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P a g ® B l and crafts. They ten to th e tall ti
f f lo re lav ish edcMim* M ountain Man I * 7 ^ * A nd th e y ev e r y b u m other’s cabiiK y g e t a n But thc sin ilan m u se u m After a second sd io o l something is cono Iccrion. k id s haiP atfo RQ O thers sport ban
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Cupert s ^ afflicted vrith h e s ta te far more cncomp: day. passionate than thP a g e D l cal summer campc
T he children ai have one thing in a r e e i th e r cance have some type ol
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T O M gunfire just a mor gorixe these chfldi
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T h is is th e el O’Rorke has give — vocation'to voiunt selo r a t Camp Ra sp e o o l camp'th'dl
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foreign oU supplio of business sei
in D m odity a t a r t i f ld . . . United States.
• • If the UJS. goveiImpose a tax ralsi some Imported oil
2 ^ The four countries. ^ Iraq and Venezuela" '■ " ccnt of U.S. oil imp(
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B O ISE -A nincn n for Idaho product:
cL ^ d s the Asi Ln sta te , Idaho Comis Gary M ahn says.
O v e ra ll. Id a l d ropped 15 perce b tIllo n in l9 9 7 to $ : year. However, a It
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LAIN-1p Rainbow ( ; children wi ce to just be^ campersrmpondant freedom
w cek-lo' - A t first g lance, Friday,at C athedral P ines “Vou cook Uke the typical a l » do iyou'd find a t many said of he r cam p s h e ld in even aftains. time for 1laugh an d do a r ts “Wc giey kick back to lis- own litdi1 ta lc s and Indian wc havei:d o n th e m by ses kids 1n D avid Haralson. these kid/en “ r a id " each s tu ff bot
backhoira n d e s stop there .' .........This scnd look, you nodcc together im tradiaory. al voluntliave puffy faces. t io n s toKindannos around • charge fo:Still o th e rs ha v e ______Tips of hair. Some _________n and wane.
in a d o sc r inspcc- le n faccd b y th e nts these children rith, the ir spirit is nposszng com*1 those of th e typi< nper.
a t th is cam p a ll : in common: they ice r su rv ivo rs o r
of cancer attack-iilbodtes^______brave ld d s ,r said f - B o i^ a n ^ t e r . daho. Air National
Iy3.vho faccd enem y oonth ago to cate- Qdren as “ brave"1 itself. ■ ■ ■ ■
e le v e n th y e a r .iven u p .a week’s u n tc e ra sa c o u n -— ««*>•««■ Rainbow Gold, a a campfire c h 'dTscnds yoiiiig tbe m e C
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)N ~ In an unusual - some o rad e d isp u te , a g ro u p ofnies contends four leading iiiliers are driving them out gsd lin g th e valuable com- n'Id a lly low p rices in th e c;
verrunent agrees, i t could sl lising th e barrel p ricc of ai oil by up to 170 percent. ires-Saudi-A rabia,M eji£o.--------icla - supply about 60 per- nports.
0 exports i• m r - ..... - - ^ '^ ^ ^ "tadustty-sl
trends.icrcased demand **Our es lets in em erging m arkets lil Rg th e im pact o f may be do o a i crisis o n the > e m er^ n g < nm erce Director a n d C h in
M ahnsald. la h o e x p o r ts ' Exports) rcen t from $1.8 25 per cent > $1.6 billion last t e ^ o l o g ; a look a t I d ^ ’s of fiby couniry. and - • n e n t,-m e t
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BO^^Gold /ith cancer skidsiers with cancer to enjoy the lom of being outdoors. The (•long cam p w rap p ed uply-QU do it for the kids, but you lo it for y oursdf," O'Rorkc of his volunteering efforts, a f te r so recen tly serv ing
for his country, c get wrapped up wilh our itUe problems a t home, bui iven’t faccd the things the- ds have. A fter being around kids, you don't le t the litde b o th e r you w hen you get home," O'Rorkc said, s sentim ent is w hat brings »er two scores o f profession- un tecrs and enough donate ru n th e cam p fre e of
e for the cm cer sufferers.
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Iractor Ted C tuaen fe r of BoUe i«MiMtM^Bnd»lRCdarli«-— Ire ceremony beld s t the end of
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T h e C om m erce D ep a rt d ed d e today w hether to let oilmen’s peddon go ahead.
Already th e ease has fra< industry, pitting Big Oil aga gUng In d e ^ n d c n t producei mists say it could put Ameri< c y to an ew ics t. •
The oilmen’s request for ar shocked trade experts who are h i ^ y volatile and dicK markets.
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‘ ex p o rts to tra d itio n a l cs lilfc Japan and Taiviran _ < : down, but shipm ents tong countries like Mexico cl in a a r e a c tu a l ly u p ,” caid. in s to Asia a s a w hole fell r ent lost year, primarily Inlogy. Y et, sh ipm en ts to i>f food, com puter equip- • r n e a su r in g -d e v ic e s-a n d — u
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Alwve, he a in 't h e a v y G r e g S) Ketchum. The csuitsalor and cai dren a g n 6-16 who hove cancel sta tion before receiving Injectloi and plans a career In nursing.
pute R,)rices Sor tm e n i w as to;t the Oklahoma L m U
raclurcd the oilBamst the Strug-:crs, and econj^ „i„ceotbn c a -sm d e p o h .
aninvcstigadon 10 say oil pnces ctatcd by world
,t th is caso is_ e see OIL. Page A2 . hissp ind
countries“ sem iconductor com putei-c
rose by 42 percent and aco ed for $26 million of Idaho’s
_ export sum.E x p o rts to M exico, sue
c o m p u te rs , m a ch in e ry , f commodities and processed I increased by 23 percen t to million.
C anada, Idaho’s largest t in g p a r tn e r la s t y e a r , boi m ore than $303 million in ;
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; Starley of Twin Falls gives 9-yesi camper spent each moment togetl icer. At loft, Karina Kroll, a senior lio n s to Increase her ted blood cel
Return tclome students ajisoctoted P re ta_________________
rLETON, Colo. - On the first c , Joshua Lapp will scan for fri in Columbine H igh School’s ly, where new w hite tile glcai jf bloodstained carpet, s basketball coach Rudy Marti) the gym widi an aching sense o lod frien d a n d co lleague I rs.--la rd C astaldo w tll'be eigh t i n a hospital, adjusting to life wi i oUegs paralyzed by a bullet th ridcord.
JS help ofij" d i lp s ~ . 'r a e n tr* n ia c h in ’e r iccount* chips, paper, lea t o’s to td com m ounes and p
a rise of neariy 2 p< uch as T o td exports to ’, fa rm Union slowed by t id food, s ti l l acco u n ted fl to $66 $450 million in s d
th e U n ite d Kingi st trad- largest European bought th ird - la rg e s t tra i n prod- w orldw ide, rose t .equip— -la s t year-to4202-ini
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yesr-old M att Qroner of Solse a lift igether during Camp Rainbow Gold, ilor a t Boise High School, awakens1 cell count. Kroll h a t been coming
:o Colunare eager to red;
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s t day of fade here anytime ■ friendly and faculty bdlevt il’s m ain Columbine will at 1 Icams in “I think cveryor
toge tbackd icre ,” m in will . just want to get ba se of loss son of reclaim )t, ti le D ave malgr back into oui
Castddo, 17, wa ht m iles April 20 when seni ! without I^ lan K leboH 17,. t th a th i t - . .an d pipe bombs....
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ffsetAsiarT e ry rc o m p u te r-------- IdahViea th e r products, exports v id processed food, w e re ofi2 percent. . demand I ; to the European ucts.by 6 percent, but E xpond fo r m ore th a n modidessd es. Exports to $71 roll
Ingdom, Id ah o ’s processecan customer and percept titra d in g p a r tn e r processe ^ J )^ |1 2 percent , nearly 22
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ft to their cabin north of Id, a special qm ip for chillis from a nap In th e nm ses lg to tb e camp for nine years
u b in e;laim school: expccts the memories of a school shooting anack ip le soon, but many students !vc their Aug. 16 return to It least h d p in the healing, one 's anxious and exdted
M artin sdd . “A lot of us! back into our building'ond;, to bring some sort d nor- )ur lives."vas leaving Cdum bine on: miois Eric Harris, 18, and- 7, arrived armed widi guns-
S3$e sec COUIMBINE. Page A2 .
n lossesibVlilgh-iech'andtlmber------t w<;rc down last year, but j f f s e t by an in c rea sed d for food and other prod-
i r t s o f b u lk fa rm com ; ts increased 10 per cent tb lillion in 1998, whilt! e d food exports giiined £ t to $342 milliptL Raw and ised foods ac c o u n t fo r 22 percent o f Idaho's total.
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reb e ls from four mout Inges an ^ p reven t ihc from cscala tin g to full warfare.
Ruuiun troops and po liclicopter gunsltips and I to sliell positions seized IhanT.OOO Mu-'Jlnrnglili e a r lie r w hen they cros
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Four Russian servicen killed in the fieliiing ant 15 wounded, according tc in Dagesian. Tliere was maiion about casualtie the rebels.
T h e fig h tin g is th e i afflict Russia’s Caucasu since Moscow’s failed wa Chechnya ended in 19% uneasy truce. Chechnya o u t of M oscow’s con tt C hech en le a d e rs hav
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'Hiey fired at Castaldo ers .and then entered thi killing Sanders and 12 s T w e iity .th re e s tu d e n t injured before the gunm milted suicide.
C asta ld o and A nne I'{(KhhaIier, also recovcri a spiniil injury, are the ( studen ts .still hospitalize plan to return to Columbii •■•All my frien d s a re i
don't see any reason to c said Oistuldo, sitting in : d ia ir ai Craig Hospital. “1 ty m udi just trying to picl life where I left o f f ... ex« few tilings, of course.”
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offensive. “T!ile w orst to destroyed”asus re ^ o n The affiliatiiwar against insurgents rea9% with on S u n d ay . Rilya rem ains d c s c n b ^ them tro l. a n d group o f Chcilav e b een and foreigners
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school has tom e M arie JeffDolgan.chi-ering from Children’s Ho^le only t s-o H e said theilized. Both may b reak donbine. flashbadcs, a are th e re . I post traum atic:to diange,” T he Jeffers-in a wheel- District has spI. “Fm pret- rem o v e signspick u p m y E\-en the souni:»cept for a has been char
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du i.s gee people to undcrs: t ^ c o x r^ u c tia n relief is p b le . ' ' H otise M a jo rity Le: D ick A rm ey, of Texas, saii
. “ FtwJfews Sunday.”QinCBjVit budj^ec director.
Lew , accu sed R ep u b lican resocncg to a “cynicil churi and; “a. fiscal hoax" to sell c cac icua . ££3 office releasci a n a l^ w ciuc said GOP tax w ould tr iau e r acrnnlyhCib< spending reductions under a : bud^c law .
Ic s a id M ed ica re would ceduced by S32 billion over yeuCT and. crop insurance wi IiMeSlS- billion. Spending for esransv day c a re and s ta te ; gramH d u e cater tiie needy wi b e e lim in a ted o r cu t. sa id snu^;.
Clinron. sa id th e re would "h u g e cues in a il these thin JStSzer a leng thy explanarioi
Hie d id tt't seem to change nrindii. D em ocratic governi su c it 3A B ill G raves o f Kan: said: diey w ere skeptical of O D P p iu ^ Republican goverr fanned: x u n ite d fro n t beh Bttfpufalicans in Congress.
■*IE th is isa'c a good tim e to c ea-t esv w h ea is ic a good timi Gon, Jam es Gilmore of Virgi s o ^
W hile m ak in g tb e ir case rn-tix, Stickles and Clinton ta [iM£oi6 erpotiriciI problems.
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and Stanford bi# pn ftora ttw f lto s m t B r ^ Women am Bar tonriatlon csnvcntlon
iem -ie lv es to e q u a lity fo iniTH»» ,’ ffTTn<r»»iii sa id “I hop kxc E c a n reach o u t and hel inmgn. today.” .S b e th in k s y o u n g e r w om e
lice fo r g ra n te d m any of th iiii.tiiCi*% tzE women’s r i^ t s .” 11 don^ wane women to get to
imfiurmble w ith che opporhm: es. diac they have," tlie justJC' lidi i s d ie interview. "There a r
p eo p le wbo would like ti x w chings b a c k w here the; ere-befijce;"’A n o ch e r a w a rd r e c ip ie n t a n fb rd law-professor B arbar Q ea Babcock, is working on ;
taminationo c cnnm cincs buried the fact
a a . w hich o ccu rred from thi n£-CS5Qs to che mid-1970s, ii tporcs. f i le d in a rc h iv e s toom nm . a co re ingredient it xc£ear bom bs,, is a highly
n c s r i r i ^ M e d in q L ^ ^ s a Tnir a: m illionth of an ounce he Ktducait plane was designet I handle only uranium, a mUdlj iffiMccvem etaL “T^g-gnnntnimty m dliS'day hO! i. £di» o£ tile kinds of contami n t s ifiey w ere exposed to," said mesWl. Owen^ a Paducah lowyet p:e*ntin8 t c s d d is wates
BiettHfc consequences rem ain gfiwr. Jib' cum pi elumsive study
e a actem pted ac Paducah. In i fw rhno^ w iu re oldg . worlc-
BSeCT a n d u n u su a l illnesses, oe 2I^5eflr veteran worker who td KC ISaO campiled a lis t o f 50 ty fijjces h e woriced w ith who
•Eac ythi n s w as so sa fe , so JkTeas..”'- r h f _j f ,o rk e r , J o e w fa t t .q fd in a a jmenriew jusc fo c e M s d e a th . ”T o d ay w e o« r gfr*- c ruch a b o u t Chose uatiises. [ c a s fe e l ic in m y
usuppclave t o . Nickles hoped h rstand w ould e n d a n ai i possi- bcnveen the GOP e a d e r Republican leader aid on over a proposal to
money from the su r. Jack tax cuts, in s of “ I can tell y o u - irade" " th is s e n a to r and 1 their behalf of all Repub icd an tha t’s not going to X cuts (welfare) money wibn.Trtl hf<nif<___________a 1990. T h e R ep u b lica
were angry a t n o t : Id be cd about the idea, i r five Though his remai would tam e than aides h: or vet- Clinton upset mar e pro- p a r tic u la r ly Repi would quesdoning their wi :d th e income children em
eral health insuranc lid be About 1 3 million ings.” been en ro lled in I ion of Clinton said states I s a i^ .fnr gmiHipn rhis is R ep u b lican gov
plained that the O i e any tra t io n h as b een ; •nors, them approval to di insas, in su rance prog ran >f the said only 2.5 million jmors eligible, shind “ H e’s ju s t g ran
grumbled Republic; 3 cuts Engler of Michigan, m e?” O ther GOP goverr -ginia suspec ted C linton
tro u b le for a colle se on George Bush of Tci a c k - ing R epu b lican ca
president.
0 judgme. b iography o f C lara
__ FnltT n 10^^a n d C a lifo rn ia ’s fi lawyer. In 1893 a t t W orld’s F a ir , FoltJ f i r s t kno w n p ro p c United S tates to crea m ent-funded public office for poor peoi: with crimes.
, Foltz was throw n school a t one point 1 n istling of her skirt; the mole students, Bf drawing a laugh froi ence.
C o lu m b ia p u b lic < office during th e late becam e S tanford 's f:
rem ained the only wi for the next live years
Now, she to ld the “J u s t a s w om en ha great s ta tive a s lawye fession is falling apai p ie complain of greet manity, needless aggi soulless lack of cont
, __ so d e '^ e f fe ^ " "pro- “ Women lawyers m [| a num erical force gr<
to re v e r s e th e s e t t re tu rn th e p ra c tic c th e hum ane, public-
fo r and redem ptive worl °pc . once i ts a sp ira tio n ,’ e lp said.
During the C an e r i len tion, Babcock headed th e D eparttrien t’s civil d
h i r ^ a lot of women a top ed a lot o f women, whii
e r one of my b est ac 3ce m ents," she said in an i are A lso h o n o red Sun
to Houston environmentj >«y Carol E. Dinkins, lawy
A . S c h n e id e r of Wa n t . D.C.. and U.S. D istr ira N orm a L. Sha | ^ a Pennsylvania.
1 Judge and la ^ file suit agair “e' tobacco firmes. DALLAS (AP) - A I
judge and a l a ^ e r at “ y th a t th e n a tio n ’s thii ^ to b acco com pany 3S ‘obtained private jihor
^ in an effort to intimida ^ credit them during a se " y smoke tr ia l
.•Judge Billy Jo e Lan p la in t i f f s a t to rn e y Langston claim in sep su its th a t law yers for
fer wm iam M n Tobacco C< ed their privacy in 1997 a conspiracy to have
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an g ry d isp u te Mght )P governors and ders in C o n fe ss to seek welfare , states to pay for
u - a t least from !id I b e lie v e on - . iublican le a d e rs - •; to happen. The t=will stay intact.” _ _ ^
ican g o v e rn o rs f m Mot being consult^ Z S1.' .....................narks were m ore —s had pred icted , h*jan y governors, S?>-tie p u b lic a n s , by'w ork to get low- _ _ _ervoUed in a fed-uice program. ■on childrra haven th e program .tes should shoot ’
;overnors com - S ^ . ' . • Clinton adminis- •.in slow to g ive I develop health t , ^ [ H H -ams. A nd th ey ‘ aaQHW ion children are
a n d s ta n d in g .” lican Gov. John I
em ors said they ■*■Dn was m aking lleag u e - Gov. *Fcxas, the lead- 1 c a n d id a te fo r J.X X
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ggression and 1999 c^ntin w e r n abojit____some.are.ca
g rea t enough weSthcr sy:t r e n d s a n d ,hc io „ c s ,
,cc o f law to lio in tc rcsted■ork th a t was virgini.n,” Babcock g „ w th , del
. a d m i m s ^ .r f ^ e j u s u c e ithasgoii,1 division. “I p ,n ^ d prompt' aruiounced t.h ic h lc o ^ d - fo rce of U
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A Mississippi ‘driest in• a re alleging 1965 - the rc :h ird la rg est (or rainfall y ille g a lly away as Nei hone records Anzonaidate and dis- gency annou 1 second-hand contemplatet
Congress h jindrum and w eek appro ey C yn th ia em ergency j w parate law- naoon s farm for Brown & help stem 0 Corp.invad- ties pnccs thi
99 7 a s p a r to f inrecentyeai ire th e judge But as wei B c a se . T h e “ “1 moves v ws rep o rted fanners neci
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■KERSVILLE, Md. - hod, die sky was a solid ceil- fm ire , broken only by the <lal Luiiutiy ribbotrof-vrtiite ’“ liopened to loll lazily by. c:r foot', w hat passed for sire the color and consisten- ' p)illcd com flakes and pro- ^I sound that made Shirley arm an 's h e a r t ache w ith - 0ssing step. n hear that crunch-cnmch-
said Zim m erm an, 6 6 , d; as she walked over what itgedly a patch of alfalfa on C>-acre farm h e re in th is hro llin g m id lands. “ We ft had any rain really since uner. Ajid^veVc j u s t l ia d ' aiI time getting ih in ^ in the diBut wc ju st keep going A
BD going and h opefu lly___irsome rain soon.” la
iwcred h er eyes, jabbed a ir•shod foot a t the soil and ti< 1, “H o p c ^ y .”has been th e re fra in of mlarge and small ihrough- olMid-Atlantic region this ac as the Great Droughi of - Sl
itinues unabated in whattcalling the worsLoggcul-___ tlir is is - s in c c th e -G ccat— tlion. Fed by a months-long GIsystem that has yielded re
:st rainfall on record in hiBas, the drought has left inin M aryland, Delaware nt
E^nia w ith stun ted crop to dead livestock, ledgers-cd ink and g ra ss th a t cx5 breakfast ccreal. m;{otten so bad that late last fr<
P re s id e n t C lin ton vaxi the formation of a task agr federa l, ag cnc ies to M.(0 the. crisis. His declara- mi: on the heels of an earli- thir to make emergency, low- esiedcral loans available to soirmcrs in six states. its ghout mudi of this coun-\'c seen tlie worst d ro u ^ t I'v! Dust Bowl days,” said thi•eferring to the notorious tiv}f the 1930s. Se: fpartment of Agriculture that emergency declara- | i = ht be (uctended in states qf already exist and were isidered for other states,; New Jersey and New id while conditions are t in the Northeast sincee record year - the need w< all has ex tended as far
Bna. where more emer- . B nounccments are being ~ A iteid.ss has also joined in, ki$t proving a S7.4 billion St cy a id package for the rnners, which also could I losses from commodi- q• tharhavc fallen sharply /ears.welcome as such finan- !s will be, th e region’s iced som ething ju st as It th a t has been even- L i
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harder to come by: rain.Sincc last summer, the reg
has h a d on av e rag e a b o u t few er in c h c s of r a in fa ll tl expccted, which is about a tl
“ lesrthair^oim alrAndTrtiU irfi castcrs an ticipated in term itt showers la te r in th e week, i
■perhaps 2 inches over th e n few m on ths, alm ost everyc agrees that it would take a deli of almost Biblical proportiom make a big im paa.
Some of the most optimistic - desperate - in the region a re ^ ing th a t N a tiona l H urrica C enter’s rcccn t p red iction 0 heavy stonn season, may meai few heavy, s o a k ^ rains.
And while dried-up creek and receding water lines are be documented throughout the M Atlantic, perhaps no state is rc ingjnorc.than.M oryland, wh< last week Gov. Parris Glcndcn imposed the first w ater rcsti tions in tlic state’s history.
W ashing a car, filling a swi m ing pool o r com m ittin g a other of a host of water-consumi activities can bring Hncs of up 51,000 and 6 months in jail. —
“No one can look at the flow .tlie rivers anii.sirfnm s nnd kni t h e rc ’s-n o t o -p ro b le m -h e « Glchdening said, announcing t restrictions. “The Potomac is a; historic low ... (sdcntisu are) s< ing rock in th e Potomac they' never seen before. Now’s die tii to conserve the water."
W hile the s ta te ’s form ers a exempt from the restrictions ai may w ater and irrigate tlieir fiel freely, it may be too la te to s vage much of their season. Stii agricultural ofHcials estimate th M aryland fa rm ers m ay lose much as 90 pcrccnt of thcur cr this year. \Vhile a precise doll estimate of those losses is elusiv some believe it could easily >v'o its way into the high millions.
“F orty years In farm ing, ai I 've n e v e r se e n an y th in g lil this,” said Tom Shoddcy, exec tive director of Maryland’s Far Service Agency.
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night of Aug. 9,1969, wj sivcly h o t. W indow s i open , but the scrcnms shots »vere no more the e choes in th e h ills an
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No one but th e k ilk S h a ro n T iite p lcad iiif unborn baby.
Thu next morning, u scream ing into th e str finding the nctross and e rs s ljiughtered in a g scenc m arked by blood ings with mes.s;iges like ‘ PiRs.”
T he nex t n igh t, it hi a g a in . R o sem ary an LaBiunca, a wealthy coi lived 'across 'iow nrw ere to death in thefr home.
T inny years later, the______th Q ia ic ia_ B ian ca .m u i
not rest. H ie Charles Ma that carried out the sevei h a u n ts th e In te rn e t an generation is oddly fixa m ass m urder tha t rem nation’s most biu irre an ous.
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ings,“1 rem em ber it a s if it
te rd ay ," said rea l estai E la ine Y oung, who hac th e b en ed ic t C anyon e T ale and her d irecto r h Roman I’olanski. “ I crid weeks afterw ards and it years to recover from it.’
Vincent Uugliosi, the pr w ho w ro te th e book ' Skelter.” calls the killings bly the most bizarre mass cjLse we’ve ever had in Am
B odies w ere scatterei the lush green estate. Mi who was 8 1/2 months pi was stabbed to death, ihi from a rafter in the livin Also sla in-w ere Abigail heiress to tlie Folger cof time; Voityck Frykowski,; film m aker friend of Fol
, Jay Sebring, hairdressei • stars; and Steven Parent, i
m an shot while leaving i tage of his friend, the carc
The victim s’ fam e and combined with the grisly
. of the crimes to draw intei ai a tte n tio n , w hich intc when policc found the Lat sla in in the upper middl neighl>orhood of Los Fell the s;ime bloody scniwling:
The k illers w ere at lar S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ian s thrown into panic. People to buy guns and the mor guard dogs exploded.
“I grew up in Los Angelc_____ can’t rem em ber a time whi
p ie w e re m o re sc a re d , - —S tephen Kay, tlic trial co*p
to r who has a tten d ed 53 hearings for tlie killers, lo for th e ir continued incarcei
T h re e m o n th s la te r , —— arrested-a-ras-tB g-bnndn
m em bers devoted to a cha: ic .e x -c o n v Jc t n a m e d Cl Manson. They callcd thcrr th e M a n so n F a m ily , an n am e s till sym bolizes (hi underside of the 1960s.
C u lt m e m b e rs in d u lg drugs, and popu lar cu ltur have inspired ^helr octs. Bi
’ contends th a t M anson bc. th e Beatles w ere ta lk ing t th ro u g h so n g s H k e - “ B S k e l te r ," w h ich in s p ire d e s ire to fo m en t a ra c e v
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: pn)Sccuior >k "M clte r ngs “[>n)ba- lass murder America."
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ail Folger.coffcc for- Sharon Tateki, a'PolishPolanski’s; ing," rccallcd 1’ <scr to the lead defense at: nt. aym ing In h e r m er lg the cot- Ju stice ," repo, arctaker. reca lled a 10- nnd sta tu s “testimony thai isly nature fying to ludici atemation- w ith nam es li n tensified Snake and Ou LaBiancas se lf im m ola t ddle class destniction ... a i'eliz am id disappearing, I ings. -• undiscovered u Inrec and
m s iverc dcfcndam s re t plen isl.i'd icnccs trom llic n'art<c( for . , ^ t''defendants, Su;
H ou tensoles and I Krenwinkel, we w h ^ p t ^ - h im -a f te r ta k ii
a tte m p tin g to r^prosecu- admitting their (
Anodier defend, ', lobbying Watson, was fou rceration. jj^atc trial. Tliei ;r, po lice were commuted id-of-cu lt—^ d c u th -p o n u lty - charismat- lawed in Americ
C h a rle s B ut i t w as lemselves C a lifo rn ia ’s C a n d th e P riso n , w ho 1 th e dark nation's Imogina
•It’s sad but M u ig e d in somewhat of a f( tu re may people. He gets u Bugliosi day, m ore mail t believed in die United Stai
jg to him An Internet se; “ H e lte r . “ C harles Mansi i r e d h is long list of refei :e w ar in sites devoted to i
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son Is escorted to a Los Angeles co iment on conspiracy chargei stemm nany still have a morbid fascination of his followers were convicted of.
—— . America. cd sa}V A tr ia l a s ductic
b izarre as any ahd arM B se e n in One
A m e r i c a n Mans(c o u r ts tra n s- offers
P ^ l f ix ed th e receivnation. c x ce r
" It w as like “thoufth a t old rad io phy"G
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and so interest- "and ed Paul Fitzgerald, the pie ha': attorney. Jack thlem o ir , " H e a d lin e Thep o rte r Theo Wilson b e s t stO-month tr ia l w ith re p o nhat went from horri- sp o k elicruus ... w itnesses A tto rri l i k e ’L o tsap o p p a , the trieO uish' ... th re a ts of “ Ch.la tio n a n d o th e r m an.".. a defense attorney he’s mi;, his drow ned body genera J until many months * very day th a t thereceived d ea th s e n - ' _h e jury.” A S
th re e w om en co- -Susan Atkins, Leslie t O en a n d P a tr jc iawere convicted with C k in g n h c stan d and to a b so lv e h im by lirovm deadly deeds, ndant, Charles “Tex’' found guilty in a sep- lieir death sentences ted to life when the
rica in 1972. * ~ s M anson , now in -; C o rco ran . S ta te '0 k id n a p p e d th e inadon.fMansonhasbecome HeeanQ folk hero to young through its four fan letters ail than any prisoner Formoistates,” Kay said. ^ ,1 —search of the words ■ B S nson” com es u p a ifcrences, including to M anson's record-
WKI and four others were slain the
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s courtroom for a December, 11, imming from eight murdofs. Thirty tion with Manson and the crimes of.
sayings, his music and rcpro c tions of his scraw lcd note: d a m o rk .Dne W eb s ite , o p e ra te d by inson follow er S andra Good, e rs argum ents for M anson to reive a new trial and lengthy c e rp ts from M an so n ’s louf^is” a s well as a “discogra- f" of recordings of his amateur tar-playing.T he name Maason has l)vcome letaphor for e%U" said BugUosi; id evil Itas its allure. Some peo- have the same fascimition for
k the R ippcnm d Hitler.”'h e pheiiom enoh is perhaps st su m m ed up by a fo fm er lo r te r . S a n d i G ib b o n s, a ikcsw om an fo r D is tric t o rney G il G arcetti, covered trial for City News Sen-icc. C h a rlie w as a lw ays a con n ." said Gibbons, “ and now s managed to con a whole new icration of people.”
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CHICAGO (AP) - lislicd s tudy circula econom ists a n d cr experts suggests tiiat tion of alw nion in the has c o n tr ib u te d to
_ _ c d m ej_t h c _ e hi.c.iifi reported Sunday.
___ Several academics ica lltrd llie rS sca rc lf ' and provocative, but skeptical.
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Levitt and Donohue soy thi research was an attem pt to det mine what causes reduced crin and was not an endorsement abortion.
Levitt said it would be diffia to confirm th e re lo tio n sh be tw een a b o rtio n a n d crln definitively, b u t added: “I thli we've anfassed enough eviden to m ake people tak e th e issi seriously.”- -T h esn rd y -fo u n d - th a t-s ta t with high abortion ro tes In tl 1970s oxperienced.grttatcr droin crime in the 1990s (hon stat with lower abortion rates, ev< when other factors that influem crime - income, racial compo; tion and inca rce ra tio n ro tes were taken into account.
David O'Steen, executive dire tor of the National Right to Li Committee in Washington, D.C called die thesis bizarre, saying do esn ’t p re s e n t a convincin argument for abortion rights.
A spokesman for the Nationi A bortion a n d R ep ro d u c tiv Rights Action League declined i commcnt until organization men l)crs had a chancc to study th l>aper.
;’s surrendermrdcncd support for the Sauc !xilc within the Taliban.
T he p r in c e ’s a cco u n t coul lot be independently verificc J,S. officials said they w ere nc nvolvcd in the negotiotions am lid no t h e a r ab o u t th e ta lk intil th isyear.
Abdul Hakeem M ujohid. thi faliban’s representative in Net fork, denied th ere was a deal le said the Taliban understooi ha t th e S au d is w a n te d bii jd e n confined in Afghonistan.
It was not c lear w hether th< urrendcr of bin Laden to Saud uthorities in Ju n e 1998 woult lavc p re v e n te d th e cm bass: lombings that killed 224 people J.S. a n d S au d i au th 'o ritie : clieve bin Laden was tho archi :;ct of those attacks and h ad per onal contact w ith the bomber: jst before they acted.
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BOGOTA. Colombia lost two yeors, U.S. anti-: aid to Colombia has tri] ev e n a s W ashington patched dollars and so! the drug war, Colombiar cu ltiv a tio n has soared c e n t. A nd au tho rii Colombia and the Unite p ro jec t th a t it will inci thot much again in the i years.
C o lo m b ia - now thi - - —- le a d e r in thecultivaiion . . . the raw m aterial for coc
. 'p rodudng.m ore potent [ . m ore acrcs, anii-narcot
c ia ls say. F u rth e r, h e r d u c tio n h a sn ’t shrunli b e c a u s e d rug pre in c rea se cultivation os h e l ic o p te r s e ra d ic a te l l ^ e d poppy fields.
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; d ru g Cli o l l a r s d o n ’t s t e mlg U.S. and European But nd Colombia’s leftist have ind right*wing privote instar c g e t t in g s tro n g e r , grams cs to drug traffickers. an t fa day, U ndersecre ta ry coco, lomas Pickering, ihc sourcc Ites’ h ighest-ronking . nowgi omul, ij*schi!dulcd lo ' Tliu lent A ndrei Pastrana a lte rr this could have hap- changi
A lfre.strana is expected to . hclico) -m trre-helpranalysts-—n^rpr at in c re a se d U.S. arc linin t-in -iho .d rug ..tyar----- thal-ilielf*defeating, os th e rillas. he recent past might guerri
gists."e n d o f th e day , th e Insu es does not care if we rebels h o th e r,” said A lejo sam e ic e r e c to r o f th e bandit liverslty of Colombia repeat
"W h a t m a t te r s to get rid at w e ge t r id of th e Alth ' A nnet
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'ultivat]Tl cocaine trade-But c rop -erad ica tion efforts ive becom e o u tm o d ed . For stancc, crop-substitution pro- ams still a re directed a t peas- t farm ers wilh a few acrcs of CO, even though inte lligence iirccs believe that most coca is w grown on plantations, riius; U.S.* money becomes on lernative to m aking need ed angcs. M iliiao’ security expert frcdo R angel n o ted : “ M ore licoplcrs and more logistics dorproaacrrB suirs-Q ttiB snirey 2 linked to o changc in the way i(-tiio-armyxo(i£rohuUic gucr- las. They do not tak e the e rr i l la s se riously a s s tra te - ts."rnieacJ, the army dismisses the >els os norco-terTorists in the nc way it u sed to call them idlts, he said. While the army Ksats past mistakes, the rebels : richer and more powerful. Although th e R evolu tionary med Forces of Colom bia, o r
long. R ight, a fte r a sm ash ing [ ifera p e a k s from be n ea th h is hi iers a re ba ttling cancer.
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-(s “taxed" illegal dn ig p op in territory under its co ro. ib c No. 2 in su rgen t f [IS. N ationa l L ib era tio n of ELN, has en ic rcd the
according to U.S. and C o ffic ia ls . R ight*w in( arm ies, known ns sei;
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must negotiate an end t c. running dv il ^var. Sdll,
collapse of nascent pcoi ations.July 30, the onlj
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“Cheryl is a wonderful lawy nnd a w onderfu l pe rso n bui th ink she d cc idcd th a t i t w rime fo r h e r a fte r six-and-n-h; years to move on. She is tired ai ivants to-get her life centered Wliilc Housi) Chief of Stuff Joi Podesia said in an interview wi riie A.<Kodated Press.
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PHNOM PE N H , C (A P) - Saroeun Thuo search the faces of s ir aiiy sign of compassion m ake iier pleas for hi ov e r Ihc tra f f ic c NTonivonR Boulevard.
Squatting in the onl; shade outside an orpl Cam bodia's capital, s> h e r daughter, a sickly old p robab ly ill w ith have nol named her yc she is so sick," Thuong«
Thuong has come to her baby. The agony ol sion is etched deeply ii burned face. Tears fill h
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Tlie nursv listens pati< then tells the 32-year-ol to leave. The child is t th e o rp h a n a g e to acc sa>’s.
______ Quietly Tlmong gatheia n d th e b a b y a r id 'd is down a side street.
D em ocratic e lection________ago Rave manv Cambodi
for better times a ftcr a war that left their natic th e world’s poorest. Bi kind of death is spreadin
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PRISTINA. Yoeosbvia On a sun-drenched aftem rounded by tliousands o f ;
• c rsr formcr gucrrilla-com Hashim Tliaci promised I< c th n ic A lbanians th a t o their will would decide thi of their homeland.
F or now , th o u g h , 1 Kosovo Lil>enitinn Army i to impose its will on the !
' province and grab as muct as it can in the postwar dis
As th e U nited Nations gles to set up a civil adm tion to run Kosovo and mo 35,000 NATO tro o p s p security, the KLA has apj its people to fill local lca< po s itio n s th ro u g h o u t p ro v in c e , ta k e n o v e r f sta te-run p roperty an d r doncd apanm ents and vch
More and more, the.am of the rebels come into c w ith the mission of the ii tiona l com m unity, even
- -- K-LA* d isa rm s i ts e lf uncagreem ent wilh NATO.
Twice last week, a KIj m a n d c r serv ing a s mini:
' public order in the interimT ------X lban lairleadersh lp -heat
Thaci was confronted by troops. In Kosovska M iir
. lo ca l KLA le a d e r s inspi protest thiol sparked dashc French troops., In its drive for control, th<
enjoys a ncwfoimd popularit the war. Although fewer tluui ccnt of Kosovo Albanians bd Ihc KLA. its struggle stronger Serb forcc has giv< or^nizadon heroic sta tiis.
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......rus is infect- disease, ^t is)0-people-n------lO.OOO-to-JO.O■r ____inftNtcd-KitlL!in 8,000 Among the f AIDS la s t Ihe infants. 1
m o re and m lg commer- babies a re bt seen as th e o rp h a n a g e s jread of the Phnom Penh.
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d u rin g d ue to v ch id i» Italy and Serb ombi l j ons— i , | „ lo connicl Y neoshiv Pro!0 in torna. ■ Milosevic's aide en a s theu n d c r .a n safety forced hii 1, , . Some U.N. retKLA com- j^l a ft
f ? ! r o v " ° ' - - “rS 'T o n t i s c J 'vant." said Jiri 1
isp irc d a human rights ofl ishcs with According to
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Ila commander Haihim ThacI, cMtoi d KLA Qen. AgIm Ceku during a rally se popularity eroded gangs I to h is self-ex ile in todesti
rb television footage Tlincim m e e tin g w ith by rcpir e s id e n t S lo b o d an Ramboides during the war. tlic agnfear for liis family’s _ ing of !him into those talk& army nreprewntativcs criti- purdy cI for trying to effec- He nver Kosovo before a Kosovond nolitical system under__
Ramboiiscate anything they — transitiiri D icnstbicr, a U.N. dum .'offidal. Oiheito political analyst 10 bc chwho has done con- the intefor Thaci, ne ith e r ministci
mal community that Selim i,iKwcr in Kosovo nor hou rs[lich h as th e m ost th rea te>perly acknowledge -quostic>f the oilier. show 1Igs the void of Icgiti- requircifig structures, allow- ' form, ca>ups and c rim in a l with am
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mh Nutrition Center to g|vo up her at birth.
m said was Infoctod with the HIV ^utrmonCenter.______________
!‘Over the next year as many a 700-C am bodian-T hildrem nln frnm rlin I’inn;,*' ciyn H r Ti;lalla, the M inistry 'of H ealth' Itional m anager for its AIDi ogram, •He says th e num ber of orphan: ider age 15 infectcd with tht rus is cxpecicd to rcach mon
m b le f(
ntor, sits with KLA commander rally north ol Pristina Saturday.gs from neigliboring Albania cstabilizc the province, had , who rose to prominence representing the KLA at the nbouillet talks tha t produced agreement guiding die rcbuild- of Kosovo, in sists lus rebel y now w ants to m ake su re a' Jy democratic system emerges. Ic made d e a r tlie group seeks □vo’s independence, but only e r th e R uidclincs of ibouillet - a f te r a three-year sition period and a referen-I,'ihers in liis l e a d e i^ ip appear i chafing under tfie control of International community. His ister of public order, Rcxhcp mi, was .deta in ed for a few rs W e d n e sd a y n ig h t fo r a ten ing B ritish troops who stio n ed h im fo r fa ilin g to n a U.N . Id e n tity ca rd lired to w ear a m ilitary uni*I, carry a handgun and travel arm ed bodyguards.
ier baby, probably Infected vftb Al
. than 12,000 next year.■ Lying in a simple » H in a nursery a t the P
N u trition C en te r, 6 Roath Chamroucn sa
■ at th e ceiling . Any near th e crib causes out. The cries a re sflei
Ly Da, a nurse, quic H a p a ir of ru b b e r glo■ c h a n g in g th e boy '
H more babies like this,'' H T here are 40 to 50 H | d rc n a t th e a g in g o
Infanui, toddlers and } a re ten d ed lovingly and volunteers. Small
----------of-freshly lau n d ered,a s pers c o m p e te fo r sp
----- with toys and strollers.Tia Da g fn t ly f h a n r f < , h 's of Roath Oiamroucn, DS puts him back in the cr
“ I feel p ity becausi ins l» m from parents w itt ;he I love these children a: >re slie says.
b r powV j Then on F riday nig U acting on a tip seardie H | where Sclimi and other
meeting. Tliey found a sH gun, ammunition, radio■ scanners and identity can H “M inistry of Public Oi
said b co rm M'cre aUowi■ ' weapons, confiscate prc
detain people 7 all iD e ^ H A NATO s ta te m e n■ against anyone assumi
pow ers in K osovo, sH troops w ere, fo r now,■ leg itim ate security foiV ' te rrito ry .. V In Kosovska Mimn-ii
A lb an ian s s eek in g f r ment in the S erb sectia across th e Ib a r R iver
I w ith F rench so ld ie rs their way Saturday, lea< dcmonfitT3 tors injurecL
“T h e KLA le a d e rs - interested in keeping uf
ia su re ," co m p la in cd F i M eriadec Raffray. “Tlie
:e provoke an inddenL”IC ' Throughout Kosm'o, a id workers say they must d- tlie KLA to get things dc :I “W e ta lk e d to th e a ' 'ofrTce and w e l ia d a c s. local police, b u t it was cs th e s a m e - K L A ," sa y H c n r ik s e n , a No; if C h u rch A id w o rk e r « ir~ "-c 5 H ta m in a te tn « « 5 -in 1-' '■ K o»vo.
Most troubling a re tfae ir m u rd e rs , b e a tin g s , if ' re rn o v a ls - th a t S e rb is often blame on m en in ; p form s. In P r is tin a , K lV w ent up on fonner gm i r ru n sh o p s soon a f te r 0 e n d e d a n d e th n ic A 0 re fu g e e s r e tu m tn g to j moved into Serb o r emp !• m e n ts th e y claime< ] prom ised to them by S
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ats o f residesizs who haved n i ^ t t i m e r i e i l a “ e ^i say tbey a rc bese t b r a ; f b siin l fam e mc3 9 KS i s xwvoiea have b een E ^K d 1B left beaten a a d hniiied. <ca r i h e r wiO conrinap 10 Ia t s i d e n f m i b e i r c D b ' na d m o d d r b rw a ys -smd ■»njwwK faaadr even ahs~ &have sea t ia rwo p a p s b c
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• Forging a successful fying m arriage is har best accom pli^cd whci n e rs a re also good acco rd in g co a U niv Wxshington psychology who has done almost 2
a n d now h as w ritte i . . . , detailing the study;? res
John Gottman, callc th e co un try ’s leading experts" in promotioi book,' “The Seven Prin M aking M arriage Wo m ade big news when devoted six pages of i t ^ u e to h ix n .
Friendship is often o' iit marriage, though it' im ponant to men and m
Cbtnnatt downplays tl Venus'^ differences bet se»ea. instead finding a re the same, we are c ort th e sam e principle th e end of a hard day, w ant the same thing.
“W eall need support, a nd to be listened to,” tains. •
. ADiny concur widi Got F e lic ia G led h ill, w
licensri mental health t ac Arcadia G)unseling ( Fort Walton B e a ^ , Fla th a t fideodship is import
‘*It's a mutuality, whei . . a n mfaerent respect and
- “E can't stress enough i fic o f balance. For intin; have » have balance. ^
“I t’s like a see-saw. 1 rhythm, diat’s respectfu o ther. There’s a lot of ( and mutual trust,” Gledh
Ri&irriages. Uke onyth “evolve,^" she says, and this evolution, each partu h n or her own individual
P eo p le in s tab le , sa marriages “a re not co^ic buc interdependent, and quently comes after son g le inmidlife. ^ ^ ^ h e ^ f r i ^ d s h ip is 1
• That u e may be necc peop le come o u t on th
_____ sid e of w hat G ledhill c“w hirlw ind of rom^ncc
‘Make ’eiTT>e O ta n f Coimty Regtet<
.......... ‘Today’s paren ts a re i____ ^^pju-asite" children _
So-says p a ren tin g a i------- J a m a J o nes----------------
. P aren ts a re giving th d ren money instead of I things instead of time.
“ W e’re ra is in g a s indulged generation ,” 1 “O ur affluence is so des fiar these children. They a sen se of entitlem ent, self-centered, ungrateful; aQy lazy. They should bc w bat diey g e t”
«Jones advocates maki d r e a w ork to earn, th e including th e clo thes c bocks. And he believes iiin&
Buc if he sounds like t bade to a previous era, 1 g a in e d a follow ing ar newer, softer generation, I ^ y those who believe t en ts hove become too per Recendy. he spdkc in Hui B each , C alif., to sev e r presidents from around County. Calif.
G etting ch ild ren to i o ^ y pnc poft o f his pa: p ro g ra m , w h ich h e hi QUC in his “Let’s Fix;th« p a r e n t in g p ro g ra m , u x c lu d es 16 a u d io ca: a n d a. 374-pose resource aL . _
Ac th e root of Kis phil< paren ts are fooling thenu
L e a r n i n g a s p o l
County R agttei
, Barbara Hallberg is ongi . . - Sq^angry.she can’t com
v o ice . So an g ry she betw een words. So ongn lumps- out of ber like o s
. •‘W h y d u l.h eh av e to d o — ^iHBetgrasiarbewUdered.
• “Wliy d id he have to lit Ixketbat?"
T b e l i e g iv ing HoUb nmcfa. pain is shoddngly CO it t ie m inions o f wives or bands v e h d i r d before h ; ^ U b e rg 's second husbt m a a w ith w hom sh e hs chad and adopted anodiei b e lo v ed a n d desire* th roughout tb e nine-plus lh« 7 w ere married, f But one day h e confesst
>est marric ompanioflly Naws
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irhcn the part. od fr ien d s ,n iv c rs ity of . ~ * • J U ogy profc-ssor , it 2S years of '■on-thc-topic___cten
for'r indp lcs for
Newsweek
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>depcndent c r tribe, we’re and dlis fre- nature and nui some stnig. po r partner
it’s easier to “ is l ik e th e when confasioi
t h e y shoul lecded after ask. “What diiI th e o th e r as they would \II calls th e “Couples mi nee. w here die without cf
em work,’ pgstef______ they think th?
children. But re crea ting ' ' motivate llicm.
______ THow majiyI a u th o rity conool your ki
you nave a ; th e ir chil- yuar^ild who’s of love and and determine
experiment wil a sp o ile d . going to find ; 1,” he soid. w here and gc destructive control that? N ley develop Parents shou n t. They’re ask th e ir chilc ful and usu- ch o re , he sai be earning should know i
com ply , they aking d iil- quences.:he basics, “When attcri ts on th e ir n o t w o rk ,” hi !S in spank- bccom c frustr
nog , c ritic ize ce a throw- in tim idate , th: a, he’s olso rage in o r d ^ K . am ong a w h e th e r i t ’s i on, pardcu- w h eth er i t ’s n re d iat par- green hair.” permissive. J o n e s k n o Huntington d o e sn ’t w ork i^eral PTA tried it - roisi nd Orange H is acadcm ic
toward psycho' to w ork is ing. And althoi pa ren tin g he advertises ii
! h o s . la id m otcrial was o • the K ids” respondcncc oi in, w h ic h csfrom anonac c a s s e t te s ty, he seems to irce m onu- porenting advic
mics from ihilosophy: ence. emselves if T he son o f i
o u s e i s g a y c a n b e
■ter his previous de< 100 percent oci
ingry. hod been. He linn tro l her . soid. H e was c'he g a sp s staying m om eiigry a sob the kids.0 surprise But no, he said
interest in her, o1 do Uiat?” Iy to develop on>
> lie to m e W hen d id Ht trudi?
U b erg so In 1968.)r common, “It probably sI and hus- bc so upset aftc* h e r . says o misty-eyeis b a n d -o GordenGrovc.: h a d o n e “But it still hui e r - s a i d June was Gayire d h e r It came compljIus years morking the 30i
th e S tonew alltha t lounched th e g
iages ar^fc •nship, say
)j* the muile at the Station Woodsti Itly. Expert* say frtondihlps and the i eood marriage.the some wind tunnel. m iscu vason it can’t la s t” says, er descriptions is cosy F rie
0 from snuggling to “ Coi ship d
rem arital counsclinR. theircl rcsscs how very diffi- Cou{• people to re sp t^ dif- - those how inform ation is ly to e:
, how decisions ore drcn tc T he
c cormcct with anoth- when s 're bumping into Uicir you oni nurture,” she soys. happci icrs who arc friends, ous. W<0 “clicck things out” Gleesion arises. ______ em M dlu ld n ’t bc a fra id to She i did you mean?” just “ best fi
Id widi a true friend. every*may fly off the han- n e e d s
: checking it out ond cxclusi
parenting exthey can control their h ad a ut they can leam to familyem.---- ----------------- — ly,-oncmy of you con really 14 timirfeas?” h~e~aacca: "i f ^>?aTO pli;j-year-old or o”15- in a di
lo’s absolutely bound pledgeined they’re going to raise hwith drugs, o r they’re Iy.id some booze some- He stget d runk , can you a social
?No.” toughtlouldn’t even have to Angelclild ren once to do a sympatsa id . T he ch ild ren havingw th o t if they don't dren.cy w ill face conse- “Jusi
them tutem pts to control do he wou’ h e sa id , “ p o rcn ts them ois tro tcd and sta rt to At hoize, b lam e , sham e, he wenth rea ten , and even childrci
r to get compUoncc - H e wot’s m ok ing o bed or thinghis not having spiked “1 wa
h e saiclow s th o t con tro l wart.” 'rk b ccau se he has attemptlising four children. T h a tlie c reden tia ls Icon fourth < Jiology and counsel- . asked ,)h o u ^ the doctoratc grown is in his promotional commuis obtained from ror- used.)• ond Internet cours- “I ho naccrcdited unlvcrsi- though1 to draw most of his Jones si Ivicc not from acadc- pened . om h is own cxperi- down."
‘ Icam cc}f on o lcoholic, he worked!
>e d e v e s t a d n g , s o m <
declarations weren’t ment. ai accurate and never age oboi e liked her a lot, he growing 5 even interested in the rise n 'cd 'for the sakc'oT say itis i
June :a id , he had no sexual e v e r d< r, and he wasn't like- ca lled any any time sooa Awarenir_ :___ :■ ... _____Th c i (Hallberg lean t the publidzt
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ly seems silly to still on Roga fte r so many years,” she says •yed Hallberg, 66, of cam eou e, Rogakhurts.” l ic ity alay Pride mondi. mondi tinplete widi parades publlshe 30th anniversary of Amazon a ll In n r i o t 't h a t “Pretzel e gay righ ts move- 41,547th
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C ouplcs who m odel friend- p do a wonderful scrvicc to ir children.”kiuplcs who go th e other way lose who behave disrespectful-0 cach o th e r- teach Uicir chil- n to deal in oncupmanship.‘h e id e a l friend is “ h ap p y zn something good happens to1 ond sad when something bad >pcns to you. We’re not je^l- . Wc’rc supportive,” she says. ;ied h ill calls th is “ h ea lth y
^c~does caution against bSng s t friends” to die exclusion of ■ryonc else . “ M y p a r tn e r ids to be_fricndly_b,uj:_no.t_ lusivcly my best friend.”
Xpert says1 a d ifficult childhood. The lily moved around frequent- ond Jones changcd 'schools- times in yeors. His fa ther Ibp&'d Him from time to timc~1 d ru n k etfra 'g e ,-an d Jo n es iged that he one day would c‘ his own children different-
c studied ps>chology, became idol worker and a counselor, ght in th e inner c ity in Los •eles. H e said h e had little ipathy for parents who were ing problems with their chil-
Tust love them, and ta lk lo n and they will listen to you,” vould lell th c .p ^ n ts . “Take n on vacations.” t home with his ohh children. Afcnt beyond ju s t loving his dren. He obsessed over them, w onted to give them every- g h e never got. was a rcscucr with my kids.”
said. “A nd I w as a w orry- I.” To reducc his oiudcty, he mptcd to control them, fiat w orked fin e , u n til h is th child camc olong. (Jones ^d, to protect his son. who is vn and has. a carce r in this munity, diat his name n ot beI-)hod studied psychology, 1
jg h t I w as p re tty sm a rt," s said. “Then something haped . (My son) w eiit up sid e ■n.‘ A nd e v e ry th in g I h ad n ed , guess how 'm uch o f Ir ced? None."
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t, ond plenty of news covca-- ibout gay issues, such os the dng and-gay niovcancnt and isc in gay boshing that some tish e lp in g sp a w n ." ne also was Uie Hrst month ■ d e d ic a te d lo so m e th in g :d S tra ig h t S p o u se rencss.c idea was dreamed op and idred ^ Lisa f i o ^ lyitHor new bw k -ca lled “P rc tael— z.” The stoiy is loosely based ogak’s own marriage, which ays ended after h e r husband ! out os gay.gok admits she w anted pub- y a b o u t S tra ig h t Spouse Jl to boost sales of h er self- ished book. (It hasn’t so far. zon.com this m onth listed tzel Logic" os th e na tion ’s 7 th most popular book.)
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school’s a thletes, partly I y public sa fe ty rcasoninj0 would be unsafe to le t di d play sports.I- Lockers a rc gencrallj
ered school property , si / s c a rc h a t a n y lim e , i____ ca rs a r e p rp b a^ Iy notS ab le w ith o u t'a rcasoru f p id o n . b u t schools can r s tu d e n ts to c o n s e n tt _ a mnrfitifin
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•D ue p rocess a n d cx The U.S. Suprem e Court
Q that a Student cannot be: ed from public school f
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a publisher, o n j, veto power over the cont
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But a new stu d y of tb term usefulness o f DARI A buse R es is tan ce E d u r a i s t t questions about it tiveness. Tbe te id y , puUi th is m o n th 's Jo u m C o n su ltin g a n d C Psjxfaology, found th a t c w ho to o k th e 17-w eek
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Study author Donald R. sa id th e new research v first to look a t tbe dveness o f DARE, wfaidi o ffend in 75 percent o f s d t r ic t t a round th e counD
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ton doesn't tell the half of it. a Its are concefned. n for g ran ted by adults don* to kids.h,-fre«k»m-of-fel»gio«vfr«wdua scarch and seizure - all h a n ik s in th e educational arena, ved schools to restrict studen o rder and public safety, m u d uins limit inm ates and the mil >dut>- soldiers.■ word is context. Ev«>' riph: 1 Don Jackson , a Fort W onh □ has represen ted students ir fic A m erican C ivil L ibertie ; >f adult d iil ia n s n ith fx> o tb a
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dent “ im deipcrta in legal which the^- aIted school ten t. In somelg to leg a l can som rw hay Indude: sd io d fadlitiesea rch and papo'-rai, th e U.S. •F ree politisc law pro- en ts b a tv a rtf: agents can- exprcssioR. asbody, home in a way that <able cause” ly disrupt nonIS occurred . es.r C o u n has That was e au s standard S u p re m e C otm i o r s can upheld tbe rifji i c ^ ^ i n g IO w ea r a b lI d i e a “rea- school to proia t a law o r War. That r i ^ihdusL th e r i o t o u s^gu . cuui t^' u ieL u ig im y ,XI had to bc 3kIore r e c ^I a t an indi- den t Jen n ife i
pendedfo rac!r a n c Court a b lack arm bi giving uri- l a te A pril toto a ll o f a - a llo w in g scbly based on restrict oenaialin^ tha t it and conduct rt drug u sen She has enlisti
American C itially consid- which has f iM, subject to oh h er behalf i;. S tu d e n t h e rrc c o rd d c Jlot search- in «>nable sus^ o F th e o ld es ta n requ ire ten tious areasn t to c a r tion. As a eeo
r t W o rth , graduations ajlom ey Don m ents. has bee
th e s ep a ra iloexptilsion. state,m h a s b d d The federalbc suspend- of Appeals has>I fctr m ore tio n fo r inrcKt a deq u a te — withowt im tih tleans there o r staff, as k n gn -p iace to ----- “noo-sectarian’Hgei-a-fair------tyriringr —ne deprived T b e b o n o o .auon. th a t students td s tn d e n i c a n n o t.” saidLiestion o f D allas law^-erlls can ccn- h a s p rim arilo f school schools and sdxan sw ers , L'sualh*. tbou;
of paper. o r admiidstrataration, like p ra y e rs to mase a b sd u te l e ^ 'T h e a p p nonient of a has generated 1t o f a jour- point out. and ichoo l h a s h m dedded.:o c o n tro l U n d e r th ep a n o f a n Access Act. paialism d u b p o u s groups a ru edit the sam e access tow c a m p le a s any other dof o r avoid *L ibrary boihooU have ship. In 19S2 d
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m illio n »l«n coocestiat)Id re n a r e ' a s an tmportamre of chugs children away h(ARE pro- and violence,y p o p u la r T he new stvpciioe offi- attacked last wi
den i and fourn' th e Ion& DARE, G lenalR E (Drug d a tB od that it Idu ca tio n ) H e ^ t h a t f d rt i t s ^ f e c - diofafsstsb a t c tlU ished in progiam, and'scim a l o f p n ^ that tbe
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a. co u rts h a r e v ru c k i. lent rig h ts o f ia d ir id a a l luch e a t i t lc a c e t Jo mil- druR'frce.
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school o f f ic ia ls to J a c ktain spm h a a d dress r«qu:ct random! c for^ss listed t t « of the ■ txca iIh il L iberties V a e a . • CHed a federal lawsuit a r e :d f thal s e e ^ to h a re scbocbeared. srodga g h o o t s - n a s is c o e coe olest a n d m o s t con- m e n e a s o f liiig*-general m ie . p rayer th e I
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om line with prayer zs In .Its can do it: facn lty Scpeeaid R o b e n L an a , a be heie r w ho for 30 y ears they iarily r e p re s e n te d o r haschocd disziicxs. se rcnv»»gh. s d w J lawyers sndeaa tors axoa d x d c the e n c t 1m ak e su re th e y ’re the scppcoval process foe ^sed litie atjen. experts n a a e-ad th e issues a r e fa r m . "1 h e f e d e r a l E q tia l passed in 1984, reli-s a re guaran teed th e I " ' i1 to school faciHtics
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' adult “experts” who appear i to have heard th e youth. AVh gun control and violence in i m ed ia c e r ta in ly m u st a d d re s se d , th e a d u lt p o lii m akers and ad m in is tra to rs noc seem to g ra sp th e urge imporrance of dealing w th b lying consistently over th e lo ten n in a public and publidz
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11? So clever. She’s dying, re all a round her, crying. >ling, (Living Iier'com pli-
'Tliere’ll never be anyone 'OU ever. You’ve done so , fo r h u m an ity . Y ou've d the poor, you’ve helped ck. you’ve done so many Ih ings, M other Teresa. We to do som eth ing for you, e r T e re sa . W hat is y ou r Any wish th a t you want,
live. Any Mish. What is your s t wish?B says. ‘W ell, my greatest i . .. rd lik e to direct.’ “330 in the aftemoon, and
is having a peanut bu tter lly sundmch in the den of idous Westside condomini- shares w ith his third wife, Berle is dressed in a robe the Vi-aisi, pants, no shirt,
ng on 0 sofa. He is aged hut died - in fact, he's a little , greeting his visitor with: lo t’ya wanna know?” The 3n is daunting. W here do gin. with the man who was ion’s first supersta r, and life literally spans a centu- romedy, from vaudeville i le n t m ov ies lo Adam r and gross-out comedy? t's ubiquitous, unlit d g ar is
le average averagers have this one you o r y o u rs op en s th e raior about 22 times a day. here did TV's home repair Bob Vila serve when he
the Pcacc Corps? mama.’acock can m a te even he gets all his feathers,;e in to th e h u ff in g and
h sit-ups anymore. What’s3W is the crunch. A sit-up < m wilh arms folded across:sL ^ c a d i_ c x c iU o a ^ J to ____II instances. As re len tless.' iim son c a t a t th e m ast. Ia bloody whip, guv, and iildn’i like it. 1
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w ill be finished before : is over w ith obligation u ld not have undertak- ^ r s t p lace . D uring th is ‘j A ugust, m oney com es n k n o w n s o u rc e . You lis year. Decem ber will ? : m em orab le m on th of “
hS (M arch 21-April 19):1 home, transform atti- >m b itte rn ess lo thank- P' . D ea l w ith a r ro g a n t j* including Leo, in a way ngs joy, renew s friend-
US (A pril 20-May 20): r ie s m essage for valu- " s. Family m ember, well- . impinges upon person- * p' lies. Be d ip lom atic in resentm ent. M arital sta- ^ IS prominently.N l (M ay 21 -June 20): l ig h t b e a crow d b u t in mood to e n te r ta in
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. the way comedians still mi age audiences (“Whatevei pened lo 'G ood evening. I and gentlemen?' “).
S ince s u ffe r in g a s iro D ecem b er. B erle h a sn ’t formed in public - a kind o gatory for comedians, wh( spedes tend not so m udi to a s do th e ir rou tines lo sn- and sm alle r audiences. Bi stro k e h as le ft him iffy o feet, wilh failing eyesiglit - i kind of condition that sugge:
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pleasure bubbles forth. Pei com m en t. “ You' a r e so m fun."
CANCER (Ju n e 21-July F ee lin g o f b e ing c losed i t e m p o ra ry - you w ill b r through and find open door fam e and fortune. Taurus. 1 Scorpio persons figure in e: in g s c e n a r io . Y ou w ill h a p p y ., ,
LEO O uly 23-Aug. 22): Fc on g rea te r freedom of iliot and nciion. Start ivriting, if < il n o te to th e m ailm an . R biographies of favorite writ composers. You have it boti up in you - release it.
VIRGO (A ug. 23 -S ep t. : H om e a re a n e e d s you - y touch is distinguished from < ers’. You will be told. “A ho is n o l a hom e w ith o u t yo Music ploys, le t people hear sing if only a t first a joke. Li involved.
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ness, to his ivomairo k e in egomania, buin ’t p e r. nicked, not delivc;d of pur. "You hove n o t!vho as a world.” said Breeto retire former ivriters. "Tsm aller ^ Fmaily, after twBerle’s up. Hi
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bc in eigc f ,” h e lo ld th e openingf you believe thai where’s :
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goldfish live about There iT h e ir ^ i d f i s l i PRIlippm
forbade ier of A tlanta, Ga., any perseworth of Slock in E nfjislX:olo company iri thoughtlime la ter bonded greatest ]'ering frt>e glasses a good acisation. That was it fotmd c
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I'iio was th e g rea te s t non itur comic?" he quizzes, and ti'you d o n ’t answ er righ t .- he g e ts im patien i. “ Gel
theliite Menny Youngmaii- xr question: "Whnt are the ■ standard, opening lines of y stand -up comic? N inety rnt of the .stand-up comics- 1 IO know the tliree opening '
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rong." he barks. “ ... The ng lines are th is look il up ;ee if I’m wrong. *How ya OUI th e re ? ' ‘W hat's your ?’ 'T h is your boyfriend?* ’ toi\Ti you from?' Tlioi’s the
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■y?”,ey have no material, Tliey no opening, no middle, no • ... You- can n o t do. you d nol do, non sequ itu rs. ise it ju s t looks like you no faith or honesty in your ' • logue. ... Today the stand-* ley talk .so fa s t.... There's a 1 for that, you c.in’t blame all. Iwcause they get just a n e lem ent of lime. They I minutes. Eighi minutes. I *. know how good they con light minuies - where’s the ng. w h e re ’s th e m iddle , j ’s the end?"
its a daySl coupon redemption sales m. It set the pattern, anc isn't officially late, as . rlines sec it, until it’s 15 s overdue.
ing y e s te ry e a r’s curious ' Alinneapolis. Minn., is one ade it illegal there to wipe dry instead of just letting - ■Iripdo"-e.are cenain places in Tlie imcTwhere traditioinong e mention of the name of rson still alive, i ^ essayist Charles Lamb It It over antl”so id r“*i'fie ;t pleasure I know is lo do action by siealih .ind have i out by acddent.” ' '
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From ih is vantage, a t t h e e n d o f a d e c a d e t h a t h u s s e e n r a d ic a l c h a n g e s in how th e n a t i o n t r e a t s i ts PQor, t h a t k in d o f c r i t i c i s m s o u n d s a b i t koo k y . I t ’s lik e lo o k in g a t ’a half-fu ll a n d arg u in g th a t thirs b e b e t t e r o f f i f no p o u re d a t all.
T he fact is, m illions a r e w ork ing fo r a livin t y a n d s e lf - re s p e c t , ' w ould have b een s tagn o ld fed e ra l w elfare sys o f rep o rts in recen t day
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It appears that it did not s i perhaps you sliuiild question part in tliai failure, witli a ne, degrading attitude toward yo
PATTY MOUROW Twin Falls
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Maybe y«)u slioi Refonn Partj for.p.resicJenJ, you don’t war Ilation? Get ir one else docs, either.
Ross Perot siiys lie vvoiildn’t i job if he were tied to the groun aU over liim, no siree Iwh, Jess< who w ent to all the trouble of v control of the t>any leadcrslUp says he doesn't want it. either. 1 W eicker say.s no thanks, too. Nc step forward to take tJie prize.
Yet we jfre asked to take the seriously as if it were anytliing de-sac for gasbags and c ranks.: though the tiny party is a luu t c sequence of the tourism bureat D jibouti, people pretend its hoi is actually music.
I t is a guorontecd thing: If yoi ing fo r attenrion, dcclare yoursc
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those Vms of people today M anj ving, feeling digni- tan ce 1. :t, w h o o th e rw is e and ke< ig n a tin g u n d e r th e e n te r t system . A nu m b er on well days b e a r th is out. p r iv a te e a n n o u n c e d th is provide e s p lus th e D istrict To a net th e ir goals for p a r tn e r1 a n d th a t re c o rd hard to s o n w e lfa re a r e e a d i sta i 'e lfa re ro lls h a v e toward i m illion to 7.3 mil- p eo p le aiL d .the-P tesidenL _fu lly_Ji :he sta te s in 1996. s ta te s tc :s d u e to th e econ- w elfare i o u s e sa y s o n ly sighted, eally, thougli, th e E ven n t l e s s . S t r o n g improvei
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diird p anicn’t lake the the influentound with ants all nod wiseesse Ventura, works invisiof ivresding l>eyond a tijlip from Perot, C onsider.ur. Lowell Hampshire..N o one will expended e;te. worthy’s d othe party when his di.';ing but a cui- nominationks. Even was going tout of die con- date - and g•eau of he had in hi;hollow noise PjjtBucha
until peopleyou ore look- game, is sugjjrself an out- and there is i
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e w ho support th e move, in y o f th e peop le who need ; e lack th e .skills n eed ed to ol keep a job . 'H iey w on’t be reac r th e w orkforce w hen th e ir i e lfa re runs out un less s ta te s I te b u s in e s se s w ork to g e th e d e th o se skills, a la r g e U egree , p u b lic -p r i)
ic rsh ips in each s ta te a re wori to ta k e care o f th e problem , s ta te rnust con tinue to work 1 xl f ind ing effective ways to ir le o ff p u b lic a ss is ta n c e succ -E ro p o sa is-in -C o n g re sR -fo r- ; to re tu rn m u d i of ih e ir fedi re block g ran t m oney a r e sh ^d.n liero , th e re is m uch room vem ent.
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e. Never mind, sad to say, that lie s in recent eons have had all ence of gnats and mos<|niioes; wc isely as some no-name activist /isibly to no,end w hatever • tiglit ornery circle.
erS cn . Robert Smith of New re. Done? At that, you have now J exactly 10 times wliat that clout commands on its o»\ti. Yet dismal bid for the Republican sn flopped woefully lie Siiid he ! to l>ecomu a third-party candi- i got m ore ink in a w eek Uian his en tire “campaign” to date, ihanan, who gets a few votes )le catch onto his tiresome uggcsted for a third-party berth is m uch talk as if, there, he
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Republicans pardcip t- billion as spending fc If thereby m aking it no ____I caps. And they a re at
I’t runninmiglit get a vote or tw few that would come 1
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on is the fact thot it h a fet money coming next y e n nadon and you'U be elile lion. So widi that musdi Ji- Nothing.1 Whom did the delegje. Reform P an y conventi
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? spendi]blicanssay_theirfightlo .. taxes S792 billion over 10 rsw ill be a long stride ■n d ie rojid to Heaven, failure to cut ivdl pave because Democrats will ite isu rp lu ses promiscu---— Making thisseriou.sly,' idemic earmarks,"■cane and the polidcal
just now, its r[wnent - hopes to keep sadem ic earm ark is an c ingress awards to a par-1 o f higlier educadon, tiompetitive, merit-based h o n id e of Highertis “academic pork bar- o. ideally tliis year, reach- )Uar total ever,” a totalh is 51 percent increase GVS528 million indicates “ la1 th e Republican-con- ctpromises of frugality. fut cam pus pol t r ic s -d ia t____ isiversely proportional to aiday’s fracas betAveen mtax cuts. Tlie stakes pjas Republicans say, if gc It what they say aboutrestrain discretionary m,{. Tliey don’t. br ill adhere to the spend-. sp•7 budget agreement. soe, die p rojected su r-. _ . tjcterialize< But adlier- - tou a decade of .signifi- thi1 the kind of domestic jesKepublican<ontrolled airng to vote. A party j,i|perfluit>-like public GEng to starve the FBI as trilIt increases? res1 age of remarkably jrgendes.” Last year notipated in labeling S21 surfor “emergencies," redlo t count against the cara t i t again. Tlie perti- rati
lg, they’nnvo more than the catce his way othcnvisc. waygansgoOiCyou’cT BGti y guy had won the get iwhen in fact he partdest double-digit Ifigning against sad the Iid e Harry was sup- Weiiwat. whai:eform P a r ty - N«“reform ’’ is is some- Ycvordi keeping an eye Parflas a ton of federal as wiy’ear. Get dieir nomi- Budte li^b le for $12 mil- in thd e what do we have? enou
beccsgates to the recent sameition say they prefer comcimp. Donald Trump? grouj• th e Body and die standt P erot buUt. Of gybaisely noddng to indi- Ins
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Now a S7.4 billion agriculti gency” is a t hand., Predictably.
Democrats seem to believe Government frames sodety. t laivs, physical tnfrasthicture i capital (education, particular fuels commerce. Tlierefore gc
-IS responsible for all economii and the economy is essendall' m ent property. Tlierefore a di plus revenue devoted to a tax government dollar "spent."
Tlie best reason for Republi taxes is to reject such thinkini brandi. But the D emocrats’ m sp eak in g - the semantics of st: so familiar that its premises pi need, and D emocrats know be to m ake diem explicit. Insteail the 10-year, S792 billion tax cu less," “risky," etc. But if Amer almost S9 trillion economy gre 1)11 during d ie next 10 years, c t GDI* in those years would bc a trillion, concerning which S792 resemble.sa rounding error.
A conservative case can be n not cutting taxes and instead u surplus to pay down the debt, t reducing the government’s pre [rapital m arkets and redudng ii rates - a kind of stimulative ta>
re runninga te that Trump is into Reform /ay intei-ested in running on dii lut we ivul not let litde diings li et in the way of a good yam ab artics.If not Trump, the party is offei
le laundiing pad for Ventura oi /eicker or even Smith or Budia hat do these stahvans have in c Nothing. e.Yet we are to believe that the
arty could as easily go with Buc ! with Weicker. Tlie idea that P Lidianan and Lowell W eicker a the .same hemisphere is remar
mugh - to say nodiing tha t eidi ! considered potential nominee m e party. Tlie logical shoncom mes from the silly presumptior oup, even the Reform Party, m ind for something rather d ian I bank for someqric’s ego. Instead it is an em pty suit that
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needn't distor iffered up as they fill much ■a or opportunity v(dianan. And No differen< in common? and Republics
thrown by tho: the Reform with eidier. I ci Buchanan D emocratsofJ It Pat Kennedy are pjr are found vatives or libei Tiarkable Republicans cc lidier could right and the fi nees of tho Likely it’s a j ;oming W eicker is sayition t l ^ a presidential ru,
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m ent of government flicker low ills record d ie public’s emphaSc ce for increased government■0n,cducati0n. health nnd_____ad ie r thart tax cuts, and less ally but still d cd sivdy for retir either than culting taxes. Big ’ ‘ int hiw never been less thrcar--'
m ent growth hos slowed since ■II of the Republican “revolu- • 995-96, largely because of some lublicans are righdy vowing to the dcdine of defense spend- : than 300 programs have been d, bu tthcsc w ere mosdy wee' ' d the annual savings of about ■ about equalsihelncrease slrfce e budget (now more than $34' the Educadon Department, • mblicans vowed to ab o lish .'- ’ cpanm ent Republicans targe^ notion. Commerce, now has a percent higher than in 1995. nent economic statisticsI category "durable goods,’’ ■ tilings that last ot least threo > ublican goals are not d u rab le '
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snce betiveen theDemocratV 'j leans? It is the common in siilr lose no t encouraged to play I don’t know if die . , if Joe Lieberman o rT ed ’J particularly short o f co n so l ' ’ ‘ xirals; or that the ' 'come up d ty looking to the
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dropping on the worl ncn\‘o r lu for the ben States. In doing so, it
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■ activity, outside thcT occurs witliout any di and without any
O vcrihe past year, European Parliamcni ilieirastomshmeni, li lusion w ith the Britisi crcated the means to every fax, c-mail a n d : in the European Unio has irritated sovem m
. Europe, culminating i judidal inquiry into ti NSA's activity.
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Ranchers deserve cr(-------------- My work took uir t o Til
Creek last month. As I d r 1 proudly saw cattlc grazii belly deep grass near Ros Reservoir, on range land i Gerald Tews family have ■improved over the years.
I Avas raised on our fami ranch ac Three Creck, anc remember a ll of the hard
- my dad an^^^imde put into cattlc operation. W e provi labor to put pipelines in oi and federal lands, built ne fences and repaired old, hi control range Arcs, and ab the regulations set up by ti Bureau of Land Monagemi Forest Service in the mana ment of our range land.
The progress made in thi 30 years has been remorka The ranchers and their fan need to bc recognized for t changes they have implemi and the improvements to tl range in such an arid regioi
As a large-animal veterin I get the pleasure of workir agriculturally dependent pi on a daily basis. It alarm s tr.
- - see farms and ranches that homesteaded a t the turn of century being forccd to sell convened into subdivisions expense of prim e farm grou
A ^ c u ltu rc is getting pou from all sides. Environment
■ bankers, maricet prices, gow ment taxation and the ever* increasing cost of producdoi all contributing to the end o: ily-run farms and ranches. T American fanner and nmchi are the backbone of our com They produce the most whol some commodities in th e woi under the s tria e s t reguladoi the world. As w e force these pie from the hind, w c arc sloi stabbing ourselves in the bac No o ther industry affects as i people in the world as agricu ture.
. Sure.there a re problems ar issues to address in agriculnu and like those ranchers in Th Creek, improvemcfits o re bcL made all of the dme. Howeve our government continues to ;
" thecuTTenrcrlsls'iiragriciiltui continue, the conscquences w bctUsastrous.
If new constniction ceased < architects were forced into a c ferent profession, Fm sure the
-w ou ld b e economic ramificati< However, I could still get a set b l^p rin cs from the library,
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S fcmOTted public idol, but ll10 the quiet life and a sgipn- . It was no easy ta:eruwnM . national. inteUecrking w th sudi as “George.It people anam eforhim scism eio - way. His future Vhat w ere .It seems rather1 of the for anyone now,:sell o r death, to throw SIo n sa ttlie thegovcnunentvxound. re tneve his bodypoimded and the plane. Fnlentolists, sam em venw ienigovern- done & e sam e foirta-. To say tha t his na
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Europe had been common cunei for decades but had never boen 1 adwow ledged AttempK by Briti Had lor decades been ignored.
Tlie issue has erupted now bee two reccnt European Parliament that confirm tlie existence in Brit
hascs operated by the NSA. Tlie | Uon last year of the C rstrcpon , “ Appraisal of the Technologies o f : Control," confirmed for tlie first I Ihat the NSA had established a si lance capadty o re r the entire Eiu communications network. It described a grid of supercompute known as Echelon, capable of scaj k’ast areas of the communications n u n to detect keywords.
Of particular interest to Pariian 1-as the report^s assertion tiiat the vas beenng up its commercial esp iciivities. Its daim is tiiat tiie NSA •een routinely intercepting sensiti raffic relating to bids, takeovers, i
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boundaries. Thiliament national securiithe NSA FBI, which instiespionage Belgium, n lop-s'ISA has > tion called the Insitive Enforcement TtTS, merg- Seminar. In timi
plane with no charge lo the vic- is o r their familiesTMan-made— latural disasters arc common unences, and we die public always ready to a g reater or
air degree to offer assistance, wc did with J.F. Kennedy Jr. h e person who questioned the : of the rescue efforts and die cnditures of federal monies I very littie to do and would . e h ad to b eo n en jf th en ian y . - i-Kennedys or one of th e far- ' It political persuasion. I t is too we have to have this kind in crica.H IU PR.BA REcdo
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' B rotllents and tender offers, all for lie benefit.; have been raised by parlia- in Germany, Norway, lolland nnd Sweden. Then, in the plenary session of the iiHiumcnt took the unprece- of openly delxiting the nctiv- iSA. In a conscti.sus re.«ilu- liament fired a .shot across»e-spooks-l»ytlcmnnding--------i-ssand nccountabiliiy.^ns thill these m atters were. .. loid musings by fans of “Tlie e scuttled in June when the 1 , “Interception Capabilities t the technical specifica- merccption system. Tlie led details of a .secret plan to mless” web of telecommuni- illance across all national rhe strategy was advised by rity agcndes and by the stigated widi Brussels, p-secret planning orgamza- B International Law Telecommunications me, two vast system s-one
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A recent phy frontaiion I Coniincnta gaieuKcnt. .senRcrnt ll
NJ., uirrwrt indiaiics tl have added knuckle sar
iheir menu of rubber ch Iward beef and plastic n
The airline's version c dem is thut a mole pass« was not allowed to get o because he lacked a boa hurled the agent to the I pas.v.-nRcr says it ia he w attacked first.
While doubtless some law will sort out who’s ut people who fly will have l>eIievinK ihe passenger, ferins fliers have leame< no pnvate-sector busines more open hostility betw and customer than that v with the airline industry, nights should not be prot travel agents: they shoult
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for law enforcement --wi in the process, would crij control over surveillance
n Tlie .scandal has found Washington, l l i e House 1
■ Select Committee on Int« ocdered the NSA to hand ments relating to Echeloi
. for the first time in the c(-------- roryTC-riKed;HainiinK att
privilege.—-J---- TJie stand^jff may wellL‘ privileged position. R ep .:
worried by the potential I s tuiional privacy riglit.s h.i
amendment lo the fiscal 2 Intelligence Authorizatioi
5 the directors of the CIA ai i- Attorney General Janet R
report outlining die legal; being employed widiin p r to safeguard the privacy o izens,
The NSA’s silence has 1 sent inquirj- by the Rome head of the inquiry, Depu
'A ttorney Vittorio Do Cesi
e industry)hysical con- I TT----on between a r V ) f ntal Airlines;nt and a pjis- It the Netvark, were operates the airlines paper wouldsandwich to every day onr chickcn. card- not appear ai1C noodles, be met wilh im of the ind- belligerence iissengenvho . orelegitimati;t on Ihe plane flight delays,[warding pass weather and i:ie noor. The used simply aewhowns- - —lines doing wl
The indu.-!!me court of summed up tsa l fault, most logetsomewive no trouble with the emp;er. As long suf- you have no (Tied, there is since prices aness with from one canstwecn server there are pleiiit which exists go around - tltry. Most to cater to yoiiromoted by gress was poi-juld bc pro- the airlines et
"passenger biicannotbe lion pending!hat the airhne, and Senoie. Tcompeienl oFf. at'leasi te:ce enterprise promising ton>er industry ways. But who
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iiivestif;.-ell end the NSA’s---------- 'JTies*up. Bob Barr. R-Ga„ observe ial breach of consti- facts. Fi , has introduced an tegratec a l 2000 . cies novition Act requiring tion «ot A and the NSA and l)ervveci Jt Reno to subtnil a ag en d a gal standards out doulJ project Echelon lancc wt ry of American d t- commun
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plrated like the airlines, this ISuid arrive late vinuolly tnirand on some days would reir at all. Complaints would th Ilh indifference at best ondICC at worst. While there ill<Date reasons for some sirjys. pa-ssengers feel that ofmd safety loo often are flijlly as excuses for t h e i i i r - __ incg whatever they wtiht. Aplu.stry’s attitude can be nuiip this way: “If you want airlewhere relatively fast - billemphasis on ‘relatively’- caino choice but to fly. And Ies and service vary little at tcarrier to another - and spoplenty of passengers to exp- there is no incentive essI your comfon.” Con- bropoised to move against violseariie rth isyearw ith shoir bill of rights" legisla- areng in both the House travL*. The airlines henili»<l l» micI temporarily, by ~10 mend some of their Dwho arc they kidding tarx)
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in g y o lrmine the ex tenr to which the ’ities o f the NSA may breach tn law.Jy’s privac>' ivatdidog, Stefano )ta. has al.so exprus.s(^ liis conce •ecently told local mcdi.i, “The I mmeni (has) not replied to the L-sts for darifications m ade expl) the Eurojiean PaHiament." Rot ifiti_vaieilJiisJelluw.privaQr.cQm rs thmugliout Europe to formal] ligate file Echelon s>-stem.:se recent evejit.V have left " ' ' vers contcmplaiing two di.stress First, national iKirders have disi
ted. I l le NSA and its partner ag< ow can intercept any communic worldwide. Second, the distinaio !cii traditional police and .securii ies has b luned. Tlie future is wi lubt a .seamle.<». borderless, sun ' web that toudies all facets of ou unicacion.
Dfj D avia is a visiting; fdlow in th Iter Security Rescardi Ccntrv in tl 'I Sdiool of Econoniia. He wrote ti mtary to the Los Angdes Times.
le low roa(other than Washington?
According to tiie Depanment o: Tnmsportaiion, pos.senger complaints were 26 perccnt higher in 1998 lhan the year J>cfore. with travelers diing delays, canry-on restraints and cramped seating as Ihcir biggest beefs.
Since then, there have been the illegal American Airlines pilots’ strike, causing diaos for thousand: of travders; a 44 percent increase flight ddays and an 86 pcrcem inqvsisc In consumer comploinis ii April and May from a year earlier; numerous press accountii of bizam lirline inddents and cscalating vet jal and physical confrontations raused by air rage.
Referring to the wresding match tt the Newark airpon, a Condnenta pokeswoman said the airline “will 3cpend whatever resources are nec su ry to assure the passenger is irou^t lo iu.4ice and pays for his iQlence." Perhaps the airlines hould expend whatever resource re neccssaiy to slop cotnmcrdal aii ravd from being the thoroughly iiscrablcjatpurienceii is.------------
Doug Camble wrote r/iucwnm«n- iriifor the Los Angdes Times.
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But her life cndi M arion brui.sed a cu rled in to a ball home bed, so scarct who were suppose th a t she cried whc near.
Her decline began leg. Without die car the scrapc turned in skin around it tumi infection sank to the doctors cut off her leg
Marion died three Jurors understood
near the end of h er 1 d iabe tes and a bad didn’t exoLw her fina
T hey s lap p ed t home’s owner and its corporation that run 100 n u rs in g homes Southeast - with a ne diet and $6.5 million satory damages. Wlic said they wanted to a tive damages, too, tlie
........ lawyers se ttled for tmillion and ended the
; Despite federal amhundreds of inspector country and years of
....... - and TV horror stories,a b u ^ of the eldcHy r realities.
S he could be bt Marion could.
She wouldn't d iang n d on her TV set. She ABC. especially “Jeoi ‘‘Wheel of Fortune.”
She liked h er beer, b Let it sit until it got to pcTTiture, she’d say.
A stout woman \vith and sensible dresses.
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_______• cabdriver, died oX_a J kShe wourdn’Fleavc the I on M orion S tre e t in where they lived.
In her 70s, her eyesij she ended up a widow a wom. hand-painted i George beside her bed. tives came to visit.
On H allo w een 1D9 burned her ou t.G rand
, -- - r s t h r o e d e r took M ari home on Long Island ar an apartment.
W hen S ch ro ed e r d t move to Florida a year L bom Marion didn't want packed the car, told he taking her to tlie store ar south. She figured it oi time they were crossing Jersey.
In Florida, another gr Borbara Meley. took Ma her home in New Pon Ric
M arion adjusted. Sho
InvestigaM IA M I(A P)-A U .S. il
tio n o f a C h in ese im n sm uggling ring has res th e firing of th ree Fam government officials susp involvement. The Miami reported Sunday.
Tlie head of Panam a’s gence agency, an airport and the head of the natic p o rt po lice *vere dism i Ju n e after Panamanian Pi E rn e s to P e re r B alladar told of the investigation.
The th ree have been i of belonging to a ring th P a n a m a n ia n v isas to C im m igrants who le f t as : th e y a r r iv e d fo r illeg a l in to the U nited State.<> tl C a l i fo rn ia a n d Texas H era ld sa j^ d .^ tin g anons b tirc e s . .................
M eanw hile, p rem ature sure of the investigatit^ t A m bassado r Sim on F e rn th o U.S . J u s t ic e D ep art which fears it may not b e : bu ild os strong a ease a.s it ed, th e new spaper said.
_ C h in e se c om m unity le say <hey h a v e seen a sui ImmigrBdon over the.past y so w h ile S am an th a SmitI b e a d o f P an am a 's intellii agency.
S m ith , a CIA *trained {r____g e n c e o ff ic e r , C esar M ar
d i r e c to r / o f .... TdciIn te rn a tio n a l A irport, and A iaiB Changt 'iiead o f the ni a l p o lice ’s av iation service
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indcd nt 88, with d an d b leed ing , lall in a nursing ircd of the nurses used to help her ivhen they carpc
^ with a.scraped care slie needed,1 imo a sore. Tliejm ed black, and Marion Hethe bone. Finally, Hesthar Hi
rc^months later.xxl tliat slie was f } “ .ier life, sick with rjad heart. Thatfinal II montlis. ho dStomJ llie n u rs ln e ;“■!< “ '” '■1li ls o p c n u o r -Sruns more thann es across th e . V“’‘" •I negligence ver. '■2“ a >nir lion in compen- • Som' Vlien the jurors *'0 consider puni. '"1;'“™ "’; die defendants’_ ^7, sli Dr an even SIOdie case there. M«^ M d and state laws, I"*-* ’’ ctors across the < 55 of new.spaper afraid ieaviiies, neglect a n d -------— r - •ly remain cruel
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ange the chan- nursing hon She Uked onlyleopardy” and dejnograph,
It IS bigr, but not cold. “ me 17,001 t to room tem- “ '’S*-* corpo
industry. Ni nth frizzy hair pSbiU ionii ;es. she spen t half paid-by )TkTng“ a t '' a""" -M ^ ia u d u n ore a f te r h e r . lorge Heide, a «1 J iean nttnck 1960s wit Jie’ little house M e d ic a r ^ in B rooklyn cycle of abu;
edoverthret eslglit failing, ^9'ow alone with spread repor tli portra it of “ ^‘"8 “ >ed. Few rda- ^ade:
mgs brouglit1093, n t i r ejndson Brian s '"nrion lo h is bmptohlems J and cot her ^ slrcam
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■ grandchild, H e a th e r H Marion into won superi ^^chey. F lorida 's inst sho hked to years running
jators eye PS. investiga- their jobs in th m m igran t- P an am an ii resu lted in records .show ananianian visas have bee uspected of immignmts thi □mi H erald n ity le a d e rs
m ore have arri l a ’s intelli- Ncal Kuo, t on director Panam a’s Chin ational air- El Expreso, n im issed in talked with 31 1 President on a s in g le fi d a re s w as Kong last mon
who m ade t h e : ;n accused ly e s tim ated o J tha t sold her plane,J C h in ese . ' In a telephoi as soon as Tlie Assodated gai e n try Kuo said that li s through communities ir x a s , th e ju n c tion with i nonymous . _cjals,_“are invc
n e ^ of sd ling \ ire disclo- p re te x t o f ’hi in by U.S. reunite in Panar ir ro riled “Som e rec a r tm e n t, C h inese immin be able to they pilid from $ LS it wont- to ob tain a 30k
allowing them tt le a d e rs__ Kong toi*nnaiiiasu rg e in they paid as mt st year or le g a liz e th e ir n ith was Panam a, h e sail :lligence from the newspa
for personal reasi 1 Intelli- T h e iU e g a r in ^ar^ans, C K o rte d o u t < d c u m e n ' th ro u '^ tHe dip ind Luis a v o id in g immi] e nadon* p o in ts , a n d tra i ace, lost land, the Henild s
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Helde, wIiq died at 89 In 1997, was <r Hill Nunlne Home In Rorida duringIging her case later slapped the nursI slow-moi-ing erode behind .}i,leley 's house w here trees piver the water. She liked to diormy, a little poodle. She'd S<out George, her home that aiI, Brooklyn. “1 want to go to ;he’d say.
the ailm ents camc. She I inini-stroke and began to a rime n ig h ts she couldn’t gr1 out oH ied to get to the brm. -----^ jj(., slie fell and cut her heada glass table. ankldey, who worked during coi’. rea lized she cou ld no M<care for M arion. “ I was theaving her at home all day." wa. . . .. „• ♦ ................ ......... . Mlcans 6S and older number Iion. and th a t f ig u re iS plo1 to rciidi 90 million in 40 she;arly half of those over (55 in Iid a t least a little time in a haclome, and one in four will de;ne year o r more in one, Ipliers predict. to iig business. T here a re sen,000 nursing homes, and N•porations dom inate the diaiNursing-home carc cost Nat
n in 1996, with more than ingl•by tiie federal and state on rTind Mcdicarc systems.” ~ ■']lo d e rn n u rs in g hom e hnn
was born in th e mid- , merw ith M ed ica id and rifi»r W h a t followed was a Tibuse and reform, repeat- ent<UTC decades, recc1970s there were wide- herpons of fraud and abuse, sign; a scathing study from denider. Government hcuir- a dojlit new regulations. Tlie to thu rned in th e 1980s. A T lJtrengdiened protection, mon:jns remiiin,.':; ----- ->«-iliatim of c o m p la in ts o f • for hd abuse has prompted a recete com m ittee to order narooas and begin hearings. screaering the va.st amount Inthat Congress pays on NHCand M edicaid ,” said N urs
le s G rassley, an Iowa Mariiin who is th e p an e l’s circu
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r H ill N ursing H om e , lawyce rio r ra tin g s from wdednspectors for .several ed. Tling. The low building' reject
Panamaniar1 the sliakeup. F e rn ia n im m ig ra tio n tra v eIW that only 135 legal Panarjeen issued to Chinese ing suthis year, b ut commu- involv
rs say su b s tan tia lly Theirrived. the iss3, th en -p u b lish ef-o f al weehincse-luhguage daily S tate 1. lold the H erald he but no31 illegal immigrants the neiI f lig h t from H ong Smitlonth. and a reponer daysol le same flight recent-d about 30 w ere on i— —
hone interview with A s led Press on Sunday.It leaders of Chinese • in Panama, in con- ih governm ent offi- ivolved in the busi- lg vi.sas ... under the ’h e lp in g fam ilie s
nama.’ ”•ecen tly a r r iv e d nigcanis have saidn $15,000 to $ 16,000I0<lay tourist visa"n to fly from Hongma; Kuo ta ld > L a te ri-- - r f l t A/fiiTiuch as $3,000 toi l r r e s id e n c y inMid. Kuo resigned . m- ,
im m ig ran ts w ere _ t o f , th e a i rp o r t iip lom atic lounge, m ig ra tio n check- r av e led n o rth by Id said. Mtp://w\
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was reportetfytaatadpeorirlyll ring tbe f ina lU tnantlB«f .teriHo. nursing home wMi a SB S mimon p
.has a welcoming law n, dici plants out from and e h a v io r dents and guests to sit in S d ioo lch ild i^ %isiL It w a t i and brighi w hen Barbora W toured the home.
M arion H e id e .arrived Heathea* Hill after th ree monti an ossisted living facilhy . S gnm-n to like i t d iere Inn fell broke her hip. After •sin'geij-, needed rehabilitation.
Problesm almost aiely: Mairion was so d e q y couldn’t keep h e r head iip. 3 Meley questioned n u rse s jA the medication, and soon ISai was again a le r t and b le xowidi die othersr --------- -------
M rs. M eley h ad o th e r ci plaints: The food was often o she found h erg r^dm otheriu il in her bed; and somutiniesiaB: had soiled herself and zioqoeil deancd her.
But tliere was more, acccrfl to nursing home dcxniments j sent(*d a t trioL
Mrs. M eley’s law yers Jn-gt: dial dm nursing homc^ opemta National Healthcare Carp.-lcm ingly left the home tm dersaQ on nighLs and
hnnded^" Marcia W akcBdd, a f mer nurse's aide a t theiuime,3i rffipH nt th». M nrr4i Ti-ial________
T h ree m o n th s a f te r M arii jn te re d H e a th e r H ill, a n u r •ecorded a “small abnuaon'" a le r shin. Though bedsores are ugnificam danger for * e bedri len and elderly, nobody rrmmfH I doao r for sbt weeks, iiccardh0 the home’s records..
The rccords a lso showed ifa. lo n d a went by with no mdinrtif !iai she -got m edicine jn >u -iiii» 3r her depression, and thm ^ Lxeived only ha lf h e r doses i arcodc pain mcdicsticm. d e i ^ TCioms of pain.In court, lavN^ers fu r opem n
H C and awnea- Yorlc Hannovc u rs in g C e n te rs a rg u e d t i u [arion’s poor health .induding . rcu latory d isorder, p n n 'e m e ir leg from h e a W She atifusei cat and drink, they
wyers argued that care was jmded even if it was nm doannen] I. That was on orgumcm ju ro r jected.
in officialsFerro can ce led Sm ith’s U.S. iv e l v isa a n d w ro te th e nam anian government detail-1 suspicions of h e r smuggling 'olvement.rhe U.S. E m b a s^ considered : issue of Smith’s \-isa fen- sever- wecks and consulted wizfa 3}>e Ite Departm ent before j rm tg ,: no orie told Justice nffirinic ncnvspapc? said,
imith was fired Ju n e 11 withxn 'S of Ferro’s letter.
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. She sun-ivvd ali ll to a ripe old age.
But her life endec M arion h rtiised ah cu rlcd into a ball 'i home bed, so sc.ired c who w ere supposed lhal she cried wher near.
Her dcdine be^an w leg. Wilhout the care tf» scrape turned intc skin a round it lumec infccdon sank to the b doaorecutoffherJeg,
Marion died thrc<t m Jurors understood I
near the end of her lil d iab e te s and a bad I didn't exoLse her fiiuil
T hey s la p p e d th home's owner afid its ( corporation that runs 100 n u rs in g hom es ; Southeast - with a negi diet and 56.5 million i saioty damages. \Vlien said they wanted to cor
................tivc damages, too, the (law yers se ttled for ar million and ended the c
Despite federal and hundreds of inspectors country and years of i
— - JUid TV horror aories, nabu.se of the elderly rei realities.
S he could b e bul Marion could.
She wouldn’t chancc nel on her TV set. She : ABC, especially “Jeopa "\Vlieel of Fortune.”
She liked h er b « r , bu; Let it sit until it got to r perature. she'd say.
A siout woman with f and sensib le dresses, s
------ - tw o decadC's w o rk irSalvation Army store ' j second husband, George
_______ cabdriver. died of a hca:Sho wouldn’t leave tlie hi on M arion S tre e t In B where they lived.
In her 70s, her ejesiRli she ended up a widow al a worn, hand-painted pc George beside her bed. F tives came to visit.
•. O n 'H a llo w e e n 1993......... bum ed-hcr out_Crands<
: S c h ro e d e r took M ario i home on Long Island and an apartment.
W hen S ch ro e d e r dec move to Florida a year lat bom Marion didn't want ti packed th e car, told her taking her to the store and south. She figured it out time they were cntssing ir Jersey.
In Florida, another grar Barbara Meley, took Mari her home in New Port Richi
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InvestigaiM L\A n{A P)-A U .S .inv
tio n of a C h in ese immi, sm uggling ring has resul th e firing of th ree Panan government ofHcials su.spe< involvemeni. The Miami i reported Sunday.
The head of Paiiam a’.s i gence agency, an airport di and the head of the nation p o rt po lice w ere dismis.s June a fte r Panamanian Pre: E rn es to P erez B alladare told of the investigation.
The th ree have been ao of belonging to a ring thai P a n a m a n ia n visas to Chi im m igrants who left as &o< th e y a r r iv e d fo r ille g a l t in to th e U nited S ta tes thr C a l i fo rn ia a n d T e x a s , H era ld .Mid, c iting nnonyi sources.
M eanw hile, prem ature di sure of the investigation by
'A m bassador Simon Fei'ro i th e U .S . J u s t ic e D epartm which fears it may not be ab btiUd a s strong a cose as it ed . th e new spaper said.
— ^CHines6-c<ymhriimryi«?a;sa y th e y h a v e seen a surg inunignition over the past yet so w h ile S am an th a Sm ith b e a d o f P an am a 's in te llige agency.
S m ith , a C IA -trained int«- - -g e iiu i o f n c e r , Cc m f Marti;
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ICIIEY. Fla.(AP) hard lim es that irion Huide. Not ^wloved husband,'•d work and little nrthnrTnotrlici^---------- " 'J
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ill in a nursing ed of llie nursc.s sed tn help her hen | | ^ H |
in with a scrapedare slie needed.into a sore. Tlie ’n ed black, ond Marion Heldu* bone. Finally, Heather Hill
xl iJiat slie was ^r life, -sick withId heart. That >anK over I luilllmonilLs. I'oW Storm:
th e n u rs in g ulwui (its operator - a . " ‘.'’V. \ .! jn s more lhanes acro ss th e , ‘"Vnegligence ver- a^»ninion in compen. S‘»mehen the jurors coasiderpuni- Jwilumm.he defendants’ ........-A*• an even SIO le case there. . nd state la»vs, ore across tlie of newspaperrs, neglect and- - • -remain cru d ,
34 m illion , expected to t
liu l]l.c ad fil, N arfym il spend at
igc the chan- " “TsinRliomt he liked only y'opardy” and ‘lemographer
It IS big I) but not cold. ‘ 7.000
to room tem- corpor;industry. Nur
Ih frizzy luiir p 8 hilllmi in s, she spentk ing a t a M ^icaidund re a fte r h e r . m ode rge Hcide, atiean attack. w ithn i t t le house----- M cd lcarenwn B rooklyn cycle of abuse
ed over tluw; < dslil foilins. '|>=V alono m ill fTrend rt-JwiTs I pon ra it of “d. Few rda- ? “IP '' Naiinr.
mgs broiiglit n393,’ a f ire " " 'idson Brian -J98G siren, rion to h isand got her A s tream <
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ators eye Pjinvestiga- their jo l« in tlie
im igran t- Panam .in iiu i!sulied in records show thlam anian visiis have beenspecied of immignmts th is ,ni Herald* n iiy le a d e rs su
more havearrivti’s intelli- Neal Kuo, tht director Panama’s Chine;:ional air- El Expreso, loUiis.sed in talked with 31 ilPresident on a s in g le fli|ir e s w as Kong last month
who m ade the saaccused ly estim ated ab
ihat sold her plane.C h in ese In a telephonesoon us Tlie As.sociaied P
II e n try Kuo snid that Ita ihrough communities in 1 as, th e junction w ith gc nymous cials, “a re involv
nes.s of .selling vi B di-sclo- p re te x t o f ’heJ by U.S. reunile in Panamt
ro riled . “ Som e rece i rtm en t, C hinese im m ign r able to th iy paid from $1' ir (rant- to ob tain a 30-do
allowing them to leatlers Kong ib Ponama, } urge in they paid as m uc year or le g a liz e th e i r ) th was Panam a, h e said, igence from the newspap<
for personal reosor intelli- T h e illega l im n >rtanr, — c s c o i r e d - o n n r f :u m c n through th e dipio d Luis a v o id in g im m ig r nation- p o in ts , a n d trav c :c, lost land, the Herald sai
Twh FtO«. Idaho Monday. Auguit 9.
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lelde. who died at 88 In 1997, wae n Hill Nursing Home In Rorlda ilurlne tl Ing her case later slapped tho nursinilow-moxing creck Ixihind ha; ley 's house where trees pla •r the u-ater. She liked to der rmy. a little pjMKlle. Slic'd Scli It Ce«irge, her home that anc Brooklyn. “1 want to go lou) le'd s:iy. ft:he ailm ents came. She He; ini-siroke and began to an i ne n igh ts she co u ld n 't grni DUt of bed to get lo the br«)l I- neeiJie fell and cut her head I*i glass table. ateicley, who worked during coul rea lized she could no Mel ire for M arion. “ I was the /ing her at home nil day.’' was _ . . • • • . . withins G.? and older numlKT M m. an d th a t figu re is plaii 10 reach 90 million in 40 .slie 1 irly half of those over GS in h t ai least a little time in a had i ime. and one in four will clear .■ yearxir more in one. Bu lers predict. to ni; business. T here a re sente DO nursing homes, and Mr orations dom inate the that i Nursing-home carc cost Naiio in 199G, with more than ingly y the fedenil and state on nijnd Medicare sj-stems...............“I ;de rn nu rsin g hom e handi vas born in the mid- m ern ith M ed ica id and lified ^Vliai followed was a Tfii ise and reform, rej>eat- en te r ^dccades. recon)70s there w ere wide- her sl irt.s of fraud and abase, signifi I scathing study from den ar er. Government hear- a doci t riew regulations. Tlie _ to the n ed ih th e 1980s. A The
laifitliened proteoion,. — monthisivm aia________ _______ tJiat-sln of com p la in ts o f for he abuse hus prompted a receiv ! com m ittee to ,o rder narcoti IS and begin hearings: scream •ing the vast amount In c< lat Congress pays on NHC a nd M edicaid ,” said - N ursii rs Grassley, an Iowa Marion
who is th e panel'.s circuta her leg
• • • to c a t ;Hill Nur.sing Home Ihwyen io r ra tin g s from vidcdc jpectors for several ed. Tliji lg. The low building rejectee
PanamanianJie .sliakeup. Ferreian im m ig ra tio n tra v e lthat only 135 legal Panama
en is.sued to Chinese ing susflis year, but commu- involvcrsay su b s ta n tia lly The L
-ived. Ihe issueihen -p u b lish e r of al weeki
nese-language daily S tate Dtold the H erald he but no o1 illegiil immigrants the newjflig h t from H ong Smitlinth, and a reporter • days of F sam e flight recent-ab o u t 30 w ere on r ” *“ ^
m e interview with A s l J Press on Sunday, -Itaders of Chinese *n Panama, in con- ^ 1 .governm ent offi-
olved in the busi- 4visas ... under the •
le lp in g fam ilie s ima.’ ” .c e n tly a r r iv e d — ------g ran ts have said ^$15,000 to 516,000 i f•doy tourist visa".to Jlticom -H ong_______ ^------0, Kuo .said. Later, T..ti inch aJ $3,000 ,0 r r e s id e n c y in muiih,id. Kuo resigned n,.c»„ m«
"•'-ttilom aric lounge, ig ra tio n check- ivcled n o rth by said.
19.1999
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Iae repoftedly treated poorty by the lg the final U months of herllfe. / irting home with a S6.5 million per has a welcoptlng lawn, cheei plants out/ffoni and cliairs for r dents anfl guests to s t in tlie s Schoolciyidren visit, ll »vas d« and briglXw-hen Barbara Me loured the liume.
M arion H eide a rr iv e d Heather Hiiyafter tliree montlu an a.ssisied/livjng facility. Shi grown to like il there bur fell a bnike her hip. After surgery, s needed rehabilitation.
I’roblems lx?gan almost imme itely: M arion was so sleepy i rtiuldn’r keep her head up. M Vleley questioned nurses abo he medication, and soon Morii vas again a le rt and ab le lo evith iheothcrs. — -------
Mrs. M eley h ad o th e r cor ilaints; The food was often col he found her grandmother nakt n her l>ed; and sometimes Marie ad soiled herself and no one lu leaned her.But there was more, accordin
> nursing home documents pn ;nied at trial.Mrs. M eley’s law yers argue
lai the nursing home opcraior aiiotial Healthcare Corp.-knov Igly left the home understaffei1 niglits and w e e ^ n d i________“l alivays worked short, shon inded,,” M arda Wakefield, a for er nurse’s aide at the home, tesied at the March trial________T h ree m on ths a f tc r M arior ite red H ea th e r H ill, a nurs< corded a “sm all abrasion” or ■r shin. Tliougli bedsores are a jnificim danger for ihe l>edrid n and elderly, nobody contaacd Jocior for six weeks, acco ringihehom e’srecords. _________rhe records also showed that intliR went by with no indication it-she got-medicine prescribed her depression, and thar she
reived only half h e r doses of *cotic pain medication, despite eamsofpain.n court, lawyers for operator 1C and owner York Hannover rs in g C e n te rs a rg u ed th a t rion’s poor healtli,‘induding a rulatory disorder, prevented leg from healing. She refused
tat and drink, they said. Their yers argued that care was pro- ;d even if it was not document- Tliat was an argument jurore cted.
n officials:rro canceled Sm ith’s U.S. •cl v isa a n d w ro te ih e amanian governm ent detail- suspicions of her smuggling Ivcmcni.le U.S. Embassy considered ssue of Smith’s visa for sever- ecks and con.suIied with the i D epanm ent before acting,10 one told Justice offidals, ewspaper said, litli was fired June 11 within of Ferro’s letter.
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i Shoshone bo i consider tect• -S H O S H O N E -ltd I cussion at today’s Sh( I Board m eeting incl } t r i c t ’s technology, j repon on faculty con I tions.I Schoo] Bonrd m ; scheduled lo vote i
; • technology plan anc• dJsposal of d istria pre
The board will bc ! p ro g re s s w ilh th e I R egional Technical I Coalition, building e J a n d tc a c h c r contra I tions.
J ( The board meets at I th e d is tr ic t o ffice ! room,.but it will meet ] update the disirict po ; Call 886-2338 for me ; tion.
; R re plan, ethics : hospital board aii TWIN FALLS - '• Valley Regional Med• Hospital Board will coi [ plan and an eihics stat
- ! meeting tonight.I The board will me j today in tlic Sage Roon
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; Ketchum planner ; will consider subi: KEICHUM - The PI : Zoning Commission w 1 530 p.m. today at City I ; Planners will considc ; o ^ o h n and Mary Davi<• divide two lots in the ; > subdivision into three Ic ' c o n n u e a public hcarir
___ ! . intjflrdinance tiiat wilLrI use of development agr ! the r ra n in g proccss.I Planners will also co
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I dbm m issioncrs will c ; final p la t application < ; Marshall to resubdivide i ; Aggregate Acrcs subdiv ; four lots;• The meeting is open i< ; lie.
j Buhl City Council1 s e ts August agend: B U H L -T h e City Cot ! m eet a t 7 p.m. today ii ; cham bers to adopt the ; 1999-2000 budget t The Q ty Coundl will hi ' lie hearing on the budget ; Aug. 23.• Both m eetings a re opi ; public.
: Elmore commisslor : to discuss salary si: GLENNS FER R Y -
Cotinty. commissioners wil2 p ^ . today In Glenns Fer
The agenda indudcs o da b o u t co n trac ts for em m ed ica l te ch n ic ian s. C
’ sioners will also discuss '• survey and the Glenns Fe •fill.1 . The meeting is open to i lie.
; t i d i n g School Bo! tl^m eet a t district (I : G O O D IN G -The Schoo will meet at 7 p jn . Tuesda d l ^ c t ofHce.
- -l--2oard m embers will-hci |Q xeports, induding report d is ^ c t audit and summer p
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i Kimberly chamber pi ; Ice cream social a t |• . KIMBERLY - The Chnn I Commerce is planning an c
_).ioned ic_e_creamj5odol.ot Aug. 27 a t Q v Park. The < will also indude musical cn
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IN FALLS - Five-year old R olph is using c ru tches
3on will be walking unas- , a fte r surgeons rebuilt » hat had been stripped to nc in a traffic accident, e a c c id e n t to o k every*From his ankle bone to liis
th e re was ju s t no th ing ’ his mother Tracy Rolph
L*'s righ t foot is restored ; to “free-flap surgery,” a m lu e never previously per- d a t M agic V alley lal Medical Center, c tre m e n d o u s p a r t o f lap is th a t i t b r in g s 'in ind cells to the damaged h a t f ig h t in fec tio n and recovery,” said Dr. Dell
th e Tw in F a lls p la stic>n w ho le d th e ro c o n -----jn effort. “He will have0 full m ovem ent in the
ck ran over Gage’s lower evening of Ju ly 14. His
: d ed in ed to ttescribc t h e - n t in fu r th e r d e ta i l ,; it remains under inves*
ik him to the emergency t G o r 7 p.m., and thoy the wound,” Rolph said. iJgt tim e tension was high. i— icvin K raa l, th e em er- i room d o c to r on d u ty , talk w ith a specialist in
<e City, but he couldn't ' J lyone, Rolph said. “th o u g h t C ag e m ig h t f' be transfe rred to Salt
lTy;*‘- sa ld R o b -R o lp lir“ather. . Vi[ ^ h owcvC T ^ ^ a l SUB- ' ^
Imith was ju st wonder- . ic y R o lp t f s a id . “ H e ‘I ’
ansC er to .S a l t L ake ' was avc been an incredible Si lienee,” Smith said. “I opei
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that sc- Henry Ford would ■ been r1 p ro u d to se e th e the cai e ly re s to red M odel ries of; wound up H ow ell “TTic ad on Sunday after- Magic'
ident ^iked HKe th e y h a 3 ' * turn th if his assem bly line drive di ay. The Magic Valley Tlie i lub d ro v e re s to red na l fro rd M odel A’s frlttn don g w th e to p . of. M o u n t ... A . fe ll
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^ u t Dr. Dell P. Smi
Smtth w ts bocn hi PootaOoand attofided Marsh Vaiioy Hfgn School, laier giBdusUni
from idatw Stato Unhrerslty with a degrtra In biology. He received his
-medical dogreo frwii-t)nfarerty-of W osiiifipcniniaae,.
B«twMn 19S6 and OMl'ta'conv _ pWed_an Db6totflc.<pBri^ecolA
^(esldcncy from U of W. and betwei -1^ a g
was g b d we could do it here .” Smith and Dr. Paul Workma
jperaied on Gage’s fool for nir
nakfi thfllr wiiy up Howell Canyon I
. A ’s o>rrison as part of the d u b ’s car irsserics. - - . - t-seem s that w itho tirexcep- n. everyone loves to see the del A. It is alm ost w ith awe t ^oiing people view the auto- bilc_tluu:cpccsents.B.(ime^ t scents tob fa r post to have •n real. And for th e elderly ,' car stirs up the fond memo-
: of youth.They a re fun to drive,” said ;ic Valley M odd A Q ub pres- it.Walter_Rudolph._!‘l^eopJc_1 th d r heads and look as you ’C down the street in one,” he approving thiunbs up sig- from passing d riv e rs goes
lg with a cruise in th e Model [ellow. c lu b m c rh b e r G ary
jVaa y , A u R u s t 9 , l < W
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a kl*s from his mother Tracy bofor It.
n f t h ^ * 0 ^ Hospital In Ann Art Michigan. .
lo 6«tweMS»2 and 1994, V p lotedaplastkondrecon ling sufgoiy fellowship a t Bowr
Schoo) of Medicine In Win I 's Sfltem, North Carolina.■of--------saw i WWdMTOiCH'^
deputy medical examiner t •nv gennmodldnephysldanl >ijgyj-_pinctlelngiii£pvpJJtaliJ wen < 101996; • igon-" Sine* than he has practlcci loph ..Fain. :
” hours on July 20, Tr; n an said.line Frce-flap surgery i
n Road on Sunday.
^TOURir ■ Crawforth said.
— Rudolph.rememl>ers r )• the M odd A truck that m e the family vehide when 1 c child. Driving his M odel. >- takes him back to his yoe___ the.trip< into th e hilU se Twin Falls vrhen; his fotl;
. th e family to collect wi >• - heating and cooking.
Rudolph’s wife, Betty,! d fee ls people like to ren r th e tim es the ca rs rep
1 ^‘ ^ o p k m r e t o ' s c e ^ go someplace and sit thei while in the car. and prct
5 . you hove company," she s 1 S ucccssor to th e Mo ' . Please see TOUn,
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■ f j u M along, with tl two netv reser
expcct more &iid.
w m tm w aterF B S ^ f k its costs lo resi [ c ity ’s u rban i
and a state loi project. Tlie ci
B fi TwirI H topu
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J S25.9 miUion ISV M onday i___ •- ap p ro v in g o i
August 23... i., T he budget ^ nd ing in increase over tii i s c n e d a s . Aboui 80 peree iJ?i \ com es w ith tl
H i'„ rchabilitai)
which, include! em cm oer and th e consmii
Je m . You „prelim inaireliy soon
_ The increase car T . a $7 m illion d t
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Smith used an abdomlnol muscle i
in wliich skin and sub- /IS tissue are transferred neiant site and reconnect- Meod vessels, according to it brsity of Arkansas med- "ices web page. fla;kin from the middle of “ Ti• his unkle was stripped----- arcnc," Smith said. “I took yealu scle from h is low er Tand inserted the mus- reci
fKSr'---------------------^found m ate ria ls else- "HGage’s body as well: A exc
from G age’s le f t c a lf cun his riglu big toe, and ari from h is le f t up p e r Tv e rc d th e d am ag ed Fialph ^ id . ______________ eet.
iS O F P Fivater project neaHutldy pay8 writer intei------------------------------- Tl:ALLS - A S7.9 million rate-ict aim ing to provide p:>y<rr is near completion - Tliunts will pay a li t t le beetfor the liquid. Witlimager Tom Courtney agednew wells have been forcce south side of lown waieh th e construction of “Iriservoirs. inilliiF alls re s id e n ts can tore:ire w ater," Courtney hon(
• , happer projcct does have couhresidents, thou^i. The problnn renew al rev en u e the p; loan will pay for the be pi e city has 20 years to
in Falls Cit ut pencils tBw»___________ ' r —
ALLS - T he C ity - discuss a preliminary 11999-2000 budget at y m e e tin g b e fo re a f in a l b u d g e t qn
;c t is a 9.3 pe rcen t new ^■I the 1998-99 budget. voirs.:rcent of the increase Alsc1 th e Jo s lin F ie ld , • Aly R e^ o n a l A irpo rt HomeJec t. About 90 per- th e ci led w ith fcdem l-and — • LLC: 1i- deveicirt p ro jcc t includes 35 a'<cation o f a runway, bctweiides its resu rfac ing and ttruction o f a taxiwsy range.the east side of the___ -C oinnctfhangars, - - - g ran tilwiU also, discuss in Aviatiilinary budget the 5 port cicase in w ater rates. ment.can be attributed to ' • Ad ty w ater p ro ject, Tipton
iconstruction'offour for Sch
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■met MOM/n> tkMiM e and skin grofts to rebuild Qoge’s
Although free-flap surgery i lew to Magic V alley Regionn kfedical Center, Smith has dom t before.
‘‘I have done ab o u t 30 frei lap o p e ra tio n s ," Sm ith said The p ro c e d u re h as bee r ro u n d - fo r - a b o u t—10 - o r “ l ' ears.”Tracy Rolph .said h e r son i;
ecovcrmg q uickly. ■'■HcTtlolnR gre'aT," she Mid He cou ld be w a lk in g no\> xcept that he has a bone frac j re in lijs leg."
rimtw-iVeiUi- ir r if tT Brat^don iala can bc n .w lia l a t 7JJ.09Ji, cr. 230.__________________ ___
ROGRESSars completionly off the loan a t 4 percent tere.st.The city will increase iis »>-ater te.s 5 i>c«ent this year to help ly off the loan, C o^nney said. The c ity ’s w ater system has !cn s t re tc h c d to i ts lim it, ithout the new wells, a darned line or deficient well could •ce the city to limit residents’ Her use, Courtney said.‘In 1997, we w ere pumping 31 llion gallons of w ater per day re.sidents. l lie re was a 32 mil-, n gallon demand. If something ppened to one of ou r lines it uld h av e b ccom e a m a jo r )blem," Courtney said. “When ! project is complete, we will pumping 48 m illion gallons
Please see WATER. Pago B3
ty Council to budget
Next m eeting-•tl Twin Falls City Council. .«r; 5 p.m. today.•re: Meeting chambers,
CItyHail. .......
r.w ells and two new rescr- s . 'Iso on today's agenda:A consideration of a Mobile ne Park agreem ent between city and Parkvicw Homes
“ Pai-kvlcw'H dniei"wantr!o—[•lop a mobile home park on a c re s on P a rk A venue veen the Oregon Trail School
th e S o u th P a rk d riv in g ;c.C on sid e ra^n of a_$136^36_ it o ffe r f ro m -th e -F c d e ra l— Ition Administration for oir- constniction and develop-
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P athw ays fn stitu ic p .m ., six clnssroom building.
4-H Ride Night, C:; outdoor arena.
T u e sd a y----------------SchooJ-lo-Work-Ii
Pathw ays Institu te , p.m ., six classroom building.' • “ W here in th e \ Carmen Sandicgo?"
' Faulkner Planetariui "Mingle in the Jui
showing, 6 p.m., He jungle exhibit.
Advanced Region; E d u c a tio n C oalitii co m m itte e m ec tif Taylor 256.
“ How co Build a F p.m., Faulkner Planei
W e d n e sd a ySchool to Work Ic
Pathw ays In stitu te , p .m ., six classroom! building.
CSI F o u n d a tio Q u a lifica tion luncl Taylor 258.
National Registry v fo r em ergency med dans, 1p.m., Aspun 1;
‘•W here in th e L Carmen Sandiego?” A
_____ ^
. Engineer Bob Tunynos, l( .......... ‘the‘’Amtrok” Acelos'traln^
traPUEBLO. Colo, (AP
a s ta n d s till, th e silv nosed train looks out < th is r e m o te , h rusl p rairie, w here the hor ken only by the far-oH of Pikes Peak and an antelope.
And when it moves, close watch of a ^roii ncers, it becomes a g flashing ihrough the of sagebrush and simfl
Eventually it will gc making it the fastest ti country. And that's nc top .speed.
“ W c had it up to 1 c o u p le w e e k s ago Chance, A m trak’s asSiJ m e c h a n ic o f f ic e r , s inside the enK ineer's
■“ A nd it fe lt lik e she more power in her.”
“S he" is one of 20 li
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11 a.m. loday a t tlie Di C hurdi; burial a t 4 p.r the Paul Cem etery. Ft call from 930 lo 10:30 a, th e chu rch (H ansen Rupert Chapel).
C larence C a rte r o f <
-----HS om e n a m e s a r e o
patients’ requests.
^^-_:.__M AGIC.YALLILY RE< MEDICALCENl
........................Admitted.Clyde Gamet of Twin
Released William Clay of Twin 1
-- T... CASSUREGIONAL-IV!CENTER Admitted
Ray KcUey of Burley Perotto of Rupert.
Released H azel M axine E llen
Burley; R ichard Dailey
U nnwK«w*,T»lnFi
Va l l e y A V e s t—
'F h is wFaulkner
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k I d a h o -C a re e r - - - ;^ J ^ ^ j ; , f
I'oms^in '^ i i d d s ‘
, 6:30 p.m.. Expo
T h u rsd a ;School
J^Idaho-Carec.------
te U n iv e rse is
ional Tmlinica] ^ v d to re " ilio n s lc c rm g 7 ; “ " =ting, 7 p .m „
a Planet,” 8:15 .P -" - ? " " " m elanum .
School I< Id a h o C a ro o r
ry w rilto n oxam ‘" 'S a h l f r . o d ic a l lo o h n i . r „ „ „ „ o
? 4 and 7 p.m.,
' Q ____
s , left, s tick s .^ s h e a f out tho sld iilh a t the Traniportatlon Techn'ol<
rain speedsA P )-E v e n a t e le c tr ic triilver, b u lle t- th a t A m trtait of place on part o f a S;u sh -c o v e re d Acelas, un\horizon is bro- be used alo•off silhouette B oston ,an occasional W ashingtot
s e n g e r ru/es, under the November <roup of engi- One of tha gray s treak tes ted for ihe landscape on a 13-nmflowers. T ran sp o rt!1 go 150 mph. C enter, whist train in the sq u a re m ili not even its m iles north
c e n te r is ao 167 m ph a A sso c ia tibIgo,” E rn ie R ailroads,isSistant chief A m erican f:', sa id from Amtrak.ir’s q u a rte rs . " I t’s remcshe s till h a d lot of testinj’ cy," said K«:0 high-speed c en te r’s vie
S ervicejkesofDictrich. p .m . T u esd ! Dietrich LDS Gooding Chaj p.m. today at
. Friends m ay V iv ian VI' 0 a,m. loday at R edm ond. V\ en M o rtu a ry of T w in Fall!
a t 11 a.m . F E p is c o p a l
o f Gooding, 1 Falls.
lOSPITALc o m itte d a t G ib b o n s, b^i
Farnsw orth o: Freem an of SI
REGIONAL M d y ch ero f H ^NTERc d ________________ MINIDOvin Falls. IKcd yrtn Falls. Teddy Dnin
E lizq b e th Or L-MEDICAL — S h e r r y - A r c t
England, all ofcdIcy and Dora ' I
Brent Maugl ! d and Penny Helen b e rg e r o f all o f Rupcrr, i ley and Sally of Burley.
In Ftili. Idaho Monday, Au(u*t 9,191
T
v e e k ^ a t Xier Planetarium. iiM ilitary testing , 5 p.m ., ji
5 208.tal-assisront program new- “ C nt o r ie n ta t io n , 7 p .m ., F 108,w to Build a Planet,” 8:15 v
Pday .plol to W ork Idaho C areerny5Jn s ti iu te ._ 8 .a .m - to _4____L:ix classroom s in Shields q S- . * .-rih tcridcnts m eetin g , 8aylor276. n;lew liire orientation, 11:30 t(aylor277. . A e re in th e U n iv e rse is1 Sandiego?” 4 and 7 p.m., w er Planetarium.a rtm e n t of H e a lth a n d tc e staff appredation picnic,Expo park. p. V to Build a P lanet,” 8:15lulkner Planetarium. ei
Ool to Work Idaho Career jys Institu te , 8 a.m. to 4 g tx classroom s in Shields B*1 Business In fo rm atio n a.m. to 1 p.m.. Evergreen andA05. y,rity-maintcnancc depart- p ‘ cnic, noon. Expo park.3 D e p artm en t of W ate r - •ces m anaged re c h a rg e 3p, 1 p.m.. Aspen 108. lied Student Sendees fail w«
sld^wlnifow to speak to Anthony VI ii'olbgy Cen'tef northeast of Pueblo, (
s"overGoloitra in s n am ed A ce las nol
itrak is having b u ilt as thsI S2 billion project. The iroi anveiled in M arch, will vat along routes connecting 1
Ncw Y ork a n d gen;ton, w ith th e firs t pas- curru n s sc h e d u le d fo r spc
:r or December. centhe new trains is being the
ir up to 16 hours a day B3-m ilc t r a c k a t th e nisi> rtation T e c h n o lo g y a t ivhich sprawls across 52 then iles of land a b o u t 25 smcrtheast of Pueblo. T he th a.s a s u b s id ia ry o f th e Mctio n o f A m e ric a n Nor Is, re p re se n tin g N orth . Tn freight railroads and seal
do«imoie and we can do a a N[ing wilh relative sccrc- puz:K eith Hawthorne, the ans
vicc p residen t of tech- mai
;s------isday a t D e m a ra y ’s _ hapcl. - r
V ic to r ia L cB aro n of , W ash., and fo rm erly p (c alls, m em orial se rv icc ~ , F riday a t A sccnsionII C h u rc h in T w in
a th
LS ------, £b ^ th of R u p e rt; C arl 1 o f Murtaugh; Donald f Shoshone; and Jackie f Hcybum. -___________ ^
DOKAMEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted rummond of Rockland;Orozco, K a risa B urr, ir c h u le t a - a n d - E l a i e = ^I of R upert
Released ughn, Paul Castaneda, Herschbcrger and son,T, and Jam ie Wayment
1999
CSI-----in te rp re te r organizational i jng, 2:30 p.m.. Taylor 258.
"W h ere in th e U n iv e r “ Carmen Sandiego?" 4 and 7
Faulkner Planetarium.T e n n is to u rn a m e n t, 5 |
\vest campus tennis courts.Idaho D epartm en t of W
R esources em ployee picn . p.m.. Expo park.
“How to Build a P lanet,” p.m., Faulkner Planetarium.
S a tu rd a yN ational Registry em erg
mcdical technician exam, 8 to 7 p.m ., seven classroon Aspen building.
T e n n is to u rn a m e n t, 8 i west campus tennis courts.
Certified nursing assistant ten test, 8 a.m., Aspen 108.
"Rusty Rockct’s Last Bias p.m., Faulkner Planetarium.
LDS 12th W ard youth co: ence, 4 p.m.. Expo park.
“ W h ere in th e U nivere Carmen Sandiego?” 4 and 7 1 Faulkner Planetarium.
M agic V alley A stronora Sodety monthly meeting, 7 ) Shields 117.
“How to Build a P lanet,” p.m., Faulkner Planetarium.
H e r re t t C e n te r a n d M: Valley Astronomical Sodety Party, 9:30 p.m., Herrett Cent
S u n d a yT e n n is to u rn a m e n t, 8 a
west campus tcimis courts.
ly VlranUlean|ng the w[ndsh]eld o lo, Colo., last week. ........
5 m d o ^ a i r i (n o logy . “ O ur cu s to m e rs Ii th a t; th e y w an t to b c ab le iron o u t th e ir problem s in | vate.”
The A celas a rc designed to gently a s the trains rush aroi: cu rves . T h a t do esn ’t promi sp eed a s m uch as i t prevei centrifugal force from throw: the passengers around.
But even w ith the tilt mcc nism deactivated for a test r a t a m ere 110 mph, th e ride th e sp cc ia l te s t tra c k is mu sm oother and freer o f vibrati th a n A m tra k 's ex is ti M c tro l in e r s e rv ic e in t Northeast Corridor.
T h e re ’s no need to g rab t seats for balance while walki doivn the train’s aisle. Filling a New Y ork T im es crosswo puzzle is easy - if you know t answ ers - and th e q u ie t ri makes conversation easy.
D ea thNOTICES
R ic h a rd V. G ra v e sTW IN FA LLS - R icha
“D ick” V. Graves, 87, of Tw Falls, died Sunday Aug. 8 , 19‘ at his home.
Services are pending and w bc a n n o u n c e d by R cyno l' Funeral Chapel in Twin Falls.
U se-The^imes-Newi
M a rk e tp lace
c la s s if ie d a d s td t u r n
p o s s e s s io n s
in to c a s h .
1 meet- Tha Tlme»Haws
T o d a y .. . _ .■' Buhl City Coun
i p .m . council cham“ B laine County
W ate r 8:4Sa.m.,courthoi cn ic , 6 Camas County
9 a.m., courthousc t » g . j 5 Comas County 1 n, ■ pjiL, high school. — Cassia-County-<
9 a.m., courthouse . Cassia County J
rgency p.ni., c cn trd offic 8 a.m. Burley,
oms in D ie trich Schoi p.m., school’s busi)
} a .m ., E den City Coui a t y Hall,
nt writ- Elmore County 830 a jn ., courthot
last, 2 Gooding Count ers, 9 a jn ., courthc
:onfer- H a g e rm a n Sci pjn., elem entary s<
-rse is H ailey C ity Cc 7 p jn ., HaUeyTownCenu
H ansen City C( im ical a t y Hall.7 p.m., J e ro m e C ity I
Zoning Commissioi ,” 8:15 d l chambers.I- Jerom e County IM agic 9 ajn ., courthouse, cy S tar Ketchum Planni inter. Commission, 530 p
Lincoln County <10 a jn ., courthousc
a.m .. Magic Valloy Ro,• Center Board, 6 p j
a t MVRMC Educat M alta a t y Coun(
--------- River Electric Coh.. room.
Minidoka Count ers, 9 a jn ., courthoi
- - I Richfield City C— d ty office, 180 w .;i
^ Crime!. . SALT LAKE C
i.: . ' Police might have c •" . they say raped oni
woman and killed HjSSB quickly, but a backl
crime lab kept thcir ingthecvidcncctht
1 ^ ^ DNA evidence e^ ___police___to__ a rr i
O verstreet on Au{ nectibn with the Ju of D anielle Omer,
___and_body_werc.bu]nBBH| rape of a ndghbor
earlier.^had already b«ien on
i f .h •VI bic suspects since the crime. Though L
j gf could have tested a------------ suspect-w ithintw o'
tw ice th a t long, Tl -------------^Tribune re p o rte d
T h a t’s b ecau sc ■ d an s a rc stnjggllnj
lik e FBI’s wayle to nation, pj,j, DNA Index Systcr
The d a ta b a s e is u[0 tilt ound m ote
'whig c ^ o t i
S F u nnuch ation I t in g '
th e ,
) th e IIking ' 1lg in ivord 1t the rid e
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l u n ^ 7 pjn., a t y ambers. a t v H ity comrmssioncrs. Twin
ty commissioners, 1 winJ ^ o o l B o a r d , ;L • • ing, 450 g^commisuoaor*,---------
y School Board. 7 ffice, 237.19th S t.
hool B oard, 7:30 Tuesdfliisiness room. Blaimouncil, 7:30 p.m., 730 p jn
GoodlIty commissioners, d is tria (tiousc. Kimbiim y commission- commurthousc. M uniSchool B o a rd , 8 p jn ., a tyschooL Sun 'C ouncil, 6 p .m .. Zoningjiter. City HalCouncil. 8 p.m .. Twin :
Zoning </ P la n n in g a n d Hall,sion, 7 p.m., coun- Twin I
crs, 830ty commissioners. Twinse. p.m., adin ing and Zoning Main Av<0 p.m., G ty Hall.ty commissioners, W ed o e i
S o m J M ^ c a l p jn . Sago Room ,
caQon Center.undl, S p jn .. Raft r o i i i ::oop conference^ 7 :M p ii!
“ ty commission.
r c S S d l , 7 p.m., ’’ c i’e S
lab falls be: CITY (A P) - about 3.Cc caught the m an tested anone Taylorsville “We dccd another m ore a te unde:cklog a t the state p ics haviicm from proccss-' sa id Lt.they needed. L akc Coc eventually led ment. “Vkr r e s t R o b e rt te d in id a^ugustT m con- T l i e ba'June 28 m urder qu ick ly <
e r, whose hom e DNA tobumed^-and the___ d c n c e jn•or just two days crimes. T
Correctloivcrstrect’s name sample w1 on a list of possi- on a list o ce shortly a f te r Police ! h lab tcchnidans quickly ti d and traced the they wan m weeks, it took— allow pjis , The S a lt L ake samples f ed S unday in a • - nals. -< -_____ s______________ S a ltia lic U tah techni* K cn n a rdling to catch up Dcpartmcray of analyzing Com m is:ional Combined DNA Eviitem , o r CoDIS. stcpfurths u se le ss u n til “I belie
m e S e i 1 H ear
H o i A u iree package o f b: n th every digital i) obligation. O fRUi. Mm
______________________
PHE AGENidifidd School Board. 8 p jn ^ ’ school
ioshonc School Board, 7:30 , Lincoln Elem em aiySduioL •- \in Falls O ty Coundl. 5 p jn., Hnltvin Falls County commission- 530 a jn , courthousa vin Falls County Parks and erways Advisory Board. 730 , P orlu and Waterways build- 450 Sixth Ave. W. illeyS choo l-B oard -tE dcn-— c lton), 8 p.m .. superin tcn*■s o ffice ........................
s d a y .Bine County School Board, p jn ., a school in the district. Kxilng School Board, 8 p jn^ i a office.mberly a t y Council, 7 p jn ., nunity center.in a u g h C ity C ouncil, 7 J 0 a ty H a lLn V alley P la n n in g a n d ng Com m ission, 8 3 0 »jn.« ElalLin F alls G ty Plaxming and lg Commission. 7 p j n , O ty
in Falls County commisaon- 3 0 a jn ., courthousc. in F a lls School B o a rd , 7 adm inistra tive office, 201 Ave. W.
u e s d a ystlcford C ity Council. 7 3 0 f&O Printing Enterprises.:lo a t y Coundl, 8 p jn ., Q ty
11 Regional Board meeting. )jn ., dispatch center, 911 E.H, Jerome.inns F erry Q ty C o u n d l, 7 ao rH alLinns Ferry School Board , -8 - adm inistration office, 8^
ehind on D3,000 samples of DNA are
I and rc-cntcrcd. e do have the ability to oper* ider CoDlS. but many sam- lave not t m n processed,"Lt. J im P o tte r o f th e Salt C ounty sh e r lfP s d e p a rt- “Wc simply don’t h a re ihe
i d ^ to get It d o n e . " ______'backlog Icept thcTab' from ly analyzing O v e rs tree t’s to se e if i t m a tc h e d evi-;Jn_the_tw flL lflyIotf3inie___L The U tah D epanm ent of ctlons had already taken a e when Overstreet was put st of sex offenders in 1 9 ^ ce say they need money to ly update the system , and vant legislation tha t would prison officials to take DNA- - - es from all convicted o im i-
iakc.County.Shcri£f.Aar«i___ard , a m em b er o f th e tm ent of Justice’s Naticutal liss io n on th e F u tu re of Evidence, wants to go one irther.elieve we shouU be taking
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M u r ta u ^ Sdxx>l Board, high sdiool libraiy.
P aul C liy C o u n d l, 7 3 ( d t> 'o ilke .
Twin Falls County coaus ers, 8 3 0 a m , counfaouse.
T w in F a lls P u b lic Li
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TliuisdayBellevue G ty C oundl. /
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Commerce, noon, Hage Senior Center.
M io i-C assia C ham be C om m erce, noon . R u p en Lodee.
M in idoka Cit>* C o u n d l p jn .. City HalL
R u p e r t , D eM ary M en Library 'trustees, flibrary.417Scvcm hSi.
Twin Falls County corami e n . 8 3 0 a jn .. courthouse.
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out fear o f being reanrested.'In V irginia, New Mexici
A bbam a, s ta te law require: all c o a tia e d fdons be teszi Louisiana. an>Tone who is an is tes ted , a nd A ttorney Ge
~"~ JaM t'R eno h as '^ Jced 'tha became federal law.
“It's so obvious that you help but sa^ w ^,we hare th a t^ s id Utah S Presideni Lane Beattie. R- BountifuL ‘ It’s sooiething w< tainly need to kxtk aL lhe b) line is: if this is tediaok)g>-w hare, we need to do It.”
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would orerstep privaQT laws.------ ^ ’e-are-noi av c n e to tb e__nology." a i d Carol Gnade. c
tive d ired o r o f the U tah ch o f th e A m erican Civil Llbc Union. “But we a re deeply c e m e d th a t th e re is more
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O ld sHeybum may an art museun for school colic
By Lorraine Cavener Tln>efrNe¥r» wrttef
HEYBURN - Hcybi ------- Sdioot-sweethearts-Kui
then Wilcox, das.'i o f 1 ' Calvin Heiner, class of 1
been m arried for 61 y ‘ they still have fond me
the annual high school: a two-week event that th e com m unity and tl
, together.C arry ing on a trad i
la s te d pntiL th e higl closed, the Heincrs* sei raised money to buy a paintings for the school i
.an n u a l a n show. T he c grew over th e years ar housed a t th e school. \ high school closed and
. H eybum Elementary S< • c o lle c tio n w as don Minidoka County Schoo
, by th e H eyburn Assodation.
School district official p a ss a bond issue for improvements this fall j to include a provision fo the building into an art and community cultural
T he bu ild in g is stru iound, but not fit for d i sa id N ick H a lle tt , M County School District
• ■tendent. The district wi ; to use th e building for sp "v ice s , o ff ic c sp ace ai
- -m u se tm i lo house the a in additiotl ro spacc for c ty art dasscs.• “There are lots of poss:
■ said Penny N dbaur, a di read ie r who made a rc< senrarion to th e Hcybi Councfl about the pos.'tib museum in the sd.o ’ .
A p a r tn e rsh ip inclu< city, county and school could m ake the museum bility, she said.
- ' C ^vin H einer said he i .. ro ld.the_arr_coll.ectioj
' Heybum school is the lai ra te a rt collection in th e :
The H einers rold how
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G eneral’s Consumer Pr I ^ t is warning Idaho cc to avoid w hat appears illegal pyram id schem< moving through some pai
' T he schem e is knowi ■ n am es “ C irc le of Fr
“ W om en H elp in g VI “Women Em pow enng \ and “ Women for Womt se t up as a d inner part women arc invited by fr
7 - acquaintances to attend which pu rp o rts to pro \
: money to.womcn in need.• • T hey a re told that if tJ > five-thousand dollars, tl Seated a t th e “appctizei
i-Nextsum i r briiig.Utah- H n X A lR FORCE BAS ; (AP) - Hm Air Force Has• bc a no-fly zone for a mor : summer while repairs arc ^ its only runway.: Repaving S300 feet of I : die and south end of the *. - work last done in 1985 •<: b ring m any base octiviri
standstill.3 • “I t will more o r less res : • flying," said Brian Wats<
ch ie f o f a irfie ld m anag• “T he only thing we could - would be helicopters.”
' - Capt. J im Wilson, spol : for the A ir Force Reserve : H ill, s a id som e of th e 4 , F ishier.W ios’J.F-lSJSlil!
be deployed overseas wh construction is going on.
Z; will move to different base
j; Water_I '■ per day,": : ^ T ^ w d ^
I - R oad an d 'a n o th e titw o < : ' southwest side near High' : win be ready by October.•: • T he southeast wells, bo « : fee t deep . wiU pump a t . rm o r e n h a i r 2 miliron-goU
w ate r p e r day. The soui: • wen*, one 400 feet deep a j :3 S 0 fe e t deep, will pump• : of 7 million o n s per day• : C ourtney sa id th e sou ! ; weU projects will inaease5: l i r s ^ to residents Uvuig
schooltjmillection
lyburn H ish R u lin iciner,
ofl939,’l^v c . P | - |1 years, and I I Imemories of
wl a n show - n | M ; I I :hat brought Hd the school H
adiiion th a t j Hlig h schoo l U—’ senior dass |T a couple of ool during itsleco llection . .s and is still .1. When the and becamc / School, the io n a tcd tohool District I____________n A lum ni. , . Ruth Ann Durrar
TotfeSall and hope lection came ti tl for turning Artists fron art museum shipped painti ra l ccnter. d isp la y o t tl itru c tu ra lly S tudents a t th: dassrooms,-----ets fo rth e evei.M in id o k a "There wos rict supcrin- tion,” Calvin t t would like A dm ission r spedal ser- said. In additic : an d fo r a tition, studen: e collection,-— contesianrs bj or communi- cents p er vote,
was cnhanccc lossibilitics,” < entertainment a disirict art the stage in th( recent pre- S tu d e n ts
tyburn City Albion, Burle> ssibility of a bused to the sl
ing vo ted on :lua iiig th e lik ed b es t. A lool distric t show, as many ium a possi-' ^vcre purchase
r a is e d . Some he has been paintings to tht i on_i n j h c..___show., painting■largest pri- donated were h e state. the artists, the low the col* T he pa in tir
ey generae A tto rney Tlie women ai• Protection eight more ivoi0 consumers to the next pairs lo be an * w ill'advance Ieme th a t is le v e l.” Once parts of th e - - eiglit-women o
______________ |iw /Je v c J i.thown by th e a rc told they
F r ie n d s ,” • “entree level.”W om en," F inally , the
lg Women” ihot if still am)mcn." It is join the “appeilarty w here tlal women iviJy friends or dessert Icvd uiend 0 party day gift" of S40irovide g if t ' ~ O ncc th e 0Htd. f i l le d , th e 01if they give women goes on
they’ll bc an d c v en tu a:izer” level. promises to yv
im er’s repain ih base to a scJASE,Utah “ We don’t f Base could way) dosure as month next impact on our a a rc done 10 viously cstabli
o b j e c t i v e s V of the mid- Col. Ron Ohi the runway • m an d er for ih )85 - could Wing, said tlie v iviries to a do th e sam e 01
on training cxcr restrict all “The botlom 1 aison, Hill to con tinue to lagcm en t. , train and contit uid handle Oholendt said.
W hat’s not di ipokcsman ' civilian workfoi rve unit ut planes usually t the 419 th for repairs canm ghters will _ “They know while tlie something to at
on. O thers Collins, HiU De lascs. Public Affairs.
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^southeast -a n d th e 3200K im berly— Road)^-------------VO on th e Thesoudieast ighway 74 also beneHt a nc •r. be ing develop), both 400 hear Kimberly R a to tal o f The southeast g o l lo n s 'o f = r 0 a d y ^ y : = S i southwest O ctober. T he s p and one should be ready n p o total ‘ -Along with th day. p roject indudcisouthside voii^ A 2 {nilliot lase w ater is near compled nng in the east side of tow
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rrant and Ruth and Calvin Heiner adn tion, which wat purchased over th e :
e to b e . dassnrom all over the state Ruil intings to Heybum for H cyb t th e an n u a l show. used t t the school sold tick- teachii:vent.------------------------------ “Weros some reol competi- backg n Heiner said. perspion w as 10 c en ts , he dicm ,' lition to a sales compe- WhcIcnts voted on queen -was in; by "paying five t i r lO ' ' palntii 3te, he said. The show woys, 5 ced w ith continuous As 11 cnt by local talent on of th the auditorium. D evel
s from P o ca te llo , Durrai ley and Rupert were and e show. Those attend- Heybu sn w hich p iece they commi . At th e ond of ih c lie mu my pieces as possible from ll ased with the money to them e a r t i s t s d o n a ted .^lool I the school. After tlic Besiings.noLPitfchascd.or___ c.ollccicre sh ipped bock to ' Heybuhe Heiners said. whereitirigs w ere hung in tlicirw
al warns ol1 ore also told that if lars toivomen agree to come To oparty, the first group level, I
:e to th e '“soup/salad aged tcc a th ird group o f acquai n ogain-fiUs the appe-.— ties.- -the original women_____ Sevcey w ill move to iHe to the;l.” thnt thithe women a rc lold ' the SS,another eiglit women attractpetizer” level, the ini- bank <ivill progreass 10 the ScrviccI and recdvc a “birtli- cd thaiS40.000. th e Io5 a p p e tiz e r lev e l is Instead
orig in a l g ro u p of cscone; on to the entree levd ing in □u a lly th e schem e “An;^v c 40-thousand dol- the risl'
rs could Id; itandstill pj.,t fo resee th e (run-as having a negadvc BOISl
ir ability to m eet prc- w este rblished flying hour Proposi,” Wilson said. mcmbeiDholendl, vice com* age grcth e 388th F ig h te r th ro u g
IC wing will probably Idaho: or send squadrons , Dirccto:xcrdses. . ' serv icem line is we’re going been imto fly . con tinue to Une je t
itinuc to be ready," use of rd-............................... those Jo;: d e a r ts what Hill’s -----nities tocforCe will do If the tiirbo-prly brought in to Hill “Regiiiinot land. commur)w they have to do on both) adapt,” said Bmce \b ihn stDeputy D irector of ■ states tls. don to j(
Idlson Avenue East, lion gall ive, Kimberly Road ori the s< )0 R o ad -(H an k in s These--------------------------------- to b e xei1st w ater piwject will T h e o 1 new industrial area indude: oped on 120 acres than2,0i y Road, he said. R ivor Clast wells should bc improve :Sop to raber.= zand--= fD cthe c e so u th w est w ells As so< dy by October. voir phaI the wells, th e d ty com ple dcs cwo new reser* rcpladn, lion gallon reservoir p lpelim ledon on the south*— ph ase - own, while a S mil- Novemb
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admire paintings at Heybum Bern the years by alumni of Heybum HIg
ssroomi and in the library, iluih D urrant, who teaches at lybu rn E le m e n ta ry school, 2d the dassroom paintings as idling tools.‘We talked obout foreground, ckground, color, lighting and rspcciive. Ir was nea t having an," she said.Vhen a better lighting system s insta lled a t the school, the intings were moved lo 'the hall- ys, she said.^s a leacher and as chairman
th e H ey b u rn E conom ic v c lo p m e n t c o m m ittee , rran t said Uiat on art museum d com m unity c e n te r in ybum would bc an asset to the nmunity. But slie hopes a pub- m useum would b e separate m the school diildren or open the public a t hours other than ool hours, she said.Icside housing th e H eyburn lcc |ionJU .irrnnt_envision5.a , ybum art museum as a placc cre local artists could display irwOrk.
)f‘dinneri to a wirmer.'0 continually fill the appetizer el, the party goers are encour- id to invite other friends and luaintances to attend the por-
----------------------------------leveral women hove reported Jie Consumer I'roiccdon U m t t they were instmctcd to bring55.000 in small bills to avoid
racting the attention of their ik o r th e In te rn a l R evenue vicc. Some callers also repon- that they have not been tojd I lo catio n of th e p a rtie s , lead, tlicy are told they will be Drted to the party after mcct- in a designated parking lot. A nyone should th in k about risks of taking 55,000 in small
daho joins romote reDISE (AP) - Idalio is die first te rn s ta te to jo in th e position R J Coalition, a 17- iber group formed to encour- g rea te r use of regional je ts ughout the U.S.aho Department of Commerce • ictor Gory Mohn said airline 'ice to and from Idaho has I impacted by losses of inain- je t service. He said increased of rcgionol je ts ’could reverse e losses, espedolly for cominu- s too far from airline hubs for o-prop service.Regional je ts will help Idaho nunities reach larger markets oth the E a« and West coasts,” n said. “I urge other western !s that are in the same atua- to join the coalition."
gallon reservoiris-bdng built— le southwest side of town, lese reservoirs ore scheduled u eady iiy ilrrnhrr, le overall w ater p ro je a also ides p lans to rep lace more2.000 feet of the d ty ’s Snake , ir Canyon p ip e lin e and to ove the w ater pontrol system le L-—soon as the well and reser*
phase of the w ater project is p le te , th e c ity w ill beg in idng its Snake River Canyon line . The p ^ e l in e p ro jec t le- sh o u ld b eg in a ro u n d - imber and take about three.
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Bmentsiy School. The palntlngi« iigh School.
“T h ere o re so man; ai with talent right in our )1, munity,*' she said, as N dbaur agreed.
“A s it is now. if peopld, — se e work o f local ta lt id have to go to Sun Valli lg th e r ," sh e sa id . “ Th«
place for the communir m their work."1C It is im portan t for tl 11-' ■ • * d istric t io ,have -a plac
ch ild re n can Ic^ rn a l in N dbaur said, ic “ We have th e oppore, do this here," e said, m D urrant and Neibau in that an art museum in 1C would a lso b c a n e< b- advantage as a draw ftir IC “ It is righ t off th e fi •n N dbaur said. “The coll in som ething fo r th e Mil
area to be proud of."n ------------------------------a Timcs-Xaas sta ff unito :e Cavener can be rvaciicd ; ly at 677-4042 or by c^nail 1
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:r to be esconcd to a secreir- for the purpose of makinid a b le gift,-" s u d D ^nny 'r- ' G cnei^ Michelc Butu.______ Jdaho-law prohib itsid sch em es , cla ss ify in gIt tclonies. IddhcTran'sdclg illegal bccausc simple ad ics dictates that eventuair a re not enough new rec pay those who paid bcfort- “N either p ro d d in g nd needy rcdp ien ts , nor ds. the potentiid risk o f losc money, nor 'gifting* th e 1t- a m d tax consequences
dtizens of th d r obligaiiaIt p ly w ith Id a h o ’s {11 Statute," said Butts.
; in effort t< gionaljeti:t As a m em ber, Idaho e rep resen ted in efforts 1 '- ta te dia logue betw een '- . lines an d p ilo t’s graup s provisions tha t lim it ih
reg iona l j e t s from tb e c • agreements, c Mahn said th e 458-mi s Falls-D cnver ro u te is < I- could ben e fit from a d 1 acccss to re g io n a l J e t s w ould p ro v id e a comfi I- _ tw o-hour flig h t fo r p^s r ■ and v e eastern Idjfiood
access to a third airline n J ‘ A reccnt sun*ey pcrints s of a ir service an d d irea ' . _qccess (in tra /in te rs ta te I rising airfare c o o t a n d
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le House on Tuesday passed. 35. a S12.6 b illion foreign y d that provides economic aid. tary assistance, funding for • rn a tio n a l ag e n c ie s and i«y fnr e cpoc t.a sss tn n cc jrh c , also denied funding for for- i organizadons tha t perform rtions and c u ts funding for Peace Corps and the Army’s ool o f th e A m ericas, porters said th e bill helps the ted S tates prom ote freedom md th e world, although many they wished th e bill d ireaed
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— J « iis C h rlsro f tarrcr-d in the Bay Area.- T h e K night in itia tiv u-ill be on the March 201 affirm s th a t only here m a rr ia g e s a rc rccog i California.
H igham , an account: c tributed S2.000 to th e cai h ‘'W lien we talk about a at m arriage - th a t is, t
betw een a m an and a ' d wc a rc talking about 01 3 corc beliefs o f our faith, [, gion,** H igham sa id .1- Napa, gave $200 to th e c 1 a fte r reading about it a
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- tions w ilh V ietnam for y e a r . S u p p o r te rs o f V ietnam ’s trade sta tu s
I V ietnam ese govem m cr be held accountable for pant corruption and mi; m en t w ith in th e ir cot rule. O pponents said the
I, was a n im p o rtan t s tc fd__ norm aliang trade withi, w hich Vs a booh fi r A m erican b u s in e ss 1 d Vietnamese people. A e favors denying VietnaE r- status.n 3) BILL NUM BER: r TAXs T h e H ouse o n T 1. passed, 221-206, the fina e of a lO-year, S792 billior n The bill would trim inc y . ra tes by one percent, g d repeal the e s ta te lax u i.— offidully«Uminoted-in-! t provide relief from the
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live,-w hich - - ing leaders noi 2000 ballot, church grounc iterosexual ings or with ch ognized in M ark Leno,
No to Knight c intant, con- resolution call: campaign. Revenue Ser\ ut iradiiion- w hether ihe c s, m arriage ils lax-cxcmpt a woman - He forwardc
: one of the Attorney Lour ith, our rcli- as evidence did. a rd s , o f abusing its tax- le campaign “All Americs it and hear- in th e politic: nbcrs of his said. “ Churche
itahle organiza s the p roper their minds an ards, 62. “ If tion. But to ta l h e Mormon raising money I is Ihat the these individi Ige needs to s a la r ie s from d a woman. which exists of have in the c o n tr ib u tio n :
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tb at the great French Citroen once, in a mc described as “fomage dl a ltr . 'Q B b re S a d n s e ’ ):
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______ o £ C o o b « p g 4 S n m niJb a itic « o d d soon de German d irec tor Messeryfam itt re f e ff
b a tfb 3 a rs .it« o id d tak e to hoist this critic bade Oi
And so th is critic d e t m o th e r film {dajxng ai - L a * e P J k a ,r ia id i£ s i
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d ose jo n r espes t i ^ sbt socfa a s tb e one a t th e scab a d i r e r a sw iam ii
£riend tr ie s to rescxie I into tfie boot, and
tice tl&ng 3m can s y a t point is th a t, i f b e had n e tv r a ^ m h a re bad to p a s s in i B A if jo n g(
•L ake F la d d -e ip la r them e - a i b o e th a t fa
' fatKB H em er to S h a k e lOtfMi’s 7 o n « e r b n x b W bat h ap p en s w h en a swim s o r e r from Asia sedoded lake in Maine. k i« h a (3 0 e e e t?
T be a n sw er is: some Becaose nansaD y , a fte h alf o f th e «£rer in th e <
J ,swsnmmg m tbe lake ^ iog down iO T ^^l^ 111 with feet. One of dae 9
is why dB saoa imo bocfies cf w a te rlm tm e mirinr fife forms i of twDcar a g e s . More bas b e a tempted to sfa THE WATER, YOU ( coarse tb e characters tbere some risk assod semkfaeweJCoobasia 9009 t t ^ in dK row ahc
And so tfae aotBence w U dw te die showing 3 ic, coQssted mostly of
I 'a p i a r e s ^ r b a d BBStakaPlaytim e Daycare (
Id B t a o a s . noc to o e n t a n d p * ta fa b e f ic o f« e f f c r t te S n f s c f in a O K S o iiic isno tm ak iD gd iis j f a R th e oococEle im o
_____ iq m ib e f ic o p te r o v e rtfirom i i .a a a A ig a t dK< UVECOW.
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------- W b a e B b il^ P » t s FreqiA sto ^ T y csW k leS b K ' Ib * not seen t t p n ^ s a y d o c i t f a a s a c a ta m ' c c a D y .-m D f ie s a B i^
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ritic,: anda j3rick !ic .la ssu n e tba t yoa a re <nssM BS o f ‘ Eves W ide i,
Of Stanley Kufaddc, o r. ,those o f os wbo consid- .csonal friend before be ^
* a f-E y w W 5 d e S ta t-? ^e n r re .~ ifa e ‘ p i e c e d e . .1 ,a fd iisk 8 m d a n rd n e . * s i t possess th e pemdt*- ^ vwyianf "escaqjot." d »td S ian 's e aiiier woric? .0 d » ineritafaie “boirill-It e r c y “rom an a ^
Bcb d ire c to r R en au lt m om en t o f “ p iq u e ,”
e d e la panpiiiie” (liter-e*)? \some questians. And if ?sdieni.fBebasanoblig- 'tonal commentaior as "
to hare somenriedge of tb e film in ' srioo. Thus i t w«s that -s c r itic - reloctanU y ® sing in his o n g m pro-t of reading the com- ‘ te tmabridged w «ks ofre d F n n a in dte ad8>- *’French handwriting i n '- »
xafty room withita « -w e flc n tbe cine- <d c tb e n r fix’a person- ,Exrst-faand riew ing of \FCsWideSbttt.- ^]B S cx iticw in i« .asd> e '9 t Ita lian d irec to r tQi osed to say . “b ea t fsfanbbeiy’ Thiscxitic i■ a t r isk of rioiatzag tb e < s dnem a tic o i t i c i a n - R h a t-E je s W ide Shot” <
im K tnan tn is q h k can th tg j im a t 1
o f Q nem a ^ ooce is ioo - i X S C ).« lD d iisa n eb a xdn m esjtf f ilm v i c i n a g e _ J1 dereiop w hat d ie great 1 ■r A u d i P o rsc h e < e r r e d to a s “ a b o g cn - t ein ie ." A fter two4Dd«- ik eaco n stru o io n aran e i k oot o f bis seat.deczed to instead view ig a t tb e sam e th e a te r , ciB id io a tb a ira s Ie a g a s — ' tb u t i n r o i m . e re n l e » _ tjf-you^ likir tb is q i t i r . ------- cs h n fo r cenain scenes,[be b e p m n n g w bere a 1m in g in tfae lake a n d J £rom onderwaier, so fats je bim by pulling bim Bid tb e o ^ really posi-^a b o ta d K (fiver a t th a t ’ a d s u i i i i ed, b e w oald l i o w i ( n y a b o a 6 nfin ga th is critid!s drift. ■jdoires a d assic l ite ra ry I a h as f a w n a trd an is ts Jceq ieare to M ilton toodK r, Arnold, n a m e tr Jm a n A sian crococlile F sia a n d w inds o p in a ine. w bere it grows to a
rane serious chom ping. 2ifter th e crocodile e m ebe opoting scene, m ore cshow o p a n d insist on f
Ice w ith tb e ir legs dan-y like 1 ta t a n dogs s> ^ e s t m js e n e s o f tb e cCMS insb i o n p hm gng sLnown tDVDntain luiiig if tn s w ith m ootbs th e size (,lore than <nce this cxitic i> sb o a t,“C E rO U T O F jU CRETIN S!” B u t o f „ers c a m o t h e a r . A lso, „n d a t e d w ith q w ay ing gsim D tbefaairoftbeper. .
ace o f -L a k e P la c id - - , K a tte o d e d b y d B se tk -■ o f la rg e fam ilies w ho ik m tb e tfaeater f iir tb e f e C e n te r f o r • L o ad i- c a m o i^ s ita n d d K W o d fe e a ts n r io a s n n a o r ^ntinn a b ear, a moose . m r . I b i s ie ts tb e s a g eic scene, in w h id i - th i s ^B ssc e n e o p -tb e b B o e s °
te c s d i t f a l a B l B ^ f e ^ ~
ikeJO xiCLBJLicgcdiz:____ 4snatic e en re o f M bvies ■ie<jueud> W aA Admre. . ‘■ a^ A h fao o ^ d iiscz itic «o d iy .d H o a iic sD B o e s t n n “i e i i e a i s q a a r ( E t -aaked% So tins critic is 'j-fiae^Oms twoLthombs_____!i j u ilM iibfB p-Soifta Iam ew ad iogastoe . ^
rnm orco tiam aa fM -tke ti t e t o h im c T o Tn p u I m i B e n b t J h i e . Z e r ^ ^02 .- ■ . *
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TWIN FALLS - Ir*s reaUy nc spot a kid wbo's too jXMing fo lenses.
“O h, those red e>-es are a d away.” said-J j y H irtmTUr a T optometzist. “Means they slept a n ia g te *
Y et HartweQ h as fined tb e : diScfcen a s 5«a>g a s 8 o r % a n y owing t r e ^ Contacts, long a n n tif fe d r ite <tf passage, a r e ;
Ten p e rceu o f the S millia lens osers in America are 16 or acconfing to ihe American Oi Assodatiop; more than half are
“1 bave young patients who responsible about taking carc contacts a nd some older patii aren 't so responsible,” said Roi anotber Twin FaHs opuxnetris it comes to contacts, age d o e much to do widi i t ”
But ted inology does. Soft < w hkh now dominate th e mari
_ m a d e it easier for younger ad to adjust.
And (fiqposable contacts h a r cuuiCiient.
-Y ou c an boy strft co«itacis cfispose o f a t a variety o f .inu sfamt a s one d ^ , ” G tin said. .
A o ta lly , diere a re a variety e s in so ftcooac ts :
• D aitrw earsoftknses,m a< fled U e piastie and easy to ada; downside i s th a t they d on 't o visioD problems, and the lo se s Iy and most b e replaced. Half ( ta c t n se rs in th e coun try we tl ni» c, -M I'wiCng IP A e opttCM
• w ear, soft cotu can s t ^ in tb e eyes fior seven c out rcmovaL Bot tbey don’t fix
^ j ^ q uire m O T :
Wf Tu i faHno -> E xtended w ea r d isposal
from on e m six days and then <i They require no c i m x ^ B u t l oonrea vision problems and then may b e more dtfRcuh .
Extended-w ear lenses mai p o cen t o f d ie contact market.
• Planned replacem ent COI soft lenses that a re replaced detem y ^ scheduht, usually I iiwLililji j lu i quarterly rB ut tl
_ d e a l with all risioo priddems, »nmg th»m m ay b e Jiarder. E
Retrainini vision the^ S t a n C n o vTiaiiWiiiiiriwrilar____________
BURLEY - F o r o p to m e tr J a c k Z a ry b n isk y , c u r in g e pcoUems B hard work.
H is and h is patients.“P r e seen som e encouragi
re s u l ts fro m v is io n th e ra p : Zarybnisky said. “ But how si c e s t u i i t i s d e p e n d s oo b< much work parents a re willing pot into it.”
. Nationwide, some optometri see vision therapy - typjcall;
' co m b in a tio n o f ex e rc ise s a s t im u la tio n of
in v a s iv e a n d crossede
u s m /fy o sm e d i c a l / j j /a p p ro a c h to - t r e a t in g lazy
'• S u rg e ry is : A sso ioften suggested ___________fo r c ro ssed eyes, bu t i t does noc usually of a to tal sohitiao m d ie laoU et sa y s a p o sitio n s ta te m e n t t A m e ric a n O ptom etiA godarion. "Vtsioo d ierapy < o ffe r a m ore com plete soluti and is, d ierefbre . o ften d ie p Cencd m etbod o f treatm ent.”
— Sortng-flufeeryrey® - a r e c n t so th a t tfae e y e s lo w ^ h t . Since oo effort is mai
^ -B o w e i^ T o B 66d nh E -e jr« * b to w ork together a s a team , i
' ondedyxng c au se rem ains a d v r e is a tendenqr .for tfae e:
r to c n m a g a in . I n m any c a s repeated t y eia tioo s m ust be p
~ y m u u n en t r e s a l£Zarybnisky p rescribes vis)
a d s to b e pcaoiced u nder c tn d le d c o o d itio a s - usua lly booew ark b y fais yomig p a d s R e p e t i t io n - o f - th e s e choi
~ n ^ r o r a vcBon b y U o rf in a t
X H iM onday, i
Kids,) i g - d e a L a n y i n
i not hard to for contact
a dead gi -c- a-Twin-Falb— iep t in them
h e lenses on , and that’s a igacarefiiUy ire g etting a
Hion co n tao ’Sorj-oungcr.1 Optometric a re female. rho. are %-ery a r c of thcir n tie n ts who Robert Grill, trist. “When Joesn't have
3ft contacts, oarket, have ■ adolescents
have m ade it
icts tha t you intervals, as
iety of choic-
m ade of soft, ad ap ttaT h e t c o r r e c ta l l7y»<«ni1 g<Ki.alfofaD con-w ear these ■ V V H H I
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a n tacts thaten d a ^ w ith - 3 V is io n a f iian ris icm □ B ab y v is
. .o ^ W h a t « □ E y e s a f
>sab ie ,w o rn □ T ro u b le
S ib j^ -d o tf r— -Q -P in k -e y
cent o f contac m ake up 10 D isposabli
become more: contacts, o r x d on a ore- AOA. aybi-weddy, “K ids'q -cs x t r f ie r don’t — lenses m akei m s ,an d h an . w h C T ^ re p I r . E ight p e r " . Until receni
lg eyes: D erapy wor]
eye m u sd cs, s tra ij alignment of the cyi
-------- eye movement, eye ie t r i s t and focusing ability, g e y e ‘H ie op tom etrist
patient to use the ct vision in th e lazy e
raging treatm ent sessions, ■□py." may b e patched to IV sue- relapsing. Oncc cen 1 bow restored, o ther visi ling to prescribed to im pr
by improving eye mi e tn s ts co o rd in a tio n am -»iiy a ability.‘s a n d ‘T h e re has been i
inr y i s o f t o j s u ^ s r e d f o r J**®
r i eyes, b u t i t d o es n o t
y o ffe r a to ta l so lu tio n b
to d ie p r o b le m ' [’’p*;re f
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socmdofi statement------------------------------------ thay offer who a r e m edical < tdeni," optometrists, a t th e “From the evider le t r i c Ihe improvem ent t
can » last," said Dr. M lu tio n Twin Falls ophthaln le ore- But according to
review of 2 2 studi u s d e s .— L.49(Lpcople who t lo o k surgery for c n s ^
tba t one-tlurd achit a 'how ^— eyes and normal vi Bl, ||]« third achieved strai IS an d attain norme eyes th e o th e r t h i rd e i cases, enced no change i:
per- appearance o r w en
visual optom etrists b e ^ 9 - COO- tfae b ad seeing ha t lU y a s ' has dev elo p ed -h ai iti—,K taught the eyes to w b o r e s ly ra th fcr th a n tog waTTKg.............. Please see TW
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a a usors wear these, llic len se s , w h ich have re affordable, account for 16 Jie m arket, according to the
es can changc, so disposable 1 i t casy.to adjust the pow er., ;pbcc the lenses," Crill said, s idy , hard contact lenses» or
)oes Ami rk.? eye;
By Steve Cligh ten ing th e TIines-Newi y es , improvinge coordination, TWIN Fcy- worry abcst teaches th e nario:central part of Yoiir 7-'
■ eye. Between dam age fis, the lazy eye didn’t kno0 keep it from “ i t ’s an entral vision is Taylor, a ' ision tasks a re a rc no syn prove eyesight plain."- movement, eye Amblyo m d fo cu sin g called, is s
down one in improvement “Rescarn a re la tiv e ly . brain thath o rt period of th e optica
I m e , ” down.” sal a r y b n i s k y Falls o p haid. with a chilB u t v is io n evcntuallj
herapy is con- ly impairer o v c r s i a l . Most p :c f le c t in g th e but the dcu n d a m e n t a l Taylorantih ilo s o p h ic a l visiblesynl is a g re e m e n t ’ “The orle tw een oph- wilh a thoha lnyo log ists, tocorrect1 doc to rs , an d -Amblyo
bu t th e ITence Tve seen, strabism ut doesn 't seem • eye “turnsM ike Taylor, a child onlyIm o lo ^ t. Lazy ey<to the AOA, a • erro r - thd ies involving people i n ;io u n d e rw e n t m ore nea«d-eyes found than otlidiiieved straight although ivision;-another-. — ^Catamcraight eyes but dren, canm ai vision, and nia. ,e i th e r ex p eri- A cmii* in vision and. ^ a ^ o It,•re worse a fte r Th® Ait were before.n-— th e r a p y ,- - d i e c k K l tin by breaking p c d ia tn aa b its th e c h U d «8« o [ 2-labits tha t have well a ba t, work separate- th eod icr,o g e th er. T hen rHERAPT. Page C2 covered; t
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th e ir successor, rig id gi lenses, w ere needed by. with astigmatism, but evei ing. W ith th e emergenct ta c ts , h a rd len se s and RGPs together m ake up only 16 pe rcen t o f th e
___m arket ______And very few are fit
ted on y o u n g e r u se rs anymore, local eye spe-
— dalistsay---------------------“There are some med
ical reasons why some B people can ’t w ear con- 5 tacts, but for most young e people it’s just a case of
making sure they take c c said Dr. Robert Welch, a 1r __ thalmologist. “ ____
But that’s noTto say all r lens users will bc trouble I
iblyopia car isight and yB Cnimpew » writer_________________ ___
I FALLS - If you don’t have er ibou t as a p aren t, consider t
7-year-old may have perm an c from am blyop ia , a conditi no\v he or she even had. an insidious disease,” said D a Twin Falls ophthalmologist symptoms, and kids that age do
lyopia, o r lazy eye as it 's coi is simply the process of b ra in : ne eye becausc it’s faulty, carch has shown that if the pai oat controls vision is not stimu! ical nerve, it begins to shut i said Dr. Robert Welch,, anoth
phtalm ologist. “If th ere ’s a r :hild's eye, say it’s turned inwa illy the vision in that eye will I ired."paren ts can recognize cross* defect is often more subtle th
m d W dch say. Sometimes ther symptoms a t all. only way to catch ir in these
thorough eye exam, done eariy •ct the problem," Welch said, lyopia can have a num ber of : m ost common is a conditioi mus, or misaligned eyes. The m s off" to avoid double vision, lly uses th e be tte r eye. eye can also be triggered by « th e kind of vision problem (1
in glasses. If a child has one e$ learsighted, farsigh ted o r asi tT id rT theT Jlu rred -eye lrtum ;h it looks perfectively normal. m cts. while uncommon in yoi an also cause amblyopia, as c
hild getdng h it in the eye wi( It," Taylor sai±American Academy of OphUu nends that all children have tl d. tV-®- physician - an ophthali i d a n or family 'doctor - betv 2*4. Doctors do tha t by watcli
saby follows objects w i& one e e re j 'e is covered, e eye is amblyopic and the goc 1; th e d d id m ay ottempCto pul
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T A C Tte eye to eve
i gas-perm eable “We hi by.young people gies in d i even that’s chang- e r contac :nce of toric con- d iere are ndjJP 'K id s 'e ye s c a n ch a n f f
d isp o sa b le h i s e s w a k e i
[‘rs to a d ju s t d i^p o w er irh e .rep lace d ie le n se s '
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in rob your c you won’t---------------J enough 10 'Afl«ypplaii,«>. . h i s s c c
nancnt ^ ed itio n you : causes. Most pi
: aSpmentorac d Dr. M ike or« dHftfefW»jis t “There , <>«)iM(one«yett 5 don’t com- '
commonly ' ' p w |s ts,ttew e lin shu tting .
part of die W im M rty Wm ulated by ~ .’ l .w y ic a n tu t tha t eye Psw haaiM i*,o th e r T >4 i •m e .e e ite ^ to a problem '
iward,Uicn Q s W W tia ^iUbcCTcat- Before treatmgau io c g rw i
ossed eyes, a dian diat, -
CSC cases is ,un8oec«ssftl-« iriy enoughJ ttieeye*. .• o f causes,ition called J " " "* * * * — rhe crossed -TM cp n y ttw n
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have a lot of people with a lle diis area, and a lle r^es can bod act lens users." Welch said. “Bi ire products on th e maricet tlu
h e lp c o u n te r th affects o f allergies."
S > “Most my youngee i te a s y ^ p a tie n ts w ho wea
----------- contacts do q u ite »*enen y o u w iui diem ," said Di . * Mike Taylor, anothe 5;________ I w ia X ? “ s o p h th at G r i l lm errict: doesn’t fit contacts o
kids younger d ian 1 o r 11. “ T h ey ’r
rible becausc they’re motivated.
s-News writer S ta x Crump can I 'at733^3J;■E3X.223.orwriar^ mmpemaf^cxMUcifxom
child’r “;ven know iif thO jliT ' '••ducwl h 'an tM M (HI ‘
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m m tfnttrrT irr ■ m T ■insybefbBoMdtqr; .r coMdrg one eye may be raquirad fc me ran 0 icftom 4*e»»ee ttto .« . If. The better eeelng eye It petcfled. azyT one to MOrtb thereby stier0hen
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The basic vision si for .school are:
• Near vision - Tl sec d e a r ly and com 10-13 in c h c s , th e c which school desk v bc done.' • Distance vision — to see c learly and c heyond arm 's rcach.
• B inocular coori T h e a b ili ty to use logctJicr.
• Eye movement : ability to aim the eye ly, move them smooti paRC, and shift them i a ccu ra te ly from oni another.
• Focusing sk ills- to k e e p bo lh e y e s i focuscd a t the proper see cleorly and to ch quickly from chalkbo; ond back as required i• ♦ Peripheral aware
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other eye s :s. however, you Also, th ain your child's schoolwo:-------------------------—visim i-ski;h y e a r and to p ro b lem stress of sdiool- before. - g to th e New D o n : Assodation. assum e y( olves m any dif- ch ild -1 k il ls w o rk in g good visi c your child to because he IO un d e r stand she passci
n skills needed screen ing 20/20 sc(
- The ability lo m ean s oi :antfortably ac th a t yc iC d is ta n c e a t child can s k work should a t 20 ft
w hat hein — Tlie ability she should d com fortably distance. It h. of the otht9ord inaiion — for learnin ise bo th ey e s a re not a s
ougli vision ni skills — the Be a len f eyes accurate- indicate yoi
notiily across a visual proc >m quickly and if your chil one ob jec t to o ne o r mo
behavioral i s — Tlie ability • Loses 1 es a c c u ra te ly reading;, per distance to • Avoids I change focus • Holds i {board to desk er than non ed for copying. • Tends t ■areness - Tlie . • Hasheta t e of tilin g s ___ . • -Turns o! while looking eye only.
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doLids dose work. visds reading m aterial dos> The lormol. visiis to rub eyes; s tnheadaches. NIS or.tllKJiead.to use one___ wx>r
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After assessing your child's t results, your family eye doc: may prescribe glasses, conti lenses or vision tlierapy.
When indicated, he o r she n; also rccommend prevendvc m sures, such as mild prcscripti len ses to be w orn only wh doing schoolwork, watching te v is ion o r u sing o com puti T hese helpyour child m eet t visuol demands and prevent e; strain.
M ake sure your child 's hon wprk area .is.evenly lighted.B f re e from g la re . F u rn itu should be tlie riglit sire for pr<
It occurs in less than 1 in 2 Jiildren, W eldi said.
“By 7 or 8, it's too late," Taylc ;aid. “ The ch ild is l ik e ly t lave im p aired vision for lift rhis is problem th a t has to b
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ir they do not need glasses omor e s snould tio made of polycoit»n
I . strong, shatterproof, lightweight ( . 3mm thicK. Cho<islng a plostic or ! frame will rcducc tfto risk of InJui)
-l-lhw iiw lve*rff8m *& wrfjich m«s-i I dards otfer tho bost availablo pre
. _ol.8pcctoclo.wcaf.__________! Pfowilptlon l« n m can l » fitted I j of sports goggles, but fmmos wlir ! do not provide adcgualo prolcctio
Wliile skiing, protcctivc gl? that filter out ultraviolet and
—liglit-'exposurtr-can .be-usctuLi eyes from sunburn.
Boxing poses an extremely I ous and even'blinding eye inju: p ro tection is availab le altho gloves may reduce tiie number
P a re n ts o f a ch ild w ith reduced vision in one eye sli consider the risks of contact sr to the good eye before allowin partidpate.
To provide the safest enviro d iildren a t home and in tliu yar
* Sclcct gamcs'and toys th; a te for your child’s age and level.
» Bc sure tliey are handling j gcrous items, such as pendls, s knives, safely. Be aw are that household items such as pup( cords, w ire coat hangers, rub fislihooLs can caase serious eye
wrong v iare h b f blind lo'color* .~ 'appei
ifficulty distinguisliing :c rta in co lors. Color Hyp< es a rc alm ost always .and affect one in 12
^yo n e in 2 0 0 e irls .
ithy o f p re m a tu r ityer birth, some prema- vi-iiors develop changes in near ’csscls of the eye’s reti- ab le1 perm anently im pair fa tig t
n e a r s ig h te d n e s s ) ~ia, the eyeball is too
th e n o rm a l foe e r-o f-T h iT cyer-A ra— ‘ gcs of distan t objects
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out ofB H H H Gh(shop or some science xhoTl'mtj woof protectivo gog- ---------TwrfcorrNotlonal'--------- • -rivtii7sofetycode.nly one eye should ferenct1 the good eye ovon h theiwlso. These lens- „rr„ ‘ , itwnate (an ospocloily . a }ht plastic) and t>o ,c or polycaitwnato “ ,njury from tho frames nose ‘
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led Into somo typos • * S|ii without any lenses . S 'yle
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glasses or goggles (and excessive sun- color.
• A\lly higli risk of scri- bows ainjury. No adequate • D(though thumblc.M with aiber of eye injuries. guas. Tlith p e rm a n e n tly been n2 should carcfuily from to; :t sports and injury • Kc wing their child to rcacli ol
• Dodronm cnt for your or slantyard: works jthni arc appropri- any age
ind responsib ility • Do lawnmc
ng potentially dan- • debris tIs, sdssors and pen severe ihat even common pro tectluper clips, elastic wcarin{rubber bands and using peye injury. trimmei
dth chilcipeuTblurreB.
ly p e to p la ( f a r s ig h te d n e s s )In this condition, the eyeball i;
0. short for the normal fociisinj iwcr of the eye. In children, tht us in the eye accommodates foi is e r ro r and prov ides cleai sion for distance andAisuall} a r viewing, but with consider lie e f fo r t th a t o f te n cause : tigue and som etim es crossei
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i-lN FALLS - Your eyeglass our d iild ’s, so you need to ket ices in mind wlien choosing gla arlvision, the nationwide eyeg s tlieso tips for finding the rigli A temple that's long enougli t<
\ no se b ritlg c th a t d oesn ’t slid
i'leniy of room around the len I flow around the eyes. ilurdy'spriiighingesrqr'Uurabi 'les and colors are also impor 's acceptance of wearing glasj favor fram es, tha t resem ble s (oval, m etal frames) and ar
Avoid projectile toys such as and arrows.
Do not allow younger ch ildr a ir pow ered rifles, pelJet gu Tliey a re extremely dangcrou reclassified as firearm s anc
toy departments.Keep all chem icals and spri I of small children.!>o not allow diildren to ignite nd near others who are doing s s arc potentially dangerous ( RC.)o not allow children in tho ya mower is being o p era ted . Si s throivn from moving blades e eye injuries. Demonstrate ictive eyew ear to ch ild ren I ing pro tective eyew ear your power lools, rotary mowers,
iers or hammering on m eial^
dren’s e^-eyes (strabismus).'
s ) A s tig m a tism1 is Astigmatism result:ing from an irreg u la r sh>the front surfacc of the cfor t r a n s p a re n t “ w indo:a r front of the eye. Folkslly m atism ty p ic a lly seier- lines more d early ihai;es ta l o n es , a n d som eted reverse.
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Idren to play cucccUentguns and BB their live ixius and haveind removed ---------------
prays out of
lite fireworks ^ H H jBlg so. All fire- ■ ■ h M H Iis for kids of |JI}|lif|{ffl: yard while a. S ioncs and P S u n fD H I ies can cause I— t- tMHW te the use of n by alwayslursclf while ----- "j V ^rs, line lawn
yes I Bills primarilyshape or th e n c r x i t! cornea, the •* — I ^ dow ” a t th e E v e r .y o Iks with astig- someiimes see v e r tic a l problem 0 hon horizon- uncomfofia netim es. th e t)u5 only rai
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•n g w ith o r d e r e d iI simple problem .
Excessivealri'ty ” m ost o ften pam for C
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Mosi are na nd sec a re even be.hat his H o w ev e r,m a n d x a ;J3 o fiy d taIdren. the ir nuiriiic
break ing do plorod ^actecia genru iln ^ • hy d ro g en , c
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-Didyou\ t least one in six d iild ren has i ct, some studies show as maiij not see well enougli to loam we -hildren with pooreye coordini orJong periodlsi, Tliis.caruli^d^ keep up with h[s or h er peers i vior problems,\ kid who has not developed ck I so later in life. Parents shoulI examinations ber»\-ccn the age Parents and children of low-inclikely to experience vi.sion prr
ntugc of acce.ssible health servic Reading requires the integral :: visual acuity, visual fixatior n, convergence, stereopsis, fiel
.lany parents rely on vision scrt iroblem snvith-rheii-childrcn'r check for many other vision p n 21uldren.whouirc.au(Lrcaders igliled in la ter lik>. Parents sho fretjucntly to take breaks and g>
luile simply, children will not Ie e chalkl».ird or on the words i tion and correction of vision p lg kids Ijecome good readers, 'h e visual ability lo read print i isuaJ dem ands of many new t( lent visual skills to deal witli thi lives.
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FAL G A S GAy o n e c o m p l a i n s T R ies a b o u t th e d igesiive Fir rj o f g a s . G as m ay b e to ri s ta b le or inconvenien t, c au s ' rarely is gas associated phys s e r io u s illn ess . G as is o n ust th e result of certain n u tn r d iet choices. It occurs cond j f T w o i - v a y n n r r e s o i i— llo w e d a ir, o r it is d in th e intestinal trac t.j-aficf-eatingrjnactiviiy,--------- Lss m ay con tribu te to the 1. I f th e p h y s ic ia n s g a s is th e r e s u l t o f her illness, tests will be d t o d i a g n o s e t h e
ive flatus (rectal gas] is 2, i;n p roduced by ba cte ria ---------
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harm less. In fact, they beneficial to digestion,
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g e n e ra te gases such as Sor \ c arbon d ioxide, a n d h a v i i e . U n d e r n o r m a l elimir IS', m any o f these gases b e tol D so rbed a n d d o n o t :essive flatus. .______________ _II is neccstaiy » W4fiie Iruurance ci ffartln StrMt, Suite U2, 1 8 ^ r S ^ 1 2 ^ 4 r ^ B l ^
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f”KN0W?—IS a visu.nl performance problen (ly as four om of every 10 kid veil.nation m ay have probk-m sreat id-io-fmstrauoh-wlich_tlie.chni ■s in the dassroom, and re.sult ii
t:lear vision by age G is not likel; luld lake children for coniplet< Iges of 1 and 3. . . _ .ncome families arc -idO percen )rqblems, .md oflen do not tak« vice lo address these problems, •ation of eight d ifferent visioi on, accommodation, hinoculai ield uf vision and form percep
rreeniiiu tests in schools to iden :^y-\4sicm7-HoTre\-grrthcn<rteai! jroblems,--:r:>Jiave-a-tendency-io bt^omi hoiild encourage their kids whc 1 get involved in different activi
leam to read if they can 't focu? Is on the page in a l)ook. Earlj 1 problems Is a m ajor factor ir
It is elemeniary compared vt-iili tcchologics. Kids will require
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BOARD CERTIFIED cricin College of Gutnxnlerology
AS ELIM INATION R IA L D IE TFirst, check w ith a physic ian ru le o u t a n y o th e r m ed ica l
u se s fo r e x c e s s g a s . T he lysician c an a lso g ive adv ice t m a in ta in in g a d e q u a te trition. This trial d ie t m ay b e n_ducted in one of tw o ways:
gas producing fo o ls foi^at feast a w eek. I f th e re is no
_ Je ssen in g -o f-g as..p u L th e__foods back in th e d iet and g o on to elim inate a n o th e r category. Follow this p rocedure until reach ing a level o f gas th a t is to lerable.
I Eliminate all categories from th e d iet for th ree or- - four days. Then a d d one
' f o o 'd 'a t r t im e b a c k to - ih e ” —diet.-G ontinue to in c lu d e—
this food in th e d iet for th ree or four days. If th e selec tion causes no prob lem s; it may b e kept in
- . th e d i e t . If it d o e s^ elim inate it a n d g o on to • th e nex t food. ,
om etim es th e food m ay no t v e t o b e c o m p l e - t e l y n in a ted ; small a m o u n ts m ay tolerated ,
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I f you h av e a n ^ q about your k id 's vjsioi ey e d oc to r. In an y ca early to provide your ch regular schedule of prc
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“ some eases, ptosis can rc: even b lock norm al A ccord ing to th e A A cademy of Ophthaloii can bc present m chil dre OS adulls,.and is usuall: vrith surgery.: Ptosis can:
• Affect one or both cy• Bc inherited.• Be present at birth.• Occur later in life.
j»tosis which is preseniis callcd congenital pti cfiild is b o m with mod stt/CTc ptosis, treatment sary to allow for normi ddvelopment. If h is not c a 'c o n d itlo n c a llc d am (“lazy eye” ) may develo untreated, amblyopia cai permanently poor vision.
Ptosis which is present is'often caused by poor ment of the muscle w hid ey e lid , c a llc d th e A lth o u ^ It is usually an p6>blcm. a child bom wi
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Optometric Assocaltion, list o f toys and activ ities: help your child develop viiion skills:
ijrth through 5 montl- ■• Toys Sturdy crib mob
______ g jm s b riglitlarge_rattl« Jl5or squeak toys.
■ >~Activllics:“P o t :K ^ ^ cake.
6:months through 8 nToys: Stuffed animal
in{:bathto>-s• Activites: Hike-^d-se
toys.
9 months through onef Toys: S tu rd y ca rt
litjoks, takc-apart toys, sn beads, blocks, stocking/t to j^
;• Activities: Roll a ba arid forth.
One-year-olds• Toys: Bright balls, bloc
per.- rocking ho rse, ridin pushed with the feet.
• Activities: TluDwing a I
Two-year-olds,• Toys: P e n c ils , ma
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m ? T u T y ° S ; = B a i a v i o n :\ny -concern -- •R u b s eye lies In th e • S lu itson !S o r vision • T iltso ril3<1, a c c o rd in g ____ !. Has difis America, a o r other closcrganization. • Holds ob,/ q u e s t io n s • Blinksmsion, see on ir r i ta b le wh• ca se . st.nrt work.■child wilh a • Istmableprofessional dearly.
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P to s is is a • Refroctiw r eyelid. The Congenital- Jiglitly, o r it not impnn'c w : entirely. In The most ol i r c s tr ia a n d in ch ild ren i i a l v is ion . itself. Childrt
A m erican tip their head:ilomology, i t p o t i o n to sc:dren,oswell eyelids, o r thloUy treated eyebrows in a
tbe lid s Over m al h ead po
^ eyelids. defomiities in The most sc
h . c io ted w ith cu am blyop iasent ot birth Amblyopia is \ptosis. If a that did not d<
nodera te to during eariy dcnt is neces- T his con orm al vision droopi^scveiot corrected, the chOd’s visam b ly o p ia ly, i t can occ/clop. If left tends to dianjcan lead to eye, causing as
on. F inally , ptisent a t birth aligned or entsMr devdop- also causc anhich lifts the opia is not trec lev a to r . hood, it persist’ an isolated In most caseI with ptosis ch ild h o o d p-------------------- .oltliough-thcrvirmalities; o rd ers whichI \%ith miidicatic
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ooping-eyenoS. ’ ' wKet!Ic^cal disorders. sarytiTOcrrors. mosttal-ptosis usually-does---- ogiste with time. tan tfX obvious sign o f ptosis • Tn is th e droop ing lid ' • 1dren wilh ptosis often areinads bade into a chin-up • 11 see underneath the ir heigh- they may raise t h w • 1n an aiiemiX to lift up .. tngmikrer many years, aboor* ■ *positions m ay cau sc m oraiin the head and nedc. Dmt serious problem asso- eyelich childhood p tosis is ened.a (“ lazy e y e " ) . levaKiis poor vision in an eye can bt dev-dop nMmal s i ^ fromydiildhood. th e fc1 o ccu r if th e lid is liftingrverely enough to Mock Mikvisioa More frequent- docs i}ccur because p to sis life. Ciuige the optics of the (hey I; astigmatism. shoulcp tosis can h id e mis- an optTctssed eyes, whicfa can rcfracamblyopia. If ambly- cd a xtreated early in child- focusi]aststhrou^MTutUre. th eeyases, the treatm ent for Tbe
p to s is is su rg e ry , sis inc rc a re a few ra re dis------ th a leIch can be co rrec ted th e c;ations. In determining ocam
sion with thet>can b a g /r in g to ss low-thhammering to>'s, sort- andga7U zzlcs,btoi^ • Aics: Read to child, out ning, i
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p -to g e ih c r p ic c c s , en t sii >cads, puzzles, peg- games /ons, f in g e r-p a in ts , compk b a l l s n n o d c lU n g x l^ ^ ^ * —A
ng cards, tric>x!e. fol- cydinj
I:n a in ta in th a t yb u lh fiil look? S Y S T E M is a s im p le sk in i n e e re g im e n . It i s e x t r e m < e s , . a n d is sp e c if ic a lly fo rm m e n t a t i o n p r o b l e m s , sk ii , f i r m n e s s a n d e l a s t i c i t y ; a r a n c e o f f i n e l i n e s . C om e fo r m o re in fo rm a tio n .
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itite reflection instead of typic: a l o r 0 0 reflection.
:o m p la in ts• E yes i ic h , b u rn o
elidsmay-iH cth5" or h o t 'S i r ^ o 'iry a nd w hat procedure is thi ost app n y riatc. on ophlholmol pst roust consider a few im p« n tfa a o c s• The child’s oge.• Whether o«ic or both e>x*lid c im tdvcd.• M easurem ent o f the eyelit aght.• The eydld’s lifting and dos gm usde strength.■ O bse rv a tto ii o f th e eye ': Ejranents.During surgeiy the levators, oi e lid lifting m usdes, arc tight led. In severe ptosis, when the niK r is extrerocly weak, the lid n b e a tta c h e d o r suspended wn under th e eyebrow so thai c forehead m usdes can do the ting.Mild o r m oderate ptosis usually c s not require s u rg e ^ eariy ir e. Otfldrcn with ptosis, whethex ey h a v e h a d su rg e ry o r not, ould be examined annually b> ophthalmologisi for a m b ly o ^ tractive disorders and assooot-
using proUems can develop as : eyes gnnr arxl change shape. Ibe nxist common causc of pto- in adults is the separation of
» levator, m u sd g tendon from e ey e lid . T h is process m ay am
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and o ld e r■ Toys: B Icyde, jum p ro p e^
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low of age, befo re e n te r ical and periodically thro
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tan t s ince some eye o r • h.ivc no signs or sympt
n o t - b e ^ s l e €:es^ " • As a rtisult'of o^ng the • A fte r c a ta ra c t s 10I- other eye surgery, lor-.. • A sarcsu lto fan in j
• From restriction c tor, as may happen in i
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o r determine the cause of ht- and plan th e best tre h e treotmcnt is necessary, lid ly surg ical. Sometime c d tuck in the lifting musd la t lid can raise the Ud suffi h e M ore se v e re ptosis
rcattachm ent and s trc lly of the levator musde. T in ptosis surgery in dude
US’ bleeding, and reduced ' 3t, th e se com plications o by infrequently . Immedia ia, surgery, you may find : at- to completely d ose you ry, this is only temporary, a s drops and ointment can
dunng this period, to- Although improvemi o f lid height is usually achim ___eyelids tos . n o t appcoiay sym m etricol. In ra re c
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gritty fcelinUso occur os o usually noth e r d iseases m ay be vcrrm u sd e o rits There is o ss diabetes. Uds. In sev«(treated? a re swollen;ls t m ay use awnmon syn' other tests to Con juncti'I of th e ptosis w ith a moretreatm ent. If known os irry, it is usual- i m p o r t t tcimes a small lem diam osisd ean d cy c- qualincaeyeiiffidently. Q: Ilow b esis re q u ire s I t is b e s t :trengthening tion by your The risks of to determinedc infection, ' ^id vision, but ^ ^ ^s occur very f M lfe .. d iotcly ofter id it cUfflcult l t)u reyc ,bu t ry. Lubricanta n b c h d p fu l ^
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Mut B reast C a n ffn -F ree Bre: » -aboutearlydetectlon, selfbrc raphy. This program is offered Shoup. Aye. West, Suite J . Foi
leat Installation and initructii It 737-2430.
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RM C B oard M eeting * M ond
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U tu rday , A ugust 1 4 ,8 a jn . 37-2007.
ruesday; A tigust 17,6 :30 - 1 0 37-2007.
fre sh e r C ourse * Tuesday, Ai ^qtllred. Call 737-2900.
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i e p e r i l s o ia t is corUunctivilis? pin c t iv i tU jo rp in k ^ is a n - iation of the coiijuJictiva,. ej r mucous membrane that tc he vrfilte p a r t of the eye- -w ; iKe inside o fthe cydldTc ' w ost common eye infection di fnitcd Stoics. Coses may ca >m a m ild redness w ith fo :yes to serious infections e> ision is impaired or even' cr
caat causes coqjunctivids? inctivitis happens when unctiva bcconies infected, ^ by a virus or bacteria. Il _ I b c caused by a lle rg ic ] \ } o r chemical irritotions.at a re some warning signs __on^?of conjunctivitis ore red _ ta tc d eycs. If you have- - 2 dvitis, you moy woke up q IT eyelashes stuck togeth- M d r i ^ mucus formed dur- light. The condition often Ai t>olh eyes ond causes a eUng. Although vision is not offccicd, your eyes very sensitive to light. /■ 0 stiddness of the eye. f
Kvere coses the eyelids 1/en. Itch ing is another symptom. _ictivitis can be confused lore serious eye disease s iritis. That’s why it is / t to have your eye prob- h nosed ond treated by o eye care professional.'is conjunctivitis treated?!st to hove an exomina- Dur eye core professionol line the cause and oppro-
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I m eetings have I m n caneelled ■k W oods Pavilion for the ann 7-2560 o r 737-2800.
Tail 737 2902. / /y o u require sp urs in advance o f Ihe event.
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) f p i n f e e y €priate treatment.
. Cleaning th e crusting on tl eyelids every few hours vrtdi a o ton swob soaked in lukew ar woter usually helps th e eye fc bener. Tinted glasses m a y r ^ e discomfort from bright l i ^ t . Thi can olso provide a cosmetic shie fo r th e red d en ed and swolli eyes. The eye should not be cc ered ly a potdi.'howcver, a s th can make the infection worse.
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University a t Alioona said il ' in the artistry.
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■ Yonkovich's “Eat It" parody. iThen they rated th e ir cn
ment of the two recordings ( scale of 1 to 7. More people : they enjoyed the sad Elton J song m ore than the humor parody and gave the sad s significantly higher aesthetic ings.
S till, th e students rcp o r tl^at “Candle in the Wind" m them fee l m ore depressed the quality of the song and perform ance coum crbalan tlja t em o tio n for th em , researchers reported when i s e n tin g th e ir p ap er at E b s te rn PsychologIA sso d atio n convention In spring.
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Fbr layering,, aft a general c&ir coccisone' would go on i ffoICowetf by- th e Renova,
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P IL dass TWIN FALLS 30 to 10 will bc offered fi irs’ meet- p.m . S a tu rd .iy i
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lildb irth GOODING - : offered Rehabilitution un 17 in the Alzheimer's Supi m e . m eel a t 3:30 pjn.ired, call center. 1220 .Mont
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For m ore in fi Sunrise Mark Holbrook at lilitntiontiup will TWIN FALLS - .m. Aug. Now Bereavemeni ■Ave.W. will m eet a t 1 p o n , c a ll Hospice Visions,* F oster Road.
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posal forms, and other MM-.rr ■ formstlon ore on file for
amlnatlon at the follovi* loaittons:■IswBlbe OMaion of Publle WoM skwof 502 N.4ihSL. Bolso.K* of Id^ IntsnnounttinntrSHMt Cot.ieetor/Aac.mUI2:flO 110 North 27ihSLlocal Ume . . Botse. tO B370218M for laathaffl ft Krohntfla>S74> ArchllM»e a S ta * 1735 Federal WayTrmpoi^ Boise. ID 83705
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LS - A CPR cluss d from 8 a.m. 10 1 TWI> ly in th e d o c to rs ’ meeting at MVILMC.- Support'o register, call "37- celed. 1
thu aiini G :30p.i
- T he G ooding Creek P und Living Center For m upport Group will 2S60(ir! jjn . Aug. 19 at tile ont.iiuiSt, TWINin fo rm a tio n , c:ill childhin n a l 9. -1-5601. from 7
. bcgiiiniih e Snnke R iv e r Sept. 7, and Living C enter of MVR upport Croup will • • rofjiilredI.m. Aug. 19 at tlie ----------aguuSL______________ Tu.do jn fo rm a tio n , c a ll of hcaltl cat543-6-101. and <xlm
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W E A R I N 1 E X A M S S A fno olhef optical store in the Mac IIQ and service you receive at M ow Quality is in th
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OPTICilES BLVD. N.S ( 3 9 3 7 )JAHO ________________________
David A. Blackmer, D.P R andal L .W raals(ad, D.l
N S T K U C T I V E F O O T
ow n ToenaiI.s - Pcrinaneni I /A r c h Pain, ion.s / Bone Spurs in icrtoes / A rthriiic F ed ns / Callusesve T um ors / B urning Feet liar Warts / Skin Problems rts In ju rie s/O rth o tic s i tu re s /S p ra in s p iial & O ffice Surgery Avj
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, Shos- Thofo will be a Pre^BW Conforenco on August
oetat,A b e g in n in g a ti“S f ^ r r o s o i r K i n n th e io a h o : d a le .IB. Pfft. Tuumijuhihiuii Dupsiimimr ther In. Shop Building, 216 South1 for ox- O slo , S hoshone. Idoho. illowing InterMled Contrsctors ere
urged to attend.
W o ^ O ne se t o l documenis j»*ID m s y b e .o b la ln e d b y l l .
" and by^lloinsed-rooflno' lSL e o m ra c to n a n d b y llc a ^02 mechanlcaJ and elsctricsl
. subcontrac tors from theVay Architect for a refundable 05 deposit of S100.00. Others
Mondar. August 9,1999 Tli
more information, call Flo i-0121. -
IN FALLS - The A u g u st ngs for the C ancer C enter ir t Groups have been can-^. Tlie next m eeting will he mual picnic and barbecue al • p .m .£ c p i . 2 a l lh e Rock : Park'’W(H)d-s Pa\iIion. more infonnation, c.nli 737- '
ir 737-2800.
IN FALLS - A p re p a re d ilrth course will be offered 7 to 9:30 p.m . T u esd ay s, ning Ihis Tuesday litrougli 7, in the Education Center /RMC. P rereg istra tinn is ■edrcnll 737-2900.------------------
uctiWties, ctvnf.< hication. Infortnaiion fhauUI milted by Tluirxlay for publi- in the foilowitix Mondati's
I & Fashion. Mail notices to: 'imcS’Ncws, P.O. Ilox 5-i8, Falls 83303. or deliver to our ,tl32T}{jnISt.W .
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10“ ‘T bW Sontf InTbo-anWirKS ” o f 5% o f th e l o i a l b l4 » !
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214 EmpioymertWai215 ResunePrepatsi216 Btpo/mMfiqe217 BrployTCrt Opp
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301 Business Onxxtu302 MoneyloLDan
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L EG A L NOTICE
pR O P oa
A public hooring. pureuan proposod budgot lor m« n» Tbo hotiririg win b« h«ld m 6:30 August 16. 199
------------- c iiu u iriran /rw n y su cn 'uposed Oty budget in dotall porsons wtth disabUUos. Ar budgot docufnonts or to Iti lo o s 46 hours prior to ttw p ft* FY2000 proposod ocpor
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Anostod: Mouroon floonor. r-
PUBUSH: August 2 and 9.11
i 101 1 ^ ^ ^ S T i F O U W o l
Ploaso ct)ock your M for COTToctnoss on the ftrsi day Ihol K runs, aa Tho Tim«s-Nows Is not r*- sponsiUo for errors afte r that Umo.
E4IAIL your dossMed ad to u sa t
jn G o o d H B .C n a S £ 9 ^
LO ST a t Ju le s H arrison • Ford S/S. am. Bgm brown i stock dog. Big stand-up e a rs . Answers to Wliey. 53g-235Z ■
------- LOST gold chom ibniceMon Aug. S. Lost 01 poasi- U y ^ Inn. CSl or Main < SL Twin Falls. Reward. J PlMMCal619-«89-e710. I
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A L C O H O L I C S ' I A N O N Y M O U S |
--------- IF ANYONE IM» bought or ^......... know any o n * w ho h a i
b o u g h t • C r a f t s m a n _ srawocMW from an irrt- k v idual within th e la s t 3 wks c a i 324-4340 Rewani
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609 Condoninlumr ■ortgages 610 StwagaWareh « s 611 FarmsFofflen
- E LEG A L N O T IC E
NOTICE OF PUeUC HEARINC >0S£0 BUDGET for FISCAL YEAR
CTTY OF HOLUSTER, IDAHO 63:
Kiont to IDAHO code SO- 1002 will bo I B lbcalyw from OCTOBER 1.1999 Id 01 a W HALL of HOOISTER. 23 1999, An Intorosted persons aro ir fl-boaflor«i»uTd-or^ooi(rnon»-ii Kali are avallablo ai tho CITY HALL. J. Anyone desiring accommodaiiona ■ 10 the heortng. please eontaci tne C no public hoarlng. The proposed FY2 x p ^ ltu ro s and revenues.
BUDGETS OF PAST YEARS FY96 FYM
- -8.000“ ............ — -8.131 -12.300 12.6995.00 0 _____ .6 ,600 .6.000 • 7.200
----------2 J 6 0 3.-1S0-33.660 37.950
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32,033 33,032
3.000 3,0006.000 7.500
10.000 12.000 14.600 . 15.45033.660 37.950
25.672 25.3726.360 6.660
33,033 32,032
or. Hollister O ty Oerk, July 19.199S
9.1999
I F A X Y O U R :
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~ REM EM BER Re] That b i r th ^ o a you placod
some time ago in 77w ^r/rnas-A M wTN ow bthe f
. time to coma pick up your ■y picturas, StopbyT he ■0 Customer Senrico Oopt L; -------------- 22JV1-------------- 5tl Start dotlrtg tonlghtl Ida-0 ho'a dating gome. 1-600- C
ROMANCE X 9763. Q
4 i 1 0 7 _- I ABORTION BY1 I ALTERNATIVES PI. . ea
PREOIUNCT CfBSS CENTER n . _ ffi£E.TESTlNQ _ —
734-7472 - 800-371.7472 Cj
i 108 I' I PR O FESSION A L irI SERVICES JSI * a ; AID your current diet with
h y p n o s is . C all R e n ay P J f [ RN. 736-2860.
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3fnes 703 CustomFar^ S a le 705 tmgation\raaHomes 706 FarmSeedlSateHomes 708 Hay.Graini andiesCairies sandLotsProperty I IdaiPmpertf 1 ^ ^ ^ M iProperty/ . . . .res 801 Antiques&Crms 802 AppBancesym 603. BazaaisiCc'Lots 804 BuiidngMateleWanted 605 Cameras&EjredHomes 806 Chadren'ste
607 Oothing 806 Communic3tj( 609 Corputers
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■ GoodAIIY THIEBERT Natlonol- SoE*
ly C o r t l f l o d M a s s o g o b Therapist Is now accept- Ing now clients. Try my unique acupressure and AQRICi m a ssa g e trea tm en t for Loader, headaches. 733-5298. wage
BANKRUPTCY AQRIOCompoUUvo rales on Chap- Packini
to r7 ban)(ruptclo9 .Call Canzt Jeff Stoker at 734-6452.
HOUSE CLEANING Pol Assorntcare, laundry, ironing, free ish shesUmaies. Sheri 543-6102. toiled
HOUSE CLEANINGRelax, enjoy. I ^ n ^ the Falls,
daanlng. 735-0677. ■ p |m m
113 1 AUTOM C H IL D C A RE ' OLi
I80 .PE E P D A Y C A R Ea 0470
KINDERGARTEN JWIN
Facility. Stata-Clty A inO MUcenced. 733-6097S Exper. 1
CompeBY Harrison EJamentary. oins, pPlanned actlviiiet. Edu- oosltlccatlonal & tun. Nutritious Polelini meals a snaets. 7364682.
'CHILD CARE:^24twur^ ~ U © 6 T?
s s n sageswelcoTO.rvferonces. to th o «
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828 Uetfeal629 ReaUaMB Wantart
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landiSuppfaesiFamiServtesm 901 ATVs&l« a ) S F e r t ^ 902 Bcydes 3iniFeed 903 BsatsS;
904 Campers905 GunsSr906 M T uts
M e r c h o n d i^ J0 7 t tu r f to' - ....... 906 SnovVets&CcBecifcles 909xs 910 T a d T aS Crafts 911 Ut%TfaiMaterialss&EoupmenI's ten s
I ^ ^ TnatieiiEquipmenlIS 1001 AviationI 1002 AutsParsiCaipet 1004 AjosWstAlrCon(&ioning 1016 Antiquesj
1006 SemlHeaiiR iis .................. 1007 T iidsianjen 1006 TntiParsBiulpmerd 1009 4i4seousForSale 1010 VSslSa
_ 1020 AuttfcrS JpV aipfia ' ''■ iO S 3 " lT ip « s i‘ n t e 1054 SookCas(toCOs . 10S5 AutsServcactawy 1099 AubOeala
3CPERIENCE0, Reliable laA N ia Day Caro. P re-school. DJ>Evi Ucenaod Refs. 324-6463 mg lot
nrst Step* Day Coro tfiFU. er nas openings. Ucons- ed. Call Betti a t 326-4906.VN ioTkOs 2-5. imbivod w/ your kids' in te rests . >"0 chats, songs. & gam es. CRefs.. Colk»en 735^)695. ^oma, 1fT H O M rO A V C '/S ftr^Kimberty area. aceepUng or opp>aflesaA ovcr- 736-2960. DJ_&iUNO loving mother would 800*00like 10 take care ot your Twin F (ch ild ren in .h e r h o m e , busm eTwn FoKs-Fiier. 736-4»4 etmptxJCENSEO OAVCARE.- Lots of TLC in homeJlko sotting. Lg. fenced yd. «ecowni M oaisprovwearNowas- a / c aflllngxh ik lrim -al-A ll.J^ ra i»dages. Can208-734.7S39. S i r t r e
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MESSAGE y e a , yKll poy to find work be- tvna/aa,?re you get the fob. For sqq,too inform ation ab o u t 2 1 3 « fvoiding omptoymem aer- 733^00lc* scams, w rtte tom a ------------odoral Trade Cotnmis- CARPENion. Washington. D.C.. F inish/L0580. or can m e Nation- neededI Froud Irtiormation Cvn- h igh «n >r. 1 -600-876-7060. a>mp«n]
IRICULTUREII timo equip, operator. Call Ric iooding a re a feed lo t. 7B9-19C ojoing 4 Wnges; solory wj, » { 2 OE. S en d resu m e w/ — tfs.toPO B ox11.G ood-’ C H S ^ a g.lilttho 83330. E« ttt te t»mCULTURE ■>dor/chopper operator. t n i v ^'oge OOE 423-4269. ChiefEni r ic u ltu r e :king tractor operator,M 206-423-4269, « a t « MSEMBLY progwmlembly type work in fm- aD M t(1 shop , m ust b e de- «np*emoiled oriemed. Apply a t -qaolny clo rm a c T ra ile rs 452 W h an d i>uth Pork Ave W. Twin teldprtMIlls. N o P h o n e C a lla ' wOi Ft•aaa. EaeoBenl
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- ■DRIVERS
odStaitia B qw . OTR drtvers wante attonsfor . Team. Solo or RoUef. hostwne. Now equip, health. 30 hours insurance, fuel & safotj rffts. COL bonuses. 888-806-578!
S t S PRtVEHS------ -------------w E a s t . Immediately opening, poj ■wof^>- tion for exp. driver 4 owi s August « f op e ra to rs . COL. 4___________s to tes , f latbed & vani------------ good pay, i^ e o o ^ 'y e a
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ic a a s a ' DRIVERS ve rlna ll T T r u c k D rivin t 'v-Com - ..S c ftee /b l Bum..TlM onl d beneitt certllied truck drivlm n person school In the Magic Val Job Sar- leyl C lass A COL or re ir«M m e fresher course. Hnondni L for qualMed persons. C« Emptoy 5 4 3 « 9 9 J I_________^
- DRIVERS ♦ COL 4 OTR expor.-pr*
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in ftlls Plant t e openings in the Held foUowIno seasonal posJtlofts:
Pile' OptraiDrs • Position responslbis naintsnutce ot potato piler. Day siiifl iOOpm. Swing sMft hours 2:00pm lo BWrifiic# nculfd. PoslUon starts ; 1999 and nms UtfDU{ftimld-Octol(«fi
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_ _ _ _ " P ? t f e n c o d . f l f l i b o d tklv.- • -«fa-t}ualtfy IoT $ t800,00’
's l g n - o n b o n u s ; C ili (600)548-31^. oxt K-0,
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occoptlng applications lor n mkfdio school teaching a sg ls ta n t. Inquire 141
can 423-4179 ' ' '
' Tho Jonww School DisWd to rocruhlftg appliconts for tholoOowing;1) Ctossroom/Spodal
Education Toachor Assistants
2) Bilingual Toachor Assistant
Ouaimcaiioru:“ High School diploma or
oqutvnlont “ EmQriencowwVwWi
-A M ity lo roady. wrtta and speak English compotontly •
••BiUrtgualiisstotanU moaiDoftuontlntxsth Spanish and Eruilsh (spbaUng. wriUogond reading)
** Successful complotlon of district oido training
Applications may tx» pickod up ot tho Jeromo Stf>ool District om ce. 107 West 3rd, Jorom e. Idaho b e tween the hours ol 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
The Jeromo School District tsa n E C E B
E U R O P E A N T A IL O R n e ed e d . In torvlow s In Aug. Sond resume to: PO . Box 223 Rupert. 83350. .
FARU ‘Yf. foond position opon for
farm equip, operator w/ oxper. In potatoe s & sug<
--------------a r bootsrKdUBO'iivaii; ~Call 20&423-4484. OVOS. I
FARM • ExpoftoncM mUh- j
for sman dairy. 6 days a *week, housing ond utlll- * .tios for tho right person.-rof. required. Call 886- *.7719foflntorvtew. *
FARM *Boon pickers needed for *
borax 2 wooka including *Soturdoys. Apply SomI- Jnis, Asgro Rosoorch Cen- ' tor. 5 mile W est of TwinF a lls on Hlway 30 bo- f
-------------h»een the ftours of 8:30 -r-and 4:00. Somlnls Is on AAE/EEO and maintainsa dft<g free onvironmont “
Expor. gravity Irrigator/ Iequip, operator. 325-4175. '
FARM ' Milker w anted. Apply a t
3434 N. 1100 E.. IFLORAL uFT Floral Doslgrwr/Manager p;
— -wantod.-Cail 423-4849,- - f, _ . O raE^.LA BO R . .!
Insulation person nosdod pJ
p^o rrod but wHI train. Whltrt>o«J Home « ?
. -Energy. 7 3 3 < c e a -
OENERAL LABORERS 77 Skiing helpers noodod. In- 1.
s ta f la tlo n oxp o rlo n co . proforrod. CaU WTiKohoad 7 Home ft Energy 733-9688. _1
QRAPHIC DESIGNER/ PHOTOORAPHER
The Tlmos-Nows is looking % (oranindMdualwithcom- ^ puler graphk; design ox- ,, perience with photogra- b phy sklls. The successful ^ eandkiate wUl be designing ereativo edvenlae- ^ monts on tight doadUnos. ma and taking a variety of ifyi ptwtos from product snots fo' to portraits. Thb Es a full- tn Ume. permanent posrtfen • 0 , with the vallo/a best and « o
- -»irsrp.sis: s. catioa and a mortthV bo- *Ci : n u s Incentive. Se rious • Be
to: ___;The Timee-News ' u a i
r Atin: Kent Schmidt ^ : POBOXB48 ■ TWfn Falls. ID B3301
or fax 206-733-6538
GROUNDS KEEPER maIE x perienced on ly . Call proc
: Mary a t 208-654-2133. gd•HATCHERY fj*.LocaLhntchery looking for JSH>; exporioncod bonor/pin UE(jborw forw oekdoys,7am . jtwc; 4pm. Aboveavorngepoy. i nI gom ocelnfonTadoncafl c o
733-4263 weekday eves be- ! between 6 to 9pm. - Ch
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12 io su n n e e , P aid Vacation I SWork Schedule. Excellent
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'it Contact Butch HeilTHEISENM: ; 7 i n i i u i A V E . E . > n n i i i i
^ HATCHERY U0 n L-ocat-trounnrmra-TnnTo' f At- oponing for uxporloneod ,
ve . ft entry lovo) rosponsiWo | p r^ individuals. Also open- ,
Ings for local truck drlvtng 1ktor - (COL rooubed). Paid va- 1«mt. catk>n & Kill health cover- -•'i'*- - a g e l« :o m p lo y e o 8 4 - M'.00- dopondonts. Call 530- Mnil .6911 or5434J444 e-9. ■ (___ HOTEL ,
’ H o usokoepo rs noodod r1 is Immodlatoly. Apply In per- g for - -B onoi6 le^ lrtn .-(n*«to- - j
ago Poixe on Ftoovray) 1
p O H A ffR S S D H e r i “ iADMINISTRATOR M.- J.R . SImplol Company
Is sooklng a Human n t is Resource Adminialra-for tor lo handle the day to w ing doyHRfunctkxisolro-41 crultmont. omployoo _-or. . — in im io n a ^ b a n o l its . .mi
Irainlng. olc. Position r_ location is flsxIWe with- j- • — iniho-googrsphic-area — ria o* Twrtn Foils lo Idahofor Falls. Idaho. Position _
roquiros sirong Inlor- Mlpersonal, communico- atiHon. organization and cs e l f m a h a g o m o n l >,skills. Previous HR ox- uporionco and/or rolat- Jod education strongly ?proforrod. Succosslul t
w candkJolomustbowUI- ^Ing to travol a slgnlfl- . J
' cont portion o l time. °Oual/riod candidates fmay submit a resume »
- to : HR D epartm ent. *P.O .Box9i2.Pocatel- 77^ lo. ID 83201. or fax to(208) 238-2738 prior * lo August 27.1999.
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OPotato Inspector FT. must f*
ct bo competent In ail USDAs ta n d a r d s . In h o u s e n
- position. Quality control. I t R will report to mgmt. Call "" 5 -^10. W 438-7500. "
JANITORIAL —- A aeon Sweep ha# posit S S
lions available cleaningIf moving thoauos. Grave- J"'/ yard houra. Inquire a t Job ?*l t! _.Sotytee,.208;738S?000Ji.
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* F toShilS ' ”*‘A.COLDrtvors ,•»* Constiuctkin* Forkllft J l ,* SonKation/doanup nor* Mochank» ,7,,* W/oldors BK>* Ceniliod Flaggors ------TOP PA Y -N O FEE WED111 Filer Ave. 735 Ovortand (
733-7300 678-4040 Full <
PERSONNEL PLUS d
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-Roln-floiter-inslollefsr-Bf— pr» porionced and quality to c work skill are nocossary -I
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Cell 73^9688 for e p p t “LABORERS CNA*Pllor/Hog_ppofoion Mini- Jom;
mum 1 yr. exjw .. expor’ os. 1w/malnionanco & repair, tors
---goodpubltenilatlons:------ ~ask.ForKUftHy#lon.Minimum.1.
yr. oxpor..w/ slip shoots. good moth skills. FT yr. ro u n d . Coll fo r a p p t . ,
.............. g gLAWN CARE E/M Lawn Care Co. seeking FT knov
employees. Exper. only mine 734-5068._____________ phys
LOTTECHNICt/VN ComWanted for top-of-tho-llne bono
aulomobile dealership, ceptG o o d p a y p la n a n d 13.1benefits. A i ^ In person appilo C la y M c e o m b s o r FamiButch Heatwoloot: 709 r
THEISEN MOTORS 8333701 Main Ave. E physi
MANAGERIf you are a sales pro MEDICfessional with obillty 10 C om etrain others, ploasocail: w o r
•G ra o tK envir•Chance to promote Cere
toward owning your Ingaiown business Full tl
•Company paid vacatkxis sltlon* Bonuses and incenUves term c
. 733-8350MANAGERMust have exp. with truck- ’ Cot
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od~for m a n u fa c tu rin g Physi
MECHANIC d ^Trucking Co. needs diesel’ . ^
C om petitive pay w ith At b e n e f its . W age D O E. 496<3 Chris or Jeff at 324-7600. TVrti
eeking.?.*! ^ IME F&I I ^ '1 \GER I ofAl/alley.’« U n ii i i l J 'il» ,4 0 1 k rH M ltl l -_ J f e a * Uon, 5 Day a W eak * u l o i an t Opportunity F o r*
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WOTORSi-nims* 733-77110*
. MECHANIC______________ MEDICiFT m echanic & tlro/lubo FT diot
porson. Must be oxpori-. ool opencod W/60 softos DotroH ing floengines. Must havo own 934.5( hond lools. Salary DOE.Appt, 934-8464, ■ «£D IO
------- ImmodMECHANIC __________ „RN/LFMalntonarKO Moehank: po*- g'oora'
siilon opon for mochani- w«h ocal & hydraulic oquip. Ba- big op<sic knowledge of lathe & For inimill work hotpful, Sond re- 3700.1su m o to : A TTN; R E - '
-S U M E rP O 8 0 X 2 4 0 1 ,'Twin Fans, ID 83301
MECHANIC_________ - positiiMochonk: noodod for txisy nurso,
tftJCk shop, Exporionco Oram Iroqulrod. Frf„ Snt., Mon, fv- R^mandaiory wort days, M P «
Wogo DOE, Ask lor Dave MV M<734-9062 St. Wo
-MEOK»L------------------------MEDIC/!CNA's. LPN's and RN s. C lrt a lw homehoohh nurses. f ° 7 'i
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! Aro you o solfmoth»ated ft 5900 c: caring porson? Aro you imorostod in working in homo coro sotting? Wo n o o d YOUI C N A -s ft LPN's noodod In tho Twin ^Falls, Joromo ft NorthskJo 1orea. Ploaso call or stop "I*"!".,' bytheofnce.M on.-Frl..9 am -4 pm. Magic Valley Stafl1ngSeivfee,200 2nd W ' ? ' Ave,N..TF206-734Oe0a
MEDICAL 108333A ssistant Director of physks
Nursli>g IngroqiSunBridge Caro & flohat> ■
lor Twin Falls, a 158 bod facility, is sosrchlng for an RK's am RN to asstotw/managing Vlaw E our nursing dopt Tbosuc- cossful candidaio for this position wW be asoll start- Full-tln' erw/provkxjsLTC oxpor. POiMon’ SBCftR olfors a highly *oni compotitivo benefit pkg,, ^ ^ Ind, 4 0 tK fto n s lto d a y ^>rwim core: Reaso apply In per- I*'** 1 ^ son or sond resum e to ^Rick Roon. DNS. 640 FH- or Avo W„ Twin Fans. ID wng-ioi 83301. 734-6645 EOE
MEOICAL Leslie HMdgeVlew Estates Is cur- 736-393 reritly saoklng CNA's with son at 1 experlenco f t long term Blvd.. Tv care Full and part-tim e ^ ■ .J 77
-shlft»-avnllabto.-Sl50:00 • sign-on bonus pokJ upon completion ol orientation, * plus $100 bonus after six months, B,V.E, offers a positive work environ- uEt)iCAL ment: good bonollls and Btarllng pay rotes baaed • on oxporlonco. Coll Tore- sa 01736-3933 or opply « person a t BridgoVlew&. ta les . 1628 Brldgovlow p r o and Blvd. Twin Fans, l5, EOE tEDICAL bonw .1
CAREOri^VCNA ^■ ' i s K . r c K T " .n S :House.-orvesslsled living.rosktoncoforokjorft W»T«rtdisabled adults In Twin _______ 1Falis. Porsonol sorvlcos
House, 1880 Harrison SL ^N„ Twin Fans, ID 83301. MtSCELU
--------------------- MountainNA's needed to join our ^ p f omily, compotlih/o.wag-.
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Opted through Augusi S’U®?; ®' 3 .l999 .S enJro su fw or pply 01 S t. B enedicts omfty Medical Contor.M N U ^ n . Jerome. ID SUM 3338 pre-em ployment . 1 i S f J tyslcoi end drug screen IUJVIU < ■quired EOE._________
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1 and LPN-s - Bridge-w Estates is seeking -lorloncod nurses for MISCELLAfjresslve medical unn. WE NEED \1-tlmo ond part-tim e tSposiHon: iUons available Indud- era ft stad somo options for 12- doyt tntonr r shifts. Come Join the IngRasowi uim Team* ond enioy sonAve.Si oersoruil matisfaeuon 1 is unique to sorvir>g OFFICE MAI
kys in the rehab and Fost p a c e «]-lorm care setting. R e q u iresnpolltlvo salary and W por- acc^ padiage. Contact 6 e n * ra l 0lie H ossfiN , DNS a t customer s-3933 or opptym per- a k I l l s .Nat 1828 BrkfaeVicrw ' oriented in i„ Twin FaB s,^ . EOECAL------ ------------------- C eaSusw»N.CNAforpsyehlai- ' —ospnal.aO shirts, con- PLUMVk*i Jensen at 734- Can 32> between earn ftSpm, p«oRSERV CAL Oothejobyot se Cara a Rehab for todoo rlea i rwin Falls seeks R e ta in yoi Mrt»ne*dCHA-» ft m ake your U'a.SC&R offers payinittekt cenom benefit pkg, tional Guan and on Site daycare. B a r lo w ? : »laryDOEHin)on 1-800-GO-G
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fy ft sen/Ce station avsiabte. G a . F-ox-rasuma to u .xonditnRa.G 74-3647 or m il to; anvinsnmonL roi M grTP.O rBo*- "rosponsiWor Jtaniey, ID 83278. andmotivatec
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to Install ft se ll n n \/c iilw ork sa te l lite „IS. Inquiries call P A Y & Pi xnmwWations a t 1 ' E L E CTR: ‘•W g- ■ PL U M B IN G J7 — ---------------- 130 Eastland Dcn ^ o h a v e Twv,FaB.lD
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-------------------- Customn^ RepresIKT PiAIishino Compaiitgo«r>g servers caroor opporturor tunch tim e . youanambitioiJS.ft som e Sats.. »«vo mdwduai wihr . bctst bpsin communication]sa t tab if you Would you liiio Is i n s c h o o l . while earning S3lejrfwntheylre. . per yo.nr? II iniaply a t Jaker's, NXo you. and ycI ft best rostou- dopondabio Iran 'Magic-VaBey.- - bOfT.-cart 600-243.ft 4 pm. 1598 • " ,
I Exclusive clothlnNT I seeks PT safestvery drivers. 1 Rosumo to: 812>S90aTv.D^: honeStE.fts avail Ap^y I P to aH u t ' Full-timo commis
PosAon seali and used vohkrle;
NT lor one of the »naqxfalTMasher/1 ership in the vaile:pfy in person I efits include paiaThai Cuisine I Hon. retirerrtenl, ra .£ .T F I I n s u ra n c e .A p
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/ E R 'S I SUBARUiP A C K 1 794 Felts Av*ra iC & ; --------------G S U P P L Y I Local w ater compJD rneSouth I kxAing for part tim,1083301 ■ people. Nooxporioi
I quirod • bul musior a full lime 1 outgoing personaliItant. On tho I dopondalsiotrorBpog prov ided . ‘ If intorestodcan 73!> o :M 8 5 p e r ----------------
ribw' career'. Highly 2 2 ^ ' live training pro
provided. Full be d ba iKXMtt. ^''0- Yraining alloi
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I ^ N O W h M k n wga rtoiei ate opening for a Rooi" time sales a ssIs
Bhrd Seeking energetic rth motivate indi^uap g p o t to deal with poWic.
or female with mi I voice. 9 om- 1 pm
g temporary r Fri, Stop by Signs ir 10 meeks, j 1110 B lueUkos I might shifts No, lor oppGcatkxi c plynporson 733-1143.
AGOT S W S ) S w og company Croat earning poleiloopen.ng Self-startof. PT. Sor tunoattoge— sume- to-Dovisoe-Oatksns and i059 Blue Lakes Icpoflence. TwinFolblDB330I. resunte aridrememsto: SALES/OREETER:i. c /o T he Must have good pts. PO Box akills, safes experi<Is. 10 83303 >w<p'u< but noi neces
ablo to work well-------------- --people, a self-staner,
' A-1 physical lol attoniey Kbtiy doues. Bilingual hel
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■*0 yoo team runce section, Miko •sasa paira 733-0704,
bava two opvninss for »d cor solssfMrsoru. We offw ■nt incama potenHol with ale hours, along «wHh S-doy Ucs emd gutimnfeed trxxxne. M Snonaw A usod quality
nespher* . If you th ink you 'r* o f p M o n , p l ^ a pp ly a t:
S ( ® T O Y O T /OSHONE ST. W.. TWIN FAUS i-2891 » 1-8(J0^21-5247
a l l e y ’s l a r g e s t « m o w e a n t o d e a l e r s h i p s 'a i o r n o t l f f a t e i f i n d i f i d n a c b a lle n n iD g a n d rew ard li i l l ln g n a T s S l l l s a p in s VI
a iy Plus Com misssion: w o rnng conditions^ 0 6 induding fiealiti insurance
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sion Ollico, 300 N I )resontatlve coin.,suite l l t . Joioi npany has a aa/EOErtunity. Aro ------------------------------oua.aoflros- STYUST ilw iingood WORK FOR YOURSEL ions skills? Loaso station in up io c ko to travol full sorvico salon w/1 a S30-40K. ning bod. Minutes fi IQia.SQunds. .Twin. Endlasa.Sunut d you hovo 423-G963 In Kimborty.tranjp'orta- --------------------243 2948 ■ TRADE - . --------------------------- A 'progrossivo Southi
Idoho com pony. is 1 thing storo copting opplications lo losporson. woll dnilcrs holpor. No 812 Shos- porionco nocossary.:
prolorablo. Must hnvi good dnvino rocoid. t drug Iroo. Possession
m issioned a CDL is required. Ba ^ m g new knowlodoo of oloctron
o»„ica.onahytl.a«i«: ■nesiooai- p lu s. S en d resu m e /aitor. Ben- p ,o . Box 230. Wendi paid vaca; i D 8 3 3 5 5 , f a x i m. m««K^ (208)536-2024, or ap| A p p ly In in person at 485 Soi
3TORS. IttoheStreei, Wendell, i
TRANSCRIPTIONIS FT/PT position with wo ond coverage, Excolli
>mpany is knowiodgo ol medical I ; lime sales rnlnology required, pr «rloftcoro- eiperlonco prolorrod nusi have dictation typos includi >r>ality and both hospital and cMi Bportatxsn settings required, Ap| 1735-0135 at St, Benedicts Fom------------- Modlcal Contor. 709
Lincoln.Jorome.lD833 surance ft pro-employment physii cos Co, is a n d d r u g s c re o n i i motivated required, EOE.
SS,“ £ i c ° WAREHOUSE-prog ram W a r e h o u s e t o o d . tI benefits position, Pd. on expisllowance EGE, Sond roaumesiteresled. Box 9 1 1 3 7 . % Tlm etS ta c ia t News. P.O. Box 548. Tvxf resume FaOs. Idaho 83303-
h o S ? WAREHOUSEho 83301 ExperktncodloridiriI operator needed for Tm
Fans Choose Plant,s knmedi- Weekend shift work rei>r a part- S8,50perhr.*oxcol.i ii s to n t . benerits. Apply ot:otic self- Avonmore W est. Inc,dual able 1373 nilm ore SLilic. male Twin Falls. Idaho orI m aturo phone 733-7555. e x t 1pm Mon- for Interview
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700-300 BIk. Sparks
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Call 543-43711 —
BURLEY - Must soll. trans- ho f o r r o d . A b d rm b r ic k bd w/»hop. Call 677-4e39« gai
BURLEY Now 3 Ddrm.. 2 dobam lownhouso. 2000 sq. SKIt. under olr, upgraded or; construction, S115.000.Ovmor will carry w /20% dovm. For InfoJoppt.. call 20e^678^7739, Stoi
E-MAIL your ctassinodod lorsto us al S88
tw lnad® m lcron.n.t —ED EN. 2 b d rm ^l b a th , Whoi
Commorcial or ^a ldon - bocUal. ownor carry. $30,000/ u>r
•mako oflor. Call 737-0308. you
FAJRRELD. Rent lo own, ..fUor-uppor,.10ftC.w/24X- $5401
56 mobllo hm. 2 bdrm, 2 Rsni: balh, 2 North, 2 Wost. IH soeot N orth, 'A W ost of clly. Rsnt: S69.S00. Chock it ou t. S760( thon call 20S-733-6690.B j con I
FILER-1 ocro, 9U/«tMn«.
X oid. n twnfl. 3 baih.I, 2 docks, oak cabi-
no te , ha rdw ood floor, _ _ovtr 2800 aq ft. storago ___shod, dog run. N ot Filor High, 2324 Goroy l^ n o . ■ f f Opon 24 hrs. SI 69,000. I Call 326-8476.« M—
QOODINQ - Classic homo. FILER 2-3 bd r n a . S covo rod porm vorondoTWolk io school" “ tncT & shopping. $69,900.333 420-(7th W-. must soo. call El- --------SO. Idoho Ro Co, 465- 4
H A N S E N -R ock C rook 1 =Rd„ 1,2 ocro, 3 bdrm, I BLAINbalh, 1 car gorogo. Call ’Lasi423-4848 Of 731-4847. 2 to
HA2ELT0N. Coiy 2 bdrm.1 balh houso on ig. shady ^ cornor lol, Nowor vinyl .nerti siding, roof, carpet, Qa- rogo. S32K. 734-25S2-B
HEYBURN; 3 bdrm. 2 bam,- ‘- 1 200 s q. ft, Ac n r to n c o a ------**•"
In back yd.♦gordon spol & ______dog run. Coll 677-2423.M b LISS
H om e* fro m $5,000 Foiodosufos & roposaoso- liv.
Ins. No or low down ^. poymont. crodit Iroublo n r OKI For curronl llsiings, mat
t-e00-311-S046 Ext 4068. OAKJEROME ______FOR SALE BY OWNER h e v b l Culoll 3 bdrm.. 2 boih. af u ^ 1800 * s q . fl. h o m o o n j a s ^
.1.67 ocros in nleo country ' oroQ. Oak Hoors, contrai JEROM air, high colling. Ig. onlry lol. coi w/ dbH drs., lots of win- rock, p dow s w / covorlngs, lg or will < klichon w/ broakfosi bor. Call K ook cablnois. rongo. OW. 734-1S disposol. soporoio dining ■ " oroo, walk^ln dosots. cov- JEROM, orod patio, hot tub roady. for mai 2 -car gorogo (convorted r*due< ln lo o x l r a r m , .c a n b o locotioi chonjiod back), photos-
dor"ground B^Pnkl'oro, fo n c o d p a s tu r e , now 7 , , “ , hoxogon groonhouao & root collar. Ig. gordon or- k im b e i 00. fruit troos, outOldo. wl
stolla, Prlcod to soli qutek- m ornb ly a t $165,000, C alifo rappL at 324-7376 or drtvo JO om Aby 06 E. 500 S.. Joromo TWIN F/(c lo so to Jo ro m o g o ll lol, coucourao), gos, p0<
EROME. 3 bdrm, 1 balh.65X165. foncod yd. Big 7^ . 2 , ; g ardon a ro a . $73 ,500 .612 2nd Avo. E. 324-7663. TWIN FA
IMBERLY - MUSTSELLI oh iiS o ' Dool toll through. Homo 5 ^ ^ 73 availablo for occupancy 2 .01 orASAP, Saw. noxlm ooira "rant payment - uso It lor TWIN FA
Call Taytor at rlgatod.
HOMES AMERICA 3727 KtmlMriw Rd. TF a ao , Oil
(206)733.2224 -733.007
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KIMBERLY. Attraciivo 3 TWIf bdrm, Lgrbock yd."LBnd- “ vlo\ scaping, Musi soli soonl baiti Margoretor Ron 423-5515 ragi
8H08HONE.'Statoly: ora-clous. 4 bdrm. 2H bath. 2 — 'car garogo. shM, 2300 ♦ TWIUsq. n. $ti0,000/oner. Coll lorgi
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TWIN FALLS. BUY ON CONTRACT-Homo on 3acros. bam. foncod. dock. ____ ^sotolllto, $650/mo, OAC.
■_ . , .C s l l7 3 a .7 7 B 8 . . .... ITWIN FALLS - Swimming M » a
pool. 3 bdrm. 2 H bath,. 003 hoal/AC. 2296 aq ft, ’ . " .vJ
Hfoplaco.8aun8 . 2 carga. rogo. $155,000.73&^50S.
TWIN FAI.LS 3 bdrm,, 2 ZTTrr both. dbl. garogo, aprln- klors.-Bkyilghi, covorod pallo. courtyard w/ pond,
-R sd u e » d r» 7 B ;9 0 0 r9 7 r “ fP P " EasUond Or. N. 736-T296. I
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--------------------- - I cnVIN FALLS By ownor, 2 I bdrm, 1 ba lh . $30,000 lottof. Coll Roslo 734-6146
rWIN FALLS. By ownor. noodnow or 4 bdrm . 2 bo th , Chooi1 *0C. W of dty. S87,500. cash i734-6612, leavo msg.B paym-
rwiN FALLS. Charming. T b ^ io ld o r 2 a la ry hom o . 3 focaticbdrm. 2 balfi. foncod yard. ■ ,lovoly shadod stroot. 2S9 TWIN Ie ih A vo N . $ 6 2 ,5 0 0 . CarolPloaso call 206-735-1173. S^75KWIN FALLS. Fantosllc g -------hom o In q u io i a ro a , 3 I v o r .bd rm . 2 ,5 b a th . 3 c a r ■ .garago. Suporlor work- 1 . . '
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SOO $33,000 $66,000 Forco (hi: *650 678-43;500 S39,000 $78,000 m holp you slop ronling! JEROMEHOMES AMERICA bUo.dbl
727 Klmbsrty Rd. TF Uo. 3 b<(208)733-2224 • S75K. b; A.IC for Boom .
5 1 2 — I - a r .FARM/RANCHES/ Aftor 6
DAIRIES 676872 TWIN Ft
ER Dairy, 500 lock-ups. Rootwoirmil for 830 cows, could 120' LotiirsOO'cows'-i'equlp.; — —0 0326 Of 326-«S78, TWIN FAI------------------------------ bdrm. i
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UNE- RIvsr Front LotsIS! Chonco Moadows*to 10 acre tots on Uio fLJttIo Wood rtvor wlihrodlblo views and tonlf-fishing, hunilng, waterarts, snowmobtilng and 'rw iu pai3 much moro right oui ,our front door. Priced rm $57,poo 10 $81.000 -
789-1895. l lJS. Land invostmoni 1 .CEME Mrtunlty. 1 group of 9lovolopod rosidonilol KtMBERL'i. Call20e-362-6201.a lor so lo
■ oflor CallILER - 3 acros for -------nanufacturod homo, d ------------AKWOOD HOMES ■
733-77M I
BURN 6-OCro lol, W. loybum. closo to lown..000.436-8215. ^JME 2 loll • aero plus . ^ J Minyon vlow, lovd. no V ^ f I. powor, phono. Own^ I ^ 111 carry, only $16,900.I ^ ^ O 732 -5710 or /
>L E.1,3A Socrolots T IM E S Cnonufoctufod homos. D E P /need p r ic s s i Oroiil 2 0 8 * 7 Iton, Call734-9405.B
ERLY 5 acros. noor 2 0 8 ^ron. power & roads. (BUf u o o d . S 3 6 .0 0 0 . —4355, ^
lERLY Poor hoallh I MANUiIS saio. Cholco viow ■ H< ’leasant Volloy Golfrao, P r ic c '-c lu d o a 3 bdrm 2 1ib o r s h lp , O w nor ukonet Call (208) 523-7585 QAKWOiFALLS. 1 ac. bidg, ^lounlry subdivision, jw iN FAUpowor, phofw.cablo. i4x70No*D an. C ontury 21 . bath AC eJ121or73V 2121or londSCOp
_____________ sh o d . do«FALLS. 1,3oc,bWg, ********* *^°olo foncod. powor. jW IN FALl0. In country. Call 1991 Cooo733-2121 or 731- bdrm. 2 boor 734-2121. AC, loncoi FALLS. 1,5 acros If-<J, 3 bdrm. homo. 2 *"<>• **8-00
W o h a v e nshop, repair, star- uv.;___oto. $99,500, Call e74or733-40l9 . OAKWOC
733-
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« lfL f* L L 8 . Eaf5tQBllcJ.TWlN.E riew, b rick . 3 bdrm . 2 furnish >ath. fireplace. 2 car ga- bdrm ., ago, 2 a c res Irrigated. nico N.l ■179,000, Call 735-0874 yard $' If 733^4019,___________ all uUlll
VIN FALLS. For s a le , rurge lot, zoned for *4- . le x w 7 2 5 ^ X 5 2 'h e ^ d 'hop . 110-220 'pow 6f, r f— -----25,000rCall 733-6289 I r733-6850,»_________ I UN
514 - - I ^ = 5 NCOME PROPERTY BUHL In "■ ■ I i » l f o r s a i/IN FA L L S 10 ren ta l
s idal.206-733-3782,« TWIN F. IN FALLS. 3 duplexes 3doa lfo b lo lo c a tio n . 'oM tho
rlcod $ 3 0 ,000 bolow ^ ® >pfal*al.-Wl»-oonBldor- — r o p o f t y t r o d o f o r00.000 oquHy .734-6258
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTV
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sti or $21,000 down w/ BU H L.Nymonts of $600/mo. for homo. 3 1moa, Ind. oqulp., fum. garaoo.
b o o r llco n ao . O ood Hot SprIatfon. (206)576-0777. Avail, rm
IN FALLS. 0 p e rso n E4IAILycro Center, great aroa. 175K Tom'S. 733-1359. twfnsd(
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nobllo homos; 1976 orower. Call 324-4360, FILER Extn
I country he p ioco, 0 family rm.. smoking
INQ OR SELUNO a 1“ ,‘ * n u fac tu ro d /m o b llo cliLiaVa' io7Woofforflnondngl M n Tr«« Flnanclat FILER. Co r-fl00^5aMg04 bdrm, 1 b
RDON-80, 14X60. 2 m. 1 bath: $10,000. it bo moved. 788-1276 GOODING i JU RN .-rs Qovomor.- ;7 0 .2 b d rm 1 b o th . ^:o air w/ ac, $13750. QOODINQ: -4333. after. 6:30pm.. tachod 2 ct '" f '” 2dW.wldo. carport, pa- siTS ' 3 bdrm,. 2 b a ^ , gos,<. by Ownof, 324-6453. GOODING, .Andoraon'63 10X50 73^ 0^ " Bout, 2 bdrm,, 1 bath, .10 remodeled. $6500. HAGERMAi r 6 pm. 678 679S or car gorago 8726, aero, Iols c
FALLS - 12- X 60'
r 2 ^ . , - i . '! « r H sBt, now dock. Great 2„th
01, 2 docka, ahod.rai a ir , g a s h o a l. JEROME - C kler sysiom, appla.. posslbio 3n ’50. 733-1587. bon. no smi
FALLS. Saha. 7 1 ,2 doonlno*d{ 1, 12X 50. 1 b a th , S i M A 5, Coll 734-4221,*" ---------------- JEROME. 3
modular hor, .. 519 , , - $450/mo..M C T E R ^ ^ O ^ i Avoll, 9-1-9A
RLY. Comotory plof " jF rO M E .T Jle . S800 o r b o s t mobllo. Villa ::all661-645-6632.H potS . $400
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JUFACTURED 5 2 ™ -^ " ’^ : HOMES Ofly. $40a JorKIMBERLY- 1
, 2 baUi. $25,000. towor. bakx>n]I now. Coll Jon bulll lna, AC.WOOD HOMES $425 « dop, 8
1 ^ 2 5 5 _______ H u P E R T ,3b .ALLS. By ownor, pon. appl. &Nashua. 2 bdrm. 2 Call 324-7673C, carport, foncodi , - ; a p o d . s to r a g o doodod lot, Ro-W9.600.734-8943 * dop. No pott
^LLS. By owner,Dfword. 24-X48-. 2; boUi, doo<»od lot. S^*<iO0-CtiCOd. stove, DW, TWIN FALLSter hooter. Flnorw- mulU-biitti a a1.900.734-fl943,B tu ro .ro n tr t^
e re p o sM S M d TWIN FALLS -1I availab le nowi In 4-plex. $42O O D H O M E S 734-4120.3 3 -7 7 6 5 • TWINFALLS-!
w/d hook-up
I l i B B i n H .JW IN FA L L S- I Real E sta ie 2 bdrm. 1 bat I Reniol ' starting a t $51
C a llK a ^fo rr“ 601--------- n W INDERIIRN ISH Ep PropoftyManH OUSES - 7 3 4 ^
--------------------- ; '■ TW lN 'FA LtS'iJdrm., 2 bam w/ batti. Wot bar, < »r)voto new brldi credit appllcat ■y 2 acres. Con- rog. Leaso $ ir to T T T o w T : — $ 4 3 6 " d e # r ^ ,326~4729- 735-2154or73
N.FAU.8..CompIetaly TWIN FALLSnished. brond naw, 3 la r pd, Nerm.. 2 ba th hom e In S335^175<sN.E.IocaUon,Fenewl __________ _
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UNFURNISHEDHOUSES TWIN FALl
t>drm,. 2 baL Immaculoio 3 bdnn rofis a l e o r r e n t w ith roq.,734-10
Inklors', foncod yard loiltra kitchon. $600 TWIN FALLS )lh plus deposit -Call Lg bdrm, ext <erRe0lt0fs 543-4371 garsge.wa N FA LLS Buy th is pd.Toklngi ny 3 bdmi, 2 both for OUlKartak than rent. Why rent W IN D E i
?aJoun?y!s59!oQQ“ - lJU dy 325-5680 orle^flooltofa 543-4371 FAILS 1r^ b a f tC I both'. 717 ■ Stovo. rorrl{i\vo N. Go by lake a hook-up, Ne!& g ive m e a c a ll. po ts. $525) ♦ dop, 733-8690,* Iw o - Rota..--------------------------- TWJN FALLS.. 3 bdrm., 1 bath, w/ 3 bdrm, 286. S600«dop, Call 702 son SL $500. » 8 6 0 , 7 , 3 ^ 6 0 . .
L. N ew e r, 2 4 X 6 0 brick, 1 bath,». 3 bdrm, 2 bam. no » p l s . Patio,00 . N ear Banbury &copUonalhSprings. $650 mo. & a rea . Nonow. 543^355jn sg. pota. $575/ri^flCiTrtMeMiwT^r d ap . Calt 7.
^Sd®mIcrol^J>st TWIN FALLS. U rgo lamily homo '
kiidionw/no appls’.look ups. parking In TWIN FALLS.I s yard noods TLC, m odorn 3 bi♦ dop, 733-6669, b a th . LorM
Scoith o ^ o w y Stovo
OutaWopotsc Vory amaM, 1 Ing or p e ts . 1st & nnnN*n
dep.S600Atio,5-yr. A V .II .8 /1 .C I .I I x E l S g " '
C d u n i ,y h .m ..3 1 bmh. Ml b m i,.
^G2bdmi..V«bsmLfooon .avo lL .a ;i.
S K ; X .o'iQ 3 bdrm wtth do- No smol2cafgomgo.$450 Call 733-4197 lop. No pots. 536-iskfof B0rt0f536- -rv n u c A m s n
NG. 2 bdrm. trir. $450, Catl206TWIN FALLS.a o f9 3 4 .5 3 0 1 .« , 54a BfOOksWi
MAN • 2 bdrm, 2 ' Stonybrook), •ago. Gorgeous w 3 Mnn. 2 bath.>15 of troos. sprtn- Call Oon Boore'Siom. $475 mo, 21.733-2121 01775-886-6262 wk Of 734-2121.246-1615 ovos.» T w I n FALlJIHAN - 2 ren ta l " bdfm". f325/iiN. Haoofman. stu- dop. Coa20B-7;25 Mo. 3 bdrm. 1 ^ =,525 mo. Coll for i 6 M>^567,-----------------l-FU RN iSH EC
iro 2 bdrm. ■ 0 ^ W/D. nTce yord.Jop-Catl 8294554 TWIN FALLS 1
smoking or pots. TWtN FALLS. 11st and la s t plua peia. Inquire ag dep. Call 326- Avo Eastor 6 pm. ■ —
no.'*$200 d o o . I APTS/DUP 1-99,324-4249.H
.BURLEY Oulai: . c u te 2 bdrm. cozy 1 & 2 bdnVillage Wost. no location on eni400 /m o ♦ do p . Ave. 67e-5693,3 Of 768-4305, at $250.
Vofv nico. f«w . f il e r 1 bdrm., Sm.. 2 both, dbl. 1st & last mo. relot lot. $475 mon. * W/D h d . 206-:
R L E R IdC d tdd ,Y Clean 2 bdrm.. stroot; Studio ai covered pallo , In Filer. Kitchon Inkier. Ig. yard, & ovorVrango. N ( 3 0 0 d o p .N o ng. Pets nogoUol g o r p o ta . C all /mo -f dop. Call;
■1-, JEROME 2 bdrm.Y Country acre- W/O hookup , r lawsy.llkenow, $415*0op. 324-2
Jto^sprkiM or;,
I Of 731-5098. $350.Nopotk.V .Y a m ,3 b d fm . AlrcondMonlnB. i
JUST moved kitoe ,Jonnl.731-1171. Doyounoodaff Y- 1 bdrm'. bellcony oak floors tMftMXxinetnoo-T
J b d m .w /c » . ' ' " S S S £ , ' ^ o a S ? S o S h ° i
L S - I H b d r m ,^ . N , $435 mo TIRED o l the rerpots. 734-5329. New homes Irom J -2 o r3 b d rm ,
.L 8 - 8 b d r m . ID ( ^ 733-222'
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J J - l bd rm .-W *-f-*-*-*-*-*-* *-No p o ts , r a f s . TWIN FALLS - T75 dep, 733-2776 plfcaUons (or a,
• • bdrm. 1 balh s k L L S S b d rm .,-c a r g a ra g o , 2ahoo SSTS/mn cnocx fOqUTOd.
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I l s C lea n , 3 Ifl, 2 bdrm., 2 bstibam. no srrwk- patk». 2-car qsj■ofs..dwJittf)oek ' curftyjjats.neorl•1058.OVOS 734-6926/(801)!
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E R M E R E c ? 7 3 t - o ! ^Management 2121 or 734-960|: :4 3 3 4 --------------4-4695 rnortm.—
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rng,-furn. W /d No smoking or:5 ♦ dop, 1 yr. 2 Mim. 2a.. 733-6656. ^ ^ o w iS.S .2 b d rm a n d 2963 or 734-3018 B6 & 302 Jack- 4996 Ovos,
? ^ N F A L L S . ' .L S .3 b d r m . ($350) or studio m,lomHyfoom. alluUl.Nopots.SI tio. foncod yd. 761 Moin Avo. M Blly nice homo 6491 or 326-4477
S Z ° R ‘ a ? ^ f A L L S ^ >7 3 3 . « . 2 0 ,
< I A C .n o o ^ W, No smoking, nI.E. aroa M50 $550/mo. $550 doCan 734-7962. JOfWano 734-64478 .3yoarso ld . TWIN FALLS • Rbd rm . 2 full S q u a re Apartmo
30 y a rd . AC. •’drm. 2 bom, applheat, $900.00, Including washer^jw n, Sm a1l3 Movo-lnanowonc*.vo/no rofrlg. Call Karta lor more» okay. $525. W IN D E R M E I1 bdrm ,, full Proporty Monogen
SSIil'oS"* 7 3 4 ^ 3 3 47 3 X 7 3 9 TWIN FALLS - So
L AJniost now.0th.dbl.g8no*. ° “dod. $425.734-(
TWW FALLS t bdrr 50.326-6684 bdnn. opts. Stovo, 1 .8 . C lean . 3
: l V v 's 7 “l?o'- - ^ ^ ” ^ 7 3 3 i 4 l C r^ lt chock TWIM FALLS 2 bdrm
loklng /po la. nteo 4-p)ox, $475 « 37anor5pm. 734.9162 or 736-61
------------------ TWIN FA L L S e tc.. Ouplox noor bdrm. 1 bath In dt
K itchen w/ app ls. 08-733-1359, hook ups. gas hoot S. For fon t, • lftdaim utspd-73>i M o L ^ , (ir; TWIN FALLS OOSO It
doon 3 bdrm.. all a th. S1200MXJ. $550ftno. ♦ dep.. me
a llow ance avail,. IW731-2121 2963 or 734-6674.
' TWIN FALLS FrM Ul
I-736-0054M dep Can 324-;
5 I TWIN FALLS Groat S<EO A PT S/ - -D istr lc tijZ Jjd tm J.
- du p ta . KItcheo w/ a W /0 hook ups. Gai
M rm. cot- S ^ * d e $ x r S e M mo. Utils. ♦L733-37B2JB TWIN FALLS G reat
- — a v a ila b lo In 4 plo 1 bdmi. No bdrm, 1 bath, Utche
> a t 503 3rd a ll a p p ls . AC. stor shod, and moro. $475 to $495/mo. 733-666
SuSHEQ— IWIN.EALLSJjcrivaB i P i ^ c sPPllcatlons lo r Vs
V isto VJIIago, 1 bo apts. for very low Incc
la l. c tita .& . .62/older.tf.i6/okior. drms. Great blllty Impaired persi tnd o l Yale Equal Opportunity Ht 93. Starting ng. Can 733-3500. M
Ffl.. 9 am-4 pm or »
. roq. An uU. TWIN FALLS, 1 bdrm
d on qu io t 733 -3669 boforo 5'a partm ent p,m. leave message J on w/ rofrigNo Sfnoki- ‘TWIN FALLS. 1 bedrc
UoWe.$250 a p t- S 2 6 0 ♦ d e p o iIll733-e869 Ploaso can 206-734-31
S '- iS S S 'X .Sg ro y rw k - St. Call 208-734-6997,
1837-6310* t w in FALLS. 2 bdrm . bam duplex. AC. gora
lUrs apta. 2 no pota/smoklng. $54
>.543-«2S6 TWIN FA L L S. A ssui-------------- pymts-, move In nowo ^ a r o a ? you havont quaUfied atftonJabJ# whoro otso, colt us. 0,* ] g 7 C ^ wood Homos 733-775!
- — TWro FA U 5. Cul-do-aProgram . Oulol3bdmi. IV.bam.00 sq. fL appls. Oaa hoat' outslmmodlato pot possblo. $550,00.O A C . H oat & w ater furnlshcH O M E S sp ad o u s 2 bdrm. bsr
s _ s t . ' a s t erent trap ? Main floor. 2 bdrm., appl x n sa o sq , ncos.Waahor/dfyorhS O sq . « .A up, now paW. $450.00, )oymonts. V e^ large 1 bedroom. A rica 272 7 plioncos, AC. m bal rwJn Fans, W/D hookup. $400.00. 224. CSI location. 2 bodroo
. ; condo. $475.00 & $52S.l i q u i e t l A p p lla n co s . N o pet
Common laundry. i ti»M ila b u h l . G ood conditio
.S r uUl 2 bodroom. Stwi
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2hdm i 1 T ^ IH FALLS. New ery fsd lliy ,. 25 -dap^ -$4aaftpo; S S l7 3 S i^ «
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W Q S ^ JEROIieHoUday44otol ‘ -O ? 5 ) ^ . * ^ $ 4 0 r fm n 0 Mfraa. W. Maki. Call 32«< m
* *-*-* *-1 —S-TaW ngap- .o ra.sacur« 2 - iih spl- $309>dep. Located •itown, c ro d i t . 'rod. tSTowncrosL T* * * * * * •
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■Dok-ups. AC. >gskle. Jossi- 6. Don 733- 1-9605, $650
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SQUARE n. 2 bath, on
wanco. 733- 3016 or 734-
S - 1 bdrm jdio ($305), ts,$i50dop.-o. W. 733- M770V0S.- 2 bdrm. 1 •fr*g.DW .a- 734-8696.B LrB;3bdnn,' ' hoasontRd, ■
6447.
i • RubsoII r tm en ts. 2
shor/dryer.anco,/nore infoM E R E
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734-6483. bdrm. a 2
jvo, reftfig.. 500-$400
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In duplex.>pls. W/D ^ $ < 3 5 733-8869 no toC St, all appls..1., movo-ki a ll,. 7 3 3 - 74 ____ _M Utttolllwts,l«Bsa------------kup$400-324-3569.
Wt School n 1 hath
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rest un it'I p lex . 2 lichen w / ' sto rago $475/mo >-6669
rwjsMng ,, '__ :>r Valloy 1 bdrm. r Incomo,kiar. mo-__persons.IyHous^X). Mon.- orwrlta
>62.idrm ap|L »id floor.No pets.' iro 5 :0 0
>edrooms p o s l l .34-3173.I bdrm.MMldiz-llcatlonsmngton
xlrm..'2
34-6169 ssum o now. If
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SHOSHONE kitchon pfivl- logoa. SI 50/mo. oil utlls. pd. w /yord (bod ovoll). 688-7037 Of B37-4582.
TWIN FALLS with kltch- an*.SSSHMr.S225-S960 m . a lu tl» .pd.73»fls«t.
TWIN FALLS. MOTEL 3 $1D(VM(.&S36(Vmonth.
24flgndAvoW. 73»Bg30 TWIN FA L L S. R oom s,
SBO/weok. microwavo, rofrig. UUIIUos pd. Cotilo TV,rwpota.1201 KUnbof- lyRd. Of coB 735-0232J
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JEROME. 2 bdrm. 1 twth. olnglo wide, oppla. Incl. AC. no p o ts , S p a c e A. S41 Q/mo. Con 543-6SS6.I
JEROME, lor. ront 3 bdrm ho m e In c o u n try w /3 ocfM pasture avail. S650 /mo * S200 dap . 40 ' or smaller RV w iu l spoco ovoil.324^10t.
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JEROME 1000 sq.ft. omco lu st Olf S . Lincoln. 1st chtta.S450rttw.32«-2e34.
JEROME 2400 sq tL. 229 la t E. CaH 324-S650.M
TWINFALLS Downtown offlco spaco In . K*y B ank b u ild in g . 5
private offlcos plus bfoak room avail. Somo utUltlos included. Pricod ol .75 per sq.fL per rrwoth. Con- .
------ iaet-W alt a l.O em ^tA io- .1Rulty. 737-3039. I
TWINFALLS !Exacutlve Offlce Spaces
-------2tocatiofts4oehoosa.(rom.-E a ^ shows quallly with prtvalaofncosA reception ' area. MUST SEEI IBlue Lakoa Bivd North
Locations I600-1300 squaM foot Convonlsnt. ompio park
ing. oU utilities Included. Single Office
Downtown Shoahono St. Quality thru-out. approx
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7 3 4 - S m ^ ITWINFALLS 1FOR RENT - Newer Office
sM ce on North Fillmore Sl(nearCosteo).Soonto . be higher visibility location 1700*- sq.ft. Will remodel to ault tononl Contact Walt or Adam Hosa 737-3939 or 737-3940. ! Gem State Realty. Inc.
TWINFALLS new offlw oxc. kxation. 1821 Addi- ; son Avo. E 2400 or 4000 ' oq. tt. Avail, w/ separate •n lrances . Conloct JimBiOff. 734-6666.________ .
TWM FALLS. 190 sq. ft. '...... o«ce.*l70m on.lnd.uttl.
L b c a t e d n o x t t o o l d Waraman bidg- on Kim- borfy Rd.. great parking. 0811734-6604.
TWIN FALLS. 2400 sq .f t . ’ Qrool parking. Windows, Busy Center, Beautiful Spaoo . S1400/mo. Toll FWOI •877-736-6585. ■ .
T W I N F A L L S .S H O - ’ SHONE STDEET. 2 email p ro fe s s io n a l o ffic e s , S17S/mo. 1 large upstairs oRico. »400/mo. 3 rooms a prtvato both 8i kitchen.
— MOWmo. Avail now. Ail . UOI. Inci. Aug. ront frael j Call 734 -8969 o r ovo-
, mnga 733-6765.
( COMMERCIAL ^ R E H W 3 _ _ |
JB IO M ei400sq .ft..eo ld ^atew Beap»eo.Wml.from -fr»aw«y,se(nl4oadMgca- ■pabBWea, 324-2834. .
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * TWIN FAILS. Cornmefdal
bidg., ovor 4500 aq. a &
‘■joc«t^;2S44thAvoTw. L M rw lrotl
' 734-4411, Wins Inc. » ^ * * * * * * * * * * * * *
S S l ’S J d i f Bidg. 60x78. f
fenc«ltoLS12S0/mo. - C6nm arciaI2000aq.ft.of- ►
- restmom, 6 ft. avor- fflaK }"d r7W aW 0rW 4- - 4th Ava. W.. 733-7072.
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/!■ TWIN FALLS 260 4th Avo K(19. E .-Just remodeled-4 Of- siI). ficos with conforoAco and d
break room, front rocop- siT lion aroa and lots of stor- s ^ age up & downstairs. Oasf heat 7 cemrai air. Plenty HO2: of parking sp ace . S60S 'n3 /mo ♦ $750 dop. w/ 3-5 bi
year lease. Call 73»<70Q7 ^® TWIN FALLS For leaao • 2 4 , retail spaces. 2752 sq.’ & o(
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• i 610 I tZ I STORAGE/ _ ■ W A R D J^SER E H T ^ )EI
' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * (jgf, B U R L E Y . P O T A T O q,;| STORAGE FOR RENT ?!■k 60.000 cwi w/ humldlcon. 1■ 4 mis. W. df Burley. Call of- 6760865or431-0999. „
3 MU0 HAZELTON- Potato alor->r a g e , 200 ,000 hundred 42fl weight with refrlgorotlon. —
mN D ELL • Potato sior- SAIago . 100.000 hundred so
S c a l e s a v a i l a l b o th collars. Coll 537-6787 STI days or ovos 537-6536.
^ 537-6674.537-6724. . «
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_ RO SEW O RTH P o t a to U ground for r e n t 1-4 piv- _
n ols.MO* yrs. no .spuds. BU 5 Coming oul of com/alfoiro dli L ro to ilo n . 1997 V olley Int g plvota. Call 543-8781 o
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I TWIN FALLS. Small mo-n___ bllo/RV-gpaco on, Hi ae—h S200/mo. 734-6812, msg. "'J
d 6 1 6 1 clii I h o o m m w e s w a h ^ ^ 2\
ro—TWIN FALLS Wanlod fo- ~
mole to sharo now apt. 0 0 < Own bath arm . 735-9533. 01
“ " u m s . pd. Call 733-0973.
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Springor Holfor. S urge 01) .dairy equip- 733-1217. SI: CATTLE W sntod to buy. IH • ' 300-800 Ib. Holsloin ho(f- hrJ ors & wooned bull cafvos. sp’ Fred Klppos, 543-8373. or,• OAIRV BARN - TO RENT- SlI
Doublo 6 . equipped 1500 20
u£o^lf, free stalls for 48 INThead, othor corrals, avail, wtnow, long torm'loaso with foip ^ b l o option 10 purch- ln(ase, 823-4440 oves,M • ~
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' twinad®mleron.n«t ^■ * * * * * Y 0 U R CHOICEI JD : FoaUierllto STL or Trails s t W est 20 ft Slock iraller 17• w/Contor gale ond reor a' slider, $6 ,495 . (flF020) C( ' (tnWtO) 1-800-333-2219 20
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gelding, trail rode, hunt- toied. a roped on. 328-4871. Sti
H O R S E - A O H A b r o d NHm are. 3 Chicks, ^
cidl 436-5522 av e ;i.« — , HORSE Buckskin 3 yr old ^
gelding. Exo willing atil- Ct
; HORSE Older Appy mare. 20
H OR8ETRLfl.-95C aB ,2 16- hOfM.siantkMulw/pada - « i
Irg. tack mi,. dN. axio w/ Ct' sp a r* tire. Exc. cond .i —• 6 8 0 0 . Cott 324-2588J i STj"
. HORSe. 2 yr. oW Palrtt fV^ 88• trico lored m an# a ta ll,- ~• t700 .C al20& 42M 197J TW
. HORSES Mini Palom ino toi
. gelding 34* gentle *850; ha k- -M ln»-gfoy-oeldlng.-pulla. _ tn i
carts, $1,000. 734-4908. $2
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storting otSeSO, Trail er>- J D « 7d u r a n c e a s h o w . All bsckhisound, correct a smart, Al concShelli. 208-764-2642. Coll 7;
■ 801-231HORSES. 3y r. O H gefd- ------------
Ing. 3 Bars Depth Charge TTtAILEfb r e e d in g , s ta r te d on per Bobarrets. Ysarilng OH fUly. exc , c<Joe Cody Leo Sugar Bars sk]es.$a Complete English riding 2l54or oqiHp a dolhos, 436^732
H0RSESH0INQ4THA1N- MINQ Now ta k in g now ■ .ctlonis, Graham Omoth m
JEHSEY BULL CALVES
S - . ’S S c W 7 “dol milk. 950 of fot. Born b IQ B /1/23/99 by Duncan Jude by(dam 's projection. 2SG80 Colof mUk. 1375 of fa t Ploaso ------------call. Joromo 644-1059, Custom (
" Havo 16c
18 yrs. old, SIOOO. Cali rates. Q423-4982..___________ . 5388 or
SAODLE, Bon Torroll. 15* CUSTO sooL 19(0 now. $1.700/offor, Poju,
R ease call 2PB-733-9069.B.......... comiSTEERS . Corrlenta Rop- .
ing S tee rs , 10 hood ®S380/OO. Repod very imio.208-736-8717.H
I _ „ I HAI'0 2 Groin-Po
FA R M /R A N C H • Directc^ U P jP U E S /E Q U IP j s W |^ .
BLOGS --Must sell Imme- dlaioly 2 arch stylo build- _ _ Ings. 12x28' and 25x38'. STACK Coll 1-800-330-7118. RETRIEV
CAOES for laying hons.Roll oway bottoms. $1 por ***'*! , , ,
-C 0 g 0 7 a iir6 7 8 w 6 .------- aCASE 1840 sk id e lse r , ' I | r i
d leso t'57 sclusi houra, k - M oux. remote, ouldcdoiach —
"bUCKOt. oxcollont oqulp-- cCYDE’S mont. Coll 208-658-7015. Wheel li
CIH 7120 tractor. PS irons, "!!!?;?/ 5 2W D. 54 0 /1 0 0 0 PTO, P!® , cob. AC, wofghla. 18.4x42 r® * %' roa rs , good condition.$28.9000. 208-558-7015.
MUBLELPOTATOHAN- DLINQ EQUIPMENT 45 ft. 36* lolotcopo pllor, 2 ^ ■
-40fL30*-auolQhtcoryoy-. .-of9rt-60-fL-30-ioioeoopo- ■ —F A R
c o n v o y o ^o ll 431-0999
QRAIN AUQER 45 ft. 6 In. ALFALWlong.lll(OOOw.S1000.Cail mixes, coftor 5 pm, 487-2522. Coll Bot
HAY RETRIEVER, shopbuilt, now w/ hydroullc ALFALFAhosos. drums, valvos. Oil govoralroson/olr. $16,000. 324- 0141, Jlr 3995of.orboop.dU»l1011
HORSE TRLR. 7 6 Flepns, S8.00 pgooaoneck w/ siorago, jqu onlydbl. side drs.. 3-5 horse, n ts . Hoo x c . t i r o s w /e x t r a s . Oalv —$1600.837-4209. evea.M —
IH 1460 C om bine, 2919 i ~h rs .. hydro, sh red d e r, ■ nPsprodor. 810 20 ft. hood- ■ or.8l013fl.pickuphoad-e r . (6 b e l l) . 2 3 .1 x 2 8 ALFALFAdiomonds, $18,900. Coll 55208-558-7015._________ '
INTERNATIONAL-84 10- alFA L W wheelor w/ tog axle, bulk. yn- ^ , food bed. ougor unload- *7o/ion Ing, $12.500.733-1373, |o,
JO 4020 trac to r , syncro ^ tr a n s .. 3 p t. 540/^1000 ALFALFAPTO. cab . $7,900. ca ll uttLna I208-558-7015. Quality.
JD S44B L oadsr. diesol, ^ “ "i s h u t t l e t r a n a . . c a b .17.5x25tlres(60%i.lOOks H A Y -lsta runs grooL $28,4000. pro-blooi Call 206-785-9600 or g^ |436-goa-7e2-i236, HAYTTif;
M O B IL E B U T C H IN G cuttirfg,TRUCK. 1980 Chevy. 1 RFV: 11ton dually. Equip, Incl. ta t cuttinStart work today.637-g3l9 r f V: 1
MH 1036 balewagon, pulltype. 2 wide, axcot cond, HAY-HIgCall 208-558-7016. tlng.srM
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DRUM SET. new Roland PO-9, electronic. E Pearl girorw. $2000.735-6263.
PIAMO. Lester Betsy R ou. SfikM. exc. cond. $650. C al 206-324-4395.
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■' Following prcjwhich will indue g reats, and witi
tdcr fired a u d ien ce looki le B ^ley Browns will take nship a t fam iliar orange lal G olf the Dallas Cowb( Studer’s W hen th e m d him to • Faw cett S tad iu )ry ov er Browns fans am cd a 151 its own Dawg P.
w ith a roar tha the first d e a r to a ev e lan ’8) while Tlie Browns w < (76-83) fo r m any i t wi id flight dream come true c winner, “Somebody is 169 (89- pinch mc," said
rinnerof. Carm en Policy, ed a 166 going to have to [
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- Bob Lucz' slow , N R ufflc down the 18th it all Sunday. ‘ered , arm s swinging lis side, he wore tho |k n who had been hum- .led by the same golf ^ H l l l just 24 hours ago he
u n d e r 67 Salurdoy, j | | ^ H)n the first two holesfinal round gave Itimc Icad en tering theo f th is w e e k e n d ’sS ta te S en io r G olf l & d Hflip. Lutz seem ed a .his second tournn-Burley ia lc s s titan a ... H j H I
istory, which cannot b e fo re i t h a s hap- loum am ents cannot they’ve been played. H H H ih Lutz, who opened H H S ar holes, only to see -avel on the final 16. he tim e he w alked ihousc, he was look- 75 and a third-place B s B b finish straight in the
isn’t co n cen tra ting aid..!n!haL’s w’hy.Em * ploy good one daythe next.” ___ _.tz s tu m b le d , Sun Badenduck shined. coursc for a touma- “mcm Wl
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Ohio - Never has an ' mc m eant n o rtu d t.''- L, tonight’s HsU o t s the fulfillment of a
rtd , it’s the rcturii of B ro vn d a way of life. .QW Ii^row ns fans, i t ’s a "rvn/; « k, scream and cheer team again. •jc-year absence, the pWlwn Jrow ns a r c b e in g — I— i-.- ■ -all-ptaccsTfootball’s------J99S ra '
Fame Giregame ceremonies i ts i ra d tiude pa.st Cleveland ton igh tvith a national TV league tijk in g on , th e new Broivns’ike the field in thcir sion teargc helm ets to play ry.A-boys. Tlie gam o m en t a r r iv e s , tab le f
Hum, packed with Northcasand com plete with m er Bn; Pound, will e rup t Newsomha t m ay bc h ea rd H all ofland. Mack, Ets will be back, and and Latviw ill seem lik e a . "For u
rue. bc oble Iis going to havelto that who
lid team president new:y. “A nd then I’m ., Palmer,10 pinch e m .” debut asfans haven’t seen won't bc
sy sincc December flies.”
loses to Br:•e athletes s ivefordm gs ' S ' . f e1 close
percent i IPr«M -contro l.
They w, M anitoba - Two A.J. S ant lifting gold medal* ing Amc M exican baseball half, c d p o s it iv e fo r The U. ances a t th e P an the-Pan A ICS. -- • - “ W e’ri:ia ls sa id Sunday Brazil jiis Vargas, w inner in th a n w c ind w eigh tliftin g Bililey sa ando Delgado, th e CBA all-s iss w inner, tes ted for aboui c anabolic steroid I’m not s
... ................ _____ -_J)een.togt• lay e rs R o b e r td could hav H e c to r A lvarez The_ .f
p o s it iv e fo r showed tJ 296 (106
: t e s h a v e te s te d bronze), d ru g s a t th e s e w ith 196
. .................... with 156 (e s t p ro b le m in The otI ts is d rugs,” P an te sts wer ir is O rganization S te v e V«ItrV aiquerR D iia----- C anada’s
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t-bcst round of 60 Sunday, cnduck overtook Lutz and n Blakeley to win the touma- 1 with a two-day 13G (70-G6). -
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iT T indT h liryearV H anT jf— s Game was switched from -adiiional Saturday slo t to ;h t in p rim e tim e by th e IC in order to showcase the ns' retum a.s the first expan- team in history wilh a histo-
2 game will cap an unforgct- : foo tball w eek en d in least Ohio. On Saiurday, for- Browns tig h t end Ozzie
lomc was enshrined in the of Fam e a long w ith Tom , Eric Dickerson, Billy Shaw awrence Taylor.ir us to go down there and lie 10 play as a local team in ivholc setting, coming back
said Browns coach Cliris L-r, who will be making his t as an NFL head coach. ‘T bc the only one with butter-
razilforPaiztl h a n d e d th e U n ite d s i ts wQrst loss in m en’s e tb a ll, w inn ing 95>78 to the gold medal.! Brazilians ran th c ir patio perfection and shot 60 nt in thc_first half to take
;y went inside to 6 -foot-lO antos to hold off the charg- .m cricans in th e second
I U.S. m en have n o t won in Ams gold since 1983. e ’rc d is a p p o in te d , b u t jiisi played a be tte r game w c d id ,” g u a rd D onron • r said of the collcction of ill-stars who w ere together, tout a m onth altoge ther.3t su re if w c > ^u ld have:ogcthcc./or_lQjcars If.wc___have beaten them today." •
f in a l m e d a ^ coun t d 'th e U iiited 'S iates with 106 go ld . U O s ilv e r . 80 c ) . fo llow ed by C anado 196 (64-52-80) an d Cuba 56 (g.9^0^71. o th e rs who fa ile d "drug
w ere oil gold m edalists: V cz in a , th e g o a lie on
la*s*in>Khe-roner-hockey-— and high jum pers Jav ie r
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Badcnduck’s victory mar third stale senior title'in six years.
“I played well. I had g«
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turn toniged a new franchise after owner Art Modell took hi tn -gnltlm nrg In 199S. tli
: 4| 0 Rrced Cleveland could U ' -^nicknam e, colors, unifori
•'siatLstics,It al.so allotvcd Broivns l
alive their memories of om -m o st s to ried franch i:
Ameriatn spons.Even America’s team is
up in the exdtement.“I have a hard time iliink
.L -acve lnndJlro im u irc -m iii Cowboys coadt Clian Gaik became familiar witli the ] and tlieir tradition while a tant coadi in I’ittsburdi.
C leveland’s ncw looib. will al.so begin tlie Tim Cou with tlic Browns.
The rookie ouaricrback, No. 1 overall oy the Bro' April’s NFL draft, will mr pro debu t midway ihrou; n r s t q u a rte r , rcp lac ir Detmer, who will nm .ihe 1 this'scason until Palmer a staff tltink Coudi is ready.
Couch has been pointing game his entire life, and ou ly he doesn’t appear lo li vous.
“ I played in the SEC a g layed in Ihe big^game w anti week-out," h e 'said.'T I ably forget it’s on TV once out there and start playing,
an Am go]Sotom ayor of Cuba, the in d o o r a n d o u td o o r ' record-holder and 1992 01 cham pion , and Ju a n a R< A rre n d e l o f th e Domi: Republic.
In addition, Mexican ba player Ray M artinez rc fu b e te s te d , w h ich w as t mount to testing positive.
W ith V argas s trip p ed i gold m edal. Barrio H em an C olom bia^oves up from s p lace f o r th e gold. T he : m edal will go to Jiminez of Guatemala and the broi
■ L c g ra n d S ak am ak i- of U nited States.
R ep lacing D elgado is J Gonzalez of Colombia, foi by B a rb o sa -M o ra lc s , al
___Colombia,.and Alexis_Batj• Panam a.
P c s p l te th e sev en p o; tests, Vozqucz Raha calle y e a r ’s P an Ams com pet ".very d e a n games."
Betw een 850 and 1,000 sa m p le s w e re ta k e n ai gam es,' a n d th e perCchta positives was minimal.
" I would love it to be zeri — cent,“ -Vazquet-Rona-said(
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lost my cool cv< good con- couple bad drivi
Pemi( ght drivesier former fw ithi ( his team_lht.M EL_ HRAND RIA d keep its Tom Pem ice Jr. lorms and tering Tom Leh
ro u n d 65 Sun IS to keep Buick Open, hii one of the victory, h i s c s - in “Obviously, it
m c ," sa id P e n I IS cauglti more money Su . . , , first 16 years olin k in g tlie _ ___ ,uav.” Siiid___ailcy, who - • j le Browns GOlf j c an assis- -------------------- j
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= 5 S S i i' ‘Lehman
:r ,ind his T ed T ry b a wly. S tra igh t birdies ( ing to this for a 2 D and an ! out'vard- 66.0 bc ner- Pernicc contn
of first-time m nr: and we becom ing th e iJ week-in gain his first vie'TII prob- ' 7,105-yard W arce we get and Country Clulng," It was Lehman
p la c e fin ish thi_ 1 J rem a in s winlesi) i a
m Z n i i Lehman, who is j ! fu ll s tre n g th bc
shoulder after hi year playing witl
S e d l ' o Unknown Auss stan ta - first LPGA title?A Kie SUTTON, Mas;
landezo A ustra lia , she c "e sT vcr honor to have h
same trophy as Jo ez Lopez ^unn ha:ironzctoo f th e Tj,e 3i.ycar-ol«
, , h e r first LPGA iis jo n n y „ , , e n sh e sho followed S tephenson by ( a so o f . le a d a h Austraiii
latis ta of nmnWFB r n x i r “Jan was my ii
p osiiiv e _ who finished 13-t Uea th is par-72,6334-yard s e r it io n Country Club coi
V first prize of $ 12i 100 d rug > looked u p to her."
a t th e ' D o ttie P epper i ta 6 fl*of ■'final rd u n d to f
place a t 10-undc rcro per- back . J a n e Craflidr^’but----- Kane-(72)-ond-B!.“ w ere tied for Sfth
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lice ^ jsaway R ~Buick“ HL A N C J M id U A E J - = _ § H | : J r . sailed past a fal- f tM w > hm an with a final- ;undoy to w in th e 7 ® ^ , h is first PGA Tour
7, ir really hasn’t h it “ “ 'e rn ic e , w ho m ad e •Sunday than in the
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! ivould win today." Sunday ogcy fin a l round lice in a t 18-under- SCOtSI jh m an f in ish ed a yy{ |) g a f te r a final-round
cd with Bob Tway, t a 65 Sunday, and
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ntinued a tradition ^dinners at the Buick, underIC n in th p lay e r to Barsebj'v ictoo ' here at the airecr-1
Warwick H ills Golf:iub. ■ .-It fenan's fourth sccond- gth is y ea r, and he 21-time
less in th e U nited tourwhiackto.1996. ry in a rI I’ve played some Swedgolf on Sunday ond iggg wiihow fo r i t ," sa id fmlslistis just now gaining Ryder (
. b ack in h is rig h t securcr he injured it last bcrtliscvith his children. • Amer
and Auu s s le c a p t u r e s ____ '?■i t ie by o n e s h o t ' p ijish flass. - When Mardi in n r f i ,am ateur playing in i. e considered it an . JE R Ie h e r nam e on the importas Jon Stephenson. licard Sh as done tha t one caior.
After--old Aussie earned the fina IA title on Sundoy Long Isih o t 67 to b e a t Fleishei5y one s troke Snd liis scon'Blian sweep of the sign it;4 Challenge----------- hpiid in.ly idol,” said Lunn, he hadl3-under-par on the for the faxd PJeosant yallej- , “I reacourse to cam the two-stro5120.000. “I always If I hader.” ' lower S(p e r shot 69 in th e diMualil6 f ln ish 'in foUnh ----- ile ishidcr. th ree strokes par 73, i;ra f te r(7 0 ) , Lorie hIslO-ui i-Beth-Daniel-(71)— at-tho-6Ifthot minus-9. au b m e
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^Championship In Burley. Blakelty flnlshed the two- day ovont with a 138 total to finish two strokes behind toumey_wInnor'NHs.........Badenduck of Sun Volley.
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’omice watches hls par putt nto tho IBfh green's cup ly during tho Bulck Opon.
sm an runs away Scandinavian MastersRSEBAECK, S w eden - a n d 's Colin M onigom ccie ilcjed a runaway victory in S candinavian M a s te rs on ay, dosing ivith a 3-under 69 ndy :md rainy conditions for j-siroke victory, ntgomerie, preparing for tlie C ham pionship, liad a 20- r 268 to ta l on th e biicck coursc en route to his r-lii^t fourth PGA European victory of the year, feels good going to Chicago iinner," said Montgomerie, a l e winner on the EurojKan vho is seeking his first victo- 1 m ajor championship, jden’s Jcspcr Pamcvik, tlie winner, dosed with a 71 to second. He picked up 1,555
r Cup poinis in his effort to c one of th e 10 au tom atic s on the European squad, erican Bob May shot a 69 lustralia’s Geoff Ogilvy had 3 tie for third a t 278.—
her avoids DQ to claim Island Classic crown
tllC H O . N.Y. - T h e m ost ‘tan t words Bruce Fleishcr Sundoy came from a spec-
cr putting out for a par on nal hole of the $1.2 m illion- island Classic on Sunday, ier, as he was looking over jrecard and getting ready lo t ; the sp ec ta to r stuck his In tti/» FlpUhftr. . _d not moved his coin back sflnol putt.ealizcd h e was right and the roke penalty was assessed, id signed that card with t h e . . - score I 'would have been
ilificd,” Fleishcr said, sherflnisltorf wUb a.lxDver-, * I, induding the penalty, and under 206 total for 54 ho les. 6.84?-yrtr' ^r«»nHnw Rmntt
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M ontrp itch ed a p e rfe c t last 13 g: Sthsave. nine.
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5, Orioles 2IMORE - Tony Clark sin- Lheticbreakingrunasthe [ T igers ba tted around in . ih in n in g a n d b e a t t h e — - r e Orioles to gain a spUt Mir-game series. 1i C ru i ho m ered fo r th e ' w ho w ere held scoreless flits from th e fourth i n n w 1 rea k ih g th ro tlg h in - th e — •
B rocail (4-3) p itc h ed th re e .• innings a nd Todd Jones• outs f « his 17th sa\-e.o DeShields homered and on h ad th ree h its for , who h a w lost nine of 13.
ays 8, Rangers 7INGTON, T exas - Carios0 his torrid hit- ja in s t T exas an d D arrin
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R o b ie s , w ho lead th e NL ing. w ere outscored 15-3 in ies and lim ited to a total of
ip s te r (5-6) gave u p one1 eight innings and struck Tin- H e w on fo r th e first ;ince J u n e 26, a sp an in h e w as 0-3 w ith th ree no- nts.>nseca p itch ed a pc rfcc t for his 10th save in as many tun ities since tak ing over user role for M att Mantei. ra s tra d e d to Arizona on
W right (0-2X making h ^ i s ta rt a fte r a three-monih
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s 4, Padres 2NTREAL - C hris W idger han» Andrews hit consecu- fiome ru n s in th e e ig h th lg, l i f t in g th e M o n trea l s o v e r th e S an D iego a. ■ • ” ■ - .b one out, W idger connect- a inst reliever Carlos Re>es
fo r h is 13 th h o m er, ews followed w ith hU seve n a 3-0 p itch, a shot that e d th e s ta n d s .b d iin d the d d waU down the left-ficld
intreal has ¥ron n ine of its 3 including seven of
e P ad re s lo st fo r th e 13th in the ir last 16 games after g o n a 24-7 ru n th a t drew , toi within two games of the
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n g is needfcd ju s t o v e r an• to b e a t th e fourth-seeded inm< for h e r first title since German in May.
who beat Davenport 7-S in the semifinals, commit- 32 unforced errors and won
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Fletcher hit a tiebrcaking h run to lead the.Toronto Blue over the Rangers.
F le tch e r 's solo hom er in e i ^ th off Mike Venafro (3-2; th e Blue Jays ahead one in after a two-run hom er by Ti Todd Zeile had tied the game
John Frascatore (7-0) gav ZcLle’s homer, a single and a p itch , b u t he got tw o outs that was enough for th e vie B illy K och p itc h e d a pex
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M artinez earned, his first vi~ sin cc"ju ly 2 ‘an d -ihe-l00 ih«
big-lcague career, pitching effective inn ings as th e Bi R ed Sox b e a t th e Anal Angels.
Martinez (16J). making W ond start since spending tu the disabled list bccause of n e ss in h is p itch in g shou held the Angels to th ree hit two runs, one earned. He w three, sniick out five and bc the majors’ first 16-game ivii
iats-G afdNL West lead.
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Reds 8, Brewers 2MILWAUKEE - Greg Vi
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V aughn connected off Nom o (9-5) - th e s lugg t th ree homers in sfac career i against the right-hander. Vi who a lso h it a tw o-ru r Friday, is fifth on th e Bn career homer list with 169.
H am isch (11-6). who h lost in 10 s ta r ts since Ju allowed two runs on se%xn six innings.
Stan Belinda pitched thi less innings for his first sav
Astros 6, Cubs 2CHICAGO - M ike Ha;
p itched four-hit b a ll for innings Sunday night to c th e NL’s firs t 16-game w and Carl Everett drove ii r u n s a s th e H ouston defeated the Chicago Cubs
T h e Cubs have lo st 1; ■ gam es and a re 10 games
.500, a sea so n low . Ho m ean w h ile , h a s w on 1 ; games.
Micah Bowie (0-3),whot the Cubs from A tlanta on in a trade for T erry Mull a n d Jo se H ern an d ez , g fo u r ru n s a n d 10 h its i innings.
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ti o u t l a s t s f t e l t l t o w i- D ario F ranch itti took over le a late pit stop Sunday and co; in th e m istak e-filled TeniIrondPrixof Etetroit.second victor>‘ of th e scasoi
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to e in a round Botha had;es scorcd it 94-W and a third ta tIted Prcss scored it 94-94. All thr lin th c lO th . . , ^1-2-1), of Brookl>n, N.Y., ta d a 7-i t a early rotmds with a stiff jab. 1 f., s tn i ^ c d in the first two rounc unter right hands before finding und.
m a j o r l e a g u e r W a l k *GHAM, Ala. - H arry “The Hs eague in hitting for the S t Loui m complications of a stroke. H e y tmd been hospitalized smce Jul I Hank Black said. Funeral arrant a left-handed hitter nicknamed >-een pitches, ta d a .296 averag 1 seasons in die majors.
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