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Tw in Falls, Idaho • ! G ood MOR Special sEcnc Track It downilbd^. section bulges with inf about the upcoming hi Sons/Among the seasc ings: Sage grouse are 1 and antelope aren’t at strength but other gam including pheasants ar ■good." ■ ....... . ■P W e a t h e r , Today: Pardy doucfy wi able winds 10 to 20 mp in the upper 80s. Lows middle 50s. M a g k V a l l e y . Tales from the Net; ilie Chamber of Commerce tales of love and loss oi Chethlblt^ ■■ liades,£mdKCTbicidest avoid cohtamination. S ports Now^K m atters: iW n Fa hom e against M eridim g ^ e that toiyarf post-season p l^ g g B a a i Wolverl m g M w o o a ;} ^eat< ' in a git m a t^ I Burl^' W edne O p im o n Open the door: Broaden base 6f wisdom in Idahc schools is a good idea, ti editorial s ^. ^•S ection BY SE ( '^ ^ e c t l o n 'A World.. - We^ed......... 2 Commu Nation:};i»:;;.;3-5 OpWon»4-.&7 Sectl( - Secton B comics ?P0dk^-...14 ' ^ ^ SecH( Section C outdoofs Magic,WIIey;.;.l- ........2 .i s J \ - MpttamcytUnKRB. ijDlassifi _ MiSiBob H^esjpW hercaitiiwrbyusing,:' p-Tlme»New8Cla88lfiei 733-0931, E POOR ( ^ I iho/91st year, N o. 256 )RN1NG ' n y^outdoois' information; H M ihuiitingsea- V W ason’s brief- v re in trouble - at iu ir . . ame species I|k |B i are looking l/'lM H Pages'El-S; L H w ithvari- [nph:. H ighs ' ws in the . ' Page A2 . lY^ _______ L. [he W endell; r~w - ice hears ; I ; on-line.- f I Pag8t:i ByWlinan TIlMtllW twin ' inspiring -a World hauled.t Officials ^ l-' replaced vers-old pe».. 5Stohdp mused W IdahoNa Page C3 guardsmi * . away-fof' -CoUegeo , For thi ./ decades, IFaDs is.at / _ - tank-Jess, ian in they , ° iScoui;!, “'S X i l]3y. ? ? g e B l dition. S / around V i rarfneswin; " id River thing of t iated Burley the NadG girls’ soccer of ^ Aplayedat fy , witha76 Inesday. PageBl Me leningthe aho^ public 3 -P U 1, t o d a y s PageAB lon^ ECTIO N Tb.Aasocm ,, ; ASHLA ° ...............I got lost H imunity......8 dead. Then ht , tityofalx rtlon D s"™"' appeared ^ ........ - “I'S until Oct. lies............ 4 charge Q[. ition E HH OCXS.......... 1-8. . ^lon F. V H II notices ...1 ' L X ||S sified.....1-8 1 ^ 9 •'■joMphSt dead thrc .FkMRqdil«ii lives.” ..The son — • ______ was twice C S ^ J thePBdfic ri0 q elderSt^ ■■■■■r Marchin'v ' -After- th ------jersey,ms stress of tl la ■ j_' ' 1979 to livi Ifl.MS-. Then or Ext. 1 COPY f ' ^7 -------------------------- \ Th 56 [cMdrm ational Guarc Dam Brock Iwwwrttof'__________ [N FALLS - Hannon Park’s m ng piece of play^und equipm< irld WarH-era Sl^erman t : ^ - v d.off Wednesday .morning a ed with a-newCT model'that s inthePd^:^!Sl^.\r^ . been here ever-suice'l-wu^irkli I Master Sgt Emery Treat of t Natipmd .Guard. As he spoke, lo smen haitled the venerable ta or display near their armory at I eofSouthemldaho.'( the first time in-at least thr is, Harmon P ^k was temporal £S, until guardsmen returned w 3-vintage M-60 model that in Operation Desert Storm. her tank was in combat-ready ci I. So guardsmen lugged th( i with a Godzilla-sized low tm ■ec^cer. man tanks are getting to be son )f a collector’s item, which is w idonal Guard wanted this one f the local annoiy. iie record the old tank tipped i at 45 tons and settled disput 76 mm cannon. It carried a crew edical benei plication yie ig-missing n xIaMPmi '' > . LAND CTTY, Tenn. — Joseph S 1 10 years ago and was declare t he was found again, living'with »boywhddiedattheageof3. ■ ler, whose age has been listed os ■ed in court Wednesday ?nd y, >ct. 9 to prepare his defense j of criminal unpersohation. ’ ■ "i S ' :His son'Olid daughi found him lost w e ^ Henrietta; hear, N« a ft^ discovering tha had tried to obtain beneHts for himself t old name and usin( address in Pennsylyai ' VHe’s been throu extreme hell,” his soi W. Sterner, told The . Call of Allentown.- I Sterner shid he’s been proi iree times, so he said he got; son, 40i'pf Leonia, N.J., said h ce declared dead as a prisoner i ific during World War.m As a I t ^ e r survived the brutal Batai n'whichthousandsdied. ; tho war. Sterner returned hom manied and raised five childrer f the. war took its toll and Stem live alone in Pennsylvania, his s< one day in July 1986, Stem( I. His-truck was found pa Pteaso see RETURI ^5 leT Thursday, Scf _ TRADir FORT rdju^esju >m o s ^ _ ^ ^ ' pment :-was’...B e , It saw,' ^ local. ! tank at'the— three )raril^'V them truck SgtBobH«ndrtchsofi hes.been stationed at I mS KutloMlGiianlAmiofy ' five and, in bette: Klthe speeds up to 25 mph putes Its successor is a li ■ewof and packed a sub ^fits T T ( elds ‘ ■ man StO steaiti lared legMy g COg dth die iden- . TlnitaxJiitril ias72or73, , —r —;— ^— d ^ given.i ' WASHING^ se afeainsra America is " ji , . y . Pentagon o 'iJashvSle . ■Srter. a S " '' ain medical hordes. Jfmiderhis . Patanse.S. sing his old. using un^ai Ivmia, .guagctodisci rouchsomo mU^.mrcn! s o i Joseph U S. resmnse [he Morning propartlqna m ,P a ,“He -wludiwercm ironounced lot six more . .... , terms.“We^vi d his father lerofwarin n p n w ihr» ■ States to deal should not be ataanl^th, La^er, after Barry Goldwa lOmisto Naw Clinton said Iren. But the- -aeteriidfied^i rURN.PogoA2 , The confr lm :ptem ber 12,1996 [NG TIME „ y «I>Wl.the.,newhWp_tank.eniplaw :'HEMi jggemauts a Df the Idaho Nstloiu! Quanl'kMps' rt Hannon Paik for decades. Tbe H at the CoOege of Southern lilah< ter days, traveled at pu ph; Wc 1little hefder at 52 tons . pr jbstantially heavier thi S. prep ike afte th fighters, 5 moving up xl PWM _____ ” - ' . . • GTbN— Warning Iraq that • J “iipt playing games," the ordered ^ pair of B-52 id e i ^ t radar-evading F-117 • vicinity of the Persian Gulf to prepare for possible netv Secretary William Perry, laracteristically harsh-lan- scuss an Iraqi attempt to fire Taft in the region, pledged a IX to Saddam Hussein "dis- ^iate to the provocatiorjs itinrfongtiinCTTic ” . ; . , npaign rally in Arizona, Clinton spoke in similar. ^ do' what wc must to p ^ ‘ 2ople,” President Clinton ieterminadon of the United jal with the problem of Iraq- jeiindercstimated.” ,. er meeting with former Sen. ivater in a Phoenbc hospital, id his administration was ■^Ib'mahpgetne.sitiiationm . ate-driddisdplined way.”' t is'lmportont not to let the pirid'out of hand)”-bo told . frontation between the ^ . SS» werw jcedjtilainwn Park. EMORI at Harmon ^ WIIMMW ps'a waiy eye on an old fW4 Shenr BWorld War Ikra tank was hauled [aho Wednesday morning. punch with its 105 mm canni was rolled onto the slab that ^ predecessor, its w ei^t pan the slab’s edge. >ares fo sriraq j .United States and Ixt . Iraqi Presid^t Saddain •; his cotmtry|s northern s • of one of two'comendini ', coun'trys, Kurdish mine , tion, Clinton sent 44 _ Force cruise missiles tc em Iraq radar sites ih£ It • danger' to U5. pilots,flj e , enforce-a southern “nc 2 ring Iraqi flights. • ' .7 • The eight-engme B^2 If •. the Indian Ocean island w from their base on Gus &om Guam last week foi J . cniisemissUestrikes. The Ffll7s, manned b ■e must fly from Holloman a in New Mexico to the 5. Althoug the aircraft cai IS flight, the trip still could ,. fuUday... , • The newly deployed a ir ',the estimated 130 U }. > already in the'region. n . Saudi Arabia did not a craft based there to f q. . round of attacks againsi tiniicd inability to use wbpld severely.limit ^ . • Until die F-117sar^ixi 2 ----- den'conld'tx: on the B-f airpraft on board the ca c '. Vinson, whose battle s d Persian Gulf. A secon Enterprise, is in tb’e-Adi e. Pleases ^5 s 9g 11/2^/7 90 ' ’o f — = Wc WM rek HH-fek are; BylizWrtg] Tlme»Wewii TWINR Buhl man 1 a last month. But nou Falls Coun worried “I think „me-are.ldi > sa BuhlMiddl Shriver 1 for misdem '. Five day officers lei DTMnwik.iMm the TwinF ________________k ill.aiem Cotmty She Tousley*! T T 7C S io S m o “-^■^"1; ed for sch I Shriver ac iPark nity," Tous) Espil sai< school offic from the I ' about Shri' watch for playground The Shriver shi I wT^ h PH PoUce- But school hal Espilsaid.' - Nonethe: .said he soi t community ' The'flier Buhl and I dren, Espi the commu] - .In 1991, - with a kno iU.: ' ' lems. Tha: S tn lennan tank.that He was h jled to the that night v ly upset hin grabbed j uinoaWhenit counter, a t had held its His motl jartly crushed gomgoutsic slashed he ------------- V Drpossii fires m ^aq began after jraaj am sent troops imo . 11 © ■n areas in support U.O. ding factions of the Iraqi for unopty. In retalia- missile 44 Navy and Air on patrt s to d«a^y south- Wedne; that m i^t pose a 1 --------- !,flying missions to TURKi “no-fly" zone bar- k52s were flying to md of Diego Garda ' v'?./ 3»nm. Planes flew w i _ , ; for the of two ' rd by a single pilot, ;! ; [ vm Air,Force Base i./ Che Persian Gulf. : can be re e le d in luM take dose to a d aircraft will join ] ^ ^ U.S. warplanes ~'v___ SYRiA not allow U.S. air- --------- ;o fly iri the first inst Iraq, and con- jse those aircraft lit chances for a ___ ist Iraqi taigets. e in place, the bur- , B-52s and70-plus s carrier USS Carl s^l, le group is in the ««bia :ond carrier, tho Adriatic and could 100 ion se see IRAQ, Page A 2 ' ' J: ^ IS ___________________ 50 cents ord about ease of onsparks; ;a concerr Ight funfter ____________________ FALLS - A mentally ill fomu n wbo slashed his mother’s am nife in 1991 left prison quiet] th. 3w, word has spread in Twi imty that law officers would b if Donald Shriver, 30, retume ik the ones who have talked t dnd-of-shocked-tbat-somcon t would be out on the streei said Barry Espil, principal < r was released from prison 0 after having served five yeai aneanor battery on an officer, ays after his r^ease, Boise Iai learned that Shriver had tol nates he intended to return t Falls area to abduct, rape an male.child..said_I.win Fall heriff Wayne Tousley. y’s department warned all th pcrintendents in the county ani m Shriver*s description, photi ■d, Tousley ^ d. I Tousley said he merely intenc chool officials to watch fo and keep the information ti es, apparendy word spread am a panic throughout the commt isleysaid. aid he was one of fdiu* or fiv< fidals who were hand^ a file : Buhl School District offio iriver last week, so they couli ir him near school buses am ids. [ier said anyone who spot should imme^ately telephon lit the flier wasn't posted in th allways or anyplace obviou! leless, word spread, and Esp soon had heard people in th ity talking about Shriver. er said Shriver had relatives i i had threatened to hurt chi pil said. Espil said he didn’ ether fliers had been posted i lunity. —r- I, Shriver. was a paroled felo nown history of mental proi jot August, he began acdn at work and his parole office m over to his parents, i helping his father on the fam t when an unridy calf appareni lim- He went into the house am a knife from the kitchei )t6 er tried to stop him fron side with the knife, and Shrive ler across the arms, severel; PleaseseeSHRIVER.PageA: Me 3rd lissile )i missiles tlireaten! . patrol planes rcHces launched a surface-to-air le at two U.S. F-163 which w ere itrot In tho northern no-fly zone lesday. KEf'jfr Area of m issile ■ '\ < x ^ j Uk >encounter [A /LA \ ^ ) IRAN "• ^ N^zon»\ % IRAQ / \ r ^ / Klxkuk* r S 1 o^uawM /- . . -V tRAQ ( ^ 1 B.Bhd>lQ \ | 3^ ^ IMfyto/f } Jl, V i^aawi 5IA 1 -AWWrn-J.CMJi* m m m nts It S— Tl )rmer arms iiedy Twin Id be imed ed to icone— reets >al of )n on years er. : law told m to ‘ and ?aUs-._ 1 the r^and >hoto tend- 1 for tn to land five fUer ' ffice ;ould and pots hone n the ious, Espil 1 the ■es in chil- idn’t ed in felon 3rob- :ting • fficer farm rent- :and :hen :rom river ; rrely jeA2 i j n, -p «lr 1' /ere ne I I rim ' ■1 ' W I : ntaao

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edical benei plication yie ig-missing nxIaM P m i '' > .

LAND CTTY, Tenn. — Joseph S 1 10 years ago and was declare

t he was found again, living'with »boywhddiedattheageof3. ■ ler, whose age has been listed os ■ed in court Wednesday ?nd y, >ct. 9 to prepare his defense j of criminal unpersohation. ’ ■ "i

S' :His son'Olid daughi found him lost w e ^ H enrietta; hear, N« a f t^ discovering tha had tried to obtain beneHts for himself t old name and usin( address in Pennsylyai ' VHe’s been throu

extreme hell,” his soi W. Sterner, told The

. Call of Allentown.-I Sterner shid he’s been proi iree times, so he said he g o t ;

son, 40i'pf Leonia, N.J., said h ce declared dead as a prisoner i ific during World War.m As a I t ^ e r survived the brutal Batai n'whichthousandsdied. ‘; tho war. Sterner returned hom manied and raised five childrer f the. war took its toll and Stem live alone in Pennsylvania, his s< one day in July 1986, Stem(

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d his father lerofw arinn p n w ihr» ■ States to deal

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at the CoOege of Southern lilah<

ter days, traveled a t puph; Wc1 little hefder a t 52 tons . pr jb s ta n tia lly heavier thi

S. p rep ike afteth fighters,5 moving upxl PWM_____ ” - ' . . •

GTbN— Warning Iraq that •J “iipt playing games," the o rdered ^ p a ir o f B-52

id e i ^ t radar-evading F-117 • vicinity of the Persian Gulf to prepare for possible netv

Secretary William Perry, laracteristically harsh-lan- scuss an Iraqi attempt to fire Taft in the region, pledged a IX to Saddam Hussein "dis- ^iate to th e provocatiorjsitin rfongtiinCTTic ” . ; . ,npaign ra lly in Arizona, Clinton spoke in similar. ^ do' what wc must to p ^ ‘ 2ople,” President Clinton ieterminadon of the United jal with the problem of Iraq- jeiindercstimated.” ,. er meeting with former Sen. ivater in a Phoenbc hospital, id his adm inistration was ■^Ib'mahpgetne.sitiiationm . ate-driddisdplined way.”' t is'lmportont not to let the pirid'out of hand)”-bo told .

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> ares fo s r i r a q j

.United States and Ixt . Iraqi P resid^t Saddain

•; his cotmtry|s northern s • of one of two'comendini ', coun'trys, Kurdish mine , tion , Clinton sen t 44

_ Force cruise missiles tc em Iraq radar sites ih£

It • danger' to U5. pilots,flj e , enforce-a southern “nc 2 ring Iraqi flights. • ' .7 • The eight-engme B^2 If •. the Indian Ocean island w from their base on Gus

&om Guam last week foi J . cniisemissUestrikes.

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, . fuUday... ,• The newly deployed a

ir ' , t h e estim ated 130 U }. > already in the'region. n . Saudi Arabia did not a craft based th ere to f q. . round of attacks againsi

tiniicd inability to use ■ wbpld severely.lim it

^ . • Until die F-117sar^ixi2 ----- den'conld'tx: on the B-f

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the commu] - .In 1991,

- with a kno iU.: ' ' lems. Tha:

S t n “lennan tank.that He was h jled to the that night v

ly upset hin g rabbed j

uinoaW henit counter, a t had held its His motl jartly crushed gomgoutsic

slashed he------------- V

Drpossii fires m

^ a q began after j r a a j am sent troops imo . 11 ©■n areas in support U .O .ding factions of the Iraqi forunopty. In retalia- missile44 Navy and Air on patrts to d« a^y south- Wedne;that m i^ t pose a 1---------!,flying missions to TURKi “no-fly" zone bar-

k52s were flying to md of Diego Garda ' v'?./ 3»nm. Planes flew w i _ , ; for the of two '

rd by a single pilot, ;! ; [ vm Air,Force Base i . /Che Persian Gulf.: can be re e le d in luM take dose to a

d aircraft will join ] U.S. w arplanes ~'v___

SYRiAnot allow U.S. air- ---------;o fly iri the first •inst Iraq, and con- jse those aircraftlit chances for a ___ist Iraqi taigets. e in place, the bur- ,B-52s and70-plus

s carrier USS Carl ‘ s ^ l , le group is in the ««bia :ond carrier, tho Adriatic and could 100 ion se see IRAQ, Page A2 '

'J: ^

IS___________________ 5 0 c e n t s

ord about ease of onsparks; ;a concerrIghtf u n f t e r ____________________

FALLS - A mentally ill fomu n wbo slashed his mother’s am nife in 1991 left prison quiet] th.3w, word has spread in Twi imty that law officers would b if Donald Shriver, 30, retume

ik the ones who have talked t dnd-of-shocked-tbat-somcon t would be out on the streei said Barry Espil, principal <

r was released from prison 0 after having served five yeai aneanor battery on an officer, ays after his r^ease, Boise Iai learned that Shriver had tol nates he intended to return t Falls area to abduct, rape an m ale.child..said_I.win Fall heriff Wayne Tousley. y’s department warned all th pcrintendents in the county ani m Shriver*s description, photi ■d, Tousley d .I Tousley said he merely intenc chool officials to w atch fo and keep the information ti es, apparendy word spread am a panic throughout the commt isleysaid.aid he was one of fdiu* or fiv< fidals who were h an d ^ a file : Buhl School District offio iriver last week, so they couli ir him near school buses am ids.[ier said anyone who spot should imme^ately telephon lit the flier wasn't posted in th allways or anyplace obviou!

leless, word spread, and Esp soon had heard people in th ity talking about Shriver. er said Shriver had relatives i i had threatened to hurt chi pil said. Espil said he didn’ ether fliers had been posted i lunity. “ —r - I, Shriver. was a paroled felo nown history of mental proi jot A ugust, he began acdn at work and his parole office

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)t6 e r tried to stop him fron side with the knife, and Shrive le r across the arms, severel;

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Republican vice presidi candidate Jack Kemp blami Iraqi problem on vadllatii Clinton in formulating fo policy.

“Our alliances are in, dis; and support for our mission risk, b ra u se President Clij policy is vague and uncert Kemp said in a statem ei issued while campaignii Georgia. He issued the state also in the name of the GOP idential challenger. Bob Dolt

White House spokesman i McCurry, £uked if the admin tion is worried that Iraq is be ing a political issue, said he heard of Kemp’s comments, say, as we’ve said in the past, .when we’re facing provocc behavior by Saddam Hussein United States will fulfil its sion in the region best whei speak with one voice," McC said.

Earlier Wednesday, an I missile battep' fired an SA-6 face-to-air missile at two Ui I6s patrolling the “no-fly" zor northern Iraq.

“Very foolish” is how Ft charaaerized the Iraqi ded: to fire.

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3^ said. not playing gan: sidential reporters questio anted the speaking apj lation by Washington.; foreign The normall

defense secretaij disarray, ed, said it was li sion is at; activated their r Clinton’s ' enough to wildl :ertain,” missile. “If they*! nent he longer than that,’ jning in would have had a

missile down theit pres- M issiles used

in Mil, installations hor emissions, find a unit, n ie F.16S re basein-nirkeyun

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warned him in writ [ Perry At th e State easion spokesm an Nicl

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I advance published.:liv^ is Postmasler, pleaie leilajlyand address form lo; P.O. Bos 5ifySXOO Idaho S3303.

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Extended regional . Saturday through Mon1 of showers each day. Ixnn

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the afternoon. Highs in doudy with a s li^ t cha; Lows in the i^d-40s. Fridi

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^ Northern Nevada,ParU y doudy west most!

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■ locally windy and turning west Breezy and a little a upper 60s to near 80.

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doudy. Highs near 90. tr. Ihe ultraviolet index fore

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pet An upp^-lcvel disturbai 18 s encountering a moist flow loa- doudiness and light showeow. - W ^ esday._____ _____ho! Preopibtion acctiinladoi

dredths of on inch at MnlnH . relief to otherwise diy and (

were also reported across thi —- Showers will continue a<T

eral dearing of skies elsewhe Otherwise, mosdy sunny j

pt.....prevailed over the most of thness developed along the me south central parts of the smt

ease breathiIt serious lung dam* nique i:etardation or any of andadieffects common in life-thr

all infants. andinjtthe babies were neor-dn

as we put the liquid tion. A^n n n e Lowe Leadi being eHospital of Buffalo, liquid,lers, we were at the I ts d<nirrent technology ’Pharihi ed they might not ' ' Diego

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2 kind of a game. the righ / stwn leam we are action v ;ames,” Perry told- reconstil Zoning him after a system,’ appearance in Husseini

Perryally soft-spoken s tea lth :aiy, dearly irritat- ordereds lucky the Iraqis would nir radar only long where thIdly dispatch one anonymos /d had it on any official snt." he said, “liiey patched Id on anti-radiation rized theileir throats.” ' On Cajed against such Lugar, R-lome in on radar of die 1 and destroy the and In te: returned to their urged “unscathed. A pair strUces” ae r je ts was dis- istration■ch out the missile sures.did not find it, “We sl

alssaid.. Saddam Ijn t was Iraq i pled andddam ’s second its n e i^ lUnion aOministra- the Middliys. On Tuesday, But Bcials confirm ed Washingire' rebuilding air Jane’s D<ations destroyed specialist >U.S. cruise mis- Washingtc; Washington has cult positiimting not to do. 1991Persie D epartm ent, ited capalick Burns was ngnincr Saout tha t units and0 so, we reserve ground bui

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lal forecast •looday mostly doudy wi± a chaAws in the to lower 50s. High

/ood River Valley. Widely scattered tfaunderstonm : in the lower SOs. Tonight par chance of evening thunderston «day partly doudy aod cooler w faflhunJhemtri-70s-------------- —

not as warm today, ffighs 85-! raph shifting to the northwest aft oudy. Lows in the SOs. Friday par ight chance of showeis. iSghs in t

alostly nmny east today. Cooler wiI. Tonight partly cloudy and loca] Lows mid-30s to upper 40s. IWd dng cooler with inwaring clou e cooler partly danidy east Higl

md tonight A few afternoon as Afternoon south winds 1030 mnl near 60. Friday windy and ponl

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rbance over south central Wi>h ow of air from the south causo jwers of rain over eastern Mnh,

idons measured only a few hue alad and Pocatello, giving a littli nd dusty conditions. A few trace; s the southern secdon of the state aCToss eastern Idaho, with a gen wherany sides and worm temperature; if the Gem State, btu'sonie ! mountains of the southwest and sate.

W n g w o e sle is being tested on children adults with a variety of other threatening lung illnesses injuries, induding infections •drowning and sm c^ inhala- . A bout 700 patien ts are g enrolled in studies of the

! developers are Alliance rniaceutical Corp. of San 50 and Hoechst.Rbussel ■maceuticals In c of Frank- Germany.

•ight to take any military n we wish to counter the isticution of an air dpfon.^ m,* Bums said. “Saddam iin is on notice.” rry confirm ed lhat F-117 th fighter-bom bers were red in to the region but d no t say how many or 5 they would go. Speaking nnously, nn administration 2l said eight would be dis- ed to Kuwait, vyhich aiitho- [hem to land. <Capitol Hill, Sen. Richard , R-Ind., a leading member Senate’s Foreign Relations n telligence committees,I “more extensive air >” and critidzed the admin- ion fo r taking half-mea-

) should not stop until m Hussein’s regime is crip- nd incapable of iiaiassing ighbors and destabilizing ddle East," Lugar said.

B arbara S tarr, the ington bureau chief for 1 Defence Weekly and a 1st on cruise saidIgton remains in the diffi- isition it was in during the ersion Gulf W ar it has lim- pability to mount strikes : Saddam’s mobile md his in tricate under- bunkers.

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Westenr ■ BEVERLY HILLS, Ci 3 — Joanne D m , a veie . actress who starred wi I. Wayne in the classic V 5 “Red River” and “She I Yellow R ibbon,” diet

home, Sbe w ^ 74.; The cause of her de; , ' Tuesday was respirattfy I lhat developed firom lyi

ma, a swelling of tbe em Chemotherapy she re o » her lifetime affected he

— .nodes,.said h e r brother sion bost PetET Marxian

Dru was a mtxlel in 19- she was discovered by « Howard Hawks and car first fihn, “AKe’s Irish Ro

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Shriver_CoRttnoedfhnAldamaging tbe nerves in be

He was d iarged with ai ed battery , n felony, ai counts of PlT^PfTiAanqp ] on a police.officer after a widi jailers that same nigh

Shriver pleaded guilty cotmt of battery on a p ^ Cer and was sentenced years in th e Idaho Penitentiaiy. The other c were d ro p p ^ in a plea bar

Olivia Craven, executrvt tor of the Idaho rywnmi»<-

.Pardons and Parole, sa commission i‘efused to.] Shriver part-way through I tence, for fear that he wo dangerous. But the corns had no pow er to keep Iprison after his sentence ec

“He’s a case you neve worrying about," Craves “But weVe done everythi could.”

Since hi» release. Shrive vdth three other mentally i dents in a group home run! Idaho Department of Welfare, said his mother, L

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depressive schiz lty_toone , Toosley said

what we have I :d to 2-S heposesathrea lo S ta te that he’s going I r^chaj^es Pm saying thai

leave Boise an m ed ireo area,tliatheisa issrafOT Panlybaaiisi said th e ,y reaction, Doi :o. parole never Ihre in thi

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^ ' mothih n v er said her son succ«ay in Bois^ and that relexa violent in prison Coidiagnosed and prop- son’sa te d as a manic- denetin ophren ic “j faid that, “based on time,« been told, I think ed” or e a t_ rm not saying said.agtD beinthfaarea. .H e i h a t i f he is able toand return to this andolis a th re a t” ^Asmseofthecnmmtna- tioa,hDonald Shriver will T vthe Twin Falls area timesa Shriver said. She wassLthe validity of the T don p tica. ricd ticials “fe lt he was anotht tdy wen in tbe lastf his sentence,” die i-------ronld remind th e his medication.” yihis rdease, a prison ^d to have Donald nitted to a n»»n»^•etta Shriver said. •_ reason was Ihe vio- crim e against his

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lies at 74In 1960, she s ta rre d in the BC-TV sitcom -Guestward Ho!" le played Babs H ooien, a fugee from New York City insp lan t^ to a d e c ^ t dude ndi in New Mexica She was a lest on many other .television

Dru was bom oa Jan. 31,1922, Ugao, W.Va., and became a )dd in New York before'mov- ; tp,3everiy Hnis with her first sband, singier-actor D i^ Hay- is. They w ere m arried from 41 to ’49.and had three chil- a t ■ ;2ie was married to arror Jolm Jand from 1949 to ’56,'and n fw 22 years to tbe late CV. tod.

iher, and a state p^chiatrist :cessfully argued for- bis. ase, she said.•ommuni^ reaction to her .’s release has hurt and sad- >ed her, sbe said.My son has served all his e, he has never been convict--^Of th reati»n ;ng 5hf>

« is “very sedate" on his med-’ ton, a rriTnhrn^n'fTn of litluunx other medidne, she said.AkS long as be is on . he very wdl,” she s a iW i«e been thankful so » that it was myself” who slaved, Loretta Shriver said, ont know if I coold have car-.1 that burden” had it beeirher victim, die said.

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In a ra re znbve, the cost henrings hare been dosed b ; court. The records on Sydn^ and Jusdn, 8 , were sealed to tec t them. And the lawyen tfae case have said

Simpson could veiy well ge] Idds l»ck from the parents oi slain ex-wife because tbe coi g en e ra lly bold that child should be with their parents.

On th e o th e r haddTdesf Simpson’s acquittal, the Oni County court commissioner. revisit the q u ^ o n of whet Simpson murdered Nicole Brc Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.''■Technically, Simpson 1

re ta ined custody all along, gave the childrra to Louis { Jnd ith a Brown, Ms. Simpso

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F edera l R eserve, the chief m ain ten an ce earns $163,8( more than the secretary of sc or th e sec reta ry of d^ense weQ as tbe Fed's own chainna

And that’s just a s tart Over the last three years, t

num ber of Fed employees p: more than $125,000 a year b m ore th a n doubled to 72, i from 35 in 1993.

T h e H ouse Baniui C o m m ittee ’s top Democn whose staff gathered the infi mation, contends the pay lew are exorbitant in this era of g( enunent downsizing.

**I w a n t to know why tl F edera l R eserve is building bigger kingdom while the rest the govemment is on the racL said R ep. H enry Gonzdez, ] Texas, a frequent Fed critic.

T he to p saFary is $174,10 and a dozra Fed employees eaj it, the data show. The Fed’s su p o rt se rv ic e s d irec to r ea n $163,800 a year to oversee mai ten a n ce ; m ailroom , procur •ment, food and copy servici and security ."' &s comparison, a Cabinet sc r e ta ry e a rn s $148,400 an Federal Reserve Chairman Als Greenspan makes $133,600. ( th e 72 m o st highly paid Fe w o rk ers , 48 e a rn more tha^reenspan.................I F ed spokesm an Joe Coyn d e la y ed com m ent on th specifics of Gonzalezfs fin d i^ saying, "We will r e ^ n d to M Gonzalez in due time. We d respond to everything he says.”• ITie support services directc is far more than a maintenanc diief,jD jyne_added,.saying h Ovenees up ^ several hundre employees: “He's got a lot unde to w in g ."■ G reen sp a n defended th Fed’s pay policies earlier thi year a f te r a government audi C riticized th e centra! bank’ $ I^ d in g habits.

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get his losing custody,' s of his Airman, a law p r courts U niversity of ild ren California, ts. Tbe slaying of ie'spite' ■ mother could be t Grange sideration, Altmai ler can as allegations Sim betlier wife. Family courts Brown ly consider tfae con Donald nuity” and find t

should stay whei n h a s ' been living. Altmai ng. H e But Sorrell Trope is and anom ey in Los A pson’s years, said it woi in ja i l unusual for the couIrow ns__er the murder diarj

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a life om e surviiior againsi odds — aad for proof disp an ominous 1945 letter i

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Doran Dole tfau tbe recoTi his secoud-Heutenant son World W ar Q wounds “is wfaai qt«stiooahlt*

Dole, who spent years in n l s recuperating, pnjduce

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“I want to say to those hearted people in the aud — there are probably not

• many — don’t worry abou election* we’re going to

! We're going to win. We’re to tc happen,” Dole sai

T he form er Senate maj leader and running mate Kemp spolce ar a s p a ^ y ai ed joint m eeting of House S enate R epublicans, mai whom are sharing Novembe

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H a rtfo rd , Conn., Dole a exhorted supporters, “Don’i any attentibn to the polls."

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odds with Wig re “ N one o f u s a r e perfect

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could ^ d an g e r 1 stop in the House and St e again In some distric on’t psy hav e been dist

selves from the s audi- w d seeking to ^ y c ^ th e c rc d it wi rscemat Clinton for the ( JreoonL “ y* ect and D uring his 35 ds_ b u t s io n a l ca ree r, his com- talkied about th

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: Hill session — in has beerum -sized H ouse ences aseans Comm ittee - He reaI — was arranged 1945, lel to helpqm et fears——second-1n S f il in g campaign Jo n es (er GOP control of Battle OI Senate. was tak<xicts. Republicans Italy. Heis tancing them - letter tW'ie national ticket ing throuto share some of “ e r(w ith P resid en t your sorle growing econo- was adm

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incjc e e d s is u n re s t le loan program !afic Prime Mortgage has introduce 'ogram that witl allow the homeowi 25% of the value of thoir home. Wi avings and Loans not tending ovei ilue for second mortgages, there I: [ike this. According to John Hoatly re are other programs that allow tJ 10% of the value of their home. Ho »tho borrovror is rostrictod to uso \ Tiprovements, or the Interest rate > e prepayment penalty. What make iting Is that the proceeds can ba u s. The funds are coming directly fr Tiiddlo man, which means foes are t is a competitive fwed rata wilh nc

imon uso of the now loan Is lo pa^ titivo 15 year fixed rate, consumei adfic Prime Mortgage’s 125% soo s. car loans and consumer or mor eds from thoir loan to pay off hlghi Then they cancel tho crcdit card a to pay off the now loan to bocomi

intago Is a lower monthly payment duct tho Interest on tax returns a s ;ing $20,000 second mortgage to | will save approxinutelyS260 to S Its and may allow and additional S s t deduction on this year’s tax re irs havo used the money to landsc homo improvements, pay college

r. while using the interest a s a tax iy reasons this program would be f consumers have usod tho proce<I payment on tho home they have iia sed their new homo with zero (

f obtaining the Padfic Prime Morti In fad . to apply, all the paper wor ! phono. The only thing needed to on (W -ys and paystubs), and-a a mortgage. There is absolutely no

5 tho bonower, and tho average ti > day a complete package Is acquie Information, call j i rime IMortgage a t 1 -8 r days a week 9 a.m.Rato and program subject to cha

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robbed him of any use of Ight arm. and hand. Bur he een referring to his experi- ioshe campaigns, read aloud from a Dec. 27, letter to his father from a

id-lieutenant-ar-the-Peicy s G enera l H ospital in i Creek, Mich., where Dole aken after being shot in He said he came upon the two weeks ago while look-

irough a r^ v c s . e regret to inform you that son, Robert J. Dole, who dmitted to thlis hospital on tober 1945, is seriously ill pulmonary infarction. At p resen t tim e it would a r th a t h is recovery is

lates on tlere it belongs, regardless ome. And as president, I ropose le ^ la tio n to pro* Dpportunity Scholarships ^I a t least $1 ,0 0 0 for ele- ary school students and ) for high school students low- and middle-income es, to attend any accredit- lool — public, private, or lus — that chcx)scs to par-

! fe d era l funds for the rtunity Scholarships will tched each year by $3 bil*: state funds.

Debt!

I In lluced a second loan Itowiier to borrow up to I. Wilh most Banks and Ijver 80% of tho homo’s ' I iro Is a rising demand for I atly of Podfic Primp jIW the consumer to However, they aro

so proceeds of tho loan Ite was astronomically lakes this program so 16 usod for whatever tho ly from tho investor.: are kept reasonable and i no prepayment

pay off existing debt, mers aro taking second to consolidate ' Tiortgago loans. They aro igher than desired credll rd and make a ome debt free. The lent as well as the as mortgage interest.

I to pay off $20,000 In lo S400 a month in your lal S2.000 toS2,800 in X retums.idscape their now homo, ege tuitions, >racations, tax deduction.! be attractive to tho oceeds to recoup all or !ve Just bought. In other . iro or very little down

tortgage 125% second Is work can ba done In dto.be supplied Is a copy of tho note on r no up front costs so .. . le time for funding is 5 to niulred.John Heatly,

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ntheartesbmewtot questionable.

Dole told a suddenly audience the le tte r “ii that Tve, you know, Tve a tough spot before....”

"1 understand you ha ups and downs in this t you have your ups and c this life. But the botton if you're optimistic, if y th e righ t m essage, believe in the American ... We’re going to do i we’re going to \yin on

In rem arks th a t, a t appeared aimed at buo, own spirits as much as i fellow Republicans, Dc *‘Each of us has been i races, tough races.... Tl go up and down, and get i^scouragcd. But thi d a te can never get d aged. ’The candidate h: optimistic."

“We are behind righ h e conceded. But, he “We’re out there workin d a y .” Dole also camp Wednesday in Connecti' Delaware.

■■ 'D ole and Kemp, who sented upstate New Yorl

-----ffou'se fo r 1 S h e a r s 'received with applause t warm and long But onl; 120 Republican member o f 288 — showed up 1 m orn ing event. M anj were filled by staffers.

Senate Majority Leade L o tt blam ed a m ornir storm , the early hour a fa<;t that the House was in session. “We d id n ’ know anything about th midaftemoon Monday,” 1

h e issuesThese scholarships wi

give four million low- ar dle*income families the cial ability to choose tl schools for their children.

Ross Perot: “This is many reform proposals t]

-being pilot tested. Bef< m ak e any m ajor re fo r m ust dosdy analyze the e r programs riow being cc ed to determine their rea fits and problems.

I will withhold judgm vouchers until th e pile grams have been complet

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must dehvcrRht now " canyColoradole added. Under the ; king everynpaigned bersflmied tocticuFand m g a n d i ^ b

for mmates aoho repre- j m j th i* du ■orkinthers, w ere TTieidMreq e that was)nly about the httllere — out election year,p fo r th e f ' proposals,ny sea ts -5“drug mitiatzve {Ider Trentlin g ra in anti-aimedeba r and theas not yet f r \ f r ^ In’t even I j r O l C this until

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Attt-, fn warn apj'iUI m Jiin p ro g ram s fo r th e statea n y T rum an in 1948 dcot Democratic presidm- fromitetow in Arizooa,!]!!! GD campaign naiTOwly tDCnpollsnow. Dole

is in th e m iddle o f a tn g tcross-country tr ip to tioa iis in k ey s ta u s .P u d d o lois a tic stronghold lawne r b ig fo r C linton to tha taj ft agam A»tfibe p re s id e n t’s la te s t and!proposal, sta tes wtwld Ii!I to e s tab lid d n ^ test- Reaj labilitatioQ programsi and paro lees if they wentshare o f federal jail- Qimitds. Sayrequires-ctngresaoaal-----Nothmd th a t is n o t likely thmglittle rim e le ft in tfais w e a) ar. S till, l ike most o f ' . . . lo to ials th e W hite House hasd: in recen t wedcs, tfae Dove gives dnt^oD some- ' ‘‘stopnt to in ifae A m eebate. Goar

s claims R q Dse educaticA IR ,N J .(A P )-T o howr sns, tfae ABCsrf educa- enceitaiid fix “abolidi, bash rcspoice President Al Gore Gctiudents Wednesday. get ri

a t Montclair State v A mjore s ^ Republican ejamnloiniitfe Bob Dolif and ^neu.itroQed Congress are *W«ttinf Students aie u ucatioDS and OCX look • areimm e n tfo rh ^ icy*Caid that, regardless of Gorrarii^ is key for Tnnx» (IS to became pait of a creditotentiaSy y^are <f the 21s t centioy. suppoc get there by sajing loansou finanrfi your own expatGore said. He adced Hmdi

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• October 1W9 delirious and I b<r iKaring SGoidndy Oise’s s dotbes. Eat Poe waai’i drunk.

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tant profeaot at the Umrcisi UaiybndBlo&cal Center.

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Ihe anther of *Tte Raven’ ‘ *Ibe Utsdas in tbe Rue Mcr om ed die boqpital comatose, b

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said Benitez, wtia y iia a appears in the Sepnatic as the Maryland M<italts. And there are otiic«n"and During the briefMorgue” was calm and awac,lwtby alcohol and could c

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four& day at infectcd,W a s h in g to n cantakcu CtJege Hc^tal, • But ono

■ confused and bei-, up,tabies; ictcddownaAddicd.~' ~Mostpatic sic case of rabies, Poe “h whose diagnosis encephal September issue of Heniy Wil Medical Journal. rabies at C iher clues, too. . Hospital ir icf period when he Althoug wake, Poe refused lished diat Id drink water only l<^endhaj

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2d, the symptoms of rabies cc up to a year to appear, once the symptoms do show - des is a swift and brutal killer, adents die within a few days. " “had all the features of halitic rabies,” said Dr. Wilde, who frequently treats at Chulalongkom University al in Bangkok, Ihailand. ough it 1 b ^ well-estab- diat Poe died in the hospital, has it he succumbed in the

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setlo o t in a coIIegeSassr ; Might a retired engine*

school physics, even th( sesses n e ith e r a teachin nor any desire to earn one?

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th a t th e Id a h o S ta te Board of Education will . be asking in a scries of public hearings around

____Idaho ,.inc lud ingone jn_Twin F a lk rnday. Th>»__p ro p o sa l’s prem ise is sim ple: In an incfeas- in ^ y competitive world ii which the demands on p are growing, it’s wasteful to ta k e advan tage of th

‘ tha t exist in the communii I U n til now, the notion fied teachers in dassrooi

----- &wnedH ipoft4yy-the^u(hood. Their argum ent is’ who hasn’t had the prop< in educational theory ar chology can possibly hai ^ of imruly sev e n th -^ c■ I t ’s tru e th a t teaching counts for a loL But it’s s s e r t io n - p ro m u lg a te d teachers tmions such as tl ucation Association and b cation groups - that knowl cational philosophy neces a b e tte r teacher than a co: enthusiasm and real-work

Ju s t look a t th e record ten u re in colleges, th e c process in public educatio serves to protect teachers tition, and to provide an

n *’ Clark Wahrorth_____________ 1

1 ~ ! ' The member are Stephen Hart]

Enough of flr&4lghtlngcE n o u ^ on the gratitude i

on public lands rcdudng nu ards. If thosc’samc aUotmcr been overgrazed, cheat gras have replaced the nadve bu and the threat of runaway f. not exist.

University.of Idaho reseai irarted that many ranchcrs I tionally burned sagebrush g increase cheat grass forage

• spring, thereby decreasing I cs and further increasing th ceptibility to more fire.: Continued abuse by catdt the repcddoh of the cheat g d e . Responsible managcme public lands must indudc n

. pf perennial vegetadon that ' ' f ir^danger.T hatcanbeadi

through eliniinating overgrs funding reseeding efforts wi fcreased grazing fees.' In reviewing land exchanj the Bureau of Land Manage the State Land Board, I was by the Wendell exchange of 1992. The state traded 17,66 for 14,186.21 acres of federa state immediately implemei to increase grazing fees fron federal rate) to $6.77 (the st per animal unit month.■ This more than 300 percej in the grazing fee for the sai !ter transfer of ownership to y/as not met by ronchei^ wit

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d in , ,\ public schools McClusful and silly not w eek anc’ th e resources sionals, siinity. and respijn of non-certi- d s ts , psyi•oonis has been nurses, toducation-priest------He4s-i<: is th a t no one je c t evenoper grounding ^ u n d isand child psy* tional phi

hand le a room well not jiTaders. his enthufing experience ' A nd thi% a dubious as- why mosted la rg e ly by would bes th e Idaho Ed- tion - a dd by o ther edu- their passowledge of edu- That’s pcessarily makes classroomcombination of enced tea'

)fld know-how. s tu d en ts ,ord. Much like about mu(e credentialing Public sItion sometimes can get, eers from compe- read Johian easy way to card.

leTlmes------------- PubtblMf TyRm KtoD--_Mani«!nfi«Btoc PetarYortc- ibers of ttw editorial board and wtHi lartgen, Claik Walworth, Steve Cnn

- L e t t e r^ c a t t l e that our lia = to r l i v c . .o c k — ,

^ would not.b m d ig ra » Idaho con .yfiros would

Whyisrmarchers re- on federa:ra have mien- embracedih grasslands to more efficIge in the of those hng bunch pass- justment-5 the land’s sus- land after

doubt argitde assures creases? at grass fire cy- j Sen. Cnment of our compounte restoration and rangehatw illreduce canimprcachieved by replad-grazing and nick.5 with in- DONAL

Buhllangcs betweensgement and C raig 3 Cras intrigued ^ e havi' ' earth, woi',666.63 a m s a ranch; hleral land. The Jems and 'uented a plan „rom $ 2 (the L efsnoB state rate) • Minnick,

in as a chixent increase vote him csame land af- lion undeito the state LYNN.S

with charges Wendel

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al teachers [dents tooip the salaiy scale, th e s ta te should ensu re tl

rs are qualified. But it seems rSenying students access to s from .outside the fraternity sional educators devalues e(

T ea ch e rs re c ru i t fro m th e com m uni miQ^/be uniquely qu«

^ fied to show kids h< ^ their area of e x p ^ s ® business m ath , for < ^ a m p le , o r a n a to m j ^ works in the real worl

T he p o p u lar heali occupations course

^ .. IW inXalls physician ] ^ David McClusky oq ^ n izedatlW inFallsH i

S chool (w hich now S — sent-by.interactive-te ^ vision to o th e r schoc ■ ■ in the area) is a fine <

ample.[usky teaches th e class once md arranges for o ther prof< , such as rad io lo^sts, physic sp irato ry therap ists, p h a m isydiiatrists and public-heal to m ake presentations. ;-idealIy-«»tod.for^ich-n-pi en though his academic bac is in hum an biology, not educ jhilosophy. The course works t ju s t for his knowledge, but i lusiasm.th a t’s likely to be th e reasi ost non-professional teache be in terested in public educ 1 desire to share with studer ission for their life^ work.5 p iedsely what we need in o )ms. It may be true th a t expe eachers are better a t managii ts , b u t ed u c a tio n should I luch more than crowd control c schools need all the help thi , even from folks who’ve nev jhn Dewey or carried an IE

■Newslb------- ----------ClreulaUofl dJrectw(____________JUverthins director•rttersofedKbrlals* ‘:nimp and Kevin MIDer.

RS—---- -ir livestock industry would be itcd.enUy asked Sen. Craig why the lodest increases proposed by uy Babbitt are judged unacccp id “a war on the West” by the :ongressional delegadon. I c received a reply, isn’t increasing fees for grazinj iral lands to a fair market valui » d by our representatives to ffidendy pay for management e lands? Doesn't the above ad- nt of grazing fees for the same ter transfer of dtle throw into tfguments against federal fee i: :?Craig’s support of 5.1459 can ind existing “welfare ranching Ige fire problems. Idaho’s votei [irove public land management adng Sen. Craig with Walt Mir

ALDW. JOHNSON

a down-to6arth rancherave a home-grown, down-to- vorking man who was raised or i; he understands Idaho’s prob- id values. That man is Sen. Lar

not vote in a man like Walter k, whom T.J. International vote chief executive officer only to m out when they lost S3.2 mil­der his guidance. V.STEVENSON lell . ............................... ..

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back- cant indices, his opp duca- just his rhetoric, is n rksso than that of the last u t for dent.

, With 53 days of ca ;ason ing. Bill Clinton is hi chere sijninAriioni^Vi,! j , , ._ which have not beer

cratic presidential a dents 1964 and 1976 respe

conservatism is nuk n o u r Dole’s message and I < P ^ - performance, aging Conservativeshav Id b e that the federal govc trol. dian it thinks. Convi , has* conduded that slever government is norm , TP* it w is during the Col

sovcmmonthadcoii ey for, grand domest

------ dence of the electonfor Dole to communi gency, or even get dl tion.

. Dole hoped the iss^ acter would have hjj

... _servativeshaveOTnv that politidans arc ii exemplary so the coi bad Clinton scani country’s conservad* outgrow’the statist c

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Dole blames Clinu >e creased drug use sini

esto stop g s a t l h the But the conservative >y stands the complcxit cept- tonomy of the cidnir le stands that broad be

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Minnick deservesin n This is in responst jjjj, Lewis Eilers publisl Li-. Mr. EUers states,'

Vaughan Peterson r e r ingdaimsinlTicTVi /oted Sen. Craig and his v to agriculture issues, il- To begin with, he

that Sen. Craig supi subsidies, yet the 1£

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•By Garry Trudeau

S Qep tem ber 12, 1996

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Dn captunidcntial season is de- r a double paradox: Bob im paign is being by die country’s con-iirAiid by wiiiu slgidfl:-------pponent’s record not s more conservative st Republican presi-

campaigning remain- higUy competitive Virginia and Florida, u, en carried by Demo- p ,1 candidates since 1948, dj penivdy. The voters’aking them resistant to id tolerant of Clinton’s e,

ave told the country)vemmentislessuseful> Iqivinced, the country c](t stewaniship of the vtnearly as important as vc :Wd War and when theonHdence in, and mon- m2stic designs. This diffi- o | Qiate makes it difficultinicatea'senseofur- mdiedeaorate’satten- i r

teissue of Clinton’s char- snlu^saliency.Butcon- ^ nvinced the country2 iiot generally m oi^ ^ country is not scandal-' r , mdals. Besides, the sp idsm has caused it to th I expectation diat cli 1 should set sodety*s q

fenton for sharply in-ince 1992, and promis- vi'the nation’s borders. mve counter under- Wxity and i2ssentid au- Riure, and hence under- agbehavioral changes arc dilirect and imme&ate wllinistrations. And hav- be ly conservatism con-

le Metropolis jvegard to the artide, jss downtown,” in E -o f the Sunday pa-

ention one of the best pi ees with outstanding ■. imches and customer • lopoUs!, pl[G BT

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es our votes “[iseto theletterby heished Aiig. 21. , fes, “On Aug, 14. ' sen made some disturb* b iJVrncs-Wcws about n t5 voting record on mi•. pc10 fabricates the idea ipports federal farm ‘ sti 1996 “Farm Bill,” leFederaLAgricul--___ __lis

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ceming the government’s ina the country disbelieves that d ment can even measurably de problem by performing wondi diction.

The conservative case agair dent Carter in 1980 emphasizi ery index," the combined infli unemployment rates. With th( unemployment rate of 5.1 per lowest in seven years, today’s dex” is 8.1 percent, lower thai yearly total recorded in the Ri yean (8.9 in 1986).. Conservatives'prcach that “ ment” is bad, and that the be: of bigness is federal spending centage of GDP. However, Ri< McKenzie of the Universi^ oi Irvine, says federal spending i term will be 21.1'percent of G snialler fraction of GDP than i flrst term (23) and his second .. Conservatives will object th tal federal spending is unfair 1 Reagan’s shaip increase in de spending contributed to the a the Soviet Union, and hence t d ine of defense spending rda GDP. Fine, says McKenzie, ex fense spending.

But dien also exdude feden vice. It is a function of federal mulated primarily under Clint Worid War II predecessors, pa Reagan, but has stabilized as s age of GDP in die 1990s. And < d a l Security and Medicare ex] which have increased as a por because of die aging of the po]

The remaining federal spen

- L e t t e ]tu re Improvement and Refoi eliminates federal farin subs the next seven years.”

For Mr. Eilers’ informatior letter dated Aug. 15,1995, fr Craig in which he obviously i farm subsidies by stating.“A enjoy an abundant, safe, low ply of food because of fedeni grams.”

He also enclosed two.chart trate how farm subsidies favi compare widi other federal i

Furthermore, I do not undi hoWs|he.l996 Farm Bill “elin f e d e ^ farm subsidies over t seven years" as Mr. Eilers sti bill will require the govemm make guaranteed but declini ments to farmers over the se period.

Call it whatever you wish, I still a form of subsidy.

Also, according to a news ii lishedMay 30,1996, Sara Bn

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oculates the lainst Presi- expectation isizeddie“mis- w o sm d i^ inflation and the core ofl [the Augustpercent, the thebiidgctj iy’s “misayin- tyandMedi han the lowest Florida, and eReagan-Bush grams, tu he

convenoon, a t “biggovcm. m eo to f^ e Ixstmeosuje hereccntly: ing as a per- JonathanRichard mosderosis'yofCaUfomia, makes govei ng in Clinton’s change h is ifGDP,a hasbeennaan in Reagan’s factions. Tot nd (21.8). \ Journal, Rai t th a t using to- flourishing t lir bccause “Itistherig I defense clings to diee collapse of traii^ormcd » to d ie d e - "Kerecom-dative to an attimde (, exdude de- because: “Ti

government lend debt ser- does now. Bi rai debt accu- groups will: linton’s post- Theconse.particularly forced the d as a percent- dusion.Doli nd exdude So- that the cou expenditures, not content.portion of GDP ------------population. George F. 1pending de- co/umni^

i R S —^orm Act, . islative com ubsidies over the above 1:

cd and adju tion .Ihavea theendoftl ;, from Sen. To me, thidy defended be resi“Americans ......c e h ^ y a plow-cost sup- not be d in leral farm pro- ®d.

As to Sen.larts to illus- garding the favorablyal programs. NAFlndetstandiliminatcs ttumlapoloerthencxt I t s i ^ o5 Stated. This - nm ent to the 199ilining pay- f o r .^ y e y t : seven-year “ ter sev

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^endader Reagan from 8 J percent of 3 percent. It rose under Bush : Clinton has declined from 7.7 } 7.1, and McKenzie says three- jfilkc d t^ d iiii d u r i i ^ d i n t o n ’s irred before the arrival of a Re- Congress.ratism deplores defidts. The craged 5.1 p e r ^ t of GDP in first term, 3.5 in his second, am averaged 23 in Clinton’s term. , conservatism teaches realism • icts in the face - and hence in- he country against extravagant Dns. So the countp^s conser- ;poses it to skepticism about if Dole’s ca m p ai^ his promise es 15 percent w ^ e b a l^ d n g !t (and protecting S o d d Seem tdicare, as he recendy said in nd protecting veterans pro­be recently assured a veterans n, and protecting tbe Depart- nergy’s labs in New Mexico, os ly said ih New Mexico), m Rauch coined the term “de­ls" lo desoibe the that irernment resistant to large .; is resistant preoselybecatisei responsive to so many intense fotby, writing in the Nationd lauch notes that iinr^alicm is g among some conservatives: ight more than the left that he millennialist visions of a ed government.” immends conservatives adopt e of “enlightened defeatism” ‘Taxpayers will not allow the n t to do much more than it -But government’s client 11 not a^ow it to do much less.” iservative victory of 1994 s debate that came to con- ole’s fundam en t problem is juntiy is conservative arid, if It. reconciled.

W m is a WashingttmPost

)nsultant to Sen. Craig, stated : 1996 Farm Bill is “open-end- Ijustments could be made at I the seven years.” this means subsidies could in* esimied after seven years. It ' oppears farm subsidies will i; liimnated," as Mr. Eilers’ stat:

m. Craig’s voting record re- i le North American Free reernent, I understood he vot- FTA. However, I have recent- Ivised otherwisfe, and if this ia ilogize.5 obvious that S ea Craig

396 Farm Bill, which he voted iven allow subsidies to contin- Bven years,daho voters to vote for W dt I or our senator.to Congress inl dection. ;IN PETERSON - ;

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; Mlnnlck says biu tourrm writing to thank ever

coming out to meet and tali issues during my bus ujur. I days and in all of the 54 dtii Bus" covered, I was fomma Idahoans about issues they I nudear waste, education an reform,

rm just Sony that my opp ^ wasn’t there to talk about ti

many of you kxu)w. I cballen debates aH around “too busy” to discuss the issTftflhimne

Senate t■W" ^ a r from demonstia

■ - 'cowardice, as some ■“H ies charged, the UJ■ Senate courageous

defeated the latestattempt by the gay rights lolU> restructure society accordto tbeir misguided view of th worid. By a lopsided 85-14 vc the Senate accepted the vievSen. D m Coats, R-Ind, tbat ‘ defiaidon o f marriage is not i ated by politicians and judgeand it cannot be dianged by

- them.”S ^ Robert Byrd, D-W.Va.

LiOtight om his fiimity tn to ii^ T o insist th ^ male- male or female-female relatit ships must have tbe same sta as the marriage relationship i more than unwise, it is pateni absurd.”

Perhaps. But absurdity is a our most important product Today’s absurd ra p iiy becon tomorrow’s accepted and tho who once were revphni hy ety for bolding t t e line a g iS advancfaig decay and are now summarily hddovcrs from a previous get ation full of bigotry and d i ^ liation.'

Sen. Edward K e n i^ , D U wbo prudently remained sileni during the w i^w ind of tionSCOncemingAnitnHITlaniClarence Ihomas during the U let’s Supreme Court conCrmat hearings, nowfeels emboldenc to speak on proper sexual rela­tionships and morality. Said

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in Twin Falls for - ' with me about tbe

u*. During each of the eight aties the " M im ^ For Us imate to listen to infcnned >cy care about such as 1 and <^'"'paign

opponent. S ea Lany Craig, rt the issues with me. As lteiecdSoi.CtaigtolO \b u t he claimed he was ! issues with me and other

wins onestrating i- — —

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of Marriage Act) a edfom irfRep,*! gaytodnng, cynic

^ to try to inflame tiweeks before the 1

whenaDbutM lS infavorofthem©

T hiiisn:ttheen tffldy w erinarnafieor-

tjon'agunstbomi workplace. A bill I

isnow workplace discrim CL homosexuals was ]comes defeated, 50-49 , or

Sen. David Piyw,:^ -------- t>ttOWIL-------------ajnst Ib e gay rights l£laaice accepts defeat Hn sedas SupremeCoun wi Scocr* approve homosexL

in tbat state, tj court test wffl com attempt to force sc

lent v4iat its duly elect ega- tives have rejecteti and Hiat tbive is anylelat- fh«» n1fTmaf»»matiaa rights movement w

a recent letter to tb ela- Los Angdes Times i WayiamLConcemr

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• frfiat Idahoans bad to a y a them. And after speaking 1 Falls to Weiser to Preston, enthusiastic soppon I enco small town I visited.

It remnded me why I en place - to return real poUti our state and send professii Craig out to pasture.

A ^in , thanks for lending your support. I look forwar before election day.

WALT MINNICK Bdse

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neasure. moreend of tbe debate replacetii r “discrimina- wdielminianosexualsinthe Tbefa<iUtoprohibit ingthisdimination ngninCT profoundasnarrtnrfy sodetala.onlybecause toask th i)r,rx-Ark,wasout bemM di----------------------------m onU taslobby never between iTbe Hawaii w hafs newill probably . Good fcsxual -marriages” “ S hid the federal about fiameaslawsuits myOTperfsodety to accept v r e f ^ I ijctedrepresenta- whether tted. rou^ishotmydoubtabout pcopl^hiectivesofthegay precedenttw asdiq)^edin commonsI tbe editor of the — ~«=£n>mStev<! C a ih amingPre^dent Timescolu

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[ entered this race in the first )Utical power to the people of

ding me your opinions and ivard to seeing you again

; familyon’s “broken prtmiises" to wexiials, Wayiand wrote, ope when reflected, he will lote an agenda of same-sex iages and an open mUitaiy

be spineless, but he never IopsonafiipJlop).Wego and ignore hi5 broken ises and win vote for his re­ton because we know the s are our best hope for equal nent, and have been histori- Clinton’s judicial appoint- ’ s have done more for gay and m equality than Bob Dole oripointecs would ever-doJ------ -if* another reason to vote-----blican if you don’t want to £tre Judicial activism ce the will of the over- ning majority.: fact that we are even hav- is debate says som etl:^ imd aboutthe weakness of al absolutes. It is not unfair ; that if “gay marriage” can indated as having equal•«awfrwjth-marnage— ---------!cn a man and a woman, snext?•d for the Senate for hold- e line. ITie coming election ut far more than the econo- personalities or how good s lit’s about the courts, and . ertheyll again run shod over the will of the i, historical and moral . lent, common decency and onsense.

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le two best teams in the Can erence last year will square ol first week of league clashes around when Kimberly travel nding Class A-3 state chamt nsFeny Friday, e BuIldog-PiJot matchup 1 schedule of Friday the 13th f in the Magic Valley. Thc It sday night gam e has Burl d fifth in the state and fresh fi

6 -pounding-of-Minicortravci oH m a:M t_at7:30pjn._.___5 Pilots haven’t lost a game in i I and no Canyon Conference re eaten them since 1991. The bi n the Pilots’ backs doesn’t boiJ IS Ferry coach BiU Brock, howev e just take it one week at a ti ry to focus on ourselves," Brc “We try not to pay attention

Please see FOOTBAIi. Page

B urleyIn Millerewi writer________________

ILEY • The s tory line of tl t girls’ first high school socc ever would have made a dev 1 Impossible theme, ey’s mission • defeat defendir A-3 champion Wood Rive i with five retimiing staners ar □menal freshmart ^ o o d would have rejected tl1 course, because the ending w: dictable; Wood River S, Burley i iy played well for their fin [ expeaed maybe 10 or 11 goa t us,” first-year coach Jorg :said.the Wolverines been on top < mie, the score might have bee

definitely need some work, liver coach Tizz Strachen sai( )od to get this one under ou

experience of Wood Rive in the second half, when Jenn • a returning starter from thi ines’ cham pionship team ihat trick.was a freshman that got Wooi

Qing to start the match. Krist: nt, who turned 14 earlier thi «ored the first two goals for thi nes early in the first half.: River p ressu red Burle' out the first half, pinning ih{ he Bobcat half of the field. Thc broke through for a shot onlj2 in the first half, but the drivt t by Marie Michaelson gave Dme momentum going into tlic alf.obcats forced Wood River to c defense for the first few min- tie second half. Michaelson sut »p for a pair of nice shots on It keeper K risten Ba.shista lem well.lu rle /s little run to open tlie lod River went back bn the . Hobson, controlling tlie r i^ t red twice on direct Jacks in tlie ilf and once on a bleeder that off the Burley goalkeeper’s

)od River, thc season-opener chen a g o ^ idea of where tier

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BOSTON(AP)-I H aselm an hit tiebreaklng home r and Tim Wakcfie allow ed four hits

innings Wcdn. day night as the Bost R ed Sox snapped four-gam e losii streak with a 4-1 vie ry over Milwaukee.

’ I t was M in t e ig h th inning wh< K om ar Gaiutapar

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Biue Jays 8, RangTORONTO-T«a;

man Dean Palmer cor errors on the same pi Toronto to score the g in a s ix -^ seventh innj

Otis Nixon had two Blue Jays stopped an losing streak lo Texas.

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------- won-for the-first time-ias thc Gcvcland Indit

--------thelnnagrc-ttUrtibcnLhcir sccond straight, dtic to 10.

McDow-eil (11-9) allov over seven innings, si seven and walking one. 1 a 67’tninutc rain delay of the eighth inning.

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Soccer_Continued from Bl team needs to impro state tide.

“We have a lot of woi For Burley, the ma

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has’.some advice for plunk down 1 ^ mone events like last w^eli Mike IVson-Bruce Bel 0gh t . '

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(he fonner beavyweig Wednesday while hyi pcT'View bout ogaiost: Crawford Grimsley, Tokya

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GAINESVILLE, Va. P i^ d e n ts Cup was th the haste that often i powerful forces are tiy; esch other. And it show

The PGA Tour move its tussle with spo International Monaget new home of Tiger Wc the Ryder C u p ^ le tei those players from coi for Ae Ryder Cup.

Ernie Els had an intei------- whlch'TO'stnjCjusniB- —Ballesteros and Berohai

But haste made wasn ers weren’t there in 195 whldi had little time tc

I of the event took little r

Not so this time.Hie International teai

better — and an Amer------- wilUtinging-from-thi-

' Europe last year is loo! one“ anjfone.. The International tei United States 20-12 in ; nificantly. Gone are Fulton AUem and Tsukn

Replacing them are Jumbo OzakL '

“We came here to g guys a good run for tbei W e d n ea ^ after practi on.rain a t the Robert Qub.

"In ‘34, both myself, didn’t pby,” Els said. “I have the b ^ side we po

The change has not { the US. lockerroom.

‘Hliey go &om having the world to having the world," Phil Mickelson jump.”

The reference was t< instead of Hughes. '

, “Anytime you get Gr< anything youVe got a i Couples said._Indeed; the trio of H Watanabe lost 8 W of i contested in 1994. Flip t and the International w Cup 17-15.

“We’ll win," Norman;

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INDIANAPOUS (AP Indianapolis Colts wi back ', linebackers • Coryat and Elijah Alex practice W ednesday, other Jiand, runnin Marshall Faulk was in t ment room and Tony was on a lengthy list oi unable to woric out.

The Colts had 17 pli their in itia l injury Sunday’s game against d Super Bowl champion and coach lindy Manti was,uncertain how mar

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broadcast, re p o rt th Indianapolis Colts might sidcring a move to Clevcl strongly denied.Wedne; Jim Irsay, th e son of Robert Irsay and the senior dceditive. ‘ •

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SS keep ( ^rCoryat[AP) — The about the avi welcomed players until i5 Qlientin encouraged tiUexahi^ to nonce imaun!ay. p n the on Faulk,ning'. back Leeuwenbergin the .treat- revealed notny Bennett need for surge it of players'^— ^Leeuwenb

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! 24. We’re unequivocally:ediingspe- tru th to ita ta lllUs. It’s just Irsay saidaid of the w here the rc1 there was “We’re workin>lts would son dckets up.d allow the team hcr6, and^ tho , beinlndiy p c

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bo said he did not watch’the B( trying to build momentum for 1 lot at IVson, said the quick end It have b ^ a surprise.“I think that’s going to hurt boa long time. Seldon nos probabl; ore destruction to pay-i^-viw g in one night than 25 boxers die st 20 years,” he said.“Pm very mad. Tm very upset al ese jokers ru n n in g around^i

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le worid a t the time, came into ichausted ofter-a gruelling year e won seven toumaments indi

Co,lts hol tt returnsavailability of some wore:il Sunday, but he was Com<d that magnetic reso- , edhifrang tests performed MeK, B ennett, J a y encoi2rg and Kipp Vickers and /lothing ind icating a the frgery. practinberg ' and V ickers stringwalking around the work

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was concern th a t hereihad torn a capsu le der 1toe,” Infante said. “It '(Grani one of thoseithings, timin;es it heal.” benefa fairly good (ankle) “It:

any (anterior knee Ug- spencthe sam e,” In fan te side11 be just a m atter of team,'•ody heals. Everybody ed 24‘erent paces." two ysaid that Faulk was free amost likely players to beingame Sunday, w hile ; Ale:ackDerridcFroaeris'* playhlut after breaking an • “Asicker Stephen G rant enedack Denvin Gray and ' didn’theman Riduird Dent mattelg the p layers who loose.

)t GlevelanColts." Sea8 -ye.ar-old sitting a t......droppih ea n this, i t puts a when iir mind, is the team Baltir m’t like that because. 481,3( i,” Irsay said. ‘I t puts games ' worry into our fans. match 0 address th a t a n d ' Scai ly say that there’s no Dome alL” • drew > d he had no id ea home report o rig in ated . Sept. 2 king hard to get sea- Miam up. We have a great Wedm md Pm very happy to > • tickets .p o fa -It^ y sa id , ..........tatm 's

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man to get inti boxing for boxer about ha] lably done pie to pay $251( w in box- “This t foi i did in the This is going to

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test player in field tho b ^Ito the event field the bestear in which The teamnduding the stronger than

)bbling;IS to playeren’t able to p ractice omerback Ray Buchanan limit 1 his activity to some running. Meanwhile, In fan te wa: icouraged by having Coryat id Alexander practicing. It vm le first time A lexander ha: 'acticcd since injuring his ham ring on Aug: S during his firs; orkout as a m em ber of thi am. “Wc got Alexander a t at )portune time. We’re sittini :re with Coryatt having a shoul }r still dinged and Stev( !rant) out,” Infante said. “Th( nin^ really worked out .to oiu inefit.”“It felt good. I t was frustnitin{ ending so much time on the de right a f te r jo in ing tht iun,” said Alexander, who start 124 games for Denver the past '0 years and was signed as c se agent. “Being out there and ing able to run was a relief.” Alexander said he is anxious to ly his first game with the Colts. “As practicc went on, it loos' ied up, and a f te r a 'w h ile 1 In’t f ^ anything. It was just a itter of stretching, keeping it Jse. It felt great,” he said.

nd-boundSeason ticket, sa les have }ppcd si^ficantly since 1934, icn the franchise arrived from Itimore. Indianapolis drew 1,305 fans to its eight.home mes diat year and have never Itched the figure.Seating capacity a t th e RCA me is 60,272, and Indianapolis !W only 48,133 .to its opening me game this season . The pt. 23 Monday night gome with ami'was close to a sellout jdnesday, but ot least

sing matirst round, flip-flopping and out it, middng a pina corn­

's ore running around suck- it of their money and using sport as the pulpit of this

t it foolish for a 47-yeat-dd ato a ring with im ex-kick udf his age and expea peo- ! to watch on TV? for me is all about integrity, to be a real fight,” Foreman ly rime Pve gotten into the 1 a real fight You can’t say te other guys. They have a —

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Baseball owners go slow

CHICAGO (AP) — Baseb ruling executive coundl /aile m ^ e any major decisions w it met Wednuday, leaving k talks — and interleague pla; on hold.

— “I-wonVkid-ymi," acting cmissioner Bud Selic__s)“There’s still a hi^e differenc opinions, and I don’t w w t to 1 imize tha t They were all an lated to the point where I felt had a positive meeting.”

N either Selig no r Rai Levine, die owners’ chief n< tiator, publidy detailed the cussion during the 4V-hour sion. Selig declined to call f<

ue to' inform teams of detail the proposed deal, according source with knowledge of meeting who spolfc on the co: don he not be idci^tified.

Levine said the council 1 meet again — either in persoi by conference call — and source said Selig probably 1 ask th e council then to g Levine permission to wrap up agreement

Just 6 V weeks remain until start of the offseason — and f agent filings. Selig, accordinj the source, said he hoped a c would be wrapped up by the • of the regular season.

Selig admitted the slow pao labor talks may jeopardize in league play, which is schedu to s ta rt next year b u t awj approval from the union.

“I hope not, but certainly th orie of our concerns," he said,

Levine was upbeat follow the meeting, saying die disc sions were positive and do' playing rumors th a t he .mi; resign if a deal isn’t r e a d soon.

“I’m still ready to dance,” joked.

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POCATELLO-TlSchool soccer team j two games Saturday.

Against Alameda forged a 2-2 tie. O lea Matthew McFarlin an

In the Cubs other j Junior High, O’Learj Two of the goals w Midbust and Chase G: one.

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T aking first n e t Barbara Carney, Kerc McIntyre.

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The top-ranked teams . vived-a m ajor shuffle

week’s Associated Press high school football polL

And those victories 1 them solidify their holds No. 1 rankings as nearly last week’s ranked tear over the weekend.

Highland of Pocatello < ued to be the unanimous ] A-1 Division L The Roms > ed then-No. 4 Centennia] continuing eastern Idaho’s nance of the Boise Valley the stare’s largest schools. ‘

Pocatello-kept pace, def previous No. 2 Borah, 34- move into the second po; Capital of Boise climbe spots to th ird a f te r be

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(AP) — Coming off the fii the first t^vo games of the s has been painfully easy fc New York Giants offensi that’s made life difficult fo: ter BrianWilliams.

It's bad enough the ofl isn’t putting points on the b but tiie Giants aren’t even g< first doivns these days. In eij 11 scrie s aga inst Dalla Sunday, New York either pi after three downs or lost th( on a turnover.

It’s been embarrassing fo leader pf a line th a t was posed to key the offense, ani hardest thing for Williams been looking the defensive ers in the eye.

Tho defense, which has pi much better than anyone tho possible, has averaged 79 pla; far, including 91 in the sei opener. Opposing offenses 1 had the ball almost 35 minut game — and the offenM set g this season -of keeping-' defence off the field.

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fers compete1 bers of the Rupert Country Assodation met and played ket” Tuesday.e t was Wilma Shockey, ieren Arritt and Norva Kay

Lenora Kasworm, Elaine Keinxe came in second.

lay straight golfle Burley Ladies Golf yed stra ig h t golf on

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over'Vouted Moscow, 406, poll at and while Post Falls. Glenwin over Lakeland A-3 aft

third. Bonneville fell Tetc11 from its No. 3 spot F ru itlI to Eagle , 25-19. Granga 2 1 -point w inner booste<s Ferry, climbed a at thinr th w hile Burley comerpoll a t No. 5 afte r Homeclico, 42-6. the poler was the nearly its 36-3!vorite in A-2 after a Nam]r Blackfoot. Bishop 26-7 vi<

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in footbaUy held the second spot, hav I blanked Baker, Ore., whlli iscow dropped from the rank » on the 406 loss to Lewiston, tllddleton ranked No: 3 after tshing Buhl, 41-14. Weiser, a point winner over Homedale, 5 next, and Kellogg, turning in ! blowout of the week, 65-0 sr Wallace, climbed into the la t fifth. ■llenns Ferry remained king of after beating Challis, 44-13. 'eton was second, replacing litland , which lost to m gevllle 34-13. T hat win sted the Bulldogs into the poll hlrd. Komiah was also a new- le r a t No. 4, replacing nedale. Parma remained in poll tied with Kamiah despite :6-39 loss to Vale, Ore. ompa Christian’s impressive victory over previously sec-

It offense,” offensive tack le Greg op said. “It’s too early to get n, anybody can do that and up. But that’s not tbe way

team is. We’ll be all right and keep working.” le G iants are 29th in the ue in offense, a v e ra ^ g 78 Is rushing and 90 passing.’ are the only team averaging han 100 yards passing.Her, one of the most experi- d members on the defense, the best thing his unit can do le offense is to give it good ! at what Washington does ifense.^e have confidence tha t ;s arc going to get turned id,” he said.

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R enn ie,«ipion Deary . chwnpionshNo. 1 in the l^tits, hit 13ie Mustangs two fair0 , to remain round.

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i the first perfea 300 game i Bovdadrome tins seasoo? s tm e d bovdlng at tbe age

> and bas bowled 21 yean, is his fifth 300 and be oiled two 299s and one 2S8. lighest, among numerous. aiesw asa796. i l all those dues, you don’t 30 seconds to come up wiA ovite’s name. Of course, it’s [)aw*on- The cheering sec- n the bfoose League says he : look o r a a a bit nervous, m other tu m and another .3 No. 12.«ramlatfons, Roal Even if No. S, it had to be a real By tb e way. Basketball,

ds, VoQeybw and Softball outtbetopfiyeinthem n«t ir p araapa tion sports. In ig,-male btwiers-oumunj:— nales S3,percear to.47.per-___ id 39 percent are in the 18- ir-old ag e group. These :am e from tb e Sporting M anufacturing Assoda-

• • •■e will be a fun day and p for jun io r bowlers this : Sanjrday qt 1030 a m at igic BowL The Thursday league will start today and vill also be fun time next ay. If you are unable to , this Saturday, you can c ^56 and get your juniors up to bow l ,

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: ■ ] LEY - Tbe Burley Ladled 1 ^sedation played stzaight Wednesday. j

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i-EY ~ C lear Lakes G Club of Buhl puts itself o

an to win the 1996 Magic S women’s interdty-golf on championship. muhl crew came thmngh~ ' S 1 session of-ibe season--r-ai ies a t B u r i^ Munidpal '.L six-poin t edge over Bi

Springs. Canyon Springs’ ' T\ 5 gives It a half-point on R kes w ith Jerom e a t 56 6£

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LE (A F)— Boise’s jean •in ished tw o strokes - fausan Rennie of Venice 62nd h e r 1-over-par 73 bo ia y to ta k e th e first-ad of th e 35tb USGA saW om en’s A m ateur Se

)nsbip a t Broadmoor Ch• , set

who re tu rn s to this tiwiship a f te r a two-year ]1 13 greens and j yairways in her morning Wi

Saterrified of the greens naipractice rounds," said ' six:who th re e .y e a rs ago thile oldest woman to win IIS A nge les City Smiship, "but I spent an 19<a half yesterday on die Anreen and that seemed 57,:oday.” gni

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ment of the season will b S atu rday a t 7:30 p.m . i

' Bowladrome. (Sign in sta 6:45 p jo.) This wiO be a s event, boiriing four gg"*** handicap Tbe entiy fee i Optional events will cons M tc h play, turkey shoot

theoptioDalsisSS._______Non-memBers are invit

— botri as a gtiest, paying tfae fee onfy. Sboold t h ^ place ip riie fond anntt»l tTt*T ship fees will be withheld caxrent member is resj ble for signing tq> a new me win receive $5 off their em r NABI is intended for bowdeis only and bowleis w M n o rb ettg aw raflBcmnoit ia pale.

Thdnw.TvtktrxBTXtX5auy bowling column fo r th e T News. You em cantaa Herat 43S7er 6y efntnlar ttuc*[email protected]*-

r l e y g o l f v i c t o iPat Adams placed first,.-

M aria Delis tak ing sec( Norma Monison came in dnr

Next wedc the mQ a $5,18-bde flag toumamenc

out ahead1/2. T w in-Falls; B urley : Rupert re tied with 48 ] /2 Gooding bas 26 V L The sei concludes SepL 24 a t Can^ Springs.

O leta Roberts, Bubl, « medalist honors Wednesday 82 with Doris Pnfr>gT»aWi'' Bm] and-Robbi-R obem on*,'B l L a k e s ^ t- 84.-J o le n e - H in B u ^ , won net with a 67 w Twin Falls’ Cecilia Sharp a R iperfs Baibaia Carney tied 68 .

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One stroke off th e lea d m former diampion Marftmo Sqi 62, and Gayle Borthwick, £ bo^ofCanada.

,71 just played neat and tith laid S tre it, a two-time USC Senior W omen's • A m ate Champion (1984,1985), who o set three bogeys with a birdie I bepar^3,117-yardNaS. .

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of a year ago ;

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- with rape; lewd and la; minor, and paying fori . Edw ar Diaz has Wednesday, a judge lo from$S,OOOto$SOOin

Wendell fire ft df Interstate S' 'W E N D ^ -A fire

.. north of W endell < btteistate 84 and jtonp way down for about ]

Tia^fc’wasTcroutEd _ G o o d iu C q ia ^ d i^ i

tnjiniia in the Ere, an any buildings, she said.- Firefighters from ( Bliss, Wendell and tfa T Mana^wn^f q}] j in charge of the invest the blaze is stiD uncerta

traffic reroutec: SHOSHONE-A pn mtTA* of the eastbound i from the North Side I Jjtterchange is comple

- Both directians of tia sewiy reconstructed lai while crews b e ^ woA bound lanfit

The p ro jec t should Octobff.

few inches of pavemei next f m tndies of pavex ^ t e r i a l , lay it back d indies of two paremen newsuiface. 1 Grmite'Construction CaH-, is the prime con prilKon projecL

Construction fb light progressin

....... B U H L-Expea to'see- -tho new traffic light 1

. H ighw^ SO^.aear Ijikt Aveoue, D epartm ent Dirccxo-Gary told 1 w « i.

Winn said tbe constru process of removing an d inffalling a new one. WIi cent of the vroric done to underground, and not mu

I ibieontcqx. Ih e emits and gutters are on sdiedule for this 1 is close to schedule, ai Scott Bybee has been ca i^ e re needed. The proj to show progress as the are added along the wo begin. ■- In other d ty faisiness, review the planning aad zi ordinance book has finisi] ed significant changes i n : returned the book to the c

A zoning map showing t displayed in a public hem

Man seeks om< that bit him Sum, -TWIN FALLS.-A dog I ing for the owner and ini German shepherd seei Watetfront Park at appro: Sunday.

The dog’s markings a hreect however, it is more and shorter than the aver; herd. •

Ih e dog had a harness i nied by another German group of three to five peopl

Two group members - a . both .were described as ha

freddes.Anyone with infoimatioi

. tact Jeff at 734-8952.

Park Service offe for vandalism lnf(. HAGERMAN - The

. Service has offered a $ —information that leads to I

vandals who ru ined a zi ' H agerm an Fossil Bi

Monument.'The O ruon T ^ Ovcrlo

daliied ovfer the Labor Da {nore information, call 8374

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)r alleged leis delayedreliannaiy-hearing-fbrtm------aHegnUy paid $30 to have ^ d ^ has been delayed .

az and Edwar Maldonado ousins, have been charged d lasdvious condua with a forsex.as posted bail and on e lowered Pedro Dial* bail ) in cash.

forces closure s 84 to trafficire that started two 11 charred its way to • imped it, dosing the free- ut 1.S hours Wednesday _

Ited down Highw^‘2 ^ a ; paidier said. Nobo^.was... and it did not threaten lid.m Gooding, Hagerman,1 the federal Bureau of on responded. Wendell is i^stigadon. Ih e cause of »tain.

ied Saturdayprojea to resurface 13 nd lanes of Interstate 84 le Canal to the Burley I iplete, according to the 1

traffic win be using the i lanes by this weekend, , roric on the vacant west- ^

Iuld be com pleted by *

^ crews grind off the topnent, then pull up the ^ivement,mixitwithnew ik down and place rwo Jdent on top to create a C

ion Ca of Watsonville, a contractor on this $4.4 f

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for traffic piing rapidly "see visiUe progress on n ht being installed a r : ' 'S iakesSo^.Bnd£urley--. . 6 m t of Public Works tl }Id the City Coundl last yi

:tru^on crew is in tbe in old drain system and s< Wimi also said 75 per- tr : to this point has been much progress was vis-

ters along Highway 30 ^ lis week. Construction !, and City Engineer _ I called upon to assist Jrojea ^ n will start . the curi»s and gutters way and paving can

ess, the committee to id zoning commission’s “ 8ni<hpH inirinf.in some dmpters andtie ftWTiTtii n n for con- ' ^

Dg the changes will be earing. Cc

thi

mersofdog jnday «og bite victim is look- 1I information about a shi:een a t C entennial beiproximatdy 630 p m •

COI5S are typical of its Soi tore rus^ than hjnck, \ vcra^ German shep-. bu:

cosss and was accompa- aan shepherd and a Wple. y- a man and a boy - i having red hair and

Ition b asked to con- ^ ^ . ca^

Ffers reward Jg; nfbrmatlon 1°,\e N ational P ark ^ a $500 rew ard forto the conviction of------ oeca new sign a t the •

Beds . N ational resc. fo n

iilook sign was van- •' Day w c^end. For punJ74793. • deteted from reports den

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The 31-year-old home b Boise faces one of the tou nen ts a young, unknown could have: R epublican Crapo, who represents th tive 2nd Congressional Idaho.

Crapo, running for his tl: the U.S. House, sits on th House commerce committi tured 75 percent of the vote election and 60.8 percent in

But Seidl, a Democrat wl m Idaho for three years, sa ing to take tbe time and e/j to Bring Crapo down.

“I don’t have a problem someone like Mike Crapo ' (^ved as very popular, b e a

— that-8 -the-percep tioT -**-Sei

Kimberly $1.5 millk water proj goes to bi(By Margaret Jones Tlme»llewiconwpcBdeot

.KIMBERLY-Kimberly's lion w ater im provem ent j nearing completion with b m ade on the pump bouse « system.

T he project should be < and on-line w ithin 90 to 1 S co tt Bybee, p ro jec t engi JUB Engineers, told th e I City Council Tuesday.

T hat will make it possibi new well to provide additibi fo r th e storage tan k insta summer next to City H all.,

A lso Tuesday, th e coui cu sse d re s tr ic tio n s th e i placed on heavy truck traffic town.

H e av y tru ck s a r c caus road su rface to buckle oe

-S tre e t , re cen tly re su rfa t cost-of-$2 0 0 ,0 0 0 - which c th e s t r e e t budget fo r tli« year.• M a in te n a n c e s u p e rv is W right said that to build c so i t would hold up unde tra ffic would cost th e city $ 1 m illion - an unaffordal e c t fo r a tow n th e : Cimbcrly.

Wright said the traffic re; is not intended to stop, true making deliveries in Kimbei to stop truck traffic passing town.

Wright said C irde A Cons h ad v o lu n ta rily ro u te d i: trucks around the d ty sever ago in an effort to protect th and to avoid truck traffic p schools.

In other coundl business:• Councilm an D ave Ov

a n n o u n c ed th e Cham b Coinmerce is starting a Busi the Month re c o ^ tio n prognu

Tbe first business' featured the Endless Summer tahnini a t an A f te r B usiness open Tiiesday.

T he tanning, aerobics an shop w ill host th e open between 530 and 7:30 p.m.

• J a c k W right approach counc il abou t sew er costs South.Meadows subdivision. <

W right had volunteered t< burse th e city fo r any addi :osts his subdivision would in ^ e d ty when he applied for a ^or the real estate project.. W right asked the coundl f nission to make a payment o ot as itw as sold.

Mayor Jim Sorensen said thi al could work witb him

W rig h t also a sk e d 'w h en igbts would be installed in tt >hase of-h is p ro jec t a n d w o n n ec tin g .stree t w ould be lied.T h o se issues w ill b e on

lo n th ’s council agenda for t !edsion ;-_ ...........• Rod Pooler’s contrart as a

esource officer has been,rei sr another year.• An infared heat detecrtor >

urchased for the fire departm etect hot spots in walls or othi en areas.

GKT h u rs d a y

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don't thinin Seidl is n o t don’t thii-------------------------e buflder from ttire owwn toughest oppo- his second >wn p o litid a n He no an Rep. M ike Crapo did > the conserva* the Hous lal D istric t of nowlnlds

term er ; s third term in Richard I the powerful vacated it littee. He cap- bid for the 'otein the 1994 “Mike C rin 1992. ed untilwho has lived became

, said he’s wiB- becsuse be I eS fm needed b ^ J ik e S

Crapo’slem taking on . HolIiertocJ po who is per- Crapo w: lecause I think president ; -Seidlsaldr*!-----^ t h e t i ^

ion H 3jecL_H iid“ ■

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m b er o f inanew lytralusiness of O’Gorman Vijram. toward recovcred will be • Vergara, 2ling salon. received a nc ,e „ h e „ s e

cn h o u se MeiiicalCem.. . , She was doi

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Commerce onV on n e x t sys

Dr a final NorthRimCon!. one several Inte

s"asdiool.renewed

-W iU bertment to Houck toM a atherhid- the Internet to si

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a d d le cm o c i a t s a y s hiink it’s reality. And I certaiz: link be represents the Mag rfedidn*( even get co the agrio unittee untiljdtenn." —

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1 Stallings it to makf.a leSenate.Crapo wait-

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be didn’t want to take on som rRiciarrf Stallings,’' he said.'s cam paign m anager Wii xJc exception to t h a t - was absorbed with his job a e pro tem of the Idaho Semt ie ,lw » d .

» on a dating oe« habit. O re s Ofa re a bbttKbjr wfth cooedlaa Jajr lc d(0 the tfde safer, Obeo said be atl

man’s trai she’s recc

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lNQSCO - After a rupture ransplanted I d d ^ . Trade Vergara is again heading . ivery.27. a Twin Falls native. -

new kidney last Thursday reiher. Rod O’Gorman, 31. Calif.ration took p lace a t tbe )f California San Frandsco itcr.lotng well after the opera- iT brother was discharged :rgara said in a telephone

ly, she staned having pain g Ouid because her kidney

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L - Romance, a n and y can a ll b e had on tbe srding to Jeff Houdc, wbo e W endell Chamber of I Wednesday.ystems administrator for muttunicatidns in Wendell, iteixun service providers in ...

»d to a guy today whose for a guy she miet on tbe iJdc said. “He it was no

about how bis wife tised ) study Japanese a r t ent to a museum in Tokyo

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iVill for less than three yea ' If elected. Sddl sair

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“My first thought wa. was a kidney failing.-sbi3 She already bad reje

ney harvested from h<a P ack e r of Twin F al

i V ergara also bad und • liver transplants, the mi

in 1993.I She did not improve bs r had became dizzy and 1

amber geover the Internet, looked z ings that were done by a Japanese artist, b ro u ^ t home computer over th e : studied tb c ^ ” he said.

The cost? Ju st q local assuming the user 1 ^ Inte ty. '

“AD you need is a {dume cr, modem to allow you c

. over phone line, and an an Internet scrvice provi

Internet service providi charge $10 to $30 per mi anunmt of usage, according provided by Houck.

n h a t means that a Ifye got a sdratific and tedino

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h im a gome Crapo’s p5 and a place to run," AFL

Educat Seidl for comparmg He

hhnself with Frank tion.’ Church, Steve rhng

Symms, Larry b u tiLaRocco, Richard camjStaQings and Helen repoCheoomth, iriio aH doesiran successfully for Tbia U.S. House seat Lo<without previously Stemholding political campoffice. Seidl, too, “l ibas n ev e r held budsoffice. f<ir<.iti

1 Idahoans,” HoUier sokulas lived in the state Sh«J*ars." Crapesaid, be would cham- “i »iding. Medicare and threa: :e -rcfom i.-H e-ha9— doing rsement of the state

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tion.i by Monday. She “it’s gi id lethargic, and shesaicL

ets Internid at some paint- livingona / a U th century spend six ght them to our a id Wem be Internet, and IL

Wihsp.cal phone call, auseroln [nteiiiet capabili- cation via]

“Youcamelinc,comput- overtheL IU communicate call.” Hou lan account widi do itFran ovider.” Houck ■ “There

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'lor Kevin Ridiat- 733-0931, i

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is supopularity tov^LOO and the approval of tbel u o ^ Assodation.________Ele stin is trying to gain name it n. He has been to more local i in fellow Democrat Walt Mil t is much less known. On T u ^ mpaign workers beard an inf port th a t a Twin Falls Dem isn’t see him as a serious candic [he report didn’t phase SddL jocal Republican chairwoman ( ainett said she is happy with i npaign.1 tiiink becmse he hasn’t had ti J s to ck) the TV ads dot the othi ates have dime, people thmW h iou^” sbesaid •^be^woridng] he sa id she would prefer ipo’s campaign workers ignore 1 I would rather see (Crapo) not eat in him, because I thinly Jc ng reaIIyTreli,-*-she-sald.“” lM a (Crs^w) wakes up itTl be u » ]

pfckop track. Tbe bM do& who hs{ Xsea taid. fal order to provide tracH

ruptures,1 Francisc(bowed blood loss. Physicians t e kidneyjnight have ruptured, th a t point, I was scared," s

t is exactly what doctors fou ; an operation Monday cveninc i tb e ru p tu re was repairc ^ who now resides in San Dici le kidney is now producing urij ore also imprtiving g'gnt thnt I; s accepting the organ.J c e rta in ly not in the hoi h," sh e said. “Everything w 0 flow wgctber." gara and her family say th< aate the support.irom relativ iends during the latest opei

great knowing everyone cares 4

let lesson3 a dairy outside of Wendell, ca: be fiouTs a d ^ for (a flat rate), mdell attorney Robert Bardet

q>edal equipment and software Iso can engage in voice communi ia hxtemet, Houcjc said can talk anywhere in tbe worii ! Internet for the cost.of a loca ouck sa i± “Pve got users thaankly I don’t like iL”..........re is good and bad on thi ;* Houck said. “You have th« 0 access wonderful, empower mation; and you can also acces;pornography. If you have kid concerned about (pomogra

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CHEYEJiWE, Wyo.Wbeo iiLJiLi^i.Kiii B tcroed ctstt id 7 0 0 3 od Ikxaana. tbe s « B payiag isodi le s d a a d goTcnuDcnt is spend accan£ng D a fiedaal oS

R ecenij, WjoBiDS C Fish Departmeot ofH*

boir nwdi Cmini------ wjQld £aa t t n b e s O o

oivr tbe wolf p r o p n .B a tfe btsdea «od^ b

far dK soiES as it bss be federal g o re m n e n t. Bangs, die wolf i c c o r a v ] d ieU £ riA aa l\n id E &

*T1» f t i e a l eTtmma tbe XQOS ezpeaszre s a ^ said in a i^ooe tnteiTM cosi of nuiutgrng (the i laier cn is gpEog to ja a I tknoftbeeoa.*

T t ie p r o s r a o c o s t c u i o f s a j c a s liS D i t k 21 w b a re I r o n e d £ iu li d x E s >p PfyH lw 3T»c^ o fCQ9 of TT¥i 3II.1 a g tbe a s enforong rules rmii E n f a n y io J ^ a e d e s A t^ B :

Viola S. PettisgxI FaDs, 1 p ju . today. 1 Cborcb o f th e N'azai

. W asbisgton S t^ ( Ftm enl O i^ e l ta Twi

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E b a e F .B i c f c e n .o f

3>lA(acVALLE¥REC

S o n y o i a m a i e o g

A^ H b m Frffcr o t Twin

EJ o a n W a p n e m o f Bcs;

CASSIAEEGDIK

iliR ita Eek. M ai FanreJ

SZsw, an t£ Bmfe>'. Ban Ha w te and Dan Landi M ayboiy of Hesbom; a

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Twin r=ajli. d e d TuessSay.; 1996. a l B rx ^ V ie a r E s : ^ f e e s , th e r e s j a o f a stc fce .

S h e W3S b e n Jaei. 30, Hansen, one o! ffie r*o tf OS John ltc^.^e5 and S a Goodman. She grew 1 anended sctxxds h Kanse

. tia l iTig i r o n K an scn S1 9 2 9 . S h e a t le n c Je d G W e s le y a n C o :‘re c e frc fn1 9 3 0 . a n d I h e S o -J th e n CoH cge of E d u c a x n a ! AX; 1930 to 1931 w here s ^ e ra K a jrtie Idaho T o a c J ^ Cc S h e 2 ^ g r a d u a s d w £h a t

• of a r t s d e g r e e frc tn idaJ: U n i v c r ^ in 1 9 S . O n J J y s h e fTtamed Frank A. S 3 3 S Han s a x a union g a b g e d d e a ih in 1 952 . T h ey Evec H a n s e n a re a from c « f r rr u n til 1 9 5 0 . w h e n th e y n a Ta.in F a lis » t « f e s h e fw x yea rs .

F ra n co s w s s a iie toc g e(

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J: Wolf prc less than feyo. {AP) — "When youe m tfw o lm that is yoor »oem&Idafab joaharealocaes coold be time, moiuy,ntbefederal yoaneedtopmdine D<nr, animals.* be scfiidal W(rfTcs.andtf(gGazneand th a tisn o ta sIHcials dis- wohes are cuttndalbcrdm need n n o o ite s 'm o H i^ ITiewblmi1- Yellowstone Ii^beas^eat asd to centralbecofiz-die aspanofaprD

It, said Ed th e predatosyleada-Cor Northern RoclEfeSorice. fira moved inninen tafces maretfa3n20;<a ^ * Basgs Ftsh and Wirriew. T h e National ParJle program) bare estimaiecta be a &ac- for wolf recor

total roughlymore in its Bangs and othwbmwohes beEercthewo:EacfoHisD- bereaovedfro;o f tb e lq ^ gsedspedesb;afi' iiu tc anH <i.iiTT«»m der the ^Vlien 10 bi ^Baegssid. . ^ ^ re sa re s ta

= ^ SEmffSU o f Twin Wash, graresi y. Twin Falls today, Rop oarene. 1231 (Hansen M( , (Reynolds Cbapd). rwin Fans).

U enty Haj rf Em bo*r, 1 Barley, 2 pjn olds Foneral LDS Stake Ce

'_______ &xe^nend»np jn . today, P

, of Spokane, Burley an d 1

-— H osfBEGHEUL MEDICAL

C EN TS

> OQoaed at patient^ request1

win FaUs; and Larenie Oswald

BeieasedBcsley.

0\A L MEDICAL CENTER

w ^ Cboyl Olsen and Beverly & n ld Dorflee cf Ahst^ Donald ad a s, boch of toid; Gcctchen □; and Dawn F ttk of Riqjert.

Bdmsed

— OBmFor otflgay rata fafanpaHwi,

a n d Murtaugh frc in a onc^oom sc 1954 to 1976. sh tary school in T« first through thiri H arrison E lcm cr 197B. sho retirt?d years . She w as a of th e A'pha Oclts

s . Kiacher's sorority.w a s a m e m b c Methodist Church

Survwofs includ E. SaOcrwhite of B. Sattcrw hito of

. V a.. a n d U r r y V.B oise; se v en gra

t g e S ^ ^ M s ix g rca t-grandcf n g ^ M I prcccded in dcatl-

in 1952; h e r E B W a g SatusfMhite o f Toe •«tewhite. 6 5 . c t d a u g h te r . S ta c y s y . S e p t i a Tacoma. ' : a s i n T w i n The funeral will I * e . F riday . S e p t. 13.2 a i 9 1 1 . « MCftuaryinTwinFi 3 d a u g h te rs J a m e s Frisbfe ofnc S a d ie T effi ftjCow a t S u n s e t R w u p a n d TnKn Fails. Fnends R s e n .f f 3d - to 8 p m today a t V

School tn T h e family su g i G o o d in g contributicns m ay wn 192 9 to F ra n c e s E. S a lte r J e m I d a h o SchoJarship Fund. A l a n to r n Security B ank . P.' j re c c T rts Ja BranchX Twin Fails iC ertS c a te .

S 5 S J Went lacffleAndeiso

a x J u r t l h i s LuciiFe A ndersor!ved in th e W en d e ll.'d ied Weir m a rr ia g e 11 . 1995 . a t th e■ rn o v ed to R egfonal M edical:-wxJ for 4 6 Falls.

L udJIew as bom3 e d u c a a r . in A lpine. U tah , th

W H I T Ea a y ^

A U S • K D O O L y • 735 • 6600

ogram ma> federal govou have 10 wohres and threer sole breeding stock, wolve kiciovEstedinihemfor prote<:y, public relations — Oni0 pay more into those pairs, esaid.*lf you hare 100 mates1 if yro lose five or sa, p e rjt as big a d e a l... when each < nore common, we don’t Bangstomanage^_____ ______ Th<es were brought to die mone e National Park arearai Idaho firom Canada rentpprogram to reimroduce ' Bangsator to America’s Wh«tockies. Wolves were from jin Jam aiy 199S after take a

0 years of d^Ktte. thefc( Wildlife Service and B ^ ark Service officials could tied national spending l ifp n o OTery 1972-2020 will anima: ily 536 inillion. But mniinr 3tfaer federal offidals Woi' wolf population could to mar from the list of endan- tors. 1 s by 2002, and possibly state’?

bean 1) breeding pairs of could stabilittd in each of B an^ ;

m G E S =■eside service, 2 pjn. Fridayai u p ert Cemetery, M ortuary R upert Maril<

Falls, mi Saturda

la r ry H elm er, of Chapel,! u n . F riday. Burley Center, 2 1 ^ Normal Bemio ^maycaS &(Ra-€-to^-~of-Twitt-; , Payne M ortuary, 3 pjn. Sa 1 1 to 1:45 p.m . on TwinFal

PITALS —Je a n n e Adams, Gil ]

Cbarlone Wilson and Justi and Maria Marquez of Rupi

BlrlA baby was bom to Afr.

aid Marquez of Rupert; and M ofBiniey.

MINIDOKA MEMC

Some names are omitte

AdmiIrene Gibson of Ruper

rly Heybum. dden ' Relea

Mason Adams, Richarc Aschenbrenner and Shanti Rupert.

UARIES —00, can 73^0931, extension 278i r a d e s f irs t th ro u g h Elmer and !l S e m o n ta ry School At tho a g e1 from 1934 to 1935. H agonnan school ho u se . From She m arrie sh o ta u g h t e lem en- 23. 1934. i

t Twin F a lls , g r a d e s a n d h e r :hird a t L incoln a n d H a g o rm a r ncn tary S c h o o ls . In active in sc t?d after teach ing 22 titJS. S ho w s an ac tive m em ber tho P om or cita K appa , a retired Ralph movi rity. Mrs. Sattcrw hito 1 959 . wh ib e r o f t h o F irs t P a lm e r 's S x h of Twin Falls. A prilof 197 Judo th ree so n s . Neii W endell to of Pocatoilo . Melvin Sho then wi 1 of Fa irfax S ta tio n , a num ber c f W. S a tte rw h ito of of books, s g ran d c h ild ren ; a n d theW endei: dch ild ren . S h o w as death . Sho jath by h e r h u sb a n d her lovo of I sr s o n , J o h n F. ga rden a n d fac o m a . W ash .: he r Lucillo Is jorie Ftulh GcxxJmart Lloyd (Bud erly: a n d o n e gran d - P a lm e r of ic y S a t te r w h i to of P a lm e r of i

daughters. •. nil b e held a t 2 p.m . M ac Billiarc 13. 1996 . a t W hite a n d h e r hu 1 Fans, with th e Rov. W endell. D< rfndating. Burial wilt S teve Chive Jt M em orial Park in and her hus id s r r ^ ca ll from 4 WendoH;- a I a t Whito Mortuary, of Boiso; twi :u g g o s ts m e m o ria l of Kimberly lay bo m a d e to tho Wendell; 13 ite rw hite M em orial g rea t-g rend nd . in c a r o of R rst c e d e d in di P .O . Box 7 (M ain Ralph; a sisi

aJIs ID 83303 . . g randson. M A gravesli

® E L L . r s o n P a l m e rso n P a im e r;'7 8 . o^■ F r td a y ' a t W ed n e sd ay , S e p t, C h a p e l , an ;tio M a g ic V alley com elery lof a l C e n te r m Twin s in c e s h t

m anyorganl; 3m Nov. 25 . 1917. g e s is momc . th e first c h ild o f given to a fa\

!.199C'

■_______ 2____________!________ ^

ay cost vemmentree locations f e d c ^ nff»riaT« sa >lves would lose their spedaU otected status.Once there are 10 breedin; irs, the federal government est ues it would cost about $200^ r year to manage the program h ch of the three recovay areaj mgssaid.The.federal fiovem m entha aney to help the states whei ttes choose to take over tbe cut at program. ."It’s all n«odable' ngs added.When tbe animals are removec im the protected list, the state: ce over die program in fuQ a u ! federal funding basically ends. Bangs estimated that $1 tnminr uld be lost in forgone fauntinj nses due to wolves, but said the imals are expeaed to be a $23 llion tourist draw. iVoIves also likely wOI be easiet mahage than odiCT large preda' ■s. People m i ^ t look at the te’? respcnsibQity in mnnn£nng irs and think siinilar problems lid arise w ith th e wolves, igssaid.

lyatthe church.

irilyn J. Lam per, of Twin , memorial service, 11 ajn. rday, Reynolds Funeral el. Twin FaDs.

nice Tressie Trip OHainw,

. Saturday, White Mortuary,

il Bourquin, R ay Wall, iistin Pehnon, aS of Buriey lupert

BirthsVfr. and Mrs. Juan Antooio 1 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Belt

MORIAL HOSPITAL

itted at patients’ request

pen; and Jack Bailey of

ile&sedlard Rosecrans, Cynthia antell Baumgartner, all of

78___________________

ind LaVina O key A nderson, a g e of 2 sh o m ovod to tho nan a re a w ith ho r pa ren ts , irried Ralph Palm er on E3ec.54. in M ountain H om o. Sho e r fam ily liv e d in th o n a n a ro a w h o re s h o w as n school a n d g ra n g e activi..0 w as a lifelong m em ber of Tiona G ra n g e . L ucjile and TOved to north S h c ^ o n e in

w h o ro th e y o p e r a te d 's S e rv ic e . R a lp h d ie d in 1976, and Lucillo movod to '1 to b e n e a r to ho r family, n vrtjrked o t Tuppooivaro for e r of yoars. A s a truo lover s . sh o w orked port-tim o at idell Public Library until her >he will bo rem em borod for of family, books, h e r flower

and good food.3 Is surv ived b y tw o sons.3ud) a n d h is W ife.'M arvel"

of K im b e rly , a n d J a c k of B o z em an , M on t.; four rs. J a n e t a n d hor husband , liard of H ago rm an . Norma ' h u sb a n d , L loyd Little of . D eble a n d h e r husband , hivers of Boiso, a n d Diane husband . Tony M artinez of ;• a brother. J a c k A nderson ; two sisters, Thelm a Kysar jrly a n d Mary M cH argue of . 13 grandchildron; a n d (ivo sndchildron. S h e w a s pre- n d e a th by h e r h u sb a n d , sister, Edna Brown; and a

n. Michael Billiard.'e s id e sen /lco will b e hold 1. Friday, Sep t. 13. .1996, at 'Ood C em etery in G ooding, may call ftom 1 to 7 p.m. d from 9_fo 10 :J5 a jp . on__ a t D e r iia ra y ’s . 'W o n d e il

a n d th e n m e e t a t tho ' for tho service, s h e w a s a s u p p o r te r of lanlzations, tho family sug- sm orla l c o n trib u tio n s bo i favorite charity.

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saylUy OROHNO (AP) —

R ^ . Helen Chenowi ing , Jfae wrong property 1 sti, FaOs couple last wee MO ing to dear up a land ,in claimed was a .cove: SIS, tDegal campaign conti

Press secretary Khi ,t»g said Oienowetb’s e; ,en Ordfino lawyer JU-. Chenoweth, bad a tit] le" prepare a descriptioi

acres a t Oroflno tK red jointly so half of h< tes .could be transferred ^ aire businessman Ahi Js, his wife, Connie, ion The tide company : log induded in the prope;

tion a parcel ownei 2 3 (3jenoweth and Ms pr

Ju lie , with a thii ier Bersherssaid.Ja. But Bershers was 1

t te error was an addi

? Judge 1PROVO, Utah (AP]

t r i a judge bas re jec:---------convicicd-kiIloC?^R^—,-----Laffetq^s aotioa for-a

Lafferty’s attorneys 4th Distri<;t Judge 5

. Hansen on Monday to J d ien t^ third trial Hu Lafferty was inct because he played no active part” in his d^c second trial, which

—Newel for INI

IDAHO FALLS 1 Regulators say th e 1 treatment pn^xjsed to c radioactive graveyai Idaho National Eng Labciratoiy appears un*

The r c ^ t may be a delay w d coPit 9 pilot projea whih tor Lockheed Martin J Environmental Systems to new tedmology. The could be twice the $26 originalestimated cost

The contiaaor is pro scrap a nitric acid I scheme to use a syst detects radiation in e: soil and sorts it accordii levd of contamination.

The Idaho Divis Environmental Quality

J Environm ental ' Pri Agency said low-levc would be re-buried an contaminants melted int

. formforbuiiaLLockheed Martin hs

2 P o c a t e l l o

c o r r i p a n i e s f

s t i f f p e n a l d e

BOISE (A P )~ Two P companies face penaltii the federal Occupational and Health Administrai allowing unsafe woddn{ dons.

OSHA announced ti posed penalties on Wedj Tbe companies have 15 \ days to contest the dtaria

Ryan Kuehmiihel, d irector a t Boise, said 1 B uilding Co. could be

• $45,000. He said invest found employees were nc fa ll protection which ei steel a t heighu above 2 and their w ^ platform < have guard raili

One of tbe dtations I wiUfuI violation beausc w ere no safety nets in pbces a t least 25 feet abc g round or water surfa o ther places where the ladders, scaffolds, catd forms, temporary floors, lines or bd ts was impracti

Teriyaki Stea Stir Fry

Tender strips of steal • r -sUfftted-withvc^etaW

and.served over a bed rice. Served « /5oup«

, ^ Salad and dinner roD

^ :'l6 2 4 B l8 fU K n 8 M I

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!

lowethdesex-1— RepuUican 53acres.Noweth deeded ing steps ti ty to an THahn«dc while tiy- Bot erexUld sale critics ”Hden’sd<ver-up fo r an The coos■ntiibutian. $60,000fixiOnis Bershers est in th e> ex-husband, for ai r Nicholas- that gave 1 title company siom lm nx

S3. _ The. 1995the two hold entire S3 ah er in terest Chenoweth’

ed to million- tba t is biMAlan Ball and atoxw t gg

its value faly mistakenly nificsntlygiperty descrip- Recordinjaed by Nick to Ball undepresent wife, k^aOy rajv

h ird p a rty , deed was fi] years a f te

IS not sure if Chenowetljdition to the th e re n c^n

rejects rey p )— A dis- . / ^ w i th a i ieaed twice- Inrejecm -R onald-W .— said, “Defer-a oew triaL------ erenotigwys had adced but are par e S teven L. ment b to grant their the beginni I h ^ triaL”.acom petent LaSeityis no “rational deaths 1 2 ye iefense a t his in-law. Brm Jl ended in 24, and her

fannprp EL radioj; CAP) — enviitaiaeoce chem ical die new propto dean up a for a year. T^ard a t th e to start la a angineering “It’sinworlcible. over a y e a r’ a 144nonth compaiQrqxi]costs a t the The s ta te

bOe contrac- $10,000 for ea Advanced j e a is ddayems switches Manager Darhe price tag d ed a o n win264 million the leai^ Martinhasbentjposmg to Thedeam^i leaching poratesuhdciystem th a t prim ary E1 excavated Ix)ckbeedrding to the Technolo^e 1-. . headquarter*vision of o fH dals woty and U.S. a b c u ttfaed ^P rotection P it 9 is an2vel w aste contam inateand hotter^ in d u d in g p linto a solid" from C olora

bomb pi»"T TTihas asked pit contains ai

> Plani faceies ane

SALTLAKEI FocateBo County Ities from third in te rin nal Safety H ansen PlajlaDon for months as p<ing condi- troubled instio

. The county. th e pro- rowtimttnp ,ednesilay. sibly privamii5w orkioe in l i^ o f s e v e

overruns. Th►SHA area around S300.0d Palm er year,be fin ed M»anritw^ 1sstigators controversial fin o t u ^ tnrtargettdb i

I e r e c ^ Doug Shon fo® blower’s compm did not to return to h

th e p la n e ta rs listed a Monday. Gibl use there in w ork

above the lA X x j .xrfaces o r 3he use of d — ^

Mam 'cal fl

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eak.abtes.- ■ - -i»v ..............«d of : I I Ip or

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[mistake■husbaiKs. Nidc Chsicm a h is tak- as to conect the mistake^ fa

• C ven so. Berdiers added,sdealisdooe.*’ wfutv-ft'juve fredifli^n goc . I2fw half of ber half inter- Eh e tract that • nr an devenib-hoor p o ^ wre ber the GOP congres- iinina&cninM ayl994. ' . d

3 acres was $34,p0a^ t a ct

b ira u se the trac t was aa< agWTrltTtral TarwT bl

! for devdopraent is sig- y greater . . is

nder state law and is boc - ai

£ filol for m m Sian twoFter th e d e ^ was en t. areth’s critics claim ed lyy never have b e o a d

equest foih jUiimliei conricmn. terrfng mwf win tTartort \gefendant's allegatiaas— Eew to these procwtfijgs;-------part of the same a ip i- La a has been made an c e lai nning of the Lafferty <fii

reiy is cm death row fiar the ca • years ago cf his ssto-- tw renda W r i ^ LaHeny. ] ie r 1 il j iig i i. ^

Jiocess'pr Dactive grimtalagendes to review of iropQsal and d d ^ tests Ma r. T e ss were smjpused cd

g h ly lik d y w e w illb e the a r past s c h ^ n le ." a apt

i t e cpnld fin e n p to beur eveiy wedc tbe pro- Isoiayed. but K t 9 1Dave Hoviand sand t i a t at]g l r o ^ late.^wfaen to t

ibeen t^againa . starrmp riiiniji Jj a COT- Goiisd ia iy separate £rcxn’ tec

INEL co n tra c to r prii i M artin Idaho ' L

The company is £ red in bu t fainwould not com m ent fixt 1 I ifip in jJans. cma n effort to re trieve - o o a te d soil an d tra sh . *: : plutonium dum ped cos3 9rado*s Rocky F la ts the t in the late 1960s. The Enc s a n

netariumj 5W interinLKECnY(AP)— Sah denIty has appointed its ingirim d ire a o r fo r th e >*lanetariom in six SCb; postnring OTrer th e WalcTifiitifm coniinQei who^ eommisaon is also tireif< «^iu‘i n.>.wii> in frip^ y OOt Iizzng the plaaetarimn ilkxe v e ^y caz so fb a ise i ocblT he planetarium is Q0.000 in the red this repo

ranrle, Chariie < ^ b , th e omnal futmei fli'tiim<fire& vaini 1^ County A m am ^ Ht following a whisde- tm eanplaint , is ejq^ea e d in re3 his previoos job a t in tb tarinm as ea rly a s . costlibb was director of expe

ary Ann I is

(She'wantevery o n e to la

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en ly id’s landand the s n y m 0 0^ a n s

a n ocxintbntiai

Only after repeated xnqui was the s d e reovded last Rn t7 lu d : OKBOweth. On Bloec B d en CheaMieth released 1

was 19M t a dincom e ta x re to m lh a t : dainxd slioHcd she dedared

.profit from .tbe sale, s s inco that year.

Cbeaoweih said she gave origBaldeedtoBaninAfK ill bot that it was appaientiy lost.

Kick Oieooweth sa^s the I: is I r Jn l in his name <nly a t ' ooortfaoase becanse be pays 1a n n w»l t a r x »n<i r-oTT^from fats ex-wi£e.

Conrtfacmse employees ha a id land reaxiEags a ^ tax b TOieany reflect n m h ^ owB

»r new triater.' E rica L afferty . Brea W r j ^ LatEnty was a natiwyiiiiiB i4 j■ -----------------

A niii JlngTn m n rrr^oinftH LaSisr^ » opset at his aster law fo r e a c o o ra ^ ^ his wife (firoree him. B e cbinKd to !b received a rerelatiaa C rtn G calling Ear die * iB x x m r o f I twovkxims.

LafEeny and his brother. D: M reaxnictedcftheiffi^ in l9

roposedaveyard>f th e R adioactive Wats ^laaaganeot C cnqjle^ 2 milE z i ic £eet of bmied waste.

If th e process worics a t Ptt he Depanm em of Energy m qiply it to tbe irest of tbe bori caste. Then treated waste woo >e sent to New M esco’s Was soiation PQoc R a s t The

It K t 9 is for $179 mtlTkwt i \ otal cost to th e goreram cn

torage, is estimated a t S2S4 m ion. But tbe d e l ^ and change edinology conld increase ti •ice.It’s onciear who wiU har e 1

■aT- The Department c€ Enen ^ lixfcfaeed Mardn nnder [zedpnoe

is soppuied to f a j fi sxaocHtL*If it costs more, it^ going t

ost Tnrlrhfcf! more money, ni lie taxpayer.” J)e p am n en t I wgy;spcdcesiB!^Brad Boggi

getsn directorn rk p m e s t before briefly tall SdiejobasaaingcfiieEur. The new ac ting d irec to r i ike Peaisoo. who replaoes Jm ancex: Walker repb ced G U b bo was placed cm a«<iiiiii;*ji -j le leave a&erSZxat kcked faza It of his office and initiated ai ^oQcexved cmninal MiLMoigaBLCmsntfiBcners bare received: pan from indepeodent CDDsnl Dt Bob ^xiogsieyer. who rec m eads die pianetaiinm b e psi tned.The' planetarium ’s expend! res la n e swelled dram ationj m e n t sears, rismg 45 p e n z a the past fire years. Persocnd » m ake np h a lf o f thos< pmses.

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B y ta ^ U f e rrnm nm nw ltm ,

EUIOEY-1daIu>] o f Asricnlm re offic th e H in i-C assia Wednesday to csllo ormxwaxitedcbemica

Tbe agricolttire d a a d th e D epar Environmental Qua and dispose of the d prevent gronndwato

F ifty-seven gro? involved i n ' tb e Wednesd^Or a t 3630 { Ave. A n estim ati poonds of c b e m iu shaped to Fllilip Em n e a r S ea ttle fo r s( eventoal shipment t o n tn T ec as .

Every effort is mai contam inating th'e area, said Robert H Division of Ag

'' Tedmblogy.--_ _ ^ o d A ^ m agriai

procedore and maki-----regnlatiens are atHtea

pfiX^ ure is earned strict DEQ regulation:

The various types pesticides, herbicides <liffuk«ds are broughi lection sites in the i they w ere originally*TTi ffwrwiraTe grvr

----- isg-t&-«»ddt]^-{kmm

plastic bags a i^ '^ e i; dipms, mariced m tb priatevraming^

Each drum, wdghii W pounds.:

Boy ScouTIWHiwiN— 1_______

RUPERT - Mini-C Scants of America win amtoal Webdos Day E

SaSffday*Those vd)o parpdpac

ed to stay ovetnigbL i

Native step to

HONOLULU (AP] than I X years after throw of th e ir quee Hawatians have set th

' a gathering to deterxfnrm pf

Participants in a su ' mailed-in Native Ha

have overwhelmingly th e election of delej convration to propos< Hawanan go vemrtrpnt.

The H aw aiian Soi Elections Council aj annd Bfawanan songs, i

' prayers Wednesday it C d t of v^o rM lo ts favored a convi design some form of so'

Sallots were mailed native H aw aiians, i many residing outside o f Hawaii, and 30.423 lots were retnmed, ao

hala. 'Although th a n

o f those receiving

luMi _ j n |

oBsH(o|Hd l_ i wmxHo[H

i-Gassia ] Lemicals

iu> Department [fidals visited ia • area, on lUect outdated

e departmentLanment •, of . a S S m ^lality collect e cheniicals to ' ater d other nental contam-

row ers werele collection ^ s j ^ B S SOS-Orerlandlated 16.000 m | l | r licals will be Wr*liL*jJi Envinnnnental’: sorting and E g S M It to indnera-

made to avoid he collection tH a y s o l th e Agricultural

i t a jS 6o“S Eheied ta I h e " ' Department « ied out underions,hesiid. to be trace >es of unused „t o and other lehttolhecol- Se contiiiners Illy stoied in.

7 are put intobea into steel ?verthepLi th th e a p p ^ ‘V d r t .

!.»•.___ Seattle ans

b erU » r.e ..i.

)iits-plan Cit^___________ prt^rambeg

byastarsnu locate at orn

i-Cassia Boy Those plan mn bold their' wiHneedtO] ly Hike at the { cc is S7 per n in g a tS a ja . o fd ^ tp eo p

AUW ebe pate are invit- Emilies are i iL A. campGre hike. Bring

e Hawaii owardsd\P ) —' More returned thte r the over- said he is cleen . Native . reflect tbe '; the stage for people,ermine some “This isinadon. Hawaiian p; summiVi Luue. hala said.Hawaii Vote “One-humgly approved after the ov{leg a te s to a dawn of a n [Mse a nadve - is tim e form t bands and ;Sovereignty aside.”1 announced The vote^ d u m tsa n d tan t first sf that 73 per- es tab lisb irreturned bai- descendant: invention to . nous peopler sovereignty. ra te i^ a tioled to 80,000 government,s, including Much pf tl ade the state' ' ereignty ani(23 valid bai- forHawaiiai. a c c o n ^ to involvemendKaho'ohala- throw of Qi

HawaiTsIasttn 40 percent Tbe next iing ballots Gov. Ben Ca;

IH ca ^

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. 7 ; ^

farmers ; for ag d(

Department d A f r lc a t tv a c o O e ^ Rt enployees. In wUte s d ^ -m re M

iced to its final destina- Fa<ind

ire now working on a B gram for recycling the dif rs," Hays said. brc; collection site, a layer dir tic is sp read on th e wa: o_proteCT it from snills. _ foo ick blue tarp is spread .gip' plasdc for added stabil- and

Vrtims are all hauled to hou irea, where the waste is the id <imitnr chcnucals are brc d together. The waste of t shipped to the A ptus disc

ty of Rocks hi3e ^ at 8 p ja , followed quasn%. The grmp plans to Tiir near campsite^. houilanning to stay overnight wayto p ay fo rcu n p s i^ n ie cho()er site, with a maximum The»ple. hikibelos Scouts and their theire invited p join the free Fing a sack lunch and a Deb

iians take ilf-detenrthem, Kaho'ohalahala d l i

s confident the results thele will of the Hawaiian the

dedis a victory- for th e vivt

1 people," Kaho'ohala- ‘date Bl

undred and three years couoverthrow we are at the non1 new age," he said. “It bre:o r Hawaiians,to join outid put our differences and

Hte is seen as an im'por- dont step in a process of or litiing for the 200,000 Scnts of Hawaii’s indige- elccpie Mme fonn of sepa- invcdonship with the U.S. anymt. shoiif the argument for sov- Hawand self-determination TIiians focuscs on the U 5. twiclent in the' 1893 over* . fedcQueen Lili'uokalani, ingc

astmonarch. Uct step is not dear, but- ruleiCayetano said the coun- dom

, i : .

5 bring ir lepartm(

M hazankxa W8st« from grower* [ i htiped bjr TeOotKoltBd contract«

Facility near Dallas, Texas, indneradon.

Because as many as 300 w ' d iffe ren t p roduc ts-m ay brought in, anyone work: d irec tly w ith the hazardi w aste m ust w ear p ro tec t

glpves and a nncV to filter d andfmnes.

Workers are lim ited to ti hour shifts because of the hea: the suits and tbe difficulty breathing th ro u g the filters, of the gloves, suits and Glters; discarded between work sessi<

tiike Saturdaquart of water per person.

The hike will take about f( hours with planned stops along i way and lundi at the end; farm] i:hoose their own trail routes ba rhe hike is not strenuous unli hikers choose a harder trail iheir return.

For more infonnation, c Debrah Roundy at 436-1543.

i another ninationdl is the logical body to cairy < the election. However, he s< the Legislature will have dedde if the council should s rive past its Dec. 31 expirati date.

But Kahoo’halahala said t ;ouncil already, has formec nonprofit organiiadon, Ha (t t>reath of life) Hawaii, to cai )ut the planning of the electi Uld convention.

He said be hopes the conv< ion can get underway in a y< }r 18 months.

Some Hawaiians boycotted t ilection, objecting to the stat nvolvement. They contend my decision on sovereign Jiould be left entirely to nati hawaiians.

The release of the results h wice been temporarily halted ederal judges following the ,1 ng of two lawsuits.

V S. District Judge David Ej iiled that there was no constii ional problem with the electio:

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s b t o MtnlCmla ar«a Wednesd twDiken. ----------

s, for so they will not coi area. Hays said.

0 7Q0 . Growers who pla / be chcmicals must pr k ing days before the eve dous more chemicals cou ctive in than could reaso:

dust a limited budget c chemical waste,

two- The process of 1 2a t of checnic^ was cont] ty of pound in 1991 ancs. All tracted at $3 a poui:s are the changes in haisions dures, he said.

ly

e to1 sur- * ■ ' ition

I theed a ’

irtionBrian Bifabin, 16, left, at

iven- ' west of Burley Wednesdyear Saturday for children ag«J tnfonnatkxi, cad Dennb (

Trenchitive

ENOCH, U tah (A had -year-old ditcbdigge

d by the trench h e was i fil- collapsed, coverin

an estim ated 1 ,0 0 ( Ezra dirt.ititu- In alii 20 emerge: ion. and law enforcemi

■.I •Hi»TiB,'nte*S39K)CRiL'i>i

r MEQ m:3 23 aa

. ByLoriB Ttoe^Wei

___ fnmtnttg

hunting z atap(qiu

B tr o u a

hibiTeShour bef

T ■ aftersuns “Tliis (

because i dangeroti

esday. Chairman........................meetingJ

Remsbcontaminate tbe that bk>d

could leaiplan to bring in as pet^le pre-register 30 out spots:

^ent. Otherwise “vfhat »uld be brought ing th>»tn isonably be h ^ - next andfrt 1----- -«M| MSV wiwtw IMIU iii iXUI^ C:t CO handle the us to sec

h>WTIngac)f handling the Comm intracted at $8 a Stn-ensot md is now con- area b ^ : ound bccausc of receiuly t handling proce- anylonge

“H nsu

Go SP

t, and hb bother Sid, 10, tackSe tbe »day afternoon. The MlntCassia Opi ages 5 ta 12. Regbtratkn wig be frc lb 0. Peterson at 677:3548; Gaiy L)

leaves in,k(A Pr— An lg- rushed to"Lger died after 11 a.m. Tias working in Martinez,ring him with peared asDOO pounds of A fterSi

ered Martigency medical citate biniment officers nounocddc

. \

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linidofc lay cut xess to ]dBettfaiesidWews witter______________

fPERT - Minidoka County iis.«aonfr5-want-to-approve— f Tnn tr<» uj tw»?ght>iw SeCuritylotorious hangout along tbe e River, but they say they oncem ed it could create cmsdsewhcre.! ordinance would prohibit Qg and nxreational shoodng (qmlar area about five miks. cast of Heybum near 110 E., known as “The Tree." Tbe Ity is owned ^ the federal 11 <»ff csdinanoe would pro- entrance into the park an before sunrise or an houram«»fds (ordinance) bo tb e s me se it is setting coe bell of a ' iDus precedent tliat oDoeyxi it!s going to^^-di^icult-to— I way fr*n,” said fV«iiiiift.«j<»i nan John Remsbeig dtsing a3gM onday...................... ' ‘ "Qsbesg said be is coDcemed locking entjance to the area lead to problems dsewhere ^ le lode fcr diSeient ban^ ots near tbe river, lat wxjYe ddng is just mop-

secure areas near their :asw c^” besaid.□missioner John “Bert" tson agreed, he said t ^ las ten many problems ly to Iea%-e’it open at n i ^ nger.1 sure as wc pd k e this area

5PEED RACERS

tbe track a t OptkDlst Bfcjde P«k • I Optimist CM) b q n so rii« a e froo 9 to 9:45 U L , an i cost b S ly Lynch a t 4385611 cr 67M990; <

killing Utahto the construction site

. Tuesday t c r Armando ez, of Cedar G ty, disap- as the walls gave way.7^ mTnTin«< Ti»qnpcs tmnw.artinis, but eOorts to rcsus- him fa iled . H e was pro- 1 dead soon after be anived

•I8J

■ f ■

U299S n«»«H l.T irfiM kl*

c V a l l e y M e

a Counti n n 5T reepublic

is could lead to increBsed ac elsewhere, bu t we haveWTTi^tiing tolem," he aid .

Underage drinking, gan near homes and raucocxs sometimes with more th a people - hare TnaA» the arn m m rrf) p fftKT^ir, fo rCcmujf law epfon~raTmT offi

A dead body was foosd the area on May 17. W H unter. 17, o f Rupert stabbed to deadi die and falgiTi to the area «ber body was later discCTPcreiL

Yvoooe Danid. realty spei with the Boreas of Rec^mac

pne at ri* entrance of the p (y a month ago and will s f tm g r f anH iithe couniv for coe jcar.

The cnmmisOTfTS recein __offcT -tw o jreds.2eo-frQ m j

and close th e gate fo r S3 ~ month. Honerer, d ie ciiima

ers Monday that tKseemed high and tha t a

ate the t^ te for at feast the

> e b m s i h x other <rvin a Trvwirfi g lile^ a lot to expect taxpaye

—p^Mbr-tbe<>pfTwnemtkfaa a gate." Remd>erg said. have to look at fimnti^ see what they’re doing a' anas Cke tins." »

Meanwhile, a Coal draft o ordinance is prepare d a y n e ZoTlineer. th e com dqnny proscamng atmroey.

^

(H H V m y 30 « d W a s t i a ^ Am yck « * ty k s^ec fls a d I t e n x ! $3. R n s fa e ^ t f 1 0 ajB. For Bof I; cr U b k Ifessfcy « 438-1966.

ll ditchdi^e~ a V a D ^ ^ m B ^ ^ r O s : e

Iron County SherilTs D< B1«»aV it was

w ei^lt of suffocated M an iner. who diggine about 10 -12 feet fc ground lev d a t the time oarrii^^-nT

CaCFtfc-Qpihr iB*ii MijHhAi' '

Kmrn U

'Esrr

Ity ,

dactivity | tve to do ; cheprob- 1

i parties'^ ; than too le area a irmiAOrT. 'loffidal^ ; and near ;. Wendy l •ert was • 1 ■rioosciay A ereher d.spedafia

nszaOeda JCFBoper- IspCtthe : agiiwidi

DBied aap a r e s i - ___ iI to open------- -rS 3 0 0 a

tdiebEd It a law ; ddcper- d v E r a j

Ihad any <!

th seems |^ ---------i “W ell

lg about

iftcftfae 1 3ared by county's oey.

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isD epaw I b d ie m l Ijs in s& i rirho was •'e t below I le o f the

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F a m ily

IJv(DEAR ABBY: I

panion (call her B. • 55-year dass reuii

month. We have for eight years, a attend church toge

The trouble i received her in{or reunion, .she answi tionnaire saying he deceased, she w

? church groups, hac eled all the time Ausmilia, Hawaii j

• not once mentionin a companion.

---- a pay-for aD h e r ther expenses. I fei

. her failing to mendi / even want to go

I reunion. Please gi advice.

LEFT OUT DEAR LEFT 01

your companion feJ able disclosing on a

. questionnaire that ■with and traveling v whoisnotherhusba

• to take her omissioi; If she wants to a.

. yeai* reunion with he• • ' ing and go - and you’

ably have a wonderfu DEAR ABBY: Th

— ■ •-much fom-wonderft

The LylBUHL - Charles a

Lyle of Buhl will be an open house Sunda

1 : vance of their 67th: anniversary._______

r i-riends and re lainvited to call from 2

B at the Moonglow Moi e Park in Buhl. No gifts

The couple was max 14, 1929, in Califon

I have two daughters, [ Goss of Hagerm

Rosemarie Irwin of T

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A "Clearai ac tually

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I MBifs Knits & Polo Shirts by'Woolrlch&Columblo

no w lu s t S i 5 “ ;

Ladles Short Sleeve Bhirts values o f $30 to 38

by Vl^oorrichi Columbia

n o w l u s t S l 9 ”• values o f $40 to 52 ' ■ by Woolrich & Colombia

n o w i u s t $ 2 4 ° °

Hike Air Mada^■ ■ u m t m i m i t j m | |

■ a c fiS im ia■lOUjta

■1 5 HOW $49.95T ntt 7 m ttUr Stall

s .n,in,i34.ssSAl£S19.S. Chlltf«#ii8 etoYoirth6

^■LIFE

^e-in GojIf: My live-in com* f f - —r Beth) is having a I cunion ia about a ' . ve lived together ii travel together,ogether.etc W - •,e is, when sh e ' ifomiation on the iswered the ques- ! her husband wass was ac tive in and Delhad friends, irav- 50th vnme (last y ea r to July 4. S Ul and Mexico) - ' lived oumng that she had party w(

- off. We;ertrips and allo f ....umn'frwfeel left out by thei^ pa

tnnon me. I don’t Poppy Sgo to th e class and - w(- give me some Chrian^.i

the addn and print

\ attractivOUT: P erhaps "(the Amefelt uncomfort* datel) for

1 a class reunion out70ofilat she is living We asllg with someone Nanny ars ^ d , so tiy not experiencsion personally. sometima attend her SS- years. TwI her, stop pout- day, NanreuH both prob- what we i irful time. • die Fifth tThank you so was ph>»nf

a fa lldgars tan cardsTieti

N N I V E - R S . ^

yles:s and Edythe be h o n o r^ at nday in obscr- 7th wedding

e la tiv es a re n 2 to 4 pjn.Mobile Home fts please. parried Sept.om ia. They *****2rs, B arbara five grande rm an an d gnindchildi f Twin Falls, great-grandi

Fo Duy, sell, trade ry the Times-New

Classified733-0931a n c e S a le " of s y w ou ld love t (

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Dell Slack celebrated their wedding .anniversary on J. Since ail of their relatives out of state, we felt that a would be too liard to piill

i e saw a letter injrour.coI-__ FromTQy and Carol about parents’ 50th. Nanny and ' y Slack went on vacation -j we “ borrow ed” th e ir mas card list We knded all i Idresses onto the computer j tinted out labels. We chose t tive computer stationery ,m ericajiflagfortheJuly4 ,for our letter - andof them. Jasked everyone to send sand Poppy a memory or i

mce that they had shared sime d u ring the la s t 50 i Two days before tfae big ii anny ca lled and asked redid. We tried to plead. • „ il but railed. The response pi

Hicy.recaved___ iiletters and photographs,-----ni

;a r y — - ^

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idchUdren, five great- • ^ ildren, and one great- adchild. — i

mot tion

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b n le ft and we gave Uiem an a: put them all in.-— -------

the memories. We can’i enough fo r printing

fantastic h in t- JERRY, KATHY. C

AND COURTNEY S BASKING RIDGE, N J

d e a r JER RY , Ki CAITLIN AND COURT! can think of few tMpg<; a; less as being showere< tappy memories. Fm ha

— have been of sovicfc—• DEAR ABBY: I have b.

avid fan of yours for yeaj •have been re luc tan t to-j your volum inous p ile ol until now. Concerning the in your column about “cali that feature scantfly dad women,” I do no t lelievt reply was entirely approprij

Most large companies established ru les against •sexual harassm ent. Lock Martin Tactical Aircraft Sy Standard Practices'825-3, i indudes the displ:^ of caie that are offensive or scxuaU' gwtive, is an exam ple of' niles. Although there are i public laws and federal re

-tions-aga insrharasra ren r -Tnnsrcom prehensfvel^tle

S a r c a s m c c S n i

o f t e n c o m e sOrtande S e n t in e l_________

“There was a certain foot player who forgot his helmet

-<wn-Jtarted talUug ttupply.; tn e ^ ."

That blast from the past ^ liv e re d by deficit hawk 1 Dole m a broadside a t supply^ tme believer Jack Kemp.

Now that Ddehas taken KanraShisTOpreadentialrianiingni— ana deaded that tax cuts i m «e imponant than defidt red non — he’s not likefer to be hurt ptt-dowm at Konp on that score.

Count on him, instead to ta deep bites out of the hide

Resident Bin Oimon.Sarcem is Dole’s humor soie; a

t’sas^A ^bynnlH onsofo the A I« of It is how you’re brouc

jP. says Fran Friedman icensed clinical psychologist Vmter Park, F la -“Humor sty an be passed down” in families.

LOCy\TEO a t 848 M ountain M ew Drii ------ ----------------- ^ to ca ledM ut

ia lB n m B t1 J 0 a .n i .

w ^ s e W o ^ oven - K enro i s ? ? ! .* * ” * ‘*o«P freeze -4 r tW - Bomfru sowing

i r S S i S

f s s i i3 -a ^ J3 3 s . « a ;

S i f i e ^ . Tool boxss - AsiwrtwJ hi

fwJtaSilSSS. §

-O w en t t o a irm atlrpss-Pill Set of COfTOfl china -

^ P ^ M t t l n g sflvofwnro - (2) sol 4 peppers-R atflos ■ Pd

oro—Sttbjfclay. Scptombor Ulh'ol 1

OWNER! BaI«nM:CoihorBoiikDl

Sale managed by Mo!' ' 'ThoBushassUit

3T I0N E E R S. - Rupert .Idaho

LyteMastora. ' Mobile • < l«toho-543-6227 GaryOs,

>Mo* 731-1618 Gooding, Idaho . , M obU o.«

RINGSIDE PHON

I

out o f (^ b u m j o ' th e a v ilR ig h n

- M e ?iv“ ^ o f they do not ha n t th an k ^sexual harassmi ng such a s u b t l t

— FRPnpC A ^ LAND. FORT W SLACK, D E A R FR

CLEVELAND: th an k s tl

TNEY: I outcry from mo; a s p n c ^ e r s . P ic tu re s t

■ed w ith w om en are itmi ^ P P y io for display in an’. ----------DEARABBY:»>een an o n e fo r your “n

^ o u t be writing to, DeI 'a d d to don. o f m a il . Pve been read

tie le tte r , for ages, but I dc^cndars seen this topic ad young an old Bible thatv e y o u r days. ITie pagesT iata beginning to fallss have chased a new Bilist such su re w hat to do Vckh eed I don’t feel rightb y s t ^ into the garbage.

wluch Is th e re a proiJffldars poseofano ldB ib l »Uysug.j f such TEXAS? many DEAR MIKE: ^regula- th e Fuller Th>>nl»y . th e in PaffldenarCaliftie 7 of Protestants can d i

iS im humor i i across as nasi______ • And those who cas

otballgt and “A lot of people; y-side > o tn e r w ith sarcasr

Cuciiel, a licensed i cgunselor in Winter

tw a s ripostes get s h a i ^ cB ob they go along, and “ y-side km doffun.”

W e b s te r’s Ne up tn D ictionary tells us t im ate- sarcastic “implies ints are tau n tin g w i^ mock^ u c - veiled sneers, etc." « in g A ll in th e guise (t course,take • Yet sarcasm oftende of a s ju s t plain nastine

knows.iand “D o le ’s d a r ts ha'hers... a b o u t th e o n ly aught th e re h a s been in thfJi _a tia l cam paign,” polift in N eal Gablcr wrote. “:tyle being rewarded for it,s. castigated.

STATE AUCTION iS E P T E M B E R 1 4 , 1 9 9 6 '^3fivB, Twin Fallj. Idaho (Mountain V 3uth'bf(Falte'Ave.Easl) ' ~ '

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. Wrby vacuum - Several sn «h Slovo flroplaco lr»ert wlih autom

M FURNITURE^ 1 1 0 with his and here dresser,;

Jon slzo bed with box springs anc

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ec t ib l e s

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Ung puller - Masonry lewl - L m ^

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• (2) camp cooIOfB - (21 nice sloe^ hermos and other m ist lloms. ^

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lo. voiy doat). tvoll lakon caro of a i t ^

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cla ss rehtsA ct. ............ ...........Bibj,I will reconsider your thra 5t people know that forts have to put up with inks nnent no matter how indi\

DERICK H.CLEVE- t o k r WORTH, mXAS S FREDERICK H.D: I have reconsid- .5 to overwhelming b K jiore sensitive read- s of sca n tily clad I W Appropriate, “art” I Vanyoffick_ ^ __5Y: Here’s another

never thought r d K i y D e ^ Abby” collec-,

sading your column ■ ■ don't recall having '

c addressed. I bave hat has seen better ;es are tearing and e* , . aU ou t I have ptu-. c S a n Bible, but I am not Chiirs o'with the old one. iit just throwing it :®- Chalfj.roper way to dis- Fru/twe Jible?

- M K E I N K

J: Yes. I'consulted O«k0olological-Seminary-------------Jlif-rand-was-told;------how-<;dispose of an old Ofto d

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stinesscast a sardonic eye ' ally m j(y trading . a m i l^ disposed. ‘Vpewrlt*

asm,*! says Gini:d mental health citer Park. TTieir Whe*t b«•er and wittier as AutorMt).d “lhafs why it’s ^ , Z

New W orld Sr*dSTft ts that the word intent to hurt by -'■""o™ jcking ridicule,

le of humor, of ^Beo beMAil

cn conies across iness. Bob Dole

have in jec te d ' am u sem en t

1 this presiden- olitical author :. “But far ftxim ■it,hehasbeen I

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Aw«taiyi(iiiiH>t»nipletM <niok» that had accumulate Coeur d’Alene Indian Rsserv

Doctor’s state Bo:

; BOISE (AP) _ Court ments indicate a former R« physician’s history of alcol and psychiatric problems j

' ently escaped the state Bo; . M edicine’s jjo tice befoi

bem npractidnginldnW ■ Months after he began wi

the state, Dr. Brent E. Woo allegedly attem pted a si relationship with a patient •drugging her.

; ■ TnedocumentSj-which ca *; light Tuesday, are part' of a

.practice suit in 4th District ( They concern the phjadan-

• nated Board o£ Medicine’s e to revoke WoodCeld’s licens

At least two years befoi began practicing medicii Idaho in late 1991, Woodfieli

: :diagnosed in Oregon and : with a variety of ills, incli : alcoholism, organic deme 1 'attention deficit disorder

Panel restr■ BOBE (AP) — The Welfare Board voted Wedne

■' to restrict the list of streams s idered for “ outstant resource” protection to Middle Fork of the Salmon the Selway River and their c

— taries.—-------------------------The board will launci

statewide series of hearings or : designation, which would pre

;Ae streams from devclopmer anything else that would lo water q ^ t y , TTie panel’s ret mendation on which stream

• .watersheds to protect will go . new Legislature for action. ,

Record number of sr COEUR d'ALENE (AP)

More classes at better times r be one reason for the larg enrollm ent in North Idi

. College’s history. ■David Lindsay, dean of s

dents a t th e Coeur d’Alt school, said 3,644 students sigi

I AuctionI S a t u r d a y , S e p t .« LocaUom 4 Miles North Of Shosh JJ Store, then 4-1/4 miles west. WAI F s A L E STARTS 11:30 A ^ T R U C K S , T R A C T O<f> WITH FEEOBOXTMTnUNS* 1978 iy

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3ardofM(irt docu- borderline perse'Rotburg the documents shIcoholism, -rrhe long-teraM appar- unknown,” a Uw ard of Human Servicc

ifore he investigation fo 0 . • WoodfiddT^arin

doaors who exar 'Oodfidd ■ concerns regardij a sexual continue to pract ent after light of his diagno

Woodfield clos1 ^ e to and provided me Df a mai- in Oregon, when ct Court the time, with-a si an-domi. lhat he “would no s efforts cine, in any form,

ense- . as he was cleare jfore he dan."icine in ‘In November 1 Hdd was surfaced in Rext 3d Utah received permi iduding patients at Madi mentla, ., Hospital. Woodf der and first licensed in :

tticts list o f Jalth and The Idaho dnesday League earlier ask ims con- consider th e Se anding Fork, 15 tributarie to the streani segments

ion M d ing resource” prot( ir tribu» Biit _C hai/iM

t TT^ihnerty said the. inch*’ a to restrict its cons sonthe . year to the two mai protect “If we were to ha nent or a t all, with the pi I lower the L e^la ture, Wl recom- , responsibly," she j ams or felt we hod to li go the could look at.”

.The' conservat

'srudents enroll at-Nol^P) — up for the fall semeesmay than the 1994 recarges t more than a year ag Idaho- Lindsay credited

to North Idaho Coljf stu- tjonnl division, whiAlene more courses atsigned favored^by students

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boardwalk a t th e Co«ur d'AI#ne, .|daf JumIng of blue grssa fields on the Rat a ttfouShotrt mtreh of North Idaho.

Nd history- leciidne’srsonality disorder, told hosj5 show. ' fromatJerm prognosis was and offaU.S. H ealth and psychiaa

ices D epartm ent work,found. However, “He di

nnfoinictiihanEe“Jtamined him “had noses,” tfding his ability to found. “]actire medicine in . adrnimstignosis.” a statemJosed his practice would nomedical regulators until dealere he worked a t The Rea signed statement Board of:not practice medi- of his pa

■m, until such time an Idahoired by his physi- Woodfiel

the issur 1991, Woodfidd shows..jxburg. where he The me•mission to see Jean Urajadison Memorial and otherJdfield, who was . to reportin Idaho in 1982, practitioni

'protected siConservation Mike Med

isked the board to for recon; Selway, M iddle for strea uies and 46 other obviousljIts for "outstand- water qua■otection.... induded. m a ^ M aureen i ; ; " FinnertjieTboar'd d e d d ^ bers didn')nsiderations this theywoult nain watersheds.I have any successpublic and with I ^ — we had to focus

le said. ‘We justI lim it w hat we i r ^ ~

’ation league 's •

i S i i S imester. 320 more ------- —rccord and 332

ted ihe increase gJl’p'S'dj;-ouege s instnic- caso cabinvhich is offering dosk • Oakat times m ore 2 occoslor

dollhouse v m ■ hystor lum ^ malchlng 8

L ^ K j H i l r l P I % Bkalos *10 $ 10(i (hon) >

Chocolato < ^ rator-' Bo>0 magazinos

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W dryor • .Tubs

• boddlng*BaLT DRIVEN ORAIN * . . .

^ s S S l i ™ I uIS- ® ™ t«l lool Ixi“» s S p T o r?ES FOR FORD - 7A CnOfQOr.UCCH^N HOIST.. Noto: Mr. M(

Everything 0S™as■c^“S ; |

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lock Day orsalo ^ • jcoiuluciAl hya ^ '

Idaho, Resort despfta the thick Rathdrum Prairie and the '

^scapes“ 3 noticelospital ofHdals he suifehid attention defidt disorder

iffered a letter from a, Utah liatrist saying he ivas able to .

e did not inform tho hnsnitnl ustrator of his Oregoj^^ag- ,” the federal investigation 1. “He also did not tell the lisDtitor that he had signed • [ement in Oregon tha t he I not practice, in any form, beared by a physidan.”I R««burg hospital and state of Medicine became aware past problems only when

iho physidan familiar with field’s background raised ssue', the investigation •

medical board’s attorney, ’ Jranga of Boise, said Idaho her states rdy on each other ort findings to a national ioner's database.

streamskledberry said he might ask »nsideration, particularly reams that “clearly and usly" were of such high quality that they should bo?d. . . ...... .............. .erty.aiidbdic£bbvdmcm< . idn’t give him much hope Duld reconsider.

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II TV, block & whilo (approx. S iddod soat chairs (good condition ablnot w/ gloss doors • Blondo b Ook rocking choir • 3 Troadlo sowi sional tdblos • High cho ir * So\, I foot stools • Smoking s tan d • Wa ?CA batlory radio • Cost iron toy s e w / fumiiuro by Marx (Wald o!s lumbor conior • Toy doll w ith bi )g so t • Toy hand crank projocto 'T o y s - To;^ - Toys (mony moro r n) • Soda botUos • G lass refrigon 3to d isponsor- Crock txawis • Glai Box of old coiondars • O id grooli nos In tho 40's • Gooding Loader CufTlor In tho 1940's • Popular Momedical bog • Old quilts • Sovo

ol box • Baby equipment • Baby tc md original box (lop condition • rocords • Wash boiler • Korosont cons • Tins • Old fruit ja rs & botli machinos • Typewriter • S o d iron •Military dolhos • 4 woodon bug{ V3QS '.S addio • US Calvary tothoi d o a n o r » Cast Iron implomoni s

: man saw s • Buck sow • G rub ho 20‘8 through tho 50’s.

UBNITURE-APPIIAHCE!Ck couch • Lovo seat • Rocllrior • ondo d resser w/ mirror • Occosli color TV • 2 padded footslools • tor • Monack olodtric raogo Mis© ubs & buckets - Oii stovo • Wardi nt • Skis .• Motal lawn chair • Luc othing. hots & caps (now or ond i or • Sowino notions • Pictures • I• Baby quilts • Old roconds • O id b

PICKUP-CAMPING Ilev. 4 speod pickup • Colom an• Lanterns • ’Air moftross • Foldifl >1 boxos.ond lishlno b oxos • Sere lammors • Saw s • Many m oro hor

. MoIIno was a-Iongtlmo resident ig on this auction is d o o n and ir x l buys ond enjoy tho day.

OW NER: LLOYD MQiHWBAfflmCHaKMyOFSAiLAlHiatSiQCftlnory - M ouso tio ld - Antic O t c . a c t i o n o f t h e y\.\ ______ SALE MANAGEF I T A U C T I O

WENDELL. IDAHO- JVJi CCS w est

C U E R Hl O H N W d ^

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BOISE (AP) - A • Idaho’s common-law> says supporters phm tc

: Ada County roa^strate " bly hundreds of count . across the state. •

Gary DeMott, a leader------based—gcoup—calle

. Sovereignty, daim s hf. P a lrid a Flanagan is “stealing constitutiona] r

A uthorities have Flanagan about the grb

I to arrest her; State police I ligating Idaho.Soverei

coordinating an effort i Flanagan, if necessary. A .would not provide deta investigiidon. - • '

Anyone who attempts Flanagan or county offic face fdony kidnapping du Lajwejce Wasden, the st ney general’s deputy diief

“It only takes one of tl: something really, really s them to be dangerous,"

“ “ TaW Tijga^:--------- 1DeMott said'county

including commissioheni, di iffs, treasurer^ assessors i nets also m i ^ be arrested not retake their oaths of offi

[ He and his group ma nodces to the offidals, saj oaths did not indude the v help me God.” DeMott

. those words are essential county offidals subjeg to

" ■ A g e n c i e s w ;

t o d i g t r e n dBOISE (AP) — Federal c

working to head off floodi cut 8 -foot-wide trenches upper elevations of th( Front, scarring the Footl: decades to come.

It is the most drastic actic considered to reduce, erosit the fire-charred wat upstream from the d ^ . It ah slow runoff firom a'heavy: and save homes ond busi from flooding and itiudslid<»

Authorities said drastic may-be called for. They ti Boise City Council on Ti that enou^ rain probably i on the Boise Front in th three to five years to causi flooding.

“The main tWng in this p obviously, is the threat to 11 property.” said John Thorr

. Forest SeWice.wSen’ffor that tfii^ t, we bly wouldn’t ’ even coc trenching.".

u c fio F. SEPTEMBER 14 ,19>Mont3n3StfulCoodlng. Idaho.Itch lor aualon signs ifert63Mi48~” ninEiniieTfiHi

^ES10 years old) • Zenith cabinet ra on) ‘Ook bookcase dosk • Ook b I,buffet w/ g lass door • Oid drop iwing mochlnes • D rossors & mlrr loveral good ook cho irs • Dove 'Vail la/np. W ood 4 draw er filing jy stage coach & ho rso s • .Toy n 3lsnoy) Toy c as l iron c a r • Toy D. baby bod. high chair, slroilor, >

Sor (works good) • W inchester r0 not listed) • Funny books (price orator containers • G loss butter di 'lass door knobs • M&W cream st «llnn cards • Trunks • Books • F or fiJowspopors In tho 40 's • Cai

Mechanics books •W ash e r stomp ivoral Chonlilo bodsproads • Bei ' toys • Bird housa • Ukolln with t• Old guitar with c aso • 30 Edi

)no cons • Ford V-8 hubcaps • 2 Jttios • Clocks • Rov^loigh salve tli ons • 3 gallon crock • Lealher sn jggy tires • School dosk • Bicydi her weight • Electric heate r ♦ Eur1 seat • C am entors tool chest • hop • NOTE:_ Tho toys ond dolls

ES-MISCEtUNEOUSr • End labios • Comploto tv in be islonoi chair • Polo lam p • MIdit ‘-•-Comploto bod • Bookcase • G sceilaneous d ishes • Folding cldtt rdrobe doors • C arousel stovo • ’ -uggoge.N Idc N acks* Lots o fn0 never used) • Cardboard do st• Mirrors • Bushoi baskets • Lota1 costumo Je w e lry Drafting stool

S GEAR-TOOLSin com p'stovo w / logs • Coiom lirlg ormy cot • Pup tent • Mony n W3w Drivers • C rescen t wrehche lond tools • Electric woldor • Balti

jnt of Cam as PraWo ond Goodir I in good condition. Com o and {

IDLINE ESTATEUS m BOUGHT IHTS IS. WHERE t r C0,1i;iTI0fi itiques - E s ia to s - R oo ! E cto l ' i t / c t i o n t J i n t ’o n y s J ”q e d 'b y •> N S E R V I C E0^638-2240 '•

ip thre£ istrate, (A le a d e r o f c harges i f thew ^ o v e r r ie n t , W a s d e n 11 to a r r e s t a n ‘ c ^ e s o f t h e Ite a n d possi- “h ilarious.” m ty o f f id a ls "T he basis

o f g ra n d th eJe r in a B o is e - g roup is witli U e d - I d a h o - ^ i s s u ^ c h T i5 M a g is t r a t e W asden said,i s g u i l t y o f D e M o t t , ad r i f t s . ” . o r g a n iz e r fc^e. w a r n e d le a d e r in th egroup’s phm s . m ovem ent, wllice a re in v ts - a n d a t l e a s t ir e ig n ty a n d H e b e lie v e s «r t to p r o te c t a re p ro p e r ty ,

A utho ritie s 'e a c h ; A s pro je t a i l s o f t h e righ ts c an b e s

H e a lle g e sp ts to a r r e s t th e c o n s t i tu l[fida ls could process frtim Jcharges,sa id • y e a r -o ld w id2 s ta te a tto r- .A lzheim er's d i ie fo fs ta f f. A da C oun ty f them to doly stup id fors ," W a sd e n . ^ jU JtL B B O s;-

ty o f fic ia ls i,derks,sher- • r s and coro-^ t h e y d o AUCTIONS

m a ile d 3 9 1 . --------------- — tsaying th e ir SALE T1ME:3:3( l e w i d s 's o F U R N I T Iitt b e h e v e s Brown sectional, la l to m a k e dosk, brown roc t to p e rju ry parlor chairs, cof-----------watorfalfTJosJcr

V 3 , n t filo •ca'b!not^onwoodon pantry.

1 . ■ lamps, hu tricarcnes' sfirAa lo fle n d e s l 2) “ t o wle s in t h e I -i .th e B o is e <o th il ls fo r - 1 2 J t

“j n r 0o io n b a n g g j { .^osion from t aw a te rsh ed rociinor. brown loralsocou ld wood drop loafvy ra in fa ll table, sewing stoolu s in e s se s . 7;

S ^ a c t i o n - ;y to ld th e 2 0 ® - ^T u e s d a y Speclallz

ly w il l fa l l _ “ W e G o < ith e n e x t AUC1

lu se so m e m a r v h u m t Filer. IDIS pro jec t, 326-5603

0 life a n d no m to n o f L • rrEMc e , “ l U t l ... ................ ..............>ve proba- 1= ^ = ^ ^ ^ = : f o n s id e r ^

HOUSEHOI _ Satt

SALE TIME: LOCATION: 20

' FURNI1Beautiful a n d ur

S o ' Wpio mirror - Dcno cflh. Sm all m ahoganyV m“ w ‘ f®sser - Q L oer/ o i R o c iin o r -2 Rofrtr. oil 0 cupboard - Boo^)r roller Springboard GirlIco w as - Rosevillo - Hulltr dish • luro .- O id fountjn sepa- pa intings - picti• Form B P O E coilec lib itCam as S om e fum ituro is

K i: ■ JOYS! T.^1'” !’ iD om ortson . Bill,.0 ii« . rocofltly, lived m he

■ go'- Wo aro sollln< BrWgeviowEstolos

Ills am S c h u c o s p o r ts a D onald Ouck by ^ g u n s - R o y Rog Jounching GI Jo o

1 bed • toy Model T - W o lldiond old m otal trucks ■ •G .E . _ jc a r s o n d t r u c k s - . i ^othps . C ost bus - T rao

W lttm an - P iggy C a ssid y - Rock-A

« t . Af Celluloid dog boni puzzio - F u s sy W b o o k s - T Igo r N( A m erican R y e r V

Oman Furniture - Mickoy y now loctors don 't m issi

ottory As wo woro listing iout back. Musl hove

vnrloty Is omazlng. II

_ . HOU!' C om plo to c o n te n

iTifiM K enm oro sow ing rpifos - D ishes - * 51

jo jp . C hristm as deco ra ti

A uctlonoen Noto: V »t who Is in 0 rost hom<

first hour or tvro. W ffarooo ond bosoinon

a ten s tc o ther 0

they break.ihcir oaths. - gun laughed as he read • anthe notices, calling them fro•” sid isis of his socalled chargetheft is absurd and lus noivithout any authority to ' TaIriioctnnentranywayr’— sai.“d- onit, a former campaign Ir for Ross Perot, is a incthe “Courts of Justice” I, which is active in Tflnhn recs t a dozen other states. to ies constitutional r i^ t s Setrty, valued at S100.(X)0 theproperty, DeMott said, conbe stolen. . cou;es that Flanagan stole Nitutional right of due Idalirn.Shirley Minton, a 67- zenvidow suffering from cous disease. theiity offidals assigned a said

i ^ - M A X I N E ^ i s ^

F r i d a y , S e p tNS LOUTtOH: 11S4 Uonaco Si.

W O P.M.

I T U R E A P P L I A N C E i)nal, woodon Konmore 22 cu. fl. srodiner. (2) by-side rolrlooralor-frecoffee table, with thnj tho door Icn

UCTVSiamj wator o isp e n w (aimdrawer motal toxturo cooled coion rollers. A ssorted small kite

iry. assonod appliancos. • Am.icane lamp, microwavo and stand

10 « S i ! TV, S T E R E O \ 2) silling ELECTRO N ICibios, marble Q u a j a r b b b i c i - , ^ t 0 p 25’ color n s t a n d . TV. ( 2 ) k l f l1 e a r t h - c o n s o I e ^ | t ? VJ t o n e s t o r e o s . ^ B Jr o c k i n g Sony 2 7 'color •r o c i i n o r . TV, smallPenncrcstor

H • * °sciln ^ ; « n f ingfen-^JOxfan.

9of cabinoi B E D R O O Mitool. • Waterbod highboy dros

TERMS: Cash o r Bankable Chet aged by H U N T B B O T H E B S' ^ 1 9 1 ) 0 or call H unts Auction allzing In Farms. Esta tes & Busintg th e E x tra M ile fo r CustoJC n O N E E R S RINGIr ROGER PO W EU BO B«

. Joromo. ID Twin Fa . 324-5763 734-8

NOT RESPONSItJLE FOR LOST OR S [EMStMY BE ADDED OR OeLETED BE

Dome

O L b & O L D T O Y S iturday, Septem be IE: 1 0 :0 0 A .M .

2 0 2 Jelfe iso n S I.,lV i(ln F a

NITURE, APPLIANCESI unusua l 40 ’s bodroom so t witl • D ouble bod he ad & footboard a n y dosk - Floor lam ps - O ld oa) ;pon s iz e bod - C offee a n d enc ^ofrfgerators - Typew riter s tand • ;0pkcaS0 , . W ashor - D ryor (whi ji r l Coke-a-Coia tray (originalj - Hull - occ .Japan a n d m oro - Co< jn ta in p o n s and p o n d ls - S tral ) c tu ro - m im jr - C oo -coo dock liblos - Lols o r g ood g lassw are 0 is still bolng d o d d o d o n lha t mi

!TGYS!ffLIFETIIVIE

S 4 ' » U ”. S i S » o W *illlng them all at auction. Billy oncf I otos in Twin Falls. Como hnvo a groat

s c a r -ftad io 4 0 1 2 ''- W a l l Disn >y M avco USA - G one A ulry hols =?ogors w a lc h fo b - W in d -u p Joo in tnick •* Dick Tracy#1 c ar - W opdon truck - T e x a n gun • Wv ks - T exaco firo tm ck - Motal v s • W alt Disney ru b b er train with rac lo rs - Im pIom ents~StjlIT iow igy b a n k s - 8m m film s D ianoy iK-A-CIock by C ra g s la n - 10-co jonk - W onder dog • O ld books y W ussy B e ar b o o k s - Lols of ' N odd lo r - B oar, a n d E lophan ir W agon - G-M an g u n - Old n Koy M ouso w oalhor f(ouso & moi

ng Iho housoht^d things, wo corio oc liavo boon o dozen boxos or more- Wo plenty more. Tho condition la from per

ig. If yoi^llko old toys don't miss.

iuSENOLD & IVIISCEtLite n ts o f-k ltchen - B e d d in g '- T ip m achino - Shelf unit - P o ts ai

G lassw are - P o ts and p a n s - G irations • Conlonls of ga rago - La

to: Wo oro selling Oomor Bortsch E$ta lonw ot tho prosont timo. Wo will how . Wo ore sollinn all Iho contonts of th monL Thorolsfujtioomuchto llslltol

M O t i a i U G

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0 arrest )fficialsguardian to take care of Mint and her esta te , desp ite p ro te from her family. Flanagan is p siding over tha t case.• “I could dismiss th e case rig low if I wanted to pad iy them, t ^in not going to do that,” Flanag aid. “If t h ^ Jdn riie, I guess son me else would step i a ”

DeM ott sa id th e p lans do n ndude violence.

In s tead , h e sa id , th o se wi ecdved notices will have 10 da0 take new oaths of office. C lept. 28, “town criers" will re; he names of those who have ri omplied from the steps of eve ounty courthouse in Idaho. -Next, DeMott saicl, supporters i

iaho Soverdgnty will m ake d i en 's a r re s ts w ith th e h e lp ( Dunty sh e riffs deputies. A nd le deputies re fu se to h e lp , h lid, “m arrest the sheriff.”

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f .a c n a fn m C S I ___________________LUNCH AVAILABLE'ES & (2 ) matching night . sido- stands, chest of drawers freazor with bovei-edged mirror. Cflnnri kingsize bocf set with ilmond neadboard, assorted bod- :olor).

^MISCELLANEOUSrt"®'’® Humidifier, stop slool. DP ' exorcise system. Ironing

g & board, assorted games. ICQ humerous pots, pans &

dlshware, mist:, cleaning supplies, various house- plants&plantors.-essorted pictures i wall decor,

| V I AUCTIONEER'S NOTE IThis ij on eiccptioruiiy nico

oraan salfl. M«t of inij mefciun- :dBal- OiMiselthofnoafnow, Of

eitremoly wbII kopi, wllh . somothing (or everyono. n You won't want Io rmss this rossor mIoI Soa you thorol'

Day of Sale ^S NOBILE ADCTIONin House at 7 3 4 ^ 8 iness Liquidation Sales to m e r S d t i B fa c t io n ” .- | OMAN CLEBKJHUm’. KATHY BENTLEY. IFoils. ID ■ . .•6154 , ■ •

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=alls, IdS & A N T IQ U ES/Ith highboy - Dresser with •d - Foot and night stand - )akdesk-Color W-Trlplo ind labios - Glide rocker - d - 2 Pine cathedral comor /hilo) -Doubio bod - 19391 - Vase coilecllon - McCoy .ookbooks - Lono Wolf plc- ralght razors - Original oil 'ck -.Pipes - Craft itoms - ire & antlquo colioctlbios. may be In tho auction.

E C O L L E C T IO N

dicappod Individual wtu. until ra and kopt every ono ho ovor id nls mother have movod to aat day and thanks for otlortd-

sney Pluto lantom USA - olsterand gun-Daisy pop Ip boar w/ baby book - r - Marbles (lots) - Toolsio fl/yandolto truck - Over 16 I wind-up boats - Rubber[th.tin cars - Child sad iron _ __)w 50's, coloring books by oy cartoons & Hopalong cent slot machine bank - cs • Old puzzles - Jig saw of 40's & SO-s children's antfigurino colloclfon- motal guns - Dolihouso

loro, much morol Tby col-

across thase toys in a shod Wo havo listed only tho hloh- jorfocto to woll-wom, but tho

LANEOUS .Towels - Washdolhs - and.pans - Kitchen sup- Gardon cultivator -Jars -

Lawn supplies and more.

ttoto on boholf of his v dow I .ovo two ouctlonoors for the • th p h ^ , '6loroootthods.

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. LOS ANGELl Driving on a ( t o rolling prairie bill 76 miles betvreei

. Bums vras struck b thatisthcWesL

‘This was a coun the state of Rbodc people living so fa each other,” the < mmmakerrccalls.

“I jiis t rencm b stunned by the imrr called up tbe ultii

------- questions-Whyare'are we, what is oui this Eanh?"

yUiyone who kna *— its cascading Ro cwyons, towering fo ding deserts and spi — appreciates its m ty and nigged austcri

That d icho to^ ai determination it to<

, the land are brougl Burns’ la tes t pro West," a sweeping' 12v-hour historical s on PfiS.

It begins Sunday at - 90-minute installmei

ing through 19.

^ a tm^hour f

H Yes, it’s long. Butit*:H . Bums, known for h;H acclaim ed ‘'Civil \■ ‘‘Baseball’’ documeni■ too busy to carry thii■ his own shoulders. W■ raining thc-role of exe■ duccrandocativecon■ h ^ d e d over the prod H dirccting-chores-ta-ti■ hands of Stephen Ives■ Bums’ consulting p n■ “BasebalL*’

‘ W e s t" is a f e s c L lage not just of gtm<Tir laws and Indians, but of tiers whose stories h ^ e ally been ignored: TIm

SagebrusCARSON c r ry , ncv

TTie father of Nevada’s S Rebellion says Nye Co bun Nevada’s ghnnr«> ol nuclear w aste out o Mountain by waging a

_____ccssful ^ttie^g^unst thfiovemmcnL

State Sen. Dean Rho

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!LES (AP) _ r - C T luT road throughbills in Montana . i H i B een tow ns, Ken k by tbe vastness

ntniy bigger than ode Island, with > far apart from le doctimentajy

raber be ing $oouttfnsity ttffi itiltim ate hoinao >re we h e re . 'n i io ~ our purpose on

mows the West Roddes, grand g forests, forbid, spiritual mesas taiB atn.

! majestic beau-S l ***f and the sbeo* Saeyr

took to settle and Mexiught to life in discrim ii>roject, “ The C alifom ing e ight-pan , blacte wbll series airmg tltt

I-at 8 p jn . with p o u s c ^ nents continu- -T h « , ^ 19. I t n^ m ie s fofSddL^

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1 W ar and a* y ^ u c a » ta n e s ,w a s a l ­ibis senes on „• While main- r ewcwivepn).consultant, he otberodudncand»tfae c j u j Me------y c h iT a l p tveU viT w as

S S S ;iscinatinEcal- ScoaJfam a islingeii out-toftfaoseset- wwwe savetraditioD- ‘ a r e u a e g ^ The Spanmng

ishRebeIli(lev. (AP) — Nevada o ra l’s Sagebrush year<OdSaaeCounty has tony to b lo dsofk«*pine mentfrumset of Y ucca to Yucca Moig an unsuc- l a s V ^ s ..the.federal------ B ut.U & D

. George ru leUioads sajd Rboads’ law 2

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r to the most God- Bt ^ , P ^ y ° ° E a n f t — a Sa

You can’t drink h i” TnQS,n£0 xngtoSa!tL akc------ Jtah, "And they se ttle d ---- ryi>d they tJnTved. What a a a Bjr! Tbat is as Aawrican 1 can g e t. I was blown wa

whted by ac to r P e te r Fra 'Ib e West” is mnrf, £ te toob e r doazmeotaries that ^ rea t«®edier newsreels. year>h«fw«w.»-.l.» - - r _ - _ii IM Mod coatexi provided by . A s, aatbors and oOtmal ' f mus. Biost notable is N- “Bttnaday. a G oira Trvfem pj^cerPnre-wiimingooreJ- Ease stoiyt^lxng abiTtfi.»y . a le dag from ISOO to 1914 r e r

ion leader d(mid h a te toed his 17- e c b JSdmidiEefaelBaoiBr stitcode the federal goTon- D en seodins midear waste i m ^tonaam Dtgihwea ofc Hj

District Jndge U oyd----lied las t m onth tb a t ^Urrirassemng state OMQ... .

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^ ing t ^ of Chung ■Tf mtznigrant who ca±ig California in 1871

bmldingateaplan bistead, he foui

sqnare crimination and ia midst o f a race

events Angeles (perhaps ^awTO th at le f t 23 Cbh d . r t e snbbedorshotlo . U ^ , B eaten and rc

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Chinese Exdusion *opte hecouIdh’tTan'd’aii

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words come alive," I

! county tac»?D- Carver forced a F< snce law enforcement offi ainst out of his way in IS

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Congress is now fir w . .m g .w ith.tbe4ssue of at wwte," m d GOP Coqb re M chael Crapo, whose al mdudesthelNEL 7 The measure sluuld ad It some of the tons of wasi £ over tfae past o shipped out of tfae state

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d War n and whether light be in Britain. said that while only a don of the total amount to be in Britain, the gov- Sii^ d i?do what a right”-----also called for Rifldnd, ^ ating Switzerland next ,u )ress the Swiss govern-

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• Houteman, cavorting nakei a p riv a te e s ta te outs Monaco.

Stephanie’s would not be first iv o rce in M onadi’s n fam ily. C aro lin e divon F ren c h p lay b o y Phili] Junot, a lth o u ^ their marri was annulled af te r she ren ried.

__ ^^Nervous exhaustion? A rlook or a mysterious diseas asked the Italian magazine 0 which on Wcflnesday publisi pictures it said w ere taken Caroline at a secluded villa southem France.

The photos, also' spread acr an en tire page of Londo Daily Mail, show, a bone-tl woman wearing earrings a baggy trousers. Oggi said l pnncess “ahnost looks as i f : just came out of a concentrac camp.”

Europe’s celebrity press 1 p u rsued the C rim ald is ev since the fairy-tale wedding A m erican m ovie s ta r Gra Kelly and Prince Rainier m a her tragic death-in-a l982-ccrash. ________;_______ ^

Stephanie’s wedding last ye toD ucniet — after the birth th e ir two ch ild re n — drt paparazzi by th c hundreds Monaco.

Dtedgoldment for informadon concemL lootcd-gold from Jewlslrpgof lolled during the war.** ’

“We are concerned to reveal tl truth and see justice done," sa Janner.

In May, Swiss bankers agret to relax their stringent secre laws fo allow a scarch for mon iepositcd by Jew s who died b e Holocaust Swiss banloas s; :hey had found $34 million : jnclaimed accounts alleged }clon^ng to Holocaust victims.

Hanan Ben Yehuda, treasun )f the Jewish Agency, sent a Ic e r to Swiss P resid en t Jea ?aspl Ddamuraz on .Wednesd; irpng him to ^intervene perso illy” to. find t^ie deposits soo: ‘b^ore the aged survivors of tt holocaust end their days in tl Jiadow still casting its pall ovi he modem Swiss nadon and i ntemadonal reputation.”

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FaUs M eets a t 7 p.r

Uptown Bistro for helps support loc membm are welcc tion, call Archie O G e cw Gilmore at:

Twin Falls Optfani Meets at noon Hi

at North’s Chuckwa ed in joining a youtl call Chris Whinen. son, at 733444Z.or] at 734-5905.

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Ma^chordsBatbe Meets at 7:30 p.i

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Sweet Adelines a........‘M eets aY 7 pirn.

Christian C h u r^ a Maurice Street, Twir mation, coll Kelly ai 734-1900.

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Campground in £dei singing calls” dance. ] 730 pjn. and squares nwited to Irnng finger f don, o n June Cushat

GopHUYouDroi Meets Saturday fro

the Filw Public Libi For more information at (208)326-5399. Nev

Magic VaUcy Chess Meets from 6 to 1

First Baptist Church ' ner of Ninth and Sho:

For more infonnadon 733^186.

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pleted 28 badgds, which ( bronze palm to be award For his project, he catal dren’s books a t the R Library so they could be tion. He had approxim helping, and the projec hours.

John is the 13-year-ol( — — -Laurel Schmidt of Rlchfl

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infp.m. Thursdays a t the ]for dinner. Optimist Qub ]local youth groups. New Vaelcome. For more informa- Pal} Goodman at 733-2049 or m. at 734-5892. tfanistOub1 Thursdays for a liini4)«vincwagoa If you are interest- (3uth oriented organization, proen, membership chaiiper- Iior Holly Reese, president. Got

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/lusical Jabetshop Chorus PutI p.m. Tuesdays at First ntza himbe'basement, coriier ji,fo Fourth Street, Twin Falls. xs O i o i u s ______________ jy•m. Mondays at Valley 653 1, comer of Heybum and loss ’win FaUs. For more infor- cill y at 73^6328 or Betty at is

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Libiary oh Main Street tion, c ^ Joanna Pctrone ^ Newcomers welcome. ^ wssQub ^:o 10 p.m. Saturdays at ® ■ch Fellowship Hall, cor- ® “ shoshone St, Twin Falls. lion, call BariyEacker at

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o n o i s S c h m l i l t)hn W. Schmidt hasimed the Eagle Scout WEward thinugh the Boy will 1suts of America. Ihe Satunvard will be present* ,N.IdaItoJohnataCouitof The□nor set for 7 p.m. bo aruuiday at the ]UchIidd dents>S(jhurcfa. memtTo earn the award, sale iiJuts must complete a VallejInimum of 21 merit claw-fidges and an E a^e ner siioject.John has com- more,d l qudifies him for a «lso wia rd ^ at a later date. lloorsiataloged aD the chfl- ITieB Richfield Public ValeniI be put into drojo- ^ thdmately 2 0 people of the)ject took about 70 ings. '

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Disabled American V e ttr ro Harriscin Street and Shoig> Axe F j ^ Open to R epublic . $21Rizcs.

Magic Valley S fseSoae^ Meets a t 7 p jn . today, f i m

Bank Meeting Rocoo. M m findStreet in Twin FaUs. IPniliateeo e n m d r tp u it uf laL e i lUhtrS infonnation, callM ittBeM i^ar

M eets a t 1 p jn . Mondays 3 Valley Bridge Bouse, 246 Pdls J Falls. For more mfnrmimnn <TtTT Newcomers wdcome.

W d ^ t l o s sGooding TOPS Cbn«er Mo. S

profit organizatian)M eets a t 5 p jn . Thursday

Goodinp Sminr r.»miT ^ Ave. For more infonaatiQn, cam

Jerome TOPS O i^acrN a-48M eets a t 6 p jn- Wednesday

>ublic Libraiy. TOPS is a 2 QD381 marioir tb -supptwt %nformation, caH (208)324-1240.

T^F&nsTO PSOKblDN aS -Meets Tuesdays-at V.d! 9 >53 Rose S t N. TOTS is a soDfinf 3SS organizatian. For more in&a aD733B215.Twin F bDs TOPS O sqxa-N a 30

Tofit organization re i^ t loss) “Meets m 7 pjn. Wednesdays a

'ista Village. 653 Rose St. K. E ifnnnntinn..raTl 734.5300,----------

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dcsiaied to oublieir M r^r VaTl^ c mdorsaTti:adons.1bhnveyaum tpg lis ttd, or IO update venir mmr tnfdrmatton, send notice man 'Jieorffznizadon,dc^md3mi:(S),t M e of the meeting 3m A ’oanberand nonet^aconiaajKi » Bobbi-Jo Hdn at The Thoes-Nc » 0. Box 548, Him Falls S33Q3. a . ion Club Calendar. The datdBa vxmTlusday.

ghth grade a^R iehfiddJzonnhobi, w h m he plays gII and footbalL & enjoys can^n g, read ing and heljnsg ends on canqnoers. Johnisasisi] Dop 8 , sponsonsd % SQd£e3 ird, with Karl Nonnan as sconons

ird sale benifitsMVMi[VENDELL — A multJ-fiamfy 3SB11 be h eld from 1 0 3»-m j s 4rurday at the M a ^ VaD^ MamIdaho.rhe event is a fimdiaBang £or tin and landscaping picQea to iiendIts of the Mngif V a ^ M a o m ; imbers and the ........... Hiye items are from die ]leyM anar.sudiasantin^ndcz: w-foot bathtub, aystal door acndl ' sink, glass dieihvs, £ x tm re. Raked foods,) win bgSQld.TniiTtinr1»i p i ^ .irs of tbe buoldingwinbec£er^ he Magic Valley Tmmfw frirmwr entine’s Hocpmi fmm to die WenddI bmlt in ISia, j

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3m about your te^esniROME - The iuTt.|p r Va •onomical Society TnH jneet a t . Satu rday a t the Je ro m e P i ary.Jigning a Telescope” is tiie 1190 ussion. Everyone is in rited )uraged to bring te le s a le s m n how to use them. A p n l& db nil follow the meeting, r more information, caD F on« t 6«67a

es inspect^ before rcIRLEY - Ih e Miai-Casaa pFai is qxmsoring a Ktyc3e isday ins and b ik e races Saturday a t mist Bicycle Park on Washhy ue and Highway 30. yde inspections wiD be hdd ion firom 9 to 9:45 ajn. Races ior a ages 5 .to J2 w i l l i e ^ a i ^ f B y 10 a jo ; i^straoDn fee is S3, i ipant will receive a tictet iiora d I win»5M Xbike. iyq$ilBes,ribt rizes win be awarded after zacimist Q ub members -wiQ be & spections and siojerviang la cts and pads will be pnnided, child wdl be responsibte lor il icyde. , , •

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u c u u e enoance) ta Twinie iiifiiiiiiJiriirr ca m atjS G :-

2 a a p uii.Mbnt&ysarFtfst B t i ^ Twni Falls. For more a013^G«7.

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the AOraocr Board: a£ 3>qiu rmign g o f H ^ r r f i anrT

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Sons of tb s AoieflcanAttORKy Goiefal Alan Lance, 6lltert,lS9&96n8tkinalvio American Legion 1996 Idaho

hot dess, com on the t t b , : drinks, will be served £n

” pjn.Cim es,diemi^tratia win be angoing thnnighoul

Entry fiees are $35 for £ mdiriduals ages 13 and o 12^ear-olds, and free for imder. Ovic; d i u ^ scout

.profit organizations and over age 70 mjqr enter for J cotmt. Entries will be ao Saturday nunning. e two^routlimit; eadi additi an additional $1 donnrior Dierkes Lake is $2 per vehi

Kid^ prizes will be aw ar and last trout caught, the f( by w e i ^ die best fish SCOT and the best SJttng hnf. C for the first trout caught troo t by weight, oldest i

. joone^st Bshermaa The J catciitng the qtedoDy taggi foot Bluewater Spirit boat power motor with tra ile Freetvay RV valued at

L e a m t o p r o t e c t :TW IN FALLS - T h e

Food a n d N u trition P r •monthly workshop spon S o u th C en tra l C om m t A ^ n c y will be held W ed base m e n t of th e U n ite Church, 360 Shoshone Sc.

Fartidpants may attenc 3 p jn . o r from 530 to 7 ] re^stradon deadline is 5 Septem ber’s topic is “Se from A to Z,” with the the self-defense, fraud and b a

All income eligible hoi receive a voucher for oh< good for 30 days from tin

.w orkshop. Those who p r d irec ted above may taki ftxjd home after the works

For more information, 1 Leann a t 733-9351. ..

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M a n a g e y o u r M r e iTWIN FALLS - T h e

■ Sottthem Idaho is offerihj stress management rln « £ a jn . Saturday^ Sept. 14 I 19, in Aspen 144.

M assage, one of th e m forms of stress m anagem used to cut through s tres rap id relaxation. Cost of t class is $40. Students m aj the Tjqrlor Building Record

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QMKOiig, rational exc fon; Daniel Lwlwig, 199S96 ration ice. Idaho American LegloR national vica commander of the Sons of tiM sbo Stata C o n w i^ In Lewiston In

)b, potato salad and tfroin 11 ajn . to 1 . . . I . 1

itioMand drawings. ' -■“-'•I lou tth ed ^ l • ■ • •)r a ^unily, $10 for d over, $5 for 7- tofo r children 6 and ______ju ts and other non- A nnrcnd senior dtizens "HH**b r a 10 percent dis- Wewaccepted through the Laih e n ^ iridudes a such andidon fish requires the spc;300. Admission to Stroud,p HiHa Latham,varded for the first tives tle four largest trout Montanaaory, the best snag But wL Other prizes are Hangersh t, three largest hosted ist fisherman and K arreale grand prize for named iiIgged trout is a 15- ous ando a t and 75 horse- aQ decp^i le r from Gary’s difficult 19,50a We w

m ade tlt y o u r s e l fh e .Community friends IP ro g ra m ’s free JEANilonsored by.the ANDFm u n ity A ction TwinF ^ednes^y in the

C o m nend from 130 to First, I7 p jn . The pre- est sorro

! S p.m. Monday. by the‘Self-Protection « ^ e dthem e induding three mo basic firs t^d .households will Goodingone box of food Goodingth e date of the medicalpre-register as . “nd amba k e the box of u n d er virkshop. know thin, call Heidi or bothphys............................. Thanki

Devin, isS Q am very

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■ ess le v e ll e C ollege of i t ’s tru h •ing a h a n d w n '■ ■ received.* s from 10 to 11 A gain, 4 through. O ct. . Emergen<

sonnei at 1 m ost ancient . Medical I em ent, will be Response ress and bnng , JQHNB if the six'week Coromc any register in Rcscue )rds Office., . . - Goodlnj

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■eI was held In July In Lewiston. Pktu .Ab|of Jd)Ao>jTstfonaLflnnitlva;£ t o . wtw lenrw a» Idtfw’t attonw two year*. Tom Moore of Bobe wai

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_______ ______ _ ___ taaecutive'committeeman of the IdaJ ona] commander of tiie American U nal executive committeeman; and T lie American L^lon. All attended tiii ihJuly.

. E T T E R S O

T H A N K S

r e c l a t i o n n lg h ta s u c c iw ant») thank everyone who r .arry Hovey Appreciation N in overwhelming success... eai leakers, Jerry Meyerhoeffer, id, S teve Crum p, Jim and m, and, of course, the long lost th a t cam e all the way f

uialwe want to espedally thank S en, who pu t this all togedier i it, and his able assistant, h 0. The scholarship The Timcs4 i in Larry’s honor was such a gc id thoughtful gesture, it touche ;ply. Steve’s support throughout It time has been so appreciated, w ant to th a n k all of you i the effo rt to attend and si

■riendship and support to u: s our h e a r ts to know we h slikeyoulN AND LARRY HOVEV ►FAMILYiFaDs.

m u n ity e a r n s p r a i s e; I would like to extend my de TOW to all' the families affec e a c c id e n t in Gooding ti d three young lives and Siju Qore.ndly, I would Uke to thank lg (^un ty Sherifrs Departme ng F ire , th e m any emergetII technicians, nurses, doer ibulance crews for their effo very try in g circumstancei his was a very difficult seel lysically and emotionally.iks to all o f you, my daught is now hom e and recovering y proud to be assodated w lib e r of professionalism a o f caring. Also, thanks to all lg and M agic Valley. So ina helped n ^ family thirough th ily .am a^ing th e support 1 d-n, th a n k you, Goodii incy-Medical Services, the pi a t the M agic Valley Regior I Center, and Kimberly Qui se Unit for eveiythinc, IBONNEAU _ . n an d e r, C ounfy Search-ai

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WASHINGTON (AP) - tralc will “starve to death" Congress Identifies new fi

-• to repbcc dwindling congr al allocations for the natioi senger ra il service, Am chairm an told a Senate Tuesday.

During a Senate Comi subcommittee hearing, A President ^ o m a s Down funding ciits. comblnec Congress’ failure to idee new funding source and aQ operational savings, are & ing the rail service.

"W ithout the capital s and without legislative r< we arc dabbling with the of disaster for Amtrok,” I said. “It will actually stai death over the jiext five years.”

Downs’ comments caine t makeris questioned Ami plan to cancel four routes this year. “It can’r be cozui good policy to weaken tbe o

, system in that way,’ said Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-1 chairwoman Qf the ^ a c e

-------porta tion-andmerchanfjBsubcommittee.

Downs agreed.“I don’t like losing any elc

of the stem ," he said. “I \x it w e ak w the national systi

But Amtrok faces a $24; lion shortfall next year, D noted, even as C o n g r^ i« templating a $50 n ^ o n c f e d e ^ su^dies. In a bid tc $200 million, the rail servic

tion as of Nov. 10.The lines are:• T e x b Eagle; three-ti

weekly service between Chi St. Louis, L ittle Rock, Di Fon Worth and San Antonio bc discontinued betweei Louis and San Antonio.

• Pioneer, three-^es-wt serv ice betw ecif Chic D enver, Portland, Ore., Seattle , will bo discontir betw een Denver and Sea This tra in serves the M Valley with a stop at Shoshoi

• Desert Wind, three-tii weekly betw een Chic Denver, S alt Lake City,

___ Vegas.and Los Angeles-widiscontinued between Salt ] City and Los Angeles.

• Lake Shore Limited c betw een Chicago, Boston New York will be eliminj between Boston ond Allmy,

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' WASHINGTON ( A P ) - J shortages th a t have pusi supermarket prices past S3 a Ion will continue through r year, the Agriculture Dep

■ ment said Wednesday'' Although J a i r y farmers \

have weathered high feed ci and low returns fin ^y have: son to ccIcbratc, some wo w hether shoppers’ newfoi enthusiasm for dairy prodi might dampen.

Even before Wednesday’s j duction report, the departm was forecasting food pricej increase 3 percent to 4 perc next year. That’s o» top of expected increase of as mucli 3 p ercen t in 1996. In reci years, food prices have staj below 3 percent.

High costs for' com, s<^bca hay and other feed have pu damper on milk production year. Wednesday’s forecast an 8.8 billipn bushel com a and 2 2 7 bushel soybean crop < li tt le to case supply worn especially since early fro could threaten harvests.

Credit card loans, delinquencies jum

WASHINGTON (A P j^C re card loans and losses mpunted th e second q uarte r, but th hardly dented thc prontobility the nation’s 9,700 commercib a n l^ ______

They eariied a near feco $13.8 billion during the sac period, regulators said Wedni day.

Ricki Heifer, chairman "of t] Federal Dejxisit Insurance Cor; said the agcncy is stepping 1 scrutiny of credit card issuei but the ogency believes baa

"are quite healthy and have suf dent reserves to cover the losse

In thc three months t end< June 30, banks raked in $13.: billion, up IS percent from tl first quarter profits and slight

' off the all-time record ,$13.83 billion in the third quart!

•of 1995.

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P )-A n > . SEATTlBjAjh 'im le ii Kecreotional 1w fundink stunning new

spokesman stiidon’s p i f e a tu r e - th eAm trak^ seven-story d i■te panel landsraped bll

stone fireplaceommerce itsp ra c ti^ ty .iA m trak H o y , ^mns said In ^ opr whoned w ith “ P™. «>>'>? >ldentify a " “ r e j “ busI allow for even the locto ■esqueez. culnmiliconisi

The outdoorII source “ “ J e reform, op," is as m u * Ihe edges"Downs theSpaccNeedlstarve to of a fe rry 's hiive or six s t ^ o n n ^ c

For decades,neaslaw- th e Capitol Hiim trak ’s ^ been a'j>lacJtes later town g u c ^ asonddered u?S;off p o q t fwjeoveraH kmdergarten hil mid Sen.R-Texas, store, ice tnms-t 'm u u e form er-auto-d

creaky warren c rooms joined by

: element stairs,*T believe f™"” throughystem." shopped for ter(243 mil- outdoor duds, Ir. Downs' e m for “1is is con- rematioil.m cut in .d to save t h e b i ^ ^ s d rrvicehas ^ of boot grej

plastic, coffee, aj the wooden floi

e-times- oldgarage. Chicago,Dallas, ope** « y'

Miio,wilI p lanners no do een St. huge new store i

focus grqups, a i 5-weekly J

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daily ton andlinated - •ny.N.Y. ■

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(AP) — Showing off __■ ■^ Equipment fo e ’s !w flagship store, a stresses that every he 30-foot waterfall, R S cliinbing pinnacle, 1 ^ 9 bike trail, massive - ce — was chosen for 8 5 ^

here glitz is fitnvned 9 9 | : the parka was pio- msiness a ttire and Q ^ H kers wear flannel, a is going uptowa or equipment rfiatn, any as just “the co- cha part of Seattle’s Pike Place Market, cdle, the deep chord horn or espresso

incoat» , its main store in Hill neighborhood lace to bring out-of- as well as the jump- For expeditions froxn hikes to assaults on

re, beloved by thou*)p member^ was a ' ..............-

n o f cramped^5iw-- ’ ^ by ramps and oddly • , ‘ I i,rivHere customers ghout the world tents, canoes, skis, ^J, boots, bikes and r “human-powered”

cDibers often spoke of ancdistinctive smell: a

grease, freeze-driedcfHluiirg, high-mrh---------------, and creosote ^ m loor blocks of the

customelace hasn’t dcvel- and an a I yet, though REI ateambi doubt tried . The The id e is . th e o u o ^ e o f Christop a survey of 30/W0 the ston

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for iwaitjy mountain peaks. The I containt a SCMbot wtteifafl, M

cUmblnj pinnacle, Ice axes ai doc and animal footprinti ecattered th

>mers, employee wish lists in aggressive attempt to cre- mbiance.e idea, says REI spokesman topher D ^ e , was to “keep tore 'waxm* and evoke the

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Members pay $15 to join aig eceive a yearly rebate basedjc low much they buy. iFor years after REI moved t

^pitol Hill in 1963, it v%s di aaiily a backpacking- and >Jfml Qg-gear store personified bjr'i Dngtime manager, Jim Whitt :er, the first American to dim fount Everest. But like 6th< etailers, such as L.L. Bean an ;ddie Bauer, REI changed in tfa Ite 1970s and 80s to meet th urgeoning demand for a wid ange of gear by outdoor entfaus sts, and by those w^o just wan d to look like they’d been tUere Under Wally Smith, th?cuj

;n t president and chief exeo ve officer, REI slowly expanc d, mostly in strip malls and co «e-town storefronts.The new 99,000-square-foo

uilding, which opens to cu: miers Friday, is a ra d ic a l .d ^ ire . “This is brand-new, fo El," Doyle sm'd. “We view: tiii } our member clubhous^' ani soasalflboroto^.”E e vrouldn’t say bow mudi thi ore- cost, though publish'ei ^ m lia v e p la c e d lf at-W m i] an. With more than tWice thi stall space of the old x o r ^ i ikes up a two-acre block ii a ttic ’s south Lake Union area neighborhood of warehopsei id freeway -onramps th a t ha: ;gun to revitalize. '* ' f Designed by.Mithun Paraier Seattle, the store is a soaring

ix of w o ^ glass, steel and 'a» ete designed to suggest a casu mountain lodge, albeit on(

ith a 65-foot, glass-enclosec imbing rock at ± c front door. The pinnacle, the tallest free anding indoor climbing struc re in toe worid, w e i ^ 110 tom id has more than 1,000 artifida] Ids, enough to accommodate 1£ mbcis a t once.

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NEWYSRK — Tlie been going lip this mon

d . d ^ te e s of investor loi a is a time of Jowered i

slumpii^ stocks.9 Post-vacation cranldi- tcis, yev^nd portfolic

of the Earth’s axis — s rcosons.have been pu1- drcaiy pattern of) 2S of tbe last Afi yeanr lost 12. the Standard ii 500 stocks has droppedi “It is usiially the wii maricet," said Philip D.) utive and chief'inve:

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The.Pow Jo n es J l Average closed up 27 5754, its h ip e s t close 24. Ihe Dow is within 2 its all-time high of 57 May21 ;

The technbIogy-Ia< DAQ composite index 4.53 at 1153.96. The N posite rose 1.51 to'3! S&P 500 gained 3.47

-------------miJ ilitf RuhbulhZOOOsoiallopitalization sto 0.42 at 336.70.

Militaiy tensions in t East boosted the price oil futures an d oil stocks. Three of the components ore major' nies, while a 'fou rth , owns an oil company.

Meanwhile,' the Fee book” report said InfL cators are-generally inc and the economy is "( moderatdy.".

But the F ed war: “there ap p e ars to bi upwjffd pressure on w on prices."

:--------------“It-wasn’t-disastroimight be able to take small p ositive .” saic Epstein, d irec to r of Richard A. Rosenblatt {

‘ The report seemed.t the views o f many observer^ that Fed poli will raise short-term rates by 25 basis poi they meet Sept. 24 to e economic growth remai ate and prices stay si

Taxtd]impactNEW YORK (AP) -

—. — talk about-taxea-in th< campaign ha^*t made i visible impression so f stock and bond m arker

Analysts say investon to the tax cut proposal Dole, the Republican no president, has been t Dole's trailing positi( polk, ' ■ -

. Even if cuts in incom capital gains rotes appe Iy. to b ^ m e a reality, enthusiasm for them a be dampened by fears reducdons would worsQi

, emmen^s budget prob aggravate inflation.

In any case. Wall Stn to be responding wiU skepticism bom of loji ence in dealing with,^ promises. “ T he piil grounds for being skepti seeing this Republican \ to fruidon, even if then sweep in ' Novembe; Raymond Worseck, iff strategist at A.G. Edwaf in St. Louis. “ Geor, promiMd not to raise m 1988 campaign but wen that pledge in 1990.1 Clintoa promised to cui 1992 and instead raised 1 - “The promises of th

crats in 1992 to refon care went now here, promises of th e Reput ciit taxes in tfieir 1994 Qonol bid also failed to 1 plished.” He added: “Tl of these promises to be roflected-not-the ihsin the candidates bu t the

>' ■ "s tro n g "^^ ’® ^country on these issues."

The bond m arket, especially sensitive to cl inflationary expectati lately suffered a setback longrterm bond yields bi 7percent. ’

Analysts say bond tn

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stock ni- Washi

Che ^ market has 3 5 ^ non*—a surprise to of wet

that September • hints <ed expectations and Yal

u U i i^ d e c t im jit . notedouo dcaning, the tilt has or“ a dozen different ofthe; pm forward for tho Jones•eptMber trading. In From e ^ .a n d n in e o fth e ' Septejrd ft Poor's index of Theped la September. and iisworn month in the 5778.> D. Tasho, chief exec* the miivestment officer of Son•lanagement Corp. in trend

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in the Middleices of crude )il company “he Dow’s 30 . jor oil compa- [_ •th, DuPont,

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s “expanding p n « d into t

J , Kenneth Dirarned that BTBrokenigi ) be greater that^with Ihe a wnges than fi

inflation, con Tous,'soyou— fiirthSgains' Ike that as a He noted t iaid Warren shown impre! of trading, jy. i h c Dov

Itt & Co. points Tuesd•d.to confirm ' of gains in th 2ny m arket ■' sions, and W poflcy makers resumed.;rm in te re st' ’ “It seems points when just too pow :o ensure that said, mains moder- The Dow c y stable. But this week, he

,1k makes c on Wall i•) _ All the worried moi the dection- -• greater-than-«de much of a theecopomy.!0 far on the , the bond ma;ets. enthusiastictors’ reaction stimulativeQsals by Bob when businesI nominee for brisk. “Presidn nrtJted by ' again at or r:ition in the lead over

Chalasani, in»me tax and at Everen Seppeared like-' “This lessensty, investors’ bidding war on might well ' be construelars that the bonds, whichrs<yi the gov-, poorly.”robiems and; Logically,

investors, shoStreet seems call to cut thtvith a lot of on long-termlojigexperi- 28 percent, mth, campaign But;vnnouspul>Iic has capital gains ioptical about cling Congrttm plan’come ing pattern, fclens’s a GOP' Besides, a jiber," says in the stock n, investment invested thrcw a& iS ons andtax-favoijorge Bush in g sp ro g r^3 taxes in his insulate it froivent back on In the|viev3. President the chancescut taxes in tax le^ fttioc

edthem. two ar& diif the Demo- • prospect bf cform health ' ' between there, and the Congress,publicans to If a healthy994 conges- Democrat, Prto be accom- hisreelection“The failure ' i t supportiberealiied Republican misincerity of “Good eco;iie lack of a preservation iensus in 'the-' - political statues.” says David Bst, which is , m ist n t Noochahgesin- Internationatations, has Mr. Dole faceiflck, pushing' unseat- Mrs back above Democrats fa

ing a challenj[ tradei-j are trol of C o n ^

larket eshington. Despite this month’s Rirge, he is seeing some p f the vnbeat indicators — eariy predi fveak third-quarter earnings and ts ofrale Hirsch, publisher of the ider’s Almanftc in Old Tappan ed that in the last 25 years 1 on the average been the worst I he year on bodi the S&P and thi ies average of 30 industrial s im 1967 to 1992 the Dow was Jtember only five of the 25 years 1116 Dow is up 138 points this i 1 is only 24 Mints from its rec. ’8 . The S&P IS up about 15 poir I month.k)me analysts look at the Septe nds and keep silent, not wanC

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ase already has been have0 the market, traders said.

befoi1 D u(^, chief trader at thinli age in New York, said that j iie economy humming Bu 1 few signs of strong som<Mnditioiu are good for___ overns'in the stock market: th a t d that the market has grow iressive resilience late- “If >ow dropped only 6 on jo :sday after 126 points row, I the previous two ses- towa Wednesday the rally Regs

uctsas like the market is Sc Ro owerful here,"_Ducey _ Sii

on rV could hit new highs price he said. “I think you’ll throi

1 little [7 Street "

lainly about signs of m-oxpocted strengthin— •]-». ly. But it’s evident that • * Tiarket also isn’t very . tic about the idea of • • • re tax cuts a t a time less activity is aheady isident Clinton is once r near a double-digit r Dole," says Rao investment strategist Securities in Chicago. ins the possibility of a ir on taxes. Ihis should ued as positive 'fo r B U ich are acting rather ^ | | |

ly, stock, m arket ihould applaud Dole’s ■ ■ the maximum tax rate rm capital gains, now V | |

3US proposals to lower [is taxes have been dr- . ress, in a kind of hold- .i,formuchofthe490s. I04a great deal of money , k maricet these days is t hrough pension plans I vored retirement sav- '' ___ ims for individuals that from current taxation, lew of some analysts, es for any significant ' — = ion in the next year or = dim inished by theif continuing gridlock ___he iWhite House and • T H

i y economy favors thePresident Clinton, in ___on bid,-they argue that F )rts a continued 1 majority in Congress. iconomic times make| in of all aspects of the 1 ^ 1 Qtus quo more likely,”1 Resier, chief econo- Nomura Securities nal in New York. “If } ■ ices an uphill battle to 'Mr. Clinton, the face nearly as daunt-

enge in r^nintng con- . Mai jress. ■ _v—

expect:h’s initial encourage specu]the usual ' ma^ be as rand‘edictions poker. Others sand other culture and set

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se s am ounted to ao f s h d b a n d a f e w --------t todc m e about 30 jijg je d . so on-balance, «y m d money on boa t

inters,' Isom en'm es ^ 3

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-» • . _ chanF o r c e ■>'“■NATURE Ptwf l t a B r a * y “

Elm<Twii

j ^ P b a a d d p h ia o r' d lo re th e conve- ,u o t

lear m the back of o le g as a n d grub ,in s for a couple o f gai„.n i te h u n tm ach e pgp^

riniipinmters arriving a t

J Pnil2delphi9i M any have t h d rind thetr Visa c a rd ^

te rs , a week or two g h t o f th e ir y e a r .

sefaemmp cn a n d tomn ttn g trip to t h e ___

on e more time. vear’Ip a id $ 7 .5 0 fe rn iy S o r m y upland b irdy dee r tag. Heck, I don’tm i A e v e r y w ^ th a tem ence o f driving •T yet, buddies’ - j jlg ground Because ^amls . w e can ca n y o u r - — sage“ °P*“e equiTO em *........ gmlt]•hole o u tin g l e s s m aten e w p v i’s. Ton t-p f-s ta te r, w ho harvihe hunting lici^nse keot

EDc tags for not>- n ,!ahSe us locals pay < jv ^

. . o f onpensive vAen you •tical expenses fac- ,e rs . F o r s t a n e r s , • yrfU«th e noo-monetaiy, Goodo f driving all th e g f q ]s s e e , . . F l a - , . . o c _ Tm,;.

and 1t e ’s the additionalhen they g et h e re j j {n o td . Hungry? Go huntia y ,m a n y o u t-o f - areasn d th e 1,001 o th e r q ,,u tfittedbunL ' hardn th is is tha t hu n t-. - a n d jacpensive for folks jensi?rankly, r m g la d fa jmrut-of-staters a s i t q „.e f ty fees p ay th e ygtioiepartm ent of F ish ^^cst'

an Fish and Gome. th n n l poachers, operateslees and rivers w ith ~u—^r fish and w ildlife I j

osandbesffs. J — ' gencies. F ish a n dle sale o f its ow n |Es; a slice of feder- o Iicing a nd fish in g ^ Im Ff<h nnrf

» p le like me, who *a r ro u n d b e i ^ t s . , "X T ^e a n in o rd in a te . . y J h e pockets of non-

m ^ n o a « s id e n ts .n thQT don’t Tuiiw a ^ non-residenc

I and Game’s bud- JEB popiU

aho’s non-resident e v e r Id a s m o re tro p h y “ remaiih e gan. T he mys- a re inih as i ts lim its a n d ' *Tc<» look e lsew h ere ' you’ree fits. th is isF ish a n d G am e’s i s a id 1edxeveiu ies a n d , .......... regiois e win arrive a t a I d ^ i» c k on w bat w e . Thelore for th e privi- • w heres. Qearvi f o r d a 'm o d e s t numbiose fees. Let’s n o t . ra te . 7r s to keep picking r e ^

B i r dHunting seasc ising game pcyWIQamBradcla»e»Hmwitt»f_______ ;________

JER O M E - S a g e g ro u se liui ecllne, b u t o th e r u p lan d gam heasants — a re doing b e tte r in tl ear."This is g o i ^ to be a ^ood bir

autfi; j e r o m e - b a ^ reg ion^ wi l e ld ^ o D epartm ent of Fish and “We had fav o rab le nesting cc

tough there was a b it o f rain in a m and w e suspect there was ni licks,” Smith said. • •Pheasant-hunte ra-shoc ld-enioy icy did la s t y ear, b u t i t won’t I jlory years" of th e 1950s and SO lonths o f good w ea th e r cannot m n^ng farm pnicticcs tha t have ’■ cover for nesting and Winter sur T be h ig h e s t h easan t d e n s i- ' e s a r e in 'Despite, wome, Goodmg, , J . Im ore, w e s t aeauies. win F a lls a n d •

)unties, accord- rm o n h o ig to infonnationip p lie d b y SOffgfOUSe

^ f 'p h e a s e n . sal<e m o d e s tlins, sage grouse _ ,Dpulations con- — K a n d ;Que their alarm - „g downward s p i - _____________

Their decliningunbers a re d irectly tied to a los t; in sou thcen tral Idaho a lo n e ,: Tes of sagebrush have been lo; des in the past decade, Smith s azing and a string of d iy years aI declining w gp grouse populatioi A Tniniimim otZ .25 young per hi isary to susta in a sage grouse ] jar’s production wa# a miserly ; cording to Smith.Because of tbe ir I6 w reproducti) )n’t bounce back o s vrell o ther b lat h u n te r m o rta lity could tip era.“Despite th e su b stan tia l decii imbeis, th e M a ^ c Valley region ge grouse ha iyest In th ree o f t3 nith said.Tast y ^ , th e re^ori ai ated 29 percent o f a ll sage grous< To stave off fu rther declines, Fis irvest lim its in h a lf south of th !pt hunting seasons short.The sage grouse season will n vin Falls and Cassia counties, w: onc and n o m ore than two b ird

e first day of the season.North of th e S nake River, theII run for th ree w eeks and a di Mding, Lincoln, Minidoka and O B laine a n d E lm o re counties

mits are unchanged from last ye id no more th an four birds in i •stdayof d ie season.I t hasn’t ra ined m uch this sunu inters should focus th e ir effort eas with succulcnt, broad-leafed Chukar num bers ap p ear to be fd data for M agic VaUcy popuh d jarb idge riv e r canyons have nsides, while th e King Hill are< ir number of birds.Quail dam alM is in shoi:t suppl tions suggest a n increase in G< s t Twin Falls c o u n t i^ Smith sa ould find quail hunting to be as im lastyear. . •

i lk h u n lihouldb'dgorousWmiam Brock ^ m w r t t e r __ _EROME - South^aaitral Idaho’s 3uIations a r e a s s tro n g as the; !r been, b u t an te lo p e populati loin down and local deer populat inching the ir w ay back to norma

People a re seeing lots o f e lk , : I’re going to be anything this y s is the y e a r to b e ao elk hunt d B ruce P a lm e r , Je ro m e-b a lional w ild life b io log is t-w ith ho D epartm ent of Fish and Gam< 'he e lk ou tlo o k isn ’t so rosy c cre in th e s ta te , particularly in arwatef R iver drainage - where nbers are declining a t a discouraj i. ‘ITiose problem s could, evcntu ch the M a^ c V alley re^on*as ] ____________ Please see EIK, Pat

V T h u isd ay , Sei

n u rson sees Dopulation

n u m b e rs c o n t in u e 'to •“ a m e b ird s - in d u d in g A th e M agic VaUey this

b W year,” s ^ d R andy _I d l i f ^ b i o l b ^ t wTth'” and Game.; co n d itions an d , even 1 in la te M ay, i t s tayed ' ts no d irec t m ortality oo

I’t b e anyth ing like the 160s. Sim ply p ut, a few not rev e rse decades of ave reduced th e amount survivaL

ite the substantial lesinsa^^use rr. theMaeif Vhllev has led die state in ^use/uirvest in three •pastfouryears'

n d y S m i t h , I D F G

w i ld l i f e b i o l o ^

loss of s a g e b t ^ habi­le , m ore th an ^ millionI lost to fire and herM- h said. H eavy livestock rs also h ave contributed Itions, Sm ith said, rh en is ia jn sid cred n ec-, .. . - se population , b u t lastly 136, young p e r hen,

ictive ra tes, sage grouse i \x b irds, h e said, adding . I tip th e sca le s aga inst I

e d in e s in sage grouse Tlion h as led th e s ta te in I )f the' p a s t four y ea is ,"_iii'accdunted f o f a h ^ - ' I3USC killed in Idaho. I, Fish and Game has cu t If th e S nake R iver and I

II ru n fo r o n c w eek in I s w ith a daily bag limit I lirds in p o s s ^ o n after

Rih e sage grouse seasonB day in a ll o f Jerome,- Id C amas counties; parts I ies a lso w ill b e open , t year, w ith two per day - j.in possession a fte r th e ^

um nicr.'so .sage grouse forts n e a r springs and fed plants.be up , b u t th ere is no an pulations. The B runeau do ive th e highest chukar i urea appears to have a th

ipply, but-casual bbser- an1 GiK^ing, E lm ore and an tl said. Overall, hunters s©2 as good, if n ot b etter, to

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ho’s e lk - , ^ 9they’ve * | ^ H |ilarions H L H H HIllations i n Hnnalcy. ^ H | B f l l ^ so ifis y ear, I B H I

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JEROME - U pland bird hm g ra b b i^ a shotgun and a box and driving to a nearby wawr dove shoot.

Or it can b e 'a s complicate th ro u g a driving b lin m d fo r:

The K ^ c V alley has long I an t hunting and some of the s areas lie in fields of standing send in the ir then quiei] to fly out.

W e n preparing to hunt a R

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J E R 0 M 5 -G re a i• dons in th e CurtnAn• com bined w ith exc

. : productT on, shonic; y ear 's local duck s ; best i n recen t memo

According to tfaeX• W ildlife S e r r ic ^ m ■ m illio n d u ck s l i iu

th e i r w ay so u th on waj-s th is w inter. T l to on ly ^ m inion c fiiy years o f tb e late

“I th in k hunters c vi-ard to o n e of the b im ting^«ars in reci said R andv J«

r 'r e ^ o n a l '^ d l i f e W ! th e Id a h o D epartm• and

“But weYe stiQ d< : g e ttin g som e w eati- ducks out o f tb e tior

th»»fn inffi Qn:iVi»SmirTi said in a recei “ W e don’t know wi gfiin^ to a r r i r e — bu

; fully sooner.”L ocal h u n te rs caj

2 s e e m o re n o r th e rn- a re ii : V a lley ; n a tionw ide : sboveler p o p u ladoa ; percenL GadwaH, a i : mon species in th e M- also a re a t record le r

B ecause populalit : duck lim its for Idahc

" T o r e s t JLEW ISTO N (J

ConservaQooists ha re e r round in t h o r Ncz P erce N ational I fo r \\*oik on a motori: o f th e Id a h o Centex

; n e a r th e Gospe ; WOdemess.; “Ibav ed c tcn m n ed ' tio n s re la te d to t h e '- boundary a r c beyond J of th is decision,’* R id

a d e p u ty re g io n a l f ’ Missoula, XTftnf _ wroti

' m g fnnservatioitiHs* ai U n le s s t h e oppoi

..... .. e n l i s t A s s is ta n t AjS ecre ta ry J im Lyons

: a p p e a l , o r im le ss th• I n a c t i o n . Bacon’s n

th e w ay fo r th e proji ceed.

*Tt w as surprising tt I w e b ad a r e ^ y s t r ^ ; t h e s t ro n g e s t po in t ■ b o u n d a ry is s u e ,” s: ' M cL au d o f the

Consenration League n

R y f is h in g

T i p o f t h e i

W h e n fish in g la k a lo t o f a lg a e , try. a m id g e lar% ae w ith i h e a d . T ro u t o f te n <

• th ro u g h t h e a lgne s o u t th e se la rv a e .

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aodeot - o n e nTTiiiiiw <. •

eat water comfi- ^ uiian jstmnces, . » excellent local

sHmore than 89

r i U b e w i n ^ o i ^ n on a n the fly-

atelSSQs.

recent tasasy, d * re sn lt h igh

• b j o l o ^ with u r t r r ^ i rtment-of Fish Honke; , ___ stea£ ly tiI dependent oo low ing a a t e n> m m ^ north and pBSiRirer cotmtry,* aioi«ent tnternew. ^Kcialce]i r f iQ i ih e j^ F o r l l abu tw edw old m o s to f i t or later, bope- - tbe

Rocksdo*can expect to R esem ff.tm sborelers. H u n te r■ n in th e U a ^ m ac h ofid e , northern H ow erer,ions are cp 21 tbe,a n o ^ c n m - teed in aU6 Vaney, mrttmtlerels. opmenx oiations are cp . sportsmenlaho have bem to shoot i

Service re(AP) — T b e ^

are lo a anoth- idocatingiagainst a lesc^mg i w

al Forest plan R ir e r pacxvized pnrftnn SahtMognitennial Trail T h e ' Mspei Uump Leagoeaat

ts s h a te o iled your objec- tiazlsooealie wfldemess itwasdeszgond tbe scope Dennis £Richard Rafm, wxriced onII forester in negotiate i Tote in rejea- Jed to desi] 5*argnTnrnTs. Hmnp WH ponents can maimaiiBt A griculrare by tb e Fon

■ nstobearan within tbe: they pursne neggdatedi■s ruling dears B a t Ne>roject to pro- D aiid F w

descriptiocg t o m e . 1 ^ passed b y l

case <md o u t, th e Q>tnt was th e Wind Riiei* said L arry ^detheboc th e . Idaho T lte pla; le in Moscow. f^nT^wnTal

‘ W e e k

lakes w ^ y a green t h a t a nm cru ise , \i\llf// le straining '

g g

I a r i b a l l a t e o a b a k f t n « d tl

m ake s(g d m .s e tm b mfapCTdaT - f

m ore than la s t year, rs stin are limtied only a i mallard, two pintails, idheads and one canvas-

season wiQ be d it in the VaH^, with the first peri- mog from Oct. 5 to Oct. 13 te second from Oct. 26 h jan.17.Iting boois win nm firom If hour before smirise to

X bim ters also can look 3 o a good swtsoo, Smitb be Hirer was rtm-

and fast when geese aesting .this spring, and oh was they nK ttd above jb w a te r mark and f e w - - crektsttolloocfing. kers h a re increased ir m the M a ^ VaOey fol- : construction o f raised axes to reduce flooding • ' -edation, goose closure ^ long the rire r and other ccgolanatB.U agic Valley h iu te rs ,■ the ad ioa win be a l i ^ , ike R irer fnna^Iassaae ' kiwnstieam to C J . Strike ^te rs shoctld n o te tb a t ^ if th is land is p rira te . e r . public access along k e R irw is lewdly guran- “ a n areas below the mean [ter maifc As more derel- t ocairs along the rirer, len'should t a ^ oie~not~ it n ea r boUdings, Uve- • ^

ejem conseEan o ils for rdxnlcfing or po lg nearly six miles of trail ize na th wj d from tbe \Vind foi tack bridge across th e in<EU co 'eastofK ^gins.. __ n e’ Idaho Conservation

i objected to rocting the aear tbe wilderness since a i^ a te d in 1990L s Bsird of Mosanr, who □n a r irigm ta<fc foroe to te the compromise that

cf Gospel r ildem ess by Congress,IS the trail work {planned ixest Serrice would £an be wilderness boundary •dtben.Jex P erce spokesman ncxn said whm the legal ions ftH- the wilderness — ^ CoDgjess are mapped ‘ ■. t ra i l and th e critical re r pack bridge ^ out* .

ilan fo r work on the ial'Tkafl has been scp-

Id to scaoes Bka tfab h the moRtha

reason jA f e w t i p s i

JE R O M E -W aterfo w l! ing c an b e a gam e of wai b u t i t keeps sportsmen on 1 toies.

F irst, hunters m ust b e a a t id e n tify in g d u c k sp e because o f lim its on ben la rd s , p in tails, red h ead s can v a sb a c k s . E v e n e x p b a re problems w ith idfenti tion because o f poor

variations in co T h e second p roblem is

fed e ra l ^ u i r e m e n t fo r s sho t. I t is n o t a s effecriv le a d , so w a te rfo w l h u n

' lUUit aOowbirds to c o m e t in ra n g e to avo id c r ip p i

Bismm h sho t also has t ap p ro v e d fo r w a te rfow l

stock, o r o ther trappings of o y .

' T h e Snake R iver isn’t th e p la c e w h e re d u ck s a n d g< c a n b e found. T h ere o re a ju m p shooting opportun itit b e h ad along local canals, w w a te r drains and smaU'er rivi p a r t io i la r ly d u rin g th e e season.

L a te in th e seaso n , h u n r m te s t their nim in standin red en tly h arvested co m fi< S p o rtsm en n ra s r rem em b e a sk perm ission before shoo

j'ervationistp orted b y groups favoring m« tzed tra il uses. T b ^ campaig f o r th e C e n te n n ia l T ra i] in d u d e a ro u te ou tside w il

-n e s sa rc a s so th ^ a lso c o u ld t

1 9 9 6 K O M F O RlUQJSDES HnCH, QUBt

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t o to come. Here, ‘Fawn,' keeps i

just duet o r d u c k h u i

I hunt- this year. I t is aln’aicin& tive a s le a d , b u tn the ir fin d a n d e x p e n

hunters sim ply caiad ep t m uth because d ie

p e d e s than a doUar a ^ pn mai- D ecoy h u n tin gIs and w ith a g ood callecp e rts considered th e ultitifica- fow l e x p e r ie n c eu coni ■ ■ ju m p .s h o o t in g Iixlor. w a lk in g d r f loa tis th e equally effective,r stee l P a s s sh o o tin giv e as a re a s c a n p rovicin te rs ch a llen g in g shot:JTvith-......s u r e - th e b ird sp lin g , ra n g e . " S k y bu:

shooting p a s t th e r: b een loads - leads to avl u se and apoorsportisn]

)f sod - on p riva te lands.Some, h u n te rs

leon ly th e se s itu a tio n s , g e e se ju st lie in w a it fo m any , arrive,

tie s to T h e -H a g e rm w aste M an ag em en t Ar< iv e r s - san c tu a ry fo r dui e a r ly th ro u g h o u t Je ro

and Tw in F a lls c< in te r s ho ld a s m a n y as [ i ^ o r during p e a k conci fields. m any of th e se bii b e rT o — hunters b u sy w h e ooting to feed.

Its’ ar^memotor- cl th e north-south Iligned M cLaud sa id col i l to will appeal to Lyonrilder- ca se , t h e i r la s t ciltrav-- goingtacourt.- •

RT LITE 2 2 ' STH 'EEW BED, AM/FM ^ R E O ( , USED VERY LITTLE, UKE!

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almost as effec- ^ __lut i t ’s ha rd to ensive . M any ,can’t afford bis- V V j i . shells run more *■» p . •ing, com binedjller, is w idelyultimate water- .ice. H ow ever, Ag b ird s w h ile .L M uDating c a n be

ng in f ly o v e r w "vide th e m ost lots, b u t m ake Is a re w ith in busting” o r e range of your I crippled birds isnian image.

s.rs use. decoys in . . ns, w hile o th e rs : for the ducks to - • _

• prm an W ild life . Area se rves as a I ducks and geese srom e, G ooding > counties. I t can as 60,000 ducks mcentradons and birds keep local

?hen they fly o u t ” -----------

lehtsch route.conservationistS“ •

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; E l k _ _jcontimwlftoraEl ;I and Game offidais r< : tags in the aearw atei fordng trophy bunte aim elsewhere.

. In the m eantim e, g a ^ are looking goo said Last winter was i but the nasty weadier out enough to allow goQ

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“If that happens, su drop off - no m atter 1 animals we have,” Pal “If we get snow by the i in October,-itTl make £ difference."

Last year’s hunter st ham pei^ by b o n e ^ < he noted l l ie upshot \ ble whammy because have far to go for fon hunters had a hard tin quiedy.

Generally speaking, Game offjdals did n o r. major changes to th is ; hunts. A few more per issued, Palm er said, broke up some of the sprcadikcltuntersTirotni

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S agegrouse have taste, so It is imperai be field dressed imn upon kill. I t is also h skin them , leav ing c

------- feathercd-wtne-aa req. law, then putting them

Quail a re found i ; brush patches along

and rivers. Twin FaUs ered the uppermost t for valley quail in Idah

Quail do not move fa daily travels,'so if a located in one spot, it m ally rem ain -w ith ti mile.

A good dog is almo tial for flushing and n Use an open-bore shot sm all shot fo r q u ai shooting tends to be q dose.

Chukar hunters m t__ - g ^ i „ physica_l,__cc

because th e ir quarry : some of the steepest,

terrain in Idaho. Look on canyi)n walls and d( water early in the year.

' A good chukar dog ! • ab le for lo ca tin g flo ; retrieving downed b ir ! of which can tumble t : of feet down steep tem

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le, local elk good, Palmer as a wet one, erwas spread good survival,

gives, so does •esn't rain or lun ten could r, noisy cohdi-

, success willer how many Bb b Q H Palmer said. he third week ce a dramatic

Dkhuntenpar success was Last yearlycondilioiu, helped localOt was a dou-. . “th e aninjse elk d i^ - t was tough Iforage, while Palmer saidtime moving Idaho’s deer

, ___ reboundingng. Fish and winter of IKlor make any x y j year,us year’s elk that deer hupermits were unified ope:id, “and we Some of theithe hunts to tuned, partiiuuiiJbeiier." “em himting

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All general deer hunts In t Magic Valley Region are i antlered deer only.

Once again, local antelope p< ilations continue to lag benideer end elk. - ----------------

“They have responded slo :han we an tidpated afte r t: 1992*93 winter, when antelo Jopulations took a major hii Pataer said "They’re just notlardy.asdeernrelk,” ______

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It cut visibility to i as we sat in a field t east of Sault Stc. Mo made hearing on alti n a tu ra l experience noises were mufflec mist hovering over us cut off closer sounds, in a hushed little worl in diameter.

Dan Donarski of th called to see if I want! th e ea rly goose scs

• again. Last'fall four o 20 birds in lest (ban on the first day of tl h u n t aim ed at

----- M ichigan’s flogk ofCanada geese. i

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“I finally managed t.......“ thesebirdron Thursdi

days before our hunt, said. “Until then they > ing .aro u n d in small groups, and you didi where they’d be the i But for the last two dj

Govern won’t e run reg:GRANTS PASS, Ore.

Fears that the federal m en t could shut dow: fishing on the entire I River system, home of h ea d ru n made fam' W estern au thor Zane have evaporated.

The National Marine F Service said Friday it w(

____ enforce, regulations. tha:• allow it to shut down fij protect Umpqu!} River cu tth ro a t trout. Bee Monday, the Umpqua Rj throat will be protectei endangered spedes.

Thc Endangered Spec prohibits any actions thai or kill a proteaed spede the 5‘isheries Service i: permit exempting the inc take of endangered fish, men who accideritally : sea-run cutthroat while for summer steelhead or mouth bass could be, tech open to prosecution for vi the law.

“T here is no fishing dow n," spokesman Gorman said from Seattl

. agency thinks steps taken tect the cutthroat ore sui

------ pending issuance of the-in about two weeks, he saii

S tr ic t enforcem ent < Endangered Spedes A n have liad ramifications in of tlie West, ^vhere many i and steclliead runs are pn for protection as tlireatei endangered spedes.

Sport fishing'has beei porarily restricted on I t Salmon and Qearwater ri> protect endangered sahno

• state and federal offidoli fuzzy earlier this week oc would happen in thc Un Basin with sea-run cutthroa

State fisheries managei Friday with attorneys to ine what liability th6,0: Fish and Wildlife Depar would face if it went tilonj th e fe d era l policy,

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uproar whene Fisheries endangered s: would not sea-run cutthn chat-would— go into effectI fishing to dental ^ e pee r sca-nm P eop le tra3eginning Oregon from a• River cut- fish fo r the c tedas an River’s summ<

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ish, fisher- T he 30-dayly hook a for the state’s tile fishing permit expireeI or small- e rie s serviceBchnically, w eeks to evar violoting and issue the

said.ing shut* Theapplicatn Brian anglers in theattle. The . wiW hook 900cen to pro-].' annually, andsuffident* w ill = d i e even he permit*- T e le ased 'sa idsaid. stoite fisheriesIt of the Umpqua BasiaA n could The total pops in much cutthroat isn’t Iiy salmon gists • figure theproposed c u tth ro a t 'thaitened or those that live

the 'river is ineen tem- sands, Loomis sI Idaho’s Fishing is far• rivers to. the sea-run cu Imon. But loss of habitat ials were s'ozing, and lo{ : on \yhat B ayles of the Umpqua group Pacific Ri iroat. ■gers met P V T ?I?H ? I7 fto exam-!, Oregon)ortmentlong withy , said

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" * 1 is morning the fog was I th< with no wind to blow it I oa) Ve h eard a few o ther] th« ! firing . 1the east 'but we The Spedal earh St ‘ h e a r . , . . . .. ■:oming fftOthmit. Ifsamw hM ^ ^tointTvduath• of tog)o^hunting, ar,

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the m)seseason nextr e v e w .------------------ ---------u t tlieled shd scattered their mi{ il thd sounds seemed to fro ound us. They stopped limi md seconds later a cou-, sec big, ghostly forms floe

1 in the mist above our T 'ollowcd by a dozen _ And

his I*em.” D onarski said. “Ml ped a b^d ac the end of sion --------- -------------------------in aGamer, 12, crouching pile oak tree 10 yards from insc i, was c a u ^ t by sur- afrc It as he said later, the' ve time to think” and W >erfcctly. Bringing the' peE

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ficials, anglers and .0 make th e ir living H j l ; fishing w ere in anen they learned the M l d spedes listing for Jiroat trqut was set to y, ect without the ind*— permit in effect. = iS travel to sou thern ll's Q around the world to : ^ be N orth Umpqua tmei^steelhead. Blue ' Shop ow ner Joe1 he felt it .would all.

link there’s a .lo to f .^ lg on that don’t need he said.ay comment period :’s application for the red Friday, The fish- :e needs about two valuate comments j.,.,.,. he permit, Gorman •'IIHHIII

ation estimates that p T vh e Umpqua system V*100 cu tthroat trou t M r\ndSO of those fish £ { gen a f te r th ey -a re A Hlid Dave Loomis,'a ' ies biologist for thed a ^ B>opulation of sea-run | H | I'c known, buc biolo- ^ B the total number of j ^ H hat go to sea and ^ B VC out their lives in in the tens of thou- is said.'ar less of a threat to cutthroat than the a t to development, logging said David I H tie environm enta l ' ammm : Rivers CoundL : B B

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Tliis was thc first goose faimt Aiuters, who accpmpani^ us o !iis d a ^ 'to b Gamer, H ^ 'o f t

aon program. Dressed h ^ to I n a^e -su ifvrfiid iioofcriik i rile of fluttering le a v ^ Ande nstant nickname was f^ooldi i f ^ the funy little creatures he “Star Wars” movie.

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of tha t sp ed es have n in recent years.: was a goo d y e a r ,” ,5ca said. “T hose la rvae :ome from so m ew h ere

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'T he work contemplated herein Is inierlor remodel­ing ot the main floor ol tha City Hall to Indude pamUon removal (demolition), new construction, mechanical and electrical work.• Contract Documents ars available a t the officool the

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. • Ia d Notice of Addition of lju )d s ' R of 10 Proposed Wllhdrowoi;

Idaho vtod AGENCY: Bureau ol Lond B o|. Management. Interior. m ha ACTION: Notice. Von SUMMARY: The Depart- C nv mont of Air Force has filed c •ji\ a roquosttoodd10.7e6.60 c

acres to their withdrawal C r a a p p lic a tio n for th o E n- o he hancod Trolnlng In Idaho ir- (EH) site. The original No- N uo tlce.ol Proposed Withdraw- B n o . a l w as pub lish ed In th o Al o f F E D E ^ REGISTER, 61, R VO FR 68, April 8,1996. TtiH-t-DATE: Comnwjt^ and re— Yi .iQ. questsforamootlngshDuld. N to : be.0M feiitf:M tthbi«a2a^ iP 'Of p ftiS ition^ -th ls notice-." • o, ng ADDRESS: Comments and M0.. mooting requests should T< ch be sent lo the Idaho Slate

Director, BLM. 3380 Amor- T) n. icana Terrace, Boise, Ido- foiln ho 63706-2500. pi o r FOR FURTHER INFOR- m to . m a t io n CONTACT: J o a , n t }d Foster. BLM Idaho S to le 'w lKl Offlco. 206-384-319S. n .r . SUPPLEMENTARY IN- ^ d- FORMATION: On August th'jy 22, 1996, tho Doportmont milr ol Air Force (lied a request m

to add certain lands to thoIr th . o x i s t l n g w i l h d r o w a l

opplicatlon. Thoso lands isa ro in addition to th o se na

f published In tho FEDERAL oflR E G IS T E R . 61 FR 6 8 . an

7 Aprfl8,1996.ThofonowIng yodescribed public lands oro acwithdrawn from sottlomont, sp

5 ' solo, locotlon, or ontry un< in' der tho goneral land laws, ria

3" Including th e mining and • jmineral leasing lav^; sub- sp

— oct to valid exotlng rights: - or t B ^ e Idaho - on

T.12S..R.9E, • ■ • Cl •e sec.35,E'/iSW /4&SEK.- -oli 3f T.12S.,R.10E., • 1. 1- ' 8ec31Jots3&4iEKSW /< ' thi t. , and.SEV« ' 2 .14 sec42.SV4.- . - aan T.13S.,R.9E, ' mi)r sec. 1; , •. .'<Jo1, 80C.2.IC11.SE'/.NE% le< I . ' ond EHSEV.; •: on & sec11.El4EMi, , . mx

. S00.1Z: .'3 .'d •• seo.'13: ' '<*, ..-i: • ad0 sec..14,EHEV4EV4; ' nu I. sec.23,EV4EViEV4: mt >- sec. 24. • • . ■ •. , . . ph I- .T.13S.,R.10E., r : on I- . B00.4,'k)ts3&4,SVHJW% 4. g .'ondSH ; ' or]

80C3.6to9lodusIve: sp<1 secs. 17to21 Induslve. no'

Tho areas doscribod ag-grogale 10,766.60 acres In yoi

1 O ^ e o i County. wliiS e additional lands aro .tac

being added os an alloma- najthro to the Enhanced Train- c

, ing In Idaho (ETl) proposal fy.J jB sed on th e re su l ts of CL

. publl6scoping. . ‘ .CC. iThis wuhorawal Will bo By:

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t -U .S.Ci^lSS^-iSS, iftnd r e - . PLj

) Fororperiod of 90 daya> < IN' (rom tho date of puUlcallon OF

r - o f this hotlce, all persons DIS • “ who'wish’ Id submll cbm -' ■ OJ i ^ments, suggestions, or ob- T», -jectlons in connectkm with-------I thoaddlH orioflandftotho .,Ca<

•. present thoir vlows,lrf~wflrv EUf .Ing to tho Idaho Sm te DI- E8*, rector at tho a d d ^ shown BA

above. ' Cui I , _ iljipubllo moollng is.re-.- -RotI. qulredanoU coolU n^eand iI ploco will be published In vs.. .tfie FEDERAL REGISTER BRL a n d n e w sp a p e rs In th o MA- general \ ^ t t y el least 30 VIC I Soys before the scheduled CA , deleofom ooling. . ’ • CA

Nine publlo m eetin g s CA ' worn hold in Juno and July CAi '. '1 8 9 6 fpr th o pu rp o se of: OF

C O P Y

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•00^ the orivltwimonta]' Del documentattontomeetNa- NOTI tlona)EnvironmentalPoliey B E E I Act requirem enls for the ABOV proposed withdrawal. Tho FF.Th dnm envlroomarTtal Impact TERJl •totement currently under YOUV preparation Includes the NOTK adcmion of the 10,766.60 RESF a c r e s d e sc r ib e d in th is DAYS.noUce. MATIC

This application will bo TO: Cprecessec in accordance YOUwith th e regu la tions so t TinECforth in 43 cm 2300. feodtti

For a period of 2'years p riate from the dale of pubiictOlon' m u s Ior this notioo In the FED- abovoERAL REGISTER, the ad- vrilhindltk>nAl described lands WOI publiube segregated , a s sp e d - rw.lfyifled above unless the appU- the coi

.c a tio n Is d en ied or can- m e n ti■celed or the withdrawal is mandsapproved prior to that date. theC oThe temporary u ses that , „ wto be permitted during this s e g re g a t iv e oe riod a re

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f f i Z o T ^ r . Stu it the surface ofthe land or Impair values of Ihe re- s6un5cs, but wfll be coordl- natod wfth the Installotlon' C om m ander. M ountain H om e Air F o r c e B a se ,

s i-connection w ith tho with- ”

diction ovor the land, and

the oHoct of authorizing any _ ^ . , uM Of the land bV the Do-'pnrtm«nt of thn Alf PnffM lopauoiW J r O a ^ ^ n r w ^ ill Deputy State Olroclor for

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INTHEDISTniCTCOURT ory ofOFTHE RFTH JUDICIAL sponso DISTRICT OF THE STATE noy OSOF IDAHO, IN AND FOR To <

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Ca3oNo.CV-96-1S15 tocttho AMENDED SUMMONS BY namodPUBu S t io N DatocESTATE OF PEARL FAIR- ly.109<BANKS, by a n d through CLERKC urtis Moyos, P o rsonal C0UR1Representatlvo,- By: Rai

Plolnllfr, ■ Oopoty vs. ■BRUCE E. CAUOHEY; PUBU5MAURINE CAUOHEY: Soplon'VICKIE QRIMM; JULIE ---------CAUOHEY-TREANOR; INTHECATHIE CALL; PEGGY OFTHC A U O H E Y ; R A N D Y . DISTtCAUOHEY; and COUNTY THE SOFTWIN n U J ^ , IDAHO, COUNI

I^fondants. CasoN O T IC E : Y O U HAVE NOTICB E E N S U E D B Y T H E InlhoKABOVE-NAMED PLAINTI- LO Ut:FF. THE COURT MAY EN- PoliUorTERJUDGMENTAQAINST APoUtl'

-YOU WITHOUT FU RTHER-JaramlNOTICE UNLESS YOU Clover

^•RESPOND W IT H JN 20 ing e t •DAYS. READ THE INFOR-■ Foils,!

MATION BELOW. • changtTO: VICKIE GRIMM Gordon

YOU ARE HEREBY NO-- filed InTIFIEO that In ordor to do- Court,fond this lawsuit, an oppro- chongop ria te w ritten rosponso has aiwm u s t bo filo d w llh th o SporrC

.abovo-doslgnotad .C ourt ..Tha.na'w ithin 20 days of Iho last or's (oU

publlcallon of this Summo- nomos• hs; if you fall to so respond, noaros

tho court may ontor judge- D. Mcl mont ogolnst you os do- Joffors mandod by tho Plalnlllf In 83301,

.thoComplainL do)l9SA copy of Iho Comploint ID. Lori

is son/M with this Summo- law)19(ns. If you wish to sook tho . ID i S rodvlco or roprosontoUon by (mothoi on attomoy In.this matter,. - Holonoyou shoula do so promptly Souor(iao th a t your w ritten ro- W 300:sponso, If any, moy bo fliod Such Pin ilm o a n d o th o r logoi ot suet'rights proloctod, moy oi

An apptopftalo writton ro- "Uohswsponso roqulros comp|l- persononco with Rule 10(o)(1) objociand 'o ther Idaho Rulos of courioi

,CMi,Pf0C0dur0 and shall s u c h o ■'a l s ^ d u d o : Wltnos:1. TTi title a(id number ol sool bl this case. th is12ti2 . if your rosponso is on Robert Answer to Iho Complaint. It -By Gon must contain admissions or PUBU£ .'doniols of the sopa/oto ol- tombor legations ol tho Coffjptalnt .ZTSrS" and olhor dofonsos you movdolm. . . .•3.'W -fllgno tu ro , mailing.addr'o'sai ohd tdlophorja .numbor, a r the slgriotiiro,' ' ca , i I moiling oddross. ond tolo-p h o n o n u m b o r of y o u r m,

f S . , ^ 1ory-ol 0 copy of your ro- ’ vi sponso to Ralntilfs attor- noy os dosignatod above. J i 'J o n a

.To determ ine whether you m ust pay o IHing lo o ' Q jygN

•tact tho ae r i(o ( the above- named Court

• Oaiod this 17th day of Ju- • ? ? ?- ^1nl«.

CLERK OFTHE DISTHICT 5 '“ , ® ' COURTByrRacholVondorpool,

. ■ S , o n P.PUfeUSH; August 22. 29, ■ ^ 5 . s a ^ b e r s ^ l 2 , l 9 9 6 -

IN'THE DISTRICT cbunrr'OFTHE FIFTH JUDICIAL PJ* ‘j ’ DISTRICTOFTHESTATE ,0 F IDAHO, IM AND F O R ' THECOUNTYOFTWIN . ‘ ^T a

^ M f ^ L F A I R ^ ' 'BANKS, by and through ,

V«- IB R U C B E . CAUOHEY; ,M -ructMAURINE CAUGHEY; q p t o eVICKIE QRIMM; JU LIE ni^-m rc CAUGHEY. TREANOR;CATHIE CALL: PEGGY ™ f wC A U G K E Y ; RA N D Y - p a ii CAUQHEY; and COUNTYD F ^ N F M L B . IDAHO.- co seN o

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Defendant#. • ' ' ' NOTICEO T IC E tY O U H A V E m the ME E N S U E D B Y T H E otMAVI:)0VE-NAMED PLAINTI- O vx'.THE COURT MAY EN- NOT■RJUDGMENT AGAINST q iVENJUWITHOl/TFURTHER COY ho3TICE U N LESS YOU personaESPOND W ITHIN 20 ^ m l n l tWS. READ THE INFOR- MAVISMION BELOW. ed .A llc>: CATHIE CALL tate are iVOU ARE HEREBY NO-’ their claRED that In order to do- tnonthsiId this lawsuit, an appro- first pobla te w ritten r e sp o n so uce or tu s t b e d l e d w l t h t h o forovertovo-deslgnalod Court ctoinvihin 20 days of tho lost dent's oblicatlon of this Summo- Banted a .ifyou foil to so respond,> court may enter lodge- (a)T hei >nt a g a ln sty o u o s do- . er or mi indod by tho Plaintiff In represor .Com oliint LYNND

A copsf o f tho Complaintsenrod with this Summo- 2754 .8 . ir you wish to soek the of the c Vlceorrepresentattonby - 'b a sis tli attomey ln thU tn a n o r ; -d ,e s s ofu should do so promptly tho amoI th a t your w ritten ro - claimant o w . II any, may bo filed gtotomo tim e a n d o th e r le g a l itibfotTn h u p m t ^ . _ ^ -whhtho

opproprtote writlon re- courtonse requires com pll-' m) 17,01ICO with Rule 10(a)(1) m e n c e d other Idaho Rules of »ril Procedure and sholllolndudo;. ......... .............. wttere UThe title and number of sontatKrt

fo /urls(II your responso Is on p a y m e sw o rlo U io C o ^ aIn t.lt gg Jnst 1 tst contain admissions or c ^ e n iW s ol tho separate a f- coodinb' ititlons of the Complaint thetlmSi d o th n r 'd u lo n so s you • w j i h i c lyclalm. q a t e Your slgnaluro. moHing Soptomt d re ss , and te lep h o n e /um ly] mber, qi the signature,tiling address, and tele- puBUSI o n e n u m b e r of y o u r 2 6 ,

PrM?'olmaaingordeIlv-'.:

t OS designated above.To determine w hether H S ,5 a,

iatodthls17thdayolJu-<000 '. .In lhoM tg< bF TH E D IST R IC T oM fflRg

sit-ris S,THE DISTRICT COURT'THE RFTH JUDICIALISTRICT IN AND FOR 5IE STATE OF IDAHO.lUNTYOFTWIN FALLS ^ ^ S r wso No. CV-96-02146*MmCE OF HEARING ' Z Xh e Manor ofiROBERTO>UtS JA R A M IL L O ,UUonor " 7P'oliilon by Roberto Louis•amliio b o fn -6 /2 1 /7 0 -e l-^ 5 ^ !S ^

ingo In name to Sporr “‘V i i n r rdonMcKnlght has boon d In the abovo enllllod urt. Tho reason for Iho in g o In n am o ^ln g iH o I always boon known as pn,., arr Gordon McKnIght. ‘winFalU Q.nomo o( tho Petition- p , ,d , ,c u I lalhor la unknown; tho f o " n o s ol tho Potlllonor’s 'irost relatives ore Tim - ___McKnlght(cousin)156 ,u - ru c n i forson, Twin Falls, ID JOI, Tim McKniflht (on-

’s a s i s a : 0 ™ “i S s a s s . ; . ™“ 5i1 S h a r o n M c K n Ig h t qjthoj) 3877 Rtiflora «U8. “lono. MTS9601, Sharon

a i Petition will bo hoard n,such llmo a s tho Courty appoint, ond objoc- n n / c J .► iVrAaVbe’n iodbyony•son who con, In such J iocilons, s h o w to lh o

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'HE DISTRICT COURT Primm. 17THE FIFTH JUDICIAL- .W -. T.w.'r tfllCTOF.THESTATE'- 833tilvar IDAHO, IN AND FOR ■ ‘ CourtECOUNTYOFTWIN DATE thisMXS MAGISTRATE QusL 1996

DMSION /s^TonyLc0 No. SP 96-903 Attomoy 1c nCE TO CREDITORS PorsonolF15-3-601)

10 Manor ol tho Estoto PUBUSH:dERLIN K ENN ETH 19ond26,nOAN. Oocoosod. .u -ru e n T lOTICE IS HEREBY 'EN T hat Ihe un d er-odhM boon appointed ' J f id IS I

THE COIAll p e r s o n s h a v in g ms ogolnst Iho doco- - _ ‘1 or tho estoto oro re-rod 10 p r e s e n t th o ir S S T i r t ' i Ims w ith in lo u r (4). iVis oner the dato of tho publication of this No- • or sold dolm s will bo ,ierbarrod. . . . . aims must bo prosonf-.;, S fn in n F r

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i^ R ^ io s o n ta l lv o Iho abovo . , , , ■ on the 23n

» a 2 6 ,T O 6 D ofondm. - m andod e

HE DISTRICT COURT proceod tcTHERFTH JUDICIAL and lo sellmiCTOFTHE STATE the propoiIDAHO, IN AND FOR OrdoiE COUNTY OF TWIN apply the p VLLS MAGISTRATE ■ «a » the- DIVISION . s ^ O e c r o

> No. SP 96-924 • InWf*

SAL N O TIC E L EG A L

CETOChEOrrORS my foes and' Manor ol the Estate The propt1VISI.MCCOY, bo sold Is sJ•ceased. FrIla'Count))T IC EISH E R EB Y ho.arxllsd*N that EARL L Me- low8,to-wlthas'boon appointed SEV.SEV'«:nal roprosentathfo to Township rnlsier the e s ta te o l Boiso MeridiS I. McCOY. doceos- Parcel 13, NII creditors of Ihis es- SubdMsksn <re required to present located in thclaims wiihbi four (4) T his lanIS after the date ol tho scrlbedasicubllcallon ol this no- P a r c e l l ;r said daims will be A M E N D Eir barred. MEADOW!ims against the doco- County, IdaI estaie may bo pre- to th o S u r\daslonows: Septembers

lecJalmanlmaydollv- o n d ^ n o Bmail to tho personal a s th o S c ^wntatlvoincaroofM . tho E o s tw I DUNIAP. ESO At-»y a t Law, PO Box Townshiolfl■fwmFans,ID83303- i T S r t t ha.wrinon statement lan EXCEP1

I daim Indicating its a ^ d E atter, the name and ad- rood ourw» ol the dalm ant and

nount dohnod. or the - s a lo Is lociint moy file a wrinen N orth 3201 nent ol tho daim, in palls Idaho imprescrlbodbynjlo. NOTICE Ho dork ol tho above- GIVEN, that

o l October, 10 dalmant may com- hour of 10:0 c o a p r o c o o d l n g infrontolth M t h e f ^ n a l ropro- th o Tw in F Btlve in a n y c o u rt.. Courthouse> the portonai repro- tdaho, I will

l e n t o l h is c la im doscribodontt tho estate, but tho reded to betl o r w r ^ t of the necessary Iig must occur within den t fur>ds ti

" J m " " '"TED this 3rd day ol' dor of Solo 1

ISH: Soptombor 12, s ^ T o rS b J j 6 , and O c to b er 3 , /aAVaynoTa

• ' ' PUBUSH; S i DISTRICT COURT 19,and26,1IE FIFTH JUDICIAL -----------------ICTOFTHESTATE INTHEDISTAHO, IN AND FOR OF THE RF*COUNTY OF TWIN DISTRICT 01

F a n s : OFTDSHOrJo. SP 96-909 THE COUN:ETOCREDIT(iRS FAJMatter ol Iho Estalo Cose No. SPHSTOPHERTED NOTICE OFlEST, Docoasod, REPRESEN1n C E IS HEREBY NOTICE OF IN th a t tho u n d e r- T O : TAMlihas booh appointed WADElal Roprosontatlvo of Y ougavotovo-nomod estate, c h i ld . Waysons having daim s Anderson, 01 tho said docoasod 5,1987, In 01oulrod 10 p rese n t ington ond lo:lalm s w ithin four Courtney LyI oftor'lhodate of tho on July 2 7 , ' iblicatlon ol this no- land. Orogon. said dolms will bo A poUUon fc

ir b a rred . C laim s tion of your p 10 proseniod to D. and respoisil Von NesL Personal tho adoplior lonloilvo of tho es- Doon Andorsi0 Thomas B. High, noy Lynn Ar Woxandor, Slndair, .proopoctlvQ M & High ot PO Box boon filod in 1 IwJn.’FallB, Id ah o titled manor. B366,'<uxl.7nod,wfth . •..PetiUonorj jr t ' - . Courtforano ED this 30th do'y ol Ing your pore .1996- those childfcr sbortVanNost th e followir01 Roprosenlolivo obandonmbnl sowoodOr. ■§-16-2005(0; Ills, ID 63301 g lee t. Idaho

'.200S(b},ond/<SHrSoplomber 12, te ro s t ol pai, ond O ctober 3 , c h i l d . Id a

16-2005(0).■■■ You moy dnDISTRICT COURT tolnlng lo thosE RFTH JUDICIAL oppoorlng In CTOFTHESTATE- any timo up tVHO, IN AND FOR Ing th e h e a;OUWTYOFTWIN manor.S MAGISTRATE . Pursuant ItDIVISION Section 16-2

0. SP 9&00900M have the righs TO CREDITORS noy to ropros<bailor ol tho Estaie m attor and (iNARD O. ANDER- quest an onoDocoasod. a re llnando'ICE IS HEREBY employ on athot Loro Primm wiilbeprovJdo

on oppoinlod por- havo tho rightipresenlatlvo ol tho at iho hearingnomod ostote, All; ■ . THE HEAIIS having c la im s Tuosdoy,Oct( Iho sak( docoasod.' a m . In tho ol

]uirod to proaon t Court, Thoronloim s'w lthln lo u r didal Buildingaflor the d a te d tho Idaho. Poililo}IlcatJon ol this no- tho Court lo U sold claims wlin>o— paronlaIrlghl3r b a rred . C laim s dren ond lor> prosonlod to lo re p r ^ n g thoir o 173WlrschingAvo. OATEOthi! /In F a lls , Id ah o , August. 1996. 'and filed with ihe ELLSWORTH : . W^EKS, STU hiS'30tK day of Au- & PERRY 196 - ByBortDBroi Loo Johnson Attorneys for (

/ lor Loro Pflmm -II Roprosontotlvo PUBUSH: So

19. and 26, IS

OFTHE RFT DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF I RFTH JUDICIAL OF IDAHO, 11 rrO FTH ESTA TE THECOUNT kHO,INANOFOH FALLS MA( OUKTY OFTWIN DMSS MAGISTRATE Cose No. SP-i DIVISION . NOTICE TOC

).CV 96-2444 In tho Manor I •OFSALE , of: r BO W ERS a k a IVANARTHUI M. BOWERS and Docoasod. ABOWERS, NOTICE IUffs, GIVEN th a t

slgnod havo b R T a n d L O L A odCo-Penoii EDER, toUvosofthoandanls. estate. All pei.ondi}y virtue ol o n .. dolma ogalnst ' Sole lssu<^ on tho c o o s e d o re ’i y of August; 19 9 6 ,' present thoir t idunderthOBoalor 'tour months p re-enlitlod Court on of tho llrst pi )o of Foreclosure this notice or M In sokJ Court In w U lb o fo re \ 'Ve enlitled action 'C laims music 3n i day ol August. ‘ sontod to the lovor ot tho abovo- Co-Poreonal 1 =Ialntllf«ndcortoIn tlvoso fthoes lanlSi I om com - troy E. RoHg, F i ond required to . so n . PO Box I to notice lor sole ■ Foils. Idaho K ell ot public auction tho Court, lorty described In DATED this jor ol Sole and to AugusL 1996. 0 proceeds of such /s/Mlchaol Ker tho satisfaction ol Co^’orsonal Ri ?oo ol Foredosuro /s/Korolo Sue i »rett thereon and. Co-Personal Ri

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I L N O - n C E L H 3 A L N

a S J c w t i ’ ‘ PUBUSH: Sepiroperty directed to 19,end26.199iIs situated bl Twin -------^unty. State ol ld»- v r v ^ f ^ A ?s fiffTTTlNhl a s fol- ' ^

TIRED thalthe:V 4 S e c llo n 3 S , th e ld a h o iJ e p p 10, Rango 17E 9ridlan 9.09 A creiI, Noore Meadows C o d e ) 36-10<

whkSi parcel Is h w o r d e r ^ aitheSEV .. e lk d y r e d a t i .land Is a lso d o - . ^ ^ - 2 2 0 7 i i tsIoDow*:I 1 3 0 I T H I R D H untersw abD E O N O O R E d fovm lrom ai:iWS, Tw in F a lla No. 2125 d o tIdaho, according wfflbenoWedbilurvey re c o rd e d end receive di.lOr 20.1993. a s In-. OwhuntingarM No, 1993013708,, ^ arao. and I

ig also described w w re to tm n t^ )u th67Z 43leetol648.54 loot of tho hunter from tak% ol Section 35 , j ' J 10South,RangoJl the Boise MerkJ- d ir t^ 1 9 9 6 .T hE P T th e S o u th ^ er wiU be notffieciteriy 25 fee t fo r '

Sda ib joc t to this C o p i« ol Oilo c o to d a t3 5 0 5 M ovailablo al200 E o at, T w in O eportm ontolho. Gome heodquiCE IS HEREBY South WolnuL F hat on the 3rd day Jor, 1996, a t tho10:00 o'dock a.m. August. 1996< the front door ol Jerry M. Conley,

PUBUSH. S .P will a tlend, offer -and19 ,1996 - itpublteouolonon ich ol tho above-1 property thus dl- LEQALHC b eso ldasm aybe IOAHOW> ty to ra ise sufll- RESOURCE Is to pay and sot- REVISED STAI

nf P r „ r ^ PLAM PtlHI IT « l out I t sold Or- PERIOlie to tho highest T ho Idoho \ lorolor in lowful source Board b

Its rrvo-yeor rev This 4 th doy o l S to le W ater PI 0T.1996. quirod by low. ■Tousloy. Shorill reviow period o

of Monday. Sep I; Soplembor. 12. • ond extends th 6 ,1996 do so o lb u sin o.................... doy. NovemberISTRICTCOURT Tho drnft rovis FIFTH JUDICIAL avallabto lor res r OFTHE STATE Wtowing locatioi ronKTWDTOH—UNTY OF TWIN P A ji s StotoOfJicoSP-96-772 1301NOreftard OF RIGHT O F Bobo,lD B3706

ENTATION I d a h o D e p t < 3F HEARING :M M A R A R A E

« birth to 0 male Botoo, ID 83705 / a y l a n d O e o n I d a h o D e p t c 1, on Soptombor ,10lympia. Wosh-d 10 a molo chUd, 1910 Northwest Lynn J^ndorson poow d'Wono. II

7 ,1 9 8 9 In Port- ^d^^ o D e p K

nfor tho tormina-

S 5 . - M Slion ol W oyiond I d a h o D e p t < lorson and Court- R«*oure«»I A nderson by o:lvQ c o u p lo .h a s . , . ^ N S f c y t ^ a in the above orv I d i^ F o lI s ,ip 6

or , . A copy ol thilo r iw iU o sk lh e v ls o d S ta le W m ordor termihat- " '“ V “ '*<> m o n W rl jh iiM iron, based Uponwing g r o u n d s : partmontolWatclonL Idaho Code5(a), and/or no- 327-7966.

PUBUSH, S .p , paren t and th o <096—d a h o C o d o 91),f doim rights per-hesechUdnwi.by l e q a l n o

'n t o r r S ^ c SJp to and indud- M .ho ccl o a r in g o H h i s J m goneral olBc

lU olitohoC odo

Id (2) If you ro- Quisling ,(^ 0,^1, filtoenm illiO T

Ida ly unable to (sis.000.000) th n aliornoy, ono loborl 2001 on

pension Dno d a exceed five mllU (55.000,000) for

Dctobor is , 1996 from October 1 i0 ObOVO enllllod nrw fn rvA fironW W ordJu- 3ing, Twin Falls, ililonota will ask lolomtlnotoyourjhis to those chil- ■ , , -lor an ordor op- LEGAL NO)ir odoption. Tho South-Centrthis ,16th day of Industry Cound

196.'.I thoir Regular Mr m , MAY. SUD- Tuesday, SoplomJBBS, IPSEN 1996 at 2:30 p.m

113orihoDosorBrowning on tho CoOoge ollor PoUilonors Idaho Campus,

Avo., in Twin FoD September 12, llyouhavoony

:,1996 ' ploosocoaorwrticTmj-.T j .^lTTT77 Soulh-Centrol FSTRICT COURT dustiv CoundlIFTH JUDICIAL p o f f i S f

iS n F a lS l D S i

PjmUSH: septe

5 P -9 6 ^ 6 __________O C R ^IT O R S MAGIC VAI lor ol the Estate STORAG

AOVERTISEME HUR WSTLER SALE OF TE> od. PERSONAL PRE IS HEREBY Moglc Volley la t th o u n d o r- 1592 Bm Stroot I ro been oppolnt- soO to auctkm ser w haf Roproson- 25-96 the conton loabove-namod Ing to L um la . persons having whoso last knowi Inst tho said do t tsr PO Box 434. E re-foqu lred lo . ho 83325. The Dir daims within corrslst d Misc.IS (Uter tho'dalo't publication of PUBUSH; Septi1 or said claim s and 19.1996ro v e r b a r r e d . — ■-i-.?. . -------si otthor bo pro- wTME DtSTRIC Iho undersigned OFTHEFIFTH. lal R op rosen ta-: otSTRlCTOFTV \ estate, c/o J o K : OF IDAHO, IN t fl,RollgaPotor- , THECOUNTYI lox 2749, Twin ; - FALLS MA(U£ 0 83303, or filed r OCVJSIOxjrt. CasoN o.SP964this 30th day of i NOTICETOCRE 96. . 1 In tho Manor ol I KenlthWstler d.EUGENEVlN i l R o o o s e n ^ HAT7FEL0. 0< l u e t ^ e r NOTICE ISsi RepresentsthiD Q tV E N th a tth

- NO TICE L E G A L NO'

September 12. slgnod has boon ej 1996 Personai Represen

------ Iho above named dl

3.p«m T ..n iO l S S r ' S S t S f

(J a conwollod forovo r bn rrod . ilotion hunt In must bo orosented07lnIheM aok: | h o u i ^ > S S ^

dross indicated, a« b o r a n d ( ^ w«hthoCkwkolth«I a list of Hunt DATED this 28th do)ermltlees. All gust, igggjdbytolephono raybORNANDRA» directions to /s/KoyMane L Hlnjarea, a map d /a /n .£ Raytomnd informatksn Attorney for the EstntA rryoIkhar. POBox321J d p ^ n t t h o Twin Falls. ID 8330I taking part in

PUBLISH: Septeri/she b eligdslo 12. bjkJ 19,1996.Thelandown- .(ffiedrogartfing IN THE DISTRICT 1o rlan d o w n e r OFTHEFTFTHJUljotmlts. DISTOICTOFTHEII Ordor 9 ^ 2 4 OF IDAHO. IN AN le a t tho Idaho THE COUNTY OF It o l Fish and FALLS lquaners. 600 C 8 S o N o ,S P 9 & ^UL POBox 25, ____:________1707. - N o n ch is3 0 th d a y d O n th e S th d a y d6 AM. o l aakJ day, (nnley. Director First American Tid

Twin Fans, In the ISeptem ber 12 Rrst American Till6 - ......................Corporntton, a s sue

— tkwi,tothoWghestl Unftod States, aff pt

.NOTICE doscribod real prof)WATER Fans. State d ldah fICE BOARD Tho land rofontxj iTATE WATER Stoto ol IdahOi Coij11 h ; PF \n p w foDows:HOD A portion ol tho NVho W ate r R e- South, Range 14 Ejd b completing Numbor A oa show•reviow d t h e ta tes « e d as Instn,ir Plan a s re- foOows:.iw. Tho public COMMENONGot)d commoncos Thonco North 88*^September23. 2668.01 foot to theIs throuoh the 00*23 47* West 99Ssinoss on Fri- GINNING; ThoncoIber 22. 1996. 333.07 to die Soot avisod plan Is - South 89*01'20‘ Earrev iow o tthe N orth 00*34'1 retiona: 88*5ri0* Wost 663

, on tho survey rocon 732078.

lord - The rocords of th o '706 tho abovo property Ip t o f W a t e r Buhl.Idaho83316.

-The Trustoo has [^ O r n c o description ofthe ol Way purposes of complki705-5062 Iho Trustee has txw p t o f W a t e r B E a s t4400North,

od with said real pre gion OfTico Said solo win be nretBtvd. ntgarding title, possi » . ID 83814 obUcatkx) secured t p i o f W a te r conferred in tho dc

HOUSER, a single KrionOltai ICAN TITLE COM noSL E ast Corporotkvi. os suo DB3301-610S curlty d HOME FEt p t o f W a t e r S ^ N O F N W A

. . recorded April 17,1 ton Offk» Mortgage Rocords ( K o ^ T H E ^ V E GRAI D83402-171B 'W n H S E C n O N 4 S

t the droit re^a W ate r P ion N O T . PR E SE N T 0 obtainod by OBUGATION. JlilG rahom at Thpdolaunftxwl- Tice d tho Do- uro to pay when d< Valor Rosourc- April 12.1995, the r lum ber (208) - ost and Impounds o

' ' May through July, II ts tm dote d sole I

Soptombor 12 dvu 5 o d S 2 5 ,4 1 . a}______ , .....th is dato on tho obB

is $50,187.96, plus ments oro now duo.

. and tntarosL unpak------------------- tru stee 's loos, otto.NOTICE ' voncod to protect tf nQ osCom oa- dosureandtfiattho ocorporalion tn.ist property to bo: dBcos located Date: August 26,19 h Colo Road. RRST AMERICAN' I, does horoby By Monlno Cole. Tn ugh tho Idaholies Com m is- PUBUSH; SoptombBrtzatton of its --------------------------olvlnj nolo o l „ o n al lo n d o l ln ts o n FrtHoy. tto 1311

sanie timo d so lo , t y e a r s 1 9 9 7 aituolod in tho Cour L.K- . 0 doscribod asloOowa

Lot 3 . WASHINGTC optombor 12, s ]q n . jw in Fafls Cc

p lat ihorool, recort NOTICE r o c o ^ d T w ^ F a ll! Antral Private T hoTm stoo ^ r o jnd l wiil hold ir Mooting onBDlemborl7 113, the Tiusteo ho p m T R o o m dross of 259 Pheosa

i S jSSm may sometimes b e i ^ M l e w S I b o

5?s“ 3 l s SFons.

, Homo Administralkx>83303 culture, OS Benellc

lrtstw m ontN o.74r County. Idaha Tho I

ootombor 12 wWi Soctkm 45-150 e p io m o e n z , ^ ^ ,„ade that the------------------ blefortfilsobUgaUorVALLEY ' ThodotoultlorwtdiflAQE i.M afcoprindpolmEMENTFOR saU Dood d TntstTENANTS k}onomountwasS2. PROPERTY on a t tho mto d 8Iley Storage, Promissory Note daootN orth,V ^ ' delauR for a portkxi)sorvteoon9- Mordi tftrough Julyntonts belong- FirixuaryondS21lJl a J a g g a r a d 1996ond continu(wwnaddress unta d o le d sale oriH . Eden. Ida- ond boforo doUnqutrhe c o n ten ts Tho prindpal bolonctc. together with interos

- ■ r oniountdf$818.85.;eptombor 12 reduction oHiibutofl

. $4.6563. AH donnqu:— -------- - with any late chorgWCT COURTi * w « i penalty ond mTHJUOICIALI teoa or costs assocLFTHESTATE. anco owing os d t^ m A N D F O R I-.a a lddood d trust ITYOFTWW e x d o ^ c o s ts o n dkOtSTRATE bgtheobD gaflonatiStON - ‘ feos and/or reason9 6 ^ thapromtssorynotoCREDITORS ofTVusLrd th o .E stn ta Dotod; August 1 Z 1VINCENT ALLIANCE TITLE &

Docsasod. By Bov Petersen, Ti IS HEREBYtth o u n d a r - p UBU SK A ugust2

3 H

OTICE L E G A L NOTIC

ew oW ed NOTICE TO CREDITO In the Matter d the Es

■decedent of; LYLE DEANTHORI Ing daim sdentoroa- NOTICE IS HERE t o p r o s ^ GIVEN lh a t th e und

Signed h as been oppoir daw ol.ow porsoral representaUvi

above-named doco ms win bo n t. All p e r s o n s hav. I -C la im s daim s against Iho do od b ^ to dent or the estate ore a t me ad- qu iro d to p r e s e n t th , and filed claims within lour mor the Court aher the do te o l the I daydA u- pubBcaikjndthlsNoba

O'**”* lw«nAYBORN borrM ^ Claims must be presi

ed to the underelgnec • th e law o lllc e o f Pai

v r u r o i Slndoir, 321 FotA venue N orth . PO E

lom borS 2322. Twm Fans, ID 833 lomDor s . 2322 . a n d Illed wilh i:________ CIoriidtf»eCou[tT COURT ■ DATED thb 13th daj W0K3AL A i«ust199e. ffiSTATE rt/Sharon Kay Thorpe WDFOR Personal RoprosooaWvi OFTWIN /I PUBUSH; Soptq(nbo(869 1 2 .a n d 1 9 .1996/

ICE OF TRUSTEED SALE d JANUARY, 1997, a l Ihe hour d 10 (recognlzod kxal Umo). in tho Of!ic«

ndo Compatw. 260 3rd Avenue No0 County d Twin FoUs. Stale of Ida nuo Company ol Idaho. Inc., on Idi uccessor trustee; wm s«o 01 pobTic Q st bidder, lor cash. In lawlul money of ' poyaUo a t the time d sate, tho fotfow roperty, situated in ttw County of Ti Iho. ond doscribod a s foDows. to-wic j to m m b Guarantee b situated in bounty of Twin Fans and b doscribod

f tm . dJ<EV4, Section 2l', T&,w»hii East of tho Boise Meridian being Par

own on tho suwey ol Meton Valloy I rtnjment Numbor 732078 described

01 the Northeast com er ol Section ; 8*44’51‘ W est along mo Section L he North quarter comor; Thortco Soi >99.20 foot to the TRUE POINT OF E ice continuing S outh’00*23'47* Wi wtfi lino d tho NW% of NE%; Thor East along sakl Uno 662.94 foot; Thor I- E as t 3 3 2 .2 6 lo o t; T honco Noi g , ^ l ( y t o t ^ POINT OF BEGINNII

«rded March 8 ,1978 as Instrumont t

<Q Twin Fans County Tax Rolls disdc gr oddross OK 1157-B Eost 4400 Noi

las no knowlodgo d o moro partlaj I obove referenced real proporty, t)ut sUonca witft Soctkjn 60-113 Idaho Coi »eon informed that ttw oddross o l l i ! th , Buhl, tdaho. b sometlmos ossod property.be mode without covonont or worroi ssossion or oncumbroncos 10 satisfy I d by ond pursuant to tho power of s dood o l trust executed by LARRY

lie person, os grantor, to,RRST AME IMPANY O F IDAHO. INC., an Ida uccossor trustoo, lor tho benefit and i EDERAL SAVmOS & LOAN ASSOi >A, a s benofidafy. dated April 12.19! r, 1995, o s Instrumont No. 199500691 b of Twin Fans County. Idaho. lANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMP 4S-1506(4)(A);iDAHO CODE NO RE IS MADE THAT THEY ARE. OR Ai m Y R E S P O N S IB L E FO R TH

whidi thb sale b to bo mado b iho I due, under Deed of T rtat N do da

0 monttily paymonts for Prindpal, Iffl1 d $565.85 por monm for tho month: , 1996 and on subsequent paymonts I0 or rolnstatomorn. with a monmiy I , arxJ tho principal tialanco owing os ibOgatkin socutod by sakl Dood of Tr JS accruing interest An ddlnquont p< uo, togother wBh occruing late chart ■aid and accruing taxos, assessm or ttomoy’s le es , and any amounts i1 tfw security associated vnm th b lo he bonoficiojy elects to sell or C0U301 « sold to sattefy sakl obligation. . 1996 -N TTTLE COMPANY OF IDAHO. INC Trust OITfcor

Tiber 5 ,1 2 ,1 9 . and 26,1996

CE OFTRUSTEE’S SALE sm day of Decombor, 1996, at Iho he AM. d sow day. In tho bmco of AL ESCROW COMPANY located aL3 vtt). Twin Fans, Twin Fans County, I • & ESCROW CORP., OS trustoo. v Iton. to ttw highest bklder; lor cosh, the United S tates, all poyobio ol t I, the foUowlng doscribod roal proper lun^ ol Twin Fons, Sloto d Idaho, a wslto-wit:TON PARK TOWNHOUSE SUBDI' County, Idaho, according to Uio dlic ordod In Book 11 o l Plots, page 2 oDs County, Idaho, no k n o w k ^ of a moro particular c ibovo^Joscribod roal property, but pllanco wim Idaho Code. Soction e has boon Inlormod that ttw street i isant Road #3. Twin Falb, Idaho 833(0 ossodotod wHh Bokl real proporty. M mode vrithout covenant or worroi ssession or oncumbrnncos to satisfy t J by ond pursuont to ttw power of sj ood d tnist executed by Alleen 1- Ll itor, to AU ance Tttle & Escrow Coi steo, for ttw benefit ond socuriw d T America, acting through m e Formi tkx). United Stoios Department of A( illdary, recorded July 28th, 1976, l i n o . Mortgage rocords of Twin Fi « abovo gisntors aro namod to comi 506(4)(a). Idaho Code. No roproson they oro. o r oro not. prosontly rospdn ion.vtdch ttto aaia b to tw mado b failuro and intarost paymont& a s se t forth

Bt and Prombsory Note. The origli $27,900.00 togeOwr wim Interest ttw ' 814%’per annum, a s evidenced Ir datod July 28th, 1978. Payments are on d ttw montti of F e b n ^ and an Ity d 1996 In ttw amount d $131.58 11 JW por Rwntti for Morch ttirough J inubg ooe^ and every mootti ttwreol X reinstatemenL/\nd Z pay, w hen dl luont me roal property taxes for 19! iicoB SofJune24th;i996bS10.694 rost ttwreon a s d June 24m. 1996 Ini k5. total subsbly granted b -0-. prind led to subskty b -0-. The pe r diair iquent payments oro now cluo togetl ugos. tho roal proporty taxes for «

xioiad wim%is foredosuraiM l'Sw t1 tMs dale on ttw obOgaUon a«cured st b S20.841.ai.lncludl0a.lnlitrasL.! nd axpehsoa actuany IncuiTwj In erilc a thereunder o r.h tMa sale, a s truali snabla a ttom o/a fees o s authortzec #0 eecured by ttw afoiementkxwd Dl

? & E ^ O W C O R P ..TrustOffteor

a 29. Septen*»erS .12 .w d 19.1996

t f w l L i ----------

P C E

JITORS •0 Estate WRPE,

EREBYun d er-

ESffldecode-h av ing0 doco-1 are re­nt th e ir monrns the llrst Notice or 'forever

present- gned at r p a u ia I Fourth >0 Box >83303- >ilh tho

id a y of

■p?jmlvo

d10:00 Ofncoof 0 North, if Idaho,Jl IdahoWcouc-’ -ay of ttiootfowingdTw lnKWiCd in tho rlbodas

TOhfp9- J Parcel Hoy Es- Ibed as

tion 21; on Lino0 Soum OF BE- '• Wost Thonco Thenco1 North INNING

lOflt No,

) North;

irtlcular , but for oCodo,111157-ssodal-

mrranty tisfyttio of sale

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LEGA L NOTICE

N O nCCO FI On OeoamtNT 17.1990. a s t i d d a y a t f f w lo b ^ T r Tw<r Fab, Idaho. HTLB 0o a« 3 T n a tM « aM lc t*»ar. fcr cash, h lawful t payabla'atth»«mao(t« mparty. s&iosd bi th a« b ^ a n d d a a o tM d a s k Township 10 Souffi. Rmgi

1 4 :a p a r e ^ o ( l i moc« p a rto ia rty d aa c rte BEQNNINQtftf«Sou»K THENCE North O W i y I olong lha Easteriy botnda THENCE North 89*11 S** pvaM wBhlhaSoulhariy lha TRUE P O w r OF BEG T H S C E Norti 0 9 ^ 1 •54’ '

? H a C E N « h O W 1 ^ E paraM *«>lhaEaalB(lybi T H Q iC E S o u ff ie r il 'W pe raM wOi tha Sou9wrt/1 TH SJCS souffi O W i y VporaM « tti tha E b ^ b lhaT R U E PO W T O F B & M C L U nN Q thaiaaofaa! g n n a and agrass over a 3 the esstarfy bourvJaiy of 1 wido strip o( land paraM a a/y of lha above daaarfced mora partaiart^doacribod BEGINNING at the Souffw THENCE North O W i y £ alor^i tho Eattinty boundj TTnjEPOCNTOF^GtNNI THENCENorth89‘11'54*V p p r ^ wOi the southerty b

-------- - THENCE North O W i r E Jtho southMSi cocnor of tha 7HE?<ce Souffi fi9*M W « to the southoast comor of tr THENCE North t r O f f i r Ett tho norihoasi eomar of ffie £ TH0JCESoulh89*ll-54M to lha oQStorty boundary o( t

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TRUE POtNT OF BEGINNlf EXCEPTA p a m i being locsted in ff Township 10 South. Range 1 Falto County. Idaho and me

COMMENaNGatffwSootrsaidSoctionU ;THENOE North 0 9 * 1 1 ^ W

the SW% of Section

THENCE North ( X r o n r Ei------------ »0 ®»-TnUEPOWTOFBEC

THENCE conSnuing North 0 ofZS-OOfooCTHENCE So»A 89*11'52'E feet;j ^ N C E South o c r o n r V

T H aJC E North B9*11-52-W. foot to tho TRUE POINT OFI Somotimo known 03 2S5M Idaho 83301.

Said sata wa bo mado Ml regarding eoe. possosaion c r I obUgalion so a re d by a rd pu corrfemjd in tho Dood of Tfu corporation; Bnjcs W. Blay i band snd 'nUo to'TMoFact. I T nstoo . and Hugh U. R d fe husband and wfle. BonoSciar cordod M arth 9 .1 9 9 5 .es ire roconto of Twin FaDs Coutfy,

DetaiA for which I t o salo is(a) Accumulatad deSdoncy k month, tor the m ortfa ot JuK

-----------morahsTs 513^30JX O ho &on th o obUgatJon secu red S140.46t.49. phjs 8.5% intert(b) Falure to make monthfy p( Trust In payments of s 22s a ^ of November 1935 snd an sui ofS22«C3J0.(c) Faauro to mako monthty nandng Statoment in poymen th e m onths ol Septem ber 1 months tor a total of $4.200.(X(d) Failuni to maks moftWy Deed of Trust In paymertts of

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ASACOURTEI TO THE

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OF TRUSTEED SALE 6 . a l tha hour of 2:00 o-dock of :! T naiee . 163 • 4th Avenue North. l£ F i4 C r. m c ^ an Idaho corporft- Bl a t p u tic auctkA to tha highest >U monay of the United States. aO r ■««•. (he toBowtng d sso tw d real h* C o irty of TWn FaOs. State of' ntoOowsto-wtt:ange 17 E . a u . Twin Fafls Coun-

of land located In the SE'/.SWV. r to d as fo lo w s:uffwest com er of said SEy^SWVi:13* Esst a db tancs of 100.00 feet ndaiyo(saidSE%SWV'4;■S4* W est a dtotance of 35.00 loel sriy bowidary of said SE%SW% to BEGINNING;54’ Wttst a (tstanca ofSOaOO feel arty bouviaiy of saM SE%SW%; r East a (fetancs of 290.43 feet ly b o u r ^ of sakl SEKSVW;:54* East a distance of 300.00 feet irV boundary of aaid SEV4SW/.;3* W est a cSstanca of 290.43 foot rVboundary of aaid SE%SWV4 to

I easem ents tor the purpose ot itv a 3S (eet w(da strip of land akstig o fsak lSE y.SW V 4andaS0feet M and afcvig tha southerty bound- bad pam L Said ease m m being bedasfoO ow xffieostcom orofsaldS E K S W ^;- r East a distance of 50.00'feet i imda/y of sa id SEV;SWK to tho '

4*W «ta<fistanceof33S.OOfcet i rtyboux]aryafBaidSEV4SW%; I rEastatSstanceofsaoO fcotto i the above doscrbedpam f; <

M*Eastacfiscanceof300.00feot ( of the above desoa>ed parcel: ( * E B stadbtancsof29a43feetto ( h e above doscz&ed parcel; ■ — « M* East a <93tanc8 or35JX) feet . J> ’O fsaidSE*SW y< crW o5r6«Sstanceof340-43loer'fc ndary.of.uid-SEUSW K^to Ihe— « B N a c

ftin ffie SE%5W% of Section 14. ge 17 East. Boisa Meridian. Twki 1: I more partejlany described a s n

outh O ioO uatter(SK ) corner of a

r W est along the South bowfd- a iori 14 for a dtotanco of 33S.00 sj

Irr East a (fistsnce of 100.00 (eel ri| QC r j irrifi f• . a ro n z -B M fc r a c S m m e o e|

ai2* E ast for a (Sstanca of 3 i0 0 ai

Cr W est for a cfisance ot 25.00 al

1.r Wost for a ’dbtance ot 32.00 th D FBEGlNNINa ' 2.51 Kimberty Rood. Twin Fate , fv

m0 wfthout covenant or warranty dc T or cncumfcrBnces to satisfy Pw >0(1 pursuant to the power ot sale ar Trust from Btoy. Inc. an Idaho mi lay and Oeborra G. Bley, hus- 3. ict. Inc. s n Idaho corporation, ac rdGps and R ancas M. PhiQps. nu iciary, dated March 9.1995. re- nu s Instrument N a 1995003756. p t nty. Idaho. • - an le is to b o m ad o ia la ijro to p ay 4. n ki payments of S99S.00 por or i i y . 1995, snd^afl.subseQuent _ pit e S d a tir a owing a s ot this data tgr red by sa id D eed of Trust Is detest and forecfosuD costs. yo iy payments on tho first Oood of wfi 33J3 per month (or the months tac I subsoquent months lor h total na

N y payments on ffw UCC F^ Au nents of S3SO.OO por month for Ro e r 1995. a n d oil subsequent By W.OO.thiy paym ents on the aocond’ PU s of 5754.07 per rtwrth for the tonWfiI j 7ESY

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moniM of Jufy 1996 and sO subset of orsf.50e.14.h. (e) The second onfrhalf of ffw 18 ft- Unquent In Ihe amount o f $1669 s t interect, Receipt No,239S6. lO (OFsSurebnulntain Hazard Irau

of' TTTLEFACT.INC.M l Todd Blass. Vko ProsWent

PUBUSH: August 29,'septom ber i

IN TME DISTRICT COURT NOT) OFTHEFIFTHJUWCtAL TTi

rt DISTRICT OF THE STATE th o i OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR avalL

M THECOUMTYOFTWIN ded i0 FALLS propt

Cose No. CV-96-2961 Sianrt SUMMONS • " o i J r o

LORETTAJANESCOTT, ? ln«tf PlalntOT, Dl

vs Mouirt DONSCOTT. ' . tion I

Defendant ing a1 N O T IC E : Y OU H A V E Invo ) B E E N S U E D B Y T H E soutl

ABOVE-NAMED PLAJNT- and i- IF F . THE COURT (*<Y Crod J E N T E R J U D G M E N T vlroi « AGAINST YOU WITHOUT ID05(- FURTHER NOTICE UN- For I L E S S Y O U R E S P O N D tnctU

WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ PO E- T H E IN F O R M A T IO N Idohc

I BELOW. 886-: . T aoO N SC O T T

You are hereby notMod PUBI I that in order to defend tWs a n d l

lawsuli. an appropriate writ- -------I ton rosponse must bo taod u n n

with the above dosignalod : court wfihin 20 days aflor nn i

sorelco o t this Sum m ons o r ^ l f y o u te D tO B o r o -

- s p o n d , ffie Court may enter

------ ^The nature of tho C o m ^ - ^ ^ Kplaint filed against you Is p° | | , °

A copy ofthe Complaint baorrtxJw llhthtoSum m o- 3 ? n s . l l y o u v ^ t 0 900ktho S J advfcoorreprosontatJonby a n attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly s o th a t your w ritten re* cq^ c *ponse,ttany.m Bybofned 1^715 In tim e a n d o lh e r le g a l r ? ^ '

sp o n so requires com pll- nndA? a n c 6 with h u le 10 (a )(1) a n d oUior Idaho Rulos of 2 ^ '

s r s f ”1. The two and-number of this cose.2. If your rosponso Is a n F ^ . I< Answer to tho Complaint, tt Sole m ust contain admlsskxis o r withou denials of tho separate al- ranty r legations ot tho Complaint sosslor a n d o ther d o fen so s you lo satis may daim. cured I3 . Your signature, mailing tho pow a d d re s s , and te lep h o n o In tho I numbor..or the signaturo. cutod I mailing address, and tolo- and Ja p h o n e n u m b o ro f y o u r band a attorney. lo F trs4. Proof of moiling of dollv- Compa o ry o l your re sp o n se to tho bon

. piaifitiff 8 .attonw y^o3.dos-_0avld ; ignatodabovo. O o n n i

T odote rm lnow ho tho r Husban you must pay a filing foo dory, ra with your rosponso, con- of tho C tact tho Oori( of tho above- tho Co( named court. Stato of

DATED thb 16th day of day o ff August. 1996. InstrumiRobert S. Fort. Oork 98, roci By Deputy Oerit County,

T H E APUBUSH; August 29, Sep- QRANT to m b e rS ,1 Z an d 1 9 .1996 TO COI

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e 1095 laxas, wtUdi is de- S E N T 669.48. plus, penalty and T H A T

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'/■ tho 'dwbor5,12. and 19,1996 In th e i

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The Shoshone Offlco of sold orho BLM a nnounces th o t e n s t IttvaDabOlty ot ffto following securtralodslon and , vrhero ap- refttrred>roprtelo, tho Finding of No t le sw » ilgnlllcani Im pad a s re - , t h e ^liired by the National En- DATEtonmentol Policy Acc July. 19

Declilon on the Davis F IR ST .itoumaln Fire Rehablllta- COMPAion Plan kjcatod In Good- /s/Chrlsig and Comas Counties, Asslstarnvolving 19,781 a c r e s ELLSWilOuth ol Davis Mountain WEEKSmd north-east ol Clover 4 PERfl>ook and anoJyzod in on- /s/J.Do«Ironm ontal d o c u m en t Attorney[>050-AD-96040, 516 SecFor more Information con- POBoxu t ffto Shoshone Offlco a t Twin Fal■0 Box 2-B, Shoshone. 206-733daho 83352 or caM (208) "86-2206. PUBUSI

tomborS>UeUSH:Soptombor12 -----------nd 13,1998 NOTICI

lOTICEOFTRUSTEE'S ^ O n Ts a l e dayo fD

On Monday, ttio 2nd day tho hpu Oocember, 1996, ot thew o t 10:00 o’docka.m .sakl day ot tho tobby ot FnJts. SUustee. First A m ericanUe Cott5>any.-2eo TWrd—'onuo.North.Jivin. Falls. _ 2 ‘ P > 5 ''a h o , County o t Twinills. Slate of Idaho, will11 at public auction, to tho ‘jhost bidder, for cash. In «vfulmonoyofthoUnltod o®8«5»<atos, all payable a t thow o f salo. Ae followmgscribed rod property. sH-tod In ffw County ol Twin i®*?.-® 'Us, Stato of Idaho, lo-wlt:ts12and131nBlod(117 C o u n tj^TWIN FALLS TOWN- to th e oflrE.-Twln FnllB Countv.

d Amended plat fftoroof, »rdedlnBook1o1Plals, Co igo 7; records o t Twin • • • ' llicounly. Idaho. H .nM n .l mmonly known-as 119 , ? “ “* * d Avenue W osl. Twin **l‘f'O utc

ranty regna, Idaho, 83301. sosslon o Sold sale will bo made to satlsty hout covenant or war- cured by Ity regarding title, pos- thopowor islon or oocumbrancos In ffio dee jatlsfythoobftgatfonao- od by Koi ed by and pursuant to or. to TltJo; power ot solo conforrod hoCorpor ho Deed cl Trust exo- for tho boi od by W illiam C how of Transa 1 JamI M. Chow, Hus- Servlcos. |d ond Wifo. Grantors, ary 15 ,19 FIral A m erican T itle No. 1994. mpany, as Trustee, for Falls Cour bonofit ond socuflty of THE Ai

rld .T .A rm strong .and_O R S -A R n n e J . A rm a tro n o . COMPLY ibondandWlfo.Bonori- 45-15081 y, recorded In U>o olflco CODE. Ni no County Recortor of TATION I County of Twin Falls, THEY ARE

lo of Idaho, on tho 30fft PRESENT ofNovombor, 1993 a s B L E F

rumont No, 19930179- OBUGATIi records ol Twin Falls Tho dota mty, Idaho, solo Is to t>E ABO V E NAMED tallurotopi WfTORSARE NAMED of S290.0C COMPLY WITH SEC- th e m ontl

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use the grantors havo curedbyaaor transferred ffwlr m- isS 1 6 l5 3t In the real property plus accructM ffw Deed of Trust diarges, ta^ h e r ^ to third par- o tto rneys’*«hout ffw consent of other costi Aneiiclary. . s a id d o f ^iTED ffib lOtti day e l DATED t1996 July, 1996T AMERICAN TITLE TRANSAM!

- • CIALSERV

WfORTH, MAY. SUD- T W o F ^ n<S^STUBBS. IPSEN P o K «JRY TwbiFans.1JooMay (208)733-3:laysforBenofida/yecond Street East PUBLISH' I

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ICE OF TRUSTEE'S V ^w T w Jr - - -SALE. - ConfererKeI T u esd ay tho lo ih streotC m *f December. 1996, ot 69821 Sep»Dur of 2:00 p .m . of until 8 :3 0 1ay. a t TWoFact, Inc., s ta n d a rd ^■^“s-poujlYOITwln CrosconlVaStato of Idahj: TWO- BuBdlng.

;) i5 ® u cjjo n .td th o and road piit bidder, for each. In above hour imoney ol ffw Unitod by a rooresI. all payable a t tho S tato of Nct ^ e * e following Works Board» d real property, sit- submlttodorin tho County ot Twin suoollod wlfftStato ol Idaho, and s p ^ u ^wdaafonowstowlt: ^ b i d d o c u® '® ^ ^ * ^ S E N examined alISITE, Twin Fa lla u » ArchltocilM<»*ho,according thefo llow lioftlclai plat thereof n^rhonow d e d In Bm IcI o

alls County. Idaho. s I m l S j - ommonly Known Exchnnonti ;0 3rd S treet East.

. North 27th £1 sale will bo made id 83702.t covenant or war- Associated (egording title, pos- tradors.127!l or oncumbrancos, W ost. Twinfy tho obligation so- 83301}y and pursuant to bm documeni^ofof^econfotrod tainod a t tholeod ot toist oxecut- Architect (abtonnolh Idlo, flrant- loOowing proctloFact. Inc., on Ida- contraciors t»rallon. 03 tnjstee, ONEHUNDtwnofit and security DOLLARS (Jsamorica Finandal set:s, rocordttd Fobru- i , Qonerol C1994 a s Instrument sotsM. rooortls of Twin 2. HVAC ond>unty. Idoho. Contmctors. 1ABOVE QRANT- 3 Boctrical C

■RE.NAMEO-TO-j^rt-^ ^ ..,Y WITH SECTION Gonorol coni'6 (4 )(A ). IDAHO com roc toS ^NO REPRESEN- desiring to bid

MADE THAT shall bo llcorRE, Ofl ARE NOT. type of work i

T H I S troaor’s Boort'TION. bidding tfio Jo)foullforwhiditt.ls wogosmustb*) bo mado Is lor (ho projoct os osI pay tho payments - t h e S t o - t.00 per month lor Commisslonornths of Ja n u ary , Tho ostimatew

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iry. M arch, A pril, Oon cost for D»n e a n d J u l y . l ^ , th ls p ro le c t lIt th e B eneficiary *300.000 and J aad toaeao rcaiB o T herigh tbI property to be eokl theO M w rto rfy said obligation, anblds,ortoa(>r with all accrued doomed best t. penalUes, taxes, e st of ffw Statetso tfo redow reln - By Crescent Vottorneys’fees. The Board> owing a s o t this PUBUSH: Seplffw obligation » • 5 .6 .12 .13 . an

^ aak lD eedo fT na tJ"153.28, p rlndpal. ■auod Interest late I, t ^ . Insurance, I Wy s ' to e s and any I ■ | H9sts pertaining to I I ^ ■ ■oultandsale. IID thb 23rd day of l | I I i n H ! n i I

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ro co N m a cro R S f o u n d - you^ •ATION TO BID «J bids will be re- by tho C re sc e n t FOUND ifem alown Board in ffwlr T l " r r i l l ^x»Room.-5205fft T ab b v v e rv b

rd t im e , to r th e ^Vonoy Town Hall FOUND Blad( L

bly). addt mali walod bids 03 are- - Lakes near Bi ^wttt=bo-Dp^^m»^ -o irw T irN o c i3 p u b lld y ^ t th e -733-0570.------or. rtinn Bjid oiaca ' ' rosontatlvo of tt)o FOUND all blat N evada Public

lard. Bids must bo hom e with TL( I on ffw Bid Form Immodlotoly.Cd J f f t o p la n s a n d f q u ND: Rshlnj

ocumentsmaybe g S f f l S T J o t tho office of CaM 733-3356.:oct (?wIow): ond pREE. Small buw ing b u ild e rs female. ropo«

Y I ■ A'a w l 'litocts, 832 Court Wostie/Codcer' 1O.NV89801.&a:.AsB0cla l0d LOST CALICO ^ n tra c to rs , 110 c law ed, white il S tre e t Boise, grey markings. I

Call 734-8486id Gonorol Con- r i _ . -------27 SecondStmot «-OCTatPUwr« rin Falls, Idaho Regerson. l

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fcrtfainr& crop bvrn op-- _ araCon, 686:2^ . .

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being aecaptad tar cash- in tia rti to a n k all sNfts. Eo . benafts, pd. trainina. In*.. 40IK&ROX Plan, ^ l y In penon at Thp SSrtoStatev ITTTNm- bariyntUT-fciFalls.IO.

C A s r a sOasis Stop & Go Is now Nrino- W ftAtoagrw*. inp and modem csn^any, wahbatwrrt*. Full and part time caaWef*. Rdc upyowappScateaiGS AddlKnA».W.

CtfnCALA o m c e

paaMona available

EX P R E SSPStSOW B. SERVICES

Tail M X 733-7300 Bu1ey.67&-40«0«NoFee COUPUTERDATA ENTRY SoU Wuv

dow 95 o p . & good typ­ing req. UadbaiofSce. up to 20 hnA>«ek. Seni ro-

----------RineToBar-r75«:TW»i-F«a.tD63303-17S«.

c o N s n o x m o N.Sftn o appfcatora needed.

«p«rfenced pmeBned but watrsiaCai3g<-1<q7.

COWSTHUCnON Experienced concrete fin*

ishara & form se tte rs- • n e e ^ T o p * te E * p o --

S o d S p h ^ O e r s . car- : pe* taxers. S sheet vinyl

k m a l ^ needm) at ML . Home Air Fona Base, t- - 800«0s-1375.&4.

; COOKParVflme. operiance therapeOlc (Sets pratvre- a. u i ^ be avsiaCto (or AM's. PM-s, weekends andhoUaya. Pleaseap-. ply in person a t Parke

-----------V5ew & B-& R«habffita-tion Center 2303 Parke A»».Bt»1ey.

COOKFT cook tor afternoons. 4

on.2o0scheOie.lnstSti- . toalbeekgrandtielpiU. CaO Uartia ax Uourttain Vmw Care Center. 423- rai.mominBs.

COOK • iWareed: cock. Burger Stop. i

73*0427.___________CUSTOIIER SERVICC Busy high tech printing

cornpany needs outgoing customer service rap. pleasant p ersonality. good &ttBsh and phone (kSs and an eye tor detai reqdrsd. Appty In person BUp Printers. 214 Blue lakes BMl Twin Fafls.

DISPATCHTTJe Timaa Ntws has en ]

immediate opening for a , w e e k e n d te a r s h e e t dbpatchar. ApprtDdmats- lylS-tShrsperweefcend. .

hdbde deOvery of | ad aampias from the pe- pfr. campMnt and short­age tar ctoiaSon. hrs are • from 5 am to 10 am. Ap- <

' in person at 132 3rd a.W.«fcfcirlana.

nSPATCHER Needed lor growing Coast

to Coast fruddnocotTipe-— ~ n y H » n b e r V , l3 t f » .0 p '- •

era tlng walking Hoora. I reeiars.v«B & tar*3.Ex- I

...... -petlanee required. Uust-■ b e a e if m o tiv a te d & antfious. Conact Slave gTJ.al21»-73*«62.

DRfVBtlO w tM larwBhCO LCom t

___seeson/yr. round. Wage00e.Csa 423-4269.

DRtVERCOLreqi*ad.CaaDmiato

. C anada. Home every week. $.22e ml. Paid

: twice a month, vacation. Insurance & bonuses. N e w e q u ip m .e n t . 1-SBM65-T600

DfHVER “ Dif- F O R FLA T B E D In 4 8 Hto atB ea.C ilS{»S«34l2& |

OT DRIVER. ... Jt> W anted, exp. short haul o

.ttuck«vsr.caa324-714a n

* • ______ I ■ . I . ,rtd DRIVER | I*. Coce Cott has an openingJ t . fo ra ro u td rtv a r .O iL re - |ob q u i r e d . g ood d r iv in g i« y record. Hgh School <#pio- -a .n « o r O Q .tg o o d ln ta r > Dho P««onal skins. Apply In O« . p e ra o n .2 4 8 3 n lS l8 .N o ■

phone caBspiease. EOE. '__ I

O rtvtr nesded & a lso dow arehouse work. Drug -t e s t in g , good d riv in g E

H , record. Cafl between 9:00 s i . «jn.& 3:00pm .733-t145

I f DRIVER “• E xc. PT Job. m ust enjoy i

& working w/chidren, must i hove or be wilDng to ob-

^ tain Class B CDL w/pass- <e n g e r e n d o rs e m e n t . 1Startlno wage $7.00/hr. iCafl 733^003 pr stop t» i2134 WgMand Ave.. tF . i

DRtVER I— FuD-eme ysB round vaBeyno deHvery job for Gooding , « » truck d r lw with d a s s A» CD L. d o u b le t a n d a ir i

. brakes, and vehicle mairt- ,— tenarx» ability. Excellant -

c aree r opportunity with Ets . benefits. NO FEEl Ji« - AMERICAN STAFFJNO I^ 1-BOO-731.TEMP I

DRfVER !e r L oca l hau ling . CLD re - ,P - « ir e d wtth tank endorse- . |

-m e n t .f le iie m s . P lea se i “ cag 324-4431 or324-4050.Br^ o m v s t ------------------------- “r . Now hirtng for miicar drtvor, to full tSme.^nefiis. Class A

CDL required. Apply a t T_ N oepter Inc. 751 Madnj- ^

naS..TwinFafls.

J ' DRIVER cOver The Road Drfvers. 43 ‘

• s ta te s . 2 years experi- • »• e n c e minimum. C lea n ‘ f - re c o rd . Call 8 0 0 -6 3 5 - ‘ 1? 062So*tl31T ed. P

_ nM dedV or'cornilll’ooe ih m i Class BCDLrequir. \

^ ed. Caa 734-6821. e

x i DRIVER [A Trans IV bus needs driver, sS COL needed. 736-2133. t

DRIVER [■* Truck drlvonirilh COL'to J

hsul beats Baiting appnsx.S e p t 20.1996.543-6023. 5tf no artawer. leave nag . "

DRIVERS c> To drive tarf. and must b e a

over 25 for insurance and °B have knowtodge ol aroa. ><

C a ll Ed 7 3 6 -0 7 6 0 to r <

SDRIVERS a

P B e e ttm d s . BoO Rapids E_.area._Cafl5 4 3 - ^ 1 ____ _fi

DRIVERS FfiO nde A C onstn jcto win Ib e tatdng app lica tions o

[J. s ta r tin g Aug. 26 lh . for Put tnickdrtvera.h>ederop- F

e ra to r s .d ls p a tc h e ra , J— a n d m echsniee for tho —

1 9 9 6 - 9 7 s u g a r b e o t F/V se a so a A«i(y in person Ass a t 2 1 2 H ighland A ve. v>-• "O rM irs 'm o sfh aw aa aa r “ i<t ACOLw/douUeendofse- c1 m e n t . W e w i l l t r a in 4” drivers. F

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t DRIVERS QII- Dependable and reliable. G<

needed fer the potato and F- b eet harvest 10 wheel 4

d ie s e l t ru c h s .n o CDL —" required. Experienced** p re fe r re d . R e se rv o ir O '» R e n c h l n J e r o m e . I'» 678-8283 . C>-. • ae DRIVERS n

OTRdrhrerT.-'M lleBge • s e paid, plus load & unload

pcy. VaeafionS bonuses, »YC o n tac t* n at »S20M 246053 *P

• A rto a io t lT n ic k ln g *6

L DRIVERS I sn OTTR. must have 2 years . pI* experience . R efs. req . . u

Can2Q&62»5227 . g

‘ d r i v e r s ’ t >. C O H H O D IT Y /M iL K

HAULERS N eeded full” tim e . CDL with a ll en - {r

d o r c e m e n t s . e x c e p tB h a za rd o u s. Must m eet he B OOT qualifications. .

• R i d f S o r n ^ n“ . • Tmdilno. Ina e■ 23W . 100S..Jerome. „1 324-35118-«pm. EOE s” lnsmy ic e .40lK.Bonue qi _ incentfve plan.

’ DRIVERS• Drfvers needed to drive self ‘ unloaders In four states.[ Can 677-4536._________

< DRIVERS To- Potato harvest. Jorome. P'- »3to1001.CalI324-6813. C I ta . DRIVERS- E< 1 W vera needed for custom

farm work, year round f T> em p lo y m e n t. C la s s B 1

CD L re q u ire d . W a g e ;t DOE. Call 737-4540 or >• 326-4885._____________ ll

i DRIVERS. c. Drtvers needed for custom ^t- fa rm work, year.round rk em p lo y m e n t. C la s s B ®I C D L r e q u lr e d .W a g e t

DOE. Call 737-4540 or I• 326-4885. _________ .J.

i DRIVERS> O A D T rsnsportatlon

S en tces •O o o ^ l D

) N eed drtvers wim COUAf and good driving record. < i 48 states, home regtdajty.. New equipment and good

b e n e f i ts . Com a by a t . 1735 S . Main. Qoodlng.

ID or caU 1-206-934-4451 IL -

DRIVER8 FARMHarvest truck drtver'a stan- E xpar

Ing Sept. 20 to approx. need'Nov. 1 .C U 854-2617. —

ORtVERS RMabiN eeded. Long haul truck «d fo

drtvers. Minimum age 21. la r i rHealth, vacation. CAFE, •hifts401K . p a y D O E. F ood peragrade tankers. US & CAN, S ou t8 0 0 W -2 9 1 1 Burley, ID. A ero

' ............ ' ' ' " CornDRIVERS . tlonsOTR drtvere needed, late i t i h

model egulp/reefer, dry tweer vans, w a ^ floor. Mile­a g e * other benefits. Con- tact T J a t 206-734-9062.

■ and IELECTRIOAM m ua'

JOURNEYMAN hounEt£CTRIClANS »W l

Most have Idaho U cer»e. • » « ' b e experience in 3 phasepower, bwxiing ft InstaRa- Apphtton of VM*rt3ge conduit jum e& wire pulling. Must b e . tel. i:

' able to read tAw prints ft N.TF have motor 4 motor corw

Understanding of Indus^ ^^2111/ tria l PC ’a ft ffe q u en c y J S T controllers would b e an ' a d v a n t a g e . W a g e a L . ‘ . * n .42 -$1696 DOE. Ap- plteations are being taken throuo^t Job Sendee for the Amalgamated Sugar "■Co-. EOE-_____________ HOUSl

ELECTRICtAN Jou rneym an E lectrician

Muat process a S late of I ? ” ' Idaho ircentfe'ft b e well ' qualified In residen tia l. ^ commercial, ft Industrial u n m i wirlnp. Salary DOE. lull

. boneflta. Please respond T X * to : B 0K 9 3 7 3 2 ,-% r/» e Times Ndwg. P .O . Box j^ 4 W -T w ln P n H « - in -B3303. ______

LABOl------------------------------------ AmaigE N V I R 0 J 4 M E N T A L ■ panyl

COORDINATOR . pllcal The O ty of Twin Fans b a c - empi(

ceptlng appllcatlone for ' Siaitii the posiUon of ENVIRON- A ppi' MENTAL COORDINAT- Twfi i OR. Beginning monthly towoi salary S2341. Under su- handii pon/lslon, the Environ- - m ental Coordinator will LABOF perfonn anaiysb of onvl-

" u S l O T s p r o m S ^ t e d ^ ..tab lli various regulatory agen- cios: work with City do- partm ents In preparingand Implementing corr^jli- ia o o *anco of public works in- 7? ! ^fnistructiffo prolocts. TTie 4 ^position requires a broad *“ P‘ know ledge of environ-montal.enginoering and m a cHIscientific principles and Currentho current environmental ( „ o nregulatory framewotk. For gt_ micomploto |ob description. in loihand application contact makin

• the.Clty Personnol OfBce « « ra located In City Hall. 321 § 3 , v 2 n d A v e n u e E a s t , o r (ndus phone (208) 736-2251. in nn Tho City of Twin Fails is ^ a n E qual O ppo rtu n ity Employer. Closing date: MADfTl

_9/27796_____ ;____________Buildl

?XS5 ^EXPERIENCEO Mac^iin- u a n A(ory & trador operator, for Residepo ta to & b e e t h a rv e s t. T e e iR e s e r v o i r R a n c h In aoartiJoromo. CaH678-B2S3 ' apartr

FARM -Asgrow is hiring seasonal 208-3

w orkers lo h a rv e s t ro- 10am—sfla rc n -p io iso fb ea n & • ------- ^

carrot seed. Work to last MANA(4-6 wooks. Apply Asgrow TRAIN Research Center. 1 mileEast of FUer. 6:30 to 4:00. chainAAE-EEO-M/F Unlioi

■ I — houseGENERAL dynanG en e ra l L aborer/F in ish ambili

Prep. Apply at Charmac, who a452 So. Park Avo. W.TF. exdtln

S S 5 -------------- -------------- f taS ^OREAT CU PS. An oxdt-

ing. new , national ha ir Ca0 7 care salon in tha Warem-a i; Stropping Clr, has im- a a amediate openings for hair " J *

- stylists, ^ /P T . W ro f lo r- 'O W•Hourly wage-S5-S8 . .• Yearfy wage review ~• Sales bonus VI

• 6 day bonus * * Tw•Sunday bonus • Imi• Spilt Shin bo'nus g p

• Health insurance ^ •S tudent loan assistance • S tr• Advanced training |n c •M a^em en t^po rtun itio s . p ., Join us tor sn exiting tu-

(ure/ CaO Stephanie 735- Opi1200 or 7 3 4 - ^ Iv msg. a Qfl

HEALTH Po 'CNA - Home Care, PRN, QrinQ

days, evenings and rotat- - - ^ ’5Ing weekends. jRdqulrtmsnla: Curroni * “ 3 *registrythroughlheldaho V id a iState B ^ of Nursing or L ak e iellglbie. Apply a t paH s.

C aaali RegionalMedical Center, I p f f

Human Rssouroea M V U1601 Hlland Ave.. • «

Burley. ■ ■

To b e considered (or this Postlion, a current copy ol . .. CNA registry must be al- tached to tha application.EOE. I——

E a h n W h il e Y oiCNA Glasses a r c n o w bcin; in d iv id u a ls w h o a r e s e e k m e n r 'a r T V ^ l n - F a l i a - e : S tu d e n ts a r e p a id a w age a tte n d c lasses a t th e facilTt) c d c a n d id a te s s h o u l d - ^ p t o T w in F a l ls C a r e C c i Eastland D rive.Twin

CARE CEN67 4 E as tlan d D riv e • Tnrifi

HORIZDN/CMS HEALTHCARE C

AM *«*y*Q[

aj'Si’M *'5 5 ~ - ----------------5 2 " :

d for work In potiiD cei* ir in Burley a rea . Two hUts available. Apply m e ra o n a t 03 E as t 200 ® lou th . B urley , Id ah o . S " * * * ic ro sa from F arm er 'a :ornei‘? lo re . A ppllct* « ons wOl be taken SepLtlh ftSep t. laihbe-"“’•“ ""“’“ I” Sm'S n S 5S S?i

l u s t b e d e p e n d a b le , m o ^ ours vary; must be atM carriers ) lift up to 50 lbs. must be b le to w o r k o r iy w M JT long periods of tlnw. f,.pply perron with re- Tiiis is a ume: W eston Plaza Ho- ri. 1350 Blue tJk e s Blvd

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}ht Auditor, mult be de-endable. mature, honest - ^ - 1 2 nd rtiiable.-flexlble shm,1 to 7 a m . 3 -1 1 a m . ■lease apply at the front h e c h a nesk. Weston Plaza Ho- LEA D: (>l.l350BlueLakesBtvd. I d a h o .I.TP. *21.000 lUSEKEEPDiar sm a l motel, entry level M ikntbay-S4J0. raise *5.00 af- 5 2 ^

lUSEKEEPMO J “ W Pino an early momkto iar>* descnpt X ft a few e ^ housek*Bpere. A pp^to Loretta. ™ J lHeston plaza. 1350 BMe - S S 2 ; '

b o r e r swigamated Sugar C an . wiy is now accepting ap- llcations for seasona l mpioyment (Aug-Feb). ’* “ * tartlngw agebSaJZflir. J S S P pp ly a t J o b S e rv ic e , S S S J wil Fans. Must be ableI work rotating shtfts and ________indio 1001b. bags. EOE i t c r ^ r a t

BOHEBS , ‘S f S lgalli

Ib lish e d com pany Is

s s i ’w i s s‘“ “ c a i T w o n .

BORERSxjrers noodod tor Uffxl- u e n irA i raping In Wood River T«L Can 786-2676.

,CH1NIST n v a a ^rronlly has an opening To Join t t ono in house m M lS i applicai . Must be experienced lathe, rrda work and tool EastPcd aicing. S9.Sahr starting ^ c r w » „ ly rate. ApW « 21 Brt- n frS T r. w Way. Jorome. South dustrlil Park. Jeromo. i.B rktonbanequnlop-

1 2 . ^WTENAHCE «!««*• ^uilding ft.orounds. Ex-. y. temporary. 733<I740

NAGER heatih. l id e n ce M aintenance indude i e a r n S u b s i d i z e d U esfo ri ja rtm ents.Salary plus Federal/! uutmeni, txmdablo, no <nvest>g< Its. live on site. Must and c an

>am a n ^ p m ^ EOE

NAGER and con AINEE Grow wilh th e ($14.27- sldsl growing furniture more UklOln In North America. ' Bureau inlied Fumilure Ware- dan ls.X )use has openings for plicationmamic. self-motlvaled. (ormationbilious mgr. Ir&inBos. local Jol 10 are commlttod to an Idaho Pdling long term career, mission 5exp.mustbewiHlftgto SuB oisiart a l the bottom and EEO/AAMkhard. — —aD736^260 MEDICAL

MANAaiMINT | I P M I f U N i n U hab .'su t

At Blockbuster , " Z n S Video Stores those wt

Twin Fain WUrkBl 2 e « J£ S ImmedlatB thm do.Opanlngfor

Income I ^Benefits.-Bonut Opportunity Greet GrowtliPotential n .ing your resume

iSiffiEu'.?;;d ao . 226 Blueikes Blvd., TWin intires

c ,674 E:

fl Equal Qpportufl/iy ____£frtpto>w HORli

OU Learn ll I .d n g ofieied for

- C mage w hile they llfty. All intcrcst- ipply in person i c n t c r a t 674

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o e u e n t MEOCALkytntnewNrlno.e*.-TH ERA PV l nt salary ft flexlbie tow orkw tl du le . C o n u c t Jo y h and lcapp la t 734-3105. t;4 5 p n M 0 -------- ------------------ W eekend*OCR ' K M srH lidTw^tstoouna * 5 « e o a .£

Indhrtduallowork TiStoFS** our youth carriers

| n d « ^ e ^ ^I. Postton reqvirri 5 ^ 2 2 2 2 « ln g w lth c a rr l-

K j 's i i d a j v ^rrs on sa le s m eet- Bb» •••.»■«securing new cus- * * * fc d e drs (or I n e T im es- — ■ — ■ ■> in th e even ings. HERCHANOla tm o m e p o e te n RauteU ei»m p an y benefrts. A p p lic an t rc an u should send ciean drtvtra to : a tte to p B *ryRanadeO. fcr mTlg i t ou M o n D ln c te r abletoworliPO B a>6«8 ic .2 1 « y rsana.lD «330M 548 nical/Uechi

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0 . S a la ry R a n g e » , extiSxi/ 0 0 t o e a . 20a{« u a S n v l S e S fits. Jo b inc ludes te S e U e it i e mairttnanca and n . SuB w i

■alnteriance records. KSCEUAM atttScadanraqwred. MrbippHcatlon and Job •Fectory/tood Iption contact O ty ■Warehouse’ City of Rupert P.O.* -ForkBaoper 126. R upert Idaho *C onsnctbn ). (208) 436-9608. •Uacfanicail ig.jtata 5 a pt»n a ec: -COL Ofla a e e . ■R esauantT

A>- EXPFVaUey Manor is tw- NA-sor NA-s.W e

d c a re la a m . Caa i n e o g t i a m 823 ■ RR STTH S________________ W a b n o w i4 L tiica fio ra teladandresponsi)ie 5 a NA*S needed.

available.

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UPERT. t o a o w North I : *rf Rupert BrSdc home. 4 jE R O U l>drm.>2V4 b a th .a b l .g a -age.shopw O hoverheadrra n a . 2 bd rm . re n ta l. 93 4a »O M 5 I5 o r4 3 « B 5 7 . f t i T S

H O S H O N E L a a a e j e r q u e>/opOon to buy. beauOfli wShwatiils to ric hom e w /a p ts .. tot i m ftiver ISO 'of river front, edoioelri4 |-608-78Si s t a ^ c

K N FA L L S 3 b d r m .2 S S t a r t>ath w/2 bd rm iap t. In P lee sao Misemart. CBlIafter6pm-34-0677 8H 0 S H 0------- cow ♦ him t FALLS UUSTSSB D airy w,tow custom buR home, borto per■Bufted cafllngs. central 3.000 ga:Iir. 3 bdmi. 2M baths. i« - tank. 162m tub, hardwood Soon. 3 mobilerepiaca. framed berrtf. 3 ac res . $a e ga rage, a u to sprln- OAC. Cal

— ■ . tOAHORARMFALLS 21A CI'b d t jn home, large shop G ently ro V hobbies/crafts. Pretty o v e r lo o ard on half acres south Solmon F if C u r r y C r o s s i n g . PercoN a 125.000 Conyon F! townhouse. new drfvowa) a r p e t . f ln o je u m o n d phono, su Inds.S4S.00a ty d e o d .

ROBERT JONES ■ CaDowne REALTY. 7330404

n g F a r t « ; : Had~Mdc. B ~ ' t ta c h e d g a r a g e wTth ■ lA C T E A

b uhl . CAIag 734-1339 anytime. e rv ie W . Wi FALLS 8 y ownor 2 OM^cany

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a o o g Cafl 733-6119.

W FALLS Enjoy bulk Pioasolying powor. Invest in " ■ ■ ■ ' '* wr next home from tho ^ ^ ^ a s t bu ild e r. . B e ^ j f u

ATotoniaM M IL S If your cred t acros.CaSI \1 pertoa. but you can m e up w/a first & la s t _ ^**0 ® s a s e call u s b e c a u se ' ^I can help. Ask for Ron crookfrpntO'

W FAILS. 1 level. 2600 837-63iq . f t home W 3 bdnn. & l ^ e 7 3 4 - (

a th ^4 .S 2 1 0 K .B y o p - Gnwl toca734^ SS"l1,g"°»

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M ly de an ond WBO cared before orio _N Iceviny14Ioveior o o u ^ A d ds.oi^most.w indow s, _ .73*4Z201 o « u s rooms. aDappO- m stay. A Must se e l IDAHO c n l ^ E X I 7 3 4 -8 7 5 3 . p ro p o rfy ]

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734-040Q . © B o isob^

N FA LLS. B W utlfiir in iipFBLY* aag e ^ 3.000 sq. fo n co d lo

nf. 3 ba ith . m a s io r 'B .$t79.00a 734^170 MAQICVAU

N FA L L S. C O N D O J ! S < » n wIIFORTl Looking for homos & laperfoqtpropoitytooc. ya.532-481«y y e a r-round or loavo — --------------rintarT H areltistThis SHOSHONEIng condo looks out (0 p rK sloSooo n d . h a s b o a u tl lu l fd views, o»Iscaping ond is cosy o«ty:i0 milo:a . Tho a s s o c ia t io n CaO 20S-78S

I o r e and more. This Sou-musr soe! Only0 .000 . CALL CA R . iy ‘"I'M CU T L E R n o w l CoP 1-907-2

#96-281. TWIN FALLS_ _ borhood, 80'PIUI *°t>jild.S2 ll

W i d V I TWIN FALL! 'CTE REALTY. INC. 14 ecrca. pi :- 7 3 4 - 0 « » ,---------- -Hon, $115.00

FALLS. Luvefy vin^ 4 -------- -----T5 b o m ff7 3 b d rm . 2 I. family rm. AC. h ^ ■d lloo rs. full b a s e - I P ^ O P

SrSs ^ S S ^ - - S X S

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t baffi. Ig. kitchen. oc«.ccta.iceEmioan.CaSS3& 6347 t n M s a ^ r c

i — an hsmion, to mELL. 3 bdnn. com- p«»i«r»ne». • ay remodelod on 2 ■fMMuOon.* F rith shade and fmlt “ S66.900.:Can837- 3t 536-2965

a iA N H ouse ^

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AC. w ood aJovo, £ ? ^ S i 2 . Sh e a t , n ic e la w n , enHOo'rstS^Jid e trees. S63.000. 9777. Tha Tcfrix'r e a / a r /g / i t /C a ll o n to ler »• hearB * f a ra n a p p L ......... liqng7-ansL~~

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JELL. R ecently r e - - 4 -------------;lied4 bdrm.2 ba th4 ig « w /w o rk a r o a . ■ VACATiOl too. 837-6313, 734- I W E ^ 1 « , o r S 3 ^ . . | S — ■

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PAIPIES I I UOBiU )M E F o r s a l e 1 2 0 1956 10x50' » b«w een Jerom e & ly remodeli Fans. E ast of Hwy. country. Ev

■I bdrm. 2 ban>HE. 05 a c r e fa rm m o ro by Iwater shares & daily 14X86. newlaso or for sale. Om- sw a m p c(pe irrigation. 100 free $12,500.00.s . c em e n t c o rra ls . -fences. 1000 o«l>on nyTlow<Mtank , loafing sh ed , lodty. Cil T.» cafl 324-2160.

‘HONE. N oni. 170♦ heifers. G ra d e A home7NiM(y w /dbl 5 h e rr in gparkx. AT toko offS. f.BOO.5

) gaSon MueDer mSk 1625 sq. f t homo & JEROME- 2

iblle hom es on 140 on 1/2 acres. $280 ,000: T orm 0 a k w 0 0Cafl 208-636-2697. 733-7755.

E/SALUON RIVERS TWIN FALL) )RANCHBAR0AIN bdrm.,~T 1/:ACRES42«;000 Stove & refriy ro lling a c r o a g o pierage shoelo o k in g m i l e s o i add-onfors]on RIvor. Noor Noz rm.,$11,500iN at1Foro«& H oi!s caahdaal.21 DnRocArea.Gnivoiw ay in. E loctrlc & M .. c-

w ner2 0 8 « 9 -2 5 0 ). SUNSET PAP ■ a re a .6 k)ts.!

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____«iia Idaho, 15 to « 0 -------W / ~ \ jCon 356-5635. ■ f ( _ / (

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T i M E S o i SoloorTrado D E PA R l313 or 734^000 o n o 'r o j t 3 4 ^ 1 .0 X 1 1 1 8 5 2 0 8 - 7 3 4

MAN. H acre tots, g g j

'SKoJr* .' I “ ANUFAIig av ailab le with

r c iT e g g S S f-’/KETCHUM. .33 L'NorthridooSubd • mos nvestras Hailoy. Buy noW prices oot o t ^ g . yW L N F A L L

homo7 0 istro; Ol o r 786-9673— 'to ry solol Onl

C I T Y .S u ,p ,„ s ?™ “tS . S 'rty A u c tio n , 3 .4 ..Breland. O a 5. t WILDWOOD:iho CUy. Appraisal ' kits, financlnfm o p a v a i la b le . Plooeecall 73(20BJ392-4584. '9)392-4285. I B i ^ ltoUCttyHolt Ito^.UB.ID.US I I J l lLY. 14.700 s q rn . ' I f t | l | 2 Z

»II423-S93G. . I

ALLEY L and /i& _ * * * * " " If poy rom? We fl- g m

I ™[giil e i s o r 678-9611. L —

»NE • Extremely

TtilosNWollovm.. ' "-788-6129. I 6 O:

ffi S3.000 a aero. BUHt; Cargo fall In Twin Palls , c o t ^ S500/rl7-224-246a . Call 733-1359:

J.S G reatno igh - BURLEY-3 bd, 80-X100'. roady $200 deposit!S21K, 734-0749. roguirod. Cnli (

,LLS H ouso on RLER-Single fJ. prime E. toco- yr. old son tra5.000.-734^5305. M.V. a re a do- ' - noods 2-3 bdrr

5 1 5 F I lo ro rT F o filMERCIAL * 0" bohavod

BoBdina lot & bcrm. •! ootn, c• S S S t i n d .' . 32frS680 S J I ^ 2 S ; i ; ‘r 5

S I S K ;L LS F o r solo ': lisonAvo. E 2 .LM OJ.13000S.

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h a o e r h a A■ B bdrm. In coufili

.- ■ Qir/hoot Appi*. ■ indudod. SSOOh

dop.RoosocaflC

.H O U S IN G h a g e r m a n .iR T U N IT Y b d r m . i V i i ala ta r tsk n h M t furnace. Rro pi

F:k coblo. W/D heSifttf in i« l io 9 < r y .n o p o ts . R' S450/month+{

837-9066 a n c n

S l S ? . ! ! S S HANSEN 3 M m' OfflitaUon er in couptry. $4in--F4m<Ul*Utta dop.. refs.. 736-'Biinkrt«ao»(< ^n paientj oc lag^ HOMES a s low

d o w n . $ 3 3 0 1a.Q *n^rad*»i g A C . Cofl 733-

JE R O M E 1 . 2 . 1 - -room S350. $42!

I to ^ S ib id V * SSOOdep. 324-2 idart »r» b»r»br ' ■ 'M i t chroBns* JEROME- Closn

d o n /fo m lly ro i - hoot, foncod b£

«ee SI lots of Slorofltf.oD-liM id a ^ a Ing. rool & win

- -y—:i "C o PropMgmlJ

. s r w . ? ir a S S r S S m -8 2 5 -» 3 a a f i^•w o ttheS aw to - r T r r r r - — -» lots on Fisher HKlCfTA una iJ82.500. T erm s ba|oenti» .yuriCafl734-5257. Pnra (n « i Inti----- llama a Rose.— n

1L£ HOMES SHOSHONE 4

seso/mfidliccEves. 423-6737 ♦$600d»p.68e

“i ? TWIN FALLS I)8^1979B foad- home, 3 bdrmy F le e tw o o d . $895-»dep.W ilew kitchen n w . y a rd m a ln l . ic o o le r . W /D . DotaMmokina.7

W.206-7B8-9673 --------- t l• TWIN FALLS 1

»»t dosstilod Mi pis. •$375/mo hI73M931. 7 34 -ia i4o r73

in S E L U N G a TWN FALLS 10!:tu ro d /m o b ilo 3 bdrm . 2 baiDOd financing? foncodyard. F«•reeFlnan<5i w/V«od stove. (

2 bdrm; 2 both ■■ ye. Can K o lly TWIMFALLS1U J o d H o r n e s 3 bdrm. ap p li

yard, carport------------------ -- Elwood « E.LS 12'X 65'. 3 _____7 3 ^ 1 «

TW NFALLS21 led. Aiso 8'XIO' bllo homo, op; rspackJus living oflo.prtvalelot'

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8-237-5147. TWIN FALLS-3 ll

LS. Comotory.L otl2 .G ravos a c 'sS o T M ^5.00.342-2789. _------ TWIN FALLS. 315 2 0 Z bath homo w .E ST A T E fiorago. No pots ^NTED “"fl' 5525/mo. ( i l i S i - * Harpalor at 734 A \ evonings at 734-

H A --------TW IN pan,Hi::

' w / l 733^)a81 or 734

\ D TWIN FALLS. 3 l\ L / 2 balh homo wlL A S S IR E D f lo ro o o . N o p RTM PW T sm ok ing , $751

d e p o s it. Dfivo 3 4 - 5 5 3 8 Park Torraco C

- cafl 734-4504.

521 . _ I TW IN FA LLS. < ACTURED bdrm. 2 bolh. dbl )M ES r a g e , fo n c o d ]

sprinitlor systo podomosdar- hookup, S750.- a con torono. rofs. roq. No smc B om al, teno- p o ts . P ioaso ci

-------- --------- TWIN FALLS. S f. L S N o o d a nicolydocoralod. iroasod invon- in triplo* with yar )niy3m odol4- “ W /Djfiro^SoiAl 2 5 from. Coll pold, $575 por me 2 2 4 .:-^ S400.doDOsltPlo H T o g H o m oIng available. TW iNFALLS133 733-6497. Large 2 bdrm, Rr

garago w/door c Foncod yord. Gos

ELWOOD &EV - - B P B . 734-1401

J b |M j U l V WENDELL Srnaii ;

536-5367

jo T T — I i 603SSHEQ ‘U S E S ; M

i o v ^ s l s s s o5 0 0 m 0 n t h ^ *733-2224, Comparo»733-0

, TWIN FALLS 2 b 02 b a th duplex , w/INiSHED garago, $S00/mo USES dop- No smoking

Adam orW alnu73

( S ! ' “ b“ : ™ iN . F A U S . All.59', ^ to motol IWngl As------------------ $30/nlQfit. fully fubdnn. $400 + por doan 2 bdrmitlroloroncos q u io t a ro a . All aill 677-3336 phono , coblo. a l

. . . long torm rentals c” “ ”^ V 734.81610.734.71transtorrod to . .doaporalo ly TWIN FALLS Studdrm lo ronl in ront, all ullls, pd.,ofoo. Hos a 736-6763. t

° d S,o°1I.°oJ ™ N WLLS. 1 bdlu(}y ’ Ullls, pd.-»cablo. $:—I.------------ or$36aVnaCall733Won kopt 2 _ ■ ■ t .d b ic a rg a - f . 6 0 4rJ]®P?*l£T I UNFURNISHI

BA JO P0009. balo ■ Homo h,oy porguo

.N .C o z y lg u fumaco. 2 0 a -7 3 3 r^4 .

FILER Vory. very I

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2 & $ 4 4 0 , 01536-2468. bosI valu? in TWin Fi N . S n u g 2 Bright s p a d o w id . S a ih .N e w N opote W O ulncy place. Free Near CSI ;734-6600

ookup .so r- * * * * * * * * * * * *

i! lf .p :!5 .1 i •‘“ S ' S a "I.SokH,p,rfm«lbnc

Imi., 1 bath. S410mo:CaU324-;

^ 1 ^ ° ' * JE R O M E :'2 bdrm.nico.no'smoklno.nc

iw a s $330 $525/mo, 324-3213 O a m o n lh F r i.8 -5 p my .2 ^ 4 ........ .~ . l ___ S H O S H O N E 2 0 P!. & 3 bod* bd rm s. oiich. Bea 425. $600 ♦ - y ^ . rhrer fnsm.-ga 4-2841 avaflable.iCa]l

an 4 bdnn. TWIN FALLS 2 bdiroom , goa b o th d u p le x , s liback yard, garage. Noor CSI. fd. now sld- Ind. WD hookup, S'lndows.no mo. 1 s t. lost * S25Ct«,S6^0.Trit. :S op t.,to bo prorati1324-2734, O t t ' Ita,- Call T33-4'

- • I ■ • ■’ ■].

Ifbdrm, d e w ,- TWIN FA L U • S« B s t m o je n l . •Cloon»Oolet

ES- - - ^ - - 1 - — -TWIH-FALLB-31 na casa ? Can bath. Located n /unpaoobB lo 1150 Imperial, i lntorm!?c“ ♦STOOdep.CaB- '• • .2 0 8 -7 3 3 - Walt at 734-0400

TW1HFALLS 5 4 + b d r m .2 B « value InTwln. W/D. gourmet .bdrm,, 2 bath, p o r e a t y a r d . All appliances in 'scount avail. W/D. water, sanit

S t E l L . ' ! = ■ , «B ajrvcutM T , dep. MOVING A lrm .. , 2 b a t h . '- ANCE 1160 off l Water/son. 4 733-2983 or 734

g. 7 a w ^ . * * ' t w in f a l l s

M b d rm . ap- - - U ure l Park A| lo -fdep . Call 176 Maurice S t I 733-4551. 734-4195

105 S700/mo TWIN FALLS - 2 1>b a lh . la rg e plex. no pots, lot

Fomily room rel.. S400 mo, pi'v . Carports 324-3589i E vans '(01 t w in FALLS • 2 — stove, refrlg. dish'116 S550/mo disposal, outsideipls. fe n c e d untt. $450 mo. 32^

« E vans TWIN FAILS - Unfi1401 2 bdrm. 2 bath.

- ‘ floor w ltffi 'co r j2bd rm .m o- avafl Soptl6.P10i

oppla.. stor- 208-726-4941 lea>

i 3 bdrm ,, 1 api. cloon.,noot.»m or lo t no lo c a t e d . S t a r ta . $565/mo.. $265/m o. Phon___________ B997. E q u a l H«llyourcrodit _________but you con TWIN FALLS 2 b

1 first & la s t bath, all dppllahiu s .b e c a u a e e luding W/O.-Nc ^ H c r f l o r r - ^ 7 ^ 3 ^----------------- TWIN FALLS 2 bdmSIrgbdrm s. hookup . DW. ccappls. gar- p a rk in g . $ 4 5 0 -

d.sprinklora. Rofs. roq. 738 M.3 ^ 7 3 7 736-0815of734-2

3 bedroom. - "1 wilh 2 -car if M e tso rsm ok- v \ l / ,0 . C all Noll \ \ J l j /r w .i99 i or . v \ n n i■34-1329. 1 ^ / t | N j

s r ? hii'rW.TT

. C>PE53 p o t s / n o750 -»S 700 . L W C U fy i Ivo by 4 2 5 & t u r d s r , ^ le Dr. T hon '

r C l e a n s dbl. car go- . ‘ i d y d .A C . r , / . . n H e s lo m .W /D ' M l ^10.*dop. & T - f i t jmoklno%o ■ •-?>■ ) c a ll 734 - 'n M'ookdays, ' ^ A Q J S 9 P

S pacious. * ^ V S s S 9 U od. 2 bdmi.yard.^dock,_ - i .,Allutlllttos, ■...■■• month plusPioaso call ■ V T , ' . .•44-4584 •—

133. S600. I— --------Rro placo, A 1 ^ 1

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all 2 bdnn, M U ■ j L ^ouup/C un ' ■ ' n * ® • J l j ,

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f o r m t o o nSecure C a n g e t JO V

3-0740 ■ P le a i

2 bdrm, 1 H j * w /s ln g lo ■ ( in c l l

mo-f$500 H . • P l e a iling. Call iW « .

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f fum. su-L opi. i n . j P l e a s ill o p p ls , . j , „ .. sh o r t o r < . £Is ok. Call I • " -------4-7309 • I (Print one c h aludlos for IDd.. fum.. ■ I ------------- -------------____________ I ___________bdrm. All !

1. $95/wk. I -----------------------733-8841. }---------1 ISHED I ^

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Sin'Sio11. Appls. o rderf0 fm & ■I, $550/- paym onU o: • 250 dop. 'ra te d to3-4T27 ■ '

. TWIN FALLS Cloan '« , .n . * » i i » . 3 i » t i ba th , family rm ,.{

- 3 bdrm,-3 - -w ayJ34r8256-------TWIN FALLS ao an ,

quiet, 2 bdmi., Wal j^ A d a m o r 3 a „ ,„ „ o n /u ,n ls ^^ _______ Close to shopping. J

• • & up -f dep. C tf to k win. NEW 2 , msg. befefo 5.733-31

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ba th with covered > ports • $450.00 plus

kA o ts . -posit-no pete, ralorm e f w TC roqulrod. •S L N .I F VERY NICE, largo heIfZ_______ with ocreago. Near 12bdrm du- Falls-$550,00 perm, lease and plus doposIL No pets.

s ¥ S S S ^ o , i i i--------------- paid • 5285.00 plua. . 2 bdrm . posit - no pets - rofenllshwashor. e s required. 'ide storago QRAWLEY REALT324-7593 734-6858

Eves & wkends DtvLlnfumlshod 024-4603. •th. ground ■K o S f f i TWlNFALLSTownhor g r g ' 2 M ™ .S 4 4 0 ,3 b d n

• one bdrm Small yard storago. WD ja t. Ideally h o o k u p s . F r ie n ca r t i n g a t almosphere. • ------io n e 734 - No pols. 734-6600

IWlNFAU.S.-5b<lm,l,______ plex, Lmwood Mall ar

2 bdrm. 1 1334 Elmwood CIrc llahcbsin- •S 4 3 5 /m o n th ♦ $3 . 'N o p e ts . : depo6K.Nopets.543-4l

■ TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrrbdnn:rw/D ’ b a th , noor Porrlno',.c o v e r e d p e l s , a v a i l . S e p l.50 ♦ d o p . S425/mo, S300dop. R9 Maurice. la s t & dop. 733-43:14-2500 , M oa-Fri.9am.-5p.m.

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lease p r in t c le a riy w ith da tierfi a re appro :dm atel7 25 ic lnd ing b la n k spaces) pei ea se p ay ac co rd in g to rati I p r in te d below . l in e mlnlmu^D*""Iv a te P a rty Only

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TWIN PALLS. Fawnbrook______ *A pTa.-Jusi 3 y n . new.n, vetV Beat th a heat in our ACrater & opts. Many other amen).Ish ed . tie s included. For h o re,.$360 V i t o r m ^ ^ right nowjkMtvo & speak to Karan «l 734-

w p a y catod directly beNnd Tar-call to get & W arem art Apts. 2lu ldn 't bdrm. 2 bam. $437 & 3>• bdmi. 2 bath. $502. U t_ _ _ u sslw w youhocnej

. , TWIN FALLS147 «75rtno drm.-1 Now 2 bdrm. All appls

G a s F P . A C . W a te r s San. pakJ. Near park. :E lw o o d 4 E v £ ^ - '

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l u S , I r o o m s f o r r e h t I

tllilles EDEN: CLEAN ROOMS uade* forrenL$45wtc 731-2431 terono- or 825-9199___________

TV FILER - room in my house.o w n b a t h . S 2 5 0 « U

,,vld utllltfaa. Can 733-5535.

JEROM E Holiday Motel.-------- Romodolod rooms lor rentTOffios S o m o k l tc h o n o t le s . drma. $i25/wk& up. 324-2361.

VD TWINFALLS OUetmotoL n d l y . S95wk,S375mo,-lnd.mi-------croy«ve&rofrig-73».1988.

___ _ TWIN FALLS M/F room forn In 4- ren t avail. 9/25. C al 7 ^ area. 7940 cftar3pm orlvm sg-

la'=!,®0 TWIN FALLS Room, $200 month with u t i ^ , no do-

jTTT" g le w om an , bu t would o; n o - t ^ couplo. 734-3682

’i i j . - ™IH FAliS. I bdm (or ro n t. N o sm o k in g , n o '

‘3 3 0 . drinking. S250/mo; Seen bya ppton ly . 736-4409.

TWIN FALLS; Capri Motal.» WWy. rates starts $140.^ CaJI 733-6452._________

TWIN F A U ^ : MOTEL 3 I , : . Ratesatanot$I3Q/wookl ~ -C a il 733-56TO-----------------

' I i o 6I MOBILE HPyES

ERLER 2 bdnn.. 14' wide, good area. $325/mo.. no pots, rofs.. 326-5687.

j J - TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm. 1 ™ bath induding park ren t wator. sew er and trash. S400/m o p lus deposit. AskforStovoHaJtows.

» WINDERMERE REA L ESTATE

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. ...TW HEAUS_____________£12

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4 private oTTice. s torage —roonVcotte* room, voty HORdean and weO inrrfrtmn - ggtg$9500.00 p e r m onth, s a r( s o tn e ia a ie tp ^ tog

Two office suhe !or only —— S300«) per month. u»- tieslnckidad.

BHAWLEY REALTY ? » 73«8S 8

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TWINFAUS-Vtoohouse spaco with and without h e a t .V « f lo u s s l2 « s ovaSabto. HOR!CaJ tor more Infannalicw., AskforSiavaHallows S S WINDERMERE o ta . REA L ESTA TE ; = =

734-4334TWM FALLS Conmeraid 3Z&4

and warehouse sp ace . avaBab>a.High-vislUiIly. HORSdodcs'and otncas. from l4i)00n.C aB73««50or ____ '73M368 Ken Floyd.

— 6 1 ? " ’— i t^AHM SfOBREHTl

WANTED TO RENT: Farm FARI ground tor sugar beets. P jw S31-S18Bg43t-jQ04.. Uktm

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W A N T C T T O R E W rJ —

UOBILE HOME hookup gelda wanted in the countnr- SSSa Cag 324-3106 leaw mag.

|R W I U U i r o » M l C T j ^

Sjngle paretU w/dilld to $ io . i. sh a re country h om e, c o n ;

MustOkadogs. Fbrmore wieecInfo. 326-«6«5.7-11pm. ABar^

__TW1N FALLS Rettat^ «y S ) ^arnoMng,.ahara my horns, btaye?ttaa.$24Wno. 736-7168 Finn

TWIN FALLS Roommate, wanted. S237>V4 mas. a J f l l l,m an ftln rtc« ap tS » so SKEEP734^835. toava message. Sttfoa

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old AQHA (Appendix) - —- . geld ing . W ell s ta r te d COM Baatt e n j aU t j c o m b am. C a s e eiper. does 7JV3S ga tes: loads. & U e s to ■ ' ~

training. Tall & very 2 2 ^ tfo*y. 82S9016 S . -_ h ta q »

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IRSES-OH tsoodifares APHA yeartngs SBes. WANTED

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U IA .4w ascftl.brge oOer.73« siding. gertSe pasAer. ,. ,saCBi73*-ec6- •w jm .< t^k tm .G o a - I °1 Sax U nks P ullets. | _ ^ * ™

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r a<;uip.. A tten tio n custom cheoi It G ro w m l Heston M .drunbeetde«dla-M sg o o d .h y d rau ik ; -----ipars wAww motors. Custom m edo a Paim a dbi. d n m pidcer.CaltVtd a fo n a to r .w /d ra g 5 0 ^per* . 4 parts. S500. -■ 0114.9X 46 radlals. HORSE SI Iw orkw eO w /duals.0 . 934 -WS6 day s Of g a l> > » » i •5920 eveningi. PiPE M aldon D W G S.-U U SrSE U : -P™ »*A k»n lEDtATELY - 2 arch l »9- w ork gi B bw id lng5 .30x46 t40 X G a. c aa 1-800-

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B W ES 2 long bean h t ^ ^ l ^ ^ s . S i 2 0 0 .

If CH O PPER - Fox i TCv D chopper. VSOe- I HAY.Cengine. 3 row cam ■ ' pgj

la n d hay head. 6600

s . 19812 0 r0 a n n a c 2n d . 3rd . 41 ir.CAfl 544-2519 bales. Call 35

KJATOR-l9e96row HAYtors&e.S fer sugar beet, good string feederL 531-4223. Rupert tons ol 3 su

EU10NATOR.Spud- .1 9 9 4 . m odel 950.th ree phase. Spud- HAY-10 tons iEventlow tub. 1993 S75. tO ton :

a c k . m odel *1810. $80. CaO 734-

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lO W IN G CR ATES ,,r/ttush tray. 2 com-» hot nurseries, canw v ed . 365-3865 orf » r» 300 Ton of f! = -------------------- CoBGrog764» E P E N S 2 tublular »I. lO * X l6 ',w a tk s t f ia ta s r < h a n K n -iou ttiySO ton

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> BEA N P IC K U P ' F e ^ h^g^ sp e ed model. I flq tf condition. CaM

TOR C aso4 rao lA IM ljjU 5 h r s . d u a ls , goodL 6 bottom Wilcox ^ I — ,and 2 4 -offset tfsc . i 80

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* I ----------- 5 5E R S Ckdo J Horse I APPLIA. x k trlra for sa /e orB.' W a d e Z ollinger ORYER- Konn]yB sA 67& .3342 duty.grsotcorZ _______________ - Cou 736-1649E R S . FootbaU Spo- . 2 4 * tan d em dual MtSC. Ovon rae n e d t Rat bod. 30’ aire. almond. 1Rl gooseneck. 16’ & tion 4 d o o n .:ir carrtes. Also utili- St75.00. Collt o s . FjB priced. MK rs .8 0 0 ^ 4 -« 8 3 3 RA N G E Elo

^ A lm o n d . E<-■81 IHC. 210 ha - cond ition . Sin a spd trans. 1994 733-6187e L c c o b in a te n p o - .b eetbed .C aO 324- RANGE, Konmor539-7118 Sm all opt. sl

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K . F o rd . F 7 0 0 0 . S T O V E & 01C a t. e ng ine . 5S2 Whitt) 8 pleco 1

1. 16’ehaiobedw ah (ind. buffd) S:ITS & silage s ides . • abo serf doantBcafl5C3491B. tal stove. (2 yr.

■—■I - Caii 543-69731E O ; IHC S u p e r 0 ■ C a f l 5 4 3 ^r:« illt o r without a W ASHER4DB oiQ ar. 6 row bean tag. works gdo ower in dump PTO te . Roaso cal1. CaS 637-4790. orovenlngsat

L P U U P 2 0 H P ^ " ■ I e rs ib le . 3 5 7 ft. 4 - ■ 8 0 3 iri p iu s e lec trica l I BAZAARS &| L 2 5 0 gpm . Make^ 4 ^ a S TOLE PAINPNC

— » . dasseaatW oo• 7 0 3 .RoQisternow. ;

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D i s p l arooc42MTO Upstai......... S s p j :

W toier. 543,6886. J u i i (XltBatm & Pota-c h in e s with w ide f ts g S S .i ig^pfekupa-Trudcs

734-002i

TibWna JD . cut- d ^ in w rn rJ io w s ,. g . B W J W ^

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MSWATOINOis, beans, poas. c o n v en ie iano Stxitzman . th e Charj89or 731-0336 re f j ia ln th tHI Travel . ■

hopplng .cem or t f . 8 0 9 544-2519,John i ^ d O M ^

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388 COMPAQ, ( • tor. W indow 3

<»-S90-1437. ColI734*2735od o n a d o Mobile ... ........................MuntinumWeld* f l ;-810 k g u a ra n te e d , f l RREWCIor531-4031. ' B !■■■ ■ ......---------------------- RR EW 00D -S9

I cut. split and 1 7 0 6 . CaD 788-07171

M S E E O & a nd iopm ; -

- m E w u u n i, SEED , AAAI pasture mbtes. ' /%M-ua lilion Sood. Call•or733-1477, f l ___ ; _ .8 1 1------------------— flR}RMrrURE&0 aK alfa s e e d . —i ; ^ *nnago & proloin. BDRMSET-5pl(■ Ib. 543-6049. vwxxJ. king stzo.

—— er. Mauve rodli------------1 offer. Mapio kite

v S i a r i j wMcapLdiaira S200/oftor. S(d

FE E D refflo/lroezor w

o n rn T o M i rI, 4 th . 2 s tr in g -Jl 352-4374. b EO twin w/wo(

Je. SOOtonS o f2 SfSfPiL'lOrL') d e r4 d a lty .9 0 0 »t50.Call734-{1 string f e a ^ r . BED, 2 dressers t ton foedor,"call -drawe/B. exorc_____________ haffodt, 4 cfiair

jn s o f 2ndcrop.'BED. twin, antic

734-3170 I'canoovw/matlrfdg9>ssm b(.2& •■>Prtnfl,S250.32 ales. Pioaso call b EOROOM SEI■ complolo. 5 draii in l l lv C a m a s bOOkCOSO hOe6 0 0 T o n s . 2

Ton bales. Alsoof feodor hay. P»0M0 cai' 735-

BUNK BEDS, Wc:cutting.approx.1 inn-<tolni auAl.__waierDeOi King c^ P „ 3 ^ ^ 4 0 Call733-21M

DINING TABLE I • NEEDED, lor “ “ J'® * Id winter. Any Call 324-5075.

DINNETTESET 4HI837-6186. 4 c h a i r s . S U

a too ls, fflQpIo, SSOea. 733-29:

FUTON bunk be | V |ood_confllllor

MATTRESS: Ou ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ f l tross and box S|

in p lo 8 t ic S 2 l8 0 1 734-6881

MISC. Mossgro< £ C T 1 B L £ S occoslonol ch« 1 M omenta and slop <J T eddies figu- CaH 734-1246.

S O F A -V ic lo r i ' DESK BcauU- couch. $400. CT jcUon 38* wldo SSOO/otfors Ih. S 450 . C all lont condlllon. 5:

S O F A b ro n z o I S200/otlor. Roc:

8 0 2 scat. S75. 0unc LIANCES lablo. $45. OIni

^ S45.734-2438. enm oro heavytcondillon.S75. WATERBED Su( 649af!or6pm . w/3 drmvor podo__________ — _ Table (ontlquo).n rango. Frigid- -glo°vos.S600. i

W A TERB ED k S l I T ^ M ? ' hoadboord wyi

matltoss, hoalo e i . I ‘tn - ffom o. S200/O1

, . s , 3 0 . c a n g -------------5 ^

-------------------- I HEATINConmoro. whito ■ AIR CONDITI 1. s iz o . U seds. Vory clean. A IR C O N D IT I1 734-6398 Works sronl, co — — aq. ft. 576.00 or tO ld e r w h ito Ploosocoll324-'od gaa rango. — ■offer. 324-3216 INSERT. FABCO

d i n e t t e ' .jco dlnotto sot, STOVE PIPE Tri I) $275. Frigid- 1 8 'ol S 'pipe, 3: jonlng. afl digt- — ■ ■ ~2 yr. old) $300. £ 0 1 4

I JEW ELRY &

C O A T .f^ b sK lr lur collor. Appr

^ ^ 7 ^ 4 8 S iSO O .A sk In » a t 733-1246. Pioaso coll 423-J

>0 3 . I RINGS. Bluo tops

r „ r ; S :nNO and craft Sell tor $750. \ ATood Hollow. band with V* co m. 734-3002 quls, *400. Call 7

i l a y a r e a a v a i l a l

i a i r s a t C r a n d a lp e r p e r s o n m o n t h l y r e t r i e d w U h . n o J u r y f e e .

3 Main Ave. E.029 o r 733 -3 0 4 4

0 4 ” 1 4 81b““ A T E K ^ - j j ^ W N ^ f t O M

)INQS CHIPPER VAC TroJbCOooSaler “ ff H P^IIiiTneffr0&100X2001 TwInUwnMoweiInl-Storage's. Addison Avo. E 64tndSave — — —« W 9 END OF SEASON I— ■ _ HDI Top Turf-Kon a sN e w S '" Blue Grass lawn nM M o s e l l » ' ° a S ) 7 ° 5 ;

stive In 7 U W N & GARDEN and rea l Ing , b iadow ork,

a « e £laguaran- S S S f f i ” -'(3Q9, A d s - I Ie x c e l l e d m o w e r . Mathowts sl e n c e b u t ultimate estate 0a rg e will morclolmowor.Sili i e s a m e . Pioaso call 431-54

5 i n iUTERS flEXEflClSE EQUIP

itlum system B‘KE. oxorclse. -T S V Q A 8 5 0 ComparoblawlthA

•ROM spo5(. post oflor tnkos 034-7742,9-6. fortroodmill. 734-<

r^ o r .m o n l . OYM PLEXG^SO i3 1 Ddntor rubtior bonds. I- S o r ^ ^ ottachmonts. S20l

536-2478

10 SOLOFLEX Rockot.VOOO lont condition. Msk — ' Cau 735-0965.$90porcord. — —d dollvorod. 4 " " o ; r —I Miscijgs;

!1 DITCH PUMP-Pipi ;&CAflPET PU stock rack. $7{ TTHTTnr c h o rd la d d e rs .J

h o rse irir-noods SI50 543-6025an(

wtdiontable E N T E R T A 1 N M iraandpads, C E N T E R , 5‘X6' ild o b y s ld e S24O.Aft0r4dO.42 ■ w/ icomak- — a ^ r ^ o ^ m _______

zV!?z\ YOUf4-9116. IJrs .d io9 to f A Darclso bike 'airs, end m: K M E S C U S S I I734-0743, , D E PA R T M E

itlquo'whlle 2 0 8 -7 3 4 -5 5ttross& box- 326-5346. I " " "

ET; Slnglo,rawor chest. Mo a d b o ard ,u n d o rb e d " D T ‘

k. S250.00. O L>5-1197

iVood, como8SS0S.S176iQ siroJlSO__________ :_ z _____

E Largo sol- [ & 6 chairs.

' K '« Jobs to bid f ^ im e now Subrconlmc

• ’ ors. 8Iuo[ bod. Vorv 734-PLAIIon. '5150 . - •

3uoon mot- H a T j I W[ spring, silll B H H h I;2 0 0 . C a ll CALLF_______ . PHOOroon, volvoi ’

? s s :

)rlon s ty lo China cabi- o r s . Excol-536-2273, f lS S jB S ls f l

------- • ■ A-1 DRY“ c S f t

1 Grog Losair5upor slnglo 733-3:

ALAN'S Qonoi

' k ing s r . , AllTyposCo«ysholvos. AIIWorkQonor. now & Call 734 /offor, coll

________ BUUEMER &-------- -----1 CONSTR2 . RosUonllol, rc NQ & homos, llcons mONINQ .turod homo

cools 1700 ' Canyon Hills I )r bost offor. Romodoling,4-7460. Now, Con

• 22 y .? ,? ,? 153M 169. . T J.W oodhal

' C ow boy Cor32<-9535. -Drlvoways

I 'Sldowalk •&(4 . ' • N olobti&1TJRS f^ r e f r e e e

wammmmJ p lossecsllWn with fox ,ipralsod 01 i. — — —ln g S 3 0 0 . D &3-557Z CONCFipoz w/wldo * Drivowaysannollod dl- *SldownalSI.500. NOJOBTOlI. W oddino Oonnls,52c arat mor- _ ' ,

- ; m 'I grimo in iho h l i a r f e l a sldowalk or ■■■■■■ us for Immodi i b l e 733-2167 or?

l l i e ■ HARNEYCUSI l l s . & REMODELn> nt G aragos, Ft

. . Concrolo, N!. Frooost-lnsu1 ^ . 73S-«380or

. 'S A w r o o nMET,

HooUng^AC R( Comrnqdoloni

; (208)733

" I LOO B E D , q u e e n I ABr^elJ SSOO. Rodeo gear I

■ every th ing for bull TrovBuW ba re b ac k , jn a k o ol i l ^ e e a r - S 4 » g 3 7 S leave m ess

JHSAIE;Konlud(y MISC. B osca 500 wm turf, cut stove, S700. Ouoon wlO osqft. bo d , S 60 . S to ck re757. $100.'68 Mustang, St' — or b e s t o ffor. Cam

ENrototlll. shell. S75, Call 643-41rk, w ee d ---------------------------latlng. AJI MISC. Raleigh Mtn. I.326-4631 bikes. 10 spd. Grand ■-rr— r ' ’ 2 spd. Yokon, S

oach. 2 snow llros. PI 75-R14. $25 00.423 5

QUILTING MACHINE long orm rtolling on

0 or com ' REFRIGERATOR. K S1900.00. moro, gold, $200. Sto\ -5434. hood vonl. Hotpolnt. ; dean, gold, $150. Mli

wave, Amana. $50. A

I. Tunlori. momborship to 7.F.fih AlnJyno. >or o c o u p io fo r sors or trade $3d.90/mo. Coll 734-4-34-6421. ovonings or wookondt

1 sot. uses Oot tomolhino to m D7 S« . H as oil- law-cosi way . . . vaoo. .CaiL dMsnw-TW-oosi.

7--------- ■ REM EM BERkot,excol- That birthday ad you pla ^ako offor. somo timo ago In 7?________ T7mcs-f/ows7 Now Is

_ timo to como pick up y pictures. Stop by Th

SALE Customer Sorvico Dc . today!

SEUA CO U6M!irS-

1 S 10 2 Uaed..P/235/175-15 t ,Ti’« iLnliT $50.00. Pioaso call a

7:00 p.m. at 733-2659

u M P N T TOLE PAINTING ond c?«• n»k classM at Wood HolU .423-W K RoQiaW now. 734-30(I ^ TRAILER landom axle 1y e (e i7t, trraVffg] t 1 7?^ . molol Insaloiod palpiI gas storago locker.l f ~ ( pair sido mounl PU t' » * boxes, S 50 .1 PU cam^ shell w/tool boxos, S) Coll 825-5038 Iv. msg.

iS IFIE D t r e e s , fast, grows 6-K y e a r ly . S 4 .9 5 -S B . dollvorod. Potlod. Fi

5538 brochure. 1-e00-615-3>

U S I N E ^

_ .C o / / .7 5 3 j0 ? i tr .« r .I /o r m o r c

IN FALLS BENEFIE%N ROOM Oryvlid forGonoralsi Carpiimclors 4 Suppii- ' ropalriluoprinl copies. yrs excLAN (7526). ' ' Callj

_________________ THEH(Alllypes

3 B 9LFOHEST g S l ' . 'ODUCTS “ ”*■alls is now open ys thru Odobor«d .9A M -ipM . m t i mS f f ? ! ______

Hand:Homor*

H W . t s T ^iRVWALL ........................

H iirgo or small. . EACsalnfl. ovmor Automr3-3579 O nu

r& Outdoor * __I Constnjction ' ■ f f M I. Qaurantood ■ K A W 734-3244.

4 COMPANY Landsca 5TRUCTI0N . sprinklocJ, romodol, now Troo oneonsod manufac- Frmo sotvlco CO. 643.e&nalos.543-4125 - ,

» - - CUSTOIIIls Contracting Tractor 1Ing, Additions, > Blado-fi:Jommordol, Wi

ie*°"riinco ,Murroy'<

IC oncrete I.I.c. YourYanl

•Curb & Gutter CompIlb to small 734.WM estimate, c r p pa ll 73M 413. ------------

T o n y 's— ------------ & H o' & M PfunlncIC R E T E lawn aiy s * P a l io s *Jowalks* • “ flE f!ro o sM A L u1,536-6705

y C o n o r e teIrod of tracking 10 houso? Nood< or paiio? Call S l ^lodlato sonrfco.

S SUSTOMBLDG 1-800<)EUNG Docks. ., F o rm B ldgs,I, Now C onst. ' ^ ■ i t a

3TH SHEET • . . Ro«onlETAL Exduslvol3 Rofrlgomtfon Wood Inondrosidonllal fc»'c

733-8548 . , 888-

e n s z . , VACATION RorWaeaharw la rb a g . . for imvo,.0 days w/crui»( bull's 4 (som e m oals). No Air. 0 o lfor. $400/offer. 423:4229

rlx print- M - 8 1 0 \illcfloor lUUSiCALKSnUlCENTS 2-5526

^ ° . CLARINET & DRUMS,O w ood $250 each. Exc. condltkm,un wator . Call 423-.57a4_________

MUSIC-------------^ ^? a m ^ Renegade bond looking for 13-4010 • ® •'oybosrd player. Call l i Z l i l : 734-3800 doya or 736. tn. lour 6755 aflor 4 PM.

5vloBUP00lt7Atf«ni*«yeior."■dVo '0 ' »»>• *11 ■ lo*-

T T p m u s t s a c r i f ic e i r o -n n l i - - la n d f u l l s lz o d lQ i ta l

' keyboard. Roland StudioM -soquoncer. Roland P r o - E 3 7 k o y s y n lh .f i

L K on- c h o n n o l o m p a n d 2 Stove & speakers. 8 channel Boss Int. self All cords, connoc-

Micro- tlons. slands Indudod. b All In S3050 takes all or win soil Just ro- soparatoly. Bartiora In Also, a Sun Valley 208-622 S327.

PIA N O Honry F. Miller w /b o n c h . oxc. c o n d .,

j n S ! ^ S1095,733^216.— — PIANOS • looking for 0

,2 '’0 '^ Of previously owned • • piano, doanod. tunod. &' chocked ovor. Worthy 10- Q bo In your homo. Pianos

o t lo w e s t p r ic e s with jptacod warranty. Spoil yoursoHI nTTio • Valley PIsnow Is the Call 436-9338.

/ ^ o PIANOS - Restored, rofin-0 Oopl Ishod, tunod, guarantood.

_ Call 733-3905.

SA X O PH O N E . Q o o d . p llo rs . u8od_ Alto, for boolnnor.I:_____ $225, Call early or lato801 (4) ovonings at 206-423-S38Z

U u V SAXOPHONES 0 ), Idaho Coin Gallorios, 733-8593.

659. VIOLIN vfllh caso. Glooael, ■7 ^ 3/4. value S400 soli for" o llo S $275. Coll 7M-3337.K3002 WHOLESALE PIANOS. 1- 25inslockl Splnotsand" 5 / 0 • consoles fnjm $400 Grands■175. '1 from S2000 Wo~dglM>r:—

Call 678-2717-’UlOOl J ------------- STT------------ 1camoor I 819 s . s k loF FJC E EQ U lP M E N r nsg. ^ ^ S U P P U E S

6-10 n. Idaho Slate Surplus S 8 .4 5 Auction 9/14 *10AM f. Froo 1445 E. Stato St., EoQio 15-3405 Musick4 Sons* 939-1777

u / j g I a I J

ore /nfofmof/an_or your servlte re/

EFIEL’S HOME CARE ^3fywall, Pointing,Carpentry, All homo pairs Insido 4 out, 101 oxp. FreO estlmatos. ■ all Bnjco 733-7543 ■

E.H0USE_DOC10a__________ 5pes ofropoJra, romod- FII.ren o v a tio n s. Froo 7Im atos. No job too-. r111. 'W e m ake house ms .-C a ll 736^559 ^

V WORK OF ART ^andymon Soivlcos Gnno repairs: Elodrica), drlnbing, light carpontiy, Yo

painting. FREE Ni TIMATES. 733-0966.

I m m m m t K M ■ ■ toi■AGLEGate.tmomatlc O perators 4}mamo(ital G ates ^irlty and Convonkinco ■iLARorACPoworod ■296or1-600-767-4283 |

■ ■ ■ ■ i f i f l H&T LAWN CARE Cllf Iscaping. Now Lawnsiklors. Lawn mowing. 734 and Shrub trimming,Free QuoIm I mm

»-8847 o r 733-3170 |

TOUROTOVLUNO Iaor mounted 5‘ tillor. ^do-front ondloador.

Wood cutting. cay '& Kathy Dorkmon

Call 734-6030.

MR. Q REENyardC^aroSorvtajmanmordal & Residential A1-1imploto Lavm Caro1-6068 o r 4 2 « 1 01REE ESTIMATES

iy’8 L a n d s c a p in g .H om e R e p a irs

inlr>g, trimming, now 0m sprinklers.15 yrs sor.W odowrhatyou • F<II Froo OSL ^34-3322 S tt

____ esi■ ■ ■ ■ l l l l l l

IC VALLEY MEDICAL HPLY AND OXYGEN ^tn/Ma>aU/\naimoo Ak4-0600 Twin Fells ti $-6566 Minl-Cassla00-303-0602 Idaho Avi

WO WOOD CARE PI0erlor Wood Exports c(itoratlon/Ptotoction d<slvolyUso&Dlstributo Tl■d Iron. 'The solution s{for extorlor wood’ th B884DO.WOOO . fc=

(

T^ur^d^»5ep<s^rtwl2.^9e Tl

I ' •'

4 820i f ' i P E T S t S U P P U E S

-AQUARLUM w /sand^ 20 ^ gol. Com'ploib with flah

and su pp lies . Moving. f8 $60. Call733-6187

IS CHOW mix puppies. 5-10on' w k s . o ld , $ 5 0 /o f f e r ,_ 324-6993.

“ COCKATIEL polrs. liandlor lod babies, cages 4 2 In-nil dian Rirwnocks. Al colors,le . Pleaso call 438-5267.

■ ■ FREE R ottw eilers, 1 fe-9ur m alo 4 1 m alo . Nbedsiw- room to run. Ported wtth

• kM sPkiase can 4236874.

FREE TO GOOD HOME. 'ta l Border Collie pupplos. 1 dio lomalo. 1 malo, parents’ nd exc. stock dogs, coll 934-. 6 5262 ovonings.________

U FREE malo pups. 6 wks. g . (4]Small Shepherd mix.

Would make a good farm „ ,j dog. Plooso call 733-5143.

J " GERMAN SH EPHERD^ puppies, $85, 543-6709.

GERMAN SHORTHAIR POINTERS - AKC reg.,

_ S250/oa. Call 543-4171.

f ; HIMALAYAN. CFA Rogis- '™ torod klttons. S150 ooch.

Pioaso call 324-2872. '

lOS KITTENS- Boaullful bob th toll, 6 -toed klttons, first II vacc ination 4 woimod,

$20. 734-7877.________

— LAB AKC cuto puppios, , in- Yellow 4 Block. 7 wks old,K). Call 736-6845. • , 1 .

— LAB-Xr-aaohrpuPpies:-?------d . wks. old.. $35 oa. Callff- 423-4653to —a . LABS • Purebred Choco-— late L abs. SlOO/oa. Coll 10 543-4171.13 '— PERSIAN kittons. boauti- ol, ful, CFA Pioaso call 731- o r 2431 OR 825-9199-

— POMERANIAN AKC. male I pup, full coal, shots. $275. i T»ddyBpart 7 3 ^ 1 3 8

— R0TTWEILERSAK03-1/2-------yr, femalo, OFA oood. 4

— mos. malo, siro Oorman "I Import. S375 oa./ollor,J. 532-4139.

> gsrsgs eslo laatonl Find cot wtioro thoy oi» md toS evoryone whero yours «itU

) be Ihrauoh the poworful USo 7 (Kblnda3»med.

V I C E

re /> r«enfof/vc___________

■mOMPSON PAINTING Rosidonllal Inlorlor &

Exloricr Ixpotloncod Quality Polntor

Frtw&KVnafos 206-934^S343

ROORNO 4 COATINGS 733-7221 o r 326-6857Commorical, industrial, rosldontial. Buildup rools.Looks repaired In 24 hrs.

Gravol, sand 4 topsoil lor drlvoways, parking lots. otc.You can haJ loo. G iml StSn NORTHWEST CO, INC

733-1234

WARBERG TRUCKINGWo haul sand, gravol,

topsoil, otc. in small loads at a low-cosL734-1737

JOHN'S SHARPENING ■ SERVICE

Complolo sharpening.Carbide & stool saws.

:iippor shorponlnn-(opalr.141 Brocken Sl S

34-4050* 1-60(M71-4050

AAA-t SHELTON’S TREE SERVICE

Son,ring Magic Valley Wood Rlvor Valioy

orwhorover FREE ESTIMATES i

736-3518

.1-T+T STUMP REMOVAL ANYWHERE

Froo ostimotos Terry Corponior

734-1231 Mobllo 420-0771

DALE’S THEE UMB CHIPPING.

For mulch or disposal i tu m p g r in d o r . F r o e : asUmates. CoII'(J(M;734- ' 2742or(20e)733-31Z3

D 4 GRANNIES CAB CO A Bmnd Now Sonrico to Magic Valloy Aroa

Dolfvorlos Available kvallablo 24 hours por day 736-8855, B8»665-8aSS j . .

=1oaso chock your ad for conectnoss on the firs day that It m ns, os The Tlmes-Nows Is not re sponslblo lor errors onoi that dme.__________ ,

Tto»»Ktws.TwfarslU.Msfao-M-

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R O T T W E IL E R S. AKC.• Rocisurod, nm r champi

o n b l^ lir te s .4 l« fL C « ll . . 734-&438.«»ktorTafTH.

8K IH T Z U A K C puppy, •malo, 2 shot*, exc. b if l^

Une«. S300.3S2-44^.

SPRINGER SPANIELS. AKC. own bom pflf#nli. $200/offof. 5 3 0 ^ 1 0

WOLFE/UALAMUTEX. a n d Qoldon Ratrlevsr, bom malw. Can 734-W44

4 eS I|roOtaM ACHlNEHY CEMENT MIXER Canoss

2 bog. cost S3600, ibII tSSOQ. CaH.733^B3.

LATHE-Wood-Sear* 12‘. com plo io la b lo , tools, coplof. 6* wood jolfttor. 1

. S onco nallor, 2 Sonco ataplofB. 436-1344. :

. WELDER Uncoln IdoaJark, 300-300, TIfl-ArV Woldef, ashing SlgQO. 32S-5471 •

. WELDING Lincoln. 1965 Idoala rc 260 ACOCw/

.• Icada C1CS12Q0.423-9711

l 2 3 I VARIETY FOODS

^ ^ S E R V j C E S | J

B & Q P R O D U C ElO acfos of U-pIck vogota-

bloa. Call 328-3303

MELONS, cantalope, can* ning poaciio9& other (lutt. - TOMATOES onions ond V

• olhor vogolablos. Emsr* old V alltyO ardsn Cntr,'A mile N of Hagofman on ' HwySO, Call B37-4B72. i

” * L 0 C a7^*FRESH ^U-Pfek-WoPlck.423^S0ri -

Vary Barry Farms ^

SWEET corn now foafl/. »• Eat, con or froozo. S2/por (

dozen . 733-7089, 733- “ 8345 for difoctlons. ^

I 825 I I I ^ A N T E D T O ^ B U ^ ^

A ^(V 4j9n^hea^ du^4X 4 f

nowor, low mi. & supof —cloan, W ia PAY CM H. Wi733-8234. o

— 0ATC, looking for bargain L

pficod 3-whool. Must run — & bo In reasonably goodcondition, Profor 200CC. rt

, mid 1980's. Honda, outo* A■ matic dutch but will con- &

sidor others or 4-whoolof. ZZ Ploaso call 733-5S52.

AUTOMOBILE, low ml., oi• full az.. luxury modol, mint ^ : co n d ., 1993 or new er.- W I L L P A Y C A S H . O': 733-8234. !>. ___ tu• BACK SWING (or homo oi : use. Coll 543-4290. tic

: BASKETBALL STANDARD W/___ fortAb!o.lqurawns8tolen) . "

: Good u se d VCR. Call ^.ZSfJ____________B O T T L E S , J im Boom ,

■ w an ted to buy . ao ll or. trade. Coll 733-7380. » |

•; Boston Tofrior or Shlh Tzu ■“wanted, male or femalo. tf**prefer adults. 43S-8093 I ^

__.'.CA BW ETS,kltchon.W ant. ^ . : od to buy. used kltchon

cabinets from remodeling.- ml: Good quality only. Ploase 8 -■ call Gory 734-0887. ^

; CASH for riroplaco Insort ho• wood burning stovo. must "L

bolntopcond.733-S234. C l

Cloan pair of upholstorod MC choirs. In good condition, —- No recllnorsl 733-7802 TWI

. DISNEY MOVIES, KId'S frA ca rto o n s. Will pay top —

: doHof. Coll 733-0570

• D R Y E R S /W A S H E R S .- . Buying Konmoro. Whirl-

. p o o l. Q £ . H ot P o in t .-- Wofklnpornotl 736-40^5

. Oachschund or Pomoranl-• on femalo wantod, profor . odult. 436-8093________

FLAK JACKET 8. bare- ^. back figging, high achool hon

____ rodoojooQ L .C flll 324- inS, 3&40ovonlngs._________ corr

KITC HEN c u p b o a rd or. hutch, Call 734-2735 or .T*;

734-4980._____________ g j

LIVE TREES WAMTED u p to 3 0 \S p ru ce .A sp o n 4

/ oJliypea.Caia»-7a»2g78

' MiLTTARtA n r r ;' C a sh p a id for m o d a la .

badgos, uniforms: docu- 7 ° ' •• monts. pholos, souvonlra, — ”

flold & night goar. Paul HON V Nutting 733-1091 or TOO Haw V. 733-.82<

B o n k r o i

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C. MI8C. W antod to buy Old■p S t a r W ar t o y i , eom ieW b o o k * & c a r^ remnants. ■L 733^X)1BaakfofLaura. M

iy! M O TO R S C O O T E R S , Jcxf- want«Jtot>uy.V*ipt.A)l- r

ita ta , Cuihm an or whal rhave you. Can 734-6383. |

u ! MOTOR, outboard, 7V4 or k 110 HP. P l a u e call 438- 16693. leavB m M sag*:. <

>r. P8A L T 2G R A 8S Christ- -** ma* H arlttgo Olsh a*t. Tv“ 643-4558. __________ _ I

1 REPRIQERATOR prefer JIT almood or white, reason- Y/

-able. Can 736-1644 leave km essage. —

>11 - Y/S U B A R U W a g o n 8

7 (of part*. Doe* not rwed to oi. . run. 423-4886_________ —

1 iriM syloadirtfeM lndasil-' „0 n*c»-jwtcil7wiwi. I _ TOYOTA Landcrulsof. old- CJ u ef modal, pre(er running, r !; C II7M .Z M 4. “ ;

. tWUUBS.W.WM. UMd “g TrallM , HMdlng work o. vA,1 (Of sa lvage , working or J:1 not, usedT raller Tires 4 p . Older Welder. All In fair to J j

good cond. & reasonable YA price. Call 733-8300 or Q 733-8838. (message »). $1

Used drum practfce * « . to ^ Include sna/e. stand and' Icarrying case. Also look- IIng for Yamaha trail way I

- motorcycle In oxc. condit-• Ion. Call 733-3634, ^

I VAN Off MfMt VAN wanted C< . to buy. Win o«e r S5.500

cash. Maximum of 70,000 ' S8 mUes. No leaks. Call after 88 8:00 p.m. (702)623-9166. —

VW-BUO-OM600 Engine' -wfl orb(ffler. Call 733-6904. rue

W AQ O N . A u to f ra m e d - l i a h a e p h e rd e r s w agon BO/

cond. Call 406-6^°-4e72* la!

WANTED to buy; Will buyyourhomo.duplox,4-plex rf,.or 6 -p lex . O w ner 'm ust ___carry contract for short EVtlperiod of time & I will glvo HPIg. dw n. pym t. & c lo se tor,f a s t . P le a s o c a ll Jo (f . —~

'208-78 » 9BSa:----------------I rudWANTED: Buttons, unusu- son

al or old. Also looking (or lybothor button lovors. Mary —Lou. 423- 6525. UVIt

WANTED: Chrysler Impo- pioirial or Now Yorker or 5th ------Avonuo. 1990 o r newer. MIU543-9274. w/h

. I.. FonWANTED: Lawn tractor & on

deep chest froozor. cash 660or trcdo. . 7 3 3 ^ 6 0 . tom

WANTED: Local non profit -g ro u p hom e n o e d s a ll inintypo of household (uml- S " 'turo for a reasonable cost . tron or tax deductlblo dona-tion. 736-4600. ” 5,

WANTED: VW Micro Bus. anything older thon 7 2 br

' bo low .~ 736 -807 rJiu fi'^

W A S H IN G M A C H IN E S26, wanted. Contmctors van = 7 7 or other vohldowfth good s to r a g e a lso w a n to d . I ” " Ploaso call 629-5554.

I "827 1 ----- i|Q A H A 0 i s A ^ ^

KIMBERLY 1 mno W. V." milo S. o( light. S op l 14. e-4pm. Moving Salall

IVWN FALLS • 809 Apac- f T . he, Frl a S o l 8 to 4 pm. l £ * HUGE GARAGE SALE. C L O T H E S , H O U S E . H O ^ ^ S A N D U n S f f i

rw IN PA LLS 3 6 0 01 a - 5®?'. mond 8/14 thru 9/14

> 6pm . AUNEW fTEMSl

i r n n e s1 ■ M i . bed, I

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lONDA'82 460, 6500 ml, lnd.wlndshleld4; atorage f — - comparL $1200.733-1656 | q

lO N D A ‘93 1500 In ter- BLACK Slate. 3500 ml, now cond. t>«r rifi M.OOO. Call 423-9711, S16W

lONDA-fie C 8R 600 F3,low ml,, llko now, $6000/. Q Ioffor. 733-1368. . ^

ONDA . Goldwing. 1978 '^'*1 m odel, low m iloa , (uii S dross, new tires. 733-6030 Sai

O N D A 1 0 7 6 H o n d a 9 Hawk, 1600 o r lg . m l,, Admlsi ^ome aeel 733-2802. BUY

P o o r C r e d i t , Y i r u p t i y . C o l l o d i o n * i s s l o n o r N o C r a d i l

i b l l s b Y o u r C r e d i t B o n k F i n a n c i n g

» E S P A R Z A c Chance Finani1 8 0 gr l - S O e - 4 7 3 - 5 7 9

j;,

!»,|di6o ■ T1witoy; l«p(»BiUrl3,;

Idaho'State Surplus F O R IAuctkxi S/14* 10AM S130

1445 E State SL. Eagle SMMM usto(& 6ons‘ 939-1777 Can^

KAWASAKJ-84 KDX 200, run* good, look* good, n e w p h u been taken care ol, 0 * ^ * t120CVofler, Can 324-0614 ' '• w c

I firm. P KAWASAKI ’93 Vulcan

7 5 0 . m u e t s e e . o n ly a '«3200, can Jeff. 733-8742 l u n r Qf733:3a22. -

Two 3 wheeler*. ♦ trailer.»1 3 0 0 / o ( ( a r . C a l l 677-2589._____________•

YAMAHA-SS Virago. 533. towml. <3395.324-5367.

YAMAHA . MOTO 4 '8 080cc, 4 wheeler. Excel. cond. $900. 536-2479

YAMAHA,'87 Virago 635, ----------runa great, low mls< Nice HARVE oond.$iaOO/ofter.4234S46 A C.2i

YAMAHA S eca 11. 1992. only 1300 mis. Now hel- met included. *3500.733- O tISof 734-9544, msg. S ? ®

YAMAHA. YZ260, 1990. n p E T li oxce«owcondltkjn.$1300,Please call 643-0294. . tw h j r

Y A M A H A ’9 2 T W 200 Good traU bike, 6650 ml*.$1650. 934-6180 evss. n U-WA

------------ -------------------19 0 3 out. usBO A TS & ' new. ai

^ C C E S S O R I M 678-2»

BAYUNER19-198aeow- fWor. 5.0 liter, V-8. OMC Cobra I/O. low hours w/ . ^ (iShar (indor 4 s te re o , f^oks I S8200/offor. Days 543- «l“ ced 8813-Kent 543-6665 msg

^ A T - 1 4 'A e r o C r a f tw/ljunui & 8.5 HP. EWrt -HACSAI mdashort8han.,CttJI326-. . . . f i ” "’' 4915 leave message.

30AT, 15 'h\ 9 14 John- $26,000son, extra long trailer (or don a lla u n ch in g , e x c e lle n t 6pm .54condition. W as $750. 1st ' -$600lakss. AJIacccaso- PACEAf ties. Pleaso can 734-8203.

;V IN R U D E M 0 T 0 R -3 208-726 HP Evinrudotrolling mo-tor. $290. Call 734-4968. 80UTHV

I. il i.— I I. low ml. g'fBEBfORM - 18 '. EVin- “ Crowavinjdo 135 hp. EZ load tdr. . cloan. Csomo access, groat fami- 'lyboat.S4000. 733-4340 ^MNOSTON. 13' boot 20 rior. Bra'\HP Chrysler boat motor. BHOCPloase call 734-1769. 734-3167,

IILLER. 1992 .20 'jet boat WINNEB;w/high porformanco. 351 moving.Ford engine, only 60 hrs. c o n d ., 1on ongino, Bottom lino S36-61256600 depth locator, bot- -torn lino Loran. CB radio, t fspot light w/(un top & slid- ■ e u n ufngwrndowa.- AFT cuf. Ilain, full fish curtain, new M « g* iravol cover, 9.9 Yamahairollino ongino w/romote condltioiwntroTs. Dual banerlos w/ enn i t t solator. AT, lire extin-ju lshor systom . Entire c n » ^ -MJtflt is liko new. Serious — ■nqulro»-only.“ 733-9360- POLARIS-iftor 5 pm. W eekdays, . rebuilt.a e ,200 firm, 423-6737

I IH U a-Jo h n so n , P O U H IS55HP.V6 recent overhaul piped &p<'andom axle trollor. 96 ' —ogs & extras. $2400/offor SWDOOS-

Call 735-0159 . n :

HITE WATER RAFT 6 - „flan, soil ballorw/cdolor V - M ^ 63■ame. 5 paddles. 2Hyrs n e e d s wi'Id. S450. 736-3957 . - 6247 after

904 IC A M P E a H E L L sI | g

lEVY 7 5 3 /4 ton, 350 ■ * * * ■’/re b u i lt t r a n s . . now 0 E C 0 Y 8 .rak e s, tire s , cab o v e r m od., 4 IPR, vory good w/lacks. 733-0141. oa lor, rofrig .. $1800,34-2393,_____________ V n

IMPORT'87 Ovorcab I I Ijtly self contained. Full' . ,Ith, rofrig, stove, queen Q>d, furnace Excel, cond. < ,?900. Call 788-9776 O

NCE, 1995 camper. Im- “a c u l a n t o . n i c e l y “|u)ppod$7995.733^105 = |

CIFIC 10' camper with • q ,/e r s h o t . $ 6 0 0 . C oll ^!5-5636. 2 "

- - 9 0 5 —^ — 2 -------.1

VCKPOWDER 60 call- ^ 5 1f rifle w/allaccossorles. ' I65/offor. 436-8990 af- 5 "i?*" ■ ^ - ^G U N S H O W I D

TWIN FALLS j K • P aillor Co. Fairgrounds r tSept 14-16 HSal. 6-5 Sun. ®-4 V I “

Tablo Roserv. | V916-333-1070 g m

nlssion Is S3 w/lhls ad | | 1 ^ U Y -S E U -T R A O E , C <

^ i i I i t ^ ^ i

' \ iI f #960

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IR SALES SMM plito l HUNTER1 3 0 .40 p l i t o l , | l 6 0 . 4 4 .2 b (MM Tommy gun, 1178. wk.,*M anN om i6/s.2S34.

: M I N Q T 0 N .8 P 1 2 K V 'mo*, r , custom made, bag? n IW condition. 1300.00m.PI*u«calI734«3310. —------------ ------- - piNOEYI

007 D ot 132W T 0B H 0H M 4R W

N Q U E S T 1 8 S 3 2 S ', ’’aowA ^i lal. SM a t 406 W. Un- <n. Paul. 436-6514.

D G E X p Io rfS I , 18',Ided, low ml. self con t. b e ^ u eWotfof. 733-6998

iCUTIVE.32',w/allthe ; S ? „ - - lo d le s . e x c e l, c ond .8.000. Call 733-6323.

W E 8 T 7 8 a a * a A .2 r:. 2 gas tanka (80 gaJ.}.- IT RA V Ecrowave. TV antenna, f i S S T S•ep*6,QUM nrM fbed.I k n l i t l o m i a t i u . mi d « , H .SO O .To • • •

I " " " t - g l 'm iETIME 7 3 , 22 '. lolly _________f-contained Dodge mo< | B | S home, axo. shape in-

l e / o u t . • ■ o r i f ic e , ' H I H r7a»f>or,e86-2291,msg H M

WA SnowblrdI 30*2', H I B }and 6th wheel w/sllde . used twice. $54,000 ■ R y . V, asking $34,000, Call >•2367 or 678-2248.

!B ARROW '8 6 3 4 ' ■ _ If queen bad. s leeps ■ JMdedw/fveryoptim. ■ iks 4 runs good. Re-- ■;ed to S 10 .900 . Ai- | t shedded. Call 423- ■ ■ ! 1 Of 420-6333. ■

CA RR O W ->e9r60‘7 ^ ^ V ^ | em ent model. Walk ■ j n r b e d .-V 6 iv rc iean r ■ 1000 m iles. LoadadI ■,000, Call Loren Lang. ■1 a l 543 -5696 earn- ■1.543-4679 after 6pm. ■

EARROW ‘01 3SY. I J ml., an the 'good ies.' H banerles. l ls t$ 60 K.'

726-6820. ■ K ■

rHWIND 1 9 6 4 .2 8 '. I nl. generator. AC. ml- ■ ■ ■

1- 0^1934-4090. I B f f i

WINNEBAGO ' I | ‘100, MinI.WInl. War- HBraves, Adventure. H I l HlO CK M A N 'SRV ■167,1-800-773-3167 ■

EBAQO 1972, 22 ', ' Ing. must soil, •great ■1.. a s k in g $ 3 5 0 0 . ■?128. ■

908 i I l o w V EHICLES ■ t EQUIPMENT ■

’olarts 580 XLT. ext I ^ lllon. 1996 P o laris ■<LT. like now. bolh ■ ssslve long tr a c k s . ' H H ' * 144-2519._________ ■ m • ^

113 • '8 ® - 6 9 ( r T o t a n y - H 'P ^ lit. Call o v e n ln g s H i737______________ ■

RIS '94 XLT SKS. I K l , & ported. 623-4376. ■

O S -2 older models I Iraller. $400 . C^all ■025 after 6 pm. ' ■

'63 540. furfslod. ■ s work. C all 7 3 4 . ■ sfter6:30PM . . ■

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* pric« afur rebate,

BR’# CABIN, Unit ALPENUTE

KS.f!K ‘SB N ew W ave. am b S S fi i M .iw n ril( if t .to p :II. ehorta, booties, HOLIDAY I c o n ^e te , 1650/off- 1SS3 6th w 0n«nri,734-5789, out, AC, a

YE lrofifc2-P. Black g S M w ' 325.00. P leaU call<30- IDEAL 21', I ir ld p e O u tfilte ra .4 r l l l a e l k h u n i e . 0<>-»»00' .t»e. Call 734-3687. ___________

t o s s ' s

iR. 2 horse. dW. a x - . *?uijj eoi ^ tire*. 733-0141,I I . I . , . , = • S3200/of(er.

910'

REAM, 1086, 32‘ Oualltymaitrailer. Lets ol ex- NAccel.cend.$14,000. AfTordablie call 734 -7426 , BROCKM310f420-0771. 734-31671^

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^ 2 2 -----------Gr o w l e r m iI.', eetf-oontalried.-. no#. W.lraveli> trailer, ready to contained , na».326<J603, t2t60A>(fef.73

" rrs" .sffsva.B o n i -S j SIR t? BIEH RA CO Bf— — 28 '6 thw heel.fload Ranger 18' o u t Indudes ht 'contained, New condition. Call5 I m m a c u la t e . 1ter. Can324-S66 8P0RT8MASTE

. • 6TH W h ee l2 r------------:---------- 'o u t loaded, redOMPANION 438-5622.. made In Idaho> ^ u . TERRY RES0R1•We durable ’ U 0 .600 .324-6:!S15J!8 ;r v cJ T cS T1-600-77M167 WeYarswfrtlrher

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3V A 10M i33‘ TERRY TAURUlI. dbl. gildee, 2 4 'Sih wheel. n« ,C.W at«heKt-. itx8.oond^roofa ii^umace. lot* ef 6, aolar cfwrolngiw niw A hltch, a x l ta rev e ra ed ,M ^ - f 6 4 0 . ' w indow a,-16301

•htpe. $3,000.W av e * . ■ 5 5 5 5 5 !1 Muet aeorl* ■ • ' ■ tve( trailer, •eK*., new rubber,r. 733-6468.. V j j p * '

(CR 7 6 2 2 '8th ■ ■ ■ L Mel. cond., fully

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h e a r t s . W h e n W e s t di S o u t h c a n s a fe ly c a s h ; h e a r t . W h a t w ill W e s t c W ith n o c lu e s a b o u t h •c o u rse . W es t will probabi) a lo w d ia m o n d a n d a cl t h a t ’s a l l S o u th n e e d s , s t a r t s th e d u b s a n d h a s b le w in n in g 10 tricks.

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DODaE,1958,tralormade J . from '5 6 Y* ton pick up ^b ed . H eavy duty, ovor- Iload sprinp#. Spare tire. ILargo tool txK on tongue. ■Pteasa caU 734-2063. L

H A LUIARK‘95endosod. ? 8*w /«h*lve#,ce«$l600. ot te n S129S. 733-5583 —

IflU E R , 6 ton oqulpmont or traUofw/rBnip9.towdoc*. tk S1500.00. Con 431-6434. —

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351 C lev e lan tf, rebulll. ce s t o c k b o r e & a q u i s h ' Cc heads. $1500.436.1880. “

CHEVY (2) 5 window PU'8, 4« '6 0 's . O oors & h ood '57 go

- .Q M C.^:89-Cam oro 1/4 — p a n e ls , h o o d . t> m isc. ^

•parts. 438-5906.’ , | 7

CHEVY. 1968 or newor, I '•fuli s iz e PU bod llnor. 1 ;Plea3ecall.734-2063.

C H E V Y /0 L 0 8 e n g in e ^'p o r ts . In toko to crunk. wACatl 324-5604.__________hoi

D O D Q E . 1 969 4 J3 . big J l!2block. BJI .now,S21001n- b ACvc|9ted, m oke offor. 7 5 omDodge 316, S160. Chovy 2S(sm . b lo ck . 400 h e ads, «2SI 90. Can 7D2-777-3065. h*

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like new. PT9S/75 RI4 $100. 629-5410 -

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•4 .5 CHEVY. Blaxer, 19wtwd drive, AT, AC

la2or,400sm of extras. Good conc t,P B ,titL 79 P kase can 734-206:

CHEVY. B tae r, 1991 d M n d C a li ^ . V 8.« f i t « . f i < ivemessaoe w . vwy d o a a n^w------S 9 .4 0 0 o r b e s t oI ton. 4 spd. Please caB 7366921

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— F O R D ' 74 F 2 5 0 0X4SiepsUo Goodrubber. S170Qadod.wt«o. Can 324-3228

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oyenno.Exl- wtwel drive ertg-.rDoini..ci(greon. & in te r io r a r e in g1-8560 days shape. Dobs neod 8jves, Rk#i. work; new transfer c--------------- body work & tires. W3/4 ton. exi make graat hunting r. loadod with oxceiren t resou rce10.9346271 ^ A s U o g $ f .0 0 ( V (■77— — — Phono S hane a f to r :i ' S S S » . t o t t . . 3 Z « 7 6 =d tir09,_IiK. FO tJDJ88-F.t50-AC.

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m aintained, exc. V8,AT, c«3nd..$l3J00.78M 13l.

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exLcab .300cL 6ce»deti l l ___ e n g in e . $ 4 6 0 0 r C a l la r g e r . ^ 7 1 5 2 ._____________

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FORO. F-150. XLT. 1994.

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IffTERHATIONAL 7 2 4X4, 4 »pd.. 1/2 ton . lockouts. $750. 734-5727.

tNTERNfTlOHAL SCOUT 7 5 . looks Qood, needs somo w ilc. Can 733^)496

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ld«h o 8 t> tt Surplus Auctloti 9/14 • 10AM

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JE E P '68 Chorokee, 4 df. 4.0 liter onolfw. runs weO. SS875.CeJi 736-8207.

JE E P , Chorokee Laredo, . 1 9 6 6 .A C ,P W . cruise.

Joedod-.ExceUorR condltl- on. Ploaso can 934-5683.

JE E P . Cherokeo Laredo, 1988.8XceLcondAT.AC. PW, PU cniba. Konwood. $7985.00. Can 734-5789.

JEEP. Wranglar, 'B7. black custom wtwels, V6, hard lop. BOdrtI top. alarm sys­te m , 69K m ilos. Q reat cond. $7400.786-1663

JE E P , W ranglor, 19B5, hard top. loss than 5,000

. mEes. $17,000. Can after 6:00 p.m. at 734-6377.

SUBURBAN- 'S3 Silvera­do , s ta ln lo e e running boards, grill guard, oxc. condWon, $23,000/offer.

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T O ^ T A '86 , 4x4, extra cab. In good cond, $4800, best offW. 537-6744 e m .

TOYOTA 1988, 4x4, PU campar ehen with carpet WL kits of extras. $7200. Call 654-2046._________

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CHEVY 1986 A stro van, S3500 or best offor. CaD625-5853._____________

OODOE •M Caravan AT. AC, dual air bags. 38K mis. $11,600/ofrer. Call

. 734-1366_____________

_________ EO RO -ai-A orostiir. juna .oroAt. greet shape. $6Soa Call 324-5523 evenings.

HYUNOIA -92 EXCEL, ha tchback , good cond, $2500. Can 67S-4839,

Idaho State Surplus AuctkK)9/14‘>1QAU -

1445 E. State St., Eagle MuslcH&Sons« 939-1777

TRANS VAN-TS moltxho- ma. *86 Oodgo Caravan, 324-2624._____________

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' computors, or)d morol C t f ton freo, 7-days.

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CHEVY '80 Corvotto, PS, PW, AT. now tiros, bUcfc. T-tOp, $8500.736-4801

. CHEVY ‘68 Q eo Metro, 1 owner, runs groot, only $1785,734-5257.

CHEVY '93 Camaro, V-6, AT. AC, c a s s . , loaded,

■ low ml..934-6307 moss.

CHEVY - 1964 Camaro,53,000 milos. 305 V6, 5 s ^ , AC. cruiso.'Ult. oxc. shapo, $4500/offor. Call834-6559. _________

CHEVY • ‘89 black camaro RS, 305 V-e, auto, cnilse, AC, PS . PB, voiyc!oan& vory aloak. $5500. Call S43-8435 after 6PM,

CHEVY, 1969 Camaro RS, oxcol. cond. PL, PW, AC, AT. $3400. Can 324-2244.

CHRYSLER '82 Cordova. $800/offor, 324-6560.

CHRYSLER. 1991, Imper^ al. sky blue, fully loaded,

■ 60K mis. $9000 ftm . Bonk loan valuo In oxcoss of ailctng ptteo. 73^■382^^

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