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' H^BEI13E03 i l 1 ______G ood mnorning B a t t h i n t s i n u c l (e a r w d e a l nl e a r Today’s forecastast: m ste ( llie Associated Press polls show Portly cloudy withth ^widely scattered af- A- oppose were openedd inii other states os ihe govenem- ments." ihe governor3r said.« temoon thundershowiowers. Highs neor 85 more rodioacii'Clive wosic ment hod longng promised. But the "Navy, which JDAHO FALLS — Amikmid inlensifying hich claims national se- degrees^ Light southwh w est winds. Lows 48 - bcingstoredatI at the Ida- And Bott rc(recently wort- extension o f thett curily is being eroded .congressional pressure to> reresume dumping led eacht day the ban re- to 55,dcgrccs. ■ J N aiional EiEngineer- two-year-oldd courtci ban on oil bui 27 wasiostc m ains in efTect, is sle nuclcar waste m Idahoi Gov.iov. Phil B alt con- | i ^ ' ^ steadily building con- PageA2 | ...jy ing LaboratoryJ r y . shipments pen.)cnding judicial review o f ththe gressional suppon to v tinucd paving ihe way Fridiriday for what he 1 ^ ^ ^ lo void Ihot order. And ^ After beingng sharply govcmmem’s’s conclusion< ihot more wosliste while Idaho’s senior s hopes will be widespreadad public accep- or senator. Republican criticizcd durluring his could besofelyely dumped. Larry Craig, said thislis vweek top Navy brass lancc o f a deal resolvinglg thet seven-year first monlh in ir o ffic e “ I think thele aattack is going wrong." Dielick know that ploy will no confrontation wilh lhc federaleral govem m ent. I I not succ«thcr Tw in Falls alumni who graduaied at 1m left, Erie Jones, Frankik Beer, Robert DouglasIS ande Marie . River looking bettetter jjoked 94-year-old Jones oif f KKent, Wash. LeeceJ Fuller.I As the four classmates:s gatheredj and High Spring flows inn tl:the Middle Snake reminisced before a length;gthy lunch-andr “Thererc wasn’t very many blocl River have made it lookook better but il is ^ ocks of "I don’t thinkik ieverybody would have missed occasionol olumni-iini-association re­ :nt in 1920." said 93-yeai still sick, oflicials say. gab session at the Westonton Plaza, they pavemen ear-old thought it wouldlid have lasted more than unions. Fuller of Twinin FallsF said Ihe were greeted by a few “youroungsters" from' Beer, orTwin fl Falls, who thinks thetic town th re e to fo u r yeiyears,” said 93-ycar-old gatherings have becomee crowdedci - Fri- 21 classes between 1921 and on 1945. The has growivn loo fast. B eer o f T w in Falls. Fai Beer has served as day’s bunch was lhc lorgesigesi yet - but fig- reunion continues today withrflhabreakto <^5;?longed more in the past 100 ;years president and treareasurer of the Twin Falls ures if 93-ycar-oId Dougl)uglas can come hink oil the time before lhat Some of Friday’s attend

: Walled out [J.S.,am(ies say S$erb attitack Boiseans living along: Interstatela 84 will M issing Slu n V a l l e y/man i have a wall between theircir hom es and the -m-m - -freeway lo rdduce trafficcnoise-levels.— ni ...... ------PagA'B4------willb- rinjI g h e a v jy air stnrikes t u r n s u p ]i n L o u i s ii a a n a Los.M Angeles limes , . . to evei'erythlng W ashington wante V- • ‘ Clasj ..... 5 ^ S b m ' Section B }uied troops, equipm ent andi mmoney to the of- ogrwdd to reinforcc the U.N. gorrisT ison-in Sarajevo . Sherilleriff Wall Femling. ties, the Bureau of^Land La Manage-, « ‘T _ ten-hii-humiliated U .N . m ilitary forc<3rce in Bosnia. '' and to0 usei Ihe newly minted Eurouropean rnpid-re- Thursday, Thi family members in ! Local riew8.....i ' ,SSection D . “w trav- ment and communitylity volunieers.* '. •We can’t afford any moree emptye threats," acdon1 forcei to open a corridor forfo food and re- elleded toi Lake Charles, La;, to brining Dog teams from Blaine,Bl Bohr : 'Obituaries...... i2 Classasslfied.... 1-8 Chrisrislopher said li^;referencee tc to gro w in g ev i- lie f sup;jpplies lo the Bosnian capital,tal. FeltmItman back to Idaho. A psycf'cho- neville and Camasi cocounties were ' ■ .; .. denceice the rebel-Seibs no longerw ppay much atten- ‘ Chnsnsiopher said, even wiAouiJl sspecific autho- logicc{ical evaluation will be conduduct- used, helicopter andd aircraftaii scarch '^^^.W epriW onrec^jcj?cre'dpap«r.— —tioij-vti'W hentheintsnatiottal comirninitmity~setsilni* rizationan from the-conference,-the1C a ir option "can------cd bebefore he is questioned by ithe 'were used and diveve'Icam “( 's fromT...... deitag&ln. “s *>5because so .many have beena irimposed and ig- be quielickly exiened to Sarajevo,o, if significant sherifsrifTs departm ent... Blaine and Cassiassia counties noredtd during the 39-m onth B osniim ian ethm'c war., Bosniorion Serb shelling resumes. •T‘I’mi glad the seareh is ove ' ' P le a s e s e e) MISStNQ/A2Ml ______L:__ I Ainleric a n ofQctals.soid the conconfcTCTce agnw d Please seeeeB0SNIA/A2 I____ i a M EBB IBIHI

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I Weatlther — ------H . ; Nationamal temperatures^ -i IBB Max Min Pep ; ||m |l Idaho forecastsfc ______T h e A c;cu-Weather* c L forecast forr noon;nc Saturday, Julv 22. ifSltuoU£^Ju]y23' Albuquoiquorauo ©4 69. Z . ' fur aiytiBW BOO(llUaM»ai>Uh]te ■ ■ ■ AUonlo 97 78 ..... - i M ag ic Val'alley ; r . C 40* so* eo« 70* 80* w * 1001oo,‘iio^ Boston 86 ■ 71 .01 , CAMAJM Barxlt Mparota highh lomporatureimi zonot for " • _ Chlcoflo 85 63 ..... ______Portly cloudycly i today. W idely •scottercd aftc;riem oon thunder* n X Dallas 98 77 ..... showers. Highshs iin Ihe mid-80S. SouthwestI winds\ 10 mph. f;', J Donvor 66 55 .02 ; nos 66. 64 ...... Tonight partly/ cloudy.cl A slight chance of eveningev thunder- Dos Molnos s in Ihc upper 4 0 s to m iddle 50sOs. Sunday p a r t l y ------62 66 3 0 1 showers. Low s in ~HonoluiiiJ 90 77 ...... ' / |Co«uf [yAlonolg ;ht chancc of aflemoon thundenetshowers. Highs r f p n 1V • * cloudy. A slight i HoustonI 99 60 ...... i a round 90. S ' . ’/ ' i w IndlanopcHlskHIs 65 68 .36 ' WASH. UOKT. . T he ultraviolet>lct index forecast is 8, a high exjexposure level. I A A ^ K ansas City 67 68 .01 !- , U s Vogaso s 103 73 ...... i |Uow|#lor^^ E x te n d eid d regional foreca:a s t Y Vf v i Los Angolosolos 65 64 ...... Memphiss 69 73 .19 • Monday andd TuesdayT fair. Isolated aHemoiloon and evening \ MIomlBeacfeach 96 .79 ...... ; rs each day. Low s in the SOs. HHighs i in Ihc mid- oe . 60 60 ...... , thundershowers e. MinneapolisK>118 6 4 ' 60 ...... j 80s IO mid-90s.s. W / ■ NowOrieonteons 93 78 ...... , o f Ihundcrshow - ^ I------^ Wednesday’ pn;partly cloudy with a chonce ol 9 Now Yorkrk 65 74 ...... } crs. Lows in the[ic SOs5 lo lower 60s. H ighs in thehe 80s. ' OklohomaCfloClty 94 70 ...... Omoha 92 63 ...... g ■ Wood Rlvliver V alley FRONTS: V A Phoonix 106 64 ...... — ^ Pittsburgh3h 80 66 .05 °” iS I Partly cloudydy ttodoy with widely scatteredd ianemoon thun- "V'l r ■ ^ Poftlond,r,Mo. Mo 78 66 .16, lighs around 80. Tonight partly/ ccloudy. A slight coidWAFM STATIONARy kccu-w«aihif. Inc. Portland.I. OnOro. 82 63 ...... I WYO. dershowcrs. Hi^ 66 56 ...... '■ ning thundenhowcrs. Lows in\ tlthe 40s. Sunday — I chancc of eveninj S iT o u lsJ 92 72 I partly cloudy.. ls< Isolated oftemoon thundcrsho[lowers. Highs i» ' H L L EE3 S E l 1^E3 E3 S •■£> £ oCity ' 90 63 .04 the low er 80s. ow sHOwens RAM Tsmms nvKFtuBBtts SNOW ice . so w r »»r.c ndscC 71 60 ...... ■ Soottlo 70 59 ...... ^ Treasure'e V alley SpokaneJ 66 59 ...... W ashingtonjlon 95 75 1.50 Partly cloudy_idy today. Widely scaltercd aflcnemoon thunder- SnCTxrr rw m i «»nIn Fkirlttf Snow lot Sunwy__W_g’i.ocuff cjouar show ers. Migh'sh's'w J ^frd'90rNonhwesrwlnd!ids'5 to'l0 mph. >»MM e clcloudy. Lows in the mid-50s,)s, Sunday partly liiho: Hig4igh, 96 degrees a t Em m ett. Lov.Low, 41 d e g rc « ot Stanley. . - jid C oolidge, A riz. Low, 3.7 lit TTruckcc, r Calif. B S E cloudy. H ighs aroundaro 90.. N ation: HiHigh, 112 at B ullhead City and i _ _ _ _ J ______Today’s’s ffire danger index for AlmanacIC______southemm IdIdoho: — ^------N o rth e rnn N e v a d a e st land, m oderate. For rangeIge lilond. moderoie. Id a h o Tw in F a lls isolated onemtemoon thunderstorms north wil»ilh widtly ic«l- * c a st tod«y and Tunc toi Ih.the N ational W eather Servicee roradio band at V H F-FM 162.4lor o; 162.55 MHZ MaxKax Min Pep Max Ma Min Pep tered aflem oonin thunderstorms tl over the north :ful with fire. urdny night partly o r call 423123-4423. Be careful' Bolso 9030 63 tr. Y esterday 86 8i 66 .... tonight. HighsI fromfit) 80 to the lower 90s. Satun 40s to upper 50s. Buriey 86J6 i 60^ ...... Last yoor 89“ 8! 52 ..... cloudy extremIC e west.w Low s from the m iddle 4( cloudy with a slight chance for>r aflem oon thun- Falrflold 81Jl i 53^ ...... Nonnal 949- 55 .01 Sunday partly d o i rth*centml and northeast. Mostjstly sunny else- Gooding 87 : n-^.% derstorms north- ^ .... Precipitatio w here. H ighs fromfron the middle 80$ to middle 9C H agorm an 91 ; tion m d e r s t o r m s N e \i\y ^ E ngland, D ixixie b ear b ru n t ol show ers, thun« Idaho Falls 6767 : 55 ...... Month lo date; Joromo 84}4 i 60 tr .' Normal m o. to dat(dato: .21 N o rth o m-n U tah TboAssodiKisted Press IdahoJ anda north-central New Mexico,ico. 32 71 ...... W ater yoar to daloalo: 14.72 . . A tmmidday, the high in the Lowerer 4:48 states was 99 dcgrca, 1 Lewiston 92 idy with scattered mainly af^erlemoon thunder- . 35 50 tr. Normal year lo datdolo: 9.13 Ponlycloudy lo rth e ast F rid a y , w ith in Pho | Pocalollo 8535 : 58 ...... Humidity at noon: flooding wawas reported in parts of Pennsylnsylvania and N ew Jer- Solmon 77n i 51 .15 Barometer at noon 3 ? i f s ile t index forecast is 8, a high cx|exposure level. jey. L i^tIt showsl ers fell along the Appalacilachian mountains. Whehether or not you feel il, the EanEarth’s motion ploys a key r4 41 ...... Pollen count: 57; Q ■s weadier. Stanley 74 ■ Floodingng was a threat in the Floridala FPanhandle down the role inin helping : to shape the world's wi .5-degrce tilt'help estoblish S un Valley 70re ■ 46 .24 Ue. chenopods (m« im S ry peninsula1 fromft showers and thundcr«onitorms thot stretchcd lo Thele planet’s movement ond 23.5-di Idaho vveatherW sumr iK. D aily w cother chongcs eechobee. w eadicher patterns around the globe. I S k y w a tc hI Scattered thunclunderstorms develop^ over thi ndentorm system that causedled severe weather in are inflnflucnced by the uneven hcadnifldng thot is created when central Idaho andand along the southem border Fri iricness w hile die odier h a lf [•Sunset today 9:08 p.m. i in the morning later movedi thducugh northern and half of the Earth is covcred in dorknc These stormsns resultedr in an evening flush. fnood w.lch for ‘^ 1 ;Smiiisetomairow6:21 a.m. lississippi. N orthern A labama andan Georgia lie in die is bathethed in sunlight. ' I'nlv 10- new the ccntm l m ountI un tains. is more intense, wc get die I L unar phase: Lost qunner. Jut} with the heaviest path ofthele systems . O n1 ddays when the summer sun is n »ns were li^ t and scattctrjd wl I heat also mokes the otmo-- July 27; first qunner, Aug. 3; 1full A u i ’ Jacksonviinville, Aric., had w ind gusts o ff49 4 m ph. . nice wiwarm weather, but dmt extra hen ’ coming from moumountain points. re more unstable, and that’s moremore conducive lo thunder- I I 10. [emperatures ranged from 91 dc{iegrees ot Lewis- For thee mostn part, the West had mildild 'weather, wllh a few sphere Vls{t>le ptsnets: Moming. Satunilum. A ftm o o n tc m i IS. show ers ancand diunderstoims in northwestcestem Montana,'central stormn development.i I Mercury. Evening: Mars. Jupllopllor. ton to the m iddledie 70s in the ccntral mounuins. _ V) S ------1M ------_ W aaco-__

Igs ore reveal- stripped ofdf ttheir badges and guns,” ige cam paign to keep wasti[SIC from being ConlinuBued from A1 Friday that the hearing: B a t t _M could. comec( before a federal judge he said. The raid commandcrs, Phil ing stored in Idaho while! pressingp for o some rcsicsponsible action?"’ asked:ed ing nothing new. emond for a rea- rules thisthi fall on whether dumping etumedtopri- Chojnockicki and Chuck Sarabyn, permanent dump in N of opposed tb waste stornj•age. 'f ' ' The appearanceop of the formerier members that he was n Bonoble, enforceableeriior also wonts hood ofaof congressional override of before it hop* Formersr /ATF Director Stephen latt Batt acknowledgedI ian “incoiisis- Treasuryry secretary highlighted thethe thing about the raid be m oving tbe w aste ouiof existing INEL the cou:ourt bon on shipments, Batt le w as in Lon- Higgins saicsaid he considered the re- hat tent view," but justiflifled it in port third dayty pfi heorings into o standoffo ff pencd. H e noted that he ■’ be met. The govefh'lancial' backing to w om:d ed the Novy and Congress that nal monetary view compimprehensivc but also dis- ,us bccausc the govemmenent has spent that begatgan at the Branch Davidianian don for o internationi continued cleanup)r of econom ic force juqi, ^a move could have serious ATF was not puted someim e o f }ts f in d in g s , in c lu d - 54 billion preparing thtJie N evada site- compouncmd on Feb. 28, 1993, when conference, and the A dump sites and fman( cussions. .gQ then required to seek: 1Treasury ap- ing the conc:onclusion thot senior ATF ’. L repcrcus at Yucca Mountoin onand nothing to f^^r Bureureau of Alcohol, Tobacco keep IN EL a m ajorthat e gives Idaho r_ oddition_j, to damaging Idaho’s >rcement oper* ofllcials lied to the American public ^ make INEL acceptablelie as a perma- ^nd Firca ' provol for its law enforc in eastern Idaho. n. he soid, “ Idaho , „ rearms ogents died as they and official;cials in W ashington about ional support for the Navy and nent dump. ations. Without a deal ..dend-rccciv-,tht . tried to servese scorch and arrest war- low required, what wentn t w ro n g . vating skepticism about safety M ost o f the busincsessmen agreed Such opproval is no something in return,shipments 1 of nu- pfJJj., led as a result “I mean,Ul, ]I was there, and I know EL, the govemor said it could“'a thot the INEL needs tot< better cdu- under reform s institule< could be on the deadnotching the bud- «INEL occedings marked by fierce he said. thot’s nott a ffact,” he said. her fuel the anti-federol gov­ov- cate the public aboutIt thei safety of o f Treasury’s review, he ing thousands o f utshi] so dramaticolly further in wrangling, Republican :hallcnged the Also Fridi"riday, a Texas state social ern sentiments of those, in the its opcmlions. p a rtis a n Rcpublicons also chi clear waste while watinds of jobs.” emment ccrs have charged thot Trco- t’s five-month worker whovho investigated allegations 0 m ovement. And Cham ber Direct:ctor Fred SicA lawtnokcr ca- Treasury Department’s get for the DOE cutd tos discuss ony mihtian 'oilure to supervise A TF con-3n- investigation into wlwhy the raid of sexualII abuseat in the Branch Da- resolution other "I'dorjon't need to tell onyone whathat conceded that given thotth most peo- suiy’s foil thot w e lose thousand l to the tragedy, failed, citing testimonany from two vidian compjmpound described her hor* Id be enforced by a powdc,>der k e g th a t is ," h e sa id , pic outside Idaho FallsIs arc uncertain tributcd tc He has declined ti evious testimony, wimessesses A TF raid com m andcrss (and a form er ror upon Icailearning ofthe ATF raid, will protcct jobs Befoifore the chamber, Bait wosvas about nuclcar waste BBatt hos little In prev; specifics about a rc: escribed how the operationion ATF ofnciol that it wavas inaccurate “ O nces thithe raid started, the fire p of the site” and challcng:nged onthe consistency of his choice but to continuec 1his fight. hove desc than to soy it would I w as hamsmstning by intelligence fail-lil- ond unfoir. wos inevitovitable. It set into motion court order “thot wil ures, poorV3T planning and faulty man-(m* Bentscn staunchly ddefended the the fulfilln:illment of his (Koresh’s) ‘ and ensure cleanup o . agem ent.It. review, noting that ththe roid com- prophecies,:ies. Once that happened, a______. A 1993•93 Treasury review of thethe manders had been discsciplined oflcr children1 wcwere going to die," soid )orks, who talked with ATF . , L. V operationan in reached similar conclu-;lu- th e re v ie w fo u n d thhat t they lied Joyce Spork Bosnia.M “ W e 'e11 arc not proposing to conductuct rity Council requiredi tot uikc (this) An^nd Rep. Charles Schumer,ier, obout the its failure, agents aboubout the Branch Dovidians approved by the on airr ccompaign," Defense Secrc-:rc- action.’’ ., renewed his complaintsnts “Those two menI have been before thenle raid . Continued from A1itemationol com- tary WilVilliom J. Perry said. “Wc arcare German Foreign Mivlinister Klaiis U nder the plan [1apj the nationolist proposiijsing to threaten on air com-im- Kinkcl said there wwas not full TV ^-S- vill agreement at the crisisis meeting and IV I I * conference, the intertheir assoult on poi^."I." He soid he hopes thot will issing----- 30sed military munity will warnignore tl the wom- be enou]ough. Ihat Russia had oppo Serbs to call offe th< callcd for dcci- If theihere is bombing, Anerican andmd action to deter the Be ued frorrvAl’” Louisiona. He had dpp;jparcntly driv- w ere thee oiones that gave up their officials said, the attacks willvill from overruning the U. po """- G orazde. I f thcys igr allied oi se a rc h eed d three miles of the Big)ig en there in the Subu^aban he had re* jobs, gaveve iup their family obliia* imunique, read to be carri(rried out by N A TO w ar planesnes cnclavc. g said. tions andi sosome of them were in'sit- ing, the conference c heconfcrcncc Wood Wv[Uver. ported stolen, Femling t sivc action. ih' Foreign Secre- alreadyiy in the Balkans. The Unitedted France came to the otive has been uations thithat were dangerous ot osc the 12,500- In all.I, ■ 265 people helped in the At this time, no moti T he ofTicial comifkind, m i soid this Stotes; ci contributes obout h a lf o f the with its own plan to us< d eterm in ed fo r th e stagecl st; disap- times,” FemFemling said. I: m em b er E uropean ra]nipid-reaction *'?="■. reporters by Britishbe i through air aircraftift iand pilots. ing said the third day of the pearohce, T he familunily has.ofTered to pay fbr not force to reinforce Cora:raidc. tary Malcolm Riflcisome countries Frida)day’s decisions here were not his department began inves-cs- Femling said Feltmanan’s business the searchrch and rescue expenses, i)0ut the risk" of unanim(imous, the usual requirementent The French requestcstcd U.S. heli- I"“ liniculty some which mayloy be in the “tens o f tfiqii- probably would be the leinforee- tisatitig5 theU possibility that Fclmianlan had some financial dif on. for actio:tion at such intemational con-on- copters to transport tJ lobe OK now, sands of■ doidollors," Fem ling sa id .; strikes, olthough so 1 won few sup- staged nishis disappearance, tim e ago but ^ m e d to “ore concerned abouials soid there is ferenccces. Russia objected to the ments. That proposal v )se though his business nrecords have No accomcomplices have been id^'ti- ted porters, althou^ the: finalf commu- , rviews of several closc widespread air action.air action is the threat : olof air strikes, but the United i revealed Feltman hod re*re- not been investigated,d. Friends re* fied in theihc case. An investigatibn . ic s ___n iq u e s o id th e rap id -rc-reaction forec fn'"'!® f American officials______1 ______S t a tc ss.and.its-majot-NATO .a ollics his-SuburbonstoIenin-Twinvin— ported-he had a-good-rl-marrioge and— will-bc forthbrthcomingupon-Feltmall!s— - may be used, if otherrmiasur&fiil“ i g>;;“‘'l"' no question that •reair were no easy decidcdcd to go ahead anyway, lis post M arch, Fem ling said.,id., no family problems oorhistory 'of return to) th“ . recognition” thattie U .N . operation rized byby the U.N. Security Council, r ^ o n M y - 1 6 .. ------...... spondent.and.'feeling ] ed,~ peace negotiator, saidd heI was ••very the search G orazde, i f it w ere to ’meanihjihg,'thc Americoiis osserted; week Jeltm an’s wife, Judy,dy, ling said.______,guiity...=m -^_^C crre for; • close" to wrappingi i u p -a d e a l-in — » ' s i g ^ the end o f .thenference 1 agreed that itit Awill not be necessary for, d a note from him deliveredr ^ Fem ling w anted voluilunteers not to ------rectlon ilu- which Serbian Presidedent Slobodan - ' Bosnia. t w as desirable to Washingington to obuin a new resolu- eral Express. In the note, he feel angry over wh/hat may be ' A storyry FridayI listed the wrong isia Milosevic would recoj;ognizethein-. by federj He said the confexe in place. The tion inin i th e counciU w here R ussia Ized for his actions and dis*lis* deem ed as a w ostc olof their time, dates forir theth Blaine County Fair. dependence of Bosniinia and other apologize unanim ously that it9 wag reed to send has a velveto.- their private life, Femlinging and h e com m ended allII ’w ho helped. The correct-ect d a te s a re A u g . 2 2 > 2 6 .; ; a ports ofthe shattered \Yugoslav fed- . cussed th keep the U.N. forcelops to Bosnia to “Thefie Russians don't have a “My onger is for thehe people who Tbe Ttmtrimes-News regrets the er- J is eration, in exchange fo:for relaxtion o f United States hasle aj U.N. forcc, if veto,”’ ChristopherC said. “There is dm were out there on thehe scene who ror. lainst Serbia. ' F = l'"nan '“ later called Judy fr6m 25,000 ground troopscomc necessaiy, no flirthirther oction by the U.N. Secu-cu- ccnomic sanctions agai help withdraw the I that should thot becon weekdays. 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.1 — 1 - ^ . r Natioi^ ------I i L a w y^ e r s : W » u s e i n £ade‘mii s t a k e ’ H eat sufIferers rece•eive aid WASHINGTON (AP^P) — The eral governmerment to help ordinary n througlt tlie summc^." ; .| WASHINGTON (AP) (; — The r~ Recalling5 \vwhat she was told about Clinton administrationI isi making Americans get th unccment camc on thc ^ • Jusiicc Deparimcnt: told(o the White , thc search. MonacoMe said While House, SlOO million in cmergcncncy cooling Thc announc* gress gave final passage I House ii 'wos making} a a“terrible mis- S lawyers uwirth ond.Sloan “regular-; funds available to help low-income lo ‘ day tliat Congres ; cuts bill tliat wo^ld trinv ! lake" by refusing to letlet law cnforce- ’ > ' • ly ed ih Bernic’s car os to families pay thcir energy/bills, b to,a spending cut ; ment officers see documents d< in , * * I whether or not he should assert some Tlie money would go to 19 stales, - S300 million frofrom tiic very program ed — the Low Income j ; Vinccnt Foster’s office:e after a his death, privilege.” with Illinois — the hard'rdest hil — Clinlon tapped - ___’ according to notes of)f participants p in N ussbaumim directed that thc receiving the most. S15.77 million.i Home Energyy AssistanceAs Prognun. nana, a spokesman for ; the negotiations, Whitewater p;:papers and 23 olher flics "Tlic current heat waveve has been Victor Zonan ment of Health and j ; The notes, likely to0 bccomcbi a focal in F o ste r'ss cofficc be sent to thc very severe, especiall;lly in the the Departmei I point in Senate Whitewtcwatcr hearings, Clintons’ per:)crsonal attorney. Hillary Midwest, resulting in hulundreds of Human Servicesices, which administers ! I start that White House Ho counsel / Rodham CliiMinton’s chicf of staff, deaths.” President Clirlinlon said the program,, saidsa tliat Clinton was \ ■ 1 Bernard Nussbaum initiallyini agreed SSKP • M argaret WiiVilliams, supervised thcir Friday. "Chiciigo lias beenn tthe lurdest able to draw. \ W hitewater real estatee vi thc material1 while w: it was in the family 1 Thc handwritten1 ncnotes o f then* rcsidcncc. 1 Deputy Attorney General Gc Philip Tl is cxpccted to testify at [ Hcymann state that att a July . 21,1993, the Senate WWhitewater hearings. A I W h ite w a te r C o m m itte e ChairmanCti Alfonse D'Am B I B H W W I I 9 I [ meeting, Nussbaumim agreed that Senate V\ . secretary atIt I his law o fficc in New ' < Justice D epartment attiattorneys David right, cor;onfers with Sen. Paul Sartarbanes, D*Md., Thursdala y d u rin g York said hee wasv at a meeting and not I Margolis and Roger AdamsAd would be th e p a nlel’s e l probe ofthe handlingng of Vincent Foster’s dns n s of why presidential aal id e s , b u t [ lawyers would chcckck to see if the lice, were permitted to hanilandle Foster’s documeni ' material was coveredcd by executive P I privilege or altomcy-cii'-client privilege. lawyer, SteveStc Neuwirth, was listed in1 Adorns ond the other investigatorsin k . 1 lf>it was — and if it wasWI deemed not Hcymannnn’s notes as opposing thee watched the search, ! to-be relevant to thc; dcdeath investiga* agreement.nt. Nussbaum and White Hocouse lowycrs Q j^ S S d m i U i M f i ; tion — thc materialI wouldwi be with- “T h e...... day< was >1^ — S t e v ec Neuwirth-' H m |^ ) held from FBI agentss arand Pork Police a iisnstcr,” d is i^Jjo ... daday w as a ^ /cd behind re i detectivcssittingneart>y,[ ty . Hcymannnn assis- i i O F F E RR GOOD ON ALL Cynthia disasiister.’ M r. F oroster’s desk | | | ; Foster, who wasi deputydi White tont C ■ PRICE-rE-PLANS ~ CHECK ' House, counsel, shot hirhim self to death M onacoI stated st in o n d ex a m in e d H OUR OFF-PEAK I July 29'1993. typed diarjiary notes. P w n fh ments pulled H ■ OUT 01 nthia Monaco, f° o m " " 1 'Hcymann’s notes on)n thct: morning o f “ Phil was as on thc “ K RATES.:S...AS LOW AS ^ 1 July 22 quote Nussbaiboum as saying, phone with'ith Bemie assistaslant to former n e arb yly credenzas. N 3 150 PEI'ER MIMUTE! ' ou observe us as N u ssb au n 1 briefcase,” N ; "Changc in plan. You i n iT “ said^ Deputy AttorrDrney General ; wc do the search." H cym ann ns' typewrit- Q | ' ' Hcymann then toldId Nussbaum] he ‘You arcc messingr Philip Heymsmann, in diary ic n n o3tcs n say. H ^ ^ 2 '! [ was making a ‘‘terribleble mistake" and this Ip up very ______^ " A t one point jra I 1 the deputy attorney gene;encnil threatened badly.” ' d u rin g thc search, m B j|j I to'pull his Justicc Deparpartment lawyers For 2H4 hours. h Nussbaum “was con-- Mr. Sloan stated loan FBIBI agent who ' H I : ; out of the White HHouse unless sideringwlwhether to allow us to sec thee was stonding: ‘You're not3t standing to H > I Npssbaum let them seece thel material. document:nls," Adams, the Justibce get a look at the document;nts ore you?' H I • have to talk to som(ome people about Departmerleiw lawyer, wrote in a twb-<• Thc agent indicated he wasw nol, but Q H ||j ' tliis,” Nussbaum respdncidndwi, according page sumn:nm ary o f events o f tliat day. sa t dow n, d '‘In the particular setting,lg, tHe remark ' m H j l I to Heymann’s notes., ThcTl notes don’t In the: afternoon,a Nussbaum told 9 9 j say who Nussbaumum talked to, Hcymannin thati "w e’ll do it my way,"" was to put-it charitablyy extremely Cn I although another VSWhite House accordmgtlg to Heymann’s notes. offensive." Adams’ notes s > ^ 3 ^ I I Ju stice w iththdraws iTTS SATURDJ^AY F ROAI i fO - Stop byf for FREE hoii dogs & pop! i subpeona againstaj rw i vT '■ I J ^ ; M icro so ft s«service !: )BPOM AMO SAVE ■ N E T < ^ C: ; e l l u l aA : R . I W A S H tN G T O N4 (A(. P ) — T hc ” ■ i I ^COMMh Justicc Departmentit uunexpectedly I . withdrew a subpoenala FFriday in con- " From the IMountainss to the Pla;ains I ;oft C orp.’s pro- | nection with Microsoft 3 A V E * ■ 6 6 5 BLUE LAIIVKES • TWIN FALLS F • 736-:1 - 2 0 2 2 i posed on-line service'ice, but said it ‘ I g u l a r I I U telvo monlh wrvtce vfiih CommIjmmrJel Cellular Inc. 9 "Wiilfl suppliiis last. -Set siora (or dtinidstiils. Requlios 3 new sciivalion ana twelv aQieernem sVouId continue its antiantitrust investi- ■ ^D n F r u it T re e s »?.7.95 I ^^sm m gation with informalnation already | >PLE • APRICOT • CHERBRRY • NECTARINB • PE•EACH I w - i i r r r ^ i m gathered. for efroctivo thru July 28th:h 19951 • at Kimberly Nursoft, the world’s ' largest software makeriker for personal I 1 soft h ad filed a ■ IRENNIALSS I _ » computers. Microsofi JBUY 5 PEI country colors lawsuit lost month challengingchi thc I ^ g F R E E b e d ro o m Justice DepartmentIt s subpoeno, its I bl second request fordocilocumcnts. ■ GET O N $ Several Microsoft\ ctcritics said the | One Gallon Sizee —> Regular $4.96 ea. ^ 5 5 sion was a sign _ ^ p e r m o n th * department’s decisioi Ter cffccUve thru July 28thIh 19951 * at Kimberly Nursr s c r i c ^ l H h H H H H p* ■ that thc governmeinent will sue lncludei:bed. Microsoft. , drcwcr. mirror, ' ' By withdrawing; ththe subpoena, nijlitnl, cible and lamp ent has removed the Justicc Department SALE $2325 ■ a legal distraction and anc now is free res.S27JS to bring its lawsuit,, said sa Califomia I',...... attorney Gary Rebackack, w ho rcpre* sents technology compimpanies critical $ ofMicrosoft. * 7 9 9 ...\

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H o u s ee s a v e s c o n t r o v ee r s i a l e xs p o r t p rr o g r a mI, , p a s s e s s p e n d i nn g b i l l Also, thc administration WASHINGTON (APAP) — Thc House voted CaCalifornia, thc lai^est, richcstt faifami state, whose Rcpubljcaiam critic o f fami program.s. "1 think it’.s ■ unforeseen incrcjcreascs in focxl stamp demand,id. for e v e ry SI sp e n t. A lsi 10 preserve a coptrovcrversial cxport-prpmotion wiwine, walnut, raisin ond otherer |producers have time wc showsl tlie same comniitnientIt to ti getting Tliosc changcsges and a cul in money for nirural cited the programs contrilntribution to a S I4 billion . nd record 551 billion itfV program Friday aficrIcr a debate that pitted recreceived a big chunk o f the mon tiotions have bccomc more Importportaril bccausc o f and.Tysonan Foods, which have dippedJ intoin a pro- The num bercr of > Easterners backing lliIhe Stales, and to pass this ar lion Market Promotionion Program camc as thc IhcIhe increased competition sinsince global and gram thatat has handed out S.I.25l)ilIi'illion .since amendm ent, co*co*sponsored by Rep. Charlirle s ill o th e r c o u n trie s." said Rep. Joe Skeen. R- House neared find p aissagc ^ o fa spending bill to—rejirrgional treaties have liberalizedsdAvorid ■ trade.— 1986;------Schumcr. D-N.Y.,.Y., prompted Wcsiem opponcnents N.M. run thc Agriculture D^aitm ^ a cn t. Food and Drug Likewise, thc vote was a defcalefcat for thc coali- “ R onalaid McDonald, ihc PiP illsb u ry lo complain iliatat Ihisll was another skimiish inI tltht;^ I’rogra'm backers alsoso nolcdn rofonns ihat will ^ Administmlion and otherher agencics. liolion of fiscally conservative: RcRepublicans ond Douglibojoy shouldn’t be taking priorioriiy over '\var on tlie West/est emanating from Washingtoiton, wean brand-name produioducts froi^i suppon and 11 companies. Thc $62.5 billion meaTicasurc would cut spend- libliberal Democrats thai has tried^ inJi tiic post to kill feeding young y ch ildren w heti it1 com ci es tb D.C..” as Rep. FrankFni Riggs. R-Calif.. pul it. camiark moro for small cc ing S5.5 billion from 1995 19: levels and S4.4 bil- thcth c program . governmenent spending.” argued Rep.ep. Martin The Clinton1 administrationac has backed li:the In an earlier 338-83$ vote,vo the House rejected /ould have stripped Sl IS lion from the administnistration’s request. Major “I’m proud of whal this Congringress has done lo T. Mechailan. D-Mass. Tlie bill gives:s $90‘ mil- program us onee oo: f Ihc a-maining legal weapotwns an amendment thai woul rt program lliat sells com* farm programs remainedted largely untouchcd. gcget thc poor off welfare,”' saidsa Rep. Dick lion than1 lhe t administration warned1 fcfbr a pop- tO’ boost exportsrts iunder llic General Agreemeilent niillion from an export pr lg countries on favorable Thc vole to save the: exportex program marked a ZiiZimmer of New Jersey, who has taken Mojority ular womcTicn and children's nutritionn pprogram, on Tariffs and TraTrade. , ' modities to developing ci I victory in particularar ifor lawmakers from -LcLeader Dick Armey’s ploccocc as thc chicf ond rcmolovcs a S2.5 billion fund tuto absorb It says tlic pro{irogram produces S16 in expororis crcdit temis. Committee (OKs treasuiyy nominee l e G k > 0 ' B oys ^WASHINGTON (AP) —- Tlie ' noini- ing Secretary SmSummers, wero nol can- >d O l’ ;oniing about the true con- n d in g; up th« ners for the did and fortiiconii R o u i nation of Lawrence Summe Treasury Departmcni's'NN o . 2 post dition of.Mcxieo'cieo’s cconomy in l§94.“ cleared a Senate committee FridayoverF D'Amato charglarged. '‘He and other Senate Jucidiciaiy begiiins probe ofTTennessee la^iw officers’ ^gatherings objections « from one sen.:nator that adminisiralionon officialsi repeatedly WASHINGTON (AP;AP) — Rape and wiis not rcpe.peatcd.’' «Summers lied about Me’xico'io 's flniiricial painted a ro syy picture pi of the Mexican narcotics use may havlavc occurred at Hatch saidid RightmycrI was inviled to conditionq List year. economy. Thailal r picture was distorted one o flhe “Good 01' BoysBo Roundups" testify bul didlid not respond. Sen. Alfonse D'Ainato. aI cicritic u f lhe and not accurateIte and a not true." staged for law ofliccrsers in Tennessee Cordell MiMalone Jr.. a black ATF adm u inislralion's S20 billionjn M exican D 'A m aio wus as tlie ll only senator to raise sincc 1980, accordinging to affidavits ngeni who attendedat the slart of Ihis tbailout package, said iniemniial Treasury objections to SomijOmmers' nomin;ition dur- ■* submitted lo the Sentenatc Judiciary year's Roundindup. held May 18-20 in Department [ 'docum ents shehowed lhal ing his confiniuticlution hearing for tlic post • Commitlce. thc hills of f soulheaslem'Tennessee,S( Summer: j knew about Mcxici■ieo's dcleri- o f deputy treassury su r secretary. oUhough Sen. Orrin Hatch. R-LR-Utah, chairman said iie neverrer observed any racist dis- coraling financial conditionI aas early as Sens. Bob Dole.j|e. R-Kansas. and Frank of the committee, saidsai Friday he i plays and was.'as generally welcomed. pFebruary 1994. M urkow ski. R-Alil-Alaska. joined D 'A nuto V would forward the aflliifTidavits, which However.r. his1 friend John Scoti. a “Key odminisiration ofUciaHals, includ- in voting againstist lliell: nomination. have not been verified,'xi,'lo thc inspec- ^ while ATF agagent, informed him lhal a tors' general of (heiie J u s tic e and while ofTiccr;r Iihad yelled the word “nig- 1 j 1 ------Treasuiy departments1 forfoi investigation ger'’ ot a blblack officcr from the and possible referralrai to criminal Clcvclond, TeiTenn.. policc department, I s Y o u r :D r i n k i n g 1W a t e r authorities. f V . Malone saithat Righlmycr had later callcd and opoipologizcd lo Scoit. out to committcc mcmbcnbcrs on the con- HAVI dition that they not be released pub- Tlie hearinring opened with senior E IT TESTEED! licly. / Clinton admit[ninisiralion ofTicials vow- CallII Miis'ic V allvy Labs, Inc. «- ing to fully/ ii investigate thc incidents “These individuals ... did nol want 7 3 3 - 4 2 5 0 Ihcir names associatedcd publicly with ___ ' but saying aQ nrelatively few federal law the allegations.'We haveavc not been able w f f f ------ofilcere were i rc involved. . 800-872-4250 T reasury/ Undersccrciary L Ronald to assess fully their ered:rcdibility or veri- . orp• pick up sample bottle at t fy their serious allegaligations," Hatch I - ______j Noble said thelh( department's inspector said. "W c don’t know/ w hether they’re APpMo general has dedetermined lhal employees 2 - 1 0 Addison d Ave. Baseml e ei n t \ Secret Scryice, Customs true. They arc seriouss allegationsal and Mai CO “ f ' ' P ' ' ^agaw, director ofthe Bureureau of Alcohol, Tobaccc and T otal C olifiform & E.C oli Tese s t * 1 1 J. they cannot be ignored.” Service. Interr;cmol Revenue Servicc and ns, left, testifies on Capitolitol Hill Friday during heararings on Law Enforcement Training Senior Clinton adminministration ofTi- Result* back in 24 hoio u r s jod o r Boys Roundup,’ a gathering£ of white law'enforce- e Center hovevc allcndcd nt least one^ . cials summoned to0 a hearing of Gooi . ' Stato/EPA ConHiod Hatch’s panel said theyey had: not heard mant offiifficers In Tennessee. Theie event( allegedly featureced the sale Roundup, the allegations bul pledgedged to invest!- of T-shirtilrts with racist them es, racistrac skits and posters wwith racist H ow ever,r. he soid, “some of the M agic_yallexLL a b s gale them fully. statemerlents. Treasury Undersecrecretary Ron Noble sits atit righti accounts oifthe f t ATF's involvement O r Y o u r L o c a l H e a lthh JDepartment moy liave beei)cen particularly cxaggeral- Meanwhile, two blackack agents of thc 2 1 0 A ddison A'\vc. m i 1 ■ Bureau of Alcohol,I, T1 o b acco a n d E a rliecr r in his'career. Stewortrt spccial agent in chargc. Hele said he had cd.” T w in Falls, ID> 8 3 3 0 1 ; ; Fircamis, one relired1 arand one active, recalledI invitationsin to the Roundup,p been worncd by ATF tieodquortcrshe “Tlic factsIs asi presently reported do depicted thc organizerr oof f thc Roundup being distristributed to while ogents at theIC managers that Riglitmycr' hadh stated at not implicatetc ia large number o f agents I I 208-733-4250 os a man who went outDut o f his woy to Atlanta Dftlcc.offi H e w as n o t giv e n one. the time o f his sclcction. “It“I would be o f any o f thclhe Treasury cnforccmeni | A, insull blacks. “ I assumume. Mr. Chairman, that I w asis a cold day in hell before workedw for a bureaus.” iieesaid. Si , Lany D. Stewart, assistantass special not one oftheof ‘Good 01’ Boys,”’ heic nigger." A T F Direcrecior John McGaw said ■ Information: ' agent in chargc al thcIC /A TF’s Atlanta told Hatch,ch. “While no one indicated to0 In July 1985, when Coooopcr arrived about a dozejzen currciit and former : have porticipaicd in Ihc office, recalled meetiicting Roundup me that racistra material, signs, skits,s. in the officc. he said RiglK•lumyer “pre- em ployees h: MOVI 7 3 4 - 2 4 0 0 re present got thc distinct;t sented me with a skctch depictingd( liie Roundup overver thc years. FBI Director ‘ lE S l organizer Gene Rightm:itmycr at a train- etc., were ] ... I ing event in Georgia inn 1985.I' im pressio:iion no African-AmcricansIS devil in hell, wiih a pitch fork,fo wearing Louis Freeh1 saidsi seven FBI agents and Stewart said he andJ twotv other black were preseescnt or were ever invited to0 and overcoat.” one clcricalI w,worker hod attended and agents, Dondi Albrittonton and William this event."it." “Rightmycr said somotlething to thc Drug Enforcirccmeni Administration .’eekend o f picnics, volleyball,1. effect ihat ’I guess this isa a cold day in Adm inistrato3tor Thomas Constantine Stringer, were involved;d ini: a discussion The wee A top secret!t nnuclear satellite. when Righlmycr approac■oached Ihc group rafting andone beer-drinking, held eachh hell."'Cooper said, said 10 DEAA nagents had. and “wi&out any provounfy grapp])les w ith rac:cial accusattions >:15 A d v en tu r e C o m es 1T o L IF E . Show#1 019:30I OCOEE, Tenn. (AP)-») — To the pc<> “Peoplele iarc trying to make this oulII behind a target and O.J. SiiSimpson in ple o f this rural, mountairitainous' county, i t . into an anniinnual Klon rally, which it wasis hangman’s noose, iIANiN BHnan w as a gathering o f touitourists like any not,” Frankink Payne, Polk County sheriffnr Although Klanwaich. a w atchdog other. from 1982182 to 1 9 9 0 , sa id T h u rs d a y’. , group, later said lhe videotoftope was doc- W S fK /K ffi 5EC30E It was only afier■ allegationsal of "Nincty-nii•nine pcrcent were good, fairir lored, ihe allegations touchehed off a fer- g^™CUPBiBOM) E H i ist enjoying the outdoors.” vor o f disclaimers from fedcdcral officials racism among law enforcibrccmcntofficers pcoplejust< Show M a t 10:4515 led lo a congressional investigationinv Ihat Visitingng officers ^ usually aboutIt including President Clinton,n. Tlic Senate anyone in Polk Countyy ppaid any attcn- 300 — spispent their time riding thee Judiciary Committee begagan hearings w J t FANTASTIC! li tion to thc annual GoiGood o r Boys rapidsand^id horses, drinking, golfing andd into lhe gathering Friday. D e c V roundup. try in g menncmorabilia. Some locals said they w ------“Everybody knew-whwhen they were Thc rounlundups w en t largely unnoticedd surprised . if thc gatherings FPEEWILLy2lr r d r e here, but it was no big)ig deal," Ingrid until an AlaMabomo militia group circulat-[- overtones. THI ADVIMTUil HOMI L.. r j y STA LLOL O N E ^ I P »3tape purportedly taken at thisis “Blacks don’t spend ihc r Buchler, editor of thehe . weekly Polk cdAvidcoti S l * kIk V S d FMBnsadcastSist S o u n d l County News, said Fridajiday. year’s rounr N ot. KfW|iw[Q!n THIS FRI1, SAT &t SUN IE l l i i i i ^ a NIN— ■ s Fhw 02 ot 10:4515 T J l * » " f u n h y . 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I. \ - . : \\ ; , _ u . Saturday.ly, July 22.1995 Tlmos-Nows,n. TwinT Falls. Idoho A-7 s ■ World ■ '___ Riissuan^ab(o r tlo n a second week. ____Scrcam."--!------s'lingcrrSex'cducotion i s ------n r h e a lth ------O n'Friday. YcliYeltsin continued to------•■We'll work with thoselose. who want ablc'and'fcars'li ate from heart trouble ut 1 , virtually noncxt::xislcnt. aides said work over docunicumenis and didn't to help us," clinic direIirector Irina resort outside Moscow. ai< age mostly hope they'll receive any visit*'isitors cxcept close Tsvetkova says o f her decisiondec to let \ lia -C;, "Pcoiilc m yy a; Friday. v y enough not to get in Y eltsin’s course o f treatratmcnt at aides, Medvedevlev said.: Association Life, the'Russussian afllliate 't# • lucky < ys Viko, a 17-year-old ospital is • Yeltsin’s chiefIiief o f staff, Sergei o f thcf In tern atio n al RigRight to Life R tf / . “trouble," says the Central Clinical Hos r . 1 who had an oboibortioh this summer in a drawing to a close, his prpress sec- Filatov, lold ITAfTAR-Tass "the pres-, Federation, counsel in the clinic. * J new St. PctersI:rsburg clinic for teens, /. told the ident’s recoveryery has been going "W e're not very experienomeed at this." r rotary, Sergei Medvedev. I f 7 ~ • She soid her boyfriendbc wouldn't use ofTicial ITAR-Toss new si agency,a on normally."” ButBi he claim ed it Tsvetkova also dispen;lenses c o n tra -. U , ‘■ \ _ condoms andI shesh had heard birth con- the presi- was impossibleIc totc prevcDi Yeltsin ceptivcs and family-planrlanning odvicc In a few days, he said, tl i j • troi pills w ere: dldangerous. anitarium from w orking inin thet hospital, — which anti-abortion forcesfon general- dent will travel to a san M oreover,, ceconomic hard times near Moscow. He did not;It say how “We must cnsurnsure that the presi- ly oppose. moke babies seem like long Y eltsin planned to siniiny. dent fully rccove;ovcr, sincc we have It is a catch-all approachach increasing- - continue to mt ^ luxuries. Yeltsin, 64. was admittetted lo thc a politically diffdifficult year ahead Iy common in Russia, wherewh< officials “------W om en 'ork in Russia’s lowest hospital July. 11 for wtA-hat w a s with the prcsidenident ond thc parlia- without much money or up-to-date wqi and account for most of described as acute pain related rc to mentary elecriocrion campaigns.” training are trying to curburb the highest Russian student8t nurses observee ana abortion procedureB |per- paying jobs am thc.uncmploycjycd. Housing remains ,heart , disease. Aides initiotiolly .said Filatov said. number o f abortions in the world. formed syby physician Yelena Toftu>Ptukha at a clinic ip S t ate’ subsidies to mothers |_ Progress hois been slow. )ortions have been the primarypr iight. And state Petersbur{irg, Russia. B ecause abor . arc minuscule,Ic, between 30,000 and By the most conscrvativ aUvecstitnaics, approachih to birth control under SovietSc times, the u se amm d prac- -50 qoo rublesles a month per child, R ussia h ad 3 m illion) to 4 mt ion , ther birth control m eanss hash been slow in comln•"g*- . roughly S6-SI1.II. abortions last year — mot parliament member who iss drafting• o “1 would bcK n the ti Russia is otherwise "doloomed tp Even aborticrtion itself is becoming UCA 4 . Russian^'oman, it is1 guessed,gi has U nited StateLote, have broad access to R twjfk ^ Cerlifteii ^ more expcnsinsive and difficult to > thTM to eight abortions.' schools, cli)clinics and^medical iosti- -aextinction.'* hi>lalleiv ^ StilJ, abortion is ingrainlined a right obtain, BaJJaye»yeva says. "We have had an a^rt)ortion culture, . . so that even its fiercest opponcinents don't The crumblin•ling o f the Soviet health- and it is changing only’ sicslowly. In the “nte n wV debated over abortion ploys th n. care system metneons many women must Soviet Union,it was thele oonly method on deep f»T8 ^ in Russia since thc loss imapne ir a ban anytime soon. "This isn’t Poland with thciie Catholic go to private: 0or regional clinics that AV l U T O G L A S S of family planning,”■says sa Yelena- ofthe ColdId War that its soul is sick Church," sigla Olga Sclikhohova, 'direc- set their ow n ratrates for 0 procedure that 'W e m i Corom e To Y o u r H o m e O r O ffice" Ballayeva, coordinator.rofthe o Open .and even itsits physical survival is at C tor o f Association Life. “V“ W e arc at used to be free.:c. In addition, a medical- M obile Servilk'ice • W in d sh ie ld R eplaceiiicem ent Dialogue On Reproductiveivc Rights. nsk. tc square one, trying to changcIgc the-way jnsurdncc lawtw possed la st yeth' dis- Family-planning groufoups like hers “I am thinkingthii o f co u rse o f th e s( people think. Here, they wcwere taught qualified from)m state coverage iibor- cite some successes in loweringlov abor- future o fthhe e country,”i thc clinic dircc- p> " ' s ’m ’ w i mH bsH IE L b ' that abortion is like havin;ing a tooth tions performedicd beyond five weeks. tion through public infomrormation cam- tof. Tsvctkokova, answers when asked tl “If it costsi mmoney, a lot of women Reg.S290 73-'8'87 full Size Chevy Pickupoti‘an port of Split. cargo c planes have ferrii m lllarn iring i K k ' ■■■ I ' ^ - 'ji. Vi e 3 I §' i Artsi&lIrafttsi

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Institution,n. ifth e proposed radioac- envnvironm ental and s a f i^ stancuidanls and is fit to open, I Isolatilation Pilot Plant w ill erode if t Shone Stanl, 24, servir eral areas1 oof f the prison, and e ^ e d his te there from the Idaho DqJepaitment, which led to CoiCongress passing the Land d transfer of low-level waste t ] Keirigan on the knee aflerof a practice high school>ol cequivalency degree, prison ” WASHINGTON jry — could backfire. WjVithdrawol Act the followowing year. Skeen’s bill N < A P ) - A S LItional liJ Engineering Laboratory • session for the U.S. chailampionships at spokeswomaimum Perrin Damon said. California Democrat,rat, promistne that ' ' ..j]‘The pvblic would believe thethat such a repeal was woi/ould void the act's provisionions for EPA regulation, J Stant was/as r released about four months ■- Republican attacks:s v w on’t s to p h e r, Detroit ^n January 1994. nc bccause WIPP cannot meara Boxer that if she goesoes ahead with-her legislation, they m i^^ t amend her pro- posal to also requirec hihearings on Sens. 3 u ilcK 3rejo f t " ® ^ Edward Kennedy, D*ID'M oss., and-Tom Daschle, D-S.D., thic e nminority leader. "W ngs issue to the full ■ Senate for the first timtime. Boxer asked: ■ “And what is the mesncssage here? That H the more embar- J | rassing the- CT charges are, the ¥Ai more a senator will bc protected behind closed P E w doore?" ■' , No one rose to debate . Bonier about hearing for ||^ H Packwood, ' tbe oO ” reg o n R epub* ' 5 Pactiwobd lielican accused'pf. sdcual and official misconduct. The calmiImncss would like- !y change dramaticallyally when her mea* sure is on the Senatee floor. ■ In public and priprivate, several Republicans have accaccused B oxer o f remaining silent on publicpu hearings in sexual misconductt cosesco during her* decade in the House. The GOP threateats lo include Kennedy and Daschle:hle in the legislo- tion refer to the 1969)69 drowning of a woman in a car driveiven by Kennedy; and allegations thatIt CDaschle tried lo eliminate a governernment chocter inspection program at the request of a friend’s air charterer icompany. The Kennedy incident waswas the same year K P r e a o — as the first sexual mismisconduct allega- tion agajnst Paclcwo<^.K ^ ._ ' S ave MOO OFF ...... ' “PerhapVdie mostIt sfishocking thing t o ...... i me in this proccss hoslas been the public / I i S o f a 7 ^ 9 9 1 C ain’s R egular PI r l c e l h H and private threats to a senator who f simply wants to continitinue the tradition I ■ Love 74 9 *C»i:halr '499 • Ottomaran *249 • Coffee Tabble '239 o f public heorings,’’ BoBoxer said. “But 1 \ • End Table *199 • SoSofa Table *279 will not be deterred,ed, and 1 believe > ■ OpticiHonal A ccessory Packafk a g e A lso A v o ila b le . most senators willII s su p p o rt p u b lic ^ fl • hearings.’’ Countering Republiiblican arguments , thot hearings wouU>uld d am ag e th e ,, , ; Senate; Boxer, said,, "W c irrevo«ibIy ' Ipse Ae people’s respcspeci by sweeping-. .;, t bur problems underer ithe'committee ' I room rug.” ■ i l l ' |f Sheoskcd:“irollti11 the other issues j ifii were dealt with in publlublic, is it a signal / that if the issue is scxi«xual misconduct, f you get the safe haveaven of a private I ) (>l AlK M mEE 5 club?" While the Ethicss CCommittee has ' found “substantial crec:tediblc evidence” O ur G uild*l e r a f t of sexual and officialial m isconduct by U pholsteryry )s c o v e rtI bI y M ostsistyles M ^IH fl Packwood, committlittee Chairman or Mitch McConnell, R*R»Ky., an oppo- a LIFETIIMMEGVARAIVT XEE avalla! nent of hearings, odjoiIjoumed the com- , a s sleele p e r mittee last T u » (b y . He has scheduled _ on fram e J& co n stru ctifli o n , II no new sessions to decilecide the hearings I so fas like this M aul, m slze w ith InnersprI issue. springs, seleat & back Q u e e r pring /ho said they were H Several women who m a t t rG e ssfor 7 4 9 9 5 grabbed and kissed;d by1 Packwood Al V ieusliionsaand sleeper I against their will havewe demanded the / ■ j u s t . . . . right to testify in public3lic. I I y m echanlsni m s . Saying she wouldId Iforce o debate 1 ■ * _.Qulcka\availability. Our coordimJInated • next week. Boxer said,aid, “a major pro- . U G u lld c rroft a Room G roups aro ovavailable cedural chwge ovcrtuntuming decadcs of p — ' o n o u r ffast o delivery prooram.I. If It's not In "Ny well'Cstoblished preorecedent must be o u r w a rrehouse, e Ifs quick stilpp«ppedfrom, ^ ' debated by the ftill SemSenate." i c u n . ^ ^ t h e f a c t*ory c In ^ w eeks. The Ethics Commiiim ittec has found “substantial crediblele cvidence”-that< Packwood made unvjnwanted sexual advances to 17 womenten in 18 instances from 1969 to 1990; alteredalte his person* W w '" - 'I ' leamed the com- y al diories whet^ he lea .’r mittec might subpoem>ena Ihem for the / investigation: and triedied lo solicit a job I for his wife from lobb}bbyists and busi- I i) hessmen with legislaislative interests, I while the couple woswa obtaining a \ divorce. Any increcrease in- Mrs. ^ Packwood’s income-^ ctcould have low- hed the senator’s alimcimony payments.' ------

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■ SALT LAKE CIT:1TY (AP) — A z T 7 “ group o f Salt Lake golfers,go w ho hod a ► S ave‘1000FF •_ their class-action lawsiw suit against the ... / G ain’s R egularar Prlcel i city dism issed, mo>(loy g e t a n o th e r I ^ S o f a,^699 chancc'to argue thattiot th e city jnis* I lo v o 'M 9 *• iC h air'449 • Ottomntian M 99: Coffe'6i Table'219to ‘ handled green feesIS anda still owes \ • End Table'I W -• Sota TdblO ■'249 golfers money. In a decision releaseosed Friday, the Utah Court o f Appe;ipeals ruled that the golfers’ contentintion was “well >rddo^,x^ taken” ond deservedd aa hearing. The .decision reversed a J September 1994 -rulingm by '3rd m j u • M O F i S l ' i . District Judge Mich«hwl'R. Muiphy. JW* , who found the golfeiIfers’ nine*count complaint dealt with'ith'poliiical mat* a ten outside the domairlain ofthe couits. M v o i w 1ST • ’Ir i L 1 9 ! But Appellate Jttdgidge Gregory IK. M : . v / ; Orme said the golfeiifers* cojiteniion-; . V ;— r— that the city’s actions>ns wouldn't pass B DOWNTOWN iv I constitutional muster'er “is certainly a . . ■ ■ ' ‘.Justiciable is^ue.” . 0 4 M a i n ' ll>e golfers, whoI idideotified them- ^ o • m1 • e » selves as regularr u: u s e r s o f city * ^ H b u r s : ,■■■■■ owne'd cotmes, filedIcd'tKeIr suit in ...... ^ ! 1993, allegtas the cit]city misused and i n , g / _ S a t : 9 : 3 0 i £ ' ' ■ .. misoii^baged. goinniBna'revenue to ______r^ i / b J iAVblldbtiteSS— : c w c t tbe expensess ofiOthero recre* . ; .'atidoal ftciliti^ t o ■ ; . i ■ ■■ ■ ; /

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People Pc saw it as a much biggdds worked thc churches thattha offer “immutable, unch^£ng* much of a fax breakeak as they had hoped, blessing one final time: a “sin"simple, quick week- as editoitor of the diocese's paper,r, t the Idaho ing truth,” Dodds er Ciaig Neilsen, God’s calling. rtV- ;lisb'nus^ tmmi^otion andid ^Vatican II hopes to travel;1 lcto Turkey and Russia, to see . chief executive offiecrieer for Amcristar Casino Dodds says.'he'was im p ressed by th e have cludmng^ the Church markedlylly since the host o f friends,is, anda to minister on a substitut eUDOY CKIW.HiSRLES UAWnemw Tkra»Nm« Inc; appealed the volu’olue, suggesting it should its reverent, prayer- 1950s.. The1 Catholic Church has longlor minis- ' ba»s if his helpIp iiis desired. chuich's sense b f history, its y j|] After 3 7 year^of mirministry, the Rev. ■ not have risen S200,OOO,000 in thc past tw o years. ful style o f worship, its stabilability and its doctri- tered to0 immipants;; today’s church:h isi; increas- M thcr Ron1 CookO o f Idaho Falls, who wil >lic uhl’s Church ofthe r A hew appraisalII ofthec 12 businesses nal absolutes. Al tbe time,, massesm< were still in ingly HiHispanic. And while the churchxch is grow- rcplacc DoddsIs asa minister to Buhl's Catholi Perry Dodds of Buhl r he ow ns found the: vcvalue o fth e properties Latin, and Protestant Americarica was still wary o f 'in g , mnnany Catholic voices quesjestio n th e community, arrivirives in August. Immaculate Concept«ptlon has retired. : to be closer to S3.33 m illion. A ssessed values} ararc used in calculating a property owrter’sr's annual taxes. The 3 c(confess iniB u h lb ujrglaries i county had receivedved an extension until Dance feverf< Friday to report thesIse...... said. Thej Iine','ihe statem entI sa:said. '" ;■ f • . broadcast Bonhill tried to stopstq the vehicle, the dri- But thej verfl«lalibt650mp1mph.througha residential . W o rk s h o p g iv/es danc^ ^ ‘ ^ ju v en ile sl zo n e W l fiuled lo stop at several sftt^J signs. the statement said. At the end o f Briarwood ' D riv^ the vdiicle mad a U-tum and stnick the f ^ t ofthe policece ccar, Barnhill said, a c hla n c e to p e rfo rm OfBccis found a ^frin g e with a brown liq- uid im dcr the driver']er's seat o f the vehicle. , ^VfrginiaS.Gaibcrr hoursirs a day, and full o f variety, When Kingsland wasas takentl to the county jail, Times-News writer Fri'riday, Headley was strelc - ho toU an officer thatu t 1he had reccntly-injCct-— . ~ ______svyeat;ating in arLadvanccd jim cl ed htinself with aom iunknown amount of ■ T ^ F A L tS - Indulidulging a passion for Denviiver perfbrm erL isa H oltz Od mcthan^hetamine, BaiBarnhill's statement said. perform ance or a mindid forf m ovem ent, 151 Od(Mell gave her students a tasi Conqril^ e d from staff rq>orts young dancers from IdahoIdt and neighbor- tioninling stress several days ago mg states are gathereded in Twin Falls for filmened them in a mock auditic _____ tw^ weel«_of aI ! Summer Dance perfoforming jobs. But Megan F y Salas, left, and John Ds)ale Jones appeared Inn DistrictD Court W orkshop...... said1 ceven cameras don’t dlstrac ly, charged as adults.' Sponsored on the CollegeCo of Southem the desiredc to dance. B2S32 Idaho campus by CSCSI and the Idaho “YiYou get out o n the fioor, and;ers H D ance A rts A lliance, the tl' workshop aims mattetter w hat's around you - you H e a r in g s[s i n j u v'e c n f le to expose young dancencers tb a vanety of to ththink about anything else," « r dance veteran from T w in Ft Name: Donald Darwli dance styles and techn:hniques not always year c available in Idaho. I love to move - and I love i B Wlnward “We’re a really isolisolated' d an ce area,’’ o f th(the music,” said Stephanie \ e s c a p e cr a s e d e l a y e d ; Age: 56 said workshop directortor Kaye Andrijeski, of WWood River. Ore. The jozz Descriptlon:'5*foot-3t- cialist said she's, learned etching“n and ■ ■?imc8-News ■ conuiining a Bjblelie iand escaped with' 11,220 pounds, and it’s expensive forT IcIdaho kids who, are specii ' “truly serious about theiiie ir dance” to go out stona!nal style'’ at-the Tw in Falls’ wclass led by H B H t three other teen-oge•agers by ramming a> , brown hair, hazel o f state for specializedd tttraining. Mo)iatt Prescott, one of onlyOdSlir FALLS - Preliminary h eor- stolen car throughtithe thi security gates of. eyesj'white. icers enrolled, said he*s contaste of audi- Ibr tw o teens charged w ilh cscscop* the Snake River‘ JuJuvenile Detention., ..... Wanted on: Grand . . So orgwizers import•ort their.ballet. ja z z i dancc ■ tap. musical th^ter, choreography,ch' modw- perfo;fonning career and h as enjojgo when she 'em juvenile detention and'babatter- Center. : theflof$108.000. ; hew dance styles and “seition for TV icir jailere werc delayed FrFriday Last week. Jonesies iwas charged as an , Last known locatlor em and lyrical dancece iinstructors - this mg n J o n :'r ■ year, from Denver,r, ..... — ' “Most people have'e ttheir specialties - attem:ndi dance conventions Iin Foils. Igainst Salas. Jones and Salaslias are credited by., but I like doing prettyty tmuch everything,” Oregiigoii and W ashington. “A nd/e solid,id .! i_ :_ ...... zz... and ballet eduled for J uly 28— ——______guards.in^cparatc Jo n es o ther inm ates to jojoin in them and ste a lin g , B3 mances and summer canmcai but finds this “II Ilove perfoTming,” she said“real profes- The Timlice allege that, on July 6, X Magic Valley workshop “even moreore fnlensive” - 24 a gr«reat h i ^ that lasts for days.”i workshop, ;eoned a jailer with a pillowiwcase a guard's car. ^ .Sports BM — ly four male :onsidering a ings for ‘t , joyed acquir- ing from ‘ ' ‘f •seeing how jng thcii I s : , 1 because siness." thc fiictofir lut.I love the Atlom sis.” resentc( V most of thc Jerome, Icadley; w h o ...... case o f J in Colorado, ness agai id dancing all Prelin- Jships more John J6

aid. “It's just Police !.'’ bludgeoi B-2 Tlmoa-WW^TwinWin Fall*. Idoho S oturtoy. Julyuty 22.1995 ' \

Preseijirvationl i s t s p r ej i v a i l i n ifirst [ aI r ^ e n mn u lls ru n1 f o r U oD f l j o l D itatc," he said, M OOSCOW S (AP) — Lany BnirIrancn, former dean bf Uni\livcrsity o fld ah o and the state cc the job description to therollege Col of Agriculture at thele UI niversity o f Idaho, He Ht said he’s waiting to see t \ .c a d e m >y S q u a r ns. Branen will become battlee over A . has tundown a chance io be on the search .team seee ifi he meets qualifications, , chaiiairman of the Faculty Councmncil in September and ' PROVO. Utah (Al(AP) — A Fourth ment: preventedp the demolition,on. over the city’s dcclan arationnew schoolthat thc president, for a ne r e lal’s-bccausc h e ’s thinkinglg about i applying for wou:)Uld hove had an outomaticc seseat on ihc 25-member ^ District judge hasIS ruledr the Utah Judgee Thomas1 Greene stayed ththc e historic b uildings aree dangerous.c That' oat;d ruled last the jotiob left vacant the first of this month when scan[irch committee. Heritage FoundaticItion has a valid demolii}Iition until all the founda-da- A city appeals boa nebody lo work internal- s remedies are resolvedI in yeor the buildings arcar a nuisance Elisabcibcth Z inscr left for the Univclivcrsity of Kentucky. “It’s “Ii important to have som eb easement to the hisihistoric Acadcmy tion’s i and externally — somebody)dy who understands the court. and (iangerous and stshould be tom Bramanen said he didn’t think hiihis candidacy should ly ai Square buildings,. handingh: preser- state coi cration o fth e university andnd wv hat.higher education ;omcy Hal Hintzc. represent-snt- dow n: surprisrise anyone.' "I think I havlave the background, oper vationists a victor)ory in thc battle Attor ail about,’’ Branen said. "InIn IcIdaho, it’s also impor- he city, argued that the Utahitah T h e foundation fllecled a lawsuit in skills5 aiand experience lo do it," hhe e said. ; fs all over whether to> keepk< the aging ing the It to have someone who undemdcrstands Idaho — the Prcscrv:rvation Act enacted by statetate 4th District Court askisking for j'u d i-' Bninianen started at the school l2yearsagoasassoci- 12 ; tant buildings. tural resource aspects and ccoieconom y o fld a h o ." pcctcd to appeal legislaulators in 1975 is silent on thethc cial review of that dccecision. "ale dealean of agriculture and lateater became dean. In natui Thc city is cxpec The stale Board o f Educationion completed the search lingham's ruling assignatnability or transfer of an ease-ise- Should Provo prerevail on thar 1993I hhe returned to leaching anand research in food Tl Judge Guy Buminj commmittee by naming Garryy EEsser, a grower from Thursday, while going-ohcadgoi with ment fnfrom its original owner, issue, th c h igh co u rt’s’s ruling on th e scienceice and toxiocology. ise of his disagreement Mososcow, as the final statewideide irepresentative. Boarf another dispute ovcover whether thc Butt I-Hcritogc Foundation attor-tor- • casement issue w'o c u ld b e c o m e He; stsaid that move was because ill with tenure and pro- men-:mber Roy Mosman and fomformer Idaho Sen. James buildings arc dangergcrous, ney Vir/ince Rampton countered thalthat moot bccause of thc; c ity ’s ovcrrid- with thithc way the university dealt \ the university did nol McCcClure are co-choirmen. “if wc prevail on that, then thc the easeascments arc intended to pre­3rc- ing powers tp protect:t citizcns safe- ' motionon. Al thc time, he said the f research, teaching and An Ai organizational meetingng 'will be held in mid- Heritage Foundationion will probably serve historichi property for thc longong ty and welfare, Dixonm said. equallylly weigh thc importance o f rc [uisis on research. Septplcmbcr and national advertvcrtising will start then. a p p e a l. T h is w o nn’t ’t be over for a • term,, whichw can’t be done unlessless But “if we lose ohon the danger- outieadach, putting too much emphosi ring a bid .for president Thele application deadline is expe:xpected to be m id to lale coupic of years," saidsai assistant city tbey arearc transferable. The founda-ida- ous-building issue., I think we’ll . Branianen said he isn't considcrinj cere interest in the Novi)vcmbcr. attorney David Dixo:ixon. tio n recrcccivcd the easement frotr•om have to changc our sistrategy,” said out of spite. “I have a sincei Last year, thc city:ity purchased the the defuefunct Macscr Foundation, Mayor George Stcwara rt. I______buildings — whicliich housed the Bumim ingham agreed, b ut stoppec!pcd If the ruling is aflir[Irrncd, the city • Brigham Young; AAcadcmy, the short of ordering the city to rcjjaiipair could'try to condcmnn the casement forcr.unncr to BriBrigham Young the builuildings’ roofs and outsidelidc and pay the foundatioion dam ages. ^r ^ a ig in t r c• o d u c e s tt r e e - s p ikk m g b i U University — for• atabout $765,000. walls,. asa thc foundation requested.ted. Some city offlcicials say thc ;s in t)ie name of “forest It has signed ann ]agreement to He alsoIso granted a request by thcthe worst-case scenario iiis for thc city . ByMocdrMiithCohn for spikes could not beIC counted, he ging sales ii detnolish.them andid sells the proper- city too certifyc his ruling for oppcal)cal to spend thousandsds of dollars SlalcsNcvilews Service said. ' health." •ovision’s sponsors, Sen. ■ ty to Georgetownb'n Development to the; U tah Suprem e C ourt, maintaining the bulUildings until a To speed up the bill’s's tour ihrough The provi nd Rep. Charics Taylor, R- • Co. The company’ planspl totuild an Healalso said any decision oron developer to come foforward with a WASHl;HINGT0N, July 21 — A Confess, Craig said hec will^ seek out Gorton and I ' it aims to cleor dead and offlce complex andmd motel on thc Provo> C ity ’s right to condcm n thethc plan to restore the struructures. Rcpubliciican Senator from Idahoho appropriate legislation aalready mov-. N.C., say it ' A cademy en buildings until af\er the “While there are monore hearts lhat vowed Frieath noti ne becomes a felony whenen "W e advocate workinglg within legal ,action. (Mnnning-Whentleyley Funeral Chopel. , d A:. H o d g s o n Pastor Robert Wheeler < or Congress," "Tliis iss notnc a thoughtiiil, surgical 510 N. 12ihA ve.inii„Poc,.,o,. Eftd. 'thIfSa woof*I worth o f trees is lost. Butiut means, in the courts or JRLEY - Ethel Alice Hodgson, Minn., officiating under tl; le Cm ig bill, money spent to said Rick Johnson, execucutive director approachto to restoring forests," said >0’ of Robcrtson-Drago Funcrim l Homt in ^ 1 " , , ' ' ' ' f Burley, died Thursdoy. July 20, spikes' buried in the trees andmd o fth e Idaho Conservationon League.. John Osbori3orn, a Washington slate Frances Crawfor'ford Hcpworth. of 74. o f B ■ West Plains. find the spi . at her home. K>n to use vio- activist withith theD Sierm Club. ' Springdale, Utah,h. and i formerly of 1995. at ,:ji M em orial eontributioiions may be remove themth before’ the trees arcire There is never a reasoi Jerom e, 11 a.m. today, toi Springdale Arranirangements arc pending and wili :d Methodist choppedd orc milled, would also be Icnce, he said. But he: < added, “ It’s "Tlus isI corporatecoi plunder and meal nounced by Ihc Poyne Mortuary^ made to the Firat United LDS Chopel. be onnoi nay be mailed counted to>to \^ ^ the threshold, important to understandid the level of ax forestry;try at work inside thc in Burleyrley. Diurch in Kimberly and ma 10 Robertson-Drago Funcineral Home, “In thee Itlast several years, from test-st- fhistration that leads pec}fople to do this Congress and anc the While House,’) He Donivan (Don)) CharlesC Stono, of - is fueling that said. rell E. McGreer 211 W. Main, West Plains,», MO1 65775. ing in couiourt, we see the law has notlo t kind o f stufT. Congress is Rupert, 11 a.m.n. todoy. Trinity D airel been as effectivecf as we had hoped,:d, 1 frustration." . U sing oft heord GOP rhetoric in Rupert. Viewing TWIh/IN FALLS - Darrell Edward Lutheran Church in Jd Edward L. Penney largely beibecause of the threshold of In a separate action,n, the Senate aimed atthc thc Clinton administration, one hour before the thi funeral at thc McGrea■eer. 84. of West Plains. Mo,, and s incurred," Craig said. ThcTic approved a revised packokage of spend- Johnson atat thell Idaho Conservation church, (Hansen Mor^ortuaiy in Rupert).' formerlyTiy ofTwin Foils and Kimberly.ly. HAILEY - Edward L.. IPenney, 56, dam ages ii lave ruled thal “avoidance";e" ing cuts that includess a: provision League iaid.said Western Republican Wednesday, July 19; 1995, ot o f Hoilcy, died Friday, Jul;uly 21, 1995, co u rtt hav d ie d W( m- requiring the Interior andnd Apiculture lawmakerss "are "a the ones raging a ‘war Pauline Victqriaia INelson, formerly. Ozarkscs ^M cdical Center in W est Plains.'IS.' at his residence, costsiaccuicumulated when timber com- xh ■departments to expeditee salvage log- on thc West.”5St."’ of Meridian andI theth Magic Valley' A gragraveside scrvice will be held at Arrangements arc pendiiding and will panics andJld the Forest Scrvice search area, graveside servicrvicc, 11 a.m . tciday, 10:30) o,m. a, today at the Pottersvillelie be announced by Demarairay’s Bergin _ _ , Cloverdale Memori:orial Park in Boise, Cemeteetery near West Ploins withth Chapel irj Shoshone. U iulion spars5 h + + Cor»m etotlieK ^psp s a l? e Hospi)itals ^ t U P m am ent Rremiiere ie for th e ! — - a g a s t a p p e a r a n c e oo f MAGIC VALLEY£Y REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERCE MINIDOIDOKA MEMORIAL HOSPTT/FAL Admitted ' i s Solo in tk e SpotKjtliglit! I ^ Some namesnes arc om itted ot potienis’ rcqui:quest. F rances "McDoni)onold, Gabriel Nonez, Philliplip B ore and C ' U - Htbacks Gene Montgomety,ety, all o f Rupert; and OrsuloI Richardsonf A dm itted ofO aklcy. G R A CCE l (AP) — A veteran Applause, applause! OnI JuJuly 22 the railroader says Union Clarence Yingstt ofo f Buhl. Released u n io n ra glamorous BARBiEtm Solo3lo iin the Spotlight Dorothy Carattotto tand Made Kunzlcr, bodi of RupertRi Pacific; PRailroad shouldn’t be Keepsake Ornament willII bibe unveiled! a llo w e d to 1 abandon an eastern R eleased B itdi Second in the Nostalgic: seriessei of BARBIE™ rt Idaho spuipur line and thc reason it’s Oro Miller o f Twinwin Falls; and Tomra Martin oof. f Jerom e. A baby w as bomom to Pauieio Castro ofRupert hgwillbevk-earingthe in such bod b i shape is that the rail- Keepsake Ornaments, shg > ------road h asi d o n e tittle to m aintain it. dazzling ensemble originalinally offered from . . B u t th;he c only grain company 1960 to 19^4. u s in g the th 6-mile spur from Jer to Grace said he has no F oir r «obituary rate Informination, Alcxuidcr ms to abandoning thc line. c a llII 7733^)931, extension 27;>78 objections Obituuaries ______K eith SSarbo,j Ogden, Utah, mer- chandisin{ing roaoagcr for Farmland Bellevuivue and Jeana Blackburn of He was born Dec. I'1 1939. in Grain, saidsa his company only ‘ GOLD Cr o w Boise;3; cone brother, Max Coffman of .Emmett, the son of Haroli I 40 cars from the GroceI ' Shoshoihone; and seven grandchil-III- Dealy. On April 4,1964.1». he married HneinatvT10N l CENTER rs. Canal Company at the9 I time of his - b ra n c h line h r and has a grain pro- Infantt brothers; b and three sisters, S ; P H A RRMACY CROWN Anna,B1. Beulah and Marie, death, d u c e r wwho h could use rail. But — STORE ------Thes fifuneral will be held at 10:3030 j-lo w a s a frien d to tc all that Sarbo saidsa the company isn’tI’t INTHELYNWW O O D • m « 7 7 ------e.m . Monday. Me July 24. 1995, at thehe crossed his path. He lov£tved his wife, fighting; thth e railroad’s request, First Baptist Bs Church In Shoshonene children, and lovingly dcdoted on his “Wc wowould rather have had the with Pa!Pastor Tom Blackburn offlclat-at- grandchildren. He Iov maintainn this branch over for 10 years. le Soi city of Shoshone V ' ■ f i ; . favorite p ast timesSome V of Gene’s m .------lert^ L. Dealy Buhl, with the Rev. Rustisty.Huwaof 50 years.” H O U SE H O U l ■ - ijowllng. He alsois lo> w ere fishing an d R n h a i Eagle officiating. A meremorlal ser- object ob to closing a lot of ’ - Otctric tffldaless gtll • Wood utitfIbowlset-pwllm-Mlsaibn^ bow . friends an d nelght>o,^edv^.l„nov.,h l>ertLOealy. 55, of Buhl, died3d v ic e will follow a t th e ' lesday, July 19. 1995, at the- ranch lines,’’ W hitworth , Gene Is sun/lve Cemetery In Buhl. Arrarangements ..-j ytl Estitt fiwn Ha^ernan tnd a tjnf c Valley Regional Medical XI as m htvtnl ttnptU ill tht sliedt ytl E Faye Coffman oived f! by his wife, are under the dlrectlition of the . )f Jn T ^ri Falls o f^ eart failure...J-. ‘Farmer Funeral Chapel In Buhl. . feel there is a Mrvica,there ------daughters. Carol3f S h o sh o n e ; tw o luld be extended and‘ con­ irol Peterson o f. Centerji th a t sfaouli ' tinued foxfer tbe citizens of Idaho, , tOW MEB:ESTAn§mUf - T n o t on ly' fcfo r th e G race area, b ut for ; C»li or Bankiblo CiMck O«yof8il00«i ' Is Ila M p p r i ky M M tm ilM tiMi^lanlM lOT ‘ I ■ : 'iT M A aM M M S fnM Sur . m p M (301) 43i.rm AUCnONEERS ’ C U R K } gM iW t.V _c Goodl^i?%aM^M-5360 L TWINMui'Xn CariVanTessetl : ca Rupert, tdaho • 436-340S eziBSIIs I ^ 7 3 3 - < « m i l i M . Mobile 731-1616 ______T ■_ ; __ L I 1 ...... t

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HAILEY (AP) =-=• County offi- Blaineic County( oHicials said their O AKLEY - Dominiin iq u c Am stutz cials say when thc statesu moves into funding; forfc thot purpose is cxpcctcd had never seen anjnything like 1 0 new juvenile corrctrrcctions system to bc S8i>85,000, but they soy thot Gymkhona, the childIdren’s rodeo I O ct. 1, there are goinoing to bc some might lotnot be enough. . held Thursday as panrt o f O akley’s serious offenders. Blanchard j problem s — such ass w hat to do with With sei Pioneer Doys CelebratiItion. I young sex offenders.*s.‘ _ , said, itit migjj,t: cost more thon" "I like the cowboy 01outfits ai)d thc ! > At a reccnt rcgioi'ional planning S85;000ji) jusrfrniandlc a few cases. . sheep,” said the six-ycycor-old from | ! meeting. Blaineinc County CountyIty officials said they agreed° Vugelles, Switzerlancnd. his father ; . i ' I Commissioner Len HoHarlig said there with thcc Legislature’sL goal, to m akeI® Jcan-Luc, 40. translislating from | I I arc juvenile ofTenderslers living in thc punishmeinent more of a focus in deol-'■ French. Thc pair were:re cam ping at ^ I county who alreadydy hove logged mg withJh^oung oiTenders' and less* City of Rocks whererc they hcord ■ J. j I betw een 50 and 100) sexualse ofTenses. on rchabiibilitation. The Legislature® obout the event. I And Commissioner• TiTom Blanchard was spurnirred into action after a num-^ Dominique was conontent to be a I said that so n o f oiTenifender already is ber of juviuvcniles under the ogc of 16® spectator for most ofthc’night.o: SgrcggH 1. beyond the county’ss cscapabilities. were involvolved in m urder cases, while 200 toddlers, tccteen-agers and , “How do you dealeal with an 11- Blainetc County Prosccutor Fritz^ kids of oil ages in bcbetween tried | Jyear-old predateItor?" asked Hacmmcincrle soid the concept is their honds at calf-ridiiding. mutton- f SBIancho'rd. Counseloclors trained to sound, andai should lead lo safer busting, borrcl-rociniing and pole- deal with such offeiffcndcrs can bc communit:nities. bending at the Oakaklcy Rodeo I found in larger commiimunitics such os "The factfa is, a lot of people arc Grounds. Twin Falls, he said. getting hthurt by juveniles. In fact, "It’s dangerous,” hche said, when The last Legislaturture crcated the ' getting killedkii by juveniles. To pro-'■ o sk e d ifh c wanted to trtry. , .■new Departmentt of' Juvenile tect sociccicty is always a positive® B ut oround 10 p.m.m. the ribbon 1 i- Corrcctions in Marchrch. taking over step," Haolaommcric soid. ' pull began. Kids suswnrmcd thc ■ ^responsibility and funcunding for many . He saidaid the stote might have to° oreno to bc the first to0 pullj a ribbon ^ ' ' I functions previouslyly 5supervised by build a pcnitentiory-likepc facility for fro m th e ta il o f a calf, and ncRICHARD 5TnEE0Y/Th*7Vn»^rcupine! SpringsI This year, she broujlught her own qjchildren’s rodeo, part I Oakley's Pioneer Days I c “They love to seee thc horses. ^ ■ap Times-News ex p an d1 the t! developed camp site -ation. Taylor Gardner, I from five^c Icamping units to 33 units; becouse w here.w e arcire there isn’t Celabrati 10 o f O a k le y a n d I ''OAKLEY -Thciie U .S . F o re st d ev elo pp iand upgrade Porcupincc very much land or anyny horses they ‘ ’ 'S crvice plans to renovilovate and add to Springs to provide adequate potablec can sec,” Pock said, K a le b3 Parish,P 11. of Albion, I • ‘the Porcupinc Springsngs Cam pground water, builjuild 0 multiple usc troilheodd “We just love it. Maybe^ next aat right, carry the pig I in the South Hills andind is requesting with parkiirking for up to 30 vehicles;}; year Maverick (6) willill ride a calf, they caught I but h e 's too afraid thihis year,” she j ‘ •■'comments from thcc publicp on pro- build thrchrcc group camping units, in the zoo scram ble. I • "loosed changes. p lus 0 day-use da; heritage arco withh said. to thc zoo Oakley particirticipatcd in the ‘ The project includiludcs a b o u t 100 picnic sites, siti interpretive trail andd Oakley resident Canimeron-Smith. and Oakleyey native, said it's harder Am stutz was referring to ZC the Gymkhana than thc : scramble, in which a pig arand sever- Gymkhana evenivents and ran thc gate • '''icies of Sawtooth NationalNs Forest amphithealeater. Daily usc fees will bce 25, helped organize thehe Gymkhana, to organize al rabbits are set loose inI thc t arena during calf-rop•roping in thc rodeo land on thc Twin1 F a lls R a n g e r chargedI onccoi renovation is complet-[. H e said it’s not dangerc:rous. ' adult rodeo:o bccause: animals for.the i la arc lent or donated. \ w ith a crow d o f kid.s, whk-ho get to Friday. ‘'district. Porcupirpine Springs ed. Cost51 iestimates have yet to bce “We haven’t had1 i a n y p e o p le G ym khana t , you have to go clear to I keep w hatever they catch.. . He gave thele clchildren’s rodeo his I '■ Compground is loca)cated 37 miles published.cd. hauled to thc hospitatai for 2 o r 3 “ W hen yi There was no clear winnincr in the nod of approval.val. • ‘ siutheast of Twin‘*Fa‘'Foils in Cassia “1 hope)pc those interested in thce years. But I have seen:n a lot of ciy- Albion tbI getgc a calf, it’s a little dif- : said. : scram ble this year. "It's fun. You^ou get to do a lot of County. m angcmnent e o f this popular rccrc- "ing, a lot of bruises,;, andi a lot of ficult,” hcsc T aylor G ardner. 10. anm d K aleb stufT.*' hc said,d. - - ' ‘ • According to Twin/in Falls District ation sitete 'will review o copy of thisis kids m ad at their parcirents for mak- Jcan-Lucuc Amstutz. who tcaches ool math and German in I Parish, 1 1. got hold o f theth pig al He said organiganizing Pioneer Days ' '' Ranger Don Oman,, an environmcn- documentent,” Oman said, solicitingg ing them get on," he saisaid. high school nd. watched with interest t the sam e time. is a .lot o f workork for volunteers like = '’tai assessment outlirtlining the pro- public inpinput. Smith is a member• oof the Oakley Switzerland 1C night. "What arc we going to0 do with himself, but il'sit's good for the com- . posed changes is ovailvailable fcir pub- O m ann n detailing thc project inn puts on the PionccrrlrrD ay s ro d eo “ It’s a go pigs and the rabbits, to me it’s notI ] pig out o fth e arena. “ It helps showhow Oakley's popular- • ' '.“T h is docum ent adcaddresses issues August, events. tic.” he said. Tcn*ycar-old Ricky Carprpenficr of ity." he said. ‘ ' identified by the publijblic and agcncy Capicses oi f thc environmental ass-1. Kay Lloyd, 26. anotljther Vigilante sympathetic ' specialists and providvidcs a range of esment: arcai available ot thc Twinn '•'alternatives to accoicommodotc thc Falls Ranjanger District Office in Twin increase in rccreationion visits to thc Falls. 26<2647 KiiAbcrly Rood East. j s - a n d m l a k e s - t hh ' e c a k e ’ dKtrict,” O m an said.I. ■ W ritten1 cccomments should bc sent toS D u t c h co v e n c o o>koff l takes Proposed changingcs includc: the rangerjer district by Aug: 7. B y R ichard Strceby compctiticition last ycjar won thcc oven or placed over a bburner. It where she grcvijrew up. She said her T im es-N ew s w riter tciim the: rightri to enter thc most;t has a domu-shaped lidid and no great-grandmoImothcr used to cook L a n c e : I n i t i a t ev e r a i s e s c o m p c titiitive division. In thcc legs. with a Dutch:h ovenc and she usc^ OAKLEY - Mostt p'copic\ think champions)nship division, contcs- Thc first prize iff the e champi- one frequently, Dutch ovens - thosese funny little lants arce required lo cook an.n onship division is S75. with v sec- "The trick^ to il is the way you black pots with stubbbby legs - are entree, oa sides dish and a raisedJ ond and third-place ’winners treat thc oven./en.” she said. “Raw | f r e e - s pD e e c h p r eo b l e m s for m aking stew. bread. Sepieparate pots arc used forr receiving Dutch ovens. cast iron willt'ill make your food But as competit:itors in thc cach. Dailey's parents wcvere avid tasle really nastnasty.” : ' BOISE (AP) — Theh e Idaho Citizens on a simiUnilar anti-gay initiative defeat-t* Pioneer Days DiDutch Oven . For brearead, aluminum pots aree Dutch-ovcn cooks, andnd hc has She e.xplainelined that treating, or : A llia n c e ’s an ti-gayy .initiative,i will edbyvotciotcrs lost November, C o o k o ff w ill .tell you, ot they’re os preferabhb le to b e e n using seasoning a DutchD oven is the : raise “substantial” questionsqii a b o u t., “The bigbij cjifTercnee here is that inn versatile os any ovennorrangc. thc traditiIitio n a l I ■ IM them 1 for 40 process of applipplying lard or oil to ; restriction on free spespccch. Attorney thc lostt clcctionc cycle, they werec . Sixty-thrcc-year-ir-old Dale cast ironI niodel,m <1 do n ’t Ccc a r e w h a t it when it's; ho hot. The lard bakes said Friday. basicallyy titelling us to throw it in thcc Dallcy of Rupert ha:las seen them Bo\ycut sai ler taking onto the porousous iron and creates a ; Genera! Alan Lancc soi e. It’ll com e ' “The public fundinding and public trash can,'in," Walton soid. “This time, used to prepare piz:izza, lasagna, “Alumi“i'num you m ake, place in no-stick surfaci•face thai w o n ’t fiake library provisions orean particularly wc are verveiy close to getting o consti-i- chickcn cordon bleucu and baked transfersrs h e a t o u t b estter t l in a the world away beneathth aa metal spatula, as ipionship commercial no-siickno- surfaces do. vulnerable to a constiistitutional chai- tutionalil stomps of approval if wcc A laska. better, and h o v e n . - Icngc,” Lancc said. tighten h uup 0 little bit. “ I d o n ’t care w hatlat you make, need a t oh( t t e r h oven she said. 'heThe grease also pre- ’ Hc olso suggested:d ithat initiative Waltonjn i said thc ICA will smdy thee it’ll comc out bettercr in a Dutch oven so tlth a t it c o o k ining com- vents rust, sponsors should dela>:Iay the measure advisoryry during' the weekend ondd oven.” hc said, d o e s n ’ t t i a s te _ Dale Dal)alley, Pioneer p c titioion in "Once they’rey’re seasoned good. next week if chongcs ore-c- The fifth Oakley/ competitioni yeasty.” n. Utah in they’re as gooc•ood a non-stick sur- until the U.S. Supjemem e C oun rules in decid e nc ■■ Days.!^s.Dutch Oven 19g8. i1 0 Colorado c a s e '.r' needed. to o k p lace Friday oftcftcmoon at the said. ,.he decid- face as youu canci find.” Dallcy "Bccause the U.S. SSupreme Court Lance’ss’s office issued its review onn city park, under a 20(:00-foot diam- DutchI o v e n s Cookofcoff competitor cd to ststart com- agreed, has the final interpretat:tation ofthe fed- the propc>posed “Family ond Child cter plastic tarp. Slunjng from trees range in di - pciitiorons in the There werere fewert teams com- eral Constitution,I. thc prudent Protectionon Act,” the slightly revisedd - and poles, the tarprp protected ter from 5 i to 22 M i n ii-C - assia peting this yearriear than in thc past - ^approach is to waitt fcfor the court’s remn ofr PropositionPi One defeated byy cooks from thc rainin clo u d s that in c h e s amand comc in two main1 area. Hc founded a comimpctition only about seven,sev as opposed to I decision,” the advisoiyjiy said. the voters:rs lostI November, threatened to douse ththeir„coaIs. types: indoidoor anil outdoor., Ottlcy/ in Rupert in 1989 and thche Oakley thc usual 15-5 - but the Pioneer I Idaho C itizen Allia:lliancc chairman The alliilliancc hopes to gather justst C arla B ow cut andd Sally Ottlcy said. contest a year later. Days spiritt wwas strong. Many • Kelly Walton said he cforc voters in the November:r division. They mailadc chickcn flanged lid shaped like a shallowV give and receive pointers,rs. hats, n division contestant free spccch conccms■ns raised by thc general elcelection. ' V breasts tarragon, fcfcothcr-Iight frying panon without a handle. Thee “ I like to go to them bbccausc 1 Champion di rad v iso ry are cosily fixeIxed to producc a Thc meancasurc seeks to deny “minor-'• rolls and white chocscolotc straw- pot is placiaced over hot coals, andJ always learn an awfi’ful lot.” Keith Barnescs ofc Paul expressed the competition this I “clean” measure. ity status”is” protection to homosexuals,>• b e r r y s h o r tc a k e w:with creamy more coalslls arc placed in the lid to3 Dailey said. his love of the :rc's anything I don't J But Wolton said:d hcI considers It also wcwould forbid public funds's frosting. heat foodd flfrom th c top. Sharmel Keller. 32.. recently1 way: "If there': ibably cleaning up.” , I Lance's onalysis oI vivictory and for from bein;:ing used to condone, advo->- Ottlcy’s victory in thc novice Thc indoidoor model is used in an1 moved to Oakley from Michigan,M .like, it’s probab I better than the revieview by former catc or promotcpn homosexual bchav- LAltomcy Generol Lan.a n y EchoHawk ior. iTHEiIS eiTniiofoR i 2N 0miRTHDi [ ebr ^jfO N l I 1995KUA SEPHUA 4 DOOR ^ S P O R T OPEINSUINDA\

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Idaho ______y :; Weav(^er hearrings schheduledlin Sepfitemberr ■ iltmat, Ig H m s ' h e a rin g s w ill i>e a " b ig , The A ssociated Pressas - r * ^ I Ridge rather thanan by top FBI ofTicials, porlonicularly for- Senate he face -federal•al mer Deputy Directorr Lorry Potts, sham.” . /body’s going to be'pointing;■ A s s ii s t e d iii Senate heatingss oon ih^ deadly firearms charges,L*s, Citing thc controversj■sy over Riiby •‘Everybo i( igcrs at everybody else." 1992 siandoff at white wh separatist y - ^_ His l4-year-oldlid Ridge, Ihc FBI demote)tcd Poits to 0 .their fingc id said. "It just sels up peo- n o rth e rn ldali,o son. Samuel, was'US training division lost wt;V(;ek. Sherwood { Rundy W eaver’s nc ; even more angty and dis-is-. MRRHSBE^ cabin now are schcdleduled to begin • j killed during an Leaders of onti-govek'cmmcnt mili- pie to be c I the value of o appointedd ini their government. Likeke : ' Sept. 6. August 199292 tio groups disagree on tl ' : lcf\ at the altar. ihcy'II real-, Sen. Lurry Craig,g, R-ldaho, 'said fy " '■]} * shootout wilh fcd-;d- Senate investigation. . i even though the bride ie fonnat and length ’ • ^ cral agc;its.ts. the W eaver standoff animd thc raid on izc they'vevc been jilted." Thursday that lhe fon er’s Boise-lawyer. Chuck are still under discuscussion for thc 3K: Weaver’s wife.fc. lhe Branch Dovidionm Compound Weaver’ . and-Harris’ lawyer, David Senate Judiciary B C x3L A .^^B I Vicki, was killeded near Waco. Texas, hoveve become rai- Peterson, a hearings before a Se: said they were unsureire . , subcommittee c h a ire d by ' C•rain ra by an FBI sniper)cr lying points for group.'ips that accuse' N c v in , sa ing ex cessiv e whether theirthc clients should testify at Pennsylvania Rcpuipublican Arlen Ihe next day.ly. federal agents of usin ■ D ep u tyly U.S. Marshal Williamim force against citizens, thc hearingngs. Specter. / would have to provide king on doors for Degan alalso was killed in the initialial "I hope they get allII the informa- "They v )HAUMGNY[YRD. “ I’ve been knockinj ty," Nevin said. “But theS' 1 2 1 0 more than a year 10lo get, this date." exchangeIge o f gunfire. tion out Ihat needs to> gget out,” said immunity. thc Militia of problemsIS {go beyond lliat, becauseise said Craig, who hopeopes the hearings Jack; Weaver,W who is not related to Dave Trochmann of tl hove 0 state prosecutoror • 24 hr care p r o v i d e d •• T J i r ese e im eals a day by Specter's Subcbcommittee on Randy WeaverW but was thc foremanian M ontana, w ho sells tajtapes by mail- we still h. 0 tell the real invcsiigaiirlling." take plus sns n a c k s a t Terrorism. Teehichnology and of the: federalf» jury in Boise thatlat order that purport lo : u p a n d a w a o v e r fa m ily W h a i’s's mot'c. 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.- 6*6 ■ Tifnos-Now8» Twinviri Falls.I Idaho SntunJoy. Julyly J22. 1995 ; Is Defendi3ing champ rCo^bo;j y S ------1 Idaho slips)s atNatioiInal High HSchool RcLodeo fiiial! indings. ' Tory Rcayly oc f-A rco is in se c o n d 'p la c e ii ■I Continued from BS The Times-News single G«Gem Stale rodcocr in tlie stand ■5 ‘ . JakeEErickson and Hugh Baldwin/in were fifth goat tying, lessIc£ than four-tenths of a ^ T tops Legg { horrendous slum p.'B utIt nin o b ^ y 's given up or quit GILLETTE, Wyo. - Idahilahcr slip p ed f iv e Friday in the team roping, with a 24.i4 .504-m o re behind the leader.Ica Ashton’s Talia NecJro ' playing." Cowboy coacHicH D on H om buck soid. spots -r- to No. 11 overall afterr FrTdnyFr m om ing's than ninine seconds off the pace sesc t b y N ew eighth in ihcc polept bending competition, * lionnl High'School Mexico*!3*s Russell Sullivean and Ktirtjrt Kichne. Jim Hill of o fSt. Anihony stands fifth ii { PoestMo MO 00-2 4 4 pcrfomianccP< at the 47th Nnlioti M asonL (Classic I T«nnFall*7t4O<-l2S0 FinolsFi Rodeo. Id a hlO's o Lori Joslin and Jerc•re m ie V on saddle broncIC .standings..si 14 points behindJ ovcr-( J P-Choul«»(L).Bl«£»t«»*l1J.iind.nnd CrtfU. TF-N«»M (W) and H,U«. 134, followed nil leader Cod)ody W ri^t oCMilford, Utah, WASHINGTONON (AP) Deftnding [ HR:TF-OW. ' Few Idalio liands placed amongam the leaders Paepcghijhcm .were seventh at 26.034 duringdl the rodeo's nintli pcrfomfomiancc, and team by anothIther Idaho duo - Austin Mavlanning and No Magicic ValleyA riders were listed min F n - chatnpion StefonI Edberg Ec struggled through day’s results. 0 long rain delay Friday to I Minico 12, Evanskiston 2 roroping was the only event lliatlat saws more than a Boone SiS e a l- a t 27.856. IS. enatic^play and a lo ------, outlast unseeded CrCristiano-Caratti 6-4, 5-7, Tlinin drove in four runs at _ !■ H U R L E Y Cory. Tlin quarterfinals o f the Legg I' tlKpIo'c, includins threeree w iih a hom e run. and al- 7-6 (7-1) in the qu; I lowed (he Outlaws onlyily Itwo runs in a five inning' M ason Tennis Classilossic. . ' «ond seed in the $675,000 I gam e. Scores jand staits Edberg, the secon 1 T hain gave up no hits hi(s for thrce-and>one>third to u rn am en t, w illII faceft Ausiraiivn Patrick [ innings and pitched shutihutout basebaH’for 14 ouls Rafter in Saturday'sly’s semifinals. ■ until Minico's secorxli sirstring defense made a cou-. The 13th-secded.ed Australian defeated No. ; pleoferrors.ollowingtw• two late runs to scorc. “ ” * 11 Patfick McEnrocroe 7-6 ( 7 ^ ), 6-0. The Spartans turnedd in their best offensive per- AL standings. AinnMtor . ' ‘ ‘ Fourth-seededd TTodd Martin odvanced ! formancc of the (oumamament, knocking out 10 EMDMlai sr t ; ; ; victory over No. 5 Jason W L PB. 06 • Bod««W.14 2 tool1 2 with a 6*2, 6-3 vie •'hits, half for extra bases.cs. BiVMM 2-11221 ustralia. Minico scored earlyy arand oflen, racking up four J § Stoltenberg of Austr DmU U »' 6 0 0 0 runs in the opening inning.inni Nathan Rich struck MM u 41 4M rx Television VVnoMU . '' 1-1 ' 0 0 Martin, a finalistlist here in 1993, will face . the big blow for the Spanans,Spi scoring two runs ______Event ______Statla tio n ______I______T imie e _ ; ; • Ihe winner of FridFriday’s last quarterfinal I with a bases-loaded singlingle m the first inning, *g ’] match, featuring top seed and N o. 1-ranked'- 1.30 7a,m..m. ^ “ '4 ’ » ] ] j Wiih three runs alread;eady scored in the fourth in- Alilo mclr»g, Carolina PrideIdo 250 TNN/Ch. 3 0 0 Andre Agassi agaiigainst Mauricio Hadad of OMUnd 'a a . T07 — K K Vl/Ch.:h. 35-6 B a.m. I ning.'Thoin assured hele vwould only have to pitch Golf, BrlUth Open semifinals. . Volloyball. moii s boach champs.ch ESPN/Ch.:h. 13 ' 10 o.m. 2 I Colombia, in the sen five innings with a blasiilast over 400 feet to right- s s . 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staage for Uteaminait t e . . . LIMOCGOES, France (AP) - Ameri-ri- Fcrrigato o f lu ly in 3 hohours, 47 min- can Lancence Armstrong w asn’t showingng utes; S3 seconds, ofT whenen he poinied to the sky andnd Defending champion)n Miguel In- b lew kisslisses upward just before he durain, chasing a recordI fififth consecu- w on Fridiriday’s 18th stage of the TourlUr rive overall victory, fininished In the V dc Fmnce,ice. pack, but maintain^ his overall lead Arm stnstrong said he made the emo*10- of 2'minutcs, 46 secondnd^Ver Alex tional gesjesture for Motorola teammateIte Zulle of Switzerland. Fabio Cas2asartelli, who was killed inI a Bjome Riis of Denm third crash Tue'uesday and was buried Ihuis-rs- overall, 5:59 behind. day.------Induroin hnpesJajoinJ “ In thehe past I have won bike races:cs Merckx, ond Frcnchmcn Jacques An- and I trie-ried to moke o little show be­)c- quctil and Bemord Him os five- cause Ith:think the show is good for thehe time winners. H e would1 fcbe the first to people.. Today 1 was no show. I was'OS do it in straight y ^ . only tryin,ying to rccognizc Fabio," Arm-m- Armstrong was part: 0of a 12-rider Oelon Sandi n d e r s strong saiisaid breakaway, then suddenlyly took off. The J : last few kilometers I started-to to others hesitated and he bulluiltupalmosta O n t h e w a y to s u Sbut S I certainly hod Fabio on myny minute lead with 62 milescs to go. '• ''. V j_ J mind thetie whole time. Certainly those)se “I didn’t Uke my clchances in a helped and motivated me to­to- ^ rin t,” Armstrong said.. “ “1 had a feel- R e d strade t ing nobody would react,St. There were ■ “I wns a s fw : lihg vety, very bad in diethe too many ofthem .” . last bit btbut I k ^ t thinking about himim H e w as sccond in losiQSt Saturday’s sprint to Rus- ! D e i o n ; QG l a n d ld idid tthat-for him,” he said, 13th stage, losing in a s[ ? O n anomother hot day with tempcra-ra- sion Sergei Outscbakov. stage win for APpMo tures ctostose to 95 degrees, Armstrongng It wait the second sti e 103-milc leg from Montpon->n- Armstrong. In 1993 he w s p e e d s a h e a d o f L a n c e ArmstrongAi of Austin, Texrex., and Johan h ■ Ferrigato of Italy, left, spi lerol to Limoges w ith p surpriseise Verdun, becoming r 0 “ o W e :e. Armstrong won 2 p i t c hI I C ^ l N Menesterc lure a stage in B ru y n e eH l co f B e ^ l u m d u r in g t h e 1 Sth s ta g e o f th a T o u r’ dde France cycling race. J ottackwitlMth 18 miles left. youngest nt 21 to captui /on by 33 seconds over Andreareo the prestigious cycling ev Cincinnati obtaineded pitchers Mark Portugal and Dave Bui ;ds learned of their stunni^ Buflo and ccnter layer trade, then went out andnd jpastlVllarinerrs,4-3 fielder Darren Lewis, U, who will uke • homers — two by Benito Son-m- over for Sanders in ccnt - to beat the fading Chicagogo I TO RONTO (A P) - Ed1 SpragueS hit - Sanders was uiisettlo )f the season AmoriCrican League ttlcd by the trade, 0-1 Friday night I his second grand slam of which sent him to the lhc city where he I The Redsds I ond rookie Edwin Hunad(ido scattered i helped the 49ers winin a: Super Bowl to I eight hits over seven innimings in his Rogers( 9 -5 )inintl the fifth. W last January. The two- tional moved to , leading the 1* '^as ihet thirdthi viciory in a row for #o-sport star is a N atl- strengthen theireir I " first major league start. I< rthe Seattle New York andand Ihe season-high fifth football free agent andnd hadn’t indicat- L ea'la g u e depleted pitching I Toronto Blue Jays over t I \c d which NFL team wil ng straight loss for>ifor>lhc Rangers. will be his n ex t ______staff by trading I M ariners 4-3. Sanders had hoped U "S H r . d to win a World fielder _ , Deion Sanders and four)ur I Sprogue hil o 2-0 p Series with th^ Reds,:, wlwho lead the N L center fiel icrlwiOiTwo Brewers 5,5 , WhiteV Sox 2 leaguers to the San Francisco£0 I Toronto’s left-field bullpci C entral, then m oye oi he Blue Jays CHICAGO-D - Kevin Seltzer's Iwo-run : on 10 th e NFL. a half-hour before the gome.le. I out in the third, giving the ' The trade to the struggli first c areer s'^IS'c keyedd a a thrcc-nm 1 eighth as the ggling Giants, last ^ ? received pitchers M oik For* I a 4 -0 lead. H e hit his fi in the N L W est, upset h 7 an d l<5 the Milwaukee Brewers Dre bcol lhc Chicago ' ^ i s p t o u . nd Dave Burba and outfielder I grand slam on April 27 -2 for their eighth victory in “I’ve got to think abc about w hat I r a l - Lewis. I fourth player in leam his !y want to do with my:myself, if not just D an^ I^ I two in one season. Spra^ bur homers - tw o by Santiago,!0 , | b T ^ g i •ag u es 13th ^ scitzcr’s hitlit 0off reliever Matt Karchn-' retire from one sport • .rt — which I've . ch by Barry Larkin and Bretret B l f e . I homer set a carcer high. cr followedI walks wa to Mike Moihcny, been contemplating al! V . : all year anyway - landed in left field near a pairair H V V I Hurtado (2-0) ollowcdd Ihrcc runs Josc Valeniinin aiand Femnndo Vina. The — and do whatever m^ iclped things along w ith two my heart decides ners ‘ with Sanders’ name. One>ne . J I ,whilc striking out a carcci:cr-high five Whiic Sox hcIpe to do,” Sanders said. “B 3. Loser Sa- wild pitchcss ond an a passed ball. Greg •■But it's going to ?rime Time’s Back.” Tphilters and walking two. take me a couple of days to think »>'d-^Pni -* lom on T orres (3-5) weni•nl eight in- Vaughn finishedshed the rally with a socri- obout il." ‘ •* nings and gave up four ruruns on sev- Reds general mana] es 7, Cardinals 0 BillWegmannan (4-3) was the winner in mager Jim Bow- PWIUes lez catcitc h e r C h ris W Id g e r tr iees s to grab a foul ball en hits. relief o f starleiarter Brian Givens. Brian . d e n ’s lip q uivered when wl he'talked PHILAI.ADELPHIA - Sid Fernandez out 10 and walked none in six from Toronto Blue J)Jays' John Olerud as JaJays players scramble Kcyscr(2-4)wasI was the loser. about having to deal Sanders.Sa Bowden struck oui ’ Red Sox 13, Twins 5 innings for his first wiri in more In to the dugout F ridIday night In Toronto. traded ccnter fielder RoRoberto Kelly for year as the Philadelphia Phillies BOSTON - Mo Voughnin hil his scc- Q r io lc s 10, 0 , FRoyals 6 Sandm on May 29 o f last year, hop- 1 Sl; Louis. Giants 6, Astros 3 ' two^iut doublluble in ihe ninlh inning tied the ond grand slam of the yea ' ing to improve die Reds :w a bases-loaded walk from JitJ: KANSAS5 CITY,Cl Mo. - Bret Bar- :cds’ attcndancc. Fcrmnilandez; whose last win came July“'y HOUSTON - Sieve Scjicrsouc tripled O’Leary. John Valentin career grand slam cappcd u Bowden said he : 4, against Catifomia when he was s in th e ! 2th Friday night. Grcenwcll added solo horo V c ", a” b=rio^,nr,,c.„ le hod to tra d e 15, 1994,1 home ihe go-ahead run in1 thetl sixth inning y Irove in five runs. He hit a two- irth inning and Baltimore Sanders in order to comam plete the deal, pitching5 fcfor Baltimore, gave up eonsecu- ond the San Francisco Giantmts. after trading Boston Red Sox beat the•e Minneso,, - - " r ;'',',a 10-6 victory Friday night oir Carlos Perez in die fifth and Twins 13-5 Friday night. . “It was difficult to trad e D cion,” tive single:gles in lhc first, then retired 15 bat- for Dcion Sanders, stoppct mping , all with two-run double off Mel Boston also scored twoVO ritnq nftcr ■ Bowden said. “He wasvas one o f my fa- ters in aI ro-row. losing streak with a win ova _,N-. Barbcric also had a sacrificc fly and indcz (1-1) allowed only three hits le ninth, but struck out with die three errors by Pedro Muno vorite people. But it’s’s a business.” Fernand . Before the game, die Giar had four RBI as the Orioles econd start since being signed by rdinthelOlh. playing first base for the scc Cincinnati has the: be:best record in the °y and four minor leaguers fn (l-I), the seventh Monireal Royals thcir I8lh loss in 24 Hies July 13 after being waived by for Dairrcn Lewis, Markk Portugal and “u h is career. league, but no stableJle rotation. Jose Je oles. Toby Borland pitched three K a p ^ in the lOth by fanning>8 Vaughn sianed ihe gomi Rijo left a game this wi ree Dbvc Burba. Sanders is «pcc,edtoj.i„ex fi'p aT nent l and Young. But Young luisl (2-0) rcplaccd starter i week with an in- f f ! , ? "for * his sccond save. u . , ■ San Francisco on Saturday. •8 behind Tino M artinez’s AL-1 T in the bottom o f the fourth jured elbow and probj■obably w ill need Phillies, whose 46 home runs ore a 3-2 pilch with one oui in the o f 69 and was lied with Fn Rikkert Faneyte, ukingg IL e w i.'s p o t in le Pirates avoided first ihree- " d B C t S vvictory t e w ith 3 1-3 innings o f scason>cnding surgery. est in Ihe majors, got homers fromO'" center field for a day, led offjfflbcgamewith for lhc league lead with 25 ne-run pitching. Rookie' ry- . . the fewest ig streak sincc June 16-58. wcni 2-for-4 wiih five RBI Starters K evin Jarvis,■VIS, C J. Nitkows- Mariano10 IDuncan, Dorren Daulion and>nd 0 double, stoning a two-runn firsti i ^ g . game losings ? Melvin Bunchch (((0-2), who lost to the Ori- com ing on his fourth-inning 1 ki and John Roper werewe demoted to Lenny DyDykstra in winning for only the , Padres 9, Braves 6 lyer in Baltim ore on June 16 ne in thcir last 13 games. Donovan . T he R id Sox w on ihcir foi the minors becausc o f :struggles. Rop- third time i Metsl2,Rocldesl ITA - Archi Cianfrocco. callcd major league siart. had 0 3-0 e (0-3) was the loser. . ' ATLANT/ , game. Minncsola had won i CT, the No. 3 starter in spring: training, Osborne {C DENVER - Pete Homiscisch pitched sev- up from thenle minors after die Padres voted »out when the Orioles cnipt- ~ two over Baltimore, divisi irth. has been sidelined muc:nuch o f the season en shuiout innings and tlthe New York ^ol to put 00 1replacemcni player on their Boston's closest pursuer in ifi by calcification in his sl ers 5, Marlins 3 Mels broke open the gamele with an cishl- reaer, hit na igrand slam and drove in six ss drew a two-out walk, then is shoulder jo in t Dodger on Leo Gomez’ single. Af- In addition to the twc MI - Ismael Valdes helped end his run cighih Fnday night, beatingbe the Col- nms os Sunn I Diego rallied past the Atlanta , ' took sccond on tw<>sport star, the MIAMI “ Yankees 8, Rangcrs^S ter a wild pilch,itch. Zaun hil a two-run sin- R e^ gave up Roper, | roe losing streak with his first nia-rto- otado Rockies 12-1 for theheir seventh win Onves 9-6 iFr Fridoy night. :r, pitchers Ricky four*gamc id NEW YO RK - A fter bcii>cing held hit*. gle and wentt to second on Cunis Good* Pickctt and Scott Sctvi( jue RBI. leading the Los Angeleslies' in nine games sincc the All-!11-Star break. Cianfroccoeco, botling for jusi Ihe sccond rvice and infielder jor league n- less Ihrough the first fourr innings,i the win's single, Dave McCarty. Rqpc rs over Florida for their thirdird ' Jose Vizcaino drove inn threet runs and dnie since hishis promotion Wednesday, ccn- qper currently is Dodgers Joe Orsulak had four ofthehe Mets’ 18 hits, necied for -a a pinch-hit grand slam in thelie N ew York Yankees baited aroundai in ihc Dmdy Andersdcnwn walked, and Barbcrie sidelined by the sorer shoulder.shi straight wiiwin. ch over the right-field fcncc es (6-6) gave up four hits in eightght Brett Butler, who had threeree straight four- eighth inninging for a 6-4 lead. He added a fifth and then capitalized on four walk.-; hil a 2-1 pitch c “TTie G iants arc awi the eighth 10 for his firsi homelomcrun sincc July 10.1994. aware he’s hurt,” . Valdesand 1 allowed one unearned run. hil games, went O-for-4. two-run singlingle in die ninth, and three wild pitches in tl Bowden said. ’They’ry’rc iiwore he’s 0 I to Humisch (2-7) and Jerryrry DiPoto com- The Podredrcs trailed 4*2 in the eighthth beat Texas 8-3, The RoyalsIs scorcdsc tw icc in the first on cs, who dropped a 5-2 decision to 's RBI grounder and'Cliris' risk.” and Pol Rapp {4-6) last Sunday,loy bined to shut out the Rock:ckies until U rry when Eddielie Williams and Scolt Living-g. Winner Dave Eiland (I-1-0) gave up Gary Gaeui's R n: tiring in the Jomes’ RBI single. sin] In the third. James' “ W e’re satisfied thothat John will be a two-nm sixth with an RBI singleigic Wolker’s RBI single in thee nninth. stone walkedIced ond Brian Johnson singledk1 seven hits and a walk before rg sixth and leaving with a 4-34- lead. Pal single drove: in in W nlly Joyner for a 3*0 able to start throwingIg mii 0 week to 10 ijmt chnsetused Rapp. Todd Worrell gol two I • ■ with one outut Ito load the bases against Givg n n Pirates 7, Expos 6(1(12 Innings) wcMichacK; ifT Kelly. Wade Boggs. DemiTlic Williams lead. Joyner rcachcdreac base five times with days,” Giants general;ral m anoger Bob outs forr hhis I5th save, and his third in :l (5-1). Cianfrocco homered ofT in Young, whose Steve ^ e drwianforaslam. r^ and Paul O'Neil had RBI hithits ofT Kenny a walk and four:b u r singles. Quinn said. three days.lys. PnrSBURGH - Kevin I T h e lSritish1 field rremainIS widei open portunily to pull away fromrom the field and I lost my ST. ANDREWS, Scocotland (AP) - The Britishsh havetohilitcxactlywhcnhere you want it.” 1 chancc. I’m on the top o f mym> game and the way I’m Open is wide open. Daly, Faxon and Tomeimori were one stroke ahead I playing I should bc doublele fivefi under.’' John Daly, Brad Faxoxon and Katsuyoshi Tomoriiri o f M asters champion Ben Bei Crenshaw, the last two ; If he had gotten to 10 underunc par ihal would hove share the lead at 6-undcrIcr-par 138 going into Satur-ir- U.S. Open champions — Corey ( Pavin and Emic Els • knocked a lot o f players out omc driver. He drove two •Jl- weather. It’s been windydy but warm and moslly dryly the British Open. I par-4s on the back nine on)n hihis way 10 a 71. i^: the first two days, butt tlthere is no such thing as: 0o Els gol to seven underder during the sccond round "On this course he can:an take odvontage of his W long-rajige weather forccccast in Scotland, when he birdied Nos.. H12, 13 and 14. But he bo­ I length.” said G reg Rita, DalDaly’s caddy. “He hit o 6- ■ “It is 0 tough course today,”to Nick Faldo said after£T geyed 15 when he misse H currently the LPGA's h lier next week, as well. Friday to.talw a--- Classic ina aa playoff,this seasoa “I hadlad “I’ve g ot a lot o f confid[idence.Jhila caddy for hen j m shot Q 3;tm(lcr>par 6S Fr 5 in for five weeks,.nq_mal­ tw o founds---a couple: ofof bad tee shots coming in, lot o f good iron shots andid had chances “He was in four-stroke lead throug ic docs,’’ she said. “It’s a . lie. ' 'but otherr thanth that I was pretty muchich for birdies. When you giveive yourself 7- ter what he d APphOiS ofthe Big Apple Classic lorlunity for both of us. ;Iosest competi---- flying at theth< pin every hole. I had a lol 8 footers or 10-12 footersns for birdies, good opporl W hile m ost o f hfatcic IC years apart He’s bcgin- ; Britain's Nick Fatd< iny Sunnesori Study the' tors th ro u g one round1 falteredf on the--- o f chanceses forI birdies.” you have to be feeling gooood about it. W e!re nine yi lid o a n d h is c a d d y F a n n j oing what I’ve ning to reallyilly like golf. He*s having a Fritlay, during the sec- tough Wykagl Countryty Club course.------Startingtg at No. 10, she convertedled “ I jusfw ant 10 keep doii '.v 1 ^ green at S t. A n d r a v n O ld C o u i » , Fi I.” ball, especiallyiaily knowing he’s got to go I McGann matched her lowestU 36-hole---those chan

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CHICAGO (AP)I - NFL owners on Friday apprCived thithe move of the Raiders bock to OakI'akiond a fte r 14 seasons In Los Angeles I 1 > 1 ^ I Thc Raiders decidcdded to move last I month after rejectinglg a proposal to I build a new stadiumm al( Hollywood ■ Park. Thc move leave;ives th e nation’s a sccond'Iargcst markc^ cf without &n NFL tcam. Last Ma;vlay thc league approved the moveI oof f the Ram s to St. Louis. Commfssioner PaiPaul Tagliabue raid the league w ouldId beI back in LA ^ by 1998, thc firstst year of thc league’s next iclcvisi cither through cxponsimsion or with a Raiders,” one club official, speaking relocated tcam. o n co nidition d i of anonymity, said Oakland has guaninlrantecd $85 mil- Thursday.ly. “I don't think they shouldId lion to expand the CcC oliseum from have to pa;pay to go back there.” 53,000 scats to 65,001,000 in time for Meanwiiwhilc, not everything is pcr- 1996 seoson. This yeairear, the Raiders feet in OaOakland, which has pledgedId will practicc in LosDS .Angeles *and S85 millioIlion to im prove the Oakland-1- play in Oakland, a rereversal of the Alamedala Coliseum,< adding 118 lux-. ff system the team folioillowed in 1981 ury boxes:cs and increasing the seating when it practiced in •Oakland and capacityly from 53,000 to 65,000. * played in Los A ngeles.cs. There, thcthe first round o f scason tick*J: ■ The decision returneeTied the Raiders, ct sales faifailed to sell out. thc team of rebels owniwned by a rebel, They anare being Tinanced'under the to their old home. N F L ’s latest li fad — started in As the NFL ownersrrs met to sane- Carolinaa aand continued in St-JLouis r ■' tion Al Davis’ decisi:ision to move — permsmanent seating licenses, from L os A ngeles b&cback to the city U nder thaihat plan, fans must pay from he deserted in 198282, Tagliabue S250 toI $-S4,000 just for the right to seemed to put asidee a any d o u b t b y buy a tickccket for the next 10 years. ■ sanctioning tho-move.c. T he city:ity needed to sc\l 50,000 to “They moyed (to) LA)L by court fill its gotgoal as part o f the S85 m il- order over‘league1C objection," lion. City;ty and coliscum officials say Tagliabue said in a meinemo faxed to they aren'en’t worried, but conceded all 30 owners in prepiu:paration for thc the goal1 fellfe short, APptwB^: m eeting. “ R aidcider operations in Loss Newly, acquired niltinning back Ricky W a^itters shows off his m useiscles to his team, Includitding Philadelphia Eaglesfies quarterback ; • “Siic had said at ththc time they Angeles;s have left much to be Randall Cunnlnghiham, a t the Eagles trainiIning camp In VVest ChesIester. Pa. w ere w ell supported in Oakland.’’( desired,, aiand the Coliscum has not Davis needed approvi-oval from 23 o f b e e n aI satisfactory: stadium,” the 30 teams for thc1C move.: Then Tagliabueue w rote in his m emo, there is thc m atter o f money.me "Visiiinting teams have been trou- S e a t t le ’s S r m th Jf o c u s e s Co n fp otb aall, not acic c id e n t; ''The Rams agreed to pay| the NFL bled by' sstadium conditions; fewV $29 million after longng negotiations Raider hohome games are sold out, KIRKLAND, Wash. (A[AP) •* Seattle w ith SrSm ith ■ f S S S S S S S Z * fully concentrateo Blades post)osted S10,0(f6 bond-fit in which the ownersTS first turned and there:re are frequent televisipnn Seahawk Lamar Smith sayays he!s tiying allegedly dri> on foobotball and Florida WednesInesday on a manslaughi^ down the move and1 oionly changed blackouts.’ts.” to concentrate on footbtball and not crashed neatear tbe have: no o th e r . charge in thee JulyJu 5 shooting death* 6C their position after thrthreats of law- Those! blackoutsbl could be a posi*-. w ony about his poulin^ tritrial on felony te a m 's pracractice take care of business. BuJut right now to Mike," SmSmith said. “It was tough. ..i Iheading out to practice. tionallj^,” Erickrickson added. “He neccb Davis had to win ann aantitrust suit televise: doubleheadersd of theirr m y business is the Seattlelie SeaKawks Td rather notot t talk about it” Meanwhile, another Seaha^iawks facing to get into something som o^er than jlut make thc move to LosIS AngelesA offi- choice with'ith a heavy em phasis on the: and this food»ll team.'' Smith’s triitrial on a trial o f vehicular criminalt troubles — Briann Bladesi — ' going through5h theth pain he’s been going cial. m o s t a ttrttractive teams — the5 Thc second-year runinning back assault in',FriFrier’s Injury was recently \was schedded to report tp cacamp Friday through. Hc needsnee to do something as "The Raiders dcvelopojped Oakland as Cowboys,':s, 49ers, D olphins a n d ... wouldh’t tolk Thursday abcibout specifics piMtponedimiu^lJanu^. . Nwith the team’s other vctcraanns and be opposecl to justjus sitting around and on asset. Oakland didn'tIn't develop the Y es, thcic 1Raiders. of the Dec. 1 accident, whenwl his car, ’ , “it’« a reliielief," he said. “I can just con the field S a n ^ y for practictice. thinking aboutu t iit t ” A n d e r ss o n w a iits l to fill I Surgery1 successfiiful, but b i g s h eo e s f o r FF a lc o n s Boseili win be siddeUned STEV EN S PO IN T , Wi:Vis. (AP) - Jbguars firstst threetl regular-season SUWANEE, Ga. (Al(AP) - Morten f S S k lined up on the I Tony Bosclli, expected to) anchorc the gam es. T h e! expansion cX team opens Andersen spent most>st o f h is first wrong side for I jJacksonville Jaguars’ ofTcns:nsive line, is th e s e a s o n1 Sept. Si 3 against the practice w ith the Atlantauita Falcons on the left-footedI I likely1 to miss the stan ofr tlthe regular Houston Oilers.lers. Friday watching othersiers handle the I ^n || Andersen, who I season after arthroscopic>ic su rg e ry “ W e’ll haveve aa better idea in two or chores that w ill be h iss onccoi h is kick- \ U[IHI f l ^ moved him to I FridayI on his left knee. three weeksI as we see how he pro* ing shoes arrive. IIII the right spQt.. I The 6-foot-7, 323-poundid left tack- gresses in hisis rehabilitation,”re said Dr. “I don’t think it’s,’s f a ir to th e , M i l Andersen isI I . . le, * picked No. 2 ovinall in the April Stephen Lucie,:cie, the team physician Falcons or to me conloming in and NJVjU a six-time Pro "I draftt and com­ w h o . p e r- everybody expectinging me to be Bowl selection I Fpared to future formed the Superman,” Andersen:n said.s “N onn who leads the I HallI of Famer . : - B b 1 Ji - h 0 u r Johnson was an exccllenllent k ickcr and N FL withh 222 field goals of 50 yards Anthony Munoz, iH lflllt' operation at for me to stand herec anda say I’m or more! HHe is sixth in accuracy at initially was B a p tis t going to do betterr tthan Norm 77.6 pcrcccent and seventh in field diagnosed with a M e d i c a l Johnson oa field goal:oals would be goals madedc w ith 302. sprained knee, C e n te r in >lcon$ term inated their con- * ludicrous bccausc th c g u y x w a s T hc Falcc . B ut a fo llo w -u p Jacksonville, almost automatic. tract with1 J(Johnson, who immediate* examination Thursday dedeterm ined “It will be a fairiyextensive fall rehabili- “But I think 1 can addad a dimen- ly became)c :a free agent. During his | that surgery was needed totc repair a tation process,sss, but he’s thc perfect sion and certainly save/e a( roster spot four scasorsons, Johnson made 84 of I dislocatecf knee cap andnd remove guy to hondlele iiit. He's hard working if that’s what they’rerc 1looking for 97 field goalsgi with the Falcons, I loose cartilage. and he has stronirang muscles.” and I think I can add a didim ension on leading thelie league w ith his 86.6 per- I “It’s a big blow,” said quonetbaclcqt Lucie saidd theth ii^ury was similar kickofTs hopefully thatlat they m aybe cent accurourocy. In his last two sea- I Steve Beueriein, who wasIS counting to one BoseiliHi sustaineds on thc-sam e didn’t fee! they had. AndAn I feel I’m sons hc wawas 36-for-27 and 21*for* I on thc Bosclli to .protect hislis backside, knee duringlg hisI junior year ol good in clutch situationlions when thc 25. ' • ■ 0 / - ^ ' V- " “It such a cntical timeefor : him. I Southern CalCal. He missed five g am e’s on th e line.” “ H e’s a Igreat kicker," Andersen I d o n 't w ant to say it’s a tra.ragedy. but gam es, but didlid in ot require surgery, Andersen, 34, signeded a S2.4 mil- said of Johohnson. “I’ve got a lot to I thist] was a time for him-to;o woric out -T h e injuryy factor ft was the major lion three-year contrattract with thc live, up to,0, no question about that. I thetl kinks and get comfortablble with the. cjuestion marku'k surroundingi Boseili, Falcons after passingg h is phy sical H e left a legacyleg here.” ' ~ I position.”p : v^hose strengthgth and quickness made during thc team ’s firstt tntraining cam p The Falccilcons felt like they had to I The surgery was decmcn e d a sue- him th e first: offensiveoff lineman to go w orkout F riday m om ing.ing. m ake th ce rmove because Johnson I cess, but the initial pro{ognosis is as high as No.No. 2 in the NFL draft Andersen was cutt byb the New hod been hahaving trouble kicking off I BoseiliE will be sidelined,si}sbt to eight since Tonyr M andarich in 1989.; Orleans Saints on TuTuesday and deep enougugh. The leam brought in I weeks.V That rules him ouout for Ute Mandoricb was one of the.all-time agreed to contract temerms with the Scott Tynerner to handle kickoffs last I Jaguars’J five preseason>n g a m e s , flops, a nd is no longer in the league.! Falcons on Thursday. Novem ber.:r. using Johnson only on I beginning July 29 with tbvhethiether Boseili could be He was on thc fieldId fo r th c 75- field goalss anda extra points, I Fame contest against thee Carolina, hewing doWn*n thetl; same path b lo u se' minute afternoon sessiosion, but only “It wasI a tough decision but one | Panthersp at Conton, Ohio.- • o f injuries, Cou|Coughlin said. “W e con-l w atched thc practice dev(levoted mostly that we thinhink we bettered ourselves • ■ APpftote “ W e w on’t rush.liirn.baclick,”,coach : ducted all .thee testste we could possibly - ve went ahead and did it,” , to special teams play. WlWhen practicc with so we Tom^ Coiighliiiaaid a t^ ittijingcamp,i.-;'d6'before .thee draftdj and we felt vei^ e n d e d , h e s p e n t a fc>fe w m in u te s Falcons coa working with snapperer Harper Lc Andersenen hod five game-winning < to recupm te; he^.wiild'jI’miss.th^^tioo;?; Bel and holder Dan Stry:tryzinski, who field goalss a,against the Falcons. Jacksonville .« Jaguars-lii-ln Stevens PointrWfs. | i i M Moonsapologi:izes to wilife, seekk s c o i l i i sseliflg MISSOURI CITY. TeTexas (AP) - On Tuesdisday, Felicia Moon deliv- Fort Bend County Districic t Attomey experienced, thithatbefoit.' _ Minnesota Vikings qiquarterback ered a swotvora a^idavit to Missouri John J Healey said Fridayay the case “I’m heit-fe-first o f all to say I’m' ■ Woiren Moon apologizedx d to his wife. City policee aafter a 911 call w as placed remained n under review. so n y that incidcident everhappraed. I’m his children and his fansims Friday for from the hchome of tbe couple, wbo “I made a tremendousI mistaken in sorry to my^ vwife. I’m sorry.to my ‘isl^in g and choking hislis wife earlier have been1 mmarried 14 years, notifying Judgment .ji and life, and I’ve^poidforit,” p children. I’m:in:sorry to'all my family, /-.^is week and said he; wasw seeking authoritiese s an S a id M oon.. and fiiendswhiwhosuppo^me."' -counseling to put his pepersonariife assault wasIS talttas . . ' ' fl>w» nilmad* a 'nddjpi:ng he bad Moon, 38,I, coiild.bec c h a r^ with '.b ack in o rd a . place. ived coum; jClasa A misdeMfcflieahdr asM UU,:whidil‘ ndous mistake She toldd ] policc tr« m m id o u>uaml«taka < lg • ■ in ■caniM.a W.OpCO^Ofine.andasmi^Bs'a "I’ve made a tremendo nQ fflSffiiJiQ gQ iiiand take full responsibilibility for it,” she had1 been flIUl aka ll full 'Hoiaonon and had year in jail Its wife refused to take . J Moon, seated on oi sofafa inext to bis slapped ~ 1 K i n . l bmil^ l l for It.’ aged. rfor -He and his wife Felicia and flankedd byb tbeir four choked to tional pro-' questions aboi!)0ut the legal aspects of > P iA w r s s -/children, said at a newsI conferenceco at point of' n e a rly fessioncmiU helb in.- ttw ib d d im tj ■ ; i p U p l E a ^acK sJS lli^l . their palotiaJ suburban Houloustonhome. passing outout.’but ...... —rVVlW arren Moon, Mi”«inesdta^ •• '?T b e vA blele matteri is under advise^' ouldn't 1)e appropriate to “I’ve taken a lot o f differfferent steps to she broke fh upsota Vikings re he heads ment and woul etuure this type o f thing'd do o e s n ot hap* fle d in het.^Tc“ r'I Mlnnei aining^amp talk aboutj*'s' said Leigh Steinberg, Q v n p ro ag ain .” trailed by beber'hus* " V' thiswoveekend. . ■ M p p n 'a agent,m t “He wid he madb a. .. i n i n j H M f l , t “A fter m any hours o f■prayers, p r tears band, altboujough sb6 was able to elude ' Moon described himself'a ai s a p ^ n . ml«tiikei and:!1:1 diink they oiight.to be .. ^and consultauon with myny husband; 1 lum and thenlen came back home. , who w always has demonstntrated aelf-. . a l l o ^ t o gD o onwitb c th^lhm .". i x)Q'isapa«t.boanl;mem- i feel vety safe in the prc8«■esenceofmy She told 1p. police and rqwated Friday ; controlc< but lost It during lbelr:aiBU^\'.FeIiciiMooctl husband,” Felicia Moonon said .' “ W e sbe would P"tno rfffW rtytrya In’ |jjn e n t l i i ^ y . , ber- of-,tliBi,.s. F o > t' Betid-. C o u n ty I !imw.'which' bpem^. a I ' wil^silrWv•^{hi8'crisis,, aod(u wo will Texas, howesvever, ofBcials can file dim> J • !‘And a very unfortunateIte incident W omen*aC« rifitiM of d6ip^c, yio- ■ remain a family in everyy 'seiue'bfthe cbar^m even tbpugb the alleged bamened bi because o f that,”'hesaid:.“lt h shelter for - wtffd." . victim deaijei ^ against proMcutioa' ' really re scared mi» becausese 1 never lence; .•< . . 2 ;

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ry ------eligilon 11 R epuliblican Chu]i r c h e s ^ ' _ _ r eje ctt-fam ily- leaderT sd raw withlA ID S criticisism B y David B rig ^I 1 cannot tell youou how disgusted I om m l ' The Associated Pre&’ress • ' - with thc way churcurches are treating the family of thc Rev.V. JJimmy All?n, former H COLORADO SPSPRINGS. Colo. — Pat president of thehe Southern Baptist H Buchanan, Phil GraiGramm. Lomar Alexander Convention. and Alan Keyes havehavi all made political pil- A llen’s family is ririddled with AIDS. He H grimmoges to Jamlames Dobson's offices has lost a daughter*ir:r*in-law and a grandson, H looking out onto PikiPike’s Peak. Two sons and onothother grandson hove the In Washington,n, thetl president of Focus H on thc Family reguli disease..One ofhisis sonss is gay. The other igularly meets widi House is a former Disciplespies of Christ clergyman H Speaker Newt Gingiringrich and has met with H Senate Majority LcaiLeader Bob Dole, who was fired from•om his pulpit when he ^ Thc prize each seeseeks is the support o fth e announced to his con^gotioncon that he, his psychologist whovho reaches m .llljon wife, Lydia, and sonsons Bryan and M att oil 5 H Americans eachI weekw( who listen to his had A lps. Thc HI\HIV virus lhal infected B B d aily half-hour broadcastbro: on 1,500 U.S. Lydia apparently cancame from a contamlnat- radio stations. cd batch o f blood. But lately, that. prizepri: has seemed increas- inglyouf o f reach.1. TIThc influcntiaJ Christian I * conservative hasis becombi e a n outspoken Glapk critic of a Republicblicon leadership that he contends has beconcome ••wishy-washy” on Mopphew moral issues suchI as abortion.1 Faith The warning hee hnhas sent out to 2 million Focus on the Fomilylily constituents and more to d ay than 100,600 postorstors is that Republicans ^ ore laking a walk< on morol issues such as Mlc PnMo; oouttMy MAHCIA JAR( abortion and gays/s InIr the m ilitary. I f ihey T hat’s all sad cnounough. 3^t when Jimmy Jerom e Presbyterlar'Ian’s youth m ission teanam t a k e s tim e o u t f o r a1 ggroup photo In front of 1th e B eaco n Hill continue lo pursue>ue a “ big-tcnt" strategy Alien went about thcthe Dallos orea looking Presbyterian Churchreh In Seattle. that avoids takingg a stand on moral issues for a church that would woi accept 3-year-old in the interest of partypan unity, Dobson says, Matt in its Sunday' scschool, he was rcjeclcd it will be conscrvativatlvc Christians who walk J by every church hee approachedai — and riot ^ out in large enoughugh numbers to insure a^ ju st Southern Baptistist churches.i A Democratic victory.fy- M att, w ho is noww 112, soys he believes in > ••W e’ll see how3w much unity there is God but doesn’t warn/ant onything to do with M i n[ lis t e ir i n g ii n S ec a t t le^ when they have been►een thrown out o f office,” church becausc “theyley kicked m e out.” D obson declares. A llen is on a crusirusade, speaking to any • In a recent intersitervicw ond in rcmorks group that will haveave him. It’s o painful Jeromee youths, inn(ier city kids 1find commaon ground before o group off scsecular religion writers, time for him, accoicording to a Religion D obson govc no sign o f letting up pressure _ News Service story,ry, and he oHen breaks By Rebecca Tateoka M on the Republicanin hierarchyh to tum their down as he tells thee fomily’sft story. Times-News corresponc Ids of th e Lord - attention to moralal issues i: after months of W ho wouldn’t? • _ emphasizing cconomlomic issues. Here is a man w'ho ho has given his life for JEROME ~ The youi'outh from Jerom e’s Republican NaNational Committee Christianity, and whei/hen he needs thc church First Presbyterian Churclurch went lo Seottle | Chairman Haley BorbourBari said in 0 letter to the most, it rcjects hirhim and his entire fami- to. shore the gospel withwit inner-city chil- j Dobson that the phrajhrase ‘•big tent” means to ly. ■ dren. T hey did thot', andUld m ore. J him that thc GOP’ is an open party. One of . ! ’ve oHcn thought;ht the Christian church According to thee ggroup’s mission tXn M issiom n !arles: Presbyterian thc great Republicanican successes of die past 'could be the cruclc!elest, the meanest, the statement, thc “Presiresbyterian Urban two years, he said,'id, was the ability of the most uncompassionatnote group o f people in Ministry Parish (PUMFMP)” is Intended 10 H o m e : JiJerome, Idaho party's candidatess to win suppon from vot- lown. Now, I knowV it. foster cooperation1 aand partnership Sharing the gospel ers on both sides oftlo f thc abonion issue, I also know thatat *Christians can rally among member churchc'ches and thc greater Bui that attitude,de, :Dobson said, in some Battle's young people ways mokes himn admireac the Democrats around a family whenhen iragedy strikes. I’ve Christian communityy ini ways that wit- H jr soring church: First community which is ■ j l m ore becausc he sa>says at least they let you p.- seen Jhat happerrhunijundreds o f tim es. Here ness to thc pow er o f cor lyterian Church of I in the Northland, for example, wc have ti created by the Holy SpiiSpirit. ■ ■ know where they:y stands on the abortion Presbyterian churchreh that is Ihc perfect The assignment forr theth w eek-long July e issue. I In trying to playy it “safe” by avoiding thc ex am p le o f how 0 church c should react trip was to create octi'ictivilies for chapel issue, Dobson soys,lys, what Republicans are when m embers tumn upu| with AIDS. time, an arts ond eracrafts project and iring chapel time, when th(he really demonstratingIng "is a lack o f courage." TTie pastor o f thislis little church discov- indoor/outdoor octivitle:ities for large groups 5 sang songs and acted ou’Ut T he hundreds oof f thousands of people crcd that one o f his foifamilies had tw ins who of children enrolled1 in a Presbyterian- 1 iswith the children, who write.Focusus con the Family eoeh hod contacted AIDSiS tthrough contaminated sponsored summer schschool. The young le (Beacon Hill Prcsbyieriat missionaries olso sat in on the academic an month, and large numbersnur of the evongcli- blood. T h ^ were infants, Infi just months old Seattle) pastor (wanted us tcto cal voters who he! saidsai provided 43 percent portion o f the schoolI and ai provided sup- H || when the disease was/as discovered. } make sure these kids goilot o f the Republican vo port and assistance whwhenever a teacher ' • - 1 voters in their landslide So the church went’cnt lo woric. The pastor biblical teachings through thche . victories lost foil,I, areai not prim orily ^on- oskcd for it. started teaching. TheThi church brought in cause they would at leasi>st cerned with'economomic i issues, according to “They told us the kids{Ids were educotion- experts on AIDS, anand before very long, ’ those things through thch e Dobson. ally challenged," saidd JohnJc Ricketts, one people were voluntc(itecring to carc for the d thc Rev. Robert Stebc, pos->s- What they are conconcemed about Is their o fth e mlsslonaiT^ youth:nths. “But they were PhoMcourtHyW children during the: weweek. me First Presbyterian, whoho own families, andi issuesiss such as abortion, m ore like educationallylly advanced.” Here Is thc secretret to responding in o islon team member.Brlai along on thc trip, homosexuality andnd pomogrophy5 — con- Added Aaron Jenkinkins, o visitor to Christian manner to0 AIDSA in your congre- ojnacky w as like a big !bi he craf\ times, the kids madede. cems that this socicty:icty is in a moral freefoll, ton who went olong gation: Idaho from Washington )ut o fth e fdoho stole seals ondnd Dobson said., on the trip, “They morelore tought us m ore t o littleIitl Chris, w ho Is enroll* Y ou hove to Startrt Kteaching and organiz- ith indigenous flowers andnd “Those folks wouldould work like crazy for a than w e taught them ." t h eI SSeattle Presbyterian su ing now before thele disease< strikes your - and breod. candidate who givesives voice to those con- But the volunteersrs :set out to moke schc congregation. Listen,en, pilgrims, this Is the 100I program. the children had never seenen cem s," Dobson sold.lid. their own contributions,ns, too. most terrible scourgut Dobson sold he wiiwill neverendorse a can- Morcia Jaro, on odadult leader who childd to Interpret for them and v you have to be prepaeparcd to respond with were shocked by thc Idahofio didate, but o f the camcandldates out there now, accompanied the younoung missionaries, to conommunicotc w ith her. m ercy. . Bible storieshing u on the small kernels,Is, Buchanan, the conseinscrvallve commentator, talked about a little girlirl inam ed Y ishi. “Ming ospect o f the Allen in thcir dealings withwit spouses, children, story is that the churcurches In Dallas turned the^ look each other in> theth eye and pour TTPromise'Keeper A Is comm their hearts ouL ■ pursuing vital relationships friends and people o ftf different races, awoy, the family ofif a prominenb mon. If B.j- E v en th e fo u nnders d e have difficulty they can do that, oneme wonders how many On the stadium- floor,, teitears stream from few olher men, understaridi the face of a 42-year-oIdd ftfather as he hugs he hi needs brothers to help h explaining the'movelovement’s success, but_ men and women who/ho are not well known I li'' som e say m en aree tired tii of living in self- hi^ teen-age son. They hadbad been estranged k(keep his promises. ward, C have been turned awa)m y. The numbers must for two'years, rwhile the fotherfot battled drug imposed isolationin fromfi others, and are be staggering. ogether again. I I •:/ redefining success; by how they are viewed ' i w ill tell you ogaiigain, the' churches that addiction; now they are tog< ^ P ro m ise Keeper Is comm “I told him that I do notlot want to hurt his pi i .ju'; by their wives and chilchildren, not their boss. welcome everyonee willv, be the winners. practicing spiritual, moral, e mom. I don’t wont to hurturt him anymore. I_ g| ” W e believe w e're're InI the m idst o f a spiri- Isn’t it obvious w hyf chchurches In this nation and sexual purity. want to be there for hiih.n. F I want to be his fS iss jV>. tuol awakening,"' sosold Promise Keepers •ore declining? ) Keeper is committed to L' President Randy Phillihillips. dad,” he said. . S aA Promise Keeper is comm beybnd any racial and I At the Atlantai convention,cc the men All over the stadium, menmei weep, holding |;C I building strong m aniagesimitted” a ; I itional baniers to- 5 Ctark Morphew is an ordained clergy- on to each other for suppiipport os they talk ^3 through i j^QI ' pledge to thc seven'cn central teTiets o f the families through love, prote> ate the power of biblical |pK movement — amongong them to build strong’ man and is reHgioo} w;writer fbr the S t Paul openly about the most intimateint relation- g,and biblical values.______dience ' (Minn.) Pioneer Press.ess. Write to him at die- ships in their lives. ro fth e ; ...... - r . fomilies, to overcome}me racial barriers and to St.- Paul Pioneer Pressress, 345 Cedar St., St 'The relief is almost pal|palpable when tbe ~1'/U practice ethical andmd sexual purity. They Paul MNS5JOI A Promise Keeper Is comm J Keeper is committed to [i stamp their feet aflerter eache prom ise, creating speaker -allows thejn toI di;disengogeiwith a 8 0 Supporting the mission of th g his world, being obedient S ' more fomiliar male ritua],I, albeital w ith a reli- S imitted to f , ,\ \ a rumbling noise as loud as any that has church by honoring and pra lat Commandment (Mark | shaken the Georgiaa D

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3 S r a n gg e w i t lh C o s ss ; a c k s I M i s s i oo n a r i e s W e i x ii®i ful sorrel horse. —AftCT'ht^arreairhe-pleaded-ded'-wilh-tbcH>cople4QJet ------'fnoiiy.- T h ^ y -W ftre n c c e p t^ Italy Roni^isaiion/' It was a closmg. ccrcm ^ My band of, Cossacks:ks storted their .work the ,him'gO’frce'bcii:^\ise JicI onlyon! sfbl^ Ac.pmon^ t«J ing m e as a m em ber o f ththeir group. '; I; r e p o rt on h e r triiiit\i<(sion at middle of Juq'c. The5 firstfi week, we caught - have enough in6n^,To.biji|’ sit was a great honor,r, as an American, to be people every day. Two . : 1 J:30 a.m. Sundajday a t th e : b etw een fiv e arid.' 10 0e ■ The people granted -his i South Urals, C os^ks. I .. wefound.otilyonctliierin . r Kimberly Ist Wordltd chopcl, Gionn 'made a member of the S ' 'W eeks a fter we began, wc ill 1 Pa^on ilh two other Cossacks in ■ the onions to ihe ri^tful'o ;■ 3857 N . 3500 E. was assigned to ride will ' a week of searching. TheTh drastic rcduciidn in often stole fruits and veg* i clress fen: his daughter. ' Glen graduatedte d fro m search o f thieves who ofl crim es -was attributed tot a 1the type o f punishment' 'ere caught a t-4 a .] r e r ^ ^ dens. T he area w c w ere to . • A man and woman were, 1 Kimberly High Schschool and etables.from fam ily garde ’ tbe Cossacks' adminisietSler when they_caplurc a '' 5s. they saif theyv*w gardens located north of a carlo’ad'of vegetables, 'i ! ' attended Brighamim Y o u n g patrol includes 1,894 gi robber. -v owners of'thc.garden. SinSincie th e c6,upT.e •didtj't : University in Proveovo. Utah. jl. Chelyabinsk. Sergei Ariatolich Vok'oronia, Cossack captain, e < ^ garden owrtCT ovemment changed, land have ihc docume'nt.'that,c<^ ; for three years. heShe plans to W hen the R ussian go> ' told o f several sentences. possess, tho,man wasTillo)illow ed to go .^o.his'Jb)); and'operaled by,the state ■ rctum to BYU in ththe fall lo F .f l •’was no longer owned an ' One man was arreste;sted after the, Cosishcics' iffedtbtt stump: Afltsr SIX . ming system. Some fami- • blit the w ife w as handcuffec I complctc her studiesdies in clc- under th e collective farm : found him leaving a gardiarden wjth,several bags of^ ' sun: sh'ciicj)nf?f8cck-fiy ovemment factories and, hours in the blistering sui ; . mentary education.1. She S is the lies w h o .w o rk ed in go> '• fresh flowers to sell. '•' II children «^beg«ii< voucher allotting them a th a fiim e . her;tw o -small c.l '; daugbtcr.of Dcraldid ands Lois 0f^ceS;were given a vo ‘ ■ “ W e handciifTed this; manmi and chained him to a the Cossacks td let their momother go free! for a garden. Others just ' Glenn ofKimbcrly. small plot of ground fo ‘ tree until w e could gatheither all the garden owners “She will never do It agoiagain," th<^ s a i d j ,, - ? - ^ >'• I------A---- w ent into the country ammd chosc a place to plant ith hifri,” V oroniosaid. 1 • 'Elder' 'Mattt Payton Conovere r^ ' S w e n s e n , ‘ to decide whal to do with The woman .was letI go.,gc wjthout thc,l^u|l I served for Iwo yeorears in the •fruit trees arid vegclablcs,:s. Apparently, diis toolcsecseveral days.. s to everybody, but to switching punishment. ; West Virginia .CharUarlcston Mission. He will reportrq on his mission at “The land.belongs 1 ' “ W h en th e t h i e f faCt‘deed the gatjdcner&, he W henever the garden ownersowi were liLdi^grcSi on way of describing the 2:45 p.tn; Spiiday at tlict Oakley 1st W ord chapeipel. nobody” is the cominon showed np shame for^br'bis crime,” 1hc captain ment as to whether a persperson was gtiilfy :nccd as the people try lo • Payton is tbe sonn o:o f Tim ond K athy Payton1 o:o f Oakley. , situation being expcrienc ' said , “so w e decided bishis'biggcst crime was not' guilty, a h e a d cbilnt o flhhe* c cbwrie;V.d(!t^|pe^ite adjust to new system's. I • Eld«t Jeffiey PaulPa Conover, son ofR ayy iand Corol-Conovcr of stealing, but not being; ashamedaa of what he bad . accus^pcrS’on’sfate..'- , . ‘ hamed, wc made him tak^’ ^ I Twin Fa!Is, scrvedi forfc two years in the Germamany Frankfurt Mission, ; The gardeners' live in1 the-city1 and the garfcnsi done. To make him ashar >. Since so m'lr^ thieVM t ; He wHf ien^on hishis mission at I p.m. Sunda3day at the Twin Falls 1st u e located in the countiyly , $6 most o f the time not . his pants off and Jay faceace do^ ona bepch ,' . gatheri^ng'.l’.OOp^ardni.owr I Ward cha^:on Elizalizabeth Boulevard, one is p’reSem to protectt thetl gardens. ‘ trolley stop where manyny peoplf were' gaA er^. evcMually 'd’eci4ed46 'atl ch a^d swUcbe'd Him 40 ,. I G o n o v er.is'm Eag:iagle Scout and 1991 gradualuote of Twin Falls j^igh . Stealing a sack of onioions o r a bunch o f carrotsI Then we took ,a switch • .Administef-.ir'puTlislMniht,< ; Schi^L He attende4!e4 Mesa Community Colleglege for one year before is'jno't a big eiiougli crimime for Ac polipc to han-' time^ and made bim*’m-wallc^^ay-.fl?,*wos ;•-■ thief.-U'asarfo'wcrofag^ : Ws mission.and plan:lans to resume his smdies in international business die.' ' ''. •. - asbamed’ihen.” . ; . the crinjl.nal^wiirnpt a'g.ar^ *' at the M esa school1 in the fall. ■-“Besides, our Russiann prisons aie so crowdedI Another'crimjnal wtais c a u g h t^ ith i^ m c Stolen' r‘ing vi’fli dc[nc,in^public, y/itl • E ider A ndrew/ H.H Swensen served for twcwo years in the England there wouldn't be roomm l o p u l th ese,th iev es if■ •' carrots anjl was prom ptlytly handcuffed to a post'to- ,' • has ^tcel imoedded, in' i,ts tip London South Missiission. He will report onI hish mission at 10 a.m. they ,wcre arrested." saidlid D im a -Logachev, man-' aw ait her sentencing. ■ ’fotaHcbacIflt'D'AiA'crittisj Sunday at the T w inn FFalls 2nd W ard chapel onn FPark Street. ager o fth e gardens.' Jhe CossacKs gathered:rc^' the gordicn ow ners to ;,m ^bdr bf^e.Jlusyajfifos Swensen the sonn ofo Marilyn and Jerry Swcn/cnsen of Twin Falls. He Using the commonscncnse ingenuity typical of■ decide what to do withI ththe woman.'As she'facdlii,';] graduated from TwTwin Falls High SchoolI inii 1992 and attended the Russian people'; Loiogachcv and other man-• the people, she was cursingcu and;\yjllingjthdv-^““G6'd' \y ilh ^ g iv c us^for (I Brigham Young UniJniversity in Provo, Utah,, forf< one ycdr before his agers decided to reViveie tlTe ancient m ethod b fr accusers all the bad s«reainar w ords sbe could thiblc, neopre,' because he kno^ ■ m ission. H e is an Eagle Ea Scout and was activcivc in Chamber Singers, using Cossacfc horsemensn lo.ride through gardenI of. Aften much heated:d discussion,c the peoplti/^' ~ crfmc-to-stcal'ortoswlteng S iiy Madrigals and smdeiident govemment. He plansns to attend BYU in the areas and catch robbers. decidcd her biggest crimiime was not stealing car- I rots. T hey decided her tongueton w as bod. . fa ll______The dictionary dcfiniinilion of Cossack is “a H.R. Weixel o f Jerome,me, along w i^ her bus- member of any of seve^eral groups of peasantsi T hey w ould punish herier tongue. I underground refrigerator, band, the Rev. Elroy Weixceixel, is serving on a m is- Tbe Times-Newsw welcomes news o f chunurch missionaries. Send who lived in autonomousus communal settlements, They look her to an ur ^e shares her experiences ■ ;s-News, P.O. Box S48, nc, in the late 19ib centu-• opened the freezer compimportment and made her sion team in Russia. She s infonnation to Ellenlien Thomason, The Times- especially in ihe Ukraine in a column every other■Saturday. Sat Twin Falls,-ID 83302303; or Nancy Miller, Timesles-News Burley Bureau, ly .” slick her tongue to a shellticlf inside the freezer. She 1650 Overland No.X 33, Burley, ID 83318. Deacsadlinc is noon Thursday for publication on the Saturday religion page. C h u r c h 1 n e w s mored Sunday I Smoking" usedu by the Americon A belieief in recceiving, Minister to be hon C ross)ss more than 20 yeors TWIN FALLS - Thee Rev. Erwin S. Bem tbal1 - a g o . will be honored Sundayly on the occasion qf the - m - The •ogram wos developed by 60lh anniversary of hiss ordinalioni into the. pas- V'iJP' ^ a ministerer ondt physician. Glass rejoicii[ng, re mew^l toral ministry of the Lut.utheran Church-Missouri and his wifwife have worked with Synod. Members of Imnimanuel Lutheran Chureb ^ the Los AnjAngeles area Red Cross . Summing up the vic'b'iews o f m ore will celebrate the anniver'c rs ^ at a brief reception programs5 forfo: l5-plus years. They ^than 5 million membmbcrs of the M WIiat we follow ing the 9 a.m . wors)rship. ! Peterson will coordinate -Evangelical Lutheranan Church in Erwin John “Barney”’ IBemtbal graduated from the program.ram. .^ e ric a leads this obsct)scrvcr to three p believe Concordia Seminaiy inI .JSt. Louis, Mo., in 1935. iSeg3i&-y^ Cost isis $ $10 p e r p erso n fo r a • W.ords: receiving, rejoicing reji and He was ordained andd installed as pastor of . m aterials5 fC'fee. Reservations must K ■ Dan A. Rieke S c h e llin g ■ ^n ew al. Trinity Lutheran Church:h in Schuyler, Neb., and1 "Tho B e m th a ls Marie beconfirme<•med by Sunday. . , i;’ Lutherans emphasizeize God's giv- L _B U S served there until 193939. H e also tau g h t fifthI Ministries will performm ini concert at 7:30 p.m. Call 736-1995. ;ng ahd our “receiving" - at baptism. ” through eighth grades atIt tthe church’s school, today at Calvary Chapeopei, 241 Main'Ave. W. .bur status as equalI membersn: of a Iqlok q at the Magic He served as paslor ofofthe Immanuel LutheranI A dm ission is free. Youths attend Prestesbj^erian event God’s family; at comnmmunion, our Church in Sheridan, W>Vyo., from 1939 to 1949’ Lisa Marie has dedicate»led the past nine years lo TWIN FALLS - Severaleral Magic Valley youths .belonging-as forgiveJven and re- Vsllalley’s various and G racc L utheran Cli"hurch in Wayne, Neb.,. helping the poor and crippled.ofcri| heart find the will-be attending thee FPresbyterian 'Youth ' elm p o w ercd b y th e spirit; sp at all from 1949-1973. love and healing o f Jesus.;us. Triennium this week in WestWe Lafayette, Ind; The j m om ents a s deeply lovecived persons. r 6sli^lous l l faiths During his 24-yearir ministry in Wayne,• She has ministered thrthroughout ihe Northwest convention will feature talkstall by theologian^ and *’ Our worship reflects:ts our “rejoic- n. “ Bcmihal served'the Nororthcm Nebraska Districtt and Califomia since I9{1985 as co-founder, lead special events. More thanhan 100 workshops;will ing!” We love singingg aand celebrot- to vocationion, family, society and per- of the Lutheran Church-:h-Missouri Synod as vice• singer and lyricist withII diedi band, “Destiny,” and explore such topics ass racism,ri rock'*n’ roll, ing G od’s love as showniwn in the spirit sonal welln;llness in all dimensions. president, mission boardird chairman and campus' is now doing a solo tour.ir. gangs and violence, andtd beingb a Christian in a 6f Jesus. We encourageIgc growth and ,^5X A Lutherans, wc joyfully/ pastor for W ayne Stale CCollege. secular worid. **'rencwal” through the truth ns it jr heritage , as partners in a1 He came to Twin Faialls in 1973 as associate• Reader’stiireaterir planned Magic Valley attendeesecs include Chris Aslett, develops within the scnpturcsandset ,pjri,„alily , pastor at Imm anue) Luthitheran Church. A'fter retir- I Chojnacky, Gina Pool, ity best reflected by h6peful, \ reader’s theater, “My Lanel Decoteau, Brian Cl sciences. ike compassion ond respectI ing from full-tim e minislisiiy in-1976, heconlinuedi TWIN FALLS - A r Haley Thomason, Maryiry Lynn Montgomery, j .f Christ-like ; Servant, Joseph,” withilh words and music by • '.'W c promote dialogue5»e among dtf- „f a|| petsersons, regardless of theirr serving part lime at ImmimanufJl unlil 1987. Since Kelli Rudolph, J e ff Leir• andanc Josh Reeves. Kenneth Cope, will be: pipresented al a stake flre- fdrent faiths. We seek:ek bridges of p5„o„iu, Elizabeth Boulevard. elieve that, with God, all in Falls 9th W ard will take HOLLISTER - The: arinualan M eeting.in the t;ious. expression o f Gocj o d ’s presence Confcrcncc of Lutheran'n Church-Mlssouiri Synod1 M em bers o f the Tw in F ■c jxjssiblc. n, which features a sextet, Pines of th’e Hollister ConCommunity .l|resbytcrian ■ among us - the life; of o f Jesu s, W e things Dtcf Pastors and Immanuel LiLmhe'rtm Church. H e andI part in the presentation, > ueis by Jon Miller. Nicole Church is planned forr JuJuly 29 and 30 at the , -seek to keep in balanceice the joy o f a his w ife, Em a, have fivec 1children. 'num erous solos and dueij Diamondfield Jack Campimpground iajthe South • tclationship with Goi3od based on The Rev.ev. Dan A. Rieke is the pas- Gilbert and Greg Miller,Ier, as well as the theater Admission is free, and the Hills. ;;grace with the outflovlow from that lor o f Our>ur Savior Lutheran Church and slide presentation. Ad ^ Winepress fellowsrehip sets talk Activities include a hotlot (d9g, ro a s t» 5:30 p.m. 'relationship: a life lived/cd in devotion in Twin FaFalls. I public is invited. T TWIN FALLS - Comimelieus J. Schelling will and festivities at 6:30 p.m. .m .,;u ly 29. H qt dogs and speak at 7 p.m . today, 10 a.m . and 7 p.m. Sunday[ Baptist church plailans bible school buns will be provided,, anand participacU should and 7 p.m. Monday at Winepress Christian bring chips, cookies, bcvenverages and tahlc service, Dean ci:ieared ofF charges Fellowship. Meetings areire held in the basem ent o f TWIN, FALLS - Vacoacation Bible School will Overnight cam ping is availvailable, with ctupp^^jQn the Campus CommonsJ ShoppingJ Center on the: be held this week at thethe First Southem Baptist their own for breakfast. ' . LONDON (AP) — The dean of Cathedral,al, 130 miles north of co m er o f F iler and Fill:illmore. streets (use alleyr Chureh, 492 Washingtono n S t.N . Games ond crafts Begin5in iat 10:30 o.m Sl^l>^, -^one of Europe’s m^most famous l^ndon. entrance on Fillm ore to find suite', b ehind and1 Children ages 4 througlugh sixth grade arc invited w ith a potluck dinner featueaturing John Hbiistock’s • medieval churchesi wasw acquitted Verity Freestone,Fr 32, had lold a ' below the Fish Bowl). to participate.- D utch oven chicken at 12:30 12:i p.m. Those'attend- of adultery Weclncisnesday afler-a Church ofof England Consistory Schelling says he wavas a man running fromI -The theme is “Windindows on the W orld.” ing are asked to bring at potluckpol dish or beverage three-day trial thatat bumped1 the Court mceti»:ting in Lincoln that she God. Classes are planned for foi 6:30 to 9 p.m. doily and table service. A worsi-orship service is planned j; Hiigh Grant-hookerr storysti off front had an afTafTair wilh the 60-year-old . As a child, God heardird his cries w hen he was} Monday through Friday.iy. For transportation, coll for 2 p.m., with tbe Rey..ey. Robert D. Van Nest • pages of British ncwspivspapers. ' dean afterier he told her she had injured in a fall, but, throughth the teen-age and1 7 3 3 ^ 8 0 6 . speaking. Visitors are welcwelcome. For more'infor- S Mpre than 100>0 supporters “comc;io-to-bed” eyes and was as young adult years, he titumed his back on God. mation, call Gcnit or Joycelyce Peters at 655-4316. ; ; applauded as the four-1ur-membcrjury attractivlas! as'hjs hilltop cathedral, Following the death ofh■his son in a car accident,, Adventists try to) helph smokers ; verdict for the Jacksonn deiiredc the chargcs, and ic into his heart and later read its unanimous ve he asked Jesus to comc [ -tWlN FALLS - The,he. Seventh-day Adventist Tbe Times-News welccelcomes nev(S o f church in Jackson, the his wife,5, Mary, 1 stood by him accepted a call into fulUtl-time ministry. He gradu- •; Very Rev. Brandoii J I Chureh is sponsoring a1 wws, to o ?" o ne ,icg a v alilable ilt to the church in a i v e s o f m e I child asked. ' . . d iverse cocommunity. Slebe said he; The seairch fo r CGod in Ul entally reetarded; v I The volunteers workeirked& om 8:3Q hopes thatlat will spark some creative / cratic labyrinth that oftenen accompa- enuiess of the m1 entally relaidedt’’ she J:30 o r 4 m the ju iccs in1 the youth group to sustaint ByDsvidBriggB ignored. Therhe very people m ost likely I in tbe m pniog until 3:3( it f nies such programs. ;, said. 0, the group .growthinti The Associated Press to readi out>ut in loving acccpiance of .|ahernoon. Even so, n their ow n church’s area, However, the past dececadcs have What off theth church — the^one I squeezed in.a Marinerslers (baseball) Voluntciteers from the Jerome others .are dfoften treated as this gener- also seen a greater mobili^li^ and more place wherere peoplep should feel they } gam e, a fe n y ride, a triprip to the Spac? church, in addition to John, AaronI N EW H A V EN , C onnin.,— When ation’s leper>ers. ; e impersonal communities,!, cutting o ff arc O K , aifflrmcd ffir and beloved' for h services al a„d Brian,m, were Chris Aslett, Katie: she heard that Michael.wwas enrolled Wbat meinentally retarded people I Needle and church i 1 the retarded and their• caregiversc who they arc?ire? i r. The services Bubak, Br : in a seivice club's equeuestrian pro- want most« (of all is to bc accepted ■ Church at the Cehter. 1 Brady Chojnacky, Boone - from traditional sipporarts such as The answerwcr is m ixed, ?aid tb»R e\'. beater, with art church,, Ann Correll, Lanel1 gram f a movie thea :, neighbors, friends and exKxtended fam- William Gavejaventa, direqtor o f com* I eight-member band playilaymg pop and Decoteau,:u, Kristin Foote, Gina Pool,, aunt ri^marked that noww special ed. cially in chichurcbes and synagogues, s ilies...... ■_ I' miinity trainiilining and coordinator of ithristianrockmpsjc.-. , children receive n ot onl;niy compen- said speakeikers at “That All, May be • ...... H aley Thobomason. Mike Thomason, I And, in general, prejudiidices a^lnst congrcgati'ortional’ supports for the Being in the “big city”ty” didn’t both- and Teresa satory programs but elite: privileges.( Welcome,”,” a Yale Divinity School s a Thomason. - the retarded, which in sonome part can Universityy AffiliatedA Prograiri o f Most said they' • The teei ) Normal kids were thele real disad- . .symposiumm retarded child]lildren, "What did yoii do {bo6d w h « we myed.” ; ■ to raise memoney for their trip. These: dovtn w ith emotion, ave you this child?!!, , 1 w ould bavcv ;J:hangB8 airoliround mental retardation,I, “The general attitudes9 of( fear and that God gave O f rourse, th w wtr«rere small hur- kids, in grajrades nine through 12, gen- . “Both Michael and I v mged ” said At the othejther extreme,,beisa.rd, is. ofthe eques- -'Qu^rfs^d.id . . revulsion baye not ebon dies to lump - like sleepingsli in a erally plan:Ul a mission trip eveiy otherr gladly tradedJO years of ney to idealize nienully nvitatioii for . More tbarban 100 pieces of legisla-- Gudorf, an.etbicsprofessoisor at Florida tbe tendency cbutch building whichich was being year. Eachcb time is different, and the: trian program for an in\ idividuals os God’js spMial family, for a donh^vebebeen passed in support off International Universi^. . .retarded indivi shared by four congregati^ d o n s and._tbe sam e.. him to visit with her-fa s h o ^ 'ia her, ' peoiple, orbo)jbo)y innocents; .1.-.: ! r said as sbe - Ibe rpt^rded.ed. Extensive special edu-.- 1 Lcttm g her ow n pain sl summer school, for exto)am ple. **There !w w as a lot o f satis&ction tbe} weekend,” Ms. Gudorf i B ^.voicc, Ms. Gudorf tella.ofofthe eVeiy- .But ti^ere.(re are ftl80ra.nnm>er of I choked back tears in thehe chapel, at. catio^rpgiograms in public schools ^ “Tliese guys ^dedlup uj being real last.^y whenwl you looked ba^k on - ^ day slights her son-experieien^. churches wb(who'neither exclude the I Yale Divinity School. andtraininaing/and employment pro- ^ ' .-itvagabonds all week, nnever really the kids,”” AaronA said. “They liked us s .’‘Store clerks, b a f b ^ ,, 1movie usbf, m entally retanB tarded o r view them ,sol(^ ! Of al! the modem sinsis committ^ . grams,forr nmentally retarded adults •ifbetag able to settle in,.which, w: on top a lot, andd wev really liked them. We J the new services available: . ers, neighbors and tbe poliolice office^ , ly as objectscts o< f m inistry, acc'onling le to teach them somewhatI ,.against the mentally rotiBtarded,' per-t^r-are^m ong tf ' a ll the Vvoric they did,Id, mi ade things w ere able i iful a s b ein g ' (0 those ableble to navigate the bureau*. be idolizes are put off byiy tbQ d i f f ^ ’ lo Gaventa.I. ■ . * a little difficult,” Stebe6«vd. sq ,‘aboutGod.’kL” baps none are as paiafu

J r r r - y — - r ^ 0 0 > R C O) P Y | ■ tl' -. ' ■. Salurdayay. July 22.1995 Tlmoit-Nows,iws, Twin Falls. Idoho C-3 RReligion Promisese Keepers•S__ ^ ^ ---- —- — I ^ Continued from 01 back the clock on women';n's rights, - I I . fgg-' 1^ IE ^and reestablish models of mmale hier- I orehy in thc homci a B S K s P V ^ H p Promise Keepers officiicials soy , ' they arc trying to moke m en la k e - leadership roles in their hotlomes, but tot< iinderstand thot to be a1 (Christian leaderi< meons to serve others "Ultimately, the messagiIge IS o n e ' —that-giyes-va 1 ue-and-hple pack Denver’s Mile> HHigh Stadium June 16 for a gathering of the Fro Keepers seeks to do is “lcnrxii^^ A u ggel ' isits • one c man nt a lime.” zation. ... p new i t e c o s t aa l i s m g s 1 , 0 0 0 m l e m b e rrs a da> P e n ains 50. ^ tem}iple The Pentecostal pusish ------Keyy experience A M E R IC AAN N FORK, Utah (AP) — Nearly 20.0JO.OOO p e o p le w a tc h c d B O S T O N - Hle’s c ‘$ standing at ■■■■jj /V n s o s ta tu e oif f ihithe Angel Moroni was OUi»rrbllglonf: beleliefs that set ling the psolm » u 8 s u g ; _ s e t a to p th ee fvMount Timponogos " his pew, mouthin] «.'»• in-o^ * when it hap- proj lie Temple of ThThc Church of i^ su s ------“ A t th e C r o s s ,” w Ronun C«tholle»; pens. His immenseise torso twitch* • f Pentecostal Christ o f Latter-ttcr-day Saints. V J«r*:18.3mmon ' V v y / ( ¥ off] es (0 the lef^, thenm Ilurches right. * ” 2S0 W hen thele statue'ss base was IUutllmt: 1.0 wnion Hobc His arm s snakes U| upward, Ihen •tTU HinHindu*: 706.1 mBlon X i i l 332.7 E Iv i £ E - ; 2oo B o sto n G lo b p la c c d in s iddc e the t unfinished tcm- Buddhl*l»:33T,6 \ •,!' writhe by his side,i e . A n d , a t lost, 2,1!,■ Monday, some of the ^ !“ To knowjw what Pcntccostalism is, it’s•s essen- P ' ' ’® the words come. WF on the tem ple's south — — tial to knowow w h at a Pcntccostal does, sine Ohmahnaohhh.lh. Dadadadc. .sFdc'a^pirdS.ided. Others sang“ The _ s_____ define them. emsclvcs as much by shared c H a l l e l u . FHashinemah Spirit of God Go Like a Fire is 0 enccs a s writtenwrii doctrines. The key expei hatasamatamcseno.(la. ■ a hymn written for the :fs thot distinguish Pentecosta . T h c s y lla b le s swswell from his' Non;B»«t u .j _ ' r ' r = ?s3™s;; Ition"tiS; ofthe church's first SS m 'm K(»M M CMm. «« ««» 1 23-coral gold leaf, hod p f G o d fillsIlls a believer and empowers I nod their approvalval. and slowly ved once and the base cany out God’sGo will. Pentecostals call lh( they, too, surrenderd e r 10 th e ir ow n *— r m S o t l X uut T gbefore it was put into ^ )d refers to. Spirit "thele forgotten( member of thc Tr incomprehensiblelc Incarnations.i 450 „i,lkllion adherents. And at going goi on everywhere," sasaid roots Underwood inently. 5 distinctly whichalsoii»> includes G od a n d Jesus Christ whal It means; ,,,5 Harvey Cox, a professor aiIthc 1 roots that arc „ istory-makin^g^eyent.” No one knows wh rcnl rate of growth — Hai iking in tongues, a language unf:i: they only know thIhcy’rc speak- „„ Harvard Divinity School aand American and unrinmistakably • Spcakin mfinH saidAbrakDulDurtschi, who with his , estimated 5(T,000 new Hai to Ihe userrr bubi t presum ed to be a gift from author o f thc just-released bo<)00k, subversive. fam ily is inI the thc process of moving ' ing in a rrancelikeikc longue that „cn,bcrs■s ai day — one in three autl ionatc prayer thai ranges from Rise The eariicst inspirpiration traces , ‘ Provo fromom Idaho Falls. Idaho, flows from the lips' . Christiansins will be Pentccosial “ “Fi F ire F r o m H e a v e n : T h e Ri days and thc clapping loto. doncing, from raising annsslopip- I -It means 0 lot I Compared to theic staid Sntlilay by early’ nextne century. o of f Pentecostal Spirituality anda back to biblical da lotto us as a family." lic h d e s c r ib e s m g in w ithlh tht^ c pastor. cw temple is a major services that set the standanl for Some: researchersri say there thc thc Reshaping of Religion)n in Book of Acts, whic jathcred 2.000 .‘ Omnelne healing, where prayer can ma id his wife. Wendy spiritualism inn most r of the 25 millionmil Pentecostals and thc the Twenty-First Century." how, when Jews gatl cv";nr''s.Td"': Some observers point to sev*s< years ago for thc ihi feast of sickwell. ’eople are crying out on Christian world,. anilat espeeially charismanatics in the United > S rr miracles o f the kind written pi in nearby Harvar'ard Square in stales alor eral unattmclive features off the1 Pentecost, cclcbratsts were'Tilled' le ofthe veil. They wont lone. Others estimate as era ,st ’• thc Bible,:, wwhich are as likely todoy os ' SeSZro' Boston, many’ churchgoersc „„„y { Pentecostal push, especiallyly in wilh thc Holy Ghost, Jhcircanhlyort’ ordinances done." s 60 million, the differ- Per >. > aerobatics as 5„,,5 s,c„ old-line U.S. churchthcs: In thc mid-1800s,3s,'a definable ycarsogo. ** M ormonsIS believeb the Angel . would see sUch O' emming from the fact old sonal testim ony, where worsi crazy cult or ^,.5 hi Pentecostals sometimes fa\'avor Pentecostal religionin look shape. , *• Person rshipcrs Moroni showiowed churclf founder evidence of a cr I hard to count any reli* Pei ill fellow parishioners stories of ilasy A band of dissenie n t e r s in th e share wiUi f . Joseph Smith,th JJr. the location, near fringe feith. gion in a ination that doesn’t do fundam fur entalism over ecslo ch called thc cics and otheroil works of God they’ve c .Y., of gold plotes from They* c o u ld n ’t beb e more wrong. ^ religiousms census. and an« experience, too quiclickly Methodist Church Palmyra, N.Y., ent expressed «iccd. ransloted The Book of Pentc’costalism» — the religion _ pcmccoicosialism’s appeal, reli- cmbrace cm flawed TV proph')heis Holiness movcmeni . which he Irani lc people arc ' ■ative theology, where preachir defined by that ssor o r t o f speaking Btchers say, lies in ser- such sue as Jim Bakker and Jimimmy belief that, while M o m io n . hrist can help olher omlI uadiiionsm are at least as imporonantas Temples are in tongues, alongg vwith practices ^ices like lik the one in the Swaggart, Sw play a big part inn the1 bom with sin, Chri are where Mormons pcr- ;c of holiness, texts l^ctlieIhc Bible. isms, fomily sealings, such as.spirituallal healing ond tongucs-Js-spcaking church in som sor etim es intolerant religicjious them reach a state i ristwill form baptism :ht lhal God ‘ lennialism, a belief that Chri: and other ordinances, personal testimoin o n y — _is th e so m e rv illiilie, Mass., where wor* right, rig see Jews, Catholicsi and0 They also taught self ihrongh a '«>■"' “id il God will establish a new kit ■hich are perform ed in fastest-growinglg faith in thc shipers personallype connect wilh others oth with different faiths! pri-f would reveal himsel <■ Z e o ^ f L S S ’e' s and “baptism in the Hoiloly Spirt” — onea^. he dead. There arc 47 w o rld . G o d , taikc k e biblical prophecies m ma anly as potential converts s 1 person’s soul * Evangcngclical fervor, where believers lemples throughout the and see religion ma|cing still stil struggle with racial scgcgrc- actually entering a p' It’s catchingng on from literally ar lim to perform m n convertverts in preparation for the ret g a tio n . •' and empowering hin world and 13 more announced or “Godless China”' to the Catholic a palpabliible difference In their . gat C h rist "There are racist atliludides, good works, tors and under constructru ctio n . enclaves o f Latinn America,A from lives. s hierarchy, wiih local pastoi hurts ofthe past, prejudicess tthat Conventional CCh h r is t ia n s o f * ^ Africa to every;ry 'Corner of A simil:nilar spirit, they add, is hui lers playing m ore im portant roI(oles than we definitely are going lo hihave thc time rejected thosetho concepts panshioners America; it’s winii'inning converts ‘infusinglg religions from • we ine faiths in determining o conongrega- to deal with,” said Bishop BB.E. as heretical and dismisseddi' the mainline more quickly thai:han the highly Episcopal!lalianism to Judaism and to ' licies and practices. Underwood, thc top officialiai at Holiness movemeilent as “holy uonspolicii heralded Islamiclie Revolution; representsIts a worldwide winsforr Un • H i ^1 layla; participation, so much soj thattl it's e s - N e w s the International Pentecosostal rollers." Time it’s cutting deep< intoinl the already m ationI as a profound as the the Fox Parham, a often toughIgh to lell pastor from parishionenets dur- ^ _ Holiness Church who chaiiaired It was Charles Fo; ravaged ranks; ofol Catholics, Protestantml Reformation. Ho a-services. thc all-white Pentecosostal pastor iVom Topeka,ka, Kan., who mg prayer « M ethodists and otlother churehes, “A lotit oo f p e o p le w h o p re d ic t- th c viog is a glossary of terms u Clasa s s l f i e d erica stitched thc groupip together in ^ Follows and it has done allall 1this so quick- ed the declinedei of religiousness Fellowship Fcl of North Amer hundreds o f millions of Christistians in ncial 1901. His new Pcntimtecostal faith ly and quietly thattha few. saw it 30 to 40) yearsy ago were predict- until, uni in a move toward roc ted States and around'the5 \ w o rld . ^33-0931 reconciliation, it was disbancinded — which said pec)cople would "}c United coming or know)W much about ing the declinede of institutional, rec olso easily misunderstood, w ith:h respect know they’d beenin baptized in Thcy’ic alsc this age-old faith.I]. d o c trinal a lreligion, which may in in October.< ic y describe and ho w they overliTiop. . istal- the Holy Spirit whcihen they start- towtodicy ippened. But at the same To 1 appreciate Pentecost •grow ing Taken togetheiher with like- • have happ (indy inspired , lecostal: The worid’s fostest-gi ere was this upsurge in ism isn ’s appeal — and its cont)ntra* ed speaking a divin minded charismati>latics, Pentecos- time there i tongues — faith, whichlich b egan in 1901 a n d em phost2 al, experiential fervor dictions die — one must revisitit thc language called t e V B R U SISTIHDCOVBHAHT, T , talism already has as many as personal, sonal, highighly energetic worship alon; ces such as baptism in the Holylly Spirit. 1\\ mmisTBiES contradicttions t o n i c s spcispeaking nnd spiritual healing, Speakking in tonngues a buundle of ct rism atic: A m ovem ent bc©nninjing in thc ^ RMCIjlngttia tost, twit Pentecostalism, 1960s whwhose members cmbrace:e m o s t , 5 ? anti wounded tnmagh Tcntecostals, charismaticsics and others around who’s)’s written extensively on Pei ^ L a t i y l V e 5 a murmurous Pentecostal!tal b eliefs — from boptism in theth H oly covenant promise the worid who soy theycy speak in tongues tpngugue speaking “sounds like a Boston Globe as if all the dif* Spirit to ^ecstatic worship — bul mainlairain m em - H (Hebrews 13:20-21) . to d ay . ■ windd Ipassing through a fon»t, as night be made bership inin Catholic, Baptist, Mcthodi)dlst and ™ >f To undersuind, it helpsps to1 listen to people fcreni;nt possible sounds that mi^ It’s the mostst distinctive feature of rehesiro ... It’s other mainlilinline faiths, or in unaffiliotedd church-( Paste'astor JlmMaca r* d o it, h e re a n d abroad. • camle e together in a humon orch Pentecostalism — and the most misunder* tantly repeated, cs. Sunday SeivlcesSei\ 1:00-3:00 p.m.' ‘ The utterances usuollyy beginb« at the point in like: aa Hallelujah Chorus, constan sto o d . if possible ejoc- * Fundaiidamentnlist: Groups of Chri rc the service when prayinging is most intense; butwwith a much wider range of p 835B11..UI..Lakes B M . S . Twin F ^ ts ' It’s callcd‘‘spealleaking in tongues” or, more ing'all thc con- •Ic'W, Hindiindus and others w h o sec themse le they sound like o strangeg c laI n g u a g e , o n e th a t ulotio:ions and with people mixing 734-1C35______; technically, glossolisolalio. And it all started, the I a free associa* staving off.3ff corrupting secular inllucnces* s o n d a s I______2 al sometimes resemljles onene of1 the 3,000 or so sonanants a n 4 v o w e ls to g e th e r in a . conduct and the; confusion,cc back in biblical lone defend‘cnders o f their faith’s bedrock;k values. ___ _ jmetimes seems total- • lion.”I.” kiiown languages and som< m is most often used in referc:ren c c to d a y s. Per'entecostals sec tongue*spcakjaking as a gift The term i: The New Testarjtament conioins at least 3515 ly novel. lifcsts itself as • ChristiansIS \who sec the biblc as the fintinal w ord gtoChristiaii le • “Laaa, la la, la la loaa,” i;intones a woman at fromm God, one thot first manifi references to glossossolalia, more than for the ntcred a believ* on faith,, brbrook linle dissent nnd argue.le against ly a small church in ruralII < G e o r g ia , h e r lo n g evideiaence thc Holy Spirit has entc fl Science : virgin birth. Thetie one( cited most of^en .by as of^en as the alcohol,, totobacco, drugs and other "v" w o rid iy r S S S p l I l m jf gray hair reaching belaww tlthe waistline o f her er’si 1:bodjri and that returns as Pentecostals is in (Chapter 2 of the Book of am usem ent:icnts." I m yellow dress as she rockscs b a c k a n d forth, ges* Spiritrit does. J Society Actsi where Jewsws who had gathered from ictions: A high- '• Evangiingclical: Protestants who offi in ticulating, gyrating andnd generally letting It’sI’s also a bundle o f contraaicti ir»Av».6eif«7W

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J u s tt h o w di a n g e r- ( o u s i sy ; o u r jj o b , a nl y w a y i? Stocks)s r e b o u n d ;n by postal men lead thehe list ‘There were 79 fatalit ; a r l y d r o p I Los Angeles Hmes» . _ ' D e spspite the Impression given I jito after ea lostly &om boodng mishaps)) eand *Belng a postala! w oricer incldcn:nts and W ednesday’s fataltal shooting in 1993 (most ir-employees-oftho-Gity-of-L inlyjbouUO.QOOJiUhcJJniin ite d -n i .. A«anr»{irtwrt EP rc et « 8 ------— - C O S 'A 'N 'G E r EES S - — Th"cre*s-n’plvoial— Is not a dangii S e r S u s — icncral Scrviccs Dcpaitmcntn t —■ a p p a r- S ta te s ,” T o)scano sc j said. Those num b«ss p| u t scene in thc savngcige comedy "Ad ,Wars" at by a disgruntled co-workerrr —- oflices commercial1 filinfi g at the top of the "hi■high NEW YORK.—.— Stocks bounced-back thc Tiffany Theater,cr. A strcssed-out advertis- o c c u p a t i oon-...* n ently b3 )t on the list o f the m ost letht:thal job set- risk” occupatijation list with a ratio o f 1555 fo- to nearly imchangeinged in)m o lote*session ing executive whipslips a handgun out ofhis _ a re no t — G u i tings.- talities p«r 100,000 10 workers. (The natio:ional dive wi& bondsi onon Friday, as.cqrtmenis briefcase and startsarts wiiving it about in a 5uy Toscano, m ore dozens o f more dangingerous oc-' average is fivefive fatalities per 100,000.) by two Federal ReserveRe officials frirtber crowdcd confcrenceicero i o m . U.S. Labor■ D epartm ent Thw ions, said Toscano, an economomist with Outdoor- jobs jo are the rhost dangerorous.. diminished hopesa forfc on interest-ratc cu t.. "Put that thing awaway!" gasps a colleague, cupatioi lureau of Labor-Statistics,s . ;‘W c j u s t R a n k in g sescond c o in fatal work injuriessore i TheDowJoneiles.industriol average endi , “W e're not postal wwo o rk ers!" sifted Ihrough some statistic!sties this week and startedd compilingi census data onn fatalfi occu- timber cutterslers (133 per 100,000), follow3wed cd exactly wheree itit began, at 4,641.55, of- Thc play’s audicncencc understands thc refer* reported this: Postal work is o< n e o f t h e sa fe st ^ m io nIS s two years ago,” he said.i ‘“Wc have by airplanee pilotsp (103 per 100,000)I ands ler a wild session3n thatt wrenched thc blue ence: 'niere is a widewidespread belief these days occupations in the job pool,)ol. Postal workers 5^ 513^ta ele m e n ts a b o u t c a c h in c idident, e so it is structuml nctalmet workers (76 per 100,0CWW)* c h ip in d e x d o wTl n neorlyni 30 points ns late. that lhe U.S. Postalol ScrviccS is almosfas dan- are not cvctwi3llip on thc DepartmentDc of La- vcryspi - Also makingng the t list are taxicab driverss (I 5 0 . ns 2 :3 0 p.m . gerous as a war zonzonc. That conception was >pccific.” bor’s scale W ,1993 occupatipational fatalities, ing the U.S. Census data,, thctl bureau per 100,000),)0), electrical installers (385 per] New York Stockock Exchange volum e was • reinforccd earher thisthi mondi when a postal • no matter how thc statisticscs arci compiled — has vararious ways to rank fatal wcr o f pe o p le “ y o u h a v eto t o remember i there arc more' tl w e e k ly v o lu m eB to just above 2 billion : Workers’ On-Job> DeathsD ” said a headline pression,” Toscano said. He contends that’s killedI byb accidcnt in an occupatiorion. In 1993 750,000, ndand they have had somethingI likeI shores, nearly cquo;quoling the record of 2.3 on an Associated PnPress story that listed five because most of thc shootijotings have been (the’ latatest year available), truckeikers led the 30 killed in1 the th last 10 years. So the riskl i 1 ^ r b illio n SCI d u ring g theth w eek o fth e Octobcr • other post ofDcc incidentsinci in rcccnt history. cjl, there arc comes very/ lo lo w -7- a b o u t o n e p e r 100,001 1987 s to c k c ra shtl. , • ■ in clu d in g d ie *19866 slslaughter of 14 co-work- h ig h ly publicized. lis t w idith 699 killed. But, he addcjl, ibly a million truckera, so> thatth isn’t a But the recentreo postal shooting headliilimes The bond mariceidcet was reacting to coni- crs by an employee/ce in thc Edmond, Okla., Thc Oklahoma tragedyy wasw a major na- probabl fatality rote. do bring upip anotheri disturbing workpliplace -ments from Federaieral Reserve Vice Cbair- p o s t oflicc. tional stoty bccause of its 14 deaths, he said, high fat isk” is measured by thc numbernt of trend, Toscarcano said: “Like the societyV man Alaii Blinderder that a recession isn’t Just how doogerc;erou5 is it to be a postal M any ofthe other post officiflice shootings also “RisI n s killed in relationship toI theth number gencial, thereere is a trend toward more p e r- w oricer w h e n co mip p ai a ^ to other jobs? At the claimcd multiple victims. ‘*T‘That means they woricers lyed Go that scale, commercercial fisher* ' sonal violencen e e .” , U .S . J J c p a r tm c n tI olof Labor, Guy Toscano g e t a lo t o f hy p e." cm ployi

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Portable computers shoshould be given in- e / i r 9 5 ’ 7/14V95 7/,9/-Bi “Wc-regoio at O ppcnhcim er & Co.). hihere, says. 7/l/‘94M , n the economy in thc deliblc identification mar)arks and have electronic ID)a as s well. piling on thc DiJveusi, ups^'ng in > "Everyone started pi , 2 0 - ...... “ fourth quarterter,** Carl B hathena. in- : technology sector simpljfjply becausc it . fm I vestment stratlovators,” who want the latest,est, most prestigious signs of recovery since,thesin US- tart raising interest rates . • warning shot and that'thehe broad in- cision to star labels. Japan auto talks, maciiQCroeconomic Neverthirtheless. m ost analysts be­ y 1994, the Morgan Stan- C ompiledled 1from w ire reports 1 dexes will continue to gain—gt just inFcbniayl TOnditions m ay not bc as; favorable ' ijeve thatlt thist week’s correction on ® ley index haslas jum ped 60 pcrccnt. ib r equities. th e s to cck k market was sim ply a1 not at such a heady pace. ^nnounciCementS'EEmploymentnt ri3 I 4 1 0 6 ' CHILD CARE ■ SPECtA^JOIICES^ I 11 SERVICES BANKRUPTCY ALL HIS CHILDREN 1 Afl Chapter & AG retated Christian Day Caro 734-4655. m “ ' cases. Free telephone O N N] O W Ai r GAR consultatten. 1 VG ALCOHOUCS H om e d a y esrel CPR/iifst- G(m ^ 636-7760 800«48-2ie6 i r ' 101 ANONYMOUS aide certified, FT/PT ; iLBSTrroUN^ _ WrnHMutbeny openings, great rates, call 733-8300 2 2 yn«xp9rtanGa ^ D A II! meals avail, alf ages. For rESTLA]iN D H Y FOUND • Black & white, fe- __ _ Do you l^ te to iron> Then_ COUNTRY CLEANERS • m ore Info call 324-1499. ■ malo c a t D edaw ed, very we dontll. Call us at 738- ■ Wendly. 733-6384 I 6297 and 326-6822 5 Wo dean here, we dean• IQDS ONLY there, wo dean everywfi- Complete day care center O II .1 • ' FOUND a Slrla Huff/ t>lke ore. Residential, detall- Pro-school,Omoto8yT8. Call 733-68S6.______) Ing. ftofllcee. Reasonable' Lanje fenced grassy^. * EARLY rates, refaavan.7y-8728 FOUND rabbit found;nBar ' Drop Ins welcome. S25 off ' - 1s t months tullton. -I DEADUNES Computer help. 734-6044 ' 734-60^'toMeotlfy. Ike. ______736-8825 . FOR CLASSIFIED LOST Black BtQ puppy w A D S . jP ’^HAJNaVwrnDINQT^ j ' white feet, answers to Fun catering se iv k * . I 1988 CH:h e v y Boar. LostinParicwByOr. Affordable elegance. I FORD 1994 FORD . area, T F REWARD Coll THU RSD A Y , 2 :0 0 pm F-lSiSO F-ISO PICKIKUP 734-4777 ' “ fb r FRIDAY «08249-0, Sharp #13359-2, SSiv ivurado FRIDAY 2 :0 0 p m for- l i H #08170-70-0 • . LOST: Golden Retelever 'Dr. • SATURDAY female. lOBi Ave Js « m e . MOP SOUAD Spring dean- I . »14.780 _ ^ 9 9>88 8 r neward offerd. 324-7136Coll .^89;77 II__; Ing, residential, week- 4 • ofwki»324-S281______• , . Thankyou . lyMweekty. rentals. lO y r.• 4 I 2 W ' I a CCOUNT|N&«M : Lost blind 6 yr old neutered oxper. bonded, froe bkis, I refs. 736-9071 Paula or , m ale, long haired block & ACCOUNTING-CPA. 326-4185 Donelle. ' | ; brown tabby cat, in ithe FAX . STELLAR DYNAMICS, a vacinlty of Sawtooth D Travel Com panionsI (Ompany specializing in ' , school. 733-6120. Unlimited. We offer allI control sy stem s for utili­ ^ YOUR ties & industry. Is SQOkIng FOUNDiPrescrlptlon sun types of travel services. From travsling compan- a qualified accoun- g lasses, K l m b ^ Mkidletht AD I tant/twokkeeper skilled in '-•School P e k in g Lot. Call — lon to setting up entire .TIMES CLASSIFIED trip. Bonded. 736^)054 financial & cost account- •Times News to Identify. CMC 1990 CHEW 1988 FC — i DEPARTMENT Ing automated systems 1992 G ■ 733-0831 axt 252 WUI do window deanlng or PICKUP 3/4 TCTON Idle 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 ^ bte mowing lawns. 73fr0591 and (Itlsoltware. bud­ 4X4C4 #H3454-154-2 FOUND, Prescdption bifo- •07890-90-0 - #08087-1, Sharp. .c al sunglasses found in geting. Aff*. A/R. & tUed FUNDRAISER L PROFESSIONAL SERVICE a sse t ledgers, G/L recon- - the vidfSty of Sm hh Food « d FT m usic Instructor, qualm- _ ^ 1 1 .3 King on 7-16-95.733-736S dllaikm.&cash forecasts. n s A455 II__^14.266: 322 _ r'8 cations. Idaho teacher^ Need woridng knowledge • }lfo- HuDHuDCNct^AvaE^;00 credential w/proper^ of tax compliance niles, 4 1 0 4 din I 734-812ror734-3070.let endorsements. Please' sales & income taxes. & -J^^ERSONAt^J■ood I — contact MlcMe Faulkner, payroll. Must hove knowl­ -369 Garden-fresh lunch served clerk. Bliss School Dist. ed g e In a manufacturing ‘- ’-^INQLE? Meet someone— at Twin Falls Farm er's (»234, P.O . Box 115. BUSS, accounting environment, . epedal. Free HoortOuesi“I Market. Saturday. 11:00 ID 63314. (208)352-4445. & 2-4 years experience. . ubrodvjre: 1-aoo-94»Q411 to 1:00. at Groceiy Outlet— Deadline until flUed. EOE. Prefer business or ac- ’ counting degree & having • '^-STOP SM OKlNa CUNIC■ J OVEREATERS Now available to manage BECOME SUOKE FREE. been Involvod In success- o"2 ANONYMOUS rental and multi unit fill Implementation of afl- ■ Would you ! . Full benefits IniInclude medical j - p*opk,iDiktaiW3fifidirtTmtoChaifcdl- Insurance, paidaid vacation and \ v m ESTLAN 'GmChssirdtci!lt6di}f!W penslorIon plan. - I C a r & T n u nS v :Bk«j«plnl'Whiibcflaii]rloaxd ; « bcsAea-ni{ter C e n te r ^ i r u n D i rudDaiitiooo-iSsibeiaDeliBe! ’ ini> i-> -B 7! W^bdp)«tciiiantolffiiaa>ii| layaxGi^SileiBCbBilicd! ■ P.O. MB0X54S I N. » 733-18: II V 10770 Blue Lalakes Blvd. ? 825 m I ILclcUSTOMEIl ______»

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i 2 1 0 ,imlmm«<)l»l»i>P«"5(l'i_., . -1 I -208..... ~rri. I ------210----- ^ - an individual capable d. No applications (or CNA^WNA Rehabilitation Contor.r EXPRESS' e i way pro]ect throughout 1, I In Southem ID H as open-I- Pauios Chevrolet-Pontlao- PERSONNEL SERVICESp® I th e state. Travel roqulrod.■od. crodentldl w/properie r Ing and willing to leam, houalng. Call 733-S76S789 W e are looking for Indt'ndMd- Charge/Mod nurso' ® . T w i n Falls. 733-7300 ise we'll train, no exp. neces*)* > Ings for full time retailII GMCTmck-QEO Jerome. caring, position available. Apply ' contacc endorsements. Please ------uals who aro kind, carl Burioy. 676-4040 ■ No Fei ter sary. Commission, re*I* ^ e s person. Only thosee 324-3900.______Ranchhand: skills neo Wo o(- In person @ , contact Michele Faulkner, neoded and responsible. Wo cleric. B liss S chool Dlst.1st. newai, bonuses, advano-> I Interested In helping us - Irrigation . cattle, fence,fei for compotlUvo wag(ages. 820 Sprague- BuhI.ldaho ~ E X P R E S St continue our reputation, DETAIL i MGR: W e have 'S’?® OFFICE Small progreesivi PERSONNEL SERVICE:E #234,P.O.Box11S.Bliss.bs. ement. 206-331-0220 an Immediate opening f o r and harvesting feeds,feo good benoftts, ond ploas-plo or call (R08) 543-6401. Ag-flrm n e ed s bookkeep - for excel products 4 cus- Send resum e to: I !on^ . I H R I o ^ Ave. _ 10 83314.(206)352-4445. AUTO SALES Exclusive I. a detail shop mgr. VVe o: Box ant working cond. I(' M o. or/Office manaflor. Extor — Deadline until filled. EOE., • tom er service need apply, 91071, % Tho TJnT im e s would liko to bocomon o | ^ MEDICAL Minidoka Mo Idaho Hummer salesper-r* Bring resum e Into Snakee are looking tor an individ- J.5591___ morial h o s pital Is curren:Tont*' sive c o m p u te r.It or poj 0- _uaLwUtLlJ3e_ej(Jli and ______^ ------N ew »,-po.eox-648^1Sr-Twln. -ofourteam,call423-5i HSnS" -stble-teb'S hare.'S end-r* PROFESSIONAL ~ — .^on.-Exper-raq^F.ulLIJ- -River-Pooi.a.-Spa-I020_- ______ly accepiing application Minidoka County Join n knowledge to heaa our falts. ID. 03303 jfM s ounio: Box 90140, StTTi^ benefits. Guaranteed^ ■ Blue Lakes Blvd N. Twin ------: DENTAL ASST. Exportporlen- for the position of Nurso Ln School Olatrlct l»33t l< ,B wage. Send resume to Falls between 10am &8, detail shop. You m ust be. Wanted: Expedencod 1 irtKlod Aide and Certified Nursoraoa TImes-New. PO Box 54£ ICO- I restaurant/lounqe 0 ablo to supervise otherar Mlfsrm ced. Proforrod cortll pp” Twin Falls. ID 63303 now accepting appllca *£ PO Box J Twin FailsB 1pm or mail to same m achlrw ry oporatoiators. expandoo funcUon.. Bur* E 0M de. in te r e s te d appll _ tlons for thelolfowln(in o r. and have the knowledge S p e n d a su m m e r In B330t. ______dross, attn sales manager. i •X Call 324-7148|8 _____ loy aroa. Call678-55t5597 cants may contact Humajm an OFFICE Major S to n e * TilTllo position: “ No phone calls. I of detail chemicals and R esources a l 436-0481 store In Twin Falls Is looiix>k- interpreter for the Deaf,,f Yellowatone park. SALES person wantod for - procedures. Apply In per- A b EXPER. FAHM< HIh e lp MEDICAL Thoropy To se- For addltlonol Informatlortion Hamiltons store Is looking^"0 tmck part sales. Wage + 1- son to Mr. Chuck Hosman. P e rso n , w /ta k o -c h a llh pro- MEDICAL C N A 's & NA’R NA' Ing for a'outgoing and sc for sales clerk, grocery. * SALES, guaranteed sala- :h a ro o / noodod. to work with | I ft9. rlous Individual to worit< IIn contact: '•V* commission. Apply atV • ry, no exper. neceasary.J, Con Pauios Chevrolet can-do attliude to:o drivod found handicappedd kids,k needed for all shifts, es luIr- W ayne Bagwell. Directorif food service, cooke.1* • Greer's Inc. 2064 IQmbor* u Pontlac-GMC Truck-GEQ tractor/equip. & mi 0-2pm poclally 11pm*7am'am “ >os. Offk» skills requli tool sales, earn while you moch. i:4S-10pm or 5:30-2 'an Spedal Services. 436-605(059 custodians. S460/hr. ly W T F . _ leam.733-5137forappL. Jerom e 324-3900 exper. to maintain Irri ifork in____P loose call 543-6401f fc Call 736-7356 for a — - room/board, RV sites at ______I Irrlg. & jh lfts, w ookond worl dppL Mon-Fri 6-4pm. ,fT>- Let your dally now»pap#r equip. 423-5SS5. volved. If Intorostodod call. Inlorvlow.______— .PROFESSIONAL: Posiaal.' nominal cheirge. For em- !d O ne call - we'll do ll allTfr 'Csll Classified. 733-0931J T eresa a t 934-5603. ^ RECEPTIONIST 2 F/T pc C ttunod. 733-0931 oxL 2. Wo'ra ready*^en you on l AQ: Ranch hand neoi M E D IC A L , r n C h a rg i S som e nursery woik.sW HIRIIING clerk: bilingual, Spar H NO w anted, experiei — 674 Eastland. EOE P io ase co n tra ct MIcheli ^ necesaary. 208-734-6 _____ Ish/Engllsh, m edical toi Faulkner. Clerk, Bllsilies RESTAURANT nSEBISJI------—^ mlnology helpful. Som'f"? School District <»234, P.OP.O. Cook. Assistant NeededJed iP S : . AGRICULTRAL Seoll.oking PROFESSIONA314 f o r E m p lo y e e D in inIng g IL E S R EI felld labor for'thele {nn»l CHIBOPRACTKyc |oFnC^L£RIC^;AL Insurance & rotlremonant, >206) 352*4445. Deadlad* Room In Yellowstone Na­ Ex p ir iin c i N icICBSSARY i 10-12 days. Pleaso i ASSISTANT ^ Salary DOE. Send re*re l U l Until filled. EOE tional Park until Septom-S: NoE3 tact20e-039-1813mt sume to PO Box 126S6 3 , • ^ ber/October. Room and 3 new career, we ainic CLERICAL: FT. Depul Burley. ID 63318 board o r trailer site avail*S?- If you are inteilerested in starting a n ' AQ: Wanted year ro Ctoiif of the Court for tl- ___ PROFESSIONAL ’ Ina Sp^al educaiion teachei;her ab(e*es well 88 employ-% ^would (i(ce to fal□Ik w ith you. pereon w/exper opers 050 S n a k e River Basin AdjiAdju- RECEPTIONIST Lookin' ich- ment In general store for Irg (arm equip. Ablllt dicatlon. District Cour:ourt, for responsible out-goln,lna K-12, wtih possible coach lina Ing assignment Hansers e n spouse iTdeslred. Eight hr ilions oFfer a potentiol incor.come of $30,000 to weld, speak Spanlsl TF, Id. Two years of legalleg Individual w / outstandln' PO day. 2 days off to exploreiS familiarity with sprin titlve, sec., court derit exper.er. hove 0 good driving prinkler Looking for a positi ,lnfl B o x 2 5 0 , H a n s e n , ID IC Yellowatone. Contactact $70,000 annually equipm ent Irrlgatica tio n a caring, service orlen-orli equivalent roq. Salary i Hamilton Stores, PO Box able to follow simple direcirections and must be plus. Pickup fumlshe lling to to 518.000. Apply to: P UoS 83334,423-5593 ^ record, must be a ^ e d , & tated person, willint — 250, West Yellowstone. you must be able to paid vacation afterIter 1st dedicate, thomsehselves Box 2707. TF, Id. OpeO pen in local styling salorTf? PROFESSIONAL Jenser#en, MT 89758,406/648-7325.1^; ab!e->o-work clos3sely witti people. And yoi year. Pleaso send ou I outline to oxcelloncs In loam-lot until nilod. EOE houriy wage, retail corrX Jew elers Is looking for caca* EOE/AA. start immeciiotely. c f experience & sa^ lar ^ r e - . ing, to becom e a p “ ZT” mlssten & salon dlscounti f. ' itfwiaii O FFIC E/C LER IC A L Th reor minded peopleJ totc — qulrements to: PO • The 733.5646. ___ work for estabtoed jew ^ W a offor:or: • One-on-one Traininging 466. Jerom e ID 8333{1338. All &Sn In ^ y , thoralorapy. Best western Canyc point* springs Inn is accopllr — 1 elry storo. Excel benefitsZ 4 210 • Paid Vocation J. tolophone. appol Send rosume to Boxf d< I S ^ S I — mont scheduling.«g. and appllcationa for relief nigi • Liberal Commissions, M agic V alley Mall, Twir AGRICULTURAL Nee•leeded oducatlon of patleiitlents. audltor/lront desk dSIkclei I PROF^IONAL S A i^ S • AAedicol and Dentaltol fPackage farm hand w/ exper.sr. InI all Must b e willing toB b train auditor hours are for)r ththo • — ' Falts, ID 83301.______Due to an Internal promo-(HO- mt Package phases of row cropcrc & aftor hours If necescessa* weekends starting attmW- mh PROFESSIONAL WendeS PROFESSIONAL Hood;ad- tion, market expandingling • Excellent Retirement F 0rBvttyliTtgalton.423-<23-4644 ry. Hours 6:30-8m t -nlaht on Thureday, Fridariday. School District #232 Is ocv a start Of Northeastern Neoleo-' T/jeT/mas-Wews haaIBS bnditlons > IS In- cepting applications for • Good Working Conc j ^ a y a * s a tu rd a y . D u tie s li ada la now accepting apao* openings for two soleslies AQ Dairy herdana m a n S^:30*am % T2-00 dally high school Music/Mat nday through Fridoy, elude: auditing of dal ,d a plication for a pre-schoo representatives. Succese-»»- Apply In personI at< the Dealership, Monde n e e d e d . 5 0 0 cowV dairy.di on Friday. Starting i wori< by fellow employe*jy e es or S d e n c e teacher, and po t ful c an d id a tes will h av e Send resume w/refs I ah teacher for the Jackpo I'f.l 1 0 :0 0 o.m . to 5 ;0(00 p.m. to Manuel Davilo.J- . C . • >fs Dav- ary S7.00 an hr, wtt insuring accuracy, concom- achool Englis Headstart Center. 35 houiIM advertising or marketing Id Funk, 3245 N 470047( E month probation p 8 Into teacher. For application n Motor* U on Equol Opportvnifylify EEmployer Plofon of dally s a le s In 418 per week. 40 weeks pe:DOf degree. Excellent wotklng<1^ Lflihom I M urtaugh ID 83344.A. od. Eligibility:tS. report fomi plus all froiffont 1 call324^e543orS36-241 ,me conditions, progressive ------advancomonL Coll _ year, must have some A G RICU LTU R AL Aa desk operations. Pleat )uth eariy childhood educattorKon com pensation package & Assis- tween 12:00*1:00'‘' “ P "’ apply in p e rso n a t 'l 13£ M 7 COUNSELOR Idaho Yout ta n t Farm M anagerit capa-o Monday-Friday. Ranch seeking night shi»hlft & experience woridng wttf'Mth beneflta. To apply, send Blue Lakes Blvd N. DA resume and cover letter We of m anaging 150CSOOac. counselors. Computejter young children. CD/ Ra- preferred. For aj^tartkjrt(on to The T7mee News i \ H m M l o a a farm & hunting dub,lb, mr ust I I — r skills preferred. S end Ri m m relocate to Ragerne rm a n . ------■' CLERICAL: FT Depu®P“ ‘y sum ea to lYR Rto. 3 BoBox or more Informallon calS i l ATTN: Peter Yoik , ID '510 2nd AvX r i P.O. Box 2707, fwn r . 211221. benefits, apply to Bu Ifl’ O pen until fillofilled. AQRICULTURAL Ex|Exporl* Caro Center with1 gg< o o d c n p e n ced milker. 834-831*8300 roferonCBS. 878-9‘1-9 4 7 4 . ______■ GA]R Y 'S fWESTILA1>ID — — 1729 Mlllor Avo. Burieurtoy. O F .F IC E /C L E R I C A I MILKER WANTED:|. >, fMfkln I ipond Standloy Trenching nc ■ ulrinn ' No m anor tiow you f{ o r fem ale milker., H your days, clowltloc(led ill* h i i ^ socretaiy^ecefXiord im m ediately.• C all your bu«y lehatftilo.[l^lo. Pul Benefits Includo 4011 i sIIIZUI i 537-8916 c lastlflo d 'i tlmi^«a1-sQvlng C a fe te ria & In su raI n c O L ]DSMO»BDLE, B U i c «lllod od CADILLAC IEL D O I ^ O #5156089-1, M ust Seeee This One! > r ^ B T B e S ■ ?10,4441 L987 BUICK ClCENTURY #078

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Tl H 212 : 1 I g— 2,2 ' 4 213 ------l ^ i | MlSC.GPPO^WmES| J m m f h a t M Drtvcr, 48 stato*.M. T f ^ E Truss assom bleren TRADE. Drywall. Hangers---MISCMl OPPORTUNITIES I 6*r^r«8um e to: P.O.0 . needed. Pick up appUca*!• . 4 ta p e r s . E x p e rie n c e d -----PRODUCTIONp WORK- ■ ^ B o x 1 te . Buht. ID 8331818 tion ot AC Houston TrussIS only. (208)726-9000.------EERS: Avonmoro W est ■ 0fcaf[^543-et2e Co, 30 W l 00 S Joromo. ------TRUCK DRIVER b b a g g ^ r^ a f this R ^hllolS > ^IRINQ joumsymon oloc>,^ TRADE NOW HIRINQ® Q ajy BlkdTgucklng, Inc. W V hey PIOJIL Must bo able ■ ;t o rl Y I tridan, exc. wago. beno-le- IMMEDIATELY. A. Scott to IKI 50 lbs. S6.50 per hr ■I IREC ,fta.32fr3e237anv3a0pmam Jackson Trucking. Qood Now taking appllcaUons for to ti start. $7.00 after 90 " I — pay. Exporloncod drivor FT local trock drivers. doys ox od. must hove CDL LocalZ 5 EXCITING 11 ■ . tiroment ptanw/5-yr. fuel | dosk-oxporlonco ■ TIME! ■ JEROME. 172E 200S3 S. . Fri. _ Nintondo, cribI &4 dothos. ■ tf- 'T6 ® 996T w tnF ana 16 83303.a- dollvorles w/gccd bono- 5. Mulli ■ • * • •• ' • • I Antiques,s, ol old quilts, slovo * vostlng, vacation, sick preferred. i Good benofit ■I ^ 2 days. 5 lines ■ & Sat (rom 8 to 5. ( knick-knackS 4 | ^ fits Call 734-7440. _ (omily yord salo. Lols Lot! ot ■ TF, Don't m iss thistii garogo _ lols ol kn Wanted: Experienced _ leave, holiday pay 4 safe- pabm i go available.'Excol- ■ •0 . dlnotto, ■ dothos..}.. S.Sol. 8-3pm. Sun . <0 ty bonus. Competitive pay ient I work environment. ■I $15 0 I misc. stutn Baby doU-:l0lh03 * salol Furniluro S h o rt Haul TniclcD ilvera.« • TRADE Alignment 4 brake $2 (or each additional lino I bikos, VCR.N, Nintendo n 12-2pm.n. i; 137 Buchanan ■ Call 324-7148. technician, immediototo w /good equip. Call /^ p ly In person ol Potro | I UstodbysoparotodlloslorQr H (umlluro. ,n 208-537-6767 for applica­ STHIghway 93 4 I 04 In _ _ gamofl, chop SO' 9 N. 2700 E. Sal. • . ■ your convenionco on donly, ■ rroozor.onliqf,"'."®!! i TF.39.9N DRIVERS - Now hWno ox- tions or com e by Blick Joromo. ■■ Fridays 4 Soturdoy’s I JEROME Sat 23rd 01 om 8 lo ? Lois o( ■ perionced over the road ? BA a ■ dolhos. 4 so muclimoro.mi Z Trucking Ofncoot 121. ■ WIUi propaymont you also10 ■ 8-3. Largo polio sc . 8 -3 . C on- ■ hold item s. 4 man ditvers. 48 state and wost - Main Castleford. ID ■ MISC. W OPPORTUNITIES. ® g o tourgam go solo kill :l B nomo brand childridrons ■ So‘- 22.vision. 6 1164 I roltw/moloTiolor, bottory, ocrs. ■ ■ c o ast p o t i t l ^ avBllaUo. TRADE —83321. MomlngpoalUonopon.jan- W | ■ doming, toys, housohsohold I ' dloridgo BubdMs Deadlines: f S : 2 Mountain Vlow C *No touch freight. Our>uf JIM PALMER TRUCKINQ Itorial, groat port timo job. _■ Thursday 12:00 noon Jor>f J 4 lols mlsc, 1000 N Do - I TF 1006W6 Plolnviow Dr. Fri- ® Htr'ucks are late model From 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 ■ l8 l •Now Wring OTR drivers*l! 213 ■z Fridoy — T3 . TF, Sot., July'22,9-2,6 2 _ Sot9-4BIi4 Bld^ouppllos, mi- ■ "Preightllnersw /70’0 ’ •S tart a t .27/per milo w/ 3 a.m.Call(oraneppolntm- ■ ^ IwSCjOPPORTJJN^^ I - Friday 12:00 noon JEROME - Saturday c ■ iQ'Tilly- lurituro.). bat>yI crib. I crowovo. r Saleepers. Good pay/ 4& yrs. oxporionco ent 736-6100. "p (orSoturdoy. Sat 22nd, 8am-? No E Mbeneftts. Calt immedlalo- ■ BIrdsI Bock to Sch (\RDSALE at 357 ■ ATTENTION 10 shorp 7MISC Expor retell sales - k“d'e) ond toys, S y Two Guys TrucMng 1- people noodod to assist ■_ dothos, mlsc, Ford 1 rondviowolt | Oulncy.icy 4 337 Quincy. " h n im n • SOUth 00 S. QrOl ■ 6 0 0 - 6 2 5 • 4 5 6 3 0 r doric. Outgoing, onorgot- ■ ■ tronslor caso. ditch pu Of •40lKretiremont* local distributor of homo Ic, willing to loom obout m■ hpum p. • ^ •• of w . Addison, I July 2142!1&22.______I ‘^09^"«553.______•Top of the line convention- I M u i a a ™ g 5% mllos N ol towm c a r o o q u ip m o n t In tho nutrition. Coll 733-1411 ■ mge Sotol S a t only. | Magic Valley aroa. Must I ■ TF 130 9lh Avo.oN s'iilB.7 I t f G m g o B a r i n e m e c h a n i c Im- for oppt osk (or Mary Ann. | 1722 Chorokoo. n bo capable oi wortdng In- . ! Hunt B rothers AucUonr ■ ...... rrn I I ■ sung-i2Nc< 0 E A R L Y ! Snedlate opening for out- •No Norihoast or Canada* ' aboard and marine me* *. depondotly witiiout (Jose HUHTINO u RANCH CAnE- i I 165 Eastland. Twin FailsI . I I BIRDS Big s o ■ TF.8600 Monroe.M0 Fri. 4 S o t h jfi* ‘ Rider program* supervision. For inter- TAKER: Looking A bettor alternative (or ■ mon/womon’sisclolhlng. ■ from 9Slo to 5. 2 fflmillos- ■ S •G et hom e policy* ior 2 m vlew call 736-2538 .pooflle to cere (or small ■ sales 4 ostatos. 734-2548. —— porta-crib. (um. J (urniluroluro, Bosch brood | S i *Studont program* hunting and (ishing ranch. | ■ We can sell It fo r youlf ! KIMBERLY - 3 FAMILMILY ■ . good kids dothos- . **' •agnonbonus4orientaUonon C assia County School Dis­ )lo (omi- " TF 560 Rim Vie'low DR Sat ^ mixer, go< ■ii6oo tor intormaDon. Duties are maintaining _■ ■ a o th o s for the whole ( S to 15. skis, books. ■ trict <»161 Is currently ac- i*bod. 8 tug I grounds, raising 400-600 ■■ __ ■ ly. housohold lloms.Its. toys I only. Hldo-o-t m MIU. OPERATOR: T . ' Tired of being a numberr cepting applications (or „d f and LOTS MOREIIEll 7/22 ■ Ford whools &4 tiros, oxc- . TF.8388 FilerRI Avo. W. Sot. ■ M and not getting the respect>ct bus drivers for th e Burioy. | I OAKLEY We've cleanod 3t E " orslzo bike, co SFT. m u st have COL & be _ but our old Victorian houso190 I 8-7? 837 Contor Si E (rom 8 lo 4. Largo ■ Bln. you deserve? Com e joinIn Declo and Malta*ereaB. CSnS'tfJnlngM^li^ J ______I (or SIO or s iIS. s , & misc.____ I g o rago g o saloi including ^ yrs or older. Well train. dogs w/ somo previous ■■ from 3rd floor to basom e- 5. ^ 324-8806 our team , whore our Applicants must have e ® KIMBERLY. Back y (urniluro, dolhos, ■ — driveraarei»1tI1-800«4d- oxpor. roq. Attractive 2- _■ nt. Troosuros galorol An- 'i y V ? I tf Sot. only.. 7 a r.-S p m .__ | “ “ V ^ 1 good driving record and bdnn. houso. fum,. utils.. ■ os. I solo. 604 Contor St. Skytono Dr.__ " toys, scootersscoc & bikos. p i3 TRADEHIrino For 3110 Mon-Fri. 8-S. ' bo able to p a ss a p in e a l ■ tiquos. tools, motorcydos. . 1782 41803 S gas 4 tolophono, pickup ■■ VW Bug, Much moro. Ex-£x- ■ Sol. & Sun. 7:00 .to o e( m u 290»^.3600> ______■ tf. 8000 MouricoMl St. Sot. & ■ Factory/food processing " examination. A COL II- truck. * modest selary. _ ho * Antlquo cors, old rirVarehouse workers ’ TRADE conse Is required with a H col stuff. Well worth tho . (ro m 8 10 2 . B ig ■ National post-frame con­ ideal'opportunltyfor qual* I■ drivo 105 N Contor, 9-6pmsm ■ kogs, milk cans, dolhos, dol ■ TF This one's ty. 3 (amily yard solo. | f o r k [Ift operators iflod rollred people, in d . ■ z books, jowolry, kitchen kite ■ Mulll Family pl * ' v i " 3 Eonstnidton struction company Is ?h^Xo^?Dl8trfcTw"ii ■ good tools, J sow, ride, Comoro. _ seeking skillod and somi histoiy and 10-yr. rofs. w/ ■ ■ wore, 7 now mini blindsblln 4 ■ o rs. Lols o( g' 1. barbocuo. running ■ TJ' provide all training neod- phono ^^'s 4 write to | g lots o( misc. I toe, housohold.Id miscollan- | M achinists skilled constiuctkin wori<- ed for tho Jo b and to ob- OS Saturday m o o o roIs sa& crotts. Also now ■ ' ' e rs for year-round worit. ^CarotokorAd’ Box5889. _■ ^■frrnr^H ■ oous.. dolhos ing goods solos. 2 - min tiie COL license. Ketchum, ID 83340. ■■ ■ KIMBERLY. 307 Conte? rln * July22.8-3.82823 Roso St. 1^ sporting e Competnhra benefit pack­ plications moy bo ob- _ ■ Eosl, Fri. 4 S o ta to S age offered. Starting wag- I ^voW) I ' t f Sott 9om.901 729 ond 747 _ *' talned trom tho School . I ------— I bock yard spring S.mdoa ?nS ■ itoinVlewDr. Jonoiro ■ . es S7-S12 por hour do-lo* B us O arage, 1340 Pari‘1'’- clotiilog, 'cols, lars, variety ol ■ ■ Sal/Sun. 8-?, 2V4 ml E o( , , ■ tondo w/gomoTios, d ish e s. I n . oinere 7T tions through Aug 1 for . ling, books. MULTI ■ 1 for TRADE FT-Tvrin Fails Ca- Bilingual (Spanish-E ■ Buhl o(( HWY 30, Clolhos,JS, ■ KIMBERLY. 504 Toyk 3 & J U a sln g .is looking for f ' Professional resumes . I 'f a ®ilLY SALE-COME Z w ptofeestoral drivers to'run run nal Company has an ngllsh) a ld e s.to .work In ■ crib, daybod, kltchonsn ■ W. S o t only (rom 8 I Cindy at 733-1606 ■ 1-2. Anliquos. ■ SEEITALL. IT A ______■ 2 4 8 & 11 W estern States.«M opening for a n IndMdual^,7; dStrict schools beginning - g Itoms, lots o( m lsc lloms.J. ■ ln(ant 4 toddlor clolclothes, ■ TF Sol only, 8-2 to sot up forms 4 pour jnk bod ■ kids dothos.. (ioddlor-8X.(i ■ ------z r ^ We havo 20 now trucks approx. 8/23/95. MWmum g I wood slovo. bunk F SAT Only 8-2, ■ I (ramo4{ull8izobod,»d,ml$c I womens 8.9,9 , 10 , m e n s | T F ^ l l thia m onth & great benef-not. concrete for p r e c a s t con-u requirements: Ruent En- I 216~ I ! 308Robb1ns ■ 11. Crete structures: CON- EM PLO Y M EN T I ■ ------r - - XLT 4 XXL) blkos, b vldoo _ 308 L^plts.'JntereStod? Cal! 1- gllsh/Spanlsh,hlghschod I ■ KIMBERLY, 420 ConlorSt ^ i I camera. FallsIsloCarriogo I I ortalnrhonl “ contor. _ .fl I 800-623-3089 • Shortei.Ll CRETE EXPERIENCExf diplomaorequlvalont/kp- I S E R V IC E S I >0, nice kids dolhos. I !L HELPFUL. T.F.C.C. of- ^ I I ■ E. Sol. only from 8 “I , ply: 237 E19U1 St. Burioy. ■ oys, 4 fats ol misc. ^ leat fero an excetient benefit ■ __ ■ SlWIng roor windowSwMf,; ■ I "riSs? ;S TRW E Experienced meat An Equal Opportunity trldgo Dr. Sol. - ■ ' ,, ■2 cutter wanted for assls*sis- package Including health NEED OUALTTY .I RLER 842 W MIdwoy on, C ■ small PU,chrom owhiwhools, ■ TF.216Woo'drlc » Monroe, Sol. only ■ ion. insurance, vacation 4 re-ro- ^ P ’oyof______' EMPLOYEES? ■ 01 ■ carpotdothos.lotso(sol mlsc only (rom 8no tl 1. Brand J ISS tant manager position. ■ St. Fir-Sat. 8-5 Lots ol Iglrtsclolhos. I 8 lo 4. Misc. Hems, ■ >M Pay In tho S10 to $12 per tiroment plan. Apptica-:o* H arvest Is up o n u st Wo can handle It ■ I Adulls/childrons clothing, —— “ ■ namo adult 4 g nos, studont dosk. | in Twin Foils 73a-7300 , " J ■ KIMBERLY. 237 Pin .rovosoat. m ;M hf. starting range. YouI will tions will bo accoptod un­iS: Many vrorkers noodod ■ . tiros, microwavo. 4 more. fnfn s ■ toys, grill, Innr mkc " drOSSOr)ser. Itoms (rom 3 _ •w work for a progressivelive til July 31 .1995 a t 357 6th8th Call In Burioy 678-4040 I■ 4 FAMILY YARD SALE. ■ Fri. 4 Sot. Irom 8 irallons. ■ ^ _ Lots ol clothos, to - ■ oonoralk I S family business In theth e Ave. W est In Twin Falls.»• Snake Rtver T.EM.P.S. E X P R E S S I ■ I misc. ■ TF. 1527 ElizaIzobolh, Fri. 4 TC Sorogo salo; Fri-Sol- B I S beujtlful Wood River vei< ■ FILER, wombn's dothingIng _ . . T— -r . I to84SaL8t<3 to 4. Children | |W ley w/a fuiltioneflt pack-jS ; TRADE, snmdloy Ttoncli- IPERSONNEL SERVICES | . Com er Ridgowoy 4 \m ^ 1. ing now hiring backhoe 4 Twin Falls, 733-7300 ■ , size 18-24, oxorclsoISO ■ KIMBERLY 7 0 5 LOiSnhJ ■ to,adult clotlo th o s . m isc. . Si*); laco. (urniluro. win- j Iffi age.w hfchjndudea medl- : * ‘ RougorB Ti-Boby ■ iiofia.Aircon le- • machine operators. Top Burioy 678-4040 * No Foo ■I equip., jowolry craft. 1 ml. ■ S a t. 8 o m -3 pm . I ondl,lo™,.« ■ slio5'3*K4'5'indud- j l - ' £ cal, dental insurance, op *Qonorai loborors I So. ol Hwy 93 and 30 Jlet. e t. ■ crib, cor seat, misc. I olloys. n-A poy tor tho Industry. Bon-S i *Worohouse ______■ (rome.10. bi books, 4 moro 'n I {} matching 401K ptan'S include 401 Kcafoto- 1/4 ml. w o st Follow signsSns I I tt profit sharing. ll;you are I TF- HUGE YARDSALE-Y | Moth •ika ria plan 4 Insurance. Send!S ______4 217 I I [other 4 daughter. ■ Intorestod contA st Mike : iRflUSicW RT^J I5 [ FILER. 2263 E 4200 N 3^ mi I - Fumlluro. cur:urtalns, bikos. _ ol Tools 4 accosso- ■ 1” Tackett®788-2294. resume lo P.O. Box 14. Lunch program eupervi* I 1, 0 . c lo lh o s . I J W T ___ Tvrtn Falls. ID 83303. sor/cashter. Bookkeopfnq ! ■ N o( Asgrow, V4W Fri.•rl. ■ - ■ •------■ ■ Barbie mlsi littio tykes loys, nemo | i! MUSIC Som eone motivato ■ Sal, 4 Sun (rom 9 to 4. ■. 4-lamlly ■ backpacks.. Too 1 muot. 10 a id kids dothos, 4 misc ^ TZ background a plus. Full- '4. PAUL950WS0N.4.I iS T R A D E TRADE-Expdrloncod r to teach easy play organ, I■ Bock yard oalo. Fur )ock- Iquo par- _ Ustl 561 4thavo A E. sido ol ■ Slh Avo N Fri/Sat 8-5. ■ .ra D & O TW M porU tlon ,?ii time position. Conlact the’ S8 por hr. must havo ■ ck- ■ garage ea!o. Antique SalSom -? I . 'W elders 4 sneet motel I ots, prom drosses, K-jr. ■ lor. sto v o . wood-bu:•burning I houao, Fri-So '‘® , H an se n S chool District.• som e musical oxpor. Coll ' \r 22.695 Sunrise N. ® 13 *?;S**Mein - / y wortters. Apply In person:J2; PO Box 250, Hanson, Id ■ clothos. loons, socks5 4 " kllchon slovo, horor ^ Keith Jorgenson's (or I H o k o s ■ TF Moving Solol So Sol only. I ^ 1 ^ 0943 4 3 Stodium 9am. ■ /■ BantMyU»ehanle»l,A90 : 83334i 423-5593 * shoos. Luggage,toys,ys, I lars, namos, nock y ikL W 100 S , Paul, ID 83347. appointment 733-1298. j■ gam es, boola, twin hood ion Soi ■ 8-’ 581 S oral (omliios. Urge. _ SeeW ^nSfci^W ^ ■ milk con, Fordsor ,.rn'.tor ■ i i z i - >40RTtf6lDE BUS CO. ' ^ boards, quilts, rocking .in innlfl ■ N. Clothos. ( non’s clothos. Bar- ■ dflvers-yi^tCPU^c Ing ■ ' box, misc: anllquo i wsioiss i ygg,s. Don't miss tills onol ^ now/taWng applicationss j4 2 l i I I■ choirs, storoo. dishes.os. ■ eloct. lawn mower,,or w Js ■ hold Itoms. IC TRADE UQHT UllTY ME-i s for schObI bus drivers (or;r IhoUSEKEEPU^ j■ . Tuppctrwaro, crystoi, IS sto?e RwSr^oB^flo- CHANICmflE SERVICE oi, _ bicydos, boby doth Yard salo: Saturday ■ tho coming school year. ■ Lenox Christmas plolos,os, ■ lurnlturo, Sol. JuJul l. 22. TF Moving iniS £ o lo , F1I2 ISI J l 7-2pm. 16529lhAvo ■ ;{g touch frelgM. PERSON wanted. FT '• Maids lor small motol, on- 1 ■ Avon colloctlblos. bartiles. ,|P Compeiltivo Salary r ' W e will train. Good driv- les. ■ 7:30 am, ■ Sol 22nd 8-3..3 . B ob, t o S ■ Codeo tablo. kids | position. Bask; knowledge^0° Ing record 4 CDL required.I. tiy level pay-$4.75, nilso _ magnets, homo Interior, ;re TlmdyRalsos.-) ; ■_____ ■ occoss, kids I hes. books. 12x12 _ I- ‘ 4 on-the-job experience Call 324-4426 (or appt. $5,00 aftor training. Apply I■ ^ VCR. movies 4 lols morol}roi I ,lZ Health Insurance ‘ required In brakes, muf­ ; m Z troadmHI. Ic beige carpot ■ - C oprl Motol. .1341 Kim- , ^ ^ ■ 1 ■ 546 Cypro 1 ''■"'"■"'i 401K fler Installation, shocks,;ks, ’ SECOND INCOME ■ borTy Rd.. TF __* ,i{! Lumpora Paid ■ ‘WJ i mw iwauL jgo6-(omlly yard sale. ^ hoses, etc. Excol. salarylory - OPPORTUNITIES I ------I T F 8 ieD o lMto o r Dr Sal only B illuro 4 oppls. Quality ■ ■{Jl .. Homaflegularty 4 benefits pkg, Ind com-jm - N ow hlringlnTF. inventoryy HOUSEKEEPING PT posi- I ■ RUPERT 113 Eastast Baso- . 7-noon. LolsIS ol( mlsc llsms , y clolhos 4 supplies. , > IS Modom ^uipmont tions for housekeeping | ‘ ,, mission, h e a l* ins, vaca-«a- takers, no oxpef. nocoss-h * GOODING 3 porty yorea rd I lino, July 21 4 2 22. 2 .9am- ■ ------aptlonaltynlcoX-lorgo ■ tions. paid holidays, dis-:llB‘ ary. Paid training.I. and laundry aides. Con- , ily, house- ■ TF. 2119lh^1 Avo. N, Sol. ■ i a 0 tact Robin Walker or loavo I salel 9' garage doorr ww, / . 4pm, Mulll Family, t 7:30 to 12:00. “ lodlosos' clothing« 4 much ■ ' counts, etc. See JimI or S6.25/hrtoj)tarL Mustbo ■ hardware, boby crib, hih i' ■ hold, baby itoms,s, v,whools, " only, (rom 7:: 0. 228 9lh Ave. E. 8 ■ iSS Tom at OK AUTO SYS-^S- at least 18, have trans*I* a m essage at tiie office. 1 & misc. I 4-H Club go jorogo solo 4 | rnoro. Z M LOCAL THUCKDHKEHi ■i. choir, dotiilng. point sup)up- ■ Ures. antiques. 4 m Lols o( misc. m 4 prrpm. S o l I TEMS. 556 4th Ave W. portation 4 phone. Call11 208-934-5601 j g ■^plles.Sat9-5.1l45Ulah m boko solo. L ;IS needed for local Greet for detells 4 Interview. -lomliy solo. LInons, | Giant com han/est CDl TF.73»3Q77. . : T I 1 3 J '0S0^^°>^' ■_ 5 TF 2-lam - 387-0904. Ihos. small appls.. . llg required, call 543-6800.00- TRADE Local mfg.' plani * TF, Garoflo solosj Sol. July ■ clothes to 4pm. NO ■ lools.mls, misc. Bargalnsl Sat ■ ^ has some posWons openpon TRADE - Position Opon- I ! n c a u ii V I 2 2 .8 o m t O r9am-Spm. ■ m TRADEVWtfrrED:^l)tlm» tornlght4dayohtft8.Ap-Ap- lng:'Malntenance Per* ■ “ S S S E___; I TF-HUQEMULTI-F, . EARLY BIRDW S . 2 houao- _ only 9 01 Fridoy4 Soturdi 01 Hiawatha Way. la tireo«ilea4 8llcalo (urniluro ■ u o v S , woodvrtrklng, construc-uc- eupervlsor. For Informa- (Ishing pole,'Ico creair MOVING: Evorylhing _ ''try tkin 4 application contact lom - ■■ B l 'r 312 6th Avo E, iplloncos.mlsc ■ It gol Antlquost 1039 ■ tion, mfg. 4/or carpentrv Irodzor. craft booka •Ifi Exert, salary and benefl exper. Must have powoiwor Bliss School District. k o , ■ 10-pe Sectional, Poti ilmorol Dr. {oil | p io innvTow X Dr. Sot, only. g 'te pkg. OK Auto Systemip X tool knowledge 4 be. ableiWe. «234. Michele Faulkner, thinge going cheap. ■ T ons of G reet Mi - g Torghoo) \a 6564thAve.W1^FaIli„ o! to road tape measure,ire. ..District Clerk. PO Box 20 Locust, SAT Only. ■ 'is 733-3077. Soo Tomo X 4 301 ■! HANSEN • 3 Family Yart^ I TF 3 Family sTT ■ TF. 553 Polk , Chlldrons clothing, ■ ' Somo positlone req,Bq- '115. Bliss. ID 83314 . B U S IN E SS I Salo. 7/21,7/22 4 7/23.I. ■ Momlngside Or S{ !|5 Jim. • . ' heavy lifting. Qood CO.co. 208-352-4445. Applicants ■ Irom 9 to 6 ^ s, shoots 4 towols, ■ » OPPORTUNmES • g ^prox.4mi. EofHansereon ■ 8om. Housohold. I m‘8C. house^ohold lloms. I :uum, strotlors, small _ IS TRADE Large'teglona>nai benefits. A pplicants ma>nay m ust hove 2 years of ex* I sports equip, dc 1 ______I oppls.lls, lownIt (umlluro, qlc. ■ IS glass company has, Im|m. stop by 621 washingtorIton perienco, or equivalent SIn THETmES^EWS _ books, etc. No oert;; . y b ° a i >M mediate opening for expe^ Stl.ifllloutappiicatiofition a construction trado 4 I •Spm. Moving . 5 S d on Mon 7/24 4 Tues. 7/2£'/25 able to acquire a validd CURRENTLYHAS - TF MullKamlly Si s 4 housohold ■ TMI50150 IllhAvo. E. Sot _ 112 auto glass Instdler.. Gooi ■ U i t t U J U M 'iJStobv * ^SnlfrToSls^' m-2 pm. Toys, adutt ■ ^ between 8 4 4:30. NNc o CD L Starts August. 1995.5. THEFOUOWINQ a ■ Sot Only 7-3pm. Loi :hlna, (umlture, ■ 8 1849. phone calls please. Salaiy between S1200-S u d i m oro,cas/i . " matom'ilomlty 4 kids’ dolhos. ■ iS • INDEPENDENT ® HAZELTON Moving SoloITT: ■ d olhos 4(umlluro, 1 Kosh, nick noks. ■ - 1300 per month. EOE i '® ' ? sov«. At Jo hS n ^A ’s * o" - ! S r a s SSporks. I *<0^ FRADE UOHT DUTY ME­ _ JUNIOR ROUTES I Sot only. 6-? e t 402 3rd. a n n d C rS . ■ Ijfi TRADE ? : I Body, 393 EosUon a t only. Misc. Weights., ^ CHANIC w anted. FTFl FLORAL DESIGNER for AVAILABLE • r : ^ ----- ■ TF. 2778 Budickbnjsh Circle. I T F ^ i^ O ' I S B R IZ E E position. Basic knowlegcego ostablishod norel 4 gift I HAZELTON 4 family Sc MromStoS. ■ 884Ty1I Tyler 0(1 o( Falls. I ■ only. Adult/lnlont dolho< I TF SAT Only 8-3 ;irto ■ ■ Sot. only I 4 on-the-Iob experiencenee shop. FT/PT:Qreat ’TWN FALLS - ■ Mlsc housohold.’ toy " Misc. housoaohpld Items 4 ■ 1966 Shorty Dr. 07/22 ip HEATING AND , required in wheeLatlgn'Ign: atm w hpero. Solary DO E ■ jais all sizes, misc. (um I t R oute 855 ' ■ ' ■ turo, dishes and collect^ • . ■ dolhos. bicydos. ______■ 9-??.?. Toys,T flirts dotiiing ■ : [ AIRCONDmONING^IG ment brakee. struts, etc.etc ' Sorid Letter of application 700 Qroonwood Dr 2 ^ ' ■ rotrlg. mlsc 4 m Is, (ishing equip,, and ■ >(lts to : 8 0 x 9 7 0 6 6 . % T h e - , bles. skis, roller bladet llPlaco. I TF. 14127U1-h Avo. E Fri, 4 | lopls, fi t for ' Excel salary 4 benoflU 1000 Plnowood Clrde 008. ^ 2110 Summit Pll ic. items. ■ . • pkg. loci commissionon. Times News, PO Box ■ ' carpet, books. 8 to 4. Fomlly ■ misc. iti !* 900-1000 Uncoln St N I ; 820 Marion 8-3 m W 548, Twin Fells ID 83303- I ■ TF Y ord S a le 263 tlcyclos, new * Tcv«r»i 1 700-800 Nortiwiow Dr rncL.books.a | TFYord^'ord Salol Sol 8-4, 434 I :e Route 890 — ■ Sun only 9-5. Eloc ostview Dr. Nissan ■ «^e'jlm:oi'Tom5ii'OI«OK MISC. OPPORTUNITIES ■ mill, oxcersizo 2S 400-500 Port( Terraco ■ ilfHSsISBi in s ddult ■ SS'"" ■ compoi■nporahetl and carpot ■ ioe. AUTO S Y S T E M S . 55«558 PT Help wanted, 20-26 ■ ■j.ju im j picnic tablo. baby mis- | )77. h r e v ^ m ust be ableto to 1100-1200 Parit.View. _. _ boby childrenol misc.8 _ XF. 267 Averrenlda Dol Rio. - kit. plcn — 4th Ave W.TF. 733-3077 u 1100-1200 Partw ay Or. ■ laneous, and more. - work nights 4 weekends. I JEROME Guns, tools, 3 I dotfiing 4 lots olc n „ „ Q .,' ■ Fri. 4 S o t ((rom 9 'to 7 2 ■ collanft Its TRADE Bus drtvers. mut il 1000-1200 SparitsStN- . _ mm camera, baby (um1 ,35 _ •* ' S h a v e .C D l, (will u a inn fofo r- - r a d e B oise FrelghUineiInor - Bring a hand written ro- 1037 Pari(way-Dr,-Sat—! - • Han- It looking for 2 journo)ney sume to: The Toy ShopBD R6irte854 I ture, adult 4 kids dothinuml*_ _ ■ TF Yord Sale Sot-Si I S your cog. App^rtKwi hliw. ■ ' O dds 4 e n d s ml! y 22nd 6-4 lots 0( mlsc, ■ >!S U t^ e m e n tr y Schoolol or c level parts professionals)Bls. Imagination Station jSon . 400'Altair couch, toys 4 more. F Fri ■ boby clothesty's lc dotiios ■ a g es 4 lots* Frelghtllnerexperer. Poleflne Rd. next to ErnstM 600 Jackson St S o t Sun. 420 2nd Avo E 3uns/ammo roioadors, I !B call 483-6583;______— 3 0 0 4 0 0 Meadows Ln roE I oqulpmom, lady's MAKEADEAU I prelerred. Top wages t kson. I TF LETS M/ nrortlng goods, Mrs. ■ !3 TRADE Truck drhw npec a h t MISC. OPPORTUNITIES,i. 700 Newport S t ■1 JEROME Estate 4 Y^i— ._ 4 ect. 441 Jocksoie„, R Sun ■ Sat. 8-4pnpm. Antiouos, | othes3-up, tiros, mlsc benefits for the righ IM ed tor year round PT loo eve Mlntt-LubelsnowhWngtorlor tf you B n h »naa' ■ Solo. Antiques coli:,fumYard ■ — . ■ biko. microro wove, furni- ■ . person. Contact Stevi umit- ■ TF Yord Salo, Sat ims. S a t only 8;30-2 a t ■ IS haiil. Call 677-783S. c 156- full time service tech. Ap-tp- i are Intantttd In 6«- uro, trk-rims, dothO s,T ■ turo, ston,Too, dishes. ■ miStarfire. . ^ Musgrave at l-eoO-658 i,TV. ■ Baby (urn, dryor, 59CyprossWay ______1 lg «vea678-34ff • - 6084 or send resumeB tott - ply In person a t 947 Blueue Ing j lnd*p*ndMt Jun- bike, 8-5pm 7/21 4 7/2 'lo lor roof e*ni9 r - .P I w ’ I ■ 3182ndAve.7/22. E. I oofT) vending a mac i ’09MaoDr, Sol4Sun, ■ 'K C lasiltlid . . . for p«opl

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301 4 « 5 " 502 ” T im B U S IN E S S iJW lNFM iSHO^ JWINFAUSHOH^ OPPORTUNmES Million' O U ^ f *117,600 for newly listeded3 BEAUTIFULLY REMOD.i AHDiQETTmr E B E S r < ; **★ ★ ★ •* * ★ ★ * * ★:*-* * -* BR, 2 bath home on>n 1 ELEO HOME ON QUIETET acre. Wonderful opop o n STREET • Low utility bills INTERNET SERVICES floor plan wllh appro>rox are just tho beginning, this 1600 sq. ft. built in 199-994. home has a now kitchonS -STAY AlJ ONE OF S IX Turnkey Internet servicrvice CALL RON FREEMAN I jgM /J ot with oak floors and cabi­ provider buslnosa. 734-4208. W9S-264. nets, now both, plush cor- iiW j B a n n i : ^ ^ ! Do you have a workirrklng peting and now windows." FABULCOUS RESOR'I T S J O E . knowledge ol com puten THE TIME TO BUYf IIS Shows exceptionally 8 ^ 1 ------Oo'yoirnnvo-aTleslrB-Jreto- -NOWiraroalTt^etffoonjo m r “ wollIirCaTrDonTsoTae"i r ^The^Chaoice-ls-Yourse s . . . — own an excitingI ar•I'* IV. both. 2 car garogiage, 0770. This homo la ready AHOE loading* ed g e business» > ' sprinkler systom . OutsldtsTde for an otfor. m T Protoetod territory, ilmitimited of homo has Just boo Ja c k scon Hole, Palm Ilconsos available. ' painted. Owners will giv T H R E E M • (•0«T * KKCQUKT CI.U. Intensive trolning, complonplote $1600 c arp o t ollowanc * Springs,, Victoria, Ben X and ongoing operationtional to buyers, Interost rote‘al'S REALTY ANAHEIMAN HILTON are down now ao take>ad. ai 733-5336 t o * ™ # rient. v a n to g e of th o m i P>ay- a j ------^—_ L ake Taahoe, Anaheii GuudlanftcinciGmoteb*eb&Resorts Call ieoo-2i»-909e toda menta will be ojjprojfOX- CUSTOM DUPLEX Jm/r V ic to ria O c e nin n P1 o in te *****-*******^■★★★ S694. por m onth. CAL:ALL that looks Ilko HOMEIIEll ZT:= W IL L IS S T O N E 32.«>24- , Owner side has 4 bod->'!■ ■■ ■mETIMES^EW?W S 7280. #95-180. rms, 3 baths, dbl car ga- C U RREN TLY HAI rage and ovor 2000 sq. fL THEFOLLOW!NC of living apoco, Tho rontalItal 1 e l C ustoD i f i e r G hlo ic e s — sldo has over 1200 sq.fL — Tercc INDEPENDEHT gemI wtth 3 bodnfl, 2 baths ond CARRIER ROUTEI STATE REALTY, INC TES NC. dbl car garago. Corner % A AVAILABLES 734-0400 ’ lot. Excollent privacyp - $509 0 2 . 9 %OJLC. 9S . 9 OJLC r . 9 ’t . ^ Bl y — . . I I pricod right. Call Jim 4 . ! •HANSEN/KIMBERL'i $136,000. Spacious 6 Be< Independent Junior ^ - 9 6 3 3 . room 3% bath. Be sure i CAS f in a n MICING ^ FINAANCING ^ FINiNUUNCING Carrier R outes AvailabI S H ^ N C IN G ^ FINAI Ploase Call 423-4926 Ro take advantage of low li 9 torest ratos being affere B r a w l e y SO M O . J KorrorTTio-nmoB-Nm M O. 3 6I M O. 4 8B M O. 6C now through th e Tender i BACCK 2 4 ft your choice. 2 story hon-ir j R e a l t y : •QOODtNQ Wfth b a se m e n t In prlrr ■10th through 13th W ost NE location. 2 famil 7 3 4 - 5 8 5 8 ' Colorado 900 bfocfc &‘ up“ P rooms, and all th e am er • Bm a r d e ties you could want U ' 1 . } ^ CHOICE HOME IN ' Idaho 000-1400 blocks of home for the prloi , Maple Don't m iss this. Call ri^Cii ^ANDLEniDOEIi ^ Maintenance free with ex­ n 9 « ‘ N evada 900 block & up d y « 4 - 0 6 a ^ ^ Pino tra lorge 3 car.gQiage and gUon RV paridng. high quality p e r m o n th I Spruce Circle $128,000. Terrific Locatic Utah 1000 b lo c k s up throughout. Call Denlso ’ _ and Price. Remodole®'®,“ to s o o th e 4 b d rm , 214 coiiMicfifl&a&zsas contemporary home o 2'/4 J t t f i l 1995 Toyota I un-ri bath homo built by Stovo If you llv» In m e M t-TSfa r* newer carpet, woe A a n Intanatad InZ jt SI windows, now vinyl ornnrt Olson in 1994. Listed Tncom a ■ Ing a Indapandant roL $217,500. marbls In bothrooms. - 1995> Toyota Caamry LE dvs tax. 1st ■•■til's earrlar-Plaaaa Call 7! bedroom 2 bath. Beau •9aS0 dewo, 36 aefHi doM e d e llv o iy 0931axtZ03 _____ fully l a n d s c a ^ . R ecer±: THREE iUI1 «Au»ilomallc 'Air Condil = = iyoppralsodter $129,00■ooo. REALTY • PowsrWWindow* & Locki • s y s 1 Simple assumption gi;;01 733-5336 'FM Caualto ‘ Dual I j j o n ^ ^ t o w lAN^ . Realtor owned. .Call Cll _ *AM/( ^ d y « ^ 9 7 . SSO-100K$S EXCEPTIONAL Refinance & equity loam EXCEPTIONAL 206-734-8727 Is the only w ay to describe- lassK) this home. Over 2800IOO m r990 GEM ing r » NEEO CASH?’ . STATE REALTY, INC■NO. square feet of family IMng W e buy n o te s & real ests including 4 bedrms, 3 » F r o m ! contracts. Craitiv baths and located onn Ia S e vreral e to C hoose I H rtance. 1*aOO>OM4ai-4800 ------corner lot In ono of the i b l e o 'j t c 2 4 ■ «. I I ------$168,600. Gra»dpa'saa®cror. . best neighborhoods. 2 . 9 % F iinancing r A vailab NEEO MONEY?^ . ogell Just Ilko you^ S?'r Priced to sell qufckly. Call V S p e c ia l flaaBcIidm »iir agirt pgnlian pricepr tCcary o a ly l.^ Real Estate LoansIS member itt Greatt bb i g Mari< 736-0017. 1st. 2nd and equityty trees, a wonderful far (Interost o s low a s 8.6%■6K) house, lots of fruit to P * B r a w l e y SBS Bankruptcy OK. ahorsestalltoptaylnar B a Poor Credit OK corrala to ride In. Tl* 1 9 9 8 Dobt Consolidation OKOK. three bedroom, two ba R e a l t y Idaho Co. 800-454-264!!646. h o m e a lso h a s a basi I —r — m ent with lots ot storag 7 3 4 - 5 8 5 8 1^* Toyota”Corolla : CALL CAROLYN cu- - w /A Ir 305 ^ . CewHHealas CONTRACTS &4 LER 733-9026. #95-266 ® MORTQAQES p e r nic •IM $169,900. Oversized ^ya FAX p e r m o j ^ ^ J t o p d o l S r ST ha» been ntoety landsc ■ For contracts, mortgagetBQSS f»d- construction < 208-734-8727 “ 2111 Summit a r d e .■S Ol YOUR 1 9 9 5 Toyota TocoiBiiia 4x4 ' ------kitchen Is large and brigi Large mastsr^euita-ofle 36 nesHi deseil end Im s *. Isolation from oth<» ..AD ..... -fcedroomsrFonnel«tMiIMfw TIMESrCtASSIFIEE)^EE)^ - - »M7.oa to. *$B00 down; 36’ MaHi Ucl< tf dopMH foM otaPol $9 a and dining room s. 3 be DEPARTMENT «SI $7842. C ^en room , 2 bath. SprlnkI 7 0 1 w / W , - 1 system Included. Ni room, 6 stalls, large bam,baj it won't.last long. Call <7930 >8849 >!l_ni,890 ; arena, profeaslonal \o lally Denlso 736-8770. i994roinuc:tunM St -- landscaped.'Price r ltil»tW i<»l------WASSI duced, from $299,995Smo t h r e e M M^*8949 $249.«95‘,-eaahortem i99}T0T0na4nanp ; avail, ter Immedla:5JS REALTY J8975 !_iM 2,980: mEQUAL HOUSINI aaia. Call 423-5988 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 OPPORTUNITY “ «8990 AO rsd fftf it odw W ng h i I : W*£*S?8990 l»M lW Bm07i;Q I ran. cdcr. ( c l ^ tot, to d b iamUttU,«ralerala1^ i!L_n5,949 C an IrMnlon, io make any tl s s s a w j ) . - lKiudas(t*k«)wdorr«aas ^ ;i9HTin6llTIKIll , 18 Uving wllh parents orlsi {y oalodian; pre^onl mnwn a MOB', 2fw«*2i,990 poetfesKulngaEMircrtfM m a m i ^ Hi . r i Thtnow)p(vw«lrE(>fVNlnt ^ aecepl'any advartliing leri n g ^ T C DYOTA W astatowWiisinvict^ofl FILLS ss™'s5isa*l.”j3s! b u D o F o r M e , T : o y o t a ! " . u adnrfudkinaneiopipari VLove W hat.Yoi ' ' "■^23236 SHOSHONE STREET WESTSr-TWINFJWS-733-2B9t.'M • l-80(M21-5247 ri gSE^SSfSdSBS lW«.SSS7.10faiiteiiMnMII(»iFw ii - */UI pikes pte to , iWe. Fee. ■ • . . I . " ^ , 1■eoc^8^7■g^a______■5E

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Saturday,ay. July 22.1995 Times-Newslews. TVin Fans, idaho D-1 / O P E N 1□USES ^ N HOUSIKES • SAIiTURDA^ JULYf 22 • 1-^■4 P.M . SAT..1-5P.M .*WWED, E 1-4 P.M. T H R U JlU U I L Y - I ! ■ >96,900 CLEARLAKEKELANE »« w Prices reduced on these atnoiutsoiutely beautllul course ROAD CONDOS 9122 ROSEM ONT DRItIIVE 308 THUlURMAN, FILER side townhomes. Situated at: thethe: Snake River Canyon 932BITTEilR001lOTiUCE, IWIN FALLS; |351-359 PHEASANT RO 80 square loot home. 3 bedrooms,s, 2 balhs. Beautllul open spa&ou!uous 4 bedroom. 2 bath home, at Dear Lake, these homes arigtrig nowni at SI 85.000 and Mructsd tioma on c u l- d ^ c . 4 Qrstt townhouu floor plan. 3 bedrocidrooma,2fuIlbath9, ' Lovely1660 S179.SOO. Enioy a drive to> the scenic Clear Lake master bedroom and laund^ areala on main isvel ol each hot tub. woeroodstove. Includes all appliances: In recentlyi Upgraded featurss throthroughout Large yard has been with laroe nicely landscaped. Gas heat Auto sprfnUlng sy^em. Country dub and en)oy a tourur of these love^ homes i!i«?[nlw^L3i2Bp?(^'^pby unit i remodeledd Utdien.k Detached 2-car garage witt residential building sites. ^ iB = iB n woricshop.I. LLocated near CSI. /95-23o Slop tiy to see this newnewer home. /9^174 and walk around ttie scenic resld .■ HQ8TEDI BY; b Aq UEL RAHDUr ■ #94-360061______-----^------HOSTEO'BYrBREn’”r------U8T1KQ AlAQEHT/HOSTrJOHH F 0 R B Ei 8------^^HOSTESSrTRACEYiEYGODBY— ------= - USTiNQ AQEMT8: JANE 8E0R0IoROOTrmTcEiil ^ 1445 Addlsor50 Avo. East • 734-0-0400 MINDYY PERBRAPE SAT. HOSTESS; MNOY PERBRABRA g e m s t a t iE REALTY. PINC. WED. HOSTBS: KATHJ SCHRADI

g S 0 2 i I 502 I I 505 " $$$$s$$$$ E8 ^WjNFAU£HOHE^:8 I QOODINGlWENDaL1 $ $ $ ${$$$$;$$$$;$$$$! ^ I HOMES NEW U 8 T 1 N 0 -908,850850* TF.^By o w n e r: a ll b rici•ick UfOtalra, Downat^n,■a. homeonHHIcrasL3bdrmI™- WENDELL 3 bdrm. 1 3/4 Iniido, Otrtakio 2balh.Tosee. 733-1412*12 bath. Alum, siding, at- 2 bdrma and atoragft“ ue jP- Oot to m s th ^ to teO? SaifMl It tached garage and patJo. stalrsi 1 bdrm, 1 bstti, IK tha low-coit way . . . witwltti 2 4 ’x 3 0 ’ m e t a l a h o p . Ing room, kHchon andIdin- dir d«»«I*d.73W»3t. - MUSTSEEI 636-2029 AM l i l m Ina on main floor. Ever) Itm I WENDELL3 bdrm.1.5 m i thTng you s m wai pisas^ I " “ I m you AND there is expar(pan- I BUHiyRLER bths. den. irg deck, priva­ ' slen room In the fu cy fence. 24 x36 htd ga-I $ baaem enL IHA/VA/FH; ^ rageon1.5 tot 636-5024 "•I L -S s— «MC ; T r n .i c k s and CASH of oourscr a e . 1983 N ashua Mobile in Fl on C U itftad. . . tha lotutton to ------Fenced flowerfulfull er mobile park. Nio b a d ^ . location. 3 bedroom, 1 1, 6 ^estern NaiItional H oirse Show Call Carolyn at Coldweiw eii bath. Large kitchen withwll ^ 1 VIsed at We Banker W esiern Realtsa lty b reakfast a re a A bultt-1iltt-ln I oO o 733-236S or 543-4201204 hutch. Sharpl.Patio anand I. JEROME/ todayl storage shed. PriesdId ai t I HAQERMAN/HOMES only $18,500. Call: MIckIl£kla Homback 734-5157. $108,000. Quiet Area/Ntoe •: ; View. This new er hom e3 Is $ M in immaculato condition. E sniMK3MS1nofflHffiS CB Soutti of Jerome but dose Coldwell to town and freeway forz $ CB convenience. Great openen ^ 1 8 ^;0-3 $44,500. Garage, Ng Ic i - e 1 9 9 5 [ S S A N 2 4 0 S X : '95 POIWIACLC GRAND AM 1 AVIews. $60,000. ecnclne.S.tK«Ur.n..,AM/FM Ilartl Body...4 17L. SS tiw*i>ce€l tr.n>. ^ bdrm, 2 bath, fully fencc•need needs ext. paint. Som“ TJ? 2 2 A c . T errific v ie w s ol ■of. flr eon.tHlontnu. i>o*faO® 11th Ave. N. 734-9786. 00' ^ dow> & loe W a«*15.284 s 'l shed, sprinklers, MonAorn- ■ — Q W:Waa >23,513 Ingside/O'Leary DisD is t. BUHL 2 bdrm. 1 batti, cer»-cer n o w ^ 8 ^ 9 2706 9th Ave. E733-27e'2767 trat AC, garage, app). li Wright Realty Co.0. n o w * n o w *5999^ ,998 ^ ------dud a d , metal sWIng. nk»nk B37-4700 REDUCED • An Investoiistort yard. $59,500 Ca driiam this&unit apai For S ale By Owner. 3 bdrm ’ m«rtbkigl9q&iv $88,50f f l ; — 1 bath, garage,iand-s S feHife/i ^ |~TL r r r i j ~«eaped, sprinkler system, ^ ' ' RV pad. 10x14 shop, pa- Ious end may earn soit ^ tlo idog run. $63,900. of the paper (OAC)ll Ct J Call after 6pm . 324-3691. Denise 736-8770. I House, tor aalebyowrtaII"? -MOTIVATED SELLER H i s 3 bdrm, 1 i>atti. I ^ s q i wtth custom honw located THREE M vaulted oeiiings, larg on ttje 12th Tee of Jerome » R D F - 1 5 0 1994 CAPRICEECLASSIC ( ^ REALTY M landscaped iotwtttisprtl ™ e 198«!«SS/ P 1992 FOI Country Club. Beautllul Extended cab. XLT, MSI62.0 J 733-5336 kler syM m & fruit treeJ " - hom e wltti 3 beds. 2 bathatti w Auto, 351 ^15,995 *13,799 5 genere cook top & ovei and 1720 square feet-Jt- ^ *5^88 ------pellet stove Insert, fenc« { VS20S0-2 SAWTOOTH SCHOOLIOL yard, farmers com er arei^ arisfifr”" H T Y_lyj Is just 2 blocks awayl Call 208-939-9481. . bedrooms, 2 baths. O re family hom e a cro ss ffro ^ BURLEY 4 bdrm. 3Vi iSb e Brawley C a n d y C a n e P a rk(. . A ir on a 1 acre lot tn Sprini conditioning plusI gegee dale acres subdlvlsloiS R e a l t y ^ $ m heat. $123,000. CallII JlJim Oak kitchen. 3 car gi H oagat733-l27(278. rage, finished basemer 734-5858 W H-574.,- L andscaped grounds wt MAGIC VALLEYC V sprinkler system. $235.i HAGERMAN Valley. 30 ac. 1991 DODGE!SHADOW S ^ 00. Cali 208-878-231L v I river frontage, hot water.^ ^ 1990 ME]SRC TOPAZ GSIS evea.20a-678-2SS4da> REALTY 222 phone.$136,000.'O- ^ 4 d o o r Convertible, Turbo ’ ■SiOJO^ ■ *7,995$ 73431991 ------1 637-6616 ______^ #44102.1 ^5,199 ___ I 55" SECLUDED 1 I qooomqwendeu=it HAZELTON. Nice 2 bdrm. home. 1 bath, fenced BliTNOriSOLATjbt o I HOMES M yard. 810 sq. ft. Ready Vintage cdimtry hofn^wt now. $32K. Cali 826-4129. -view ot the pictureiqiiiQue GOODING; By owner, i ' S ^ S South Hills on ovArir ian bdrm. 1 bath. 425 Nev JEROME: 3 bdrm. home . f t , 3 d a S t Cali 886-7066____ over 2000 sq.ft. on one Nice 3 bdrm 2 batt) bricitbrii floor. 7 nns. plus laundry en. dlnliK area & form homew/garage&storattrage rm. formal dining rm. irg. • livjng room. Hot tub ■a. In 3 c a r h td . g a r a g e . RV . d^oK. Horse barn IH ,000. pod. Buitt by owner. By 1990 FOI ^GMC^XCAB outbuildings. Bring yo apptonly. 324:4112 4x4 family 4 pats. T o lira tt 4x4. low mllei Auto, XLT, low mile#i i i •oazoa-i *9,488 e ■ ^14,799 i quist life call Nell for mo •s:028.1 ^ aS3i*5-l • InfoAnatlbn. 734-1321329. $ $128,000.

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( « TVnw-N«ir*. TWlnIn FaUs..ldahoF< Saturday. Julyuly 22 .1995 1 ^ Real Esttlate/Sale»B Real fetatee/Rent 604 I i i 3 UNFURNISHED A C R E A G E S * LO T S ^ASTUnKFORflHi^ I ^ a p t s /d u p l b ^ VI€E HAZELTON. Fehcocl pas- j& S E R \ TF-1% ac; w/home. 5 at ^ ture for rent e2S-6617. 2.6 w ras wtth Bitllnglo/iloy-s w /shop & MH develope I TF. Roady for occupancy Croik frontao« with 'ow-(to ml from TF 738-8247 • . Aug. 1st, very cloan, 1 bl» wid* mobile hom J • S00to6001bs.826-S070. " JD EXCAVATION 423-4296 i or 420-7079 H 11 B uhl C ountry - 2 bodroomim b d r m . a p t . $ 2 6 0 p o r , th e famBy. Over 2500.W e e ■ Thomas Backhoe FooUngs, Foundations homo with shady back-:k- m o .+ c a s h d o p . & ro fs.. 9 Holstoln heifors, 750 Ito. H ome R epairs _ f t of Hving apace. 6 bei ur. Call 734-3173.______160 tons of hay. 544-2823.I Service Waterfalls, Ponds, Top Soa rooma, 3 batha. CAI auction y ^ botwoon BuH & FUor. Of All K inds EBest Painting' ; Loaso roqulrod. $425 por - Serving Paul to Gooding^ Fine Grading, Landscaping VIRGINIA ELDREDG 'Sl. TF 2-bdrm, Small back- Bulls for lease. > - Foundations ~ C A U - B est quality 1 733-1735 or KA7HTPAJ:alu c o m m er c ia l onorrth plus dopostt. Ref- I. Al backgroundl 643-8373 ,c ReasonableAatss/Trade Dale i Robinson EBest workmanship . ! . ohm cos and crodll chockck yard, kltchon. Ihrtng room. Water U n es-P o n d s-E lc. TRIOQE324>380( , LAND ,n W/D hook-up, $480/m0 + S ' Rod( Hauling 734-794B 7 3 4 - 2 9 3 9 n B estprlce ■•^y roq. Coll Barker RoattofS ^ HOLSTEIN CALVES co-: 62&4237Jim4825^14Vur8l ' W S-274. at $160 dop. Water A gae 9 733;964ae21atthelon9 324-2428 ^ ' 1^ 543-4371 orJIm al hd . 733-2671 or 734-325:!.?, lostrum started. 636-6666 Ray A Son Construction 1-800-484-9^6-09811-| ' $88,OOa4bedn)am.2ba if* SO-56M. HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD family home with fu , prox.41.38 acre8.Lo* FANTASTIC VIEWI C on-'''■ 60S ” 1 Call 536-6666 fenced yard and aprli minimum bid: onl]*' ' temporary homo on 5 ac. F e S s ! ' custom patios,' NORTHWESTCOLORS NOI kUng sytfem . RV peifclrifull .$i800poracrei J*:® 3 b e d r o o m . 3 b a t htf; . | r o o m s f o r _Re n J Don't let your house fade a la a CALL 80NNIEPAI^P/n- leOerSSi Finance I 703 ^ L HEAfnVOOOCONSTRUCnON : ” ?* $flSO/mo. plus deposit.‘‘V Sl76rt0lst/lastulil8lnd. CERTIRED STEEL “ rrIn the summer sun. SONS. CR S. #95-202.utdng Aoctton T uesday A ^ ^ Coll Stovo. HaDowsRoaJ- ' I CUSTOM- BUILDINGS Free Estimates 733-5369------ProtProtect it with a new coat PAR- 1st at noon at Firs' ” - ty,734-*334.______J iFARMSERNnC^ of paint Free Estimates. 12. - Amertoan TWe Comp Metal Buildings & RoofsIs Local: 733t9063 ' ------o fp “ « Garage ♦ Workshop CaH32M698 . - any. 420 South 4th^ S GOODING . 3 bodroom.1 I. 1 lon slacking & hauling. 1-eQO-733-&063 Remodeling? f^xateltolD. i l MOTEL $95 wk. $375 ma ♦ Carport ♦ RV Storage GEM bath on an aero w/fonced^ Indudos all. 736-1988 326-4141. or 420-4142. New Conatructlon? _ STATE REALTY. INC in horso shod. $450/mon- ♦ Machine Shop FENCE PRO: JAll kinds of contracting. 734-0400 I th with last monlh dop.>P- 4 Individual bdrm s In par-' All ground work, dw pping, ♦ Horse Bams ♦ LosRng Shto Security depositt trucks, manure haul. D. Work guaranteed. Highest quality. Exterk>r ' ' 4 acrea. muat a e e to ai tion on the property JONES WE HAUL 0 Randy Weaver, 543-6666. 100% FlnandnsiSS Yrs. Exp. I bruibrush, roll, or spray. Also - — contact required. Call 423-6760 ^ Free Estimates. , . predatal $1S6.0Q0fbra U euaily c an m ove y o u' for ap p t______: 73&«548 SECURFTY BUILDING oioiling roofs, all work. Murtau»>432«34. . CUSTOM SWATHING &• 423-4490or a ANYWHERE CanAnyflms . - 1-80Q<47‘4490. _ MAINTENANCE Guaranteed. SUj Local refs: Tata/Brubakar V tor le ss than renting a truck.ck. MOTELS BAIUNQ. 837-4964. FREE Estimates! KIMBERLY tre.BOO. R eal E state & Auction Iz. Rooms for ront: Low rales. zoyoiraexpeitencol prpj 001-278-2078 ^ . . N eed loads to CeJlf&Ariz, ■ Custom Baling and stacking throughout MagkJValleyl - bdmi. 1 bath, ahada/tnj FREE ESTIMATES Daily & weekly. Phonos, Carpentry, remodeling, C&U. 733-2705' trees. Pertced bactwan ' Call 832-7606 or 832-2361 CAU 324-3490 microwave & refrig. home r e ^ r s , painting, m | C U j to t Ntee home. FmH M N U i o l i — Convenient downtown )0 3 ConsoBdated Raaity Custom Swathing fences & decks. 3 2 6 ^ 1 4 4 H Ba3umaMe.42XM7 LEASE: tocallon 733-6630. Uume for Shane Slutzman, 543-67899 PLAN ROOM Artistry r r f dlscHminatlng couple[• Rooms for rent $45wkT J Jobs to bid for Generals,I, Hardv«>od Installation " 512 mHA ^ LOTS OF SPACE 825-5733 * 734-3640 Custom combining, twb SNAKE RIVER piPROFESSIONAL FARtl/RANCHES/7 L ■ — Rnlshing & Refinishlng D ecks & P atio s Ll BEAUTY " -94 25' header machines Painting nnsldefii out) ROOFuntconiNfls - I TF Nice living accomoda-P : ready to go. 439^)542. 'Blu^pNnf’w I e s Over 25 Years Exp. JJJ; tkjnsforono. Mterowava Button 733-7221 o r 326-6857 4 516 - 734-PLAN (7526) . I VACATION PROPEim & small refrig. All fur-'■ WANTED: Person lo haul Commercial, Industrial, 1 TWESHARES nlshod, utltltles pd. No0 & Btack-600 ton of grasss residential. Builddp roofs, '-:By owner 280 acrea. 211 S' Khchon. 733-6656 ~ ’ h sy ln Nev; Cell 702-755- SOUTHERN IDAHO Lsilttf>p% ahareaofw ater. 10 121 733-2820 BUILDINQ&. REPAIR • acraa of row cn)|^ rest 1 Forsaiefum.2bdmTcab» “ TF. Room for ront In prtvatee 2243 - . Mobile Lube-N-Tune I 1 HAGERMAN Newly ro- rigated in dry paaturt'f i t . - L a v a P o i n t W M ag i* A home. $200/monlh, refs. 1 Quality Car Cara TEBSSiSSp L ota^gated pipei2 P 3 Shown by appointmoi5 m odeled 1-bedrm. house. '■ 4 7M that com es to youl M & M Construction '’=“A"’gSsr"'|| ^ $32S>TW. 324-7250. call 736-0591.______U rt 733^taavanyasag IWRMMACHIJ^^ Oil C hanges, Radiatorir Remodels&R^>alrS ' i S ervice^ry Testing. ,^ 2 JEROME: 3 bdrm. 2 balh. 4 606 I ■9- Roofing, Decks. F e n ^ , 3244432 & 326-6332 WSSHARPSOIfGSQIVICE JOHI ^ mobile home In Village *94 JO tractor, model 855, 4— s i r — I MOBILE HOMES ' cuirentiy .w /sprayv hooit- i... SkJing. D05>r8.Wlnapw8. , (Complete shan>enlng ------iMOBILfHOM^ W e s t $47SAno. No pets. up. 734-7021 ■ ; ■ Carpet, Fiinltture.Cleanlng ' carbide&stM saws. Jini - Can 324-8903. ■ MOBILE HOME Ih RV Ward's Honie ' - lilQ 3S2B 3B■ li . 733-8331 • Construction Cii|]Clipper sharpening & repair. O9.S00txjy9 40aa9.[ ~ n S29b90a 1B61 LflMfty m — Park. 2 bednsom, 1 balh,’• 1 MF 760 combine, A T » ALAN^OwMralCarpentiy s*auh»yten»a«B».3T S bOe hom e. 3 bedroom,'VJ* aoan3bdmiibath,$S75.P : $385/month, waler/sowerY 54, hydro-staUc Irans, 18 7 Treat’s Concrat® Const Room ' additions, remodeOng, 141 r B racken SL S . pastun eZS«17«v» bath, op en ftoor plan ^ Qood looatlon, quiet kwiuded. Can Stove,-Hal-*■ fihead«r,dleseimolor.-11 ------R em odels • N ew - electrical, plumbing. No Job 73M 73^. 050* 1-800471-4050 large roomar. AH newooid V street no pets. 324-7629^ tows Realty. 734-4334; JO combine 105, w/16 ttft construction • Specialtyy Concrete work of all types. toolal^orloosma0.20yrs , m : 2.02 acres, nice locatton }, Foundations & excavallon S'. nyi.dooblei pane wirXI at Joromo: Option to buy. header, gasoline motor.r. decks, patios, paUo covers, exper. Free estimates. area, below appraisa dows..deck. Oversize Both In working condd car^rts, sheds. Small for manufactured homes. Call W ard H ; $12^00.324-aS&. $3SQ/mo.Sman. 466-9258 4 607 Ion & .c o rn e r io t in MH p a ri — I O F F IC E & John Spanbauer 324-7366£ jobs & repairs. FREE ESTIMATES 734-6294 H : 3'acre + wea$30.000ar S p a c e rent to $135.&» pi BUHL 3 bdmi 2 bath mo- 423-4524 or 733-3923 2 ^ I RETAJLSPACE 1988 MF4x4. 68 horse REST EASY - acre $10,000 4 ml £ c m onth, in-very g^oo bOo homo. In Buhl Mobllo ____ condition. CALL LEXI i Estates. No pets. Longing loader, 1800 hrs, rebuilt 4 IHate Shopping? ' Twin fiear canyon rIn wheel drive, new dutch.t TURNIPSEED . 637-6485 (measage)I ori 423^986. #95-166. I>4C. term lease. Refa. req.sq. OFFICE SPACE IHtakethehassto ' CONSTRUCTION $450/mo plus dep. 543-(3- -600,850.&1250sq.ft Lflw new cond. 536-66377 DELIVERED I ouiout of your dayl Grocery All utlllllos Indudod. Remodeling, decks. oranyoccasionl . ' S acrea on Rock Creel ------8342 or 788-4305 .1990 Case W-14B loader. ; (801)663-5096 y 2 — — Ample parking , roofing tiles & additions. M cGinnis E n terp rises • . .Canme®73»897a. - ina. TF • 4 bdm, 2 bath, niceIce Bjue Lakes Blvd. LocationsQ 2600 hrs. rebuilt trans- Ucensed & Insured. Welding & Concrete ^ ^ GEM 1 mission, good shape. STATE REALTY. INC neighborhood, $7003 a call for moro Information ..vSTEVE324-9210. . F a b r i c & Repair, ' 'welcom e. 1 acre lot I . 600-445-9595.______734-0400 ------mo. CaO 7 3 4 - 5 ^ o r S u e C ontact Sieve Hallows - ■ NORTHWEST ' .2 - 4 Hour Portable Senlce.:. H ' Buhl with City wate m . 2 ta 934-8461 FREE ESTIMATES « 1976 14’x66'Buddy,s d to _ ' H A aO W S 21981 JD 7720 combines. ■ ^COMPANY, INC. A-1 SHELTONIS - svalable. ,— 2800 hrs. 218 or 224 733-0033or73fr0118 ^ : BAftKEH K£ALTORS bdmt 1 bath, good comM71 TF 2 bdnn. etove. refrig.rig. , REALTY ^ TREE SERVICE " hosders. nice machines, Can 543-4371 ater caD423-S205. sm. yard, bsm t $460/mo.nS: : 7 3 4 ^ N J i t C DAYCARE Se:Serving Magic Valley, . — +dii. 32fr4122or733- - $22,000 4 $24W). Nya- Wood River Valley < ■ OFFICES U censed staff V • Have the beat of )HSbot 1984 Baywood. 3 bdrmT 1476 evenings. ea Tractor 503 372 6671. or wherever .. _ $130 up 736-8022 1 CPR & FA Certified ! - w oridai C ountry Ihring bamw/ailappis,pttoedl FREE ESTIMATES Eof TF. COUNTRY SETnNO. - 845 B Flat Allis front erfdd Mon-Sat: eam-6pm JEROME Offices for ronl. 764- Porrlno School District 3 L»- toader.Sor. #11Y09946.S- All a g e s a (^ p te d . Alpine Landscaping ^ 733-9318 $175, $275. end $376.’• Com es wllh 3 cu yd I WORK OF ART {Spring dean-up. rototming, — • • 1 a cre krta with w sta r In lys bdrm. 2 balh, gasihoai, _ J Home repain Electrical, g. 20 2 ac. w/1994 3 bdrm ------Ml- basement $600 p^ mo. utils Indu. Call 423-5311. bu ck et Now cutting edge, rural protected eubdhi 7 front tiros, 90% now, rear ■ plumbing. light carpentry, dD a A LE:S T R E E U M B .. eton. great tocatioa imFalla., i W/20X16 redwood dec!13- 1 st & last mo. re n t $400122 OFFICE & RETAIL RENT. ■ painting yard &bMllding rin a storage shed. 14 mi E i '■ Uros 80% caps. New up- systems. An yanJ care CHIPPING . . from Wendell. $15,001 ^ Affordable new offices on" dated fflveline, new radl- ■ c1ean-up. jdhfl- Fairfield. Call ove. 76^ Shoshone S t G reat loca- needs. Free est 734-7890. For Fo mulch or disposal. > /: 20»S3fr6a41 l ator, m achine is In good: 733-0966 Free Estim ates imito 2812or 326-5648days ,th tton. 9 offlces^all r e n t In­ ;S' C O U N T R Y c l e a n e r s ' ^ Lg. eed u d e d bUg tot In nk New tf . Lease. 5 bdrm. 2 bath, in operating condKlon. W e (208) 734-2742 ■°°°' 2bditn.tnHor,<2M513. s ’ ducJesutU. Call 734-9969» will deirvor. $23,000.). We dean here, we dean eatabOshedNEatea. m 4685 t block from 2 achools,^ or 733-6766 or stop by® RILLORCIE/SPRIKKLERS (208)733-3123 208-879-6550- there, we dean evetywhere.le. HONEY OO, INC.III I trrtBc.Can734-9686 Z r ~ foncod.brlck. $700+$600^ 306 Shoshone St East ^ Servicing new & oid — nnica For Sato. 7 9 Buddy MobI d am age dep. Avail. 7-24- r Residential, detaillns, No Job tod small , law Home. 14X70. whei r EZEE-ON Manure Loader systoms, conversions, NATHAN'S - OWNER WILL CARHY SS- 807 Roso S t N. TF. TF8hop/OffIC*$800mo. Tm offices. Reasonable rates,J Cail DEWEY TUBBS : ontMs50'x12S’tot.zonc M odel-100.'60 Chevy Tree Tttmmlng& Topping. . g o . Call 734-3575. S e e ® 240 eth Ave W.. ' refs, avail 734-6728 7 3 4 - ^ 1 • M>2. Priced to aellI------< carpet 3 2 f r 4 9 0 a g ;i4 g • truck $4 0 0 :676-5748. Hedge TrirrvTtlng & r r 733.Q081 or 734-1236 324-7653 or 420-6038 ' $13,000. Caa laay GB)t r For Sale: 6600 Edible bean Removal Freejstlmates. MUSTSajJI K&B'83— 4 604 T F .O tnce space-600 sq. ft tn for Information at iliet73; 28'x48’3 bdrm. 2 batfran- I UNFURNISHED A : combine, JD, $6,000. Lawn Sprinkler System 734-1167 - 0 » 6 . IVIG-246. range,frfdge, wood stoy e offtee * 1.000 ft work/st-jJ, 825-5203 or 731-1637. VIriyl Home Siding St«y ■ATODUPj^®^* o rag e a re a . 2283 Wright GREENSKEEPER - 733- Must be moved. $22.50 Insured. Free Estimates MAGIC VALLE> ^ Ave^Sutte»AT 736-6246.S- HAY CHOPPER Law ncare R&HTREESERVICE R j 734-6145 m sg/eveningie.fr l&2bdrmapt8, . ' COMPUTER KEN'S H a n d y ^ Service Thatching 1 REALTY 73 4 - a up Z Newhouso In very good3 CO U N TR Y C LU B 326-5836 o r 326>5045 Trims, removal. Also Mobito hom e In Lazy J tra cond.. Farmhand feed Landscaping stump s grlix&no. FuDy : 734-1991 EY _____ Quiet living, d e a n complex, Upgrade. CD. memory. e r park. S pace #49. Sto Sr* COMMERCIAL w agon. 734-7952 Debris Removal Insured. in< Free estimates. ekling. new c a rp e t exo I - Support, service, trade, 734-7334 In |n» MagtoVaDey 324-3667 ■ > •SALMONFUVER.il laundry fadihies, no petsrts I P R O P E R T Y . _ Jubilee Ford Iractor, goodd S o f f i t membershiplI)l or 600-675-82^ :■ 35AerM 4»^ nibber. d e a n tractor, ff ■ , nancting available. 73 L. 733-8806 Fetch & Carry MR. GREEN _ I, ID S70O.Askf0lQteo. Ttxa blade, Schwartz highI'' LocatiKi across the street . the small haul company , aeak.a«Toundedt>y;ii Mow l& 2bdmiapts. WAREHOUSE lift all hyd.toader. Calf The Yard Care Serviceman teatiy Laurel Park Apartments.is. S H O P . On 1 • 5 Acres by Computer Mart. _ for those of you who doni TREE STUMP ■ *. itorta of acrea of Naton 733-4896. Mow-Trim-Rototin-Repalr HEAT & CtEAM 1971 S 176MauTteeSLN.,TFF Fenced. Zoned M-2, ■ have a pick-iip&need that :• Foreat & Hells Canyc hara. 2 bdrm 2 balh. Sprinklets-tarxlscape GRINDING GR & REMOVAL >; Recreatton Area. W att 734^195 B ectrk: H e a t ■ Kern or Items luuded home, 734«68or42M101 Free Estlm atss I yard______- — 2 -12x14 Doors. n Call 733-3752 : S a lm o n R iv e r & B oi ^7 1 2&3BEDROOM I WISE CONCRETE FREE ESTIMATES 733-1554 • Launch. Ready to bull 50x60' Building oblle TOWNHOUSES L ease or Buy MF 510 combine, diesel,^ Sp^to^ilntowak. »S8J- from$440; SH-104 cab & air. 16ft table ' •: •vaJlable.^Call ownerE 1* rock work, deeoistlve’rodc • TF-Hyourhomsona™ome. Washer&D^fwokup w/B»ckup, $3600/offer. 206-839-2S01. neor SmaUyard&stbraoe. Rse EtftialeiCcraAhe Ralesiss TOUTS LANDSCAPING. ^ *1 getUng to be lo muw1 • Nearly n e w - 3 6 0 0 sq . ft 20&^85-6718. INNOVATIVETUTORING _____ Nopetsl 73^6600 ■32*<4M______Pnmlng, trimming, new lawn ' S e c lu d e d 2 0 a c r e aw wl at J, beautiful mobi FuOylnsotated. Explosive ,J SAWTOOTH SumnwStfsston ZT t Proof lighting & dust proofd Near new. Qehl 1060 com' sprlnldecs, spring cleanups & „ : view. South West Wen_____ hom e In Lazy J o r pos! ■a. 21 SHEETMETAL K-e*Phocto*ReadkiO eH 2 bdrm, mobie hon I Brand new 2 bdrrfi, 4-piex,S ’ outietB.2 oveit>eaddoors, dean iots. 15 yrs. exper. We H . *j,K ble trade for your homTO extra ntoe $500+deposit I Heating/Alr Conditioning Writing *Sdence*Mah . V wBh add on.+2nd hon Call 733-3612 home handicap bathrooin. _ BuUd your own homo, do what you cant Free EsL ^ Can 734^)427 for info.___ Cail for m ore InformattonI r' Flefrlgeration Cal Bedcy® 734-7832 ‘ frame. laHMshed. domeK S; 734-6062wak. '* SPUDNIK self unload^er Save fhousands on your 734*3322. ■: tto w ell, 2 a ep tto tan h 3m, SH-140 constructkmcostNvith Commercial & , e c > * C a n 7 3 » 4 8 t9 ______I WAREHW8EREWTAL^ Call 886-7618______” MVC 733-9446( H O M E C A R E 4 8 'weed roto cutter . ^ hook- lots. Call aflor 3p Tg >S. ’ Medlcare/Medlcald Can Murray Barktnah at ■ s»s«s«ss«t«i •■'t ' BURLEY-txivelylbdnn. VAREH0U8E W/office. 2 New Holland 111'6 3' Certlfled/Bonded- 034 733^)628 - . ; - S a p t excel tocadon, w ater,tw. freshly painted, 1 3 Mq- ^ Sw ather* w/16* headers, 7 3 ^ : B n .& a m p le parking. xl conditioners, cab, air, ha­ 734-0600 TWn Falls I Receii 1 tocatton. can Steve. Hal-lf* v e n t run In roote. FairfieldkJ - o w most contractors.‘ 436-6566 Mlnt-Cassia . ELECTROLUX;; V tows Really, 734-4334. 764-2685. MAGIC VALLEY I n STAFHNQ SERVICE H . VsaMnd>sn» . . ive a *250 SERVICE INC. r I to *71 DESERT OASIS sues, 2 senrfces isp eh . 2 Kily«ERLY. Large 1 Mm.irm. I and : apt dean, upstair; S265.165. - n “iS K wffSffnpniffpM' , Treesenrfce,.. « Certif:75ff• aknikium pipsieiiiilt' .V..' ! To Shop! ' 'SsSL mrnkMamam^m • allnlW dmM snM ce---' ‘ Skin Pigmentation ,M A ^ VALLEY 7344544 73 <1-«00;734-6S48' I ' • TFI bdrm upstairs sM v^ ,:10013itf ’ou pvrdbase , • tarilnduded suKabla for - ■:^199i■CAP}i^J J . : (208h78&S104 MEWCALSUPPLY: _ ; | J 19 to A - $ ' .two, no pets. S315 a ANDOXYGEN ]■ between July-y t . .. month. 7^1349., ^ BtifdM'sHoim Cara m edicareweoicaid/H Augmt lS. ^ • •TF. 2bdrm..1-bath. WO. A-1 DRYWAIX nyw«.P*llng'C»pMliy INSURANCE , r v ■ • I s 'F a h t r i n g l t . stove, carport no pets. 6 Expert han^,tapir)g&« iAU home raiMira • 734^)600 TWIrtFalla; WINDOWCLEANING' W l EfficiauyOms gue'UPBBBniE teKtiJrin^81rioe.197& 436-6566 MIhl-Casala. Z em an E ntaiprtses I : PEOPLE CAWNQ Jobel^orarratfl,^ ■ • C ^forfreem ' "• : FORPEOPIE : '7 5 TEA-11S,»S25.aMini.1 1-800W ^7163 ipiuGicmLi ■» b«tli. f tn » d Mick y trf, •Sjiiseo'W BCT uLirHiEip^ s : S!o i°» &S™ r ll M B I JSH w Y ;?0|^6t8777. ' A . _____ — I ------L-..Z. ■ v - : 4 - - 6 r ^ i 0 P Y |

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81 4 n 817 I 4 817 I 4 8 0 4 ~ I f 810 I 4 ^ 4 704 • I I 710 I I 801 n tf" ^^j^inEW oo^_J nmmuSlcABPCT jewe^y& ^rjr^ I ms»SC FOR SALE | MISCnsc FOR SALE r iHORSEEQiWPMEWrt - AMTIQUES* - 11■ BUlLAmOIUTEn^. . COLLECTIBLES 1 ioio. usod 1*x1* & rewood:>HQrd w ood or King < /lINKCOATS-$850oa 10 x 7 stooli gorogo door. For solo 'e0CIroii»J.e'X 16'.4 * BarBamwood kltchon cobinots Fire )g sizo walor bod, largo 3 MINI * w ddod wlre-4- high t r a c Yo r s 3lne. 733-9318 hoocond boari w/mlrror, Dork I LEA'£ATHER COAT-$125 $19515 or best offor. I'x2*wc snow Utter-Losdar B ^t,tt I horse, inline, gooee neck, a n d b a th ro o m v a n ity , pin /IUSKRATCOAT.$250 734-695990. In varlouirtous longths. S' high ' 2 n d V m o A ro u n d 734-1513 •______' ■—« wrood-6 oo draw Btorago. 1 MUS I V e r y g 0 0 d CO n d . 275/bost offor, 637-6547.^ _AllNwNewl Coll 734-1975 ------: . *■' alumlnur)lnum doors for pons ; (20e)M7-490S. A ntique Mall igos. WIro & wood JD 4430,14^X38 ttrss, S torew tde S a le £ • ------5Ti------1 4800 h ik $16,000 niRKITURE a CARPET iTUNNlNQ OnoofokM IFAX a,5“iS!cagos. 734-7959. 3a»e 3394,14.9X 46 tlTM 1948 Hioser saddle, excelI I0to60%ofrselected ■ COMMUN^TION APLE taUo with 6 choirs. ’Oman’s bridal sotl Mor- , ttems throughout tho shop ■ Ll >25-5195 oftor 6pm. ' j j f j ; 6600 hm . $28,000 . • cond. $670. Call 632- yr old Mauve and bluo ulso centor diamond, ^ h Rider, tho-ftfiginol 4478 or 554-4207. D8tes:July19.20.21,2^ ■ DEVICES 2 yr 42fra>43 or 837-6313 » u c h , w/dW size hido-a- J Totchlng. ^ Couch lovosoat surr'urroundod by 10 ba- IfOUR "SKor Balloy-os se e n on COIi»d, $260.00.733-3961. , ^ TV, $350, $35( brand new. « . r BEN TARRELL sodd!^: ,STf;iten™ T. S ■J\a\t & ottoman $500 or , guotuottos, 18 carat gold, 3I HT 90's & 1 P100 radios, bo< w n o s w/cortiflod appm- A n \ box springs spri & mottross, g o ^ cond., 487-2207 w st offor. Entortolnmont Com< 7W I TW»n Falls *.734-6008 _ $900. Call 438-2155 ■—ind V m e A ro u n d . J?®’ lOl. $1900.® 734-8570 AVL/ hotel>1 qualily,qi $50. Coll FARM & RANCH :ntr$60. Now refrlg. Isol.i Pleasure saddle. 15’ seat.' ] AMTIOUE OAK Dining f^m ^ ■ • ------; 2nUsed Fum lture Sale- »50. China Hutch $200. ------^ TIMEJES CLASSIFIED I 7 3 3:ri9 jl9 5i . ____3UPPJJE3____: ■ -$300rengllsh-8tsddie-ar - -10 to50% off selected------^ r ^ -iorsloaW aSnTBeiuP 4■ - 809 n Ui '33'^2r2'^36"83T0------8 1 5 ------DEJEPAFTTMENT : Howardrd Mlllor^ grandfather brkjle $78. Australian sad-• . Mfull$85Q. Call 734-1976 ^I^JM PUTERS^' Horns throughout tho shop Buitay Tractor 8*tv*o*' " die $300.436-9739 evos . )ates:Julyl9.20,21,22 ______■ I LAW LA N & G A RD EN | 2 0)8-734-5538 8 i c lo c:k. k , Porfoctf cond, 3 C o m t ^ & tractor parts I w eig3hts/chlmos. h ts $650. ‘ C laudia's A ntiques. 2 ml S o ftw a re S urp lu s; u so d , DatTimo: 10 AM lo 5 PM Quo£uoon slio sofo sloopor. ot MV. Troctor & loader, 7 Paul. ID ♦ 43fr64a0 _ Saddle 16 'roping bucka- ole 6'x1ff trampoline \ Call 734-734-9393 ______S . of Buhl on Fair S t Is name ^ brond softwaro. VI- 889 T N. W ashington, TF gro jlotilllng. mowing, Wodo Jl roo must see almost new Twin Falts *734-6008 &olj JO or best offor. '77—3 — /Vantod: barn or small ' havlngB20%o/ranythlng —rus froo. Call 738-6012. « In welder 180 amp. :}} $500. 734^2668., InthestoresalolJulyZO, ■ Ta> T< on.a Lincoln Vl house to b» moved off ______$125. He5. Hondo 2003whool- St ‘ntityevwlltwourbstubMt 21,&22.Also.£(mofl' Tandy Wl 1000 SX compiote —nliquo solid oak tablo ------your property, at rto cost m SALE: Ook din- or, newlew motor, $1000 or to yoa Must be sturdy 6& ClmHW . 7330931. Claudio's booth at Second w/pilntor or & softwaro $350 Antw/butfot & 6 chairs. Call Quoojoon sofa sloopor & lovo c qlEE c c sod & topsoll dirt. or boat oKor. 643-5807. w/1543-8067.______soalloat, quoon storogo head- , ablo. weight machine. oftor. 14 cubk! ft re- In good cond. 734-0533 Time Around. TwinFalls. — $ 125. Ullllty trailer cr736-2S78.______}oard, mlcrowavo cart. . _ 4 711 XT computor. Largo hard —luo bonch van seat, folds ::all 733-3580.______ROTOTtLUNQ I 734-Oi 3, Call 736-3903, - LJ2RIQATI0N_^ I4 ------1 disk. Color monitor. Ex- Bluedown Into couch. Brand rge or smoll gardens, ~ ~ 7 ^ 7 ^ - I APPLIANCES I- pandod Ki keyboard. Dot nowoBklngSZOO. do 8ofa,3fa, lovo so o t 4 choir & ' * j 3 8 ahares of water, con sell I iw ns, lots. Froo ostlmot- HAY.QR AIN Matrix Printer. Ind. sever- 736-8613. n < ______ottojttomon. Tan, light bluo & s. 733-6789. Bnjco. , ____ to 2 Iqw line or 1 low Une al softwore programs w/ 73 ]rown8,$150forset.Coll J or im a m line. 734-7349. 13 cubic ft. c h est freozor, cc loffoo tablo for salo. 64‘ §^6 - 8200. Call 738 0 5 9 1 . ^ computor hutch & printer — 526-3293, JDI K :Sorlos, 9hp. 30’ cut- |L ^ ^ sta n d . $325.738-0929. Cofllong X 19* wldo. Excol. — T t eorQX75. r ( Llko now. fc tM iy . No bloom. No Blacker’s used appliances condition. $90.423-5979. ^/alnialnut king size bdrm sot; j n;1100, o Call 324-2659 H j ra h . T ested. 80 Ib bales.. 4 712 I ■ Usod 486 computers $499 co *• I^POjaTHYiRABBj^ for salo. Coll 733-1804. U « Irossor, mirror, armelro, — $80 ton. nS-3731 Usod 386 computers $399 —lomplote Quoon Size I I I M Ne' WatorBod. Excol. Cond. I night stands & poster ^ 7 $$osmiCH$$ QE range, good cond.. S76. New computers, mall order • Coi wd. $676. 733-4805. 8 1 6 I I • tst cut hay. IBO ton bahs. Pricing call 736-0711 g$75. call 436-8323 ^ □(ERCISEEQUIPI^ ■ no bioom. 0^825-6617.7 Chicks available now White Magic Chof. re- — — Cradle Acres Ostrich Famw8 (rio/freezer. 4 yrs old. ^ or salo bod w /headboard A 8 1 2 Nordic)rdlc Rox Gold, like now, H $449. 734-9312______■ 1st cutting alfalfa mix,X, 208-636-5460 4 8 1 0 “"^^ I ^ & mattress. $80. Baby ■ HEAT1NQ& - $55C1550. Call 324-1117. ^ brown bales, no rain, crib w / m attress, $50. HI- ■ . . Utton Microwave. 734-1613 ■J^^IR^OO^^ ■ & AmCONWTlONlNQ^ — Z • 20.4% protein, S86&$70?0 Callfomla rabbits for sale.». chair. $50. Carsoot, $35. 198S VOLKSWAGENSN J E T T A atoo.Can208-4e7-2011.1- t 5 . e e . 736-4619 Leave m essage. PUBUC AUCnO N chWolkor, $10. Boby both- 8 1 7 I Sik.1u #2701 - Low MIIm , Rulu Oood..AlrCondiUonin*. A ir' and MISC FOR SALE | Moral Woi S4,9eSfiS T For sale: Baby chufears and , 7-22-95 * 1 0 AM tub. W $5. Call ^ - 4 2 0 1 . NowjwSOOOBTUHoperAC, | M ts t cuttlrto tw y. good cond. »50flm i. Call 733-2013. ■ “ p heasants. Call 436-8868J 4 8M I mSMarry Bunk of Firewood tul In stack. caU32frS437. ® I BAZAARS*CRAFTS | ^MUSICK & SONS M9-1777 - jjjHunt Brothers Auction ------Loaj>g Cabin pkg $10,945 - or436-3564. IBS E aetland. Twin Falls 4 — 4'x32‘ wllh 8' porch roof. letcutUng tw rse t»ay, $75T.T. jARTISTS a. C ftA FT E R a Prime S firewood for sale, 16 6 3 0 p.m. Can 734-4191. Buy, e (oB. reril or cwap wtih ■ bium e. m ake offer.r . ' c(asstRedad.7334»31. 82&-S480; 30 a cres sprtnMer Irrigated oats for stfe on the stump, chop or bale, 5 ml W of B uhl Call S43-S206. araln storage, 60x100' auaneat 8 70000

MAY: Appcot 3~4 ton A^^ H H ^ b SI k falfa$70i2nda^rd H R cutting.' Under cover-nono weather. Squeeze Chuteite $60. CaM734-0595 H orse h a y ^ Call 643-8373

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I10 yr old Standard Breded oalding. broke to ride or . ' ditve, will sell completo w/ s a d d le & O m ish m a dl e s ,,,. ' spotted ahow & w ork har- ness.$3800. 324r4439 /imsp4 13 yr. AQHA geldlnq, BIO, y i T rape or ra n d i, good y ^ Save counts'z^H 2 seated surry w/ top & ■ in Roy 1 Ifwtor^Diw shafh $1600.324-4439 . stars* mBi 4 yr old Morgan gelding, ■ 8 Reba lected Winds n e ed s expeH enced rider, ceive $1,000 o istar $800. <51734-4848. ^ ■ or Reci on any Wind 4 yr old sorrel mare, exc^ luiing o u r Clpa blood lines, professkinaly ■ du pseout Sale! trained. excel-4-H horse. $1.800. 324-6517. ” H T h e sis o vehicles aie faifamily and vacati 4 yr. old reg. quarter maro, tajD ythem new al a v i n g s ! ______stocksk 11, $1800. Calire»6385. 5 yr. old small Appoioosa^ I H E m are. $800. (Miniature I E H ■ #1 SEUJNG3 ^ \\ . m iie , call 7 ^ 9 8 3 . , WORLD CLA SS^ 10fulisizepi( ^ COMPACT . &^TH}id gentM Mare. Very EHICLEl^^^^ nice diepolltion. Qreat^ cleqrance ^ " K - vg kids' hoi^e. $1000.10. p r i c e d B ^ r '" < 324-4430.-^ f r a m t h e _ A M E R IC A I CRAWFOPfi) FARRIERR factory ^ System i •Cruise •Rear Window ,»XLTrim«RearSte;tep Bumper •Intermittent Wiperssera «Double Wall SERVICE c. ■ forjost... •Power Heoted Mirrors •' Over 20 yr*. experience. J )efrost -Air •AM/FM CasMssette •Full Length Console>le Constniction 'AllAlt Season Rodtals • Gas Pressurissurized Shocks I ^ H • Specialize in chronic & Dd temporary foot dlsord^ H ead te n ler for W est TX S tale UnivefslW fo r4 y rs. Worked w/Dr.BobPatier- 9 *. * I I *11 3 , 9 9 ; per mo. -f tax l ^ l aon © Canyon. TX (orfor 17 per mo. tax m over 6 yrs. ForreatA $24S •FREEAIRURCONDITONING • AM/FA M Michele. 324-6186. /FM Stereo .,.i — •Argent Whet * 4 .9 U ter Engine • S S p p ^ Manual e r ic w a n m a n HORSESHOEINQ . 643-9185, ■ • i ESCjDRTI 1995 TilAURTC:/ loaded, #1 Selling !! ■ Fully le Car in A m ericai • QUARTER HORSE-4yrs! Reg. red dun, green1^ After■ ffaefoiy ^ b n A $1000.324-6104 Choose any eskfO rM m . ^ H discountnt, rebate & Royf IRaym ond dlsee SE, GLorUCTi^Taurus in stock aiand get a $2 ,0 010 0 rebate. IH . RH) ROAN 3yr «(y. $1300300 •5-doorr.CFC * rresA Ir PLUS get anai additionai $2,1!,000 Roy Rayniorlond & M • P o w e r s * T% \ Byr g^d.,'solid for kids, Factory discocount for a total sspeed • 1.9LSEISEFI4 Cyttnder ^ purclrchasing any of tiihese 5 vehiclesi • A MVFM /I Stereo ^ Robert* Hereeehoeing & *s:G10580e. G115218.G11117955, G174966. G191440440 arCootPcnnt^ Si3 E w 115592.14B220 J stock #s: Trimming. Call Jason at ■ - C l e a r 324-7287. leave message.ige. Teem of .13 yr old reg. Blaiik’Ciyeedales geld- T t V I. • i J1 1 n ioga, v e n wea brolce, a n y ^ o o u ld handle, have beeri'Inmahyperadee.lee. also eoiiars Icom pietelete. roe & ‘*)S00.324^* . i^iweeeee Walker 2 yevmar old Bay Qeldlno. Very ffSyeSsWoS

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CM •nmw-NewB. TWin\^n Fails. Idaho Saturday., JulyJu 2 2 . 1 ^ Miscell;la n e o u S 'Mliscellaneou i ms LLL-VAfHEI ■M 8 1 T I i 8 2 0 I 8 2 1 ~ ] 4 S i " 825 D ^ L w A K T E D T O B U ^ JANTEDTOBU^ Im isc^tors^XL£ l^pm^&sup^JES l?TEnEMRADJ2[^ 1 Ovor 100 varied music Body by Joko. firm Fie*Ox SunValloy-Halloy- sale: GE oil fumaim aco, AKC Black ScotUo puppjpples, CD’s. Ju st like brand now. oVe Exofclsor. 734-6725. . Yollowstono Pork souvo- RIVE V w orkagoodSSO; 3 0 0 . Sw ksokt, 1st&hota,nv.male, call 733-7720, ioovo ^ Dl E flii 432-6207.______$276. 423-6116. • nam e & phone number. “ nolr Items, or anything ol Buying comics, Star Wars. Interest from Ihoso areas. McDonald toys & othoi :g E Rsfrlg'ZO.a cubicj b lc f t. AKC QREAT DANtW HS CAR AUDIO EQUIp! |®f 543-5316______$ 176. Huffy bIko 20* 12 C ham pion bloodline: ORION 240GX 80 watlv a tt typo* o* toy®- oclonco fta- QQ lion, colloctlbles. 733- : sp d , $50. Schwinnn B oys . w ks. shots. Hari & Si amp. ORION 400BDG, 13- WANTED 2 lengths of 6* r a c i n g b ik o 2 4 **$60. Si groy with black,$ $6 6 0 0 . bricjgor 15* ORION coball,bait 0 0 1 6 .03k for Laura. diam eter whito plosllc )LDSI MO —* pipo to buy or trado I4* HG n t biko 734-5462 loavo msg Schwinn girls mnt b subwoofer & box. 2 - 1ilSi 0 Buying p e d d le c a rs . An> ______: 2 4 'te o . 734-7S78. jr r r r WCKER C10. subwoofers. ‘^y h o o k a latch sprinkler : .BEAGLE. Reg Boaglo.p _ni.oko, modol. color ^oi —pipo.J34.1Z27— ' ■ — $100..734-50S4._ -ciiriaoaiq ___ cond;'M 3^te ovofiln^ r r r r e c l i p s e car steroo,00 or loavo' mossago 733-13- WANTED Boat loader for a • $176.. Whito oloc.:. Stovo8t BOROEfl COUJES. pi Tape dock w/Touch-A'v a I 5762 days, Ask for Mol.^ pickup. Call 636-5421 1 M THIE ca rsli . S76. Com pound bowjw$75.' j bred, 8 wks old. no IHAI P® Logk! scroon & CD c h an a Motal otnco dosk w/woo-w/a pofs, $50. 423-4993 “i i t Campor sholl tor long wheoeel WANTED usod Lovls 501.01. ' dontop,2'pcs.S160.>0. iColl - or control. 12 disc CC b a a o ,’68 or newer. Chovyjvy Call 643-6901 : after noon 736-7631.Jl.- • COCKATIEL. pots;s ot n d changor. Brand Nowl Ca) pick up. Nood largo roai —I broodors.‘$50 andn d u p , 324-5501.______door-(klck up In back]•k) WANTED: Sconlaofgoodx>d W indow c o v e rin gIS s S$ 3 5 . 733-1334 ______——I 543-8322.' leave mossagcigo firewood. 733-4402 RO. ! Wood king headtioi AD. 7 4 8 2 2 uior'k COCi^TOO. Molucc p v Com putors. prlntors. WANTED: Good usod car.ar. $10. IBM compute comer iTOOLaM ACHlN^ printer SSO. Call 837-617-6267 ■ w/cJstomo built cor anything oloctronlc. NOT:>T $600 -$2000. Calla ll ^ 5 Speed Transmission | cago. $1500. 736-2S•2596. Compressor, low hours^ WORKING orWORWNGsiQ 825-5531.______^ 6 6x4. Of 420-6719.______-Windows new 3x3 & e ______100 CFS. $5500/oflor(lor. 733-6760 will pick'tip froo WANTED: Qood 5 spd.^ The '95 Sulubaru usod sliding glass d 8, puro 537-6525. IR. g a s unit V)d trans. for '8 6 Ford Ranger ; and various size wlr>diJi*nd-ab Cocker X, owi - - 90 c c or larger; Call Gor^o'V motor, wtth good intoriorrior ----- I ! d re s s e r & TTilrror." n flc o v a i moving into a rotlrerrremont ----- 1 ® 734-9393______a exterior and m ns good;od; ;■ ™ /NA 4 DOOR^^-j I- ^tn TsaVpHcl To ® 7*I84"'no’ ■ Bsiblo oroat com™«nion, i 823 r r also looking for a 1969) oor r j f f m k . vac & colleclor Bai )Q L a rg o f is h ta n k c o n b( ' dolls. An In oxcel.I cc cond. g reat watch dog, will^llnou- r I VARIETY FOODS y® 1970. Z28 or RS Chov.ov. ' 1 . The 1st Time Buyer of... ^------_ docfccs------| tertogoodhoir crackod. a lso looking fo ' Call 734-2036. ome. l^iSER V ICES^ C a m a ro . a u to m o tic• In ___ 733-46S3.______^ Nordic Track. 734-6667.11_ good condition or cen:o n 5 ^ f ~ ~ ~ Bing ond plo cherries an iQll trade towards a 6 cyilndet ^ FREE 2 Dalmatians. p« Motor scooters or smal der ^®===^a^'‘ i T"Tie ■ ^ ^ 2 “ avail, a l Kelley Orchard I cylendor motorcycles forfo M ustang In good condltl-ditl- ■w»CALi6TRU|ianaiT8| brod. about 1V4yr^ at th e fruit stand a t Kolle: cofloge student. 736-92ai>85 on. P h o n e ; 733-6380 otor . MMv Bothmales.Cic a l l Q arton Center. For mor« — 733-8838 anytime. FREE DELIVERY BeeBeauti- 324-2853.______£ ______Information call 734-8516S18- N eed‘55 Chovy PU a 0 M Stockk # 5 - 1 5 0 • ful Baby G rand piano, parts.for restoration. Cal:S l W anted 6 - chain link fence, craftee, $ 1 8 7 6 .67S-27^^17 FREE. To loving home FRESH BERRIES top rail & galvanized lownE - » L ab , 733-3501.______------Saint Bernard-W L — post Call 423-4834. o n t fo r nouterwJ. loves walks, Pro music equipment Red and golden mspbocTtea'ties. N eeded good usod slldlniling ------• ■ ■ : $ I sale. Quitting the busbusine- foctionete, great w/cw cais. ntarions. boysons. ioganslans. 5' glass door, full slzi )ti»- 8S.FullPA&monRori Izo W anted c a s h for IBM cotn- ^ ^ 1990 CH/ZySUER I tofsys- r-324-6723. . black, blackcaps, blues.JM' mattross & bird cagoje. patlble computors. Call tem. keyboard, ggul uita r ■ — • :all. ; | 1994 d d le t, tolrtX).______wagon in America for 13"" years in a row. Ai cond. hardly used, 3708.. ^ , ~ pedal, all the extr - p f i p s — i ^ 4 $5000 new, asking1*2600. $21 .FREE RothwoBeriCI |N t | Call 662-3616. ______X. 6wks. old. C |WDE0EQUIPMEJ2 DRIVv E i m o it h e c a n y ^ 736-0740 . ■;_____ S uporftfee/3 yrs old DraJtiirake 8 1 9 U17 SSI J e E n n B rr 4ISOCI1 2;~-T. $70011 % 1995SAim£LS4'B00RSBBjL C O 1995 TRAitCBR4BR. HOTCHBAC 07 • *»M»...... J/iVO/CE ...... m o i PRICE 3 f 65 t n-96...... IflVOIC^^P.cEn2,89Z L 1995BRAH0 ^ ^ ’20,112 iI A m m^SSSS Sig-^5500 g,-sr’'6350 /aau \ABI£LS4‘DdORSEDAi e o 1995TRAiHCBR40R.H0TCHBAb :...... :..jNVoice ; 5 , 199SSU JAM $iQ ce ...... moic^ ^ P R ^ m , 8 9 SL<20,112 1992MPRI.CM»m IJMMOM™ li^DBJjmjPS I 9 ;,ds;22...... i...;.:...... ;...... ■...... m oVOICE i PRICE- ISffUViM , MZ-94..... , S 'I m m oiaimauisisiORSBaA \ABieiS4-D00BSm e o 1995 TRAiK ER 4DR-HOTCHBAC ______.’:.,r_„^.-....;._iN V O /c£ I I . 1995SU ' :.,.j.i...:..:....~iNvoic^ P R . E m , 89 7 \Bmm&tS4BRSE0A .... I ...... ;...... JNVOi' ^ c E P M m s si . » #Z.93;,J....;...:. £s«!>BA «a 555^7449 gg>7500 s^-^555 I ABLEBSSTATIOMWAB j e 1995 TRAinCeR4BR.STATI0Hlil ...... 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P-6 Tlmas-NewB.lWnFIn Fells. Idaho Saturday. JulyUiy 22 ,1 9 9 5 ^ M is c e llaarteous-Re<^creationalI . 904 - t ...... 9 0 7 ...... „ . l l _ ...... “ 9 M 9 M 1 ||ii0T0R^MS»mra | j] m o t q h h o m e s « r v s | 1 i S s " i 9 0 1 ■n I 903“ BOATS & BOATS & IcAMPEHSgHEL^ ll ■ wAjnraTOBir^[Y I iATW/MOT^RCY^£S I BOATS & J I ACCESSORIES ^^ACCEM ORI^ A C C K S O R I E ^ ’65 P a c e Arrow. 3 0 ’. low '•64 '64 estaWlshmeiTt d a s a C. ' 1 *' 8‘overshot, hydrautrcc HUQEHPS99iIimlilJ;pt;l'! 26'. root a dash air, gerv • roat, . Jocks, stove. k » box. pow-I- tol. exc. cond.,$300. ml. new tires, owning. 2 WANTED: used barilorilone 19B0 HONDA, runs groa gen.. 3 AC. eleo. atop, erator. e sleeps 6, hitc h , - i^ or nk»blko$800/offor 43(*3®- 13' D olco oluminum bootoot Feeding Frenzy Timet UpB STARCRAFT-93 i r Fish er convertor, steeps 6,1, BROWNING pump shot- S6iv-8,37Kirt.$16.600. , Saxophone, & 50,yrds L & ski boat. 70hp motor. mtero.'M lntCdtW . * aoo^sed carpel.. C( Coll . 11S4atter 6 pm,______, w/15 HP Evlnnjdo motor)lor to $ 1000offallwalofcratL oood cond. $800/offar. I $24.000.768-4514 jCCall 736-6726 alter 6pm. —- wArollor. S1350 or will soilsell 733-7222. J&CMotofSportsa $6700. Call 73^5167 ~ Call 733-3918. • — ■! 1978 Yamaha500. lown 19762311 Beaver.'lesathari WAhTTEO; W 1976-60 motor seporate. Coll 733-0350. e BOAT 14'Valeo fishing 7, GUNSIntraTeo22w/3lt Call I new tuno up & battoi — New ‘94 Yamaha Wave '0 9' Idaho Cruiser, cab over, 10,000 ml, new motor & hbmeAT.'A/C,8jeM5^ t Wanted to buy canoo. C oik Blostorw/tniilor.wetsuttaa boat, $795: *92 Eviniude.0. good oood. self containedd clips. $200; 12 ga Rem $495. Call 326-5603)3 i o r 20 W B ayllnor. I/O. wolk I flrea,$6900. '^-1408... ) to t 2y ,k w miles; 733-7106 B37-0000.______through bow. loaded. 10 j & jackets. $5300/offer.r. 16 hp boat motor, only 1010 : toilet, g a s or elec. refrig.1. 1100 3* Magnum, screw------734-2548.. f- m choke. $250. 734-9466- W anted to buy.'hoa'o a v y ' hrs. consider trodo.lo. ! Call736-6169. hours used, $1495; carar | sleepsS. $1200. 324- punching bag, daytinytlm e HONDA Qoldw lng 1000

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• V-. ..V - :______\ . L ' " „ ' Soiurday..y, July 22.1995 -Tlmos-Nows,IWS, Twin Foils, Idaho U-/ Recreat!tional-Traniisportation1 4 1020 I 1005 . 1 I 1007 I i IMO I tf 4 I^UTOSFORSAl^ L a w o s f o r s a l ^ I g e ” BibbyWolff - AKT10UE AUTOS I THUCK8 I I I T H E A ^ES ON BRIPG aCOlZECTOt^ } ISUZU, Trooper, 1988, CHEVROLET.'80 1 • C30 FORD FC Must socrltlco '73 . CHEVROLET- 1955 con­ 4X4, excel, cond. $6,850- Robulll 350 w/4 bolt main. Torino,1 now onglno & N O R T H 7-M-A ' "Virtue ia Uke preciocious odours — vertibles, both neod /offer. .734-6363.______Now tiros. Excol. for pointf $1350. 738-7371 ♦ A J 7 feetorod. 1962 Chovy Im- ; comping. $2S00/offor. — most fragrant whenen they are in- FORD Tem po 19 8 5 ,5 spd. V A Q 8 polaSS. 1958 Chevy 4/dr TOYOTA 1985 4x4 Sr-S MUSTSELUl 733-1549 . F( censed or crushed.'’ Extracabw/camporsholl. _ • Exc. concT 733-6511 ♦ K 6 3 hardtop. 1958 Chovy Boi Now tiros. $4800. DODGE, p Van, 1977, — —F-Francist Bacon Airo w/AC. Many m isc. 4 ^ A 1 0 7 4 736-8860 ______Sportsm en. V-8 , AT, olr, FORD. F( M ustang '66 . LX. 1955-67 Chovy parts. convortiblo. 5.0, S6900/O- E A S T ■ • .} May tako ‘M usde C ^ or 72K mis. runs oxcol. < WEST $1500/offor. 733-0748. JKor. 734-4480.______A good plan not>t oonly provides 4 9 8 6642 4 ♦SS . : convertible on trado. 1008 1 4 3 n o 5 2 Stove Lynch 678-1201. , TRUCK PARTS 7FORD, 1979. i r box FORD-MUSTANG F« GT‘90 ixcel&nt for success, but V. J 9 4 : ^ a c c ^ o r i e s I ^ 41k mi. 5.0 high output. unseen benefits. ♦ 8 2. ♦ J I O 9 4 PORSCHE912, 1987. w/ovor shot, now onglno, ‘ jnay also provide uns call ovonlngs @734-4986 S12000, ; 0011326-4147 or Study today’s exatcample,'which' *Q 5 4 b J 9 8 3 SharpI RunsgoodI 1964 Ford Bronco live 4x4, _ 734-3404,______demonstrates how>w good inten- $6000. Can 733-0185 ■ Body damagod, 2 now pFORD. Von. V-6 , built Ilko - I SOUTH tires, now startor, now ox- GEO. Metro, 1992, oxcol. r m m m h results. CADILLAC, Eldorado, a linlo mulo, looks & njns G *' pons lead to good res 4 > K Q 10 Ilko 0 race horso. 8 yrs. cond. 1 54500.733-0938, i A stingy declarerer sees1 on^ one V K 7 6 1976 convoftlble. 65K ml. 1977 rORD LTD oxcol. 500CC onglno. Lost on tho rood. Brond npw — {ray to play the slamam He wins the ♦ A Q 7 5 battery, excol. rubber, GEO Metro 1990. N ^ M i m i ------__ *693 For parts,1949 Chovy 2-ton carpeted, on tho omonl- tiros. S3495 or olfor. 432- 1979 PLY.VOURE Apening Irad and cashescai the club . 4 b K 6 2 . boot bod. engine mna. no 6693 or 432-5451. U n g to see If anI hoiurh drops, Uos. sharp o s a mck,.Co- J ffC2013S8__------__ *762 ! dutch $150 324-8304. m e n both defenderiersijilay low to Vulnerahrablc: Both CHEVROLET, Impolo, 2 mplotoly son/icod, olthor HONDA ^ '87 LX Gold, oxc dr. hard top, 1960. Totally Two 6.2 diosol engines, rt>- you. your son or grandto- cond. , $4700. 733-4691 1 9 8 3 DODGE ARIES > felimtnate tbe posslsslbllity of Q-J Dealerr: SouthS restored, rod & white, thor would lovo to havo , ffI039B------__*773 contly purchased from a ftor 5pm ______. Qoubleton, Mr. Stingingy cashes the $12000. ovornment surpluss. mo. Only $3400. Coll for - 1 9 8 3 PONTIAC PHOENI •s and then tries The bidddding: FORD. Victoria’s (2) 2 dr. SOOforboth. Info an appolntmont. 837-4721. HONDA H Accord 1984, AT, faqjoT'Suitwinners a AC, now shocks, brakes, ftl28&21«------— ------™*__*796 hard tops, nood rostorod, tU^onds. When theeieiy don’t break, 678-8235.______j FORD Aorostor’XLT 'eg. Wooc North East ^ $3200 fer twth. 734-7021. tiros. SI 700.786-2878 1 9 7 0 FORD F-250 the slam goes dowr)wn. South con- ^ Pass 6NT Allpass •84 Ham 50 PU, whole Lots of oxtras. loadod. - HONDA. Accord. 1988. 40 ______»79B suit losers. CHEVY -57. 2 dr. post, ro- body straight, blown mo­ $7000.423-4319. H mam beding two mlno^sul mpg. 3 dr. AC. super builtonglno.ro- Stor, $350. 2nd & Davis In * 1 9 8 0 TOYOTA TERCEL ; A good plan bringings both minor Ooenlzu!lg Ilea± Spade nine cond. S4795. Days 733- upholstorod. 432-5361 Joromo. 324-8422^______\ pults Into play. If eiUeither suit spUts i 1020 2363, ovonlngs & wook- ffllBB______“ .__*888 lAin^OSFORJA^ 8-3, declarer finds. hishif 12th winner. nriBID WITH THE ACES “ CHEVY 7 9 corvono L-82. 4 1009 I I onds 734-3750.______1 9 7 9 DODGE COLT suits safely? Af- • ^ 46.670 mis. 878-2317. CARS UNDER $2001 Vohl- Z m il------__ *973 bow to play both suj 7-a-B HONDA -66 Prelude Sl, 5 ler winning the spad FORD '68 Mustang 2+2 d e s ouctlonod olf by IRS. spd. AC. PL. PW power 1 9 7 7 TOYOTA COROLU c s » “ U .hholds; o CHEVROLET. 1969 V4 ton, DEA-FBI, nationwide. _j»hbuld cash the club ♦ 9 8 6 4 2 Fastbock, 289 AT, Call sun rool, oxcol cond, «1108MB------— ------L"_*988 736-0927______short box,'LOADED, Trucks, boots, furnlluro. S5.S00. 734-5619. second club, alioillowlng West’s V J 9 4 3 • trick. West odts' X $7500. Can S76-7893. computors. & morel Coll - 1 9 7 7 MERC. COUGAR wcqueen to bold the trii ♦ 8 2 FORD 1968 Bronco, oxc. toll free 7 daysl 1-800- HONDAh '88 Accord DX. ma?3i7B,...... —?__»99I S n spades and duinrimmy's club ai!e . ) * Q 5 condtlon. For info cad CHEVY. Blaw r, f 992,4 d r 549-2951. oxt. 2799. AT. cnjiso. olr, CO. 110k S s ‘cashed in hopess ofo splitting the 3 2 4 ^ 7 3 4 after 5 pm low mllos, LOADED, runs . mi. $5,000 fimi. 543-8067 1 9 7 6 DODGE PICKUP I S o u t h excel. $15,500 or best; 1HONDA’8BAccord, - ffOflJ2588 ------—!_*993 j^ u if 3-3.'It doesn’t:spUl, sp but here’s »«>> FORD PU. '56, custom­ 2dr/coupo. Excel, cond. l-HONDA '94 Accord EX. 7 . offer. Call 736-8189. the "hiddenII benefit"b comes ized, Chevy drive tran., ; Coll 536-2172______^ Loadod. oxcol cond, low 1 9 7 2 FORD F-100 cashes his re- *2I>-25HCPH< new front end, vory niceI COMPARE at $10-12.000 mllos. 324-4615.______tarn______*1281 Sntb p)^. South cd paint, alm ost show cond., '1 9 8 8 S le m i Ciasslo GMC! LINCOLN MARK V ires. - ^Vn^hlng n u ^ o r - suit ^ t w innen and New paint, tiros, low |-HONDA ‘67 A ccord. LX. 1 9 8 6 CHEVY CELEBRIf f f B R : Three clubs. Usee ovor $10,000 Invested, Suburban 1/2 ton 4wd, £^e Onds bis bonutsus. East, who a n s WE [g $8500,436-6663 130K mllos-but now on­ mlloago. Tronsforoblo 4-dr. AT. Exc. cond. #P15?A______*!!L'I488 nan. If a m ajor-sult fit is glno ot 60K and now' waronty. Toko ovor ■ $7500.324-3127 or « ^ u s t gtiaM both1 mmhior suits. Is Stajm a 1 9 8 2 HOHDA CIVIC to both four dIa- , found,», gamble on game. If not, tiyy MOB 1977. Rdstoration. trana. at 100,000. Very' paymonls. 734-1508 oftor 3 2 4 - 1 2 5 2 .______••fun^e.to hold on to . c l e a n , $ 7 0 0 0 / o f f o r \ M i l A ______*I567J Sm jbndi and the. clubcl jack and three ssp p a ^ . NeWlntoftof, oxtorkjr. on- ' 5pm.______-HYUNDAI Excol. '88 . In ox-.. < glne ovortiaul. Now tops., 326-4579______col cond,, S1500423-6328, SStfutttli^hes his] 1512 th winner in B-dbct^q«i ^ o t l a to Ibt Am . PA Dai U90. &w^.ATC.734«)5«. PUBUC AUCTION : !FORD ‘88F250.4x4.Uts» 7-22-95 • 10 AM 7 lS«4ildiOTer minor EastEj leaves un- o*bm.ix7sC7sa.«tfe8ASElDrn(4r. MARK VI. 1985, now e n ­ CREDIT PROIOBLEMS? otwrt(Vriitt INS. Uoted FMm^odcaU CLASSIC1964 0 L 0 8 S 8 of oxtrasi $5800. Coll Eric: '63 Mustang HO Convortiblo ^ g y u a n m . — 1 324-3106 aftor 6pm. ‘79 M ercedes 450 SL gine, os isl S2500. Call _ block, 4 door, hardtop 326-5300 aflor 5pm, Ask Us AboilOul Gold sodan. V8 ong. Actual Convortiblo ’ PUBUCAUCTTON • Approximololy 150 autos . n mllago 28,190. PW . AC,; 7-22-95* 10 AM MERCURY, Comol. 1975, Key AutoI GCredit! ' : g r " 5i907 - 1 I 4 910 T 7 j ^_ excollont upholstery. Coli to choose from runs well. SSOO. 326-4891. r t ■88 Isuzu Troopor 4x4 MUSICK&SONS aHOTORIJOj^M2 ra ^ ■rgAVELTRAIL^: S iTOAVBrTnAILERS3 Dave 438-3584 or Doan '85 Chevrolet Silverado’ ______939-1777 tNISSAN Sonlra1990, aulo 733-0318.______. Suburban 4x4 illor. 1976 19 ft. trtr. Call 324- AC. great gass mlloago. 1983 ViUnatoril trallo •*' B»e«»jfteK>wrttolnet«*J-• 'es Ford F-250 Sorvlco Bed1 V W '78 Dasher, $350. 261 88,000 mi. S4700. Ford 1 9 8 7 DODGE ARIES Bevy .-.aleepaftRfopwflioyeiye&- 6326anef5p^ __ Sed.Ju»tc«t73»oa31. Diesol 4x4 Caswoll Avo W WB. Call Taurus, 09. AT. over #W23B------L .* 3 9 9 5 Approximately 50 Pickups* 733-8374. drivo. AC S3000 736-9285. ;:Sy$i7op.7^i^ : j p 9 t i ”„ '£ 1006^ I to choose from 1 9 8 5 FO R D LTD MUSICK&SONS 939-1777T BUICK LA SABRE‘89 jNISSAN240 SX '90. » ;l9 a 3 g S c'- l9M Al^,'30'.8th^whee;;57 .lunuT Y trailers^ I SEMI&41EAVY - Must soli. Beautiful, __ *399S ^ I^EQUIPWENT CHERRY RED AC. PB. S'Syiw oli. Flnn,'837>6^ . . . excel cond, to s d ^*1- . ' 6X12 trallor. oroat for mo- CHEVY, '81, short, narrow'* 30mpg, oil oloc, AC. PS, AT. Runs GREAT. 1988 HYullDArEXC^^^ CaC733-857S: box, 4 spd. hubs, roady lo3 S5295.326-5335. , torcydea & ATVs, $500 FORD F700 1987, slnglo- No probloms. S7495/offor rt/18667A.______“1 *3995 ffioady for wnvorelohT^ ja v d Of b e tt offer. 324-6568. : paint, runs good. $2795 Call 432-5382 1990 24' WUdemoas trav 1_ axto diosol tractor. 5&2* 733-1798______CADILLAC Eldorodo '78 . 19 8 8 CHEVY CAVALIE Sicily translLbus. $476( trailer, excotlentcondtto Slexccood. j8 3 ^ 7 7 9X 6^ 0lze, 3’ headboard.ird trans. Excollent rubber, runs good, almost now , OLDS 88 Royal, '93 20k ml m m \ k ...... — ...... —^!^!“ *4995 $9500. Can 324-261 a!;___ extra clean. 2 spares,(ss.r spxcollent mochanlcalli DODGE '86 Rod R a i^' tiros, needs bottory i Assum e loan. 825-5714 d s h a n i W i n i ^ o 1 0 ^ V ot>. $ 3 9 5 . m a k e o ffe r. Call;a|p cond. fMth whool a sloop-** 4x4. LoadodI Uko now In $800/offor. Can 324-8900 . 1 9 8 7 OLDS CUTLASS • I 1 9 'new paint &im*rlor. 5tJ^ 934-4689. . - or. R ecords avail. CallII & o u t $8900.324>1434 ■ POriTlAC Grand AM '9 3 ,4 #P197A______'L„*4995 S iaanantor. q w m wtwet — 324-4170______- CADILLAC •90 Sedan DoV- ' dr, AT, lols of extras. 5 J7 * • Can 324^ 183. ____ Big tiaDer sale July 22nd. - DODGE'94 4x4 Cummins’ llie, whito w/rod loalhor. $10.500. 423-4838, 1986 PONTIAC SUNBIN B i R D « 4 g g 5 ^ FRUEHAUFdry vann turbo diesol, SLT, V. ton.'• exc cond, SIO.OOO. 733- . 26* R oadrunner, self con-co everytfftnuptoiOKofl. WM73298...... — ------ixle. JaCMOTOR SPORTSS 48x102. Alum, wheels.I. kMdod $23.900.733-3961.I: 4691 otter 5pm 1PONTIAC '93 Sunblrd. talned. tandem axl' — $8500. Can 733-1332 4-dr. AT/AC. Like now. 1990 PONTIAC 6000 ------$3200. Call 733-9543 i irriUTY TRAILER - 4x6’ - d o d g e Rawer 4x4 1987,’5 CHEVHOLET‘92Corvotto, Lowmls. S8500. 324- rtl32986A-.._...... :------““ _»4995 aU UMder 950, $26,000. 4 cyl. wirtch, CD, oxcol" plum in color, fully loadod ------— — Tilt. $500/offer. Call I 3127 or 324-1252. 1988 FORD ESCORT 8 2 5 ^ 4 0 1971 IHC truck, $8,000. cond. $5.000.736-9007. wilh AT, now lUos, now ntunx , . COMPANJON • -j- 988 A.b PONTIAC 1988 Roro. Exc. m t u . — ------'! *5495 • FORD - '94‘Explorer XLT . BRoboUUCSitVIV i QuolltyjnadeJn Idaho H 788-4525.______^ I_ lop.^4.000°324-7S35 cond. Low ml. $4150 or £ 1734.^31871-«»-773-3ieI3I 6/ HASH sports utPity,Jo ^ rn te , tow_ bost offor. Coll anor 5pm 1 9 8 6 HONDA CRX 0 pkg, many oxtraa, 1 ------AffordaWo, duraWa , ■ CHEVY1975. 0-65. 10 ^ CHEVROLET. Corvotto,- ^ 825-5632.______^ «E0»6i!C------....*S99S BverH<. BROCKMANS* RV: f i wt»oltnjck.20'dumpbod.1. ownOf;*5a7-614e 1981, AT, T-top, cover, ’ 1987 MAZDA 626 S ^ ”??SmnSjoct«ni ^ ' 1 ^ 9 M CaUag-5635. .. . 0 NICE, $10,000. SeriousI PORSCHE - Torgo 7 0 njns - , FORD. F ^ , 1990. 6000J; inquires only. 733-0492, & looks groot 733-6086 fflM ______L .*3995 P I KENNWORTH 1984 cab' "eOhrtEtmON: 2 6 ' Sha* IlffilRfflmul b original biBoe, 460 engine, 1 9 8 8 OLDS DELTA 8S ” ^l. $38,996. 76B-05:1)531 1977. aeir contained.ed.3 IIJ IltJjiD^!l|1f.ilU'Jll111 ovor, 4 0 0 CAT 3406-B). , 5 spd.dualtanka,S11,995.’• CHEVROLET 72 Chovollo> SUBARU '83 now dutch, cv «? .*5995 a days, 7880^722 ovflsm bunks In back, great I —I 13 spd, rtfatjy to work.(. c 3 l 837-9051.______station wagon. 94K ml,, jolnlo. good tiros, S1500 m m ...... - ...... — ------(amlPee. sle ep s 9, $450♦500- t 1 0 0 2 678-7046^drfe76-493S M. doan. njns good. SI 500.1. 733-4691 nftor Spm 1 9 9 0 CHEVY CELEBRB R i T Y » e g g 5 5651. I AlfTO PARTS 8l - FORD 1990 Crow Cab. Du- SlF1REBAa76 21‘ 4450jgOO- /beat offer. C aa.82S -5« 8t 734-7450.______AA46&26B______S* Irt. EKceOant cond. $5« — I ACCESSORl^ '85 Freighillnor Conven->• ally 4x4?$15.000 or bost . VW ‘61, robullt onglno. now S Call 734-7647 Kountrv Air Sth wtieel. 5 v l tional w/slooper, 3500 oHor. 733-4430. _ CHEVROLET Corvette'805 . 4iros. now ontlrlor, S850. 1990 POHT. GRAND ' httch Ind. For more Infor-infi 4 Chevy 6 hole new aluml->ml- Cummins, 13 spd. now I. 734-6667.______i d p Ri» B 9 9 5 ![! GMC 1994 Z71 PU, SLE.E T-lop. loadod. 52,000ml. IFI0S6A------TTI mation can 825-5187.T. ___ _num directional rfms, & 2i 2 tiros, $11.500/oftor. 934- ,T $ 10.000. Call 734-4402 a r ' M 9 ^ 7T — . nurf tjara, chrom e ron berbar 4485 daya, 934-40122 pkg, 15,500 mllos, AT . JEEP Cherokee Umlled 1 9 8 9 FORD T-BIRD v^th overdrive, 350 EFi, 1990, AC. RKE. PW, PL, £ | 8PORTMOQOOD9DS^- ' « L £ D O E R ‘98-40* •* ' te f mM t e e PU. 733-7899399 oves. I*' CHEVROLET Cavalier, #ni677i»------» *7995 aM jjjjjgw jjig4 ^ w/16'allde-out. Fmt rat cast olumlnum whools, wagon '83, 97k, cloan,I crulso, leather Interior, M V* ' DW.MW,2AC8.gai;d<“?S«n FOR D. 1994 PU box. full ^ 1 " T povrer seat, vrfndows ond runsgroot,$lOOO.; $10,900.733-3027 1 9 9 0 OLDS CUTLASS L ^.r. ■'tu»5:R.au.Wandbed,a^.aw* size, very good cond.n d . m locks, bed liner, AC,;; S43-4555'______fflO'M------“ 1*7995 cnilso, $20,500. Call bo- wa, $300.Can«?3:4934. . • ■ 4 ^ l o M 1 9 9 3 TOYOTA TERCE foro 6 pm 324-7511 oraf- CHEVROLET 1983 Co-': I IMPORT 8| SPORTS ’ JAPAHF?^ PMftlwE «%'' FORD (6) LMT9000-s, 350^ tor6pm;a4-7421 price Classic, oxcol cond. mm------'“ L.*7995 IS. - Big Cam Cummins Jako, - $750.432-5428. E /ssi-fesi 9spd. long wheol base,e! ISUZU. Troopor, 1964, now 1 9 9 0 SUBARY LOYJU , ^ii22.Blu«UkosB!vd.i^ ' 7 - som e with new point, andxl tiros, shocks & battery,y- CHEVY CAMARO.'84, Im-■ CHEVY 1984 Corvotto. '"L*9995 SS « 7 3 ^ ______DODQE'e4Polarafor■0' kjwooarod roar ends, tan-n- 137K mis. tooks & runsia moculoto cond.. auto0 LOW ml. Exc. cond. 678- i'SSSS-Slii 0 5597 days 673-6258 Ovos S dozen. ^1324-5940. S.2T, parts 318 engine. Tran# dom axles,PS. LeafIf good, $3400/offor. Call111 trons., A/C. CD, S4000 JO;___ I to a s allp $250 324-8304. suspension. Starting ot 733-0748.______^^ 676-7897 or 678-9601, DATSUN ‘66. rod. 4 door, 4 or eloctric), stove, r = S8900. Can 436-5598 or spd.. $950.734-9223 Woffroeier.tubandahc 438-6123 .______“ ISUZU. Trooporll.LS.199t,t. CHEVROLET 1984 Covo- 1 9 8 7 PLYMOUTH VA a S350^ll^3-8441 4 1 0 0 3 — 4 dr. perfect cond. m ns 6& Ilor, AC, oxcol cond, er, air condltlonlno. Nl L a u t m w h e ^ '' DATSUN 280 Z. 76 Good #BA!Si66A...... *5995 ' - -■■_ tlroa/brakes. TV anteni J CHEVROLET,1975,%ton,o , ____ kxjks groat, low mlloago,0, $1000. Cali 829-5460. flxor-uppor or for rostordt- u d o a OLDS 1981 Om ega. &8LT8LT AT. PS, PB, +8 ' ovor shotot $13,200. Coll Bront ] Ion. S750. Coll after Spm ‘t985 fORD F-150 Sroum am ent pool (able,le texo and awnlno. Includ l \ n camper. $1600.733-2343.3. @436-6079. '______CHEVY AsUo Von '87 V-6 . ^ cond^fl86-7008 e q u a llz ln s nitch. Qr0 _ ^TRA V EL TRAILER£ R s | Tl new tires.' $2000. CallIII . finn. 768-2344. . CHRYSLER Loboron1978,}. I 1990 GMC SIERRA ■■•■423-4033 - loodod. $1200. 637-4670) 4 1^ #FI03!A______* .*8995 S^nSlRoadSna^ — TOYOTA 1989, AC, sholl. - lAUTOjDEALER^ ^ eetf-conftindOTaxIi ' I B r al E i v e ^ F-850 1968, 10 wheeler,>r, mint cond, 71,000 ml,ll! D O D G E 1 9 9 3 S h a d o w , 1990 DODGE DAK01 Settcxand.g200733-3< dump & spud bed, 90K)K $8,500.733-1492 AC, AM/FM casso tto ra- ,flA2«7K«------^?I**I0,595 ■^TTT from Am. cond. 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