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~ ^ o d ii Today’s forai Partly cloudy an« tered showers and near 80 degrees. Li near 50 degrees. Weather goes Rain, flood worn' wind and all monne suited as cold frohu Central Idaho SUndi How close can Two developers \ •‘Wednesday to find . the new homes os c easrrim ofthe cany< Legion teams! Wood River tra Monday for an Am bail doublchcadcr. All-Stars play 1 Hideo Nomo and face off toni^t as st : All-Star game. 'IMumpboncl: ' Spain’s Alex Cor Muster’s winning str in thc'firsfrbund^of nis tournament. No bridge? We Since the state wor s. er bridge over Ihe S: local ofHcials should cr ways to ease Twi lems, today’s editona Mother on trial Susan Smith atten selection in her tr drowning her two sor Tiineforthede O.J. Simpson’s law fcnisc iri murder t from his grown daugh Great vaccme d Doctors debate wh dren a safer polio choice could lead to i disease. I Seizure sparks | French seizure of th ship Rainbow Warrio strations by anti-nucle Idahoans use cr Usually regarded spenders, Idahoans an load o f c i^it card deb Navy n\ay yank •The Navy th^tens facility out'ofldaho, ^ong. _ _ - - Sliflon A ' C ; . W o a t h e r : ' ......... 2' h - -rNa 06nr.;;iW i 7— ..............WoHd................ 5-A Opinion..... ......S. < ----------- Idaho— ;___a— L ' SectlpnB C f Local riew3 .....1 0Utuarie8 ....... 2 . S Wei print bn I Please ree morning ecast: I and cooler. Widely scat- nd thunderstorms. Highs . Light west winds. Lows PagaAZ es berserk Jirics, thunder, lightning, iner of flying objects re- • )hts swept throu^ South inday and Monday. PaSeBI an you get? rs will have to wait until nd out if they can BOild IS close as 50 feet to tbe inyon. PageBI IS in action traveled to Kimberly_ ^mcrican Legion base- PageDI ly tonight Jid Randy'Johnson will > s starting pitchers in the Pagep3 clay Corretja ended Thomas : streak on clay Monday o f the'Swiss'Open“fcn:-------- PageD4 Ve’U adapt w n ’t 5oon build onoth- s Snake River Canyon, uid concentrate on oth- 'win Falls trafilc prob- arial says. PageA6 iai tends the start of jury trial on charges of sons. Page A3 defense lawyers open their de- er trial with testimony ughter. Page A3 i debate whether to ^ive chJl- io vaccine, but that to a resurgence ofthe > P*9eA3 IS protests f the Greenpeace flog- , rrior II brings demon*-- iclear activists. PageAS credit . \ led as conservative are carrying a heaVy iebt. . - ' PageAe I ikld^ojobs ms to yank its reactor 1 10, taking 1,000 jobs Pii««B2 » -iDeatAbby_.-^4„ ___ U Movies.......... r.4 8 . SertonC- - - , ...^Money......... 1,3 -LegaUnoUce&.^3--------- tl . ..CIas8|fIed.....3-8 . g. Section O \ Ic •Sports.......... 1-4 , | I . th mSr Kniglit>RidderI<fewB S en WASHINGTON — En ful epilogue to America President Clinton pla^*u the United States has dec lish full diplomatic ties wi The future U.S. ambasj first to return to Vietnai M.artin left the former I Saigon by helicopter in A American flag tucked und Clinton’s action, to be fj^S ^ Steve Crump Timcs-News writer TWIN FALLS-'The species arrived to the c bolts Monday. The Confederate Air F sister of the airplane that atomic' bomb and the Iasi - fortresses that’s still fly ! by a violent thuhderston landed at Twin Falls-Sui al Airport. The lightning scrubbc sponsorship flight, but i plane enthusiasts stood i For fair By VtrgiiiiB s. Gaiber . Times-News writer • TWIN FALLS - A new tion bam should be ready fc in Filer, and even bigger c the horizon for the Twin Fa: and Rodeo. The fair board approvi SI9,990 bid by Cleary Bui Twin Falls to construct a 40’ hibition bam. The building will have si sheep and cows and will ho exhibition previously loca GOP Tbe Associated Press WASHINGTON — Ai a ed C on^ss resumes its bai drive this week, there-is no factr One-third o f the saving propose would come from, _the. poor..and! that'propbrtioi grow significantly. - Xlie.GOP-wys-carvtng-sav slstance programs represent -Tefonn themand weed'out irn duplication while’causing th< -tbe-beneficiariesrDemociats'i gy.a callous assault on a gr long scorned by the GOP., It’s uncertain how mucb public cares. If .there is ambi' programs for thfc ^ r , ' that v . for Democrats in next year’s _weU for Republicans' who sa; *fe?iL^cts.ba8^,Qt\;merit,,t to op tervice ofterii comei Embracing a peace- a hoi ica’s only lost war, could ,s*to announce today wheth decided to re-estal> recogi >with Vietnam. Infl bossador will be the ready inam since Graham ore to ;r U.S. Embassy in day’s 1 April 1975 with an Amer mder his arm. Vietni be announced this “ W< 1^29 flies < mire t sfzedl "W rhe lost bud of her Chapt e crash o f thunder- memt this oi ir Foree’s B-29, half Nex hat dropped the first the ,H last o f 3,970 Super- that ci flying, was greeted plane: torm shortly after it "Enolj Sun Valley Region- thy an; , “ E n bbed a S500-a-seat displa ut a. dozen old-air- Muset id in the rain to ad- scaled rground Goat B( freed u{ . . CindyC sw animal exmbr- Rjck y for the 1995 fair bam co sr changes are on Aug. 15 Falls County Fair Also I rington, oved Monday a a long-r 3uilding Corp. of for the 40-by-60 foot ex- gave pre Five I e stalls for goats, housing house half of the arts, me >cated in the old' photogn target I a bitterly divid- ^ ^ balanced-budgct : - j^ a, no disputing one ings Republicans ' \(rA >m programs for by low tion.is-certain to ------ b o ’liv decadi savings from-as-------- only-' ents an efTort tp .spendi (inefficiency and cald at the least pain to’ group i its-callThestrate~ Acci group of voters and Pc for wo uch th^ general econor nbivalence about _ It would bode ill its elections and say they, picked WM it,, not recipients’ .. BEBHB )en lu nioon in the White House E ies as Congress returns this oliday recess and before t Id debate competing resolut ;thcr the United States shoul )gnizc its former enemy, ifluential POW-MIA groups, ly have condemned Clinton' to receive a special briefing ’s announcement. There, erican^ listed as missing in tnam. tVe.still think it’s a bod idea, 5 the enigma-^y.'bascball < d bomber nantfed “Fifi.” We’jc lucky to get it," s pton, 0 local Confcdijrate / nber. “There’s o lot of der ojrplane this summer.” ext month is the 50th anniv Hiroshima and Nagasaki b ended Worid War II. Neith les that carried out those n ola Gay” or "Bock’s Car,” ii inymore. inola-Goy’s” forward fusela lay at the National Air an eum in Washington, D.C., i ed-down display that has I Is^ chanj Bam. Llamas will-occupy I] up in the Goat Bam, Fair 1 Demoney said, k Beard of Clcary'Bnifding construction will be compl 15. 0 Monday, board member Gl n, president o f Starr Corp., p ’•range plan that details'*a n e fairgrounds, and board n ireliminaiy approval, e old exhibition buildings lg antiques, youth exhibit: nerchant building number th {raphy and railroads -w ouh ts proj Base-pay w A sso cia^ Press. WASHINGTON — Families 3w-wage workers are more 11 iving in poverty-now-tht ides ago, and their situatic (»-worsen-if Congress-rej ding on tax relief, child care, and food stamps, a liberal n p said Monday. ^ __ :cdrding to the Center on 1 Policy Priorities, political s vorkers on the bottom rung omic ladder is starting to uni en you're talking about' i)i; redundant, unnecessa^ - 1 1 111 llll e Effit Room, Budahn, a s lis week from Legion, who e the Senate -is.the countr ilutions about tion. “We're ould fomially . lotions is the informotior ips, which ol- whcreobouts Dn's decision, "The agonj ng before to- The Clint! re ore 1,619 that full dip : in action in American bi and potential eo,"sid.PhiI it easier to UT! iPl I ^ r ^ * Wm The B-29 and the played at the Twii through Sunday c m a tours fri^ 9:30 a. Istory aii( ill diamond- subject o f int< . veterans’ grouj ’ said Don "Bock’s Car e Air Force mentwarehoui iemand for “Fifi.” rescu in the Califom iivcraiyof flying ngain f. mnintnincd by “ S ' ivintion I e missions, Tcins-bai leloge is on "=eio« nnd Spacc fcrcnt types o part of a plained. "Then IS oeen the but a few o f the iges now / the space molished to cu ir Manoger room for a gra prove the flow ng said the Airington said, npleted by .. A new 30,0C north of the ro< Glenn Ar- diyl“«d exhib -vide a site for" imal sales, dui new look year, he said. J members ^ fountain i would become Igs - now fair” Arrington Jits, home fountain” mig three and among fairgoen luld be dc- plcmcnted in se ►gramif workers lose The R^ublict considering cut; cs headed thcworicing pooi e likely to Those proposa than-two the share ot wor ‘tion will dren who ore ir ilrcsenroh children in iTSudgct household workt II support the poverty rate mg ofthe had nsen to 11 unravel. said don’t set quots It what’s ingiston, R*La., > :a^, you propriations Coe -O 'l [form a spokesman for th^ Ameri /hose 3.1 million-member^ intry’s largest veterans organ 're convinced that diplomatic Ihe sole lever that we have.to ion from Vietnam about □ts o f missing Americans. ;ony ofthe families is not ovei intori adminisiration' is hop diplomatic relations will h I businesses tiap inlo a grow tially lucrative market and m I travel between thetwo notior iray y the 8-24 will be dls^' 'win Falls Almort today 1 / and open for public } a.m. to 6:30 p.in.. id into Tl intense controversy betweer t)ups and muscUm officials, rar” sits in pieces in a govern- ouse. scued from a Navy bone yarc bmia desert in 1971, has beer n for 21 years, operated and by pilots, mechanics and vin- )n buffs of the CAF, a Mid- •based club. ifederate Air Foroe. operates ;ional squadrons thai fly dif- s of aircraft,” Chapton ex- lere are about 130 planes, all them from Worid War II." V, more < cut maintenance costs, mak grassy "People Park” and iir ow of people on the ground! lid. 1,000-foot exposition buildin rc)deo arena would house th iiibits during the fair and pro >r "interim events,” such as an during the remainder of th in near the new expo cente ne “the new focal poini of th' ton said that "meet me at thi night’be a common phra^i aers when the changes are im I several years. IS h e lp 36 ground lican-majority Congress is cuts in programs that aid lOor. osals come at a time when vorking families with chil* s in poverty has risen by - ice 1977. ie,-7.7 pcrcent of families. - in which the head o f the irked were poor. By 1993, ale among these families 11.4 percent, the center - otas,” said Rep. Bob Liv* I., who chain the House Ap- 'ommittee that will make fi* 01 , uT • “ ' itlrifj srican Because a U.S. lia group operating in Vietnan iniza- Tuesday's announc lie re- -symbolic and historii 10 p ry effect. .1 th e But Irwin Jay Ro former president oftl 'cr." ChambCT of Commer iping cision is certain to ei help -between the two'natio iwing "I think the short- make more favorable than ons. pi^asi gho; ANOr The Confederate Air Fi leads a 8*24 tMmber o over the Twin Falls alri afternoon, at left Abo> fens and CAF memt>er er look at ‘Fifi,’ the Iasi win Falls cn Joining “Fifi” in Twii is a Consolidated B-2^ m- “Diamond Lil,”'bne of Liberators out of a pr ird more than 10,000. en A Curtiss C-46 transp nd schediiled to appear here I- California with engine pi 3. They’ll be at the airpt week, the subjcci o f toui ans and the general pul port’s annual communil 'f- day, *■ "It’s a chance to see Chapton said. “And it many people gel." changes ake Plans show a wide wt im- extending from the foi ids, center on the cast and buildings on the wesl. ing The fair manager’s r the moved to a modulor bi iro^ end of the fairgrounds, an* tended to the north am the tended to the cast, Arrin The board’s Capital P ter has not yet completed the changes. the Dcmoney reported thi i^e didates are constructing :m- accessible picnic tables to be ready in time for tl lingpo nal decisions on many < old job of prosecuting where it’s at and you dei Countered Rep. David sin, senior Democrat on i Committee: ‘Ut’s busii them. They never cared _ _RCppItand.thcyjicyccjvi The balanced'budget | proved June_ 2? called growth of riiimerous f . ., while whittliog and elim 'ers. Final decisions to ir will bcLmode in later Ic blueprint’s numbers tell t Of the $894 billion ir year savings, $182 bill from Medicaid, tbe heal gram for the poor..Ano V. would come ffom welfa p. grants to the needy, fo f*: . . . . Piaas rs anor^ . liaison office already is :nam, some ofTicials said uncement carries more toric value thon practical Robinson, founder and of the Vietnam-American' meree,.soid Clinton!s de- 0 enh^ce economic ties; lations. lort-term impact will bp ;han people expect,” he iase see VIETNAM/AZ )St WYARDOr^ ' I ir Force’s B-29 )ronafly*by airport Monday bove, Aviation bars take a clos*. last flying B-29. Is rwin Falls this week J-24 bomber named e of three surviving 1 production run of insport that was also here was grounded in , le problems, lirport the rest o f ihc" toure by local vcter--. public, and the air* lunity day on Satur- sce some history,” d it’s a chancc not s later e walkway and benches ; fountain to the expo ind existing exhibitioi^ 51- •’s residence would ber r building at the north nds, the food park ex-^ and the RV park ex- irington said, al Planning Contmittee ., ted a time line'for the J that Eagle Scout can- ’ ting four handicapped-^ )les for the food court, br the fair. oor jiy cuts. “It’s like mV; ting crime: You find- deal with it.” : -■ avid Obey o f Wiscon-: on the Appropriations' usiness as usual-for; red about low-income; r will-” _________1 ______ ;et plan Congress ap- llcd for slowing the _____ IIS f e d e r a l p r o g r a m s eliminating m any oth*:--------- !o implement the plan: :r legislation, but the; :ell their own story, n in proposed seven- billion would cotniD health insurance pro-' Anoth^srSlOO billion: elfare, including cash; i , food stamps, child; j ease see POOR/A2; : ' ' ' ■' y ' i,

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Today’s foraiPartly cloudy an«

tered show ers and near 80 degrees. Li near 50 degrees.

Weather goesRain, flood w orn'

w ind and all monne suited a s cold frohu Central Idaho SUndi

How close canTw o developers \

•‘W ednesday to find . the new hom es os c

ea srrim o f th e cany<

Legion teams!W o o d R iv e r tra

M onday for an Am bail doublchcadcr.

All-Stars play 1H ideo N om o and

face o f f t o n i^ t a s st : A ll-S tar gam e.

'IM um pboncl:' S pa in ’s A lex C o r

M uster’s w inning str in thc 'firsfrb u n d ^o f nis tournament.

No bridge? WeSince th e state w or

s. ■ er b ridge over Ihe S: local ofHcials should cr w ays to ease Tw i lem s, today’s editona

Mother on trialSusan Sm ith a tten

s e le c t io n in h e r t r drow ning h er two so r

T iineforthedeO .J. S im pson’s law

fcnisc iri m urder t from his grow n daugh

Great vaccme dD octors debate wh

d re n a s a f e r p o l io choice could lead to i disease.

I Seizure sparks |French seizure o f th

ship R ainbow W arrio strations b y anti-nucle

Idahoans use crU s u a l ly re g a rd e d

spenders, Idahoans an load o f c i ^ i t card d eb

Navy n\ay yank•T h e N avy th ^ t e n s

facility o u t 'o f ld a h o , ^ o n g .

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morningecast: Iand cooler. W idely scat- nd thunderstorms. Highs . L ight w est winds. Lows

PagaAZ

es berserkJirics, thunder, lightning, in e r o f flying objects re- • )hts sw ept t h r o u ^ South inday and M onday.

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an you get?rs w ill have to wait until nd out i f they can BOild IS close as 50 feet to tbe inyon.

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IS in actiont r a v e le d to K im berly_ ^ m crican Legion base-

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ly tonightJid R andy'Johnson will > s starting p itchers in the

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clayCorretja ended Thomas : streak on c lay Monday o f the'Sw iss'O pen“fcn:--------

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Ve’U adaptw n ’t 5oon build onoth- s Snake R iver Canyon, u id concentrate on oth- 'w in Falls trafilc prob- arial says.

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iaitends th e start o f ju ry

t r ia l o n c h a rg e s o f sons.

P a g e A3

defenselaw yers open their de­er tria l w ith testimony ughter. ”

P a g e A3

i debatew hether to ^ ive chJl- io v a c c in e , b u t th a t to a resurgence o f th e >

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IS protestsf the G reenpeace flog- , rrior II brings demon*-- iclear activists.

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credit . \led a s c o n s e rv a tiv e a re carrying a heaVy

ieb t. . -' P a g e A e I

ik ld ^ o jo b sms to yank its reactor 1 10, tak ing 1,000 jobs

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W ASHINGTON — En ful ep ilogue to A m erica P resident Clinton p la ^ * u the U nited States has dec lish full d iplom atic ties wi

The future U.S. ambasj firs t to re tu rn to V ietnai M.artin le f t the fo rm er I Saigon by helicopter in A Am erican flag tucked und

C lin to n ’s action, to be

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^ S teve Crum p Tim cs-N ew s w riter

TW IN F A L L S - 'T h e species arrived to the c bolts M onday.

The C onfederate A ir F s ister o f th e airplane that atomic' bom b and the Iasi

• - fo rtresses that’s still f ly ! by a violent thuhderston

landed a t Twin Falls-Sui al Airport.

The ligh tn ing scrubbc sponsorsh ip flight, b u t i p lane enthusiasts stood i

For fairB y VtrgiiiiB s. G aiber .Tim es-News writer

• TW IN FALLS - A new tion bam should b e ready fc in Filer, and even b igger c the horizon fo r the T w in Fa: and Rodeo.• T h e f a i r b o a rd a p p ro v i S I9 ,990 b id by C leary Bui T w in F alls to construct a 4 0 ’ hibition bam.

T he build ing w ill have si sheep and cow s and w ill ho exh ib itio n p rev io u s ly loca

G O PT be A ssociated Press

W ASHINGTON — A i a ed C o n ^ s s resum es its bai drive this w eek , there-is no factr O ne-third o f th e saving p ro p o se w o u ld com e f ro m ,

_ the . poor..and! that'p ropbrtio i g row significantly.

- X lie.G O P-w ys-carvtng-sav s ls tance program s rep resen t

-T efonn th em an d w eed 'ou t irn duplication w hile’causing th<

-tbe-beneficiariesrD em ociats'i g y .a callous assau lt o n a g r long scorned b y the G OP.,

I t ’s u n c e r ta in h o w m ucb public cares. I f .there is ambi' p rogram s fo r thfc ^ r , ' tha t v

. fo r D em ocrats in n ex t y ea r’s _weU fo r Republicans' w ho sa;

* fe? iL ^ c ts .b a8 ^ ,Q t\;m erit,,t

to optervice ofterii

comeiEm bracing a peace- a h o i

ic a ’s on ly lost w ar, could,s*to announce today whethdecided to re-estal> recogi> w ith Vietnam . Inflbossador w ill be the readyinam since G raham ore to;r U .S . E m bassy in d a y ’s1 April 1975 with an A m erm der his arm. Vietni

be announced th is “ W<

1 29 flies <m ire t sfzedl

"Wrh e lost b u d o f her Chapt e crash o f thunder- m em t

this oiir Foree’s B -29, ha lf Nex ha t dropped the first the ,H last o f 3,970 Super- that ci flying, w as greeted plane: torm shortly after it "Enolj Sun V alley Region- thy an;

, “ Enbbed a S500-a-seat d isp la u t a. dozen o ld-air- M uset id in the rain to ad- scaled

rgroundG oat B( freed u{

. . C indyCsw anim al exmbr- Rjck y fo r the 1995 fair b am co sr changes are on Aug. 15 Falls County Fair A lso I

rington,o v e d M o n d a y a a long-r 3u ild ing Corp. o f fo r the 40-by-60 foot ex- gave pre

F iv e Ie sta lls for goats, housing house h a lf o f the arts, me

>cated in th e o ld ' photogn

targetI a bitterly divid- ^ balanced-budgct : -j^ a ,

n o disputing one ings Republicans ' \(rA >m p rog ram s fo r by lowtion .is-certa in to ------ b o ’liv

decadisavings from-as-------- o n ly - 'en ts an efTort tp .sp en d i ( inefficiency and cald at th e least pain to’ group i

its -c a llT h e s tra te ~ Acci g ro u p o f voters and Pc

for wou ch th ^ g en e ra l econor nbivalence about _It would bode ill it’s elections and say they, picked W M

it,, n o t recipients’ ..

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)en lun io o n in the W hite House E ies as Congress returns this o lid a y re c e s s a n d b e fo re t Id debate com peting resolut ;thcr the U nited States shoul )gnizc its form er enemy, ifluential POW -M IA groups, ly have condem ned C linton' to receive a special briefing ’s a n n o u n c e m e n t. T h e re , erican^ listed as m issing in tnam.tVe.still th ink it ’s a bod idea,

5 the e n ig m a -^ y . 'b a sc b a ll < d b om ber nantfed “ Fifi.” W e’j c lu c k y to g e t i t , " s pton, 0 local Confcdijrate / nber. “T h e re ’s o lo t o f der ojrplane this sum m er.” ext month is the 50th anniv H irosh im a and N agasaki b ended W orid W ar II. Neith

les tha t c a rried o u t those n ola Gay” o r "B ock’s Car,” ii inym ore.inola-G oy’s” forw ard fusela lay a t th e N a tiona l A ir an eum in W ashington, D .C ., i ed -dow n d isp lay tha t has I

Is chanjBam . Llamas w ill-occupy I] up in the G oat B am , Fair 1 ■ D em oney said, k Beard o f C lcary 'B nifding construction w ill be com pl 15.0 M onday, board m em ber Gl n, president o f S tarr Corp., p ’•range plan tha t details'*a n e fa irgrounds, and board n ireliminaiy approval, e o ld ex h ib itio n bu ild in g s lg an tiq u es, yo u th exhibit: nerchant bu ild ing num ber th {raphy and railroads - w o u h

ts projBase-pay wA s s o c ia ^ Press.

WASHINGTON — Fam ilies 3w-wage w orkers are m ore 11 iv in g in p o v e r ty -n o w - th t ides ago , and th e ir situatic (» -w o rsen -if C o n g re s s - re j ding on tax relief, child care, and food stam ps, a liberal n

p said M onday. ^ __:cd rd ing to th e C en ter on 1 Policy P riorities, political s vorkers on the bottom rung om ic ladder is starting to uni

en y o u 'r e ta lk in g a b o u t ' i)i; re d u n d a n t, u n n ecessa^

- 1 1111 lllle Effit Room, B udahn , a slis week from Legion, whoe the Senate -is.the countrilutions about tion. “ W e'reould fomially . lotions is the

in fo rm o tio rips, which ol- whcreoboutsDn's decision, "The agonjng before to- T he Clint!re o re 1 ,619 th a t fu ll d ip: in action in A m erican b i

and potentiale o ," s id .P h iI it easier to UT!

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Wm

T h e B -29 a n d th e p lay ed a t th e Twii th ro u g h S u n d a y c

m a to u rs f r i ^ 9 :3 0 a.

Istory aii(ill diamond- subject o f int<

. veterans’ grouj ’ sa id D on "B ock’s C ar e A ir Force m entw arehoui iem and for “Fifi.” rescu

in the Califom i iv c r a iy o f flying ngain f.

mnintnincd by “ S ' iv in tio n I e m issions, Tcins-bai

leloge is on "=eio«nnd Spacc fc rcn t ty p e s o

part o f a plained. "T h enIS oeen the but a few o f the

iges now/ the space m olished to cu ir M anoger room fo r a gra

prove the flow ng said the A irington said, npleted by .. A new 30,0C

north o f the ro< Glenn Ar- d i y l “« d exhib

-vide a site fo r " ’ im al sa le s , dui

new look year, he said.J m em bers ^ fou n ta in i

w ould becom e Igs - now fa ir” Arrington J its, hom e fo u n ta in ” m ig ■ three and am ong fairgoen luld be dc- plcm cnted in se

►gramifworkers lose

The R ^ u b lic t considering cut;

cs headed thcworicing pooi e likely to Those proposa th a n -tw o the share o t w or ‘tion w ill d ren w ho ore ir

ilrcsenroh children in

iT S udgct household worktII support the poverty rate mg o f th e had n s e n to 11 unravel. s a id

d o n ’t s e t qu o ts It w h a t’s ingiston, R*La., > : a ^ , y o u propriations Coe

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[forma spokesm an fo r th ^ A m eri /hose 3.1 m illio n -m e m b e r^ intry’s largest veterans organ 'r e convinced that diplomatic Ihe sole lever that w e have.to io n fro m V ie tn a m a b o u t □ts o f m issing Americans.;ony o f th e families is not ovei intori ad m in is ira tion ' is hop d ip lo m a tic re la tio n s w ill h I b usinesses tiap inlo a grow tially lucrative m arket and m I travel betw een th e tw o notior

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th e 8 -2 4 will b e dls^''w in F a lls A lm ort to d ay 1/ a n d o p e n fo r public } a .m . to 6 :3 0 p . i n . .

id into Tlin tense controversy betw eer t)ups and muscUm officials, r a r” sits in pieces in a govern- ouse.scued from a N avy bone yarc bm ia desert in 1971, has beer n fo r 21 years, operated and by pilots, m echanics and vin- )n bu ffs o f th e C A F, a Mid- •based club.ifedera te A ir Foroe. operates ;ional squadrons thai fly dif- s o f a irc ra f t ,” C h ap to n ex- le re are about 130 p lanes, all them from W orid W ar II."

V, more <cu t m aintenance costs, mak

g rassy "People Park” and iir ow o f people on the ground! lid.1,000-foot exposition buildin rc)deo arena would house th

iiib its during the fair and pro >r "interim events,” such as an d u rin g th e rem a in d e r o f th

in n e a r th e n ew ex p o cen te ne “th e new focal poini o f th' to n said that "m eet m e at thi n i g h t ’be a c o m m o n phra^i aers w hen the changes are im I several years.

IS help36 groundlican-m ajority Congress is cuts in program s tha t a id lOor.o sa ls com e a t a tim e w hen vorking fam ilies w ith chil* s in poverty has risen by - ice 1977. ■ “ie,-7.7 pcrcen t o f fam ilies. -

in w hich the head o f the irked w ere poor. By 1993, a le am ong these fam ilies 11.4 pe rcen t, th e c e n te r -

o ta s ,” s a id R ep . B o b Liv* I., w ho c h a in the H ouse Ap- 'om m ittee that w ill m ake fi*

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i t l r i f jsrican Because a U.S. liagroup operating in V ietnanin iza- T u e sd a y 's announclie re- -symbolic and historii10 p ry effect..1 th e B ut Irw in Jay Ro

form er president o f t l'c r ." ChambCT o f Commerip in g cision is certain to eih e lp -between the two'natio

iw ing " I th ink the short-m ake m ore favorab le thanons. p i^ a s i

gho;

ANOrT h e C o n fe d e ra te A ir Fi l e a d s a 8*2 4 tM m b e r o o v e r t h e T w in F a l ls alri a f te r n o o n , a t l e f t A bo> f e n s a n d C A F m em t> er e r l o o k a t ‘Fifi,’ t h e Iasi

win Fallscn Joining “Fifi” in Twii

is a C onsolidated B-2^ m- “ D iam ond Lil,” 'b n e of

L ib e ra to rs ou t o f a p r ird m ore than 10,000. e n A Curtiss C-46 transp nd schediiled to appear here I- California with engine pi 3 . T hey’ll be at the airpt

w eek, the subjcci o f toui ans and the general pul p o rt’s annual communil

'f - day,*■ " I t ’s a chance to see

C h ap to n said . “A n d it m any people gel."

changesake Plans show a w ide wt im - ex tending from th e foi ids, cen ter on the cast and

buildings on the wesl. ing T he fa ir m anager’s r the m oved to a modulor bi iro^ end o f the fairgrounds, an* tended to the north am th e tended to the cast, A rrin

T he board’s Capital P t e r has not yet completed the changes.the Dcm oney reported thi i^e didates are constructing :m- accessible picnic tab les

to be ready in tim e for tl

lingponal decisions on m any < o ld jo b o f p rosecu ting w here it’s a t and you dei

C ountered Rep. David sin, senior Democrat on i C om m ittee : ‘Ut’s busii them . They never cared

_ _R C ppItand .thcyjicyccjv i T he balanced 'budget |

p ro v e d June_ 2 ? ca lled g ro w th o f riiim erous f

. . , w hile whittliog and elim 'e rs. Final decisions to ir w ill bcLmode in la te r Ic blueprint’s numbers tell t

O f the $894 b illion ir y e a r sav in g s, $182 bill from M edicaid, tbe heal g ram for th e poor..A no

V. w ould com e ffom w elfa p . g ran ts to th e needy , fo

f*: . . . .P ia a s

rsa n o r^. liaison office already is :nam, som e ofTicials said u n cem en t c a r r ie s m ore toric value thon practical

R ob inson , fo u n d e r and ’ o f the Vietnam -Am erican' m eree,.soid Clinton!s de-0 e n h ^ c e econom ic ties; lations.lort-term im pac t w ill bp ;han peo p le ex p ec t,” he i a s e s e e V IETN A M /A Z

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WYARDOr^ ' Iir F o rc e ’s B -29 ) r o n a f l y * b y a i r p o r t M o n d a y

b o v e , A v ia tio n b a r s ta k e a c lo s * . l a s t f ly in g B -29 .

Isrw in Falls this week J-24 b om ber nam ed e o f th ree su rv iv in g1 p ro d u c tio n run o f

insport that w as also here w as g rounded in , le problems, lirport the rest o f ihc" toure by local v c te r - -. public, and th e air*

lunity d ay on Satur-

sce so m e h is to ry ,” d i t ’s a c h a n c c not

s latere w alkw ay and benches ; fountain to th e ex p o ind ex isting exhibitioi^51-•’s residence w ould ber r building a t the north nds, the food park ex-^

and the R V pa rk ex - iring ton said, a l Planning C ontm ittee ., ted a tim e lin e 'fo r the

J that Eagle Scout can - ’ ting four handicapped-^)les for the food court, b r the fair.

oorjiy cuts. “I t’s like mV; ting c rim e : Y o u find- deal w ith it.” : -■

avid O bey o f W iscon-: on the A ppropriations' u s in e ss a s u sua l-fo r; red about low-income;r w ill-” _________1______;e t p lan C ongress a p -llcd fo r s lo w in g th e _____IIS fe d e ra l p ro g ra m seliminating m a n y oth*:---------!o im plem ent the plan::r leg isla tion , b u t the;:ell their own story, n in proposed sev en - b il l io n w o u ld cotniD

health insurance pro-' Anoth^srSlOO billion: elfare, includ ing cash; i , food s tam p s , ch ild ; j

e a s e s e e P O O R /A 2 ; :

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.I t a lso served a s a ; f o r th c U .N . co n fc r B eijing in Septem ber

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Several hundred c< n o lis ts g a th e re d in i K y i’s lakeside hom e new s o f her re lease sp

“ W h a t m o re can J country is happy,” sai m in ister and one-tim^

. N ational League for C O th e r p a r ty leader

Poor__Continued from A1 care , n u tr itio n a n d the c o m e ta x c r c d i t fo r th< poor.

T ha t com es to 32 pen . total p ackage. B u t there

come.O f th e S 190 b illion in

c u ts s la te d fo r n o n -d e l • gram s overseen b y th e /

tio n s c o m m itte e s , a Stil ■ m in ed b u t im p o rta n t po - com e from in itia tives thal in co m e A m e r ic a n s : hot

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equal rights for wonFY — P o p e J o h n P o u l 1! W o ry h o s s h o r t- c h a n g e d wom < n a R o m a n C a th o lic C h u rc h I

d h is -o p c n le tte r to w o m e n ' “ o n th e p r o b le m s a n d th c pro0 b e 0 w o m a n 'itn J U ia im e ;* * -1 0 p re v ie w to th e V a t ic a n ’s i f c r c n c e o n .w o m e n , to b e h iber.ch w o rk n e e d s to b e d o n e t )n a g a in s t - th o se w h o h a v e c lO thers ," th e p o p e w ro te .

s free opposition leadurm o — T h e c h o m p io n o f B t n e n t, N o b e l lo u reo te A u n g So : s ix y e a r s o f h o u se a r r e s t Me th e m il i ta ry ju n ta m ig h t b e i

1 c o l le a g u e s , s u p p o r te rs a n d in a l ig h t r a in o u t s i d e M rs im e in R a n g o o n a s th c uno i2 sp re a d .m I s a y ? I a m v e r y h a p p y s a id G e n . T in O o , fo rm e r d(

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p r o g r a m s t l h e e a r n e d in - T h e p ro p t h e w o r k i n g , s a v e $ 1 0 b i

m a n y o f w l e r c e n t o f th e lo w e r- in c o r e r e 's m o r e to A n d th c

f ro m M edic i n a d d it io n a l c o s ts f o r a s

d e f e n s e p r o - 32 m il l io n le A p p ro p r ia - g r a m in s u r S t i l l - u n d e te r - o n f ix e d im p o r t i o n w i l l s p a re ,

th a t h e lp lo w - R e p u b l iu h o u s i n g , j o b w il l b e ease t a n d 'h o m e - p e o p le b y t f e w . w a n t s t o bo n s s u b c o m - ' $SO O -pcr-ch a ills c o v e r in g • h a s a l r e a d y ; K3r a n d h e a l th A n d , th e

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Inca arc open be- ^f. iry o u do nol re- ' \ aiT. calftho number _ . ,

Peter York,

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10 a.m. Infom able weekday!

^ . call 677-4042.

. gre.............................per week; daii

SlOO perw ecI * -paid IB advaii ^ g editor------ :” wli«re-c«fTler< or i ^ to talk 10: . Local rate*: d I d e iw iia ia t,’ ca ll ' 'w eek; d d ly ot >0 K.m: ta d 5:30 v.«aly S 205 pe

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U m i Id a h o f(M a g i c V a l

______ : P a rtly c loudyd e rshow ers. Coc m ph. T onight mo

• de rshow ers. Lovs__V w r r chance o f o w a

highs around'707 T hc u ltraviolet

1 E x t e n d e d' ' T h u rsd ay m os

and thundcrstonn Friday partly c

— H ighs in the 80s.'

n c r9 0 s .

p W d o d R i ywyo. Portly c loudy l

ers. H ighs in thc 1 I ' o f show ers. A ch • W ednesday cloud

dcnihow crs. Cool.

^ ^ T r e a s u i ^Oootfy P a r tly cj<rtuiy

4Aaw«VM*w,lnc thundCFsfiowCTS. ( w est w inds 10 to : e n . A chance o f I

' day c loudy. A chig ers. C oo ler w ith h:

loxMirPcp N o r t h e r n I80 60 .1884 51 ..... P a r tly c lo u d y i91 54 .01 show ers o r th u ^ (

o n - ..23 -or thunderstorm s i

>te: . .11 50s. W ednesday pte: 14.64 tered show ers o r tate: 9 .04 80s.

ictors N orthern I: v 4 4 p c t . _ ,) n - 3 W 8 So m a s storm rs. H ighs in t,S'®” W ednesday m ostlj

show ers and thund T he ultraviole t ii

I d a h o wist q u a r te r , ' A n u pper level < io rter, A ug. *hc N orthw est coos

w estern Idaho, jm ; - - .S tro n g thiTndcrs rs, Jupiter. ' a nd cen tral tWOUnta

omen Mra. Suu Kyi saic M onday ‘*'‘1 n o ‘ immcdiale

ih bai> o“n U - S , offlcials _ , B E IJIN O — Jo

ai w orld- W u.-facing a pos; prospcct,<! , 'ab u ses in C h in a ’:*■---------- '— m ecfw ith a U.S.'s agenda since he w as detail : held in W u. a 58-year-o

w asn’t allow ed to c to p rc - G eneral A rtu ip M e chosen, ing a t a ja il in the

D epartm ent spoke; ton.

ader Separated by aB um io 's using a phone mo;Son Suu "

M onday been b calcn o r Ion

-Countdown fcin d jo u r- C A PE C A N A V I frs . Suu gan M onday for tl nofTiciol w oodpecker dama{

The shu ttle ’s fiv p y . T h e rive a t K ennedy S ' defense seven h o u n oHer tt lu K y i 's But fierce rain ar

O rlando Intcm atiotind , b u t

sthisTveek.r o u s e d budget a lso would ) b illion from snident loans,■ w h ich a rc d is trib u ted to ;o m e people.he $ 2 7 0 b ill io n tr im m e d ;dicarc could raise m edical a substantial num ber o f tbe 3n e ld e rly peop le th e p ro - lures, m any o f w hom live incom es and have little to

licans say these reductions ’ osed for som e low -incom ey thc tax b reaks th e G O P ':) b e s to w , in c lu d in g ' th e << h ild tax credit th e H ouse 'ly approved. , ihe G O P argues, everyone • j

:d ty i. To report late new* and an ilu after 5:30 and on wedcendi. $3

$5-Advertisliig ■ s«viih to place an adveitisement,931. C la itifled ads, call 733- day Ihrough Friday from 7 a.m..and Saturday* from 7 a.m. until ,, bmiatlon on display ads U avail- by* only. For the Burley ofHee,

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elivety; daily and SundayTW-IS daily. S2.50 per week; Sunday, •>« reclHMaiUubicripiJonsAiuttbe <»> vaoce and are available on ly ' le r delivery l i not m a ln u in rf .>: dally and Sunday«.S3.50 p tf . '>» / only S3.00 p e r w ^ , S i i n ^ perw eek .' Idaho n t e ^ dally ..

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f o r e c a s t sG a lle yidy today . W idely scottered she C oo ler w ith h ighs a round 80. m ostly cloudy. A chancc o f she

Lowi* in thc low er 50s. W cdne iwcrs, A chance o f lbundershow>7 0 r "olet index forecast is 7 . a high o

3 d r e g i o n a l f o r e c anostly c loudy and coo l. A cho Bnns. L ow s 45 to 55. H ighs 75 t< ly c loudy and 0 little w arm er, i Os.'ostiy sunny. Lows in the 50 s/ Hi

! i ^ r V a l l e ydy today. Scattered show ers an< he low er 70s. Tonight m ostly cli L chancc o f thundershow ers. L( oudy. A chancc o f show ers. A < oo lcr w ith highs in tlie m id-60s.

e V a l l e ydy todoy w ith w idely scattcrci rs. C ooler w ith highs in thc up | to 15 m ph. Tonight cloudy. A c o f thundershowers. Low s oroun chance o f show ers. A chance o

(h highs around 70.

n N e v a d ady a n d c o o ler today w ith a sti i^ e r s to rn is north and e a s t W ir »nf)h. H ighs from th c m id -7 0 c loudy and breezy. W idely sea

n s noh h and cost. Low s in th c 1 ly partly cloudy cool and brccz) o r thunderstorm s north. H ighs I

1 U t a hy todoy w ith scattered show ers in the upper 80s. Lows in th c 60 sstlv c loudy ond o little coolcr understonns. H ighs 85-90. let index forecast is 9, a high exp

w e a th e r s u m 'r/c l d isturbance rem ained nearly ;oost M ondoy, creating m oisture

Jerstorriis w ere reported in the

said through a security guarc lately w an t to talk to the medi

lls meet arrested acti'■ Ja iled hum an righ ts activ i lossib lc death sentence fo r i na’s p riso n system , w as all .S. o n ic ia l M onday for th e i stained three w eeks ago. ir-old C hincsc-bom A m cricai I to discuss his cose w ith U.S ) M acias during the 30-minu the central city o f W uhan, s }kesman Nicholas B um s in \

' a g lass partition and force< m onitored by a Chinese ofH' ! w as healthy , w ell-fed ant tortured. B um s said.

n begins for sliuttle flVVERAL, Fla. — T hc countd ir the space shuttle flight del mage to Discovery, five astronauts w ere supposi

y Space C enter in the ir trair :r thc countdow n began. n and l i^ tn in g forced them ti tionol_Airport, SO m iles awoj'

Conq)Ued from w in

w ould benefit i f the cntii i b e c a m e law b e c a u se ei , generally agree that climi: > eral dece its w ould triggc

econom ic growth and lov I rates.I T h a t, p lu s th e w ay th ; lecting programs to cut. v■ peop le re liant on federal

publicans say.I “ T h e e ffec ts o n p eo p

m ii)im al. com pared to Ui ■ v o lved ," said Rep. John III., w ho chairs thc A ppi

' subcom m ittee that oversc e duca tion and labo r pro{ w e do it intelligently , co a tely and fairly, the A m e

■ p ie w ill support us.”

and Sunday S4.00 per w eek; di $3.50 per week; Sunday only S w M l^O ut o r state rates: £ ! ly am 55.00 per week; daily only S4.001 Sunday only S3.00 per week. Sali

' eluded In all above rate*. A SI5.( will be levied roraU retiimed chec

MaUinibrmBtioB The Times-Newii (UPS 63 l-tf8(

liihed daily at 132 T hird St. V F a lli , Idaho, 83301, by Magic .Newfpaper* Ine. Sccond<lau po» at Twin Fall* by The Time*-Newa city and coumy newspaper ptirsuat tloo 6C-I08 ofthe Idaho Code. 71 hereby detignated u the'day o f l on which lecal noUces will be publ ' Po ttm u te r, please Tend chang dreaa form to; P.O. Box 548, Tw •Idaho 83303) ' . .

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;how ers ond thun- t>j ). W est w inds 10 ihowcrs and tlm n- / X , nesday c loudy . A / f iw crs. C ooler w ith --------

exposure level. V - /

;ast' \ \hnnce o f show ers \5 to 85.r. Low s 45 to 55. ^ ^

H ighs 80s to low-

f r o n t s .

ind . thundcrshow -' co u ) cloudy. A chancc —L ow s a round 40. i^ chancc o f thun-Is. ' .................

red sh o w ers ond ipper 70s. North. Hi«. choncc o f show - Notion: Hi und 50. W edncs- o f th u n d c rsh o w -.

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slig h t chance"^ b f /indy. Southwcst~v 70s to m i d - 8 0 k ^ M H cottered show ers c low 40s to low H je A tsocia rzy. W idely scat- 5 low 70s to low Thundersi

South M ond Show ers .

ond the Doki Severe th

:rs ond thunder- the morning 60s. Tonight ond the state, wii ii w ith scattered In the Soi

- - coost o f Lou xposure level. . across the Fl

m a r y : h o ^ ' ' ^ 'A heat wa

ly sta tionary o f f w ith tcm pcn ire across south- into Ncbrask

M idday tcic sotJth ccnm il m idity abovt

d egree.s at Li

~~ Dut ^ - Seri« ' “• . in ‘stivistv ist H arry . S A ^ J E r revealing 'n a (A P ) ^ I llow ed to guarding ihj-lirs t tim e------- " “ f f

n rc figh t Wl :an c itizen, o n M onday l.s . C onsul Th® Uniti nutc m eet- cncd to call said S tate sitions. but

I W ashing . dem tinding .M uslim ehi

:ed -to talk leave the to fllcial, W u About 80,nd h a d n ’t m en a ttack

south o fS re said M aj. H

f l i p h t D e fe n se Ml U g n i A m sterdamitdown bc- T h e Dutilelaycd ,by s h o ts , th e i

, ch an g ed fii 5 sed to ar- u . N . s p o k lining je ts C ow ard . Th

, . casualties, i 1 to land at casionally ir“i(-: ........................T h e Unitii r e t ^ r t s Serbs to cw

I ’ day momin{ ened to call S e rb s a ttac

____________ keepers.N A TO ofl

received anj Hire package M onday, e c o n o m is ts .R espondii

ninating fed- S c fl,s d e m o Iger stronger p ^ o p i j s ower interest 4 .OOO refuge . fensivc and

they a re se - k jc p e n , lea .w d l benefit houis. They •al help. Re- passage start

, Serbs said,ip le w ill b e C ow ard ei the cu ts in- „ , |y n Porter, R- . .w c have ■propnations d e te rm in ed rsees health p „ , „ , , ■ o gram s." ir Cow Srdsaid, :om passion- u .n . p „ c , a e n e a n p e o . „ h e n th

mge o f ad- M b r a i l .

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L ES E3 E3I ELoiv swowrws HAIN r^sTonus fiMony,

Fiigh, 94 degrees ot H agerm an. L Higli, 118 a t L ake H avasu City.

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testify a ^ in s t him. i . A m elle Simpson wi ; point-by-point rcbutta: ; the prosecution case, c : aging accounts by the

Shipp, and police detec S im p so n 's 26-yeai

told attentive ju ro rs t : never alone with her I : afler th'eTcillmgs.

. Shipp testified for t , lhat Sim pson confidci > had.had dreams o f kill i and asked how long il

p o lice to do D N A a T blood.; M s. Sim pson, comi

•; spoken, used the wot ; “upset," •'emotional.” *' I and “ d is trau g h t” 4 s s ' r e p e a te d ly by de fe

Johnnie C ochran Jr. I father’s demeanor whc ex-wife had been slain.

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from a vaccination that to p ro lect him from t disease.

j l t 's a n igh tm are th about e igh t A m erican npw that naturally occu di& a;)peared fro m < H em isp h e re , d oc to rs w hether to give childrc

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• • ‘ “It’s a very difficult < Jpanne B inkley, a cot o f f ic e r fo r th o F oo

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M U Q ^. but thanks to d qination, the last nalur 9ase here was in 1979.

. , P o lio rem a in s ju s t away, however, so docti tiize four million U.S. c:

'.T hey use a h i ^ ly eflet ,cine m ade o f live but .virus that protects not jt

^but society., 0 m l polio .vaccine, o ;only. drug that causes in intestine, where polio s

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pson’s t 'aught (ES (A P ) — O .J . and R oringly at his daugh- ing. Heopened the defense understaira il o f h e r fa th e r '" H a daught after h is ex- y ears hemforted by fam ily th a t? " 0d who would later “No.”

S im p:was led through a A n g e lc i

ittal o f portions o f friends te, countering dam* fo rm erthe friend, Ronald mansionciectives. • sofa, holi'ea r-o ld dau g h te r Eunice, (rs that Shipp w as murders,cr father the night “H e w

Simpsonor the prosecution news, anided that nigh t he saying, ‘Ikilling his ex-wife She sai it would take for been po r^ a n a ly s is o f h is defense,

the famil;im posed and soft beer, sheA-ords “shocked ,” hispo_sitii.” "out o f control” . W hen}s she w as ask ed room, hise fe n se a tto rn e y S h ir le y ' r. lo describe her , upstairs. -A’hen he heard his “H e wilin. . Shirley ws e t T ^ e Mid o f a oVcr his h .w iih.him .w hilc.hc^_lLH loii.moming after the Cochran iBrow n S im pson -"V ery t

lebate:'I (A P ) — A t '4 r iT f T S g im one had barely ; : :J i 'J || | en he got polio — |i lhat was supposed tn th e p a ra ly z in g -

tha t h appens to cans a year. And ccurring polio has n th e W e s te rn ^ ors a re d eb a tin g [|Idrcn a safer vac- ir th is path could o f the disease.. - - j Ii decision," says consum er safety 'o o d and D ru g

once sw ep t th is : a j | | r a l :o decadcs o f voc- ilurally occurring £ @ i!V 9 9.j s t a p la n e 'r id e ' octors still immu*>. children b year. flective om i vac* it Weakened polio j t ju s t individiials

I, o r OPV, is the David St 9 immunity in tbe tather, J ' 0 grows before it David hs : vaccine prevents

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daught(lonald Goldm an. “He Was cry^ Ie was saying, ‘Amelle, 1 don'i stand this.* ”id you a t any tim e in y ou r 2i heard y ou r fa ther sound like Cochran asked. '

).” she said.ip s o n ru sh e d b ack to Lo: le s a n d th a t n ig h t, sh e said , Is and relatives gathered at the : r fo o tb a ll s ta r 's 3 re n iw o o d on to-comfort him. He sat on a lolding the 'hand o f his^Aother, e, as TV newscasts reported the :rs.! w as cry ing o f f and on ,” Ms.

and he kept talking to the^TV, ;, ‘I can 't believe this.’ " said Shipp, the friend who has

wrtraycd as a hanger-on by the 5e, sa t apart from the group-at nily room bar. He was drinking ihe said, and never m oved from sition.;n Simpson retired to his bcd- his sisters, Camielita Durio and sy 'B a k e r , acco m p an ied -h im -s. A melle later joined them, was lying down and m y Aunt

f was putjing a cold face towel is head,” she said. i i i_ d i0 .c _ s e c m _ to _ y .o .u ? : i m asked.7 tired, lifeless,” she said.

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L os took the stan.d. l id , A rn e lle S im p so n s Jh e roused by detectives'ab ood the m om ing after the sia; >n a In a carefully crafted her, nation, Cochran led he the m oves m ade by the fo

who came to the house. I Ms. B rian "K a lo ’' K ae lin ; th e actions liTihc crucial hr v , lowed. •

Cochran also had her has several points made duri the c u tio n ’s fiv e-m o n th c >-at them:ing • She sa id she ncvc om spots in the foyer oH iis r

she en te red to. le t the cd- inside,.nor did she see m d driveway, lim • In the two years she

gu est q u a rte rs , she ne unt father w ear a daric blue 0 A'cl sweat suit, clothes Kaelii

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tried to link lo blue-blacl at Ihc m urder scene.

fer shot biusually by changing dia arc people w ilh w eak i lem s, p u H i(fL ^ Iy infa their Tint two.doses befo: cn o u g h -fo r-d o c to rs .to immune sttength.

•With polio no longer

! thc U nited States, some it ’s hard to ju s tify that government is considerii to at least partial use o f a . a killed virus that can 't — but that doesn’t prov im m u n ity e ith e r . Th< appoin ted A dvisory Cc Im m unization Practices decide in October.

D r. S am u e l K atz U niversity , w ho suppor says it’s d ifficult jlo sa j that getting polio from thi o iily h appens once in ' doses.

‘T h a t one is 100 percei ^ childf” he says. “Why sht H Russian roulette wilh ou ■ says™ Jo h n S a lam o n e o f 0

whose son was bom wid undetected immune disc David walks with a brace phied right leg.

Th6 inactivated polio IPV, is a stronger vcisioi polio shot, w hich w as inv Jonas Salk, w ho recently c

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about 5:30 a.m. The 105 ilaylngs. cd 'n to pa:d direct cxami- individual her through the . seekm g a four detectives altcmates. :. by houscguest . a and her ow n | \ / | o hours tliaTfoir— l y J : ^

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Susan Sm ith w as hustle le courthouse M onday to fac 1 charges o f drowning her tw

y in this hiill town went aboi lusiness as usual ncariy nin i after the crime that broke thei

ury selection plodded, the 23 Id defendant spoke aloud onl — answ ering ''y es" tw ice ii

; procedural questions — bu Itched and listened ottenliveI> e p e a te d ly q u e s t io n e d . h e 'S. nodding and occasionall; ; as they replied, id Smith, her ex<husband ant her o f M ichael. 3 , and_Alcx n ths. sat tw o row s back . A ic stared tow ard M s. Sm ith, a imes a t the floor. H e and Ms s mother, L inda Russell. wh( v a lc h e d th e p ro c e e d in g s !d to speak w ith reporters a: ft court.I are the most important peoplt c o u rtro o m ," C irc u it Judgt

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ath penalty.in hours, an original jury pool was w innowed to 105 as the ixcused a pregnant wom an, i County elected ofTicial, and n w ho said they could not read

y in th e co u rtro o m laughed 5 people-rose after the judge 'or poien lid l-jtjro rs w ho had }nvicled o f crim es to stand, one, they told their offenses,

-ug sales to assault, and wereKi.05 potential jurors were divid- panels o f s ix to 12 each for jal questioning. The judge is a panel o f 12 ju ro rs and six

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ail-bbmbiEIGH, N .C. (A P) — A bom b iwn paper package exploded tead q u a rtc rs o f a lo ng -d is- ilephone com pany M onday, y iiyuring the w om an it was :d to. ; ' ' _w orker w as slightly hurt. >ackagc, d e livered by m ail, ju s t belbre noon as 35-year- y Bullis opened it. The com - scribed her a s a m anager in a :1 fie ld .' » ■)rities sdid the package did ip e a r to b e fro m th e n b e r . a n e lu s iv e s e r i a l Hlamed for three deaths and ies since 1978. Som e o f his

tirgence?/ — enough to protect a ’child, ilysis but. not to prevent him' ccting iT nim m unizcd p lay- :plained Dr. D.A. Henderson Hopkins University.[Holland's 1993 p o lio ou t- e lig ious com m unities that im unizalions got po lio 'ond 10 IPV recipients. Those pco- 1 get sick, but health officials cd they spread the virus all to Canada, exposing count- nmunized people along the

PV would add another four IS lo th e d o zen sh o ts 1 children already need by enderson said. He fears the extro expense o f polio shots am fewer protected children, orld Health'Organization has,: United States not to aban- , fearing it w o u im & d polio- lations such as India lo do

F i l e r F a l r g r b u n i l s j n d a y , J u l y 1 6 90 & 5 :3 0 p .m .<ets a v a ila b h n i: ■ M a g i c V a l l e y a v e r i c k S t o r e s

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selection In her trial Jgg murder of two youni «rs. October. - •dcr O f Ihis group, whites ’OS- b lack s a b o u t 7 -3 ,-ahd

slightly m ore men than v, the potential ju rors, acc

the unoftlcial breakdown.a Still, as ju ry selection

and the-courtroom-somctimei ■cad the only sound was the

sketch artists-'chalk fron- hed H ow ard d isallow ed cai dge courtroom, had A com petency hcari nd. p lonned to a ssu re tbai ses, underetands the proceed /ere assist' in her own defense

publicized case./id- While Ms. Smith has ; fo r p lea, her lawyer. Davi(

e is said his defense will be six mental state.

Juror questionnaires or

mjures-2-jm b targets have been high- jed nies and universities, lis- "W e have no indicatio ay . is anything o lh c rth an a vas lion“at this point.” polic

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li l . the ninc-siory ofTice bui ar- head q u a rte rs fo r B TI. m- tance te lephone com pa n a o ffices across Ihc SoUtl

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brought to es at court 8:45 a.m. in irt of Jury D iv ision ca al for the door. She w mg boys rn

plaste r cetli :s butnumbercd through blint nd th e re w ere she w as drt I women among N avy b lue 5 ccord ing to an white blouse

L a s t fa ll, on dragged on, a rre s te d , ai ies got so qnict a ro u n d the c scratch o f 10 som eshoutir )m the balcony. T o d a y , c :am eras in the walked by q

in stores a b iring also w as side had rec ja t M s. S m ith moved out o: edings and can ■ T h e seem sc in the highly fa r fro^n n

- StretJt, runn s yel'.to enter a th o u se , wa; /id Bru6k. has room fo r tc >e based on her satellite true

a n d ph o to g originally were area.

at-phone 1h-tech com pa- M cdical Cen

said she is mi ion ... th ^ this A n o th e r £ a locaPsitua- C o l l in s Hai

lice Maj. E .T ., Forest, suffe d ro v e hersel

fifth floor o f E a rl F ow le i uilding that is spokcsmarvT 1. a .Io n g -d is - T he dam aj pany w ith 30 office where iithcast. M ost T ony C opcli Ihesscs. . dem . said the :y had no idea in side w all t nd a bom b to building, whc_________________ T h c_b.u i I d ius conditions s e a rc h e d fo ic s a l W ak e w ere found.

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un&l 8:00 a.m. on MONDAY. JULY 24.1 idose paymont by poisonal ctiodt. monoy 0 aioifl a erwii cord tMTber-Tickot* wi floft

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n calm for trial250 people, but 83 were climi- s potential ju ro rs because d f 5 or bccause they had died or

lu estio n s included w hether ll ju ro rs ever had faked sui- 'h c th e r th ey k n e w .a n y o n e • hild was physically or«scxual- rd, whether any o f their chil- :re dead and how they died. : th e r ’thcy knew whal it Was early drown.ine-days after her sons disap- asl Ocl. 25. Siisan Smith stuck im that a black caijacker took •ompting searches and prayer nd and b ring ing a na tiona l idia spotlight to this town d f On Nov. 3, she confessed tp B the boy.-J by letting her cari :m inside, roll into John l5. ke. • • 6-ionday , M s. S m ith w as lo the courthouse al aboul . in a State Law Enforcement 1 ca r and h u s tled in a sid^,e wore blue jeans and a red

courtroom , w ith its om aie . reiling and sun ligh t seeping blinds on two?Ktory-windows, d re ssed in a con se rv a tiv e

u c skirt and sw eater w ilh a mse. her hair tied back, i'all, w h en M s. S m ith w as I. an an g ry cro w d p re ssed the dow ntow n cou rthouse . >uting "baby killer!”/. on ly ab o u l 10 pisoplc ly quietly and others shoppe^ a block o r so away. Neither

I requested th a t the trial bc ut ofUnion.ccne w as pcaccfu l. though n n o rm a l. U n io n ’s M am jn n ih g in front o fithc cour- w as b lo ck ed o f f to m ake r te lev is ion sca ffo ld s and ' trucks. Scorcs o f reporters, i to g ra p h e rs c ro w d e d th e

! building—Center. Com pany officials s married and has children.LT BTI e m p lo y ee , Ju d ith H a r r is o n . 3 8 . o f W aKe jfTercd m inor itijurics and r s e lf lo th e hos'piittl, said v le r . a F ire D e p a rtm e n t irvi*m age w as confined lo the ere the explosiori occurred, pc iand . a DTI vicc p resi- the blast blew a hole in an

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R q)ublicans cxpcct a sh. a p o ssib le D em ocratic they push to case fcdci o n cv e ry lh in g from ' fi cleaning-up (oxic waste ing workers from injury.

T h e S en a te M ondaj w as likely to bc several i and bchind-lhc-sccncs n

, legislation ihni would r tory agencies to follow c e d u re s . in c lu d in g review s, before issuing tal, health and safety rule ; T he legislation is aim

latory state that is out o OiVerly bu rdensom e ru d a rd s ," s a id 'M o jo fity D ole of-K^insas.

H e argued th a tth c c( s iv e federal regu latio r blanke t" over the natio and drive small busines; ruptcy.

B u t m o s t D em ocra t w hile federal regulations ex am in ed to dea l with Dole proposal goes too ofbusiness.

I t ’s “ an e x tre m e hu w ou ld h inder federal aj p ro tec ting pub lic healt a n d th e e n v iro n m en t,

• M in o rity L ea d e r T om f ' S o u th D a k o ta ; p ro n / ' D em ocrats w ould try t(

b i i r s .“m ost o nerous" p r 'S im i l a r to le g is la ti

. approved by the House t G O P ’s " C o n tra c t W itl

. agenda, the Dole bill wou• R eq u ire th a t agenc

, t io n 's cost against its cn health o r safety benefits i f a rule is justified:

• S u b je c t c a c h reg detailed health o r safe '^ and reqMire agencies to o

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W A S H IN G T O N (A f in a n c ia l c o n d i t io n s A m erican c ities im prov past year b ut at the cxpc e r taxes, delayed .repairs serv jces, acco rd ing to t League o f C ities. '•

A t th e sa m e t i ip e , . r_____adopted innovative mens

m oney an d co n tinue to re s id e n ts^ D o n a ld J.

. l e a g u e 's e x e c u t iv e d i M onday.

- “ T h e e s t im a te s o f s; y e a r ra n g e d fro m Phil cityw ide 'p roduc tiv ity b ocpectcd to y ield S46 ihi ings to the acquisition < ^ u ip m e n t that enabled s er com m unities, like Ct N .Y .. P ro s p e c t H e ig h I-ai^o. Fla., to save S10,C w hich can be a lot in a i budget," h e said.

S e v en ty -tw o pe rcen t •, c ities responding to the ;

• 1; ' iheir general fund reveni- cd expenditures for the. year, and alm ost as many

c c n t — s a id re v e n u e s expenditures in 1993 as wi . -By c o n tra s t , in fisco l 1992, on ly abou t h a lf of

' •--cities look in m ore than th I A sked about the currei

iFlrefighter upper 4ian( Arizonalblj

F O U N T A IN h i l l s , /— F ire fig h te rs took adv lo w w in d M o n d a y to r desert brush fire that had

1 .2 0 .0 0 0 acres and burned t m ile o f th is affluent suburl

T he fire northeast o f Ph 9 0 p e r c e n t c o n ta in e d M onday m orning, and ful

. • m ent w as expected b y eve■ Jim ' PayncTT spok;esma■ v a r io u s c i ty a n d s ta te

( l u t i n g the fire.; “ N o one is’ w orrie

F ounta in H ills any moi — ^Olehn-Brown,' a-district c

'the privately owned Rur -F ire Deportment. “As lot

: '-w in d 9ta}^s in our favor, ‘~ ^ g o o d shopo,- •—— I ' . ■

; W ind !was relative!- Monday liiqniing, an ifnp

from late last week wheo w ind drove the'fldm es,

; Itarted by lightning, to w: m illion^ llar'hom es iti

. | t v e deve lopm en t in ^ t t s d a l e .

, * .However, thundersto r forec88t,for. M o n d ay .a f

'{S rea ten ing to s ta rt mo: V ..tloDg'Wilh temperatures ah ' ' ^degrees. Midmomiiig terh] ! w erein the*ldW Ws. •

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I sharp debate and 'atic f ilibuste r as :dcral regulations ®a food sa fe ty to I sistes and protect*Liry.day b egan w hat nil days o f debate is negotiations on . .Id require regula- 3w elaborate pro- - - i .i. Ig c o s t-b e n c f i t tive risks ing environm cn- rule is issu mlcs. • Allowlimed at " a e h a llen g fIt o f control w ith through pc ru les and ston- C ri t ic s

ity L ea d e r B o b admiiiistra m e n ts w

: costs o f execs- Envirohm tions “ lie like a Food and it io n 's econom y C o n su m e lesses into bank- Commissi'

, no hoplth { :ra ts a rg u e th a t be issued, ons should be rc- A d v ise /ith ab u ses , th e Clinton to 00 far on behalf islation alo

Senate bll m e a su re ’’ th a t the proces:

.1 agencies from Katzen o f :alth and safe ty Managcmc n t, c o m p la in c d in a letter ti om D a sc n le o f A grouj ro m is in g th a t S e n . Joh i y to change th e offered an ■ p rovisions. p rovide m la tio n a lre a d y rtg u lo to rs sc as part o f the industry tc Vith A m e r ic a " G lenn pro] vould: few er regien c ies co n d u c t the cconon ns o f a reg u la - o p p o s e d environm ental. R epublicar

its lo detcnnine, W hile th 'r e f o r m " o f

re g u la tio n to that th e GC rty risk analysis b ack -door 0 com pare rela- the progre;

ghtening lal condi(A P ) — T h e 60 p ercen t

>ns o f m o s t sa id th e irroved ov e r th e ab le now |ixpense o f h igh- th a n th e yairs and cuts in league said:o.the N a tiona l said they fe

'• “B eing a: , .m a n y c i t ie s checkbookleasures to sav e process." (: to s e rv eT h e ir la rg e counJ . B o ru t . th e and leagued i r e c to r s a id conference

into doing lf s a v in g s th is n e g fc c t in jP h ila d e lp h ia ’s S o m e o f ty bank ’ that is in f r a s tru ciiiillion in sav- indefinitely

in o f com pu ter o f g reater c:d som e sm all- .S h e poinC anandaigua, th e 9 3 -y e i

ig h ts . i l l . , o r burst Sund:10,000 o r so m illions o fa sm all.c ity ’s nels and le

street.mt o f t h e 4 1 7 InfrastnKhe su rvey sa id fied b y 44enues exceed- respondentshe 1994 fiscal p re s su re oiany — 6 9 per- eight percer ic s - e x c c e d c d -d a te d by fcs well. m e n ts 'w it)ca l 1991 a n d th e m ;.3 3 pr o f A m erican w orker healn they spent. cen t citcfl thrrent ou tlook , omy.'rsget id on

B lid v a n ta ^ e o f0 m o p u p a A S M U < od blackened ;d to w ithin a3urb. M mPhoenix wase d b y la te ■full contain- M

evem ng, said m on fo r thete a g e n c ie s H H H | H

r ie d a b o u t . 'n o r e ,” s a id W © ':t ch ic f-w ith “ ------lu ra l-M e tro-long-atf the - . - 1o r, w e ’re in ^

v e ly l ig h t , ' fnproveihcni - - • L e v e l i hen 4 0 m ph D u s t g u !8, b e lie v e d C u a to n > w ith in feet Oiti an exfclu- in n e a rb y

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M ^ority Leader Bob D

iks b e ing addressed before a ssued.ow industry to m ake numerous Ig e s a g a in s t re g u la t io n s ,I petitions and in court, c s , in c lu d in g th e C lin to n itration. have said the require- w o u ld so h a m s tr in g th e

nm ental P ro tec tion A gency , nd D rug A dm inistra tion , the m er P ro d u c t S a fe ty ssion and other agencies that th and safety regulations could d.s e rs h a v e u rg ed P re s id e n t- to veto regulatory reform leg- a long the lines outlined in the b ill. It w ould “m icrom anage :ess oY assessing risks,” Sally o f the W hite House O fllce o f m ent and Budget complaincd ’ :r to Dole.oup o f D e m o c ra ts , led b y jh n G le n n o f O h io , h a v e ' an alternative bill tha t would m oro m odest restrictions on

ors and lim it the a b ili ty o f ’ to challenge agencies. T he iroposal also would apply to egu la tions — those costing , lom y SlOb m illion o yeor. as d to $ 5 0 ' m il l io n in th e can bill.: there is a need for “sensible o f regulations. G lenn argues G O P proposal am ounts to “a o r w ay to s top and reverse -ress m ade over the past 25

g leads to Itions in:n t o f c ity financc o fficers i r co m m u n itie s a r e b e tte r V to m eet their fiscal needs c y w e re o y e a r a g o , th e lid. I n 1994, only 5 4 pcfcbnt ’ felt that w ay. g ab le to b a lan ce 'th e c ity 's ok is on ly one p a r t o f th e " C aro lyn Long B ank s, at- lunc ilw d irian from A tlan ta ue president, said a t a news ice. "W h o t moy hove gone Ig thot — cutting services or in g n e e d s — is a n o th e r , f th o s e n e e d s , e sp e c ia l ly u c tu re , c a n n o t g o u n m e t ely w ithout running th e risk r costs later."sinted to o tim ely exam ple: / e o r -o ld w a te r m o in th a t nday in N ew York, spew ing o f gallons into subw ay tun- leoving 0 v as t 'h o le in the

ru c tu re needs w ere identi- 4 4 p e rc c n t o f th e s u rv e y n ts a s a thajo r factor putting

o n c i ty b u d g e ts . T h ir ty - cent blam ed p rogram s man-

fed e ra l-an d sta te govern - ' i t h o u t fu n d s td p a y fo r } p e rc e n t p o in ie d to .c i ty ealth benefits;, and 25 per- I the sta te o f th e local econ-

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R epublicans. The Dole o n on the o ther hand, has th re- m o st R epub licans a s v h e D e m o c ra ts . T h e re . :y, R epu b lican s and 46 D h e the Senate.Ity W hile Dole could must lot ity o f votes needed to f lid several IDcmocnits have i

t^iey’re prepared to use n t- p r^ed u ro l n iles lo delay g - filibuste r, i f n ecessary, he .votes lo end debate in the ge S e e k in g to a v o id a Ily staffers from both sides o f cessfully during last weel c d ’ Tashionacom prom isc.

O n regulotory re fo rm .: >y re p o r te rs sh o rtly b efo i / e "TJebate began Monday, “\ Id one o f the most importar )n battles o fth e year." o f L^bbjnng has been inte: le business com m unity mo to back in federal regulation Ig. o r i ^ in Congress A is year as /T coalition o f environr le sum er and tabor groups !

an in ten se countcrofTcn le cia lly am ong Democrats, » a ssa u lt o n federa l regul ‘a began in the House earli >e w ith its C onm tct'W ith A :5 islation.

0 improi [ U.S. citi-s ■ Som e c ities odjusted to;r suros by reducing the ir iIs 27 p ereent u i d they reduic pal em p lo y m en t in theIt yeo r, and 2 2 pe rccn t fn

A lm ost a th ird o f all citis th e ir ra le o f c ap ita l spee abou t 11 pereent sa id thI-__v ice le v e ls w il l d e c l inia d ow n s lig h tly from thes pcrccnt rate_ for 1994.e G row th in c ities' endirir refiected prudent policie:•. in th e p ast year, the leaguy exam ple, 69 percent o f al:t c i t ie s in c re a se d ta x ratk fee s; 4 0 p e rc e n t co n tra

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i estigato] stop grocIINGTON (A P) — Unscru- ocers are getting aw ay with0 launder m illions o f dollars amps because federal watch- spread too thin.'congression-' ;atorssay. -f by the General Accounting f in d s th e A g r ic u ltu re n t is ill-equipped to police o ■ogram that provides $23 bil- ir in food stam p benefits to million Americans.^O. the congressional inves- 5ency,~ajso found th a r f^ c r - , ires to authorize and monitor ores that accept food stamps her deterred n o r prevented om trafficking in them, dy com es as the Senate con- g is la tio n to o v e rh a u l the 'elfare system.v a tiv e s su p p o rt a p lan to stamps back to the states os ont. O ne o f those conservo- . Louch Foircloth. sa id the ort und e rsco re s h is b e lie f

dr City adds landEGA S (A P) — T he price “bu t the tim e to closc die . ed to stretch forever, r C ity ofTicials signed a n ' t w ith the federal govem - id a y to ta k e c o n tro l o f a c r e s o f l a n d in th e

Volley.isfe r deed wos signed by lec re ta ry B ru ce B a b b itt . . Dn hand fo r the cerem ony h N evoda Sens. R ichard

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u- that the closer adm inistn th program is moved to the rs the better the chance to cur h- “ T h e food .s tam p pr< n - ' become o total fraud enact

American people." said F Ig N,C.re Although the precise exi a stamp trafficking by stores

ll- e n ts is unknow n , law er to ofiicials believe that billior

in benefits arc laundered, i s- paper coupons ore a s « o r r- , on the streets, the GA'O saii 3r In a typical Uaf^cking st )S cers buy food stam ps frbn :d at less than face value, usi

to 70 cen ts on th e dollai 1- redeem them fo r cosh fi ic amount from the federal go

S to re s m ay a lso pure o stam ps from a third party IS re s tau ran ts , w ho lcso le rs 1- dealers, who exchange dt IC controbond, restaurant m e if for the paper couporis.

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“ “ o t c s l S aH 3 c r i t i c i s n ’ allies.

F rc n c h c o m m a n d o s ! gas bo ard ed th c Roinbo

II in th e S o u th P a c Sunday and subdued thc

T h e in c id e n t to o k F re n c h w a te r s o f f thc a to ll w h e re n u c lc a r tc

• resum e in S ep tem b er ofl ' year m oratorium .

T hc tim in g o f th e boj c s p c c ia l ly s e n s i t i v e t c a m e o n th c e v e .o f. ann iversary o f th c bdm i first R a in b o w W arrio r agents in N ew Zealand , ra p h c r b n b o a rd dr^'w i ship sank.

Ifv L o n d o n , B o n n , H and other, c ities , protcsli

■ e f f i g i e s o f F rc n c h J a c q u e s C h i r a c , c h a i r

■ -selves to th e ga tes o f Frc m atie com pounds o r hcIi express ‘.h e ir anger.

G re e n p e a c e c a lJ e d t seizure “nn ou trage agai ful p ro test a nd w o rld opii

P r im e M i n i s t e r A la reacted b y say ing Franc*

U.S^ esc•NEW D ^ H I , India (A

days a f tj^ 'e sc a p ln g from scparatf^ts, A m erican Jc soid M onday the other thn he w as held wilh arc safe i to be freed.

“T hey arc In good heol holding out bravely," Child airivihg in N ew Delhi on a K ash m ir, a H im lay o n

j region in northern India.I . hoping and pray ing fo r t I release.”j C h ild s , 4 1 , o f S im ib uI____ DonaLd~F. H u tc h in g s o f

W ash., and B ritons Paul Keith M angon w ere kidnap by M u s lim ’ re b e ls fig X ash m ir’s independence dominantly Hindu India.

Early Soturdoy, Childs daricncss and o rolnstorm fi hut w h e re h e w as be ing c lim b ed fo r 14 h o u rs th mountainous forests o f K a he w as rescued by a 'goven copter searching for the cop

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H ong Koi^g w h a te v e r r este rs corricd e n s u re i ts h P r e s id e n t respected, o in e d th e m - H e said C F rcnch d ip lo - e ig h t n u c ic held raH icv * ^ ' S e p te m b e r

“because it d th e s h i p ’s o f th c c o u n ti gainst peocc- F rcnch Ic D p in io n ." t a l is ts p rc d \ l a l n J u p p e c o n sc rv a tiv incc w ill take no m ajo r p r

capee sai(AP) — Two .D Irk H ase r

K ashm iri K ashm ir on I John C h ild s militant grou three hostages b ility , Ind ia fc and praying Faran, the litt

n o p p cd Ch lealth and are W esterners i hilds soid ofler dom o f jailed n a flight from W hen Chil in M o u n to ln U.S. Embass !ia. " 'n ic y ore him to a wai 3r the ir quick on speaking t

Dressed in Jbury, Conti.,, short-slccve <_of.Spoka_ni^_lookcd_h'M ltIijul W ells and shoved o f f tl lnapp(d July w hile in cap f ig h tin g fo r” even though I jce from prc- his feet while

He soid tht ds cscoped in him o r th e ( n from a mud tre o te d w ell ing h e ld and Injured, not alI th ro u g h th c He refused Kashmir until low h o stage vemment hcli-coptives. ierman lourist

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r m c o s u r c s T iT c ^ n c c d to cts t e r r i t o r i a l w a t e r s a r e l l

nI C h ira c 's p rom ise to holdc le a r t e s t s b e g in n in g in iie r w o u ld b e c a r r ic d 'o u t Cit Is in th e h igher in terest Cm try .” isle ftis ts ond cnv ironm cn- o:c d ic ta b ly c r i t ic iz e d th e Ktive g o v e rn m e n t, th o u g h ir p ro te sts w ere he ld in the

Lys hostag;e rt in th c so m e oreo o f d<3n Soturdoy. A lthough no diroup hos cloimcd responsi- ol Iian o ffic ia ls suspcci A l-little-known group that kid- ciC h ild s a n d th c o th e r w-s ond dem anded thc free- D led rebel leodcrs.h ilds orrived in New Delhi, Fiassy ofTicials tried to lake uiv a itln i cor, but he insisted Irg to reporters. jain blup jcons, a light.blue in

'c shin-ond sandals, Childs “{ilthyJnd.ciiinr>QScd,.Ile_ha_d____f the sh o rt beard he grew di:ap liv lty an d d id n ’t lim p, M^ he hod gotten' blisters on . tolile escaping. ththc militants never harmed tit e o th e r h o stag es. “ I w ase l l , n o t th re a te n e d , n o t Ut abused," Childs raid. O«d to discuss w here his fcl- prig e s w e re b e in g h e ld b r lc

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capita l. T he F rench publli I l ly su p p o r te d th e g o v e n uclcar p olicies.

B ut Francc cam c undci in g c r it ic ism . In a m ee t C h irac in S trasb o u rg on G erjnon C h a n c e llo r H eir (s lo raise the tests "and th on public debate in G erm s K ohl spokesm an P e te r H in Bonn.

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ges a re sjdcscrlbc thc k idnappers, s didn’t want lo “jeoporajze th o fthe other captives.” *

Aller the b rie f interview, cials led him owoy. Il.w as w h e th e r he w ou ld rem a ir Delhi o r hcad.homc.

In a stalcmmt released Su Foron militonts threatened t u nspec ified “ ex trem e stc Ind ian-governm ent fa lls li jailed rebel fighters by Sonii insurgents olso dem anded i “genocidc ofM uslim s|’by tlx

___ Indion.pffic|aIs_nnd_^lti.s{]d ip lom ats m et w ith K asht M uslim religious leader on

.to ask him to use his influen the captives, ofTicials soid ( tion o f anonymity.'

It w as their second 'm eei Umar Farooq, w ho'heiids the Conference, an umbrella grc pro-scparallsl polilieions and leaders^ '

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Even i f the mi ing, it shou ld ha m a k e s c lc ia r to n o rth -e n d tra ffi' d ressed o n so lid gap b e tw een th e , T h e b o a rd ’s i S im p le a r ith m e i Iieve n o r th -e n d i lioix (a n d th a t n g u e s s ) , i t w o u l ro a d -w o rk b u d g M e a n w h ile , be( m o n e y is a lreac h ig h w a y s a rc fa th e s ta te can fix

A n d m a n y ki j e c t s a r e in H i S n a k e R iv e r Ca th e L eg is la tu re i m o re h ig h w a y w a y , w a y d o w n it is s im p ly Ies: o th e r p ro jec ts .

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high school. 1 have oi U se 0 p art o f Tw in

th e regular high sehot ■plan has m any bbvioi w e ll in o ther citics. If

' cou ld be used to d iag in prim ary school chi m uch o f th e problem.

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Lifejackets can^ W e live a t W est Mi

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It'w asa*tragic accit life o f a 15-year-old b ing a life jacket.

I w ant to express m year-old boy w ho hel< e r in his a rm s, kcepini as m uch os p ossible a a t least 4 50 feet u p L{i

: w aves.: I w ant to give rccog Beaulieu w ho experth alongside as Junior PI

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, team s, the sherifTs’ de on the coordination in ering the m is s in g ^ y . - Everyone shouldTjc

o f boating duri^ng s to r should w ear a\i^fe jae l and uncom fortable, bi

Lost I w ant to say, * M agic, l a m proud of; show n in do ing w hat < You all opened y o u rp

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tn th** fi'H j. m unities and oi'ganizai

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iffic m is e ry m u s t b e ad - lid ground , n o t in th e airy h e c an y o n ’s rim s.'s re a so n in g is b a se d o n n e t ic . I f a b r id g e to re - id trafTic co s ts $ 1 0 0 m il- t m a y ,be a co n se rv a tiv e o u ld c o n s u m c a y e a r ’s id g e t for the whole state. b e c a u s e Id a h o h ig h w a y ea d y s t re tc h e d to o th in ,: fa llin g a p a rt fa s te r th an , fix them .’ k e y c o n s t r u c t io n p r o ­l i n e a h e a d o f a n o th e r C a n y o n b r id g e . E v en i f

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TSchooI as alternativeJu ly 2 po in ted o ut some be’uscd fdr'the altem ative “ | : one m ore to suggest. ./in Falls jfligh School after ' ihool h o i p a re over. This J /ious advtnm ges. It w orks ; I. I f m one> is saved, it iagnose learning disorders | children, thus elim inating :m . •'O Y '

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re a l p o s s ib ili ty , th o u g hn in th e n e x t few y ea rs .:• So ac tio n a t th e local le- H av in g g o tten ou rse lv es i e b y le ttin g no rth -en d land s o u ts trip ro ad p lann ing , wc r. su re w e ac t w ise ly o n thi y o p tio n s s till op en to u s.I, T h a t m e a n s c o n s id e r i tl. th e e a s t- s id e b e ltw a y pro

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. o f disrespect fo r fellow woll real cloud o ver the “ fun.” T< you en ter you rself a s a w alk O therw ise, enter as a runner tive rim ners a ren 't g o ing to i w alking; however, competit: ^Are’j f a jogger passes them Undeserved w inning spot as intention o r incl ination o f ru

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, participants. W e could v e ry ' backw ard i f the o rganizers d much trouble to include wall help i f the race announcer w<

'participants before the s tan c in order to qualify a s a winn< ing category, one m ust w alk - no jogging o r running. Y ot and have fun loo! ■

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lirituol well-being (a hoppiness ake from others or waste precio sources and put the w ell-being i ations in jeopardy) - the princi] this nation w as founded. I also / allegiance to the air. the land t o f this nation, w hich aiTbrds us lood, and I w ill do whal I can K from degradation, he fiog o f o u r nation stands fc iciples ond for the laods^watei that g ive us I^ m e and life, thi W hen it sum ifi against those ( /hich it has, when it stands for >n o f the oir, the lond a nd th e v c has; then I reserve t^e r ig h t > lest and protectioh’from desee im it-principles o f govenunent and

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m endm ent ever coijld. [ ~:nt to protect tiie flag o f a na- in l i b e ^ is, in fact, b y its ; :secrotion o f its sym bolic >” flog, and os a f ^ people, I rie r i ^ t to define its mean-^ [ ommerciolization o f th e nag” h e n there ore those that de- : o f m oney to be their govem - w on’t b um the ir sym bol, as it inciples, b u t a t these tim ess lands fp r ou r collective w ill' principles and the.lands, oir :h I ow e ollegiance, 1 w ill ' Iteration o f those principles on o f tiie resources, ineiner* n e c e s s s^ to save it from I, the nation from dy ^ a tioi}. it to save the f l a g f r w d e - f and th e principles.on w hich

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Energy Secretary Haze w ill designa te energy ui tary Charles Curtis as acti secretary.

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t o f coyotes and w o lves no g said. "The Indians lived wi with them, there aren’t that mar le are acting tike there's an in< r here in Goshen County pco|

1 pleads inDUS, O h io (A P ) — A ea ;d o f illegally ob tain ingof bubonic plague bacfc- Ei

the m ail pleaded inno- Tc y to federal,charges.*.Harris was indictcd jhst ati

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symbolic attempt to year, as:if w olves, in central -FEC dock. Hambfferent things about ing a rernot to be k illed ,” presiderw ith them, people Coyote 1

nony o f them. He wiinvasion going on; signature

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tinocent ineach count. Trial is set for S<

Tlie p lague killed one-four E uropean population in the Today, it Is treated with antib

H arris. 43 , o f Lancaster, attorney have iJccIined to cpi

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issumed no debt and spent S5 locumifnL^.nburg in 1984 gained national' real half-coyote for president. I lent, but failed to get the atti c had received.was found guilty o f felony for jres on' a petition seeking to ac during the 1989 special congres

I mail plagiSept. 5. , Police on Mayurth o f th e ‘freeze-dried, inache 1300s. bac te ria and rettibiotics. la tf, A m c r ic a r:r, und his C ollection o f Rocipmmcnt. .L a b -o ff ic ia ls;d the bac- three vidls becau!or a book w as a m icrob io lrf warfare, research. H e actu

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C lin to n ad m in is ti chonse (he'w oy.cc boiTow m oney for is b e g in n in g to di banks and others ii loan process.

B u t Idaho’s stati u n iv e rs itie s are or accepting the plon u vale lenders from favoc o f dircct smdi the federal govemm(

D ircc t S tuden t I supporters say it wtl rowing and eliminat cxtm fees and inters cutting banks, guan ond secondary mart proccss.

T he change has p w ith financial a id ( University o f Idaho, p ro g ram last year, schools are set to adi in the coming schoo!

■ It also has been po dents, w ho no longei checlu to be process

"'“Tnoncxjs transferred to thes% hoo l8, anc am o u n t o f p aperw reduced.

“ T o m e h w as tl th a t h a s happen< yea rs . It has absoli v e r y w e l l , " D avenport, U n iv c r

Brieffi!2 women fo

B O IS E — T w o B tw o s to n n y nights a

____ Idaho City. ^T h e h ikers-w ere i

F o rest ofTicials to is____ before h iking to chec

M an y tra ils in the co n d itio n because o reccnt storm s.

“I f they hadn’t bee • D e p u ty . D e b b ie K i

D epartm ent. The wo 36, h ad w arm clothcs

Ada-area biBO ISE — Birds fe

spreading a h ighly co T h e outbreak o f ti

b irds could spread it i w ild life v e te rin a rian : lethal fiingus is also :

-------------- lem nationw ide .-------. “ O n ce it sta rts , it

im usual to see 2 00 o r Thcl^fungus is cx tr

lesions inside the b ir in fected bird tries to eat it and be contam ii

T h e disease also s] ' tu te seeds.

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e g e o f f ic iinlstratii0 (A P ) — A d irec to r is tra tio n p la n to U n til ’.collcgc students office p rt o r their education fprent typ ) d raw fire from same loa ■s involved in the difTcrent

w ith theilate colleges and rules.: on the ir w ay to Smdcnin to eliminate pri- cent o f thm the process in thecom pitudcnt loans from The re’nment: o n ly o rIt L oarJlprogram Processinwill simplify bor- half, makinate many o f the Davenporcrest payments by In a d diiarantee agencics longer bemrtcets out o f the agencies,

that someIS proven popular as they beid officers at the . Presidetio, who tested the expanding:ar. O ther Idaho student kadopt the change tem, savir

001 year. $12 b llli. I popular w ith stu- y ^ .Ig er must wait for 'A ltem aessed because tbe als w ouldred electronically percent oland because th e vate lendirw ork has been cies a ch(

processes;s the best th ing Penny 1e n e d in m a n y president iso lu iely w orked O ne Bank

s a id D ai) Boise, supi/crsity o f Idaho terns run s

lyfoiind after wieel) Boise w om en w ere rescued s along a w ashed-out, tree>s

re uninjured. The ordeal p n D issue a w arn ing to hikershcck on trail conditions.____the Boise N ational Forest i e o f last su m m er’s fires, a

been prepared, it could have K i n d e l b e r g c T o f t h e B o i w om en. K rys M ilcy, 27, ar hes, food a nd m atches. Klndc

birds dying fron5 feeders in w estern A da Cou ' contagious and deadly;filhg| i f trichom oniasis is cehlerec 1 it to B oise o r anyw here else, an for the Idaho D epartm ent so killing birds in the Ketcht

. it c rea tes a considerab le I o r 300 dead birds.” said Hui :xtremely contagious around b ird 's m outh, preventing it 1 to eat a seed, it w ill sp it it o minaied.-3 spreads through b ird feces

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dais Kke ionplan-o r o f s tu d en t financial aid. il l a ^ y e a r . D a v e n p o r t 's p ro c e s s^ as m any as 40 dif- types o f applications for the loans and dealt w ith several n t guarantee agencies, each heir ow n requirem ents ahd

lents lose as much os 8 pcr- ■ their loan m oney to pay fbr nplicated looA processing.- revam ped process involves, o n e a p p l ic a t io n form ,

sing costs have been cut by tak ing loan checks bigger, jo rt said.d d itio n .. lo a n s w o u ld no be sold to secondary m arket :s, eliminating the confusion m e student borrow ers face begin to repay their loans, ident C linton has proposed ing the program to bring all ; Icons under J j ie n c w sys- ving taxpaycrsairestim atcd llion d u rin g th e n ex t five

Tiative Republican propos* lid limit the expansion to 40 o f the loans and give pri-

nders and guarantee agcn- :hancc to stream line their es and compete, y Shaeffer, a ss is tan t vice I t and m anager o f the West m k s tudent loan cen te r in iupports letting the tw o sys- n side by side.

ekend on trailled Sunday a fle r spending e>strewn h ik ing trail near

prom pted B o ise National :rs lo c a lf fo rest ofTlcials

it are in ex trem ely rough ,, a long , w et w in te r and

ve been a- lot w orse," said lo is e C o u n ty S h e r ifH s and D ebra W inch-H aes,

ide lberger said.

im disease•o u n ty jrc killing b irds b y ' ’ rigllttt' ■red a round M erid ian but Isc. said Dr. D ave Hunlcc. n t o f Fish and Gam e. T h e . ' ' chum area, and is a prob-

le loss o f b ird s . I t ’s not Junter.nd biid feeders. It causes it from sw allow ing. I f an - t out. A .hca lthy bird m ay •

:es and that can contami-

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uly 11 .1995

Fl Idaho: —credit

‘ BOISE (AP) — Idal ; 'o f the heaviest credit ca ’ nation, undermining-the [ . citizcns are sotne o f th< j conservative people ih,11

T h e 'd e b t am oun ts I . person — enough to i ii

in the nation for p er ho card debt and ninth for i debt.

Experts think m any i be compensating fo r lo' pu sh in g d a ily expens

■ charge cards. .•As o f this January, It

carried a credit card del l io n , a c c o rd in g to C a rd T ra c k o f A m er Maryland.

The phenomenon can by the. inverse relation; p e i^ n a l incomc and crc said Robert M cK inley. CardTrack which has stu

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►ans car :card dilahb carries one it card indicard debts in the . "ThoseIhe myth that its o ften havIhe most fiscally McKinleyi.lhecounuy. ly use a cJ to $1 ,6 0 0 per tool."r ^ Idaho sixth Shirley 'household crcdit o f C onsur pet-capiia card Service ol

lo ts o f p.cy Idahoans may becau se tllow incomes by financial ciis e s o n to th e ir “Credit <

to get. therIdaho residents th em as i

lebt o f S 1.6 bil- income." TI a s tu d y b y Idaho ise r ic a In c . in capita incc

^bout 85 p«on be explained d f $ 21 ,84insh ip betw een D ivision o:redit card 'dcbt. Ranked na:y. president o f was, 39th olstudied the cred- But whil

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rry one ( lebts-in^ndustry since 1986. se slates w ith lower incomes av e a h ig h e r ra tio to deb t,’ ey “Consumers essential- 1 cred it card as a borrow ing

■y Trehame. cxccutive diiectoi isu m er C re d it C o u n se lin g o f Idaho, said she has seen p eo p le fa ll on h a rd tim es

: they u se c red it ca rd s a s a I crutch.lit cards have become so easy here's a real temptation to use s a c ru tc h to su p p le m e n t " Treham e said, is not an-afnucnl state. Its per

icom e in 1994 w a9$18,S25 . • pcrccnt o f thc'U .S. p er capita 8 43 , acco rd in g lo the s ta te 1 o f Fm ancial M anagem ent, rutionally, Idaho’s per capita I o fth e 50 states, hile the stan: trails the nation

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of heav. in per capita wealth, its

n e s debt to income e x c e t^ i bt," age. Idiiho’s total cord d lial- percent o f its total pers 'in g - 'b u t the U.S. card debt is

o f the country 's total inci stor In Idaho, 68 perccnt in g ho ld s h o ld a V isa o r een a c c o rd in g to .E q u ifo n es D ecision and System s, IS a da ta firm in San Diegt

average U.S. crcdit card osy to 10 cards in all. use The picture may not b e n t the num bers suggest, I

e c o n o m is t Jo h n M itch per know how extended Idal 25. .important to look a t othei sita “You need to look at tc a te liabilities before jum pir mt. sions,’’ Mitchell said. Hi sita some factors like Idaho’s

m illionaires to the popi ion drop in peisonal bankrupt

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m sfsi14-2122 , .S24-27ta 994>’ill. r- fJA:''.

dest F ijits ratio o f card ' b the U.S. aver- . M D S ' debt is about 8 Universi

ireonal income, fo r th e is just 5 pcrccnt w hat wil icom e.. has everIt o f all house- T h er M aste rC ard , M organ fa x N a tio n a l total $3 i IS, a m arketing T he figo , C alif. The > , gift fron rd holder has 8 * “ " m c rs ia i

U niversiI bc so blcak^as ! w a s rec

U.S. B a n c o rp ' F o u n d a l chc ll sa id . T o Davidsoi lahoans are, its M o rg tier data. M rs. Mototal assets and one tim e

)ing lo 'conclu- based in H e t>oimcd out the larg< >’s h i ^ ratio o fX g in g co pulation and a C ascade iplcy filings.

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P millioh rD S C O W (A P ) — T h e " . 'crsity of.Idaho is w aiting I ;hc fin a l in s ta l lm e n t o f S : will be the largest gift it ^ver received!le J a c k a n d F ra n c is - ;an endow m ent fund w ill * i3 m illion. 1“le first installm ent o f th e \]- from Jack M organ, a Yor- 5 iaT e"sen a to ro tid "1 9 3 4 “ :T ~ ersity o f Idaho graduate, “ re c e iv e d in 1 9 9 2 . U I

id a tio n D ire c to r L in d a ” d sonsaid . ->rgan d ied in 1988. a n d ■ M organ d ied in 1992. A t " ' ime, the J.I. M organ Co., '1 in Ij/ew M eadow s, w as ; argest in d e p e n d e n tlo g -

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rem ained in crltica after an e lderly W et wrong w ay on Inter her car lost w eek, ki

■ young niecc.Ruth R asm ussen,

! b le a t th e U nivers: Lake City. She was, F r id a y fro m M ag i M edical C enter in T

Jody L ynn Rasmu W yo., and L eR oy Vi

.<tfifr~wreck a b o u t 1 'W e n ilc ll. W itnc! V ipperman m ade a shouJder o f the intet into o n com ing t r a f tried to get h is s ttent

B efore th e accidi apparently ransacke

• fo u n d '^ a f k ey s h is from him , sa id Cpl Idaho State Police. > license w as revoked he failed a road test,

D e sp ite h is fam V ipperm an had dri\ in the past, K urz si w aiting fo r h is daug

,fo r a fam ily . reuni( w hen he decided t ^ t

“ H e m igh t have j ' said.

Twin Fall Crin sets meeting W

T W IN F A L L S '- Crim e Prevention A

________ i t s m o n th ly me<W ed n esd ay a t th e Departm ent m eeting

The public is enco e n ro ir m p rog ram s i

• ' gangs and crim es - w ilfinc lude n e i^ b o i p rev en tio n sem in a r and e d u c a tio n a l ev police, according to

. - release. , .. T h e T w in - f tiU s A sso c ia tio n is^dcsij crim e rate in T w in I the county. F o r more S g t. J im M u n n o f D ep a rtm en t a t 736-

------------- M cD an ie l-o f- th e -TS h e riffs D epartm ent

City Council se Iheetlng for 5 p' T W IN F A L L S -T

hold a special meetii continue prelim inary

' • for fiscal years 1995- ;s ta r ts O c t 1.

T he co uncil meet: ■. p.m . today-at Canyoi . B lue Lakes B M . , Tv

ing is open t a th e pub

: Land O ’L a k ^, property to bui■' G O O D IN G - I

W estern F eed D ivis p ro p e r ty n o r th e a s t

. announced p lan s to flaking and"^commod

; ity-T h e new fac ility

- i - e x te n s io n o f th e Tw j tu rin g p lan t, and gr < be a t noo n o n Ju ly t com pletion o f th e p ' 1995.,; L and O ’ L a k e s ii T coopera tive .based in , W e s te rn F e e d D i' ! ' Seattle , supp lies feei ' stock p roducers , loct

fa rm s to r e s in .Ida O regon , C a lifo rn ia , and Southeast A sia .

5-year-oId hurt his3ig Wheel L

■ t : tW iN F A L L S - A ^ ; sligfitly in ju red Mon ] h is 9 i g W h e e l o u t

■'5 police said._ T y le r S to ck s , o f 1

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_V, m g Stocks m u n d _ a r launched b im out ont o f th e car, according

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milraUeiLman still ter-crash---------- A M a lta w o m an ical cond ition M onday Vendcll m an driving the iterstate 84 crashed into , killing h im se lf and her

:n , 58, w as listed as sta* e rs ity H o sp ita l in S alt .'as. transferred there last ag ic V a lle y R e g io n a l 1 T w in Falls, m ussen, 15, o f Sheridan f V ipperm an, 83, died in .Jt fo u r m ile s w e s t o f n e s s e s to ld p o lic e ! a U -tum on the grassy Iterstate and drove back raHTc, w h ile m otorists ention. .:iden t, V ipperm an had eked h is hom e until he h is fam ily h ad h idden Cpl. Je rry K urz o f the e. V ipperm an’s driver's :cd two -years ago when ;st, he said.a m i ly ’s p re c a u t io n s , d riven 'a round W endell t said . V ipperm an w as . aughter to p ick him up m ion in B o ise F riday

take to the road./e g o tten an tsy ,” K urz

Ime Prevention WednesdayS ' - Th<J-T w in F a l ls ,1 A ssociation w ill hold n c e tiiy ; a t 7 p .m . he T w in F a lls P o lice n g room .. .icouraged to attend and ns designed to prevent : - topics o f discussion iborho'od watch, a gang n ar, in fo rm a tio n fairs e v e n ts sp o n so re d by to an association ji.ews

Is C r im e ,P re v e n t io n . e s ig n e d .to 'rc d u c e th e . in Falls and the rest o f ore infonnation contact. o f T w i n F a lls P o lice 3 6 -2 2 0 0 , o r S g t. B ill e -T -w in -F a lls -C o u n ty -- — ent a t 736-4040. v. r

sets special > p.m. today- T he C ity C ouncil will leting th is afternoon to u y work on the’ budget 95-96. T he budget year

e e tin g .w ill b eg in a t 5 lyon Springs Inn, 1357 T w in Falls. T he m eet-

public.

^ purchases luild facility• L a n d O ’ L a k e s , v ision , has purchased a s t o f G o o d in g a n d to b u ild a n ew grain- nodity-transload facil-

ty w ill o p e ra te a s an T w in F a lls m an u fac- g ro u n d b reak in g w ill

d y 19. P lans c a ll fo r e p lan t b y th e e n d ‘o f

s is a fa rm e r-o w n e d 1 in M in;ieapolis. The D iv is io n , ' b a s e d in i feed p roduc ts to live-' - i

[d a h o , W a s h in g to n , i lia, M o n tan a , H aw aii ' :a. . 1

irt after riding i l in frd n to fca r• A 5-year-old boy w as ' lo n d ay w hen h e rode , \ u t in f ro n t o f -a c a r , ,

i f T w in F a lls , w as in ^ i_ f li_ M a g ic _ V a U c y .. .:a l C e n te r M o n d a y j

is d riv ing w est on m e Avenue N orth a t 12:50 ildren w ho w ere push- a residential drivew ay _ p n to 'th e r o ^ ' i n front Ig to police,

piled finiD i ta f f tqM its

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WeaiB y Richard Streeby a n d L iz W r i^ t T im es-N ew s writers

T W IN FA LLS - Sever s e v e ra l s o u th -c e n tr a l L M onday and Sunday.

-------FiM t.-warm-temperatur«storm s had w eather oflicio possib le flooding on the 1 near H ailey.

M onday evening, the rivi fee t a t H ailey , but offlcif w a te r to r is e a g a in as

. d ro p p e d h eav y ra in s not M onday night.

“It seem s to b c 'rea lly n ra in s righ t now .” said Da: caster w ith the N ational Wi Boise.

F lood stage is 6 'fc e t. 1 5.75 feet M onday mom inj w arm tem peratures melted

“'packs.P eople reported 62 mph

TwinFj gives br to landl<B y S e m L. McCarthy Timcs-Ncws writer ,

. TW IN FALLS - The cit) lords a break!

Landlords no longer will 1 able i f their tenants do not pa

“ W e 're changing it so th f a lls o n to th e ten an t!" c M anager Tom Courtney. ■

Under a city law revised : :W ho estab lish w ater, scwc acco u n ts un d e r ttie ir own required to submit a S75 depi

I f t h e b ill has not been days, the city has the authorii

. w ater to the rental property a service fee on' the renter. Ri as. delinquent - those who hi down their utilities a seconc

. required to submit a three-n guarantee future payments.

The revisions w ere approv - b y the City Council.

S h en y Jeff, the c ity’s dii services, said the changes v, lords decide whose nam e ti accounts.

____ C ouncilm oiL JcfL G oodiilandlords had told him they abou t th e prev ious law - them to pay the bills for del “I believe th ey ’ll a ll be pl< Gooding said about the revise

Councilman Tom Condie s ported the changes, even th the city only has to contend v quent accounts.

“W e d o 'no t have a delinqt Condie said. *We really do qi

RockCr Canyon plan dehB y Sean L. M cCarthy'T im es-N ew s w riter

T W IN F A L L S - A b o u t s la ted to line a m ile -long R ock C reek C anyon rim as subdivision northw est o f Tw

B ut the neighborhood's di D etw eiler and K en Stutzma w a it un til W ednesday to fi can build the new hom es as < tb the eiist rim o f the canyon

T h e c o u n ty co m m iss io i them . D e tw eile r 's cousin, I w ill to u r th e p ro p erty Wei noon and decide afterward se tb a c k s fo r th e p ropose i hom es.

.L a s t m o n th , th e c o u n ty zoning com m ission rejected 50-foo t setback on each o f lo ts . T h e p lan n in g com m ii w an t to g iv e th em j u s t a p s a id L e e T a y lo r , th e cou

/-w im inistra tor.P lanning-C om m ission-C I

M ikesell said blankirt appro _ h c ^ lv c n . for.canyon-rim .set

the rim ’s stability and geolo varies. M ikesell said the plai sion w ants to ru le on each lo

— V T odo our jo b effectlvel> see those lots,” M ikesell insi and I looked and I looked i tell w here the lots w ere.". T he subdiv ision proposed and Stutzm an w ould follow i R w k C reek C anyon fo r one P ^ L ine Road:-It’s about th

yTWin F alls, b u t i t 's ju s t aci / f r o m the city’s “area o f imp.

tion o f land outside the city county a g r e u to p u t under ci u lations. "

P le ase see

M agifher

p a r tsGulch,

M orfloodii

vere w ea th e r h it In roods. .1 Id a h o lo c a t io n s E ast F

. s a idlures,-then-thundor— Sherifl Iciols w orried about patche le B ig W o o d 'R iv e r O n ;

thunderiver dropped to 5 .2 o f desi ic io ls expec ted th e region, a s th u n d e r s to rm s Neai n o rth o f K e tch u m report(

its foCy responding to the p .m ., D an B drsum , fore- W cinb W eather Service in meteor

feet bet. T he riv e r w as a t said. L ning a fte r S unday’s Mondo ted m ountain snow - Win<

» to r at ’nph w inds in som e the c lc

aUs n reak |loMs Icity is giving land-

'ill be held account- t pay utility bills. ^} the responsibility." e x p la in e d C ity

ed Monday, renters ew er.o r san ita tion wn n am es w iin > e JeposiL:en pa id w ithin 30 lo r i^ to tum o ff the ty and impose a $10

Renters classified0 have the c i ty s h u t ' | H :ond tim e - will be ;e-month deposit to

>rov«l unanimously

1 director o f utility:s would help land- H I le to put on utility

. Moi3dm g-said_seyeral_____ «icy were concerned- w hich requ ired "Wdelinquent renters. m

: p leased by th is j ’ 1 vised ordinance. ' ■lie said he also sup- The 1 th o u g h 'h e -th ln k s.id with a few delin- B

Gracinquency problem,” utcs0 quite well.” ■ Mon

reek fronrtheS

i r i m a

layed 5viderentfivC’

)u t 22 hom es are- tnicV ng s tre tch o f th e T i1 as p a rt o f a new inter Twin Falls. the o s developers, Stan Th m an , w ill have to0 fm d out i f they as c lose as 50 feet/on . I ysio n e rs - a m o n g n, B rent Reinke - B y V irj tVednesday a fte r- T im cs-I ird on appropriate )sed c a n y o n -r im T W Ii

■SchoolI ty p la n n in g a n d annual i ted a request fo r a T h e o f the residential adm in i: m ission “d id not A ve. W a p ack ag e d ea l," Memi :o u n ty ’s z o n in g v ice chi

Chairmii-C hairm an-E riok— ninCTfci proval should not Also.<^etback& J}ecause____ »—?Tb<sological structure th e higl planning com m is- w ou ld o1 lot individually. five crei /ely, w e ’ve g o t to - , Sonic insisted. “ I looked c re d its ed and I c o u ld n 't 'th e y ha'

fo r gracised by D etw eiler approva >w the east side o f C urrc one m ile north o f m ust re :t three m ites from sem cste across the s tree t T he p

m pact” - the sec-* Enrollm ;ity lim its tha t the h ig h -sc 5r c ity zoning reg- earn ed :

• c o rre sp e e C A N Y 0N /B 3 ' ' ondary

mgoes

s o f B la in e C o u n ty , such ;h, Borsum said, onday evening there was liti ding domoge except on a fc is. such os near the : F o rk o f thb river,

B lo in e C o u n ty ' i f f s Department d is-— g o l lier D odie Chapman. ^ |I S unday , o sovoge derstorm left a swoth estruction across the m.:ar Bliss, a shed was rted lifted clean ofT bO ndations a t 4 :4 5 -

so id C a rl nbrechtj a N ational W eathe orologist in Boise. The shed before landing on a cow - kil

Locals could not confim i i day night, however, inds crumpled one leg o f a gt t W estern Seeds in Hcyburr levator to topple and rupture

Stopping ti

o to r is ts rnove slow ly ar rade. Below, th e n ew g ra

Workcle Timcs-News

B U H L - M o to r is ts on Cl rade can expect delays of-up es due to road construction t onday.Through Friday, floggers wll : for n o more than 15 minute )m 7 o.m. to 6 p .m rhear the b ! Snake River.Crews are consm icting a cor new portion o f roodwoy, andII mivcl on 0 gravel suifoce tJ nstruc tion zone. T h is 'porti oject is scheduled to be pov d o f August.The Clear Loke G rade projec je 0 new, devo ted rood-cast i I t rood w ith tw o 12-foot-w /e -fo o t sh o u ld e rs , a guardi ick-climbing lane.Turn lanes w ill bc construc crscction w ith B ob Barton R' : o ld road.The new road should be opei

mn FallsIrginia S. G a rb tt 5-Ncws w riter

'I N F A L L S - T h e T w i )I B oard w ill e lec t n ew lead ll m eeting tonight.; b o a rd m e e ts a t 7 p .m . lis tra tion bo a rd room a t 2( W.m bers w ill choose a. new cl ihairman and o lhcr o fllcers. m an Stevis T o lm an is retiri rcarrtm-thc-T-win-Falls-boap o.on ton ight’s agenda:

h n nrH w i l l v n f ^ n n T h righ sch o o l en ro llm e n t p o l I allow sm dents to reg ister redits per sem ester, lio rs c o u ld re g is te r fo r o r is d u rin g th e ir e ig h th sem lave accum ulated sufliciem -aduation a n d have th e pri: val.'r e n t ly , so p h o m o re s and reg is te r fo r a t le a s t six ere :ter,-and sen iors fo r five, proposed change is part ol

iment Policy th a t w ould re< schoo l fa c u lty .an d accep t i in abcred ited secondary : sp o n d e n c e ^ c o u rse s a n d p< y institu tibns' tow ard fulfill

j . ''

alleion 2-

ich a s O h io b u s h e l grai: A nderson, 58

little sign o f dam age.atS30 i few rem ote “ I t ’s a tei

‘I th o u g h t It w as oing to ta k e up th< t r e e s right ou t of

th e ground.*

— Clarence Wrigh: Burie

ther Serv ice going to take led flew 100 ground," Wrif killing it, he tim e and boy,

m the report tened a good p six and busted

I grain eleva- A llred Cons um , causing the office for ' ire a 46 ,000 -. 47. o f Burley.

traffic

aro u n d c rew s u s in g hei i ra d e ls 'ta k ln g s h a p e a s {

continuC le a r L ake

jp to 15 min- L j | g j e | ^ a that 'started

stop traf- utes a time

over

tom otorists

e through the the

paved by the

jec t w ill p ro- - st o f the cur-

lanes, a

ructed a t the1 Road and at by Sept. 30, ai

rupt traffic dl pen to traffic the Idaho T iar

s School ]graduation reqi

• B o a rd mi o p p ro v e th e i

w in F a l l s C lem ens a s thi :adcrs a t its S tu a r t Ju n io r

S m ith a s th e m . in th e E lem entary Sci 201 M ain • T h e board

C ity M a n a g e r ■ chairm an, s t r e e t a n d s to rs .X u rre n t O regon T rail E tiring a fte r P lans fo r a b>ardr----------- S lree t-to -the-8

b y th e sta te , a diangcsJn_d\D g.nnd_C i?nst >olicy th a t r e c e iv e s ap] e r fo r on ly C ourtney ’s letti

T h e c ity and o n ly fo u r a jo in t p ro jec t

e m e s te r i f pedestrian safe en t c red its B lue L akes Bo p rin c ip a l’s fe n c e s bock tc

l in e a n d d e v >d ju n io r s C ourtney said, cred its p e r • B ids for s<

re a d y fo r con: . o f a D ual t r a c k a n d resi reduce the hom es and lane :p t c re d its O ’L eary Energ; •y sch o o ls , • T h e boarc

p o s t-^ e c - long-range pliu fillm ent o f g ram budgeti^ (1

-day ]ra in b in . M a n a g e r G eor 58, o f H eyburn, estim ated i

530,000.te r r ib le - lo o k in g m e ss ,”

observed.C larcnce W right, ‘

* was standing'outside t h e -B urley -hom e beiweei

and 4 p.m . when a g * o f w ind knocked do'

the wooden trusses o f eye d o c to r 's o f^ce tl wos under constructii

9 ' ' l . The office is locoted riey the com er o f 20th Str

and Overland Ave.“ I th o u g h t it w

k e up the trees right out o f t /r ig h t said. “ Il ju st weaved o oy, it w ent down. It really fi )d portion o f it. It took a two-t ted it right in tw o."Qnstruction o f Burley is buildi o r optom etrist Jack ZarybnisI ey. Zarybnisky soid the collap

h ea v y e q u ip m e n t to rip i 18 a la rg e w e d g e o f th e ca

lies on i

I, and construction w ill not dis ; during harvest, according t< "lansportation Department. •

[ Board tc-equircments.m e m b e r s a r c e x p e c te d t

le a p p o in tm e n t o f E u g e n th e v ice p rinc ipa l o f I^obei

o r H ig h S c h o o l a n d S tev e th e p r in c ip a l o f H a r r is o School.ord w ill rev iew a le tte r fror j e r T h o m a s C o u rtn e y a b o i s to rm d ra in a g e is su e s ilea il E lem entary School, a b ik e tra il from W ashingto e -sohoo l-a re -be ing -rov iow o

an d th e tra il is se t fq r jj id nstruction as soon as' the cit a p p r o v a l o f th e p la n sletter said . ;._____-_______ind h ighw ay distric t also p la ec t-to -im p ro v e :d ra in o g e an ofety be tw een the school on B oulevard . C rew s w ill mov c to th e a c tu a l rig h t-o f-w o i e v e lo p d r a in o g e d i tc h e s id.r severa l d is tric t projects, or o n s id e ra tio n - h ig h schoo -e s tro o m c h a n g e s , so le s o and ,on th e B o h r Farm a n d th ergy Project.>ard w ill r e v ie w r e p o r ts 0 p i t t i n g and ,the ath letic pro ti iThe levy, e lec tion commll

rampo rg e set construction back n j the Winds o f up to 35 i

the Buriey airport.■ h e T hat'.S j'pretty gustj

but Surfoay 's sto rm c 74, severe thunderstorm,* h

c his severe thunderstorm r :en 3 to 57 mph. — - gust Weinbrccht said the s;

low n dients for mayhem, im of an ture, an unstable atmc that heating, combined w ith ;

:tion. H ail the size o f gol d on east o f Boise, he said. >treet B ill S pcch t, Idaho

manoger for Minidoka w as s a id th e s to rm -c a u s

f the throughout the areo. one- The storm cast a pall fiat- restaurant a t 1242 Ov

>-by- Bandy Phothong, 20. c ing Sunday,

ding “ It got a little dusty- isky, 1 p.m .. she said, then apse outage left custom ers “ '

CtaWbyAMmi u p and . haul aw ay p a r t :an y o n wall g a v f w ay fc r

C lear!

S H Q i . ;

lis- S te e lm a n -D u f f In c . to W ash., is the contractor

lion'project.

0 select ktee has prepared a p ra

to that includes b rochure :n e com m unity m eetings a )crt ed ito r cam paign in A i ^en cam paign in Septem ber jo n - • O 'L e a r y J u n io i

Principal W iley Dobbs om h o w sc ie n c e c la s s e s o u t e i ^ t h g rad e rs c a n fit e a r schedules so the d istric

s ta te r e c o m m c n d a t i i ton courses be required fo: ^od—th e -b o a rd ~ ap p ro v es tl lid- likely im plem ent th e n ;itv the 1996-97 school v e a n s , • B oard m em ber Vei____ h o n o re d w ith , th e \lan W o m e n a w a rd frc m d -.ln tem a tio n a l o fT w in F m d • ^U .S . S en . M a rk 1 Dve c o m m e n d fo r m e r T vay te a c h e r L aR o n Sm ith e s , W ashington ia a n E ins

F e llow .ass ig ting^w ith are legislatioi). ' ' '001 S m ith de 'veldped le; o f v ide ftinds to tra in H ea

the u s in g m e a a in p f ti l pe<appropriate ac tiv ities f(

On m a tic s and sc ien ce ,” -I iro- b ill-w o s .ia tro d itc^ ih ,^ ait- beco D sid ered Ja te rth ls '

(

p a g e;k tw o weeks. I35 mph were clocked at

usty ," W einbrccht sajd; m d o esn ’t qua lify as a 71.* he said, noting that a ” m requires w inds o f up

he storm had all the ingrc- , including “ample mois- itm ospherc-and daytim e /ith a frontal system.” ,g o lf balls was reported <id. • Iiho P ow er C o. d is tr ic t • i oka ond Cassia counties, a u s e d p o w e r o u ta g e s

pall over the China First ' O verland A ve., w here

:0. o f Burley was work-

sty-and windy" at about ien a two*minute power rs “eating in thc.dark.’\ " ’i

!

!

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AMOY AAEKZmw Ttn»NM<i

lart o f Clear LakeFor the road.:-------------------

Lake

in c . o f C la rk s to n , ■ to r on this S6.1 mil-

leadersprainotional schedule lure m ailings in Ju ly ,JS and a letter-to-thc-

A u g u st and a phone iber.l i o r H ig h S c h o o l >bbs w ill dem onstrate s e s fo r s e v e n th an d 1 f it in to ju n io r h ig h ■trict can com ply w ith a t io n s th a t s c ie n c e I fo r those graded. I f :s th e p la n . It w o u ld ic new requirem ent inyear.__________________V era R edinan w ill be c W o m e n H e lp in g , f r o m S o r o p t im is t

in F alls.rk H a tf ie ld w ro te to r T w in F a l ls m a th n ith fo r h js w o rk in iinstein Congressioital ith ed u ca tio n -re la ted

I leg is la tio n “to p ro - H ead S tart teachers in p e d a g o g y .a Q d a ^ r

" H a t f ie ld sa id . The ih ,fto :$ l« a te ;a n d w ill thls'ffirniwcr;'*-’ '

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B-2 Tlmos-Nows. Twin

Navy]PO C A T E L L O (A I

by a federal appellate - ' to resum e dum ping n

Idaho, thc N avy is no' ;yank its Naval. R ead 'and 1,000 w orkers — N ational Engineering I : L ess th a n ‘24 h our ju d g e panel o f th e 9 •Court o f Appeals rule

. 'Week, the Navy initit to deve lop a new le: where.

Gov. Phil Batt poin spokesw om an Am y } N a v y ’s la te s t assau: w ould have no effcct ( a llow additional wasi IN E L w ith o u t a dire

------ ^ co u rts .— ;----- V"T h e N av y is a

im portan t p resence i said, “but I am represe o f a. m ajority o f Idahoa

The July 7 memonii ^Curtis, director o f the ^materials division, sai o f the court*’ refusal tc

O bitu■ ’

Keith N. P a ^Keith N elson Pat

. F a lls , r e tu rn e d tp ' , Pother o n Sunday. J

fought a valiant fig H e w a s -b o rn Ju m

------------- R exD urg~ io“ EdwiFlorence Nelson Pa Ethel B eckstead on

• in the SaU Lake CityK eith g rew u p ii

• g r a d u a te d (rom School, w here he e ball a n d track . He year of co llege a t t University. He worke in Preston for Pet Ml m an for Hlland Dair U tah . H e a n d his R ichm ond, U tah. f(

' 1974, th ey m oved w here he owned tw s to re s . H e a n d hi: s to r e s fo r m o re tl

-------------- K e llh is -g r^ a le s U ,sp en d in g time with

' d ren a n d family. H( each of them. Keith

' snowmobiles an d s| t e « In the mountain Utah. H e w as a men Church and w as a h time of his death.

In addition to his • Twin Falls, he also five ch ild ren a n d I D ennis (D ebbie) Pi (M ichelle) P arry, b Utah, a n d David Par M elanie (Gary) Coo Parry, all of Twin Ft s u m v e d by his m o

. Parry: an d sister and Mern (Ron)’ Palmer. His 14 grandchlidrer g r a n d p a . H e w a s d e ^ th by h is fa the; Pany. ,

’ The funeral for Kell ' will b e c o n d u c te c

W ednesday . July 1< Twin Falls LDS Stak

____ . „M aurice. St. N. interp la c e a t 5 p .m . in C em etery , in Prestc will g ree t friends (ro today a t White Morti 8:45 a.m . to 9:45 a.f a t the church.

The family su g g e - b e g iv en to th e So

. Regional C ancer Ce : 409, Twin.FalIs. ID 83

Lucy E. GravesLucy Ellen Grave:

’ Fails, d ied Monday.. a t Twin Falls Clinic &

She w as born Apr • Layton. Utah, the da i ; a n d L ucy B aco n

- ’ m oved to Hollister an : a child. She married

’; Graves, and they live' ■ . M r . G ra v e s d ied Mi

; 'a n d s h e m o v ec fto

• S u rv iv o rs in c lu drr?-:---------n lecea^nd-nephew s:

c e d e d in d e a th by I —two sisters,- and-fourk

A graveside sen/ic — a u 2 .p .m . T hursday ,,

. v ; . . a t S u n se t M emorial ’ Falls. Friends may ci

p.m; W ednesday a nd 1 ;4 5 p .m . T hursd i

iUlv' . Mortuary in -Twin Pal

ponders(A ?) — R ebuffed in g “Nlate court in its b id embaricg nuclear waste in lo develnow threatening to state o flractors Facility — It waj5 — ofT the Idaho cation sng Laboratory. a s a thi3urs afler a th ree- - refusal IB 9th U.S.' C ircu it to rc sululed against it last w a ste alitiated procedures the govile st facility e lse - tha t ad(

s a fe ly . 'ointed out through ronm enly K leiner that the th a t c oiault o n th e s ta te fau lty a« t on his refusal to federal iI’a sto shipm ents-to "Whiilirective from th e entitled

— -------- -*.-Adrainila w e lc o m e o n d N aval >

;e in Idaho ,” B att wrote to resenting the view s’ K e m p tlhoans." ac tionsorandum from D.I. future othe N avy’s reactor has takesaid that because the wors

ll to resume dum p- In the

uaries

BNIeve

NIevc Belm or B ellev i S a tu rd Belmon ural c a i

Inurn a .m . S C e n a rr B ellev i T h o m a Catholic a te a t th

Nievil y , . R am on

Parry, 62, of Twin ^® she" tp h is H e a v e n ly h g r hu

y. July 9 ,1 9 9 5 . He fight wilh c a n c e r . Snri l u u n e ,13. 1 933 , in fl wl n— Te.d— a n d ^ s o n ln c i Parry. He m arried 11° o n A u a . 18. 19S1. J r e n o ;ity L d I Temple. ^ g o ,her p in P re s to n a n d C arev-1 in P re s to n H ig h her J e t e excelled In foot- O a k s H e a t te n d e d o n e niAcnk at Brigham Young S ? ; , jfked a s a chem ist , countn /. Milk a nd a s a field - fJiZ i, )airy in Richmond, o u M e e lls fam ily lived In h e r (Ire I. for 14 y ea rs . In p jcabd 'e d to Twin F alls, a ted froi I two Dairy Q ueen Bellevue h is s o n s ran th e r ie n t ar

B th a n 20 y e a r s , ^ e n d ss t_ p le a s u ra _ w a s ____ Th»-ri/lth his grandchil- m a y b e

He w as proud of lith enjoyed driving j sp en t many.win- u S f tu K tains of Idaho and nem ber of the LDS a high priest a t the

his wife. Ethel, of Iso Is survived by id the ir s p o u s e s .I Parry a n d S teve ’, bo th of L ogan .Parry. Marnl Parry,!!ook a n d M ichael | B H I Fails. He a lso is m other. F lo ren ce B B i * m d brother-in-law. i ler, all of Preston.(ren will m iss their • a s p r e c e d e d In K ; h e r Edwin 'T ed *

<eith Nelson Parry te d a t 10 a .m . I H H I ' 1 2 ,1 9 9 5 . a t th e C l a r k e itake C enter, 421 uerm ent will tak e .. in th e P re s to n ^5Ston. The fam ily ^ ®(ram 6 to 8 p .m ' W J ,

lortuary and from a.m, W ednesday p H e w a

igosis m em orials 2 1 5 ? ' “ S o u th e rn Id a h o Center. P.O. Box P " f J l ° ' 183303^)409.

H e loved. his little iives, 8 6 , of Twin his baby

iy J^yly 10 1995. life w as t

April 1909, In fu?es witt daughter of Frank rnem ory.>n B a rto n . S h e H e w as cand Murtaugh a s friendly it

e d Jew el V o e ' F. new a stilived In Murtaugh. friend toM arch 8 . 1968 , u sfo reveto Twin F alls In Survive

I m em b er of th e hm thor i. sister, Calu d e n u m e ro u s B urley ; iw srS he^w aa-p ry—j o h r r emf:3y h e r h u sb a n d : O lego , Cur brothers.--------.-entSTKwrvice v^il b e he ld o f B urle

u n o le s r /‘iat P ark in Twin |_aie Haw f call from 8 to 8 o f P h o e i m d from 12:45 to 'W e n d y s d a y a \ W hile- N evada; | Falla. The family, f rent anc

. 1 ■.

win Falls, Idatio T uosday , Ju lyuly >1.-1905 *

syankinj“N a v a l R e a c to rs m u s t no^ ri< upon more detailed plonnin velop sub’h a facility outside th o fldaho ."vas the sccond N avy communi n sta te officials ar© interpretin, th re a t o f re trib u tio n fo r thci al to voluntarily a llow the N av !su m e d u m p in g r a d io a c t iv e a t IN E L w ith o u t v a lid a tij: ovem m en t’s June I conclusioi additional d um ping can occu /. T he sta le m aintains the envi lental a ssessm en t from whicl c o n c lu s io n w a s d ra w n w a y a n d is p re ssin g its c la im ii al court.^ ile . it is c lear that the state i ed to exercise its legal rights, ira l-B n icc-D cM arsrhcodof thi I N uclear Propulsion Program : to Idaho Republican Sen. Diri p th o rn e , “ I b e lie v e th a t it ns ind ica te tha t th e .lo n g tem ; -o f the N uclear N avy in Idahi iken a fundam ental chtlnge fo orse." ohe July 7 letter,' DeM ais reiterat

F o rc a ll

j e s t s m em orial contribu tions b e m a d e to a charity of the

)r's choice.

ves C. Watson .Bves C enarn jsa Watson. 78. of lo n t. C alif., w ho g rew u p in 9v u e , Id a h o , p a s s e d aw a y ird a y , Ju ly . 1. 199 5 , a t a lont convalescent hom e of nat- :au se s .jrnm en t will take p lace a t 11

S a tu rd a y . Ju ly 15. a t th e a r r u s a fam ily p lo t a t th e 3v u e C e m e n te ry . T he Rev. n a s K elle r o f S t. C h a r le s olio Parish in Hailey will offlcl- t the. g raveside service, e v e s w a s b o rn to J o e a n d o n a C e n a r ru s a on A ug. 17, , in Shoshone, Idaho, e w as p re c e d e d in d ea th by h u s b a n d , R o b e rt S r.; two ger sisters, Juanita ' C enarrusa Lucia Som sen; a n d her father nother._She Is^sujyived by_one ind his wife. Robert W atson J r J a c k ie , a n d th ree grandchil-

o f S a n C a r lo s , C a lif.: tw o e rs Pe te of Boise and Luis of /: a n iece who w as special lo Jeannie Som sen of T housand }. C a lif .; a n d m a n y o th e r 3S, n e p h e w s a n d co u s in s in srnla. Idaho a n d th e B asque try in Spain.iv es .led rned the B asque lan- e a t hon^e. then English during ilrs t y e a r a t th e one-rbom - >6 , Idaho, school. She gradu- from g rade a nd high school in vue.-She w as highly self-suffi- a n d well liked oy her m any

I s ., '9-(amHy-9uggeste-m em o'rials- ae m ade to a favorite charity.

keG. Hansen‘ gift from G o d , 4>year.*oid I Gordon H ansen ,'re tu rned to ' aavenly F ather on Saturday ., 1995, from injuries sustained sating accident, w as b o m March 30. 1991. in ', U tah , th e so n of G ordon r a n d J a n e t C la ir e E g b e rt m. C larke in fluenced .every- e m et to d o goo d . H e g av e Id h a p p in e s s to all with his a n d en d ea rin g personality ,

'ed lo play with and to teach le b ro tn e r^ n d lo w atch over by sister. His favorite thing in IS to have h is mom read.him I. H e loved to g o bn adven- Mlth his d ad . H a h a d a keen ry a n d loved to recite rhymes. . a exceptionally oLftgoing and . y in personality. Clarke never s tranger, bu t.w as an Instant to everyone. He.will b e with iver.'Ivors Include his paren ts; ar 'r^hfleflan .Inhn i-lnncon. a •C ara Elizabeth Hansen; all of /; m a te rn a l g r a n d p a r e n t s , ' B m « ':m nnlerE gbB rrT 5rSB n“ , Calif.; p a te rn a l g ra n d p a r- Cenneth-and-Bonnle H ansen r ley ; m a te rn a l a u n ts a n d i.-Ann an d -R an d al A llred.of iawail, John and Maiy Egbert j e n ix ; A riz .. a n d J o e a n d y E g b e r t o f L a s V e g a s , a; paternal aunta and 'uncies,. Uld S ue H ansen o f Kctchum,

^ iS u

’ TW m F A li l >1010

igl,000jn o w cd to K em pthom e that 1 jiing ty is being jeopardized : thc . 'r e fu sa l- to accep t adc

shipm ents— claims he luni- ing since before the h iting, cease shipments until a :hcir mental study conflrmec 4avy resumed saftly. l iv e “I have reluctantly ( ^ g ' w e m u s t n o w em b a i ision. detailed consideration ccu r and m o v in g fac liitii :nvi- Idaho ,'! O eM ars to ld h ich "T his w ill be a ' m ulti w a s - and I have in itiated a n in purpose.”

T he C urtis m em o <1 le is A tom ic Pow en L abon ills," who run the IN E L N f th e - Facility to identify-alu ram, INEL test faeiliQ'.Dirk INEL Naval Reactor : i t s ager Theron Bradley s :erm s ite s in c lu d e H a n fo r laho Savannah River, S.C. G : for- C aro lina leaders have

same restrictions on ne erat* shipments to that facilit

o r o b i t u a r y r a t e I n f o r n all 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 , e x t e n s io n 2'

ons Clay and Kristine Hand th e J a c k a n d Q heryl-1=

Oconomowoc.lWie., He _ Reis o f Burley, Heather ^ S e a t t r s i W a sh ., Eld< ^ H an sen ten /ih g an LDS

M anchester, England, a H ansen of Burley: and cousins. Ha w as preced

■ P' ’ by his g reat grandparen ' The (unera l will b e a y W ednesday , July 12. 1

' ,e B urley LDS S ta k e C e ’el* N orm al A ve., w ith B:, , Hansen officiating. Burij

th e G em M em orial G ^ e Buriey. Friends may call ‘"P p .m . to d a y a n d 10 to ev- W e d n e s d a y a t th e

A rrangem ents a re Unde i®i* tion of th e P a y n e M

nd

Andrew W. HasfirHer Andrew Willey Hasting >ne old Rupert resident, diei J r Jiily 8.-1995. at his hom HII- after an ex tended illnSs^ wo 'G od saw you w ere s of and a cu re w as not to be 10 h is a rm s a ro u n d you

md pered, ‘C om e with me.' te r ey es , w e w atched 7 0 U in saw you fad e aw ay: Al

ue loved you d e a r ly , w e m ake you stay. Your gc

an- s to p p e d b e a t in g , h a r ng hands w ere put to rest; jm- our h ea rts to prove to i iu- takes Ih e b es^ r ’I in ' Andy w as born Feb. iffi- C ha lk M ound . K a n .,.t ,ny , W illiam J . a n d M arth

H astings. He a tten d ed 3ls—K a n sas-en d -g rad u a ted

school in ’Alma. Kan., ir » jo in ed th e N avy a n d 1

m onths a b o a rd th e Au ^ th e U .S .S. H ancock . 0

r a b le tim e w a s w hei H aboard th e U.S.S. Augus■ the flag ship for G en. Pi■ • invasion of North Africa. B In Ihe oil fields In \^ o m■ 1957, ca m e 10 Rupert, I■ (arm ed north of Paul. Ir■ nnarrled Ellen M cCa|^ror■ h a v e liv ed in t h e ^ M■ s in c e th a t tim e . H e re■ Kraft Fo6 d s after workin■ almost 2 0 y e a rs ..■ H e h a s b e e n a de<■ e ld e r in th e ' R u p e r t■ C hurch , a m e m b e r of H C hap ter 77-of Paul, pasi n th e P aul M asonic Lode CT a n d a m e m b e r o f th e t t l L eg ion . A ndy w a s a Ic IH band .-father, grandfathi■ love of h is life w as his 1

Ihree great-grandchildreIri n e v e r h a p p i e r th a n ^,JO- whole family w as g a th erIV/h H e is s u r v iv e d by

E lle n : fo u r c h l ld r e r in M cMurtry of L os A ngel )n JA m es (M ary J a n e ) Mc( ,rt D e n v e r , C o lo ., P e g g : y . H o lb ro o k of R u p e rt ai / e l^ c C a th ro n of M erldlai lis .ch lldren ,'G Ienn W. II.Ti ;y. J e s s e , T o d d , ' C h a d , :h Holly a n d Kevin; great*{ er d ren , G lenh W. Ill, NicI In S h e y A n : tw o b r o th e r m (Joy ) of Therm opolls. V n- Karold (H elen) of Ocotl jn a n d n u m e r o u s niec s . ..n e p h e w s . H e w a s p re Id . d ea th b y h is p a ren ts , a er o n e b r o th e r , a g r a n d nt g r e a i - g r a n d d a u g h t e i th n ep h ew s a n d two- niece:

t h e fu n era l will b e h a a.m. W ednesday, July 12

■fl, '- t h e . Rupart-E itaLC hdatia of with Dr. Terry F igglhs 0 s. 'B u r ia l w ill follow- a t in“ Ceinat©Tyr»llh“ m intaiy”( r> rites a n d m asonic grave: in Friends-m ay-call from 8 d today at, H ansen Mortuary 3f a n d o ne hour prior to tn rt W ednesday a t the church d .. lly su g g ests memorlals.b< s, the Rupert Christian Chui 9,. Shrine Hospital In Salt L n, Utah.

S w T f o t o g r .1V-

m m B u r ‘S600.-' . O n

■ ^

K

j^ s froiU national secitri* to IN EL - e d by .the stj^e’s guarantee dd itional>w asic-^p 'roces3 ir he has been m a k - . stored e!s( N avy agreed to T h e N j

I a valid environ- .subject ne led Ihey could b e nuclear sb

gram to c y concluded that for future a rk u p o n m o re But stai )n 'o fd e v e lo iiin g ’ already m t ie s o u ts id e o f already stc Id K em pthom e. B n u U ^ c Iti-year p rocess, several m( actions fo r that completed

G overn1 d irec ted B ettis that the N sratory oH lcials testing fac N aval R eacto rs anem ^fto

261 tons (ors Facility m an- is resistin’ said alternative dump onol3rd, W ash , and BradleyBut some South the gov^r

ve. im posed the facility tonew naval waste expensive;lity that B att has de«ide.

~ " Sceni Ts"’"- featuindy of Burley, N a t i O •1=illmore of SALT I

S l i a r e ? ? ;

g l 'm ii lK “and S pencer attention c

nd num erous The maieded In death lion .r^ d cBnts. tries eache a t 11 a .m . article obc

1995, a t the • Januaiy ISCenter, 2 0 5 0 Nniinni B ish o p Kimirlal » l i rb e a f 'G a rd e n s in commemo

all from 6 to 8 year.0 10:45 a .m . woman foi i e c h u rc h . increasing der the direc- • also contril M ortuary in “W e do

but it’s ncWIBIHU MMigB T here’s a

FaUonsaid

Jngs I “ngs, 73-year-iediSaturday. | J Iifm in R u p e ^ ^ .,

1 getting t l p ^ -“ C l a n 1=8 : ■ BUB u a n d whis*, ot _ f , I.-With tearful^ . J J 'P j lu s u lf a r a n dAlthough w e ,■e c o u ld not golden heart ard,-w orking •1: G od broke W edne) u s ; he only .

In Burl). 9 , 1922, In PIcasor, , th e so n of Friendsth a R ow ley until tfd schoo ls In Payne h)d-from -high----------------------In 1941. He I s a b e

J s e rv e d 41 o n ic\u g u s ta and O ne m em o-OA ho w a s ■'“ 'y ’ .. usia and w as ^Patton a t the f Ti. He workedmlng and , In funeral

Idaho, and Jnitay,In 1965. ho Caihoti

on. and they Oaratcate q u ia a r e a low atre tired from Friends Jng there, for 'Wednei

Mortuiue a c o n a n dI C h r is tia n A r t h i >f E-D ah-H o . ip R fISI m aster of • d g e No. 77, e A m ericanloving h u s- _ _

iher an d the6 family ahd I H I [ren. He w as I w h e n th e ered togeth-

y h is w ffe , ' ' ,.o n . R o g e r O f'']!leles. Calll.; Angus 1cC ath ron of g y (G e rry ) a n d P en n y Ian; g ra n d - ^TamI, F red . Fowler, J, J e r e m y ,,t-grandchl|. 0 »Wey- icholas a n d e r s , R a lp h, W yo.. a n d L _ otillo, Calif.;e c e s a n d , W z i t i l r e c e d e d in V t C C J o n e siste r, j

W ? - e t o r e i

■“ id a t 11 ^ C O E U R 12. 1995, at C o c u id A litianX hurch------- ciTiment.coo lllc la tlna . Ih"

t th e P a u l ■ now renouir g r a v e r d o ------ o ilia H ia ff l/osldo rites. .. A f te r 0C 6 to 8 p.m . I K ootensj'C ire In R u p e rt ' ob ta in « t i if ie se rv ice m en t. h e v

O im tshcrJl

S ^ h o r m e: Lake City,

Sw artz, ,toI<-------r - — — has recbosi

e a ^ c r

i m :: ? T T - “ T h e y rextreme e le

r -

unENELL — a reasonaUe, onforceabl tec th a t w aste t r o i i ^ t in 'fo s in g w ou ld b e repioved .an i s lsw here.N av y c o n ten d s th a l it mus new spent fuel roods from it

' ships to tests a s part o f its pro0 develop be tte r n uc lear fuc ire use. ’5tate officials.mainiain there i ’ more than enough spenujue stored a t INEL for testing, ani

f conceded it could take up ti more years before that w ork i. ted.sm m en t c r itic s have argue( : N avy’s threat to reloSale thi facility is only a cover fa r it to find another site it can usi

-ftcto^ dum p sincc ldaho,- witl IS o f waste already in storage ting th e govem m ent’s bid ti nother 165 tons, ley also acknowledged that i /em m en t ch o se to m ove th( to another state, it would b<

ve and take the better part o f 1

nic Utah to be ured in issue of ional GeographicT LAKE CITY (AP) Utah’i i l Jondscapes. centennial prepa ffld successful b id for the 200: : O lym pics h av e cau g h t th< n o f National G eographic ■ nagnzine, w hich reaches 9 mil ide is in m ore than 200 coun ich month, plans an extensivi sbout the Beehive State for it:

1996 issue.onal G eo g rap h ic d ec ided tc n U tah in part because it w ii monite 100 years o f statchooc a r . B arbara Fallon, a spokes- for the pubIication,'said U tah’! ing population and popularity itributed to the decision, do .p ick states and do stories not like it’s ju s t U tah’s turn

1 a lo t m ore to it than tha t,’- aid.

le a th noli r a L u c i l l e L y o n sURLE'Y’ - C lara Lucille Lyoi 3f Grand Junction, Colo., and f< y o f Burley, died Sunday, July si at the Community Hospital nd Junction, Colo., fotlowine thy illness.-he funera l w ill be a t 2 p.i Inesday, Ju ly 12, 1995, a t t le Memoria] Chapel, 221 W. Mi urtey. Burial w ill follow at t! sant View Cemetery in Burle ids may call Wednesday momii I the lim e o f the funeral a t ll le Mortuary. ' . '

b e i M . M e n d i o l aDISE - Isabel M. Mendiola, 8 oise and Twin Falls, died Fridt 7,1995 in Boise, vigil service will be held at 7:; . T hursday . Ju ly 13, 1995, te M ortuary in Tw in Falls, rai Mass will be held at 11 o.i ly. July 14, 1995, nt St. ESSml lotic Church w ilh Father Jui tea ofTicialing. Interment will fc a t th e Tw in F alls C em eter nds m ay call frbm 4 to 8 p.i nesday and Thursday at Whi luiry in Twin Falls.

h i i r C . N a bR O M E -A rth u r C.'Nab, 78 ,. ne, died Monday, July 10, 199

lo sp ita ls[AOIC VALLEY REGIONAL I

Some names are omitted of p Releawd

elia Garcia acd Sandm Jacob isTwitehell o f Wendell.

CASSL^ MEMORIAL] Admitted

yette Clegg, Nanelte Davis, L ST, all o f Burley; Connie Kiric, i .C ourtright, atl o f Rupert; ai

se R am os o f Burioy; Linell

e k i n j a i l p r o i

e n o u n c e a n t i -

J R d ’A L E N E (A P ) — A A lene m an w bo i^ o r e d gov- constriiction ordinances ond le autJbority o f the cbuits is suncing the’ asti-goveiiunentfflie'was'parrotlng.---------------sp e n d in g a w e e k in th e

I '& u n Q r JttU fo r ref\ising to fau ild iag p e rm it fo r apart*

J w as constructing,- Gordon- r'Jr. is b e g ^ g fo r leniency. agistiBte Paul M cCabe is not u jym ercy . • ,i h e r 's a t to rn e y , A ly s sa toM M cC abe tha t her client Q sidered th e 'w isd o m . i f b is etorie aod roaiatains 'h e was id b y " a v e ry .bad, extrem e

- r e a l iz e t h i s is ra d ic a l, Blomdit w o ild sg outjjde the ss o f (be law ,” S w arb said, ays in ciistody ; ^ m ade an

M m . ' -

^ Batt aab le ’

to lo(U",;' BO ISE (A P) —

again raised the pi port for local optior Ity fo r I d a h o ’s

• > M onday, b u t th e s 7 . . t ^ f business leaders

the idea the cold shi A t th c sam e tin

? c lea r he disagreedg e s t io n o f so m e

J chargcd w ith devc ’ the s tim u lu s s tn

jJ: s ta te o ffe r tax o r i ^ incentives to lure r

. - „to_the_state_qr enw ,~ ’ ones to expand.

ag<^ "Everybody saysimpassible, the infr

at i f -V occcptable, w c don the ^ s c h o o l b u ild in g s ,’

j jj- don ’t th ink w c oui f . - som eth ing like tha

never in Idaho been in g in d iv id u a l cn br« iks.”

B u t th e go E m p lo y m e n t D li M a ^ e n did indicau

. ing strength o f the < UC m ak e a m odest rei

unem ploym ent con ah ’s paid by employers, epa- fu n d w as expec te i 1002 S3.00 m illion b y yi tb e ' a h e r p a y in g o u t a

- record S120 m illion mil- . H e a lso so u g h t s jun- w h e th e r — a n d h a siye m ig h t h e lp schoo l r its w i th b u i ld in g <

n e e d s a p p ro a c h in i to and h e re ite ra ted h: will p ro p o se an increasi ood fu e l ta x o r vehlcli Ices- — o r b o th — n c nh’s g en e ra te m o re cas irity h ighw ay constn ic ti

In the first o f thn ie s , p re p a re a p la n to um. eco n o m y g row ing , a t,’’ lead ers s ta k e d o u t

>ticesa t St. B e n e d ic t's Fai

,yons, Center.J Arrangements are peuly 9 ^ announced by Dcmi ital in Chapel.

“ C h a r l o t t e L i n kp .m . • 'H ANSEN,-CbarIott

It the Hansen, died Monday,Main the Twin Falls Clinic

[It the Arrangements ore pciiirley. announced by Reyi)ming Chapel in Twin Falls.

J e r r y W e b b "------- NAM PA— ^Jeny-\

S erv icI ...... — —

t 7:30 ' CUfibrd Jackson Rott >5, a t formerly o fT w in Falb, Is. Av vice, 10 a.m. today, 1 a.m. M em orial G ardens

(Cloverdale Funeral HotJuan

It fo i- . ' Jody Lyaa R asnnusa te ry . W yo., 1 p .m . todoy, p.m . Hansen Mortuary in B

Vhite may call from 11 a.m. ti mortuary; burial will be

- - ' in Sheridan. Wyo., (D a Service in Gooding).

V o . Adeline M o tto

5kL MEDICAL CENTER . Holt S patients’ request.' ; and >d ' V e rcobs, both o f Buhl; and Elbe

- Ariz

iL HOSPITALid:, Luella Smith and Alta A: dc, Kblby Thompson and Leoi ; and Thomas C lark o f Julia

id N.lelle-C row ford , C in d y R u p «

9 m p t s I d a h o J

H - g o v e m i l i e n

A in c re d ib le d tf fe re n c )v- O im a h n ’s life: I t bas w md 2-by-4 up side the h ^ . : is h e 's m ad e a se r io u s ai ra t error.”----------Gordea-OrmBsberSr.Th e ' n o to rie^ earlier this year to ■ p a y b a c k -p ro p e r ty 'ta j

rt« myalid prom issory note, on -son rccav ed bad 1 ad /. . n o t a sso c ia ted w i u ao] lot extremist groups.

' “F or som e reason, tbe isa onto me,” Gorden Onmesi m t Sw artz ^ d G ordori C lis wanted to piiy b is iine'ios ms p l ^ g h is 'sen len ce , an n e tol2l; tb tt is8gistrate that li

a tte m p t to p a y w itb a l l , note. ' <.'he , ‘T h o s e p eo p le a re ni id. me,” St;raitz told M cCab an nuts." :

igainope •cal optioi- G ov. Phil Batt p r o s p ^ t o f sUp- ion taxing author- s c o u tit ie s o n .: statew ide panel rs seem ed to give shoulder. ' im e , B a tt m ade ed w ilh the sug-

on th e p a n e l velop ing a biisi* tra te g y th a t th e _ . r o th e r financial ! new businesses icourage ex isting .-,the Go.vj

B u s in e s s ys H ighway 95 is improvemi ifrostmcture isn’t th e * c u ff s >n’t have enough pu m p in g J,” B a it soid. “I cash into I lught lo gel into to c re a tin hat. ... W e have indepcndei c n m uch for giv- system anc e n te rp r is e s ta x private cor

Activitieg o verno r a n d D epurtm e > irec to r R o g e r W ater Res Die that the exist- m anagers e econom y could controvers reduction in the bers p ut on ompcnsaliori tax “I f this , s . T he state trust expertise t( ted to app ro ach system , w yea rs end even C arl B urk a n an tic ip a te d “W e’ve g<

)n in b enefits . ' narrow a n : suggestions on lus.” iow — the s ta te B ut Jack )1 d is tric ts cope t io n c o n s

c o n s t r u c t io n retum ed fr in g S I b i l l io n , n innelundi h is in ten tion to said educal

ISC in e ither th e •• tributor to I c le re g is tra tio n “Nothing ic x t w in te r to .hau! th is < a sh fo r n eed ed d e c l a r ^ . . :tion . T he couiiree m eetings to the issue < 0 k e e p Id a h o ’s m inim um v g , th e ' b u sin ess tia tiv e file u t.a n u m b er o f conlem plat

‘am ily M cdical Nampa, died his home in I

pending and'will ness, moray’s Wendell ' ArTongem<

be announce) Rupert

otte Link,'‘94. o f DeM® A ./. July 10, 1995, C A ST L E ic& H ospiu l. W heeler, 9 pending and will M o n d a y , J ;ynoIds Funeral W est Magic

Falls.A rrangen

w ill be- an - W e B b ,-5 3 -o f -F “" “ «l

se s)th, o f Boise and graveside scr Is, gmveside ser- W est End , Terrace Lawn (MofTett’s Mi IS in B oise,Iome in Boise). . Dolores Ri

-Wedjiesday, 1 KD, o f Sheridan, Burley; view y, M cC ulloch- todoy a t th Buriey; friends M ortuary .ir

. to I 'p.m. at the before the Ai Im at a Jaier dale church. >emaray Funeral

V io le t Ml graveside ser

•indale, o f Buhl, Wendell Cem

oh and Emily.Ramsey, all o f F id N icole Maggard, both o f He e rontca G utierrez and M arla Ibert Durfee o f Almo; and Pa riz.

M IN ID O I^ MEMORI Admittec

Ashqua Lindauer, Delene Fari »)na Wilkie, oil o f Rupert; Isaias lia Molina o f Heybum.

Released N orm a M artinez o f B urley; ipett.

i m a n I B m

n t t a l k

ic e in M r. . E g M H woriced like a R b H H

id. H e rea lizes , a n d g riev o u s

r.T ^ b o -g a ia ed Ta r fb r t r y ^ to v B B Ha i e s . w i r t a n . ■te, claim ed h i s . ..SkeM cradvice m d w as -

Ave.Wt.7®bey 'vc lotcbed ycuwcn'ibeeshersaid. tanwididatiO rm esh fcrJr: black with li( o stead ’o fcobH ^ ’ ddwrnkiidcand O rm e s lie r : .,bo«#.>dulith e w b u ld 'b o t - ' awaiting foi a p r o m i t s o iy n ^ i p « l

. - need loacti

ensdoor ' ) n t^ € S

------] p r io r i t ie s th a tc o u ld e a s i ly :

Si; ■'‘i'v.T la u n c h th em E . . in to f ra c tio u s

d e b a te s ’b e lp - ■ B g i in g ' l i t t l e in

developing any s t ro te ^ .. A t tbe top o f ’ t h e i r p r io r i ty l is t w a s Id a h o ’s i d u c a - '

B a n s y s te m . • M e m b e rs o f

»o.v,cirnor’s _ Q o u n q iJ _ Q n _ _ ___e s s S tim u la t io n a g re e d 'em ent was needed, b ut ofT- f f s o lu tio n s fa n g r f - f ro m n g m ore o f- th e .a%^llable Ito teachers and classroom s . a tin g c h a r te r s c h o o ls ru n * ' ndently o f th e public school and turning schools o ver to com panies to manage. ;

vities o f the Fish and G oihe tm ent, th c D epartm en t o f Resources and federal land e rs w ere am ong the o ther versial issues panel m em - it on their tentative agenda, his group thinks it has the se to rehiodel the education 1, w e l l , . ..” B o ise atto rney u rk e to ld b is co lleag u es , e g o t to stick to tbe m ore ’ areas o f b usiness s tim u-

lack Lemley, the construc- • o n s u l ta n t w h o r e c e n t ly d from construction o f thc under the English Channel, ucadon was a critical con- '' to the business climate, hing w ill happen u n l ^ w e lis o u t a s ii.p rob lem ,” he d . .council agreed to consider , ' Lie o f increasing the s ta te im w age, a s a p roposed ini- filcc| by o rg an ized la b o r ,

died Sunday, July 9, 1995, at I in Nampa o f an extended ill-

jemenu are pending andjwill meed by Hansen Mortuary in

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gem ents ore pend ing ond. • a n n o u n c e d b y F a rm c j.

; scrvice, 10 o.m. Wednesday,-'’;nd C em etery in B uhl, s Memorial Chapel in Buhl).

« R e ^ , o f Burley, 11 a.m. ay. Unity 1st Ward Chapel in,’iewing from noon to 5 p.m.,I th e M cC ulIoch-H ansen y .in Burley and one hour e Ainerat Wednesday a t the

:M a e G oble, o f W endell,: service, 11 a.m. Wednesday,. Cemetery. r

o fR upert; Sheryl Delgado ;. . .f Heybum; George Dorris, ,,a n a Popoca, a ll o f Patil; ,1 Paul Rauss of FldgstafT,

ORIAL HOSPITAL ''

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Idaho \ pursuesT he A ssociated Press

IDAHO FALLS - 1 vationist Jon M arvel I

. another c hunk o f stati ' easteiii Idaho.

M arvel said he has on a 960*acre parcel o m ent land ju s t nonh < Reservoir becausc it i: aster," an d oflers a it] ito thriving Forest 9 c ^ ic c n tto it.

E fforts to reach thc holder, E ldon W ard o w ere u n ^ccessfu l;

; M arvel, leader o f a ;conservation group ca W a te rs h e d s P ro jec t, g raz in g lea se s on 20 state endow m ept land June 30 deadline.

It is th e th ird year b id o n s ta te ra n g e 1 Idaho W atersheds Proj w rest a sing le acre frt

t, T he g ro u p 's g oal is to' health o f range land streamside'orcas~cari;b livestock arc rem oved. • M arvel a lso claim s b e n e f i t I d a h o ’s s e t because-h is group is >

. mOrc than'rdncTitrs t o ! Revenue from the stot m illio n a c re s o f endi helps fund public scho<

R anchers contend s< . m ore i f the ronching i healthy.

Though M arvel has one l e a ^ ho lder a t aui y e a r r ig h ts to th e la: L an d B o a rd h as ove:

______ bid -M atvcL w cn t. afteres on 12 ,0 0 0 acres, a

• a u c tio n s in la te 199-

4-year-oB y Jennifer B unch

.Tim es-N ew s w riter

B U R L E Y - A 4-ye Saturday on the Snake B urley g o lf course afte; boat and w as h it in t h e !

C lark F ^ e n , o f B u S a tu rd a y , a c c o rd in g S h e r if f s re p o rt Rcscu

CanyonC o n tin u e d from B1

• S tu tzm an , v ice cha 'c i t y ’s z o n in g b o a rd , icom m issioners Monda;

.;m ig h t w an t to add thi •to its impjact a rea to ad ito c ity sen 'ices.: H e sa id h e and D e • that w e ’.ve do n e o u r ] ■the c o u n ty b y a g re e r f o o t - w id e e a s ^ e n

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jQodingc ts mobiler In othespondent • T h e '

ca tions tV n ew o rd in an ce Gooding.' de m obile hom es • A Sf 1i^ to established in g w as

. ' w hich thfactured hom es - by the ci uilt since June IS, o f a sew t w ide and having resident will require build* C ity C« can be p laced in dum ping 'th e city. - . rec e iv e d si)iglc-w idcs w ill Dcpartm ' ^ n d e r th is o rd i- t h e m e s will be issued for ta k e n , a irtiately four units H o b d e y not fall under the requestin

p rio r to ll

Watersh(B( more sta

^ Board gaera anywi

-• H ailey conser- W arv e 'cl has h is eye on in v o lv in itatc rangeland in C o u n ty i

S u p rem e las applied to bid pending.. :1 o f state endow* But du< th o f Island Park lier th is y it is “ really a dis- to anothei I i trik ing contrast “ In the Ic^ ic frjan d adja* applicatic

range mai the current lease Departme d o f Idaho Falls, the new It

option o f>f a 300-m em ber Behren; < called the Idatio ' ly w ill nc ;c t , a p p lie d fo r M arve l ti 20,761 acres o f lan d until

md b y 'th is year's he would ' thc L and 1

h is g roup has .In a sej ;e la n d , b u t th e on ly auct Project has yet to o p e ra to r : from a rancher. Sheridan to' show how the withdrawi

id w ith sensitive* results o f ■ h jb e 'im p rb v cd 'if T h b u ^ ed. 10-year rim s the p lan w ill parcel, St s c h o o lc h i ld re n , o fliccrfo i is w illing to pay Board losl to lease Uie land, tion void i stote’s roughly 2 H art sa indow m ent land choice pie :hooIs. and that vi schools benefit ranching < lg industry stays part o f a

land th e n las bested all but H a rt sa auctions for 10> a b o u t th< la n d , th e s ta te appeal, bi

iv e r tu rn ed each b e c a u sc I f tec.grazing-lcas*_M aiveU la s. an d w o n fou r his anti-gr 9 9 4 . T h e Land

old boy kil<7 ear*old boy w as k illed ;uke R iver northeast o f the j ifter he fell out o f a motor-h e head by the boat. 1B uriey, died at 11:40 p.m . iing to a C a s s ia C o u n ty iscuers tried to revive him i

n ______I creek for:h a irm a n o f th e .. Countyrd , to ld c o u n ty ers to projday that the city the site jsth is-subdiv ision any poin tI adapt the parcel c a n y o n r

E H M EnfD e tw e ilc r “ feel vide that pur pa rt” to help . Martensrec in g to a 20* id e n tify ile n t a lo n g - th c property ,

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ERMONROYO£iGY.

ordinancejhomes^ther business:le c ity w ill su b m iflo an appli- s to .the s ta te fo r upg rade o f ng.’s sew er'lincs. spec ia l C ity C ou n c il m eet-

'a s h .c ld J u n e '2 8 , ^ d u r i p g the co u n c il v o ted fo r action

: c ity a tto rn ey o n a v io lation ew er sy s te m co n n ec tio n . A nt has b een w arned tw ice in C o u n c i l m e e t in g s a b o u t ng cfTluent o n land and has 'cd a le t te r f ro 'm 'th e Id ah o tm cnt, o f H ea lth to c le a a ujar le s s . N o a c t io n h a s b e e n , a n d C ity A tto rn e y C ra ig ey w il l n o w is s u e a le t te r ;ting th e p roperty be vacated0 legal action . '

;ds P ro ject ate landgave the leases lo the ranch- w ay .v e i h a s .a p p e a l e d a c a se / in £ 6 4 0 o c rc s iD* C u s te r y a l t th e ^ w a y (o th e Id ah o m e C o u r t. T h e^su i^ is s t i l l .

due to legislation passed ear- S year. M arvel m ay neycr get her auction.Jie p ast w e had to accept all i t io n s /’ sa id T racy B ehrens; nanagem ent specialist for the m ent o f Lands. “N ow , under V law , the L and B oard has the o f re jecting an application." ens said thc Land B oard like- not decide w hether to allow

1 to b id o n any o f th e new itil Aug'ust. A nd M arvel said lid challenge the new. law i f id B oard d oes n o t le t hirp bid. sep a ra te ca se in v o lv ing Ihe uc tion M a rv e l’s g ro u p lost, o r s o f F re m o n t C o u n ty 's in G olden Eagle R anch have iwn the ir request to have the o f the auction overturned. - i^ -S hcndah-b id '$13 ;550-fo -r- r rights to lease th c 320-acre S teven H art, c h ie f financial for the nm chr asked the Land lost m onth to declarc the auc* id and rem m the m oney.sa id M arv e l b id o n ly on a

piece o f la iid a long a stream.It w ould affect the r e s t o f his lg operation . T he parcel was a 3 ,319 -ocre b lock o f state

; ranch leased in th e area, s a id h e s t i l l fe lt s tro n g ly

th e p r in c ip le s b e h in d th e bu t w ithd rew it la s t m onth

:c h e d id n o t w a n t to g iv e “nnn th w plntfntrn Va

illed in motfor m ore than three hours, tl

C la rk d ied from severe C assia C oun ty C oroner Pa

1 sa id he c o u ld n o t say for ! p ro p h it C lark.

, TTie boy , w ho w as wcari; been rid ing in a bow seat lold to s it down before the i

’ sa id . H is m o ther, Jane t C.: riding ih the front passenge

b r a fu ture w alk in g trail.Ity law requires the devclop- irov ide geological p ro o f that : is s a fe fo r co n s tru c tio n a t in t c lo ser than 100 fee t lo a 1 r im . G e ra ld M a irten s o f in g in e e rs o ttem p ted to pro- i t p ro o f M onday, ens s a id the rim is d ifflcuh to y a t s o m e s e c t io n s o f th e y , s lop ing g en tly dovm in a

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Timcs*Ncws W riter:e-)w B U R L E Y - A sk y< 5W g ra d e -sc h o o l s tu d en t tid com es from and the an i f ly to be “ from the supe

D ia n e R e e d , a n . I he teacher, is ho p in g to i St. n o tion b y lead in g a ti ’s In ’ T h e C la s s r o o m " ve B iir le y H ig h S ch o o l, he e le m e n ta ry sch o o l tcj_____ ^ e M ini-C assio .area aro r T h is is th e thir'd su :rc h a s sp e n t w o rk in g fo ial A g r ic u l tu r e in th e nd A ssociation , w hich has >c* so r in g s e m in a rs a e ro

since .1988. a T h c o r g a n iz a t io n :

m. M eridian.»is - T h e idea is to teach as teach e rs how to in c o r Ite c u l tu re in to th e ir dal

Reed said, ly " I t’s not like y o u ’re lie into th e classroom and th I ’m g o in g to teach a jk'c she said . -__er------- iiT h c y - rc -g o in g - to -

a g r i c u l tu r e in to w h

»torbqat ac5, the report saiii. 2*yei:re head traum a, sa id ThPaul Y oung. Y oung boy’j

ror su re i f th e b o a t’s wave to thi

:aring a life vest, had cian;at and had ju s t been thc t:1C accidcnt, the report make

C. H ansen , 3 3 , 'w a s Hanger seat a n d ^ o ld in g undei

series o f terraces and g r >p- “ W e feel the site is saf l a t . H e also said th e narrov a t canyon helps protect acs

) a from inside the canyon, o f Forcing the*setbacks ■0 - m ined b y lot would bree

ty am ong potential buyc to said. A uniform se tb ack ' he buyers to know w here tI a -a s w ell as those o f theii

lokaprialm en ta l weUneas o h d sp ir i t i

)y, a. g rad u a te o f T ufta Univ ■gery. D r. M onroy a tud ied u rII y e a rs to u ring tho U n ited S ika M em orial, D r. M onroy wi >y a n d h U wife E lizabe th w ii Its l o o l ^ to t ry a now a p p r ^ responaib iU ^ on th e pati nS^S^M oIogicaTm eaieine w t 'F an iily W ellness C en te r is r a p r i a l H ospita l adm in iatra

t h S tre e i

B 4th grade teacher a t H< iberry and 41 other elem

Fails teialready tea

A 500-pi partic ipam

y o u r a v e ra g e b lend agrii It w h e re m ilk to p ic s answ er is like- 'l e s s o n s i perm arket.” g u a g e a r t

I d a h o F o i ls ence, socit } c o u n te r th a t ic s , m athe tw o^day ‘“A g a n d h eo ll

" s c m in o r a t nu trition. )1. F o r ty - tw o E d u ca to :each(5rs fro m cussed the a re a tten d ing, tan ce o f tt sum m er R eed s tu d c r i ts fo r th e Id a h o “ fo o d and ! C U s s r o o m c o m c fro las b een spon- p a r t ic ip a t ro s ^ 'th c s ta te lesson dem

lions.1 is b a s e d in Instructo

H i l d e b i :h e lc m e n ta iy d c m b n s tr i o rp o ra tc ag ri- l e s s o n -■ la ily le s s o n s i “ W a t e r r

M ath” - in *c go ing to go s tu d e n ts e: id s a y . ‘T odoy c ircum ferc a g r ic u l tu re , '” , eating it;-

A sc ien (> Jn co rp o ra t& —b a f te r ia .b ) k'ha't t h e y ’r e ybgurt. .

cddent on'ear-old C hristian Hansen, th rh e a c c id e n t o c c u rre d sh( / ’s fother, G ordon O. Honsci vc board tow ed behind the I lhe report. T he boat’s driver n D onald Louis W ccse J r . , : : th ro ttle and looked over I ke a ju m to p ick H ansen up. ia I fW y through the turn, W c ler the boat, the report said. \

grass bcnchcs. could be bu: :afe,” he sold. J r "ow ncss o f the R einke’s uresthetic view s developmenI. b ly w ou lds to be deter- th e m a tte r,eed uncertain* Louis Reinilycrs. M artens lo Dctwcilei k w ould ollow C o u n ty (: their hom es, H em plem oic ir neighbors, w ith th e di

Hosiitual aw oronoas o re im p o rb kiveraity School o f M edidnc u n d e r D r. K u r t Sem m v'the ' I S ta te s w ith D r.' J a m e s Doi w ill b e a id ed b y th e hoapita H lT operaE nho IdoEo iFaniil proach to h ea lth . D r. M onro itie n ff l shou lder* a n d fad li ^ irb 6 ']p ra c tie 9 ^ S 8 = « U jD i s sched u led ,to op en fo r bu ra tio n ofEco...........................

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Hemingway Elementary i jm en ta^ school teachen

jacher bteach ing ."I'page curricu lum guide for an ts in c lu d e s le sso n s tha t jricu ltu ra l

in to ; . | t i 3 n o t I; in la n - , ' a r ts , s c i - goIng to I icial s tud - classroo l ih em a tic sa l th a n d “T o t i a y l»

te a c h ag.tors dis- . T hey’i he im por- ■' te a c h ing_______ in c Cs where agrlciiln d f ib e r”•rom a n d What) a tc d in alread y l em onstra-

cto r Sally . —brandl Idaho

and leader r m e l o n Classpin w hich

i e s tim a te th e w e ig h t a n ^ eren ce o f a m e lo n b e fo re

:n c e le s so n ta u g h t a b o u t .b y -h av in g .s tu d e n ts .m a k e -

1 Snake Ri, the report said. to the bo\ sh o rtly a f te r th e W eese iscn, 29, fell o ff a river anc 1C boat, according T he phys k-cr, Burloy physi- s ta rted c

34, cut back on report sa; :r his shoulder to d ro v e hiip. while-W<Veese beard a thud C lark :1. ^ e n he looked side o f hi

b u il^ h c said.4Ct5m ber 1994 , w h en uncle was if partner in the

lent, Reinke said he proba­ld absta in from v o ting on e r . S in ce th en , h o w ev e r, rinke has so ld his interests iler and Sm tanan. y C o m m iss io n e r M arv in nan .sa id he w as sa tis fied

d e v e lo p e rs ’ a rg u m e n ts .

ipitalir ta n t com ponents o f h e a lth i in e in Boston, M ass. w ill joi le G erm an p h y s id ah w ho o r Jorsoy, teach ing th e spedali: ita l 's new s ta te o f th o a r t eqi mily W ellness C en ter, w itn ti oroy w ill challenge th em to 1] d l i ta to good h e a l t lT b y d is aj-Dr.-Monroy s a id . ..................b u ^ e s s on ^ p te m b e r 6 . ^

yert • j42

ry School In Ketchum, ge lers are attending a two*d

t>rings a[R eed said a higher, pt

'o r th e B u rley p a rtic ipan t! la t dw ellers than a t any otl

sh e ’!It like you’re o' go Into th a ,hcy lom an d sa y , gooc I ’m gbliig to ■ agriculture .” in s tr f f o going c o rp o ra te iiltu re Into te r oi

• t th e y ’ro Z S y te a c h ln g j o n f

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— Diane ReeiJ, , w i n « ho Falls teacher hour ler o f ‘A gin The isroom' seminar' whic:

'I — u se t<id _ /fe -a c c re d ita tio n . lA C A rc K a th y A ld e r, a M elba

s a id -« T c d it i s th e hu u t incen tive fo r teachers tl Ic c -p a tc - in - th c -sc m in a r-— I

m c n d a t io n s f ro m c

iver Satunbow, Clark was no longer in thc ese saw Clark floating face d and dove in a fte r hini, the r hysician returned thc boy to tl d ca rd io -p u lm o n a ry resusci said. W hen they reached she h is son to C assia M em orit

-Weese continued CPR- rk su ffe red tw o lacerations f h is head, tHe repon said.

adding that th e county si n f in a l .ru l in g o n h o w an le w ould be m easured.1- B ut M aughan said he n tour the property before i r, vote.ts H e also sa id he w ante

su re M ik ese ll and othci n co m m iss io n ’m em b ers u d w h e re p o te n t ia l hom es s. located.

l H Ith new M ^ d o k a M em orial I jo in th e R u p e rt h o sp ita l s t t »o rig ina ted laparoacopic and a lized techn iques. : equ ip m en t a nd b ir th in g rooi H tOcus o d lile s ty le c lu inges i to Im a w w o f w h a t a h ^ i iscussing n u ttiS o n , m e n ta l 1

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jets a lesson In Swaterme! •day workshop on how to

g to clas:proportion o f w h o ’vc a llents a re farm - close second,other sem inar “ I th ink ll: ’s led in th e w hen it sellste. T h e IA C .H i e r e f o r e . Idaho D cpar;y h a v e a i n d u s t ry g no d id e a o f contribu tors- l o t - s h e a n d — D w o rsh a kie r s e m in a r tepcher C aroi t ru c to rs o re s k e p t i c o l jhk in g a b o u t , g ram s sppnd5 said. ' g roups m ight^bout .8- quar- m aliqn.o f ih ? teach- ■ " I ’m an crpartic ipating lo o k fo r b iad th e y l iv e teaching vetefa rm s , sh e w orkshops p i

ed. p roducts and'h e te a c h e r s m issions.1 cam a one- “I ’ve foundir U niversity said o f the w(Id ah o c re d it H o ndo sai<the sem inar, w o rk s h o p b

ich th e y can te a c h e rs w it; tow ard their and - fo r on:A p re s id e n t ge t a c rcd it i a fa rm w ife , , cost them m olu m b e r o n e “ I guess i f

tha t partic i- a n d o th e r wi -■but-rccom -—don!t-think~uc o l le a g u e s the crcd its wc

rdaythe boat. P P H H |: down in the H U

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ss w o u ld b e South Side of Rupert Squat

1 H ospita l D r. F e to r M onroy, itolT in Septem ber. A s p e d a l ad hysteroscopic p rocedures.

>om, scheduled to open n ex t y s a n d p raveniativo m odidneT a lth y lifestyle. *1 h e a lth and ep iritua lity . O f

ade u p to tw o w eeka in a jv a

eiuloy, July 1 1 .19S5 T)m<fs>Nov

igic Valley

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RICHARO a f H6EBym'» Tlmw H»«>1melon math' from Sally V to mix agricultural

ssroomi t le n d e d in th e post is o and. • •k th o t’s a g rea t p ro g ram slls itself,” she said.\ C A is f u n d e d b y th c jpartm cnt o f A g ric u ltu re . ' grou{>s a n d in d iv id u a l

3rs - m ostly farm ers.h ak -E lcm en ta ry -^S ch 'o o l....... .. •‘a ro lyn H ondo sa id sh e ’s I j h a t e d u c a t io n a l p ro - rondorcd by c o m m erc ia l igh t p rov ide b iased infor-

r p y i f o n m c n ta l i s t a n d 'I b ia s ,” s a id th c 1 9 -y c o r Celeron. She has attended- s put on by Id a h o 's forest! and w ater resources com -;

und a lot o f balance .” she;: w orkshops. .'sa id she ap p rec ia te s the- p b c c a u s e i t p ro v id es^ - w ilh g o o d le s s o n - id e a s ' o n ly S 28 .80 - tcochcrs Jit tho t w o u ld o th e rw ise m ore thon $120. 's i f it w eren ’t fo r (lA C A ■ w o rk sh o p s p o n so rs ) , IJc -w e-cou ld -^ fro rd -to -gc t---------> we do.” she said.

iR A b o u t t h e

S a m e P r i c e .

3Ve P r o m i s e •

• Real Q uality• Real Leather

Heal N ame BrandsL L ow Prices Everyday 5-50% O ff - R eally!

ET Real!

of 436-9856iquafc Mon-Sit 9i3Q.«i301

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roy, OB-GYN says, d o l ia t in m inim ally res. D r. M onroy also

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Valley I

C lub iA l-A non-B urloy 8 p.m. ot Presbytc

(208) 678-9843. . A l-A non-FU er 5 'p .m . at Pcoce I.

information,'call 736 Al-Anon-rGoodii] 8 p.m. at Cily Hal

call (208) 934-5484 c A l-A noa-H ailey 7 p.m. a t S t Chari

. call (208) 788^682. Tw in Falls Senior ( Dinncratn'oon. Fo Tw in Falls TOPS ( M eets Tuesdays at

N. W eighjW bcginso

Al-Anon (noo-«mo 7:30 p.m. at Magi

more information, cal Jerom e TOPS C h^

- '6 p.m. at Public L w e i^ t loss. For more

Magic Valley Pinoi 7:30 p.m. at Disab

Shbup'Avehue. Open ■ Tw ib Falls S e m « (

E x e rc ise -O v e r '6( infomiatidn. coll 734<

' .Tw inF allsS eoiort Dinner atnoon . Foi

•Twin Falls T O PS group for weighrldss;

7 p.m. at V allw-V call 734-5300. • ' ! '

fr Ailt PKitrfmmNoon until I p.ni;

. TwinFalls.A l-A n o n -T w in Fl8 p.m. at Magic-Vj

- Informatior:, call 736-M i ^ Valley Rose7 p.m . a t First Sec

“l i i n 'S s & S O T t_____ _____ Dinner a t noon, p i

"p.'fh. For more inform

JU -A n o n -B u h l8 p.m. at First PiesI

..........._ .caU (208) 543-57920A l-A n o n -S tra M ( N oon at W alker Ce

mation, call 736-2076 A l - A n o n - W ( ^ I8 p jn . a t Christ Lui

. mation, call (208)536Tw in Falls S ^ o r C Exercise - Over 6C

information, call 734- Tw tn Falls Senior C Dinner otnoon. For

A l-Anon Family Qi9 a.m; ot Canyon V

more information, call

A l-A noa-K etcfauc 8:30 a.m. ot Sun Cli

726-3165.A l-A noa-K im beri 8 p.m. a t Senior Ci

0811734-4631 or 736-: A l-A noa-S boaho t 8 p.m . a t Senior Ci

matioriTcaU (208) 544 Alateen5 to 6 p.m. a tW alki Beginning A gain S

gles)For more informatii

dar, w rite lo Beginn: 83303-0818.

Cfaiistianl2>Stq>Si 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. ai

Twin Falls. For more I T w in Falls Senior C Exercise - Over 60

information, call 734-f Tw in Falla Senior C D lnnerat noon. For

This public service < and organization meet send notice- with naim the meetins with a fe News, P.O. Box S4S.J

. TImBS-NDWS, Twin

I’ 1 — 11

life

c a ie n d aTUESDAY ■

leyyierian Church, 2100 Burton. I

r .e Lutheran Church. 600 Steve 736-2706.

■^U L i b r ^ , 308 Fifth Ave. ’ M o r 736-2706. ley , -Karles Parish Hall .on First Strt32. ■ „■ ior CitizensF or more information, call 73

> S C hib ID N o.3 .5 at Valley Vista Village Recre IS at 11:30 a.m., with meeting i

W EDNESDAY aooldng) - Tw in Falls lagic Volley Fellowship Holl,, call 736-2706. a ^ j te rN o .4 8c Library. TOPS is a iion-prol lore information, call 324-5722 inocfaleClubisablcd American Vetenmsr Ha pea to the public. $2 donation.n r f V n Wr '60 dt 10 a.m. Non-strenuous '34-5084. . ot CCBtCT. ■/F o r m'drp informationrcall 734 PS C harte r No.,309 (a'non>pi t ^ )^.•Vista Village, 653 Rose S t i

•IHURSDAYAdoi^ xdous.ni'. a t F in i Presbyterian Chur

iFaU s •r-Valley-FeUowship Holl, 801 i 36-2706.o e e S o d e Jy '’ -Security B ank on Main and : elcome.o r Citizens Ceotsr, pinochle a t 1 p.m. and advor )rmaUon. call 7 34-5084 ...........

F3UDAYL . ■ • • lesbylerian Church, 516 Main'2orJ36-2706...____________MeetiiigCenter, 219 Shoshone S t in T'

076.dell . 'Lutheran Church. 1752 Second 536 -27^ .^5^6^527 or 736-20'

• 60 at 10 a.m. Non*strenuous 34-5084.

PyiTtyr .............For m o ri information, call 734'

- - SATURDAY rQroimn V iew Hospital, 228 Shoup A call 734-5222.

MONDAY

. Club, Second Street E. For mo

berfyr Citizen Center on Main Strcj36-2706. .boos• Citizen Building on North Ra 544-7802 o r 736-2706.

Biker Center, 219 Shoshone S t n Singles (an activity based o

ration and to receive a newslet) inning Agoin Singles, P.O. E

pS iqjportO roq) r. ot.Eastside Baptist C hurch ,: >re iriformation, call Suzon at T.

60 at ID a.m. N on-strouous i 14-5084.If fV ntw■or more i n f o ^ d o n , call 734-

’ce column is designed to anno leefio^, times and places. To ame ofthe or^anizadoa, day i a telephone'number to Bobbi 8. Twin FallilD 83303, atteati

H O S

l i F Q j

win Palls, Idaho Tuesday^ July

i r

n! For more information, call

evens S t at Sixth. For more

e. W. I^or more information,

Street. For m ore information,

734-5084. ■ '

creation Room, 653 Rose S t ’ ig a t ]2 :30p .m . '

ill, 801 Sccond Aye. N. For

^ f x i ^ i z a t i o n to support

Hall on Harrison Street an d ' in. Prizes.'

>us and no chorge. For more

?34-5084. 'I'profit orgonizotioh support

tiurch, 209 F ifth A w ^ N . inV’'

)1 Second Ave. N . For more

id Shoshone Street in Twin

vanced line dancing a t 3:30 .

Jn S t For more infonnation,

I Twin Falls. Forjnore infor-

jnd Ave. W. For more Infor- 2076.

us and no charge. For more

'34-5084'.'

I Ave. W. in Twin FaUs. For

more Information, call (209)

treet For m ore information,

Rail Street. For m ore infor-

S t N , in Twin. Falls, d organization for area sin-

letter and/or monthly calen- I. B ox 818, T w in F alls.lD • •

h, 2 0 4 'Eastland Drive N. in 1734-7201. _

JS and no charge. For more

34-5084.

inouncc Magic Valley dabs Vo have your meeting listed y and week(s), and time o f bbi-Jo Hall a f jb e Times- nation Club Calendar.

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D E A R A B B Y : I ne< 'H e re 's th e s itu a tio n ! d a tin g m y b o y fr ie n d

1 1994. W e p lan on am -engogem ent nex t montl

H e is churchgoing ,■ doesn’t cheat, and he

me. H e seldom drinks, . o u t too m uch w ith his

> doesn ’t stay out la te i logctiier. H ow ever, wh chew s his food w ith hi:

• 1 say that this is rud and it spoils m y appetii

. I get so irritated 1 d on ’t . lo lk to him. H e says he

his food tha t ,w ay, am try to c h a n g e h im . V th in k , A b b y ? S h o u ld blessings and leave hin th is ? P le a s e re s p o n adm ire youf wisdom .

A T

Barassi money iH ie Times-News

- T W IN F A L L S - th ro u g h o u t th e M agii the. recip ien ts o f m ore in d o n a t io n s , th a n k : D istrict B ar Associatioi , The 5tii D istrict Bar a n d its o tio rn e y s hov

• •• the ir resources to ftirtii V c fttio n in Id a h o . T h e

.^ o g e r S. Burdick, disu TwirljFalls Couniy, sta j e c i f H e e n lis te d th e Idaho H istorical Socie F alls an d Jero m e libra p i le a l is t o f b o o k s d Idaho’s early le^al his the ir W inter m eeting, th a tio n ’s a tto rneys votei $ 2 ,0 0 0 to n ia ic h w itl g ran ts from a tto rn e y s the d is tr ic t .

A com m ittee chaired a nd com prised of^M ik

- - Je n n ife r-K ro o s , K en t 1 Norm an' Sem anko oskc law yers for funds to be a bar association g ra n t ithe M agic V alley a re n

l i i n g b o o k ^ to h e lp Ide leam about the legaLbi: state a nd region.

A ttorney contributioi ond the b a r contributio m ade a to ta l o f $5,495 to th e a re a 's libraries. I th e lis t o f rec ip ien ts , < and am ounts.

T o th e T w in Falls Pu $ 2 0 0 e a c h f ro m thi

____ S tcphon ._^K y .an ,Y ig ... T r a in o r ; B e n o i t ,^ , ' S in c la ir , H a rw o o d &

R oshoIt,"R obertson & $ 4 0 0 f ro m th e 5 (h C A ssociation ($1 ,000 toU

T o t ^ K im berly Pul $100 each from the bar G . K e n t T a y lo r ; a n d R o sh o lt R obertson & T touil).

T o th e J e ro m e Pub! $165 from the firm o f F W il l ia m s & M e s e rv j f ro m th e b a r a s s o c ia total).

T o th e H an sen D istr $ 1 0 0 e a c h f ro m th H ep w o rth , N u n g e s te r a n d th e b a r a s s o c ia i total).

T o th e R ich fie ld P u t $ 1 0 0 c a c h f ro m th H ep w o rth ,, N u n g e s te r and the b ar'assoc ia tion (

T o th e H agerm an Pul $ 2 5 0 f ro m L a r r y E . H o lla n d '^ H art and $1 bar association ($350 to

T o th e W en d e ll Pub $50 from R obert W . Be $ 1Q0 each from b a r assi

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e to bo^ ^u thaniced y o u r help. n O H H

I h a v e b een - id s in c e A p ril innouncing o u r

;, lov ing , kind, e has never h itLS, doesn ’t h n n g . ' d e A R

; un less w e im E v o lv ed I vhile eating, he ,,,5 „ Ms m outh open. „ jc „ „ c e n , ude, not clMsy,. ..,h js „ g a l tile. Som etim es gjgn . ■ I’t even w ant 10 h I s ins< le en joys eaung... qjop m d 1 shou ldn t ] ( i« bad W h a t d o y o u . d in in g co

Id I c o u n t m y food in ai um a lone about y o u a re m )n d . 'W e b o th y o u 'a r t 'tr j

ther embar T U R N E D O FF som ething T M E A L T IM E long tim e*

sociatioiK to local li

the H onon total).

- L ib r a r ie s T o th e E ; ic V a lle y a re f ro m F e lt re than $5 ,000 f ro m th e k s to th e 5 th total). ' ion. T o th e (a r A ssociation $25 from iv c c o m b in e d $ 2 5 fro m th e r legal edu- B e c k e r ($5 fie H o n o r a b le _ T o th e : strict ju d g e f o r $180 from itaned th e p ro - . to ta l o f $3 le h e lp o f th e Slbhe & Fl ie ty a n d .T w in T uft & By ra ries tb corn- Chuifch, Cl d e a lin g w ith C h ish o lm

lis to ry .'D uripg S to n le y t th e bw -associ- W hipple; I ted tb com m it M ark A . In ith in d iv id u a l T o th e < ys th ro u g h o u t SlOO from

to ta l o f $1 e d by B urd ick Stone‘'& FI ik e F elton J r., T u ft & By t F le tch e r-an d —C hurch , C l k ed ind ividual C h ish o lm : be m atched b y S ta n le y K I t L ibraries in W hipple, I now purchas- M ark A . In

d a h o c it iz e n s T o th e i is to iy o f their R u p e rt: $;

1 O f f ic e ; $: ions o f S3,265 N eum ann, tion o f $ 2 ,230 G . C o le ;5 in donations N ielsen & I. F o llow ing is & B o lla r;:, c o n tr ib u to rs association

T o th e 1^ lb llc L ibrary: from Jenni :he f i r m s o f Jam es W . I J ,_ S .to n .c_ & _ b ar_ asso c ja j ‘ A le x a n d e r , T o th e I6 H ig h ; a n d $25 from .J k Tucker; and from R. K e D is t r i c t B a r tiie b ar ossc

otal). • T b th e ( ublic L i b r ^ : K ctchum : ; or'association ; a s s o c ia t io d th e f irm o f L u b o v isk i, ; T ucker ($300 W illiam son

. . T o t h e F ib lic L ib ra ry : f ro m F ree "Fredericksen, F u lle r & V v y a n d $ 1 5 0 th e b a ra s so ia t io n ($ 3 1 5 . To tiie C

F a irfie ld : 3 strict L ib rary : association th e n r m o f F .V arin (S: :r & L ezam iz i a t i o n . ($ 2 0 0

ublic L ibrary: YOIth e f irm o f ;r & L ezam iz n ($200 total).

. N e a r l y

BlOO from tiie pO llO ,tOUJl).ib lic L ibrary:Bartlett II and —ssocialion and '■

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B et

Mend: nd listen

S D s a p A b b y

' ' A b igail . V an B u re n

R T U R N E D O F F ; D o n ’t < th e a t ta r - th e re is m ore, d here than m eeU tiie eyes,

m outh. The fac t tha t he is about v ou r feelings in

ja rd .shou ld b e a w arn in g

n sen sitiv ity m ay ex ten d lo lore im p o r t^ t issues.>ad m anneh to expose one’s co m p an io n s to h a lf-e a te n an op en m o u th . T e ll him

: n o t try ing lo change him; ■ trying^o-spare'him-any fur- b a r r^ m e n t b y teaching him ng he should have learned a le ago.

coimmtelibrarieslorable R oger B urd ick ($250

e Buhl Public Library: $250 e lto n & F e lto n a n d $ 200 le b a r a s s o c ia t io n ($ 4 5 0

e G o od ing P ub lic L ibrary: m th e b a r o sso c ia tio n and >m th e 'H o n o r a b le P h i l ip [$50 lotal)jle B u rje y P u b lic L ib ra ry : >m the bar association and a $320 from J»arson , Sm itii,

: F letcher; A lfred E. B arrus; B yw ater; John A . Bradley; Church & Snow ; D onald J.

Im ; D e n n is R . B y in g to n ;' H o l lo w a y ; D o u g la s R . j; Kerry D. M cM urray ; and . Ingram ($500 to u l) . e O a k le y P u b lic L ib ra ry : im the b a r association and a $155 from P arson , Sm ith, F letcher; A lfred E. B arrus;

Byw ater; John A . Bradley; C hurch & -S now ;-D onaldJ.- Im; D e n n is R . B y in g to n ;’ H o llo w o y ; D o u g la s R . !, K erry D . M cM urray and Ingram ($255 total),

lie D e m a ry L ib r a r y in $ 5 0 f ro m th e P e n a L aw $ 2 5 e a c h f ro m G a ra B.

n , K ent Jensen and Stanley e; $ 7 5 e a c h f ro m L in g , & R obertson an d Goodm an ir; a n d $175 fro m th e b a r on ($450 total), e B e l le v u e L ib ra ry : $25 tinifer L . K roos, $50 from f. Phillips and $75 from tiie: ia tio n .($ lS O .tQ ta l) .__________e H a ile y P u b lic L ib ra ry : n. J en n ife r L. K roos, $100 Keith R oark a nd $125 from ssociation ($250 total), e C o m m u n ity L ib ra ry in V. SlOO each from th e bar t io n iin d th e f i r m o f k i. W yg le , F a llo w H eld & jon ($200 touil).! F ile r Public L ibrary : $25 red D e c k e r , $ 2 0 0 fro m : W illiam s and SlOO from ssociation ($325 total).: Cam as D istric t L ibrary in i: $10 0 each fro m th e bar on and the H onorable John ($200 total).

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'inde^ added 0.97 to end Gainers beat losers bj

r ' l the Big Board where tr V olum e on the NYSE 40 9 .6 5 m illio n share Eastern tim e, compare heavy 466.5 mlliion sh fourtltf-busicst NYSE se;

' M arke ts o v e rseas \ Tokyo, the Nikkei In d a issues closed up 29.58 pcrcenL

j Shares moved in d if ! . in th e m a jo r E u ro | i Frankfurt fared the be { surged^to highs o f the

fo r the rise given to a- bond m arket, a reboun

W all S tre e t’s v ita li ty London and finished fla

Market analysts w en I stocks held u p as-w ells

- r ^ h o w ia r prices havcTia ' week alone, the Dow J

broke through the 4,6i first time, then advancet

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P U LLM A N , W ash. — Befor le bulldozer it may pay to chec Mils, pot shards o r other signs ol izatipn. 'The Forest Scrvice didn’t do J

ccnt.SnakcJUv*TraTO p roject J lg the right-of-way o f A e Deer' iC service tan headlong'into a 6, sidence.To see what could be salvaged

1 Rainshadow Research o f Pullm "W e w ere literally m eters aw

uth-moving machines as they b tjund US," said Ken Reid o f th ills an “emergency cultural rcco^ W ith h is p a r tn e r , J im G a l

l a p i ^ the site, dug test holes to. ze and took samples for carbon am ’s research on the site, along pprts they develop, will, be helc j l tu r a l re p o s ito ry a v a ila b le searchers.R eid , fo rm er d irec to r o f the

orthwest Anthrojwlogy a t Was! n iv m i^ , started Rainshadow R aus ago w ith Gallison, h is one<ti [ident. ■The two archaeologists speclali ty, but their jobs entail rcsearc m t sites o f any period t h ^ o ince opm ing, they have worfted •ojects in eastern Oregon, V^as mthem Idaho, examining 200 ar les.U n d e r p ro v is io n s o f th e 19( istoric Preservation Act, any lar m struction activ ity involving oney or permits m ust consider' iltural resources.Ideally, an archaeological rese

t)ught in 'before construction bc ’ other projects can be modified. In any event, one t>f the p r i m ^ es o f th e team is to collect evidc lost to science. They also map

ll s i t » for possible future exomir Rainshndow’s most recent proji

ition 'o fa 'H ells 'C anyon-sitc 'thc jsly uncoveiSa, w as financed by sr captured in a .Forest Scrvicc )n. The money w as used for tvF ’assport in T im e" project, in v ers a ided R eid and G alli£bn m erican Indian groves, m ine c k art in H ells Canyon.In addition to the black market

om A m erican Indian graves, 1

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ged, they called liman.aw ay from the

y built the road f the project he !covery.” . j a l l i s o n , R e id to, determine its H r i H g -V;-'

bon dating. The j P n O i ^ ong with all the tield at a federal b le fo r fu tu re

th e C e n te r for Washington StateV Rcscarch four ie<time graduate

rialize in jotWs- yirching signifi-V com e across, led on about 30 Vashihgton and ,) archaeolojpcal

1966 N a tiona l land-disturbing

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responsibil- tions o f prc /idence before it said, lap archaeologi-. . While nu m ination. said, cnforc<)roject, an exca- laws and v •th cy h ad p rev i— gro w in g rP 1 by a giave rob- never bea> 1 icc sting opera- “It wasn' ivForest Scrvicc p ie workin, n which volun- m ent agenc b n in -m apping said; 'T o d i nc ta ilings and tec ting site

bcrs.”rkct for artifacts Reid and !S, there is evi- touches yi»i

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many resources have been lo; rcement o f archaeologieal-prt und erstan d in g o f preserve

-P ro tec tiom ind-cnforcem ei n better, he said, in’t that long ago that w e hi ing fo r the (federal) land n- ncies w ho would d ig up grav idby, th e re 's m ore attention ites an d ap p rehend ing grai

id Gallison arc putting ^ fi n»a report for the F o n ^ Scrvi

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Oregon’s Crater L : had peo- The eruption, v 1 m anage- kilometers o f a sh ' raves,” he h av e k ille d evi jn to pro- destroyed the ecos rave rob- But Rainshado\

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l l 's o f charcoal hearths in thrc “ It suggests that pedp

ted the river immediately afl< ver said. “The sound o f the « ion been ringing in their ears, vas “A lot o f times it ’s e: ind—don-t-know-what-youha

all your samples.” Reid s ibic ment ofsuspense that’s a t to Aftcf'testing, add« l Gi ind ly realize there’s a' piece

lhat will challenge entrei ore way th in ^ used to bc.” ing In addition to workiti up- agcncies, Rainshadow ha: ries sion by private businesses

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i m a | p |e [ ? ] high sUuidord, prc . ■ b I a I v I e I tion with controvc i B u l I |e |w 1 GEMINI^ y f y iA lL lR l f j to see loved on«

plans, check with I s I t ^ e I o ] status QUO, make

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of public Cancer, Leo,» n s play significanl roles in rent Q -de ^o tligh ts possible iderux, music, dixorating or ome, marriage. During July ithold oh property rights — November m m orable!' larch 2U A pril 19): Notice . _ fou 'll discover vital d u e s by 'ideiltt. Flay waiting game, side. D on't be panidced by er who is over-anxious.(April 20.Moy 20): Serious . u s on portidpation la ere- or that amounts to adven-. ing. Love relati6nship on|I, provides'blend o f inspira- troverey.May 21-June 20): Yearning

one is powerful - make m th travel expert. Let go o f lake w ay for. future. Com - e’ story" dfr"""'!* immedi- A iics Involved.(June 21-July 22): Fight for > indudes fbod,movesup, initiate project,

, let the world know, **1 am love!”

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se who accuse you o f un- : dismal failures.^ 23.Sqx. 22): Aquarian

: to see th ^ you get it]” You’ll uprise, some will insist, *^ou aweied pubiidty petsoolT ept. 23-OcL 22): D i v e i ^ , n s t s without scattering ^ t on social ^ a ir s ,p o l i t i - Check references, let others son to them!(OcL 23-Nov. 21): Rnanoes c tn eflbrt wins - reward ar- o f time. Lunar rf»«nifn» e n ^ ' ives, es^Mdolly no the ts , sis- / 'o flostaitidefeah ired .RIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.. 21):! IniriM. •*Vftu wnulifa’t fit_______n where to go, express coo* proceed accotdingly.^pot* nation, camivsL m t i ^

2 W an . I? ;^ O b .

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AUCTIOM

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lat had 25 percent o r more o fsets in cash as o f the end b f tr

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PUBUSH:JufyB.B,10,11,‘ 18, 12 ,13,14,16,18, and 17,

1996.

” REQUEST FOT PROPOSALS

that Turin Falls County will b e .uter sollcitino propoeata for «x>jfor amination b / th a Board ofle t County Commleelonera fo r-

,1 2 the transportation of eollditter waste from the Buhl West^ve* Larxffin Tranafer Statkm toID. the Mafn Landfill a t Hubxn^ Butte. Any Interested w -laho tie s can pick u p pernor-

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iding OH film'anogers w as os do-cverythi fessionols who would try to | right stocks in good times, 1 cle the wagdns by m oving it w hen m arket conditions tiim tile.

B ut in th e eyes o f the 1 fully-inVested School, that ment is too m uch to ask o f a —' it’s a full'tim e job ju st ti find good stocks.

T hat leaves fund invcsl their financiol advisers, free c a te a sse ts am o n g th e di classes o f investments as tl

-fitrbysp read in& thelr money ayarie ty o ffim ds.

After all, managers o f th invested school say, asset all often com es doWn to a mi personal circum stance and ence — involving such thing individual investor's age an in life.

For their part, qafte a fc\ m anagers w ho do vary, the reserve ratios a lot say the a rr iv e a l co n sc io u s decis " ra ise cosh ,” in W all Stre lance.

Instead, they say, cosh pi accumulate in their portfolio their search fo r ottroctivcly

. stocks foils to cum up m an y : candidates.

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llo Waste Department, 450 6th” Id Avenue West. Twin Falls.

Idaho 83301 or tho Soord----- of T\v!n Fans County Com—1 ,' m isslo n e rs Cffleo. 425 7, North S hoshone S treet

North. Fourth Roor. TwinFalls, Idaho 83301.

' ProposaU must be received M . a t the Twin Falls County

Commlsstoners Office, 425 of Shoshone-S treet North, lor - Fourth E ^ . Iw in Foils.. lid Idaho B M O ft^ a ta r than ist Jutv2r, 1 9 9 S ;^ 0 O p .m . to l o b e o o n s id e r e f f ^ ^ e jb County reseivea the rtght tr> to re eot any and all pro* ir- posaisatlfsdlscrrton.

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’ FOUND S e t of c ar keys, In 1left turn lane 00 FUer Ave. In e a r Lynwood Shopping ' Mall. Coll TImM News to .Identify. 733-0831 |

FOUND se t of keys, on 3rd . Ave. W. Call to IdenUty. ^ . -733.8587- . . . 1

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_you-d p .co t,_ y Q U _ w an i.so th a t's fairly spfctacu lar."

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• i t seem s to presen t it.si there’s not a w hole lot o f tir y o u h a v e s o m e fan a tica : w orking on som ething,” he

In d eed , c o n g re ss io n a l a tto rn e y s , jo u rn a l is ts , m i financial analysts, teachers ers can be driven to such < occasion._

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indulges its p.ro nc.s” repre- sodas, -iccd tea, J ,— people and , for those I <s for long feinc, sparkling breaks that Not all progra - is becom- . "1 d r in k wj nsnid. C o n s ta n t in o , ts e lf wheri h u m o r p ro g ra tim e, w hen W rite r fo r PC: :a l p e o p le Spam in years." IC said. • Part op that m ll s ta frc rs , jo b as an A ir For n u s ic ia n s . Johnson .uses rs and oth- in i ts b roadest 1 eating on anyone who wri

those w ho try u se foods is crs.," Johnson "T he fact o f 1 tily have to honestly , is yoi H ciency." ' hackers w ill cat Casserole,' the tim e," Johns

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u ter softw are com pany, p.rogrammcrs w ith free tea. S tarbuck’s C offee, ise less-addicted to caf- . - ing w ater • •3grammers eat like this,

w a te r .” sa id , V in ce o . w h o d e v e lo p e d a g ra m -c a l lc d C o m e d y PC s. " I h a v e n ’t ea ten

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ises the word "hackers” lest sense. refeVring to writes software, not ju^t

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o f the matter, truly and your dyed-in-thc-w pol cat fairly well m ost of^

)hnson said. “ But 1 think I a true hockcr because n eating these foods."

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BANKRUPTCYAll Chapter & AQ rolalw

co'naujtalion. 536-7760 eOO-548-216(

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c o S e??s c l u b h o u sPro-school activities, age

2-6. Call 734-9948.

C h l ld -c a ro in m y lov in homo. 736-9115

D A Y C A R E : Full or poi tim e oponing In privat homo. 324-8350.

Oaycaro In my hom o a t rot sormblo rates. 324-3314

J & C DAYCARE U coruod staff

CPR & FA c « n in « i . Mori-Sat 6am-6pm.All a g e s bccopted.

CALL 734-1208

. KIDS ONLY C bm '^ets day c a i« cento Pre-school, 0 m e to 8 yrs L^rgo fon cod g rass yard

_________ U cofw od/caftlflod^ulotcudo-sac .in g roat nelghboi hood , la rg e h om e , hug f o i ic o d y a r d , s e v e r s openings. 733-1472

S a f e , c a r in g c h i ld c a r e A ges 3 4.734-7260.

Will babysit l-school e g o .: days morning to evenini

. anytime. Call 730-38&6

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I ADMINISTRATION/ . i M A W A Q E M E M ^

MANAGER K ings ope ra t in g v a r ie ty d e p a r tm e n

•s to re s offers In s to re train ’ ’ Ing program, Benefits, ad

vancom ont to storo man a g e r to ind iv iduals whe a re c a re e r o rien tod anc have those qualifications

. High School g raduate, ex ecu tive & leadersh ip p a tentlal, e ag e r to advanct in retail merehondise field willing to relocate oiitslde o f a r«a .'C ontact Ron Os- t e r m e i o r 3 2 4 - 6 0 6 8 J e ro m e , R icha rd C arte t 7 3 3 -6 9 M T F .' ,

MANAGEMEffT. Account- . in g m a n a g e r p o s i t io n

a v a i la b le fo r d e c r e e d a cc o u n tan t, id e al app li­can t should p o sse ss gen ­e r a l l o d g e r , p a y r o l l , A P /A R , s u p e r v i s i n g e x p e r ien c e . Looking for seft motivated, hard work­in g in d iv id u a l . E x c o l . benefits. S en d resum e In confidence to Kary Miller, P .O . Box 190, Buffey, ID. 83318.

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P E R S O N A L

3Y A D U L T C A R fe H lr in a l ^ h o u s o k o o p e r a id e (c one s m a ll r e s ld o n tla i c a r

facility. M onday throug >166 ■ Ffldoy 326-3200 All shift

, a g r i c u l t u r e ! w om o_____ part time mllkor for Bui: r S aroa . Cali 543-5984: .

ADULT CARE Somflrnmli w om an noods woman I

nnWn c o m o & c a r o fo r h e r I homo. T erm s oro nogoi a b le . C o rttac t L ouise I

r o i ' Room 520 a t 1628 Bri< ;754 ■ govlow Blvd. .

"A bU L t CARE: L h ^ ln co r [ i ^ s : panlori;24 hrs. 324-369:

;ront d I 205 - ^o«c. J ^ A Q R I C U m j R ^

_______A QRlCULTLfRAL: Noo

in grav ity irrigation o r m o s t f a rm m a c h in o r '

c h e f 326-4874 3 p o r -o a s o OUfSTANDINO knor,' INVESTM EmDipt. _ . -bPPORTUNrTYl Bliss, EASTERN IDAHO . W45. LIVESTOCK 'EOE. COMMISSION------ : w ith 3500 hood capadtv

on 17.48 oc res . 220 soc a re n a , rolling stock, caf< OWNER WILL CARRY

-& or possible assum ptlor lUSE ■ wtth-large down, a o e s For m oro infonnation call

Will Brawn @ 670-9005 c------- 436-3228.v in g CAREY & ADAMS

AQ: R anch hond noodet p a rt . som e nursery work, som

Ivate h eavy eciulp. R e sp o n s ble, reliable, hard workini

r r — Call 788-2676. tre a - —314 A Q : W o n to d y o a r roun

porson w/oxpor oporatln Irg farm oqulp. Ability t

^ w old, s p e a k S p a n ish , > familiarity wllh sprinkle

V e q u ip m e n t Irr ig a tio n '' plus. Pickup furnished. I

p a id v a c a t io n a l le r 1i____ yoar. P ioase send outllp

of experience & salary rc fnier " 'q u i r e m s n t s to : PO Bo ^ 488, Je rom e ID 83336./>

repilOT confidential.

AQRICULTURAL Wantec____ experienced farm maerfiir

o ry o p e ra to r fo r M agi .K j,.. —V anoy row crop'operatlor luofl C o m m o rc la l d r iv e r s il

c e n s e h e lp fu l b u t no n e c e s sa ry . S a la ry corr

------- m onsuratew /dblllty .Senn rn ro su m o to : B ox 9871C

% The T im es Nows. P.C------ Box 548, Twin Falls, IC3 0 .7 83303______________

S " “ A Q RICU UTU RA L. N»oi------ farm hand w/oxp in gravl

. ty irrlgallon & m ost fanr

3machrneiy. 734-5123 -

AGRICULTURAL Momln milker, 5 hr. shift, 100 co^ d a iry . E x p e r ie n c e pro ferred bu t will train. C a 326-5893. I

-AG RICULTU RA L. Milko____, for 200 cow dairy iniRloi

oxper. profenwd. no hous )N / Ing, ca ll 326 -5463 afte r . 6 :00 p.m. ____________

Brat- M 2 0 6|_ M E D I C W D E N T ^

, ad- l t c team oriented RN funan* tim e night shift, 3 12 htw ho shifts equals 40 hrs., gooia n d tw n., Burley C ore Contetona: 1729 Mlllor A ve, Burloy.ox* 676-fi474._____________

ince M EDICAL . CNA c lasso ileld, offered a t minimal cost oside book & testing, Ciasse:O s- beg ln7 /17 . Form orelnfc> 6 9 co n tac t Ja n ic e Bailey ar te r Gooding Rehab. & LMn{

Cntr. 934-5601 ..

unt- C L E R IC A L R e c e p t io nIon lst/collectlons.FTposltlor>ed available, experience witftpli- collections a n d Insurance)on- billing, excel phone skillso il , p eop le skills, a n d abilit)in g to w ork ind e p en d a n tiy .for g e n e ra l office expor anc

ork- T yping requ ired . Excoi-:o l. l e n t c o m o e n a a t i o r0 In package. Contact Porson- lier, noi: Canyon View Hospl- ID. . ta l. 2 2 8 S h o u p A ve W.

T F. Fax: 734-8764

h a t I Found!1 of cvflylliins iiiT/ir ' raseahJyardnlc<)itai(ity. From a . fmm houKwarcstu lianlvorc, fc fira jtop for >wir own saragc or' ta in d lo bring in I k buyers. You.I baicr pbec for baiBaiiti!__ _

It i * n i h i » N n w CUSTOMER ’ g B W C E .

p. .

n Fallsr-idnho T uesday July '

E m p l o y m e n

~ 1 £ 2 o iI M ED IC A L/DEN TA L

I n a M E D IC A U O E N T A L im-, (o r ' mediate oponing for a PT:a r o m edical te ch n o lo g is t otiuQh Twin Falls Clinic & Hospl-,K |^ toi Lab. Must bo pnsfldont

In a il a r e a s o f Iho lab .m od EOE. Conlact Noncy 733-Buhl 3700, ext. 243.________ _

— MEDICAL/DENTAL Surgl- valid c a l C o o r d in a to r . LPN in to required. Will bo rospon- or In . slblo.to orlonlato potlonts tgoti- to, hospitol su rgo ry pro­se In gram , cuimplote surgory Brid- charts and pro-cortlfy pro-

cod iiro s w ith Insijronco —com panies, a o rlc a l skills

com- ' required. Must poM oss o (698. cheerful, positive & pro- Z Z 2 fesslonol ottltudo. Submit

rosumo to Twin Falls Clin- ic & H o w ito l. 660 Shos- h o n e , t w i n F a i l s , 10

le o d .8 3 3 0 1 o r coll 733-3700 once - o x t 2 9 3 r A T T N : T e r r i a n d Ayers. EOE.

MEDICAL/DENTAL Stoff____ R N 's , LPN ’S. & C N A 's.

FT. PT lor rotating shifts. C om pensa tod call tim e.

I Dullos Include busy ER.I . acu to . G eriatrics, ^ c o l .

bonollts, R e location a l­low ance neg o tiab le . No

cjty s ta te tax. Battlo Mountain so a t Gonoral Hospital, contact; aifo, O o r o t h y M u r r a y , :^Y (702)635-2550.

m e d ic a l ASSISTANT In b u sy c h lro p ra d ic clinic,

i s f l f Call for appo in tm en t 12 noon-lpm only. 734-7077

d e d . yguj dM fldod ad. w r* oni® I readors undorsland your >nsl- m o«uo«-speanouLking, I

m e d ic a lc n a B ridgevlew E s ta te s

is sooking full Umo CNA's ,2 for tho 6-2 sh ift S6.00 por

|][ J hr. May apply In porson.

iklor m e d ic a l 3n a N ow h iring C N A ’s /N A 's

& O ffering on -slto c la s s e s ’ lB t for cerWlcaUon. Competl-

live pay wiih evening & yf®* nlghfdlfferentia ls. Apply B ox - m p e rso n o n l T o t W ^ 9-All n i e r Ave. W., Twin Pali* - ____ W est M agic C are C t n t f .

i®'*' MEDICAL: R N ’s - If you =*’7* hav o a m ed ica l floor or “ 9 ’c _ u ;c j3 0 c k g t 0 u n d j} i - a u i “O/i. pon/Isory oxperience and ® "■ w ant to put it to good uso, n o t app ly In p o rso n on ly a t

■on>'i W est Magic Caro Center ^ n d 6 4 0 F l ie r A v o . W .T F .

0- CompotlUvo pay. ali shifts

-----------MEDICAL

— : PROFESSIONAL Nursing e o d opportunity, RN coordina- [«'^* tor, G ooding Rohabllita- 'ann tign a n d Living C e n te r,‘ - ICF/MR unit, supe rv ises

m edial s e rv ic e for a 26 ^ bed chlldron ICF/MR. Ex- ^ porionco with MR/DD ond

pods a plus. Conlact Julfe T ThHmony or Terri Mlllor,I G oo d in g R e h a b Living

ilker. L C e n to r . fl34i560.1_FDr. nior, m o r e ln fo r m a t io n a n d ous- applications

MEDICAL T herapy T echs ■ needed , to work with pro-

— I found handicapped Jdds.1:45-10pm o r 5:30-2pm

\ L -sh ifts, w ee k en d w ork In ^ volved. II In terested call I h ” T eresa a l 934-5603.

[ooci MEDICAL - E xporioncod Tter. ■ m edical transcrlp tlon ist. -ley. p/t wllh in potential. Con

tac t Ariono 733-3700, ext ----- 246. EOE______________

it of MEDICAL CNA‘8, and NA'sISOS neoded , will train. Excel*Info le n t b e n e f lta avaiiable,^y a t Contact Terri a t 9 3 4 * 5 ^^rtg o r apply a t: Gooding Re­

h a b Living C enter. 1220— Montana; Qoodlng. o n - Ition MEDICALAlth THERAPY TECHNICIANS n e e N eeded to a s s is t devel- cills, opmentally dlsablod group ility hom e res id en ts wltn ac< itly, tfvHles of dally IM ng.' and M ust b e 18 y rs o l a g e or sol- o ld e r. No e x p d r n e c e s -0 n sary, will trafp.ion- W ag e : W llh e x |te r ie n c e . spl- S 6 .5 0 s ta r tin g . W ithout W . experience $5.00 Starting.

Shift: 3pm -11pm Benpflts: EUgibie for bene-

— , flts a fler 90 day s, benefits include dental, health and

1 ' e y e care, 401k, etclll' Starting da te: A s Soon As

Possiblelll P lease a ^ a t front desk - b t 1 6 8 B la k e S t N . 8 -5 ' Mon thni Frill___________

MEDICAL; Now taking ap- piicatJona for die taw cook a n d PM d ish a ld . P le a se

' apply in pe rson MV Man­or,; 2 1 0 N orth Idaho St.

•W endell: ________

MEDICAL . CNA’S AND NA‘8

NEEDED IMMEDIATE1.YIT F & sufroundlng areas .

FT/ PT. ApjSy a t Jew el’s H om e Care. _

^ 1243 Lynwood M dl. .

“ "IW E D IC A C H N rFr pesWon ' av^lable.-S-t- y rs. experi- e irce In G erla tlc Nursing required. Exeellent com -

- pensiittlon pm kage.-Con*, k ta c t P e rso n n e l: C anyonI' M ED ICA LRira •

MVRMC IS BMking RN 's to work fun or p a rt time. S e v e d units I n d ^ m g Pedi­a t r i c s D e p a r tm e n t . All sh ifts a v a lia b ie . R etire-

• — m ent. heaWWdental; paid tim e off sva iiab te . C onh p e t i t iv a k a ia iy .-C a ll or wTtta H um an nM O ureea, MVRMC P O B o x 409 TF,10 e3d .03>0409 o r 208 -.

— I 737:2173 EO E • . .rf

Ily 11,1995

> n t

1 ^ 1 2 0 6 I. j H E D I C A t m E N T A ^

m- MEDICAL Port timo RN to d o h o m e v is i ts F riday -

a t M onday fo r b u sy homcf ie|. h e a l th a g e n c y in E lko, ont N V . E x c o i lb n t s a la r y , lb mlloogo reim bursolnont.

C o n tac t Doylo a t Homo Hoallh Sorvlcos of Nova-

^ d a , Inc 7 0 2 - 7 3 8 -1 2 5 0

.

O FF IC E N U RSE nooded ' “ fo r busy d oc lo r'e office.

20-30 hrs/wk. Exporionco ,Z proforrod. S end resum es

to N urso P .O . Box 6B6_ Jo rom oJD .8333e,-----------

9 a VETERINARYTechnichlan w/l08t growing practice. Pro lor oxpor & o r B.Sc.

"n- d o g ro o & tro in a b io . FT 733-4653 for oppolnlment

00 •r r i I 2 0 7 I- I 0F F 1C E /C L £R IC A L off•s Offlde & Clerical posM ona

5 E X P R E S S•a PERSONNEL SERVICES :ol' Twin Foils. 733-7300 . al: Burloy. 678-4040* No Foo

P erm anent full timo office person noodod. Post Io-

„ bor, a n sw e r to lophone , ’ ’ typ ing & g e n e ra l office ^ ^ l l s req. ^ p l y In person In olL ytle Signs, 1925 Wm-

,1c, bertyRd.

H Prooram YoursellW lth ^ THE SNELUNQ TEAMIII 5T •CL£R1CALS; 'R ECEPTIONIST . ir» ‘ SECRETARYur . 'BOOKKEEPER

•ACCOUNT CONTROLLER

- SNELUNG• • PERSONNEL SERVICES Vs 734-1000/1-800-734-1017

RE C EPT IO N IST /B O O K - L . KEEPER Full or port time.

Com puter experience req,• - Sonci resum e to PO box „ 2 3 5 4 T w in , f f o l l e , ID

OFFICBCLERICAL E xp.- i l l . —rien c ed -o iflc e -m a n ag e r.

needed for ;^ m U n g com- * ' p any . b o okkeep ing and _ computer skills nocessary.' ou Cali 733-9350_________

OFFICeCLERICAL ;I:V -SecretB T taiPosltlonO pen-

Full ilm o4w illIng lo give I 10*»so lfm oliv« lor«

com puter llleroto. Phone: Richard or E d ® 734-4577

fts RECEPTIONIST7$.OCf0l07 ' for medical offlce. Expori­

oncod p rofened . Colloc- -n tlons, transcription, som e

com puters. Sond.resumo: Box 99059, % The Times

7, News. PO Box 548, Twin ' Falls ID, 83303 '

28 . IIx- 4 2 0 8nJ I ^ P R O F E S S I O N A ^

sr, PROFESSIONAL Gooding ^0 School Dlst. is accepting or. - a p p lic a tio n s Tor Middle 'd S c h o o l M a th te a c h e r .

C ertifica tion m ay bo el- T” th e r e lem e n ta ry or soc- ■'I® ondary math. Call Imme- ^ diotely, 934-4321

’i" PROFESSIONAL. HUMAN •n RESOU RCES COORDI-

N A T O R : im m e d ia t e oponing for a HR Coordl-

r n n a to r to w ork in a fast- p a ce d R ehobllllatlon or- ganlzation in Twin Falls. R e sp o n sib le for rocrull-

o i? o n ta U ^ a n d a c M ^ ^ Vs d i s c i p i i n a r y a c - ol. tion/counsbling, aamlnls- o» ■ jters policy & p rocedu re cn rev is ions, know ledge ol

S ta le a n d F ed e ra l Tabor 20 a n d em ploym ent regula-

' tions and hum an resourc-- e s administration, coordi­

n a tes perfom iace evolua-IS tlons and continuing qdu- >1- Gallon p rog ram ^ . Mlnl- jp mum quallflcations: Bach­es e io rs d e g re e in H um an

R esources or related field or (e q u iv a le n t e x p e r ie n c e s - m ay b e substituted), Iwo

to four y e a rs direc t hum e . r e s o u r c e s e x p e r ie n c e , ut Excelldnt salary and bon- g. e flt p a c k a g e . Oualiflod

canaW ates p ie se contact: e- C h r le s y V a n L e e u w e n . ts H R .-->td M. M ic h en e r & A sso c i­

a te s , inc. 493 Eastland « D r iv e T w in F a i l s , ID

83301 (208)734-8324,

6 PROFESSIONAL. CLASS­R O O M FACILITATOR:

- A vailable In A ug. a fuli- > tim Sr 12 m onth position . ik fo r 0 C lassroom Faclllta- e to r to work for a te s t paced V R ehabilita tive organiza-t. tion In Twin Falls. Work­

ing in e n Integrated c lass­room with children a g e s 18 m on ths to 8 ye a rs to

- d i r e c t a l l e i a a s r o o m ^ a c tfv ie s . FadUtate learn­

ing b a sed on therapeutie te c h n iq u e s , a s s i s t with

• ' perVlskm of a certined, II- „ ^ o e n s w J S p ^ t y g u a g q - J Pathologist and Occupa- ^ tional ThefBplWs. Partkrf-

i ssfittSjp'Ts^ d a s s n ^ activities. Mln- n im u m Q u a l i f i c a t io n s :^ . C a n d id a te m u st h av e a t ;- le a s t 2-3-.vear« po st see- I

ondary education, hoki a Io C .D A and rniist p ossess

a z e a l In w o rk in g w ith l|. children. P revlbus expe- II rienc* In worWng with pe- I- . d ia trlo c lien ts p re fsn w l. id - Q u a i l f i a d o a n d i d a i e s -

I, M ichener & A saoe .. Ine. . : 4 0 3 E a s t la n d D r. Tw in

F a l la . 1 0 8 3 3 0 1 (208)• 734-8324-

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f' 208 PROFESSIONAL

) PROFESSIONALOUTDOOR WRITERS

f WANTED. W e'j 'e looking for sm ooth , w r i te r s w h o c a n s h a r e

the ir e x p er ien c es oflold.) Photo skills helpful.• S e n d c o v e r le t te r , te lo - ) phono num ber & writing

sam ples to:O u tdoo r E dito r. PO Box

; 648, TF. ID 83303

a P R O F E S S IO N A L : P o s i- , tlons Openings: Full-time g Counselor/Ubrarion, High

School S c ience poaltion. r - s p o e i a i E d a e a t ia f r ra a c n - - n e r . O uoliricatlons: Idaho I. T e a c h e r C reden tia l with

p r o p e r o n d o r s o m o n ts . r P le a se co n tra c t M ichele it . F a u lk n e r . C io rk , B liss- School District M234. P.O ._ ■ Box 115, Bliss, ID 83314- 1 " ( 2 0 8 ) 3 5 2 -4 4 4 5 .-D o ad - •

Ilnel Until filled. EOE

- No matlor how you spend *. your d a r t , classified flit

your busy ichodu le . Pul c lassllled 's tlm «-iavlng

' dSroctory of ooodi and ser- . vicas to w)(k lor you today.

° £ “■ 209 Ii R E S T A U ^ m O l ^

® RESTAURANT/LOUNGE HELP WANTED - P le a se

• apply betw een 9-11am a t Burger Stop, 1335 Addl- sonA ve E. TF

RESTAURANT Now hlriM qualified applicants for PT

& FT sen /er poslUons. Apply in person a t TF

Perk in* R e s ta u ra n t a t ' 1564 B lue L akes Bivd.N

RESTAURANT: W allpor- L son 'e noodod: Only apply [ ifyoucanw orkn lgh ls . No

phone calls p lease . Trav­e l e r 's O a s i s , N o f th e H ^ e n Bridge.

( . ^) I 2 1 0

s s s s sr- — N e e d w n e th in g to do in - -• the evem ng hours? Uke• talking on the phonoTThen

you're th6 one for us.. Call fo r a n a p p t '

' 733-0931 e x t 273 o r 274 — j^ A > K £ 0 JL S a tL d y * * _ .

> N O T IC E 15 w o rk e r s to sham poo carpets.startlng immed. No oxp. Jioces-

’ sa ry , w e tra in , bo th full oncl part timo.

' O pportunity fo r a d v an c e - mont, oil w ho apply m ust

; b e a b le to s to r i im m ed.' To schedule an inton/low, i PHONE 736.2S35

I O utgoing en e rg e tic publi­c ation Ts now accep ting applications for sa le s rops wllh som e spirit. P lea se sond resum e to: PO Box 2103. Twin Falls, 83303

I SALES OPPORTUNITY I Idaho's la rg e s t ' manufactured hom e doal- -

ership Is looking fo ra qualified porson with

. exporionco to fill solos poslllon. Must bb friendly

& dependable.; Commission plus benefits ' ■& vacations, reasonoblo

hours.' M agle V alley H om e

C en te r21360 W est U S Hwy 30

Fllor. Idaho 83328 or call for opp t ® 736-6777 '

'■ SALES, guoranleod sa la ­ry. no oxper. nocessa ry , tool solos, oom whllo you loam. 733-5137 for appi.

[ SALES; Im m ediate open- ' 1ng for c o m p u te r s a l e s

pe rson . S a la ry + com m . S e n d R e su m e s & re fe r­e n c e s to B o x '9 9 3 0 7 ,'% The Times New s. PO Box 548 Twin Falls ID 83301

; TRADE !, Southern Idaho 's top radio I station Is looking for moti- , , vatod, organized, and ca-

reor orientod people who aro inierestod In a c a ree r i in radio advertising sa les . Wo offor training, b e n e ­fits, and an opportunity to advance. In ierestod pe r­sons should apply In per­so n a l 415 Park Ave. tw in Falls , ID. B & B B ro a d ­casting 1s an equal oppor- I tunity em ployer, a n d w e e n c o u r a g e m i n o r i t y applications.

i 211 II -TECHNICAL {

DESIGER/DRAFTER/ELE- CTRICAL E x p e r ie n c e d pe rson w an ted for smqli firm In R upert. ID. Com - Mtltive s a l ^ & benefits. B ased on experience. In­dustrial/util. design & Au- - to C a d e x p e r ie n c e re q . S e n d re s u m e s to E S S , Inc. P.O. Box 178 Rupert,ID 63350 or co n tac t Ken8 1 2 0 6 ^ 1 3 6 ^ 7 3 .-----------

:T E C H N IC A ttm m e d iB tv = o p e n in g fo r c o m p u te r tochnlehlan. S e n d resum e &.Rofs to B o x 8 9 3 1 0 .M •m e Times N ew s PO Box 548. Twin Fall* ID 83503

i . 2 1 2 • - I

BRIZEE HEATING AND . AIRCO N Dm ON IN Q^'

o u r^ H trn e S u ^ ^ S r f r '

‘ 'e x p e r J e S S re q u W d Apr p ly B in jo g h tfw Jo b .;

_________ 8 e iv k » '

. F latbed D river, 4 8 e ta tee . ‘ S e n d r e s u m e to : P .O .

' Box 182, Buhl, 10 8 3 3 1 6 ^ '

I J ’

■ 4 212 I I T DE I0 & D T ransporta tion

Se iv ic es JN C 1735 S Moin

ll Qooding, ID 83330 0 Seeking Magic Valloy area I. d r iv e r s w ith CD L a n d

go o d driving rocord . 48 sta te Reefer - Mostly no-

S touch frelflhLCompoUtlvo Salary -

Timely Raises Hoallh insurance

401KI- Lumpors Paid0 Home Rogulartyh M odem Equipment ), . . C om * by ofnce o r ealil ~ --------- ^r-20y93»44S1-----------

h DIESEL TRUCK DRIVER , n e ed e d for custom farm 0 w ork . M usi h a v e CDL. s Coll Brent 543-8974, after ). J P M ___________________

-irtM sy toodvoR helnd ftu lr . . ‘ f>od.Ju»lcaB733-OMt. .

J H A IH S T Y U S T, W o now hove oponlngs for ll _you ln o u rb u sy so l6 n l g • Guarantoed salary V PLUS commission

• P aU vacation, holkfays,_ . and moro-■ • Com pany Insurance al

group rates : • Retirement, profit

■ sharing, etc. •Advanced training

e For moro Information about U joining the J.C, Penney I- sa lon team , call 734-0833'

and ask for Toni.,-T HIRINQ journeym an e lec­

trician, exc. w age, bene- fits, 326-3323 7om-3:30pm ;

Hiring For- Factory/food procosslngr- W arehouse worisers 'y Fork lift oporolors0 C onstn jcllon .I- M echanicse Machinists

Carpentry- CDL drivers1 Cooks

, E X P R E S SPERSONNEL SERVICES '

______TVilQfalls. 733-7300 ', Buriey. 676-4040 * No Fee ^

n in te rm oun ta in H eating & A ir C o n d i t io n in g , Inc .

' ' ' ha* an Immediate open­ing fbr a n e x p e r ie n c e d

Q Technician. Must have 2 I- y r s o x p e r ie n c e & ow n“ hand tools, W ages & ben- ; II efils com m ensura te wiih

experience & ability. Call 733-3252 for appdntnwnt.

Need 1 porson PT. to leam & woric in oil face ts of a

’’ retail moot depl. In W en­dell. Coll 536-6651 doy-

{. tim e, a sk for Moat Dopt. g for moro Info.___________

I OTR drtvor's neoded. hop- ~ p e r trained and w alking * floors. 734-9062________

■ TRADE • J o u m o ^ n Bectridon

, N estle Brands Foodservice | Com pany Potato Division, a un it of N estle U SA Is s e e k in g a Jo u rn e y m e n Eloclricion a l lls Nam pa,

^ I d a h o m a n u f a c tu r in g g f a c ilily . A m in im um o l

perience is r o q u l ^ with a va lid Id ah o e lec trica l license. Food processing

’ e xperience Is preferreci.- -• Applicant m ust hove ex-

^ . perience in all p h a ses of ' Industrial applicailona ond ; h a v e th e ab ility to rea d

; la d d e r lo g ic d ia g ra m s .J Ability to troubloshool o

varie ty of Industrial con-- tro l s y s te m s in c lu d in g- e loclrlcal m olors, m qtor s control circuits a n d vari- I. a b le frequency d rives Is- requ ired . A good under- ; standing of oloctflcal tho- K o iy Is desired wHh knowl­

e d g e o f p ro g ra m m a b le- controllera helpful. G ood

oral ar)d written communl-> cation skill* aro required■ with th e ability to inteiface i

w ith a il l e v e l s o f th o> organization.r Competitive w ages and an

excellent benent package a re offered to th e quail- ,

> fled candU ate. Minorities and fem ales aro encour­ag ed lo apply. Interostpd |

■ candidolos a re a sk ed to se n d their resum es to: '

■ N estle Brands Foodservice I Company' Human R esources -

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IP.O. BOX9089 N am pa, id 83652

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T h i s i s a g r e a t o p p R i g h t I n d i v i d u a l a t O l d s • B u i c k • I s u z u

; p e t l t i v e p a y p l a n w i t “ p a n y . Y o u - w l l l W O

p a i d . v a c a t i o n , r e t i r e ' i n s u r a n c e p r o g r a m s

-:^ fo r a s h a r p m a n o r \ c o m m u n i c a t i o n s k i

, b u i l d i n g a c a r e e i M c C o r m i c k o r B e r t p e r s o n f o r a h i n t e r v i i

m r e ^. . O L D S M O B IL

. A n equal oppoftw

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- TIRE poison noodod, oxp. proforrtfd , ap p ly in p e r­so n , M agic V alloy T ire, T ruck Lano ond Main in

a Buhl, d - . 8 W A N T E D ;F u lltlm e lire >. so lo* & so n /lco porson .

Exper. in basic tire & auto s e n /lc e he lp fu l. Excel, s a la ry a n d b e n e f it pkg. OK A ulo S y a te m a 556 4 th A vo. W T w in F a lls 7 3 3 -3 0 7 7 . S f ie T o m o r .Jim. _________ :

TRADE irnmodlolo full timo-------opening for-exporionced, •_ mechanlc/Uro m an. Apply; a In person a t Magic Volley n Tire/Los Schw ob, 501 S

L in c o ln , J o r o m o . Full ir twnoflts.

TRADE. Exporioncod Iron [7 w orH ors/m oial bu ild ing ........o rbctors. MSHA training

- req. Call (702)623-8754. •

, DrIvers/OTR^ ■ STO Pill

You've just found Iho right SYSTEM

cooporollon, friendly'oim osphora i

Intogrity 8. oxporionco. . Moke this your lost

ORIENTATIONI To do appllcallon on phono,

call„ 800-762-3776-------- .

.. T R A D E J o u r n e y m a n> Plum ber w anted. Starting

w a g e $15 hr, E xper a p ­prentice plum ber w anted

Z 3 y r* o r m o r o , a to rtin g w aggS IO hr. 326-5390

!} TRADELANG EXPLORATORY

DRILUNQts accepting applications

for DRILLERS HELPERS Inlorvlows will bo granted only to IndMduals mooting . our minimum quoilflcatkxts; i

■musl b e 21 yoors old •able to obtain a Convnordal

Driver's license and m eet •II roqulromonts

•willing to woric overtime1 *wining to travol ou t of town

*m u*t pass dn jg te s ts3 - •o w e io i i fn o a p o u n d s ......-- Lang offers competitive I )> w ages and benefits. I I. Applicalions may b e ■ I- .obtained by lolophoninj}d (7 0 2 )7 5 3 -2 1 1 9 a tan y '

2 Lang Is nn equal opportuni- rt ty pmployer

h TRADE Now hiring oxpor II O ver the n»ad drivers, po- L s i t io n s a v a i la b le fo r 2 -

loom s on ded icated runs n of 5 ,000 mi * per wook. , a Our trucks aro late model ' I- frieghtlinor convonllonai '

w /double bunk sibepors.I. Also solo position avaHa- f,

bio. Qreol pay & bonoflts.' Cell Im m odiaiely 1-800- >* 625-4553 a sk lor John or0 P a u l. 2 G uy* T rucking,

t r a d e ^Driver*

> R a J Leasing Is Idoklng for ^professional drivers to ojn

1 48 8i. 11 W estern S tales. ). 1 . W e havo 2 0 new trucks

this month & groal bonof-

ills . In lo ro s le d ? C a li 1- 800-523-3089 - Sheriel.

i TRADE II you 're looking for I a sa lo n to build a clTen- ) tolo, o r llyc>u would like to . . loaso pioase call Lynn or L isa a t T h o C u t A w ay.

f 734-2731__________ - .

I TRADE. Exporionced moat c u tte r w an ted for o ss ls -

; ta n t m o n a g o r p o s ll lo n .Poy In tho $ 1 0 to $1 2 por Z

I hr. starting rango.Y ouw lll " ' w ork for a p r o g re s s iv e . fam ily b u s ln e sB T n th e , boau tw l W ood River val- ; ley w /o full benefit pack­

age whk;h in d u d e s medi­c a l , d e n ia l in su ra n c e ^

, m a tc h in g 40 1 K p la n &I profit sha ring .'If you a re _

In ierestod c o n la c t Mike t. I T ackett ® 788-2294.

' TRADE ELECTRICIANS,' l ic e n s e d i o u r n ^ m a n .I $15.50-19.25 hr. TF area

I Cali 232-5263 (9 -4 j. _

t TRADECOUNTERPERSON

I N apo Auto P a rts is now ac- I cepting applications for

an aggresslvo, senrice I oriented counterpereon In

Tw inFalls. C om e join a pregrossivo. goal oriented

. organlzatkin wllh com pet­itive benefits. P lease 3

apply in porson,1650 Kimberiy Rd. h

b O e S a le s i t i o n -p p o r tu 'n l ty fo r th e a t G a ry 's W e s tla n d . izu. W e Offer a com - ivith a g row ing com-^ 2 Afork In a p l e a s a n t ' th -b e n e fits - ju c h :-^ s— lirem en t a n d h e a lth n ms. W e are lo o k in g tr w o m an w lth g r e a t ' ■ - sk ills in te re s te d in ; e e r . C o n ta c t J o n e rk le y W illm o re i n ' rvlew.

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- is s s v i i s s s t ’s ftrtunHyemployef. ________ .

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1 1 2 I i T ^ £ I ITRADE Driver ne ed e d for- M

T r a n s IV b u s e * . C D L 'requ ired . 496 M adrono . jCall 7 3 6 -2 1 3 3 '. J

JTRADE. ll.q u a lif le d , w o t have immodlole oponing , : for certified w elders, milfi : Wrights, sheo l motal woric- _ ors, pipe fitters & laborers. Contact Q&L Motal Fob, in c . 208.-228-2872 a sk for Ray or Bob bolwoon 3 pm & 5 pm wbekdoys. -

TRADE Tnjck driver posi- i tion available. CD L med- I Ical & d e a n driving ro c o rd --■ requ ired . Exporionco In » s e m i, p u p c o m binalion

. required. Local.-competi- llvo w ag e , in su ra n c e & bonoflts. Reply to R eed

• Bros., inc. PO Box 472. B uh l, ID 8 3 3 1 6 o r c a ll _

- 543-4306 EOE__________

TRADE Service Toch need­e d a t P o l rp l i . A pply In porson 9om till 3pm. Start­ing poy is S6 ,00 pe r hr, p lu s b onus pay . txpo ri- . once In brakes, soals, u- jolnts, sta rters a n d allor-

'n Q ro rs lsh e lp tu l.P o tro .il M h a s ostabllshod* a d ru g ■

■ frob ottllude oncl environ- ■ m e n t Must bo 18 yrs old ■ o n d h a v o valFd d r iv e r s ■license.___________. *

T R U C K E R D R IV E R w / -' CD L ‘B* c la s s ilic a llo n . C Com petent H ysler driver — a s w e ll. D riv e r will b e ' building own loads. Exc. benefits ind. H ealth, Den- _ ta l, & Liie In su ra n ce a s well a s 401 (K), bonus In-, r , contlvos & 'stock ow ners- , hip. Applicants m u s t hovo \ roforonces w hen applying , ol Sawtooth Door Co. 151 — Maxwell Ave. Twin Falls, Ei .ID. 9am-4pm, Mon.-Thur*. (

TRUCK DRIVING W anl to [b e a truck driver? FREE iSCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Jfor iruck driving le s so n s Silo those who.qualify. Prof. IT ru ck D riv ing S c h o o l . E734-0586. ________ 1

213 1 Ti M I S O O P P O R T U ^ ^

Can't Find A Job? IfYou'roHotWo'nCool Como iS o o U s Todayt

------ CONSTRUCTION--------------FORKUFT

LAWNCARE .7WAREHOUSE W ORKERS a.

WAITRESSES “- COOKS

SNELUNGPERSONNEL SERVICES ,,

734-1000/1-800-734-1017________ NO FEE________ IMISC. OPPORTUNITIES; >'

Building material supplier < se ek s yard porson. Foric lift, doltvery truck experi­e n ce and building materi­a ls knowledge necessary .Pay b ased on exporionce. Call733-1120.EO E • Z

MISC:________ ______ ___ ^BE A MANAGER ^

U n ite d F u rn llu rb W a r e ­ho u se , h a s open ings forse lf molivated am bitious ( m a n a g e r t r a in e e s , w hoore committed to an oxcit< . . . Ing long tenn career. De-ponding on perform ance ,

-w e offer rapid a d v an c e - p, m ent to ali lovols of man- agem ent w /an excel w age& benefit package. No ex- „por nocessa ry , bu t m ust " ,bo willing to s ta r t a l th o *b o tto m a n d w ork h a rd i ‘736-9260 __________ I

M iSC: P os lllon O pening;Bus Driver ne ed e d (or tho ~Bliss School Dlstrict.'CDL ,Required. Starting A ugust '2 3 ,1995 through May 24, „1 9 9 5 . P l o o s e c o n ta c t - ^ MIcholo Faulknor, Cleric, a t 352-4445 for applicati-on. EOE________________ eJ

N O R T H SID E B U S C O . \now tak ing app lica tio n s °for school bus drivers for Jth e com ing schoo l year. ‘W e will train.' G ood dHv- ^Ing record & CDL roqulrod. iCali 324-4426 for a p p t ■

MiSC. OPPORTUNITIES, need som 'eone to help In- p s la ii p ivots. Call fo r a p - pointm enlal 324-8185. —

MiSC. OPPORTUNITIES. WLooking for fixed Income ccouple lo njn small Wells. ' fNV motel. A p t uUI salary- —.com m union . (702)752- I

3232.

MiSC. O PPORTUNITIES. NHiring FT /P T fo r d a n c e i store. Retail sa le s , prefer d a n c e backg round . Callg 0 ^ 3 2 4 - 8 0 5 8 a s k to r _

MiSC. O PPORTUNITIES. FLooking for flxsd incom e W<couple to run small W ells, - 8

- NV motel. ApL utQ sd a ry - c-fcommission. (7 0 2 )^ 2 - c

3232.___________ ' • _o

MISC: TREATMENT-:-------SUPERVISOR--------------

N eeded to direct trea tm ent . team s for 8 developm en- {I tal disab led a d u lts in an

• -In tenned la to c a re fad iity : - for the mentally retarded. 'I

'M u s t have a t le as t 1 yr o f ic experience working with ~Z d e v e lo p m e r^ ly disabled

W age: ^ !c io /h r * benefitsto s ta r t - g

Shift: ^ - 1 Opm, Mon-FriB sffeflt* in c lu d e h e a l th , __

dental & e y e c a re insur- ^. .a n c e ,4 0 1 k re tc l l__________ iStorting data: Mki-July, IInterview ing will b e d o n e I

o n Ju ly im .'> - 1 P lease apply a t front desk '

a t 1 5 8 ^ l A e S t N ,T w I n F. Falls, ID, 8-6 Mon-Frill

. MISC S eeking ambitlQus,: outgoing person w /perso-f 'i nairiy for PT poslllon as^,D J P a r ty H o a t tm . o n - w eekends. Wilt Irain, m u­s ic k n o w le d g e a p lu s .Sond rosumo to PO Box . i

■ 2 5 M T F , ID 83303

M ISCAV O N -Eam S8-$l4/hr. Full/pari time.

No door to door. 1-600-676-0621.IND-REP

I 2 1 5 “ | r k u h e p r e p a r a t i m

' ~733^2009 'fo r custom lzbd prof. resum e - Roy Slotten

M oglcW onl. 734-8217

P ro fess io n al re su m e*■ Cindy a t 733-1606.

3 o TB U S IN E S S

OPPORTUNmES$$PAYPHONE ROUTESS

. Local sites for salo - $2000 w eek potanUol.Call e00 -20a -s300 ,24 hrs.

A rea P a y p h o n e R oute $ 1500 w k ..& ,000 required.

1-800-S13-999S DOLLAR STORES

C o n s u m e r D e m a n d E x ­p lo d e s $50K m in im um c a p ita l re q . VAL-U QM 80&62S-8045.

E arri up tif$ 3 0 0 0 /m o n th procosslng m ortgage re­funds in your a roa . No'ox- p e r i e n c o n e o o s s a r y .1-601-468-6288.________ j

Spo rts C ard Shop , e s ta b ­l i s h e d 6 y rs , e x c e l le n t B u s i n e s s l o c a t i o n : 734-0779. _________

T H E 7 1 M E S * /E W S ----------^CUBFiENTLY-HAS-_____

THE FOLLOWING INDEPENDENT

JUNIOR ROUTES ------ - V A IL A B L B — ----------

•TWINFALLS - R ou te 855

700 Greenw ood Dr lOOOPlnowood a ro lo 900-1000 Uncoln S tN 700-800 Northviow Dr

If you llvo In thoto aroat & a n Intonatod In bo~

• Ing a Indepandont Jun­ior routa carrlar...Plaasa Call 7 3 3 ^ 1 ^ 2 0 3 .

7H£77M£SJV£VVSi CURRENTLY H A S ^ - - ^ THE FOLLOWING :

. INDEPENDENT CARRIER ROUTES

AVAILABLE •HANSEN/KIMBERLY •

Carrier RoutorAvollaWe.P lease Coll 423-4928 Rose

Kerr or Tho Tlmes-Newa

tf you llva In thoaa araaa A ara Intoraatad In be­ing a Indapandant routa carriar^Plaaa* Call 733- 0931 axt 203

i V___________ _UNIQUE VENDING

OPPORTUNITY IN TWIN FALLS AREA

Proven track record, work with local organization.

208-376*3811 |

BUSINESS OPPORTUNnV $ PAY PHONE ROUTE |50 local established sites $1600 pe rw eek . Open 24 hrs. Call 1-800-866-4888.

4 3 0 2i ^ O N E Y T O W ^

0-100K ssReflrtanco & equity loans; i

- 208-734-871^ <

SS NEED CA SH?W e buy noloe & real e s ta t^

c o n t r a c t s . C r e a t l v e i ’ F lnarw e. 1-800^999-4809,

EQUITY PLUS tO A N s” ^ 90-100% loans,

Consolklaie-ReOnance Money for any worthwhile purpose. G reat r a t e s , ^

sew ice& N O F R O O T • FEES. 1-800-22Q-4925

■ e x t* 1 .

MONEY EXPRESS RNANCtAL SERVICES

W e spedailze In real e state - & persor\B l-loariB. Poo r

credit & bankruptcy. OKI G r e a t r a t e e l L o o a l ly ow ned i (208)73»0033

" NEED.IIONEY?-------Real-Eetat»Low)6-----------------

. BankniptcyO K...........Poor Credit OK -----------

'D ebtC onsondatlon 'O K . :Idaho Co. 800-454-2648. ♦

REAL ESTATE LOANS !•Poor credit Nstory •Bankruptcy & fb redbsureii .•Debt consolidation loans • •Purchase* 4 reflniuwea ,

1-eO»83»6BBO ;

| . . _ . . . 3 0 5 -----------I CONTRACTS ft I M0RTQAQE8

tS T O P DOLLAR $S For contracts, m ortaage*.

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INSTRUCmON. agic Valley Crirlatlan

Ji./Sr. High School. For onrollmont information, caa 733-2323 or T34-833&

SPEECH-U^NGUAGE PA­THOLOGIST Immodlato o p o n ln g s . Full tlm o.

________ School Otot «1..Maslora.doflrods foq. CFY (sup. avail.) Exc. benollts & opportunlllos. Contact Dick Qulo Dir. of Spodal Ed. 208-525-7560.

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tiont Ranch stylo 3 bed­room, 2 bolh, 1640 sq. ft homo in NE area. Bdght open kitchen and formal

— I dining mom. Now buyer c a n plci< e o lo r s arid carpeting. CALL KATHY PARTnrDQE 324-3S0B

mJ ro r VIRGINIA ELDREOGE ipn 733-1735. #95-052 .For ■

M9.500. Country living In 32. the cityl Vory nlcoly ro- r r modolod h o m o ^ a rg o

, ' opon rooms, ash cabinot- f ‘ ry.'TTmtwrlIno wood stovo,

Jtug® dining oroa, dock. 3 -bodrooms,2 bath8.fomlly

, , room in basomenL CALL LYNN RASMUSSEN on c e l l u l a r 7 3 1 - 2 8 0 7 . #95-169.

J GEMI STATE REALTY, INC.

734-0400$199,600 . Snake River

VIowl This unique proper- ^ not only Includes Snake

G RIvor (rontago ond an In- crodlblo view but a darling

M. 3 b e d ro o m . 2'/6 b a in PA homo. Just 10 minutes jgd from Twin Falls and on a nca nine holo goll course. This ion proporty is very epodalll ap. CALL CAROLYN CUT-

LEft 733-e02fl. m -092 .

i G EM»nd STATE REALTY. INC.

734-0400 , Got aomotrnno to aoO? Son It

Iho low-coal way . . . with >32 daulfiod.733-0931.

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plus RV parking., Call Ed ^ er 733.6521 or Min. Vlow Jy n —ity734-ia9a

JB FOR YOUR FAMILY

•Over 2600 »q ft - on one - In lovol, 6 bdrms, 2.5 baths, e . fireplaco, dock with hoi ]o tub, covored patio, largo 2 Jt. lol. just oast ol Twin. ro, “ N ic e b r ic k h o m r f - 4 3 bdrms, 2 bath homo, 2 '

Ily -fIrep laoeorB uhl.------------l i •Lovoly • 3 bdrm. 2W both an home lots ol storage,' full Z 7 . basemont, nlco dock. quI-

ot NE location. PRICE REDUCED TO $110,000.

•SpoUoM • 4 bdrm. 2 bath home daylight bosomenl.

- -beautifully landscapad ^ yard. NE locatloo. 7

ROBERT JONES 7r REALTY ar- 733-0404

or1-800-262-5001 •

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08 FOR SALE BY BUILDER >0 1534 sqfL Vaulted coiiings ™ Courtyard, covorod pallo. i*l> 1841 Spring Lnno -

Noar Momingsido Bom. T 2- SI 16.900

734-«000 420-4846 or 4200943

For sale by owner. 3 bdnn,1 bath, living, dining, & - family room, rireplaco, T

■7 now gas heat & hoi wator ,h heater; now roof, a groat ‘ buy at S68.000.734-6407

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I BUY HOUSES. S30-80K i range. Fixers ok. Save Brokor.feos. 734-9766.

; MOVING MUST SELLI ' N ico a r e a , new p a rk .

Malntenonce freo homo.3 bdrm. 2 both, groat back yard w/deck & ploy aroa. . Sprinklers. $89,900.2706 . 9th Ave, E. TF. 733-2767. ^

OWNER CARRY W/10% DOWN

I 2 Largo Homos & Shop on 1 lot Now roofs & paint. -

$139,500. JOWNER/AGENT ROBIN

____Springirodk-Realtofs____I 734-4049 or 324-8778. - ' Owner Motlvaled. Ownor

Carry w/ $5K downpaym­en t. $39 .900 . 2-bdrm

, QredI lot. Hurry. Won’t _ last. 315 Harrison. Cash s

I price $36.900.734-9786.

TF • For M /« by owntr:4-5 bdrm, 2 bath, alt brick. This immaculala homo has many rbconl Improve- . m o n t s & m a n y f in e amenities. Such as AC^ gos heot/wator. covored patio, fenced backyard.

• nev/ windows, & moro.0nly$99.500. 733-0014

> for appt 91339 wnmoraAV9.9_______________

TF BY OWNER Weil main­tained. 2 bdrm. 1 both. - central AC. auto sprIn- H klors. ig family rm. nice . patlo/yard. 475 Bracken S t N. $72.500.734-3285

TF BY OWNER N ew ly i< palntod and landscapod.

■ 2 bdmi, 1 bath, famlly'rm. vrorkshop. nlco patio and yard. 440 Bracken St. N. $62.500.734-3265 “

TF. 6 BDRMI1I 236 Madi- I son. $75,90011 736-1854. I

TF. Estate sale. Timeless I archltocturo ranch style ^ hom e, 3 bdrm. 2 bath, family room, fire placo. ‘ e x tra s pro fessiona lly

. decorated. 30X60 stool . building, 6.9 acres, lac

_JSO<jj..5_8tolls.Jarge_bom,, ’ a re n a , prolessTonelly lan d scap ed . P rice ro- , ducod from $299,995 lo $249,995. cash o r terms , a v a il , fo r Im m ed ia te sale. Call 423-5968

b IjHURLEH I ;

Country homo 1994 Mar- lotto manufactured home on 1 acre w /1 addtltonal . aero avollablo. 2241-E. F 3775 N.. S, of Filer, 3 bdrm. 2 bath, spill plan, asking $95,000.326-4942

FILER By ownor, 3 bdrm 1 . bath, largo lol. appls Incl. foncod yard, carpel allow? 2

, ance. $60.000.326-4544

Must soil! 3 bdmi. Valued at $58,000. Will soil for

__ S^.SOO..Garofl0..blg.lot..needs oxt. palm. Some y term s/offor/hurry. 601 n th Ave. N. 734-9786.

. Sa/« F«/f#tf..-Back on Iho market. Country 4 bdrm hom o on 2 acros. Call Judy. 326-5660.

..:....\S88.S00.-----BARKER

Call 643-4371 g

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~ 5 0 4 I I8URLEY/HUPERT

HOMES

. ★ *★ ★ ***★ **★ *★ * - t S U P E R B 1 =* LOCATION J ;* In R u p e r t l p i J

; BEAUTIFUL J* BRICK HOME** Newly Decoraled *I I -

I * S B edroom s * C : * S B a th s . *

I Family room vfllh *

* B n g " ^ X & *1 IMng room, J2 AC/heat pump. y

* “ “X " . S S 5 S nJ nandscopodl “

* . AOREAT J ; FAMILY HOME 1} 2700+SO. FT. J (.

* ' ■ $189,000 J

* • 436-3044 J -* - ★

I"' “sos IQOOOINGVWENOEU.

- QOODINQ:. By ownor. 2 ~bdnn, 1 bath. 425 Neve- Ida S t .Call 886-7066 I

W E N O E L L 3bdrm .1 .6 I — BtnsTO enri^eacTirtvir -y

cy fence.'24 x38 htd ga- rftoeon1.S lot 536-SQ24

^G O O D IN Q :REO U CED$86 ,000 . Gateway lo Ida- Iho'8 skiing, hunting, fish- I

- ing. & western lifestyle. I 24 a o .h o b b y r a n c h , I w/ut^ue370asqfttK>me. *

' g u e s t c o tta g e , m etal shop^ & buildings. Groat opportunity for the right

- p e r s o n . $ 3 2 0 ,0 0 0 . 20 6 -9 3 4 -S ^ . •

WENDELL - 1 mile irdm - town, a bdrm. IV4 bath. V IMng rm. dining nn. family

, ; im. Sick. dW garage. AC.' l o t s o f e h a d e . t r e e s .• $87.000.206-636-5841

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■Real Estai506 I 1

JEROME/ IHAGERMANWOMES ■

n* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * fJEROME By ownor, beau- r

tlfully fnalntalnod homo In li'n ice location, closo to —schoola, 3 bdrm. 1 bolh. ISf i r e p la c e , sh o w n by tappolntmont 324-2456. .<

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JEROME 2 bdrm homo to n 4 acroswlthoutbulldi- <n g s . P o s s ib le ow nor Ifinancing. Cflll 324-2163. —

J E R 0 M E 3 b d r . 1 b th . tstovo. w/d hookup, $500. i

—flxat.la8taLdcp.^24:7041. _cHAGERMAN Valloy. 30 ac. [

river frontage, hot water, —p h o n o . $1.3 5 , 0 0 0 . TF837-6815. {

Sumtnar la hero - and It Is toarage aala aaaaoni Find t

- out wtiofo they aro and-laO .(everyona where youra will ~bo thtfougli Iho powoftui little _ wblndasstrM^ ' g

^ 8 I ■KIMBERLY/HANSEN

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RARE OPPORTUNrrY, 3homes on opproximately..4 acres, must soe lo ap- prodatol $156,000 for ail. Murtaugh-432-6634.

KIMBERLY. 3 bdrm . 1 .. bath, largo lot on cul-do-

s a c .-7 i 4 A sh S o u th ,$72.900. Call 423-8414. g

KIMBERLY $76 ,6 0 0 . 3 Ibdrm. 1 baLh. shade/fruit ■treos. Fenced backyard. |Lg lot. Nice homo, FmHA 4assumable. 423-6337 ;

512 1 ^FARM/RANCHES/ ,

DAIRIES • I

25 acres, nice 2 bdrm, 1 | bath, partial basemont,

1 w/outbulldlngs & corral. , 23 shares Ncrthsido wa­t e r . N /W o f J o ro m o . $125.000.324-5657. . *

^7 .2 5 * ac i« s w/feed lot & —stock wator, $500,000. "j:

Dairy, 120 acros-sot up torun 500 cows. $385,000, ,

840 aero farm & 400 cow _ dairy w/3 homos,$995.000. Marco Invost- m entsyinc. 5 7 7W orrey Rd. HIChnold. ID 63349.

. 92 acres, 60 shares of TF * water, in hay and pasture.Homo, corrals, loaling _s h e d s . 7 3 4 -5 5 1 8 o r 1 ,328-3196 :

F or so lo by o w ner: 40. ^acres, 40 shores water. .gated pipe Irrlgallon-could ,bo subdivided. Close to ,Richflokj, Id. 208-487-2629 '

RIVER FRONT o2 Richfield Farms. 213 &

150 Ac. 2 homes & many ,bIdgs. Terms. ROBIN __ —, Spring Crook Realtors “X

733-4049 or 324-8778 I

' KIM B E R LyT ^ T a c re s . 4bdrm, 2 balh brick home, ” TF wotor, will sell homosoporato w/small acorage: ■' Dairy heifer mising'opor-allon, selling 85% ol Ihom |on the yard. Will soli cattle 'and oqulp. a s a going T operation. 423-5715

i 513 . - I I|A C R E A Q E S & L O T ^ -

S19.50Cibljys40acro Icountry hoftte^los, 1

pasturo 825-5617 qvo5 acres on Rock Crook. -

(601)563-5096________ JIH ave th e b o s t o f bo th <

worldsi Country living & -access to sh a p in g , 20 Tlminutes from iSvin Falls. I1 acre lots v^h water In a Irural protected subdlvl- Islon. groat locatton. 1 mile ffrom Wondoll. $15,000. »208-536-5841_________ |

Lots1to2aGr»9,' ^Domosllcondltrtgatlonwn- Tl

tor provldod. Protoctlvo (Covenants. 3 milos North 'ot Hagorman. Priced } $18.000-S22,000.

The TlW r ig h t R e a l ty C o . f

837^4700 I

Want to trade 20 acres In iC a lifo rn ia fo r Id a h o (proporty. 934-6634. -

CAHETchoico lot on Carey \main s t i 0.1 x22r.w /bam . . |

’ 28x36'. also shed 16x28'. (. oloc. sower, city, water. 5 1

sh ares irrigation w ater —w/sprlnklor system. Coll T>623-4495_____________ _JTFSnekaRhMr Canyon Arim lots, awesome views. ■2'A * ac. lots. $22,500 & I

$26,000 7 3 4 ^ 1 I__ ' , Tl515 I

COMMERCIAL (PROPERTY -

old town aroa. 5000 sq fl ■Call 734-7073. - |

516'"" 1vacation PROPERTY Q.

TIME SHARES r

UoCmII-ExcI opportuntty 'on gdf course, fully fum 3 — bdrm. 2 bath single levelon«3 tee .U deck ,db l i garage, lentlTc course &

meadow views. $180,000.Don 2oe-3e2-ia90 -

v a c : ACREAGE 2 Ml S SO L D IE R MTN. SKIR E S O R T . $ 1 4 ,0 0 0 . $17,500, $23,000. Call Vlrg or Rick, 733-6013.

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ite/Rent-FaI M O BIlgH O M ES I f1903 14X70 Golden Sun- ^riso KIT. 2:bdrm 2 bolh, 2 1good cond. Coll aftor 6pm, c1S13.000 or offor 438-8144 _71984 Bayvrood. 3 bdrm, 2 Bribalh w/all appls, priced to 0.soil quickly. Coll 438-5471 Cor 436-5823.__________ ^

For sale 1976 Parkway mo- Vbile homo. 24X52,3 bdnn, »2 both, excel corfd. Must ^bo moved. Call 438-4168. ^

Mobile homo In Lazy J trail- »or park. Space M9. Stool _Psiding, now carpot excel, w.

_cond.-Voiy_atfordflbio.Jb. _ /•nonclng available. 734- _5700; Ask for Grog. KI

TF - Is your homo and yard ^getting to bo to mut^7 I j f havo a beautiful moblloIrcimo'in'Lazy J or possi-’ "g r bio trade for your home.Call 733-3612 homo or734-6062 VTOfk.________ J,,

1 519 I ^I ^ E M E r e ^ W j ^ J

2 lots, side by side In Hill- r : treat Division, 436-3669.

6W ~ \ SUNFURNISHED TF

HOUSES 0

4 bdrm partial brick house. C2 firopiacos. Hoot pump, welec h ea t Cali 733-6805. b

Buhl • Largo tw o-story f. hom o with 3 bdrm s. 2baths anda foncod shady .backyard-near schools ^and park . Y oar le a s e ^required. $550 per month ^plus deposit Reforoncos _ land credit chock required. TFCall Barker Realtors 543- It4 3 7 1 o r c a l l J i m a t r<

■_S43-5604. •_________ ... aJEROME: 3 bdnn. garage. ^• 1 yr lease, no pets. $575. —

Call 324-7352________ TF

J O N E S W E HAUL n__UauaJly.caiunovo.>eu____ n

^YW HERE —for loss than renting 0 truck. TF

NeodioadsioCallf&Artz. 4FREE ESTIMATES 2 t

CALL324^90----------- DLovoly 4 bdrm . 2 b a th . —i

$650. no pots. 736-1854 TF1 . 8 'TF -1 bdrm, now carpot ond q

p a in t, sto v o & ro frig , nwasher hook-up, water ^paid, small ydrd, $260. aColl 735-0410 after 3 pm 7

FILER: 2 bdrm homo. Ig lot.$400 mo. Ist-iost.m o-f ■dop. 326-5836 & 326-5045 ■

"HAGERMAN attroctlvo 2 $ibdrni mobile homo. $385 ^

— ♦-deposit coll 837-9000.- _ FHAGERMAN, 1 bdrm. Ind. m(

wator. rofrig & stove, $325 ir.mo, 1st & last+dop. Also — 2 bdrm. houso in Hogor-man. $450. stovo a reHg. RtIncl. Cell 324-7250 I

JEROME: 3 bdrm. 2 both^. mobllo homo In VillageWost $476/mo. No pots. —Coll 324-8903._________ F

JEROM E on canyon . 4 —bdnn. 2 both. 2700 sq tt. TFranch stylo homo, DW. viflroc^eco. kennel. & shod. $$800 *dop. 536-6121. J c

JE R O M E 3 bdrm n ic e TFhouso. $450/mo. wl $400 hidep. 768-4117. 0 :

---- ---------------------------- it!TF Beautiful execullvo <1,

home NETv^n Falls. Lg 3 £bdrm. 2 bath.formollivrng —& family mi. dbl garage. TFfenced yd. No smoking, aNo pots. Ref roq. $695 Cmo. 734-3373 or 423- —5001. Ask for Jann. g

TF 3 bdr. 2 bth homo. 2 cor Igarage. $675/mo. $500 Idep. No pots. Drive by ^179 El Camino. thon call '734-4504. -__________ ,

TF 2 b d rm . G a s h o o t, foncod yord. Water & son- notion furn. $400/mo +$200 dop. 418 Diamond ^SI. 733-6684 betw een '8:30 em-5 pm._________

2 bd rm . 1 b a th m obile homo, refrlg, stove, wash-

- ing machine, water, trash end sanitation indudod,no pets. Call734-«660 —

TF CoTV 1 bdrm houso for nrent 736-9442. 1

1“ 603 I rFURNISHED APTS/ f

DUPLEXES ’

TF Furnished ap t suitable r - for 1 o r 2 p e rso n s , no smoking. Coll 734-0992

( UNFURNISHED

1 & 2 b d r m a p t s , -S335&UP

Quiet l|vi'>0. complex, refurbished, dishvnsher, laundry fadlKlos. no pets

864 Quincy 734^6001 a 2 bdrm opts.

Laurel Pari< Apaitments. 176MaurteeSLN..TF

734-4195

2& 3B ED R 00U '. TOWNHOUSES

from $440.Washer & Diver hookup

Small yard.& storage No.petSi 734-6800

• ■ 1 ' ■

armer's Mai^ I fUNFURNISHED' I

APTS/DUPLEXES ■

2 bdrm,.'i .both, oil oppl. In- TF e luding W.D, No p o ts . fic733-0374 or 733-2441 . so

Brand r1bW2 bdrm, 4-piox. r ,oxtra nlco $500 ♦doppsit 04Call 734-0427-for Info. .—

gioan 2 bdrm w/soparoteW /D ro o m . C lo so to , 1schools. $425 4. deposit —Coll 733-4330._________ TF

TF. doan f bdr. basement \appt., low uiilltloa. $290 —plus dep. 733-4605 TFI

Vory doon 1 bdnn, duplex. (J, -Call-733-6644 ’

KIMBERLY. 2 bdrm. Coll 'JUI 736-0042 TF

T F ^ 'c6 n D '0 .’ 2 bocl. 1 ba th 'r 0

now carpet covorod park-injT. tennis court, avail. TF (now, call 733-4330 . sq

cllTF 2 bdrm tow nhouse .

$450/mo + dop.NOPETS c t734-412 0 pli

TF 2 bdr 2 both, garagew/opener. sprinkler, no pmpels, 1 yr looso. $S35 * 1.1deposit 734-6189. no

TF 2-Extra nice aptsi t f .Large 2 bdrm. stove, rofrig, oft

disposal, private W/D. on$47S/mo. *■ dep. Also 2 Av bdrm bungeiow, stove,refrlg, disposal, carport. ^$450 + dep. Both downt- ■own. No pets. 734-5781. ■

TF.2 bdrm in deluxe 1 yr “ old 4-plex. Opon floor 2 W plan w/kltchon bar, 2 Ig ^ b a th s , m a s te r bd rm w/waik'In ciosot. private . bath , w /outsldo patio . c Storage rm. AC. rofrig. | range. DW. Ig utlliw rm. covorod'porklng. Some

- utlllUos included. $595 mo + dop. Near CSI. No pots.WUls Inc. 734-4411. Aftor 5pm. 733-4539.________

TF. 2 bdrm. In 4-pIox, AC, Ne laund ry room , fam ily room, kitchen appliances y

. ..au H U n c Iu d e d . $750 mo.+dep. No smoking, no _ pots. Call 734-4431.

TFTakingappIIcallon. 1 Lg bdrm.. Wro avail. AC. ga­rag e -f ex tra s to ra g e .

-Non-smoklttg-734r992S____—TF3bdrm/1 balh.New/AC.

4-pIex i.P.O.S. $525. I J b ^ m / J b a ^ . No^w/AC^ | j

Duplox/carp'orl. $490. 736-3964.

---------------------------------- -UPTF 2 bdrm. W/D hook-up. ct■ stove, rofrig, disposal.

DW, wator/lrash Indudod, & 1 ground floor, outsido stor­age unit $450/mo + dep. 7; 324-7593 eves/wDOkonds. — 733-5737 doye.________ ^

I" ""605 1 LROOMS FOR RENT BUI

egS175m olst/lostutIIslnd. —

No sm oking/drinking. ^ -Fomalo^CaU.734.7342.— 1.^MOTEL $95 wk, $375 mo. L

indudes all.736.19es WflMOTELS I- ^

Rooms for rent: Low rates. ■ . ‘ Dally &wookly. Phonos. I j

cS 'rSSI^em dt^ffim ^"• location 7 3 3 « 3 0 . '

Rooms for rent. $45 wk. 825-5733 * 734-3540 . ’g

TF Room for rent In prl- — vale home, non-smoking. S250./mo. 734-7940 ask for Barbara. _______

TF. Room forront In prfvato homo, own bathroom, uso of kitchen fadlltlos. allutil- Itlos fumlshod for Chris­tian man or lady ovor 55. _ $200Anonlh.catf736^3591

TF Room w/kltchon privllo- Lgos. Prefer womon. $200. 14 ,C^i 734-3662. vo-------------------------------, te

6 0 7 $9OFFICE 4 r r :

RETAILSPACE. 53

OFFICE SPACE — 600. 650. & 1250sq.ft.

All utilities included.Ample perking “

Blue L ^o s Blvd. LocationsCall for more Infomoation a . 1Contact Steve Hallows 39

HALLOWS —REALTY734*4334 _®£

^ OFFICES , , ,$130 u p ^ 3 6 « g 2 '

PARIS building for rent. P fi main floor, top of tho stair.1000 sq. ft.. $400/mth each induding utilities. 2 ro o m s . 150 0 s q . f t . . _ $400/m th. Call A rchie stai 733-2049. sa

r ®Space for rent

-G re a t L o c a tii •Q u a lity S p a c •C o m p e tl t lv B I

" 'A v a i la b le Irn i ContactMargo 1- Muegerl

- Property Manager.........1223 Lynwood Mall Twin Falls. Idaho 83301 736-1857 . ■

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O FR C E & I RETAILSPACE | R

F 2100 sq tt modern of- 1 ton flee; w/4 private offlcos, • 326- socrolary station, bull pon — aroa. + rocoption room, C on tact Craig a l 734- “if 0400. or 733-2700.EROME Offices for rent" Rand $175, $275, ond S375, utils Indu. Coll 423-5311.TF Shop/Office $800 mo. ■=—

Soo ® 240 6th Avo W. ^ J" 733i0081 or 734-1236

Fin the old Poris building. f j 1.000-3.000 sq tt of rental " area, induding light, hoot. S'alr."Call Archro"G6od-

T nF East Tk4n Foils loco- Hon. 'bodom fadlity. ront 1 or more privato officos. C on tac tC raIg o t 734- M .0400. or 733-2700. ■ pfiF Office retail space.’506 tS 7a sq. f t. $275 por mo. In-dudes utlllilos, Also 1200 p,.. sq ft., $765/mo. avoll. 8-1.Campus Commons Shop- ____pin.g Centor. Coll 733- 645 £636410 am to 6 pm. load>r7m e OFFICE s p a c e . '• L ynw ood’a r o o . r e n t ■ nogotiablo. 734-5380 {[rogF. Offlco spoco-600 sq. ft. office + 1.000 ft. work/st- “tor, orogo area. 2283 Wright Avo. (Sorto-A*) 735-6246.- 208-

6 0 s " ” ! I r^T fCOMMERCIAL w/l^

PROPERTY —For S

Office bIdgs to be given side owoy. you noul. 733-6805 poin

OFFICE-SHOPWAREHOUSE Hesto

SHOP - On 1 - 5 Acros stonPonced, Zoned M-2. ball

QectrlcHoat. moli2-12x14 Doors. ^855)50x60'Building BoliLease or Buy hrs.

SH-104 800 vas,

Nearly new • 3600 sq. ft. swarully insulated. Exploslvo $30l Proof lighting & dust proof turnoutlets, 2 overhead doors, ------

'handicap bathroom, -JD 3 '::all for moro informatlonl stac

SH-140 439-HALLOWS—

REALTY JD 2734-4334 6 Ri

610 ISTORAGE/ Wag

JVAHEHOUSE RENTAL 9

STORAGE IP TO 3000 SQ FT. 20CENTS/SO FT. 2ND AVE j d 46NORTH. TF. ELEVATOR ^ b i(& ROLL UP DOORS. JD44

ROBIN 48(734-4049 OR 324-8778 Coso

56<6 t t ^

FARMS FOR RENT |

lUHL Dairy for rent. 543- 5 ^ ' 8948 NO REALTORS.

I I ITrPW TtJRE& FOR^Dn^Tig. pasturo. 543-5390.

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V an ted :ren t o r le a so . F house for family w/ocroa- r “ ge for 100 cow s, from ^ o n

702-768-6456 evenings. Jo V' or 7:H ie

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 733-

701 1 'ISICL CATTLE nob

4 mb. old Holsloln bull, Aifolf vory quiol, complololy te s te d & v a c c in a te d , °87- $900.438-6305 aftor 5:30 c e s s 0 first cair Holstelri holl- ors. milking & baby calvos 536:6666 no Sat Hratc-10 day old bull calvos.$45 00 . And crosff brod calvos, $65 to $95. Coll £ 1 1 ,543-4066_____________ '^Qoong u o b u l ls fo r o o io .326-5339._____________ Goodig. good quollty Hoistoin sprt>gor hoifors. 734-6123.

Bulls for loase. - » bodtgroundl 543-8373

;ol08trum fed.bull calvosfor sale. 934-8300 load

or sole: Grain fod chok» beef, 65C a lb. 662-3613 Sma

itortod Jersey calvos for Hi sale. CaH 734-3474. '

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/, Ju ly-44 .1995 Timos-Nows.'

I "703 ^CUSTOM

I FARM SERVICES

ton Slocking & haullrig.326-4141. or 420-4142.

JI ground work, chopping, mroshlng. 1 picker,

swath, bole, stack, loader.tnjcks, manure haul.

landyW eavor. 543-6886.

tIS T O M SWATHING &BAIUNQ. 837-4964

his yoar wn te our b««ll Uae Ctaaalttod. 733-0931.

Coafom Swathing Uuta-crop htedtr

hono Stutzman. 543-6789

Vantod foodor/dolry quali- .ty hay In windrow or stocA,' will custom balo. stock , ' haul. 531-5188.

IM R M M A C H IN ^

978 Frolghtllnor, 1962 in­ternational 4300, 645-B Fiat Allco loador 3 yd. Coll 734-7039.___________

4 5 B Fiat Allis front end loador. Sor. U 11Y09945.C o m e s w i th 3 c u y d buckot. Now cutting odgo. front tiros. 90% now. reer tires 80% cops. Now up­dated drivollno, now radi­ator. machine Is in good oporaling condition. W o i will d e irv o r . 5 2 3 ,0 0 0 . 208-879-5550__________ '

N F o rd tr a c to r , r u n s , w/blade. 326-5869

or S a le Ford F e rguson s id e doiivory rako w / 3- point hitch roody for work $300.678-5717 eves.

leston 8400 swathor, AC, 8toroo.$21,000.N H1068 b o le w ag o n . 4 6 0 F o rd jnolor. $19,000. Coso IH 8550 in lino bolor. $9000.B e la ru s 8 2 5 4 w d. 480 hrs. Ilko now. $15000. JD 800 swathor. w/oxtra can ­vas. $1750. Heston 6400 swather. no cab. 14' c u t .$3000. 2 v^ool 3 pt hay tumor, $300.352-4236

D 3 4 8 b a le r . NH 1 0 3 2 ;1 .- - stacker, IH 27S'swalhor.439-6351______________

ogan 2 ftpw W lndrower.--------------JD 230 19' Disc, H esston 6 R o w B o o t D ig g e r ,Farm ali-A -TractorrS-JD --------------460 B alers, High Dump Wagon. 734-0445

H 912 S w atho r 'jD 216baler 324-3543_________

TRACTORS D 4640.14.9X46 tiros.

8100 hrs. $19,700 D 4430,14.9X38 tlrOS.

4800 hrs. $15,000 :oso3394< 14.9X46 tires

5600 hra. $26,000 •420< »43 o r B37-6313

'ra c to r-M F 30 w /b lodo . $2 ,700 .-736 -6246 /324 - 7308 after 5:00 p.m.

TOT I-F A R M &-RANCH---------------^ S U P P U E S ^ J

100 gallon fuol lank, wilh stands. $200,423-4767

Burley T ractor Salvage Comblno & tractor parts

Poul, ID ♦438-5420

V o n to d : b a rn or s m a ll h o u so to b e m oved off your proporty, ot no cost to you. Must bo sturdy & in good cond. 734-0533 or 736-2575.

708 I HAY. GRAIN

FEED V ■ ;

20 T 1 s t cutting o ifafa .733-542 3

sr cof hay. 1B0 ton bales. ' no bloom. Call QgS-5617.H aifa Hoy. 2nd cutting.1-lon boles. Exc. quality.587-9131,______________

C essn a g e a r pu m p fo r s t o c k w o g o n . C a l l734-974 3

Irst cutting olfolfa hoy $85/ ' to n . 3 2 6 - 4 2 9 2 . K e e p trying. 12 Ton loft

Irst cutting dry cow hoy.G ood quality. $65,/Ton 934-4958.

iood dairy hoy, Grimm and •Resis olfolfa hoy mbc. No r a i n , n o w e e d s . C a l l Homedolo 337-3954.

lood quality 1st & 2nd cut­ting olfofo. No roln, big bales. Dollverod in seml- loods only. 276-3355

Irass-alfallo hoy $75 ton Small lots ok. 543-6302. .

Horso hoy mbc Coll 543-8373

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AQHA, 4 yr. old m aro .y « Y genUe, v a y aWMIc,_________barre l, po io . rope p ro s- • pect.$21M . 734-8107 j

3 yr. AQHA gelding. B IG .' rope or ranch, good y o u th s horse. 423-4301 evenings or w eekends.

I yr. old Paint, gentle bu t n o t b r o k e . 3 s a d d ie a , h o r s e t r a l l e r . 7 3 6 - 6246024-7308 after 5 pm

I year old reg. Point geld­ing. lo ts o t color, ran c h broke, roped ofl of. rode*In mountain. $2000, Call857-22S5 eves._________

-yr American Saddlebred G e ld in g . $ 1 2 0 0 . J o h n Mule $450.733-4963.

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6>yr. rog. thorough bt maro. 15.2 hands, Qo looker. Vory awoot. I noods oxporioncod ric

, E n o llsh or w o s tb i S2000. 788-6200 da 788-2002 ovos.

AQHA Golding. 14 yrs < groat in mts. S140C. Stidham 2 horao troll fully one. noodsaxlow 3750. 676-4171.

Appoloosa filly. 1992 « p a c t m o a o l , a l l i chromo. low milaogo. I

. . Itod warranly. limJloaH bolow book at $900. (

• {208)655-4318,

CRAWFORD FARRIE - SERVICE

Ovor 20 yrs; oxpoflon_________SpocinllioJn_chrp2iJ

tomporory foot disord' Hoad forrlor lor West Staio Univorslty for 4 Workodw/Dr..Bob Pal son ® C anyon, TX o vor 6 yra . F o rraa MIcholo. 324-9166. .

Horses: Bought, sold tradad. Coll 733-605;

JENNEY 8yra old, broh pock, rido & drtvo $: Call 366-7340

Reg Fox trotters, 17 h galdlng 10 yra old, broke. Bred Maro 14 w/horse colt at side. 934-4139 for Info.

Rog. 9 yrs. old Baygolc groQt uall& working n horaa. $1500.734-60

Rog. 9 yrs. old Boygeli groat trall&worklngn horse. $1500.734-60

VmrTEHEARTBoarding, training,

• Lossons/ongllah-wos Indoor outdoor arer •Wlrrors, daily tumo Round pon, 324-91

i 710 ---------- I h o r s e e q u i ^

19 'rope, goose neckh tra ile r . $2800 . Bu

_________ _654-27a0_ _____2horso tmilor,$1200, i

2 -horso tandomn oxlo ' Now floor, now mats,

w h e o la & t i ro a . E shape. $1600.934-5i

Child's Saddle: Good- dltlon$150.467-277(

random axle 2 horse or, oxcollopt condli

' ■ Call 536-5156 ' WW 4 horso trailer, ca

. tor 5:00 p.m, 625-541

I 7vi l ^ m R i Q A n o r ^

WANTED TO BUY Pt ■ for small Irilg. v«>ll. C

--- -------------trade fo^TFconal 8hi~ 326-4266._________

4 712

$$OSTniCH$SChicks av^lable no

Cmdlo Acros OstfjchR 206-536-5460

6w k Old wlld/bourbc turkeys, $8. ea. 543-i

8 wk old assonad.bo chicks, $3. eg. 54^-5!

. B arnyard p ig eo n s ,

For sale: Baby chukara pheasants. Call 436-{ or 436-3564,

713I ^ H E E P ^ Q O M

, 1 KIrider billy, $20. 1 my doo . $50. 2 pyi bucks, $45 .00 .543-i

Pigmy goats $45.733^

801 ANTIQUES &

COIXECTIBLE

COLLECTERwolIldW p u rc h a se o ld cow spurs, photos, gun I

, and holstors. AJm p- badges and other lav

’’ forcemont memoratSend dascriptlon and

' ue to Lee H utchoi; 1 9 9 2 K u n u g a Dri■J Jonesboro. GA 30231

i . 4 8CSj I ^ ^ ^ P P U A N C E S

1 For sole: Gold buHt-lr2 oven and 30* range

with hood, $100. *J eves ffwWvta

I QE r e f r ig . r u n s gc$250/offer, MIcrow

— - $68. 423-6141WHIRLPOOL wash+d

good condition, s: S a n d r a 3 2 4 :6 7 6

t---- ■------- -32^6662.--------------

W antM ldM doralhn TVs, VCR‘#, & Appis. TV Doctor. T5»8168 Whlripeol Maf1( Serta

I. . ' 'cu rt.-Almond refrfg.

'• m aker, f ra e te r on 734-7070 avM

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APPLiANCES.

1 bred W hirlpool com blnall good- rofrlg .'& freezer. 7 :

Dt. but 2426 or 733-0002.1 rider. . ' - t o r n , d ; 0 0 4 '>“»»■ |_ B U Iira N O M A T ^

• F o n c l n g - a l l ty p e'rsold, c o m p e th i^ ,5 3 7 .^10. 78 foro 10 om-JIm Wellstrailer, 3W0rU. j . — - 8 0 8 —-------- I C0MMUNICAT102 com. I DEVICES l l i h eJO. Ilm- Commnot Coll Phone jdliUoT “ cRargorTBalloryrioal0, Call casg. $100.736-9442

For sale': 2 way radio < tom. base. 5 programi yg rodk)s. 3 portable dlos, & other misc rolt

rlonce. ^Iso 4) 000 W—m o b ile -p h o n o a^ C

o r t e ^ - 733-7000. •

V o « C 4 ------- ” 8 0 9 --------TX for I COMPUTERS

308 OX/33. 8 mb. R>L;____ 120 mb HO, SVGA

DP monitor, fax mod oldand sound card, printer, >055 sottwafo, $950.734-1 jrokoto ^> $350, i 8 1 0 ______17 harfcf ‘ Firewood: Hard wooi Id, well pine. 733-9316 14 vrs. — ' ■ —

i — ~ 8 i i ______ iF U B N m lB E J C ^

,0° S 2 ploc« » ^o n M . 2 re1.fl042 ers. 733-5364

gelding, 3 yr old'sofa, grey on j ig randi o x c e l c o n d . $ 2 it-6042 733-4617._________r r 4 piece, wood frame, c ling, to n e s , couch , ro d ■vostem, ' choir & cocktail ottor irenos, VERY GOOD COl imout, $500. Call 734-8107.

] 9 piece oak dormal dl ) room set, portable c

_________Burley B a sse tt ch in a cab l

_________ Siaoo .,A ntiquo dli55^ room set w/buffet423^ i0 M 5 _ ..FOR SALE;HlQh10dn

. •— dbl. dresser. Uko i axle trir. mapio. 734-1502 ats, now —J. E x c , . Sofa, chAJf, ottoman S 4-5507. Call 736-8224.

«d con- £ -------------0 40-------■U^— I • HEATING &rse trail- I AIR CONOmONIndltlon.

13,000 BTU/hr. win m oun t AQ unit. $2

, callaf- 733-1173 - . ■5410, -----------------------------= i 4 8 1 3I AugAoN

H usky B randing InI'PemiU WewHlbemanufactu11. Could electric branding ir tahares: —whno*y6irWfltbnrWff

will be freeze bran ~ horses. Come see i

the following Lives R ftm Auctions In July. Th< 2211L I Shoshone Auction, u 12. Jerome Auction,inow 13, Burley Auction ti Farms Gooding Auction, Jul 60 Twin Falls Auction.

^ further Information jrbonX 1-800-222-9628; 43-5553 booted I

i.55M i ^ W N i O A R D I

ns, $3 . .1 hp.dltch pump, 110 $150, call 423-4767.

larsand All of MV. Tractor 4 loi 36-6656 rototiillng, mowing. I:

w o rk , c o r r u g a t l----- 326-4631.__________ JD 216 garden traclot

)ATS m o w e r, sn o w b ll $1500.678-2654.

■ 1 pyg- — — — —pygmy Landscapers or con

t3-5553 tors: Decorative & 1 r r r T ^ t a i n r o c k s fo r 8i

423-5942.________

g RIDING MOWER; Snt 2 6 ' , u s e d 2 s e a s ' $1000.643-6592. ■

ROTOTILUNO U rg e or small gard

lawns, lots. Free est es. 733-6789. Bruce,

I Trimmer, professtona) . . type mower, $125.*%■ dialne 20 ' greens m<

$450.733-1173 d like to .lowboy d 8 1 8

lawen- A lrgom eter OP step jrabllla. SlOO/ofler.Call 324- and vai- after 6 PM{ w ?ve ' Exercise blke,.Adver

5600-R. Recumbent. ^ $250. 734-7070 evet

Proform Cross Tritlner :ES . mill, 6 mo old, $3e

best offer. Call 636-Xlancte or 934-8660.,..........M 804—

SjJwp I MISC FOR SAL2-3x8' solar panels.

I z __ «a.OraoenhotwatefI o o o d . pump. $125. Convw ro®wave. g ) & . e a . 837-6611

- 2 swing seta. $60 ea.h+dryef, awing. «6. skata b«.$ 3 S 0 ; $ 6 8 .ia n R V jr tm ^7 8 2 o r o rbw tofter. 738-03- _____ Adrnlhd2ra ta ra o c inH n. TV.$30aTrei{alwTi

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W n Falls, Idaho ’ Tuesday, Ji., July 11.1995

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IO N POR SALE approx.' 20 v ds. u se d cbm m orck c o rp o t. g r e a t sh a p e

^ -brown.4-bluo.-$2.50/yt Call 733-1411 • '

~ For Solo: Used Earth stovi flood condition , $25(

ml .______related Lg. evapora ted swam ) MEG cooler, llko now, $17! ^ C a ll. -Elec.-hospital bod,:$12i _____ 637-6615' -

1LOgC»blnpkg$10S4S 24‘x32‘ v4th 6' porch rool

_____ r Swedish cope, saddlid&M notch logs 2*x6' T&G roi

lA ofl’ docking. Plans, video, lo & other sizes availoble

y . ^ 6 307-664-2445. ■Restaurant equip. 14.4 tc

— . —I tables. Ice machine (flal o r),'2 basket gas frye

3 and small wares. Call b<M a J fore 10PM. 208-655-414

WANTED: Usod goll bai-------- - Call 432-6697

W anted lo buy used ca IRPET pet, neutral colors; uso

l a w n o d g o r & u s e I redln- mulch e r ’Call 637-9000.

--------- Weldor-225 Mlllor Bobcain grey.___8.000 watt, portable wel< 1 2 0 0 .___or. cart/toads, $1600 flm ______ Call 736-6246________D, earth Wetbarw/coolor&5atool ockor. n n e cond. Call 423-493

I o n 'd I lAWN & GARDEN. PR fl7 ' V A C Y S H A D E .T ra

' g row s 6-10 ft.-yearl:I dining $4.9G-5.45 delivored. Pcle dish- t e d , . p l a n t a b l e noviby crib, Brocf^ure. 1 -600-615-34(‘' V ' ; — 5 E « 5 3 7 7 : i r a i i 5 r______ lB yoor nwdfc 733-0931,ib ln e t, Mdining M _______ 8 1 8 ...........

>3«63. |ilUS>CALWSTBUilEKTLdmwoL JEHEE.OfiUyERYBeai 10 now, ful Baby Grand piano, t______ CTafice, $1875.676-271n $125. R tstored ptanoa.733-39

---------- SALEIMSSolnotandCcI sole pianos, from $4S

^ Free doHvery. 676-271;

i -------------vindow lO FRCEEQ U IPM EN $ 200 . I & S U PPU E S

— MITA reconditioned copI ............ llko new. $975.734-901

2 — J 4 i i oIrons: ■ pE T S & S U P P U K

icturing,J Irons, COCKATIEL. p e ts ai A fra iw “ B r6odorsr$50-and i■ending ' 733-1334_______ ___ms“io^k tAB, black, 1 female left

10 weeks. $200/offer. Mi sell ASAP. Call 324-12

on, July p i n s c h e r . AKC min 11’ tu re . 10 w eeks old,

shots, male, oars cropp.l o n S ! _________

S H IH -T 2 U p u p p io 543-5663.__________

. n e u ALASKAN MALAMOT IP c ^ 1 'A yrs. old. registered

m ale. $300 . Call 73 ^ ^ 7065 after 4pm.

BLACK LABS. AKC rog i hin*; wks. old, asking $200 .. i “ n"3

BOXER purebred, 10 1 jjQf old, male, $100.733-26 b la d e , CLASSES: A boglnni ______ dog Uaining class ato

:S;COCKER SPANIEL, r

forsalo, 11 wksold, pr *® reasonable, had she Call 326-5447.

[5------- FREE Cot & kiltons, 61S d e n s . 2757 or 436-3620 Rer estlmat- •_«»• FREE C«ow X puppies "JT T J3 weeks old. healthy, fl 9K U r com e first se rv e . C

324-8627.mower,GERMAN SH EPH EI

1AKC male pups. $175 <324-5809.__________

______ GERMAN SH EPH EI

c e lle n t ge rm an bio — lines. $350. Parents/ent.AE Sale also. 543-5649

GERMAN Shorthair pu ~ — AKC, excel huntlr>g lin rwrtred- white & ticked. 736-86<

GOLDEN RETRIEVI ^ • . Q uality AKC puppii— Ready 8/12:825-8682

I GREAT DANE puppies wka old, purebrcKi, hi

• parents, win be X LG. \ A, $200 - d e l iv e r . $280-S3E lieftwal 837-4040 V - •

KITTENS Siamese coto ---------- manx.$18. e&733-5(

M ?«7s ' LAB AKC, chocolate', mi excel for hunting & tan

. .. ready7-9-95.$31donsole . Canfe4-0439.^

$300.1 LABS AKC p(9 a,outsta

i 3 2 2 ;S ’. Haa PARROTS, b A y . h iovared tad, Amazon, Cccicate^ 7 7 . Senegtf. 208422.791

- I

eouS’Recre: I 4 -820E j I p n ^ A S U P P l ^

LABS Black, puppies, S2C Call evos 733-3469.

. PERSIAN KITTEN.Cyj ^ rog, ch am p io n lin e s

POMEMNIAN 'AKC. tiny 9 wksold.

ip n croanVsaWo fluff balls.- Call 734-3132

T or 734-5437.

5 _ _ SAINT BERNARD, fomaH

apo . 734-2133 for Infotmailon

-SAMOYED Pure bred 1____ mo-old molo w/ paporiitovo; H o u so b ro k o n . $1J)(250 : 734-6852._______________ SHIH TZU, reg,. 3 wool.lamp old. Coll423-56ig.e i l i SPRIN G ER SPANIEi r r:pu7obrO<J;WacK-& white;

- molo, 2 fomolos, $50 ei ^ 5 9 vM. old. Call 5 ^ 6 9 9 : roof. ■ 'iddlo d 821 ^5 '“ ' I sT C T E o n A D jW c re

ib'o- NEC model AVD 7.00 dlj tai surround processi

~rr~ w/dlgltal delay. $250, n 7fl7L <JIo. turntable, proami

s i 0 0 , $ 3 0 0 / b o t l t e ■

— 4 ------------5 H -----------ball- |T O O l^M A C H IN E m

Coil rooting nailer, 48 coDi ' nails, usesi 3 days, $40C

cash f im 629-5354 s e d .>00. Compressor,.low hour — - 7 10OCFS. $5500/offo

537-6525. IR, gas.unit

4--- ----823--------I VARIETY FOODSitools. I & SERVICES 4934.---------ALREADY picked slra>PRI- berries now avail by ord

T re e at the Raugus) Strawb< arly; ry Farm, $5.-a gol + to I. Pot- 324-2036 from noon-5p

!I|1j!o5 ' b u m pe r CROP

gal plus tax. Picking da — I 7-11 am & 5-8pm. Ptoa*

no .ch ildren under_1 EKTS R a u g u s t S tra w b e r

Farm. 514 ml N of Peril a sy lh — Brldflo 8i-l’AinLWmBl ‘o. 80- fymore Rd cr 3 ml E 1 •2717 300 S Frontage Rd.

FREE swaot pie charrie you pick. Coll 736-7273

For sale; 25 lb bags ric . b e a n s a 12 b ean ml

------- , 1 543-4306-__________

4 " I 24 'iv iD E O E Q U lP M E K

Complete satellite syste ■ for sola. Ind. a largo di;

I -w/wiring & video ciph all $300. Call 543-8945

-

p“ |_ W A N T O T a f l l «

____ 10* Larger non-workli, left, 6 coior TVs & VCR’s. C , Must 423-4678 eves 81 v^ndi ll2£21 BuyJrtg bicycles. Schwii Tilnia- or any moke. Pro 60’s Id. all earlier. Any cond. Ci D p ^ . 543-8462 evenings

loave message 733-57:-------- days. Ask for Mel.s i o s .

Buying comlca. Stor Wa■ McDonald toys & oth

»OTE. typos of toys, sdenco f red fo- tlon. collectibles. 73 1734 - 0016.askforU ura.

-------- Buying peddle cars. Arog. 6 m ake, modol. color

00. oa. corid. 543-8462 evoi^n

— OT^dyA3°kfo°°M ”}-2660 Camper shoil for long wh< , , baso.'88ornev«)r,Cho ''’" '" 0 -p ick up. Need largo rc atarta d oo r (kick up In bac

S f d S 6 4 3 ^ . leave messa Color portablo TVs no<

Ing repair. 7344639.

1, price Computors, primers, shots, anythin olectronie,NC

WORNNQ orWORKir 733-6760 will picit up fr«

R e a ^ Enduror type motor eye 165-250. Travel trail 1 9 - 2 2 f l . N o J u n

? S 'r / t __________I. Call Honda Trail cycle, pro

90 cc or larger. Coll Gj ________

175 ea. Need '65 Chevy PU. a parts for restorathsn. C

HERD ....................old,. 1 Needed good used slldi 0%ex- S 'g la s s door, full si b lood m a ttre ss & |)ird ca( nts for 733-4728.

-------- Old ieathor gun bolts s' pups, holsters. 643-6315

y s ? ’ S u n V a l l e y - H a i lo■ Yellowstone Park ecu'

EVER nelr Items, or anything sp ie s , irrterest from these are

pioa. 7 WANTED BUY Ford 6 I, have motor to fit a 1981 Fi .G.WU - E cco Line ISO Van S 350 . auto-tmns. Cash.fOf_b ________ nwtof. 324-3700.

WANTED TO BUY Per 3-5556 for small iTTtg.weD. Co

trade for TF canal shar^ 32»426a-

WANTED uaad Lavis 8 ^$350. -Cali 8434001----------

WANTED; Good used!tstand- S 8 0 0 - $ 2 0 0 0 .C i lped 8- e2Sr8631. ,

WANTED: usad bar»< .h a n d Saxophone. & 80 yrdi katooa. good u sed carpet. C •7011 3 2 ^ 0 3 . -

eationai

1“ 825J ^ A N T C D T O B ^

Wanted buy. Good usoc g o s furnace. 1 2 6 ,0 0 0

— 140.000 BTU. Snake Rlv FA er Rats. Coll Jim Hodgertoa- at 654-2145.__________:— Wanted cash to r IBM com

patiblo computors. ColTO3-9444.____________

Wanted to buy 3.0 V-6 on . gino f o r B u k :H Contu

---- ry, call 734-4010,,od! Wanted to buy. Quad Run^ ner, 4x4 w/ hitch, gcoion. cond. Call 423-6340.j y . ,v^t^toJiu^..TfampotlnB

Wonted: Bamboo Kahin!___ poles, any condition. Alai

010 milk cans. 733-4703 Wanted: largo & 2 smolle

PI parrott cages. Unwante< ==,■- _snakos.-roptlle8,-blrd8.-o ' any other exoUo onlmalt M2. R&<a, mtee, gorblls, hom _ sters, Ig or sm oquorium ■7-1 fo r m ice . e tc . No flal

e q u ip , c r a c k s o k a yDS 734-6077____________digl- Wanted: small oldor dum isor -truck, o r fla tbed true , ra- w/holst. No larger thamp, 1^.^T. 543-8390_______ ^ ' Would like to buy commoi

----- clai convection oven. Ca— 1 677-2037 or 678-658

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itled 4 82700/- I ^ A R A Q E S A t ^

GARAGE r f SALE -] . ‘ TIME!s 2 d a y s , 5 lin e s

$15? 5 r • $ 2 for each additional llni

Listed by separate dtlosfc S,®. your convonionce on

Fridays & Saturda/a

5£!H. Bet*ourgarage.sale kltl t ' DMdllnee: . .

Thursday 12:00 noon fo

' Friday 1 2:0^oon lase (or Saturday-12.

m 828 |m e D 1 C A L S U P P I^

E on a BEC e lec tr ic mobilii scooter, never been uso

r — p a ld $ 3 3 0 0 .A a k in I $2500. Call 753-9253

r i ^■ '

>tam “I ATVS/WOTORCYCLK

-81 Harioy Davidson sup — 1 glkJe. 60 cu. in. low mile

- fat Bobs, nico blko. mtjy _____Boo..$09si(l-Pi.be3toffi

431-5434, Burley. ID.c S ,’82 Honda Twinstar. 200c

Ids MOVING, MUST SELI— Hos steering lock, helmWinn lock, a auto stort. $500/''g o r ffer. 736-9967

IS or '85 Hondo M agna, 65C 5782 actual mis. $1800/be

offer. 677-4102 woekoncl

5 ^ '8 6 Ho^ida AsponcoC ithor boaOtlful bike only 21 ,0( oflc- 'ml, looks, runs like rw 7 3 3 . F u l l d r .o s s . $ 4 8 5 1

676-8799___________*89 Hondo Shadow 8(

ar or Twin, $2300/offer. 54 ^Ings ■ 9222, Bob or leave mag

'94 Yamaha Virago 110 only 600 miles, $5800

rtfool' can be financed for Ic hovy monthly pymts. 73441(

1982 Honda Goldwlng,f d r e a s w /a l l tho toy 12,000 mis, $2900. C

lOod- 324-7219 {9am-5pm) 733-7904 after 8 pm.

r 1988 600 Kawasaki NIn n o t $2200 or best offer 73 <INQ 7057 or leave msg.

1969 RMX 250 , $162 velo 1988 K D X 200.'$97 f f i Both oxcoi cond.543-51 in k .____ HARLEY DAVIDSON

ULTRA CLASSIC q J ^ Full Dross with under^ 2,000 mlfes------ $19,800 .a .o r Phono 733-1823

1994 Nln)a 600. excel cor ------ Must sellllt 423-5212. •

" J S HONDA O o ld w lrtg ima o e . w/Vettorv»lnd|ammer,«

® cond. low miioe. Most»------ Baby on the Way. $16ia n d or b ^ offer. 736-2896------ KX-801969, Rebuilt molle y ? g r e a t s h a p o . $ Wsuvo- 636-6890

K a w a s a k l l 3 0 0 f u • d re s s e d - j i u y j ^

6 ^ ~ co !^ .. $2600 726-1166

,n®J/ SUZUK1125 ATV 4 4 CLbest *92 Harley.Davldaon-fi____ Sportster, Custom pabi'ermlt exhaust. Mtich chronz S 2400 mi. $ a so a 423^4

^ j " 903 ^

'89 Tracker, 90 hp0B,ff

rds of ,nsh/sw, 160 More .C a ll l/0 . s 2800«(10r. ‘

I . Cad 5 4 3 ^ 1 -

J , \

nJ'MR TT^ Tsod 00- ■Rlv-.jors

:;all- I B i & U d i M f l- - S & f lC o n s t r u c t r o r

N eed a backhoe? "Need a dum p truck?

— Dependable S E ^ e n c © lun- . 98S S . 1200 E., Eder cod Call U3 a t 825-5416

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♦ Carport ♦RV Storage----------Machine Shop—♦Horse Bams ♦LoafiflflSJH COMPLETEINSTALLATIC

fish Custom Design/Low Prici o y . 100% FlnandnflOS Y/a. &__ 736-6548um^ • • Call Anytlmo

han

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M obile L ube-N -Tun Quality C ar Care

that c om es to youl Oil C hanges, Radiate

Service, B a tte^ Testir,1™IS for

ffso AU»l‘SQ«nmlC«rp.iitkltl R em o d els • New

construction • Special!

' . jobs & repairs. ____ 7 3 4 4 2 4 4

.PC T U R N IP S E E D ___CONSTRUCTION.

•Ility Remodeling, decks, “ ®'J; roofing tiles & additior

U censed & insured ' ___ STEVE 324-9210

M H t t t t U i S B i u J

9 J & C D A Y C A RLicensed staff

C PR 4 FA Cortltloc LES ' Mon-Sat. 6am -6 pm

All a g e s accepted, lupor C A U . 734*1206

musto f f o r . _____________

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COUMTBYCLEflNEI------ We dean here, we dea

• there, we dean everywhe RssldonIM.dolalllno.

offices. Reasonable rate :odo . refs, avail. 7344728 1,000 _______ .

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------- rock worK decorative roc

P I :•5157

3Nr MVC 733*9441

• Hydroseeding.landScap «>rfnWersyMfns,fenc<

1 decorative colored concrI----- SAVEICKJO?w odt over mo« contractors

MOco .'■ “ S R & H C o n s tru c tlt

Windows, Tie Sett!n(

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SB A>1 D R Y W A UExpert hanglno.tapfn

i J S • texturlfjfl. Since 197 .Job® large or email

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1 e x t 2 fbr w o n In/on

f a n Dean’s Excavating, Inc W e d o a sp h S t •

[lo drlvevrays. Parking lots

ir J s a■ JD EXCAVATION

___Eootlfi8sJ!wndatiof»_

WaiorfaDs, Ponds. Top Soil e e l Rne Grading. Landscaping ; ReasonaWd Rates/Tradeloofs Rock Hauling 734-7948

i FENCES!’1 ? ? heabiwoooconsibik™

Free EsllmatBS , Local; 733-9063

i-800-733-9063 '

H F E N C E P h O :Fences, Decks, Awning:

W ebuiW &ilppair all types o ffences.

- i s .4 2 3 -4 4 M o r

s 1 .800447-4490.6) M J I . I . I . I J U J j M

■ K Mru n e Old Worid Flooring re , Artistry?“] Hardwood Installatior ‘® 0^, Rnlshlng & Refinlshinc 'Sting. Painting (Inside & out)

P e le Button 7 3 44972

Taity

M*&-M G o n s tru c tio iRemodels a Repalra

Roofing. Decks. Fences,-----------Skiing, Doors, Windows.:n Cmpet.Filmlture Cleanln ■<M 733-9331

Itions. T reat's C oncrste C onsred. , Concrele work of all types 10 Foundations a excavalioi

for manufactured homes ■ . FREEESTIItfATES

423-4524 or 7334923

DELIVERED ned S and & gravel topsol nm for driveways,

• parking lots, etc.« ^{ 3 raw /S « to s

NORTHWEST COMPANY. INO.

. 733-1234

MERS WORK OF A mdean Home repair; Bectrical where, plumbing, light c ^ n t ry , ino painting yard & building

■ HONEY DO, INC,IIINo Jo b too small

Call DEWEY TUBBS 7344271

R _______ —---------------•UB Lavm Sprinkler Systei fiory- Vinyl Home Siding trade- Insured. Free Estlmatei rshlpl KEN’S Handyman Senrtt

326-5836 o r 326-5W

E T E SA W TO O TH «rk, S H E E T M ETALi. Heatlng/AlrCondltioninI rock. R efrigerationwRalos C om m erc ia l &

R esidentia l (2 08 )7334548

r w ? !

S ow ?' P E R S O N A L CA RI increle, H O S P IC E C A R E 0 % H O M E C A R E:tors. M edlcare/M ^lcald

- — 7 S f f i T M n ^ ^ l ! ^ c nS 5 L STAFFING SERVIC

SERVICE INC.

n n j ianytime

^ ■ 1 ID AHO H O M E p H H EALTH A N D

_ H O S P IC E734-4061 Twin Falto

"ner. 436-6855 Mlnl-Cassit olof-.. Certffled/Ucenaed/Bond iipR.N, Hpme Health Leadeft itlon . Homegrown in Idaho

u x B»n»l1«l'«H o.m eC«

C all B rttc*: 733-7543

I '

P

rmatlon or your servic

■ ■ ■ n i lric. U y u y M a i M U l i f i l

,B. Bill's HandymanNo lob too small -

Light construction.28 - Remodeling, p a ih tln o -— Also Lawn C are •J 423-4296 o r 420;7079

Si---------- H om eR apB irs------O f A l l l ^ d s

^ CAUL^ D a l e R o b i n s o n I r S A ^ Z B S B

H ffav A Son Construct/on " ^m anQ uallty.C ounta-

1 ! custom dodo, palfes.'

733-5369

R e m o d e l in g ?_ N e w C o n s t r u c t io n ?

All kinds of contracting. Also d ecks & 1

'99- ■ lavm shedsRon H arney733-8380

SECU RITY BUILDING MAINTENANCE

20 years experlencel.

I C ar^ntry . remodeling, home repairs, painting, fences & (leeks. 326-5144

® S N A K E RIVERon D eck s & P a tio sing ■ Over 25 Y ears Exp.J tf 733-3264

SOUTHERN IDAHO

B BUILDING & REPAIRPainting. Roofing. SWlng,

Decks. Fences & R e m o d ^ of All Types.

o n -3 2 4 .8 4 3 2 & 326-5332„.

Is W a r d 's H o m e _ C o n s t n j c t l p n

— -toola^orloosmaIL20yfa-exper.FfeeestimatBS.

I8L ■ ^ 6 , 1 1 W ard >08. 734-6294

a McGinnis Industrial W dd lno .F ab rtcatlon

24 hour portiS^ service, ■oil R saso n ^ e rates

Shawn or Debbie 733-0033

__ Alpine LandscapingSpri^ dean-up. rotbMng,

■ - - " T A M ? . ' . -■ i . s te rn s . All van) care JJ. needs. Froe e s t 734-7698.

niaaR C L 8SPR im a£B s !^’ Setvidng now & oW ’0 systems, conversions,

manual/ electric, landscaping. F ree E s tim a te s

— 324*7653 o r 420-6036 i l ! ------------------------------i g r e e n s k e e p e r3S Lawn care

Thatching— Landscaping ’ torn Debris Removal I 734-7334

LAW N P R O045 Mowing & Trimming For ^ S m aira U rg e Lawns.,

a I Brand New Equip. Free Estimates

423-6362 o r 420-6362

M R . G R E E NI The Yard Caro Servlcemar

Mow-Trim-Rototlll-Repalr Sprlnklers-Landscape 7345068 or 4206101

FREE ESTIMATES

T on/s Landscaping. Piun-____ Ing. trimming, new lawn■ I sprinklers, spring deanups

& dean tots. 15 yrs. exper. _ _ We do what you can t

^ F r e e E s t 7 3 « 3 2 .

Idi - .......... C U ST O MIlls R O T O T IL U N Q

5 'tiller mounted on tractor 48 ' weed roto cutter

ICE CaU Murray Baikmanaf 7M-6030

22HBQSSB9D E S E R T O A S I S

) T rrosendce.SorfrMer & Lan<tecap(ng,

iii--------- ^S e rv ic^ igM -^ Irt-* -Sa Wood River Valleys, nded 886-2011 o r 734-3261

B m a q i c v a o e yMEDICAL SUPPLY

:a r e ANDOXYQEN

r

PEO PLE CARINQ^ ^ r o n p E o p i ^ ^

R V I C EQ D pytce representative \ '

a M O N E Y E X P R E S SW espe<^lze In real estate

in a perMnal loans. Poor - credit & bankruptcy^ O.K.t

Great rates'l Locally'O'; ownedI(2QS)736-0033

ro

~ NORTHWESTCOtORS------ -Ooni let your house fade

_ In the summer sun.Protect Itvrfth a new coat .

_ of paint Free Estimates. o„ - Call 3248598

Clauas's Pra PaliiUng--------Lowest bid In town.

\a. Highest quality. Exterior bojsh, roll, or spray. Also

oiling roofs, all work. Guaranteed. Local refs.

FREE Estimates!

30

7(3 P R O F E S S IO N A l. ROOnilQ&COATIN(»

, 733-7221 o r 326-5857' Commercial. Industrie,g, residential. Buildup roofs,g, Leaks repaired in 24 hrs.

. «SHARPENINGSEHViCE

r r a S l d e & S S S> aipper sharpening & repair.R 141 B racken S t S .ng. 7344050 ★1-8q0-47t-4050

es.

2 _____R E S T E A S Y :

H ate S h o p p in g ?— 111 uike the hassle— ___ _out of your dayl Grocery

0" or ony occasloni yf®------Call n » @733-8976.--------------

■ I D & L T R E E SE R V IC E 'H Serving all Maolc ■ Valley a ^ o o d River " areas. 733-4110. Local ll 536-5185 Insured.

DALE’S T H E E U M B a • CH IPPIN G

For mulch or disposal. rj33 Free Estimates

(206) 734-2742 M (208)733-3123

I * NATHAN'Sng_ Tree^mm^ng & Topping.

I. Removal. Free Estimates. 734 -1157" : ----------

98. R & R T R E E SERVICETrims, removal. Also

•RS stump grinding. Fully Insured. Free estimates

I, ‘inMajaic Valley 324<}667 ping, or 800-675-8223

136 S H E L T O N 'S T R E E S E R V IC E

:R Serving Magic Valley,W ood River Valley

or w herever FREE ESTIMATES

733-9318

- T R E E S T U M P ^ GRINDING & REMOVAL •

Free Estim ates - " 733-1554

INNOVATIVETUTORING ■ ^ Si/mmflfSesston ■■M K-8* Phonics •Rsadng H - Writing • S d e n ce 'M ^

Call Bed(y@ 734-7832 L ' or Ruth @3244522

HJf' RATHER HAVE AN-A- WECAHHELP

-auarant»9d Tutoring^P6f- English Qramnw/Writing 1 Creative Writing!. CaHJImst733-9l73'

ictorI t E L E C T R O L U X Vaf Vacuum deansrs,

shtmpoows, centnl vacs, sal«,M (vlcesan(t repairs.

2- STANDIEYTRENCHING ,. repair ol any eqdpment

■ •alumtnumpiperej^- Viafi lii field m aintenm .734-5544 •1-800-734554a

^ 1001 3rd Ave; W. .

LY

^ W IN D O W C LEA N IN G 'Z em an Enterprises ,

S ® Call for free bW, • 1-800<«94-71»'

■ - * ■ ,

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A gainst a s tan d an — h e a r f le a d r S o u t lr t

q u e e n w ith h is acc .. S o u th c o n t in u e ?

........p laccd th e ir b e ts onluck in e ith e r spades F i r s t , th e y c a s h e d t

___ ____a c e .J I a d a n .h o n o ta Fp lanned on tiy in g foi to n a n d a h e ^ y n ine bo th d e fen d e rs follov c a sh e d th e a c e a n d ; a n d tr ie d a sp a d e bac W est w on, contlnuec th e d e fe n d e r s took a n d o ne h e a r t fo r one

T h e s u c c e s s fu l d ta ck ed in a n u nusual s t e a d o f - t r y in g di sp ad es , th e y tr ied th s u i t — h e a r ts ! A fter In d ic a te d h e a r t s we c ro sse d to dum m y’s ( I 'e tu m e d a h e a r t , ii n in e . T h e fin e s se ag h e a r t 10 w as a 50-50 w h e n .it w orked , i t yie

• n in th w in n e r . , H ad th e h e a r t flr

Sou th would have ha a s p a d e to w ard h is 1

__ o n w inn ing o n e of tv,fin e sse s v in s w hone' t h e h e a r t 10 o r sp a m u ch b e t te r chance ' th e Q*J o f d iam onds d

............— ------------- ------------- 903-----------------------I ’ BOATS &I ^ACCESSORIES

“ ’ ~ " 15‘ (?08llinor 8kl boat. £ HP EvlnrudB. easy loc

__________ Uailor_Slfl50.J2LAqiCat solo boat S395. 73 2944 or 734-2190.

16' (0 man) aluminum fls: J n g boat w/factory traJie

15 hp'Evinrudo, S15C nrm. Call 324-6927.

16' Sunrunnor, 120 hi Merc-oulsor, EZ load tr walK-thm windshlold, or ow nor, w/BlI acces: ready to go. $4700. Ci 734-3199 after 6 pm

17' R & B aluminum dr boat, trailer, aeats, oat anchors Induded. S3,00 Ca»734-717Sovonlng8

— ir-6EASWIRL-176hprl/i ome cobra, V-6, low hn g r e a t c o n d . , S8SG

— 526-3246'.........

18 1/2' I/O fiberfonri, 1( hp, new s e a ts , w ate pum p , a n d outdrlv i $3SQO/oWor 324-9209

19V4' Bayliner, 1/0 In oxc ' cond.. Ideal family & s

boat, Chovy 225 hp. dot . runs groat. $6495 73:

6241 days or 733-661 eves.

' l976Chryslersklboat,1C ' HP, $3000 or beat otfo ; Call 543-5953.' 1963 16' Bluefin, 70 h ; Evenrude,£Z loader tni■ er, $3500roffer. Call 73; , 762SanerSpm. .; l990S6aDoo,2peraonl'1 ski w/new Karavantrallo' perfect original cond. vei

.Iowhr8.$3200.431.543: Burley, ID___________; 24 'RberfomiboolandtrB' er, fun cabin cnjlser, 2t' hp Merc drfve, toilet, sin

.< sto y e , s le e p s 6, swii; platfomi, depth finder ar. oiher accessories. Vei! dean. for Blolr Spc: ding 532-4379, s e e i; Toms' Marina. Buriey: ATTENTION R8HERWA1 16‘HewesCraftRlvefRui I ner w/116 HP Evlnrue I 0/B w/}et pump, ♦trolllr I motor+flsh finder+mor ' extras. $5995. Call 64:

■-rb 6637 after 6:00 p.m. i' . ‘f weekefidsi................. :

For sale: ^ nearty new Mi I ravla self-balling raft: ; oneWllllowal&onaW '• itowall.Alsoallalunrlnu '• 2 ratttriw/1 2 vortetec/h

draullc top dectV hIc; i o w B r 3 f o r l f c a d' lng/unloBdlnfl.*rrl h«; mao wheels, motorcycr< carrier for shuttle blk< i; ' etc.'S3600. per unit i

____ t- $10-000j 436-SI 000 evenlnpe.

1 Rayson Craft, flat boMor• -.t .< V drlve,-areatw al8ra

T ' b o a t . New F o rd 38 !; nwtor. $3900. 733-9590|; ‘s«i-Klng7V4hp, outboa 1' motor, (tfr cooled), yt a • lo w h re . e x c o l com | :$2SQ/offer.C«ll733-1ia

? S«aDooSt'» 420-1937^

; f l 904 ' : Ic A M P E R S /S H E m

• I

1

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ES ON BRIPCo v e r new lands ng to lose sight lery long tim e.”

—Andre Gide

W E S T ivith today ’s no- * A J 8 dea l w as played ¥ K 8 5 ip io n s h ip w ith ♦ Q 7 in d in g th e w in- 10 8 5 ify o u can d o a s .

la rd fou rth -besth t a k e s 'E a s t ’s---------- ;-------ce ..H ow sh o u ld ? T h e . l o s e r s on find ing good V ulncrab Ics o r diam onds. D e a lc n S id t h e d ia m o n d 'iap p e a re d ,.th e y __ T he.biddfor Q -J double- c o u ih

ine tricks . W hen [lowed low, th ey ad ja c k of c lu b s onen in e I back lo th e king. ^ ® ued s p a d e s a n d q uok fo u r s p a d e s)n e ,d o \^ .. Crtiifh holl d e c la r e r s a t- Sou th l}o nal d irection , In ­

d ia m o n d s o r 1 th e o p p o n en ts’ ^ />. l e r W est’s le a d -w e r e 4-4, th e y N o rth

'’s c lub ja c k a n d .in s e r t in g th e

a g a in s t E a s t ’s A N S W E 1-50 c h a n c e a n d b a re m ir y ie lded Sou th ’s re sp o n s i

r a i s e tof in e s s e fa ile d , m o y h av i h a d tim e to try

is k ing . B e ttin g /[ tw o -m ^ o r su it inever E a s t has s p a d e a c e — a sendixi^qu ice' th a n finding i s doubleton .

= ] - | ’ i -904 ~■ c a m p e r s / s h e l l s

IS 'a w . 1980 Kamp-away campe it 'a s "lO'/i deluxe, hot showe ’ load queen sized m attresi AnSa m u st s e e l l 9 7 9 F or ^ 4 - "F 2 5 0 r4 6 0 onginer70

mllos, $7,500. Would sc -------' separately. 734-5363.

79 Casltas cab-ovef cami ^ 0 0 er. 1 1 1/2fL Self contains

toilet. Sw am p coole ------- heater. Ofts/elec. Now Ir0 hp, terlor & exterior. Ver idWr, cloan$1100.643-5926.less* 9'1965 self contained, dl1 Call luxe Coachman campe i' $1760, Call 326-4497.

Black Leer campor shel 1 drift 6'. Ford factory bed line oars, running boards. $750/ofti

J.OOO. takes all. 734-4260 1H21_ Blue shell tor '69 OodqPrl/0, —w/bonoh^^arpo^.kU..AI hrs.. grey carp e t. Musi so 5500 make offor. 734-6045.— CLEAN 1972 metro 6 fI. 165 ' overshotcamper. tee bo:a te r- stove, furnace, dean ber iv e , and c a rp e tte d . $60(>9 734-1338____________oxcol Clean Northland overshi& ski ' campor w/]acks. gas r<dean frig, furnace, porta-pott733> sdssor steps &,front tli6811 carrier, fils Ford Rangi

PU.$12S0. 764-2590—— Cone8logo11V4ftsoU-coi ^20® campor. nice cond. wati otter- heater, $3200. 436-055 ____ or 436^695 eves.'0 ^,P R educed, Q'A' C a s c ^

camper. Self contalnei 733- used very little. $6,501

____ Call 324-7327.

O'),!®* Small pickup shell, 6 i ^ o r , $ 1 7 5 .^ -6 0 6 1

4 905---------I GUNS/RIFLESJimil-

260 Browning Citori Ughinin , sink. 12 ga. over/under sho iwim gun/case. New. S135iirand 4 3 6 - 4 ^ ____________

UkonoM 22 mnj. boll n »on iffle, 31® acopo. m

I cfise, 250 round ol nrL___ mo,goodcondtllon,.$19IMAN Coll 733-1667 ofter 4prr

iliid’a MAK DO Sported + 5 dip

monyRUGER P89 9mm auto pl

to i, exc, co n d ., $341 __ ^ BROWNINO pump she

5 ™ - Remlnglon 700 BD1.-S . 223. fJew In box. $500

offer. 7 3 3 - t ^ leave tni a d - SHARPS 45-70 now ar I h a s used. Casul 454. Oesc cycle Eagle, .44 mag.. Brow bike. . Ing 1686 45-70 grade nit o r model 12 2 8 giiage grackage. s, ^

I. —

;“Tki i - H O T T U ^ O O U1991 Hot Springs Sov«

. elgn.aooaaOonw/oMi

I ! * ;

! L _

im rT O B H M IffitB V Ifeon*ERY 7 2 Dodge. 20', Art?, Bha Insldv 0r,7Okml.'$36OOortmi

ft;trBller.734.1386

fisportation^-1 c ®I j t Bobby W olff

N O R T H 711-A4»7SJ VO 2

• - .♦ K 1 0 8 '5 3♦ J 7 4 ,

? EA ST8 ' * Q 1 0 0 45 3 V Q 1 0 7 4

♦ J 9 6 2 } 5 2 _ ■ * &

SOUTH * K 6 2 V A J 9♦ A 4if>A K Q 6 3

ivblu: N either S ou th (

dding:_______ ^ ___

W e it “ N o rth "E ast T P ass 3 NT All p ass

lg lead: H eart trey

3IDW 1TH T H E ACES7-ll-B

holds:♦ Q 10 9 4 . V Q 1 0 7 4♦ J 9 6 2 /

S o u th '?. < ■

^ R : O ne h e a r t . T h is is a n in im um b u t th e o n e -h ea rt n s e is p r e f e r r e d o v e r th e to tw o d ia m o n d s . P a r tn e r ave on ly th re e d iam onds.

tequaUmla.nwAcai. P.O.DaiUMI. :nm««bSASBIirnp|)r.

ins. UntlM FMulv S;rnSctls

....907— • -L S iM O tO R HOMES &RVS

iper. •82,Apollo S cep tre 35.' ■w®'' turbo. 82 Detroit diesel, e s s . good tires, twin beds, ow-

,?0KI sell Kohler generator, 2 roof-

top AC^, lots of extras,

jle r, '0 5 Paco Arrow, 30', low ml. new tiros, awning, gen ., 3 AC. eloc. stop,

28- micro. Mint Cond.^ $24,000.768-4514;P«r f9 8 0 B e a v e r 2 3 ', 440'•__ Dodge, rear bod. excel.

cond, $15,900.734-6488 or 420-5035

tofto(

I bed '300.

■shot ■ V ' s re- lotty, t tire

-com 1995 Mdsvater

!!! m eis + n i 4 6- ^ 4 5= j T o t a l

i _ J S a v i n g s

S : '— 1995 Maz<;r m i

^ n i 4 5apis-

ih'o”.: T o t a lS a v i n g s

^ H R T jC W !OOor

p

3 t^ofcQinmos

766.^

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14 907 I j lO jO R H O M E S ^ ^

1963 Cross country doss A . 30-ft.*57K'mi. 454 Chovy

engine. 6.5 KW gon. 2 AC. Top'storago pod & d o l ly . 7 3 4 * 8 1 lO o r733-6513. •

■ 1990 32' ChaparrolCloss A. 464, genorolor. awnings, auto levelors, TV. many ejtrab. Clean, kept garaged, low mllos.

:. must see! 538.950. Colt734-0791

25' Exocutlvo motor homo.V8 , AT, AC-roof top & In d a sh , c ru lso . c ap ta in

—a e a t87-lll«^-NEW.auto. gas/oloc rolrig, 4 bu/nor ra n g e w /oven above , NEW TV ontenna w/12 volt tutor, now battorlos.

/ -g en e ra to r, la rg e 'b a tti w /tub /show or combo, NEVt/ carpot. 3 tab les,

:=zi:.cpuch,-elec,-slop, :18'-ow­ning, runs groat. In vory

' • Bpod cond., $8100 or will consklor reasonablo offor. C a l l b e f o r e l 0 PM . 206-655-«149________

- 3 2 'Closs A 197;6 Concordmotor homo, fully loaded,

B $16,000/offor. 733-4362 DIPLOMAT, 1975, Class

Avory dean. 733-6511 Make o ffe r, m u s t *0111 '1978 Dodge Monaco. 23'. Coll 676-5902 or see at 300 W. 40th St. In Buriey.

WINNEBAGOMinnie 300, Minnie Winnie

f, • Worrior. Bravo, Adventurer “ BROCKMAN'S RV ■t 734-31671-800-773<>167

! '79 Delta M.H. 36,000 ac- ^ lual ml & '79 Honda low

cor. $12,500.736-9975.‘93 ROCKWOOO Maverlk

30' 6 '. Fuel injected 460 Ford.-genorator. roof air. microwave, otc. 12.500 ml. $36,996. 766-0031 days, 7680-3722 eves

909“ I SPORTING GOODS

..HtltmNQSUPPtJES

Ll 1975 H arley g as cart & trailer. $600 or best olfor.

JS: . Coll.734£705?.leayo mag. ISl; Camper $800.14' rowboat (,« $ 2 5 0 o r b o s t o f f o r . ?7g -734^5419.

oJ; f ~ . 9 1 0 Isg- | t RA V ELTRA IL£R^

— 74 Travel Eze,'30' AC, self ow contained w/tip out, sot ig. up Bliss pari<, space 14. 9p. $3500, after 2:30 p.m. or

352-4230 befo re 2 :0 0__ p-m.________■40 '63 Terry Resort, 10', self :el. contalnod, shower, refrig, 188 (gas/olei:). tandem axle.

-^0 0 .-7 3 4 -4 2 6 0 •

azda Protege) 0 Rebate fX Luxury Packs

FREE

s

zdaB2300SE^10 Rebale5 AirCon(}itioi __ FREE

) O W N ^ $ 2 5 0 1

m M ^OAcQvim

W 1 9 i

iio 1' I

V 17 ' Avalon stove, refrig, toi- / lo t . now to n k p u m p .I bottory. $2500.734-7336r 18'/i' Bell tondom axle,

oxcol. $3500. 676-2C54. Of 676-3027.__________

1972 Terry. 24 ft. Cloan S2100 or bost offor. Call

; after 5pm. 625 5632.; 1977 5th wheel Comfort ' trailer. 23' for salo.'Call . 324-4051.____________• 1981 21 ft. light-weight ’ Rroball Trir. Gos.jJwr or ’ b o t to r y . F u lly s e l f -’• —contalned.-Go anywhore - ' w/ or w/out hook-ups.

Stove. Bhowor, refrig, TV- anlonna. Incl. oquallzlng• hitch. Exc. cond, $4900.’ 733-0038.____________! 1961 21 ft. light-weight----- RroboH-Tflr.-Ga»,-pwr-or _I b a t t e r y . F u i ly a o l f - I contalnod. Go anw hore

w /o r w /out hook-ups. Stovo, shower, refrig. TV antenna. Ind. equalizing

• hitch. Exc, cond. $4900.’ 733-0038.

1985 29 ' self contalnod Sunburst. loaded, AC, mi-

’ croW Qve.16' ow ning.. $7500. 1979 Dodge von. t 360. AC. till. 4 captains

chairs, skylight, bar, ro- ( frig, tablo, couch/bod.

$3250, Will soil together- for $10,500.324-67689 1088AlMnlll»DL,22-5\i\ r wheel, LOADED, now

AC, front olflc. Jacks, tri ’ . hitch on back tinted win-- dows. Sharpll 733-8469,- 1927 Heybum Ave E.

21' SHASTA Deluxe fullyself-contained, like now

K insldo and out. $35000 423-J507

P 26' Fireball travol trollor- ' oxcol. cond. lots of extras.

Call 733-4236._________26' Shasta 1977. sell con­

tained. 3 bunks In back, great for families, sleeps

• 9 , $4500,-best offer.. Cal' 629-5651. _______30' 5th whool, heat. AC, Ij

I- - bn th-w /show or'a t u b - - ,. queen bod, groat shopo

S5500. 734-6101Z “COUEWAN ten t trollor “1 sloops 5, 5800 934-9014

COMPANIONpl Quality mado in Idaho If NASH>t Affordable, durable I. BROCKMANS' RV >r 734-31671-600-773-3167 0 '■

Roadrunner, 5th whool- trailer w/ FORD F150,If . 1963, low oilloago, both . ], groat cond. Must see! To- ). talofbdth, 511,000. Call

326-4642

p n g i

jLX 199f

.age ^ 1 5 0 0 ^ Plus Spec Lease& ‘v6onl

ming ~

Z3B 19S

» *501DowntiohFes

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9 1 0 ^ I TRA V ELTO A JL£R^ I

"81 Prowler Travol Trir. 28 • ft. Sloops 5. Vory nice, f

• Must soo to appreciate. Also 1962 Ford 1 -ton Recreation von. Carpolod. - Bod & ice box. $10,500. f o r bost oftor. Will sell

; soparaio. 326-5643. (

' f "gii I ‘• B tm U T Y T R A ll^ R S l ^

I 4X4X6 Single oxle, w/rem- ' ovable sides, $450. Call

J 423-4767. 'r Army trailer, V< ton. well

built, suitable for many ► — uses, oxcol. cond. $500.. Call 537-6737._________

!_ [ g | | | i' i 1001 I ,J | _ A W A T t O N _ J -

1961 C essn a 150, com- I plolo loss engine & prop, I

1 $5500, w/ongino &-prop. !$8900. 431-5434, Burioy,

- ID _____________

* 4 looF nI AUTO PARTS &

r I ACCESSORIES

. 1980-66 Ford full size PU, box. $400. 2 bedllners, 6 '„ Ford full size, $125. oa.I 734-4697 ' 4 cylinder Perkins diesel■ engine, $1500/offor.. Popsl bottle ma^lno. Call 733-2855. __

t JAPANESE ENQINE & , TRANS. 4X4 spodols.

' 1-800<»5-3742

1 0 0 5 I ANTIQUE AUTOS & COLLECTIBLES

. OLD DELTA-68 convortiblo.! 1972. Totally restored.I A sking be low books.

532-4560.__________ _

1 0 0 6 ^ 1 ' SEMI & HEAVY

EQUIPMENT

— 'egK V /T^ooTsum m tnsr ■I good tiros, hydraulic wot

kit, $26,500. 423-4214 evos or 423-5659 days.

1978 Froightllnor. 1982 In­ternational 4300; 645-B I Rat /MIco loader 3 yd. Call

r 734-7039. •___________II Eloc. conveyor. 3 ph. mo­

tor, $4K, Dump truck w/ i h r snow plows, mllilary 6x6 >• a sso rted beds. $2K to II $1 OK oil. Soo at Tho Tri­

umph Mine. 615-742-3173

JordEin

)5 Mazda 626 , V6 o r E ^I Rebate-----ecial

nly ^ 2 6 9 ”»>DL M mo. doud «nd Icau. S^O UQulsttIc itiitlMstlUMlrwepuon, PjymeMdowft'i

RatldittI taMd on 36.000 mUM

995 Mazda IVC JOOCashR

>95 Mazda B2S 4x2 or 4x4

) 0 Cash Re]

A

1006 I 4SEMI & HEAVY I

EQUIPMENT ,■F

• F R U E H A U F d ry v a n48x102. Alum, whools.

' $6500. Call 733-1332 •. Fruohauf 38' aluminum fro- I moloss ond-dump. $12Kr

Groat Dane 40' stainless - stool roofer trallor. $4K- F

Dorsoy 43' double drop, beaver tall low boy, $11K.

1994 Oswall Bocal. 35' su- ' por sproodor w/oxtras.

I $41,000.1981 Froightllnor. convon- -

- Uonal Cummins, big cam, F I 3-350.9 spd. $16,000.I 1982 KW cob over. 15 spd.

3406. Cot 400. SflSOO; ------Call 436-6967.

Clasillled . I . (or people ^ evwywtwel 733-0931.

Soli or trado, 3'/i yd ortlcu- loiod scoopmoblio loader,

-220-hp,-23.6x25-16-ply- — tiros. Asking $8000 or will 1! toko calvos, horsos or l a c k In t r a d e . C o l l -

, 324:1138_________ ^

4 ieo7 1I ^ ^ J R U C K S ^ ^ ^78 CHEVY Luv, 934-9014

TOYOTA 7 9 5'spd. now j; motor & point, comploioly rodono, sharp, must see, $2765. Coll 733-8431

5T Whlltenborg. $7500.J 733-6805 A

CHEV Y '7 9 V*T 30k ml Iw/Northlond cam por. ■

. S6200 733-4084 1|‘ CHEVY 79 %T AT, AC, till, I, 85k, $2995.733-0477 |

CHEVY '79. C30 dually, pi *. 4 5 4 , 4 s p d , $ 4 5 0 0 .

536-6159_____________ IDATSUN 76, runs groot. ,S400/olfor. 734-0540 _

DODGE '62, V. ton, slop ° side bod. runs, noods a , llttlowork$300.655-4134 I or 734-6148 leave msg. _

DODGE. Dakota, 1988. V6 , excel, cond, 326-5146. - !

CONTRACTORS,FARMERS * I

FORD, £350,1964, 1.ton ' van w/buill In 4000 W. •' Onon powor plant & high

___ CEM-Comprossor-Oxtoci___nal air lines, electrical out- ^

4 lots. wort< lights, racks & , storage, 460 V8 , outo,

. P S , vory g ood c o n d . , $6995

} FORD,F150,1967,w/utlllty . I service body, 302 fuel in- c

ioctod. V8 , auto, PS, anti lock brakes, now rsdlals. immaculate cond. $6495 -

/ R A N G ER , PU , 1 S 6 S , C 3 w/utlllly body,, V6 . auto.> PS. doon& ready lov^rt(.• $2995. Call 431-5434. ' J Burley. ID

M a z ^

6LX 1

to ,* 3 6 m o n th silsttlon les. rirti payment >esn^ndud4.Mx, iiUaor

i m 1Rebate

2300^^^11mebate Rebai Plus

•- Spec!■ H h -— LeaseH r

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4 1 0 0 7 I I - TRUCKS I L

F0RD'89F150XLT2WD. FOF AT.V8 .AC.till.C/C.PW. spc POL, cass, low mllos.low ___

Mtn. Home Ford (to0)7y^a326 pQ,

FORD -94 F250 Diosol OU- 0X1to, 2 wheel driyo XLT. 5 iloododA very nk». 44,500 coimllos, $16,700. Soo ot offiG ro o r . 's In c In P a u l “ 436-5074.

FORD'90 1501/2ton.AT. P '4x4. 4.96 cyl. Now tiros, tm rims.point, piporock, ovor-drtvo, 61,000 ml. Exc. gqs ___ml. $11,000.677-3637. ___

QMC 7 6 . largo V-6 , PB, FOfPS, S’1200. 734-7124 sp

»,, COINT. 3/4 ton 1972 groat HP

form tnick, V-8 . $ 1000or bost olfor. Call 537-6533

ISUZU, '9 3 ,loaded , low' mis, wan-anty. 733-8690 POF

MITSUBISHI '93 Pickup,AT. 4-cyl. AC, cass. Low „m l l o s , N ic e i r u c k i g iIV5RA009B. cn

$7,995 OfMtn. Home Ford ' ' r r

(800)743-3326 _

NISSAN 1994 PU, 11,000 miles, custom wheel and vi tires, stereo system, red, _ i $6.500/offor. 324-6072 •

4 1 0 0 9 I' — I 4 X 4 'S I FOI

1994 Ford F150 XLT 4x4, or 302 Sspd., loaded, bodlln-or, custom whDols, 16K, $16.600.324-1163.

FORD 76, 4x4, High boV. FO390 onglnO, AT, rebuilt Dlengine, well molnlalnod, Cigroat condition. $2800/of- ctfor. 532-4139__________ -

GMC '86. IT Crowcab 4x412k on 454. now shocks, •brakes, starter & flywheel. —$12,000 Call 324-4249 FOI

GMC 1994 271 PU, SLE nnpkg. 15,500 m iles. AT cli

• with overdrive. 350 EFI. — cost aluminum w heels, GM

. powor seat, windows and A* lo ck s , bod lln o r, AC, Pi cruIsorS20,750. Call bo- .mi

• foro 6 pm 324-7511 or af- » ter 6 pm 324-7421___________

CHEVROLET. 1989, short — . bod. 4X4, va, 5 spd. wido GM

mognum Inke whools. dV vory cloan.'front bumpor to bar, onlyS7300.736-8928

CHEVROLET '91 Sllvoro- INIdo. heavy dut^y* ton, oxc S(cond. 670-3276________ tn

CHEVY 1985 S-10, 4x4, 4 _£]spd,, LWB, V-6, PS, PB, ISLstoroo. now tiros, shocks. mbrakes, starter, needs en- si

gino, $2000.326-4410, 7:

1995 Mazda ]V 4x2 or 4x4>2000 Rei

1995 Mazda J ^ 5 0 CashB

1995 Mazda ]V) 0 0 ^ ^ate

piymenu 3«mo,-elo»«l irx) l<ue. $4M ic 4 incepDoa Piynwn doasnl Inctudt bx. tl WflWl 36,000 mBMlt$17J85.

i^y.,July I t . 1995 ‘nmoa-News,

r f " " 100 9

FORD 1980, 1 ownor, 4<i 8pd.%2500.734-6217. .

FORD. Bronco II, 1986, Ed­d ie B auer p ackage , 5

•speed, $7600. 54>6859.

FORD 1989 Rongor XLT oxiondod cob. 4x4, 6 cyl,5 spd , 66,000 ml, excol cond w/ extras., $8950- offor. 423-4471 after 7pm.

FORD •86 y. Ton Xcab Die­sel 4x4, AT, AC, till, C/C,PW, PDL. c a s s . Nice tnicki i«P2d0B.

$7,995 Mtn. Homo Ford

(800)743-3326------------------7

FORD '93 Xtra Cab 4x4.5- spd , V8, AC, tilt. C/C. cass. low ulos, super buyl #P285.

$15,995 Mtn. Home^^ord

-------- (900)743-3326------ ------ -------FORD 1994 4 wheel drive.

Super cab. bettor than, now. LOADED. 351, AT, powor ovorything, fadory CD,'custom whools, bod caps, supor nice truck.Only. 22,000 mi. $20,000.Call 431-0138._________

FORD '94 4 x 4 Crow Cab,AT. V8. AC. C/C. tilt, cass, _XLT 460 E ngine, Low V miles! «P3e2. J

. . $26,995 rMtn. Home Ford '

(600)743-3326 .

FORO '94 V. ton Xcab 4x4 AT, Factory warranty, 460 engine. «P313.

$22,995 Mtn. Home Ford

(600)743-3326

FORD '94 4x4 Crow Cab Diesel Turbo, AT, AC, tilt,C/C. PS, PB, PW. PDL, •. coss, low mllosi ffP336.

$20,995 Mtn. Home Ford

(600)743*3326

FORD 1989 Bronco II, XLT 4x4, AT, AC, cruise. PW, tilt, blue,' good condition,

;doan,teOOO. 436-8460,GMC '92 S-15 4-dr 4x4,

AT, V6. AC. lilt. C/C. PS.PB, PW. POL cass. Low mllos; CloanI «P269.

i $14,995 Mtn. Home Ford

(600)743.-3326--------------------

GMC 1994, extra cab. SLE.6K mllos. matching cusf......... -tom topper,-like now.$21.000. Call 734-4415

INTERNATIONAU 1980 . ■ Seoul, AT; PS. PB. now transmission, good shape,$1900. Cali 324-3690.

ISUZU Amigo 1990,23,000 mi. Mint cond. Air, roar s e a t , atoroo, aunroof,738-0785.

MPVs4^ ^ e

iMX3Rebate

Millenia

9 <no.*36 months50 tCQvltnion tM. lint piymmt bx.tn«orS74iOdul(rdoc

Dws, Twin Fails, Idaho C-7 '

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JEEP.W randar,'l9 IU(a now, 734.707. message.

JEEP. Wranglor, 1 cyllfKJor. 20K mis. 734>Sg62 Of 734.

. JEEP Grnnd Wag . *85. rww tires/parts S3K/ofrer-pufnp. 73<

JEEP '95 Charokc 4x4. Only 7400 *P287.

SI 8.995 M ta Horn* Fo

(800)74303;

JE E PC H E R O K E Laredo. 4-door. 4) AC. New paint. A

: $4965 or offer. 73eTOYOTA X-CAB

Bt«ckrT6kmI.aIr.( tu t . a llo y s , b o s t

______ 73fr0871________

i " " 1 0 1 0

CHEVROLET ‘75. s te p 'v a n . Runs SISQO/offef. 734-4;

DODGE ‘89 Carava v e , AC, cas 's, lo price & low low pa] |»5CN004B.

S8.995 M ta Home For

{800)74»33a<FORD 7 8 Convenio

New Urea. N>c« for i ling. Drives good, i Of offer. 738-B92a.

FORD '9 0 C onvei Van. AT, V8. AC. till PS, PB, PW. PDL Low m iles . B eau

■ «5EC011A.'$11,995

Mtn. Home Fon (eoo)743<a2e

1 0 2 0^ U T O S F O ^

CARSUNDER«OOI des auctioned off DEA'FBI, nations

.................... .Trucka...boata. fumcomputers. & more toll free 7 dayst t

I 549-2951. ex t 2799...................'C H EV RO L-ET‘a e l

Csvaller, 4 dr. $375. ner of Kimberlv &

-----------------~123S~A^~(if1'0~TWnCHEVY 1975 dually, ■

464. looks rOugn, g o o d , $ 1 2 0 0 . ( 734-1944_________

FORD Mustang. ‘92, P/S, P/W. tilt, cruise, miles. $7995. 678- Bruce, 678-4227.

/5-lS«.6litKSpl Coss«nt.S?.OOOMIi WAS$49?5_____

1 9 9 ^#S-100B,GS,loaS| lodlyOwmd W«S49?S_____

iw S BCflsstte,60,000 M e WASS9995_____

i m s M#S0i6A,lMdid,inl^O w ned

- ' WASS13.99S_____

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iportation9 I 4 1 0 20~•S I AUTOS FOR Si

.1992.AT. LINCOLN, Contir 7074 loavo Mdri<IV.1974,$S0

Call 733-1105. ••ir, 1992, 4 MA2DA - -1987. 62 nis, $9000. spood. loaded 3 34-4809 Coll 788-4117/agonoor. MERCURY Zy'phe Qrts-bottory ' E x c o llo n t cond 734-5587 • 79.000 ml. $1500.

Traitor 4x8.3ft. rflc-------------- Call 366-7340•okeo 4-dr00 m ilosl c /^ f f lL A C '8 8 S ' Dovlllo. Loathor,! w h ito b o d y . 25' Loadod, $5500.73

flvea,>K EE-88 CA D ILLA C '8 8 J r. 4x4. AT. deVille. Lealhor, 1

w h ito b o d y . 25 738-8928. Loaded. $5500.73 ^ 8 1993, ___________

S f t ^ S ' . CHEVRpLET'72C iB io n o r . „agon . 9________ —ctean.-funs-oood.- ■ “ I . 734-7450.

JS E S CHEVROLET Corvt 52.000 ml. T-topa

75. cargo od,$10,000Call73

2ij®l3°'’' CHEVROLET'85 C■ station wagon. Hig avan, AT. $ 1 6 0 0 , a sk in g , low tow 736-2426.

C H B /Y 7B .C ^H c sic, njns g reat $1C

Ford ' e r . 9 3 4 -8 8 8 9 e \ u s e teavei^sfl.

rsionvan. CHEW’ 1986 Sprint for travel' o r b e s t o f f e r . xl. $1600 643-82101®:______ CHRYSLER-91 Newv e rs io n er sedan, AT. V6,; :. tilt. C/C. C/C. PW. P pL casi DL'cass car, Low miloa. lo\ lautifO li memiWCVOOIA.

$8,995 Mtju Honte For

Ford (800)743<»2lDATSON '75. runs,

. $450.734-8349

s a l e FORD, .ltd , 1985, or best offer. 733-3-

POPD 1968 Broncc condtlon. For infSStS,l: . 3^4^7345 p„

'o re iW I FORD.TeiDpo, 19 iM^-800- door, must selli R«

$1700. will accep —re a so n a b le offer

i '& EJm^ _EOJ3D_T.empQ_La Mn Falls. ■ speed, tow car. 733

Ily, Iton . FORD Taurus Wagoi jh , runs v-8, AT. Silver, t o C - C a l l excel, cond. 734-68----------- FORD T aurus '89 .62. A/C, nice, wtilte. PS. PE iso, 42 K PW, cruise, AC, a 78-1116 free, 55k mi. tranafe

Ford warranty. 736-

W m ^ * l S , 9 9 l

m m m

aay. «Auy 11, iw o

5 14 1020^ s A i £ j

itlnontal. FORD'93 Taurus WoBOO/otJer AT, V6. AC. tilt. C/C.^ PB. PW, PDL cass,------------- miles, Nico Carl #P3(626LX. 5 $12,9951 $2500. Mtn. Home Ford (800)743-3326her 1979 FORD *93 Escort soda n d ltlo n , spd. 4-cyi, AC, coss,00. Utility down & low paym

' $6,995________ Mtn. Home Forda s e d a n (800)74»3326

PORD ’94 Tempo so r a s ^ e l l a t . 4-cyl; AC, cass,

pof buyl Low payrr________ <*P332.8 S e d a n $8,795iT. perfect Mtn. Home Ford 2 5 m p g . (B00)74>3326733-7651 .Call CInilillod. 733-0'

— _W e'fBrandy.whonyoui

2 Chevolle q m c Jimmy 79. Brand1. 94K ml. 'c o n d . Bost offer 733-Jxi.-sieoo.- ------------------------------

QMCJ{mmy7g,Brand ■ cond. Be8toffor733-!

)rvetto '80 ■3ps. load- HONDA. CMc. 1986,1734-4402 clutch, fairly new tl

^ AC. ready to go. CS CtoWllor : $1600.734-2412. High book -ig $ 9 9 5 . HONDA CIvIC, 1992,

, crulso. 50+ mpg. 58 ■■■ ■ ■ ml, 4 dr, 5 spd.Ilko r ^ c e q a s - $8250. Call 678-073I SlOOO/off- - Ie v e s or HONDA CRX '85, nc

head, black, excol e

>r. C a l i HONDA '86 PreldUe spd, 4-cyl, AC. c @

:— —— cari#5^056A Jew York- $6,9959, AC, tilt. Mtn. Home Ford »ss , Nico (800)7430326Low pay- -^ HONDA Accord EX 1

4 dr. P/S. P/8. P /U Ford A/C & sunroof. Exc c026 lowml.-0011736-813

sssssss^ °°° % J I $ WICO, oxc. e .

I m M ^K I O N Ti:e p ta n y $ ^

1 0 8 5 J _ S — I ® - ?'33^" S TopDollarfori

39. very ^ C a l l 'PB,PL, 2 l U k f o r ' , amoke $ e 0 1 M A Is s $ s s.s s

1990i | DJS-ISBB.UbU / ' O T ^

B E UaJ»l!»T»l » 5 wAssMH_____ __

9000 Wn. tod Ont ( H

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Wagori; HONDA, 1982 CIV IC,:VC, PS, 128km ls, S sp d . clISS, Low slips but drlvable. SfP307. ' Call 934-8981

ord ISUZU '89 1-Mark, u I2e oxcol cond . stand ---------- $2500. 733-1686 e\

ISU Z J'03floaoo , 5- vm onll AC. cass, Uke

Suporbuyl(»5X2805 $15,995

ord Mtn. Home FordJ20- ■ (800)74>3326

> sodBn. 'JEEP Cherokoo Loreflass. Su- Loadod. New Eng.. iftymonti & tires. Call 735-130

- - -UNCOLN '83 Mark V„ . vor/black cabrioletS ? • oxc cond-& extra sl

. $3395. Call 934-420

MAZDA M iata, '9 0 : -2657.-|gav8 moaaao«

"®;2 MAZDA Miata, '92. Hr _oditlon.-low.mUcs.-t

ond now 'Op-? " !«'33-9498 Interior, BBS whools,

I m lum s o u n d s y s t 86. now S14.000.702-753-88

^ O n iv MERCURY. Cydono. 1 351 Cleveland. 4 i f

---------- owner. $2795.734-»

®Ib 0M MERCURY Lynx. '8 konwvll 8pd. $550.734-2613 »735. • ■

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Y O U R ^ A Di51?2S’ T IM ES CLASSIFIIrtco n d ' d e p a r t m e n : 8132 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 <

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ V P A Y W aS H UTHE SPO TU S E D C A R S - T m C K ^

or Any Year, A i y ^ Si!

SI-SOm-LOANU T38-03B0 ir Dick Oibson.A I N A V E . E A S T $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

^ B B R 'ub____

78jt?8860

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C, 4 dr. OLDSMOBILE Pampc clutch 71 2-door. Forest g

.$700 . w/black top. Now tr Tape deck. 2 extra b tires. $2100.736045

PLYMOUTH, Volare 1____ 1. good cand. $400. (5-spd. 6115. leave mossago0 nowl '_________354A r

VI, s il- ' - ot top. sharp,

201

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1 GAlspd. 1 -9448.-84. 5 H T

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nporiKJ.' PONTIAC '94 Grand"it groen sed an , AT, 4-cyl, >V trans. ca ss . Low down &■a snow payment I ^»P338.J456. $10,995______ . Mtn. Home Forde 1977. (800)743-33260- 543- 6n#,c«li - w»'ll d o 'FIQO- Classified. 7U-093t axl

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K 56014; S « ) ^ ,5 « I 4 3 ,56647, Payment of 1291 p e r montlv.

1 £ 102 0 U£ I | _ ^ U T 0 8 F 0 f l 8 ^

ind'Am PONHAC Lemans.'88 e Jl. AC, mis, good cond, newtln i& low $2200/offer. 733-5814

SAAB, 1988, 900S. Bav la. 2 dr. AT. PS. sun ro

M now tiros, htah mDes. IIr i i 'i l l l new cond. $4900. 43 oxta. 6434. Burioy, ID

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S T Liv ip B iL E 'I 733-8721

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i47. ^ 1 , S60M. 560M . i« a fe n b ^ t t montb'& purohsM of lie

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9 ^ p S % lA ^ 9 8 8 F I e r a ^ tires, c o ^ Low ml. $4500 o 14 ’ ' bo M ^er. Call aftor 5pn

avar- SUBARU *92 Loyale. Grea roof. car. Great gas ml. 5-spd

I, like AC, pw r-.w in d o w s a 431- d o o rs , w ell-ca red foi

l6caJty. $5699.733-1187.

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Exc. ■TOYOTA/86“ c re i8 ld a .- ' 30 or Good condlllOn. $4500.;: 5pm Call 733-2554 weekdays i____ 6-5pm. ________ \3™ ' VW Fo« 1887, 83K inllin.

i fo r VW 1970 Beetle. $800 or i 187. b.0.736-9442.

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Tne cost is'SIO to sign up by Fridi tion toumamenL P dayBt9aum. •

— ------ --------T as ig n up Of-fitac t Scott Stange S tangerat 432-538

Police Idendi ------------ after-25-foot-

TO RONTO - 1 SlcyDome after foi

' vated chair w as in day.

Chttd-Edward C ener was rigging c pu ter softw are fii show when he fell floor.

An autopsy was police say there nu

^ . ' Cronkwright is taccidents at the 1 park. .

________ $12 million &play for Cow• IRVING. Texas G tarles H k l^ has i to 'a com m itm ent Cowboys until 19! age turned the tricl<

“I w ant to play • thing I ’ve got,” Ha:

to retire a Cowboy p ie suspected af^e

; San Francisco in : game, when Haley ' ing. In M arch. Hale

San F rancisco Policy, w ho had > past, s a id o f th e ••When Charles Ha ju st means he want

Former AU- star dies fron

■ PHILADELPHL ne ll.a m em ber o f t o f F m e an d p ast {

. Club, d ie c m o n d s was 66.

Dagnell, w ho ha g o lf four years ag Halmemann Unive pital spokeswoman

Bagnell, a 1950 J versity o f Pennsyl the National Foott president o f the M phia area football cl

TodayUglon tMMtMD SurlBy stWmdell, JeromaatShoaho

S P O R____________ :_____ win»ffMiw.>»

For the latKt scores caii•nd follow the

________ T l ie r i i

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6 6Ily Is th * gam e a t tiicn o w as t

my llfotlm a, It’s ly m lsm an ag ad 7 r would b e a Jolcs iren’t so trag ic .

— NBC announcer )ostas, on the state

of baseball a t the

sponsors hoops lent Saturday3H - T h e M urlaogh High 5 will sponsor.^3-on-3 bas- m’e iif S a lu riay at the 'h igh '

s divisions fbr 13-and-under, t in both m en's and women's

:iO a person and'teams need riday fo r the double elimina-.. . t Registration will be Satur-

ir-for more infbmiation con- nger a t 432-5367 o r T racy

idiy worlter Idiied ot-fall-in.SI<ydome—- The w orker killed at the ' falling 25 feet from an ele- } indentified by police Mon-

d Crc/nkwright, 26, ofK itch- g curtains Sunday in a com- : f irm 's display for a trade fell head first onto a concrete

was to be held Monday and : may be an inquest is'the fourth woricer to die in :e Toronto Blue Jays' ball-

I convinces Haley to jwboys tlirougb ’99xas - All-Pro defensive end ms gone from retirement talk en t to p lay for the Dallas 1999. A S12 million pack-

rick.lay every year with every- Haley said Monday. “I want boy." T hat’s what most peo- af^er tlie C ow boys' loss to in lhcT 'fFC '6hanjpionship

iley announced he was retir- ialey said he didn't mean i t CO club p /esiden t Carmen ad dealt w ith Haley in the he p rem a tu re retirem ent: Haley says he is retiring, it

luits to renegotiate."

I-American football om cardiac arrest•HIA - Francis "Reds” Bag- o f the College Football Hall ist president o f the Maxwell nday o f cardiac arrest. He i

> had a stroke while playing . l ago, d ied iit 4:17 a.m. at liversity Hospital, said hos- aan Phyllis F isher.,50 All-American at the Uni- isylvania, was chairman o f Mtball Foundation. He was : Maxwell Club,' a Philadel- J1 club, from 1976-91. '

ftom sta ffo n d w ire i ^ o r t s

iDdell, 6 p.m. ishone (2), 6 p.m.

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B y K orea B aum ert Tim es-N ew s w riter

K IM B E R L Y - The be rly Ieg |on b aseball

I the l a ^ ^ e e k is that thous i n ^ e final iruiiog.

----- “ X li^ B u lld o g s-sc o rebottom o f th e ninth to9-8 M onday.' .............

“ W e 'v e hod p rac ti(______ coach Shane Jones. *‘W

B uhl, alm ost aga inst \ U tah . This is th e fourt

__ back.in_the_!ast w eek.”_........K irnberly trailed 2-8

a n d e 'veiy in n in g af\< counted the m ost - the I

y /ith the score tied added one in the fourth to seem ingly p u t the ga:

Ben Gonzales led of! g le fo r W ood R iver. CIi

' w ith a d o ub le a s d id 1 G onzales and Josephy.

A h it batsm an, an ei I M att N elson brought in

I to g ive W ood R iver a 8' T hat w as t^ e last timi

runs on its s ide o f th e sc K im b erly ’s Ja so n V

' m ain reasons, striking c night.

“H e d id real w ell," Jo ’ o u t 12 Fridoy so h e 's p■-------- the lastfour.days.'.'....' W ill a lso h e lp ed of)

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• -I— R hode Island and thi ' I a w eek as ath letes cha

in n in e d e a th -d e fy ir----------sports .--------------.

S k y su rfe rs sp ira led______ 10.000 feet; b ungee ju

b icycles and o tfie rco n t fo o t p la tfo rm a b o v e B M X b ik e r s so m ers i m ounds o f d irt; and s t dow n C ollege Hill.

B u t w as E S P N 's m u I trem e Gam es showcasi ; a n ew d im ension in spe

futility?I ..r. S o c io log is t-A ilen Si

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A R L IN G T O N , T hom as w as halfw a m ent o f 10 outs and T h e con te st, f o r h it a b o u t over.

“ I t w a s a v e ry sl —1 said. “I th o ugh t I Iiai

tlv o u g h th e w ho le <

better."Then th e w iser far

g a n d u ck iiig fo r cc W h ite S o x f ir s t ba«

^ -■ f ir s t ro u n d w ith a jk ...............fou r m ore ov e r tlte :

round and ie e d e d ju j ' C leve land 's A lb e it B

—I o n sh ip o f M o n d ay '

I Run Derby. .

“B eing I7K gam e th is brings back a lit T hom as, w h o se v ict sm a ll m e a su re o f ri fro n t-ru n n in g Ind tai

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inningh e one th ing th e JCim- till team has p roved in t they are very danger- )g.o red -th ree runs in the'I to defeat W ood R iver

d i c e ," sa id K im b erly " ^ e c ^ e back against st W endell and against 3urth-time w e’ve com e

j-8 af^eTthe fifth in n in g ' af^er b u t th e o n e th a t h e last.ed a t 2 -2, W ood R iver irth and five in the fifth : g am e away, o f f the fifth w ith a sin- Clay Josephy follow ed Iff i

id K en H o sie r sco ring I j l ly. F S1 erro r and a sing le b y m t in the o ther tliree n m s 9 a 8-2 lead. *Jm e W ood R iver added e scoreboard. W c1 W ill 'w a s o n e o f th e n i r ig out 12 batters on the dou

' Jones said. “H e struck w il s pitched 17 innings in just

o ffensive ly , h ittitig a sixt

make;m al w h

bocI-the w orld watched for the challenged one another ' “ y in g , n o n t r a d i t io n a l tret:------------------------------------ ma;led th ro u g h th e a ir a t the ; jum pers rode kayaks, cut. ontraptions o f f th e r60 - spo ive W a tc rp la c e P a rk ; . S s r s a u lte d o v e r 6 - fo o t “th' r street lugers careened Th(

o f 'm ultim illion dollar Ex- o u t ;ase a steppingstone to ju n sports o r an exercise in 1

in-11 S ack-is am ong-those spo

g o n e

a \ \• •• VA-' , \ \ \^ ^ — u

u n d e r b y w in n e r F ra n k T I In A r l in g to n , T e x a s . T ho

nas putslew s . ‘

i , T e x a s ■— F ra n k ^[Svay through h is allot- pQfand had no hom e .runs, perh im , cou ld have been 7

rou' s lo w s ta r t ," T h o m as par; iuid a chance o f going y e ;

le co n test w ithou t h it- - pou .ta rw U e e in g -< h c ball- t h a

feeifans in the outfield be- C

: co v e r . T h e C h icag o lea; b a sem an fin ish ed th e .. thoi e ig h t h o m e 'n in s . p u t t o l

lie fence in th e second B lju st th ree tb dispose o f aim rt B elle fo r th e champi* was lay ’s G a to ra d e H om e for

• hitm es back at the break, on 1 little o f the jo y ," said Tue /ic tory served as som e .r ^ f r e v e n g e ag a in st th e age lian s . “T h is is a g reat ‘ rum

[rally!

V ood R iv e r p i t c h e r W ill C lin g . ' ; 'ouble and a triple.“ 1 fe lt like I 'v e been perft

/ i l l sa id . “ M y arm has felt 1st h ung in there.C j K im berly Started.its scorin;

ixth^inning w hen Jake Osen

5 s G a n K/h o a rc b e ttin g th a t extrei oosted b y ‘90s m arketing, tc ie m ed ia — will gainpopula

"T he ro le o f m edia has ch *eme spo rts," said Sack, a ] m nager o f th e sportsindustn ie U niversity o f N ew Haver ut. “ The Extrem e Gam es are pons in a contex t.''

S ack sees sports such as ; the u ltim ate pairing o f mec l ie actual score is based on 1 f w h a t th e person does wh u t o f th e p lane and how v im p er hos photographed it." T h e m arketing worid has '

1-hond with the medio to 'pro ports w ith-ever-grow ing tec!

g

: T h o m a s o f t h e C h ic a g o n o m a s d e f e a t e d C le v e la i

(hurt onA ll-star p review

ark to h it in, a g rea t facili crfect p lace for an A ll-S tar C T h o m a s’ e igh t hom e nm s

ju n d — ,any ba ll th a t d id n ’ ark w as an o u t — averagei 'e s , averaged! H e launchec 3W b e tw een h is eigh th and ia t - l r a v e le d ^ -7 0 r 4 S 6>.41 set.O f th e e ig h t hom e runs ti

•ast 4 4 5 fee t, T h o m a s h it jough B e llc :ac tu a Ily -h IU 6 ) T hom as ' 15 in the three roi B elle’s first round (seven hi

[most as im pressive a s Thot ■as a last-day replacem ent in >r O akland’s Marie M cGwin it in the head by T oronto’s : n S a tu rd a y a n d w ill n o t e u e sd ay 's A ll-S tar Gam e. N o n e o f the o th e r com pel

;e d m o re tharC th ree first-rc m s, a n d C in c in n a ti 's R on C

t ^

isgives]

to-

II D u rv a ll t a g s o u t K e v in I

p itch to 1 jrform ing w ell," score Ose; ■elt strong and 1 ners on Ci

■, bat.ring spree in the----- F isse gsen wos hit by a p l a t e ^ i l

tes exti;rem e sp o rts — in g them, technology and cap ita lizeularity.---------------- s ta rted archanged the ex- com pany ia p rofessor and “ I notic

stnes program a t trem e spoven in C onnecti- sa id Broware putting these could sell

ing all o fis skysurfing as i f you shinedia and sp o n . kayak, su>in a com bination W e 're xisiiwhen they ju m p Generatioi/ w e ll the o th e r B oom ers

■ days, so itis w orked hand- Sacksdipromote extrem e in to extreiechnology push- mercializc

----- , . . J ? -----

y H y

g o W h ite S o x b l a s t s o n e l a n d ’s A lb e r t B e lle In t h e

1 HR Deih av e tie-br<

W - P 3 •seaso n horn L eague a re

iility . I f s lh c .r O ^ e ” B o s to n s ML r t h e f l r s .t a 'f l c o v c th e h itg cd 439 feet. w M elim inmfe d fo u r in a V aughn hind n in lh ou ts hom e runs it 4 « - a n d - 4 6 SI - ; ° ° l -l™

th e se c o n d .I tha t w ent a t line-l i t sev en , jil- Ang<1 6hom c-nins- C u b aL S am irounds. R eggie Sand1 hom ers) was nm s.hom as'. Belle T hom as S£in the contest not m eant to

i/ire, w ho w as tio n a l L eag’s Dave Cone N om o o f thet co m p e te in “N o, le t 's

Thom as. "Wipetito rs m an- p itcher to fact-round hom e N om o ’ gca G an t had to deal w ith, tcx

1J •

Kimbt

In M ouj^y o f K im b e riy w hj

0 lead o ff. W ill d rilled a ti )sen . C u n is Shaw w alked to [1 first and th ird w ith Joel Fiss

e g ro u n d ed .in to .a .d o u b ^ e p W ill to c lose the gap to four n

remely-:m a long . W alter B row n ho ize on those possib ilities w I a n ex trem e-and-adven tu re ny in San Diego 15 m onths a^ o ticed m any co m p an ies lisi sports to m arket.alm ost every 'own, o f O utlook'lntem ational le ll som ething like insurance o f the reasons w hy you need sh o w a g u y go ing o f f a cli suddenly it bccom cs eye-ca

u sing few er w ords and more tion X obviously likes it, ani :rs are n o t ag ing a s qu ick lj0 it appeals to them as w ell.’’ said the media, in tum . have

trem e sports, w hich are highl lized and technologically enl

' T

A

n e o v e r t h e f e n c e M onday i i e f in a l.

;rby fieldb re a k e r h e lp (m o s t re g u la o m e rs ) to g iv e th e N a tio n rep resen ta tive in th e secor

H e a d v a n c e d a io n g w ii ; M o V a u g h n , w h ile C levi an n y R am irez , w ho a lso ht hom e ru n s in th e first roun inatcd.1 h it one o f th e m ost impressi^ s ih the first round; a 460-fo traveled m ore IhM halfwaj ^ id le v e l d ow n th e ng h t-fie :

n g e i e s ' R a u l M o n d e s i , t l im m y-^05a . a n d j i n c i n n a t i anders e a c h ^ it- ju s t tw o hon

i sa id h is long-ball sicills w e t to serve a s a m essage to N tag u e s ta r tin g p i tc h e r Hide th e E ^ g e r s .f s not even get into th aC ’ sa 'W e k now w e 'v e g o t a d iflia i •face tom orrow."} g o t som e im pressive h itte rs ' too.

erly 9-

rho t r je d t o s c o r e o n a w ll

trip le to In th e s e v e n tl 3 p u t run- scored only one n isse up t o . bases loaded each

"Spoiled oppon p la y b u t .K im b e r ly .c a m < 1W9L___________ eiei

’ enterthoped to “T oday you needw hen he incom e to catch tlre -spo rts -S ack . ................................ago. For exam ple, heising ex - ed rock c lim b in g ;irything." ro p e and a .carabial. "Y ou ro p e . A f te r a fe ’e by list- spo n , he w ent outtd ltT B u t , m e o ther ciim t:lifT in a ing a t m e like I vcatching. T hey w ere 'lookinre visual, ing , ’You actuolljmd Baby T h e re 's been a c:cly th e se prom otion within" they have special i/e w pped azines.- T h e y 'v e -1h ly com - create a feeling olchanced . I

~ Firsttib ^ then its

timefcT h e A sso c ia ted I

1 % ^ L IE G E , B elg iid a y fo r M iguel Ii

.. th e T o u r d e Fran ^ 0 d c r w h e th e r th

_ ^ c a u g h t in th e m yeors he c b u ld h ’l

T o n y R o m in g w ere su p p o sed ti th is year, b u t b o t th a n tw o m in u te firs t A lp ine stage

“ I w an ted to d a n d B e rz in . I t 's

b rim m in g w ith c Su n d ay ’s tim e tr low je rse y for the

In d u r o in is c stra ig h t T o u r wi: fro m L ieg e to G e n e x t ch a llenge — w ith th e s teep hi lo s t is u su a lly c seconds.' T h e . f i r s t r e a l w h e n 'th e 170 ri b iggest m oun ta in B o r n a n d a n d t:

a y P lagne.W ednesday wi:

1 es t te s t o f a ll; w

i ’ in g 2 ,0 0 0 m e te I ’A lp e -d 'H u e z , pass.

T h a t d a y , th e ‘“ ‘’i m o un ta in s “beyoi

J c a lle d b y th e To for s teep n ess anc

Iv/T befo re dcsigna tin I,™.! five T o u r mounto i l d A m as te r tactic

' . faded in tho m ou sive creased h is lead <

It is an unpleasai / iin lengers.b f --------------A- 5Uip n s ing-3»

23 se c o n d s beh i • k - R iis o fD en rtia rk .

itila ^3me t i r ^ T r ia l .

E v en th o u g h 1 uprt> k n ow n a s a c lim t n J : a ll in th e 1993 T d e c in g p o w e r.

“ I 'v e p u t m y w said - th is y e a r ," R iis si cult I r ^ u r a in hope:

M e rc k x o n d F n (0 q u e til a n d B em a

w in n e rs . In d u ra i d o i t in co n secu ti

3ES3SEBSSSG5SI1^3[

-8 win

ANDYAIUKZmMT1m«»N«M -W ild p i tc h In t h e th ird ln«

;n th and e ig h th . K im b erly le run cach inning ond left the lach time.ponunities." Jones said, am c to bat in the bottom o f C le e se s e e K IM B E R L Y /D 2.

tainingced tim e and an expendable :h the incredible w ave," said

:. he said, w hen he first start­ing years ago, he used only a;rabinct_=r..for securing th e , ,____

few y e a rs aw ay from th e out again.liiiibers, he sa id r” wcre stor- : I w as a prehistoric human.)king at m y equipm ent, say- jolly clim b w ith that stufT?’ a change in m arketing and h in all kinds o f spons. Now ial clothing and.spccial m ag- • v c b ecom e subcultures, that g o f m eaning and belonging.

P le a s e s e e G A M E 9/D 2

t h e y r e s t ,

i t s c a t c h - u t 3 ■

f o r r i d e r sed P re ss I

Igium - M onday w as a res t ' el Ind u ra in . For-h is riva ls in "ranee, it w as a d ay to w on-r t h e S p a n ia r d c o u ld b c '; m o u n ta in s . T h e la s t fo u r_ _ ,d h ’t . ................ ..................... 'in g e r a n d E v g u e n i B e rz in I:d to be h is b ig ch a llengers |b o th .tra il Indu ra in by m ore jlu te s g o in g in to T u 'esdoy’s 'ag e . I:o d o b e tte r th an R o m in g e r II t ' s d o n e ," s a id In d u ra in , |h con fid en ce a f te r w in n in g |e tr ia l a n d earn in g th e y e l- - 1' t h e o vera ll lead . js c h a s in g a r e c o r d f i f t h 1w in , and M o n d ay ’s fl ig h t I

' G eneva b rough t h im to h is , e — the snow capped peak s ? h a irp in roads w here tim e y c o u n te d in m in u te s , n o t

e a l t e s t c o m e s T u e s d a y ,0 r id e r s face th r e e o f th e ta in s in betw een L e G ran d - } d t h e p e a k f i n i s h a t L a (

w ill perhaps bc the tough- ,' w ith tw o m oun ta in s sca l- c t e r s b e fo re f in i s h in g a t ez , a re n o w n e d m o u n ta in

th e p a c k m u s t s c a le th re e eyond ca teg o ry " a s th ey a re

T o u r , w h ich ra te s c lim b s an d toughness fro m 4 to ! atirig a su perla tive ra tin g to m tains.ictician, Indu ra in n ev e r h a s noun ta in s and o ften has in - ad ov e r sp ec ia lis t c lim bers . ' a san t p ro sp ec t fo r h is cha l-

g scco n d i i r tlie stiu idiiigs; leh in d In d u ra in , is B ja m e | ark . H e th rea ten ed Indura in dl few m ile s in S u n d a y ' s

{h R iis is n o t sp e c if ic a l ly lim ber, h is fifth p lace ov e r- 3 T o u r p ro v es he .has s to y r .

y w h o le seaso n o n th e T o u r ' ; is sa id .}pes to j o in B e lg ian E d d y F re n c h m e n J a c q u e s A n « .

sm ard ' H in au lt a s five-tim e j r a in w o u ld b e th e firs t to cu tiv e years.

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nd to have a balanced budget," ick, director o f w m m unicatioa “I f w e 're spendirig more than

; w ant to have the revenue tl s t i l l w ay s to r a is e th e m o end o f th e year." lid officials are still in a “fund-: to get more money before the year, Dcc. 31,1995.

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t tw o K im berly b o tte rs g o tI p ressure o n the B ulldogs’ i IM yers,Vlyers h ad a cho n ce to p u t He b a l l , a b a lk b y W o o d R;II D urvtill scored the tying rur

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ball.said th a t R on Sem ioo, progi E S P N 2 , w atch ed m an y o f

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'p e o p le questioned tis w hen slevise the N F L draft, b u l i t ’s ichise fo r u s now,” said Sem few -chuckles over -televising Chip, and people sa id that shi :ing from flag to flag would lg traffic. People even asked v d b e a-24 -h o u r spo rts netw t have two o f them . W e like tc

Uld take som e risks. T he origi Extrem e Gom es com e from

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12:30 p.m . Thursday led ica l M all’s fam ily in ! ;ation. been to the 'sea befor J.Y -.-q D u rin g th e c lo si y w ith ‘ W orld G om es a t tl ts part- Haven, four m ilitary > large um in form ation to si

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million in guarantees, ith the million os it raised mo -nment Diedrick said the a r three about a m onth i f the es that need-any part o f th e !

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jns fo r he said. “W hether w in $30 can’t soy.”jh e re .____Municipalities[thotnoriey be reiinbursed for'sori

police, fire and public d-nus- 0 special'suite fluid, lie end New Haven Spent s

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proved by the Legisl Igainst municipalities.

p late. W ordell' h it a tree to fielder’s head scoring C urtis “T hey m ade some

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w ill olwoys ex ist in sc in w e " T h e n have been r ’s b ^ g in n in g o f t im e,” he miac). w a n t to ta k e r is k s t lg th e ---b o u n d ^ e s .a n d expei show- feeling. T hey’ve beei lid be j u s t th a t b a c k th en 1 w hy reco rd ing it an d ther work,' dorsem ents w aiting ii to be the chute.”

iginal Som e seek o u t exti m the iJJs and th e glo iy . Moi

alize tha t they can gi (rem e—ing in the-outrageous. n 5 00 ' Still o thers do then iports odequacies o r to prov

the m ed ia w ill bring M idi- w hat w as once recrea I, w os * p lu s th e p o ten tia l fo stan- ^ * n - S ack cautions i

m t t o - o f “p la y A iln ^ .’*J. W e “W hen yo ti now r led g e . .tbere ’A a poin t.syste i it thelvthe adtivi ,' it is tram

.^Atiinsically gratifying.( ingee ternal,” b e-su d . *74o\a e te s t a race ; to get p rize nil

n a tio n a l occloim . Yc liz e d dom ;”

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ashore[ympiahe d e le g a t io n w a s g e t t in g — lew Yoric on a 2 p .m . flight r w ere inform ed o f the dis- n Shriver; p re s id en t o f the 3 W orld G am es Orgonizing

ere is 'g rea t s o d h ^ a n d r»- ome o f th is .v ery , very s a d ’ rsoid.nizers offered to fly M ali’s lited Stotes from, their hom e e N epolese capitol, but t h ^■ said.dy w ould b e flown hom e to 3 possible so M ali could be ing to H indu custom, jcen searching the shoreline since he d isappeared about * iday. 'in N epal said he hod never efore com ing to Am erica, lo s in g c e re m o n ie s d r t h e .I t th e Y o le B o w l in N ew tary je ts flew o ver the stadi- to salute M ali, ver, c h a irm a n o f S p ec ia l la tional, a lso announced o' e t up fo r Special O lym pics .

: to H om m onosset w ith 11 thletes.and three adults, in- lerhost,in the w ater w ith three ath- 'fali, a t low d d e and in calm ite e r to o k tw o sw im niiers ecause there w as a d rop-off they w ere getting nervous.Qck for M ali. M ali had dis-

9f fundingleet Bank, Diedrick said.VOS n e c e s s ^ to help the or- w start raising fimds, Henick ittee orig inally sought $20 ces, b ut was able to cut to $5 .I more money.le authority won’t know, for ' the Speciol O lym pics w ill ihe $5-million-to-balance it&------

cted to be reimbursed, yes,”- :r w e w ill be. reim bursed. I

that hosted events expect to 'sohie o f their costs for extra iblic works services through 1:nt about $500,000 on over- e, health and ambulance ser- ■ ine days o f games, estimated :gory Brown.about another $100,000 for is , trjish disposal and other ’ .aid.pes to recover. Its expenses 10 s ta te fund th a t w os ap - . g islature to defray costs to

In

it a s ing le ov e r th e cen ter ring M yers fo r the win. m e errors and even the lost been i» u g h t,” Jones said;I tch h i t t in g and s o m e h e lp

ach H arold N elsoii agreed.CCS,” hc-said.-“O u r d e fe n se - s . W e c a n ’t h o ld a lead , id o n e to lo se . T h a t k id a g am e to lose.” ' ’ ‘ the g am e w ith 10 strikeouts

ops to 14-14 overall, w hile es to 12-18. .

<>wa *nd FteM. W'WM; LOwvtO.

de ly a c c e p te d g o v e rn in g , o f th e U niversity, o f New; tim e fo r them to -em erge

th e r these ex trem e sports]! depends o n h ow w ell theyp - larger social context. Sogie; fit in to contem porary soci- d ie o u t." .PN announced it w ill hotd G a m u in *96, w ith ja loca- iced th is fall. T he decision belfe^ th a t ex trem e sports n som e fonn . j '• en risk-tokers since the be- ’ he said> “ Y oung peop le k s to M retch b ey o n d ' th e icperienfce.that exhilarating .. .. been doing it forever. I t’s • lien, E S P N w a s n ’tr th e re th ere w e r r a ’t product en- )g i f t h ^ m ade it through -

extrem e sports fb r the s ta * . M ore and m ore, people re- Q gain attention by eagag-jus.^----------------------— ---------------hem to 'com pensate fbr in- ffove there is som ething a tcel, S ack s a id ^ j____ _ _^ ^ f iS t t J w e - s p o T ts - a n d ^ - - - - in g increased 'expostire id crea tio n 'fo r 'a select fe w .- 1 fo r enorm ous econom ic >ns tha t it m ay m ean a l o u

■ ll<w race u p th e ro ck s a n d ' /s tem a n d p e o p le ju d g in g fansfbnneo Jbjiin^ in* ng. to 'b e in g som ething ex- >fow you’re do ing i t to B m oney and to earn inter-

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......- - A fte r a y ea r full o f Sp la y e r s v s . o w n e rs : sense vs. c o n fu sio n ,, firontatioa th a tb o se b i w ont to see: H ideo No Johnson.

T h e A l l - S u r ga m a tch u p ev e ry o n e w m a y b e o n e th e spoi w h e n Ihe s t r ik e o u t p ic k e d to s ta r t T u e ev e n t

“ I 'd w a tc h th e ga w asn’t here,” N olan R; est pow er p itcher ever. “ S o i f I w as dow n oi w ould have the gam e c

■ R yan , w ho rarely ti S tar gam es in w hich hi w ill & row o ut the first rea l T exas heat come: a n d J o h n s o n m e e t i

__ :___ degrec.tcmpeVaturcs__" I d o n 't k n o w i f

. m atchup had any beat h i^ e fu lly this is somei feed o ff,” Johnson said

Jo h n so n , w ith a n' fastball and the kirtd ol m ad e Jo h n K ru k 's hi C am den Yprds tw o yc

' f i r s t . F ou r o f th e first f th e loose;-Iim bed, 6- w ill face are left-hani D ykstra, Tony Gwynn and F red M cGriff.

“ I d o n ’t w ont to ge G w ynn said.

T hen the A I, gets it N om o, the first Japane

' in th e A l l - S ta r hisi

O w n

o n s p «Nowaday

C hanges tha l arc sp e e d u p th e le isu

ta k e 'e f f e c t a f te r 1 Game. But just os th players can’t agree oi A ^eem ent, the chan review ed and their fion' could be delayed

“ W e d o n ’t w an t problems. W e want

. . that.eveiybody .is on R ich Levin, a spoke commissioner’s ofiic possibility they could sh o rt tim e. W e wai there .is ogreem ent i o w n e rs , p lay e rs a r O therw ise , th ere w chflos.”

— ----------- J rh e rc .a l rc a d y J i iad ju stm en t to th e c

. p o sed b y fo rm e r u Palerm o, w ho w as

^1-taslc o f reducing extn takes to play gomes, playing tune o f ntne-i le a g u e gam es has h o u rs , 54 m inute 's from 2:35 in 1984.

The owners suppo ,last month to lim it be commercial breaks to

.seconds 4 o m the los ^previous half-inninj -p i tc h o f the n ex t oi . doyvD froin.2:25 and

S9ve I k q im o u ^ g a t

y -

he

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I s ta r t l j ig p jtche^H ldej)_N « ^ l i -S ta r g a m e w o r k o u ts a '

B s t a rT e x a s (A P ) - i : . ." - .—

if S elig vs_Febr. .. ^ r s a n d com m on . . 1 ^ n, J in a lly a con* ■ -r-v • ;el3all fans really . •« A W Nomo vs. Randy H ided

- D o d g eg a m e g o t th e V .tlie S « i w anted — and . today .'i p o r t n eed ed — T uw da u t le ad e rs w e re ' L em 'u e sd a y n ig h t 's . Philadc

fo r theg am e even i f I , c e n te r

\ Ryan, the great- . T ony < /er, said Monday. p lay I on the ranch, 1 . Barr; « on." J y,rill ba/ tuned into Aif* . a n d L< h he d id not p lay, < P iazza irst ball. Then the f i r s t b« m es when Nom o h i t et in n e a r 1 00 - C in c tn5------ :------------------------ ignateti f th c p i tc h in g C ine

)earing on it, but Laridn. mething fans can , f iaid. , I— - i —I near-1 0 0 n iph L o ftp n w J o f wildness that T h o m a s ,5 heart fiu tter a t R ipken so » years ago, goes s lo-m o w st fivfrNL batters- darling foi 6 -foo i-lO le f ty “I waicl

landed — Lenny v ision, ev iTin, B any Bonds N om o sai

feel like I gel him upset," them .”

N ol so ,s its firet look at he’ll face, lanese particip&nl **It mig. iiis to ry . K en n y b a t o r on'

n e r s p u t b

> e e d i n g u f"There w

to advertise are designed to looking a t 2 isu re ly pace o f Owners!; /ere su p ^ se d to al to minin : r th e A ll-S ta r hitters stepj s the owners'and box but ore e o n a new Basic w e ll they hanses are being go in g to c cir jm plementa- Wade^Bogj yed. the pnvilegm l to havft any w ant to co: ml to make sure p lan a slra ; on board,".saici,. back in. B< okesmon for the sport. Then flice. "There b a to play this )uld be delayed a ju st m ake f want lo be su re next?” n t (between th e Still, t t ;^: and um pires), this w ould i ; w ould ju s t b e um. " Ify o u

from when / hns b een o n e ball back t le changes p ro - pitcher,stafl r um pire S tev e the resin ba M assigned th e " around, anc xenncous Uihe i f Green saidL' ies. The average ly ready to ne-inning major- out.. N ow i a s slow ed to 2 wits." le's th is seaso n T h e um^

anguish wit pposedly’agreed d o n ’t w ant ibeWecD-innlng th i s . ‘.‘W e’r s t o i minute, 45 th e g e s ta f lost pitch o f the .^ a p u a n o . i

ling -to the, first., qu icker ga: t one. That .w as ’ be a real fin and .dedgned to they step o game, out for.” ,

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N o m o o f t h e L o a A n g e le s I a t T h e B a l lp a rk In A rtln g t

* s c o n^ o m o T J o h n s oB ilN G T G N . T e x a s (A P ) . - K) N qm o o fith c 'L o s 'A ag e lea . gera and Kaindy: Jo hnson o f S e a t U e M ^ c r e . t f r ^ picked^ .y .'os tbe starting , p itchers i n ' KliQr n i ^ t ’8 AUoStar m e . ' Bnny': .D y k s tra -- ', o f th e > sdelphia P hillies lead o f f . h e N a tiona l.L eagueahd p lay / ter. f i e ld a n d S a n -D ie g o ’s.. / G w yM w ill h i t ’secbhd and r i g h t . , •

u r y B onds o f SA nTronciscb b a t th ird ^ p la y le ft field-> L o s A n g e le s . c a tc h e r M ik e ; z a w ill h i t c leanup . A tlan ta : basem iin F red M c G riff w i l l '

f i f t h f o l l o w e d ;i Y.byt :in n a ti 's Rdor G aDt,^tb^ des*^

in c in n a t i s h o r t s to p ' B a r r y ' dn w ill ba t sw e titb fo l lo w ^

. w ill le a d o f f , w ith F ra n k IS, A lb e r t B e l le a n d C al soon trying to solve N om o’s w indup and w icked , dow n-f o rk b a l l .- ............... ......................jlchcd m any o f them on tele­even .w hen I w as.in Japan.” sa id through a translator. “1 e l have an understanding o f

so, p ro b ab ly , fo r the h itte rs ce.light take o ne p itch ,-one a t­o n e y e a r .to a ty u s t to h im ,"

brakespgame: w ere prior commitments isers," Levin said. “W e’re It 2:00 now.” rs had agreed o ^ a propos- nimize delays caused by epping out o f the batter's ore concemed about how :y can e n fo rc e it . “ I ’m > co n tinue to s te p o u t,”Dggs said'. “1 don’t abuse lege. Don’t blame me i f l colleci m y thoughts and tra tegy b e fo re s tepping. Baseball.is a npn-tuned

lere’s no designated time h is game.. W hy d o n 't we . e foul balls outs? W hat’s ' ,

j m 'a r e others w ho figure .Id reduce the ffune’s tedi- ’ou figure the time wasted ’ en the catcher throws the k to the ' m ound and th^ _ tans m eu m g around vnth .

i h d a l f th e rest,” D a lla s '" idL' “Aiid w hen he’s f ih a l ir to pitch, th e 'h in e r steps

V it becom es a ba ttle o f

m p ires re c e iv e enough w ith their calls that th ^ '. ' u t to be th e heav ies in e’re not go in g to' be like . ta p o ,” N L u m p ire Ed 0 . s a id . “ W e a l l w an t games. B u t it’s going to .. fine line for us, how long'-,) o iit'and w hat they s te p .

v : .. J '

m

le s D q d g e re I s s w a r m e d t i g to n , T e x a s .

n e 9 u; ^ c T s S f E ^ St~ Colorado third basem i

lea. C a s t i l la a n d H o u s to n o f - baseman Cniig B iggio. td . : For tbe A L . K enny L in th e .C leveland Ind ians .\

' O ff a n d play , c e n te r f i lie > C leveland ;-, s e c o n d . b ) ff C arlo s B ae rg a w il l h i t ay^r.Bdgar M a rtin e z o f th e ’s . . .M a r in e wHl .be th e de ad h itter and ba t th ird folh

Chicago W hite Sox first CO Frank Thomas.' lid-'- A lbcrt Belle q f Glevel k e p la^ le ft fie ld and h it fi ita lowed b y B aG itiore short ilt< Ripke:^ and'M ew Y o rk ' > y ' third basem an W ade B oo (S-;;-' JO riw P u d K tt o f th e M 5;.nTtuin< 'w H l pti>y r ig h t f r y '' bat'eighth'and T exas catc ed Rodriguez w ill h it ninth.

i k Lofton said . "O r, 1 ma; a l him." .>’s Despite N om o’s 6-1 r n - ERA. 119 s trik eo u ts ai------leogue-besl-.158 opponcjle- average, and the k ind c I.” th a t o n ly ih e l ik e s o f “I Valenzuelo and M ark Fi o f - ju re d up. N L m anagcf F

adm itted the L os A ngel TS not his first choice to star

"I am not try ing to hi it- th a t I w o u ld h a v e s ta I," M addux," A lou said. "Lo

M ’s h 2

SEATTLE (A P) - I f M ariners can s ta y closi Califomia and Ooldand u Kch G riffey Jr. back', t good chance to win the A Lou Piniella says.

“W e've got some qiiesi Piniella conccdcd.‘“But I’ things fall in place for us hang a ro u n d u n til th e August, we can win this di

Wilh GrifTey sidelined 26, the Mariners have no the A ll-S ta r b reak , the; place in the div ision w: record, but they’re only behind Texas and Califom

Led b y thc p itc h in g Johnson and thc hitting < Edgar M artinez, the Ma

I gone 19-23 since Griffc into the Kingdome’s centi and broke his left wrist.

' G riffey , considered b baseball’s best play.er. ma

■ renmi to the'M ariners' III — middle-of-next-monthr-Hc

w ith 4 0 hom e ru n s In strike-shortened-season < 45 in 1993.

• -“It hasn’t been easy." t “Biit for Ihe most part wc thcrevejyw ell."

Try ing ,to persuade th K ing C ounty to he lp b i new, retractable-roof stadi

' cost S280 m illion, the n know s how Im portan t i

. t ^ to win its first divis > ocuhip.

j V-'-' The Seattle ownership to lose $25 million this z

. their p layer payroll is $ . , considered high fo r a sr

1 by t h e . m e d l a j s h e a rtl)

i t t o n— , V , I h a s do n e thl l i . ™ . . r . he’s done foi

acme.7 ^ ■ would step 03um V inny injured hiff in ' s e c o n d thrce-iim c C

' > . has not miss<L ofton o f since his jun

I w ill le ad instead joincf ie ld a n d W illiams. Mb a s e m a n Sm ith a s inj

i t seco n d . lines,le S e a ttle A L m an adesignated m eanwhile, ]llow ed b y York. Yankci>t basem an Johnson h il J

That left the'eland w i l l ' ' n io s l ex c itiififth , fo i- ■ pitchers sine

jrtstop Col o ld Dw ightc Y ankees R o g e i>ogs.' • Astrodome.M innesota ‘ • S how alterJ ic ld - 'a n d _ i w ith 152 s titch e rlv an c ith e r t w o .( 1, '. s a id N om o

tw o inn ings ' * th e s id e i n ­

lay n ev e r h it maybe h e ’ll ] N o doubt,

record, 1.99 ii. T he last t a n d a m a jo r seemed so c! icn ls’. batting A ll-S ta r gar

o f a tten tio n R ipken’s rcl >f F e rn a n d o the w inning i Fidrych con- That vjctoi Felipe A lou the A L 's si?

e lcs acc w as and gave th art. But as soon hide the fact' the ta lk 't u n ta r le d G re g .would sta rt, Look w hal he later.

a n g t o uI f th e S ea ttle >se to T ex as . until they get

, they h av e a A L West title,

estion marks.”I’ll tell you, ifiis and we c a n .le m id d le o fdivision.”cd since M ay .not folded. A t .le y ’rc in la s t

[y fiv i^g am es i | | j j j i K \

an^la rin e rs have / Tey slam m ed nter-field wall

1 by m any as nay be able to lineup by the

rIc.lcd4hc.AI— S e e t U f t ^ an Inst y p r ' s r lo h l , U lin t’ “ " “ ■■‘“ “ S . t l i l w l n ^■ pjnlclln said. In ju ry '1A'c'vc hung in franchise. Sc

- constraints hth e vo te rs o f go out and trb u ild them a o f fe n s iv e pd iu m iha tw ill Griffey’s absim anagem ent T h p y ’v e

I i t is fo r th e Buhner couldis io n champi* a s tra in e d I

Darren B ra aip is expected p itch in g ami season. And overcome a p$34 m iliio ii. ‘W e ’ve sc

sm alU m arket but w e’re sti

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rrives o n tho_fle,ld________

i ^ h tth is y ear. L o o k a t w h a t

for. several years." addux. w ho h a d sa id he p aside for N om o i f asked,IS groin last’ w eek. So the c Cy Young w inner, w ho issed a rcgular-season smrt junior year in high school, ined Ken G riffey Jr.. M att Mark M cGwire and Ozzie in jured stars on the side-

n a g e r B u c k S h o w a lte r . e. put aside a feud his N ew ikees had th is season afler il Jim Leyrilz .with a pitch, the All-Star gam e w ilh its iting m eeting o f s ta rtin g ince 1986, w hen 21-ycar- ht Gooden faced 23-year- ; e r C le m e n s a t th e e.te r said Johnson , already s tr ik e o u ts , w o u ld p i tch

0 o r th ree in n in g s. A lo u 10 p robably w o u ld p itch Igs, but “ i f he s trikes o u t in -the f ir s t tw o in n in g s ,’11 pitch the th ird ." , •, t>t, many w ould love to see >t time baseball genuinely t excited w as a t last y ea r 's jam e, w hen-G w ynn-bcn l — relBy and s lid hom e w ithlg run in the 10th inning.:tory in Pittsburgh stopped six-gam e w inn ing s treak th e NL a 38 -2 6 -1 ed g e . '

3n as that gam e ended, all um cd to w hen th e s trike irt, and il began a m onth

i g h a s t lII

> J ir . M ;

APphoK. )n a n a g e r -L o u -P ln le lla ,— - In k s th e M a r in e rs c a nt h e A L W e s t d e s p i t e - ,y to K en G riffey J r . tSo the M ariners’ financial

s haven 't aUowed them to <1 trade for, a proven veteran ] ! p lay er to h e lp th em in i tbsence.e bad* to h o p e th a t J a y 1uld overcome tbe effects o f 1d le ft h am s tr in g , ro o k ie |a ^ could bit nu jor-league iand M ike B lo w ers c o u ld 'ap o o rs ta rt J scuffled sdm e'offensively,still in this thing," Piniella i

1 .^ '- . , ■

Tue*d

irCTexas he melting

A R L IN G T O N , T e x a ' W ith te m p e ra tu re s h it

degrees on a cloudless T he Ballpark, the All-Sui looked and felt m ore lik Star cookout.

I T hi^ughout the old-tin: I batting practice for Tues< I j in d th e hom e run-h ittin , D sw e a tin g and sea rch in g I . drinks w ere the on ly wa;I —with the-Tcxas heat^---------I “I’m frying," Son Fran 3 fielder Barry Bonds said i a on the field about 15 minu I P ity th e o ld g u y s , ev I y e a r 's c rop had a few fl I T heir hour-long, thrcc-ini I —w on-I-p-by-the-A m erion I was played when tempera I press box therm om eter v I est. It w as 112 in the first i I 114 when the game ended. I “ It w as co o k in g ," sai I Oakland outfielder Joe R I get a bunch o f o ld guys n I running and they 're liable I heart attack. Y ou've ju s t e I it easy and remember you I anymore.", A n hour later, the All-!

the field for batting practi — players-used-the-tim e-to-

greet teammates and foes ers got their first view of old, S195 million stadium.

“ I t ’s a g orgeous facili thought it’d be a little hott C hicago Cubs first baser G race."It’s hot!"

! R y a n E xI A R L IN G T O N , T ex as ) N o lan R y an , b a s e b a ll’s t strikeout king, won’t try tc , 97 mph fastball with the c t firsl pitch in Tuesday’s ni I Star game.

R yan,'w ho has thrown a 100-mph pilch, has a more

’ m odest goal. Inhis second year o f p H K -.i. retirement, the 48- WOTk' y e a r-o ld " Ryan admits he has lost H [ B |^ som e s team o ff his high, hard one.

"M y pilch w i l l - ^ ^ A be abou t h a lf o f

I w h al R andy R 1 Jo h ilso n ’s w ill i b"erTRy6li~said'of"the~> 1 League starter. “ I hope I C plate and don’t bounce it. I , loose I might be able to thrc

high 80s, I guess."; Blyan, who had 5,714 sn r 27 years in thc majors, had ; hitters and led the league int__ ll.tim 6s_________ _______I H is last five seasons v

the T exas Rangers, w ho I ing the ir first A ll-S ta r gai

elig ib le for.JIall o f Fam e . in 1999.I It does Ryan’s heart go

tw o starting pow er pitche 1 Nom o o f the Los Angeles

w ill start for the National L

h e y w a iI said. "W e need a couple o f ( I kids to sw ing the bat and.< I because it doesn’t seem t< I w e're going lo m ake any tra I ourselves out."I Three players I haye carried the ' <| I M ariners w ith- I o u t ' ” G riffey :I Jo h n so n and . p l a ) l I Edgar and T in o . ' ^ n c j MtSUnez.1 Jo h n so n , the flC I left-hander with I the 98 m ph fast- I ball is 9-1 with I a 2.88 ERA and I leads tbe major

le a g u e s w tth , 152 strikeouts.

Edgar, t h e i 992 A Lbattin on and the Mariners’ desig

I ter, leads the league wilh a I ting a.verage, is second in

runs s c o r ^ (58) and double! » fourth in RBIs (56).

basem an, is having a caret H e> third in jh e AL_m RBIi

' for fifUi in home runs (18) i tiiig a career-best .299.

1 W ithout Griffey, the Mari ) ag ed 4 .9 ru n s a n d h i t .2 1 gomra. W ith him, they ave 1 n m san d b a n e d 2 7 8 in 2 7 g {

I t’s been a fhistrating 2i f for P iniella, wbo cam e to f N o v e m b e r 1992 a f te r n • Cincinnati to a W orid Serii 5 in 1990. Under Piniella, the i wenf 4 9 ^ last season after

80 In 1993. •, Piniella’8 will to w in has r I more, apparent than th is si

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sat sizzles \U-Starwcas (A P ) - A n electric l l i l t in g 114 dugout, b u t al : M onday a t m ak e n o ise . >tar w orkout - c o o l C in c in n ike_the A ll- Larkin, w ho hi

th e sw cltc rin j im ers gam e, y o u n g e r b ro :sday 's stars played a t the L ing con te st, “ M y bro the ng fo r c o ld and he p laycc ^ays to dea l d id n 't know it

ancisco out- T he b ig sho 1 after being.._was put on by lu tcs. c a tc h e r M ike:v en i f th is walking into t f la t-bellies. D iego outfield

inning gam e he’d ju s l like t<oan -L eague-------That-ottitudciratures on a 'pitch, w hen he w ere h igh- th e th in o v e r

it inning and dcck in left fi< :d. the v icinity evlaid fo rm e r a ball that nick Rudi. “Y ou ling coge s till not used to opposite field 1

le to have a B u t the one t got to take a b o u t lan d e d iu ’re not 25 behind the vis;

o f a t least 500 1-Stars to o k It had to be ctice. M any furthest measu: ;o-m eet-ond—foo ter-by -Josi es. a n d 'o th - w e n t o n alm o o f the year- line — and mu n . P ia z z a w asility . I j u s t N L c rs in th e otter," Joked b e c a u s e a n c em an M ark forced h im ont

kept h im to 13

t p r e s s r o l las ( A P ) ' - oppose Seattle’: ’s a ll- t im e thrower in base! to uncoik a “I would wat

: cei;emonial Jusl to see Non nigh t's A ll- “ I t w ill be int

American Lcagi to discover why

Ryan worked pitchers in spri and said, " I 'v e s

, ed pitchers ovci' i l H exceptional foi

^- - how to use it. T]o v e r th e re w h level."

M N om o said I anention from a

------ ----------1- " H e h a s beR y a n Nom o said. "R;

Japan. I have a j I 'A m ericn n — rR y n n s a id h c I m ake th e ever was as a pl

. I f l get real “1 d id n ’t re trow it in the jo b s ," said Ryi

and is b ig in th strikeouts in eithei; a t th e o id seven no- helping the Ra in strikeouis baH teatn. I’m_____________ Wildlife.Comm1 w e re w ith H as R yan e \ .0 a re h o s t- too early? jam e. H e is “ M y tim e hi le b a llo ting w ho su ffe fed i

injury. “ I 'd Io> good to see n o w ." hers. H ideo R yan 's comel les D odgers o n ^ i t c h on 1 League ond p l e « ^ p u t awa]

i t f o r G ]ifo u ry o u n g h osn 't le t thc-o d. contribute quit w ithout Gri

to m e tha t "I told them trade to help one p layer, albe

s ti l l p u ll togei

■I to ld th e m Just :a u s e you lo se one lyer, a lb e it a g rea l le , you c a n s t i l l ... le t th e Job done.*

— Mariners’ managi Lou Piniel

M aninezcs lo ki ting champi- needs B.uhncr I lignated hit- RBIs) arid Blow I a . 362 bat- 32 RBIs) to h i t ' in hits (87). ha lf o f the seas les (24), Jlnd up w ilh a depe

pitch behind J)

reer season, he needs to geils.(58), d y l le f t.s id e in hisI) and iS htt- w ith c loser Boi

Bill Risley and .anners aver- in r e c e n t ’y.261 in 4 2 h aven 't gottenveraged 5.8 .fium system . Bg ^ c s . ' be their regularl a seasons H e 's hitting io Seattle in and a d o zen B

m a n a g in g been sent to CUtries v icto iy th is yea r. Piniihe M arm ets competitive pecer going 82- h^ jp y being in

ing to teach thes never been a lesson that is'season. H e thought it woolc

i*dny,Juty 1 1 ,1095 'T lm os-N ow

m e :s a s s t a r s —

v o r k o u tric fan w hirred in the NL It all it basically d id was sc. It w a s n 't en o u g h to • in n a ti s h o r ts to p -B a r ry :o had been w arned about T ing su m m ers from h is ' b ro th e r S te p h e n , w h o le U niversity ofTcxa.s. ither to ld m e il w as hot, lycd on A stro tu rf. B ut I M it w as this hot," Larkin

show in batting practice by Los A ngeles Dodgers

ik c P iozza , w ho befo re to the cage had told San le ld e r T ony G w ynn tiial , <c to hit line d rives. . *lude-laetcd-until-the-fifth--------1 he. slam m ed a ball into ve rh n n g o f th e s e c o n d t field. H e hit another in ’ even further, and he hil • nicked the top o f the bai- still w o und up b e ing an ;ld homer.)ne.everyoixe w as talking d e d 'i n th e c o n c o u rs e v isito r’s bullpen, a blasi iOO feet.b e that long becouse the

^ u r e d hom er was a 480-Jo se -C a n se c o .-P ia z z a -s -----------Im ost ex o c ily th e sa:mc m uch further.

iv a sn 't a m o n g th e fo u r , th e h o rtie ru n c o n te s t

in e a r ly s e a s o n in ju ry onto the d isabled list ond

I I3-hom ers in 42 games.

l l s a g a i n:tle's Johnson, the hardest oseball.watch this gome as a fan Nomo pitch." Ryan sold,

in te re s tin g to s e e 'th e eaguers face him and try vhy he’s so succcssful."‘ked wilh som e Japanese spring tra in ing th is year ve seeri some very talent- over there. Nomo has an

forkboll and he k n o w s- t. Tliere ore other pitchers w ho can p ilc h on th is

id R yan h ad caugh t his im afar.

b e e n an in s p ira t io n .""Ryan is very famous in

e a lo fo f respedt for him.”Ih e irh is ic m o w - 'th a n -h e -----------a player.t re tire , I j u s t chan g ed Ryan, w ho ow ns a bank n the cattle business. " I’m le o ffice o r th e ranch or Rangers or T C U ’s base-

:’m also on the Parks andm m is s io n ." . ------J----------------—n ever felt like he retired

e had com e," , said R yan ' ed a dam ag ing shoulder I love to still be pitching

imeback w ill be limited to )n T u esd ay n ig h t. A nd, iway the radar gun.

r r i f f e yle-other M ariners players Griffey.

em ju st because you lose albeit a great one. you can 5 ge ther a n d g e t th e jo b

done," he s a id . .In o rd e r fo r

th e M ariners to' w in th e ir d iv i-

>at sion ', P in ie lla n e e d s a lo t o f th in g s h o v e to

■ hoppen.H e n e e d s

” 'Johnson to keep agor w inn ing gam es liella a n d p il in g up

--------I in n in g s , .he . .n e e d s th e

[0 keep producing runs, he icr (.274. 11 hom ers. 46 Jlowers (.226, six homers, h it well during the second season; he needs to come lependoble fifth starter to id Johnson. C hris Bosio, r and Salomon Torres, and I get som e help from th e his_bullpen to go along,Bobby Ayala (13 saves),

md Je ff Nelson.It ’y e a rs , th e M arin e rs ten much help from their 1. Bragg was supp(jsed to ila r left fielder this season.J .225 w ith three hom ers':n R B Is and a lready has I C lass A AA T acoma once H niella, o n e o f the m ost petmle in baseball, is not •

( in tburth place.' He’s t r y - . tlv^M oriners.how to win,

it‘is''taldng longer than be ooldtake.

Nowb, Twin FallB. Idoho”

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d ram a, co 'm cdy and a b su rd , a s im ultanec

. a n d ex trao rd in a ry W h ad oil th e elem ents c a t Piccodilly C ircus.

In the end th e fam the ir l)ow s: P e te 'S an h is th ird stra ig h t mei G ra f w on her six th si N a v r a t i lo v a s e c u r W im bledon title, takir n e r’s trophy fo r ployi b lcs during a b n ^ fi coAibooth.

On o ne side o f the o th e r s ide o f thc-occ there w as thc tow erii M onica Seles, w ho cj day o f the w om en’s fi first new s conference tw o yea rs and annou to thc tour.

• _ G r a f a n d A ra n V ic a r io , w ho w aged f in a l , h a d l e d a W im bledon — o p laj — against g iv ing Sele ing considerations. Si

' th a t sh e n e v e r askcc ' and d oesn ’t n eed any.

Nnvrotilovo, thc W- d en t, to o k th e oppoi o u t in a m o n o lo ^ e i to p p la y e rs fo r o e ir pro tecting the ir turf.

“ W h a t’s f r u s t r a t - N avratilova said , “is t

b e n e f ite d thc m o st f a b s e n c e , b c c a u se th m o n e y , th e y w o n Slam s, because she i

T o u mB y John Jeanaonne Ncwsday

, W IM BLEDON, Engl W im bledon during w people m ade headlines reasons. Really, now; b<

..........who outside o f serious t'lowers ever had h ^ c T im H enm an? G reg F Norman?

And, o f course, Murp fishing.

Ulumately, it was a \ .produced terrific, comp fro m th e q u a rte rf ln i

• B eck e r’s fiv e -se t due Pioline kick-started the i

• n is in th e q u a r te rs , Becker’s whiplash tumi

F e a r o f

f i e r y T aG S T A A D , .S w itzc

H o t - te m p e re d J e f f_____ w ithdraw n from the S

f e a r o t a conT ron to angry M are Rossct, to c ia ls said today.

A t W im b le d o n , ' a c c u s e d F re n c h ui Rebfcuh o f b e ing “th( o ffic ia l in the g am e.”

..... ............. T a ra n g o -s to rm c d .during h is third-round A lexander M ronz o f a d isp u te w ith Rebei c a l l . T a r a n g o ’s F B enedicte , th en slopp

' tw ice o n the face.• A fterw ards, Tarang

' R cbcuh had show n bit r e tu rn fo r fr ie n d sh i R ossct, the O lym pic c Sw iterland, os o ne o f b e n c H te d f ro m t^ favoritism':

T a ro n g o w a s fin $1 5 ,5 0 0 for th e putb face further fines or s low ing an investigatio

Defendii at Swedi

. B A S T A D , S W E I / • D e f e n d in g c h a m f , K a r b a c h c r o f G ci f M ik a e l P e rn fo r s ,6-: ! o p e n in g ro u n d o f tl : S w ed ish O p en tenni: : M onday.

T hc & ird-seeded Ki beat A ustrian H orst Sk tou rnam en t last year, seed ed p lay er to reac round.: Second-seeded Gilbi

J __A ustria and S w eden’s■'.blcs p lay er, A n d ers J

eigh th , lost to low cr-ra . S w e d is h “ D a v is c

; Muster’s st. f: " 'GSTAAD, S w ittd liu

; :geeded T hom as MusU '.,m atdi w inning streak 0 1 io g ly e n d e d M onday

■' : b e a te n in th e f ir s t i ; ; .& 56p,0 0 Sw iss O pen

rj ,• ; m e n t . fri -. • Spain’s A le* Corre^i T: „ '~ jx iih u le s to beat M u ste r:

M uster’s w as the thii ' i ’ttn sak in h istory for a i;W iin d O u illcn n o Vilas

.1 . . ;KB<rfg’8 44. D uring.the . won seven tom^ami

h e bad skipped.

................

D -« TIcnM-Nows. Twin

:j)layeiEngland - It was nd th e a te r o f the n eo u s ly o rd inary W im bledon that

ts o f a stage show s. ' , ■ ^om iliar stars took • ^ Sam pras captured, ^ ’ m en’s title ; Steffi ^ll singles; M artina !,«• V -• : u r e d h e r 19 th N ' ik ing hom e a w in- . oy ing m ixed d ou- y > k from the brood-

thc stage - on the J | ^ . o cean , actually - .e ring p resence o f - ^3 cattily chose the B final to hold her ;r)ce in m ore than •, . lo u n ce h e r return ^

■M txa_ S a n c h e z _______ged su ch a tensea r e b e l l io n a t L —

liny .w ith in a play A nd Uic'>eles special rank- to her p<. S e les responded j,er abseik ed fo r ony he lp B u t anv._ _ - - W im hlgiW TA T our presi- .rs:p o riu n ity to lash . Tomlie d irec ted a t the h is slap*e in g g re e d y a n d B n ino Pf. . called "Ir a t i n g to m e , th e gamis th a t thc players Unle lesit fro m M onica s Commiti: th e y w o n m ore Tarangoon m o re G ra n d stiffest ile w a sn ’t around. $15,500.

nament<

ingland — It wos a Andre Af 1 w h ich unknow n Goran Ivi ies for the craziMt .from last i; before lost week, tised , an us tcnnis-camp foi-... classic tc rdofJefTTaran^o? hischam t g Rusedski? Dick • p ju s , I

victoiy O':urphy Jefisen went was as go

likes oftl;a W imbledon that — 20 mi

impetitive motches deuce, ei [In a ls o n .-B o ris points — duel w ith C edric longtime, he really good ten- So, in rs , fo llo w e d b y - like most OTUUVund to upset events, wi

f r e t r i b u t i (

A r a n g o t otz c r io n d (A P ) - “ W e u ; f f T a ra n g o h o s from the le Sw iss Opqn for bock to n ta tl^ n ~ w ith “ ttn~RbS9erlS :, tournam ent offt- spokesm;

m ent w hn, T a r a n g o hod " I th ii

u m p ir e B ru n o em o tio n ‘th e m ost corrupt hero. H e J.” he w as ve d .o f f th e c o u rt tions,” imd m otch against Art eai o f G em iany afler O p e n oi ;beuh, p v c r a line fnends o

F re n c h w ife , advised 1 opped the official R o s s e

Tarango.ango alleged that , “ I take I b ios to p layers in lost wee! sh ip . H e n o m ed . know th£ Ic chom pion from a match, o f those w ho had c ia lly th

th e o f f i c i a l ’s tio n sag a T aran i

f in e d a reco rd , th a t he u tb u rs t and m ay charges i >r suspension foi- a n y su g Ition. sought ai

i n g c h a m p

i i s h O p e n t ('E D E N ( A P ) - w orld, ism p io n B e rn d U nsec(3 e r m a n y b e a t B razil be6 -1 , 7 r5 in th e 6, 6 - 3 .6if t h e $ .3 2 8 ,0 0 0 c o u n ^m is to u rn a m e n t T h e 11

.M ag n u sK arbachcr, w ho w ildcard

iS k o f T to w n th e o n d r o tar, w as 'the oiily F ilip p in ie a c h th e sccond Sw edish

(3-7), 6-3iilbert S challer o f In oi;n’s veteran dou- C a rb o n ei Ja rry d , seeded N o s z a lyr-rtmked players.- a n d O sMI c u p p e r J o n a s ed-Davidd N P , ? ? j n t h e 7-6 (7-1).

streak on clayHand (AP) - T op-' move whi u ster had h is 40 - players. “ ik on clay su rp ris-, ro u n d wi lay w h en h e w as M uster sa st ro u n d o f the en tenn is touroa- ^

re^a took only 90 ' - > \ a r7 -5 ,6 - l . , ^ • D l l V third-longest c U y ^ B U T

m mh e M usteraments. ' • v • • . . . • ed -W im bledon .a .

Win Foils. Idoho T uesday. July

irs stole

h ey ’re not w illing to g ive bacl- perhops w hat they gained b: isencc.”I a s m u c h a s a n y o n e , th ii

ontrum -throw ing Jeff’Tarango ap-hapjpv w ife B enedicte , ani> Rebeufr, the um pire Tarang( 1 “ the m o st co rrup t o f n c ia l l i m ie ," as i f o thers w ere ju s t / less corrupt. T h e G rand Sl&n nittee is still investigating, bu go w as sen t pack ing w ith thi » fin e in W im bledon h istory 00.-

tliadso]Commantary

Agassi. Even thc Peto Sampras- Ivanisevic powcr-serve rematch ast year was better than adver- and Sam pras again displayed : tennis and adm irable poise in impionship victoiy over Becker. I, S teffi G r a f s cham pionship ' over Arantxa Sanchez Vicario good as it gets in this sport The f th e ir I l th gome in the third set minutes, 32 points, 13 times to , e igh t g am e 'p o in ts . six break— will not be seen again for a me.in the end, this W imbledon — 3St o f th e two^week Grand Slam , w ith all these working patts and

ion causes► withdraw5 understand th a t so m e guys lhe A T P told (Tarango) to go to the U nited S ta tes because r l r h e r c ; ’‘ snldTjurg-V 6gel,-a sman for the 5560,000 toum a- which began today, h in k i t w as b e c a u s e o f th e o n a l s id e . R o ssc t is a loca l He is from nearby Geneva and s very angry about th c allega-

earlie r sta tem ent from Sw iss o rg a n iz e r s so id “ p e r s o n a l

s o f th e player hod apparently :d h im to take th is step.’’ is e t d e n ie d th e c h a r g e ^ b y go.- •ik e th is 'a s an insult,” he said eek. "P eop le w ho know -jnc, tha t I never p ay an um pire for :h. I am going to dem and offi- th a t th e A T P im p o se san c -

igainsth im .” .ango la te r sa id h e w as s o r ^ le im p lic a te d R o s s e t in h is ;s against Rebeuh. H e denied u jg g e s tio n (h a t R o s s e t h a d t any favors from R ebeuh.

) advances tomnamentis the tournam ent’s top seed,

eeded F ernando M eltgheri o f beot Scholler, ranked 25th, 1- , 6 -4 . M agnus N orm an upset ym an Jarryd 6 -4 ,6 -3 .

1991 a n d 1992 c h a m p io n , us G u s ta fsso n o f S w ed en , a srd entry, advanced to the sec- 'o u n d , d e fe a t in g M a rc e lo in i o f U h jg u a y . 'a o n e -tim e sh O p en cham pion , 6 -4 , 6 -7 6-3.o th e r m a tc h e s , T o m a s

m e il o f S p a in b e a t S a n d o r l y o f H ungaiy 7 -6 ( 7 - 0 . jca r M artinez o f Spain dcfeat- lad Engel o f Sw eden 1-6, 6 -2.

y comes to endv h i ^ drey.r c ritidsih 'fiom othec I. “Phiying C o rre ia in the first w as a v e ry u n lu c k y d raw ,’!

•said.- . ;

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. day , and fled the count th is fa c e th e w ra th o f Joy- , D ep cn d ingon^uX £h<

ta b lo id s , th e h ap ig o , Am erican contem plate a nd o ffw ith a fem ale drive mgo M ary P ieree, g o tJ o s tII in w en t fishing in Scotlai s t a evcry th ing ,.even that lam ing.bu t • S m ilin g G re g R tho U n io n Ja c k -w a v in g

ory, tum ed-B rit w ho d idn’ w ipe the sm ile o fThis f

)me of e^ loose ends — could bes

with the same words thot _ used in the Taningo cplsc ra ,. " I t w as o u trageous, jt-h unacceptable, and altogtei- I.y -d Hear, hear.5. in .......T e n m g o ,.tp e m b c rj:g , g ra d w ho f lip p e d outh in assessed a coae violatioario the court during his thinphe an n o u n ced to the: ^ director and worldwide iB to chair umpire hod a reputeak ing” matches to players sr a frien d sh ip . M eanw hil

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lg , C a n a d ia n - • T h e n ’t le t Sam pras M a rk V s face. W oodbrii

gverythiest be described Rebeuh, gi Dt one Londoner . one. It also isode: could be nis , c o m p le te ly - and therefc ogether delight- Paris.

Henman player whe

, is the Stanford_ after mlssii l u r a f t e r b 'e ih £ 't a l ly 'striii tion, w alked o ft Henman w lird-round nmtch nament but he to u rn a m e n t sented the e m edia that the kiss when lutation for "giv- davi srs in re tum for Rusedsli lile , T a ra n g o ’s who, becai na tiv e n am ed England ar he um pire , and n itie sa sa ] that she slapped nis nationa e umpire, Bruno the show f

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anda R ubin, who huffed anc and toughed out the longes i’s m atch in W im 'blcdon his ainst Patricia H y-Boulais: 5{ including the .l7 -15 third set.

n H enm an, a young B rit'w itI oy lo o k s a n d a W im bledor p e d ig re e w ho b e c a m e thc

ayer ever kicked o u t o f Th( ionships after h« accidcntallj sllgirl in the ea r w ith a ih is w iM at the ball during a doU'

le A u s s ie d o u b le s te a m s W o o d fo rd e a n d T odc

)ridge o n o n e s id e , P a tr ic l

l i n g — i n, gave her a "let” on the first Iso was said Benedicte and Jeff 5 run out o f * e ir adopted city, ■efore be the Last Tarangos in

lan is the relatively innocent vho. swatting angrily at a ball ssing a cmcTai point, acclden- Tuck a 'b a llg irr in thb ear. I was defaultM from the tour-

he bdlg irl'w ith fiowers and o en she came to woric the next

dski is the rangy Canondian cause his mother was bom in 1 and because he saw opportu- a player here, changed fus ten-

mality to British and then stole n for a week by advancing to

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and R a f te r and M ark Phi! le s t th e other, w ho nearly c h is- - ov er the courtside mam : 58 friend. T he diploniat wl s e t in ^ e locker room ws

d o n ^ Nastase. thcj O n a sad note, there The iu g in L a s .Vegos ally G onzalez,.a great and i riis- to r w ho )rill forever b« lou- fo r the m atch he played

o ld g ra n d fa th e r a t W cns, 1969, w hen he beat Cti 3dd 22-24 ,1 -6 ,1 6 -1 4 ,6 -3 ,1 •ick T h ere w ere few grei

ncludiniTrst the Toui^ round.Jeff ' And then thero was N :ity, foot-8, red-head fhjm Bcl s in into the tournament only

p lay er broke his foot. ? :ent w o u ld have been an o' ball underdog against the leas len- 128 m en, proceeded to sa r ." W im bledon chompion-F )ur- ta c r W im b led o n cham sre- [Edberg and reigning Wii id a b le s cham pion T odd > lext Norman then faced forme

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s ' ascension to th e h ig h es t ) f te n n is c h a m p io n s a n d s enduring popularity. Even It, the crow d cheered louder ker, w ho p u t o n tw o o f the n n in g p e rfo rm an ces o f t h e lent. Dealing Cedric Pioline sets in th e quorters and top d ie A gass! in the four.sets in

i l l th e w e ird n e s s o f th is don. there was also so m uch m od predictable. O ne, two, lur. the highest seeds in both;n !8 ..and_w om cnls_drow 8^:____1 into the sem ifinals. It was find in the record book that In’t happened since seeding 11927.0 the w eather had som ething 'ith thc w ay th e tournam ent:o u t ^ o L . o n l y _ w a s _ t h i 5 _____don one o f the hottest, w ith ‘ • perature regularly surpossing je e s on C entre C ourt, but it 3 one o f thc driest: F or only h tin io s in c c re c o rd s hove p t s ince 1922, n o t a m atch : aycd by rain. Ironically , the i ' it d id ra in w as th e m iddle '• w hen there w as no com peti- i

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le b re a k p o in t th a t B eck e r am cd, and forgot to play the is farewell semifinal, if course there w as M urphyw h o p a rtn e rs -w ith b ro th e r--------form the Tock-and-roll dou-^ n. B u t M urphy , e lim in a ted , ;n ’s doubles the first week, cd d o u b le s p a r tn e r B ren d a !. M c C a r th y -h ig h .a n a |n ' .to--------: sccond. Instead, h ^ u d e d do som e fishing, oblivious to e he w as putting his friends ily through.geous, com pletely unaccept- altogcther delightful, indeed.

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