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Gooii Bm o r n i n g t l M c ‘MISS battlie C Ii]in to n Today’s foreciH^astf •Mostly cloudy’ wwith Mattered showers • je t to ' and thundershowervers. Lccd heavy rains, ns for show c •taxes, w elfa I, health care . 1 liqtl nnd gusty w indinds. Higlis^in th e lower GOP Congigress return are reform,] ; 90s. Lows in'the mmi id-50s toTowCT 60s. ’ The AssodatedPress ^ .w a kike e o f the Oklahoma C ity b^ o d o w n o y e r t . PageA2...... f...... 3y comparison, congrcHsi' ; _ .WASHINOTON-^ Fres•resh-from a sum m er throtiotigll Ihe first eighl montlis bombinj}.o l ,p ;sident ” hits GOI•P for cutting V(Vets’ benefits tireak, majority Republicancans in C ongress ore • iricluluding the GDP’s vauntcd”*‘Ctsional action - . PrPQLssodated - Press ' ' b e e n p assed byy cicither the H ouse o r the .. , ready to, engage in histpri[pric b a ttle witK the Ameilerica” — lias bccri little m oof r this year— ^ Senate,'but has;b1)8 been endorsed by the. _ . Clinton administrationI andar congressional limialinaty skirmish. “Contract With TbeAsacINOLULU — President Cl^ lin to n H ouse Committeetee con National Scciirity. E)cmocrats over how muchuch — and how fast OvOvershadowing it all is thelorc than a pre- :d the 50th anniversary of the:.,000 m em bers o f the armed fiforces, ance th e budget,, the president has been on - statistics.' shootout at Riiby Ridge,ge,4daho; In .1992 to.thiiheir odvahlsgc to push it; Universityi of • Cllntorunconscfonable" and would nnot be the campaign trailtrail. Instead o f o ffe rin g P a g « B '1 ~ and the HouSb still has to act on a Senate- edge.'■c." • ; • - \irate^cally it’s to 800,00ed by his administration. It “hrlias not subsuincc, he offersTers rhetoric.” passed counterterrorism1 bibill offered in the Please see itBi right lo the ^ • was “unc ^ V tolerated ______B A T T L E /A 2 ■ f' Stagnant A close Q W a g o i Study: University, o f Idafdaho threw a scare into J Oregon State beforeore bowing 14-7 in the > n ^ h o ! - _,,cqabhing.debut.ofClrC h ris Tonney...... g wages]3 help fiiel . ^ P^ge Dl ■ .*• "i • ■ ' ' . 7 a.m. Fair gatess opoi en . 10:30 a.m. Nondtidenomlnatlonal chur ■ "bijsmes3 S S p r o ff^ y o u r E a g l e r■eport e i service with Johnhnny Ray Watson, F.r A firsl-day lookIc atCoocha Steve Irons’ Stage. \ H The Associatedd PressPr basketball G olden’:n’ Eagles inspires our * Noon Carnival ope> pens. columnist to predicidiet a pretty good sea- ^ Noon Angus steerjer show , Beef Show.Rii E , WASHINGTOrrON — Business profits , ^ n ihe 1990s largely be- ' son. 1 -p;m. Junior An<\ngus show, Beef Shi wM h a v e s o a r e d in tl P a g e D l cause the wages;es of American workers King, ■a h a v e b e e n k e pr t stistagnant, according to a ' t p.m. Jersey sho>now . Dairy Show Ring, H | re p o rt re le a se d1 SoSaturday by a think tank 1 ptm. 4-H roundnd robin showmans'hi P P a ffilia te d w ith laborlab( g roups. — • • - - sw inS ShovkT Ring. I, “Increased prof)rofltability in the 1990 k 1 p.m. Open class1S8 d a ir y g o a ts - NubU} lan ,.- k*' is not the resultIt of greater invesiment or AU’sfair Oberhaslle and recoicorded grade, Shi ■( . an accclerotidnIn 0of productivity," said Ring. A look at the Twi\vin Falls County Fair, HQ the Economic PoPolicy’In^titute. "Busi- 1 p.m. JalmleB Thretten and Stee v e ncss'nrofits have5vc been fueled by stag- ' • in words and'plcturcsires. AnnestfFree Stage.le. P a g e d n a n t o r fallin g wa{w ages;" 1:30 p.m. ■RoundI robinrt showmanship, ffoi- . The institute; studysti said that after-tax . lowed by dairy gosloat round robin, Sheie e p . " profits last yearir were the highest in 25 Show Ring, . y e a rs , g re a te r thorthan at the end o f earlier . : V 2 p.m. City Streetsets blcyc|.e show, Kldcd d |e . postwor recoveriesiries; . T ' . /Land. . . * Hourly sompeiipensation w ould.have • A great big loo]>opboIe ' . 2 p.m. Angus'.open,en.^B eef S how Ring. b e e n 4 p e rc e nil t hihigher for all’workers ' -- profit ra^s in the l-990s ' r-^rfino!;bffer’’ on nuefe-:.—— .-2:30rp,m.-iRO(Und5idyroblnrshoWmanshlh ip .-'^ last year, had prol - - averaged-whott ihthey did in thc-pcriod ... ’■ or wasto'wouldn’t beb<>such o’bad deal for. Centennial Arena. 979, the repon said. ' , ! I'daho-Ifonly'h COcould be enforced, to- 2 :30 p.m. Llhe dan’aricing, Free Stage, |B from l9SZto 1979 ip. Tho study saidlaid that in the last six ' ;, day’s editorial says.. 3 p.m.'Shorthornirri lM a ln e A n jou , Angiig u s ' Pag»A6"-v ■ and Red Ahgus, Beefilef Show Ring. am years, Hourly pay,ay, when adjiisted for in-- 3 p.m. Round rob’obin showmanship, fifoi- jgg nation, has remaimaincd -the same or de- lowed by beef roundid robin,r Dairy Show Rln< ® . ^clined for all but)ut Uie top 20 percent of @ 'm’altt' wagc-carncr:ners and the top 30 pcr- '3:10 p.m. Atahualjalpa music from the A n -^ H cent of women in tht e w o rk force. d^s, Free Stage. 3mists did not dispute the 4 p.m. City Streets)ts. Kiddle Land, S Private economil : On the fence IK} findings but offercfercd difTerent intcrpt^eia- 4 p.m. SImmentaital, Charolals, Saler m tions of the signifi(nificancc o f the data. Id ah o .man recently rc- : An 64-year-old Ida Gelbvleh, Pledmoilontese'.and Llmousls i n , W **I better get1 In}Iny handkerchief out,” ' ^ ; tired after sp en d in g 334 years mointaining. .B eef Show Ring. m said Michael Evar•vans, who runs his own s in Caribou County. , 110 miles of fences it 4 p.m . Ewe; Leadid fashion show, She IKids.’^------' Ab.out a half-inch • . h im , Stonger, who graduated fr

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A-2 Tlmo9-Nowa. TwiTwin Foils. Idaho . Sunday,/, Soplombor_3.S 199S _____ i i;:.____^ I Wealither rational temperatures ■ ■ ■ I I d a h o0 forecasts , '„rSuhaSy,Stpf^3 ______T he e A ; ccu -W eath er* fo r8 ca88t t fifor noon. Sunday. Sept. 3. ’ ATbilqibitquorquo 95 68 .... .',Apwinds..Highs in the j n r ^ J r y oenvo . . lo'wcr 90s. EuEust winds 5 lo 10 mph. Tonim ight mostly cloudy . ■ • i -DOSM wiilt scnttcrcdred showers and thundcrshowcners. Lows in the m id-. r ■ / . ^troll |CcH)uf,D'Aiano| jnolulu ' 91 ■ 78 ...... 50s to lowerer 60s.t LabQr day p_arlly cloudjdy w ith v/idcly scat- juaton------97...... 4 ' S p ^ X, ■ tercd showersers and thundershowers. Highss 90S to 95. Jlonopolls 84 7 ...... Theultraviciviolet index forecast is 7, o higtgh exposure level. niff insasClty 82 63 ,16. laVogas W “TB • ...... , iLgwIt" U E x t e n dded e regional forecic a s t ■ f e jm pnis It I ® - ... • Tuesday paportly cloudy and cooler withIh a s li^ t chance of Vi' omlBoach 05 9 .18 wcrs. Lows in the 50s. Highs in Ihe 80s. 1^ IvrtJUkoo. ,76 58 - I WednesdayJay and Thursday mostly sunnyny and warmer days. nnoopolis 80 81 ; ' 55. Higijs mid-SOs to near 90. twOiloans 95 75 s%|— Lows45'to55 iwYork 85 68 • W o o d R iv e r V alley oSahcdahomo City 98 70 ...y ■ Omohinahs 84 85 .46. FRON loonlx lOfl.— -6^— Today ondnd tonightj variable clouds withth scattered showers _ rshowcrs. Local heavy rains ancmd hail. Highs in the » ______-^firU ar ■“ I ' WYO thundersh< LO WAKU STAVONAPY 885 AccuW«Blt)«f. Ine, • PortlafirtIahd..Oro. 91 ' 80 . H mid-SOs. Low:ows in the.mid-40s. Labor day/ ppartly cloudy. Scat- _££i£_ mo 91 50 - ■ tercd aftcmooioon thundershowers. Highs inI tlthe mid-SOs. Louis 83 6 2 , ...... I L EiB ^ ima'-E 3 O'■ ■ d O L I , ; - ” T r e a s uj r r i e V alley i LOW SHOwats r.src«tler far west. Partly . E Q Forra3r range lahd, extrem e where with .‘icattcrcd afternoon : Mo*OX Min P e p Y oslordby ^ cloudy clsewh« n showers and diun- ju n e totc the National Weather Servicavice rodio band ot VHF-FM 1626 2.4 or 162.55 M H Z 54 4 3 ..... derstorms. BrcBreezy. Highs mid-SOs l& loww 90s. Tonight fair or call- c coreful with fire. ~ Bolso 93'3 56 !.... L a s ty o o r . I 311423-4423. Bccaj vest. Partly cloudy east withI ao slight chance of Burtoy . 900 62 ..... N orm al (85 47 .02 showers. Lows)ws in the mid-40s to mid-50s.s. Labor day mostly 'FalrfloW , 855 . “ 1 P r e c i p l t a t U ~ . GcjCH^Ing mTl m sunny west. PaPartly cloudy ond a chance of afternooni thunder- .. and cenu^l. Highs mid-SOs to lowla 90s. £ I Hagorman 899 S2 ..... M onth to dalo: 000 sto rm s cast and Large hail in D:D akotas; sl^owersrs in S outhea:^ Southwest •n 53 ..... Norm al m o..to doi iSaho Falls • m S N o r t h esrn r r Utah, - Jorom o 922 57 ..... W ator yoor to dali tssoeuied Press moixtVing into the Southeast,'widt.adj.a'possibility ofslomiy weather Lowlslon 977 50 ..... N orm al y e a r lodD) dale: 9.72 Today throurough labor day- partly cloudy,y. Scattered hidinly . ; - • ovcvcf the Florida Peninsula. BehiiBehind th e front, cooler, drier air- • md evening showers and thunjncjerstorms. Highs severe Molad 91J__Com fort fa f a c t o r s 'crc thunderstorms pummelcdI partspai of the northern Plains wo:ns moving toward tlic region. ------MaHa— ------08— Jic_in thr inlH.6n.! a^e-hail-Sattaxiayrand-sliowcrsas-spTcad s acrogsy ut^of-lhe—j j jho,posur=lLl. McCall mn 43 ...... Humidity a t noon;on; 28 porcont The ultraviolk-iolet index forecast is 8. a high west. Pocalotio 933 58 .12....Baromoteratnooiloon; 29.99 U ^ U . jtationary Front trailing acrossISS Ihcl Plains and Midwest H 3 . 47 .....' Pollen count: no p pollen count. I Q a l l O ' < T n m a r y ^ Salm on 93 10 > weather sun :d off thundostorms and showersvers. I I f meteorologists ore talkiniking obout on unstable otmo-. • - Stanley mn _ 32 ...... today iouihcastem South Dakota, haillil upu] 10 2.8 inches in diome- splphcre, then ihm k tw ice abo'ubout leaving the house wiih:, • Sun Valley m ; Thundcrstontorms with heavy rain and smcmall hail dcSoiK d 1 during the morning near Salemilcm and Gayvillc, wilh hail oul)ul y o u r um brella. A n unstobstable atmosphere is a scien- - ...... o v e r soutlieasteistem sections of tho suite, .. S k y w a tc h1 2.5 inches in diameter at Irene.e. Thcrtwwe'no'immcdlatcT tifiific way of saying that conditionscon are right for the • High temperperatures were trminly in the 80s81 and 90s across s of (iiunage. T he front was cxpicxpcctcd to conlinuc setting pO!lossible development of ihunhunderstorms. This instabili* iegrresinSunVal- Sunset today 8:09 p.ni. “• the state. Tempmiperaturcs ranges from 74 dci Dwcts and thunderstorms throu^lU^ Sunday across tiie Mid- tyy meansi there is a.Iot of vertvertical m o vem ent'of the dir, I. to 92 degrees in Simnse tom onxnv 7 :0 6 a.m.n, le y , w h c r r ththunderstorms u were present, jid into,jhc Great Lakes region,n. ■ Jl an im p o rtan t ingredient inn tlthe formatiori o f thunder- Lunar phase: First quarter, SeSept. 2; full. Mountain Homiomc. ' , , . Lightsht shcTwers fell in extreme westcnstem Arizona ond southeast- stotorms. Without that verticalcal movement,i the oir cannot Scpi. K: Inst q u arter, Sept. 16; new , Sept. cm CalifDlifomia, as w ell as extreme; northeasternno Nevada, and ns

I I I ------^ Paddlee------— Wages . Continued'from|A1M a kid a 1holiday, he has two days's offc discipline policy is to protect the cipals andar vice princi)>als can spaspank Continued from A1 l . tin u e: toto work harder for less,” Lawrence. Mishel, o coauthor . ^ • hap(>y kids. Havingng a paddle*over ond helie g o es d o w n to th e ta n nning ir rights of the individudual.” he said. “1 kids asIS long1 as they immediatelyHy ,iin- - "W t're all i-apimtalists,” he said. said^Lav e study arid^reseorch director ihcir heads docs owajway with that atti-'' boothI andai gets a*good ton a'nd hash a s a d o n ’t w an t a ’k id s coming ci intojthe form didistrict officials, and ththey ‘-v/c own pensionss Ithat are invest- of the st fo r thhe e institute. “The! challenge tude." good tintime.’^ classrooin and wbrrjrrying about g e t - ', h a v e nI’t ’t done ^o for at leastt fifive jn corporations, g policy-makers Is not only ______But_sisthT.nnd_sd_scventh:^rade . Murtiirtaugh’s- paddling practicitices liiig ■ picked dn T]cc:ters do not hove ------Aihtoih or imp'rove'- c'lirrcnf teachcrVicci Archer'ler would prefer to hasn’tt gigone unnoticed. L ast year.'r; the11 ' punched.” ~ rr'studefltsV an "b'c'fNrddlcd if' 0 stake in.copitol.”• to m ^ in activity growth but to ensure sec a more positivee approacha| lo get- Americti-ican Civil Liberties Union sesent Paddling works,, 1he soid. Thtfre , other ofoptions,' including pareni S ohn a lso soid that th the rcvolu- P’oducli future increases in efTyiiency lin g kid:> lo behave. a criticaical letter to the district after\er a were' noisuspensibhsIS at all last year ; confcrenrences, hove failed, saidSupi tion in computer andar information f“ “ Iptc into gains for most work- ••Kids behave forr a few days after, parentt complained.c It even sent wiw il- and only t h r » tardieses this year com- intenderlent Bill Feusahtens. voll technology has comintributed to ris- transljite but it's only a lempcnporary solution,” nessess tot( w atch. pared to dozens eacach class period .Districticl sp a n k e d k id s -b u t stopp ing profits and prodsductivity, elim- lumbcr o f recent studies hove sh e sa id . ‘T m nol)t rreally for pad- Aftercr that visit, the district staneaned last year. Although\ state: law colls .severalil >years ago ‘'pro b ab ly becou inating blue-collalarjpbs in the ‘ibed a widening gap in pay dling. I'd ralher usesc other> methods, requiriniring kids to w rite w h at they/had ht for disciplinary measures to be of the court,”cc and th e threat o f lo' United States and^d^sending them describe living standards*bct»w«en Ihe but some s'ludents; don’tdc respond to done wrong,wr and Adams started gcget- written into board policy,p< paddling ' suits, saidsai Principal Dale Titlcy**’^ • overscos. ^ n’s belter- and poprer-edu- • anytiiing else.” , tin g parelorcctd p erm ission, 'wis absent from th e sc s< h o o l d istrict’s fa r as. he hi knows, corporol punis1"'^*!; B u t th e Economlie il Poliey Insti- "“'iS"’,' M urtaugh Sehoolil BBoard C hairm aii “If indeedinc they a re h av in g a porciorent guidelines, incnt is rare. Adams said he's n , classes. ® tute said its studyly shows other . e institute study said that Stuart Tolm an saidi h(he backs Adams sign andmd having a student sign, thenthe M urtaugh isn ’t thle e o n ly school al- afraid oof f lawsuits. , • J factors at work, incicluding a trend ‘”1,“ 5 whot I feel right,” he sai many college-educated men ■ and said the'practicece iis an attempt to we woulouldn't have a problem withth it,'i lowing'paddling. FilmI ce, 'V alley and “i t ’s w ' begun in the corlyy 1980s that al- ™ e to go o ut o n a limb.” v om en a re n o t’dolr^g w eir in appease parents whoho are calling for . althoughi^.w e wouldn’t think it was/as a the Twin Falls schoolol districts all al- VI have ti . f lows corporations tctoJceep^ore of m ore discipline in the schools. , g ood thithing to do,’’.said Melvo.PoPol- low schools to spankIk k id s. The d if-,. A ndI it doesn’t m atter ifthe rest ,r’s cconomy. Only those ot froiti tlicir profits after paraying their tax- ^j,c veryery top of the woge-eoraing , •‘E v e ry b o d y ’s sayilaying *do so m e- ter^on.I. oassistant d irecto r o f the Idahclaho ference is that they haven't-tjsed-the hi che'courluntry is m oving away fro h o fth e A C L U . policy fo r years, physical]:oH'y p u n ish in g kids, he said.lid . s c a le:^re ^ r making progress, the thing, do something,ing,’ but they tic branch o ™ of The pcrccntagc ofol corporate in- j j panking ofTcnders, Adams saisaid “ I d id n ’t ev e n kn >5’? founderslers include Labor Secretaiy to 32.4 perccnt inI thet 1980s nnd Robertrt Reich.R / ______-j 31 peroent now, thee study said. Djs-i,spite stagnant wages, Reich» Battle- TTie rep o rt also sasaid that pre-tax said SaltSaturday that he did not an­ profits for businesssses^havp risen ticipotete otvrecessidn in 1996. t the Brookings Institute, Continued from A1k1 X. The House H 'has passed II andI theth leaders are threatenining to tie it to a now nt t “ as firms cut costsIts by'holding ’ “withith regard to woges, wc'do In a sense, the big' questionsqu already S e n ac te six. s But tho two chamberbers measure raising the federalf& debt ceil- Woshingtigton think tank, down wage irtcreasases and elimi- have a problem ,” he said “bn c on ing from the current M.9$4 trillion. Meanwnwhile, the leading GOP pres have been answered.d. CClinton in June have worked wo out a compromise o natingjobs. J- C N N’s ’s* “Evans ' & Novak.” “With ' . , ‘ 'coQceded Republicansans! jliain points: ne. a $2.2 billion measure pay-pa> Failure to increaseic the debt limit dential1 prospect.p Senate Mojoriio n ty ttjp hourly wagee of. th e m e d ia n re g a rdd to tc jobs, the latest job data *\hat the budget shouldlid beI b rou^it into ing for• Congress’ G own operations.. A(A f- eventually would shutIt d ( ow n the fcder- L e a d er Bob I Dole, R-Kan., •"“mu s* m a le w o rk e r d e c lirlined 1 percent show'tha'that jobs are bouncing back, balanec. that Medicd icare s p e n d in g ler its expected ex approval by bothI ththe al government; The: administrationi demonslrisirale th at h e is an cffectiNctivc per year from'19899 through 1994, We hadlad a little bit of a lull be- should be reined in tand that there House andan Senate, it likely w ill b e: theth could juggle ihings forfo: a few weeks., leodcroflofthe alw ays-fractious Senate the study said. tw eenI May M and July but we sebm should be som e tax cuts:uts. I first d'tlie f tin 13 to reach Clinton’s desk,jsk. But by mid-November«r at the latrst it Usuailally that m eans brokering'”8 a ••Business profitss arei up, but the to be on a steady path right nbw But GOP lawmakeiikers have so far ' To ivoidave stalemate. Congreiss an d would face defaulting5 on< Trcasu^ se*- comprom:3mise, but h e ’ll be under pre vost majority of Ar\merieans con- ofccbnoijnomic growth." ; ; largely ignored tlic• prpresident’s p re- th e prcsiiisident eventually will have't'6 to curitiea. Since that wonou ld risk sending , sure fromom a. m ore conservotive rivi ' scription for how to achieve; those compromomise bccousc the Republicaican financial markets into0 a: tailspin, each candidate,ate. Sen. Phil G m m m , R-Texo goals. H e wants to bala>ttlnrice the budget majoritiesties — 54-46 in the Senate and oni side is counting on thee o < th e r to blink. to showV he’sh< a true-blue Republican. A ctorLanylHagman Idaliaho lottery : in nine y ears; Ihcy want wj to do it in 233-20111 ini the'H ouse — fall far shoiJiort No matter how ev<:vents ploy out, "Bobt> DoleE has.to focus first on seven. He wanls toQ .titrim ijrovccted 'of the two-thirdstwc ncccssary ta ovcnidTide each side has a lot to> lose1 politically, foremost)st on s e n d in g stro n g signo!!nais released fioinn hospital b oUSE is e (AP) - Winning numbers ; M edicare spendingg fafay $89 billion a veto. ReachingR( a comp'romtse. ifowiow- eiirfer rfbm deing Biitmmea'forihtransr- fotrcHxtBob D ole you arc ni , ^ . drow n SSaturday in the Powerboll ,'on’t be easy. A nd failure toI enen- gently cousing a fisctical crisis or for giving upup on conservative principles, LOS ANGELES (AP)0 — J.R. 16 gome areare: ; over seven years;;; lthey want to ever, won is, R . doing OK. • I in Medicare sov- act appro!)ropriations bills in time couliould caving in on core princiiciples. ' said formirmer Rep. M ick ey Edwards, F [1-28-33-37;. Powerball-44 . j squeeze $270 billion in poli- Lariy Hagmon wosas released from /four, eli ccutof$105bil- force aI shutdownsi: of agencies and de-de One .of the new RcpiTjublican niajori- Okla., nowno\ a pro fesso r o f public pol , eleveft', twenty-eight, thirty- • ings. He wants a tax a CT, if Cedars-Sinai Medical■Al Center Samr- three, thi cus much of it on partment::nts-— anywhere from a fewfcv ty ’s goals will be to sh si o w that it con cy at Hanlarvard U niversity. However, , thirty-seven; powerball forty- lion and wants to focus icrats ° week and a1 Ihalf after sur- four). • idary education; hours.toto ai few days, which has hapIjap- govern while Clinton*!I ’s political goal the procescess collapses, both Democrai encouraging secondai :o in- gcons replaced his disliseased liver. Estimo 245 billion, divid- Opened asas recently i os 1990. will be to demonslratate he can both and Repulpublicans m a y lose more to it imoted jackpot: S9.S million.' ; they want to slash $245 gain The 63-yeor-old: Hogman,I who ing the cuts .betweenen families with * Afterr theth appropriations bills comem es w ork with a Republicaiam Congress and dcpcndemlent cand id ates than they gai ployed J.R. Ewingng on the old BOISE'ISE (A P) - W inning n u m B ^ children and businesses.ses. 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■Like faather,lilke son: EHoffa eyy^es unio])n helmL NOWYCoZT^iN H A vil:f T H E B B S T I : . DETROIT (AP) —- EveryE^ Sunday the Teamsinsters of present, he’s lesss Hoffa’s own strength as a candidate years o f feedixdingat the trougli.’-.' , w ithHUNTIER ALIGNMEIENT SYSTEM !• os a young boy, liis faihcithcr would pile inclined to to analyze the rampant 'cpr-- will be tested in die fall oof f 1996 when A s for thethi union's strike fund and ! llic fam ily into Ihcir blackack Cadillac for ruptionoftlf the past. he trios-to oust Ron Coreyy as president money troutDublcs, .Carey says it’s la^5C- The most advance^'.ed unit o f its kin d from1 P Pcortland to Denver, k the niost'important tiling iss of the 1.4-millionn m em b er ly- b ecaujse se the delegates nearly ! an afternoon drive. Invanvariably, he'd ’ "I think l ;k Now's the time76 for you to have yourr Hitires re-a lig n ed l ' lead them to the kintiid ofi placc he what are: theth Teamsters now — nott .Internalionol Brothererhood of quadrupled!;d benefits — to S200 a week [.launched his c artc r— ap:a picket line. . what theyy 'were," he says. “ I live in1 Teamsters. — without4t providingF a way to pay for 3as M ileage ' J By th e time the boy’ waswt a tccn. his -1995 and11 11 hope you do, too." Tliougli tlic elcctlon irmorc-thail r i a them.- - - • R e d u c e TTirew i ear •Better G o e largest, richest • • He regarc,ards Teamster scandals (threeI ypor away, the nomc*^lliMing,and fin- The'1996>96 election will mark onlyly • , . . . |.father-was.leadcr o f tlie Id ^ed H andling ‘Safeiifer D nvirig I labor union in the w orldrid By tljc time pnsidcnts,s, includingi his father; sent to3 ger-pointing already hovee 1begun, with the secondnd time the rank-^nd-51cIc •Improve I he WO.S an adult, his fatherther was a crim- prison) as as history,’ and rejects as aa accusations tliat both .men:n have lies lo siilcct theirir president| — the first wiu>lUJ I inal behind bars, .whilehile the son. a "media v vi ie w " a o rganinized crime Carey, whoto ran in 1991 on a platform From the SiSm allest Cars to 18^8 W heelers, ' ; yoiing lawyer, fought to0 freefr h im r- suggestion t horgcs they -ofrefofm.1. The1 union agreed to open , ‘Ithlnktlc the most n" ' Plus Buses.■s. Farm M achinery-y & O thers! ; Now, 20 years after his father disnp- H olfa w as deny. elections as pan] ofthe 1989^ settlement • peered in w hat is widelyjely assumed q ous. In hisis 545 y am ; i m p o r t amt n t thing Is H ofiiffo - claims oforacketecilecring suit in which the fed-d- ! m o b .lin k e d m urder, JaiJames Phillip he says, Ihcth( legocy w h a ttare a the Jnrcy^y hos negoti- ' cral gov'eivcrninent acc;uscd the '! Hoffa, son and nomesak:sake of one of of his not awful con- Teamsterss o f forging a "d e y irs pact”t” 1 America’s most famousiS anda powerful served h immwdi ' .. Toamstoiters now - ,racts.5, divided the ^iihthemolnob. n- sMo lead the “Ninct)jiy-cighi not w hat: tlthey wore.' membiibers an d Since therhen, a federal panel has mon- 1 ; Teamsters.' .• perccnt h ht as b een '■ ’ pushc{ed th e itored (hee Teamsters 1 and more thaiiiri ; O n L abor Day, h e's set to announce very pojsitiv si e . I Teamnsters s to the 400 unionin officialsi have been sus- • his candidacy for union1 president.pr • don’t dwell/cll on the — JSHlam es P. Hoffa, ^edge oof bankrupt- pended 3ror expelled on corruption ■‘I’m not going to) sitsi back and other 2 percent"pc ^sonof. Vssets dipped charges; 5050 locals and one jo int coun- of Jimmy Hoffa have been placed underE Get Readyy for Chilly FFg a llN i^ts! ' watch th e union that myly fatherfi built be soys thee blond, iw the union, cil also ha 1 destroyed," he says fronrom his pfllce, -burly, 5-fbcfoot-9 for- ' • strik ee fund was trusteeship..p.. ! dccorated with a posterIter o f the'Jock m’er collegege linebacker. In fact, hee depleted for' 16 months;; S55-a-week Hbfia soysays it's time to begin talks : N icholson movie "HofTa,)na." ‘Today. I signs outo{togrophs and “Hoffa” capss benefiLs were reinstated Sc|Jept. 1. wilh the go\government- about -withdraw- ! look al a union that hass fafallen on hard and evenI irj;)5cribc5 a not-always-flat- "Is our union better todjxlay, stronger ing "so thehe members can have their^ Whitfieli ; times, that is really in financialfitia; ut)uble tering biogiography of his father — he: today, than when Ron Cai:arey came to unibn back,:k.” -He says the Tcam.stcrs Pellet Stoves ).” soys the boo}0 0 k is balanced, power?" H offa Mks. "Thele answer is h can policee themselves; ti he’d hire for- mer FBI ageagenls lo keep unsavory ele- •HolTn. a labor lawyer:r whow has done His fathcihcr’s influence is so vast, he; is not." Free-Standing' t he m et a young m an on a1 Carey, meanwhile, podortrays HofTa ments out. I rriostly Teamster workk forfi 26 years, soys, that h u. . Stoves and ; vOws to' stem the union'on's dwindling MichiganI picketpi line last ycar_with the: as a candidate wh{)se onl;nIy quolifica- “I hove: nevernc associated witli orga- id •• Fireplacelnserts ; nicmbership and shrink•inking ossets. word “Hoiioffa". shaved in his hair.. lion is a nam e tied.lo a sonardid post that-., nized crime,'dc,” he says, "and I have said • :s -. ; “rvc been preparing for.thisfor nil my W hen he: a£asked why. the yoting man1 Teamster members have re.rejected. ‘ they killed;d my father and they will" •PELLET !offa bring to never comenc back into the. Teamitcrs • life," h e says confidently.Jy. told him;: : "“Because Hoffa means o1 , ‘ ‘‘W hat does Junior. Hoi .GAS the union?" he osks. “HeHe brings 26 union.” ; • W hile he is eager to uillUilk o f flaws in- strong uniorion." , . See the Spa Team'. * huge display a t i M a g a ; ™ne: ( Iraq mslay have usised chemiccal weapo])ns in war the Fair! ; WASHINGTON (Al(AP) — Iraq includingar;onthrax and botulin. Iraq has complninc9 thehat the sane- MaaouyaI Ould0 Sidi Ahmed Taya, ritanian leader was said to I m ight.have lised someime chemical The Iraqiaqis hod also produced 78 tions are wreaking havoc: con'its ccon- The Mpuritt 0 1020 Blue Lakes Blv ; weapons during ihc-Gulf'j|f War. a mog- gallffns of f a a toxin that produces gon- om y and people. • hoye rcsponiondcd favorably, accordingg ' Twin Falls. ID Qnakk e ^ i v e i i . I azinc reported Saturday,y, eciting nc\vly g re n e , \ a discovery ( that United U.S. News also saidd that Iraqi tothcmagazjazine. 734-8103 •1-800-61688-7727 pCPOOL & SPA WC. lonth, Egyptian President ■ relfiased Pentagon documcumenLs. Nations sourcessou said they will reveal leader Saddam Husseinin. has bedn ' Lost mon 'J HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-0 •Sat. 10-5 totsfiwwfAin; lubarak soid .he offered ‘ -The PcnUigon ,has saidlaid in the post' this week,-a-according to the m agazine, negotiating with the Nororth African Hosni Mul Evenings A Sunday by A'ppojnlmBntA'l Your Home ComfiComfort Spdclalltls since 1973 isylum if.it would help to : thot no such weapons ^c-were found in due to hit: newsstands nc on Monday, country of Mauritania fcfor political Saddam asy inirmoil. : the war zone. Butt cdocum ents T he Unitinited Nations is demanding asylum for himselff a n d h is end Iraq's ni ins about the stability of.tlie • : obtained by U.S. NewsWS and Worid thot Iraq fullyfu disclose all its efforts entourage. Questions me have been raised by the ; R eport-say-traces o f clici:hcmicols were to produce:e weapons' of mass dcstnic- Citing unnamed imintelligence Iraqi re^me ifection o f two o f Saddam 's ; found on the battlefield.1. tion beforere iti lifis the oil em bargo dial sources in Mauritania,. UI .S . N ew s Aug. 8 defec law, including a former- In recent weeks. Iraqraq ha's turned was imposeSised olong with trade sanc- said Hussein's minister:r of justice, sons-in-lav ninister, Lt. Gen. Hu.ssein over documents that pro’prove Iraq had tions in fa990 fe after Iraq invaded Sliabib al-Maliki. flew to0 Mauriuinio defense mir ; been conccaling biologicigicnl weapons,. |5«walt. in mid-July to meci withith P resident K am el aUMiM ajid P a r a d e i nijury j leads S:Santa to sue R | B BRIDGETON. N.J.J. i(AP) — A . Blondi FlpHoats on Parade of Ocean “ portly Santa volunteercer who tum- City andJ 'thet Bridgeton Jaycees, bled out of his sleighigh when the HickmanI claimscl the back o f the scot bock o f his .sent brokioke during a _ separatedd 1from the sleigh becausc- parade is suing a floailoat coTjipony of dry roOtTHe tumbled about 10 feet n P i v J • ond parade sponsorsors over his and landedled on his head du rin g the extensive injuries. Dec. 8, 199991 parade. m k B i ,r W illiam N. Hieki:ckinan, who Hickmanlan, 49, who works at the I /mond Kohntopp'of Fjlerjlen will be honored weighs 300 pounds,Is. sustafhed cityDepartiartment of Public Works, is Mr. arid Mrs. R ayr injuries, to his head, neckeck and knees, seeking S73,000S7 for past medical atanopenhousjse cn September 10 in o b serv an ce of ------sn id ’h is'ln w y e r A lan Boy^drHe-hos— Bo expenses,■s.-S40,000-for the kncc^ - • their 80th.birthdays. - had neck surgery, wornam a series of operations,is. about $38,000 to cover tL neck braces and hudid three( knee '"net lost wageswi for. two years, and Friends ancid relatives are invitedd totc call ifrom , operations. Boyd said.i. compensatsation for pain, suffering 2:00 p.m.-5:00p p.m. at Memom ories. .vhich names and permanlanent disability. Jn the lawsuit, whi 51111 2nd Ave. W.. Twin FalFalls Plane crash>hes -Raymond Kohntctopp w as born oh'Septe;ptem ber 5, 1915 in j m d s c a p e I Harrisonvllle, Miwlissouri. 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Batt’t’s waste cdeal withI feds H ] _ j u sstthrows i i m the tovwel---- - If Idaho canin trust any deal madeJ blocking the waste shipilipmJnts. Batt is with the fcdcrueral atomic-crats, then1 . bargaining with the fedsfed because he r ., G o v . P hil B att’s tt’j proposal on nuclearr fears that, if he doesn't,’t. Congress will waste storagee isi a reasonably goodi simply override the counJuris. _ i S : ■ • . So -what’s to stop thithe sainc thing o'llc. ■■ ; But in our view,vi that’s an ihsur-• from happening 10 ortr 115 years from m o u n ta b le “ if.” now, if carrying out theth e te rm s o f th is B ait’s “finallal offer” to the feds> agreement becomes inconvenientinc to^ ■ i L iu 'i would give Idaldaho something it long5 Uncle Sam? • - - has .needed: aa sspecific^timelable forr Balt is proposi;ig to> trtrade one flim- clca h in g ^ ip the*le N^ u clear A g e'S flo tsam1 sy court ordei' for anom,other. T hat’s -['B 'a n d je ts a m inn Idaho.I In return, the; why, as wc have, saidI rcrepeatedly, any feds would get51 ssomething they vigor- deal that brings more nuinuclcar waste to ously covci: a1 placcpi to park spent nu- .Idaho is a lousy deal.' d ear fuel, for thehe next few decades, Batt also proposes aI S1SlOO.OOO-a-day At least to a layman’s1 eyes. B aa’s; penalty (S36.5 millionin ai y e a r) i f th e 1 l-pagc/propot7 0 sal contains several1 government hasn’t rememoved all the b e n e f i t s Cot■ .1.Idaho. Along wilhI spent fuel by the year 220; 03 5 . T h a t’s b ig schcduling-tlice 1long-awaited cleanupI m o n e y to Idaho, b ut it’s’s c h u m p c h a n g e ■ 'D • of the Idaho. NiNational Engineering; to a govemmcnt that coui:ounts its debt in C a b o ra to ry ,' ii! alars6~lirinits'the' afhount; the tHjnbns.^y“2035rir■irniayT3rov(TTd ------:: L lear d u m p , i t o f w a s te ih e fed}eds could bring in'. And1 be cheap renf for a nuclea it rules out tumi.ming INEL' into an all- As bad as this deal maynay be, it may be purpose, intcmatnational nuclcar dump -- • the best Idaho can hope.peJbr. Our tiny l_-. _ the worst fear of Idaho environmental1 and relatively junior congtngrossional dele- __ a c tiv ists. gation has little chance in a Capitol Hill V EnforcementIt o f this deal would rely’ showdown, and our elcclecied leaders y^ o re n a? Ballik on it he tow el. nergerrmanh on dual timetabtables. While bringing; .have a ll b u t tlirow n in the i own away their ~ spent 'fuel to Idaho Ida over tFe next 40I They also have throw ::hasc M anhattan p lans to m(merge with . I they sound likelike Red Q ueens suggesdng that years, the feder;leral government must moral authority on tlice i:issue. Having emicol Bank, und I2,OOOJobjobs are OD the we^Alices conan aalso believe six Impossible also engage in clicleanup and removal of■ haggled with the feds aboiiboul the price o f ck. A in ’t com petition grand'nd? niiony ■ things beforee brbreakfast.^. uggestion for the improvement various waste products.pn If the feds re- accepting-the spent fuel,1, theytl no longer buJut bigger banks ore m ore:cfllcicnt, cf right, I have a sugg bole; L e t's avoid the surrcol. nege or fall behind be schedule, the can argue credibly that it doesn’td belong andI sos better for us consum ers,rs, right? 1 ^ Ivins o f public debate We can discuss:uss whether cutting $270 bil- waste shipinents'Its cease. atop our precious aquifer.cr. ■ WVrong. t According to rccentl;ntly released - I lion out o f Mcdilcdicore is a good idea or not; - The whole deajeal would be part of aI Batt and Idaho’s otherjcr elccted lead- infonsrmation from the U.S. Pubi:ibiic Interest search Group, consumer1)anlonking.fces are President;nt B oris Yeltsin sw allow edI a sw izzle w hether it hasos toti b e done to balance the court order - whichwh means violations; ers (as well as former GcGov. Cecil An- Reset ng at tw ice the level o f inflaiflationf Bonk , stick - isis 0j .copy o f the “ talking poinints” o n budget o r not;jt; wv hether it w ould have to be- )ntemp.t-of-coun sanc- drus) apparently see thishis deal as Ida- "smg would risk cont s for consum erehecking andind sovingsoc- Medicareire given to Republican memlmbere of done if tlie Repi^epublicons-gave up their bloot- h o ’s la st, b e st ho p e. On • editoriolal bboard room s and to the livi:ving out of Medicare m ow th a t ing th e^u rrcn;n t iprogram ." T h e only people.' - Idaho alreadyjdy has a court order Is that the legacy they;y want?\ Tir'ime Warner Inc. bids forTr T urner ro o m s ofouro f < disuictsto let them km Broai>adcasting to make the biggiggest mcgo- our Medic:dicare efforts in W ashingtonin h a v e . — w ho benefit froifrom such curious rhetoric are- ■ , mamimmoth media conglomeratirate yet cnvi- one goal:;al: to.prcservp and protect thehe current the ones w ho0 scsell headache rcmedie*>w sionened by the mind o f man. TlThe conflicts program.”m.” Crow Eatenen HI ere: A few w eeks ago, I o f ininterest for journalists in thithese super-. A n d warw a is peace. And slovcry iss :free-. ‘ quoted Rep. JomJon cs Hon.scn o f Utah to the ^ deals,1s ore multiplying so fastt llthat no one d o m . HcUIcUo? Anyohc with o brain in thpre? effect thot .15050

Letterr s :urrcnt retirees. Just a week _ change th eir lives is w orth-th Im ore than m on- a w a y . In a year, regardless of thi;hc o u t- ' n o t a ffe c t cu rr M VAHS studeB[ e n t s o f w h o l e m a story about High One pa^ cy to me. I hope sometimenc iin y o u r life, you W/jj^ c o m e oftheo f ballot proposal, wee are go- ago, you ran a agie Valley Alternative ty. The which states:s it would ofTect all military ■I 1 work at the Magi can experience the richncsscss that you get ' in g to haveh o to find a new facility ^ High School as a facfacilitator, assisting as 10 retired before 1980, which w hen you m ake o sm all soesoerifice in helping TIThe deadline for submitiiitting letters long-ronjange planningrf.hat went intoir this retirees who n mnn'y stu d e n ts o s possiblepo: in completing abouout Thursday's Twin Fallslls school levy m e a s uire re came noh^oo soon. is the casc.j.J another hum an being. nilitary man can retire after their education. W/e c 1are in desperate need oan o ttier enriching is nonoon Tuesday. ' ■ I om1 proudpi of our students andnd be- True, a milil I’m looking fonvard to at years and draw a retirement' seeking support forar tthe construction of a s with their poten- . Letters moy be faXed to 734-5538,T. or lieve thathat as others get to know/ themI as serving 20 yeo year o f assisting students w 11 to one-half his basic pay. . m odest a lte rn a tiv e5 hihigh school, tials; their smiles, their glor-lories and thcIr------nd-delivered to our office..!:..132 T hird S t. j d o , thhey_will ej b^ too. But I agrerec with check equal to to know through the le a s u re ------F o r m o st ennlisted lis men, that averages out Il is 9 omforting to successes, hopefully in aI bubuilding w e can .. T w in Falls. y o u r editrditorianhafthisballofm e propo-sed levy thererc will■ be no increase We look forward to hearing ahema- to about a thoithousand dollars per month call o u r ow n. ig from you. should1 notn< be a referendum on a assessment will be off- dents are before taxes.:s. 1The medical benefits are ‘ 10 our taxes. The ass We appreciate Kay Jonesnes and Lincoln El- . tiv c scho:h o o ls o r w h e th e r o ilr stu d i jr’s tax relief program, believe’ questionable.le. IHe can get treatment at a' SCI by the govcm or’i cmentary School for theirir sisoerifice w ith ' lopprccioted d^rvinj'in g o f 0 n e w .b u ild in g . I b« jrtunity for voters lo . | cmative High School, 1 o] losal be- ' militaiy hospiispital if they can handle the ____ Whiii a great oppom m eeting o u r need o f morerc rroom s. th e k should opprove the propo ;• help our youth wholo wantA to better them- kind words in thc-Aug. 313 editorial . t o u r o v e rlo a d . Oth '■ P ut existing buildinlings to use our• students.s saries are nicelice if you don't have to trav- : classmatcs and teachichers share, the gcn- in g s...... }ut I must disagree with1 yyour oppo- e l'to o fa r to3 find'one. fii tiinu feeling of famil;nily. I think our stu- M any o f th e citizcns oif f thetl; Twin Falls Bu IVE H A L E dents deserve the chancech: to keep ond en- 1School D istrict have beenn ppondering a n d silioon t to the ballot proposalal ithis week "JJ/* • How many.ms all o v e r tow n, • I w as im pressed w ith T heic T im es-N ew s edi- perm•monent building for ourir ssch o o l d o es • pncinnc have served in >ng-rangc Edltori)rial falls short on peiensions asking to sacnacrifice? Congressmen can- •They heed a place; of their own to take iloriol 0 couple o f mon ths5 agago listing o u r n ot : ffit into the district’s lon^ )l is definitely Yourr Aug;A 27 editorial tfn cutst s i n m i l i - re tire w ith a Iclot less time that 20 years ■pride in a n d h av e a ssense of belonging. icufTcnt tax fncrcases, rccent:ent bond issues plan,n. A second high school i ocatiohal-. tary retiretirement is almost funny. Y o u - a n d an an n uual a l retirement check that is • I am sorry the writ/riter of the Aug. 31 ed- ithat h av e been passed in tliistlii community, o futiijturc necessity, and a voc rllent propos- claim thathat "just'’ 20 years in unifiiform about twice; whatwl a good paying job .itorial can’t see thee ppurpose of a free- ietc. tcchhnicol r center is an excellc ■acility will brings a guaranteed{ lifetime pensision would net the;hc average worker. They also standing altem orive!/e school for the future, Tuesday, Aug. 22, the NonhsideNc Altcmo- ol rig'ight now. But neithep foe etc %Yith medical coverage,e , c o m - h a v e a re a l gO(good deal on health insur- econd high school or ilive High School announceticed its registration lesscsen the need for ao-^temmotive i ' complete But he can sec a secc y privileges and cost-of-li\living ad- ance-allatit ta x p a y e r e x p e n se , how ; vocational-technical:al center instead? ' i for future students. 1 woulduld like to quote schoilool f6j the fllrrisk odolescescents of our missory p ints. According.to the writeter, much are theyiiey going to sacrifice? We ; part ofthe future, and ifrom tliis announcem ent,."i-Iigli "i- school comtnmunity. \ / ju s tm c n ts •Our s tu d e n ts a re pi “cushy." Wowl-With all ththat,'l. don’t heof muchmui about that. ------thc^descrve-an-equalual-ehaneeat-an-edu ------—classes-wilLbeJicId-irDni^< i 10 p .m .” ItUs.cjcrtninly_i»?kibLc_to;s i tt;s_hufflc.cli> ___ t h a t’s “cu b moke room wonderT mwhy everybody isn’t tryii,-ing to 'inrrsuch-a:h“a greal lifew ith’so'm any ...... cation and a placc to do it in. If this 1Isn’t there som e w ay ^ a tt ooi u r ow n build- m enntory t student^ abound to i )ut one must enlist, ,.“cushy” bcnefnefits, take a trip to Moun- • doesn't pass, we stilltill need a placc. . iings, several o f them newV, , ccould be put to a t Bi3ickcl for our^a^hool. But jlecostofre- Changiaging the rules at this stagegc ofthe tain Home Air Force Base sometime and 1 appreciate all thelhe time and effort Ms. use i w ith o u t passing a laxc Ielevy to build a thinknk obout the considerable school to gome isis u n fa ir b ecau se a p ro m isesc was ask every youi'oung person in uniform that Houston, M r.Donichlicht. olong with the :small building that will notiqt be on odcquotc furbibishing an elementary scl iiigh school- mode tot10 them during their first tourto of you meet iffthey thi plan to make a career; > Long-Range Planninjling Committee hove •.size. W c have never put ouroiir tax dollars into meetct the requirements of hig ; the disrup- duty to> lulure them into making thehe ser- ofthe service,icc. You’ll find that a great; I : given. T h e y hove reSiresearched, inyestigat- such s a sm all building in this district. aged:d students. Add to that th ry sc h o o l...... liyicc ocoicareer. Generojly, most minilitary ’ many of themem do not appreciate ^ c •'cd and looked nt'othcithef alrematives. and Please consider using tlie c u rren l build- . tio nIt ofi changing elementary indorics, and one cannot3t (consider people: couldco have made more incnoncy on .'wbnderfuriifclifc'thcy’vc been allowed tcC :-!tlie fa c t'is , th e b e stt alternativeal is a new. iings thot are em pty after 3:33:30. boun : a desiroble option.' the outsictside. Military pay has alwikvoys live ot goyemrimmcnt expense and would; alte rn a tiv e hig h scHO'iHool. I h ig h ly resp ect RUTHB.DAY ' th is i light now, we ore housedcd in a focili- lagged1 behindbe civilion pay. Manyly lower- • just as soon1 paypo taxes so somebbdy'else their opinion, as I hopeho; the.voters will, T w in F alls Ri{ It body. We . rankingg rimarried military people’!;’s in- can live it. 1 love m y jo b a nid d thet personal richness ty to(oo smqll for our student I 'C been forced to hold soniome classes , come isis belowb poverty level. — A L H A G: Ee Nn ; - : it adds to my life. TheTh joy of watching Proposal ; is wSy to) nm eet needs have cmporary buildings someme blocks You aha lso sa y th a t " H ig h O n e”’ w\ o u ld G o o d in g , studknt^ succecd, betbetter themselves and A s a te o e h c r at th e M[agicVoHey agi ^ I , By Gararry Taideau M all;Hard Fillm ore By Bruce Tinsley Doonesburyy ' - , - ' . ; ; 6 AVE, H JS'P n S H H ■ I ueu. JHAT0RJN6S USS707»e Tt I \/iS7»eLMfMX4/Kecneeo fJ/zee,' BSfoneuetSAvt O iliW iSo^N /w eNPceouRT^immi ',ASUSe^C- U^X>THANKO(JtOURHOS7S {tef.rr MU,e£NOAUWSm90 itSrmWKlR /OK.MAK/f*$7»/571/3 VBNue ■ ^ a j R . ^AV

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- p.' ■ .- ^ ..A.-.. . ^ ^ . > ' • .. ■ " ...... Sunday.l y . Soptom bor 3, 1995 Tlmo^Nows. oi-^ Twin Foils. Idoho A-7. 3 ^ Opinion . Blovwingsm(loke oveer tobaJewt S ‘ alarmists-its whose expansive ageriila ailI agenda. Unfortunately, ili 'dingrich said the Food}d aand Drug but guanuunntees that many oh the rightI his spokesman Blankley, Administration had “lostlost its mind” reflexivel;I'ely gravitate to the olher camp.p. ed that our views were “r“misinfornicd" *■ Avhen it proposed legislaiislatioa to regu- In thrsIls ^way, jibeml anti-smoking and constituted “ intrusiorions into Ihe * T r l / = , late nicotine as a drug,i, GGingrich enthusiastlasts have poisoned the waters., private lives o f others,”’suggestsa si X liele real apoloogy shouldI come fromtn the films 'ho otherwise , „ ;spokesman T ony Blanklir ^ e y calls anti- for the polpolitical r i^ L just bccauscsc blind spot in a leader wh( rfou a dirty, low-down, good- apparentlyly ajas the price o f continued prides himself on his con ;smokers “health N azii”ii” And colum- somepeojleople cannot distinguislf ing son ofa svn. You sue me. Michael SbhtlU d S O n tobacco adveidvertising. A 1992 cs Am erica's next generatio ■ r o ' X |nistT ony Snow editoriolirialized that anti- betweenn »serious and hypothetical risks /yen furnish solid cvidencc — University;y ofo f Miciiigim study o f 99 This is a lime when coi:onscrvolivcs • lawyc ' smoking cam paigns rcpr■cprcscnl “federal hardly methcans that knowledgeable shower daily. I rclract “diny'’ Morris Itad full-pagc adsJ iiin newspa- AmericanI mimagazines published in the are undeistandabiy eager ■nannyiSni." . , _ "Republicaicans cannot muster the. inding behind “low-down, pcrs across tlie country detJeclaring - New Englam;land Journal o f Mcdicinc much o f the government i Conservative punditsits pouncei on couragec to speak out for health. -nothing .wn o f u gun.'’ 1 |pay' "Apology Accepted’’ andd jpatting itself found tliatIt mi magazines without cigarette apparatus lhat m ost A m" a “ ' S i t ' anti'Smoking activistss wiwith'gusto, T heRR q ^ublican Easily should seize - - S)l ' fees and wc call it quits, on the b a c k . advcrtisemenmenls were 40 percent more is too large, loo inefficien ; questioning not just ourlur imethods, but the initiatiiative and acknowledge pub- t poinl. are you going lo crowv O f course, the Amcricatam m edia do likely to rumn n ; stories oojunoking and d- dainfulofthe rights andc1 choices of , our priorities. Gingrich:h ddeclares th a t' licly thatQt ccigarette smoking is the lead- )rld about your great victory?? liavc a lot to apologize foror iri their cov- hcaltlirEvenvcn tim e and Newsweek individuals. Yet at thc^sar • we should not pursue: policiespol to dis- jng causese o< f preventable'death in the amc time, wc Sf'nnluiswcr is yes, if you manufac- erage o f smokmg. In tlie: aearly 1 ?50s, have soft-pcti-pedaled tobacco hazards. lly df govern- ® , courage smolcing t ^ uause s “we haven’t United StiStales and craft an anli-smok- should rccognize the dut> sduct thul is addictive, a chieff in the wake ofthe first broroad national So there"e is is a lol to apologize for. ' won the far m ore seriousous fights about ing agcndinda consisteiit with personal ment to protect its citizen: [ung canccr and emphysema publicity aboui ihe scientifitifrc evidence Bui not to5 thethe tobacco industry. ABC from physical violence bib „.ato fro m . cmck cocaine and heroinrein.” Docs this frw domn aand m inimal government. riiijbuting cause o f heart dis- . linking smoking to lung canccr,ca tlie might begingin Iby apologizing to its own ” ■ mean that because w e; haveha not w o n ' ,— ImpossibliiblerNorarall: ------fraud. an d ? * l^ ia lly to pip io lg l , ■ - case and whichvvl mosl usere becomc tobacco industry instituteded a massive joumolisiswlii w ho in this inslancc did . America’s childro»K-^ 7 our war on drugs, whi^hi?h kill 3,000 Here’s:’s ^what congressional :d lo while ihcy nrc.childnin ___ . public relations campaign71 that hasr •_ . - c w tly thele kikind o f work the Firsl ------The quantifiable hitfm inindustry. Angeles Times. com pany’ legalIc fees. National Association o f Broadcasters,Bt Universilyy ol of California, San Diego, T his was'as all with rcfercncc lo an— urged broadcasters to voluiiluntarily His most rcctnxcnt book is “The Power of ABC Newsws “DayOne’’ segment early “make corrective moves','',' ini regulating News" (Hnrviarvard, 1995). He wrote dtis Iasi year tliatlial alleged ihe tobacco the use o f cigarctte advcni:rtising on pro- commenuuyary for the Los Angeles Letterr ' ■ industry nianianipulates the amount o f ' grams children might be exposedcj to. Times nicotincin(in cigarettes to help ensure His colleagues turned himm dow n flatly. B rain injury gn^Up Wc onlylly endeavor to inform you,-u,- three wheels or one offhose-ol smokers'atiaddiction. Tlie apologyVas When consumer groupsps lobbied ing you have the right to four-leggcd animals lllhat you forassertiniing tliat the nicotine came, . Congress for a ban on tobabacco tclevi' MM HW disputes fam ily’■y’s v i e w what is available here in . please, please wear a ihelm et. from Qutsidiside sources rather than, as sion advcnising in 1970,, broadcastersb ifiUaU TaThe Times-Newlew s and th e stateitc o f Idaho and. oiit of the You have a very prcciicious piece the manufacifacturers declared, from lobbied to prevent the banin - even afler ' LeNce, Dennis andi Pamela:Pi state; of cquipmentttliat. uniinfortunatcly. processedJ aiand recombined cigareltc— tlie tobacco companies stc]icppcd asid e.' a in -m - 6U • A s fo u n d e r a n d Co-Co-founder ond xhis1 comingc< January (1?96), c a n ’l be rep laced at ththis time;- tobacco. ABCAE heldthai the thrust o f ilss After the TV ad ban, tobobaeM Com- B,c„d»dMesiMessagoanO copy o( this report. .. .coordinators o f the: secondsc Brain we willII bet c e le b ra tin g our fifth ■ C A S S A N D R A BLA-A K L E Y • story w asJ noln< tlie source o f the nico- panics shifted advertisinggdollarslo < Cjll NOW-1C'... to find out what banks and . Jtijury Support Group>up in the sta te y e a r ofpublic f p awareness ofbrainin FU cr tine b ut thehe fact thal its level is manip-- - newspapers and magazinesICS. mortoaao concompanfos don't want you to ' of Idaho, my daughtehtcr and I are injury.. MostIv o f all, we will cher- S O N IA B LA K LEYY-HEUER - ulatedmmrmanufiicturing. - . Magazines avoided publisjishing articles : rcadaboutltl smoking. ' ComplimentsIB ototSpry^ Crtek Rutton. 734-il»9 blown away by the; A ug. 23. arti- is h a ll theth hundreds of pcople’a T w in F a lls . By the enend o f Ihe week, Philip on the health ddngers o f sn cle. W c h a v e th re eI mimain issues to jivcs thalhat we havc touched and d is p u te .: h elp edI. . , ' T h e M a g ic V allety y BrainI Injury y/f. leavej^a you w ith this parting . ------Support Group wass foundedf< ond . thought’n: Please remember to coordinated in Januaruary 1991. Ills . bucklc: upu] and anything that you a free-standing. non>fm-pront orga- ride withith one wheel, two wheels, nizatio n , c r c a tc d toJ seserve sur- .vivors.and iheir familmilies and m ve movir e d o u i ^l o a n ^ friends of any formn o;ofb ra in in ju ry . . Dennis, you and yo u r law associate w ere receivisiving one o f Iffrj-'MB (* J I |T the 790 fliers that we hand deliv- ered a month prior to Pamela's - accident (trauma'ttc; brainbi injury). H jW H After she suffered heih e r accid en t. H a U U i you and your family'rly'recfcived T'^SSSR 20-In! three full packets atIt threetl differ- |jMBi] ent times of valuable)Ie brain injury j|||lll B reeze Box information. Fail Along with the pacpackets; you made numerous phonilone calls to u s - #245^06. Coolltia f »p«od5fofCom(on»tt asking for our hclp.Vi. W c never disregarded any o f youryo requests Mason lonolDunbIs finish. fo r h elp . SUNDAY So, .not to be condeiidescendmg, ONLY- .there was help for yoiyou and y o u r Joved ones. I was cvei:ven in c o n ta c t | .with you w hen I wasas on« the ir'j* Governor's Task Foreorc^'for fami- .lies with any form ofofdisability i for your input. All ofo f th is w as i r given with love, endd concernCl at Im no charge ever.' “Help Is . We do not support,rt, endorse or 628' Is f Just A round The Comer" reco m m cn d a n y m ethi5thod,-treat------T W In) Main AVe. South ment or programs for s u rv iv o rs HOURS:In F^II&---736^080----- ofbrain injury and theirth( families. tS: MON.-8AT. 8 o.m.-6 p.m. SUNDAY 11 a.m.-4p.m. | Hx:

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Hone^ p l e a s e 4-Hevt'olutiojn disp *> ►layed:at fair )y Clark Miller rabbits,B. dogs( and cats round out thithe m ix o f was the publicic sspeaking skill.s,” she said, - letmn etak a rimeS'Ncws writer • rural oneand urbnn '4-H proJcci.s. In alall. 2,500 Countyjfuirs*!irs'help develop skills taught in difTerentcnt projccis ore offered to yoiouths 9 to the 4-H progrargram by preporing actual pro- TWIN FALLS - h origini'inatcd as a vchi- , 19 enrollrolled in 4.H. jccts f^or publicblic display. While members ^. m v m - ' ______c icla Jbr-teaching.young. boyjjys-modem-agri------F o utr-H-ituidminiKlcrcd r-t by-tho-iuiiund-gront—may-becompetii icting-forn43lucTibbon-on-pro-— _ lout-thhetFash™ — ■ cululturol practices with the hohopes the young*'* univ ersitrsity Cooperotirf-Extensionn System, jccts exhibiteded int the fair, the preparation steiters would in turn pass thi T he. top 10 thin that information of whichich Ihe University of Idaho' iiis a part, process is -whAt'hAt provides long-term bene- hings you’ll never hear o . aiolong to their fathers. guy say, from theieDo(o]littIe. E Report: <• Local vovolunteer leaders form indivividual 4- fits, Lonting said.soic Today, 4-H holds on to its 10. “I think Bor3ony Manllow Is one cool its rural trodition'-'H clubsbs that follow the guidelineic s e sta b - • 'Fairgoers, oreare encouraged to ask 4-H’ers ' ' dude.'* but even in sparsely popopuloled Idoho,' lished by the Extension scrvice. Inn additioni about their projectspr< while at the fair, - enrnrollment of city and town . . 9.-i^Whilc^rmn uup, con I gel you some* - ^n^klds oulnum- to its 1,000 1,C membcr.s, Twin FallsIs County Lonting said,J, a and a growing number of thing?" V berer those from the form. OfDf the more than claimsI 2i253 volunteer leaders and 57S7 clubs. clubs ore usingng thet fair as a woy o f shoring 1,0 8. •'She's too wclw e ll^ d o w e d for me.” m ,000, Twin Falls Countyy 4-H’ers.A more The'co■county fair is ihc show case eevent for information withvith the public. 7. “Sometimess iIj ju st wont to be held.” ian.hair.have. on urban bacjackground, said many 4-14-H projects, though Lantingg said the With the camiamiva!, food, rodeos, commcr-; 6. "We haven’tI’t been£ to the moll in ag es.' R.hea h' Ldntingi a Universirsity of Idaho program’im ’s'goai is-to tench "life skiikills” that ciol exhibitss a n d e n te rta in m e a t. a f^air Extxtension educator in Twin1 FFalls. preparec kkids for adulthood, Let’s go shopping."’g-" . wouldn’t be the same without the hundreds 5. " r i l hold yourour purse.”, At the Twin Falls Coui9unty Fair ond Lontiniting soid public speaking sk ills she o f young 4 -Hi ’crs’cr with their steers,' garden 4 . "This Cowbiwboys' gome is’boring. R0(odco, that evolution is rea,eadiJy apparent, learnedd aas a 4-H'cr heipcd her Jansnd a job projects or modelodel rocket displays, showing ..W h at’s on the Lifetiifetime channel?'' Thehere still is a strong showinving o f beef and w ith thhe e Idaho Beef Council, preresenting ofT the projectsCIS iand the knowledge picked 3, "L o v e is ncviicver having to soy, 'It’s liry.. lambs and hogs;s iai the fair, b ut lnformati B urtum .’ " isplays o f onything fromm baby-siltiijg,' across ththe e state. •‘We like to0 ththink 4-H plays a huge role . 2. "Any more ooft f that tuna st/rpffscY’ V jmputers, Icothercraft andmd ceramics to “No dcdoubt the biggest thing KI^ learned at the fair.” Lantianting soid, I . "Is it so muchch toi ask you to put the lid up?”

SHERRYRRYA.e.HlU/rh«T>m»N»»»» Blast froi»m the pasis T — S t e u a n Cindy Demonoy haa.aa-managed the Twin Falls County FaFair and Rodeo Crump since 1989. / Don’t ask me

T he top 10 thinglings yoli’ll never heor a FairgfoD u n d w om an say, fromI th(the Crum p Report: 10. "I’m just aboubout shopped out!'' 9. “ Honey, you'reu’re snoring agoin. I'll go into the guest roomlom so you don’t disturb manage^eris me.*’ • .8 . “I f I ’d callcdcd the play, .they would hove brought the dindime back and forced the I tight end into doubhuble covepigc on the 4ielp , hard to) catch side.” ' 7. "W e’ll talk lateraler.” “But aren't you goiniv'ng to run and help 6. "W e’re not wowoiting until your fother her?" AJice asked... "No'No use, no use!"said gets hom e." the King. "She nuts so0 fearfully/i quick you - 5.- "N o, 1 think: yiyou should'manage the might as well try to catch\tch a flandersnafc/i.'" chcckbook." - “Alice in Wondcrlanrland," Lewis Cairoll . 4. "W c spent lostasl Thanksgiving ot your mother and father'ler’s ho.usc. I think we ByShenyA.B.Hill should go again this;iis year.” Timcs-Ncws corrcspondcndcnt H 3. "It really ofienifends me when you give _ m e cash for Cliristroiitmas.” ■ FILER -'T o best;t .describe Cindy g 2. "Y ou’re damnelined right I want you lo Demoncy, one might1 quoteqi from Lewis ■ go fishing A is wcckeckcnd.” C airoll’s A lice in W ondciidcrland. ■ -1 ' 1. "No dear, picklick your bwalics. You • Dcmoncy is the maneonager of the Twin H know w hat looks besibest on you.” Falls County Foirgrouiounds, bul h er j o b I doesn’t end w ith th e fair. I Speaking o f morita rital congnresf The fairgrounds • ‘ ® ,• T nd< arc 1,440) minutesm in a day. Wont ' are home to o vori- . to guess how muchh oo;f that time the overage* n v s s o cety of other MrrCHCa ZACHS/TTm Tlmse-NM* '■ couplejdevote to mcancaningful conversation?' great to cevents, which she A long, tail and narrov/1M Fastipreight Line oree wagonv Is hauled by 122 PercheronsI as It Is pulljulled through the - Four minutes, accordrording to a reccnt study city of Ketchum In Satui by the Center for LifLifestyle Ivlaiuigement, a s e e It a ll coordinates, such cl turday's-Wagon Days parade.pa Used for haulingig ore from mines highh Inli the m ountains, consulting group in PI ittsbu^ as reported o s 0 boot' show. ththe wagon’s shape madade it ea sier to travel nainarrow mountain roads. : byKnight-RidderNeiN e \^ a p c rs . comd' 01ouctions, bcon fcs- ' And often, severaljal of those minutes are .. • togeth er at tivals, horse din* < taken up with talkinging o ^ u l w hether lo talk fair tim e. rtIcs, gun show's, or have sex, reportsrts Good Housekeeping rodeo's,' dog ■ ■ ' ’95 Ws shows, goat agon EOays mot as rcowdy, magazine. Not surprirprisingly, the magazine It m akes says, the woman ^ypically i wants to do the all the bad „shows, motorcycle form er before the latterlatti ond the man wants ' ra llie s , m o n ste r to do the lQtter,beforeore the former. d ays ' truck tr shows, worthwhile equipment and b l i t jjust as$ popuLiar as ppast Som e random thin]hings to stew about this product soles, w eek: when you jujudging events. BiBy K a re n T olkkinen A s s ppectators e fringed the stntrcets. West,, drew 1000 e:entries ond thousands • Twenty percent':nt of Americans worry see 4,000 picnics, P! reunions Timcs-Ncws writer horses skiskittered sideways, cheerleccoders of spectators. Wagons, Wo stagecoaches that they left the ironron or the coffee pot on p eop le arid H a barrage o f 4- h o lle re;d d and stagecoach after ststage- and ca^ts were pulpulled by horses, mules iifler they'veieft the house. Twenty per* H events - oil in KETCHUM - The two0 library1 ladies coach roll•oiled by. and In ohe^case,5, a pair o f black , cent o f them ore right.}ht. having a heher off season.' rei■emcmber years when thele 'Wagon Days Spiegegel and Moritz, two ol0 f 1 7 Last year 110 cntrintries joined (he parade, • Fifly-iwo pcrcentnt co f heart attacks hi^jpen wonderful She attends paDarade was cancelled becoscause this old womenI w ho founded ,thc^ to w n 's litlibrary but that was becoucause it was an election ' between 4 a m . and noon,noc but flilly til percent seminars ond con- minining town just got too wiw ild. y e a r andnd politicians were out offhtal heart attacks oc(o cotr during those hours, time.* veventiona for the There was ’ a defin ublicity, said Diane dnd o f those, 41 percentx n t are on Mondays, fo lr and ro d e o ' “•unwelcome u element”r" iS • ‘Peoplele come from pill o s, assistant director of • In 1970, the oddsdds of your getting laid - C in d y associotions that to'own, said Clara Spiegel(cl OS Montana,, Oregon,G Washing)3ton, but th e S u n VValley Area Chamber off before retirementnt i f you hacTmore than she belongs to. shy two quarter horses,s in p eop le. WWe have people c,com ing for a nornon-election year, she — • T h e overage 45*45-year-old will have time office staff KcCctchu'm’s 37th anniin u o i year afterer year and It Justt k eep s said. It’sIt’s surpassed only by savings and projectedted Social Security and County 01and, grounds crcw. ' nailarade. M u le DDays ay in Bishop, Calif, pension benefits lufllcifUcient to maintoin his Fairground "Most of all,” • •"People were walking growing.' '• P e oople p l come from oil present lifestyle forbr 16 months QHor h» Demoney sold, ani,nd down Main Street w o v e r ,”' shcsh sold. "Montorio, retires, ifh o retires in 22015. . . , m anager •.,] "the things that opipen beer bottles, getti irdes, Sun Valley AreaaC ham ber in, Washington, but • The overage fomliimlly wlth two children I 'M..... mmake t it all worth- .druIrunk nnd unruly,” she said, y we have southern in high school nas enoi»tough savings to cover • whwhile are the neot "They were having a hhi a rd .OfCComm©rC0 ’Idaho pcopeople. Wc hove people th e c o st o f 14 daysis for : one of them ot '• <. people that Tvo had the[he opportunity to titritho at night,’' said her fricriend ' " c o m in gg yiyeor af\er year and it / Princeton University. y. m eet ond w o rk w ith . It’s’s sos greol to see it Jcoeorino M oritz. The ‘one sherifT st ot the 40 years'B ago,i have lived in Ketclchum just keeps growing,ing.’ • The mtc of ozone10 depletion,ot chanting, pie are henlore." time at the parade.le. job OS tho office mnnoger:r ota tho Twin Falls "WWimmin ond whiskey. Bi for 9.3 m ore years. Bring on the Tho p&ri&rade, touted as tho scco:ond- “I've never seen;en something like that C ounty Fair Office^— whihisk cy .” • The lost time Clevilovelond mode it to tho lo n g e st nnon-mechanlzcd o parade .jnn the before," ho said. W orid Series, in 1954,54, H o C h iM in h o v e r- , In 1969, she accepted}d i tho poBltlon o f ron the northern portart of Viotnoo), Son. fairgrounds ' manager andnd hos bcon there Joseph McCarthy gotIt ttthe'A rm y pu t on triol over ‘ since. before his Senate con':omm(ttee for alleged' Demoney soys she's thoho typo of woman . who will open her own dodoors, put on her Williams{wins M L e o I d a h ( com m unism , tho-Mldwcdwest suflered a record - ' liss Rod [lo title own coat, fight her ownn bbattles, pull out .TheTir number of tornadoes,!, cropsci failed on three { rimci-Newi M iss R odeo ItIdaho have.to hove goodid speakings] ability.” • : her ow n chair and saddleI hoher own horse, continents, three mojoojor volcanos erupted ‘ and tho reigrgning . And let’s not forgetforj - "They havo to bo , She says she values herT rrelationship with - p ir p worldwide, and the Gul:ju lf Coast experienced .ER - Kimberly Down WilVllliams wos P o ^ e l l o 'O>odgo o good horsewomen, I her daugnters, Poula Rae: arand Ktystal Kac, ;n, too,” Mooreheod soid. 1 . its w orst hurricane seasc» son In 20 years. ^ led Miss Rodeo Idaho 199()96 Saturday ircuit Five Idoho state r who she’ raises ot her homomo In f lk r . She tc rodeo queens havo gono - And the Indians cuncurrently have a 2ly4- ' ng at thd.Twin Falls Count;mty Fair and - lo d e o on to toko the Miss iss RodeoI America title. 1 Amerlcon League's .soya .s she thinks Filer iO v game load In tho An .w6na.rM-com- S 0. Queen. This year’s queeueen,. Laura Hadley, will ■ m r unity in w hich to raise a fifUmily. Loun ■Central Division. im Hadley, Miss Rodeo IdIdoha 1995, gible compete for thele MN ias R o d o o Amorlco Demoney is active inn^locol li orsonlzn- hed the. winner duringg Saturdoy' le o n t, crow n ot the N ationtionol Finals Rodeo in Lai Steve Criimp, the TlTimes-News fhttuies. * • ttions, including h e r church. j I H n pogci s rodeo. - ' contestants nmust Vegas, Nev., in DcciDecember. editor, has 2 0 bucks onn thetf, Cubs ta take it b1}. :, . "With all the things I*ve 'vo been through. wilfiiIllams, o f T w in Foils, Is thetho daughter. be 18 to 23 y’ . sw ept t]the competition winningg thet speak- a queen title fifro m feature o f tho county:tity fair ever since. Tho In her sbtth year o f periecrfcclojlcnctacen. hotogenlc, appearance and Ihorsem an- Mr one of the m:many Rodeo Idaho Pageant»mt will move to Nampa in a member of .Filer Kiwanis ml«, iho olio it 0 shTpJoionions o f the contest. ' PR C A r oidcos d 1996, where it wiinill be hosted by the Snake ' Obituaries . m em b er o f U tb 'F ile r andd ttho Tw in FoilB g h g : is 0 sophomore at UtUtah State Wllllarlams • ‘ • from aroundd the River Stampede Rodciodeo each year in July. chambers of commerce. , „ ^ U nivere:rsity, nityoring in publicIc relations. state,, Ten contestants re] She loves hiking and wo 8 representing ProfbMlooal Idaho/West' water skiing ond Aftor ggetting her master's de|degree, she "They hoveave to bo very poised, and ho’lave a Rodeo Cowboys1 AssociationAs eveata from Wortd e t e hopes J to leam white-watc/ator rafting and wants tcto contm ye her work w ith:h tthe PRCA good persono:molity,” sold Wanda Mooreht:head, across the stateI competedco for the M isi snow siding. in pubi:blic relations. She is the;e first d e a f stato d irecto:tor i of the pageant. “And tith e y R odeo Idaho 19966 title.til

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. ,B -2 T im es-N ow a, TwinIn RFalls. Idaho Sundoy.-Sopton-lombor 3.1996 • ' . , M o r m a o n s f l Q <► c k t o I n[ t t e r n e t sl i i t e s : SA LT LAKE CITYY ((A P) — M uch ing the informutibninf superhighway. , promising potential of stsuperhighway • ^ as their ancestors sciticttled a hostile Utah's*s concentration of high-tech:h resources, wc must be eever cautious . Araericjui jiescruind numade it blossom, firms predredisposes the region lo a high;h about the choices o f progi>grams and the Mormons today are: vcventuring onto pcr-cnpitaita use o f computers. Luck andid impact of media in purr 1lives," Elder the Internet and carviniving a .sanctuary good planilannihg have given the state anin M, Russell Balla‘rd,a menember of the — • •• from a highMech wijcJerrlcmes.s. ’ enviableie Ifojceom m unicalions infVa-a- Quorum of the Twelve Apostles,A said H undreds o f church-ch-relatcd home structure,■c- ■ at April’s general confcference. “The pages, chat groups', datdata exchanges, Add to thati tlic worldwide scope oof f computer,, television,n, satellite, art galleries and automomatcd archives The Chunurch o f Jesus Christ o f Latter-,ir-, microchip, and even the: titelephone, all itre available on-line oniand within easy day Saini^ints, headqudrtercd in Sailill can bless o u r lives —• cor can make \ ’ > reach of a home conipniputcr. modem Lake Cityity and now at 9 million-mem-n- them m iserable." arid phone line. bers. Far-ar-flung church members andid ■ The lack of an officialil IMormon site , J , Several major comm'nmcrcial on-line missionarilarics crave fellowship, and thele has, done little to slow tlthe prolifeni- ' services — Americ:rica On-Line, Internet; is notiiing if Aot a great wayly tion of Mormon-relatedI rmaterials on-,- • CompuServe, Prodigyjy andt Genie — to keep in to u ch ., line. A few keystrokes tellell the story. ------havo-Iively-Mormbn-lm-branchcsPAsi-^Yct,-MiMormQn.JeaderS-havc ycl loto,. ,-._ O n c site_ fe a tu re s COI:omputcrized software improves andnd public access authorizeize creation of an officialal color portraits o f churclch presidents widens on the Interactct '—- the. rapidly church site on the Internet, and general authorities ththrough histo- expanding global-compimputer network Churchch-spokesman Don LeFevrcrc ry, with biographies and o f — Latter-day Saint.<:. anare adding new would onljnly say that the idea is underer th'eir writings "downloadallaBIc'tO'a'pcr- sitesdaily. review ,. withv no determination onm . sonal corhputer. • “Mormons have neveever been a peo- . whether: it will become a reality “noww Another yields hundrededs of links to pie'who arc afraid ofo f .technology, or in them: near future." genealogy records and databases, You’ll find computerslefs in.6ur tem- SourceCCS close to the issue sayly most wilh their own supfipporting d ec- . pies,” says Kent Wallacllace, a technical church oflofficials worry that opening a tronic bulletin boards, ft m ind- expert with the Fou'oundation for publicly/ accessiblea( Internet site mightht boggling detail on airilmost every A P p fo te A n c ie n t R esearch aiand Mormon cxposc,cii-cliurch computers to “hack-k- ancestral lineage.' lelson and Karl A hrens huddleht fora pM o on Studies. ____ ers" who10 specialize in breaking intoto In fact, the Morraoron Church’s Scott Poriorter, Jeff Llppens, Dennnnis Srpgglns, Brian Nei i s t m o n t h . T h e p h o to Tlic Provo-based:d foundation, confidenti;ntial data bank^. extensive genealogicaJaJ resources, ^ount Ra^alnfer. Portarand Ahrenpens would faterdla.ir^a clJm b ln g a c c i d e n t l a s t i devoted to faithful-sil-scholarship. The clchurch purportedly hasIS housed in Salt Lake, haveh in tw o t-WAnen with AhrenV camerara Ith at w a s recovered feecom his backpack. iwcntly opened a pagegc oni tlie World explored;d creating a closcd-circuitit ways helped solidify UtiJtah’s destiny W ide Web, a layer o f'the the Internet giv- networkrk of its own, with links;s as a global hub for compiiputer traffic. yJ ' ing users graphics alo>ilong with text, betweena cchurch facilities worldwidele Some'genealogical recordsr are ^ ' Wallace says the page;e receivesr more and stror‘onger protections againstst computerized, often provjviding a nat- ^deathss woh’'tdimi Inish than TOO visits daily, traitransforming the intrusion,n. ural connection wilh InternetIn use. woy scholars do their wowork. . Ctiurch;h leaders appear well awarere And the church’s Faminily History • Observers of these:e a advartecs say o f tlie ben)encfits and drawbacl^ of tliele L ib rary i ^ a l t L ak e; (City draws several factors explaiilain why large technologi3gicaLrcvolution. inquiries^om famlly-hihistory buffs ■ • ' -ns in U tah and "As wve e consider tjie importance o)f f , across the globe, wilh mn uch-of the linier numbers of Mormons lalleng? e o f ] V — f—'ab ro ad have taken so rea'readily to travel- - nou rishling in our-intcllccts with thele mail scnl electronical^ fth e prairies soudieast o f , , - '7 obtainlined m y Hrst gmnd vieww oftHcc mountain in Augigust, 1867, from one o f th Olympia.I. That 1 first true vision ojfth fl c mountain, revealingig so much o f its gloriousJUS- beauty and gnmdeur,' its mightyty ■and sublipjc form fillinging up nearly all o f the fitfield ofdircct vision, swehveiling up ^ n i the plain ...... and out. ofo f ihc. green forest till idits lofty triple summit toweredt< itnmeasurablyy aabove the picturesque P e a t hh notices> S . • , -«» _ _ fly summit, rugged sides ------: foothills,, dthe westerly sun flooding'ing with golden light andid sofienitjg tints its lofly me so thoroughly, that I m o c k .D a n nly y ]E. Pace 1Melvin t : Allred and fnr-swtdescribably, enthused m e Robert G. Warnc n its glorious summit, i f BUHL - Robert GG. .'Wamock. 72. of BURLElLEY - Danny liarl Pace. 51. off WENDELL Melvinin Taylor- theii andI thereil vowed, almost with'ith' fervency. that I wouklid some day stand upon ii Buhl, died Saturday.i. Sept.'2. S 1995, at Burley,, died di Saturday, Sept. 2. 1995.I. Allred.< 73. o f Wendell, died:d Saturday, . .that fcat.Wliv crc possible to human effortc/i and endumnce.'* ; ~thc Mogic Valley RcjRegional Mcdical at his homome. !Sept. 2,1995, at his home. PhilemonjVan Trump, who'ho with Hazard Stevens nre a c h e d the s u m m it o f MMoQht o Rainier in Ai^ust Ccntcr in Twin Fnlls.s. • . Amingcngements are pending.and will:l Arransemenis ore pendin(ing ond will — ^ - 1870. They weverd^e first people inrcccv c o r d e d h i s t t ^ to d o so. Arntngemenis aree pipending and..will be annoulounccd by llie McCulloch*- beI announced by Demaray’ty’s Wendell * ' he Farmer Funeral HansenI MortuaryM in Burley. '.Chapel.' . . • 'be announced by the I P A R A DDISE, I Wash. (AP) —- those in John’s gr6up. i since 1932.2. irincluding six o fth e 1,250 ChapcNn Buhl.. lO tried to clim b il this year. Visible on1 a clear day from downtown■h ’“I’Ve never climbedi ianything as. pcoplcwho.tr :. I’m hoping Rainier,% wwhich now draws eight Elvina C Potter ' Seattle andid forming Ihe backdrop of>f h a rd as R ainier b efo re. many a posiostcard, 14,411-foot MountIt that sincc these leadersrs are people times ^ man;nany clim bers as McKinley. SHOSHONE--~ElvElvina C. Potter, Se ^ ervices Jed 67 deaths over the 96------^------Rainier glcj'Icams like a serene, ycar-r- w ho hove been lip here loilots and lots o f has recorded 100, o f Shoshone, diedlied Saturday. Sept. tory of Mount Rainier rewer, o f - round winteriter wonderland, tim e s ... that ,th e y ’ll- knknow how to . year histor; 2. 1995. ot the Woo/ood River Care CeciliaIU J. Short, of^Jerome, 10;30) - Wayrio ’Eugene Bre' Park. That’s an average of 1 Jerome, memorinl serviectec, 7 p.m. And there]aein lies the danger. , avoid the d ^ g e rs that havave killed four Notional Pari Center in Shoshone. a.fn.Tucs«lesday, Hcve-Robcrtson Funcnl J lc!is th a n one oni a year, though more Amngements arc5 ptpending and w ill. ChapcLin-,in jerorne. Viewing from 6 to 8i Tuesday, Jerome Elk's’s Lodge, The mourDuntain,. a m illion-year-bldd people.” ’' :r George Laetz, 45, of-f'A n n Arbor, deaths occur;ur tas m ore people climb the be announced by DenDemaroy's Bcrgin .p.m. MiODdayod and from 9 lo 10 a.m.. ((Hove-Robertson Funeral1 (chapel in volcano bortlom of fire and shaped over Chapel in Shoshone. Tuesday^ atal the funeral ehopel. ,. JJerome). • ,. I the yearss bby layers.of snow over:r Mich., said he and hisI ffriends have mountain. ' glacial ice,r, a|appears tanie from afnr. been coming to Mount Rainiern sincc In theory,}ry, conquering Rainier ■ But up cl(close.'to the nearly 10,0000 1982, drawn by. its majt—from a summit-attemptt 1by howling, good shapepe gs g s v e ry technical in short Births good route ci Beatrice Castillo off JaJackpot. Nev.; and Pamelaa h King of 5 an extremely strenuous,5, o f the given of climbing. ButB oilier than p eriods of tiitim es," said park rahgcr A baby w a s bom)m toi Mr. and Mrs. Martin QuJumlcro of S 'm p I' “ Brookhaven, Miss. s climb," said Williamn '•ih at,jfy o u just keep yourr hhead and read Scott W anek.ick. - ;Dcc1q.. ' s tre n u o u s Larson, visitisitor-iTianagemcnt specialist>t the weather and the <;ontmditions; you . What looksoks like a w ide, well-beaten Released should be able to persevere.re.” . trail o f firmrm. , packed snow can bej^ Twin Falls; and Julie Capaputo o f MINIDOK(OKAtlEMORIAL HOSPITALU , for M ount: RiRainier National Paik.' Lori Bitlick of Tv IS ' An average of just unditdcr 30 elimb^ sn o w -c o vi/ered c ri 30-foot crevasse, KimbCTly. “ T he routjule'in weather conditions ■ can changege so fast and so hard thatIt in g d e a th s o fc u r e a c hh year in the Storms paclf;ck'swirling winds that turn p d lyjtum bing. create whitd- CASSIA REOlEOIONAL MEDICAL CENTEIrER Stephen Swearingringen and Christina Herbert,rt. both of what stalledted out to be nothing moree United States, accordrd in g to Jed the a ir frigidly Rupert; and Kirsten:n NealN of Burley. than a sirenrenuous, strenuous hike ..... W illiam son o f the A m ererican Alpine out conditiortions and blow people off Admhted I will challenjenge the skills of even thee CFub. a national organizatiation thot pro- their feet.'■ ClimbersCl: often wear hard ■otect against falling rocks -■ Mark Martindale and Jcannic Waymcni. bolh oof fl Burley: • Released »ii , m ostexperierrienccd plimber." motes climbing safe^. hois to protei Karl Alien o f Dcclo;o; Gwendolyn C Slioup of Emmemeu; and Mike Jarolimek;k aond Patricia Tellez and soi " " ■ The Ihirdrd w eekend in August? two0 M ost U.S. clim bing deaeaths occur on and ice. Tara Dryngclson o f BcaBeaumont, Texas. Rupert; andAJbertI VaVaughn ofHeybum. park employloyees fell lo ilieir deaths* onn Mount McKinley in Altilaska' where "Probablyily oncec a day a party comes I .iheir way ufup the mountoin to rcscucc altitude and weather cotonditions ore in .so underprerprepared and so imderex- an injuredd climber.c A little over a much more severe. Eigighty people pcricncedthalthat y ou w orry about them," I week later,r. ttwo climbers wen> killedd have died on the 20,23(:30-foot peak Wanek said.id. ; and anotlicrcr severely injured in a fallII F o r obituary o b rate informata tlo n ,- w hile descen:ending. c a ll 7733-0931, 3: extension 2788 It’s beenn 112 years sincc four people0 Financial Direactions Obituclaries ------died on Rainilinier in a single season. The r for clim bing fatalities was' - - . 1------furi'uneral will bo held at 2 p.m.. cced ed In d eath by her p aarents. r worst year f« en 14 people were killed, ; , " W ednesdisday. Sept. 6, at the Farmerr The funeral service will bbeheldat 1981, when H f ' -iD ...... Funeral C I C hapel in Buhi, Burial willI 111 a,m. Tuesday. Sept, 5.5. 1995, at including} a group of 11 climbers follow aI t t IheII West End Cemetery inI WhileV M ortuary In Twin FjFalls, w ilh. caught in aman avalanche. I the Rev. Weldon Shumanan official- All foitrr deathsd this year occurredd ES riends m ay call from 6 to 8 tl lesdayal'the chapel, iiing. Burial will follow a t Ithe Twin on ihc Emmimons Glacier route on the I oriois are suggested to the,I, FallsF Cemetery. Friends i n<.ithai5.cmm side ofthe mountain, the Castieford Quick Response,, fifrom 4 to 8 p.m, Monday Bu*hforCi ly al White . second-moslost-travcled roSte to the* e - p l a n n i n g or do aI fifavor for a friend. MildrodI Monuaiy.t :y surfaces likely figured in P r e - enloyedi her h flowers when she was! The family suggests mn em orial Icy ade to the “ both dccidenlents, although what caused aliv e.' contributions may be mac r would ajjue over Ihc tneviabillcy . American Diabetes Asscsociatibn. the falls mamay never be determined, James R. Lo Vista Ave.. ofllcials say. n u n While fewwn w« deaths, relahrly few confrcrt ■ Idaho Affiliate Inc,, 1528 Vi ^ CMTIFimfllWIjCIA^ and preplan their own fumalsA. ! Bo(§e. ID 83705. New s oif f thet deaths hos left some • of Iheir own d S L PIANNER tlK Issue sand that prepbRning oka iDudi ol clim bers seccecond-guessing whether the skxt arid anxiety out of (he pnxesi - . V ! risks of emi;mbarking on the longestIt WWi W •' Thefaabihj tto Dickson Jacque ; ssing an aspeas. ^dngup,to . • endurance.cii,climb in 5ic Lower 48 out- f w r n B M ihelndecbkxti tte Dickson Jacque. 71. for-' I You can probabi illtyfbrIgaest camabtrora Holjister, the daughter otof M arcus lent* a group)up up the mountain. RMI iiAiture. Itnev^Toaunioujihat Mildred Pfoti, our b )fked as a hostess at tho f- k For Financtol & Rotlrct ; P ea b o d y Hotel, in 1945, and a Nora Johnson. SheI attendeda has a contrac;raet with the Notional Park ’ conneaion with ihe djy alreatfy er. grandjnothei' and ■ schools in Filer and Hoiil!Ulster a n d S e rv ic e -to0 lead 1 summit climbs onn P/annlng Consult: that deadi couU anive ihls tane •motnof. passed awe irried her wartime sweot-- s khafanycoft Robert E. Baskin. To this spent 8 m ost of her life in1 Idaho,i< In Rainier. „ PROFESSIONAL b e ^ c rth, this a t afternoon whkh is 10 anab) Sept. 2. 1995. at the Annette vJaumari In r m i Jivcr Regional Medical Cenl e was born two daughters, 1972, 1 sh e m arried Joe Na k-ened its guided climbs via ) has every hour ADed in advance.' m erly of i Twin Falls. Shirley loved “ ECONOMIC I . afternoon, this o f92. la and Sue. In 1954, she T id raisins Emmonslo 10 a less treacherous route andwhkhhast Mortuary 6 Omatorj, we M aurice F. Dickson,and to< ' flowers fl a nd doing hondicra - SERVICES. INC. Sho was born Doc ;cidents. John said, < . At e pre-amngetnenu bequte C enter inarrlage 1 a son was born, Survivors include her-hS i b a n d , . 344 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. .Wbiu M - ' Boomor. Neb., to .. She wai mclhing that I'm conccmed^ Tclejphonc 734-45 ' encouragewhen j the time comes for peo;* to. Theresa Naperstek H( I, While living in Kimberly, Joe J Nauhan of Jeron- said Ed Oswalt, 37, of ; t major puniiase, they are often Laager.Q' Tt enjoyed working at tho daughter'of d Las Vegas, Ner if i- .Bo ’“s':! ‘ for a convenient appointmf5 4 5 generallywher married Matt Pretl ^i and Mary her. Nora Middlclown,Wl, Calif., who was among | I S make thbly nia] unaUe .to do it wiiely and 1923. in Omaha. Neb. y Senior Citizen Center, She grandchildren; g her molhi . vn; wish ID help y»aviA l the \ M em p h is; Schenke of Iowa; and onele brother, ' enockxully u . to Buhl.in,193.1.and.. y proud of her children and § ' of having to nake-sMdedsians ir beloved moth- had work ■ ■ Bill Johnson of Norwalk. CCalif. She ' . . pmdemly. W: retiring in 1956. • ays be rdmembered for h'or 0 3S.' Pnsnanganeni siflfily oeans nd great-grand- famous P . w as p r e c e d e d In d e a thth by her ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' . pttstbOicycfh She Is survived b e compliments to people. or consideration to fiin ^ needs, iway Saturday, she mmriher. father f£ ____ • , ’ , ,, , under stress.-( Joseph and Shiriehe Magic Valley heart, Ro lavo be'^' ~ ^etandtypeofservlcelnniind An . Castloford and Leona ^ors Inciudo two daughters No funeral services ha' giving prior 00 :enier at the ago marriageleir > spouses. Johanna planned. p Cremation look | ■ •^buctgeianD ccaotefoade easier by allbwi^ P retl of Blacl

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• s Matagic Valley _ Piomeeirs, t(teacher rs gatltier Gaissia C o\yuntyam ibulanceeservice rol- Stil.11 undeteemiined:I; vote Tluesday i for Adbion craftsj festiv: B y Jen n ifcifcr Bunch “ 7 I JO re s olive lv e the ambulance service ■" ^ I - Times-NevJew s w riter P u b l i c conm m ent question,n. in he said. • ‘ B y K evin M iller Prcpurin{irihg the corning.year’s bud-. . - Timcs-Ncws writer BURLHLEY - Cassia County’sy’s ^ Cassia-County cccommission- g et h a s beibeen one delay in’ figuring / , mCS ambulanceice service remains in quesjt*s- ‘-■'■s w ill take publiilie comment out whatat lol( do with the ombulilnce ALBION - Bucksk:skin clad pio^ ^ tio n . as c(commissioners arc set[ tc(o on the proposed coiounty budget . ser%'ice,he, he siiid. 'n.cers piix with 130(0 ,gray-haired ^ote Tuesiesday on a proposed count)mty <'o>' coming ftscacalyearat 10 Chisholrlolm and Bradley brought a J ____/Albion State Normal1 S(school alumni ^ ______^^^^^^H_budgetJbr.or.theJiscaLycar^aLbcgin:»in«i a.m. Tuesday in theileir clmmbcfs _ law suit aaa^ a Inst the co u n ty a ycor ago ' at “flic ihTrd annual AAlSion lt Campus Ocl. in tlie couniy' courUitEouie'. ' fo r its dealdealings witirInlermountoin -Festival. Legal notice nc o f th e proposed bud-pud- H ealth CurCare. Their lawsuit also tar- T he .festival of artsirts and crafts, get lished in a local newspapeiiper —------' g eted IHC.-IC. designed to draw atteittention to the in c lu d e!d d SI00.000 for hospitaital ■ Legal, notice o f thee county’s pro- Por moreiiore than 30 y e a rs the county . ■ deterioration of tlie fonrormer teachers’ . - equipm ent•ntund construction. po.sed budget w tll be: reprinted i with had an evolvingevi lease agreement college, overcamtf rainlin showers- and A ccO?ini{yTg~Cffunty—C ?ir i erkcrk—i4>c-misuikccorrcclcd.,l 1..11e.5aid , w i i h l HIC C while it opcrot^_Cassia_ gusty winds Saturdayy t9 take a step B ■ A D a rre ll RRoskelley. however, the that's still notIl good enoiigh Memorialial IHospital, m fater ycars’the b ack in (imc. publicationion was a mistake. It shoulc,uld for Burley artornrney Donald agreementicnt allowed IHC tc> lease • Mountain men set up camp in the have lied that S I 00.000 would1 be Chisholm and retired1 BurieyI Realtor county-ow•owned hospital equipment southeast corncr of»f the-campus,t iated for ambulance scrviccicc. Tmman Bradley, who0 hoveI written a for o n ly' SIS 1 a year. showing .off the agee oldo talents of he letter of protest to0 commission But ChisiJhishoIni nnd B ra d le y ’s law- bl.Qcksmithing and musliusket shooting- . , noww Idefunct lease agreemeniicnt Chairman John AdamsIS. suit stoppepped further county subsitfy Pounding away atat {glowing-red w ith ; Ufah-ba.scd company Jhai■hat They question how! t:the county can o f IH C in its i new hospital, since tlic . iron^ Heybum noviceice blacksmith' ran Cassiasill Memorial Hospital andind appropriate the SI00.0>.000-/or ambu- hosp italI docsdoi not belong to the cou^- . Rich-Ramsey said the campusc festi- now runsIS its own Cassia Regional,nal lance service that coiontiriues to be ty a n d is-ncs-no longer the responsibility' val is a good venue forbr people| to M edical CiCenter included a SI00,000DOO provided by, Intermotountoin-HeuIlh—o f tax payerlyers.-^------his craft and the sw eatat ithat goes into su b sid y’ appropriated as hospitalital' Care, which owns andnd operates the ' The leaslease a g re e m e n ta lm t wiiUljJ il- ■ e q u ip m encnt and construction. Therhe “ Medical Center, when;n IHC has not have been:en in efTcct as soon as IH C With surprisingly deldelicatc touches < county vas lo get ambulance scrvicc,ice made a public requestt tot operate it in m o v e d into intc its new hospital would with a hammer, Ramscnscy, wearing a in returnI forfc the subsidy, the com ing year, have requi:quired the county to subsN buckskin shirt and1 ththick gloves. Thoughgh th e c o u n ty h asn’t deter-icr- ' Commissioner Paulul Christensen dize IHCC SS100:000 a year and con- turned the malleable rncmetal into a set ||^ 9 H | m ined whcvho will provide arhbulanccncc said county is workirking with IHC tinue toI letlease ils equipment to IHC o f fire irons. m d ot w hat price in the com-)m- to come up with specilcillcaiions for a for SI aye:■year. “It*s just been somomething I’ve ing '. it appropriated the monc>ney county ambulance sen;rvice contract. |n thee 11993-94 fiscal year, the been, interested inI all al my life,” ' \ so it woukuld be available to spend onor Those plans Would be: fput up for bid. county spespent $850,000 on hospital Ramsey saifl of his blblacksmithing WA. th at am bubulance service. Roskelle>ley he said. equipm entent and construction, aecord-r hobby. “Wc-ve alwaysys had an onvil said. The commission hasas not hod tim e ing lo itss bibudget records. * lay in g around hom e." Arts and crafts fill111 the campus •counyard. but it :s-histoistory that is the attraction to the AIbi■ Ibion‘Campus Festival, which continuenues today.' row ofpesi:•• A lum ni from th e foiformer Albion State Normal and SouSouthern Idoho —TT' College of Educatiotion gathered Mini-GCassia Fanmily Practjtice Saturday at ihc school.3l. I F o r 58 years, 1335 Albion Ave.,1., Burley, ID Jdaho teachers goLtheiheir start in the classroom s at A lbion. P r a c t iXCING c PHYSICIAI'\NS OF THE C linINIC: Al Kempton, a form>rmer professor - . . of spccch and dramatic the col- »■ Dr. B ren t PPayne • lege, suid the campusJS oncc« boasted the best theatre in IdIdoho, with a ' > KEVIN UiaGILGivn»-nmo^N«« t- D r. D an :nrie 40-foot fly loft, lightjhling controls Hoybum tho fire and m blacksmith Rtch Ramsinsey keeps his eye on th y Dr. Fred,Wc^O O D and acoustic plaster. >-lron project at the m oununtain man display at thihe Albion .. " I t w as .really a Tir JS Festival. Festival actlviJvitles continue today. 5 a e e a a t ouH M ccC t

—— \ L m e d ic a l C: Ee N T £ R " ' /History (crumbles3 atoldteaclehefs’ eoliege l : B ^ - C ay s s s ia JRj e g i o n a ; . ^ ■ ’ .I'H C . .l.sVrnLTi /iv ('/ ohh Gin- - ByKbvinM Uer-■, n support iCTsave the sc|ioo3ol campus. ! Times*Ncws writer !'■ A project lo renovate: tthe fiftiTitmc- B p / H p li; ture built on the commpus, simply ; ------A L B I O N - A s , thic e Ithird Albion |3 referred to as the 18933 Ibuilding, was .n, i i ' - Cam pus Festival, cclebra:bratcs tlie mem- 1 9 completed in 1993. Kemmpton, tluxiugli I o ry o f the form er teacVacher’s college,. ||^ |H [ | 3 the Albion Campuss Centennial Mbion Campus i ■ ■ history, is crumbling intonto ruins. ■ Commission and'the AH I is-working to a s s i a lEG IO N A Once an orchitecturaural beauty, the H H C g ^ Festival commitK-'c, is C R for a complete "X / HIP .{dosed school campusus isi little more y bring in more money fo than a courtyard o f boai>oarded-up brick JJj restoration project.' T he annuol fe.stival o f arts, crafts klEDICALL CENTE]'R ^buildings and.brokeiken windows. Concerned locals keep kei the lawn ;and alumni is one way’ t (678-5568 ' : “ O ur heart strings hav

mAT COUNTRRYBARN^ andi yes,:> the 3 bedroomn ihouse goes A D R t S S E S S& S P O R T W E AAR At w ithh 'i t AU this plus apt'.pproximately p I K 2 acncres for $90,000. Caliall Denny or | i iy.AdDCKROO,

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Idaho/UWest . : / - Carilbou Cg□unty n[ngn keseps ruJtali legisslatpf sho[)ws offntlewbom; I tr 34 ycears ireturns tc;o WashinigtonnexKt week I' fencees stancding foi SALALT LAKE CITY (AP) grcsswom an Enid WaldholU s — For 34 years, BBTfW ; GRACE (AP) — ington ily did a job no one plans lo return to Washing linlpli Manscn liappily ( ictimc next week — with one( wanted an ngc whcA-hen m ost people | ^ \ ^ ( | | It change in her daily routine. would want lo retire. I twtween floor votes and comr)mmit- | V ' ' : Until the 84-ycar-cir-o ld retired Insl Tiectings. shc will be rusJiingIg tot a ntained uboul 110 monih.'hc luid mainia are for ' ihe Geniile V iilluy_^H IH ate room in the Capitol to core iewBdrii (luUglttcr. ^ ,• Catilc Co. in remotele CuribouC County I'm looking forward to3 tth is ‘'’p i ^ H B j l | I B jB '■ west o f Gniys Lake, /ecn votes,” Wadlholtz saidd fromfr He suirted w hen hele was 50. I H M v^ hospital bed Saturday, cradiadling nc 10 quit, isn’t il?” •That's ahnost litre C sleeping baby wrapped in aI whilewl ing. his blue eyes said-Hanscn-.-siniltng, kct with a pink bow on herT headh twinkling. H e’s a slim,iin. short man witii I B a H p ' ark hair. •thick fingers and_^ handaiids' from decades isband lansen still.walks I ' W /aldholtz,.36,'and her husbi qf manual labor' Man 32, proudly showed ofTEIizabzabeth K / : - cncrgclically, but wiiliilli slightly stooped m e to tlie news media nearly•ly ttwo . . H Ij sliouldeni. 5 afler'givihg birth by Cesarsarean • v;-''' f v if putting in ferlcc w ■ - • The m onotony o f p lion to the 7-pound, 7-ouiounce L-.’.'" ' • ■ post after fence po.st'Sl iafter fence posi HS B W nt. didn't dism ay him . HoiHait pclJcU and icy . I ’m feeling much better toda3day," Rep. Enid Waldhcholtz, R-Utah, hotds herer rnewborn baby girl, is irrigalion boots rain sloshing' in his ii said. “1 needed lo get a lil le Waldholtzjin her hosp>spitai room in Salt Lake im. Intense electri- ■ Elizabeth Greene didn’t discoum ge him. i" before appearing in public, mnt_him:.And liav-_ e ClJy^Saturday: ______ciil storms,didnlt_dannt B B d . ' ' i j r j ‘ i / v J 'aldholtz-saw her Salt-Lake d )uilt fencc tliat ^ I s ing to repair new ly buill Vedncsday for a regular appoiipoint- from a mild case oof f toxem ia. The ’many o)f f herhi colleagues weri cxcitcd ; h didn't disheurten he possibility of the birth tak- ; hud crashcd through d t.following a radio interview.w. 1But child was born at c 7:11 p.m.\uTx5ut thcf him. eiUier. ir was induced that afterncm o o n Thursday.' \ ing placeice illi W ashington duririg the ■ d day fencing was To H ansen, a bud d lusc W aldholtl was sufferifering The due date wosas S ept. 21 and scssion,shc, she said. ' siill a better day ihnnion w orking in an . qfflcc. Fencing appappea'ied to him 0 |g i|9 becausc he could be: ououtdoors, not have | B S H a* boss nearby and worlvork with his wife. ah high couirt Stella. He bui.lt h im self imrfjiTtaiiona_o in the B R I M spends judge county for being a tough',tou, reliable and irreplaceable worker. fm ME TAX TRAININ'ING COURSE The 10 m ajor shorehcreholdersofihccal- abuse charg<2 6 IN C O V tie company based in GnlS^apprcciiiieC k K S g BEG IN S SSEPT. 12 • EVENIIMINGS 7-10 PM ,T LAKE CITY (AP)— Tl Man fclorn» from HSR Block and Ifien | his work -and haven'tI't foundf a rcplocc* supreme Court has suspendinded bthousands of peopiopic learn flow lo prcpjrc Income W» ; c MX pmparcrt. HAR filock. tfic worldvorld"s larRCTl Income tax,preparation , . ------nient. hority .of temporary 3rd Cireiireuit monw at it^cofnc i. nc Tok Courte lUdinti Scplcmlwr 12.112.EvenlnBcla»t«.we.iv.illablc. | ■■you could alwaysys dependcl on him." B bot8 | Keith Sloney, after officiacials iefvicc. oKcii II* Incomc said Don Harris, cattlettle company prcsi- 1 Stoncy had been cliargcd Willlwi ■ EXPERIENCED INSTSTRUCTORS icacfi l.i» l.iw, theoryicory. and application. Cfaiiroom i ndent and likes to dent. "He’s independc S tic violence, a newspap'laper dlsctitilon .vid |ir.iclkcc %prol>lem» provide itudonu wllli ja ifiorouKfilf« undor»laiKjlnB of cJCli lax ' ' :'s sincea* and hon- B W M g courjc. SludcnU Ic.wn lo haixile fncreIncreajInKly complex Ux »ilualloni at ; work by himself. He's s :d. ■ " .. topic IncluJcJ In ll'o coi g. H e's fussy about est a.*! Ihe day is long, f- icy. 42,,n W estJ/allcy CCi j,y th.-COUIIC pfOKIOWl. fixing fence and look3k ia lot o f pride in lutor^ had been on’the dowiown- aipEAl FOR p«>plc whwho want to incfe.uc'lt'eirknow3w1cdBc;thecourwtcacfi«$iudcnti lcc | hi.sjob.” lalt Lhke C ity bench for a.wee!V'cek. how 10 Mve money o"I «*■Iholf law* .md alK> prq>aic» ificmm for icwanJins career. ! Hansen w asn’t fussyissy, though, ul^ui t- APphow In aI ccopyright story publishc fl. Cr.ido.«e» rcccive cettlflcalel of | arteni. He was con- BTHE AfFORDABLE fee Iricludc* leMlwki .ind lupplloi. C' .his diet or living quarte ay; tlie Salt Lake Tribune repoi Inulna «Juc.Hlon unl» (C£UH. Qujfiflijaliflcd Kfaduatet of tf>ccour>c may ! top o f the mountain- Ralph K (bok pride in his 34 yearars o f main- .S d tu ^ y ; ocfili.*vcmonl jr>cf conllni tent to cam|> out on top 1 H ansen, 84, o f Graco fbc ed thatI courtC' ofTlcials conceded thithey 1„ oflcrrcd job Inlcrvlcwiw i wIll^HiR flloclc iKJl .in.- uncfer■ nr>cnr> obllBallon to .icccj>t employment. | and eat pork and beans,miHnm'ssiid. . ,a|n in g n Caribou County. ig 110 milos offonces In C - did notI investigatei or even know ' IdK Hlock Incomc Tax Coune may * 1 While he worIoiil tlic HdK t stapler. I've enjoyed it. I-hathad tor. Tliey were good to0 ime. They never allegaiiorions by his ex-wife, including coni.ict lire HA« BlockII ooffice .It ifie 4(ldr«» and plione. numlnumber lined l>elovv.. [ • October to keep in 3.0003.C animals, he main sta •d'by )rctty w ildjim es out lliere.” lurked down my neckck. I was pretty disorder!erly conduct charge filcd l YOUR ir^UIRY IS INVlTtC/ITtO . ' lived'in a tent or smallall 1trailer and came som eprci lem------— isen. who ranched for yearsars, much m y own boss.” Sandy pnprosecutors in 1993 and a ler ClaunSUrtSepLIZlh i home on weekends. H an se 1994.' fencing for the cattle compan)lany S te lla o fte n w o rkrked ' with him. porary-pr•protection order issued in 199 ':4l5Addi^n((,*Twlnralli.ld 01301 | - How could Hansen:n kkeep up the pace started fe /en the nature o f tlie allegatioi len most people his after thele companyi president asked hin:him ' “DefKndingon the wealHiiher.” she said. “Given LOCK as lie } ^ w older, when : caseload he would be hcarininng. H&B .BE .. to do oneane job, "Tltcn I never quit,"' he “She’d rather be ouDut and working and the c * ~N.lmo_____1; age were retired? raised the serious issue ofif llIhe PlcAW»cfldmelnfo«m.>ll ercise.’* he sa'idT “I said, tlian worrying about mene." Hansen said, it has rai “I got a lot o f cxerci es. he had to dig propriet>e ty o f h av in g hiro Jiear the;these OLOCKIticomcl'eT«Co.jrK- ■ ------guess that’s \yhat 1 lay it to. U's.hard ' He usiusiCnlly worked a 12-hour dayJay, In som e steep places licn Stella would cases,"’ sai^ s: Court of Appeals Judi * CHECKYOUR LOCACAU H iR BtOCK ' ------. W hen you w alk up■) and at down those but somemetimcs il .strciched lo 15 hourslurs. post holM by. hand. Tin ple-\vircloilicm. ' Paftl Grciircenwood, who is acting statSimc., . ■ _ . ... .733r01<>106 _ ■...... - ■ ? ‘P .. Pltotw ■ —- - ' hills. I used tp w alk thb whole range.” ‘'Wh<^n1 yyou love your work, you don’^on’t plant the posts arid stnpli tsa'day and,get. , court adn■dministnilor. . Han.sen would proba'Dbably still be fenc- carc uboi30ut quilting. I’d fence to whetxliet^. "We’d do 50 po.sts nc," Hansen said, ing. except his wife's:'s health begun lo night ovk3vertook me and go on the nexnext ■ done in fairly good time •■We're' a good team. V.Wc set posl after falter. day. 1 and m y wife got "I startaned al,.S1.50 an hour, and I quitqui posl. I d o n ’t know ho'low many, 10 to R c ^ i | C "I gol a little old ar unt them." B w i B B disabled. I had to reiir•eiirc. Shc was my . at $6 ann hour.li Tlie piiy wa.sn'i a big fac- 15,0Ci0.1 never did coun ^ ■ |7i Washinjigton familily sees twj]ims in trip]»licate Washington and • . K E N N E W IC K . ,WaW ash. (A P) — In but no' twtv in s w ere in the bunch. , and arc licensed in W Eileen T h cisen ’s famiumily, twins arc a Mrs.. TThcisen’s .twins, Janet Lowewe, Utah. ncy Mrs. Theisen said1 her girls had a deliglftful bit o f douhoubic trouble and who liveives in Kennewick, and Nancj \ : generations, Keltcrlinling, who lives in Pasco, aiscalso mischievous side. Shche and her twin have been for three ge ;s in school only ; M rs. T h eisen , a twiniwi herself, gave have had ha thcir share of commorion sister switched placcs once, but her daughtciiers did it often birth to tw ins in 1,966.'66. .experieniences. go, one of those Bothh attended W ebtr Slateate and even look one anonothcr’s tests. ' ; Four months ago. a beM friend all twins, Janet Lowe,le, gave birth to UniversTsity in Ogden, Utah. Boil;oih “It’s like having a twins. W illiam a n dI Steven.Sti graduate-itcd with cosmetology degrccfrces your life,” Mrs. Lowe W ho know s w h aIt t thetl next'genera- tion will bring? Twin;vins, the Thciscns can attest, tend to run■un in families. | M rs. T h eisen , 59.), o f Irrigon. Ore.. is five minutes olderer lhanl twin sister 1995 XLT S u p e r C a b Elaine Ander.sen.T, 'w h o liv e s in 1995 302 Au1utom atic Illinois. The girls, tjombor in Coal City, L o a a e d l III., also h ad o youngjnger brother, but they’ve always hadid ai special twin connection he didn'tI’l share,s - For example. Mrs.Irs. T heisen once n her left middle ■ slammed a door on li BR\3B^nvS5B5 I finger, leaving a cui.It. ; A t a b o u t th e sumame time. Mrs, • Andersen sliccd herse;rself with a knife I ■ leaving a c u t onn tlthe same finger ADinner Specie m tho sam e sp o t. MrsMrs. Theisen said B these kinds o f coinclincidences have 4 P .M ., - 1 1 P . M . happened often to.tlietlie twins. IB 1 they stopped w h enI. ilit cam e to child- illarmore |S || bearing. / 1 get 1 for a doll ; Mrs.- A n d ersen alsoUso had children. SR.Nfght n iu e ) ^ (of Equol or Lesser voll 1995 XLT 3/3/4 TON ’ 1995 XLT 2! W heel D rive kids eat FREIEE 4x4i Crew! 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i E n d o) i f W W II l s t o l e Bosnk ] ah Seri•bs rej€ectU,]\ demilands; Decision maay promptsNATO to reieimplementaairstrikes onI positions{ * ‘ C i k >d c s ’ t h u j nt i d e r SARAJEVO, Bosnia-l(ererzegovina (AP) — Bosnian Serbs rcjcciccted U.N. I Kamikaze uunit vets reflecjctonlife ' demands Saturday that thejcy end the 1 TOKYO (AP) — Fiftyf\y years ago, was like deathath row.” ' ■. ®''siege o f Sarajevo without ctconditions, net to con- I os Japan’s leaders prc}3arebed. he said; hour meeting four times, ai 10SC o f his ; identity papers and g oi'into ' in hiding. ' Hideo Suziuzuki. now 72, made his tcred the demands wilh tho I MJliuuy leaders wronglylly feared. ihc w ay hom e in 0 bomber, and spent ow'n. '•.kamikaze members wwould be the next feww mbnths: fearing onrst. "These demands are tantaitam ount lo idc said at ! charged with war crimcs.s. Like most TlThunder Gods, he had capitulation," a Mladic aid' rs in Pale. . !.....“4-was^ivcn.a.fakc.IIs.ID.wilh-'an.- not told even/en his family what his' ^Bosnidn Serb headquarters ^ I untraceable address,"'Nunokawa N unit did. southeas^of Sarajevo. Mlddic'said he wouldn'tt inegotiate ^ I recalled. “I was-jusiust lost, panicked and until NATO jets stop flyiy in g o v e r > The cus^ial work: diddi n ’t last, c o m p le te lyy blank,”, he said. Bosnia. He said the Seii)lijs w o u ld 1 Like many ofhis.cotnrBdc!idcsrhc spent Eventually he recovered enough to “ respect the “safe areas” onanly if the 1 months or years drifting;ing through find tempotarraiy work in a bank, then ” Bosnian government haltsIts attacks I jobs. After staring down cr planes sturdy enoughI to pcnctmtc attack, but theythe voted him down.'In heavy weapons fromI around U.N. spokcsrcsnian Lt. Col. Chris ...on..01 Saiurday in which six pcoi:ople were nity." ! the air cover and gunsi ooi f the U.S. despair, he preparedpn to take his own •JATO arsenal also kept Sarajevo.” said French1 F o re ig n -Vcmon. they' willw "continue as long as wounded. w .Two children, an1 11-year- . The U.N.-NAl ! fleets, life. ; i of Serb positions. Tlie Minister,Herve dc Charet;c ite. " T h e it takes lo gett au result.”i old ol boy niiil an 8-ycar-old girl,iri, were in up it.s‘ shelling of [ The Japanese h i^ comrimmand tlicn' A s he heldcld 0 pistol, the' phone ^ withdrawal of heavy weapbrons should Tlic Muslimim-lcd Bosnian g o v ern - serious st condition. rapid rcaelion1 forcefoi fired 24 artillery { dccided it qsMld preserverve precious rang, and for reasons he docs not ay at u mortar position not be conditional.” . . ment warnedd ativcly inex- understand evenev today, he picked it arajevo afler Serb shell O ne diplomat in Sarajevo.). 1Ijowcver. w ithout gelliriiing all demands met. spokeswoman, s| said a preli:lim in a ry just west o f Sanljt i pensive wood-and-papcra- glidersj for up. It w as h his is commanding ofTiccr. sed a U.N. observation . said it a p p e n d that Mladic’:c ’s expres- Prime Ministeister Haris Silajdzic said .inv^estigntion -ir indicated thee w eapon narrowly mi.ssed I kamikaze miuions. . - - They spokekc for a while, and “ sion of willingness to respect:ct the safe Bosnia migliiI pipull out o f pcacc talks in was w a rockei-propcllcd grenadiide.-which post, j That Icd.W the crcaticatio n o f Ihc Nunokawa puiput the gun away. kes began Wednesday areas — albeit conditional —— might be Geneva next1 wweek if NATO a n d the is is not considjircd a htavy weopapon. The airstrikes Thunder Gods, whoso hahandpickcd He wahdcidered Japan, avoiding ^ ; C lin tp o , after a^Serb.monalonar shell landed in the enough to saspcnd the air atta'tacks. United Nationsms compromise with the . Inli Idler to President C pilots were trained to< giguide tiny, friends and1 fifamily. But his bonds ■ ^ ijevo. killing 38 people “It docs look very much like li w e’re Serbs, ■ Bosnian B President Alija Izetlelbegovit: center o f Sarajevi stub-nosed craft into eneenemy ships- w ith- formemer Thunder Gods main market. moving toward a suspcnsiolion of the "If the objc'jjeciives arc nol met, 1 chargcd cl that Bosnian Serbs wwere tak- near the city’s mai • with a payload o f 2 ,640[0 i pounds o f remained strorrong. I explosives' Eventuallylly he signed on with a ^ I Once a pilot joined up.ip. there was -small.compan>any that contracted with ' J m r i a l I notmnsferout. ; • the A llied occwcupation forces to clear G " e o r g i aan royallls returirn homeI f o r r e b i I “Our unit w as unique! in the histo- h arb o rs o f'm m ines planted by the [ ry of warfare;^’ saidid H achiro J a p a n e s e ninavy .to hinder .an , GeorgiaI ((AP)— kings and queen^‘cns are buried." ofof exiles from Eastern Europe:le after his Bagrationi. 51.. saidsai he'w ould be-will- [ Hosokawa, a, fohner mcimember. “It (- American invtnvasion. t qChased out-by the Soviets inil93l,thc I - Many ofGeGeorgia’s most famous friend. fr Russian writer Maximm Gorky, ing to rcium .isis monarch m Jf Georgians _ — I laslast Georgian royal to live in1 thet coun- rulers are buriedied al the church, b u ilt in interceded in witli Stalin to freerhim. h: wantliimto. try was reburied Saturday in1 tlthe soil o f the llth c e nitury iu by tiic,Bagr;ftioni' Ife died in' 1970 and was bburied in ” 1 tliink the monarchymot in G e ^ i a is ,' ^ * dynasty in Mtsktskluaa, 12 n iile ^ n o rth o f Spain. Sj • for,die Gcorgian.pan-people lo decide." he. ]Pppe;praist in iiiieefS ng-- his homeland ' . ^ , ses A rafat ii A crowd o f soveml hundrcc-cd. clutch- tbecapilal, Tbilibili.si. • ■ - Ai.Sajurday*s'ceremony. bla>lack-aiid- to ld the m onaijnarchisl newspaper ^ whitC;poriraits of the Bagrgrationis Georgian Peopkople. "Buj if they arc.. . - CASTELGANDOLFC,FO, Italy pope’s sumnn m e r resid cn cc w as the , tng inj candles, gathered aroundnd caskets ' The solemnnn Orthodox ceremony w stood at the foot o f the caskcisels. which Agreed, niy familynily aod I liiust agree lo, 0 ^ ) — Pope John P a u l1 Ii m c t'W ith first ehcouhuhter between the two ♦holding »ho the remains pf Princnee Giorgi was attended.5d .by Georgian leader sn were strewn wilh carnations. this.” PLO leader Yasser Arafat Ai on men sincee tthe Vatican and the Bagrationi Bt and his wife EElcno in Eduard Shcvardardiiadze, who looked fit w Silting to the side o f the cof]oftins in a Two monarchiscliist parties in the for-, Saturdiiy, and praised PaPalestinian LitLiberation Organization G Gc eorgia’s holiest church, thehe C hurch ond relaxed afleiflcr nnrrowly escaping a black suit was G iorgi's grandsdson, also mer Soviet republpublic are campaigning •n d jsrn eli peace efforts. • establishedsd .diplomatic ties in o of f the Life-Giving Pillar. cor bomb attackick fourdays earlier. bl named Giorgi. He was brouglighi up in for a return o'th'c f th’c monarchy, arguing t-The pontiff told* Arafaiifat that he October 1994i94.~ . “This is a day not of liioiuiroing but Georgia’^; lastla king. Giorgi XII> nc Spain and speaks no Georgiarian, and it it would act as as a a strong symbol of '^opcd'the two sides cou!ould “soon-■ Arafot wasvas in Italy to attend an o of f rejoicing,” soid Georgia’s’s spiritual ruled unlil 180801, when Georgia was Sj Was fils first visit to the countryiry. ^ unity for the fractious frai country. At ffigoy the concrete fifruits of economic symsyi posium on the shore leader, Ici Patriarch Ilya 11, as5 heI sprin- incorporated into int lhe Russian em pire. W; Nonetheless, the foniier prorofVssion- ... least one o f Giorgi'sGio siblings also aeiace," the V atican s a idd itin a siatCr of Lake Como, Cc where he met klcd kl< holy water on the coffins.IS. His descendantmt Giorgi. bom in 1884; al race-car driver and repres«;sentalive claims to'bc thehe rightfulr pretender to. flient. _ Friday withtl I:Israeli- Foreign Minister' , ’T , oday Giorgi and Elena ararerelum- wasjailedin 1930,19; ol I to France to jo in a flood for fo the Italian automaker Fiatt inii Spain. Ihe throne. •J The half-hour m cetinting at the ’ Shimon Peresres. ing ini to Ihcir native soil, wlw here o u r Giorgi fled to Idaho'sft Largest ^ t n a i ]m i n v o kk e s H o in r i i i d e p < e n d e n c cefete 1. residents insinstead watched the { HANOI, Vietnam- 0(A P )‘ — j parade on telcvIcvision o r saw it w h en P U B L I C AJ U T O A UJCTION i Communist leadexB invokedcd lthe spirits it wound downi,vnt6wn. , SEPTEMBER 16”* •>10 1( A.M. < f H o a i Minh and a 1,000^OO^yisar sue- ^ SATURDAY,: - • Revelers lat(later packcd the shores ^ession ofnationfirhcrois-^i-^turday to ' \ . INSPECTION FRIDAY,FF SEPTEMBER 1 5 " • 9SAM A H - S P M of cenlral Hoaroan Kicm lake to watch afTirm/ficJegitimacy o f thath ttr rule 50 . TDE: CAKS.VANS, PICICKUPS,4x4s, t lai race and fireworks ENTRiES INCLUD ycai^ftcr Viemam declaredre^ndepen- jjuBI I dried squid and popsi- BANK REPOSSESSISIONS, BUJLDING SUPlUPPLIES, AND MISCJ:ellaneous item s.S. { pW aits oTRo’Smilcd[ fromfn thou- declarcd iridependcnce.' ^ d ^ f placards and^ozenscns o f floats R E N T R I E S IN^ V I i T E D W^rld-WarUII had just ended and FURTHER . m the National D ay paradeea at tB a D in h ENTTUES DUE HYitY NOON THURSDAY, S E I T T -K I M M Ii B E I 1 1 4 " Vietnamese natilationalists had capturcd • • filuare in cciilram anoi,i, m w here Ho' 10lOTr nUYEIlS PKEMIUM Hanoi from aI defcalcddc Japanese occu- 4}x!arcd independc^e fromx)m colonial FOn MOIl5IU: INFOIUrtATION, CONTACT:,CT: palipn force; France, I the colonial fra n c i on Sept. 2,1945. power, had yetyc lo send troops to < A bearded actor made: upu{ to look M InOumtil ( t. JL. ■ n*si Cmi in time to a W. thority. ) A^namjntunw* ' fike Ho moved his lips in t nam didn’t achieve indc- - n \ ’• V ‘ jcrotchy recording o f H o>’sindcpcn- ’s il 1954.aflera nine-year 1 4 4 S E . SjtaleSl-.Eaolo, t a ID (208)939-1777 ^encc speech. lie French, and Ho*s sue- L, { President Le Due A nh,:h, speaking pcndcnce.iirilillly l unified Vietnam in ■ outside Ho’s granite mauiBUSoleum, I sem em bered h im as “ ai gigreat and . Bw iS g ^ cessors finally ^undlessly beloved ieadcader of our rs march Saturday past i .1975. Jeople.” Y oung Comjmmunist Party members i APpholo b o d y o f Ho Chi MIhh In hi • V ietnam ’s C om m unistsIts wrapped granite manlausoleumhouslng the boi Saturday. Scptembciicr 9 .199S • X0-.30 a ja .»Liinia aicmsclves in H o’s m antlele toi justify Up to 10,001300 people tpok part In the 50th anniversary of LOCATION! OffHintkfoot Exit 03.3 . ni p p r o « lm n tg ly 1 m ile w f » t o n H vry ty Z20 c !, wnUh for aueUon ftlffni ' I dieir continued m onoix)Iy on jeclaring Its Independenctnee. n o . 2 icm otes, 18.4-42R • Case 2670.3pl.). 3pt:PT0. cab. Art:. 3 remote*. ' ■ i society undergoing rapidpTdS"gS: Vietnam do, TRACTOflS: C iw 3 2 9 4 . M OV O. 3 p i. PTC fication arc in the nation^ 18.4-flfl • JD 5010 w/Iront loader. 2wd,«d, 3pt. PTO. £ :^o ^ - Versatile 900, 280 ^hp, 903 Cutnmlifs,.18.4-38 ; ■pjcy agree that economieic refomit is The floatsis were> follow ed by por- fic The party that can represent i w/iJiuls, 3pt. 3 lem oles • Sieioer Supei:r WildcatW II, 18.4-34 w/duals.3 rtm oles.es. cacab, WC - MF 65, diesel. 3pt, • fe^ a ry -— and that opposiiositionmust tiayals of thee EBattle o f Dien Bien Phu. Th 3pl. PTO. 15.5-38 radijij - MF 3 M , powcipowcrsteeMno, loader. 3 pt. gas • te accepted.” PTO, 15.5-38 fJdiils • MF 65. diesd, 3p fr.sipiclched; where the CotiTommunist-led V i« Minh be Jonr - Oliver 60,tor parU w/loadtr • MFAF 90. diesel, 3pt. PTO. 15.5<5a. ; Ordinary Viemamese, wh engins • 1950, Allis C h a lm tf s c raw ler d o ? S ’The lost floats in the panidunde depict- finally dcfeaurated the French in 1954, i by the hundreds oflhousi {SP leaders of the eternalal :struggle and'thc "Amcmerican-War” that culml- by THUCKS/PICKUPS^ILERS: 1974 frtfrclohtllncr 10 wheeler. 4/4 tans. Cummlummlns m otor-1974 IH 2ton \ hear Ho in 1945, were now gas motor - 1984 Ford 1/2 ton. ■ , flOainR China, including NgiNgo Quytn. natcd in the FallFa o f Saigon in 1975. ' hcj imck, 5/2 lran$, gas m olor. new llre ss • 1958 Ford 2 ton truck. 4/2 trans, gas n be seen because policc hac li dolly • IH Ptekup. 1 ton. 4 door, non-niniv n jn n in o ; w ho lured a Chinese fleett to destnic- Communistist historian Van Tao said be 4 i 4 , g a s - (3) 2 0 ' g m ln I ra llo ts • s c m l di Dang River the party cpippiphii'sizes its nationalist ofloff Ba Dinh Square to all b HAnVEST/PUHTIHG: MF 760 Combineline, diesel, hydro, 18' header. P/U hcadcileader - IH 620 Cfaln'drllls. 12‘ ‘ oh.stokes in the B ach Dc atvestcr • Thiokai polalo pbntcr, 6 rowow • Thiokol potato harvtstsr. I roots becausc5C ’“independence and uni- cliielite and ihcir invited guests ■ ho o k ed Ij* tardem - Looan potato haiv ti.938A .D . to r p a r ts • T hlokoV l.ooan 4 r o w c ro sssovcr o v • W estfield grain auger. 71'xtO*r • VeVersatile g ain auger. 50‘xB' ; ■ Helnlk«JSlfawchopp6r.20'.piilllypi!-.f- New Holland 315 baler • 3pl spiing1 toothtooli harrow •, iull pull, spiino reset - Meliose plow,.V, 7x7x18, lull pull, spring reset- ' a a a a a a a a a. A A A A A A. A A H TIUAQE: tH 700 plow, 7 bottom , 16’, li •A A A A A A A A A * • Callahan plow, 3 boltom, trip boam --JO J 235 disc, 2 f, foldinowiftgs • PoUloroller.-18'-JDplow.4PoUl . - W/VL P E R l lb o tto m , o n s w ay • C a s o d i s c , t o - • Harrows. arn S' & 6‘ FOUR & T»HEE W H E ELER S : Y a m a h a1 4 wheeler • Honda 125,3 wticeier - HontHonda110.3wtioelflr .!• I Com to) Magic Mommt(dn’’l ^ NEWmREEPOIKT EQUIPMEKT: Angt!igta blades, heavy duty. 10' • Rotary mmow o w e r s. S ' 4 6 ' • S c r a p e r s , 7 ‘ ; - • — - , L P A i •Posthol«diO (;(!rs,9-4tr-Bo*bla(lcIdes. 7' • Disc. 3pl. 6' MISCELUWEOUSfJD quick hllcti • toitool boxes • PiQw.&3r -..ia.4-38 dualsials-BQ • xscrJM ts--.1 6 0 0 ; d - ' ______it fom ur amnnual Buffalolo Burger i . | - ctalnllnVfenM .'e'heighl-FTO'drivcn'Cli irr ig a ilo n p u m p - ( 2 ) p Jpa t railers ••MeycrVdltch(}r-,(2)250oaK M ey .. . Ion pot)T u iiit spray lanks & biacteu:ts • 1 5 0 g a llo n p las tic ta n k - MiUer po^b o r ta b ls welder. noH unctlonti- i ■the Cob 1 ^ 3pt Quick hitch • Vine culter. 6 row - CCherry picker (hoist) • Sto'd natbedriS^d. 1 6 | ^ * ^ o n p u m p - ( 2 } 5 0 0 ; nd Com-on-t ids on SALE |oallon fuel tan k s • J O s p r a y e r . 2 5 0 flaHoillo n . P T O d r iv e n • S lo c k ra c k to r p ic k u p - .....4 . - r TEH U S: cosh o r b a n k a b le c h e c k o n saa le d a y : A ' V se fnim the largest AiAUCnOHEEHS N O Tt M ore machineryjry to be consigned by sale flay. Consigrinsignments are' welcom# wWt ' FEEDhi ost major brandion of wallpaper in prior pi ippTOval fram Bair Auctions. Thehe aucUon com pany will not be responsltwnslble for acddsnts. An m ar- :. I removal. Announcements on sale day C h o o sIngic e V alley Jchandise must be settled on before rc day will taka Tir«cedenc«; All * f The'fim b^jnsi aa t %. m achinery will be s o id ‘s s - l s . w h e r HHs' s with no w sm nty orjuarantse ololanyW an nd.TH8«wt|onwrl8 sc le c tiovays, r professional oionlyin aowl betwem buyer and seller.a r . . ' fe-SiOO pm Saturda th e .MardesiRnhelp n g ■ If Sept 9tH " pj; ble. A - > > ^ 3 5 3)^ interior E attheLodge.'^ A n vailnbli0 % l.'otlW lii Falls on Rock GreekCl Road ' H . K - 37 miles S.E.o wtimMte.lB«MT67»4050 I | * A * i-'* * * A.AAA i AiAf^AA U 1«40BjlUmfc»fc.TwFMU7»4-e * A - 4 ' 1-6660 »49SLft»H.i;(giT2«H*i* ■ I V ■. - ■...... i j ; . , ;

B - 6 • T i m o o - N o w a ,, TTwin v Fatia, Idaho Sundoy,, SoptomSi bor 3, 1995 ■' yi ■ ' ■ 1 ' ' ' I " .' " " T ii- ' WorldI , Chili h a i n ccreasiiitigly aitodds5 withifonintl orgaanizers I 'HUAIROU,' ClChina (AP) — Fr^ Organizcrs*bf lliche world’s largest • women’s confcrcnrcncc on Saturday Bettty Friedslan holds i gave Chino 24 lioure>unj to stop hom.ssing l i P dclcgutc.s, ond sugg'iggestcd they might ciinccl (he confercnain ccifC h in a reneges on u promise to doISO. so ; _ courrt with d< Ofllciiils at ihc gaigathering o f private delegates H ' women’s groups saidsai a walkout was W ^ m H U A IR O U . cChinQ(AP) — A unlikely bccausc moimost delegates, huv- _ '-yr . ■ M . buzz mn through[h the crow ded tent: ing tmveled far to ottattend the first such "She’s coming, sishe'ffcdhling." HKijj i!' ^ '' UT ^ — ----- L — .__5 alli(;ring iii a dccadcadc..wou{d be rcluc.-4 ■ P H .. — Hcads.s.vdyelc:lc^.y>_^atcfLa;sil; _ M |B F lont to leave prcmotuiBturely. ,, • vcr-hoired woThdnan Yiavlgating the B utthcthreat reflci:nccied grow ing ten- i narrow path withith a slight lim p — ' , ^ •• ' sicins between organi:anizcrs o f the mecir. ; Betty Friodon, godmother, g or the - ing und their host coucountry.' •' ’ •'W5 modem Americara n w om en’s move- The friction daleslies back to Morch,. ment and heroinene to thousands o f J.v-Sj when China abruptlyitly m oved the con- ' tKc women gatherlered in this Beijing fcrence Jo the townwn of Huairqu, an suburb. hour’s drive from1 Beijing"B nnd from. .'.H ^ j|n;'.V . Not able to> ;get to the tent the U.N. Fourth Wo-rl/drld.Confcrence 9 n' W ^ j cntronco, she cli:limbed right over Women, w hich sinr|sir|s M onday. J -.' B'ifj*-' [i the 2*foot-high ctcanvas wall, aided by w illin g hann-omplainis also covercd lockek o f very firm with Chjrtdjto on whot th ^ ir methodlod o f population control, "The Feminine M;Mystique,”- had on prombim b tin g econom ic policies that 'Pacific bloc at the.gi: gathering, said it facilitilitics for the disabled and popoor obligations ore.” Chinilina, Iran and C uba are leodiniding a their lives, benefitefit both scxeS." would be up lo the delidelegates. trahspsportotion between the siteite in T he U.S. dclegaiiciiion, with H illary b a ttlele to keep the universolityliiy of Her workshojop's have been “TheThe first stage of the women’s r . “I will call the AsiAsia-Pacific region Huairo;irou and Beijing, Rodham Clinlon as itsit< honorary c h a ir-' hum an'an'righis out of the docutnjjment, among the confiiference’s best- movenvement was a simple demand . and soy. whot do youou want — do you Thelie United States w arned Saturd;urday w om an, wants to infnfluenee the final arguinging that rights vary occordinfling to ottended. More tlthan 120 people for equequality. We haven't achieved ; »\s"nnt to cancel, do> youyc w ant to boy- thnl the the intervention bodes poorlyly forf .document o f the confinfcrence meets the conditicitions in different countries,:, esespe- niled and spilledd out< of a tent set thatt cc co m p le te ly b ut w,e’ve made - .. cott, do you want to3 riot,rit or w hat?” ' the U.>J.N. conference next week. U.S. position in fourr waj^s,v Wirth said, cially/ economice< ones. with about 30I chairs i for the cnormcrm o u s strides,'' she said.

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SRINAGAR, Indieidia (AP^ — The ffljBK four Western tourisirists being held hostage by Kashmirii .rebels.re arc safe, a government s'pokesmarnan said Saturday, quoting Indian negotigotlators who are trying to secure theirr fnfreedom. iw -— ' For the first limele s since th e talk ^ began in mid-July,, IndianIi officials w-j. .. ' spoko twice in the iSo,same dffy lO'Al- • Foran guerrillas \^io10 arc; holding an - ■-r ; . American, two Britons>n.s and Q German, , • Rebels previously refusedrefi to talk to : • .• ■ 'I’ll i .negolialore m ore thaninonceaday. o Th(? kidnappers warvant India to f^c r-- ■. v.V wr*:.' 15 jailed guerrillas intl &exchange for the hostages’ ftxrcdom. Indi:ndia has refused. . I ' c- •‘Both parties ore willwiling to COTtinuc . ^ i n n 'll I *■ } the talks,” said Kuibhi^shiishan Jandiyal, a government spokesmo’ima’n. H e gave no other details. 8 ? '' T * The shadowy rebelbel group began kidnapping the Westeistem tourists on f c / > “ I r July 4. The hostagesgcs are; Donald Hutchings of Spokane,nc, Wnsh„; Kciih M an g an , 3 3 , o f Mi spokesman said, arguing.ing.that m u ch o f : .'i' ■-ir . *" the royal wcalth-doesnHtiH belong to the . 'investments., That's's w hy w e c re a te d ! CCcovers msirket trendds-ari'd flnanciallopiDpportunities. .; j individual on the tJirone'.iC. SSovereign Club. Business Age, howc)wever, said it Bybeeom ing;! SpVeceign Clubb nm em ber, any | ; / applied a strict legal11 ddefm ition of lfyou're.55ye./ears o r older, you c;can enjoy; B ^ E | B D IIIlim e you want tppp!ip'eii it Certificate of>f IDeposit with [ wcalth.l___ I ‘■'She ho ld s title 'to0 Buckingham.. t the benefits of a chr insinnce, than ^ . • • -.y , B u c k in g h ^ Palace, for ii ‘CcniluMi. rtUicpmn111 fHfH)tni« /VT nllprt« imty vjlid nn nnn.|in.pmmiin.i.ijl Ji,.i sioiitly kanii\li« iftH iniiy'nut cnnfiilnrd withh inyin; mlirt CU iiltcr, SvKlinilil p^iliic'1*C» m»y • ...... President Clinton, can w:sell While I !■m J . ipplyl....jrty I F...PtircuirTi^l lAictrti rsir Inl^nli^lrin oilc>i yimr rH-irc«l Arxi Sccxmy t’lrlm.llH.lMilirtv.'*r.VISA',inTiliiini c*rd> Mihlrv'i lu^rrdil ippr^il. / House," he said on custoistomary condi- WNBm W ' ■ ■, ' ■ ' i ! '- ■ tioQ o f anonymity. : . . .; ; ■■ 1 , , ■ ■ ,! [ ' ' ■ ■ ' I - ..■.'it 7 ...... x t ......

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T he TwinTv Falls C ounty’FairIr andj Rodeo has somethlthing for everyone. Ruthth and Jacob Harmon taketa In a view o f th e rododeo arena as the youngigstor g e ts rea d y to partiartic- Ipatelie In.t'he s h e e p riding;cor:ompetiMoh at Friday nighght's rodeo. . . . arn d ii|iAmeriica’s IIleartliand, f:rairs aire fort•ever By Steve Cnmq) • , • shaiihamc to neglcct.its o rigins."" '■ ' hope of aJ I:better one next year, “Talk a counti:ntiy Chri.stian o ut ^ his so-0 - But th e w a r p u t billionlions of dollars of dis- Timcs-Ncws w riter - . Those, T origins arc in thele Homestead The risesc o f land-grant coU egcs; and ai the bricty,” wrote PPh hil-S oong in th e novel onin pohbor, commu- m^kctingg tool, attracting stockgrowowere in The Oiest Depi»epressioa Icf) the great WM New Yorkers Riclianlard Rodgers and Os- nitylity was hard to come by andmd one way to Midwcstcn;m states to the state capitalital once fairs on the ropcjpes, and World War II S car Hammerstein,-thee IIlatter who once de--achichieve it-was to-get togcthc:thcr af^er har- a year to sesell their animals. nearly killed ththem off altogether. ^ scribed Cincinnati as: a small town, look a yesirest and .celebrate ils succcscess — or the By ihe I1920s, huckstcrism had*alialso be- Gasoline and mmeat were rationed, corny 1933 screcnplaplay about a •• • . ' com c wellII entrcnchcd at the fairs. W■White's a n d th c .g o v eirnment, rn i for the first family of relentlessly[y yokelsomo':: |||||||m ^ _ generation:n regarded fairs as good plaplaces to time, cqptrollcd-ird-agricuhural market- lowans and transform in to < see a prizeze sow and to get snookercered by ing. Showing offof a prize steer bc- “State Fair." fost-talkingIg-confidence men yihp pnprowled came not merelyely irrelevant, but un- Released at the end o f W o rld the new rpi([lidvvays. . patriotic. War II. it was a scnsati cut- ting-edge Tcchnicolorlor splendor, sending city-dwellinging.fam iIies:^^^^^^H who couldn't tell a sorsorrel frotn a saddle sore flocking to state fair-'^^^^^^^H ' grounds in the Midwest. In the decade bctwccvcon VJ D ay^^^^^^^H and "Giinsmoke." fair anent d an ce in the United States nearlyn< dou- I bled, and the cozy littletic agncuftur- al exhibitions dominat th e Grange andjivcstock ^u^ p s' wctv . swamped by carnivalslls c o m - idogs. "T he fair fts h arv ests t is one ofthc grcai instit o f : America." wrote. E.B1.3. W h ite , whose 1952 novella “Charlotte’s“C Web" decisively defined fairgoing as 0 family activity; “It wv ould be

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C -2. TJnJos-Nows, TwTwin Falla, Idaho Sundoy. So(Soplom t>or3.,1995 . . ' ' ' — — - —— I Ex-CC a l i f o m n i a c o n ttra i c to r lil i v e s m laking vtimelfor wh:lat’s hisi U f e 9 f ei e e t o f f t hh e g r o u in d i n nportaant taktes fratide-offs - B y Frank E. Lockockwood Zed fufairgocrs at the Twin FalP a ils er, his balance is nearar perfect. ion in income. But, families in- h ere's going to be an exposetsc^on i ” 1 reduction *• ’rim cs-N ew s \vri«/ri^er_ G o uunty n Fair Wednesday arand Over the years, Coj:assady hos foil- I f ihci )sition drive less, spend less on a-hopelcss hypocntc.l-am..ii T hursiirsday a fle m o o rts ...... ■! • en xight'times-“ norone-^fthcm fa- whal a-l iB C iH incli--^liEs arid i e o tin g -o u r an d -2cro out P IL E R - Onin Oct. ( 31, 1981, a Cas'assady said he loves his jobb be-b • tal," he say s: “ I hawivc a very hard ; gonna1 como e from m e. . :hild-carc costs. Oops. There friendly fellow cdlumnisfh Gail their chile . Californio biiiliiiilding contractor causoISO he get^ to delight phildredren. hcod with n o brainss and: a very rc- A fnc be econom y, a g a in . ;• i that she w as going to “out” r nam ed Don L.. Cassady C donned a “Youou see, I get ta enjiy-everfe ry - silicnt body,” he saysyrs. joked th w a rt H a n d ® ° u slally S iy these arc thr-“centcred” !n o f th e eig h t becauseise I write a column on how gcpic cosmmc.e. cclimbed on stilts body'ly 's k ids a n d then they get to goj He blames seven * types. TTieirThe lives a rc.contained, they nent. Only one managege too m any things in too liti and took his kidsids out trick-br-treat- homen c ." .falls on bad equipmc ! ones flung her conccntratntrote o n ju st a fe w things they ■ade- mishap wos the resuluh of “pilot cr- • time — despite usually’failingng at sec, instead of the c ing. WVednesday, c a host of grad' ^ way by PersonnelI Central..W( hat adore.. ThatTh means they don’t take Tha» Hallovloween co8turi»e schocloolers surrounded the Scarc are- ror." he adds. both. iligotions that don’t fulfill in to things late, barely make, mal about not having anyly money? What on obligi • - - —chonged-Gnsfladyady^»-lifc^Qnd-hi9—erow.- w.-eoger to meet-the-fairgrouiound ------Noxt-ycarjCassadyJy hopcs-io-vis------l-fu n . They'lcnd'not"tO'buy-thtTigsio“ ~ ines. scramble Just to stayay in about V gaspirfe“w th'bitnhe“ ihem7The carccr path. jiath. But they admonished Cas--Ca it Hawaii and in 199'>97.,he plans to deadlmc ss others ond th e ^ don’t com- . So. wjio am I to give advicIvicc? m all? ' .impress oi “We didn't gcget to'four houses sadyy when' he told them they werewe tour Australia. Canacladian fairgocrs placc. S' /ely join organizations thot icse space; cadet “Who needs it?’’ p ulsively . before we startarted .drawing a visitiriting Oz. want Cassady to creaiMJte a ninc-fect- It’s thcsi hem d iy in th e n am e o f “gct- idencies that promptedi nm y T h e re 's goes the ec(sconom y. suck them crowd/' Cassodyady recalls. “Pretty “YiYou’re in Twin Falls r[glright high hockey player::: an outfit that tende o f ho w to ju g g le thft demon[lands. A nother friend deci!cided w h ile rais- ting aheadicad.” • , soon, there, wereere 200 people foi- ' now,”V,” one youngster insisted. “ will draw raves atIt the Calgary study of another frieoel w h o w orks al o f work o r and family. BothI aare irig children bom malony years apart, . Y et ono low ing us downn itthe b lock.” “See Sc how co;ifused I am.m. I Stampede, :oo fast to sp en d home- talkedlaU about running.into a y’s last'day in • tremendindously rewarding places:s f for that kids grow up toe Founeen yearsnrs later, C assady is thougu g h t I w a s jri Filer,” Cassacisady Today is Cassady’ ng but growing fellow- refugeeref from the workplace his Scarecrow me. 1 guguess that m akes i m one oafthe f tJ time doing anythinj still drawing crocrowds. Dressed as rcspoiponded. . Filer..He’ll wetir hi inclusion is th a t ,in th e library, libr th e two women had ' on. ' ^ e tin man lucky ones. oi W e don't.*make it easy ca; with them. Her ccA;i( Unclc Sam, a gunijunsHnging cowboy. “Nrts./She doesn’t hair. Theyrhey had' that and toddlers in . ' Philadelphia. he waw as 10 y ears old. ’“I wos shoshort temperature to be benstwccn 135 and mine as ihe good payh ime jobs with benefits, the5 fliflex m iss th e wcirdness o3f f woric one little common,on. Ai nd, m aybe a lo t mote. D ressed in ovcoveralls seven feet—and11 I wanted to be taller, quickerker," 140 degrees in therere - it’s like a part-time the' great child care everyoiy o n e b it A better:tter human that I can hope<^to long, “Scarecrowow" Cassady .greet- he ex]exploins. Forty-three years5 lalat- Dutch oven,” Cassadydy said. tim e, th. le visited us, tripping over (he . -ujlkedal1 about in t h e ’80s?” I callcd a friend to3 tuilk to her hus- become vi ine o f books a n d plastic junk T her n-media, business ond govervem- band to promise hin:im I'll continue landmine i • ■ • m ent goigot cought up in other matte;ittefs, so m e volunteer work that keeps me that littenttcred the living room. As 1 I. ______— ' - leavingig fomilies to fend, for thenhem- connected tQ peoplele 1 dote on. He' opologizK;ized fo r the chuooic m ess, she F air_ rie her characteristic benefit'of se lv e s — - without the tradition,Lonol w a sn ’t hom e so w e gotg a chance to gave me h aiby. gab, instead. After’ a major health doubtubt ; Continued fromm < C i • idaldaho’s big regional fairss ^ ger challenge. Ihe bi£ligstate fairs of backupip i o f extended fam ily nearb; lilies setbock. she left the! workingv world. “Youu andar I have con scio u sly dc- cans, and “Stateue Foir” suggested Westestem Idaho in Boise, Easterstem the Midwest have nindvcr fully re- ' This laclock of attention to familii best She’s back to the: timecrunchcdt cided notnot to concentrate on our ; . w here they m ight•ht ispend it. Id a hhoMn o Blackfoot, Twin Fall'alls covered'from the gr^ofat farm shake- may memean thot some of the be iheck trenches of juggling; wV ork an d fam i- houses.”i , ” shesi said. " I re fu se to apolo- 1 states had state Countinty in Filer — arc voriatiorlions out of 1981-1986 onend from grow- thinkers‘rs and w orkers around chec ' • By 1550, 31 s them ly dem ands, but witliith a difTcrcnce. , give forDr nnot trying to keep up with ; fairs. That year,r, morert people w ent on thaihat theme. Sincc 1955, t|icy'%ly’ve ing competition fromn :thomc parks. outofth■ the workploce. Some of the .co n ’f oofford f to — they're barclirely Since she hos enoug!igh tasks in her the houseuse when I have small chil-' I (o the fair titon to thet ballpark. b eenn almosti recession*proof;.a tinteer for efforts dren. It’st’s ju j st n o t'w o rth it. O rpossi- has “City folks ain't; thet fairgoing scrapingng by. Most people have joljobs, life, she doesn’t volun _____ I The rise o f tele-elevision eventually tentladance at all thi-ee fairs ho ) her. S om ething ble. Famil],mily life is m o re im portant." , de-. kind,” Iowa farrn yw ife M elissa w ith llttlittle enough reward thaVthcy’icy'd thot aren’t pivotal lo h ; trimmed the growthgro of the big growrwn steadily for 40 years, dc she h as tim e for ^ I’m not refiectivc enough to have te the vagaries ofahe.farr'arm Frake says in “Statete'Fair.” “But , happilyly tak e a h iatu s i f they coullould h ad to go. This way si ; fairs, but countyy fairsfc — a far older spite relationships that mattimer. * made any such conimitment con- and more durableble form — contin- econoin o m y .. ] there ain’t nobodyy can p ass up sw ing it. ! recently talked to friends whwho ShvasK M lire quebi‘Stlon that scurr!.—sciuusly. '■ ued 10 thrive. But■ut urbanization may be a bifbig- pickles and m inceihcacat.” • I ’ve re to o k a bt re a k fro m th e n it o f tl;the a dircct hit: "Do you)u k n o w an yone • But,I'll I’ll claim to. Balancing home — r - . * tim ecrunrunched. One left a job ondind 0 who has a life?" WhiTiile I ’v e in ter- and familymily is m essy w o rk , after all. hat had bugged her for year'ears, viewed such people,, II can’t claim to but somclimcbody’s got t6 keep that l s o u t o f t r ( ses" occasional tem poraiy woiwork k n o w m any personallylly. B ut th ere are cconomyny rolling.r Prograrmaims to3 keep kids 'ouble and highighly recom m ends li(e withoithout so m e...... ; a life”^ y mak- Twiceee ao month, '‘Titrtq Crunch" Knight-Ridder Ncyraw s S ervice tion rather rat than treatment afterr tlthe ' and said, ‘See how he treats m cT” pantyhoslose. No longer does her fhmIhmi- , T h ey usually “got a ally they Wssed :s tips on using family time fact,;"’’ K1 lein said. Bryon then beganI kickingk and hit- ly get susucked up in thc.stress7driveriven ing trade-ons. Usuall features ti To. do ^8 l they and wayslys tot deal with time pressures N EW Y O RK —- Daisy D Nunez was Manjuiy intervention programs tiytiy to ting Nunez, but insnstead of repri- swirl oof f e vents sh e orche;:hes- paid work goodbye. T eith er 1) had a spouse5c w ho m ad e de- oa all famfamily m cm ^rs. I f you have heartbroken when;n her1 oldest son, reach1 childrenc before adolcscenc;nce, manding him, she secleemcd paralyzed trate. n the cent money or 2) malade peace with comments:nts dr suggestions, write Ga//, Danny, got hookedked on crack and but monost are based at schools; arand and accepted the bebehavior. Coord She cacan’t took back and cloim th :ome b eing poor. W hen onene spouse leav es Hand,iva\Matures editor at the Grand ■ stole to support hi:his habit: It was u^at onlyoc the child at risk; Waitirliting said.“ m oney/ oand camaraderie that com she work, it may mean goi50ing b are bo n es Forks HeraldHe at P.O. Box 6008, even worse whenn hher middle son, for'chilhildren to start school mightht beI Two counselors sstepped in and from wowork were worth it. Nowf sh es to broke, not just seltlirting for a slight Grand Forks,Fori N.D. 58206: Chris, was arrestedd forfc assault. waitingn g too long, Millcr_.soid. pulled B ryan off. - hasM nncTie foj; p eo p le she chooses I She prayed thatlat her yo,ungest. Thee trick,t she believes, is to getjet tto The problem. MilleHer said, was that .. . ___ Bryan, would turn1 ouout differently. childreiren before their, behavior sTabnabi- Biyan had. learned hele could get what disruptive bchav- JJ y ‘'Somewhere along alo the line I lizcs.. That’s7 why Miller and.KIciClein he wanted through di: iloneinto; found that 1 had lost control of my chose: tot< deal with preschoolers. ior. After oil, he hadd seen his father I *%rents leaave kids a oy stores, family." said Nunez,lez. a frail-looking They,cy. chose children who hadI sib-sil and brothers do it. woman who gazeized downward, lingsi in~troublcu because a repo:port Bryan wasn't thee only-one-who , avoiding eye contactict’as she tallied. ' conductucted by the Bureau of Justicistice needed counseling, libraries,5, theme pj» ^ k s m o r:e e often “I raised two kidsds \Vvho got in trou- Statisticitics showed that almost 25 peper- "She knew she dididn’t like-his be--, 1 irig to apologize to hcityty parents'to be old Ib boy was left alone foro r I ^ are bad parents; wc . ... ■ merinerinan, owners of R.C. that they may needd somes( help," said the proirogram would have to dealI notnc . supportive because,, unlikei families eightht hours at a Pompano10 . ; says .generally don’t getct dropped off Hobbiests Inc.'inI Tam arac, Fla., Laurie Miller, whorho designed the only wwii ith children but also w ith poipar- in affluent school ddistricts, their BcacI:ich, Fla., movie theater; so r Fox ' here,' so we usuallyy don’t have a scratcheded planp s for a s lo t car race- Building Blocks progrogram. • ents.- . children'may not gef,ef positive rein*. Shohaihar; division manager for F npaho • problem with it" .• '•track. “‘When Wh the track was half It would almostst Itake a “super- . Bryaiyan was 4 when Nunez firstfin forceraent from teacJchcrs and coun- • Theaa:atres in Sunrise and Pompa me to Several Toys VR”” 1Us employees built, someDme'people walked up with mom” to raise a nonlormal child in an startedd attending] the workshops,. btbut selors. . . Beachich. When the mother came t find in Fort Lauderdale,' IFlo.^ htowevCT, childrenn andar said, 'Terrific, now environment of criicrime, drugs and therapispists say he had already detcietcr- Encouraging parentnts to explore al- p ic kicup u the chiild and couldn’t fi y po- h av e observed otherwrw ise. ' w e con dropdro; our kids o ff while wc poverty, sh e said. m in e d that he was the boss. HisHi tematives to corporala] punishment is ‘ him,I, I Shahar and an off-duty p ;igbt- - “Latdy,=.with schbiibeil o u t, w c g e t' shop,'" Cynthia Cyi Zimmerman says. In 1991, M iller amand Rachel KJein. mother,cr, therapists say, seemed con-cor another program goal.al. It’s a dissCT- lic e ; o officer searched the eigl I boy. a lot of kids that ccomc in here “With Jiot,that, my husband had thcih' professors in Colutnbitnbia U niversity’s ten tto to give m to him rather thantha vice to society, Milleiler said, to teoch. * screenw n th d iter fo r the m in in g Ix ‘‘Bat- alone," one cmplojoyee says. “If knockthethe track d o w n ." lent, set out to dc- confronio nt him . potentially aggrcsqlv*ve children thot They:y found him watching ‘‘Bi psychiatry departmen they’re fine, we don’t d bother A coupleuple o f years ago, she says, velop a research programpre to keep Durinring an early visit, each chil:hild the best w ay to g et whvhat they want is ing to them . M ost o f themm just come to a womanin droppedd off her kids at children out of troubiubie. E arly results and par*larcnt in the group was givencn 0 lo use physical force, I d id n ’t think w c w ere going “But play. The youngestt I'veI seen is 8 the shopp forfoi tw o h o u rs. - , - arc encouraging, theyicy say. picce oof f candy. A fter Bryan had caicat- In 1992, Miller an(ind Klein won a findj thetl kiel," Shahar says. “B s maei o r 9, b ut they’re usuilually in groups “WhenUI shesi came to pick up the * • Both had been stustudying ways to cn his;ii het told his mother he wonicmicd $500,000 grant fronsm the Barbara when,:n.we did, the mother was m cur io because a parent drofo p s th em ofT or kids, I said,-'That saic will be S18,”*' ■ treat children with1 bebehavioral prob- hers, Jonas Center for Chileildren at Risk — at thetie child. It d id n ’t even occur leave they rid e their bikes.’5.” Cynthia1 ZimmermanZi says. “They lems and had rcoliziilized that by the “She!ie told him.no because sh e enough lo get the progogram started. her tiuth at m aybe sh e shouldn't lea d alo n e for eight or nine houilOurs. Toy stores in hjin a ils a r e a ls o told me: theythe didn’t buy anything, time these childrenn ccame to the at- wanted;d to save it for later, andI ththe “Wc can't fund it fforever, but It’s a kid £ (vPy/y/Mv, itvjtf- yni}ebc2wj' a fit. He just sJarteirted ccnomly o worlhwhi'hilc project. SO “ThT h e k id w as feeling so guiltyilty, I p o p u la r spots for ch::hildren'to me- and I said,aid, ‘I know, but I charge, n a nd arrdcr alone. $9 an hour hou for baby sitting.’ l! ment was pretty muchuch ineffective. screamiiming and cursing ot her,” saidsai we're hoping that eitiither the federal had to put my arm around him a him that he didn’t do anythl'thing '.‘Some kids who10 liv e in th e would Iiavehave never ta k e n a n y mon>-' "So the thoughtt bbccamti 'Well, Stephanlanie Coard. one of the courDun- government or anothth e r foundation tell hii >ng. H e accepted th e guilt,ilt. It neighborhood comeic by a h d w a n - cy fromI her.hci I ju st w a n te d to m ake maybe wc have tolo start earlier, selors. “But‘ instead of dealing witwitli will pick it up,” saidid Jonas, a New wrong i sickening to look at himn try-U der around the mall,’I," says an cm- . a point.” Maybe we need toI W'work on preven- his behjehavior. she just turned to0 uus York philanthropist. w as si ” , t . ( ' Kei:eepupwithtliele limes. - I . SUN ■ Read Weekend.id. S E\Every Friday in The Timenes-News. ' , ‘ ;OUNTRY 104 A" J W >SKHObtlNG i Porlnit Sheets In AlhmvMa'stsliipil [ewho count... BESERiri! H the people O p eMiing i Septemmjber 3rd ; IHL iBBitnniBuuiuiimBHiiM the numbers. P heasaant Chucket. Bobv,iwbite Quail' HMj ' . - ' . W tB,*,. . Fast.-£fficient. FrjPriendly,.....-. ------I i m i s - : W q b e lie v e th a t a ifull-scrvjce ...... laU Doy^i «ovs & riREi a c c o u n tin g firm dd< o e s m o r e NSIAMTIY. 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[ u m m ^ Lynn-Rasm nussen JBI@i G r o w l e y - C indi Lynn and I H i PHOENik Ariz. C ain 'ella \ KIMBERLY — Bran .-..SALT LAKE CITYY -— Sharon i were married 8 Ric'citelli ond I^ark A. Iv!Mumm were. S Ronald Ray R am ussen \ , ..Growlcy and Thad Collall were mar* luse Christian ^ • married March 25 at.t' S t. M a ry ’ ■ ^ H F fi; July 8 at the Lighthou: 'ried June 22 in the Saltalt Lake City ^ Fellowship. L D S T em ple. B assilica in Phoenix. Ari: ■ Officiating was thee'Rcv. John , Officiating was Oreireg Fadness, V'.—^ •, OlTicialing was Elderler Wayne F. Lorraine Gibson was; tthe organist. " ■Richards:-. • . S hctlcr. , daughtcr-’of ------I . Jeannine Peterson anind C h ristin a ' ; __'; -J The‘*b7iac is iFc' daugfijgliter ot Bob' ------T h e b r i d o - i s -«h07 dQ Vincent and Murlene RiccitelliR of Millard provided the munusic. , and Louise Crowley ofrTwin T\ Falls. ' ' ■ Other music performiTied included Parents of the bride{degroom are Phoenix, and parents of the bride- and Erika ^ Bob Larson ploying hihis guitar and 'John and M ary Lynn ColCall o f C airo. g r o o m a r e W illo rd i Mumm o f Kimberiy. ■ Christine Rosmussenn playing her [______ligypt. . . cello, accompanied by• h e r fath er ., . • ' Christine CrowhJy HaiHoruch, sister . Mary E. Fries, sister 9 tla and Mark Mumm ightcrofCnlB Brandi andind Ronald Rasmussen Id and Sharon Call - served , os the bride’s The bride is tlie daugl o f th e 6 ride, served asIS theI b rid e ’s la Grimm of ceremony.ly. Serving were Terri honor. Bridesmoids.incluiluded Monica Bun-ow off BattleI Creek, Ga., andid H eilm an ond P a m e la - 'matron of honor, gridesrlesmnids were nephews ofthco: bride, took gifts. I inclc-Of-tlic.bride..Mr..;iind_. .Sp_cicher.,r., Rhoda Harris, Pam- [emling'werc-Kennnd-Pimt—— Rosen bergrKatliy'M idichol, 'Elaine-.ount and unc id___TwJafalls.... . _ _ • ■'Kncliclle Christlcy oof'StrUo'iHs'; f' Oniereliften ell Jessen o f Dallas, Patents of the brididcgroom are 'Fndncss. JeiiniJer Swafford, friends o f ...... eve arid LeslicjP’owIcy, ' 'Crove'n and Kelly Popitiicla. Johnna Mrs.Mum;ll ’cousin of the bride;(ie; Lynette King. Stev jtion was held followingIg Jacked Blanche Rf■ lam u sscn o f the bride.. AllisonAl Laird attended the wlcy, both of Richard ancind Gayle Crowley, Cathy and Michelo Riccitelli. niecesn; ofthe A receptic ‘Crowley ond Jill Crowlc ■ the ceremoTiony at the Mountainin Woodbridge, Calif,f. Courtney giiest book.3k. Gift attendants were Ivy the bride: and and Mikec Jensen,J Steve and Anne bride, were flower girls. •Twin Falls, sisters of the ofthe bride- Preserve FReception Center inin Heilman, sister of the: tbride, served Hams andid AnnA Harris, friends o f the Meagan Call o f Caitfc,, ,Eg sister- Knudscn. BrianBi and Caryn Houghton, Mark Milani, friend 0 bride. groom, served as bbest m an.’ Phoenix, as maid o f Honor, 'in -la w o f th e bridegroom : - lion and DianaD: Von Wagenen and >rother;of the The brideride is a graduate of Boise Groomsmen and usheieis included Tlie bndeJe is1 a g rad u ate o f Ham brara Phil R asm ussen, br< •TDanae Crowley, Marla ry C a rlisle , A aron ondi ChrstineC Haruch. t m an. Ushers State, Univcriversity. She is employed at Marvin and Mike Mumimm, brothers High School)ol in Phoenix and Ottawa>'0 groom, served as best 1 Lauren Call, Megan Kingin g o n d B e c c a M usic was w« provided by the bride D o n G eorge. Magic Viillc;alley Christian High School, of the bridegroom. Jamimes Massey University' irin Phoc:nix. She was for-r- were Brent waJdron, C • Carlisle were the flowercr girls;g and groom>m a n d th e siste rs o f the : of the bride- The brideridegroom is a graduate of —and D aro n BcOWn. broth(ther-in-law of merly empiiployed by the City ofjf D.ive George, friends ( /■y*T^Qiah Colli brotherf blof th'c'bridc- bride, groom. Special gues:sts included Boi.se Stat>tatc University. He is ide is a graduate of Twin the bridegroom. Jososon Mumm. Phoenix, 'gfroom, served as best b man. The bridt dcgroom is a graduate ofaf grandparents of the brijride. Robena' employedd aat First Federa! Savings igh School and Ricks nephew of the bridegroroom, served The bridci ' Groomsman was'JaredI Call,C brother Falls Hig: Twin Foil!ills High School andid Stuart of Boise and Adkdo Grimm of Bank, College. ThThe groom gradualed'from os ringbearer. ■ o f Ihe groom . uded grand- Colorado AcAero Tech in Broomndd,'d ,' Twin Falls, T h e n ewcwlyweds , will reside in ded gnindpar- Gilroy, Calif..Ca High School and Special guests inclu« Special guests included .orene Jessen Calif. He is employed by Unitedjd A reception was heldi Ifollowing tlie T w inE ulls.Is. . ond Mrs. S. iiervcd an1 LDSL: mission in Japan. He mother o f the bride, Loi ’enls ofthe bride. Mr. oi , aunt of the Airlines, vin Falls, and attended theth College of Southern of Battle Creek, Go., t ;'Iicslie Crowley of Twin of Warwick. The . nevlewlyweds reside in ty of Ogden, Idaho, b rid e ,.C la ir Riccitelli ol ' W i l e y - Ma ^ l o n e J ’Mrs. Russell B. Petty i ride, Lovana Redwood City,Cii Calif. * . Utah, and grandparentss oftheo: bride- • After a honeymoonh( trip to Seattle R.I., friend of the bnc aria, British Columbia, the m TW IN. FALLS—■-Carol ( Lynn ■groom, Mrs. Vyla CallII anda: Dr. and and Victorii 1 M alone were I. . co u p le planlanncd to reside in Logon, J o n e s - C r n I Wiley and Scott Elden t 'M rs. John D. Atkinson. ■ m orried Oct. 1. 1 994,1, a t th e First * leld June-23. Utah, whenlere they work at Macy’s. -T e re s a A n n • A reception wos.heU PORTLAND, Ore.— ■ Baptist Church. J of the bride. They plana n to^ a tte n d U tah S tate 'Crystal Carlson, friend oi Jones a n d Joseph Emil.C ■ omciiiting was the RiRev.Robcn'j. ■van G row lcy. U niversityy thist fall. :'0 ld C liurch,'^^^^^9 'served and Alex and Eva m arried Ju n e 18 in T he C H ' Smith. Debra Gabara rd i w o s. the historical site ./o non-demoninational hi I organist. Bill Sw eet wa:/as the soloist. L H uettig-H[ardy a B S S i here. and sang "The Lord’s PPrayer.” Julie Officiating was the Rev.F Laurie ^i,^£D E N — Jennifer MaMorie Hucttig Walker played the piarono for Marci M iller. Stephen Galvtvan was the and Brian D. Hardy we:were married . Walker and Meredith1 1Brown, who pianist. — ' - July I at Trinity Lutherhemn Church sang two songs.. The bride is the daugighter o f O ra ' , The bride is the daugyghtcrofMox Scott a .h'cre. an d M ild red Jones o f Holollister. • tt and Card^^alone • -nfficinting was thtfhe Rev. Tim _ and Bev Wiley ofr Sandpoint. ^ Cartwright. Ellen Huettleitig was the Parents of the bridegroiroom are Clilt Al'cccpil E dw ard A . C m ich o f Bi iDony at The White House "pianist and LaNette: 81Shipley the ?rSici;.“ °"‘" I Teresa1 anda Joseph Crnich and Ruth Malone of Twwin Falls. ihe ceremor and the late Elizabeth Cn r of the bride, in Twin Falls.Fall soloist. ition was held followingjg Susan Wiley, sister < Kathy LoGrone, si{jistcr of the A receptu ar. Bridesmaid Candleligelighters were Julie Skaff The bride is the daughtghter o f Larry nony. Bccky Jones, the served a maid of honor bride, served os besest woman, the ceremo frie n d o f the and JafTicccc Elmore, cousins of the a n d N ancy H ucttig o f Ha:Hozellon. ' iece, attended the guestst - wos Bette Thomas, fi Bridesmaids include LLisa Cmich. bride’s nicc s, friend ofthe bride. Marilarilyn Brown, sister of the • ■ Connie Hardy of Twink»in Falls is the , ving were Martha Jensen,n, bride. Shelley Thomas, sister of^the groom. book. Scrvir girl. bridegrooroom, ottended the guest .mother o f the bridegroom nes. Carol JoMS, Shawnjn bride, was the flow er gii IfGr and Brian Hardy Rosanna-Joncs.andI Jim-Jcnscn...-DiancJ Joncj rien'd’- of: the- book. Giftlift attendant.was Connie ------Bccky Lomarque, “mendfrii of .he J®""''” m e L u ird i. ■■■ ‘ ‘-- - Scott Andrusr ffi' lony. niece o f the bride, wererc the flowers Jones. Diane best man. Stamos,th the e bride’s cousin, . bride, served as m aid ojfhonor. f h the ccrcmor T he b rideide is a graduate of Filercr groom, served a g were Shelley'Mulberry. giris. im Watkins, The bridiride is a graduate of the , . Bridesmaids were SarSa'ndie Weier Serving ^ ihool, the College ofof Grooriijman was Jir ;chhom and Sarah Hucttig, Larry Crnich. brotljthdr of the High Schc Universityity of■ Idaho. She received , and Erinn Erickson, fricfriends Of the Pam Busch Idaho and Oregon Stotq,tc friend of the groom, of the bride. Moisie groom, served os bestst man. Linn Southern Id Dey, cousin of her masterIter’s degree from Idaho 'l?pde. Malnn. Mctcalf. niecen of the oousins o ty. She is employed by’jy ' Ushers were Dick Dc niece o f th e groom , was the French, fricnd-of the: ggroom, was University. I Scott Webb. State,Univniversity. and works at .. groom , w os the flow er■girl. gii M ctcalf. nic in Portlond. the bridegroom, and J , groomsman. KOIN-TV' ir Perrinc Elementary Eli School as a' . Kevin Block, friend ofofthc groom, candlelightthter.^ • , . degroom is a graduate oof f friend o f the groom . lylord, friend of the bride, Ushers were Doug; JJones. Carl The bride e lu d e d H olly resource teacher.tcai ” served as best man. Jill Gayl. Valley School in ColoradoJo Special guests incl the guest book. Gift ottcn- J.ones and Keith Jones.s. brothers of Fountain Va lothcr of the ■ The brideridegroom is a graduate of ! Groomsmen included;d BillI H ardy, attended thi Colo.; W estern Montana:,a M cA lo n ey , g ra n d m o re Matthews Metcolf, RyonI th e b ride. Springs, Cc and Barbara the Uriivcrs/crsity of Idaho. He works • ; brother of the groom,m, and Brian dants were ihew of the College arand the University of bride, and Howard a and Craig Taylorr's^iL-^ Joey Crnich, neph or' ' McAloney of Monrorovia, Calif., for the IdahoI Transportation : Ayers, friend o f the grooroom. Henry an ringbearer. Montana SclSchool o f Law. He was for' I Hue'ttig and nephews of tho groom. / ' groom, was the r uncle and aunt of thehe bride, and Departmenticnt in Shoshone, Ushers were Sc^lt H Jrand Cmich. SERP Enteq:erprises in Portland. ■S'of the bride. The brideide is a g raduate/of Volley• Candlelightcrs were Bn ustin. Texas. The newlcwlyweds raside in Twin- • Brian Huejtic, brothers p m. and Zach . The new:wlywcds will reside in Helen Basse of Aus cphew of the High Schoclool and-the University of' nephew of the groom, friend o fthe bijde. , . Falls. : and KolbyHardy, nepl . Jen sen , nephew o f the brbride. • Beaverton,I, OC re. . , ■ groom . , Idaho. Sheile teaches ju n io r high in the . Special guests ineludecided grandpar- Valley Schcihool District, : ent's. o f th e b ride, G eraldraid ond Nona The brideidegroon^ is also o graduate rHtgh-and-lhe-Univcrsity-- - - U m e s - n 5sifteils.:73iI3-D931 n -u iid :D 5lTore—D f-V allcy-i MewsClasi J Pcyerson’and'TIcrmari ii 1 Heuttig. and grandparc-arentsofthc of Idaho.). He1 also teaches junior \ bridegroom, Lucille,e i and Alton high in the'le V alley School District, “ ------^ ; H ansen. T h e ncwlyweds c\\ will reside in ^ A'reception was heldeld following Hazclton. - Caroolyn Blankenshipp r ’n . iaiizing in Derma Pigmene n t a lio n ^ Tux&GL Gown Shop C S I C! ( o n t i n u i n g E d ■ I ■ • Permanent Compxplviv .'/bnnalHuar^Slaiv' in the .^lagic VaHctj! , . . In-#torc'c Tuxedos • Latest Slvl” • All.11 AAcces.torics Eyeliner,r. Eyebrows, Li-ip C olor I N‘> Drpuiiu I Uricr InvrmoryrfWcJairttf: D Moil.tn I'h wAC., . , 1'Uciiisl. lUtai! St .'Jpeeul OnJcn. c h[ass offew r i n g s 5 Lo.00k G reat. All th eT irrim e! . ( ? Free WEDDING HELPER•ER i lists • Calj:.Ti>;i6i.Selvtn______Vr.li • Btt.UI)r,«lrY • lnviut.u.u • Lj »4. OjMrr^ ; The Times-News Taylor Builuilding Records Oflice.'For• , ^ 0 8 S h o s Hshone St E., Twin FailT^r > 3 5 ^ d r o s cvkJini: IVmlii • Rra» • Slip. Clovo 6i t more inforformation, call 733-9554, ;— ^ 3 3 8 3 n p St . E a s t• •> T win Falls l-600-6tD-689-8393 « 734-8393 fV T W IN F A L L S - 'Thehe Continuing Exu 2270.D. : Education Division ot the College of : S o u lh em Idaho has plan'lanhed several : non-credit courses to beg , • Beginning Golf is f fo r 6 to ; 7:30 pjn. Wednesdayss anda Fridays, ; S ep t. 6 th ro u g h 22, atat the t Canyon •. S prings G o lf Course. ThtThe fee is S60. ! ,* A viation G round SchoolScl will be ' : offered from 7 to 10 p.m .. : Thursdays; Sept. 7 tlirotirough Dec. 7, : in S hields 106. Cost is;S75. S7 , Historic Needleworkork for Today ' is scheduled for 6:30) tc to 9:30 p.m . f you put In 1 2 -h o uj r r w\ ork d a y s like : .Thursdays, Sept. 7 lliroujrough Dec. 14, :e is S65, plus I I in Pesert 112. Tlie fee i G e o rg•ge Sw an, you d o n 't hehave time to worry . I • nyjterials. : ,• Beginning Typing/Kg/Keyboarding a b o uIt t your banking. ; will be held from 3 to 4:45 p.m. • 'S oturdoys, Sept. 9 throU]rough Oct. 28. GJeorge e and his familyly dc o n ’t g e t into • ib A spen 131. T h e feer is S27. Conversational GermanG< will to w n too t often, so they relvely on Farmers m. Mondays, 1 m e e t fro m 6 to 8 p.m . ■ange of time-saving : Sept. 11 through Nov., 20,20 in S hields ' ) . N a tiojnal r Bank for a full-ran - 1 0 2 . C ost is S45. 5 Farmers under- - .• Intermediale Germam an is' sch ed - wmseSff^ s e r v i Cices. ' George knows F m. Mondays, ^aijn|| ulcd for 8 to 10 p.m. ds agribusinesses likeke his. And he : S ept. 11 through N ov.. 20,20 in Shields sta n d s :i02.CostisS45. apprer 7"3 to 9 p.m. fin a nicial c decisions right heh e re in th e M agic ! Mondays. Sept. 11 thrchrough 25. in ' ■ n b • ' (S hields 106. C ost is S15. I5. I B P i Valley.ly. That's why all thes SwansS bank at • Beginning Quiltmamaking is set H H IB 5 fo r ,7 to .9 p.m . Tuesdaydays. Sept. 12 F arml e e r s . ' ^through OcL 3. in Aspespen 134. The ; fee is S 40, p lus m aterials or George and his fanfamily, F a m e rs tak e s ; •’ Beginning Sign LarLanguage will meet from 5 to 7 p.nunu Tuesdays. c a r e of their banking, sot theyth can take care Sept. 12 through Oct. 31,31 in Shields l06.CostisS37. ofthee cattle...... L itic .D a n c e .l i.s_scj jcheduled for 7;30 to 9 p.m. Wednesnesdays. SepY. l i ’through Oct. 11.. QIot the„Twin bQBBH Falls lyKs Ballroom, 20:205 Shoshone ' :N . T h e fee is S17 per person.per B9BH C : ^ F A R ^MERS» — •-.-Interr6r-I7e8ig!>-•i>—for-^Y -ouc-.-gH H p •Lifestylc will be offeredred from 7 to 9 * lONAL • p.m . T h u rsd a y s. Sept-.)f. 14 th ro u g h iNov. 9. in Shields 107.0 7 . 'The fee is • H H I ^ S b a wi Ki _ » . ^ 1

i^^^Judo will/6 c heldd ffroin 6 to 8 M jBM g “A Tradition 'tou Canan CpuntiOn" Jp.m.iTuesdays and Thurtiursdays, Septl B B W I M5 through Dec. 14,, iiin the gym. ,uhl ' Twin FallsIs Wendoll •C 6 i t i s $ 8 ; ;corotive Folk •4351 734-150000 536-5271 ■ ‘'• Intermediate Decoi ■ lin Stroot 090 ghoshono St. IEast 160 South Idaho lArt is set for 9 a.mi.m. to noon _ [Saturdays, Sept. 16 throughth| Nov. ' '18, in Aspen 150. Thefc;'fM'S47. ' - ■ ■ I Registration moy bei>e idone in the v

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C-4 • TImos-NowG. TTwin w Foils, Idoho. SundoysSopSoptombor 3, 1995 ■ '/ W e d dlings i _ _ A l i i l i v/ersariesB——— L- iccial guests included grandpi ^ E a k i ni i - - F o X ' ■ S h o u s e - Gj o n z a l e s anadys jH jJ e n ts of0 the bride. Louis ai ' - Th'e C a LAS VEGAS., Nev.I - Tonja FRESNO. Calif.f. ~ Melanie L. Madeli;eline Hranar of Kimberlyy imii d T W iK F A L L S - The children of ^ •Eakin arid Dr. Alanan Fo.'c w ere mar- Shousc-nnd Darin KK: Gonzales were Waltertcr -a'nd 'Hcllcn Shouseie ' of Don atid Gloria Coranndy would-likc ricd Aug. 18 at TiTreasure Island / ■ -^narried June 17!7.at the ,First Grondvidview, and grandparents oof f Uiet to an n o u n ce their pparcntsSOfrt wed- 7 Chopcl in Las Vegas, . Congregational Chu:lurch here. bridegn!groom. Doc and Dell Titswoiworth ding.anniversary. Officialing wawas Dr. Dan-^^^H • ^Officiating was .tl.the Rev. Winton of Bakeikersfield, Calif, Don Duane Cananady a^G loria ...Ncwbiim, , , . Jululte Wilson were _ A'rc(reception were hcld.followii)wing Jeanne J(^ were! marriedr ^ p t. 4, The bride Ls ihe daidaughter o f Shirley ,' the singers. the cerecrcmohy.'...... —4 •- 1945,Tn OarneUn.~KanTTli'eK'niQdc-H^H Antrim o f Tw in F allslls and Larry Eakin The bride is thihc daughter of Brettctt Shouse. tlie bride’s brotlnotlicr. their home in Fairbrbanks. Alivka for of Seattle, and..parciirenl of the bride-* Donald and Lynnin V. Shouse of dttcndetded Ihc guest book. GlfiatteQtten- five years. Lawrencnee, Kan,.Svhcrc groom i.s EUnu p.oxt of o Tucson. An?.. , Hansen. Parents ofif the bridegroom dantss 4 di;d-ut 2 cd with five grandchildren. The bridegroomI itis a graduate of Falls. D. Shouse and Jolieie T. Shouse. sis- a heahalth educator at the Fresresno years os an elcctriciician and a chemi- blessed ic Madsen. Julie (Diivith*__ Logan College o f Ch;C hiropractic in St. T h e newlyweds r reside in Twi'win - tcrs of tltc bride, andtd Cynthia Miller. Count>nly Community Healcalth cal-biological andJ radiological1 test Hollic n. Lisa. Matthew and Eric.. . Louis, Mo., andnd . Fellowship Falls. friend of the bride. . Departnrtment. T officer. „ (t Jordan. L <■ - HI Michael Knittle,0 ,friend of the Thee fcbridegroom is a graduatelie < o f S h e w o r k e d a^id T o o e le A rm y D uee to t( his serious- illness und t'open heart su rg ery , they will T h o m a s;-Higson - ] K \ f ■ groom . s6rvcd as bcjicjrtm an. ----- H ig hiland la • High ScKool in - Depot for 17 yearsirs and:.workcd as rcccnt op I , G room sm en w ererc Jo h n Gilfillaii. . Ba^kersfrsficld, Calif., and Californornia_ an executive sccreta:taiy. with the la.st not bee able al to celebrate this occa- • LEWISTON —; ChristinaC Arlene Pat Padilla and Jasiison Derrick, alKf Stdte'X);'TJhivcrsi ty at Ffcsho. He”ic"is 'eight ycare servingf ai s an administl-a-‘ 'sio n with.vith their roany-fnendsr They Thomas, a 1989]9 graduate of : bjM Twin Falls. >ntange, Leslie LaMontange,gc, bers of the St. Edwafacd’s m usic min-; iV './' -■ ' Drown o f Si. L o u is anand Vona Rogers LaMont . Crist and Stella Mr^ ay Thom as were •; of Twiit Falls were bridesmaids.bri .all off ^ Lewiston, and Carolyi,Iyn istry were the choir. married in 1929 iin KanSas. He : y Lewiston, friend Randall'ill'ofChubbuck <• The bride is" the daJaughter of Mike Ken Pickcns of Lc worked as a mcrchanant police and she londa. Thomas and Matian nnd Marcy Wi/isnewski of Stella and J R Crist ' of the groom, scrvctved as best man. Amar i S I _raiscd watermelons; inir Hagerman. Jpokane, Wash.; Thomaslas of Gooding were amonjong Ketchikan, Alaska. Chris. Spring of Spe lary and Peter Hillman 'T he event is beingng given by their Kciifi CrisCrist, all o f Twin Falls, ndlelighters. , Parents of the brbridegroom are • Shawn McChesncyicy of Billings, the eand! couplecol has 18. grandchildren. Ihe Bj3b and Jerrilynn Hillman of A rec(eception was held followinving children. Clara Dairlins o f H eybum , The • . Mont.: Mike O llorlom of Everett. A recreception was held at tht !ium c-a iTd-ftCTli.i S 2 g reat-gat-grandohildron-aml-lO-grinii ------s of the groom. Lewistorton Community Center. Wash., all friends c Und A n d e r s o n . S h irleey y Murray and great-gran'randchildrcn. served as groomsmcmen. along with The: bbride, a 1994 graduate. o:of Kate Vch. sister:r of the bride; Hamc'y.•y.-fricnd o f.th e couple, tin' 3crs of the St. Edward’ th 9 g ro o m ’s b ro thler-in-law. e r- Allen Lewis-(s - C la r k S ta te C o lle g e , is if served a matron)n . of honor, member r d ‘^ I------— ------of Bridesmaid was Chihandra Oshima, Catholiclie CoiinciI.ofWomen. Hecker of Portland,, Ore.O /V employ!oyed at Jenny Craig’s ol Classll]eiis.733-09j1 9 8 1 . n Irene Harrison oof f Lewiston was Lewistorton. Tlie bridegroom, a gnidu-idu- friend o f the bride, Sherylryl Ovcrlin; friend of the cou Ihe organist and Mlichell^ ic Redman ate ofCiColumbia Falls High Schoolool, Rob Hillman, brbrother of the pic, atteittcnOcd the guest book. GifG ift' .------:------ofLewi.ston. friend oflheof brido. was works forfo United Truck Lincs. groom, ser,vcd as ai best man. attendantants w ere Tracy Eslinger ama n d . ^ ------!------^ ^ ^ ■ ...... in chargc o f the m u sicsic; ...... T he COcouple lives in Lewiston; • ...... • - '-Groomsman.was. JinimJ3aiIs..friend JQlIc.QuiJiiimon. Jbcnds o f the.coupjc,Rlc, — ------CJN-VALJUEV S3 U M M E R - ^ 'oflhe groom. T h e: brideI is a graduate o Ushers were M id'ck Wisncwski. Western;rn Washington University broihet-of the.grooiom. and Bryan She is> employede al St. Edward' - .I N c^ T l E n g a gaem ent ___ Hyde, friend of the grgroom. Catholiclie School. £ f / ) i i N ___I Special guest 'was Loretta The bridegroombr is a graduate 0 •Marconcini of-Saian Francisco, the Colic>llcgc o f Southern Idaho. Hi B u ^ o n - Bt r a c i k e t t V/ / • 0 Sun VelSy l» SWi, Soluiday weninBs,Bs, tiiroughliii mid-S^tember. ^ grandmother of the brbridegroom. works foiforK.TFT-TV in Twin Falls.lls. f T H R E E C R e' e K - John nnd F.Vy,, • Jan ot Iha CokrVi, Fridor eveninft, S:30-8:;30-8:30p,m. . . Carolyn Burton of Evanston,Ev Wyo.. S ome sp«nd 0 rtlwing wwktnd Ia announcc-the engageIgemcnt of their V ^ ^ Septemb«r daughter. Kimberly•Ty J e a n , to Ira l e m e n t s » ______^ Norris Brackett, son;on of Bert and I Engag H Ktldniffl Wo}sa Dsyi Ctlebio1ion:rion:^odo,U>oolwt,amt crefn t Biiiqiu fo5n, m oudiBovdiDn, tntHtfrimnMil & morel Pan}i\^Brackctt o f Thtiree re Creek. > _ • H 3 ' SuftVoHtylnShrfrwllhOliunaBalitaBo^ul&ViklorFiIrtnko* ; « Uiii^on is a gm dupt<)pte of Evanston fl McAuley-I- B u r t o n . '3------BuB-A^RamfllS^niiplo-iato MMI l'------— ------'r ' • H igh S c h o o l a n dd Utah State rI t w i n F A L L S - 6-9 Idsbo SMikpni* FhIMiI, Jht,tIm>C*titltmenefVefeeo- Twt I . ' University in Logan,I. LU tah. M __ NTcAulev o f T w in FaFalls announces B B B W 9t10 Sw'Vgf^^lciSlww, OMiy'i Oein?ioirvJomon/nhost»dbySain - I— ------Brackctris-u-grad'aduate-oF-Filer- S the engagement'off hisI daughter. ( High School and attenten d ed U SU . He ] Maureen Elizabitft h . ‘' l 6 D a v id 13-21' MsgkloaltfnFlbFKiivor 1 is employed by Brackickett Livestock 14-17 Cevitnot'i (up (kill Tixinionitiit,itt.HVbom B ,__I Anthony Burton, sonn of Stanley W. Inc. in Tliree Creek. ■ 16 Sun VoDirlceShm wllh AniloKortiKatftbora & Fronli Sweidlftg* Burton, also of Twin F Tlic wedding is plarlanned for Sept. (ra; Brackett 16 Oktcib«ifKt(«t«b(Blion:lKtimnI(,itnI(,on&oofK&inortl ...... McAulcy is a \99‘94 gradi^ie of ^ 30 iii>Evanston. amd n c Kirnberly Burton ® i 16 OuldoorWoiUPraiauiondMan'i^ \ Twin Falls High Sc 30 employed at Burton’ss TV and Lawn W t. v . Odeber , ' M ow er Repair in T w'in ir Falls. \ - ^ e SmVoBfyPioMinka-OpdstkHit!k Highlit Sjtop ’*til you dropc Burton is a graduauate o f K im berly • 11-15 Swtngh' DIxl* Jen JomboiH --Sdoyso[)nink,4nFa^Kof S dc High School. He is selelf-employed in dondngy ofi Outlet Shopping” -HHiot r ofT the presses — the ------yvgrreonii VacatloBtien Pianatr.------likes o f M a d o n n aI, , JJulia Roberts. Robert DiD u vall. M elanie G riffith . .. ASK ABOUT OUR LODGINi«IN6PAQ(AGES rant in Burley. Patrick Swayze andid football1 quanerbacktoanin Marino have been spot- C h r i s t - A ni t d e r s o n ' “ srson is'currcntly employed led at outlets a ro u nid d thi e country. y c d , I T V BURLEY - Garyy and Pomcla with Lync^ c h O il Company, The now dircctoiy)ty lists 11.500 outlet storeires and 350 outlet centers Lynch of Burley announce ai the .Tho w - 3 3 4 7 ^ i C h r is t , is a h o sK>lcss at JB’s Burley. rAlninAiiaTliAV’tLCOitLCOUtiOL Clearwater. Fla. 34621622-0129. 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§undoy.. SSoplombor 3. 1995 Timoi-Nti-N ow s. Twin Falla, Idaho C -5 ‘Isiss andlOsi]ins’: •ve.sttory'v I “Isis And Osins”’ (/(An Jigyptian Talc)! slie told the- servanivants. and Isis' carricd the ^Adapted by Amy Friediedmarx and illustrated ^ re^l-nr^e a' sto ry trunk back to Egypt;ypt. Once there, she hid it iy Jillian Gilliland " —■" on a floating islandnd 1>known as Ctremmish, an and fit, he easily fit inside, island iii tlic m iddleJlc oCtliei Nile, ' noment 72 men — Set’s cccom- • Every day Isis visivisited tlie island. She wept n c c upon a lime -I Tie in E gypt there lived '/a imped.up,from the tables> and • over the chcst asi .shi.she prepared for her hus- O a king named OsOsiris who had been a )wn die iid.-They.quickly lodjcked band’s funeral.. god. Osim'wasisihe^cat-gran3s6n6f" il ^ it and w rapped5ed it in ropes. And they nailciled it One evening Set, having heard of Isis’ . . Ra who crcatcd the wiworld., People some- tf daily journeys, sectsecretly visited the island times callcd him Onnoinophris which means ^ I g j r - — Four servantants lined the chc.-;! and canirried and there he foundid tlthe chesi, "1 mu.st get rid .”Tlic Good 0nc,” for• he was pure goodne.ss. itoulsidetothtthe edge of the Nile River, o f this.,” he said, He drew liis scim itar-and d^^Q)^iris m arried the goddjddess Isis whose deep [//, o, three,” Set cried, and atIt the opened the chest, WlWhen he saw his brother’s , • ^ re e n eyes were myslostorious and lovely as - ■ count o f three,■ce, the servants hurled the clchest body, he cut it intoito 14 pij^es. and the.se he ' pools. fflT ' 7 ^ " . ^ into the river.T. • scattered across thehe island.i: Then he returned.. . ______For many years Isisis andu O siris m icd over bBJ ___IliC-swifLcL^currcQLcarricd. tho.chest, o.m>iitjo_io,his palace.______• . Egypt. They-d1d goodlod everywhere. They^ |B sea, and therlere it rockcd and rolled1 az n d ____ developed lands that became bci rich and filled Vm - bounced oveivcr the waves until at lasist it ut Set did not know that Isis had seen I with fruits and vcgutabitables. Theyjbuill mar- M washed'up oron the Phoenician coast. The1 r^ C him at work.rk. ' When lie was Kone. she______— :— -\xlou5~temples-and-star statutrs-OsinsHnventcd-'K chest came to rest b'eneath a tamarisk'tree. t1 X -/hurriedry• searchedse lor the many the flute, and evcrywfn A'hure in E gypt people H and the mom7menl this happened, the.t.tree pjygus of her husbaiiiband’s body. After a long : played sw eet i^iusic. Isis Isi: taught the women E ln M jn |u reached out wiwith its branches and embrairaced vvhile, shc found1 13 pieces, but sadly shc • jiow td gripd 'coni andid howI to weave cloth, S the chest. A.nd nd magically, suddenly, the' t tree could not find the: last.las A liny cnib had eaten and ^slie taught themI .he.healing arts. IsiS and swallowed thehe chest. • it. O siris gave birth to a1 stson who^_name was irs passed. Isis called uponn hiher own magical powers Horus. With ihe headad of a falcon. Horus. . to jo in th e 13 pieciieces logeiher. When her eventually became thee SunSi G od. T n Egypt Isi;Isis ruled the land, but she gri’riev- husband’s body was'vas'iicarly whole again, shc All was well for marnany years. But Osiris fM ed, Her ad\advisers were not wise or gogood, wrapped him tightl^htly in fine linens. A nd . ^ c w restless. He wishc'iihcd to tnivcl the entire K I f J-Muny pcojeople became slaves. Crueuelty. when shc was'finisinisfied; O.siris w oke as i f 1 Avorld, to help, peoplee t‘t'verywhere. At last, / ’ ruled the landind. Sadness was everywhchere, from a long, long slcisleep. le lofl E gypt and .set ofT ' , / : Avith Isis’ blessings, he 1« — I —w Themle'ofthtthe great Osiris had ended.. iand He pulled the cloclolli fro m jiis body and • i n 0 journey lo Asia. He look with him only . ’ j-- \ with it came; au Itime o f deep unhappiness,5. • embraced his wife.c. ”1"1 love yon. Isis." he-said i' - 5 few trusted friends.:. 11 He took no weapons on the Phoenician coast a prii'rince so ftly , " b u t I am1 no longer whole. 1 shall . .of w ar, for he wishedd tito spread only peace cut down thee utamarisk tree. Tlie momentIt the travel to the undcrwctrworld. and our son H orus ' > ■ ;and knowltnlgc. tree fell lo eart:arth, a delicious aroma filledd the w ill rule th e land whcwhen I am gone." ' ' A ; 1^. N o w , sadly, O s f r isi' 't brother Set was hfs ; smelled the scent for min ile s Isis kissed her hu.'hu.sbund’s forehead as h e | opposite in every way.ay. Set’s skin was as ^ omund. It smmelled e of honey and appless iand closed his eyes for the last iime. and shc I chalk. His oose was ^ :______vyllilc ilig.SVluKsl ...... I. fo u r- I Imll Tlii»y . fVvrn ;in/l fvt«i Hopis kinu of Eavpt. And . long and pointy. Hiss eeyes brimmed witli "That would be kind,” Isis[sis said, and she carried a chest lined w ith silver antiindgoltlaiid News of the'v.v S q u a re and includc a plionepli number where yoi ------Dancc-Club-will danctincc from-7;30 to 10 p.m.,TiT uestiay. reacbcd.

Whether at hqiiqm e or nb^ w orirking m others eveiI'erywhere need sisupport Los A ngela Times as carcgiv'(ivcrs, no matter-if they’rec of working women provovide half or r'iceivingu; ffederal aid q^-a sheepskin'n’ more of their hpusenoldlid’s incom e, It seems like,only yesterdayye: that . from on IvyIv: League school, according to a recent reportrci of'the working mothers werec c:criticized for Accordiiding to 1994 figures fromn New York-based Familic: ond W ork not being cookie-bakinking. Norman tlie U.S.^B: Burc'ad- o f Labor Suitistics,s, Institute. R ockw cll, lct’s-air*sit-dct-down-togelh- 64 percent:nt o f mothers with childrenn Indeed, the pendulum-tn has swung er-for-pot roast type of mmothers. under 188 ^ w o rk , and 71 p e rc e n t oif f so f^r that some claimn the stigma • Now, almost everyo•yone cxpects those work)rk full time. We’re not talk- now is not against workir mothers to be breadwmr/inncrs as well ing aboutit pin| money. The majorityy but against the stay-at-hoi T H E T W INM FALLS COUI J UJ N I O R if w S MA^ R K E T j § L A H m fl A L S A ILE IH ! E ■ m m m COM/IMITTEI I I WISHEDE S T O T H A N K ALL lE v m m , S e pTEMBER te 13TH W SUPPORTEirERS OF LAST YEARR 's , M | H | | 7:30-10:3030am. . ' Canyon Sprinjings Inn ^ T W I N F=ALLS / C O U NTY T I 57 Blue Lakes Blvd.d.N., Twin Falls,;' ; I JLLINIOIR MAHRKET i l s HLE m ^ t hBURSDAY, S e PTEJrEMBER 14th ANIM A ^ 7:30-10:3030am :';i Burley Inn,Ini . V;‘; 800 N. Overlandnd, Burley : ■ , Hscover how tp competeite imore effenivdy^ya ■ j j H . :in today's difficult retailiil ienviromnents^r^! — . ' . IThis Year's SBale i Is Scheduhu le d f o r ■ ■ I ' P resentedEDBY' " PTEMBERt 4 , 1 9 9 j5 H I M ondD A Y , S e p flT b e T in ATII 0 : 0 0 a m I- ■ ^ ' In'the SiSale Bam aat the Filer. FairgroundF ds - V • ’ - - ■ - ■ '/ ■ ■ j.

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UNFORi5IVI^ING THIIE Sunday CCrossword :rip to the bejiach beecome# By Fran Ragug u s i - Edited by Herb•b Ettenson ACROSS. 1 ff— 7— 0— ie-rri-nriir-™ rr-|T5-, I, . ■ 3 - lessoii ill huiman naatufe ” 1 Fundamonlolo ;• Hjpp 5 Suborcllc ------^ , D EEAR A A B B Y : M y husbandd aiand I opcfully, this, letter will reach - ovorgroon (oroat ------' rccentl'ntly took our two sohs,.ag( 8 D: .■■If.so, I h av e n o o b je c tio n to 10 Dooaoums m n Dear Abby J a n d -11,II to the seashore in1 N^ e w m t , , . yoilrr ustusing m y nam e. ' 14 Crow - MILDRED L. MORTON; 19 Victim !LZZZ! 'J e t^ c:y. y . Sbdn'afler wc arriy;ed._d._tw o ' Abjgail . 20 Wilchlown womenlen sot d o w n next iq us, prom ror pt- {• V\ anBuren FAIRFIELD. IOWA 21 Throo: Gof. ly took>ok o ^ their swim tops andind sa t - EAR MILDRED MORTON: As 2 2 C rom odolQ b » rc -b-breasted, i without battinging a n i I I— ...... I I .you can see, your'letter rcached me- cromo J J IT> Y our last se n - - andid neednc I tell you that it made my 23, Consider eye. WeW. hadn’t been lo the beachachfor DEAR PARENT 26 Rolovant severalral years'and had no idea:o that1 tence soys it oil. ChildrenC learn as day?? — ; _ 27 W and this isbs being d o n e ndW. much about their' parents’p altitudes * DEAEAR ABBY: In response to 28 B ad tomporod ’ , ' Al fiifirst we were ahgerccj andid coc n - fro n t th e ir s i|e nICC. c as what thpy "Rachcchel Rosenthal, Los Angeles" ______w om an_ __ _ ------— - - —sidcTcd' otrbur—preachrYon'scizcdidnij’opportunityio regordiiirding-Emierthenow-neuterc^ ------29 Willow • . cd-moving^o-another-spotr B Iren about this sen - dog: 30 ' — omilo bo ------then dcdecided to stay and beging in a n cducate your ehildrc 55 SO . H concede your veterinary cxpcft your...' educati:atiqnal discussion aboutut the sitive subject in aa'wholesome ' way • 1 coni ------:------31----- ball(butlofof— h humanin body. We told our, sonsns th1 at th c y l w ill ninever ' forget, is right,ght, m y ;wife is right, and R achel . old) - ■ thesc.w! women were probably justust hot Congratulations! ■Rosentlienthol is right. Since Ernie has 32 Sotion tho a nd wawanted to cool off.'Thenen we DiEAR ABBY: 1 om 0 r e tir e d beenI neutered,nci he has stopped all of oound ■ fi------:— exploinilined why women had breareosts^ junior-high schotool teacher who his nastynasi littld habits and.is still 33 Provides lood II B ______• and emsm jihosizcd Jh a t nursing moth* me taugh't reading'ammd English for a playfulful and lovable as ever. Emiets • 36 R oubo ogical father, “Dylan,” has als'o 37 Evil ' ers rouio u tinely u n c o v e r th'eir brc£>rcasts total of 42 years -- nott counting five biologic ------fo r fce« ceding. W hat follAwcd waswo a years of substitute teaching.tc , been1 neuterednc since you publishc?l . - . -41 Collect 75------42 Look t m aturere discussion,1 and we answeiw ered A bby, I cannot count ci the number my wifewife’s letter, and -1 think th a r I|c 44 Honrl'apol u ------p — all theireir questions. o f tim es I_^quoted: yyour philosophy, is startirarting to behave himself - much 45 Koroon fightorsI I ^ _ O urir th em from fr things we don’t wantwi I have pf^eti wistishcd that 1 could decision>ion to neuter the furry m em bers do o d ■ '» them to sec, . express.my oppreciiciation to you for of your yo extended family., a .,_____a9_Shoula______9/3/95 - PROUD PARElRENT this, impressive tea.laching aid, but I SomclinClimes, if they’re not going to ;; ------m-NEW-ifiRSI iddtc.<>s...-:------— MSC iit J t f 's better to “ lose it.” ! ! 60 Poriods of gloom 2.______— - ■ . - 61 Tailor’o corrocllon'Ofl 105 Scroam I Ana and Maria . ! 62Ediblopodo 106 S n a k o fn tho — 67 Short and to Iho 65 FolkAi singer, 1 1 - 64 T h o Irtfomo*'" 32 City SW of ■ r 67 Theodore € 107 Oiochargo M oscow , ■ point ' 87 F< author Mont — (Atplno J L 33 Was concornod 696 9 M ischievous Tl must nLot undelermine I 65 Soparotoo pass) arents i 34 'That'3 — children 86 M 68 Plump o o W n 35 Accepts kudos 70 Typical piAppraise 69-W ookly chock 1 J^oprosontatlvos: 7 3 -C agnoy and — ‘ 89 A|Consum er ______' 71 9no:Ff, 36 Rod ol lonnis 73 37 Roomcinacosa 75 Dogs 90 O ------^------T2"A'ncruni PorcifttS IlfhOFl'ilU. J. J. I;'V'V J Vo r J Lf sell * 2 Brillsh airtlno aa Jump,downonn'a , 77 boolteai j 73 Stringod Froodom Irom 3 B akory ilom throol ; inotrumoni 73 Irish political' ■ ' 04 4 W ilhout Clairs 39 A»ob princes conclrnint Thisis iis the third column in 1 ”1 w ith thetheir children while they’re - . 74 Yokod boasts loador C cc roaledduck “ n e t net* 5 Doctrines 40 W ash out 79 Potpourris 95 ^i >ceve" series. Given that a n g their homework, providing ; 7S R e d p o word 6 C avities In bonoc PapenUng ■i-instant “help." And.I also include i 76 Yato studoni 42 C e rtain filmed 80 Dtooping • ' '96 Ti il y ear is u p o n us, it’s oppi , . constant 7 Woddlng words s c o n o s ■ 81 Strip cut by a 97 pj John parents'Its who check thpir children*?)__ _^ 77 Loavo lr> a hurryi' 8 T lbotan gazollo Solfor ■ pnotc: thattl 1 share several schoi 01 Dotocto ■ 43 Onion relatives scythe- 93 g,Room In a harem relatedd thingstl th a t annoy m e great ^ o s e m o n d hom cwework o and make them 'c’brrect 9'ftocord storago 83 Listolnomos g9 pi, i 62 WonI back ovor ______pfaco: var . _____ 46 Abominates 63 ■ ..bcginniiningjhc_wjih.parents_w ______their_miimistakes. And 1 also include ■ ■ 't“ ■“ '* "*wfth*ttto m ornory“ 46 C ertain rigs lers who tell parents to do these ' ^ 10 Lavishing ■nH^quluiim refuses toti admit their children i ~ 1 teachers ------50 C la n ------g~ teachers will be onI targettj 98 percent completpletely .^counterproductive 64 Also known a s a ttention " 51 Solo M-*-|A|lj c a p a bIc le o 1 f wrongdoing, . 05 Rivorofsono 11 P o a c h , o.g. il ? r "islSl ‘ Teachichers tell me they hesitotcate to of the time, ond in theth final analysis,- things.;s. ! '• -86'SmallbHle' 12 Say It Isn't so 0 * :! j i P H m ake aa bodI behavior report to a par-p, the 2 percent "mistalLake factor” won’t ' For.20r.20 years, educators have bc^cin 13 P e so 5'2~Stal'l 07 Flatfish 53 W ostom esc days becausc today’ss p;par- ■ make a bit of differe:rence to a child's tellingng parents that by gettSnig 68 ‘Rollorbnirstar 14 '...cow'rin. f s 1 1 1] cm thest J U m 'rous —- oxtjpition icem unable to accept thesethe future. But porcn;n'ts who don’t' involvedivcd in their children’s hbm?- 89 Impaired by limo 54 Southpaw ,1 91 N.D. city . (Burns) ; ■ ! 5 IIItI ? reportss aat face value. Upon heari:aring * uphold every bit ofDf th e 98 perccn t w o rk , th 56 Having an unovon ^ m itmlent en t to education. In the first 92 Invoiglos 15 P o p u lar so n g s ol m argin ' one, it’sI t ’ s typical for them to deny, der surely will. ; 96 Spagholtl, o,(). • TOro . 58 Showed ovor— ^ cl, rationalize, justify andI pipass Then there's par.irenls who com- place,5, thetli most valuable learning . . ; 97 Skodaddlos 16 RIvor in England 60 — go of (actifovo [ I ^ Jxjouj the buckick concerning their childretIren’s p lain about their chirhildren’s. g rades, occursrs bby trial'and error. Let your 100 — clonr of (avoid)J) . 1 7 'Y oung o r old ond su c c e ss) ; 101 PItchor f i R S l m l l F misbcKo'Kovior. A s o ne teacher recei:cent-‘ ' Look, folks,'lt'’s a fact fi that today^s child Icamlea from his mistakes! And . HorsWsor 16 P ro — 61 C ow boy J m a ly d rme, “Thirty years ogo,I, iil f a grades arc a lreo d ^ irinflated.-In other let thehe teachert do the teaching! 102'C om anocl of 24 Roman roads 62 Promising ono I u B I teacher:r Itold a parent her childd hhad words, the likclihoilood is thot your After• all, it’s her Job! In the sccond Romania ______25 Croto capilal ______., 63 W hitb poplar - fM l II ftv ls ^ ------m isbehoihoved.-the child got- in-trotrou— ehild-hos-indced.receccived-plenty-of -place,, o-child-who0 - knows-there’s a ------103'F67foit------2 9 ’S n o w loopard ____ 64_Wao bravo______e o n e g rad es he d id n ’t-d3cscrve.'Most c of ; porentIt ((probably Mom) al home ' 104 — fimio 31 Itom s foi‘ om coo9 , il»uB»lsl?W ble. Tod'oday;,thc teacher is the 0 - 65 Gohdbro" [ these, however, werere grades better ,’who stands sta ready to help with ' I 66 .Combine ______;______likely toto g e tjn tro t^ le .” ...... - • often as "I" dan~FTnaltC"ilH t-a—than^whot- he-deaen5rved.- -You d o n ’t - h o m e wew.ork-is .c orcb.Ud who isnM ------p o in t to tell parents that teachcchers ‘ go to the school andid ask for these to g o in g5 to pdy his or'hcf best otteti- d o n ’t m ak e th e s e th in g s u p , and* ai be lowered, dp yoyou? No? Then tion^inn class.cl In the thirf place, ev«ir , they dorlon’t make these calls frivfrivo- don’t ever again whi'hinc about.o' low since schschools bcgon pushing porents : Som e b o d y n c ______lo u slyf. . When a child’s bchaviQvior grade hot being "fofoir.” If fair was to gett involvcd-inin their childreo's e e d s y o uu w arrantsIts a call (or o note) home,e, tthe the issue, you’d be at lhe school homewot:worlc, m ore an d m ore, ch ildren • A woman inI Jc;Jerome with ccrcbral palsy vin Falls ofTlce p a re nIs’ ts’ first obligation is thatlat of nearly eycry week, demanding the have beebeen having probleiiis doing fined to a whcclchaiihair witli limited use of armssy and con- needed in ci^tilhtilocal counties and the Twiie and involve- supportiirting the teacher's outhbrilo rity . teacher grade m ore: sstrictly, pointing their honhomework^on their own. W hen is in need of voluntctntcers to help with shopping,■ms and legs is in nctid o f oft^cn s o lic itt tlthc' of good grades sheic’s handing out teachers]ers going to learn? interested in becoming in' ness calls, recrcaiio;itional aciivitics, drivers forlacing busi- . If you arc ini ch ild 'ss sside o f the story. That onlyon ' are giving your ch:hild unrealistic There,:re. I feel a lo t better now . cccimical support foifor her cornputer programsfor her van. Pasquo at 734-06-0600. m uddiesies the w aters. Just act! SheShbw notions of how the tl real world publishing that iss useru: friendly for disabledms ] (desktop are arc looking solidarit)rity with the teacher! works. Methinks ththe reol'issue is Johnin RRosemond is n family psy- • cec. I f you can help,Ip. callc 736-0990. ' :d persons), • Tlie Pepartnirtment o f Health and W elfanimuniiy spirit, Lct'mme assure you, when y rity, get a grip, Northi Carolina.Ca Questions ofgener- • A 50-ycar-oldd ddevelopmentally disabled 1 . concern for thee lcle s s jb r tu n o tc a n d 0 d e sire'olved to w ith the y o u unwnwittingly undermine youryo Next on my hit lilist ore parents al inrerescrest may be sent to him at the in need o f iransponjortation for doctor appoinli:d female is ‘ You will haveive on opportunity to be involcatening way. own, andam you will, reap what: youyi who do their childreren’s homework, Charlonlotte -Observer, P.O. Box shopping, etc. If youyou can help, leave o messag'inimcnts or youth of our coicommunities in a non-thrcajm cs or group have sow;own. Let me also assure you,yo and that includes p.porents who sit ■ 32188.3. CCharlotte, N.C. 28232.- -, 0990 o r call 734-142:1423. age at 736- Many of thesee childrenc live in foster honikly visits w ith ■ . _ homes. They neednee u^sportotion for weekl1 volunteer can • T he Twin Fallslls Public1 L ibrary is in need « tlieir parents oir r gigroup counseling. Being ae vtime. Travel )ecial ‘nig can sstrengthen;n families two volunteers who'ho could d ev o te tw o daysjd fof one or be frustrating anand rewarding ot the same 1 ighborfiood — o u r w om en:n h has grown, work schedulers learning to clean, rcpoir.rcpi prepare books and olhi's per week reimbursementit is .26 c c o ts p e r m ile, routine and do CriAodob SentinelS walk through the neigi d lik e to c h an g e y o u r d o ily ro, family wouldn’t survi\k-ive," said Derryl, have bcccbecome more complicated, orjd material in lhe Tcchr:chnical Scrvice Department,jlher library If you would Ii ssoiy and training will be pnjnt. No prior something'speciacial, call Sandy Block ot 734- For yeayears, D erryl and Jackie Bentccnton 35, director pf the MMinority/Women childrencn h have more activities compct- expcricnce is neccsso r their time. As o result, experts olso needed to help in the^njvided. r ou with a ser-" laborcd'lid'late hours ot work all inn thetl Business'Enterprisec for the G reater ing. for thi I A volunteer is als< he "fomily night” is a concept : dixies include a varietye reference< ' • Caregivers, \wc would like to help younieeistocome name ofif ssuccess. Orlando Aviation Authithority. say, the ' dcpartmenl. The di t time hos come. , , including collection)n bInjilding. y of tasks, vice called "Dialial A Break.” 'We find volunliu take a break Ycl, although all the Bentons sieadiadily The family nightit conceptis not whosctim Il your loved one while'you I r families — it is Ih thehe 1 1990s “there ore cerioinly|a Also, a person whiwho is an avid gardener is n in and sit with y rach us at the were asccsccnding th e ranks in their buibusi- restricted to nuclear { irs each week. You con reoi lore so in single- lot moreare i distractions than bock thcji,. work in Ihc libraryry iflower beds. Some knows needed to for a few hours )omis at 736- ness coreoree'rs. they noticed thot theirthe just os needed or moi parent households onend blended fami- lots morelo re options and things to dp. - . ' plants is requiredj 01ond volunteers must beowlcdge a of Department of)f iAging. Call Claudia Loo: family waswo sinking fa st ut'twd years'ogo the couplcp ic 's ' lies. ' Socicty:y is evolving to the point w he^ I ^ througli the growing!ng season. covoilable 2122, _...... A bout' iship hit a bumpy stretch. And At Family nights “kciceep the lines o f porents:s fa face a pull for their kids wtjo If you con help,p, c' a ll M ared a W right, V( jgce Center is rclotionsh :gc of Southern Idaho Refugi I't unusual for one or the othother communication open:I and creote won- hove theirheir own separate interests,” said ‘ Coordinator ot thee TwinT Falls Public LibraryVolunteer ' • The College :edy families: it wosn't allowing items lo assist neei r th e derful family m em orieies that lost a life- Joon ConComcou, president of Fomify j 2964. ory at 7 33- need o f the folio IS, bedspreads, to arriveve home from work after tl .m en's and womeim en’s wintcr-coats, blankets,for Christmas. children:n were' asleep. They camene to; tim e,” soid Dovid Kailatzner, president Informaiiclaiion Services in M inneapolis.f Idrcn’s toys in good repair fo more of the Notional Poreirenting Center, a • Meonwluiwhile, Comcou added, porenls • A n elderly individividual in the Mini-Cossia a sheets and childrc 2166. realize thithat they, were spending mo ate. call Doni'Black-at 736-21 lome parenting education cclearinglB^o in are work!orking later and coming hotne ' is financially disadvadvantagcd with medical limita areo who If you can donate, tim e onn tthe job than on Iheir hon lif. “TTiesc arc the really tirc(tired. ."They’re pooped. To th ^ Ition or would like to purchasmitations is unteers for its life. W oodland Hills, Calif, looking for a donotioi nd.^ine for a family night.'it ■ou can help, call Independenthase a used ♦ Twin Fallss CCounty, is in need of volur.A.B.) and for The cocouplc decided their familmily things that parents amind children trea- rise ond.j shower bcnch. If you ame.” takes son:some energy to do that. It’s lo • Drdinalion agency) al 678-91'ent Growth Neighborhood A(Accountability Boards (N.Airs (T .E ;A .M ) needed1 tcto regain its footing. Thath ot’s sure in the years to con Inc. (a scrvicc coordi hallenge to get back to son^c no. 0624 ond ask for Lynda•9165 o o r 1- the Teens Encoucouraged by Adult Mentorsquired. Tutors when Jaclackie, 33, started a ncx-tin•time • The idea of estabjijjishing a fomily real chall 800-400-6509 pin no. hings.” I a or Kaihy. program. Baekgn

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■ , . . . •; . 1s S pT Seniorr calendc Dqpresssioheira flashibabkb>ringsiiinsight My friend wos in despaii H er loss o f tem per shock<:kedhcr. she said. “lt's-\i's-what I’ve allowed the . Twin Foils SeniorbrCitizens ( All mealsIls at noon, Monday bering a visit g o n e w rong. I Aging *‘It was like a flashback.’’ she said. Depre-ssion todo'tomto d esince." ■ Carterr through SaiS a tu rd a y ; I p .m . on She rarely sa w her o n lx ssop. since . ;i was back in IherGreut DepressionD Can she chanhange? 1 glimpse signs. • > 616Ea«Uan4DiIDrivo. •.’ Sunday. ThrTirift shop open every ;• he and his wife liv1’ grandson, a toddlere r she had for non-seniors. . Tuesday:: C alico casserole never seen. J------J fewfe potatoes, stale bread. bring the mennenus. She insisted on M o n d ay : C ook’s choihoice- ' Wednesdaj C alico casserole She daydreamed; ^orrowiwed 0 crib; hard. The ncxext moming, both were “Once my son threw/ his1 food paying'thc tip.ip. And. yes, she carried Tuesday: Creamedled Tbunday:y. Birthday-dinnerI With j,jhi^chair, suoller from frihc wept,' dlcr became-bu:-buddies after their spat T faunday: ChickenI friedfri sicuk Activities ■ "I figured ww e both needed a good rcremembering. and a goo d nigl:light’s sleep, * . ■■ ‘otoys from another. ; ' F rid jy : Tnco salad M o n d ^ "It’s been a while sincee I: ’ve been m eo l,’’ sh e recalled, rc "so I made a “It was more than fcli:living the Getting her house painted? I A ctivities Center closlosed for Labor Doy. around o child.” she fretteded. "1 hope chicken dinncmer and apple cobbler, DDepression;" she-said. "I sudiiddenlysaw expect that willwi happen, loo. The Library, Pool RoiRoom, and Tuesday he likes me.” cut everythingng fine, cooled it and set hthow frightened and'angtyi I’veI been les.sons sh e learned leai from that flash- Bargain Center wit:vith cards. Quilting fromfn 8 o.m. to 4 p.m. A t firsl,.the litUe b oy wo£'OS indifTcr- his p late on hishi: highchnir tray with a c\ever since. So uptight. So stinlingy.” ■ back are paying/in g o fT . • games, color televis;vision'and WediieaJ^^ cncnt to her Aissing. H er chonariccto ere- plastic cup o)fm f i ilk. She can afford to travi,vcl to her ------^ .movies.. Open weekdajdays from 9 Exereise cld o s s . a,ate 0 bond came when tlthe adults • “First he sweptS' his cup off the ac.son’s home,* she said — the;ic y beg her Lucillc S.>. deVie\yi d the writing’ 'a.m. to3p.m . B u s to 1Twin Falls every went sightseeing'for the.e.weekend tray. Then hhe e grabbed .n fistful o f to com c, but she w on't. Shi:he needs a co«c/i for Tl.The Orange County Vijpdnesday . W ednesday:y:for doctor oppoint- and left him in h e r care. food and thre\rcw it on the floor. The ncnew handbag but keeps usiriingthe-old Register, writesiies a weekly colump on Quilting from 9:30JO a.m . lo 2 m ents as nee p.m.p. at th& Ooodinlin g County Senitg- ssees it: Sdaiiorsgetrraw deal • center. The cost is $2.5(2.50 per per- CCitizens it Inc, -— • p..F a t Lauderdale Siun-Sentinel between 18 and 25, Q. My wife was iiuurcdI nta work and can’t return to ber,h e r jo b . C sa th e get di&- son. • ~ 30808 Senior Ave. ‘ ^H 'to find new abiUty benefits/from Socialt&l Security? We have.three smsnu w childrcD and need th e help. ------^.-ALdinngg.t s_ot noon. Suggested ^^t65.Ed-Asnermaymlk Ageless Seoior' OilCitizens donation is; $2,$: for seniore and 44 ' JJT 1 npT^tv for Social Sectirity .- ~ - . ingly o f being a ‘"young scnic s n Mffn5^" 'OTTnrr” “ ~ r from workmg for a year, 310M ainStN.,Ki, Kim berly for non-sen'ioiliors. J disability benefits if her condnditjonlsMpecl"^ to keepher Iro leaming_in these later yeais s countries have a o r more or to result in death.:ll. In addition, you and y o u r childnlildren underage 18 could A H dinners at noon.I. T u ^ y : ,J.Sjigghctti S with meat . -of4cmperonce. But, if.dterc’ss at mesMge i i i l higher regard^ for ; reccrve monthly disability benefits.be The monthly family nuximn m um payment could Wednesday: Mcatloafo af sauce he hos .for his fellow seniors>rs,.it’s that ( Jmim i older citizens, he t>c as much as ISO pcrccnt ofyourwof ifc’sbcnefit. For m ore»rc informationir atwut ben- F rid ay : Baked ham W id n esdlay: a} Homestyle chick- u®being temperate and matun cfits for families with younuh'g children who have a disable4ibled parent, call Social ------'— ^------en_and noodled i e s ______.jncaabwling'OuNiS'a'dotital-flc — — Asner- i« oon------S«curiiyifr4olUfre&^umbcfrT. I '’*^? i ? l ? in-J iirV f*:'r t' T h r i f t sh o p o p e n Monday-f TEiifSdityn^'K ousi pork ' Asner, who remains forev the W I cerncd about the Disability. . Q.rvejust&imod2I,justu t gndustod fiom college, andd justjui landed my fint job. F rid ay from 9 a.m. to'3 3 p.m.( 'Activities hearts of*o large share o f AiAmerica os- * __ I potential hit V ■' he Shouldn’t planning for rctiraremeat be dw last thing on my' milm ind ot this point? Activities M onday the irascible but lovable LouL( O ra n f seniors may take M o n d q r ' ■ P inochle ata l 12:30 p.m . ' ^ A. Il's never too early to tc Stan planning your'financialicial future. You’re con- from ’The Mary T yler Moorore Show, from Congress' v ^ time yotir employer lakes:es Social} Security taxes I C en ter closed for Lab(jibor Day. H an d & FiFoot card game at 6 Iribuling to your future eve was the keynote speaker titI Ithe Aging ' ‘.Contnict W ithth America” , crowd, u retire, you'll be eligible for reiircnicnireii benefits from T u esd ay ' p.m l . out of your pay. When you i • ’ NcNetwork ^ n fe rc n c c sponsorored by the "1 think senioniors don’t ask for much, Social Security and ydu'llII wuni to have additional Incorncome fro m savings or C eram ics-at I p.m. ■nicsday .Flbrida_Council_on.Aging._ _ ._____ ^ __ Thcy’jye had tlicrt TbuT8day:FR oast pork - - Sot-SurvMon 1:15-4:00-6:4! A ll dinners at noon.I. SSuggested Friday: Spaghetti Sp .with meat 1 1 D e s p e r a d o (R) Fri 7:3( donation is S2. Bringg ooWn table sauce .Sat-SurvMon 1:30-3:30-5:30-7 /cred meals Activities service. Home-delivcn ■ L o rd o f Illu s io n s (R) 9:C M onday through Friday Fri pn Mond^ ■ a t-S u n Onlyl ID M O W ER B e y o n d R a n g o o n (R) Fri 7:30.9:30 Opon FrI-Sat-E •request. Center dostosed for Labor Doy. ^ WALK-BEHINE 8:15 CX i^pzi Sat-SufvMon 1:3Q<}:30-5:30-7m a-iaa a.teOponM8:i5 • n i e s d ^ Roast poric ondan( dressing T u e s d ^ \C \ ■ Powerful!jl 5-hp, 4-cycle B*Series QuanIantum Engine Wednesday: Chickicken with Aerobics aat t 1 1 a.m. \^^^^»21-[nch Clcutting widlh*2.5 Bushel Ba(J a g g e r . D angerous Minds (1^) Fri: rosemary glaze Pinochle ata t 12:30 p.m. WBlghmesign A , ~5ot-Suf>-Mon5:00-7:1&-9 ioinething a y . Thun^y: Combecf;ef and cab- Wednesd^ Mortal Kombat(i3)Fri 7:00-9:007 t o t a l k g , a t 7:30 p.m. OUT V , . t>agc w ith horseradish1 SOIsauce Pinochle at Sat-SurvMon 1:00O:0Q-5:00-7:^7:00-9:00 F rid ^ Smorgasbordrd T h u rs < ^ PRICE ^3 ' 4 9 a b o u t . Panda Adventure (i(PG) A ctiv ities A erobics ata t 2:30 p.m. . '• Sot-SucvMon1:15-3:1f^15 ______Show #2 10:00 G ift C enter Shop openpen from 10 Fridtq' a.m . to 4 p.m. Pinochle ata t 12:30 p.m. ^-^14SZWAALK-BEHIND MO B a b e (G) FrWoy 7:00 Daily: Quilting andi PPool table Aerobics at 2:30 p.m. • P o w e r f uj| l 5-hp. Briggs&.Stratton EnEngine > wfutn < ■^al-Surt-Mon 1:QO-3:00-S:0C from 10 a.m. to 4 p.mI.m.; Crafts Saturdior :h cutting width • 2.5 Bushellel Baggerijj»^®®5isf a fter luhch. Com m unityity breakfast from 8 to — THiENET - G io r a y shopping for-shut-ins, shi call 11a.m . SANDRA BUB U a O C K !60. Ridley’s Transmission $ | • Dick Ka^>er at 436-0260. F.M. StOTBO Brood 3 8 'mowing deck - Bake day. •Full pressure lubrication »3{ W ednesday I •Hydrostatictransmission Cmfts and pinochle aRafler lunch; ’nw rsd^ f • Maiy Saliemo, Pinochlelechaiiman. c • Quilting'aiand cards from 10 s l e e p i n g T h u n d ^ f ' a.m. to 4 p.mn . . • ; I WAS 3BA BULLOCK [53 > unnsin ^ $4,299 I Ceramics from 1 to 4 pp.m. Friday i,083 AdultsIts $2$: KIdsSI ' Shopping, day. CaUI thoth center B reakfast fromfti 8 to 10 o.m. ^ Friday 7:30-9 JO Fr5:30-7:>-7:30-9:30 y V S o l-S u n -M o n 1:1&.3:1S.5:15.7:1S-9:151:1£ J . Pancake bret)reakfast from 9 a.m. J nn®DB|Dj|D™ W est End Senior Citizitizeoalnc. to noon. Vright’s 90tb birthday. . 1I NO 111 ipiOMainSt,Si,Buhl - ■ • LucyM. Wri IB MARCH 1.1996 IH

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JTvimiiing Mell[bahc3lds 0>n to beat Filer, B^ Brad Bowlin Ijine _ " T im es-N ews sports edit:ditor ------^ ^ F IL E R - T h e Filer‘ offenseofl found out Sat- . urday just how long 82 yards; can'be. . After sputtering allII afternoon,a the Wildr cat offensive uiTit moun3unted its best drive o f the game only to fallI i:IS yards short of the i i end'zone, as the MelbaIba Mustangs rode off He mayy only( sp ea k . with a 15-8 non-confcnference high school football victory. - Japanese,le, but th e giiy , “We were just inconsonsistent on offense." ; sure cann eat Italian. F iler coach Jo h n Huitttt stsaid. After Melba took the lead with 2:30 re- ■ I ■ * maining. Filer stonedI fitfrom its own 18-yard line and im m ediately beganbe{ chewing up big ■: • ■ . Tom Lascisorda on Dodger chunks o f yardage; , p l t o:her h ( HIdeo Nomo Quarter^ck Isaac Go t on third-down. I ■ . sets mixed doul nal throw, to Eric Moycijycr in the comcr.'of ‘ iubles social tho end zone, was knocko ckod.oway by a Mel- crack:k cd the W ildcol sido o f the field in-thc -kept thef10 M ustangs ut bay. >■ I TWIN FALLSi —- A m ixod doRblOH ba dofondor. siistaitied drive ooflheday. f i !| firstI hhalf. ' Out disafisaster struck lote in the tliirlird peri* Tho M u stan g s l ;. I Bocial is plannedi fifor Saturday by tho "I hate to lose,” Huituill said afterword. Tra gs look neorly six minutes I ritvis Moi was the'workhoihorso for Filer od. . Olid 14 plays to ci -I, T w in Falls T ennlflAiI Association, "But if wo’ve gotta dro]irop ono. now'sjho on th< q crack the end zono ogoin. ‘I Me Wildcats’ lonc s'iojjng;g drive,< w h ich Filer toollook over on downs ut its ow o n 25 this time on Neidoi ^ L - Sponsored b y Elevllovaijon Sports.'tho so- ' tim e to d o il." comcIC in tho first quarter, idor's ono-yard plunge. I ' yard lino0 and o Melba pushed the WWildcats The big ploy in i: I ciol'offers combinedled railings of 6.0. 7.0, Tho Wildcats (1-1) openof iholr Canyon Stalariing on tho Mustang 2i in the drive was quortorback I 28-yard lino,' back lowaiword thoir own goal line for f tho-Dan Beus' 21-yoi-yord keeper on 4ih-and<3 >: I 8.0 and possibly 9.01.0 ifncccssary. Conforonoo schodulo atI OiDcclo Friday. Mai tot< o k tho h an d o ffo n fivo o f I of the next six next three!C plays.p that took the b allII to F iler's 2-y ard lino. I ^ : -I Entiy forms nroI availobloa\ nt Elevation For (he Musiongs, SatSaturday's win wos ploys.’s.;Wjtma.,^scconds loft in the period. The Muaiuatanga blockcd'tho Filer p huge in that it matches ^ punt in "Thoy wore UBub down on that drivo," I Sports, ^FCA andi AArctic Circle. Entritis !S M olba’s win 4otal he wttentlnio e ihe)und zone fromm 'Iho one. the end zoizone, and Tom Anderson t fbr each of tho two prov I fell on Iluitt sold. Tompcnpcraturoa n ear 90 dogrooB ol M • ; ‘J m ust be received bjy y T1 u esd ay .' irovious seasons, In Theho convorsibn gavo Filerr u un 8 - 0 load, -.the ball foifor a . Abram f . w hich ihoy finished 1-7. Noideir kickolT appeared)d tito toko th eir toll on both j l ^ whicfi:fm icx .^ ajT icd into the lociockcr room nl bulled throuirough tjio lino on tho c o n v cnJrsion to teams, “Wo couldn’t got anytl C SI B oosters pi nything in that first holftirtime. tic the Bcorcore. ■ plan gathering half," said a roliovod fir^ firstfyeor cooch Dill'. Fjr o r u vi-hilc, it appeared thathat would bo ' Filer's1 offenseof was unable to mo' f-Ban-. His toani had Iroubllublo rooding Filer's otioug lovo the S T . BOQo’ fl I ; : ■ for volleyball fafans Sept. 13 * igh, as tho stingy Wildcatcat d e fe n se - ball, nnd wiwith Just under nine minuiiUlCfi left F-Uai. 1 rur< leovoanli run)un) ■I .multiple dofonsivo alignrgnmonts'ond barely, which:h shut out Wood River n weekv earlier in the game punt(N*«lwiun) ■ : - TWIN FALLS — CSI Boosters arc imo, Melbo cm backcd o n its it; only t kick) ■ inviting all %«iicybol'boll fans lo moot this I year's loam at a got-{ot-togoihcr following • the Sept. 13 matcli withwi Albertson’s C ol-' B e a v ee r s ' i B i ai.R u p I Icgc. Dertgolfefer leads I More informationon is avnilablo fronu-. . ' J j '^^D iiggun aY 733 f33-9554:oxtcn8ibh e k e p i M in : V:^altey amnateur I B y L a iry H ov . L i o n ’s R u n f oi r r ! ^ l g h t ovcy • couldnIdn’t got it up nnd down. H Timcs-Ncw.s's writer My ch;chip went woll post the H 1; ruh/walk schedi!dule Sept. 9 w i n o vv ' e r p ^ cup.” ALLS — Rupert Frunkrunk soid ihc day passed in H : , -.HAILEY— Thee I I7ih annual Lion’s golfer Terry’ SpackmnnS soys he , oTcelinj:ling of mediocrity. ..H I R u n (or Sight 10-ki•kilometor run/walk ■ m b ... played betterc r on the front but "1 hiihit tho ball modiocrc. 1 H competition is sintedd ’forfi Sept. 9 at L ion’s V a n d a i Q |H his lead after;r the first round o f p u ttecd d mediocre. 1 felt I hit . H : • P a rk in H o ile y . Hie AuocUtod P n tt jig;| the Latham ^Motor/NlcDonold only/ a couple of shpts well. IH Rogistrolion opensns at 9 a.m. for both Insumnce Malogic Volley Ama- W henen ;you hit it mediocre. . r events'withthe walkk startingSI a t 9 :3 0 a.m . CO RVALLIS, Ore. —— The 1 grond teur blossotrimed on ihe back you’re're |going to gel mediocre 'H : I . and th e run at 1 0 a.m.tJ. coming-out party for an O regon scores,"es," h e soid, H State team with lofty expexpectations S p a c k m o n1 , who hod a one- The1C ttournament continues H Search, R escuee ftind-ralser1 w as nearly a disaster. under 33 goiijing into Ihe turn, with a ssecond 18 holes today, W ith record season-tickecket soles in reeled off fivive straight threes which;h alalso will include late of- - H golf tourney begeglns S ep t 11 anticipation of the Boavtlavers’ first ^ ^ ■ 3 . — three for'bibirdies — lo post a lem oon)on elimination derbies for I B U H L — T he'annuanual ^nd-raising golf ' w inning season in a quartstarter-centu- ' four-under popar 64 and o two- the chachampionship,'Hrst and : tournament to beneflleflt the Twin Falls ry, Oregon State openedned agoitrsi stroke leod ovover Mickey Dug- sccondnd ffiights. ■ County Search andi RescueR west team NCAA Division I-AA Ida![doho Sonir- ' - gerofElko. T he10 n-meet concludes Monday day, and barely escaped wii T w o B o is e will bo held Sept.. 111 a t C le a r L ak o with a 14-7 se State players, evening,ing. The toum'ament offers .H victory. , I . C ountry Club. M b M.H. Goss anda John Cook, S30,00(0 0 0 in merchandise The NCAA Division I-/I-AA Van-' ' also betteredd por at 67 while owords, i I • '.T h o tourney w ill starttart 018 a.m . ___ ds, including S6,000 added ■ dais losfto a Pac-10 tean::am for the . pre-m?et favoi’orite Trocy Fronk by the s . ; I Inforniadon on enteritering or sponsoring 1C sponsors, Latham Mo- ' 28th time in 29 tries, butIt tth h ^ were I i- of Heybum andai .Tyson Soko- tors and I prizes may be obtainedned from Ken Hulse ^ ' md McDonald Insuronce. in it throughout a s they' stistifled the - I gawa, onothere r Bronco golfer, oumpioniN . : at543.5211. lon'iNp Fligni Beavers’ normally high-p;h-powered AP (mo were tied ot ev

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' I . ' . ■ D-2 . nm«»-fil9w», Tw)irwln Falls. Idaho Sundoy.Sopiioplombor 3 ,1S95 •• • - ■ i ' ■' • ' e s i iwins inavitatio[)nal tit]l e i n U.'tab Bl» ru i]^ t)reeeze p ^ s;t t ’C ^ e s T h e T im c s-N c w a Yavapni, Ariz., 15-13, 1 , 15-4, 15-6 in'the ond1 gameg “ond just seemed to lose concen- PAS/iSADENA, Calif. (AP) - semifinals as Paula Arauj a u jo contributed 18 tratioion. We fired up o liitle: betterb for the Dovis’s’ cdebut as head coach at Mildiamiwos CoDegtoo^nnyitg^m O T • OREN, Utah — College of Southern1 kills.- • th ird d 'und-fourth gomes but. ti .truth bo told, odisasttistcr Saturday nighf'as Korimim Abdul- ■■ Idaho’s defendinging national championsi The Eagles then knociocked ofCthe host neith<:her team p lay ed g reat in th' 3wdIsJEnsIcs..'aftcr.sivccp=,_ d.nfntnh,.Valley. CS.SI, now.15-0, will panicticipate m the regulorar-season-5 gam es fo r th'c Hiiru rric d n e s In s 10 Gene Jelks and Anion single-eliminationan tournomcnt, dropped1 in thot his Eagles jumped!d iup 5-1 jn the sec- virtuaually the some teoms. n'l lost lo Vanderbilt in Nashville record,1, includingir bowl games, since isi lost to the Commodotiu In 1984 ___ I 'D avisv'is succecdcd D ennis ErickscCSOn, w h o in Tuscaloosa, » ' left Miailiami io become head coaclich o f th e N F L ’ss SeattleS. Seahawks. ' ■*•* ^ Arkansas St.t. 2 1 , Utah sta te 1 7 Scorees and Siitats Abduldul-Jobbar, formerly known1 asr S h a r- JONESBORO,, AriArk, — Johnny Covington’j 27. , — mon ShiShah, scored twicc — on a 9-yard yard shovel patss 10 Corey Walker w orked for a 2:07-10 dIhv n5.Arj» “Th 1 N o . 14 4 1Colorado 43, . I 40e 16.' IM > sion I'A opponentI sin{since they rctumed to NCAA lop III1 .410 2M t e l e v l ss l l c o l i ONMn ; 14 a N o , 2:i 1 Wisconsin ’ 7 . division-in 1992 and ionly their second conference DMM U « '4 ing the Big West in 1993- C«rMOhMR Evenent .______station ■ ,•Time ^ ,!|S17 1 1 0 4 MADIS<3IS0N, Wi*. — Key Dcimcr and hihis speedy victory 8ince joining Ih I I 0 ' 0 1 ' 0 receiversrs cjexploited Wisconsin's green »eco ‘OfMln) . ' (I » «lJS T an n li, U.S. O porpen KMVT/channel t 11/12 10::0:30-a.m . xdMW*4 • 3 ' t ' No- 14 ColColorado's new cast romped pastIt the: 2 1 st- No. 6 Auburnm 46,M4 ississippn3 KnuOtr » 5t i it S Football, 490T8 oto t Si a in ts • •Fox/channols.f 6 rFhtUwS-wtf, ranked Hod UadKcn 43-7 Saturday night. AUBURN, Ala.-la, — Patrick N ix threw for a SSSo“ a w 44* l! w A uto Racing, It Dow I Souttiom E£ S P N /channel 13 ■, .-1 . . i i j S : BAMFDW Rick NetNeuhcisel beeamc Ihe iln i Colorado, c ^ h to _ «|,ao].record 3K2 yan - Utt^ M 77 J7»ji x» Basebotl. Cubs 01an B ra v o s • V I yards Saturday as No. 6 Auburn WGN. • ■ '• • • ■ ■ ^ win hi* clcbuIcbut «inee William Saundcn in 1932,I, anda he did emerged from NCAA?AA probation; in im pressive fash- VMDMWn IM n. BaMtMlI, CubalatBravoa at TBS/channel 1 32 11:( C M a 4 /2 0 il-inihciowr:own he where he was bom just 34 yean jiippi 46-13. a i - Football. Chlots oot t S: a o h a tv k s KTFT/c/tonnef ^ 7 js,'» ‘s!i‘si:»Ipw29 4 111. Airingg i( out 10 eompensaie for the 2,0i M M ' Football, VIklngajaatBaar* I - Fox/channel F 7 2:3S:30p.m. vtonoH'4ooo'tn I 2tl>or-39 passes, threw for one ■ - S * ' i l l * i'7 1 they lojiIt whenw winner■-t Rashaan1 ,ouchdown and rann for two as the Tigers .u n veil^ a , (MM '» C “ U 5 g W om en's golf • •• PRM P ■ ItSJrtrt I n i Saloam optedOpu for the NFL, Ihe Bunaloes‘ scoreds< on onensive ar»< ^ " T ennis, U.S. O p•en an , ; . U e arsenal that didn't even need the . USA/channel 23 S:3i:3o%':S: ini sFMtalp 4 010 seven conseinseculive possw ions to rout Wisccsconsm for ^elp <5f Stephen Davis.)avis, the top rusher.in the South- • ■ Baseball. Roya^I aiai Rangers ■ ' ESPN/chonnal E 13 nd stniighi year. S«kiiS.C«rW4 Football, Bills MttBroncoa. e TN T T/chsnnal 31 If S' SS'S!!!.S!5S S t *i“oVo **’' * eastern Confemnnec'taice'Iost leoson. HMYcrtS,(Mto«0 SMMC 7 0 0 0 VMap V«M 7 0 0 0 Davis watchcd manyman; of Auburn’s m ost Impres- . D|^Cl*nHn>2 I . I CniMtii 1000 No. nI AAlabama 33, Vanderbibilt25 aive drives from theic sidelines,si4 though be capped two (illPucMieO) MiACcxM same 4.100 n«irc COO l» - l NASMVIIIVILLH. Tenn. — No. 11 Alabaman . HuniripH »hort TD nuii.f, DaDavis carried only 14 times'for ■ -SK-iH;'. ■ « Fimra one run for 32 yards- UrrMCU6.MMiAMi lER OB so TM 30 2 02'TeMl;* Js!! KSB'' & i!!! ■- . losing ilsis fififlit-ever game under NCAA piprob.ilon. 70y.rtl..brc.kir.8 0»ci CMbnU (fM*y 13-tJ« Boten w*4»*i,i»- ^ . * ' »0 ;0 1 3 , oSSr^ tS S001 Ob-3 Umd(4tHR-Taii-OnMrd2.D« CMninxOpn r-7) J|0«M (0«7W 2.D.n«1. . (1HCO«U(0lW.fin«p)»-^ ; t i t i o n r o d e o ;il:18»ni, lOe-OraiM I, MM 7.3-UA-WttiOOl . . P ,i; fl ';,.Sa V S SmallII wins saddle 1bronc cpmpeti at SmM (S*nM }■ 1)« Silmtr*{KMt:«rt.2-7i, , 5 : 0 ! !p )[sS r' mww.'m a .7 ,3, , , . OP-A«U. — Some great performoncescs in Ihe specially. Lancc;c RobinsonR ond Trent Walls HmNMtUJa > > 1 3 « « M ,8 so - . F i i - E R - Xrai* Oy (jacm <-71 at tiu> (WBAMI7II «lhU » r h U DXiM 1 0 6 0 6 } OWatlt.4.1 * '' l ‘'4‘ inc competition rang tlie curtailain down shared the top spotspot wilh 10.0 c lo c k in g s ., SM1« 3 110 Umndd 9 4 4 1 Dmt 7 7 '0 0 ^ * 3 H»«1W‘ " ' a n pm I 0 17 2 lnW,H' e 4 7 73 1 1 XHimMu 1-3 4 9 i Coi^LI-9 i t5 f * J J on the Twinin FoilsF County Rodeo Saturdaya y n ig h l. ■ Da«i>Bci>rtoif.e--f>o(iu*uiv __ tT^(qyrn»'i.ioi>oogi(ua: SE? i i i i S i 2 3 1 I ‘ W 2 3 — B utch-SmSm«IHvon-lhe-competition » Bybk*.?: 2. Rob Jutof. OuW, C-B: 3. ------CMn— 4V31 wuwl ie~ e - i -gj-i— “ " ® . aSili«*^’ *“ .n.A vhen-ie?Se^i^ o m ib 4611 Ttnwcxfi 3111 [N«nl Di*-(n n'9u by judges. Chance Dixo:con, c u r- S»0illobnJftS-1,DiitcJiSm««Smaa DO; 2- Chancc OUon 07:’ 3. NL standings , SfffMK 4 00 0 InmAX 1 0 0 0 bm /M MNEWTOm coowco 9T.10U9 . ' •*.43904' owardeda'9i WOMfen Pmi>< 4-00 0 \b i3 e rcntly eightghth in ihe world among! s« a d d le rilmraU>o-i.Rub«wooiMV6ol»or UK) Ko.y Koonta 7,3; 2. W»d* Rysn Pa a ,- 46 ID tf 30 17 *>hU • rl>H MrhU tt (h ua NL late boxC scoress« brone rider 0 7 n _ j ttiKlWo»Pijm»iii, 7.1 W I M ' 4 0 11 ntsirr 1000 Oogs>»» 4 1.1 0 EYf«a 9 1.1 I Obr* lers, checked in with an 8 / a n a Coilfco*no-1,iu«)l»ne«ftnca Rot*»on and Trani Walls 10.0;3,9lr«n PMMtn* w se w504 14 1 ' d 3 0 7 7 (trad 40 11 C8II1».» "««» Kevin Sm^iliallhadpn83. | Smfln. 11,0; A. Fro4 WMnekiMinekt. 14.B tiomd S7 M 4tr I 4 110 0M& 3 0 0 0 OM1IIt 4 0 11 DdiMr 1111 MHd n n n U M «ga s . a r “ ,90 10 1] 9 UcOmA 3 0 0 0 Smit**1 4 110 inVrf30 13 BMiif ■»13? .77 P5, ^ >e 4 0 11 OigilO .3 0 0 0 D«MK' i ’lh ?floo VtSHiCfi 1 0 0 0 Jcftw. 00 010-4 d n r t 1 0 0 0 IS ra)'.( 9110 CWUM 3 0 0 0 Nwayl I’I n n n n ■ S ' ' 0 S f l i l l : R e d -I J!^dx extendi Angels’ loso s i n g Streak SO oo»-to p>#3a 3 0 0 0 i0«rIt. 4 110 Gnrdc1160 BM«p ■rtttX 4 11 . . - ■ . S i 'g. (>-0«aeo2- bOMie 4 0 0 0 V(I»WHIH 4 111 BMn 2 7 0 0 OMffi £"_L? Saaa " ? ? ? ■»«•'» 4»0'» 1 1 Lirga HouMoi - 81 if J « II l0C-Tcra«7,O»30!>>,35 IMUiktmp). SMctu )0 10 (Wra) 7 0 0 0 BMmp 4 100 CnrmJI SS.’ip I ? ! 3 B O STO)N N (AP) — Tlic AL Wcst-ll-le a d in g o a p s ea ii x» O-ftUgmtr Hilandc 1000 3 ia a « hSS?If jsj! a:,* ;j J f•tmt- s 4010 California1 AAngels lost their eighth's!‘straight AltlGHCrlcan L eagu e »a u ER BO SO ^ .S tlao M U 474 ' OMM CCO OS a £ n 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 , game Satunlurday os Mo Vaughn’s twtw o -ru n " VMOMn COI» lU-S s OAiUp s ; i ? 1 ? 0 0 1 AiriBSI*- inflS double andid Jose. Canseco’s 21st hontm c n m sent liie Milwaukee BtcwiStewers to their fifth stiaiohl loss, Vf L Ptt •J EM>n 0 0 0 ACM The Twins exicnilcdiilcd Iihcir season-best winning streak 01 97 “ ji; ? ui! ! 3! 7 2 l-WWi» (TV DfM3-ard Iioft-o*-110ft c> fmmp nnup 101 0 led Boston[) totc a 5-4 victory; CekmM fli S7_JU.j y ___ Cnera J 1 0 0 0 2 M7,MMYcrtt79-S«na41Sa-<1 Sa-«H«- IMn IP 1 0 0 0 0 ~ P »®® ® , 10 five. Tlie Drewcts.ft. hihoping for a wild-caxd spot, lost dmCt).J«Mr{n).CW>«n>|4)>|4)CS- C T«M ' » 1 4 a Toyi. witi ****P 0000 SSn*l ?S2o The Angeligels, who began Saturday's ' CinDwos U U 4M 3 2 7 RH««oi(10| • * 1 8 ' 5 ^ p . 0 0 0 0 I1r,e S g a m e after overcoming a 5-Odcficii.5-0 d . ' Str^wvoos ^ it tl 4?J tti f J J* ’ •' 090 aoo-i' with a 6H-fif-game lead over Seattle,e, have _ ^ _ Saidf/lOtmN iW-Cifiin ” “ ” jK2 m B CMJFOmU cBOSTON VflSnUO 9 3 1 11 7 0 ' E-CYttrg(I).C*‘~CeMel.Sl K S f, ! ! ! ! dropped 111 b their last 12. C alifornio'o 's leod Rangers 4, Royso y a ls 1 'y 8wFrMW3 8,N«>tYon} , 7.41-3> 1 O' I • •u5B-Col»»»9,SlUul»8 28-(KSa'i .."jV,-,m »aiia was 10^ gair;o m esonly 16 days ago. ARLINGTON, TextTexas — Roger Pavlik broke hi*/ g n O ^ S, 11 nw«i lo st 14. IhreC'game losing iircakiireak and Ctfhdy MnldonAdo home-V T/ i 6 UcCwil.'--^ M« ',o W , 010-9n . J T he R ed1 SoxS< have won 10 of their la J nBtu^'ll.CMrmtt WVred 4 7) *V»«iir7■T-4 - 11.^ ? 0 0 0 “ USS ’ ‘ red in his second at-balt-bai for Teiios as the Rnngen beat C<*ne9( the Kansas Ciiy Royals^als tto Slop a five-game losing skid, HuWitO.Fk)r>Sat COM* 301 CnKSoT < ihtitan 'B«k>w,7-t 6 1-19 0 1 0 0 0 4*l>»(10)t«-wi4w{n0«* ’Yankees 5, Athletics 0 ^{aldonada, acquired'ired Thursday from Topanto, hit a 3- ■Sno>1» 4 0 0 NTrnA''" 2 ; 0 2 0 t).brjud)<». ^ M O O" “ " " R»b«»2i«) S-Oia} " “ “ “ ■ J S K H - C«n»M 4 0 6 GmJf • - 4 0 0 0 ii(I>WJrt.)Pe-$Urtt,2 o r. NEWVORKRK — Jack McDowell pitched i^o-'o-hit ball 2 pilch from Kansas OilyCily sutler Dave Fleming (1-6) into CNc*gs(f«>ar M) *1 Alru (UtrttM wjmUJ'7- * J » ; ; P > i ^ " RER "• OB so for eight inningsIngs und New York won its fiftii siniiimighl. • the Rangera'bullpen1 leadinglead off the Jlflh'jo give Texas a J *-w-. ?S!JW ] j § g ° NL box scores I ^ ' 4 0 4 McDowell1(12-10) (i: sinick out nine. Rickey’ Hender-1^ ,2-1 lead. It was Maldon.ililonado's eighth,hMner o fth e sea- n g > ^ (Wigw 1-13)« CR)mn([kf a 3\ 12 1 ru»rn -HO-WUS7W BM . . 7 1-3 0 S• • ■ • ■ S'“ ‘['{00 i »on look a calle:alled ihird strike in Ihe sinih inniining and 8on. ______lau»(0»6gn«i 1 0 0 0 3 8loo0011 Stanley iiood Ibci between them, UenM (Fmmto 13-10) ■ U« ArgMn (1^ IUt«(lV><701. 4 00 0 UgMn3»> 3 011 Z*3b 90 10 l*i*a7»S Jiil 10 0 0 1 , Some plny^rsy ^n from boih benches spilled onon 10 the inning brolbroke a lie and gave Ihe Detroit •0171). Ctnxf 1100 UoCnK ,1.1 0 0 0 Cnaie 9 110 C»Mi» • field briefly, but no blows were simck- MenderjKrsonwas Tigers a vicloiy. InO). M d 3 100 CT0CMI 4 4 0 7 1 SoHif 9 714 Utoaib ?ed their three-game losing streak L VitMp 10 6 0 OuMtin i LOaMOEU walked lo ilice AA ’* dugoul by umpire crew chiclief John • a tB. SO ■ 0»«ip 0 0 0 0 M«i«- 3 3 0 1.0 'Tnrraf 4010 KMiol ' ■ ttr»t« Shuloek.andiheithere were no ejections. againstOrelliiser(12t (12-6), who had won four stmi^t. ' AL box scores Ditteo 1 00 0 Ewepc • I 1 1 1 7 BilNI 1 0 0 0 Olkwc JohiuDoherty. earneiarned his fourth sa v e w ith three . MWMcrry ID UipitnUM 4 M 9 9 S , 301 0 - BnMc 7010 Actxtc shutout innings'in reliefrlief ofc Felipe Lira (9'*9). 0 1 1 0<«ggV 1111 T«>wp ' 0000 0 ta fw a 90.10 B M a ‘ !SS? S«S'# 4134 Mm.« 2> 4 0 ^ ^ Wwtp 0 0 0 0 0SH! iST ISStSs:,- « 2,.ioi2, inning >rokeb«fc a ije. and Ihe Oaltimori; Oriole Jvirwit 4 110 rania 22 0< 00B. ■ tCnt,W1-7 9M 7 ,4 .il 1 ,1 0 0 0. AYntp . OOOO..D>&aF(ir • f S SSf ! ! J SSS?«n3b 10 0 ed 0 Pix-gamchoi: Home losing streak by beating Seatlfattle C H IC A G O -U nance c e Johnson got four hits, sured 0 « a » 4 0 11 jCna* 1 3JSSDi ’jj 0 0 -0. 5 ! I- ""SS!. J 0 0 Cfll Rjpkcn1 nlaycdoil in his 2,127th consccuiivek’c 'sanie ihree bases os the Chicago White . ,■ ia*n7» J 0 1 0 Ttwcnil JOI \ f. ! ! ! . ! g t . i l i « > Blue Jays. I 0 0 D Onml 0 00 0 i 0 0 > ^ 5 - ^ 1.00 £ i 4 1-0 8°” 8 O-Cor-3 withwith a walk. As the 10-foot numbersrs taffixed Toronio Ului <>•(»■> 4 0 t 0 Ift^c 9 I “ “ ’ ftaw on cn. 91 J 2-1-2-7 • Johnson, who tripledipled twice, had his "sixth four-hit } 2 1 I KAnU SALTI Mp 10 0 to Ihe warehouseuse adjoiningI Hie itadium flipped to 2 Nu«rl> 1 0 00 UMo> 72 “ W* IJ! SK»p ’, 00 0 afler Ihc fifth inning,innii he acknowledged a standingJ oovation sam e ofthe sca.ion,'KeKe lulias 13 career four-hit games, CaMnpn 0 0 0 D w>trg» 7 l ; J. The win was the four Con(;fi 1 0 t 0 Gin 202000 1 «rhH. » 5;? Jo 0 from U>cselloutJt crowder of46.7Jl with three waves. founh straight for ph icago while Tuta«« 4 0 00 Hgnitn 001oooD ovwit 4 0 00 er<>(ax^iinm-ikft« M»imc J 0 00 ^0 0( 000 GrfrJtd 4 0 0 0 Wnn1» iissi Rs'sas’v ^ ' ffi’ » • : xai.a x w i n s 6 , B r W ilson Alvore* (7-7) wa< the winner. The While Brewers 5 . Sox scored seven unansvlanswered runs in the finit two in- Tn* 94 i 7 1 Tet* a ft 3 0 0 0' ■ ffcdS « RER «»«,61 =“ “ r ^ T “ A “ 'I" 5 E S JiJi S S ? - i : , « i''0i.'ffi J E i MiftNEAPOLI:OLIS — Kirfey Puekdt homcred U>> lelead dir nings.; giving Toronio110 sislaner Jeff Ware (0 -1 ) a ru^le Kn«Or 000 100 (n)- 7 00 0 VMM 1 0 7 7. . , A m - , u , llMNiUi3^). the bottom ofthethe ninth inning and the Minnesotata Twins welcome to the big leagueugues, Tbb cm 010 2Ik 4 0 10 r im 3 7 1 f ! E>A 1. LOO-Kan^ H ! ! ! ! - • : !'7110 Snil 1 1 0 0 . • i pj, . Anmpt 0 0 00 Drewd 3 1 1 0 G««> 1 0 0 0i i ' ( » f YPmiUM I 7 2 3 1 lr*“ *’ fttjai 10 6 0 ;;; sissaHS'l rSan FFrancisco dlefeats New^ York, 5-3 Ml (5} CS-Mon ( , on JO CriWmc 7 0 0 0 ’ Oral 9 3.3 9 9 9. , . *,>,, 7’ , 1 RER.BB SO SW» 1001 0 0 1 BM0> '■ 7 l i e ,-j •; , SAN FRARANCISCO (AP) — •M N a rk „ K~ ' S !! ! ' " ' ' A^>•r« 4 7J 7 9 ■ J J S uhoeoo ’ \ \ 0 O ' Leonard hitt ad three-run homer in his fin inal League ' ! 1 ; " easoiv and Sergio Valdez thn ® S7M TM •■» : ^ ,fc U ' 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 firew a ...... •■“a- H8P-«yVMM(8«D) Wf>-VMt11 ' l*n*i7P 9 0 0 0 Rtt>«ba. fold R(J*83S*’ ' I ' 0 0 0 1 four-hitter asos the Son Francisco GianisiL-J«6ilJi»«n1.n l. . « r h tl ■ mM rhH WMrf 4 0 0 0 Oioale J I J J Lconord, whosewl last home run wasJ / A u g . runners advanced on Jody mmt lOO-SMe>9.B«mn10.7S-»Mn(lI>n(lj. OmMO 9 2 2 0 Hmw4I 101 0 0 0 HffMlO 9117 l • H(U£U»«r«Rin. ^ „ 700 0 &MII 1 0 0 0 AC«n>H' 4|2t pKMBIMMXtaex « r h U «1 r hhU H RER BB SO Uvndrt '9 2 9 1 UcKntlb '30'3 0 1 0 Bnalp 0 0 0 0 f*Mrf Phoenix of■ theth Pacific Coast League, Mend 4 0 0 0 KMchJb 70 1 PtaKp 0 0 0 6 OtfCSiTk I17 7 10 Mirn* 0 0 0 0 K»nin» le . H e Gubs 6 , Brakess 4 ' ■ ' ' ■ ' SM& 4 0 0 0 Omima 9MI? S ftSS? « 7 .j’ a1 J7 0 Cni9(A 1 0 0 0 Ijrwu . 707 0 0 0. lO ll'K tM tfi ?ot6 W ildcard Standndings. • was recalledd bby the Giants when teamsn s e x - -ATLANTA — Sammy S Mten 4 110 PuAtSrf 3 77 I 0 0 0)«P 0000 U n a k 7 71 111 BMP 0 6 0 0 imy Sota homcred twice and reached ■ JMIS 3 110 PUni(ti 4 0) 1 1 po-fip 0 0 6 0 RSWtd 3 30 0 0 0 FtoicO 1 0 0 0 BfraiC “l p« oe P®ndcd th eirrcrrosters Friday. 100 RBIs forihe firstU'meiJme in his career, leading the Chiea- !:■ ! ^ ; KKglB 4 106 WiKnd 1111 1 I Sofiep 0 0 0 6 atm p 7 0 0 0 go Cubs over the Atlanta Br Wmx* 4 111 OM( 2 I 0 1 3 CO«a a 0 7 3 JMT71I 9 1 KMttuCrr 99 97 ita Braves 6A Satunlay ni^L 9 110 UtMC 4 0 0 0 f)wp . Jaime Navarro (13-5)•5) bbecame the first pitcher lo beat • JOMC 4 127 (ttOuW* 4' ?I ?! ? 1 0 6 0I i 1 1 W#rarf 0 0 00 Bocnta 4 1 , 0 0 0 « Uii S ~ Padres 6, PhilliesPh 5,11 innings ' , . 0 0 0 0 WbMie 4 000 0 0 ' CU»lS2l ill 1000I 0 1 U«*i> 3 13 1 Pu^a 0 0 00 0 0 ™JJ^' 'th e Braves in consceuiivi;uiive starts this season. Chicago ' UK¥ 1 t l ( a « I U . 4 0 707 3 1 0 . . l.itate . 000 sa 0«o-«tt-< 22!3^ 2S? 4-S-TO'bO-...... • mt«ixp 0 0 » O M o SI. a IknM 81 no oos- 6 0 0 0 E-VMn|l) DtWlMMtMI.SM e-SwODroSlSllIeUiet UiTwoUr 1. s s ! ! ! K Is 1 ;'Eaglr I DOO CujWl 0 0<00 0 PWw^ CD7 300 TOO-roo-ll f> H ft ER I ^ I IN . ia“. Continued frofrom DI ' In..M«iCK*aa and at least tw(tw o team s. Dixie ond Salt Lake, Li The coaching ieleilelegroph is very slow re- U*Mai3a.Sug>-SM!oi»ia ' .aK*W7i.tiMFaha WMt77,HcmMM0 • J I Biaao4»,Fw«PDn; m an (ow ard thethe-key defense area. - schools this year fofor f some-reason — giving . BtMt5.Cowl4 s s K r r » " Cotn«9 4iVAnnn7 Yoder.wasJ a proven Ihrce-point scorererbut the CSI coaching si Bcnnma«M.DutV|r7 l*KOig,Hfen«t0 S£rJ;^wS*iwlai3 Ig sta ff a little h o p e th a t UcwUnHiT«»,Kir40 W«iaM90.R>H7 PMJ*».WMtVtm34 three team s u.< u.MlOr« 19I, w hat happenedled lost yeor. hove excellent teams,’m s," Irons said. )*cB40,*I>««Mn 14 OnanaOr* 2«,Fnj«v40. Ftan*Sl70,IM*7a 9oJhD-«M27,«l^10IO ."George had i ■ amF«TrM.ft>iireciO pK*Mo3I.C«anMn BOUIHMST ad a great scoring spring andI ili f he ■ A n d h e ’s m o k inig g thisth a challenge year for PMFHa2;,ljMM7 §s?:«F»“ '• MnMSt7l,UHiai7 m aintains thotIt tlthrough the season, no onee iwill his Eagles. ^te!gg^?io BMV37.TUIU9 . .OrMr*MfFMn»8.SMnonRMr4 talM?'l«rmO«n7OT jKMcrwa» tlie, Stm ItaJKn tl dare slack o ff Ihim,” the coach said. “VoI'odoTy “O ur goill is Io renretum to Hutchinson and Hn»iiaMlcti12 S«!Kn20.0)iai13 Uut*l9,KraaylO Raa.uwvo ^___ • will be asophophomorc this yeot.'and-aljhojloup ^ ploy.for.thcjiotionol- . HfMM24,KaTM0 - snec>i7*,taT«ir«ivz> " ...... S*ti*nU*;i7,Miw(f •' inoI.cboihpionship.~To-AC* . HenMAnO«>44a.lMiaQtra ; 'S lS is^'ir SM(Mn F AMn 71. K.IM* 7 wc may run intoint quicker guardis, his eSpirpw- complish that we; willwil have to w in the rcr ■ HirSvlcnCn.UMmWae Nm------— itti!s?.tisateT7 quickerJthis ycoycor himself. Plu.s, w c J m t i take-Bbility,"d6pth"onrand.mcntortbughncss. I ' ter. quicker ann441 taller athletes bcTinHTfitnK’* like the idw thot: eigeight of our ployers are The bare stotitotiisiics of the roster show’ halhh sophomores, sorne'we wiiHTJivisiori I expcri- *iO*#w • ' «>i7i4»-:)»-»7 OA YMi^ in-210 '7M».n-; 0eTR0rTT1S£RS-AK*MKwn . a»77-»-: 3d size but more ,importontljtly it tougher discipline outaura around the team by ' 1 ^ T < m ^ 7D-73«-;’«Z 2ll u!l>?AU«?0M?JER9-C«»»d»4 VP UM PHILADELPHU EA0US^3^K.'. I...' 8““* 2 ? s S E e-TOa • . MrrfM 7»70.7l-ii,7l_2ll nMr,(*tw.MMrtUnea.nrWnnw Atf»y.enyw UesDMai - ' 7O«5.nVr209-709 iMJnw ' ' T»7247-2(7-OT DmeMkn a9.T0.77-;.7J-3H Ti*i«t Bud%, p#dw, to Ir«»in4(e e tthat Hutchmsori wos btisiclicol-' court problem s. Oneae alreadya h as re lo c a te d at 7-7CS w«yn*l«l Tt-TMB-:40-211 V «ianA i«a^ s-309 scAEiM ri-T&ri-s•71—212 HrtaMBiiAaMMon flUTOOIS-NnM Mm SjS w ly a m atter o fI'ultra uli qui£k guards ond good>d, i f B a r t o n , C o u j i t y ; Kim.in., , _ ’ ‘ / ■ ■ S S S 3 S 7-70a unnRgMm n « 7-71-2U l-l PISCATAWAY CHIEFTAHS-NPm Kfenicara*- som cw hflt'slow>wer, c centers. In the past cou)tuple Anyway,' nine wcel ^ j s v r * - s s t s0-an i s Bmafwn* rmTD-:-70-212 Mimi nMjQK, Htnad Stow UtC vceks ’dl_Uiis. f ir s t g an ie, ■'.'SL'IS-. .SSS3S-7D7 HcMHTn% 7I47-71-.2I1-209 'SccaOiKp • 71.71-70-3JO-317 J«uPfn<.md>M. TiMcdToniRTl Rotwti, soimewpM'iouaANiuM«<^imtoart.' of visits there,re , 0 sharp increase in insiiside fans. HMtof ' »7M5-a:7■2S7 »72-a»-<»-«10 On«Uirti aO.73-79-3.75-317 p»»»l»N*nttfcra(l^nrtob*iwn rt OTM nn- quickness ond h< ■JOT JklmHKtt ■ JSMM-3'.0-310 Kt*r TMS.m-7.m-717 iMndAMrRoraM.O«dbMrt«n•n TraM *Y®«dL i height has been noted, - ■ a s r . ‘ . 's s j f c•jar s '7t4S48-2l9-210 flirtBnM' 72'r».;&-77&-717 j4>«lAMtm.p*MUPM 7l-aa-79-779-717 . Mo*«pld«,MBW>»Kmn.M«.MM. \ jfa spdrtswriter for The' • I and slight of built>uild. Times-News.

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S undoy.^ 5Soplombor 3. 1995 Timos-No5-Nows. Twin Falls. Idaho D-3 tf — 7 - ^ 7 1 Bijrley ]m an comnpletes ^ sh ride brulised, nott broken By Bnid Bowlin By the timetimi Greer rcached Ameri- Times-News sports cditciior , can Falls at iab6ut 3 a.m. Friday, he fallMn • ' rcaliicd'liishis : feel were freezing. He : ...... DURI:EY—-Lee G rceeer hos earned - stopped .indind iTcmovcd the shoes-that:------iTicw days oCrest a n d rerelaxation. were stillI soakedso from Ins earlier Tlie 34-year-old truck:k piins dealer dousing, established Idaho’s fifirst official A changeige i o f socks goi him back, opiei cross-slute bicycle, recoi;ord Thursday on ihe bikelike...und he made it (O and Friday, crossing thi:hc Gem Slate Pocatello iq limeli to see the sunrise. ’ SOUTH BEND. Ind.In (AP) — In, in 26 hours and five m ininuies. “ l-caiightht nm yself nodding ofTo lit-; • 'ohc o f the biggest upsetsups in college' .That’s 397 miles onn two wheels tie bil a coupl3uple o f tim es." G reer said; footbnll hislory. Not

i , ' ------^ r 'O'..: ; ■ I EM Tfm os-Now s. Twirrwin Falls, Idoho Sunday. SopJoptombor 3.1 9 9 5 ' teavid n g LJA.: Sorttie fansibidgcpod ridIdanceito NFlL teams I I LOS ANGELES> (AP){/ T- Tliis im- cent yciyears. -The Dodgers. Angigels. Lakers and |- ngc'conscious city,y, i tarnished by n - To wjwatch an NFL game in persecrson Kings generally haveVC been well-sup- I' . •' • .1 a fan has to drive lo the B( taihly belter than I b b , can h q u ak cs, fire;fires a n d lloods in now , ii Bay ported by fans, ccrta: T . , r j f H ' n W I rcccnt years, took anotheran hit when /i^rca.oi.or San Diego — some 120 12 the Ram s nnd Roidersrrs w ere recently. its two NFL franchiseliiscs left for m uch m iles; loto the south. John Ferraro,' a LcLos Angeles city " smaller areas this sumium m cr. It’s ne_beache,s. iin d .atiiulusc-.. si L.A. .Coliseum,Conammission. said ------abound here donU-suciscem-tocare.----- ;— -m cni-pL-parkK-likc-DiAncyland-afi-and—there was-notMng-g-arca-officials— > ; \ ' .W ~ When the NFL'sL's 76th season Magicic Mountain never have ofoff- could do 10 Veep t:the Raiders or - r-- starts Sunday, the: nation’snu sccond* years.. /And the Dodgers and Angengels Ram s in the area. largest market willnil be without a arc bothoth enjoying good seasons, “We couldn't forcccc the Raiders to team Tor th e first lime (in sincc 1946, Fortlir tlie hard-core NFL fan, havirwing stay in the Colisiseum and we when the Rams nio\n o v e d w est fr o m ^ n o localcal team means m u c h m o ree c;ex- couldn’t force the -Ralams to stay,” he - C leveland. tensive/e TV’ coverage ihan.ever. said. “T hey’rp'frce to T he R am s w ill play pla in-St. L ouis ' / ‘Thathat’s ihc upside,” said Torreirrcst ' And go they '°dW . Raiders- ______instead o f A naheimn, , andr ih^ Raiders Sicwnrian. another customer ^t SlatJlats. spokesrnan Al LoCasasale said the sit-* have returned to da(OaRfimd 13- y e a rs ‘T h e dcdownside is no local teaiii'iii toi uatlorT was n ever'oneic'iri'wniclrthere— after Al Davis thougliught he was strik- cheerr ffor. People do care. WhW ho w as a luck o f w hat he called a quali- ___ ing it nc.h by m oyingng isouth; _ . . doesn’tn ’i..wnni_ lo ro p t^ f o r a homome ty. fan. It was a qua)ality_ facility ihaX. "Good riddance,”e,” patron K.cyin team?T? T hai's A m erican trad itio nI.” .” was lacking. . _ Murphy said at Statstats.Sports Bar & The eF Raiders will be televisedd Iclo- "This area’and its tenants, both ' Grill, a popular han^angout for sports cally’ o n S u n d a y , b u t th e R.ani..ams pro and collegc'thatat playe'd in the fans in suburban Cui::ulvcr City. "I’ve won'l.I. 1The local Fox alTiliate askctskcd Coliseum, deserve aa i m uch better fa* VSS&S lived here for 30 ycat'ears. I’ve been lo view ers.•rs to vote on the first gameic -— cility than we’ve: had over the one.Ram game ana n d n o R a id e r Sun Frai•ranci.«o dt New O rleans oririhc ll: years,” he said. gSm cs." .. ■ ^1' R am si atat Green Bay — and the 49<49er Ferraro understand:ids. About being ;M u rp h y th k n k s the transieni na- gamewiwas n landslide winner, president of the Coli:liscum Commis- W M / g t ' ture of the area hasQs Ihad a negative “Thatlat’s probably the m ost workcirked sion he said, “I woulclid liken it to be- ■ impact on local teams.ms. u p R aams n followers have been;n i in ing copiain o f th c T itaitanic.” ;"You ask 10 peepsoplc here, were years,’’,’’ :said Sieve Harvey, a colunlum- Commissioner PcPaul Tagliabue you bom in Califomiim ia? One,' tw o or nisi forir tth e Los A ngeles T im e s andind a said, in the league’e’s big picture, ' three might say. 'YeiYeah,-* ” he said, longtimiime observer of the LA scene,nc. starling the season wiiviihout a tcam-in APphow' ••Tlie m ajority o f peofleople who live in Marvervcy said that life will be mornorc Los Angeles is not "bi'big negative.” placcs like B uffalo ha-have been there a excitingmg wilhout the-Ran^-ifecausause "Obviously, it’s a, negativen for the Rojellollb~6arcia, left, an^ A nteitonib Hernandez preparere the Coliseum in LosIS Angeles Friday f^ th e '* long time. That’si notnt necessarily' “they’re’rc just .so dull and depressing,ing." fans in Los Angeles,"," Tagliabue said upcomiming colloge, not pro,, fcfootball season. Witli ni:fib N F L t e a m d u e t o t hle e cdeparture ofthe-"'”"' ' >' true here. We’re a mamagnet for immi- O f ththe Raiders. Harvey saidaid. Saturday in Jacksoionvillc Fla. . Raidersars to Oakland, the Colls>ll8 0 u m w ill h o u s e S o u thhem i Cal this Saturday.y . ; gration." ■ “ T h e y were ^ al\vays like a rowdw dy -.w here he w ill se c 'th'the new Jaguars TV contract,” he said. “That M u rp h y s a id hee chcers c for. the house: gigue.st. 1.would say LA wilhoihout ■ debut. tion ofa f a new stadium in Los An{\n g c - Ihfough expansion or)r relocation. next TV us a reasonable am ount o f timci 49ers and has driverven_the upproxi- the Raitaiders means there’s probabl;'jibly T ag liab u e-said thele N F L stadium lbs. "I think if I had to0 pick a num ber, gives us t ; a n ew stadium built. -That’s-O'- - m«te 400 miles to0 SSan Francisco going, ,toto be a lot Jess crim e on SunSun- committee would nielicet Wednesday He alsoals predicted that'Los An(\ngc- I would probably sayly the target date to get a r B first y cfir o f our top priori•iprity in tliat area." several times to watciatch games in re- days." • to di.scuss a w ay to firrmance,construe- .les willill have..ntipthcr team , cithiith c r is 1998, w hich is the I Coirirmissionner w ill From injuriesi to1 retireement,biig names missing ski. “And he gels hurt B y B an y W ilner ------— 1 he Associated I'rcsss - ' ~ ~ immontary--— ^----- ' u ity u iid cvciybudy wan istoiy Carolina threw in thet towel on Foster after a> ~widtness hie No Joe. No Sterling,Ig. N o Ki-Jano, nalicisin doesn’t scet;cem to exist in Southcm Ca'ali- very short partnership.hip. Due to moke S2.5 million a: ighl.have been construed solely JACKSONViLLE,LE. Fla. (AP) — “Ourir clear.c No. I p riority at thislis Barry Foster is unenemployed. So is Art Mononk, fomia." year, his relpasc might 'c. It w a sn ’t. NFL commissionericr Paul1 Tagliabue point is to keep team s w h e re tlicy;y M arvin Jones is hurt again.a( — - . What docs is existist is an NFL void as big as; tlth e a s a salary cap move. I )crs felt Foster was dogging it, will be am ong tliosesc vwatching history arc,” hele ssaid. "W e'rc w orking in part-n- And there arc no Lo;.osJVngelcs Ram s o r R aidIcrs. er one Montana Icfi by•y retiringr to the world o f lcle%evi- Coach Dom Capers iiring workouts-the other run- , unfold Sunday. nership,p >with communities to keep;p The NFL’s misslning persons .bureau has , particularly durin npletcd at full effort, Tugliabuc will be at the debut of teams wlwhere they’ve developed fanin been busy sincc last5t seaso n ended. A s th e n in g backs compic ; *(Ki-Jana CCarter) gets hurt in be that simple in this busi-< ' Shi/Jaguars at the 73.000-scat,73, S 140 loyaltiescs andi fan tics. I think it can betie league gels started forir 1995. Joe M ontana is in ■ ■ “It really tan b 'm illion Jacksonvillele MunicipalN Stadi- donecveivery place, but it’s n ot going lo10 the TV studio. Sterlin£ng Sharpe is recuperating and automatictically the entire clcity n ess,” Caroliriaa fullbackfu Bob Christian says, message to everybody in this, um. a new facilityMliat th the commis- beca.sy.” from 0 serious neckIc injury — and perhaps “Thai sent a mes and everybodody wants to throi' locker itjom. WVe c fa ll know w hat’s cxpcctcd of, sioner points to as! a imodel for other - Tlie Icjleague learned a painful lesson3n headed for court —'and 'a Ki-Jana Carter, the the towel.* cities seeking an NFL>JFL team or uying in Los} Angeles,A where two-teamsis top pick in the drafaft, is rehabilitating a in th us.” ccn expected of Jones .simply. to keep the one theyVy ’ve got. fied theIC inaiion’s second-largest cityty w rcckcd knee. . Whot has been He would become a doipinont W hile several studjtudies have ques- in recent•nt months for better stadiumm Tltc expansion Carorolina Panthers summari- has been diis: He — Cineincinnatl offensive linersm an ^liddle linebackerkcr and carry the Jets with him tioned the economiclie |proprieiy o f us- ^ a l s in smaller; com m unities, lliele ly dismissed Foster — a former AFC rushing ing tax dollars to buibuild sports stadi- fCamswowound up in.Sl. Louis, w here a cham pion in his primme being cut by a first- Bnjce Kozelerski toward the topI of the league. Instead, he ha$. [ by hip, foot and ankle prob­ ums, TagHnbuc saidid tthe Jacksonville new doiromcd stadium is under con-n- y ear club, ond n ot entirtirely o v er m oney. M onk, . ______been sidelined by od little impact. experience demonstnistrated ,llie intangi- struction,3n. nnd the Raiders retum cd to10 the carecr leader in rreceptions, was not rc- lem s and has had 1 ing pfler another for him,” fcl;. , ble benefits. TheIC ccity andocam Oaklondtv l which is renovating its fa-b- signed by the Jets o r pickcdpi up by anyone else, sion, aulo ra c in g and an< wine. H e m ight n ot ha>a v e “ I t’s been one tiling lo Lew is’says. "When he’g ; worked out a deal lo split: the cost o f cility. Jones, tlic highly ppro t m isin g and highly tout

P a n tth e r s , Ja:igiiarsnn u s t o v(e r c o m ee fe a r f ca c to r fo:>r o p e n i]i n g d a y ; le for New England — Miami and.nd a game at San B u f f a lO (7* T a m p a B a y (6iS-10)atP.hiIadcIphia -K J B y D av e G oldbergg - prised 1 if they finish near thec topto; in defense.” schedule (7-9) a t D en v er (7 -9 ) . k;o follow, The.Assoeiated Pressress That’s to be seen as! theih 1995 seaso n Francisco Two teamsns \with seven Super Bowl losses bebetween ( 7 - 9 ) past decade, opens up with the two expsxpansion team s in them in the pasi .. impressiveivc llthing Ray Rhodes did as the Ea- ■ ngelcs team s o ut of a s ( 1 2 - 4 ) a t N e w Y o r kC CG ia n ts (9- Thi» >he1C fifirst time in 10 games they have ( glea-|«Uchead^ch.ach was when he cut Reggie' John- , The Carolina Pani’anthers nnd Jacksonville: place j ond the tw o L o s A nge DaHas ^ at Mile Highh SlStadium, The last nine meetings, 1 place — the Raiders back:k ini Oakland aflcr 7), Me son, the light end he! urgedurg' the freni olHce to sign as a. « Jaguars, who facedd nnumerous obstacles just ] londay night back to 1979,9. wwere at Buffalo, vlosi coaches don't admit they make ,|| - getting to thcir first regregular season NFL games, *. 14 : seasons in Southern CCal alifornia, a n d the -nicGiGionts ore supposed to make a nmin ata the Cowboys . . Wade Phillipillips,.fired as ihe Broncos* coach af)' listakcs rebound Bgairat them.- - - r r Is the defensive cooidinator for the* miiaI xntsiaxes any uiuscTiiisiax face one more now^ thathat they’ve reached it: Tlie Rams 1 in St. Louis. Thec R aid ers operi at inUieNFiJFC liast after finishing last seasonn wwith six stral^t season, now Is t « a S g Sam Wyche t o aI proproblem. S Ig Kludinga IS-10 victory over the Co\Cowboys,- Ofmorcrele\relevance is the battle between ihe two Fear Factor, the bigge:5gcst motivation for a team home I against defending jA F C chom pion win$.incli in Elwav ” ’* irogtess last vear, winning four o f r New York's offense is shaky, — quarterback tbemben ofthethe 1quarterback class of 1983 ^ John 1 and almostost missingn double-digit losses for. ® or Jaguars. Sani Diego and th e R am s arc.r=..Or=cnBiy ty. Elway had a good exhibition scasot facing the Panthers or J Qrown and wide receivers Mikeke Sherrard and and Jim Kelly. £ izen seasons. But he decided to go e n Francisco ofTense under Mike Shar Nobody wants to lose to — gasp! — a In other games Sunday, CinCincinnati is at Indi- chris Cairalloway have been banged up andant so is the of- ning ihe San Fr - ' with Trent Dllfer at quarterback,qua: meaning a lot o f in- |[ firsi-year expansion)n lteam, particularly in its anapolis,t Cleveland at N ewV England,Er San Fnm- fensivcE line. I "We're not ready ... yet,'Cl," coach Dan ilie new coach;:h; )■Kelly r«ttr(10-6)«t G h icag o (9-'7 T he team s in thele IbuHscyc this week arc i {hi tackle before injuring a knee in M in n e s o ta - 7 ) ------A rlzona(^)atat W ashington (3-^13)— f - the Atlanta Falcons,'is, who play the Panthers burgli, I Ihc New Y ork Jetss alat Miami, Kansas ist , year. But they've lost depthI) to tc free agency Tlie Vikingsngs beat the Bean twicc tail yearr cduring -B e paiiem," NorvV TiiTurner told the fans al Washing- ' ; in the Georgia DoiD om e Sunday, and the City ( ol Seattle, A rizona att WWashington, Min- and haveve problems at linebacker, wherem Darrin Smith the regulnr season,seas then lost 35-IB to Chicagoo iin the homecoming lunchuncheon. But how patient will tbe v nesotn at Chicago, and Buffahffalo at Denver. Dal- remainss a n holdout. Qodfrcy Myles replacilace* him, ' playoffs. fans and owner JackI KentKa Cooke be with another bad ^ Houston Oilers, whoho visit Jacksonville. : r was to Sieve Walth. who- losi the I las is al the New Y o i^ Giants.BMondaynight, i limits our flexibility,*' linebackei:kers coach Jim But that was J team after going 7-255 the past two seasons? t The O ilers h a v e1 reireason to be scared. N ot. I aid. "We’ve always had the luxurxury of Godfrey quanerback Job to , TTie Vikings ahalso are: Patience will be neededneei with Heath'Shuler, who > - . only did they finishish 2-14 last season, but working as a backup at ev o y linebackerHm poji- unlikely lo see«e muchr ofninning back Rashaan SaSalaam, ,j,row a TD passass itin exhibitions and is Slill learn- c they have lo go to> newlym renamed and rc- Sani Diego (11-5) a t Oal-)aUand(9-7) S"?,”ow w e don't'* ^ whose holdoui:oui has pm him behind Lewis Tillr^m an. j„g ^is trade at quariertinerback. Going against a Buddy. < , Robcfi Greenn arand Raymont Harris for the time be furbished Jacksonvinvilie Stadium, the old U n year'* AFC champion againgainst the team that was being. Ryan defense isn't iheHe bestbt way to start, either. Aeneas f The Vikingsngs mighi activate Robcn Smith, whwho »^s . %villiams, maybe ihele NFL’sN best comerback. could: -• Gator BowJ, whererc 73,0' 0 0 people w ill be tuppoKds 10 be. But things aree diidiffercni now for the C g n F l r a n c i s c o ( 1 3 -3 ) spent more'lTmlime on the injuiy liil than runnin Raidm. Some people .would uay y lltills is the f.nl game ling the (Core as many TDs asIS lh(Ihe Redskins, . icm. The Oilers arc little ? ball, Bui ihee oloffense remains Warren Moon tc chccring against, then in 1-1 year* in which they have a1 hothome Held advantage. a t N c2w V O rl^n s (7-9) to Cris Ariiona's quarterbac:rback Is’tho other extreme, 37-‘ -i belter than an expansansion team — thcir first " Oeipiie thcir trip lo the Super>cr EBowl (or maybe be- - .Mcohjcn. C .ncrim dJ.kcake Reed. year-old . who’swl supposed to solidity the- . { irresistible'force against the mov.able larn history o f inconsistency and -i team couldn’tj^beatt Dallas’D backups in last caiue ^ of it, a 49-26 lo u to San FranFrancisco), the Chargefs , jj said New Or- ^ , offcnM. But Krieg hartt : have to get better on defense." a )_7) Ryanhasahiiioiyofimifjmpatience. A badmix. ' [ w e e k 's exhib itio n fiDtfinale, enter e the season considered no beiicbcira to n Jic lim Mora, who was still tcrambliiibling for defcn- S t . L q iU Ss (^(4-12) a t G reen B a y (9-’ team in llie AFC Wcsl. They've: had defeciioni (Stanley icmca this week — Willie Brougjughton was his Quir ofihev T om C o u g h lin , th(the Jaguars’ conch and leans), injuneKDamen he week: How often will someone ci Richard), holdouts (Nairone Mean: lickup. Thai's not good ap in stIt Ihe ll 49en'of. toui. "the Cardrardinals" or refer to ilicm as the "Lo K a n s a s C ity (9-79-7)atSeaWe(6-10) '! 1 general manager, spespcnr 18 hours a day for Gotdon). ^ and e\-en a coaching eriii) ration, doing mock gai^ic u Tense, keicept under wraps in exhibitions. in preparations nj^is?1? The Chiefs might betie lookinglo- at Iheir o\ffl past in Seat- ! 18 months in preparati undenrent abdontinal surgery Iasi ut len compared to Joe Montana, al* j ross from Mikc.Whilc. I. 1 n. L Those guyslys ini the and blue with the; DRams' ile. ii of\en c p lans last -season -wh'when he.had no players Row will be ai Oakland, across k?y is Derek Loville, who willll ^ r l a c e Rteky. 1,0m helm euJ maym look like they belong tn Lr.A>* / but -'thop^i hts accomplishmeihmcnts have yet to approach any- , - whoiookjover when A n Shell was» fl«fit d after last «:a«)ti. w a«e^I ata running back for the Superr BBowl champi- ,i,cy're in St.t. LouisL with the same second-ratele team, ihin^ Monuma did, Steve Dono replaces Montana in a » and no opponents. lajor changes; rookie But tnere are Iw o other majo }Ville is better inside lhan Watlcliters but not as „ow coachedd by.Richb; Brooks, Chris Miller, tbthe Jim some between teams that may be passing each other on ^ Now he has playerycrs. Quarterback Steve. Napoleon . Kaurman at runningig bback and Ihe home ^ ide receivers Desmond ^ . Nything else. . . . McMahon oif f theih '90s. will be Ihe quarleibackck until the stairway — (he Chiefshlefs t>eing the one going down, a Beuerlein and wide crowd Dt-Oakland. ' Sainu nduvenated 's,.career, ca: prebahly he’s hurt, whichlich is inevitable. • • Dennis Erickson, the newi Seahawka' coach, has ID , Howard and Ernest,t G iv in s , a fo rm e r O ile r, . -t itiink ilicy'tl be good for atIt leastleu two moft! wini.- ihcir offensive line gave him the tunetin to throw be • j, could htpp game. C^e is Joey Galloway, who v -We never felt like we lappcn here. Reggie White and ihee (Green new stanen for ibis gami probably are the bestst Iknown. His game plan quancrback q Jeff Hostetler said. ~W. id In Los Aogeles. He also has one« 0ofthe leagtie's Qay defense haveha^ btfen ouisiandlng'desnile free« agent could combine wjih the troubledt Brian Blades, to'give ^ is for real and b e w as <2-3 in exhibitions. had h, an injured running3 backb with a $2.5 mil- ( ( 1 0 h6) - An intonteresting game that provides an in itSTfor'ti^eu' N e w Y o r-k k .Je ts (6-10) a t M ia m i (1< ' The Word is out to) watcb'wa; Ihe Colts, who could bo a. e lion salary. Frank Reich,Re the ex-Bill, won 'Die last meeiins between Bill11 Parcells Ti and Bill for ScOttIt Mitchell.tecuming1 to quanerbai: » missing the last seven gamess wwith a broken This is auppopposed lo be the year o f the Dolphinlin after playoff team thli seasoeason with Craig Erickson and » the q uarterback jo bI ovover Jack Trudeau. lichi^ lii was iii Cleveland, where iJwtlw iBrowns beai the P«- ons after 1 (riots 20-13 In (he rirst round oriaslscorps. % , .the NFL’s.'a better pos« nishe*'— LomasI Brown,Bi the Pro Marino, but the biggest oomph goes to the deflefense, his first Iwo seasons, also seems to be comingalong. ’ s this yett. igsAetforDavldShuU.n-37.ln « “I think the biggesijest factor is that w e're aneland bai added Andre RisonJson for moft'ofremive Bowler,.reniainsa re holdout, whereTnice: ArArmstrong and Steve Emtman join}in Tim . How bad can things a tm i^'a playen believe tliey shoullould have gone Bowens, lostI ycyear's standout.rookie on Ihe defeifensive Jiit first three seasonsI willwiih the Bengats?, » ' fi playing w ell a n d -wc’:ve're ploying together,” ootn(A « but fuboacted defensive linoneicnert Mkiiael Dean Pe^ hasadSsdDBMMegsett. lo ihc Sufiiiper Bowl last season. They shothould have, but |jne. Tbe front ofUce showihowed a little nerve (n trading up e said linebacker Paul BuB u tc h e r, p rim a rily a s p e - ly and ;»mc* Jones. New England hasu r, then Carter v«m down for the g ' tho all-purpoie nmning back fromnibeOlanu.buthasno ibt ihcboHonom lino Is Ihat.they didn't The Jets begii»egin under iheir thiid head coach in three ' tp get Ki-Jana Carter, th' Detroit nhdlndianapolis. * exhibi- season with a-knee it^jur:Itiiury. Harold Crten gets his old - » cial teams player at Det bavy jemain one o f the AFC; favoritesfa with years, Rich KotitCotile. Boomer Esiason had a good ei nexpe^- Job back. l}ut the keyy Is iiuftitafaack Jeff Slake, who « ‘They are going toI l« v c ry 'g o o d o n defense," •n«l could mean another o f thosehose 5 Dledsbe, partieuUrly if Danana HallH has lo play Eiic biggest lo: first ofB kitlw opening dinator, whow ia now head coach for Coroli:rolina.- Wilson from TamTampa Bay. wasn’t Just a passing flas) lost to Carolina lost we'------7— /' . m s m ■ H a llo)fFamerr' rookie; ■ share ]Rail Claassic lea< SPRIN G FIELD , 111.II (AP) — Hall i’s --onn agent for State Fo o f learner Betsy KiiLing and rookies '.Insurononce, the tournament’s li v B g Em ilee Klein and PotPc Hurst shot 5- sponsor.lor. under-par.67s on SaSaturday to shire “I'mm working really.hard to I S _iEOiiEB5nOzfljn a T rT th T X P G A ~ thlhTc nb r Rail Classic. m ore elaelays left. I have to keep m K ing, who w on ihithe tournament in ingbirdiirdies. . i B M l 1 9 8 5 , 1986 a n d 1988, I: had five Hurst,rst. the 1989 NCAA winnci ■ L ’''•‘i ^ B r o ^ H birdies in a bogey-fnfree round on the Son Josiosc Stale, matched Klein w Rail Golf Club coursirse. —sixbirdirdics ond a bogey, m'. “I feel pretty good g with my 'Thericre arc so many good golf swing,” said King,g, who won the , out (henlerc." Hurst said. “I don't w ShopRite LPGA CIlassieoj in June for' to putt nmore pressure on myself •'-h e r“30th” cflreer'vlct<:tory'nnd"a'bcrth—wfn'bcc; iccaDscit’s^ard-cnoughTTT"] a in the LPGA HallI cof Fame. “I’ve really’ a wide-open course. You « y f ^ A “ played consistently o!all summer.” ' " just goi5 uup and wail'ac it.” TT------— Kleln;:2 lrw h o ’lefeft^ArizonaStatfi— -Mcg-1g"Mntlon"and'Sweden^E last year after winn;ining the NCAA Dohllofloff'were a stroke back q championship as a sophoms ore, had Beth DuDaniel, Karen Weiss, Mich th e bcjt com pctitvc: siscore-of her life. Rcdmainan, Kathryn M arshall a 5W, "I’ve shot a lot oof 68s and 69s, Beckyy Iverson followed at ( ^P'j®ro but I’ve hod that banmier. I get excit- Dcfendi:iding champion Burb Muc ’IP'' ^ fir ed but I’m learningIg tb.control-my was inn a group ai 70. _ ' emotions,” said Klciieiri, w hose foA er The: totoumament ends Moriduy. I * ■' '; ^ Bies,Hlobday hpai' -PARK CITY,-U•Utah (AP) — thenrst Strong iron play, sentrnt D on B ies and 15 feet.”:t.” f£ ^ srmon Hobday to) thei top of the He mimissed the green c/n No; 1 Early sstruggles {don’t fazei C leaderboord in theI IFranklin Quest but saveived par und .saved two S me M t h e f a i r a n dD T H E H O L ID A Y H A S Championship. Nunumerous missed pars; gcgetting up and down frc p u tts left'theij) far froiromcomfortable.' bunkers:rso n N o s.:i6 and 18. " Milwai B ie s sh o t ii 5-untmder-par 67 on “Even'cn though 1 did shoot 67 a m m im w r n s m lukee dpeehleader Saturdoy, but misset!cd 4 -fo o t b ird ie g qt it inin trouble a few times, I didi M ILW A U K EE (AI(AP) — Scott Hoch strokes:s outc o fth e lead. ,1 putts on Nos. 4, 5: aand 7 and a 3- considerler it a scrappy round or sonBAruAe/i IC VALLEY SPEEDWAYSI - M ; ' struggled.tbrough thethe first two days’o f “ I was w a sayirfg,‘‘Mon, do I reoll;:oIly footer on No. 11. HoJobday, who hod thing 1 1 ccouldn’t recover Trom.” Bi IDAHO'S ONLYr NASCAR WiNSTONH RACING fl SERIES M the Grentcr Milwoukclukee Open. It looks wantto to stay here the next two daydays a 70 to match Bies5 jat 8-under 136 said, like It w as a good idesidea to stick around., and dealcal with oil this?'" he said. on the Park Meadovows course, had Larryry Laorclti was one back af V 4J k ^ tunatcly,'tlie gituiis iiiipiuvcd bj agT O fteer------n - ^ -u air in i-Q w r KV- A-u j lim , D iu , 20-foot putts — inin a 6-under-par 65 the thirdird round, witnessed by the lonjlong “I missed a tap-in1 tat the first hole Summcrllerhays' and Rives McBee fi M O U N T A INnoeivMODIFIEDS i H ' Saturday.thnt gave: hirhim Q 54-hole total birdie ppu u tts.- and one from 2 feett 6n( No. 2,” said lowed atat 138.^ Archer shot a 65 a of 9-under 204 andid a one-stroke lead 'T o^)day, they wfere puttabic,” HocIloch Hobdoy, the 1994 U:J.S. Senior Open’ Summerllerhays and McBee hod 70s. S ELECTRONHMIC PONY STOCKS H holding into the finalnal round at Drown soid of of the greens. “They wen/ere winner. “I missed o0 bunch of little Laoretretti had a triple bogey on t Park G o lf CoufsilUfse. ■ bumpy,y, crusty, fast — all the wnDnjI'ong ' pu tts today. I shouldId be way ahead pai-3 I3iI3(h; but eagled the par-5 17 U T O P A R T S THUNDERT H STOCKS H Marco Dawsonn aond Lee Rinkcr combinainations, yesterday.'' o f th e pack at this poiioint.” . , to get , tcto 7-under. Summerhoys, were at 205, while5 191993 G M O cham- Hochch said he had planned to tokitake TTie South Africorian h o d 'o n eagle, rookie : fr from Hebcr City, Utah, wl - ANDIDA BARBEL RACE M pion Billy Mayfair,lir, Robert Gamez five wciveeks o f f .before changing.h hi; is tw o birdies and tw o bibogeys. is 14thth on the money list wi and Joe Acosta were/ere another stroke mind ondon< heading to Milwaukee.,. . 211. hod li 6 -under 30 on “The only woy to) Ibe assured of a S490.211 P ttw Open: back.; “After^cr the last two weete I mw; mjmy win here is to be 20^0 sh o ts ah ead ,” bncknintline. 12 niooniH .• Hoch said he comrrmmitted to ploy the name dropdn d o ^ on the money listist i a H obday said. “Actua:lally. I’ll need a Tonyly Jacklin (67). Jack Kief GMO a t th e lost minulinute, after th e start little too00 far,” said Hoch, in 25th ploc< jib b y G ilbert (6 8 ). John Po 2 pm lace colvary charge since1 (anyone at 4 - o r (.67), G il ^ R»clux: 3 p n i o f h is, c h ild r e n ’sI scschool year was wilhS48M87.338. 5-under has a chancee toi win it” Cain (70)(7( anei Bruce Devlin (7 ' delayed, freeing thenhem to travBt-with —Hochch said.his position holfwaj‘vay Bies, who won thele last of his six were threethr back, while defenclii ' him. O n cc here, hele pplayed so poorly throughjh theI tournam ent helped him.1- Senior PGA T our titleties in 1992, had champioi)ion Tom W e isk o p f and 19! Friday h ? alm ost went'cnt home. “I wasVOS back o-woys and 1 felt I hadhac five birdies in a bogeycy-free round;-— -w inner:r 1Dove Stockton w,ere in ' Hoch, strugglingI lililike e v e ^ o n c else to mokeikc 0 charge,” said Hoch, whcwho -I hit the boll clososc all day and groupat ot 141.’ S tockton had ii 70 ai chlidrtn 6 with greens drcnchcdhed by downpours has hadid five: top-10 finishes this 'year missed several shorart putts on the Wciskopopfshoiu72. early in the week, anand crusty by the incliidinjling second in the Shell Houstorston front nine. It's so nic(icc to shoot a 67 Dickk Rhyun won thc'36-hb I'ys FREE sccond round, had foufour three-putts in a Open.. "Lotely " when I’ve neededsd £a with such case,” Bi3ics soid. "The Super SeniorsSc competition for pla Always ~T secopd-round 71 thathat left.him four goodscoKore I ’ve done well.” . lo n g c s t^ u tt I m odee all> daywas at ers 60I ando over, parring the fir • \ - t h o le oof f a playoff 'with Die ckson. Rhyan, who earnc S p e e d w a y ^ — c** c Valley I live 111 2 ia llv i^)07-t»}H)t- Q ^ 9 Utwi;;^ tftm c9jjlllljaj k *K Located I win Falls Airport , r had 0 ^70 tor T40 ib la lsr I rnite west of iivii - M IA M I (A P) —- AfterA nearly tliree appropriipriately nam ed Imagination, Pat's here. Wc think he bnngs o level months' o f dreamingig iabout the life of ‘Thislis isi one o f the greot cities inI thithe imd a commitment to3 iexcellence that Riley, th e M iam i HcsHeat now con oni> league; aand a great place to start thisthi: no one else could have.’ cially live i t new, draiIramatic change in my life,” soi

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This , in‘ a reference to an. eorlierlier false Inter- whileIc MP icrosoft's support lineICS have ware on his compDmputers. but estimated that it time, the software is thehe newi operating sys- :-promulgoted- report, thislis one that the been jamnimmcd ,sin c c W indows 95 v.went on miglit be two yeaiyears old — of little use when , ’ W mindows i 95 on-line registrotration process sale eight • viruses arc being discovered ‘ ____W l 1 . 7 tem , W in d o w s 9 5r ght days. a g o . W eed said thi:hc vims scores of new vit A "sfn'all iiu'mber o f p « Tetly-senMhc:eontents-of-a-i-«-u5er^s-diBk-io -problemn-has-norbccn-amnjorrcaf -h !asoirfor~everymonthr‘^“ . - able to install the progrogrom because of a ® M icrosoft data base, people to callc in. With Windowlows 95, these viruses only — ^virus— n o to n e in thc^sq5 sqftware,but:instcad- — n Thursday’s release, .Mic/licrosoft noted . _Oncoflof-thostjilTccicd-byiilic-vinu rus prob-.—damage thc-sccoca:oixd-disk-bccausc ofonom a------one that alreody existSti con their machmcs, It a “ h a n d fu l’* o f 'cus'tomeihers Rave been ‘ jcni ^nss KlausK Gross of Control Teccchnolo- lies in the. wayy tl th e 13 floppy disks arc set M icrosoft issued on onrannouncement obout ible r6 install Windows 95 bccnuse tho „y syslemlems in L o s Altos, Calif., wlhvho sa id up. The f in t disklisk is in the nomiul MS-DOS . • the matter Tliursday beebccause rumors were secoi:ond of ils 13 floppy disks;ks had become he weniI throughth th ree sets of Wirid(idows 95 formal; the remaim ain d er arc in o spccial for- b e g in n in g io circulate: on oi the Internet thal readable after being infectcoted by a v iru s noppy disldisks before giving up and in:installing nuit that allows's NM icrosoft to store .;ibout 15 • • W indows 95 itself hadI a ivirus. tlid owner’s machine. . ■ . the prograigram from-a CD-ROM. In onanc cose, pcrccnt m ore inft>inlbrmalion on them, “This was storting to3 bikin bfothera-mtslit— J30 hieyburn Ave. E. ^ ‘ ------Wedncsday/at'lMO krjow m ore about mutualtual funds than many Stone arid Tile, with on. . • Twin Falls Stoi adult c u sto m ers o f the boboys’ pick-your-own open house from 3 tito 6 p.m . on Sept. 13,' blackberry business. a t2 1 4 0 EIdridge: Ave. A' A large selection . Angus, Andy and Tonrony Akin have sunk ia rb lc ..§ ra n i|c and natu*„ . . . ^____ of.ccromic. tile, marl '■'most o f the profits fro:from their one-acre' ral stone will be onejn d isplay. blackberry potch into) a mutual.fund thal • D'Lites Bogd;cl B1 a k e ry a n d Cafe, ot I nough in a few yeors ! 10 a.ni. on Sept. 14, 14 at th e S h o p s ot the . .they hope will yield enoi d college. Magic Valley Mall.ill. _ to help p a y for cars and ci :nd SI4 (a share) and ;• Aspen Cellulor,lor, a t 10 a.m . on S ep t.. “We bought at around aid Angus, who with ...... •..19,-at.629C-Washinhington S t. N , - now it’s up to S17,” said e fu n d 's progress in • Quality Hojncje C enter, a t ID a.m. on his brothers tracks .the f heir local newspaper. Sept. 29, at 1310 KiiKimberly Rd. ’ th e b u sin e ss pages o f thei: “W e’re probably thehe only ones in our Chamber planans seminar, classes who own a mutuiutua(, fund," chirped ’,Tony, a crew-cutted dyndynarho who dreams' I open house, tritrip to Jackpot • of buying a Chevy picklickup truck or Geo * TWIN FALLS - SSevenil special events Tracker with his. share: ol o f the profiu when are on this month's's sschedule for the Twin he turns 16. Foils Chamber o f CorC ommerce. The boys’ grandfathether, D.L. “Dewey" H R • An all-day SexSex, Drugs and OSHA berry business wQuld Akin.' thought a blackbcn * seminar for employeryers will b e held on SepL be a godd way for hiss grandsonsg to learn 20 at Canyon Spring:ings Inn. with si^-in ot the benefits of hard worvork, dedication and APphOU 7:30 a.m. The costt is $69 fo r nonmembcrs, .respons.ibility, and forr themth to cam some nake It In the business ' ^ ------S40-for-»ho.fire» .enrol A kin f r o m V e ro n a f. Mol.ll.ate e flettfnfl,f]r?thgfldexaxperjgnw a th q.w.tp.mai rgr^godTt2,"14and 11;; o'o w n a n d m a n a g e a bla^iIckberry patch and Inves/est their profits.- - ...... '• mcmbcr'cbmpany' anand $39*f0f addilionor.'’ T 7 ' ThVbbys live withIt tlttieirftithcfrM atT .Worlirld. The throe brothers; I cnrollecsfromamcmiembcrcompany.-Prwcg-^' '"'■'Akin, in a house a shortr t ddistance fronl their b ik ees s they would buy with lhciheir first year’s ' From pcpeak blackberry season, toiinid-June ers arc shy aboutlul dis'cfosingc proTilsr ...... • istnition IS required.i. CCall 733-3974. , .. grandparents' home onI a hillsideI farm over- profitfits, ihp boys'jumped at the offer. T h e y to mid-Jul>July; the b o y s sold the plump,ip. sw eet “ W e d o n 't rcallcally discuss our personal fi- . • Scostrom Manlanufacturing, oi 456 lookirig U.S. 60,, betwccr-ecn Monclt and Au- soon>n ‘realized that tendingig 19 rows o f fruit fromm 7' a.m. to 8 p.m.. sii days. a week. • nances," AngusIS saidsj firmly. Bul he allows' Seastrom S t, will holdhoi an o p e n house with rom in southwestern Misslissouri. thonrny- blackberry »*** Customers paid SIS per that SlOO sales:s daysd weren’t uncommon I hors d ’ocuvers andI a no*hosti b a r from 5:30 Area residents and motoristsmo have been bush;hes year-round is ‘ ‘T• h ere’s a lot of pound for the berrieries they, this year. to 7:30 p.m. bn Sept.rpt. 21. F acility tours be- stopping at Dewey Akin’un’s farm cach sum- plainnhat^work. • „ picked. The boys boughught new bikes and shares of | gin at'fip.m . To attciittend,'call Carl Johnson m e r fo r th e post 14 years:ars to buy the blue- Thhe plants require mornings *” we wan Robin. Walker, a stock- a mutual fund theIhe first year. Profits doubled ot 737-4364. berries he grows. Two yetyears ogo, he oftered c o nitinuous ti pruning ' toto s le e p 'ln , but wwi e "b ro k e r who lives ncnear the this,year, Angusus said,s and most o f the pro- • Barton’s Clubb 939 will host Business his grandsons an acre of theirl own to grow fromm the end of the Jon’t alw ays getI t ' Akins, says his eo-o-work- cceds arc headedled for a new. more aggres- ' ■ After Houre from S5 to 9 p .m .'o n ScpU 28 in blackberries. g ro wwing i season in late' ‘ ers in Springfield bebeg him sive growth fund,id. Jackpot. Free .buses5cs will leave the north Akin agreed to plow' ththe ground and buy Julyr untili late fall, then d o th a t.’ to bring them bluelleberrics “I’m proud of them. They’re doing a ‘ ______pariQD8.loLoCthe.Cha]::hnmhcr o ffice heginning. .• _— 90(^bushcs-ft)^thrboys-tcs'to’plantrTTie'broth- ' ag airin-iiT-late-wintcr: ------•'— and'blackbcmc3-froro m -the—good-job,—their-grr-grandfather-said.------—:------r ' ot 5 p.m. Buses willII returnn to Tw iirFolls on ers hod to promise to tenclend the plants, man- The: 1bushes arc fcrtil- farm : Although the: boys,be all Boy Scouts, work .) ' a staggered scheduleIc bbeginning a l 9 p.m. ■ age the business and collectcol money from izedd in February artd — A ngijs Akin,1, ’1 4 " I ’ve seen enireprprcneor- hard, their enthuithusiasm for blackberries j.' B arton's will provrovide hpsled cocktails pickers. M arclrch, a^d require lots ' sh ip at a' lot of Ievevcls and wanes occasionoonally, their grandmother ; . and hors d’ociivres: fromfro 6 to 7:30 p.m., free Akin would act as coconsultant, but the of wvatcr i from an undergroun>und irrig a tio n -vhcard a lot loi of success stories, sndid ihpsc says, fun books, door prizerizcs and to iu s. Advance . boys had to do all the.lallabor. The brothers systeic m .' boys ranknk right up there wiih the bbest of “Tliey're typicai>ical kids, you know ,’’ Jessi- rcservotions are requinjuired Call 733-3974. could keep oil profits, bul ifthey losfintcr- "I[ guess] wc weren’t prepoip ared fo r th e them ." WalWalker s a id ; “I ’m anxious too watch lyn Akin said withwi a laugh. “Some days *. •. est in the venture, theI blockberriesbl would am,ou)unt of work,’’ said Angus,us, nicknamcd these threeirec boys g ro w up. 1 bel thejcy each they work al it, andar some days we have to . , .'; CSI small busiiisiness center be tom out. Ju d gge e for his no-nonsense oppipprooch. " B u t end up havilaving Ihcir ow n businesses.” push." ojfTers Fast IVaiIrac n course With thoughts of shinhiny new mountain it’s beb een w orth it.’’ Like-mo!most private businesses, thee broth- fPlease see YOUNG/E2 ; -f, TWIN FALLS -A- J Fast Trac II Busi-. ness Planning Course need a C(computer ,. trcprcneurs.to develoelop.and run succcssfu! S bOlip R obinson business venlurcs.. CG ost is S 2 5 0 , mcliid- i u g a s t l ^ r l * i n On9n Line ' • “ ing three course handbooks,ha resource Figureses In bHIIpns IJ.it J.Jnperis saales ht-Ridder N ew s Servicc • m aterials ond sample;pics of business plans, of dollars: percent ch£change from T h e program iss cic o -s p o n s o re d by the id d cr N ew s Service Ifyou','ou’re a student or the pjireni ofo( a stii- is multimedia? WTiotWT: “specs'’ should you the same perlod a yo.year earlier, Knight-Rid :i company should y ou buy CSI Small Businesscss Development Cen- dcnl, it’s time to think iiboul eomput.ulcrs, . look for’> Which co ter»-LiS West Foundondation, Idaho Bankers exact reporting periods e CH.CAC,GO — A slow start forr thtl e b a c k -to - Beforefore wc g o any further, ihouglgh, let’s from? A ssertion ond-U.•U.S. Small Business Same-store seiGS are i ying season and persistentI t Ihot w eath er get onenc llthing straight: Let’s lake thoshose questions in order, Adminisiration. ForFor more information, ’open at least I August chain'store soles, leavingIc mosl „ Don'tin't get s c a n ^ into thinking that tli the (And you mightht wantv to keep your an- . : viihout a h o m e computer wil^ill only swers where youu canca find them for the Oc- ' call 733-9554, Ext.t. 2<2450.. W al-M art S to reS s IInc. retailers wit/ith sluggish results, analysty-stssay kid with — ,— 1 ------“In re c emt n years, people have beencn postponing hove a hamburger-flippingli future,e. Com - tober and N ovcmcmber.holiday-ond-homc l Farm C r e d i t sServices ) moves ises until they have to be.re,m ade,’’ sa id ' puter coicompanies know that's yourur-mrak computer sales.) $7.1-1. l|jBl2-5%| ters end • Do you ne^) ■ a V ■ to new combiniined office space lly , sen io r econom ist at LelLehman B ro s. spot, But Qu plenty o f home-computei xi a corppulcr? This ques- W 3 4% Global Ecolonomics in Boston. up os notnothing m ore than expensive: sstereo- lion rarely appearsars in the many mogazincs • ' ' - Farm Credit Services Same-store sales: ^ TW IN FALLS - F ' He s a idI some s rcwilers did xeportrt ai pickup in • and-gam>ame system s.' Even cquippeccd with hyping the compmputer life. Computers V location and combin* , > is moving to a new Ic sales at th e endi o fth c m onth, educatioiitional .software, computers ararc just arcn;t bought inn a vocuum. Money, spent offices in ‘a new|y con- Kmart Corp. ing Its Twin Foils ofT — “This wb’cekend e is likely to see a rush to the one elenilement in a full life — alonongside on them is moncjincy you can't s{fend on structed, leased faciliicility. $2.53 IBB 2.9% I to Aug. !3 malls to outu tfit k id s that don’t w ant to think about booksJ ah.and crafts and TV and outdooMrs and - something else, T he, new ofTicc‘ wwas built to provide :hool the day after'Laborr Day,"1! Kelly familycc/ conversations and so on. Andnd m ost For younger kicllkicl> in elcmcntaiy o r mid- ce and ease 9f service greater convenience Saitie-store sales: ffl s.'"®"” o f thoseose other things are a goodod deal die school, it’s: tnijp t an absolute requiro- to customers. The: nat4363 ' __ . N everthelleless, looking'ot an index5X o f the n in e cheaper,«r. . mcni — though ijTs certainly a great thing . . . , Fillmore brings the;hc credit office from S6ars, Roebuck Co. largest retatoilers, Kelly said sales.rorose ju s t 1.8 1 haveQve Ipy: o f computers aroundd and a i f you can a ^ o rdrd it. i Docs the school al- . ‘::t Slioshohe Street andind the operations of- /l^urwek* percent in1 August,, the second .wealeakest month daughteihtcr who knows how to excxercise ready teach compimputer skills? And ‘wbat ficc from Eastlond1 D)Drive together in one $2.74 Iffl ° \ toAiv.26 seen so f ar thist year, trailing only Marlarch. ‘ them.. BiBut she sometimes goes; vweeks else could youJ dod> with the $2,000 to iling address stays the location. The moilinj -ao/ “Consumim er spending slowed somlewhat ev in July withoutut ^even to uching them, That’It’s fine $3,000 you’ll spendwnd for a decent kids’ sys- • - t - p ! same ot P.O. Boxc 21288, Twin Falls. ID Sapie-'store sales: 8 B ^ andoppiiren;n tly slow ed ogoin in A ugus;ust," he said . with me because she has seen thericm an d tem? W hat aboutut a i family trip to Wash- % 83303. Farm Credledit Services can bd B J.C. Penney. Co.. IiInc. A u g u st weakness M was particularlyrly ev ident in fiddledd withw th em enough to have a g\ e n e r-' ington. D.C., toI visvisit the Smithsonian, or Vr j reached by.collingg 733-25777 or 1-800- — ,— :------apporel spe) c c ia l^ shops, ;iich os Thveriyear basisIs andi down a pool willA'ith o lh tr parents lo gel com]m putcrs ganizc with othern* p;parents to m ake sure ^ e ~ ofTtce on Eastland] DDrive will be closed - ^Payton HudsonI C orp. seasonally’ iadjtisted.'2;3 peircent'&pnipm July;’ siud _ ■ into theic school.s Y ou wouldn't spcmmd mu- school has wmc. '-'Fridajs The'new officc’win^opei\of for ^nemiira, An. economist aSt tMitsubishi . ' cho budlUcks on a back-yard pool jijusl to .. Ever^ college;c stus d en t should h a v e a - -uibuiineM oa^Scpt.. J Ll owYoric. :-r—••—...... nwic.sunsure your little one had basicc \swim- compufcr, evcn'ifif justaji used ordi^ntiQ . ' , 1 Conpflc Fesults;were .*^retty.dismsmal.'but we'. . , ming skiskills, right? You’d sign upip for a ued system costingting S800 to 51,200. Con- Sam e-storo^l^>™ BCUng them to be bad;”'s■’■ sa id K a re n class firstlirst siderthat part o frihepjiceofhi^ercduca* the tailVimdj^t I & P o o r s in . ' So, amongam the important questictiofts to tion — for e-mail,lil, w> nting reports, .* . answer,rr, thist is a biggie:' Do you nneed a . ing nuriibcrs and m i iiah^anenhnltilyM^ino ijd that even stores thatIt hi a v e b e e o . computerjteralall? Remember, if you'rey worried .obout, ^ M n . formers,, such ss'apporeVI nretatler Tol- 'ifyouiou decide you do. the next qui}uestion computer literacy,y , bockt up and first w o n y -.3 j g B B B ' TraSewInds ' E3 wid not oB nta^tHmhiimttut' ' bOtS,SQW'Slt . js.wbeihcether you should buy new, usused or about old-fashioneoned literacy. fncotira^.M ^M iH ; Fanmbeat E3 However,r; nslu(itBrit^»i>kr^I Buyeij,.wcre6 ■ ! upgradedc w hat y o u hove. Tlien: PC?C or a your kids to read;dd and write. Th^se.w e^B ^^B H f o rr mI u e ^ o f o y ^ l . . A ^5^ ^ : » l t i ^ 8h r . Mac?- PortablePor o r desktop? How im?portant p Pleast Clsissl|Ied E4-6 lase see STUDENT/SSsH^hI .'AP Please see4sLbw/E2 | L _ _

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Iso, you moy get by in retire- save and investt 1 fo r.J-e lirc m e n t. . A lso . ______board.nnil.pleiiiy..of.of internal spnce.for _ « W t-bit-Icss-thaii_7JLpc£cciit-of_ -Whal.to .look_far?-Gcf-aJ>cntit“ l^~Som c-cvcn-offer:rcomputer-pro= ------$p50;G00-ahnual-incoi 5 5ome:------^------adding more periplieiiheral equipm ent lal- or Pov‘owerPC processor chip mnning r current incomcMf you've '"S grams or gimmickcks in which you OHO/ you*" _____ er. Tiit^e are betterer forI ^oI^jhsplays_ about.ul_^.5M H?_Cmegahertz_:77_t hai _ _ ^ ^ ______$1_,3______-pB -id jaf off yottrm ortg^e, the kids '"^‘ ^--apinplflstic-diskstcto m nteh-your iri^------— . and sound^'unci youou get.more perfof- how c out o^college ona you no / chip speed is nieasured, wi comc. expenses.. ’ y ears to r e tirc - 1.1 10.4 areoui . m'nncc for your monconey. •’ higher Ho-f longer5cr need a big chunk of in- ic r num bers meaning fasterI ai ment, expected Sococial Security and For high school « 4 0 . 0 . 8 e for-sovings. more expensive pension benefits anand so on! — and collcgc a 4 5 0.7 ■■ I ...If you’re woinrrlnH Don't buy a F he yellow pages desktop maefiinc o r r t e a ^itii the older 4 i : A nid d if: worrying about ihoney ;-name brokerage $7-)75,000 annual incoijome: . has those same about compu>Uter chip-oraMacwi: w ift ■'®'" . - m a kes e syou wecp,''chcer-Up, you advantages, but 3 0 2.4 - 9-0 ' have: lolot ts ’o f com pony. literacy, badck up tbc older 680^S"''" You’re sure ,o I.land o ne o f these you' sh o u ld also vcnty percent of Americons useful kits in a fcfew minutes. Be 3 5 2 .0 1 2 .6 T w c n c o n sid e r u and first woio rry ■ 3M >rt t h e i r f in a n c ia l'c o n d itio n ure a sales*piteh portable. Portii- • prepared to endur 4 0 . ■ ' 1 .5 • 16.1 . m ade, ' them lose emotional about old’fashih lo n ed . (megabytes) i low-up calls lout- h a s m a b l w cost man: for ' ; and, perhaps, follo’ 1 .3 22.1 control, Rr\Mmemoiyu/ ^ces. 4 5 , , rol, with many breaking down the same speed literacy. Encou> u r a g e between 500y ar J in g th e firm ’s servic I and Of course, the iporem foetors you $1 ( in te aars. rs. and capacity, and i100,000 annual inccicome: is .according to. a new poll of your kids to nr e a d , i o . o o .m t in planning for they often don’t ^ take into account i 3 0 3 .9 • 12.0 .,,0^;.^) households by Louis Harris a n d w rite. Thi' h o s e . (megabytes)’ .. « retirement, the betktk r. have sound (a mi­ jsociates Inc. for the Lutheran capacii But many of theIiese system^ are 3 5 3 .2 . • 15.5 & Asso( nor problem) or are cheap, a hcVhood,' 0 Minneapolis (I,OOOMB is als so daunting and titime-conspming .. 20.1 Brothci CD-ROM drives 4 0 2.6- • ' • ider o f financial services to book-and'pe» e n - called 1GB or th e y m a y g ath er du!lust on the com er . . . p ro v id e (a major draw- " SSource: Mllllman & Dbertson Ino. Lutheraicrans. Other findings: s will Gigabyte). Moi o f yo u r d esk. ^ Rol back), but ihcy’rc literate kids ^ • D)cspite cs| the angst, only o^e in megabytes mear T h a t's w h y I thiihink the chart, at very handy for actually be vww e l l ■ m ore room t ^ 10 peopl•oplc. had ever resorted to pro- ' ° right is so nifty.y. Mlllimtin & • nights spent in the., much more in-- fessiona:3nal - financial -counseling, and - ahead of mailany- — work with mot - R o b e rts o n Jn c .; nn nctuarial-and -averagag(^-inflalion from todayay on -would producc m library, studying ihrce in 100 had sought pro- .'*• -b e n e fits co n su ltinIg g firm in W ash - w ill be b e 4 percent o yeor, Sociol:ol Sc- come, but inflationon 'would reduce just thrc at a friend’s pjacc computer>own bnal help for their money- ^ ington|,'has strcamlinlined retirement cuntyy benefits1 will be cut* by 10 its buying power toto the equivalent fessibni o r even taking J stress. mouse-clicking,ig, n o t- 14-inch monitc calculations lo givp¥ people a usefu l perccn:ni, i you have no savings,I, nown of what those thrcircc incomes will based sn notes in class. • Tiirty percent of those polled really-learning-B'-any- — iim’s iiic di; "fTrst look'at what i^ihey’irneed and and wiUwil eom 8 percent a'yearjar on purchose today; ' *' . • T h ir There’s no pcr« *• ^ play screen — an future savings. The bottom lineie: most people said theyiiey hod enough money for all h o w m u ch th e y ’ll have^tohi 's^ve^ ^ T t‘'s^h feet choice here thing-but-haviVing- ask that it b T h e ch n rt isn ’t tht shows what percentage.ge of need to save prett\tty aggressively, they wantwa: or need, and 3 percent — ^------1-hatc giviiig— they hod more than enough, muitimeaia-rt: f i i n ------~72Bimn— s. k. Y course, since simpliplification elimi- your anannual income you'll need!cd to but it’s easier if youou start at oge 36 • said the; up a CD-ROM F orty-nil-nine percent soid they could pitch.” whic nates many import>rtant factors to save (o(o build sufTicient rcliremiement than ot 40. drive, bul.I love kids. J only necessities, ond 17 per- measures ho' co n sid er. a sse ts,s. You'll need enough assosscis “The.message )fof ihis is to start afTord ot taking my study “ • close the tiny doi The calculationss assume fliat in to prodioducc an income that will11 bbuy early because savingng 12 percent (o f c e n t s sni< a id th e y ’w crc struggling to palwitlime. are onn screens that make up tlie image>ngc. r e tir e m e n t y o u wnvant-'hn income 75 pcrc:rc c n t o f w hat y o u co u ldd bbuy your current incoromc) is doable, get by./• • Multimedia? DelDefinitely, for any Tlie do long those struggling, 61 per- :Ioser they are. the better the picP'®' eq u al to 75 percentIt of your pre-re- todayy —^ whether you corn co while saving over 202C percent is dif-, Amoni age. Make sure you:’our computer has jur«rAA .39mm monitor is eyestrai:irain tirement income, tlthat you’ll live S50.00C)00. $75,000 orSlOO.OOO.). ficult,” sa y s A drienen LaBomborde, cent wciwcre women ond 39 perccnt- sound hardware — spi ■ speakers and a mi- waitingng to hit. 20 years after retirtiring at oge 6 7 , A c lutuslly, t the assets' listed1 hntain' ond “data files” blururs as a result of . Dean M. Mortimer • PC or Mat:'-Thishis i:j another big- recciveit'es twice as fast, but mind thmpaq, AST, or Packard Bell,f f MAGII c ' T W IN F A L LS HAILEY/BELLEVUEU E G O O D IN G .. ' though. fro m a1 nm ail-order outfit such as 733-7212 78S:-3529 934-8405 . os . P R II. N , , T . I ^N G . - . JER(ROME- . Actually, there liasI beenbe sometliing Gatewaysy or Dell, or from your locol;al BU H L - 4-4378 543-6438 o f a speed and powcr er revolution in, computerter store. j d I ' ^ 1

- Young_ ■ Continued from El forts in1 tlthe woods, catch frogs and. Tony, the youngcsi-est, admits he turtles,, sshoot pool with Grandpa s o m e tim e s p a u s e s. to watch air- nnd playly -with th eir dogs. Junkyard p lan es whet]' ho shoulduld be'pruning. and ,ar. .“There’s a lot off nmornings We The. blackbcrryb! business, has ; \yant to sleep.in. butut Wc• don't al- lought the.boysth( job skills that will ways get to do that/’t/’ said Angus, come inn handy someday,, such ns his brothers nodding; agreement.aj handlingIg money and dealing with But smnmcr isn’t’t a ll w o r k fo r the publiclie, A ngus says. , th e A kin boys. A nd theth ere’s another nice side ben- , Oncc bcrry-sellinjing seoson is efittothehejob. , . ‘ ^ s t. they.try to get;t ttheir chores ' “Our' griindmag makes us things done early so .thsv .c®"can .splash in a like blackickberry dumplings, cobblerer • fayorite swimming,g hole,I build- and pies,"s," A ndy said. ,

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Trader?winds _ b 1 lig h t ffound ilin Magiic Vallesjy fie ld s TWIN FALLS - T1 i ^ WeUs' has • H e re ’s a summar>iry o f S atu rd ay ’s schedule, said Southih Side Bean Co. Tliey'nly'rc also required to fill out a ...... ;.enn)ed thc-title,-!‘Sw«»wdmi o f Salami, - e d itio n o f Mogic VttitalleyAg-Weekly: ------. Farmbeat. ------. . fie ld m a n -W a y n e Ja ggels. e • - - recordI bobook. - - ' ...... ------by-bemg-one-ofthe-he fastest Blhnptg-r^B PP TiVg’pingio'be'a-•a'stmnfg-ouflmr^— ^W e-ae"asked'Othcr counties'for - submarine sandwichich makers.at the . - After weeks of)f waiting and ideal forfor VS-sp^cad, said vctcrinaiinari- - vest this' year,” saidid Jagels. South copiess of o their record book and • National Blimpiee Convention( at • watching, area farm'mers finally dis* an Billill Kenrley, animal heali:alth Side threshed its firstrst field of pintos revisedd it,it," Hamlan said. Hilton Head Island,j,S S .C . ^ H l •'covered w^iat the;icy hoped they, bureauu chief, for the Idal:Jaho this week, he said. The fifth onnuoljal Blimpie Sub could somehow avo/oid: Late blight Departmtment of Agricuhure. . A you®ouog man tells the banker .he Racc pitted Blimpinpie owners and htis officially foundid its w ay to the '‘W ec have I: been looking herere at • Fanners wishing tcto nominate rep- wants to beI a farmer. , ■, employees in a banjattle to beat the Magic Volley. rodeoss qand horse shows and ha^have resentaiives to servec ion a new water The bankerba discovers the young clock and build a EliBlimpie best sub-' Ldtc blighti rcspcponsiblc for the foundI inothing," Kearley said sai quality planning conjmmittcc created man haslias a solid reputation and. marine - a 6-inchh ssandwich with Irish potato faminele a century ago Thursdajlay.. "W c have p u r sWlTdowlown by the 1995 Idaho LLegislature must, despitec his hi age, years of experience ------nvc-diffcrent-moatfi>ats-and-oheese6(------— c !jg-on-farms.-But-therc-js-no ------F o x “ . Fort ------flnd-stiil' the worid’sI’sT nost' iroiiblc--~checkinging^hc■Filc^fai^Tighrno^y:'?- T*?------m a f c e - t h e i r - r e c o mimendutions-by—worki!Jg-i n vegetables and spcci>ccial dreissings - , ; some potato disease,ie, w as first con- Sept. 15. - _ • farm to0 itinherit in his family, he did _____ injcss-thaiuosccomiQDda. W ells cam e _ F Q rt<- ■=»'— firmed-Tuesdoy-in a Cassia County ----- A n eaieariy season o f dnisdo tempeip e r — .... -The- Legislature: -created a law nol marryarry-into a farming operation ...... in second at 28.6.6 :seconds. The license k field. Iri all. officii;iais found late ature chi;hanges, including a late fVost fVo allowing communityity based citizen and he; hu:has liulc cash. world record is 11A:7.4 scconds. For and li ^ blight in nine Magiclie Valley fields: on Junene 7. has taken a toll on1 the th advisor^y committetees i6 manage The hanl^crbai is .sympathetic, .but it h is cflbrts, h e won S5$500. busine: |B five in Cassia Colounty; two in local seciccd p ea harvest. impaired watershedsJs. The commit- uikcs big money lo start of farming the M ag f l M in id o k a C ounty; and ai one each in Garyy PetersenF at Asgrow'in Twitw in lees arc similar to grigroups participat- operationion from scratch. Bottom line; TWIN FALLS 7 Dr.: Alan Fox He and PBlI Je ro m e a n d T w in Fal'alls counties. Falls saieen about the hislory of^ thetl llama,' body y | | ^ the Electronic-Meridii-idian Imaging, a the com]impany’s involvement in tree­ee- County fairs createe environments cut, butIt tmost of the crop is behinihind parts, care, and feedini computer-based acuicupoint assess- plantinging projects at Horizon:on IE LIGHT TOUCH ment wjiercin the patilatient’s need for Element;ntary School in Jerome and by Curtis Smith I c are con be detemiincro- McCaffree said IUS West had announces the .arriveival of Douglas ncr. vicct. ' vid e a one-month o crcdifto cus:us- indicated'it would beginb offering - ^ gain: something you figure ^ Patter as "Douglas in tthe Morning,” As a 1fmalist, the company will/ill “Personally 1 feel5l that we have' tomers whow have to wait long peri)cri- credits for missed sciscrvice appoint- B srg sll . the morning show hosilost from 6 to 10 receivee a0 $ 1,000 grant to contributeute -to follow through obobout this so that -ods for: newn servicc and lo providik-ide m e n t s b y t h e e n dJ of-this year O trtau:a use for after you buy It.. ; a.m . weekdays. Orij)riginally from to its localloi environmental partnerler .the company know;ws \ve're seri- a directorlory listing and free call for-for regardless of setllenemeni negolia- .-f: .i: -•/; .i< Ig to customers wailing fo ; • Twin Falls, Doug haslas spent; A c past group, fromfre Cbevrolct/Geo. o u s',’* C o m m is s io n1 Chairwoman warding for tions. 'OUS w reck: so m e o n e w h o 's Geo Tree Program'is in its N an cy M cC affree soitt year. . customers.a $10 ereredit on phone sion a.prproposal that wc sinccrcl)

"ex&erfs'at \ so disobedient, he refused ■; Splits Emake fuiinds e equal iin investdors-’ eyes5 Snake River ^ to go . ■* G i a s s l ’r .i: .i: :i: .i: .i: . NEW YORK (A?A?) — If you Many investors whcho buy and sell But it canan have no dircct benefitr tto o mmtnrsrTfwaWTT T onguesJOS are w agging a b o u t u s a t j i owned 250 shares of3f thet Stein Roe stocks directly'lik4^ 2 ^ L than 100 shares. th e n e airest re one-hundredth of a or call 734-3383 arises from a 2-2-for-l split » -If 8 $60 stock is splitS| three for share, witivithout any extra charges. oor r ______nnnb<>nftf*d by tbf fitntund!«-managcrs— ^ — onc-to-$20-a-sharcr*il-the-basic-cost—markeupr -pricc-concessions-for_odd)dd______ih Chicago, excite you'OU u nduly. y 3 | | R of a minimum round1 Ilot is lowered lots. Jn practical terms,IS, its impact is from $6,000 to S2,00(00. That could So fundind investors typically buy)u y zero. It makes nobodyidy either richer. n ji^C encourage some pcopi)ple to buy the and sell:11 in w h a te v e r d o llal a r or poorer.'requires no ;action on the ^ 9 ^ Stock who previouslyly v iew ed it as am ountss suit i them, subject to theth e too rich for their bloodod. minimunurns set up the funds,d s . part of any investor,r, bringst no tax , T W I N F A L L ^ liability or tax savinging, and has no Such an effect cann be very real Whetherer $5,000 fetches 5,00000 i .effect whatever on thethi investment H tS fll in the stock marketct, where the shares atIt $1;! 500 shares at SIO, or AREA m eriu o f Capital Oppoaportunities..' B price is determined bybj the flow of even fivetfc s h a re s a t $ 1,000, really buy ahd sell o'rdeIcts^.aod an doesn’t mmi a tte r m uch. -The same statemeinents hold for.’ a tio n s.” • . increase in demandd may tip the But itt mayi make a differencef ^ y M O RRTGAGE R I any other fund thatIt d e c id e s on a w h em n any company splits its scales toward a higherer p rice. em o tionally n a or psychologically, share split — whichich could well -3 J k it i?, effectively cuts its owner- Lender 30yi But the net asset vul'ulue of a Stan- from anI investor’sii viewpoint. For Fixed ISyr Fixed become a fairly comommon occur- ’j_,,iterests into smaller slices ' , dard open-ended mmutual fund, one thing,ig, splitting Ihe shares mayluy pAoJw Ratette*Poin{» Rate*Poinla VVariations a n " 2 | rence after the strongng gains in the It ,changing anything about u which issues new/ shares and “freshen”n” the fund iti investors'r s ' ' sto c k m afk ct lhis year. th e e, •sh ap e o r ingredients o f the So why bother? WeiA'ell, S te in R o e 1;® f ’f'.V retires old ones as nhare NAV is happier oroi more prosperous own-m - logical point df viqw. 6 apiece, oriour at $12.50- . houselouseundcrwTitinR. Fast Track Jy’w . J- arrived at on any givci'cn day simply ing 200' oro 300 shares ot a lower/ e r •‘Capital'Oppo’rtuni depending on the degree of . by odding up the markrkut value of a price thanan 100 shares at a higherl e r dosin;losing on coiivcntionalloans- ^ ^ share price has reactached a level it. The aggregate $50 invest- * fund’s investment pop o rtfo lio , and level. CI daysda}'! or less. 30-day pricing ^ roughly double the.c.vcap i for s still worth $50, pending ® then dividing the sum■n by the num- As in niostni any other industrytry availaivailablc. T equity mljtual funds, a market development that b c r o f fu n d sh ares outsitstanding. you couldId name, mutual funds cer-cr- — ------;------Timothy Armour, pres ------^------i>; ’ -t th e p rice up o r down, , . If you stimulate dcdemand for a - tainly arcn-en’t in business to discour- 18-member SteinR

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» ls f o) r b a it b y - bl o o m l e r s Gov* ^ e m m e nit 1 warns Black: «ery - -hjgh choirs. woi’a lk e rs , c a r r ie r s , when thi ------of converting moreire Amcricans-to—centgng reen.-'------coloi“'were“the‘onines'they-m ost— cost-isn8 n o t included.------^ 1 the sid e o r CTd o f the crib __ I, civhich unveiled the tooltools in July, plans expand;d tliet consum er power-tool majmar- w orking on their proje<|ects.” clectriciiicians to answer questions aboiibout .“pur message{e is s im p le b u t im propcoperly.spaccd_sIats, the to promote not.onlyy the t] line but the ket. Black & Decker attrttcm pled to reach fools, apiapd to guide people step by stc on ch airm an A n n reportt said.sal „ r Brow n soid ot a ne concept of home remwnodding as a sat- “As'ai'a leader wc haven't been' dridri- this market two years•s ago witli a line - through»h 1h o m e im provem ent p ro jec ts, news confcrence. Otherslers strangled when clothing isfying recreational actiactiviiy for home- ving thisthi marketplace,’' De Bleseeser of tools called Quantuitum, intended for Blackck & Dccker is headed in1 theth investstment you can or items:ms around their necks got • • ' owners. said. Therhe company has been iniensel’sely serious do-it-yourselfeifers. But some of right dinlirection by targeting a broade for y our boboby is a crib that, coughttit 0 o n c rib c o rn e r p o s ts .o r “ W e’re tran sfo rmcning ii Americans focused*rd on o th er areas in recent yearsmrs, the tools didn’t sell ass \w ell os B lack & consume,m e r market, analysts sai^. m eets all o f (thee commission’s) hardwaret'are. . . ‘ and competing for tficiiheir leisure lime,” he soid. , Decker had expected, “ In trotroducing o new line withth a standords.” • M canwhile. a n \ The ’ Danny said Chris De Bleser,; vvi ice president o f Industiistry analysts said there is plenlen- So Black & D eckerer decided, to try strong; mmarketing campaign ... coulould • Mandiiloty mbb standards took Foundoticiation, the Juvenile Products marketing and consulisumer products, ty of popotential for the market for foi again but this time wiwants to expand generateUe excitement about thot sseg e c m td-l-1970s, when the Mtlnufacifacturers Association, Jhe Black & Deckcr leadsids the $600 mil- everydaylay do-it-yourselfers, particular'liar- th e m ark et for the toitools with more ment of the morket,” said Susoin a n ‘0*®^:I 'was about 150. Americanican Academy of Pediatrics , But'since cribs la lion consumer power-ier-tool market in ly amonong the first wave of baby-b y - products and m ore aggi^ressive market- Gallaghigher, an analyst at NatW es last between 10 and thele ConsumerC Federation of the United States, withith :a market share boomers,:rs, who are opproaching theiiheir ing. Securitic5ties Coip. in New Yoric. This;*fv‘ f and 25 years, consiisumers may still Americaica arc plonning o' national o f 40 percent to 50 perc-erccnt. . 50s andid i te n d to have significant dis*dis- T he tools, which willill hit the shelves' a compotpany that realizes ‘'in orderif-• ti be reusing themrti-the commission • print campaigncan to promole safe ...... T he company has focused fO' recently posablee i income. They are more will-•ill- o f horhe centers such1 asa Home Depot grow yoiyour share, you have to ofTc cribs. on its DcWalt line-of•of tools geared., mg to tatackle hon^rcpair projectstcts an d H ech in g erin Augu;^t , are aim ed ot y o u r co'ho'hsumcrs new products. Yoiy T he agency-impr n rough edges. Commissicission at 800-638-2772, or - cellular scrvice that provi•ovides telephone peu^ vehiirhicle include check cashing, bill3ill Faye E. Cannon, presidedent of Formers come inI dd{ o n ’t w ant to leave. “ It’s a s if When shopping; fifor a crib, 'con- The Donnanny Foundation at 800- and computer hookups.5. paying, fundfui tm nsfas, trusts and invest-st- and M echanics, a subsicsidiory of F&M th ^ wontmt to kick the tires to say, T Ts s suipcrs should also0 1lo o k fo r a c e r- 83-DANNNNY. . Inside,.computers an(and printers are ments. Bat^onkm obile employees also cana n Bancorp. T he mobile banank costs 0 third this thingIg rear l? ’’’ Looki irlines fly/ in to dis(icount tinme again in g b e hind i brokeerage Iinigo 1 ^ jT H b m io discount forcs.6^ with cut-rait-rate fares or'slash discount up to 40 perccnt on rrmost dornestic fores signif 1 * * gnificantly — evdi if the cur- CHICA limitIin f m sales and keep their The Associate PressL . P ei n r s o h a l finance .- < and ‘sell’. These cuphemimisms ore Wilh susummer vocations drawing; to fare sales not only for dcdomestic flights discountsIts 0at modest levels to ensure . ( designed to mask the obvious,",o . 0 close an(and people turning their atten-en- but also for some tripiips abroad and profitoble?le third- and fourth-quarter NEW YORK —— Buy, sell or performerlance: usually, how well aI i said LeFcvrc, a 46-year veteranv of. tion fromn 1leisure travel toward school,K)l, exclusions to such touri:irist destirm tions financialil re:results. hold? stock will/ill perform compared withI ’ Wall Street. “On one handhi they their jobsbs and the coming changc in os S an Juim; Puerto RicoCO, a nd H aw aii. "T he airlinesairl ar6 achieving prof- It sounds simpleIc eexpected to appreciate Steven G. Einhom, a CG o ld m an ... _ halls iintilU^spring. s ______. ' _ h o p e that expectation beeecom es reality. it’s too•o lote li for travelers to obtain common parlance — especially between 10 1( percent and 20 percent SSachs po^^'w ho heads tlthe firm's Earlierr tlthis month, major carriers':rs ■ However, co'ns'umen;rs sh'oUld'n'ot ' the discount>unts that hod been offered by since bn*Iine serviceses now i provide over the ndxlnd, 1 2 to 18'months. «investment research; maimintains the such as Delta,Dc American, Unilcd.andiid expeet the airlines to floeoodthemaricet some ofthe;the airlines eatller this month. “ thOT wifh'ra^T ofioi^faifljlc access to By contrntrast. Sm ith Biuney's defi- im ir petus for a m ore elaborata te system news wires that repotp o rt do zen s o f nition of ““Outperform" varies on tlthan “Buy, Sell, Hold” is tlthe desire ratings changes from>m investment five levelsels o f risk : low, m edium, tcto handicap a complex mailaricetina JnV Udro . plant pnraised forkceeping tabsbs on water firms cach day. high, specurculative and venture, rang- meaningful m way, not proro te c t-th e So how docs onene equate an ing from1 aii 5 pereent to 15 pereent cicompany’s investmentt Ibanking ISLANtND PARK (AP) —— improve water quality ovover what was said Cutler,ler, explaining why the plant “Attractive” rntiiiting from premiumt oon the S&P 500 for low rerelationships...... Hydroelectiwtric power has long bcen 0 a coming through the d ^tl,” ,’ she said.' — was offlineline in eariy July. “They w ant PatncWebber with1 a “Moderate risk to a 10 H percent to 30 percent The Goldman Sachs scales — nqmesis to fisheries throughout theic Some are calling the pplant a'model to keep the reservoirs as full as they Market Outperformer”?r” designation premium, forfo spccuhitive. “1“Recommended", "MeVloderote Pacific Nonlorthw est. o f th e futiue. - .'can." ■| from Goldman Sachs,5, a;and a simple- L ike m■nany a brokerages. Smith M a rk e t O u tp e rfo rm e r” ,“ “ M a rk e t B ut in theth e headw aters c o u n try o f thle e .“ It is a prototype,” saidlid pltm t o pera- W hile baiikingbar water might hinder sounding "Buy” fromn J,J.P. Morgan? Barney’ss (five ratings — “Buy", P'P e rfo rm e r” , , ““Market Henry's FoFork of the Snake River, oa to r D ouglas Cutler, whch o s e h o m e ot power produ'odu'ction. C utler said, enough ’ ~ ‘'Trnrti'nf ilioned term s is " O u tp e rfo•form”, “Ncuiral", ■Undcfperformcr~"^*is'’U s clca'rly ' hydro'plamitit a t Island Falls R e se rv o ir is •uearby lsland Park is linknked electroiii---water cpntirintinues to pass-through tfae the second-best rankinking from that “Undeiperf.:rform ” , ‘'Sell" — lybical- 'dc'defined for the company'y ’s retail being toutedte d a s a boon to m a n ag e m ennt t colly to help ensure, dailoily, 2 4 -h o u r dam to cnsuinsive flows for the fisheries particular brokerage. ly are dcsigsignaled b y numbers,* with cliclientele, Einhom said. o f w hat isis arguablyr the world’s mostst 'monitoring,of the plommt. *‘A lot o f below. ’ The best solution, prcprobably, is to a “I" indieiicating the best, and “5" “f think market underperfirform er is esteem ed trctrout fishery., environmentalists want..... to adapt this Henry’s’s ForkFi Foundation biologist start with your brokencerage’s scale, tJic worst, sasaying ‘sell,’ " he said. “Bui5ut there’s ' A d v o c:ates a t of hydro power andd type o f equipment to oihaicr plants.’’ Rob Vankirkkirk said the plant’s monitor- ascertaining the spwiflcific investment MerrillII Li y n c h 's ratings — 1 some so symmetry in referrinjing to tlie environmenilentalists alil« say the plant,t. The plant, which wasIS b ro u g h t o n ing cquipmeriment is already giving scien- goals or concerns impliiplied by each (Buy), 22 (Ai b o v e A verag e), 3 mimarket as ^ benchmark.” owned andid opcrate^^*ikc1 Foil-Rivertr lin e about 18 months ogo, h as a 2 ,400 tists new/ ininsights into the kind of .. rating, and supplememcnting that (Neutral).), -4 (Below Average), 5 Don't expect the Securitrities and Rural Blectr«u4c Co-op, is Key to k e ep>- - kilowatt-hour capacity anda can pro— water qualifality needed to sustain the information with th e v a rio u s (Sell), 6 (No (N. rating) — ore further Exchange Commission to0 ste p in irig tabs onin woter quality and therebyy vide power for b^ecn1 3002 and 500 fishery. upgrades and downgradTodes emanat- delineated:d for intermediate and and regulate brokerage ratiitings the the fishery. -.Jiomes, according to CutiaJer. 'T h e pointoint is that there is dissolved ing from other sourcesCCS. There is. long-termn pperspective, as well as wiway the Food and1 Drug .. Sophisticticoted monitonng equip-I- The complex is overs;rseeii by the oxygen, temperature,tem| total dissolved afler all, some jpethodd tto the mud- risk: A (LtfLow), (Average), C A

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ftnnounci c e m e n t S ' E Empfoymerj n t ^ _ _ “ I l l “ 2 M “ I i i ^ 0 6 " 1 2 0 6 " 1 i y l o i 2 0 7 I d 2 0 9 ^ Y o u n e vv e e r k n o w ■ I CHILD.CARE I ADULT CARE 1 MEDICAUDENTAL^ I MEDICAL/DENTALJ | I medicaudent^ OFnCE/CLERICALJ | iRECTWJRAKm^U^ I S E R V IC E S J I^PERSONAL^ u n t i l y o3U L c a ll.... CNA - Seeking liexlblo do-^ NURSING OPPORTUNRY.nr. RN WANTED. Preforrablyy WANTED: MISCELLANEOUS ; Country Burnpkin TLCLC VDULTCARE Lady toto pondoblo CNA for PT/FT I- 7 /ic TimGs-tiews " Immodiato opening tn BSN. /^re you a solf start- Pizza Hut Is now accepting ■'S homo. 10 yrs. oxpor. Call Call c are for 8om|.|nvalfd un-n- dayposition. Somo^0 OB/GYN proctlco. Callall or7 Aro you'Urod of work- Full-Time Roceptlonist,,t epplicotions for drivers-, C lassiileds are fuill ll -Llbra326-e682oro r marriod. 30-50 yrs old. 3 3 S aturdays. S ta te CortlM-liri- 622-5511 lo schodulo on ing ln..on inflexible onvl- cooking, wait staff person- ____ of.surprises,.Tnkea.„ 733-5399 ______doys, 2 2VonlnQ9,_40_hrsrs ___collon a n d v alid driversUJ: ll-___ intonrtow.______ronm’ant?-Horo:s-your_ r _ ».:Exporionce wiih muliipio0 nol, d ay & evening shift*.------J2_ cehao roqulrod. Horno[pfl____ _ I , — tffljo Ir your wav. —/oofc"flt*oor^oj<5S" ~ SS------Kimt»ny:TwaTnomTnoaP’ caro oxporkinco proforrod.M P H Y S IC A L Established Idaho based SIO per hr or moro. Poten­ 3C chlldcoro, meals & • Enorgolic, good phono/ and you’ll see — Apply Fn porsorf. At S'St. THERAPISTS Hom o H ealth Agoncy Iss poopfo skills tial wage Includes ‘ snacks provldod, trans- Bonodict's Homo Hoalih, seeking a branch mociog- there's som hlhlrig'9 portoUon to & from school. m 2 0 4 »46-65K/Yr DOE I- • P aging system oxportoncoJ com m issions, lips & Tte.. CHILD CARE/ 709 N U ncoln. Jorom o er. PT. floxiblo hrs to stort.>• * A blo to handio multiple} w ag es. Apply in (wrson for cueryone.-C.. Lots of fun & a groat time. I followod by subsjontial lU Rose & Jennifer 423-6355J55 I__N A N N IES^ CNAS/NAS NEEDED forfw P T A 'a >1 tasks simultaneously ® Iho JF Blue Lakes . You rxcoer know responslllty and compon-■ • Knowledge In compuioro} location .No phone calls ^ fun-time & p a rt tjmo posl->si- Positions available until you call... UCENSED daycaro andind 3ABY-SITTEH noodod In 0 sation. Must have conskJ- p leasel In tons, oil shifts avoll. Woodod erablo acute care expori- preschool, lunches andm d my homo. 7 a.m .-9 o.m. 1 ' RIvdr Caro Contor offers - * 6-10 hours based on’ “ PT/FT holp needed. f ml JTIieTimwNisw.■8 snacks, 23 yrs. oxp. Rof..'of., ‘ child. Roforoncos roquiro- As a rapidly growing na-a- onco Including Home> oxporlonco a wide rango of benefits, tional provider ol rohobab Hoolth and suporviaory 6:30-2:00 and 2:00:9;00. R _ all ggoa. CoiLa24^5ZB4,>■ • d. Call 734-6832 ____ inctudlrtg-xnodlcal.& don-- /_ • SonoIltB ______; -j A jCUSltllWIER. “ *■— BorvlCD!irSunanncoTRO~:o^----- DxporloncoTTVi'oxconorn- tal insurance. Paid voca- 10 reputation with Iho modi- - p a c e a n d lots ol fun. f---- ^ SERVICE SMALL groUp daycaro,^ 3H1LD CARE In m y homo” Uon and retirement plan, habllllotlon contlnuoo to on- or your's, nowbom‘4 4 yr expand throughout idohofio c o l c o m m u n ity is a ls o Apply In person at n i Bickol school aroa, Mon- ^ Ploaso contact DNS at > C all J im a t 208-736-2480. , ------— Fri,.Fr-only. 7&M 853------______old_O cU atM oo-Frtdaya_ - a u u i h ------required. Send cover let­• — Hoy Raymond Fort - -. 'Mrs. Powell'a.Cinnamon — Rosponslblo coning odult.S------WokJd River C aro Contor. ter and resume to: Your R o lls In th e MV Mall. located 16 mllos N. of01 ^ f 1243 B lu e L akes Blvd. N. ------Safo. loving homo onviron-pn- rofsroqu. 733-8621. 5°' Sundanco ollore ono of the70 D ream C om o T ru e, PO _ Joromo. 511 E 4th St. > Twin Falls pRESTAUR/yrr now h lri^ monl. Mon. thru Fri.. Sat- • m ost Ihnovntive nnd pro-0- Box 533. Bolso. Id. 63701 ~~1 • urdoyihoursnogotlablo.lie! CHILD CARE/NANNIES,; Shoshono. Id 83352 or qualified opplicants for FT ? 0 4 • ' grossivo bononia plana in -Dining Room Manager. Buhl aroa. Fenced playlay Nannies noodod. Bostonn call 686-2228.______" the health caro industry.y RN noodod lor FT night‘ 4 2 0 8 I '. |_^ERSONALS__ _ yard. Lots of fun actlvitlos.OS. area. Great pay, oxcol. 'g position in o drug & olco- Apply In porson at TF !• CNA-s, ond NA’s ' needed.,(j, Our pre-tax plon allow s • |_PROFE^IONA^ PERKINS RESTAURANT Please coll 543-8189. benefits, 19oroldor.Con- lo you-to doslQn a bonoflts hoi treatm ent conror. - . tarn sorry, fOrgtv0 m». . — tact Stacoy @ Nonnlos. CNA classes auailable. u. Good bonorils. Ploaso coll AT 1664 BLUE LAKES Evening shift. Excellent,n| proorom lhat moots your ! EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR1 BLVD. N. m M n t no /u in n . I w a s Will babysit 6 rno-school30l Nook (208)331-3606. ,n. poroonal noeda. Chooso,n Judy at Tho W alker eontuMd a, mlsdlr»efttt»d. 000- 7 days morning to- _ bonofits avallablo. Con- ’3 Contor 208-934-8461. Twin Foils down town _ s tact TorrI a t 934-5601 Of or from n varloly ol options Bualnoas improvomonlI KeepK dnssltlod In mind wtion ------ove. anytime. 736-38966 Uttle Gems Child Coro Is Qt, including • modlcal/dontol - Man and wlfo wllh smam oll I — now hlrlng_a loving, do-i. opply at: Gooding Rohob District Is seeking an Ex- you-wont lo oxchanoo ,n. plans • vision caro * Ufa in- unusedVmatorcasii. ■ I ” " ? o i Irlr. to stay with elder} pondabfo poraon to workjt Livlnfl Contor, 1220 Mon- n- I I ocutlvo Director. Appli­ w/childron. E.C.E. oxporl­|. tana, Gooding. ouraneo options * ca n t m u st bo a sell siartor |_LOSrt>OUND3 lady. Froo trir. parking a n ohort/long-torm disabilitytO I OFFICE/CLERICAL | small salary. 734-5641 enco & C.P.R. & first old. with exceptional oxpori- SSIZZLER’S now hiring. Full • n LPN. Minidoka Memoriallai Insurance • hoalih caio/a- & Part timo position lor A ustralian ahtp- I a plus. Contact Nicolo ® C om puter sp e c ia list with e n c e In marketing, putillc c- opondenl caro spending Hot Side counter,^utility & ard/dlngo/bordtr collla»£■ ^INQLE? HoanOuest car 736-0362. . Hosplial is currently ac­ '0 Macintosh desk-top relations, & office admini­ or accounts • 401K plon with salad bar. apply in por­ Brown a whlto.Botwoor0 ■ put love back In your life ■ l l l l i a B B cepting applications for ^ publishing ond daiaboso stration. Rosumes with ^ Froe call, freo brochuro;jro; tho position of LPN. Inlor­>r. a{)orconloge molchipg‘0 oxporlenco. Ask for Kris. aalary oxpoctations son, Mon-Thurs 2-4pm, hw.3Q/93 uncUon and ly contribution oltor 1 yoar W. Ffvo Points. HEWAROIllioiil 1-800-949^>411 osted oppllcants may should bo sont to: P.O. • 719 Bluo L akes Blvd N. ' .Q- of omploymont • 25 days C all 734-6148 - contact Human Rosourc- i; E X P R E S S Box 2 772. Twin Falls, Id. ___ WEDDING Dresses, sllpt Nanniea rAiUonwtds 00 (g436-0461.______paid flhioolf your first“ PERSONNEL SERVICES 83303. Attn: Employment. RESTAURANT^ Now hiring ii^ i 5oi ^ I qualinod applicants tor PT ' - FOUND F.Tofflor/Ooxlo)xio BrMosmald & Party Rentalitals ADMINISTRATION/ Excollem Ih/e-ln positions. - year. CEU rolmburso->• Twin Falls. 733-7300 R osum o doadIino,9/0aflS. ' e & 25%ofllnvtlfllten»7»«M E ast/W est coast. d MEDICAL ment, paid association" Burloy. 678-4040 * No Foe — EOE & FT sorvor posilions. mix,small. N.Collogo & 38 . M A N AG EM EffT | )l CNA’s Bridgovlow noods Apply In porson at TF Wendell Rd. 734-1426 • n 1-60»816-6266 < js duos & relocation assis- L l Wanted: nice lady to sta 0 . . . HNA FT 6 -2 shllL PloasoM> -tonce aro also available. - Dispatcher for Jerome & INTERPRETER lor tho . Perkins'Restaurantot FOUND kltton, approx.X. 4 wllh elderly lady ever MANAQER'rTiVlN FAlXS' Need dopondalbo child opply. In porson 1628 Brid-d- ' - Lincoln counties. Full doof. Minidoka County 1564 B lue L akos Blvd. N mos. old..Uncoln schooliool other,wooKond.smal„„y, IDAHO. S r r e MANAGERJ core provider for 2 school3 goviow Blvd. Twiri Falls. To find out moro. co n tac:t t tlmo posillort. Involves Joint School District #331 ^ area. Call to Idontlly @ salary. 734-5641 for 1 yr. old, 160 unit, ogo chUdron In Shoshono . ~ Daniel Chrlstgau, Em*I* . shift work, w oekendo end- RESTAURANT Now hiring 1Q ! MEDICAL ■ is now occopted applica- , 736-2431.. , ______- apartment community. School District, singlo fa- . ployment Director, holidoys. Ouallllcations tioiis for tho following qualified applicants lo rP i Excollont location on * - StV (800)640-0503. EOE position: 8l f t sbrvor posilions. -f' ther works 12 hr rotating GET PAID WHILE ' Inciudo typing, doolino FREE to a 'good homo. North sido near shopping shifts. Roqulros24 hrcaro ~ - with the public and han­ Intorprelor for the Doaf. ' Apply In porson at TF Gorman Shopnrd X. 1°;IF. JsPECIM ^OTICES . and services. High do- whllo working, bording3 YOU TRAIN FOR PHYSICIANS’ OFRCE ‘ dling stressful sllualions. Perlclns Restaurant st r ADVANCEMENT _ 2M. 6 7 ^ 8 ^ 1 . 3 ^ m and rental aroo.3"' Afford- pbsslbollty. , 886-2140 FT podlUon In now medicald- 'ncludos EMS & f|re For oddltlonol Information _ 1564 B lue L akes Blvd. N =^^ftteoH oties- ■ RESTAURANT Maxio's'ls ' .F R E E t o g o o d h o m o tional com pensation0- Wonted Nannlo to provldo1 Burley Caro Conlor will111 loch. Potlont caro oxpori-I' ary S976/mo. Insuronco ANONYMOUS otah a nursing assistant Director ‘ now hiring P T or FT. flox- ■ SCHNAU^R. Noutorod ■ C all 733-6300 package Includes•d- 2 child core In our homo, for ; 'It onco d e s ira b le . Solaryy and roiiremont bonoflts. Special Services 11 . m ale. Syr^, ojd. 324-3672 — bdrm/2 both opt., salary, cortificallon c o u rse In m id -. nogotiablo. Bonolils ollor Iblo hrs, m ust bo avaiioble ‘ Appllcationo mdy bo Call 436-6059. nighisf & weekonds.musl. modlcal Insurance allow->n Ught houst^ooplng and Soptombor. For thoso0 3 montha. Sond rosumo“ picked up at 300 N. : HOUND POUNDr E A R L Y onco. paid holidays and2 evenings roqulrod. Hour-- omployod by us. we payly 10 P.O. Box 392, Ruport. Juvenllo probation offlcors b ^ e 19 yra. or older, opply Lincoln. Closing d ate. in porson. between 2 & TWINFAULS vocation a s woll a s incen­y, ly wogos nogotiablo.Y roglstrotion and testingg ID 83350 9/8/95 at 5pm. noodod. Send resume : ANIMAL SHELTER DEADUNES tive bonuses, Sond ro-«- Rofg.roq. 733-3369 '• foos 03 woll'os compon- and covor letter to Box 4pm. ^ Maxie's Pizza 170 •FOUND: Gume to Guardian Mon- I sation for tho houra your Blue U k e s .______For ihol wookond hideaway RN noodod to work wllh^ Office 8c Clerical 9 8 1 4.1 % T h o T im e s - ^ .1. Ph Bull X fomalo pup FOR CLASSIFIEDB D ogomont Corporation. PO : a re . In c la s s . A p p lican tss now Endocrinologist at1 positions avallablo Nows. P O Box 548. Twin ^ youVo alwoys drotunod of. •2. Torrlor X fomalo vory old Box 6666 Portland. Or. ■ must bo dopondablo, ol>J Twin Falls Clinic & Hospi- Falls. ID 63303. Job op- A 2 1 0 :s. Brfttany Spaniel X malo ADS ttoil your soarch in Iho lool, ^ o s t 18 ye'are of ago and 97228-5666. EOE ^ eatnlo cclumna of clftMin»d. ° lal.lntervlows will t» hold; E X P R E S S plicattong-dloso Sopt. 8lh. ■ S A L E S •a d o p t i 6 n ohsirlng to work: Apply In t PERSONNEL SERVICES ' 3 m MANAGER TRAINEE^ 9/16/05. Position will start .1. B a sse t X fomalo THURSDAY. 2:00 pm person: 1729 Mrilor 9/10/95. Ploaso sond ro­ Twin Falls. 733-7300 SERVICE WRrrER Financial Fl, Services Entry level position loading NEEDED: " ;2. Terrier X fem ale pup for FRIDAY I 2 0 5 1 ] A v d r ^ ______sumo to: TFC&H Box( Burioy..676-4040*NoFoo ^ ,3. Terrier X fomalo pup to Branch Manager in D ue to tho relocation lo on- 1 , „ FRIDAY 2:00 pm foror 16-24 months. “ I agricultural ^ r- 1233. Twin Falls ID ' 1 C H A N C E •4. Australian Shephord X MEDICAL - PT/FT ARRT ! & LPN i olhor stQto of our servlco To j . be w ealthy: Fortune 500 ’ ^ SATURDAY Loam; ' 83303, Altn: Sandy I female pup. ig A S G R O ^ ^ o b d ^ l r l n g I Cortlllod Xray Toch with2 Schaor. or Call 733-3700, Wo a re seeking RN’a and writer, w o are looking for An A* S U P E R IO R A.M. 'S. Pointer X mate TTiank you • Loon processing In seasonal workers icholp ultrasound oxporlenco LPN's for th e followlnfl a top notch Individual (or Bost. p A W eiss rated Co. • Credit 6valu’otlon & ° oxt 293 for moro Inlorma- le. Lab Pit X fomalo. In boon and carrbl>o-, roqulrod. To work In rural“ lion. EOE.______positions: ihis position. W e ore a 42 S52K-S104K S 1st yr. Pot. jM any r)le« c a U & klK snsI opproval soarch plots. Active rotlr-. hospital wllh state of tho S am e Day Sorvicos: yoar old outo dealership NafI H.O. provided return FAX • Credit sales dovolopmont oos and homomokorg ^ ort equipment. St Bene­- SPEECH-LANGUAGE RN 20 hrs/wk 10-6:30 pm wtth oxc. bonofits such as moll _ LEADS: many'rop LOCATED • Personnel Moriagomenl &-- w/opon days welcome. dict’s lamily modlcal GI Lab: RN. C hargo.'40 paid Insurance, retiromont will ^ call* rosii.onsos to • Expense control Work to last 6-6 wks. AAE conotor. P.O. Box 586.' PATHOLOGISTS Hrs/wk day shllt- program and paid vacati- ^ 139 Thlnl Ave. WosI ; 545-65K/Yr DOE work In a ro a now l'^'trjitd 736-2299 It EEOM/F. Apply Asgrow Jerome, ID 83336. 208- Rocovor:'RN 20 hrsw k, on. Salary plus commissi- 600% g MPV adv.. up lb , y o u R and many other phases oi-- R osoarch Conlor, 1 ml. E 324-4301 oxt 233 4.8pm m ay vary on. Apply in porson lo 7 , AFTERNOONS ONLYl . As a rapidly orowlng na- 70% ronowals. Chocks Monday-Friday -a succossful and profit­. of RIor on Hwy. 30. ■ ' Modlcal R oor: LPN. Jules Hanlson . PAID p daily/wkly. Benefit ’ able business manage- ] MEDICAL A s s is ta n t, Im-: tional provider'of rohob' ovonlngs 20 hrs/wk CLOSED Saturdays. ) services, Sundanco Re- ■ THEISEN to u you: training, co. Sundays. &'Holldays - ^ A D p mont career. 3* , CLASS A LOCAL HAUL -m odiatboponingin Surgical Floor LPN. nights, t! vyoges DOE. 423-4269. habllllation continues to ' LEADS, bonuses, slock. . Animals aro SOLD or ■ 32 hrsMk MOTORS . CU.ounUfinf,fi..ipQU3.oJi ______‘7 7rcu::LPN;aaym6'nra/wK.', ? . j; .OB5TROTeu:ailUr 4 »., *' EXPERIENCED MILKER r ’autahc- • “ ■ TOJ-MAIflAVk. fc. -lrips-(Bermudo. Canado. hours, so please call or • V G roup'll'and' | i______I______O'otc.). .EXCELLENT SS for 2 6 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 ^ __ dental Insurance ——, WANTED: Joromo Aroa. MEDICAl Cortlllod Nurs­ H ealth & Dental Insuranco ~ . vlstt th e pound daily to , ■ _324-S211_flsk for Jo h n .-- ing Assistants. Burloy1 Sundonce: offors ono of the ; SUBSTANCE ABUSE itrtigml. Only truo closors chock If your pe t Is hero.0- OVEREATERS ' Collogo tuition program Pold Time Off R an ■ PROGRAM 01opply. W E ARE EXCIT- •VocaUon, holiday ond sick I Coro Conlor has a nowI mosl Innovalivo end pro- uro/Disabllily C overage T h is Is rw t a n up>to-dsts'}• ANONYMOUS d Exporioncod mllkor, good wage scolo worth chock­ .grossive t»nofil3 plana in COORDINATOR. EDl E For consideration list; mixed dogs aro hard leave ! rofs. Call 837-9123 msg. Infant Caro Conlor pFT position available. call c 1-600-999-9055. S 734-4547 • Employee savings plan ing outl Excollont bonenisI tho health caro Industry. Roliroment to describe. Or como pick available, along with aI Our pre-tax plan allows States cortlfication ro- S tale n a m e, phono, city, out a puppy, dog or c a t —I and others k FARM EQUIP. OPERATOR. ...and moro quirod, oxperionco In pro- & oxporlonco. Ask for Mr. . Soil motivated & oggros- c roal toam to work wllh.. ' you to doslgn a bonofils For moro InformoUon coll . theywouldlovaahomelLl f ^ “ ^ i o 7 Conlacl Nancy or koihy' program that rhools your gram developmont, por- Mooro. M ______Tills Isapubllceofvico I ABORTION - ~- APPLY IN PERSON n sive to drivo truck &troc- or write: sonnol supervision. & Blazer Rnandal Services : tor lor harvest. Pay do- Jo a t 676-9474. personol noods. Choose ' announcem ent 6f Tho I a ^ ^ r n a ^ V ^ Magic Valley Regional JCAHOslandards RETAIL SALES ASSOCI- v l 1139 Foils Ave. E ' pending on DOE. Coil from a variety of options Medical Conior ; Times News. ' MEDICAL Chiropractic Including • medlcol/dental roqulrod. Must havo ex- ATES " positions for onor- - PREQNANCY CRISIS Twin Falls. ID 63301 423-5556. Assistant. Personal com­ Human Rosourcos ,perlenco with both Ih pa- golic, onihuslatic persons. LOST 8/31 Black Lab, Fo­o- CENTER ' On T uos 9/5 ond W ed. 9/6 " plans * vision c are * life In­ PO Box 409 FT & PT. M ust Bo avail- . munications skills a must. surance op tions* tienl & o u t patient progra- ' '' malo, 10 mos. RIor, an-n- Fn>o tottirrg. Coll 734-747272 between 10:00 a.m& 3:00 FARM TRUCK DRIVERS Twin Falls. 10,43303-0409 , able to work doys, week- ; noodod. Can 349-5511. Desire lo work hord and ___ 8hQtt/l0Qgj0i!r!_di?o^lty___ ms. Excolioni compensa- — 8womo-Moi(yr934^7e9-» - -or-1-eQ0-371-7472...... ~lodrn to help potlonis. ------(208)-7^17-1 ------or 326-4660______insurance • health caro/d^ EOE • • , at Andrew's H*i^mark^n ' • • - n MANAGER TRAINEE [ 2 GENERAL FARM WORK- • Sond rosumo to POB 679. opondenl care spending _ sumo to Box'98312. % ■ “ I 1 0 8 5 ERSnoodod. Call Tv^n Fans. Id. 83303-0679. T he T im es News; PO Box th e MV Mall. LOST Medium sized favm JOIN THE WINNING accounis‘ 401Kplanwlih THE ■, Wood Connection Is ■ . 346-551^. ______546,Twin Falls ID 83303 collorod malo dog. woar- I PROFESSIONAL TEAM MEDICAL RN/Modlcal &/or a percentage matching accepting applications for — SALES - Advertising . ! Ing pink collar. 6'A ml S of I SEB^CES United Furniture W are-. supervisory backround conlribuHon aftor 1 yoar general olflce posltloos. PI (HARVEST MECHANIC of omploymonl • 25 days PROFESSIONAL- PTDo- ' East S points on Blue ^ house has openings for ■ n o o d o d . E X PER & DE­ preferred but. not re­ Exc. phono and poople volopmenlal \ spoclalisi. Lakes. Call 733-2S97 ' . dynamic, self-motlvatdd quired, St3.50-S15.00 to paid time olf your first skills req. Call 208-766- [ BANKRUPTCY PENDABLE, ]0 holp yoar. CEU roimburao- D evelop .& overseas im- pDirect j Sales Pros • • All C hapter & AG relatedj and ambitious mgr. train-" maintain &ropaJr trucks&. start DOE. Apply In por­ 3279 tor appointment. plemf ontatlon ol home or LOST Perscrlptlon.sun- I eoa who are committed to monl. paid association _ Our reps earn S50.000 . „ cases. Free telephone J ' harvest oqulp. Sopt.-Nov, son at West Magic Caro com m unity based sen.'lco g ta sse sJn brown caso . by on oxclting long torm duos & relocation assis- tTho Bost Wostom Canyon > commission Iheir first ; Polico & Fire dept down2 consultation. • ' w oge & b onus pd on por- Conlor. 640 Filer Avo W, lance aro also ovallabio. plan. Must have bacho- , 536-7760 600-G46-2166< career. No oxporlonco,■ _ form anco 8. expor. Rosor- Twin Falls. Id 83301. Springs Inn is accoptlng lors j' dogroo in humon sor- y j . town. Reward. 734-2636. but m ust bo willing to stort h applications for relief night ^ W o are seeking Individuals ' _ Wm H. Mulberry ' voir Ranch, Joromo. To find o u t more, co n tac t vice field & 1 yr. oxpori- who enjoy the challenge i « w 22 yrs experience at tho bottom and work' 676-6283.______NURSING ASSISTANT ^ auditor/front desk clerk, once j w/dovolopmontally _j LOST; Cochotlol, yellow _ hard. Call 736-9260. Minidoka Memorial Hospi­ Daniel Chrlstgau, Em­ Auditor hours a re for tho r ol soiling and boing re­ . head In the Sage Qym disabled. Sond resum e to ” HOUSECLEANING, tal Is curronliy accepting ploym ent D irector, w eekends starting at mid- ^ worded with high oamir>gs. area. Call 734-7946 , ’' Oirico manager/ Exocuthn1 Holpwaniod: Possiblo - M D C Incorp. 919 Justice 423-6973 : year around omploymont. ^ oppllcatlons for tho posi­ (600)640-0303. EOE night on Thursday, Friday r II you beliovo you are ca- ; _ socrotory/Flnonclal sor- _ Grodo. Hogerman. ID. pabio r>p of qualifying with . _ n e e d to bo ablo to drivo tion ol nursing assistoni. & Soturdoy. duties In- — ...... 1 0 4 . 1 OpportunltosforCNAcor- s cludo: auditing of daily ^^ . ■—■■■■ ...... I ouour-26-year old advenis- ; a ^ t . ^ 1 Etractors or trucks. Coll SURGICAL COORDINA- ing company... ^PERSONAL^J I 436-8566 or 431-1666 tlficaUon aro provided. work by lollow omployoos i ■ 2 0 9 in{ ENTERTAINMENT TOR Surgicol noodod to Call today al 'Intorostod applicants may fill im m odlalo o p e n in g . insuring ' occuracy. com- IRESTAURAHT/LOUNGE I | SERVICES RESIDENT MANAGERS ' ■<-600r777-7444 , OR MANAGEMENT p o t a t o HARVEST. contact Human Rosourcus LPN proforrod bul not plolion I of daily sa les into • -Singles D ateline: R n d ro- 436-04S1.______ropon form plus all front B u , r g e r King Is now hiring A Anc nd A sk fo r M onty Brow n ; . a COUNTRY/BO.CK.rodoo,o TEAMS Exporioncod truck drivers required. Dulles wllljn- 1 ___m a n cB i-frlandship. o r.a . needed. (NO CDL RE- 1 desk operations.'Ploas'b' ■ fo r all da>^ime positions...... r. "band, has openings for>r Cunonliy hlrfrig for 24 unit Now hiring CNA'b /NA‘i cluQo orionl'alion of pa-' * dining, dan^ng parlner, QUIRED) Starting Sopl. apply In porson 011357 Also ^ hiring for FT nlghl ----- e tc. 1 - 9 0 0 -^ -3 6 9 6 oxt.1 holidays, weddings, andd subsklfzed proporty In Ku- p, Otforlng on-silo classes llonts lo surgery program. < closers. Full and part time SALES SA t HELpTii ' 16. S6.00 por hr. Call 734- Complete surgery charts IBlue Lakos Blvd. N 2254. $2.£B per minute-). private p ^ o s . Call. Blllio0 na, ID. Responsibilities , for corlitlcatlon. CompoU- availablol Also ovailablo No No exporionco* wo train.' 3 ovos. 836-6727- inciudo management, -T2272from j 8am -tt5 pm.— llvo pay with ovoning & for hospital pro-corllfy sur- “ full & part tlmo wookonds You'll You bo se lec te d to work ' average lahgth of call. 3 glcal procoduros.wflnsur- We havo Immodiato h mlnutoa< m ust bo 16 landscape and general , night dlllorontlals. Apply oponings In thoso aroas. only. o G ro a t opportunity with wit a local distributor of • • 8 ...... , POTATO farm looking tor ance companlos. Must bo years', to£ch tono phono malntononco. Compen­ In p e rso n only at 64 0 ' 1) Draftsman. Auto Cad lor >( school kids. S4.50 to homo ho core products. 0 i 1 1 3 year-round tractor & ma­ detail oriented. P o ssess a ' roqulrod. Telosorvlco° I .CHILDCARE sation indudos: Apt, uilU- chinery ■ operator. Sond R Ior Ave. W., Twfn F a lls - ' oxporionco 5 S 5.50 hour. Apply In per- B Ba ased bn- personal inior­ USA, Inc. Hagorslown, ties and salary. Musi bo — West Magic Care Center. professional I attitude & 2) Dairy Equipment saloa so s n - 360 Blue Ij^osB lvd vlow vl< rathor than past . }: I s E m n c E s ^ l rosumo to Box 97264 % oppearonco. For moro In- MD. 301-797-2323. SIN­ detail orlontodl Training TlT im es Nows. PO Box 546 3) W arehouse wdrkor N N o .' exporionco: 0*1 P eople intor- OCCUPATIONAL formation ! call 733-3700, ...... estod e s must bo able lo GLES CALL NOW to hoar" 12 YRS. EXPERIENCE. provldod. Send rosumo T < F. ID 63303 F w/CDL ; r ; a and cover letter to Guard- — .THERAPISTS Ie x t 293 or submit resum e ., 200K wanted, oxpori- start sta immodlatoly ond bo ads or record your own.*• Collogo aroa. CPR- to: TFCAH, Attention: Ter- 4)Part-llmo advortislng Call Nowlll cortlfled. O n d y 733-9660.1 lan M anagem ent PO Box TRACTOR TJ OPERATOR.- - S55-65K/Yr. DOE ] Coonlinator on 0 co d . ab lo to work any careor cai m inded. Training !: 5668 Portfand. OR 97226. 4x4. c W ago DOE 423-4269. ri A yers, 6 6 0 S h o shono hours. Ask for Glenn and an guaranteed Incomo Street East. Twin Falls. ID 5) ® Counter Solos Constnjc- ^ Do you tisve unuivd photo3 CHILD CARE: O v e r2 q y rs9 ApprybyAugust21,1995. < tion exporionco. ^@324-4991. aviavallablo. Foranappoini- TRUCK DRIVERS & ma- C O T A S - 83301. ; EOE______gj equlpmonl In yqur homo?? oxporlenco. C P R & First P o sitio n s a v aila b le 6 )CDL Local with benefits — mme ent call 7 3 6 < a 3 5 . Extm noo n lor cash with a1 Aid certifiod. large fenced chlnery operators nood­ 7)Carpontor for assembly RE=iESTAURANT Now hlrlrig TTT i i ' o d , EXPER & DEPEND­ MMEDICAL; Now hiring. 7) QUldi-atilnQ douiriod ad. bockya^734-8203, As a rapidly growing na- ( work. qiqualified applicants for FT SALES POSITION with ■ a c c o u n t i n q - c p a cABLE for potato and boot CNA/NA's full & part timo ' malor holol/convonllon tional provider ofrrohob at t Mountoln Vlow Caro 8) 6) Experienced roofer ctcook. Apply In porson at lian/est. B onus pd on por- contor. S o n d resum e to: *************** J sorvicos, Sundance Re- Center. < Competitive wag- 9) 9) Gonorol Labor TTF PERKINS RESTAU- formance, begln.appx. Holiday Inn. 1399 Bench BOOKKEEPER w hobllltallon continues to es. < Excel bonoflts. choor- 10) 1C Factory workers. RRANT AT 1564 BLUE 9-15. RosorvoTr Ranch, "■ LAKES BLVD, N. Rd. Pocatello, ID 63201 Full Charge Jerome. n 676-8263 'expand throughout Idaho lul I working cond. hiring • I " " G O l t Our high volume retail ~~ & Utah. bonust for CNA's. Com e & EXPRESS ‘CHA! I chain located In Twin WontodM experienced I join our happy family. PERSONNEL P SERVICES r= Falls, h a s a posttk>n for a ■milker. 324-3040 ovos. Sundance ( oflera o n e ol th e Contact ( Suzanne at Twin Falls. 733-7300 dotaii.-oriented Individual K —^ most J Innovation and pro-' 4M-5591.A Burioy, Bl 678-4040 • No Foo CARE!EER with proven bookkeeping gresslvo benefits plorts In oxporlenco. Your Back- 2 0 6 e ,tho health care Industry. 1= Our pre-tax plan allows OPPORTlrUNITY •, ground should Inciudo n- Tn2 JE D lC ^ 2 2 J i £ i J r c. nandal statomont propa- n CHIROPRACTIC you « to design a bonolits CASHI]HERS 1 program tiiat moots your rations and review, ac- p ASSISTANT * A uto & RV Sala l e s p e r s o n counts recolvabio, ac- Tralnw ^ position. 3 months personal'■ noods. Choose Seeking qualifieified employees for . counts payable, payroll probationarya period, com- from > a'varloty of options two 1 cashier positions.IS, o n e sw ing shift S alary & com mlission, is: 401K, - ^ ■ and general ledger. p 3 uter skills nocossary (50 Including F ♦m edical/dental (2:45 j pm -n;15 pnpm) and one'on ...... yjS -Strong organization ond w h< pm ). Will train In Xray plans F * > ^ o n caro • ilfo In- ' co-insurance, paii)aid vacation, communfcatlon skii^ q s u r a n c e o p t i o n s * qr^veyard ' shift-(10:4J:45 pm-7;15 am). n t U e U t ^ ^ department and therapy. - ' 1^ _ HehacalU comploto the roqujra*. .3Starting : salary S7.00 an short/iong-term " disability • Previous 1 experiencei hhandling, money, fantastic ww o o r k i n g m ents fo rih b position. q Insuronco • health co re meeting I the public;'anand'operating 1 0 -; . f O l a g r a w i x i g O , hour. Office hours 8:30 to P e n v i r b n m ( e n t . Y ou will on}oy our support- . 6a :3 0 pm , Mon-Thure, Fri ^dependent ® caro spending key, computer, or5r cash register K t l l n e IvB work environment a n d s accounts • 401K plan witn ‘ . . . . w a i s t :f i:3 0 to 12:30 p.m> M ust f W ell-dressetied, self- a compotltivo salary and n a percentage matching 'required. apply in person ot Dr. J ' • We offer consinsistent schedules benefits package. Please . M m Fox. 834 Falls Avo, contribution after 1 year m otivated onlyiiy,|P lease. of omi^oyment * 25 days with V regular-days of I LEROY:^ LEWIS! s o n d o r fax your rosum d . DiSuite 1050. Twin Falls a off,’ corhpctltive to: Thurs. R 12:00to1:00orily. paid " timA off your first wages, v and a benefit: p«package including ^ t n n M 4 0o < O lias a ija year. CEU.reimburse- r CARPETLAND USA pj p^d vacation, medical,:al, der^l, and life « G ary’s We e: s t l a n d . ^ . r e c e d in g[lialrliiic. ll )> o Attn: Mr Jeff Rossetti DENTAL fu ASSISTANT.', «•ment. paid association insurance, { under a cafeafeteria plan. Registered, full llmo or Pduos & ralooatlon assis- ' ^ Happy'BIrMiH lay,^Rosr! $ 820 1 C a lu m e t A ve tc tonce aro a lw o v d ila b le .. H y u ni d d a i Munster, IN 46321 t time, with oxpandod V ‘'e r s o n b e t w e e n F a x 31 2 -9 7 8 -6 5 5 5 5 1 ctions. Sond resume ^ d 3 : 0 0 p m I 1070 Blue Lakek e s B lv d . N. to; 256 Marlin Stroot, ro » find oiit moro. contact ^ Love Kareit n O i a d M ^ Equal Opportunity pi - N o p h o n e calls,Ils, p l e a s e .- .TWtaC Falls. ID 63301 ttDaniel Chrlstgau, Em> | E m p lo y e r Bi pioyment Olreetor. I C o n ta c t: B rad D ey or Todd Labrum DIETARY'positionsBl opon, To1-a00-«40^)s03 EOE. P lea se apply In person at D Bridgoview Estates 1828 p . ' l ' BrWflovlew Blvd.

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T lm w -Nowa. Twinivin Falls, Idaho ' Sundoy, Sop>oplomber3,1995 EnqployiIfment-Finaancial-lnstri:ructibn-Rei?al Estate/i/Sale

— I j — ^ — I ^ 2 1 3 . i 2 1 0 1 I ' ’ 2 1 2 l l 2 2 t 2 ~ ~ _ Ig “^ 13“^ 3 0 1 ’ , 4 6 0 2 . ■' J 1 -T aA D E j J jMISCjOPPOHTm^^ I .BMISc/oPPOffrUNITIES BUSINESS I j w n f a u ^ h o m ^ — J OPPORTUNmES SALES CONCRETE HELP nonood- ELECTRICIANS Ughtlniiting HAIR STYUST Full-time MECHANIC Need experi- 1 ^ •LMttwaoodUfa’ ^,® TRUCK DRIVER: HaHay . ADVERTISING HOM ES AMERICACA od, oxporloncod, MiMust controctor now hlriniring or part-time, lor JD Heir xpe-' G R A PH IC D ESIG N onco with electric motors, DC R anch etyle brick hom o on Rootwood's lorgost doi h au ler, ehort houls. Expe double lot wilh 3 bdrms ■ doalor havo valid drivera llcon»>n80. loumoyman & appipnllco:Ucos Studto. Apply at ROBYN .rionco operating squeeziN ze Th» T!m»a-N9w». h a sI an on bolta, hydraulic pumps.ra. $$PAYPHONE ROUTES* In th o W est Is lookino;lno for Call 734-1998.______Local travol. oxponsoo80S. TODD. MV Mall or.call and farmhand. Gooiood Ad Doslgn/Grophlcs posl-lOsi- M u st h a v e o w n to o ls18. , Local sites for sde and IM baths. Mature tho right porson to s. — — gcKJdpay. 206-768-113;1137 U sa 734-1468. ad- 'W age bosed on ability.B-* $2000 week potential. n landscaping with fruit and DOOR SilOJ^_SSE oqulpm ent. V^ll train rlgl'rigl't tion avallsblo In th e ad- ______fDanurociufodJiomoaJ Jo a v o moB8flgo*______I ^ ;2^^on^».;38e.258;582^ -veHislng-departmont.,nt.— -fiOlWwy.30E.,Jflmbfldyc|y- Call 800-206-5300,24 hra.- shade trees. Fully fenced :------nfi£lfincDJi4iluaJ3uLj ------wirrroTi'tic'O'no'Quro ------nocossary. draw, co shop. EJJh*. Ammonia rotrigora "5376705783------■ PEPSI/COKE ROUTE------sp.^niae'rsrTO C T igTrHgpi------mission, bonofltscoil?:111733- Knowledge of buildlild)ng lion m ochanlc. M ust have■’ovo • I and^^^ouTSSlsin H ------CoaiorEstobliahod.------Its home can be yours for __ TR U C K DRIVERS environm ent a must.,g t. NEED EXTRA INCOME?? 2224 aak tor Cart. matorlols holpfui. Mustustbo exp. w/acrbw comprosJ03- Position opon for on indedo- D rivers no t gotUng enougl>ugn Qfon, opportunity. Ploaso030 Stop Chevron ?7 Earn 6 ^ dollars, 24 htB only $127,500, Recently ------famitlar with saws. M ust Bors on all p h a s e s of I In K pondont contractor to coCO- m iles? Try us. 3197EKlmberiyRd. Cosh- 1-800-311'-7632^soda) re-zoned for possible pro- SAL^S. Con Paulos Chov-Ch< bo a b le to hondte weigeights dustrlal rofrigoration. Jot sond your resum e to; ' ordlnato lall Inspocllontm s W e a ro expanding with• h a i T7»* Vm»»44awa. ler positlons-ovalloble. S fesslonal office availability. rolot. Pontiac GMCTojcTrucks up to 150 lbs. Excelh:elTent a ls o In c lu d e s g e n e r a iJ : 9 CallBrad.734-4799or. & GEO. Is oxpandlng < o ro l a n d related activities foifor variety o t ^ t i o n s forrlhe ihi 'POB0X548...... — - W eekend shlfts.-Apply in THETIMES^EWS ng our benefits, Doig tost willivlll be warehouse maintonanco I s ' quallffod drtvor. person or call 736-9000 aalos & leasing loom,om. If roquired. Must havo rol tho Idaho Sheriffs Twin Falls, ID 63303. in CURRENTLY HAS refer- Exc. benefit pkg.Sond° n» Association. Requires or- "11 W eatern • 48 Ststei you con fct.ow sTmpIolopro- pi onces whon applyingin g .a t sum o to: P.O . Box 1659 Attn: Peter York • > THE FOLLOWING coduros, moilvatod ganizotlonol and commu­iu- We also offer lale mode — TIMES-NEWS od by S aw tooth Door, C o.... 1151 Twin Falls. ID 83303 nication skills, travol,ol, conventlonol, with com ~~ INDEPENDENT ------hlohar.lncomo^-ha-h a v o . _MaxwoliV^vo..-Twln Fa ? w i- CASHIERS GrocofyxhiBCkrK k=_ .CUSI0MEB3EBV1CE.« good communlcath . com puter BkTlls.'proforlaMaw ------pe UtJvo u o y &1>enofltrCal lod- l9 looking for the right M r- JUHIOR ROUTES a tlo n ID Hiring Nowl jv- Sheripri-800-523-3089.39 o r positions ovaH. immod- c o r d w e i i ------skills, .apply In porsonjon at — *Faclory/fooa procossingl-Q enforcem ent or ipcal gov- _1_ , lately. After noon & ovo aon to join our loom. T hn- e------AVAICABtE------______C o ri P b u Io s A utoI MiMall DRIVER 10 whooloror ifor AWarehouse workers * ornment background oi )cal ohitt, 25-30/hrs, solorya ry individual must bo able to " B a n k e r ------equivalent sxperloncs.•2^ T ^ U C JS ORI^E_RS Ipca .< 901'STJncoln. Jeromeam e------cornmfVesl.-l3 spd RoR o a d " *F<}rk Tin bporoitDrfl------’nA houls, CO.L requiredBd7 'TJOETPlwaip'nppiicationtion- “ fype-50-v»pm,-havo-ooodto -TWIN FALLS » . ------W estom RBalty ------^ 208-324*3900. orir R anger, w age DOE.:. Con C *Constnjctlon/Carpbntry„ Start $24,000 to $27,000 780. a t 233 W. Mnin; Jerom10. e. phono skills.'bb a b le tb Rotrte-71S------■ plus expenses: For more 324-4431. eves 324-3760 733-2368 , 208-734-6565.;_____ b e full tImo.. 423-4269>69 ^M ochonlcs/M ochlnlsts’ ^ vrtJrtc woll under pf6ssure,(b 400& o^f Blue Lakes ■ Informallon contact Chrls- •independently owned & :------*COL drivers 5 ’ TRU CK DRIVERS noedod,lo(j C l e a r L a k e s T ro u t h)os o s ond have flexible hours,0, ll0O-1400Blk5thAvoE operated. ------1 DRIVER Local doilvc tlno ot tho Idaho Associ­ god openings for I^Qlchoryory Computer krfowledge a 2 1 1 Iverv *Rostourant/DoIi ^ long haul. Minimum age a . 1100-1400 Blk 6(h Avo E 1-800-733-5927 drtvor, 2 seasons oxpc ation of Counties, PO Box c5f. wori(or8 in Buht & Hogor-)or-. , plus.: a Ash St TECHNICAL ; 1623, Bolso. ID 63701,^ 21. Hoolth, vacation, caf- I ence, must havo do.C E X P R E S S elerio plon, 401K.-PayJay,. m an. Coll 206-543-6444.M. . This position Is 20 hours Route 717 $117,900. This hom e iffim - 'eg . (208) 345-9126. Submit A ssociatodBusinotnnoa driving rocord. Mon-F'I:?-- PERSONNEL SERVICES OOE. Lato model, food por week. Salary com- 1100-1400Blkof7th (j m a cu la te il W ith 4 b e d ­ w ages DOE. Cali 080 0 0 - Twin Falls, 733-7300■, ‘ niBumo to tho above od- Driven Som eone to work« In m ensurato with oxporion- rooms; 3 baths'on two Prods, h a s nn Immodio -• dress no later than„ grodotonkors,US& the worohousd. Good 1t00-1400EllzobothBhfd 227-2882 for oppllcoUoi Bufley, 676-4040 « No Fee ‘" Conoda, 1 -800-967-2911, CO. If I n to r e s to d s o n d . floors, this homo h a a over opening for an oxpoi :___ Wodnosday, September ‘ ' • driving rocord. Call for op- 600 Blk of Blue Lokos oncod copior tochnlcia Buriey, ID______op* rosumo; '® 600-700 Blk of Locus fg 2500 sq.ft. New carpel ilclon. DRIVERS MAINTENANCE. Immodl-OdI- 20,1905.______pointm ont betw een 9am- Wo offor-on oxcoiloi P ' • Kim Patterson, H you Hvo In th m anat and wood throughout. illont Need Owner/Oporoiors)rs o r oto oponlng tor full Umo “ TRUSS ASSEM8L6RSnS Sprn mon-fri. 733-1145 bonofli packogo Indudir ’ump toch to service do- ‘ 'Customer So f^ M a rw flo_ r Sara Intaraatad In ba-1. CALL DAN O R MQUEL ^ing Operators with owno» maintenance person. n o e d o d . Pick up appilca-ca------— %ThoTImn-Naw9,- w todoyli #95-227. 401K, (com pany motchtt“’OO) authority. Fiaibod,1. 111 Most havo good mochan- , m estic WBter woll pumps. ^ tng "a Indapandtnt /un- 'ponslon plan, modlcc tion at A.C. Houston Tn«9jas Intormountaln S(alflr>g R=lo- e ­ , PO Box 548, Tvrfn Falls, Jor routa earrler...Plaaaa Jlcal, W 0 s t 0 r n S l a t 0 s leal, organrzatlonal, aiid' SH 40-f hrs/wk. CDL a plus. C o. 3 0 W 100 S, Jeromo.no. e o u rc o s h a s im m ediate dontal and profit sharln Will train. S e n d roaumo 3te Idaho. 83303-0548 Call 733-0931 axt 203 _ $165,000 for this brend nrlng. 1-600-221-5666 customer service skills. —- openings In the following -•. newicolonlol style home. Sond or bring rosumo i ____ Also need CDL or'Iheh • lo Box 96781, c/oTlmos-f* WANTED, oxporlencodod oreas: WENDELL School District pick up application at 42 n, ° Nows. PO Box 546, Twin This house foaturoa tho 1^° DRIVERS...SWIFIPT oblllly'to acquire COL. m otal a n d steol aider for Is accepting applicationsa g— 302 ~ 1 master suite on the main Bluo LAkos Blvd. N. Suli is- Bonoflts. Pay dependingling Falls. ID 63303 Twin'FolIs/Burley area.»“ • ♦ All shifts production . for subs'tltute custodial 8. TF. No phono calleni« TRANSPORTATION w> floor, with 4 bedrooma, now hiring expor.,r. & upon experience. Sendin d ------^------_ 1-600-597-7124, ♦ Bean sorters . positions. For application and S.baths on over 2400 P'easo- ______inexpor, drivers & rece>cent risuma to Box 97947’% % ROUTESURERVI.- r z ♦ Mill operators call 536-2416 " SSO-IOOKSS . ' sq.ft. Priced por square Low Tho Tlmos-Nows, PO Box3ox SOR/GUARD FT/PT, withi-w ARLO LOTT TRUCKING Estoblishod b usiness locilook- driving school grods. Lo ♦ Mill helpers W arohouso Holp: SS/hour Refinance A equHy'loans, ' foot, this is tho b est buy In Zom- 548. Twin Falls, ID 63301301 stfivico company, goodS INC. Wo need OTR ♦ Fori< lift operators Ing for drivo ability & or< ’ CostTralningAvolI.,Cor fl, drivers. 46 & Conoda. Call 735-0352 208-734-6727 now construction In Twin — driving rocord & work ♦ Warohouso „ Foils. CAU RAOUEL to body shop.lochnlciar:lan, ' plotoBonofte.TutUonRi ■ MECHANIC- doisol mo- . Earn SSOK-f. .Ins., load Prolor 5 yoors oxpoftonctjnco. Imbursomont. Choice i ''®* h is t o r y . B o c k g r o u n d “‘I ♦Construction labor SS NEED CASH? ,® se e this homo! M 5^188. chonic, must hove own , , p a y & b o n u ^ . 1 Local and 1 . W e buy no te s & real estate ASE certinod. Good borbon- Runs. Get Homo Mot chock. Coll K Irkot ♦ CDL drivers 4 2 1 5 T ~ e C ontact Bill or Uoyd PT drivers also, needed. controcts. Creative oflts & work atmosphorihoro. Often, & ^ouse Ridt 208-241-2727______♦ Chomlcol applicator I RESUME PREPARAT10M 324-7023 _ 324-5053 contact Jim. I Finance. 1-800-9fefr-4809 Sond resu m e to: P.O.. BoxBo Program . (ECE-m/f: mli ^ ♦ Maintenance 9937 23-yrs-old) — SHOP SUPERVISOR 733-2009 for customized 1178. Ughtflsh.MT6&93 NEEDEDNOWIl KLOEPFER. iN a b cu^? ^A O E - Prinler/Blndery^ prof. rosumo - Roy Slottond ************^ G E M ------Call now; (600) 347-9438.•38- l.o n s H aul T ru ck Drivera Twin Falls Shop has posl-5|! Plooso opply In person 3 T A T E REALTY, II^C. ' R E L O TECHNICIAN '** rontly toking appllcotlons ijy, 634 Addison Avonuo n • BEEN TURNED i«5 * 2 years oxporionco for a qu allfl^ shop supor-. . ' tion for oxporloncod only, — . Magic Word. 734-6217 734-040(5 Rosponslbllltlos Ind, 'sor-soi WALL HANGERS ,11 FT/PT. Sond lettor of a^- DOWN total------motoi stud fram ore.ln.E, ef required. Ploaso call' - _vfnnr/nitpnr. mnflh..CnlL jA N IT O n 2 oailv motnlm ' ^ piiem io n t o r Boit9 i 90<>.- %- . . P iq fga s lu n a l le s u in e a — For a hom o loon? ’ lations of m achinesos i& ^V needed. Solar John or Cart for appt. ot * lanltorlol positions. 6om- $87,000, on pormdnertt AS6-S07a.______• T ho Timoa-Nows, PO Box 9am. 734-8697 ■ Cindy at 733-1606 — -GftHV^e^Oref l m m e« ’'-ot - - sy ste m s, wfth so m e sale:ales, nogotlablo. if Intorostocitoo- Need Joum oym on Carpen- . S 46, Twin Foils. ID 83303 UNITED MORTGAQE foundatkin on loL 1700 aq Strong electrical & mo-mo pioasecall{7.02)777-l70'704, lofj & Apprentice Carpe- ft. 4 bdrm, 2 bath, must THE Wood Connection Is MISC . Journeyman Brick COMPANY chaniCQl skills roquirocirod. '— ...... ——,.... ■ niors. FT employment, 3® TRADE. Alignment a broke r t i 2 1 6 I 8150Emorold, SuHoieo soli, by owner. 734-3165. lund Entertalnors/musclan accepting applications for lo y e rs n e ed e d . S21 poror I EMPLOYMENT Computer backgrouni ans Coll John. 768-4610 or custom coblnot produc­ tochnlclan, Immedlolo Boise,Idaho - - ...... helpful. Relatod dogrooo c J 4 Booking employmentit ono - 768-3439 evenings. gr, h o u r. C all Thant Som-"■ I SERVICES. •Bringing reasonable A PARADE OF FEATURES. . — tion people. Exp. roq. Coll mor Masonry Company. > Drooms become real with or equivalent oxperlonconco cruise ships. For curror b . 206-766-3279 Tor oppt. ■ ratostoeveryonol* ' 'i preferred. Sond rosumiumo job listing call 678-722’223 Polebulidingsub- ______Big O Tires______208-745-6232 otter 6pmX' NEED QUALITY 1-800-574-0098,322-9222 ' this Tmdltionol-otylo grac- to Box 97467. %Th(Tho or sond chock or mono>noy contractors noodod. We*y® TIRE SALES & SERVICE — EMPLOYEES? ************^ .-ing c o u n ts s ite . N ew ly . Tim es Nows, PO Bo;Box ordorS16.9Swllhsotfacr ad- furnish job, you furnish Iq- ~| Nooded Slngere, Dancers, Wo con handle IL ' decorated light and olry, 3 . In- P E R S O N . FT p o sitio n" 4 2 1 3 C om edians otc. for local 548. Twin Fails ID 63003303 dross envelope to:; MyM bor, tools and transporta- avail. Tire sa le s & sorvlco !al in Twin Falls 733-7300 bdrm . 2 bath, two-story 5 TV Variety Show.’ Coll MONEY EXPRESS ------Bulsness, PO Box 72S723, tion. Top subs paid. NoNO parson. Expor. in basicJ |MISaOPPORTUNniK ill In Buriey 678-4040 on 0 full acre, with pan­ ^ 734-0510Mon-Tuo9lO-4, RNANCIAL SERVICES NEED A CAREERI Burley Id, 63316. deductions. Southom Ida- . tire & autojonrico helpful. Your local Real estate loan oramic views. Space for . CHANGE? — • j>o a r e a Experiencod o n ly ' I- H Y S T E R DRIVER . No'od E X P R E S S ^ expansion, historic. Largo Exc. salary & benefits® 08sortivo, self motivated)d Opening for warohouso ^ '. .. .:_8pocioilsts...... SN A K E RtVER POOL)L F latbed Drtvsr, 48 statO!itos. need apply. Respond ‘®to pkg. OK Auto Systems, ® PERSONNEL SERVICES room s.den,pro - ' AND SP A Sond rosumo lo: P.C '> driver w/fllp sheet, push/h/ foromon. Exporlonce ♦Oulck loon opprovols ’.O . Box 98131, % T he Tlmos-J®- 566 4th AJo. W.. T F 733- ■° ■ Twin Foils, 733-7300 ♦Credit probloms, OK - ' decoration. O ne of a kind. - Tho prorholro homo com;om- Box 162. Buhl, ID 6331(316 Nows, PO Box 548. Twin pull po ck experience. In­rr- noodod in frosh pototo 3077. S e e Tom or Jim. 8 Bufloy 678-4040»No Feo ♦ Competitive Rates Priced Rigtitil Coil Kent o r . fort specialist in Souihonhom or call 208-543-6126 Falls. ID 83303 ventory pa p er wort<. Startsts packing & potato grados. W anda. #26-95. : _ • ly Must novo good mothlh . ~ . ♦I8t& 2nd'supto100% Idaho since 1978 Is■ acoc- TRADE Concrete flnlsh-" @$8.00+. 501 Highway. L 30 E ast. KImborl/.'f .‘ skills, & bo knowlodgo- '♦M obile hom e loans c itin g applications for t “ 8 er/form setter, must have ♦D ebt Consolidations & FT Service TechnI ® 423-5555. oblo in welding & mecho-0- I jjousekeepin ^ THREEM own tools and transporta- - nlcs'..S2000 plus DOE. .personal loans dan/Malntonance Porson tion. Nood references, REALTY I E L E: at r ic ia n / ., When youVd lost Bomothlng Sond resume to Suitei'o HOUSEKEEPING'- P T po- . (208)736-0033 Applicants neod a basic good pay and study work. val'foblo.actauinedadw . ,d sitlon In laundry. 3 pm - 7 3 3 - ^ 3 3 6 background In oloctrica r bo a valuable Iriand In Hfld-l 5 5 5 ,5 4 0 Blue Lakes Blvd Call 702-777-9618 or ' N, Twin Falls, ID 63301 I I ;30 pm. Ploaso opply In troubleshooting oneS ELECTRON!JK SPECIALIST ^02-738-1438. lnolLColl733^}031. — porson at Bridgoview Es- 3 0 i “ I - A lm o st a Q lveaw ayi 4BR*$99,600 plumblng.Jf you arer o at r _ PATROL OFFICER Tho-10- tates, 1828 Bridgevlew CONTRACTS & quick learner, a toarrlom i Wondell Police Deport­t- Blvd. ______It's so easy to love this player and got along wot Ronchl Near oil omonities. woH C o m e j o i n o u r IVM aintenance Team! ment is now accepting -with people and havo o opplicotlons for tho posHIp Hiring housokeapor ot-Mcb- «T0PD01XAR$« Partiallv llnlshod base- e g afcH ef e uMOfnei andidoto wilj havo ^ F o rfo n tracts, mortgoQos. "sbrvfce, thon comefolr ' plicdtlohs rnaybo O b-' ~80n-248and Avo: W.t TF-*-- , ■ ,208-734-8727 r - hom^-^wood*dM ^'[ ------Ind* strong electric’ical.& m echanical ■ newly finished 4th bdrm, I ■THE S P A TEAM','AND 1 A p p l y f t o d a y . talned.from tho Wondoll ■ GET EXCITED. Senoflla»J|8 aptitude; expeilerience in general City Hall during business Immodiotoly avpllabio. ' Denise Messersmlth 736- Include m ajor modi- hours. Hiring proferonco & electncal trouble*! W o rk ToiD m o r r o w . 8770. i»60-9S,' cal/dental and cofoteriooria m aintenance & will b e given to applicants . plan, Solary DOE. Groaif®®* shooting. Jouiurneym an license th at dro currontly P.O.S.T working cond. Sond ro- ; “AMERICA'SS E i m O Y E R '' certified or ore PIO.S.TI j J THREEM ' sume with roferonces to:to : preferred. M usist be able to .work certifiable. ! R E A L T Y Sorvlco Manager. 1020 There Is 9 current opening rotating shifts.' 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 Blue L akes B W . N., Twin v m semncis. w ith ‘another, possible in Foils. ID 833oK - M oore offer conom petitive w ages & th e n ear future. NO PHONE CAUS ■ Twin F lit. 7^0v.>lmd.Burt.r . g - : 1. 4 0 1 ^ I - BYOWNER~Woir~ 'S uitable applicants v^ll bo maintained. 2 bdm i. 1 PLEASE excellent beht‘sit's Pension, & PaidI \V acation. CURRENTLY HAS for Information Twin f ^ l s container plant. September 18,1995. Tho® THE FOLLOWING BaekonthaMaricat •This position will bo re­ Interested candiiiidates should apply to st will b o within the fol­ 1.75 A cres with S p a c io u s lowing week. ‘ , INDEPENDENT 1 4 0 2 I t Hom e Just a .few m inutes sponsible for pnjjocts in­ at the Sate of IcIdaho, Job Service, For further informallon con­,- CARRIER ROUTES Ijjusictissor^ i volving tho dovolopmont, from tho mail. 3 bed­ ta ct Chlof Philip Cowell or room s,.2 baths. 2 cor design, end presentationIdn 260 4th Ave. N.,I., Twin Falls, Idaho PLICATIONS FOR: ;; ' Piano..violin, viola, cello ! of packaging containers. ACCEPTING APPI Sergeant Dave Rsher at garage. Family Room. 8 3 3 0 1 . the Wondoll Police De­ tessdna. Woll qualilled $92,000. I Coll BCBBl for -, The selected candidate Dlslmaslisr Houseksepers . • •HANSEN/KIMBERiy^ . teachers. 736-2057 - 5 will re p o rt directly to the partment, 536-2935 or^ Independent Junior appolntmont 733-6482. 9 ’* BUSINESSFORUS Janllor le av e o m essogo for a ro- Carrier Roirtos Available. sales m anager ol tho Cooks turn call 01934-4421. Twin F a ils <»olos district.t MOO!?'r • “ A8YSTQI3DIVIS0N Giounils Chain Saw Operator W o a re se ek in g a n Individ- PRIOR SERVICE — ' ubJ who can work Indo-io- A nE qualdppoiporamity Employer Bread Baker Retail Casnlers We noed youl Wo offerr B m E CB ______pprtdontly In a fast paced•od Refrlggialloo TechnicianI Laundry— - - commissary, exchango, W alnutE '■ ■ ■ C o l d w e l l ehvlfonm'ent.-Thls posi­ISI- ______; -life insurance, a monthly; 'PoplorE ■' tion m a y . re q u ire tho irt- Ssanislress/IS/Dry Cleaner paycheck, retirement 4t Overland E B a n k e r cumbent to work on mul­ othor bonoflts. Tho Idaho) Railroad Avo. E ~ 1st. 2nd, & 3rd SI E W ostem Realty tiple projects'.slmulutnoo' » | Circle s a K s s s s s T ' Army National Guord.- i 733^ 3 6 5 AdellnoAvo. I usiy. T h o se lec te d caridl- CALLSFCBarlow, Indopendontly owned 8> d&to'must havo'oxcol|ont~ _ i„ . this Adi :____ ...... -Toni ...... — •-•20»-734-»1Tt. ------:ROUTEBTS------I i_OPEN^US^^ ' I " oporaiod."...... oral ond written communi­ ( 2 0 8 ) 7 3 3 - 5 1 1 1 - Maple W 1-800-733-5927 cation skills. W ith over 4 2 ’y e aars rs In the automobile . Equ«l Oppenu»ityr>lty Efl«»oyw M/P PRODUCTION - Ovoriand W SACRIFICEll Nicenew3 A BA/8S d e g re e in/or wori<}ri< business, we're) o n e o f t h e m o s t , ■ ' INow accepting applications, Railroad W bdrm. for o used price. _ GOOD PRICE experience in tho paper'Of propresslve and suisuccessful automotive -' for various positions, ap-. Walnut W With oil oppls. Fenced $78,500 buys this nice 3 a n d packaging industryj'® Is d e a fe rs h ip g ro u p s5 inii the U.S. We rank - ply in porson Jorome, Rock Crook Rd ■ yard. Ouid< possossJon STbodroom, 2 both home. ■ preferred. Wo offer stable 1st, 2nd, & 3rd St W Don't misa this. 423-6773 b 3,. higli in customer satisfactionsa and sales Choose, 47 W 100 S, H as new roof, sprinklers employment with oppor- Jeromo. No phono calls; . Ploaso^ Call 423-4926 R ose 1 in lorge fenced yard. Coll TF - Moko a n Informed do- tunitie's for coreoro r v o lu m e . W e n e e dJ professional, p career Jobx^Cii a r e e r s please. Korr or Tho Timos-Newa Willt a t 738-1729, advancement. Please90 minded individualsals to loin our team , clsionl Inspections for send your resume andI d Qualified Individualss willv have a real desire Receiving porson for poto-■ Jtt you Hv9 In (/wm arvaa hom e buyers, free DOSHIER cover lettor to: Longview njoy challenging work, to plont • unloading froshI A a r e IntortMttd In t>m- ~ brochure. 208-326-3373. to succeed and enio product, running equip­ Rbre Co.,'Westem Con­ u t u r e s Ingalndtpmdtnt routo i REALTY tainer Division, .P.O. BOX You must bo ambitisltious, outgoing, and ment. mechanical capo- CMrrl0r.~Pl9at9CaUon» I 387, Twin Falls, ID 83303g hav e a P ositive Attltufltu d e . . - :allty Industiy bllitloa ond paper work. of tho abov0 num toera I 7 3 4 - 2 9 2 2 No teiophono Inquiries rewarding career opportunities Must bo dependable and ■ Check .irito lh« exciting and rev Unattondod iaundrymot, 2 ^ please. EEOM/F/D/V now.available at the only FcFour Diamond property In resp o n sib le . 501 High-. ‘ SSS.BOO. NEW USTINQI 2 w ay 30 E aat. Klmborfy-. yrs old. now equip, good Northeast Nevada: Cactm tes Resort Casina Compeuthv cosh flow, owner moving,' bednxun, 1 RDINArOR|q l ■ Hcu^AarMdifretolloDDl nm •Cook lo sdvortlM ’any prefetence i AUTO part* counter per-■ . E x t e u s iv e In v eINTORIES n t •Room Attendant ^NORTHEAST LOCATION ^ •Baker• ' IM vdntad & lr«Iresta potato preecMor ia fciiufai cr dtatrtafcn to d cn , , sonl'nH agerm an, S t r o n g M a n a g3EMENTS e * u p p o r t •Panuy *•Host/Cashier Beautiful landscaping, race, IL odor, idUov handbop, 8 3 7 -9 1 0 0 . - . .. : ieekinf ler • top I nidlTldnai d l' la ear Salei deck a p^o for enjoying ^ v-''E > < c e l l w T r a inINING i B en e f it s -•W ardrobe Attendant *•Barback - ianiUttajB,crrelcnala^cr .- | Depaitaient. iBvelvtt pripricing, tales pM graas, aummeri 4 bdrm s^. sn Mention, to make any such ’ i CARPEKTEra NEQCO •£5£ day» • .. 701M alnAva.l.E.*1W ln Falls J ^ r Dumotul2 2 . 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SHOW N W ITH P f ^ GOOD STARTERE R O R FOR SALE BY BUIllXl^ER LASTING BRICK. T Homodolod 4 boc . T h i s OW NER S A Y S B UYNOW Y N< P ric ed to P le a se» Price Rolled Backf;kf T F B Y O W N E R R E - LSSi??. FAX\ RENTAL with a r m u d 1634 sq ft. Vaulted col:ollings lovoly brtck hom o locfocatod (end close by Oct.ct. 15) 2 BR-$47,900 homo with full bosisasom ent. ‘ ___ room and a nico yardard on a C our^ard, Covered pi 6BR-$119,000}. D UCED S25000 to . now foof, dotachi patio. In a qulot low trairaffle and you can chooBdtti yyour ButJQOl-BtrolchIng CotUittago Outgrowing your space)0CO? $ 1 5 4 9 0 0 . 4 bdrm. 2 -1 /2 f I j dead-end street.t. CALLC Qulot cul-do-sac>c nolQhborhood. 4 bdrmIrm. In- ow n c a rp o t/v ln y'I. |. c o t- with a ploasing aura. C raflo ^ i^ d lo ts of 8t '/n - ; BARRY BRACKETlE T T a t 1841 Spring Lano Oui- Explore this big larglarge baths. .2 Btory/bosomont.- Y O U f • _^cludq^ajtlng s i z ^ m(Tiaalor a ___ or/etylojn_tho_kitchonion iaQd___ ot Btroot^ Siorm windo' -now. _Mftny.a*tms_734-5017______—I------r-®3S-6764-S27T97t9 0 0 : ----- =------rS ^ 14.900 ------HCS«AVU— ■— yt — _____ 8ullyjfaml!y-£6fiaUM JIyiflo.f.ogiTiUa7lVJLJalL A - ^flfpQtlng. lUtchon-ap.ip p S il I------7#95-097* t ------7i9^90CiiiHiiJnn 9 B' tifullondBoaplhg. fi tru all Q uality throi^roughout f y fS^r— , fu lly ROAD, $3 9 ,9 0 0 .3 bdnbdrms, onces includod. gas h(hoat. basomont.'2 baths. 420-3943 foncod yard andI autooi . 1 bath, foncod yard.ya. Garden space, city u ;* River View Parediee. . thiB c u sto m built. : CAR GARAGE. OR Z North T,F. $146,600. room. 2 bath homeIme^on^^t TIMES CLASSIF ^ ************1 " '. sprinWon). Rocont romomod- HOME WARRANTiNTY, tlos, city wator. WilVlllls CAR GARAGE AND ■ oling and tasteful docoKorat- NAT. GAS HEAT.r. C Call Slone324-7260. «»105- Boautllulll Romodelod. ocro, Includes oakDak kltch, D E P A R T M E f '5-95. CAR .SHOP, Immodlatol hot tub. squeah court. \ on cablnots, centr GEM ,_ _ T . Ing mako this a m u sts ta a o o . Carolyn. • available. Cariynn No m trai t f . 208-734-55:: S 3 8 1 S T A T E RE A L T Y/ , ifJCIl * JUST GOT RIARRIE Track lightlnQ, m astor N . aprlnr^lor systom.im . ovor- '*• " ' • ■ Ep* Call Jan Hutchisci s o n - . 655-4269. «123-95, ! 324-8S52 * N EED T0 8 E U J II J reduced to $109,950. THREE IV suite, uitra-gourmot \8 l« d double ogai a rm j o . i REALTY kitchon. Largo viow d ock. id^TTOrel — * BEAUTIFUL WHITE M Two-story 1 bdrm Con- 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 THREEM .> «******■*****★* * * * * BRICK EXEC. V C B tomporary on conyon rim. ______S h lflo y fo ra p p C -^ c cr^ Cream of the oroolpi Nowt * HOME _____ R E A L T Y — ^ .GUARANT-EIt f c U ------1 I t _____ ^ C o l d w e l l M______CindyJHouaflr734.-6104------“ l ALPINE ^ ------'Quick Sal* Prteecututt -733-5336 _____ - #94-282. O N . A D S or, t o t ^ upgraded inj k\ * R E A L T Y B a n k e r 4 BR - $174,900 com - P rice Is Right! NELSO & ou t Tlio floor In kfld- 734-3373 You’ll approdate tho co Em phasis on Quality, nultl-.- 2BH.*4C,900— ------REALTY-V------^Th© T im e s - NJ e e i w s ------new -oorpoto;'palftt.- — * ' "CA LL TOLL FRE! ------fort o H h ls-fe n c e d m u “ NiE-TwinFoiisTsieg.goo.------7 3 4 - 3 9 3 0 to sfill gorago. fencod. spsfirin * 2 F IR E P U C E S ^ • level soft C ontom porararyl PieBoing newly palntoc 0 guarantees tolo &BN timer. Privifi«»tn * STORAGE GALORE:iE * 1-800^73-3446 J Indopondonlly ovwtod I rbly Cottagol Coder framor i " '’ UBScololNDHrtynov., »u- Nearly now ..suport porbly maintained Trodl- r r r j - T ' merchandfsJiae, . beautiful yard, mati « * DOUBLE GARAOE __ operated. :rrH . Frosh Intertor point, kltch QOODINQ. 1yr. o n a tu re * w/AUTOMATlC * Mads for Comfy Uvinving 1-800-733-5927, kopt, brick/wood. NORT tlonol custom on ig yard, 1 automotive) irIn 7 shrubbery & troes. C * 4BR.*115.000 1_____ EAST LOCATION. ELEL£C- appllancos Includod brick home w/2 a i k £ ^ ' i. OOOR O PEN ERS jpp central air, now (urnacolaco onergy-savo fooluros. Big 3000 sq. ft., masterster s5 fo a n d real re ve-soc, very nice 3 bd * Movoupnow.lothisllghlght& OrfglnBlityHomt„ . ‘TRONIC AIR CUEANE P ,g living room, bonus roorh, I davs 2 bath homo In NE ' 3 * airy Ranch typol Brick:k c a n d 3 B R -$248,000n ’ RV PA O ..Colloon Bro\rown M»"‘nS SELLER IS , hns flroplace, h ot tub.tul and estate in 15 d U V N ^ s ^ E D PAINTING AND RECAR wood windows, m oster g lass block ahowor. a r tin 1450-sq. fl.-on tho) rndn.mi * FENCED YD * . wood, qulot Btroot.. noar ni Spoclous brick RambImbior 733-5446. #166-95. far. 4 oth- or rerun th e ac , _ PETIN G INSIDE, WIIIU su ito , 4 bdrm/2'/k b a th s . ^00 <«o«n, 736-3726 DESIGNED FORiR ★* school#, rocrootion. WoodWc dream. Top-flight arc or bdrms. and 2 baths.b additional 7 d; t ^ Stone 324-7260. *197-95.T.Qit Supor values, including S180.000 834*4991 d a y s a p p task ln g $112,90C.900. * FAMlLYACnvmESE S * windows. Lots of updip d a t- guost house. FOyor. ou<= t cul-do-sac privacy. C indy atnoadditiori o n a l , THREEM * * * * * LARGE PATIO> * Ing, Includos windovjowa. quarters, don. JUCT tU u n - R E A L T Y l/I Housor73.4-61 04. chaise to tht h e ------* RV DECK. * gas fumaco, carpet,, A /C. DER 3500 sq .ft PRES' T H R E E M■■ #95-258, custom er. Alleen Relocating, groat fami 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 bosom ont o n halfIf aac cre lot e a n y f o r c u s tlomer o i vintage homom o o n * SEWER. approved for keo t THREE IMM Brown 733-5446. #138-838-95. h o m o . V / / a p r l n k‘‘®/ l i Rent to own. 2 bdrm. 1 11 tompofary w lth'gorflSiS REALTY- on qulot oul-do-oac qulot Presidont’s St.i ' r t Unique (Wor plan w /3bot [ i # ^ i 'vIowB. S u p e r b ly m t)drm, 1 bath, unflnlsh< bod- ^H I^!^8SS^S ■ JsekSUI ^ 7 3 4 - 1 9 9 1 ,in^ rooms, 2 baths, famllm lly kSUIIty ArasllBuetts JofcaBtsrida* B a n k e$1 r tolnod,' codar, on t bsmnt, new^rpot. vir ■ i r 733-1«3-14« 733-1 »M 73«-1»49 laltv aero. Luxurybo room off kitchon.' En]o W estern Real! Immodlato occuponco n c y l 4 walfpoper. now kltch« tho landscaped, fonceic e d | l | | ! 733^2396 • GREAT BUY f^DR ' - Spadoua 3 bdrm. 22 bfbath cabinet^, fsncod. R I BUYING OR SELUNC mnrti PRESTIQIOUS NEI backyard w/auto. sprir3rln- lndopond0ntJy.owno( w/<^bl frpi onI Iarlargo parking. $69,900. klers.8L£Ovorod patic ■ WEAPPLY BORHOOD. WONCNDER* foncod double lot. Land- Lan Mnny Moore at 734-59^ o p e ra ted . $99,900. Can Gono or“L°- E C l a s s i c 2 i ______1-e00-73S-S927,97 FULDECK. Coll 9,600. for full details and yoi '■ *='■ loCATtUIKtKOnSSIOMmiU AStClfSOflllOODO.Y QVItT CIJL-tli-UC,I THE GOLDE) E w [ _ _ . ______aSUK ti iriioniA. Big Is B osutm iL N .E .' MOUNTAIN VIEW • 3*Utl)R(X»M.21 1/2 otTii • ConnMrr KTrcjim ------R O t E ! — fl MAGIC VALLEVr y “ . V;»tii.Tia) jAMiiv nooM.»JM. niiEm cr. • FoBJtu. pinisk nwM ' 734-12S8 734-1298 I f^llB. 5 1 2 8 .0 0 0 . For THREE r R E A L T Y ^ T H R E ^ « WDI • • MASTtn Dconoou w jACVZn A.NU I’ATMI ^ i w i > :— q codar. 5 bdrm/3V4•itnih, b REALTY 1216 FILER AVEE EE R E A L T Y R E A L T Y • 2 Ctn MMJIIU) C/tllAI:/tiiAce • AC. si-nmuxns, n?icn) I two-story, serene str M Nico m astor su ite,:rp,i or 733-5336 ; 7 3 4 - 1 6 9 8 3 2 4 - 2 2 3 6 . 7 3 4 - 1 9 9 1 storage sp a c e . (ormoJmol din- Ing room. Enticing p rsductlonl You'll bo o: od by this pooch ( ploco. Cindy H ousorE > ljfoF iNM HOUSE G R E A T FAMILY HOWtOMEIM Located-Close to n ic ^ B r aa-w leyp^A L# schools, park, tonnis courtscou a n d shopping Is this 5 6104. «9^60. SUN.;SEi E P T E M B E R 3 bedroom , 2 bath brick< homo.hoi Lota ol now,upgrados Includir^ windows & roof.roof M ust s e o lo opprodatoi . S128.000. 4 bQdfoorr > - 4 : 0 0 P.M. , ' ^ 3 5 S h o s h oiho H SI. N. - 734-5858 .$9S,9^iVGH/ABt68 bath and ovor 2900i s& i - J i g o r ol living sp o c e . T hislls IsI a BEAUTIFUL Custom homohon- in Eostgalo subdMslonI Evorythlno la top ol tho lino In tms brick-front 3 lovoly all brick homoimo on OPENST MOUSE B 0 with approxim ately 2.000 sq . on 65' X 160' foncod ■bodroom, 2 balh nomo wli :<>d lot, f t on 1 lovol and landscoil ^ ^ l n g a n d sprlnklor already underground sprlnklonkiors, 2 • S U N D AlY, ' ! SEPT. 3“ donol $132,00011 i*GH-14^ cor attached garago. i private well ond sopseptic. 1:00-44 : 0 0 P.M. SIMPLY EXQUISITE OoscribosOosi this 2 story country . .Located JnNE Twin1 Falls.R hom o locotod d o se to Buhl.Buh S itu ated on 5 a a o s and Sawtooth School. CALLCfi ovorlookino an apolo0 ororchard this custom built , . beauty features 4,doo0 oq.oc ft. of living space, oak PATTY at 324-111 ■ ■ ■ M m ontertalnmont confer with surround sound sy^om, ira5-248.1 library with oak sholvos.jBB^^urm^et kitchon and so-o » 2 7 5 H E YYBURNAVENUE I much morol $295,000. nG f l P r i c e R e d i I iu c e ii t o ’4 9 ,9 0 0 GEM eoaullfully updateded 2 bedroom homo with new STATC INI ------— •«ft:rQas'htf«with-.tih-.central alr-condlUoninor'‘Now y roof. Private fenced:ed backyard with gardon pond,L i - ^ - ihanc- storago shod a n d dlog b g konnol. '#95-255 )LEWOODA^^'. OS this 3 bdrm /2 bbo a th USTIHQ AQENT/HO!lOSTESS: DOROTHY QEIST r e a I t y , i n . . . Ranch. Near schoollOOiS. p . EXECUTIVE HOME 'Celling fans. Redwo vgt. tia nbcM nol (di bn Eckm *2 car flnl&n^ sars^e . . APERFE •AC. spdnklors. fe n c e d. ■ BRICK HOMIME ON CORNER LOT'• i b Ibbhcmiriilitvaurnaedsondrouibu ’ , Ow MOO tq. N. hem witfi 08 ;S THIS ONE! • • Roase call for appolntmer ,pMS S IT U A TTEDONiAOlK E n & Company . CREEK. A4ramo homo w/4 bdi this resMence. On como tot 1200 oon in OoklerVoOtr. Some (0 neigfibornooa. Vinyllyl siding,t aulo. approx. 2.S ocres. Rock Creekv ^o i o m a I «dfootn,briik horm wfiti2 bcifiioomj. Uhol .,S2,IOO,OpO.Col)i:^, , sprinklers, potto & 2-car-cargaraoo Nsal ] lot. near sphoola. Autouto- !SK3tfflh)i!h!Srod firi(£a, rnnt set. Cd Fdi. d ruol r I I 1 6 . off back pofcfi, 3-»!ory bam v. & clean ono ownor. }86.l(86.000. AJH-OIO poiBlbla uses. Shop w/shw/ahelvea. I matic sprinklers, lorgi at weekend j 5Se H O M E WWITH 189 ACRES , P r i c e ' P o u l t o n skyiighi & comeni floor. Great wt trees, d ty utilities. HOME «MM-CasiaRral£aaienasf, D O ^ y l Sie8,S00.SGS-C00 IS IN WALKING DIS, I S . faihci.liwfthomtonldMocf •' 6 Z 8er-Paladmlatihe d TANCETOPARKi ■au. 677-4042. 0 MAQICVAUEY C t MAGIC VALUYREAl CHURCHES. METAt , B TohawyvurodarcearonAcA 733-9590 SIDING. SyM a 734-3811811- D . R . CCurtis v Company • caUUiaPloattT-ID ESCROW . INC. (H147.95, M 677>4456 or l>800>5l94456 • Escrow Services ^THREE Mr l SIHINYNEW H I ■ LAND TITLE AMIu ( ^ CiCc REALTY Ihlsnn|r«<;M>»nt(satunituns 3 nonif bedtore, wind oir^ In Wnj Title Insuronce • mnaidl^CldabMvsusuony Allium dm ieaang to 0^ end brji 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 noik opm. A(i ts*h(rt votN fbr on tiulerit Ccct. T^cafitc 'THo A * SmBiuo. DESIRABLE A R E A 1* f T H j n SpoUess updated 3 Bdrm. CH DETAILS 2 bath with large family (tniMitfitDdD)i'}ii]nveniM«■eras h Ns lieaitful 3 bakoen. 2 1 /2 tsA nxKn. Lovoly fe n c e d yard hcmhUa>EstDiB.BaruRNinoni, amrtd poio and bn Btim. Mist« ■ lDCKnd3ii.CiJKhilDdoytQMi:IM17 ' & R.V. p ^ n g . S 96.900. o\ g u j r a H p l i • PRICE REOUCEt)i T(TO SBB.flOOt CONTEMPORARY ELEGAKGANCE 5 liS B ia CallW«rT36-1729. • • Q U IE T &k C COMFORTABLE ' ‘ Localod on groat prmkloiskloni strool. Ihl( bedrooms, 1-3/4 batns w/overover 2700 ^ . InoguMtemfMSBultytMiBhboiMioihocd tfm (e 0 hon just lighi for YW-As tiome feotureo a boauUfuuUM oak Michen sq. ft. Boasts aulo. sprinklers S )dous rnem toih, 2 lintteBL M> oek id«Mn, w/ltlnnd. •p aclous t f(family'room airfqi Bupfff □arage. Located In Sawiooih < dOSHIER w/flreplaco & knoiiy/ pirpino paneling. oistrict on a quiet cul-de-sac * .sfiaKsffS r. Many extras Induding RV 1154,500. J M F iyumgicn«idaUhbt.SHI5.SoolLuaw:. r * ' ownor home bulll in 1093. S1S REALTY ; - • 2CS678-3S24 2CN3M60S tuD, satcHllo dl»h. gartJeni W i ® 0NH-&2O Price-Poultilton &. Company ' Jerome cbodln^ g ^ T Y 734-292Z " fXiOtnam,Hr. Tj W F r e e io J e ro m e ) c MAQICVALUY C i MAQIC VAliEY REAI > 7 8 - 1 1 1 6 ^ ______20SJ?«357 .a»aj«477 n 734-13» ' EXTRAORDINARY VAL------UEI this o>«at 6 b d rm;-2 . 2 , A N O T H E RlIlENTERJUSTGOT F _ 1-8Q0S58-3874 (T o botti hom e wyiota'of sto r­ age, has just co m e o n thoIho T ‘ FFREE STATES markel for the flrat tihie.“»• . F R O MI PPAYING.RENT! Lots of tasteful de corating ''and remodollng hM Jiist.y o ...... - H G M E S I BHOMES! HOMESIl! - - " MINI-ES ' been completed, fncfud-itJ. •Icnlritidmanstblami*w .M te < r« a l i country villa or o inp newly repaintedSd •lMI».iilrtaid>i. u |. •tMdeMUhaxbr. outiful view of the ■. extsrtor. Located o n a qui­ Sultoblo foi.a nice et street and very re a s o,n n­ . ' •tcR*b«gai»itti*«r.4briwa. mounliiins. One to 1C ■; ■ ATVRACTtVE.'CLEANkN Ihome wiu> e | l LOTS OF HOME POR THE■ HONEYIHO appointment to see.*■ i iMlktwM. 1 bedTOomi. Almost newew (carpel.-roof, H .- Nice & clean 4 bedroom.n. 2 t>alh | H 9 | ^ H *78,900. - tumscs. air condllloningning and siding. IB. e w/bBth. ^ • 4Mm.2W|hwWtd. Two fIreiHae-[Hac«S;,9S7.000.' J U j J . ■ & badmom upstairs could bo □ ;•, (HSK-C25 . ' I Fenced bacfcyan]. U2.D00. IISD< ALPINE MMBrawn. - Cnli W ill Brown (^MAQICVALUYIV REALTY . S S S S b I MABIC VALLEY REAL ' REALTY CgrffliAdong c> 7 3 4 ^ 3 3 7 3 r ™ ^ ^ 1 . 676^005 w 436-322, Cnrev & Adonis :C A L L T O L L F R E E . . . •1.«0M 7«44a. 678-9005 or 436-322; ? ^ ^ ~ ' :• (1. . : V ■■ ' : ' V , ' ^ • ■ Y .

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Reail Esistate/Sale->-ReaLEstalate/Sale 'V'- T l li .. . 516- ./ ,1 5 1 3 “^'ii S13 T 506 ^ 5 1 2 . " O T S COMMERCIAL------^ 503 5 0 6 ^ ^ I a CREAQESM j^ T ? I “! 502 ’ ' ■503 ■ JEROME/ FABMmANCHESA C R E A Q E S * ^ ^ tpROPERT^ T W M F A U 5 ^ 1 BUHURLER BUHUFILER JEROME/ 1 1 HAGmMAJWOJffi _ ^ A 1H1E S ^ 1 AREYOULOOKINaFiFOR IDAHO LAND ^ Fpr sale by owner, Golf SPACIOUS RETIREM d rm 1 AOREATBUYONA B A R G A I N HOMES»■ ■ Spo^VourwWinthislo lome, Excellonl buy, apprcprox. 25 acre (ar(n, 2 bdrn HOME WITH INCO xlrm., bath, partial basomiamoM ACREAGE?? ^ 1% bath ly 2-atory family ho Jrm. 2 2900 sq . ft., hugo 3 bdn .jjavi SALMON * SNAKEx k e Sullotti has ovor 200 ig rrn. 3 balh. dbl. garage, sprsprin- homo. 23 Share# waiw ator. Thon this Is your lucky a oatBbllshed, excollent ICOME -GraenAcraa" 2 sh o p , with '4 bdnns. 2 bthis lovo- p 19&4 Gotdon MFG ho 5.000. • Suport) ranch styttf hotK • RIVERS ■ ■ n. 2 Mrm. 2 bolh. m h o m o ' 25.6W X 46L, 3 bdrrIl Cali klors. trull tcoos, builtIlt IiIns, N /W J e ro m e $125,01 goo fadllty. Serious calisoniy. bath bas jacuzzi tub.2000 sq. 4 lovol, 4 bdrm, IV.Approx- ^family rm w l^ oaling I: ------i;Bnc®d-yard.-2 .1Uoplacila c e s ,- -^324.5657------_Pi0j_2^?0p_»g4ti_3-3-.11_ 45_ACHK - ^ ,9 0 I. mastor homo with 28x32 e th plu s balh, living mi. dining - a e r o a . w f l t e r ^ a r i agof^- - ColtT^»2909.------______o f d tb ah b w b f. d o no bor. & util. mi. Vary nicol _5©g.OOOrW-»62^Wi lub. oop- plus rental homo. ApT u ro T o T -H o a aC 0 aT0 Se4.-900.-C om , 2 2'700.25+BCT» w/foodW ICio« Ot d o s e to riow gbit courlursoT" im prow d drtwsway ^ = sTnka. lacoo"kTfc lar-lot.- -^324-2248.------nlSns ****★***★****★ oqipod wllh rongo.'d O ub1'«>~ ~lmliloT737~ow'od'tfirrcio n . 4 0 BARKER ■JO of ______------~ : stock wator, $500,000.WO- : ■ Kimberly school distrstrict,: hom esite ne arb y million trnsh compactor,TfcTio rr n sogrogalod paolurB ifalfQ . Call S4_3-4g]M BEAUTIFUL 3 bodroori l o ^ t ■ SwimmlnginI -■ Dairy. 120 acros-sotI up to Roducod to $189.91,900,- of acres of Natl Forest.rest ★ . * go. OW. Ilvostock rolotlor 5.000. Call Dobra ot 733-0471V76. Tons ot wildlife, oxcoljlflsh- flsi * I. * wavo, ico mahor r< Are you plannlno aI iro ‘ bath homo In onetd o u a Your Back Yardll111 n jn 500 cows, $386.00 utility room has wasi•, micro- acroo foncod alf.. OoMined ods wO point1 ~ ------'Jorom o'slovollipiaco. Country living a l lls bosrin,bos 640 acre farm ft 400K) cowc Ing, vralk to b e a c hZL e e i : successful: dryor. grool roomir bo ro frig . 5325,000, ft In tho flQhl dUoctlon irovo?!to neighborhooda. Spadroom. this boauUmI 4 bdrmrm IV. dairy wlth3hom< boat ramp. Recent suiye yashor 4 ______great access, flnondnjSff- *- - 'FLOOB * (Iroplaco, 2 car Ob ^ . tho homo you nood.oint you' living room with flreplt>L r v both homo. This aero.croago $995,000. with Qutb door I opch a s g a s 1 to find largo yard, plenty oi rc alsObaaaswimmingp>a pool Marco Investments, I .CB.- rn=-“ , I C O V E R I N G i garogo ff H to do what you want and satoiillo dish. SoSw - 487-2900 ' . toda y . $206-839-2501 covofod d*>ck. Qfoat i sll g io5 ~ ciidold,- C o l d w e l l * S H O P * goQ furnuco & AC,o p o n o r, - parking. r rs rato ofdco & storeo r a g e 5 7 7 Morioy Rd. RIchfl) T ------1-BUnUEY/HUPEH Mntral" ~ lP 8334g.—' - _ 5 1 4 ^------■------low-yard-molrttor^e _ C o l d w e l l ------1 Amklng S79,900. ■p" Hdfls, air'cwdTSTJOr = Z Z ------B a n k e l r ’ - QUlosprinftlofoyslon E a r- - MUNROErBPBimi.ia ■ vac.'Lot9 of fnilt troos Ity llNCOMEPROPERriR TY ★ FOR SALE: In c lu d 0 8 * ; L t y 1 this beautiful homo^ 1e to" 2700.25+ocro» w/food^ 0 1< 1 ft w ostern Realty of atorago. Unit «2 N REAL ESTATE d 7 3 4 : stod< water. $500,000,500, - 733-2395 ■ * 2 acres prime; Attentlorv rtilrM a ft bi $144,900. Call Brad 7 ^ . GREAT INVESTMENl e o o oq. ft. 2 bdrmi2*Noviy W estern Roal 543-eS06/543-633! Dairy, 120 ocros-set up bath, singlo garaqo vned & profesalonolB: Town 5 ____ ■ 4799 or 1 “ P i n d o p ^ o n U y ow ned Vending, machine buib u l ' * c o m m e r i c a l * jr m . V/I. 733-2365 u so . ImmodlQta pi, o ssbusy 643-4361 run 500 cows, 5305.OC . ness^orsale.Includes' ; property, com.* c arp ort, applo. Tl voly 4 640 acre form & 40030 ccow 1 -B ^ 7 ^ T O 2 7 units built (or owner.Oflo plu s Indopondontly owno>27 olon, allractlvo 1120swrtTio- 1-1800-241-3028 • . machines, irtventofy.y. oiand ★ pletely sampled* , Thoao operated,- 7------ft. conlral AC. aingloo s s o a . ------l u- f o t dairy w Ith 3 homi> m e s , - Coll Chuck Porkjr BRAND NEW SUBOMSl >. Call' * show room .* ie r. 1-eOO-733-S927oTboau- w/oponor,.mlnli120 s q . BRICK BEAUTY'Lovoim o n t ^ M U^M $995,000. rmtksn. * w a r e h o u s e w ith ? to 800 - 734-441 • ooqoi' yard work w/sprlnkiglo ga- bdrm homo on qu,n c o d ^ ^ 7 , ■ Marco Invoslmenls,IS, I Ihc. IN FILER. JU ST IN Rosldonco-733.1£ p ur ff73-9S. J-- racks and foiltli-* ui",** AWESOME VIEWke of RIvorI $68,500. Cali 678-152ilnimal streoL Finlshod bason-wbja ColdwellI 467-2900 . 28 lota in Goldon Spu _ fVlobllo-420-59i:M 8 7 4 »l*ul C lo o r L akogorm o e an __ Inklor, wllh roc room. Feni 577 Marioy Rd. Rlchflichfleld, ■ Subdlvtolon. All sorvlo :qio courso ond Snake3usand Consider trade. Cloar1522. E yord. Mature iandacap2 4 9 . B a n k e r ID S3349.______and utDtUos are in. Excelix,, THREE M ■ i daylight ^ y homo for same ------opportunity for builders WILLS REAL“ • Canyon fn Ihe Hago $74,000. Call BON W estem Realt] ,™or , r e a l t y * Experienced sales* ., ■ oroa; Four thou:0 bdrm. Joromo/Twin Falla, ROSS at 324-4-2- GREAT LIVESTOCKK , IndlvkJualswhowanti * person/managerj. lod coll- phono.710Conant.Bu SETUP; 160 acres VI 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 START SMARTAL.IT sq.li,, walk oul da; w e r i„a,p„S,^».od IS w ith . build. Good covonani: ------I w illing to sta y o n * . In this COZY Homo------w\ basomonl- Throo I: ll" n S n o m a operated. , paatura & row crop.3. eeops> great focaten. AJf spo 7' stream m ost of iho yet INCOME PROPERTYm J if n e e d e d , ★ basomonL U’9 got li. . .. 2V4 b a th s, vaullod ■ Burtoy WONDERFUUNEW homes havo boon pro-» n a g o « * 0 wllh full fjock. patio,>•fa . q ca s n ’'W Sn'J'rSX-i" t?OQO ' ■ 1-800-733-5927L— full water shoros, concorrals CALLTODAYANPID that you can manat foorn (Of living, a < 30 isBlIlod. COHSTHt/CTION ho 'S t yourself. Triplex withilarge Ian * AsWng $210,000 * fof^cod yard, oconoot lots of c o n stru ctio n . S lu r nal bar- In Jbrome. 3 bdrmu y ^ UNDER CONSTOUCnimON.- ' for about 140 hoaflsod of RE8ERVEY0UR LO' a g r o a t q , s 2 2 B.OOO. ' moln unit Maturo treesreesfti. * . • * 0 0 h o a t a n d w baths ond finlshod gariVault- IN HAGERMAN>1 (oodor cattlo. Lovelys = ««.«»■ landscaping.. A djocent I oatof. Now Vinyl i : M 4 505 ~ - make this a groat buyc abl-. Now homo on qulot atiiatroot. bodroom. 1.75 balhh b brick S lA J. Ca]l324-70p3 I ° v /a l ? r - I GOODINQWENDE may also bo purchased. r and many othor iipgr TI IDAHO HOUSING. Va1 nice 1560 8q.fl+full bason*emont tiomo, double flaro' I. Call ★ . . . * f xtora. Second home Is 3 b S ie a l.a t $ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 . Ci 8». Bost of nil, your.Wd£fld£° T H R E E I in g i I e d ceilings and oak)N ci LY Pick your coroots &C0 IC Noil H orpstor for mmo oro ★ * , 9 wQik'io school: J nola oro foaturod InIDRA r $120,900 room (or hired man Wds cari REALTY ______Beautiful custom built t S IRWlf Informotlon. 734-1321329. ★★★★**★★*★**** 6 5 2 . THOMPSON ft NELSC.SON rental. Largo shop/ma N USTED In Momlni o p e n ^loof p la n . ON / iVNH-596. • ir*/«ST —733-5336ro I'omo, 3-car gorao' BUILDERS. no shed.Locaiod 0 REALTY A na ior JUST $6X n 1 balh bdrm apartment inSbriS^ ( $79,000. Call SAND Call BOBBl for aBO,1 CAPPS.at324.86J 837-63130C 837-628-1284 p a v e d rood. Torm s v MAGICVALLF_EY i 5i 6 I 3 'm aster - light b a se m e n t on Ic 7 3 4 -6 5 0 0 ■ I VACATION PROPEmY opportunity. 733-64(sex.soo. JVSTUSTED Zaar WI5-076J. ■ . ____Collular420-3843-t3 - ‘ ■- _.25% dow n------or th is Culo&cozy3bdrm.n-lovof 1 cornoplot in Wend ------r e a l t y ------TtME SHARES ~ -6482. in Fiior. Specious'flcod rr for $ 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 . Coll BON I JEROME-Booutlfu IHTQ '■ Joromo 5 acres. HIII n'SV 734-1991 . • bodroom,'maln-l^ WILLIAMSON OtS IN H bdm i, 1 bolh w/don/ofiioffiM m u n b o S r Im i r - ® Estates, zoood for me — 1 - SPORTSMAN'S PARA-, k laundry. Lg. lot. Prlo 6234.#95-111J. on landacapod comorlor lot, R E A L E S T ATC T E “ lor home. View of!< S o . ih v e s t ORSI T his homoomola DISEI Lovoty-2 Mrm, 1 CBK quick saio ot SS4.90 ifil ^ G E M foncod yard w/lg dedeck. 543-8806/543-6331(339 Valley. $20,000. canC a groat Investmentit aos a a bath cabin com;^oto»y fur- STA TE REALTY, ir C o l d w e l l Groat Locatton. 569,99.900. • • 543-4361 ...... -• (208)587-2220. - - ___ rental.'Two bdrm.1. ono01 nlshed on 1.9 acres whh ' 324*8652 edwir- gorgoou9 view. 2 docks, .fi^! 324-3946. ______1.80O-241-3O28g _ h » v balh hom o. U pgraded » B a n k e r > GEM ___ Looking over Mlgl tached . detached gan4O.$86,000. .n - GB i n HA2ELT0N. nico 2 lauiat-be ^ ' ■T S n a k e R iver C a n y o j W estern Real Hi STATE REALTVJ^^ J yard. Call Bonnv for more de- V I 1 hath, now Intofirza — ...... — 5 0 8 ------•■Ko'm^ “ EITs a t 73^5UaO. ------733-236^ %f 1 324-8652 I WMBERLY/HANSe LOTS form opprox. 6.35 doirfna Also. great for In-hor Baiiv Coldwell / . IN C foncod ymd, well Inai ■SEN J a C R E A Q K M ^ I Knri' business^ Commorci Indopondonlly ownc €kJ, $ai'.U00"825^125 ' Indudos upscolo 3 b oporalod. jaity GOODING » • 1 ncn .T H R E E M Lnod 5 . Banker -FISH* AU. DAY-GrGreat room, 3 balh home » . ; 1.000-733-5927 bdrms, 2 balh, $85.! *CompIetsty Ramodsil = R E A L T Y I. Western Realvnod& 934-4465 aflor 6pm ig trout fishing all yc fl^Rnn 2 bdrm 1 both w/ban0^ 01" A Classy FMlIng •Spociouo ranch, 4927 bd. 733-2365 85.500. a l l CUSTOM HOME^ 4 ' Klmb«riy-3Bn-$69.!S9,500 around. Very unlqi,rq“u“o^ ly. , 324-2236 ------Indopondontly ovme)27 GOODING. For saU ------1— Now carpoling addaI prpres- 25.47 acres. Bord«Irdors CALL DEL SCHOLl X bath, w/vlow. 2V. oversized maturo B 734-5093 for moro lii - L f . S179,900/ol(or.734-{bdrm. 3 opofotod.------owner, 4 bdrm., 1 1 1/4 Ugo to thiil^ncod bl-l(}l-lovol D ee p Crook on tho E THREE M S itsd o n ttis W atirfro iir 2'A ac. 1-800-733-5927>0 Homa balh, (og homo ona alo 6 by $ 5 7 ^ . Call 629-522vlow, Cottogo. Family rocroom, sido. Absolutely joporf rfec t _____ REALTY 1 B R -$81,000 3 4 - 8 3 1 0 . ------icres. 4 acresw^ull basomonl hardwood (loora, nonowly spot (or homo, paati 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 ■ CrookfronthlslortelogCab- TOWNHOMES. Now______L arge R a n ch StylaJO vN^th^s h dock. $137,500.934-f;; fi V o JEROME: $39,0001 1 BMynn PRE^OUSRANCV ------in by soothing brook. Wln- slruction • ooch uni innl find “ Cfo. dw ui mobllo. vl .palnlod interior, olocloctric and hay. Call Carly low eon- If’ Buhl on 9.5 acri heat, flnlshod baaomiDmont. N o h 656-4268 forVmoro m< 3 bdrni.1.Sbathwlth< REDUCEOr terlied , on large yord, in approx. 1140 sq.ft. < ^or your GOODING: By ownc by owner 324-8956. ! ‘J®*!)- TREES, SHARP CLE:LEAN Information. - • brick and parquet. An Investors d rea m this 5 min serenity, Ilrstrownor ing spaco. 3 bodmot 34-4799, • bdrm, 1 bath. 425 N 2 NEW.ON THE MARKp o d , HOME, DOG KENNI ocres w/watershar unitapartm ont bidg Is nown< care, river viowsi noar baths, mastor suite d a St. Coll 886-7066 • ExooutJvo 3 bdrm. 2 b . Syfvla 734-3811. ##214- Polo-foncod for anlm $00.500111 B o a sts a n ox-« recreation. Launcf^ room, laundry aroo on t 3 car gorago, RV p THREE W Prime area In Jeroi oollent rolum. Ownersorsare i custom kitchen. Willis floor. All this for S69 1 4 506 sprir.klors, covored pi M REALTY M $129,500. Call B0^ onxious ond may’ carrycoi Stone324-720O. (H174-95. For investors, 4 unitin mI a in t h r e e Ri JEAN ROSS 01324-4: S69.900. ^ ' ■ JEROME/------1 stool siding. 2 years *•' 733-5336 ■^249- 8om e of tho p a p er (OAC Ing ovallablo al S27S 2II |hag™ mjhom Call Eugono (or m R E A L T Y ______#95*033J. Call D onlse 736-8770. For moro info callmit build- 1 . - . THREE M 27S.000. 1/ Infomrallon,. M , , 733-5336 $14,000. The vlow v^lllwill soli ^ ______GINIA ELOREDGE — ill This 5.64 acraparw M REALTY 1 7 3 5 o f KATHY.H F v,R. Coldwell5 r . ALL DRESSED UP H THREE ■**IU 733-5336, n n l t v ANDWAITtNG t h r e e AFFORDABLE HOUSIIJSINQ situated Ofi tho north t TRI0GE324-3( n Low utilitlos w ith wo(w o o d -, of Skololon Butto and: r l R E A L T Y . y PAR- Banker Adoroble 3 bdrm, 11 S GEM No matior how you #p a^ #94-324. . REALTY stovo ond gas hoai.I. Now^ c a n soo forever. Very»wnico r STATEREALTY.ilIN C 7 3 ^ 5 3 3 6 - 3 8 0 8 . W e s t e r n R eiunnrt a l A h o m o In J e ro m e . S _, your dsyo. daitlllod flit . 1 cioua family roomiboth ' . 324-2236 «tly ro- o /R . Mdgo, washor/dtr/dryor hom os In tho aroS. PPowor o 324-8652 733-2365 I- Indudod. Very motlvollvated avoilabio. S o^ r^ n o ■ ______- I your busy *chodul*.'Put ior woodbumlng stovo. 1 -SIS dasslMed's-tlma-savIno , a •. Indopondontly own* _____ ’norlolwllhlolsofi?m w itli Roducod. Nlco. rocontl5s. o a » • sollor in this amall.-cii. qulot modular. CALL PATTTTYatl MANUFACTURED tidi \M operated. !?i«r I COMMERCIAL01 « 20x70' MarleJte In on flulot bolh. hordwood.ATHi c ot ColdwellI HAGERMAN VALLEY] 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 oak cabinbtry, stop-i LotnlroomonthtfSOacr ______1113. i»95-2S3. ing Golf courso ft RRock iiocker room. Sits on,n 11. 42 Lozy J. full ™fp O"* .v.kttchon. Mostor bath< floors. ceilings, cornor Invon- don, ne^^ paln^.^tf«- op-savor MORE^I Call KAT B a n k ei|l r farmwtfiaSbedroom.2 a Crook canyon - min u lti- a c r e s ft In cliid es inv< iQCUZZl. Dbl. car gc ' ' 1/2 bamhornfl,d(!clc$on5 a- d s i o Jl development poteniintlal, tory. For-moro dotalotalls ago shed, cafport.'Cathe- w i t h h 0 a t &Mith A with 736-9219. #95-.123J rrtwl ■ dral ceilings, all oak. WH r g o ra g o ' ••••«••••••••••»♦•••ifnjS™' W estern Beall If I $34,000. Vem 733-181866, contact G aiv or Shlrtoy Maintonanco-froo oxi * I OlrtOMllEMOm OUR a'«o consider trade for 1 A / C . Super Starter S44 GEM" i n c . d o s h i e r r e a lLTY i YOU CAN RUN YOUl Oon‘I posa this ono STA T E ^^^, IN SSI nice homo, $89,600. Call loxtorlor. N ow or siding, wini 'alty edoar8oe,lit()fshop,4 734-2922 OWN BUSINESS! 5132,900. Coll Dobi r e with '733-3612or 734-6062. • n o up a l CUTEI In ouiot noI{ fi YOURDBEAMS ------Turn koy grocery sto re M . - day nl 733-0476. 1-800-733-5927- e d a BECOME YOUR PRICE REDUCEDD- aJlinvonlory, p o st offe )obra to- hood. Coil KATHl a uannwll A canal water. S19.S00t)uys,40acr -74 Tamarack 14x72,01 9291. M5-124J, l i l HANDY DANDY (ix up FUTURE ,/fss NEXTTONOTHINCVO contact, and mlni-ca Sportsm en RV Park, 27 Pride of mmefstiip every 5 acre Afffordable opportun d a ll 2 bodroom. 1 bat RANCH m CAHEY 7 0V0 T eirK lc b u y o n th lsI.S i Hagorman. 2 bdrm. 1 \ U t ------— ■ ••vrtiefe.HomAIOicrei iDAKO _pucel-uroat.horBa.a.80t:„ _for.*125.000..CoiJ^ L M — ------nkje-noat-totfw -sao.; up spo- MBHibi«ldiip«r*Uti juT^eL -^bathrfenoed:yonlr$t1,0—r ______C B ^ 3TSJ- - aSoCTOB'w/wbirbulirb^ ped lot up. 2.700 sq ft ran c h1 *stylo u s tell your m ore. "Y, IN C Coll Bonnio Wllllamsfbath on nogsBI lOO’XIOO' landscapoc 00.206-343-9557 homo-3 bdrni, 2 bo (or 80)0. 1424 Evergrergreeh homo. Dbl car gara C o l d w ei ll _ ^ j G i E i y2 530-6234. «I9S-127J. living & (amily roon >11 . S T A T E REALTY, Df. TF. Call 733-0316316. Country (ool. y e t mini i N 196510x522 bdrm, mobilo B a n l < i e r office, dbl garage "J ^ J to Filor/Twin Falls.f°i ' NELSOIS;■ ' home.w/2tlpouts.$6.500 , 324-8652 - ' W SOI stall dndor block< bi 19.7 acres, 0 miles EaJ| “ °J Dobra « I 7 3 3 W 6 . . REALTY ■ or b e st offer. 324-6362 Western Real w/food-tad<. hoi waiwalor. Burloy, 5 miles SE 733-2365' • Summsr l> hore - an Roping or riding aroi 7 3 4 - 3 9 3 0 . s a l t y psraoo aalo c a uI o n S GEM R u p e rt. % mile NortIlorth of ^ 1^ ______1972 Mobile Homo 12x55, Indopondontfy ovme corrals, fenced. Gc > a d a ll C 3 out whara thoy ora n Freew ay, otl road COMMERCIAL opofotod. ^ around. 300 yids olof rriver . O PP O B T O N nYIY &^.;'^<4ntS'*air. MiSrtbe 1.B00-733-5927vned & ovaryon# whoro you . bolhroughlhopowwf V. IN C 100'x1«',»5.Cffff. front View of tho Sc I 7200 sq.ft building,'fronts (ro moved.$4500 734-5619 927- adtlndouUled. HAl^HUIVAlinUREAG M IM Hills, tre e lined rood,io“ 2 Coldwell' on busy streot. Ove IJIeriw^thRlverVitw. jjo acres In pasture. W acre of parking- ''-o I . i LOTS OF ROOM . a s o o t $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 p e r ai B a n k e r Sri?«nrt Ih this 3 bedroom, 2 bath . Groat opportunity to_ht storage. 2 la rg e overhe douWo wide mobllo homo. PirM li1lji2»erti inslri established busine C all 678-1650. Western Realt doors, office space 0 733-2MM Kitchen appliances & , in ono of bost hu parts storage. Excelli built-in stereo system, il a r i w s s 2 ACRES: Now woll,SnoX 1 lmloponiHn»y<^o BUSINESS, locatedted on room. 1 bath, 14X52, The BuslnaSB 72 6 -1^1^29 2 BY OWNER, cowbc « droom. 5 acres, foncodfon go 1V4 miles to stopP «*'??; tho ed g e of Buhl, 1200200 sq Champion mobile homo. Wrlglil Really C( . 788-2366 Roaldanl tlbulldW 2 offices,J, ahowah U pdaid Intsrior/extertor co u p le Hagernian pastu re. 4 Stoll 1 7001 b a m . Beautiful 3 bdn e fl»* room, indudes businesineaa, with shingled wood roof, 837-4700 ■ — • '1 b a th homo. $150,000gjy-® thomial poMllUoa. equipment & Inventosntory. $10,000. C i l 326-4933. Cali 734-0595 additional (nfo. cC< a l l H as It'a ow n woll, aUoU on0 r ■ — ______DEANNA. llf95-279 acxna. Asking S1B5.0C15.000 P A U L ‘1 9 7 7 T a m a r a c k IRTS .14x52’mobllo home, 2 • S l ^ For salo 19 acre pai . MUNROE-ROBIRT jtig South of Filer. Ow „ bdrm, 1 bath, atovo. Realtor. Call Dan 0 n REAL ESTATE sw am p cooler, now paint, 733-9249. S gemrl 543-6806/543-6331 1 yr otd carpet, oxcol I m ; I :------— STATEREALTY.lt, INC. 543-4361 cond. $10,000. Needs to Ctaullk>d . . . IhP Mlullo .7 3 4 -0 4 0 0 1-600-241-302626 be moved. 678-6263 aUYourr»cod».7330g3l 1. Liwe at Kanaka,* I B .You dovolop. Locatoc M a k e e v e i can y o n rim, 13 five 1 /eryday a vacation. ■ H parcels, 34 sharosrVcc° TF It will Be... R ealtor ovmod. Coll 1 ome. Sit in your ^ed to $84,900 4930,orM V R 734-11 D r i v e t o ^ A R R HV I N G r ^ ) work. Come hor 5ht now! You must sec th - ADVERTISE Redactbath in the timeless sty /our horse. Talotafio Affordable-3 bb< e d r o o m , w alk by the angoi 2 bath, 1446 SCsq . ft. I — —^ he S n ake River. Life i 1 Our homes arer e - s . ■ B uhl, Idaho ■ S43-43'<371 I 733-0931 ' Fleetwood... ! . J Made In Idaho10. 123 B r o a d w a y S For moro Inforr R E A L T Y > I RANCH D ^ ^n t i ' l ' ' 'w 9 f m a m n m ELIGHTSI __ A ; 3BRr$W.OOO0 - ' how to makeb n ^ T o i T o n ~ ~ I T H I R E E Com fyl Nearly new.ew. BflHRnnM i S r ' Rapids Rancike Kanaka II RANCH DEI Rk Vault^ceBK^.Nm B f i i m i n l H hom e, call Wani n c h y o u r m u iM im m im .at' o u r M lM Sundayty (>by appt. only. ^ randa Foster, . laundry room, r n ^ e i (208) B43-46Elies offlca. ' kitchen. c8(ttTalH/AH/A. .down'anytlinHT'i1556. Come ^ ■ 1 .Potlo.^-care noiiSTEA D llo ; o f t h e ran ch .iST'for n tour j^H kvK iscaping. HomeH Ih h o fs _ beenw^hmalntcdnei -iLyou like w liat yo 71 A a te c D riv e ^ (209*95)fifekOAW* a«M jB ighw i|^ y ; : you s^e... { B ^ |||Q R ‘8 6 . 0 0 0 * 1 2 7 ] M 733-2448. u'd love a tour. iiJ||n ire # M Really:

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7 0 8 “ I 7 0 f r I ~ 5 1 8 “ . 6 0 4 ! • 6 0 7 “ TW ^ 7 0 4 I 7 0 8 n li HAY. GRAIN HAY. GRAIN - | _ j j o b u £ h o m ^ UNRJRNISHEO • OFFICE & . CUSTOM HFARKm^HINE^ HAY. GRAIN APTS/DUPLEXES FARM SERVICES 1 FEED FEED • I I II FEED I JO 660cf EB Olosol. ready TF. 1985 tptQolcIon Statoato . , RETAIL SPACE 2 Alfalfo and ool hay for sd o , BARL^-WHEAT STRAWf STRAWS lor solo. 1 ton 14x70, nicely ponged,^2 2 .1 & 2 bdrm apts,' = HAR>^STINQ for boans. Hosston 496 bdm . gardW tub, eepa- . Poas,'grain, small seeds,I, boet'horvester, worksi’a 125 Ton 2nd cutting. >•2 666-7023______3rd’cuttlng hoy. Ton bdos. bdo, dollvorod.or bohind . .. $ 3 3 5 & up (s viHdo. 2 suing bdlos, 829- • C dl 431-0QO6______bdor. R&DHayCo.,678- rate ehotver, custom ^buUt Quiet llvlnB,doancomf«e>iI ' PRIME O FR C E SPA CET- boansacom.Pese-dlroctA .good; 1959IHAC160 10 - Alldfahoy,3rdcut.‘240T tt whoolor. 625-4276 ■ 10 ' 5184. or 731-7120. • 0813 Burl oy.______Btope. WUI m ove. $20,900'WO refurbished, dishwasher,’ Can 734-5360. III- a rt or windrow. Qraln-cut 2 Loafygroon, nordn. Pro­ Call your hay broker.... - ______- 733-22flg.m aaa.______?6.. .or-wind row J.el.us UiIL ------~~ laurtdry fa cllltlo e ,^h o T ^ 8 new office s p a c e s , utlll- _ 200 tonsof.olfdla hay. s2 ' “tlon24r/M3P29,— ------— Ddry hay,~drycow tieyft~— SStraw, otackod-9 wldo.------^ .864 Qlilrijjy ^ .UyoiMhe-adwantaoes.of... ■------string b d e srC d l 733-5423- —- TON ^ .S 90/rrtftciotfag- - -543=5740. ------~ WlNNEBAQb stripper hea'dSr. - i (TOTOflTtay. All slzo im ionr" 2 Btartablos,.$2S00. - loador. Cdl 366-2322 Cdl 1-800-709-3668. “ MlnnloWInnlo 300. Minnie ^«i2bdrm spts.~ L eslie R. Jones, Inc. 30 ocroa of com sllago for . WANTED to buy; 2nd crop Call 734-996S/733-6765. - Cdl 636-23^ ■ WInnlo, W nnlor, Bravo,ve, Laurol Park Apaitments. e. 733-8468 or 320-6280 salo. Call 536-2135. T Approximately 60 tons of' Call-yourheybrokor...ED hoy in 1. ton balos. A lso Adventurer. 176MauriceSt.N;,TF ______326-4181______2nd crop hay (or sale. Oat hay. Largo & small looking (or food barloy. TF. _ MF 760 combine. Shoddod, BROCKMANS' RV T 30 ton first. 2 5 ton second,_ 436-6330 or 532-4115. bales. 1-800-709-3866 662-3613______734*31671?800-773-3167>S7 _ , ______RRSTTHREEMO.FREEt hydro B8 , A l c o n d . will{|i $60/ton. 324-3119. ^ 625 sq. fL office suite. domonstrato. 667-9131. Cliitltled . . . lor people 1 bdrm, largo and clean LooWno lof exir* vocailon« Buying reasonably priced Qudlty Camas prdrio hay,, Want^ to buy corn ellago, $375. Ind. util. 733-3151_ located on busy 2nd Avo. leavo m ossogo. m rain damaged hay. Call no rd n . 2 & 3 string b d o sr' ony am ount. Vicinity Is 4 ,Bn S., downtown; Froo . NH 14 ft. swathor. Field— money? Why fxrt m U those n ready. $6600.324-3543I d stD-Qood Itoms youVe boonIL 324-8551 or mobllo 539* d td f o & d lo lta graso mix. mllos So. of Curry. Coll — ------2&3BEOROOM utllillos. vrare house ___ 2 669 ask (or Kurt______Coll 764-2116.______736-2078,______----- space, & u se of coplor/tox.® 7 0 4 ' «ortr>o7 aoMUIad win do IL ------5 t f l r - = = = ------— TOWNHCySES------' - NHtBSO-SProm chopporr-~ I Can73>0931..______I^CEMETCHYLOTC - from $440. ^$395 mo. (12 mo. ieoso >) com & hay h o ^ . W oshor & Dryer hookup — req;)-Call-734.8174rMonr- 934-6150 e v en in g s, ,r|.| Small yard & storage thruWod.. 10:00 a.m. to“ 1-1992 Parm a 6-Row Tankik — Spoco In S u n set Memorial J. Why run *11 ovor town when Park. 2 crtmiatlon vaults,«tls. No p etal 734.-6600up . 4:00 p.m. Harvostor. Rear Load. 206-324-2252, ... you can loeate parts (or 1 32x28 G ranite mor4(or. 2 bdrm. 1 bath.all appIS' - sulofflobaMlnthodwsinod $1500. for all,.733-6631 '___ 6 0 8 “ P «d». Can 733-0931. WO'.no pe«o,ai560.- I COMMERCIAL 1-Pickett 8-Row 1 Step E 4 f — I dep.1251Speite.736-1B1< Cuttor. 206-324-22S2. o t I^PRorem v^ . Now 32 HP. 4 Wd. utlllty- s, farm tractors. PTO. 3 M a n u m ^ r e dQ BRAND NEW, SPACIOUl or i970Hari-CartorCBHays, . HOMES ^ 2 bdrm. S bath, ai! appla. For Solo: Modem Business•0. b o a n com bine, $7500 or>r point $7,700. Cdl Rya/i & SE RtV IC E ^ ■ IndMduet laundry room,JUS BIdg.. Rupert S quare, forT best offer. 436-0493. Rich ot R d id y Rich Equip 0 excel, locatloft. no>ctOla.. lo rotdl or offlMS. 436-6670. 436*6700 days or 438- I 9 ft Sund PU, sot of boan 0767 ovos. (or demo. * 1971 12x65 with 8x10jth Perrlne School. $S2S.vn. * - ' , ■ n odd on. 3 Ijdrm. VA bath,,d SSOOdop.to d 6 1 0 , concaves for IHC 1440 8x10 etorogeshed.•ar. 734S67*or,734^iai ^ ■ . com blno. 12 ft. IHC 5100 Now 32 hp 4X4 farm lond- SKO a i B J I ’• + I STORAGE/ ^ graln^ll. 324-2056 or1 r scape tractora w/woranty. j $14,000. or baatottar. „ IWABraOUSEBaiT^ • e x t I for, more Informmotion or your servlavice representative 1 Cali 7 3 3 ^ 7 to aoe. ■' JE R O M E n e w e r 2 tjdrm $7,496. Hobby Horsovj Call 733 0931 ex townhouee, WD hook R anch 208-324-5850. “ RV.STORAOE $10/mo._ FARMALL model A tractor' 1994 14x86 Flootwood3ne. ups. no sm oking, no pete fenced and lochod. Wor- bdrm 2 bath, nice liome,;ali $500/mo. 324-3213 8-6 A 19??. hond crank, runss SUND 6 row boon PU. In- B est Painting iStt’ . ronA vsnue, 734-8623 OXC.„$1200 544-2944 af.|. e lu d e s s lo w d o w n KH. located In Jorome, Call H Dean’s Excavatlna, Inc. B est qudlty to r 4 pm,______• $600, cdl Greg. 764-2110It. MIcholle SSa-5SOO. _ TF Studios & 1 bdms. ^5 ' rvSTORAQE SlO/mo, We do aspheJt Bill's H andym an B e s t w orkm anship i ! $290 -$300/mo -t- dep — fenced and locked. War-^ F or sa ls, (3) 300 gallon fuelM S m dl loador. Will fh 30 !£ to . LEIFESTE I & driveways. Parking lots, No lob too small B est price Utilities Inc. Uundryroprr[op ren Avenue. 734-8523. to Siding soffits, gutterso & a A sp h alt patching. - available. No pots. . T tanks bn stands, $ 140 oa.I. 40 HP tractor. Idaljo Trac- L ight c o n stru c tio n . 3 24-2428 r Hooth 1062 boan wlnd-l- tor S d v a g e . 733-0809.,c- sh u tte rs. Q u ality A lcoa g rad in g & lopsoll. Remodeling, Painting 1-800^84-9656-0981 I Cdl 733-38?4 . products. 100 year|ny 73iM 228orni-422a r 5 i 2 rowor. hydroulk: drivo. like . A lso L aw n C a re ro now, » 7 6 . Call 7 ^ 7 7 9 1? . TRACTORS” g u a ra n ie s . Will b e a t a n y 423-4286 or 420-7079 C - 6 Row Lifter-Loodsr.Boot Claude's Pro Painting pj price. Cali W5-2643. Need winter cattle pasture ~ Honestor. $4500 Home Repeire - Lowest bid In Ibwn. - : ■; ^ Ford 606 tractor wfanach-' JD 4640.14.9X 46 tiros OfAlltOnds HHighest quality. Exterior ; ‘ ip .' ~for250head.934-5925 m e n ts 8. tmilor. 736-6321. [: 6100 hrs. $19,500 -■ m m E a * C A U L brb m sh , roll, o r spray. A lso .' _ .TFL2-bdrm.dlieplex.Nc 0 C ase 3394.14.9X 46 tiros Dale. R obinson pets. $450 mo -f dopr r 4 6 1 6 71} HESTON 1014 Hydro • oiling roofs, d l work. f " . 6 0 1 i - swing.'Swathor. $1600 - 5 600 hrs. $28,000 7 3 A - 2 9 3 9 Q I FURNISHED 734-4120______NO_ 9 420-3943ore37-6313 a l l AMERICAN Old Woiid Flooring Guaranieod. Local refs.' 2 - 20 fobt potato beds FREE Estlrriatesl, , 1 HOUSES — T F t g . 2 bdrm brick duplex*£; ROOMMATEwahtod.— w/motors. $600/both. AUCmON CO. M ■ Artistry SOUTHERN IDAHO TRACTORS Now & usod throuQhout Magic Valleyl -; - w / g a r o a e . C le a n , NC $200/mo. 324-7865 lo Call 536-2352 Buying A Selling E stafMlont H ard w o o d Installation BUILDING ft REPAIR th ■ CALL 735^35 • PETS; $450 4’ dep. Refs packagos for weekend 23 “FTnlslTih^&RetmlshlnQ ' f%ifflifig. Roofing. Siding. Dodis. rog. 278 B anlo. 734-67« 0 INT 82. bean oombino, Auction Septem ber 2330 Painting (Jnslde & out) OflO. AC no peta. 4 1 ^ 1 0 4 goodcond.$650.; tarmors & landscapors. Fcnccs&RcmodoIingolAllTypiK. Jim J | Waggoner Painting u Hobby Horso Ranch8, CALL 1.000-770-4560_ Pete Button m. TF Quiet 2 bdrm, 1 bath — 733-1747. '______; 736-1716 Rl TF. Clean 2 bdrm. no pete. lop* ^ oro Info. - 206-324-5858, . ;h n 734-5972 Residential, commercial, ' $400 por month referenc*37: appiB.. WOTftwrpaiKirJB___ call 733-6985, after 5. JD 2840 w/loador $16,500 324-8432 & 326-5332. bru I sh a n d roilenwork. 08 & dep. 734.5134. 104 $475/mo. 1st, last + dopirm, J029554W Dw/cabD Two (82) Intom atlond com- procure washing: Free — 733-2523.______ER •• ______$29,600 b i n o s . $ 8 0 0 , $ 1 0 0 0 . Ward s Homo ostiniates. Cdl 543-4271. -T 326-5476______q' MECHANICAL w e l d e3s r Conetructlon nc- TF Quiet, clean, 2 bdrm JD 4440 cob/AC S23SOO , B ody rep a ir, fix fra m e s >sz JO 4650 4WD Cab/AC Room additions. romodo!ir>g, ij UNFURNISHED IM bath apt, covorec — on cars & trucks. . NORTHWEST COLORS ’ ' — " pari<{ng, S450/mo. 1st, ■ $41,500 7 0 5 elodricol, plumbing. No job " I le n JO 6100Duals20hrs. 15% discount on ’ too large or too small. 20 yrs Interior/exterior, local , 1 ^ & de p . Call 735-0252 FARM & RANCH 200 ' $75,000 . all parts. 15 yrs. exp. M & M C onstructionI oxper, Froo estimates. 'references. Brush, roll. >’ HOUSES, »dit IWIIuHM SUPPUES- Csll 736-8926' • TF studio .with kltcher 1 • JD 7000 4WD S64500 R em odels & Repairs Cali Word - sspray. Free estlmatesl - --- applla. $ 3 0 0 m o + S20C C/IH C9250 vw^pt&pto 8 ft box scrapper. $200; 6 ft Roofing, Docks, Fences. 7 3 4 -6 2 9 4 ■ :324-8598 or 734-3623 r 'i BUHU-2 bdrm, 1 bath homo dep. Roquiro a crodii 3D0hrs w/30*tracks :...- tire scrapper. $500:20/40 ^ 7 0 1 ■ ft Siding, Doors, Windows. for ront, or salo.-S450/momo check. 734-6619 4 $134,500 rotophase convertor,>0 plus doposIL Reteronoos aJ'y I CATTLE Carpet. Furniture Cleaning alnt C/IHC 9280 250 hrs w/30*' $1000; 20/50 rotophaso & credit chock roqulrod. TF. 2 bdrm . n e ar Lynwooc ■ tracks $156,000 convertor, $1760. Call £L 733-9331 FREE OIUNG ROOFS ^ S hopping C enter. Totallyms, Coll Borkor Rooltors 543- icy, •OSTRICH* Ml tractors are low h o u rs.. 736-2076 - ______You buy the linseed oil 4371 orcailJIm 'af red e co rated , all now palm CERTIRED STEEL McGinnis Enterprises ^ Bp. Chicks-2 m os old ~ Delh/oty avallado. forSIO per^. 543-5604..______. & carpet: Largo rooms, Call 503-568-4735 Buriey Tractor Salvsge BUILDINGS I Welding & C oncrde ' im medlote occupancy,569. $800 oa.-you pick )(s R rvnTTw sTnn a p p ly it to r F R E E . \ . — W lnnomucca. Nv. " Comblno «i tractor, partsI . M etal Buildings & R oofs I Fabrication & Repair' _ For loose, 4 fiSrm. 2 ■ $475 per mo. + dop. I, Paul. ID ♦438-5420 I . ♦ Garage ♦ Woricshop EUROPEAN PAINTING ' family room. Prlmo Hill- No (702) 623-5912 JD 4040, P/S transm ission, D EUVERED 24 Hour Portable Sen/ice t Ith, L ease required. 733-8869. A- cob. ap t w/llft assist. PTO. _ ♦ Coiporl ♦ RV Storago° , CALL733-2774 . | croBt sroa. S89S/mo + 'l ' Lockwqod 4 row potato . Sand & gravel lopsoil Froo Estimates. 733-0033 • loot 20 X brod black bull and-_ 2 rem ote, NC. AM-FM ra- lo . ♦ Machino Shop $895/dop. 734-2028 TF. Nlco 1 bdrm. apt. 0Nc + hoiror calvos. $55-76 EA. windrowor. 2 spudnick. (or driveways., “ • smoW ng, n o drinking & nc I- dio. Looks & runs great! k. « Horse Bams ♦ Loafir>g Sheds 29. 734-2080______, h' $21.500 or best offer. 1982 QMC not bod 1 ton. ON parking lots. etc. E B E s n n i l ' JEROME 1 & 2 bdrma.'___' p e ts. All utu. paid oxcopi C dl 862-9201 o r 431-1492n. COMPLEtSlNSTALUTlON . Cflll 3 2 4 -2 8 4 1 .days pnly. (208) 68^- 3523 » 3 Gravel Sales . • na' eloctrlclty. $320/moloih ■> 8 Yearling registered bulls, » Custom Design/Low Prices FULLCiRCl£/SPRINKLERS' " $150 dep. Call 625-4129.yor 2'hots\oin, $450 each, ’ JEROME 2 bdmi. 5 acree JD 46S0 mfwd lra c b r."3 7 5“ ^ i - - 7 0 S = 100% Rnandnflras Yrs. & P. ~ 1;; Bfd,. w/papers, 6 Jerseys. $275 . in coutry. S500/mo. 225“ N JER O M E 2.bdrm . IVi batti _ motes', 1,060 hrs.. duds. I_PA RJ|^EE^^ 7 3 6 - 6 5 4 9 ^ 733*1234 SSr- -tiuclrw /outprape ra.;,n full set to weights. 438- gOOW, C nll??4.7fln? a N • a p a rtm e n t,' washor/dryoi J Cdl /\nytime manual/electric, landscaping.I 7... 3 3 -7 2 2 1 o r 3 2 6 -6 8 5 7 jj ’ __~ hook-up. small backyard.— 543-4025. '______8 397. ovonlngs.______#1 AA ALFALFA SEED Free Eetlmatee « ! JEROME. Now home on Commercial, Industrial. ' ji — 540 0 rrio. u a u am CATTLE - Jersey nurse Bob Hamilton S e e d 3 2 4 -7 6 5 3 o r 4 2 0 -6 0 3 6 Joromo Oo)f course for JO 4965. clean, 18.4-42 734-3587 or 733-1477 residential. Buildup roofe, rOTt Call S24-8721. nv. cow or family milk cow, duals, MFWD, S56000, Leaks repaired In 24 hr*. . J fo? TF, 1600 sq. ft. duplex,Mn- 3 gontlo, fresh 2 months, ■ ~ a ls o 1994 6 b o tto m Fat>- Alfalfa seed by growori bdrm.. 2 bath, plus fam.rn. $ ^ . 637-4040______JONES WE HAUL— room. 320 Ridgeway, CO plow infurrow hyd. ro- Now varieties + VvranQlor. U sual^^^^m ^e youL $675/mo.+ $300dep.Wa-„ Colostrom fed bull calvos.^ sot. $125000. Financing) $1.40-$1.50. Meyer F^m- A W O RK OF ART MR. GREEN ‘ u tor and sower turn. J11 OAC. C d l ovos. 678-05763 lly 326-4735. 3 2 ^ 0 7 4 ■ TWIN FALLS Handyman Services for lo«3 than renting a tnjck. r n ■ Call 934-8300______The Yard Coro Servicem an _ 734-6258 P L A N R O O M Js. Home repairs: Electrical. Need loads to C ^lf & Artz. ' Mow-Trim-Rototill-Repdr ■ ick. --—rr I Colostrum started bull Jo b s to bid for G enerals. Sprinklers-Lsndscape ■ FREEESnUATES U calvos. CailT324-7360 JOHIfSSHARPEKIKGSERViCE ■ CAU. 324-3490 x tr d -■ 605 ■ ■ ■ 'Sub-contractors 734-5068 or 42&6101 ■ ■ r o o m s t o r r e nin« t J For salo, Joraoy stoors.i| B u r -- R 0 N T & Suppliers. ESTIMATES 733-0966 - FREE ESTIMA'TCS TF 3 bdrm, W/D hook-up. CIIII536-25M Blueprint copies • JO flreplaco, OW, 2W baths.“ MOTELS ------T34*PUAN-(7526)— Avail. 9-18. SawtoothhV R oom s for rent: Low rates,------Forsa»e^^-yr-o^d-An—iiT I K ASE MVC733-9446 • aroar$7757m o ♦ dSpT gus/Holsteln cow, wilt H Fencing, Decks, Lawn, 734-4050 ★ 1-80(M71-40M sprinkler ^ t e m s . fences, ' C 733-3824 ______calvo this month, will ™ Sprinklers, General C onvoniont downtown moke groat nurso cow. docorativo colored concrete. I FIATALLI■ I S . Handyman Sen/Ices. TF Nico 2 bdrm home___ >• location 733-5630. Also yoorilng Angus holf- ^ 3 ALAN'S G enerd Carpentry ’ S A V E 1 0 < 3 0 % 73 w/new carpet, no pets . V er, bred t>y Hereford bull. IK, insured • Free Estimates ovor most contractors. ' no smoWng. $476 monthJ* Room for rent 432-5241 — F R 1 4 0 SSERIES II - Remodels • New 0 Eves. 886-7066______construction • Spocldty.fs^ KEN'S HANDYMAN SERVICE ■►dep, 733-8 6 7 8 eves. ng 3^ Cubic YiYard Loader A-1 SHELTON'* R oom s for rent. $45 wk. Holstoin springers & o p e n dteks,patk)s, patio covers,I ■ 326-5636 or 326-5045 TONY'S UNDSCAPINa ■ TF.3bdrm .,11/2 balh. v«- carports, shods. Small T R E E S E R V I C E : -> 6 25-5733 * 734-3540 heifers. & lls Ai brooding^ leOHorsepowiwer >30,000 Ib. Pmning. trimming, new lown *Serving Magic Valley.: <. ^ tor. gerbago included. ___ to lease. Coll 643-63T3. . jobs & repairs. W asner/dryor & morel12* T F d e a n , private, with utlli- Y o u r B e s t tAlternative. 7 3 4 -3 2 4 4 sprinklers, spring deanups & i Wood River Valley 1 $460/mo., first and last,\l\ tloe, $250. 733-7434 !![!!: OSTRICHES forsale. Call doanlols.15yrs.oxper.We 3 o r w h e r e v e r ' ^ =k ($900 to get In and must for details. 324-7292 ■ do what you c a n t Free Est. I FREE ESTIMATES 3:] I**: TF, fomalo colloge student, H. R. HARDWOOD R.OORS I I 736-3518 ■ ■■ ,. qualify}. «th OSTRICHES, bluo-nock I OLD 8> NEW FLOORS I Would sell.fof $14000 cash.^ leirge fum . room induding M M i m I 734-3322. , Call 733-4312______utilTtlos. c ab lo . and laun-1^0 |oariln^rs, $3500/polr. RS . Sanded & Reflnlehod dry fadlltlos. Private bath COUNTRY CLEANERSin G litsa Finish (no wax) DALE'S-TREE U M B S C H I P P I N G » TF. VA bedroom. 247 8th. & entrance in executive We de an here, we d e an>ra Free cslimalBS-yfeooiwlol lown Avo. N, $41 5 pof monthBih ♦ type hom o.12420 Ellzabo-^ Piedmontese beef cattleII- For mulch or disposaL S for salo. Bulls, hoifora there, wo d e a n everyvtrhere. Bob Peterson 20a-733-6066 Cuatom Rototilllng d S400 doaning and dam- tff$225/m o.+$100 dop.ZZ & I calvoy cows. Albion Val­ Resldontid. detailing; , 5‘ tiller. 48' w eed roto Free Estimates ^ ago dep. Call 734-5329.[Jnt 734-8258______(208) 734^2742': • ' ------S ley Pfedmontoso. Albion, dfices. ReasonaW s rates, F m a a g n i cutter. PTO-drlven F I (208) 7 3 3 -3 1 2 3 TF. 2 ro o m s fo r rent. Call J ID. Call 673-M 26, -• 111. . - refs, avail. 7 3 ^ 7 2 8 ^ 3 ' p o s t h o le a u g e r . , 733-7326 Qeavo mossaga) M u r r ^ 734-6030 JJ) j_M O BIl^O M 6sJ* L" Purebred Slmentals: 1 bull._ V .. TREE STUMP ■ tF . For rent. Ig. 3 bdmj. 2 1 hofor. 5 broador cow, 3 P SAWTOOTH ■ — BUHL, 3 bdmi., mobile^ In . calves. 324-2403. I GRINDING & REMOVAL' ] bath, foncea 253 re Treat’s Concrete Const2 * SHEET METAL I-2 country. $350/ma. ioasoi Healino/AC Refrigeration F r e e E s t i m a t e s . . 1 Sth Aye. N. $625 per mo. bo^ T op quality H olstein h e rdo . C oncrete woric of all types. $800 dop. Coll 734.6329. Iret & last mo. rant ♦ 200 g" Coir,m*alai»IRiKldonlM 7 3 3 -1 5 5 4 J - d { ^ . No sm okers or pots. lOOf cows, low yra Foundations & excav^n see 10% discount for services JEROME: 2 bdnn. 2 both, Partly fum. 326-4212 —bo- Ai. Also avail for loose,o r for manufactured homes. MR.PESTYPwtTenninator . dbl 8 modem bam, & 80 forfumaces mobile home In Village f o ^ S :3 0 ______FREE ESTIMATES LAWNS: Lijuld Fertillzors. « acres. Nice pkg deal for 1_ (208)733-8546 W est. $450/m o. No pots. 423-4524 or 733-3923 InsectkAlos, wreed contrd. 324-8903 Of 788-4305. right person. 537-6533 INNOVATIVE TUTORING I JU? g i 0 7 r m 45^ articulation aanagla allows for easier TREES & SHRUBS: ffr WEINED jorsey steer WISE CONCRETE Fall Session K-8 | I OFFICE & . maaeunrabllltylola small peas ■ m m m m \ insoctiddes. f^nglckJos ■ 6 M = j ^ calves.$90/^head, Specializing in flat wori(.. 676<}021.431-2520 (mobiio)I ^ Indlvldud ♦ Phonics ^ pati03.drk«w8ys. k. PERSONAL CARE FURNISHEDJVPTS/ 1% 6*3-4994 1 m StlPERMAXTJIAC^J^sapertTaetlottauta Reading-frVWilng^ Math ^ DUPLEXES 2/ For sale or lease, medical rock wvK decoratlvo rock.3tss HOSPICE CARE r toekiUffanatlallittprtnldesaperlor C d l Becky 734-7832 ‘IS " office com plex In Burfw. Ree Estmstes. Competthe Rates HOMECARE ® ^ traeUottlBSllpparjtty eoadltloas Or Ruth @ 324-4522 Capri Motel, Wtchenottes,J AvaHabte Oct. 1.637-61M— IPA IR Y EQUIPMENT 324-6452 Modicare/Modicaid $160... Wkly. ra te s stari- Certlflod/Bonded 1nacl$140;Call73»6452.**•' JER O M E office sp a ce rides better nabllltr BETTER HOMES r JD 544 articulating loadorIk ■ Doable Z Bar pn vit 7 3 4 -0 6 0 0 Twin F a lls , ^ . ...423^5311______Seamless siding, sdnyl skiing, RATHER HAVE AN “A" ,1 TF 1 rm studio, futly jnd $22,600. 1989 Moreland>d foraecarataraetnertagofeoamtomes . ^ a 436-6566 Mini-Cassia _ WECANHELP ■'M furnished. Share bath.— Large and small offfoe3 feed truck. INT truck B u ild your own home.'f MAGIC VALLEY I stod roofing, continuous • $325/tno. 736-4819 * [y sp a c e for ren t In EastlandM complete ration food■g r a . la. Caamtas Baglne Save thousands on your STAFFING SERVICE I rdn gutter, windows, I rGua/enfeed TUoringr ii I English GrarrunarAVrWng . a »'’• (^C enter. 73^122nU tnJdcCall 536-2135. construction cost vrith ^SERW CEINC^^ I interior & exterior door. - TF, doan studto, an utUltlos m EMtrmae Servica TrTraosmlssloa for^ower Construction I CreaUveWrttho • ^ indudod.,733-7434 —• Be «ui« to Indudo price w Sn tOOO gal bulk tank with 5 423-5510 ^ ios actvwttting lWRi7or uUomm,, In hp com pressor, exc cond.— malateaaaee aadtloBgerllfe li M anagement -CallJl(ntt733.«73 ; :M da»»lflod. $3500.324-6825 We are a fun line m g* Carpentry A-1 DRYWALL , ’AvallaplemhfB Rates S' j * All hom e repairs WINroWCLEANIN^ s. Expert hanging, taping & inslde&out lOyreexp. /- ZernhhEnterpriser'll ’ ', le Immediately Custom plowing w /2 plow s, texturlng. Since 1978. • A-1 HOME PAINTtNQ I ; ' C ontact FR EE ESTIMATES / C a l l f o r f r e e W . h • w/or without anhydrous. - J o b s la rg e o r sm all. StRE^ORATION | • i UuriB Stiouae-, ' 7 3 6 W 5 . Of 420-8075 - /Uso w allpapering. 2 0 yrs. u\ 1-800-694-7163 | QREEN CHOPPINQ experience. H IE E EST . • 7. •Hay.jiraln&'com : Twin FaJIs, Idaho 83i Reasonable rales. Quality / i l l ' .. Duane’s Custom Farmlnia work. Refs. 324-6617 I ; ;‘75^1.857, J 326-4506or678-1666

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F-4 •nmoa-Nowa. TWInw in Foils. Idaho Sunday. Soptomt>or3,So 1995 i_ Farmer'r's Market't-Miscellaiiele o u s ______g ^ " s i r 8 1 2 ^ " 4 j?7 r “708 I 4 7 1 0 I li ^"809 ^ [ 4 8 1 1 1 MISC FOR SALEJ5 ■ I MISC FOR SALE MISC FOR SALEn i . « . 8 ! i ^ l WEKt I i COMPlfTERS |RjnrariJRE& CA^ HEATINQ & HAY. GRAINN |HORg&EQU|PME N Q FEED AIR CONOmONlNC i . . . 2 like now 4 draw er choichost FOR SALE Cost IranI tutub, SCHWINN (4) .21 s p)eod p o t For aale-uprlght piano In 2 horse trollor w/saisaddle AST38a20 w«h2moflRar|Rom COUCH and chair. $30 Franklin stove. $100 gro; ilrifc. Mtn. bikes. $675/all. .. good condition. $595. Will pkis, for pair. Call 736-0750. of drawers $30 a piece.CO. 6 tbilet & b a th ro o m sir) R ret crop jiHolla hoy.y. 117% racks. $1600.536-25•2560. 40mogHD. dual floppkit L _ sh a p o . 733-7532 »00. $160/SII. Olshwashsher yAMAHAplano $1000.)0. accept reasonable offer. - 14* SVGA monitor. $5001500 . ____ cords of fire wood $30( protoln. 566-3036 FREE aofa, 490 Hoybun Call 734-6697.______$50.Alum. kitcheaslisink M K250 $1400. AllUI inir Call 733-4482.______— 4 horse trailor, goodd ccond. Call.643-4281 m - oxcal. cond. 934-4277 econd $2500. 625-5333 3 5 0 r • must pick up, 733-5912 ------w/valv^$3S. 731-200C I____ QLAESELvidlaw/bow^.:______QQOdi.liDO- 9*ojI'A®5*! ^rJEW ECm^TURSR S ' - ADMIRAL 27-'-atereo-cor ______^»iade 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8 trail, and huntlns. $1SSI 500, Call 629-4231 18 -wheel arbor with 1/3 FIREWOOD, mixe* • “ • Call 825-5034. work, corrugatlnj . m otor, aciray naaal[?fo? i 3 Flutea by individual Call afternoons or o' r d a , ____ i..^ Coll ClBsalllad, 733-082< ,X . Qood oondltlon, $3757fi‘dr o: Y am aha clarinet Ilka new,. a««ained r*ad«m ar*■■1^ lo 11? firewood. Scorda — 326-4631.______eachof4%'whe:el9.1 $250. Call 423-5734. i 676-2673 '______Im Si- (aaa. Call 326-5365. — — for Iiams they wsnt to and Queen alze bdrm. set. Ii ------FREE PALLETS amond, 1 emery, 1'loa ' 16 mules find 2oentjo hi “s * " eludes dresser & 1 niglight fioTOTlLUNG e hors- p in o t your' od lodn: n n s Pick up a t back com er)r olot a r. a n d 1 felL exoal coi Beautiful conaola pianoa ^ 8 1 0 ~ os'for sale. Ride,.p pi a c k quick rMPonss-733-os r — stand. Call 324-2246. Largo or small garden iws. $250/ofTer.CalI654-Z7l m Firewood: Hard woodjd orc —.—II im af’ building a t Times-News axceilont condition. Wan lOFRCEEQUPMENT and harness. Call1 CiC ody ■______■ ' . :ZT '“ wna, kJts. Froe estlm r 132 3rd SfW . Twin Falli pine. 733-9316______USED carpet, good conc es. 733-6769, Bnice, 535" $1160. CBII676-7641. lili^^^SU PPLJE^ Info, f^t. Homo. 667-9< —7- 1 13x16, 1 10x13, als LogCmblnpkgSldM 7 1 2 For sale, weight benchch .& 24'x32‘ with 6' pOK^h ro(’5SI*' 3leaalng trumpet, $250 4 W ood Bumlnfl Stove 6i • I"-If uwddr«!«i.73M230,10. ! Rental Equlpmonlfor Sal Coplera for aale. Large 2'AOHA geldlngs.-brow BBIT8 s u l a t e d p ip e , h e r t h ' w olghts, $30. Baby critcrib, 7* Swadiah cope, sadc Ctm 6^1~40- • yearolfl. verygenSe. I r r* ' ShpToroBlower/Vaoai notch ioca 2 ^ ’ TAG n ------aeloctionofrecondittonad * w/bfewsf,$§t». 324-373^3734. Wad., SepL 6tfi Auetloi5?0 pro&,ll«l.MZ5.BhpBliB?^o $40 CaJI32»-2686.. omlno, 14 year old.J.'Well V '••08TRICHO ------2 droplea/table8-chron' 1— decking. Plans, video,3, 1loft 3i/hdy tro m b o n e . $ 1160. 6 0 copier«atBrtingat$295.1 Bird Uwn thatcher w/bt'/baO 0 0 C A H T 3hpB S engineline, & o th e r siz e s avaDabtiiblo. Call ^ 7 3 7 1 . ______. broke, Call 543-4270!70af-' Vlsa&MCaccoptw ta b le w /4 chairs - Dune* $ 6 5 0 .5 hp Brown Trend te r 6:00 p.m.______C radle A cres Ostrli Q uaker S tate Mini Cart.art- . • 307-684-2445. ;------Can 734-9986 . f t 4------Phyfe table w/3 loave master trencher $650.SO. 6 S700. Call 324-6650 ------TAM A ’Su p e r S ta r drum i Fami. 206-536-54(MW |R«jjmJRE4CAR^ exc. shape-waterfall tyr 2 rog. Arabian maree hpBCSTillor/Slcklomm r r r MISC • Kniuing machi:hlne 4,Sor6po: Caaeliie'?8 Desk top copier w/extra reg. Arabian atudI cccoit.. ■■ "■1 2 bunkbwJs w/mattressai bad • oak chaire > ^!5ol er combo $1,595. Sm«r r^ ll QfUVNDMA & QRANDR w/carda 8. rlb^er. nenew. Included. Must sacriflciriflce toner. $350. 736-1690 . S225 each/offer. 736-994goAA . brass 8> metal chandl<91® . UUIIty trailer. S e e a t T,&r&L ARE SELLING THEillEiR $226 or best offe Exceptional bloodI llnlin e s, m lie rq -o ld ringer t m M a far. 326-6687______Smith Corona elec. typa- Sacrlflco $1000 ea.1. y your It in TOYSI 34'Motor homiDmj, ' 7 3 » 4 5 3 4 2 twin beds, complete S11$110 tagwaaher-oWDottlea 1162. l9'l/o tri-hull cabin cruit Tehor^-eax & trum pet. ColCall writer. XE 6000 w/spell choice. 436-P424 eves ' rtteA correct tape. $79.50. — Feeder pigs for sale,le. Call ea/be«totfof. 733-4660160 Qlasaware ' 2 old child — or, 16’ canoe, 4.5 hpI ouout- Oak bdrm. set, craftedkJ ^ 829-5661.______2 super nice Appatocitoosa 834-4760. ------cholra - oW wteker b ast board, 2 Honda 90'a,I'a, 2 Engberga. excel, cor ------Call 733-7125. fillies. 2 and 3 yrs.B. old.( — —— 27* Zenith console w/ren''fom- n o t - old vanity mohogar CUT H o n d a 7 0 'a , la d y leileft - weahar/dryer, like nenewi Upright piano, $500. CCal all ' Championship bbio lo o d I . Ota. $160.788-1666. chair - wanner wore Hsk iBEBCISEEQUIPMBr21L . handod.golf clubs, mjsmjsc, ..$40Q.LQuBBn.Ann.drdrop... aner.5pm_3a^5014. llnea. 3 yr. old a saui u p e r I W “ TT" lets & cro«s - old comimel ^ stuff. 733-1036 . le a f ta b ia with chairs, s 4 piece, wood framo, eart ba ck trunk - old 4 drawiiwor Exercise bike, comput< ;o“ d! Wurltaororgan, great cond rolnlng prospect. $1500S1( I ■ ■ tones, couch, rockoi 77” Id cherry, perfect cor e ac h . 7 6 6 -2 5 ^ B dresser, blonde-real nknice work-out w/pulse '■“•o*rat G arden King rear-tine tiller.tllle $ 8 0 0 . L a rg e o rn a te mlr.rr $260 or best offer, Cal BOSTON TERBIEB.AKC. chaJr & cocktail ottom ar old armolr - old aholort $200.733-0510 - $300. Stor color'prlnle 26 Chuck 324-1175. VERY GOOD COND ror. $60. Call 676-6226 ------male puppy, amall, $275. 2 yr old saddle bredI gQi e ld - I :^P- round top table wtthhoa> . U f o ^ o r stopper, like now.no^ S1S0, Apple II e . complel ” ” rAM/^HA Clarinet. Goot3ood S c h le p p ^ e m ale puppy. Ing; and 3 yr old Tenrt»irtease I Bri $500, Call 73*-6107.* - -wood center pedestal aystomV^OO. 20* RCRcA- REPOSSESSED C all I “ 5 Siae29-5ts.. ound cond. $140. 733-6463J3 $ 1 0 0 .C b1!934-6851. Welker X gelding. C 6'ttofal sofa (aprkxrt). $20(5200. old E rector sot - old $.C —^ TV, $60, Kitchen ostert:tertz- WIN a all 2 q u o n se t rou 734-5322 attor 7 pm . o m 3 or, $50. O roffer. 736-1661666 ' atoel tiull^ngs at lowiiwest Beautiful quarter hoi I ANTIQUESI & & g ool cond. Call 3 2 6 ^ 1i'le 6 . will bo addod . Provlo'low tyler treadmill, 10.0, ESPES ★*★★★★*★*★**'**■*** Rover uaad. Saorlfr mare,.$1500. 423-67f —1- dally9-5. $500. Stationary bikrik o MOVINOII MUST SELLiLL, prices. Call 1-800-66 I COLLECTIBLE Couch/choir. $75, Humid Bristol House 5 piece s m imldl- 0 2 1 0 a.m . CRAWFORD.FA8RIE E tlonal sleeper sofa w/2f2 Irin- 166 Eastland. Twin Fallt s . ______------, fior,$20. Weight benchnew* ------JS JO b the TOTAL im ourtourtf you will B » Id roit a new or uied SERVICE A N T I Q U E /oaia oandorordudnlnstnjmcnl,ncni.'from now ifntJI Oectrnber 1 ,1995. lO cllners S776. Uko no).now N ew & U sed furniture sollold S o a rs Ufestyier troadmlll.mil. 6 weights, $50. DrafUngig Uta- S u n d a n c e hot,tub. 5 yoi Over 20 yrs. experien1.™. PEDDLERS oak-daybed w/trundlelie i 8. w eekly - W ed. 6pm ; 8Bat a hp. like new. Now $50»500. bio w/lamp & chair, $51$50. old.; O z o n e aystom . Gosopd tamkarilM eCMCMrtv*BraitHcQBM*7»4603 t . Specialize In chronli All 4 11am. ConsignmentsIts se ll for $ 3 5 0 . 629-54;5471 Call 736-7017 working order, portabable. [__AA^cmtemrIiUmTiUftwtFt^PurdumOpdcmt SSSri' FAIR both mattress $400. All. tompofsry foot dlsordi i 3 yrs old. 7 3 ^ 7 2 7 . always.wolcome. after 6 pm. ****★★**★***★*■*** $2000. Call 324-3221 Hoad farrier for West TX Sept., 1.2. & 3 State University for• 4 yrs.< Worfted w/Dr. B ob Patter-P a t FrITSoL eam-6pm3m ' .....- s o n ® Canyon, TXrxfor Sun. 10am* 5pm over 6 yrs. Forres•osta Warm S p r in g # VIIli’illB g a ------M Tchole.-S36<338.—------v'AimabasooTthosklski iTn .„,or on World FamouslUS EQUINE PODIATRI,5r.I PIcabo street.t. Bob Hansing, gradu Kotchum, IdaholO . / Montana-St. Univers Idaho'* BlgoertABli B a s t 7 3 4 -3 5 3 2 .______a lle y ' _____ Antique S h ow w a i :M a g ___ ERIC WANMANM O ver 100 Exhibitorsorst . HORSESHOEINGJG For info •P orkIns&Porltlns Pot . ______543-9165 ______(208) 344^153 — X - FALL SALE: Small hohead- Acceptlrtg aelect cona>ns)gr>- od. beauUful M issouriurl FoxJ m e n ta for SopL 23 Trotters. Volume breereode- Antique ft Collectlb J i r ^ rs. Ask to see Goldold fo x X Auctloo. FBatFalf0rou m and many others» (l<(last CALL 1-600-770-456 i f c | . >lMme ______> rtt^ Roberta McKerchar f Utah, Ploaso callJuddjddfor Hailey ID. 604 dea r m o re in fo rm atio n (601) (fli w/oak furniture. Pinome Prf- 257-5061. Juddabiabeth mative, Rosevlilo,i, Hull.I- Land & Livestock. McCoy pottery, cow:ow boy — colloctlblos, peddlo0 ccars, _ T?. ; t i n g * Message Ret; t r i e v a l G re at kid horsetl 14 yyr r old bold signs, toys. 5 me • • lFree < i Printedi Ad • Free:JV bice G reet F re e A ow n In S e p t 2 9-7 S e p t 3« p a in t H as be en showi ether with someone whiho shares sim ilar interestrests, dream s and g o ^ . 4-H .. W estern & Engllngilah. Sopt 410-5 Direcu W c can hdp you?ou find a new romimceX in your life. Match L in e c a n p u t y o u c o g c th Vkill work cattle. TWeila IsI a Aloe Leighton very SPECIA L H 0RORE. 81 - Sookfetg Mr. RIghL SWF. 44. ioarctv ^ $1200. 626-4231 OLD ORIENTAL RU(1UGS Aovanturoui,' lun-loving>9 8MM. 30. r kM tor hoooiL caflng. aocuro Male, — » . WANTED ST, sMklng ikm. tincM 40*. LIko »aa«. ofldMlghi dbvtors, tlori. 39-30. w »nai« qu(ei waht. our To Respoind to movloo. I muaic. No drug .uMra... HORSES - 13 yr oldId QHi - Any siz e or condltlor TPo Place yoi o l C ^ ______more, has beon.usedled for 1-600-443-774010 lofme1tH0376 ------.4.H.S900J24-5393 I------Anxjitwit-Couniy— OWOWM,— 49.------~Free-ad,-ca I a U — ------an_ad,.ccall______324-2723 daytime __ 4 8 0 2 r e 318 1-900-903-1-9902 i 1 ntnvn. reiatient«pwiinS®F.»i« snow nw Idaho, DWF. S4. S-ir. nut mare, ranch her f,: 1 y a w old nice cook sti exc In mtn's, potentla Each call is $1.99 pper minute g; ?!xJ4 oolf cleaning. $300/o0/Offer! AttnicM DWF. 27. 9XIX no M. 2 4 h oours a day; 7 daysys'k week E tmSuTwoukl Ika » banol racing or poler Dwiu.be Older microwavo,. lali rg e En«»y e !bu m u st b e 18. yearss o l d . Zmoot QonOoman wm OxttUan vaJ- $1900. 326-5326 ______capacity. $30.324-80•8033. twr*M. SeeUoo good-looU representatives willII h elp you • Yo" uoa tor fttonMMo, 010422 ■" • « l &DWM;'20-30. lOfH Ir S : • A hours a day, 7 daysyrs a w e e k . Hcrse Boarding, Jeror WHIRLPOOL Eloel o c t r c potti)t>rei«ix>n»Mp.«i(i3:rio372 w i t h y o u r FREE- 2 0 -w po rrd p rin ted " ^ 8 t ij« iw«. Dhirtii'wtih y> ice m ailbox ■ N ear golf c ourse, sac*. R ange. W orks good. le ready w ith the voic coverd. 324-67T6. td give you the irifoforrnation ‘ man who ontoy* mutic and movlo*. ______Call 483-4666 ______nf. aoftOm*. 8*«Dn9 (I lumbers o f ads that interestir you, or 55you ahotMni Do alona. For ManO- thip. 010413 - , H o rs es: B o u g h t, a dId d arKifl wtnted d « d wr ally rSr:: you neleed to record yourir FR E E browse" through woramends or m en's ^ traded. Coll 733-6055. — TV 's. V C R 's. & Appl Skigle moowf, looUng tor (omoono ffftn oon. enuren. W1M12 ______v o ic e § greeting and listen:n to your yoj,oicc greetings; • Professional breakir.King, TVDoctor-734-916 ;SSo^flKS.5d£k^S3- in g . & ^ - 8«Wv«ntM?Kanctiom(£ ooovorBa0on.ForlHontehlp.pa«*ie«* , . . training, condltlonino contwm. »acut. eannsJSJTlSiii U« . messagiges. • Y'bii o u can quickly makeLe your selections OM lessons. SpeciallzJnaJ n o ln ^ 0 4 rolattonahlp. O104U______4 le phone: — borrols. poles, roping.g .& C tii I b u i l m i q m ^ H ISS 'S • e is no cost to you,, it h e uising s i t your couch-tohe SiTM sed^ num nootf* toirpofaiy 636-2772 ------■son sounds, you chango «« trom MMioaoia k) iarmyoii------11 Gallon Olympic st a d v e rrtiserl t • i f y you ilk e h o w a pers< omod r a ^ , Qood partonaKy. cook. ■ Ranch flowing. 16-yr-iyr old $7.60/gallon. 5 gga a llo n Braiman iso On«M-OWM.WM. 35, ya •daarCW F wood prosrosorv- - . luimoraul, -goo»n#luf^- nust have a touch-ti - t o n e ...... c aan n leave.him or. her a hoaim & condition. H 15 krve ir«y«(, SwWno fur>-bvt aUva. Call 734-5765. 8WCF.25, S'4*. ll8t«.bton(lo«Uo. . d o ltallll$1SOO. 629-42 — se^ia. Ifflokar. aim wniorlurlmorotu. I p h o n Ce to use this servicec e . ' ^ W1036J -. , E /m iho ouUoon. lomarW Onnori. 1 2 ^ ' 8 0 9 ------* s Roan ranch gelding. 12 M ' , e - ' ■ CMPUm'tunl DWU. 4S.ffr. onoM 8F. oo(oy eounuy • N«* w area. orw OWM. 8M0*, 176 *»». Prooyay Woman on tM robounO, DWF. »■ l^Ofc^UTER^ so. ST. ISO Bl.__ Fuo-Bvlna. t»oo I. aooMng MoOoeni (ui. ■oewo q , old. S1600. 467-2100. U l l ^ ior tfplana >KM«.^ SSSS?' . 253'.K;3£?--SniarttKonloyooB.__ rnmle. Oondng,ina, movlo*. romaniie 45. o nw ^ flnunng. outstoor octMUot 40*. • 010374 holiprtn?*.»na(»ntsno.me ■oMMMl. fwMng,__ (flnnoi*. outaoori ^ . 600km sorting. « « mo»l ovOfytninp. Sooking Ouy,t. tSaontortua a pka. Lor» mako _ WHrTEHEART Computer w/prtnter &a nh u tc n pio«*8, trtoaw dning out bits rtdmang. qutot umot.__ attraciM Mole,10. 334-40. B>nf»ont.*rim wtto on(oy» olmilkf ooMOoi. muwe« »Q0th0f.OlQ417 eWF W loohtog tor tna ngnt Faaa. 45- Boarding, training, $900. 736-6705 ovos |^ : S W F w « n «UrUlar biiofosu.__ Mn*o ol humor,or.ltf■.»RntmUrlnio^ r «»<»S4 SS. 10 anar* magical momona. Mum : LoMons/ongllsK-westo — Canng SWF. 21. Ito e»rD«m, rmtnor of C L A S SIFIED ff CRAFTS widi.imllv HoroM. FrMtFrMncti fli»L outdoof* •coviiot. with umoimoroita. 010303 movHi ana eompoBiontnip, two. SMUno lamBy-onartod hM . eofTDis Newspaper 010402 __ !S.sJS."‘iS3: S S S S J 0407______30- 30-iS. who Wco* e*n»lng, huntlno. A Feature c humor. 010380 wuro Murod Hoy youi OWM.a*. 34. nie»li»kly^M burtJiw Jiiy Man, I'm Momiod m only a — I'ATCHWORK LAPTiP OUILT. Patchwork quill11 Ila mg tor fnanettir mcwo W tanchor lor IKotlme pwtnof own noialroWio.pjjflmonoyon »M ; o fllo v l^ - tomottnoo oOno 67, don't want rom m . donl quick and caty lo makemi for.glfi* or for your ow ' 34-*0,»«B»*J0lkJorsnoo’ollfflofMt*,io •Aip.gravoliivolroalld fquarea w ith w ide h o rdIcre. en Cooney mu»le tin. SWF.WP n llfc* *10370 nartic. oBof a w w w Woman' - - pitchwork nnd *olid 44. er, 200 K», tjiu*- outdoofi'wei'Rrorr»an. 30-48. »«Alp.«tM34 ' ouldoort. Booking E K i senaofon. s 010357 . oUor•r Mar\. 4»40. for fiiendaMp. ^O10304 ' ------irtontunip. poooibM E s )htor.goodtlmoo. 010387 „ ■n . CM. 60. fV . bnw rV ha^uoL meAim oiMie k. 24. BflWrtvWuo, Uko OueoinaOTgOWM.6'B*.ieOtoo,mu«a»- .Hi?!!! SWM. 32. «*n Hartay and t o | ^ ______Honon BWM.1 leiTrt; iBio eanvlng. lUitkio, samn En o t iooksna. Drod of kxM ^ ^ ,1. 3a. ako. kku. dancng. movwVIU. fomanoe omnoffc n ««N-orrvloyw9. Sootdng SWIfiWF*S50' Ey* SWM,If* and um a- al ipomi.oooHOOUng WF. 1640. 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1- 9 0 4 9 0 8 4 9 1 0 [ 4 1 0 0 5 ' 1 0 0 6 ~ I ; : . £ 3 (CAMPERS^H^ SNOW VEHICLES£ S I t RAVEL TRAILERS^ S I ANTIQUE AUTOS SEMI & HEAVY THEACIZES ON BRID3GE Bobby W olff & EQUIPMENTIT * ^ I & COLLECTIBLES • EQUIPMENT ~ -g4 Yamaha Blaster, oxcixceL' M u s t s e e l 1 t s. e 0 l . . - Movod must solll 1995JaiJay- pipes, CO tra v o l tra llo r, u ssed e UNCOLN CONTINENTALTAL PETE 1 9 6 5 .3 3 5 Cummins. DfsarM r.W oIffi ANSW5W ER: Your bid was a res cond. Call 543-5070. ' contained camper., nowni POLARIS Slorni'93, pipe upholstery, new laciBCks, fox shocks. «600/offoriftar o n c o , 2 6 ' b u n k h o uJ a8 0 ■ 1969 MARKIII Jake. 21' boan & groin I o p e n o n e s p a dIe e and t next hand sonablible one; you didn’t rate to0 ddo 1876 650 Yamaha moc'O'*® $1600 or bo st offor.. 436-.Ai Call 886-7562 evoninglings. modol with front bodroonom, Stunning, immacuiato.'ite .' bod. s d a s o r holot, $7900. . bids one no-trumpip_(16-l8_HCP?., i If wellI ata one no-trump. iCharse|e _ lt_i — _DS58Qr^6695 _____ — __comral_a[r. a lljja k . minilnl- 1(W% otiglnol. 71k mis.ml9j_ Coll 324-8704,______! ~l~ HJnda, a w n l ^ rnual'BiMiooT "A C rC a i-covofTaichOllngT -PeTTIBONE-^ork-litt-mod------how much do I ne ''72 8' camper gas eve na ' ' Now S19.^C^wll['ioirf(I'foT -ollTocordsrSfiSOO-:^------nee'd to raise to the sais a m e . . ' » v ^ l SPORTING GOODS 514.200. CairtJ26-36422 • 726-J991 day 768-2157ovo>ovo ol GS50. good cond,. 1978 Yamaha 500 ro^0““ thing, now hooter, roc . . g a m e ? ' bike, low miles, $400. C IjlUM TjNQSU^^ ____ $4000.208-438-6680 ' R o•r ^ V Mirii. D earirM I r. WoIfT: • • culQling toilet. $600. C view. Detroit. 326-5603______734-1502 eves. WINNEBAGO POrJTIAC GTO 70. rost^ Several uaed powor take P a rtri*ther opened one spade and _____ BROWNING Xcolloralorilor Mlnnlo 300, Mlnnlo Winnnnie rollon projoct for tho ngntright oif unjjg w/anachod hy- 1002 Yamaha 400 Ho-lorl- _ ANSW ER: Whatea te v e r it is, y ou >bld twitwo diamonds. My LHO cam — 1 bow $200. F/N 7MMI auiauto Warrior. Bravo. Advontunuror person. Will aoll for most draullc pum p to mount to . - tage spdcial. Road.bliblko. $300, Colt Roy-733-646'6497 BROCKMAN'S RV roasonable offer. 423-23- ypyr truck transmission - probably do not ha^have it. Fairtn^s in witldth two hearts and partnet n e r 7000 ml. $700 7 3 3 -ie0 4 B07 . [ MOTOR HOM ESaRVlRVS or S4?-8346.______7 ^ 1 6 7 1-800-773<»16167 6219. ovos,aftorS:30,J;___ for truck hydraulic appll- jum p la a pre-emptnptive bid; with a doublibled. W as this strictly fo 1986 Y a m ^ a 8 o ic . me kiq catlona w/oll reservoir. ■ decent hand, he wcwould have dou- penallallies or was I allow ed t moto 7fl Tioga 21', $400030 o r Big Bortha Wart)lrd Drtvoi ^ PONTIAC. QTO. 1967. big “ four. $1,000. 423-4606. beat offer. 423-6147 4 9 1 1 block 400. AT; lurt>o 400.40a 324-5858. ______b le d j? n e jK f c tn u nQpJWth.8treneth_iudge?, p ^ :e?______^ ______gmphKe rog. flex 9 dogro T Z r $200;-Call RBy733-94fl ■jJTIuW TOAjL^ $e.OOO/oflor,Call 886-2596 CHEVY'197SrC-65. '10 on your left and w Mjr Turn. San C sll "fo87’Sljzufinntrudfld o r , 7 9 UNDY, D odge 4 4 0 .2 ] weakness with. Qf543-834a.______—^ wheel truck, 20' dump partner, a raisei totc game would excel, cond. low mlloac Class C. sloops 6, A ____ 14' flatbed w/sldos a fror pool Excel wood haulor or I2) m f 1 0 0 6 ■ twd. Call 825-5635, w ork only with1 a good fit and A N 6JW W ER: Partner’s double Is i , gonerator, new tiros, goodgo Burnswick bumper poi is a i^^Hon^Qoldwlnino. cond. Also for ealo.I. c a r tab le, % sloto. Now, felfoil, wheolofs w/lots room, ft or I SEMI & HEAVY enough strengthth to neutralize penallalty double. H ow ever thi:t h i s oxcoi. cond. Now genet bumpers, bolls a quoijuos. camping gear, $650 93- _ 4 1 0 0 7 LHO’s announceded strength and doesnsn’t m ean you are barretr e d ' tor. Lota of extras. Askli; z _ $260/O«or. Call 654-27912799. 4162. after 6 934-8828 bols ter partner’s weakness.we ’ from1 tithe bidding. .With an undis.His- $3800. Call 734-40(061 *90 Southvylnd m otor horr 1®72 Frolghtlinor w/318 a 734- d o s s A. 30'. llko now. CC^ali Clear Lako Country ClubClu B est priced e n clo se d 1i CHEVROLET. 1970. % ton, d oseded spade Qt aiid a void o r sin I Call tandem axle, now. all theth 13spood,cabovorsloop- 643-5523 before 9:30^ ame m omborshlp. S6.300, Cc or. flat bed. Call 543-6643. 4,000 m llos on now trans- DearM r.W olfT: ' . gletont>n h e a i i , y o u s h o u ld p a r t i d o r aftor 4:30 pm . • Mike @ 543-4354 workirftor t extras. Call 734-3611. _ misaion.450-motor, good A t rubber bridge,3, whenv no open- pate! Irin the Qnal decision. If yoiv ou ‘1988 A7V Honda Fbromo 643-6258 homo, ■JTiT 1978 Conventional Mac.lac. tiros, hovo rocolpts for all ***■ 350 cc. Shanirpi *91 Snowbird 33' Sth ____ Nu W ay tilt bod, utility trl ing bid is m ad^ whwhat happens to believe!ve gam e or slam will be bet PS, doan. long wheolDl & ropolrs done recently, wheel')vft2' oloc alldeeout o Rugor M77 30-6. Prollnoiino Call 734-5114 Avea, ood Runs goodl $1500. Call . the deal? Does deallealer shuffle and te r, gcgo ahead and rem ove ?thi h e — frame, good njbbor, good 1;^ 7344044 $30,000..O- 60 lb. bow; 733-4219. cond. Dtcoi. farm truck,JCk. 324-3877.______r e d e a l? double » 2 Yam aha’s. 4 w heel driv 400 cc. 400 miles. $621>200 1978 3 2 'Concord mot $12.500. 736-0014. Bf Rifle, T^KMO, Arts. ___ CHEVY ’68 Campor Spo- * • . each. Call 324-3221. coach. Excel, cond.J. In-1 ■ 910 350 dal1/2TNow350onglno. D e a r AM r .W o U T : ■ sklo a n d o u t fully loodesdod. I t RAVELTRAILERS I 50' PS. Soo to approclato. -. ANSW ER: No. hele does( noL Law I askIc rm y RHO if It’s m y tu rn1 ttfor. 26' 1983 Fireball mot ,n 487-2109.______423-5287 evos. N ash or C^ompanion , From $11,000; Cally 2 c am p er shell .$2500/offor of passing partner’sr ’s r e ^ n s e ? H e ^ homo.■39,668 miles.'•^■2 6 $9750 oaSi 677-4536______I 2.; C^l 208-829-5012 Honda 186 good conond Chevy diosol. Onon go JAPANESE ENQINE a h ad 3-3-2-S dlstrlbirlbution and we ^ 3®": BROCKMAN’S RVnV TRANS. 4X4 spodals. n S ' FORO -78 Courier (small) , qtmsn* IS Tfaf AOM. PC. BOK m o*■ . $275. Call 538-6866 owjvos orator. AC, window a\ r r 46 A Cat w/tilt dozor blado. . d i d n ’t d o w ell a t twiVo o d i a m o n d s . o ^ rnCT^wUiSASEferrtv^. x i - nlngs. $14,000.677-362^ 734-3167, 324-4203I or 1-600-366-3742 go o d condllkin.. Call Oldtn i 69K original mllos. S1500. 6-10pm.______illi 1800-773-3167 Cauist»ugh'tit.W Bw»rtutra; rcfvriiU IMS. UnlM FMur* 8»n>c*U ■;„l, M arshall 324-2061 Very gt»d cond. 438-5822 9 7 4 . Closed thla Saturday.IV___ Urban OQualizor 50x5' ^ ln "f^ ^ ’wg kid ^ccEcol- Equipped for travelol or1 sunoay & Monday/ ~ watts. ^ 0 watt acoustic FOF^D, LN 75 0 , hoavy 2 FORD ’64 3/4 ton PU. ’ lent coniiitlon. Call 32<524- long stays. Qonorator. A Amp, 324-7370 aftor 5prT“ ton, 391HD. V8. 5 & 2. $1800. Coll 543-5112 8 2 o ” " “ I 4 8 2 5 “ Boautlful 1984 HolldaIday ■—'.i— 4 Y ' 4777 (leave m ossago)) a extras. Woll carod fc ? PS, oxcol. rubber, mo- w ee k en d s or after 6pm .’ ■^Era&SUPPUK |V|DE0JQU1PMIBflJ » J^JVANTEDTOBUY^ ■— Call 543-5610.______Rambler, 34 ’ Prosidontli chonlcaliy vory sound. _ travol trailer, twin “b"odbo 4 ------i o o s ------1 FORD '6 9. Shortbox. $995, KAWASAKI ’91 ZX-7 i r ^ - ANTIQUE AUTOS___ $3500. Coll 431-5434 Mor- NINJA,...In mint condltioi(ion A u to -T o te c a r doily, , litlike model, would consider 2: I ----- V-8 auto. 733-5123 CHOCOLATE LAB.^B .6 Sony.brfefcasostoroo0 cos-c __W anted to buy u so d Me $60. • to 24' trailer in trade.’<^1 Ca I & COLLECTIBLES iltti ro- cury Sable/I^ord T aulurus ri Lowmilos, iotsofoxtras0 3 now, $750,• Tow b a r $6 35°'’ FORD 1979. good cond^ m o n th s , (em al« . A AKi K C. s o n e $76. 23* Zonnltti t. 436-0513 ovonings. Q M C, 1979. eSOO, 2 ton. ;160. 1988/1991, under 60,0(0 000 Will sa crifice for S750IiOC. Call 676-4649 Butloy. — runs good. Coll 734-4745 $2S0:C ajl 324-2696.!. motecolorTV$1« fH : 42 7 , V8. 5 6 2, PS . hoovy - 736-6705. miles. Coll 734-6623 6 2 6 Call for details. 734-S64i^ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦• ♦♦ COMPANION BUICK ’73 LoSabro 2 d COCKATIEL. $76. AlbliMblno ------hft hardtop, AC, PS . PB. 45:—1 QVW a frame. $3500.?ck* GMC 7 8 , 1/2 ton, PS. PB, _____ KAWASAKI 74- 400, greim at COBRA AMERICAN '91'91 Quality m ade in Idaho J Call 431-5434 (Burioy) haoj $17S. 733-1334 C lass C. Twin bods, spliliplilt NASH 4V ongino. 83K mis. su ]„9 AT. largo V-8. SI 200/oftor, t------I 8 2 5 Wanted to buy: Orogcooon shape. $400. n , por sh a rp . $35 0 0 . Taki ,00, Call 734-7124 after 5pm, , COCKATIELS, soiling o fJrn. KAWASAKI'81 176KEKE bcth, A m ana Micro .wdvo,Ivo. Affordable, durable > i^ouj ^^A N TED T^l^>UY M yrtlew ood b d rm fun :iean BROCKMANS’ RV^ fishing boat as pari®. JD 5 4 4 aniculatlng loador broedino pairs and Ttai any piece, sold a t Hooslijosler did bike. Runsgroat.nonow gon..TV..AC.aln1do.Clef ^ $22.500. Call 536-2135.1^* MA2DA, B2200, 1968, low $28,900. Call 734-030838 734-31671-800-773-316:J167 payment. 734-1940. tod babloa. 438-52877 100 sq .ft. usod oak tonsrOsr? ‘ Furniture store 1930’i30'e- tires. $400. 678-1764t miles,, runs good, $4150. grove flooring. 886-2i Icc ' Loaders/dum p trucks‘"I® Call 733-5870. • 1940'S. Call 436-4443.. now Cadillac of homesl• PrI-Pi For salo: 1985 24' Prowlc Boloo Valley Sw op Mooi COCKER SPANIEL5 - KTM 6401990. bought nO' 1981 Ford dump truck; ilsor. 5th wheol. Excel cond Now location. Flrobin purebrod, buff, 3 mailnalea 10' Larger non-worki’^♦‘‘'1?! W anted: Will buy b e sIt t 4)4x4 in 1992, rode 1 summonor. vato coach, tour cnilsc race way. Sept 9 a 1C tandom oxlo. Cumminsgar- NISSAN '93 PU. white, 4 I o f 0) ^ largo b o so m o nt t BigB $6900.677-4102 with Shota. $ 8 5 .733-50<•5068 color T V s & VCR'S.: C under $600, C^l Sponeoncer never raced, lots c ------C a l l T o m B o . a l engine. 1987 backhoo.sor, cylinder. 5 spd. chroma — — 423-4676 e v es & wknfl luo goneratorr-2-roof.olr, r s ., w heels. 18.000 mis only! at 734-2398.______accoss.. book valu fresh KltMork'5 29’5thwhoeheel. (208)362-1145, full-cab, oxtonda-hoo. 1V. DACHSHUND AKC mma a le ■ ' ------$2800. asking $2500/of^ff- furnacos, 101 goi. frot ___ yrd. orticulatod loador,500 ox- Vory d o a n l $6500 or bost puppy, block & tan, S135.S13 Computen. printers, water tank. hyd. levollnsllna A-C. Hitch included Wanted: Yamaha. 198(«aO-83 or. 632-4694 ^Sn,’ CHEVROLET. 1968. 4 ,ot dl cel cond. Straight framo— offer. Call 736-8926, Call 438-8093. . artythlng electronic. N( .A n y — — microwave, Ico makoiker! $4495. Closod this Sai iiKSX >fT 250 motorcycle. Ar niij. S un. a Mon. hard top. 283. V8. runijrH lo a d e r, diosol ongino. 6 ------:WORKINQ orWORKIl W anted Y am aha TW-20<>00, built In mlxor/blondor. al J . good. Call 637-6305. F R E E W elch Terrier pu;pup- 733-6760 will pick upSSS fr C0"KM °nra3-^ lim - BROCKMAN’S RV t o yd g a s dum p tnjck. Ingor- 4 I M S ■7— , good cond low miloagiige, mlnum wheols, roar car I s soil Rand olr compressor, piss, small/medlum size.siz ' ■ ■ '■ W anted: iQ.iiflhtwolght ten era, towing pkg. AM/F 734-3167. 324-4203 or DATSUN ’67. Roadstoi 3 0 I TRUCK PARTS vory cute and lovablia b le , E nd u ro o r like m odel>1 mo- n (or bock packing: boiste — ? V s. lflOO-773-3167 trl. mounted, low hrs.,isid- I A A C C f e s O R I E S £2 ^ ;— rodlo 2 color rom oto TV ____ dally drivor, n e ed s flnlsti___ $2950. C;all 208-765-5600 - Call 432-5237. • ^ tofblke, 2 0 0 cc or larflarger.. for Yoga: TTie Touchrft ofc YAMAHA VIHAQO *86.*• B/orythIng youVo drearoam- od.«Mmplotocarforpart£ — street legal, 4 strokt from 4500 original mllea. Shoi Chevy 305 ongino. S400; “LiL? Masters Hand'(fror 22* odofhavlnglnyourhomomo. Llko now 1939 LaytoiM on $i200/onor. Cali 734-269ms MAC ’66 new Detroit en­ Fft^^outoof-d^W hlpf^ipplt m ust Reasonably prio a rly room condition. 636-577 :0E* • C tfyrlty.A -C Jstoitiand ------;------Ford 200 ongino, $300: - r r ------Calt4W<866eMeAlpi>rlo^- ° * ww f ij Ji'a n d* ta gine in 1991, now 13 spd a w 7 - YMtlAHA W A R R IO R - Sat! ^8K-ml/n|co'drlvor— transin1991.20‘>odwilh^ - A u to P a rts . 734-7090...... ^ 7 ^ 'bios thal have draw 'Sio.gbo.-Closod this Sal lor, Horah hoist. $12,500 or ..... FR EE: Playful klt^ensTnsT ' H ailey Davidson molor..i , v o r CJood cond. $1500. , W E C A N S B L l. ,«:S3200, Studobakor. 195 ers/cablnots; Breyo Sun.-aMon. ish- best offer. Would consid- ______3 2 4 -n e i d e s running or rwL Wa le Call 733-0936 ^ ravel BROCKMAN'S RVt ^ m m a n d o r . all orig.V-£ S t . hon»o»- Call 733-4356. Your motor homo or trov irts. o r trade for holfer calves. 7 ^ ed 40‘s or 50's bydcli iSOn- 734-3167, 324-4203 or $700. Call 934-5951 _ QOlpENRETRIEVEf trailer'for cashl Reosoi 694 438-6568 6 43-6294 e v e s or morr WANTED TO BUY: An i 9 W ^ ablo rates. 22 yoai»ors 1800-773-3167 piupples, purebro( — Now ia the tim e to shine u ^MoreOedH hleaJt^.plc^l.neodnejnew Japanese generator.-3G'in n n tlQUO walnut fum lture,. oldoli I b o a t s & o x p e rio n c o . N ow lnN> nCMAN GV60Tr t7i000 or i* ? ^rsos. crocheted & omem - I a CCESSORIK5 SUMO location, maxlmti PROW LER'8 1 -2 8 ’ Sloopisops that special car for tho ar homea. 6 wks. cW-OovO ew- to 3 5 0 0 w atts. Call Gi ;1ust nual Lynwood Shopplnor.- best Offw. 543-8916. “ ' d a w a comoved & all eho broidorod linens ^ vlsibllty. Soo Auto Selliiellor 5. AC. carpolod. Mus ® 733-0674.______733-3738 —. COS. s e e to approdate. $600(3000 C ontor C ar Show , S op provjdad. Call 766-2665 'OIBayllnerboat.18' for pictures ond price: '• S ' P — -----1- LIVE TR E E S W ANTBFED _ ondosodbow. isohp.'ip.' Call Intorm ountain Mctiflctor Call 326-5843, 30. Ciall 733-3115 51. ^ ■■ HOUND PUPS, (2)2 )3 upto30‘.Spnice&alltyF i 8 2 7 734-8044 $12.800. H o m o s in W endoll 531538- — 2301 for dotalis >up m onths old, Blue TicTick C^all.206-788-2676.t ____ | q a r a q £ s a i ^ plott, $100 each. 1 ma: -96 Kawaski T S 650 lot ski,sk — CELEBRATE®OURANNITOBSARY Blue Tick, 2 years, olio ld P riv a te p a rty w ants ole Used 3 tim es. $4S0C00, '83 ROCKWOOD Mover )lng Call cointi for collectio . 934-8425. doys; 5393 9 - 3 0 ' 6*. Fuol Injected 46 otortod, $200. Ca r ■ GARAGE mJt im aimtfSng ______------688 -2 9 2 1 . _____: _ja»aM.5ft!U»t58SZi_ ~ 4061. oves. '• _E9£tfuaeaQ£8LQi.4esLti — microwave, etc, uko tno m m ome Ford, we can help Uaed trampoline In gogood S7SIE— . 16‘ Bayllnor, IW H P J o hy"* r cond. 12,500 ml. $37,5C MINI DOBBIES AKC .rag '■5S5 simply Fill Oai',Thel sh your c i^ lt and get 754-2597.733-2260 condMon. Call 543-919 son outboard. S3500/offaNor- or offor. Call 788-003 ^ TIME! Call 934-4410.______days, 788-3722 evening ri n r ^ S’ used vehlde you v ^ t! PER SIAN cats OFA, mal W ANTED-Need goi 11.2x34 tractor ttir i r e . 2 days, 5 lines 17V4’ C lassic In board 01out - ' , — & fomate.flat'fdcea, di 50. f ^ 908 ^— clawed & shots, pets'tacr < 324-3940 $ 1 5 board. Extras. $2,95C n n W |£ 1_ il- IWafcBmiltie Ford one of the few bfoeders, $76. 637-404 — — $2 for each additional line 934-8313. I SNOWVEHlCt^ At M ountain Homi WANTED 3-pIece knotlock- Listed by-separate dtlesfo f ADDRESS ■ dealers to offer 1984 (16'} S o a sw iri. 12' 1 & EQUIPMENT ^ you re-establish ] POMERANIAN AKC rnale H[tal down type elect, cemciment your convenience on ANKFINANONG lines mbcer. Will pay cash. Fridays & S a tu n ja /s HP Morcruisor. IB/OE 1993 Cougar Arctic CCi a l ' y o u t h e n e w o rankruptdes, us< poor credit, p u p p y . Champion llnei excel, cond. $6500. Ca • $ 360. Call 934-5559I Ralph-736-0726B Wflth prepaym ent you alsc 4 4 0 sn o w m achine, wil ossesslons or no credit ■T” • got our garaoe sa le twkiti 825-5021. oggrossive track, exiS . I H O N E # : _____ : Mfetett. . t - ■■ » — 1 R O T T W E I L E R S AK -( d fc ROTWEILER, fern., 6 rncH TT $4600.1992 YanaahaBI Ex- - to people with bank W ANTED TO BUY:Afullfull or for Saturday BOAT 14 ft aluminum 7 h| P o- • “ ' ■ collections, repossi old. $260676-5746 — ■ motor. S795.733-3258, P dtorll. $3200. 1993 P« — tv^n sizo canopy bed l TF ■ 538 4th Ave N. AnA n- laris. 600 Classic. $400i000.- I 90II.U ■ y o u n g girl,' m a ttre ss*22: r tlquo furniture & glassass- For saio: 1994 Crovmllnome. All long tracks. Coll 67^ 65or3a4-3900 i 5 i ^ necessary. Call Tori 32 I 7 3 4 ^5 6 5 ...... IST^EORADIO^ • ware, regular housohokhold 250CR. 464 Bravo 3 on-on 4201 evenings, ^ 6801 le av e m sg or calN"'■®* '.misc. S#f4 Sun 8-6pmipm. gino; completely loadocle d ;' ...... S o n y briefcase stereo ccat a s - f r 7 p m _____ New Item s eac h day. ____ $36.000436-9424 ■ a e tte $ 7 5 .2 3 'ZennWi r* WANTED-Usod dog cai T F 6 2 0 4th Ave. E 9/2 a 3a RAYSON Craft V-drivev e . , '* A m ote color TV*160■ cu - e ra. bathtub In good cc 73fr;6705. . ' ell Ford 390 motor. $2500/cVo- M ■ ' • d itlo ri & d o g g ro o m li 18. ffer, 733-9590______.lection * ^ e equip, of any kind. 736-73 ySsher/dryer.TV.careoat m aoo. 1 ^5 0 . days or leave ms lawn mower & M iSC, SEA SWIRL I f f Fiborglasi I toolwcwnebv ------60hp Evonrude. TralFer« TF-262Van Buron. &-6pm>pm. covor. $2000/offor. * “ I V/e tla lars an d Tl fin a n cin g * f ■Lathes, mins & other met< WANTED: ATV3or_____ Saturday oniyi ____ 324-4150 after 6pm. working machines^ PhcSiSa wheeler 366:2375 tos& JlBtavollabl Set. TF.-1911 4th Avo. E. Frl.Frl SEADOO-PERSONAlAL ■ (603)332-1435 S. C^ocst WANTED; Erector InkerSc 4 Sun. yard sa le, WATER CRAFT. 94 QT{ITS - m . “j® UncolnLpgSetorTInko ld . —TZ & 94 S P w/2 place tralloi ^H ayeThep M etal band saw, goo< T F .O n North Ash, S a t ®6 »tt $9000/Offer. 733-4340 . Fr«inI n o o 15?L ToySetfora4yrol------r 4 a Sun. 10 to 6. W ash er s h a p e . $500.734-2412ood 7^9393 ______^ u c k s lawn mowers, cam ouflagi V-4. 50 HP Johnson, out ssession ■ clothes, somd cam_pln( F M'’ '• B B an k ru p t Two IR air compressor* ~ WANTED: Propane tai U3si' 93*^10^ 100 CFM, low hours.lors. Ur 200-600 gals, also »pr 00 - equip. NO EARLY B I to S d o r $5,000. CaaS37-652«Un. pane wall heater 2500 • PiuircliaseIA i Used Car Today Z = i 4 9 0 4 n X •' '• O n Up B25. 40000btu. 736-0023 stu d M 8 2 8 ^ |CAM PERS^HE^^ A f 823 ' 1 e r.. I h EOICALSUPPL^ •Establish Yo Today ■ I VARIETY FOODS------I W ant to Buy or u se for sn *77 C o lem a n Y ork.Tow i m ale Boston Torriei------Wheel chair. $260; bab)at>y tent camper, sink, stovet • M |« c t ffe 6 « d ll A|iiey • Reposs >S . 436-8093______M ua- monitor,»$10: height i?l»-n ils op. sleops 6-8. $700. Cal ^ Wanted 196S Ford Mu>2 V8 ing plastic tollot seat $0;$8 324-8102 to see. • . r o r IVuck Tc B&G PRODUCE tu b ■ - 1 0 a c re of U-ptek vegetabl-‘ F ta n g with a 289 or 302lerior \ in-bed hair washing tut ! J t A JOCd: $12.734-4968 1977 26' Wildemoss, sel>eif I Z : n e s . Call 326-3303 for S.Wtnfc m otor, with good Interi ------contained with air. *460000. I I Bur Credit T< ■ Call 837-4610. . N e w o rg a n ic s p u d s , wli I A, deliver. CallM3-4107will 1970, 228 or RS Che m 1 9 ft. Road R unner C a m ^ ' ^ 1 ' . 6 37 -6 6 5 0 o r 537-6513107, Camaro, automaticc i a n I I ■ ■ Inder I K vojg9L #|nTT!V |1 New hydraulic Jacks, Icelet 3 good condition or cf ^ box, poita potty. $400 o Rasberries for ssle. You— - trad e tow ards e 6 cyiindnditi- HH H b est offer. Call 532-4268 pick or we-ptek. VerySer*^ou- M ustang in good condlto o r m ■ ry Ferms. 4 1/4 mis. 'Ser*eaa on. Phone: 733-8380 « of K-m arlon Addlsolea« 7334838 anytime., — I HUKTERS’ SPECIAL Ave.. TF. (^1423-9071.iso h ■■■ ^ 4 9 0 1 ------10' overshot cam per. f7l. Wanted Lovrsoi'leans■— I A7V8/MOTORCYCLES Sweet com, fresh, swee— jackets. S43-6901. 2 . c a n d y com. you’ pick. 11 HtCat >1 MiAIM 1 [AST, I 1 run- *79 B la c k Y a m a h a 76C7 6 0 .$680. m earafef $1.00.734-7791 **1*0, Wanted good used FatC^ . special. Full fatrtn g .S 7r60. 5 a 738-7016 , 7 9 1 ., o r tike m odel. & good IU 736-0410 or 734-14011 or« k* ■ 1 624 ------“ ning 4 wheeler. Both------2( 686-7161 or 733-6906. Of larger. 636-2S30. ■357 ■ —^ ------— HUNTERS -10'campei)or A . ' fWur i N I I irred. '8 3 Kawasaki KX250, FMF^ F w/overshot. Solf con^ ' B f T M t e i m r s M o rNT i ^ Wanted to boy .38 or-3iId in head. W iseco forged pis-pls^ talned. stove, refrlg; $86C160 ' B ' W E .ii ...... --mlwhMlatBtawtth.Pana m a g n u m . SAW prefen»643-- - ton, clean bike. $960.60. Call536-a352..... (m ay be interested I LATHiMUW 1 ^8 0 0 ^ s o n ic reoelvAr, $2000 ____ .. 632^4293 ______CaH734-07Sa . “ *■ W ghercaJibeis). Cali 641 ------' TEARDROP TO OW wtthwT- CCalJTI v-s ioo-aay • Lel your dslly newspsp#>0®- 4 3 4 4 afte r 6pm. ■ tii v *64 Suzuki M adura. 7 0 0) cc, stove, sink a rofrlgeratoitor ^ . •.wntc tor you... read an g re tt^ bike. 92000/00/- Oood conditksn. $1200. K L is W anted: good quail o W . 734-3904 e v es. :CaH 324-5384 usetheOttsMedi. . 11^ Mandolin. 326-4043 < 3264S348 ^R -L O A li y .;acag )::., ■ I ■ ■ ■ ; ■ ■ ■ ' ' ■ ■ i - I. , . • ' .• ) r'f- . r ■ • \ ' F-6 71mo3-Now8, TwlrTwin Falls. Idoho - Sunday. ScSoptombor 3,■^995 Transptportation-TrransportatItion__1

1 0 0 8 “ 1 i 1020 n i 1 0 2 0 I I I . 1 0 2 0 I f ~ - 1 T O 3 1 0 2 0 I .'i /' 1020 1 0 2 0 . “ 1 i - . ' 1 0 2 0 ' .1 T H U C K PAFTTJR T S I AUTOS FOR SALI I jLAinOS^FOHS^£ IlMPORT&SPORT ^ U T O S T O RL S ^ a u t m f o r s ^ AtlTOSFORSAlE. &ACCESSORII>RIES ' I — I CA RS •ogham, FIAT. X 1 9 ,1981. M ust s m u s t a n g t CADILLAC--90, Broogl ist sell ’. ConvoriTl: t Hblo, MIRAGE sholl, fits full size oxc. cond.. low mlio-IHODQO, th is w ookond. H ardrd top t< 1992. 5.0, Bimini bluebl -JAGUAR’89. XJ6 4 d r Ford pickup, bluo.,$325. $3: ' original o w n o r, loQioodod. convortlblo. Wll consicnsldor w /loatbor Intorlor. ExtExcel.' sedan. Loaded, w hitetewlth, V Hoavy duty roceivorot hhlich. CalT 734-6419 trado for AT. 736-4905J05 condition tow mll«li e s ,___bluo leather Interior. p< 5B0.-Call733-BaS6.~ a09'~ or~sun rp d r oiccbr c o r -CPtoO-- FORD ■78 - LTOW AQOf “ frn-flnclng-avall. 7 0 0 * REMAN 6V53T, $7,00^000 or , •rity.4dr. AT.S1501500. L O A D E O il R u n s ooofl. 000 OLDSMOBILE; 98.191964. $ii,460/offor. C • bo st offor. S43-8916,16, Call 736-72222 good body and tirotiros, hardtop,-good rond. Ii - — i450/oHor. 423-62053 5 than 27,000 ml. 733-03 CHEVROLET '72 ChO'.hovello , ThUywwlOboourbOBtlL 1 0 0 9 station wagon. 94KI4K ml, I FORD 1994 Probo, bluo,bit PONTIACeS BonnovIsvillo- Oastffled. 733-0931. f7m |iT ^T ffn>TiT do a n . njn s good, $1000.$1 AM/FM cASSOttob AC.Al Loadedit $5000. CallI a:after • ; ,S = 734-7450. ______$5900. Call 788-239636 4:30pm 324-5695 . CHEVROLET. Sllvorivoreoo, ,, ...... __ i ^ 1 0 5 4 : 1990, '/4ton. MustJist 8001 CHEVY. '90 LumlnaJ APVA HONDA *67 CRX Konwenwood PONTIAC Catalina, 191978, LSTOCKCABS^ Qroat ahopol sil.s 11.500. $9800 RRM. 324-5^694 ' CD. 'Tinted windows,•rs, Ilow ' good cond.robuiitongl: MIDGET 1981 .r te o r o a i Call 735-0609, ■' S399S. lAT.AC. $7S0.,734:7ft ' " C D H V b l i b " *ay*Fr t t ^ QHI423-W86 ===?: -$6000.-«36^a79,-Bol« lUhiwiiLlUIJ n any I99B > CHEVROLET. Stopsspsido. ROADSTER, 56k3k mi is. ; ■■ ...... „, ______TOYOTA -93 Tercoll 4/c ------^teqnsLQiL 1979. % ton. 130Km< mllos; Mint condition, 324-41M 9 2 6 If It d o o s t soil hoar.a r * Exc. condition, low mile 1 0 9 9 350. AT; $2250. 7 3 3 ^ ------^ Call u s w o buy ond so ic. daoH C ^ ^ ^ 0 0 5 ___ _ l^OTaDEAL^ns MitsubisI DODGE 1976 Aspspon, all motorvofildos. {hi in stock, CHEVY 1985 S10 ox»extend- MUST SELLI $500/cWoltor. AUCTION EXCHANGI2'q b V W 7 3 ( b UO $1200 od cab. 2.8 onglno.0, mon-rr 734-6247 loavo mosa°aa- ______324-1483 Nut VW7llBu8Pop-topw/n ThissslalB must qii y night, SOT u q I 5 spd w/ovordri ______dutch* $900. 733-646r FAX md Monday w/lrisulatod campor)r‘’sho?l' sJ DODGE 1969 Dlnosty, If you c a n 't find a c a r hft ^3800. Coll 934-4613,313. ^I^onal, $65000 flfirm. (5onio soo our soloctli ^ see uss at the fairr or see usisat the lot, ' wo havo mony to choo5 |.mpor^S,^portg YOUFi CHEVY Sllvorado-89 ff ,T •o< from, I CMS . s i 'd o . Z 7 1 . 3 5 03® , ;a T ■ DODQE Stealth RT, but see vhools, ! loaded with dvery’tap'bDtiori AUCTION EXCHANGINGE 1 us today! io a d o d . T iros & who S ™ ' , , 324-1«3 PO R S C H E rostorod 19:1973;. A D h $9650 or offor. 734-57t-5722 I available,;low mil ------; .-’314'ConvorllbIe, mml id -, TJMESCLASSIFIE ...... sharp, $16,950. Coll * IED UNC0U4 Town car, 1966,tee e ngine, a boauty ond ft DEPARTMENTIT . - CHEVY suburban - SihSilvor- 8705 or 734-1706. . 1 ownor. Va, ai; pow*ower. *6695. 733-39J4 or 7: a d o ‘89 C loan, loadloQdod, ! — ■" - I tilt now tiros, vory d ea an n & ' 2 2S 3 e v e s or wknds 208-734-5538 block/rod. N ow ongiingino, oxcol. cond. Low mlloag now trans. 4 wtiool di :cn Call 324-4777 (lea> $10.000. Call734-07t GJUARANTEEI■ED message) ab flat- j ADS CHEVY. 7 9 creWcab f MAZDA 1980 GLC, $5( b o d 4 k4. AC, AT, robrebuilt ' )WS ' Of niako offer. 733-716S 1 ^ onglne S trans, S37i53700, j The Times Newj i [ p i 324-5393 Of 324-272; I guaranteee to3 se ll ' M ERCEDES. 300D, 198 IfSA li1 1 ^ BO .j n o w s h o c k s , b r a k o i CHEVY, 1993 oxtoncondod merchandide, In V •' «xcol. cond. Askin c a b 4x4, 3 5 0 , AT,, mim ony ' a u to m o tiv e IIn n '/ I $6500.636-e561-loa\ . . extraa. $1 9 ,9 0 0 .6T7-4- HHHHHhhhI ; > 7-4102 . , days and realaal-- I messago.-r- ...... FO R D 1983. F250. 4x44x4,4 estate In i 5 daj . 8pd. dlssol, goodJ fafarm or rerun the adid i ^ iMERCEOES.300TE,198198S, W a w i lII l biB cio sb d !il,* station wagon, oxco tnjck, $1750. 637-4444446 additional 7 daj■*“y« I cond. Asking $17.50( Svtiday' & M eh'day, irrr at no additions FORDl990CrowCob.J inai I. 635-6561-toavomossagi«»go- SM tom«bar l 3 & 4 . ally 4x4. $13,500 or b charge to the offer. 733-4430. custom er. Ads MERCURY 7 4 CougarY, B u t wv a w i l l b e , Must soell Excoilorllo n t I TO RD 1 9 9 ;)F 2 M XLT.I frner I 734-80C E. •JoSli eariyfor^stom bo dlesol. Ploaso c Q u i t —“ S h a n e 788-1690 convenience bib u t' MERCURY Capri '63. 30: K fSlt r r ^ ■■ t h e c h a r g e willMill , AC. PS . bra, good 6 tiroi W e will have salole prices posted in oil runs great, good condlUi . FO R D. V. ton, 1986, S3& I remain the sam r lot. Ifyou hove time e, , , - .CanS36-2609orS36« : n. $2500.934-6425,dayiS S vehicles on our I ____J 539-4061. eves. . Stop by, look oit t' whot we have. If youo u FO R D.1994, F260, oxtotixtond- ■ • . see somethining you like, stop in ed cab, 460 onglno. \ ■ S S S S S S'SSSSSSSSSSSS : ^ $ Tuesday and weve will gladly appraise A C . tilt, crulso. f tv . pc r help you arrange |ow er>ocks.AM/FMcas8el ' A ' your trade-in or I $22,000. 837-6578, 2 interest financlr:ing and leasliig. ' W e ^ I MOW fPAYING \$ have cosh relebotes available on • QMC'92Xcab,V6Hton,lo n .S - J s p le ccted t i models. apd. loaded, oxc co: 40K ml $16,600 643-53 I H o y *m a s c n f » O M C -93 Bhortbod, loadc ZHZBif ■ . a b «» o r D a y - m int cond, 3k ml. $18.6 S W « M » k <:«ndi an«l b e a t oftof. 734.9561 I O N n HE SPOT s I ' W » w i lII l . - •24monlt ISU ZU '9 4 R od o o Aui s s d a y . nth tomi, O A .C . .. AC. cniiso. 12Kmls.A* F s r^o/^UifSED CARS s factory w arranty. $205120500 $ - • & TTRUCKS k s Call 788-3281 — $ TopDoilarforArAiy Year, Any Hixlell g JEEP 1983 Wagonoe • e x c. condition, good hui Ing rig, $3000. Coll 82 m z 6 1 4 8 after 6 pm s luinwM'siii-som-iiiiiN I % tliw ______■ ;------,,Q •------C a l U l = M v l f i f i ...... — ^ W i ...... * » ■ « t o -It I i n ^ a i b i m i i ^ - ■ ; I Low mis. excel, coni'o n a ' X ■ g Ji I n o M t ' S12.5CI0. 324-2349r $ eol MAHkIN AVE. EAST- 9 ,1 334-3900>0 « 734-6868 NISSAN, King Cab.1983, i$$s$$ss$$$ spd. good, dean, rallat}llablo tru c k , sa s o o /o f fo r.. CiC all .. 423-S287 ovenlngs —only r ^ s 3 n . OLOSMOBILE, eravad 1992. an extraa. 734-6316310. m Wm ■I iuBURBAN, 1980 4x I ■ AT. AC, $2996 or beb e st B I I • offer. Call 423-5734 m e SUZUKI. Sidekick. 1991692. —:------MUST8EErSfiarp:^‘HjMeT —zrr^B B SSm bratrack. 733-0553 TOYOTA 1961, 4x4. goc shape, cloan, depone>end- able. $2500 64^2944M as f- : to r 4 pm.

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HI cessful production o f the mustcnl DufH/i Lcwte Kmibees. I hadn’t beena w ith Lewis since 5«n. I w e n t to L a s V eg as to interview him ■Un for PARADE in 19844 of M l It was an eqwciaUyy 2dSicult time for tu o c tm ...... faim then, recently havlaving overcome. . pasooal andprofessiaoa3oalp*Dblans.Yet be was full of energy^ anda optimism, {deas^ withliis new marriagemj to Sam. ___ jathJils.raircr. and .wiltrilh.his.»iopgt1g » t-., . wodc for dK Muscularr Dystrophyp Asso- datiofi—raidng mioneysey K> acmc J b ^ g man. H e knew . other children. I didn’dn’t know that I Lewinvis’ parents, Danny and R ae Lev-1 second-string va My father was a shownu m issed fdaying with chilfhildren then. How itdi,wtwere entertainers who workiKkedthe ‘In 1931, my(rmomandmydaithe i He’d Fi present this little kid walking out w oald I know? It^s like[ike, bow do you Borschtcht Belt in the summer and thediebur- twoofthem. wer3cgetiittg$8foraone- in ii a tu x-’-ta ilo r-n u id e ^. I1 m1 i ^ t ad d . I B Y D COTS ■O N ■ R 1 A D E R

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remetpber distinctly, the shoes were • Whenlen his parents were gone, w : w h ite sh o es, an d m y mot)nother used this took carrare o f him? laise, round dipping sticiitick to blacken “Me?*e?" Lewis said. “I’d \ x in Broweckctend: Tc.m ost vicw-*s- •Brother, Can You SpareeADime7'You A I’d havetve to transfer to a new schoo Rir telecast wiUviean.b; rem em ber, w e w ere in a1 veiyve depressed transfenerred 11 tim es, w h ich causedeo my vsparfclingenteitatainment, em ceed by; ■ - -time, and it was the song3ng of the year. being.Ielle ft back a g rade. T h a t w as s ^ u s t a s h e h a s - d o n e : ■ • A n d to se e a 5 -y e a r^ ld1 sisinging...” - ...... ro w fu l.il. < A n d I g o t a little tire d o f au years _ * - Lewis sang, snappingig his> Angers in one, tw(;wo. three and four, but I 'O'""lo\ IBittfoTmanyy -o tb e rs. I t a ls o w ill ; ' w m e . G ia n dIma. m Missing school, my son ^future^'Q jDoce cotiH • *^T his UtUe kid,” he shishouted, bang- wasthatlat I'd be an iiliteiate and would ‘ Tombtellfo—HOCod renewed bopc..Far-: "Ji ing his chest, “he stops the show cold!” be ablele tot g o into th e w o rld and fu illBeie’iiie't& ethowusands o f childien'h . • Lewis smiled, “And from3m that point on tion. M>Vly grandm a, S arah , lo o k can™ j u k Ij k M is w IlO^ofiec^bjrouisr-:.^ F my dad was getdng 12 bucbucks, including that. ShcShe g ave m o m y d ip lb m a inn liItle. vcolardystrophy.*^;and retoted 'mtisrlBByi.; the kid, and that money/ hehelped us gel a thethesiesaunis o f m y b rain .” ». A key m leni Ibeirr r> car. which helped my fatfath er d o m o re L ewvis is stopped speaking a momcI"!™ ftmre»i*Btodbt byibe£ucixss.oCibe;{ il'! shows. Okay? Now I renremember that! sippingtig tea..his mood changing. “I tli Tcfcdioii.wbidib IS sp o o so ie d 'b y i t b e i ; ^ ^ M y dad would do everyttiythlngyousaw if you’reI’re a n only ch ild , lik e I w as,’ J;' Mnscnlnrllystr;trbphy^'Associatton..^4'jp me do onstage and e v erything ^ you saw added,1, ““i if there’s no ch ildhood, if thi .(MDA)ii>'ibJ« me do on film. Only betteitier! He was the are thoslose lonelinesses, you dream handsomest, funniest..** tHe trailed off. somedajiaybcins something." sh ak in g h is h ead in wondi>ndcr. W hlat at w as that ch ild h o o d d ream ?

Latb Fattier (r) and asor o n stftM hearsatfop.RTVTV A beva: C onoQ otlng oo m In Um teea film r/w M PmfaMor, a atapctJok olMalo directod by t-evb ^ w la. $toS^(e;'abif.bVti5oii^^ ^ ^ tte ru c l and.cngipliqj 1 “My y fantasy I was of a parade,”e,” h e repU ed,d, smiling. “But I wanted too leU a d “Missing scholOOl, Stiile5io56tic':M PA'-Andis« d my grandma. Sarah, took can» r e o f i_ _ it. And n lH 1^0:Box[tii»)02,.Tbc my sorrow wai^as tnat ih at. shelf ll as a come- care of that. SIShe gave e do I go to get that, to proveovoke operadc and pop tunesm played offstage, hi dian on the E ast C o a s t. H e w as 20. I think that’s th e ro a d I took,ik, 1be- He moved to Mai;a n h attan , s u p p o r tin g di In July 1946. while plajilaying th e 5 0 0 me my diplon>ma th a t's w here th e p ay o ffs wvere. e r I himself with oddd job.*;— c o u n te rm a n . Q ub in Adantic City, he serserendipitously my decision to do this whenjlw I v as -usher. shipping clc;lerk— while he made C team ed uj> w ith D e a n Mla a rtin r {nd D ino ars old. I left m y m o m nnd ddai a d .” th e rounds o f boo kl in g a g e n ts, lo o k in g tc in life: the thelesaurus 3 croo n e r h e ’d c r the 10th grade, L ew is left schtichool. for theater work.. IH is firs t s u c c e s s w as Cfocetti). C a 28-year-old c )) A fter! ~ coTitinuedr of my brain.” som ethiithing he now regrets, and crealeated at Brownes Hotelefin tHe Catslcills in

M UR S, IM S . PAOC B easel S tt^ th is ’yiw -haven’t-a*t- t«tell me was; 'Of B mediate hit. By thes titime they brote iip.lO yoyears later courstf. kid. You’ve doneme it alL But you 3 (by mutual consent,t. a t the height o f tb e i r popiDpularity). Vfl they’d perfonned aroiiround the worid, shot 16 successfulsui h a v e n ’t.’ H e w a s n 't try inigtoputme.down. g 1 w »to L ondon to do a g movies, had a hit netvlelworfc TV sh o w f o r fiv e: yearsyt and . “In 1977.1 think. I go to royal command perfonnanelf.Allof ' i m ddo o es i f you play B ro ad w ay his teasing roe overr th ese 5 0 years...” L e w isi rorc lle d hi!i “I’m sweating like crazy,\x^. I say, ‘Give me e y e s a t th e p e rsisteaice n o o f his fa th e r’s g o a d inng:“*You g ^ a lbreak! For God’s sake, ddid id n ’t you SCO whai ain’t got it yet, kidl’• O noe.I said to m y d a d . ’Gj e e t o ff my______I L - ^ M happenedha out there? It’s theh e Q ueen. And you ...... are tellin g; mm e it isn ’t en o u g h ? ” ' L ew w is i la u d e d ., think- ...... >■■■■; ' ing back-“‘ ‘.Itis ‘.I n ’t enquah?’ I ’m po u n jd in g on the table, my wife’s hyhysterical, my mother’s beatieating on m y fattier ^.... '‘Leave Jerryny alone!’ It was hysterical!M lly fiinny. ‘It i.sn'l nouiAaLY' Broadway.’ S b l said to m y d a d , *OO kay.k I give in. n i SCMIDUtlS ® think a b o ulit t iit.’” raOCKAMl■** Four yearsais later, in 1981, Lewia’5’ fath1 er died. (His : : i | i w o u ld be 14 years I J H l alfill the dream by - ■ ...... rhbre b e fojre re J c n y L ew is w oiiW felfi 1 1 ' ?..... starrin g o nn EBrooduray tn D a m n Y ankti th e sma.<:h re- ’''aieoitcHa'® vivalofthejle 29 5 5 m usical hiL In th eB sishow he plays the CUAUTV D evil, w ho cconnives to trade the soul>ul o f a Wa.shington SMNOAROS“ Senators bajbaseball fan for a miraculou lo u s w in over ihe N ew Y orkc Y ankees. T h is m o n th . LewisL e' takes Damn Y ankees o o u ’ve ^ i ii.‘ CUStOMUa . ■- “I could’>d’v e lo st it there, b e c a u se« oc f this explosion sa v ic t ofloveandad anw cciation. W hat I d»ougl;u g h tw a s .‘ItdocM>'i . get better thjth a n this. I 'v e c o m e h o irie.’ L ew is paisaused. was quiet for a monlo m e n t. then softly leaif wa sue it,t, this i is your H ^ a . So youI settei the rules. said . “ I f 1 hah a d rehearsed fo r 6 4 y e au rs s for just that one . n i ^ t , o n lyy tlthat, it was w orth i t I thinl(link m y d ad has had lUe qualihf, txJuc,t, tarvicst anJ programming shotthouU bo just ^ his hand onin mt e all these years.j:QOiee steeringst than puli- ing me. Butu t h e do esn ’t need to s te eST r tm e anym ore, he- e to be. I don't need dte way you u>antI il. A S wrapped up wilh a Ing t causehegot;ot where he wanted m e b J to do anythiih in g anym ore. I’v e g o t a ll11 thetl artist needs ta M last th e res st t ud w o f all I ’v e d o n e.”

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G rand Voyager's Ionong list of tune-up at 0 miles.i All of whichih .says nothing of G ca lls for its first scheduled tL 100,000 an to a d d , gs,’ dynamic side-im;Tipact'protection ancnd ABS.- (We hasten ,, standardI safetys featu res, inelicluding dual air bags, ) We could go onT andi on. - )998 federal passeo'snger car safety ststandards today.") . G rap d Vov'oyager exceeds 19 Jealer, cr just oall 1-!I-800-PLYMOUTH. . see your lpcal Chryslesler and Plymouth de w- However,•, we v suggest you se' And Improved. ly iT io u th \ at’s new. and improvec'ed. And Improved. A Ph ... A-.d fina.Oiout cnore. about what AND DDRIVESS BETTr E R . T EC T 8, UN F OLDS SPECIALc ADVERTISINGIG SECTION So spendid Ithe nexffew pages widvidiusand aouthVoya^iger see just howpw_ jm prov^_^e tiew.Pj'_PIymouth • Thelt1996 Plyin* Voyagers realeallyare. And seee ]just how new Plymoud:uih is. The is so nmudi bett(ter in everyy way, . latest minivsivan generation could1 onlyoi have ‘ come from\ a company w it is thinkiildng dif- there’s:s just one; thing left ferendy"aBtw tiE^ofi^^aii ______■ __ 5[h e n e w P l y i ^ u t hf * a . to imiiprove. Voyagerr isi such an exciting ardtddiffererit • - vehicle beca^ u s e Plymouth is a veryjtydifierent I and more,: e;exciting company. Ass evidence,e The wivoid “Minnivan.” , die next geigeneration of the minivaivan is only one of theI dldesigns diat clearly sayly'Plymouth I is listeningg to1 die ojstomer c l oe ^ r ' t i ^ a n y we should j y all rights, we e n e w s h g ^ * other, carar maker. While riot: foforgetting be proud of theth word. ______lansportation needs, PlyiPlymoudri is you hold more widiout lclooking ^ basic tia: t t A f e all,er Chrysler invent- How do yoi I style-con- ugh question. Evcryon>ne wants becomingig more youthful and st ed the Minivan.. Since S its like it? Toug city and capability, butLit no one sciousthan*in ever.befbre. beginnirrg, overfour foiand a more capacit •yagers will ive a big clumsy bcnc. W hich1 iis why the new Vbyai half millioned satisfied people wants to drive ivan should Doki^ at the answer. The1 new define onccice again what a miniva have driven ei 1 everything hemselvesfrom just die You’re lool houlddrive, Voyagers have engin ; in th e s^ iStig tliat s^s^ce"and easier ways oto getting— - . - ^ iTeN ^G ettorarillpii o n ; - ~ weather to0 all kinds of places ii z ipace. W hile at th e sai;ame time ------unique andd wonderfulv vehicles...t..thankful into that spa cminivans H le exterior to better clcheat die Who else:lse,could redefine w ^ m that someoneine knew what they neoeeded and shaping the x>k wonderfid doing it. aicodierththan the p ^ le who irm built not justst theI first one, but die bebest one. wind and lool 5uld seem impossible bu>ut all you dve minivairan? ‘ But now, thed word “Minivan" jusiust doesn’t That wo J I is come in and sit doynvn(inone work quite: asa well. It implies “miminimal,” have to do is ly ways to sit down) to seesc what a somethingg thec new Plymouth1 \Voyager of die many i diere is. Bigger, in Voyaiagei'scas^ decidedly is inot, and “trucklike,”” \which is d i f l ^ c e thi ^Voyager— isietteiLjii^Jld the. henefitsj3lmQK.sLSf^ceaid ______aH ^raS'feriir;fiuiu die way ditmew- more seatirting options coiM inn every drivesasit’sp's possible to get. learn how Voyager, not;ot just the larger ana In the ne?next few pages you’ll le randVoyaget ■ Plymouth VoyagerVi is redefiningg 'the way roomier Giot ~ minivaru woi(vork, look and drive. B Bi(igger and sm arter insinside, smoother lobki)king and ’ smoother drivingdri outside, this is the way these mostt versatilev of all vehiclesles will now be madeide.

The dramailealically new Plymouth Grandf ybjagerSE.Jan\armvkr.mmatnxtyimncAap, Is so well pmpoiworrlmed tl almoa loaki smalkr.ler.Bm ^ this new ^byager,ger am hM ami carry much montireihm ^ Us pttiktxssor.?r tiltti vehicle that defined mbmcns *. . millionsofsatisfitti^owners. SPECUCIAL ADVERTISING'SECCTION people who dependde on-a m iniv^’sa'scapabili- cy every day.y. Andi if there is one wordwo diat ...... describes aa. m inivan, ic!s capaipability. Plymoudi knimovre this better thanII anya one c!%, and thele new Voyager makes; die-worddi live up to itss nmeaning.. . • H B , CapablMe means PlymoutlUth. . You don'tI’t Ihave to l<»k any fiuthither than l i die new availPliable driver’s side slidiiiding door TMilsiheMwPhitkhmaahVt^astrmwMile to see Voyageiger is very serious aboutut (carrying ng door. Kxi'Unex'er know, driver's side sU d ^c things. Lots: ofol d \in ^ in all shapess aiand sizes, er, of course, is no one. haw you got alongig withouliLWi The answer, From odd-sli•shaped antiques to inflatableinf * company saw the needfed for a ______' Only one o boats to lariarge (and frequently^ wetv, and ccouTd do virtually anjiiijt/iinga p|- ■ vehicle chat o 'lymouth loyalty. ______muddy) dogs.gs. d ask and look good doiloing it. ------1 • family could s eing the A Plymououth Voyager will do) alla these • ce a car and fit in a garageige like a One of dieh e nice things about bei V And park like i coming things and1 morer without corhplaijlaint. All is are taken for granted now,nc but expert ih somijmethitig is people keep> c •catMinivansa day, every daday. A nd change backc andai forth for a long time[ne only Chrysler made orone that bade to you.i. 5 owner get here tnier than with Plylymoudi from job to»job jc without having its o\ ' truly answeredted real-world challengeges. T he It’s nowhei nhe people who buy dieirm a sec- an engineerii:ring degree. And, if nee(leed be, go to anyone consideringJ a mini- . minivans. Th( advantage, to 3w what to a black-ti;-tie dinner in the eveneningand no one else has learnedi as much ond time (anand there are lots) knov van, is that no leyneed. lookri^taclat home. or a new diey want andani diey know what d iq about how to buUita-minivan. For i?an is ail about being us

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Ihrysler and Plym outh dealer, cr just calM-BOO-PLYMOUTH. PiyiTIDUth < ■ - see your local Chri i better In vlrtually. evevery way.'Outside, It’sit’s aeradynamicalliTst'streamlined the picture;3; Simply put, the. new3W Grand Voyager is b UNFOLDS AND DRIVES BETT E R. - O L D S.. P R O Tr E C T s , I T SSIMPLY/ S L I D E S , R ( f L S , F ( Tln.So-jiniafKlCarpcraicn. , •BcetXJOS 0350 TOOKMCK. 'AMrniM'ix your tool 3 s Gt«o* a a KMwnartc'of Th SPECIALSP ADVEPTTISING3 SECTION You ccan feel v(/ery comfoi3rtable witKI what’s insiside. , Anc for good reason. i □ Youcdesigned iit. -ward almost 8 incinches with the touch of a: fifull-^idth adjustment bar. Now look at the seats behind you. Here:re is where, any comparisonin to oth er minivans stops. You’reYo look- - ing a t th e mostt thoughtfuld : and easiest'to-us

Choicec e . ' Themtemoaaetaw nodaibtgliiteHor Youwouldn*twawantamini' you design your piodua:t by1 listen- , • inatymMMBuThotanbins, When yoi irayt.drm>ers.eMyMamd van diat didn’tfit fit your own r customa's needs, it helpelpstohave ^ ingtoyouro oodsea.QmhotdatfiaU.nn fbaily pcrfecdy.■.That’s 1 why stomers to listen to. ondmkUkMdihhtinmL albtofcusto - ors9tare. • fhere are so man^mv differdit PlymouthiHihas millions andrby'd'’'dteioolrof; ------ways to arrange>e Voyager’s - feyager, they’re pretty ^jooddes^^.^ the new Voy seats...^d diifereirent seats tn I people tell us w ^ t diey*y want in a be difficultIt toi fb d a more com' eis.Whenp< arrange. Comfbrtal[table bench-, [we listen very carefullyr aas you can fbrtable orIT moren accommodarfng' minivan (we es (w ^ch now havlave available see), it’s almostah always about sosomething place ,to) ssit th a n the new 1 headrests) can1 1: be moved 3t surprising. That’s wherteream ini' Voyager. Try Ti one of the reclin- inside. Not! around in severalalconfigura- > A ^t it’s rnale for.. able front,t seatss for starters. Go van shows w tions, or you canca choose Let’s sitit down and see for ourselves,oi ahead, leaiian back. You can tilt on? dqpee available!e (Quad Command seats.'ts.Thebench ______Sometimes^s die best seats in die hohouse aren’t bodi seatss upu to 38 d^rees-.in oi tfsrBodiTiKJve forward-Bl and back'— seats_do_f> more than just moV'ove.around, ______. in the houseuse; they’re in the car, ancm3'it would InCTBiiiienis: d io u ^, SSome recline, most foldold, a n d ^ e y all cari be removed altogedier.. ButB not like livan seats you’ve.eversee leat invention. Hie'e ^ d ie e L s been widi us for a iry longtime. But nott onc the seats of a mini'[nivan. U ri^ byager proudly introduouces the first tut Roller Seats.™ How»w easy? One yoaariamoigetrige Aon In mimyd^aoilwa^ Plymouth iMjiisItJayouAouldbeobUtomtAe f Junst(tikea4adieticfpfywood vdoalmottmyddA$.Sonaoiily forearrymiihiHi a n easily operate each:h scat’s, two joo-lfrM Jo-* tfiJdedondlhemsaedotedbt Easy Out ^era a iinds ofuaa (benA ^iAtheseatsfijk handles with just one moiiotion.Then canyaipti^t Grand \byager). secasprevtnQinQuodOnmmduaa)- wA . hand car release ha SPECIAL ADVDVERTISING iSECTION

Now'openwidivide" ■'■s./ T h a t’s a lot of anything. But H Is good news. Fl^nou ice really becomes H XbyaserimaUat^ where that space dwxrisidesadLMng meaningful is not3t ithe total amount H door makes gettii^ of it, but in whatIt diatt amount gives H ' ' in— andou mse. you in ease of use..se. You can't believe H . how -m uch easi«isier a Plymouth H ^ Voyager is to get thithings in and out of. H i umibine that space widiI thet: Onadearday.oreven^nifitinoisodear. , And when you con youcanseemoretitanev,leverbefbreditou^ -- new available dridriver’s side sliding dcx PiymonAykyoger'sifigg,iggerpanoramie ^.asamaaeroffiKt you’ve got the mamost friendly minivan tlithat windMeUL 32’Xibigger.i -.....- -anyonehasevermamade.------inst^ of hayi^g tto carry the ■ ^ ■ 1 seats somewhereere to store them, diey can be moved on dieir own nylon lolleis.lol Which means: wwith die new Plymouth VoyageiIger, you can rrally do all those»e things you have always thouought about doing, butput off[fb^usethey b were too much troirouble. Now you’ve got a minivan that really woiks3 ffor its keep. :— H aidly^ythiilg 1 or oddly shapedk at[some sc HowIW big is big. ______Like put in bi{bigget-wi^ows. _Vpy^giger> __faniUy, ^ e a fe t a lit- Z%-biggeE-(.wirh a gain ftfrom imtures on thee 1n ^ p ^ diat are just a 9.9 degrees up to hdp seeeeall tie harder to seae ^ much space is dieihere f e all three thingssyou ^ 15 degrees to 19.9 those overheadd traffict lights...a!nd a ggain Then ait two latMiBhkg just have to cany? levers on eiidi sealxat :o 11.9 degrees) for a minuch A lot The newEW Plymouth Gtand Voya(yager down from 8 to 1 AatdoUoHOneV r view of ^ those wondeleifiil h^cnemodoi.VL. has 28J more cubaibic feet of maximum cacargo; betterand.safervi w want to visit, volume than a1 BFord Windstat. And &69.8, places you’ll now ^ Obviously,-diele best1 place to see out frifrom, 1 more cubic feet liutban a Honda Odyssey. ' ■ - j . Wkttcadd be'easier? Plymout oia I Mnager's exclusive new rear ' — art noratly easy— u remove, titey'rt on nyiai roBeauyoucmmke tifts the seat cmoia • 'i® them. anyt^KTtfiyr . rollenjbr Stonge, frpostioning..

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_ looklfor first M \\ • BttV When you’i)u’re the best one becausejse you’re [AM k m H the only onee 'ais certainly a gratilyingLg 1feeling. W K B B m 'I It clearly saysys ■you were there first...tl..that you saw a need wwhen no one else did.d. W hen you’re still ththe category leader (anand by a ; very big maigiugin) after others have2 decidedc to compete sa;says you make the produduct that ■'most peoplele want. And, perhapsips more g H R j H :...... th ; trust. : People don’on’c trust vehicles that; aare only comfortable,le, or just look good1 ((maybe ! great), or everi^en both. They want thehe things eenstandardon s e i air bags have been^ n standard ' •. that make dri\Iriving easier and safer to be the Mr^^h^ebeen. , .. both Ae driver andimdpassenger since 1992 on bothI d the driver [■ builder’s first5t ipriority. And, of cbursirse, they jiOes since I991lEventheseat £v m vm/bnMe. ■ and passenger sides.'^ i want reliabilicility and dependability d

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\ engines. (Most ol W ■ FwmthepeopUn'ho - I f .our competitorss g give you S S . l t , I I one. They do hope;X you like it.) ^ eaunpU.Thenew S ^ - Voyager gives youyo not one, but three Plymouth ibyager moves the wheels to. I engines to chooseje ifrom. First the 2.4 litc the comers for better DOHC 16-valvef fourfc which delivers m o omeqflhe^'oys f. tttMit^,Aaipertum- 4 power and torqueje than previous standalard thenew\byaserhasbecoaxme the quietest ing. better aenxfyfum, minhm ever made by PlyPlymouth. iaandvisibUity,and I engines with a signignificant reduction in ci li'sihenesultafdesignelcelmetusand mudimorerootk tomer-perceived !oiloudness. continuous improvemenisnh that come t together to emae a spedc^ i ^ g o f J • Then there's; thetl 3.0 liter V6 with•“ ® ' quality and s0 lidness:_^ l l B i i 1 all • - ealed new Plymouth minlinivan engines. A t the 'topx> --« f^dires. The froront doors are double se^ •aled II there is a 3.3 literter V6.,with platinumI ttip all the way aroiround, then triple seal Iji spark plugs that shouldshe eliminate schedululed' ' above the wind'idows. There’s more:: : ( ( 1 ) cally ffi tune-ups (exceptjpt for fluids) for upp to expandable baljaffles; (2) acoustical ngine f 100,000 Itiiles. WhC^ich means you will halave improved caipeti]jting; (3) four-point engi uble- f plenty of time to) enjoyei die most thought!itful mounts; (4) maslastic patches; (5) doub appearing to be nlded . rninivan since miniinivans were invented, layer dash panellel silencers; (6)’mould larger. light- p l^ ic fuel tank;ik; (7) bake,-on mastic2 anda •Kpt tpai w^vantages to thisth And as you’re’re driving along you mig ■was— immgrous^ other-elernentsrwere-adapt^ er iptcd.------ii^sed stability on die roa

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T h e friendly people i at The Mini^ OrUyatyouiJUT Oirysler'FIymoudi deadealer, with you all Aee difierentd w ay sp ^ ^ ipp your] Store™ (the^rere fnendly because ^ Themnext generation will bet ththere. \feya^...after yoiyou’ve niade d ie 'ttw ^rd^“ d th^vegotihelc: leading mini' sion wHidi Voyag^ager...but the.differentt vways van) can showiw you in a to fit ownershipp to« yotir personal needs,5. very short timee jijust how he Next chase flexible the difdifferent w K f.- One of thee mosti popular purch 1 options today isis nnot purchasing, but leasjasing. plans really are. ^linivan. “If I toold p u tht a tlc iian endl a 1 " lifetimneoffiio )t paintinstant! oupiotelaU yw anildn’tbbelieve SI e .- I a f -I-Harvey Rotbsdiild,d, FDmdgrofFealha8pitiiglaglnM ras distuH>ed by As an educator, I w as a m illion vM rPM ponM totheqe question about “Halfolf a m illio n o th er m^n"2mind d m ore th an h a lf a n (tand an egg on , 11 ages. Thanks whether one oan stai m en d id n ’t cither...until A m erican s o f all a t e<|uinoxe£vou womc to FeathenJprings,gs, th ey have it tru e ." My s tu - th wX t tried th is revolutionary ed o m from d e n ta a n d I h a v e b e e n ) ropean d is c o v a y that ' ex p erien ced fireedt on thoae dates for to E urpF foot pain. ita tio n a l e t f a o t s a l l o»w w m s to ooeuK positi'litively k ille d th eir foot - > EIdmond d n Potoeki, najnn dc e a d ! “Whatever yourrp p ro b le m - corns, callu ses. i^Im n io n s , pain ‘‘TVD o n ’t live .w ith foot p ain a I o a n s t a n d a n oMiitsendduring n I ^ in the balls of youour feet, toe . notrickay.Once moni(ment longer! If you’re th e fall e q u in o x w tB i n o ct^imps. fallen arclu ch es, btm iing before I w rote to youyoi with a cor- p*advdy to recap tu re th e v it^ ity nerve en d in g s, paipainful ankles. p e o tlo n a n d n e v e r s^w a v itpubli^ I en erg y th a t healthy fw t Please do n o t let thliills e r r o r stand. an a ci b ack ach es; o r jusilUSt generally wide. I ’ll g iv e you 6 0 daylys s •«4{on At^u h I, P l ^. SanS a Diego, Calif. provi( :i an d legs-«i> ly the remarkable foot sup sore, ac h in g feci a ' You’re w rong, to tiy Feathersprings■ are.guaran-cu toots. Every p o rtst system I discovered in teed to end yourr J>foot pain or rope. You wil! immedi- Euro{ you don *t pay aipem p< y. ^ o r n f r o m fckit ailm ents." “ B u r do n ’t ju s t tak e m y word.- - ^ end.Onoet«aln IG UiUARANTEEIT! i -.for it: Experienceice for yourself the im m ed iate relirelief and How can I make such an doesn’t neoessariiy renew ed en erg y/th tl" a t precedented guaraniee? mean you're sm art.k. y*® unpre F eath eisp rin g s provide.p n Just cau se 1 perso n ally lived Vmin fill out an d se n d in ^Uie e coupon ^ S ta id ■ co nistan st t, ag o n izin g foot psununfor howgreatarere lie fi fell ev en after below to re ceiv e a FRJ=REE fact kii I’ve heard fiwn hundreds ITS befo re m y exciting discov- isc walking severeral hours. And after of rcaden, and phoio- • and complete informam ation OT how d. en H (U ety. Y\ /h at started ou t as simB pplc ju st a few daytys o f use, m y p ain dis- m p h s of eggs (stand* Ally-omf has never to order your own cusnistoni pair of in g Ml endl) are cover-5T- achinling fro m co rn s and calluscuses ■- appeared total F eatherspring F o o l SupportsSu on in g mydeskand my w into full-blown, ihcapacMicitat- returned. [^:_itiatte__grew -r:ourno*riskr60-day-tri-trial-ofFer^------^ ; m isery o n ly a few othCTrlooi t< “After wimenessing m y d ram atic. ^ answer is correct, and “Again. I assure you/ou th ere is no ihekcy word is “only.” n su fferers co u ld understai;tand. almost instantnt recover' from foot • obligation whatsoeverver an d no The questioner asked ‘Believe m e, I tried all the-JC. and leg pain,. imy wife immediately whether one can stand ned a pair of salesperson will call,11. I f you suffer M t m . s ocolled S o rd e r an egg 00 end dur­ thersprings for herself, from foot pain, I urgeg e y o u to take n c d ie sl F e ^ ing tbe equiooxes. mean­n - rem o the fust step to endinging it NOW . ing these were specialil tiitimes. The fact is could S h e vw as am azed to dis- S end fo r y o u r F R EE Vkit today!" that one can stand an c{ 'h a n d s co v er she could slip th em paticnce) a ny time o f in toI ssandals and o p en - ling to do with i t on (ai(and . Muinoxes have nothin] backsked shoes, even h er Im p ro v e m e n t inn IFive E)avs! (The answer didn’t stateate ithat the feat was fecttl “ high»h-fashion” ones, impossiUe—just the stoiy dates back butmI no n e o f ‘In only S days with Feat^.latheispiings,! - -to Goltnnbosrand-theretere are many ver- .uiimxn really worked- It wasn’sn’t unlil w here t h ^ reiremained practically censeeanlnryxryvementyrtwfthmykJMV . . t people limit their backpeln. hip end painninthebackof In sions o f it).But most pc r w ife an d I to o k a trip to3 EuropeE invisible. Toi5 this day h e r feet, like ftmyrimentstothewimnuGo)tes.Sogctout myw Bm ained p ^ n free. my legs, ankles, end feet3et ArmracM’ ■ ms) loday, readers! thatIt I d isco v ered a rem aikabliible m ine, h av e rei ^ fS e e ^ (and camems; Mr»l_Wil_W.Mona&» inven-cntion called Hexible “T h a t w a s;more r ihari 15 years Feathatherspring* F o o t Supports■)rts. ago. Since ththat tim e w e have «nted in Germany, theses shared th is am n iazing discovery w ith custostom -form ed foot supportsTtS ^ oiorb r sh o ck a s t h ^ cradlec y o u r r ~ jm— lt%s i f on a cushion o f air. I ' ’•V m a * uo ip u fwodo6»noq»«|9|«M d I . |l*A1HERSFSPRING INTERNATIONALA U iN C ■ X|uoi»o^iwpu»tuCTumM wu. saaMSWV ‘im ag in e m y com plete surjiurpnsc I 712 N. 34th!1 Street. Dept. P-365 *SeSeattle. Washington 9810303-6881 . J ; I slip p ed a p air o f customm \ W iS;% *5S2‘S'.iS ______I of Wortd RMord«-H«0 orFamafor-HWi^or I formi■mcd F eathersprings into) mn- y ------I IQ,- Mnd It tot AA Mari 5CS fo r th e first tim e an d1 bebegan 1 AOdroa------I TNr«l Avfc, M«W York, M.V ______7>n _____ r«pUM ir« not poMlbls.-______th e! rero a d to n o m o re pain. 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When we returned[ to town, five of 69-year:ar-old great->grnndfather, inv the schoolgirls werere w\ aitin g ' fo r u's.' cd us> intoin his hom e. I later leam* Tliey tied re d bon'daiuannas around my that hethe A kha o ie a fraid o f ou tsidQgSB e a tvra-alarmm fire or sitting down to m sons’ necks, presratedited the b o y s w ith w ho, theythi b eliev e, o ften bring h a n notebooks, ^ u tedI ththem and made ful evil/il sp irits w ith them . Ji them honorary mcmbaibeis of the Young LikeIce the Akha, the Khmu peop i-Glarm chili, I o lv /a y s^ Pioneers’ L eague, AAs s w e le ft G o n g - o f Banhmhuiai Village had never bei y/ife's three- f shnn a fter lunch, diee gg: irls b e g a n c ry - v isitedsd by foreigners. Unlike tl ing. I asked w hy. A kha,I, however,t the Khmu seemi “Because w e are afraifiiaid you will nev- deli^uotued by our unexpected visitiu T 3 feel good in] rr^yr D itk ie s u a i cr conje back.” repliedied the oldest girl. 33-year-ar-o!d headman, Aipi. led us in The next morning,ig , w c c ro s s e d a his hut*-it„which soon filled with villa wobbly wooden suspapension bridge to ers. Torb m y s u rp rise, w c w ere o ffe r workpants. the Lisu village of YeYemozi, popula- only lea.tea O u r ^ i d e s b ro u g h tin f h tion 140, w here w e joiijoined the village that wet« had earned with us. but they ( headman and his wife/ife in eating the ferednonone to our Khmu hosts. I foui local homegrown delicelicacy: popcorn, this rudude, but'the guides explaini h o w to m fo i After leaving-the: NuN Jiang River that histhi: was perfectly proper. Tl II were too poor to share with u Valley, we visited anoiAother forbidden Khmuv. ifsiu ' uffei iliem .ftm d‘lu:ilieli’:pv ^ w ^ d be an insult to their prid a b le lliey fe e l - i couple hours of pleasa L l / I h e schoolgirls nsation, I ask ed if we could taJ >s, but A ip i. o n b eh alf of th e vi r I 1 b e g am n c r i f i T U / e likes how good tfiey looklok. turned down m y request. I aski I a s wv e e l e f t . ifiheKKhmu. h like some other culture . believel/e th a t p h o to g rap h s steal a p c ■ I l a s k’sk i e d w h y . so n 's spirit.sp Aipi laughed when 1 And y o u d om n ' t hove fo put an ir o nI tito a tran slatio n o f m y q uestion.I -JL “B e cc a a n s e w e 0,” he replied. “Il is just that v are afraid youm w i l l ■ ■y-” • •______I like those expensive biancin d s.

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ll C « rm « n a t ■Ki all bitter about .•tM hutfefae* paltl to today** Mcover tflrW> JAW Tto.notW tter," r | u riM aa lc t -I si CARIMBVI nover thoutfht _ _ . tuck then ■ H A S CARMEN DELLL L ’ B O P Q ; th a t I w a s th e ■ ■ Orefice—the mode-del 3,1991. '■ who goes the sin^)gle on W elfare nam e C arm en ^ -djts- is tsUnd,N.Y. pretty tfood. coveredthclegendai^ And n o w Pm Fountain of Youth?^ Personal: ■ tfetUntf better ■ ■nd b e t t e r .” A* H ■ I f she hasn’t, w ha farasmoney' H ■ is her secret? Hen ■ sheisinhermid:605 e a r e e r . H israr-'. M-'^ 1 after half a centuiyo: ccessful modeling, and, she’;If, BWWs: ■ KSeWalntf*’ f i n V. dayabythe g , o n m a g a z E ty co v e r s r o o th< I n N e w V o rk Vflpy c le v e r fa$hi(s h io n ru n w a y s o f Pa r is . M ilailan i c i t y , t9 4 4 . F irs t C h e n S a n v “r m a n dd N N ew Yoric’s Seventh Avonucn u s- Jo b w a s fo r not Interested ___'Ondnm still a star io an industnstry Vogua, t9 4 4 ; • o m u o h J n • Bt worships youth and chewj.u/e first cover for dolntf makeup • that \ Vogua, 1947, I y o u n g w o m e n a n d g iris . orbeauty^^ «py° P o s e d f o r su c h ■ ■ Carmen, with her gloriou: phototfraph^' •aid. “Maybe jyjanemie of sUver-white hair, isis ta asHctrst CedI le n o m en o n . B e a t m E rw in S^uSSSrlfftSi P^'=™I had lunch wilh her recentlj,t]y Blumenfeid, rutalcU of.” , Richard Avedon, The Four Seasons in M i^ t- W ho’s h e r - , “ * ™ HelmutNewton favorite. ; tan.TV T h is fall, th e re w ill b e ti Car- en-retrospective^vering-tbcth e — ^ of^l*UmeP^ a 50 ycais. “It's aseareh formm yj ' Appeared in such OfthefaAlon . St.” sh e sa id . “ I d id a le c tu re ai le Fashion Institute o f Tedm ol- r i ^ n d k v d y ond illustiaied it. and the idei Avedon.ahe - ^ ■ Mld,thoutfh becancam e a sort o f self-discovery.'y- Town^Caunby. he found tw* . , YeYet Carmen hod p re ^ muctJch lyiaiorcarnpaltfiv ‘ “tootatln.too dropfDpped out o f the business b>b y in tl u d e d V an ity : eariy '80s. *i was calling my- If ‘E ile e n F o r d ’s o ld e s t liv inT, g SMTSu ■ s c lf l Im sion. I’ve had siiicilicone. I work }del.’ ” she told m e. laughing, lily M eod’lobkrber to Voiue psrt'ooC ' IMIiViUTFBdN oul daily in the mornoming when I te n s h e d e c id e d to g o b a c k tc M looked over. They liked prolesslonal Then w a k e u p . M y woricoiikoutsaiemost- m a tch f o r h e r, w o rk>rk. , At the tim e. Carmen re­ at they saw. Until iheo. said BBO, iy Stretd)ing. 'That'ilat's the impor- andrtwalao colledlie d . F b id fla tly to ld h e r “ Y'o ou u s h o w to r J e a n C o imtmen, c her sole claim to fame^ tM THtatCam ...... ta iu th in g . T h e n I d a[ d o ro ta tio n e x - had a f ie r c e k n oow w . there-’s no madcet there.*'« ” Paul Gaultier, wasI as demon roller-skater•X ■ . ■■ ------ercises for the wristr is ts a n d a n k le s crush on Nm. “ 2*S o C a rm e n w e n t to a c o m p e t- ITiird Avenue.** The d o u ^ - Cecil B e a to n P . S o w totaBliena inabathtubiuUofhiif h o t w a te r. I ’m ; a g e n t n a m e d Z o li (s in c e de-d c - t e r oof f ) an Italian-Amcrican'vlo-I : 1 lo v e d C eoit,” m g o{ ist father and a H utigariann a n to jo g g in g ." • ' Carmen said. ceaseased), who told her exuber-cr- ihootsfor - ther, the kid had artistic g e n a M S trici^dietT t Ex’Otic *1 mat him •anily,lly. “Let’s find it together.”T.” Qtrman Vogue ■ n w th e i ; n iv a < g irl a n i n i i cream s? “I’m 5^ feeteet9."shesaid, w hen I w a s 13, A nid d t. th e y d t ± N o t o n ly h a s C!or-_ a rr and Italian ««^_but_wwas, i scared to death when - • “130 pounds-'I'doidon’t dieL-M y- - :n been working ever since,c e . n i i H g - ; leported 'to work' thal'first ' I metabolism is great«al. I eat meat. knowhe'was L .t u- E ile e n F o rd , w ith w h o m she5he nans. drr»e,be, bringing her cocker ^Kuiiel farhaUacannry Cccll B e a to n . b u t Ei ' eat everything. LotsOtS o f fru its a n d s remained friendly all^cm g Qg for support The starting Hfl to ld p e o p le h a s re vegetables, drirdcc a !lo l o f w a te r. id now works for again), also ’ w a s S ? 3 0 a n h o u r, a n d th e Iwosababy (ondr I d o n ’t lik e w h ite: w ini e , c a v ia r o r :m s to have seen the light,h t. WmtehOmi-Mo. fo ndly d ly could use the m on^. ° m issnatn. s e e m ; champagr»e, bul I lovelo\ vodka and In love to d a y P "KIilem c n no w h a s a d e p a rtm e n tt oof f W ^ h a A g o a t Bef

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