CSI 01tmi^S-? * J' • ‘' i - - . ps Good)d<moniiiig T o d ^ ^ fibbm « fc kmfy P a itly clo a 4iriiii ilighi m othw ce w i a > s . H ih^s in t e i v p e r S lK . X o « s 225: • a o 3 S d e s fes. » ' •. K I s ^ ^ nevw S m a k e fiiv er*dam Engineers^ A rm y C(’orps of E; issues peermit for.A u g er Fc ^ 'SnnsfriBiBRS'noBttr 1 ■■ Q I l c a— m bs Aims.' Corgv o f 'jTM EM FAlLiLS'^ wfiiy r»mmnm»^l if Hwril in— Bwiilidisiir^tficwfly^ra: ;uiiQ^ 2 Qi^uiiil tfiuH w • “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, I ^K ;gfOV J 1 lK C i9 < rf‘Twin ( d k nz I m k i r c i vtr dofficais m £ o d Jt snnex pnpcfQr . Stow femm telN EE. : f--— ........... Silti iLite isiniffiin^ io a trik lM ~'A nm afia W S Inuinir oiiuiiy ngpntcnUy UvTOn EMDsoirJInn ,r>«rfm«»>n itpiitiheipirusxlsovieuai.' rft. m fae IRTCTTgHlllllMIH anntl fftnntiinoni Aguncy.. TBftirra» ffmnfttrfftf/flTr <flnni famiifle- gffpotcntial. f XWSOSSrCyuiUtgi" ^|XQ 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 His ) 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 \ PleaSBSeeAUGSl/A2 E Salitellitesr l i n k s iick witth m e dlical exsperts T besoaai M o"*y-ih [pinfaBS « a a S 9 ^ SlediT ai U y ra O e d ibKn aP ^ S tn g iMM Bli Kga M L u b jr. ■ ^ HUyntBUiMT jmmb; inniis&i*lis«swiii(c ■ iE ir — n u a l [dh)> SEBMWAIULO tWiTTTTTRvsuBn*ti lixnuu rr»mi» tU' dfcwc ID' Sole ILitkir -ttmw TTuititi Fnilk ftnrmaJienll mr estc 11 O d d taunt n o itf luw l 'fo o tfasU rTnn m H i s b schoo *® G o o d tB saDidd lK in d x f f y a d v a n c e d iin a (Kniiiiiitjpsts im. iis Hnmlll (uwns- wiUI b e o b i c ODiiiuanirf^ alinMH'. DW'^&dj>s'iiinll ottlcir ibingcs. tliree-vay pis u Ib lL tvD vnxdd m cnKrAcpast-SQBOtt.I ■ rT¥T«4||t^ff^lf^wytlsrTfT ^Hy ttbr^p^lhmjjiinlk. Jm ti, HlinifTllp^ rtmTTHt*Ttf*titgtii ■lys s n n n d la n iB tte a f id L II " tfioTiim H itirll d] uinj)inis> ligBs ac tile scene miW? fHi»‘ OBSllih nlhc tn> dbctms- cvoe beforer s te 3Bdhsir HobqiDili■. » s C H e sFF t f s r-si5<-<fie BnfiSilo IBOb xodk T h e ofcMcr-si QD th e u rtiHog g FadOB ia MoaOinr n i^^2 N F L acnoo. A «> MI tuxiniiisSxm^ainq llb ^ OEcni was G w m i t dd' .S o b m b Eafoanasm rTTTiftrltf IIHIKif HlfHlTllfttg r miwii iHngc;. amll die m oun^ o f Ol Uni’' ^ aandllte andl ai wini witiiiil asiisaiN yaaft. nwit^ mtr.. StcpHen O m cz-IT npiiiHiiHiHPfti liifUC IS uuilEiHuundi iinoges- fio n r tfrftigrflflmtwttnfgllmw uni^ 'CBUoniii&istefflMbiiii y Id f ia d •-v ag ra o -a rin ifia ft- ^ cmnsi isc <nnf>»T-rtiimi andl milk wide tliase investivwiBiiflilrttpaggani Mgidf [ill dt ie moving! iin&gcs o f >l 2S«o(sdkt£stisw<si suae^adL wnft Hnu: to jHt smnlTcE^ imd!1: ' ii[|g<Byuminnit fH||iimiii*iiff Itrrm ims tD) gee [IsKOcpmhie tD' fT*1iigl»n g^WI J ili IMbniliw;. “TTfic id m is tnHraM»Tpif»rrtinll rrmf iiBiBt.notttD'Hiumiiaediemi.**' <T7ii»iwi miiiiii»iH [ 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 I ^ N o cscam T fa e k b te fd d ack ^sH k H to d iV * s ^ ^ Tt 3, ^ 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 I----------^-------Pieaso see SUSPE I ■ ^ H om icides « 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 - B&Ecc itsair.sOBsi^^hii&^^bc ^ I ^ J B . Cafiesincn ndeatiilk T f a e l n i d1i cafc. a is -fia-SEvznil iin a o qrto a i d o n m l^ w s c a i s o c ie ^ to o boss ' O ewaridgD ligr. r ................ ....... Yeltb in a g rree on IB o sn ia force nmalceup ^ O in tc ] _ I __2 - t a c a e = = ^ I — N a fio n i_____3^ _ 6I W e s t----------O p im a n ______ h W D ------------s Wtortd,.^___ j - a CaniES_____ £ ;. B S p * 5 b ^ ^ 5 r- w ! Money---------_ _6 1 D a v J U b g r-----7 lioMiBs---------- sr . S artiPfiP R e u s ________fl Leg al n of c e s - t l prirt o n iBC^KSlBClipBpBr. B a s s r a c 3 f G ie l9 i n . ............ .... ic«ilpw»»nnnwTW^«<tm RBg sS a m se lian INEWYTDIEK—IF 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. • ........ 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. “ ■__ ii'. ■ . A -2 T u o sd a y ,. O cto b e r 2 4 .1 9 9 5 T lm e a-N cv rt.. Twin Tv FoHs. Idaho TF W ^1Ith e r i |P lo f o r e c a s ts _______________ - ------ ----- I2E )idaho •he AcciiW eather*ft3recast f r noon. T u e s d a y , Oct. 2 s tfo The MagicE\Valley ______________ : Kxl NS 1 ^ 1 ICoourCyAStS 5t5|sr . • A I ■L VMSH. ____ ^ I Turin Poila e fhji^ anew a SMwy W Twin Fall £ - : g ... Comfort ft S k y w a t c hh ■ 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; I V I \ 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« TheiJmivic Id a h o0 w e a th e r s u iim NHRW STATtONA/rr ______ _____________ h T J E3 ^ E21 l E 3 -[S 3 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. : I . ....... ... 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 ^ 43.6 p la n t in Id a b o , gSenerating 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, *They ley could know w bat wasIggoo . th ^ w ith thc patient before the ing onrt % e v e n fan S n ^ a .'^ T c Il saiar" and weekdays. To repon tale pew*1 aa a ddis . : results after 5:30 aad o a wtcfaa sportsfc ulation difcctof call 733J Ty RuistSelL cinailati 3^31. nc 1lines are opcn beCjreuJalion phone tween 7 and 10 ii.cn., only. onl If you do noi reA dvertising ■ eetve yoor paper by 7 b. p <cr„ .Yoric. advertisias director for yow area: rou wish to place an advciti*»eel JeramoWeodell-Goo OoocU.g-H.ff™». >55! 33-0931. CUuified ad*, call 733 5^6-2535 Moi>day ttaough ftiday frooi 7 ^ajo Ourlcy-Rupert-P»uI-< until 3 p jn j . and Satuniays tfom 7 ajn. ^tnm 678-2552 L.It Infonnatioa oo display ads a avail 1 0 ajn Btihl-CasUerord ^ «ekdays only. For thc Bnriey ofDce able wed S43-4648 7-4042. nier.Rosehan-HoIIii o .li« c 326-3375 Twin Falls and oil o e 3.15 n e ^ K w y : daily and Sunday. S3.13 733-0931 6 daily. S 2J0 per week; Staday. per w«do Mail subtoripbam innk be 'N e w ■ . , S “ rn .advance and are available ool) carrier delivery i* no* maistaiaed. nanasiiig editor where c* Ctarfc Walworth, maa . ify tu have ■ Dcwi nM s: daily and Sondsy.- S3.50 po >• ti| tip or wish to ulk to Local -nja daDy only $3.00 per wedc; Sunday •omeom bl (be edJtorii «riai depanmeni. call week: da] 2.25 per week; Idabo fstet: daily 733^)931 betw een 10; 10:00 a.m. and 3:30 oniy-S2J E i ”'" S' : “ f? ------------------- daily ooly a n d S n o d a y S 4 .0 0 p e r week;, wt 7 only 12.50 p er S3.50 p e r w eek; S a a d ay I w eeL O o lo rsx ae ia eE ddi> ^ a a d S « t .y lyS4i)0 per week; S5.00 pfer week; daOy CBly; S o a d ^ o o ly S3iN) p e r «nek.S«ksl«x.iB« d ^ d in a n above o t o ..A / S IS J»< 9w «e w in b e te v B lfc r a a re ita n™ e dd*tfa- fS ”••• 62 -40 . 39 ^ , 29 * 96 28 a t Tw ia F a lb b y T lK r a a e * T p n m a to S e c city aad eoBrtyu twipapcTi Cbde.TlBDda7ia rdsyoTtbeweek DbepobfidnL a d e b B ta o f a d dress (arm to: P.O. B a S4S. S‘ T«ia Falb. Idrf»«33a3.. . ; rnimlm. ..... ...j. . ..... .07 ...:. n ::::: S 72 Daylight Saving tim e w ill end 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 boons sh o u ld se t th e ir c lo ck s hoai bncli bnck^onhour. ■ J- ■ _____ ,_____ A Iso 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 _____ , ; 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. ' ' 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. ■ ......... City, , „------/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. ‘__________________ ______ Infoi>rmation 1^632^. LOTTERY^ ^ Press T b e 1 n ie » N e w s ( U r SS£3I-0SD)isp(4>. £ lisbed daily « 132 I t etid d St. W.. Twia 7 Masie V alley Fait*. Idaho. *3301. by Nc«pve«Inc.Sefcen»<fa .91 . ...... ....^ 11]m ore Vil e t n a i ^ ; . M]UAs id ei^ntified ^ R o c k e td ^ __________ , .0 ? ,. ...... caU423^m3. red across the Ptains. Kansas•Oty. Gl Ma. dropped from 71 moved a. (A P) — A |w i A T U V N nC . V *. v atd y buih rockett < 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 m ents in space exp )fT from a N A S A seconds after liftofl launch fa cility onn V ir g in ia ’s A t i»mip CoastM ondiq !ay. • ...... -i. ....... \ BH Mont yWlen. Tcuts. Low, 6 at West Yellowstone. V Ition: High, 92 degrees a t McAU Ntfic — •___________ )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 £ Ef-J HHHj > O parts of tbe Plains Monday. ogbt blizaatd condidons to part Idaho. ' .47.0 3 - 44 42 46 •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 28 44 .41 78 »hoonlK ^81 >lttaburah ♦ 76 >oftIanJ Mo. 69 >ortIand. Ore. 60 Poftif lono ■ 62 >t Louis — 77 Jail U k e Clly 61 . Soatl J u ry cconvictss fan clullb head iin singeir ’s deatl]h J- 38 63 73 89 69 72 69 66 -J i Jmoha m a ry Vislblo planets Moming. Met Mercury, atum , vertus. Evening: Mars. Jupiter. Satu Link_ M,. .....; 43 ..... ^lamiBooch B373 . .05. /ilwoukoo 69. 41 Minneapolis ^ . 38 iJewOflenns 87 87 JowYoric , 7 5 62 Jklahomo City 63 51 FR C _Sf . IS” li Js Stf & o ln o s 3otfOll Honolulu Houaloo. 87i_ ndlonopolis OinsasClty jisV ogos W o o diFRiver Valley em Utah N orther __________ Ilis M uxM lnPcp Max t4ox Min Pep K , 6 60, 0 31- .........Y estortay 56 24 ........ Last j w ’ ' 56 6 3 33 .03 m m .;... Nonntf m m 7?71 Z '.'Z P r e c l p t t aat ui O n .3 9 47 Montn lo dato: 47 12 SS 27 SS tr. Normal mo. to)did ato: d ata: .39 555 5 .3 5 tf. W aler yoar to Ida 51 .52 SI 12 ........ N o n n a ly a a rlo0adate: S3 facto rs 55 52 aon: 41 p d 52 19 ..........Humidity St noor SO SO’lS ..... ... Bansmeteratnoi no o n : 30.21 R mm m ..........Tho pollen counl u n th o s c o o 49 14 ..........dudod for tho se 49 se a so n - I 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 Hogorman Idaho Falls JoroRio Lowiston Molod Malta McCall Pocatono ' • Salmon Slonloy SunVanoy f 57 72 MJanta AUar Boat Chjc _ . re cast ided regional fore Extendi Ad 50. T o n ig h t a n d cloudy today. Highs aroom n .H i ^ a r o u a d S a cioudy. Lows 15 to 20. W « to c » Ulyy panly p T r e a s uu ir e V a l l e y O. NoRfawest w ip d s 5 Joudy today. Higfas around 60. Partly cloti HtlydoDdy. L o w s 30 1. T Toaight snd Wednesday part U> 10 t o 3 S . H ihs ^ aaround 6 a ■ V A lm anai a c ■p^av~MIfTPcp'. Mbuquerquo Albui e S tI o n S C T w ^ ntaMBOImpmAnxnnaa «or na da) _ upper S0& Noctfawest cloudy today. Hisbs in tbe up Partly clot h « d a y partly d o o d y . j> I'10 t n |^ T o o i ^ and Wedne w inds 5 to L o w s2 5 to U>33S. ; H i ^ around 60. ocposure levravjolet index forecast b 2 . a mittTmal mi Theultravj National temperatures a g i _ N d. iLewteten | i tn i m pi T in iB tN n w CALL /M K ^ FORwjjNwc P ress '"Sr 2 r# i: . ^I 2 .M O W E S ■A MOVCtmiNCJIN THEMAGICVAU£y HOURS S t iPAY! iiriii> o .? fa w 1^- j TI' h e T l i w s ^ L ^ .Tue uosC oy. O c to b o r 2 4 . 199S Tlm os-N ow s, T w in Folia. Idoho Tim* A -3 Nation S riseJ ssion Control Columtibia sees Miss ’ 9 4 1 h o i i i i tc i d e s if a l l , S Iu i c i d e3 — , g : ~ w s - s h t n g t 6HN’ 'S A (AP) — S. 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 before his Million bflrk until a few days bef liington. then porMan March in Washing oulof9ontcxt ' tiqns 6 f it were token out g r ir p S II ij ll ™ IA Hr ( I I ^ " d e x i i s e _ ___ . o i r e n i AI N 705 FiUmore,' 734-3342 • i Bl (fto m . thM. *unck ^ o u h ie t (fle a tPe .fillet of Sirioin_i_ uh Com B read and Chili. »Betf nabobs.... .C... ) $2.59 ^ J •Stuffed Pork Chops- JiOWSERVING • S tu f f e d l S S J ? 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Shuavmar d fR | m k! ^n a sf^ ^ iis o y ' F a r r a k h la a n s a y s « • Amoi ns Available on^ th e L o w e st Premiums A • Prese scnption D r u g Card • Preve ten tativ e C a re Coverage *L ow ( ans ir Cost M » o r Mediqal Plans rdless o f H e a lth Stahy • Gnar: iranteed C overage Regardle DRIVETHRU 6:3 7 3 3 -8 3 7 7 ■ ^ I f o r i n dd i i v i c l t i a l s ? ferent coverage ross h a s c i j ^ t differ I p] lan s t o n t your needs! ne ' _ ^ ^ c o s t c a r e i v e r a g e ^ ^ •pk g ! CARF •departm ent. m . g =S R Q i e r [ l e a l t h artillay pieces. C fired luxrge-calibcr g Jiiothtr r cn n g e» soldiers were at targ s w i t h tfaeir M-16 rifles. practices AMios o ugb U.S. warplanes have pJ IS ton tfcipared ed in NATO bombing runs stress Bosmao lo 'S e rb targets, officers stre iking that Ame m erican troops won't be takii i o r ing ± c mission. This w. reflected s l » som e of the training act checkpoint, soldiers a At ai tnocfc ce ing a o d s c ineral v a scenarios from treating w oondei ied c iv ilia n to directingg an i c k to patrol o f “local forces" back armed pa tfctrow u sTOtcrritofy. fu * ^ er ddo n 't cake sides, we give fust 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 (Sess 6iom 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 w o comj 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 mauls with th e ir families. astronau INER s201 emnHSAINI AWLEAST••788-1421 * I ct (or to u t ^ sandwiches! Perfeafo iR'sW llM aPE!!! ^ Perfect 5 | hom em ade I iAp(L£^.79 Raisin Api fr^mi»S«gan»&30pn«ai»w d fc for T.F. a t y Counca, S e t #4. Uptown Btetro',,Ro^rt.Myrioi>d Pald:Upi e g Butfemiil "Haysad . Su^ ^'C heese CakciS cara Tiyone today!!! k w your ow n NEW! iurf DRIVEm u 6:3( romel apples! S A a tBkW tl* -SA T'SU N .tiX -SP ' iSlWDAr 1 0 - 2 9 - 9 5 _______ 7 3 3 -8 3 7 7 « , 30A - 8 p S tore BA-a. Men« SALE PRICES GOODTHRUSui ■ . ‘ \ ■' 't - ■ i J I TTmes^Nawa. 8. T Twin Foils. Idalio I ■ Tuosdoy. /.OC r t0 tw r 2 4 .1 9 9 5 Nation m Wils*o n “ . b a c kCSD ole , ssays he ^ won’t jco in tic k c:et ' ; W A SHINGTON ON (AP^ — T hree 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: ,, , 'J.' fv: >; r ^ f. 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 a r r ie r.. .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.' H* 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. "N , 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 TS in i h t ^ t c . RP^ K ^ H f v. ^ J I. 1 ActivisstW il: Wlk^orld Banl< aids a 'hinese pri[ison laborr ' W A S H IN G T ODN N (A P) — T h e 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. . I fli II H o t n ^te ----------l o o k i n g g o o d■ d ------------------------------- f o r th ^olidai I * b e entertain lining'for th e ' 1 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. Is y o u r g u e s f s5yyou'll . - , ■1 • V. . . ' ' ' - 1 ' — SAVE I b f ( ^H - ’ T jii T 6” ra a -s ” . Wall ^ T sTexture ) H ' ■ J w fc fc o v e iin g 5 ^ ^ B ■os^l I A c tiv a to r . . 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( - ||| I ^ o r o Hours: Mon -t ' . ^B ^ ' ■ ^ I J' ■ ' I H ^ " 'O C y i c o v e r i j ( H ' I g jfe 'C u s to m ' O rd e rs \ ■ ’ ' V ;■ \ ■ w | a josday, O cto tw r 2 4 ,1 9 9 5 Tuoj Time rimoo'Now a. Twin Falls. Idoho A-5 N ationI U.S.g<;e t s M Mi i B a h r aa i n ’s go-ah(le a d WASHINGTON (AP) (Al — Bahrain 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'. ' ' . The officials spoke 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: In dis. closing tlie ptan, U.S. .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 . «,*• m eaning it 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, There is no aircraft cam arrier in the gulf now; the nearest is the X le USS America in the Mediterranean S ^ 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. GunmanIrobs i senator’s!wife ^ . M f l a « ^ M I r lin j ^ |^ H 1 f o r ‘m <e n t M E l lr e r i o n < is 9 S al i e V [ o ck ers5 • H agg(lar Levi's • Lee • D A H ) - A gunWASHINGTON (AZ. w ie ld in g man ro b bied( e ^ S en. Jobn K c ^ ’s wife, Teresa Heii 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 75 million. worth an estimated S67S ‘ -c. ' - Nike • A d id a s • A rrowV • V an IH eu sen •« Lfnionbh a y Bugg le Boy • Pacific: Trail • J a n tz e n • C h a p s* eWiin 410%' 7.99' 4 :759! !5.99; O u r Besiit P r ic e s G ^ t t h e B(ie sT B ra rn d s a t C . B e Lovw e r W e G h i a r a ri t e e N (b O n c ' J O n lT h e s e Eilig h t G te€ a t Item!is: Form er^rmy 50^ mid Ranger fou lurder ginlty of mi li ^ i J ^ s ((A P ) — A L U B B O C K , T exas AUS convicted . ^ former Army Ranger was M onday o f murdering a 19-year-old 1 si ffiom a milI soldier be had abducted itafy base. fo r on ly 65 I - J u ro r s deliberated fo Jones,. ' m inutes before finding5 Louis Ia lg IP v t Tracic i 45 ,‘guilty o f murdering irville, Minn.. J Joy M cBride o f Ccntervi Idief who had ______ M and o f assaulting a soldic r com e to her aidl death penalty. Jones may face the dea «ncing phase Testim ony in the septenc I began this moming.- • th e ir .cose ; 3 o t h sid es, re s te d1 tl Friday after two days o f testimony. :s 1kidnapped i P rosecutors said Jones :b . 18 from J M s. M c B rid e on F eb. B ase in San M I GoOdfellow Air Force Bi on the tele■ I A ngelo as she talked or uild in g . Her phone a t a laundry buil /s la body-was found 12 days I te r under . a bridge about 25 milessoway. av ■ I Jones held McBride ir h er bead at raped h e r and then hitt hi r a least n in e times w ith - according to testimpny. itally brutal;'* “T o iu fy senseless, total Roberts said prosecutor Roger McRol :losing a r ^ * M onday m om ing in clos ments^j Levi's Wool!Blend Dress Ponfs 1.00. Reg. 40.00. Sole 20.C Russell Fleece ;e ' Sweatshirts & Fonts ce. Sale 13.20. Reg. 22.00 each piece. SALE Entire Stock: Haggor & }rtcoats ^ j Outfitters Spor Northwest C ^Z50. Reg. 145.00. Sole 73 m 40w S A IE Knit SporfshiIiirts jrolife. By Greenline & Nalurc Sale 14v40-22,8a Reg. 24.Q0-38.00. & ------- ------------------ ----------- >.80. Reg. 28,00. Sole 16.( Lee Regular Fit Fi Jeans Pepper rinse. Reg..2 4 , 9 ^ ^ _______ S A IE Entire Stock:Van Heusen Flannel Shirt■ts 50 Jeans ^ Bugle Boy 75( Reg. 24.99 2 nsed Levi's 501 Rin: or 505 Jeans5 " ' Reg. 34.99 Q o m i i '' i. m M a g ic V V a l l e y M a l l - T. M onday - S s ^ rrdd a y 1 0 a m - 9 pim ✓ 381 • S u n d a y jn -■6 ( pm - 736-808- ^ . |i , ■ »1 I o n '___________ 1 . —~ J a- Editoiiriai . iation guiltt by associa DEAre bate in gayyhistoiyi]month dell nnw'in iwoultf Ttlf^ fo tiTiun.i.ii ft^c IT.Ifni 3Q 0dI S ic y vigorously Idaho delegates say they Y e t Ifac lE A ’s Oopposed that resolution. Yc ^ ^ s&cmi and Cay EUstory” “ fiict sheet” on tfac issue is tepid. It exSS^^IXZ.' &ir "SjCsStC " firfi' ***b c s n 'iL■ T b o c ^ g tc txE b&y isso ctac io a m a y cn2I^BCi ct SE2tT & c to fp o & k a l life, iKxv&l Last year.. Phil A sk L a s v E c£d3K] S 6 r o mcrcitessry w ilh licf Ecftolfa j H is & j o g g n ^ a lo n g ' rrfTTTotT ptow B ott is s a f e P ltigsadfanB O i c d EcfirH iw k goes by -5 fc “ aserratpies are b aiterTims uciar. ca m e IS mrcon rn m uch tfac DO Ee » n o c w a y - Mrfnm 1 fignrfcm A ssociaIn'lTfrPi?if Viifru^ the g sy -h isto iy anew ^rrrrt iT ifi.inr-t* th rtfCD 11miug 2&D ceac&ers o p p o se d ensm p 0 « a r . Ptfaftg II irrniT iinrrtTT Ic o d libs SZV’-fEsaaiij ICES pFicipar I k m 's m c c Co> fio fia d v , b a t tc l e s n ' t [I ill iiiiu m ji piii-g ^ t o t 's do n e is . dene. JD descrSje ® m ission l b s HEA I 3 x s 07 r|n!irr<^ ^fiii".ifiOff I Knf xs Js&iitxxy fioD'c^s] i s txatfc. boc not a ll o f CSTiT 6 c pOCS x b o a n jggressive co t^ I b c SmscEp m >£» xg -i-j -iic fae teachers. d V - d i s an a n s o f t h e tDOa A ssociatiot^ t h e ■ift»i itt g]f E beialocDccnp^s pots BSO. 3 ^N E A deTegates e n l a jb lh r. 3UHK) s Co t3L'B8CI&-{}JlH'IWITHTIrt CC “ c fcim ale sexual eo q t p i ji ^ n i s ch o o ls, o b w a s “th e c rfe b ra im s o d G a y H is to ry nmm o f 3 L esfcxm XKmrtlfti x s Z Iliir.W'irt ns of ;o f D e s in ^ g ^ ^ a n d nIWiPMlWmflc ^dqc bsoocy.’* ^ t c s opposed Pplains tfaat thc Idaho delega 'th loc action ... tl e resolution bccause ,“ local ll aaction.” ww a s preferable to national 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 ui Instead, the fact sheet taJ 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. — -^ *9 -5 ■ ^ S ^ ^ 9 9 § ^ ^ .. i ^ k id s atlier’s; absencce hindf^ r s m a m U C -M. C [)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_____ _ ----------1 dad docs. 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 , ^ 5 . S K K ^^ser ^ ' 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. 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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] Z S m f l E a nLpp e o p l e u u i u ^ a l i e dd it a K s r a e l ■ ^B a| » - • ;,t ■- i . t oD ■ ...... *> * • '■’5 L . -----e k . \ g a G b M SEtC:> s-riw=^ft=r w t o oai « 3 s a c ^ - imsctia Lj±ian P a r s • ’ ■iii'tgi.. rfu ‘rt imlt ■4ttivrffT--'Tiw 3' cQ BSsnf o v a \ : .»• .-nit^fTT -waftijinaascs. 3T. rw s' niFui^aa ' a m e rs s a S k a a c a ia d iiUH''iw'f ew ± c a a w snwe» c3»mm —^ I.n^fiu Tlm •^gam'hannrfl'tinTr. ilsicfie x£E C&3T sjnfl V s msns i s i e a KznisiHB ^^^1* s iacc 'd TMfgf voik' ’' ;■ ■. / \' .J -.... iFinTr imaxsEb z c r 3 ^ iry wrTn auj a n re — t e l e 's i m ''. i 8t- ^ ^ r.:. Aumiiiy li •n»-Bi j i'ii |]il» eS c van] nC 3><Seodt. not 5 ui jg i' Qjncsr.. A sfl M l:3 teaEififTs,. r E i ^ amfl f e a r Fnsac t=9Bii:ani&.nifK ■ „ 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— ■.jiaaiftat 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. jH I^ I • ►ia d 4K flflj ^ . ^ C o ]) l u i H ] b j nily hom e eet fam 10 TRICKS!f• lufu stll oa fswtreats! rf J * .yr _ :AP) — Sincc th e • ' 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 i*-rr. 1 — '. m am ~ Cbeck this outi — ai^ vi& zq^^xcfleBce- Kem Kl r arSeSscnan. < s N O W *124” ®ip4” K « S .‘1 5 3 ^ N O) W ^ K a B B NOTE: ONLY 1 MODEL lixw ' BuEoix>i Mulace liper H onsT E / -p4Bi>irW k t i a tt ■ ■ Ighw y 30 « T3#-45yi A N M c a 'sr /f l a i S c s R = S . n 7 3 “ N O W ‘I3 9 ” Powda- ^ w o b i ^ ^ T b c i n s Buh o l A* fmer it k mmm , O c tcober 15 -■ 2 5 ■ j ■ - Ishings E v e n t ’s H o m e F u m isl V cdley’s g iv e n a w a y ! * 3 ,0 0 0 in f u m n itu re to be gi M a g ic 3v E C e g i s t e rr a t t h e f o l T o w i n g \M a g i c V a l l e y H o mn e F u r n i s h i n g s D eeia l e r s : iiFalk Outlet hy Caines, Twin sviii Falls • Furniture O t Fumishingsy Twi ■ '• C a n i V■Ibme ^ 3ine, Twin Falls re, Twin Falls • At Hom Banner Fiimiture, ations, Burley & TwiniFjOls Fi Inspirati lk; . mce Center, Twin Falls ore, Twin FaUs; Clearanc son W U so i Bates — Superston hurley . 7. StoTO in Gooding, Jerome, Bui m P g E x - a ^ ■' ' ' ■ »-£ « tc & = 9 * c i£ f l e e c e & M c o V/It ^ s B « s . * l 9 8 ” N ( i Gizzmo ™ N O W * I4 9 ” ^ v i /j (k ^ I " s " Lonc'sl 's p c J H U H P E S h^ ^ M iM m E S i S i rrrw z — g i aa a a i i f * t P O T - O U T l B S i a n '' bD or ■ J A 4 -n m es-N ewi& s.*.T«>8iFaAs.l(Safio T u e s diaa y .0 cn 3 t)c f 2 4 . 1995 WorldJ j { ) L S vZ 3.' 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 . ' His identic was < «"•»" |>rM a last « x e k after another an preserve Tiger pi ifford can’t af to feed! a2 n im a ls Pavon R ^ c s wos commande ;cd fingerprints. Pt ndcrofthe tographs and faxec jam when :dcral police in Guadalajars jrints are not as reli- ' fcdc Faxed fingerpri leclare b e w as ArmandoI P avon dec ' Coj unmen abducted Enrique Comarcna iave said able os aciuol pprin ts, which later gum RiQ-es. qi’ Mexican authorities havc olazar, an undercover agent n. TTie actual prinis Sala Reyes, arrived in Milon. tere is TX>warrant for Pavtma R ther le man in custody was DlEA, E / on Fcb. 7,'1985. tig atio n confimicd thal the wrho iu ru n s a private investigi C am arcna’s.mutiloted and nan. thc Milon policc O not thc wanted mr geixzy in Mexico O ^ . ager n . i l l S '’ aiten body was found a month beati oke only oJlicersaid. Tbe T p o t e captain, wbo spoke Pavon R ^ c s served three vyeii m in a Pf aid U.S. Thc arrested man tr. denied hc was n condrtinn o f anooymi^. said on c S i S ’s lexican prison for letting Cam) : carried no idcntiflcaMex officials -Pavon Reyes but c I n ^ Enforcement Agency o ff Diu llegcd k ille r, reputed dru{ Irug b o ss p t in jail because he ' olte. rkend to tion. He was kept rem lo M ilan over the wcckei wen in a fael C aro Q uintero, flee fl nts and his identity Rafi hos no doeumcnl lentify the m an. who was aarrested rr ides X. 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JSpop _ — ■ ^ >:■■■:.• ' .* ■___________ [berlyI mov<e on i]i n j IMowm'liB I Hne i" [ G p o (• d i n g , K i m I Wendell st stays h o m e p ay p la y o ff ^ after S-waj f ijiilllis ijlij n l i t '- fc - i I c a nI r « m « m b « r f - V w h m I ccao u ld n ’t a f f o r d S^ ^ ■ c o ldd Ib M r . N o w ^ th ir t I c aa n a f f o n l H, w a n ts • v e r y lM t o b uuy y nw ono. I 99 1 3f PGA Tour golfer — Senior Tom Wargo : >ry state clinic Mandator asketball rules covers bas : 3 - A mandatoty stale buTWIN FALLSnic will be held at 7 p.m. ketball niles clinic t o n i ^ a t ^ T w irin n Falls High School cafeand oflidals are required ta ia . All sduolss az nore, call Rccd Tucker at to anend. For mor 73M 558. , Wrestiing Croaches, OS oCBdals m tist attendi meeting n tonight ! I I [ LS - A ll h ig h school T W IN FA LLS ics and anyone interested wrestling coachcs wrestling official in bring a high school scl leeting at 7 p.m . today at in u ^ attend a mcci High School cafeteria. For th e Twin Falls Hig moie,call Ed Pctcisi lason at 324-5619. X ^ ' C' ; 'l -- I ^ :- ‘ ^ L tn y H o v e y Times-News writer rates amiounced Admission rat Ferry playofis for.iGleniisFe flRY - Admission to Frir GLENNS FERR■3 1hig h s c h o o l football d a y ’s Cless A -3 p l^ fT g a m e b e tw i stween the Pilots and the l-Donnelly V andals will v isitin g McCaIM> S3 for students with acb e S4 t o adults., S3 t i v i^ cards. passes will be accepted, O nly IHSAA pas jns a t 7 p jn . Tbe game begins V *• 1 K n i^ t-R id d e rN r News Scrvice IP,T‘ ■■ APpneu A S - T he Tw in Falls 8.0 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 : „ : ; ^ ' ; r ' ■/- * i 'I t >1 M d th o spotllght In th e V IS Nagy (above) a n d Johi •Pitching h a s g rabbec Gam e Series, a n d C h a rleter s t It aa the ata rte ra In Gi Sm oltz (below) e n te r ^ 3 Tuesday. 3 C omp QQiilod fioin ftsffi^K H ti Today •Z'. Ui . C oM oavolnMi Va0ay.3p.m. .CStatTrMSuraVal CSIjitAIbwtsonCo ICoOw. 7 p.m.‘ M CuHQabMfcttal Ottiwwt Nsz«r«n«. 7 p.m. CSI wDdMn at Nortti if I ii>owRTS i UN£ ~ E*HICKSCHOOt.scons f«o.couto»M ' ,i- |2 ' Z'_. il . ^ 5 -6 3 2 6 For4helatestsdxescaniMiknplvlratnxtions. mlloaowlhtti rnne»N H W I ' > TteThr Scores and Sti stats Money \ ---------- . B2 B6 ' B eB B l CLEVELANC •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 wYort((AL)3 s ile n c e o f the 1956-Now York (A L) A. Bmol »Wyn(Nl.)3 V Indians’ bots 19S8-NOW Yofk(AL) 4. M iSw 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 ' 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 i nnis toum am ent w in state tenn ■I I .......... )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 > :% ,'r J No rmistakee: Cleve^land mlustvdn CSIbasketba bail team s sta rtison scrimmages w ith preseaso ;? ^ ? A -3 i b " - 5' • r : ;■ . c- J 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 *1 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 Now his goal an TJ in 8:20:34. ’ •‘‘I" ‘ — Dr. Gregory’Tavlor. Ti /ould be the first M asters dite f a s te r hours. Hc woul h a l f a m in u te 13That 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 " ■■■ avid N ordic sk anco even m ore gratifyin ed to thc feat. T a yrlo19r a regular runner on tb e w hen he movec ing. “I om N ew a re a ’s trail system sys , and he said lots o f R iver Valley in 1989 froi '‘D e sp ite c o n d itio n s 1' 0 -2 0 'm inutes W ood1 R: that Jp to 1 him during his runs to shire. 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So. near-perfect cl K closer Jo sc M esa will g‘ the bee n o n e c lu h tc h h it aw ay fro m tol morks the, 26th season inI which w lg 3-0 deficit-- W henever a1 tc team has won This m in e s s a m o n g , th e ing T h e re is n o g id d ir . out in th e ninth Tuesday Tui inst the Braves. Yet, the BSraves r night with A one; . chargd againsi ch a m p io n s ^ ,s e rie s 'h o s preceded f ie first three gam es p f thee S Series, it hos leogue cl ' B rav e s. I f a n y th in gI,, 1th e y s e e m to b e , the n, and nm lead, and- Aee crowd a w ill b c on ju.fee m that has have gotten1 the U clutch hits all season, rid Series. T he only team - the Worli I'on Game 4 o r Game 5. IS 1they get c lo scr to , won grow ing m ore stem as .thiis m u s t-w in gaiM .,bu ng staff hasn't given tbem uup. I t , fpr a, victory In1 .^ C incinnati their pitching >oth events is the.'J976 Ci So the Indians still have tii : tim e. But that sw ept bo tbe W orld S eries ti: . Sc . Uicir. avow ed goal o f the un fo r then th e Braves will wil p u t alfbw 'nm sers 01 whole season w u a <fay rui ies ond the is lu if theirr w vho wiped out the^ Phillies It. Reds, wh roe must start Tuesday night. ifw ofi"t e lu d e them f>nie tie, determ ined tbot it'v irnesofO ctober., f . l ^ a n d 5 r e { l M clcO O ritrw ill sw in& >.’j . . the close gorne e ;3, they w ill i^.yankecs. s." in 'th e ir la s t three. . IIff th e B ra v e s w in G a mle .' this tiin e — a s it didd ii ;H o Id it. A fter .4 y isars, Indians.fan e of jr .4I lie champi.- " A tla n ta d o e s n ’t h a v e the' th u n dler lg iA tlanta'w ith v WhenI tlthe Reds did it, the league . > : p o a ts^ O D appearances. ts. 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K S ^ S T dS S J ot Ml CHOQO• W G i s ' - - » kS w » , . g g s : 8 ,s a ; ■■ i s iu s g CM *. n E v en t I s0 ^ 3 IM u Bassball, Worid >ridS«r1ta s B w 143 fj Orog Rocinfl. IHF IHRA Fan NaUouls ' Colfego football ball, M ontana a t Idaho • wM, - 1 3 e J1414« ur |, 2 0 H s , - ^ • ■;■• ■- -- jla n c e I I r T i : ::7 )cto b o r2 4 . 1995 T u esd ay , Octc Scorees and siitats ' i! I j _I 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 —— “ 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 S 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 H ^ STARTER RS i ! I ^ REUEVERS V \K 4^1 3.93 3. 3,25 -H B JS N r . A jH 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 . ::( » 6M p j i i . <A8 C ) ^ 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 AT ' sB SS^sSSa R 8 S a B |K ^ M i ^ y 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 ‘ ’ ToTic! iiT>cs-Nc>vs. Tw m FoUs. iSitto O c to lx )f2 4 .1995 T o ooscioy. 8 |L . B -t Folia. Id o h o TImos-NoW s, Twin Folli ier 2 4 . 1 9 9 5 ____________ , T uosdoy. O ctobcr t W i i ; Epansio911teann w in s; make p . I w S^V Iv M ^ ^ / . ‘.ii:: [ - m hM . - T. . J H U rg fe i vSSbB ’ _ ^ 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 ^ JlggtHfanalto, 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 Erans buc fiist sixBC Q e t£ne& 30&«ax£ gaxne &IT E at«BStflc dl p Sjca: mtiTT— at lie wx&OiisigEi) andi 39E3*ft«eBt 3iBt33£3an] SanfcanallflBrallfamiiL ct^Htr f 'g g.iTW. mtlprf san -IHe’sBBnn annaaiis ■’^Pnps !•emcidflis icaranndEaL [tc is i iliac E vans d id n t mfaOtS;ocD anzncamaszis os WBitir 1 ^ m ^ | |E \ , B fie aitew asy o in ig a i. n n o n C 'W h ile s a id :’' I 'lfaBgnta^ai>iti>ete3ii<Bniaiib o ^ g ^ ifiedhm gg t ta o E te ’d i b e o n e o f r i j e ra iflh yeaisagoi w hm black «ao>cnnssfltteQsisne liaise: i&aaK.’Jtf tibt NEIU said W hite kSs w s e aom at c s i i ^ m t&e cimTflagiqi At ifie aam e tm n ^ ^B tans saiill b e w oold C T to iM * Tnaibs OW'toier 3 C3 I3 ; goeatt tuyxxsODTB 3" teaws jBattaafl tt» m nkc t t e- 6bec3 Co f wfaatevcc car— -‘Tacoiha -EEu a n s saiiL -E fi* l a s Dn m an ftnsur B c h e iixu" >ae&miwaaB irnndbinBafiitf tikik s a g t” h a ^ ^ i t e M E ^ a f f i a r l b iadmg:Sbulfiem:Carto di raaoslbai aacBIjwlland w iiutiiig w r M d ^ m t t e B'FTTBljsc: ^aanBS. hfzmndl. Evans d id n ’t fl fc-Canago* iin tflie si«ftH o D ndiBni is fist: year lenxxnixig lfaiwa[poB as a aaaftiie. sgemfing: absi ^ j ■* f' C , \i^ . V i ■ W ] [3 d U N a APtMi | • Colts defense m ay b)oe :a b l e to s a c k t h e T h* Lit F iders' Vinca Evans, but I a th e r Tim e h a s little^ Raid teTt« ^nii!5=nBi piiwnig:p ti cixnc a t qtmrfrrhnrk. fnrpT Id q u a r te rb a c k . ‘ ; pact on the 40-year-«ld BeJxfln^ ,a a tte B e aia.ia l9 8 U . ^ E anfl amflaiis&ea nm aiyTs::! jch other quarterbacks as for^ th the Raiders, outlasting such s s g n rZ l^ y a rd s and whh rinovich. Steve Bcuertein ant^ r fitst-tound pick Todd Marine tfTmig-tfiat revolved mer i n i m g a ito iiyrSdrnxder. S anBmdamm al things hc still docs, his arm ‘He’s tl CEwryeics-befincjain-. "H rnciedihlc. tbe physical B c jm n t b a ^ coach Jim Fassel said, i ?ngth. his mobility,” <iuaitabac [nentnib^er and stuck. aQCiii B i t o iin HKv as 31tc p ih cn n c i i- o r third-best athlete at th«* ‘He's an m fianflcgttw eg r s a i i t e em endiail “H piobably tbe sccondcague,” added receiver Tin^ ii!y m ra iii'jiiiy quart uterback position in the Icag -it».i'j»'i»fi»i»gillairjiiLiiillgIl frT-T~niiM fu ost o■f thc guys on this team.’'* awn. "Hc can still outrun nusst B&.. Elans Has XB g ih p y a raasodarion- Bro« T o ^ -ilB sa }Lobo Upselt propels' ^Cbest defendler to WA Record1 weekeniid earns Vandad league jhonors -r-iS A N FRANCISCO (A P) - The “ W c hadd ir e a c h e d a s t i p u l a t e d 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 -"i’iim p a ig n , C alifornic 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 B elm ont o f W cbcr SStale t _I4oy.,.4 _m eptin^.^ 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 "lo st t o c u rre n t M ayc d H isaw . a 6-foot-3.. 206-ptnm i Id h a v e b e e n leg a l in a1 and would -Jordan. rom Cfasnsj-, senior qtxarteiback fm ip a ig n . b u t v iolated SanI v e a lc d a t a state camp: ‘■ " T h e c o m p lo in t, reve SC^TO lZREd>Wash., accoumcd for st •’s 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 Some cmj team a n d Keith Simon, ed fo r contributions they • sixifa^ianked McsQana. reimbursed ■-financial ofilcer. -2 3 f o r 33 0 H isa w w a s l5-of-2 A gnos’ cam paign. Policy ‘a m osi s e n mode to Ag J T he violations are “a i 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 He s a id there wos no i ac ty tc d . H is lion •n-zs not inlexi contriburions, he tem regional about the: illegal il jA gnos, currently Wcsterr es i s a six touchdow n passes I.S. H ousing added, Jadm inistrator o f the U.S. record. ent. had any The teamim has sin ce tightened •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 any issu e'b efo re Agnos, nt. related to at *thc pu b lic announcement. f M o o tam a. D a v e D ick e n so n o Policy s a id . Tolicysaid. d. r • • “I ’m s h o ck e d ..." Pol LjL urJ o f PiioctfbBmiJ A rc h ie lAansrHOB lAc A iad u ta3h£ ro Enmr (pmfc oC W dborr •Smte mr X2-!D-guimiiI aei;J'iirr jEjghnmc erfcmiCItoBt^Cafiff., pgg-• linebsnkcrt igiercfl aj >s[I ill ii.JWVrfti H(S tsc&iizK-. im n - n t i ^ Wg&gg xs wisciwsrlV&axtmxiE! StneXDOS n xa aaxjwij' d liy iini3 S ta te >ani 0. ss IHKO I ; : ; I I 1 I HHtacftilai t&r 31 (bsHi. ■■■»*»=- I 58pks._^itwg> i r : r^T t^aipB : jnmimrnTy w-i cii, EE^sfiix£1 CtihsTEs iTiiiiiiiiiaafi m d f B into Srrrfir. IQiioix! 3 i ^ C tn le A te n n Aa-rlOf t EimmjL W'js&ixtgtDUL >; j suBcm dflLMbji. J^3s& iDouelLaiu il I CoBj- KcCE* .od* Id a hiTSi!0£~ o I: \jiiiU«uiii off iMknnsxms -•wnti3 I lE^atn Ulun ' jgK?nff3i2bixtanmStaoe. BrimI!>E?s> am. a m m nr gniugftiiJbarr ' . IPnrifcBni! W -3 ^ Oms ai g o - i ia a ^ a m e£Sfor B o k Sntt£. goixxs 2 g<MjBirii jntaiiijfs andi brt>'Ol^aaSEib SSSg XlO tffaror «ff ftis P A T *, cm1 J7-D7 i*aii (raor Bihftty:<-. , Bm bsets";■*Z State. Mexico DENVEK (A P) - New Nl icstine. w ho c o tn e rb a c k A r t Ceie: pro v M e d cw o key pplla y s in th e Lobos" 2 2 -1 4 upset oof Colorado em A th letic S ta te , i* t l i e W esten v e p layer o f Confitr cuc c defensive _____________ datw eek------------------Lion M onday Ceijcscine *^3 selectio 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 ^ v e r s id e v C a lif ., ci 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. R ickM aboroaaNNet. * . ue: D o e s Dana A round tb e league bout bailing out B a n o s fed gmlty abo o o tbc Sixers, w bo w ouldn’t match llion cannact he d ie six-iyear. $ 28-1111111 =w I B A Y EE A R IN REVIEW Regular Rt 1-95 Indfvfdual leadar* IRING a»TOo«tw«er1.400pM<» T^.pi1yfl;i ••J” *" tiONu o.M u te j^ .P » n , 'a 773. ^ f e » )^ -----sn-UMIIS4AP4. Q n e o f the o a ^ leagtKS got w o o t teams in tbe nta gets. ooe o f ibe best manage T ony La R n ssa,1, w b o led tbe O ^ l n i Atbktics to• a <**«!»mpwwAip Its in 10 yean, on arxl dsee AL pom ants contract M o o d ^ . s ^ ^ a t w aro-year c S1.5 millicra per s e a s o n to m anage; lt h e S t. Louis C anSm b. aish ed fourtb in ^ Tbc fini: 52-81. under Joe th e NL Centml a l 62 gwx m La Russa Tocre and Mike Jocgei d id n ’t fare m n ch 1b e t t e r a s tbe X in tfae AL West AddedcsGnisfaed lasti k record pot bhn a t £7-77. b& bis track s e ta c U e J o d Steed <bew a ' p r r r s B U R G H - P io s b io ^ S E c lm nose ^ a d y a n ^ of_ antD^-tbe-fiist NFL p h y c r._ r- . 1 in dem m d-ndlbc.to^ sn»on -Monday:after-becom ........... ........fbur-gamc^-auspens: a n mycBumty to k aveve i Oald.md with a ppositive for steroids. this season to test rvwtniti-t - tw o y e n left on bis C O b e p a s t years to be sis«ond S te d o s lineman in tfae Steed is tbc sccoi Cardinals g e r n a 1l im anager Walt s s p l ^ u g time imder tbe o i ^ , and the fifth to m iss . pended.for steroid rtor Jo ck etty was d ire c u o f baseball abuse policy. . NFL’s substancc: ab ^ adm inistiation fo r O a k la n d for 10 II co defensive bncman < u ld n ’t ba%-e come at a^ The loss o f thidr-best dr ing tb c Colorado years befiae becoaunj a e a lre ad y playing the S teders (3-4X w bo were worse dm e for the R o d u s ’ assistam Gj M t i n 1993, He :omerback Rod Woodson. Tbc Tl 7 h av e kBt foor o f fi^e iryured All-Pro con sec o o d in ibe NFL last sea• defense has slipped ^ s a g a n ^ and thcir'de s w 'to No; 7. sroidnse ispended for stei Siteeler sus] T.'Hardaway. 0 :s . ■•1 P au ..ei 1094.05 ■ i o 8 n » |r I I23 J7 «•«'»**' Jg NBAChamplona Houslon Rodwts (1QyMrs.Se8.1mil.i BA,5X*raint so, ^ nsa , ; BOSTON - The lyzed after crasbia ‘ Mdndqr. - omditton after unde ndesgoing s e v e t a l B ^ ^ fsm^Sety *’ jvety o f functkm,- said Ik . n 'n o ev id n c e o f a i ^ ncovt **He has shown'n n ed tfae opcratky neurosurgeon wbo im o n iie i Janies Reed, the net ved tbe sbattocd fia m e n ts oI f TVavis Roy’s refletea; Doctors removed ^ pfotective booe ^ -and grafted p ^ o f Ihis hip bohe to f a ^ i t gj^joenrte ' around thc spinalIcord. c( ^ . ’ CCot e p k d ffdm'wire tqxKlB :AP) - Nebraska LINCOLN. N dl. (A nee Phillips can rufining Lawrenc s t q r i n s d m l a h b o ^Jl b c i s being disc^ jfik d fcr a tta c k ^ his fa ex-girlfiiend, iklMonday. a uuvusiQr <^ficul said o u n ce d l y Vice T be decisioo. arxnoi may lead to a n c e O c rJ n K s G d eesen. s natinn•g ^ p s ’ y t g niotfaede kets. 0 » c h Tom a t co o ld happen aandetes tbe <fiso n i« t e Mnlvmity con . i^ifFiiay|KULess»~ -.'T ,< ; | S. Bradiay, PM. ; 3J4 ] , ' ' T. H*rda»»y."0.S. ' 3.45 8. Plpp«i. Chicago 3.43 • Z : • * i m i.!.! ’J f ^ i J H H *21.43 * (10J 1 lO S O -O O H IH IB *10 ^ HoatValuablaPlsyvr Oavid RotHfaon. SA. MitMtwhMiglsn SO.Sma. OictoWiiU > («y«Of^tS7mU.) DwRAcen ZOmami. N«>J«My S7.9mlL (Oy«or».S47.4mll.) ■Hwtf— y, Orlando S7.em0. (0 yMrv.Se8.5ma.) hrKn.O«rtoe« -«7,0m«. ;; 0. Hutemtw, Denvor ' 3.01 H. Olaluwen, Houdon 3.30 127.41 1 0 8 2 .0 3 ^ ^ ^ 1000-01 2.40 irage players' AVerag salarlei iries ’ ienio(tfoa*n >«lnii>m ■ 1 »»-w 10934k* 0.3o. paytoa SMtUo ) TURNOVERS •Ices Avera g e ticket pric - 2.S0 Min. 70 or 200lufnoy««i G. RoblnMn.M»«rMikM 3.01 , T op l> 1 1995-96 .Salaries S18,7mB.►o»^o. • Onalw, Heuaten SOAnB. ^ dpvMR i t RcUnaon, San Anlonlo S7.7mB. Dunan.IMRW ' S&Srrl. C^fMaPhoonU jaSfra. ^ a,c. Gn iWMKMr.WMNnoton S&4n«. >-oih«wi 0,4ftLBOjrtqeKAa. V BLOCKED S H O T S MM.ro oamMor 100 UoekaO»ral> I ■ *1 k wJl '•*- 9oU*ofih#Y*ar Reol raw mil. Datroll Cran B A attendance No. No. 1 draft picks NB/ lOOSJoaS<nni,G.S. 1095 ib94 1094 CUm RoUTMon. Mil. g' ' iencM*wMbw.o.s. 1002 ShDquM OTJeal. Ori. n 1902 lOOl LanyJtfirwon. Char. - IieeODorTtckColoman.NJ. -iji lOeOPanta EBMn. Sac IrgiJfiiuan tytnot) 1 ,OMD««rUannlnB.LAUkar, ^ a ra n a c n c a 1007 OavidRoblnaon.SA. ^ .l ••0. tl. w •II t2 H M M 11066 #e8 BmdOaoohorty.Oov., -U. *’ *' iwn KWd. Oanss Jaw iM K hofthaVw JL Com 1Hsrrit. LA. Ukerg ^ O e> U NBA 82 ^ salary cap » m n fe s ^i i i i iii ■ yTTTpHj -I*. -I*. -U 19 rI- i M i ' -E- -S I!- liATi COO^OmwA 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 40 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 Paralyzed! ■STEALS ‘‘ MmnnimTOoamator 13SMs*l« 3 12.3a. PIPPMI. CNcaao 2.04 K.AndWMn. Nj . 12.S 'io m il,b flin ^ 11.4 _ ?>**“ , r J | «f/n« avoragea porgin A ^T S REBOUNDS RE Uk»n,m 70 o>mw or K » r*OMU. U ki ji»;;|W ^a«A nlonto 10.8 j.S to ek lp aU la h ’ : Tony]L a Russisa takes over CCardinail reins eral m anager Bob WatsonI b - Houston A stros genera 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 " L - 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. y. • ■ f 1 ^ ^ ^ GUNS ^ IY»SEU.»TBimE* UIOGOINGAlURI^v; : 7 3 3 -8 5 9 3 g ,_________________ _____ / X ■ . —iHomii- JJ- . ' • ________ lis. ^ il •H — - ...-->i3 ■■ . asspessimiistic inveestoi^ tajh iJkeprQjQM:$| Stockss slide MKrailil posts $3.2I million loss71■ w 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 df ccnts a (hare, i *a> ■ ■■S' - I Tbe Assod(tte<i P*res8 ra • >Tl m ThoAffodttedPiett Ib e «» ioi^T H cT 3^ ~ ihdustri5I} Micros(}ft added jH c Xolno In overseas tradin >ding. the Ntkkd index in Ti many ended dose to tm(jttngcd, dn Bttt F m ce's CAC:in>fcx a NEW YORK —- iStocks fell M onday as m 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 concluding the health Ite bal>' 2.91 percent; andd tl F T ^ E 100 in Lowloii t cany uarter. 0.S6 percent once sheets may not c overtmto the next quai akness average fell 39.21 ».28 to Tlieinitial otalysi lyst for die sdl^iff w n w ad The Dow Jonesindustrial in lursday, the blue-chip aver /erage. lntheU .S . b o o d Bid a ^ cuncncy mtkctSi n d id1 overc 4,755.48. Last Thur 3d was but slipped 7 pointi ints on ' seas stodc maikets. s. Tbe 1 3 0 o w T te a so y boed surged to a record 4,802.45, 4,S iti/t A 10 down 9-16 point aad tw iya 2 Ttsden-said Wall 'all Street’s sdloflTwcs tao€ E)ecliningissue3 led lc( advancers by a decisivee 2-toew York Stock Exchange. BigI technical r^beat, after aft to ex I m a i ^ on thc Nev Linsto recocdieveb. ' Board volume was; less lc convincing at 329.733 rmil- last TbutsdiQ^’s gains 8.14 million last Friday, While thinkquanc uter coiponBe caniin^ are:cao}> c lion, down from 388.1 aome nefvoQsneas about al lexes ended lower. The NYS YSB’s .ing ia generally strong, stn Broad*maiket indo c I] ].51 to 312.32. Tbe Stand composite index fell indanl economic g r o v ^I in tfae fotmfa quarter andI esriy ^06. next year gave tm eM 'ett ona rearailoadL & Poor’s 500-stock Index In declined 2.40.to585.0< g volmart 52 to On Monday, K m a loat K to 9K tn Ifrfing >mposite in d e x lo s t 2.52 The Nasdaq com Stock neon Stock Exchange’s mat 0 d a re s on die New Yodc S narket ume o f 5.6 nuIUoo 1.036.92. Thc Araerit Exchange. Sean fdd llX 3 »3S K . value index slid 6.51Ito 1 525.16. envtive stocks lost groundI amid a g, Intel gained K to 6TA, while wl . Economically seni In Nasdaq trading, ;__ I H — MK R a t! .P IT T S B U R GjH nillion in the third , (^orp. lost S3.2 mill quarter, partly due ue to costs-relatcd lie ofthe company, to llie possible salcc ve maker went o n The locomoiivc i ne ofler M orrison the block in June aid it would sell its ' Knudsen Corp. said . 65 pcrccnt stake: ir in the com pany, Co.st overruns and nd contract delays to default forccd Morrison Knudsen Kni earlier this year. on it.s bonk loans car ter loss announced The third-quarter by M K R ail on M Monday . w h ic h to fell 24 percent (o aniouncedto T9ccn( :cnts a sJiare. com - 1994. Soles i la. 3 million fhrni S259.7 million. piircd (0 a loss of ofS345,000. o r 2 $196.3n es the same period o f ~MK I C Rail d e s ^ n s and makes ccnts a shore, in lhe [es 1994. Sales fell 85 15 pcrccnt p to S57.2 locomot notive components, provides. million from $106.1 6.1 million. maintent enance and overhauls (rains. '■ coinpoocnts were! led lower by Alcoa, Whidi feU 2R; 'echtiolbgy, down 2K to SSX; atRh to 48X; United Tech •W Allied Signal, off 1)<t o 4 a . ices firms, which are sensitive IS F in a n ^ .services ss, were mostly lewd-, as a drop &£ bed rates h i^ e r. J.P. Morgan,;^ prices jnuhrf oneni,aUdIMto75>t. Dow lodex coo^iottei tocks bucked the ti^ d - Bank oC Some active .stocl America rose lii to 64H, and NationsBank rose }C after repons tbey were in m erg^ . .to TIM. foUowing( aft S om oU stodcss iost Io ground, even, after the cotn*] ledihy eamiags. Exxon fell H b i panics reported bedi at lOlK, Amoco lost W to 63KS 75. Motril fdl K tf 1 . iwlTccacoroseit:to to6 7 . >cks moved broadly higher. 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G a ib i)cr 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 MONIEYMARKET E YIELD I %* t »I .8 6 < ; Z^ .9 8 % ‘ v ill ’• W 2 I ' ^ Z. I I z > i- ■BSEdwi^ardD.Jones^ -r ^ m y m ^d, S '* ” 733^ .V . - «■ . ... f i Tr I ■ B I I I I I I I I I ■ ■ K I I J ■ H n J I ■ I I B I J 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 I abuse aw areness substance-ab: rtlclpate In activities to• Increase li 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. w 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 I 9 m ----- fh^- nCCt k P i - in iiE J X & r F - •nf^naste FOC.ATELLO i.4F tac‘s.u4^i*i'lill'iictD '^fssn^ snB&od'GcTr.FfBlBa] •iMi~iTi!«C]pnfTrimf tfmt-TT-Ttt^urf^ H E iE - r in n g r i ; i n IBffiam Sss DOCS cer f c g mas tr euBPTTTit •^owT'* mininrliixE BC o n c r m x ^ w distnii|p u|p:adiisiixiir o v e r tb e n e x r 40 c l e a a n p . ccitics an ;orali ihir ivm iurcm m r th s r th e th^ I'nrf <*tf flint' .w»Bir; lip a ic rcnnwcii c ia ih f v lD v ^ ih o c fi niitt fe^ T s r is. rhcr itajuiieuicaf ' rtinzs-TIiiB A {RtnrisiaD i s l"the i "new ZDimilitnn 31veac in: iihes i f che Tmld g i g m ^ :tfag ^11IJ** rT" 1 1 *1.*^ S ill vDc : istn m m n n « d i — bur only i f E u!-is > Deganggec. x sE arocHi tn> ^ra^ th c moncry. gscsn cxiiis> ofTth e agrce^ SafcEBnr i f they ito H SCTI m illiun in 2035 " J ijitin n iil m t s n tomuiguil dn s asA x s th e - .Id: »i.~ipiprir~ m m'witeuLig t ■■■»JM g II^ m m i nA i f c . id n ltim w c ■T t ?Tir*Hiijiiri' «g-m ^•rillthcMivti'iitifihihn; .-n a a c a d d h ip p c n niLj*.;m»3<taTi iTiiBHT^i.iiiiLf'.rTts - friffiiii j q p .-g m n s lte .wmfc; " senec^l 1J l ij|iiii''rm: Hhrr Ijns,n^nui'j r in 3 gf.fiB3atTsifcgI D inj^tfiiit*iiim ^ !»■i' n sag- ii afaaagy £Kfa~B jwrf nhnctf ’trnfF rttg- . wiuH- .lihiun tWrr tticd in B s-afi shipm sns US' irBfwn Esg£i.fisesl an aw ggpnginrn'irftEIl jrtm tnriu Hom'-tctTdl * a s tra $s- tbs agxsssnizm dhaiiiavc 3isii;pumiilmidMP??: 'n ic fn st: [OSS nf ■jiiijjiiiwMllj O rprfc Brocio] liaitU’Hmiing: (ott IN E Il from Em viiaoiiaeinal I>ei A s partiaoc-t! & EX3Sitm netbae»x (sa ^ a n a j a n n p l ^ ' ’ ip n ^ p = :» tibnticnisw 9i=nctc: dijwm p la y in g a a s .b w . a e a i . t tt n c wjilii w ii ifhinrit' .ii'iiiiKiirrnponra ?TTT*j|^tlCatT^ 'S»:B ABfhraigfr Ihe d ^■I mil irf'g 'Tiiii^»i iiiliilHi ^ST iwwr ’fc-jT»atUtTT IBe n g g « n -d iftefUHBiiB EsoinCmgicss-wanrtn maker ir p e d a a h siy ';b B * fc- linw . t e rt-jaimrm B: y afier Ciii|Br-'BK '*t3kllau Ilau irlb s!iiiiu t!w ca n tacts. in: Dg o a * e s ls 09 It Mw i^ r tr. rit^nm i TTTT- fliniiniig: reii] lights ^ ^ aro ro d tite caifc it jtfii^itf'^cujiiin^dowm fiscr b e •nTTO Haa>ai< Mftitrrr .nwniint*of *Hc poeiatsi] f i rnglk s iw ■oiiiiiu lhi7 ^ u iiig ; itfi^ g o in ^ l y d e SesBE SIS di&r'Srcaksjnnne a u w i i g a SD : w clII r^ Il o v e r and.' not Em iuanr r iffl aold Rds LIi^iiiitctn'.itir' 1o u r iB in t 's itfeul, Hnwi .»,u^ 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; pxxt^tlic Tmiiijuv. Dkpartm nnt ot faecom ii^ itits -cxeBpnn^ v i l l pnK scs s friioi 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. ^ ^ dl Q SisEaus TTiiiiini and; tw o 9din»*ClBBXa miH 9d 1LnTTTrfwfc-i»<r~iwni»w■ jiW iitT '£ HTsdi:;jnrics;scartdicd: fa r W jg.ffiTCT'gifti- lU daidS tzB dy ByBk -nmesies-Newswri«r r •UPERT Uj - A Bnrley n n a1s»• s fijcoed ao sp end a frWin c a v e Liifinlif asa o f wy Sstm day n i ^ io a desi ddofca after b e a g scpmaQedI ffelvm 1hu!!rri-w 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. I tried ^looting M 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 . *°vfrtr 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 O 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 s 3aO’s new ^greancoi Iwiifcauy aiP Olson; Bat UAL I ANNU ! i FAILL OPEE H HOUI S E l f i SENDCLOSE■OUTONAU I YEAR VACCESSORIE CROSSSATV ietS HOTORC I 2 ^ . 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'tt m b s n d i E m i a a m ^ ga a = ^ - i h t nffli-tl laiiiLinHTnii'rimgr. g’1K ± L w o O s ase ioB; c m a a s n a s e c if th ^ a e dBn5K.3ndsomBgtteHii c eJf i g i f a f e & r j m c p H « . S om e wiE fac lm Y&RXJPERT L BETWEEN BUBLEYi m ill andi^bvesi.lte^sidi.Oniw his. S-^ n f pT^tH'ri^ifT'iiijitTriinfHTrr fis TTrtimitiwiaLlth.am iiticsicgr w d L fc s a iii. ^ -«t iixwfairajk S n n iln \, Sfini *tim I I q ^ h l*Qf v i r a a ^ h Up'^i».*i}ii*» s* '«d 1Ibxin iHatt His was. ncnring a. t d w c j f c a r id . "Bf HisD Hfi—XCanhcnittn. liiti aom E x c. all!ofi H b p B t— Bsdlcatiimtasiik an nHiillannmtil UI) aam . -a TifHrfrffcfil' ikcnlwottsr. linow as thcfustt tio T W i i i i i i f PvtTiiui;' tts th e Quiiuliunr S ta id fliiiiitiitm piM; Ktrrt-itjr. in Hffim'rtiiia. *ulte a 1in >u iim U ^fc||li!» ii» TtTrtt»^.Mmi'i‘li-m»tifi» U ^1TTiMiti Fnllc. ^aT^-TtTmfr*4irib: irffg nI^mr if C m l ftjrJtanilnilua ErtinBlhntil Cx B^aet.T'iiiuilirTi'lii H llii n mi T f c .q a n n ^ - .w ia p T t ( il i, iifc,i If iiiiW ?h n w inTT ii}|» iiM lMCA-diilcramly if: b e «i 'Siigaiiiti tftn bbaAj^jinffniTi^rtfaifiLSiiiic.' i ♦fiM tfa .fr-fTiiiiii^Tji i iirt m ____ Mf Sheriff-^___ Coi)uncil__ __IN EL_ ContBKtGd frotn C lI ica 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 3*tto^tber.~ TTim»' mafc.- t o »ig,.Tlwn-Ratg. K to tn .Mlagic a V iaB ^ C m i^;ess= ^Acliwiisl3S4sa®LfZ l n deal I tryingr t o w ^ slio IBbcartainififare B fJdsB firB B K ii . Jnnc*-News writer s a r . O c s s n B r ^ ;.:! ^ Toeas - B R O U G H TTl O ' S O V M C S h ^ g 734-363S »1 M ti ' V _• \ c -4 s » .3 « .n a i £ iFaHs. leotn TiiBigaty.tDstaa« TTmes-News.TwmFa “w e s t W e lf a iir e l i m i il t s c o u l dd 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 stance to the a b o u t m beta k en m illion aiamiually iit general assists CT U 5> •muiKv HlfaenitsBiuna- arc abi ed for denial isc*Senanr confer- 275.000 )1l e ^ Dmcrttzcns targeted ig* nm (Qgittiil HiiU (r* a; Buusc« inj* e through the stamps and cash assistance tl o f food s t ten: SSI) program nental S ecu ii^ locotne (SSI a n m tiis . b o th -o f Supplenjc ILi» .SnipdbK ami] O iani^ an Q 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 htgj:iflrih!iijmllIli»alIB.— vwmli thtC gram. . J y dbe vwdJ&ne irriamr uackags T o ^ t b s ; . th e the m ainnI fcdoal-saie w d& rc piogn tfay' tc OfTice o f ro C tb tr C m illion A c com rt iing to the state S enate tWD .Miiiiirifr^ imniTTrrttt IjaUTo£ tiw ysis on U.S. sli i:in: Caiifmnia. in R esearch± , w hich based its analysi 1<^I 1 iimnigimis. w&r anivedi iia oan Services mHhD epartnument o f Health aod Hninai i t c t&rs: tfi>e«axs.a£'dii»dcc3di dhs enate VbTcIfare either tb e House o r tbe Sens K b cro m o re tfaan ' dgurcs. ei [LsK !ftjT|Tt5lgc (TaunCtt'. wbc E The Werinnglon Post — 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 = fcrence the speaker said would 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 I Califomia o f between $( x .nds for Nc w YoA- s^ p e ^ losses are estimated . in reduced federal fiinc Hori and S7 billioo bill rillion artd S2.5tKlIiaa.wtak; at between J2.2 bilhc [grants. , needy immigra cost o f Florida and T las, e ^ which a lso have large )sses do not include'the co Those lossc lations. could lose less than to ille. immigrant popuUuo p r o v ^ g s o»cial c i and medical services to e w t $ 1.5 biUioneach. g ra n ts . H ouse S p e a k e r N h gal im m igra I would fidtnc ooocxiiIly offTTicHou»billwo l-G a., has proposed partia!l> Gingridi, R-C or AFDC or-its blocH gram S6 zens ineligiblt fiw / setting that't by b; reimbursing states upjy tto foT S SI, fo o d sta m p s and * years for emergency m ; ed- equivalent sod fo r wlio DOW rcoehv bcncbillioo overr seven sc ilie n s . Mcdicaid. Immigraat ical c a re ff o r u n d o cu m e n te d all ne ineli^'blc one year after , 5I4 0 0 fits would becomc 1 California co u ld rcceivc' m ore than Which cnactmcnt ofthebill bilL d er G ingrich’s proposal, w. millton undei LL[ow[cs<| JuIII5wlEiN liA A §^ 1E9!!!!5m t ^ S l l m n IN ee L N A ttZ S ^ p e rp iiite k n c i a L M v lv M t * fip ^ i I2ED N0.1 DO 1] LE _ VNGER’S ^ , I ’$ PPLECIDER UGHNUTS $ iiir iir i» r iiH irf i^ » » < « ^Mi a i i g h ifeiiitf lIM — r i M M t e i l ii w 2 7 9 IlLLON D o ga M 11DORITIOS IPRH &0I BAN,lAHAS■ & A i ASST. 89^ ____ 6-7oz. ': C R O P ^ HIO.IIIEW I ■i!g89^ INO. 1 1PU IDAHO! 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Idaho Tlmo3-No> T u e s d aly. y , O ctobor 24.1 9 9 5 05 aho/West Ida! —TheiierirfectrprcK" 01 *r • ■ _ , 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 E, ’ We'Ve a d d (ledajm t B 1 1 n F Z I -- ^ISEHAP)--fi —A tJlh o ritie s— s e s c b e d MoDdqr fbr aann "Ea^e "mn 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 1649> F E m o g o x y oew s OQ tfa 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 ! bebouse. H U m i^ access o weapons io tbe I ib s p k s i 1 *v 1SZZ381 lalBwey tb OuaUty Care^ — en yourh(lealth Whe ccan^w oilit - -I . mcnis, o r ih a t sh shiin y ncfw boat you've •edge, ir grabbing y o u r s a n d wed th c gy m or j f r if y o u h a vee a; phone yo u c a n ap p lyy fo a lls C e n te r P rim a rY y H e a r t h T v y in F a a d E ast 1 4 6) 9 P o l e U n e R o a 5 SB, orvisityourlocal officc. 1-800-LEND FSB Dur toan is a p p ro v e d . S o} the tl knovv'ifyou Security Bank's Lend You'll find th a t First Fi th in k in g o f th a t needed nc n ex t tim e you're y( entlylocatedncaryou. U neisconvenient H o u rs : N 4 o> rn IS e x c e p t C hristm os :8 a m ) u g h S a tu rd o Y . - 8 p mT l M o n d a y t t i r o L n d m - 7 p m S u nni d a y e c e s s a ry N o oa pp p o i n t m e n t n G ' A •ID. L L - - F ri I pi ;iv e u s a c a lla t been eyeing, give ■ull a lo an . In less Ici than 30 m in u te s youll 7 3 3 -7 1 1 6 day >pen every < Of I vacation, th o s e: ooverdue hom e im provc- c r you're w o rk in g o u t a t W h e th er - 8 S A iv l 0 0 to 7?P M HIHHI .......... S 5 a t. - ■ - .. • - Member F.D.l.C. 9 A M - W 55 FP M s T CAIIOS »PH..l»800-536i, HOME EQUITY LOAHS, LIM Ll ES Of CRtOlT, CBtDlT - Iton fiRSQMAL L0>H5, ■ ■ I ■■ ■ c -6 Tlmos-Nowa. ra, 1TWln Falls, Idaho Tuosdoy, < c to b e r 2 4 .1 6 9 5 y, O ComkI c s P e a n u ts B y Charli iries.M ,, S c h u lz — M U SIC BOX O X ? _____ 'S p i str c? LmsT I ? is i ^ I '‘ /& C > v ^ By S TA cae^ te F t iW a tis ^ W m 'f A c e ^ J w o w a H rs; 1 \f / / ns— I (i<&Asp> >XLVtA fi^ v ... 1M (Q L1EM206& (n&CO&& eu^APCAMRCKl&fOH r®ic2 ______ • O ) VOO AR £ ) w / is c w ' lUe.AP& 'R S& i'M SOtr INi'tUl LVZ£ l£ T H e P H 5 P tfir.» r ■ ” ({(^ ; HI a n d Lola T h e W izard of M tf, ____ , "T W i r r T h e F a m ily C i r c u118 s B y Bil K e a n e SLA ^ ifi.i. y??X —f 3kV V ^ 5 ^y By C han m c e B ro w n e . T H i5 \ i V e e o T T W VbHEPHEWfe 'c | F ^ WM^TWi L o o K lH S r S U P P E MM PU P sM } w W o W IU - BE U E X rS P R lfJS [PAtiCP, J F ^ R J o ^ s MB k T o eXP>» k ^ c a ll# . 1 I 'I ' , Y i < S IR ? P^i| e»ft>Jce e g o t f (1 t *- * » ^ I 1 ^ ___________ M U s r PIMP Jp TH E I ^ B / ^ e XXRAMC?/ F M o r a z o MJ s VVoRP IS , E X>^F?AHC7./ F F O f ? T H lS , ^ E X F J d M S I c ^ .^ e XXRAHP.-' F coaapanyV ^ r r — ^ ^ Bv B ria n C r a n a ,j M We i4 e w AG l O O O U iV L P U F e Wcrro6RAPW£B.*tt> W l = s ___: s ____ =_____ —^ 5 By J im D av is B; { ^ A ^ ) K X N6£t7TD I r W£'LL ^ I pp yy n s-- PIcMa dea ^ : 1/ I f i I® ! I 0>SJE? '; ' D ai n Y o u n ^ b t a n ^ i k e , (thI iPO PK EPr gATlNS L fP J I TMIS PLACE S TOO SMAuTl RACTUALLY. 'WAT’Sn FOI ALL TMB PROFITS . FOB’E M ...rro BE K ic e to IMORE UKB A < a S H T . ITr s ee S A MOM-AWCH>OP S IMOM-ANO-MOfA} KAO 10 06 i PopEiw rioN Mme w h e r e 3r a K f P y jo n n n 'y I oH,tlo! T Ufi\T ? Garfleld . C-'* ' B.C. __________ I If t '• indie i . '(fl” 2 f T 'ELY ^ r r s BEBN n o tm in J I r tARCe CHAIK5 M0V1H& IMTO THIS a h e a - « i ^ ^ K p _ ^ S ^ |o ^tSssoifiWBRcW V ^ a 9 " m p n ^ ^ e s M c N T ! ' . I)C ^ N 0 _THW U b I . ■ ■Die •u iw rr S m ff iw S ^ S ! c S < « s t —-’■ V T ^ Calvin a nd Hobi abbea c- H a ^ - s o v o iw r^ U M ^ •— ^ o y c u c x w N / By Lynn J o h n sto n B I a tte r o r For W orse jZAseJH,\^ J>O N T^l . € ^ 0 U R -9 P ^ = a He's AT TME.3D..1 ..TME’20. 11 FC)R TME CW-VIH'S <501NS FC For . ----------------------------- | - - i ' “ X O O K 'A T J i ^ A m u s ic 0 0 LOVE M kUSIC Uf B O X E•5.. S. ^ / LA PUM T E; PA py PUM — ^ TE PA TE PU/V rr o tr e o iN ^ T O 61VE M\S E ANOTHER 10-2« S s ^ ^ - ^ W y “D o y o uJ h; h a v e a p e rm it f o r t hl a t b a n a n a ? ” MCH THIS,Mom i I/M gonna>CRACK Cfl *Watc 7 / WALNUTS ATONCEl" jlL m lii [l(^ttuce leaads toppiiilig list I siSydney Omarr LM. Bl “T l i ______ | 0 -2 £ _ J | _ _ B v B ^ t P a r k e r f i J^ohnnyHart ^ \ H amburgcr lopping.s arc listed ;tcd by eytakcn: in order o f national prc survey! M iBiB Wl :: Lctluce. chccsc, onions, tomalo ton * 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 » ” •» ” 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 U .S 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 ■' XnOBGR 24 IS YOUR B O tn ij DAY: You You have unusual voice, are dyJ I « nomic, crca creative, sensual. You adore luxu- ‘ be sclf-indulgenl, could have sweet '' - . \ &UH^gTiM ,5^ _ V J « 1 / 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. ' ^ 'flu, noi always with success. Dur^ jvember, changes in lifcsfylc in- ! fTW*- «t ' vhere you live, marital status. ._ 5 ! !5 i^ ESTMarch 21-Apiil-19)rNcw-op:----- -----ties arise, contocis relating to perB y U hn rrts 6 row n© ble H a g a r tlie Horrible xofessiona] cndeuvors —coinckling >' ew moon in Soorpia Money in* V — T S n I i^ P I Z V T o Wa i \ U C-. H y ' P O ^ U f i ^ K A C ^. .hnJ banking piDCcdurea m uirc review. ,, / i^ u ^ e r n o N U !< e r t i A r • 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 '»•*>' 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 ACBC ROSS jl |2 |3 U , ■ courage of : of convictions. You’ll pcrfcct _____________ >cartetl a tS S flV c s-. 1 A Sea - techniques, 6 Maturi turoc ' ■ues, gel crcdit that eluded you* IO H ,— — IP e ro t —--------------------■ CANCEI fCER (June 21-July 22) Emphaimlsingono sis on variet ■ariety, sensuality, creativity; feelB j TMort ^ walker ^ nvas p e e tla B a lre y 55------------- “ • 2 .ing."Ican_ can_do__ai\ylhingJL.WjilH-to_do!;!,_______ I covorli 'orlng. briefly _____ ^ ^ ™ Spotlighthtoron organization, responsibility, ic Bullali 'laio'o loko mm mmKms~ 33 | | | | ^ « 23 p ROCKY PRAYIN(5 | H | H | | | H | Financial. Cl sl. emotional rewaxds.<50P, P tB AkSSIE '* ) '^ LOT O F K j/iT l 17 Animn , ; I'V E HEVeR EVER ER S E E N T ---------■ ■ ■ LEO (iu: (iuly 23-Aug. 22): U bentionl li£ UET MY TEAM lain musical 2e zr za IB Cotlaii 30 Jl n You-llbcrii iKrid o f burden, be free to imvel. ■ HIM IN CHURCH4 B 3 EFO R^ ^ WIN THE people )plo --------------------ble-to-rom ance. You'll le a m - ------■ 55^ — — -vulnerable20 Colmlj mly — •• “ n % ..........'w o R L P .........• ' / FeLI©10N - ^ . A ___________ ■ ;_more about t)out foreign lands, cuisincs.'Bc>. y. T H IS T IM E 22 CtlyI on Of tho r= mtM I . 5 E R IE 5 / lief in soul oul mate r reinforced. Rhone >no r ^ \ O F YEAR ■ ■ ---------------V1RG0( 30 (Ayg. 23-Sepl. 22): Aitenlion 23 Appral )ralso . Jo“ “ “ ^ revolves5 ai around lifestyle, residence, 24 Flultor Itor _J > -------------------- marilnl statu status. Leo individual shows love 26 Shy' «s I f i i i i i 29 Forme thal include rccords, fiowers, ____1- _ 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 M ■■ B i — 34 Texas — - i ^ ' spuzzJe. r , 36 Madrid irtd marriod “ lA (Sepl. 23-Oct. 22): Chcck ^^:„bbr. U “^ r j i I0 ~ 3 » ^ I --------- ---- -- Virgo m lusage. usa De discreet, cloak ociiviI ladlott: _____ ___ ______ lies in myste lystcry. Qandestine arrangement .____________B y Bjob o Thaves F ran k a n d E m e atI________________________ 53-----------------g H i an n ' works lo3yoi your advantage - don't lell all. ol 39 Sol d'sjivor Ol.aniclos- ....... 55" ------------------------- Citalive :cr enterprise transformed inlo i' - ................................40 Bard'S. I______ money ptow Droposiiion. ; ^part . !_ I.,...i:__ I___I M /f!:. H o .r t : / ' f " iH .f ti! •dU Slrvtcoi, me. (IHO (Oct.23-Nov. 21); Ccnier oditaryunil PteiHTrtwn»u*dui ilN $ ? « (V2-V95 igoroua onoa ** r»w«v«j. . . . of attention! lion! New moon in your aign co- M '• o - ^ n . F ^ ' S H f P f Tr (o ^ 45 00000 Y w tB nlay'iPuzz zz le solved: jnddcs wlih ary potron wilh vitality, enthusiasm, sease ;; . S 47Ubrary 11.Herohlsorof ____ ________ ‘4 idiculous. Anyone attempting to •• ) > v „ M /I T C H W /l / > ’ i F h ln lMB a'lTrRl"flY ! ■■ nil | „ | , I of Ihc ridicu a 49Lufl o t ...................... basobati lething-over on-you.will suffer' ??rE‘M ^ e A Ll '■P“*-*omethii ' R SOPoHol W IT H y o l'W ti i 12 Father equences. Laughter! w t B t I L L l >^econscqut 3 51 Yell diy bbr. h *.1^ 13 Mooting: abbr, ' " r S A o rrtARIUS rrr/ (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): H fG A n P lS G :lion jE jN joj I jw e g |» M t 19 Church soclioi Darker come ; HE? I s = J S oGantry" r' nmcts o f your life rcccive bendll 21 Kell ol comics ^>cs gretter Uj er UghL You’ll be CDntacted‘l)y .; . O 81 ■— Gai SY M P T O rf >ard shelter 24 Ladios ^>* 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. S T e n n ^ b u K k m 't b c g u U i b l e . I ’ shos , 26 *CalI Mo —* '( 5 5 1 0 - 2 4 64U o8ho UCORN (Dee. 22Jan. 19): R>J 27 Popoyo’8 — Cy t | E |H lo[sB i | *' [ ^ o —' 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 __________iL.^ 67 — vooc ■{—}■■ I J P I M influencee ppci oxcoss n ^ le - bom thc low and tne 7 IF-iWiPOKeTO ‘ i ^ o s e M e c H i e f ^ ;6ao rD ic> T O a , VN. ■ -...........30 Angry- I'lhe I n S ta !: I 1 ° lonely to'the high and ihe mighty. J ilo tubers 31 Portland’s stat< Y e c L , -m o ^ INI ^ AAOKE I ARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Peofc-— Btaio r r * r r B ° | ” |* * |°| ; e v e ^iGCDWSJCeR - . ■ B t M !^ -M >^UART llcamont 32 Chemical " T B , U-j i ^ pie previous '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.\ • j ; > \P L D ^ m E L m 42 Ool ___PISCES I(Feb‘. 19-March 20): S e e ’ S acllon )f Two • 43 Ireland sham, 3 Mon ‘‘’rough ^ a r scenario has evanescent 0 ,7 ^ 6 * - o ls’T ' 51 Fraudulom act 56 I 44 Italian S Ciiloo* 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 J*-— — 10 Fools s< f Alls U v!f:5y - Z C ^ f T ^ \ \\ B ' \ WH / A llr ?0^9' I \ \ piTk J » pip t ^n_J50 I Ji il O^' :•■ ■ •. ' 7 -^ ' r ' \ ' , ■ ■ ■ '" f : . •. . N ■ ; T 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 : ; ; ; J • , ; ; ] I ------ ----- 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 -C U R IO U S INDI 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 ( ' to includc symlwls of*ael aetiviized licipatin which students have porticii J ffor exam ple, baskclball, swimsw J. ^drama, band o r R.O.T.C. Most ^ m anufi lufaeturcrs o f school ringss offer 0 icS’News welcomes news; co f community nd material to The Times‘S-News Valley IS, P.O. Box 548. Twin Fal Happenings, j Ms, ID 833030548. PIcns, u s ts w c c k in rase submit news at leai bcr when: you nd include a phone numbt :bed. HaUooween c(ostum e ideas$still haiu n t some Jerome lilibrary ionate friends d( I’s books children’i Knight-RiddcrNer N ew s Scrvice The Times-News a ^ . . 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K ^ ywmooay yi on monifily' foe! bills.7 . ‘ yowlioiT»more For more informotwh on how . fc ivM W l ^ Wncfcsw eon i)wke yc ::«ne ul W c o f o r t i i l e j give us oo cbll.'.We'IIbe happyb wer.bllyouquesJtons. oniwer Best in ' P W P S ' IThe ' The Business H ■ O W H iOTt*.Relall Prlca J.. .J.ManutaotuEoii^SjSuogesti TBm C O N i e & S(EE E O U R D I S P L A Y S F O IR I D E A S '■ JjHBH: I .■ ■ r e & E s t l m S t e s n n slallallorvAvaUable^^ M Es C A S T L E G A E N T R Y g ^ ^TEI 46-PA -f NEL3 FT. STEEL ECONOMYDOOR - ' n n * AvQllobtt in l«h or Right Open $ 1 1 7 5 flP r H I o ^ ^ 6 ^FI. HINGED 6 1 4 o n = 4H = m o DOOR pat (PSl-618/419) • • m JU..EBBj ------- ^4TD 00R 3 FT. WAUK IK DOOR I W I ^ !|j|U ']U l 3 FT. FRONT - —— 0 N O W ^ *Jamb and Indudo ‘ AHDoofsAroPrD.Himaln49-16*J old and Screen For Palto and Mi M FinishOok SM no^ •“ “* 162^ ■ 2< S-92 s-y> j O - HiE ^ yoi 7MATERIAL CENmt NEWSPAPER IN EDUC UCATION 3 . , t t t t JEROME Q |gni3f -TWINFALLS 733-5571 324-8161 . . 4 k' • h '■ f i m LA M B WESTC, ON Vinyl S id in g >d Grala Teztnra •SubtlflWoodQ arranty .UfetlmaWarra lalnteoance Freo • Virtually Maini irator Colon • ElBht Decorati • M atchlaoTrfcn rrfcn Pieces and Accsssories 1 l i s /f^ ■ • • ______ '‘1 f '- ■ E x a m p i s : a 1 3 0100 s q . f t . h o m e M800 PPROXIMATEE COST < ^ ^ I------. T h eT n n es^ i . ^ tJ, NOW 1 1 / so-30 lersh ip b y providing the whole 51c life . icr fo r these ■'experience o f newspaper cachets. students and thcir teo A G A IN THANK 4KS I lyR ansdellI o01r P ete r Y ork at 73W CHOOSE Y OlU UR S m E O lR S AV A ILA BLE OF C O LO M ATES FREE E S Tr iIf I S O AVAILABLE «STALUVTION ALS = ODL = Di 1 dram aticaiiy— — -Thcir contribution has dn for o v e r 30 broadened tho world foi n trin ,c a c h Southem Idaho student: school day for the last s t9 w e c k . period. They have dcvclo :lo p e d a tru c ■ I2 ARIETY VA — A S A NEWSPAPE >ER IN ONSOR ED UCA TION SPO ) DearAbby j g jfulmAckncLowledges 1 : (jratef tW rrishcd memory for all o f us. , I dterish -B ETTY J.WINBERG, ____ NASHUA. N.H. dDEAR 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: E/ 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 " I . l e T ^ ?News ( i URHOME 1WARMASI WELL AS KEEP YOU ' D...WITH BEAUTIFlULALLYEiARROUND T housands o>ff little 1 g irls will jr'S . JEROM E — Nei 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 ; 3 || n e w ly organizedd F r ie n d s o f th c rick-or-treat b ag , cal guess. Jerome Library. "N obody (in1 th e trad e ) could 80C 00-845-2224. , c tio n o f 5 4 b o o k s A special collect . 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 • 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 n ’t s e e , i f Produi O n e m ask yo u *“8* 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 - -EasL------------^------lily availablc' in hardw ore”< umcs caters m ore readih P ierre’s Costum ™ 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." * L' 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 ........ ;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: • K< 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 ild bc mode from sofl, flexi 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 A m o n g them iss a0 p a m p h le t o f blc'm « jp r* (R ; 7:15-9:30____ J rinR— If -y o u n g 6 to rs -a r« -w e a rin — s a fe ty tip rfro n rBBlack-ArDeckcr;------l (PCfS) 7:(iip>:rs I ...? Now sDd Tfatn (D 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 • R« T h e U .S . C onsi hom es o f friends and neigli ’> 8^-. B S l Jade (R) 7:I5 V:3U . .. lion is, os always, th e ho — S afety Commission ^)9:I5 ■ B i Sinmse Dayi <R)' s e n d in g out freee e b ro c h u re s o f bors. R) 6:45-9:30 fo r c ScftrM Ldter(R) C h eck out a ll tre a ts b efor • Cl Hallov^een tip sI to an y o n e w ho :(I3)7;0W:I5 m v AmericaaQufll (I le t y o u r c h ild re n e a t any y o u lc asks. ' ;I5-9J0 A n d som e stoores re a r c s ta g in g thing. 5- ' 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 C-7 Valley life ' ........ .................................... — GOODING • 936^27 QD: 3fTerGood '-------------------- J Through ; 3v. 11,1995 BURLEY 678-6368 fifl fflH ; C -8 T Im ea-N ow s. Twin Twi F alla. Id a h o T u o sd a y . O ctob or 2 4 .1 9 9 5 ' ■ , Valleyf life calendair . n II luthcm Iiiaho Region) (Soutl Joon a t 801 Second'A vc. N. in Not T win in F a lls. _Non sm oking.. F<o r •1160 re inform ation, call 736-11< m ore o r 1-800-328-5257. 1-8 outhA nonym ooi (Sout N{aicotics ai Region) cm Idaho Id :30 p.m . al 215 Shoshooo Sll S . 7:3( loor). in fw Twin Falls (tlirough rear dooi infor>sed m eeting. F or more info C lose -800tion. ca ll 736-1160 o r 1-80 m atio 1-5257. 328-5 izens 'w in F a l l s S e n io r C itizci ,T w Itor, Cento a.m . ■xercise - O v e r 60 at 10 a.i . Exc L For n-strenuous snd no charge. F Non-s )S4. rc inform ation, call 734-5084, more za T'wwin F a l l s S e n io r C it iizens Iter Cente infor)inncr a t noon, ^ o r more infc Din tion, call 734-5084. motioi V in F alls TO P S C h arte r N o. Twi Btion 30 9> (a ( n o n -p r o fit organizatic port group for weight loss)) suppo Ibge, 7 p.m p. . a t V alley Vista V ilbg nfor653; RRose' St. N. F or more info ion, call 734-5300. maiioi (S outhern Idaho Ri Region) •trmrt AvC. 30 N o o n a t 801 Sec T w i n F a lls. N on m o re inform alion, o r 1-800-32S-52S7. n. N a rc o tic s (S o u tb o n Idaho Rc 7 p ja .J fl2 1 9 S h < 3ugb T C 0 door^ : T w in 'F a lls (Ihron N o n s n K te ig . F ar 60 o r l-8 0 0 a 2 R tio n . call 736-1160 5257. ^ S i a ^ c Parenx (planning lu ^ d ) ed f o r irflifiTdalflT* Id e a s are needed iim ctions, C nnily acti^-itics. a lal p i Dgra m s t&ir. a n d inform ational > e c c n ih r ra c » 'a N o v e m b e r and De j n . a t jbe'C attE T ties. M eet at 7 p.n f o r N e w D ire c ttio n s , l o c a t e d y Aa a n a n ce iL A b eh in d tfae QtnliQ'' on th e C o J i ^ o ff Jt.- Q n c s b o n s lo r c a m p u s . N o co st. n d » ) idiild caiie? c a m 3 1 a t 5 4 « 7836 or 736-007aL C H Ia c n a T w i n F a lls SIcirioT e > h«D I^33-£257. <orll-'6 ] 'IM M O S B f»* ■ LfUtffw'—IEwbBuih i 3 0 3 1 1 Som C T hftu S necond! ea £31 TKgir n n m & Iiiiffififimri ntm oi, l((2nR)''CTS5n<fiS. laA aap-K rinftrrffy b S ip piim . off S a n 'i n r C lflia e iii CCbmsE' III ff II r 5nuuiinnn.c 1.001 773 < M tS IL iflA ram —SlaiiBuiw [p jm _ a s fSigiTiiicrc’ d itic HftiTw.nm K&irfftiUrW?! -tLFor JCili<r«niiiirii.iii. f^ tl (j2flS)) )) 5 i: YOUI NEEiD 'E■ M m #: WEI MAHr i ' i m l 'v " irch, c o m e r o f H oyburn andt Church o c ^ - 8 0 0 u 3 2 8 ^57. 7 irice Street in Twin Falls. Focf ntym ous (S outh- Mburici ation, c a ir K e lly at] i) m oree inform ii enu Cdktito'Region) •6328 Ave. N . 733-631 or Betty at 734-1900. ff pvzo. a t 801 Second S w in F a lls S e n io r C ttiz e n s ! or more inform aTwin tim T w in Falls. Fot 60 o rl-8 0 0 -3 2 8 Center don;, c a ll 736>L16( xercise - Over 60 a t 10 a.m .| Exert S 257. i-streniious and no chargc. F or' . 'A n o n y m o u s Non-str N a rc o tic s infomialion, ia ll 734-5084.. Remon)-' f:--........... morec in ' (S o n tb em Idnho’R( in F a lls S e n io r C itiz e n s i ^ 1 1 in T w ir » p'jnu a t W ar Membriof W lore infonnation. Center GbodSiig. F o r moi ter ■•' 'I inner 1-800-328-5257. Dinnc ot noon. For m ore infor-, c a ll 736-1160'o r 1ion, call 734-5084. b o s e V o ld p te e r mation, . S g S a ta n c e A bt . p n qrtK (S.A.V.E.) his public service co /u m n isj meedng fix>m 8 to This S upport gmup m gned to announce Magic Vallejo Vfemorial Hospital designo 9>piat.. a t O s s ia M « )s and urley. (}ranued in' clubs a organization irieeiings'i u u Qgt B ack Soonx iii Bur! . CSgi H M b s ff ;s eand places*,To have youii ceived formal per- times _ 11985,. & A.V.E. rece G tn p ■ting listed, or to update youH tb e A lco h o lics meclini iiiJ.ssiott from tl & ^3 I SD T b S S 's u m , a s E s aiszdis ts : ■fin^ information, scad nof/ce^ •Id Service C enter meefini utotrrf itnnnymmis: World pozsa G h i s i c a i . Z X M E 2 ssl!a Btaguz name ofthe ofgan/zat/on, daw sps and Traditions with Ina mute toi a t f i ^ its 12 Step lie 9iL 0 0 T w o ii S a Q ^ E n irr m lElBnc: weel((s), aad time oftbe meet'4 xespects the spiri- and w e< iii^r iti III lliiiwTilam (d£D S a g a n aCt734i71 B um finont which:X I with 0 telephone number an^ the LDS Chuich. ing wit mnil ptJncipIiS o f tt "iiOIHL ________ L o f a conlact person'to Bobbt-^, ree and identities namee oi im iii» T h e m ee ring is fKi OBao: iall at The Times-News, P.O^ entlal. For. m o re Jo Hall a s e k e p t coitfiden «5oufii uQbbd adda> B ^ n n ^ S48, Twin Falls ID 8 3 3 0 ^ NLtis iiilTii'iiiiUl'irwr, 0111431 06-9460. Box 54 i m a a s S )I1 S ees^ A x te u N l 9Qoc itfo/J Club Calendar.'The deatUi tChoniB 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. ‘ ^ alley C h ris tia n line isn T p u t t - a t V al c iiiffuinm a a in iL c a f ll 7 ? 3 S-IIB6Q) -g I e r e O a t l D u n . m m cii 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. ,G n a q > A l-A non I « z n ^ I 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 uthem 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. S e n io r C itiz e n s T w in F a lls Set V, a C B 1 2 2Tirna H ■ ■ u- ■'i)it ■ ■ io_. • V ^ , , ' ; , "• II I j! -I S T A R t !T S W E D N E iSS D A Y m an's A ■ III i % L . CO O K iM i G i r■a o' w i n g l i b r S i I ,■ 5 i o x u xA m n s\ iT T l t T TS.AN DSA VE! IE RED TICKET! — m •.Sunday11-6pm - 73&S0B3 r -Saturday 10 am-9 pm ; ley Mall —MondayMagic Valle; ' ' i ■ I ^HjjH s T /I? F TEAjy ies o F o m I mnim£7msaym&powB | i m ssm F O R T H I * •• B e e n M UCED ALREA\DY REDU kNCE FALL'CLEARAf INGS OF =ORATO'»TAL SAVII F< INIORS ■AIENS TES -WOMENS • JUNl MISSES • PETITE [CCESSORIES NS-CHILDRENS-Aa YOUNGMENi v e _ ’ I ; fl * T JT 3 » J ' nij- •• - { 101 ^ 3 I refl .!• ---------- ■— rise aigainsit cacoO phO Dly ofvvoices Langguage I 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” ■* 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 m i b j f n a w c o m w . • 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 6nE Aifcocan I..... Bc d T n ^ 3 B v i ^ s a a > r a piyrAiTVn r a m . In d ieR i jS” ment 1 . ' 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, » n t CE LE G A L NOTICE CE LEGALNOTICE Li ^ - > t It^ ^ J..;, ’fi--'. f* ' 't:Z : S :P • H i L E G A L N O T IC E 9IQ 0LS TWm FALLS PUBUC aCM SCHOOL D t s m c r n aa «<i i yUUNAVENMEyVEST, TWM nmu u B , i > « s i o i 301MM 1 ; | s B B ! M ! S n ^ c3 I I CHILDCAflE I 206 I 4I 206 I i MEDICAUPENTAL | | _ M E D I C A U D a n ^ II ASSISTANT forallaWttsI y. at a n assisted living care) O O L S CORE In Kimbarty. ^ 'p ^ O O I C H i n D H r|> fa c ility with excellent ■k a o sv tB S d to o ls. ActM' w o r k i n g c o n d itio n s!. > tle s v n ie a ls . & f e n c e id d 0 B n t n j R E S . A U .r U B B TEKENT. REVENUE AND ES>I SUUftlARySTATB « P lease call boMveen 9amyantH ^ai«sB.4a3-«8S6 er c( Ae B o r t el Thitfne of « • Chainnan. a « 1 ( and T r«aurar« W* th« und«i*ian*d Cha — 1 p m M on-Fri. for anI we oompBsd e i» ^ wrainBdel ■bov* School O l « ^ , DO DC HEREBY CEHTIFY that[■» S ‘‘ R B S C lL iiS a F IB U i li ? i - t o r S e S L i iHen* OhK m i O CCRE nsar Penine n appointment. Cali Sld att and that to the b n t of our knoNl* Z ! waieTaliaiififimWlaae b ;; a u s SchooL Meals IncJ. a g as » 734-1866. }* wtih the offlctal le o o rts or aald te ! V a n ^ StDoiQ^ iEh»tt am o t t x M o n ^ 7 ^ (some .33-701 (5) S ta te o f Id a h a bioomp»W K»wlthi.C.33 n w e a)7 3 fr» t« Ja n n tfe r.r. I EfanSL.Os3.TMth. '9 « !' T T M lW aO W C Z aaipnT C NA'S NA’S N ow hiring CNA's/NA'sI I S mzxM iM mota UUIO. '9 Sf ; : Robart SevTivi ftarFSBEWW 0 *v*Som m ar R oM S tvftora * Offering on-#ito dasaos I KXiiteiiM iit.ai».a»a».i | ; IrH IIM W fZllO pniiftar t A S n i i a TREASURES C h atm an CImk '0 for csrtfflotion. CompetiBoanlarThjMBBB Board of Tnialaea B o trt o f Trustees tIva pay with evening &• } .:: sffn w m Y momlfiftt. come by 143 night differentials. ApplyI TNUMBBI411 N FALLS SCHOOL nST R IC T • ; TVrtN F |U K r ::0 « > a a a iits fta ^ K Tcln'A ve. E . o r c a l"l In p e rao n onN atjB40 Fli­ •martfcyM nV REVENUE AND E X P B B C n R ES *SMD'tcKKiitDsaaa. ILac — Tjsroaa____________ e r A ve. Wn TV4n Falls * aaanTVr lgifa»iaac.B fc IX W**tMegk: Cers Center, M O V S HOUSE- In home ALLFUNOS .. r. ■ . I ^ ^ [iD rs ita ^ A v a M tts : le T here's e grait Job In your dav-care. M om ingslde futum. Rnd Rby knUng in ACTUAL v a c . caa 7 3 4 ^ 4 3 . BUbOET REVENUES _ d a sstn a d ’s •tnploymsnl S A 9 8 a iB 3 S &980.17B ' Beglnnlno Batance eectkXL y S S j i a o 7.271.853 L O S n ^ X UlfcA^ i rJ a r ^ tw I o tad o t e . oaat 9SWI z% O ; 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 F«d*rsl R«v«mw ■ im if5 C lL A S S F lB i3 > 7JS3Z f finance bonus for CNA's,; 7.831 Other R«v4fnJ» COtOCHY CLEANERS I iD s > M n m u e c r 834,355.794 ‘ good benefits and a great ^ .S 2 9 .S 2 2 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► ­ 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 ~ 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 V l 1.381,075 EARLY' ;'l D E A D L IN 5 FAX ^ YOUR ‘ AD 'I I I 8 3 4 * 6 ,7 9 4 - ii I 206 MEDICAUDENTAL EMPLOYMENT SERVIC:- EE M P L O Y M E hrr s e r v i c ES SPECIAUST AIDE . 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 It a r e a , a p p lic a n ts mbst h a v e a n undergraduate :e have a n undergraduste d e g r e e in absn av lo ral al 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. !• 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,>, Drive South. Twin Foils. '. or tolophone 734-4112 to 0 orteiephone734-4112to r e q u e s t a n sppllcstlon.I. re q u e st a n application. EOE EO E B W U O IH I C y * so M B E g B w n a L * ; « m ^ » r S A G m u « * »■ im M r i ^ » I ndudvl In th e total on th e anelaa bt o m c;. ' 'T his doiiar amount la Indi fXTiwltailnniIn- * xsYCcrWDBTiSO *» j:I }lstitct Budget an d th* sm uadlia n p o rta w s iiilH li te rp o tfc iftir:.: A copy o ( th « School DIstr 2DT I * i O c a r a E f F S u - * ; SS87XSD a0 1«(»Z T eS . ip i^ ln th a O f T l e e o fftheO th . ertco fth eO istrtcl A O tttiaSTRA TIO N / * •TOU? ♦l\\ I mtrm.irniiomrr ' * iwgcraMis n o u a • ' h s z ^ m y mimiLm PUBUSH: Octobar24.19S 1895 * s b o m ib ™ ^ * ' — * ,<U JH R 3g«B J O M ■» * iI, G b v iin g n n i e x : Mlak* jJ'"* ^ MAWAOFMFWr ft. * cow F D B sneL » j 2 4 sw M tno q o a s A n . c o»f i mTMEOSTTUCTCOURI URT PUBUSH: Oeloto*^ 1 7’..2 s s s s ^ s s • DETAIL SHOP MAHAOO F T H E R n rH J U n OSAL A l end 3 1 ,1995.__________ c m a o r v « a o h « i n l i ^ S C G saiePum p8W aah *!! ^tB M ifc.(auigs< izg:. ts — i M id t o a y ^ D O E e a * fST* DISTRICT O P THESTATI 1-- O ? OF D A H O . IN ANO FOR m TOECOUMTYOFTWIN . „ p A iis ‘c * C asa No. S P S5-991 , NOTICE T O CHEDITORS . In th* htaltar of th e Estati ru s of ARLENE DAWN TTIUS c«~ ~d. !rf NOTICE IS HEREBY Qiv> QW % EN that D aiteD M nnaCw. Car ■ roII;has b e a n appointee « of ^ peraonal representative o ^ the abovs-nam ed dacede nt. All p a r a o n e h a v,\na in t ISlclaim s a g a in s t th e deee.r» S .' dent o r th e e sta te ar# r e. n sir 9 '’ q u ire d t o p r e s e n t theli nth, g ; . . claims ¥ ^ r n 'f o o r month! first 'S * ' a her th e d a te o f the flrsi av : pubncatksnofthlsNotSoeoi ■ver JT ' said dalm a wOl b e forevei . barred. rtted ’ Claims m u st b e presented 2 - ; to th e u ndarslgned al tha « • : address Indicated, and fDed 5; ; the Oerfc of the Court. THE DEPARTM ENT Ol ENEROYwil hotd a p u^b i h e a rin g o n O c to b e r ^25 1995 to (Sscuaa Bs recertf issu ed D raft W a ste Man E n v ^ o n r n a n ta n m ^ S tatem en t (WM P O S ) a th e fo llo erin s lo c a tio^n s DOE T e c h n ic a l S uppoi ^ A n n e x . 1 5 8 0 S a w te lli Drtve, Room 133. m I d ^ Fans a n d S olae Stale Uni verafty. 1 9 1 0 Unhraratt: Drive. S l n ^ M l c r a n l n stmcdonal T a tfaiicd Can tsr (betiw e n fh* B uahaa and Eductftonal BdOno] R o o m 2 ia » n B uie e io m i to l O p m . T W sdocisnen p ro v id e s • D e p a rtm e•ntnt irid e • v a lu a tio n of mfan to a o e m e m altM nathrea fo treatln s. atortng a n d ddisis pqsing o f ladleacflwe am ■nd nazairdoua w a s ta a In 0thi » ■ d u t t « » h e ^ U U .a8j anrt .e e d g r o M p d ^ .^ ^ “ jfr S S S l« M 3 M a 2 . * arnatfinam ♦* { w S r ^ r a M S ia q r a f d o I\ * B O M tg rrfb iO i.* * * * R » a e s w i i c a & CBlti • M4MUI*K M 3nittm .*^ 1 SSa-TOaaftarlnfls.&eaC. ^ * * IK I s currently s ee k in g a n experienced e^sailsnce prstarred but m it required. Ptaase apply Irr peraon a m i bring raauni*. Benefits availa b)«. salary OOE. 1135 B h » Lskea avd. N. naxt tttR oyH aynandR xd. ^ J # ^ 5 * II '•SS^ nI L ^ t ^ EI " P U B U S tO c a a b a rlS a nId d * cheefcflweii*® *? !I' ! ^ P..I.I . X IW M F W r I 84.1885. — - e - m w a t t s i i v p r i m s a ; * !' > | t a p jip tirlia a ^ s» ffiro r ■ * anB untsfS C Z 2 ;* | ! ■ « tto: •: ■ * , ■ * .lM h.S(ite«6BS * I. f l » -3M)1MB.llDjSSn « j il ■ i 1 ^ j; Naad: bsbyslttar. FrI-Sun. rl' now Itasosvrin^ C&m» C PR csrttBsd: 73B8842 » ! 'iO U M itltn lM O a v C k a i. lo t RW H D lO e i GBMnws^ r in g . T F h i g h e c h o o l ataaton. my The D epartm en of E n eia hS Oo* weloom a s your u jiisn erai s ' .-DATEDthla11lhdayofOo• tubon th e WM PEIS. T he pub ___________ ; : :^ ,1 9 9 S . _ f c ly r tn g w B b e ln a U d s c MA A conferen ce to r r n a t'• hm en r E m tlB -u a s f m ' riwLSON; CARNAHAN bolhio cailo n ew B b elnlaid lK F n n k a w d i w a a T O B fe. •‘M ^ L L IAN wOh DOE H eM tquertsna lkl C sm pT andar'ftal. < - :eyOEBRAJ.CARNAHAN ite u n d tty m ila ^ ] waafHrvton. OC.TMS a p pro a c h wfl] a H % S e n lo g *Ffc2esw tilvi D ep«im ar« o f Enensr. OS £ S S K S pS S S S r^ W w S ito g lo n d a lsT n W aatrfngtoB. DC DC a c a te d A M « to « v C !:P0 80 x 1 6 4 4 BetOMCoBaeK i*:. to s * . ID 8 3 7 0 1 . . Mh B m i i . w r r r * J ;I « D - 3 4 e - 0 1 0 0 Jj O U S B K IS S S jQ O v n o K S n r^w opgT T t-gga r s s iis f® ' lO dtnasatgii » . A a alatan t herds p e rso n . SZ.OOO total p a ^ q a to c - quaflflsd appB csit Send raaum e to 2571 9th Ave. |[il . O a lE 5 » 8 ^ *M 2Qg \ ^ t • J i.m ee CMA’s & NA'S needed for affsMRs;.evacia«y1tpm ' T a rtt P le a s e c all 5 4 3 » 840T ftv-imarvieMr. ' S jj I • 1 •• I ii|j K DSOHUr l\ <Dan0MmmeMumitm.. ; “ TKXaC DRIVER. VMntad. _jlil '^ u ^ A B T ^ g ro a B ^ ia ^ . R E S P O N S IB L E . D E j{ pcpUTin—ILuinsi-SBSpffi i^ENOABLE drivers for I; lacmortwtiiJBOniv. _ poiaffi8baalh8tvest Aue I;_______ 73ffwm luniHc. dlesal. 10 whaei trucfc*.- exp. p re fe rre dor , li CftflC Itcnrv r n e w * * Rsnch. Jerome, i;: » s B t o n a s ( M p s o l d i.. ■ 8 7 » e a 3 ________ • , iSimW.i'mkamm.3E ^ a g iO T iro L iRiaw Id ' I; a n o a aE itrm v 'ttQ m a t. ^ ^SSSn^jl1 FanS:N «BerousiA anC>ino B » « . ^ x x a 4 n « M e e a ta fa o M ia n K M M ^ R d . ^ 117a5»17P« to i r {! s i a i h B f r J Z ^ d B a K . A D ^ ^ tn ^ K .a e M tt^ | i a g a y -e a tT J M n a - v o sT lk T o a m It’S .. so sinmple. so ea!isy. so affiFordable. isified. IIt’s Glass ■______________ V . ' TheTii 3TOMER CUSI IVICE SER\ n m e s l" fe « v 8 i j i j . t * ^ f i . y .i - |. i w «7»^ UBrr/uaEr«7»{ ■ " ' D -2 71m e#-N ew s, In FaOa. Idaho F > a o b o r2 4 .'l9 9 5 T uesdoy. Octi Employnment-Finar i n c i a l 'l n ruction-Re;>al Estate/SSale s t r u --------2 0 6 ------ : ^ 1 j | ---------- 2 0 8 ----- r r i : i | : --------- 2 0 9 - - ALI I ^ P R O F E S S j O N\L^ -1 I r ^ t a u r m t / i ^ u m q e ----------1 MEO<CAI-/DENTAL : — ::....:.... I I 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_____________________ Coi wM k. Appty in p a n oon n at Ruport area. Post Con___ «>n80 •• " - I 2049 or 734-5001. 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 8 oreandtapera.Yr.an3unc m od.. .BT/O-fob-oponlnga-appUSNF. Sand m um cLtKx JI f L -hokflng a-CCAprsferro ppU-. _vyori^ avail. 726-6950 TX — • H e w o i r r P O B o x s>86. se latoa 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 .... 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: "J! 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 i3 d e ilg h tfu i. energot 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 ,5 x o rn 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 jttng T h e I d a h o A quacullur ta lte currentty anapO nj ^ xxf (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 &a 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 o 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_____________ -r^ discussions. Experienc once SALES TEAM PLAYER — TwinFalls, IP 63303 qT THERAPY TECH naedet in b u d g e tin g , atratog :®9 <c 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 ,*0 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 ! S r £ '« • For aalosmon to worit for a “• p re -o m p io y m o n t subevents and newa in IHlo Rlor. growing agriculturo }ra co. ■ o F R C E / C L ^ n CU ^. 19 Id a wllh vory divorao prod00. a t a n c o a b u s e t o a t 'Of Is S e n d a ro s u m o and BOOKKEEPER n e e djee d . 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 d r iv in g r o c o r d w hon N o k k e n tv e d . R egiont I*" n*s, 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: havo agricultural backgre q u iro d . S a la r y DOE OE. Box 5 4 8 . Twin Falls,». ID il »3 1 round. Somo travol ,2 ro­' S e n d r e s u m e lo : SuiU 1601 Highiond Avo. =■ E, u ite 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 'P la I restauranttlounqe IOE 96307. c/o Times Nows, all ondorcomonts, oxcopt AMERICAN STAFFtNQ ®t — ' 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 ® E 22 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 ***• tlmo. Sond reaum o and :o *ORiVERS/LONQ HAUL— wantedllfyouBn|oywori( w o rk o x p o r i e n c e fo ^^0 Our drfvors o p o ^ o i ^ 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 Must pasa written te st 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 Z and b a i* mechanics are ^9' mac la now.hlring. Please --- -------PERSONNEL SERVICES n e c e ssa ry , in to ro s to d ™ apply in p era o 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 ^ 208 . 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 *★ HAZMAT endorsemi iment Benefits D e titlv e ★ Ccimpe ' HWnoNowl ig *Factory/food processing *Worehousowori(era *Fork lift operators ★ConstTucOortfCarpontryf *Mec*Mnka/MachIrtst8 *COLdrtvors *RostBurant/DeD W anhouM PM M Part •art II ^ I BUSINESS- ~ * 1 - O P P O H T O tg T ^ FORK LFT OPBWTDR Needed for busy ware-☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ 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 l-«MZ7-C7S. ISOOBkPondaraaaSt 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 %4»)A)reN.TWnFMs 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 » 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 '_ CARETAKB) 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 Sorving the Entire Magicc COACH Tho Magic VaSey in y o u ran a . NosnerfMartins. Twin fV s baaad 208-734-5538 Valley Since 19861 enceneceaaar^. Call yoar round competithre 801-46&6268 H O O sa K E B ^ IG ' ii , I i a«vlm team is sear^dng TRUCKDRIVERS ]h for a c o a A P le a ^ iend r t H O U S S (S P B lP rposi' Establiahed local florala Drivors not getting enough >« tion.2lD3ewes.ft«iaidh. busfctessfOT sole. Send • mllos? Try us. m ^ F t f a . lb 83303GUARANTEED B- Eipariancad d asM . Ap- co<iespor>dence to P.O. We ore expending with aa Bopc>j%l=^. ID 83328 a 0103. or can 734-7387 variqtyofp< ^onaforthete ADS q u a ite d c l^ . » '} Local baB bends businesa J J T r5 > F ^ 7 3 4 « r6 0 *11 W eatam * 48 S ta teM e COUMSELOa r«ght shtt ^ for Idabo Youth Ranch. I for safe, gross business" B ity t h e G u a r a ^ e d We also offer late nvxM ^ MMOStararaalnoleilanr a d o g e an d The conventional, with comS f t S - l S S S S S l l ^S try loMl p e y -S 4 ^ raise petltlve pay &benefit Can^ 1/ t i m e s N ew s-'g u arS e n d re s u m e to lYR. SSDO after kaining. Apply Sieriei 1-800-523*3089.1. a n te e s to sell merRoule3.8ox2S6.RKMrt. Capri Uotal. 1341 Kkn- You say wherV how much/> s ID 83350. Attn: Opera- berly ftt,T F _________ c h a n d ls e b r how: Send S3 to Eart. PCs TRUSS A SSEM BLERS BoKS71.Bi*aCa 95625^ a- ttona.EOE___________ autom otive Hems needed. Pick up apaika— VteSed hwaefteepmg. 10 tion at AC. Houston Triraa in 7 d a y s a n d real f MAINTBIANCE y e a ra of experience. d Co. 30 W. 100 S. Jerome. 3oi I J e s ta te i n i s d ay s t POS m ON OPEWWQ: 735<J740 I MONEYTOLOAN [ o r w e wfll rerun WELDER/FABRICATER. Fuii-time Maintenance m H O U sa c s ^ P T p o s iIs Person/Transportation FT plus benefits. Needa th e a d a n addition­ SSO-100K» rt. t k m for housekeeping In Supenriy r. and a P y t3-5 yrs. oxp. Apply within a l 7 d a y s a t no Refinance ft equity bans. V- and lawK*y aides. Con­ il. time CustnSan. For inlor223 S. Broadway, Buhl, 206-734-8727 additibnal c h a rg e ns tKtRoblnWMworlewe ID. Ask for Dove. matlon and appltoatkins ts- a massage at tie oOca contad 8liaaSd«ol OlaSSNEEDCASH? 9. . to th e custom er. ! • 208494^801 WELDERS NEEDED C er­ r- t r i c t # 2 3 4 .Jyliehele » T h e r e i s a $ 3 e x tra Vfe buy notes ft real estate. Faulkner. Distitct Oerft 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^> *• ■ •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 A pplicanu for Mainte­ 3237 for appointment ft 1 m a y b e c a n c e lle d nance/Transportation on I I K more Into. .__________ FMANCIAL SERVKES — poraon m ust have two e a r f y f o r c u s to m e r Yourlocal Real estate toan 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 «- tion trade and aUe to aowith ronor bod t n ^ . ExeCredtt problems. OK r e m a in t h e s a m e . perioncod profoired. Pick ^ quire a vaUd COL. Start♦ Competftfve Rotes u p application a t A .C. :- ing October. 1995. S^aiy ♦ Itt& a x rs u p to 100% L ' ' ----------* 7 I B u s a iB S Houston Lumbor ft Taisa SMotae home toons CO..30W 100S. Jeromee eOE I O PPO R T U N niS ♦D ebt Consolidations ft _ HOUSE ss S O S T R IC H E S S B IG CZ08)73B-0033 : (Tranalatkxi: Big house UONEY. Al aspects, exmoriey) ' 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 aL Can 1-800-354-7978 bdm t A] offers consktor* ed. Can 734-4900 msg. 80Da0»S30a24hts 24 hours._______ . - ' 7NE7SIESMEW5 S "“"Bsss.'sr' ^ 4-------3i3------3 I :s‘u s s s :s :£ £ ^ GEM I HALLOWS YOUR AD: ^i % g------ ioi------ ^areers C %Futures , iH a lH y In The Hospit In d u s tiy ing and rewarding carecr Check Into th e exdtine iv^lable a t th e onfy Four o p po rtunities n ow ava Nevada: Cactuv. 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 . •PBX/Reservations •CockUil Servers H I <Ai,>aJka)lefrom Twin fdb ana employee TtxmspoftaOonAv IK H Medical 89446 " p x r a t f x 2 2 T Tr»^nnrfmuccarNV » '' 46»1 » 8 0 0 -6 2 8 -3 9 1 8 FAX " 77E7MESMEWS I BUY HOUSES. S3080K 3TO C U RH B tTLYH AS 7H EFO U O W M G I 1ra n g e. Fixera ok. Savo 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, AVJU LABt£ .BUHLROUiE I CONTRACTS& UaoorDHM'Si MOffOQAOES q s a r l^ M a -a l Locust 5 > -6 0 0 « » l* s SSTOPOOUARR U ^ S L - 600900 bAs For conliBCts, mortgages.Payaee-a* 208-734-8727 >7»iSau«i-aa 7BiNorti-10D200Ms Buying Truat Deeds. MartCM M tree 94346481 a t gagas ft Contracts. Call 347 t 73S-17S2 tor quotes. • JBtCmEftOUTE 4«iAmlW SBIAM.W F^Nvti-SOMOOMS Bbch Nortl-40M00 t* s Cedar Notth - 400-600 - F«MrOk««i mnaniAimrd QCbc IuiM P d e a It, Nevada Jackpot, I EqtrtlOpporturyiyt 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 * bdima. e a tto fT w ia R O B E R T JO N E S i REALTY ' e ti M m .'H w ages ★ 401K ^ a n s w (rood 'S T ti 1 i--^ ■ - -2 ^ 2 ' — — J H A D E ____- «st347. . - f I "^401 SCHOOLS/ I L o g jm jc T io jil MAKEOFFER 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. ■ .......................................................... i. ; 733-0404 o r' 1-800-262*6001 , EXT. 1211 y. O dolror 24 .1 9 9 5 Tuosdoy. 1 . s-N o w s, Twin Fans. Idaho .D-3 Timoo-N« .............. ................ ' Real Est te/Rent-Fairmer's Maiirket itate/Sale-r•Real Estate I "sS T TWIN FALLS HOMES £8 j I B U H L ^L E R ~ I HOM ES Mb Am so tm M* O fta rm m sctf on this Spadous JUS 4 :3 bdrm. 2 bo!h w/»lroplae Jlaco b d rm K im b o riy hom imoo. & ook floors, stool sidlni <ilng. 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 turo room, sp a cio u s combine blnalondscaplng. gnrago, ca coftion formal IMng and dlnln Bnlno p o rt & g u o s t houso.>• B By room p i u s co u n try slz b Izo ownor $ 80 ,000, 543^231 1236. i(itcho n . SB 7.500. S al FILER MODERN 3 bdn ^ F a iiin g . O w n s r s a y 1% baih homo. Gns‘ fu 'B rin g O n a ra '. Call naco. hord wood llra.24) today 733-6482. 24 stool bldg. 423-5761 JUST U ST E D - Sptfidin vool kttng Yn/I n m r know Iho vatuo ) 3 b d rm 2 b a th m o doo o rrn dsMined unU you u*e *0 IIt. R am bler In Indian Troll ‘rolls _C«B 733^)931 pre»« 2. aroo. Chobry kitchon»and an ----- 1 vaultod colllno add to lo lls ll I 506 charm . E Z m olntononc onco I - JE R O M E / a n d E n a ^ g y E tf lc la lann t. I H A G S M A fW O MEBS 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 icroB mQ B O B B I K E L LLEY E corrals & sh o p . 130 733-6482. )0 5J , 300 W. 324-2672 ____ k i ♦ ♦ S O i m i JEROME ^ BY OWNER *94 Bcros I « 3 bdrm. 2 bath on 2W oen ojrou tvMaiof. 2 n d Iovol fami f IW ' room with 5 0 milo viow. $109^ 734-6500 Ih & In s p p c tlo n S a t. 2Slh pm. -----Sun. 29th from 10-Spm, TF -U R O E K n Mustt 80 soli Houso witl b o scM bo sol ownor rolocotlng. NE E la lo* by S u n d a y night toI tho th cation. 4 bdrni. 2 baths Qths, hlghost biddor. on qutetcukift^ac. 204 2 ^ (208)420-9158 s q tt. l o t s of im provo —~ m o n ts. m u st so o . 734 UNDER CONSTRUCTIOI nON. 6134.$g7.000 by ownor IN HAQERUAN Unlqu'o 1 ownor n o m10o..:3 Now homil on qulot stro< aUo, lS60aq.fL-f fuDbosema bdrm 2 b a th wilh paUc front porch & o m n n oXJ3 u s:2 Pick your carpots & color Jiors. quiot $128,900 car garag o In tovoly. quk SON TTIOUPSDN & NELSOI NE FaDs aroa noar noa BUILDERS S a w t o o t h s c h o o l.. No Ni Call 8 3 7 ^ 1 3 or 837-62S4 nogathras. $97,700. Ca 18. Collulor 420-3943 733-5501 or736-0008. . I ; i j I I i I 505 "1 1. GOOOINQWENDELi. I I ^ ^ 512 “ I £■ FARM/RANCHES/f P/URIES I T ii ~ 602 1 ■ UNFURNISHED HOUSES M O BILEH O M E S 1970 Gonlry-12x60 with (Iv­ 604 i ^ 1I I4 : 704^^ J f a r m ^m a c h in e r ^ I , u- i Burivy Tractor Saivsge DAIRY FOR RBrtT. Douo’. i Combine A traidor pans bfo 37 80 ocros. Homo’, Filor. ROBERT JO N E:S S i Paul. ID ♦438-5420 REALTY. 733-0404 OR ; TENA 543-6704._______” j ' DRESSER 5158 '88 — Loador. 2'A yd. Excol. -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 — 733-5837 Oftor 5pm. — ii4 I . noxt to mobllo homo park. I don. 14X62. 2 bdrm . 1 •^ $450/mo. 4- $225 dop.. no '0 I WANTED T O R EN T' | FORO i 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________ “p I Lova/y oW wftom*. 4 bodbdrm. 2 bath, good condlport. Utility Room. No “?* 'o 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 "V 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 , 'o. • 3 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 /2 bath. “S’ tvofor, Sfln//aWon < S lawn 37 oxtorior d o o 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_________. • lat OS. lg. lol. loncod backfW* • “*)' " — I MF Combino 410. Scan . \* 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. — dayS;_______________ MOBILE HOME e r 1 0 4 4 . Moke oflor. “ 734^8674 or 734-412t tow n G o o d in g . S o t Of of ___________»»• J 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 o 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 viow Park Filor. 326-5863 each. Call 543-5905 00 ----- :---------------------------S I g f g g j ’ i S i ' ■ — , location, noxt lo Ponino plus o mobllo homo pro"] N ow m a n u ro s p re a d e r loavo mossago. p : ■ School. S525. 4$300 vido vory good Incomo.■J2 In OaJry for Ront. Doutflolour ur g g j; , Jarge enough to shrod hw 603 ” 3/ dop. » — ■ ----very good condition on h errin ab o n o . Catl bo'J|ii • 4 ’x '8 ’ aifollo or strow 734-e074 or 734-412t FURNISHED A P T S / fourlots ort comor. Ownof i ^6 ^ t w o o n 1 0 a m - 8 p m?. I MANUFACTURED b ales. Uniquo design of ^ D U P l£ X K ^ ■ I HOM ES 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 f , ' 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 F A R M /D A IR Y O N S "s S Padfic States Equlpmort o s. 2 blocks trom C SI. 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. '[ JO- * dop. 428 Moln N. ll. c ato d in J o ro m o . Coll rallabla adult to shoro ig. | Distributor tor Sproad-An H agsrm an'A raa doop woll and full 85 wa­ all ______________________ in | S43-€319____________ country hom o. 20 min. kJ Mlcholle 536-5500. tor sharos. Nteo updated —I Unfumlshod or Fumishod _ 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: l A P T ^ m i P ^ ^ 1 9 9 0 .ln q u lro o t 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 _ OAC. Hobby Horse Ronch 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 j — 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 ral gas, WD indudod. in ii FALLSPECtAL; old Buckskin goldlng. Call trailer court In Fronklln. aluos. + 2.00 ' ■d N u rn b e r________________ Hobby Horsa R anch C r e d it C a r d r <4 733-6991. ■ ^ week. + ____________ 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 £ ' ~ ’ M a li^ u r (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 . S * S :r P.O. Box 548 1-208-324-5858 " 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 1 IRW IN REALTY GEM " g m r I j e ii FARMS FOR RENT J\ UNFURNISHED A P T S /D U P ^ (K I I 1 [ W I «FleaBe] r ; please I I I t . ! , I [ i I ! ! # 1 ] perline GEM f#llhBS _I xS/lliM 4 I W L.EA J 1 I 5.1. INC. Twin Falls. Iilabo sa ' 5 , 0 0 0 . ^ ■ F O R l^ >>BLE. ' ' J | : [ I D-4 T lm es-N ew o. Twin FalL Foils. Idaho lo b o r 2 4 .1995 T uosdoy. ocioot . Farmer's5 Market'MMiscellaneo i O 4 ' 709 --------- “ 1 7 1 2 "■ i S-. . M . -POUOW^RABBITS^. 802 u s - R A PPLIA N C ES _I |„ national e c r e i n 4 Ti : 8^~ - C O M ^ E B S l^ l. J' “I | . ------^^ 817.---------- 1 1I W A K T C T ^ B W ll I .. ' - I-------py -W l *n « f j p <ae AKC Reedy -l A K rE n u a iU o ad .U a a ----------2 snowsuK Bar-: on Nov. 681. O n o M e & » t t e do a house, insulatadyeliO M r.w flihM laltfuis CM t^W . 734-7260 0 00 . ClA 736-9177 ■I :■ m 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 ' A C g w w rtfv lo rR V .C tf ROTTWEOBIAKC pup*. 734-4781. ............... CaB 7 3 4 ^ 0 0 8 • • s W 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 . > e rn o L 734-4416msg., [T 1 mSCFORSALE |I j p E T s a ^ T u J K 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, = ^ I 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 BAZAARS a CRAFTS | k o y b o o r d &m o u s o . — C 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 [ 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 a y M a sB irta rlx K : X: o » y 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 __ I 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. =“• BARN SALE 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 | _ R R B W O O D _ J 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 } 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. ’ g' ICEBLOCK . 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 00 g / j|FU B N TT U H E aC A R ^^ ‘ Supor Insulatod c o n c ro t^ i W — $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 ■ M bC aaS«> 5315 VEHICLES 4 So I 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 I buy d d R K S o Shade Cc«■ t 125 Gallon fish tank w/aU Ir Loodors. Implemonts, & I 1990ChovrolotCaprico4dr 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 e x f T for mort Info 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. " ' i PERSON ONALCARE e :a. .n d \ g r a v e l WMfTB> S»air SKtaper or I BUSINESS Call 8 7 8 -3 7 0 3 days or o i®.® I HOSPIC PICE CARE ttsadoiH . ingocxlcond. LOST a FOUND , s e r v i c3eE ;S 678-3223 evenings. I HOME ME CARE PROPERTY C tf 7 3 * 0 0 4 9 _________ [ A I V ^ O T O B CTCj^ • 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 ^ M e UL Hanly ridden. CERTIRED STI 3TEEL CNA's. U I. LPN’s. 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 |^ INC. ; = 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# ' O bedlent^ig hunt. 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 m ent to r R o ss Bed o r a ZA-yaZ 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* ^ 7* Swodish cope, saddleS 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 ^ rfi nothypmr. S 3 5 0 o r U docking. Plans, video, loft Tiros — —I BENEFIEL'S; .'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 _______ 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 ' KKWASAKl *68 300 ATV. J. purebred, hunters. vacuum . G reat S h o p o . @678-1201. Burtey. P K 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. ' ' “ ''J 4 814 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. a b in e ts . 7 3 3 -9115 o r 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 ». 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 ------------ ^ -------^ 5EE 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 ■— ' 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 -5972 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 "■ BobPotorsonS X) 206-733^066 • lading ♦WrltingoMoth PROFESStONAL Roadi In your old gold an d wo’ll all Becky <3>734-7632 ROORNO & COATII Colli VnNGS tum It ii^eii now piece of 733-7221 o r 3 2 6 ^ iowoiryr ,THERHAVEAN*A'? 1G (GARDEN I • RATH Sw UW N& Commorlcal, Industrl WECANHELP 'LAYA PA Y S A R E A N rosidontlal. Buildup pw rc f s . SERVI ’V IC E S I EASY WAY to i f fo rd 3uorantood Tutoring— Loaks ropoirod In 24 2 4 hrs. * . ' b e a u tif u l C h r i s t m a s giish Grommar-Wrlung --------Tony's Lan j i n d s c a p ln g Engiis Crootivo Writing , SAWTOOTH SHEE lEET a H om iee Ri e p a ir s C Yotir Lymmod Jowolor DallJIm 01733-9173 METAL Pruning, trln trlmmino. now SJnco 1961 Hoating/AC Rofrlgorat oraUon lown sprink rlnklors.rc yrs - 546 Blue Lakes B lvd.N . Commercial an d rosido Udontiol oxpor. Woe VACUUM I /o do whfiVyou I Twin Falls (206) 733-6548 18_____ cantl Froo g 734^^32? post. I SA U 733-311S_______ ALES & SERVICE .. HORSE SALE Twin Foils Llvostock Commlsaion Coi^ i OSTRICH SS V isa a MC accoptod.Ih C radio Acros Ostrich0 Farm . 206-536-5460 ^ I II 3I 4 4 j ! 4 4 S I' 4 4 4 b u sSIN : ESS i± _ - r jh i ^ -4 ' S E R V/IC E & ' ^ FAX YOUR AD I — P i I /s^ta SOUTHERN IDAt •AHO Building & Reoi I □.C A L Pomtrg. Oodui! &Forx l^ortcoo 736-1716 o r 324-843 8432 ' TM I HOM E HEALTH CARE rrrrr IDAHO HOME HEAL1 ANO HOSPICE 734-4061 Twin Falla 'alls 436-5655 Minl-Caasl >aala Medlc«ra/Modicaid aid CorlifledLlcensed/Bbni ibndod Nationally Recognizo lUod Home Hiwilth Loadoi nders Honrte Grown In Idahi laho I MAQIC VALLE LLEY MEDICAL SUPPLY ANI (ND OXYGEN lukxScanyModc xtcoicVlnsumnce 734-0600T O Twin Fails . 436-6566} Minl-Cassla Mi p e o p l e cai CARJNG FOH PEOI EOPLE , PO STU RITE TE, IN C .. Inhomo cuatom am whool choir sorvico. tpoclallzing spo in custom supi upport s e a t s . .alldo-on ^lop t r a y s , e tc . ^ Call 733-427: ^ 9 T~ •L E C T R O L U X 4j E U Vacuum cloonors. ampooors. contrai vacs, shamt lies, sorvico ond ropoir. Solos, Lamb *Archia 239 DuBols Call 733-5618 < ' -----I i I \WELDING , 815 I I■ w w N & ^ n D e ^ | /All Of MV. Tractor & loador. 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. I — i w aSlnnls ir Enterprises Welding a Concroto .• , FabricaUon a Ropoir hour portablo sorvico 9 estimates. 733-0033 Fn>e«w GG OLFGL ^ 2 1 9 ^Aio. / yCSWAGEN . 1996 VOLI JETTA G I * 2 3 f9/Mo! ' ||^||^||^^^|^ ' 818 I I4 I|B gRCISEEQ inPM E W T | ■ STAMINA Stair S tep p o r,. * Concept 2000 bike and ski machine. 734-1559. L . . ^ A ■ I ’ - T u esdOarf.O escbar24.iaas T *mne»s^ to w s . Twin F a ns. Idaho D -6 . Recreaational-Traiailsportatioi O lf — |- T H E T »tCES^Q e d g N ^ B R tC e ” E B ob b y W o Iff IOOS ____ 3009.. A tn iQ U ^E A U T■« 4X 4S - lE ■i — — g tC O U XLES C T IB H I' i 3 rF ^ = - lo 5 1010 snd CKEVY-SSCavoOv.Sspd. Y U O U T H 1 ^ G rand bO di &SS10 FG flO .'B SSeparO A D I ^ 1M SSA N .-93 ftd h fin earlpL C H E W S 10P U :83& AC. ca ss. nice cart Low V o y a g er S E . $ 1 5 0^0.. a e tS L T .T ia t» « >r «t . 5 - t 4 M .4 (^ .V S .U w n e. «. . Ford. Blazar. good Shape,, bb e s 83. payment! SSLCN002A CHEVY1947.&1952FC j e ^ d I A b s o l o t e l r l o a d eecd t l C aaaS er6pm S< 3«383. aacti. ipa.A C .«.C 3C .lfiei* title. offer over S 2S 0areat ---$7,995 SD. DL. No motor, 50 tl: a ; UaNaaeSSCBOSBA M. i CEaOCA' 886-217S_________ _ V8 3 — I M tnH om eFord ‘ R u s t & d e n ts . $85( (800 )74> 33M ♦ A Q J9 7 • l i 1020 1 — ^ S sru T t ' $500.678-3868 after e CHEVY SUBURBAN *( 4 .A 6 3 . [ l A U r ^ T O R S A ^ PU.in 4X 4,«uS aiiaR a.PaA ^ C M |w a a a »[ _____i W CHEVY '8 9 C orsica V-6 C L A 8 ^ F 6 R b * » a sJ e e l c n te .n r a g m X .S S a W M 'T ' . • ........................... V I I BUICK -92 Regal s e dlaann . AT.air.cnise.tiR.AM/nM ^E A ST ▼ATAVATA'TAVAT:. tsags F O H D L taxa.nm 1.351. .ae g o o d c o n d .. m uatB051 ai 324-9192 leeiwniHHH G 8 3 T ra c k v . 1995.4x1 tx«. j Nice! S u p e r p rice, low cassatta. new tires, new KQ3 4 J2 . PS. p a bB 5 ^ f o r$ 1 1 W .4 2 3 « baltary. N k» Cod $3500 «xl. pycS.«P393A. e s d a . s a a r t e a ^ iiii. 5 a p Yoti s t a r t wjtl 5.000 CHEVY. *86 S -10 Bta >3 ^ t b a n e ig h t-c a rd v K I9 .6 4 2 V J1075 cBar. 734-1512 Bnor3 m 4 x 4 .V B .S ^ A C .LLoed^ n S m .c 5 « 5 5 D B ” t r u M 's u i t a n d yo u d r a w tw o ♦ S3 ' ♦ K 5 4 5 ' DeLOREAN 183. liS,C Sf -------- WMTII c— e n a aSOS: _ mi. $25.000. 734-478' a x i s ----------------' ro tn u b . An* oppo: CHEVY ‘91 B o re tta GT ip o n en r i r l e f i w ith" •.♦■nJlo 9 8 ------------- ^* Q '7 '4 2 ‘" 295 taO O > 7«m 2S " • G U C * 7 7 « t o n « i «. ^. ^t c r n a f c r - n u m . ST2J29 ----coupe. V6. AT, AC. tilt. t h e h ig h tru mnp. p , D o y o u p la y a *” FORD, Thundeibbd. Id tfiriv H t n H o n a f M a s d s - caaaB x.aaa.doctae. SOUTH BUCK, p anbay I M L a s . ciuise. casa; low prico & _ ■ 7SK orig. mna. anModbig C th ird tiunp,,w 'asting'two asl (B 0 0 )7 0 » 8 MO — i — g p i c i p i n n L£T ir OI yours 4kA 10 8 7 4 pmO »P461. ■ ■ er. $3 2 0 0 .'Cair Oood \ *<!e. a e d ^ AT. a*. AC. BtHJEV— «7»2221, fiiH’one'of his? Or O r do you go about /FM $8,995 ig e e i O H C V A M y SHM r A P S . re a r defog. AM/FM ¥A Q 634-5951 leave measi CH^ . a ye r^ y A T A T A T A ^A ^A *ri yciur b u s i n g , ccdb n c e ^ g him his ood IB n Homa Focd S U W T E lfld ^ 4 e — radki. s p o t s e a ts, good ♦ 10 8 6 2 •ent (800) 743-3328 ^ UNCOLN Mark til, 19 c a n - alBC.eaABrbi^iaK. W i tn u n p winncr)x4i L t i r e s . 1 0 2 K m is. tro nt ^xiienever h e w a n ts . *K S 6 6 K m l . B X c e l c o i 5 5 b 4 l o t o a a * t « . $ g B 0 L ~ s9 i^ I (M m. Ckxh interito ta k e it? Toda: d a y 's S o u th did n ’t ^ CHEVY. ’88 S p e c tru m $2800>^offir.»a24-^ h a v e tb e correct , Sport coupe. S-spd. cosa. e c t a n s w e r to th is Vulne Inerable: Both GMC.ts7z.«a3Q.r>5.F « m - teM EV T-79C oB «eraio I or. Qraat cond. 30 mpg. ^ nice carjg . g ^ SP4138 question. Doyou? A T .caD apia< a»ca DU? • D ^a el e r South d s a n 7 3 M a m t f o ^MAmt 4 ‘ : . f1006 n/ sasoacaa73W 3a -------- M L R n g t e s . Ne< uSB^ tfucfc 2 ^ 0 0 0 a* D um m j^s clul; Jub ac e w on an d a I S E W ftH E A V 7Y » psfcc>a<pfcy.Tg » ^ tarts Mtn Homa Ford [ __ , Excellent co n d . SSO law C A D U A C ’SB B Dorado massed to W e s t’s Theb fl bidding; • • . ’ t r u m p w a s paa ■ ^ ^ ^ E Q W P ^ J TH^ f ‘ RRM .Cal3a*-370a. >800 (800)743-3328 E m e sn d B o B . S315D * 0F%*. c o m e s wih a parts ^ ___ A C T n sae tta T w gk ii queen. W est l eJdd a) second club togaC *73>«7< SD $ 6 0 a Qd32S-SaOO u t h ' W est N o rth , E a s t 1977 F o rd CO E , 2 4 ’ . Bl- CHEVY.Calebrity.1984.ln ■ Il £ . .tt.9 W < h r s o c s g DODGE '88 D a k o ta South’s U ng and 2 Id South ca sh ed his b « J w/32’ flat bad irtt i ' P ass 2 ♦ P ass« -------- C H E v r L s » i A a .l 9 9 a rteel real good shape, $1500. MUST S O J J J -a**. > — ■ CADILLAC. Bdorado. Bitisfied to find a 3-2 i ?» t n u o p ace^ aatisi 350 -C u m m ln e .,1 32a 2 ^ • good cond. S 8900orbi r < a c . [ A rv .fM y h a a d a d .g o o : P a s s 3 4» P asscs 62K Can 324-3145._________ amcz. 19B4. front wheel break. L e a ^ : the tb tru m p king a^ . 4 4 » ^ ^ ^ ^ S e S w ' ae a d I c n a d .« m a 3 a » f i » «9 0 . hay hauler. Good co P a s s P a ss P ass« ca sr. Cai 7 3 6 -a st4 . » d ' O tM . t s e herd top. 62K CHRYSLER STH A V E -88. L:___ M a a rM M S S a $ l l ^ o f f a r . 1-800-4 ’e n t about d e v e lo p large. South weni ----- low m i., all tho e x u a s . 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. DODGE, D 5 0 .1 S SB7 7, j5 | in g h is sid e suits tits. l i e to o k a dia* Openi eniog lead: C lub ja c k ' ' ' — t s o o a x aw . 7 a s « 4 2 i P L E .1 9 9 0 .L .O A O E D ICmi 678-7967 | ^ a a d . chrom e e A e a m o o d fln e s s eI,, lo lc s in g to E a s t 's 4 8 A C atw rt« d o a w b ls ( ;3 5 ,S » B ia e a .S tS jJ o a camper ahan. c a r p a ll 0 » W M a g B ) 7 8 K ^m i OATSUN *7e.2B0ZV6. 4 ! goodcond. DkdcMai* kin& a n d E a s t re rc tu rn e d a h e a r t ------- BID W IT H T H E A C M . .. d f ^ ^ J ^ * 2 0 7 a s k f 00. o 61__ $ s 5 0 a b a src a is« 3 ^ ^ R W a io a s . c o a l cond. ----- Spd. 125K mis. new point 324-7409 oya24<;061 S ooth w as forced ced to finesse, and' fo r A te r eaoipm 73^7867 dL 1 . . Sta. SI 600/afer. 734-9973 ’ . . IM f i- " ITATAVATATAWAW’. ' POnO « Ranger 3 05T^ wfaen U lost, th e i 041-8 EAGLE BRIDOE Jth holds: . ExSracit).CO .newratea. an OEVY C sM rty Sta. DOOGE*84 Chargor j^ y e s o w e le ^ ii C H E v r 198Z S a b w tM i S aif u n lo a d . Compl ' i t W h m did Soul * J 2 VMjyr. S1595.733-«72B «M V B .A C .a i.C a .p o . dr.. S apd. S un roof, storoo. rabiA t . Looka n ta Si’O S « T . ^ 3 S B . V a « f▼A li S to take? 565 $1000/oHar. 733-2647 V J 10 7 5 F E L L E R ‘7 9 42* Pot . FORD *88 R a n g e r 4s fcoet y d f ^ A C e[an C » E V V C M iar*90.2dr.. H e s h o u ld hs hav e le d a th ird ♦ K S4 trailer. ExoeI.cond.ilnaty maay, n a a j r e x t r a tttd k w m l. S32Sa 7340565 isco v erin g th e 3-2 tru m p a f te r disc . S L eraiae. S pasaengi ♦ Q 7 42 BUHL *79. 42* Machin fU oaye^.m ifl 8aefl. C trallar. ExcaLcond ta^__ b re a k . H a d E a s t w on a n d le d a Slave 4 2 3 « 2 2 b a 1 o l rth S o u th 326-4179 eariy Of lata. L _ TOuU h a v e g ain e d Nortb h e a rt, .S outh wot flasel f o r d "9* E xptorar XI JE E P CtM TOkM . 198 cot nothing. H e w ululd lc have h a d to tiy * J FORO‘92C8000.T/cBe t bed. AT. V6 . Utt. C O . fw e fw a o x A S n n o e rb i 5/2spd. AC. 20’ flatmb la . p k g .'c ass. S a v e t}M S nesses. H ow ever, * ^ b o th m * s u it fine o fc r .S l7 3 » e O « LET 2 5 K G V W .2 2 K m 5545 sar« lso w n ew .aP « 2 ! is w ith West w ben tlie tbird tnunp tm —— $ ia s 9 6 ISW ER: t»ass: T ake th e plu X *sa. JEEP W R A a eL B t *a < to d ^ s case), th thce p im e becom es ANSI lus c tra a . ▼ATAVATATAVAT, 9 ^ M tn » M M • i s b Y o a r C w » d itl g r e a t c o o d . ♦ «3Ktra >re. If p a r tn e r h a s th e “righ js t cannot a tta c k in unbeatable. West Hffht H a rv e a t fln la h a d l 3 ’ O B n ri9 B 5 G p e se a n gi $ t3 j5D aQ a73S -soM id," gam e m ight make. Howei w healerdlaaaltrucka, B ^ - C s t a b Bms ik f i n a n d n g a tridc, rivh e a rts w ithout losing lo2 w .3 S O V O . « « M »k the p ass should be b ^ t in th aelf-unloadar b a d si o.' o o f o r d '94 P ow er s m t o 1T u m A -m m t i ma .l fe D B s m c a a ra ir.P S V ing South tim e to establish his di* W h k B a 3tid a l Ford, w e can h d p 1 th e but depaodabla. $ 12.1 XcalbXLT4x4.&apd.ii P D L A M P M c illlia>W. .I gnm . 1 ^ g T o a o fc c s a c g o964 ci eart queen g oes on am onds. His hear ' & up. CbJ 678-1184.T T T s h y our credit and g et » . C/C. PW. PO U c a 1.12 At Roy Raynwnd diamond a n d South . . dum m y's long diai ▼AVATATAWm.'VA.Ii #P465. ta t. y o u r^ ^ c sta b E■used sh ) vchkSe you want! Increase your pay load« o e n r i f e B « M P U t .4 . . lo ses only t h m ettricks. r $24,995 air lift axlaa. SSOO ____ as _ v o a th e iK w o ru M i V8. A T . A C . « I cssbi M to lli.w rn w 1I o i a M E B i a e n o ik uv U sually, it’sI w rong to give up C alie29-S72a , I _ ___ ! ASWM j td e r . g » ) 7 0 « 2 B H ow ever, in tw o tru m p s forr one. oi I Ford, o n e o f th e fcvv ' JD M odal 5 44B load M u Th*AM P.O0« uw. tiridge, th e re a re few I situ a tio n s in sn dbrtdet^uMtkn OET * * ,A J FOTD1977F250L d eafen t o offer e. Now tr a n a . 40% tir< *.1X7mx«libaASBtarnptr. VS. very good c o n d tt s a {TAVA'TATAVAVAV. w h ic h “alw a y ss"" o r “n e v e r" ap* $25.000. CaH324-43t CcfvrtlMIMS.UnHadrtMin SyndMU — r-C aai 379 $4800 or best OBer. C 'A 'TA t CHEVY. 1995. ealBnda W K H N A N C IN G plies. 531-5316 PETERBILT m odel 3 p o o r credit, col- . ^ A t f U A L B Atfauptcies, N ------- -TAVATATAVA.VA1 ____ _ 1991. 425 cat 3406, r o r rw credit. FORO 1983 F 2S04»4(: t D p c o ^ w t t h b a n uessions 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. CaO s in e . S o ta n tia tt. S S r M d le ctio n , rv posses I C iu T I I ^ 907 t a .» P 2 l S 2 A .a a k f e , • ■ r id e a u a p e n a lo n . ( 4 ^ 5S" $2.500toBer73»a967. 67. le r t ^ c « B d o r . l a aSd Si ^ T R A V E L T R Ae ^r , e ■ CA s o o m C a n t o r T t a a . $17,996 aleepar. naw paint P ^ 7— ” tunnkig U m hH. tSO* •ER S Signature tvheels. exi s p y - iM u iM i T i n m m r and opproval! 438- f o r d 7 8 4 k « p ic k -i n * o w i t t K tpBention 4 a*tarD en«as.sasiSB t BDBUV---- B M 2 » ru b b e r. $ 4 2 ,7 5 0 .4 ; S9B. $l500.Woodflo«e«tfl 1995 rat Cordova, 33’ : 2 1 8 pOTd 2 r o a l n V tl gS S a t ■tftan: K H U M B a ia E M n Q U Iy.f T N o - .f c r o n y p p S c B E ST L O C A T H IOO N T A T A ^A T A rA W A 13’ 5th 8123 evea. or 438-5g whaal. 2 slide outs.C h e a tb ig a re a S S i rntn.blksBa<domrid< sparza O A 0 .9 3 4 4 2 1 8 o r SC yo«r» old $200. 0 'A T A FO R D *95W indstarG I SpudnlJ< 26' aelf untoac ource C enter M anager 5664T eni_________ 324-8987 eve»R yai Home and RV camp —:— : BactricwRhroOoverti ; r ^ VS. AT. AC. a t CC. a YAVAYATAW-A.'VAa Thr Cirdit Re^our , sa les lot west of Wei p o a e tc a a i. SPaSC “U j «mod- $6500. C an829-5720 t e - M 8 0 = = FORO 94 E d d ie B aui or\ tha Interstate g ^ ao3 ~ ~ ***• b lrd a , $27.000/off< w h ita /U n 1 6 . 7 0 0 r c tJ tY 3 € k' Q raat, axposure. o ffe r, d 1007 ■ BOATS& S22.90a Can 677-205: EL_ 6« . A a * . c n J a f c P ™etlme RIES People looidng all the 1 AIXESSORIE _____ i T f R U C j C ^ LTU PDI.A1HUF1I c a n a l from all acrosssth the FORO *90 Bronco XLT A ttention anewblrdalll a m . 3 5 0 V S . A T . » S « I 1 1 0 0 « FORD.-95 A arostar v a siza 4 x 4 .A T .V a.A C . ex cel.. country. 1981 Terry, 2T. AC.f '"nt *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 $12:995 A 8krn fi'$ 1 5 .S D0: 0 ;:7 3 4 - Beautiful Clasa A 2T j r i 9 8 i ------------^------------------2Z1 — i i i — riwTt -------fMWw/camparahea.p 0 aoMtn Home F o r t 27S3av»t.A akfarD jrDUIon. A llegro. AC, ganar larator, COMPANION VATaTATAV’A.'VAl 'A T A ■BI»7aM 338 .9606 ' (80Q)74M32SI er everytt*»g. 46,000 ate bath Quality made In Idaho . nnicrow8 va,aaparata laho tual ml.. $5600.73341 < miles, NASH a n d ahowsr. 66K rr • fi’ 904“ iP iL fi evea 733-9518 daya. 14-8981 Affordable, dursbla $11,900. Call 834-( aO A O - 9 6 PASSIOM F O K■ THE T BROCKMANS' RV oflarePIM. 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. i ^1S7 with traUer towing pec > I ExcalI-8S23. C a r doUy. usad twice, orbaatoflaf. 643.65 ge. 26.500 mllaa. Exi fTriles^ aOfNaSOUmil HoOC < ----- r r t i f a s , $ 7 5 0 . Stain lo^ lant corxMtkwi. 733-356 iik ^ k Rambler 1991 3 4 'Impi A lum inum c a m p "e r "i J ; " MO.I, 300 u l milk IKT. g o ; iL ^c a al, front kitchen, top oft eX SfflsF uflSizaiw w /alect coolef. 834-I CHEVY *82 6 2 dieaei!« X , •New line. WIII trade f c r uxJ. ^. 4spd.2whart*Jv^W 2.000 X F O R T H i !8‘ Id a sCall 208-825-4207. 16Z OMC *78 Royale 28* P A S SS I I O N w S l i S j l 324-0162 ■2549 •o ’ ---------aic. $26.000. 734-47I j 2 L Oolhgaouthforlhawlnti Cardinal 10* camper, Q o ln comfort an d'fity W IN N E B A O O ‘788 2 5 ' oralaetitcrafr{ 0 .proj f i E . C H EVY..1989.-aidant Irt oan.. 1989 Suburban, 28,5 m, haatC lass C. Roof alrt ( DgM. atova & ovan, 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 ..: c T erry cnilaa. bad Uner. rad, I M. D e lu x e tra ile r,, que ^2076. ’ Call 734-4769 eves. le E J a fo m a . 324-20 ,u e e 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 ,000 . |f | -S K m 1-8258. BROCKIIAN'SRV • o fia i^ m a g . 733-82 OO.w/ o u t a h a ll 9.01 KOUMTRY AIRE *86_J _35' :_ — — 7 3 4 - 3 1 8 7 1 ^ 7 7 3£- f3l 8 7 678-3868 efter 6.p --------mth wheel, alkie out, s >pu. ■03 ROCKWOOD Ui\ Maverik contained,, awning, sto OODGE, D50, 19822170. F •^ . • £S 3 0 •'6 ^ Fuallnlactad tad 460 windows, full bath, A AT. new paint. 324-21: Ford, generator, rool •oof air. Excel, condi $11,500 iS O ^ c E H 2 0 QAUQE model 12 'Ks* Ikenew Call423-»713 F O R D ’7 6 F 1 5 0 P mterowava, etc. Uke Runa ffl chattar, vary good. S C3&9S0' cond.14,000 ml. Ofli C hrom a w heela. Rt PACKAGE X fl M Q k M 5 , 6 S 12 oaufl© modal 12 0-0031 PROWLER 7 4 23- Fu o r offer. Call 788-0 J U U DtSCOUNT I I I ; „greaL S200Qtoffer. ’onlnos.. s e l f c o n t a i n e d . Al chaatar, S28S. 733-6) daya, 780-3722 evanl o a . Call 543-5118 -o ' g p - M , o c7 4 4 DEALER — ■ awning, ^ u a t s ee to c f I O DISCOUNT > ; x > n o N p r e d a t e $2.650/off« te o p -. F 0 R D :® 4 U o n tur r s ■• .................... ^______ uc1° 1, BARTON’S offer, d i e s a l . G r e a t tru i [ 734-5636 or 73S0052. JEWELRYANI ^D I 908 $5000. 793-2S95 | 9 2 » >S. I SN O W VEHICLE DIAMONDS. S T A R C R A F T ’93 Te st D 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 _ 'Ona-ot-e-KInd"•IdnhO Id I * ^ $3100. Call 733-2828 • bed, excal eond. 3513 <7 9 . ; ^ k l\ 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 Jeweiiylsunnwtctiec hwH/w hotgrlpa.oovar.exc.! fcSOOotfer 423-52807] I v a i i c? iI E ____________________; jjU m u p n ^ ^ J***" ditlon, $ 120a 733^ i4lon, •; -~■ **T^ g g c w n i FORD’7 8 g ro e n v a n K t _ * 1 0 , 7 6 5 -------------S46BlMaLakaaBivd tfwd. N. 3 p|ju 58 trafler, used11 71 ^ ' Single axle,iaX8,'braHe * m S sK TM n Falla A rctic $400/tliada 837-6304. _ * 9 , 9 5 7 --------------s o n . $950. 1888 Ar y ” -:' _ ? * 1 5 , 2 5 0 ________ ______ C a t P an tera 440 llq bS S o s 1 e x - c « b — w tsak! T an dm axta-iexO '.iam r —T” $ 2 00 0 . 1979 Kawai * 1 3 , 5 4 2 _______ ^*1 J |q o ld . tool box. $1400.326-415 C olt Maht weight Con I n v a d e r , M O llq t _ » 1 5 , 8 6 0 -----------• Commander. 46 autoi ___ i, 19S S W Z222- Can934-4846. $ lo o a c a ll^ 1 8 4 * 1 4 , 3 7 3 _______ ^*1 io . b lu e . $4767 C _ * 1 5 , 9 6 0 _ _ * QM C1975 4x4.W/10Vi' S43-8080. M X S .--------------------------------' camper, exc. cond. mi * 1 4 , 4 5 3 _______ ^*1 ■S .ta . SAV A G E v ery accui offer. 7S3-7S61 after a _ * 1 6 , 3 2 5 ________ B 2 3 a a 4 z 4 ------------------‘ Ih^syn* SPORTWOGOM ■JS" ; 1 9 9 S B2 1 1 2 H. barrel with i * 1 5 , 0 1 7 _______ ^*1 WT223. I HUNHNQ6 UPPUI ?UE8.tttetfo a ^ Calibw : MAZDA ’8 9 B2200. 4} 2 _ ’* 1 6 . 3 2 5 _ _ * I 2 3 M 4 I 4 — — ---------•96,300 ral. $3600. ^m 6 )< burris ^ c o p a %A : 1 9 9 5 B2 J.*16?6* HUNTERS . * 1 5 , 0 1 7 -----------^*1 sea 735-0103or326-*( O .& 0 S & W mod. 1< _ * 1 8 , 3 0 5 -----------barrel In 32 mag.1. $300. Camper-RV deanlng. ^ ; i l l s 6B22 6 t x -------^ 423-5841 for Infonnal o ; B . o . 3 2 4 - G rBer067 * 1 6 , 5 2 3 _______^*1 22 S2 L i ^ 1 0 0 2 V____ _ N1SSAN.1993 4X2. 30.C avaa.Ryan________ _ * 1 8 . 4 2 0 -----------Mariwr I A irrO PA R TSA S 3S a M E * -C A B 4 x 4 —’ ______ K 2SL C 190 SMa. Ml m lla a , 5 -a p d . $ 7 .2 —! 2 1U s B * 1 6 , 4 1 7 _______ ^*1 ACCESSORIES Ibefty . M 2 7 b i n d i n g s . S Slco tt I Ybur authorized Ubai t* 73 3 -3 9 6 1 :_________ sa le Daaler many mo < V S & BBa s a a a f x - a a 4 z « __ ’* 1 8 , 4 2 0 ----------% ca Ford Lauretta •88 en pk Tj aiedora In stock * 1 6 . 4 1 7 _ * 1 I ^ 1009 lip bad dual tanka,^axt TC I boots, 9'A $ 33 aa _ ^ , 6 2 0 ------------isa* OaUayAve 1573 ^Buriey -1207 H I V i s s w /os. s h a p e $ 3 5 0 .For aan Call 324-8280 evea '»SSi * 1 9 , 1 4 3 _______ ^*1 — C ro m aB w iw $ 8 0 ax o = IIItwm •alS’. _ *i 2 4 , 0 0 5 -----------cond.S43~»277 ■ ■89BLftZEH4.rt. 3 Z .-li J. 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