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• “W e didn't feel it was
IS worth it on this
p roject to pursue th at eoi
course o f action,"
A'etlands ecologist,
ssaid John Olson, EPA we
h and make
" W e intend to closely mlonitor
or
II th
stue
they’re
followiog
all
t e requirements
s
tithey’resupposed to."
Proving that die one pro
jroject would hove
ar,
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said;
ild b e to u g ^
ous detrimental impact woulc
serious
J ver’s envihc sai^
»id , bccause the Snake Riv
n many dif-;
mental problem s stem from
ronmet
nt sources.
ferent
s
;is agency
voiced c o n c ra)s
s about ^ le
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)
I in^a
le tte r
:rvtial im p act o f the
i
potervti
ch 1also stated its deciAon to go along
which
project B n t d ie A im y Corps o f
w ith the proj
said it h a d s e v e r found that a
Engineerss sa
dam at A 0u^ ^ Falls w o u ld be coumo-to die
public imerK
er^ I tw a s dthe
ie imost m e a t bydrodcctrie proosed by l o c a l environm ental
j e c t oppose
'ennits for dam s s t Bootder. E n -'
groups.' Penn
n qrids w e re denied this
p ire and Kanaka
Km
summer. ,
ayany. C o g trrn n in n l i e - agreed
.., Thecon^ia
•s^p e i^ r i ^ d conditieni." said a
to rriect “s
from the co ip s. Those coaditims
statemeoX froi
loniioriag a n ea x ty archaeologiinclude moni
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[ tiJ1 tesBnciti pio^ccc
3«TO agtn. wttemDIh
lic jp s t wantcdl tD>tninsinit
id h a s
But die g ro -jja m c w ^ ^ liiE a:aaidL
ai
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N o cscam
T fa e k b te fd
d ack ^sH k H
to d iV * s ^ ^
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^
IP ttaaesestL IttW A Z ^
from Wood R l w He(fl»w u ltra so u n d im a g e sIfro
explains how
at
Dn. Stephan C aitarr oc f the U niverslfy-ofWVashlngton
thi ultrasound fanage^
V a l l ^ a r e ^ n s m l t t e d by
by satellite to Seattle. The left s c re e n shcnMft tbe
ca t Cantar Jh dun.Va
I)6w 8 fsi^ow I n y e s t l ^ o:ors
n In Seattle. . .
- F re e dIsuspedrtarrestited afterr 'I....Hlous e GOI)P drops
ming test
bei^nefits ean
g g ^ l a y i n T iw inFaUlls streetts
i t tw it
F a ra fe d ite
S u e o ff im
a alS t « B a ie o M U «g |p a iifle
■ u a n i cfca i B a i d f r r t - iflff
.
tiak ersb en ev e d -ih sm s-in i^----------- --- --------------- HWA«»OCil
diad-press-------- -------mak<
a
Ira n g out, and hc duckedI behind
bi
ikely. They feared die Scmwr
likeli
j i a r i c ^ ^ ^ b e ^avv
w two men across the street
•cct. one o f
WASHn*
v-ouid defeai tfae en tire badga
IN G TO N -r-^ H ouse woul
saii
lill ifth e 'cv e n m ^ Hooso-Saithem pointing a ^^ ' n at hifn, the alTidavits said.
ans have q u ie tly 're - billi:
Republican
red. in.
R icardo T re v ijin o a n d Cantu fled throu
rough th e
• ircnted fiot
itc compromis
e \*eision coo- Adtai TTioj' Cimtui appearc
inKTW IEAIULS-^
om a key “ C ontract ate
c
a in ^ the Social Secntiiy profrom
police
at
one
point
neighborhood'
frc
)int
C
antu
w
ith
'
Ainc
n e ric ^ r p la n k th a t taine
msedl o f afiooting; of m o ^
iber semi-automatic jjistolII fr
pulled a .45^1ib<
from die
^vould have
vc allowed w oridng visio:
|ju[TIrF» Hin^flwiiiiiff
but dropped the gun
5un on poSocial'Seci
rcurity re cip ien ts to;
T he
l o v e r a ll Icg isU tio n ,
pnnm . wiistband o f h is5 pionls.
p
a ^ n . otfier d in i^ .a g ain sc Ci
iffidavits said. •
vhich is intended to cul taxes
i e had
oidera, die affi
keep morec o f the m oney they whic
wesedingpcdi.Pt]Iicesaid: He
2 L (lO w in S^k;. vuB
discovered a bullet had penetrated
per
Later. T urner di
ly S245
b illio n a n d balance'
cam from thcir
tl’ jobs. ‘
by
S
Hlfl‘ll[lllllt?lt
n fioin tfiemi about t h e» 1
citini
e h e lives with his family,
lly, Bcvan
The provi
hc budget
in sev e n >xars. is
ivision. which sought lie
t
:dfanntn® (tirailiKifflll
r Ua;^emHjrdl B^on. Wiggxn
in s o f I J j !"’" "
'
bc centerpiece
o f die Repiddi-.
e limit on the m oney tbc
o
<
to raise the
id th e shooter wore black
^ .
A witiiess.isaid
k cclothing
such redree
ans* program.
ees can cam writhout cans’
tnaUiisTwihiFallii'Caunty
lilGc Garitu whena hI e later was arrested; polii
lolice later
lo sin g the
R atifying cu ts' olh cr comi c i r b e n e fits , w a s
Rs
ftrTttr» (TitTnTtf M li n i i i i y wiiitfa another man;. R ic:
Mets in C antu's pocket, aff
fouml three, bulle
affidavits
dropped from
frc a m assive tax- mine
nittees had already aq^provcd.
. ,
T E i n » i i m . 2 » . a » i n i iIE
= e&lbnp' counC o f aggnivotcc
cd as« soid.' P uring.the arrest
or
o fth e two men. a “hij
lie Senate
B odgcl Comminrf
‘highly tnand spendii
Jing-reduetion m ea- the
S
trd o T revino admitted bein
eing with
sure schedii
(oxiciued” R icard
otcd M o n d ay a lo n g pai^*
diiled for H ouse a c - votc<
O' was rnnm , his brpthcrTGrolinH) is TrrftitWl
a a td ^ ’TrCTtnO'm,. who'
dl ttD
ilways
had
.
Uon
late
dii
iocs.
12-10
.
1
0
send
die
endic
:cr-in-law, bccausc “yo“ “Iwi
his wrck, aides said lines,
tiny iio tiie dfaatfli o f W ig ^insn in to support your fan
family." the afijdavits said.Iludget-balaneing patAage to
budg
Monday,
frtlk; Coimty ITtoiiecutDr R id
9 0 i^ urTtBTvmin EMU
ic h irf ,
Riudy Trevino III
II and anodicr rclotive, Josc
dse TreviIt was deleted
di
tic Senate
floor. •»-here a \’ote.
b e c a u s c it the
S
vwnslisa» wiietlierRitdyTrc
rcvino *.;>no, also w eie stopi
3pped and questioned by poli
likely this ^'ee k . T be Hoose
poltcc earfaced a pai
larliam entary ro a d - isI lik
^
too'
w
as
:
s seen r ly Sunday after thc
the tw o were seen in a red exi
im is a s i s g a m iio VRi^
extendedblock in die
lians to vote 0 0 tfae mcaane
lie Senate, said W ays plans
cSundbM siiaoting’shortly bc
before-' cab Toyota pickup
cup sim ilar to one reported
<
ed drivm
g
a„ d
M cans
ea
mThursday.
C o m m itte e onTl
4trTT^umHI
The
jborhood without headlights ton.
around the neighbc
spokesman
n Ari Fleischer. ProTh Social S e c u rity eainnnariirg;. TTwini Falls P o lic: ce Lt.
ce tdiat becedural rule
A neighbor, Jose
ose M orales. 16. told police
ags-limit pro\isaoD
moch
lies there bar jihe in- iogs-1
l^ntfijeoenrlU a hom eon T
und o f gimfire. a gun-toting
Third fore the first rouni
romoted a i c r u c ia l to help
Jgjt& Tunnorlhtnirilgi
mg Cornu
elusion o f Social
S
Security re- pron:
Jtereauir
««»»»|*»jtntwiHtf,
giu
anncdi aiid ouC o fu
f <n P - and'scvotI otherr ri
riien in a red pickup walked
eedy senior c-iti?rns fonxd t o .
ked up hjs
visions in budget
bt
legislation.
- need;
Fourth St. N., threatening
^^<1111111TTi^
!
ing to kill
Sixty ser
r a f f i - driveway .at 210} F
enators can v o te to work
shot eight rounds from aa hi
handgim
waive the rule,
ru but H ouse law- tirem
him. so M ondesi sl
irement incoty:.
tveral
;As Tinsnar
^laii omt* die sidirwalk,. sev
PECT/A2
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te d K m B te i
ins:lfac y ea r,^■aamfiog
m
k u e d lk ta M l^ .
W f a o n c■doncslMfe
^
wj j Gov.
Go Ite'W ibm .IhB'O aat
a m p ^ O UIded.
a lteo>n h s s i^ s n a itp
®
K a tB s S o L B d
leeridoB ripBauiMiy
iB
1ii^
“
I
M ore plane
n s
to E ^
j iti gSHB ttn- U n ite d ^States 3 0 -
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^
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a
is
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o qrto a i d o n m l^ w s c a i
s o c ie ^ to o boss
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sS a m se
lian
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he
mEaidimc
Gmtmu an'd: Russia
IT>ii^';»nitf Bairtic Vrt^brit
.uslamiagiissill&fiinday diatR u:
my
Uw-samerolfcinicnCjreing an
ajnniMiuEmsy-dklbgaaKUfa
[iiiii^ 'aitiirsisiiaudisj^uorovorbow to pc
poinfac I&i^DinD-ebinsi!
•ntrr^ twi Btrmh' ftna. tfarCaCCJlC
aed
llincm amm@n$ geao
old
TtDti^BHyn
Uff
thflnvuimi tiic tsvQ) fbnner Col
re e
t e topic damiimCBd some thre
'fllWTWg / tt f ffwHy^lTlwlFH!E tl
ad>
ttUHs between: tb e two lead
(floiQiflgmflpyiHClHkcilc
r ff
R td t. NIY... die E l i i d ^ R iv
im tdintt w n s Cannec P re s id essn t
«er V aU l^~ s s c i t e cfto
Ifinnftiliti fe. Enneaeitf' friim'i^-bonic. ■
th
edi f&omi d ir mlks to h ail e
•olf
I nii-imHijwa t a: sometimes roi
xBiinmlh iriTtftimr jymJlii
id e
m ce-..ai^ bodii said: tfiey road
taolhiititg;
dieizr dispute- o vi>cr
e
jutupsETO mnumdl isa
a
hat
IStS tffjp n ^ c s w as
IS I»wnrfiq to was. not clear whs
ismas.
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t^Hnnmt miliiinJ
ro
iinatxaddni iiisists tiiac NATC
■ B S E
0o
• 2
ia peacekeeping operation and
ai
will run any B osnia
Ips 10
id up to 25,000 U.S. uoops
has pledged to send
t s ju s t os sternly that Russii
tssian W
• . '>
help. Yeltsin asserts
resent and insists they-willll nnot •
troops should b e pres
s « e under NATO com
cc m and.
V4i-H f r m n th /ic^ p n ln r nppftsi
iQsite_
positions M onday, senior
sc
Clinton administratic
ation 1 ,
. '• ^ 'i f l ^ S I
was K k
oflicials said. Theyf ssaid the important pointc w
I •V
linton agreed on tho goal1 diat
th
that Yeltsin and C lin
tst play som e role; having s
Russian troops m ust
if oout f t
ordinates now must work,
the goal, their subon
how to do i t
Rus■y W illiam Perry and his Ru
Defense Secretary
sian c o u n te rp a r t,, D
: e fe n s e . M inister Pav
sum e talks on how to squa
)uare
Grachev, are to resu;
this circle later this w
w<eek, Clinton sdid. - ,
“It-wos addressed1 aatt a fairly high but useful le
istm- p
cl of generality today
lay," said a senior adminis^
th
tion official, briefmng
g reporters on condition\ that
al is'
i
he not bc idendHed.. "T
’* his is a highly technical
an IPresident B otte Yettshi
jlnew sm en b y Russian
ation A comment abqift
v ery th in g 'fro m organizatic
sue. It involves evei
charts (0 the size oiff fforces to.functions to be
isldenl Clinton during thi
<caas- am uses U.S. Presi
signed.”
Monday.
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f r noon. T u e s d a y , Oct. 2
s tfo
The
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■ Sunset to d iy 6:42 p.m.
I Sunrise tom onow 8:03 a.m.
I LunarfA ise: N e w .O c t 23:
3 : first quartd-.
q uarter, Nov.
OcL 30; full. Nov. -7; last qu;
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3dsy. Higbs fro m .tbe
mod mUoJc wanoer tod
,. M ostly omny
SUD
ar. Lows m td-ceens to
T o o i ^ mostly dear
m id-50s to}nud-60s.
mi
nrtbCT pon k x B w itb
. Wednesday partly ckmdy oor
o p p e r2 0 s.W
tii^ doods d sewbcte. H i ^iin
o tlK 6 0 s.
occasionalItiig
T o n t ^ Czir
loudy today with
in die tnxJ-SOs.
m
Partly doiK
and oot as cold.
coL Lows 30 to 35. Wednesda
rmer.
a tiu le w a rm
d Highs around 60.
9w expdstre l^vcL
aWolet index forecast is 3. a lo«
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Id a h o0 w e a th e r s u iim
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voanupita.
104 tow oomats ram r-jrpwu
JS
encer. icnnaa.Low. 10 degrees at Spen
ab«H >^7I de^eesatH agent
Idabc
-Ttaw
or 162.55 MHZ
krvice radio band at VHF-FM1162.4
1
a * to tbe Nadonal Weather Serv
xa.
ore degrees as the system
'ea^Kratsres fell 10 o r more
ices to 59 in just ooe botxr asi a :front rolled through wilh
t raiDdwwers.
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w en t ofT while s te
h ewas
' waving ttH c described M
M^ ^ d i y v os inexperien
d 'ssid tbe g m
a ha ir trig(
witfa w eapons atKl
m e again^ c o n s is tc n tly 'uunrCf
c
**T^me and time
iK srscd*
she said.
sa] T h is w a s on acciden
ntrtber.’T H ^ a n s sa id . , , *
d id n 't intend to bon
4
ise
Veslergrcn
m o v ed tfae ease to
J o d g e M ike W
c
^irisU,
H onstoo bwaiwe; oo:f publicity in C o rp u s Chri
etouiL
tfae sm ger's hometo
I , who
d to
v
Jn ro rs onfy had
ti decide i f M s. Saldivar,
X of
m
ro se fio m founder
c tbe Sdena fan clu b to} manted o f
tiques. should b e convicted
a g e r o f h e r bootiq
at, they had to find th a t MIs.Sals.!
m nrder. T o do tfaat,
dhrar shoe S dcnaI ddiberatcly.
d(
Mgiven tbe option o f consic
Tfae j m y was K
not
™sJ‘Jcr^-soch a s n ta n s h n jg h t^
-‘ .
iocs not face th c d e a th pem
M s . S a ld iv a r doe
bec a u s e tfac crimle
e icontained nooe o f th e agg
v e tio g circ u m sta naces
ce oeocssny tm d er Texas I
milted
slaying or a m tirder commii
socfa a s a m n lltp lee sl
d o r i n g a i a p e o r r ot )b» a y .
plodes s e c o n d s :after takeoff
rocket
Tbe
h e five-story C onestoga roc
0
lifkdd coff moments a fte r N A S A oflicn put
the launch b a d been
cialss said
s
liflutes
c n bjold
ol with just o v er tw o mini
roc
le ft in
in thc countdown. T h e rocket
d sent
red upward, e x p lo d e d and
s
soared
xan.
jQcnts crashing into th e oceai
fiagmc
Auger.
•'
C ontim ied from A1
M
3ittii% dow n tre e s
cal site. a\t» d ii^c tii
20 feet and over “ft
-to the m axim tun
extent posszbtc** and
id rrstricfrtg c o o flow p eriods b e struction to low-fit
tw een Dec. 1 and Mi
M ayl.
it m o st
B efore h begins: bmldTng.
b
also d ig
enoug!
gb m oney t o r e store the she to itss fpce-constniction'
ny workers m u s t
condition. Compaiq
ni»« m onitor a
arby baU e a g le s ’
st year o f tfae p ro nest during tfae first
ject.
d d inchidc a J o w
Tfae project wook
A fle Snake R i.-er
dam across tbe Midi
less thah t h w miles
cs duwiBtrcafn o i
tfae P ertine Bridge.
I f b u ilt, th e powi
wer plant w o ttld
bcccm e the l a r ^ t pFr i v * t e l y o w ^
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e
le iin
telcm edicine tests in June
ning tel
y. h e
ihe Seal
cattic area. O n W ednesday,
)c iin
jo a test similar to the one
will do
/a lle y in Ronan, Monti
Sun Val
CcnSince
ice W ood River M edical Ccc
'cs a
IS tw o hospitals an d serves
icr has
lo t o>ff p e o p le in ru r a l areas
eas,
tctem ed
edicine would havc many.aii
'^
g es there, said Joan Felt,• th
vantage
th®
S un Va
V a lle y h o sp ita l’s radiolog
logy
technica
ical coordinator.
T he* tw
t o W ood R iver hospitaL
ju n p le . wobld be ab le to tnns
forexan
m it daU
a ta betw een them . F elt said
B o ise doctors co u ld sec ^CT
A nd Be
,ans.
scan ima
images o f patients b « « trans
sbe
ported1 b y Life Flight helin^ner..sh
said,
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ley could know w bat wasIggoo .
th ^
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i-
for this
t year on Sunday, O c t 29. at 2 a.m . T h at’s the tim e Id a- 7
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t o before building.- develop
ermits
- need to get qw ciol-use pem
crome
fim na both
b
Twin F alls a n d Jero
coimtii
a t i ^ said T w in F a lls Coui
Cotnm
anissioner Brent Reinke.
Seve years a g o , th e count
u t re­
^ a q x d al-a se p erm it that
in 12
T d work to b e g in w ith in
quired
Iths. Different fe d em l agenc
encies
mottth:
; beco arguing ab o u t whethet
ihCT to
havebi
nove a permit, s o n o physii
ysicol
approv
s will
ic has
v
t been done. C otm ties
ther they need to issu e anotl
oother
wfaethe
a it If so. he said; t h ^ could«
ilddeto deny special-usc permits
its for
Jam.
Rein!
rinke said he d id n 't know^ bhow
<
I a vote would tu m o u t ..
su cfaa'
•'The
l i a e ’s some pretty strong; fttife
ings on
oc both sides o f th e issue.”
e.” be
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;
snowdrift^ up to 4 feet
Wind gusting to 56 mphll crcated
cn
lem Wyoming and eastcm iC olideep in parts o f southeastern
fcet near Colby. Kan,.
corado; and drifts grew to 3 feet
from Goodland. I^m .. to
Interstate 70'was mostly’ closcd
do
)f more
the
m than 160 miles, said state
ti Denver area, a strctch of
3st other
highways on C olorado's
police
in the two states. Most
o
p
lo
closed,
policc said.northeastern
plains
were
also
cl'
r
0 were
In Wyoming, parts of 1-80
w closed during the nibm ing
anas nnd 1-25 was closed n o rth ' ■'
iiin thc Lonunie nnd Rawlinss or
0 closed
in extreme westem Nco f Cheyenne. 1-80 was also
cli
5
brnska.
b
orm, a line o f show ers c u rv e d , ;i
Southward from thc storm
ippi Volley into Texas, j.
through thc middle Mississippi
tl
front draped across thc southern
Elsewhere, a stationary fron
heavy rainfall dunng thc
Florida
Peninsula produced1locally
loc
F
^omestcad from latc Suijday into,;.
night, with 1.74 inches at Hom
Mon^y
moming.
N
In the Northwest, a weak; stomj
stoi system produced !a chancc
'ashington and northwestem O re--.''
of
o showers from western Washi
thwestem Montana.
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gon
S into thc Rockies o f northwc
.
’
in D.
TON (AP) — T h e
Ivan
D Appleby o f FrcCTO, Calif.,
W A SH IN G T'
lo was
leased th e n a m e s who
v aircraft com m ander on
P e n to g o n r e le
I U.S. servicem en on F-4D
F-< photo re co n n o issan cc
M o n d ay o f 11
ssion ovcr North Vietnarn dh
^ictiiiim War whose missio
killed in the Vie
;t. 7, 1967. w hen thi plarib
been identified and
rcnuiins~have'b(
Jght fire and slam m ed into a
will b e returned
d h o m e ^ rb liria l.
h^iVc^d
Iside after a surface-to-air mi^.!
T hey incltidee eight airmen shol
: detonated near thc plane.
130A during:afordow n in a C-13
Appleby’s remoins were recoVol mission over Ban
w ard a ir control
d in Jaiiiiory 1995 by. a U .S.S alo u . L aos, on
or Nov. 24, 196^.
yictno
lecovcT ^ in
: rhe
j h c two others w h o ^ re n u in s,
Theii- rem ains. were
v
lovembcr 1993.by a
haveb
O ctobcr and Noi
/e been identified ate A ir Force
an-Laotian s e a rc h
Maj.
B
ij. Roger
W . Canoll b f Konsai'
j o i n t A m erican
y. rMo., and A ir Force 1st Lt.
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,
„------/ight W . Cook o f Centerpointj_
Dwigh
T he eight a lIIl 'were meml?crs o f
ore C opt Earl
lowa.
the A ir Force. Tbey
Tl
'arroll was aircraft cornmcihde^/'
N.C.; L t.
Cam
C . B ro w n o f Stanley,
Sl
i CCook th e 'n a v ig a to r on d'
). Onnley o f Keene,
ond
Col. R ichard O.
ke mission
over northem La6&‘
O. Balam oti
strike
i
N .H .; M aj. M ichaci
id
en ttheir F-4D was hit by anti*,
o f G le n s Falls,1, N.Y.: Mnj. P eter ■when
croft fire and c rash ed . T h e '
3
f
T
oledo.
O
h
io
;
aircro
R . M a tth e s of
n ’s rcrnoins were recovered by.
ijicn’s
C h ie f M aster Sgt.
Sj Rcxford J. D e
N .Y .;
o J.S.-Laos
U.S.
joint recovcw team'
W is p e ln e rc o^fPcnfitjld,
f
>gt Charles R, Felin \pril
Apri anti June 1994.
C h ie f M aster Sg
Tie
tfleld, W is.; C h ic f
Theremains o f the 11 m cn ore;
lenz o f M arshfl
•ony I. Grewell o f
to be
be returned
i
from Htckom A>r'
M aster S g t. Lor
•ce Base.
Hawoii, to Trdvis Air,
Tacom a. Wash.,
I., and C hicf M aster
Force
1
rcc Base, Colif., on W ednesForcc
S g t D onald L.. 'Wrighi o f M ount
do y^. 7The P entagon said b u rial
S avage. M d.
es are
}se rem oins w e re dates
a to be determined in conO th e r s w hos
ude Air Force C ol. sultatio
tation with the families''
idenUfied includ
::: suspe<! C t ^ ____ ^_____
fff. '
l* h
VBU
C ontT nued from
A-I
at them . aHidavitSS said.
s
_
B evan said he didn’t
d
know w hy
M o ra le s w a s thre
reotcned, o r w hy
Cantu sh o t a t Tumc
ner.
M onday. Magist
istratc Melvin Edw ards ig n o re d Ca
'a n iu ’s em phatic
pleas fo r a low bom
)nd because he had
m et all h is prior co
court dotes. H e set
bond o t $ 100,000
)0, saying h e had
been **more thann gracious” w ith
t Conm remained
Cantu in th e p ast
inty Joii.
in Tw in F alls Couni
ith District Ju d g e
' L ast m o n th . Sth
Daniel
licl Mechl hnd lowered C antu’s
b<md
to $10,000 on chargcs o f pcrd to
jury■and
ani accessory to murder. ^ ing therc
thc was no cvidcnce Ctintu
posed
:d aa physical threat to society.,
Monc
londay, Bevan said hc requested'
ihat Twin
Tu Foils Police Departincnt
increasi
ease patrols around the' neighborhooc
lood because o f fears o f retoliotion for
for the shooting,
Three
hree weeks ago, Bevan dropped
chargcs
i-ges tigainsi Cantu beciouse-of
the ongoing
ong<
investigation intb W iggins’
hc
t’ homicide.
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ca n y in g a s a l r f c ie n tif ic e x p e r i lite t o conduct sci
cploded a b o u t 4 5
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seconds after liftofl
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Mont
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)ts Iand causing blackouts.
singhiglnnys. shutting sdwols
r a a tbe t e e m to tb e
ims in tbe nw raing xanged fro
Mminms
with the wind to
(Tet, clingiDg snow and ice combined
con
» sfaow a r is e m tb e
lersturcs will slowly b e ^ to
30s. Tempers
>ut Colby. Kan., a town o f
■k. power lines and black out
ocxt few dsys
ays as fa > '^ pfc ssm boikb i a
al hours.
Several tow ns in
tit 5^00 people, for several
I
d from around 4 0 to
Tem petalur
(lines al midafienooa laaged
dKceatial Nebraska also.saw brief
bri( power otrtages.
thcupperSO
s.
iOs.
Ughw ^ were closed in partss of eastern Colorado, south^
W inds bn tb
Ok afienooo were l i ^ to>nodeiate
n
a c r e s tfae c a s»o ai Wyoniag. westem Kanssj
tsas and the Nebraska Panafaeest. w b o e win ds
Tbe cxccpboa was tfae sood)
itions led to scattered school
w hole sa lee.. T
die. Hazardous driving conditiot
into tbe 2 0 mpli l a i ^
w ere gusty iUi
mgs.
;e oofthe storm wns bringing
re ■u t repotte d fio m
By
ly iafiemocn. tbe leading edge
O n ly a fcew
w iscaoeiBd traces o f mnitfiae
wfall to southwestern Min.
ds of l i ^ to moderate snowfa
stsdoos
around tbe state.
an y o fth c sta
ij
Tank carr leak forces3evacuation1^
- ' Circuh
ulation
£
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>
O
parts of tbe Plains Monday.
ogbt blizaatd condidons to part
Idaho.
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42
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•Iains states
icross 4 High Pla
n closes roads ac
itals to be treated fo r bumii
■ B O G A L U S A , L ia. (A P ) — A hospita
muig
an d throats. State policc c e
■lank car im plodedd aat a paper m ilt eyes or
k1 a t least half a dozen tnjuiic
; M onday, sen d in g; a huge pinkish- . firmed
lur cm ergcncy room is chao
oisonous gas into
**Our
■yellow cloud o f pois
mid state R ^ . Jerry Thomas.
evacuation ic,” saii
; the sky and promipting
pt!
^ 3
>rr;a t Riverside M ^ c a l Ccnt
>d.
d o c to
; o f Ihc neighborhood.
etuer
anklinton, 20 miles away.
’ Scorcs o f p eo plie
le descended on in Frani
;
^
e) 1inBaAeeuW««ni»>. Ine,
m oved a c ro s s
opper-levd weather disaaba
A w eak: op
S n o v i^ o n n
Dortlietn
labo Monday.
sAooditedPnss
u ’cadw d i t t t a faaac e TfaeA
M ostly doudy
dotj skies resulted fiora tbee ^
^ rest o f tfac sta te
LTbe
w hich spread ywtf\
i ttw*ra ■Iti'al
nd iblowing up to "56 mph
snow driven b y wind
juds dtat p a sse d 'o v e r ^ Hicsvy
ct
y sunny
skies with ht^K r doo
saw mostly
su
loncy
nld o f Tcjano m tisir, a booi
,e fo
perstar in th c world
1 rHOUSTON (A P) •— A jury convicted the
;w a s
ican-A m cricaii p o p . and,v
lay o f v ariety o f M exicai
: m er president o f the Selena fan club Monday
n iii«
ust E n g lisb -lan p i^ e leconl
ir. rc working on her fiist
iloved Tcjaiio singing star,
• murdering the bclo\
rung a crossover sensation,
in hopes o f becominj
aldivar's claim that thee g( u n
^
-jecting Y olanda S
Sal
Ii'ber- ,
P
rosecutors'
conte
intended
Ms.
S
aldivst
detit
fwent o ff accidentally
illy.
the s i n g o w ent too r e - ;
afler. ately shot S d e n aB when
w
'
With word o f thhe
e vcrdict — whicTi cam c: a:
k io o
support her & i ^ y ’s sospic
trievc records lo si^
— a cheer witnt,
w
.ju st two hours o f‘ deliberations
dc
)0 aS'
ir had
em bezzled SS0.(K)0
le th e
that M s. S ald iv ar
t:
up from a crcfwd o f several hundred outside
•
idanager o f Selena’s
a’s boutiques.
rivers honked their horns.
courthousc. and drive
to o k th e gtm out. cockcdi the
i
irobaMs. S ald iv ar ~toc
■ Ms. Saldivar. 35.
S. could get as Httlc as pro
Wbat
hc itrigger and kaied ber. W
hammer, ptillcd the
lion and as m uch as lite in prison w hen'the5 ji
way to die tfaan to be shot tnn :tbe
3 i L c o u l d be a worse wa}
y lo
returns on Tuesday
u dccidc on a punishment,
S4ark
Uy manner?” prosecutor Mi
back in a cowardly
A fter th e v e rd ic t was read. M s. ^ ald ivv aa r ’s
tng closing arguments.
‘Other
Skuika asked during
Jld she began to cry. A broti
shoulders shook and
unka
Tm
wcpL
~Selena left her
n ark on tb e worid.” Skis
and sister, seated dircctly
dir
behind hcr. also wc
lefendant left li a mark oo Sc
n s of- buiitinuedr^'Tbc defe
Ible reaction~fn)mTncinbers
-----------TTicre’was' n o ' visible
na with a bullet hole:
dIc in tbe back.”
: Selena’s fam ily in thc
th< courtroom,
itltng
w ncy Fred Hagans — polIi
tanilBut defense attom
iill name was Selena Quintal
Selena, w hose full
3S*caltber ptsbd o v tx an d oO’v e r
3ow n th etrig g er o f th e 38^
........... -Io Perez,-w as 23 wl
when she was gunned dotejury
— insisted tbat Ms. SalS
as t e addressed the
^
pus Christi motel.
-M arch 31 a l a Corpus
IdlUng b e n d f and that tbe;g£u n
Latin Madonna, she was a :s u - d iv v was bent on Idl
• Regarded as th e: Lc
' C ontinued from A l
. “Now w c’rc actual
ually sending rchat's becausc thc
mote video, and that
ling better.” said
technology is getting
:ompare a video-l
. Carter, who will con
: ta p e o f th e u ltraaso
s c u n d im ag es
:-rc co rd c d in S u n V a lle y w ith a
-v id e o ta p e o f t h ce tra
i n s m is s io n
recorded in Seattle.
I Two years ago. NASA launched
• ils new Advanced Communicalions
Co
itc, which allows
^Technology Satellite,
I for the continuousI tranianission
tr
of
)ving
: data “ such as movii ultrasound
: images —w ith a broa
reader frequency
; band. ■The van w hh1 a small antenna
moimtcd flush o n the roof was devclopdd by N A S A ’s .Jet Propulsion
a rio u s p ro je c ts
L aboijatory fo r v ari
. with the satellite.
~— ■ r Cartcr'n4itni1S"Crcv
ireW started”niiP
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se a so n -
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to m id - '
q r partly cloudy. Lows t a the* mid-20$
d
niozK lqrF
6
* .
30s WCSL Highs
Hig in tbe mid-SOs to lowerr 60s.
JXWS in d>e 3 ( ^ H ig b s
Friday Mxl
aod gatimlajr £iir SJkI "wttt Loi
in tbe 6 0 1 .
N orther
lem Nevada
Id a h o N
I
Botso
Burtoy
FoWJoWGooding
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Idaho Falls
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Lowiston
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re cast
ided regional fore
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Hom ipidcs dcclincd
ned last year while
n Oo l i ^ c i d ^ i n t l i e U .•V<!
■suicidcs increased,1, but
bi bolh siUj cxact '
a heavy toll among
y
lg young
men. o fed, 5 OOP
eral health agency' rq
report^ Monday.
.
, The 8 pcrcent droj
drop in thc homicide
. ^
' 1' ’
w ffip
rate rnarkcd thc thir
thiri straight year it *1 has fallen, the Nad
'iatlonal Center for
-S w r r ti ■
‘
Health Statistics said.
aid.
Vice President Al Gore, opening a
Lii ;';!;
three-day conferenM
__ii
:nce in iDcs Moines,
Iowa,- on preventing
ing violence, colled
thal “encouraging nc\
news."
S.OOQi
p
| | i | i g
i
But the 23,730I ho
homicides in 1994
' — do wn from 25,47(
,470in 1993 — “a re '
still far too many,”
',” 1he said. Of those
. victims, 29 pcreentIt wcrc
w young males,
Gore noted thatII homicide
hi
remains
ng killer for young
the second reading
1950s. The rote for femaless tb
A m e r ic a ^ , agesi 12
that
15 10 24, and thc thc 192
vas 3.2 per 100.000 in 1994.
third for young childr
ildren, ages 5 to 14. age wa£
le overall
homicide rate fell fro
• T hc n u m b e r o)ff ssuicidcs, jn ea n The
(
per 100,000 people
while, ro s e last yco
)le in
year to 32,410, up 10.5 slayings
sli
from '3 1 ,2 3 0 In 199
to 9.7 in 1994, the rq x jit sai
said.
1993. The rate was 1993I tc
ough the num ber o f ktnm{
fings
«oplcf/up from 12.1 Althou
12.4 per 100,000pcoi
ined by 6 .8 percent, th e ra:
the previous year.
rate
dcclinc
3cd by 7.6 pcrccrt bccausc thc:ggoa h
For young males,
s, aages 15 to 24, thc dropped
lopulation increased over die year
suicide rate was 26
i«ir.
!6 p
per 100,000 pco- emlpop
c hhomicide rate was fer more:grim
gri:
lible the overall rate
The
’ ple^ m ore than doiibh
5- to 24-year-old males. 6,790
9 0 o\ f
: and tx^lc thc rate for young malss in for 15-
'
C APE C A NJ A
/ V E k A L . Fla.,
Tibia’s
astro n a u ts
^AP) — Colum
l
were treated toI live
1 TV s h o ts o f
ol M o n d a y in on
Mission C ontrol
mded to m a k e life
experiment intcn<
Qce s h u t tl e m ore
aboard thc spac
mey.
efficient and hom
IC cn n c th
C o m m a n drer
nd p i l o t K ent
B o w crso x anc
tied fo r 1 5 m inRom ingcr chatti
It c o n tro lle r s via
utes with flight
jpace TV system ,
the ground.-to-sp;
I_________________
•agcrs
whom w o e <lnrn lass
ss
Tfas C3 H9- ag c n _ Rigiit now, 4,000 tccn-ag'
lales to a nfle o f 37r {per KXLOOOl Tbs cotn mi tit:m urders ea<ji year. Ten or 15
ago. it was less than 1,000 .”
could
And
t
i tfae
homicidc problem coi
young males
63 pcrlOOuOOOL
p
)cr o f
31. F o x said, os thc number
l i e figures cjTue* fGian ^be occact*s worsen^
er Ithe
Mti tcen-ogc
g e n jum ps 23 pcrccnt over
annual snm m aiy o f bIwiliv.
Tiers’
b. Tbey are providdei
e c a d e as the baby boomc:
other vital sssstistict.
ey are based oq a cftilAea
en grow up.
siooal.'rocanng
1
re urged
that programs to deter
de
sam ple o f 10 p e rcxes i 'o f birth a n d . .Core
violence.
c e ; enacted in last year’s crime
crii
alican
Scvesrf
eiiiea
ie^ incfcKfcg Nicw btIL''be
j
e preserved
against Republic
Y oi*. D e tro il, Chi
lu ca g o a nd L os badgo-c
t-cuttrng efforts, saying. “II ff 'wc
'e :are
tod a sim p drctrne are goin
jing t o make progress, we
ly thc
lanien. Nicwr Yoric going to
to h av e to be willing stay
t
T hese solutions work.”
has said iis tom A n: >
vear axdd be 48 coonc.1
mxKsx year. 1990,
Homic
nicide fell from I Oth lo ! I
ies o f
S^icn234 Specp a e Koe
« lin rd tfaerc.
p&toe OQ
oq th e list o f leading causes
:;rccnt
Tbe
j~iTinifi
e^r < ^ s p e a ito
accounting for 1 pcrcc
2 3 tmffion deaths in 1994.
on tbc cause o f tfae f
seasc,
teatEcg kilkr was heart disea
raw. Some
qpBsaseDtssanri&aS ' T h e tc
ctnnK d 734.000 lives or 322 perp
'beotbertop 10 causes were:: canc
boodshssfBsdoS eso.T be
>37.000. 24 percent; strok
rokes
Bsl liimrs ASbd Ftoi c a Notfteatfon c e n 531
iOL7 perccnt; pulmonary diseas
U aivcTsty c n m is al
a l jvsiioe a p e n . I54JXXX.
^ 4
atpiesitm asdoem oa!
S ify to tfK ag ^ o T IQ2 jxn,.
Q. 5
accidcnts 90,000,
icnza
3t; pcetunonia and influen
^ b a t y boom gnKiafli
aflaon. fee jfOLimgat perccnt;
:litus
d fuhom a ie u cwyia fbaa r 30s.
82.000;[>; 4 percent; diabetes m elit
55,000,
0 , 2 pcreent; HIV infcctio
He cainaoned tins flgnwrihrrsfcafc
d
:tion.
K A in tfa e ia e e o f 4ZfiOQ,2
2 petcm t; suiridc 32.400,1I JWp>
“2 trrmrjirtniiK £iOKt
xl&vcr<&sense26,000.1 perccr
k m i i ^ a m o q ggiaAAs aod Been- cen^andl
■can.
L
;SpeCt€e r s e e k sI to e n d
ir e i g n d< f t r o u b)Ie d A T F
In a d d itio n1 to
tc
: 'b E S j v io iN E S , IIowa (A P) — r~ jsam
dge
th e R uby Ridge
: P e n n sy lv a n ia Sen.
n. iArlcn Spectftr
was
sie g e , A T F wai
roubled Bureou o f HT
: said M onday the trou!
: A lc o h o l. T o b a c c:o
o iand Firearm s.
‘----- - ^ H ~ i n v o l v ^ -in th *
"
d eo d ly standofi
lo ff
: should b c'd isb an dcd
e d :in thc wake o f I
w itb
B ra n d
ions in Idaho and
; bfoody confrontation:
Davidians a t thdi
■Texas.
c o m p lex
it
bureau hos out‘ “That p articularr bi
Waco. Texas.
s,” said
Specter, a: lived its usefulness,"
;
:aid
'
S p e c te r said
ienliol -condidate.----- rR cpublican-prcsideni
bad
th e a g e n c y had
)6 ord. They went
. ; 'zt^cy w e n t ovcrboai
tA rto r
been “on th e edgt
; to.extremes.”
oector
ofthe.ledge’*.and
d co n g rcssio n n l
( ..'_St>ccicr..hcaded.c
'ith Congress tiying to shrink
siege at that with
! hearings, in to the deodly
dc
imcnt, ATF wos a logical tar10, that ended in govcmm
; R uby R id g e , Idaho,
juty U.S. marshal
get.
; the deaths o f a deput)
on o f white sepaThe ojogency has long been t a i ^ ■ and the \vife and son
itiagun enthusiasts, and militiacr.
cd by gi
j ratist Rflhdy Weaver.
groups routinely lam bast tbe
omis enforcement style grc
! ' Specter,said fircomi
nder ATF should a g c n c:y.
y . S p e c te r s a id “ e v e n a
! duties currently unde
:d clock
is right twicc a day”
<
: be transferred to thc FBI, ond thc stopped
la t h is e ffo rt to a b o lish the
icnt could d iv id e- -and that
; T reasury Deportment
ose
y wos
not inspired by those
ponsibilities. The agcncy
i
; up other A T F respon
>.
groups.
• A TF is a n a rm oj f thc
I T re asu ry
on't wont this to appear to• be
“ 1 don
tiing
that
w
e’re
doing
to
tiy
to
re was no single somethin
Specter said there
who call them nnmcs.
him to coll for a placate; people
p
; iticident th a t led him
My
TF, but lhat the o r thc m ilitia," SpeCtcr saicL “My
; breakup o f th c ATF
lg is boscd on what they did
off was “frankly, thinking
; R,uby R idge standoff
,
heroes.”
in this mottcr.”
mi
; an incident without; he
V
I
■
ricked
-h e w a s tr i
VP) -i- L ouis
. C H IC A G O (AP)
Farrakhan says he was
wd duped by a
>ing some Jews as
reporter into describing
■“bloodsuckers.”
' “I hate to admit that:
iot I was tricked,”
who has
the Nation o f Islama leader
lc
iticized for antibeeri frequently, critic
:oid Sunday in a
.Semitic rem arks said
50 mosque.
spbcch at his Chicago
n
was asked in an
' ' Farrakhan said he: wi
th a reporter fiom
OcL 4,intervicw with
10 cexplain another
'Reuters Television to
use o f the term
Muslim m in ister's us
laid when 1 was 0
"bloodsucker.” "Isaid
up, many Jewish
young man growing: up
he 1black commumcrclmnts were in thc
om thc communinity.... They took from
ve
ty.and they didn't give Iback,” he said.Tn ’^vas applied to
‘That’i w h y that term
id they
hove been
tfi<^7cw s. B ut I said
tl
tinions, Korcons
feploccd by Palestini
ir
and even som e o f our own
o black pcopie. So all o f those wbo
wl do this can
name.
be typed under that nan:
iterview was held
He said thc TV inter
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a id C a p e Dave Seigcl. 29. oi f
Bbtirg,MO.
Wanensb
o u g h tfae roles o f cngagcme
Aftboo
a r e s ^1ntmknown. the LT.S. troops a
:g aatSer tbe premise that so
ill be
I
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0 c adi warring parties will
xl to keep personal weapon
allowed
>ons.
n 2 noinhreatcning way.
c g ried [ra
m ilita ^ will hire loc
Tbe LT^.
U
local
sts to
[DCS
ts e its own linguists
traasItfDc
m ic th e major hurdle o f lilhlili
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gaigr.
m
o w
^ ^ U i i |n C H Q
U .S . t r o o p s pp r e p a r e‘ f o r m isssion inI B o s n i aa
Idn't,” said Spec. Nelson Palme
GRAFENWOEHR
HR, Germany (AP) , shouldn
plognd io Bossn.c r o« f
When
n c dcpI
Ala., a member
—i Shouting to be hcj
heard amid thc din 2 1 . oiff Piedmont,
I
fy be tbe bezvnss' U.S.mxi 2S«iIlG facfy
t ’s unit.
o f exploding shells,5, A
American soldiers Fisher’s
«-»»»«irthe
aimeflfbooeewerscEdi J
very soldier volunteered for
tl
ssion into Bosnia“Evei
trainm g for a missi(
ibout pugn.
H erzegovina had twc
two succinct ques- jo b , but
bui I’ve been concerned aboi
leras
*Tbcre is a Hoa o f aanDor Ease. % e
j
Is:
how long
Ion I’ll be there," said Palmer
tions on their minds:
IS fin n SoQia&a.~
b? 1How long will it he p er p^ a ^ a metal detector to searc
W hat'is their job?
said Ll CoL W i l l i s
lines.
1last?
for mine
2md Barerliioa o f
> P re sid e n t Clinton
eir comments reflected concen
ton has prom ised
Their
rifgimfnt btsed n
ome.
tfac 37& Aiiucncd
ips to an eventual express
:ssed by other soldiers. Somi
125,000'U .S . troops
on anonymity, said UJ
U.S. ’ Vnscdc. Gennany.
would be sent to who insisted
ins
INATO forcc thatI wi
“We han.'e flse to pomaa oor
rrs hod no business in Bosnia1 treaty and separate
soldiers
implcmnit q pcacc: tre
lives and w c « S a n '» :«ai a ao pas Etcs o f
>re lhan 10,000 U.S. troops from
froi
More
: the wam'ng factionsISin Bosnia.
Am ericaa s o M ie n. a t Rsk. B n w e
st Armored
y
Division and thee 3nl
3i
}cst conccm is how thc 1st
“I think the biggest
r boailfc. It’s x
i ^ from the Army’s Sth ^oips don't w ant to iftfjjVaJi
; long it’s going toI be
be. Peacekeeping Infantry
laon. v ay dilScaih itasA:." sa
aining here for a Bosnia misaoi
. ■m issions u s u ally have
ha a limit and are train
a —
43.
1
. Ra..
to
training area
: w e’d like to know
rV w
whot it is,” said Thc Grafenwochr
Gr
ityoilcTS in a tetn as fae
h sspsm scd tbe
Ui
o f Eugene, Ore.
quiet for
foi the lost few years as thc U.S.
: S g t Bett Fisher, 31,I, ol
ary began its draw dow sn iii\ maneovczs.
B a s c d 'w ith thce 33-4 Cavalry in m ilitar;
t
the
Al
ooe
s
e
d
s
o
a
o
f
t
pe
—
is
now
so
busy
th
at
th
S chw cinfurt, Germa
■many, Fisher was
Europe
out m ile x u lita jy m i nlin
ii g area wbece
on the base has nm1 01
an <
checkpoints dur- Burger King
]
- being trained to man
fcr more
amnes bavc ffngf <1o‘iirreites
a
«hup.
, : ing the the two-dayy nmaneuvers at the ofketchi
A iii^ M-1
g fbr
t
they are preparing
fc than tw o ccsxsnes. U.S.
ining orea in the
T heemission
n
G ra fe n w o c h r traini
tt
h
e
tnwVc
d
s o f d a s ta s tb ^
3unliyside near the will lave
ha\ pcace as its goal, but th
rolling, forested coun
]gS 121km i luuiiA
ills : xaoed around tSOTogiD
:ise s looked like w a r drilli
e x e rcis
Czech border.
at distant taigets.
ers practiced bolh defosiog;and
an
own Ihere want us. Soldiers
—^‘If the people dowi
xy. US. sohScfs
iendSevend nrilrs zmrx}
g mines,
setting up and d efcm!
n
' wc should go in. If they don’t, wc laying
ng fo
flying
: r th c f i r s t tim e o n 'a
tie. M ission C ontrol saw thc
shuttle.
crew# (th c u s u a l way, via
ned-down
TV.
beamed'
t ’s re a lly n i c c to see your'
“It’s
faces:s oiand s e c y o u r !ips m ove
whileI e ‘y o u ’re t a l k i n g td u s ,“
/ersox said frb m 170 miles
Bowersi
up.
ASA h o p e s t o use this TV
NAS/
cm 1on fu tu re flights lo link
system
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wfteks ofter foldinj
Jing his own prcsi■ dential cam paign.
;n. California G ov.
P e te W ils o n cndc
idorscd Bob D o le
M onday a? th e Rcpublican
Rc]
P arty’s
b e a t b o ^ e o f bea
jca tin g P re s id e n t
C linton next year.
r.
W ilson said hcc V
would tum dow n
. a n y ofTer for thc: N
No. 2 .spot on thc
R epublican tickct.
O o le trumpetedd \Wilson’s backing .
a s o m a jo r boost
Qst for his e f fo rt
n a tio n a lly a n d in d c le g a tc -ric h
California. Howeve
ever, Wilson’s own
•s h o rt-liv e d campai
paign exposed thc
governor’s rockyr st
standing with fellow Republicans back
ba< hdme.
D o le used U)c oc
occasion to stress
. Uia^.if nominated,
d. 1he would vigorou aly ’com pete for
‘or California’s 54
e a s ily b y
e le c to r a l v o te s}.. woh
^
Clinion in 1992.
" i t vrill not bc: a repeat o f >vhar
hapipcned in 1992,
i2 .w h O T o u rp an y
imia.’ Dole said,
abandoned Califomi:
th e
'In a statem entt announcing
a
Ison had a not-soetidorsement, Wilso:
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w ill e n te r th c ra
race for thc GOP Repul
publican governors lo.bacic
[
ic Dole.
nomination.
TheK
t Kansas senator has employ
loyed a
“Bill C linton.ii.
:s nne tough polili'
class!
ssie fro n t-ru n n er's strateg
tcgy in
cal fig h te r and d efeatin g him is
round
inding up en d o rsem en tss fro
f m
les-N ew s C a rrie rr is a n indep en d en t
• Your ‘lime
ir,” Wilson said in
mojor
going to"Be a war,
ior party leaders. •
le p] u rch ase s your {
ISS person. HeTslie
busines
m Jhc smtcment. “.... E
Bob Dole is clearWil;
V'ilson was mimed a notional ...
3s-News a n d re se lls
igii and
new spopee r fi-om The Times^
ly th c b e s t gc
general to lead
choim
irman o f the Dole ca m p ai^
ars don’t p a y th eir
HL v*-.
Republicans into bbaltlc against Bill
its general
gei
ifom ia.
.
i t t o y o uu.
, W h en custom ers
choirm an in Califoi
trrier doesn't e a rn q,
Clinton."
c
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r
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.their
carri
. Thc: state
8t sends 163 delegatess to
tc the
C
ft ^
. profit,
ver delivered those
GOP
(
But W ilson neve
P convention,
but many anal
inalysts
L«1
lines-w hen hc ma
node his endorse?
believ
ieve the ra c c 'c o u ld be all b u t • ' ■
^ |\ P l e d sise
6 help your ca rrie r
ampoign heodquarover
b Californio’s March 26 pri-.
munt at D ole's can
r by
:m his/her profit by
n pletcd his book
mai^,
H H
icrs. P ow ell comi
y, bccause o f a crowded schedscl
/L
rving your p a y m e n t
to u r la s t w eekk and p la n s to
ule m
in the
i preceding weeks,
rda<Jy an d p e e in g
announce by Than!
nksgiving whether '
Evei
ven fe fo re M onc^y’s endo
idorsc[ if'M ,1
romptly or lom our;, •
pro]
OP field.
ihent,)
^ H | ' he will join the GOI
It, Dole had deep GOP esiabl
lablish^
Ison bo th c a lle d
m ent
i
b o l e a n d W ils.
invenient office-pay
It support
in C alifom ia.I. eeven
. 'O '
w>pi»to Powell a friend. But
Bi Dole suggest- .leadin
likely
ling W ilson in polls o f lilt
cm. For inform ation
ulafity m ight not
Repub
ed P ow ell’s popul
ublicon prim ary voters in the,
the benefits a n d ’
on1 tl
Ifomla G ov. P e t e VVllson,’
rig o rs o f a
state.'
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stand up d u rin gI thc
i
5.
venience
of p ay in d
conve:
o n c»e ia c a n d id a te f o r th e GOP
JP
campoign.
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, Tcxi
sxos Sen. Phil Gramm also
Iso has
presic!
° t thle
e (office, p le a s e call
sidentlal n o m in a tio n ,
lU thc view that in
built
“I've always had
t aa solid netw ork in the: st
State.
annou
C ustom er Service
Since
’
politics, you havec itwo limes when
lounces M o n d a y h i s su p>port
po
Ite last
, |\ ^ r 7 ^ r
■e Wilson
quit the, race late
aw o u r•C
fo rSSen.
o B o b D ole, R-Kan.
you’re very popula
ilor with thc pcomonth
th bccausc o f canipaign Fma
:rtment a t 733-0931.
D ep arti
pie: the day before
re you get in and
woes.
/e had
s. Gramm’an d Dole have
1
ntcmkYouI
sd message to Republicans ho
veiled
hopr the day you get out,’
It,” Dole soid.
the mo:
nost luck signing on GOP' fimd*
fu
ing that
thn retired G en. Colin Powc
owell
W ilso n i s the 113th o f the 30
raisers
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aids a 'hinese pri[ison laborr
' W A S H IN G T ODN
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W o rld B aiik is cc
co n trib u tin g to
C h in a’s “gulag” pri
prison system b y
funding a project in ia remote area o f
western China used
cd Ifor forccd labor
capips, hum an righti
;h(s activist Horry
Wu said Monday.
' W u, a C h in e s e-Am
e -/ cricon w h o
becam e the focusI oi
o f strained U .S .-'
Chinese relations last
last summer w hen
C h in a a r re s tc ^ hi
him on s p y in g
c h a rg e s , s a id thc
hc W orld B o n k
ignores tfae existence
ice of these cam ps
in th c d e s o la te are;
irea o f-X injiong
Province covcred by Idie project.
“Maybe the Chines*
icse were cheating
them, maybe the Woi
A^orld Bonk never
knew it." Wu said ot a news confcrcncc. •‘Whalcvcr, wcbi
cbavc to tell this,” .
lal Developm ent
T he International
A sso cia tio n , th c bai
bank’s wing f o r
low -intcrest loans1 to poorer counS90 m iltries, has providedd some
s
lion in credit for the
thc Tarim B asin
Projcct to. improve: food
fo production
olong the edge o f'th
thcT a k lim ak a n
D e sert n ea r C h inla’s
a’s border w ith
Kazakstan.
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b e entertain
lining'for th e
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Wu.
year
u, who visited th e area last ye
and fllm
fli ed la b o r c o m p workei
kers
plantin
re i
ting cotton., s a id there are
least
s
t seven
“ la o g a i,” o r re fo3rmm
througln by
jgh-labor prison comps run
b
the lustice
Jus
M inistry and 14 othei
thers
ru n by the. P e o p le ’s L ib eratio
Armyii
y in the project area.
He
p the prison population
; put
>n at
i
25.00Q
[}Qto 60,000.
Hesa
; said an addidonal quarter o f the
th
600,000
)00 residents o f the area are pai
part
o f ie
theX injiang P ro d u ctio n anj
Constni
truction Corps, a quasi-militar
itaiy
Qrganizii
lization heavily populated by forfot
mer prisoners
pri:
and th eir descendant
banishet
hed to internal exile.
Wu
u
i urged
the bank to appoint ai
an
indepen
>endcnt com m ission to investi
estigatelhc
theprojcct and to adopt an offi
ofTicia l ppo
olicy th a t b a r s th e use o f
forced
h
d labor
on all bank projects.
Nichc
:holas Hope, d ire c to r o f\ th<
he ■
bank’s
(
’s China-Mongolia
department
lent,
said he
thebank would pursue withI the
the
Chinese
tse governm ent any concrete
rete
evidenc
;nce.that^ p r is o n la b o r wa:
was
involved
k^ed in its programs.
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has agreed to allow the United States
to position extra won
/orplanes on the
Persian Gulf islnnd os
IS a hedge against
Iraqi milititiy threats
i the region,
ts in
U.S. oflicials said Mom
londaj'. ' '
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o; condition o f
e on
anonym ity. An annou
- planned for later Monda
T h e Clinton admib
lin istra tio n had
(Viked Bahrain for peimi
imission to place
an extra 30 w a ip loes
^ there
t
tb partly
compensate for a loss
ss oc f aircnUl car*
rier coverage on thee islandi:
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.S. ofHcials said
they expectM Bahrain
ain to agree that
thc extra air power’ w.
w as needed t o .
t
deter Iraqi aggressioiL
T he Air Force appara
arently will send F ' 16 *fi^lera, C-I 30 ccar]
a rg o p la n n ^
other aircraft
T he JJ.S. Air Force
i calling tbe
ce ts
ex tra ^ u p o f warpli
rplanes an " a i r .
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ex peditionaiy force,*'
c«}ild respond on she
sh o rt notice to
t h r ^ not only to Bah]
lahrain bitt elsfr; .
where in the '^ f . Hicr
here already are
60' V .S. aircraft based
ed permaneiitly
oh B a h i ^ and a simil
m ilv number at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
ia.
The Pentagon is cona
)ncemed about a
tempotaiy loss of air power
po
nowihat
the USS Independence,
>
«, with
about 75
aircraft aboard, has endi
aided its tour o f
duty in the Posian Gull
ju lf and h ^ e d
back to its home stati<
atio o in Japan,
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arrier in the gulf
now; the nearest is the
X
le USS
America
in the Mediterranean S
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Sca.
The carrier scheduled
lied to be in tbe
golf next is the USS Nin
Nimit^ based at
Bremerton, Wash., whic
/hich is not due
to arrive t h w until January,
Jai
Navy
ofTicials said.
There have been gaps
flps in U.S. aircraft carrier presence: in the Persian
G ulf before, but this\ tim
tii e it causes
the Pentagon extra cont
oncem because
o f developm ents in Iraq . T he
P entag on officials recently-cited
rec
s i ^ that President Sad<
Iaddam Hussein
rmed forces in a
has been putting his ormc
higher state of readiness.
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l e i i ^ heiress to
iunily fortune,
a m'uliimillion-doUar fam
T hc wife o f a formier
er;senator also
was a victim. Neither
er ^w om an was
ren W irth, wife
M rs. Heinz and Wren
Virth, D-Co!o.,
o f fo n n e r Sen. Tim Wiri
w m leaving d Washinj
lington theater
turday when a '
about 10:45 p.m. Satun
;o th e m and
m an w a lk e d up to
d em a n d ed their p u rse s, M ichael
M eehan, a spokesman1 for
fc K ( ^ , Dvlrs. Heinz and
Mass., said Sunday. Mrs
Kerry w ere m a rri^ iniM
Wa y . .................
?‘T h e y w ere w alkin
k in g to M rs.
W irth ’s c a r w hen M rs. H ein z
n o tic e d som eone behi
eh in d them ,”
w tth e m an bad
M ec h w said. *^he saw
re n d e re d her
a ;gun a n d she surren
th <
did not see
purse, and Mrs. W irth
the gu n and shouted for
I
br help.”
•T h e assailant fled1 w hen a mon
yelled at him from acros
TOSS the street
ce
whether
the
and a ca r stopped to see ’
Iger, M eehan ,
woniien w ere in dange
s a id
vidow o f Sen.
M rs..H einz is the wid
'ho was killed
John Heinz, R-Pa., who
ili a 1991 airplonc-helict
licoptcr crash.
ids the Heinz
M rs. H einz, who heads
Fam ily Philanthropies; in Pittsburgh,
m ily fortune'
c o n tro ls a Heinz fami
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itafy base.
fo r on ly 65
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Jones,.
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Testim ony in the septenc
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:b . 18 from
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tl e resolution bccause ,“ local
ll aaction.”
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le :Idafao dcicA n d that’s all. D id tfae
ing gay faistory
ggate s argue that celebrating
acontradicts the values o)ff rm an y Idaho '
paren ts, t^ p a y c r s a n d tea
tca ch crs? Thc
pi
mention
it
u n io n fact sheet doesn’t m
a
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takes pains to '
explain
the viewpoint o f' tfai
tfac NEA mac
ly and lesbian
jo rity . It explains that gay
jc
ional opportustudents,
deserve education
st
irassm ent, and
nniily and freedom from haraj
en e ss o f imactfaat “iocreasing the aw areni
til
erance should
ct
ccptability o f such intolera
ilues.”
b e am ong NEA’s core value
bi
osexuality is a
T r t i e e n o u ^ But hom osc
com plicated issue fo r mlo
o st
s Idahoans,
C(
L ike tfae NEA;’m ost o f uuss don’t want
>scd o r denied
homosexuals to be harassc(
h<
ik ec th c N EA .
e q u a l opportunity. U n lik
C(
w e ’d ra th e r n o t h a v e; o u r p u b lic
sc
a n d gay hisschools celebrate lesbian1 ai
to ty .
A few Idaho teachers have
ha' dropped
o v e r that disth
± e ir union m em bership ov
tinction.
But m ost are hiangi:
aging o n - o p tii
pp:a r a t l y believing that a single
sin
issue is
holcorgm i,nnco t enough to dam n th e “wfa
zafTon.
za
_
..
Tfaat is their right, o f coi
coursc. But i f
th
stand that t h ^
tfaey do, they m ust understai
ccaa n ’t duck the n ational un
u n io n ’s polith e N E A , and
tics.
ti( T heir dues support the
o iits strength.
th
the ir purticipation adds to
ided j f people
TXIh e y shouldn’t be offcnde<
lik e w h a t it
m
m is ta k e n ly ^ i n k t h e y lil
stan
s t d s for.
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[)d memo*
i6 '6 f the most poi^uuit and
Som6
images from the Million Mai
vlan March
™blc im
:cn sons.
h e fathers and their pre-teen
p, <
dads helpI in earnest companionship,
able lesson
eir kids Icam an unforgeiiabi
how to grow up inlo true manhoodl
nu
ise w ho have gone back to) their
tli home
Those
towns fi
full o f euphoria and purposi
ose can do
no great
a te r good than spread the message
mi
that no3 {government, no commissic
isions, no
all can do as much lo help
p bblack chilone at al
slack families, black people
)le as good
dren, bli
s.
fathcis.
t in thc media focus on lhec March
N
on
cau report
ay was a new Census Bureai
Monday
ng lhat thc percentage of fan
showing
families w ith
in headed by a single parent
children
mt - usually
lan - is still growing. It's now
no 30.8 •
a woma)
It. up from 13 pcrccnt in 197
perccnt.
1970.
ay . 65 perccnt o f black fami
Todaj
milies w ith
:n are missing'a parcnl, usuo
sually the fachildren
milies:
I’s 25 pcrcent for white fomi
T yR ansdcD
P c lc r Yoi
York
ther. It’s
Ty
pitc all the feminist rfictoric,
ric, dcsphc
Advcrtisit
O rru
r la tio n director
■tising director
Dcspi
everyday
heroics
o
f
single
le rmothers.
.all th e e
;k o f a father in the familyf is a m ajor .■
the lack
ja id a n d writers o f editorials
»ip for children,
.tUIer
handicaj
h . S tev e Crump a n d K evin Mlik
disadvantage black children
ch
The extra
e:
Ecause o f absent dads begins
ins at birth.
I face bcc
s a
ore now >
• About 70
7' pcrccnt o f black babies
ut o f wedlock - two and a1 half
h tim es
bom out
ly as white children. The rate
rati reaches
os many
han
80
percent
in
poor,
blad
lack, urban
■--------- more thi
ccive 55.400 or less. A solutio
Ition could'be
areas,
cci
high rate o f births lo single
;le 1black
lent on the bill
Thc hi
^done by putting an amendmcn
that
w
^
l
d
prevent
lowerirjg
oi
B
o
r
assessing
.
low-idrom e seniors, in fact,, th
they could even
receMBjramednncome crcdit
t
lit based
on in-
Trlh e lin Kes-News
OwIcWahuoth
MimigtDS editor
- Ftidllfler
H xtae
aea S irpjam I
i
Lettefgrs_____ _
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EBlimSK^DM!.
BBDV HSSUBL’E
bE
a s y S m tto iiB iic lb d b K
a n s i& s .is9 fa alas3
i»Mi‘g iiiiig f .uii f r i II
ao c»r,nr S tiuug.i
an’t just b e wrinen cfT*s one
□coT
w om eo csn*
'
legades o f dsvsQT. I b e smIll'tlll'U
a
th etra g ic:lei
I t1o . r
bo m ont o f wedlock:
o fb la ^ tdchndien
ii]
m ore thanDdoubled
di
a n c e 19 7 a
t
U n m anried
ia m odiets are m c E k c ^vdiBB
ms to have few fairfw inglii';i i..r->wc
gobw h o a r c «a rrisk
i ibr scrioos anedicaa pici
i idies
^ e diow . B d n es fcooi 80^
n m ore H k ^ lo & in in fiK
-w om ensrex
3) bom
Children
I outside o f sBHiiiBC*
m ore lik d^ ytb1a n o d » e ryounBginrs«efa
delays in tfaeir
thc early d evtaopmo rt. HPbbchv, to score low on Bests, ao i n “
n '
peractive.to
learning and
rod behavion] prcAdons in isc
Single m
mo
othea are often a te d ZS a s
poyoty in d ns conany,
90
o f pov
aninizatian
ofpovtsty ” T be
called ‘ycm
i
r-nj«-mw
i t ’s ic d ty “m ale ea
phraseincorrect
ts
poverty,**' tbc
thi fidlnre o f m ea «4io b a t e
ff respansK fity fe r* e a r c i
shrugged oofl
d im on thtwc iw o m cp & ^ jm p jrg m n n la
on
gover
cuse is often m s5eW i2B& ~z
Theeaccus
be so o d f iid n s becnz
that they cannot
cbe
tbey can’tt ftid
f t jobs, liiBi dteir cS&ldisD
oD wdfBEc. Blaa i
b e ^ o f T 'eeconotucally
a
good
an't suhiilitulc b r aD d m a gc
vi^elfare can':
concat
K n d a s &M p n t t iingcm
n;
ftn o w bow m n ch w e
V e «3BS 09 Dsav o a1&a
U'kf ^ ifiocyoTZ s o g e n a^upizEsaed A e
ce&i
c * « T ^ w h o w an ted
muiiuiJ^ggweso^M flcw
BDcedkfl a c e a d i&e A nr
v F o r r e Rand'
d ardT O jrw octfrw iB leu-.
lkm asm ePII,inymfrdai
■W h d ljp e”welfare and Medii
edicaid people
__ _ ,
V e ^ s n e a fl m «CEv am d
start yelling, “Me too, m e t<»,’
» ," U .c answer is
aa cy .
ing A c guveaum oa burrim rn
^ < 3 o ^ iE. G o d U sB jO
JK TaH
planners
fighting
h alone won’t help pi
simple.
BABECKER
= DAV ID A g P T B O R i
tiributcdto
as w e ^ now.
noi
;h to clarify a statemenl attri'
Senior cidzens do oot have (a second
I wish
e3t4Qs
, m y graiuSdds w in be in Aex
H
iu
n
^
y
.
m
article
in
thc
paper
on
Thi
lAance to make a first impress;
chi
cssion. Welfare
mc in an
viU be i n A va 2 Q s .
s for
imd n i y great-granfflads
ea
f thc ,
ren'pients do! Thus the ruless di
do not have to
Oct 19., fpresenting the candidates
T
le
Dec.
3
1
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5
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K
^^ser
^
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re
a
d
io
g
d
ie
l
rm
tio
o
on
vets
^
H d ^ n ilk ia & n n
'alls C ity Council elections.
tie equal.
Twin Fal
at
*
out how die U S . sovoznaeffl
, telltag about
rDeacr'abanct&evcts.
i
Ih*s
finiTJimrflrii
b
'
POLLY
BICKETT
First., 1let m c say I think h was aa'veryfinc
5out
o f die *Xandnwk deal;A
S e
a
O
u
te
r
shafted
us
o«
new g n s front W orld
j
I d e a r niriir.mu l\i I h x r c; w
tation,
and
I
think
Virginia
C
prescntal
Ban
set
up
i
b
r
t
s
an
1995-”
iu
prepara,>*tcGov.
B
»
Efeir. etc. r m hoping
V a r I ffiu™ Wbmrftarm. Ed
cry fine jo b o f wriling in its
did a ver
THtfm
it is nty p e o im d c g m
advertently
I n c ^ ulusion.
s;
stai m t&e area that
^Batt loses face with waste
3&IISd sn c 3CC fiEod&sKsti
owevcr. one word was inad>
w;
deal tion. Ho^
1-oS.l
ng. "I d o n 't
J t e t t l u s esnnot
. A solOion. d n s is a pin-c
£aa b d ^ m e wiAi nsfinn
: m:y 4 cents woidi v a s s o t a s
imong tliicvcs.
'eft out; aand I vms quoted as saying,
There really is no honor amt
ra; b lc to
ta o w to tm
\J 6 e ttA a d r a o E ,R o y
_J
:’s
a
function
o
f
youth
to
b
e
J a g a fe w Btfi Iim." Alb
E*hil Balt h o l^ office largely
y bbccausc he
that
fo r m t t e last
las Ixtde boot o f s n p iS ty ;«n s
r a n d L an ren W . B c e BAbc. WHflEim B zfarae
This reads as though I’m saying
sa>
jrom
ised
to
protect
Idaho’s
wi
would
seem
a
sB
se
eqm&dde
waslc.
Instead,
P'“":
"
read,“l
yom s?H ^
^
um 't plan. It should have rea
fecott. i21 c f f E t e X eann
^ rd A n sd L B am afae
aclear establishyouth M.
this
2m
t youth to be tion th m th
a should b e a c o o n ^ G d sdi a
nfciQa and E rnest B o “ le has cut a deal with the nucU
tiink it’s a function ofjusfy<
n e n t to accept “temporary”' pe
it to d n n c e fisr o oirr1d ^ .
pennancnt stort thii
rather thann leaving
lc
^ ;rin c ff R T ? rf t» m
plan."
much
for
proab
e
to
pl
ig
e
w
f
more
nuclear
waste.
So
ure.
imsScEafw&atrm^up
"Ifcns miE gpec IOO an
t
ms facing
<^1*
IX aw are o f thc problems
I am fully
eeting Idaho's water.
they have a
DA V IDIB
B]L A O :
3sr|aBfi[. IfcgK scBaBnao
Ith o f today, and 1-realize the
four (Crapo. • thc youtt
Unfommalely, the gang o,ff f<
■ns
m in thc filT w m F alli
^ ^ x c g W «bM W a IT
r IEtveteijiis o r Spanish
eal o f planning facing them
ivcth) is behind
great dea
iCempthome, Craig. Chenowet
ATTH-l'lTjm ggggJHtS tllL’nil
It tlthe older
^
It I w as saying don't count
h
is
dastardly
deed.
These
are
l
re
the
same
folks
but
sn’t resolve bear iss DCS
n
P a n d Can
o c g rn e f pncBites an dSzn riifiirmnn m you
Jons out, as we have a lot: ooff knowlro m iseto g et
generatio
vho campaigned with the pron
i a s v c £ I c m afiso a f tc i
id wisdom acquired in ourT lifetimes.
li
t. 11
T h e OcL
1 editoria] on die !9 9 6 It
a J c ra l government off our bac
backs. Apparent.
BBS.
indevcim
g,
Fm
usaEU-Initiative
laised vaS d poii
'F
R
A
N
T
Z
B lack B ear
I
^ pgDBK—BanniKS ^
y
tliis
is
done
by
rolling
over
d
er
and
giving
in.
Che B>&iidok3 News
dani^ s csc acA afi.cbe
w idi yoor coocSb
iF&Us
H ow ever,, 11 disagree
<
In the year 2036,1 will be! 82 years old. if
antfay and Tuesdays.
TWOd n s a m « k —Maod
isue o f fanntxng black beatr vi
th at the issue
: am here at oil. Who am ong; us
m will be there
B nabids and in th e s p m « « A e a D
[.M ABlEKDf
l u t io n
bait, hounds
o see
to
s this agrosment honored?
cd? Who WiU be L o n g -^I r m d e ^ is no soIu(
r
e
w
ith
cobs
duD ld b e aefi X
B a^
ecedented”
c r b ears a r e ’
gard to Gov. Ball’s'“unprec<
iccountabie ifit isn’t? Ify o u hhave been at
occ
In rega
rnrf
f**j iim i»'i>.i.ina T h IO
f le e nuncnt:
th e F ish aad
th thc United Susies goverm
iny Department o f Energy and
ind Idaho Nadeal with
SS
E i S t o r a l o O m Ubbnketvfcw
40
. sons:
ahi
ional Engineering Laboratory
iry hearing, you
Let’s. nrun the "old time warp" ahead
ll «r
here we’re
-.Id a h oIis
is;now die only State in i&e:low
Monday. Oct. 15, Tie
In O S s r n=«s o n Mo
vill know that according^o them
thc all ofthe
years l o>tthe year 2035 and see who
nKd>IVall
48 to allow
A three o f diese Luininggp
d a CBiu'jgo Tribune
pro
Tasp-XggRgppftffTTftgda
jroblems at thc “site” a r t due
1Ctto past misat.
e other
progiesBve F tA and3
iquedcal.”
ods.
W
hile
ol
.(■a'tnnrrj fl |V imi Mi-frft-rf . •*f
“Cangrcsssfcoati
talci
Batt.
w
ho
made
this
"uniqu
akes. No oge there JMW is acc<
iccountabie for
^ Gov. B
om issons in d e W est O^aosB
Gam e commi
jgiL-rjpicn ofggtired
tS,dead and could care less,
idE^-Oe AiOEEDSta Assoc
h e contaminauon, releases or ccleanup costs will be d<
Bdb>le)
for exa n ^ le
) have eSinsnated d n e esd
.
bee
cte cD s a i d ai^ ass n s JfctfcrCOLAi.’'
as
M r. Kcmpthomc a nidd :1 will be
wcause the problems are blami
am ed on actions
M r. Crraig.
r
remains bostage ID a m n I^,
. 1ocb1
It al|)
Idaho) re
a g c ^ with the edito- oi ff ;30 or 40 yeare past. History
m d infirm (if w e're here at
fl that
- R i r ± s m esa pace.! age
iry t r e a t s itself, so old an<
)ff huntsxs
« b o b a ^ fio m B
m
j|
ng
on
our
•
m
inority
o
h
keL l i e pnat 5 tS sa ^ E■.»
cT
» rri* rc tfti» h f fr n t:^ •
waste
will
be
the
last
thing
Ify o u are conccmcd about
tl
It this situation.
nuclcar v
jy.theiL______ s i» rtg nanliki
«nisa£§nsmients.£br--.- you
... — -.■’ttifffiw mgaggs-afcSgin;
'OU- need to gct-invohred today
lay; “Recall--------- minds i ff 'we havc-any mind lefLbyJ
retirement
-iT iie c o n i
» bbe » s iife iy n e tg g Bot
wo older children will be ret
Z3COL TB bis ss e d » a»
Jatt” petitons are the first step,
ep. Every great
My tw<
nwi-sdendficanyctaoBBdpn
Arizona.
’ nored its owe
CTPSmSiffaeauJisnB pov
jioveiy.
act
c t bem ns with a smgic step.I.
'
age andI vwill hopefully move to Ari
xBsd»a a le garding dwse hm nins m
s oold and
opinion data:
CTccecjpisnis rccerve
q
S a s s S o c s d SezQEBT
ingest son will be 56 years
CAROLYN HONDO
My youn;
ocbid92 poU o f Idahoicsidaas. inc
against the
ods. A 1992]
Q
s c c c ^ o s SH5,£IQp ai jeAa cw h i l e others reo f beating his head agi
B tn k y
will be tired
til
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Thc French cafe,
t h e soul: o f tb e side
iidcwolk fo r m ore
tlmn: tliicer ccaturics,
ies.. isJTghtins for
smvtvoL iir. a-socicty
ety no longer wili­
ing-. ttr s i t and; w atd
n g 't h e w orld go
by..
^
.......... Sfevttrai^ itnudrcil red: cafe- o w n e rs
dem onstiatcd: bene
eneath th e EifTel
ay to protesi high
T ow er o it Mxraday
tnxia.tbey soy atedi
e drivtng them out
aiTbusiness..
B u ctb atfsju scp
^
BnToftheproblcm.
U nbitf^ iis b lm say
say 4,000 bistros a .
n u t because m ore
veac a r c going; bust
(noidiaieeatiiigrfiisl
fis t food; siuommg
tooze a n d sim ply
ci^uB ttcs- amC boo:
•iUiy^uig;bome;-Ameri
lerican coudi pota*
to-fitHte..
D fc s e c u e c a fer owners
o\
tiy in g to
jmr-aifeduU-i^ fnicc ce on som etim es
grnlE’aBEvii» h av^ee ieven token the
cjm iw idm s? s t ^ ro
o ff sending waiters
COsnilfcadioaL.
. Yctuafc»>IfflEp'dtsappeanng
dis
&om
t b c Fxsncb^ liwdsc:
Lscape a lm o s t as
quickli; os; tber s ttB
r auning espresso
ble*size
t b ^ scB0eiiEttniJib&
“ WbocdieUBCcafi
e a f e d o s ^ it’s the
sanU afftbe villa g{e
et
dies,** said
CbiiitisitiCandac;; o\
owner o f a suburbamRirn-ca f e [fatsilfectuiil» and.
n d w orkers alik e
b a v e l i m s SBtbercd
re d around sm all
bistni> ti£ le . tO'soda]
dalizew ith n r i ^ news an d ideas.
bars< arr exchange:t ai
ptintf<cf»Tirinl sym d e ty and culture,
boll afTKencb: sode:
HtfnreW arldiW ari;
rl^cafcs munbered
tillioTL
nnnetbaitbsl£iL milli
SUE ti* t9 8 0 ,. tb e re w e re ju s t,
y tthere a re few er
301000;: andl today
nrlitrimg 10,000 In
tbam 50.000)
indi
l e than 1,500 cafcs
Kiris..DBl994;.nKiict
nr:
(dbscsiiinil?3ns.aIotK:
ro ris t bom bings
T h e w a v e o f tesm
seven people and
tboc hn v e k ille d sev
in ce m id su m m er
w aum ledi 160 ainci
arly 70 percent o f
Itasnfb belyri:. Nearl]
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ers share apples while9 d B m o n stra S t^ tf fb e
tel and restaurant owner
-e ;than 4,000 French hotel
|h taxes,
w h id i
o«n1
ly. They aro protestingIthe
tl government's high
el Tower In Paris Monday,
BflBl
it of
'
c business.
ers say
sa are forcing them out
want to charge
“ Y ou think wc w
Bruno Mangel, a
these priccs?” said Bi
P aris ca fc ow nerr am ong th o se
^^ondBy:- “T he
dcm onstV ating Mi
and can’t believe
tourists comc here ar
it”acc thcir beginFrcnch cafcs trac
[len thc Procopc
nings to 1672, whe
veiy business —
— still doing a live
opened on a small!l side'street on
jck hole. W here
“ W e’d bc in a blocl
ritt Bums, told a confcrcncc ^ l
Nesbitt
would it go from there'
ients and staff.
ofcUeni
apiml ofthe mostnstaIn Quebec City, cap:
bat’s what you call i»litical insta
‘Thai
lean
ly
French-speaking
f
y,” said Prim e M inister Jcai
bility.’
lited rotists were buoyant al
tien, in New York for lhc Unito
Chretia
lilies o flh e e™ nies. b i^ c s t, liveliest ralli
wis’ SOth’anniversary ccrcmonies
Nations
p o i^ Sunday ni^L
illb e a liv d y week.”
“Itwill
M ore than 4,0000 people waved
urtien. a native Quebcckcr who
whi
Chrrl
lalist songs and
d hhe flags, sang national
ichly opposes scccssion. said
staunch
ccnt c h a n t^"W ew a n ta 1ci
countiy.”
liri^ optim istic despite rcccn
remairii
mayor of QuAec.
At one point, thc nu
showing a slight lead for thc sepsep
poUssb
asked the crowd
by
a
Jcan*Paul
L’Aliicr,
a:
as. He noted federalists won
aratistt.
final for silence.
0 margin
in 1980 despite fino
60-40
I
a n beat.” he said
“Listen to your hear
ion polls showing o tight race.
opinion
mlist “And you can hear, at the same time,
IC of
One
i the leaders of the fcdCTlis
Sive the beat o f your new countiy.”
a
saign. Progressive ConscrvSiv
campai]
predict
fdM any financial analysts
ar
' diicf Jean Charest. urged hisi fcJ
P ar^d:
heaval if Quebec
major economic uphc
to w dgh thdr vote
voti
lowQucbcckcrs
Qu --------- --------------------------------eluding
a further
---------votcs
to-secede,
incli
carefuH;
jian
dollar,
higher
nces plunge for the Camdic
lie choice and the conscqucnce
“Thc
possible exodus o f
interest rates, and a poi
iverwhdming for people and1 ore
ar
iirc ovc
:bcc.
awa. businesses from Quebc
crsiblc,” Charest said in Ottawa
irrevcrs
'
s
sd l
c m CS&. aiafcs'-
-
thc
cafcss say
s: business is down sincc:th
bings begun.
bombin
lade
esident Jacqucs Chirac mad
Presi
vhen
critics contcnd, whc:
th in^^ worse,
'
oard
lised sales taxes across the boor
he raise
n aan
Jo 20.6 percent from
last nimmer
sun
and
idy stiff 18.6 pqvcnti_Food on<
already
:vcn
k priccs
w ere drivcn'up cvc:
drink
i
5cer
er. In some Paris cafcs. a*Bcc
higher,
» s tu p toS8.
can cos
w e ^ x m s
a m
sn
►_
.1
■. 1
h
'I
^
tfiM---gnrr 1366.
■ T aeirw !ics2*»j£
Ban F an 6H amfi 3 = .11^ tTtrJ J
^flrff^TTTiilffc
E a r a a rv e c ^ i t
ni<Tmnfl
o m s f e d Jixsqrb
» * c a fira i.£ fD e
nodofP^Ess.
Unflogyu- d g t —Es.. a.»r«CT. ^ ! »wrr ffr»»
rs s e a tK M c rc f
*»—
A iii‘-iri.
x e ac *«wng and
^jniiiiitg 7ritrAia.uji i.
efi Bnnk o f Paris.
tb c Lefi
the first h a lf o f
c m tUB3'.
ur
In thc
Jcan-J^nii] Sani
Ernestt Hcnunguiy,
V.
Ither lumtnorics tm matmdzc
and othi
tfe as a social rgm rr. a iflgbnm
the cafe
Liiiii«.
Uld a haven 6om lhc affCBsnn
club and
Kiemiifc.
o f mode
rnTiii
that iciiinm aite £ir Sm
The: cafcs
a
million iEnsndi soy Ibr
cm p ^/.. Ten
‘
JTnfl
one at least oncc a -wedk.. ae
visit oni
n e R u s a a n t e e a i - .aa ;g E J S i B c a v i i K a; J m r tTinn«^ ■
.
icms
M cSia. ^rii—fl ai ____^ T - J«.r >^OCg!m
)SCOW (A P) — Ai>ma3ar
lie ii
iin adieus t&r 3 = t> 4 S =
g t c c n - a ^ BIC on flic trise
11, with 3,000 ; ^ l s a year e «
£hc3aosfl IT7<nr!hs-2nB-<Bi
i d r pregnancicE befcnr ih
c
i u e b e c ; v o te
Mark(ffits tuml[ble over Q
F ears tb a t
TQH O N TO '(AkP)—
P)
fo r independence
Q uebec will; v o te: fb)
financial
nexc week, l o d ^ Ca
irmrkctyMbnd^.
d b e fU e ra lis rt- lie
licader said th c
iuoge uzto
black
pmvince’woulit pluoj
baU£^i£itvoted.ta sca
sccedc.
iaUar, which traded
TfieriimwfifflEdalhi
lascwcdcat'moiy. 75 U.S. cents, took
nm
ai la rg e anM iay to
n ble to slightly
3tkive73^ca>!s M oDdiy
^ as traders fret*
illty o f a “Yes” vietedigvcttbepntiribiirt)!
rr^ jn r^ tm
im y iir.tbeOct-30 refc
Dck Exchange also
I S e Taranto Stock
oposite index lost
q t^ e rc d l. Qs compo
y pwrrmt: o flts
Its value in tradtDg
ride banks and the
Nattbnwide
nglomerate Imasco
MbntiEai^bned: con^i
yhardHtl
Etdlwetecspedaily^i
ears dom inate th e
fear
ftwwwTTynll
, r ^Sherry Cooper,"
: irrvcstment dealer
n -
gma fixe Tcai. Hfc »
m]>'
c in d ^ e n d c n l
FamaD;
ing assodsbon said M rm2^i^1^
nrmc
are than doubile lhc nnm bsr 4
1
are
in
I j i ii r c j t a = i6 y
aipiTi'fii'n iTiiuir. JBaiaa
A c im ^ S -'IiB K a n s ^
HHi^in: &= jfai' Hj I
i ^ i n g
_______
3y O W / : ^ _ —' A to p .
3XOS<
Semes
[£s- sa a g v d B a b e smnggled
a a p caed ia mafci'ng cto n iea£«apt
e ip jo s i p f e NGdifle East
ri-u
Eave
s i i'2 Ijl 11^ ' h e S c v c Aaaroly
KoUBCei
SCTO& befprrf to a n a n ^ an
hT^■■pF
e£ ^g&rTrug«y c f ocariy I.SOO
j^.iiiMiSi. o f ■n-MM'i-if* IDimfrirTTtiin 1 9 ^ .
fed
C oL S e r g d V asilyev: a
said Co
spckfisa
i~tTTTj rr’ f o r ' tb e Ferfcrai
iroSerosu
Sr-;n-itvi
gr-TtW
a n e r o ^ a m loi&ersabottied
*Ft CJ.........
S ~ tons o f caemica h
is 94 {Enc a S e d . V asSycv said
Eet. T b e snbsances coold be
fi 11^^ip -M.L*fiiC ^Hii
CPCO
s e d £cv
»c3pKm9>. be sanf. boc woold
oafce«e:
ncc
f
to EbjHiatt ■iCI■■i.ty<
A saIII
tri
ifac r m snfanm ccs were ak e n
c e n rm u
spc. r<?T»g4' Libys and ether
Cj-im.
tie s ox tbg
Easr aic
b ^ e s e d ID posses djtiui^ afidyV be
and bag tfac m m d
o£
10 s e t b i
ib e GdfW
d n 3C® ™ “
BBegTc&. a rrfrrd f a arnm tgmmir
aL •w a s X tcp ofiTcer o f tbe
£ cbE3is3£ troops and a kadSlivie£c£ll
e e e to p e r o f chemical
tag dden
gp»<- F o r 10' vens. te beaded
*e3pora.
a EO e f a s e i a i s a y rcseadi
a s e c is
■^ag BBfrnar
aniiESia
L9SS. B u m a c f ^ became a
liz ESS
[£j3 j3C
. TillIIIII if (fisamja—
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iii»*'if C
ca
O
CTnIrcJ Nations bx
[9 9 ^ he
Bona Yeicna's comcfPtcsiS
- on i'^p‘i‘" ~i~»f •■TTrf {jinlbgical
I99<- & x a “groas eiotaodx
of&ES<ft8
; aaacx.” boe giBC no fijrtber
< i^ir n irn
[ 9 9 2 . i.-lTffmTnTr weapons
[a p e r
M im y a a o v
: effijtCK t» « f c « ^ a power-
M r asv. .i<n:.^)LMi EBthe las; I98(^
cbe S o v te i tja io e had
wrf t o »-^ n i l~ll ir> i o I Tlniiiii-.^f
d.
yea.
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eet fam
10 TRICKS!f• lufu stll oa fswtreats!
rf J *
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• '
TEEDffiaiEMCAC
jo a d in 1948. 2.5
cstnbUabment ofriara
grijnm igni^ to the »TW 1
miniiimpMple:h«ve:in
than a qtuirter o f
e r Soviet UnknL
auofSCadsdcssaid
fii^rwEurope;
Ptt
19 percent
____
cent fiom Asia, arid
QuuKAfiica;,lSpcTcerr
\iTifiricas.
I
fourtb o f tbe new- E f c e s
-Mbre tbstc ane-foui
100 people, h av e
com ers,, o r 700,000
irmer Soviet Union B H | |
arrived! ffionr. th e fbmH
ears, s a id Am non 9 | B S
ihl th e [nsc five year
for the MinisOy o f U w H
Hfagi;. spokcsmwr fiff
iOTL
9 H |»
inna- Soviet Union
JesKKfirsL th c fism
s t group o f immi* ■MaBli
tng a i m ^ 800.000. B caaii
fnfnltng:
irces o f immigrants
, Otikrleadxiig^sourcc
rica witb 345,000
in d iid e North Afnca
ilh 273.000. Poland
ptTipti»- RVmnmii with:
with 130.000, Iran
with: L7ZOOO., Iraq wit
rUmted States with wtt&75,OOOaDd.tbeU(
TlipOOl
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P
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2
JSgrizzly f ^ t •
Hunteer survives
is legs and c h e s t, s a id Danny,
_________
PR IN C E G E O R G E , B ritis h hhis
»)-^-A -hum erw D n-a - BoydrNichols^-e6usin-oiid-hunlinfc
Bo)
....
. ~C dlum blaTAP)'
death-w |th a - m o th e t—con
fig h t to thc-de
stabbing lhe*onimal in
““ H e c o u ld n ’f g e t h is-g u n . up
J J . I , - g rm ly bear, sta
th? b e a r g o t on hiim top
vein os sbe tried bccausc
bcc
the eye and j u gular
^
quickly. He finally ... got hia kniftf
pieces.
quii
leSIy rin n s to tear him w pi.
-ataklo on Oct. 17, but the
Lot
■
and
staned jabbing-this thing in.ihc;
>ls o f M aple R id g e ,
lians land.
B ob Nichols
cfus<!d
to
let
the
.Palestinian
rcfi
|B
id e o f th e t h r o a f T ^ o j ^ said
t r , British Colum bia, - ssidi
rhe ferry sailed lo Lamaca,^ bbu t* c n : near V ancourtr
The
■■
sus finally, ^ > 3 ’)“ ?'“i d' j o r his wounds in "Stw
lisp refused en i^ . Damascus
alsc
N ic h o ls , 49, la t^ iire d -h is l rifl^ .
|S I
pressure 10
dented
under
diplomotic
prcj
rele
tb
B
iu n d g rizz ly blcd to :- 1 0 : a le r t h is -c o m p a n io n s ,- w h o
n pi
passijorts
The 880-pou
Uoke
>)c< in those canying SyrimnpMspora
;
him out o f tbe-busb-on a<.
hc stru g g le la te last:- brought
bro
ir travel documents.
akcshin s tre tc h e r o f coats and
ff Fort
St. Jam es. Thc m
tjiol
the
Fayza
weclt
north
o
I
.The
Palcstininns aboard tht
T
^
-t
ith three yearling cubs poles.
poli
todiscm - . animal ™ s with
were not allowed to.
J E•xpress
xf
,9
There
arc an estim ated jI30,00(!
ub a few thbnths old.
T
jrd e rc d to
lork M onday, Bul wore ordi
grizzly bears in B ritish C olum bia'
m
lls
satd.
griz
rjytiny
wildhfc
oflicials
land over their papers for scrul
hon
here six p e o p le w e re killed by •
tacked Nichols near a w
wh<
E ’"
43 , Tlt= t a r atta.
In L arn ac a, officials' said'
si
|7 .
nd began chewing on beai
board th c >>“ » '"
’ale stin ia n s remained aboi
Pal
L~
Thirteen
'o u n te s s M on Monday.. Tl
^
Coi
id will
be
hav
iave Jordanian papers and
'
ft
inioh capi- ■j
I
lown to Ammon, the Jordanii
flov
■
ll, in the next day or two.
tal,
ry papers' I L ^ e E R j l
T h e rem aining 30 carry
(ales, and
ssued b y ‘other Arab stale
■^Bb
' >SSl
:r fi
Adamos
'ypriot Transport Minister
— --------j K ------ 1 Cyr
iment was
APptrtB
Ad£
idam idcs said his govcmmc
-ytiig
to
g
e
t
those
countries
la
I o n th e s h ip
“y«
-n
i sa Palestinian refugee
l e e s a r e a m o iis th e 250.<
n ie
■ 1 4 S I
1C'deportees, l ' riv e d M onday]m Syria..TT1he reh tg e e s
r a y a Expiess’ that arrivi
- I " tw i
Most Arab.'co^tries havelicliiscdto
ief
v e b een seeking
fa 11 d a y s a g o a n d havi
■ere expelled from U bya
Kcive the Paleslinions, sayit
lying they
. PowBrful 5.5i.S-hp, 4-qycle K-Series
p
t
t
h
e
m
.
'.r.
acotintrythatw
ill
accept
hould
go
to
the
Palestiniar
shoi
lian-ralcd.
0vartl«a4Va
«/aIvd engine with full pressure
®®
\(^est Bankfand Gaza Strip.,
eih m et the league’s Wes
betw een. Mohamed Sobcil
lubrication
ippositxon Co peace accords bei
opp
Some 1,000 Palestinian deportees
de]
:ra l, Esm at AbdcU •' S(
. sel(-propalleilleddrfve'.
beration sccretory-gcnen
srael and th e Palestine Libei
Isra
re
stuck
in
a
squalid
camp
r
d
him
to
intervene
to
■
ore
np
on
tlie
.
.OptionalTric
ricycler™ mulching attachment
0
0
have
Meguid,
and
osket
>rgani2 a tio n . Around 1.600
.ibyan-Egyptian border, whi
rtations. Past Arab Lib:
end thc deporti
i»MwCKpeOcd
thfn
"'"='■5,?“'
.2f-inclicutllitting width, blade/brake ciutcti
beci
lavc fallen
'orkers say many children havi
to end the expulsions wori
iy urged
League ottempts; t<
On
i
C M ooday. a PLO envoy
one baby
, .
1 witb d i i ^ e a and at least.on
op Libya havc foiled,
be Arab Leagnc to tty to stop
the
as died.
ss M first went to hos<
Envoy ' Thc Countess
h n n expelling Palestinians.k E
froi
LATA KIA, Syria
Sy
(A P) — Som e
600 P alrainiatK
n s e x ^ d k d b>' Lib>*a
rtanpcrvN too^ ^ aftcr
xcacbcd tfnsSyriai
an ll-< lay f e nl y ordeal ac ro ss th c
M edilensiian Sea
Sea. ' - '
'
T fafr-PalaliBaia
ia n s -a rrived-in-tw o
cfaaa-ZSO
w e re aboard
groups. Moce tb
z
issenger s h ip F ay za
■■ Ih c S y rian pass<
at I
OQ
' Express, w i n dI dc
Monday XDonni^:aftw a 16-boor yxjyage film C>Tns.
ts. .
’
m en. w om en
Ju tila n t P alesi
ined tfae decks o f tbe
a i ^ cJxxldrcD ijpe
s h ip .. M an y w a y e d p o r t r a i ts o f
e n t.H a f e z A s s a d .
S y ria n P rcsiddci
iment agreed to gi^'e
w hose goi-enmK
th m i sanctuaryy aafier
entry last w eek.
Kq>of340 P ilra in g n s
A swymd groop
ab o a rd tbe
arriv ed in th e: cevening
i
wtwwg ship Al-Assad,.
Syrian navy ttami
'.T b e y s a i ^ a s t ibi q^ k f i the harbor in
u s,
s , 125 m iles to the
LarMCT. C ypm
sootirwesL
es -w o e
m ore
T be diqm rtccs
— 332 c f
tfaan6% P akstina
J®e 1 0 t:- » b o were
1 L
n p e lle d fro m
^ ilo ^ o n O c t. 13
iot-flagged fe n y . tbe
aboard a C^priocC ountessM ; *
G a d h afi
• In A u g u st, Moiafflmar
Ml
tKe..
PiiesdntR S
u n ls c d out tom
living in L ibya
tl demmEOrate fais
a to
y (A P) — A m an
M IL A N , ItaJly
arreswd earlier tfais
tfax month is not tbe
man Milan p d icse dti i o ^ d b e « » — .a
n ppolice .com nB nder
fo n n c r M exican
United S ^ se s for the
wanted in tbe Uni
m urder o f a U S ..dd rn ^ ^ H t t .
n n e d thaa A c arresacd
FlogcjpnntS|ji<>v
mun is not Annam
lando Pxvon Re>vs. a
police captain to ld
l T be A ssociated
Piess Monday.
a s calkd
iaso question .
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n. TTie actual prinis Sala
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tere is TX>warrant for Pavtma R
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TW IN FALLS
ifailt tennis team took fust
mixed doubles adull
Tennis Association state
placc in tbe IdahoDT
playofCt over tbe wee
i1l o v er S outhern Idaho ’
-Team s from all
lot a t the Sectional Cham-'
competed Ibr a shot
Vegas. Nov. 10-12. The
pioflisbips in Las Vt
Twin Fall* team tied Boise, but won 5-4 tn
a tie-breaker.
are Linda Coats. James
Team memberss ai
kson, Carolyn Matsuoka,
Amiest, Ken Jackso
D onna P eterson, Kent
D a v e Peterson, D<
elch and Carolyn Wolter.
Scbei^jp, Rob Weld
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•JD - One o fth e mosi inTboAModatodPfW*
•hts in A m erican sports
famous drought
iay night. Cleveland will
will end Tuesdaj
Toams Ihol havo robound(
>dod from a 2-0
Vorid Scries gam e in 41
host its first Wo
dofidt to w<nBwWorld Soflos:
r<L) 4. Now Yortc
years.
1921-Now Yort( Giants (NL
•
Vonto«{AL)3
The anticipati<
ation is tempered by thc
19S&-8reoMyn (NL) 4. Now
H
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s ile n c e o f the
1956-Now
York
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Indians’ bots 19S8-NOW
Yofk(AL)
4.
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e ig h t h its ond
1965-U)3 Angolos (NL) 4. Ml
one legitim ate
mmao(AL)3
1971-PmsbufQh (NL) 4. BaW
sAnQolos{NL)2
1978-Now York(AL) A.Leef
ru n in lo sin g
.1O01^4iaAnoote3(NL)4.No
NowYofk(AL)2___ th e f i r s t tw .o...
1985-Kanso3 Oty(AL) 4. St.
3LLoub(NL)3
^ ■ g am e s in A t­
1966—NowYork (NL) 4, Bostc
la n ta .
W ith
W o rld S cries
as the home crowd and
an thc coolcr
ndians souvenirs every- such
s
banners and Ind
4 degrees),
lOk dow ntow n, Indians ^weather (forecast low: 44
w here you look
cir side. With
wring thought:
tthey get the rules on thcii
,fans face a sober
hc the IndiIf the Indians
,ns don’l win th eir first thc
t American League as host,
Itcd hitter.
Series game sincc 1954. ans
£ get to use thc designate
home W orld Sei
Thc Indians will facc a1 right-handed
r
into a 3-0 hole,- the kind
they will fall-int
ISC their most
so they get to use
team has ever pitcher,
p
from which no3 baseboll
b
.lurroy moves
efTcctive
lineup:
Eddie
Mi
emerged.
iH. Power-hitfirst base back to DH
d Series
game they have from
f
In this W orld
i
ndians have th e ir best tting Paul Sorrento gets tto play first
to w in, th c Ind
ainst Icfl-hanbase
(he doesn't play agaii
t
chance to win.
g Jim Thome
ders).
And
power-hitting
The Indians will
w play in their com- c
gainst lefty.
havc to go IcfV agt
fie rollicking and elegant doesn’t
c
fortable den, the
see the
Atlanta and the nation1 will
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Jacobs Field. B
Biesides gaining assets
M o>re
n b a s e b a ll - B3
hat led the Indians to a 100-44
lineup that
in thc regulor season — thc
;hat provided Tuesday night's
Charles N agy.
Starter, right-hander
rig
with thc: best
be: run support o f any Amerla g u e pitchcr. N a g y received
ican Lcagi
an eight
pins per nine innings
more than
i
16 games despite inconsistent
a n d w o n1 16
anccs.
ndians had bcuer take advanTiic Indii
linst Braves postseason veteran
tnge ogoinsl
Jo h n Smmooltz , bccausc as tough as
Sm oltz can be, hc is the Braves' only
indcd starter not named Greg
right-handc
;. This
is the one game the In­
Maddux.
T
in win
with iheir left-handed'
dians can
'
power,
stop Om ar Vizquel suggested
Shortstof
’
that
Smoltz
might b c ^ easiM onday thi
hc is more 01*0 power
er m ark becouse
bee
p itc h e r th
tl a n M oddux and Tom
:. w
G lavinc.
who with their control and
speeds held the Indi­
0 changc
ability to
cl
ve hits
ans to five
1 in 15 innings.
"This power
pov pitchcr is going to get a
lo t o f guys
guy out o f th e ir slu m p s,"
Vizquel said.
sai<
P le a se s e e W IN/62
lantastaff
—il Indiams get nc10break £from Atic
nixed
doubles
-IW n Falls m
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nnis toum am ent
w in state tenn
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)d in g and ^C4fnberly I
to the state Class A-3
^
JE R O M E ~ O oodi
londay
night, leaving
earned tbeir w ay into
i
football playoffs Mnan
on o u t
ling i u offense in the
Wendell ns the odd mar
endell thrashed it and '
G ooding, revamping
ronference race into a •
' three days since Wend
:ond, downed Kimberthrew the Canyon Con
nd then beat Wendell
three-way tie for secom
on their first possesly on a Held goal and
a Trojan fUm- •
when, after scoring covered
on
» offensive play o f the
sion. the Senators reco\
ble on W endell’s first o
lagic Valley participa>ffs..Chanipion Glenns
h finally settles Mag:
3all-Donnelly at 7:30
tion in the A-3 playoffs
}g travels to Porma at
Ferry will host M cCal
I Kiipberly will invade
p.m. Friday; Oooding
Dubi CHARLESUANOINEmwTVtW
DuboY
7:30 p.m. Friday and;ded
Ki Fruitlond Friday
llckelson by forcing a fumb y K lm borly'8 Luke Mlcl<
■obable touchdow n run b;
voodlng's Cam ron Olsoi
io n (13) p rev e n ts a prob
Go
third district top-seede
i like the same Good- tie during th e se c o n d g am
Conference playoff.
night as well.
t e of th e C anyon Coi
around quite
This hardly lookedpushed
li
they ripBulldogs Tom
To Mikota and Stephan EniCh Tim Perrigot fa ste st m
: cn on the field and tl
S
Saving manpower. Coach
Ing team th at w as idell
pU2 last Friday.
Dit and left the Trojans vuld defenses
left and right ffor good gic sacked Dias
Gooding vs. Kimber- sen
ent in Icfi-footer T.J. Lop<
3pcz to kick the
saw ed
c
convincingly by Wende
nerablc at 6-0.
■0.
Ige.
down.
yardage,
■'inning field goal on first oo
In tbe first match, dG(a touchdown on its wit
been doubling Rc
Icinke out
Kimberly’ beat
be a thi.rd-and-l I on a pass
C
Gooding then iccd it by
ly beating W en"E veryone’s
ver
ly, each team scored•yard
a line. A ^ i n from
Flew
ic to Greg Lockwood in thc
rccciver) so when vwc move from Scotl P
3ved to the K im berly del
lelt. Thc Senators scorcdd on
c a one-yard there (wide
(w
first try firom the 40*yai
.uke Mickclson drilled the extra
icm to bal- end zone. Luke
nio the backfield it forccs thct
ipez co n v e rted ,
him into
ncak by O lson a n d Lope
m but Reggie Primm snc
the 40, Gooding m ove
aid. "Thai point,
Olson for an Thi
lie w in comc when Wende
dell fum bled af- ance their
the defenses," Perrigot soi
four and a first dowCamron
n ^
ring pass was only thc second
That scoring
Gooding ‘rccovm ove5 was
w important for us but.t. rcaily. 1
ter
:r an 11-yard gain and Gc
sacked quarterback le
CajSenators m issed a
erly showed an inclination to
con’t say
SO) enough about thc play o f our of- time K im bcrlj
ere
red.
11-yard loss and th e i
put thc ball in the
t air.
« line
for Gooding was
fensive
I to n i^ t.”
trv iv ed when Ja s o n . Thc
1
biggest difTerencc for
field goal.
irow but w e’re young at those
"W c 'll throv
oding’s wins m eant the W cndcll/ilh senior Jason
Good:
im berly field goal at- the
le wishbone alignment will
T h e S e n a to rs surv:
ons and it’s difficult putting
the No. 3 skill positions
3crly survivor would be ih
backfield. H e ’s
Kimberi
leinkc lined up in thc ba<
Re;
Reinke blocked a Kimi
pressure on young players."
that kind o f pi
ilver, especially
seed,
layed largely wide rcccivi
tempt minutes later. novcd to the 10-yard pla
Kiiirby Bright.
d sequence..Kimberly ago
ght, bccause o f a
It was scoreless going to thcc 10-yard said C oach K
gainst Wcndcll Friday night
The team s then mov
Dias sneak
"B ut th at1 pass
pa play has"workcd for us
scorcd on a ClifT Di
line. Wcndcll
Wc
m der knee.
line to s u rt:th e thirdu »p with another field teni
lg . Wc felt com fortable call/ard and thc Trojans dccidcdcl to
i go for all year long,
Justin B row n
I is pairing with A ndy T
Tennant in thc
o f a yarc
H
tried fuw and ended ding’s
up
ing it."
jooding the tw o
two.
' bac
ackficld probably gave Go<
goal attem p t, G oodin
blocking it.
rSouthern Idaho men’s and
TbeCbllcgepfSo
:ball teams will be on the
wom eo's basketbal
brpresaLSon
scrimmages.
court this week for
p
' Tbe CSI women
31 aare in Nampa today ibr a
7 p jn . practice ses;
session against NofUiwest
will soim m ge against Al­
I
Nazaienc. They' wil
ii CaWwdl at 6 p m Fridi^.
bertst^C oD c^inO
•
T b o jn c a v ^ b le
e iiin.Buhl on Tuesday for a
« n e fit> ^ r tbe West End
C*
scrim niage to beoi
United Way. Gamfitime ts 7 p jn . for in the
. p
Buhl Middle Scbool
oolGym. . '
Proceeds benefit
tl United Way o f Magfit tbe
ic ValJty. Cost is5 S3
S3 for adults, 52 for diU:
Families o f four or more
'v
dicn 7 asd older. Fi
- :I--------- g etin fo rS S .-------On Tbursday.. th
the Golden Eagles will
host tbe Mountain
h /A ir Forcc Base team for
■tq>. That 7 p jn . game is a
-'
a urcsesson dust*i^.
libbon Week and the Dia:r. '
benefit for Red Ribt
!;
betes Foundntiwi.
le, thc CSI Booster Club
If
After the game,
; r w i l l host a meet*the(he-atfaletes session for Ibe
10 t t e g i m is free. ,
fans. Admission tot!
N
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:%
,'r
J
No rmistakee: Cleve^land mlustvdn
CSIbasketba
bail team s sta rtison scrimmages
w ith preseaso
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ID - Now the Cleveland
CLEVELAND
K Atlanta's
hard stuff.
indions get to see
Afler getting just
j u eight hits in the two
Maddux nnd Tom
games against Greg
Gi
Indians w ill fa ce John'
G lavine, the Inc
S m oltz to n i g It
h t ;as they try to avoid
-0 in the World Series,
falling behind 3-0
row s 92, 93 (m ph), one
"One guy thro>
guys throws 89,, 90,”
9( Cleveland’s Kenny
ring Moiiday’s woikout.
Loflon said durin
“It’s not a very big
bij difference.”
Smoltz may be
bt the best postseason
Braves, going 5-1 with a
pitchcr on the Bm
b e 1991 and ’92 Series,
2.40 ERA. In thc
ith a 1.95 ERA in four
he was 1-0 with
innesou and Toronto,
staits against Minr
i glad he has all the postSmoltz, 28, isgl
ice. He has 75 strikeouts
season experience
ason innings. '
in 82 1-3 postseasc
"1 think it’sI a big ad v a n tag e,” he
ssaid. "This can all be a little overwhelming."
V
I's starter, beat
Chuck Nagy, Cleveland’s
first round and
Boston
in Game 1 o f thc fir
E
didn’t
get a decision inI (C leveland's
d
Game
3 loss to Seattle in the league
C
II be his first
championship
series.
It'll
c
World
Series appearance.
V
icting bccause
"It's a little more distinci
3ur family," hc
you
y want to wkc carc o f youi
10 be comfortsaid,
"For me, il's going to
s
indihgs."
ing
it to be in familiar surroum
most o f 1993
Nagy, also 28. missed m
right shoulder,
following
surgery on his rig
f<
le kept getting
then
tl went 10-8 in 1994. He
6-6, including
stronger
ihis year, going 16si
12*3
1 afler tnid'June. •
He’ll be pitching on 10 days' re.st,
e's
more
than double what he's used to —
n
12 offGlavine
will be pitching after
a
C
days.
d
aid o f his lay"It wos tough," Nagy sai(
on thc side ond w ent
o ff. “ I th
t h rew
r
m y rituals. I wns^gearcd up for
Ihrough my
G am e 7’ in Seattle, bul it never happened."
iz also
is coming back from
S m o ltz
o
spur was removed from
surgery. A bone
I
his right elbow
clb< in September 1994.
"Honestb
:stly. 1 didn’t have any doubts
doctors didn’t have any doubts,"
and the doct
S m oltz said.
saii " If I had known what I
iW, I1 would have had it done carknow now,
Iier in myy ca
career."
:nt 12-7 this season with a 3.18
Hc went
ERA. Onn a lot
I o f teams, hc’“d be the No.
1 starter., O
Orn thc Braves, he's just anothcr arm in1 the
the rotation,
Nagy also
also could be the acc on another
team,
ust going out to do my job.and
'T m just
:aughl up in the limelight.'' hc
not get caui
said. " I'mn havlpg
hi
fun, and being number
four really doesn't matter."
three or four
1
1 atthe Irronman THathlon
Ketchuiim doctoir sets nevw‘I record
ra n th a sacoi
nuTimra-Netwi
igine hopping in the
2.4-m ile swim, then
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KETCHUM - Imogir
Pacific O cean for a e2.4for 112'm iles and
- all into the
clim bing onto a b ik erathon
f
nd.
finally running o maratl
G regory T ay lo r o f
teeth o f a 40*mph wind.
N o t o n ly d id D r. hat
Gi during the IronH awaii e a rlie r th is
Ketchum do all o f that
record for the event.
’
m an T ria th lo n in Ha>
id
*
month, h e set a now reccfor aboul 45 m inivind
‘T h ere w as no w ind
i from h ell j u s t
ir said, recalling the
_ | utes, and th en th e win
grabbed you,” T ay lobe
r 8w orld's m ost fa bicycle portion o f th e
!ean bis bike into the
mous triathlon.
1 u p to 6 0 -m p h a t
D espite having to leat
g a le , w b ic h g u s t c dold
u radiologist fin t p v e r nine h o u rs,
• tim es, th e 4 1 -y e a rros ld
J ...I a h e d th e ra c e in /ju s t <
I
*n» Associated Press
Pr
ho n w as
tereslcd in the
the sport. Since then, hc has
T he m arathc
eigl
ent o fth e run 40-50 triath
iathlons.
so n d
his best scgmen
ght m inutes - a new
rccc
lalificd for his first Ironman
T aylor quali:
racc. Hc ran the
tl 26.2
cord for the 40-44 age
groi
h a lf a m ln u t«
ho run in the lost six. And
m iles through1 :Kailua- in 1990 andI has
■oup.
H
f a s t o r t h a n t h aa.k fT i__.
ra t.
K.ona in 3:01:
x tu m next year. ,
1:59, in- . he vows to retu
aHllc finished 31 st over- m
"Thc raccr hhaas had a tremendous allure
e lu d in g th e ttim e it
I J u s t h a d t h e» r u n
1 am o n g 1 .5 0 0 -p lu s
com
y lor said. "1 kcpl going back
dismount for m e," Taylo
look him to di:
impetitors. Mark Allen
tool
o f m y life .■
k n ew l^could have a g re a t
c h a n g c b e c a u s e I knc
his b ik e a n dI <
woink th e o v e ra ll title ,
race."
clothcs.
his sixth Ironminning
ar
;oal
is to finish in under nine,
s
e
c
o
n
d
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his
goal
an
TJ in 8:20:34. ’
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h a l f a m in u te
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i tim e was. nearly
who se t a new
letitor and the oldest Ironman
w m arK
th a n th e firsit.
t. I ju s t vision com petit
Ail m
l inutes slow er than
plish that feat,
acc
)ar* 0 l d s
h ad th e run1 o f m y < triathlete to accom
l i e n 's 1993 rc c o rd
for 40-44 year
paci
aid.
That w ill com
co e i f he can stick to his
•4r.»v,i«n
life," Tnylor sai
ice, which Taylor said
mac
at the Ironman Tria
ria th lo n
t o y l o r wos
imeen in spite o f all the attenIS an an training regim
d e h is o w n p e rfo rmaar
since his most recent
ski ra cer tion hc hos gotten
got
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anco even m ore gratifyin
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feat. T a yrlo19r a regular runner on tb e
w hen he movec
ing.
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sys
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R iver Valley in 1989 froi
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that
Jp to
1 him during his runs to
shire. Within a year o f hiss arrival, fans coroc up
tim es, I aot a Hampshi
at had people running 10
slov
in- com plim ent him
hin on thc performance.
r's triathlete neighbor gotI him
1
T ayior’s
□wer than their norm al tl
. new
!W record,” he said.
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T u esd ay , Octc
Scorees and siitats
'
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j
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I
! Gettii r i g
the
to
Le v e l a n d (ai p )) - A 1 & reaching die
- • nVb'rtd SOTisTor tEcT
rc'Irnalfime rif^TycH S.
all thc C leveland Indians
In
b a v e d ^ n e is
; extend
Series slur
Jun^.
ur-gaiDc loss to tb e New
. Including their four-]
Yoric Giants in 1954.
i Indtartt bai'e lost
4 . tbc
si* straight Series games.
gai
I t's tb c longest
currcnt W orid Series
ies losing s ir a k io tbe
majors.
The last toun to lose
lo: six s t r a i ^ in ibe
’ Series w as tbe Los Ai
A ngdcs Dodgers, wbo
I
lost four s tra i^ t to tlic
iI k New Yo«k Yankees
in 1978 after taking
lg ]a 2 -0 l e ^ tben fell
b c h in d 2 -0 in I 9 8 lbbefore
ef
wm m ng four in a
I
row.
c
^ D a n
“
ice ha!isn’t einded 1rribesslump
——
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U
F ID E L 'S CTOICE: ^1^ leader F idel
CC astro, in the U nited S ^ for tbe SOth
N
said in
aa m m - e r s ^ 'of the U n il^^.Nations,
k ’s
*: following th c
aan ixtterview with CNNIC
yW orld S ezies closely.
C astro w as asked whichil team
tc
be wants to
d ie W o rld S eries. Hi
His answ er: t h c
w
Biav'Cs.
B
WTry?
r.“B ecanse o fT e d Timier.*'
i-
>y.g « .dnne.a j cnrtr h r rjmrtr; —
i sccohd base--—n tB ltrthlan
a n c ith er Ck«rles N a g y -oor= John^^^^'hcn-ciy:boy.g
rhcsaday.**- - -—
— -----------me 30.40 piichcs
)thered by his— Smoltz,
bothi
ng 3 miliry sustained
His entry
■try was sclectcd from am ong
left ankle, an injury
spr niined
n
LOG Y: O f th e 4 2 team s to
lallcngc.
N U M ER O LO
the Gillclte strikc'zone cha
’
lion in the
rday in Gome 1.
Saturd
jam e 3. he will altcmpt to hit
hi a 30- take 2-lT leadss in thc W orld ^ e s , 32 (76
think left-handed it may be (bothering ' Before Gar
' " ' ^ i th
on lo win tbc title. ...
[Voni thc pcrccnt) have; gone
gc
ich target at home p late frc
nanager Mike b y -18 inch
ga) a little bit.” Indians mai
Bacrga
)-for-8 w ith n n n w m scoring
ry,.vcry tough pitcher'ss m
n ound. If he docs, h e ’ll11 get S l Cleveland is 0-fo
5rove said. “Carlos is a very,
Horgrc
)00.
position, b
If
h
e
misses,
he'll
get
550,00
ly
like
h
e
did
million.
I
f
1
/idual.
To
go
out
and
play
indivit
hrow 50 or 60 miles an hoi
our,” he
cll as he did - “n i thro
night and to play us well
last ni
iielp mc.
T H IS A NJD
D T H A T : C m dr. . K eo
b o u t C a rlo s said. "‘Roll
ollie Fingers come up to he
#ed m c a w hole lo t abo
showc
sh u ttle astronaut, u ill '
11, whcrc Bowcrsox. a space
spa
'cd me how to throw the ball,
, He showed
Bacrga
■ga."
throw oul thle
e c e rc m o n ia l p itch b efo re
m
y
feet.”
to place my
1 big Game 3 and C
Clle v e la n d n ativ e C brissic
■am Donze. n
Donze; has
hi been, gelling ready-forr his
IROW ING STRIKES: San
THF
singer o f th e Pretm dcrs. will
Hyndc. lead sing
lio, hos m ore moment,
'ear-old from Cadiz, Ohio,
73-yc:
Biioiial ariihcm.
dice d the last four weeks,” hhe said, p ^ o r m thc natia
sure on him lo throw strike
ikes Tuesday
“I practic
prcssu
’
./5 5 = - -
* -■
p—
V r a tinngs tak<e slighttclim b
bl]ut a re sstill doywn fronm 1993
•V E L A N D (A P ) - O v/ ce r ratings for G am e 2 o f th c
c nn t
W o rld1 S c rie s w c rc 18 p e r c:c
thon the opener but dow:
Dwn
y from
tw o years ogo.
f
lay night’s gam e earned1 an
ai
j v c r n i g h l r a ti n g a n d 22'9
18.9 OVI
ts .
I share in t h y , ^ m a jo r m a rk e ts
id
N ie ls e:n
n M e d ia R c s c a r c h saa ii
Monday.
ly.
6 .0
oO]p e n e r r c c c iv c d a 16.<
ght rating and a 28 share,
ovcm ighi
:e n t
wns dow n 1 pereen
T he rating
rut
;wo- y e a rs a g o , w h e n th e
fro m tw<
sc c o n di igam e b e tw e e n T o ro nntito
ra tliladelphia got an 19.0 rat
I and P hik
ing and1 0a 29 share.
loy n ig h t’s gam e b egann a t
Sunda>
•lier
.m . E D T , one hour ea rlie
than thec 1993 game.
k-crs increased for m ostt o f
th c e v e rn in g . T h c g o m e b c ggaain
a 1 5 .7 . o n d th c r a tiinnig
to
i to 17.9 for 8-8:30 p .m ., ti
APMo
>r 8:30-9
p.m .. 20.3 fo r th
thic
19.0 for
1
th e s t e n c i l a f t e r patn tir
Ung th e
follow inj
! G r o u n d s k e e p e r s B rrian K e s tia n e k . left, a n d D a n R o c c o re tn o v ea tti
ing h a lf hour and 2 0.6 fo r
n
d
ia
n
s
a
r
e
h
o
s
t
i
n
g
th
e
ir
i
r
firs
t
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e
r
i
e
s
the
9:30ield
in
C
ie
v
e
ia
n
d
.T
b
e
Indi
0-10 p.m . period,
2 W o rid S e r i e s lo g oi> M
H o n d a y a t J a c o b s R eii
:0.5
T hc ra tin g d ro p p e d lo a . 20.;
g a m e s i n c e 1954.
T heydbught to[>play th(le Seriess every y3 e a r. . .
•
irst”
Jacksonville alreadyf hhas equaled thc NFL first
a y the W orld S eries c\-ciy
They ought to play
o f three victories in ai
yeor expansion team; record
re
R M e s a al aa s c o F e c w i
year. ...
has won tw icc....
. season and Carolina ha
Bo«-l, it is usually a ti^ttly
;
Unlike the Super Bo
Allen Malamud_______
M
w ere ab le to do
d<
The Joguars and Panthers
P
contested event.'—
't teams w eren't
something the earlierr expansion
c
iatve World S eries games. d*rEach o fth e last five
Iscgents whose contracts else
C. sign veteran free pgci
or
J o e Mocgaii worksi wxll
wt with C ostas on NBC.
las been decided by two oc
ing back to 1993. has
th where had run o u t....
^cr a n d J im P a l m e r w ith
D itto T im McCa'i^frer
fewer nins.
re Hcisman Trophy hype: in
ii
;cr
I’ve received more
!owe\'cr. I find B ob Ucckcr
Qg and annospfacre T o e s db ^y ^^icb^e^s oo' ABC. ^ow
Expect m ore hitting
ir i s
c so ta ru n n in g back C hri;
thc m ail on M innesi
ormativc on N B C . ...
Ml iswitches fram Atlanta tb neither fu m o ' 0 <H’inform
night when the action
ier player....
:t- Ehirkins than any other
C am era co%-cragc has been fine o n both nctI ' Cleveland__
latc
with San Diego Slati
ny
Cincinnati (4-4) iss tied
t
ndid thc close-ups on Manny
b e w orks, but NBC overdid
ig ni a te d b i t te r m le in tb
I
W ith o u t th e d e sig
egc
picked o ff first base in Jhe
he (5-2) for 19th in thec 1New York Tim es collegi
31 ' R am irez after he got pic
lk. pitr^iers w ere 0 for 8 ai
National League paric.
nking-s....
football computer ranki
i c 2 .„
,
bat during the fiistt«-ro
0 g] a n ie s.—
be
lat Miami o f Ohio m ightI bi
hTTiis is the year that
so youthful watchH enry Aaron, whoI looked
lo<
chop loogagoI at
ai
I grew tired o f the tomahawk
to:
...
better than Miami o f■Florida.
Fl
ms ing S unday's game, iss 661l .._
dy Stadium, u b ere tfae &ns
I . Atlanta-Fulton Couniy
:hampionship. won easily bj
es
The McDonald's cha
Ird baseman C h ip p e r Jones
ise
B m 'es* rookie third
9ver tb e wodccnd. I b e noise
i
were quite reserved ovc
th
e
ets
in
L
ondon
despite
thi
fic thc H ouslon Rockets
Om ar V izq u e l fit in thc
al Jac o b s Field in1 a and Indian shorutopp C
;
level will be much higher
hi£
pocks nearly the
thc
an every day lo appreciate
Ite absence o f Hakeem Olajuwon.
Ol
n play
h asn 't becom e com
n - *'you bav-^to see them
city w h « « postseascn
|
:
Olympic
basketball
toum
a
masame
suspense
as
the
C
tlic
n
i"
category.
~
i
monplaoe.
er menl__
sec C leveland Icf^ fielder
in
Y o u also have to set
lay-by-play announcers ia
T hc th re e bcst play
od jo b w ith its scoreboart
sy
ESPN docs a good
ly lo
o b A lbert B d ie o x ry day
u appreciate w hat a lousy
ully. A l M i d u d s and Bob
baseball — Vin Scullj
updates, but did w e treally need to know las
fcr f i r f d f r h e is .„
ng the Series. I f yoa pcefo
Costas •— are woridng
irlottc H ornets and D etrbi
[id Friday lhat Ihe Charli
pitcher C harles Nagy and
nd
Look-alikes: Indiann pi
on y o u r TV set arid
'
Scully, tu m o ff the sound
SOI
heir
0, in the first minute o f thcii
Pistons were tied. 0-0,
actor E d O 'N cilL ...
I
Itunc in to the radio. —
he NBA exhibition game?
ic?
's sl
share o f receipts from the
«cr
T b e commissioner’s
r Scully, w ho goes sok on Los Angeles Dodger
J15.2. How w ell deserved.
d.
■■■
m- Serie s so £ir s S77031.
Qg that
be ca n allow a caotbroadcasts, is showing
i
the
Allen Mnlamud iss a sports columnist for tlu
rborg, lo b le n d in n ice:ly
ly ~
m e n ta to r. J e f f Torbo
lat Los Angeles Times.
sidcrcd such a surprise that
It shouldn't be considi
between pitches.
Avery, n o t M;[addux
will ststart in Gja m e 4
tu W e 're u p 2-0 and lhat’s
\ P ) - I t 'l l b e
to pitcb' C LEV ELA N D (AP
eg M addujuoo
good, lot
bot I tbougtu initially before
Steve Avety, not Greg,
cs i f il w as 1 -2 o r 0 . 2 r stin
the series
the maund in Game 4( for
fo tbe Atlanta
o x said.
__ ;___ _ _____ rnlgtadooil.’'C
il
____ ___B raves________________
Isb an n o u n c e d th at Ryan
Cox ended th e
" H e als<
!
M anager Bobby Coi
wfiD be tfae designated hitter in
kding the B ra\xs
Kiedrawil
only suspense sumwndin
th
e
games
a l Jacobs Field, with
n dng bis polcbtbc three g
on M o n d ^ by announci
■Innta getting tbe stan in left
rft
Inesday n i ^ ' s
Lnxs Poloi
ing romtion for Wedne;
tsumes to n ig h t
fidd.
)
gam e. T he series resui
aia g o t t h c no d o v er Mike
tching
3
Polonia
’
wi'lh John Smoltz pitch
cs
anx. th e M \ T o f the series
Nagy o f Devereais
j ; for Atlanta against Obarics
m
G n d im a u . because he bits .
against Ci
I
thc Indians,
ded and D c v q ciu x hits r i ^ kfi-famdec
i r
Cox chose Aveay. tbe 25-year-old
banded.. All
A o f CIc%-eland's starters
ts
i
left-hander who'll be ^ jp earin g in lm
over M addux,
ane i ^ i tics.
tia
I I third W orld Series, ov
id
dxa's fiwTiiltar with Nagy, aod
ioaseasoD
4ow
“Polonn
I I who held aeveU od to
i
ng to bit second because he is
he's going
I I two hits in Gome I.
*s
Bttcr and he*s got speed. He’s
b eu c r to ba\-c
aeoodfaitt
( I
“ I ju s t think it's be>
JC
be
oolfield
here
before
and
be
ts. jand dns w ay
piajrdtfae
healthy, rested pldiexs.
in
x\-c a bit o f an advantage in
lis normal fbor m i ^ havi
Maddux will go on his
ge o\T r Ryan.” Cbx said,
i) C
Glav'inc w ill
tbatseme<
d ay s' rest and (Tom)
ht
tr.was toM IM Sunday night
_________________ A xox-?
- ^-f::.-hav©45vcday»lrefl------IC
d {^ tfae G am e 4 start. The
a g a in st thax be'd
-W e d id it th is way
w
in
a rriv e d in Clev'eland on
Cincinnati, too (in thee NL
^ pbSoflS). B raves ai
5t
' aftcniooo
hMrt ttw-rr flist
I : Aveiy's thiowing too good
goi rcaDy not Mondayaf
H 3S& 9
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V \K
4^1
3.93
3.
3,25
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two half
andun 1H.6 for thcc final
:
hours.
In C leveland, thc
[ic g am e got a
54.3 ruling a n d aI (68 sh are, up
from a 43.2 ra tin g; a; n d 64 share
for the opener.
la y 's broadcast
In Atlanta, Sunda;
got a 47.8 ra tin g a n d 64 share.
The opener received
;d a 43.3 rating and 65 share.
Ratings increasedd in the major
m orkcts. G om e 2 g o t a 16.1 in
New Y ork (u p frc
Vom 15.4 fo r
Game I), a 15.0 inn C hicago (up
from 12.0) a n d a 1 6.-6 in lo s
Angeles (up from 133.9).
D allas had th c hlo w e s t rating
iurkcts(12.6).
among the m ajor mui
N ational ra tin g ss fo r th c first
tw o gam e s w i l l Ib e re le a s e d
today.
of
The rating is th e: percentage
|
.Ids tuned to a
television houscholc
nationalpro{;ram and cach point
pi
00 hom es. Thc
ly represents 959,00(
ita g e watching'
share is the p erccntj
a progrom a m o n g; lth o s e televisions on at the tim e.
/S ^ j^
(tm U t
X,
TV
V s c h ^ u l e
All times
time Moumta
^ Tues
ruesday. OcL 24
Utwita «t aw M and.
g-oo
>:00 p j n . (N B C )
a Wod
ATodnestSay. Oct. 25
Atla
Ulm ta a t C lm lan d .
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6M
p j i i . <A8 C )
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rhursday. Oc^. 2 B
mjOTtJiaa O a v ta n d .
i:0 0 p .m . (A B C ), i f n o c o ssa ry
6:00
_
Oct. 28
" ^Saturday.
S tm l s n d t f ASHta.' '
S:00 p j n . (N B C ), ^ n e c o ssa ry
Sunday. OcL 2 9
.
CawstandatAltenta.
55^M ) p j n . (A B C ). UnacBSs ary
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sB SS^sSSa
R 8 S a B |K ^ M i ^
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w B C w B sy E B ^
kS.
^
------ 1/
'v
s bt e e n q u i e t s o f a r in
A lbert Bolle, C le v eell a n d 's big s lu g g e r h aIS
th e Worid S e r ie s . T h e A.L. h o m e ru n le aaddee r i s h rttirig .229 w ith
fo u r RBI th r o u g h olUt
u th o p o s ts e a s o n .
id w ait
' Indiaras sit an<
to strike
for old1 Belle t<
id they
c u t it open. 1 do n ’t
(A P )
Thc bat. and
t
C LEVELAN D {J
A-hy they had to cm h. T b w
Cleveland In d ia n s vw ant the old know why
lave just X-iaj'cd it.”
\
'
could have
Albert Belle back.
on isaid h e would liix to sec S
ta l. dangerous
Lofton
^
Thc tem peram cnta
jet angrier
aboul Tiis lad : o f
Belle get
.
one.
■
BH
production d n rOne o f the most
Ragute-aanonERAss
,
ing the pla>of&.
AP
feared h itte rs in ^
" I 'd lik e him
th e
A m erican
*Ever s i n c e t hh ee y
ignated
hitter
is
used
in
AL
5
at
an
AL
ballthc
design
ID break a bai o r
workout in three years a
League during the
c
u
t
A
lb
e
rt’s
b
a
;s, but he was happy enough
something to
.
ballparks,
^8" regular sea so n ,
park.
<
Iting thc Game 4 start.
h im k ic k -s ta n iall to me, but 1 to be gcltin
o p e n , he*8 b e»eein
“It looks awfully smal
, BcHe is h ittin g
cd.” Lofton s*kL
X ready.”
he said. "I wanted
ony particular
'*ril be
:
don’t th in k th e re ’s an
IK<I .229 wilh tw o
v e ry f r u s t r a t efxdH ,
no secret obviously
to pitch,, thot's
tl
B elle
o n ly
hom ers and-fcrur
fidd w e can’t play on."" (Cox said.
T
h
a
t
w
a
s
A
lb
e
rt
a r t ’s
o c c a s io n a llv
to sil back and watch
ke it in batting Nobody wants
w
‘Wh RBIs in 10 p o stAvery s e e m e d to like
giants interviews
Id Series.
ll balls into thc thc W orld:
jicason gomes.
practice, hitting several
l u c k y b a t , a n d tt ht e y
-J ----a n d is u s u a lly *
good thot Bobby has enough
----------- ----- ---- — “lt*S'go(
Jgo
Since - le a g u e - nght-fietd stiands.
c u t it o p e n .*
a n ta g o n is tic
KC in mc to put mc out there
‘®rc ofTieials confiscat­
to hit during confidence
A very w o n ’t g et tc
toward reporters.
ituation."
wevcr, bccausc in thot sltui
ed his bat and cut
Gomes 3, 4 and 5. howi
---- 1 it in h a lf - it
— Kenny Lo
L o fto n
_____ proved to _ b c ,
velsnu—
-----------of
Clevel
uneorkcd - Uiinng
m ate’s anitude onto tb e
Game 1 o f thc first
on his teamnric
fidd.
round
ag a in st
j.bar any measure based onn
provide about seeking to.b
KJ sales tax credit would pt
said
team
hitting3 w
vho e s
Bo.sion. Belle is 6)lan from taking cfTcct.
ratch-off state thc state plai
tn $59 m illion and a scrat
chairman Jobn
.
h im in p ers o n ,
d
for-30 with o n e —
I
N
ewm
an,
a
law
yer
ond
rt
another
S48
Shown
lottc^
gam
e
would
net
E
llis.
“It’s
a
i
y o u don’t realize
hom er and o n e
chairman of thc group, said thc plann
in milliqn over 20 years.
phenom enoQ
le a n h e is .” V izquel s a id ,
how mea;
RBI- ■
constitutionol bans on thcc
county- violates cor
The rest would comc: from
f
u n lik e any 11
fo r a week last
“H e 's really
real a su -c d gu>'. He's
He was su-spendcd f«
lircd council lending off the
tli state's credit to privateg
:r wide ta x e s th a t requi:
have ■ ever
vG L q
:ar-oI±
B
ut
wben he's on the
kcd
bat
against
a
12-jxarH
year for using a corke
d on
c special legislation that
in- approval — S9 million10a year from a panics and
experienced inox.
field nd
andO -for-3. I d o n 't rccom lhe Chicago White Sox
rivote interests,
sales tax surcharge o f■.5 percent on benefits priv
my lift"
7 ^ !
| u t ^ u talk' to him.
s id c n t Bobby
m endt^utQ
Form
er
AL
p
rc
sii
il m em bers also w ere
Council
te restaurant and b ar ta b i,s , ;S3.5 million
EUis said the
nctimes fae tfa im s tfae cooler
“Somcti:
Brown, tlic league’s representative
r
he Scotlle Seahawks mayy
3sl in the car wamed thc
3t from a 2 -p e rcc n t boosi
ooo was better tban a ballot
around.. SSc
om etim es h e breaks i d e when thc R ed S o xX ch a lle n g ed
hout 0 multimillion dollar
3« admissions leave wilho
h. rental tax and a 5 percent
c ^\-ocers:reiected last month,
m eaaac
[lad it .sau’cd in
phonesininthe clubhouse. There arc
Belle's bat, said he ha
overhaul
o
fl
3f
thc
Kingdome.
tax at the new ballpark,
,T b e r erin
^ be iK>\TMe tfits time.
lid have taken
cookiess all
all cn'cr tb c place. Tbis gtxy
^
half
because
it
wouU
ut skyboxcs and o th e r .
onds would be
W ithout
le
General obligation bon
L c g is la tn re approved tbe
The U
-ray machine.
is so tmbd
nbcJin-able, b e can ^ 3-fortoo long to find an X-n
icnts lo thc cbncrclc-roofcd(j
:r issued for 9 0 pcrccnt ofifthe
I resulting tmprovcmcn
Dg^padcasc oo Oct. 14, afler
financings
:ut Albert's bai
3. g o into
im o his la s t at-b a t and p o p
' "Ever since they cui
rojected 4 perstadium, “I
“Ido not understand how
IS owners m ade tfaieir threat to
o revenue, tncliidihg a proj
MMinas«
ry fnistrated,"
out. and
open, h e's been’v cry
d hbie ’s StiU throwing cookies
can
be
expected
to
hove
o
Q r-»w»imnnt?it ijicrcasc In those
th'
receipts, thc NFL caj
The coondl passed an
sefltb e team.
tc
L
o fto n said
aro u n d. 1.Ih
team
m
ate
K
e
n
n
y
I
h c ^ b e e n ^ p rc t^ soioo
o f the S eah a w k s’
vi
A dissenting group,, (Citizens for positive view
c c based oo tfaat bin..
onfinaacc
Its practiced for — n o t oon:
n ly h im , b u t som e o f * e
Monday as thc Indians
ospects in Seattle,” NFL
ithics
and fulurc pros]
IS L eoders,
w ith
Eti
X tbe
- Under
t state plan, tbe Marinas
other guys
uys w e 're ex p c c tii^ to
Tuesday’s G am e 3 o f the W orld
,
filed
a
suit
cotnmissiom
oner
Paul
Tagliabue
said.
IC
A
cco
u
n
tab
ility
Now,
I
S4S million, a state
would provide
pn
A lbert’s lucky
up b ig in
inth
tl e Series.”
Scries. "Thot w as Al
k
3
_ E ^ n i
stjtadium
j
Ity approvves de^foofneW M [aniiers’
Couni
SEATTLE (AP) -- The cfTort to
keep the M arinas fiom
fioi leaving d e
st Monday
w ilh
city got a big boost
!
approval o f a plan to
to b o iId a S 3 2 0
million retiactable^oof
m
King
C
ounty
. The Metropolitan 1
1C iI t o by a ■vTrtc
Council approved tbc
cly thtneaftcr. a
o f 10-3. Immediately
lied a la«-suit to
dissenting group filed
block thc plan.
liad set Oct. 3 0 as
Mariners owTWS had
ecmem on a plan
the deadline for agreerz
Ipark for tbe AL
to build a new ballpar
club. O therw ise, they
tht s a id tb e y
inchise for sale,
would offer the franc!
tatcbuyos.
probably to out-of«tatc
' -In the last monthi w
we b a v e s e c n a
o f this
. Tcmariaiblc coming togedier
loj
com m unity behind1 the
th M arinera."
B -3
---- W o rtd S e r ie s nRoo t o b o o k ----- manCCnriOiTBacrga'is- still
i
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A .P ^ n a t
th e B in s sH a lost27> 14.
w ith N e w E n g la n d , a n d1 tli
th e e ffort to keep u p wl
ft to o k Buffalo twice9 tl
inem an P h il H a n s e n pO})w
) bae .
S a m R o g e r s (59) an d linei
ru n n in g back CurtisI M artin trie s to elude Ss
g
h
t.
10
territo
ry
Monday
nigh
b rea k in g into Buffalo <
, ;
P a t s bje a t
FO X B O R O , Mass. ((A
/ P) - Thc
iaise on a rare
Pairiots found Uicir ofiena
•ance and thc
M onday night appcaran*
:r coach
Marv
Buflblo Bills had neither
c
lomas to stop
Levy nor Thurman Thoir
Ihcm.
Cunis Martin
Rookie running back Cu
ad th e ir b est
and D rew Bledsoe had
games as New Englandd vwon 27-14,
IC
en d in g its Tivc-game s lid e and
tning streok.
Buffalo’s fivc-gamc winnin
ained in first
Thc B ills (5-2) remain
Patriots
placc in the AFC East.. Thc
T
owest scoring
(2-5) w ere thc NFL’s low
playofT hopes
team but renewed ihcir pla
n tl^
the weekend
against a team that began
with the NFL’s top-rated1defense.
dc
surgery
With Levy recovering’ ftom
fr
ssistant head
for p ro state cancer, assi;
lied the Bills,
coach Elijoh Pitts hnndlec
But six m inutes into0 th
t e g am e ,
10 p
pulled a left
Buffalo lost Thomas, who
turn.
hamstring and did not rctun
itrow a touch- Bledsoe, who didn’t thro
h game
o f thc
..‘d own pass until his fifth
g
-a rity -j -
paroc^
id ttoo slow on-defense-to|
A grng ahd
ik Bnincll.
thc Jacksonville;
mI s
catch Marie
1
NFL trend
T ^ X s o c iii
ck who
scmmblcd 11 times;
■“
quarterback
'
Super Bowl for 58 y ard
a rds as thc Jaguars tie d ai •
St jjianbnt: UnilL-tiJorMTlTg.,
A 3»sat
team wilh their;
s h e k e l s , record forr aa fitst-ycar
:
tmfl tfti- n«»tt jyu qiirim'int' <JJJ
<CBXx)iiimjmi
S u d d e n ly
ihirdwin.
■flK sam r*
Jim H ars o the: B
Birow ns may be tied for,
m anflyiirm ii
Ji-m'CasBB
ic division,
even after threci
baugh s tr- first in thc
d
but they’re second!
uck and the straight losses,
loss
graaaactoicnnllfl& eanfcd’'
D o lp h in s
c ic v ciland.
la n where the few fans!
-nbtapmm
|o s t 27-24 w ho. rerm
m aained in C le v elan d ;
B m ifan?
in overtime
s ta d iu m1 aatt thc end chanted “ Go;
o TTir ib c r
and
Dan xribcl Go
A m suifcafi
e Tribe
isn’t going much bet-,Marino got
That the
Ti
J
m
tQfsdoeOT’tsiw n to matter. ;.
1
tffthesedtQ's
e a r the k ^ for us was inUm-|
ThentbQr
“Last year
t only win and id a tio n ."* ssra id linebacker P e p p e r
„ hamfirfNowOrie a m itso
o ne o f Bill Belichidc’s i^ n g !
y Ilosing to the johnscjn,onc
H aii: buttuiiii OH- SuiKiay by
TnAHnp mr rft
OT* tfae week • cx-Giants.
^ fetSi. w ho had; h it bottoi
T»iT«n»i.^ni w
year people have'found the;
ijj beiuic titCarnimni
“T h b yeaj
a to ll
rflicleaajiiS
ing. Defensive c r a ^ in the defense. .They’re saying.. Wbtae;.
bicltrrin)
'of3Ka*imii
st play.
Ifw e play with the,
p
iini«TTn»Tti M o n te C o len[nan
u and JefT ’Let’s just
I Browns
and not be scared,'
a
tbes
i
k
fmes
Q
eveland
Bi
g,
Q
x
s
g
o
c
m
t
D
^
x
^
b
t
a
n
i
t OsBSi smne liiiiiss Bsozim
CBLaaOe
Sflxefiniding o f these guys
^ays, we’re going to come up;
_
andi t h e safeties
s
auiuufrtaLinae lv e s ^ lja tw
weefcwhenit withsomepL
sp b ^ ’"
V
;
*
iin
S
l
l
i
m
a
»
i
S
E
h
t
f
i
s
^ tbeS am sii
It wasn t so oiuchi
itroog safety
3 , Hcw' Orleans.
Or
.
w as. s u s s e s t c d . t h a t ;itr
f a » :T im ra
taints (1-6) lost in Carolina.!
t tbe benched, that tbe Soin
Mfcftncil S c w a r t
3 e d m c k .e
be it's w bo helped
hel]
inflict it: Sam .Mills;
^
fie e s a ^ G m e A tkins( suggested
s
aill(»iii(gi&
Maxie.
to name two. Both;
^
m i^ w a lic a ix tif th a tb a pippeiKd
f
' and Bren; M
j
icsn^ikae UB
ef Saints
and Dom Capers.i
^ b u t B em te are former
£
^
Y e s . MaxiiBO i s o u t,
a> becE aa.i
CIS’ coach, is a Mora protege!
be
one
o
f
the
the
P
antbos'
E o s a r iis s u p p o s e d to be
ms.
—. h e w as
IS oc n his staff in both the;
^ N E !L -s6 e g b a ct» p sa ig ldLdiedefenseb
]
xShnla’s
had
U SFL andin
1 in New Orleans.
;
b
a ig poaedi ti> b e t t e beat
I
~I wanted
ted this game badly, I re^ly;
c
n i c e t h e ’’B u I l s B ^ o f t tiiceariy’SOs.
ii
IfMM
n e Huizengo. did,” saidi Mills,
Mi the soul o f thejSointsj
3,
IT tft& co n liin ie s.. Wayne
likdy to SDg- for eig h t years
ye
before jum ping tc^
^
tfic tn y stnxtt o w nei^ i s lil
1anifl fflDCan S i. Hjhhk.
the sea- Coxolim when
whe New Oricans balked atj
gESL Saxnliii txm le ploiccs oiler
ol
n , who’s been offering him;
[im a contiacL Hc got it. 20-3;
JJ- s m wtt& J in m iy Johnson,
^ iii'irwiH»' ffir-;r pt»nn^ rnlToahisboatofr
<in
n oofTcnsc that generated ai
despite an
I4S yards for Carolina.
1
laughable: I4i
^ dJcEIntitfitKeys.
T h a i’s; bb<ec au se M ills ohd th<^
“W e il II d io a 't knowV if
i I ’m sure
bm
m Niro’O d isi^a;
pt four
mtaceptions off Jim;
nose
tackle defcxtse got
f
aboufi
cock
b
o
tto
m
,”'
a
imn,-«nrB»nM
iter the 17-16 Everett, w
whi
ho looked like A haheim ’ •
e CKndc K liit^ n i; said afh
TOavtml
ving ducks off his back footj
inte losses — Xun, throwinj
Ioa&.'’Btic a fie r these thn
re ssu rc from C a rb lin a ’sJ.
Its — I’m not u n d e r pres;
a, ' t t e Coits,. Jels a n d Saints
which Capers has miidc into;
jwcrthantfaaL defense, whii
e s a c y a a cair g et niuch low
SBveaihmlb
[ble unit.
j
e Eipecfally finr x teonr that
th) was sup- arespectable
db=5-«=:
MM
BowL"
S o now
N om ’s in deep trouble.i
0.
pa9 cd!tD>gDtDdieSuperB
19
aa>'BaaiiraEIimi.
thc death o f Jinii
la rg e ly bijccnusc
cc
Irviiisftyaradded p igpective.
^
il
th
e
team
with
fiu
r
g
u
y
^
d.
“Reality
is
Finks
left
t
t
ar
“le 's nafity.-’^ h c said.
T jroM -r fl
t m t ^ rrrfiW-r-**'
( in c lu d inn g M ora) running w h a ^
■oticc.ry:
ed to
t ran. That’s j ^ b a b l y j
g:
2 . ClcBciiBid: Soft in tfae
tb middle on pinks used
-&-0L
!r smL Ife
nfichael Dean w hy M ills
Ils . a future head c o a c h
[£dkfibisc
since- losuig Mii
olis
m i&= seonnfi llalS'
3 to Denver, -som ew here.
ere. is in Carolina.'
I
andi Jaxxxes Joaes
amfljfigat^gliniinil^'
« = » = is,
^
up[) on Bilais, 27--14 ^
jmpleted 23 o f 40 passes for
season, com]
and a 5-yard touchdown to>
262 yards :ar
Irisby.
Vincent Bris
Manin rusmshed 36 times for a careeryards and a 20-yard touchhigh 127 ya
first o f thc game. He had1
down, thc: fi
mshcd forr I'102 yards in his pro debut:
86 in his next five games.
but only 186
■triots. in their first Monday
Thc Patric
ne in eight seasons and the
night game
ome in 14, rccovcrcd three
first at hom
md had four sacks against aI
fumbles and
had lost three fumbles and1
Icam that ha
cd seven times all season.
been sackcd
Thomas’s’ fumble on his firet cany
Martin’s touchdow n. His;
led to Mot
ent. rookie Darick Holmes,
replacement
nblc on the first play of the
lost a fumbl
alf and M att Bahr followedI
sccond half
i.yard field goal for a 24-14
with a 39-yi
lead.
Thomas sv was injured on a 20-yaid1
run lo a I fifirs t do w n at thc. New
11-yard line. He was taken to
England 11-:
n>om on a cait and fmi^icd
the lockcr-n>
with 42 yards cn foor cani
seiti
Iting a t o n n
icaught iw o
Irecord with ictTi*inots in 4
t h r games
fb rd K fiist
The Patriots scorcd fo gs i:
Martin s 2ft- •
itime in four games on M
n c . die eaiii>-ani nm 4:26 nBO tbe psm
„CTn
est
they'NC
scored
I
t
e
seasi
'
I^ v a rd field
Stexr C hrisue's t»t> 23
afkrtfaefiiss
;goals cul the k ad to 7-6 af
■mrMlrri wife a .
iquaner. Thc Patriots r=sp«
12-play. 70-yaid marcbb im i p ed inBledsoe’s 5-yard pass to i
imade the Score I44s.
D a\e ^^cggen•s 3-\ardiiu
i n m a d c i:
; bale bis i i c
21-6 with 1:57 left inifaeh
JC wnic afie r
Patriots couldn’t Slop ifac
n n k sb o o ix d
ithat as Kelly and BiDy Bm
iiq) on a 45->wd loucbdowi
i m ; K clh-S
33 seconds befosr halfttn
1pass lo Cankcfl Gai doer aOD Baf&kTs
first tw o-poim conversit
sincc the nile » » implci
U~14a:
half:season dieu' Buf&k> to 21
itime.
Seattle!w ary Oliver likehly retool]lin g
away-giveaway
\'
m argin in the
N FL a t minus
mnis Erickson
SEATTLE — As Dcnni
10. After allowom e’s plastic
.w alked o ff thc Kingdom
*ing seven sadts..
thc
•pasture, his expressionn begged
b
y th e S eahaw ks
■ W S J? !} .
•question.
A a re am o n g 'th e:
cribe that look
“How would you dcscrit
^
NFL
leaders
cr tisked.
^ '
on his face?" an onlooker
o
f l
with23.
?”
.. . “Disgxist? Frusmtion?”
Changcs m i ^ 1
abscrvcr. " It’s
r ^ .
•:: “No,” said the first obsi
;
be
forthcoming
■ ^ o n d that.”
■ assoonasioday.
.!• And it was.
.
u
^
MJrer
“ I ’ll review
Ihc above and
:. Erickson was all of thc
ev e ry positionI
lc S
.m o re a f te r thc Seattle
1 eah a w k s
>ottuill team , including the
elves in a on thc footj
.crnBarrasscd themselv
ck position," Erickson said,
)ss Sunday to quancrback;
tumover-fillcd 35-25 loss
. "R ick’ss a good quancrback. but
.the San Diego Chargera.
playing like he’s agwble o f
on nearly 84 he’s not pla;
F or a coach who won
?uncs the prc- playing."*EErickson said. ~ ... YouI
„pcrcent o f his college gam
.vious seven seasons, hiss first
fi pro job can’t put ititaall (bbm c) on the quarterh o u ld c rs b y any means,
-is rcacquainting him w
wiith-losing, back’s sho
dy in th a t room was
cc games
in a Everybody
..Erickson hasn’t lost three
;
including the coaches."
hington State, involved, inc
,row since 1987 at Washin
51 tth eir th ird
Ericksonon lifte d M irer for JohnI
but th e Scahawks lost
stmight Sunday and arc: in danger o f Friesz withih 1five minutes to play. Hie
IS c h e e re d by those whoI
in the move was
•dropping off thc radar scrccn
set
the Kingdome crowd1
remained from
frt
..NFL-s AFC West.
four turnovers
of 45.821.
..,,T h c defeat featured foui
whose highlight Sunday was
lircr — three
Mirer, whi
,b y quarterback Rick Mire
ble in the end o 41-yard1tctouchdown pass to Brian1
intcrccptions ond a fumble
'crcd by th c Blades forr aa 7-0 lead, has thrown six
z o n e th a t wos I’ecovcrc
/n passes and 12 inlaecp)wn. Thc loss touchdown
.“ Chargers for a touchdowr
season. H c had only sc\enI
M e f t th c Scahawks at1 22--5 , w h ic h tions this scj
ons (and 11 TDs) in the 14
<sonvillc has inlcrccptions
!; .TTJcans expansion Jackso
ployed last season.
cattic.
games hc pit
:• one m ore victory than Scati
wos gone from the locker
to win
Mirer wa
i T hc Scahawks now havc
ha
:n ireporters were allowed in
ne gam e s to room when
; four o f th e ir final nine
;ame, but teammates soundo f after tlic gan
: m atch thcvdismal 6-iO0 rccords
t
Greek chorus in supporting;
Flores cd like a Gn
; 1993 nnd 1994 that gotit Tom
T
;rs arc ju s t as
him.
' fired. T h e olher numbers
- bleak. S eattle has thcr w orst tak e-' "I have ei a tot o f confidcncc in
Seattle Times
inancial
3 |9ers eamn fine for fii
y mayoral campaign
(
|role in cit)/
I
JO G m saidRick.** u araertadk Cailtoo
It's xn ta ll OD
“W c'rc juss sanggU i^ Ji':
Rick's dw oldos."
for216-winis
M irer went 17 for 26 fa
hnerwith one touchdown a odd tfaiBc
:
-\-ad iicoring
ecptioixs.
An
4-\i
hi «-as s n llip ^ to Jam es M c K n i^
nee c a ll o n
ficd by a n in te rfe renc
McKjugbL
passesibB-56
Friesz hit four o f
pa
o s ' soft bni>yazds a^iinsi tbe Charstn
-tfae
game zone defense, but sa
a lo ji^ilacc
:gam e be doesn't cxpcct
Mirerastfaesxancr.
ixv C anitom
S eattle's only offcnsiv
0 rushed 3B
was C hris WaiTcn. « ito
times for 112 \-ards andd tw
1 o io o c b ao-vaxdro*idowns. It was tbe fiisl IOO
D iego s in c e
ing gam e against San D
d-37sanKS.
'O d. 1 0 .1993.asfflctchaf;
ssnngbtfacji
That snippet o f soccess
reason that tfae S e a h n t ssstiDconsM^
s
d ilc -f~wt«Tl
icr themsel\'cs a respcclat
iteam and arc bafHed at tt
iucd losses.
**Eva>-body is s a n ioig
g io lo o k - a t
ithem selves and saying,^•■ ft-hatihe
a p u i n T rcjIhell is wrong?*" co-cap
Junkin said “We know »f etr'ie a h e n e r
team than this. W c '\r pcac
<
ithan this. W’c '\ e playedd bI d ierafaan
e
ithis. But nothing matlcTS;exCeoi-wlsH
1hiqipctts on Sunday aAemo
And u fc a has been b ^
Sunday
aftonoons
is
tfac
:
;g iv e up a lo t o f b ig ppla%*s. Tfaa
^ tt 2 S»-a 6 1biggesl againsl San D i gD
m In- T c n d l
yard gain on a lake pom
iFletcher. T h e run set o]
dow
n th at c u t an carty
I
1lead to 7 - ^
ice Evan!ISstin hasISsomeys^ards left
.JiJiiaCiIlif.
sa n d
Vaicc B a n s . U s tin ia j j ^ 3
- Ac 401 Vii
raunctbam 300iyards
Wiic«tr4m;p IHmi tftmw fiirnil
■Cii agaiixac t&e .sam e
o n e t&c week before;.
hiii
ans atr« e Yaimc
fa ^ frrrtn g tfie N F L 's
i E ^ a a ondiMBKWIimeaml^Mfe
«
Jbiajiisrdltc
tUn^xssus
.B
Fg?™ threw f i r 335
^
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3>hQai5tfi
nflT
anffimGitowiB; <=ff4S. amfl
■ S sanfe.toE ti^ih
iiB S o n d h j o v e r tfac
HBmifl ann dtfhc ifc c iii^ - 5®-D7 wiixi:
i&Cdis.
nr
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buc fiist sixBC
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quart
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O G D E N . U u * (AVP)
I - Jdafao
^ S a n F ra n c is c o 49crs; h a v e b e e n agreementIt vw ith th c a tto rn e y s o f thcI
w-wssiBxned
quaiicrtxack Eiic Hisaw
ion. a n d th e y s a id they ^
gaily funnel- commission
' fined $60,000 for illegal
nec offeasivg
thc Big Sk>- Confiasttc
lio n o f m a k in g .a n y th in g
91 p o litic a l no intcntio
' ing m o n c y into a 1991
o
p lay e r o f th e w eek mn Mondjn*..
5Ut o f th is .”
n i a ’s F a ir political out
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am c d J a c b b
w h ile th e le a g n c nax
letails w e re to be workedI
om m ission
Final deti
P o litic a l P ractices CCor
tfae to p
I
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t
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said
............ ........._ .o u l.a t.
------announced today.---------3 d c a a « p f a y e n -------riticizing the commissjoni
Ito thc 1991 Policy, criti
The m oney went into
• B o is e S ta t e 's G rcegj E ric k s o n
rly announcem ent.
o f thcn-S an for the early
re -ele ctio n cam paign'of
cp»i - inl t-^T¥>c
was honom ! fbr his fip
A gnos. w ho
P olicy s s a id th e v io la tio n s
• F rancisco Mayor Art Ag
play.
l y o r F ra n k
involved a to tal o f ab o u t S7.500I
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d
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i
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and would
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ip a ig n . b u t v iolated SanI
v e a lc d a t a state camp:
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SC^TO
lZREd>Wash.,
accoumcd
for
st
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stricter
laws,
U rnam ed thc Francisco’s
'Wcws conference today,
i-43 upse: a f
imployees apparcnlly were - downs in Idaho’s 55-^
m. thc c h ie f
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team a n d Keith Simon,
ed fo r contributions they • sixifa^ianked McsQana.
reimbursed
■-financial ofilcer.
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m -n s ih m ^
yards and six tracbdou
;o m m is s io n
said,
I o us o f f e n s e ,” said con
iO \ - a r d s a i d
th e air, and added 50
irceracnt w ith th c FPPC
The agrci
chairm an Ravi Mehta, who
wh callcd it
;
another score on the ^| o i m d . a c
ed g e d , t h a t n e ith e r th e
I9crs fans.
-’acknow lcd
’ "a slap in the focc” to 49ci
averaged 20.7 %-ards p e r conqiTe10 indication
49crs owvn'n e rs n o r P o lic y knew
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i
ac ty tc d . H is
lion
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contriburions, he
tem regional about the: illegal
il
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es i s a
six touchdow n passes
I.S. H ousing
added,
Jadm inistrator o f the U.S.
record.
ent. had any
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•and U rb an Development,
x rih ea w B S d
Others
noaninaied
fca
lures
for
cam
paign
contrigdoing.
• its proccdun
. Sknowledge o f thc wrongd<
w o e Exon H u r l^ o f B o issS Q n e .
•olicysaid.
bulions. Poli
A n a n g r y .49ers px^esident,
p
•tt'^ l i i iiy tnn
Jesse Hardt o f E aston "V
91 contributions were not
lurpriscd by
Thc 1991
. ;C a rm e n P olicy was aurj
S ts te .
Al&edo .Anderson o f' Idaho
h
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nt.
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v e p layer o f
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might
week a
m o r i ^ tltc second stia;
3sen for th e
L o b o h a s b e e n chos
d e f o is i v c h o n o r. L in eb a ck er
ts th e pick a
A n to ih e W r ig h t was
)lay in N ew
w e e k ago f o r h is pl<
'icto ry o v e r
tW exico’s 2 4 -1 0 vie
PTmiiait'
e n io r from
C e le a d n c , a sea
ca u sed an d
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m a sack, setcecovetedafinnble on
’s first touchrm gm >N ew M exico’s
iq
dowm iit d i e rtsad wii^ over CSU.
the game, he
A nd witit 1 : 2 2 1 ^ in tt
0 ensure the
ixxteteeptcd a ^itss to
vuitiify,.
contest w ith
H c fixiiished tfae co
eig itt ta c k lta ,. seven1 unassisted,
1
sacks for 17
^rrtf re c o rd e d tw o sai
yards in: fosses.
lo
•AlM'Ott M ondi^. J oim csD y co f
wns named W AC
Brigham Young
Yo
ca m
special tea
r player o f thc w e ek
a n d U tahh w
v id e receiver K e v in '
a s choscn
offensive playDyson was
<
cr o f the w
wet
eek.
|i
D y e , a1 ju
j u n io r .college tran sfer
fro m L p ss..A
Angeles, luwl fbui’.punt _
br I109 y a ^ including a
letum s for
return for a touchdown in
9 0 -y a ^ retu
quarter as BYU defeated
the third qua
lg 23-20
in Provo. U tah,
W yom ing
2
ehdow
T hc to u ch
d n broke o C o u g ar
ptm
Stadium ptn t return rccord o f 89
y a r d s s eJtt bt y V ia Sikohem a o f
1984.
BYU in 198
Iso recorded two kickofT
D y e also
r 67 yards, including a
returns ofor
igh 39-yard retum lo h f Ip
season-high
Cougars’ final touchset u p tblee <
dcrwn.
D y s o n1. a sophom ore . frp m
Utnh. recorded a carccrC lintoo. Uti
high 166S yards
ys
on eight catchcs
touchdowns in thc U tes’
and tw o tou
22 -2 1 vict<
ic to ry 'o v c r A ir F o rc e .
W ith 311 s e c o n d s left, D y so n
caught a ^0-yord
^0
touchdown p ^
win.
to s o U thIC
cw
'
&
josdoy. O c to b o r 2 4 .109^' Timot
imos-N ow s. Tw in Falls, Idah o
Tuo:
rB riefIfly i n s ^ o[>rts^ 1
AVitness:: King
I
kept tight
It r a n bn cash
. Loo
N E W Y O R Kfcrr~Don King’s income tripk
pled to S60
after bcg
look in tben-boxia
ixing heavyweight rfMippinn
m M ik e Tyson, but tbc pro-'I
moter still wpuld
tld not let his en^iloycies sigi
•ign d ie d c s for a s little as a
nickel, his fonncr;
ier accountant testified M ond
■Joseph M aflia
ti
ia took
tbe stand as a k ^ wii
w im ess xn d s govutunoit'sJ
ottempt to coQvinc
/ince a juiy that King hked
d ia oooiiact to 1981 to colIcctS350,000fh)n
rora-Uoyd’s o f London after
e r if
was carKeUed. '*
u
The form er con
controller for King from 1986
19
to 1991 tesdlied tbat.
f
King’s company,
1
ly, Don
King Prodwaions, faa
between $10 milli
lillion and S20 million b eio
fare T ysoo cam cTSiBtl in^
. .1986.
He said the ann
snnuallrvenues grew to ass e
s s S60
widi
thc arrival o f Tys
Cyson aod tbe emergence o f p ^ -p e r-v ie w tdevisioa.
Maflia said K ine %
was pleased about tbsL
**He to ld 'm e on
once yoii were-only as goood
o s s bow moch cash soo“
hove," MaJHa said
aid.
•
A f lid to fa n d b o w
. That’s aU it was.
A nd it happenedI iso qu ick ly , in
tfae blink o f an e yre,
e tfaat it went
ist T V replays.
' u n detected on m ost
v d a n d Cavaliers
O n ly
tbe Clcve
a
g o t d ia r hiniH on a 'vid eo that was
slinc by a local
sfaot from tbe baseli
c r e w d id tb ey s e ce 'e x a c t l y w hat
rer forw ard Rick
D etroit Pistons powei
M ab o m bad d o n e to
ti th e ir-g ifte d
po in t g n n L M aik PTice.
ri
^ ^ M a b o a ij .’s d b o w . down
nd^.
w
Crenshaw
IddnQT sto
tones removra
AUSTIN, Texa;
»as. - M aster ^ an q n o n -B
a C ren stu n ^ w b o playedi
Sen
brilliantly in thIC
c 1Dunhill Cup dc^nte a r r*w mam pain in bis leftt
kidney, was b o q»italized
^ it
Monday fo r ranow
oval o f a I d d ^ stone,
“H e’s fine,” Crc
Cfcnsbaw’a agent Soott Styt
ly ers ssidL “V c w ent in ifaiss
' morning and will
ill be released this aftemooc
w o . H e can go to Ttdsa dba
Wednesday andi whether
wl
be can practice ojrr ni o t w e don’t know hot bee
can play Thursday'
lay” when the Tour Cban^no
Starts,
Crenshaw under
dcrwent a procedure calledd lidw
L O r^i^ in whicfa diockt _
tr»
waves ore used to :smash stones into piecese sqim ll
'‘Hc’shad.symmptoms
pl
since just after tbe: Gi
Gist o f th e m o n ^ sincc tbee
Buick Southem: Of
Open,” Sayeis said.
*
Crenshaw then
3> >
went to Wentwoob, Engji
iglan d , irfiere be was diim s t iround o f tbe World M ate
nated. in the first
Ucfa VlMy Cbsmpioosb^ byf
ca.
Costantino Rocca.
u s e lineli;
iliacker to play \versus Huskies
^ - H ie NCAA has stuck
LOS ANGELES
Jc Ito Its uitenjicliticios con^,
cm C al w ill have to sit ootI
tat Israel Ifeanyi o f Soutbeh
mittee ruling tbat
four games, b ut:thc
the Trepans’ defensve eod1 w
« ill p b y this u ed x n d in a■
key Pacific-10 gan
tcmporaiy restraining order
Bccausc o f a ten
T iissued F ndty aod rctnam)w ed to play in the Tn^ans**
til 1Nov, i Ifeanyi was allow
. ing in effect until
tnd w ill ^ allowed to
loire Dame on Saturdi^ ani3
38<10 loss at Nott
f
again next Saturda
1
Seattle.
d Wasfaing;too
(5-2) are 4-0)
USC (6-1) and I7th-ranked
'
Both No. 13 US
in Poc-10 play.
becm ts e o f t he UCAK s a n e
Ifeanyi a l r ^ y ii
for allegedly baving in^ro]
tion against himn fc
v oper contact vixb an agi ult
ig rmoney from bis counttymc
m en. .
and for accepting
ug suspensions
llers escape dnij
VoUeyballi
Swit 2o la n d - Two top A
Aim erican beach voDeyboII1
LAUSANNE,, S
n^nTiiwp l l ^ firO
tn
capcd suq>ea9atts after beoc
players have escap
the sport to fail drug
dm t e ^
m
ional Volleyban Fedeiaticm s a id Monday tbat MikeI
The Intemationi
e d p r a t i v c for tbe bawnrri1
Scott Friederlchsen tested
' Whitmarsh ao dI S<
>dephedrine at a World Chas
stimulant pscuodq
<
Calif., July 16.
Hennosa ^ ca chI., C
odo cte d a t tbe UCLA lab tn^
o ftb c test results were cond
Two analysest of
itive fn i£ n g .tb e fedentkn>
td tboth confmned tbe posith
Los Angeles and
said.
IS A
ppeared at a bearing in LoS
i n g e le s and (fid noc der^rr
The players appc
e ir
fisderthe p r e ^ c c o f tbe banned substancc in tbeir
: ation said.
3 ^ o f a dofring offense and*
The federation
nd
tbc
a
o
o
.
However,
tbe
sospenaided
three-mootb
suapensio
ordered a suq>cndi
i n •‘form alities’* were not*
sion w ill n o t-b)c
e 1applied becausc certain
U.S. national volleyball-fedi
respected by th c^U.
d y
ets NHL’s weekl
; Goalie net
a C ^ Ia d e s
m R anfocd. wbo posted a 2J
N ^ Y O R K -- IEdm onton goaltendcr Bill
g e, w a s seicctcd NHL play' 0*1 rccord with a I1.95 goals-i^ainst average,
: er o fth e week MMonday.
ot
I
Raxtfbid.had a .935 save pereentage in w io s o v e r New Jersey and
tie m th San Jose.
Vaocouver and a tii
,
icago defcnscman Gary S uSET
ta t e tb e am rd . Soter had*
He edged Chicag
i six points in four g]
pug^ marathon1I
ries runner thrpi
^!l^ckcarri<
m ra in e iiiiiscJft
and
R.L - John Gregorek overc
WARW ICK, R.1
ick to outrun Simoo Peter an
a i d w in 'tb e Unrted HeaJifa*
used a strong kick
iigland Ocean State M antboc
KHL
Plans o f N ew Engh
en w ith'P eter at the 24-mile
Sedconk, Mass., puUed even
Gregoiek, o f See
I
1 e to w in S onde’s racc
marie, then a p ped^ ;p?yt htfn near tbe ftm dih lin
iinutcs,3I seconds,
. in 2 hours, lom inu
r 11 w a s going to h&% on atI
es, I was doubting «4tctber
’'F rom ^ miles,
siccpkffaaser cnnyrting in
i r i . a iwo-time Olynqric stc
; all,''-.said Gregorek
I
on. **I expected die worstt _ t o th e last half-mile. J
his first m arathon,
much kick 1 was going to»faawc.~
fa
didn’t know howVlii
ania, finished two secondsi hi
bacL
Peter, o f Tanzani
,
iM
e i’s i a c e at 2:41:23. Mary
D vien'e M ota oo ff Honolulu won tb e w om
Hamarock, Mass., fitndied1 s ec o n d a t 2:42.-00,
Lynn Currier o f Ha
ulder
a
m
a
tbcrc
were
about
Peter
ran
sbouIder-to-sbouU
Gregorck and Pe
idc t o <.wiiitin Peter,
200 m eters le f t Then
T b Grcgordc used bis kick
a n g tb e fin i^ tine aod was
- H e c o lla p s ^ on itbe pavement after cTOSsn
treated by m ^ c a l ]
to Yankees
M quits, goes t(
Astros GIV
'
ring. I never saw
-W h en l was playir
tat,” C avs coach
a cfaeap^boc
tfaal
old s ^ later, **If
Lenny W nkats wooli
y o a look at tbc tappe.
e y o u can sec
b o w s ly M ab o m w a s a b o u t it,”
b e t a s Cavs gena
Mahocii was fined, bo
IC E m b iy put it.'
esal m am gfr W iQne
s to n s m ^ r bave
“ F d r 55,000, the P ist
e s a cham pi*
b o n ^ t tb em selv ej
i ^ A t tbe time
A nd Embry was rig
— t h c C avs led
— Feb. 28, 1989 —
t h c Pistons by f iv e g a m e s. Price
m issed tbe next tw o {
m . th en ^ t 42
o f a mild concussion
the season. Tlut
.p o c e n t tbe rest o f tb>
live-gam e lead tnmn ie d in to a six.
g a m e d e fid t, th en tl
th e C avs,w ere
rfiim nated by tbe Cabr i c a g o ^ I s i n
tb e first nxmd o f tfaes Ip i f f s — t ^
lignities .heaped
firs t o f several tndig
Mic b a d Jordon,
n p o a lhc Cavs by M
ing jm n p e r over
w bose buzzer-botini
e 5 rem ains one
o f tbe NBA’s great &
re d wfaat would
I’ve often wondere
h a v e happened h aId
d P r ic e saw il
e d . W o u ld thc
c o m in g and d ockec
t aan d p asso l the
Pistons bavc
CavS?
A ad if noc w ooldi itb e y bavc sur;ve s e r ie s w ith
v iv e d a best-of-fivi
Jordan? And i f n o t, . 'w o o ld Pistons
general manager J aack
c M cC loskcy
ng s tu p id — as
wing November,
?d R o n Harper.
w b c n be sent g u a rd
tw o fiBt-ioond draftFt p ic k s and one
fac L o s Angeles
le g g ic Williams
d q j p e n for guard Re
a n d tb e d ra ft r i g h!its
t t o forw ard
DannyFeny?
Tbe'Pistons b a v c■'rtw o titles. Tbc
C avs ha>e notbit^ bxit
a scars, mostly
firom JotdaiL
a v e com m itted
A nd now tbey b ai
t o rebuilding. T h e y s e n t P rice to
illets fo r a firstIfae W i s l d i l ^ Bull,
ro o n d pick in n ex t J u n e ’s college
d r a f t . Tbey s e n t ssbta rtin g cc n ier
J o h n -H ot R o d - WViilliam s to thc
P h o e n ix S u n s f o>rr g u a r d D an
M a je ile . fg rw ard A n to n io Lang
a n d a first-ro u n d p i c k in 1996.
Last lin k to tfaat
1997 o r 1998. T be la
B rad
g re at
te a m ,
ccee n t e r
D a i ^ J n ^ . will p ! cy
^ a g a in only i f
tb e pain in bis back. g o ^ aw ay.
rw i s for fonncr
Tbe only hope now
s s . WHkens and
C avs to f i ^ happiness
E b l o have no s h oo tt i n A tla n ta .
r i s D u d le y in
N e ith e r does C h ri;
P ortland. Bot H a rp>er
e m ig h t g et a
B u lls , and tfae
r i n g w ith Jordan’s E
H a m s g re a tly
a d d itio n o f W illii
c s o f tbe Suns.
~nBprores tbe chances
ontend. but tbey
BrffaS W<»’t COB
1 tb e p layofb if
P rice s t^ b e a ltb y .
rts d i d n ’t have
I f only tbe BoUet:
fo o r games against tb e N e w Jersey
Nets.
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A round tb e league
bout bailing out
B a n o s fed gmlty abo
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f h is jtobbies. ... Thc Bullct.s
oitc„cnu
ixcrs ‘‘putting guys on thcirrbI u tts .Ifn o t.ru
got from
»m th e C d tic s? Hardly, Sixe
: ggiro u n d la s t w e ek on"'a
broke
n 4
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kick Luc Longlcy’s bulL”
bu
coach Jo
Jobn L ucas did. play him
0-scal arena, thc M CI Center,
20.000-sc
minutes
ss a gJOTC. “but it’s not Uiot
thi
w ntow n W a s h in g to n . ..."-A
Salley, an
in downi
R aptors veterans. John
J
sim ple,’
e ,’! s a id B a rro s , w ho then
the
'illie A nderson
writerininBoston suggested that tbc
ound c x -P is to n , and Wil
talked ab
about tbe Sixers’ first-roun
s’ new
hy they haven’t
J^cltics’
n arena, thc FlcctCcntcr.
c an’t figure out wh)
draft pick
ick. guard B J . Tyler,
also bc
bc re fe r re d 10 as thc
lut it been sent packing by
b> general man“1 gotot th e chance lo play, but
C enter. ... W hen th c C avs
prefers a
EliicCcn
S
rax if agcr Isiah Thomas. Salley
tnlght ba
bave been a litde diflerent
ni out
'here his parents
backcd
o o f th e H arold M incricm,” trade to Atlanta, wh(
id ^worked out better for them
B J. had
ir AAle x a n d e r tr a d e , form er
e Hawks
deal for
V ictor
live. “ W hy don't the
1
Bairossa
said. **A lot o f tbe reason igot
1 gi
igan guard Jim m y King got
G e o rg ia
Michigar
m c?” s a id Salley,. from
l
the oppc
iportunity w as because B.J.
B..
lime. But not much,
Moments
someborrowed
bon
:ady, Tcch. “ I could help them."
tt
wasn’tI rready. I f he’d been readj
cs inii Toronto say King, a seccd his own quesSources
hot I later, Sailcy answered
maybe I ^would have gotten the shot
)und pick, has been a bust. a.
mch money. I’ve
ond-rounc
tion, “1 make too mui
did. ItI v,
w a s n 't lik e they told me,
m<
rs
rookie
Randolph
Childress,
nd I ’ve got tw o
Blazers rc
played 10 years, an(
‘Here. D*
Dana, you’re tbe man.’ It was
w:
ent from th e P is to n s to
tnlract. And they
who wwci
years left on my coni
Pee. 'H ere. Dana, go aheadI and
on
more like
md in thc O lis T horpe deal,
guy like mc $2.5
Portland
don’t w anl lo pay a gi
doyourtl
rtbing. W c need you.’ ■*
d his
rstand lhat. But I
missed
h first 14 shots — then
miUion. 1 con underst
im. They need a
made three
lhr« straight triples in 1:05
nnis could help thcir lean
Blame
me o u r o ld friend Dcnni
st Utah.
... L eague.officials
I
icred big g u y , and i ’m a1 big
\ guy? I’m a against
Rodman
in for turning mild-manncrc
heavy fines for crithave hrcalcncd
thrci
ilin ’ leader. 1 know how thc
th game should
L ongley in to the F lailir
Luc Loi
jmmcnts o f replacement rcfcricol comn
,gley
bc played.”
Australii
ilian. A d a y before Longle
ces, but
but th a t d i d n ’t s to p R ick
.
• •• •
rumbled
Ml w ith form er MichiganI smr
su
nan, lhc new W arriors coach,
:n the Bulls were . Addman,
the
Q uick shots: When
Chris W e b b er, R odm an toldI th
lan. king o fth e whiners when
Jay so n
Adelman,
lotof
c o u r tin g free agent
a(
press: **1'!
*I'm l o o k ^ foiward to a lot
<
IS inir Portland, said: ‘•They’re
ijccted him to a
hc was
need W illiam s, they .subjc
ing a r o u n d bere. We nee
braw lini
ng thc
ogical lest. The
blowing
tl whistle on guys 20 feci
tobc
four-hour psycholog
lg on this team. We need to
b
brawling'
e flo o r w h ile ig n o rin g two
up the
day after hc took it, the
tl Bulls tmdcd
ou^-m indecL I used to slam
sloi
more tou
light bc a liltle
guys who
whi arc p o u n d in g aw ay at
for R odm an. “I mi(
wai
Jordan an Pippe n in Detroit I want
Ither
under thc basket.”
iams,
w
ho
then
cach
othci
'e-o- c ra z y ,” said Williai
them to b a v e a n ‘I-don’t-give-s
its to
rejoined the Nets, “bui
“I I’m not as
attitude. I f someone wantS
l
bicep’ ati
;t wword: F ro m jo u rn e y m a n
’’ ... Heal coach
Last
ive a
crazy a s Rodman.”
cheap shot, we’ve got U give
takcacbc
i forward
M arty C onlon. on
round pick Kurt
Bucks
fo
vays ' Pat R iley and flret-ro
sh o t b ac k . You caii alway
cheap sfa
’s thrilled with a two-year
why ic
he’s
lobe
T h o m o s fig u re 0tobum p h ea d s,
sneak one
n e in. I w ant all our guys to
b
ict: "Two
years for me is'like
contract:
'
»plc
T hom as reported 0totraining cam p
that way.
ty. W e’re going to put peopl
irs for
tcd “sleeping’’ as
10 years
f somebody else.”
II be
out o f shape ond listci
on the ca
canvas. M e and Luc will
b
, fl
M k
Im
’
''
M
h| m
the Cardinals last season,
joined tb<
sa t
“T bc eIi hiring o f Tony La Russa
;e ttbe Cardinals is a huge ste
manage
orga*'
rebuilding process o f this oig:
in tbe reb
tt," Jock«ly said. “He’s one (
nizuion.'
a managers o f this era,”
tbcbcstn
R ussa, h a s m anaged forr 17
1
La Ru
years — a ll in th e AL. He didn
too w orried about cChangin
appearr tc
proJi
s
and
said
bc
wanted
to
pn
leagues i
contending team “as carly £
duce aI ct
'
lc,”
possible,’
tlievc in high goals.” Lo Russ
"I belic
APfheto
I bdieve in big dreams.”
said.“Ib»
nevyly
n
a
m
e d m a n a g e rrooff th e S t. Louis
Tony La Russa, nc
d in a ls o u tfie ld e r B emnard
ar
Cardii
ame a n d n u m b er from
attended tbc news conferenc
■ence Cardinals, receive
re s a J e r s e y w ith h is nam<
Gtlkey’at
c k irs^ tbe move.
and endoi
iday.___________ _____
, _._team vlco.pre«Woj
lent.W alt J o c k e tt y Monda;
^He’s’s'b
' « ii1 6 'tb e 'W 6 rrd 'S e ric;
ities that have yet to be deterCardinals one sracapacities
who w as wilh the Car
he’s won
on tbe big g a n ^ ” Gilkey said!
sai(
niined.. La Russa spoke Monday with
son.
just a competitive personI and
on
“He’s jus
g coach
Chris Cham bliss and
dunk,” La Russa
batting
cc
•T hat was a slam di
w b a tw e n e ^ ”
that’s wbi
ither members o f h i s Oakland
^eareateam.”
soid olhet
-tiinc
said“No
contest.
We
51, brings his long-tiir
U Rus
o will retain Lou
suifTA-ould
wou bc considered for other
The Cardinals also
lg coach. Dave Duncan, vriih
wit
pitching
igs.
Ichpendicnst in
openings.
gins. B ro ck an d Red Scl
hmcan replaces Mark Riggin
him. Dun
y
Istay in scchool
N eb rassk a ’s PhOillips can!
r has suigery
dhockQ'player
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CLEVELAN D
onday night and accepted1 th
tii e g e n g ^ m m ige r ' s ^
• abruptly quit Monc
Iy ra
ork Yankees in an um ttually
I p id cDortsfa^
wjth thc New York
m s a s a player for George
sprat part o f three seasons
Watson, w bo sp;
cam, was first approachedI fo
fi r tb e jo b M ood^ *fterSteinbrcnner’s tean
Qqy, SteiuLrtnoer’s soo-inra»4elepboned by Joe MoHo
noon when b e wasV>»«»g* tnanagtng gm eial parti
law and tbe Yanloe
f.
was the uncertsinQr o f the s a le a n d possU e iDO\r o f
tjTbc key issuee w
bed a t lu b p c i e in Texas,
t>,” Watson said wbcn icacbe
the Hoiiston club,”
ast
w
e
d
c
V
was
£scassiag
rr
Drayton
McLane
said
last
Houston ow ner I
o f tbe team to a Noftbenia V
^ irginia grnqi headed by’
the possible sale: of
wbo last M ardi &iled in hfatis b id to obtain an o q a n ' William Collins,. wl
.sion franchise.
w oe^
p a s t :J o r C .
B y Cocky M dnecks
Km'gfat-RidderNews:
Qriesen emphasized that the5 disdi
ButGri
on
ctpline iiss :strictly academic-related,!, ond
iilctic
hing to ^ with how tbe athlct
hasnothit
nent h a n c e s tfae case,
depJitiua
illips
tkm s were inqx>sed cn Phi|lii
Sanctki
Iating tbe student code of roncot
for violati
rtball
duct forT aattacking Nd>raska basketfaa
pI^rcrKol
Kate McEwcn on Sept. l a .
thc
sen said i t is um sual tbatIt tl;
, Griesei
ased.
ISo f sudi sancticns are lelease
contoUsa
5t
1b e did it a t Phillips* request
Hesaidbc
Icnow
I Trfr.PI
. Phillips, wants people to kno
he Times-News !
Classified
Ci
Call
733-0931
"
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lhat hc is vcty sonyr ffor h is offcn.sc,”
ic prefers that the
said Gricsen. “and hc
public tx: told how hc is being sanetioned by lhc univeisity
ity.”
, ^
nan Trophy conP hillips, a Heisma
lhc team..
lender^ was dismissedj Irom
f
BUY
But Osbome toler said
so the door was
rcmm to the team.
open fbr Phillips to ret
:h paved thc way
IQAHC
L asfw cek. the coach
for Phillips to returnn to practice, but
302N.
mMain,Twin
i
Falls, Id. SSSQil
ildn’l play against
said the tailback could
Colorado on Sanirday.
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MKrailil posts $3.2I million loss71■
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The
c
le company
said the loss was
due to
:
10 1
higher
geocnil an^ adminis*
tniUvce
c expenses.
ith
“Allhi
.Ithou^ wc ore not happy with
fed
ottom line, we are encouraged
the botti
at.
^ i h ee ccompany’s improved opcrat*
[he
)erfonnnifee compared (o the
ing peri
lid
second
nd quarter o f ihis year,*' said
nd
Michae!
lael J. Fortell, president and
chicfexi
executive officcr.
:he
In tbe
tbe flrst aine moatbs o f the
,il.
year, the
thi company lost $12J mil^
lion,or
or71 cents a share, compared
to a profit
pro of $3.1 million, or 26
in the same period of
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many ended dose to tm(jttngcd,
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a t lost
dently slid 1.12 petw ait, tfae
ttk DAX index io FnddiBl
dings to take profits, evida
investors sold holdli
an fell
Ith o f third-qiwrter corporate
1
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By Virginia S. G a ib
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a
- Timcs-Ncws writerr
.
’ :
since Saturday
TWIN FALLS - Forecast
f
to pass through Blis
)lis8, Gooding, Shoshone
'and Minidoka, a slov
ilow-moving “secret" train
/e w aste was expected to
^
bearing ra dioactive'
> f f i o c h em
n is t, n u trffio n i^ .
ariy this moming - somercach Shoshone earlj
time after 1 a.m.
i t o s p e a ikk a t O ’L e ^
wKat
•TTicy’rB doing w
Kj w e wefe afraid o f " An ip te m a tio n a
■ T W IN F A L
I LS
icnt o f radioactive waste so
delaying the shiprhcnt
’ biochem ist an d nutritionist w ill speal
shone in the middle o f the
cak.
that it reaches Shoshc
ibout the leading ca u ses‘ o f
'Thursday abo
night when only the hardiest o f protestors
. . ‘death in A m
m eerica and natural preven
id E
Ellen Glaccum from tbe
enwill be present^ said
. tioo.
theSnake River Alliance;
Kctchum ofifice p f the
' Dr. G eorge
g e M ichael, w ho believe:
ng six casks o f spent fiiel
ves
The train, carrying
c
^
‘people can bC'
becom e their own primary
ary _ from American warship s that refueled at ship..W
^are-givers thi
through nutrition arid pre
rc'- ■ yards'in Bremerton,
V ash., left for the Idabo
ng 1Laboratoiy on Fridi^.
i'entatlve medi
National Engineering
ledical c w . will speak aitt 7'
n o r's oflice doesn't know
p.m . Thursda.^
ioir
• Thc Idaho govemot
da^- iin E e ''O X e a ry /Ju n io
'
the
train’s
schedule,
tie,
a n d federal officials
High SchoolI auditorium.
ai
\
twoikofvolunted-spiesis
Ith
aren't telling. A netwG
T h e • “ M^ a g i c
V a lle y V / H e a lth
lublic in fo rm e d ............
tiying to k e ^ the publ
. Awareness one
and Prevention Sem inar^Vis
ii
Monday, people: fn
from all over the M a^c
free.
tn . .
Valley were callingI th
the alliance for the latest
- Michael spe
s p e c ia l i^ in hum an nutrition. cardioVa
iVascular health,.coronary
risk , im m unene'-system p rotection and
d e p ressio n , a:
a s w ell 'BS ed u c atio n oil
an d oudants,1, vitam
vr
ins and minerals.
-----
tter^ Glaccum said,
’w ord from its train spottei
' JSom e gT*id they planned to be at the tracks to
Im eet the train, she said.
T he alliance is.encoumi
imging observers to
m
i ake tbeir presence knowi
)wn a t thc tracks so
^ William Broc^
Timcs-News writer .
that
t
tbe f e d ^ govemmenl
ent know s the waste
shipment
is * ^ t sncakmg; through,”
tt
she said,
i
A R C O - Idaho Gov. Ph
f*hil B att and
S ince the mid-1950s th
the U .S . Navy has
dozens o f state legislatorsI toured
ti
a few
been sending.spent fbel from
fr
nuclear-powb u ild in g s —at- th e —Idaho
Iio -N ational
ereid
ships to INEL The nn
radioactive material
<
Engineering Laboratory Mc
Monday - and
i stored near a sometime:
iq
nes volcanic region
many said they were satisfied'
d with thc way
i
atop
tbe Snake River Plain
nJ
A c ^ fer.
radioactive waste is stored thci
icre.
c k signed an agree. Cov. Phil Batt last week
A bigger concern is whcthe
tier Uncle Sam
m
r ent vrith the federal gova
vemmcnt thal opens
wiU honor thc tcrnis o f a reca
rent agreement
tfae
state to more than 1,0
1,000 shipments of
wlJ
t
allowing 55 metric tons o f w
used, but still
radioactive
waste. In return
irii, the govemmcnt
r
fiighly radioactive, nuclear fuc
iiel to come to
oiste in 40 years.
higl
f
promised
to remove tbe was:
ibc
INEL.
ISie
first
shipments.
ts are expcctcd
A t least three other shipr
ipments are already
10 arrive
today, but the deal spi
^ i f i e s that it
on
l east, Glaccum
n thc
to
a
o tbeir w ay to Idaho from
from Idaho in 40) years.
>
said
Monday. Two cany'■w aste from refuel- • h'6c
e removed
j
s
• “You always have a concerr
nn about what
ing
na'
shipyards in
ii aircraft carriers in naval
nay,
or
m
ay
not
hoppen
in
n the future,"
> e w p ^ News, Va., and another
N
ai
navy^pT.
n en tis fiom Poitsmouth, M aine, she said.
m
“said
“ d Rep. Doug Jones, R>Filer.
“Forty years is a long time
le and nobody
th e trains'
F o r m ore infonnation1 about
a
progress,
call the alliance at
a t '726-7271.
_____
p
Batt’s GOIP allies find
id I N
~ Sheririff;
" fire cchief
r mak<:e up
E L
O K ;
can guessIwhat
wh thc politTcol climate o r finonlion o f the US v/ill be,” Jones said
cial situation
during a lull
lul] in Monday’s tour. “Congress. *
maydosom
c
amcthing
39 years from now.”
the deal w as “th e best
B att'innsistcd
sis
agreementIt we
wi could get," but hc tempered
his asscssma
ment with a cautionary note,
“I feel as if the short-lcrm hazards arc
but we have to be concerned
m inim al,, bu
iiat,” hc said in a brief interview. •
beyond that,'
B att saidi hhce w anted his ag reem e n t to
tilTcr fines and fewer shipments, •
include stilTe
T condition
was attainable.
but neither,
co
>re hig h -lev e l n u c le a r w a s te ,
A s more
arrives at thc
the INEL, Jones and others arc
that it will be handled - and
confidentt th;
stored - safe
safely. Getting it to the site is
jucstion becausc “th e re 's a lot
another qucs
with transportation than wha^
m ore risk: wi
P le a s e s e e 1NEUC3 '
Whatgaame?
'Commissio
doners, mayors m eet
- tostudyrec
recycling program
TW IN F A\LLL S - C ounty co m ih isis sioners ah d1 m ayors from T w in F alla
County will m eet Tuesday to consider
,
a possible cou
iounty-wlde recycling pro lan
;
gram, C om mnissioner
is
Dennis M aughan
said.
. ^ T e tre ll^ ^ Ilia m IS
s
R e p re s e nittaa tiv c s o f H a m iltoo n • Timcs-Ncws correspo
spondent
ell
^
M anufacturing
ing in Twin Falls will tell
re C
local o ffic iaals
ls about the c o m p a n y'•’ss
W EN D ELL-Fire
< h ie fR e d O rrw illb c
c a p ab ilities fo r accepting re c y c la b>le
le
icting. accident victims
in charge o f extract!
from wreckage in G&
Gooding County, but he
m aterials, Mau]
iaughan said.
itrol o v e r entire traftic
T hc co u n ty ’s
’ woric tow ard a'^rccyywill not have contra
lere extrication is neccsaccidcnt scenes where
cling program
im is “in its infancy.” annd
d
saiy.
T uesday’s mn ci
e e tin g is only to g a thicr
er
Orr and Gooding; O
C ounty Sherifl' Jim Jax
information, he said.
•
rment
after Orr tangled
reached this agrecm
e
Tbe publicc is
ii invited to attend. T hb e
pu ty last week, spent a
is--. .. with a sherifTs dcpul
L ^ u p will meel
leet a t noon in tbe com m islen refused to do further
night m joiil, and then
sioders' o ffic
icee on the fourth flo o r o f
s
e
extrication
work.th e ;T w in F a ll
l l s C ounty C o u rth o u s e
“In the letter th at |(O rr) gave rhe,” Jax
b e f o re - goi:
;6 in g
to
H a m ilto>n
n
vanted total control over
said Monday, “hc wan
. M anufacturing.
□g.
daho law fotblds mc to
eveiything... but Idol
give him sole control.
ol.
Hollister wi
will vote fcr 3 city
worked out," Jax said,
. “But we’ve got itt w
id «evciything'is fine. He
' . “1 met with him, and
council mlember
ei
on Nov. 7
read our p ro p o s atll sa n d thftught it was
• HOLLISTER
E R - Voters in H o lliste r
great”
.
w ill choose th
thire e City Council' m cm agreem ent on Monday
Orr confirmed thee aj
- bers in municip:
sipal elections on Nov. 7.
comment. . .
_
but declined further: co
Thc three fou
four-year council positions
ident w est ofW endcll
'
At
a
traffic
accide
up fo r g ra b s a r e currently fille d b y
K
Wednesday, O rr w a s a rre s te d because
L arry B in g h]aa m
i , W anda G rig g s a nj”
d
:a ste r said Orr pushed
Deputy Curt Kancasi
C h a rlo tte N
Nee w to n . M ay o r K a r la
him and interfered1 w ith his police work,
Edvrards said.I.
.
rying to free a woman'
Orr said he wiis tryii
md G r i ^ are running fo r
.Bingham and
did not push Kaneaster
trapped in a car and1dii
re -ele ctio n , an
a n d M ichael B row n a nJ”
d
intentionally. T hc m
miisdem eanor charges
D ennis A lbers
;rs a r e also C ity C o u n cil
opped on Friday,
'V
against Orr were dropp
. .
candidates, Edw
idwardssaid.
.
vrote Jax a letter stating '
Meanwhile, O rr wro
eUDlOYCWRLESMwowemwninirii—
OYC
' that his deportment w
woould riot do any more
1 1 . play their own game
. p h eth Eckles, both 1'
le vwhile Kimberiy a n d
" W endeil tsam mana9geers T o n y Dias, left, a nIdd Ja
Itil Jax-rave-O rr “com------AmericanI L
1 ung Association ----" — extrication'work-imtil
a u th o n ty during this
plete and absol^i^e! ai
ay W endell In the s ^ n >nd
d g am e o f th e Canyon Conference
C
layoff In Jero m e Monday.
football playe
G ooding battle to play
takes draw
l
nings
for contest
a s e s e e SHEW FF/C3 L
,g
',
TSyiN F A L^LS
U •> The American L ung
A ssociation is ttaking drawings for its
annual C hristm
itmas Seals draw ing c o n . test.
T ravis M acbi
c b a c e k ,o f Biihl w o n 'th e
sion was overturned on Thursday
tiy were clear, and that Mic
icron’s exit
That decision
e engineering
pro- industiy
hai
lad previously managed the
<
ByiKarenTolldcinea
national comipetition
pe
last year w ith aa
from thc
lard voted 5-3 to tum control over
the'picturc m ade it easier‘ tto make a when the board
gn
jrams in Boise.
Timcs-News writer
coloi^d'pencilil ddrawing o f a m ouse g iv ion.
th e B o ise en
engg ineering co u rses t o BSU.
ill jalong until r i ^ t decision,
“I
was
thinking
about
it
all
ing a present to Ja cat.
was actually better as far os
ts this deci- Courses already
a d y at the University o f Idaho in
rd m eeting,” said
"It wa
ip to the tim e of the board
Last week’s decision to up
TWIN FALLS - Loi
M ore than 3C
3 0 '0 0 0 children e n te red-J
isn't
the
soMoscow
ore
:
riot
rio affectcd. and U o f I retoins
vas
co
n
c
cm
^
that
there
wasi
“1
was
beginning
sion
was
.
Eaton,
a
Twin
Falls
banker.
“I
niversity to take control Ea
allow Boise State Univ
the contestrr chemical
engineering ond oil
a so u t control over
cl
he sad . “Tbat part o)fitw
f
answ er tbe calledI bribe,”
bri
o idevelop a feeling that we: could
o
and electrical enpnecr- to
of civil, mechanical ani
Call 1-800-Ll
-LUNG-USA for an o ffio y e r a period of o f the:picturc
pic
ot this point"
m aker’s prograi
igrams on the BSU campus,
leed b e tte r and that was o>
npted by student, indus- nei
"
ing
courses
was
prompt
c ia l e n try foo rm
n . T he d e a d lin e f o r
»on had offered the sute S6■million
n
lem bers R oy M osm an, Carol
for
B o a rd mem
ime, but I didn't make a fiiu
Inal decision until • Microi
loncema, state Board of tin
tiy and commerce com
.M i t n c s i s M ^c hh 3 1 . 1996.Z '
:
board
meeting."
educatior
tion,
$5
miUion
for
on
cngtno
and
Judith
Mcycr
voted against
leering
proMcWilliam
ani
ve
were
glutting
close
to
tbe
b<
Education ch a irm an C u rtis Eaton said we
and Sl million for otl
!)t specifically
on -gram ot
at BSU
I
as they had in January,
>thcr ^ c a - the transfer o f power,
p
- He -declined to comment
i
in the state.
om as D illo n , s ta te schools
E ato n , Thom
vhi(^ cited a lack tional puiposcs
pui
Micron Technology Inc., whi
hed sides on the issue , Mi
Eaton, who switched
s-News plans listingg
TheTlmes-i'
as a reason
Thc: offer
of
was withdrawn in Jam
enl Anne C. Fox and ncwcomers
muaiy after Superintendent
B<
o r oi f the university last o)ff ien^neering education in Boise
said he voted in favor
forlocalH[alloween
al
events
tate Board o f Education vote
'is and
ion, 3,500-woricer the State
ted to keep Harold Davis
a Jerry Hess voted for the
br locating a new S13 billiot
X tithree factors. BSU, he for
week because o f those
TW IN F A\LLL S ~ P la n n in g °a
eering education under the governance
g(
is on Micron’s board of
orrangcmenLL Hess
H
)Iant in Utah instead of Idaho.
do.
enpnecri
said, was b ^ e r suited tto manage those p ^ pla
ent for kids or adults? TellI*
— Halloween event
Un
in Idaho.
directors.
f com m crcc and ofthe University
versity o f Idaho, which
IHe said that the needs oDf
grams.than the Univen
■ j :
u s about it.
f ;
The Times-Ney
News is scaring up a list o f
untings to lise ii) oitr holi;
Halloween haunt
day preview onn F
Friday.
,
I f y o u ’h a v et a church event,' haunted
iai jproperties that survived the
Irgim a s. Garber
Residential
house or other ac
activity, coll Steve Crum p
the annexation list include the
s-News writer
first cut on the
a t 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 , E x t. 223, by n o o n
the Lazy J Ranch
j
Fawnbrook Apartments,
Ap
Wednesday.
1C park,
the Morton-’niom pson
i^IN FA L L S - T w in Falls
Is m ay be m obile home
(
ng to grow.
subdivisionI and
an Candleridge Subdivision
P ^ J Ltn « -BB,a^ o d —^
-------------City
0
d.
:
y officials
are eyeing plots; for
f annex- 6, Orton soid.
Reinke wflln ihave a challenger.
ation around
arc
the current Twin Fal
lan Tom Condic said he is wor-;
alls boundCoimcilman
i b r s r a t - i n inextyear’s race
Lnd the list o f possible additi(
aiy, and
:sidcnts w ill think the c ity is
tions to the ricd th a t resid
Co
-P
LS - Donald"McMurrian1
in clu d es sev e ral subdivisi
cisions w ithout re c e iv in g ai)
TWIN FALLS
isions. the m ak in g decisi
city inc
o f S o Su lS f f i S
announced Monday th a t
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Amalgfl
Ig a m a te d S u g a r C o. fa cto ry , opportimity for input./
o f Twin F alls an
F A i f _Avanuo ______
Indepeni
p the gun” and get
wnd«nt M eat Co^., a new go
golf course
, "A lot of'peopleJum
pe<
his name will be on another local ballot
—^
v
r
i
|
|
I
H
|
W
Ihe
lie ccmctciy'grouhds.
" angry.'but the icouncil is asking for public------ ;
~ and the
c
______ncxLycar._______
>w, Condic said.
;
m m u n ity D e v elo p m en t; D
1 ire cto r com m ent now.
Comn
• McMurrian - iw ho has been a candion is “a l ^ y s .a contrpyersiai _ _
ity Council
A nnexation
LoMarC
u- Orton presented to the Citj
commissioner, ciQ' coundate for countyr cc
Maanag^ T om Courtney saidl ;
lo n d ay a m ap o f land pai
a rc e ls for issue," C hyM
on Mon
ipresentative and state sen • -- • 'isilman, state repn
sin c s s c /a n d residents outside
' I T~ Y ■
potcntia
Itia l annexation. Before thc
hc council
Som e busine
a to r r- said h es vw ill run for D istrict 1
W itei
A .a .,^ n» A vc
---Limits ardv^ncfltring from city
.tak e sI an
»i y a c tio n , O rton and ooith e r city the city ’s limit
n is s io n e r in th e 1 9 9 6
'c o u n ty *com m
_ . ..
employe
Dther s e n s e s w ithout paying
:
and benefit roads and othe
syees will a n a ly u the cost on
^Democnttic prima
m a ry -— ----------- :----•
id.
hc
tcHd
for
them
,
Coui
'ourm ey strid. But he s a id fa£
nexing
each
picce
o
f
land.
o
fannc]
Srent Reinke is the .current
RepublicanBre
S ■ oJ'
wants to'm ake
ike sure thabpotetitially cosUy
council
;jl rmembers.
:com m issions for
for District'!.
— -------are annexarions> w
w<o n 't end w putting a big^ '
ne o f the parcels under sccrutiny
r
--------hiffi stsffiD d .wire
le existing g er tax burden
is o f ^non-city” w ithin the
den on the citv 's ex istin g ta x - r -rpresents an payers,
\
Twin Fal
Falls boundary - and that pr
- J
>
ice and an
Courtney urged
urg the council to “approacli
listrative problem for polic
'
:
administ
•
0
>rary users this as a businci
iness decision."
! ' '•
.-extra fee
fc( for w ould-be city libn
_
The city plan
ilanmpg and zoning board.w ill
a.
who live
ive there, Orton said^
_ g L P t! -"
ic
lg
o
f
this,”
hold
a
public
hhearing Nov. 14 before rec{
_____
“This
lis :is just the very beginning
nies-under ommending whot
wh tbe zoning should b e iq
■2
... OrtonIsa
said. Owners o f the propcrti
?d. he said, the parcels i:ff they
th are annexed, O ito n ^ d i
.considcn
deration m ust still be notified
,■> C2'
■j/iQb'imaHes’•
t e C ity Council w in hold
The; m
IT ap d o esn 't include all1 tthe areas In J^ecem ber, th
■'*
\
o
C6
Comics , ..
;
I
the. m erits o f annexing
the
city,
hearings
on
ire le g a lly an nexable byr t
•
, that are
d.
k.
.
ive already p i e ^ h e said.
C7
Movies
________
Orton sai
said. Council members tovi
_______ —• -3 0 0 0 North
I’tw a n t to \ B efo re public
noted som e land they don’t
I
I eliminate
iblle hearings begin, o iiy :o fn 2 '
V .
C7
. Dear Abby
QWMJOH
N
mwc»imi»nm
iiwpin Consider,
Ier, he said.
,;>/P
F lease see C O U riau C 3
u J^ -;
’s vote cm engi]in eerin g
“ E atona explaiins lastt week’s
;Quncillbroachces hottcopic ofjplot annnexation
J City c<
I Twin IF alls e:(xpansijion.
I :: p
I __I
i m
H ;-
-i®
Mr
fSS^
___
‘
________
<
s . T w in Fail*. ittiTio . t u e ^ ya y. r O d o S r s O S i S S
......
E x -I<[daho pj r e s i d e mit
la t^ Ie a c
ILast pslageiniRubyy Ridge
pro tiem
QersMp
ItW CHO FALU
LLS (A P) — Form er
S ta a le Pre$idcttl
ettt P ro Tern Jam es
R isc b . »fc€»ic pt
p o w e r IQ th e s ta le
C zpitol n s s ihcrt-circiiitcd
m
by an
a o c x p c c tc d 19
I9 S S d e f e a t, b a s
leta u cd to tb e: Ee
leadership ranks o f
■"
f e a a a c S m a ?L.
-Riscfa dcfea:e«
Ited T ra o s p o rta lio n
C2xsanaa Evzat Fi
Fczsnrc o f PocateOo
IS
loar hallotiBg for thc
ixri<y»rT Repcbln
b ltc m floor (coder's
jo b t£s3
opcne
■ened up this sum m er
x u cio o o f A ssistan t
« i i h tb e rcstgzui
-F lo o r L e a d e r M a r y H a rta n g o f
P nvae.
H a n c n g Ic fiI tl
t b e S e n a te i n 'c h e
caddSe o f t s r (bor
o ostli reiu i t o b e c o m c
. zn aade to Gov. PEttI
P
B att. S b e p iso
served t^iee y a 0s ^5 i n t£ne H o o se .
ss <
eS ection R a c h h a s
b m zs tbe fast
m o as:D ce lia I9933!$ bxss to D e m o c ra t
M id aeJ BafiKQ
a o
cn, w h a t is stiD th e
DXH> cxp e x sn 'cr fc
fc g z s ta ih -e ra c e in
ing rod
tend
ndency to bccome a lightning
onn ( controversial issues icd[ to his
■>
dem
smisc. - .
dcrship
' But
Bi his victoty in the leader
setback
hice
ice was seen by some as a sell
dcrship
-for)r i the existing Senate leader
Je rry
sine
ince President Pro T emI Ji
lortedly
Twi;
wiggs o f Blackfoot was rqiort
lection',
com;
impaigning for Frasurc’s clcci
Twi)
i.lhat hc
wiggs maintained last wcekiihi
hadid neither cncoumged nor disc
liscouraget
;e d either campaign and fel
felt he
coul
3uld w ork with c ith er RiscI
isch o r
Fras:
rasurc.
The
T
I vote was taken Sunday
ly <
durin ggt the party's caucus in Idaho
0F
Falls.
' In[ r 1992. Risch attempted a. co
comeb a ick
c l in challenging fo rm e:rr Sen.
^
R oogg e r M adsen in th e - M
^ oy
R ept
cpublican ppmaiy only to lose
>sethat
race,
ce. There was speculation the
he inext
winti
inter thot hc was interested in takin gg (over as stale Republican ch
chairN•tx
t at i ^ b e ite v e R isc b ’s m aan
n for Balt, who resigned to run
for g o vernor, but
lUt that evaporated
th o f Pocatello got
and R andy Smith
the job.
R isch returned
:d to the Senate in
’ January, appointed
ed by Bott to fill th e
opening Icfl by Madsen’s
N
re’signation to becom e B
E ait’s director o f
ich s c m d on B n lfs
employment. Riscl
transition team:
tician with the abiii' An astute politic
10 organization nnd
ty to inject some
often unruly operdiscipline into thee <
slative session, th c
'atio n s o f a legisU
5crvcd.seven term s
B oise attorney sci
icfeatX
_
.
beforc his 1988 del
jcond term in th c
In j u s t h is'scci
S enate, hc was elccted
el
GOP flo o r .
leader in 1977,
in the num And after threee terms
t
rship jo b , R is c h
b e r -tw o leaders:
:enate President ?ro
am bushed then-Ser
Tem R eed Budge;ofS
o oda Springs to
eadcrship spot in
cla im th c to p lea
1983_,
^
ritten
stanjdix
yet WI
-
a
there was a covcrr UD
I
ous Revels, be said.L
sit oo tbe i»nd boi
C ^ g 6ots not si
stioningof»-itnc»
particqntcd tn qixsti
**rm so pleoed1 in
i tbe first instantt
that tbe bea rin gJS
s cam e off.** said
porsning an
C raig, w bo b a s been
b
epntm ent iavestisainternal Justice Dep
liriog fbr two years,
tion and a public air
be faas been ptdiikdy
Most recently, be
>iiector L” "* Freeb
criticizing FBI Din
fiiendLanyPoOsto
forpnMDOtinghtsfij
the num ber tw o jo
j« b in tbc agency
'Meredith Cohn
Ites News Scrvicc
•
xoiicriflr.- Q aig snj.
cop o de
a lih o t^ fae iS d SOI g o n b a to
t > bBI inpoaol Sip. H dc
sT p oa rt.
nowHli. R-IdJio. th at wooU
CbmOT
;e years
:
. WASHINGTON — T hree
oc wnOBi p a n a o n f in a dxrice the federal standoff a t Randy
R
io ^ c a s e s .'
ifB unal
Hiver’s Ruby Ridge cabin, and
anc two
Wcav
A
^^ K if c e s a a n for t b e Jo stio e
hearings '
)nths sincc congressional hea
montl
a r tm e s it s a id *t/eac y o n S n a ls
Pfedetal
thc subject began, one oFfe
{>« ^
b d ieZVC
v e tbey b m n a d e * to a sid e rV *enforcement’s toughestt critics
ci
*pfDScess l o m i te fix m CDt&cv
ga iis not
rs *thc last chapter in tbe saga
own.
written. _
yet; wi
“ Tl ibear e xs a f e d x ^ b e x e t h n m e '
Ito, toid
Sen. Larry C raig, R -Idabo,
't a
th e m ess b t t w e 'v e d o e
S d a'x
a l law
)orters M onday federal
^ a lo t to d e a n i l q C saad B o t
Ibrcement officials oced a ^
cntorc
B s a o d e d B S - c o o l to S 3
ire clearly defined, and
hi e r e w s s a f c i t
|
s
.o
b
v
io
u
s
th
a o o s dodos
hese.
rhaps s m a lle r,'r o le 'in
perht
_ t h e o ffic o is tried to
o f b u c k p a s s i n gg _ T l i e r a n s
ne crime'investigations.
m A e k dear A * A qr io m >
■Ie, along with members
IH I t h e p v t o f
^o n h a n d IS Ih e t i w K e f Ifie
n o w illin g n e s st <
the Senate J u d ic ia p '’s
i tib y K i ^ i a c id o ttX (xa
R
a n y b o d y t o b e aa c c o u n t a b l e . '
(committee on terrorism,
td a t th e a s BjriaB t o a d ik c s
n 'to crafl recommendaew aysngfeinbkB .'’
u
—
to
implement
legtions
a n y C ra ig . R - I d a h o
l A A n la s u m y .
------ — Sen. La
S d O . C r a i s s a i d h e was
lively or to pass on lo the ^
islativi
' ffx sstx a x e d t h a t A n o r a e r
------------- .
ticc Department — that
J Justici
n l l x n e i B o o d id a e e te sa fy
for his rd e <5eaei«I
the way a lth o u j be was censured
a
lid fundamentally reshape the
could
B ee:A e i s a m * e a a b c n ’s tUef
b ecam
in approving tbe c»ctio\TKis}‘^dxKit
a
F
ifo rm a tio n i
fcdem
eral agents take oction.
F<o r o b itu a ry r a te Infc
f o r r r m r tf officer a a d a t e oorfd
engagcmcnL ftedi. la w onifa
lo t o f on s i ^ " rules o f ez
call
o n 278
“IIt's
t ’ obvious there w as aI Ic
08 733-0931, extensioi
rin g the hearings, b r o s jjjiioo i z n to d c fcd tactin B s B tfbe
. who testified durii
:k Ipassing,” among federalII agena
______________
buck
latfL
has
ncident admitted be made: a
cies» involved
ii
in
thc
Idaho
inci
oe was an excel.
md Crissy Bridges; two brothe
)thors. G rade School. Cloe
R eoa o i£ d DOC t e a i f y b e c a a s e i&e
— r:---------—
ligsaid. since demoted and saspaidcdPots.
a
: lefl duve people dead, C raig:
arle of lent rifle shot anda .belonged to a
)on Rundle and his wife. Marie
istice Department U.S. «a ai ao e n ^ in c h M ^ o f A e d a r n ­
The internal Jus:
iere was no willingness on the pait
years. She
...; ; NJam
af pa and.Bill Rundle anId
m
d his local rifle club for many
O D ^ n iq g i e t c s t i ^ a e toid bff
bee n completed. m aB *’s sa
mybody to be accountable.^ .. We probe has n o t bc
ve in the Modern
o f any
hio; a was also very active
/ife,
Alice
ol
Cleveland.
Ohio
r a i d je o p a r d i z e h t s efTorts.
Robert D.R
idelines for agents it w onli
Rundlc
it to
ike this although new guidi
nerica a n d th e
want
t make sure nothing like
is te r. Virginia W illiamIS
s of W o o d m a n of Ame
R o b c f: D ceal
a n R u n d t e . 6 8 . o f c :olum
ol
have b m adoptedd administratively, acoatdkq
r happens a ^ n . ” .
Lodges
for th e
everbi
bia. Mo.; an d num ero
e ro u s Royal N e ighbor L
<
e
r
.Wtera*an. p at s s e d a w a y S u n d a y , niec
from Justice, and
T h ree i s n o tim e a b l e f o r that
10 won boxes of
Wleaver’s
n
iddition Criminal c b a r ^ fi
ieces and nephews. He w ass ppre- p ast 65 years. Sho
wife and son, ia add
0 « . 2 2 . 1S95
9 5 . c f A m y o tr o p h ic c e d e d in death by his parents;
y Coimty prosecD- tn v c st rza^t i o n to fac ooDipieacd
and work at the
t© aI ft
Its; an -rib b o n s for h er har
iled by from the Bouitdaiy
federal marshal, were kiilet
L aieraJ ScXsttK
t r o s i s {Lou G e h r i g 's inifant
fa
le.
A s fos
brother, Merlyn; an infi
f o r d » c o ^ r r t t io n a l re c o o infant F iler F air a n d als
Iso w orked for
-unfir
which
tor. arc sdll possible,
ifire
during
the
standoff,
wl
d s c 8 s c ) s horn
o fn e .
g ra
i
irandson.
Mario; brolher-in-la
n-law. many years in the Woodman-Royal
W
itim
guidelines a m cn dal
i i r x B r a n d c tiiB ig s a id he
ilure to
Craig called tbe; new
i
1 sparked by Weaver’s failur
Funerzfl scrvK
r v f c e s wilE b c h e fd a t Sitanley
tar
Williams (who succum
300th. Her most
mbbed N eighbors food bo
cxpccts tbe Senate c o n ldJ nn 'i't i m iim r o t s p e c i f t c a l l ;
start, but said be cx
w up for a court date, on federal
fed
2 p-m. Vi'tedtTESc
csdSay. O ct. 2 5 . T995, to3 this
t
sam e d isease ); a nid
d his
I
a v id en jo y m e n tI was play in g
tse i&ey ^ M o a g
panel to ex p an d1 o( n tbem before because
violations.
'
a : :hG Ueridfi
i d i a n F ir s t B a p t i s t -fav
inds and neighgun vi(
arlssa plnochle.w ith frlen<
favorite mother-in-law,’ Claris
le ir recommenda- po in ted
rs testiThanksgiving. T he
.Ithough most major players
t
C h u rc h . 4 2'8
8 W . P in e . P a s t o r ^(oc
he Kimberly and
Alth
foore.
bors and later at the
q? jBLuciJl. R o » s m e d Sat 15
ftetoeifS O yer' «B
i o ffic ta te . B u rial
wim
-' in
airings, tions coukl includeim
e ag in g all fedcr- anomcy
during two monlhs o f heaii
Centers
fied di
Ci
In spite ol all this insidiouss ddis- Twin Falls Senior Citizens
a s a lo cal p r a s e c t t x - s d tcscsoflicials under one y carsasa
wSl fislDsw 2£ Q
tr^R
t e K u n a C e m e te ry . eas<
ig said he was left wilh aI lot
lo o f al lawcnfofceinento
Pinochle Club.
Craig
ase. Bob maintainecl his sense
ase of a n d the Catholic P
m i h a r ra n gleenm e n t s u n d e r t h e h urr
per- S h e re c e iv e d grei
onsible leadCT ot leadashipp ientity to pramote n izc sA e
umor and pleasant, happy/ p<
-eat enjoym ent
questic
^ons about who was rcspons
diTpcsiicn ot;f A c c e n t F u n e r a t sons
xisofffrtioxmaat.
p d a tio a T b ^ a lso alllcveiS'
anality. He loved a good jokeG aand from all of these acti'
:tivilies.
for the
thc dcbacle — which happe
Sfsrnccs Hicme.
Te. U icndjiui.
alwc
9
OQ
Iways saw the funny side of
3f lilife.
She is survived bj
by hor son, Rex
Murine
lhat federal agents _ rS hl ee ****
1
ng thc Bush administration — and may recommend tb:
B o C iw s s e Ros m
r r Aug. 23. ^927. in Hie
e isaid he was satisfied with
th Ihis W eech a n d his wl
wife, D onna,of
'if
,
m county sheriffs c o o p e zma x io n b e tw e e n f e d e r a l la v
gations gain approval from
ifiermath.
There were allegat
;
NcBasTOs^. Nte
Nlefij.. th e fourth s o n life
ar. Rae Nucl^^ls
? “5®
fe a n d what he h a d a c cco
o im - Burley; a daughter,
rr mrre a ta l s S K s d lo c a l.- te
irjurisdictioo.
cnfbrem
iwfully
before
entering
tbeir
j
federal
ofTicials
acted
tmlawf
ctf E m es: a r d ^V e s t a FTundle. H e piisf
Jack of Harfeen;
lished. but wished he could: ha
have and her husband, Je
id that
" I'm w illing toI jgive that sheriff said.'
ing and after the siege and
aew MtPri sc£»ol
o o f s ttic re a n d s ta rt- s ta
ren; 18 g re a ta y e d longer to see the gran
rand- n in e g ra n d c h lld re
'
\
e d Jais *Qrtong
ig ic a r e e r a t a n e a rly chile
nd great-great- , ,-------lildren raised.
grandchildren: anc
a g e a s a Rc«n
n vsp ap er boy and
jJ'
_
The family requests contrib
tribu- grandchildren. S hee 'was preceded
wasaung. tfte! <
odD p i p e l i n e s in tiorh
liusband Miles;
' F
a n s b e m ade to the Christi.
istian In d e a th by hor hu
W yom ing untrD
ttfD io i n f n g t h e U .S . g dducation
u
428 four new born sons
IS and her twin
Iri
Resource Room.. 4;
Navy ora ri s IBS'
i s a i birm c& y in 1945. w r.. fPine, luteridian ID 83642;
oyd Weech; one
.
i: (i(he sons, Lloyd and Floy
ASier :rainliRg.
; g . h e w a s s e n t t o A LS Association, 21021 Ventu
ie granddaughntura grandson; and one
O K , & d S B diy. Oo.
rsday st tfae dmrch. 79.ofOSOHiQ.
ati
the funera] on Tlnirs^
*aul J .-A n d e rto n
G uam for t w0 yv e a r s a b o a r d t h e Blvd
Ivd. Suite 321. W oodland Hi
Hills ter.
iS. ja t H oly K e n y I f a g ueai db
under thc direetioo 22. 1995.
Jidcrton, AjTMgoneats « uo
U 5 5 . S t P a uJLt B
HAGERMAN - Paul J. Andc
H- e w a s h o n o re d to C A «91364-9764: Hospice of.BoiJ
St. there will b e
H
Soise,
At C loe's request.
larym RtTcn.
Oittaiio.>,
tay. O ft ofthe IlanscDMoetxn
3, <
o f Hagetman. died Monday.
s e rv c h s enterc
:£re s c c o n d y e a r a s t S>1
I E Bannock. B o ^ ID 6371
sen/lces. Due to,
83.
3712: no public funeral se
HgeiBeBs
aee p™ & 6 * d m a
Asaaga
p e r s o n a l b oj aa t s m a n m a t e f o r t h e Meridian.
!
Jren and educa2 3,
3 ,11995. at his residence.
Kuna or M elba1 Fi
Fire her Interest In childr<
beem cHi
o o e e d by «1B>B M e o n i y n
Ad m ira l
Oe^
The funeral w ill h e ld a t. 11 p m . V d m a S j n r s o nI
J e W tc i
R a m s e y . Decs
amily suggest In
Tl
spartment or lo a favorite charil
larlty. tion. sh e and her fan
. - Velma Sjnnoo. Twin tiOt.
«
n
cL
y
.
ONTARIO.
Ore.
Ccnsrge3£hx-9>-C
f> O m ef c f t h e PacifK;
*Special thanlryou’s" atthistin
hursday
at
the
W
endell
Cem<
lations
b
e
m
ade
•
Thui
• time lieu'of flowers, donal
,
, ...R s e a . T t o / o ouyr ei d ! a n d in s p e c t e d to I aall o u r friends, n e ig h b3ors.
rom 1 to
amily.and friends may c d l frotr
ett Scholarship
Fam
or
to the T e d Crocket
Ciory ontuCiCed
b
x l (sCand
iet t h e S o u th c hlurch,
ur
p.m. W ednesday a t D em ai
High
7 p.
family and relatives f'or
o r ;all F u n d . In c a r e ol' Hansen
IP ad fic.'H ew 3s 5 ltffisR tcansSerred to ttie
f
looding Chapel, A complete obi
e prayers,
words of encourag
Goo
rage- School. P.O. Box 250
21 Hansen ID .
Oaca d d o x . s a i l i n g t o m ent,
e n visits, cards, phone call
Uie U .S .S . BtS
'ill oppear at a b te r dale.
would enjoy viswill
sails. 83334. The family wc
Alaska. H e wv aj
a s h o n o r a b ly d i s - ^ od.
d etc. You know wrtio you1 ar
are. Its from friends to sh ^ e and remic h a rg c d c n SSei
e p t - 6 . T 9 4 9 . a n d it m
m<eant a lot to Bob and to all of nisce ab o u t Cloe., /Arrangements
G;ie
le n W . S n y d e r
laaiy o f Tmia F A . H n r i d
Franklin VaaI Ncbckcr. o f and fmuxj
c a m e to h i s; p a r e n t s h o m e in u sI.. We
V would also like to expre:
of
ri
sress a r e u n d e r th e direction
i
e. 1 1
WeOmeaday.
RUPERT - G len W cslcy. Snyder,
Sn;
M unaugb. 10:30
10 a.m. today, seri-ice.
Nsm pa.
o ujrr Iappreciation to th e HospIc
In Twin
go0. ,o f Rupert, died Sunday, Ocl
ip lce Reynolds Funeral Chapel
Cl
Doch. %^cwiBg. one W illamn cn
e n e K axianal C e aK ie r y ia
OcL 22. Murtaug LOS Cbon
B otom eshism
; 'me&. D arlen e M oore ladie
dies, without whom w e could
d nnot Falls.
• '
hour before tb e faneral
fa
at White ftK tlad.
d.
199J
W5, at his home.
o f U e ib a . a t t h e N a m p a h aive
v e managed.
Tt funeral will be held at 10 ajn. Mortuary’s Kimbctly
The
Th
Hoa>erd3TO»W?D|je
ie o n le a v e in 1947.
om 2 M s K H f f jf f iS W
Those who wish may call from
:E . Ja c k , e f
aeaanal
hureday at the Rupert 2nd W ard
ard LDS
Thur
Tticy were m an
* ! S e p t - 2 0 .1 9 4 9 . to 9 p.m. today at Accent Funer
tried
neral
.obinson
Michael O w e uI'W
'' ard. ofTwin service,^ 1i p un. fiiday. E a ^ LDS
hapel. with Bishop Brent Robi
i n N ^ p a . a n d h a v e s k a t e d Servi
irvices Home in Meridian.
WfaheManaiyin S tab; GC^aner.
cs
ntciating. burial will follow at 3:30 Falls. 1 pjn. today. V,
2090 K. E a ^ Baad.
oflic
Mabel Hansen1
r n c e . O n th e a d v ic e
flogeShcr ever ssrn
.m. 'al th e H illc re st C e m e:tery
te i in Twin FalU.
g. soon
to I pan. F tid ^ M ibe
Viewing,
s
b ro th e r. D o n , h e
fS ,
.o! h is b ig br<
6m Guisasola
'ciser. Friends may call fromn 6 to 8
cfanrdi.OI
. (Rel>«a Faaeial G hapd za
ansasered a n aa d iin O si n e w s p a p e r i
Guisasola, 88.
M abel H a n sen Gi
m. Wednesday and otjc hourX before
b<
Beo W. Acoba. oolf Portland. Ore. E * ^ ).
' fo r e le ctrica ll
iJl t r a i n i n g a t t h e **
ne, Dietrich and
formerly of Shoshone
tisckxsal T ra dee S! c h o o l in K a n s a s
Buhl, died Sunday,, Oct.
C 22. 1995,
City. Uo. A fter
er g r a d u a ti n g .f r o m H B
In TwHn
U
at the BridgeView Estates
E(
Sicj e;. h e a n d O
Oear& ene re tu rn e d ta
B l Falls.
N a p a w h e re heesse r v e d h is a p p r e n - jBtm
April
24, 1907.
J j]
H n
Mabel w as born A
t i c c s h i p fojr fiv
f i v e y e a r s b e f o r e IW M
in Hyde Park; Utah,1, the daughter •
i ^ n s e d jo u rn ey m an
b e c o tr^
IALMEDICALCENTER
MAGIC VALLEY REGIONAL
te e d
M.
■ n of William T. a n d Ida
Ic May Balls
ik z . T j ^ k r V o M s d K aiie
Paul ClKbcy. Jane Gonzakz.
>d and educatH
Hill. She w as raised
’ -H c w a s a1 m
n e m b e r o f th e
ed at
U
da and Idaho,
Some names are omitted
i patients' requesL
Uker. all of Barky; Patik iaa O
C n s a e m . A l R cpm w lb
Od in U tah, Nevada
ln :e rR a tio n a lI E
B r o t h e r h o o d o f S^H j
lort Hansen on
ax Cberclyim Rassnmssea.
and
9 . ai n o f K a g n t; anS ADea
Mabel m arried Alboi
B ecarre^ Wtorfcer
t e r s . Locar N o. 291
|H
aaed
St
Rdeaaei
win Falls. They
Sexton of Deda
Pf
Nov. 11, 1923, In Twi
fcjr 3S years, seernv i n g a s p re s id e n t
le
in
s
e
v
e
ra
l
Pn
Paul A llred o f G o o d in g : and
an< Suzanne Harness o f
m a d e th e ir hom e
frccn ^ p * . 196:
9 6 3 th ro u g h J u n e
ESUA
nunities. Albert
Costli
Magic Valley commu
istleford.
a n fro m S c p re m b e r .
136S. a r d again
A baby was been to Mr. and
V b . J o k V a ^ ofBuSey.
xSM
M abel
L
p r e c e d e d h e r in death.
d(
Jkarte 1977, a n d w a s
1975. tSrough Jka
la le r m a rr ie d M odesto V.
CEN^
CASSIA REGIONAL MEDICAL
ME
M INlDGKAM kEm
m ALBDSmA L
a m&rrtee a t ttn
t h e R e tir e e s L o c a l
;prin g of 1954.
B
G uisasola in the spc
N o. 291 for six
ix y e a r s . B o b w a s
In Elko, Nev.. and Iheir
l^ marriage
Aihitinw
AA bb
c h o s e n p r o f e s s io n
prcw d o« tris ctK
ed through the
_Esmeralda Vargas o f B urley:
was later solemnizec
ey: and Mary Witehey o f
Anstia Pablo Riojos aad
d lF^ x e s R a e b r . beck of
a n d cjrtL'Circd w eo r k in g a t v a r io u s
LDS C h u rc h . They
jy m ade their
ipetl..
Ri^crt:
and WlBBKy T c e o OfH
Rl
.........
]cb ttpMr.itirs btcI
in c fo d in g th e INEL.
hom o in D ietric hT w here th ey
she srasste sjfic» ai
ac G ra n d v ie w a n d CIO<
They
L _ _
ra n c h e d for m any/ years.
'
o
e
Weech
.
' ' Brojtnucc Oam. aam
n d for th e p a s t 2 5
f,,
dent la te r r e ti r e d an dd*-moved to
:ioe
Weech. a longtime resider
y e a r s a i T ri-SS ta
t a t o E l e c tr ic . H e
. p=?ock
” Creek, died Sunday morr
lom- Shoshono.
out ttJ an y o n e w ho
iOiKid CO po n c ou
O U -g
/iew ■ Mabel h ad been1 £a m e m b e r of
: SOct. 22. 1995, at BrIdgeVie'.
a c T d id th at b u ild - £^,.,7
w o u a OiSffln tfiac
hurch a n d w a s
...
,
sh e the Dietrich LOS Chu
:ates in Twin Falls w here shi
trig
3^32 pro{,cc
i i c c c .'H e re tire d in
T ib e r of th e
tT J lC
c u rre n tly a m eml
d re s id e d the, p a s t, sevvon
ei
A lo is : ?S69. acc aa«g e 62.
rch.
.
Shoshone LDS Churcl
nths.
^ a r d D a n rte
w r r e 's five child ren
^7
;,
ju td o o r s w h o r e
.
i
ay
Mabel loved tho ou
’h e family would like to s a'
m ere bem in ^iaml
am p a . a n d th e fam i- . , k ank you' to BridgeView for thi
Ime c a r i n g for
. X Q 1*1
the she s p e n t m uch tim
U eer r d i a n in 1 9 6 5 .
By n w v e d CO M
e g o ta b le g a ri,hile and ten d in g h e r ve$
«llent care Cloe received whih
e s i n c e re sid e d . A s
* fiere rr*y tisfrt?
Jent den.
:he)r
c
a
re
both
a
s
a
reslden
'GAR
CITY (A P) — InI one
oi
.
a asmC/, Brece arc
a r e m a n y m e m o ries IT Lt then
,?
nere
S h e Is su rv iv e dI tby o n e s o n ,
m o it m
in tho care center. Then
example o f why critics ctai
slaim
o f ca m p cn g trrp
f tp s a n d o u tin g s . ^
,
irt liIn D u a n e (C h a rle n e0) H ansen of
e many
that gave extra effort
ative
»’s
1994
term
limits
initiati'
espocefly cnps. ttoo ATaska a n d fishree daughters,
*
Redmond. Ore.: threi
ca re and comfort.
dab o
th e e a ste rn Ida!
ong wtC: go cd frtet
rie e rd s. a s B ob w a s
ipnick ol Twin
w as needless,
nd
□lo Dorothy (Jim ) Koepr
‘Ao&was bom in Sanford. Colo.
cipality of Sugar C ity cann
an
sporrsrnaf
n a n . fish erm an a n d
idol of Apache
municip
nost Falls. Lea (Stan) Seidi
Sept,
14,1905. She spent mos
. lovor fii agnrnate,.
s., (0 < alt th e p la c e s ° r-5ier
? J youth on tho U.C. Rahche:
mybody to mn for m ^ o r.
(Dallas)
.find any
Compounds to
'hes Junction. Ariz., and Donna
Dc
B o b a n d s e e ;n
n a n d been! he ^
's at very thankless job.** City
Ci
>ne sister, Ethel
“It’s
lorthern Nevada. On D ec.; 55 Sherrill of Jerom e: ont
a3«s!ys s a d Idatio
Iho w a s th e b est-all
J
ire.; 14 grandClerk Magorite
V
Ball said.- “A llI you
y<
0. she married Miles W eechh lrIn Kent of Portland. Ore
tfae w ay a ro cndd -. D u rin g t h e la s t
jrandchlldren;
'
hear
is
c
Ihey children; 11 s te p gr<
s complaints.** •
: ^Lake City, Utah. In 1922, thej
m orSJs-cJ hfs iiirii
lU n e ss. h e e n jo y e d
Jren; four step
por•.the
tl first time in a t least 1
and -<1 great-grandchlldft
rfed to the Garrity Ranch anc
3 » ccKTpanibnstns
s tn p o f h is d o g a n d
1 the Shoe Sole Ranch In R;ock
od greal^rejndchlldren;; fiand 15 greatch ie f
^
, no one is running for chi
•
n ro C2S . a n d al‘»
al'e a v s nis grandhey greatgrandchildren.. £She was also
' . “ “’.,7
lek
in
1925,
w
hore
the^
boul
J
utive
b f thc tow n o f aboi
I
dhflChcciL
i
sold p re c e d e d In d e a th1 Iby her huslained
until
the
ranch
was
sole
and
n c t u a e h is v»ife.
Smrwivcrs irtct
son, Norman
UOQ,, Ball
B said the long hoursi ar
ked band, fvtodesto; one3 <
947.
After
lhat
time
sho
workec
• $ 1 ,0 0 0 tn m tim ittnI
.,
.
rive c h ifd re n r s o n .
)ay discourage p eople fro:
from
I
granddaughlow
paj
jern
Albert
H
ansen;
one
g
■
an insurance agent for Moderr
tgW er-in-law . L inda
• . Oancfll acxl daugft
______ _________
ng. Others just da M t ^ n nj^t : to_
running,
liter ter; on o g ra n d s o nV:. one g r e a t- '
- • O t t d c - w i i i i n g -------ad m a n of-America, an d latei
v W y a .r d a u g h ter.—
.....
t • -~ & -Q rs ^ ftvcr.-V
Uiat com c wrtH
wr
ifs; rve broth- ’ " la k e binn IhiTprobleins
t
•law grandson; slx'sfstors
daughter and son-in-law
h
.I
C aro3 F o s te r a r r d s o n - i n - l a w , w ithI her
•
V
I
S
A
lg a small town,
running
etal ers; an d nu m ero u s nieces an d
: n d i:a n ; d a u g h t e r , ^ stablishing Rock Creek Meta
:
EraiJDey oS M end
she nephews. '.
opic that hfive been givingg th
tl e
“Peop
ft. , Cloe did not retire until sh€
• Over $25 Billionl in
i n A ssets
gShonda KJ a r tn esz
z a r t d son-in-law .
Tho funeral will bee held at 2i30
citv a1 h a s s le 'd id n ’t w ant to ru
ni n
. 82 years old.
B eras c5 B o isef;; cd a u g h t e r . T in a
Dct. 25. 1995,
becouse
h e r ' P-fTi- W ednesday, Oc
n
y
o
n
e
who
ever
s
a
t
a
t
her
:se they didn't wont som eot
n-in -faw . R a n d y o f . 2 ^ ^
Co m e r a r d scrr-ir
S
Church,-with
ic
h
at
the
Shosh6ne
LDS
<
le a t th e Shoo S o le R anch
; them a hassle.” she said.
d a o g t i t e r . C o lle e n r a p 'e
ttfieini^arx a n d dai
3org
conduct®
d
"
®
"
sny Bishop R oss Gedobo
)yed a great meal and many
:ause no one is ru n n in gJ fo
f( r
NsceCy a n d son-fi
n - i ^ a w . J o h n o f ®"loy®
Iho Shoshone .
tfi
r& em ber her cooking to this ihg. Burial will b e at Id
in Sugar City, the election
c
rnon
. J K k iV
%
Twin FaH s; IT[ g r a n d c h i l d r e n , still rem
jd s Cemetery. Family ond friends may ' ^ y o rr in
, fShe had a soft spot for kids
T i f f a n y R u n d le :
- '1
.m. to d ay a t
Nov. 7 ;will be by write-in. I f t bi e
jh e call from 1 to 7 p.n
■
during
Ihe
depression,
she
sSn-E=bsten A u d rey f ” " . ,
>.
CSanssa a n d Ocissr
cr d eclines, th e n th e C it
w in n er
vas—Demaray’s-Shoshonee Chapel and •
Miles
mado
sure
if
a
child
was
d e u s . T rev o r a n d
U a tn m e z T hadde
■ B .B H
cil pre sid e n t w ill s e rv ec as s
Iha time of the
C ouncil
ero from 1:30 p.m . until th(
jry. they got food. They wero
A to c. a n d la n a n d b ungry
J e s s e C o m e r: AJle
willGearStvyiS A m
n E u tg fioiSetW Meml
until hc finds someone wil
)Sday a t Ih e
moyor‘ ui
e m S tm m rt T S » « £ « r a
in starting the first hot lu n era l o n W ednesi
l o n g w ith t h r e e [ h s trumental
w
•
T ary n N icefy: aaic
)rly church.
nrw rirkim
U SA afim A fe.
the appointment.
«.E.
SMFdbJbe. m K
ing to accept
do
;e n . J a s o n . J a c o b lu n c:h
h program in the Kim berly
xl to
SaiteUS
H P Iliftia
SatellM
nl i i K
I'or A. W, Burton declined
t
Mayor
PboBe734«10
106
iw n m
ai
e-electiori, but be has not said
sai .
' ' seek re-<
)uld reject a. d raft. T h c j o
h c woul
$300 a m onth, B u n o n ha
p a y s $3
dcat
liU fffl
t
spenimmore
o than 40 hours a week
ng his teiro, m uch o f jt on to
t
it dunng
MoTtMrNv YM SkckEsnavi tac. ft S s » f t
^
o H ctA tw g ^ S ' G eoT ta^oar
y’s new woter project
thc-city’fl
•XampdhjAtM"
on’t intend to be mtiyor,” h
jssu tx u s
^
TWINrALZJ.'m
But I have the right to chong
Cfisoo
C
7% ' ' -
Obittuaries
an
Dor
;
Death ncotices
Seivi<ices
Hospital!Is
igar City can’
i’t H g m
idcandidate
or
run for mayoi
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nday afternoon In ^ n tt of
c Burley City Hall toI p ro d ^ m th e start of
s blow
a few notes Mondi
B u rie y J u n i o r Hfgh
Hf] School musicians
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abuse aw areness
substance-ab:
rtlclpate In activities to• Increase
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Cassia schools will partk
R e d R O ib c n W ’e ek.
e Students in Minl-C^
t h r o u g h o u t t h esweek.
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Chemi(ical comIpany prc•oposes p3lant
regon farm-chcmB U R L E Y -A n Oregi
tcal company wantsi to build a plant
south o f tOWIL ’
Bot fiisC C assia Coi
Cooaty commiswhether
to gnmt
>iwicg iTBttf decide w
t
action City, Ore..
OR-C A L lac^ o f Jmct]
w n the county to
tbe tKiiiui it neftt< fion
opcjjie a chem ical plant
pla a t the site,
ioc3fcdat285W estand
n d 300 South.
They plan to issue
e a decision at 2
I pLin.ooNov.6u
resident o f ORG eorge B aker, pres
oners in a public
- twa r in g M onday tblat
at bis com pany
v e factory. The
' p icas on m io b tm siv
on two to three
: p ta a would b e built[ oi
ikcr
acres o f thc 4S-ocre parcel, Bokci
lem oining ground wouldI bb<e
said. Rei
lid.
ir agricultural research, hc said,
used fora
ired
key chem iM i m anufacturcc
T b e kc
be
vould be metam sodium, to) be
there wot
colly and for export.
used Iocoi
we
’d be a locol producer and wc
"W e’d
in.”
n’t have to truck things in,’
w ouldn’t
said.
Baker soil
lew
new plant would crcatc nev.
T h e nc
und jobs, he said
ycar-roua
that
um metam is a fumigant thoi
Sodiun
cleils
o
f
nematodes,
fungi,
baderids soils
teer
cds, weed scedj and volunteci
ria, weed:
luct
according to OR-CAL produci
seeds, acc
the
tre. It is used primarily in thc
literature,
ugh
d
is
applied
in
Idaho
through
fall and i
sn o r injected into ^ e ^ u n dd..
■irrigation
iral
R oy Y oung, o local ogricultural
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3s
Ibiiusuu: said:
i£te'faesC :iQ X S»S p r ifc n
T be ganr .n'mrciBsdI it
'*jgn E ann (D nis wcmidJ fT^tc
m nni t e m e ? cnoW;
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t& n sm sso D B d fira !
■Burley^ m a n s^p e n d s smowy
i
night in1 ca v e n(learM bni idok a
chcmicol dealer, told1ccom m issioners
he supports building; ia local manum i sodium sales
facturing plant. Meton
ncreosing for at
steadily havc been inc
y e a rs . Y oung
leost th c post fo u r >
said.
“One o f the lorgest
st problem s wc
havc is scheduling thee \product in." hc
said: Il takes 10 days5 iand sometimes
ncccivc the produp to ihree weeks to re«
uct. Young said,
c used m manuThree chemicals are
facturing the sodium nmetam, according to B aker. H e tol
o ld c o n c c m e d
neighboring residentsI tithat the chcmiibincd produce a
cals, which when comb
iild be processed
sulfur-like smell, woulc
and contained sb as noi
lot to em it odorous vapors.
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Minidc
3^ c Louis Mnnoqi^ 22, s
huntin
.ting S aturday sftcrocxiD vu bfaea t e v spSil u p aad
agreed
a d 10 meet bBci: at thcBTe a d
Cbvc
a CLimJi> a la ilE
e,, jgrid Paul fiie s . MindcfcaC
ytar
larroquin, 'U'bo « ^ s viibcnc
d jr v a S s d ia i&e wnxsg
direoii
oiaa.
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o f‘ss8bsatsB nifiacaffK »SEin
“Itii
Id get ahcM o f ( n y panna>. I
n increases i n ’95 ^
construction
iSi County ct
Minidoka
B y S id B d S tx e ^
TimesJfew* writer
were
RUPERT - M ore: faaildings
fai
□unty in the past
bmb m Minidofca Coue
•
tit^w in itic y eaa r before - but
■ m o stly o u ts id e o f cciitie s , figures
w.
'
: released Mood;9 sbow.
aid o k a C ounty
PanI A sto n , M iaid
- - l i a ifiijj iifTi i.if - mMd cconunisstonera-
tmmzuarly 2 3 0 ;a a a . ao"
larraqmo walked fitsD qigsoK
adL H c B iiiA s& E te iB a
., vhen it staHod ao g a dadL
s 6£u a B A s T s C a w c .b e
<dlingcd cave a &w rrnW
.
gpe&Dy ajoun elMd* 's oae
MI I could dnidc o f was bope
i,
KS r n ^ in e s so l e iBD
: looking
fijr nae aod i f dos
Mjn IB rff luig.- Htfagm^ ic
ble until 1 s e t amo ttnra c r SD
.
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naeg iinnrtinr fcaal ■ncrfe d
(casuhilc, M arroqtm 's Luutji
o f Ife
-i«ic rtint M anoipna W2s n s s ^
on H ighw ay 25
ild- Q fertilizer^^siness or
untywide. thc value o f buildthat coun
rear west of Pau^i&ston said
nstructed during the Hscol ycai
ings const
:8.1
Inside the Rupert c:
city lim iu . the
Sept. 30. 1995. was about $8.1
ending Sc
nstructed dunng
lion value o f buildings cons
million,I. ccompared with S6.9 million
d from about $2
fcr- the fiscal year dropped
ivious fiscal year. The diflcrthe previi
1 .5 m U Iio n .n 2 7
million last year to $l.f
ence is an 18 percent increase,
A stonn iattributed the increase to0 a percent dccline.
ling
In Heybum. thc drop
pp was fiom $4.6
ipsurge in commcrcial building
slight upsi
lillion, o r 77 perrbe million to barely SI mill
county’s outlying oreas. The
in th e coi
factor was the constructiont ooff c e i i t . .
biggest fa
.
Continued from C l
C ontinue
lued from 01.
is said. “ You’re
t y happens on-site.” Jones
ill e v a lu ate the p ro p e rty
cia ls wv il
k wherever you
im going to hove that risk
hc city would receive from
taxes thc
/eiL”
p ro p e rties and th e c o s t o f go. whcneveryou move
th o se pr<
R-Albion, said
as
Rep. Jim Kcmptpn,, F
p ro v idling
in c ity sc rv ic c s su ch as
rrs he’s not worried aboutIt :the possibility
m d sewer, council mem bers
w ater one
olcanic eruption
of an earthquake o r voli
dccidcdd Monday.
^
MUiic “hot spot”
id- at thc INEL. The volcai
w a te r lines must b e extcndC ity wj
tcdly in the area
ler that has erupted rcpcatec
an d within five y ears after
ed to lan
0 0 0 y e a rs has
lot during th c post 15,0(
Itio n , O rton said, and that
annexati<
s.
moved awoy, Kcmplonnsaid.
5
)e.a problem in som e areas.
could be.;
Faithful geyser
•y.
That’s why thc Old F
thc sugar factory,
LandI around
a
ality , h c said,
for is losing its punctual
which iss sstill on the shortened list for
lo g ists believe
ed However, som e gcolo
be dropped
possible: anncxation..may
a
a r IN E L could
nd volcanic activity near
onsideration ofler O rton and
from con!
ch recur, rcgordless o f w hat happens
.tto rn ey F ritz W onderlich
C ity Atti
le hot spot.
on
around
thc
Yellowstone
re v ie w’ w h e th e r th at ontiexotion
• As for the threat of!•0an earthquake,
Orton said.
)c legal.
would be
I
lacss
i's pamns -%<dlcainc n x k *^ac&
the area's
er.**
like a great
grc b ie sbocJc absm ber.'
on said, in s s ti o g the IN2EL
Q
Kempton
lesafednrinsancaA qm frre.
would bes
aap
bccB ^i
Thai's5 in^joBanl.
ir
iadb
E
T
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SmJce
Wain
the Eastern
a
siq^Iies ddririd i® wato-fisr b t m d ^ItoAds o f
la a d a31S.
is
thousands
Bfijc
•L is 450 £ a l jftxnc tie aqmfis
The INEL;
poQt
Navy
has
stored
^
c
f
its
^
bd
theUS.Ni
ud 4cre jabce&c 39Sis.
lewicriiid
Jay’s I0UT
flie tVFl1, 's
Monday
xac
orage" bnildins . '■ t e e mon
“wet stora
l ir a
than 15i tons
K o f h i ^ l y ndioaaxvi
lel is stared tmckr m e x . W e
spent fuel
storage will
wi be phased oot brsTTmTnj
Cacilily fnam sP ' C b^ q
in 2003,. said
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evoiaixoo’' o f ex tric
a tio n procedmes, O rr wrote.
with
Jax said h e bas no0 problem
p
O tt b e in g in c h a rgg e o f th c fire
departm ent's rescuer w ork, and hc
wants everyone to b e able to get
th eir jo b s d o n e'smno
o cothly a t the*
o f an accident.
breakdown o f
' “I think there w as a fa
there.” h e said,
r*cbnsnmiication oot the
xcited an d the
I ‘"E verybody w as exci
ng .
'ia rfrn a lin e w as flowing
“T b e te ’s n o se n s e in poin tin g
^ f i n g e r s a n d c r e a tinn g h a rd feci’re ju st trying
gings,** Jax said. “ W ce’r
b a c k w o rk in g
-,;to g et ev e ry b o d y bai
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BfllroifiT i r ^ B
cost C::siii(5FiBirSTTE
m thc
m
V Iggpl
n nnntizen 420.000 )Tnew legal immigrants aiTived
ifaffl
twrrw; jjji jjuiHIiz aHsifltnncir tu'
!_c
se bill would
t l ic L jr g is la r iv e last five :yyears, estimates the House
rmTrii rmitm; OXSCHnUUtudL till
rc than $500
cal wclCire costs by m ore
n to !&iid.iiTxpali- raise loca
iir. Susmnaita
An
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to
the
a b o u t m beta k en m illion aiamiually iit general assists
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ig* nm (Qgittiil HiiU (r* a; Buusc«
inj*
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the
stamps
and cash assistance
tl
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f
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nWirth tiics Ticucre tuicai! aiw s ___ inclnding’ for th e a{aged, blind and disabled1 a ^ Aid to
rtsi (AFDC),
j u l i i b c h it hardest Familiess W ith E>epeodent Chfldrer
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gram.
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tc OfTice o f
ro C tb tr C m illion
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mHhD epartnument o f Health aod Hninai
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— California,
:faomc tto
LOS ANGELES —
<
m ore than one-third o ff the
: mnioii's ib ic jg ^
ai half
o f thcxounoj-*
bom and an estimated
!
uld lose 1 9 1 0 5 7 billion
illegal immigrants, could
II immigianls
over J iu r
in federal aid to legal
i
3IDVCS thependii^'waiJyears if Congress appiv
•wfrwT<tnpnn
fltirrti- entty
faie refonn package, acc
Icgislariw analysis.
tts. tbc providas.aT;iast
County govcrmnenis.
's soctal
sofc^- asa. £tee
reson under tbe state's
s
sts fbr eldcrfy jm d'poor
S3 billion in new costs
i f She Tirppossd
immigrants over fivee years
y
d e j ir a t O T d f =
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wou be p a ^ firm ccd b>- to bC“jrcconciled in confct
reform billss t<
Igs in M e d ic a re ch a n g e s '
overall
expected sdvings
%
committee this
thi: week could mean on 0$6
lay by
bil- approved Thursday
I tbe House,
ss to
five-year loss
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x
.nds for
Nc w YoA- s^ p e ^ losses are estimated .
in reduced federal fiinc
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[grants.
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cost o f Florida and T las,
e ^ which a lso have large
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aho/West
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r
V
ution is tumBOISE (AP) — Pollut
w ells from
ing up in p riv a te w
a 'County and
Caldwell to castcm Ada
th thrcatii to,
posing p o ten tial health
those
th o u san d s w ho d rink: from
i
wells.
Rcscarchcrs w ho arc: sstudying the
federal ogcnproblem for state and fe
nation to thc
cics link thc contamino
■region's e x p lo d in g fp o p u latio n
re
growth; Five tim es more people live
ic 1940s, and
in Ada now than in thc
role o f 4 perthc number grow s at o rc
ccnt Mch year.
opm ent a n d
R e s id e n tia l dcvclo]
industry have followedd tbe people,,
and each adds harmful1cchemicals to
thc shallow la y e r o f underground
ui
,
■
S iW j'
l g & j ^ ___________
APphDW
m p k fn a tT illlc u m
1. holds tho peiftct pum]
K ientiN ichob.3.1
im p k in p a t c h en te r> '
p aik in BnWI. Ore^ where an annual pum
ll youths
on Saturday.
tained many local
]
—
ggravaled ossaull. ll wscnlerm for aggn
)cncd lhe hearing by makingg lime hasn’t comc yet.”
assault, open
S running
in 1992. Without
ctcd o f first- tially suirtcd
n
Maithews was convict
iblic apology for the slaying,
his first publi
n ac
action, he would not have
itcnced
to
10
commission
i.
degree
murder
and
sente
ke to apologize to M rs.
“ I ’d like
j Ic for parole considerolion
nc have main- been eligible
IS yeare to life for what some
" Matthews,
now 30. sqid as
Petcnman,"
^
cr role in thc until 2002.
md turned to address hLs vie- talned wos his ringleader
he stood nnd
in his
Based on
h rccord yncc ihc late
slaying,
her.
tim ’.s motlicr
itthews’ release was essenRandall M cK cow n1 a n d Andy 1980s, Matth(
know whni lo sayy
' “ I do n ’t’t really
r
rscd by themnn who proscto 9cc- -'liolly cndorse<
o - Anderson both pleaded guilty
gi
n sorry for whal happcned to—
cxcept I’m-s
.
Jay
Richard Engie cuted him. Ja Roscnlhal. as well as
Tl ond-degrec murder and Ri
your son,”’ he
h soid. "1 didn't want him
he iinjured willuhe zip gun
pleaded guiltyto battery w ith intent lo thc guard he
to die."
r.Warden Arvin Anivc.
ly. McKcown and fomicr-W;
1
commit
a
serious
felony,
In her own
ow slatcmcnl to the com
He told thc commission lhal upon
r- w as sentenced to 10 to
tc 25 years,
m ission, lonice
Jon Pctctman said, ''I ccr:
a r s and Engie his release he wo*itcd lo leave Idaho
cpt your apology. I waited aa Anderson to 10 to 21 ycai
tainly acccpi
Id cescape thc notoriety liis
rars.
so he could
to rio more than seven yea:
long time for
foi It."
ircated for him ond pursijc
in
ly
Pclcrman
was
placed
ir a ccll over case has crea
opposed to early
B ut shes remained
n
o f education. But if he is
kend with ihc' some kind'I' of
id the Memoriol Day weeke
ir Maithews.
just as she had
release for
t
in Idalio. he soid he
A'itncsacs was required lo) remain
rci
opposed the p a sstt four and according to wi
u n s u c c e sssfully
sf
r with
his grandmoiher. firid .
•
the
long
h'olwould
live
wi
rc
repeatedly
bcoien
during
t
f
t
h
e
olher
three
.wl\o
were
paroles o f t
pursue
a degree at B oise •
y
died
on
May
a
job
and
pu
’s
iday
weekend.
He
fmally
«
convicted1in
inconncclion wilh her son’s
ersity.
I
31. Tlic incident resultedd ;in a prohibi- Stale Univcrsi
death,
ing to take lime for me oul
“ll’s going
m lion on juveniles being hheld in adult
“ I d o In’t’t believe any o f th em
idjusl." Matthews told thc
there lo adju
lg
jail
factlilies.
0
have
a
family
or
anything
deserve to t
jn. "al'lcast a year. In a lot
eligible commission.;
:.”
Matthews would have: been
I
hal’s thc mother speaking.”
else — that
m like
0 o f ways I'm
li socially refardcd. Dul
re for parole in 1992 had he
h« not
s h e sa id1.. ‘‘r
' m not saying th e re
lave thc ability to leam, to
in 1988 1 think I hav<
ie homemade zip gun al a guard
gi
s h o u l d 'nt 'tbe some day w hen he
O-to-15-ycar change, to make
ma adjusiments.”.
ut
and
received
a
new
10
ive
a
chance.
I’m
saying
tliat
should hove
M anyilOQdangeiit from titainted y\V^ells
l’ ^ t S
;
r^ le d
X C ct e f i n a i
Jo el
B O ISE. (A P) — Scan
S
M atthews, w hose role in
ir thc 1983
i-agcr in th e
beating death o f a tecn*i
m ajor
Ada C ounty Ja il promriptcd
p
rntion fJolicy,.
changes in juv<gii1c dclcnl
d ate
was given o te n ta tiv e parole
p
Monday on first-degree: rmurder and
M.
—
aggravated assault charBCS.
on Pardons
The state Commissionn ■
4, 1996. fo r
ond P arole set N ov. 14,
ited a guard
M atthews, w ho ossault<
ice for killing
while serving his scntcncc
Thc 17-yearChristopher Peterman. Tl
old was brutally beatenn :after being
S73 in traffic
jailed for failure to pay SI
fines.
ave not been
"The deliberations hav
Daniel Sharp
easy,” C om m issioner Dt
If while y o u
said, “ B ehave y o u rse lf
on and begin
remain in thc institution
id a s'th o u ^ t' wotking as diligently and
irole plan that
fully as yoii con on a pare
will guide you fo r the; rrest o fy o u r
life.” •
:stobiishcd
an
Matthews, who has cst
le 1988 guard
occcHent rccord sincc lhe
cc
It iis the main water source
w a te r that
Ils
than 10,000 private w ells
for m ore• tl
nd Canyon counties,
in A d a and
se
ffcndcrs range from B oise
T h c offe
m o to ristss jwith leaking oil pons to
:rming operations whcrc ferg ian t farmi
ichcs inlo the ground,
tiliz er leach
lio
M ost o of fth e 350.000 people w ho
;et
•do and Canyon countics get
live in Ado
an
ter from sources other than
th e ir w ater
angered shallow a q u ife:r.
r.
th e cndon.
icr
served by municipal w ater
T h ey arc: s<
es
which draw their supplies
system s,, w
ter
Icepcr level, o f groundwater
from a dee
;hal docs not show signs o f
— one tha
lalion.
contam lnal
;es
Dilution at any depth poses
B u t polli
he
co n c ern ss ffor everyone becausc the
I
Try/ aa classified,
,
I
I
j
i. Substances
aquifers arc connccted.
dw atcr loycr, K V R n f
in the shallow groundv
to about ISO H U b h M H
which extends dow n tc
feet, eventually could1 ccontaminate
thc deeper ground-w aatte r layer,
ace.
400 feet below thc surfac
deep aquifer
Contomination o f thcc <
health effects
is not likely to causc h<
bccause federal .and s ta te laws
Aratcr
systems
require lhal drinking- wi
regusupplying more lhan 25S people
]
larly be monitored,
But problem s w i th
t l th e deep
:
cost
o
f
water
aquifer would raise the c
as companies and mlunicipalitics
u
w ould be forced to e i t h e r build
plants or find
expensive irealmcnt pl
other water sources.
Idaho in
j 26thI place o[)ii list ojif healthhiest staates in IJ.S .
TfaeA H O O tfe^Pren
cfa in an insur*
Id ib o siqiped s ootcfa
a k in g s o f th c
a n c e co m p a n y ’s renki
beahbiest states m tbe nation.
ns
m ir.^ 26th this
■ TT*r Gem State is rank
y e a r, do w n from itsi 22i5 tb p lac c a
year ^ o . Bm tbat is ssdd ll considera b ly b e tte r tban tbe N
N<o .2 6 spot il
held in tb e 1990 study.
U ta h m oved u p aI nnio tc h , ty in g
cc o n d place.
w i ^ M im iesota for sset
L ast year.'U tah was in
in third place
b d m d Mimesoca.
F o r t b e s ec o n d y> e a r . N e w
ilthiest state in
l& n p sfa n e 'b die health
th e oatioa. according tt>theRcUastar
tt> 1
Igs' study. T he
S ta te H ealth R ankings
s tu d y is nam ed fo r N
Nco rth w estern
e
N a tio n a l L,ife*s p a mntt com pany,
a l C o rp . o f
R e lia S ta r F in a n cial
-N C n o e a p c ^
•s th
T b c study compares
I e states on
O ffic ia ls se ee lk m a
w h o h e ld fan
u n ily
s u re s c o v e rin g disease;..
17 m easu
lifestyle,. o cc u p atio n al s a fe ty andd
y , health c a re ac ce ss andd
disability,
cs.
de&lb rates,
It
matic
drop in Idaho Infant
A .dram
a
le
mortalityf aand im provem ents in lhe
;d
adequacyf oo:f prenatal care were^noted
r,
tings. They w crc, howtVcr,
in Ihe ratio
oflset by an
ar increase in r i ^ for h c ^rt
smd increased infectious disdisease and
y
ease this year
ye and those were the key
lactoR inI the
tt one-place slip.
tc
Id a h o •s
’s in fa n t m o r ta lity rate
K)
11.2 deaths per 1,000
dropped from
fin
er
IS in 1990 to 7.6 deaths per
live births
« tbinhs.
1,000 live
vas strong in every category
Utahwa!
but two in tthis year’s study — infcc» ase s, w ith 5 5 .4 cases per
dous disea
and occupation100,000 population
po
dcs, 8.1 p er 100,000 workal fi»taliti«
ets.
)n
a te w as No. 1 in the nation
Tbe stat(
smoking rate
on six measures: a low’ si
(14 pcrccnt compared to 22 pcrcent
leart disease,
nationally), ris k fo r he;
T
unem ploym ent, conccr cases, total
It mortality.
mortality and low infant:
Overall, the study foibund that the
health o f A m ericans is improving,
msed smoking
though a trend o f increas
erode health
among teenagers couldi <
gains since 1990..
New H a m p sh ire , whvhich ranked
3
4th in 1990, held onto ithe top spot
ments. in th e
by m ak in g im p ro v cm
oyment rates,
smoking and uncmplo>
..
17
T h e stateICiranks lops in five o f 17
ic!s: low violent crim e, adctn ca su res:
'or
q u ac y o ff pprcnalol care, support for
3ricallh carc. low infant m orp ublic hea!
tality anddItlow premature death,
he
O th er top
to ranking stotes ofter thc
lii.
top three: vwcrc Connecticut, Hawaii,
V e rm o n nt,
t, M assachusetts, Io w'aa ,.
iin, Maine and Nebraska,
W isconsin,
ssippi was at thc bottom oo ff
Mississi]
ecause o f the prevalence oo ff
th list beci
nd
sm oking,J,i motor vehicic dcoths and
heart disease. Thc occcss to
risk for he
prim ary, nmcdical carc. support for
of H l f f i f f i i y
public health carc and1 adequacy
I
prcnoiol care arc low.
O ther lo w -ra n k in g s ta te s arc
Louisiana. South C atro
n lin a . West
;vada, Alaska.
Virginia, Arkansas, N ev
im a, Florida.
N ew M exico, A labarr
and E i p B i
K entucky. N ew
'Y o rk
Tennessee.
llth improved ■ ■ g U k
South Dakoto’s heall
the most, according to this year’s
d from 33rd to B w H M
study. The state m oved
tly because of H H l j f f if f l
20lh on the list, m ostlj
tio u s disease.
lower rates o f in fe c tii
srtality.
smoking and infant m on
office
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t B 1 1
n
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e r 1holding his
w bo e t o d d them after
leir three chilestnnged'w ife and tbett
drenhostige.
ty S b erifT s
T h e A da C ounty
_ .
Dep artm ent said Jamieess A lexander
riday, O c to b o r 27
pefrom
ahom e
managed to escape
i
&
after his wife
in
N to id v^ a^
fied S o o d ^ evening and
ndtbecbSdcen
c a tturday,
ii
O c to b o r 28
to d a y
walked oat mfaatmed Sun
Polo U n a R d. East't
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wer 10
SUN■Noorv4pjn.
a dbeenticd^ x
uoN-sxr
ibc wom m Bppneaify bad!
isidered a n n « '
m o lu n /
A B sander was consid
tstranged w ife ' w m m / m
■ ------ 4 ttd*dangerott$. His'estt
to ld a o th o rities b er bh ui sb an d had B H B B B !
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eytakcn: in order o f national prc
survey!
M iBiB Wl
:: Lctluce. chccsc, onions, tomalo
ton
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pickles. This rosier is salisfaci
ifociop.
W h a t ’s V
p'<
w h a t?
noi superior. The pickic pcc
but no
people
ltd recruit.
w ic c a s m uch from
lig ball
Embezzlers steal Iwi
" ’"who
'ho ought to pay for thc big
century banks as robbers do.
s? Strcclcar companies a' ceni
& ct lh .t
lut Ihat ■ Q- What scoousts. :f o r
chippcd in sizable sums. Dut
b jjf « m u c h b rc « l
Americans only cal ho:
lusscd, indeed it did.
DOW08 tbey t i s 20 \««i
Gulls
ulls over garbage dumps double
doi
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s. S
Still.
A. Pizza, probably,
populations every IS years.
irbagq.
In ihe Scotland o f■' I1842. KiHipalrick
■rc noi keeping up with Ihc garba
ic y c lc - h c ’d ln v c n l.
one re> MacMillan rode his bic>
nderstand Arizona's-Tombstonc
:rein:io-'Cd;it--:sttaighlinto a.yi
.y o u n s s lc M ,» d
ly.drilihancod'lhe horics^hcroir
« 1 pe rso n o f rce ori
streets side. To becomc the (trsi
dung bags Iq keep ihc stn
dcuncr.
fcnse o n such a vcack
o
f
tocom
m
ilaim
rncoffci
ier. Insert here ihc wisecrack
hide.
Thc
court
fined
hh im five shillinss,
choicc.
y*’“^:rmuns
It fflies ' brutal to a Scotsman, cc
ccrtainly. To relate
in Ihe 1500s thought
Germ
feared ihat lime to evcnu on th is s i d j o f th e Alcct the plague. They greatly fea
curricct
n (heir
lantic. 1842 was when th
ihc Ilies
lies that sometimes landed in
ll
)er cx- train headed oul on (he■ Co ' n . ' i J i i S . r ™
Iwer. it cam c down to this; Either
'n d o n Johnson'w ho
jive u p ’
Jt was President Lync
pose Ihe
themselves to thc plague or give
-o c a lc so rics: The
:ein.s.
pui speeches inlo two
beer. They invented lidded sieini
llieirbcc
ncquc-n Mother Hubl>ard Ihat o
lat litcniry legend Jean Jocq
Thai
an
W
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t’tit
touches
nothing.
An
scau mourned as follows: “ Man \
Roussca
hain.s " only covers the e.vseniial
free and everywhere he is in chain
bom free
H o ro sc o p e
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XnOBGR 24 IS YOUR B O tn ij
DAY: You
You have unusual voice, are dyJ
I
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nomic, crca
creative, sensual. You adore luxu- ‘
be sclf-indulgenl, could have sweet ''
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Nccessoiy for you to be aware .of ' I
ulrition. Taurus, Leo. Scoipio per- i
Ioy fascinating roles in your life,
„
who say ihey love you a l» confide
I
I h c y ™■c in
in awe of you, sirive lo umJcr.
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'flu, noi always with success. Dur^
jvember, changes in lifcsfylc in- !
fTW*- «t '
vhere you live, marital status.
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ble
H a g a r tlie Horrible
xofessiona] cndeuvors —coinckling >'
ew moon in Soorpia Money in* V
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.hnJ
banking piDCcdurea m uirc review.
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JRUS (April 20-May 20): New
I >' rTT17
/ v o N p ^ r J 5 » ) I "— t
: evolves in connection with part^
— I ^ w —■
). closc a.'uociaies, marriage. Do^
^1
'c r o p u ^ jy {
situation subject lo changc - for
7 L
Iter. You'll be wined, dihcd by m
ftb ^
lusLibran,
i
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flNI (May 2!-June 20): New
- .
^ life! Scorpio lunar position high- llncss, employment, basic issues,
■ l i 111 I l i i n
lish ls runes
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ROSS
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courage of
: of convictions. You’ll pcrfcct
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- techniques,
6 Maturi
turoc
' ■ues, gel crcdit that eluded you*
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sis on variet
■ariety, sensuality, creativity; feelB j TMort
^
walker
^ nvas
p e e tla B a lre y
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(iuly 23-Aug. 22): U bentionl
li£
UET MY TEAM
lain musical
2e zr za
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30 Jl n
You-llbcrii
iKrid o f burden, be free to imvel.
■ HIM IN CHURCH4 B
3 EFO R^ ^
WIN THE
people
)plo
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t)out foreign lands, cuisincs.'Bc>.
y.
T H IS T IM E
22 CtlyI on
Of tho
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lief in soul
oul mate
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reinforced.
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r ^ \ O F YEAR
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23 Appral
)ralso
. Jo“ “ “ ^
revolves5 ai
around lifestyle, residence,
24 Flultor
Itor
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> -------------------- marilnl statu
status. Leo individual shows love
26 Shy'
«s
I f i i i i i
29 Forme
thal include rccords, fiowers,
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vi“ Sif“s thi
mor
™ ™ ™ _
'om brows
33 Tavorr
luxury itemj
tems. Libra native helps solve fil■ l■ l■ l■l■lI l*
\aa ohrino
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De discreet, cloak ociiviI
ladlott:
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lystcry. Qandestine arrangement
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o Thaves
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i'
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igoroua onoa
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of attention!
lion! New moon in your aign co- M
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jnddcs wlih
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wilh vitality, enthusiasm, sease
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(Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
H fG A n P lS G
:lion
jE jN joj I jw e g |» M
t
19
Church
soclioi
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come
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s = J S oGantry"
r'
nmcts o f your life rcccive bendll
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^>cs
gretter
Uj
er UghL
You’ll be CDntacted‘l)y .; .
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81 ■— Gai
SY M P T O rf
>ard shelter
24 Ladios
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2
62 Towarc
using differem kind o f enterprise. ’
o k w T lT wiQi'o i o‘*c.c^*9“sin,
I
25 I tovo: Lol.
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65 Wad 10 mbbit
!! N cus on wonla
^rds. vetbal and written. Scorpio
20 Fiend
By Art S a n s oDm
r & C h ip
66 Largeoco
r
i The Bom Loaer
moon highlit
ghlighls ability to win fnends,|lo
i
29 Indulgos lo
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67 — vooc
■{—}■■ I J P I M
influencee ppci
oxcoss
n ^ le - bom thc low and tne
7 IF-iWiPOKeTO
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VN. ■ -...........30 Angry- I'lhe
I
n S ta !: I 1 °
lonely to'the high and ihe mighty.
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tubers
31
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stat<
Y e c L
,
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ARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Peofc-—
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'iously strangers could become
^ c 2 ) OUK AHt> OUICT
•irXJMlSHT
^
^ PrOdIca
:!
)ian chloltaln
compound
r [ n u r [ t |ii|H |. suuncfa allies.
nllie Scorpio native takes you
• rf z ^ r j
3 Afobior
Bhips
‘ 35 Money
1
O riw ^m
N iC W E WITH
■
expresses enlhusiasm for prodores of
41 Typos
’» « « i T e r Sit.SPossible change of residence.\ •
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L
m
42 Ool
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I(Feb‘. 19-March 20): S e e ’
S
acllon
)f Two
• 43 Ireland
sham,
3
Mon
‘‘’rough
^
a r scenario has evanescent
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51 Fraudulom act
56 I
44 Italian
S
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52 iBlantJ danco
5 7 'Worets ol
*1““ *'y- Focus on njy«ery and intrigue, , >•
mo dty
oslnJffemor
7 indlono
lechniqucs in your own -!!;
«>>Uily to) perfect
pen
ICO
53 Mino oxtrads
iopproximotlon
jdflo.
46 Shoop's ptaco
8 Mfsludfl
Jtpio iiew moon hi^lights jour■;
dais
54" Pas# ovor lightly 599 1Ultlmoto dogroo '*'Ay. Scorpio
th farm
48 Church olfidali
.
7 ”'
g-Hoallhl
' ney, publtshii
liMiag and romancc. ^
'!!
i sorry
60 Chock rocolvet
tvof
55 GIvo ott________ 6 03 -— la la
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Tluesday, Octobor, 2 4 ,1 9 9 5
Tf
Tfmos-Nows. Twin F o ils, Idaho
T I Vallcey happc
l e
n
i n
Support gl
group will meet tc
to n i& h t
®
.
TWiW FALLS
-LS - The M agia Valley Fil
S upport Group
jup w ill m eet from 7 to
Tuesday in thc
(
IC Community
Room at thc
ic :Health and
Welfare BuIIdinj
ling, 601 Pole Line Road. .
Anyone who
h fibromyalgia or o fami
10 has
imily member
o r friend w ith
;h tthe disease is welcome.le.- For mortf
infonnation, call
call Teresa at 734-1966 001?; M axine at
32417972.
:
; :
Square dai
lancers plan to hoh
)ld
‘
;
event
EDEN - Thc
h e B uttons and Bows Squ:
,u „ c D « n c c
d lu b will h ost
)st a p lu s dance W cdncsc
csdny .al th c
Anderson Camp.
np.
N o pre*rbuhds
nds arc planned; dancing wi
7:30lo 9:30 p.m.
.m. T hose attending shouldd bnng
b
fingCT
foods. For more
re iinfonnation, call June Cuj
-ustcr at7339235.
;
Singles gro
roup arranges act
ctivities
:
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TW INFALLS
-LS - T he B eginning Agai
gain Singles
have plfinncd scv<
several activities for this wcc.
T he group wil
will ottcnd thc Magic Valk
Square Dance: Ci
C lub's Halloween potluck
at 7 p.m. today
ly aat S l Jerome’s Catholic F
on First Avenue
JC IEast in Jerome. Members
will participate
ii line danbc lessons at 6
:e in
couples* westera
an donee lessons at 7 p.m. V
at Honker’s. •
An .olUyou-caii
can-eat pizza and salad bar
bar oul.tlB IS
scheduled for 6 ]p.m . Friday at the Aiipo
Rcstauraht. Cost
ost is $5 per person. The j
g
esigns^aHow
School)
he weaarer pl<enty o f leeway
r i i i g
s
)EAR ABBY: F or the last
st tlthree*
DEV
rs, 1 have
years,
been attending a vciy
'
Soulh.
: private school here in ilje Sc
how
S
plicated
.vcver,
for reasons too coniplic
to ixplain
exp
in this short letter,, I rmust
tnnsfc
order to
isfcr to another school in orde
getmy
mydegree.
i nnm
n very proud to.havc otter
itendcd
firet school. Would there bc jany*
the fin
ihing
\
ass ring
g wrong
with having a class
aved on 0
nude
i with m y initials cngnivc(
Ic up
theinside
insi - b u t no "ycar'7
If ol
off as
I'm
: trying to pass myself
m not
nly lhal
a grodi
odiiatc o f this institution, only
I was
ISaastudent there.
' DIXIE
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iing to
C URIOUS: Accordinj
DlEAR
E/
Jewelry Information Ccnter,•, a not1
i^cJcvs
:atcd in
profit trade association locatci
ss ring
1
V York, a traditional class
duation
s a year, which implies gnidua
with a
you should not order one wii
- soI yc
A
I eet
A c t l O H 1 a3;g e n c y b o a r d t o ’ m
'
ting o f th e S o uth
TWINFAL
'ALLS - The Octobcr mcetin
C c n tra l CCommunity.
or
A c tio n Agcn
:n c y B o a ^ o f
'h u r s d a y a l th c
D irectors is planned fo r 7 p.m. Thi
Si. T h e public is
Village. 653 Rose St. N.
SCCA.
ZAA Board m eets four time
ie s cach y ear to
9y business. Regular meetin;
ings arc h eld o n
[i T h u rsd a y e v e n in g in M a r c h , A p r i l ,
Septem berr or
nual m ee tin g is
ond O ctober, and an annu
held on thee ft
fourth Thursday in July fc
for th e p u rpose
:ing o fficers a n d
o f seating new
nev board members, cicctin
: agcncy business.
QuilterS
rs set up general meeting
n
ters w ill h o ld a
E - The Desert Sage Quilte:
anbcrship mceiing at 7:30I pp.m . T hu rsd a y
ne Civic Club Mcmoriol Libi
r discussion is "Tessellations _____________ ;
year.
issoctaowever, according to the asso
bc cus, "many school rings can be
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e / BETTY: How generous o f
o A b ig a il
lo share your fam ily’s excellent
" V anB uren
^ Jution
for easing thcir.grief. Perhaps
I
it vill
willhelp other readers to cope wilh
‘freedom o f choi
loss ofa loved one.
oice sides,’ whjch thclosi
depict participation
Thc issue of what to ''
m in oclivities.”
D3EARABBY:
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DEARABBY: When
V
I saw the let- do when
whe a man comcs to dinner wear;n'ng in Texas," ihe ing a cap
c - I believe, it w as a baseball
. ter from "W ondcri
oihcr-in-law wanted capI- prompted
p
me to write.
woman whose mot
absolutely no funer
eral scrvicc. I had to
1 ^ a waiter at a first-class restaut. and
w rite. You to ldi her tl\cy should
mnt,
ai the management advised us
'CTask
respcct her wishes.!.
never
a a'patron to rcmove his hat!
Management leamed that lesson thc
My mother, who
10 was 97 jvhfn she
Man.
le some request, and hardd way.
w; A new waiter asked o gcndied, had made the
lun diner to kindly rcmove his cap.
wc honored it. H err ashes
i
were interred
tlcinan
beside our father's; witliout
v
ccrcmony.
Thc: man
nu refused, so thc capmin went
hc table
and politely repeated tbc
However, w c fcl
bit tiiere was still a to the
(
need for closure, n'
iicsL
not only for us but request
le was
id grandchildren.
He
v, told tliat the gentleman prcfor our children and
ed to
t keep his cap on bccause hc
We resolved it this
tl way; On what ferred
chemotherapy trcatmet^
would have been Mother’s
M
98lh birth- wosi having
ha
Need I tell you that do
day. our entire fami
mily gathered ot her due to canccr.
i
iloyee of that restaurant has ever
ircd spccial memo- employ
graveside and shar*
in asked
a patron lo remove his
again
u
rics in celebration ooff liiis great lady.
5r.o,simple meol and
hat?
Later, wc m et for.
- NO NAM E PLEASE.
reminisced ab o u tI IM o th e r 's p o s itiv e
CARLSBAD, N.M.
ivcs. T h a t biw arjw a
influence on our livi
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T housands o>ff little
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lew books w ill bc
• For Black & Decker'E
p ro b a b ly b e ddir e s s e d u p as
Idrcn v is itin g thc
.
available for child
Pocahontas c o mnee :Hallow een.
s aalfe ty b ro c h u re anc
in d
Jcrome public librio!
liuy b ecausc o f thc
T h o t's anybody’s
.
But the boys?? Tl
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n e w ly organizedd F r ie n d s o f th c
rick-or-treat
b
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cal
guess. Jerome Library.
"N obody (in1 th e trad e ) could
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A special collect
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figure out whott w as going to bc
ire ,
r e c e i v i n g th c C a l d e c o t t a n d
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For
CPSC
brochure:
r ," s a id R ich
hot th is y c oa r,
r
N e w b e ry m edal1 at w a r d s w ill b e
postcard with youi . p u rc h a s e d fromI d< o n a t i o n s a n d
iw ner o f P ie rre ’s , s eend
r
W illiam son, owr
C ostum e^ in Pen
*ennsaukcn, N .J..
nm
Idrcn’s a re a a t thc
placcd in the childi
a m e an d a d d r e s s ttco
)hia. " T h a t’s very
near Philadel-phii
(H
H«allo w een S afetyy),, ■ library.
unusual.'!
rcc w il! be placcd
A Christmas trci
Christine Brinkl
nkley agreed. The
Q:P
p SC
in th c library toI h1: o ld n o tic e s o f
P u b lic a tloo nr
on Oregon
ow ner o f Party’ Land
Li
ks. T h e F rien d s o f
•on
donors o f thc books
W ashington
A v e n u e in South
u th P h ila d e lp h ia
RRequests,
6'
m ittee. L u lu M ac
the L ibrary commi
5 w as ahead o f th c .
D.C
I.e. 20207.
C orrcll and Scott:t H y d e r, su g g e st
p a c k fo r .g ir ls in h e r a r e a , but
p a r e n ts , s c r v ic c
I. ' f a m ilie s , grandpa
th e re wos n o ci<
c le a r l e a d e r for
,
organizations andd b u s in e s s e s can
<lay
s a feet;ty - a w a r c n e s s
boys.
purchase thc booksa aJ t a cost o f from
iowecn A dventure Shops,
••‘P ow er R anger
gers a r e still big, H allo’
•ooks can bc idcnhf
SIO to $20. The boi
tan
but not as big. os
t
IS.they
w ere," she in sta
r c c,.,w ill, s b o w v id e o s c
lls. D o n atio n s ore
tified as memorials
safety
rty in the C herry H ill store t
added.
tax deductoble.
.
2
1
,
and
a
C
herry
Hill
polit
ow cen A dventure Oct. 2
O ver at; Hallow
ohcc
Caldecott aw
iward IS presented
icer w ill fin g erp rin t childre
N .J., man- officc
Shops in C henyy Hill,
F
is tr a to r o f th c o u lonnually to the illusl
long-term safety precaution
leman said one o f as aI lo
agcr Mary Widem
i ’s p ic tu r e b o o k .
*f"-. . stan d in g children’s
lot being seen by m otorists
rites. B atm an, was
Not
. last year’s favorite
dal is given to the
The Newbciy Meda
bably
the
b
ig
g
est
safety
ri;
on g w ith C asp er probal
d o in g w ell, olonj
)st d is tin g u is h e d
J a u th o r o f the most
s m a ll t r i c k - o r - t r c a t e r s ;“
• a n d th c ';N in jaa f ig u r e S tr e e t f o r si
ncrican c h ild re n ’s
contribution to Amc
llow cen, an d th e C onsum i
H ollo
Dragon Stinger.
literature.
duct
Safety
C
om
m
ission
suj
ou
w
o
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s
e
e
,
i
f
Produi
O n e m ask yo u
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Scott Olmstead,, 12,
I o f Jcro m e is
ts th at p aren ts d ec o rate co:
W illiam son h a s oa n y th in g to do gests
r e v ie w s o f th e
p re p a rin g b r ie f r<
O.J. StufT, tumies
es w ith rc flc c tiv e ta p e th;
with it: “I ’m notIt doing
d'
a v a ila b le a t the
books. These are: a
for it. 1 w illI g lo w in ca r headlights.• Pi
although I do g e:tt requests
r
100
fr
library, located at 1( First A v e n u e
tape_<m tre a t l « g s , too.■ It
.liistc.!!____________ the^taj
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umcs caters m ore readih
P ierre’s Costum
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D o n a tio n s can b c ta k e n to th e
rting goods stores. D on’t rcl
than
c h ild r e n , sportir
to
a d u lts
th
a
>427 for addtional
library. Call 324-54:
lope only, though — childrc
w hat never o n tap
W illiamson soid,1, *“but
*
1 °" " information.
uld
carry
a
flashlight
as
well,
w anting to .should
goes out’is littlec girls
g
ther safety tips:
Otht
b c p r in c e s s e s .aa rn d l i t t l e b o y s
L o o k fo r f la m e - r e s isItant
ta t
MOVI6 S 734
)w boys."
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w anting to be cowl
:1s on costum es and wigs,, bur'
bi
p IlQ lla lff iH Z
)o u t a c lo w n ? lobcls
O r how abou
iway
I
Bmdnr Mergi
t
te ll c h ild re n to stay aw
a
R in g lin g B ro s,. an
ai d B a rn u m & a ls o ti
candles b u rn in g in jack-(
\m
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;k-oI iiii
, r
th at yo u n g sters fromn <
B ailey suggestss tt
S2 7:10
■ H p ^ n t o s (0) * Adults
A
em s.
an d m ak e their lanlcrr
raid th c ragbag5 ai
Keep costum es short enoug
3U gh
^ M b I q GroentPC) T.tIO
7:
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o w n c o s tu m e s1.. T
*1 h e c i r c u s is
children
w
on’t
trip
on
them.
>rochure o f clown that ch
ofTcring a free bro(
to
.
^ 9 Assisslns (R) 9:00
9:(
lom pletc thc look. •
* pD o n ’t m a k e c o s tu m e s too
m akeup tips to conistic ._ S w o rd s, k n iv e s , Ctp^.
ctp. . ^H.Nw*r-TiUcStrsn|
wgM(R).7;00«0( — -is one o f several re alist
—The-brochure-is
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lexi- ^ ^ T o W o n o ^ { 1 13 3 ) 7 j i a & 1 0 ^
b e in g o ffe re d fo r H a llo w e e n , should
material.
a
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If -y o u n g 6 to rs -a r« -w e a rin
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ks, m ake sure eye holes don
ffcring free trick- masks,
which is also offci
BicCrcflKPG) 77.-00
p
er
vision.
-hampe
AttintM(R>6:4S4S-9:30
o r-treat bags.
R estrict tric k -o r-tre a tin g^ t<0 C T a GdShonr<R)7:l
7:tJ-<):30
n s u m e r P ro d u ct
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T h e U .S . C onsi
hom es o f friends and neigli
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c
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v
AmericaaQufll
(I
le t y o u r c h ild re n e a t any
y o u lc
asks. '
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re a r c s ta g in g thing.
5-
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d
j -m
f f
’loza to c o n tinue
at 9 p.m. at the Weston Pla
its Friday nid
I tw ill b e h e ld in
night outing. A biking event
Sun Valley/ lSunday.
i
X information, call Cindy Dt
a 734-3711 o r
T ccnaat73434-1642.
To le a rn m o re
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C lose
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rc inform ation, call 734-5084,
more
za
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Iter
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infor)inncr a t noon, ^ o r more infc
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tion, call 734-5084.
motioi
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suppo
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m o re inform alion,
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b o s e V o ld p te e r mation,
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. p n qrtK (S.A.V.E.)
his public service co /u m n isj
meedng fix>m 8 to
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Vfemorial
Hospital designo
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a s e k e p t coitfiden
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S48, Twin Falls ID 8 3 3 0 ^
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iiilTii'iiiiUl'irwr, 0111431
06-9460.
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attcntioi
SmcetASdinaC
T f » io
i n f: f M t ts . P C a n C T nritiB T Sg. IF o t
OeglTT
is noon Monday.
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c iiiffuinm a a in iL c a f ll 7 ? 3 S-IIB6Q)
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ExcTcise - O ver
i d n o d n ^ ^ o r _______ '____
N on-sticnnons and
THURSDAY
1. F or m ore inforDinner at noon.
m o re infom iatian..cc a n 7 3 4 -5 IS a .
idult Children A sonym oasI
5084.
Adu
m otion, call 734-50J
irs t
T w i n F a lls S c 3
lo o n u n til I p .m . a t F ir
Twin F alls TOPS
P S Q u b I D N o .3
No(
FtiUi
C eote r
sb y te ria n C h u rch , 209 F
if
r's iat V alley Vista
P rcsb
M eets Tuesdays
D inner at ooon.. F
1 o r nM C mii a—
:. N.
lio n R o o m . 653 Ave.
I in Tw in Falls.
‘ V illa g e R e c rc a lio
o o n s ' ' m s tio n , call 734—
5W84.
0
:igh-in b c g ifti ol
N[a
a rrc o tic s ........... A nonynjot
R ose S l, N. W cigl
uthem Idaho Region)
11:30 a.m ., w ith m
mceeting at 12:30 (Soutl
tD AT
T)mc.
SATtm
a t 901 S. Fir ia Jerom
7 p.m.
p.
p.m.
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73<
F or m ore inform ation, call 7369 a .m . a t C a n y o n V ie w
0 or 1-800-328-5257.
SD
1160(
w ednE
es
: AY
lo t^ Awe. W . itn
o o s H o ^ i t a l , 228 Shoi
A nonymnot
sm oking) - Tw in
Nra
a irc o tic s
A l-A non (oon-sm
T
w
in Falls. Far m o
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Idaho
Region)
(Soutl
Falls
:n to r call 734-5 2 2 2 .___
Mv a g ic V o lle y
8 pp .m . a t K im b e rly Sent<
7 :3 0 p .m . a t T
ireet.
CocarnriAnogyni
izens C e n te r o n Main Stree
801 Sccond Ave. C itizc
Fellow ship Hall. 80
7365 : 3 0 p .m . a t »M a ^ c V a llQ *
F or m ore inform ation, call 73<
N.
BOI S econd A-DC.
Fellow ship Han. 80
0 or
onym oiis (sunrise
1160
( 1-800-328-5257.
Alcoholics Ajiony
.^ o n y maootn s N. in T « in Falls. F or jn o se inflarDking)
Nfa
a rrc o tic s
sercnily, non-smokii
^242.
H
V
m ation. call 734-72uthem Idaho Region)
logic V alley Fei- (South
6:45 a.m . at Mog
A au u iy ju o n s
*
N a rc o tic s
0 p.m. at 801 Seeond Ave, N. in
i
A ve. N.
lOp
- lowship Hall, 801I Sccond
S
tesion7
Ition, (Southern Idafao Re;
in Falls. For m ore infomxatioi
or im ore inform aTwin
in Twin Falls. For
57.
6 :3 0 p jn . a l 5711 S
I econd A ve. (E. H
)7.
call 73 6-1160 o r 1-800-328-5257.
tion. call 733-7897.
T*"« in K e tc h n m . N onn sm dfcrng. IFor
w in F a l l s S e n io r C itszes
iTOOUS
Twi
Coca in c Anonynx
U c d l7 3 6 - 1 3 fiD H
m o re infonnatiott.
ta
6 p .m . a t M a g ic V a lle y - C enitcr
de ia t o r I-S00-328-S257.
'inner a t noon and pinochle
801 Sccond Ave.
Dim
Fellow ship Hall. 80
A n u g y ju o n s
call
N a rc o tic s
,m. F or m ore information,, ca
1 p.m.
N. in Tw in Falls.. F or m ore infor(S o u tb e n Idaho R^q^ o n )
-5084.
7242. •
734-5(
mation, call 734-724
ec tsid A v e .N .izn
7 p j n . a i 801 Sec
Jerom e TO PS Cha
3 ia p tc r N o. 48
KHC
T w in Falls, fo r m o -TwfiwiiintMm
FRIDAY
ic ILibrary. TOPS
6 p.m. a t Public
1-800-32&-S257. H
call 736-1160 o r W
J -A n o n -B n h l
ganization to supAl->
is a non-profit organ
ria
For m ore infor8 pp..m . a t F ir s t P re sb y te;rian
port w eight loss., F(
MT
.
n o rc
SDNEV
irch. 51 6 M ain S t. For moi
5722. .
C hurc
m otion, call 324-572
~
'92.
N a rc o tic s A x nat jy ia u w (S o u & irmation, call (208) 543-5792.
•inochle C lub •
, infonr
M agic V alley Pint
cm Idabo R ^ o o )
J'A non - S t ^ M eettng
isabled A m erican
Al->
7:30 p.m . ot Disal
219
6 p .m . a t 31 1 F
1 i r s t A-ve. i n
N oo
oc n a t W a lk e r C en ter, 21
V eterans HoH on1 H arrison-S trcei
H a i l ^ . For XDOfe in
shone St. in Tw in Falls.
lue. O p e n to the Slioshi
and S h o u p A venue
7 3 6 -I1 6 0 cr1 -S 0 0J-32&-5257.
-:
an. Prizes.
A1-A
l-/ non-W endeU
public. S2 donation.
eran
N a rc o ta c s
8 p .m . a t C h r is t L uthera
N a rc o tic s A n oinym
n y ous (S o u th irch, 1752 Second Ave. W .F
. Fto r (S o m banldafaoB ej
Churcl
cm Idaho Region))
5367 :3 0 p j n . a t 2 2 8{!SfaoaqiAve.WL
v inform
ation, call (208) 53(
i71 S ccond E. in m ore
i
6:45 p .m . a l 571
in T w in Falls. 7 ^ 0 0
3 oc r 536-6527.
noking.
2723
Ketchum. Non smok
A nonymio
oon s m o re infoTmaiion.
h
A nonym ous
N aarrc o tic s
N a rc o tic s
SDAY
TUESD,
rley
,
•
A l-A non - B urlcj
ibyterian C hiirch,.
8 p.m . at P rcsby
or m
2100 B urton. F or
i o re inform o78-9843.
tion. coll (208) 678srA l-A non - F iler
P eac e L u th e r a n
8 p .m . Qt Pen
iieris St. ot SiMh.
C hurch. 600 Stcych
oding
A l-A non-G <>5di
8 p.m. ot C ity HoIl
Ho Library. 308
Fifth Ave. W.
iley
A I-Ahon - H ailcj
'horlcs Parish Holl
7 p.m. at St. Chot
•or m ore informoon First Street. For
88-4682.
tion. call (208) 788ym ous
Cocaino Anonym'
6 :3 0 p .m . a t M
N a g ic V a lle y
801 Sccond Ave.
F ellow ship Hall. 80
"N. in T w in Falls.5. F or m ore infor•7242.
m otion, call 734-72'
A nonym ous
N a rc o tic s
R egion)
(Southem Idoho Rcj
301 S cco n d Ave.
7:30 p.m . a t 801
C
loscd
meeting,
N. in T w in Falls.
a tio n , coll 736F or m o re informnot
• 1 16 0or 1-800-328-;
>8-5257.
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Langguage
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T ta A M o d a l e d ^
* "
. — "One Flag.
ALLENTOWN. Pa.\llcntown's old
One C ountry,” soys Alle
downtown m onum ent'
mguages tn the
But there arc 18 laog^
id sstrains on tbe
valley it overlooks and
sense o f com m uniiyy hhailed by its
W ^:
^
■
■ stonis i n ^ p t i o n .
" 1 400.000 checkcd.
Ith a n d saf<?tyM ost addressed hcalil
p le d f r o m a n
•’ a n d w ould be exempt'
• English mandate.
n u ltilinguolism
B ut even that scam mu
is too mudi for some os! it
il tric ld e s in to
1C to p e r io d ic
a re a s that, while home
w aves o f immigration,, h a v e th o u g h t
ic r ic o n t o th c
o f them selves as Amci
core.
jm th e p o rc h c s
T hc mix of voices fron
o f A llentow n’s 19lh c e n t u r y r o w
h o u ses testifies lo the; c h a n g c s th a t
have come lo placcs likee this.
t
Street in th re e
“I bod to blow up 7ihI S
languages,” Heydt said w iih a to n e o f
;
th
incredulity, recalling t: e E n g l i s h .
n c se w a r n i n g
S p a n ish and Victnamc
und o f u rb an
s ig n s posted for a rour
demolition.
la k e u p m o r e
H ispanics alone mal
ic p o p u l a t i o n
th a n 12 percent o f the
.here, up from 4 percentIt iin 1 9 8 0 . a n d
m o re than one-third o f t h e c i t y ’s
schoolchildren.
K ids come to schoolII s: p e a k in g 18
o c h o m c d in to
!
languages and arc shoe
lish in re c e n tly
J
three — primarily Englisl
su p p le m e n te d
.' intcgroted classrooms, si
\ J by in-class Spanish and1 jA ra b ic tu to r-
ne. swollen by
C ities lik e th is one.
*■
ncW com ers, th cir w ords
o k and th e ir ^ t m -. ^
brts around the
' ways, arc driving efTorti
Washington to
• countiy a n d now in Wi
sal language.
' nuke English the oflicial
lited by the la w
While typically. Jimit«
Its ispeak in one
to making governments
ais 'wider goals: ^ ^ 9 ^
language, the push hais
J, uupending th e
■<' speeding assimilation,
hat keep foreign
“linguistic ghettoes" lhat
native tongue,
; KhM lchildren in theirr ni
xnira^ng inuniand in som e cases discou
gratioti itself.
'■ '-c
“I’m a n architect” by profession.
.
says M auro Mujica, aI a(^ilean immiup 1U.S. English
■. pBDtj^eading the group
i a lI £ n g ^ * ^ c
~ aiid tbe fight for ofGcial
build the foundation firsi'
town passed an
A year after Allentow
u se ^ ^ 8 | | H
o rdinm ce urging the; exclusive
u
imehl. little has
; ' o f English in govemmc
>cuments w e re
<;;> changed. S o -fe w docu:
^
m guages t h a t C s f f i H U
p r in tq d 'in o th e r long
i_
dt jpegs savings
MayoA.William Heydt
-r at 536; ningless.'* th e
• “A f to lu te ly . meanin
e ia
.^
Republican says-of the
Iaw h e n d th e r
losically you do
signed n o r vetoed. “Basi'
^
what you wanL”
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pi;;.
B ut i f E ng lish -o nnly
lj law s lik e
d! R b t e r t Gonzales In
M«li. they do C a m n^ D a J m u s . W t g h w B E n d
A llentow n's have noI tci
dO
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a
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w
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fZ '' havelegs.
M m m t o r a n A B M ilo a n . R
and 40 raunid.'-More<than 20 stales1ani
ta c O d W lM v n v K .
dnring English « " » « tying
« t o tnafca E n g B th g i i
N r palitiej nave laws declo
he
DWasbingtDH.
at least on the
is ITecs uflmige iis
^
d C ^ pj riiiin
l
a n s lik e th e id e a , l io w c v eSfr
iZz oflicial and setting or uurgr ^ g limits on A xnerican
Pint (f^ntnin ^ftn>
t> ’
in> cbc
Jill ITiiii i; b as b e e s deGned.
a g e s ^ g o v c m - ftintfystba
C - the use o f other language
ge
rttnrti a f a: {cdcnl language
mtiic
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inf gndl only 265 fcrdgn-lnn^ nm
Qm rcaQlHlf
D. lia s s e e n au> irmlra^pr
the House and p u ^ S cn.
c a Bob Dole o f Kaoas, Sen.
iZ Bills intro d u c^ -in thi
he
tfa tJ
produced by thc
a.
gar of I n f s n and ccHmmBa*
wide GOP st;^ . Diat Logn
Senote4>pearlo'havewi(
atmrfWI tlT.Si g r wm
r r iinenc in gwe years out o f
A s i s A T Innnw rn. Pwrntw
Q
are behind thle
e
suggest ro o st t o r P a t Bochanan
Bl
> . port s ^ d poI(s sug
j^Hpi
Employmei
|j ’Legals>E
'
us B u re a u h a s
Nationally, the Census
iding fro m b ig
found immigrants sprcadi
d rie s and border states1 dto p la c c s fa r1C sa m e sm a llther afield, drawn by thc
ttro c tio n s th a t
tow n and suburban attr
n.
appeal to the native bom.
H an a, S o u th
In response, Monii
pshirc re c e n tly
D akota and New HampsI
n ic ia l- E n g l ish
jo in e d thc ranks o f ofTi'
states.
• Sim ilar efforts failed1 iu n d e r g o v c rid an d G e o rg ia
iw rs’ vetoes in Maryland
aiid foundered in K a n s a s a n d
Oklahoma,
lance w a s p ro T he Allentown ordinor
. m oted by city council m em b ers w h o
found it galling lo sec S p an ish s ig n s
lu ja d o ,” w a rn like one saying “Piso Mu
wet
ing o f a W
CI flo o r in a p u b lic bathir>om.
licn thc la w p asse d , it was thc
But when
ers w ho s a w th c w riting on
ncwcomcrs
the wall.
ccausc they w a n t people who
"It’s bccai
e a k E n g l i s h to le a v e ,”
d o n ’t spp ca
ia 7T ir a d o , w h o c a m c from '
In occncia
ico three y e a rs a g o , said outPuerto Rico
riassroom w h e re she is Uying
side the class
he li
language.
lo leam thc
;s a sh o c k — lik e a wave,’’
“ It w as
said A na1 S
Saainz d c Io P e n a , head o f
lan g u ag e in s tio ic tio n in thc
sccond-lang
sch o o ls. ” l t crea ted some ,
A llentowmn S'
m ong th e A n g lo cornmunity
feeling amor
thafW chhave
a y i control n o w .’ ’’
:ssiortal su p p o rte rs o f a lanCongressic
iw bI la m e d i v i s i o n s on thc
guage law
y o:
o f m u ltic u ltu ra l prescrvaorthodoxy
y cc
com plain o f a federal cdution. They
slicy th a t c a n k e e p students
cation policy
ainly in th c ir ruitive tongue
learning m
mail
o fth
f o rm o sto
ftl e ir sch o o lin g ,
uage, h is to r y a n d values —
"Languagi
these arcc th c s t r i n g s t h a t bind our
A m e ric a ,” D o le said in a
hearts to) Ai
idorsing o ffic ia l English,
spccch endor
hese k ey s to u n ity are under
“But these
)m (our g o v e rn m e n t and from
attack from
ja l e lite s w h o se e m embarintellectual.'
m erica.”
rassed by’ A
An
ent C lin to n d e fe n d s transiPresident
lingual e d u c a tio n and says
tional bilin{
ns ^s:o u l d v a lu e th e "culture,
Americans
ions o f e v e ry b o d y .”
the traditions
Ijc y d t, for
for one, b e lie v e s a national
languages law
la w o u ld m e re ly crcate
ings.
hard feelings
ayor is s tru g g lin g w ith bigger
The mayot
» from
th c m ig ra n t wave —
challenges
fr
m p<
posed b y th o s e who are on
the burden
welfare, thc
the d isc o rd m o d e worse by
itry hc b e l i e v e s h o s und^rthe bigotry
)me o f th e b a ck lash .
pinned some
# th
this y e a r ’s se c o n d annual
H c saw
ican parade a s a ray ofhopc.
Puerto Rican
h c sa id , o f “trying to
It was a way.
w
Js, ii
instead o f U s a n d 'niem ."
make it Us,
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B o trt o f Trustees
tIva pay with evening &•
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night differentials. ApplyI
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ACTUAL
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BUbOET
REVENUES
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d a sstn a d ’s •tnploymsnl
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7.271.853
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SBIVICE
C N A 'e and NA's tor day
1& 871J85
m nnW saatfJiB nB inv.
10.300.523
6t«t« R * v * n u e,
OIBEOTRY
shift and night shift. S200'
Z 18Z314
2.389,536
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7.831
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COtOCHY
CLEANERS
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834,355.794
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good benefits and a great
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Total#
.
W * d e n r hard W e d e a n
place to work. Respond at'
• 20»?3»»38
thareT W a d e a n every*
- ^ e i ' l T - I------Twin Falls Care Centor.
ACTUAL
BUDOET
EXPENDITURES
wharvi Resldemlal. d e►
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S15.3M.382
EOE/Handf •
$15,388,838
Total Ifwtnjctloo
tailing;
&
ofllcea.
Reason*
14.591,480
14,423.838
*Sala<y & B«n*ms
ablcratas. rsis. avaflUa.
Looking (or •xtrs vtcaiion
8.1674173
port
8.BM .98S
Total InatructtonaJ Support
Clfl73»87aft
money? Why not mO OxM
5,337.931
5.872.377
*8alary & Baneflta
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gtB-good iMmf youVt bMn
1.823J82
I
1,838.597.
TotaJ Non-lnatnjcHoo
ttortno? CUmKM wll do IL
73a«B
719.941
* S « laiy & B m m s
Cafl73>0331.
3.S 4.670
m
5,030,404
Total FacHlty Acquianion
735
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1.381,075
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E S S P E C IA U S T ; MVRS,
Inc. h a s tw o opsnlngs,
MVRS. inc has sn opening
ig one in Twin F ^ , one in
for a p art-tim e in Twin
In th e W e n d e ll/G o o d in g
F a lla . A pplicants must
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have a n undergraduste
d e g r e e in absn av lo ral
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d e g re e in a behaviorsi
s d e n c e , with 2 yeors ol
3l
sdence. with 2 years exexperionce in such areas
IS perienee in such areas as
a s education, industrial
ai
education. Industrial arts.
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occupational therapy, relihabllltation counseling,
ing. psychology, and tho
lo
psychology, an d the soih
cial s c ie n c e s , o r s high
so d a l sdences, or a high
s c h o o l d ip to m a a n d 6
s c h o o l d ip lo m a and 6
y e a r s .o t experience or
ir
y e a rs o f ex p e rie n c e or
training In Industry andd
trsining in Industry and
compietfon ot spedallzed
d
completion of spedallzed
r e h a b ilita tio n re la te dd
r e h a b ilita tio n related
c o u rse s. Duties Includee <c o u rses. D uties Includs
identifying work sites for
>r
identifying work sites for
p e o p le with disabilities,I,
people with disabilities,
developing programs endd
developing programs and
procedures to teach peo>procedures to teach peo­
pie w ith dissbllilles ac- pie with' diaabltitles acc e p ta b ie work h a b its,>, >c e p ta b ie w o rk habits,
w o r k a t t i t u d e s a n dd
w o rk a t t i t u d e s and
personal-sodal behsvtors
s
personal-sodal behaviors
for competitive work, in­
Itor com petitlva work. 1ntere sted persons shouldd
torestod p e rso n s should
. a p p ly a t 484 Eastlandd
ap p ly a t 4 8 4 E astland
Drive South, Twfn Falls,>,
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Fans a n d S olae Stale Uni
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so sinmple.
so ea!isy.
so affiFordable.
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WAIT PERSON nodddd.
CROP ADVISOR
CNA
dd. AUTO/TRUCK MECHANop.
Apply In porson ® Tho
ITE8
Simplot SoDbuUdorsI hhta s
BRIDQEVIEW ESTATE
rhe
IC wantod for busy shop
ust
Oasis, 1007 Bluo Lakes
CNA an opening for a cropp adai
tssaal(k)g 1 fulMimaCN
Fully experioncod. musi
33jrieyBlvd. N. Twin Foils, IDkos
for posttoin openingI In
In 1 vtsor to wori<in tho Buria
hovo Qvm tools. Call 733_____________________
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wM k. Appty in p a n oon
n at Ruport area. Post Con___
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d.
troi C onsultant’a llcent
l e s s Bridaovtow BhxL
igroe g
210
required. Collego degrt
” n All'is plaatoring stucco 8
iated I
SALES
-----In an Agriculturo relate
dryw^i hiring oxperioncM
NURSE: L o n g to n n can
(perifWd o r eo u J« len t expe.
piasters ft drywall hongSd
^ o n COMMISiONED SALES
D N S n B e d « d ,4 0 b e'«•!“
di
ence preferred. Perse
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ppU-. _vyori^ avail. 726-6950 TX
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cants must present ttiombut ^ e rib u s candidfitt
Jaromo. ID 83338
Intersolves well, b e aggros- BO D Y S H O P REPA IR
wO bo consUered. inte
d rno ftlvo, ft onjoy woridng ISfh
with o p o n in g ( F ro m e a n;ali
fi
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ested applicants send
N U R S& L o n g term can
j
the public. Som o knowi^
Body Exporionco). Call
charQB n u r s e s n eed ed
jrs
odge of flno jewelry is a
and ask for Kris.
FT.;j-11 shin. S w d, r o
plia. Amav In P«Bon J C
3192
E.
49th
N.
sw n e:.jm H o M a.P O B a
401
Penney In The Magic VolJc
e x p r e s s :S
. Idaho Fans. ID 83401
. . ..s e e . Jflrome^lD 8 3 3 3^8 - --------(208)522-7077
k»y Mali 10am-5pm Mon- PERSONNEL SERVICES
Fri. EOE/M/F__________
„• 733-7300* No Foo
ned____________ • ____
RECEPnONtST Itnmod
a te o p e n in g ; full tim
e
ime.
TEACHERS:
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Tho nrst place to took lor Ihc
M e d ic a l e x p e r l e nnc®
ci
FT c e r title d w h o le iai
ia n - COMMISSION R O UITE
TE
bost buys in antique! li
preferred. A p ^ o r s o n
)dfor.
SA LES PE O P L E . Soil
guage teacher r>eedod
f
Son
daMlllod.- Flftd your tr*»re s u m e t o 560 S h o u |p
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ll.
g otic
gohorai m e rc h a n d p/J'
ise ,
«m.loday. can 73^0931.
Avs. W . T F ._________
1 s(/2 n o g ra d e rs. Acoi
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Souvenirs, p o st cards ft
-----Leamlntf Centar 733-705
7055.
Bdvortlsing boll capa. [a&
May BOOYMAN Minimum 8
RH/LPN
_ _
require overnight c u t of yoars experience. Full
MMdoka Mamorial Hospi
^of
tiniopoaltron. 786-3661L
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ta lte currentty anapO nj
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(lAA) la aeeklng on Exe<
appflratlotts tor ttM post
self Btarter, bondabio ttw
ft a DEUVERY ft CASHIER
jrs e
uthre Secretary. This, op<o i
tlo n s of; RrVLPN/nursi
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NAPA AUTO PARTS
good driving rocord. Sond
slllon is responsiblee W
ii
X
end Now accepting appiicattons
akle.
iborreaumo
Inqulrea
to:
Salos,
may
m
aintaining
a
membe
Intarestad applicants ma;
Jos, for a PT position In both
aniz.
P.O. Box 859, Twin Falls.
fees
ahip cam paign, organi;
;
contact Hunrta Raaource)
alls, delivoty ft cashier In Twin
S
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t
id
83303._____________
od
mg Board directed men
436-0481_____________
Falla. Com o join a pro*
----berahip m eetin g s, but
in.
TTT gresslv o . goal o riented
‘’“A* INSURANCE COMPAfiY
« k 4^
geHngandday-to^JaylA
RN/LPN wanted to work
^
1 '* ^
needs ombWous. motlvBt‘NY organization. Pleaao apsMfls per woak. days/ev
i/evoperatkma.
ply In porson © 1550 Kimed, caroof oriontod porarte- C a n d id a te a ahould hav
enkigs negotlabla. bene
b ^ y fioad. Twin Falls. _
aon to sorvlco existing
strortg leadership orxt o:
N.
fits p ro v id e d , fo r mloonre
accounts. Commiaaion
eepUonal communicatic
ion. D E L IV E R Y P E R S O Nng.
In fo ., c a il S u z a n n oa o r
renewals & benoflts. Cal
n 'a
akllia w ith th e ability t
Call Must havo good driving
rT
C o n n ie M o n -F ri a m
's .
331-0220.
vioric efTectlvejy In gmt
rocord. 229 2nd Ave. n !
423-SS91_____________
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discussions. Experienc
once SALES TEAM PLAYER
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THERAPY TECH naedet
in b u d g e tin g , atratog
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NEEDED. E atab llah o d
ah
iod
to w ork w ith p ro fo u n i
planning, and coordini
lin aM a n u fa c tu re d H om
o DETAIL SH O P MANAQon
e
ER Oasla .Pump ft Wosh
h a n d ic a p p e d child ren
r®"tion o f various functior
tiona
Oealorshlp Is looking mfor
5:30 am-2 p m or-l:4Spn>
for ia currontly aeeking an
lal
are eaaontlai. •
responsible, peraonoblo
10pm or 10pm-eam shtlts AppDcotkjna wBI bo accep
iblo
coptin d ivlduol w ith a o io
s ■ exporioncod profeaaronal
IS
lo
s
car
dotailor.
Managomonl
W eekend work lnvoh«d
ed until 4 « ) pm Novor
vomo x p o r io n c e - M u s t bo
-.
tf interested caa T arosa a
bo
oxporionce proforrod but
b e rlO . 19S5. intorcsti
n te d
detoii-mlndod and wtlllng
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Ilng not roqulrod. P lease ap» *-66 0 1 _____________
parties may contact 6li
61nto put forth 100 % effort.
brt.
ply in peraon and bringII.
a
ger K. G reene writh Bli
Blue
Bonofits a n d v a c a tio
n
USMCAL
35
reaum o. Bonofits avali­
Lakos Trout Farm, inc.
>0- a t
available. R o fo ro n cIon
os
CNA’S AND NA'S
ses
able, aaiary DOE. 1135
n YT
733-4831 for addition,
Ional
required. Sorious IndMdfCEDED nnCDIATELY
vidBlue Lakoa Blvd. N. noxt
M
in fo rm a tio n a b o u tI tthh e . u ? 8 should call MAQIC
TF & surrourxSng areas.
_
to Roy Raymond Ford.
position.
VALL^ HOME C E f ^3IC
fl
FT/PT. Apply at
I—
____
at 736-0777, for ap p t E fl
JawaTs Homa Care.
DRIVER Full tlmo. for a iotZ43 Lynwood MaH.i___ WRITERS
—
cai distribution company.
SALES
0— ] Free-iar>ce writars wanio
.
IMMEDIATE OPENING High sc h o o l gra d o ato>8*40
Must bo oblo to lift 50 Ibs.
to w rite a b o u t people
i
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a
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S e n d a ro s u m o and
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writing a a m p ie to: N.S
N.S.
uct linos. Must b e ag ­ • roqulrod. Must bring door
FT poaltkin. accounting <
onal
gressive. self motlvatod
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ft a aolf a ta rto r. Must
c o m p u te r e x p e r le nn ce ie
Editor. The Tbnea New:
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Box 5 4 8 . Twin Falls,». ID
il
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1601 Highiond Avo. =■
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83303: o r cail 733-093
qulrod to covor aouth
555.54 0 Blue Udcea Bfvd
»vrie x t 204.
TF Mon-Fri 9-4pm.
an d south o a s t idoho
N. Twin Fans. ID 83303.
— 1
and Utah. Ploaso aend
‘*’2 DRIVERS noodod full tlmo.
r o s u m o to P O B o x
d ”"
iro
clerk :al
local milk haul. CDL with
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la
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96307. c/o Times Nows, all ondorcomonts, oxcopt
AMERICAN STAFFtNQ
®t
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PO Box 640, Twin Falls,
Offica posm ons et aU oUD
h a z a rd o u s . M ust moot
^
COOK: Now hiring quo!
10 83303_____________ DOTquailflcallona. •
levels for tampcrary. sealoni
fled a p p l i c a n t a for F
sortaJ and fufl time. Doni
in
ot
SALES
Local
rotall
fortiltzn
lo s e y o u r s k l i l- 'b o , aan
I!ir
Rich Thompson
AUer ft chemical co, sooking
AMgUCAN tnmporaryl
:ing
Trucking, inc.
FT oxp. crop consultant-Ih
r a n t A T 1 5 6 4 b l.U
u iE
Cafl today NEVER A FEE!
mt-.
185 E 300 fvl, Jeromo.
saiosm en. P refer CCA.
)HK
LAKES BLVD. N.
73*^462 1-800-721.W0HK
;A.
'
324-3511
8-5pm. EOE
----Salaried position w/bonoServing th e Entire Wagic COOK: La C aslta Mexlcai
noinsuranco.
401K. Bonus
Jcan •fits. Pleaso send reaumos
W le y S in c e 19881 ___
incontlvo plan,
R e sta u ra n t seeking de
d e16 M a rtin F r a n k o nos
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pondabio self motivato<
stod
wiIbur-Blls Co.. P.O. Box
CUSTOMER SERVICE
28
high e n e r g y p e rs o nr ut<o
1208. Buriey. ID. 83316^
DRV Wall Hangor/ Tapersp a rt tim a p o sitio n s. 2G
,u.
tra in f o r H I ^ O COOl
_
/Stool stud fmmor for Halh o u r s p a r w e e k , mlust
ust
jhirt SALES.il you can sell, orJfIIIt loy School. Soo Jack Dav^
posltkxi for evening shlTi
have 3 y e ars offico expe­
d.
&
you
a re to a c h a b io andmd oy at Holley Mkldle School
^
M u8tbeweliorgan&ad.l
”
rience wttl custom er oxv
or
3
want
a
good
paying
Job.
able to aupervise 2 o r :
_
ob.
ofcali
Ken
322-1885
t a c t a n d c o m p u tt ee rr
)ura come soo Bud a t Quality
.P
eo-w orkera. Shift hour
e x p e r i e n c e . M u s t bboo
Ion- Home Conter. inc.. 1310
ELECTRICIAN S. HELP
nt
and
4 p m -1 0 o r 11pm Mon
friendly, c o u rte o u s end
in
Kimberiy Rd- TF.
WANTED. Pow er plant
SaL Apply In peraon IV
p r o f e s s io n a l, m u s t: bb ee
■
constnictioninHormlston.
ivea
South Park Ave. EOE
M
adaptable e n d work wefl
L— SALES. UnllmUod earning
d.
Ino OR- Orogon Stato license
u n d e r p re s s u re . T hose GENERAL LABOR. Char
hor- potential. Bo your ownwn
o r re cip ro ca l requirod.
jn
w ho c o m m u n ic a te and
laae b w . Become a Discov-ov- Call Bochtol Constniction
m ac la now hiring. Plea*
4*
work w ell w ith o th a ra .
4
5
2
ery
Toy
Reprosontativo.
apply in p e ra o n a t 451
12
vo
C o m p a n y a t 503-564*
m ay apply in p erso nVat
e
s
t.
S
erio
u
s
inquiries
only.
f‘
S ou th P a rk A ve. Wesl
8229 or IBEW Local 112
m
281 E a s tla n d O r. Twin
Call 73S»iS68 after s a oilv
.
lo^‘ a t 5 0 9 - 7 3 5 * 0 5 1 2 . An
ty
F a lla . N o p h o n e c a3ils:
o q u a i o p p o rtu n ity
plaase.
RESTAURANT
—
4
2 1“2 I omployor._____________
C0NT1NEKTAL
AStMPLYBETTERn !
I
TRADE EQUIPMENT OPERATORR
CABLEVISK>N
PLACE TO WORKC
Jll
E ^ u a ^ p p o r t u n i ittyy Enthusiastic.energetican<
and
...........
B ob-cat Part time/full
re sp o n sib le empioyeoi
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:o
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wantedllfyouBn|oywori(
w o rk o x p o r i e n c e fo
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OFFIC&FINANCIALj .•,
log with people, eaminj
Manager: .
,I,n®
model conventionala 0ft
AS a leader in tha financial
competlthrt» w ages, han
&
P.O. Bex 500
du.
thoy
am
the
miles
thoy
sarvicas a re n a - BeingB°_
a
dUng aoveraJ dMferent du
V
Wendell. ID 83355
member of o u r consumer
bes. a n d being a part o tl
_
or call 536-2006
finance team m eans*
friondly envlrorwnent this
nhavtng a g o o d ptaca to
®
posltton ia for you. No ros
lo FABRICATOR, local man­
15
s ta r t
A rayouself
"
taurant e x p e rie n n Is ro
ufacturing company has
10
Insurance
motivaled. assartlvo'
q u i r o d . b u t y o u m us
o p o n in g fo r so m o o n al
o
*
-Paid
Vacation
artd e r ^ deaBng with
"
present o poaithre image
w/vrt)ldlng & shoot molol
-Prom
Sharing&
401K
peop C f A pteasant‘
to oor customora. (shift Ol
oxp. Apply at Lyllo Signs,
-Truck Pyrchase Plan<
perMTtaBty and goodL
a c h ad u io tlm oa/days o
-Passongor Policy 1
ghone sidte y a a must.
_
thowoek.)
Ownor operators ft team s
;8
2 ; Join Ihe BUMPIE'a loom
^ l i a n r a ^ B d t o a o t «f t■.
FLA TBED D RIV EI^^8
O
Apply In poraon a t BUMP
s a l a s .a c w nt
Btatos. Send rosumo: PO
16
lE^i ^ b a a nd Salads, toBox 162fBuhi. ID 83316
a t Travelera Oasis.
isis.
.
accotniting.
_
or call 208-543-6126 N o rth o f t h e H o n s■on
o r A SSISTA N T G R O UND
CaO 733-8406 Mon-Fri
FOREMAN-Twln F a ils
tia
FORK
U
FT
DRIVERS
between 10am ft 5pm
21.
18 Of older. EOE
C o u n ly F a ir g o n o r •ai
al
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know iodgo.of m a ln te
Office ACIertcel
.f -.
Express Personnel Sow.
restaurant:
...
nanco skills, carpentry, positions evsllable
Coli733-7300
-7
M A X IE 'S ia n o w hiring
i
,
i
painting,
woidlng,
lown
FT/PT. flexible hrs., musi
^
care. IrriMtlon, plumbing, GENERAL LABOR. ChorI
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and
b
a
i*
mechanics
are
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mac
la now.hlring. Please
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to
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s
to
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apply
in
p
era
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n
a
t
452
Twin Fans. 733-7300
persons
may
aubm
lt
an
So
u
th
P
a
rk
Avo.
W
ost,
Buriey. 678-4040 ‘ No Foe
__
applicalion and rosumo to
Twin Falla, ID._________
S E C R E T A R Y p o s itio n S E R V E R S N ow h irin
Ing
Tvrin Falls County Human
c
on h o t ROOFER top wages
o p e n in g O e c d m b e r J,*
1.
FT
R osouftes fourth floor.
quaDfiedappOcantsforFT
or. for experienced roofors.
1995 in tw uraneo office.
1 at
Twin Falls County Courtim m *Xtewori( avallablo.
L icense ft ex p erien ced
h o u a e or m ail to TwIrtin
^
T p 'reR K S N S ^R '^T A\UI^
'in Call 678-6788
UE
Foils County Human Re­
p r e f a b but not mandat­
RANT A T 1 5 6 4 BLUE
sources. P.O. Box 126.
ory. Sand resum e to Box
Js*
LAKES BLVD. N.
Is!
INSULATION
WORKERS
9 6 1 3 5 . % T h o T im e s __
Twin Falls. 10 83303. Po»o- neoded. Kotchum/Hailoy
---------Nawe.P.a 80x 5*8. Twm
sltjon dosos Oetobor 26.
»*» w X iT R E S S '8 n e e d eDd.
d.
>6.
area. Tronsportation n;
&
Fans. ID 83303-________
)r k
1995.
M i-nt b e a b l e to work
re fe ro n c e a . Will train;
w
o x p . p r e f e r r e d . Blow
TSuper 8 Motol Now hiririg
Sa-_ JT«ln-F-iUls.CQunty la an
10
PT even in g d osk c le ?L*
rk .' s i a . N o r th o f H a n s eon
e q u a l o p p o rtu n ity
n
;;
p le a s e a p p ly in p erso n
ernployer.
^ - starting. Call 726-1075
---------—
-T 260 Blue Cakes
N-c
*
EXPRESS
7
d
I
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PROFESSIOriAL
J
CPA Local C P A firm seeks
S
exprrien ced C P A This
p(0ttfan.aqufrss.aLJaast
S '
MO years experience with
a background in tax. Com«T>pular intermatian tystam
ma
*
b a c k g r o u n d h e lp f u l.
OuaOlad cancM sies send
raaume to P .O . Box 228
8
TV»*»F^ IP. 83301
WRTTER8
r rae-lan c e w riters wanted
^
to w rite a b o u t p e o p le ,
e v ents artd n e w s in tha
. M htC assia M S . Sand
a re sin n a a n d a writing
•'
i t m p l e t o : N .S . N o k k M v e d . R egional Edh
--------- tor. Ttm n v t r m v s ro ftiT
ir
.
548. TV<*i F a l* . 1083303;
o r c a l7 3 » « g 3 1 a x L 2 0 4 .
r .. \
i
iiigDriver Tfechnicians
ei
Now Hirii
d o u b le s & ta n k e
d.
kers
lk
~ F a l l a n r W l'Inr m k m n c c a r a n d Ezlko,
N V A re a s
* 25 years old
experience * CDL
C
* 2 yearss OTR
(
required
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iment
Benefits
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* 1 - O P P O H T O tg T ^ FORK LFT OPBWTDR
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houae. i— nrw/lisTyios
n w tK tO O I» .R « ttn e
panMnancposlfon, Sen­
5 e q u a T h o u s u ^ ^ H
eflts avaaaMe. Apply in
C tiR R E H rL Y H A S- o p p o m u N i T y ^ ^ H
peraon i9 3 F a I r Ave.”
time employ mem for an
ce.
expanding work force.
A g g re s a iv e and aeelf
lf
aiatartor. AvtfaM apos^
tiona ate earlyjnomingior
or
evenlnga. MotvFM. i i ust
ot
■ m EFO LLom na
beable to sn 50 Im. reg­
tNDEPENDEHT '
u larly an d IOO ibs on
occssion. Pre ermkiye x p r e s s
JUNIOR ROUTES
3y* —
ES ment substance abuae HOUDAY MM BCPRESS
PERSONNEL SERVICES
test
la
reqt*ed..
A
^
at
Twin Falls, 733-7300
JMCtCPOT. NEVADA
t e Gem Stata Paper ft Sup­
Buriev. 678-4040-N o Fee
.JW m FAllS ply Co- 1B01 Highland
' sa InMnilon. to otaka sny
Pf
iUMBXATEJOe
'
— _____— -------— Ave. E TF Mon-Fri.
0PB M 8
.
INSULATION W5TALIER
nuitfCiaatiHnwKia* : 1100-1400 Bk Slh Ave E Mudosd*Nn u d v tw
Experienced Insulation ^
fav
_____________
ts Ojring » 0h parents o r l a g ^ ^ ^ l
f l100-1400BBc6lhAveE
staaor. for btow ft b aa. I"
in TOUCKORIVB<Sp(»llk«io b M « pragnM
,
Aat) St
Twin Fans ft Buriey areas. '■mdlal>U.COUip«llcaia
Oaaom arSenfceSdisft | ROUT£T$7
Catl 208-676-97S1.
c le a n drivijig record
T S iA veE required. Bq>erienc« in
SbabethBNd
IMS newpapsr wl not
R- semi, pup combination'
UCENSED IDAHO JOUR*
^
CoeviMreW ageft
600 BOcof Bkw LakesNEYMAN P LUM BER
:R reqidred. Local, compatt*
Haa^Benaiis
600-700 BOcof Locust
ce tlva wage. Irtsurance ft
law. Oor i»ad«n ara f i t r s b y ^ ^ H
g .. benefits. Reply lo Reed
plumbe^^SfSlrlng!,
^
CM8a»7tB-7S9<mO ROUTEBOO
Bros.. In& PO B0X472.
plaase can 733-9350
. 2 9 1 3 e 3600N. Sky­
r~ B u h l.lD 8 3 3 1 6 o rca Ii SALES AVON Siloa. Earn
a o l M cn an tq S ,c a ie im
iane
Mobile
Crt
MACHINIST heeded. Ex_
SIOOO bjrC M tti«a.S sl ROUTEBOI
perhnoidl Call Id a hfoo
to Manda. fanOy. work. 1500 bk Aspen St
Motol Fabrtoalion®678-3
1600
bk
Cascade
Dr
_
IB-yisV.
1-e00«7»0621
940 for.an Interview. •
bVdtnd b
ISOObkColkinwoodSt
Iw ^lffsiaalB sp L
- lii^ o m B iu n iB
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MECHANIC Heavy duly
B A a E M T S .IX Io rlln .h cW
U SEASOWALAiii^yamiasd 1700-1800 Skyfane Dr
no SugarCalanowaccapl- ROUTEBOa
■X- aervicas co. new Mrfng
ig P TorFT. EamSIOQMc..
perience required, wflllrig
100-200 bk Pheasant Dr
e-- * g re a t commlsalons. ! 3 J £ 5 S S X * S
to train someone with t»
tOObftTMnOrcieOr.
alosklU. BalaryDOE + Into, ctfl 1-80t«26-<925
l2DOTWnVBaLbop
benefit padcage. Mallre200 bk Vita Cfctie
T
ASSISTED
u
v
m
a
MAMHrataflng
M
and
hania
sum s to Central Equip.
200t*V H sR d
1 00to.^arsiaar.S tH t- 1200-1400
t
Co. POBox4839.PocabOc WashingIm m U m U h I i J
*
h g « ^ s a .i e l h » .A p toiro. I d -83205,o r call
tanS t-S
q! attendant, a t e neededt «
a
ply through Job Sanfce ROUTE
Bob Dewey S r; 1-800BIS
week
end
raB
ef
person.
4
801
I
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234-8082T^SkV G SonA voW
|_ O P B I H O U S r a _ J H
_
New facility opening £in e o e ____________
40O«00Usfe7Ave.N
Beilevue> Send reaume
m ill OPERATOR:
SOMOObk Main Ave. N
00
sam cE onecT O R
FT. must have CDL ft sbo Bee Hive Homes;1200.
18 OU D ealership. Sooth- 200 b k Ostrander S t N
•leaae c h ^ your a d fo j
n. Overtand. Buley. 83318
25 yrs or older. Well train,
HL
^ saa m hW n. SDK (An 200bkRktiardsanDr „
coneetnesa o n tha flraS
324-8806 i4oo«es-<9eoMon.-fiL
■—
popuMon. Sbong Gan- 100-200 b k Shoup Ave. W
Z day that It runa. aa T bsl
ig BEU. RINQERS needed
ad
U u e u 8 « « f a a i n a n - 100-200 b k Washington
PRINTINS: .Local printing
Tlm es-N aw s la not re*l
r|. for the SaJvrton Army lor
ior
a g e r* * peslsafcla. Rro- SLN
company nooda experisponsible for em xsafterl
a,, TF. FT ft PT poaiUons
ROUTE 814
o n c e holp. 1 -c a m e ra
that tkne.
-I
n- available-WOT wot*
20O«00arKlAveN
stripping, off-set presamD. 24-OS t tw
200-700a d AveN
an. 2-typosotter, MaclnL
502
»- ply at 348 4th Am N.TF. ties and track rocord.
2D00004lhSlN
toah systom . S e n d re^ m m M U S H O i^ J
o;
A fob you ean Htlgooa
oa C o n ta ct U r G ietzen.
3 0 0 M S IN
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abo«ig______________
__ 206-622^060.
PO Box 96630. c/o.Tlmos
ROUTEBZI
S279.90a REDUCEDI Exb S c ^ Ave. E
Nows. PO Bo* 548. Twf"
^
ecutlvei sty le h o m e , 7
noKlad. 10 SHOP m snaiC T O R lor 100-700
700bk»dA ve.E
Falls. ID 83303
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hrs.aweekolwc(kinax»• Idaho YouOi Ranch, ex- 100-300 bik Blue Lakea bdrm a. 3M b aths; 3 c a r
*
garage. Lota of oak. mar­
w change lor 2000 sq. f t
perfaiKe an^tor Vo-Tetfi
SAW OPERATOR: Now
BNd
ble and quality throughout
|. ‘apt C o u ^ prsfsrably.
*f- GarAe^tn-SriaiyOOE. ROUTEasr
looking for a n e x p e riO n e o ftw S F a lla 'n ta e s t
S en d re s u m e to lYR. 100-400 bOcPok St
encod com ponent s a w
w ..-n
.. o stTtokars. 734-4321
neighborhoods. Fantastie
^
Rou»a.Bax258L Rupert. SOObkFSerAve
operator. Must havo saw^ CASHIER/COOK. Help
floor
plan . CALL LYNN
10
8335a
A
a
r
Opeofioyor oxporionce In a tmas
500 bk Heybum Ave
^
wanted, part-time poaifiASMUSSEN 731-2807.
plant. Groat pay. G roat
600 bk Shoup Ave.
____________
t io n . n o e x p e rie n cce
e
,
#95-294.
b o n o lita f o r t h e r i g h,1
t
*1 tAaae araa*
n e c e s s a r y . Apply e l SWIU INSTRUCTORS
porson. Sond resumo lo
« a r e M arssead to be79 n e e d e d : U o n d a y A.C. Houston truss CO.
y
a Uncoln fatJerotna.
TtBaaday.1*3|pm. Ewaning !n g m b td tp a n d m it lu n PO Box 524, Jeromo ID
tarronc* eanr«ar...Ftaaae
______________ C A SH IER S/C LER K^S tKxas also ut aiiUa, Ex- Caa733-0031 mxt203
STATE REALTY, INC.
needed. Various sMftsTRADE
734-0400'
„
available. Paid training.
3 : atoeBigvd___________
AMERICAN NEEDS YOUI
,
Benefits such as insur­
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
I3B D R V - hom e ( 2 up. 1
Looking for onorgotic vrorka n c e . 4 0 1 K plan, flex
ex TaaiARKETING MANdown). 1 beth. shop, d ^
era who want $S$$ and fa
plan. Apply in pereon at AGER
time posiian B E A U T Y S H O P w ithh
to grade achod ft Jr. High,
future to fill positions wtth
2
the Stinker Statfaa 1777
77
noocve or 1-a. Above BV- equlpmant. Bty Businessa
fenced yard on 1/2 aero,
c o m p a n ie s in T F a n d°
Wmber»yRd.TForStir**aiaga waga ft bonuses, or Real Estate or Shopp
734-6806
Jeromo. Most will train,
I . er Staikxx 22S9 AdiSaon
on
No^wtavenacaasacy. EqMipment. One • Or AOI but 11you have construe_
Caa
7
3
3
0
5
0
-Unda.
}Ave.
Twin
F
^
P
.
C
all
today
for
detalial
tion. w arehouse, ship-SH-154.
plng/rocolvlng. mechanics
3 CLERK. Twin Fans KMart
or machinists experience,
» 4
215
I
haspoeilkxtsopenanour
you may have an edge or
»
stock repleniah team. 10
opportunity for Wgh« pay.
fpjn. to 7 a m Also in cxv
REALTY
IS* 733-8009 for ciBtORitzed
Also hovo seasonal work
^
eatery, cheeitouts. cus­
ce
praL
reaume-Hty
SkOsn
for.bean sorters.
tom er service ft office
I
. 7 3 4 -4 3 3 4
Can today NEVER A I^ E 3I
a re a a . Mon. thru Sunm.
preii*rttof^ree*ane^
734^452 1-800-721-W0RK
a -00aLm. to l 0:00fxm._
* T IM E S C L A S S IF IE D
yp
gndyM733-1«PS ’
AMERICAN STAFFmO
D E PA fT T M E N T
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Vfe buy notes ft real estate.
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tifie d o r e x p e rie n c e dd
C harge for th e
c o n t r M t ^ j ^ C r e a t^>
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•g P.O. Box 115. Blisa. Id
preferred. Must bo wUilng
g u a r a n te e d
)- 83314 (208)352-4445.
to travel. Cali 208-733p ack ag e. A ds
MONEY EXPRESS
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DRIVER: COL C la a a A
A years of experience, or
c o n v e n ie n c e b u t
drivor for truss dollvery
y
equivalant m a cons&uoeOufckloari approvals
t h e c h a r g e will
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perioncod profoired. Pick
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' Unsecured toans to S100K.-- -i3300 aq.ittUe
702-727-1909
f t. 4 bdrm/:] bath.
No c o lla te ra l, no co- i
S PAYPHOiC nOUIES S
signars. Bad credt bnk- 40x1?^family room, oak
15x18' m aater
LocajSaa^farasia,
npCcycfcay. 98% approv-3 flooring.
S200(M *paM iL
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80Da0»S30a24hts
24 hours._______ . -
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Diamond property in Northeast
Ni
:ompeHtive wages, exocliertt
Petes Resort (iisin a Con
workirtg co n d itio nJS,
s, .flexible schedule*,
jnity. health insurance and
advancement opportuni
KITposition a t Cactus Petes is
profit sharing assure your
career.
have immecfijse
more than ajo b , It's a I ca
openings available.
•Cage Cashiers.
•Security
•Kitdien Steward
•Room Service
IS •Cooks
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Brt)ker fees. 734-9788.
MONEY WANTED
IMPRESSIVE M DB>EM DEW r . WaiHad. Fhlvate investor. •GREAT SH O P for hobLoan
backad
by
conmerC A R O B iliO U T E S? dai property. 543-5169. • biea. ntoe 2 bdrm homo,
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208-734-8727
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347
t 73S-17S2 tor quotes.
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Cedar Notth - 400-600
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ty£m p^M /F /lW
pretty yard, on half-acro
SW ofTwln.T40.
• LOVELY 4 bdnn. 2 bath
brick hom e,pretty yard,
• east ed g e of Buhl.
• S P A C IO U S 1 levol. 6
2 M baths, big lot
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New s bdnn.. 2 fufl baths.
1560 aq. f t. iawm ft sprin­
kler ayatem s in. fenced
back yard, asking $ 110.OOO. ^
Bt 2482 4th Ave.
I E .. E a a t g a t e S u b ; .
733-7995________■
I TF Brick. 4 b«iTt.' U n ^
r f tt e a t e S T n S S i nr*
* . family room.1 3/4 bath.
^ $67,000. , C a l 6 3 6 ^ t 6
yis.7364272 T-W-Thws. ■
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733-0404
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& ook floors, stool sidlni
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H o t n a s p u n C h a■rrem
2 4 0 0 s q . tt. Cornorr Ic
lot
abounds with larQO famU
omUy
n o o r s c h o o l s . Matur
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room, sp a cio u s combine
blnalondscaplng. gnrago, ca
coftion formal IMng and dlnln
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room p i u s co u n try slz
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ownor $ 80 ,000, 543^231
1236.
i(itcho n . SB 7.500. S al
FILER MODERN 3 bdn
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1% baih homo. Gns‘ fu
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naco. hord wood llra.24)
today 733-6482.
24 stool bldg. 423-5761
JUST U ST E D - Sptfidin
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a n d E n a ^ g y E tf lc la
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long.
S88.000. VVon’t last toni
.Call JE R Q U E Nico 4 bdrm,
HURRY;..HURRY...CQ
■n-2
bath ho m o isn 4+ ncri
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corrals & sh o p . 130
733-6482.
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300 W. 324-2672
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$109^
734-6500
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soli Houso witl b o scM bo sol
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UNDER CONSTRUCTIOI
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6134.$g7.000 by ownor
IN HAQERUAN
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aUo,
lS60aq.fL-f fuDbosema
bdrm 2 b a th wilh paUc
front porch & o m n n oXJ3
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quiot
$128,900
car garag o In tovoly. quk
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nogathras. $97,700. Ca
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Collulor 420-3943
733-5501 or736-0008.
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DAIRY FOR RBrtT. Douo’. i Combine A traidor pans
bfo 37 80 ocros. Homo’,
Filor. ROBERT JO N E:S
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Paul. ID ♦438-5420
REALTY. 733-0404 OR ;
TENA 543-6704._______” j ' DRESSER 5158 '88
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-I
cond. $29,500. 324-2431
no. COMPARE: Cloan. qulot.
ller offlciont. 1 &2 bdrms.
TF 4 bdrm, 3 both homo.
ird.
1322 Washington SL N:
I dbl cor gorogo, sprinkler
;o!l Tvrin Foils. 733-0740
systom. foncod backyonj.
$700/mo -fS700dop. Call
HAGERMAN. 1993 Gur2 b d r m . t o w n h o u s o>•. i
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733-5837 Oftor 5pm. —
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noxt to mobllo homo park.
I don. 14X62. 2 bdrm . 1
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$450/mo. 4- $225 dop.. no
'0 I WANTED T O R EN T' | FORO
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tra cto r 1949 8N.
Groat for s to rag o units.
! both. Lots o f e x tra s in. 1 TF 4 bdrm.. lott. d o n op. 1
H8pou. 736-2B38
: w/blodo. rubber & paint
Inbath. Rrst'o. last's -•- dop.
duding AC. $33,000. Also
— Lorgo 2 txJrm houso NW o t !i oood. Also moehi.nlrall»
.
$625 mo. 733-5453 — ' Ooon abdrm. duplox. Car
26X52 mobilo h o m e .Iso
2
.
Paul OR Murtough oroo.
I good. 436-6238________
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Lova/y oW wftom*. 4 bodbdrm. 2 bath, good condlport. Utility Room. No
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Noodod by Nov, 4. Choop I .
r o o m s . 2 b o th fam ily
I’O. ■ pots. S400/mo. 733-1221]_ is goodll (360) 532-4368J [ IH o s s t o n tro c lo r. 4X4
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tion. $ 2 4 ,9 9 5 . B oth I’dinl. "F 5 bdrm-2 ba. No Pots.
In
1st. lost. & dop. $625/mo.
' hom o on a p p ro x 1—
.5°
odultcourt o a 837-9084.
— I w/loodor. Coll ^24-729^
Call aftor 6PM 734-1943.
BRAND NEW. SPACIOUS
o c ro s . 6 30 S W allaco.
® WAKTED Land tor e long i ,
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2
bdrm.
2
both,
all
appls..
|T lU n 7 3 14x70’ 3 bdrms,
Room to build a n o th e r
lomi ront or loose for s u ag - ': JD 4 6 4 0 tractor. Hyd.m TP. EXTRA nico. brick. 3 . IndMduol laundry room.
I 1 bath, now furruco, now
hom o o r o x p a n d . Exc.
.
or boots or grain, i
!1 FWD. Exc. cond.. $23.0Iovol,
5
bdrm..
2
1
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bath.
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tvofor,
Sfln//aWon
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lawn
37
oxtorior
d
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rs,
partioly
condlUon $139,500.
J&DFdrms 677-2105 or:
or : 00. 326-5686_________
rouH l>* (Xwsantly eurprbedg I fumbhod. Skirting. Must
]ly
2 gas flroplacos. 2 goragCK*
caro provldod. Excol. ’
431-2100_________.
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location, noxt to Porrino^
j®
, I bo movod. $9,000.
Baautlfu! 2 a cn homattta »*
daitllled Qd. Ths cott i»
yord.
gardon.
$1100
4|
Hoodor 67. GEHL Grain
School.
$525.
4$300
n. I
Call 436-0692
on the Uttlo Wood Rivor
low...tho reaults sr* high,
. dop. Rick ® 733-6146
^
e is
I Grindor 55. NH Hay stack­
dop.
luat m lnutos from down"rtThan dossiAod 7330031.
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MOBILE
HOME
e r 1 0 4 4 . Moke oflor.
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734^8674 or 734-412t
tow n G o o d in g . S o t Of
of ___________»»•
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886-21^)9.____________
h o u a o p la n s Inciudod.
_
iig ~
pirgo 3 bdrm. 1 bath home BHAND NEW. SPACIOUS
Batvrean Jarom a a TF
Just S22.995.
w/1 cor garago. No smok86 ocros, 2 housos. cori!®''
2 bdmi. 2 bath, all appls..
_ _ S S C E _ J15 MUST SELL lUMEDIATELY
a' I CEMETERY L O TS;
ing. no pots. $575 p er
,/«•
ro
ls,
loafing
sh
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d
.
ma>
ry
\
2 arch stylo buildings.
Individual
loundry
room.
ExeaUant Incoma Unlta Chino shod, gotod pipo.
mo.-»dop. Coll days 734o. 6plots:Lot81. Valley View,
53 i
30x30 &40x44.
°
wator. sanitation &lawn Trollorspaco for ront. $135
just 2 blocks from down­
IW.
1991 orovoa. 734-1329
Sunset Momorial. $600
month.-no dogs. Countryf ; 1-800-843-1300.0Xt896.
caroprovldod. Excol.
town Gooding, (our units
1
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each. Call 543-5905 00 ----- :---------------------------S
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S525.
4$300
vido vory good Incomo.■J2
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734-e074 or 734-412t
FURNISHED A P T S /
fourlots ort comor. Ownof
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t w o o n 1 0 a m - 8 p m?. I MANUFACTURED
b ales. Uniquo design of
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urtN avoilablo. romodolod,
no Doluxo 2 bodroom duplox I r o o m iiw e s w a n t ^ I—,; distributor pulls the hoy
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436-1168
p o s s lb lo ow n o r carry.
opt. 2 both, oil-oppiiancno
~ 2 ROOUATES WANTED* ' docs not boot«.
1994 14x66 Flootwood^ 3 IStudIo for ono porson. >00
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S
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blocks
trom
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3
smoking or drinking. $200
bdmi 2 bath,$26.900. ILo­
Raaponalbla, matura S \
A C R E S . A d ju d ic a to,d
d
$600/monlh. 543-6201. '[
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ll.
c ato d in J o ro m o . Coll
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doop woll and full 85 wa­
all ______________________
in | S43-€319____________
country hom o. 20 min.
kJ
Mlcholle 536-5500.
tor sharos. Nteo updated
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_
Irom TF. Must like ani27 Acraa, 4 m ilos from
om homo with 50x100 motol Mobllo homos. 3 Broadflold
» PARMA-89 Boot dotoiiator.
Your Choice 2 bdrm. 1 bo
mala. « • / » . r a q . Will
t
Hagormon. Excollont lo* s h o p a n d o t h e r o uf!
“ , Roady for uso. S5.500.
apt. Indudos: wator. son,H doublo w id es, 1990. 2 I
catfon and wator. Call for buildings. Just North and
u n f u f S i Is h e d S
438-8382 or 438-5348
Itation, hool. fridge, stovo,IB nogotlato. Cali 543-8415 |
Broadmoro olnglo wldos,
Eost of Joromo In a vory
V*
and
microwave.
$450
un)s:
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Privoto bdrm & s h o w e'5r i RENTAL: Compoct 4x4
lovoly sotting. All this for
ipt.
fumi3hod.-$550
fumishod.
$245, private bdrm.. share I la n d sc o p in g tra c to rs ,
L (208)322-2131._________
° ' 2 BEDROOM. 2 lovel opt.
Call Woodlond Roalty tor o n ly $ 2 4 0 ,0 0 0 . CALL
sit
$200 deposit plus rols.a
both. $ 185. 7 3 4 -21951 loaders and implomonta.
dotails and Infomiallon.I.
_
$450/mo. plus d ep o ‘'Ol
sit
JOANN for moro Info 324Coll 733-0661 ovos. g'
b03ttimo6-9 p.m.
| Salos. finandng. loosing
and 2 Bodroom, 1 levol
us
6443. /K95-343.
W O O D L A N DJ
_
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o p t. @ 5 4 7 0 /m o . p lu(a>
s X'TRA NICEI2 bdrm. brick
• $237/mo 3+. I ' Joromo 1-208-324-5858.
ASSOCIATES
depoall. Coll S tovo 34.
® duplex. 1’/4 boths. appls. ROOMMATE
'A Utilltios. 734-5935
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—
AC. gorago w /oponor,
Hallows Roalty. 734-4334.
R e a lto r s
all
looso $500 mo 4- dop. No Bdrm, ju st r o m o d o lo dL.; Spudnlk 26' sell unloodor.
246 Main St.
Electric vnth rod over tarp.
_
pots. Coll 733-0707
STATE REALTY. INC.
$200 ind. util. 734-9506 j $6500.
Gooding, ID
Coll 829-5720
. .
734-0400
0 X TF. Now 4-plox. 2 bdmi. 1
934-5888
I WANTED JD 4400 comve.
both, close to sch o o ls.
OWNER HNANONG
j
bine
for parts. 432-6616
K
rt
5/$525 w /d o p ., first two
602
— Grodo A dairy, slnalo 3. 3 i
2 bdrm. o p p lio n co s, all
wooks ront Iroo. 734-8452
UNFURNISHED
3/'* bdrni mobllo on 6 o ao s. 3 I
uUls. $425. 734-5483. —
’
,734-8522, or 734-1068
ml N. of Gooding. Valued
ath
Jd L i —
F A R M ?R A N C H
A lm o s t n o w D u p lo x
ot 85K salo for $75K. ISK
^ S U P P U E S ^
__, w/garogo. 2 bdrni., stovo.
^
down, sees/mo. 734-9834
f
t
i
605
^ 1 bdmi. can bo fumishod DW. W/D hookup, $575/at
IrO
O M SFO R ^R EN T
9.
in Buhl, all appls. S275 •< mo. ♦ dop. 736-0927
T urt» 400 AT. not nocosI : Motal slide In stock rack for
Jll
dop. & rof. Coll 543-8331
...
sa ry that it works . Coll
• i
701
1I pick up bod, $200. Coil
__ MOTEL $95 wk. $375 mo.
Q o o d ln g : 4 bdrm , 1 3/4
aflor 5 pm ___________I Brond now 2 bdmi, 2 bolh
** 825-5617
________
I
CATTLE
'SI I 423-4078.____________
)p.
indudos oii.736-1988
bath, tiaaomont, garage,
duplox off Elizabeth Blvd.
patio, pollot stovo, 5 lots,
~] 3 bdrm . 2 b a th In Buhl
[1?_ Copri Motol. kitchonottos. '95 Young Hoistoin cow s
lod. No smoking or pels. $575
$97.000. Coll 934-5785S s i
51 3
70S
1 '" '^
S 475-fdop. & r o f s . SNe4- * doposit. Call Sherry fi?
— for solo. Caii 536-6666. ” i 4
S160... Wkiy. ratos stortol
I a C R E A G K & LOTS»
pol3. Call 543-4529. loave
XI I
HAY. GRAIN f
lngatS140.Call 733-6452.
331 734-2322 boforo 5 pm. °
^
, mossago or coll ovonings
-t! 1 Jorsoy sprlngor hollor.
_]
L
— 10 ocroftSouth of TF wllh
2
roody to cdvo; 5 Jorsoy X
"T Cloon, nffordoble rooms.
___ DELUXE Apt. $495-t-dop.
I1 -----------------------KIMBERLY/HANSEN
“ I full TFCC wotor sharos.
s, 3 bdrm. a p p llo n c o s , Jhl,
ne Wotor &Trash Pd. Rofrig.
31st
crop
olfolta
hay.^S85
nurso cows. 678-5746.
^
$45/wk. 736-2431 or 731=:I^ ^ H O M E S ^ ^
spectacular viow, 3 bdrm,
Tl. 'pots, rots.+dop. $550 mo
por ton. Whoat or barioy
_
2431 or 734-3540.
No w-lcemakor. self doonlng
l i ABS S p ringor H e if e r s”.
straw. $11 por bale.'A ton
»
2 bolh (mastor sulio with
th
Call 3 2 6 -4 7 3 0 d a y save
oi ovon. DW. Coll 734-8161
2 hom es on 2 acros, 20 mis
536SS20._____________
Flexible wintor ro to s in
^
locuzzl Upstalf), flropalco,
o.
82^5551 ovonings. i{js. or 734-7309.
•
size balos is whot hay & ">
East of Twin Falla.
19;
Joromo. Somo kitchonottri.
mointononco froo extorl”
strow comos in. (208)646$69.000 432-6834 i" - . or. shop and 2 outbuildd- Country 3 bdrm. hom e b0‘ JEROME 1 bdrni 316 S.
03. Wookiy rotos $1354-.in Colostrom fod bull calvos,” 2568 Of (208)646-2543.
twoon TF & Fllor. $50C
Holiday Motol 324-2361-tt. Cail 934-8300 o r 934-4394
Ings. 8 ^ 1 orchard.
mo. Adams. 5235Ano324-7902
III
por mo.4-$250 d o p . Nc
5; 240 Ton ot 3rd crop aJlallo
i
509
Comploto hord. 70 reg. JorMOTEL3
3
smoking
o
r
pots.
Avail‘
TF
Extra
nice
opti
dairy
hay. 3000 balos of
733-0S53
|S H O S H O N E H O M E_S_ $169300
1, soy cows. nice, young,
Rooms for ront: Low rotos.
—
ablo 11-1. Call326-S326
___ Largo 2 bdrm. stovo. rolrig.
straw. C208) 544-2519.
gontlo cow s. 5 9 h o o d
es
Daily & weekly. Phonos.
t>o- dlsposol, privoto W/D, ^ott
S E L L E R m o tiv a te d to 2 t>dnn homo on 1.16 acres
3
milking in 1st 3 lactations. 25 tons ot hay. 1st cutting.
10
i
H
onaon
3
b
d
rm
2
bath
,
microwavo
&
rofrig.
^
SE
of
Joromo,
mochino
500
stroot
parking
downtown.
m ove, 3 bdrm ., 1 bath,
Coll 543-6010._________
,I3
$550 + $300 doposil. No
Nc no poia. $500mo * dop
$65 por ton. 2nd & 3rd.
1, ■
Convoniont downlown
com or lot, only $50,000. shods. shop, bam, corrals
^
$70 poT tog CaU655-4317
;o
smoking, no pots. Availir 5 with loafing shods. Nice
iocotion 733-5630.
all- 734-57B1 oflor 4:30pm
Mako ottor, Haddon RoalOosort View U m ousln
10
ablo Nov 1st. 423-6348,
Itin clean ocroago. $86,000.
Roglstorod llmousin bulls.z
ty, 886-2289
350 T'G ood quality oilolfo.
or 423-4339.___________
£ L TF 2 - 2 bdrm. townhousos
dftf 324-4279 or 324.2191
_
Donnis Koyle ot 934-5215.
1st.2nd&3rdcutting.
606
Ith
Garago w/openor, mlcro- g
3Call 423-5278
^
HANSON N ico 3 bdrm
—
I MOBILEHOMES ” 1 For aalo: 10 opon Holstein
510
^
2 lota, R usty Court. Cuiot,
No wovo, rofrig. AC. DW,
jp. ^ 1
> h o ifo rs Al b r e e d i n g6.. ---------------------------------30
home, foncod yard, sprinno throuflhtrotfk:. $18,000
rail- W/D hookup, gos hoot■Z 4 th crop alfalla hay. top
ig- 2 bdnn Joromo. 324-3430.
all
klor syslom . Available
— I oach. Vory doslrablo. Coll
48. yord. patio, private. No
J
Roady
to
breed.
736-8336.
^
quality. $95 por ton. ap$385 4- socurity doposit.
Nov.5. S495/mo-f dop.
QLENNS FERRY 4 or 5 736-8447._________ ___
pots. Rots. S575/$525fs.4proximateiy 85 tons-smoll
—
Coll 734-7729 ovos. —
bdmis.. 1 3/4 balhs. oot In
3 bdrm 2 bath oloctrlc hoat PRODUCERS UVESTOCK
a le s. Call 366-2426 or
lo— ' dop. 734-7408
kilchon. basom ont. dct' 20 ocros primo building lo_
SPECIAL BEEF CALF 2' - b587-374^____________
Irm
—
$375 month 4- $300 dop.
y. 2 bdrm. mobilo. oppllonccotion South of TF. Boouta ch o d garago.tonC pd
Tin- TF 2 bdrni. WO hookup,
Qt
CATTLE SALE
02
No pols, rofs roq. Counlry
lof
os. no pols. S340-fdop.blo
& OW. covorod p orking.
yard. $70,000. 366-25i0 tltul viow of valloy. Ownor
D
Fridoy.
Oct.
2
7
.
11
am
.
>y
Barley
straw. 1T boles, dorts.
viow Pork Filor. Walor &
rofs. Call 326-4730 days
will cany. 423-5926
).
$425/S450 ♦ dop. Rofs.
1
SOO
hood
proconsignod.
5.
lKrorodoroutotstack.>Jo
trash paid. 326-5863.
—
or 829-5551 evenings.
roq. 734,740 Maurice ing
& moro conslgnm onts by . am ount too smoll or too
40 AC/CREEK—
736KJ815
s
a
l
o
d
a
t
e
.
J
e
r
o
m
e
.
M
OBILE
HOM
E
In
RV
—
large. (206) 522-8099 or
JEROME 2 bdrm. 325nE.
c —
208-324-4345
—
Park. 2 bodroom. l bath,
(208) 521-6294________
ESt. $395/mo. 324-7902
>. & TF NE lovoly srsa. Nice
2
V ---------------------------------S naka & ^ !m o n River
ipt.
S400/mo. pius doposit.
ays
h SprinQ-coiving purobred
bdrm. brick. AC. car ports,
ty 1 Excellent 2nd & 3rd crop
JEROME 3 bdrm. 1 bath
Araa
int.
wator & sewor Inciudod.
I f y o n a r e n n aa b l e t o c a l l o r c o n
It'
RodAnguscows. Coming
yard, potlo. No smoking
ly alfalfa. 3X4 bales. Also
•ct
g a r a g e , la r g o fe n c o c
Boautl fully wooded w/dlroet
No
Coil Sieve ® Hallows Red
’
2
yr
old
bulls.
Top
quality
—
o
r
p
o
ts
.
A
voll.
1
1
/1
.
le
foodor
hoy. poo a ool hay
s
.
yard.
No
pots.
$650/mc
a c c o s s to b o lh riv ers.
10/Pity, 734-4334._________
N e w s o f f i c ei,, s i m p l y c l i p a n d
o ’ o n im a ls r e a s o n a b l _y a stm w . Can 522-4691.
Uoso. $500. 734-0217
n-f $500 d e p . Availabit
Long mln. views, abun­
pricod. Crim son C attlo
A quiot doon community. 2
c la s s ifie d d e p a rts
Nov.eih. 786-1073 ovos
fo rm to o n r <
d a n t wlldiifo & tro p hiy
y
—^ TF Noot. doan 2 bdrm opt.
“
I
First,
second & third, no
_
Co.
Ruport
436-3804.
—
bdrm.
carpot,
m
ost
utilifishing. S urrounded by
Ith I Washroom in basomont.
.
rain. Straw, smoll t>alos.
c a n g e t y o n r as d s t a r t e d w i t h o u t
Hos, no pots. 733-8234.
2.5m4. oc. Nan. Forost & Jerom e: 3 bdrm . 2 bath,
’Oq
idool for o coupio. JOS
No
yI
Call 678-571Z________
>me b y T h e T i m e s 3n
mobilo hom e In Vlllago
Holls Canyon recreation
4
7W
'mq pots of ony kind. $350/Why
pay
ront?
3
bdrm..
2
Jd
Wost.
$475/mo.
No
pols.
oroa. On yr. round road
« print cleaiiy with da
For sa le ; moodow gross
d m a il t h i s o r d e r
mo4$200 soc. dop.
1t
b a th . dbl. w ido. $ 5 0_0 lo A I R Y ^ Q U lP M E J ^
,3 .
324-8903 or 788-4305.bl(
• w/survoy. Excol. terms.
;es|
Call 733-5090
No
down at 5365/mo.OA ,Q
C JD 544 A robullt tra n s & hoy ond toll pasture for
approxiinately t23
• T b e r eBare
a
Only onol Call ownor now
m e n t so th a t we
eront. call 857-2215 ovoa.
lor
CoDJotr Smith at 733-2224
J O N E S W E HAUL
r
motor. 90% njbbor. 1980
208-839-2501 Twin Rivor
Ith. TF 2 bdrm upstairs apt. gas
tding blank spaces) pex
(inclQdi
Ususity
can
m
ove
you
int d e la y .
— HAY. 2nd &3rd cutting, son
,4
int tnjck w/520 -89 Mon>Ronch._______________
>Se heal W/D hook-up. stovo
—
AfiYWHERE
f>by the ton Of by the bale.
• n e a s le
e ]pay according to rati
— I
607
_
long TMR. 536-2135
0‘Srofrig. $395 + utllHloe. wa­
KIM BERLY 7 Q C ro s. 4 tor loss than renting a truck.
>0
543-5643____________
OFFICE &
tor and trash fumishod. 1 I
dark pencil or pen
below.,
I s p r iInted
nt
10.
Nood loads to C ^if & Ariz.
Oldor 500 goiion sotf con. bdrm, 2 both brick houso,
retw lspa c^
yoar loaso minimum. No I
FREE ESTIMATES r^ ”
lii I Top quality alfalfa 1st 2nd
toinod cooling unil & 800
shop & conals.
23 characters
pots, no smoking. Coll for
& 3rd cuttings. 543-8077
CA U 324-3490
goiion milk tonk with comColl 423-5715. '
'U
appt. 734-2S58_________ 1055 Bluo Lakes. 1440 sq
e r u n m y a d i n c l ter
a : line.
vl prossor. S500 oach. Cali
*0°
ft ollico to loaso. 11/18,
)d Jo ro m o , 1. 2 & 3 bdrm .
lo I2d0 tons Quality hoy.no
L O TS... 2135 O akw bod
jq
543-B080.__________ __
135
S8S0/mo. 734-3983
ate schedule w hich
rain. 2 & 3 string bolos. olti.
$350- $475.324-2841 ick. TF Cloan. quite. 2 bdrm.
Ct.-'Atrondablo & doslrati___________^ f o r __________
.riz.
upstairs opt. Sortie utili_______
—
falfa & alfalfa gross mix.
lo. Bost locoliont $22,000
Joromo olfico; utllitos ®' Wontod now or older stylo
p e r s p a c c please. In<
t i e s I n c l. N o p o t(s^.
Rental Unlta Available
I ( P r in t o n e c h a rractcr
ac
Call 764-2118.
lockups 5-tO. 326-5367.■1
inciudod. $300 month.ooch. Coll 736-8447. ^_ 2 bdrm.
$400/mo. 734-8224 or
1 bath. 4-plox urylt
Call 423-5311
—
352-1127, loavo messogo
$450.00 4-doposit
I
]
&
"
MEANDER
POINT
l
a
s
s
i
f
l
c
a
t
i
o
n
]
'm,
703
1
709
i
I ------------------------------2 bdrm. 1bath, nIca homo
on.
OFnCES
-736-8022
Canyon Rim, 3.3 ocros
TF, 1 &2 bdrm. opts.. $335
CUSTOM
$500.00 ♦ doposil
734-0822 o r 736-8887
—
up. rofurbishod. DW—&
,I ------------------------------______ d a y s .
1
FARM SERV ICES
PRIME OFRCE SPACE
— 2 Odm». 1 bath, inctudas:1^
all &
loundry facility. 2 &
3
11 yr. old AOHA bay gold­
In c lu d in g b l a n k s p a c e s .) I
utiinios.
$475.00 + doposit
Coil
734-5380.
I _________________
bdrm. townhousos. W/D
s is
ln g . m ln. oxpor. good
:
Aii diopping. throshlng.
a.
—
5 bdnn. 3 tiath. now homo
I .
hookup, sm all y a r d= & Woslorn Property Mgmt.
COMMERCIAL
swoih, bale, stock. 6.
.
horse. $2000- 736-8S60
I
$800.00 + doposit
I __________________
sloroflo. All quiot & doon,
PROPERTY
office spoco availoblo. io—
ioodor. tmcks.
---------------------------------------- 1
4 bdrm, 2H bath, nico
I
~
2 sm o o th mouth M ares,
„
no pots. 734-6600
—
catod in quiot pork-ilko
It. Randy Woayar. S43-eS86.
I ------------------------------I
^
homo.
$800.00 doposit
^all
-----------------------------S hod, will rido or pock.
----------------------------------------1
1.8 ocros. rood tronlage
1
downlown BOttting. 1.575
11
4 bdrm. 2 bath, nico duplox
I 3slt
1
&
2
bdrm
apta.
Palamino Kids horso. Sor(O
COHN HARVESTING
w ith o ld er 2 bdrm , 1,Y
'A S66S.00 + doposit
2
sq ft. 560 sq tt. 370 sq tt.
I
Lourol Park Aporlmenla.
no
rot. oxporioncod ridor.
----------------------------------------^I
I'S
6 row 30' hoads. tiaul
b locks S. o t sto p light, 3 bdrm. 2 bath. BIg-UttIo
UtliiUos indudod. parking
I '
176 Mourico SI. N., TF)*. . avoiioblo.
$850 oach. 733-7988.
ft.
rotary machines, truck J8
P aul Id. (next to pond).
Contoct CharRanchos. $775-► deposit
_________ _____________ i
CO _______734-4195_______
availoblo If noodod. ^
$50,000. Call678-e715.1_ 2 txlrm. 2 tMth, nico townOS.
lonoAllon. 734-1754 ig
1 N a m e ___________
I
7
yr o ld . QH Blue Roan
Leslie R Jo n e s 733-6458
----------------------------------------1
~irhouso. $500.00 4^doposit
or
more. Doc Bar Breeding,
fm
PHEASANT RUN»ll
I Address_____
I f~ T h o s e u n i t s a r e w o ll608
iiT
vory gontlo. groot kicfs
Brand Naw E xduslva 2
— Custom m ochonlcal rock
I
maintalnod
an
d
ready
for
—
horse.
$2000.423-6224
.
1
^
COMMERCIAL
_______________________
I
^
O
N
D
O
M
I
N
U
J
M
^
nio
bdrm. 2 full bath, 1000*
! C lt» y S ta tB /n p _
“ I pickor. Call Wayne Bowor
I
^
occuponcy. Call J e a n all
or
PROPERTY
sq tt. walk-in dosets.
54^^0
is’ Booutllul 6 yr. old Point.
tr________________ • __
[ Phone Namber_
I $ 6 5 , 0 0 0 . C O L L E G 'EE Dobbio at
vnvouliod coiling, bolconios,
Bost
oflorl
Call
678-2779.
_____________________
1J
MpVDOWS CONOOl 2
Custom
plowing
w/2
plows.
BRAWLEY REALTY>slt
gas central heat/AC. all
m* wilh or without anhydrous. Buck skin goldlng. $1000.
bedrooms. 1V4 bath with
Ith
734-6858
PRIM E ro to ll o r o ffico
illoppls, Induding '■
1
m
spoco. prinho location :0
in
its own loundry hook-up.
736B075. or 420-8075
'P- (ovoa o r w o o k o n d s call
P a y S c h i B iddi u l e • A l l A d s ------------------------------------for
rofrigorator, micro-vnivo.
P ain t more. $600. Call
I
downtovm Joromo. 1700
Cozy, comfortablo and afJf- 734-6480. Ask for Jean)or
washor and dryor, covorod
-----------------------------------I
543-^619.____________ •
In
GREEN CHOPPING g
fordoblol Why ront when
oq.
ft
Also.
2300
sq.
ft.
tor
parking, storago rooms,
Q
f
Hay. grain & com
q - Studio typo houso. utilltios
_____________________
I
you
can
buy
and
buQd
eq­
storogo or shop w/ovorti_
ERIC WANMAN
and fully lan S coped.
N u m b e r Of D va y s
K
Duane’s
Custom
Farming
at
paid. $150 dop; S250 mo.
________________________I
uity or invest In a groat
oad door. 324-2428
Excollont location I
HORSESHOEING
326-4506 or 678-1666 2
Ilk no pots. rot. roqulrod. Calt
,'
rental properQI All OMik
:oll
Near CSI
13
543-9185
XI
733-6431______________
—
a n c e s stayl CALL LEXI
M u t l» a R ro p o ic i j
1)
$570/mo + $350Dop.
^ Hoy rotrlovlng. 3 wido. 2
'
e io
T
O
D
A
Y
.
4
2
3
6
9
8
6
.
=i
FALL SPECIAL:
—
Reservations
’ 1 - 3 d a y s ...............
^ d o and 1 ton. 734-9743
STORAGE/
®■ TF 3 bdmi, 1 bath, gomgo.
^
H o b b ^ o f s e Ranch
AI95-276.
. 4~7 d a y s ...............
for>cod backyard. S600/mo
C all J a n e or Ruth
WABEHOUSERENm
Charge
♦$300 dop, no smoking,
8 - 1 5 d a y a „ - o .. ..
•Si
734-0400.
- 4
704
i N aw R h in e , 32 h p 4X4
rno BOAT & RV STORAGE
avail Nov. 1. 326-4493
I 1 6 -3 0 d a y s . , ^
■' | m h m m a c t In e b ^lie
diesol tractor. $7995.
Jail
$io0/mo. Shop or warooarty momlngs/late ovos.
__ __2 bdrm. apt. noar Porrino
til R nondng or kuislt>g OAC.
houso $450/mo. 734-b979
go.
E
le
m
o
n ta ry , la u n d r3y
Loaders. Implements. &
STATE REALTY. INC.
rg 4 bottom w atts hydraulic
..........$3.09 per line
mo
room,
ampio
storago
and
roaot plow. $2500. Call
—
backhoe ottochments
_______ 734-0400_______
..........$4.76 por line
ng,
ciosot
space,
$425/m
o
im
available. Rental tractois;
S43S3S9.
_______
add $2 (or Magic Value.......$7.95 per line
= 1
( N J O V93 4-$300 security, dop. Call
For each Sundayr insoftion,
ins
>0.
dalty/wookly. tooders a
In ^Ag Weekly for only $ Jp o r ...........$14.40
we
In d u d e y o u ra a ln
s
i
i
per
line
AU.EN Hydraulic tondom
»s. for moro info. 733-4330.
Implomonts. CoH Jeromo
T o ta l a m o u n t du a^
|m o b i l £ + j o m e ^
rako. Goodcond, $5000.
—
1-20&-324-58S8 .
Coil 793-2595
□ M y c h e c k o r m oo nn te y o r d e r i s e n c l o s e d fpi
12X54. hooked up to natu­ •
I I ' '
FOR SALE AQHA 7 year
M a s te r C h a r g e (CWo m ) '
□ Bill m y V IS A o r Me
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old Buckskin goldlng. Call
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733-6991. ■ ^
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+ ____________
Ready to bo moved into.
Equipment
E x p ira tio n D
Dfa te _________ ____________
$t0.500of best ottor. CaB
ott
New R h in o . 32 h p 4X3.4 For salo: Paint woanlings,
(2 0 a)6 4 6 -2 ? 6 8 o r
r J JTIleTalK»^kMV
diosol tractor, $7995. &
registered black & wtito.
for £ '
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(208)646-2543,________
Flnandng or loosing OAC.
A ^C U ST O M E R
O ffic e W a re h o i
g o o d b lo o d lin es; a ls o
Loaders. Implements. &
o rd e r fo rm &
rs:
Paint mare in toal to btack
■ ^JSE R V IC E
1 4 x 7 0 2 b d rm . e le c tr ic
backhoe attachmentsS.
& w h ite stiid; 2 s a d d le
' p a y m e n t to;
5 0 0 0 t 1 5
IM F O R M A T IO N
hoat. AC. appls. carport
available. Rental tractors:
to h o rs e s , good tor kids ft
- . dock, shod, adull pork.
A V A IL A E
daily/wooMy. leaders &
hurttino. 678<»76
NIcatl Call 733-9345 *■ ; I
imptemems. Coll Jorom o
.ouse
Units
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P.O. Box 548
1-208-324-5858
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FOR SALE
la
Qoodlrtg. W andsli Araa
W ndmll, Commmrclal
property opprox 1 aero
1,000 a a o s potato farm or | lng room'lipout. Partially
or.
dairy slQht, 600 In. wator.
All or pan. 825-5617
—
BY OWNER, DAIRY for
salo or loaso w/oplion to
nt
buy. 600 h o a d curront
c a p a c ity . C an oxp a nidd
largor. Ooublo 9 wAiorrlnInit.
g b o n o w ith ra p id exit.
Ity
. Hospitol pon, commodity
shod. lots ot comont and
nd
oasy maintenance. Also.
2 0 0 c o w sfo r s a lo .
I fu rn ish o d , g o s ra n gIlly
o.
W/0, AC, 8x10 sto rag| 0o.
shod $9000. 734-7746 go
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house,
insulatadyeliO M r.w flihM laltfuis
CM t^W . 734-7260
0 00 . ClA 736-9177
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WANTED: iimaB. efSdeni,
L H A S O A P S O . AKC. 7' ' ^»txsT*awoodstowK
wks. 6 inalM .
M s.
g37-^a36 or 837-4564
$ is o e « C M 3 a * -i3 a o
.
" W a o t a t f i / 2*- 2 * p ip e
R O TT W EU B I Pucvies.J ' y a a a d a r. 73*6722
1 2 « te . C M 6 77-2t05or .
431-2100________ »
W arae d 12-1600 watt m s
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A C g w w rtfv lo rR V .C tf
ROTTWEOBIAKC pup*.
734-4781. ...............
CaB 7 3 4 ^ 0 0 8 •
•
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SCOTTISH TE R R S1pi«»
' a n te d G anger Shell tor a
*78 C hevy PO. stringed- •
A K C . 2 f e o u te s . 7 « la..
S30Q,«e«.376-«83a^oise. .
- ’ cuKarampMers.woriUng .
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e rn o L 734-4416msg.,
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jal ■ REPOSSESSED:-Ste»»HQ • 386 LopTop Mono;----------- Corifom'porary s o c tlo n ar.'
ir MOtivaTionarBtflpperduai
Hot Point oloctrlc stovo.
b u ild in g s. M usi sell 2>'
ih
action. Ufostyior 300 03P
P
y. 100MB/HO. 3</^ floppy, $200. rodinor, $25. (earth
whlto. In oxcol. shopo. ovse
O uoneet anSvetyle steelI
10 by Proforma. SM. F>loaflo
(f. mouso, software.
tones). Rod w ood potio
erything worits., $100/o(fb u ild in g s. B rand near.
can 324-9152.
$1295/ofler. Coil324-45S3)
fum $75. Coll 734-7649.
or. 736-8309 after 4pm.
—
novor e re c te d . O ne isI
ig NORDIC TRACK Aorobic
lie
3 0 'X 4 0 '. w ill s e ll forr
H o tp o In t d o u b lo o v o n 386 comploto w/color mon-- Country 6 p la c e living
V,
cross-trolnor. Skkir, stop­
fp- balance. 1-800-465-1544I
rv itor. WIN 3.1 a moro $350)
room sot. like brand now.
O ct27.1995 at 6 :00 pm.
rongo. 40*x25V4’ . vory
por, troadmiil all In o nie.«
e., weekdays a jn .
- Qll Printofg; fax m achines.'
$600 or bost offor.
S
good
condition,
$225.
Call
xl
IS H E E ^ ^ O A T ^
Exc. c o n d itio n . SSOO.
U pgrodos and ropalrs..
Hovo roo horsos chockod
Cali 734-6728.
423-5776_____________
702-752-3863__________ SCHOOL DESKS $5. ea
In by 5:30 p.m:
— Coli 735-0965.________
Roody now; Saanon dooa
—
Can 8 2 9 ^ 5 2
- DAYBED w/tnindlo. BoauOiu.
W anted d<Md o r «//v».
bred to Boor moat gools.
;
C o m p u to r s c o m p lo to)
tlful.oxc. cond.. $160. Ex500
TV s, VCR's, a Appls.
Duo in Docombor. 5500
SEGA G ENESIS a Sega
w /w orranty sto rtin g att
tra long twin box springs
630 Railroad Avo
TV D o cto r-734-9168.
to $700. Coil 736-25755
CO. w/14 games. S300I-MISC F O R
— $100. Ropalrs a upgroda m ottross..good.cond.
Twin Falls, ID
caiV. 829-5014msg.
p- os. IBM Ljuer $350. CollI
.733-7474
$50.734-3487 ovonings.i:_ 13 cu.fLKonmore upright
Standing ot stud TIton’• sVi Wostinghouso 14 cu ft up;nr I
ch right froozor, $200. Call ail 735-0965.
Bruco Bllllnoton
S lid in g G l a s s O q o rs'
B o o r. % N ublon buch.
11 - freezer, oxcol. c o r^ ..
733-4337
; qII 543-5219
________ —
_ IBM a MAC: Modntosh lisi- Full sizo bod. e x c e lle n1t.
$250. Color TV and t» bby
y
wAcreens.
R e a so n o b lo fooo. Coll
I
cond. $200. Can 733-6701.
Can anytime. 73»9657 .
532-4935 tor dololls.
stroiier. 733-9453
n
5MB rom. Intornol 40 MB
HorsM: B ought, • o ld and
,
Largo
birch
China
cabinot,
=
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HD, 13* s a w m onitor,
tr«d*d. Call 733-6055.
Wolfe F rostop Salad bar^
^
2
TYPES
of
storo
size
card
baby
crib,
wlckor
fumlturo
I
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a
CRAFTS
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k o y b o o r d &m o u s o .
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714
I
»a-­ for aale. refrigerated. T
m
shelves.
1
slantod
for
p
•a
oOkldata
Printor.
Days
“ ^RENTAL: C o m p a c t 4x4
^
S500/o(for. 321 MB Exter­
» W ^ J a h u g e Mtd cage,
pe
w ith l i g h t e d c a n o p y .
ir
por gift wrap, other typo
«J
CRAFTERS:
734-8434-734-2063 aftor
nal HD for Mac $250/offor.
^ la n d s c a p in g t r a c t o r s ,
M $2,000 o r ofler. Can 837.• TOY P O O D L E AKC r e g I rie a wnaWn 73&0349.
groot for book sheff. Your
Now toking rosorvotlons for
3PM.___________
loadors a n d Implomonts.
^
100/20 Apox by Epson,.
its! FARROWING CRATES.(
SB 6227 ask for Mft
choioo.$10.C:aD423-52S8
lorB ooth s p a c e s fo r N ew 100 MB HD, 1 3 ' color
Salos. financing. loosing
- ’ W « e d to buy a skyfigm
ng
RIchIo outomallc wolorfS
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MOVINQI
Crib
in
bod
w/5
,l
5
d
Craftera
Market
opening
OAC. Hobby Horso Ronch
monitor, koyboord and
ich ors. solf toodors ihootod
>.) lor p o ^ n g shad. Praleraj . 2 s tu d d e d s n o w t i r o s ,
soon. Contact Shlrloy ot B a w printer S600/olfor. ; ' drawors. $220/offor. FoldJoromo 1-206-324-5856.
! M yM la«t2X4.7360718.
6. nurserotto. 734-1559
st
P195/75R 14$80.2 JVC
/C
818 _J
up crib, $20/offer. Must
__
734-7289 or 543-6505 _
436-6060 ovos.________ ; son by 10/28. 733-9269
t o ll s p o a k o r s m o d ^e l | K a u u | e i n i B n s |
n l W a n te d t o buy Dke new.
WHfTEHEAFrr
SP550WD $100. JVC ato­
LASTING
TREA
SU
RES
Boarding, training.
I f IBM C o m p a ta b le : IBM' OAK COFFEE TABLE
roo rack w /g lass d o oirs
rs Baldw in c o n s o le piano i T D O t S W H I g w lVi I m ia ir tM s a n d b o x s p G ift S h o p , h a n d m a d*0
e 286’« S200. 386’s $425.
ijttaofafEnglish-wostom.
in g s U s iz B b e d .
to- w/bwKttSeoo.734^B3a.
- $ f 00. CaJI 734-7746
30x25xf6 modei RK330craft Itom s tak e n In on
;;;
Cafl 734-7523.
Indoor outdoor aronos.
; ; 733-M44.____________
WO $40. Call 543-8116/
A C T o d B o c Tc«>&bol-] .
consignm ont. For moro
Mirrors, doily turnout.
sofa sloopor a lovo
— CONSOLE piano. $595. Mtom
IM M d e d H onn•.iWarWed fc buy used MerInfo., como soo u s at 143
« NEC SUB-NOTEBOOKr Quoon
Iround pon. 324-9160.
soat, brown w /oak trim.
1. 7 low pressure sodium 90 '
BabyOnmd.$1ia5.Bo&i a e t box.
M ain A v o . E . o r c a l11
l compulor. 486SX-33,
U
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M
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sB
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rlx
K
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S abM Ford T aunts
6* ' Uke new. many mora used
).
watt bulbs and flxturos, 6*
Ntee. $300. Con 734t1669.
r p M f U n d e . TM sbax; 19ean9S2. under 8 0 ^
733-0029_____________
4 mb RAM, 210 mb HD.
”
X 27*. w all m o u n t e d . ; ptanos, tree cteL 678^717 to
d
710
is to r « « • pro o r serious,
5 - 9.5' DS color scroon. 14.4i TOP BUNK BEO with d os* ' « n » o » - C a ll 7 3 4 -5 6 2 6
^
324-2377______________!
|H O R S E ^ Q U I P M £ frrf
twbbiest.
7
a
»312t
FM. c d ^ COSO. 9 months'
o t bol6w, stu rd y , s a v e
— Gold B u n d y trom bone,
oid. $1199.736-4853
floor spoco.Call 733-4356
6 BRAND now couch, boigo
go
bought new and hardly
1994 2 horso trailor, sparo
W anted tobuy:2-4hp'en^
»ro 4
801
u s e d . R e ta ils for over
& cream strip o , S 4 0 00..
“I II lakos only minulos lo placo
tiro , m a t t s , u s o d (ow I
gfine; Irg njimxs. washer,
ANTIQUES &
10.
$600, would nka SSOO or
n
Now Gold's gym. *200.
. 804
I your dasslliod od . . . tho
Umos. 567-9655________
a r a a r u g , d ishw asher,
8
1
2
I
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COtXECTIBLES>\ I BUILDING MATERIALSJ |
’5. make offer. Cafl 734^545 | _ W A K T r a T O W ^
Ufostyior troadmiil. $75.
results toko a bit lonaor.
„
EgMfedLsos. range hood,
HEATING
&
I
736-2986______________
_
keep trying.___________ 10* L a rg e r rMm-wo(Ung
2 horso tri w/walk In tnck.
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g
AIRCONDmONING
10 X 12‘ portoblo building:
o d o r T V ^& V C R 's O 0 _ S « < 2 » S 1 3 a
Excolcond., 326-8610.
aid!
I
H alloy, FrI-Sun. 11-6.■^2 40' stool trusses. Cholnn
J COLOR TV 25* $125.
H e n ry F . K ille r p ia n o
423-4678- w s a wields
W anted to buy: Okto
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R
B
W
O
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D
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Carousel
stovo,
good
cond
all
milos
on
Eostfork
Rd
Rt
lo
Id
Drossor
$25.
536-2658
3
w /bench. Excel, cond.Antique w oodon two stall
“ o. link fonco. 432-5677
B artiefs a Bartiedoffes
401 Canyon Rd-_______
w/3 lengths of pipe. $100. Piadnonnadlnihoclassmed
0 ..
CampuMn.prfr«ersL
Sd
$1495. Can 733-4216
b o r n 2 0 X 1 2 . SSOO.
fttm ttiel96ff»-7as.W B i
H Asthmotic must solil Wood’
— FREE CAST IRON BATH
Coll 543-5035._________
snylhir>o aiectm nr. NOTrL] buyestsassorcdledions.
Plooso coil 324-9152. __ EARLY ployer plono w/50
cdumnt Is a piece of cako.
Kawai
grand
piano,
show
'50 TUB. 326-5809________ ■stovo. $200 or bost offor.
WCMONO orWORKBJG
T. C:J 73^0331.
C afl733^688
so rolls. S4300..423-4241
— poll 678-8446.________ Largo wood stove w/blowor.
—
ro o m c o n d . D e liv e r
Brono saddle. $400. Ploaso
7 3 3 - 6 7 e O » J l^ t» itB e .
:
e x c e l c o n d . $ 5 0 0 '.• Campor sholl. fits full aizo
_
o r 733-1322 eves- - Builders & W holesalers
zo
$520(Vofter. 678-2717.
coll 326-4292.__________
d Block locust a Sthor mixedI
__ Montgomory-W ord wood
544-2549._____________
0° Q uality u so d Lom lnatod
Ford PU. $350 or offor.
E n g in e f o r 1 9 8 4 F o rd 1*
h a rd w o o d . $ 1 2 0 cord
< ’W a n t e d w ooden utility
92
cook stovo and bross/cryLOWRY O rgan. Double
CIRCLE J Stock tmllor.'92
»y- wood booms 6V/ T 8'^Bolt
on
tmllor
hitch,
S75.
RwiQar.aa/V-&
83*4134
SCOTT pollot atcnre. usod
stol oloctrlc chondollor.
1 sh B d -S x IZ 72fr9331
jr
key board w/haUunwrts7x20' gooso nock.
or. 9 * wido 2 0 ' to 34* highh ,. stocked. 837-4625.
^
HI!) hitch and sw ay bar.
r
only 3 wks. Our houso too
Coll Betsy ot 324-2240;
U V E 1R S5W M C T B > ~
■ tion. $3000. 734-7746
Coil 326-4578
20‘to 40' long. Ovor 100
^
S300. Call 326-5843
° FREE Firowood. 326-5809'
small for stovo. $1200/coll
i<>«>30‘.S p n c eA )|M n &t W
* a n te d : 1 ton truck; AT.
^
to chooso from, priced for
5 anybadok.73> 0< a&
M
MOVINQI KImban player
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637-4817.
Clrdo J Horso & stock trtrs.
Comploto
Wotorford
solid
ra. g
802
fast solo. Cash solo oniy.
f' Rongor wood stove, good
10.
piano. $t650/oner. must
Wodo Zolllngor Ookloy
n
emat Iron mtovo. STOO.
Loading Avallablo. Con'■ cond. Oakloy rock heorth.■ W arnock H o rs e y pollot
|_ ^ P P U A N C E S ^
senby1 Q C 8 .7 3 3 « S 9
L o a f tf t« « a ra tv M e to b e; W M a d :W B Ip k * -u i large
Basin 676-3342 y
’ll Includaa alt. 4Z3-42B6.
mJ toct 206-734-4641. 5 dayy $380 for both. 326-5305.
d e e r a n d eil hides ta good
s to v e w / h o a r t h . o a k
BWW d. H nw cM tL
JiJJ FRIOIDAIRE rango. 4 yrs.
rrs. notlco for loading plooso.
c o n A to n . n o scrapes or
Halo 2 ho rso trallor. walk
oxtorlor. 25*x24‘ excel
al E a J o lo ctrlc p o w o ro^d S in g a l o n g K a r a o k e
C ig67B -«aeo
IQ
old. v o ry c lo a n , S250.
hotes. top d d * . 73606*5
t2
machlnas. CaO 735-1248.
thru tock ro o m . S1500.
Tompost whool chair, 12
sTi
I cond. $1100. 324-€983.
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K itchon toblo/6 choirs.
Old s p o r t s m a g a z in e s. Coll 543-8290__________
r
volt, used 7 days. S3600
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$25. 324-6423________
Whitfiold pollot Btovo, podSports n u sn alad a s s o s « A N TE D TO BtJYt Ano
r
bost
offor.
Call
7377
819
_
construction.
For
m
oro
t
*
|u a walnut kxnatfe . okl
WANTED G o o s o n o c k
ostoi ty(w w/floor pad, ox- . 5020 or 737-5023
60's & TTTs) OU Time Ufe
Box spring ond mattross
I OFFICE EQ U V IB fr
'op info, call 324-7292
QE 2 3 c u f t RoMfl. Top
stock trollor.543-6966
col cond. $1200. 734-4925
a L ook m ag a zin e s withfl p u s a s a ccodwosd a emking size sot. excollont
—
froozo'r. $600.734-7746
- ESPRESSO cart with m—
a­ I ^ a s u m ^ s
s p o r ts s c e n e s o n front« b r o i d e r e d l i n e n s .
condition.
I I Used pipo. 7e/lb.
!■
Call 825-5034.
d
711
GE rofrig whlto w/auto ico
Ico
Rough suckor rod. 2 3/8*
4
81 3
I c h in e a a c c o s s o r l o s .' C o p ie rs fo r s a le , la rg e, co>»er.CaaOa»e73»9753.L _ 733-3738._______ '
$ 6 0 0 0 . G ro o t m o n o y
■
iH R IQ M lO N ^
soioction of reconditioned
2 7/6-, 3 1/2*. 4 1/2*.
mokor. $675. 733 S569.I,
: M
AUCTIONS
s p o r ts m eo*orab«s.I d
d
J I mokor. Call 733-1714 _
I
copiers starting al $295.1I Old
—
5 1 /2 ', 6 5/8*: variouss CONFERENCE tobio. 10X
b 8s e b a B .to a M .b a M - I
I44*. birds eyo moplo 1amTH U N D ER 8IR D W h«»J
•1 i Hot Point 17.2 cu. fl. rofrig■iflthickness. Soulhom Idayear warranty avoBabia.
Excellent for Hallowean...
l
b a ll a t e . O ld b y e b a ir |
Inoto. S475/offor. 934I.
id.
o r a t o r , a lm o n d . Runs
U n n . Usod. Qood cond.
ns
ho Pipo, 250 S. Pork Avo.
,
Can734-9988
Twin F a»sC oum y Sheriff
ff
Largo colorful pumpkins
6993 boforo 8:30 a.m.
438-5204 or 431-5204
| groot. $125,734-3429.
733-6599
S B n O O R I lE A MARKET
Lost a Found P roperty
in varying stzos. Tuttio7
Ig.. puli^xa
L TFN
atfonalG M dA nnqry
Out of Service C ounty
exit 147 or call 637-6217
:
i
F t« « v f t e » y C S t
Vehicles
“
$250/offor. 934-6993 be- P aying c * * h for old toys
FALLSPEOAL:
»
N o v « ti» 6 a N o v S a i
Misc County Equipm entt
fo re e a o a .m ._________
Hobby Horse R anch
trom iSOCF's 0 m 1970i^>.
lO -C F o rV M o rS p e c a
Equipment
a « » p e s.(aB g 7 3 » S a 7 a
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VEHICLES
4
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1979 Plymoi/:. Volario 2drr N ew R h in o . 3 2 h p 4XC4
dlosol tmctor, $7995.
I^ T O A S U P P U ^ W AM TEO COLOR
1985 Plymouth Fury 4dr
CO M PU TER . W ant to
Ir Rrwmdng or leasing OAC.
I 1989 Chovrolot Caprice 4dr
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Cc«■
t 125 Gallon fish tank w/aU
Ir
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orC on^xasr. 733-7826
acce sso ries, stand Ind.
If
bockhoo attachmonts
1990 Ctiovrolot Caprice 4dr
s;
$400 o r b e st offer. Call
avoilablo. Rontol tractors;
rprescntatlve^
324-8642 after 6pm.
doiiy/woekly. loodors a1.
Call 733-0931
73
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nformation or your scrrtct repn
MISC COUNTY EQUIP.
H ! n |n z n T |m |
w /raixlng b ox, tn g oodd
Implements. Coll Jorom e AKTTA. puppies. Reg. AKC.
Misc. T^gowrltors
con^kan. 4zySZn
1-208-324-5850
_
5 wooks o k l $500 each.
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WMfTB> S»air SKtaper or
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8
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ttsadoiH . ingocxlcond.
LOST a FOUND
,
s e r v i c3eE ;S
678-3223 evenings.
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ME CARE
PROPERTY
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Modlcaro
aro/Medicoid
Slate
C O C K E R S P A N IE L
DEUVEREO
______
Conlflo.
WANTED c id La«rs a Leer -94 HOrOAXR 250ft. Hgll
iflodmondod
Gordon
Tub
avol,
sand
a
topsoil
for
puppies.
$150.
Buff
or
^
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UL
Hanly
ridden.
CERTIRED STI
3TEEL
CNA's.
U
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RN’S
Grave
U p ta S lO a 736-7382 Ski Suit
ivoways. porl<lng lots. etc.
rod/wtAe. 324-7280
StUI h a s o riginal (ires.
BUILDING & SUF
lUPPLY
734-0600
100 Twin Foils
Cossotto Rocordors
HI can hsul too. Grttvf S<Mt
Motol bulldlnos &
n
56Minl-Casslo
Y<wa
DINGO P U P P IE S , c u te W A N T E D s i n g l e c o ww S 3 4 0 a 73 3 6 6 3 2 .'
6 roofs
. Block ar>d Tocklo
ORTHWEST
CO.
INC
m t e . 829-5123
• Garago‘ WofkAop’
C
D'Ca/pon
MAGIC'
1CVALLEY
n o r 733-1234
rotIen.Blue a Si*
Barbed Wire
_ *94 K X -80. excel sh ap e .
• RV stomoo * MAcnlno
’>mo Shop
STAFF1NC
ver a red. Very good fam- W A N T E D to b u y m isc .. SiaOOtafler. 423-1554
INQ SERVICE.________________ __
Bosoboll Cards
TIM ES CLASSIFIED)
• Horso Bams • UMflr>g
flr>g shods
|^
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; =
lly a cow dogs.436-3670
Coffoo Pot
parts far 1941 Fold car.
DEPARTMENT
COMPLETE INSTALLS
ILLATION
SHARPENING
1987 KLR 6S0.2B0Q ndes.
CorSloroos
Custom Doolgnlowp
jwpnco#
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o n re b u ilL runa g re a t,
208-734»5538 ^ FREE
Blcvdos
SERVICE
100% flnoncinfl/355 yrs
yn oxp.
~
irtgfarmdogrteedsaman Also w an iad y o w g fcying” n e e d s o m e body work.
Penny Coin Colloction
iO M E
I-------B,
com panion for outdoor -labbBs. 3 a * « 2 7 - 736-6548
IVORY WEDDING d re ss.
S 1 2 p gS 43«a6
Cooler
OHN'S SHARPENING
lb
ftfi.733-0S74af>sr»m . W ANTED: B u ta n e tank.
_______ (anytime)
•P A IR S
I
JOH
SZ.10, $75. Outdoor shnjb
Siphon
Tubos
SERVICE
lights, set/12. $50. 2 ta100 g a l l o n tnlnim um .* 1 9 9 3 Y am ah a B laster. 4
Whoel Covors
a GERMAN SHORTHAIR ■ 73
Is
AWORK
TWIN FAL15
iRKOFART
Domploto shorponing.
w h e e le r , a x c a f/e n t
bles. $S0/eoch. 734-7563
3g137
Molor o n
!l
Top pu p s bom 9/20/95.
PLAN ROOM
IM
Hondymai
man Sorvicos
Cnr
Carbido a steel sows.
. ai^M ^S 230a43^181.
Chain
tots of refs. S h o ir win­ WANTgfc F eeder attachJob s to bid for Gono
onorals.
Homo repair
aalrs: Eiectricol. .
c iIppor
^ shorponing-ropolr.
Log
Cabin
pkg
S10S4S
Tool Boxos w/mlsc tools
I 1 9 9 5 W R YAMAHA 2 50
n e rs , pick yourm now.
K.Suppli- '
plumbing,I, light
ils carpontry,
Sub-contractors&.S
141 Brocken St S
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to
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Bed
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wtth
8’
porch
roof.
Mirrors
e rs. Biueprlntcop
win
t a weaned. Beo-• F a rm H a n d 4 5 0 pow err « o a i cond. askkig $3500
copios.
. FREE
1-600-471.4050
lUno.
734t-4050*
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Vohldo T ester
tn c:luding h elm et. Call
52fi).
ESTIMATE;
3f
family ptim M fnmtara, box. *36-1256 laessaga.
734-PLAN (7526]
,TES. 733-0966.
IZ -Z :
notch logs 2*x6* T aG roof
Cor Ampa
8 2 9 S 0 6 2 or 7 3 1 - 6 ^
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nothypmr. S 3 5 0 o r U
docking. Plans, video, loft
Tiros
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.'S HOME CARE
TREE
I
down will trade for guns WANTED: G ood n s n in g &
othor
sizes
available.
Powtor Mooso
Drywall,
I
HOM E
ill, Painting,
O w ysler e ngine. CheapI HONDA Rebel 198^ bOc..
or tools 324-5082
SERV ICES
I
307-684-2445.
Misc. Items
nUy. All homo
_____
Dodge tnjcJc. a r or «an.I 2SOCinotorcycleA Lesa
CONSTRUCTIC
V tan 2 7 0 0 mU garaged.
Z GOLDEN HETTDEVEn
A SHELTON'S
n 2 !L
- o »Insldo a out. 10
A-1
MOVINO SALE: O u ality
lunrfcg o r n o t 734-4868
Sole Location: C ourthouse* housohokJ ond yard hamIS
B a new . StOOOMOsr. AlA-1 DRYWALL
Froo ostfmotos.
T
TREE
SERVICE
s AKC1V^yrfemale.$1D0
,LL
yra oxp- F™
ao. b k . med. heknel. sm.
WANTS>: Grayco Play Nt
Parking Lot on tlie co m e rI
Can 5 3 6 -2 ^ 6 ^
jping. &
Coll Bruco
Export hanging, tapir
uco 733-7543
gor
Sorvinn
Magic Volloy
m ustgo. Coll 734-«134I
o t 5th Ave. N a n d 2n d
• P a c play p en . 73fraat6
*36«>3a ________ ,
texturing. STnco 1G
Wood Rivor Valloy
NEW SATEUTE SYSTEMr Golden R etrtevars AKC
ER HOMES
St. N, Twin Falls, ID
Jo b s largo or smc
or whorovor
2.
7 Wks. 3 males. $225
I. K
KAW ASAW 81 LTD 550
WANTED:
UHF rom oto. M oving.
u aldlttg. Stoal
_n
Qrag.Losalng. own
FREE
ESTIMATES
s ; .
1 fomolo. 5275.736-2783
g a a p w n p fltab e s. pedsft
Low miles, rw s greaL
suing.. Vinyl
W siding.
mustson. 734-3120.
733-3579
736<?5ie_______
O c to b e r 2 8 .1 9 9 5
' c a r s . & o ld b ik es from» S6SQ toa» B296014msg
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Conttnuoua
______
>uarain guttars.
At 11:00AM
N o w o r s ty lo R a in b o ww LAB Ivory-yollow pups.
-40*s-'6ors. S te m Lynch lorpontry
Molnl roots
ALAN’S Gonorol Corp
DALE'S
TREE UMB
Kts. Windows.
DAi
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*68 300 ATV.
J.
purebred,
hunters.
vacuum . G reat S h o p o .
@678-1201. Burtey. P
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Romodois. Now constn
istfuction
doors,romoc
.. CHIPPING
rwds/a.423-6510
5
.
Can
733-5089.
.
tow
n S . oxc. cand.. S2500
- $700^ best offer. 324-4688
■or mulch or disposal.
Specialty docks, pai
U se d kAchan1 734-4406 atter 5pm.
H o m o .o airs
|» g of oil kinds.
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814
I RENTAL: C o m p act 4x44 LA B S. A K C . y a t|o « rs. ’ WcANTED:
patio covors. c ag> ^ “Froo Estimates.
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call--------------------------------------P(208)734-2742
shods. Small )ofas
,
blacks, dew claws, first 734-6S2______________' S SUZUKI *79
J la n d s c a p in g t r a c to r sI.,
S OS165
ropalrs. 734-324^
- SSOWoOer. YAMAHA 1990
°2«
Dale Ro
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shots.awonT>ed.ParBrts
Robinson---------------- (208)733-3123
(
loaders and implements.
B A R T O N ’S
R T 1 8 0 SlOOO/offer. Or
oxc. h u n te rs. Fem ales WANTB>: U sed ainc^ tr iiI
Sales, finandng, leasingg
NORTHWEST COLC
3L O R S
------------ ^
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i i STUMP GRINDING
h
S250. males $200. Roady
mOdrtg m achine In good3 wM tra d e tor giMd alum.
JEWELHYAND
OAC.
Hobby
Horso
Rartch
Intertor/oxtorlor,.local
loc
M&MCONS
JNSTRUCTION
/AND REMOVAL
woridng onJer. 436-1221
CsMr^tMaL 436977S
now, 423-4733
Jeromo 1-208-324-5858.
DIAMONDS.
roforoncos. Brush,
FREE ESTIMATES
sh. iroll,
Romodois
jls a< Rqpolra
FR
/VO IV /S THE TIMEXo
733-1554
spray. F reo Estlmol
motosi
Roofing. Docks,
Doc Fences
make that special piece of
Now oiling roofsl
}fsl
Siding. Doon
oors. Windows
lowolry for C h rlatm a a.
3 2 4 ^ 9 8 o r 734-3<
k3«23
Corpot. Fumili
miluro Cioaning
M o th e r's R in g s . P e n ----------733-9
0-9331
C ld World
donts, Eonings. Bracelets
TUTORING
andOURSPBCIALTYElk
R o o rin o Artistry.
iry .
H.R. HARDWO(
VOOD FLOORS
^
Hardwood Instatlotli
Ivory Jewelry. notion,
OLD & NEW
NE floors
■—
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finishing. rof1nlshln(
If you hove 0 SPECIAL
hing.
s«nd*d&
a irefinlshed,
i n nnovatlve
oi
Tutoring
painting (Insldo &
WEDDtNQ RINQ DE­
6 oout)
Glitso Rnls
Inlsh(nowax)
IndMdualixvd
P f B u tto n 734-59
SIGN bring it to u s and
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Frooostknalos-W
9-Wagotxjto(to«m
' K-8 oPhonlcs
1 9 9 6 V O L KCSS W A G E N
W0 II moko It for you.Bring
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X) 206-733^066
•
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PROFESStONAL
Roadi
In
your old gold an d wo’ll
all Becky <3>734-7632
ROORNO & COATII
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tum It ii^eii now piece of
733-7221 o r 3 2 6 ^
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3uorantood Tutoring—
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trlmmino. now
SJnco 1961
Hoating/AC Rofrlgorat
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lown sprink
rlnklors.rc yrs
- 546 Blue Lakes B lvd.N .
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(206) 733-6548
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Twin Foils Llvostock
Commlsaion Coi^
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736-1716 o r 324-843
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ANO HOSPICE
734-4061 Twin Falla
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436-5655 Minl-Caasl
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CorlifledLlcensed/Bbni
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Nationally Recognizo
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Home Hiwilth Loadoi
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LLEY MEDICAL
SUPPLY ANI
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734-0600T
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436-6566} Minl-Cassla
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sorvico. tpoclallzing
spo
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t r a y s , e tc .
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ampooors. contrai vacs,
shamt
lies, sorvico ond ropoir.
Solos,
Lamb
*Archia
239 DuBols
Call 733-5618
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815
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rototllling, mowing, blade
w o rk , c o r r u g a tin g .
326-4631._________
1RX John Deero riding lawn '
mowor, rear baggor with
6 gallon spray anachm ent
$ 1^ . Call 423-6556.
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Welding a Concroto .•
, FabricaUon a Ropoir
hour portablo sorvico
9 estimates. 733-0033
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massed to W e s t’s Theb
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(800)743-3328
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real good shape, $1500.
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hay hauler. Good co
P a s s P a ss
P ass«
ca sr. Cai 7 3 6 -a st4 .
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b o C R ^ G t » d C a r a rt a 1 K b a l m is. EscaL cond.
1338 & aak lor Mfca.
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a tridc, rivh e a rts w ithout losing
lo2
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fe D B s m c a a ra ir.P S
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but depaodabla. $ 12.1
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s h y our credit and g et
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1.12
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diamond a n d South . .
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ta t.
y o u r^ ^ c sta b E■used
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$24,995
air lift axlaa. SSOO ____
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1995.
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W K H N A N C IN G
plies.
531-5316
PETERBILT m odel 3
p o o r credit, col- .
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1991. 425 cat 3406, r
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b t)
4 (S » -; CHEVY 1 9 9 5 1 6 T 4 ;
P n ^ p a .M a n ic a M
maina. rods, 15 apd.
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s in e .
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67.
le r t ^ c « B d o r . l a aSd Si ^ T R A V E L T R Ae ^r , e
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T t a a . $17,996
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5664T eni_________
324-8987 eve»R yai
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sa les lot west of Wei
p o a e tc a a i. SPaSC “U j
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w h ita /U n 1 6 . 7 0 0 r
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*95 Madln 100 S U 0
CHEVY 1 9 5 a good fort
5 4 1 2 . a a k f o r S ^c «t ta M s d e a e n d lo v p a ]
Ohours.
C a » 6 3 « « » 1n
S JL
cruisa. PW. PD L. c *
awning, self contalne
cond. U a s than 60
h
alnid!
toratkw. $500.436-331
la. d c c ow tfPSO l.
U ka
tBEXaCBK
storm windows. 934-47
ai,ooo. .........................—-- - List prica over S21,
m M w a i M M S na u£ T
S1&995
1-4796 CHEVY 1981 V4 ton..powL
$12:995
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ate bath
Quality made In Idaho
.
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$5600.73341
< miles,
NASH
a n d ahowsr. 66K
rr
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evea 733-9518 daya.
14-8981
Affordable, dursbla
$11,900. Call 834-(
aO A O - 9 6
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CHEVY 1989 S u b u rt
iS IO N F O B THE B O A O r |
------ 734.31871-e00-773OK W
sr. $800
--------- r r r -----------S’ w/2 bada, haatar.
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with traUer towing pec
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ExcalI-8S23.
C a r doUy. usad twice,
orbaatoflaf. 643.65
ge.
26.500
mllaa.
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lo^
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P A S SS I I O N
w S l i S j l 324-0162
■2549
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1989 Suburban, 28,5
m, haatC lass C. Roof alrt
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I
c a b P U ;\« ta n .S S v e n
mllaa. Loaded for>8,500'
tral
», l110 & lo w m la. Excal.. co
ci nd.
ar. lota of atoraga,
lle r V8, AT. AC. P S. PW.
12,400 .'
towing. 1991 29’ te
Tei
, C hav chassls. $12,
I2 v e n .n lc « $ 6 5 00..200S
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T erry cnilaa. bad Uner. rad, I
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^2076. ’ Call 734-4769 eves.
le E J a fo m a . 324-20
,u
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n
new; $8500.431-5434
—
bed, microwavo, atari
WINNEBAOO
D
E x c e lle n t c o n d itio
W h lt^ b a r g la a s sle
«l»e p e r
C hav y « 2 1 /2 to n V 6 4 i
$ 2 7 , 5 0 0 . P a c k'1a '°
g " ’ o v e r d r i v e . L ong b
loor a 2 Mlnnlo 300, Minnie Winnie
Wl
ahan w A ^ In door
00 . Cafl
Wantor.-Brave. Adven
rtTtuier -733>3S8t---------------molded aalats. S400.
. 49.000 m daa w/.ahdii
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1-8258.
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• o fia i^ m a g . 733-82
OO.w/ o u t a h a ll 9.01
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:_
— —
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contained,, awning, sto
OODGE, D50, 19822170.
F
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tad 460
windows, full bath, A
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Ford, generator, rool
•oof air.
Excel, condi $11,500
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H
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Call423-»713
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mterowava, etc. Uke
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ffl
chattar, vary good. S
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cond.14,000 ml. Ofli
C hrom a w heela. Rt
PACKAGE
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M
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12 oaufl© modal 12
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o r offer. Call 788-0
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DtSCOUNT I I I ;
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s e l f c o n t a i n e d . Al
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daya, 780-3722 evanl
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— ■
awning, ^ u a t s ee to c
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;
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p r e d a t e $2.650/off«
te o p -. F 0 R D :® 4 U o n tur
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offer,
d i e s a l . G r e a t tru i
[
734-5636 or 73S0052.
JEWELRYANI
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I
908
$5000. 793-2S95
| 9 2 »
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I SN O W VEHICLE
DIAMONDS.
S T A R C R A F T ’93 Te
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a e o u i- I
&EQUIPMEK1
C om e In and 900
traSar. Excel, cond. T e n t f o r d *84 1 ton. 1 ? IO
_
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Id
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$3100. Call 733-2828
•
bed, excal eond. 3513 <7 9 .
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Ivory l9 7 » P a m h a r4 4 0 .197
828 ■ 4 apd. $8900. FOHD
eollaetlon ol BIk
s p' d .
» a t e a Tigra 5000. 1988 SkSkktoo TarTy1981Traller23ftfu
TTX
4 X 4 . 3 0 0 C I D 4 S 5x35
P
Jeinlty. Lat u s crea
itiltbed
c o n ta in e d ahow or, r
ofyour Safari 447 .2 place tilt
$1 2 0 0 /o ffer. 4 12.6*
baauUM memory of
<8452
O
frkiga. stove, ovea $45(
l aI ^ tra ile r. $2600. WIII/III sell
h u n t Every piecei la
S460O* mud tires. $275.734-2<
3 9 . . .. .Calf734-1427o r734-82
a n d - h i i ^ a n d ^will
H last. . aaparataly. 733:7229
FO RD -T4 extandod o
“ 1985 Polaris 8 8 440
Y O llB P m C E
— -I 'good c o n d , ru n s gri
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hwH/w hotgrlpa.oovar.exc.!
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$400/tliada 837-6304.
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