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m . B2SED^^9E5I ; Goodn Today’s foraa : Sunny with higl ( 'Winds 5 to 10 mph. Uow845io55. Domestic violei ' Hispanic Women 1 sponsored a ihree-da. mestic violence at dll ern Idaho. _ _i_ C o n serv ativ e i] 1 ' , Idaho 6onsenntiYC •• 'lioim c^ iriltiadvtf'ea ' cation and:and*aborc I996.baHoL - J', • Starting at the - ;Wh'en you’re Iqi ' change in the seconc helps to gej a took a ^dt’a Lynn Reiersj 'week as he makes I debut in tl^ U.S. Ser ; iFOUiig the rost The Grizzlies and tidrial Baskefbtill A [ franchises— ‘load( ' bandtarentinaployi '■ mXionTsiQubp :' V V a l # ^ i d e h t s wiU >; : ' jP ro t^ iimocei Cdnsen'atives and ' •in a long-overdue att :: : fied'seizures of privi editorial says.,. Tqy-store orph . ' Toy .store worker - —place.for parents.', -babysitters to, drop stores and leave th hoiits. i 3tO i^;^gan *: t; . dlenwooil-Sptings to foiget the'fue.thfl ,er8July6,1994.r . N w w ir gam e ~ U.S. special Fore pea^^ekcepc^ re , ihc>p)0^otnotther ST!^n 75 WESTER j j - STE 20 45S5 S ------- ^s*Arr-t: morning cMt: lighs 85 to 90. W est. ,ph. Tonight clear with PagaiU ilence m eeting en United ofldaho -day conference on do- t the College of South- PagvBI . e in itiative five.groi^hBve.M-:_____ j'c^palghs tp get edu- K>rdon issues o n t h e -- PliO^DI hetbp looking for a career :ond half of your life, it k et th^bcst first.‘Jack- srsgord tries that this ss his profewional golf >ster' ■■■"■ jnd Raptors*— the Na- 1 Association’s newest aded up with second- layer draft. P«g«D1 jght ■ lb p^vides some Matic with a s ^ i i d chance to centciti^Ds and liberals ore' joinitig ! attempt to stop unjusti- . irivate property, today’s • . P«ga;AS ' phans kers say it is common-> ;s.' grandparents, even, rop children off at toy : Uieiri, sometiirtes for - anniversary . ngs, Coio., finds ithard ^ t killed 14 firefight-' . P*g*B5 ines orces solders train for r rescue from Bosnia in hem Bavaria. " p »9*B« : Crossword......6 , » . Movies..'..........7 \ ' : r '■ ' Section D 8port5;;...;».'.;1*4‘ ' ' ;.Mohe/.';:L...5^ v J"'vfr^e\Mrids.^6^'v;' : 1- ■Cia88flted:...,lHB assisi i90Z 10/0V/V5 LRN micrographics >00 s COMMERCE DR T.-^H'E-C-1-TY---- UT dA: I J Bbml ~ Tbe Aasociated Press OKLAHOMA CITY view since his airest, Timdt Newsweek he first heard of ing bombing from the troo him that moming for driv • cense plate. . McVcigh also told the i .••horrified” by itnages o f tl and maimed in the bombin . will be dit1icult.to get a fair Thb former Army serge lished reports that after his to state anything more tha and sdial number. • . ;v.“I never, never.called m> war," he said. ___ MffftnwhMe, an anti.gov said in published reports th called him June 8 for legal t - Tinjrinvolvem^t tn the bom ' Karl’Q. Granse told the Some winners, 8onn< - a free flight tp gambl N u c l e ! Associated Press SENECA, S.C .— Thii ' steel canisters nested tn bunker symbolic one of t industry's biggest ~r and liest — prob- ^ . First Stored >n- side the canis- ters at Duke Power^Co.!s ' plant is nuclear refuse 1 ' deadly with radiation for i . years.'Underwater storag • ning out of space, while th mains years — perhaps ( fhiiti providing a centtiilis . 'site. . " ■ . Th'ti refuM is being pro< 2,000 toM a year, byi09 tois from Maine to ^H f6r VIn the end, it might m but s p ^ t fuel storage and ;',termme tbe .viability o f t ihe United-Staldi;^IVaQ ' ] .. ‘ /:.'UtiiiQr execottye^^tf^e ^ '■} ixi&it promi^-years ago i '■.ofTtbeirba^wbenstoni ‘,;i to<»psc!fy^lBut-tbe:Et r l^.'bMnviihgble'to Iind tf 1 s . iAl07__._ ________ [bingi — In his first inter-' mdthy McVeigh told I ofthe federal build— BM Tooper who stopp^ HJH Irivmg .without a li- W H ie m^azine he ,was f l H if the children killed ibing Olid believes it • fair trial. ;rgcant denied pub- |H J his arrest, he refused " H jg than his name,*- ranks myself a prisoner of chargc SovcmmenLflciivist, s that Teny Nichols .and fin ;al advice and denied' afeda )ombing. In t the Star Tribuiie of which ime losersi'passengein r Ttble fn Elko, Nev. 5ar was rhirty-four stainless in a drab concrete • ofthe nucleor power ind potentially dcod- ."'^g ■St off s e r i e s o.!s Oconee nuclear . se that will remain, mn br more than 10,000 rage pools are run- ; ^;o e the govemment re- . )s decades — oway '■ 20,6 ilized waste ^sposal • jrodijced-at a rate of ' ' \ 09 con\mercfal reac* ; if6mia. . •. t not be economics, *Ar«t Uld disposal’that de-: nuclear powir in who v. ^ao Selihv outgoing on,niu arR^Iatory Com-, whi Jan Iqdus^. confer- Lee b '.fuel a gua that the goyem- added, ^ to take spent fliel as.$37 orage pools.begin to willh rBnogy DepahmCTt Son 1tf looitlon for inter- tiy’s a gram io build a per- . to ere iirial-fllte^is y m be- cotiun bpardy; knowl Jj,ev<jrybqdy keep'.; ^ I | ^ ^ ^ t i v e , ; ttuner jiaiiEiam imag( 'l^nii’ ea The/N Times told doesn't McVeii well, the bon identit; Doe No McVeigh - ged ip the April 19 atuick th )le dead and wounded 500. p held in fedeml prison in El R fiice the death penalty if cdnv: leral anti-terrorism law. I the 70*minule Newsweek :h took place Thursday, in thi B Buooy CHAIUS MANOM return to Twlii Falls Alrj stepfle I HlglH9vd lio u n t& i^ n t fte ithat U iclear rra ctowltave.^ft generatejlp tfie i^xt 45 y 1^; ^ wn is a uriN that reflads tho damag I is chainnan of ah indbstiy luclearwaste. . > . liile insisting that dry stort bHistlos at £ e idea o f kee at .reactor sites for- decad id, unfUr expense . peibai 37 ihlllibni r r Ibafrele^ciQ have to pay; he said. .. )me nuclear critic^ as well at I su^itets' que«idn wheth fMte; mihihtTcIea^.repositc imunitiM'across: tfae{countij HE es ‘ho feapolis and thepresencc( New York Jones, McVei s that Nichols cent him he When askc n't know the building, 'eigh very we can really , isn't sure ingtopleadn her McVeigh McVeigh r involved in views and de tombing, and ^ing that he h n’t know the government r tity of John the federal s No. 2. compound, chols . and He ackno 'eigh are the Waco, Texas suspects ~and again afli : that left 168 ment "most d . ^otharebc*. He also ci I Reno, Okla., Army colleaj invicted under explosives at V.' ' ' farm, but said ek interview, “It would i the prison in sisted. ^ ey I ' .( By Frank B . Times-Ncw , ELKO, > bled away time. Chip have dcvoui ofKimberb time. . “We don do in Jadkp< That's gc cials, w ho' monopoly ganibling southem Idi Casino and the F C^mo lure and 30 oth Valiev res Elko ;ea? month witl plane rides. $11 each. On June gamblers' g port, boardc took a 20-n ers callcd “< There ar passengers! • BeatU • Brings rious about • Weara ployees ct t h ^ ’regam • Accep riage" T sic tract would and the ca change thei In Twin i ___ em 737 wii its tail and i Urport.afler s^t, and s( freechampt BS W il nuclear wa t the couiitrj^.^tt ^ nerat^Witriir»«]^»4^^ ce o f McVeigh’s attorney. Step Vei^'said he plans to plead ii isked directly whether he-bom lg, McVeigh said; ‘The only Qlly.anSa'crlhat is that we are id not guiltyr ’ . (b resisted discussing Ifis polil denied published reports sug£ le had attended meetings of a nt militia groups or was angry ( ll siege of the Branch Davic :nowledged that he visit^ xas, site during the 1993 stam ofler die raid and said the gov st dcfmltely” made nusukes. ' 3 concede^.that he and fon league Terry Nichols had sec I at James Nichols’ Decker, Mi said they were hannless. Id amount to^firecrackers,’! he ey used plastic Pepsi bottles Gamb luck lcE.Lockwood lews writer . . ), Nev. - Slot machines have ay at his change - 25 f ents tjip by chip, the blackjack tal /oured his money. But Jeff Cla; •erly says he’s having a wondc ion’t lose any more here than flcpot,” he says. 1goodjiews.for Elko gaming i ho would love to break Jackp jly-on-the-'^^^;^^ ng scene in (|» ^ I Idahd. . wedc 10 Express ' more he ; Red Lion lured.'Clayt<m other Magic vith free air- T des. free meals and ftve mom 1. me 5 - ond again Fridoy - h 8 gathered at the Twin falls' irded Cosino Express Airiines, :0<mihute’flight to a place pror d “the Real Nevado." : are restrictions. Casino Exp srs must: It least 21 years old. Ig $350 in cash to show they’re 3ut gambling. it a number^ badge so casino I can keep trock of how m a lengthy “contract of i sight unseen. But seeing the i uldn’rdo much good - the aii : casino reserve “our right he tenns ofthe contract” at wii 'in Falls; passengers board a n with a c^-deck king painte< nd a case of Miller under the t i soon they are soaring, samp m pa^e or coffee. vith no ra s te ' jtorage o f reactor spent fwl, would be better for ^weiybo< MJiisters) were out in the mi ;ert somewhere where nobo nera Power began dry, ab< arage last year at its Palisatto 'er plant in Michigan afterli lawsuit that, had challenged the casks; McCormick said a running out .of space in un rage. The only other option I closing down the 27-year w^e.iswe lu ^ ^Mc\ ephen burst “because of aii . inno- popping a paper bog.” When asked if the )mbcd the same ammonium y way 4,8D0-pound dfctonote re go- building, he said, “I < to confirm that 1 kno iliticol anything else.” ggest- McVcigh describe r anti- state New York'as a' y over the Anny that gave hi /idian zine sold he appeared be “o little nervous ... •d the self-oware. Normol.” uidoff The first he heord 3vem- the patrol cor with the . c r \^ o stopped him s( jnncr T* two doys in t e to ^ . news reports, and oi Vlich., eluding myself; was h the children,” he said he in^ was the No. I focol p< !s that ' Pleas )lers ta to Elfci As on most ploncj point out the exits^'thi emergency flotation c e nib- flight, the stewardess v s at 0 pos^engprs will be fl tables Foils. layton "Pleose monitor you derful Soon the Snake Ri pears, and the plane is an we sengers write their bac . lor bills and place the ; ofii- stewardess passes thi kpot’s She draws one greet B lon’t lose any ere than we do n 1 Jackpot.’ g, Cl :iayton of Kimberly J ' /' ------ R mey - On the ground, Bad gamble. "Hey the pri( local as he heads for the net s 'Air- think for o free trip, { s, ond full." This day, Casi •omot- shuttle has 0 hundred c . I The plone is quickl; tpreis needs to toke ofT for ’ This day, Casino Exp sengers from Kansas ’rese- Austin ond Waco,Tex The Real Nevada st: 10 em- - desolote, wlnd-swep much fested. Only there ore I and Interstote 80 whirs f cor- Inside the Red Lion e con- pot, too: buzzeis and airiine signs. Slot machinc [jts to smoke greet visitors- /ill. . lhat line H i^w ay 93. mod- In the hotel rooms, ted on Bibles. In the bookst ! back guides to Nevada pre npfling swimming pool, but SI ________ Please se< > place Nuclea TbeAsiixiitBdPre*# A typical nuclear re £3 % ; age 20 metric tons o f i tome larger reactots pi mctric^ons. Curretitly pKtric tons stored bi 1 reactors in 34 s^les aS ' iriclty generation. TJ reach 86.000 metric toi ; While some rodioocti K r f b c l decay toSafe levds . ' en such as plutonium n a';,- ofyea«.Rodk)octivcdi ’• ^r.Iifc"jicriods, or rl dxMtctiveocment todec Radioactive elemen ’ V; j', »trontium-90 (29 yeai jntOrJ (U year»halfljfe);ce 5 life); plutonium-239 ( One halMife tninsbtei radioactive hazard, d« . . lion. And some clenn I j -r decay into other eleme jody’s quires pennaoeol dim beleak>mffprl,6c be able to contain wa years. Some elements !d th^L2!f^2ill252By! under- ijad to agree to phasi on, he . get pc^ssion. ar<iold storage at itt plarit. Critics laid t galva- canistere would leol df., neaibrMii^snpptR Co, ; r ' ^eigh fa ir pressure. It was like ‘the bombs were.mude of lum nitrate mix used in tho noted in front of the federal ' “I don’t know that I want know of any chcmicals or ribed his childhood in up- IS average and said it was /e him purpose. The moga- uwl during the interview to IS ... but good:humorcd and ll.” ord of the bombing was in t the Oklahoma state troop- m soon after the bombing, in the cell, we could hear d of course everyone, in- as hoirified at the deaths of said. “And you know, that al point ofthe media at the-. _ ease see MCVEIGH/A2 ikc CO anes, the stewardesses i^*’the seat belts, and the on devices. But on this ss warns that only sober le flown back to Twin your alcohol,” she says, e River Canyon disop- le is at 20,000 feet. Pas- ' badge numbers on dol* : them in 0 bag that the 5 throughout the cabin, reenback out and tells —Badge No. 29 that he —hos-won-this-oirbomc----------- lottery - and the bog filled with 31 bucks. " By the time this ' game is over and one cup. of coffee is- downed, the plone is descending on “the ■ Real Nevoda.” Badge No. 5 is ready to price is right,” he says, ; neon-lit casino. "You’d tp, (the plane) would be :aslno Express's Idaho vd empty seats, ickly unloaded - the jet • for another destination. Express will carry pas- isas City and Chicogo, Texas. la still looks like Jackiwt wept, and sagebrush in- are more fost-food joints 'hirs post Lion, it's a lot like Jock- md bells and Budweiser lines and secondhand ------- rs-jlist os in the casinos ! 93. ms, visitors find Gideon okstore, customers find . I prostitution. There's o ut stormy'weather keeps see GAMBLERS/A2 Ito go !ar primer eas • ar reactor produces on aver* I o f spent fuel per year, with >18producing as much as, 30 ally therc.are neariy 30,000 1at 109 commefcial nuclcar 9 aS a result o f years ofclcc- 1 . The total ia cxpcclcd to ic tons by 2030. iooctive elements within spent m is witlw a few weeks, oth- jm remain deadly for millions VCdecay is oflcn discussed in or the time it takes for a n- 0decay into anotfjcrelcmcm. ments in ^>ent fiiel include: years half-life); kiypton-85 ); cesium-137 (30 years half !39 (24,000 years half-life), ibtes into 10 to 20 yeais of d, depending on coiwentra- ilements such as plutonium ' Icments thot also are radiooc- hedangerperiod legiilatoty Commission re- f- dim ^ in eanistcis lhat will I 1,000 ym. While there is illowed fiom canisters after . geological environment must n wastes for at least 10.000 . lents 'wiU remain radioactive Wyean.... . . . | ihase out nuclear power ta TOm the state Legislature: t' itt Prairie. Island nuclear: id they were worried the *, Itty and contaminate the ■ < piRivCT., : ^.8^:NU0LEAR/A2

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( 'Winds 5 to 10 mph. Uow845io55.

Domestic violei' Hispanic Women 1 sponsored a ihree-da. mestic violence at dll ern Idaho.

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' change in the seconchelps to gej a took a ^ d t ’a Lynn Reiersj 'week as he makes I debut in t l^ U.S. Ser

; iFOUiig the rost’ The Grizzlies and

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to foiget the'fue.thfl ,er8July6,1994.r .

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OKLAHOMA CITY view since his airest, Timdt Newsweek he first heard of ing bombing from the troo him that moming for driv

• cense plate.. McVcigh also told the i

.••horrified” by itnages o f tl and maimed in the bombin

. will be dit1icult.to get a fairThb former Army serge

lished reports that after his to state anything more tha and sdial number. •

. ;v.“I never, never.called m> war," he said.

___ MffftnwhMe, an anti.gov‘ said in published reports th

called him June 8 for legal t - Tinjrinvolvem^t tn the bom

' Karl’Q. Granse told the

Som e winners, 8onn< - a free flight tp gambl

N u c l e !

Associated Press

SENECA, S .C .— Thii ' steel canisters nested tn

bunker sym bolic one o f t industry's biggest ~ r and lie s t — prob-

. FirstStored >n-

side the canis- ters at Duke Power^Co.!s

' p lan t is nuclear refuse 1 ' deadly with radiation for i . years.'Underwater storag• ning out o f space, while th

mains years — perhaps ( fhiiti providing a centtiilis

. 'site. . " ■. Th'ti refuM is being pro< 2,000 to M a year, b y i0 9 tois from Maine to ^H f6 r

VIn the end, it m ight m but s p ^ t fuel storage and

;',termme tbe .viability o f t ihe United-Staldi;^IVaQ

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.. ‘ /:.'UtiiiQr execottye^^tf^e '■} ixi&it p ro m i^ -y ea rs ago i '■ .o fT tb e irb a ^ w b e n s to n i ‘,;i to<»psc!fy^lBut-tbe:Et r l^.'bMnviihgble'to Iind tf 1

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myself a prisoner o f chargc

SovcmmenLflciivist,s that Teny Nichols ’.and fin;al advice and denied' afeda)ombing. • In tthe Star Tribuiie o f which

ime losersi'passengein r Ttble fn Elko, Nev.

5ar wasrhirty-four stainless in a drab concrete •

ofthe nucleor power ind potentially dcod- ." '^ g

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o.!s Oconee nuclear . se that will rem ain, m n br more than 10,000 rage pools are run- ; ^ ;o e the govemment re- .)s decades — oway '■ 20,6 ilized waste ^sposal •

jrodijced-at a rate o f ' ' \ 09 con\mercfal reac* ; if6mia. . •. • t not be economics, *Ar«t Uld disposal’that de-:

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HEes ‘hofeapolis and thepresencc(New York Jones, McVei

s that Nichols centhim he When askc

n 't know the building,'eigh very we can really, isn 't sure ingtopleadnher McVeigh McVeigh rinvolved in views and detombing, and ^ in g that he hn’t know the government rtity o f John the federal sNo. 2. compound,chols . and He ackno'eigh are the Waco, Texas

suspects ~and again afli: that left 168 ment "most d . ^otharebc*. He also ciI Reno, Okla., Army colleajinvicted under explosives atV.' • ' ' farm, but saidek interview, “It would ithe prison in sisted. e y

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By Frank B.

Times-Ncw

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That's gc cials, w ho ' monopoly ganibling southem Idi

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ce o f McVeigh’s attorney. Step V ei^ 'said he plans to plead ii

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le had attended meetings o f a nt militia groups or was angry ( ll siege o f the Branch Davic

:nowledged that he v i s i t ^ xas, site during the 1993 stam ofler die raid and said the gov st dcfmltely” made nusukes. ' 3 concede^.that he and fon league Terry Nichols had sec I at James Nichols’ Decker, Mi said they were hannless.Id amount to^firecrackers,’! he ey used plastic Pepsi bottles

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lcE.Lockwoodlews writer . ■ .

), Nev. - Slot machines have ay at his change - 25 f ents tjip by chip, the blackjack tal /oured his money. But Jeff Cla; •erly says he’s having a wondc

ion’t lose any more here than flcpot,” he says.1 goodjiews.for Elko gaming i ho would love to break Jackp j l y - o n - t h e - ' ^ ^ ^ ; ^ ^ ng scene in ( |» ^I Idahd. . w e d c10 Express ' more he ; Red Lion lured.'Clayt<m other Magic

vith free air- Tdes. free meals and ftve mom 1.me 5 - ond again Fridoy - h 8 gathered at the Twin fa lls ' irded Cosino Express Airiines, :0<mihute’flight to a place pror d “the Real Nevado.": are restrictions. Casino Exp srs must:It least 21 years old.Ig $350 in cash to show they’re 3ut gambling.it a num ber^ badge so casino I can keep trock o f how m

a lengthy “contract o f i sight unseen. But seeing the i

uldn’rd o much good - the aii : casino reserve “our righ t he tenns ofthe contract” at wii 'in Falls; passengers board a n with a c^ -d e c k king painte< nd a case o f Miller under the t i soon they are soaring, samp m pa^e or coffee.

vith nor a s t e '

jtorage o f reactor spent fw l, would be better for weiybo< MJiisters) were out in the mi ;ert somewhere where nobo

nera Pow er began dry, ab< arage last year a t its Palisatto 'er plant in Michigan afterli lawsuit that, had challenged the casks; McCormick said a running out .of space in un rage. The only other option I closing down the 27-year

w ^ e .isw e l u ^

^ M c \ephen burst “because o f aii . inno- popping a paper bog.”

When asked if the )mbcd the same ammonium y way 4,8D0-pound dfctonote re go- building, he said, “I <

to confirm that 1 kno iliticol anything else.” ggest- McVcigh describe r anti- state New York'as a' y over the Anny that gave hi /idian zine sold he appeared

be “o little nervous ... •d the self-oware. Normol.” uidoff The first he heord 3vem- the patrol cor with the

. c r \^ o stopped him s( jn n cr T* two doys in t e t o ^ . news reports, and oi Vlich., eluding myself; was h

the children,” he said he in^ was the No. I focol p< !s that ' P leas

)lers ta to Elfci

As on most ploncj point out the exits^'thi emergency flotation c

e nib- flight, the stewardess v s at 0 pos^engprs will be fl tables Foils.layton "Pleose monitor you derful Soon the Snake Ri

pears, and the plane is an we sengers write their bac

. lor bills and place the ; ofii- stewardess passes thi kpot’s She draws one greet

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lon’t lose any ere than w e do n 1 Jackpot.’ g,

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:iayton of Kimberly J' / ' ------ R

mey - On the ground, Bad gamble. "Hey the pri(

local as he heads for the net s 'Air- think for o free trip, { s , ond full." This day, Casi •omot- shuttle has 0 hundred c

. I ■ The plone is quickl; tpreis needs to toke ofT for

’ This day, Casino Exp sengers from Kansas

’rese- Austin ond Waco,Tex The Real Nevada st:

10 em- - desolote, wlnd-swep much fested. Only there ore I

and Interstote 80 whirs f cor- Inside the Red Lion e con- pot, too: buzzeis and airiine signs. Slot machinc [jts to smoke greet visitors- /ill. . lhat line H i^w ay 93. mod- In the hotel rooms,

ted on Bibles. In the bookst ! back guides to Nevada pre npfling swimming pool, but SI

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> placeNuclea

TbeAsiixiitBdPre*#

A typical nuclear re £ 3 %; age 20 metric tons of i

tome larger reactots pi mctric^ons. Curretitly pKtric tons stored bi 1

■ reactors in 34 s^les aS ' iriclty generation. TJ

reach 86.000 metric toi ; While some rodioocti

K r f b c l decay to Safe levds . ' en such as plutonium n a ' ; , - ofyea«.Rodk)octivcdi

’• ^r.Iifc"jicriods, or rl dxMtctive ocment to dec

Radioactive elemen ’ V; j', »trontium-90 (29 yeai jntOrJ (U year»halfljfe);ce

5 life); plutonium-239 ( One halMife tninsbtei radioactive hazard, d«

. . lion. And some clenn I j - r decay into other eleme

jody’s quires pennaoeol dim beleak>m ffprl,6c

be able to contain wa years. Some elements

!d t h ^ L 2 ! f ^ 2 i l l 2 5 2 B y !under- ijad to agree to phasi on, he . get p c ^ s s io n . ar<iold storage at itt

plarit. Critics la id t galva- canistere would leol df., nea ib rM ii^snpp tR“ Co, ■ ; r '

^eighf a i r pressure. It was like

‘the bombs were.mude of lum nitrate mix used in tho noted in front of the federal '“I don’t know that I want know of any chcmicals or

ribed his childhood in up- IS average and said it was /e him purpose. The moga- uwl during the interview to IS ... but good:humorcd and ll.”ord of the bombing was in t the Oklahoma state troop- m soon after the bombing, in the cell, we could hear d o f course everyone, in- as hoirified at the deaths of said. “And you know, that al point ofthe media at the-. _ e a se s e e MCVEIGH/A2

ikcC Oanes, the stewardesses i *’the seat belts, and the on devices. But on this s s warns that only sober le flown back to Twin

your alcohol,” she says, e River Canyon disop- le is at 20,000 feet. Pas- ' badge numbers on dol*: them in 0 bag that the 5 throughout the cabin, reenback out and tells —Badge No. 29 that he—hos-won-this-oirbomc-----------

lottery - and the bog filled with 31 bucks." By the time this ' game is over and one cup . o f coffee is- downed, the plone is descending on “ the

■ Real Nevoda.”Badge No. 5 is ready to price is right,” he says,

; neon-lit casino. "You’d tp, (the plane) would be :aslno Express's Idaho vd empty seats, ickly unloaded - the jet • for another destination.Express will carry pas- isas City and Chicogo,Texas.la still looks like Jackiwt wept, and sagebrush in- are more fost-food joints 'hirs postLion, it's a lot like Jock- md bells and Budweiserlines and s e c o n d h a n d -------rs- jlis t os in the casinos !93.ms, visitors find Gideon okstore, customers find .I prostitution. There's o ut stormy'weather keeps s e e GAMBLERS/A2

I to go!ar primereas •ar reactor produces on aver*I of spent fuel per year, with >18 producing as much as, 30 ally therc.are neariy 30,000 1 at 109 commefcial nuclcar 9 aS a result of years ofclcc- 1. The total ia cxpcclcd to ic tons by 2030. iooctive elements within spent mis witlw a few weeks, oth- jm remain deadly for millions VC decay is oflcn discussed in or the time it takes for a n-

0 decay into anotfjcr elcmcm. ments in >ent fiiel include: years half-life); kiypton-85 ); cesium-137 (30 years half !39 (24,000 years half-life), ibtes into 10 to 20 yeais of d, depending on coiwentra- ilements such as plutonium 'Icments thot also are radiooc- hedangerperiodlegiilatoty Commission re- f-d im ^ in eanistcis lhat will I1,000 y m . While there is

illowed fiom canisters after . „ geological environment must n wastes for at least 10.000 . lents 'wiU remain radioactiveWyean.... . . . |ihase out nuclear power ta TOm the state Legislature: t ' i tt Prairie. Island nuclear: id they were worried the *,I tty and contaminate the ■ < piRivCT., : ^ .8 ^ :N U 0 L E A R /A 2

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The legislative knife hanging o' head," recalls Jamc em State PowerV said Prairie Island o f shutting down b .fuel storage was ap

Lee ca lls the \ Achilles h e c r o f vcstors will not.ci nuclear power plai issue is resolved,” 1

-A lready, ncarlj I ^ n t fuel has accu:

ntes in 34 states a expected to double reach 86 ,0 0 0 men

• when current rcac have expired, says partinent.

The plutonium al cent o f the fuel, is plutonium produi United Stales and S

' ’ . ■ ing the nearly hal------ Cold War. ..

■ Inf! I5”ycarsr the underground repc available, as man; will havcTOn oiit oi

. . age at reacior site s: above-ground slors industiy estimates.

At the Oconee fence.aRd'molion ( keep trespassers bunker where spent hind three^foot wall:

* All but six o f 41 vau lts are fu ll. P works for 54 more.

Each canister holi n u c le i fuel rods. F

' pumped'^n to maint ■*: reduce heartransfei;

or-8ge mix o f uraiiii tonium, strontium c

. radioactive elements ; A few seconds of

j «!0 uld cauM death,. vaults dosimeters n

I '■ ■■ radiation.At the fcnce line

. sway, there are no norm al radiation. ]

, . .call for a maximum o f exposure per ye

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Max Min Pep Yesterday89 53......... Lastyeor

-• 86 49 ......... Normal -78 36 ......... Pr»dpttotton

i S S : : : : :78 45 .........Monlh to dato:81 49 .... .....Nomial mo. lo

84 58 ..... Water yeor to 1m 4V.... .....Normal yearte80 44..........Comfbrttectofgg ... Comfort81 44 . Humidity at nom 34 .... Ilacomeler at rm m .... Pollen count: 4

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■ Sunset today 9:20 p.m. Sunrise toawrow 6:02 a.n Lunirphas6;'New. June 2' JulyS; iiill.July 12; lostqi

I Vlalbla planets: Moming. 'S Mercury.

Evening: Mars, Jupiter. Ver

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tiA1ve fight was like “a ; over everybody’s imes Howard, North- er’s chairm an, whb and was within days n before the dry-cask } approved. “ Pe w aste issue “ the — o f the Industry. "In- , t.commit to another > plant until the waste i i," he said. <irly 30,000 tons o f ‘ :cumulated at reactor ;s and the amount is . ! jble in IS years ahd t netric tons by 2033 I eaclor licenses will i ■ays Ihe Energy De- I

tn alone, about 1 per- , is more Aan all the J duced by both the id Soviet Union dur- ^h a lf century o f the *-------

line,he earliest a central grotmi epository could be Natl lany as 80 rcac^ors to pay t o f underwater stor- every ics and turned to dry in dry iorage, according to double JS. , 'c lo se iee p lan t, a double source m detectors seek to suiting rs aw ay from the Elec ent fuel is stored be- have K /alls o f concrete. ' For i f 40 above-ground>.ty, rat . P lans are in fhe fcders re. monejholds 24 bundles o f dispps s. Helium has been bem p lintaih pressure arid*. S4.2 bi sfer. from the nude- The Diiium. cesium, plu- to hel{ Bl and other h i^ ly says Ei :rits. tor ini o f direct exposure waste ( Ith, but outside the sociati< s record negligible missloi

Theine a short distimce clear p no s i ^ s o f abovep that th n. NRC standards accept! um o f 25 m illircms. stop co year a t the fence. . "It’s

E i i l a t i o h ::lrculatten dfrector call 733lone IlDct are open be­lt. oitly.'lf you do not re- y 7 a.m.. a ll tbe number Pcieri-0wding.H«)3Tiwii, , ■ ’

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mvs. Twin Falla. Idaho Sur Ja

M a g l q_____ Today su

Tonight clc 90. •

I • The ultra

- p m .Tuesday 1

- 40stolow ei - W ednesd

L?5h A cr. Lows in' ’ mid-SOs.

Wood I

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l y T r e a s u

■ i H To'day clj around 90.1

»- cJeor momiiJ 90s. -

NortheiI ( Todoy me

_ , , _____:____ mid-80s_e«si'9 l lS from the 40^

84 47 .„.. warm. H77 44 I!!. . , . .84 50.02 N o r th e i

Today thrItation Highs mid. I.3te: 2.58 The ullrav. to date: .76

Id ah o

noon: 23 percent brought cIoui at noon: 30.13 TcmperatuIt: 45: grass {high) central moui

Winds were I

5 27; first quarter. - - t ^ n c r , July 19.

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S ta te cohtributione In t^ ^ site for high-level radioactiv charge to custom ers for e a applies to a|l utilities where nuclear pow er plant.

Alabama ' $33>.6 mlllliArizona -S150.2mllliiArkansas $216.6 mill iCalifornia $374.3 mill iColorado $0.2 mill <Connecticut $463.0 mlllliFlorida S364.7miniiGeorgia ‘ $247.9 mlllliIllinois $1,223 biill(Iowa $55 mlllicKansas $64.6 millkbouislana $105.9 milllcMaine $166.6 miill<Maryland $170.2 milIKMassachusetts $90.7 miillcMichigan $436.4 miilicMinnesota $214 miilic

e, o n e-fifth o f na tu ra l bac imd.lationwide, utilities ore expeci lay $34 million to $50 million ry 500 tons o f spent fuel sioj Iry casks. .That expense coi ble or cven 'inple after a rcac ses, accordirtg to Energy P rces International, a ouclear cc ing firm.lectricity customers will lik( e to pay the bill, or eveiy 10 kilowatts o f eleciri ratepayers pay a.penny into eral nuclear w ^ste fund. T iey is earm arked 'for a ccnti ipsal site. About S9. billion h 1 paid ifttb the Ifimd; w ith ‘abc 1 billion n l r ^ y spent he unspent' money is being us elg cushibn tbe federal dcfic I Emmit George, a utility regui in Iowa who beads' the- nude te committee ofthe National A ation o f Regulatory Utility Cot lionets. .le association has joined the n r power industiy m detnandii the federal govem m ent beg

pting miclear wastes in 1998 collecting money into the f\in(i t*s nothing more than a high lev

. weekday*. To report late newt aoi U m ulu afltf 5:30 and on weekcodi 733-0931..

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Iq Valley^—— ^ ^i sunny. Highs 85 to 90. West cicnr. Lows 45 to-55.- Monday

Itrayiolci index forecast is 8. a

nded cegibnal fonlay mostly sunny and continuec iwer 50s. Highs in the 80s. esday and 'nninday niosily sur s in the-30s lo mid-»Os. High

d River Valley’ sunny. Highs around 80. Ton onday sunny. Highs in the low<

sure Valley ■' clear morning partly cloud) >0. Northwest winds S mph. To cning then cleoring. Lows oi Idling partly cloudy afternoon.

lern Nevadamostly sunny and a little wu

east to mid-Ms west Tomght_: '40s east to the' 50s west. Moi 1. Highs from the 80s east to m:

lern Utahthrough Monday sunny doys d. to upj»r 80s. Lows upper 40 imviolet index forecast is 9j a h

10 w e a th e r s u rions were sunny lo mostly su e where a weather disturbonci loudy skies.retures varied from the lower lountains to the middle 80s !fe U ^ t or under 10 mph statev

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pi^-federal fund to develo ctive ■Wastes. T he fund refji ea ch kilowatt hour of elec

lere so m e iof tffe powered

nililon Mississippinllllon Missouriniilon Nebraska ' Sniil on New Hampshirenil! on New Jersey $ nililon . New York ‘ $hiHlon North Cattsiina $nllllon Ohio $billion ' O regon.niliion Pennsylvania $nllllon South C ^ i n a .$nllllon Tennestoe; .$nililon .Texas.V':lillioii Vennoiit'. ,v . Sunion Vlrginia^r'-'':.:,’ -'$ liilion • Washingtbh. • 'liilion W is c o n ^ a > - : f

back- swindle ...',a$<!b.1)mii ated by our own fede

pected - says M ichigan Att on for F r ^ Kelley, whose stored others in a lawsuit ag could . Deportment bccause eactor take the civilian reacu y Re- Energy Secretary r con- ' argues that the depai

by law from accep likely temporary storage ui

s ite is approved, cirici- Congress took in 19 into a interim location does . T he defaultpermanent, entral : Several bills have I n has that would d e s ig n ^ «bout da .— near the site

permanent ^ s i t o r j ; used storage. There also : sflcit,. posals to open fo sgula- weapons production iclear Carolina aod WashJi11 As- i a h s ^ t f i t e l . •Com- '^Nevada is again

.'out as a sacrificial lac le nu-. lems ofthe nuclear p nding i-says'Sen. Richard Br; ?egin promises to fight an 98 or Nevada and s ^ 's nuc UntL ' ey should be To level, a c to r s i^ .

I aod »nd Sunday $4.00 per w c eoda,- S3.50 per w eek; Sunday c : ' week. O u l o f c t a t e ^ : dai

. S5.00 per week; d a i iy ^ y S •Sunday-only S 3 : 0 0 p e r i ^

- c lu d e d in tu a b c ^ n ie f . A w l» be levied fora llretu ro^

TbeTla»e*:New*(UPS«: ^ -Ilihed iaJtylatUaaHitrd

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!Sl winds 5 |o ;i0 mph. lay sunny.IH i^ 85 to: - • •

a^high exposure Itvel.

reca st ’ Jiled wami. Lows in the . . ' u

lunny and a little cool- . ) ghs in the midr70s to -

onight clear. Lows 40 par wer 80s. -----

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idy oflernoon; Highs .H Tonight partly cloudy LI222 oround 60. Monday . **** n. Highs iii the lower

IdahcNatio

vanrier. JIighs in'.the . Mont It mostly clear.-Lows j loii'day mo'^Iy sunny w n mid-90swesL. ’

Tune ' or cal

's and clear at night.40s lo mid-50s.I high exposure level.

fh c Ai m m a r y

Valleysunny exeept.in the battmi nee crossing Canada ' Gov

CharUer to mid 70s in the where IS in.the southwest, on Frii ewide. from C

Pine -. ceived - day.

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[ f r S T l K ^ H . folks aH M i f i l i l i ..lop a d is p o s a ls

:cb m esfro m ‘ " S 'd " ”— ^ ^ — P le n ^

$66.1 miilion tnero f$74.4 miilion and ch

$137.5 million are sia) $29.5 million hor$343.2 million. I? { } ^ $584.7, miilion$315.6 mlllldn : - $117.1 million'

$7S.8-millioh - ra p lo j$634.2 million v iwuinin].$563.7 minibn;. -toElko. $118.2'million •. •- ■: an encn

$99.1 mlllldn .• .-. tokenlsi$1204mlllf6h'-; Todd

..$331.9 mniBoft. . : i £ c j3iS I 'T S i S l l ; ' '

ll . f :^ b le i llion scanpopetu -'': ; Oedi deral government,” playiaj Lttorney General “Enous ise state joined 19 calling! against the Energy whili se o f its refusal to ^of otho ctorfiicl., (B a d a ey Hazel O’Leary E i l e e n , jartment ts barred He’s eptihg w aste for chips st until a permanent o fh u n i 1, a p recaiition watches 1982 to assure'aii' time, ies not become by “He’s . - . ; ■ ^lastslx ebeenm troduced -saysint Ite a site in Neva- learned IC o f a p roposed ,'w ife >ry — formterim educadc 0 have been pro- .monqr 1 fo rm er n u clear to win. Dn sites in South she u hington for civil- .losing •'

in being.stngled p l a ^ . iamb for the piob- > -; Gimk ’ power industiy;’ eager to Jryan, D-NevvHe niore ofi in interim site m :cab « m udearfundm on- ofTering for storage at rcr -whc> tfas

. ,$ 100,r h

week; daily only-' - t ODiy $2.30 per. , J H r daily and Sunday yS4.00perwedc;- :. •eeklSales.taxia^ . .A SI5.00etw^.. ... jed,cbeel»

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aho: H i ^ 99 degrees at Hagem. ition:'High, 113.degrces at Then ont

me to the National Weather Serv call 423.^23.

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'hunderstorms were scattered i ley and Gulf Coast on Sorard m ng Florida canceled tbe spac lov. I^wton Chiles declared a irlotte and OeSoto counties TC 12 inches of rain fell in 24 Friday forced the evacuation n Charlotte, DeSoto and Soraso inellas County on Florida's Gu ed 12 inches of min, was undei

t. Pet^rsburg-CIeorwater Inte ed for three hours wh'eii rain ai lls to shut .down the draicuige i

rambl^slItinued fr& m A t J 'i , - s awiiy on thii day. • ' iketmost casinos; thcR ed L eedds,becau8e.it.4n a k u loa

S e ’foo^S?Ic{cidui, pinllunibuffet features Mexican Jpo a South d f the. Border “Hon

decorates'the tablQ 'a st0 filled with avocados; tdmati chilis Umpts t h e 'h u ^ . T t giant-screen tetevisidos, 'a sp cut-rate drinks and even a ^

ut Btih Todd doesn’ have time w. hairdo. A'retired Famj Bur lo y e e ^ in , Waco; Todd is.b ling m o o^ .'T h isu his'thinl\ ili» and his slot.mttdiine is nuJc ncnmDiis laidcet as 250‘Ot)e.do □Is’q w ^ j f o w n . ^ •••'■

:^ u l^ ^ in J w o i^ u te 3 i . lu ^ her SIOQ jackpot.^ More sirtf e cUnk^lioIc^Iiiiik^^as Tod b le ^ ^ ^ 'd f iF W a ^ . r .'.' ' sdrgia OerfdCf o ^B iih ris a ing. She’s losing. How muc ) u ^ , but not m,uch,”.8he-sa lg the loss a “donation.", • hile Gerloff, Clayton and.a h hers are losing modest omoui je 121 - Gene - arrives fn en, Texas, confident of succes: :’s got thousands o f dollars1 stacked beside him and a itsi undred dollar bills. His' w iies es he plunks do\m S900 a

e ’s probably won 190,000 in i ix months, let me'tell you,” t in a hushed voice. Badge 1211 ed how. to beat the system, 1 ^ s . **He’s got about a $200,0 idon,” she says, referring to I y he lost b e ^ be learned ht a. •.' ■ : „•B insists she isn’t woified abc (, ‘*You have to know how to.l a - to' really, really win,’’ she t i.wken have surrounded the tab to watch big m tp ^ woa ot often - tost Badge 121 - a t£ otnpahy owner -7 is smiling ai ng incentives to the low-roIU tbsa itbe dice.' ‘15-5 wiU g ^ yi

he &ys before ooe joll. , .

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a s t fornbon, Sunday. June 2

« 30a 40a aoa ep* 70a Wt »

< 3 S 3 E 3 SroRuz numaa swow ice svnhy

erman. Low, 31 degrees al Dixie. hernial, Calif. Low, 33 degrees al

lervice radio band at VHF-FM 16;

1 scattered from!the

ed across the Plains, Ohio . the nrday, and thunderstorms pace shuttle launch. wed a state, o f emeiigency.for < ies in southwest Florida, spi 24 hoiirs. Torrential rains ly

on of about 500 residenu i»i asota counties. wtiGulfCoast, which also rc- . ] ider a flood warning Sanir- de<

bninternational Airport was the n and high tides forced of- iac ge system serving all four

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‘ - ■ •, -. |,‘6oe Inmdred dolla : •_. ; , l ^ j - l i e ' . ^ dne v d'Lion ' rolls a winning combi losiog., bmds.wilh a neighbc iH e ^ i ;d fe^ iin i‘ lu^I^' & June 5,^ ply Eladge 121 with food - that hc.sips slowly.. lom of Badge 12 I ’s wife 1 som-, .shows off a “complfai natoes,.^^cat^ thii'lhcyjve a T h ^ . The JWd,tldo.iiB;eag spottt, WOTlereturiiL.Thecas beauty, aoaly^rw^ib.iradcsth . ' .,v afiaidtdC!B«tJ»edpo i m e f < v . , '« t b e r . ' . . '• -v . Bureau '■ : This high roller s b u ^ : . $5.000.oa his grabli id. visit. o f course! we e a oBkiiig '. wife p la n ts . She’flf M i-dollar i ldse^'eveiy^tng but’

■ .;b6ti^,mixacuI6i^y, ‘ $I ttJi::;with$15,009:mtibout

’odd ’8 . I d ^ tiunmsls;:«'gei>eidiUB^Vdf^

s al8o''dB oqii:^.h is spuit^ 1 nuch? bliog success is a bottle isays, TTie moro you drinJ

do,” he says, seeming a host Ihe $100 chips that evi lounts, mo« every roll from An hour later, Bi

MSS. . Badge 67 are still at ars in (h ^ 'ro no longer exi itstfltl 121 isn’t-ofTering SI 1 wife folks rolling the dice, a K) at a disappeared. Badge 6 '

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• G iv e th e o w n e rs m c o n te s t fo r f e i tu r e s an s u e th e g o v e r n m e n t f d lin g th e ir p ro p erty .

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week in July to visit m y fa friends and take every opp give som ething back to th( which has 'given m e so mu cause the dialysis center is resisting my request, I will return to Twin Falls as Ion dialysis.

'W hat a sad com m ent thi o rg ^ z a tio n s such as thesi their ow n interests .rather t ests o f those that they are i serve.

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sia’s political pinup and was co need thinkers to be an advancei ’ered tbe commencement addre died the “gallant girts” o f SmitI aid they had “a unique oppomi us, man and boy.” He u r ^ tb ) valid, meaningful p u ip w to li e” and to address the “crisis in t ofbOusewife.”; said tbey could do all this “in 1 with a baby in your lap, or in i a can opener in your bands” ar can even practice your saving a specting num while he'fcjvatch

ny speaker talking like that' in, i Id have been banged from a bts e campus’ stately elms by an ei t o f women. Which Is to say, 2C time in modem America, ilues change rapidly, a foct den veck when the Senate, disregor te House's characteristic defens {S are, set about undoing some i >scd 21 years ago. It was on ins y in conflicting priorities and cl afiisbionit1974, after the Yom Klppur w

1973, and the oil embargo aiid a Sress enacted a national speed I . Safety was one concern, but n : a concern as die “energy crisis osedly would be eased i f evciy er, thereby using less gasoline, ame impulse that led tbe gover date certain fuel e f f ic ie n c y ^ Those standards encouraged tl of smaller and lighter cars, whi'

roperty-iumces are, most'Americans ba beard ofthe National Biologic one ever lost a night’s sleep o\ (. Yet tbe fate of this tiny hew i significant measure o f the Rep t to streamline govemment and s of private prc^erty owners, eated in 1993 w Interior Seen litt, the National Biological Se an exquisitely simple yet awes ca^oguing eveiything that w IS or flies around this country.’ its Democratic supporters desc mt agency in 1993. Tliatsame nrer, sent chills up the spines c aty owners nationwide, le specter of government agent: fiom environmental groups sm id on private property, looking

:opp(^ tion td^N B S . It was

fb e used under t lK ^ n d a n ^ 0 impose landAise regulations.

S O T ^ ^ ^ ig the r i ^ t to die 1 lUS, based oo die concerns ofp jwneis, most Rqmblicans wer ;sed to the NBSm 1993 when ’ ih so u ^ t legislation to author! pr. A^tinst i ^ i s e i ^ i ^ i t i m

ts bill aad created die NBS uni 3ut tiw approval o f Congress. I'poMxted. when die R ^ b l io Congress last November they be NBS. lodged, tbe NBS was inaddn under both t te Houm a

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lit vote caI was die ihtelli*: considered by , iceddmiker, ' ] dress to those ' 'nith College. | | | m | rtunity to influ*ltbem “tore>. H J B B u :o life in yourin the humble erally less sa

have cost liv•in tbe living (President Cindiekitchen crisis)badn;’and “maybe of casualtiesgartsondiat Theenerg tching televi* ,. - die supposet

' petroleum itn, say, 1975 producing «branch of one c ^ l , partly1 enraged rep* sdmederegu, 20 years Is a The end o

Americans, idemonstrated had been a ggardingthe - telling dieienstj o f die way where to setneiegulations buildings, arInstnictiye ' speed limit Iidiangingpo- sure. ~ •

W hichh\rwarofOcto- widely disrc;id all mph on an bid limit o f55 95 percent oIt not neariy as and risked hiisis,” which seatayone drove In 1987 dine. This was sideofmetny«iiinentto enough forrtandardsfoT' aburtytogcdthfeproiio- cially irritatevbicharegen* in d i e f i t ^

i^ isfig]have neveri^cal Seivice, ^loveritsexis- ——w agency will Budget i ^ l Lepubllcans’ re- niay have cbandprotect'the , In just die}. . been abus'vKTCtaiyBmce leadersareqService (hraS) die budget ajvesome mis* Times and Tt walks, crawls, blame for thiry.” This was Ralph Regul[escribed die Approjsriatiome description, June 9 issue'» of small Speaker Nev

, ‘ The Sciena ts and volun- former SIbr snooping - '^thusiastofalingforanydiing liveredasui]d, created in* legislators.”>asfi»ieddiat dieheadsoflydieNBS coRuBftce&Jered Species programs toQS.Findfaigan to pay for ot!opexty results al mterventiile * • country andif private prop- movementveieadamandy It is not “sen the adminis* tivistsfeaniorizedienew cal data is usion even from ,. ActtESA)tition quit push* Babbitt hastunilaterally 7 li8ted,ihere;«. , ...” Such,“fr.licans took lions o f acreeyvowedto.. tectdienoil]ivstlatedfor OioasaodsoileaodSenate toprotecttbi

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s safe than larger cars and certai t lives. TTie “moral equivalent of It Carter’s description of die ene d more dian just die moral equl> ties.lergy crisis went away, p ^ y be jsedly imminent exhaustion of. n reserves was a fiction, p i^ y b g cotnpanles could not maintain rdy bccause die U.S govemmen egulating o f die enwgy industiy id of die energy crisis made som ns. mosdy liberals, very sad beo a grand excuse to boss people a them what and how fto to drive set dieir.diermost&ts, how to cm [, and so on. However, the nation lit lived on, justifi^ as a s^ety i

I it was. It also was one of die' mi isregarded laws: anyone travelin in Interstate risked die derision c It o f tbe drivers rocketing past h d having an 18-wbeeler in Us b)

7 die federal limit was raised to letropolitan areas. This was not i br most Americans, wbo are al>v ) get to die next traffic jam, and tated die easily irritated pMple 1 tness of die West, where it can I

vht takes 1Ike C. S u g g -

Elutions earlier this year. All t : changed, however, die past two weel^ Capitol Hill B'with rumors dilit some Rqiub t quiedy trying to save die iw S ;t ax. E^torials b The Washing d Tbe Wall Street Journal put th - diis curious about*fiice dn Conj gula, chflimifln of die House Inti ations Subcotninittee. An article lue of Science magaztnesuggesti !>Iewt Gingrich may be to blame. ;ience article rqxim diat Gingri ibm Club meinbei' and long-tin if all things zo6lb»cal, v a t e surprising message to a handfU s." On May.23, Gingrich“ m et' I o f die five House Appropriotio

t to urge diem not to saqifice sc r odier programs.” Oinpich’s ation’’ has sent shockmves a a md throughout tbe psoperty rigt nt •It “science” diat prc»erty rights ir; it is tbe pmpose for which bl s used,under the Endangered S{ 0 diat is o f real concern. As Se< las acknowledged, “when a spec an is a freeze across all o f its hi .“freeos” have literally locked i icres in the Paeifto Northwest to o illim xmed owl, and hundn s o f acres in Southem C ^ fo r^ t the Califomia gnatcatdier. ’

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Outdimwhcrer ualists all, diey don' ai^diingodierduin

I 'power and grazings Interstate Highway!

tamly soon os die House o o f war” the program-di^< ncrgy legislanircswill lett ilvalent ' The speed limit i:

issue and dien a saf because ism-TendiAmendnf_.......... anti-patemalism In i/because to repral'federal lov in their requiring motoicycl ent did passengers in prival ly. • belts. (Remember tl ime were built not to stascouseit tened? Some truculi s around cars hysterectomies ve, The vote to rcpeixmstiuct \ray distance signs: ifenal ■ ments is a heartcnir y mea* once of the fetishes

One lesson of all most but not priceless. If ling 55 speed limit ot 35, biI ofthe gerous)-and moto: thim, cheeseburgers. And back Anodier lesson Is

talk about all sorts <to 65 out* "die ideology of die'It good who were die lo iIways in class of 1955 can at iditespo- . ■e living George F. WiU iinbea aisL

twist witl' exponents view

roachmap to lock in Secretary Babbitt cl

II that NBS is a purely selllatoiyriusslonorar

ill has NBS to die U S. Geublican “when, was die last3S fiorb controversy involviigton logical Survey?”£ e What Secretary Ijng. dutdiereisnoEnd nterior ' ' dierewere,propert;:le in die USGS, too. One Inlsts House this difference. “Iflle. property, its value J^ c h , a ton of the U.S. F ^ timeen* . • a r w bird occupiesitelyde-. peart."Ailofknr Ahnost 100 Houirtwidi ' tertoGihgrichurgitions sub- House Budget Rese

NBS. The letter cibscience propnations for unsi“unusu* Babbitt hes testiiiec toossdie . would certainly reqfibts body and die Congi

V. dey Babbitt arguestsac- A Ju n e I3 “Dearbiolo^-! . members o f die HoSpecies die issue plainly: “ISecretary rization-NoAppro]lecies ifl vice will spare Rephabitat' will divide dieirpaidiqimil* owners.

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ere men are men, l u g ^ Individ* don't like the feds doing much of hon subsidizing dieir electric ing and water, and building the ' vay System on which soon - asi

li^ con fiist a f ^ i r stateIctdicth.

nit issue, having been an energy I safety issue, now is a federal* mdment*states'rights issue, wi.th .1 In the bargain. & are attenyits J laws diat pressure rates into reyclists to wear helmets and rivate vchiclcis to wear'safety >er die brief period when cars 0 start unless scat belts were fa^ jculent Americans gave dielr " nies to get rid of diat wiring.). epeal die uirem ent duit lugh- gns include metric measure- :ening sign ofnational Intolcr- jhcs of busybody elites, fall diis is diatlife is pmious"' s. If it were, we would set die ,5, ban lefl turtis (tbey are dan* fiotorcycles, for diat matter. And And... . ' ' on Is diat die way we see and >rts of diings Is conditioned by die day, asrthe grandmothcis Ulont girls of Smidi College’s ' in attest •

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th agencylew the NBS as providing a .*Jcim land under die ESA but itt cusogrees. Bobbin ar^es. die f scientific agency with no regu*)r ambition. He compares the 1. Geological Survey, and asks. last time anybody heard of a , olving die United Stales Oe<>,

iry Babbitt doesn’t point out isEndangered Rock Act, and if ---------pertyownera would oppose die . e Interior official has recognized “If I have a rare metal on my lue goes up,” says Som Hanul- Fish &• Wildlife ServlcC.-‘*But if (pies die hind, its value disaj^;;

[louse Republicans signed a'let- iirginghimtoabidebydie “ R^lution and disMlve die ' r cites a House rule b ^ n g aty-'• unauthorized asencles. Even iiied diat “a project of diis aizi; !' require tbe approval of th is^ ; on^ess." That was in 1993;;W ues he needs no such approm;>ear Colleague" lettCT from fbtir •- ; House Budget Committee pia' . / : “EndTheNBS.N6Audi.?;j: ipropriation.” Heediu diis Republicans alloor t d iu>; r p ^ e n r a g e p p o p ^

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sleepless night, 14 hot , : tabor. She is sore, luc

'Iwginning'to feel the e mpid hormonal changi dboutxoping with her ' But she may not be on her hospital to help now likely to push her than a day-sometim e

- n x h o u rs -a f te r^ in j '0 Turning childbirth ii thnn'an outpatient pro< “drivC'tbrougH deliver the newest big efforts cdhipanies and manog

-hi2atio‘ns to wring savi corporate p rofits- out

^ ';<5are. ••The cuts may be goc

•'itice shetits and stock ]........HMOs, insurance com

nfes arid employers, w! now seem to hold mor power p w r American:

. care thah do doctors. £ thay piit the wet!-bein£ some mothers and neu ba'bics'in jeopardy.■■ ‘T he routine imposii ofajs^prt and arbitrary limft on hospital ktay tl d ^ not take maternal ih fah t.R ^ into accoui could'be equivalent to

. ^controlled, un . -/e?q)en'meiit that may p<

a ^ c t th e braltliof Am . wpmeaabd their babie

A ^ e r i i^ College o f C ; and X ^eco lo ^sts la^

The American Medi< vAflsocjation adopted a j

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cial decisions but shoul the physiclai!7 baMd on

. i fo u ^ e p b y s tc ^ c o m motherond 1 ^ 'e m o t in v o lv ^ and the social ment d rapport syste

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^ | p ^ n t - from 3.9,d do)^ -'betw een 1970 di accordhg to tbe Center Control and Prevention who had a Caesarean di inthe hospital an avem.

in 1970 compared ' 1992^5 a iO T o T 4 9 p « , v ” ';Now, said the AMA,

pitel stays have dwindh hours or less for uncom

.vaginal deliverin and t days for Caesarean bin] HM ds, insurers and ho: aiming at a limit o f six i

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3f prcgnancy, a hours of difficult ■ | a « iincomfortable, ie cHects o ( inges, worried hernewbaby.be oble to count • million n lelp much. It’s p r o g ^ her out in less who hav. imes as litUe as nal births ving birth. SometaiinUi little more iroccdurcbr'a qt-icUy" vciy” iso n e o r sons. I t s rts by insurance r lagcd carc orga- hospital t a v in g s-a n d less dang outofhealth membere

supportivgood for the bai- Jiospitali ck priccs o f . .

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m kfoiiiiecl.-ypotcittioUy, , <lnyingfo Amencan , ™ . ™ ^ ,bics,"iiaidtlie being ptu if Obstetricians . , c« ast nidntli. . V ' College oS , 'l o policy this could hoh

lould be up to ^MlyI on judgments ad trg iv it onditionofeaehnotional faetora ■ “ y b '? ':ialerivin>n- ofanew bstem at home. night whe women who :decnMsedby »<Mtofth(

,9A y»to2 .1 . .0 and 1992, . A t o b ,itera for Disease cbM k«loion. Mothers ■ “bnonjali

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n members, has started a pilot im to discharge new mothers ave had uncomplicatcd vagi- ths ih about e l ^ t hours.. le mothers are eager to get with their newbom infants as y as possible for good rea*.' t’s easier to bond with a baby le, without the interference of ll rules and routines. There’s inger o f infection. Family ers can be closer and more tive. No one wants to be in a ll unless it’s m ^ically neces*

ar Perm anentef the ila-based HMO witl members, has star! prpgraifi to idlschar o theis who have hi iHcated vaginal birl iboutelght hours^

ivhat womm want isn’t the [ force behind cutting bade ’ ^ i t y s ta ^ . The c l ^ g e i s , iuihMprimarilv by ‘Tuum4, . )tivaiions,” as the American . e o f Obstetricians ,iond'” . ' s ld g i^ pointed out. And it . lold soious dangers for both o th w M d new babies: y w om ra'ji^.aren’tphysi- • »'dy to go home a few hours ving birth. Soifie may not Jeqoate help at home and ': overwhelmed wiih the core. .. wbom'whqcries.alotat ... ’hen they afe still recuperat-, mselves; Fewer.than 2 per* the women require rehospi- 3n, accoriing to the AMA.- ‘ birth, infants need to be i out for dutliac an^ other . ' lalities, respiratory problems , ictions. F e e d in g - e i t^ by ■ ir bottle - may not go . ly at first and. should be hedJ>efore the-baby g o e s - r— > avoid risks o f dehydration. )om jaundice, a ^ m m 5 n ■ ndition, is the i^ jo r reason • ire reactoitted to the hospi- nially doesn't appear imtil ) hours after birth and is treat with high teveli o f . . .^ ut left undetected and id, it can cause brain dam* . . lin a few days. '

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to prevent illness and dc diagnosis o f medical pn co'ngehitardisordcrs'arc consideration. Blood foi

J sHould usually be drawr or third day after birth b arc much less accurate c

? Promoters o f shorter i stays usually say mothei follow-up home visit frc or at least a phone ca ll.« be told to bqng their bal the hospital in a day or t

% *T!hcckup and screening t the visits and calls don’t

^ happen. And some babic the health carc system bl have had essential care.

° . Some sketchy researcl ** show .thot maternity stoy

reduced safbly. But the / the ACOG arc a

. ' skeptical ofthe f ™0 ’ The studies are t I t h 6 involye'dnlyhco

*ecrs at low med: ing in a stable he

a r g e ronmcnt and rely h a d hospital readmis: i > a L . measure o f suca i r t h s "There is relati , >' scientific data.on

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• • clusivcly dcmonstrated.tl early discharge.” -

“ The obstetricians’ assoc calling for o “tinieout,” a n

/ on filmier reductions in ho . following childbirth “untit the dato thot clearly demor

‘ safe^ofearly'dischargefc ■ and their babies.”

- But doctors need to do ' po^ resolutions and lami

in health care.'They ore t '. ones who can sumd up fc

against those who are ea{ exp«iment with cuts in li vices for financial- not t

, reuons. Drive-through d' a good place to make tha

Joan Beck is a columni ChidagoDibuae. Reada

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nuns designed o f them Mit death by early released urirobjcms a^d___ schqpUcrtr« another diploma, T for these tests nent reside vn the second allowed to ; because they their fomili 5 es^tcL ' .. but might r maternity state board lers will get a completed from a nurse, bad proven LO rtheym ay fimctionin .aby back 10 ' The mos r two for a concept isi ! tests. B ur would be il I 't always would not i lies arc lost to dom o rb e i before they friends and

" easier for t<rch seems to. iays con be .s AMA ond \ 1 7 « . CTiticoland . . . . W l ; findings.; too small. The Ticolthy volun- ' letters fro:dicol risk liv- o f publichome envi* your lettcisly onlyon ly, here aissions as a , remember«ess. Each lcaiivclylittle w r ite r’sontheidcal addrcss'oi

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F o u b le d s t u d e n t s le g io h a l c a m p .st should wc do with kids e kicked out o f school, drop :hoose, for whatever reason, Ittcnd the regular schools? . gest seveml (four or five)T oltemotivc boarding high ;. Students who choose to .>n their own would tom* )thcrs who had brought IS to school, had stolen or I property, had tested posi- drugs more than once, were

if trunncy or were beyond rents’ control would be0 live at the camp until they :join the regular school or duatcd from.thc camp, alternative school is'not Jail trial is nccesso^, but it is d1 of the educational process ;hes our young people that • )reak certoin importont rules unruly or disruptive, they .. get expelled but transferred

Itemative high schd^'where 3uld be more discipline and ives to enforce a code of }le behavior.nt youngsters would be seg- ot St. Anthony fit>m,those re just disruptive, but none would be permanently until they had a tradeertificate or a.high school__. The non-criminol pcmio- T ident group would be ' to cam periodic time with lilies for vacation periods it be rcqijiired to live at the irding School until they cd their course o f study or /en thot they were ready to • in the normal schools,

lost important aspect of this is as a deterrent. Fewer kids c in troublcebecause they ot want to riik their five- )c removed from their md families. It would be r teochers'tb maintain order

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rs may be brought to our alls office, m a il^ to P.O.8, Twin Falls, 83303, or fax to (208)734-5538. rs considered libelous,^: o r in bad taste will be d, as w ill m ateria^, ing racial, ethnic or rcli* igotry.to not publish verse or and we generally remove t'relig ious quotations., taken from o ^ e r publl-

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. Ed Given wi I to be elected

SUTTON, W.Va. voters may have bce

------------ their.baUols,.biU it wnext mayor would b<

The two candidot 13 ballot were inci Edward R. Given t

' Edgar G. Given.W hen votes wer

a f te r the non-part Edward cam e out vo tes, 140-138. / E d ^ ahead by sixv

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will be sure H i sd mayor I '/a . (AP) — Town H been befuddled it was a given their E | . i be Ed Given. , dates on the June E l ncumbent Mayor 'tn and ^challenger M ^

vere first ta llied | H , artisan election . Iut .ahead-.by two . '. A reco u n t put

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VVMl — Jam es K. Batte rman o f n ew spaper gia tit'Ridder Ihc. and one d f jo i m ’a m ost .p rom inen t 01 icted leaders, died Satucdi a bahle against brain cancer. was-59.voted to public servio^ faithi gh p rin eip fe 'an d 'to his co es. Batten served his comm md his profession, his fami is friends. . , ‘ v' ’onsummate newspaperman, ] some thought dut-ing his il lo what his epitaph might b was what Jim.BattcQ settli fie took'care o f his family. I care of-h is com pany." La mber, a few months after h S.WOS diagnose^ Batten, siu

- ^ d , p ^ a p s l hisd^roach 'j

lyiog our commuhi.tiMrwiu 11, is not something most o f < taugh t g row ing up in t!i

japertusiness,” he said. “Bi i ^ ^ o s e to your coinmunii our readers is an essential pa job."I brain tumor was discovere jne during an examination 1 igate severe headaches Battc een enduring. It was remove during seven hours o f surgei

ikson M emorial Hospital i i. The tumor was malignant ten underwent radiation an >therapy to suppress Itngcrin r cells. In the end, the tumt ied, the cancer could not b ed. -d ied a t Jackson M em oni tal in Miami, where he ha n intensive care since sufTei serious seizu re-abou t tw

,ago.•ing h is 20 y e a rs .in Sput a. Batten helped lead eflbri Dver from Hurricyie j^d rev :nm e, heal racial and ethni >ns and diversify' the’ commi leadership, . v

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ob Packwood have Lieberma istion the women Portland of sexual- miscon-- sentation n reported today, .w ro te in ;s committee told“ women’8 1 meys Friday that McKar have to submit to Packwoo< :lewood’s' lawyers contact t g scheduled for p ro c ^ . “i the attorneys said, the womei some o f you have example, 1

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:rs) Pam Stuart and Mindy rman," Elizabeth McKanna, a md lawyer coordinating repre- .ion forfackwobd*s-acci|siers, j__: in a .Ju n e 16 le tte r 'td the n ’s attomejwr • r r - r - — - - K anna’s ..le tte r queetiorir-f ' /ood’s motivation, for tiying to ct th e wQmen'so Fate in the iS . “Is Packwood trying to set up imen based on their refusals, for )1e, to.use that fact against ihem iie media?” sbe said.

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shelled chick-pcas, nun - a ^ g e . . • —

: -■ \ She had gone to a r • ' night before with her h . . was a clown.': • _ Emmett, the.sole h

— —: -primeGooding-Coonty■ J to'bulbous n o ^ and fl ■ r n about the same time the■ .,* head.'Now he had taken j t ; . - . his full clown regalia,. (

thenewcoin*operatedti So Fresca went aloi

' - f .him .H CT l^ '(^usuai:

; ' Emmett started out r ,'. Malad with boilemiaka

■ end Coke, aod ended u dirowihgbucjcetiulsofo

; - ' Fresca sat there sullei buzz from the caffein stream o f Mountain D

_ ^ rh o m e, for ' Yes, shewasBliot-H

;,doho Democrat in t Landon Republicans,« hd-with a mix of suspic

Zt ' A fter a ll, 'sh e ’d m r« biecijuse she was extra

• not wearing her glassc . and that she waswcept . do with the fact that s ; attending children’s bir

> . ' he had not been invited. ‘: r ' • Most b f Fresca’s fni

' a fto that fateful date in ' ' V iq) in a council meeting

o ' r fluoridation, but her Uf- cushions and rubber c

tecQ*age children, Chucli• But today, with En

Claribel away in Boise• g o e r s ’ pai^e, she wt f ra th e r life. And on t u i'HiqxrtChampale.« ; ’f ' W ow do’, ma’am?”

; o ^ f his battered GM< , K v!raif into the back o f tb ; |K K ' looking ofthe culveits ( ; S » arched Her. bi■ r^ ^ 'c u h ^ were her secr^ :L '-1 - ‘As a child, she had s ; If * p i ^ and dreamed of I P . J mighty Portneuf Rivet ; P r r summa cum laude frc ; ~ - choice came between

- Oitonel tunnel and goii " • ' woy district, Fresca new

But Emmett didn’t li ; she quit and stayed• linoleum in the kitchi

• ' S ' Space Shuttle in her spoAnd now Rupert C

!; take pictures o f the < ; County fbr Hearth & Tt

, "I’ll take you theje,” : rtidngoncomsesumma; i ' Or by Rupert Champ• had shot .every antique• name, a^d his avant-’i « .center pivots had been ; Metnipolitan Museum (• - Still, he was unprepo• when his battered truck

BtUingslQrCredc. ,1 I t wes a 12-foot cu

construction, capable o;— -.cubic«feet-per-8econ

haiids trembled visibly i “We are.part o f a I

, whispered, steadying h■ “Prisoner p f love, win

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angry waters orBHiii ‘ aboih their feet :

A year later, C h im ^ culverts jpeared in Ho him an international ses

' in Gooding Coun^. B . r-CIoribel-badjoined^

• Bamum & Bailey Cn been elected to the Legi

• But Rupeit was dead• threshitig accident whi: silage techniques in tl thereafter, Fresca hetsel

' isKU into the h i ^ Aug •much like the she n

But there are those w o f the momihg oc at tni

' • Mhearthe wail ofthe love -. ‘ enibrace below the Billi

. , , ‘*lcaa*i^ awBy . ^ dies. TmsiandingI

’ \ Ste ve Crump, n c ■- [-editor, would like ta

/uDM Wallefandtoi2 liketo,buibeymn't.

"W " "^Obituarfes Magic Vall$y

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) needs es fix)m tl C oun ty! Culverts llog County”at in the porch swing and lursing an Iced coffee and

e roadhouse in Bliss the er husband, Emmett, wbo

e heir o f 7,000 ecres o fintystinkweed,~had-taken------id floppyr oversized shoes the mule kicked him in the ken to cruising Wendell in ia,. ogling the attendants at idtnickwash.along to keep an eye on' liially.

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D o n ’t a s k m e

out the evening at Chezikeis, graduated to aspirin......id up getting bounced for of confetti at die bartender, illenly, taking it all in, the feine from the ceaseless 1 Dews making her pine^Chubbuck. ^ ________t-STboded, sensual Eastern " in a community o f A lf LS, and the locals viewedspidon and bomisementr------married Emmett only

itrcmely hear-sighted and asses when ho proposed, :epted at oil had mostly to at she kept Emmett from birthday parties to which ted.friends had drifted away in *63 when she had stood ting and boklly advocated.’ life was fttll o f whoopie :r chickens, and her two nickles and Claribel.Emmett, Chuckles a n d ,

ise for a few days at a big *I was ready to tum a page in tbat page, she found

n?” tRupert. said, stepping' iM Cpickt^ just before i t ; • f tbi c h ic ly coop. “I’m. '' - Ets of Goodins CounQr.** ~ ,, r-back and stifTened. Thd • •’ zr^ passion. ' ,d scampered over concrete , o f one day ta m in g tb c '' “

iver. After she graduated, from Cal Tech and the

:en building the English joing to woik for the high- lever hesitated a moment ’t like Fresca woridng, so ed honie, mopping the tcheo and inventing.the spare time.t Cfaampale was here to le culverts of] Gooding t Tractor magazuie. ie," Fresca said, hei' heart inumned by ber oelghbois. unpale himself. At 52, he que trtictor worthy o f the at-'garde photo essay on *cn exhibited twice at the im of Modem A rt epaied for what he found , uck rolled to a sttq) along

culvert o f gravity flow e of handling a four^dipt :ondilow .^Champalel8.)ly as he raised his Nikon.. a larger whole,” Fresca . lg his hand with a touchy wind beneath my wings,

ghed, and they ids»d, the illingsley Creek rojlling

i ^ e ’s photogi^hs ofthe Hearth & Tnctor, making sensation and real popular

By then, Chuckles and’ Ithe.RinglingBrothers, • circus and Emmett had ’ «gislature.e a i the victim o fa com- fvhile photographing r tw n the Ubangi,’.and ioon sself disi^ipMred — van- - ^ u ^ sky on a day vay lemetChampale., e who say^in the stillness. tw li^ t, that you can s till. , oven, locked m an eternal miijagsl^Cndc culvert' iihyou,mytoverFrescB’s ling m twp feet of m u d r-

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• Times-News writer .

T W IN .F A L L S -N o ls . alternated between hush grouis as three wqmen to!< domestic abuse.

One o f the woman told h beat her for five hours in

- then forced her to stand am in the mirror, covered from blood.

She spokfr to 25 Hispan ered at the College o f Sout panel discussion on dome

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T h s ta t t o o f W tn d e ll 1 a n d s w e e t a s free Ice^

Firewor]‘n ie l ln ^ N e w B

‘TWIN f a l l s ' - The siz ing lights in n i 'g h t^ e s is'oi summer, blit attqnpting to festivities home can oftei

■-■■injuiy.f^.e3peciBlly.tQ.childr -v*.*Even seeininj^y innocenl

. , M ^^ariders, can be dangen

'the It^e .V aU i^ e IGds C

• were injured^yli^ o A s ^ Consumer Product SafetyC estimated 9,400 b f the injurie one<mbntb p ^ o d sunoundhij

Childreoand foewbiks c ripe for it^uries. More thai fireworka-related injures ii

• 14 yean old and y o u n ^ .. Such iiyUTies usually inv fingers, eyes-ot,head and'» in amputation, blinding or d half involve bums.

"*Aound die F6tatb 'of Jll o f I d r e h he^essly 'sufre because o f mishandled -fl

B p y j ^ i ^ i n a

PA U L-A threi6.ycar.ol his ghm'dfather i iri^ tb ^ m

. evening a f i ^ getting' caug

. . irngatioo tn t i^ . , ' . . ■■ Cody B e n n e tt /so n o f V Dam n'O 'nishii w u pionb

the scene; according tp Sgt theM ihldokaS befO rsD ^

H i s g t i n d f i ^ ^ ^

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women into an stories.

D isc s in the room Aboi jshed silence and conferc toldtheir stories o f by Mu

‘ WomeiId how her husband the wo: 3 in the bathroom, to soh and look at herself women

om head to toe with The ] talized

panic women gath- relatior outhem Idaho for a, “Whi imcstlc abuse. The a lot,"

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sizzle o f shimmer- is 'oneofthejoysof “ . on to bring fireworics g2J!d??

ften mean serious . aoi ildren._____xnt,fireworics, such T i gerous i f left in the owiiwi Hossom Mathews of Is Coalition. . s*tr 12.600 Ammcans oSw pSin^ToTB c ty-Commission. An , ; uries occurred in the . dfaigJ[uly4; '3 create a siniadon Martin than 50 percent o f . unit a t « !S involve children ' “A bun r. • injuriesinvolve the hands, - Hom id'sometimes result extremi or death. More than..

f July, we see a lot Coalltic ifferuig fiom bums Mosi 1 .fireworks,” said never b

accident Ma. "n ie T h

rH>ia boy.helpinb "Twri iw killed Friday injuredBUght beneath the under t- . j . . - ' . ' afarm tOf .Virginia and Sohebnounced dead at Magic3gt D u K in d ig o f where>q)anaiient’ SaturdiOnisbi,'was getting Accc faiBut 7 pjn.:dn tb e ; . was dri^ H e dliHfo't fiw south 0j^.midenieath.the'' h isp idndnncrvertbisbov. thetiailostf things, U hap ' o f Goo Ondlgsatd.-..:- : - ’ ^ d e n

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Wfteks solen m ped tears'and occasiM angry whispen as they lutci :s. ■ .out 80 women attended the macc on domestic violence lujeres Unidas de Idaho, ot len .United o f Idaho. It’s the /omen have met to talk abo >lve issu es im portont to cn.e panelist totd how her husbi :d her twice in the first yet onship, and how he beat her ^hen you have a head injury ," she sold. " It's difficult

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Old K endall W ellard w as0 th e c e le b ra tio n ..

Uld cauti'Ips for a M fe holl• Nallona] Sir* Kld> Camptign of Una* fort u te holiday:3nly adults should handla (Irawofka th«y Ihould laava tha ama Immadia It uaa flraworica wllhoot paimlsakxi. Uuna should ba mo o(dy aourc* for fl 3iacuss aafaty proeadursa wtth chlldi an W ’slop, drop and rotK-ll-dolWr Maka aura thay know how to >nftrala how to uaa a Bra axUngulthai ^aad labaia carafuDy and follow dirao >Javar uaa flraworica Indoor*.3a aura apactalors ara out of nntfa I1 ara III .ttvKMUfiLVoow nraworks at anolha your faoa a ai dlKaFbdiffpan ovtrtSr

try to r»4onKa Ikawork* nal malh <aap a U m ot watar hartdy.■Javar carry flrworMh your pockat.

n R. Eichelberger, director o It Children’s National Medic im is one o f the mo.st painfii es a child con sustain and sui m em ade or illegal firew mely dangerous,- and even : y available to the pubtlccan r not used properly, the S tion yvartfe.ist im portan tly , firew ork be treated as toys. Math w s

an injured in cn in e s - N ^ ' • ■ . r .^IN FALLS r A Twin Fdls cd Sanirday morning-when r a ttactbr trailer-that-had ba nhouse driveway to collect n heil Dabestaiii; 43, wes tak Ic Valley Regional Medica e he was listed in critical < iday evening’ - cording to the Idaho State I iriving south bn Highway 93,I ofHighwaySO about 12:301 ickup* truck appnently wedge ailer drivdi ay 5 7 -y e n ^ d M oodirig. .BeIlu8,>af,notiiJi ent'is under investigsdon. -

nl u ^ n iiwiallj^ broke your child go »cned to the Her busbar

her children’s Jie diree-day hospital. She ce sponsored sake, she said, or Hispanic- She asked

iie fifth year she’s going t: ibout and, tty Her bones, so 10 H ispanic still pop when

She wns fru isband hbspl. she said. A Ju year b f their band has viol ier children. time» yet he 1 jry, it bleeds cutcd. She nt lit watching because she w

^ F r a n k B .1• Times-News'

' B O IS E -!c tion and tuitii Idaho Citizen

groups get these Issut

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' Education un ■ ^ measures thcj

o f Idaho schc aboition oppi details o fa an

. Walton~so*id campaign wi possibly toda} . W hile'thci released, won

StateBy Kevin MilTimcs-Ne.ws’

. ACEQUIA ap invitation R-Rupcrt, to ■ to consider Recreation re

. . . . ..a llyow nedpa ) Cameron 81

- o f a plan for.i o f Walcott Po

, . Cascade Rest 3 ^ ; s ta te Parks

; • Yvonne Ferw utes In Boise'

lalliwNwwa s c o ld .

t i o n . m i

illdayl offaramaaa j ; p . S q u ires

p its a t th e Ic jdlatalylfthalr H yj,ro.boat< or flraworica.ItUdran. Teach T i lw'sv-Idahfactions.

ByKcvinMU oabaforaflra- Tfn,es-News^ *har parson: or

cockpit o f the ____ picturing In I

r o f the bum S f / K . ™ Jical Center.

f.v1“: r r S a r c:n fireworks ,:anbeharm - •

w a ^ S g ^ h i".rks shoultiivssaid. Longregan

all ovenhado' annual Idaho

■ its image to a . • “This isn’t I

, sport,” Regan ills mim.was Binglum said en.he'drove A family vi backed into -;- this year, sept

it'milk.' ' gaWens;- taken to ’the Budweiscn ical Cenier, ly roonsono l ttl c,ondition' ' TTie family

said,-to accoi ;e Police, he • ,fiuis with* chi ?3 ,2.5 miles grown up ws 10a.m.when lasU pj^earsi Iged beneath .MurtBelliis .nity.tKst.Wijiil!

:^ured. The and oii|by,a^ : ' - b o t h e ^ ^ ^

f e to doit

go through that." band didn’t allow her to re; n’s injuries or brii\g them to she left him for her childre aid.ed not to be identified bcca g through divorce proceedir , so many of them once brol hen she suinds up. frustrated with the co\in systi

L Judge was rude to her. Her h b'lolated restraining orders ,tii lie has not been jailed or prc : never>pressed battery char e was frightened.

S ^ a n tl tipn creiB. Lockwoc^wS writer

- Idaho voters will vote on al iiition tax credits in 1996, if zens Alliance and.other const ps collect enough signature: ;suesonthe'6aIIot , ilse press'conference Saturd 3 f-Id ah o an s—fo r^ eh o icc - unvciled two educotion-rcli

;hcy say will improve the qua chools. And ,Saturday pitcmc opponents pounded out the'fi I anti-abortion measiu:& itizeos Alllance’Chaltman lid 'a Gem State anti-.abort will definitely b e 'lo u c h e

tday. ' '.icabortiotTTnitiative hasn’t b /ording for th? education prof

e control ccMiller, vs writer

HA - Gov. Phil Batt welcon on by ^ute Sen. Dean Camei to visit'Walcott Park and agr der using Idaho Parks tI resources to manage Ihc fct

n ^ d a contingent o f s u ^ r or. the state.to assume opcratl : Park and Centennial Park on leservoir near McCall, includ ks and R ecreation Direc errell, met with Batt for 45 n ise Thursday.

res a n d S h a n e B alo tto ws ) Idaho R eg a tta S a tu rd a y a t d riv e r D iitch S q u ire s , t

tio RegattjVliller- vs writer '

Y - Tyler Roth climbed into the I&.Boat,colled “Rapid Fi in his mind the demanding i second tum at the Idaho Reg t race course.ifely navigating the comer, old son o f K-Bbat racer Vit ihed his daydream-with a It as he accelerated through

VCT left the boat trailer,^, but a >is father race, he said he is a ow in his wake, garded as- a bildni and beer idowed by big en^nes, the 1 ho Regatta is woridng to ch^ 0 a regular fam il^event l’t a money sport, this is a fan jatta Com m itt^ Chairman Tt a id .. . . V'-:’ f viewing section was introdu «pairate from the-Budweiser 1;

ier ancfCoca-Cola w the prii s o fthe Regatta: tily section was added, Bingt commodate a ^ w i n g m u]: children. Many fans-Vho h watching the Regatta over rs now have childrdi, he said. i 'e o M peipentage o f ourcont qiM like .to.go to a s p « ^ > a W a;p< ^ 'and burgersiid-ikx

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tie stica“I f he.w n’t have n

-eport end up dead,” she said to the The fear o f bein Iren’s estranged partner is

times merited, said C cause advocate coordinate lings. Boise. Women who lc ■oken. higher chdnce of-gen

leave an abusive reli 'S tem , stoy. she said. Thirt> r hus- dcrcd women are mt ,tiiree ncrs or cx-panncrs, sh >rc)se- However, women v arges ship arc more likely i<

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KM JM alsI H Sat ' ^ <■ X; .■ Ed

Mil■ l ^ J Edi K v J Aci i p ^ l cre< 9 ^ ‘M wh M iifl-sch y W the

“ “ 'J' W alton noon. ■ ■ use'final equals $500 per child a

■ The olher Choice i Kelly, would remove statuu irtion local schoorboards ne led - ' '-unions. Former state

Mcritfian, introduced si been Statehouse eariy this j

■opos- Pie?!

onsideredf' Batt did not imme

.proposal, but a ^ c d t' cussion. inclutling fir

omed state.leron. “I was very encour greed ing with the governor

and was very supportive.: feder- asked for a better rece

Cameron showed pi orten and left a video with ations park’s recreational opi 3n the The federal Bureau uding the Walcott and Cer ec to r considering getting o min- ness for financial reas

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Ivatch so m e o f th e m echai ly. Squire 's follovra h is fa t , to all b o a t ra c e s .

tais-famil;In the family sectior

children with supeipo freely along the bank

to the' ■ boats' roorod*byTBur Fire.’!* Budweiser cups still lii g and Across the pits iror egatta a dozen bikini-clad y

In f^ n t a cheering cn r, the swimsuit contest, /ictor Marla Park wasn’t loud gardens or bikini ci

h the grandmother set up : pool for her two grar

; after eral viewing section, I anx- brew and bikinis.

“W e’ve been .here T fest been here," Park sai ! 19th youm ake.ofit" l ^ g e During the Regatta

people turned the bo; amily beet keg party, Bing] T e n y . Cassia County Sherifi

“We haven 't had duced several yean,” he quit rbeer- . The Regatta Comi , law enforcement oflic

irima- In the boat pits at as many kitls gapin]

gham , supercJiargeil engines up o f artf ty^cally made up have M att 0 reg o ty ,.1 6

tr the' ty w n i .^ b c ^ racin] Id. h ts f ifth tr ip .to B i ntmU", O tete iy , coming'to I event . fiui^yscatioiL ''' iiot be' , "Ite!B u ri« v R eg a l id tl .■ r a c e ," ;d t |^ 's id ( f "

abus0/e me, no one will or I'll saicfr)cing m urdered by an r is very real-and somc- id Dahiela Ebcling, court nator for the YWCA in10 leave have a 75 perccnt •getting murdered if they relationship than if they lirty-six percent of mur-

rnurdcred by their pan- 5, she soid. ' en who stoy in a relation- :ly 10 kill themselves, and P lease s e e ABUSE/B3

ion,[ ballotals was d istribu ted Saturday.

One Choice in Education > measure, dubbed the “Non Public Education Enhoiiccmcnt Act," provides incomc tax credits for Idaho parents., ... who don 't enroll ihcir

-school-aged-children-in-------the state’s public schools.This “tax credit for non. use o f public schools”

ild ages 7 to 16. . ce in Education measure ituiory fcquirements that ■ is negotiate with teachere’Itate Sen. Rod'Beck. R- ed similar legislation al ihc lis year, but it dicd in-thc—— 'le^se s e e BALLOT/83

for parksnmedlately approve the ed to listen to further dis- 5 financial cfTccts'on the

:ouraged about our meet- mor.” Cameron said. “He ve. I really couldn’t have reception." _ id photos o f Walcott Park with the govemor on the I opportunities.-cau o f Reclamation owns Centennial parks and is lg out o f the parks busi- rcasons.P lease s e e PARKS/B3

KEVIN liBlLeiVTha nnw44»i>«

:hanlca l ac tio n In th e fa the r, 2 .5 lite r

Iy affairMion Satuiday. Kids’ Day. npowered squirt guns rah lanks while superchargedaurlfter’canrand-plastic--------ill littered the area, from the family sections, ■ id young women strutted ; crowd in an impromptu

>n’t bothered by the beCr.11 contests. The Rupert - up an Inflatable wading grandchildren in the gen- ion, in the middlo»of the

lere every year.they’vp said. “This is just what •

;atta’s initial years, some : boat race into a regular lingham, a captain in the eriff’sDepartmentsaid.... { lad to arrest anyone for quickly odds.ommlttee employs local , i iflicen to keep security.,, at the Regatta, there arc

ping at the blowers and ines as adults. Boat crews t up o f family memben. •,.16{ w hose father Kim cing In tho Regatta, n ^ e Burley th is yea r. F o r "f

to B.uH.q ' is consittaed a

LegatU is,the big family. - [d .:*^eneyertaS^it:” ;• '.

V . J

.B-2 Tlnws-Nmrs,TWin

Conv...........- KENNEW ICK, V

Dale NorwicJc alter ; cracking jokes and sc

talks about his 33-yc a crimc he cloims is lonely woman’s imag

. Nonvick. 43, was c charges of conspiracy der, accused of {)Iottin, (0 kill two men for in Benton County Supcri also convicted him / degree then and decon( sion of stolen projwrty.

“They’re going lo the rest of my life and have a deod body,” No exclusive jailhouse inie

“I’m going to die in ‘Norwick said that

life did I think I’d gc something I didn’t do. planning to hurt some

"That's just not me bcgiui to,cry.

w hen the ease v ’ Norwick — who is i t

four ch ild ren — c< League baseball an( basketball team in nea

T h e ch a rg esNorwick a ^ was chi

degree murder, accuso 'sister’s husband, Will 1982 by pushing hii

^ Norwick, one o f Jewell

Peatli. . _ £ o d y . J . ^ i m e t t

PAUL - Cody Ja years old, ofPaul, diet 1995, due lo on acctde

Ammgemcnts are | be announced by the I in Rupert.

W a n d a G . H o o pTWIN FA L L S-W

________ 78, OfTwin FaUs, die24,1995, in TwmToll

Arningements ore | be announced by Mo Chapel in Buhl.

D avfd L . R u sse llTW IN FA LLS -

.. . R ussell. 88, o f Tv, Saturday,June24, I9{

Arrangements arc f be announced by Wli TwinFalls.

C h r is to p h e r J .T .TWIN FALLS - C

Patterson, day-old

HospiMAOICVALLB\

Somenanws

Laverae Stumpf of A nah icm ,aiif.

Lori Hoadley and and Kerry Tucker o f K

CASSIA

Melanie Adams, V Mareh and Dustin Stc ofHej^urn.

" Obitui

L u la G o b e l c i a r . L ula- G o b e l 01

. Carpinteria. Catif.,.ai• , Twin F a lls a n d He

. M onday, M ay 12; 1 B lo ck H o a p fc e Ho B arbara ; Calif.-, folic fight against cancer.

- S h e w a s born 'M e H otly G ro v e . W .Va

■ Caiplnteria resident ' 25 years, and a n a c t

.th e F irs t B a p tis t ;; . C arpinteria: S h e hac

. 'fo r h e r .e x te n d e d fe - * friehds.and especlall

V . . fui caring neighbors.' ;H onier Gobel in 1928

v ' ,'fouKchildren. th ey li• V , ; S he then married; H.l

:; .a n d :a d d e d th re e 9t( r..,family.,, ■■■If.' .,>.•.y^he^yI5^'8Urvlved

m m m m

i ■. ■ \ ,

WlnFall#, Idaho. Smdiy]june:

vfetednW ash: (A P ) '/^ '

tem ates betw e^*) sobbing when he -year sentence for

a figment o f a fiagination. is convicted of two icy to commit’mur* tting with.hisJover r insurance money. penor Court.Jhtois n April 6 o f nrst- »nd-degree posses-

to lock me up for ■ ■ ■ ■ md th ^ don’t even Norwick said in an interview. e in prison.” hat “never in my get in trouble for do. And never for mcone.me,” he said, and D ala Nc

tho crfite w ent to tria l, te n c e d : s married and has ' coached L ittle c o lle t^ and a children’s Jewell nearby Pasco. . denta l a

reopened charged

charged with first- dcadJoc used of kifling his declared Villiam JeweU, tn Ten ye him o ff a cliff, prosecuti

cell’s benefi<^es, fied, she

h npticej’ James Bennett, 3 ^uf«*ay died Fridoy, June 23, Rc8'0“ « rident near his home, ire pending and will ^he Hansen Mortuaiy

« p e r ^

re pending and will Monday c Moffett’s Memorial ]

of Buhl, I•nil ■ . * 1 »•*“ •^ ^ ■ Immaeul> - David Logan ViewingTwin Falls, died Moffett’s1995. at his home. Rosary w

re pending and wilt today at tl White Morhiaiy in

Mildre____ City, Uti.T . P a t te rs o n Falls, gr- Christopher J.T. Monday.Id spn o f Kristen Twin F^I

»itals:e y r e o io n a l m e d i c a l a

nes are omitted et patinits' reque

Admitted fofT>Yin Falls; and Kytee Jen

ReteaMdnd Gladys Martin, both of Tw ofKimberiy.

UA rtBM O l ^ H pSniA L •

>,'Martba Fairchild, Ryicer Kert Stout, all o f Burley; and Nicoli

laries]H l j B i m B f -daughte

I l M l l P l J D m i sohs, Oa and Gmc Ariz.;

' Hazelton NVendell:

iChariestc re n

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ ' . a n d two'c She was I

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H b e l o v e d (

Ca^lnterl

WLld— 3 Lillian I. Ullianrl

l a r k . died ThuiClark', 89, ol .theTwinF . and fomierly o f ' . Lillian \ H azelton. 'died near Avs

i; 1995. at Leigh Homer F H ouse In S an ta Educated ollowing a brave with her er. .where sheMay 8. 1906.:m Peterson •Va. Lula w a8:a..Tlw fan7) mt for more then and Ros acth/e member of ' a>oved to' 1st Church of attended had a great love Castleforc J family, church 'BaptlstCh ilally her wonder-. ‘ She. Is ors. .Ujta' married ' b a n d J c }28.and(hwhad~ Falls;-a si y later divorced. Falls; tw H.L ’Had' Clark .Miller of Stepsons to her Porter,of

-.. 'v.:- - •• ihreg.bro >ed/by. - a a o n , Orchard. |:Qobel',of Twin- R osew or

' i " ' ' ■

fw25.t99«

[tiurden

•|........idTtfiitininifiiiMyMai^fn

Norwick, h e re te t t i iy in g a t rime o f c o n sp ira c y to com i id 33 y ea ra , w a s a f ig m en t

ed $230,000 in'ihsuraoce. ell’s death was declared occi*I at the tim e , bu t offic ia ls led the case aftCT Norwick was ed w itb conspiracy . Jurors ocked and a m istr ia l was ed bn that charge.yean after Jewell's death, star titioQ witness Katbe Lm testi- he and Norwick plotted a sim-

iSrson of Twin Falls, died i^j5H e'227r9957^SLTiiE5- lal Medical Ceoier io Boiie.

ervicesrflfl Elner Tbomu, of Jerqt|ie, n. Monday, Hove-Robert^nII C l^ l in J<raae. Vi5vrfng; 5ly at the funeral chapel. . ‘

ia Marion Aothosy Madtleoa, ll, funenl Mass will be held at a. Monday at the.Cburcb of eulate Conception in Buhl, ng, 2 to 8 p.m. today at It’s Memorial Chapel in BuhL I' will be recited at 7:30 p.m.It the f u n ^ home.

Ired A. Walker" of Salt Lake Utah, and Jbnnerly o f Twin graveside service, 11 a.m.

ly. Sunset Memorial Park in ‘alIs.:yiewiog. 6 to 8 p m today

.CENTERDeraldMabevai

luest ' Areman'of Paul: fTetlezofOaklo'.

lennings of . ■ [.Ababywasfcom

:MINIDCrwin Falls:

Jo cp o n to fR i^

lerbs, Elsie ’ Lawreoce Holla role.Draper Bubel and Margar

Q uintauofB url^.

, - F b r o• v;.eiii|.7<

r) B 'urgess of Santa Klaria. and Alice Euler, of :Bolse:

Iter-in-law, M rs. K enneth .:

m erson Clark of. T ucson , s is te rs . S a r& ,B ;ag g of

3n ahd Virginia Buschhom of »II:0)ne'J}rother.;Bill Neff.of ston^W.Va.} 18 grandchll- and s te p c/rancTchlldren; B u ag re a t-g ra n d c h lid re n ro'great-great-grandchlldren.' IS preceded In death by her d son, Kenneth Qobei: and , Id, H .L ‘Had’ Clark. . ■ fUQsral waS'heldjUuno 15in'. terta:----- ;-------—

n P e t a l ?nrPeters, 83. of Twin Falls^ hursday. June 22 ,1995 , at-. n Falls Clinic AHosQltal. - ' ^ n was bom F:eb. .23. <1912 . w a. Mo:, ,the d au g h te r-o f,.’ r R. and-D elia l‘. p a v l s . . ' ted In Missouri, she moved er p a ren ts to C astlefo rd she met and marked John F.; on April 8, ie40','ln-6olse.. uroed in the Castleford;:Buhl ‘ osew orth ■ a r e a until' they. ' to'Twin Fdlls.ln 19744.iUlIian ed the.B ap tlst C huroh at;V. ord, and the TWn Is.JF^rst,,,

^ ^ u rv lv e 'd 'b 'y ,h S ’r JoJih-.F.',Peter8<6f.'Twln '

1 son - T q w Peter?. mlVirtn; tw o v d au o h te rs ;’ d o n n a ' of^Twia F alls 'and^Palsy ;.ti of K « h ^c k £ .W a8 h .:. a n d ’, i irothersi'-Blll-.Oavis-orPdrt . •d.vya8h:^,;.Wpy^^^ ! rorth.' j ld ah o .'.im d ^^ o lv i ■ I

M 'iJd

a t hiB m u rd er trial In Mar >mmK m urder, fo r w h ich I mt o f a lonely w o m an 'a In

ilar fate for two other cci- Robehs and Kenneth H ials She says the piot.w. was idea, that ^ went alon o rs bad fallen in love with di vas aiid former insurance sj

•• 29,'ofKcnnewick was t star n i^ for cooperating with sti-' ; Norwick describes Lt im- tiooally unstable wonu

ed ArranBements are pendii es t» announced by Keynoi

Chapel inTwinFalls.

le, and from 9 to 10:30 a.m. jn R e fo ld s Funeral Chape

” * Rntfa Ota Peter*, o f Holji Monday. White Mortuar

a, Falls. Friends may call ft at p.m. today at the funeral i of the fiunily will greet fnend ll. 8 p.m. at . Iil. BfHe Loo Coowiy, of K n. pjn. Monday, Mountain Vi

Home in Tacoma, Wast Mortuaiy in Twin F^ls).

cein ' Ricky Dean PotUignot a. Falls, 1 p.m. Tuesda; in Mortuary in Twin Falls. Vii ly 8 pjn. Monday at White M(

itn T fr i y and Dustin Stout, both of Bi ]; Moricela Macias of Rupert; f- , .

Birthsbm to Nicole Draper of Heybun

IDOKA MBUORIAL HOSPnV

• AdmittedU9>ert

Bdcued '>ller, Raul.Diat Cannela.Aqui -garita Cano. alllof Rupert; ai

r o b i tu a r y r a te in fo rm a 17 3 3 ^ 3 1 . ex te n s io n 27C

3,' surviving are four granc r, Brenton Porter, Reche l» .:R e b e c e a Porte.r an ^ / 'H ()0 v:eir;;She..wa8 prei :i,'%*.death by'one sister.

The funeral will be held }f Tuqsdayt'^June 27,' ' 3f Reynolds Funeral Chap( 3f Falls, wfth the Rev. Robei I- of Rrst Baptist Churoh In ); offldating; Burial vrill'foll n- Buhl West End Cemeten 1. ' may call from 3 to 8 p.m >r et tne funeral chapel. -cj

E n i M L . . C o n n o r sE rnest'L ee Connor S

I,' Aimo, died Saturday nwrr it-. 24; 1995, a t his hotpe of sV ed.Illness. •>i. ..iH e.w aa bom .March 18 >f Aritansas. H ew astheson i. ' Lee Connor and Dora Gr d was-a veteran of World V d married Robbie Lee. 'V -H eJs survived by. hli I.. Alnio: fh/e sons..'Ernest'C il.'of'Smlthfleld, Utah, Rob y,:'Connor.-and Je r ry Lynn n b0 thv0 f'Elba, ldah0 ;'.Ma( It; . Connor, of St. George, L tt7, LesUe:0(Mn:C6nnorpf Vfti

1 Corinor; all of Rupert: 32 ( 1 ; dr6n:, 2 1 .great-grandchlk a 1 6 'd^-ljreet-grandchildr

military graveside.sft 1 ’, held.«aturday.evenlng,1 1995;-, a t th e 'Sunny.:Cei

■ n o to ^ p t• n a tw NorwicJ

in 1991. > Roberts ha

. they were Robert

Colorado _ t?siified 1

^ without e) .refused to

In Augi diiccd Lei in April 1‘

Soon af life insui m ended Harris, 2i restaurant

H ;.T nV i'i:O y j In Octol ____ -■ . - .aS1.5mlll

L a jg tj,j,T _ A P p h « , the Wash!

arch , c la im s -'plot to ki! l h e w a s se n - canceled Im aglnaUon.

having ma T men — Todd since divoi Harris.was Norwick’s N O nvick ong because she Norwip die horse trainer ’ never love salesmaa. Lee, ' never, hapj:

} granted-InnhuiT'-^I never th p ro se o itb n .tb ld 'b e c 'b i Le« u ah'^mo- . she wasn’i nan who' could away from

■ ' I McCMcCAL

— ' smokqum]dinii aiid will f i r e a noiai h'mienil------- TThc basc

jumpers, e year to jun rookies are fom^week

__________ them for th

— ^ - S t u dIjister, 1 p.m. ary in Twinfrom 4-to 8 D 1 S & '

ll chapel andods from 6 to .^q g | ,

•Kimberly, 3 - - B O I S E View Funeral w eighing ish., (White- capable o

sprint, hav except mai

'?'■ I" 1Jay. Wh. e pish and < .studying ;

r iM o^ntain dociimcrite

^ human-capected. Bil cent o f all

_ , ■ theecosystThat's o« .a n d M .m ^

sponsorshi through the

um. tbefimbea.marked in I

TAL . ! and eqiiippin northern and souther

. ^ ■ Fish andWakkinen

luite, Edviac popiUmip V idM «ri»a . expand. Bl

litter With t

m d John , (

ipel In twin' '•>ert J. Smithh Twin Falls M i M r v Dllov/at.the sry.iPriendsC-:.m; Monday

■ H ' ■Sr., 74. of.

xnlng, Juna r ^ ^ e n d - . ,

18,1921,'in- ' J a n to xiofRobert"Sttxxns.'HeI War H. He' '. : . ■ - h o m eh is w ife -o f ♦ U i-QConnor Jr . . t h i s 3

o b e rt Allen

Utah, and . i m o r t ! /ftfllfj.Utah;. ' , 'u s c d y :a re n ‘SUei .«Id Christine' ■2 grandchll- . . n e t ir

jdfvlce wai:; ‘ “' • " j. June 2 ^ - - . ' ':edar Rest-. • ents', w ere . . : Mcculloch; ': ' .iV '

::;consIc

j ! | i

sm tiept his rejection ofjier.'* ' t woman mined my lUe,” be said /ick introducedXee ia Robert 1. Within a couple b f months I had moved into her house on( TC buying a truck to g ^ e r. erts, 24 , now stationed ii do .with the U.S. A ir Force d that Lee kicked. h1^ j>ut t explanation, a WMk after h< to buy life in su rancs^^O ^

ugust 1992, NorwjcTc%tfo Lee to Harris. .TSey marriiet 11993.after that, theyw ent to buj

surance. A n agent.recom ' d a S l 50 ,000 p o licy foi 29, who was working as (

mt bus boy.lobcr 1993, the couple boughi nillion policy on Harris.(hilt year, an informant tippec shirigton State Patrol about t kill Harris. After authorities id his life-insurance policy testified, he and Lee begar marital probleriis. They have vorced.

c k ’s v e rs io n/ipk says he. and Lee were jyers and'tbat the c o i i ^ i ^ ippraed.-'^ • ' I v ’ /e rto1d^ t-g irL ri(ivn l;ii9 :1 'bn;seydU ' o ^ i o M . ' ^ U m’t going toJbd]a^':(o-{^y om me,” Noc^.cJc m d ' .*

CalljumpereriALL (AP) — Forest Service impers are training as the 1995 on slowly begins to speed up. ase'is'homeio'abourso^moke'

e i ^ t o f whom are new this jumping out of airplana. The ire about to finish up a rigorous dc training program, prqparing r the impoitant task o f catching nguishing small ftres. lies m ust haye five o r six

dy:-M an4s- gest danger frizzly bears;E (AP)..-t* Grizzly bears, ng up to 600 pounds and } o f reaching 30 mph in a lave few namral enemies nan.s 12 years-since the Idaho d Game Department began lg grizzlies in the Selkirk lins, 13 deaths have been riled. Seven were definitely caused and three are sus- Biologists say up to 75 per- all grizzly b w m ortoli^ in ystem is caused by, humans, s one o f the conclusions o f Ihat s t^ e d in 1983 with the ship o f a graduate program the Universi^ ofldoho. Since bear was captured and radi(^ in 1983,34 have been t r s p i^ ipped with radio transmitters mi Idaho, eiutem Washington hem B riti^ Oilumbia. ; md Game b io lo^st Wayne en said the Selkiirk ^ izz ly tion has th e p o ten tia l to Bears average 2.2 cubs per

ih three common.

Ej ^ f.piirdiaseb elo w .v a ll

be themT s ia s r* : ’.Mr. j

' ' ■ ■ 'amount < ne 15 years^^ngr, tl 130-year ^rieffio. '

: Mr. C used a 3( ing more In ta x -J ^ i rtgage paymerif for d i^ v e st^ , to his adyeii

■ Wllh'ah E^A (Ebon 'ir>te'r^,Vtaxes: saved rided;,’V M r.A$973

- , e Is economically i iith:pver,the JSryeM iV ■ Tax ;tracKets;; m o sidered m this analyst

«OFESSIO^

tence a <' -He said they remai

jaid*-- becausehepitiedher. >erts “Katbe to me is the Iths, one, likes,” Norwick i and never had a single frii

. w orkers despised her.1 in oddball and never fit in. rcc. He. says he thought out, whqiliasjhgy drove b a r he CftiM from. Yakima a

ago, she took her clo tfo- tned to ta n m l^ him. ried ' He was less amused'

panties on the antenna c buy didn’t stop seeing her. )m - “There was no .real r fo r made it clear to kathe 1 IS a g o i n ^ o leave my w

going to fall in love u Ight not going to have sex '

r i l be your fnend,”’ No ped Periodically — and a u ta ence to his family — hel ties rimmed g la s ^ to wipe a' Icy, Lee was-intrigued by gan' he had killed Jewell, No ave “Kathe was not on ly ;

my ability to handle a I aura hanging over me m asterm ind crimir

ere Norwidc^.who, wore a i icy . . j ^ Jiunpsmt for the inti

ri^dy fer fires'ice y e a rs o f firefigh ting « 995 b e a sm okejum per canc Ip.' ^ fire experience IS supple ikD*~^lassroont%JStniction-oi this o f fire suppression and I rh e sim ulation exercises. ous The sim ulation exere ■ing ju m p in g o u t o f a m ock 0 ling high'OD a to w e r w hite

c a b le s , ' w h ic h S im ula s i x ' from the plane.

“ ^ S U N S• “ W'S 2296 Klmberi)rs. 7 3 3 - 5 7 ^nd rtS?*

s G r a n ien G r a v e M a r

er- . - V lS ) i9 ^ ®in . . ,

o f O d d S i z e s S', C U p r ig h t , S l ^ ■ P IL L 0W S ;:F I

2 Se^njj.flU’wffleli e rs -,'— — >. vv -TV—------ -

ue I

1wr J

F i b

2466'Ad

[flee was reciahtly askiE se an $89,000.home, rallies were madd over i

A ' |la jn '^ ish ;O f $89 m b s t ' ^ r i o m l c y , 'A . t f «•. B - u s e s 'It of total rintraest: than , thus be able.to usc o

3 (^ s r^ j i i^ g a a B ,V : iductlble -moHgage In b r the -eh ti^ ' S O -ie i

onoiMc W i/e edi-ahdT < j!S ii-^^sa

il sui»rib,j;Tor:(theJerii ir mbrJgag«T^drbyi$7j

5- ’ ' ' f , '3

deathplained friends . ou tjo the tr

• , have inspe ie little kid no ^said, ‘I-don c said. “Kathe like that arb Tiend. H er co- Norwick sa1 jr. h f t was an “Before I in." ' ' Ken and neIt it was funny -‘.Well, I gol >Mk to the Tri- ‘ w e need is a couple years > said it'lighl lothes o f f ^ d o^thattim <

dw h A she left T h e f u t u rjo fh isc a r .b u t Norwick’;

le n ^ his coI reason once 1 don’t je that: ‘I ’m not chance in liwife. I ’m no t his wife, Liiwith you. I ’m ahead with i

X with you but “Ifyou doiNorwick said. chance foreviat every refer- sh e stilt

e lifted his wire- .conviction;1 away tears. “I told.'thby rumors that happen and'lonvick said, ■forward andy foscinated by ‘T here’s noI horse but this ing gun; Thle that I was a all — just hilinal,” sa id __________a blaze-orange . i nterview in the

issed' with the urance money, •; ^

1 out, she came ■* t\j bi

season ■'experience to essay atkkndidate. Their Oddren’s Cilemented with *Aiy parent -on-all-aspects" Topwnaioldbelmyiorand benandbu

« i .e s incEdc cain)lancdoor. le attached tolates le a p in g , a c y i t o

■■ IkSoS”?I possession,

S E T ^ ^ S r i a l ^K . - EvnafierorlyRd. 'r i o , sdeolngyoi

. . -ahamesBai ^ MortutnySi

sdeaapes tasBsandb on the pie4

f I T I 7 . 7»«00or I JI M. fittnSun-jyCERS annwranjr. ^ fcraBtkhs,

donl I Goiitlfilo

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d is some insurance.'_SHc_ igh'tly ohd r jiis t' Ifiii'ghcdlt time,” he said.

tu re . Cick’s attorneys plan to chbl- ' - s conviction. .;I’t sec this appeal having;a . in hell,” Norwick said, but , Linda; persuaded him to go ith it. ;1 don’t do it now, you lo ^ ]&ur jTcvcr,” Mrs. Norwick said;- tilt seems shocked b'y'nis oil;, • ‘ .d.the kids.a miracle oould imd Miss Harris could come and tell the thith,” she said. i no dead bodies, no smbk- < ; They have no evidence at stherstory." ■ •

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Disabilities Act ahd -J V -'-havc-not-receivcd s CL \ preting sci icCi_^

^ - - 'l i . Tbeir complaints\ K >ng* •

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Parks—• Continued from.BI

Last week, Come'ro support o f tbe state Recreation Dcpartmeni

*• • ,to bave tbe state maint ate Walcott Park.

■ • "Staff feels it is a I ' .with tremendous water- '■.luhities,” Ferrell said.

State oilicials would v to be self-sufficient if

• r.ovcr. Tbc Bureau woul l ;own the land and has ex ' est in makii)g a deal wit] :• , Under an agreetner -icussed, tbe state would

|Abuse_^ C on tinuedfrom B I v ^ e i r children are more -v;tbe abusive parent oi : ' become abusive, Ebelir

“Tbe system loves to . v;violence aside," she sa

.l^to-pusb. we need to we’ll bc where we are t

1 -C This year so far, t ' ; ^disputes, resulted-in N — -l.'hhqmicides'.4n-one,-01

i ib'ot her common-law I ' , :,:G arc ia. She said sb

; -abused;A judge dism :• 'ch'arges against her.> In anolf , Nicole Pl \;M ay aAer her cstranj

. ' .^;Ricardo.Barboza, violai Ning order and shot her i

- • ;bouse, as her children ;-:then killed himself.

. D eborah O abardi, ';:'V oluntcers A gainst *;!Twin Falls, said a cli( ^dered just six weeks ; ;-8bc didn’t meniion nam

|BaIlot_; -iiContlnued from B1 i . iSenate Education Comm

i' : I f either education m ": flcs for Ihe 1996 ball< ’ can expect a heated,

; *• .'campaign. Tbe state’s 1 ?_ors’ union, the Idahc ’ 'A ssociation, opposes

i \ ,i.p r^ its and attempts to •j ' CoQ school board'Unionr

I ^ Idahoans for Choice ir ( : ; (paired by Boise busini

, ' ^7obnston and state Sen.■ R-Nampa. But the orgs

Stacking from Ibe Idar Alliance and Idaho Fa r& ecutive Director Denn I -wjn a statement distri> meclia, Choice in Educa

tuition 1ax credits > , r {ige non>pubtic educat

'r i ^ d "a llev ia te tbe pi .x 'expense o f overcrowdec

■ !* iT o qualify an initie ;;)4ovembcr 1996 ballot, s <r oqllect 41,335 valid sign

. ?S-l996.'rheIdahoCiti2 I jfibich'launcbed an onti-f I tiative campaign Fridi ' '^ t b e r signatures for ti J d abortion measures.

‘ It’s uncertain how n «;the in itia tive drives ' >'from the R epublican

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dependse deaf community muniMte illey. is watching ' Spinal ; case of Art and., deaf at ai Rupert. to commsuing the judicial pl^, J>ut t e Amencims w ith '' s i ^ long ihd claiming they situation, d adecjuQle inter- Deanni

comes frIts still arc pend- pie. Her i

are all <:00a, Anderson, o f uncles < Americans w ith ' Americai

hould be enforced munlcate

1 enue fromcron gained tbe fall betwci:ate Parks and operatinglent for bis plan the B urlintain and oper- Recreatior

The plaa beautiful site and feden,ter-bascd oppor- to sp lit ali. Walcott aruld like tbe paric Cameroit i f they take it possibilityould continue to : paries i f thJ expressed inter- The onlywith the state. Walcott Panent being dis- ' A $2 fe<aid generate rev- possibility.

I____________ ofthe caseore likely to kill O nTH aI or themselves asked Gateling said. tbe client*:i to put domestic would nev: said. “We need - Gabardi sato be angry, o r Anotheire now.” the womei; two domestic, endured 2!n Magic Valley tionship in-Olivia-Jimenez___ JllLstartw husband, Poul trol," shesbe had been go anywhe

smissed murder had to acc my day.’’

J Palmer died in The abuBnged husband, He startiolated a restrainr w eapons,er at her friend’s house foi:en watched. He allow her

radius frond i, director o f F ina llyst V iolence in daughter,client was mur- 1991, whiks ago. Though daughter, >lame^ the details now d ist

I GOP’s patnmittee. abortion iI measure quali- party leade allot, Idahoans fo r^u cati d, high-profile Walton i ’s largest teach- Superintei aho Education informed c ses tuition tax before Sal to weaken laws But it’s uc

)n negotiation! support 6 in Education is Superintm sinessman Zane ramment F ai. Jeny Thome,)rganization has Idaho Citizens Family F orum .

ennisMonsfiold. C' I II' stributed to the H A u ucation officinlji. H • ts will “encour-; cation growth" t pressure and ded schools." F 7 T T T 1 Itiative for tbe )t, sponsors musti&iLS inS,d .g .y ri^ B in i. a S l M nday, will also , ir th6 education

V mucti support S N:s will receive;an Parly. The l k = ^ £ =

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nt^estsdea) those deaf people who can- ad lips, dnd therefore, miist d'dn sign language to com­ate with tl^e hearing world, ial meningitis left the couple c an early age. They read lips imunicate with hearing pco- it they have used an English ih^geT hierpreter in a legal' on.nne-Montgomciyrof Jeromer“ Trom a family o f deaf peo- irr mother, father and brotKcr .1 d ea f, as w ell as aunts, s and cousins. She uses can Sign Limguage to com: ate, except when she signs

>m park user fees! Any short- ween generated revenue and lg costs would be shared by ureau and Parks and ion, Cameron said, plan .would leave the state era! govemment with a bill : about $110,000 between : and L'entennial park, ton also said’there is a "real lity’’ o f fee Increases at the the state bM0i^ _ m y 0lved. '

ily fees now charged ‘at Park are for ovenught users, fee for a!! park, users' is one ity.

matchPalmer’s case. day th e c l ie n t’s husband Sabardi to '“talk sense" into nt's head - he loved her, be lever hurt her. The next day, i said, he Wiled ber. her panelist^ who. works at nen’s shelter in Twin Falls,123 years o f an'abusive rela- I in another state. artcd-out-slow,,(with) .coni_ le said. “I’m not allowed to vhere with.out my husband. I account for <eve^ second of

buse "snowballed," she said, trted s ta lk in g b er w ith , IS. She was locked in her for tw o w eeks. He didn’t ier to go outside a 10-mile itjm their house.Ily she escaped w ith her :r, driving to Califomia in vhere she had family. Her r, who witnessed eve^^ing, is tru s ts m en and avoids

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party platform has opposed n since 1980 and several iders,tuve expressed support ation vouchers in the'past. in says Idaho State Schools itendent Anne C. Fox was d o f the education measures Saturday’s announcement; uncertain whether Fox will

t th e proposal^ . Tbe idident was not available for It Friday or Saturday.

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jafeoimnu]I- English to her five, bea st dren, w ho-range from I- years old.

Sbe has felt the same ft e a s the Motiroys, she said IS to refuse the services o f a >- fied in te rp re te r who c h understand her. ‘ • ll' “Some interpreters car

for me while others do jr^lhe'conditions o fth e in' >- situation confidential,’’ sh ;r She suggested business >, ofllcers, hospiml stafT an s leam sojne basic sign lai Ir communicate with dcof is the area.

t- "I’m more than willinj d to g6 to Walcott Park to >y being well-maintained a d open to tbe public,” Cam'

The Rupert legislatoi :c going tighten up some nur 11 reviewmg ttte proposal aga n L eg is la tio n would 1

ll Parks and Recreation £ e approve any agreement 1 •'thetwojparitt.I t '“Unless som^tfiing'BIi I. I guess the next step is e public express its opinio

port,” Cameron said.

friendships with childrer "a Blcd'families.;o The women, mostly p le who work in social ager y, s to rm ed w ays to help

women who often don't I it to escape o r access t< s, speaking crisis workers. 1- U ntil C Sl workei . C arvajal volunteered ii_pancI.discussion,_tbe_ ' :o s b ^ e r had nobody, to ti I Sp^ish-speaking womc

)f ing counseling. She has 'during court sessions bef

I A udience m em bers h .shelters in tbe Mini-Cassi iT "W e desperately nccc 't woniansaid. •' \ le But for these women, t

why the courts don’t to! ;r action against batterers, n at Saturday’s session was sr Starting July !, the fim J, ing a restraining order wi fs 5500 to SS.OOO.

d B ut lE A P residenII Beaudoin criticized the rt right for interfering in la'

and education issues sh e : s church-related, s “I haven’t figured out :s nection those kinds o f i ti with a Christion coalit II ment," she said, e • As for the teachers’ u ir w ill v igo rously oppc

issues," she said.

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commission annot voice explosive i lo not keep p„b|ic land inteiptcting Thecomiiiil she said rybodv locrsscs, police J„g local cc. and dentists serving natu language to ..Many tit If people in ,hc p„blen

Adorns said I w e’re hopi

, problem." ,____________ Grazing o

; ' .Wildlife R( ing to pay 52 m issioners to know it is ranchers we and remains U.S. Fish

meronsaid. which mano or said he is ing would umbers before year. The i gain with Batt. never given 1 Have to be Fish and W and the state ' ment. Fish Boord must

to

i l in d ^ u 'u i , s to have the lion and sup-

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professionalsencies, brain- *Ip H ispanic - M L t have money to Spanish-

er Carm en i during thes_ T w in .F an s_ _____ | $ j |translate for

ncn undergo- Ass interpretedefore.:s asked forssia area. - ,cd one," one '

:, Ufficd over Altake stronger5, some news Y O U N ' aschcering. p nine for violat- .will rise from . i H H R n

_ 6;nt M o n ica . 5 5 5 tie Christian " [ n i T j labor matters . ' e said are not

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EY - Cassia County cora- rs have formed an'advisoty ee charged with staying f public lands issues, im m ittee is on effort tbe loners to-defuse potentially e issues by working with ind management officials, ihittee will act as an_adviso-- 0 commissioners in protect-— economic interests ond prc- atural resouroes.. times we’re always behind

lem," Commissioner John aid. ‘ By using a committee iping to get ahead o f the

g on the Minidoka National Refuge is one issue com­

ers ore tack ling . Three were told last year by the

ih and W ild life Scrvice, inoges the refuge, that graz- Id bc prohibited ofter this e ranchers say they were /cn a chance to work with Wildlife on range monage- sh and W ildlife says jt is^

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a- improper uses on its land. ry OfTiciols from public lg cics have been asked b

sioners to participate In t le tec,' which hos yet to ly formed. About two do: Ih representing a variety < s. will be appointed by com 0-. -Adams said.:t------ Pete F etersonrB urUc- Ranger for tbe Forest

be is not sure whether hi id ac tiv e com m ittee in Legislation guards aga: cc Scrvice employee confli le cst. Peterson said he is

think locally but national! al But the commissioner n- good one, he said, beco :e help keep the. Forest Set le local opinion, e, “ W e’re ^encouraged, z- something we would lil is with them on," Peterson s rc He secs the committee th to keep local interests ali e- lie land.is “I suspicion its part of

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Mag[ i d s i n f o r es mandate as wide moven- ith a settled mcnt's trying was allowing ty over public id. The countyic land agen- the federal g< by commis-. Adarns said,

I th e . '^ ra ^ t; tbgcthn and ;W iw liciiiliy the issues.__lozw^pejjple “Public lan ' o f« te t^ B ts tle g ro u n d bi n n ifM v ii|i^ notional grou

trying to shut rtej^tflfW icr-meni-agcncic!

die,” Adams s he.lrim t^'an The tawsui

m eihber. W ild life Sei gainst Forest brought a st flict lof inter- Minidoka Na is obliged to was brought ally loo. the National er’s idea is a other enviro: cause it will charged thot lervice up on' 'not protecting

M any pee d , and it is impression th like to work ment is tryini i soid. lands. Peiersclee os 0 push the cose, he s; olive on pub- trying lo pre:

' by reguloting o f 0 westem- resources.

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g ic Valley .* e g r o u n dvemeni o’f local govern- .'ing to exert m ore authori- blic land," he soid. ^in ty ’s intent isn 't lo usurp, ll go v ern m en t's authority, a id , b u t to b r in g p eo p le Jld get .them talking about

lands have bccom c a bat: d b e tw e e n c e r ta in la rg e groups o f p eople, who arc shut them o f f and govcm - fcies a rc 'ta u g ^ r in the m id- Jis said.« u it against the Fish and Servicc th a t ultim ately

1 stop to grazing on the Notional Wildlife Refuge

ght ogainst the agcncy by nal Audubon Sodeiy and 'ironmenta! groups, who rtot Fish and Wildlife was ting the wildlife refuges, peop le are under the n that the federal govern- ying to lock up all public ’ erson soid. But thut is not ie said. The govcriimeni is preserve the environment ing uses that erode natural

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RALEIGH. N'.C. (/ Moon had settfed in for home when the phone ra

It was a cicrk at the store she manages. Tv were still in the store at and their parents wen sight

Moon wishes that nigl aberration. But she and < workers say it is comi parents, grandparents, i

' ters to drop children of and leave them, spmetin

“ It amazes us on a. Moonsdys.; It is not that children

' unwelcome,' explains Fi owner ofthe store Moon

“To some extent, wi watching a child for br time. We cncourage p< advantage o f us in a sm next door to get a Col right,” Chapman said.

“B il somebody walk never seen before, they < and don't come back f Meanwhile the child n> the bathroom and you hi ity. *■ “People are usmg us 1 .service,” Chapman sa> some conccm about indi

Tadvantage ofus.” ': His wife, Donna Chap ;reccntly with a few fiien ■through the American S iRetailers Association. S

Mom emei■'CHICAGO (A P)

'Nadesan slipped into rdays after giving birth <couId ever hold her 'n< 'For more than three i husband,. Aru, sat at 'p laying the baby’s la | 'ioos aiid gurgles; tiyinj .-wife back mto conscious

Slowly, she began to - • .pn Friday, she held h<

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. i i i ^ t h e a i n y a3 N EW Y O R K (A P) !«elf>described **talk rai ;«alled Mario.' So did R ;S ida guy .named BobD<

F o rm er O ov. M ar .. -joined the ra n la 'o f talk

tw ’ t u r ^ y with a weeklj M ^lN in show that aired 1

p a ^ on 14 stations ns C H e answ ered quest A f firm a tiv e a c tio n , t MeVidi, welfare refom jSdpics fro m c a l le rs

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of fu n :s e m p l o y e e s. (AP) — Trish^'^blCTiris for the evening at to North C e rang. ■ Oeb M<the Dnrham' toy Toys & T Two little boys - te lls - o f

e at closing time, fam ily /ere nowhere in makes a I

o f leaving night had been w children ii nd other toy store store, immonplace for "Mom is, even babysit- 10 lunch I off at toy stores very

^m es for hours, restaurantI a daily basis,” , door and i

' off her chiIren shoppm are for an hou5 Fred (Thapman, a .'. .. hcx>nmanages. * M cC 'olIi, wc don’t mind says. “It h • brief periods o f year with te people to take - McColIismall way, to go o f peopleCoke. That’s all her store:

tomer wh(alking in you’ve McColiistey d ^ off a kid the generalk for two hours. Not alld needs to go to companii^dII have that liabil- old enougl;

David Hus fur a day-core parent !ea> says. "We have Mass., toy ndividuals taking old the chil

"W e’rebapman, checkpd- infant or i iiends she knows ' Heael,’ w in Specialty Toy American I. She found the Assomtioi

e r g ^ f r o m c «*) — J» iie ^ ;A im a M a ri Ito j n ' ' **1 see .tirth,'btrftrfeBW then,*‘.‘saii! - 'new daUght^ir.. o f medici :e months, her Chicago ot her bedside venatesevi iape-recorded;- Mrs. Na I'ing to coax his begah at S iousness. . .. . Care Cen to come to, iiid iilw here ' sb I her daughter; sevetvpre-

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estions a b o u t . ' ; 1, the,federal,V-.‘ V ’ arm and other, -.'-' irs in c lu d in g ,mjbrity leader^.,.' ; A « ! sidential nom >-‘ '

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arid chs f i n d t h e m s en r i i o t unique to’KCT'Slore'dr' 1 Carolina. 'McCoIlistcr, who'runs HMS : Treasures in Omaha, Neb., 3 f one

who < |t» 8 s y m p i a habit ■ king their v W h a t I D n in her p e r v a s l v e

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h alf,” ____________ , 'U ls te r — — — t hoppeiis.about three times a th this particular family.” ollistcr said there ore two t> pa lie who Icove kids behind in re: “One is the frequent cus- vho feels somewhot entitled,” iisttt said. ‘T he other is just sral ruSijpcTSon.” ill toy sTqres frown on unac- iq d cbildrm, provided they are

to take care of themselves.I Hesei said when he notices a caving a child at his Concori-: oy store, he checks to see how • jhildis.re ju s t concerned about an )r a toddler being left.” said who is president o f the

an Specialty Toy'Retailcrs tioa-. . , '•

co m a\^ |^ a[arie, for the firsflime; e m iracles evefyVnow and aiid Dr. Jesse Hall,professor icine-iat the. U niversity o f - » Hospitals. “It kind,of reju- evcryone.”Nadesan’s.mcdical odyssw t S t Margaret M ^ Health enters in Hammond, In d . , . sh e w as d iagn6sed w itli' ire-eclampsiai a hypMensive

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' She remembers a little «s 7 years, old, whose bab^ in 'in the toy store with stric IS- to stoy there.- I,” “She was here for a ist Moon remembers. “It v

Tbe little girt said ‘I ci 1C- clean, put. something t< ire help you. I don’t want t s. way.’” Moon wasn’t pre] : .a babysitter when sbe retun

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.. comes through tbe door an her, ‘Come on, we’re re id she says.tie "W heni wenrup to sa rs to'her, she'says, ‘Obi, doo

be back to buy someth/ '— ^

after giying Ipregnancy disorder. <

id Sne gave b itth^^ .iik or Caesarean s ^ o b ' FM. o f - days later doctors p ^ o i u- terectomy in an attempt i

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than ad n g o t h e r p e1 said; he’s told~Ume‘-and-l<take resi^nsl- happen mot

tild. ■ > his store, ad in my store, major probI<^ou know the • "From m;:hild is going I would say6 be safe quent,” h e slere,” he said, depends on i‘The question “I’m in as the mentality side o f Bos)f a parent basically wcloing that and Dr. Ol!v(h a t’s Y^hat I Carolina Chlon’t . quite the practiceinderstand” in toy stores

I t i s : ho htm,unsettlionger a shock "It’s symj0 M oon, the is pervasiveDurham toy not value ou

just accepttie giri, around socie^, we^ t t e r left her be o valuabict instmctions resource.”

As for th<a long tim e /’ store at do;was real sad. parents evencan help you cleric chidedtogether. I ’ll gized. The>

: to be in your since they vrepared for the errand,” MG'rnied. ' Mrs. Choiee.ateen*ager. vent the pro1'•type person she has resi3r and yells at stores asldn{ready to go,”’ dren behind.

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the two boys'left in Moon’s :losing time last winter, the ventiially returned. When the Jed them, the parents apok>- ley thought it was all right / were just running “a quick vloon says. i'hapmiui would rather pre- noblem in the fii^ place. But esisted pp8ting;signs in ber dng parents nbt to leave cMI- nd. • ' •k the sign niay be o f f ^ iv e >eople, but tbey wouldn't-be e that would leave their ch iH

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Hunt claimed $234. and $147,182 in assets filing in federal Bankrii

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“I feel i t 's my respo j^hbw anybody who woi f b t out o f here for a that's the best reason I ci rays Haugh, one o f the 'die Storm King Mountaii : For.Nadine Moekey, Don, was among the i4 killed when wind blew i day-old firjs July 6 , tl: remains: Why did they s otall?

In her view it was a d ing to happen. “They dii Storm King for no reasoi

Officials from Gov.' ^n down have told he didn’t have the re^urces {tre earlier.C “Wijr pufthem on th( :thcy co u ld n ’t give

• jesources? Their radio ihey were told not to c uk ing for slurry drops."

An investiga tion O ccupational H ealth i Administration blamed on a “management failun : The question o f wl

____.^asn^t fought earlier “sM e, bui what good' is it ^ to argue a b o u t 'i t ) / ’ s Johnson, a former fireflj home in Canyon Creek threatened by the fire, t “Wc just sit here and }nountain every day, nuir

iBronzed m d e d: SEATTLE (AP) — “ ;Back Yard” is a phras< Tcscrved for' hucleaf pc ftnd toxic w aste dumpj i>eing aim ed at-an 18- bronze statue o f Lenin.4 The statue, imported j-akia, has already been eggs and urinated on. P l>eing circulated for its re: ! “It’s not a piece o f arl

- I ^ c e , a symb6 l 'o f denij "a symbol o f m illlp^ o f ; have died in Eastern Ei communist domination^’' f rederick Edclblut said.' P e te r B ev is, a scu •arranged to have the sUu Terected In the N o i^ Sei borhood o f Fremont this i

. i t ’s a w o rld -c lass .Slovakian scu lp tor Em iworked on the piece fo •after the Czcch Commi ^commissioned it in .1978.

Thc'.statue’s jo iim e y began in 1993, when ar Lew Carpenter spotted ii .’dow n in a dum p, it ;Slovakia. . ..V Carpenter persuaded rpeople to sell it to him f ;fteR'mortgaged Kis hon

with the nearly $28,0( 'thwsport it.. '•B u t once he ' got it :$ouldn’t sell it and the: Mulshed in a pastu re !

'•’house in Issaquah^-a s {about IS miles east o f Set 'i : .

Ilostile cro3 SALT LAKE CITY (A ^ r e thing when a. i Ip ^ o c ro ts — out-of*tow

get a standing ovatioo i .ffivo Republican Utah. Pi

. :i^ten tion over'.wUden)^ ' Ino normal debate,. More than 200 mostly

•'oess crowded into the S building Auditorium Satu ^ for tbe second hearing f i t tbe Stibcommittee oi ■faiks, Forests and Lands

. 1 ^ . Jam a Hansen. R-Uta ‘1 The subcomraitteie,hel<

— ^tfiough-less.lively.heari] 4 ity6nFriday.•3.',Iunsen is co*oiithorpf I-

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liversrun neaRINGS, Colo.- ■ M B I vInd whipping slope from they event. B rad---------tie has climbed .m d o z c n s ^ _ C o f o ^ . ( ;

sponsibility to Storm h wanis to see. I m*;.!' a reason and

I can think of," he survivors o f -i'l®*"!,

S !;w 'i.^scso„, sH fi^ngHlcrs'

w up a several- , the question y send them in

a disoster wait- 0 day, and’ didn’t name it from o.ur tison," she said, never leave!V. Roy Romer Many inher they ju s t Springs feel

rces to fight the “It’s like people in G

the fire line i f remember'c them ,any Dennis Wedio log shows the Glenwoi;o even bother. “People tls." mountain isi>n by the in the face,th and Safety King Moured the disaster by it en roiiilure." . if it's goingwhy the i lc e The fire 1r “still bothers Oambel oai; it going to do" ih a fh e ld t

said Chuck Heavy rain•efighter whose gered seviek Estates wflS" Interstate 7C

. For vetend look at that Williams, vlumerous times flown in by

Q statue q dlymixei- “Not in M y’ H L rase generally ^ 5 ' power plonts nps. Now it'£18-foot, 8 -ton

ted irom Slo- «n pelted with I. Petitions are i removal.' a r t It’s a dis^ migration, and- o f people who I Europe from in," local artist d.icu lp tor who sumding Lenin Seattle neigh- lis month, says & sc u lp tu re .'Em1l Venkov ; for 10 years imunist Party ■

ley ' to ’S eattle .1 area resident ■ d it lying face

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ed the towns- nforS13.000, lome to come },000 it to

it back , he , hci statue lan- • »,"i -e 'behind his a sm all tow n B ud O 'Brii ScotUo j ,

•owd^efetsc(AP) — It’s a consensus b

a. couple o f about 1.8 mi :6wne^ at that Land Mana{ cm io conserva- Utah as wild . P ut then, the dfbothofU t

in. Utah is Leavitt, Hi WaIdholtz,R

tly pro-wilder-' But Hanse e State Office town hero on >attu^y mom* .and the subj ing in two days several o f thi : on National s u p p ^ of hi ads chaired by . fewer wilde Utah. ' tw o ' dthertield.a sim ilar,'> Democrats K jflring-in :Cedar-, Ybflclmd Br

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E N W O d b S P R IN G S , I . .(AP) — F o u rteen fire- I e r s - d ie d - in 'th e - f i r e - o n —I 1 King M ountain last July

le " w e re from • th eville, Ore., Hot Shots: Ithi Beck, 24, of Eugene, E; T am i B Ick e tt, 2 5 , o f !9 ll B u tte , O re .; S c o t t Ih a , 2 7 , o f C ia ts k a n ie , :; Levi B rin iey , 2 2 , o f . 1

Ore.; Doug D unbar. 23, ile d m o n d . O re'.; T erri F

nd we can see the crosses tr bedroom 'w indow . So it cves our mind," he added. . Iin the city o f Glenwood s eel the same way.ke the JFK assassination for I1 Glenwpod Springs. People tsr where they .were," safd aVebb, managing editor o f I voodPost. ,e think about it because the FI is,sitting thete staring you a:e. The sun sets over Stonii .}untain. Commuters drive h■outc to work. People worry 1ng to slide down on them." Ire stripped ofT most of, the tlsak, pmon pine and juniper r J the m ountain together,ains and snow have trig- »Ieveral mud slides onto f70. . . , ' i l«

steran firefigh ter W ayne f, who was among a g ro u t 1 by helicopter to secure tl]^

ofLenini id review!

irien a n d h is g ran d d au g h it S ta tu re o f Vladim ir Lenin I

co-author of5 bill that would set aside million acres o f Bureau o f I: nagement land in southern li< i!demess. It hos the support pi Utoh’ssenators, Gov. Mike R Hansen and Rep: Enid S: ^R-Ulah. • lcnsea was hardly the home- V oi\ Saturday. He was booed ubject o f catcalls, as were w the witnesses who ^ k e in Y r his measure or.arj^ed for w Idemess acres. .Meantime, sr cdm m ittee'^iheihbers,' , fc s Maurice HinebeyiofNew cl Brucc_Vcntolof Miiuic*ota,_N oihers o fa much larger des- ' w w e lionized. tr

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. Hagen. '2Q. of Prineville • B o n n ie H oltby, -21 »—Prineville.-Ore.;-Rob-Jol r -26, o f R edm ond , O re

Kelso, 27. of Prineville. < > T h e o th e r five firefij

killed Ih the blaze w ere I , B ro w n in g , 2 7 , o f J a c r S .C .; D on M ic k e y , * t Hamilton, Mont.; Roger , 30, o f’McOall, Idaho; r . T hrash. 44. o f McCall,. a n d R ich T y ler. 3 i Palisade. Colo.

i bodies within an hour o/|S t deaths, the most striking r

. how similar the terrain w i site o f the Mann Gulch fire

Three o fth e 14 killed■ King were smoke lunipcn : time fires.had claimed th I any smoke jumpers since i " the 1949 Montana fire.

- Williams said the terrain : King wasn’t as harsh as s< I areas.I . “ But it was steep neat : Mann Gulchfwas very muc■ The last hundred yards v

I 'v e h ikcd 'np both o f t: that’s the first thing that ca ' mind,’’ Williams said.

It is estimated that it toe •10-15 seconds to climb thi

i feet ofthe 6.500-foot ridge King. That’s where eight 0 fighters died. The other:

I higher up the ridge.) The dash has been essay

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>f wUdemess. H inchey is Ihe sponsor

1500. which would set aside lion acres of BLM wildemes previously carried by forr Rep. Wayne Owens. Many 0 Saturday’s audience wore b

' low buttons declaring “5.7 Wild!" .

In opening remarics. Hind why a congressman from upi York would have an interest wildl{inds. , . .

He pointed oitt that'a c ■.famous former Utahns —

church founder Joseph St _Mormon.plonecr.Brigham ' would have lived just outsid tricL,

tee the association o f .p.il ,1 9 9 5 . ' ■;T p ) L l iH tE E l- ^ 7 0 7 .^ 8

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- death fiom asi e rR o th . . fuiiyswift.; J a m e s ErickI Idaho, and Eric Hip] 3 3 . foot-high wal

ridge, told in— * thenr yell a fc f|SO o f their quiet except ft ’ memory is fast." ,wos to the - It’s quiet n

ire. erected by famd on Storm the BLM 's d rrs, the first High Schoo! s the lives o f and planted wi ; 12 died in Now yellov

lupines are bu iri on Storm bringing to n some other, memoratingW ' “In Flanders fi ar the lop. between the cn uch similar. Some perso was steep, deposited ale

■ them and Levi Brinkic came in my embrace his mi

He was one ook the'fire - Orer-based'Ho the last 270 who died, gc on Storm Several evei : o f tbe fire- ihc July 6 anni 5rs made it dedication of

which requin ayed by rel- backs, up to thi

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Micron said i to produce am won’t need de: Micron already ment from one

, f l ^ 3 Korean electror , But Ron Bol

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^ rie s Jountainfire iiids and fellow firefight- ine just out o f bc«t camp 1 seconds.sm cm bersracingup-the— « ‘ipping open my saudi wore inside his helmet to face) so 1 could bi^theT ' 1. )ling down the other side i< ;e. ‘.'It’s like something . n ywood, every deta il is C y memory."e who d id n ’t m ake it, v asphyxiation was merci- C

Uickson, who with Haugh h [ipke, escaped the 100- t< vali o f flam es over the n investigators: “I heard S

i few'fimes. Then it was t for the fire. They went h

st now near the crosses c amily and fnends..Under si 5 direction, Glenw ood )I snidents raked the area n wildfiowere. p

low m ustard and vjolet n bursting on the hillside, ^ ) mind the poem com- ;W(5rid War I casualties:5 field the poppies grow,: crosses row on row." rsonal items have been.-; alongside the crosses, kley’s R ossigno l sk is, marker.

ne oflhe nine Prineville,__H0fS h 0 fcrew ‘members~

ivents are scheduled for nniversary, including the of a 2.4-mile-long trail, lired dozens o f switch th e c ro s^ .

on pins its s on new )uter chipJ*) — Micron Technology lg that the computer chip it is week will become the r the. next generation of andom access memory

Bve il could be very suc- pp Bedard, vice president relations, said'Friday.3urst EDO is a 16-megabit ll rcplacc Micron’s main- bil chip.ready is shipping the new 1 launched effort to con- nsonal computer industiy chip is bcttCT than a com*

)ts have a difierent-chip, a s DRAM, to perfonm the ins.lid ils Burst EDO is cheap and personal computers desi^ changes to use it ady has gained endorse- >ne important user. South , ionics giant Samsung.3ohn o f Dataquest, a San marketing and consulting aid Samsung probably is )cL When the competition lamsung will^produce product gains industry h, he said.

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Utah hears quol. SALT LAKE C nY (A p)-

limitcd number o f liquor lici to hand oul, the five-memi Alcoholic Beverage Comm.issipn plains to recpnsi ria for issuing pemiits to

The population-based licen ~ u qf June 1, allows 435 resto

hold liquor licenses' .Statc la the ABC to increase the ni

Provo tp receiv "$3:niilli6n”fori_ SA LTJ,A I^ C ITY _(^)

Sports Authority Kas um ly approvcd'giving Provo n million toward constructic Olympic-calibcr ice arena.

The money b'ccame availi week when the Inlemadonal' Committee awarded Sail Li the 2002 Winter Games. The 1 had set aside rnore than tbe $; to cover the operating and nance costs of Olympic facil Salt.Lake City’s bid-failed.

Bcfdre it hands over the however, authority membas see whai Provo b ^ in mind. ( cials will lay’out thcirplans bi state u p meets next mohth

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35. joined the Cali '980s and rose to die Gilbertthe gong, which sup- the gan 'the worid’s cocaine. - Fouijcted o f 'b c in g in Gilbertid ’s hitmen, surren- erMigiary police base in { Patinie fe&rcd for his life ous lif<nswer accusations, ing an linisieiLEcrnando__owns.a

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3t in cardinRA. Mexico (AP) Guada!on Saturday arrest* amongs most-wanted drug “crimcjlan suspected o f Palm: 1993'ttssassination protectjlie cardinal. Cmdr.j rro u n d e d the who wiice o f the federal Montetaner seven federal public:bodyguards were Threi

A'ith Luis H ector incustcader o f the Sinaloa Palm

after it:sted in a predawn Loera. ■esidential area o f May 19

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cartel leadind wire-rimmed glasses, enry Loaizo, a leader o f the C

gang who was believed to i lived in several massacres, inclu a bombing in Medellin that kill eople. surrendered June 19.:n d fys earli» . police captur erto R odrigu» Orejucla, one jang's top two leaders. '3ur ca rtel leaders, includit erto Rodriguez Orejuela's brot liguel; remain at larger ' ' . Itino is'said to have led a'luxu life, collecting jewels and mo around in expensive cars. ( s a fleet o f fishing boats, whi :e say he used to smuggle diu her countries.alombia. pressured by the Unili s , has increased pressure on t] cartel, raiding hideouts in Ct

offering r e w a ^ for the captu -ug kingpins.

nal’s assass:jalajara. He was charged wit ng other,things,.’homicide ar nes against health.”Ima told officials he had be( :cted by federal judicial irali< Ir. A polinar P intor A guiler was, also arrested, said Horae

itenegrb Ohiz, the'7aHscd sta ic security chief.' iree other trafllckers also'we istody.Ima took over the Sinaloa cart ’ its leader, Joaquin Guzmc a. was arrested in Guatemala 1993. The oirtel is based in tl

victory, cam]ice llo r o f the Exchequer ar ier supporter Norman Lamoi stand against him, at least in tl ballot ofthe contest, he prime minister is very confide le will win a victo^,” one offici v h « asked h @ K^jor felt u t aige from Lamont or odiersi m on t has m ade no o fn e ii ment that he will pu t hirnse ard, but newspapers oi

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U .S . offic ia ls h tured Colombia was not se ne o f ag a in st drugs but

praised the dedicatio iding prosecutors.)roth> U.S. Ambassador 1

, bas said Colombian j ucuri- so entrei)ched that it.< mov- 20 years to wipe them >. He Thomas Constant!: vhich U.S. Drug Enforeemi drugs tion, said Friday in \

S ou th A m erican Inited C o lom bian '— hero n the accounted for 32 pe: Cali seized iri the United

pture F ive years ago. net seized came from Asi

sination anwith, northwestern state of ! and B oth Guzman ah<

implicated in the miir been Juan Jesus Posadas C olice others in a spray o f lera, Guadalajara airport racio A u th o ritie s have s ta te ' details.

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shootout a t a Puertc »trtel cotheq'ue that left six :man It w a sn ’t im med ila in w hich m urder cas n the . charged in.

n p a i^ gfBci:’ and that several o f his : mont promoting the idea a n tlie to organize a campaig

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. tate, Muslim law calls f< be executed.

A guard .sent by the how stands .outside the c The obscuns academic h subject o f newspaper i editorials, most draounc:

: luting as a tbreat:.tq z^floTtoii hloni.( ‘ f n ^ interview in h ^*«tqay Friday, Abu Z<

about the q u ^ o n s he g eery ’store, and at gas stj became d ^ serious wh qionttfmedto jslam ic

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— specifically asking thi ordered •~ ,are attackir iife.as a way to tl destroying E ^ t ' s se< mftnt and creating an Isla

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f ;th cn asp ^ d c n to fR u ss ' t been many others.

! Tales o f his drinking ; vacillation are legendary

end o f the day, the wh -:Ieadff,dways somehow s I m ona^^ to. stay on top.; .Often counted out bj' I

ttpsy-turvy worid of Ru: ‘.Jte lias survived them al: : v iw o f Mck Matlock,, 'lathbassador, he;'shoul(• Quuble stuviving bis cui vS^th the Russian parliami

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md students shat- m B r a sion declanng his'' a stand against

u t he is an apos*IS renounced his Rfoic divorce his her one o f them '

took the niling a I that as an apos- Is for Abu Zeid to

the government - P ro fe s s\c couple's home. A bu ZelichM become Ihe th » c o u | er and magazineimcing the court’s , when Abcgee speech and a ber o f a xi

tee, object0 his book‘lined to profess*Zeid chuckled Chahia

ke gets at the gro- Abu Zeidstations. But he Koran, Is

when the discus- . himself U]lie activists, who tenets o f ;lupsidedown. HetmstTile Islamic Jawyers - Abu Z<reuit against'him Univcrsi^5 that a divorce be self as a 1Jking his jjrivate doubts abch t&eir dream *bf" Biit he secular govern- ' “Islamic dIslamic state. was forci;politics and using daily life •to political, eco* 3.year*ol*lie said. radicals agtrying to go on Basicalipeal the court's fdr calUn]c. Ibtihal Younis, Kbnm wit0 public in 1992 and econo

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( sneaked into'a' forcomploi and «ble a cou- .perestroika 5. One blew up, legislature is left thumb and who remci

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^bdel-Sabour Chahine, a mem* a ttniversi^ academic commit* ected tb Abu Zeid’s promotion »sor.line wrote in a report that in :id’s linguistic analysis o f the , Islam 's holy book, he “set r up as an opponent of all the af religious discourse.” Soon.. Islamic lawyere got involved. Zeid, a professor at Cairo

5i^ for 20 ycais. describes him- a Muslim scholar who has no about God.he criticized the current

c discourse'.' —> which he said rcing a religious coloring on re — an intellectual twin to the old armed revolt by Muslim I against Egypt’s government. :ally. Abu Zeid was attacked ling on people to look at the Mthin the context of the social tnomic sccne at the time it was

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said M/Jtlock, now a ia University professor.' d out ofthe Politburo in 1987 plaining about the slo'w pace of ika, Yeltsin was clectcd to the ure 1^ years later by voters nembcred him as Moscow's mayor.year, 1989, Yeltsin played to eviews. He was i^eported to be luring muth o fa visit to the States, and In September he orted to have shown up drip- :t at a police station with a ale— which he laier retracted ing forced into a car, his head I in a bag, and d ro p p i 50 feet iridge into the Moscow River, vith his dramatic, defiant itop a taiik opposing the failed coup against Mikhail

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Omar decided Ihat all int by Muslims should go tJd instead o f being split wil3n porters of Mohunmed wliie says deserve charier, Abum “No onc protested a{

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ck’s orphanage here, speciI ts with serious birth relationed by parents who and <id financially “cannot “Vm,” Bychek said. ahouli have.doubled in the iS yiine w}iere, in 1986,- UkraluclcarT Ire dumped Mcdiadioactivc poisons. bers<:ancers, heart disease Asless also have risen the cing to reports in recent glihgUkrainian government ic de>Jations. - spen

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LUto talks ^ess needeissions Sunday “on the big sues,” he baid, citing th e 1 jAibling block o f increased l gn ca r parts purchases thrpi e “voluntary” plans d f Japas to makers.“We know where dur differeii B,” Garten said. “We are past irification stage." .E ar lie r, Ira S hap iro , gene luncil o f th e -U.S. T n jpresentttive’s office, said I -ade R ep re sen ta tiv e M id intor will m eet Japanese T r in iste r Ryutaro H ashim oto onday evening here to try K)lve the auto dispute.The United States and Japan 'ing to nail down a pact befoi inton adm inistration-im po: ad line o f June 28 fo r punit notions on certain Japanese Iu carimports.

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Laune Martin, daugh*.. a of Dr. and Mis. Rus- »ll Ncwcomb ofTwin 1 Falls, graduated with the 1 199S class at the St. J Louis Univasi^ School )f Medicine. Mortin graduated from Twin - J rails High School in 1 1986 and received her I >achelor’s { ^ g r^ from he Albeitson College of E daho in Caldwell. She T 1 in radiology at St.ily- _ Its -^ a ^ tu d e n ts------n^ersity held its com- ses in May. The 56 p students who gradu- December 1994 and y,

he following: ^11. D avid Jonathan r tyn H ill DiM aggio. nd Hden S. Brown all n P sd o r o f Castleford; f Dietrich; MicheUe >. Lonnie Funkhouser.E&ey R Reiola, Mco- ^ id Brett Coon, all o f iBiay, Colette Lotiise 3 tew ^W lson .a ll.o f, ' , x c Schleoder, Daniel' ^ y Kathleen Smith o f ° Wood and Orlando

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wipient of the Irriga- h(ion ' A ssociation Ficholarship fo r ar 1,000, which he plans} use to pursue a de- ofrix in agribusiness at or ie University ofldahot Moscow. Hooper is W

m em ber o f the p<lagerman High . ea ichool Chapter of Fu-ire Farmers o f Ameri- -Uf Graham ond Potty tnis advisor is N a ^ u ti' p is sponsored by n e ' n as a spccial project •Foundation Inc. < -B

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TWIN FALLS - David B; ing his son’s Little Leogue t

-m er. That’s no smolLfcat-for was legally blind four month:

Bybee is one o f nearly i poired men and women who the g ift o f eyesight, durin yeara, by way o f the Idaho Li which serves southem Idah( Oregon. The gift is o team ef{

B y b e ^ ^ S to ryBybee, 42 and nearsight

'thick glasses.since the th ir wasn’t so bad. But, when he ' ly 20s, Bybee began to noticc oping over his eyes.. “It was like when you are chlorinated w ater and you over,” he said. “It got progres

The problem was diagnose polymophous comco dystrop disease thought to be heredita

Cornea transplant is the est ment, but Bybee wos odvi: while, bccausc young people s u r g ^ somethnes have to 1 transplant later in life.- • Eventually, time ran oul.

One day, Bybc(e and his ; now 'lO .'w ent'hu'ntlng and ■buck. Another^day, Bybce wa

-carw ith-hirwiferDownr whc out sights to him that .he coulc

“By then, I would call tt . blind," said the father o f two.

The Bybccs have a daugh who’s 6. *. Down Bybce was becomin concerned. She eveti wrote t who responded with the nam nentdoctor ot the UCLA Eye

“The doctor called us per Dawn Bybee. "He highly recc Utah Eye Ccnter in Salt Lake

There,‘ Bybee received the cornea transplant (97 pcrccnt could repjove the haze from h

Bybee become a patient o: Fitzhugh, a. Twin Foils optha happens to be a member o f th F i t ^ u ^ called the Idaho Lie and Bybee was put on a wmfii

. Fitzhugh transplanted^ ^ o f Bybee’s eyes in May 19te on the other eye in Jariuaiy 6P

“ They put me out for tl Which -lasted obout six hour ported. “I was only in the h cach time.”

Bybee s tayed 'hom e/rom ■ U.S. West for a few weeks fi transplant, he said.*and his eyi tive to light for a while.

But the haze was gone. Byb

Behind the scenes Bybee was at work one.iribt

Irweived the coll Informing hi donor for his second su^cry coled. . By that time, lo ts'o f p

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•That’s the word from Al£ who wrote a book title d '“A Personality Through Cqlor.” , several examples.'

.Many fast-food restaurants’ oronge,.Munzert wrote, b ^ u petite stimulant And some p put their violent p r i s o n s in .because pink.conve^.a (eelin comfort ' • ■ ‘

Muritert also insistis that pc red 'are extroverted and>ggr pebple who prefer brown pu , on'secuiity and o well-kepthoi

For a while after I reacl this, cal. Then one d a y , l was tt friend Sharon. - ■ , '•

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iths ago.ly 800 sight-im - 'ho have rcceivcd iring the last 10 I Lion^ Eye Bank,Iaho and partsiof effort.

ghted, has worn ___hird grade. That -.IwKfipP hB'was in his ear- lice a haze'dcvel-

ore swimming in S E S I /o u r eyes cloud jressively worse.” losed as posterior rophy, a rare eye Jitaiy.established treat- Iviscd to wait a A M M pie who hove the to hove a second

lis spn, Michacl, nd m issed a big K f f lB S was riding in th&

A-ho was pointing }uld not see.I m yself legally vo. ■ighter, Christina,

ning increasingly B g WBm te to Dear Abby, lame Qf a promi-iye .Center. [SmS mpersonally,” said uBWWIMrecommended the IMfflBWlike City.” [ M M Mhe good news. A HMUMtjl :cnt success rate)n his eyes. UMBiBM t o f Dr. Williamithomologist who i----------^fth e Lions Club. ■ ■ Lions Eye Bank,r i ^ l i s t — *Jcbl^ea into one

He operated Q- V ' Or this year. < sen^ati' r the su rgeries, A. Ii aura,” Bybee re- ■ oVersci e hospital a day a groti]

ons. ClDm his jo b with - voted t s following eoch one pi eyes were jcnsi- Throui

donoieJybee could see. to resti

damagi. . fcction

libming when he 5 him that an eye cry had been lo- •

’S o E S c a i ^

f i l i n gon praple. It can one’s'personality- othera.M ired .Munzert.'“A nalyze Your , r.” Munzcr^ cites

DtB decorate with kept givfi cause it is an ap- front row e police'stations, room.”I in p in k 'i^ m s ,- Sharon: eling.QfJov.ej»nd_' _Anothei

* Herhousc people^who like bn vacatii

g g i^ iv e , while figure thi pu^tiie.emphasis cluttered,c home.:;'-' : ' ' Joan hai his, rw asidcepti*. . . Color ti B talking to m y . other wa)

rrp in k 'o rb that c la ss .in ^ ^ Christmas Sharon, ,wbO;ha8.:tredheads I dbbrm a^ **but'l ;‘wearV^lii sions, because I People'

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His s ig h t I'r--------------- fo ry ears -w lth

D avis Bybee, c a n s e e m u ch b e t . a f ta r rece iv

c o m e a l tran t An a rd e n t b

fan , B ybee, righ t, c h is s o n '

Ve donpiWhat is the Idaho Lions Si]

Uion Foundation? ' ~It’s a non-profit organizai

sees the Idaho Lions Eye B )iip, sponsored by more tho Clubs in southem Idoho, th 1 to the prevention o f blindn p h ase 'o f the Lions Eye P )ugh the foundation,.perse le their eyes, upon death,'to store s i ^ t to peraons with Ige caused by disease, injui on. . ■ .I f a person'weara glasses,

useful to the banl^Yes, imd oge doesn’t moke , either. Donated eyes not lomea transplants are used

I office]H 1 1 ( 6 a n d U n i

.Denise

Xumer

ving other i>eop]e m y seat IW and moving to the b§ck

>n hates red.ier day', I was with my fnen ise h ^ Bera ro b b ^ 'w h ile I ition, but it took her-(hree i :hat out because: ev e ry ^ in i all the time anywoy. lutes brown. : ■ takes’ crater, stege iti our v

rays; too. W e dress our ba blue.'.We,save,'red r a d - ^

as time.:W«jcall blondes, di s hot - te m p e ^ We lore, tolc llie* A bes a f tv L ^ r Day.' e wear black to iUnerak an

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t im p aired:th-a h a z e r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l

below , le t te rn o w liv ing tw o in sp la n ts . t b a se b a ll

c o a c h e s > n 's te a m .

>r prjograiS i ^ Con- search. And, si

, ' implants or coi zation that person, donatie : Bonk. It's the oppeorance bon 89 Li- Q. Does tbe that is de- to be carefiilly

idness. It is tissue and blooi : Program. A. No, and e rsons may diately can be p 'to be used Q. Does a p e Ith comeal Lions to partici; ijury or in- A. No.

Q. Do large i e s, are U s dieireyes?

. A .ln 1994,0 ke 0 differ- es issued, the 1 ot 8uitoble_partniejiLreitoil jed for re- p ^ l e ) mariced

ir -a reL_^__ . I wearing white to m U o er. are supposed - , . O f cpurae, 1 1 * which a miniater where the bride

ceremony. But I ■ I cause she^lsO w

:at on Ihe ' lonce '^o toco ick o f the • male Teachers” .!

. student-departmc Shalt nots” (“dc

iend Jo u ._ cbinpany with e shewsLS ooiiri stom ”),'t « davs,to ; . ‘*Do not dress ling Is'.so ers were instruc

■•Munzirtu:onti p world in blue arq loyal ai babies in p)e who prefer® green fo r entious.1ThoM v ditzy and. be mtellecnial, I

o ld ’not to Those w^o;Iike.:■• i*. 'and tempetamto

and avoid Maybe. th m ;i • ■■

iitis Q&A, since morticians con insert conformers in the deceased alien b f eyes does not affect ice of the donor after death, he recipient o f th e eye have Uy m a i le d to the donors by loodtype.d eye tissue not* used imme- >e preserved for future use. person bave to belong to the ticipate in the program?

je numben of people doniue

4, among new ^ v e r a licens- le Idaho Transportadon De- K>ils,Uiat.30.pctccnL(79,962 Iced yes on the donor section

5 you a ]e to weddinp. Brides, howev led to w w white.I ren\ember one wedding a

ister. fHetKi o f mine officiatet ide'wore bhick chiflbh to' thi it I don’t think that counts, be ) wore’flip-up sunglasses, ocopied a list o f “Rules for Fe s” .dbm a 1915 Massachusett tment manual..but o f 10 *^01 “do not smoke, do not keq th men, do no t loiter in ici X two’were color-related., sss in bright colors,” the teach ructed, “and do not dye you

Mitencis thjit people who liki 1 and tmstworthy, whije peo V g tio ijm stable and consci le who ik ^ yellow are iuid t< 0 , idealistie and ima^native to . puiple. 'are h i |^ y sensitiv

re ;i^ ’ |m e ^ iD g ^ this thin;

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\5rt o f their licenses. The fig :d 14 pcrccnt (-1^786 people ct County, 20 [jerccnt (I ,

Cassia County. 23 pcrcc m in Jerom e C ounty or jy (21,817 people) in Adu C

Q. How can I become 1 c- A. M ark donor on y

cense, and tell your nc tie cards are also available t

licen se . And you can ductible donations to t

te Cohservotion Foundotio: formotion, call Bob He

s-.’ 8336.e- The number o f the Ic i»2 Bank.in.Boise-is-378-24( m hotline number is 1-800-

red perev- after o il

But before I decide : at these color-^oordfnated ted know what color is pr the who tend to be neatnik be- everything in perfect 0

might be aqua, my favor Fe-' At any nite, I just re :tts .' campus librarian th a t : lou home. :• - .sep The o f^^ uptight libr ice across campus smiling b

• .“Whot arff you so hft ch- one o f the professon. 3ur' , T he reply: “There

checked out o fth e libra ike way to get i t ” eo- • O uch.-' . ' ici- No, that’s not really 1 to (.think positive. ’ . . v v e . M a y b e the librarian Wliw ; • ---------- '• : ; i.

Deaise Tamer, is Msshing

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MfS MANOIIJEmw

! figure clocks in at ople) in Twin Foils '(1,111 people) in..,

crccnt (783, people)’ and 37 pcrcent du County.me a donor?n your drivers li- • next o f kin. Pink )Ie to attach to your con m ake tax -dc- . to the Lions Sight ation. For more in- Holloway ot 736-

e Idaho Lions Eye-2400Jlic-24-hour------------00-421-7200.

rson?ide to 'buy into oil, of ited theories, I wanl to s preferred by people iniks, people Who like ct order. I ’m afraid it ivorite color, t read^a story about a lat hit pretty, close to

■librarian was hurrying lg broadly.. happy obout?” asked -

:re is on ly one book . ibnuy. and I’m on my

slly me. I ’m going to .,

n was mlbrblind;-^:: ..

liiistant i ^ ’l i ^ , ^ r o r

c a

SpotlTingey receji

, Holly Aim Tinj quircments, inciut al Utah Stale Uni Fails High School High School in 1 Loni and Scott J ir

• C h u r d i m a k e sRi^Mcca Chtncl

Falls, has been scj_______ T ccn_qfId^o Sd

,"1 . ‘ She attended’Imn I Stuart Junior Higl i Twin Falls High S

the student counc ticipaied in the B< enjoys sports. Her Co.; Northwest C LaRae's; Kids’ C First Security Ban dc; HMM Marke apd Lu Suong.

- Area studentThe Idaho State

) fcssions has annoiMagic Valley are

• and Tam i R : Ch Louise Andrews i Joanna M cnis, bo w tch o f Shoshon S ts v e a W r i^ o f l

RietkerkwillB nar Cliff Colic

cd*Ryan Rietkeric, o f Wendell, as a ; Briar ClifTCollegi tion that emphasiz

___ attention.__ . .

' C o p c o r d i a n a

I

___J l 1Styskal |

' at Concordia.

-Shop ^HEARD OF THEM

Generation Y. Kids age than Generation X. ( Generation Z is on thi you call the gcneraticn i

Anyway, the number.............. 25. millioQ this year, ac(

tiw f York ictail consult couise, they have big bl

Y 's, the firm-says, spend more than S89

■ $34 billion of which isi .Tbeirftyorilesto^l

B ^ Shc^. Eddie Bau ' and Uiban Out&ttas..In

said malls should pro courts and commc'n ai Thq' suggested stores h and delays. And t ^ adveitisc products kids as 03s, clothing and acc

Sight—Continued from C l

> ready become invohcess.,

“The eye has to be in six 01 seven hours o f death, because the gen," explained Kev Lion^who is a lso a W hite M ortuary & Twin Falls.

Rosenau is one ol ' monicians and physic

trained to perform ej (removal). He’s pcrfo; enucleations w ithin months. ,

“ Wc remove the fe ting all the w ay arc rhuscles tind leaving optic nerve,” Rosen douse it.with saline sc

'_Jt in a.styrofoamibo}^ o f the blood, packed ii

The whole process than 30 minutes, dep skill'and experience performing the enucla

By that time, some neral home has alreac member ofthe local Li

‘T hey called me al and said they would b said Twiq Falls Lions

m m

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C-2 Tlmo9*New8. TwIi

tiight ondves master’s from 1‘ingey of Hansen has comple eluding a thesis, for maste Jniversity in Logan. She aitei looI and is a teacher at O'Le n Twin Falls. She is-'the di Tingey.

kesfinatsirrlN^TeeniH nch, daughter o f Dave Churc : selected as a finalist in the i Scholarship &nd Recomiition mmanuel'Lutheran Scnool a Iigh School and will be a sop ;h School in the fall. She has incil, been Student, o f the M : Bel Canto Choir w d JUMI ■jer sponsors were Amalgaipi it Crane. Rigging and True ’ Comer at the Paris; Visioi )ank; Made In Jdalfb; Linda / rketing Technologies; Alan

nts make dean’s Ustcate University .College o f H nounced its spring semester d area student^ are Byron K. C hilders, both Of Jerome; vs o f Wendell; D. Glenn M both o f Twin Falls; Suzanne

tone; Leslie A . M ajor o f F of Kimberly.

ill attend Briar Cliff <ollege in Siot» City. Iowa, hi ric, son o f Mr. and Mrs. John a student for the fall semes

lege is a four-year, liberal ar isizes academic excellent and

names 2 to honor’s liAmber Styskal recently

a bachelor o f arts degree fi cordia College in Seward, was also named to the ten list for achieving a 3.5 < grade point average while ing 12 credits. She is the o f Calvin anU, Betty Jo S Eden. ■ ^

Jennifer M unster, dau M ervin and Patricia Mb -Buhl, also was named to honors list for the spring

^tllyoucEM? They’re called - And h ages 13-17. Younger ' even yoi C. (Which means a survey, the way? What do more fin

onaflerthat?) in«store:iberofY’sshouldhit and batt according to.CSC, a .before bt isulting fina And, of WAT] gbi^gpow er. you-get ys, i n expected.to need a Ii :S9 billion in 1995, a last-m isfiomallowances. -Whateve es: Banana I^public, are rakii Sauer, E^qntts, Offp spent $1 .In a survey, the Y’s, fromSl. provide more food to Wom< I 'areas to hang out. ' Atipoi s have' better layouts ting into tiQ'wont retailets to' bland coi ids WQuld buy, such Pittsbuig accesories. stoit^ai:

31 Bob Ho'olved in the pro- call to s

the day,be removed with-u eye bai urs from the time • chargc. he eye needs oxy- provide j wevin Rosenau, a wTien5 a m ortician at ^vas kille6 Crem atory in donattd

day, Hor o f a num ber o f contactir sicians in the area deliver t! X eye enucleation Lion I rformed three eye and fom hiri the las t tw o the trips

“It’s ai Whole eye, cut- tying,bu around the fou r Rahesai ng a little o f the spnau said. “ We : solution and put So i^ .w ith .a .s a m p le _ ^ ^ ^ ^ d in ice.”

can take l » s lepending on the ice o f th e person J H H B cleation. 'meone at the Jii- . ( ' < ■eady .MQtacted a - I Lions Club. I | | L ^ ! about 9:30 p .m .. IKmaiMll d be ready at l 1 /’. 901 ons Sight Trustee I

1[ ||l l{l!i_ 4’ Chain Lli

(Ooodwmsu " * ~ . J S-6'avallai S o j M ‘ i DiirabN

• Handsc^ C C Q C ^ *Malntei

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'r a M ‘ 1939 H H ' l ® ' TwinU l a i r a / 72

Twin Fatls„l()ahO'-tSun^, Ju i^

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I the vallci - U S B - S c h w a r z es?ieted the re- I ^ d y Schvster’s degree Rusty Schwarzitcnded Twin to the deans lisLeary Junior Lookout; Mo., i daugbter o f age while cany:

W o o d t ie a d ]Lu cm BUWc

urch o f Twin,' semester'ilean'i le 1995 Miss Missoula for ea ion P ro p a m .c o n y in g at least I anlT^obVrt', ” • iophonioreat Walker reclas served on ' _ . _ Month, par-

MP Co.. W • Northeast Louu jpated Sugar ceived a bocheli Ticking Co.; m * *;ions Studio; C b l , JULIAA a Aufderhei- j h e College an Cundan; Qance Arts All

ships to studen Dance Wofksho

t U^, Jamie Niel■HcnlthPro- ^ M j y . K e

ic; Jean iferM m ltynnd Buhl; m d Kiml m eH . P n « -f Filer; and . . .3 earn nono

^ The Universiif C o l l e g e L iu A ndnl, Ci. hns ncccpt- “ jneswr.hnRiclkcrk grnd= point avciicstcr 1995. Fiskc is a juaio^ insSu: Arts and Soienc:

ind personal _ .________ Suchan con' Oklahoma Ba

’ list ment exercises htlyrcccivcd M "/= from Con- bnchclor s dcgrc ■d. Neb. She _ , term honors UentOn gta< 5 or higher Kathryn ilcm m plet-, (OregonhcdoughKr „ bnchclor ofsci I Styskal o f

laughter o f ~ r r ~ ” iT7 M u is tc ro f ThcTimcS:N; to the tcnli , , 3 c . c s t . ,

drop— —d here’s research Irom CSC on a /ounger set— kids ages 8-12. In y. they suggested malls provid fim ond entcitainmenL They war re areas such as basketball court tatting cages to try out purchase

\ n TO SHOP: Maybe'it’VthB ;et bored during the layover. 0 a liA after a long, ugly flight 0 -minlitci present to take home ever the reason, airport retailer tking it'in. In 1994, consumer $1.6 billion in oitpoit stores, uj $1.48 billion in 1993, accordinj imen’s Wear Daily, ports around the countiy are get Ito the act, lining their prcviousi; cotridora with fimliar mall stores

Intemational Airport bas 101 ; airports in Cinctnna^ Denver, In

Holloway o f his m ost recen D service. “I f it’s done durinj ly, the eye is taken to the Boise }ank by .the a irlin es at-ii< e. I f it’s ot night, wc need tc ie a courier."cn Holloway’s 27-year-old sor illed in a car wreck, the familj td the young man’.s eyes. To- Holloway is responsible foi ning Lions and asking them tc r the priceless packages, n Don Rahe, a Twin Falls Lior ormer sight trustee, has made p several times, s a humbling experience, car- human tissue to restore sight,’ said. ' • • . •

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jso m e ' ■itenancci FREEKrts Children & Pets ' .!I for FREE EsUmate) ’HIdhlahd Ave. E. in Falls, Idaho' 3 4 - 7 4 4 0 ;

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ey: earns dean’s list hOEchwarz, daughter o f Nina i afz,,both o f Twin Falls, has list at the College oC the Oz

0., for-moinuimng a 3.5 grad inyiog a mininitun o f 16 cred

id makes dew’s list at Woodbead wasniamed to the on's list at the University ol r earning a 3.5 grade-point a east nine credits._______ ___

leceives degree in socin Walker o f Twin FaUs is s luisiana U nivm ity in Monro helor of artt degree in socioU

lA award dance schoege o f Southern Idaho ani Alliance have owarded sev< dents to attend the CSI/IDy shop in July. Recipients are I Helsen, Jessica Bastow.'Da Kelsey Olander, Jessies . Sas) ey, Emily Anderson. Morg n and Keesha Olander, all ol m eyer and Audrey Campb imberiy Madsen and Matt P

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nors at University iof!srsity o f Poitiand in Oregon , Crystal B all.and A ndrew ! ter dean’s list for earning a : iverage. Anderl and Ball are nior. Ali are students at the tnces.

Dmpletes degree projBaptist University held its

ts May 27. Brent Suchan, soi lalstcsd o f Twin Falls, gradi grce in accounting.

raduates irom Oregoisnton o fT w in Falls recentl gon Insitute o f Technology. 5 science degree in medical ir

welcomes items abo. ixivo honors, or recogiution. le Times-News Spoth'ght a in Falls. 10^303 .

in a n ' ’ dianapolis, Miami and ] Ina onning to look like mall

vide IH E YUPSCALB E want K itcba& Home catalog ourts.' phisticated, upscale qjpe lases tiiictively designed go(^

Jandput:0f-d0^_ . . that H m ’s a look: L ^ i

•.O r .plates,S29.95(toislazi t. Or emerald, ruby); basic b >mo. ware, $49.99 (20^iece ilers settings): SunGaraeh' i ners . greenhouse, $245; bottl1, up ' $59.95 (two-gallon) ph ding wood floor s t i ^ $4955

For moie. information get- ihxcatalog.call(800)4l lusly ORBENTIP:'Invesi ores, cooker. They take less tii 100 saving energy, and they £

r,In- — CoapOedfi

;ent The tissue is tested ring then sent to wherevc oise most. About 10 conn ..-iio are perform ed in Tw d to year. The recipients ar

donated^ceyes.’ son “Some people have nily sons for no t being d To- loway said, “but I’ve for , p ie when tragedy ht

n to many o f them feel theii beis jive on through th:

,ion>- B ^ e e i S ’certainly lade p e M e like Holloway.

“The second tithe, I car- ' donor was d'male, abo

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mors . iheGoll.I Sciiwaii and"' ' “F,'as been named ' “Jza ita-m -Poin t-ade point aver-edit hours. ^

i tM o n t^he 1995 spring side ara ofM ontana in ■ 1/2 ho : average while th roug l

• ______ n e e d e ^' ■'Mileage

ic lo lo g y . , can he!). - „ Falls Sei

; a graduate o f 5Qg4 xoe. La. H ere- Jlogy. . La I

Sr. Roselolarships baby and md the Idaho - “ il iveral siiholar- DAA Summer . Kim Qladfcl- • _ Jane Martens. ' * u s . lodyJldB , P'oeram rgan Loyingj, , ‘' " f “ o r Twin Falls; gleeted ( pbetl! both-of : pointed P .« = o ..b o th ^ r d ™

gate andfPortland V o t a e .

on has named , Blaine, C V Fiske to his ' Counties 1 3.5 or higher infomiati rc-«cniors and CASA o he College o f tion. Cal

324-689C

Ogram • a tr----- ------ man and-;tscom inencc- noragco: ion o f Mr. m d WandaSl iduatcd with a i f you car

• I • » ' ‘P;on college the Twinitly graduated seum.Th.. She received “ = p.m. imaging tcch-

. • 423-5907

Muf area tesi- ■ ■ a. Send infor- column. P.O.

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d Portland are be-'. GOOC alls as well. semestei; KITCHEN: The School f< log has a rather so- been reli i p ^ Plen^ of at- students ods'fprtheindoois

qucrware cliaiger Honon 1 , tortoise shell, Rogers! block bistro flat-

ce set, four ploce h home-attached High H ttled water crock. Honors plus 26-inch-high

on or to receive a 'H o n o r414-5544. Paskett. est in a pressuretime to cook; dius H onorvaresafe. Sm ith. J[flomwireiepcrts Wilding.

ed in Boise and said. ‘Thever it’s needed old child.'mea transplants Added'win Falls each boy was ;are not told who Mother’s

emotional/e religious rea- And a I.donors,” Hoi- mony wo>

e talked to peo- " rv e olhas com e, and donor, beir family mem- that, if-tlthis.” m e, I wily-grateful fo r else,” Byl

rifice, bu, I was told my w ife andbout 40,” Bybee donors.”

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omebodih e RSVP Respite l l Prpgram ollege o f Southern Idaho is loo >r cirenls/'tarepVers'^'d'volu If you need o break or want ns-r, mil PlniiHift f .nrtmin nt 73

lie Meals on Wheels Progra need o f drivers for the prei ; streets, Locust and Momin ireas. Delivery will take 1 to hours each dayV 'M bndj Igh F riday . V o lyn tee rs a ;d for each day o f the wee ige”w iirbe reimbursed. I f y< lelp, call Kathy at the Tw Senior Citizens Center at 73

a Posada Ministry directed I 3seMa^ Boessen is in need ' Uld children’s clothing, blankc lod to be used for needy m i ^ ics. I f you can help, call 73‘

he Fifth Judicial District CAS im is looking for adult volui to work with abused and n' d children. Volunteers are~ii] ed by the court to, oct j lions od Litem for these cbi Guardians are trained to invest nd monitor child abuse cose itee^ are needed in the Twj Jeromie, Cossia, Minidoki

:, Gooding, Lincoln and Cams les. Persons interested in moi lotion ore cncouragcd to call tl; L office to request an applict :oll 1-800-251-6890 or (20{ J90.

troiler house is needed for id his baby to live in. Will trad 5 o f trailer for use o f same. Ca I Skelton ot 733-9351, ex t 303 can help.

:lp is heeded to g r ^ ^sitors t ^n Falls County Historical Mi The museum is open fiom noo ,ia, Tuesday throuf^ Saturday can help, call Phyllis Perrine < '35 or Jeanne and Don Drajt^ ►07.

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ODING - The seconi :ter honor rcl! at the Idah< 1 for the Deaf and Blind ha released. Fpllowing are th< tsw ho achieved high grades.

___ _ SEMORS„ r - v .ors: Jeonine Bohm'^iQpran

JUNIORS \ Honors: Jill Henderson. ' ors: Jeremy Rosch.

SOPHOMORES ' lors: , Jaim e Torres and Jii

EIGHTH GRADE ors: Mavis lrwin,i Rebekal , Ju tianne F razier and Idt lg.

fhe first time, it was a 9-year Id."ed Dawn Bybee, “Our littli is 9 then, and it was aroune r’s Day. It was an especially nal experience for all o f us.” 0 life-changing.experience, ii vays. .: olways belieyed in being t

but I know fo r sure nov -•there is anything good ot witi donate it to someone 3ybee said. “It's a great sac but, i f the time ■comes, mj nd I w ould d e f in ite ly b<

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ieir-Propelled...:,.. $ 1 2 8P i t ip a ta .M u 'lc ^ r$ 2 0 0 |.AM-5PM:^TURPAY,.’

ly needsam bt ■ A 15-year-old b look- graduate fromr tbe Idad 'ol w -~'and hie^~a hofiMTHe Ult to ing-on his anger pro 1736- some abondpmnent iss

pressed lhat grief throi m special ^ucotion’an

•grain He is polite and has a i re s i-, fairness, ning-'. He needs'a fomily vI to 1 children, and would di ndniy ."other male the s ^ 'e o' s are. needs a honie that is s t veek.' repmented. .A .f^ ily „ fyou- tnise aiid jdiscifssicin'e rw in . would be ideol. Trail 734- • bursement will be pr

' con help, call Donna Si and Children's Service

:d by ,cd o f ■ • The College o f S nkets Refugee Centcr iS neee i ^ t ing items: mattresses (t 734- sizes), kitchen utensils

___—O p en ers ,.spoons a n d .Ispans, toys, blankets, I

ASA ' backjwclu, school sup{ olun- clothing, area rugs,• a i n c - and radios in good ref e~lip- donate, col! Doni Black :t os ' ^chil- • A woman with cer ^esti- - confined to o wbeelchs ases. yolunteers'to help her rwin putting up drapes, oka, w heelchair, ra ising I omas desk, finding an adapt more for her dojg, and assiiII the technical support for > ilica- grams, especially desk 208) that is'easy for a disal

use. I f you can help, i Please leave a messag

for a available. ^ \trade ...... ■Call ■ Do yiou hove a roi

3037 and are financially st you would consider bee parent All you have to]

>rs at ^ b l e environment a ^ Mu- 0 misfortunate c lu jd ^ noon be lo v e d a n d g i^ a cK rday. If you^cm help u d ne at,,.>in|;seiHfotmation<^l ajtlsCyWiUiBms al (208) 837- ■-----^ nie McMahon at 734-4t

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•Inc./Hospi ' with no ]^unger volunteerc do well with an- Rispitecan 0^ or'older. He. and.clerical

structured but not fice in the c y„wl>ere cpmpip::._able for.twI occur re^ lo rly ' weekbrrnc lining ond reim- • - provided. If you • <Voiunt Stalley at Family votiop Am w»at-734-t000. fromIOa.ii

. Scho,ol He ' S o ^ e m Idaho open from : «d o f the follow- checks raaj (twin and double formation, Is (especially can Salva^on A ■ ladels), pots and I, kitchen linens, The .C ipplies, children's Adult Basi< ,• and televisions need o f vol 'epair. I f you can dents in re ck at 736-2166. English as ^ more infon

«rebral palsy and 733-9554,« hair is in of a- witb shopping, • Senioi :s, fixing her men and w< g her com puter who are ms ptable dog leuh the elderiy. sisting ber with ings itt mos r computer pro- tra money 's sktop publishing you o tax-i sabled person to bursementt I, call 736-0990. porticuloiiy Qge if she is not sons in Bu

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tove for children nior C o ^ stdble? Pcphapss. moreiiriora w c im in g ^ s te r ^ s i : : - — - tojdo ia /^ v id e a This pud tjilots o f love to s to e 3 ‘to m vKo is wanting to nities o f tl cjto ce .. •' Magic Valh w o r would like you need aII Carol and EL ton at the C 17-6124 or Fran- 736-2122. 4000. wlumn.

trol scho~orplannithe College

Cost is $\ flagging/basic completed I is planned for Records Ofl ily ^ in Rooms For morc yon Building at 95547Ex(T2

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(CraDAY.^aUNE 30; IM S

Httw.door lo.halp (Migr,eene«it

IS Twin Falls Senior.Citizens is need <)f volunteers fo^.t|ie

hgi»siilonst‘rec«ptionlil,'^)m servers, cashiers qne] qftil-, you can help, pall Gayle F^ish ' 5084. .V,;- •

agic'Vailey Staffing S e^ ice s sp ice 'D iv is io n js in n ie d 'o f eers.in the’ followingHi.i;Ms:! caregivers .inall nght.c^p^es rical help in the Twin Fitilsjjf- the afternoons. If you are'tty^l- - r two o^three hours one-dAV a_ , rmore, call 7 3 4 -0 ^ .

iluntcers are needed at tHc'Sal- Army to help'in the kit<%en ) a.m. to 1 p.m. Also, th?. After,I Homework Center wilj be om 3 to 4:45 p.m. B ack ^ W d may be required. For more'in- ion, coil Captain Diivis'aflhe in Army at 733-8720. .-n*

e CoUege o f Southern'iaaho j Basic Education prograin-'is In ‘ volunteer tutors for adult stu- . n reading, EQgiiBb. taa th andII as a second Jangua';^.*'For ^formation, c ^ l Riith Sbo'tt at 54,ext2385; ' ' ''- /rX -

nior Companions are’ d l ^ r d women in the Magip.Vplley : making life a l i t t l e ^ a for eriy. The program Jias'often- most M ^u n itie ^ -A 'lh tle :^ - 'ey alwayshelps. We e»n offer ax-free stipend, travel rbim- Bitand other benefits. We are oiiy looking for eligible jjcr- Bufai. Gooding, Jerome dnd

oils. If your are 60 and' loW’er , why-iit at home— be:a‘S e ~ — imptoion! Call 736-2122 for formation.

public service column, is de- V) tn a ^ needs in the comwu- i ftb e eight countiesjnlihe Valley, with vo/unfcer/»e!fi ; f id a volunteer, call /ucfy '^p- he College ofSouthein l ^ o ,22. to have it appear in, this

m e d f o r J u l y ^ :

lege o f Southern Idaho:' ’ is $40. Registration nia^^be ted in the T aylor Bujldfng I Office.nore information, call 733- xU23tJ2:----------- ^ ------------

ettaI celebrate h e r .. . S:h Birthday day, Jt!fly 2 n d ^ ^o f th lsm ile s to n ^ in . she will picnic w i * , ly, GeorM Se S h ir l^ j ^ e t t e Sinclair, h e r ■ • h ild reh an d ;g rra t • ^ r a n d c h i l d i e n . - A ,V M

m w^W ishiErs 'w il i ,;i^ K '€ treasured . ;

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'/J 'fW IN FALLS - Mr, .. Scott of-Twin Fn

jhppdred.at on open hou: . ..‘in'observanceoftheirSO

■"arihiversaiy.Friends w d relatives or

.call from 1:30 to 4 p.m.' ai Sccond Avc. W. in Tw

‘ !$eott and Ruth Marie •^rtjjirricd July 5,194^, at

- ' ‘Chutch in Jerome. They .in'Kitnberly,' Hazelton

. ''Foils. He has fanned and •- ---s't&ck for 48 yeart.-He a!s

the Army .during Worid ?- ^wprked at t)ie College o■ Idahlo fof the Adult Basic ‘ I^rogram and is a homemi

. ' They have been active ir ),‘0 u rc li ond were 4-H club ^>cTycd on the Jerome Fait

a member of the Poll<

Engage' Dodds-Brou

'.:- ;fw iN FA LLS-Tpny -.J^Qcfds ofTw in Falls oni ‘ ehgogem ent o f their

R ebecca E lizabeth, t Brouwer, son of Frans C

,,.3rouw er o f Geneva, Swit Dodds is a 1992 graduc

.V^a.lls High School and i:

.^a ti^d in g - Brigham ..University in Provo, Utah

.B rouw er graduated 1 /ischopi in Utrecht, Ncthei .'.is .also attending BYU in i.'jserved a m ission for ‘ ..(^uith from 1991-93 in i■ Jacksonville Mission.

th e wedding is planned f

.Stanger-Ec(t w m FALLS' - Mr.

/ 'M elv in J. Stanger o f 1 ■/. Un'nounce the engageme

* l^ ^ g h te r , Sharea Lynn ■^Robert Eccles, son o f Mi 7.BobA. .Eccles of Filer;

' ' " ‘Stanger is a graduate of High School ond is attc College of Southem Ida employed ot Fiesta Ole’ in ’

........ ' Eccls is a graduate of Filer',,anl is attending CSL He- Soft Toudi Power Wash in 1 ■■ The wedding is p it . ^Saturday. A reception w

-------Jiily-6 ot the Twin FoilsStake Center. '

UojnaclQr-Sh^ “I r o m e - Alvin and

f unocky o f Jerome am igfcment of'theVaaui fie, to Gory ^o>vei _ in and Oladys^howe

J n ^ 'e .Chojnaely is a 1991 g

'Jerome High School at graduate of Eastern Orego She is employed at Ba Care in La Grande, Ore.

Showers is also a 199: o^Jerome High School ai

^*CJ»gbn College.•o'vThe vyedding is planned

. ^ the home of the bride's

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a'j. The. Times-News announcement} on onnive .J |» a tio n s from 40 y ' J 'Anniversaiy open houses f r .wilt nin OS 0 paragraph in i r^appenings column witho ^Anniversary cclebrotion f ‘ <«ears.on will run os s sq ^ “>itli a photo. Plense coll J > ext. 278, or visit our ofi 4 .ThirdSt. W.,roronanniva C ■' ForcelebrationsofSOs: '* infomtatio

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^rsariesMri. and^Mra—Falls will b e . ^ ^ ^ H ^

lOiise Soturday SOth wedding

3 ore invited to at Memories,'.

Twin Falls. Kirie Baty were* bat the Baptist'

ley have-'iived - ;on and Twin md raised live- , also served-in—Association.

Id War IL She Extension h e o f Southern Club and Kos asic Ediicotion . The'event nnaker. five sons ae in the Bflptist Ppcotello, J lub leaders. He Mike o f T\ Fair Board and RupetfaiKlC 'oiled Hereford . The coupli

ements)uwer ^ 0 ^try and Cothy onnouncc'the ir daughter., to R obert IS C. and Answitzerldnd. I I f J B B H d uateofT m n d is currently m Y oung

from high therlonds, an d .in Provo. He ’J®:

o r th e LDS ' "in the Florida the Salt Laki____ reception wllxl for Fmlayin p.m. Sotiiixiay

!cclesvir. and Mrs. f Twin Falls ment o f their i^nn, to Todd Mr. and M rs.'

: o f Twin Falls attending the Idabo. She is in Twin Falls.

ilerHighSchool Heisenplpyed itnFiler.planned foi^I will be Held Ils West LDS

an d

ihowersmd Elizat>eth announce the laughter,'Ann )vers, son o fF w e rs ," a lso -o f-^ ^ ^ ^ ~ ^ J

1 graduate o f fiI and a 1995 j|N egon College.B ap tist Doy ' M5. ' i ' *|OT991 graduateII and Eastem ^

ned for July 8e's porents. arid Ann

s a r y ?s welcomes ond'tbe formilversary cele- along with a i

years on. white preferredes for 40 years Please inclt in the Volley where you canthout 0 photo, the form ations from 50 advance,separate item Your annou

mil 733-0931, lished the Sunoffice at 132 ^our eelebintioiversoiy form. You may piD yors and on, the onnouncemation be typed paper.

ph a n d Ruth S c o t t - jj on. She-was a-member-of— 1<I Homemakers, Excelsion l>CosotaClub. ' S:nt is being given by their as and fam ilies, John o f vI, Jerry o f Sana; Yemen, CTw in Foils, Andrcw o f tl d . 0 ^ of Springfield, Ore.ipleliBS 13 grandchildren. S

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nclude a phone number can be reached and return at least two weeks in

lounceroent will be pub- >unday before the date of Ition and os spoce permits, pick up your photo on^

:ement has appeared tn the |_

„ The Messne___ TW iN-EALLS--_M r„i. Leroy Mcssncr.of Twin Fa

honored, nt on o p « house observance o f their 50th anniversfiiy.

Friends and relatives ai to coll from 2 to 5 p.m. at 1 House, 365 Blue Lakes Bi Twin Falls. The couple, re gifts.- . '

- — M essn e r -a n d -iWillai Wegner were married Jan. in Twin Falls. They have

—Kimberly-ond Twin.Falls lives. He farmed-and ranch Solmon Troct, south o f I and ran ca ttle in N evt 'fo rk ed ot S ierra Life Ii Compony and Kimberly I the Twin Falls Bank and Ti

They have been a c ti\ Solmon Tract Farm Bureai

Mink-JtowlG00E>it4G ^ Bill and

M ink o f G ooding onnoi engogem ent o f their d Cecilia, to Dr. Joe Rawl: G.M. and Gemldine Rawls

' Chitto, Miss.- Mink is a graduate o f H igh School ond C M ountain C ollege in ve technology. She is present ing as an advertising sales tative for the local news Kenesaw, Neb.• Rawls is a graduate o Chitto High School and M S ta te U nivers ity Coll Veterinary iW^icine. Me is ly 0 federal veterinorian

BraeggerrKeBURLEY — Jed C , i

B raegger.'of Burley anno engagement o f their daught< Lynn, to Richard.firian Kee Paul Keen o f Bokctsfield,C Edith LitUcHeld of Salt Lake

B raegger is a groduat College o f Southem Idahi em ployed at C assia R Mcdical Center in Burley.

Keen is a graduate University o f Idaho in Mos is employed by Minidoka Schools in Rupert.

The wedding is planned fo

Frensdorf-Bni]LEW ISTON - Bud am

Van Stone o f Lewiston a: the engogement o f their d

- Shelly L. Frensdorf, to Wi Brulotte, son o f Robert a

-Brulotte o f American Falls. F ren sd o rf is a gradi

Lewiston High School,,No: College and the University i She is employed dt O 'L ^ High School in Twin Falls.

B ru lo tte is a grad i American Falls High Sch Idaho S tate U niversity , vice-principal at Momingj L inco ln E lem en taries i Falls.

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’ Bmnch o f M essner, hot T m st Ariz., and Shoiive in the The couple :au. Salmon dren and two g

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veterinary mtly work- 'S represeii-'vspoper in •••'-

o fB o s u c Cecilia Mln Mississippi U nited State >Ilege o f Agriculture.is present:----- T he-w cddi

an fo r the Saturday in Ho;

Lee lounce the'titer, Laurie <een, son o f 7 . '

ate the | ^ ■ j j t ' iho. She is I ^ H | y R egional I

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for Friday. .a n d R I

Karenannouncedaughter,

Villiam A.: and Joan

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duate o f H H I u f l i l chool an d ' uuintar. He is a y ""®igside and

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liam B h ilo tte helly F r e n s d o r f 'ing is planned for July

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Willis o f M ^ ill, Nev., and f Twin Falls, celebrated their ding apnivcrsaiy Aprir22.a party, ot the home of their gr ter, Carlo Curran in Sandy, U

Willis and Marie Mary P .married April 27, 1935, o\ from KTFl radio suition in 7 They liygd in Twin Falls, i M cG in n h ’ 1952. He wo Southem Pooific Railroad Nev., ond retired from Ket

... McGill in 1975. She worked , ress in Wells and is a hoindn

The couple has three ' Imojcmi Artteiburri'of McGil

TheHesseiTWIN FALLS-Mr. ond N

O. Hess of fw in Falls will b at an open house July 2 in o of their 50th wedding imivcn

Friends and relatives'ore inv; from 2 10 5 p.m. ot the home Bober, 1763 Moplewood in Tv . jless and Esther Louise < were married Moy 6..1945, in E have lived in Twin Foils for 45 woriccd ot McVey’s, Twin Fal Workman Ford and R ^ R o^ as a mcchonic, ^xciolimg in transmissions. She worked as Claude Brown Music and at A] a lab technician.

They have been active in

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Amalgamated Sugar 1Penta Post FRidgeway St Geist PMorris Farms FT&.L Power Equip. hThomas Helicopter EWagner Transport CKoch Agri Service B Scanlon Oil . ELutz Farms NElmer Schraft , V Sltman & Butler . SSeco EHuber Auco Parts L HubClcy Lumber ■: ' PBurks Tractor PMagic Valley T»« LRobert Meyers B Ills Welding ' RB-Y Ranch CRitchie Farms N

• Kpppels RNelson Farms FSligars ‘ , SSkaggs CM.A.D.D. BPro Image CS'odbuster Pies SAudio Warehouse TCanyon Springs FGooding Co.'Op liKelly Oil JsMovicland Video !BNat-Soo'Pah CLagoon • • TWest One Bank. BShop.Ko LlLemoyne Realty TWendell C enex CFarm Bureau Ins. T Magic Valley Growers S: Bisco . AMcDonald's TTreasure Cove S'Northside Bus Co. • . Jc

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Free speN ot only does this speci w ith one-touch cmergi^( •and weigh-a mere 9 .9 oi 75 ^ a m inute off-pea!^. two months o f weekeht.

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ses Ind Mrs. Eari J formerly of ‘ ir 60th wed- J ^ B n i at a family':

gmnddaugh-'umh. m IPriest were A I

over the air .1I Twin .Falls. ■ ■ , moving tovorked for ----- Part ancd in Wells,;ennecott in Mane Scelc ofkI as a wait- Steven CharlesmakCT Nev;: children. Thecoupleha3ill, Donjthy and great-grandc

I Mis. Leslie - Mbe honored H H observance

e r ^ . ' ivitedtocall. ne of Hazel- rwin Foils.: Campbell UffjM iBuhl.-niey L J R | ^ | K 45 ycois. He _•alls Motore, E s th e r an ^ o n d Fold Church and the in automatic Citizens Center, os a clctk at / The event is Agri-Test as children, Polly V

. Colo., and Stephe in the LDS The couple has

. G E R M A N S E A S S O F 1 9 9 5lEOATioN TO Everyone W i

~ A S u c c e s s !1st Security Bank HaPhil's Market DeiPotter farms WcRirmers Bank RoiHub City A uto“ LerEdwards Electric GoCiSiR Sanitation • Tri’Rangen SolEnton Drilling Siir Mr. & Mrs. McCaughy ArlWright Reality GoSnake River Gravel GoE&.W Implement MilLM. Davenport BulParrs Custom Meats JohPlant Foods, Inc. HoiLL. Langdon AnBuh! Auto Body • _Ha{Randy Bean Ri(C&R Farms AhMr. &. Mrs. Henslee EmiRivcrwear . M.>Hewlet Packard Ari Standard PrintingOsborne Tools Mr.Buhl Implement Ha^Globe S ^ Si Feed PonSandpiper HajTheRiverbank CorFimess Factory WiilOOOT^gs WaJakers T.F! Banbury's RceDarigold MajThe Headhunter K-h Boyerjewelry - MclLitde Bit Cafc RinTom Gill HajGem Equipment BillTrl'County Tractor InteSimerly’s NevAg Concepts Mr.The Classique Haf Mr. Si Mrs. Wickham Jensen Real Estate

RAISER SUPPORTE] < . — )93ech. Soncially priccd M otorola DP •ney dialing, a one-year limi ounces, w e’re now ofierin ([. A nd i f you sign up no ' hd Free. S top bysted below. O r call 1-800-C

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Itid. North tw in fills, ID 2022 \FAX (208) 736-20:.

lo)'. Juno 25.1995 Timos-Nowa

an d M arie WllllB....................o f Bellevue, Wosh., and

ries Willis of Los Veg^,

c has scver^'^gmdchildrcn indchildren.

-a n d Leslie N essI the Twin Falls Senior er.I is being given by their ly Von Nottcr o f Littleton,:phen Hess ofTwin Falls.: has five grandchildren.

S E N I O R I ?5W h o Helped Make

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Hagerman Vet Clinic Demeray Funeral Home Wendell OK Tire Ron Boyd Trust Lemoyne Development Gooding Seed Tri-City Tractor Southwest Equipment Simpler Soilbuikkrs Arkoosh Produce. GoodingTransport Gooding Lumber Miller Brodieis BuhlGasSiQl John's Sctvicc.Ccnter ,Hotsy Steam Store Animal Pharmaceutical Hageramn Mint>lan RTgemian H eists Chiiy Alan Wickham C aw .E m e ^ Garden Center M.V. Business Systems Ark Fisheries .Hagemian Val Hnarmacy Mr. Rag^Hagerman Hardware PomcrellePortraio Hagcnnan Auto ftjns CbmmadalTire Winskjw'sCbpc Store Waremart T.F. Athletic Club Rose Creek Winery Magic Valley Mall K-Man MelQuale's Rirmore Irrigation Hagerman Buy-Way Billinf^ley Cnxk Ranch Interstate Amusement New'comt/Wilson Famis Mr.SiMis-Bnbington HagValC^tfitttB

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JEROM E - Thpi Coupe o f Jerom e,

' engagem en t o f th Jennifer Nicolc, to Kottns, son o f Miti

. Kottos o f Lewistown Coupe graduated i

U n iversity o f Id em ployed 'a t Quizi

_____ Diego.. K ottqsisa 1994 gi

o f I. He is a commi in die Noyy. He is ci

--------Navy in San-Diego.-^The wedding is pl

Quam-\^JEROME - Gaiy-)

ofGlenville, Minn., J Jerome, announce tl o f their daughter, Jer Thomas R. Walker, Krueger o f Benton C M r. and M rs. Bi Connell. Wash.

Quam is a 1991 .Jero ine High Schoi graduate o f the Colic Idaho w ith an assi degree. She attend: State Collcgc in Lew in biology/math edua

* - W alker is a 199( C onne|l H igh Schoi graduate o f CSI with arts degree. He is sch

Tegan-Jo]TWIN FALLS - S

Twin Falls announci " ment o f her daughter

--------^to-Gorey-JohnsonrSO!Richai^ Johnson of L also the daughter of Tegan.. Tegan is a graduate

University. She teachi at Washington Elcmei

Johnson is a gra University ofldoho. I by Canyon County in

Tfie wedding is plai in Boise.

Filer HThe Times-News

FILER - F i l e r Hij released its second si roll. Following are th( have earned high grad

. SENIO] 4 .0 : Jo n a th an A'

C h ^ d lc r , Audrey Fi J T. iW nke, Amy L. J

“ ......Maith5w»C. Tanner.3 .5-4.0: K arla Cc

Y oder, Sarah Fendi Pow ers, Justin R. \ Fischer, Jolcnc D. .I- M. M cK inley, Davi M ark A llen, Lance-

t Aston, Sadie J. Cauf H ynias, J a r is J . Stal W ard, Shad M. Grif Lohr, Julie L. Mai ai Wright.

3.0-3.5: Jessica M B en n ett,' D an J. Ramsey, Jenna L. Ra Hall, Chris M. Num

• Smith, Emily D. By\ Hoekman, Suici A. Lt Monroe, Trenton T. V Adams, Russel E. Cal Snider.

JUNIOI4.0 : P hilip C raw f

G ill, M aria K. Grei:-----------JonesrMarie-McLaug;

Muirhead, Tyson K. 1 D. Orthel and Katie A

3 .5-4.0: A aron Ha W . Lonting, ChrisU B G riff, M egan Andre P u IIin , C h aen e y S

; T e iiO i J y . . .

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★ W aived.★ O ne Moi ■ $20 Mot

: j 'U s e d | l ^

- 2 5 0 ^ 1

• C-4 ..Timw-Noiiw. Twi

gements-Kottas---- ^ IHIhpmas and .Anne

an n ounce 'the ' th e if daughter, to Aaron Eugene

/titch and Pamela iwi^.Mont. id iii May from the-

Idaho . She is lizco Inc. in San

} graduate b f the U imissioned Ensign s employed by the0 . - ---------------------------—s planned for July ^

Walkerry-and Gail Quam I)., and formerly of e (he engagement Jennifer Renee, to

son o f Lennle n City, Wash., and B ill W alker o f

^91 graduate o f hool and a 1993 ollege o f Southem issociatc o f arts nds Lcw is-Clark .cwiston, mtyoring ®Iucation. uate in I990 graduate o f State Cc ihool and a 1993 mcntaiy ith an associate o f The w( scheduled to grad- tbe First 1

fohnson- Sandy Tegan of inces the engage*Iter, Nikol Tegan, • 5 o n -o M (a r« n -o n d -^ ^ H if Lewiston. She is o f the late Mike

mte ofBoise State iches fourth grade v n menuuy in Boise. Hg raduate o f the0. He is employed’ in Caldwell. I-----planned for July 8

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High SchC hadw i Kirby J,

High School has Michael d semesier honor and Lisa the students who 3.0-3.:

Tades. • J . JenkiA nn N!

IORS L oughnA uth , Jan a le n A lesha

' Fisher, Kristen Schmoe, -. Schroeder and Christiner. — ..........B rittan :Coon, Jason L*. Lancaste nder, K erry M.:. W alker, Faye1. HaskinSj Amy 4.0: S avid E. S evere, A. B ro ce-A rnout, E ric M ichael augKey, Rich V. Mai. Jtaley, Sarah K. 3.5,-4. Jriffith, Tara M. Rebecca i and Thomas E. Erin M.

HeatherM. Hurd, Andy Shephen

. M annen, Jed ' 3.0-3.5 Rathbun, Chrisd Knutsoh, unes, Beverly J. McKin!< Jywater, Tamara James N. . Larsen, Gary AJ Jaim e '. Wright, Loretta Loiighm Callen and Jill A. Sean D

Schroed( Stephan

[ORS Kulm amw ford, Ju lie A. reif, H eather E.lUghlinrKristel-J;----- ^4.0: CC. Nelson, Biyan Chadwic :A ..Quinton. G. Hadl Haskin?, Justin Logan D i Browtl, Kzmdis G ary B. drew , M icki L . Moore, j r S p id e ll, Jed Orthel, I

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' N e w e s f j P o c i c e t ; P h o n e . . .

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2d Phones frciEE’to*9' D c n xRilar —

86:* Suite C • Twlxi ^ 3 ^ 5 5 3 4 • 1>800>390<5: ari>ah«lon.C»Ui<»infann«<teiot<

Twin Falls, Idaho ' Sunday,'Jum

S ■ - ■' •

A aron K ollaa^ an d Je n n ife r C o u p e

T h o m as W alker an d J e n n ife r Q uam

n December fhim Lewis-Clari College with a degree in 'd e ­ny education.! wedding is planned for July 29 ai rst Lutheran Church in Glenville.

Kx

NIkol 'a n d C orey J o h n s o n

hool honew ick, D affny M. D enton ’ J. Kulik, Josh D. M annen lel J. Preston, William AutI; isa Blastock.-3.5: Rachel L. Ryan, Emilee ikins, C indytJ. Sutherland,

M . G r if fee , D anny D hm iller,. M arjo rie .R . Lutz, ta K. O v e rltn , G reg L. oe, George “Hutch” H. Swan ine L. Gunn, Sheree Meyera, m y E. M ille r; M on ica L. i te r and Eric H. Meyer.

SOPHOMORES : Stephanie N. Allen, HoUic row n, Isaac W. H ooley , lel E. Jensen and Travis 6 .

r4 .0 : Jen n ife r L . C ow ger, ca J. Tanner, Jodi H. McKay, vl. Shank, Hank C. Hafltger, ie r L . M etz le r, R yan L. lerd and Lauro B. Skinner.3.5: Cody D. Ihler, Sabrina F. oh, Lars K. Larsen, Amber L. n iey, Raw nie H. Leytham , N. LoBser, Jeremy W.jvtlller,

: K oepn ick , . S ta n B. hm iller, Jerem y T. C allen, D. L aw ley , R o ch e lc M:

eder, Jarod W. Hurd (Jones), Anie D. K oepplln, Jerred J. and Ricki L. Murphy.

FRESHMEN Cameron D. Andrew, Bo J.

vick, Don A. Chandler, Kasie id ley , Adam W. H am m an\ . D. Hudson, Jenny L. Jaynes, B . L o u g h m ille r, J o s ie F.

J, April M. Myers, Krista D. I, Naomi J. R ichards, Victor

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I~Reddicfc=IW. JER O M E - Doc •Reddick o f Jerome engagem en t o f th< Patricia, to Greg Mt Chuck and Vickie ^

■ Jerome. .

Reddick is a 199: Jerom e H igh Sch employed at Valley C

M arshall is a 198 .Jero m e High Sci ■ employed by Marshal

_______ !Oic_wod.ding is_plMat St. Jerome's Cathol

! V IngalIs-St•^WIN FA LLS ■

S ondra In g a lls of aniiounce the et^agi daughter, Amy Chri: T hom as S tevens, i Stevens and Rodgc Pocatello.'

Ihgall^isa 1989 gr Falls High School an to graduate in AUgu

. .State University. She in^ a master o f scie specch-laiiguage pai master o f educadon <

u-i. childhood special edU' X S tevens is a l-99(

Pocatello High School 19 at t>^iidor o f arts degree lie. Heilman-Ras

TWIN FALLS - C and Pamela Grimm < announce the engage daughter, Brandi Lyni

—Ronald'fiayRasmttssc and B lanche Ra( Woodbridge, Calif._

Heilmtui is a gradi Falls High School an U n iv ers ity . She is i Magic Valley Christiai in TwinTalls.

Rasmussen is also Twin Falls High Schc State University. He ii First Federal Savings i

lor roiion , R; S u th e rlan d and len. Ward.,uth 3.5-4.0: Jenae E. Fii

Lancaster, Tamara Mo ilee Branch, Josie A.' Den nd, Oman, Mary L. Quint D . Grimm, Christy J. La

jtz , Brackett,. Joel M. Coi L . G au se , Shannon M

/an, Krystal Hein-Thomas era. H urley , Jo e R ackh

L. Roloson and-Jcnnifer { 3.0-3.5: Ereka R. J

C. boss, Derek J. Eccl G ines, Kim R. Lanti

Hie ■

3' Weight : I Surpri

Reseanr L. A nutritional reseor am, end world hunger b !er, tracked when people ei B . lech",chew_able food

en A weight. The' reason fo M r loss is still somewhal < gg\ but some results have 1 1 cant. .

llie original fomiula available ,wa's dev Nutritional Dietary Re: known as Food Source

> f ' but now an appetite cont isie has been added along wi anv ing (lipotropin) ingi^ie ies, by the U.Sj Depi F . Agriculture. The revoli D.. foibula'is called Food 2

;(or provides an effective weight fast.

So why are some p weight with Food Sou weight? According to M orris, director o f n development at NDF Source Plans allow you t without giving up your ii "while controlling calo Imiwrtaot to lose imgfat

- . Plan there are no forbii ' saysMonis.

Dr; 'M orris says t received some inctedibk ries'from people who 1 pounds or more with > ^

, Plan. One woman fiom I N w York lost over 70.1 out giving up h e r ^ v which included c h o ^ i ebicloen wln^.-Allboug may not by troical (iodi loss varies), the FS Plan lent way of confront!^ o f obesity/According i published iniheAmgrlcc CIMeal Nulrlilon you have to reduce the w k yov e it (6 lose.wdgbt, ] youUmlttbe&t,-^V-.'

FoodSoure* Is aval

i l a r s h a l ^ ' f ^ ^o a_and N ancy ,e announce tbe h e ir daugh te r, vlarshall, son o f M onhall, all o f

193 gradua'te o f chool. She is

)88 graduate o f choo l. H e is all Warehouses. •Iwned for July 8 _____loUcChurch. . am

iteyens- Jam es and

o f T w in F alls tSEngffi igement o f their iristine, to Brian S ||S k 9 , son o f K a thy f f l H H g er S tev en s o f

graduate ofTw in | A | >and is scheduled ^ f"gust from Idaho yIC w ll be recelv- \ ?3 lienee degree in lathology and .a I degree in early, B rian Siiucation. from the lgO g r a d u ^ e o f The W(ol. He received a 22 at theee in architecture Sawtooth

isihussen H HCroig Heilman

I o fT w in Falls gement o f their mn Heilman, to scnrson 'of Jack- asm ussen o f

iduate o fT w in md Boise. State • s e rpployed a t , ’iL: ian ^ g h School

0 a g rodua t^o f -hool and Boise a"*1 is em ploy^ at Falls.s Bank ih Twin The w«

d M ichael S. Severe, E D. Williai

Fields, Anita D. Tammy J^albcrg, Jessica Saroh A.:ntoi|, Chad M. L indy Mnton, Phillip C. R ow , Ta;^ s e n , Jake C. Baker, Hiloiies, Kristi L. O row n,M . H am m an, D esiree^as, Sharisse A. Huret, Be:ham , E ric S. M. O sterr Swan.' - ............ and Margi, A llen, Robyn H v m v n:cles, Brandy L.n in g , K erri S. S | ^ ^ |

Loss I I J,I I

•cher 1 '•%archer's plan td S became side E l K V J eating his "hi-

od tablet lost m for the weight l o f a mystery,'c been signifi* q B B

ila which is still Q h H eveloped by r a lH p B lesesrch and is H ^ H | ceO ne(FS-l). • B l j n introl ingredient S Ih H with'a fat fight* iient developed . Q ipartment of - S H H H olutionaiy new dSourcellBnd 'e way .to.lose

people losing Durce - lots of0 Dr. William research and

>R. tbe Fooduto lose weight ,r favorite foods, r a H j Bilorie intake is(fat, with die FSbidden foods";

1 that he has ble success sto*0 have lost 70 lie Food Source iNiagiira Falls,0 pounds with* avorite foods late, p lz n ju d ugh her resiilu dividual weight S im is an excel*^ the problem » g .to an article ican Journal oJ » ou don't even mount of'food

provldedthat

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G reg M arshall Mfd P atric ia Rrddlck------

S te v e n s a n d A m y Ingalllie Universi^ of Idaho in May. wedding is planned for Jul

the United M ethodist Cam Dth, north o f Fairfield.

Ronald R a s m u s s e n in d B rand i H eilm an.

vedding is plannedfor July 8.

, Eric J. Studebaker, Patchei liamson, Chclscy M. Winkle J. Bingham, Ian Devries

A. Fuller, Uriah Holloway M cLaughlin, Sharm an L

T asha J . W arner, C alv ii Hilary E. Blackwood, Juli(

I, L au ra in e A . E dw ards : A, Hafliger, Daoiel (Shane Becky A. Knight^'Matihcw terhoudt, Ju lie I>, W hitncj irguerite W ilkinson.........—

u c k y w i n n e r s T h e i s e n M o t o>Mel Jensen - Twin Falls 'Shannon Anderson - Twin •Irene Leggett r^w ln FaUs •ClyelBerry - Kimberiy •Olle Turner-Flier .•Kyle Fisher-Kimberiy

l&r 'OURPI1u U s!H im isp n 's \^ .^ '

_ Recor g] in-ean^ . D EA RA B B W ¥at O H B a ^ Ruth candy bar

in your April 18 columi Cindy Adams b f Sor fo im ^ you* and' yoiir i

B g neously quoting the B mericol w^'ch is now t to baseball legend Babe

H n . In her letter, she s sion o f the commcrci lowing (}uote, '‘Babe

_____the oll-time grMts othis doy yoii h'edr'Hi hadq candy bar name

—TTI Abby, the oandy Uvv named aner Babe Ru

I ed, and the commcrci gest that it was. Rath ing that the Baby R was named for the biu

. TV commcrcial sugj hops it w as the se responsible for “The cess. Folklore has it bar was actually nan Clcveljind. daughtei president, Grover Cle

' the message that Nes te'ntly communicated

lalls ing the Baby Ruth but (ny The commcrci^ wer July ute to. Babe Ruth cbiruij amp long celdxBtion ofthe 11

ofnis birth. Three hostalj coihmercials retell th' Babe’s famous ccnter fie

We appreciate the < clorify our m essag “Babe” advertising c hope that you V ill fine

I H column to correct thi__tion shared with so i

dedicated readers worl ■ -PATRIC

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s o f N B A B a s k t o r s S e r v i c e D5 •)Mlma Lesleywin Fails •Cynthia Langi I//S •Karen Johnso.

•Loren Hauger ^.•Richard Greer

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'sen p l a ^ ^ w e ^ s t ^ s t - ^

r d s e t s t ri ^ C o n t ]

a ^ R u tii and' the ir were mentioned m a Unfortunately, i n Diegb Misin-.ir readers by eiro* j U j S n Baby Ruth com-

1 airing as a salute be Ruth.; shared her ver- ,P.S. Ascial with the foi- their feeli>e Ruth - one o f Ruth nds,of baseball. To te r o f “Tl:

Kis name, as he me to fofvned after him.” -DEAR y bar wa3;J^OT -your coluluth, as she stat- read with•ciaHdoesn’t sug- writer wh(ithcr than imply- cial indictRuth candy bar bar was m>aseball hero, the Our wh<iggests that per- how the csec re t w eapon lOOth onnhe Babe’s” sue-' It'snicctoit that the candy still honoramed after Ruth is one o f tlter o f 'o u r 22nd. to Daddy tllevcland.'This is I n t h e 'estle has consis- refers to icd since acquir- may haveusiness in 1989.‘ “sccrct wcvre made as a trib and sincenog die 1995 year- Thank y100th annivcrsaty this letter,

algic 1920s periodtbe story o f The ■ DEARlieldhomerun. jy L IA RIe opportunity to from a surIge beh ind the ofTeringva: campaign, and gin o f die 1nd space in your Some salelhe inisinforma* granddaugl3 many o f your company vsridwide. claimca’itICIA BOWLES, instcadof'

MANAGER, ingroyalticIONS, NESTLE 'iTiank y

CHOCOLATE fusion cIN FEC TIO N S,' Ruth/Baby

omdoil&you. liWIXdorylaryewMVot...

rs AUTO fi TRII '{SPAULAUniMIIstie BM47»43HM00 OR CALL Tfl

k e t b a l l s f r o m D e p a r t m e n t >y-W endeH ' f lger - Twin Falls H;on - Kimberiy \9r-Twin Fells enwood - Jerome -Twin Fails '

f lil Qualit— ‘Where The Q<

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r O n k T O i ih P R E E i d ^ l

T a ig h t »travea^i^p u Ueai'Aliby^

: Abigail i! VanBureji

i» ----- ----- - 4GLENDALE, CALIF..

As for the Ruth family arjd feelings about the new B ab y ids, Julia Ruth Stevens (daugn^“TTic Sultan o f Swat”) .nisked___forward the follov/ing to you! ;\ R ABBY: I h^vc onjbydd.:olumn-for many years, aild;....../ith interest the letter from who thought the TV commer- dicated the Baby Ruth can'cly IS named after my father. • ; • whole-family is excited aboiit » lie co u n ty j s celebrating' the ' anniversar^'of Daddy’s birlh. e to know tfuit people o f all a^cs', nor him. The Baby Ruth TV ijd; - o fthe many authorized tribute ' dy that arc planned for this year, he TV comm ercials,,Nestje to the “secret weapon’' that' ave led to^his success. Othfer : wcapons”'were his gencTosily icere appreciation o f his fims.1 ik yoii in advance for printing

.-JU L IA RUTH STEVENS U l MS. BOW LES A»n>.L RUTH STEVENS: I board surprising number of readers^

g varied opinions about the ori-> he Baby Ruth candy bar namc.'- said it was named after the aughter of die president offthely whichjntroduced it. Others;^___d 'it was callcd‘‘'Baby'Riifh‘’T o f “Babe Rudi” to avoidjpayS

allies to the Ruth family. ** , i!; ik you for clarifying tho qon-.'I concern ing , the Bab^, laby Ruth TV commercials.- ^

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lity Care I10 Quality Corttinues' , B

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' 7 Q. Recently, I b. , , Sociel Securi^ diss

. •„ I also receive a d m ents from s pri>

. • inpnancepolicy. V — pol i cy affect m y S

. . . d isab ili^ benefit?______A ._N o._Y our.c

Social Sccurity d ments is not aftect

;_vatc in surance y< H ow ever, the am

• - benefits may be ri : get worker’s compc

.tain other public c . , ments.

, Q. I ’m 59 yean . starting to ^ n k a

time forn^e.to one a t SotHal Secui

■ . belp me?’•. ..‘A. Although the 5

... representative won , best time to retire, give you infonnaiic

SeniorTwinFalls Senior Q

616Eflstland Al! dinners at nooi

' 'donation is S2-for senic -noiv iors.^ K to n d ^ Swiss steak : -l^jesdiv: Sweetands<

Wednttday: Birthda; •fHedchicken '

"•■“U nnB d^ Beefstroga) •ftiday: Fish or chickei

. . .Activities { '^C ibnuy, Pool Room, l^^l^ter with cards, gome

, i jjpn and movies.'9 i.m . to 3 p.m. •

- - ^ T o d a y ---------iDonce from 2 to S p.m

IHie cost is $2.50 per per ;S;^Mbnday•^|Quihing from 9:30 a.iT '■i Xereise ot 10 a.m. Fre

— ;*-®liM dpra!urc chcch ; A,tn> to noon.I Cine dancing at 3:30 p ; Wednesday.

Quilting fiom 9:30 air Exercise at 10 a.m. Frc

■ .i Burt Huish will speak 1 Tbunidsyv- - ••• •

:l ..Pinochle ot 1 p.m. iVuliine dancing at 3:30 p.

I^idtv^ 'Quilung from 9:30 a.m - - Exctcise ot 10 o.m. Frc I":' Yard sole fiom 9 a.m. t

Saturday, r . Pancake breakfast fr r'noo'n. .

■ ;• J Yard sale from 9 o.m. t

' AgelessSe^ori O 310 Main S t N.,]

. All dinners at nqon.- M c n d ^ Swedish mea

W ed n w d ^ Hamburj v.’casserole

F r td v Sweet and sour • ' Thrift shop open Me r-from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Activities M ond^Board meeting at I p.n:

; J o e sd v“ V Ceramics at I p.m.r ' .Tbuw%

jCrafte at i pjn. L 'R id s y

‘Pinodileat 1 p.m.

' 'OotdenH eritaaSa 24210ve&nd,

t - ; A ll dinners at noon rj^cination is $2.

, ^ ._ M o o d ^ Potato bar r ^ fniesdnr: French dip ;^v ^ e d b e a ^ B i^ d a y

Macaroni an• * hnrp . .

• jy d iy i Enchiladas r^Reseivations for binhd ;:^y.3 p i a T u ^ y {no p

■ t - W abtaby .'• < -’I Fiitz the bearing aid n

center at 10:30 a.m.

;p>nochle club and ceisr

S p B H p i p

ai Securilews Service decide.

' things yi I began receiving You c lisability benefits, you do, B disab ility pay- w ill be ).rivate disab ility account

Will the private you'll bi y S6clal Security ' wiiit uh t? receive;r .e lig ib ility fo rj And i f j p'-disability pay-V af te r 6: ected by any pri- increase! you may have, you dela

am ount o f y o u r Youji e rcduced i f you know tl npensation or cer-' give yoi ic dfsability pay- estimate

toir*frceiars o ld and I’m to ask fc k about tb e b e s t . and Ben itfire^WiU some-i We will ecurity be able to to compi

return t[le Social Security ' back yoi /on’t tell you the tory aloi re. he or she can benefits ation to help you retiremej

r calendir Citizens: Center mmdDiive Coon. Suggested eniors and S3 for All din_______ • donation iale vice. Homd sour pork through Fr iday dinner wiUi Mobday

Tuesdaysganoflf Wednei:ken ^ dressing

TliutsdicDm, and Bargain Etidsj^! imes, color televi- Activitie m >^eekdays from Gift Cen

to4p.m.------- ------------- Daily: Q

p.m. at the centcr. 10 a.m. to« person. Grocery

Dick Kas] a.m. to 2 p.m. require a S Free. your onJen

willdelivei lecks from 10:30 SHIBA

Insurance 0 p.m. Schwindcn

.Voluntciam . to 2 p.m. tickets for Free. . the entire n:^ a tII :lS a .m .' - T he'C a

• .t sdheduledand mone^

0 p.m. . advance. CThe cent

am . to 2 p.m. nm their Fi F |^ . the square,m! to 3 p.m. ’ help.

. Monday t from 8 a.m. tb ‘ Bridge e

cKairman.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday

Ceramic:orCrtiTwn Wedoesd>1., Kimberiy Crafts a

MmySalie neati alls ' ‘Iinndfoaurger enchilada Ceramicj

Shoppinourpork 436-9107t«Monday-Friday

West)

All mealp.m. Saturd^;-

‘ shopxpen i pm.'Sondsy:]

O ■ Mooday;■ T tiesd^

We d n ^ ‘Ilnindagi

SeslarCenter . .F zid^H ad ,B u tl^ . Activitiei >on. Suggested •- T od^

Cords uni - Mcndsy

? . ‘ •'Exercise'day dinner with ' 'Evening:

■ . 1 . ' •;Cani8Uni iandcheese^with TtMdayr

thday dinner due ' Line dam 0 phone reserva*. BustoT> . ' llnBsday

Quilting I Cords fro

d man will be at I’tidiiy,I. Exercise i

snimic8atlp.ra. Goofio

• •: w l

ityQ&Ale. H ere are a .couple o f ; i you should keep in mind: ll can retire as early as 62. I f Io, your retirement behents be reduced to take in to nt the longer period o f time 1 be drawing benefits. I f ybii un til y ou’r e ‘65 . i . 'y o u ’ll 'c your full benefit amount.:f you delay, your retirement 65 , the b en e fit w ill be

ised for each month after 65 clay retirement ' i jnay also bc interested to

that Social Security will you a personalized benefit itc at your request. Call our ce number, 1-800-772-1213,: for a Jlequest for Earnings lenefit Estimate Statement, 'ill send you a simple form nplete and retum. When you rj th is form, we will maiL your complete earnings his- :Iong with estimates o f your its fbr early retirement, full nent, and age 70.

larKCnidoka'Coun^ Senior Citizens Service

702 n th S t. Rupert linners at noon. Suggested n is $2. Bring own table ser- ome-deliverca meals Monday F ri^yon request by:'Breaded pork,chops

Tomato meatloaf aesday: Roast turkey with

id^r: Chicken fncd steak ^m o .» isb o n l

>nter Shop open fn>m 10’a.mu: Quilting and Pool table from to 4 p.m.; Cmfts after lunch. ■ :ry shopping for shut-ins, c a ll ' asper at 436-0260. Ridley’s 0 $15 minimum order. Call in lers before 10a.m. and Kasper., ver them to you.(A Medicare Supplemental ICC Assistance. Call George Icman at 436-6679. . iteers are needed to help sell ' for the quilt.drawing through e month of June. 'Calgary Stampede tour is sd for July 5*1 h Reservations ney must be taken core o f in .Call 436-9107 if interwted. enter needs volunteeis to help r Fourth of July food booth on ire. Cal! tbe center if you can

e at 1 p.m. Lois Stephenson,n.laylies fmm I to 4 p.m. ' eadays and pinochle after lunch; iiemo. Pinochle chairman.

tics from 1 to 4 p.m.ping day. Call the center at7 to arrringe for a ride.

estEodSeniorCltizasInc.ipiO Main S t, Bold .

eals at noon, Monday throug y; 1 p.m. on Sunday.'Uinfl sn eveiy day'from 8 a.m.'to 4

y: Roast poric^T ac o salad ' \ - ^ Chickm wings. esdajn Chickcn wings liiy! Ham with raisin sauce n lu m with raisin sauce

until 4>p.m.Vise class at 10 ajn. lg meal at-5:30 p in . , m itiI9pjn. ^

lg from 8 ajn. to 4 pjn. ssdaySndng lessons at 1 0 a m .'Twin Falls every Wednesday. , itylg fhim 8 a j a to 4 pjn. fiomSto9p.m> I

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I f co u ld re ce iv e as wei ta am ount o f benefits pa ;o your spouse and childn le your re tirem en t,'d isa l tli death.I! ■ Q lT p lsn ' to' get mar it. piftjith HTirf m y tnom fit tbat I m ust remember t le ' my name w itb Social I 15 Wbat is the easiest way t

A. Actually, you can d :o it with a toll-free telepli 11 Wc send you the aM ic ^ it mail and you c o m ^ te it ir it back w ith p roof o f i, name and your new nomi (s can stop by any Social t office. It only takes a fewn ■. I— I .- II - l - l>u This column, was pre iL the ' Social . s- Adiriinistratlon. For fast ir to specific Social Secui ll tions, contact Social Sec\

free at 800-772-1213.

308 Senior Av Al dinners at noon. Sug(

tion is $2 for seniors and :d seniors.

___ Monday: Cube steakly 'n ie sd ^ Vegetable ond«

broccoli soup Wednesday: Borbccucd ( Thursday: Birthday d

:h roastbeef ■ Activities

MoodqrLine dimcing at 9:30 am P in c ^ e a t 12:30 p.m.

It Hand & Foot card game I Tuesday .

m Knitting at 9:30 am.Bridge at 6:30 p.m.

:ll ' Wednesd^'s Line dancing at 9:30 &.m. in Thursd^r a-.. Open pool at 9 am. one

p.m.ll T0PSat5p.m ;;e Pinochle and open pool a

F iid^ ll ' O f^ 'poo la t9am . b Bridge at 9 am.

■ Line dimcing at 9:30 a.m. is Saturdt^IS Breakfast from 7:30 to 1( n

Jerome Senior Ce p 212Fit9tAve.]n All dinners at noon. : Jl donation is $2.

Todqr: Roast poric Mcodq^ Pork chow meii

1, Tueodsy: Salisbury steak room gravy

W e d n e a ^ Wieners and T bm sd^ Barbecued me; Frid^r: Baked chicken

i; Activities MoodqrAerobics ot 11 a.m. T b e a ^

It Aerobics at. 11 a.m.,an 2:30 p.m.

-Pihochleat 12:30p.m. . • WediKsd^'. Pinochle at 7:30 p.m.

b Tbdsd^r Ft V Aerobics at .11 a.m. an 4

Pinochle at 12:30 p.m. Aerobics at 2:30 p.m.

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Dinner is served ot nooa donation is Sl.75 for senior

.' for non-^o iS ; Home deli> suggested donation is 'SC hours are 8 am . to 4 p.m, Thursday and 8 a.m. to

, Friday. .; loMdqr: Birthday and c

. dinner with roast beef TfamdM Stew

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Quilting and cards fiom I pinl

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an estimate I J U , \ n c f lts you MT e ll as the My moth« payable to appearance Ircn due to . Ufc. When a b ility , o r ihe thing tht

. . . . getting her B m e d ;tti6 Trips lo ij m u M " “«> always mon ■toclianBo, forlorn with 1 Secunpr. I thought rtoiIothi»7 about A.C do most o f Cosmctoloi

phone call. Huntington la^ion in the .b ra inch ild it and send ,akcs her p f your old people Who me. Or you The idea al S ecun ty visited her :w minutes. icscent hom

tration o f pa repared by iheir hair or

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. I rinses, man___________ shampoos t

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I at 7 p.m. TWINF>«under way fi cs set to bc C ollege c

• Introdu ld:30a.m. planned for

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meet from 6 Wednesdays

^ Evergreen AIk with mush- . • Introduc

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\ 1 : aveliiigl its a lift iIth e r took-great p rid e in her ice ot home and in p u b lic ;n s h e b e c a m e an in v a l id , that irk e d her m o s t w a s n o t ier h a ir . d o n e _ e v e ry _ w c e k ..I the beauty shop were loralc boos'ters, and she wasithout them:------------—--------jh t o f htfr wheri I learned ^.C .T. — A m bulatory logy Technicians Inc. o f :on Beach, Calif. I t ’s 'the Id o f Shirley Lain, who • portoble beauty salon to_ ho can’t come to her. ca took hold when Shirley er late brother in a conva- ome and she saw the frus- 'patients who couldn’t haye or nails done. She figured

:onflncd to th e ir hom es le same services, especially ncn.md of seniors,”_she says. "I : o f m y grandmother and tr took care o f hers. I was p that way."made a career switch from g and real estate to cosinc- :hOol, got her license and ' business a year ago. jnk o f her car holds two o f equipment for perms,

lonicures, pedicures, cuts, s nnd sets. Also packcd: ^ s portabl;C sham poo 'hich she designed to fit shoulders o f th'osc who Ichairs or canlt lean over

for A.C.T. is stenciled on o f her ’89 maroon Honda n which she w hizus along kvays to appointm ents at :ent homes, hospice tinits mces. Driving time means

puter classess-News

FALLS - Registration is f for three computer class- b eg ia soon through the

o f S outhern Idaho g Education Division, duction to DOS V5.0 is for 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays nesdays, June 26 tiirough n Canyon 101. The fee is

luction to Computers will 16 to P p.m. Mondays and lys, July 12 tiirough 26, in iA-23. Costis$59.Auction to Lotus 1-2-3 is. for 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays .

«lays, July 13 through 27, !31.Cost is $72. ation may be done in the uilding Records Office, i in fonnation , call 733>. 2266.

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“ such a lift that they put o :y and makeup afterward. Mt 1- in hospices call me; 4heir ] 5- to the end.”'c Her most loyal, at-home d is Lorene, 78.!s “Make-that one o f her y ingcustomcrs," says Lor

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w husband, James Lain.Iy she rides the circuit in lauty ministry.'ish she 'd been around-------lOthcr needed her.

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SENIORS Selbi Board, Rebecca Daniels lyons, Erik Nilsen, AAgeli 1, Amanda Wilson, Melissi and JCatie Yager.

1.0: Tawny Allen, Jonie Boyd e Brooks, Wesley Butterfield _Casile,.A im ee,Cpm m ons Essleman, A manda'Fiscus

1 F llck inger, B enjam ii lez , Sunny; H ealey, J e f ns„ Ken Hosier, Benji Jex r Jex, Quil Kashino, Aman'di ill, A lex LaC hance, Pier: Heather Lamonica, Matthev I, Shawn L yons, LIsi :ws, Tony M axw ell, Scot :w, Lisa M cLean, S tever ;, M aria.Regolado, Dawni ge, Kyle Scanlon, T anyt s, Brandon Sheltrow n anc 'ard.3.5: Lee Bellon, Misty Cain Cole, Justin DoubyV Nikki on, John Dennis, Christian I, Hoppy Johnson, C la j y , David L loyd, Adam I, H eather M artin , E ricc ;n, Noah R ichter, M ike on, Kyna Sturges and Lon ns.

JUNIORS Catie Albright, Tim Connor, D ondero, Casey F rieder,

e Godfrey, Iris Gray, Ryan y, C arrie Lyons, Jam ie ghiin , Jam ie Park inson , Pearson, M olly Poehling, chemthanner. Holly Shelton, 'linski, N iki VonLindenau isy Williams..0 : B en B aker, Sean y , Toni Coonce, M ichelle y . T ara D ittm er, N athan ■, M elissa Fairbanks, JenI Lars Flora, Crystal Fuller, 3oldmann, Nathan Gosche, Graham, Davin Hanson, Bo

M organ H ogue, Sadie s, T ina K ohli, L ucas e ld , Jen n ife r L ong, Erin. essica.Miller, M w a Mltma, vionroe, Laun O C Iassen, Palm,'Ryan Redman, Alyssa irisa Schiers, Aulia Steinbis, /eng likow sk i and Je sse

.S: Errin Bliss, Liza Britton, C hris tiansen , -C helsey

C hase H am ilton , A lida :, Neil Henriksen, Jennifer T iffany Low der, John ;h lin , ' Jen n ife r N elson , y Oversby, Jessica Perry, am sey, C ali Seanlon snd Thompson.

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The children we for they were kind return, he told then witch who lived ir “She can make yo he told the boy. “/ your brother sight,’ He talked late jntc

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When the witch h er eyes lighted come to visit me?"

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to a girl and a b o y .~ ^ H [ > strong and healthy girl as lovely as the

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le said ,'“would you shelter?”welcomed the man, 'ind and generous. In The icm o fa magical old away' i in a faraway land. o' your sister strong,"

, “And she can give Ar ;ht,” he told the girl, boy- into the night of all ^ had known. “Some the va me arc not, just like upo".

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must,ch saw the children; gie st(ed up. “ Hove you to ld t!?" she asked. rcmovnodded and told her est. “1 med from the man. • 'tasks,’omed them inio her not con to talk. She ulkcd cured,s, o f rivers and trees. Sheshe said, “and I will leavestones that you will Thesee, no need to wan- olher.I need for you to be the beyour dreams will be well g

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forestyou no t see these ,w ould break your , Helpthe boy. “And you; IfuaiJ

to the giri. “might be down is.”1 the boy. “If I could the skvines, I could clear once

: land with fruits and p®ni® began

:re strong,” said the M l 'n from danger.” tied od with sadness, the ‘O’' ”

^rly ftigi3.5-

Hamm- The sccond semester Andertbcrly High School hns Poulioi, Listed below arc the Kaylaleved high grades. AngieENIOIQ . Morga. Ause, Kiisto Andrew. Bill anrystal Castorcno, Jayme 3.0-; Eilers, Karen Olcnn. LaneJlura McKinloy, Angela MyersVildcr. Wnyn<Jennctt. Korrinc Carter. MullinKellie MacDonald, MattC

. Matthew Campbell. Laura "haunda Stork. Amymes. Susannc Schaal, 4.0:iwdy Atkinson, Jordan Jasonmood and Eric Miller. Humpila.Eacicer, Jim Sabey, 3.5-itin Fiscus, Franclne NcilGi\ L. McOmber, Mott Miller,a M. Smi^h. Ben WiesmI iVinis. Natalie Cartson,. J o ^)sh Davis. William R. Bnodi1 Gudenou,- Justin 3.0'^ y Lockwood. Dayle:UNIORS ■ . DarinAnderson. Bradley Shaw,eny.Kodi Crisp. Tojah WorthI Draper. Joel Fifs'e.- KarenYvette Higley, Luke Hunt,I Shewmaker. Sean Mistii to j^ D . Wilder. . Tauw

i i i f B . Thoris i s - D Shoup Avb. :W„ ■

aM ia id n e v :» i:V A ! le rg y

i ^ l e t e a U e r g y e y i U ^

J Twin Fall®. Idaho Sunday, Jui

shes, will

ch said, “I must p in t your wis for you arc what you are or ause o f a wish that went wroi IV tell me,” she said to the gi th is p lace w ere yours, wh

ild you change? How would y ice it better?”'he girl sm iled. “ I would, ta ly the forest thorn bushes so tl b ro th e r could w alk w itho

lg scratched."And you child?" she asked t

I would take-all-the-stoncs frc valley so my sister could pl

in the soft grass and never f<x"

rhe w itch stood . “In magi children, you set your o\ tasks. So while I am off gat lg my magic leaves to make y

sle, you must perform yom-wis

'o the boy she explained that st, in one day, remove every si stone from the -valley. And s i the g irl she w ould .have lOve every thorn b u ^ in the f< “If you do not complete the

cs," she said, “your wishes w comc true and you will not

!d.”he departed to search for h fcs. ■Tie boy and girl looked at ea er. “These tasks are impossiW boy said sadly. “We m im t,I give up," agreed the ^II simply head home."ust then the'old ihim in the t >d poncho ctiiric over the hill."! Idren ran and greeted him, but i nsaw their sadness.What troubles you?” he asked. I w ish ...” the boy began.•he old man put a finger to i r’s lips. “Wishing won’t do," 1, “but helping does a great dea Bul how I am to clear the whi ley o f stonesl” the boy crii nd how can m y sister clear I Kt o f thorn bushes?" . Remember," said the old mi elping.” W tU that he whistl diy. Thousands o f birds swoof vn from the sky. Each one tool rtc in ils beak and swept back ii sky. Then the’ old man whist:

:e more, and from everywhi ne thousands o f rabbits. Th {an to gnaw a r the thorn ,"busi il caCh-one-ftllrThcrman wh 1 once mor&, and thoiisanas es came and dragged away i

lh honor i.5-4.0: Lisa Dickard, Christ umond, Luke Mickelson, Rich* derson, Matthew McEwen, Aili ilion, Molly Scott, Alido A. Stimpi M Bollwinkel, Zochaiy Chamberl ae Champneys, Colter Hodge,' P« rgan, Brenda L. Azunbula, C l ^ and Misty Leedom. — ;•

1.0-3.5: Tar* Jackson, Carissa Jacc le Johnson, Shasta Brown, Mclissi ers, Julie ArWardell, David Broi ync Kinchelo^ Jini Lancaster, Loi llins, Jessica R. Wedin, Jordan All tt Cameron,. Joe EKlle, Brad Kerr i iroKlimes. ; •

SOPHOMORES L0:‘Nathan Allen, Arron C«n on Glenn^ Arron' H arn ll, Shat m p h ^ and Meredith Taylor.' - , ;.5^.0: Can Bum, Lyndsw .Oib^ 1 Gib^. KodiOiles.TooKac6lC M; kr, Rachel Mo(gBn.JeDi)^Robisn, 1 smore, Ctalg Johnioq, Adma athm Hayes. Mike Le^'MitkB Ru ndi R. Cole and Tbooa* W. Owea-1.0-3.S: ^Nate. Burbank,. .Tay

w , Christina Slevers, Russell ihbam, Rebewa M ^^Jaco b Oi ren Schamhorst, Jackson DilIe,'J Qt, Scott Kincaid, Jessica McEw sti R utledje, Melissa K.. Sou

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nter drew it^ ^

wish- thorn bushes. The foi : only ley were clear. kTong. • When the boy ant ; giti, thank tbe old man, he w hat W hen the w itch dyo u gasped. The children

their tasks. Filled \ [.take fixed her brew o f mi0 that gave ,each child a { thou t "O ne m ore warnir

“O ncc you have sv :d the potion, you must ren

sunset or you will los

1 play ' T ' T T ith glee the r feel \ / W the potion.

T T s trong ar umped into the air a

lagic, joy. And at the san ■ ow n boy saw the vivid bl gath- dazzling tn es siihou

e you He cried out with d wish- The world is beaUtifu

But then the girl h< lat he cry out in pain. “I ai y sin- She .turned and saw d she For a moment she w ve to lose all she had gaini e for- share her brother’s these ■ she rem em bered t s will words, lot be “I anf suong now

though t. “ 1 w ill hi tr h er leaned forward and

in hers m d squeezed ; eaclu— At suriset-the boy i iiW cT ^ltc p itc h . “You trii jh t.as ‘saw the boy. “ You . “W e kind as it is in your

thank yoy, for you le tat- sister strong. And I il.'The beouty o f the worit lUt the moment."

“Yes," said the g :ed. been g o ^ to us. and

'■you something in re to the children embraced 0,^ he whispered, “Come deal.” Olid we will love and whole together." cried. The witch blinked ar the and spoke joyfully.

Now you may know man. no witch at all. I'am

istled did not die.-1 was t ooped form because 1 wish took a Your love atid kindn :k into the spell.’’., listled And now all the s ivherc ken. The boy rega T hey The mother became fttshes been. And all three whis- ••togetherand-lived-; ids o f af terw ard in a hoi iy the love.

■rollristina Marie Ellis, Juitln C ichelle Kelsey, Crystal Reeve: Aileeo ond Maik Thom^wn^

4.0: Erin' Boldwi Paula St^hanie Boddco, Gi

^ n a SheUy Draper. Jodyi E ^ M. Luff, Misty Majcr,:Jacobs, D.J. Nielsen, Nathan lissaL. 'SoiaSummcnandJosl 3rober., 3.5-4.0: Kallee

Brierloy, Ricardo Cal I Allen, Coe, Heather Fisse, err and Stephanie Lierman. Ki

Rees, Sonny Robison Lindsoy Wolker, J

:arter, Brandon , Borkon IhaUDO'Uiwleinood. Jason. Met ' , : ,. and Amanda Bollwuik ibbcnis. 3.0r3.5: Chad Co] i; Mylei Jamie Lattin, David M 00,‘t o Amanda Reeves, JosI

Thompson, Jennifc Rands, LedbettCT, Monique Cl a- '• Hartnah Homan, Dusi ray le r ' Lovcday, Tom O’Del i l i^ e ,- Brandon-Stlfflpson, Curtis Johnie S. Cayiness,

sell.P. Chad Gudgell, Chris ) Oira,. Heath, Melissa Joel e.:Joey lUc«lg.pu«y U d jro :Ewea, Amy Mahier, Cody South, .M orrow, Daniell Mula W e riiv '^ .K n to .W j^

l i H

^ams ^_ Appren ti

Richord

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^ has com ■ finder r

k K Sill. LavI a H The &L — ~ ^ ; I ^ H - F a l l s : I i

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ly , ' ' f l H Columbi

courscs.first w

forest and the val- sSe*Cc

ind girl mmed to

magic leaves and . Ii ,,J glass to drirOc. v s 1 is ling," she said. sw allow ed youremain silent until Schooloseyourcure." p „ . ; ,. M . more inlhe children drank n. The girl grew I" and firm . She - and twirled with ime moment the blue sky and the juetted against it. delight, “Sister!

iful."heard her brother am blind again!” iw fills was true. wished she could , I tned so she could . F s grief. But then ■

the o ld m an’s

iw, brother,” she help you .” She d took his hands . mKlthem. Iy and giri went to I ried to help us,” I ou have been as ft ur power to be. I u have made my I I have seen the rid; i f only for a h ?

girl. “You have d we wish tO'give retum.” The two ;d the witch nnd le home with us nd laugh and sing

ed back her teats I “Dear children! I

>w the truth. I am. I un your mother. I i turned into this shed vain .wishes. iness have broken

! spells' werei bro- ' gained his sight. le as she once had :e returned homei-for-many-years--------—om e filled w ith

D. Hannon, Zcke ^ ves, Andy Rogcrscn ^

IHMEN ' Hwin, Matt Berry,Gabriela Calderon,. Egusquiza, Richard r, Megan Molvneux, an Schwobcdissen,3sh Young.B Andrew. Beth Wdcron. Tiffany L. . W " !, Melissa Powers, I ' Kevin .Moudy,Katy I ' on, Brice Rutledge, I Jason E. Watts, I

)wski, Charley letts, Jennifer Whitenkel. .................Hlonley, Jason Hill. • Moody, Scon Piew, bsbua Shobe, Katie fer Wall, Connie Craig, Aaron Evans. jstin Jobnsba, Brad »ell. Curtis'Proctor, •B, Christy. Butler, s, Eric Feldhusen,- is Harrell. Rhonda - icksdn, Stephanie "F.‘ vood, Mondy Lords, m h y'Mingo, Jomie R.4uir, J a r ^ Pou!tpa . . ; , ^ ^ H

ervice Uf:OSHONE - N n ^ Scomi inticc Geofficy R. Bmer, sonj ird G. and Martha E. Elmer hone, recently completed t ce Sonar Technician Course, joined the Navy in January.

/IN FALLS - Teny R. Adm f Emma 1. Adams ofTwin Fal ompleled the field artillery fii r radar operator course at Fi ^wton, Oi Ia.6 sergeant graduated from Tv ::High_School in_IW £, a; ved a master’s degree, m.19 the University o f Missou

nbia. , .

,ER - Air Force Airman Jaa 'alter, son of Georgeo C. Wal iler and James H. W alter

rth Side Center 3 computer classerimes-News

)O D IN G - Two' com put ics are scheduled to begin'tl w eek o f Ju ly through tl

:ge o f Southern Idaho Nor Center.ntroduction to Computers w : from 6:30 to 9:30 p.i jays and Wednesdays, July Igh 19, at the Wendell Hij ol. The fee is $59, plus tl ook.ntroducrion to Word Perfc is planned for 6:30 to 9::

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High School.

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4L - Army National Guard PvL A. Davis, grandson of Billic M. • orest C. Weaver o f Buhl, as leted basic training at Foci rd E. Wood, Waynesvalle, Mo. s n 1993 graduate'ofBuhl^High I. ■ ; ;

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a l^year*oIdjuni ; — - School, placcd sc ; nadonal Junior 0• urday nightJ Chavez, the onlI fighter to qualify I! toLanyM osI^. I} , However, Cha'• ' turn to Marquetft• . ; in the “elite camj >1 coaches will bej I • Olympic tean».! Jerome Boxing C

j 35 years lat: ' hole-in-oneI ..TWINFALLS: • ical, Bob WildrI ■ resurfaced at Tw{ ■ Saturday.] Wildmanhitai

, I , the first bounce a’ : /^ I l .h i t on the ft : A nd then it disa]i •■hgd-sluppcd ovoI , find back there {

■' I , chalantly to the < {• : was ‘Titlcist 4* s

„ • said.• W itnesses w J ' • . Utahns Mick B03 { Wildman’s fir I school match in I

i i: AU-stars to• Miami inti)*t- MIAMI — BaJ I ; be played at Deii t * , and at Joe Robb5 > in the year 200J : - ; : firmed Sanirday. J j 7 - r National Lea{ - * - • Feeney'would r• T i - . All-Star bids, s<

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■X'T - Saturday when. the 77th minute

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Darryl Strawberry

en takes 2nd lympics boxing[TE, Mich — Daniel Chavez, junior-to-be at Kimberly High 1 second at ItSjXiundsinthe r Olympics boxmg finals Sat-

only Idaho or Pacific regional ify for nationals, lostadecision n , Lm Angeles, in the'finals. Aavez has been invited to re- lettt July 16-30 to participate amp,” in which U.S. Olympic begin formulaUdg tbe 1996 m. Chavez represented the gClub.

ater, golfer bags 2nd le at TF MunicipalX S — After a 35-year sabbat- lldman's hole-in-one swing Twin Falls Municipal Course

it an eigbt-iron intdfthe cup on » at tbe par three, No. 6 hole, le front and we saw it bounce isappeared. We all figured it )ver the green. But.l couldn't- re ao I kinda walked up non- le cup and looked in. Tbere it V staring up at me,’* Wildman

I w ere Deli Tiinpson and Boycfind Rob Koester. ', first ace came during a high

in I960 on No. 2 at Muni.

to play in Denver, ^ . the near futureBaseball’s All-Star Oame will Denver’s Coors Field in 1998 )bbie Stadium north of Miami >000 , baseball officials con- lay.League spokeswoman Katy Id not discuss reports on the I, saying an announcement is

I gtune will be played July 11 fthe Texas Rangers, The Ball- ^ n . The 1996

and at Jacobs Fiefd in Cleve- Tbe 1999 game will be at an

ague site.

;ets U.S. Cup Win victory over Nigeria.— Mexico eam ed 'its first le U.S. Cup' ’95 toimiament len Ignacio Ambriz scored in lUte for a 2-1 win over Nige-

xl fiom staff Bod wire iqw its

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. F a ilii drive

Z l ^ K e ^ M i l le r jh Times-News writer

1! BURLEY - A two- fomia K-Boat driver

lal chance at $ 10,000 ai jn Saturday at the Idaho . Leading the finalse- lengths going into t ite th ird lap , Jennings lie a c ro s s^ e water then

in the'tum.[le ' A p in ho ld ing thi

p la te , w h ich helps th ro u g tiims, sHppd

(I barrelling into a comi Jennings’ brother-i

. R oo k ie o f th e Yes It- zipped past Jennings ng win the four-lap raci se seconds.

After tbe race, Jer on first loss ofthe year.5. “ I'v e been arouncce - win some, you lose st it For Faulioier, who

n't- Her is the superstock »n- another boat, the win : it . • "W e’re re a l hapi an * -Faulkner said. "W eb

ofthe field.” nd . In an ironic twist, J

the void left by Faugh

IIKimberly’s Mark Tl

_B lay m Iraia tH C O i

- KimberiBy Rioo Gates Times-News writer

* SHOSHONE - Secoach Shane Jones ft first tiy in the opene

“ • ' nightcap as the Bullc **" can Legion Class A 1

from Shoshone 4r0 ai ^ Will took over froi

. . pitched sue scoreless■ and hit the-firn two H seventh. The game 1

three strikeouts later.■ ”I can pitch^a little

WiU said. “I had to sl ter in the first Shos That oniy took thn^ ]

' Jones insertbd W Shoshone drove B.3. with the bases.loadc

GolferLynii Reiersgord t

a course he built hi cans for cups in a I

' 'I Minnesota.-- -----------HSxvas Drought \

nearest go lf coune; get to it once in 'a w le a r n t to drive. ;

Uirough his miUt] Mountain Home Air o f golf and when he

2 0■ • V ,; :'ActutUy, he w u.'t

■' good-even in those • ■’‘I thought about,

" w h ra l ^ r a t came ( . :w ith afh m lly :i.h ^ : . ribns, t o p r be M

■ ! ■

“ 1

peratock boat claaa a t th Ing h e a t Boat racing actI

lire o f fe r Je m

tilr th

wo-dollar pin cost Cali- viver Gordon Jennings a R ) and a new mink coattho Regatta. stals by nearly five boat hi10 the first turn o f the tu n g s ' K -B oat ^kippedtien came to a near stop bi

the b o a t 's cav ita tion " :lps co n tro l th e boat ppdd, leaving Jennings . )m erat 140mph. er-in-law, 1993 K-Boat f e a r Lance F au lk n er Igs and easily held on to race in 3 minutes, 2.68 _

Jennings shook o ff his ar. rtund long enough. You w e some,” Jennings said, ho was disqualified ear- si ock;olo88 for, cutting offj ft vin was satisfying, appy w ith th is b o a t," b'eJiad plenty on the. rest,___

t(5t, Jeimings stepped into p Faulkner’s disqualifica-

W I ^

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rly lakes 2' ' . . f

''' J• Second-year Kimberly Ii 3 found a stopper on hisener imd bis third in the Iulldogs swept. an Ameri- E A baseball doubleheader J0 and 4-2 Saturday. ii froin Steven Biricby who less innings, but walked ti wo Indian batters-in the g le ended 16 pitches andter. J ittle i f l ’m feeling good,” s0 strike out th^ir last bat- f boshone game at home.■M pitches.” ' f1 WiU once more when s B.Jr M^ers from the hill t laded and no outs in the

rReiei gQ]rd taught himselffgblf on t him self by burying tin a .neighbor’A p u tu re in

btt up. 29 miles ^ n i the !«e:^d.only managed'to I while - at least until h e .

iiitaiy c a rea - coding a t ] t i r Base-^ he p l^ r ^ a lo t^ ' i h o lrftth ese i^c eh ^ jw as ijaihe and whipping up on i ib isea rea .: '.r-; is.'too' mbdMt fbr hU own i

lui-ttytagfor’a to u r ca rd , j le out o f the servibe but I isd toine othCT Considerar s a i d ^ e r a l y e a ^ ago.

Ung; b a p p « ^ to

Sjwr

the Idaho Regatta Saturc :tIon contlnuea today In I

$2 pin n in^ ition in the superstock clas the win.

Minor mechanical problc vasivc (he first day o f racin Regatta'.

Marty Ceccarelli led the straightaway in the prostoc his boat died coming out ttrni in the third lap.

Cecarelli was blowing a but said he knew he would r

‘I’ve been arour enough. You wli

you lose sor

— Gordon

racc. Through the entire n watched the oil pressure to h

A new oiling system fai said, nnd will force him to ( f o r i ^ y l s racc.

"W e're cursed. We eitl break something,” Ccccarel _Fan_favoritc Tom Lco\ took advaniage o f Cccca problems to win the supersi

The closest race o f (he <

leata the tag of Shdshon

1 firom Shosfourth inning o f the nightcaj

Will r^ ire d th e side, I Justin O ’Dell and Ray Hel Indians within two runs.

'Shoshone’s finol threat a later when Brad Dalrym Blaym ires drew walks. 1 Jones,to have Joel Fisse tu ing g w for a' stint on the m

Like Will in game one,, the call with strikeouts, fai getting the third out on a gr<

“I w on’t com plain eitl Jones. “ Steven gave us shutout ball and Jason and fires when they had to.” ■

B.J. Myers single with first frame o f the opener 1 stolen bases and a bad thro that suiked Kimberiy to a 1-

P le ase sei

>rd hits thi

Bjgbrd as be progn»sed thrai

' the Idfihbamateur'golfrai)) ing ischeion to general man Club 95 in Jackpot.* : _

■ He learoed'thatjpossible was no excuse for not tnrin

So wbeorhe b itb is/50 i goal .became- to give.'blmi fcn>w i f he. cbuldiplay w echelon Tin thft sralpttour,

. Todaiy,-»n a plane lea . City; RdersgonTbegiu.tl / l i f b . f t a t t s y . : ^ . . - .

' '

n

irday, Brian Bergeron (S in Burley.

I costs ] mink,lass to cruise to between

je t classblcms were per- co-founc cing at the Idoho ley , kep

throughle field by half a Dilwo tock finals when engine, ut o f the second in exces

' by less t: { away the field, “ It’s i d never fifiisb the home,’’ I

hero.” Moyle

und long worth, i rin som e,

, “Tomome. said, sm

3n J e n n i n g s ■

-------5 race he said he 'o his engine fode; failed, Ceccarelli :o change engines

Cainn/DoniMther wm or wc 4;is.94.r.i irblli soid. S2SS.®;avitt o f^ d g e n ,_ x a rc ll i’s engine V o . i ^ i OTlock final, jIjKS le day took place

■ RTTieA!

NEV zlles ai the NI

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Tore

»shonethe sec

5, but not befo re de^*( iiclslcy pulled the Tho„,j

solid \t came two fnunes ence ai /m ple and B rent . The V

T hat prom pted . Homei tum in his catch- lets ov

impund. collegtic,.Fisse answered The fanning two, then the clni ground boll. Thoilither w ay,” said the Bi IS six innings o f maybt nd Joel puPout the “He

ganizi,th one out in the “ He r w led to a pair o f onship irow on the second. In / 1 1-0 lead. with gseeLEGI0N/D2 L _ _

le big time- . , 1 The

Lawy- , . S SWovay NIC.Usports the Coi

-----J da,M d•1 ; ‘Thi!

uough the lanks.ih- he said anks and the woric- be too lanager at Barton’s going t

-• 'The'ble embarrassment planne< ving. ' ^ ■ qualifi« 50th birthday, his ‘ "Ev* Imself a c h ^ c e to days ai with the'average .to sta)

ur, ..busywleaving Salt Lake - ing),-it i.ihriut{m8te\i:W '‘ ; Reno.

;.l;'-:''.tle',bus:

KEVIN MIUEfVTh* 7

(SS-91), creeps towards

K -B oa, $ 10 ,0(:en a pair of local racers in ti ass. Glen Dilworth and Don unders of the Regatta event kept the crowd o f 2 ,0 0 0 c gh the final.worth, driving a borrowed t le, roared through the straig cess o f 100 mph to hold o f ss than three seconds.’s a lot more satisfying to

Dilworth said. “You get t

lyle, who owns a business vh, issued a cautionary woni.om orrow is ano ther day," smiling. —nn«: 1. Urxa FfuOuw. 302.M. 2. Vkttr Rc Ot snnof). S:19.fl«. 4. Dob BoO*. 0jr.. 3.M.SS. Ow«n Jtonln (iimt nM UMi tttf). Oi»« FUnMn (Wfl. (« not

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lEW YORK — The VancouA s and Toronto Raptors picked NBA’s castoffs Saturday at Iding their teams w ith a ct nt guards.'oronto used the first pick tc ze o f the expansion draft, i ird B.J. Armstrong, and Va ckcd New York’s Greg Anthi second pick.Tie dilemma fbr Raptors vit It o f baske tba ll operatio i )mas is whether to keep Arm id veteran with championshij e and a sparkling image, or^^ : Washington Bullets anti C mets both are interested, and ; own the fourth pick in nex lege draft.Tie Raptors have the seventi d ra ^ picking right after Vant Tiomas said Armstrong, a mi Bulls’ three-time NBA title

y be too valuable to trade. He’s eveiything we’d like fo lization to represent,” Thqn e represents and brings a ihip aura.n Anthony, the Grizzlies got h good potential but whqhas

te on 1st trhe first professional toumai : qualified for is the U.S; Set he’ll be rubbing elbows v

klaus, Lee Trevino, et al, ' 1 begins its four-day ^ n d Tl Congressional Countiy Club i Md.rhis is going to be the ultim »ud with a broad smile, “r i l 00 excited to 'dow ythihg. Bi lg to e^joy the hell out o f it.” he'adventure didn’t siart.th med. Hfi wanted to play in tl lifier at Cherry Hills.Even i f i missed i t l would a at Cheny HilU for SlOO an itay w’ith,'^ be said. “But w< y’witb constmction (Club 93 i I, it worked best fo r rne i f i td; I could pla^ there and als< l ) u s in e a s '^ n ^ th e ,s ^ e t ^ i

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BOISE— Tear won Samrday’s 1 of'thc PowcrBa Challenge takin] Lithuania's Edita

Demet^s winni

• all iead with_ S u n d o y ’ s

s th e TCI Boise to Kuna In-

. d i v i d u a l > time trial all .

M that stands ^ in her way o f the indi- ^ viduol title.

I i i i Cheyrolet/L./ I i i i . Emeiy took the t

a group of riders ofTcamTimcfci urn's CInni Hig

)n Moyle, u,^ 47.|jp micrii It m Bur- ,|,e g„„

on cage Lo„,s, . ■ Demet then led.

boat arid ^inuti^ ta w a ^ ■•Clara (Hugh 3ff Moyle just felt v e ^ stro

I could bridge i to win at ,00k the risk. 1 » t to be the group and tl

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3rd to his n im tP s victoi , at the 1995 .Pov

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Roth.9;ii.33. -lengc cycling ai with the 23.4 ini

notfse*). JtiT. vidual Time Tna

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, Grizzlie lhape wituvcr Griz- ed through

began couple o f '

to, Chicago

thony wiAAnthony

/ice presi-ons Isiah ' career as a rese mstrong, a aged more than lip experi- games, shootini ..swap him. ing 6.1 points a Charlotte Among the |

id the Bul- lected by Vano ;xt week’s Byron Scott, (

Wilkins, and ^ Ith pick in. Benjamin, incouver. Benjamin not member of lion next seasor le winners, loafer prone to i

Stu Jackson for our or- monoger, went ^mas said, avoid such hi a cham pi- thought he largt

. “We feel ve ot a player contracts, whic IS spent his the expansion d

ry with Ojament he’s He carded aleniftr Open 3 1 qualifiers.; w ith Jack thing., when the “It (HiddenThursday at up very long,b in Bethes: bccausc sbme

tbe par foursmate high,” irons and the'll probably three-woods.”But I’m just Going to thtr • expected treatthe way he “My goal tlthe Dotvct one o f these (t

it probably w<d have two into one o f t!and a fViend icnaw I'couldwe w ere so there.” i3 is eiipand- He saw thaiI entered at couple o f qual Iso g e ta litrrae- . . . ■

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n givjes met ■’I spotto d P .« .

ream Somm ritlcr Dcde Dcmct ' y's Idaho SUitchouse Critcrium irBar International Women's iking the leader’s jersey from ■dita Pucinskaite with one suigc

inning time of 1:23:13 gave her

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/L.A. Sheriff rider Elizabeth the early race lead only to havci ders including Eve Stephenson icfcCannondale, and Team Sat- Hughes catch her on lap 27 p f itcrium. The 22-ycar old Dcmct. gap 54 minutes into the racc. ouisa Jenkins of Team Shoklce. led. which mounted a lead of linutes over the chase pack., ughes) was up the road and I strong," said Dcrtet. *'I felt thot ge up there rather easily,, so 1 . 1 weht and I was initially with id they weren’t all that strong, ind o f hesimting. I attacked then jp there."ictory was her sccond swgc win PpwcrBor Intcmotional Wom- gc.International Women’s Chal-

ig action wraps up on Sundoy i mile-TCI Boise to Kuna Indi- Trial starting at 11 a.m.

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ny A rm strong .

reserve. Last season, he over- ban IS minutes a game in 61 jting 44 pcrcent and produc­ts a game.he 'better-known players sc- ancouvcr were Indiana guard tt, C leveland guard Gerold id New Jersey centcr Benoit •

nbt only will make S3.5 mil- ason, but has o reputation os a ! to nagging injuries, son, the G rizzlies’ general 'ent into the draf\ wanting to I h igh-priced veterans and argely succeeded.I very com fortable w ith the /hich is obviously a factor in 3n draft seleetion," he said. .

>pen berthd a three-over par 75 and led oil ers. He also confirmed soinc-

Icn Valley CC in Reno) was set ng. which wos o bonus for me ime o f tjie guys couldn’t get to urs in two. I was.'hitting four- they cou ld n 't get there with

Is.” •> the Open is, o f course, an un- eaO , ■ •bI th lT year was to qualify for le (senior tourneys). Moneywiise r would have been better to get j f the regular weekly bncs.-l uld compete with a lot o f them

tha( last year when he ptayed » lualifiers,,missing one berth by a

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—Devi------- New .Yoric Daily Nt

EAST RUTfiERJ Hell froze over Si The Devils won the ■ T h is w o c b eg o n

'ch ise — created i the K ansas C ity i ferred and renamec Rockies in'119?6-7' by M ontclair, N .J M cM ullcn on Jun<

----------- ca p tu red ”th c T irs tsports title ever foi the aegis, o f New Jc

Regardless o f wh is raised.on-Opcnin was won in the Gj seasfln that began ' o f a lockout ended sy o f th e 'C u p bci captain Scott Steve completed a stunn sweep o f the favon T ro p h y -w in n in g Wings w ith a 5-2 Mcadowlands to co sea so n in w h ich games and lost onlj

N eal B ro tcn , th ccntcr and 1980 I. w ho was a bn>icer he was acqiiircd t i Feb. 27 for C W two goals ... in^ud at 7 :5 6 o f th e se Broten became the

NBAlt' NEW YORK (AF doys after a-beamir handed the Houstor championship troph] its players have plun into labor turmoil.

The ijlayers’ refus collective bargain; nego tia ted by the approved by team the NBA could be h( summer o f litigation

“1 don’t consider - tion.” said Gourdin

association’s cxecut consider that a revi. tion by player reps.”

But clearly . Got union leadership t They thought, they did Stem. Now Stci too.

The sid es Jiave which to work thing!

The college draft and the owners don crop o f lottery picl the league cxpectii S40 million salaries no-lockout agreem extended once — ex

A lockout is “one

A g a s s i ]WIMBLEDON, E:

Andr^ Agassi piloted Las Vegas to San Fra; red-eye to London, whites and dashed ou

' looking fresh and heali There was no time

thing so mundane as on such a gorgeous, when tbe lawns o f t

'□ u b were as p afec t; be. Once the toun Monday, Ihe g r ^ wi and start tum ing b moment, four days lo j

Berth_Continued O' playoff. .

‘“But it wilt be toi course like this. A and U.S.' Opens, tl

1 toughest course toA nd'those guys he practice under fife c have to learn in tl pointed out with a la

have applied fo I feel 1 will need all I can get. Tljat kin< my son because he c a m for me.” '.

The problem, ho that opening on su could “spo il” him parts o f the game -

' ' all else is lesser no>\ ”1 plan OQ attend

; qualifying) tour Some o f Ihe peo-ple

: out there have i ^ e . school,” Relersgord

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Saturday night. Stanlejthe Stanley Cup. Scan;one N H L fran - tivitie;d in 1974-75 as sccondy S cou ts , tran s- the thuned the C ^orado Coac)-77, and rescued p lined>1.J., native John compicunc 30, 1982 — ize d t rs t 'p ro fe s s io n a l— monthifor a team under a seve

/Je rse y .' Hudspiwhere the banner Stanle:ning Night '95, It on StcGarden State. A 4:24 ol

m with the agony B y icd with the ecsta- Mattesscing hoisted by di'stlnctvens. The Devils chise vinning’ four-game *Tenn../ored. President’s ing thng D e tro it R ed who ci-2 victory at the ' tem, tfcI complete a post- overac:h th ey w on 16 ly focuinly four. 18-8 rcthe 35 -year-o ld The

) U.S. Olym pian Conferken p layer when playoflr f ro m D allas on the foi:y M illen, scored games,luding the winner in fivese c o n d p e r io d , seedec

;he second player re ach

[abor pad;AP) — Borely to ming-David'Stcm—I H H 5ton Rockcts ihcir W tv -- phy, the NBA and ilunged themselves i K t f S

:fusal to accept die Lk .z@ lin ing agreem ent th e ir union and im owners means; headed for a long M ' ^ ion. SI ier that a repudia- dme,. the players’icutivc director. “I alreadyevicw and evalua- union,:,s.” represcjou rd ine and the ers. Dop are in trouble, lyblocicy had a deal: So . The |stem is in nt)uble, its play

on theve little tim e in claimejings out. the Chiaft is Wednesdoy, about h lon’t want another On o)icks coming into Michaicting seven-year, Alonzoies. The no-strike, w ith tl ement — -already— agrecrrexpires July 1. tax tha

)ne possibility, but big-mo

i p r e p a r e s (, England (AP) — pristineJted his plane from Agas;Francisco, hopped a from 4on, donned tennis 4:59 p.rout to Wimbledon, to take

ealthy as ever. hour tonc to waste on any- ta o w , 'as sleep, especially 1992 ch

IS, sunny' afternoon But />f the Ail-Eoglond SampnKt as thq- will ever Wimbltlurnament begins and hewill lake a beating more tii

g browft< Eor the -ents for10 go, th ^ gleamed ground.

10 1 might* ‘ ■ low 0

tough to start on. a "“ S'. A fter the W orld ' ^ n g i!, th is will be the oe«er.to play this year. Lyni

, have had all the InbonnT on shots that I’ll wealthI th ree days,” he stor>; < alough.1 for a' local caddy. La! all the local advice ;sp o t >dnda disappointed wenL he want to go and -the-pla

luckyhowever, may be tnore isuch a high level tip m t

iim fo r the lesser ' -Aad le and just aboul # cofflfc i jow.ending the (senior limotei r school this fall.■pie who have been the &e<irged me to try the ufacwDm so id .: 1 ; promuis a l i t t le I tn o fe wifiTntak in g m tlu b k on , Uughe

q u a lm e r b iit “Th<s “the/tour school' Nicklafo r the low eight, hf-hasualifters g e t fou r Lynn alyers. I ’ve always ESPstrengths in g o lf coven

>r,i_meaii w hile I . tuneic

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Twin Falls, Idaho '. Sunday. Jun

►p D etrIHL history — K en Morrov the first in ’80 — to win aj m p ic g o ld m ed a l a n d i ley Cup. _tan C ham ^m -insured the fes lies w ou ld fo llow w ith bi nd o f the gam e, a t 12:32 ohird. :_________________}ach Jacques Leinaire’s disci ed b an d o f d efen s iv e ace pleted a chisade that crystal I th re e d a y s .s h o r t o f I! ths ago.-when the Devils lot ven -gam e sem ifinal to thi son River-rival and eventua iley Cup-cham pion ^ n g c r s Stephane M atteau ’s goat a o f double overtime.

y ig n o rin g -th e m em ory o teau’s goal, by ignoring th nct'possibility that th is - f to e will be pioved to Nashville n., next month, and by ignoi the leg io n o f N H L c r it ic criticize their trapping sys this underrated collection a

-achievers remained singulai )cused upon proving their 22 i regular season a fluke. , ie D evils w ere the Eastex ference’s fifth seed when th offs began. But they defeate fourth-seeded B ruins in fiv es, the third-seeded Penguin ive gam es, and tbe second led F lye rs in s ix gam es ti :h th e F in a ls . T hen the;

likely toanother possibili tyos an exiensioi of the (no-stiike

:'»■■■ n o - l o c k o u tmoratorium o making anothe deal,” Stem sail Saturday oi NBC." H ow ever, i

B w ork stoppagi cttAm ' i s ' un likely

because som. p layers havi

idy fc>egun steps to decertify.thi n, stripping. it o f its authority ti •sent and bargain for the play Decertification would effiwtive ock a lockoutle problem for the league am layers is that the players aren’ he same team. Although the; ned to have reunified durini rhicago meeting, this dispute i It haves and have-Iesses.1 one side are the superstars - hael Jordan, Fatrick Ewing izoJvlouming. They’re the one 1 the m ost to losd from th cment,-because o f the luxur that would kick in on certaii noney contracts.

o n t h e f l y fhe green and felt lush to tbe toQct ^ hod reserved a practice cou 4 pin. to 5 pjn., and at exactl

p.m. a punctual worker diowed u ke down the net the second th tolled. Rules'and all tiu t, yo

V, even for the No. 1 SMd an : champion.It Agassi, dctermined to end Pet pras' - two-year reign i ibledon, wanted to keep playinj be made a pleading motibn fc r time, Uke a kid his paifor il few more mmutes at tbe pIo] nd.-':

h t not have the eye-poppini one-day sco rp th a t.o th e i

> shoot, over a four-day fjual lg school my average may i er.” ‘ ' I -'. •ynn says he goes to Marylaa iring under no dreams o f sudde 1th and fame. And he tells tt y o f bow experience becom< ritical. .Last year, I .lied fo r tb e lai t in a M on d ay q u a lify in qL Vyiien I w ent to the tee f( playoff I was so excited I w{ cy to h it the balL How muc ■e exciting will it be to tee n the U.S. Senior O ] ^ ? ” nd he’s pleased with-his we te into the miy or toumey circle n ^ one they pick me iq) in >Mt the aiiport, thej^give me & r to drive for tfae.week, I g

^ balls in d thin£p from mai :turers - T itle ist already hi nised me one o f those big ba] rW aam e -S n d U ftirT o B itr t *ed. ‘rhe course treats me as well i Idaus— except for tee times bi las earned and deservM that nsaid . ' :SPN is carrying daylong T erage o f th is , one so y.6u ci . in at 9 aj^-Tnnusday and wa

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r b i t 5 ? ' 2TOW w hipped D etroit, w a an f i r s t o v e r a l l w ftl d a record.

Lou Lam oriello, \ fes- era l m an a g er in D b is an d f if th in franc!

2 o f w on h is firs t Cup season w ith th e cl

i8ci=~iIiffT!lghitrhead'coi ices h istory .and 18tb.in Ital- to ry , w o n h is f ir ' 13 coach (he w on eigh lost— in -o n ly h is second th e '"the team,

itual T he D ev ils bec i >ers, sixth expansion tea it a t C up since the NH!

s iz e in 1 9 67-68 ./ o f PhiladelpW a ( ’74 - the Is la n d e rs ( ’80 , ’8

E dm onton ( ’84 , *1 'ille, ’9 0 ) , C a lg a ry nor- Pittsburgh ( ’91, ’92 tic s ers etched on Lord i sys* let.n o f And they compU jlar- o f m e tro p o l i ta n i ■22- s u c c e s s th a t begi

Isles w on the first texn straight Clips in 19 I the th e 1899 M o n tre ated • and 1900 M ontrea five - eoch w on — 26 yet uins N H L a s s u m e d co m d- Cup — had tw o tei s to sam e reg ion w on i h ey years. ^

> take sumibili- Teams could be tax ision 100 percent for.givi rike, raises over 10 perc u t ) money going into a f I o r cially strapped franch ther On the other side a said of-the-road players,

on will never make $4 r the ones without out

-, a ment income and no lage roster spot from seaso ely , - “ They have'much'tc }me ag reem en t th a t boi :ave u la rie s significantly ' the the players’ associai ty to million a year in licei ilay- up froth $500,000 cur dve- The dissidents* repi

g am e’s top agents, and p o w e r-to fo rce G xn’t Williams to take the: they hom e, bu t th ey mi ring enough clout to for te is that doesn’t include tl

I f a stalemate resi s — could declare an imp ing, a tions and im pose ones .-Structure and other the turn, the union woul

icury lenge that m ove in- itain major leam e baseba

cessfiilly f id earlier tl

f o r W i m b liQch: tw o weeks earliercourt strain led to Agassi*actly French Open quarteixlup spent the next 10 dai the treatment. On court oyou Africa’s Mareos Oni■ and couldn’t believe thqr v

edoff. •Pete . Not to wony, thougl

at ofhiscraffy.coach,Br)ing, wheedled the worketa for back with the referee’: par- got in another 20 minploy- and^orw un^him sel

sing, to see Lynn play, h e rs question, howevdr, uali- Reiersgoiid, who mac y b e ' his smgular trademai

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cam e o n ly th e TjKBK cam to win the 'HLr doubled in “S |E M . T h e y jo in e d i and ’75), the ''8 1 , ’82 , ’8 3 ), ^ .. ■85, .8 7 ; -’88, ■>«''" B'

(■89) arid c h e c k s 92) as new.com- S aturd i 1 Stanley’s gob- D etroit

C up.>leted a trilogy 1 S ta n le y C u p With g a n w h e n th e Meadov st o f their fo u r a night 1980. N ot sincc not Driv •eal V ic to r ia s ^ ,_ ^ W e > eal S h a m r o c j c ^ b ^ a n ears before the _C am e 4 so n tro l o f 'i h e The p teams from the the first I in successive creditec

bounced

timer Le;axed as much as ConHniving.thcir.stars_____XhatJrccnt, w ith the . when VI fund for finan- Curtis S:hises. Shaw ai; are the middle- after beis, the ones that on BradI million a year, Birkblutside endorse- batterslot assured o f a walks. !son to season. com pleto gain firom-an - matchedloosts average Shawly and provides jhom ps •ation with $25ansm g revenue, ^,jj,

>1. had enough O ourd ine and leir deal and go DJver may not w retd ormulaie a deal ^: the luxury tax. Nmb^ jsults, the NBA S22!£ ipasse in ncgoti- e a new salary KfegS, r work rules. In wmbwy mid likely chai- . S S S ! n court, ju s t as. sail players sue- ■this year.

i l e d o n f eer, a hip muscle \li’s defeat in the a I I F Ilerfinals, and he . g „ 'days undergoing 5; now wilh South , S • HYmdruska, Agassi' ■ f were being boot- » • « n

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- —:’-Nonnan» a co-Icodcr i ; birfics and two bogies'' previous record for 54 I; ' defending champion Dav ! , Norman,’the rimner-uj ; the second-place finisher ; coiried a four-stroke leat ; ICKinch putt to save pvQ ; ■ Korman will bc paira

_ — 1—who-wos-playing-in-thc• reached 1 l*under.with a ! seventhbirdieofthcday.

' ' Zoeller, who shot a 66 - - “ l-sion of-sccond place aft

: -iO-foot birdie putt at the• 200, tied with Kirk Tripli ; TripIgtt>whowa/ticd' off to a shaky start, but : stay in the hunt.

At 201 were Dave' Stc ; whose round of 62 brc

, ■ Zoeller in the second rou ; Norman stilrtcd the da;

a chance to gain an&<he i lipped the cup on a sho ■~jnd 9purhimi4-under«

• -I Nomum lost-a stroke j>Jo. 11, but rebounded w• bole with an impressive

blm wilhin 6 feet o f the cNorman went 15-und{

•;innge ofthe green at the■ io about a foot behind thi r J His only lapse came

. * i^ade a great sand save -Irim about 25 feet from sink the ball.

i^psy-tuj ’ :ALPHARETTA, G• Bruce Suramcthays saw

______ H ead turn into a threer h&lfway through the sec ;lh c Senior PGA

. .Championship on Saturd V w“I thought Larry (L• going to go deep the ^

but he had a littl ‘ ^ 'e back ^ide," Sumr . a h e r matching L aor -W rdie putt on th e f• Jenve 'ihe ' two forme

i ; tied for the lead with: ■' : -1^4 totals.

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:• SOMERS PO IN T,: Michele Redman sho 68 and Michelle ^ til! Saturday to share the I

■ rounds offthe $650,0 :: LPGACIaisic.l; ' R ^ i m made blrdii ; 30' ahd 25 feet on the

' shooting 68 on Sati 1 '• w eather im proved

: delayed event at Great ; and;Country Club. SI■ two,founds at 136,6 ui ! Redman three-putti ; on No. 1 but got hot t

. got back to even for tl > • a 3-fooier for birdie I

' • . dropped an 18-footer ; I No. 12 then closed 1

'I birdie putts o f 30 an ; Nps. 17 and 18.• ;• “1 had a lot o f bird

< ties that 1 didn’t mal said.' -

I Estill, limited to ci ' • Friday bccause o f rain ; . ‘ 67 on Sattirday mornii

; ond round, she boge; missing a 7*foot putt

• ;birdies on Nos. 6, 8 i .r'dropped a stroke a t '

.:^e.m issed a 5-footer 1

fSalaiyarl ; year with• NEW YORK (AP)

salary arbitration this' the smallest percentage ' l?89,-occording to a i

;-j.Saturday by The Assodi 5 The 61 players who

'l an average raise of 80 ; $1,150,046 to $2,031,:• iplayeis in arbitration sa'

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‘ since 1989, when solai i^iinaibitrationrose 71 pe

~ . This was the most u: j rtion year ever. Bccause .^strike, hearingswere'he

'; J'snd June instead o f 1 jj-weeks o f February. /

'cases, that settled after •^Slwound up with 1995,

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::i' Arbitrator Anthoi .^iawnrded the pitcher ;<:iiislead o f the,$2.45 r l^sought. F o s ^ . made.

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icd with Norman after two roun i)ut recovered with two late bit

' Stockton Jr. ,(68) and Billy A broke a course record>of 63 round.: day with a birdie at No. 1 and >Jher stroke at the next hole w short putt. His birdies at Nos.leratthctum;--------)ke with hp first bogey o f the d wilh two birdies, starting at tl ive out from a fairway bunker l he cup.indpr at No. 15, where he drov( the 296-yord hole, then rolling i 1 the pin and making the birdie ] me at the last hole. Even Cho ave from the fairway bunker t om the hole, he;needed three i

urvy rounc, Ga. <AP) — Summeiaw his three-shot with o couree»shot deficit Uoretti.asecond round ot 7*-al^wide «

K Nationwide ofGeor^oturday. “I didn’’ (Laorctti) was the gate,”lie way he start- the first thittle trouble on and 15 fetimmerhays said for birdiejo rc tti’s 3-foot undcrwoue final hole to Three-t•mer club p'ros Hale Irwiiith 10-undcr-par time winn

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jlays LPGi^ ) grabs 3rdT. N.J. (A P )— Shebirshot- her second lead alonstill had a 69 on when she1C lead after two putt, this i0.000 ShopRite "I hit

didn’t hitrdie putts o f 18, said,the back nine in Estilllaturday as the alm ost h:d in the ra in- u nab le treate Bay Resort rounds Fi, She completed d e la y s 't6 under par. hours,utted for bogey Betsyot after that. She first-rounir the round with in th e 'a fie at No. 8. She along whtter for birdie at within a;d her day with ing a 67.and 25 feet on A t 4-

Ammacc>irdie opportuni- Devlin, 1make,” Redman D aniel.

Spencer-1) eight holes on 68 and D:-ain, completed d Collec ming. In the sec- ‘ in to a gigeycd No. 2 by Ttjomasutt but then had with 71s1. 8j and 9 .-She 68 to jo! at No. 12 when Pergon a e r for par. Fergona

rbj^ation gh h smallest raiJ>) — Players in il5^73,6 his year received • Owncn age increase sincc tive barg a study released arbitratio:

sodiated Press. ------decided i/ho filed received 1974..80 percent, fhim . . With al

H,787. Last year, plete, the I saw their salariw.. day was S ■$-2^0947l-87r-The— oent-fron e was the lowest $1,188,67 alaries for phiyers the seasoi 1 percent ters, the £n unusual aibitia- . final figu UM ofthe 232-day puted in s' held during May ' average v o fth e first, three by the Mi /. Among the 31 Associatit fter the strike, 24 •95 salaries at the _ , - hefiguressubmil-r— : B u h l yers and manage-

of the eight cases lo hearings. The ^ Saturday, when';her JefT Fassero,

C s f “L i c r o p i - C a,l[jer $1.5 million r p\S million bed ide. $315,000 la s t ..

opped,tbe Expos ' . ,^*8 uidgavc'Montteal ' ' in basebairasof • . J

' Monrreal, at ' le only team below . . Iwaukee was at . - .

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i d s h i g h l i g h inerhays, the first*round leader »urse-rccord 63, shot a 71 and i.a 68 on the hilly 6,777-yard

■8»“-jn ’t cxpect to get going out of e,” said Laorctti. who birdied ; three holes with putts of 4.12 feet and then sank a-50-fooicr lie on No. 6. “1 thought 8 or 9 rould lead.**e-time U.S. Open champion win and Bob Murphy, a two- inner this season, are one shot rwin birdied seven of the first

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i - d a y l e a dbirdied 16 and 17 lo take the one. but fell back into a tie ihc missed another short par iisa5-fooier, at 18. it the d ri^e perfec t and 1 hit a very good iron," Eslill

II was am ong 70 golfers, t h a lf the field , who were e to T th ish th e ir opening 1 Fridaji because of two rain S 'to ta ling m ore than five

}y K ing, w ho had the low lUnd score o f 66, added a 71 'afternoon and was at 137 ivith Brandie Burton, who got a shot o f the lead by, shoot-

.7 .4 -u n d er w ere D anielle

iccapane, M uffin Spencer- 1, Dottie Mochrie arid Beth I. A m m accapane and 5r-Devlin had 67s, Mochrie a i Daniel a 70.Icen W a lk er’s 67 &ot her . I group a t 1 3 9 -with Barb as and R osie Jones, each. 'Is , and Val Skinner shot a jo in M itzi Edge and Vicki 1 at 140. Ed'ge shot a 70 and a a 7 l . • • . '

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a i s e s i n c e ’ 8 93,600 on opehmg day. iers, who spent most of collec- irgaining trying.to eliminate tion, have a 215-168 in cases ti since the process began in

1 all the arbitntioh cases com- the average salary on opening IS $1,071,029, a drop of 9.9 per- •nm-iaaAIfi-Qpening figure of ,679. But because teams began son with expand^ 28-irum ros- le average will go up when the igures for this season are «»m-' in the fali. In 1994, the final e was $1,168,263 as computed Major League Baseball Players ation.-, ,1

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Phiiut Q d o ^■; ST.’ LOU IS (a : . Morandini had a c ;h its and drove in •Philadelphia builfiii land then held on fo : Saturday.

_ The Phillies lool sco rin g in caeh o innings wilh every-r iWo outs.

St. Louis was Lankford , who h homer ond a sac fly

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pitch^ a tix'hitier. Mont game ofthe season,’ and «in Expos snapped a su-game

Perez (7>l) tuuck out i ' lowered his ERA to 2J0ir

- Montreal ouickly got > who was makiii* his major

David Scgui. who had bits against Denny Nagfe lowed Tony TarMCO’i lew! nm with hii third homer.

Reds 5, M arUos:CINCINNATI — Bai

Gant hit consecutive Hammond in the seventh Reds.

Larkin's two-run home in 25 snapped 0 2-1the seventh. Gant followw

. and the third of the game--------- wtw had allowed only fouj

Jerome Walton homeit first, his fifth ofthe leaso opening homer.

Florida's JeirConine I iTicTourth lo extend his games.

A tlanta 5* M ets ^ATLANTA — Right

threw out Jose Vizcaino ( game Saturday nigbt. pte victoiy over the New Yofi Braves* losing streak at thi

Wilh two outs. Vizcain when his infield hit ws tl

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4 righL Justice made a suw home on a fly, and eatcha Ihc plate and tagged out Earlier in the game. Justic for an error.

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hot hitUng with three RBI Datiyl Kile commillcd ■errors os the Chicago Cul S-2 Saturday night.

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u te Sox 8, Indians 3HICAGO — Alex Fernandez threw a fi r and won for ihc fir« time in nearly I ks as the Indians extended their longest I itreak oTthe souon to three games. Iilcago’s victory featured four Cleveli II. two by left fiekla Albert Belle that let unearned runs.emandez (3-4) goi.hii first victory sii ' 18. striking over 11 and walking three. : up homers to Kenny Lofton on the gan: pitch and to Carlos Baerga in the fifth.

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is for the summer may invol the bokery to include brea s ond dessert pizzas.' hours.m ay also be altered (Uer orde^.jr em ployee o f vorious lot ts. C arpen ter sa id owning is a whole new boll game, ry," she sa id ./’It’s cosier bei yee than .the owner because sibility to the community.” ' s tid if f lc u lt tasks have be ) , ^ n ^ and supply and maki ts inTomily life.' is the only time we have le said.

er, but IMted Press

)RK — Yvette Marrin lougl : suggest that interest in compu lo level off.ien t o f th e Notional Cristir a non-profit group thot motchi [lat ore throwing out old person flth mdividuols who want ther the hunger for computers evei

allied me yesterday ond said the iputers," she said lost w eek.' :mg those. It will take me fi\

lation’s work illustrates o par iveriooked in oil the hype obo ; While the cost o f computir instantly growing cheaper, ne re no longer cheap. People wl computers generally haye to bi

ago, companies like Tandy (ir ! offered neiw machines for $3C ne had to be attached to TVs ar lim screens with just a few Hm Ihey perfomied bosic computii 3rd processing.ntually lost the morket to IBN U)d Apple Macintosh computet )vements to'ehigs and softwai . became routine and Ihe prii ew PCs solidified in a range 1.000.economics o f several compone consumer desire for power oi d by the industry’s marketin ned in a way that makes it u new computers will ever bey oncc were.---------------------.s that range will hold for son le,” said Safi Qurcshey, chief e XT o f AST Research Inc., the n

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mt to be part o f this," Lockj ichard Dystrup said. **Gov< t change its attitudes in relai ens.”llcials say< could translate i lu c ra c y and less grunt work nt workera, who now spend iieir days answering questi lat’s the balance on my w<

said Oriand Pork Mayor 1 lin, the Building and Public J D epartm ents in. Oriand P w here from 80 to 100 ph lay fix>m residents asking ai could be simply answered

t an autom ated public acc le-kind that allows many b ’8 to..get account balances buttonson a touch-tone.phd mts could get the informal lg up staff tioM, 24 houra a < '8 a WMl^” McLaughlin said ghiin also sees- the on-line i m eans fo r residents 'to lo

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I Parlor In G len n s Ferry. S

/olve “I feel that family cads, don’t have family, y

thing.”:d lo h is truly a busines

for the family. While local post office. Juli mana; ng a porlor from 4 a.m. uni

dren, Pitrick. 17 Am )eing 13. serve and deliver ] se o f Despite their hard

als, the Corpenlers thi been pay off by helping to iking collcge.

‘ “Wc look at it as oi e for our future." JuU said,

belter all the lime."

ewPCs(lion’s sixth-largest PC reoson is Ihc functionol

ighs seeking is continuing to ii pul- As PC makers goihere

PC Expo, there was Tic lino surge in consumer buyir :hes are alrady preporing for anal the next wave in consu lem, homes with more thon < /eiy networked together. _

Just over 39 percent of Ihey holds owned 0 PC in Apr :. “I pcrcent in April 1994. oc five sources, a New York rc£

machines are predomint ara- with annual income far e: » u t ol median of$32,000. ling “There is a barrier to new by this, ond some .of th who how many people will buy ' their home don't take tho

David Bunnell, editor of (ind zine and founder o f Cc 1300 center in San Francisco t and people cach week to leai ines Link found ihot PCs oi Iting households with inco

$34,000, 30 percem ofl 3M- come of $35,000 to $45 ters. the households with inco rare, Another research fi irice reached a similar cpnclu: e of differenl yardstick. It n

baie o f cohiputers in L nent percent are in those wh and the median.

;ing, "As that set o f custo.m un* and you’re looking for i

e as have to look at another soid Aaron Goldberg. V

ome InfoCorp. fex- He said it is possible : ni- . P lease si

ients go tI elected ofliciols', es{ ikport state level. ' vem -. If its Village Booi lotion posol, Oriand Park v

col municipality in I e into soid Ray Hananio, a rk for com puter consultai id the residpnt helping dei itions vote on the $12,00Cwater may comc Monday*

The challenge'-to 1 r Dan ensuring confident ic In- and c rea tin g syste Park specifically in cases

>hone bills.ques* The first city in tl ;d on- full Internet capabil ccess CaliC It went on-lit bank after forging a publ

es by. nership.. The norther h6he.^..,.9ixj5ul)lic access t « ation, service centers, loca nday, ' local libraries, lid: , Residents can pul e sys- ographies o f th e ir loy>y . ’ ^ p

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ily is very vital.-If you /, you don’t hove any-

iness by the family and 'hile Tom works ot the anogcs and operates the until 8 p.m. Their chil-

Anna, 15, and Bonnie,/cr pizzas.ird work and many tri- i think the business will > to send the children to

IS an invesiment toward a id . / i think il will get

don’tPC maker. “The main )nolity a home user is to increase." hered in New York for 5 Tieody glee over the uying. AST and others for whot is likely to be

insumer computing — an one de'vice that ore

It ofVhe nation's houw-. >April, up from about 35 I. occording to Link Re* c research firm. But the. . ninontly in households or exceeding the nation- • ■

r to entry that’s created f the projections obout vill have computers in ! thot into accouni.” said r o f New Media moga- ‘ Computers & You. a eo used by hundreds of leam obout computing.

:s arc in 23 pcrcent of ncome o f $25,000 to o f households with in- $45,000 and obout holf income obove $451000. h firm, Cl-InfoCorp. iclusion using o'slightly_It reported lhat, of the ' in U.S. households, 58 ' where income exceeds

ito.mers sums to saturate for new cus|omcrs. you ihcr style" of computer, g. vice president of Cl*

ble for 0 PC with o 486 le s e e CHEAPER/D6

W^Iineespecially those ay the

)oord approves the pro- rlc would be the first lo­in Illinois to go on-line, a, a public relations and iltant ond Oriand Pork dc'^elop the system. A

,000 to $14,000 systemay-to local governments is en tiality o f customers ^sterns to lim it fraud , ises thot involve paying

in the nation tiy dcvelop abilities was Palo .Alto; i-lino in Febhi'ary 1994 >ubUc and private part- thcro California city has 1 terminals, o r electronic : lo c a te d 'a tC itn ia ira n d —T ; -

pull up photos and bi- e ir C ity Council mem- ,

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- B rad ly L. H - McElliott rcccm- ] ■

•ly completed the n e c c s s n r y V requirem ents to u be licensed as on * Idaho R«*l Estate : _ Sales Associate,He has joined the stafT at Coldwell Banker W estern |

■ R eally . He has lived in Twin Falls al

_____ has-been assoc ia ted.Seed «& Feed Co. for years.

TWIN F A L L S -G * the new site direeior

. Falls Senior Citizens has served as social will now fill both pos she will serve as adm; oversee volunteer pi social activities.

TW IN FALLS - Anfterica has announce< meni o f C lyde R. Si assistant vice president o f the Twin Falls b Shoshone St. E. He wil ble for deposit scrvic scrv icc and consuir

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- NAMPA {AP) — 1■ glance at your desk.

___^ __ If stacks and piles aiyour view, and that imj is. lost under mounds of

•is time to lake chargc and siraighicn out the tr says.

: In his new book. C lutter C ure.” Idahc deaning gum Don Asi nizcd "king o f dejui

-------clcaning-up -your...w.oiimprove not only your ( your carccr. Aslett’s au subject comes from rui million dollar cleaning managing seveml ofllcc ■ In his book, he expli o f the problems create work environment In :imagc, loss o f control, ;speed. accidents, stress

. ;es. promotion losses an •tive impact on one's cn' : So, in addition to fc iaboul your mess, you istrcssed knowing the cl mining your success. A :new -information, clear

, .be easy- So why isn’t itOne of the most coi

CheapeContinued from D5 microprocessor. CD-RI modem to be built foi The trick is the hard have to be optional am would have to attach t rather than desktop mo: impractical for writinj for games.

Such a system woulc • • • the speed*power-and-

that now prevails in c keting.

‘There’s all kinds o to what everybody w com puter system ,” Danford, director o f i viccs and tcachcr o f cc

^ c y courses a t Roll in ( W inter Park, Fla. ”T

'guys would sit around atitomobilcs. Now th chips and cache.”

In addition, the eco industry lean agains machines.

Intel Corp., the Icai . microprocessors, dep

_margins from the m . chips, now the Pcntiurr

design the next genen I The company will sto

chips this fall, leaving . with lower dcvelopmer

. Likewise, tne niture ware makers is tied tc V]eTslons o f existing pn

. run better or have n when used wit}i a bcl with less powerful ma behind.,• And big PC-maken

w th overhead like fac: organizations tha

tially to the component I : -For-cheap PCs, thi

BccomcTecycliDg org ^ e National Cristina

J ' stores like Comptiter I : M inneapolis or A S( ; , Doyer.NJ.

r , not an orgaoizyou can really .asset

■ Eugene Fram, a marici a t the R ocheste r Technology. “But-th that done than meets th

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based PC with am oi ' $225 and 386-based P ' . tbfB s tart a t S 2 S 0 .1

> advertises in-^igh scfa •• and I6ww-inc3me nei;

;• the New York area,-.spi- N < w . 8 a i d . - - , . i ' ;

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- H fe: year? as aadm inlstDistributiiBank

M cElliott BURL] , all his life and Candid R cd,w ith-G lobc_again.nftn for the past 17 Idaho in j

Banker Ri fourth cor

Gayle Parish is pany is ii to r at' the Twin operated :ns Center. She Outierez. al director and Coldwe positions, where Inc. safes Jministrator and ognized

program s and outstandir Marvis

the top 1 - B ank o f state o f Id

iced the appoint- listings so Southw ick as Kathlec

cnt and manager as one of ; b ranch , 1040 in the sti will be,responsi- sales, vices, customer -CBCR, um er lend ing . Main in B

r says des )fBce pro(- Take a quick for,no tre

age old cxs arc obstructing But Sarimportant project Downtowio f clutter, then it more tim

gc of your spacc muddle the mess, an expert ing the tin

“You ck . “The O ffice ing througaho au tho r and invoice th\slett, the recog- found if i:junking ," says placc,” sb« ork-space .w ill. _ “Ifypuur offlce, but also you wasteauthority on this find you Irunning a multi- to get orgiing business and Schroclfices himself. her work•(plains that some prodecessrated by a messy “I’m si

includc loss o f woriced fc■ol, reduced work need thiress, money loss- moment’. and even a nega- arranged ienvironment. SchroclJ feeling stressed by throwi'OU can now 'feel copies ame clutter is under- ' “When;. Armed with this seven cocaning up should duplicate’t it? Post-it nccommon excuses she said.

er—- By5 'C o n tin u■ROM drive and bers, loc for under SSOO. atio n sc

jrd drive would access'd and the machine broken i :h to a television Soon, P; monitor which is will be ting buQill right opply fo

computc3uld have to fight one ofth id-gliiz njessage “This n computer mar- way o f

Bemie J Is of snobbery as ager. y wants in their Chicai n,” said Tom from thi of computer ser- T hro i f computer litcra- servicc. llins C ollege in Chicago “Ten years ago, use thei; nd and mlk about p a y wa theyltalk about parking

requests;conomics of the _ _ _ _ _ inst the cheaper i i —

leading maker o f Adepends'on high . #m ost advanced

ium, for money to ~ ~ lemtion o f chips. j jM stop making 486 ing them to rivals

uro o f ° S .y ' 'llSZS.e more featuresbetter PC. Users t,..machinds are’lefl

cere are burdeiied factories and sup-' , • lhat add substan- , lent costs o fa P C .. the best bet has , '

organizations like na Foundation-or • er Renoissante in . ^

Second Byte in , ‘

nizcd maricet that ;ses8 w ell,” said

sr In ftitu te o f •there’s more o f 8 the eye.” ^ehnologies Inc. in r f instance, a 286-— n onitor sells for . i PCs witfj moni-

In Fall*, Idaho ;_.SutK>#y. June 2i

^ k joined Bank o f Ameriw 2 .a s a personal.banker in i-and served as manager in e before com ing to T w in ^c holds a bachelor’s degree

C entra l ' W ashington rsity. He w orked fo r four s on accountant and systems is tra to r f o f RE Pow ell lition Co. Inc. before joining- fAmcrica.'

LLEYj - C o ldw ell B anker Really, Inc., ofB urley was

iftmed as_thc Np.M officc in n size category by Coldwell Residential Affiliates for the

ronsecutive month. The com- s independently owned and ed by M anuel and D arlene!Z.well Bankers Candid Realty, fcs associate's also were rcc- :d by Coldw ell B anker for ding perfonmancc. lis Brice, was named one o f > 10 sales associates in the 'Idaho for total units sold and sold.

Jeeo Hawkins, w aditonored ofthe top 10 sales associates state for buyer-contro lled

R, Inc. is located at 633 East n Burley.

sk clutter ►ductivityreducing office clutter is the excuse: There’s just no time.

Sandy Schrock. who worics at ownPrinting inNampar insists- ime is wasted continuing to : through a mess, lhan by tak- timc to get organized.1 can spend 2 0 minutes look- ough a stack o f papcre for an I that could have bem instantly if they were filed in the first she said.ou add up all ofthOM mimtes i^e searehing for things, you’ll' u have more than enough lime irganizcd.”ock spent almost a day getting >rk space organized afler her cssor rctirecL1 sure her organization system 1 for her,” Schrock said. “But I things to be availab le at a n t’s notice and that’s how I k1 my office.”-ock has uncluUered her space )wing away extra supplies and and by streamlining her files, ien I first got started 1 found calendars in the desk, and

ates- o f files and those sticky. , notes all'through the office,” :d. ■ ■ ■

yte_------nuecJ frorri D5locate information on recre. serv ices a t c ity parks anc

rcountlcss bits o f informatioi n down by city departm ent Palo Alto expects resident;

)c able to pay utility, bills o; for city permits via persona

u ter on the Internet or fron r their public qcccss termiiials. lis will become the acccjjtec of doing business,” predictec e Strojny, assisumi city man

cago is just two months awa; this way o f doing business, rough the c i ty ’s electron ii cc centers, called “ For Yoi igo,” residents will be able ti leir ATM and credit cards ti kvater and se w e r b i l ls am ing t ic k e ts and to maki Sts for such services as graffi

n m . 1F am ily otittsti.

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^ncing a car on vacation? Once . \^ e th c r to take the compa

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needed. Your own policy gc liability, and many premiur

r supplen★ . ?

iowever, the CDW covers “loss in some states would charge I companies make renters pay i

' ' reimburseme ■k

T he CDW is voided, by the \ conditions by speeding, dri

>vetseas the rulis are different. «rsonal umbrella policy-Jjroba

canu may or ma)

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_ A rticlca Here’s a summary p fS in tio n o fM i^ ic V W /o '^ ' inin Two yean a ^ , C h ^ cc nritiring 70 COWS on a n >n ' miles north of London, ur A nice operation, but ns provide the incomc he v s i r family. PlonS to lease o ng- didn’t work out and ^

wife, Stacy, knew;they o to buy a'fami of tbeir owi

e r price of land in crowded ] as ' They had inquired abo in in New Zealand dnd Cs e lP ”story in ihc'Augusi-l993 he Western Dairyman mag

their attention to the Mag nd The stoiy-entitled “P; oe • Idaho” - told o f the m

Jerome Cheese Co.’s seai ty “Wc thought - ‘Wow, .g’ want daiiymen,’” Charles V(. Charles and Stacy 1

plane, made an offer o - r Jerome dairy. After tak u . tend to business at home nd in the Magic Valley w

children lost month.J , They now milk 370 cc

^ o f their own, 4,143 mil former home in their nati

, 1 Unlike potatoes and' to thnve in the dair

tions that have domii)in Valley weather scene this

r ' “Grain likes this kim • except for the frost and h Robm English of Reed G J. Co. in Buhl said this wee: I Damage from frost reported m the Hansen i

he areas, he said, but mo!crops appear to be in ct

at tion. With a few days ol sts— warm-wcather.-wheat-an to will be right on scheduli tk- harvest, English said

Chuck M arsh a ir a )](. Warehouses said grain u an ed in July may not bi tly August this year. Trodii rst harvest in the Magic >

anytime from July 20 to I tes “I don’t know what’! i 'll— more,” Marshall added.-

This spting’s inqnedii Ing finally shook somethini

bean maricer this week.Pinto growers, who 1

gn, wait»and-sce attitude tow Jt I crop* bave listened thei: t a ever supplies are ren „ I Carter Wilson, a comr

w ithJ.PW ilsonCo.ini ,cc The result was an inc

prices from S17 per IOC “ S18. the first incicase in'! ■ J Much of the nation's

behincfSShedule this s i-y kept many growers out . . . ’ planting ume. Growers ’. ’ to the olcl .crop as grovr

ti blasters. The city ;re- w ith its “C hicago N and gram in April, lion P eop le are dcm i ent. govemment services, snts .ernm ent has less m s or j>rew Bechcr, a projc anal' tor-in Chicago’s Gen rom D epartm ent. “T his ils. provide better service; Jted C hicago has 35 cl cted v ic e cen ters up ahc lan- p la c e s like N ike

Michigan Avenue, N way* Jew el' and Dominick s. Fifteen more should m ic end o f the summer, a ifou b e on d isp la y duri e to Chicago. The. toial co s to ters is S500,000. an d . L ockport Is in the ak e stages o f electronic sc [ifn> M ayor Dystrup orgai

■k . l = a r m B u r n a a Httortnee Companlsssm ftlm Bljrea'u surance Com pany 1 Bureau M utiial'« Com pany o fidaho

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ice again, you’ll probably haj npany's Osllislon Damage Wi

much as the rental itself, y generally covers your for boc lium credtt.cards automaiicall ilem en^ coverage., * *

loss of use," which some rm ta ge for in e v e n t c ^ accident »ay for damaee right away and :ment from their insurers.

★ •' ★' le way, if the renter violatM C , driving unpaved roads, DWI

★ ★ mt. Your own auto insurance obably won’t ew er you, an d ) nay not cover the CDW.

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le beck'Satiirday’sedi-fW c ^ . It t e W«Ji» wa8- reAtaVunti tented farm 40 “Wi:*vc i

---------- •; harveSi?:hcut too small to jg going i wanted for his through all

Ift bigger fann • Just aboiI^iarles and his some sort couldn’t ,a p rd tions at pl

^ not with the— washingtc d E n ^ ^ their crop il xiut land values ’Canada when a p ru it triS edition of t h e - ap'parenllyagazine shifted frrozing teiagic Valley. June.•Please Comc to It didn'tnewly opened April had i

sarch for milk. the region'w, they actually the Magic'les said. ' this year wif hopped on a *‘Wcdotion an existing were able t

akmg a year to Richard Kenc, thCT amvcd tj,c canyowith their two going to

Washingtoicows on a farm Chcrnesniles from their destroyed titive countiy. Kelley's

have a'sli^id'beans, wheat ture than camp. cool condi- with less thiWed ^ e Magic gut all o[lis spring. ' have"'lostind of weather. E v ei^ in gI hail and wind,” April 14 wGrain and Bean on May 3

c«k. acres, Kclit and hail was a ^ u t 25,0n and Murtaugh boxes o flost other grain peaches, arCTcellcnt condi- “We’re iofsunsiiineand them thisandbarlcy-crops-iose a iiill c ule for a nomial id. In Jerome, a New ot MnrshnU djjoue hiw

, usually harvest-, up livcstoc be ready uiitil ans are w ditiooally, grain toms. “All : Valley can be keep ings o September 5. going on,’ it’s normal any- state veteri

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dietable weather and livesto ing loose in the ofvesicula

manly affc0 ^ad adopted a jh c outbrc o w ^ this year’s gs, but oni leir grip on what- The diseas cmaining, spid Hillmai nmodity broker investigate1 Twin Falls. be VS, bu increase in pinto was unaw OO-poun^agW outside of: in'months.'s bean crop fell , Ida] i spring, as rain Wcdnesdn it ofthe fields at mer will b rs arc holding on avoid holl iwing conditions crop. Bel

y went on-line nar on a M osaic” pro-,, n ing in ,l

D enver.nand ing m ore gram told s, and the gov- g u e s ts m oney ,” sa id Broomfie

>jects coordina- op six cl encral Services using Ml< s w ill help us “There :cs quicker." izcns hav electronic ser- to provid hd run n in g in Ron Heir ce T o w n on m atio n North P ier and Broomfie ck ’s groceries, one-stop d be out by the “T he k and a few will this accc;

;ring T a s te o f zen,” Dv: cost o f the cen- city will i

funding the exploratory service centers.;ariized a sem i- H

lave to decide

id usually odily injury ally provide

Ital companies nc. And some id i/»en file for

s contract VI, etc.

ami Bureau‘‘ ‘ ‘ ' ■' ice Company— - — r- - r - eau.Mutual '

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ncertain, Wilson said.,/c got fl long way to go until ^he ^ d . “A lot ofthe country g to need (good le a th e r) all o f September.” . bout every stole experienced irt o f adverse weather condi* planting time, Wilson said,

igtoiris-the-only-statc-that-got p in without a hitch.”

trees in thc/M agic Valley ly suffered little damage from temperatures the first week of

n 't matter. Cold weather in id already wiped out much of on's fniil crop. Chcny pics in ic Valley will have to be made ■ with fniit from Woshington. lon’t have any cherries thot we le to save from the frost,” said Kelley of Kelley's Orchards in yon north of'Buhl. “W e’re to buy some cherries (in Iton) and bring them in.” . ies throughout Idaho have been d this year by-frost, he said. f s pcach and pear trees, which li^ tly lower freezing icmpcra* n cherries, are limping along 5 than half a crop. ’II o f KeIJcy’s 3,200 appJe trees st 100 percent of their fruit, ing thot survived the freeze onI was wiped out by a hail storm / 31. From his 100 orchard Celley estimated he has losi 5,000 bushels o f apples, 6,00C Df cherries, 5,000 boxes ol , and all o f his apricot crop.rc raising trees with nothing on lis year.” he said. “We don't ill crop like this vciy often.’-!—

!W Mexico o u W a k o f a viral hasn’t prompted Idaho to stcj: tock inspections; but vetcrinon- watching for disease symp'

Ml of our folks are alert and ore g very close tabs on w hat’s m,” said Bob Hillman, Idahc lerinarian.Mexicans are being urged u

vestock away from salcyard: stock shows to limit the spreac ular stomatitis (VS), which pri iffccts cattle, horses and swine break has affected mostly hots one beef cow herd is infectcd Mse can spread to humans, n an 's deportment recently flted an Idaho case suspected tc but it turned up negative. Hi aware o f outbreaks in state: of New Mexico.

rtfahft potato industry is hopinj sday’s official arrival o f sumII bring warm weather to help i lollow heart in the 1995 spui Jelowraverage tempeijature

a kiosk-style system run n ,B room field , Colo.., nea r. O rganizers o f th a t pro old city officials arid invitc< : th a t fo r $3 0 ,0 0 0 field has.bccn able to dcvel electronic service centers

vllcrosoft programs.;re arc 1 0 ,0 0 0 things our cit lave to have, and we’ve go ^ide services to them,” saii eimbecher, director o f infor n ' tec h n o lo g ie s ii ifield. “ Our goal is to be th jp service provider.”: key is how we' can mak cessible to the average citi Dystrup said, adding that th ill now attempt, to get privat g to support the project •

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----- k n o w s^ li tt lc -a b o u tLikening to Feinberg i ject comes alive.

Feinberg, 72, acts as counselor, wise man an description, vizier to t o f some o f the cdunt <;ompanies. Clients_brin problem s to his offic m ents w ith superiors nates, marital diflicultic lems with mistresses.,

‘They want to have •just ventilate to ,” he

. really can't talk to their their anxieties.... Y o u ' be showing tremendou! ’ indecision in front o f y(• “ Y ou w an t to b e a t so m eb o d y w ho is not w h o w ill lis ten y o u c e x p e rien ce — b ecaus talk to yourself, you 're the sam e answers.”

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1 Feinberg is the a i author o f six books i professor at New York’ Baruch College. He ha world in his work an respect o f executives.: “Heisatotally.cnjo> Said Richard Voell, ch }>f the Rockefeller Gn York real estate mano "He is a healtfr.... He'i He is totally tnlstworth;

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h'ourly compensatioi industry fel! to $17.

‘ • down from $17.57 a That included a 24>ce wages and salaries, t hour.

Labor Secretary R described'the report a; dramatic’’ ond “very di;

“Despite a strong ; nomic ^ w t h , improvi i^ , a surging stock ma record corporate profii

■of working Americai fered the largest dec! series began eight ye said in an interview.,

Reich soid.the declin a danger to tlie-econo consumers wno-don’t

- money to spend may r ' ' k e ^ Uie recoveiy goin

“Even more import oals a dangerous shift

:y tio h o f incom e frc ‘wb'rking Am oricaas• w ealthy wh6 ' “ o>tfi : America’s financial as:

‘T h e solution ; ^ ih s tax cut or ilasHii• fbr. education andtrain Itiriiied; ; ••: ; rOuT challenge cont

- ~>mai«-thc'economy WJ I m g 'A m ericans. And : m eet.'that' cballen^e ’ investm ent’s' in hun ; wBlch leads to mote jp

: - ^e'> i?port showed : sation costs, v a r i^ wid l ^ a n d .Occupation; i i p^ 'tim e^and fiill-timi

' o»»>ize knd geograpli ; I^-Worke'fr:iQ:^ga^od:

' •ihdust!^e8> f o r install i $20.7S^percent in 6 v< .Ination,' while those in ; dueing industries eam<

, W bito-cpllar.work :$2'0.50-anhourinwai :<fits;.compared’vtith $I : collar w prkew tad'$8 ;

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:o top managers untry’s biggest )ring a variety o f ffice: disagree- ors or subordi- ilties, even prob-

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' ■ Industiiall has been fired, rn ln d s h i I'v e not lost a K en n ed j 3t lost a ch ild , lother, you have had enom sjhat you’ve g o t. live. Recogniic bestmnno igths and weak- have." Vo.z----------------- -—— Dcmus.a u th o r o r co - Am ericai

:s a n d a .fo rm e r based bor jrk’sB em anlM . He has ; has traveled the from o _wi and earned the politic

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ical inve:rtment said real 2 0 yeiu^,tion in p riva te The nn17.10 an hour, oped for' a yea t earlier, w h a t m'•cent decline in ascendinjs, to $12 .25 'an right thr

years o f tf R obert Reich Mountt as “very, very served a' diswrbing." investorslg year o f eco- th e greroved productiv- achieve<market and near le m in v iofits, Ihe wages , B ut tnicans have suf- from sorecline since the 'h»‘ hnv<years ago," he - ^ o t h "

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cd that compen- I—j- — widely by indiis^ ■ ■ ■ ■ n; union status. ime status, busi-; apbic region.;

taiice, averaged',' overall compen-. '; in s e r v i c e - p r o - ■ C S imed $15.88. ' l jrkers averaged ■ wages and bene- A H V $16.69 for blue- $839'for people

weraged $22.40 . tw dn employees defits made .up a . '■W M M DficompenMtion m g M irken , 35.7-per-, B m C lunion workers,

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rial psychologist Mortlmei h e adm ires, Including fon dy and Abraham Lincoln.jrmbus sQccess in attracting, lg and keeping some o f the ina'gemeht we could possibly- Voell said.iis3btorfT, chairman o fF irst can C orp ., the N aslw tlle- )onk holding company',, sai'd, is studied leadership styles wide range o f people, CEOs itical figures, and has ju ^ got tidous amount o f wisdom. ... great resource.” nversation with Feinberg is y w hat y o u ’d expect from le who has spent half a centu- lying behavior. He is intro- vc, exam ining h is own s, and knows that his early

and ' MoV YORK (AP) — For some of ttiest scenery anywhere in the o f financc,-be sure to see the I Fund Mountains.;e. wonders can be found in fund prospectuses and reports, /e r graphs have been printed ting the results o f a hypothct- vestment over the last 10 or rs, or since a fund's inception, nickname “mountain" devel- br these graphs because that’s m ost o f them look like, ling majestically from left to :hrough all the bull-m arket )fthe late 2 0 th cenwry. mtain charts have doubtless a positive p u ^ o se for many

?rs, by providing a picture of re a t th in g s th a t can be /e d through patien t, long- ivesting.the m ountain also suffers

some inherent shortcomings jve long bothered re n la to rs tier fund-industry watchers, one thing, the results depicted e o f th ese , g raphs (wow! 10 grew to $342,863 in just 23 ) are not available to today's ial buyer. -: all h istorical data for any i t tells you only what hap- in the past, with a given man- t tbe helm operating under a tc set o f circumstances that ; known in advance and can’t lected to repeat itse lf in the

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as a salesman, and Feinl rst bers sitting on the stoop e- home, woiting for his fai fd, home and tel! him whe es made enough m oney i Ds and his brother could hi -ot to go to the movies.

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rather than percentage tny y ea ^ it 'n a tu ra lly teni ip . s t e ^ 'r angle o f ascent an- sage .of time.T a '■ Thisi-orises from sq i hat — th e effec ts o f coi in’t which is a powerful ft the ' on behalf o f long-ten

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or me, being a professional rity, it was status.” rg didn’t want to bccome a erapist Business fascinated le chose industrial psychol- ^ u a t e d from New Yoric’s lege in 1944, got bis mas- m Indiana University the lg year and his doctorate V Yoric University in 1950. :rg has leamed fnim many ver the years,' fh)m his par- real scholars and historical He peppers his conversa- ih quotes-borrowed from like F rank lin R oosevelt ive notfiing to fear but fear md his mother ("What you

ive decesolute beginning o f t ^ peri- cted by a 'm ountain 'chart. Id not have taken the same

, a movement has begun inI industry to replace or at pplement mountain charts lifferent sort o f illustration lore down to earth — bar haw ing annual percentage achieved by a.given fund history, or pcrfiaps the last

ixam ple, T . Rowe P rice :es in Baltimore, manager o f in’s 10th largest flmd family. re than $41 billion in assets, jlishes both a mountain and ar b ar chart in pam phlets lg its fimds.Norwitz, vice president at otes that year-by-year bar so can help investors under- )w volatile a fiind tends to

a the Price stable, he notes,' America Growth Fund had slized retum o f 14.2 percent s launch Sept. 30 , 1985 fbe end o f 1994, while the

Income Fund, started Oct. 5, c}ulked up an annualized 6 f 1'4.1 p ercen t th rough aid.wo fimds had “similar per- :e over the nine-plus year but very difBn«nt patterns in r-to-year results,” Norwitz ut.

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' tu re s on c o g n itiv e d iss ab n o rm a l p s y c h o lo g y > ^ t e s and jo k e s . W hen answ ered a question cot

. professor t o s s ^ him o r h< candy as a reward.

“ 1 loved teaching,” he w hen personal p roblem s him, “ I w ent into that Psj and I fe lt g rea t. l . f e l t 1 som ething m eaningful.”

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NEW YORK ( ' Dyke believes rt

---------- ~ ing~systenH s-ilnnd says the mo worthless.

The Wisconsir ber o f a right-w Family Farm Pre p lans to “exi)os tem " later this s faces trial on fet he and two othe defrauded hundn foke money-orde

O klahom a Ci pect Terry Nich( o f stealing custo refused to pay b dollars he charj card, according t M ichigan civil i and bank sources

Instead, Kichol th e b an k s w ith Fanns’ phony m'

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Financial advis '— or in some cas a couple vows the probab ly the b< finances, like pa> ing checkbooks oi

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saying " m debt c “At stage i

are so many goo develop. You can good financ ial Jonathan Pond, financial counsel "The New Cenlui Book." -

Perhaps the be financial planning d ing g if ts '— toi groom w ill .oftc amounts to a heal fig u re dow ry ft iriends.

I f they’re payi: reception or hone; i f not a ll, o f thei allocated for those

“The best inve m ake is paying cards. I f you loc

' interest vs. altemt avoiding a high ra b e tte r payback t investment,” said

________ ' managing partneifinance network a

IsraeCA ESA R EA ,

W hen sojne o f th pow erful, m ost ft notorious people w guaranteed, they hi

D em and fo r I e x p e rtise has lor westem Europe an — and now has s| mer Soviet Union.

The ?ollapse of nism has created a “th e re arc m any obstacles to'businei operate," said Ron to r o f the Interna Academy. .

---------------- T he " In tern atiAcademy esubllsh'

- years ago in Riga, — —security, .gvards for

and the Central.Bi------------- automatic-weapon

body combat and «. cle techniques. Tl:

offices in Asia, wet United States and C

B ack in Israel, recently put on a < its base tn Kibbut p rospective client and a Russian depu

, . 'As the .’Russiansrang out.from the I

1 ing range, one bod;

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isethem sK (A P) — Mark V an ^ s that the U.S. bank- 7mriilegn l-and-com ip t-------money banks lend is

Kisin resident, a mem- t-w ing group, called Preservation, says he x jose the w hole sys- ' „ is sum m er when he federal charges that ic

ther group members idrcds o f people in a * rder scam.C ity bom bing sus- so chols accused banks'*' g*stomers’ money and I__y bacJc.thousands o f larged on his credit ,8 10 tapes o f n 1993 il court proceeding ^j^j, ces. JJ.:hofs tried to pay o f f t ith o n e o f F am ily money orders, say-

imising/eds would do aC (AP)— Few to p ic s -------rom ance o f starry-

is more than money.Ivisers say ju st after cases right before >their undying love is ] best tim e to ta lk ^

paying bills, balanc- s or investing for the

tl ie y c o u ld end up . bt do us part.”;e in one’s life there ;ood 'habits*' you can can really suirt on a ial fo o tin g ,” sa idid. a B oston -based Seattiselor and author o f able.’uury Family Money Wi

lyweibest point to begin eggtiing is with the wed- like \to d ay ’s bride and legei

ifteh re c e iv e w hat WIlealthy four- or five- ment'fro m fam ily and decii

someaying for their ow n “ Inmeymoon, then part, thereheir loot should be said :ose expenses; - spemivestm ent they can tionsng o f f th e ir c red it otherlook at the ra te o f Toamative investments, shoul1 rate o f interest' is a decisk than alm ost any whenlid Kaycee Kiysty, a Teiner o f the personal mentk 'dfM oss AHams in Fund:

eli secuiV, Israe l (A P) — businir the w o rld 's m ost anotht famous and m ost an atte want their security assaili/ hire Israel firms. “I ir Is ra e li s e c u rity good,long been high in peopland Latin America help,

s spread to the for- ing to)n. Israo f Soviet commu- terror

1 a vacuum In wliich on inny c r im in a ls and stan dinessmen wishing to Chechloni Avishai, dircc- pers (rnational Security Israeli

“ Ista tio n al S ecu rity knowiished a center thiee methciga, Latvia, to train They for a Moscow bank—w ithoBank o f Latvia in p repa

jo n s -h a n d l ln g ra ll^ e le v lid emergency vehi- AltlThe firm also has av a ili

westem Europe, the speakid Canada. t^, sailel, tbe A cadem y nies a:a demotistratioQ at And tl

butz Sdot Yam for Theents: a KGB ch ie f has'tn:puty minister. mediaans watched, shots Berlustie back o f a shoot- .to big>odyguard whisks a -supeir

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s joinNot too happy ^ with banks ^T h e A m erican public's salisfectloi w ith th a banking industry, never v strong , h a s deteriorated maricedlj o v a rth e p a s t few d e ca d es. •

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lg that since banks lend fu oney, they should be paid i ith it.T hese view s m ay sound cn It they illustrate an emotion 1 j r e d b y m an y o rd in mericans: they despise banks.

5 to l0V(• wise to start sou

attle. “Only no debt is accc le."With bills under control, the ni veds should begin building a i g to take care o f long-range gc e buying a home, children's c ;e expenses and retirement. AHiile there’s usually little ar. snt on what goals should be n c id in g how to get there ( metimes cause marital warfare “Inevitably in every relations :re is some conflict over mone id Pond. “One reason for tha enders m arry savers. The r< inship would be boring ... { ier way.”fo avoid conflict both spou 3uld try to make certain finani cisions ahead o f time, such ler^ to invest.fe rry H am acher, ch ie f inv« :nt officer o f Prudential Mut ^ s , says most couples m tli

iiify expiiinessman client to safety wl; Ither pulls a inachine-gun fr attache! case ahd dispatches ailant with stariling precision. I am sure the Russian KGB >d, but I havc 'never heard ti >ple in Israel go to Russia” p, Avishai said. “They are co to us.”srael’s efficiency in combati ro'rism was widelj^commeni in R u ssia d u rin g the recc n’d o f f w itb h o stag c-h o ld i when rebels, and some news] s even suggested bringing leli com m on^ to end tbe sieg< Israe li S ecu rity Serv ices c iwn worldwide'for their' efRcii thods o f com batting terror! :y usually attack immediate hout giv ing-terrorists-tim e p are a d e fen se ,” R ussi evlsicrn'WnDnentcdTria^:— jthough no exact numbers t lilab le , one d efen se expe aking on condition o f anonyn said some 4,000 Israeli com; ( are active in tbe security fie 1 that number is rising; he Shalhevet (Flame) compa trained s'e'ciiri^ iiieh for Itsli Ua m o ^ and ex-Premier Sil\ lusconi and leased bodyguar ligh -p ro ille clien ts includii eimodel Claudia Scbiffer at <

Quality Comi

ay, Juna 26.1995

I r a i i k" S " I W hether i f s b( ^ denied a car lot

over ihe savings - or ju s t plain mad

cUon wait in line to ca ervery su m ers h av e n< ediy bankers.

. “ P e o p le re se t M ark J. R oe, a 1 C o lu m b ia Uni>

— - iiuthor o f a book IT A’merica7““ Bank W f itheir f a i r sh are

b e c a u se they- s money.”

To be sure, fe' ' - their anger and bi .. . out a t banks.

Even those tht - - trust banks still k . . in them 0/ borrow

I I ed institutions.B ut d isdain fq

American as basi getting worse all t

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funny shows public opir id back, has plum m eted c

years. O nly 36 p crazy, polled had a favo

on har- banks, compared d inary 1969. iks. Bonk loathing d

e, hom3und financial p------------20s-and' 30s -shoul

and stock mutual stock market has ci ed higher. A balani

. tive fond will yiel Ik any sa v in g accoun

She and otber e ommend couples 1 c o n trib u tio n s in

Wl— L sponsored 40 l (k) a ^ means o f investmer

Planning a hous also crucial..

“You would thii two househo lds I result in some savi

ccept- doesn’t happen,” course there’s a ten<

e new- create a nice house): a nest to su ff ic e fo r fur

goals longer. They may *s col- bined incomes to g

' new car or somethii ! argu- The couple will le met, who hand les the < 'e can chores, like paying 'are. ing tbe insurance ps onship “O ne p erso n m oney,’’ financial V P o f tl that is said Kiysty, “Howe : rela- never pay. bills in > ... any should tiv to talk <

review what bills ar louses One question tha lancial to come up amon{ ich as whether they shoul

or separate checki nvest- accounts.Mutual Most financial a n h e i r yes toTill o fth e abo'

)erts ke(while to $9,000 a montl;

I from Shuki Qllon.es the But of^en, the peon. the expertise are 1GB is mobsters, and mw>d that ly e m b r a c in ^ o pa” for peaceful Middle EaI com- security business

by p ro d u c t o f thebating national histoiy.lented “ I don’t think scecen t m ight or m acho isIding should be proud owspa- legislator Dedi Zuckng in The firms need Diege. approval to sell wet :s a re . tra in in g con tractsficirat rhddefh ''c6 m m uhi'drist. g lobal m ark e t plaately, enforcing tbe restricn e-to — .The-Eiefense-Minssian com m ent o h 'ac tiv---------- seeurity'firnnraml-rtrs are - to a Defense Minlst :perf; r e la t io n s forthe ir nymi- But a former to p « impa- speaking on conditi< field., ty^-said supervisioi

sales, was tigh t — ipany n o t'p o ssib le to coi talian monitor the knowled Silvio While private sect u a r ^ are secretive about iding questionable or ill at up .' sometimes exposed.

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CS o f ubecause they-were oan , are outraged P< (s and loan bailout f h iad that they had to ...........cash a check, con- no 4pst lo v e fo r .

e n t po w er,'* -sa id .......I law professor at iv e rs i ty and th e b irth >k about corporate' cbntrc iks"gei"inore"thani:E:atcrr re o f M sen tm en t farm' s i t on p ile s o f Depre

failed.few people act on Mu? break laws to lash o f tod

grouph at claim to m is- and ar keep their money has be

>w from the dread- the cc Levita

fo r bankers is as militia iseball — and it’s “Th< I th e time. latedstudy by Opinion tracts ' •in Princeton, N.J. culatec linion about banks said L< i over the last 25 Ip re percent o f those saving

/orable opinion o f . insider d to 65 percent in. have t

bankerdates back to the M on

lor andplanning right fuld 'choosestocks—’- “I-al'II funds since the account consistently head- Krysty meed or conserva- some a: eld far more than nioney. mt, sbe noted... an all( experts also rec- checkin

; make maximum fighting n any em ployer- Insui savings plans as a issue tg ent for retirement, conside isehold budget is cred uni

save melink that merging At thi : in to one would ably nei Lvings but it often insurant ” said Pond. “O f new, ar mdeiicy to want to househc sehold. What used. Estati u rn itu re m ay no writing ly use their com- also in go out and buy a advisers

ling fbolish.” pics, esj ll need to decide married e daily financial nuptial g the rent or mak- spell ou payments. pie’sneeds to be the to keei th e household ,” accumu

vever, they should, marriag 1 a vacuum. They “Bef< ; once a month to '.m arrie i are being paid^” ' account hat always seems these ii ng newlyweds is Hamad uld maintain joint they dot king and savings plan ahi

get startadvisers answer .“Who

)ove................ honeym

5cp plenIth, said ..director Y a iri

the arm;people paying for private { ; drug lords and ^ n 1990 ny Israelis, eager- and mili opes fo r a m ore - Color East, consider th0 the tim s an unfortunate and trai h e ir com bative -fickers

‘ charges, selling power or He w is something we Israeli 1 of,’’ said dovish restaura cker. 'Defense Ministry 'capons and make ts overseas, b u ^ ^ l { l | h ic a tib n s ' and 'a lace hav e made ictions difficult. B W f f inistiy-would-not— ! ■ ■ ■ ivities o f Israeli /< "-rtfiflfred-i^^rters-------- Mistiy handbook of industiy. H H m

5 defens« official, ,Ition o f anonypii- | ' ^

- but that ft was lomprehensively. ■edge trade.-----------:imrity firms often ■ ■ It their activities, . illegal deals are H j 1 . , I

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th o f th e n a tio n and Bri trol over the m oney syst crrbank’hatred'WflS'fUeled m fo re c lo s u re s a n d ’ jre s s io n , w hen 9 ,0 0 0 ba :d.luph o f the anti-bank rhet< oday’s m ilitia and right-w ups echoes p o p u list poli anti-Sem itic propaganda been abound since the tun c e n tu ry , ac c o rd in g to I itas, an author o f a book ah tias.rhe anti-banking tracts cii d by m ili t ia s a re th e so ts verbatim that have been ted in America for 80 yea Levitas.recent years, scandals like

ings and loan c r is is and le r trading s c i^ s o fth e 19 e re in fo rce d 'the b e l ie f I ters are corrupt, ore recently , 'consum ers :

i invest: fiom begiiininjalways recommend one jo unt for paying joint bills,” s Ity. “B ut each person ne< : amount o f privacy with th ey. It could be in the form illow ance sy s tem o r sm king account. It saves a lot ing about small stuff.” surance is another importi ■ to be addressed. Couples n ider having both .spouses c< under one health care policy money.the same time, they will pn need to take out additional 1 ance coverage to handle th and in many cases, growi

Jhold.tate planning, which indue ng a will or creating a trust, im portan t. M any financ ers recommend that older cc especially those who had be ied before, haye a pre- or po ial agreem ent, w hich woi out tbe distribution o f a cc (w ets and allow both spow •ep sep a ra te w h a te v er th mulafed before their currt iage.efore m y h~usband and I g ied w c sa t dow n w ith intant and went over a lot 5 is su es ," sa id P rudential ocher. “ For m any people, don’t come up with a financ ahead o f time they may nev arted.'ho wants to do that on thi iTnoon?”

ify busjir Klein, a lieutenant colonel ■my reserves who used to rui te security firm, was convicl 90 o f illegally selling weapo lilitaiy expertise abroad, lombian officials charged Im e th a t K lein w as armi: rainirf^Colom bian drug tn srs. H e h a s d e n ie d t :es.w as fin ed S40 ,000 b^ t

li cou rt and runs a chick ^ t in Tel Aviv..

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negative images chetoric trayiiig them as uit-w ing immoral,o litic s F o r ex a m p le ,da that v id eo fro m singtum o f depicted a b an k e r:0 D an hours t^ 's t with hi: : about W hen th e y ’re 1

trayed as lou ts, t circu- g r ie f fo r bad cus sam e People say banks

e n c ir- b ig th a t se rv ic c /ears,” people are treatec

and screw-ups are ike the E v e r - in c re a s in g nd th e tom ers, especially 1980s tors.

:f th a t “ T hey’re so uni Joe O ab ris , a B rt

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banker'e is chock full o f executi

o f bankers, por- Yflrk-b unscrupulous and '

, a r e c e n t 'r o c k T heIg e r T om P etty Associa:r having an after» the negilis secretpy . ing foe5 n o t be in g p o r- su m er, th e y ’re getting launch ;js to m e r serv ice , tio n ca:s have gotten so industry5 is im persona l, “W e 1ed like num bers with there more common, rior to ■g fe es irk cu s- the Ind!Iy sm all deposl- Ginny £

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can’t go td a cocktail pahy in town’w ithout someone saying m e tellS'ou-whatTny-imbecilc-— feer d id i” ’ sa id Joel EpsteinfTl rutive vice p residen t at N e w . k -b a se d C h ase 'M an h a tta n p., the n ation ’s six th largest.

le A m e ric a n B an k ers iciation is so concerned about legative images that it 's bold- focus g ro u p s to s tu d y con- e r a t t i tu d e s an d p la n s to ch an advertising and- educa-

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Dated tMa 20th of J l

SHARON BRYAN. Depu

■ PUBUSH; June 2S and;

LEQAL NOTICE Handy Mini Storage of K berfy. Idaho under pro ak>na of Idaho Code 28 210 wUI aea at publto w tion th e w eek of Jul] atored Kama of:L a m Hanwy, Unit T Keith Flpyd.Unn«8

PtlBUSH: June 25 and :1965. _________

NOTICE OF PUBUC *» AUCTION

Notkse la'hereby gK that TVrtn Falla County t hoM a pubiio auction toe poaa ot aurplua paraoi

1 C h a D tb o a r d ,'L . ' 1 65 QaDon Water heati

3Doora IToB at, ..

-1TruckBedIEner . -2Tablee

1 Ufedder IS e to lS tep a 1 U ^ F W u n r 13TVpewi1tera

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NOTICE OP SAL&

I that a public auctfonwUI be he)( 1.1905 a t the Poifee Statkxi whk:h I TownaKe. at 356 Third Avenue iperty In the custody of the City ar

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» right to r a ^ any and all bida. > Stmea of/Snerica. at aaki auctkNi

>f June, 1005.

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nd 26,1995.

E iT e le p h mjfWm- IW etV ao ■provi- Shampooer> 28-7- 1 Qas U.& Range loauo* This suction will be hiJuly 3 July8andJu}y12.1995.

Hunts Brothera Auctkmr • c a te d a t 165 E aatla iI ■ Drive, Twin Falla, Idal

. ALL S A L E S WILL.Eind28. CASH ANO CONSIDERI

RNAL

U ^^ . BRENT D.REINKE

A T T ^ T : PR 'i SCILI to dis- BOLTON. Deputy aeck reonal pu b u SH: JuneSSandS

■ 1 9 ^ _ • • '‘ ■ P U B U 'C M ^ N ^

eater , NOTICE.Purauant to 'ldhho Coi I67-2343, nottoe la .h« given of a n ap en pub meeting of the^Wahc FI and Game Commlsatoa d a t e OF NOTICE,,'JU

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C E L E G A L N O T IC E

-E>e)d by the d ty of TVvm Falls! Idahc k:hIsloc«t8don LAta 11 through 16, me E ^ TVvln Falla, Idaho; of un­rand described aa fotlowa:

BfQ - D E SC RIPTIO N

a ' S S ^ 'Boys • . DlrtBike

G h k -b ir i-^ D W Bike-;------------

■0 1 ^ ’ ' MLSlke Qlrts . 10 Speed

S .. .s#" :.g i f ; ...........

ESS ■ g S K •S o y a - ...........DlrtBike -Boys DlrtBikeQItU DlrtBikeBoys Dirt BikeB o ^ DlrtBike .Boys DlrtBikeBoys . DlrtBikeBora Single SpeedGirls ' Sinole Speed

i s ; ■ »Boys ML BikeBoys Dirt BikeB ( ^ MLBlkeBoys 10 SpeedB ^ M t ^Boys 10 Speed

Frame Boys lOSpeed

Frame -Frame

E O U S ' l ^ S ^ ' . .......... ..............

a. All bkls are to be for cash, lawlU tkmsale.

' way, Idaho Falls, ID 63402 ’ PLACE OF MEETING. Hoi

Bhekl iday inn W estbank. 47{ 195. a t River Parkway. Idaho Falls on lo* ID 83402.Hand PERSONS ATTENDING daho. Commlsslpnars, Director L . ^ ' Assistant Directom. Staff. ERED P U R P O S E O F MEET'

ING/AGENDA Landownei June. P re feren ce Perm lta, Lh

c en se Vendor Selectlor C r ite r ia , a n d C Itizen i Agalnat Poaching (CAP]

ILLA Donationa. ..

^IsSSS;ubliO' -m eitta-ean be provided > Fish,', .upon flve d M notic*. oh. . ■ arrangemento^contaet.tbfl 'June*' Dlrectof'a Office a t (208)

3 3 4 -6 i6 a ', ': ." ''”:- : ''V "

S ? S ^ S i ^ a 6 i U n ^ •a's'iSide-Air Bags • Pi

* 0 , 8 4

iploVment"

tre than 53,000

i T ^303 • MONDAY-FRIDAY 8KX) 6-5375 (R1£R)» 536-2535 ( h

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ON ^ ^ r i i T O U H ^----- Found: Female iShih Tzu.

dark brown, white with grayish black on face. Pound on tha President streets. Call 734-3578

HOUND POUND----------------TWINFALLS--------

ANIMAL SHELTERFOUND:1.TecrlerX. tan and black,

male. \2. Lab/Shepherd X black.'

■ rrtalepup -■;. 3 ..Q ordelj R e tr ie v e rs ,

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ADOPTION"

I.Shih Tzu X gold male.2. Spanlsl/Husky X, gold

male.3. 2- Heeler X, black and

tan male.4. T errler/Schnauzer X,

black-apayed female.6. Lab/Australlan Shepherd

X, tri-color, male pup.

Many nlea eat* & ktttanal

LOCATED 139Th.Ave.We.

736-2290' AFTERNOONS ONLYI

Monday-Frlday CLOSED Saturdaya. Sundajv, ftlHolklays

■Anlmalaar»80II>4>r-- -----------DESTROYED after 48

a . " p « £ fcheck H your pet la here.

Thtalarw tanup4o-(tata llat; mbced doga are hanl to describe. Or come pk:k

Thb Is a p i^ lc service — announcement of The Inn TImeaNews.

>ajk- •______________ _LOST Female golden L ^

” ®L* 3 yra o ld . a n a w a rs tp *7. s i a h . Near Windbreak '*"»■ 6/21/95 REWARD. Please

NG, ---------------Etor, Loet

R E W A R D

11 Terrier, mate. 4 yeare owi

j ; ; : ,“s . s c ' i ; « r s s

“ ^ LOST. In 6th Ave. North ama. 2 cats, about 6 wks.

, r old. 1 l i b lack w/whlte

M8) ;;-Oal|,734-8427. •.U3ST^ Gray male neutered

g A M / t M S t e r e o P 6 w c t B r a k e s •

7 3 3 - 1 8 2 5 ^

0 lieadersadO]

L A <X) TO 5 :30 •SATURDAY 8:00 INORTHSIDE)* 678-2552 (BL

w M i t a w ----------------- i ijisa

IP' ■' 1■ IS

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14 i o i^ t J O S T A F O U N ^

BLUE HEELER. FOUND, male, feather coHar,lbwKf ® 500 E 300 S. Jerome, Can 324-8604._________

F R E E E x o tio B e n g a l Mttans. Call 736-2534

u .' LOST 2 fem ale Alaskan th Malamute X dogs SE of“ fssiiSSi— ewer, leave meaaage.

110 2

CARDOFTHANI«

Thank you for the huge, i ,\ amllea, prayera. cards, *• - food and flowera. These a plua your care and con-

' e a rn e a s e d th e pa in . Thank You

” The Bdon Stutzman tomlly .and Juanita

----------------^ey& Q aiyE lche)berger

Byron &Hekil Barb and Mark Urauh

y Curt&JeannIe'* and grandchildren

4 i o iB D I E I W m r A I D ^

* ' BUY YOUR 6T31Aaale. Become a distributor. Call R u s^ l or Rosie 733- 0960 anytime. Indepen- dent Distributor.________

4 i o T_ L - E ^ O N A t ^ . ) .. 8INQLE7 Meat someone •r apedal. Free HeartOuest' ) brochure: t-800-94fr04lt Ita WEODINQ Dreaaee, sUpe r i Brfctesmak)&Party RaMals ck 2SKo0lnvlalimT»M3l L _ - I•> i 1 0 6

| 8 PECIALNOTlC^

' m U V E H U N D R E D SfS— with r c h o k ie of no axpl- *5 . ratkKi date grocery*0 ^aupooalFreelnfonnatio* Ik ' nTl-800-014-3303M I - .................... ..

20’ Van going to Central— California June 20th. For

rkieor load call 788-6031.

,n ALCOHOUCS k>, ANONYMOUSJl Can 733^300 '

£ HATEIRONINQ?No time? Non amokar can

help. Can 643-6S47.Ptok-— up and dellvety available.

ks. HOMEAOFFICeIte y Ct£ANINQay Need a break from thoae

^ h w ^ d chorea? Call— SANDRA at 324W 2A. ..... H.«a ..on

1 . I f e i S k c S : : :

S'.

tiy wiih just onec i l;00-10KXX(BURIEY/RUPERT)

stjsp. 1000sSk-

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SallaaMta mMhlltaTTni .. . oouM

S E A R L Y [; D E A D U N E

FO R CLA SSIFIED , A D S

a" TH U RSD A Y . 2 :0 0 pm *i fo rF R ID A Y J! FRIDAY 2 :0 0 pm for

SATURDAY

" j - - — Thankyou----------

FAX J YOUR : A D

T IM E S CLA SSIFIED-----------DEPARTM ENT—«r _ _ 2 0 8 7 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8 .

Mra.Wallaby'a CRAFT SHOW

July tst-3rd CORRAL, ID 8mlW ofFaifflM.Hwy20

Info call 206-764-2623

n OVEREATERS. . ANONYMOUS

7344547le- Private housekeeping, 15

W»nt$dArtitVCntt»imn— showa In ikSunVallm - I -*Boise&*McCair.»^K

Productfons 208-022-4384

« i ' A B cJS n d N I t I ^ A U B R N A W K

M S o m ! o N A H E r o ! f n ^lls PREQNANCY CRISIS1 CENTER— Fraei tasting. Call 734-7472 n or 1-800471-7472 .

y f~ . M 0 8U I PROFESSIONAL- ' P? L s e w i c e ^ ^

lo. BANKRUPTCYAll Chapters. AG reioted

— casae. Free telephone :al consultatkm.or 536-7760 800-54S-2166,II- , WmH.Mua>ofry ~ 22 y n experience

COUKTRY CLEANERS We clean here, we clean

__ there, we ctean everywh­ere. Realdanttal. - detail-

an lng.&o(ftoee.Reaaonable A . rates, refaavag. 734-6728 ♦

— HOP S Q U A a ^Spjlnjirental & commercial; id

« yra exper.. bonded. Free 111 bids, refa. 736-9071 Paufa2 or Danelle 326-41U.

. V *

1;.

ne phone call!

S T & '

CUI SEI

r 7 ^l ttamrn DEADUNES:

UNEADS3:00 PM Mo.

ta tic n to 5:00 PM Frid(Im IftOOAMSciSSt- DISPWYAE

3BuimftudcSotsiRaprttM

"I 4 1 1 3 IJCOLLEEN'S CLUBHOUSE Pre-school acttvtttes. ages

3 2^.Catl734-6048.DEE DEE'S Day Care now

has2opeiting8.734-0713.

Day Care In my home all ^ ages. Wknds & eves ok." Call 735-0301 or call for

references 733-6847. KIDS ONLY :

Complete day care centerPwh s c l ^ ^ i n g t o B ^ .

Summertime chlld-care In • my toving home. 736-9115

Win babysH during aummer in your home Mon-Sat. CPR & First AM certified.

Q Call Johanna at 326-5860

; i i l201 I

ADMINISTRATION/M A M A Q ^ JE N ^

Apt mgmt team position avail, to manage & main-

, tain 60 unit FmMAprc^ect ~ In Hailey. ID. To a ta rt

Immediately. Expor. req.,K Compensation to Include u salan, plus houriy wage,_ plus rent free apt. & utils, n Contact Jano Wiedemann

a t P ro p e r ty M anage­ment W eat 786<»411.

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Drunk dri’ y ea r. All s llk e - a n doughter. to happen d r iv e r ,ja l drink . Th oltcrnBlIv And you •

ip y y iQ g

i jg lJg ^ y l^ W r •

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eThnes SiEWSISTOMER■RVICE

^ 3 -0 9S: : .

teftdoyFrSdoy for ne*»'i doyi publicriday krSur>day'*P«^>a)<^Saturday for Monday's publicotion

U)Sd a ^ prior to poblicotion. Coll fl lim es«nta>rva for more'informaKon.

201” I j fADMINISmATION/ I = MANAQEMENT I

AOMINISIBATION: MAIN- M TENANCESUPERVJSOR c

City of Kimberty is seeking and experienced mainte­nance supervisor. Submit — resum e and aalary re- qulrem enta to th e City u Cleric. City Hall, Wmberty, » Idaho. Applications win bo acceptedthroughJulylO, Oi 1996. No phono ca lls r please. The City of Kim- t b ^ Is an equd opportu- 1 rtty employer. 1

ADMlNISTTWnON/MANAa' “ )

, Minimum 5 yrs. supervisoryexperience In a process- |ing environm ent. Self {starter, proficient In TIG rwelding, knowledgeable q ,in all phaaea of potato (processing plant maintan- ,

I ance. Send reaume to: i

'• Winnemucca Farms- - -I P.O. Box 2130 0

Winnemucca. NV 89446 (

ADMINISTRATIVE ! “ • ASSISTANTRecMresofHoatackiMstrattve '

experience, critical think- ,ing skills, excellent com- <munlcatlons skills, and ,ability to handle multiple !taska. Previous oxperl- ,ence in health caro facility }

, a plusi We offer excetlont !' starting wage and benefi- ^

ts. Please mail resume to ,Community Hortie Health,

‘ Inc. 1100 W. MyrtteSuHe: 120, Boise. Id. 83709. Or _' fill out application at 130 8u’ 4lh Ave. West. Qooding «I Penderirv the puretiM* of ■ ■

p«tl Check out dkulllod. _ ICil7XM)nt. I

n ' £ n "m. & UiIrlvers kill th o u san d s of pco] Ji o f them • vicU m es and oH ire so m e o n e 's m o ther or fa t :r. P eople like you . Bui ll d en. You c a n ch o o se a desig iake a c a b . w alk hom e or sli rh e so lu tions a re sim p le . T ives a re trag ic . You dri'nk.J • o r so m eo n e ju s t like you

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iday. June 25.1005 T1mee-N«

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1“ 201 I •ADMINISTRATION/

MANAQEMEJi V

Motel managers single or - ^ couple, retired ok, s a l ^ / i *1

4^room. Ptease.call '. { \ • 601-66&-2211.

MANAGEMENT ' -MANUFACTURING

FOREMANOre-lda Foods, Inc, has Im- •

m ed ia te o p en lnga for : Man'ufacturlng Foramen .In the Buriey. Idaho plant *T hese poslHons super* - • ;

- -v is e 46-to 60 emptoyeea-:---------and are responsible for •safety, quality, sanitation, :

' volume and cost controlIn processing and pack- : a g in g f ro z e n p o ta to > pfMUCtS.

Quallfieatk)ns Include three or more yeara of proven / and effective manufactur- . < Ing experience. A bache- . lors degree In a related

- -flekiia preferred. - - - -----O re-lda FooUa offers a •

compeUtive ealary, excel- : lent beneflta and a chal- ■ lenglngwortcenvlronment. :•If you are Interested and: * meet tho quallflcatkin re - ; qulrements, please send • o r fax your resum e to: I Forrest L Flake, Human • R ee e u ro a a M anager.- ; Ore-lda Fooda Ino, PO. •Box 10, Buriey, ID 83318 Fax (206)678-6722.

An EqudOjjgortunlty Em- I

‘* ^ r e - l D ASummar U h m - anis¥ lt

gsrsgt sale Mawnl IHntl out wtwrt they sre and ttfl 1■vryom «tMr» youn wO

m E l|)cople every J o iren d ers . .. >' fa th er, son or ll d o esn ’t have

eslg n a ted r sim p ly nol • Theik . You drive, you - m ay d ie . •

3 ^ ThclinuNLMSA ^ C U S T O M E R v i^ J s e r v i c e

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e-News, TVvln Falls, Idaho E-1

EmployI| a t o o u m t in o ^

ACCOUMTANTPdsttton Vacancy Chief Accountant

. ------- ^Th«-i<faho DepartmeiEducation seeka a < accountant wttoaa p<

^o v l(^p ro f eee?on« 4 'counting/human rMc

eervlcas to dapartr etafi and to provide t Ing in compliance isi

gram iseuoa.' Poatdon requires a ba

(or'e degree from ar c r e d i t e d co iieg< university. Coneiden wtU be given for BddKJ work completed to r requirements a s a C fled Publlo -Accountai Certmed intemal Auc ^(pertence in accour and financial mane ment In buslneea of i e rn m en ta i se rv ice helpful.

Knowledgo of profossi ' accounwg thisoiy. pr

pies, techniques and, cedures are recomm ed . C om pu terized counting techtiiquee: eonnei Im and pract

A pplicallona are due ^ Ju ly 1 4 ,1 0 9 5 . S a i

commensurate whh a> rience and training. > requireaninRed travel, a complate lob desc tion contact Jim 8 m Deputy Superintend Finance and Admlnie tion, Stata Oepartmen Education, (20e)334-2S

The SOE is an ^ u a i i_______ portunity Empiqyer._Ni

If atttillaiy aide or aer e s are needed for indt uals with dlsabUtties < Ing tha application p cess, p t e w contact. Smith at (208)334-220

The SOE is an Equal ( . portunity Employer. N<

If au x iii^ aids or aer V ea are needed fbr indh

uals wfth disablimea <I . .................ing.the application p

ceas, please contact. Smith at (g08)334ig20

I 203 I ADULT CARE I PERSONALT h e C o u n t r y t i v i i

R oom , s ta te Ucens care home now has c

I room available. Ifyou cI loved one to looMng fo

dean cwing envlronmi in a quiet country aettti

Call 733-6964.

--------- 204-------CHILD CARE/

NANNIES

.................Excellent llve-lnposWorEast/West coast i-a o (x ifr< a 6 8

N eed b a b y s itte r In r home, ages 6-12. B-6 .F req. 736-8313 after 6pn

CHILD CARE Reeponalt & neutering foster parer needed for abused & f glectad children. Agea I flint to 17M yrs. training reimbursement provide C ontact Carol Wlllian 637-6124 or Franni M mahon 734-4000.

I I m

C ' OUTSTANDINa

StNVEiSTMENT OPPORTUHITYI EASTERN IDAHO UVESTOCK

COHMISSION WHh 3500 head capadt]

on 17.46 acres. 220 sei ■ arena. mUIng stOQfc. ca«

, OWNER W iL CARRY& or poesible aasumptioi

wllh large down. For nwre infonnstlon cal WlilBrown®e78-9005i

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Hsfda pereon, $2,000 • ncy («] i&aolcage to quail an t applicant. Sand resi ment of- -to 2671 0 th Ave E. a chief B3301

• prima-' ~ a are to WOHKINQ MGR; Fai snai.ac-' ranch. Excellent ea Modree Home provided. S t artment odult. Send resum je train- Box 8 7429 . c /o Tli ) issues News PO Box 548 ' ral pro- - Falto,-IP 83303-------

t bache- l ^ R O W S mI an ac- . COMPANY e g e o r is seeking a FIELD RE Jeratton ESENTATIVE. Applie Mmonal must have a BS Do io meet in Agriculture or rei a Certi- business. Excellent b rrtant or fits with salfvy comr Aucmor. surate to qualiflcatl' wunting Send resum e cove anag e - education and experk or gov- byJu iy lS , 1995. Rei i c e s Is vAi be treated In corni

confidence. ASOR >s«ionaI SEED COMPANY, . prtnd- BOX 2 7 6 . w a r d ; «d,pto- WA. 96857. EOE M/f

e d a c - AGRICULTURAL. S ee; per- '-mer farm hand neei

AGRICULTURAL. N S alarv f ^ hand w/axp in gi

AGRICULTURAL Rl o - H f milker needed. 4 sf ^ ^ - 2 : P8«' 2 nights

»hift. Experie T io rt^ l»f«^wred-Call 934-42

i 206 -.Note; I MEDICAL/DENr/ servto-'!«>!ykl- ATTN: CN>sts'wlth-0 »s dur- training. Are you tool m pro- (0 , vvork? Are g J i m d e p e n d a b le a n d ti

^ C ' S i S l S K

M dur- CNABrMgevlewEMi n p ro - to seeking fun timaCNictJIm forthe6 -2 shtn.S6.0022” - hf.Mayepplylnperso--------1 CNA’S NEEDED

. IMMEDIATELY!^ TFAsunoundlngareaL___ FT/PT.Ap|3yat

Jewel’s Home Care. ^243 LynvK>od MaU.

“ on®, " CNA'S WANTED M o ra -Caring. Loving. Dedica

CNA’atowoikwHhaF

R ^^?n n o v ^ ?v e* C i Teem. Twin Falls Ci

= 3 Center to offering a $2 Incentive bonus to the

s / . CNA’a who fit thto des pUoa Bonus avaltoble

h h J ter 90 days of contlnut We employment. Exeelli tions. Benefits Including 4C L Retirement Package.) ApplyinPerson-------- Twin rtJls Care CenteleR el 647 Easttond Drtve TF epm^ CNA's & NA's needed ■2 ^ all8hlfta.eepedally11p nalble 7am. P le a se calt 64 wants 6401 for Interview.&ne- --------------------------------lea In- Immediate opening: Fo ibig & service eupen/isor, to AM . tam icaresupentatona Hams assessment skOts. CasiII Me- Long Term Care, 23

Parke Ave., Buriey, ID------- call 678 -6547 conte

Renee

Now hiring CNA'a/Nil I Offerlnj^ on-sHe d a ss

fbr certfncatlon. Compi n tive p ay with evening 0 niglit difrerentlals. Api

In peraon orijy a t 640 Flier Av«.Wn Twin Fall

actty W eg lteg te Care Cent Physical Therapy aMe c

S ^ - ( altlon o p en lfi Wendi

^ '------- m ed ic a l ' ~OR

u th e . TWmFah8,'lDe3303-04(

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IMn F a b . Idaho Sunday. Ju

iployment,4 i o i r| m e d ic a u d e n ^

j o ♦ to -' MEDICAL lallfled NURSEesum e WAYNE WRIGKT. MO E. TFv- conical nurae for c a r d i ^

practice. Send resume t •• -■ • 526 Shoup Ave W.Sufti Famrar^ — E .T V ^ F ^ .8 3 3 0 1ealawt, '• 73fM88p_____

MEDICAL ASSISTANT i ■nZll- -busy chlro'practlc dint' M ^ Call for appolntmenti " -noon-1 pm only. 734-707

— - • MEDICAL ATTN: CNA P with DOA training. Al ' you look ing fo r mor 7, " ^ work? Are you depenc

dicants able and take pride bi t»i Degree v«ri« you do? If so. com related in and talk to Angela i rtbene- MVSS. 200 2nd Ave. r immen- twin Falls.Ations. _ , - — -• -

S St t , ----------------------- --------3R0WIY. PO n , I I X B S 3 t i <DEN, n M f f s r aM/F___ > \

• Sum-

^ I v W O, Need / ^igravl-Bt farm f Ll a - r ^Relief iM

1 shift#I ts & 2 rience ■4227.

fTAL _____________________

S ' LiS' S G/talkto ^ m u 1°° SALIMrtaa CNA's .00 per rson.D

t G A IIcated apro- 1, and Care Care $2X. those iescrt^ deaf- nuous ellent 401k -

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D ial to 208-934-8154 or call /ery Gooding Rehab & Living vork Center, 20S;834-8e01. beet ask for Julto Thilmony.

— MVRMC to seeking an LPN Me- to woric full or pert time, all ent- shifts avail. Ws offer eih ons cellent benefits, Induding Ll- PTO.Calloreendreeume

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s ljP 2 2 E ^ !2 S iS y « r^OFESSIONAT”Z The Idaho Slate Depart- ». ment of Education seeks id a special education con- ty eultant who wlll be In a 0 . .^.position to exerdse con*

^ education practifrn ae. The consuttanra gan*

' eral ree^nslbllltiea wlll be In statewUe planning, admlntotratlen and policy developmenl

Position requires.a mas- tar'e degree In education

- orspedaleducatkin.Con- elderatlon will be given

. for advanced degrees. Three years experience In the fMd of special edu­cation a s a teacher or re­lated aervlee provider le required. Additional eon- sUeration wDI be given for

. s p e ^ education admin- totraUve experience. Ex­perience In the araaa ef secondary transition and /or services te students with serloue emotional dtoturt»nces to desirable.

Appllcatlona are d ue by Ju ly 17. 1995. S a la ry

'rie^cTand tralnlng?^3^ requiree eome travel. For j a complete job deacrip- t io n c o n ta c t N o ie n e W ea v e r.,S p e ^ Educa- tkxi S u p e n ^ . State De­partment of Education. (20»334-3940. .

The M E to ap Equal Op­portunity Empkjyer. Note:If aux lli^ alda or aecvio-.

/ ee are needed for Ihdlvkl- j uals with dtoabaities du^

- Ing the application pro-, oess, please contact Jim Smith a t (208) 334-2203.

PROFESSIONAL The Idaho Stata Depart­

ment of Education seeks a spedal educatk>n con-. '

. sultant who will be In a position to exercise oon- slderable Influence on epedal education practio- ee. The consuttsnfs gen­eral reeponslbllltlea wlll be to manage a statawkie system to reeolve d is­pu tes betw een school dlslricts and parents of , ^ ) e ^ education etuden- ‘ ts. The system Indudes mediation, complaint and . hearing procedures. j

Position requires a m as­ter's degree In education or raedal education. Con-1 sideratlona witl be given for advanced degrees. Three years experience In the fWdof spedal edu- catkxi a s a teacher or ser­vice pn)vlder to required. Additional consideration wUI be ghren fbr admlnto- trative experience. Exper- i Use In conflld manage- m m and thorough knowl­edge of state and federal statutes and ragiilatlons for epedal education Is desirable.

A p|)llcatlona.ve d ue by £ Ju ly 1 7 .1 9 0 5 . S a la ry commensurata with expe- ( rienoe and training. Job 1 requiree limited travel. For a complete Job descrip­tio n o o n ta o t N o ie n e Weaver, spedal Educa­tion Supervtoor. State De- ~ partm ent o f Education ^ (20» 334-3040.

The M E to an Equal Op-

as are needed fbr Indhrkl- uals wKh dtoabflltles dur­ing the applloatlon pro- ceas, p l e m contact Jim Smith at (208) 334-2203.

PROFESSIONAL WendellMkldle:8 chool to hjoking ifor a special education iteacher. Must be know!- tedgable.nexK>lew/a great <

._-aenseof.humor.EIiolbIe •fbr Idaho certUicatkm. For iInqiiirescaU 536-2418. I

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fi.' PROFESSIONAL^^ ^ Part-time opening for As-

s is tan t O mbudsman at r — Area-Office onA glng.- —

Seekihg appOcanta to ae- B sist peraons 60 yisars of

age and ovar In under­

go vices available to them ,'- removtng bairlers, and b>-

~ vestlgating complaints..Must possess: good com-

-------muhlcistlbn'sklllB: work —J experience In geriatric.

sodaJ aenrices, or relale r,: fWd: ability to wori< with .^ federal, etate. and local n. program'lawa and regula-

n~ ' Within e ight county area.[J, p i ^ e w (w W i mUeage

^ valkl driver's l lo e n se p t^?„ .of insuranoe. Sand letter." re e u m e , n a m e a a n d% phone numbers of three^ references to: Judy Thom,« .. CSI Human Resoureee." P.Ct. Box 1 2 3 8 , Twin” Falls, ID, 83303-1238-[!r Closes July 6 . Positions! »tarta.Augu«t1.EE0/AA *• PROFESSIONAL Instruo-^ tor. DleseVDIeael Eleo-

^ taa(£ Heavy Duty Power

Air B rakaa and Diesel “I Powered Bectrio Genera- ° tion Systems theory and ^ hands-on 1 ^ Instnicdon.

AppUcant should have re- *■ cent dieeel/dlesel dectric 'V fleld/Bhopexp^enceand y p o sse ss knowledge of

D k ^ Powered Electrical

^ MMt'bSl^penfl^tbie and^ poesesa'iiood human re-• IS om M ns.M ustbeca- '* pable of developing and ** writing cunlculum for ax-

Is tin g a n d c h a n g in g ^ . coureea within th e pro- ^ gram to indude atudent | | reaming o ^ e o t ^ s a n d .

E l X ^ n diaael/dlesal electric experience or

>* three yeardiBeel/dlesel- ^ electrfo experience and

r e l a t e d B a o h e lo r ‘s “ Degree. Nine-month ant (. nual non -ten u re track

contract: two month ex*” • tsnskm possible depend- a ' Ing on program enroame*” n t AppUcttiona a c c « ^' lm tH Ju iy 3 ,1 9 9 5 .S u ^V cover letter and resume ' u to: OESL Seareh ComniK-.I te e , P e te W F a lle s e n .-

« Schodofappltodtachnpl-::: ogy. I d a h o S ^ Universi-', ty. Box 8380, Pocatetfo.:

1083209^)009. ,» •I ISU to an Equal Opportunl-. ;

PROFESSIONAL The City.>• of Wmberfy Is accepting • n ap^lcatlon for a pod for i-< th a position o f P o lic e - . n Officer. Minimum quaIifl-1 >. cations: High School<II- e doma or equivalent, and.' B a e l o l d a h o P O i T ^

cerilKable. Woric week'40 ;I- hours with shift woric, Hd- n Id ay ^ nd w e e k e n d s ;

• The CIW ^ Kbhberiy to wEquaf Opportunl^ ployer offsring retirement

>1 a i^ u a i m c X i s . ApUi-; t caUona wrill be accepted- » untn July 1,1995. a t 5«>;;

p.m. i' ..f Send resume, application’: f orapplyab r -<- CKyofMmberty ' '> I^M alnN orth • . ;! r P.O. Box Z• fOmberiy. Idaho 83341V Phone: 206> « ^1 5 1 . ;

; PHOFESSIONAL Compit-: e r Instnictor. Part-tbne l - ',

. year pilot poaltlon as In*' atruotional technology:' spedaltot.to train f a c ^ i ^ a ^ staff in theoiy. prao-.' tkie of computer-w&edn Instiuctkm Induding mul- -*

t tim ed ia a p p llo a tlo n s .s Bachelor'a d e o m In r e - '

- lated field p r e t e ^ plus.'I .1-3 y ean lGlMbneteeeh-«I Ing experience. S tarts j I O ct 1. Send applieatk>n»■ to Human,Raaoitrce De-*; t velopmentl-CSI^POBox-I .1 2 3 8 , Twin F a lls ,.ID ______^ 83303*1238. Ctoaea July

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DearM r.W oU K .I open one no -trun hand overcalls two hi ner bids two spades m onds, am I forced t!ireecIubs.isitStayi

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o ver bis*RHO's ove com petitive bid pro su it To force, r e ^ n ther jum p o r cue-bid. is not Stayman, it is T h re e of th e overci used as Stayman. ,

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p r o f ^ ional’ "The Idaho State Depart

ment of EducatJon seek a regional apodal educa tion consultant for Soutli west Idaho who wUI be h a poeltion to exercise cor alderable'lnfluenoe oi special education practic es. The consultant's ma lot role will be to providi technical asslstancs ti school districts on a vaxl ety of educational and ad mlnlstfatlve Issues relal

. Ing to th e operation o s p ^ a l education setvk es. This position may b> ten , e leven , o r twelvi months; depending on th< successfu l applTf^ant'i preference.

Position requires a maa tor's degree In educate or s p ^ education. Con sideratton will be given fc advanced degrees. TIinK years experience In th< fl^d of spedal educatkx a s a teacher or raiatoi s e r v i c e p r o v id e r l i required. Exp^ence witl program effectivenesa program compilance n>on fto^g and In service ec thrttieslsrecomnwnded.

Applications due by Jul' 1 7 .1 9 9 6 . Salary com m ensurate with experi ence and training. Thi p^U on is based In Boin and requires some travel Por a complete Job ds scripUon contact Noiern Weaver, S p ^ a l Educa tion S u p en tw , State Oe partm ent of Education (208) 334-3840.

The SDE is an equal Op ' portunlty Employer. Note

If auxlilaiy aids or servic ^ a r e n e ^ f b r in d M d uals with disabilities dut ing the application pro cess, please contact Jin

. Smith (2 0 8 ) 334-2203 Wantiobejiwrtter? Hera's a way to get a star - Freetanoe writers want*

to write about events an life In KMchum, Sun Vd ley and Ihe Wood-Rlvs

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a i ed ito c , T h e 'tim e : N ew sr-Sex 64B,.Twii Falls; ID 2 |3 0 | m ^

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worics be mi«.8uFnu»dMo considers

nerabilit; impetitive situa- T he high ider b ld sa 'su lt— blddhtg-ti m opener's suit,:o bid as conve- D e ar Mr. !. In your case, a P artn er o ould not be a re- n ex t ham ;iven sequence, How mud f two b e u ts vlr- call one ni me; therefore, I artner finding a art raise; AN8 WEE

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does afte standard meth- the one-Ie bids a new suitjvercall, it is a _______promising th a t AN8 WEE ponder m ust el- m oreplaj bid. Three clubs one asks t is compeUtive. m u s t cot srcalled su it Is forced rei

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PRO F^IO N A L.part- ACCOUNTANTMks HR ASSISTANTJuca- Required minimum 2 yeaie outh- experience accountingbe In software, I.OTUS, WP or icon- equivalenL Degree in Ac- e on counting or refated field, actio- Experience In Human Re- I ma- sources pretaned but not jvide required. Salary range- :a to 28K-34K DOE. Send re- vad- sume: Blade Pine Mining, dad- in& PO Box S78, Buriey, relat- ID 83318 EOE >n ol>tvic- 4 ^ 0 9

|R E 8 T A U ^ m £ | ^nthe COOKint's Full-time, part-time or tem-

. poraryposltiona available. >naa* l . Experience whh modifiedation diets or instttutionai cook-Con- Ing preferred. Excellentmfcf benefits S6.72 +per hour.Ivoe Apply at Human Resour-1 the MS. M.V.R.M.C., 650 Ad-ation dison Ave W Twin FaDs,atod id. EOE_____________ _

I with Lauridry/Housei<eeping less, position. Full-time, shift mort- v a rie s , n e e d s to sta rt

July C are C a n te r 640 Flier jom. Ave W. Twin Fans.

■Tha RESTAURANTA SIMPLY BETTER

^ PLACE TO WORKEnthusiastic, energetio and

ilJS! wantedlH you enjoy worit-

-I Q n . ties, and being a part of a

.friendly e n v ir e n n ^ this ^ po«ttionlsforyou.No{B»- ^ taurant experience re-

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start Join the B t in ^ Teeminted Appty by calling 736-199Sland I0 am to 4 p mVai- BUUPtEOFTWINFALLS

^Iver 1576 Blue Lalces BM Nlums . (at the new Waremart) . le to: - - Must be 18 or oider EQE-

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BR: I offer a qualified yes. ine-level, this aiqiroadi al- o u r s id e to.comp.ete.ag* .. 'ely. However, a t the two- reerlevel, I advise m ore ine. T he n e u t iv e double b e s t w hen Its u s e r fully ers th e level and the vul* . lity conditions involved. : gher th a t one forces th e i t 'ttje m ore he should have.- -

to.WbliBBr opens one diamond and and overcalls one spade. lUch do I promise if I ovei^3 no-trump?.. TMSiofifiecs.Da7tM .ouo

ER: A tad more, than if the >11 h a d n ’t b ee n m ade — MO HCP and a t least one jtopper.

Ar.Wolffi ;t require more strength to i takeout double of two- or level p re -e m p ts th a n It f te r a norm al opening a t . hlevel? I

SbirtOat.IIo«wcaNJK.

E R iY es ,itsh o u l^ ro m ise . ilaying strength. Whenever i ks h is p artn e r to bid, one :o n sld e r th e level of the re£ ^n se-an d the existing ^illity conditions.

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RESTAURANT rJow hiring qualified applicants for PT

& FT server positions, ore Apply In person at TF Ing PerUne Reataurant at •or 1664 Blue Lakes Btvd. N

S RESTAUHANT 'Rft. Bartender/casino opportu-not n I ty , g o o d p a y p lu sQB. bsnefits. Cali 702-756-re- 2491 ask for Ken2S' RESTAURANT Experi-

enced waltperson need-__ ed, benefits avaOable, day—I & night shifts. Apply In

p e rso n a t T he O as is ,3E . 1007 Blue Lakes Blvd. N.

>m. RESTAUHANT LA CasltaMe. M exican R e s te u ra n t,lied seeking kltcheriHMp'for-ok- day shift. DOtles Include,ent prep woric In a n t & cook-xir. Ing through iundt. Shift iswr- . 6 days per week, 8 am-Ad- 2pm. Looking for high en-lOs,- ergy dependable mdlvMu-

, ai. W e will train. Apply In '— pereon 111 South ParkIno Aw. EOE____________

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''"0 . assist local dlstributor'of “ T home care equipment In ^ the MV area. No expert­l y ence necessary due to

excellent training progra-» m .Q u aian teed S W m -

■ come plus incentive. For . in te r v le w c a l t J o d e y

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sn —s r - - ^ y * m 5 S S -N a i info p le a se contact— C athie Blevins a t 208- PT 734-0888 or 800-434- « y .„ . ^ 8 8 or submit resume- • o f ho: The Prudential, 281 W. jShA ve NTF, ID 83301 .

Jem foraes wHh'America's ilh .' Number t ' home builder, ‘

'V -exo: working envirort^;

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.Price'Hardware is accept-1 I *' Ina ap p iioa tions fo r a |

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Mall in Jerome has 2 Im­m ediate o p en in g s for saies/iesslng. Experience preferred but wfll train the

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at 734^565 0? 324-3^0

SALES mOUSTRICAL 1.000] Career Opportunity

------ wlth-the.faateBt.grow lno.Industrial Company in our industry. Rrst year earn­ings In excess of $28-3 ( 2,000 comm. Our prod-

deslgn, energy savings and environmental bene-

wlt'h innovative benefit package and extensive tra in ing program<:No evenings. No weekends. For a confidential inter­view call: Jim Ryan - Mor>* day 9AM-3 PM at 1-800-

* 267-6353 ext ^ ________SALES. AVON wants indi­

viduals interested In earn­ing $8-$14/hour. FT/PT. Nodooftodoor. Jane, 1-

: 600-230^030. Ind. rep. INSIDE SALES, guaran­

teed ssfary. no exper. necessaiy, eem whBe yoo leam. 73M137 for appL

SALES EXECUTIVE. Look­ing for key p e rs o n In a g r e s s lv e o o o m in g company. S20-30* K In-' come potential 1st year. Expense paid training, guaran teed Income to 1 start. Merit promotions, family benefit program. Muat be sports minded, self motivated, of legal * ege and have reliable car. 4 Call for Interview. Ken I

^ . Davis 733-2403 Sunday I 6 - 1 0PM M o n -W e d -| 10am-6pm >

"SALES , DntECTOR POSITION"

f Position Indudes all the challenges of

buiidinc new sales as .^ vfcllasthe_ maintenance of

exlstlngooes. Salaiiy+1- coinnilsdon and

benefits are all a part of this rewarding position. Only

qualified, experienced,

representatives need , appty. Send leum e to:

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REP to cail on accounts in your area. S40K-S60K 1st comm, p o te r^ .

SALES Wholesale Magic I Valley area. FT&PT high' | com m ission, own hrs. posslbte reskJual income. ' weekly pay period. Con­ta c t Jeffry at W llson'e Limited 7^1663 .

_____________ — ________{TCi Cablevlslon of Idaho,

Inc.Opportunity knocks only

once. Get in on the ground floor of tho'Digital Satol- ■ lite* television Industry. , TCI Cablevlslon Is now ‘ offering Pnmostar, a digi­tal satellite teievtskxi ser­vice wtth nothing to buy. | Storting at obout a dollar I a day. Prlmestar supplies I custom e.'s with a mini- i dish, digital recelvor, and up to 80 channels. TCI Is

self suStera who ora Inter­ested In 0 future In on ex­citing, competitive, satel­lite telecommunications industry. We have open- , Ings in Preston, Pocotelio & ^ e y for direct sales. Training salory, weekJy base, lucrative commis­sion stnicture, plus bene­fits Included. Send re­sume to:

TCI Cabieviskjn I %Mlke Waldron I 204 W. Alomedo I

Pocatello, ID 83201 I (208)232-1784

TCI Is an EOE. Drug test * and background cneck-

reqi^red of nnL applicants.

I TECHNICAL | .TECHNICAL IAdvertisement for the Po-

•tUon of PuMie Safety Dispatcher

F o u r C ounty R egional multl-iurisdlctlonal dls- , p ^ center, with Police, ' Rre, and EMS dispatch^ R e q u l r e s H S D ip I o - I ma/GED, abilltv to speak I

^ d write English deoriy and concisely. Desired

- qualiflcaltons: stable wori( history wtth two ysars of publio contact experience, type 36 wpm, previous experience in emeraency communications, Idaho POST Academy dtopatch a certification, law enforce I m ent d ispatch experi- I ence/oenlflntlon, fire die- I

i > p a t o h e x p e r l * , ■ ence/certlflcatlon, emer- ‘ gency medical dispatch experience/certification. > computer experience, bi­lingual or poly-lingual, TTY/TDD experience. Salary com m ensurate 1

—with ekHls and experience.— I For application, contact: I

. South Central Region | E 9 1 1 .a t PO Box 604,, Jerome. ID 83338. Phone (206) 324-1344. Closing date July 16,1995.

S H S B I

«1500OTRAIN! I• O pportunity;' tion Specialist at igt.progressive

these'quallHes:— - -

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...icatlons . lentplan:\p la n .3Wth potehtU irPalh •i j i o u l e a m . . '1 this field earn

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Thomas Badthoo SetvlceServing Paul to Ooodkig „

-iW la B o n s - : W aterU nes-Pooda.Q a' T

- 82&4237Jim«82S-5414Vurel . '733-9649 421 at the tone —

S & R C onstruction ^N eed a b a c k h o e ? I

Need a dum p truck? | Dependable & BoeriencodI <<

9 8 5 S . 1200 E., Eden Call u s a t 825-5416

CEiniFIED STEEL BUIU3INGS

' Metal Buildings & R00I3 4(3arage«wori<8twp

♦ Carport ♦ RV Storage ♦ Machine Shop

♦ Horte Bams ♦ Loafing Sheds ■ COMPLETHINSTALIATION ■ Custom Design/Low Prtees ■ tOO%FinattcIt)9Q5Yr8.Exp. ■

736-6548 CaHAnytlme ^

^ K f l R T f l f n M Ff

TWIN FALLS I PLAN ROOM I

JobstobM forQenerals, ■ Sub-contractors ■

c.Mobile Lube-N-Tune

Quality C ar C a r e ti

o f S l l S S 'S S a f f l o r ' 0

ALAN'S Qensral Carpentry V R em odels • New

construction * Specialty C decks, paDos, paUo covers,

c a r ^ , sheds. Small C jo b s & r ^ r s .

7 3 4 -a & 4 jP

cbUNTRY CLEANERSWe dean here, ws dean

there, we dean everywhere.

offk^es. Reasonable raiM, rets. avaH 734-8728 ■

-■RTSBsziaiABM I

Co m pu t e r SERVICEUpgrade, CD. memory.

■I Support, service, trade. Low rates; software.

733-0025 f

COMPUTER I COUNTRY CLUB

Upgrade, CD. memory. Support, service, trade. i Software m embershipl

733-0025 Located across the Street ■<

by Computer UaiL g

R & H C o n s tn jc tio n I RenKxJeis& Repairs

Docks ♦su ing-D oors Windows, TOe Setting

Palntlng& Carpet Cleaning 4 2 3 ^ 0 (7 3 3 ^ 1 anytime

M V C 7 3 3 - 9 4 4 6 _HydfMeedlng, landscaping, ■ sprinkler systems, fences, ■

decorative colored concrete, I S A V E 1 0 ^ 0 % over most contractors. *

LookOmt AattM Umr ' Perm anent eyrflner, eyebrows, lip color. 1

C a^Bian(cer»shlpR .N . SMn Pigmentation ■

_ ^ (2 o a ) ji ia ja (H ____ ■

■ A-1 M Y W A L LExpert hanolng, taping &

Dem'»Excavatlno,lne. i W e d o a s i ^ b

driveways. Parking lots, \ Asph^K patching. g rad lrtg& top^ . . 1

73M 22ff or 1-4238', '

: E X C A V A T I^ SERV ICES

Badihoe&12yrd dump truck

" S f S w e W7 3 4 ^o r4 2 » « 0 0 1 ev es.

; ^SVC eXCAVATINQ

V V i v> Lowboy.

N E S S ^

{ t '2 ' f6 r m a n 'lh fo n h a t

JD EXCAVATION M Footings,'Foundatk)ns <

Wateriels, Ponds, Top Sou b Fine Grading, Landscaping . pai Reasonalita Rates/Trade

' Rock HauBrig 734-7948 - R e

FENCES! ■HEARIWOODCOKSlRUCnON Ro

Free Estim ates ei<Local: 733-8063 toe 1-600-733-9063

FENCE PRO:Fences, Decks, Awnings. —

W e build & repair all types of fences.Work guaranteed.

FreeE stlm ates. n 423*4400 o r

1-800-B47-4490. _

Old World Flooring 5Hardwood Installation Rnishing & Reflnlshlhg Painting (inside & out) J

P ^ B u tton B ,- i- 734-S972

F

M & M ^ o n S n S o n ^Remodels & R ^ r s K

Roofing. Decks, Fences, ™ Siding, Doors, Windows,

Caipet, Furniture Cleaning _ 733-9331 ®

Treat’s Concrete C onstConcrete wori( of all types. Foundatioris & excavaten fbrmanufa^'redhon^es. ■

FREE ESTIMATES ■ 423-4524 or 733-3923 ■

W&WCONSTRUCnON I50YEARSINAHEA V

Concrete to trailer roofing -Decks & remodeling- 2

CALL FOR FREE ESnHATES733-0365 Sh

DEUVERED ^ S and & gravel topsoil 7

for driveways, I

NORTHWEST COMPANY. INC. w

733*1234 Fr

W O R K O F A R T “Home repair; Bectrical, plumbing, light carpentry, painting yard & bunding 4:

d ea n -u p . —733*0966 Al

HONEY DO, INC.IIt Sf No Job too small '

Call DEWEY TUBBS.734*6271 ng

Lawn SprlnMer System - Vinyl Home Siding n

Insured. Free E stln^es KEN'S Handyman Service 326-5836 o r 326 -6045

SA W TO O TH ^ SH E E T M ETA L

HeatlntfAIrCondittonlng R efrigeration •

C o m m e rc l^ & ^ R esiden tia l «

(208)733-8548 -

Th<P E R S O N A L C A R E **.

H O S P IC E C A R E HO M E C A R E

IMedlcare/Medlcald Certified/Bonded H

734-0600 Twin Fails ME■ "438^6568 Mlnl-CaMla- "

MAGICVALLEY STAFRNO S E W ^

lO X ffb H O M E H EA LTH .A N D r r | a |

H O S P IC E ■734-4061 Twin Falls

436-5855 Mlni-Cassia., . 0 Csfttfled/Lteeraed/Bondeo. ^

Hom eH eallh;L^ad«)l. ^ Home Qrownb g

BMMftol't H om e C a n ■- Dry»»aif*PaWlr>B*Ca{penlry ■

Ail h o m e r ^ r s ; i n ^ & o u t ' 1()yreexp. 1 ' FREE ESTIMATES

Can Bruoe u i 733-7543

S N A K E R IV E R 4 D M k a & P a tio a

Over 25 Y ears Exp.

■ - ....- E

, N e w O f lS S m iS to n ? " ^

lawnaheds . : . Ron Hamey 1 W 3 S 0 ,

S w d ^ . .

i S . T .

i ^ o n o r y o u r j e ^

SOUTHERN IDAHO iJ® ? BUILDINQ& REPAIR

’aiming. Roofing, Siding,Decks, Fences & Frote

=<om 6drt^o^«l Types, of pa

324-8432 4326-5332 ___

W a rd 's H onio Clau C o n s tr u c t io n >n

Highelectrical, piumtxng. No |oo lo o la ™ o fto o 8maH.2 0 y rs ,

exper. Free estimates.Call W ard Q ua734*6294 Fl

----------:------------------- throuH om e R epairs COf All K inds

C A L L .D a l e R o b i n s o n K n - 7 3 4 - 2 0 3 9 t M m

^yiSonConstrvctlon ^ Whw Quality Counf

Ad(ftkxa,remo<Jelf«. ' ^

r sB i l l ’s H a n d y m a n I 2 Z

No job too small s e CILight construction. u

Remodeling, PaintingA lsoLaw nCare 20

4 2 3 - ^ o r 420-7079 Ca[f

fence:

JA M E S C O I TComplete home repair Remodel & Additions

W e C are! imjiw733-6747 w ™ ’

0B f ? / u f T f f M M ^ I ctWMfhwliwU

M cGlnnlslndustrial W elding, Fabrication ■ ■ _ A R epalr24‘hour p o rta e seivk».

Reasonable rates Shawn or Debbie 733-0033 f— s — — e s P M

outc

Tony’s Undsaplng Pruning, Trimming,

now Lawn Sprlnkiere. ■ ■ Spring Clean-ups <

15 years experience. T R W s do what you cant doi Serv Free Estimates, 734-3322 w<

-----LAWNPRO---------™Mowing & Trimming For — Small & Large Lawns. D &

Brand New Equip. S Free Estimates Vai

423-6362 o r 420-6362 area --------------- --------------- 53Alpine Landscaping —Spring dean-up, rototflling, j

„ e & t e ? S 8 .

GREENSKEEPER THBLawn c are 'Thatching

Landscaping Debris Removal

734*7334 D A t

FUa(3FlCLB8PI«HKl£RS For Servtelngnew&oW .

s^em s, converskxis,---------- J nanual/electric, landscaping. (

Free EsUmataa — 324-7663 o r 420-6038. R& --------- -------------------- Tri

MR. GREEN ’m e Yard Care Sewkwnan Mow-Trim-Rototfll-Repair

Spriniders-Landscape - ' 7344068 or 4206101 m m

FHEE ESTIMATES B Q

CUSTOM " g ;

■ K K W M W s dWH

P E S E R T O A S IS “

f r et

* MAOICVALLEY. | K MEDICAL SUPPLY

AND OXYGEN cta MEDICARe/MEDICAID/

INSURANCE 2 ^ 734*0600 TVrfn Fans ’ J "

43&«S68M inl-Ca8aia PEOPLE CARINQ 73^

FOR PEOPLE, .

v a n

I - r

y. June M , 1995 ’ Tlmee-News

J d i J . /VICErepresentative \-------

lORTOWEST COLORS ______bn 't let your house fede

in the sum m er sun. rotect it with a new coatf'palnt.'Fr&e Estimates.--------------

Call 324-6588

Maude's Pro PaintingLowest bid In tdwn.

■Ilghe^ quality. Exterior msh.foil, o r spray. Also oiling roofs, all worit.

3uaranteed. Local refs.FREE EstlmatesI

iroughout Magte Vaiieyl CALL 733-2735

PROFESSIONALROonNQ&coimHas*33*7221 o r 326-5657Commerdal, Industrial, ssktontlal. Bulklup roofs; U > k> r^ iilrid ln24hn . r

— ECURITY BUILOINQ

MAINTENANCE 20 years experiencel

CaRwntiy, remodeiing, home repaire, palntir>g. nces& dec»^.32& «144

KSHARPBMG SERVICEComplete sharpening cartMe&steel saws,

aippersharpenlng 4 repair.141 B racken S t S.

)44050*1-600-471-4050

REST EASY

out of your dayl Grocery or any occaslonl

Cali me @733-8078.

S H E L T O N 'S T R E E S E R V IC EServing M agic Valley,W ood R iver Valley

or w herever FREE ESTIMATES

733-9318

)& LTR EE SERVICESen/Ing ail Magic

Valley &^Vood River ireas. 733-4110. Local .-

536-5165 insured.

N A T H A N 'S•ree Trimming & Topping.

Hedge Trfmming &Removal. Free Estimates.

734-1157 •

m EE STUMP GRINDINQ 'Free Estim ates

733*1554 or 733-1566

S A L E 'S T R E E U M B C H IPPIN Q

For mulch o r disposal.F ree E stim ates (208) 734*2742 (208) 733-3123

?& RTREE SERVICETrims, removal. Also stump grinding. Fully.

Insured, ^ree estimates n Magk: Valley 324-3667

o r800-675-8223

RATHER HAVE AN “A" WECANHELP .

W(IOV)lIWtftJlOMN6“

12noon-73M M 7 I

STAMOLEYTRENCHNGrepAo(niy«|ulpiiienl a k m b iu m w e re ^ a im field m M enana •« 734-S544*1-aOO-734«4a : , 1 0 0 1 3rd Ave; W. I

IVINDOW CLEANING’ ■Zaman'Entetprtee s

C ^ fo r f r s e b W .

TMn Falls. Idato E-3

EmployiL _ T ^ E _

$$$$$$$$$$$' Tired of worMng (or ml

mum w a g e ? W o rk 1 AM ERICA 8TAFFIN INC. O pportunltia i I diids twripigniry. «M « al, part-Uma and fuU li joba and NEVER A FE Uaa your currerri akilla train TTom acratch.

- Call today 734-64521-80O-721-WORK

SERVING THE MAQK ,V A L i£Y F 0R 93

— ................................ ................................ - \^ A R 8 I-----------

WTENTfdNT ■ OTH DRIVERS

Immodiate openlrtgs Bvalloblo. Great banefl

Orfvo late model oqulpmont with dedlcai runs. Your droam job waltlna. CaJI Laura <s

T tC today at l-aOO-926-6440

CDL drtvers needed fo local area drivino

ExpressPERSCNrJEL SERVICE

111 RIorAve Twin Falls

D ftD Tranapertatlor Sarvtoaa, INC . 1735 S Main

Gooding. 10 83330 Seeking Magic VaKey ai

A d r iv e rs w ith CDL a^ -good driving record..

atate Reefer • Mostly i ' touch freight

Competitive S^ary Timely Raises

Health Insurance 401K

Lumpers Paki Homa Regularly

Modem ulpm ent Coma by o t l ^ o r cal

; 1-208-934.4451; DICK SIMON TRUCKIN' ' New higher pay scale.

a n d .C a n a d e . O re 1 ; benefits. 1-800-727-S&

Drivera ; R&J Leasing is kwking . profeask>naldrtvar8toi

V ‘ 46 a 11 Western Stati n Wa hove 20 new true

.1. " thia month & great ben ; Us. In terested? Call :• 800-523*3089- Sherte

Orfvera/OTR Ory Box HOME MORE OFTEh

: Now hiring exp & Inaxp Drivers. Advanced pa

: TRAINING A^AILABU ‘ Min 23 yra & dean MVI i SWIFrTRAlSronTATK ; 80(KI47-<43eeoe-ni^

Hiring For I •Factocy/food precaaalni

<• *Warehoua« workera *FerkilfloperBtore

t *Con8tructk)n ■> *Mechank»Y. •Machinists ” *Caipor>tiy ^ *CDL drivers c •Cookan ■ Twin Fans 733-7300

- > Burley 678-4040* No Fl

i EXPRESSPERSONNEL SERVICE

IIIF iierA ve ; TwinFalls

^ TFIADE Constnjctlon. i per backhoe/excavai

.1 operator. Hailey ID. C “ 788-2697 or 788-9532

“ Truck Drivara Want!. High pay acale, home

» w eak, new equipmsi muat have 2 yeara o\

•i th e ro a d ex p e rie n c ” c la s s A CDL require S Please call 800-777-73

, 2 WUXJreCONSVBFJATKj : JOBSll " Oame Wardens, sucuritI u maintenance, etc. Nc

) ■ ' W r i X i S l '210-794>00t0 ext 825

( 3 7am-9pm7days.' ' » DRIVERS r)eeded for 95-

achooi year. Come jc >• our tra ri^ rta tio n farr Z a n d be a p ro fesa lo r » achooi bos driveri " No experience neceasar ■ Pa)dtrainlr>B :M par^tlm e work-perfect 1 • axtraincoma. ■S ■ ^ L Y I N PgtSO ^A*

2 8a(Vlct,lna2134 HIdhland Eaat TVvin Alla. Idaho

S 733-W03I • TRAOBD«taUarar>e«d( ^ Z Apply at 364 Main Ave

5 A iadarLookPetaP .s TRADE Whita w ater Con

i m ■ lanowivoapilngapplk

. 5 .

5 pyftSC SERVICE ADIUNI S ; TRATORAVRITER

■ » ; h«ip>ing with eustomei ' ! ' aohiiduMngmaohan

' tim*; Openlnp/cloaii ; work orOM Many mo

ofSM)izailonaloflk»8ki

■ ) rapair and 8RT timi lhalpful..0rganlzatien

;> !fi0W ’6PM MON.-FRx fS iW raaim a rir lif ttr

. ^T O nea Mannar. P O .B •y/t: l W 6 6 j F r o « _ _

? 4 '^ ‘t/TBADE Expar Imrnino o

p .

* _ E-4 Tlmee-New#, T ^ J

/rhent-Emp“ n ~ ( i . 212

■ TRADE Truss asaambl< r mini- needed. Ptok up a ^ rk fo r tk>n at AC Houston Tn JINO, Co.30W 100 8Jerom

Msbn-' ’ TRADErChannao traBi dMima; .lanowhW ftghallpoal I FEEI ns. Apply In parson, kins or phone calls please. D<

' . f r a e w ork p la c e . 4 162 South Pa»k Ava. Vy..TF

io tc t r a d e

!:?___ E j § f f i S S ? ! i S 5_____ excavator, 4 y ^ rubb• "*■ tired Wr., 4 yard track k 3 $12-$14 hr. Can befor

:s;„,TRADEWantedexperfa

& heavy machinery it 1 ^ - chanic. Call 324-7148.t Call CIsMHItd. 733-09;'S.____ TRADE. Wanted exped fo r en ced a ta in le a a st(no welders, layout people

metal mechanics. Ida3 . Matal Fabrication 2C/ICES 678-3940 for intervtaw.

••TRA D E, '^iimbara,< — joumeyperson. new ho

itton ing conatructten. also pair plumber. Call P( rod'a Plumbing, Haatln

30 . and Air Conditioninfl y a rea (702) 738-7389 or atop L a n d 255 11th S t Elko, N rd..48 $13-16 per hr. plua bam

TRADE Apt maintenan try for large 'Bolae iuxi

dommunlty. Requires s « id back ground In elac

c a l t r o u b le ah/M tii plum bing , ca rp a n ti

y • a p r in k ie r s y s te m s mt pool/spa. FT w/benefi ■call housing may ba Indudi 1 Call 322-5155 betwe

lie. 48 *★★★★****★★**1 i r e a t TRUCK DRIVER wanti’-5865 Claaa A COL raq. Voli-------- Inc. 515 W. Main S t. ^ Jerome.•'’fl rar * * * * * * * * * * * * * < itorun -------------------------------

K i ------------ 2 1 3 -------- -|lllSC .CPPGinVKm E

lAftal Circle TniaSmall family-owned bu

Sox’ neas now looking foi FEN nea t appearing peop axp'd No experience neceasa i pay We train: Start Imme

atelylCall9-6Ftl.orM( £LE to schedule Intaivlew. MVR 677-2758.

5 5 ? ” MISC.—1 ! _ LOOKJNQFORMOTTV/

EDPEOPL£WHOWAI sing TO 0 0 TO WORK.I PT & FT p0Sltk)RS aval

Apply between 9-11c r 1-3INTERMOUNTAIN STAf

' INO RESOURCES 834 Addison Ave.

NEVER A FEE

JOO---- -SA LES PT a u to pai^ F e a countarperson.Hagem'

Auto Supply. 837-9100LXee UnLTTY LOCATOR. Mi

vated, inlaiiigent ore nlzed individual need in TF a re a fo r und<

in ex- ground telephone locat ivator vrith a nation wkie Co. I > Cali d e rg ro u n d co n s tru 232 tlonAechnicalba^roui-------- helpful but not requlr<mted: thorough training prov me 2x ed . we do train peoc mant, without experience. A s over vancement for the rl( Bnce, peraon. Benefits inst Hired, ance, holiday, 401-K, '•7366 Co.vehkleprovkted,a< r= r^ eral posWooa avail, thia AiiON a serious outdoor posM

^ which r a q i ^ good wi ten/vertjal communlcatt

•No - akills, dean driving recoi n m .(NODUi‘s)&drugscrec

neaseoall206-37&-73e ^ 5 8 Mon •Fri, 9 a m -6 pm.

CUSTOOAlAWNTeWM . Must have ability to p<

® i®'*’ . form custodial tasks ce f ^ i i y p}s(] w/ general workli ilonai ■ Knowledge of plumblr

elacL, & carpentry. Ca ‘» " y petltive salary i (rim

boneflts. Apply a t Hana Kt for Schod DisL 650 S. Mi

« T ■ ______ -lua MISC.OPPORTUNITIE

U.S. FOREST SERVIC aat SPONSORED SENIO K) COMMUNITY SERVIC

EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM

TTie JarbWga Ranger D Jve S. trict is currently aeeki I____ Idaho resWahta who aC oost' ~eligtble'artdlT»/t>« W'

.e s te d h enrotlment m t

^ , . 1 gram (SCSEP). SCSI ’ . to a worK nogram ape

■’ rabrad by 'tha US Fon UNIS* Servloe In ooqparatli

w i th th a U S D ^ a p t . lonaa. Labor. Tha program iac mera, algned to provide wc lan lo .. axparlanca t l l r o ^ h I

‘more’ S aS S yM raofagaoro ar who meat currently«

anlcal tab llah ad low -lneor Jm a a ' /.gukjaHn*a.Th* p « n Uonai'

wiM»rnaiM'ridaS&is Bar to* ■ poaWona «f* a v ^ i ib >Box. KnaM «dgaofand«pi

a n o a .w lth h o r a a a------- - naoaaavy. Work Includg e a r - , inventorying trail coni ».caU t i o n a in ^ J a i t ld te V

. '■ , da rn aaa a n d lio h t tn

s a ■ rad, K.you a r« ;in to r^

ly ln F ^

pioyment2 1 3

I l l t 8C .0 PP0 BTVMme8

nblera^ ' POSTALJOBS »Oca-: S12 .26/hr. to atart, plui T (u n banaflta. Carrtara, aoit ome. era, dail(a;irRaMtananoa — ' Foranapplicatlonanc

n .N o dnyi'FEEREQUIRBj— — — —

TF. ■■ ... . ^

*Wr.,>fore

ACCEPTING AF

Bell Service I - SecretaryH>itt& C all Toni IIdaho or atop by the Sun V. 208- 630 Blue I

aw. Tuea.&-Thura10an— a r C t f S u n V ^ P *« ; * • equ«IOppoitnous- so ra- Pen-

Btlng, in g «

'B BMC i flance ■- a : w ill b e op .

location s a d i c i n g to fii * p o i ijj;“" •M anagi;;;j; •TiraTaiSS: •Alignmont/BiS t in . . .

Apply in person^ 211AddlKNiA

busi-for 5 ■

lople.

3■Mon.

IVAT.VAKTIK.■van.It or 'FAFF- '

f

s a r ta — ^

f o o ^ ;’’ . '

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S J m W e c a n h e l p y o uid e r - - —eating AflMtionat* DWl^ 44,

„ ' r s s s f c s i a ' * ' --K,& . T fB O SB Sm jrjS^ I, sav- ctiUdran. MSdno 2

KI writ- ..ir . . .. . - ,,, 1 I .1J

B .7363. *10201

ANCE> per^ wllh •arlaullurai baol I cou- . « 1 0 4 lff-)ri(lng XUnottva'DWlCH; • •iblng, who DCM tock and rol ■Conv fun. Bonta of humor

l lS i _ B l . r d . .b ! j ,> . , .d , l>

Jng. For poMlbla raia rD ls- ■eking B iond»|jiiand <tr rum

P r a . Bluo •tmi DWfP. aa. Mo:sS> '•aR'!rr«assif;i.sa -S T ,

• a » r ' BH^gi-<aadyiielBa,.ll

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ssi:?!s;.

luna-25,1996

T f 1 « 3 g s l iMWaOPPORTUHmgS

I MISC. OPPORTUNITIES.,pluai C ar dataller, no exparMlt* naoaaaary.but deslrad.JK«. S ta rt Immadiataly, FT,and c o n u o t Bill Moranaad.919- -Qary'aW aatland Motorm ,7 Cali 733-1623.

APPUCATIONS FOR

9 Banquet Setups Dishwashers

ir a t 733 -5111n Valley Peraonnei Offlce at ueLakaaBlvd.N 0am -6pm / F ri 8am - Spm r PwM flnal a t aO M M ^ M SH A nlty Employer M/F

I T I R E S .

ipen ing a n e w 1 so o n a n d is, fill th e fo llow ing u itio n s : igemenf Staff Technicians ^Brake Technician*m fram 7 am -8 am a t I A v a . W . , T w in Falls

FreePtiiiti^o u f i n d a n e w r o m a n c e i

S i S S E S :

nSlS oim

W . ' O S S l f f i i S WMoonsciou*. tlofttNp.t»1027B ^ PWH^

lvMtlan%nd auR lnd undor 4C baokground. tHOZTI_________

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OPPORTUNITIES- SPAYPHONE ROUTES

Local sttes for ssls $2000 week potenUat.

Call 800-20B-^300.2^11r

OPPORTUNnVIsn't It itims to do sorm

ttiing you lovs? Own yo own bookstore. Min. csi req. $90,000. Call Utt Profossor Book Centei Inc.. the nation’s large franchisor of full line; fi s e rv ic e b o o k s to re : 1-a0(>-89&-6232

DEALERSHIP $30 Sale - «25 profit

Be the first In your area market a product 90% the public u se s . Hu{ p ro ilts l NOTM LM i v en d in g . Idea l to r i wpes of sslsa . One a explains all. Mr. Rive 1(800)237-6842.

MAC TOOLSIs seeking a limited numb

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* safwrnethod.1-800-MAC TOOL

BotaB Franchise Opportun Existing LocatioraAvaBat

C af t •600-277-3278

THE TIMES-NEW CURRENTLYHAi THEFOLLOWlNC

ROUTESj AVAILABLE

•TWN FALLS - Route 840 700 Addison Ave 700 Filer Ave 100-400 Pierce St tf_you live In these areas

our I n t e r e ^ In being ' Independent Junior rou

carrier...Please Call 73 V. 0»31ext203

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In d e p e n d e n t ro u t carr1er...Please Call 73! 093tex t203-------------

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NEED MONEY? Real Estate Loans 1st. 2nd and equity

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Idaho Co. 600-454-2648 REAL ESTATE LOANS

‘Poor credit history r e s t 'Banknjptcy&foredosun la •Debt consolidation loans

•Purehoses & refinances'i-aoo^»6< w o

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. p s r ie n c e n e c e sa a r] t-601-46^6268.

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' enrollmont Informatlor _______ can 733-2323 or 734-633:

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'OPENHOUSE " *ans, Rain or shine. New 3 bdrm___> hi new distrtet Lg fenced

back yard, garden , all -appl;.-oak cablnets.-ete.-

Gas heat, AC. tied baths. 206 Diamond hi 8 . rantl>-

5 2 : erty; 8-6 Sat-Sun. WORTH I S B T O REASONABLE.

i - _____6 0 2 ______Peg ^ W j N R O U H O j j ^ .

S o T 1 3 o O ^ I ^ J t { T b -Poor---Ranches. Q reat newer OKI--- home on 1 acre . Open

'• Ily --- floor plan with vaulted 03------ ceilings. 3 Bedroom. 2 ------- b a th ^ & I O n 2 M ^ 2 l i

* $136,000. N.E.T.F. New L isting. 4 bed room , 3 balh. vSjyspackjus 4 lev­el home with spacious rooms and sun room.

^ modeled and newly paint­' l l . ed wllh neutral carpet. M3 Prtced to seU qukddy. Call

andy. ««5-1ca.

GEM------ STATE REALTY. INC.----- 1 ■ - . 734-0400 ,5 $149,9 0 a REDUCED. Su-

« a - . «p r iv a c y a n d a g r e a t :

^ neighborhood. Raised ----- I and cathedral ceilings. 2

6 sauna, fenced yard and : the list goes on, wiih 5 mmJ bedrooms, family room, IS IMng room, fonns] and In- gos. formal dining, storage ga-____ lore and iust shy of 4,000“ T sq. ft. This super sizedontn I ,, beat and® under $40.00 per foot.

CALL: KATHl SCHHAD- " y - ERTOSEETHISGHEAT____ V A L U E .7 3 6 - 9 2 1 9^ AI95-071J.

GEMSTATE REALTY, INC

a . 324-8652bJ J »S»,«)O.To««llloirais.N»«1/ p construction-each unit■eau has approx. 1140 sq. f t of0 or living. 3 b ed ro o m s, 2

baths, master suite and — laundry a re a on main

9 floor. For investors. 4-unlt build ing a v a ila b le a t $275,000. For more-.lnfo o a l lV IR G IN IA E L - DREDGE at 733-1735 or KATHY PARTRIDGE at 324-3608. 094-324.

___ _ $110 ,000 . LOCATIONILooking for lots of yard, great location and a terrlf-

J To house? This Is 1114 bed- room, 2 bath. fencM yard. NE a r e a r v a c a n t a n d '

tlsn ready for_yout CAU CAR- fo r OLYN CUTLER 7 ? 3 -

9026. (W5-073.

1 GEM■ STATE REALTY. INC. ] m 734-0400M $96,000. Maintenance free 111 exterior. Beautiful quality

. eonstructed home wilh — I gorgeous yard. Gas fire­

place, oak W t j^ , neutral > colors throughout 3 bed-

room 2 bath. 2 car garage e In great location. Call Cin­

dy IT95-155. I ..ins ......................;••• •Iller, $ 1 6 6 ,0 0 0 . NeW C a n ­

dleridge Listing. Beautiful 1 level hom e in g rea t location. Redwootf deck ofl mastsr suite with hot

^ tub. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, ^ trip le g a ra g e . Built in ■ I 1992. Caii Cindy *95-162.

I GEMiQ STATE REALTY. INC. y " 734-0400n Ns TF-BY OWNER: 6 hoose.

package deai, all k)cated J j g Fans. 736-0054

S!” 6 B0RMIir236 Madison. $75.90011736^1654. .

“ S BYOVmEBlaiut OHTMrRrwncln0onQraatn d . Family3 bdrm2 bathM Rambler. 2 «srsttact)ed'J™ garage. Privacy fenced

Snlu iM en. $74 J500“ ^w/$r.0001fcwhTAvyis^^

gfM :cT:dStalls.Ownto/A^ m g > . B om 731-7663.

House fer iMis'by ownerl S 6 2 A l tu r a s D r, T F ,

^ 73»1016. - . •£ « » MOVERWHTW “ ■ This tovely remodeled

J 3 bedroom.« bath 1 ^ , located in .sn excellent

m m ' locatk)n. Seduded back- yard with m aturs lactd-

H scspln'o: M 2 . W Call H i.Jo ltn or T srrl today a t

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2 yr old. 3 bdrm. 2 bath rm home, w/open ftoor plan, • d on 1 00. w/sprinkler sys- all tem.greatview.3mlWof

Tf.$f35;000. 73»6e2^^ -Hy. 3bdtm .3b«th,iar^fam av.

S ? ta n d s S > e § ! o y ^sq fl finlshwl. large 2 car

lie g a r a g e . R e d u c e d to . _ $105,000. Buy direct from

owtner. Located on DIa- • ^ motid Dr., N m b ^ . 733-- -2S00or702-776-1194-----s ' ✓FOR SALE BY o w n e r '

Beautifully maintained 3 bdnn 2 bath home. A/C. S p rink le r eystem ..RV parid^ .dose topaA and

• 2 edM 0la«^0l» :m -4439..

Bw AFFORDABLE MODERN RAMBL£RS

iv- 3 bedroom. 2 balh single ufl leve(homeawtth2carga-

rages In NW Twin Falls S i 8 t a r t ln q ,$ 6 e .5 0 0 .to Bi $ 7 4 , 9 0 0 .0 ^ willing to M, help wllh Buyer Closing

C osts and consider all reasonable offers. Don't Pm»b up thBB9 QREAT BUYS. Call BOBBI for d0tan» 733-6482.

■ A M "- CB^ Coldwell ai - Banker

W estern Realtyindependently owned &

t BEAUTIFUL BRICK00 S ingle level hom e with Bd approx. 1260 aq. ft.. 3 nd bed ro o m s. 1 .5 b a th s , at Nice neighborhood dose n l to sh m ? n & In Sawtooth &T' school distrlo t. Living 19 room with fireplace. Enjoy

patio 6i p ^ fenced yvd th is sum m er. Call Nell H a rp s te r fo r d e ta i ls . 734-1329.M A G IC V A L L E Y

C R E A L T Y 734-1991

^ BETTERTMANof RREWORKSII

, 2 Comer lot 3 bedrooms. 2nd baths. Family room. For-iln mai living room. Doublenit car garage. MANY MANYa t A M E N lT I E S - o n lyifo $99 ,900 . A sk fo r JerriL- 734-0230. , .

« Brawley N, Realty S; 734-5858S ' DONT MISS OUT-Imme-

3 . home. Features 3 bdrni, 2.5 balh, formal dining & living rooms. Well land­scaped comer lot with an the extras. Priced below appraisal a t $117,500. Call K ent to 's e e 324-

'• 1443. #56:05.

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2 c o u r n i Y F i i i j N Q

K in EAST TWINFALLS T his g re a t hom e (e e ls ■country* but |s d o se to

«» the NE a rea of TF. The

'2^ room has lo i^ f lre p lM .' formal dining area. Open

Jn kitchen and family room. ^ 3 bedrooms, double car

g a i ^ . lots of extras too numerous to mentloo. To se e this fine hom e call Jann HutchlsoaS110.00a

1 ALPINE^ R E A L T Y _ .

734-3373--------T- CALL TOLL FREE

1-600-473-3446

— EXOUWITCHOMe ^ W/6 bdrm. 3 bath. 2 fire- , piacse. lg. family nn. for- L m a i diningj spacious nvtng ? rm. Oakley stone entry,-

? e d a h ^ x l l ^ on almost^ onacrsw/maturelandso-', apb)o.?ile«iat< ie8.000.M . C a l l J s ' f t . n a t H m ;2 ' 7^:6878.

??' ROOMY' Fantfy home located in the

— 600 Bik on Sparics Ave. - a o e e to Schools; 5 bdrm.• 2 .bath. famBy rm. 2 fire-

oe rp laoaa, covered patio., nt (Snced.yd.-dbl garage. k- Brick & Fram e exterfor. d- Vary nlcs o nd priced to III s e l l . C a l l R a y H m . a t . , 7 » - ^ . , '

I : W irrM lE AREA f The fMs^kiwlng floor plan ; , of this 4,6S«'«q. f t horns

r . iiro em i h lg h sffle lsnoy

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al Estafe/Si

1 BY OWNERI. Just remodeled, cute 2+1 . starter home. 315 HAR- f RISON. $44,795. Owner.'- will finance w/6+k down

p ay m e n t . 'P a y m e n tst $360/n)o. WUl discount all ; cash. 734-9766

r COUNTRY CHARM> on a one-acre tot Very nice 1 4 bedroom home wllh 2

baths - super good cents . -m a n u fa c tu re d hom o.

------gw ner has been trans-' ~r— fsrred-and wsnts-to sell.- - I $69,900. Ask for Tamars.

; irSAULHERE, and you can move In be- I fore sum m ers over. 4

bedrm. 2 '. bath home. Over 2.000 sq. fl. Almost new. Automatic sprin­klers, garage door open-

) ers.andanEXCEpfrON- AL FLOOR PLAN with all

> the extras. $134,900.

Brawley i Realty : 734-5858

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i mS a.«740CSS|»«lfV.Sjlg Casssne& $ I; IwMaas!__________

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I BUY HOUSES, $3040K *’I range. Fixers ok. Save • Broiw fees. 734-9786.

1 CUTE STARTER- O v ^1 1,300'Bq. ft.Sbdrm .sin- 'l gle garage, full fencing, >

patio, gas furnace. Haa- great rental possltillltias

. also. Call W anda fpr a9 look 543-6715. $52,000.2 IV12&-95.

■ JTHREEM _------- REALTY -------

733-5336 -HAVEN FOR HOBBIES

- Centrally located ranch i stylo home w/3 bedrooms

& approx. 1,328 sq. ft.I Large ftimlly room. Prop-- erty includes 1-car a t­

ta c h e d g a ra g e PLUS 2-cor detached garage &

II fenced badiyard.$78,000. Call Nell H arpste r for Informotlon. 734-1329.. #NH-52t.M AGIC VALLEY

REALTY7 3 4 - 1 9 9 1

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WASS22.205...

TT1B IIMH:

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127351; 5 Sfwd,y s . . . $ 4 9 9 1

f S . r ^ ' 1 ' g 9 9 j

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5^^23,99ilUYKAROliTilllGI

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•Dealer retain* aJi,retMlci.

MD S OEY!

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si.«74ST.*arftfl,

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n ^ y ^ J i^ e 2 5 ,1995 nmes-Nev

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FABULOUS. 2 .4a • • t a t e on o n s « bdrni, ZS bath. hi«

. : for.-«ntortalnlng 0 Ing, cathedrar c« landacapadorounc b io g a rag a . $18 Call Colleen (or d o t a f l s . 7 3 3 -:

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THREE______________ REALTY

733-533E

FAXYOUI

ADT IM E S c l a s s :

DEPARTM E “ 208-734-5S

F o r aa la by ownieluded ranch hon a c rea , 4 bdcm .! a s s t outbulldlngt

■ (or horse or calvi 734*3405

OREAT BUY - *011 tsfvyouX Overty

I n..3bdrm.1.5bat>* tenane«(ree8ldlf>iU.. wood floocs, A/C.

C china cupbowd an

Call Sylvia to tool, fab u lo u s hom e righ t a t ses.OOC 3811 «38*95.

T H R E ER E A L T Y733-5336

1 ra d u c a d p rie i j aall, re locating .'

callings, now (It I L a rg e (an \lly r<

bdrm . 3 b a th . F yard, s to r^ ro o r aq. (I S E ^ ^ 7 3 3

JUST U8TB HORSE PROPER-

1 mile to d h limit-------------ULOUShomTBe

sited wfth 5 badrt baths. Many Extra t l e e . S 14 9 ,9 0 £ Today. Ask for 6482 or 733-2365,

CB^ Coldwe

BankeiW estsm Rei

7 3 » 3 « 0 Independently owi

operated. 1-e00-733-S«JU8TUSTEC

Nice 3 bedroom,I home - open (loc

Now roof & cart Sprinklers In LAR $ 7 8 ^ 'm ,7 3 &DOSHIE

REALT734-2922

LARGE HOME FO WONEY-4bedro< balh. over 1 .800

----------------------0Pen_"PPjrDlan Jclose to schools, landscaped fron fruit t r e e s and ( area . Call Mark 734.459®.

T H R E ER E A L T Y733-5336

M OVINQM USTi I N ice a r e a , new

Maintenance free 3 bdrm. 2 batt). gre yard w/deck & pla Sprlnklera. $88.90 ethAva.E.TF.73:

Masnifloent Home, bedroom 3.5 batt has every amenity nabls; 3 orth*'jB

' hava sprlnkllngj Qaottterrnal haatli A/C. 4 car garaga.

I beautiful oafc throtg re a t floo r plan 6000 M uara feet vtow sofaw atarta

• you, can Cindy 09i

$ 1 0 » J « 1 ..N E Twlr Beautiful home, t

cola(s..ve(y.prtvsti: ----------------yardwdhdeckrOvi

. square feat on on2 cv.ganuM . 4 b«

i ' 2 b « t l r . C a tI C' • dfos-iea - . '■

G E f t. STATEREALTY

73^0400

•■•■■HW'SCHOO V . ;.2 b’« d r o b m a . 2 t

Estate/SaleI ^ l . | : 's02.:IHOMES | :

.4W sq ft + ; JUST USTE!la ao re . 3 Equestrian Estate,hug«deck 3.11 acres with lifl orralax^- pastufOT.-horse siTceilings, su p e rb N .e..lo (xnds, dou* Briok canchatteS189.900. o v e r 3 .000 sq .for all tho tub /sauna. Dbl <3 - 5 4 4 6 . ra g e ..c ir c u la r

f Shown by apsolr. - V; Call Debra. 793*2

; E M 7 3 3 ^ ™ .

^ V C BX Coldwe

BankeJR Western ei.Independently OWI

J operated.i s iF I E DM E N T NEW USTINQ Juse e o o 3.500 sq fi. 3 bw

_ all with adjoining» n » r lS e . dooMo g ™ « , •«

S i s s s------------ 0 0 .1»t38*95.

.TeSS- THREEbath, main* , R P A L T Y kJIno hard* ‘ n c M U iT^/cTbuUt-in 733-5336

P R IC E REOUCi n e priced acrw In S M ne. <000. 734 . #q. (L. 4 bdtm. 4

c a r g a rag e , dec

E sprinkler, W . 3 fl

M es, this estate Is wl-■■■ want, just reduce

iY . B en to d a y to s«(3 6 ho u se of your d-------------- 734*9880. «15-95.r lce -m u st t l j b c c ;>g. Vaulted , THRfcC

flooring. R P A l T Vy room . 4 ” „ i l ' «1. F en ced ,733-5336

PRICE REDUCED-------------- Ihis 4 bedroom.ITEO family hom e willERTY only 1,800 sq ft finish Imlts. FAB* stairs and 600 sq f -beautifully ~fIh&h'M b a s e ^ »drooms. 2 ered deck, fenclni xtraameni* sprlnklera. gas h» 9 0 p .C a I I and Insulated wll 8 ^ 733* a r a |u a t a o m e < ies. e x t i ^ Can Jane <

2819. *144.900.«

3 THREEREALTY ' e l l : 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 8

ofJi... PRICE REDUClFtealty Exnumlnaiy value.K large fully fencoiowned & with paUo. oarageBd __ opon floor plan witl-■5927 try style kilchen,:r e n t rooms. wood stov

fToofnian Will have to see to I

™ ALPIN" J r P REALTY ■TY : 734-337322 CALL TOLL R— — 1*80<M7»34» droom,2.5 REDUCED $10^ 100 so. ft.. Beautiful Decor a t < n, tri*leve1, Quiet Cul-de*Sac t olsTneSly panles t h l ^ w S s ront yard, bedroom, 2 bath. Id g arden level rambler. Perl irk Jones, family or rellree. i

Include large family

, E lUl S S S spiL Arxf .ready to move andI * for your offer. N c136 $114,600. CALL-i-------------- 733-6482 or 733*2}T BELLI

oreubea w Dlai;^ Coldwel

Bankei•IX. Thia 5 Western RetSath home 733-2366nHy Imagl* indepttidantty owni*'j5 aores y , operated.

.•^Jl-e00*733*692 iga.Lotsof TF 3 bdmi, full bath. i

ian.'^Ov^r

rwin Falls Um Ihia Is rare. Cla. Neutral ^ 2 f t / ? £ w S Ma S S o(‘bSdSSSiI C I n d y .

. . S | l ^ 7 3 4 * 2 0 2 (

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■•'•V r- v b d ife '2 brth. gula i l I F Y O r A t l 4.000. Lel

)var2,ooo A rn u c T iv E a t eS l i S S i *

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s, TWn Fans. Idaho , ^nday ,

li^jBealEsta» . I m B 03 ~

i & r “ f l i s y f 'TED . ,ite> w alts CHARUINQ EXECin h l n l A t ^ h o m e - 3 bdmi, 3 I a stalls) Irr. :oV ar 4 ,000 .aq ft. l o c a ^ n . home sits on one a t te o tte rs h as double finished q. ft. Hot r a ^ . A/C,.huge «M< b ic a rg a - u la r d e c k , s p a c i a r d r iv e , rooms, fully landsca jolntmenL in prestigious O sar L b*236S or area. Call Wanda fc

th e de ta ils 5 4 3 . 6 : »143*95.

3 THREE Wr „ REALTY' e l l 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 8

‘e r FiLERByownw.3MilOalty bath, large lot. appls>5 fenced yard, c a ^ a«vned& - ance. $60.000. fce*^

5827 NEW USTINQ IN BU Tolally remodeled i

Just under m . ft., 2 bdmi. 1 bath,bedrooms ulotaWlchen, family 1ing balhs, & fonnal living room,extensive 31 garage. RV area,

gaa h ea t, ture trees and very (e yard and landscaping. Call Ieen to (Ind jones 734-4599.

THREE IV^ , , REALTY E IM 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 8

^ REDUCED TO $96,136 Jfawisr home In Fill

______ : bedroom, 2 bath homC E D II2 cated west side o( I a. 4,300 + Over 1400 Square4 batt], 5 Beautiful open floor

(eck . full and large yard. Mal 3 flroplao* nance free exterior. I jw l^ y o u ble oarage. Call Cl jced. Call #95*174.> s e e th e

GEIVIC M STATEREALTY.il r v 734040036 UNIQUE ESTA TEr r r r r “ s n a k e r iv e r - bc

*?!! ^3+ acrea, 3 bdrm,n . 3 bath bath brick home with;with over m . fL. full sprinklersished up- tio. partial fencing, 1

_gA r-a .ge ...ga .o .thlen t Cov- m ai/eiectrio hea t,sing, auto n>ore extras Ihan cah ea t AC, jia ted here. Cali Wiw 'n jow a for everything. 543*6'^ o fth o #283*94.» a t7 3 3 * ■««==« THREE NE M REALTYV 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 8

36 y sasaT ^ ssrw rK------------- for lt*Rw thay wwit toCTIONI PIsc* your id todaj lue. Extra . qulefcrwooft»..73V» cod yardige, large g 5 0 4i - g>om. You to believe^,800 J SUPERB

I L O C A T I O II M C * I n R u p a r t l

y J BE A U TIFU L F R E E * B R IC K HOMI

1446 ■ *

& " S Sicacoom* *■«soTr»'3“ I — 5 -B * d ro o m i-ith.slngle.. ? ....... -^ 'B a th •^•effect for 1 FamBy room with e . Extraa I fireptace, fbmw nilyroon>. 2 diningrtwm,& fl. prhrtite Z IMr» room. Owner ia Z AC/he« pump.

J.-BOBBI i t - »nwc*P«»' »*2365. ★ A QREAT^ FAMILY HOME2 • ; 2700 * 80 . FT.

? „ J♦ 436*3044

er ;lealty ★★»»★★★★»»★*

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^ 1 5 5 2 2VTHMail eves. 208-678-25541 1 and f ie ■jyahom e ^ " - M e -

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^ o y n a r t» ,o . i>untfog. k-------- — -irfgpsr^«* tam lifaa

bedroom.: .p « ra o n v -$ S 2 0 ,0 <a.oomar||

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ate/Sale

I, 5 0 6 JE R O M 0 HAQERMAIWOH

c im v E h o r s e X o^ s t i3 b a th . ONEWONTLA8

ft. T his C o n te m p o r a r y h;le acre . . w /ovar 2 2 0 0 aq. Ih a d g a - bdm ».2bBlf>a,i«^HMCtac- iiy room.-2 ca r gara c lo u a underground sprinl<lacapad. - corrals.w/loaflng sharLakes . p ^ r e all on 1.15a for all Bring offm $l18,50i

2^ ACRES with 3 s^______ofNSCI3bdnna.3b

2 car garage, steel si - dose to town-iustnr a IttUe TLC $82,500.B L A N D M A R I<

R E A L T Yjplslnd, (208) 324-7516S 3 S ! | ‘ , JUSTUSTED2 Z l 2 1 2 bdrm hom e. RaniBUHL • refrlg . in c luded . I

Bd 1260 location. $45,900.«th,fab- ■lUyroom 2 bdnn home • wouldom. 1 6 x a id e r m obile homraa. ma* trade. $42,600. iry deanafl Mark C A N Y O N S I D

R E A L T YM 324^364 or1-600-Z78J

S6 900. '•tmire feet. ^ ^ •'

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THIS $396,000. Hagerman\a n tacfrontbaauty. Bring h o m e discriminating buye.■•ft;73 view the paaeifui seigefam- this hom e h aa lo clarage. 3576 aq. fi. on one 1inklers, 3 bedrooms. 3 bathshad & .vate boat dock w/el€5 acre. nIo lift & tsoat w/triOO. Included. CALLMI

7 3 4 .2 3 4 0 o r BOIahares ROSS 324-*5>M. « 8

iS"GEIW?• STATE REALTY. Ii K •734-0400

T 2 7 .9 0 0 . BEST BU8____ TOWNI O wner hai% duced price from $3(

• ing room, bathroom., wood stove. 2 bedro

O H GEI\^• STATE REALTY. I

rWOS . ' 324 -8652

»95 DOD(itilJriM - ■■ ..■.'•f •p,itytiateveilMt ; ' •0> tda$*Jer]ietoerie lauforbtU Tioreolum i ‘ Bt id4deer»atmma4ibU'

I X A M F L & Stock «5bN -8 alon. A M /F M ste iw , p o w er i ludi m o re .. . _ ■

Duct (P pcior'uU « iMM. O utc m M : > npea lanptka (M7JC4t 0 0 ^ 6 den’iti«Mfpdr«r.i«,n!;mDMi«c|ut^

rtnd Car o/life Yeir/br 1994 • Fra bagtitamUrd^ulpmenl • QOr rricrreominlUeUu- •AntISSLenglnetmxrilaNe • ; •Slee riHotilng and htaUng vented to tht re

D C A M F L E : stock I t i o n l^ automiitic ttansmlsal

stereo a o d iB M ^ p i

7 £ 'iL : ' '

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/electro-^^/trailer

lONNY»9fr07a 143 11i-m -— TAKE m o o m » nI f l vtntoge home. TD«w l for sum m er enter!Y INC kidf. Four b e d ro i

' b o th * m o k e th is— fomily hom e. Pifcet

^ MAQIC VAI$30,000 7 a j .itoselL j j L p eled ilv-m Has l»Vh»Codroonrts. —n — ■

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front n ^ l drive,, ' QA/erxMrddetlgn -AnH*)dcbhkt*moitMN« SleeHjwfy tiding fi>r a 4 door tedar irm teat : . ■ ; .

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1 0 T H A V E . N .WTUWIY to vlew-tt^worKlefft, Ftod in bockyisrd it^pwfK te rto ln ir^ a n d bobytlttlng tti< (room i a n d tw o I .;.

/ALLEY REALTY 34-1991 t ^ K l ' U d b en A v a .1 . J g g S• GoimAkste/ .< ^ a £ 5 S & ,

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Lv -Solid front eiUtta. . . . • All lather inlerior

; •3dlfirent4iVDiiI S ^ b S G C

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REDUCED FORTOS - -will buy thU lovely 4 b<

fi>rJ993 • HIghett reial\tUindard equipment • Alrbogtltm< ttandardeiiulpmenl •Automatlett torowi/lflWe •V-3 engine a1 lyttemt {Quadra Twc - Sdtcl Trae -

idlHonlng, A M /FM stereo, p6\ w indow s, ^ t , cruise and m ud

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cr wU.ot U m OJLC op ced ttS,SBJ( Mtptlaa U aoBth cloMd csd Im tnd loetxyrMO- P«»l«

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GEM D R IV E------- ; : 1 -----Jletitove. SprinUer tjfMem. Very dom; fiDryoull' .

n s WEEKEND ONLYIli $132,000 4 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath home. FuUr

l ^ l m provide* _priv*nr <or everyone.

S S r l lretale value in lit eiau t. ’

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b q t i l p ^ iWlKV36“ T ' iraw er steering, pow er

nuclv m uch more.

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uipped .with v -6 engine,', pow er iteering, pow er FMBtcico’a n d m u d v . ..

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Your private lookout

l,?pJS?o"St“^ lights. Waking up

g«ou8 sunrise stn througtv the pictui

. dow (n your maste ' Entsrtunlno on i ' deck ovecJ&oJdi

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I t h e o lty . cabinets, range,-houp to 0,w* hsater, blinds, cust•troamlnfl & tights. Accented

ICtui^wiD- b ack yd . 6 x 1 6“ tor bdmi. Bam. 1 6 x 1 6 Do))n ® ^ 5 j t . ne i. redw ood d<

S S A B A Luwc^to.^ flEALTYa& U IA n -. • , ^ 7 3 3 ^ 1 _ ;

. B A HAOERUAN^ k L / X 4 bedroom home wtl

house and oHIce T Y Variety of mature t21 .this prtvaie acreai

s E T i s - r .«°<£2m < W ( i9 m R e a l t )* s r n , - , \ ^ ^ - 4 7 o o

3 N D A Y i : 0 0 - S : O O P

’R O P E R T I E S L O C A T l T H E B E A U T I F U L

VIE C O U N T R Y C L U B m R I M F A l R W A y S i

3 X J N T R Y C L U B D B(on the Il th fUrway)

y s S i i j A 's f f o f t i S s f f i J f fW.LcUBi«CTHottm 324-1116

s

e-jRjMl Esta

^EN H O U

t*129,9O 0

1 f n 5 0 6 IE/ I ’ JEROM E/ HOMES I hA ^ M N H O M

new oak t^ ly . maintained hon•hotwater nice location, olosustom tne . schools, 3 bdmi, 1 Itedt>ylg. f i r e p l a c e , show iiS B u iry a p p e ^ e n t 324-24J Dog Ken--deck . A ■• •_____________

t o u c f f l ^ u c ,

I A A Rare Find is this 1

^ I S L ^ W !t ' ’ In Big Little Ranches.^.:______ gatkm Water Is the o/M1£Y . rarity with this L a ^ Iiwtthguest oloua H om e ready[lce/Bhop. y o u r o w n p e r e ore tiU sM I n ^ H o t t u b o n Hreage'with Deck also Included. M199,000. S82,000. Don't Wa

Call BOBBI to Ml.I tu r o Yeur Offar. 733-64^ U O . . 7 3 3 .2 3 6 5 . . .J e r oM 324-1269.

S S S ii 'P .M r --------7334368 -

T E D^ . l-aOO-733-5927

( f l n l : PLENTY OF ROO iUwMMI i hoRW w/over 3,0001

H B H B i

ate/Sale

i S E ^ ^!■2 7 9 8

Mk TI)is3bsdroom2b8tfte ^ ’ level. Master suits hu liMno— -l»<Iraom». IMng rooirS . S M o M S S

forced air he«t and a/c M#lnt8nance-free vinyl U8T1NQAQENT:DA

DMES . ^ 1 1 ^ 1 ^ ^ 3

ir. beau- homein s lo se to . 1 bath. ow riby -2fM.

UCED

Is 1.76

E t n ^w ether |HAQERMAN«OW S e ^Bdyfor W HATAPracei• o n « * Country cottage. Space

SnkSSSn.*? bSSiwcity water, city utllltl

I W ake Cash, refinance. An )*6462. cellent value at *41 ,C e ro m e c a lt D onna Bach 7

2366of733-626Z

I CBIII Coldwell i r ; B a n k e r« '& ^-JW e»ten iH eii!t

733*2366independertByQwned

>27 1 -8 (^ 7 3 3 -6 ^

) S k y l a n e • * 7 9 ,9 0 0BE0INN1NQS S to ri w ith tb L oity. 3 bedroom. IV4 bath hon Oljr fenced lo t .Some new. carp* tatove. gas heat, and satellite ay

Sheree and Red Montgomery

^ 3 4 ^ 1 9 ^

V e ' j ^ e G O i

«0 tq. n. on 2 levaia ^ ■ ^ 9 1 droomt. 3 baths. 2 ^ K S V Illy rooms and much t backyard, auto. V H f f ' d ^ ! .» r o .» g ., m m -

I' HOUSINOI r 3 ^ _ n | | |

■ ' ; - ; : • -

. > 7

SUMDA3I

8 SAGEBRUSHitti home hts tpprox. 15(X1 sq. fL on 1 u prtvate bitti sway from sacond« 7

ets with adlustable slielve*. EffWerrt { /candAroonciasfllladwlnaows. - 1)1 tiding h u llfetlma warranty. *95-1 9AN BEARD

I 6 0 8I KMBERLY/HANSG

., 3 bdrm, 3 bath, large fan room, auto spfinWera. I ly landscaped, over 18

^ aq ft M e d . iarge 2 < g a r a g e . R e d u c e d

"•'S !' $105,000. Buydlrectfn owner. Located on D

SOUTH HANSEN • 2. a c re e . 4 bdrm , 2 bs h o m e . L a rg e 26 X shop. Irrigated horse pi

I ' ture, corrals and loadi' chute. Price reduced

$103,900. Call Dtek N 1 at65S-4268.«120-95.

1 , THREENREALTY r 733-5336

2 3 6M U S T S E E II 6 U v in g & fe m ily

^ f t . N e w S tu c c o , V i n y l . G a s hei . n i c e l y , l a n d s c t

.TO D A Y $ 7 5 ,9 0 0 :

ei-8q0:658-3882pi

r t n , e M

I - 1M3. Fonnal Uvtng room.H plus kllehon-wlth Island1 Onioe a tamlly rc»' ' Ru 4 bedrooma & 2 bath

I o u n v CANE PARK ia rI itwstrMtA«nlhlt4bedt(*; family heme. Sawtooth 1' ictiool ll Just 2 blocksi . s s s x , & r

S liljM

y , - j u w EIES• n

4 3 9 B nononi. Niv> 3 DUroam. 2 mih »y conditioning. 2 car girai

garden tub and separate # ^ 4

>nt9» U8T1HQAQEKT:R0NF»-099

I 4 ' -------SEN I KIMBERLY/HANSE

1 ------HOMES

KIMBERLY2bdrm, 2bthr1600 oWer home w/30x60 she2 car w/ 3-phaae pwr + 4 -a

ed to garage on large comr:tfrom fo t. 606 W C e n te r S1 Dia* $ 7 6 , 6 0 0 by o w n e i’•733- 423-5467. .®1__ KIMBERLY. 3 bdrm .■ 2.61 bath, large lot on cui-dbath a a c . 7 1 4 A a h S o u t t

1X60 $72.900. Call 423-6414,epas- —tading d ' 5 1 0

|o » T .O F .a 5 4 .C . .E .

Cail today for your fre

MR e - M a x R e a l t y1-800-927-4886.

^ S t u t d a y

1 2 ■ 4 p m

6 M a d i s o n6 b d r m s , 2 b a t h s , l a rg e

ly ro o m , a p p r o x 2 0 0 0 sq. :co s i d i n g , c a r p e t i n g & t e a t , H a r d w o o d f l o o r s , l e a p e d . P r i c e d t o s e l l QOIl "

W F A X 7 3 4 - 1 2 M

vision. Call to KSK-576

J E H S S L

P H

l.OQOI Lovely J | | | H | n # ’1

S I H l i

E-2S,119^

< 1 0 9 .9 0 0IITTERBRUSHIlth home wllh vaulted celllnos, air laraoa. Wonderful master suite with rate shower. Hava one hullt for you.

m FREEMAN [ \

. ^

512FARM/RANCHES/

DAIRIES

Bthrm I^smi & devetopment tani lehm 377 ac.1 mL on Canyo 4-car Rim, TF Canoi watei jmm. Good improvements. r« , r s t . altor owned. 643-4S30. n e r . •'____ 8 0 ACRE FARM.:z r T Assumable note. Locate

inNo.Goodlna«ho8hon Farm to presently in Atli

— 1 C a i iA n th o n y a tH n 934-5663.

BE8296 ACRES

(fse Full water all under gate

7 ; with ig. kitchen-dlnlni ’ ' IMng room areas.- Dbl

_____ herringbone milk bai- s a w/mllking unlu. No.bu

t d n k - h a s c o r r a l s granaries. Only $260.00 Call Ray at Hm 7 3 3 ^

375 ACRE RANCH Allinhay&pasture,'2cei

ter pivots one operates c gmvlty flow the other n quires only small boosti pump. 2-homes, ooe b< Ing very ntee. Steel bid 40' X 54', noBChlne she good corrals, good perlr e t e r f e n c i n g . O nl $385,000. Cali Ray.

S A B A L A

[ T H R E E

— O P E N H C

$109,900 • 515 Orcb Your Host; lifark)o

$115,000 * 136 U ll YourHosttsfltPenL

$129,900 - 2681 Sai YonrHoilcM: C»tly

I

fl $89400 - 396 Tvl< Y otirH ostesstS Y lvi

I $ 7 4 3 0 0 • 178 Wl5 ' Y o u rH o to w tB o n i

d T h t e e M R s o H y :M •’ •A lllnfbrm crtlond

■ 'A

l e s • i j j\m• 1 8 S , i

13806ALEHA.Sair Slopbytoseethlsbeautlfurnewi ith prlca has been reduced on this P; DU. wjnner.3twdrooms,21/2,balhs.

U8TINQAQEHT8:JANE GEOI

Mfi Addison Av*. East • 734><[ S T A r e R EA LT Y , I

” 1 g 512 1/ I FARM/RANCHES/

I ^ D A I R I ^ ^

md, 8 0 a c r e s of g o o d so il, yon $2500 acre or best ofTor. ter. Nof Curry, 423-5071.

92 acres, 80 shares of TF water, In hay and posture.

----- Home, corrals, loafing^ s h e d s .7 3 4 - 5 5 1 8 o r

sted 326-3196 one.Ulal- J

S f OPEN SUNDAY

ated

>me Ing- bl 4 larn

i s -000.

725 RIM'L , OWNER VERY MOTIVA^ bedroom . 3 bathroom

immedkitety. G ood nei i f , c»o-»«5- Owner relocatli ^ wlll b e stronoly consWe

YOUR HOST: Stev* 01 Uxirlm-n ly .

V

1286 Addi

■ M B E A L T ^

O U S E S • T O E

:hard Dr. W. • Today M p.ntr Jones______________________

lAsptir Dr. • Today 1-4 p-m. nise Messersmith________

Jagebnish • Today rIy n n N o h . ^

; l e r * Today 1-4 pjn. iviaMcBumey « .

^senttD •T iA y 1-3 pjn. nny Moore -/: 733-5336.• 1«0SAd<d e e m ^ correct from rei

Realty

_ - 4 . = = : - - r l : : v r i = = :

dunday, June M, 1996 Tlmw

_ " I-

4 P . i i ,

.S T O N E Y B R O O K[new home In Stoneyt}rook. The lis Parade of Homes triple award alhs. 2 g u flre places. #94-442 GEORQE ANO STEVE KEIM

34>0400 V •

1 li I/ I FARMmANCHES/ I ^ D A I H I E S ^ ^

)ll. 27.25*acfos w/feod lot &Tor. stock water. $500,000.

Dairy. 120 acres-aot up to — mn 500 cows, $385,000.T r S40 acre form & 400 cow JTO. dairy w/3 homos,Ing $995,000. Marco Invest*

ments, inc. 577 Mariey . , Rd. RicWlold. ID 83349.

J HOUSE 11 Y12-3 PM

M V IE W O R .nVATED to sell this la rg e 5 /)om family hom e available I nekjhtMmood in quiet cul- CGtlra out of state. All offers . s k j A Prfced a t $104,900.

>1 Lucca

I VALLEY REALTY 734-1991

ddlson Avenue East

r v ^ 1> D A Y _________

FAMILY ACREAGEI• 1.34 A cres

I *4 B edroom s • 1.5 Baths

• D o u b le -B e r to ^ e d G a ra g e

• P as tu re ; Fruit Trees •P a tio , P art. F e n c e d "

rt- C o m e S e e ^ For Yourseta

M OVE RIGHT INi ..• 4 B edroom • 2 + Baths •H ard w o o d R oors • G a s H e a t i•A ir C ond ition ing 't• C o v e re d P a tio ^• N ew C a rp e t ' •B m e m e n t Finishedy o f f b o n f Wbnf to M ls s l tl .

S 4 C A R ^ R A G E I j i Buitt In 1994 w ith 2 6 0 0 s q . t t .o n 2 . levels. 5 b d rm s, 3 b a th s , lots o f ckssets o n d s to rag e .-N ice family ro o m a n d (o rg e uttltty room .

Extra la rg e 2 c a r g a r o g e a n d

a e t o c h e d 2 c a r

t m S i & ^ C E D ,

I 'G O O D BUY IN GOOD NBGHBORHOODI

• 4 B drm.. 1.75 Both • O v e r 2O T ) s q .ft .•Fully F e n c e d * D oub le C a rp o rt •A uto.Sprlnklera •P o tto•P e lle t S tove • S t o r c ^ S h e d •B eauttfutty

____ L d n d sc o p e d

I : Price (educed on trifs .I lovety 3 bedroom, 1

bathfoT il/hotnoln .

S S w m ih o t lS lp f c S ^y e d ^ ParMno, outtide entrance to baserr>ont - anddetochedqaroge .Just reduced t o V 4 ^ . .W ont tost lono a t thk : -

k d t^ A v e E H I\ re f lo b le iso iirce s ,

\ n M n m , TVvh F ie , I d ^ P»V •

P:2 Tlm ei-N ^TSw tnl

Real EslI __ _ _ _ _

FARM/RANCHEa

DAIRIES

KIMBERLY, S4 acres , bdm , 2 bath brick ho r

. -TF.watar. wilt sail hor . soperets w/small acora(

Daily hvtfor raising op< atton, soiling 85% of thi ontheyard.WlUs«llcat a nd eq u ip , a s a goli operaUw. 423-671S

QREAT LIVESTOCK SETUP. 160 a c re s wl . pasture & row crop, se stroam most of the yea full water shares, com for a b o u t 140 h e a d feed er cattle . Lovel> bedroom, 1.76 bath bri hom e, doub le garag

' Second home Is 3 be room for hired m an rental. Larae shop/mac n e shed , l o c a te d or paved road. Terms w 26% down.,, ■AMking $350,000.

MUNROE-ROBIRT REA t ESTATE

543-8806/543*6339 543-4361

l-aOO-241-30286

■ f e g

PEGGY CON^- . REALTOF

< 144B AMIcon Av*. I' IcEMStATEltl

T h b M n g o f b C a l

O P E H H O U :

2 1 9 9 C a u .Come walk through T' and meet the builder, features w e r 2150 m .

b asem entrlarge dec hardwood floors are onl

(GO

■ ■■ K ^Sim Halim OodmHanei

7S4*129S 734-ltM[-yt-...- .. ■•.■.cri'jtrvt:':.'

NEW USTINQ Close I tha t never ends! Ral

4 ' charming ranch style ho: ' & o p e n , ^ custom buB

....... bath home with 2140 s<MUST SEE a t *217,0001

NO BETTER BUY on reduced $6,000 on thit bedroom, 2 bath home. School 4 features appro

, , level. A quality home Includes Isndscsp ing ,: priced at $134^001

PRICE REDUCED TO I2 both home on 120x26( yet has the country fe

;avaBable. Features g sa I , and is ready foflmmedle

„ ( H ^r • a I

- L ■ 73,4:........ iS tQ e tB k w U k a B Iv i:rnm ^ _______ t-ao<M

. Lany Lattin is n' Coldwell Bankers W

' ' has lived and work: all of his life and ir friends and. acquali: him regarding thei: Wliether buying ors

..■..IT : 7 A : j i y 3 g l %

»tnFansridah o ~ ~ SjJnday.~J^

sta^te/Salej“ 512

FARM/RANCHES^ ^ D A I H I E S ^

■es', 4 14S3 *h aores In Filet home, hom es, m achine sh< hom e. .. c o rra ls , m angers , a orage. granery, fish natchs oper* • Give G ary or Shlrle]

rthem call.icattfe 112acrMNofFDor, hoc going . machine shop, corrs ) fish ponds, water shar

* For details, call Gary-------- Shlriey. ... 2 1 7 a o r e s 6 000 sq .

1 horse/cow barn, hoa■ “ fP pasture, corrals, outbul

If^ S e e a a fy o rS h W »rral8 forappt

320ACnES,2plvpt8.ov f »!iL2 wU* cany, ciul Red

Information, rag e . 312 acrea, will dhrido.

Realtor owned.2 a e r e a . 3 fish pond

*77.000.L ^i.2 43 acres. Hazelton, pun s wllh mainline, and well. Prc

e r^ Jwlng released frt C R P p ro g ra m e a r l «s% 5ax

I, NELSO NREALTY

M . 734-3930.

NNALLY

«.L>7M.04MR E A i ; n r ^ H _ l H

Dus: (206) 734-0400 Res: (20Q 733-6574

' b u y in g o r seU h tg ?

l U S E T O D A Y 1 - 7

v i D i m o o D A v e .h Twin Falls' newest doll house der. This beautiful new home

! only a few of tiie amenities. W t a K O B I W ^

“ s ix J ili& C T fra iM

iVING OR SELUNG7 WEAPPLY

O L D E N R l ^ >

i s . ' s a ’

le to Canyon Rim with a view Relish th e seclusion of this

0 sq. ft on 1 level has it alli A M0l«OH-162

on new construction! Price this brand new, bride front, 3 me. Ldcated d o se to 0 ' l . a ^ , iprak 2 ,000 sq. f t of living on 1 me built by Q aty Ledbetter, ig, sprinkling & fencing. Now

O *88,500 for this 3 bedroom, <260* loti Located dose to town f feeling and additional land a s heat, 2 car garaoe, fireplace Kilate oocupanofll (ISh-IOO

I t y , I . . .

* - 4 3 3 4 ^

O m B e s t ^ iS Y o u r N i

\ noyir a s s o c i a t e w i t h - ,! W e s te r n R e a lty . Lajrty » k e d i n M a g ic V a lle y d w e lc o m e s a l l o f h is l a l n t a n c e s t o c o n t a c t < le i r , r e a l , e s t a t e n e e d s , . >r s e l l in g

3 rs iio A D D! g £ [ J v # 3 3 - 2 i

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•Real Estate......

FARM/RANCHES/^ ^ D A I R I E ^ ^

lier, 2 26 acres, nic« 2 bdrm, 1 shed , bsth, partial basem ent I. and .w/outbuildlngs & corral ;hery. 23 shares Northslde ws r ie y a t e r . N /W o f J e r o m e

*126,000.324-6657. Iwme. • — — ■>rrals, fooo ACRE RANCH

Located lust 40 minutes “fyo r South of Sun Valley.

ExMllent pheasarrt q . f t . hunting, 3 bedroom ■O'"®* house, BLM grazing and tWid- alTwater rights Induded. >hlrtey *325,000 oxceliom

, own* ExchahQOS considered «Jlb r Phijcooflsf ,.

Sun Valley Realty t (208) 822-33g2

m ds.■ 613-

« JP . |aC R E A 0E S 4L £T CI from 1 ACRE HOM KfTELOf a r ty . Private lane.' ' Gated entry.N . South ol Twin Falls

R. Q. BUILDERS, INC.837-6313

420-4646 or 420-3943

1 .75 acres N of Reck Sum- mlt. easy access , Ideal

sssr csbln site, great hunting a fishing, *14,000 best offer

k prefer c88h.ZB4-2722'

I N o r t h E asi I F o r S a l eH Four Bedmotn. 2.5 Bath, O 400 RreDlace.DtninitArea.Uvl

B1 *149;

Or6estnttsoHabko^er.l \0am-5pm. House vOlb

process to most i_______________ 7 ^

MANUFJ « HOUSE WHI J BUILD YOU

starting a t... w

I 'I U o E D E V I

j , M ,

F e ^ e A il e i g n b a r ^

B ra d ly L M c E IU o t p le te d t h e n e c e s s a ry l ic e n s e d a s a n I d a h o A sso c ia te a n d h a s )ol

. s io n a l s ta f f a t C o ld w R e a lty . ,

^ B o m i n T w l n F a lb . U v ^ iA > T w ih :F a I l5 a ]

• - p a s t J 7 y e a r s ; h e h a * w lth G lo b e :S e e d '& I^ <

» i s n i i A v E . T w i i n

2365________

te/Rent

M. ^ B13 I AChEAQES&LOTSi

^ M6.000. Four Piex lend, n 1 Approximate M acre on ant. DO^ls Avenue. SuRable rral. tor subdividing Into 2 four- wa* pisx lots or 2 d i^eil lots,

m e. N e a rC .S .i. and Maglo Valley Memorial Houltal.

— - P l e a s e CALL JO H N Z— F O R B E S 734 .-4672 . i s ' . . . . . .y- *86,000. DEVELOPERS. I! Excellent 1.B acres iocat- " . ed on nier Ave. W., Tvrin P fr Fails. Zoned R4. Near '»o- C.S^I.and.Magio Valley Regional Medical Center.

^ P le a s o C A L L J O H N «*• F O R B E S 7 3 4 -4 6 7 2 .

<l«5.222.

n gemr<s STATE-REALTY, INC.

734-0400

^ * 4 6 ,0 0 0 . M EANDER POINT. Complete view of canyon to th e Perrlne Bridge. Ask for DEL ®

^ 734-5003. CALL NOW. 3 («5-0iej.

GEMIfer STATE REALTY. INC

324-8652

S T T w i n F a l l s

LE BY O w n e r1, CuM5e-Sac, F&mlly Room with Living Room. Rcceatlofi Room.

m>,950“tr. \nspettIoH Salurda^uHdau m be sold Sunday Hl«ltby6ld ostnasonablebhUer. ■3-7533

reuYiT^FACTORED HEN WE CAN IU A HOME?!

69,900

NO RTH W EST EVELOPM ENT& t STR U C TIO N , IN C '

M o ^ 4 2 M 2 7 9

i o t t l ia s 'r e c e n t ly c o m - ■ i r y r e q u i r e m e n ts to .b e . • h o R e a i - E M te S a le r r ^ fo ln e d th ep ro fe s r^ . 'f '^ ^ ■

d w eU 'd B iiice r.\y ek tem ^ ^

a l l s .I ^ V M c E l l ib ^ h a s , i j all^JU* l ife : F o r t h e ,' j

t teed Co.. Inc.

F lU SiSt

^ lA C R E A m E S a U T O '

'd. Comer buUdlng lot, ali un- an derground utD, new s u b ^ •le vtetoo,*16.<X)0.733-7446 to' DEVELOPMENT POTEN^ llo TlAL-Approx6.4Aalong Bl. Highway t o north ot 1-64 N Interchange. Lota of frent*

2 . age available. Cali Mela­n ie M c C a u g h e y f o r details.

T H R E E MREALTY ^

?y 733-5336N KIMBERLY AlStEAQE 2 2.5 A. 4 bdrm, 2 bath cedar

hom ei.w lth 2 .6 w a to r shares. Rock Creek mns thru property. Possible owner carry wilh good credit and large down. Call Dick Noh 655*4268. *f30.00p«11-95.

R T H R E E MREALTY

® 733-5336.

KIMBERLY PROPERTY5.3 A, 4 bdmi, 2 bathitome

beautiful view. incHides 4 stall bam, bully bam, hot tub and conrais. Reduced

; (o*f0&,9OO. Call Dick Noh 655-4268 #57*96.

T H R E E M .____ REALTY__

733^5336MEADOW RIDGE LOT

SECLUDED yet close to town. Strong covenants. *29,900. Can Jim Hoag at 733 -1278 fo rd e ta l is . WH-278.MAGIC VALLEY

REALTY 7 3 4 - 1 9 9 1

NEW UST1Nall2vlew lots near canyon rin?. Approx. 2.6 acre parcela. * » ,0 0 0 & *26,000. Call Colleen. *163-95 & mi 64-95.

T H R E E MREALTY733-5336

SECLUDED CANYON VIEWRD.

ideal setting for those In- spired by beauty, content­

ment, and natural surrou­ndings. Enjoy panoramic view v^en you construct

. your dream home on one of tho few {Raining lots. C a ii A n th o n y a t HM 934-6663.

.DREAM ACREAGEBeautifui 2 story Dutch^co-

ionlaihomewfll79sq.fL of spadous llvfng space Sitting on-24.6 acres ali in pasture and hay. White wooden fences. 1210 sq. ft., 3 bdmi, 2 bath cottage guest house. Dbl garage, metal framd shop, corrals & loafing s h e d s . Very n i c e i C a i l R a y H m .733-6340.

S A B A L AREALTY

733*4321

stadium Blvd. dead-end, beautlfut buUdlng lot Can734-9686. ■

VIEW! VIEWI 1 */• Acre. ' I homesltss with burled I I utiiltiea , p aved roads.I JSAOOO.22 500. I I DOSHIER REALTY I 734*2922I WOULD MAKE A GREAT I MINI-RANCH, 17 acres I with full watar aharas, all ' I in hay, head gate on prop* , I - erty, located 4 miles west , I o fB u h l.'In v e ry sceo lo I a r e a . * ^ 000.I MUNROE-ROBIRTS I REALE8TATE.I S43-9tlWf!49- 999I 643-4361 (I 1*e0&*241-302S

I f 5 1 4 ^ i I I j N M M E r a O P K ^I ATTENnON INVESTORS I . Excellent retum on this 5 .

s ! S 5 r r B 5 s . " » . ‘I J i0 e .o r:.a t,7 3 6 -6 7 7 0 . .. I "*83,000. (MOO-96.A*..

T h r e e m 5REALTY

l ; \ . ■ ^ 7 3 3 - s ^ : I

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department u ) jo b u u s W U f i t f ^ j ^

^ ^ b e a s f S a t t a U d c f f I'MfWto s a n r * 7 W ^ 4 M

V . iD ^ a a t f $ i{ c « M ^

8 l- I . COMMERCIAL ^ I ^ P R O P E n T Y ^

IN D E P '^ E N C E B E ^ ♦61 By owning your own homei— .C om e #ee,thle*.4 bad?

room, 1 1 /2 bath homeK with ftiil b a sa ih en t on. ^ ' oversized lot. Great work-

shop Included. *96,900. f'r .

NNG SIZE COMFORT One level 4 bedroom, 1 3/4

bath home on comer lot ( “ -Trtth“ m a u r r ia n d s c ip l^

Exceptional buy at 'f _ *91.900. Call Red for appt

. N E L S O N" REALTY“ 734-3930.

COMMERCIAL FRONT- »' AQE-IOO'offrentageon

Addison. Great place for business on high'trafflc statfr road through Twin Falls. Informatifin avail- ab le on traffic, location and area. Cali Carlynn ‘

_ 65814268. #141-95.

T H R E E M4 REALTY ot 733-5336

VIOI^ BUiNNESS FORSALE

indudesapprox1,600vld- , . eoa , ,^1 fixtures plus com­

puter system. * 16 ,0 0 0 . Thls-ls a great business ' opportunity for existing .

- com pany o r forming a ‘ new onei Business Only.

° Cali Char Alexander for »: d e t a i l s . 7 3 3 - 6 6 7 7 .

«fCA-564.’ MAGIC VALLEY REALTY i

7 3 4 - 1 9 9 1

XEROX AGENCY .r AVAILABLE

s Protected territory. Estab- llshed custom er b ase ,

0 training plus oil equipment1 & suppiieSw T urn key

business. Budness Only. *75,000. Possible owner carry. Cali S teve K. at 326-6648. #SK-668.MAGIC VALLEY

REALTY . 7 3 4 - 1 ^ 1

■ COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ‘ Unique restaurant. Weil '* estab ilshed-K .C . P.O.8 Box 3 6 , Elko, NV 89802 -

> TF Warehouse, 20,000 sq.fL2-fir.zoneM2.3i)hase,

< pwr. RR sighting. New metal roof. 302 4th Ave..S . *75.000. By owner. '■ 423-6467.____________

• i I -n I CONDOMINIUMS <9 _ <■ t1B5.0M). I ' Los Lagos/Condomlnlum. Beautiful spacious condo*

' minium located close tc ' tonnls courta, poot and

pond. R e m o d e l kitch­en, over 2400 square feet, - with storage basem ent and 2 car garage. Call

■ Cindy #95*170.

GEM 31 STATE REALTY, INC.• 734-0400.

I S18 I• ^ W B I ^ H O M E ^ 3

15x70 ' Concord,. '7 5 , 2 bdrm, 'stove, deck, stor-

. age shed included. Oood j c o n d i t io n . * 1 0 ,0 0 0

I ' 423-6454 ________ __ _I 1979 24X46 3 bedroom, 2 , ’ bath,Flierafpa.*a4.9oa'i

1976 24XS6 nlca 3 bed< - reo m ,'2 b a th . N EEDS p

■ ilfOVEDi *24.900.196314x66 wRh expando, >3bedoom,2baih, . . VACANT! *28,900.

CaliOloriB82fr6030...) DOSHIER REALTY

- 734-2922 ,

■1983 14X70 Golden Sun­rise KIT. 2 bdmi 2 bath,good.cbnd. Can alter 6pm, :,»13,000oroftef436-6144

24X52 GiMtLAkes-2bdmi.'' 2 ba th . AII-'applBl'Gas'

- h e a t . . 2 'Shedsi’Lazy J. -#116<20.oioo '.734<^f,,

24X 60 G re a t tB k e a i 3 ' ; 'bd rm i;2 b a i)iv .T o :-b a : ,i:movedi Ca»'843-4S47

j j

1 I . ■ --618 r " l l L J S S S I £ S ! 2 m ^

K 1978 Kirkwood 1 4 x 7 0 ,718 bdrm mobilehems. Re- < si frig, air eond. New carpetJt . throughouL l.bM i, Move.' :le refrig. washer and dryer, ' rn. exce^lonaity clean. u>-k- cated in Kimberiy parte; . 0. , Cali 423-6686 'days o r -

423-6468 evye. *16,000: •

,• BUHL 6 mo old manufadur’ ■! '4 tr« d h o m e , 3 b d rm , '2 ^ .C ’t)4 th*> > orea tk itohqn > 3', JV A raak tast nook. O ^ .

house. * 4 4 * . 6667 or 643*4912For sale 1978 Pflricway mo-

bOe home. 24X64; 3 Mnn,2 bath, excel cond. Must .

r be moved. Cali 438-4168. ,fl MOBILE Home. 1983 kit,

dbl. wide. 3 bed. 2 bath,G e x tra s , *36 ,0 0 0 . Call . n Mteheiie 536-5500 1

WINNEBAGO ' •" .MinnieWinnie300, Minnie " Winnie. Warrior, Brave,

Adventurer BROCiaiANS’ RV 1

734-31671-800-773:3167

TF Older 36* mobile hon>e, se t up in Graceman Part(, .

' very nice cond;, *3000. 1 733*3679 ,

' i 519 T l . I CEMETERYLOTS

j 2 oemetary lots In Sunset ' Memorial Park, spaces : ; 7-6. Section 46 Sunnysi- * ' ope. indudes vaults and

44x13 companion nwker. P h o n e 2 0 8 -226-6136 American Falls, ID ^

Bargain 2 cemetery plots , wAmults at Sunset Memo- _

. r i a t P e r k . * 1 4 6 0 . *, (603)391-9132.

t, T

601 FURNISHED.

I I O U S E S ^ ^

se tfo o m ^ m a!lro !r top desk, oak TV stand,

' comer lamp table, all Ilka new. 733-<^54.

602 n T UNFURNISHED

^ I J O U S E S ^

' 3 bdrm IK bath, ntoe area, d*726 month, avail July I1 s t 160 Oth Ave N, 733- I8386 after 4pm.________ |

4 bd rm bcick h o u s e , 2 C flreplacea. can 733*6805.

4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2700 eq ft, T ranch style home, dish­washer,.fireplace. kennel,

I’ stove and ahed, Jerome 7 I on canyon, *600 depo*■ »>l-^ 6 ^ 121.; JEROME'S bdmi, 1 bath.I s ing le ga rag e ; fenced

baeJlyaitl,in^k:M ead- r ows, ready July 1. Cali

.324-3123 Of 766-1073.JEROME Large country home, ahM, 14 ac. pas­tu re , pool, lacuzzi, no

, smoking. *900.1st, last & cleaning deposit. 8 2 6 - 5632after6pm. .

JEROME. Large 3 bdrm. 1 b a th , excef. loca tion , <SSOtdep.-rets.324.68ia

' Jerom*2&3bdmt. *400« 460**475.324-2641.

’ Rentals: TF/Jerome. Range I , *425-$590 m o,Sandra ■

324*6662 ? FILER Nice‘d ean '2 bdnn

smaD home, garden, 1 ao- pasture, for horse, e ta No

. smoHng6rpe(s;*36(Vmo,' ' y ^ s lease. 733-6M2^ ' _

M a i

1 €I UNFURMI8 HE0 . I

. J

G O oblN ^ O M K 'M u n ^ ' Ve houseforwnt.834-6430. ,1

H aoerm tn^bdrm ^ aoise, - '-il p a s ^ , *676. WendeU 3 ,Bt bdrm *460.637-6304 a

HANSENA1092bdmi.tMi v balh, family room, wood 0

; s to v e , 3 0 x 3 5 'h e a te d „p

*^W O O D & EVANS - tf734-1401 •

A109HANSEN2Mmi,1M '-*bath, family room,'wood t Fs to v e . 3 0 x 3 5 ' h e a te d ^shop,*600 . ^ _7

^W O O D A EVANS. ^ ..734*1401 I C

JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath, I fe n c e d y a rd & tr e e s . L *660/mo. *276 deposit 324-4063.

TF Nice 2 story, 2-3 bdim, cv 2 bath, fireplace, W/D, „ basem ent room s. Well ■. kept a nice a rea , * 660 , t*350 dep. 734-6911 „

TF Attractive, dean 2 bdmi.* ■ convenient location, WD . hookup. No p e ts . ref. *420H!ep. 733-2667.

TF B eautiful execu tive home NETVvin Falls. L4 3 bdmi, 2 bath, forma! I ^ u & family mi, dbl garage,' fenced yd. No smoking.No pets, Ref req. *695 _ mo. 734 -3373 or 423- A- 6001. Ask for Jann. n

TF 2 + bdmi, AC, fenced J yard, offAddlaon. petok,*516 month .f *200 dep.Call 324-8776. _______

TFNewer 3 bdrm, 2 bath,

•S?g8-gg?8”^f4S'- ^TF N ice 3 bdrm . refrig, ^

stove. WD hookup, water

ashowafter4p.m. ^

T F - lb d rm , 3 b a th , very Din i(» ,:a p p ls .g ^ n e lg h - —bcihood.no pets or snwk- CHIng, *850>dep. 734-7191. ^

TF 2 bdrm mobile home, brStove/reMg., storage, prt* pivate tot, AC. 423*6104. ro

T FForaaleoriew optton, I tex ecu tiv e lo c a tio n , 4 „bdmi, 2 firaplacea, double pig a r a g e ,p i a y h o u a e . mS70(VrT>o + deaning dep. __733-0*55 or 733-1OQB j# r

TF. 6 bdrm. house on Bo* hirah Ave. E. *400 dep. 32*650 per mo. 736-8100 J l

Jerm 8 W **'■I FURNISHED APTS/ “fI DUPLEXES ™Cottage apts kitchenettes, Z7Z

*295 a up. 734-7946.TF Studios for 1 pereon, no

smoking ordrtnklng. *200 &*2^4-de;p428MalnN.

Are you plsnnlno a move? cl O anlM «lt«SlpoM you de bl (he light dirsctkm lo M av th e b o m e y e u i^ 72

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" ' - ■ ■■ 'I T e w II FURNISHED APTS/ I ^ D U P I B ^ ^

Very nicely furnished small ',1 b ^ . share bath, udis

: ,'paM. *360.,736:0e56. . . . .BURLEY Lovely studio ' apt., exoel location, wa*

ter, eewer, garbage & pri­vate lockerfum.Jdeal for

' older o r single working .person, 6 ^ 2 4 6TF Fumishe'd studio apt,

suttabie tbr 1 or 2 aduto,. no smoWng. Can 734-0992.T F -A p t f o r i , *285 In- .

dudes utilities, *100 dep.733-9199 X .

1 604 I

UNFURNISHED

1 & 2 bdrm apts,*335&up

Oulet living, dean complex, refurt)ished.dlshwash»r laundry tadllties, no pets

664 Oulncy 734-6600 : ;1 & 2 bdrmapta.

Laurel Parit Apartments.176 Maurice SL N..TF

. , 734-41962 & 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

- from *460.„Wait\9r & Diver hookup ^■Bmali yard & storage .

No petsi 734jB600 .A-142 4-plex *576 brand new, 2 bdmi, 2 bath, W-D.

ref^,stove,microwave, dishwasher, AC. covered

parking, handicap accesstt)le.

ELWOOD & EVANS ■ ...734-1401

BRAND NEW, READY FOR OCCUPANCY - 2 bedrm,'l'bath unlt'stove, ' r ^ , D W , AC, WD hook­up & carport; *450 .00 plus dep. CAU. BRAW' L EyR& LTY 7344668. A S^K PO R J E A N O R .

CHANGE INTO SOME- THING COMFORTASLE- Beauttfui 4 bdmi, 2 batfi brick duplex features fire- , place in upstairs living . room end In downstairs - family room. Plenty o t storage space, taundn room and covered camorL PLEASE CALL BR»W- LEY REALTY 734-6666.

Jerome, 2 bdrm, IVi bath apt, WD hook-up, small b a c k y a rd , * 4 0 0 m q.324-7936

Jerome* 2 bdrm,, 1 bath duplex, appls,, w/d hook­up, some eM OK, *378

THE M /^G EM EN T CO.733-0739

New Dfluxe, 2 bdmi apts, w/lots of ex tras. Large ' kitchens, seir-deaninqov- • ene. Ice-making refrig, "D/W, and oak cablnete. 1 walk-!n c lo se ts , utility - c lo s e te , AC. & |a rg e : decks. Handtouped urilta available. * 4 7 6 ^ . Call 733-6669

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:/■- B u h L -W h e n r e n t t h r o u g S e n e c a , C o m p a n y w ill i d irec tly t o t h e la n

' t o y o u will h a v e k

tf y o u h a v e a n y a b le -fo r t h e s u m r t h e s u r r o u n d in g S e n e c a P e r s c r rx 9 3 1 6 M o n d a y tl 5 3 0 p m •-

Seneca Fa 4 3 0 -i

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I U N F U ^ S H E O A F r e /D U P L B ^

Clean 2 bdrm w/separa' W /D ro o m . C l o s e l schools. $425 * deposCall 733-4330._______

Bran'd'new 2 bdmi, 4>pla extra nice $500 * depoa Call 734-0427 tor Infa.

------------ 'Nice araa ^ U rge 2 bdrbasementapL, W/D hoo

THE MANAGEMENT CC 733-0738

i Super nice • large 2 b ^

i n & lawn care. S 4 7 S ^0, TT4E MANAGEMENT CC■ 73»07afl

TF 2 bdrni duplex, saragi ;; appla, wd hook-upa, A(1; no pets, no smoking. $4C

•f'$200 d e p . ‘420-912 :< leave msg.

TF Large new 4-plex untL bdrm 2 bath , all appli WD hookup. Water pah CSl locatk>n. $600 perm * dep. 734-5BB6 dayi 734-waaevee.

U p ^ ra , 2 bdnn, W/D hook-up. waist/aanlL/law careprovWed.$47B7m<

THE UA^QEMEKT CO , 733-0738

TF. Studio apt, preferrabi no partytng, tZSO. a mi

• -1st & last req. $ 5 a aeo ^ ^ e p . - A v a l i e - i B

.TF8HARP.3bdmi,2batt $ 7 S 0 /m o . -f d e p . Nl PETS, ref, req. 643-6081

'T F 2 bdrm duplex, $426 mo, 2 bdrni townhouat $460/ma. Avail ImmM 734-4120 NO PETS

TF ExtranleeapU Large 2 bdrm, stove, refi1(

disposal, private W/D, o street parking downtowr $47S/mo.»<iep.734-S76

TF-2bdrm , ibaltidupt«> a p p l ^ w ater, no pets ■$aB0-*deposh.734-71&

UNFURNISHED APT/DUF Large r bdrm. upstair a p t Qaa furnace, new ki su lated windows, refrid. I s to v e lu r r iia h e d , Wl h o o k u p s , no p e ta . n< am o k T n g . $ 3 0 5 p e mo.-futll. $350 dep. Rel req. 734-2559 days 734 0648 eves. & weekends.

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: C u r i Motel, liltchenettea $ie0.w Wkly;. rates start m gaK D ttL C rtT S aw a

M0TEL3 - Rooms for r e i % b ^ ; m

. D a ^ & w e e S ^ i r W

■” W n fS l^d o w n to w n---------- ------lutallmi m w w . —

Rooma rant. $45 wk:- .- e 2 5 ^ * 7 3 ib a W « ^

en «• OCi?<Wcwfilf»Klnfl. n<

. y-CUBHY.*aBn**"n«Jl*

' I S S i i S S ^ S S. tx)Bn>ol(etBrt400me.ls

- . « last 4-S200 dep. Avail • -after 7«10.CaH.73»70ta

■ fT w rr M OFFICE &; 1 j e w 3l 8 p a c ^

?461, Eaatland,^v•rioul . }.7teea. Lai«a«nd'8mall

, . r:/;.<»l:733T*ia2.-;:<;w-Ar,:- .: i n ! , S100 »q « mo(W llW

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K^ G U m t ’Bed of rental housing, row .p c to b o ; for re^wnslM e es who be airtvingin ental agreerw nt Is m ade a , rent is guaranteed - the 11 m a k e r ^ t p a y m en ts landlord. Families refened e local references.

ny type of housing avail- m m er mcnths, bl Buhl or h g a rea, please call the nnel D ^ w tm en t a t 543- f t h ro u g Friday, 9 am ,-

F o o d s O x p o r a ^ ^ '> 7 t h A v e . S ., k b h o 8 3 3 1 6

I I So t ~O I OFFICE &DES I iR C T V U L S P A C E

Commercial/retail offl< space available. 2500 I

. n. call 734-6681.- - — TF Offlce retail space f •P*®*. rent 506 sq. f t. $275 p

mo. Incluoea utllltle Campus coinmenco sho

hdnn Pli'O cen te r. Call 73: 638 4 lo am to 6 p m .

tUltles t f Eaat Twin Falls loc• m *ton. modem fadlNy. ra

1 or more private offtos____ Contact Wan a t 734-040dmi. o r T S ^ I .

FOR LEASE OR RENT Approximately 1,000 aq.

offlce buMng w/receptk____ area, laree multt-purpoin a a room, kitchen, gas fu Xc n a c e p lu s f e n c e d

'$400 lendaoaped . $480 pi 3128 month + $450, Securi

D e p o s i t . C a ll S te v ------ Kohntopp at 326-5648.

MAGICVALLE\ f f i REALTY i;™ 734-1991

OFnCE SPACE

650 sq. f t w/2 bathroom utHttles Included.

____ 125 0 s q . f t . w /2 ba thrable rooms,utilities Include im o, on Blue Lakes Blvd.

!T ? ;__ HALLOWS^ nEALTV“S S • n u m

o F n c c sn cE 42S/. available In

j----- OFFICESr tta , $130 up736-a022 >. OT Office space avail epro ^ 400 sq f t reception&ar

a w e r i^ a e ^ a v a l la b l i otov. Available hnmediaKy.CaS u : ____________[121 PRIME OFFICE ep ao s SUP L y n w o o d a r e a , re n iSirt negotiable. 734-6380

W.'i f~ - 608 ” WO I COMMERCIAL . no ■ . PROPERTY

■ O C T C £.«#O P ' 734- . WMEH0U8E— SHOP-50 x 60w/212l<i- ^ overt»addoora,heaiaL m t I offtoe on 1-3 acres. 2 * J Fencwl, M-2 zoned, a in . iM seorbuy .

CaD Steve HaOowiHALLOWS

: 'IB E A U Y .*t®rt- . ., , w 7344314 ' •14^9 . ■■■ *-»■ 'J-” .............

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wn Time share, 1 wk. 2 bdrm. >.-------- atf-Fahmont-Hot-Sprinoi— tn Montana, great

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^ 50 first calf Holstein helf- er«, mUklrw & baby calves 536-6666 no Sat

lil- Big, good quality Holstein Of sprit>gerhe»f8m.734-6t23t h « Colostrum feed calves, 3- eome weaned. 733?3634.

1.- DAIRY SALE----- Frt. June 30,12:00 noon.

Special consignment, 35 head /VI bred helfors from 1 dairy.Ogden Livestock Auction

(801)731-7956Forsaielil

_ J Holstein Springer Heifers • ■ Wanted 500-ib open

- Holsteto heifers. 543-8373.

soo tlob rte inm itfloe 65 lbs. mOk on 15 lbs grain

« for — 5 per HOLSTEIN SULL CALVEStie s : 15head. 11 wka old,eat- shofr ing grain and hay. good733- start. 324-7465.________:____ MERCURY Cougar 1983,loca- excellent condition, low , rent miles. Can 324-1232.^ 2 ^ Newborn beef X calves,

flrxl/contract 352-1167WANTED- Herd milking

j ? V COWB& Holstein S p r i t e ^ heifers, w n i p a ^ p i & , ^ Tom H arris, 324-2250

evea or 731-2250 days.»d & Yearling end 2 yr old An- ' gu , txjila. Semen tested,

ready to go. 326-5339

i y I 7 M = > I CUSTOM

■ w M ^ E R V I C r a

____ A irgroundw w ri(,'5i^^grm r^ in g , rock ptdier,

swath, bale, stack, loader, trucks, manure haul.

oim, Ra««y Weaver. 543-6866. CUSTOM BALINQ

In-line baler. 739-f670s th - ------------------:----------------Ided QREEN CHOPPINQ

' Hw.gralfl^com ng:' Duane's Custom Famiing ivs 32fr4506 or 676-1666

Jan tz Cuatom HayliMl Swathing, baling, s t a c ^

2 stririg or f /o n bo/w. ----- CaM 543-6049. '

Wanted feeder/daby quail- ty hay In windrow or ack, will custom bale, stack,

___ • haul.531-6iea

1 “ m----- I FARM MACHINERY

1 32'X6* grain auger. PTO ible. driven , w heel carrier. Can $475. 543-6697 eves or

'o e . 135 Massey Ferguson dle- • n t s e l t ra c to r . C om plete

■rebuikl. New point & tires. = = .. Runa great 67»6945.

2 20' aeif unioader. LL po­ta to beds. 1 e leo ., i 1

_ elec. over hydramto. I960 ^ Fdrd 6000 .10 wheeter.

' f re sh m otor & oiu toh . W a tts 4 bo tto m re s e t

k i4 JDV.Ilp:* * per, 48* spudnlk, trans­

loader, s o r te r com bo, i. 862-0201 or 431-1492

426 NH baler, heavy axle-

0 07 NH t w a th e ^ $ 900.

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Forsale19498NFordtrao- to r & rea r b lade, good

3E paint & rubber. 43»l23e. ‘.P< -For sale: 907 New Holland

1 4 '^w a(h e r. w lthifab- = , Ford 4 cylinder engine, ^ $2760 . Call 436-6074

Idays or 438-6560 eves F o x S u p e r D c h o p p e r w/671 Detroit engine, 3 row co rn h e a d & h ay h ead , good cond. Call

544-2519.____________JD sMe rake. 324-2536.

~ n Kerchner hay fluffer. h ^ . 3 pt. excelient condition.

^ Call 788-2841 evenlnga. S i MUST SELL BMBNATHLY

2 orehstylebuUdlngs, •— c 40X40,50x120 lein 1-600-643-1300,6X1696.

— Massey Ferouson-124bBn- e s . erforsai,e,543.S096.^ Mttchell pK pump, used for 7 ' laooon pump, power take ~ off, or you can put motor.

on It Pressure up to 1000 ^ lb s . p e r sq . Inch. Like

new. 536-6520.________

NH 280 baler good ahape,__ good knotters. Case side

r8cKT055f-k, excel cond. M Good gear box-tooi bar,

ready for field. 543-6875.

7 K FARM & RANCH

SUPPUESw Corral poles for sale, make Jp* ofter. 326-4926.________* * Now taking ordera: corral— poles, fence p08t»,house ES lo g s . Call 436-3067 &J S

U sed corrugated m etal— grain storage shed. 14'

wkle X 6 ' high. SMng onw wooden platform. $900. ^ Cali (206)676-2890.

?'■ I H oe— I f a r m ^ e e d

ger Oat seed tor aale. Caliber,' cv, Monida, Otana varieties. SO 95 /96 % oerm ination.I. $12-$t5/CWT. Delivery— avail. Neff Mill, Ruby Vaf.

- ley. NV. 702-779-2285.

— g 7 0 8“ I HAY.jaHAIN

3 1 ton bale stacking.. & hay retreMng, 734-9743 -

r.°' Alfalfa hay, excel. 1st cut­ter. dng, 400 tons. $80 to $85.

• N ear Walla Walia. WA. 56. (509)529-1710.________

Approx. 7 tone of grass 9 hay. Hasn't been rained— on. 324<»33.

Firat cutting alfalfa hay $85/ tM to n . 3 2 6 -4 2 9 2 . K eep

trying.___________'■I R rst cutting hay for sale, hg. $65. 829-6621 ■________

Horse hay mix. Call ^ 543:6373

bI|. Iek ir you're buying or selling ^ hay. call your hay broker.

Ed Bench 1-800-709-386a = MF 2745 tractor, mns good.

Lllliston bean combine. Y Lockwood b ean rake,

Speedy bean cutter, Aoe r o 3 p t sprayer. Must sell >r. Make offer. 206-567-9131

" Wanted 2 or 3 string bales— of pea straw, 2 0 0 ^ too. lie- 32^4266

1200 ton 1st cutting, 1995 alfalfahaycrop.no ram. 1

__ ton bales. 205495-2397

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1yrSofTeinily$600. 9yr. ^ Sorrel gelding. $1200 . 4 5? ■ yr. Sorrel flDy $1600. 6 yr _ b lack R an ch g e ld in g nd $1250. CaH423-6762

^nV oiosa% aPr'® do*oJ^ single $2500 firm. Cell _ 836-2524 anytime ands r k y p trying.___________

2 beautiful Quarter Pony \7, StalUons for Stud, 1 Pinto,

1 Flashy Sorrell, should, _ .produce exc disposition &'

sized colt when bred to- your horse or pony mares. 3 Caa 544-7829 or 324-71M

CRAWFORD FARRIER SERVICE , ■

Y Over 20 yrs. experience. Speclailzd in chronic & temporary foot'dleordera. f

I HoadfaniorforW estTXi- -^St8teUnlvorBl^tor4yrB.' n- Wortted w/Dr. Bob Patter-

eon ® Canyon, TX for- o v e r 6 y rs . F o r re s t & w Mtehele. 324-9166.or. C lassy reg Paint.>opea W calves & lieels. Call Slc le for arrangements to see^-

Wagofasl80t-97&0814.

e. Flashy, tall, 7 year old reg.ie Pinto geld ing , gen tle ,d. u s e d fn m o u n ta in s Air, shown, Cali 733-91695. evenings. ______

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Twln Falls Lhnstock " 'J Commission Co.

June 30,1695 at 6:00 pm.

^ Have («g horses checked i« in by 5:30pm.&

Ren^ntng horse sale- dotes In 1995:

*■ July 26 Sept 29” Aug25 0 c t27

630 Railroad Avo = TyHn Fans, ID

733-7474 Bruce Bllllngton

p* 733-4337

»! Horses: Bought, eold and 1. traded. Call 733-60557 Morgan/Q fllly, eurrpn i

shots, womioa, & trimmb- _ d. Halter quality. Gentle.■n $750.733-6953. ■

Reg. 11 yr. old Arabian mare, well broke, $1200.

pl 3 yr. old quarter fllly, well IV b ro k e , so u n d , q u ite ,

$1000.- 8 yr. otd well broke goldlng,«• $1200.326-4497

V. R eg . 7 yr. p a in t m are , f t a ^ . mtns. tran, pleasu-

- re. $2000733-1425.I T ra iie r'a Horaeshoeing

equip. Caii 326-4631.

y WHfTEHEART p Boarding, training,

indoor o^utSoor a renas,'’• MlntKS, dally turnout ^ Round pen. 324-9180.

i 710 I- | | [ h o r s e e 6 u ip m e ^

r. *94 WhKe Chamiac bumper). pud 3 horse sljBm M., r>7 dee model. Side windows' l e t d o w n , l i k e n e w .

J' $5000.nnn. 655-4144• For sale 2 horse MUey trail-II e r, 2 sadd iee & ropes.1 324-4145.s New 2 o r 3 h o rse s la n t I. load, walkln tack. $3900

FIRM. Also saddles and “ tack. 324-7128_________1 O ld h o m e m a d e h o r s e ’ traUer. $300.734-6053.

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^ 8* aluminum gated pipej ! 30& 40 ft lengths. 20 hp

■flr Malnnne, 6*, 6* and S'..Calig j 6 2 5 - ^ or 731-1637

>■] VALLEY MECHANICAL ><1 ANDELECmiCAL _ SERVICES

Uoblh plP0 prm»3 id ‘ Pivots* Main Une-pump 4 : systemsto (E rec ted , rep a ired ond e retocated) n Call 324-7163, 544-7816- ornx>blle731-7164 ^

■ WANTED TO BUY Permit e for small irrlg. well. Could & trade for TF canal shares.

326-4266.■XI -------1

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Chicks available now- Cradle Acres Ostrich Fami#»■ 206-636-5460. -

T ' i 7 1 3 I- I^ J H E E P iO O A re J9 ! Qeldlng Llama for sale.A $150.543-6725.

” I SWNEW e a n e r p ig e fo r s a le .

Weaner pigs, call 324-4265 1. or 324-2216___________

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For sale-antique player pi­ano, 100 yra. old, good

d c o n d ..$ 2 0 0 0 . P h o n e 1-206-654-2335.

Marilyn Monroe: 1963,19* w porcelain, $300. 4 1984 , Elvis Presley 21* vinyl,

$500 for all. All dolls mint _ in box. 734-1632

VWllitts.Tobin. Fraley, limit- !ii ed edition carousel horse

collection.436-5223 _Are you t'lia aponino sort?

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Hailey ID. Over 60 deal- T era will sale a variety of

Items from the ordinary to_ the extraordinary.

Sat July 1st 9-7 Sun July 2nd 9-7 1 M onJuiy3rd10^ I

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GE elec. stove, eelf dean- > 6 Ing oven , go ld , $125 . 1

734-1137._____________iit GE stove, self clean, like Id now. $ 200 . GE re frig s. $100. Call 737-2490._ GE/RCA. skle by side, re- ■n frig, white, ^ulit In water,

c u b e d ,c r u s h e d , i c o d e s p e n s e r . 6 mo o ld , <

*' $e9yotfor. 733-2347Kenmore 16.2 cubic FT-re- .

IS frig brown $150. Admiral , -freezer $100. Kitchen

- Aide dish washer almond n $50. GE elect stovo top &

fan, brown $50.7344615 .

^ Used washer & dryer for * sale, excel, shape, $325

-• or best offer. 734-0298 T call after 6:00 p.m.

Wanted dead bralhrs. < . TVs, VCR's. & Appis.,, TV Doctor. 734-9188 , _ Whirlpool washer, $100. i 5 D ryer, $76 . Tan so fa .

$100. Call 734-7724. .

f - 808 II COMMUNICATION I DEWCESRadio phone w/key pad.M- TX 8000 JEBI trunking, fully programmable for 800 MHZ. Leaving th e area. Call 643-6474 eves.

■ '£■ 809 I^ ^ ^ O M P U T E R S j

!: 286 computer. $200. 386 “ w/VGA.$400.733W 4

IBM PS/2 20 mg. H/D $200." 733-3027._____________* IBM XT 266 . d u a l d isk >• drive, dos 5.0 vrith extras.It $ 3 0 0 o r b e s t o f f e r .

423-4344_____________

NEW COMPUTERS. Local B Ooaler-mali order price,. exam ple-466 DX2/66

r W/540 mb herd drive & u -SVGA monitor, $1.199.M

0^1736-0711. ,

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pine. 733-9316 . ' IScrap wood for sale. We —

' deliver $160 AC Houston Fi , Truss Co. 324^787. I

I 1 ”|F im N m jR E « C A R ^ 110'x26*woolcan>et$100. ^

' 2 1 0 'x12'shag.$2 0 esch.i Call 734-8376 •

2elngleRVmotresses,32* T, X7S’. $50 each. 734-3554 ~

B ro u g h t b rarid new a t L'Herrisons less than 1 yrago. Kitchen dinette-set ^ii60* gloss top table, 4 cus- 'ztom m o d e w ilto w eo r „chairs with iron rollers in Jicharcoal and white. New Lafor $2495, asking $950. gCan 733-6394_________ j

Couch & recllnori green So velvet. 1yr okl. $650. Coll s 324-219Z____________ c

Couches, coffeo table, cor­ner tables, dfnlng sot. ml- ‘ c ro w a v e , e n te r ta in . oentor.Uke new 7334164.

Q ueen size Mediterrean bednwm s e t nightstands, lg. dresser & vanlf/drasa- er, like new. 324-5399

Q ueen s iz e p lllow -top . $mattress & box spring, still din plastic $200. ^ -6 6 8 1 S

' ~ • flDesk, walnut veneer, $150. p

Call 733-1112. fi

Paopla with tomtthlng to kand piople who want to 0buy... thafs wtiat doullltd | advwUsIngltallabout

1904 CHEVROLET 1/8U. mS57 - Uadtd vith Slhtnde F

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Double futon bed, unfln- ' Ished, good cond. $65.00

Call436-1154.Full alze plllow-top mat-,

tre e a & box ap rlng . In - p la stk ;,$ 1 5 0 .7 3 4 ^1 .'

Hunt Broth ara Auction 165 Eastland. TWln Falla New & Used fumiturs sold

weekly • Wed. 6pm; S a t 11am. Consignments

always weloome.King size iS poster water

t)ed w/nearly new wavo- lesa mattresa; $200. Call 324-7041._________ _

King alze plllow-top mat­tress & box spring, still In plastic $250.734-6881

Largo spfa and love aeat, good condltkm, $300. Cali734-7095_____________

Sofa like new. tan & brown atripes, w/ SW design. oak trim. $250.734-1099. -

. .Why buy used furniture & beds

When you can buy new a t 30% to 40% off retail

pricesSofa & love seat aets from

$599. Solid wood/5 piece dining s e t M ^ $399.S a fe mefoi b u n k b ed s ^ froiT) $14B. Ultra plush p l i lo w ^ p q u een se ts fromJMv9. We also cany wa)^rbed accosaorios: fill kl)6, patch kits, mattress­es, heaters and more.Magio Vallay MattrMs

734-8881

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Twin size p«low-tof trosa & box springs, p l a s t i c . $ 1 2 5 . 734-8881 .

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Nice Kenmora Dual pad. window swamp er, very efflclont,! 643-4012, Of 734>4i

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All olMV. Tractor&k . rototllllno, mowing,

w o rk , c o r r u g a t 326-4631.________

ROTOTILUNQ Large or small garc

lawns, lots. Froa esi . es. 733-6780j.BftiC«

Troy-Bttt 'Horse* roto R o b u i l t S 7 5 0 l l324-3004_________

■■ LAWN & GARDEN. V A C Y S H A D E . 1 grow s 6-10 It. yei

' $4.05-6.45 dsllvered. t e d . p l a n t a b l e n Brochure. 1-600-616-

| ~ - 8 1 6 |B ^ 0 8 E E Q U i mNordic R ex Gold Wl m achina. barely ui S600/offer. 733-4120

I -----------8 1 7 -I ^ I S C F O R ^1 3 'GE color TV, ex

cond. cable ready.- • 734-2087.________•; 2 boxes Brtdon twine, 0

and 170 knot. S20eai glass Coca Cola pttc $20 each. Call 63»2<

;; 2 person Indoor Arc b a sk e tb a ll g am e, new. $160. Can 7334

S, after 12 noon.

__ 1 * 3 brides malda d rest---------- --- sizes 8,10.14; R ^ b

' princess style, tea len $50 each. Call734-ie

" ! ' American Tourlster ( > ment bag, $36 .8unb(

com ple te mix masi .$40 . Cuslnart-DLC food processor, $55. me Juicer. $20. 2 qi Ice tea pot (Mr Cotf $16. All th e above I

: new. 034-5335.Brown carpeting, 30 y

$75. red carpeting,. yds. $50. blue caipell

20 yds, $50.733-2138

Car top carrier, LawnI lawn mower. & 6 ' utl

, i ' cupboard. Call 73»4eDrafting tab le , Irg sc

wood make offsf 324-81

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B 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8HO train engines & su(

Campbell structure kl i,: lots of misc. All new, t

- In boxes, offer. 438-5g

':i LogC*blnpl^S10fi4i 24-X32'with 8 'porch roc

,'j- r Swedish cope, sadd notch logs 2 'xe*T&Qrc

decking. Plans, vMeo, ll U: & Other sizes available

307-684-2445.

MOVING; Must sell lOi » GE frost free refrig. $40

. M .B en o h o ra ft io v e se a C. • $250. Panasonk; KXPI

80 Dot M atrix printe H «> $100 .Allinexo.condHk)

■ S Prices neg. 32^8630, .£ Moving rrxist Mill £ 8MutMtf3peioebdim

. «< a«t, mattress good com -$389.Hide-a-bed,nuetn

^ g • $as. Call73»6785.“ Pool tab le , new felt. Ir m . o lu d e a a c o e s s o r le t » $400/offer. 666-4212

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•top mat- '^ P O S S E S S E D ;igs.stlllin b u ild in g s M ust I >5. C a l l . QUONSCT hut half.

' areh style steel bullj~ I • III -Brand new. never er«>» .'« One Is 40x40. Wlll«

. b a lan ce owed;-1 46S-1544.Weekdai

^u iM A Serger. white. 534[ under w arranty. J

e r a ? C a l 'S 2 3 - ^ .Spinet piano, $800.’

rtt,S300. Panasonic camcc t-4242. J 300. Mac Plus coo — w/printef, $275. Sofir-l $200. Call 733-485S

I Weight bench w/ws4toadeT $160. G as grill, 3 10 blade

MQ 4 8 1 8

uc«.— - — B rew ster upright pl rotoUller. $ 5 0 0 .7 ^ 1 0 0 .

Conn Caprice model •>•>. organ, excel, cond.

;N. PRI- cagf, or trade for g

red. Pot- Drummers special; Ie n o w . Toms, $160. hi h a t :116-3405 bols.$100. 2 4 'ride:

y boi, $170. Call 67»8

HUM.* Half s tack am p. Fei PMEWT M-80 head . w/Hori

s p e a k e r b ox w/4-

Marshall 8080 Valvsi------------ amp^ 60 watts.12* sp,Ai c er, 8 mos. old w/cov

footswttch.U8tsfor$ , excel, asking $500.733-102

Overstockedll Large In- tory of new^8ed plai

e. 9600' from S406. Free delh ioach.2 678-2717_________

Peavey Bandit 66, ex shape. $250. Call 7

Arcade 2686 after 5:00 p.m.

______ Thomas organ, $285-01■flMM Alto Saxophone, $( M e ! ' -ftm.-Call 7^:1.7682.-

^ 1 ® ' f ~ - 8 1 9--------- lo m C E E C M P M Dmbeamlas te r. Desk and chairs, wlll LC 8 -f cept best offer. Cont

Kwttal MIX 103,324-8' :o^ee) For sale MHa DC 1255 ve like conditioned copier, p

feet cond. $075.-TO ^

10 yds,

GERMAN SH EPPAI wnbov pup ' 1 AKC ri • utKHv C h am p io n sh ip bio

lln e s ,.« 2 5 0 .4 3 6 4 6

ItSSlw GREAT P \ ^ N £ eV pi pies, 8 weeks old, ret to go, $100 ea. 352-42 or 352-4203________

?Muat selli 20-gai aquarti - w /fish , turtTesTflitei

h e a te r , 2 0 -f t. w a t change tube. New. S2t Wlll take $175.734-47^

r i c n POMERANIAN Adorab fluffy AKC reg. tri-cotor P om eranian puppie

3 8 $260 & $300. 734-31: -------- or 734-6437.________

^ s k ;o’K . % 5 '1.945 324-6506._________

JSdL Wonderful llamas for sal 0 ^ Can 788-2157.

2 : , ^ AKITA. fsmale.O mos. oi »w»- Mustseli-movlngl$75.. ;____ Neutered male Maiamu

n te r, ____________________Ittton. CHESAPEAKE pups, AK 0, reg,championbk»dDne 7 “^ ; top quality, excel hunter d im . 733^433 or 736-4563 x>nd; ■ COCATIELS buy. aeli, ( letrai, trade. Cali 733-1334.

^ CO CK ER SPANIELSt . in - a d o r a b l e p u r e b r e-lee , puppies. Bom'April 21! A sl^$60eatf)ra i-446

VfJRD CRAFTS I o f T h is N e w sp a p e r

l ip e d a l place fo r yoar petti snimal thd ter, 3x4x6 fee t Use pwood, ccda'r aad pine. O v . Ude u te r is to Ibt, iU utraied/ D c tl(^ ' A wopdworUai t i ^ r

, TVrfn Falls, I d i ^ . .gun<^. J«

RecreationaS A L ^ | > E r a & 8 U P ^

D r S t e ^ DINGO pups for sale. 4 S t e e i l2 6225 or 436-5082.

bulldlnos. FREEMALAMUTE/HUS r s r e ^ 2 yrs. While cat long 1 111 seti fbr both n eu te red . ne< ;-1-eOO-' home soon. 737*2400

FREE Purebred Fox T( 34D. still er. needs children to p y .$ 5 0 0 .

goodhome.643-5206.

ncorder, FREE cute kittens, 3-7 w Domputer info. 736-7631.12-4pn

FREE to good home: f— :------ male Chesapeake/LaiWeights, cross 11 mo okl, all sh<I, $150 . cu rren t, sem i Iralner kennel, 432-8707___________e s te d ® f h e e Very cute kittens ----------- Himalayan color, 1 bla

' ' 1 1 tiger. 423-6265MBfTS FREE. Kittens & cats ■ v o B v good homes, kittens i

~ litter box trained. 42 tpJ«no, 4121 evenings.

— — GERMAN SHEPHERD, I v er, pu reb red , rare.

K). J2M mo».okliral»,*1SO.C ir guns, 432-6008 .

T - — GREAT DANES. PuppK ll; Roto purabred, have parents lat sym- great protection & ftun

Bog. $ 2 5 0 ^ . 837-40

^ IGUANA 1 yr. old for sal

K . * n ' . _______/4 -12* KITTY Free loyal, affei-7420 . tlonata gray, green-ey(

young mama Kitty. Qo(— mouser. 324-7674.

'speak- LAB. HUNTERSI»ver& Oolay Retriever Kennel>r$700. Is offering 1 lab pup. pfek I1020 ^ the litter out of Mmlral

, — Shere iOtohn,eHaiiiplon.hlpbloodlln<>

P“ "®** hunting faml^ onlyl lellvery. $1000.00 Unneutere ______ $800.00 Neutered!

AMTA LAB Yellow AKC Bpt ±2212 4 /22 /S6 . intelligent wit S-oftor. beautlfui^low and whit , $696 maridngs. Great for tam------------ ly, field, a show; refei

--------- available. 208-358-3671

LABS-3 black fem ales yellow male, AKC, provei

3 h u n te r s , $ 3 0 0 /o f fesr ____o n ta c t PERSIAN kittens CFA al 4-8181 co lo rs , flat fa c e s , thick

fuHcoatS. $125.837-4040r.per-, SHIH TZU reg for sale. -0062. Call 825-41M._________

SHiH TZU AKC brown t white male. 7 wks dd. i s sh o ts $250. 734-083J days, 733-0941 eves.

SIAMESE, Manx kittens : no tans, extra toes, 7 wks ;::$40. 734-6077. ;.

f 8 2 2 r e a ^ . |T O O iaW K C W IE H Y

12 ton hydraulic fack. Lo; chain,2 0 ' long with new

larium hooke. S u p e r chargei Iters, elect fencer, model 900, 'O te r AU good cond. 733-300S

Delta wood lathe, IH hp, ------- w/tool. $200.324:K)85.

PritiUng press. Multi 2850 Dies. com plete with Multi 3132 2600 VR p la te m aker.

$2.600. Cali 377-2926. .

I-V A R IE T Y FOODS

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Twin Falls Qreceiy Outlet ^ .

mule i 8 2 4 I$75. I^ A O E O E Q IJ IP M E ^

------ 2 RCA 25* color TVs. coo-pies, sole, that swivel, wfth re-

I mote, exc. comfltion. $125 ea. Cail 733-4446.

ones, tters. -Q ; •

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le.436- 2 RCA colored consc swfvei TVs. Remote c

— — trol, 26‘, excel, cond. A H U ^ . Ing $160 ea. 733-4445 'i>g hair ■n e e d s ^ ' ' J T - '(00 - I ' - 6 2 5 ^ — I WANTED TO BIT K Terri-to Dtav 10 Larger non-worki w a ^ cokx TV s & VCR’s. ( t t find 423-4676 evee&wknc

AKC Male Rottweiler ' s tu d Service. Pedlgi

4 t ^ ' Info desired to avoUcn breeding. Call 734-360

Buylna W c ^ » S e i™ I shots or any maxe. Pre 60‘s iinad earlier. Any cond. C

643-8462 evenings . I leave m essage 733-57

ens, 1 days. Ask formal.Buying comka. Star Wa

-------- McDonald toys & ot^a ts to types of toys, science I ns are tion. coiloctlbles. 73 , 423- 0016, ask for Laura.

—■ Buying paddle oara. A lD,sU- m ake, m odel, color I re . 4 cond. 643-8482 evenin0. Call or leave m essage 73

■ ~6782 days. Ask for Mel,

pples, Comjxrters, printem,

ftlS lJ w S ff iS f iQ 'm ^ R w S’*Im 733-6760 will pick up fre

’ sale. Enduror type motor cyd 165-250. Travel tralli

------- 1 9 * 2 2 f t . N o J u n liffec- 324-5174..ayed --------------------------------Good LIVE TREES WANTED

up to w . Spnice & all typ( ------- Call 206-788-2676.mate .'Behwin Phantom, 4ckof eariy 1060’s era. any cdo nlral Call788-6454 -itnM Used electric kilns. Larg M ' ItKns preferred. Call 67( tered 9136 evea. or mornings. »?i • WANTED BUY Ford 6 c; <>' motor to fit a 1981 For »y®d Ecco Line 160 Van w____ auto trana. Cash.for bei^ motor. 324-3706. with WANTED MM-slze oxyge

& acetylene bottles: Tu bodied goose decojra i rtiag goose decoys: Rem

>671. Ington SP-10 10 gaautc e s Toven WANTED TO BUY Perm!

fbr sman Irrig. well. Couii ___ trade for TF canal sharee

nick, WANTED Toyota long be< <X0- 4x4toflt1983-1979.Als< ------ inlse parta. 734-9488

___ Wanted: smaller size youth& eduit. w a te r sk is. Cal

l i s t < 2 3 - ^ _____________W ant to buy, PVC gatec

;___ pipe, double & single. Calsna.. ’.(208)544-7803*!?•• W«nted buy. Good usac

'g a s furnace, 1 2 6 :0 0 0 ' — I 140,000 BTU. S n«k»W

er Flats. Cali Jim R 6dg« HY a t 654-2145._________ _Log Wanted to buy antique fur- new niture, also collecdbles 8 g e r ^ n e ^ ^ e tc . 734-2735 or

2 ^ Wanted to buy. Quad Run- hp. ner. 4x4 w / hitch, good

5. cond. Call 423-6340.850 Wanted to buy: OklerlultL Boitie's& Baibie dothescer. from the 1960‘s-70's. W811. . , buy estates or collections. ^ ■ Call733-9688

] . or 733-1322 eves.

B Wwited: 1976)0-350 Hon­da w/ uto. rack & bike for

^ parts. Alao approx. 1974 >b Kawaaakl-125 for parts.

Haa grew tank. 64»6901.Wanted: 5 ahankv-riper.lH

— 70 Hydro. 18.4x38 tires. “ J gravity feed for GehM 20 „ \ mbcall. have bale feed for 3 601-776«>43on- Wanted: small older dump re- truck , o r f la tbed truck 125 w /hoiat No larger than

IH T . 643-8390iiilEBEEBinEI I Q S Q J Q Q Q I l l

H d W t 4 ^ 7 4 3 - 3 3 2 « d i i0:8D X 52p|M 0U N T A IN H Q

itaHomie'it

€ 8 2 5 ,ie m t I I ^ w a m t e o t o ^

iBOIe, Wanted; large & 2 amej »corv - parrott cages. Unwant I. Ask- snakes, reptUee. birds, 45. any Other exotic onlma

Rats, mice. gerbOs, ha sters, ig or am atnjariu

l iy " ' for m ice, e to . No fl] e q u ip , c r a o k a o k a

rklng 734-6077___________-H . Wanted: okl open arm p|j

form rocking chairs. » ir fo r 4012 or 7 3 4 ^ 4 2

Wanted: small hobby latl: ^ (m ety.432;6607 _

Want to buy a used trac y e o r in fair cond. w/3. hitch, Call power take off a t a re

or so n a M o p ^ . 324-1061

1(5?: WANTED TO BUY. neo od btoydes-Schwinn. Pi

®."0- 60‘s, pre 50-s, or earilc Anymako/modei,orconi

____ 643-8462 ev es or 73:Any S782 daya. Ask for Mel.

lings ^ 8 2 7 7^33- L g A R A Q E S A ^

^ G A R A G E

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^ T I M E Imar 2 days, S linesn k . '$ 1 5___ $2lor««ih«ddlilonallln«

Listed by separate dtleafo MM your convenience on 'P * Fridays & Saturday's — . With prepayment you also

get our garage sale kU Dior. Deadlines:— ' Thursday 12:00 noon for

Friday l a ^ n o o n J76- for Saturday

— KIMB£RLY:Sat & Sun. 9-Gpm. Baby Hems, snow ski,

ord g a m e a , b d u it& k id 's ^ clothes, d resser, nlght- » “• stands. mis& 307 Uncoln

— ^ -B e n e f i t yard sale and ^ bake food sale: Sat and

Sun, June 24 and 26. 9 * ?_ _am to?.D O RlSB A aeooSto

TF • COME BEEI Home— study Items, sports cards, 'nilt books, bikes, c lo thes,

horse tac, boots, shoes; ■••• radio equip. 1140 Hey­

burn Ave. E, S a t June JJJ 24 ,8 to4pm .j#0 TF • MOVING SALE, Sun

Only, 9 am. Bectric ecoot-— er (shoprider) capable to

do what bigger ones do Qnd small enough to go on commercial flighta plus.

“ re s ta u ra n ts . Two pair !«d har>d rails for commodes

also two pair crutches. _ Misc. Items from electric

^ TF 1352.8th Ave. E. Fri- Sun 9-5, 2 family aprlng

_ deaning sale. ur- KIMBERLY. 121 Lake S t

S e t 9 to 6 & Sun. 9 t o l , or June 24 8> 25. Huge mul-__ tiple family yard amoving“ sale. Household Items.

0(1 lT407W esh.StSFrt-Sun _ 10<Jt«sc. CHEAP Trea-

eu re^ l'.open be tw een ^ showers. BACKYARD.

TF 1537 Elizabeth Blvd; Week-long yrd. eale. Sat- S a t SmaJi appls.. bikes;

^ lawn mower, women & . children dothing, Nlnten- <of do &'10 gamea, elect toy

car, a n t f ^ eew. machine.

»• T F 2 0 9 E IC am in o A v e .1 S a t & Sun. 8 am to 5 pm.IH New T roy built 5 .0 hp. iawn'muldier, new Jenn-S; Aire drop In grill, 3.8 Butok^ . engine, completely over

hauled, home Interiora,. porcelain doll. 2 seU of

IK c ^ h g . ' i w w t t ^ d u K ' ,in Chubby womens dothlng, . ]

and bisk ceramtes. ’ J” .--

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9R 1 ^ (2 ^ ) 687-36^ ' lOMErlO 88647 ^

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f n i i - . M 7lUY I 1 GARA Q E8A LE8

mailer TF Yard Sale , Fri S a t 8urf,-191t4thAve E

[mate! TF 769 Detong Sat-Sun I ham- S. W ashington. HUO

jiuma YARDSALfc' ^ ' ' ZZi ~k a y . • I 8 2 8

' t MEDICAL S U PPU B

1 plat- Cheney bath-«ft chair, h 643-- -d ra u lic lift; swing-ou

$ 1 2 0 0 o r b e s to f f e i 324-3123.___________

' Beoim rediner chair. ei« hwln bed, w/mapie hea

ractor board. Adjustable walki tch. & & cane. Call 733-6464^

i im * Uke new'OufcWe'elec. = 1 ' . w hM chair, $3200. rack. 'Fprfress* elec. wheel

chair, 4 yra old.— — Make offer.

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Redlnlngilfl chair for phys »nd. Ically Imp^red. $460.00 733- Like new l In te r a ta t i Id. u a e d F u rn itu re , 738 ” 0922, 541 Main Avo. E ^ Twin Falls.

| ® | Tub transfer bench, pad— dod, 1 stattonaiy comode Z 1 wheel-vnilker, 1 walker

1 lift chair, like new. 1 wheelchair w/out leg rest 734-6400.

My--.' .^ 9 0 1for

'7 7 H a r le y FLH, fu lly dressed, fresh top-ena, showroom cond.. $0500/-

— offer. '84 Kavraskl Nln{a. showroom cond., $3595/- offer. 733-4093 after 6pm

ihl- '02 KX 500, be tte r thanoln new, PC pipe, fly wheel.^ sk id p a n . k ick s ta n d ,^ $3296 .or best offer. 878-™ 3372 Of 678:3307.ioo- -*02 Yamaha. Seca II. like -

-newcondltton, $3000. “ ■ , Call 324^4014. tJs, 1070 Honda 760K low n-

er. great ahape.^ej^rae, 88; only $745. Cdl 324-8969’n i 1880 Honda CB 760, Har-

ing & windshield, runs— good. $1000 or best offer, lun &U1436-1154._________

to 1982 Honda 450 CM, $900. do Call 423-4427.

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looks, runs 10(8 new: Fll “ o f (Iran. WHO. BTSCTO

_ 1987PotariaTlalB)osa2S

or 1-800-7704660.

r-»>y- 1094 ATK 406,

•r- — 1996 H arley Davidson eiefc XL1200Sporteter,-20l head mi, $9600 or b est offe ^ker Calt 7 3 3 -7649 a sk fo >4 _ _ Buridey or leave msg.-

ARRIVING FROM RUS ^ SIA, motorcycle dealer

ship available. CepKal In vestnteht req. Secured b

—______ Inventory . Mr. Lewie 2__ (2 0 8 )3 7 7 -8 ^

® ■ "^MnlM^Mim ronS'V lm ;5e* rig 90 runs good. 438<27< I .E . ' For Sale:’87 635 Viragc

s t r e e t b ike, like new $2000 637-6848

ode, Honda CB125 excel care, Iker, smaller but ridee two, of w. 1 load or str, $660324-1330^ SUZUK11400 In trudei

1 0 9 2 ,'-n )jro o n , 3 800

■ m iles', lik e new . C aii

4 3 W 9 0 .... ■. ,

'93 YZ-80. $1696 or best offer. 734^4386.

' i ' 902

L' Canondaie Bugger. Cantor ^ fo r baok o f^ ik e . exc.

" i Ipm I A C C E ^ R I E S

« ^ 2 S e a d o o 8 P I W ave Id , Runner, 2 aaatar, Excel. 78- cond ., Includes 2 boat

trailer, .w/many extraa.— $3960. For ride, fa4-12p2.). ■" 12* flberglasp'boat, motor,

trailer, oara, safety vest, — , cuihioni.safety Inspec- ^ tk>n.:$460.Cali7 3 6 ^

59* 14H' Rdgue white water— raft ter sale. Can 4360303.ms 15' starcraft w/ trailer, 36 fer. hp Johnson motor, elect

— opy. elect trolling motor. OO- f i s h f i n d e r , $ 1 2 9 9 .

324-8592.

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^ i | < - - 9 0 3 •••E8 M l . - B 0 A T 8 A H : I ACCESSORIES^ Mb i u --------m i. Id* Avon boat & trailer, 38 FuQ hp. Mereuiy. Beat omri » . , Can 622-8122

I :507 et. $4600<ffer. Can 733-

7a26after6pm.

1994.Bayllner20Hft,walk ^ through bow, fulty toaded, 8 _ $14,600.73 ic40Z 9n, ; 24’ Pontoon boat frame on !00 8eca)M trailer. You buOd

from the deck up, $2000. for CaU (208) 678-2690

_ r BOAT: Bayilner, 22’ cabin jQ .__ cruiser w/Volvo 225 In­to,.___board, galley and Mrta- In-__ potty.sieepa4.MINTcon-

Iby__ ditloni $12,000. To see ,lB. can 734-1298__________

Feeding Frenzy Tlmei Up r i . toSIOOOoffairwotenaaa ^ 733-7222. JKMctoSporta

— For sale: 16H' SK flatbot- igo tom boat w/468' Chevy^ w. p rop d riv en . 3 h rs on

enolne. 1-800-331-3978 “ o re i^9 0 6 6 re,off Gla’stron 1 6 ’ 66hp open ao bow. Full canopy, excel. “ oond., $4200.324-3232 DO J e t akl b o a t. 4S6 O lds. Ill Beridey pump, good cond;

$2995 ( T b M ^ . See— a t Tom'a Marina or cali ** 678-6633.________

— Kawasaki X2.1et ski, manyne^w j> ^rts '; $ 2 0 0 0 .

^ M arlin N ep tu n e , 65 hp )«r Evlnnjde motor, 16'. C ^

733-6290

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u t s o l i i i n ' s B a t i id U M l n l B n B n l t a i

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•Air C6ndih'6riiii£ ■ ; •Power .Windows

. •fjremiunn Sou •Dual Air Bog20GA1ANT5I

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y | j ^ j 2 2 J 2 2 2 ^M . Mint)crafl,.16*,36hpEvln-' ;*ri rude motor, canopy, fish ‘:__ finder, mourn for trolling 1 .

, motor; 2 gaa tanka, wltfi •.np.: tra ]iar,.exo ..oondltlon ..«li- $3600. Call 324-2423.33* —

CHEVTTSeTArriva, 2 0 ’- r w/360. Very dean. 734- g j 6138 or 734-6389 a f ts re - ------

Am JcAMPERSgHE^” • to IB - campar, aall con-

s ; a!as.‘'c r £ ^ ^ . '”’’|[1' 10 ft Travel Queen, self ^ ^ co n ta in ed . $800 . Call^ 324-3258.

10H ' cam per, se lf con-— tained, gaa or electric,Jp . refrig . aw ning , exce l.^ co n d . C ail a f te r 5 pm ^ 734-8635. - ^Ot- I97l.iv/8eeurity cab over ry„ cam per. $1600 , g rea t jn shape. 654-2172.

1071 Vista Onsr 10’ with _ ovenhot, propane stove.>n and refrig, $600.423-4419?'• 1980 10 1/2’ Kamp-away— camper, se lf contained «. w/1070'Ferd F2S0, 460 d; engme,.70K mllea, ready w to travel, $^,600. Would 111 sell separataly.-»4-63e3.

— 6 Pack camper for a email V PU, Sleeps 4, haa atove&I. lee box, In good cond.

$600. Call 423-4611.

iP O v erh ead c a m p e r , fo r ^ ui small trudt. stove, refrig &

- | slnk.$e25/ofrer.72W)027 '

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7 3 4 - 6 B 6 53 3 4 - 3 9 0 0

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CASH

iing •e ru i» « 'n il IWS &DM r Locks Sound ^ I p in ' logs & Morels I S I N S T O C i q

ig jn d i i^ p ta s s i jp ,

IB*ir OOCfm1^U9.90 y .

m m m & m - :

: Recreatii 004 | c A H P E R « 8 H e ^

, 8' camper w/ wMg. stove o ven , o ld but m gooc cond. *1.000. Call 734 6382anef4pm._______

^ fl'overehot. furnace, atove, loe box . exoel. oond. $e00.Can32fr612S.

eitcamper w/ovef#hot, Can . . .__ :324-ae2a:.........

C O A C H M A N 2 6 '6 th W heel. S460O.er beat offer. Call73»490e.

‘issaa-FSS’ffi;$3S0.Call.733^Xa9.

For aale: ffovenhot camp­e r w /h e a te r , loe box. stove. Everything wotlce. $300,734-4869.

9 W I ^ ^ U N ^ i n £ S |For aale. gooae dscoys.

8 u y r m y i & stan-

Brownlno BPS 12 gauge. 3 M * a n o tg t in -n e w . S3fr€315.

Uke new Remington Wln^ master. Model 87(^t2ga. $300.1884 model 38/M. g o o d o o n d . . $ 1 0 0 0 . 3 2 ^ 1 6 6

Ruger mini 14. Colt 46. P-89 8 8 model, wRI trade for motorc)(ole or lawn tractof, Call 82^6632.

4 e o 6 ^ | h o t t i j b » p o o ^

■ I Hot Springs spa. Indoor- Outdoor model. New cov­er & heating elem ent, $1075. 733-8607 early am or before 6 pm.

MUST 8CLU 4 p e r s o n ^ dfoteo spa w/ pumpe, fU- te ra . a n d ohem loals. $1000 or best offer. Roof

- l e . ' ^ . Can 324-6168Sundance hoi lub. .excel

oond. $2200^734-4384^

I 0 0 7 I ^ M O T O R m ^ A R ^7 2 Dodge. 20'. A/C. aw­

ning. r ^ . shower, 70k ml. $350qfafer 734-1388

7 5 Chevy Open Road. 22-. g o o d a h a p e . $ 4 8 0 0 .

'78 22 ' Roadrunner Sth wheel, $4800.328-4518

1073'D odQeSportaman FkebaO. New motor, good cond. Call 738-7393.

1978'Dodge Uttle n to n .2 0 ' D2 K mllea. *8,500.'Cal.BflBrS.-00®73M029.

1985;Model 27' C lasaA southwM, 48K reuphol- ater^d, epeclal engine, newtires.&extras. . 0- 00 6 r b e a t o ffer. Call 324^5722.

1989;Chln6ok. 21', top oC the firte. an ext/as, excel, oond.. 33k ml.. *21,000. S43;e390____________

1990!33’ Rockwood. base­ment model. 20k mL Ford 480. Oskgosh chaasis.

' lo a d e d , ex o e l o ond . $70,000 new. must aell at *39,995.786-3119 aftar 7

199lHolktayRamb(er.29‘, daseA.no(>«noksra/|M8, f w queen bed, lota pf storaoe, generator, excel, cond., 32k mDea.$39.900 crbJ.324-S4ge.324-3S43

80 ton dry oow hay, no rain. . graaa/aM(i$76ten.Ca]l .788:0127'

Tod'bQx A 'RVtailQate'fer' eariy Ford. Can 7 » ^ . '

WECAN8ELLYour nwtor home or travel • -

trailer for coahl Reason­a b le r a t e s , 2 2 y e a ra experience. New Inter.*

. atate location, rwdmum J vWbiny. See Auto Sener i for ploturea and prices. M im erm oljntaln Motor • Homes In Wendell 538* < 2301 for detafls . y

WINNEBAQO WARRIOR: ‘ . New 28* paaa through .

“TsrasxErcoudt. 464 Chev,«en.. : . AC. Special *44.9oa v, J

N o w th ro itth J^eg e ta - ' v ' *2000 & a ts from e

■’ ^Wrmabago. .

B R O C K iU iraR V ' ? a » « 8 y ,o r ia o » 7 7 « ig 7

V Rao* Arrow 32 ft. Low , ml. 28.000 inl. Awning. * 400.*motor. generator, •

< eleoL a^,''m lor6w «v*. Good oond.'See after 1 pm. *2^ 000 .,4 |B 7*2».

tjonal-Trajij

ove. 7 9 TIOQA2inAC.timed ood windows, lu ll awnings,

many extras. MUST SEE. $ 7 9 0 0 .4 2 3 -4 8 2 7 or

—- 324-9236.ove. ...................nd . _ ......- 'I." - -___ 1 0 0 0Coll I SPGRTWa GOODS _ I j j U j j i N S a i P M

5 th 3 m etal w ooda In g rea t lest oond. S lo tllne pu tter.

Brand new balla. tees,— head covers. 734-7962

C om plete a e t LynsUeft hand goH dube w/ bag & cart. $276. Call 324-6722.

mp- 'ex . For aale. goose decoys, tks. Super magnum & stan­

dard. excel cond. .—. Browning BPS 12 gauge,

13^i* e n o t g u h - n e w . 638-8316.____________

__ Men*a-1-3*5 P erslm onlys. woods, steel shafts. New sn- *135.543-4226

ge. r f " ! o i o I * • | 2 £ V g J R A l L £ ^

-=■ ^ Teny Reeort 24'. made "’8* ' down b ^ , buBt-ln stereo.

18'-awnlng, gaa/eleo re- frig, uaed very Uttfe. Must s»etoappredal».Catlaf-

^ ter 4pm 328-6475

18.000 lbs. R e e se fifth « • wheel hitch, used three

times. Can for details 878-__ 1178 or eves 677-4407.~ | 1973 21 ft security travel q camp trailer. Qos. elec- ^ trie, c r batery. Self coh->

■ talned w/ahower & lub. or excel oond. Call for appt 3V- to aee. 438-4339.I t, ---------rly 1974 Starcraft tent trailer,

dean $1000 or beat oftor.— 734-8334. _______M- 1978 Prow ler 19‘ oemp s . trailer. AC. self-contained xrf $3600. Call.423-4345

eves and weekenda and -* 423-6588daye

1979 Teny Travel tri., 23*— excel cond: $4500 w/aw-

Jning, stereo, cassette. TV antenna. 326-6473

1984 Al-Jo, 3 0 '5th wheel, excel cond. loaded.

^ Call 733-8575. zr 1987 WUdemesa 28 ft dou- ‘ ■ ble doors, catelltte heater," • awning, stonm windowa,_ e x c e f a h a p e . A skingtt, $10.000/offer.-«37-e724.} or 731-6741 leave meg.

^ 199030'FlrebailtmUerwnh- yj sikleout, rear queen bed.

lots of closets, storage, -> air conditioner, awning' n. and extras. Non-Smoksrs. -0 .' *18.500.643-8020

1991 Prowler 6th-wfieel A .26KUlruUke new. Sel- >1- d o m u a e d . A lw a y s e, shedded. 878-5945. ,

Si 1993 Roadranger. 28* XT, w/tlpout In dlnlna a rea , -

- has rear Island dean bed, o t AC, awning. TV w/remot».>1. 2 lounge chalra. & many . D. other options. Has been

Inskle stomge all.wlntsr.- • Asking *14,000.643-6265 t 2l'TenYtraner 1974, gas,1, elec. or battery, self con- I. talned w/shower & tub.It exoel cond. Must aee .7 Equal, hftch Ind. $3760 or- best offer. 734-2933.

I,' COMPANION>f Quality made In IdahoI. NASH0 - Affordable, durable 3 BROCKMANS' RV~ 734*31671-800-773-3187

1 JU8TIN:NewCompankm22 'bunk model. *13.900 . I

f BROCKMAN'S RV I I 73»3167,aria0ft-77»Mg7

NEW NASH i r tandem I ■I ~ axle. aeN-oontained,

*9760.> BROCKMAN'S RV 7344167, Or1BOO-77»31B7

r SOverstreak 27 excel, cond.• 7340110.[ Starcraft 1 8 'tent trailer.

1979, e to v e ,fu rn a c e , COOP. Can 423-4906.

WINNEBAQO , Minnie 300. Mmme Winnie ’ Warrior, Brave, Adventurer I

- BftOCKMAN'SRV I 734-31671-800-773-3167

* 'W M torenCTenttraner...M S < e to 7 - 4 « 7336967.; I

. ■M.vyuemeesig'eetfoon* I•' S iz 'tlrh iJS iL 'S i J• welgKtpuUbehlndasmtf'. I ' W " V » n * » » » » 6 1 7 4 I: TRAVEL *8B 24V4^Jaoo. I

..self^oont,A C i r*frlQ &. I (Ireezer com pviment trir I a ao esa .-*6m 73a«646 ’ J

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isportation ^ I^ 3 4 ' 6th wheel 4 horse trail-' 4 g s . ' e r w/sleeper a t auction U. Mon. Can AAA for detans, o r 734*4667/1-800-77(M6ea _

__ • *8x7.6 Single axle flat bed-> i‘ trir. w /loading ramps.'

M ade fo r A T V /anow - mobOes. Lockable box on 6

) t o r ^ . 60x24x24*. *560. t J 73^4898 after 6 pm. j

A l i t^ m a c W n e r^ O ^

f“* W S M O T p R ^ ^ S ra^ Army trailer. % ton, well, A built, suitable for many -^ uses, excel, cond. *600. I.f t Can 637-6737._________

in- Good s t r m 2 wheel utiUty traiter.’^ 7 3 3 -8 8 9 4 .

25' New *96 Indoeed 18 ft tar>- dem, nice, *4300. Call

_ 734-3811.

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4 iTr I l ( n i l £ jV |m A I L £ R 8 I

• 4X7 alngle axle flatbed wfth * I loading ramps, great for F

sman tractor. *275. 7x13 double axle with tool box

• -flatbed. 6 new tirea, *900 - 1 or best offer. Call 386*■ ^374 after 7pni.1 6x10 t« trailer. *600. 734-' r I. 4380. or 733-4085 after 4. *'. 6^12 '20 high flat bod tran-

er. single axle. 16* tires I. w«h extra 14* tires. Was "

m o d e fo r ATV.'e w ith 4 - . r e m ^ ^ * 7 0 0 / o f f e r . I

!. U ffllt/b«l,«00.837<S10 I

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I T ooa ^AUTO PARTS & I

A C C E S S O R IE S I

Ford p ickup b ed iin e r, brand new. fits 8 ' bed. f *t7B/ofTer. Can 324-2037. JAPANESE ENGINE A '' TRANS. 4X4 specials; ~

i .« o o e < W 4 a Cf Need 383 Magwm block \

or complete, will pay fair price. 686-2162 or 7 ^ 4 6 6 ask for Robert g

T,ANTIQUE AUTOS P ' « M l ^ C T I B ^ J

CARMANN QHIA 1968 ~ VW. *1860.734-8583 f

CHEVY C orvette. 1981 I41,000 original mllee. Ishowcond. 0^736-8619 ■ ;

MMsytoednrtlMlndHal- cifM.Juttcil73>083I. c

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O M olbA A ntlque EhAutomobile Reetorations. tiCustom p a lr i^ , quality s

woricatreasorwDlepricea. aDerwls 324-6956 *

CHEVB0LCT71 Cairara, — Super Sport rww engine, FA

. excel ccrxl Caj 543-4782. n

CHEVY El Camino, 1970. h 66.000 actual ml., original ti rims.*5000. 326-5633 _ »

P O R D 1 9 8 7 M u s ta n g FR . Fastback. 289 .6epd, ex- i:

, cel cortd. 7 3 4 -356^ C

t 1 0 0 6 I SII SEMI & HEAVY t ^ ^ E Q U I P M B j T _ a

•79 Starbelt tri. 42' good JD cond. elechgaa motors.' 6( Call .324-3844. tri

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FARM BED setf-unloader. \A 1963.exacond..*17.600 * /offer. New 22' bed and . hoist. $6600. MsUI 20' spud bed. $700/offer. Call evee. 643-8214 ,

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The Board of OIred th e Minidoka Jrrli District (MID) dO( th s following prc surplus:

1 9 4 0 6 0 'LOW TRAILER {olflctr draullo.baavertall. axlo) ap p ra ised S2.000 • $6,500.

1877J^OUQH LOADER K600 (sl

■ $4.760-«5.000 Thesa Hems shall l>

at prtvate sole to th( es t biddor for cas are available for Ir tion at the office of I

All bids for either ton be in writing, mui sc rib ed 'th e ilom.

' contain the amour the name, addrest

' __ telephone numberbidder, the Social S ty number or Tax I cation number of th der. and Include a ' le r's Check payat MID for ten percent I of the amount bM.TI and check shall be p

-- In ft sealed enveloii dressed to *MlnkM oatlon District -pro bid* and m ust b e I

.possMsIonoftheofI MID. R oute # 1 B 100 West 50 South pert. Idaho 63350 n< than 2M0 o'dock p.i Thursday, July 6, i

. Bids received aftei ; date and time shall r 'Considered.Bkfs wtD be opened i

MID o ffice durln( meeting of the dire on July. 6 .1 9 8 5 at

If 'ab idder is succet the balance of tha c h a s e p r ic e In ci Cashier’s Check or

— ----------- day Order shall be Iered by 4:00 o'clock o n P rtc^ .Ju ly ? . 18

' th e office o f MID. C ashier's cheeks o successful bidders be returned on Julj 1985.

All property Is sold Al without warranty of kind Including but noi Ited to m erchantat and fitness for any p< ular purpose.

The Directors of MIC serve the rtght to ri any or all bkis.

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QMC 1963 tnick and a $3000. CA« 734-23«

CHEVROLEri967 Tr V* ton. standard shift tuns. $600.32fr3002

CHEVY '72 % Ton, / AC, tilt, PS. $3661. 734*1306 eves

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c' $2996. Good shape. L - L ; . ■•Jrt. 4g3-6640.

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C HEVY-1975 1/2 ALE OP 1076 3/4 ton 350 4

Irrlaatlon 1-800-770-4560.. ‘>»clared DODQB-92Kton

e x t ? & ? c a b .e , 3W B 0 Y 637^764ictric hy- FORD F-100. 1970 tan, triple good, $2300.436-t ed value '

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tom must o r'bM offer'423^'m ust de- fiT^ . .......... i .im, must GMCl't1984 Amertcfount bid, gle 4 . AT. blue, 11-ess; and mflw, good transpow r of the n. $MOO/offer. fl29-

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L'rhi'S! JE 'SSOArmyJ»lope ad- $lgyVo»er 734-488 d m Irri- . ig g j lTy; yu(|«TOfmH p ro p e r^ - - e n A n e , 2 ' body 11 >e In the suspension lift 35' s office of K li^tlres. needM I Box 8. WQ&. $ 8 0 0 /o f f^

SS'iSS( p.m. on J E ^ 1850 Army |6, 1995. good engirie. softifter that $ 1 ^ o f > e r .7 3 4 ^

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• IHC 1971. 2 0 p w e n ,70. runs AT. $1250.43»0324

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ricw ^ good, almost now tic ',114,000 n e e d s battery $1.0' jgorttti^ . C hevy C ap rice , rui 28-5316 needs battery $300.0 .23^00 ■Air. roar •,lunroof. A T p p i

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’*Ca/l DODQE 1993 Shade AC, AM/FM cassette dlo, PL PM. cruise I

.HWnni' 45000 ml. $8,750. T 7631. or 543-5784.

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hat in the Gaza Strip about )eople are squeezed into niles— while Gaza’s remain* aill o c ^ e d by Israeli settlds ny units guarding them. Up Kxkers would bp^cut off fiom i, u ith a S1 million .daily kES. osure Vb^ld result in rotting 1 lost trade.-increasing the loss mrAjid'a'million West Bank . woukl suffer amilar damages, ursed his rage, staring at his Ily. Nabil Shaath, his senior otiator, broke the silence, peace talks are stalled.” he when we were close to a ma- rough.” He noted that at the g with-Robin, they had dis- ie lea seo fl7 0 0 o fth e 6 0 0 0 prisoners held by Israel, plus n o f a “safe corridor” from icho and a freeze on Israeli building in the West Bank, w understood?" Arafat asked, ombing Israel to destroy us. ling this. Also, the Gulf in the U.S. are sending mon- I and Hamas.” He returned •lis. “With theii- army, they op our people from throw-

’ he said, recalling the 1987- in the Gaza Strip. “For sev- ley couldn’t stop tiiem. So n says. ‘S top them [the ity is] fit>m blowing them- ^nd he closes our borders.” )nly makes it worse,” added allective punishment Barms t, not the g u il^ ones. It only lie to more violence.” i the heart.of the problem. >inet. responding to the fear f the Israelis, wanted to keep closed until Arafat got con- terrorists— no sm all task. irough_its._propaganda.. inics, woricer-faciories and ’clfiggsystem, had thgsym-- quarter p f the people, most 3g in squalid refugee camps, •aited too long.” Arafat said, ow his public turned on i no room left to maneuver.'■ iggested we adjourn our talk

}ut to another day. “You cIto president is so upset,”in*. - "Upset? Upset? I’m ias Arafat, slamming the taJ p with anger, his thick, puim wordlessly. His entire Iss. this d e s p e ^ momentng to retmn his leadership—jss —Today,-lhere-are-alnk ~Palestinians:Close to !es. Gaza, the West Bank, Islis The restore scattered aiior mostiy in Syria. Lebai:e. the U .S. F o r m any olhe Arafat's image bringsla-. m er hom es, orange jhe fields— and memories iis- en in their national sti0 0 failure to deliver on thlus brought disenchantment'>m Beneath the mock meli Arab headdress. Arafat 1ik. equating secrecy witlhL women, however, do scJS. veil. His wife. SuhaTa>£ s bom feminist (now conm- who is 31 and half hised “gracious, gallant, and'ey She added: “But he’sw- has to control .everything-------A ■ « I shadow." Il

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never foiget it,” he said, n is fiercely p r e ^ t in his le Palestinian homeland. :vident a few days la ter eoutskirtS'OfGaza.he laid ne for a Palestine L aborquarters. __ _______ ___ _ived in his buUet-i»roof Ca*-* ed by wailing sirens and a Mt The crowd, freely min- empty field; lined up to nd. From there, be took his a flag.decked canopy, fac- led spectators. Scores o f led from n e a r^ buildings, tl q x o ed routinely e n o u ^ Palestinian labo tm to join lilding a new nation. But them to keep btiilding un*9 Jenisalem. His voice ris- “AU of us are willing to be ; the way, until our f l ^ flies m . tbe capital o f Palestine! link they can scare tis wilh r we bavelnightier weap- mpon o f faiths the weapon m, the weapon p f / i / t ^ ! ” ' n e would say, a discourse udience. Arafat was telling >—the Islamic-Jihad and It he wanted credit for any iasc o f their prisoners. He ling Palestinians, wherever e, to keep alive their dream * d he was speaking to those com rades who had de-

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id waiting now to see how _ Je scoresAMth the Isiaelis.— LO leader appeared un - • at effect his words would I. where rihad and Hamas tiled 67 and injured 239 in ; and where Jihad means 0 Israeli ears.>esn*t realize that in this annot have secret talks, Mimething else in public,” EyadSarraj, a psychiatrist .1 iaza's communi^ menlal- m. “You cannot talk about i irup violence in aiQr way.” d 'th is, I joined Arafat fo|^ < supper. When I arrived’, 1 hall was packed w ith 1

nvestors from all over the < rab boycott was feding, the j were open, and evejybody. 1 a n t^ a piece o f the pie. uUy 1 :3 0 a jn .S u p p er . m the confercnce table in i Ip, vegetables, dieese, pita i ^ a t doesn't siqoke, and I Qt, coffee a lc c rf io l. He _ irm te a w ith h o n e y .b e - i desux>ys vitamins. F ive \ il us. As my host, Arafat i

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In sccret talks, both sidi > that Palestinian elections 1 s as soon as possible, prior - self-ruleontbeW estBanl f this and save tbe peace pi . would redeploy secu ri^ . six m ajor urban areas. Aj 1 would seek an agreement t andblamuJibadtohokloi• would b e ^ militaiy trial• tremists and conduct am ! Further, Arafat and Rabini pate next year’s negodadof ! maoentAatus” o fsu d i(^ l I settlements, borders. Pale

hood, secudty and. eventual I I showed A rafat a phi ■ ■ some youth of-23 who ha

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■picture on the w all It show o f tbe Rock in J’eriisalem.: holiest site. Ife drew a figur great religions o f the Holy: historical order—die Jew: rising into tbe Christian Cr tum led to the crescent o f j is tbe emblem o f our Fatal in the PLO,” he explaine

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pd about being Z S J J J w SbIS young. ThaFMoeonanngabasebaU the MUMihsandasuede C c i^ lO fiCater. If you re* n h n f -ccaiitbeA B C J J " ® * . On, you won’t Pimth.n tfaat Kellie is nB ^D obteshinglyopea TlmeonPlmtm and coltish. a r t t , t9 B 8 ; a high school

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