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: wwwmagicvi ifl -C oO D M O t --W eather the afternoon; Hig ■•,: ■ 64.- •' , ;. M agic V all More ttiin gold: Th nothing can gc his mountain. S torts Lights out; After a I and ugly end to Sat play, the Idaho Fall endedlVvinpais’A American Legion a Southem stais: Dor ~ and Lany Doby wei enshniied into the J ■* .KumeSundi^." , Farewen, JJK: Jadd. Joyner-Keisev said j tothensdcthisim - =.*- & Fashion’ enc - ' wai hot er? aga . ■ J O pinion S « ^ type: A guest, al chastises Sen. Dili --------- Kempthorne fui Uut debates. _______ ^ ____ Pl N ation Oouhtlng: Congress Y d e ta te methodology <£nsusontapforthe 2000. I S ection BY SEC Set^onA SectI Weather .... 2 MagicV Natibn . . . 3 . U Sports • : Features.WorkJ • -------- Dear Abby , . .6 - C ia^ _____jCotnics 4 . ^ 9 _______ ^ jbpWon.;..10 , 3daho/West .12 . I CLAiSSIFIi a»«tyo«ir< d o n tti»' - ^WRMTWiiinaro^ ■— %Mts1iy;iaUcinw ;Tlim»Naws Maikal putteaU... ' 733-093 - .iirlaaukyL nralley.f»jn_- ----- E 3RNINC Today: Most^^ sunny/ growing partly . doudy in Iigh97.1ow. Page A2 Ihis miner . 1get him off PageBl B - j abuarre ^turd^r^ -M - aOsKeds _______ ________ ;’ AA 1 season. ^W<= PageB4 )onSuttpn PageB4 i TWDJFi risen since idgoodlve $^ 4§S«£ iveekend. imprtrreme Aplmto .tenand,!^ 'hearinji'V ""vtoSSS .an averu R«tej fd innking decline a lli snough orialusersv treated," ( ;r?nunk s>dd_ Igain “We havt fageA4 ousdasses are some ci enougbofa St editori- )iric ^ ■■ hiddng— ' “ PagoAlO ~ rec( nttaoekM )gy-of.the_. — ........ ...... theyear desmoq ' caOed in exix P«geA3 PowerbaUjai ECTION _»t ■« • •adwia Ction B ingtoallevla] 2S53f5ffi isifled ;-7-12 - •■ year**ChriB . ^IvMlaSTTOini wMm*- ' wssoi^$2in ^ •. r ..record,'•ef: IED ,':ssssis »wwid w — ratpM*.. 42L ____ mmM Tl rar rates could Jumped for ^e-femilyhome m Brock— •-— • wwrtlaf ________ . *— FALLS-at^seWtf rates havi ice 1989. but that coold diangt r. Coondl hunts for ways to fi IJion.insewage.tratxnent pL meots next year.' i t t faOtiBsewer rates bas been vi ^p^.CbaoSL'wm bold a pu] r a t : g ’p g t ^ t y j g jiB( C tty Ha a » igWMHg;njii i . ^ bms»» tie t o datffrfamOy homes - b W .o£'$730 into the $8-$9 apum to oocunei'd al custouiei^ woi I little, but institudonal and ind :s would pay more, yone ought to pay equally oi : basis to ha\-e their wastewa: ** City Manager Tom Courts ave not reviewed our rates in ^urthey continued, “and in t the waste cootributioti finxn vi es of users have dumged. Tht s dasses of usdv that have b { a change, as a class, that our < :ordPow lidPwsa OINES, Iowa — Lottery retailc 90ra woricers and set up additke Sunday to prepare far tho hysw 9 aooooopany a record S2S0 mflbi jackpot . customer wbo comes in, wheth ildiw t o Powerball or aot; we* m about PowntaQ, bedcally tl riate Wednesday^ rush «» mudi ' said Jane LaBIanc^ manager D Salet^ NiL if we ai , it won't be w bad. TbaA p n^ Dft-lottery.;; daimed a ursft. Liit~~T^^lr^Vra ristmulotv ^f< 2 d ef'o r rth«< FM One*. I mQIion purser but tfae p a ^ pd) iKfi esdmate is tbe ble t6 m ^ayer,; b re d ^ tl) S .■ ''..' ■■'•Mon m I h naSj les ■ ||||S 1 (aven't Age as swHt* . public. H R H H I would. -from ; rtment luplex.. . AftMdac8daa.br.cM te^MaramlMeM would : -. ' . . . , todus- warn structure wa thecost'ofti«adng foa» In addition to 1 wter pUiu to start dtai ‘rtney new user^.If adopt . *S210toasing i“ W . ‘ SieStoeadi. ‘nthe ofaduplex. i””* , • $126 for every T\«e mobUe home park, ebad . S424forareta ' “ ■wo gas sadon or hotel verbdlj^ .iler, 'T 'liiaimasiiool ^ tiMSlOOm ■ato imIBm,aU Mber nspotabiBti we’re ytiy. Kfaas terof' ---------------------------- He said he doe Powerball. but ^ . . the atore'tod sai injijnn niimon.W^n: • ( f tn r Downini. a ' >..;coara5eace a ta^' EM tndgy, Jiily 27.1998 was no longer reflective of Qgtheir wastewater.". 9 raising rates,'the' dty targiog a book-up fee for p t^ titetoswould be: igle>Camily borne. iLapanment or each unit' ty mobile home in a new ttaii store, office building, el that doesi*t serve food. ackpot ol^.Ym am dial. miBontbui$250 lU ^a sudden 'ityw ith xt,-.' -MarfcHolub, tickec buyer. ‘ MS not regularly play nced-up da fais way out cf I Weitoesday*s .hage . \ nt^,aixW too Ug; . You » witfa n m fwn^tftw. «n «\f f I with iL TUs ooe would iBfebigtfaa^-besakL men brmaottPoweAaB pedcteoborda giw-ay wdon^toteBnd beat iOMo-lodaLirr; ■MIMWIkilta Jefe Commerdal ahd indi would pay a hook-up fei would be calculated ot flow. The plan to raise sewi ed in a need to raise mil new equipment at the i iriant,--------- ——---- The plant is operatin rated capadty. and a c needs a three-phase ic gram. The flrst phase if next year, said Tom CH2M-I&11 engineering i . For the first time in it ‘ will have lo fund sewe "regi^dons frm the U.! Protection Agency wipe* I tbe-plant's reserve capat ofa pen., - **Ri^tnow,-we^ rid sud John K ea^, who ma treatment plant for the ' to meet the ammonia n we can’t take any major ' ment 6n'>line at alL" To add extra'capacity, install a new o n d ^ darifier to settl sludgc^dcening equipn ed, as well as new pumps Times-JVtws staff writt .xan be rvKhed at 733^31 "Montar Fatal Capitol HiaAsaocWidPisM HELENA, Mom. ^ Tht - - Russell Eugene Weston. branded Montana tbe lan - des, the refuge-of th Unabomber, the militiu whokbowswbodse. Weston Ues in serlbti Washington ^ t a l afta d ^ andewurist wound with murder. hadataUh in Rimini,anc nity in tbe mountains west :l , Montanans are crintfi • t notoriety^ i : ”My reection wrai, X)h, A^Made^owherofMcn a ^ vetena of tfae Iftia 1996, said Sunday, n f tf t people (at Rimini). I JiBtw iohQkLdidrbreaA.hiB« aObeonraooa" Goy. Marc.Radcotc^ : jiace ofniyiUalprtpgrti of America are ^wan • decant peajpie fae . ^B5*raaoM£m5ooa^ iTfaose who have stay Kacqndd, tbe recfatse vdio a primidve cabin outside FBiamtted him in 1996c . . die maa wbd sent maa ba I c M ^ w g ip le duringU -■■."'"I' . 75 5>0 2 12 ----------1-27187179 3 ----- WESTERK fl ICRO 1 4555 S S»l,T ■LA<E- c n r ^ . I ■— I-' BMotfeal NatriMt Ramevtf Tewarattba dtirssmfact traataMnt ' ^H.:p(iRttostn ^HjBsarvIca 1 daspttabahc* : 10 yaars ago. f ZaneAvstiR ^ at ^^■aptolSO parcantoflts ^ S dil ^S- ^ ”, IKM tfa( ^CS 5 __________________ IEjC ......... ..................... I di industrial users also na I fee, but the amount on I on the total yearly oej tha ewer rates is ground- Am millions of dollars for Tw ie sewage treatment t _ - Iting at or above its S awnsultant says it R.i : improvement pro- Qii e is urgently needed “j t m Krum^ik of the . a s i igfirm. Qe n its history, tbe city V (wer-plant improve- no federal money S ii^:{:S.crasc^.i^^ ammoma-discharge «ub U.S. E n v i i ^ e n ^ ^ iped away, a tfaird of . . ipadty-^jrith a stroke , bdi riding-a-fine line,* ' “§? manages the sewage sha: he dty. “We’re able Coo a requirements, but Si ijor pieces of equip- gni den ity, dty officials are poe ew aeration basin - ain nia - and a new sec- nes ettle sludge. Bener sdn ipment a l» is need- . S( ips and blowers. auti flrst riter Wniiam Bndt oatii 93l,Ext.264. ol Hill shooting^ The troubled mind of on Jr. ooceagainbas ' laiid (tf kooks and a»-- the Freemen, tbe ' ' tias, dw Kdioes and ibtu condidoti in a ’ ifter a nmbattle with that Icn-two officen und«LBeis.dniged oread 2,000 miles to learned that Weston mnlHintntwfliwwttwt. »tofHeleoa> i^ng at their latest - ffc and offldals -are:; ~ Not agaixL^. \ Ain'kCafein^^ . Jhabomber t on^in fdt so bed to ifaose Kwanted m td l tfaem imgaa,d>aritwauU ' called'Hontana *ii ortkn^ aad the peo- rare of tfae kind'aad ifaete^Tl»eB«diylO . ^ taytri^dnde'Ted' Hfao lived t o ycen'ia. -: deUaoola undl die ^ etttfaeTbabombav ' ' i!SiS£SSSr;;^ saacsaa. Ss; itaitdtBdefaeldby -/•• • ''H «0'3R-PMICS 'ftCE OR STE 200 ni UT "rtic? Clintoi lawyer negoti: Decision on testi cx)uld come; this ^ WASHINGTON— FaiingVi in 'the Monica Lewinsky inves White House said Sunday thi Ointon’s lawyers are worldng rotor Kenneth' Stan to svei direa testimony to a grand jur: In a word of warning, the i che Senate Judidary Coinmin right refusal by Ointon to coof i>e reason enough for Congri impeachment proceedings. Clinton aides would wt confinn Sunday that he president has been ailed to testify. "I am lot going to be able to romment," said White ^ouse counsd-Charles -.r-Rllff-___ But w offiaal close to 3imon said the subpoe- la was served last wwek n the president's attor- wy, David Kendall, and B hat it requires the presi- lent to appear at die grand juri !\iesday. Kendall was traveling Sund KK avaniUe for comment. Senate Judicaaiy Chairman C l-Utah, told CBS’ -Face die N 3inn>n has little dioice but to The to t tiiat he would ignore subpoena would certainly be iie arddes of impeadiment." H White House spokeanan Jiji edined to respond to Hatch’s V Sen. Arten Specter, R-Pa:, a latch’s committee, told CN ididoo?-tfaa»faMloufa(aa4iaDd L^om would lead to impeac T rediedced tbe Con^tudo dieve that ignoring a subpoen rounds for impeecbmencJlSii [e said the time bad come f< liare informadon he had gad ongiess. Starr’s subpoena is believed rst ever.seddng to bring a sii mt before a federal grand jur oena and the battle of will Untsn and Starr tiiat it symbol es with it enormous ramiflcadi itutional riA ts and tlw Starr’s omce says it is witl: itbority to issue tlw subpoena rst in-tbe protracted Whitewai Idon. Some Clinton defender Please see CtMTOf pejcqptK !? hurts state’s in »erty al eanlM aaspeet Raaadli k MaU,1l««^Salkday.. v ^bifae.atatai M^"aheediy..« 50 cenc-s I )n I fs I iate I stim ony j: I Is w e e k 1 g a'oidcal U-ecC: H ivestigation, tiw* H r tlut President; idng with pros^- < avert Ciimon’f-- ' " H he'diairman oT: I mittee said out*; H cooperate migiit * ngress to opeq^^ H nowon —V H jury as cari^as unday.aod-M’as______ in Orrin Hatch, le Nadon” that It to cooperate. ore and \-iolate r be grounds to ."Hatchsaid. . I Jim Kennedy ^’swarning. a.membtf of CNN’s “Late- ?eadimcnt pr^ udon. 1 do not loena would be ' ' * Sp<Xt^ CT,/t ____ le for Starr to gathered with ivedtobe.the a sitting presi- - jury. The sulv ' w U ^ tween cadons on coih . anceofpoi%^ within Starr’s wna, Clinion's- ewater investi:' . iden say only WT0N.P^A2;^ " H ions 1 imageH -A3;; iir.i'^e3ti&' iwesemi*^

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Page 1: tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TN584/PDF/1998... · ifl: - C o O D M O t - - W eather— T» the afternoon; Hig •,: 64.- • ' ,;. M agic Vall More ttiin

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th e a f te rn o o n ; H ig ■•,: ■ 64.- • ' ,

;. M a g i c V a l l

M ore t t i i n go ld : T h n o th in g c a n gc

h is m o u n ta in .

S t o r t s ■Lights o u t; A f te r a I a n d u g ly e n d to S a t play, th e Id a h o F a ll e n d e d lV v in p a is ’ A A m e r ic a n L e g io n a

S o u th e m s t a i s : D or~ a n d L a n y D o b y wei

e n s h n i ie d in to th e J ■* .K u m e S u n d i^ ."

, F arew en , JJK: Jadd . Joyner-Keisev sa id j t o t h e n s d c t h i s i m

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& F a s h io n ’

enc- ' wai

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O p i n i o n

S « ^ ty p e : A g u e s t , a l ch a s tis e s S e n . Dili

--------- K e m p th o rn e fu i U utd e b a te s ._______ ____

Pl

N a t i o n

O ouhtlng: C o n g ress Y d e t a t e m eth o d o lo g y < £ n s u s o n ta p f o r th e 2000.

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S e c t i o n BY SEC

S e t ^ o n A S e c t IWeather . . . . 2 MagicV Natibn . . .3 .U Sports

• : F e a t u r e s . W o r k J •-------- Dear Abby , . .6 - C i a ^_____jCotnics 4 . ^ 9 _______ ^

jbpWon. ; . . 1 0 , 3daho/West .12 .

I CLAiSSIFIi a» « ty o « ir < d o n t t i » '

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;T l im » N a w s M a ik a l p u t t e a U . . .

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nralley .f» jn_ ------

E3RNINC

Today:M o s t^ ^ s u n n y / g ro w in g p a r t ly . d o u d y in Iigh97.1ow.

P a g e A 2

Ih is m in e r .1 g e t him off

P a g e B l B - j

a b u a r r e ■^ tu r d ^ r ^ -M -aO sK eds_______ ________;’ A A1 season. ^ W < =

P a g e B 4

)o n S u t tp n

P a g e B 4i TWDJFi risen since

id g o o d lv e $ ^ 4§ S « £ iveekend. imprtrreme

Aplmto .tenand ,!^

'h ea rin ji'V

""vtoSSS.an a v e r u

■ R«tej fd in n k in g decline a lli snough orialusersv

trea ted ," (; r ? n u n k s>dd_Iga in “We havt

f a g e A 4ousdasses are some ci enougbofa

St editori- )iric ^ ■■hiddng— ' “

P a g o A lO ~

rec(n t ta o e k M

)gy-of.the_. — ..............th e y e a r desm oq

' caOed in exix

P«geA3PowerbaUjai

E C T IO N_»t ■« • • adwia Ction B ingtoallevla]

2S53f5ffiisifled ;-7-12 - •■ ’

year**ChriB

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rar rates could Jumped for ^e-femilyhomem Brock— •-— •wwrtlaf ________ • . * —

F A L L S -at^seW tf rates havi ice 1989. b u t that coold diangt r. Coondl hunts fo r ways to fi IJion.insew age.tratxnent pL meots next y ea r.' i t t faOtiB sewer rates bas been vi ^p^.CbaoSL'wm bold a pu] r a t : g ’p g t ^ t y j g jiB( C tty Ha

a » i gWMHg;njii i . ^ bm s»» tie t o datffrfamOy homes - b W .o£'$730 in to th e $8-$9

a p u m

t o oocunei'd al custouiei^ woi I little, but institudonal and ind :s would pay more, yone ought to pay equally oi : basis to ha\-e their wastewa: ** City Manager Tom Courts

ave not reviewed our rates in ^ u rth e y continued, “and in t the waste cootributioti finxn vi e s of users have dumged. Tht s dasses of u sdv th a t have b { a change, as a class, that our <

:ordPowlidPwsa

OINES, Iowa — Lottery retailc 90ra woricers and set up additke Sunday to prepare far tho hysw 9 aooooopany a record S2S0 mflbi jackpot .customer wbo comes in, wheth ildiw t o Powerball o r aot; we* m about PowntaQ, bedcally tl riate Wednesday^ rush «» mudi ' said Jane LaBIanc^ manager D Salet^ NiL if we ai, it won't be w bad. TbaA p n ^

D ft-lottery.;; d a im e d a

ursft. L i i t ~ ~ T ^ ^ l r ^ V r a ristm ulo tv

^ f < 2 d e f 'o r rth«< FM One*. I mQIion purser but tfae p a ^ pd)

iKfi esdmate is tbeble t6 m ^ayer,; b r e d ^ tl)

S■ .■''..' ■■'•Mon

m I h

naSjles ■ ||||S 1

(aven't Age as

swHt* .p u b l ic . H R H H I

would.-from ;

rtmentluplex.. . AftMdac8daa.br.cM

te^M aram lM eMwould : -. ' . . . ,todus- w arn structure wa

thecost'ofti«adngf o a » In ad d itio n to 1w t e r pU iu to s tart dtai‘rtney new user^.If adopt. * S 2 1 0 to a s in g

i “ W . ‘ S ie S to e a d i .‘n th e ofaduplex.i ” ” * , • $126 for everyT \« e mobUe home park,e b a d . S 424forareta'“■wo gas s a d o n or hotel

verbdlj^.iler, 'T 'liiaimasiiool ^ t iM S lO O m ■ a to im IBm ,aU Mber nspotabiBtiwe’rey tiy .Kfaaste ro f ' ----------------------------

H e sa id h e doe Powerball. but

. . th e a to r e 'to d sai

in j i j n n

n i i m o n . W ^ n :

• ( f t n r Downini. a ' >..;coara5eace a t a ^ '

EMtndgy, Jiily 27.1998

was no longer reflective of Qg their wastewater.".9 raising ra te s ,'th e ' d ty targiog a book-up fee for p t ^ tite to sw o u ld be: igle>Camily borne. iLapanment or each u n it '

ty mobile home in a new

ttaii store, office building, el that doesi*t serve food.

ackpotol .Ym am dial. miBontbui$250 lU ^a sudden 'ityw ith xt,-.'

-MarfcHolub, tickec buyer. ‘

MS no t regu la rly play nced-up da fais way out cf

I Weitoesday*s .h ag e . \

n t^ ,a ix W too Ug; . You » witfa n m fwn tftw. «n «\f f

I with iL TU s ooe would iBfebigtfaa^-besakL m en brmaottPoweAaB p ed c teo b o rd a giw-ay w d o n ^ to te B n d b ea t iOMo-lodaLirr;

■MIMWIkilta

J e f eCommerdal ahd indi

would pay a hook-up fei would be calculated ot flow.

The plan to raise sewi ed in a need to raise mil new equipment a t the i

— iriant,---------— — ----The plant is operatin

rated capadty. and a c needs a three-phase ic gram. The flrst phase if n ex t yea r, sa id Tom CH2M-I&11 engineering i . For the first time in it

‘ will have lo fund sewe

" re g i^ d o n s f r m the U.! Protection Agency wipe*

I tbe-plant's reserve capat o fa p en .,

- ** R i^ tn o w ,-w e^ rid sud John K e a ^ , who ma treatment plant for the ' to m eet the ammonia n we can’t take any major

' ment 6n'>line a t alL"To add extra'capacity,

install a new

o n d ^ d a rif ie r to settl sludgc^dcening equipn ed, as well as new pumps

Times-JVtws staff writt .xan be rvKhed at 733^31

"MontarFatal Capitol

HiaAsaocWidPisM

HELENA, Mom. ^ Tht- - Russell Eugene Weston.

branded Montana tbe lan - d e s , th e re fu g e-o f th

Unabomber, the m ilitiu whokbowswbodse.

Weston Ues in serlbti Washington ^ t a l afta

d ^ andew urist wound with murder.

hadataU h in Rimini,anc nity in tbe mountains west

:l , Montanans are crintfi • t notoriety^ i

: ”My reection wrai, X)h, A ^M ade^ow herofM cn a ^ vetena of tfae Iftia 1996, said Sunday, n f t f t people (at Rimini). I JiBtw iohQkLdidrbreaA.hiB« aO beonraooa"

Goy. Marc.Rad c o tc ^ : jiace ofn iy iU alprtpgrti

of America are ^wan • decant peajpie fae

. ^ B 5 * ra a o M £ m 5 o o a ^ iTfaose who hav e stay

Kacqndd, tbe recfatse vdio a primidve cabin outside FBiam tted him in 1996c

. . die maa wbd sent maa b a I c M ^ w g i p le duringU

- ■ ■ . " ' " I '

. 75 5>0 2 12 ----------1 -2 7 1 8 7 1 7 9 3 -----

W E S T E R K fl IC R O

1 4555 SS » l ,T ■ L A < E - c n

r . I

■ — I-'BMotfeal NatriMt Ramevtf Tewarattba dtirssm fact traataMnt '

^ H . : p ( i R t t o s t n ^ H j B s a r v I c a ■ 1

daspttabahc*

: 10 yaars ago. f ZaneAvstiR ^

at^ ^ ■ a p t o l S O

parcantoflts ^Sdil

^ S - ^— ” ,

IKM tfa(

^ C S 5__________________ IEjC■ .............................. I

d iindustrial users also naI fee, but the amount onI on the total yearly oej

thaewer rates is ground- Ammillions of dollars for Twie sewage treatment t _ -Iting a t o r above its Sa w n su lta n t says it R.i: improvement pro- Qiie is urgently needed “j tm K rum ^ik of th e . as iigfirm. Qen its history, tbe city V (wer-plant improve-

no federal money S

i i ^ :{ :S .c r a s c ^ . i ^ ^ammoma-discharge «ubU.S. E n v i i ^ e n ^ ^iped away, a tfaird of . .ipadty-^jrith a stroke , bdi

riding-a-fine line,* ' “ § ?manages the sewage sha:he d ty . “We’re able Cooa requirements, but Siijor pieces of equip- gni

denity, d ty officials are poeew aeration basin - a innia - and a new sec- nesettle sludge. B ener sdnipment a l» is need- . S(ips and blowers. auti

flrstriter Wniiam B ndt oatii 93l,Ext.264.

ol Hill shooting^

The troubled mind of on Jr. ooceagainbas ' laiid (tf kooks and a»-- th e Freem en, tb e ' '

tias, dw Kdioes and

ib tu condidoti in a ’ ifter a nm battle with that Icn-two officen und«L B eis.dniged

oread 2,000 miles to learned that WestonmnlHintntwfliwwttwt.»tofHeleoa> i^ n g a t their latest - ffc and o ff ld a ls -a re :; ~

Not agaixL^. \ A i n 'k C a f e i n ^ ^ . Jhabomber t o n ^ i n fd t so bed t o ifaose K wanted m td l tfaem ■ im gaa,d>aritwauU '

called 'H ontana *ii o rtkn^ aad the peo- rare of tfae kind'aad ifaete^Tl»eB«diylO . ^

t a y t r i ^ d n d e 'T e d 'Hfao lived to y c e n 'ia . -: deU aoola undl die ^ etttfaeTbabom bav ' '

i!S iS £ S S S r;;^

s a a c s a a . Ss;ita itd tB defaeldby

- / • • • ■ ' ' H

«0 ' 3R- PMI CS ' f tCE OR STE 2 00n i UT " r t i c ?

Clintoilawyernegoti:Decision on testi cx)uld come; this ^

WASHINGTON— FaiingViin 'the Monica Lewinsky inves White House said Sunday thi Ointon’s lawyers are worldng ro to r Kenneth' S ta n to svei direa testimony to a grand jur:

In a word of warning, the i che Senate Judidary Coinmin right refusal by Ointon to coof i>e reason enough for Congri impeachment proceedings.

Clinton aides would wt confinn Sunday that h e president has been ailed to testify. "I am lot going to be able to romment," said W hite ^ouse counsd-Charles-.r-Rllff-___

But w offiaal close to 3imon said the subpoe- la was served last wwek n the president's attor- wy, David Kendall, and B hat it requires the presi- lent to appear a t die grand juri !\iesday.

Kendall was traveling Sund KK avaniUe for comment. Senate Judicaaiy Chairman C

l-Utah, told CBS’ -Face die N 3inn>n has little dioice but to The t o t tiiat he would ignore subpoena would certainly be

iie arddes of impeadiment." H White House spokeanan Jiji

edined to respond to Hatch’s V Sen. Arten Specter, R-Pa:, a

latch’s com m ittee, to ld CN ididoo?-tfaa»faMloufa(aa4iaDd L ^ o m would lead to impeac

T rediedced tbe Con^tudo dieve that ignoring a subpoen rounds for impeecbmencJlSii [e said the tim e bad come f< liare informadon he had gad ongiess.Starr’s subpoena is believed rst ever.seddng to bring a sii m t before a federal grand jur oena and the battle of will Untsn and Starr tiiat it symbol es with i t enormous ramiflcadi itutional riA ts and tlw Starr’s om ce says i t is witl: itbority to issue tlw subpoena rst in-tbe protracted Whitewai Idon. Some Clinton defender

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iv ed to b e .th e a sitting presi- - jury. The sulv ' w U ^ tween

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. Capitol officers cut dc burst of gunfire w4il be Tuesday at a spedal cen

. the historic building wh Vi-orked and died. Their will lie in the Rotundi the coffins of preside commanding generals h

.^,-edL... ...... .......... .C apitol Police Chi

A brecht announced | m em orialiie th e two heroes” as the suspec

______ shooting,. RusselLE._Weiay in a hospital bed ir

' condition.

F a m i l y

T fa Washington Pott

VALMEYER, IlL — In •Eugene “R usty” West< ;■ unsteady mind, the world

of conspirators out to get 1 He w rote a le t te r at

President Clinton of send agents to assassinate h: P y ents said he.bjelievcd.ti tried to kill him by pla bomb in the family’s cabli sion converter box. Peopl(

MontanaCootlmrtdhoniAl

- And4ast.year, the Kcholy*s Montana roots just at

■ • the slate’s image.' 'Kifby Kehoe, of Ya

• extreme northwestern Mon diarged in Arkansas widi a

. cy to revolt against the fede emmcht and creatc a whit nation. His sons' Chevi Cheyne; of Colville, Wash already been sentenced to for taking part in videc { ^ to y ts with law enforc cfficers in Ohio last year. ,

____ Now, some _pre blMjritana — at least in part Weston’s troubles.

.........TSomeihlhg took over hi;^ out there," said Gary Baun

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AP) — Two Coffins beit down in a officers Jaccbe honored John Gibso

ceremony at Capitol Rotuwhere they and remain tl

ieir remains '• “Those winda, where respects midents and remains," AbIs have rest- at a news con-— ------------— from-where'h ie f Gary entered the C :d plans to • Her. An aft.wo “ fa llen p lanned, wpect in the Congress, othi-Weston Tr.. ilioe nt th* f1 in serious dance, he said

President

f r e c a l l s s l

_________ to him througlche goverrimei

■ In Russell often said, thi;ston J r . ’s satellite dish,rid was full Diagnosed v;ethim. ophrenia mo:

accusing , ago, Weston, wmding CIA killing two Ca]2 him. His Friday, usualrd.theyJuid__—fro m j^ tiv c !planting a doaor, his panable televi- in a lengthy int3ple talked “We couldn’

a . . ■■ ■

OTdualedhigh:ehoe fami----- in Illinois in 1971 added to “What he di

wasn't him whi Yaak, in Illinois," Baun jJontanj is “Something h hconspira- whenhewentto ederal gov- Wesley Alcon vhitesonly dent of the Cot evie and th e National .

Iwve M entally n i, 1 I to prison slipped throug deotaped state mental he< orcement upheaval

Montana prix blaming— hralth.rareioiL]

a r t — ft*- a year and a

•his mind ^ ^ ^ * a b o w i aum, who ddtorsandslJpOT

Sunday S7.00 per we ■n.gyp -per week. Sunday 01

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und*y.$J.70 108 of tbo MahoQode, M per week, dctignaied u (be day o Id in advance Icfal'notice* wilS be pu e delivery U Poitm ^iier, plea* lldahoraics; addreti fonn to: P .a C week, daily Idaho 83JQ3. rnnlySJ.OO. -n dally and a ^ v S g S l

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;0-be-rem<bearing the bodies of P reiicob J . Chestnut an d ' Speiison will be in che SentDtimda early Tuesday Lott[1 there all day. cheewishing to pay cheir Atmay file past the be b

Abrecht said, speaking tion»nference a few yards 58 a ire th e gunlnan h a d ' '“ wille Capitol 43 hours ear- dayifternoon service is Cemiwith m em bers of Thi

)ther officers and fam- dieda slntn men in attcn----- gunnaid. jnenin t C linton, Vice Capi

jhootingsiugh the television and to r ,” nent spied on him, he _ Russ«th ro u g a neighbor’s of thth. him:d with paranoid schiz- true,’nore than a decade theoiI, who is charged with ' A :Capitol police officers Montually ignored pleas to do ves-that ho visit the- —meditlarents and sister said- h im sinterview Sunday.. and edn’t get him to a doc- it last

gh school with Weston Rac[974. -------------- --------- nothindid yesterday, chat failed

while he was here in every ium said yesterday. proble } happened to him wfaent t to Montana.” s ta te» m of Helena, presi- mmth; -onsumer Council bf 'Tht ll Alliance for the that wj 1, believes Weston with tfc ugh the cracks of a family, health-care system in And

Uveda>nvatized its mental part tin acJcnv-iocomo people ..... for a n ! a half ago, and his guiI paden tt-have com----- begt^fIt poor serrice, long Mootar pshod payments. - R a i

week, daily only S3.0Q . Pf only S3.50 per week. Id In all above raiet. A l i i i l>111 be levied for all | f i » |

a d o ni(UPS63l-080)Ui>ub‘ L K llT h lrd Si. .W .. t« la . — r r n r101, by M aiic Valley / V L WodicaV paid al Twin-Newi. Oflldal d iy and FQHVponuwu to SeiMioo 6C- 'ode. Thundiy'U hereby ,dS S ly or the week on which

ea(« lend change o f 3. Bo* 54«. Twin Falk

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Idaho: High pressure o lo stewly dry and warm c «l(|cmoon.

; However,'enough moi again produce shavers i portkw of the state.

-----Arj:jup.m:rra<lariniaprimarily over Ihc highw

^ nvMntairtsandextrcmeso PUinK Thonderstorms i

Ihe central Plains across tl Sundiiy, soaking parts oi

iembere(re s id e n t Al Gore, Hou; p ea k er Newt-Glngrich an enate Majority Leader Trei o tt all are sch^uled to atier le event, offlcials said- Abrecht said Gibson, 42, wi

e buried Thursday a t a loci on to be announced. Chestnu 8 and an Air Force veterai il l be^ihterred'ffie'fonoW n ay a t A rling ton N ationi emetery.The two Capitol police offJcet led of the wou'nds when th intnan, a loner*with a history c en ta l illness, burst into th apitol Friday afternoon ani

suspect’sir,” said W eston’s fathe; iissell Eugene Weston Sr. “Moi the time, we would tiy to say t m: ‘Rusty, you know that’s nc ue,’ and he would say: ‘You’r eone that’s sick.’"A stay two years ago in ontana mental hospital seeme do him a world bf good. Th

sdication docttwsprescrlbed fo n seemed to soothe his nerve: d even after he stopped t a l ^ last year, hc seemed slightl;

ladcot, however, said he sees hing that indicates the system led. Weston “was accorded sry degree of effort to treat a )blem that he had” in 1996,en a court committed him to-thete m ental hospital for two nths. • •There was extensive treatment t VW conducted in accordance tl tbe wishes of himself and his iiIy,” RadcQtsaid.Jid Radcot noted that Weston ■d at his cabin at Rimini only t time, had not been seen th m a month or so, did not obcain gun in Montana and did not tn-his trip tu WmAlngmq-ff f ^

Fhinkly. there were ofljer end-

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to the Naiional WMhcf Sovfce ra* K( dcMNs Uaho rraiisporlatton O SvwwAitc.idAa/’itd'iidhmpgJttn

f over the region continued de« 1 corylitkms over idaho Ihis Tl

-• fromnoisturc remained lo once ' ■s and ihur>dcfSlorm$ over *

Onditatcd tH{str5ormsT,vero~'i>«W Cf dcvalions of the cenlral into southeastern Idaha , Pcnii $ and showers nvTpt ftixn Sh s the Mississippi Valtey on #Missouri,aridswmsalso ''’f t '

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use opened fire with aand handgun. - jm'ent . The conM R n of 'end from Rim it£ Mont.,

ed from c r lo ^ to sewill the clay. “His cardia«a- im proved,” said D.nut, Hospital spbkeswoi

nal locks and brtwght do- ous exchange .of gl

» rs Gibson, the Authorities arrangey of-----in -a b se n tia -fo r -Vthe . Monday in federal c md blocks from the Capici

a i l i n g m i

ier, ca lm er than beforilost returned for visits toyto home here in this nnot farm town in southeri ’re still spoke of fantast

. ment plots, they saidn a less likely to engagined bors and relatives irhe long rants,fo*' " rie IS sici^” His ; /es, • Suhday. “But he wa:ing ter. He was mudi moilUy of himself.",

«s ties like the Se<ret &m ..... gave ihi$ individu^ a 9ed scrutiny but did not di : a ' doDs that would indkat 16, those here in tbe state I he have missed sonu

The Secret Service 1 nt Weston early in 1996 oi ce • he represented only, s lis tftreat to President CUni

Newsweek manzine » this week’s edidon th Iy 1996: Weston went to 1 re Langley, Va., and told s( in - e t a he wanted t Q ^ot___ He vras taken into a aeaItt *Yamoied on lIEe ttw 0

. an Oliver Stone movit d- hours BDdww rdeased.

n < a l l■ 7 3 ^ - 6 3

lATHER ih RECAST Inform

Une

3 I 24 HeT n n rffc iA ®

■ I S»■ Ia k SOi H ^ 9 Q i IkwcV.andenol. Partly cioMcJy i/a chance,of , ch*wecfihund

^ w g « M g id a ^ U u J y 2 7 ^

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w l a s £rnnw*o-«wow CT mjmr p t.a

ai^bandatVHF^M 162.4 0fI623S n Department road reports it:

Icvcfeped over pam of the South.Thundcfstorms and locally hea>

-om eastern sections of N c b r^ ai lg the moming through Missouri a m Illinois and totucw.Gulf Coast Thundcntorms dcwek)

iCffOSBRIiSFBlKeTfBfireQfrSil Ito southern Georgia and aloni eninsula.Showers and a few thundcrstoi

long the contra! AJbntic Coast dur lg, reaching from North Can>Iina 10

3 i t o l — ■

I a

of Weston, 41,It., was upgrad- serious during iiac status has D.C. General voman Donna

~tiy^ and but- d o m in a furi- gunfire

nged a hearing-W esto n -o n -----J c o u ^ a few pilOL ■

. SbbkM lv

u n d

ore. When he to his parents’

s remote, rural ' \S c T g ^ e ^ undiid .Buthew as .age his neigh- DALLA IS in his hour- «venget

southem li r f r t s s F i i i a ^rns doing bet- nore in control ' ios.tem

toanover early! Sun record run vrtienitha

----------------- - And thehit 101 by

: Service who consecutive a y w td e a lo f - T hafk li : draw condu- .w ithoutat icatesomdiow sun «ets, teofMontana Charies G( >mething."he th e D a l l i

Examiner*i « looked Into . “It's like >anddedd«i can’tn m a ya-low-level ‘ sald.'*ffyt “ “ «»• was raised

to the O A ini security qffij tocot^off." report stun.

ivie" for two^ CoottMdtaM

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E Mll....................... Portland, Oleavy rain ^>rcad ? « » . aandlCansasdur- . g - .fg ft ,. Irf and into «x* .

' Seattle

lo n g th e FloridaCanadian

•storms s tre tched Calaary during the mom- Montreal . .0 N»v>™y.

ibyunbrallasftoatfatTauttw I Pmh, T tu t , and Eanke M o^ r fa) a toomaiMnt bl Arik«ten. Ta

lolofthenig der broilingLAS (AP) — Texans can’t ;et relief from the lethal . cn Plains heat wave during* to w is e wotdd be tbe cod

•unday, giving the d ty a run of 24 consecutive days : hasnY dropped below s a the daytime temperature ^ midaftanwoo, die 21st ^ dflyofhighs above lOa- k ind of ijustairifed heat;: a tm e cooldown after the cs, can be deadly, said Gagior, ai field agent for

illa s County M edical er*sOffice.ike running a fever You • n a fever indefinite^,” he 1 r your body tm pera ture 1 led during the day whenn't have air emcMrinnW ,ta n ^ t t reason that U lt |cool off, you’re not going 4®"-.‘ • «

fitoiii _ ~InmAl• W lte p te M ta liv a h a j n

r Wldte Hotue Couiuel nt a n d n ^ ^ b a i l i d i u t Giir could C nb tts a nib- -^ •d tting im ide iit, risideiit.la not above the ni r t W M diUBerenayin b

I r a the power ot the hin n e h to ia iic d ii ia c n » tii g e t hia testlntonj,. to

s■ r ^ o n t on a li ald** - hi orC3iiUooandStsrr.to ii«iclf.<ri(er « h « li.rlh e : : Sii-pcpiier,.beGniae the . „

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^ t disappe£ : Texas heat

Nationwide, the heat hac blamed for 141 deaths, ind at least 93 in Te3tas_— -..

In addition to contribut deaths, the hea t is blami S1.S biUion in a ^ c u ln ira l age and more than 6,765 firesinTotax

In neighboring Oklah which has had IS heat-r« ^ t h s , the heat has affectc l o ^ of Sunday churdi servi

,,, of the.men.are.wc casual dothes today, alack shon-sleeve shirts,” said Lankford, a m rab e r of tbe ^ p t is t Church in Altus, 1

. ISO mUes west of Oklahoma “U su ^ y this service is p vrell dressed, b u t peopft going m ore and m ore ci

. because of the h e a t” ' A griculture S ecre ta ry

Giickman on Sunday issu M e ra l disaster dedaratia 66 counties in southern and tral Oklahoma.

“T h e p res iden t now hai make a dioice in thU gami ^ I d ^ - laid Jonathan I ta

tlMPresident-Dow wiU d d ie rh i t

e r to CUnton.'liidintedfiuhl that the

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No law wWASHINGTON

'era l law m ade it RusseD E. Weston J r

'gun. Buc once he tod relative, activists on the giin control figh no law couid ha\'c shooting rampage.

Investiga to rs si shoved past a meti

- -lataily sfiora-i»lice-pressed on into the the tim e hc was w< captttrcd Friday, mo another Capitol polici fatally shot and a >x

. tourist was wounded.

i l H o s p i t a b nJ* WASHINGTON j ^Doctors say th e mj* !with killing two Ca; » ’.officers is doing beti

ling his m edical con< :>critical to serioustr,.- “ H l|i ,:c a rd ia c ..^ 'improved,?! . D.QI

. J lo sp ita l s a o K ^ O t Louis J o h i ^ said S

r 7 a f i e F R i » S £ W ^,Rimini, Mqot., was cl imurderinffdie two'.Ofl

t^ U .S .C a p tQ i: '.y . ; » W e s ^ was injured

mostlikiWASHINGTON

. Policemen, security | .taxicab drivers were

' m ost lik e ly work* attacked or threaten* len c c on th e jo b ii l$$Osi the Justice D reported Sunday.

•‘ J Whil.e w j)rkplace ■ ■ to u c h e d - ab o u t 1.;

---------A m ericans'ln 'isge;^ ;« c e n t year s tu d ii^ t ^ .lo f.su ch v ic tim s dr

' ta o re th a n one>fifil] -■ Preceding years, mii

o v e ra ll d e c lin e in -■-CAmerica. .

* T h i^ of every five ' Was a strangei' to tl

an d in tim a te re la t ... ,'jtr ien d s were;far iess i

■'■'workplace violenci Overall a ttac k s ..

' “About 37 percent > -tims of workplace vio •’they knew th e ir ofi

< 'said J a n Chaiken. d- 'the Bureau of Justice

-. ‘»*Bui very few — oril- percent — w ere victii . ''C u rre n t o r .f o rm e r ‘ jboyfriend or girlfrier ■-'trast to other violent ii

Nationwide, 21 p w ,violence against won

' s committed by intio ■• . . a i d . ■ •

The bureau found t

Mtvf the bttlldR^ Two officen «

Bothswould have stI (AP) — A fed- “I dori t illegal fo r goingtol

i Jr. to possess a more guntook one from a . . not appeion both sides of ation wheIght agree that m ake a <%'e stopped his 'Walker,

Control IIsay W eston N atior

let al detector, spokesmiice offiw ,-then out the jthe Capitol. By existing gwounded and It is illc

moments later, firearm sJlice officer was • ColumbijI >-oung woman them toed. Capitol |

Tipgrades-shooN (AP) - m an charged I Capitol police twtter, upgred- Kindition from

. j^ a tu s h as j iO t G enera l ivgflun Donna .

r'O^&ers inside ' ‘ '• -L' chargedjred 'during an Saturday.

g i i ^ ( 3 ^ t a x i

kely to face(A P) — place vio

ty guards and than 21 {sre by far the peak of ark e rs to b e rim s to aened with Vio- 1996. Tha(1) in th e m id th e ' natici D epartm ent decline in

that perioic e v io len ce 9.1 million1.7 m ilU on Using v;

967^he roo'st. “ Hureau s rd, the number Ience in ISdro p p e d by - The yei

ifth over th e that periom irroring an dents, mosin crim e in simple as:

together bIve'assailant?' and threoL) th e victim . Workpliila tives an d aged 1,023 ss involved i n ... .annually, tn ee th an in a g ^ v a te ii

There wi:nt of the vie- for cach fe:violence said 12 perceno ffe n d e rs ,” were injur. d irec to r of were treatiice Statistics. es.only about 1 “ PoUce ictimised by a greatest rii e r sp o u se ,. 1,000 offio^end, in con-. th rea ten eIt incidents.” period. Pri >ercent of all . cam e in s<fomen and 2 ‘1,000 giiarc

itimates, she o fevery l , . attacked oc

id that work* . .lenM .

a d e s a gstopged Capitclon’t know th a t th e re 's to be much hiie pud cry for ;un control, because i t does pear to be the Idnd of situ* vhere more gUn laws would ‘ a d iffe rence ,” said Bob :r, president of Handgun J In cional R ifle Association anan Bill Powers noinred e gunman broke several ggunlaws.' .illegal for civilians to bring ms in to th e D istrict of ibia, and i t is illegal for to b rin g guns onto th e >1 grounds. And it.is , of ,i

oring suspect’sj exchange of gun-

H j i ^ - f i r e in the C apito l F riday oftenioon.

Tourist Angela Dickerson, 24, a re s id e n t . ’of

^ ^ s h i n g t o v ’s

* ■ , h e a l ^ 1* I. enough to be-dis- < !d from th e hospita l - ly. \

d drivers ' s violence ;violence declined m ore .1 p e rcen t from a 1994 „ f about 2.2 million vie- ■} ab o u t 1.7 m illion in hat was even larger than j, itionw ide 17 p e rc e n t c in violent-crimes during „ riod, from l i ; million to n Ion. ^{.victim interview s, the - c studied workplace vio*

11992 through 1996. Fnearly av erag e during riod was 2 million inci* lostly in the category of a ssaults , which lumps r both unarmed attacks • ;ats'of'viblence^ place hom icides aver- >23 a year, rapes, 50,500 r, robberies, 83,700; and- - . -- ted assaults, 39S300. were two m ale victims female attacked. About

en t of those assaulted jured, and half of those :ated by doctors or nurs-

B o f f ic e rs 'f a c e d th e : risk; 306 out of every ficers w ere attacked or ned d u rin g th e study Private security guards », I second: 218 of every {, aids were v ic ticn is^ [r iv« rs^Fe-{h ird :484— - 1,000 cabdrivers were - >.

1 or threatened with vio^

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g r ^toi Hill shobd

course', illeigal to s h o o t ; “ H ow m u ch m o fe i l le j som ething be? Laws d id r here ,” Powers said.'.

Weston was once comm a mental insdtudon and d not legally have a firearm, apparently took'the gun r ^ t i y e who did not repc

___police— i____________' Current handgun contr

focus on weapon sales. T solid opposition from tl lobby and little stomach opponents for laws that seize handguns already in i

,don.

’s status to seri(.Weston earlier had beex

tigated by the S ecre t S a f te r acquain tances rej hea.ing him make thrrats the government and Prc Clinton, but the agency mined he was not immi; dangerous.

Investigators do not yei ^ i> chy„a:aan..W ould.cnti

C ap ito l, draw a Smitl Wesson 38<aliber revolv< open fire.

Additional charges aj Weston are pending.

Police catch suspSAULT STE. MARIE.

(A P) r - A. m an suspect killing a new spaper exei w ith a shotgun w rfs 'trit wounded Sunday in a sh«

“ with-policeV the'sheriffs d ment said

Nathan Hanna, who had missing since the Thursday ing shooting in the bffi ces < Evening. News, ‘was ci around noon just outside th policesaid.

S ta te police and Chip : County depud« were sent

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layer of securi .' htilfiing

^ ^ ^ ^ 9 The ihousa visit the Capi first-hand lo< ment would I the center.

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tect the Capit - Friday’s asss Holmes Nonor tq ftfffltissar

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members.” st ABC’s rThis Donaldson and

Back in 1991 sition to the a at 571 million,

• - buildathree-le3 n f i S foot tourist cen: : ^ the east side of ^tpeoplecr-- But sincc th. egal can gunman claim< 1 not help police officers.

warmedtothei imined to Senate Majo Idiuscan* Lott. R-Miss, oj m. But he center would li m from a away from the port it to $25 million in i— ;— --------- air^ady-bMO-iitrol lavre project, which i There is cost as much as the gun hope in the next

Jl among under wa>-.” a tj^ould The Capitol i n arcula* cent congressoi

arc without qi acccs&ible of ti

IOUS«n inves- metal detector Service people can w,

■eported duough tnany p ts toward There are virtui resident on*visiting,the» 7 deter- or attendiininently hearings in th

, builcUn^ ret know Capitol Hill I I ta r . the^>> A b r e ^ OQ QQ ith and said poUce abso Iver and visitors center

indeed move th aga inst least some nsit

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jpect in newspapeMich. area after a rc

rcted of. seeing Hannacecutive woods carrying i‘itically spokesman Miiihootout said,i depart* Officers rep<

R anna to droad been HauxweU said. 1symom* once at die offia5 of The fire and h itcaught abdomen, chestthe Qty. in stable but gu

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isands of people who . tioapitol every day for a pe<look at their govern* thtd be screened first at 20(

■ -• -• 1a visitors center Ls “the ex|hing we can do” to pro- wepitol from a repeat of latssault. said Eleanor moion, the city’s delegate cer> d long a proponent C

m the Capitol the bet- Km

irists. staff,, visitors,- - -20Cshe said Sunday on the

lis’W eek with Sam couind Cokie Roberts.” inii991, Republican oppot eni: cost; then estimated • evetn, killed legislation to T>le\‘el.446,000<quare* parenter underground on booof the Capitol. wh<the attack by a lone und

imed the lives of t s-u innixs. Republicans have art;leidea. theajority Leader Trent grc!, on Saturday said the ' afted help move securit>- meiJie building. He said slimin pri\*ate money has risk!n-commiMed-t07th«------—Bih is now estim ate to ' simI as $125 million. “We ^ ic x ty e a ro r» 5ogetit

II itself and the adja- ’ « aonal officc building Q ( : question the mostf the major govern* . .<BsinWashingtoa , j a ^ rs m ust go through :ors, but oncc inside w ander unguided

y parts of the CapiioL *013% no restrictions le offices of bwmak-ding congressional u-jthe outlying office jgrg

U Police Chief Gary , ^JPfaUatftF^irinn,-.. —jsolutedy suppwt the ' ' e r “berause it does ' the screening ;0f atisitors further away H Hibers.” H u

5er shooting . bresident reported . n

la w alk out of thelg a shotgun, county , ^Michael Houxwell ^

&;peated!y orderedIrop h is w eapon. • Hi Hanna then fired U Rcers, who renimedit H an n a in --the • Asst and leg. He was p, guarded condition

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WASHINGTON — Call i other year 2000 problem.

The White House and con sional R epublicans Have I

in^y innocuous issue of wht census-takers will, be allowe use statistical sampling, a so “super poll" that uses info tion from a small subgrou people to make projections a the population as a whole, ir 2000 census.

The long-running dispui expected to .come to a head week as the House debates 1 lation th a t would p lace a month limit on funding for census.

Qinton administradon offii M M bM pm idw lS M IildaU TCTtrtJiT'tjitt*tf*trtnchnhj5 Kmit because it would serio

2000 count. Republicans-ot the sampling being planned i counter to the Constitutional inition of a census: an “ ac enum eration,” or counting everjTJne in the countr>’.

The stakes are high for k parties. Using sam pling co boost the number of minoritie who have been histories imdcrcounted — found to liv< inner-dty areas. And since ur i« a s tend to vote Democra Jie partj- could benefit when < gressional districts are redn ifte r the census. Republicj neanw hile. feel their alrea Jim congressional majority i: isk.-Bui-the-dtiipuie-goe»-bc>t limple po litical ca lcu latio

Clinton cour donors at me

ASPEN. Colo. (AP) — With lays or so to go before the 1 elections anti a chance )cmocrats to win back congi ional seats, P resident Clini net in a p o ^ mountain retri kith some of the part>**s most g rous donors to raise Sl million “The stakes could hardly

arger,” he told do n o rs 'a t i temocratic National Commine ummer weekend re trea t 'D eiiiuuats hope’To'picIfvp

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I it the Census Bureau ol House bill would

ongres- _ preparation effort ; been ^ the’accuracy of ti .-seem --- -i= -anourcoraeth hether serious social a wed to repercussions acro sort of “There is S180 k forma- . al funding to stitc oup of emments that is b 5 abour part on census dat in the curate census woul

' some degree the fi >ute. is used inauura tely id th is Shapiro , the 5 legis- Department offida a six- the Census Bureau or the Shapiro added

would force dei ffidals preparatoo’ work, i itknlyxrarinR .priatinc ■eooic

o r ^ e - conduct the nexrcc d runs .. Against the'back al_def-.^ sible presidential ictual '-sional supporters a ng. of of sampling conti

.............blows over the iss- both side'accusing the ol could , the once-in-a-deca ies —- risk, ca lly , “This legisbtion ive in d ire th e en tire 1 urkwn threatening, e ig h t; rauc. work by census ai n con- professionals.” said Irawn Maloney, D-NY. a si cans, er<Jftheuseofsam| eady- Republicans cour ’ is at pling is an unprovei

is far too unreliable

ions. census.

rts generous ountairi resoih 100 Novemk)er's elections fall the>* need fora majo! fo r To accomplishigres- Demooats need maninton it. Television ad\’erttrea t most powerful camj[ gen- candidates, cost tenson. dollars. In the 1996l ybe GOP—alwa>'$ bettert th e the Demooats — duittee’s imo ads in die last 1

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bateu officials say the )uld c ripp le tKeTr forts and threaten }f the nekt census D tharco o ia-h av g ” - ll and econom ic, icross the nation.80 billion in feder- tiite and local gov- is based a t least in data, and an inac*

vould mean that to le funding is lieing tely.” .said Robert he Comme.rce ndal who oversees

ied th a t th e bill delays in v ita l

irk, such as finaliz*

I “devastating**

cf census. *■ 'yv wckdrop of a pos-- ial veto, congres- :rs and opponents ontinue to trad e ■ ishie, wrijh each le other of putting lecade census at

ion would jeopar- ‘e 2000 cen su s, iht years of hard s and sta tistica l said Rep. Carolyn a strong support-

ampling.»un ter tha t sam- oven sdence that ible to be used in

is party orttions the 11 seatsnajority. .................—ish th a t ., t he ' monej’. and lots of vertisements, the am paign tool for :ens of millions of 996 elecrion, the . rtter-financed t l ^- dumped millidhs ist 10 da>-s of the 5 Demooatic can-

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go togI got a call from a

CarL It was a a y forJic fill man in tus 40s,-buc cessful people, when th to reach out to their proud tO'Consider C

• • though for my SOth bi some kind of reptile ej n e w hatched.

It took some effort f his masculine pride-an

■«» on hi<ttiinH TfAyn< SOmis on the jn ind of.a.lo

— “I'thinlrl-vrantTcr'bi^ he said.

At some point or an guy wants an clectric i surprise rae to leam tJ the Vatican, the pop« plays “Hang On, Sloop exert a strong appeal they combine two critic:

1. A guitar.2. Electricity. -

Taken separately, thi little intrinsic value. B have an almost magical <

..... amediocresuitarplaycitar pla>-cr, to play ivay k

I got seriouky into ele ‘60s when, as a college start a band called “11 later became “The Fed later became “A Bunch

. Older and Developed P We w ere a “ psychedc means that we sounded W6T9 on drugs, not that I suggesting that anybody

— -— A sa-m em ber of-thar dream was essentially th inspired legendary musi< Beethoven, Mozart ane Five: The dream of getti

------- fier.-This-was-importaimusical dynamics of a roi very similar to the politic Asian subcontinent. Let’ the drunmier, and Pakisi tar player. There is alwaj these two instruments. 1 want to be the loudest, this band, they stan o u t. then, one day, India goes cr dnimsticl^ Pakistan i ened and responds by bi erful am plifier. Then 1 regain superiority, buys sticks, and maybe a cow the bass player (China choice but to escalate, ai

_ _ band is so loud that mere can kill whales swimm

■ miles away. (In a selflei this kind of tragedy, tl almost never tuned Up.)

My point is that I have background, which is wl me in his hour of need. \ house-sized musical supe hundreds of electric guita

........ amplifiers the size of publive near one of these sti

.. . hope there never comes the amplifiers get crank ously, because the resuli measure several miles a a

Carl and I spent a whi ta rs , w ith me offering i n s i s t s such as “Here' “Here’s another ^ t a r d' salesman helped us out, e technical aspects of guiti type, body style, picku necks, frets, etc. Carl li: then , a f te r considering made his decision.

_______ ^ w ^ t a r e d ,9ne.!Lb«m. So he got a guitar. It c

complete rock*star set in which also included a str amplifier. I was concerned fier, becausb it was small

. powerful enough to causi damage. But we agreed th a b i g ^ one if he ever

1 called Cari a week later

' Despite this'setback, I away. He’s learning how from « videotape instrua 18 years old,” says. CorL Once he’s done with the a

^ to play “House of the Risii can.start a band and pl^y I the bride and groom cut th to play 'House of the Rlsit as beir i^ tz ra h s (“As yo

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sangl3guitais-getherI a guy I know named IrJielp. Carl is a success* Ilut sometimes even suc> In they are in need, have Ieir friends, and I am Ir Carl a friend , even I1 birthday he gave me I: egg. uiiich thank God I

rt for Carl to overcome I !-and tell, me what was I lomething that'l believe— —IJhity ah tjcfiTTguitar,” Ianoiher, almost every I

nc guitar. It would not ■1 that, late at night, in ■ □pe picks one up' and ' I oopy." Electric guitars ■eai for guys, because Iideal elements: I

Hr iKinp 1“ OawBany |

these elements have I. But combined, they cal effea: They enable iyer7orcveirart)adgun “ y louder.electric.guitars in the

ege student, I helped j “The Guides," which 1 r e d ^ Duck,” which . f l uch of Guys Who Cot H i Prostate Concerns.” H }delic” band, which H led a lot better if you ■ at I am for one sccond ■ )dy>%'as. ■harband,-ray 'artistlc" "’‘*5 f the same dream that ' usidans such as Bach, andT he Dave'Clark etting sTbigger ampU- rtan rbecaustro fthe” * ^ ' I rock band, which are . litical dynamics of the Let’s-say that India is kistan is the lead gui- ways tension between ts. because they both •St. Let’s say that, in >ut roughly equal, but ;oes out and gets'Iarg- ui is naturally threat- f buying a more-pow- !n India, seeking to »ys e\-en larger drum- wwbell. At this point ina) feels it has no , and pretty soon the lerely by tuning up it nming thousands of [fless effort to avoid —

the Federal Duck'.)iave a strong musical ; why Carl called on — d. We met at a ware- uperstore containing x uitars, not to mention 1 \public housing. If you.............i stores, you’d bener ,nes a time when all anked up simultane- - suiting a a te r would . “■ across. butwhUe looking at gui- ng knowledgeable j rre’s a guitar,” aiid ^ r over here." Then a It. explaining various 1"^. ;uitars such as wood ^ '

ing all ilic fa y o ri,____________ McC

It came as pan o f« in a'cardboard box, strap, picks and an

ned about the ampli- all find probably not '*use permanent ear i that Carl ccnild get 9* leams how to actual* " amc*Iter to see how he was un into a problem.

It, lie was p lu ^ n g JOW to play chords if!**' ■uaor. (“He’s about . irL “He has acne.”) e tape, he’ll be able lising8ua,"'njenhe w a t weddings (“As t eaOce. we'd like Using Sun” ) as well ■ you all dance the

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lothes that are abundant this s flat can always be relied on. T an opt fo r low er-priced co IcCarmey’s Chloe or the rnnar oyage. ih e basic pastel suit i lis year. too. And those who > rand statement at a garden wed dd a flower-bedecked h a t Still uncertain? Here are ansi

Q. Can I black or white to A. Although the rules on blac nm g fashlcm followers — have flbly in recm t years, the color s ons of moumiiife a c c o r ^ to \

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t he’s also a distance runner, i metiraes o%-erwhelnxina.’ itHons, sdTtry to geim yw a lets hot.” said Blauer. “But ] : in places like St. George (I it’s hard to a ’oid.” nakes up the difference by i by the quart1 leave fruit and sports drink long my workout route,” Blai , when you get to a certain pi o e to drink.” . is the high season for call tfai JPPpintout.ibacmosLAffleiia -o low, according to a growing «arch.t>u don’t have d io u ^ water ‘ cells s tan to draw w ater £ n.” savs Ih-. Andrew WeU th smative m ediane. “Y5uFHe r hean has to work harder, a to red irea blood from less vit m can set in before you stan

onal’medical wisdom is that i• eight cups of liquids — beer verages don't count — every i idons and medical researcho illy inadequate.>nal Kidney Foundation says ii e 8-lO .glas^ a day, and <nrg half again as much, su re you need to force tha0 txy to drink as much as you e ou Ihink you need," WeU wrin iical advice column. “Just-» UI hour on a warm'3ay~may i

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• o ld e r peop le , cannot . this.”

And a IdcTs heat^eguL tem is not as well^addpt adult’s, so theyVe also at lar risk. It only takes a 1( loss of a gnall child’s b< to bring on death.

* * Exercisers must-drii (when th ey a re not because the sensation l a ^ the s tan of dehydrat

“That’s why you have yourself,'* Blauer said, don’t, you’ll become di

re se a rc h a t th e University School of M to ld th e A ssociated Electrolyte^laced sport: are only netessary for e ultra*endurance athle: lose vast amounts of thi

Lxx)ks__ContlnuMlfniRiM neck . T hen you can ta sweater off a t the recepda

_ White and ivory are sti . p ro p ria te because the;

attention away from the even if wedding dresses longeralways tnosesha'aj designer Vera W ^ "Wi times do a pole piok or ( o r b lue wedding dress, w ould be funny to ha guests in white and the t color. I do have a problem because white or ivory is j bride’S|Color."

A g B in rlf7 0 U'have-T« white, add a spot of color jadcet, sweater or scarf.

Q. C an a woman w pantsuit to a wedding?

A. T his is an o th e r si tricky question, and the i depends on wfaat sort of w you’re attending. The widi ing palaao pants of form sons have given way to i

— KrBamlined.look..which. -- for-day buc less appropriat

6 pjn.Says Todd Okerstrom, c

manager a t Neiman Mar don't think a tailored pan a'ppropriat«’a t a wedcung in:a synagogue or churd: the tradidon of women in ( and skirts StiU holds true.”

W ang adds, “ I t deper w here you’re going. If j going to a wedding in L the Queen raight be at, i

— a p p ro p ria te . But if i Southampton, I don't see t lem with wearing a nice lioen pantsuit”

Q. What about bare k>ok astUpdzeases?

A ^T he e th e re a l s lip i < either in soft solids or dreaj

' ral prints," seem 'tailor^na a stim m er wedding. Hov some versions m just tb<

. . and sheer. One solution is t along a narrow, cropped cai in a similar tone, or add a scarf or shawl for th e cl

. ..theatossitoSiortfaerecei;And bener tbe long dres

. som ething too short. Sa] q u e t te c o n su lta n t Ba Hoffman, '‘You'shouldn’t really Iow<ut things or th e :

vrith the slits up the Even if you bave great legs matter of appropitateness."

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pothalamus sacif^’ said — id, n u^don .- — P4irdue— nMm W fW p ion service. ' particularly lo t re ly on

guladon sys* dpted as a a0 at particu*a 10 percent L 3 £ ^ B S S ^ s body fluid als pecessar] . . , beat,-amongdrink even said, ot th irs ty , ^ ,on of thirst teaorcaffd ii iranon. . , H««! to force fe in e isa tU i

And beer?t s s ^ i^ d s a s s 'j e s i s t ^ s stSTnedidne requ ires 8 o e Baylor metabolize it,r Medidne, in an on-lineted P ress w ith colorts dnnks Lundstrom. ** )r elite and , consum ed irHletes who can upset thtn6 miner- ance.”

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! Still inap- h e y d raw the bride. ses are noa t ^ i t a y s - - ' t l t a w f f h ; nve some- < doiin'« pathiiia or (*l«doii .:ss, and it have thele bride in ‘?tu*wl6Jktitr em with it, ■ fjeewchaiieti is StiU the

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Kentucky Dert>Miks, sudi tha t an oversii

with cabbaw tip dress, draw attention Ireamy Qo> And, says Flc■made for : w e a r a h a t to ilowever, ding it’s too i too light ' mery.”is to take Wang says p[cardigan key: **You doid a flMty brimmed hat o:i ch u rch ,. ' dutft or one wi

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"being! rules dinerent for —nice lii dd ina? d ressiwer is a resounding' ' 'Hoffm « w eddina will nat- tant. “1 ire formal, with the and hi ty in black tie. Male Hawaii d also be in formal do ac 1 < tie is specified on fledsh

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Sweat is an early warning i em for heat injury. Sweat t ingers on the skin is a s i ^ ligh hum id ity , and hum id -etards the evaporative cool leeded to avoid trouble.

Sweat that turns clammy ii » ies the body’s heat-shedd

em IS im d e e p .t ro u b le '— U le a t s t r o k e is s e t t in g in , a aedical a tten tion is needed.

But if the only sweating yoc loing this summer is beneatl eiling faii, you still need to [rinking more, the experts say

For exam ple, if you 're oi

« invitation; if not, a dark si ill suffice. Says Mr. Butler edding RSVP, “Evening we ii{^ are m ore formal alway DU wear long dresses and tuxi ter 6 :^ pjn., ^ f s usuoUy ti

!ople' tharare'getting'm arrie nd also the parents — if they^ volved, more than likely it wi : a more formal wedding.” This is also the dme you ca t away with cocktail attire ar e color black. If the event lite tie, only long dresses ai ipropriate for female guests. Q.~Ob'dliretent religions ha^ fferent dress codes?A. Weddings of orthodox'rel Mis are not the place to wear ir*? dress without a shawl c dcet, regardless of rell^on. Fc wish weddings, “youll see me taring h ea d covers in a •ains, but each community' ing to have their.ow n stai irds," says T eresa Parkei m ^ E m w ^ E l life cydes an lebrations director. “But fo thodox Jewish weddings, eve ests would cover elbows an ees. It’s a sign of respect” rerra L«hrman, a bridal coord tor and'ow ner of Sensatiom lebrations in Dallas, notes tha oe colors are more appropriat weddings of different culture t an Indian wedding, there ar lumber of colors that are goo :k for guests to wear, such a :h p u rp les a o d deep buc ndies. With Asian wedding! I is a symbol of good ludc.”2. Do men have to wear a jadi andtie? ■.L “I don’t think a tie is neces y anym ore, bu t it depend lere th e w edding is takini ce,” T.«hrman said.>uiu or a t leaist a Jacket ancare th e m ost appropH att

)ice, barring the occasiona zkyard'rancn wedding. At i rden w edding o r la te af te r Ml event, men can sometime: t aw ay w ith w earing line t nts-with a crisp'Shirt. StUl sing invited to a wedding is i e lictie honor, and you shoulc iSS a p p r o p r i a t e l y , . says ffoian, th e etiquette cbris^ t. “If the people are laid bad 1 having it by a waterfall ir waii, you canleave your tuxe ac home. But never wear ruf I shins!** , '

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the proccKlure fell from ocoto 1 ptircent, w hile a t ing

' h o sp ita ls i t d ro p p ed it 19 percen t to 12'per-

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TWIN FALLS - C M a 'S Seat Advocitfe Training wi held from 6 (bJLCLpjn. Tu< in th e E d u c a tio n C en ti Magic VaUey R e^onol Me .Center,---- ..

T he tra in in g sem ina -designedTotaise'ftw ai^ne the importance of correct safety seat'tise by'trainuig i ested individtials in each co to becom e’ ch ild safe ty ad v o c a tes . E ach advo receives one child safety sei

For m ore inform ation, the-M ag ic V alley S afe ] t)ffice a t 737-2431. .

TWIN FALLS - A childi refresher course will be off from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdi th e E d u ca tio n C en ter MVRMC ~

P rereg is tra tion 'is requi Call 737-2900. /

- ta t io n ,- ^ H o ^ t t^ A c h ^ ^ Mentally Health, Satisfying FulfUling Lifestyle** will be from 7 to 8:30,p.m. Wedne at the KMVT Community R< 1100 Blue Lakes Blvd. N.

T his community*educa sem inar is offered by Car View Psychiatric and AdtUc Services of MVRMC.

Preregistr&tion is requei bu t no t re q u ire d . F o r n information or to register. Canyon View at 734^760 c 800-657-8000. ,

TWIN FALLS - A Commu F irst Aid and Safety ( in f ch ird^nd^adiilt CPR-and i aid) nine-hour course will offered a t 6 p.m. Wednes and Thursdoy a t the Ameri Red Cross.

Fee is S40. To register or more information, ^ 733^ o r stop by th e office a t Shoshone.St..E. Prepiym er required for registration in classes.

T\VIN FALLS - The Big I Klub will meet from 10 to i: a.m. Saturday in the Educai Center at MVRMC.

This program is designet help prepare broihers and ters for the new baby. To re ter;call737^2900.-^—

spitals Icent. Using a mathem ati m odel, study au tho r Tobj Gordon and colleagues condu th a t alm ost tw o-thirds of statewide drop in mortality ct be explained by the shifrinj c a « to Hopkiiu. The smdy published in the July 7 issut Annals of Surgery.

Gordon, an associate nrofe of surgery and health policy,': regionalirarion of surgery* occur for various reasons, inci ing doctors’ referral pattci

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IN T E SnN A L BACTERI O V K RG RO W TH COU C A U S E N A U S B D IA RR H EA IN ELDER

The small bowel is practic sterile except for some i (mouth) bacteria swallowed i saliva, Stomach ac id .-sr intestine mptnrty and a spe type of immunoglobi (substance produced . protection agamjt infections) important factors protecting small intestine against bacH Bacteria growing in the sr intestir^ may lead to vitai defic4encH«^meinly-vHai B’fl.diarrhea. lack of appet and nausea. All these sympti are very-lrequent in the eldt but it is not known h frequently small iniestl b a c te r ia l o v e r g r o w , c a u s e s , symptoms, A group Investlflators from Austn studied the frequency bacterial overgrowth in the sr intestine in an elderly populai (y?57ears uiu) dindSmparg with a younger, populaili Their results a/e reported li recent issue of the AmerJt Journal of Gastroenterolo They studied elderly patie ,w l t h j n 0 0 b VI p

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)0 FOR Y(TWINFALLS

~ ~ ~ , Red Cross B abSafeQr fifnn>e o ffered ! will be p .ia Saturday'ai uesday ' office. This cour Iter a t aid , safe play; fedicol bleeTiing emei

' ■ infant and child i t a r is Fee is $30. To oess of. ' 'moreinformatlo: t child o r s to p by th e i inter- Shoshone S t E. coim'ty. . and prepayment y s e a t the class. iTocateseat. TWIN FALLS n, ca ll version of 'the : : K ids . B reastfeeding s

tion is s^edulec 6 p.m. in Rock Ci

Idbirth The silent auct >ffered items donated b: Klayin local restaurant: e r a t es. The money

used throughot u ired . help La Leche

mare Aoth’firs an ..... cotmnunity. • •

e ^ a —og and childbirth course « held from 7 to 9:30 ( m d a y beginning Aug. Roonw 1,-in th e Educai

MVRMC.:a tio n Prereg istratlo anyoQ Call 737-2900. Uction. I

JEROM E - Cl

_ starting Aug. 6 ti) ’ t a t th e Sc. Bene

Medical Center SI The classes, tau

•unityI ta n ? preparaoon tor It I (Ir^r — .cl'im geJrdurm Ft ;ii h . newborn care. 11] ^“d S ^ i",1>e series wm

re fre sh er courst who previously h classes.,

o r /o f Cost is 530 fo rt ^ 6 4 ($6 per dass). Bri * 718 the first class. Tt ent, js_ _ s t.B e n e d ic ts at 3:m all _____________

To do [or you is ing of beaUh'nla

\ Kltis events and 1130 Information shoul

a tio n by Thursdaif for \ the foUowing Mon<

ed to Fashion. Mail m id sis- T rttes-Weuis, P.O.. regis- Falls, ID 83303, oi—— — o;yit» a r l5 2 TTiffrf

best for suItica l decisions by insunby A. care providers, coiJuded. ences or govemmiif th e She said manageicould n ies have a re s ting of examine hospital dy was outcomes when dl sue of . to send cheir padei

. “At a minlmuinfessor make sure eyerybiK said to th e reg ional ty can said. “Second, thnclud- steering patientslemsi cencers."

t e d L . R e a M J > . , B ln ith & R ea Digestive Heal

Mee»b<f cf Swtheni Maho Med c EROtX)GY • GAfiTROiNTBSTlNAL

BOABllow of the AacricM CoUfe cf Cm)RIAL predisposition to lULD overgrow th or e\ e * vitamin deficiency. Ti B D iv o f a b 'n b r m a l t

immunoglobulin cc stomach acidity wer in 52 patients [22 ol

1 ,H. years of age), Thirty smal fia£j evidence o

diarrhea, lack of a nausea (M of the!

. for years or older). Ele these 14 (78%) elde

' 9 ‘pe had evidence of sm< bacterial overgrowth

small of on ly 2 our ol tamjrt younger patients v fimifn— comoraints. Gastric letite. nor differeni bet

In t h e "Immur silnal produaionlniheeWi w_lh . in . ,c o n c lu s l .o i " P , ? f . ; i n i e s t l . n 3 l .— bl iraiia o v e r g r o w th sh / . o . ' considered a s a pos s™ ;. of diarrhea, lack of

S i i g naiiSM In.lhe.elder absence of; ovf

delicieray ,,.., l i p a A r t i c l e t a k e

'Gastraehterology' i |ogy< In, co o p era tio n . lenls A m e r l c i n C o l

6attiocntefolofly,Sp We Insurant (ttmM 24 hour pl

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.LS — T he local that a e 1998 Walk fo r . we wil g and silen t auc* led' for Sunday a t , CreekPark.

jctlon will include OE^: by more than 60 ' stancents and business- tion a:y ra ised will be bo;^<lo u t th e y e a r to • to suple L eague reach ’ ra te sl M d babies in the

rse wiU be offered ?y®"s0 p.m. Tuesdays, «^ 4 through Sept. cation C enter a t ' -

tion is required. j e S S i ' female

C h ild b irth and« s will bc offered have a' p.m. Thursdays, managi1 through Sept. 3, ly and n e d lc ts F am ily even ir r snack bar. . overbc caught by a regis- jealous w ill'em p h asize Plea: r labor and birth, joke. JiB-pregnancy-aud—----- -= ■The second class p — — dll qualify as a rrse for m others T/liSi f have taken the wir Ihe five d a s se s ^oml Bring payment to ® To register, call _ . i

t 324-4301.--------- -------------- Jo— 7. . ins'g'IS a calendar lut- only

elarctf <jcttt'itif», jVr»T i education, juld be submitted jr publication in 'onday’s Health it notices to; The m

7. fittx 545. TWin JU, or deliver to our WSr.’‘W r - — -"-'Soxi

Lirgery murers or managed consumer prefer- ^^^^^1 unent regtuatioiL ged care compa- ssponslbility to d data on surreal I | 1I deciding vvhere dents. - •= ^ um, they should 2 n i ( y lx x iy h a s a c c ra _ _II cen ters,•** she . ^ they should be " v»mah

Its to the better tootOMr.

KA.C.G. I Sea lth C en ter><»!c«lCrt.«p 7 I IALBNDOSCOpy • 7 N il^csR n n B D ‘

to bacterial TNI evidence of • Rour

. The presence .. - . t n k b a c t e r i a . ,-Roun

content, andvere measured | 3 3 older than 75 n f \

irty-six patienis of chronic ■ ■

f appetite, or ■"" ie s e w e re 7 5 ✓Eleven out of i Q ^ Iderly patientssmall intesiinal' A m Mhcompared’ ' f “ ' of 22 |9 « | , • "°™

s with similar _ . TTacldity was)etw een the. SlrJ; erly patients, d e c r e a s e

lunoglobulin '• vtMurk siderfy. •io n , sm a ll b '3 c te r i - a 1H ,

sh o u ld * b e l . v ^ ^ n i )ossible cause ■ ' . K - f t j of appetite or ■ : ierly, fvpn In — 3vert,vi»min ; :

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’arents’ rese laughter’DEAR ABBY: I am 16 years oli d will be a junior in h l ^ schoo September, My boyfnend ant ; parents have Invited me on i mly.vacaihm-widnfaem.-Abov ioten pm ple will be going., tiy p a ren ts have knowi yan!* (myib6y&iend).and hi: nily for several years. Ryan’s rents have offered to talk tc ne about this, but so fa rm j «ntsreftise tb let roe go. Therj J be plenty of adults around i of course Ryan and I would ire separate sleeping quaners. >(y dad suggested I write u l and ask ifytlu think ic woulti OK for me to go. He promised it after we recei\-e your reply, will tiiscuss the issue again.; — TEEN WHO WANTS TO

TRAVEL

lEAR TEEN: The circum. nces surrounding your vaca- n appear appropriate. Your rftiend’s parents will be there nipervise, you wil| have sepa- e sletiping accommodotions, I this is a family \'acatibn. am sure ovtir the ytiors you 1 your fomily have disciisscd p o n s iM tr^ o rtiiv ib ft^ Ir ite m’s parents have invited j-oii, leans they trust you. If you con- t yourself accordingly, I sec no son.why'ypu shouldn’t go;:

lEAR ABBY: My problem is lousy. I am jealous of all other lales, and it has made my life e h ^ . , I am 37 ye&rs old and m other of two children. 1

e a good husband, if he can tage to live with me. My fami- md frientis, my husband and n my childiw think I am way rboard with my feelings of ousy.lease help me. This is not a

Jea lo u s is ruining my life.

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A s you know firstha ^ m ^ e TOU and those a

miserable,^ UiStiJ you lea m to , secure about yours^yo *y» oUy condnue to have m«

Short-tetin thesapy, foiai LV cally on this issue, wiD hi

ognize that your feelio based in reality, and wi

[” * useful tools to manage may have to work h ^

^ this,,as any counsdtr w ™ it can be done.

DEAR ABBY: S;ni retired, I go shoppu{ wife more often: I ha>

•g.. women: piitdng-th£ir.

then turning che irbaa while they look for it may wane to purchase.

— - -.Anyone could easil;these purses or wallets

^ " away with them. So foi ^ p lease advise womei f® their purses with them,

them in the carts.I — FRANKLAWREN

in . W O O D O Tu-

DEAR FRANK Far I >y me to endanger your h

safety. Ladies, for Frai please keep your purse

3 lets with you; never le unattended. -

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I WASHINGTON — : Americans hafte hlghei nit«jhan.whi»;},I«9_c less Insurance coverag better health. .' seiems p a r ^

hQwever youi slice Qr data, it dbeM*t go aw: iP r o fe ^ r David Kayei ‘of the C enter for ih e Latino Health a t UCLA a statistical

Mexican' Americans likely than whites to die three major kUIers — 1 ease, cancer and stro! have lower infont mort they are more likely to 'dlabietes and liver duea:

Part of the explanatic .health advantages see ;that a 'la rg e sh a re of 'Americans— about 40 p are foreigR*bom.

Immigrants are less-su Konfr «H---- f| Bud ***"

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away-as they and their [adopt America's high>f^l isedmtary lifestyle. That

- ;help shape America’s I- jihe funire, because the

population is expected t lAIrican Americans as t ’try’s largest ethnic

.jaroimd 2005.' Because people of Me: ^ OMnpose nearly two :U.S. Hiq^anics, overall fon Latinos tend to rel Mexican-American exj -But among Latino grou; are ' d is tu rb in g dispai >ealth.

rT rr^rrJ^= eK a 'm ple^eft< living on the U.S. main m ore’like ly th a n Me: Cuban A m ^ c a n s to dii turely. P art o f the re t .with social class. Puert< .who are U.S. citizens I

Eyelasl:: DEAR PAULA: Please iwhot is the time it take lashes.to grow and whi time of th & resting pha: new ones grow in? Also the length of tim e befo the Ias}m are replaced blashes.

__ _ The reayw I would likttEis is tKBTTairoSenQ some of my lashes off them) and 1 tieed to knov •do to get them to groM lonce read tha t sometin [will not srow back, but M urce » d this has no i Kgrowth, diat diey WOI { t ^ .your genes have: prog {mth no effec t from cu {breaking tlieoL If that is W i s it diat if lashes bv the total length tiiey are [to grow, and then ^ cu

. k e n , th ey w ill s ta r t |

they stimulated bsjting or breaking? I t mi kotadly c o n f u ^ becaus re a d th a t plucking bro Kause them .to h o t grc pgaiiL'Does’plucking al

. Ihoir follicle ^ e r e n t^ r t ^ting'orbr£aking?Tam'9eR a Utde long. I m pe you ca

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:an-Ame—^ M exican ' r i (her poverty • v —. • 'Js.ediMttlon,.;___'■ ■ •rage r - a n d ,

adoxlc^ but ; r ,o r dice th e . faway,” said yes<B8Utista: . he Study L A .'it's.not

less dieftbm the — heart di»s tro k e .'T h ey . lortalityoBut ’ to d ie frbm iease. ’ ' - , ation for the ' ■ ’ seems to be^ . ' o f Mexican lOpercent— - '

s-susceptibie cands’<part>—

ieirx W d ru i^^ ‘ ^ ^ ^ ^ 11‘fat diet and ‘l u t fact willi’s health in —the HispanicK itosunnssu th e c o u n rminority by

Mexican ori.nvoKhirdsofall statistics .reflec t the | |H H H | |H

experience. •roups, there • iiiwdemAtnip aritie s in souncE&A

ain lw d areMexican or often are tr tdieprem a- e s t g h e tto i reason lies New York, erto Ricans, h i ^ e r iif t M by birth , land.

»hgrowthsase tellm e, t ■ ’ : kesfor^eye.

is uie >hasebefoi«M wbat isefore all o f ■ Q k J d byaltnew

)ff (curling tru th . Eyelanow vAut to hair on yourrow back. I age grow th^ e s t h e y befo re , the]Init.another.'. .growdiproccw a H M m i ooeonitsowiUgrow jim a to ta l of a!nffUBOtd, before dte bcattinsor S S S K

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Elasho. like all of tlic mr body, bave on aver* C fth cycle of 28 d ay s ^ ley fa ll ou t u d .th e m ocess starts again (each— own q r d e V l^ t means q{K ! abou t 45 to 60 days ! hair emerges from tite ' ^

« s not grow ffom th e ^ e hair but from the root,‘ the ddn. Breaking h ^ Iend or middle doesn't corhocmonaDy/genedcally betw th .q r d e . ;^ t t ^ also^ for-f f ^ 'o n h a ir-^ o w th . ' . thedoes not. a ffec t h a ir ' itse

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■AULA: Did ymt ludce n*s new CokxStay l i t e . Eit] ad in itial.adsinm aga. ion,

PROFESSIOl

M onday thru San A ppoin tin toa SuCTe»ted;~V

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i s e a n d H i s p a n i c :<r t f U.S.women, cardlovascuU a the leading cause of death nlcMomen.

causes of death lor women, 1993 of total ttactttsi . .flose,

: ~b y ofscular disease deaths f»,.1993- •.frt OMthB ■ •*'

>f Hispanic wfomenwho have: ifexafdse* 622 t t e m : _ ^ ^ _ 4 8 _

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“ We can ’t say th a t Hispanics have wonderful he ** said m edical'sodolo^st I Z am brana of 'Qeorge Mt Universiiy in Virginia. “We i

dianceTfoifines showing it wbs SPF 15, the botde i t^ l f said it was SPT 12? The firn rating w u reason I wanted to buy i t ' 1 disappointed to see the sec rating, but dedded to try it way. I have not seen your re' of this product yet, but sirjil^arf.tho /\rigtnnl. fnnn Hpcxcept for its h e a ^ feel, I bo iL

Can you «l<n recommend s drugstore styling gels that provide protection from hej have norioal hair and a norm oily scalp. I use Salon Select No. 6 Shampoo, Neutrogena 1 Safe as a conditioner, and E Styling Gel Level 5.

— SANI

DEAR SANDRA: 1 noticed con trad icting informal between Revlon’s advertiisem fer tiieir new ColorStay Ute the factual ra ting on the b( itself. However. SPF 12 isnV and Tm sure Reidon is diagr about the advertising error, casual wear, meaning inter tent exposure, SPF 12 offers tec tionnearfy equal tO) SPI (given that UVA.protecting ir dients areipart o f the formt Either way, if you are speni long periods of tim e out in

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on is a poor way tow iing longer) pro-jerspireorstayoutour to five hours \ y~I your skin color), ^ ■d to reapply your■way. That means ■e to wash off your ^ ji<raapplytit.if>you-r..'^S Pde or plan on stay- S wlLlay. .> protecting your , anything you put .tiat.places.n layer—.. ect hair minimally' ling can keep heat impletely « r even goal is to prevent n things heat up,Imagine trying to

Jun from getting ing a layer of any ' uct over it. Even with a hot object, hell, and until you' skin from the heat >uld continue. The tiie hair. ,

is the author c/snk- ismetics^ inctudtng'• Gosmeticf QtuntO"., fBeginninj prts^

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Valley to'become child safi irB orie loformatkiB about U | k Valley SAFE KIDS ofTkt

to Acbkve a Mentally HcalU 1:30 p ,B ^ KM VrConuBBli imunity educatjoa seniinsr is i MC.* P r e ^ r e ^ ^ t lo n Is r ^ i' nirmu prcwuatk>B'aKrt3r th R e f ^ e r Co«t*e • Wed Idoo reqaired. CaU 737-2901

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. living conditions take ace ' o v e r ^ Hinanics arc I ose to lack health insunuu md - other ethnic group.3se Many epidemiolo^

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; T e a r s , b u lg e s , hi; ■ Torn anaulus: Sudde■ m ent m ay c a u s e llny.toe , result of a tau t disc. Ligs I’ may stre tch , causing pai

■ Balglna d isc : A s disc : out. jolty-like nucleus t » ' bulge into th e annulus, ( ' painful p ressu re on ll. A)

posture a n d Incorrect bo m ovem ents c an w ear o i■ Hen)iateit(niptorad)

, N udous’m oves c loser tc outer edge; m ovem ent c annulus to rupture. Nud< s q u e ez es out. irritating e

NEW YORK (AP) — i with spinu problcBS such compression, “slipped dis iosis. spina] tumors and d tiun of thu vcnebrac ofic will) trunundouspoiiL

Wlieiv conventional non tecliniijues don 't helj patients, spinxil fusion sur; offer them relief, despite riRorou-s procedure that i an extended recuperadon.

Methods of performin tional spinal fusion surge improved greatly. None these prociklures still are surgeries — those necdinj

..........froniV’orahferiorr^in'e (ieffective location for fusions).

Today, however, a new scopic surgical technique less in%'n.sive procedure f patients needing spinal

' ITiis new method shorter er>- cime and lessens the

.........healing.............. - - •-■ Lap;iroscop>- has been years, with great success, nosing and treating gynec urological and gasiroin conditions. Recently, it h applied to '^inal surgeries

In a laparoscopic proci small, liglited telescope is in the patinni’s body, allo- ph>‘sidun to \-ievk- on an oi

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Rese^ch:WASHINGTON'(AP) -

' to increase your fitness climbing would be an up tie.

Even on specialized equipm ent tha t allov d im l^ climbing is not as < as treadmill running, accc

■ a new snidy. Climbers in more of a sprint ~ shor bursts foUowed by rest.

‘•If they sustain the cl long enough, the>' arc abi tain an aerobic training ef sustaining tha t energy miglit be difficult,” sdd F Waits, a- professor of e physiologj- at Northern A UruverSiiy, Marquette.'

Watts uxamined two n of iicrobic output — how heart beats and how mud the exerciser uses. In the ment, 16 H gerienced c with an avc“ ge age of 26 out on an indoor climbi tliat worked like a treadn tinuotisly. moving as the climljed.

Climbers did five four------ —clim bx-interspersed w

inirune rests. Tliey dimbei angles ranging from near cal to slightly overhangi comparison, the exercis treadmill r\m.s over tJi6 sai periods al a heart rate e what they did \vhen the v nearly venical.

The results were publi ihe American College oi

■ • Medicine journal Medic Science in Sporwand Exet

....... ■Ay-lhcTtttme'hcart'mte;use wis (heater for runiti for climbing, tlie study fo climbers who judge iheir energy use by their he.' may be misled. Waits said want to climb as hard as U t!ie>-would luve to r<use ti get heart.rate by five to 1 per minute, he said. '•

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sion, thus gr< noninvasive pain of recupc lelp these mg recovery ti surgeo’ can We now us« )iie being a laparoscopy i lat requires surgery for sot ion. , of spinal fusining tradi* (gasless lapa irger>‘ have spine surgery), snethele.is, technique is i are “open"' few centers na ding a large The gasless Iwnrl: nn th« tmpnrfnn? (re (the most becausc lapaifor spinal don^t allow bh

to keep the sulew laporo- permit physid]ue offers a beyond the lovre for some The method'lal fusions. provides betrtens recov* abnormal anathe pain of in realigning tl

................... results becauften used for ■ compression,css, in diag- advantages letnecolopc^ er fusions, whiointestinal mobility forpait has been The GLASSries. balloon which:rocedure, a , the area in wle is inserted traditional laiillowing the the bowel andn operating- toneum makes r going-on- -"of the5pine diiGas or air The GLASl

i: Rock clirm*) ~Tr>ing Climbers t<jss by rock slowly when tlI uphill bat- cr, which tool-

off the exerd::ed indoor ’ The result walows long held th e ir o:as effective across the diffc iccording to Nonetheless > instead do ' they felt .the;hbrt powOT ' harder on the

This may be ire climb for demands for :able to sus- the grips on tg effect, but Watts said, rgy output Handgrip siId Phillips. oniheroughe)f exercise lactate —* a mTl NGdugan mulated chem.' cise — was :0 measures climber was . low fast the hang.luch ox>-gen The idea tlthe exT)cri* doesn't requind climbers did not surptr 26 worked climber and si nbing wall ' ' tor of Clinadmlll, con- Carbondale, Ciie subject is very stop-stz

spend a lot olour-minute belay."1 with six* Pegg said 1 ibedatwall same out-of-bi early veni- rock climbing mging. For running, reisers did However, n> ! same time They cany Iin te equal to ra te study, t le widi was dimbers, lour

“very.lightwd jblishedin Watts said. i of Sports cent bodyfat, dicine and aged^S percei ixcrdse. “very'low fointeroxygen— ,-^d .------------inning than The leannes f found. So confuse peo leir aerobic Goddard, Salt heart rate thor of "Pe: said. If they Climbing," cor istheyrun, basic texts oft! se their tar- The dimbei to 10 beats necessarily frc

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surgical area to allow replr view and to conduct Tctraair. at anopic sui^mes usuallv' gas,'I one- or tvi-o-stitch'ina- tionagreatly reducing the In:ipwanon and shorten- meta/ time. lapause impnn’ed gasless repa:ly instead of “open" graftsome padents in need less cusion. Called GLASS bankparoscopic an terior Thisly). this relati\elvnew indsiis available o in^at a fromnationwide. Ovss feature of GLASS Ls GLAfnr gpinj] t 'irg p rv ftaHp

paroscopies with gas high*blood to be suctioned Addiisurgical Held clear or a ver

sidans to reach mudi muselowest spinal disc traunod's anterior approach open)e tte r correction of terminatomy, grea’ter ease healig the spine and bener Un lUse the bone is under ' suiigc)n. Such mechanical a bo<let surgeons do shon- walkirhich result in greater hospipatients. By dikSS technique uses a GLAlchis inflated ro expose itieswhich to operate. (In srairslaparoscopic surger>*. It tind tissue of the peri- the fkes acccss to the front into i tUMctilt.)— jjjgp\SS balloon is then liftinj

nbing is fun,; tended to go more the tl1 the angle got sharp- said.3ok some of the edge or boirdse, the repon sa id .. becawas that the climbers heavi

oxygen use s tab le thegiifferent angles. “Mess, the climbers said climbhey were exercising cd b<the tougher indines, of upi in pan to the greater said,ar finger strength on ing on the steeper slopes, Hngei

} strength weakened B W | ;her angles, and blood mIM . measure of the accu* emical wastes of exer- . . ^ K IS higher when the as gripping an'over-

I that rock climbing lire a lot of endurance rprise Dave Pegg. a 1 senior assodatc edi* limbing magazine,, Colo.“Rock climbing •starry,” he said. “You - t of time sitting on a l | | i |

d he doesn’t get the , i f-breath feeling from ng that he does from

rock climbers look fit. linle bodyfat. A s<^-

focusing on e lite )und the competitors veight, small people,”Men had only 5 per-

at, and women aver* cent or 9 pcrccnt — for females,” Watts

ness of dimbers may >eople, said D a le ' alt Lake City, a' coau- Perfonnance Rock*, considered one of the fth esp o nbersV leanness is not from endurance, but luse the spon favors

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cplaced w ith a mechani« !traaor. Surged may then oa t ^ y Ieyei;pf^the_spme,.wi*< as.'using Ibh^' Veisions bf bra onalinstnimentt.Instead of using the screw

letal devices often employed iparoscopic spine surgei ipairs can be made with do raft from the patient or — ev ss traumaticaUy— with cadav anked, bloodless bone produ his avoids the need for a seco idsion to harvest the bone gr om the patient.Overall, recuperadon from t LASS method is significani Macr-and-fuaon-tuccess rates-8 igher than for “open” surgei d d id o ^ y , the ludent has or very small indsion, abdomir luscles.haVen't been cu t ai aumatized, there are fewer pc [icradve problems and no lot trm complications from mus< ialing:Unlike tradldonal spinal fusi'

uigery,'the patient doesn’t ne body cast and may be up aj alkinc within one day. Avera ospitu stay is three to four da; y discharge from the hospital LASS patient can do light act ies and walk up and dov -airs.It takes about three months i >e fusion to be fully integrati Ito the spine, during which tir le patienr may'nbfdo any hea rting or carrying.

ri,notfitnes:le dlin and muscular, Goddai lid. An>'thing that is not muse - bone is waste w e i^ t that has 2 carried up the climbing wall, lavier people tend not to mal le grade, hc said.“Most people, when they a: imbing, fed it is strength-oriet i because it is very-demandii ■ upper-body strength,” Goddai lid. “We are not used to suppoi lg our weight on our arms ai ngers.”

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CANCSR Uune 21-Juty ZZt Foe mam^^ee. food, m u u ra n t manaiic •ecurity of knowinc >-ou are loved receive numerous o ffe n , m ainl) e m iin f businca affain. Capncofn role.

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daonte’s portrayal of the ab ;er is wearing thin. thi senator has apparent- 1

B this November with- en 3 debate his opponent Ke tuents what he vsill do; to<

yej, Democrat Bob Hunt- tio ! K em pthom e to join cai of debates around the I le N ovem ber g en era l wh L*mpihurne“says"htf"ts “ I rpt for one in ''

y o la iu iida te

b S ■ m m d ersu d ,,;over- ofiHonai T /uy m

Z ‘im - lo t/ie p m p erfiii laring (im ocnuirgait \ w ith • ________0 dis*.----- ------------1. . ........ences, especially after a c u rn s for th e g en e ra l I a ig n ? No c a n d id a te wh:_su^ldebatcs.optionj^__3sen tiai to th e p roper cm ocrauc government. car id idatcs, including in o tl :ep ted th a t. T he cur- chj hil Batt, m et his oppo- >Larry EchoHawk, 16 ' evt

B 1994 campaign. And ingfor governor 1^ years theand incum bent Gov. 1

ee d to a series of de* ade state, including one flo;h School. (Evans did cotbur years before that, goting R epublican Allan 1a similar scries of de- aru

d ntiimself was less busy /ien he debated Demo- offIt R ic h ard S ta llin g s prcng their campaign for m |/acated by Sen. Steve pai

ters cam paign m anager 13ff H un tley ’s call for anc ight only to Huntley. • hO't’s his (K em pthom e’s) alljtley’s cam paign mes- his[alm ensays. qu

B ut w h a t a b o u t “N

rheTnKJ i ---------------- PuUilw AOi-------------MM.|h««dltor Prtrhe m«fflben of th« iMnorUI board ^ • n , Clark Wahrarth, Stev» Cn

tetouswelcomes letteis, from nui

lects of public interest.' ; soir letter is pubilshed ■ tim» a few guidelines to {«• ' all

r

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aGGHrShefto-earthhewhile he ’f e s there.

Shepard^ flrst space flig] 5, 1961, re s to red Arncfrics th a t w ere d ea lt a blow ju: ea rlie r w hen Soviet cosmc G dgarin m ade it first. Bu and his “A-OK” splashdovm its an d paved th e way for John Kermedy to declare tht would be on the moon by 1 the decade.

S h ep ard m ay b e th e mc T^ble of dozen m en who

now m ade the nfcon more i space trave l m o re 'a t ta in a grBvity-bound rnortals. H e % us, a very earthy hero.

JS need to in debatesKempthom c’s champaign mc date, H untley has been fa r r about his in ten tions if h e i than Kempthom e.

For exam ple, H untley sa}

e n ’s c h o ic e s o v er £ K em pthorne says'Tie would toed the restrictions Balt v« 3^ar, but promises to m eet tion opponents to w rite restr can support.

But hc doesn't bo ther to 1 what restrictions those mighi —H nnilcsrsayrhB 'wltl'sappo

ing lower Sn I dam s to sav

UeshouU/ ■ d isappearin

arrtsieiin/il to n com m

Kvnmiait. p o r t ; Keni_____________ says h e wou

— — K—-ih in k .il won’ a choice betw een dam s and f

But he doesn’t bo ther to i what he will do if it does con- —T hose. are-otiLly_two„ol.tl: ences already seen betw eei candidates, and who knows 1 others th e re m ight be if th chance to explore them?

K em pthom e won't allow t ever, ffis cam paign s i r a i e ^ ing clear. H e in tends to lie the final weeks before the eli

Then, he will use th e hu^ ad v a n tag e h e h a s o v er Ht flood th e airw aves w ith b commercials telling everyor good guy he is.

There will be no hard quj answer, no voice of dissent, n draw on his own brain.

^ d if he is e le a e d , he wi office free of any annoyirig < promises to th e voters {pro might hav e m a d e to w e a l paign contributors being ano ter). .

T h a t’s n o t ac ce p ta b le to and it should not acceptat fio voierSi'Even a m atinee id< ally comes out in the s t r e e t ! tiis opponent, even if he do€ q u e s tio n s w ith o n ly “ Yi ‘Nope.”

lesrNewsAOm WB*ot___ _________ BulnMiPtf»f VlMi<ardandwTltenofadHorWs dump, Knto Rldwrt and Gratofy Kj

r a S S i S o i S d ^

rturnbCHT. Lstters considered ilbek soMA'or (ni>8dtast»wUI bcTreiaiThe 71me8-News.raseh«s the IV alUattara.'- . , ^

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jpard- — eroligh^ Ofl Moy-ican d ream sju s t 23 days

im onaut YuriB ut S h ep ardwn lifted spir-for P res id en t - . •tha t Americajy th e en d of

m ost-m em o-____________no waiKed on

re accessibleT" ~ inab le , to us [e was one of

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le is e le c ted . I v i t

says he will a

a b o r tio n . ■ t uld have ve- B t vetoed thise tw ith a b o r- he suithis womar a ln c tio n sh c bus,, 4 ;

,, to a condu:to teU voters i w ih th a tfi Ight be. throuRhwlijporrljreaclT:— fiBppymfiSnake River I met Loisave Idaho’s AiiReles.Tlrin g salm on while readiIh e a d ru n s , menitoshc I th e Lew is.

rdr.h-1 ff fi­lm la n d sea. ccmormoj e m p th o rn e Oneexpc iTould like to marriages t«n 't-com etQ ---- reladonshi]id fish. through ph:o tell voters My parer rome to that.L th e^ d iffe i:^

‘"■9 ^ h 5 ^ w m “

tn ey nad a so many of homes stihc

w th a t, how- grown up w ^ is becom- daddy in ar lie low until checks in tl (e la t io n . . We’ve soi huge m oney" “ “OK.” An H u n tle y to '

1 b ro a d c a s t _________yone w hat a

questions to , What a W t, no need to " o u r boy]

was an out: will assum e dollars at v

lg cam paign numbered prom ises he costofS40 ja l th y cam - Included m other mat* members o

.ficials who to H untley , s ia l 'm sm t .table to I d i d ^ u w c h i. • j„ i nty adviseiid o l^ e n tu . ty 'dvJser, e t and faces p^ess secre does answ er ,wo White *Y up” a n d valet for th

dresser.for___________ dent's privi

White Hou; writers and l a s e r s , sn

. sniffing do( InM* porters andtiiby director guests.

More was guests than

fy Kahn. three years —— know ih ^ f

...... I (n«fipriivrtter'aslg- , aisle, •rtephonev ROBERT

llonsen

What-sw,I’m respo:

By Garry Trude

, J no I4-7. { J fKAcnct- i • llTll [ a QUO*

INKl o n d a y j t u y ' z T ! ^

e c a p t a in - '

isposable’orry’s been married a few

terih ritU duoh^p& The Hnii] I tally, seven children by five I IIIUlllClS.iu%’eyed his years of going fn an to that, searching for perfc 47-year-old businessman cam lusion: “I should have stayed first girl and just struggled oi vith her. I would've been just

.arry a few months ago in Los Thought of him again last wei ding an article on a new mov< hore up the faltering insdnid ge - legislators, religious lead smics and others looking for eip couples stay together in tl atistics indicating that 40 per- icire of them won’t, pert says couples discard thei s too easily, forgetting that th liip— Uke any other— goesA; >hiikscs.ents’ generadon. of coursc, to given. When they said “till us part,” they meant just that lenibon lininoihfersioryrFon night os well read, “Till death ience do us pan." Which is wl )f our diildren have seen thei ndered and families split, hav vrith mommy in one house,

another and child-support the mail.sought to adapL Sought to ma ^utho^s and experts show us

way to spend tax dollarsy president’s trip to China Jtstanding example of bur t:: work. The trip participant: d more than 1,000 at a trip 10 million!:d in the retinue were six ; of Congress, five Cabinet c lo e a c li j jro u ^ t alinost 40 nbers, o' chief of staff, a !)ief of staff, a national secu ier. a deputy national secur r, a press isecreta^, a depii'i retary, five stenographers, e House television crews, a the president and a hair- . >r Mrs. Clinton, the presi- ivate secretary and the ^

nd rewriters, doctors and snipers, commandoes, bomt !ogs, and, of course. 375 re­nd photographers and some

as spent by this guy and his in Judge Starr has spent in re. But you would never ' b from the groaning on the >posedto nght)-tid».or th e -

;TA.*JOHNSON

vrorig wtth school piayeilohding to recent letters ^

deau Mallard I

1-7 r \fTP ‘ H . . / Vu

mt'98~ - -V- .-

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maniagenill ■ ^ve____ L i-o n a r :ft^m•rfect I---------------------- ^ame how to divorce... hi w kids, rebuild die Iifaon TJie iniendons ar

as make this wTcnchir maybe we torget th

-os the pain. It remind! week something we do li( o '’c- Ccrtainly. theiij’!uuon riages that need en jad. those afflicted by v ir abuse and chronic 1n d ic p ec t-as Id o -d ia t

perfecdy salvageab apart for reasons nt

hwr. Fall apart because i dus bored one morning

'''SQniebodycanYget sion that happened

, took because money is ti trusive, the ma&c I

hat. Ute Brass io die ad jarus; ltiuar8eiterT eria«ath or otie'sbwn. i'vhy AU of us have an

those marriages the lavc . in taa families are > '• to tax sodal scrvice

better adjusted - le

nic plates w d b a t^

— Leti rs William Haffner ai JJ ford. Mr. Haffner,r rav bottom up. JcS

lic ,asd idh isA pos r He wamed us aboi

Pharisees did: to ir

' r Good morals havg * from good people {

learned th ro u ^ o u„ „ at any society whIe•uri Biblical morality ((Diitv tutional) to see ho<

^ becomes when relj

I’ ° • Yes, people send school to gain k n o That’s why Christii their kids to school

1 though, what ypu au to when you mehtii

„ * sacrifice? Are you i _ • without a prayer-fr

educarion we'll rev and human sacrific such a statem ent, c Just what you meat

. You started by sij l e a r th a th e d oesi so many peopledo our public spools.' Haffner, I do: Froir when John Dewey’:

M r9 so-called Fatherw * tion) ideas were pu

ou r schools, studen

d Rllmore

t o Cijo^es^

m m m y

;es hurt faiVRDPnTSjR.

.. how to safeguard the J life, move on. s are fauldess. We try to ± ing thing hurt less. ButnHat“there s a reason Tor----- ^inds us that this is notolighdy. . ,n 's ho shortage of mor- <1 ending pardcularlyly violence, emodonal ;■ 'lie lies. But do you sus-hat there are many other ‘cable unions duit M l ]s npt nearly as crucial?ise somebody woke up Iing. Fall apan because

led years ago. Fall apan 'is tight, the families in- 1 ic lost, or, yes, becausea c c e n t field seems so *3m than iHelpuBm !

Ian interest in seeing that > that can be saved, are. re wealtliier-less likely > rices. Their children are -less likely to appear be- <

s that, like cameras, pic* lby diapers, marriage '

TTERS —r and Preston Craw- i.er, r u tpr yours from vJesus did pray in piib* - ■gpostles and disdples. - - obout praying as the t o impre.u those Usten-

tiave not “always come g le and what they haV e.. clouftheirlives.” Ltiok ' n'hich turns its back on ky (or rules it unconsti* 1how bad that society......... firelying on Its own o

V2nd their chUdren to s nowledge. Guess what, stian parents send I«ibol too. I have to ask, -v IU are trying to allude - .ii htion ariimd and chUd si ou indmating that ' . a r-free, pubUc school F revert to Baal worship K ifice? When you make • s] It, could you explain C can? :y Mying. “It Is quite nes_np_t,understaad w hy___ ddo not want prayer in ' n Js.” Actually, Mr. — ' , p rom obout the 1930s,! . . tj ey's (sbdalist, atheist c' Ither of Modem Educa* tc : put into pracdce in : ' lents were taught his

i ^ f ". •

' ' ..........................

imilies, stxhas become a d isi^^ble cot the one you have starts actii toss It out and get another. L it takes to make yourself hai we’ve grown to think of beir a sacred enddement.

I offer no argument for th< being ixdserable. Rather, m> it’s a mistake to regard happ somediing you get just for sl when in truth, it’s somethin(

aaw»fice for. Constantly then, there are times it is lui . Because the expert was rij riage goes through phases. F scendent joy t6, “Why’d I ev down?” And back agaia

That’s what the preacher i he said, “For better or for wc what Al Grtien meant when I “Let’s stay together, whetlw good or bad, happy or sad”

Some of us don't understai wcM'dsrAren’r tough*entrap 1 We fold too readily, surrendi give up too soon. And thus, n

-An old friend of mine says ccnt of the time, his marriagi

—gladhe’raUve.-The other 10 makes him'want to beg, “Pie now."

The trick is get through thi ing the 90.

Sometitpes, marriage is ju: faith.

Ltvnard Pitts is a columnist miHavld.

\ideas tha t God, the Bible at were detrim ental to their.e •and Uves ahd should be dri only from school, but from : try.

The National Education i foUowing Dewey’s lead, sta goal of “resodalizaUon.’* P< c ^ r d of the NEA recentlyj tiiay not teach johnny to re keeping kids in school untU 16 is forcing re l^ious supei from our co u n t^ .^ Aftersij of beingiaught this philoso wonder many people think school is a bad idea.

Now a ^Tiopsis of Mr. Cn letter. Christians are mUlta

•want to pay taxes, want gov -impositloii o f their beUefs, i stroy th e Consdtudon, hate and wanjt legalized discriml Richard BuUer and his men Nazis may fit that descripdt spite what they may daim , i Chrisdans.

W hen you add to that you m arks about RepubUcans ai da im thn» Mng<>- VnllfyHb< no d v il Uberties, your anim< pears pre tty troubUng. I gut types about Christians are t ceptable bigotry aUowed In today. ,

WILUAMLOCKER Filer

ByBru

imes-New s -•

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DcietyjcommocUtytif; icting up, just 'er. Do whatever-------r happy. I n d e ^ being “happy" as

r th e virtues^f; ,m y p o in tis l^ t ia p p in e ^ a s \< or showing u p .. hing you work atntlyrAnd er e n ,-------s unattainable..IS right A.mai^7 - ss.From tran-’ le v e rtn a rry il^

ier meant w l ^>r worse." That's lenhesang, t'-)!ther tiroes are! ' d.” I »rstandthe <.i. j ^ t o Uve t h e m . " ' ■ ender too easily,JS, miss so mudL -

that 90 p tf• riage makes hiin rlO percentrit— — r 'Please kiU me

tl the 10 by tnt^-

sju stan ac tp fl

mist for the Mia-

leand p ra y er” dr educatioij driven not:_^;

om the coui^ '

on Assodation,, stated their " Paul Bian* ; dy,said.“We o re ad ,b u t '' intil t h ^ a ^ ^ ipersdtion ^ rs ix d e c a d ^ - — tosophy, it'a iip ink prayer

Crawfond'C* litant,don*^;^ govem m eat^ • ifs, want to 8 ^ mte. U b e ra l/^ im lnadon. * nerry b an d p f ipdon but, d ^ lm, they 're ndt .

your stdde ^IS and your; ,■UberaU Jiav i-----------oimosity br*. .: guess s t e i ^ ire the only 'a> - 1 in America;

Bruce TTnsley,'

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m $ :: I m b f R *m m

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-------YOUNGSTOWN, 0 !T hree escaped com

' ■ ftMn^By Icm ile, from th e pei

— w h r m h c y a n r i - th ’ injnates cut their wa

fencing and clambi . razor wire to get free.

Another prisoner v S aturday. Police .sei

nearby railroad trad hcping tb catch the

of the escapees, ing time for homfddes two for armed robbery

The th ree Northe C orrectional Centei capttired Sunday mor in wy>ds n e y a neifl

__ __ !^Ldon!LknowJiQW.found them,** said White, a neighbor wh watch the arrest. “Tt

' >loi of places to hide an— ---------“O n e d u d f^ d -a 'p t

GonfliceloningThe WasWKton Port

WASHINGTON —. widespread concerns i

prospect of human don-------entistaj!canted,,ip_traj

person toda;^, th ere . would be n o tu u to stoi

Several anti<loning I been introduced in Cm none has passed. A experts question the I Dntg Administration's that it has the authorit; late human doning, n<

""“ ThcTigencyhas'nocinvi au tho rity for .other, x noreliertility treatment:

“There are serious c about whether tbe FDA its daim to be able to doning consistent with of) r e g ^ d o n of other 'i (ive techn iques," sa Freeman of Fish and Ri a Boston low firm that s; in intdlectual property.

- ‘•’ e 'p o s s ib U I t r th a r could txy to done a hui could succeed, became t

- - HoustonHOUSTON (A P) -

R m er Angleton was fot in his cell, having bled after slashing his nedc t with blades removed fioi al)lie plastic rwors, it set mystery of his ststei 'in-li murtier bad been solved.

On a yellow l e ^ pad beside h is blood-soake Roger had written a not ting he’d killed Doris 1 A ngleton in a p lo t tc m oney from his broth An^^^ o. The plan, h<

hdd hired U m to kiU I ensure Bob paid up.

In' b is la s t message w orld, R oger proclaii b ro th e r innocent. Thi

, ended;forthe:

Butattorni

bo th "thougl:

would enotigb

m iss.a .charge Bob. p

Dodi«i«Moii ju s t Iplec^e^in a ’ murderov

On. Tuesday, Bob At heads to trial in a case-^i eAd w ith h i t own deatllethal inlgcdoo. ____

" I h d i f r n o 'ddubl'tha km ed her. bot th e evidei show he did it a t the roc Bob,^ sa id H arris- ( A kdstant District Attora M cddlaiL **Ihe idea tha Rogers plan, and be did it hU b r o A ^ l d o n t belit

-- bebom.i(NiL*"'':‘'' ;R o e e e » F e b .7 suidde^ ultiBsttWift in ah^alread] tiohU case A a t ai AMnlcured-lawns-and qa e s ta te of HbttctonVRivc aectko. .'r.- • .'.v;., lc Was ev«idn« of A

.l9 9 7 ~ f iT e a a jf i .a f t® r 46dibirtfad«y^ had s i t h « r twin 12>ydM>old-

.Who c o ji^ed the teaB ' tionedrthey hM left a

‘7 l> b rii'W ra 't-:to ':^ S a terlh g the tWb^itohp

• met with

f COPY I

police C ves, 2 at, OUo (AP) — — rand th a t e onvicts w ere another hai i*-le#S'thart-a^^— inm ates p en lleiitia ry sm n t doll■Um uL M lw ----way through Jumpsuits ■

n bered over S atu rday « • prison,ir was caught W arden sew ched ao investigati and patrolled th e possi racks Sunday inmates aic he'final two. aprisoiiyai ses.were serv- “Some in des, the other ated a disi

o u r offic< th ea st Ohio assigned i I te r inm ates yard, w jiWi noming were inmates to « leighborhood .The state

aw-lhey.ever.- ..„A mericaJt lid R ichard ' mainly fro who came to D.C., area. “There are i May 1997, around here. been m w i'purplfr-shirt“ -atleasM 3 s

cting aim; g bail in li’ • ' ■ ly last weel

Hawaii annc — D espite developed «

ns about the enabled the: iloning, if sd- adult labora

re arguably adult mamistop them. sheep was tRg bills have year.[Congress, but Following

And- legal biith, Presjcle Food and th e use of :n's assertion . hum an cloi arity to regu- ' ' asked th e 1, noting that Advisoiy Coiinvoked-that----- dwTsstK.-Thr. similarly m ended pa:ents. banning theJS questions beings, and <DA can make m itted the t! to regulate . Act of 1997.rith its (lack haslanguishter reproduc- Then, in Jsaid John en trep ren e

I Ridianlson, re ign ited ti It . announceme ty. to done hum larsomtfdrte’ ^-tiea'dor TVenl humq;!, and for e m e is ^ lemorelike- Republicana

n man goe> — W hen I ^ .^.u; ' . I I found dead l < y | | | a H

led to death dc and arms - from dispos- seemed the

A-law*s 1997

>ad propped ■ked bunk, note admit* ' is McGown .

he wrote,' - vsayingBob .II Dops, to

Bge '

The le t te r

>rneys form e n " ' H H H H I

light Ro. t admissionlid be RobartAajWaugh to dls- •ttonMy Mka II a m urder wifa. Wa bestiM*ge against bmk,aivh«thhSSTS “- S

ano ther rous p ac t n g e of buUets

bead,fiTetotl A ngleton Weeks latet

s.0iatcould cling about h Bath — by his money, ai

- . / whether &er« OiarKoSBr-r-TtrDoriifTtoith Idence.win Bob was the roquestof Houston, banci » -^oU nty $40mnUooln nroey Lyn year, accordh that it was : ChRnide. He. id ittohurt apoU oeiofon elieve wiU . feUmbooUes

B utunbeko de was t h e . . ■•{?«> Bob alt a d y .s e n » r p S ite th e n a is tan ild tb e p e a : his aide 4 inw lliig^r^W hM i4«e>fa t S t f Olka: intfaftbooUeb

■'••firedMm.'. V f A ^ '1 6 . : Bob to ldpe t e r ^ r i s V . . weeks beforaii id stopped ' b r o th e r : sem lid-daugh* tlemandiiigjna rhei^Bab,aB^.xafln-> . ^ 1 ^ —'•*>«« boOKoItrieve vi t.': >’ t e t i l j S H M Dkvl^Hcki t h « b i i t [!w goiSB C |.^

3atch 4 K rlarge 1It d idn ’t help hlmrADid hadayello^vshirt.’’ 4es-are allowed'to'iwear* ~ | othes under their prison >lits. T hr e e d iicard n d----- ^ts were found by police ’ ^ ay in w oods n e a r th e |

en Jim m y T u m er sald (ators w ere exam iningssib ility th a t o th e r fiifided the e s c a p e with inyard diversion. to! inmates may have ere- vaUstraction tha t caused th ice rs to lea v e th e ird positions in th e rec wiiking it possible for the sot o in

■ ^ h n ii« ^ tnmn^x ■from the.W ashington, , {“ ea. Since i t opened in **f 97, two in m ates have F ed and there have been “3 stabbing-— -------------........... ........... ... . . ne

^ l^ v e I imbo i

eek when sdentists intinounced that they had ^d a technique that had ' “hem to done dosens of ”rntory mice. It was tbe ' .

1 ^ ^ s bom in Scotland last ^

in^ the news of Dolly’s ^ a d e n t Clinton banned ^ af fe d era l do llars for* :loning re sea rch and e N ational B ioethics ) CommissibQ tp enm ine J _ A tt

passing a federal law ^ the don ing of human fj? Id Clinton last July sub- le Coning Prohibition -a.. 97. The bill, how ever,, 2 “ shed.. , n January , a Chicago neur, R ichard Seed,I the d e b a te w ith an ment that he intended limans. Senate Majcsity ^ ent to tC R M S T ca lled ' *“£ 5 e n ^ consideration of a z r r nanti<loiiingKlL • .

estotrialor

■ • <L.Itm la m a a ceiRt appaaranea All ca RMMay/rigbt Ai«Moa b dMq itiMT, RoCM, W l a aaldda nota Ml [ that W d hMad tiM vmaM, aad ft Wy 2S, 199S. Rebait haadi te trid

seviBD shots to the that:othedtesb m lIter, stories b e m dr- ford t how Bob hadlSadeand some wondered -m m

w was a cotmection E

die tiv bookmaker in ^indling$20iAiIUoato *1 in.sporta bets'eveiy / "^ to the Houston, I ,S e ^ had aennd as VDcmcnc, ratting on Us ^iesfioryean. ■iknowBsc to the gos* Kalready had given Kameofapoaiblesu» t \ Idei: brather, Roger,■ted with U ffltarieb— ■— ebudnatiibefiareBob

I ^ c e ^ a t aeveral '« Us wife's death. Ua ' | ;ant UiA a letter \ m mBwnayBidpranisIng': T.W,

V.. 'V

. - I '

— ............ ' T_:

Smtesresumetobaccctalks^ > / ^ G H, N.C ( ^ — 01

' ing with dgarette maken M to^ if

“w S ^ ^ tr y in g to detei whether a nadonal settlem something that the states ar industry w ant to accdmp! North Carolina Anomey Gt

^ Aithdugh North Carolini natidii*na^gest' tob tti^ ' pnk has not sued' the tobacco ct nies, Easley said the state benefit firom any universal i

.roent.and_wouJd partidpate i

' Odier states pa^dpating i talks set for New Yoric City in C alifornia, New 1

___ ColoiW ashington, N onh Dal Pennsylvania and Oklah Eadcysaid.

rtmtriiW Stated— that tpbacco o niessiiould p^y biHions to covtrt tT—»tw»o anrltmrt —not be on the agenda.

•T ^norvecanomic issues, i opuuoii, w iU 'drtv^ th&'ta: Easley said. T h e re 's a gazi things diat would go into (a s ment), but the economic pie not die t(» of die totem pole.”

I n s ^ E a s I e y said die talk focus on public health issues as how to Keep teens from anol

A' spokesm an fo r Califo ■AttomeyjGCTeral Dan Lun who IS sending two assistan Monday’s talks, declined to wbat would be on cr off the age

“Obviously, public heahh p changes are an f xTi‘* '"^^y iii tan» part of the settlement," Rob Stittimaft ‘I f s not just a monm"

J. PhO Carltoo, a North Can attomey who bas represented dgarette compaides th ro u g t than-«~year»<of-negoaati

to t-Twifirm that tallcsresume.

mmurder-

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Id ftanad itobait for a n a M tt trialbiacaMthateoMdaadvll

u t if he didn’t get i t , ' i h ou in a way d u t wm be with 3 j r ^ r ^ o f y o u r U f e " .

oesdals I a meet- Monday

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■SduS“ - i> 9 " KaflayrlSrpi compa- alrbagsuddMtyol e could.

g in theindude WASHINGTOYork, Kelley was slet

lorado,- — Chrysler minivanlakota, veway with them ihoma, .' ing for ^ . f r i^ d , '

~ suddenly bun t opnmade "The a ir bag .c o m » my face,"'Kelley7ver the like someone res— wiD thewindowandc

•• •" KeD ^ro rC H ^ |> in ^ '. ^ f f e re d no^seri

izilllon across the couna I setdfr scary experien . nece is d e p lo ^ n g with*

8**^oy®o®sh. Iksw ^ G enera l Moi

recalled nearly 1 & repair sud.

s —GM=tlto say^n d a . FLINT, Mich. (. policy the-dock-negotiiimpor- the devastating," said ' G enera l.M oton; about hopes Sunday thai

die seven-week digiQiina After a week oied the negotiations shi1 more 8 « " with die suri

' stampmg dies ba Metal Center on S

-for-hireciSevenlm onths

to police, Roger v . Las Vegas on an i

c h a r ^ He was a case tha t contain cash, no tes th a t killing, and an i wUdi two men di

■ ing.' . Detectives ident

a s ,th o s e of Roj Angleton. .

, According to coi . Roger is heard say

shoot "heP* rapid to take her down, t The two men disci a im e look like a the m an identifie■ § 51.?°'““”

----- T h e -m e h -a lsohotse’s motion dei they’re aimed and vate dtem. They sp

■ ■ am dng the house "00032" — whidi theAngletons'hom

* “ • A short time lan •> M sbfotheriniaiL I Bob's a tto rn e;ttM IRamsey, insists his gMk cen t. H e po in ts " " Roger’s su idde noi

. th e re p o r t of a .v Ihurt h ired by prosecut) 4 you , doubt on w hether

' voice on the tape. .

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ers say airrON (AP) — Ross tems.icdng in h is 1994 agencran, parked in a drv----- 1 .6m: motor on and wait- Subard, when his oir bag basedopen with a bang. devicc

lg just blew up in " ly , acey recalled. *11 felt agencreached through Assod

d punAeti me." _Thpieshife, Cohn.;'who'......are Clerious injuries, is Chrys:Bds-of-consamers----- ingTl*n tiy reporting the say an ence of-air bags’ “ W<thou t being trig- th ing;■h. womaio to rs recen tly cauticr 1 million autos to . unduenstive air' b ^ sys- alrcad

^AW-strikefl. (AP) — Round- • Tweidadons to settle loadedlg strikes against en tertors Corp. ra ised mid-aihatasetUem entin honke: dispute was near. 200 strc of minimal talks, an intshifted in to high arrivaliurprise announce- Mosi ,!iu t.tbe.am om ak '^ .d ies’.nto retum d i e t e d boliaback to the Flint "I tfa1 Sunday. it,"sai«

chargehs after Bob went Tb r was arrested in •>m unrelated drug i carrying a brief- , ftined $64,000 in

re fe rred to a a au d io tap e on discuss the slay- - k U U

ntified die vdces p p * to g e r and Bob |M |f l

court documents, aying he plans to lidly three times n, dien finish her. scuss making the a burglary, with fied as Bob sug- e" not be shot in

s o -d is c u s s - th e -r ^ ^ ^ 9 detectors, where nd bow to deacti- Ilspeak about dis-

se ivith the code dl is the code torwTutlater. Bob joined

ney , M ichael Us client is inno- ts no t on ly to

Mtors that castsier that is Bob’s ]

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ir-bag?op€ns..The federal high%vay safer ency is investigaong anothe ^m illion-C hrysler.'M azda bam and Mitsubishi vehide sed on com plain ts th a t th< rices are inflating inadvertent

according to a review o ency re co rd s by . Thi sodatri Press.[Tiree^juaners of those auto; : C h r ^ v mihivans and cars rysler engineers are examin rdnrdeptoym entsrwhtchitej 'are rare.‘We haven’t conduded any ng yet," said Chrysler spokes man Jodi A rm strong. "The ition h e re is n o t to creatc due panic because th ere i: cady so much panic out then

etalfegoart‘welve tra c to r- tra ile r rigs ded with the dies lined up and :ered the stam ping plant at d-afternoon. x h e drivers iked their a ir bom s as about I strikers and supporters fiDed intersection to cheer their ivaLlost were optimistic that the s’Htettua.was.jnote.than «ym- i t ».[ think t ^ %vill put an end to said Jeff Sloan, on strike finm

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ensanserety alwut air bags."jer Public concem aboi

da,-----stem s from the 108-1Jes government blames- :hc bag itself in Iow-spee< sit- since 1990. Mott of tl of were children'or small he The National Highv

Safety Administrado » s . .expanded its invest: irs. Chrysler m inivans t in- Dodge C aravan, :

minivans from model ' ly- and 199S. There hav es- . consum er com plainthe involving driverm irIte blew open just «ifteris tu rn ed the ign ition

» agency said.

roundthedgs the Delphi Flint East t nd across town. 'This is wl a t the war." rs It was the remo\-al < ut — 27>ton, cast-iron ed equipm ent from whi iir fenders and other vehii

parts are stamped — tfa he th e U nited Auto W« Bh<-~-..strika-tbe'|:dant-Juiie.5.

strike was called June to Delphi plaiit, whidi mi m plugs, filters and other I

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iel years 1994 have been 28 lin ts •— most in r bags that ter the driver ion, key , th e •

clock1st parts plant sw hat started

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Thus, 67.4 pen 20,000 public scho covered by new «

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E CITY (AP) — Park a ‘icials across the amongi sy in coming weeks age sal negotiate teacher SSO.OQi eforschooL statcG^

to the U tah Salt (dation, only 14 of ’ negotia

hiV>xffpay and benefits perccni ichers. Bul those smaller nclude the Granite Utah’s stricts, the state’s teache

salary'>ercent of U tah’s adjustn chool teachers are .. A terV contracts for the has bee r, with pay hikes in the i icrcenC, U ^ o f iv ; .aparqy

's a i d ' (rs lastse-ffllirysmd bfiie?^ ' —'•TRer ,258, according to teadier

tie State Office of pay rai; ly accounted fo r David n g e , ahd benefit^ ' Educati-------------------------------Iimot Salt.Lakc City, ers setl

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l e n t T: CITY (AP) — A u>gnizing the con- any Express riders )w a port of This is age Park. . " ■ rt as dedicated on ■ jMormon church - Jtdon B. Hinckley, ^ t the riders of-the t f*/3 id “S12S a month, d night in storms ier.”e residents provid- stations ijnd riders .ail via horseback- - - - ly Express route from St. Joseph, Open

ento, Calif. ~ ' ’

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;-News C arrier is an ind /s h e purchases y o u r ne /s and resells i t tb y ou . V he ir carrier^ their carrier

' y o u r carrier ea m h is /h iv ing y o u r p aym ent reai m ptly o i-jo inour office-pay p lan . For

1 on the benefits and•e o fp a y in g a t the------ tse call o u r Custom er aartm ent al733-0931. iaiikyoni ^

i,T«rin M l , hW n IIOB*gr.My27.

Jdhool di:

: Qty and Emery districts are ng the highest paid, with aver- salaiy and benefits totaling . - 0 0 0 o r m ore, according to iGgures.'ijt Lake City teachers also itiated one of the lu ^ es t pay sf or.next .yaarrsettlui8<in-a-4— ent pay increase. Among the Her pay hikes was northeast I ’s Daggett D istrict, where h e rs will get a 2 percent ry' jum p, plus o ther pay stments.tentative 3 perceni pay hike }een set for tne 3300 teachers >e Granite District, pending x p tf # o m jits •

d is tr ic t spokeswoman -

ieTrovatin.'i3istaet*s"3::6oo'** tiers will receive a 33 pem nt . raise and other benents, said id Moss of the Jordan adon Association. Tiwthern'UtsacDaw'fejjch-" ‘ ettled on a 3.5 percent salaiy

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ndiepend^t b tu in ^ ’ ■ nevvrspaper^m The i.,Wh«i customers ler d o ^ ' t earn a

/h e r ■ eady a n d /

is m c ts;rcQ n l;m(e increase, with other salai r- ments, said Sandra Will g . - crict spokeswoman. The 0 covers 2336 educators.

Last week, a tenutiv 0 ment also was reached i y Disnia, where teachers s4----- e-3£2 percent salaryTnae other benefits , said 1 ;i Garrett, district p c ^ n n t e ment Some 750 teachen t resented by the Ogden E y Assodation.

Earlier t ^ year, a groi c teachers sued Ogden Cii s District, claiming they wi R more than $500,000 in bai iff -o settlement was reached ir n ' in which educators alle;

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this summer, • ingtoldahofi

From a 52-i B oise Munii

V M ' Naticuial Intei directs the at HresaCTOssth

About 425: patch firefi^ into m o u n ti coordinate t radios and 3,

■ “We’re the laryadjust- fo r th e Uni Adkins, dis- Dennis Pend^e contract-----U ;S .-Foresr

“Local fireftg tive agree- e r inddents. J in Ogden need h d p - l l

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Jack pay. A handle « pro l i n t h ^ increase froi legedthey that raged laa l ^ for as __ ___

li||9 llBBDs(er our b e s t wisheis to the registered with us. igust W edd ings '

rie Nuttlns^ J ^ n Hu^^c* T/iMf^j, AHgu« 6 .

lette Dixon & te n Whitney ^<uunir>, Attfiot 8

n Boknu 5i Rc%ert IV RuHlns & R m Kobet >v Solllncer & Sratt Lovell Mmmer & ScoR Dcweriuli.

'IU Totman fit j c ^ MeCkll 1 McCIuk & Todd Embret*on

TTiunitn, Aufuu IJ InnK ob^& ^cN otby . ..

Snnmiay. AuzMt 15L f " h s : £ S s , M i a f ein & Scott Uiuon

Sunoin Auj;un 16 y Smurthwaite & luUh Day—Monday Aujjujt 17------ ------ic^R ^u& Just|nK D ek

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Qs f^ati( rvice ina(donists have sued the j iS e h fie ^ th a rg in g lt” — pi; 9 ice cattle oiit of a bull ne i r y - a m m d iT o g p ig — pi levtti* revealed to the th------------------------------r^THilog^ng commenced in . ha Bench timber sale near . tn -th'e F o rest Service th to build a fence exdud- from the c r e ^ as miti- 'dc damage ca its^ by the bu they charge. I t also pti 0 install four culverts. th' ice was to run along sai side of Bench C reek Fc ; a m ile, p a ra lle lin g an

ion looks 5 oise“for"— issist ce “■AP) — With wildBres )oih the West and East ier, the nation is tum- y/f0 for help .... . Tji S-acre complex beside ,{, n id p a l A irp o rt, tbe iteragency Fire Center g.,1 attack on devastating ^ f the nation. ' Z5 fedenil workers dis- be in te rs who parachute '

trouble spots. They e the supply of axes, ] 1 3,700 other pieces of .f , le a t th e sam e tim e

les iiito infernos,........ £n.[he one-stop shopping ^ Inited S ta tes ,” said mdleton, the center’ss rS erv lc e -d lre c to r.----- jjs•fighters handle small-' - < s. When they suddenly ..they moke the phoneQl!,-..—_______ _______ ay^ tc n e d teams ol tire- j y d tons of equipment to ki, ecent widespread fires ^ 3 And as recently as last ^ ?C sent Boise-based | wrs to help Sght Uazes , Nevada and Colorada center is gearing up to projected 50 percent ' rom the 6 6 ,0 0 0 fires 1 last year, Pendleton ,

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But a pbM-loft^ig 'visitb] -'pltdhdfrr8hbW6d'thirf«hc« never built; nor vrere the cul pu t in; 'I'tiree roads ' Were l that w g e not detailed in <3

has occurred, topacting the trouPfishety la the East Foi the Weiser River., "The Forest Service can’t 1 'do th e sim ple th ings, suc buQd a fence, and they forct public to go to court to fi them to fulfill''their promi: said Erik R y b ^ .o f the Paj F o rest W atch.- “This is t answ er to' the public wher

Ski slopedSALT-LA K ^CITY -(A F

The Utah Cgi^ of A p i» ^s.

Distnct Court judge was ri^ not hold one sk ier respon: for crashing into another.

The U tah Court of App affirm ed Ju d g e Hom et Wilkinson in a decision rele Thursday, saying, ''Some c s ions b e tw e en sk ie rs a n inherent risk of skiing and occur absent negligence, a thiscase."

The case involved a colli lietweeh Gary Ried and Q u Schoultz.at Snowbird in A 1994.

Both men were skiing a \ groomed, uncrowded run < sunny morning. Schoultz, rfaa-takiftfrflki4easonsrwa8^: ing a numby -of-coniroUed ti as he descended Anderson : R ied dosed to within a'few o f-S c h o u ltz a s th e la approadiea a smallcrest.—

Suddenly. Schoultz lost < trol and fell to the left and the path of Ricci,’ who doul flvnirf h i t tin g h im . The skiers slid into a tree well F hit the tree with some force was seriously injured. Scho was only bruised.

Ried sued for damages, a ing th a t since Schoultz’s, took place on one of the eaj runs a t Snow bird u nder r perfect conditions, there wa: reason for'him to fall exiepi his own negligence.

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, 'Work widt us. b y th e : Filing suit la j t c«- was— D istrlcrC ourtin l ulverts Forest W atch, Id sT ulIt— ^Congress.andthel I docu- They want the-coiTosnm— UKtmiy.lia^ a t ie JlebUll must halt any lives •oric of Bench Creek until

• beenbuUt.“teven R y b a ^ sa id h i^!ich as " '‘a tu re i a re a* prcpce the W eiser R iver. Wforce . become shallower I

lises,” ' iment in the'water,‘ayette becom e exposedth e ir th e ir hea t to the

en we trout require dear,

damages detP->---------ag reed-w ith-R icis, in a S choultz negligj

ight to for a “Judgment 1 insible ing th e verd ic t"

there was insuCfic )peals that Schoultz had e r F . I d u ty h e owed leased appealed, i colli- W ritlng fo r tl ire an Judge Jud ith M. d may the court found n< , as in d e n t in U tah ci

turned to other sti lUsion al courts that hai harles o mitnr yki April Cases that have

f in d in g of negli 1 well- required proof ol 1 on a gent conduct befi (, who sion, she said. FoiHnak------ one ratifnmin ntt.t turns ■ found negligent bt n Hill. consum ed a Inrgt w feet alcohol. la t te r___ A sk ier has a d

t con- w ith in contro l, E d into “However, an inad' uldn’t a ski slope, alone, e two .stitytea.breach of 1 , R ied She noted l h a t : :eai)d had. testified that t houltz .ond befo re thi

Schoultz was skiinj , argu- Judge Russell V 's ,fa ll curred with Billing; tasiest In a s t r 6 ng dis

nea r Gregory ICOnne, i ms no tion was not wheth ipt for timony supported

buc whether any e Jury,.,,^haj(^X .ei;joun»^

u te rlz e d G ift R eg is tryjnwide. Including The Bon Mt I, Lazarus, Macy's and Rich's

>t(on P ro g ra mour registry qtter the wedding

T o ll-E ra e N u m b a r - —)rder from your registry by ca 0-638-9656.

ary W a d d in g B ookd you'll receivo ly compliment vedding andJioirie of your dr«

12 P ro g ra m 'it how we con help you comp ystal or silver pattern.

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s t ,; r e e k _H1S.T-la$t w eek in U.S.

wbnP the ., Idaho Sporting . K E E s i s ^ t a n e ; —I-court to find the.

i v e n ^ g r a i ^ i n intil the fence has ’

li^ .w a te r tenfper- prob lem in th e .

-. W hen stream s irer because bf sed- iiter,,shallow rocks' sed and. tran sfe r the s tream . .Bull ear, cold water.

ieniedRicc> a n d - fo u n d -^ ;ligep t. B u t ^ i e ^ ■

snt notwithstand- le t" on g ro u n d s iffident evidence lad breached any '»d R ic c i. R icc i.

r th e m a j o r i t y , ^ M. Billings d no legal 1 ca se law bu t r state and feder- have d e a lt with ision cases, iave supported a eg lig en c e have if of som e n e ^ i- before th e co lli- 'For example, in

i> w n«______t l>eau5e he tiad irge q u an tity of

a du ty to otfier ’

1, B illings said, nadvertent faD oh ne, does npt Con- I of s duty." lat Ricci himseil lat up to one see­th e co llis io n ,

iing in control.. .U W. Bench con-

d ls se n t. Ju d g e ne, said the ques^ lether R icd ’s tes* rted th e verdfct ly evidence from e.suppqnediL;^,

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But Neal tells his zK as you, and my house

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claim, he qwnt $732 c .- nails. The other matei

tylandfiUorelsewher I suq>ectbe founda

- Neal's bouse is wire sit unused because he about the utility r i ^ t b u t uses it for storage

..........- puU na^epdcm tenkI I h o u ^ N e a l ^ * !

. £oal«a lamps, outhow jloes have one luxuiy. jriped from 700 feet \u

counter, are insuranoe . . nights. He also has tbe .. j^ to s o f h is d a u ^ te r

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s home hunkers alone on a mo bion Range near Elba, %t4iere 1 sago burned witliin 75 fe e t.' '

*^t came a roaring up tiie c a t me,” Neal said in early Jul turing past his porch d u tttre files, pans, wire net, tools and ■lik4rbut-cooIed^>3U)Ee^tt.a£l peakSi ■ . • .

Neal had built his log houst a tin roof, he d , andhe tnu theLord.: ‘ ■ “1-wasn‘t about to le a t^ " tl year^ild miner told me. **Evei7 thing Pve got in the wt in v es t^ h e n . A lifetime of It

■Everything I’ve got’Wh«re the sagebr\ish.bume

wri] dQowers are back now, sloi down the slope before N e ^ s j TheyYe the foreground of his vate perspective across the ca TVrtiens PonnerOreeksmens crevice - and to the slQr&elt 1 Pine R a n ^ In July; m w is V on the R m River Range.

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I neighbor, *Tve got as good a ise only cost me a tiiousand dc

the rotted^ut house OQ his mi a cashon drywall, insulation i iteiials he salvaged from tite c here.- ■id my amasement grati^jriog.. ired for ek a rid ty , but tbe so<h » ■ rft—g w ^ tn

^ t of way. He built a badihou lge because he wan*t allowed

n 't managed to ridhim sdf of i ouse and gasoline generator, I xy. His feucets s t q w firing 1 t\m the mountaia ced by die scales on.tHe kitidx noe against tbe l e n ^ of winti tbe comforts of 13 pipes and ti Iten (die youngest ooe wants I id Uien he catcbesa mess offi

Ip and my boyfriend root beei dugout storage room. A dash < iwas<^tionaL •• — ----- -

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--------------- TheTTOosysrvTsasw166. to defeat a measure have fevoked China's Tr> nation' status, a label wh mai trade relations a Supponers argued that rr wTtft Chiria vras tho best» Chinese domestic policy, argued that the nation sf> accountatHe for human ri(

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226-190. a measure that i--------- education programs'from

limit funding for environm( trying to implement the K> an international environm ment. Supporters said ed( grams facilitate an open d ronmental issues. Oppont ing should not be aDocaie< Protocol until it has been i Senate. A "yes* vote favor

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Melba M. Hage~ii• Melba M. Hagemai

, Eden, died Friday. July - at the home of her c

: Judy Martens.Melba was born Dec

in Eden, to Theodore Caroline (Woliers) Sch attended Ihe Trinity School In Eden, was confirmed.'and was lati to Elmer M. Hagemarin 1946 a( Ihe Trin*ty Church m Eden:

She worked as a coo* Valley High School in Immanuel Lutheran i

■ . Twin Falls, and the S ; . Gol.d Senior cenier in Ec

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SINO FUNDtNQ nday reiected. 24d< .. that would have i . setose speod^g ot 1 t l ^ are invoN«d.

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th a country. YCSat malntalnifw trade»t way to Influenceicy. OpponentsI should >)oid Chinan rights violationsI trade.slatus-A_____________king China's status. nONVETO.T^;.--;'

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jn debate on envh >onents sakj fund- aied tor tho Kyoto en rattfied by the Ivors the measure.

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jsj active memLutheran Ch participated Sunday church organi

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''ih 'e 'sec re t knowing how have .' Her her church, fa of whom /noi angel while herhomecom.

Melba is su children. Fi H agem ann i (Gerry) Maru

-Terance (Lin Herrnision. C Law rence (^ Hazelton.

le m a n n schw an of &Tiann. 73. of Lillian SchuneJuly 24. 1998. (Herman) Maijr daughter, and Florence

City. Wash.; c>ec. 22 . 1924 and two (real- >re and Alma. was p recedeSchwarz She husband Glmeity Lutheran ents and one tas baptized. a Victorylater married Celebration vnl

mn on Jan, 3. Wednesday. Jfy Lutheran Trinity Luthet

• miles south of:ookA)aker (or Jeffrey Potterin Hazelton. wilHolknv atii

in School in Cemetery, Fne Silver and White Mortuar1 Eden. As an p.m. Tuesday.

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smber in the Trinity beforeChurch in Eden, she The :d in th© LWML. taught be giv.ichool. and was Ihe Churcianislfor many years. Campstrongly about trying to Lutheriworthy of being called and G( nd .lived, by. the saying. Wilson, at to contentm ent is ow to' enjoy vrtial you r life was devoted to . family and friends, alltoum the loss ol their A lo e rle heaven celebrates Aibe

s ; ^ e d by her three Gooc?r^Richard (l^terilyn)- Center ■

n of Rupert.’ Judith .He wirtens ol Jerome and MethueLinda) Hagemann.ol Annie V. Ore.; two brothers, ters anc(Anna) Schwarz of 1940 he' Bernard (Jo a n ) ' and theSalmon; three sisters., volume

me.o<Twin Fans. Irma Wofld.Wk«artens of Twin Falls G« ce (Ed) Lutz of Royal

eighi grandchildren jat^rartdchlldren. She d ed in death by her 2 ^ ^ mer in 1988. her par-

ory. Over Death His si will be held at 11 a.m. . of Buhl; . July 29. 1998 at the White of leran Church, three seven g orEderiTS^ ihe Rev. " p re c m ter officiating. Burial broihers. It lhe Trinity Lutheran Deshaie Friends may call at. ^ e r id a jary from 4 p.m. to B 9 ’ , ' ly. July .28 Of one hour

h a look at our Cli

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Tiial.'costs <_C O E U R d'A LEN E (Al Prosecudng tbe a U e ^ Idl

'A n d defebdiD g th e sw -tould eo3tiust«smucfa.-7—

In a ly m o to cquniy cot

camtiil m tij^er incli DavidYagert. :

Yoga-is ac cu s^ of the j u shoo ting of H uff in C d’Alene.

“The ongoing expenses 6 Yager case wffl sever^ .d iin

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HOSPnAL Some names are omitted

patients’re<iuest. Admitted

Ray. R. Plaskey of Buhl, gi side service at 10 a jn . toda the West End Cemetery in ] (Fanner Fonentl Chapel);' "

Enid L. BapUe of Shoshi graveside service at 10 a m tc at tb e Glenn Rest Cem eter G lenns F erry (D em ar Shoshone Chapel).

MUdicd B. U nd of Declo i.m . to d ay a t th e D eclo I ± apel (Hansen Mortuary Bu Chapel).

D an Eivin D ennistnrhnmg* A1n«t TTHnnftriaV /ice a t 1:30 p.m. today a t Uden-Waggoner Funeral Chi n Boise; military service wil leld Aug. 5 in Anchorage.

C a ro ly n ' A ngela C ur Laninaga of Boise, vigil sen It 7 p.m . today a t th e Aid

“ D eath"-NOTICESf lo b e r t J . S c h u t t e

FILER - Robert J. Schune. if Filer, died Saturday, July 1998. / ^ M ^ o r i a l Mass rh i 'rs tra n '^ u rja l 'w iirb 'e ’lv rhursday, July 30, 1998 at1.m. a t St. Edw ard’s Cathc ^urch.

Services and crem ation ; inder th e direction of Path dagic.Vailey. Funeral Home Pwin Falls..........................

Iimmy Dale JamesHANSEN - Jimmy I ^ jao

2. of Hansen, died July 10, IS Vi\-ate famDy services win be h n M innesota. Local cremati rrangem em s were u n d er t tirecrion of Parke’s M aec Vol 'uneral Home of TWin Falls.

un. WMkdayt or Ext. 262 th DDtkM art a Itm MTvIc* «td

ore the sendee al the church, he family suggests memorials given to the Trinity Lutherar jrch . Eden. ID 83325 or tc ■np Perkins, care of Trinity leran Church or to the Sllvei I Gold Senior Center. 210 E. »n, Eden, ID 83325. • ■ -•

B u h l lert Hartibert Hart. 79. ol Guhl died Sday. July 21. 1998 at the )ding Rehabililalion & Livmo ter in Good<nge was born Nov. 19. 1918 in luen. Mass ., to James E. and ie Worrell Hart. He had hvo sis- and two brothers. On April 13. ) ho married Annie Hardy they had two daughters.'He

inteered in the Army during d.War.ll.and sowed in Belgium Germany. He received the

lie Heart with clusters and the ibat Infantryman Badge, bert and Arinio moved to Coeuf ¥ » In W 5 ano were active in es. In 1995 ihey moved to Bohl a closer to their daughter and lusband.s suryryors aro his vrife. Annie.

preat-oranochiirtfon Howa» e d ^ 'm, OMth by his parenti. lers. sistersl c o rn e r Ruth Hart »»es, a ^ ip grandson. Pasior idan ol the Buhl Nazarene ch corxlucted a memorial ser- Friday. July.24. 1998 at tho ? of Alaens daughior,

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cxDuld reach iAP) —. our aUliof to p n d lltf of • cases which are T U n to j ,,, Tdgh J

i t o r ^ Commissiooe said the Yager (

u sp ec t like it present a <--------T — county. ■■".—• -ommi» ' , “Ih e re ’a no w

{ f i s ^ , that we can of four ' ing' tlic 'suuie pt :ludlng said.

Yagerhasbeen fune 17 lie defender to p Co eur his first-degree m'

The p u b lic de of the: has rehtsed to di

imlwtA ■ mco may TOff

)SPITALSIAL Henry Woodrov

eda t R ekRosey Tam ei

, Rupert.

grave-, W aggoner Fune day at Boise; funeral M 1 Buhl T uesday a t St.............. Catholic*Chur'Si

F ti^ d s inay call f thOne, today a t the funen today

ery in Dorothy Marga iray ’s Twin Falls, memc

10 a.m. Tuesday. Methodist C hurd

Jo. 11 (Parke’s Magic M > LDS Home in TwinFaU Buriey

LaVenie Poets 0 Fails, 11 a jn . Tue

i of M ortuai^ friends

It the tuary..

rill be M U b fM Hago l l 'a jn . Wednesda

■ r Trinity Lutheran C a r t u m ay ca ll from srvice Tuesday a t Whit< Ide^- TwinFalls. '

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L a U r n ie PottsLaVerne Potts Oc

, Twin Falls, died Thut 1998. pt her home.

She wras C>om Dec-----, Emmett, tho daughte

and Erta Wimer f^tts . 1963. she marriec Ochsnar in.Elko.Js

’ enjoyod tho outdoor__ hunting,and fishing.

love was trapshootir I won many high overials and trophies and h{ an state titiqs. She wort< to ress at George K's for ity LaVorne is sun/iv&ror band, Richard ot Tw E. sons. Randy (Diana

Clinton. Utah. Da< Lincoln. Neb., and Mil Spokane. Wash.; tw Barbara Simpson Simpson, boih ot Sp< Ihree grandchildr Oehsner of Kimberty s

9d Lindsay Abshire ol ( and two sisters'. Gtenr

'<9 'of Springfield. Ore (Danas) Maikxy of We

in preceded in death bj Id one sister. Janet IS- (araraeviile, and two3. and o in Potts.'..........3y Services lor LaVem

a t i l t a.m. Tuesday >0 White Mortuary. Burial.............SonsetMeiTxxiaJ Pane'e . can at the nwrtuary Of 10 unin senrice tlmei Th

gests memorials be uf . CaVeme ( ) c h ^ Men ^ Flrsl Security Bank n l ' : Shoshone streets In *d • Hiese funds will be i

, with funeral expenses..

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$60,000prosecute our odavire not necessarily .TfcaTti•Jteuglas.saidJn a .

lOer R on.Raiikltt meeti :r case and others take .adQ em m aforthe Colle{

> way th a t we can lQSrtK6^i hg W o l p Jly avoid b < ^

sen assigned a pub-j represent him in _____imurdertriaL defender’s office

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d l ui H agem an. e ts ,9 o 11 frocn 5 to 7 pjn. j]ao , ieraldui|»L e i . l m

W attrgnret ScnKen ot mortal service atay . a t th e United r X ^rch ill Castieford T«-n, r J * “ -^ F u .c ™ l

. Jeror ,O c te « io n j™ ,.Puesday a t White ic-,.i idsmay c ^ uncJ

« d « W a i y iS Lincc

sday at the Eden . . r ^n Chureh; friends " 5 ® /^? ■• to 8 p.m. ^ * 5u te M ortuary in Xwin

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t o O c h s m r . Fans; di<Ochsner. 60. of outsW? 0hursday. July 23. resultofi

He wa>ec. 31. 1937. in Nebraskaihter of Theodore Ore.. ana3tts. On Aug. 31. Alter graied Richard 0.' anny as i..Nev. LaVeme moved tooors - camping. service \ig. Her greatest - Kossmanating. virhere she marriage'eraTi lady events Boise LDhad four Idaho 1993. He

orked as a wait- Guard Refor 26 years. served oiived ty her hus- lDS ChuTwin Falls; three death he >ma) Ochsner ot cian on58vid^Wylie ol GrandviwMike ampson ol He is sitwo daughters; • »( Twin Fi

jn and Kathy

S KS "let Ashton, ol S T f i f v . w .brothers. Roy ;ame wffl be heW " ' -Sejvteei lay. July 28. at

ad given lo the While Moitomorial Fund at p.m. WadIk at Main and with the far; Iri Twin Falls. 6 p.m. to Cle used to help ' from 9:4ies..' Thursday.

c a r e k : ] c h a n 5 e0 about the epportunlly that oH<1 iaval et iMc uaualsr aaaoriatad

-Th is w eiTtwiiWm

ratings and events th a t wil ke p lace th is w eek a t th< 5 ^ of Southern M«ha j _ _

TUESDAY ■ k^olunteers Against vioiencc Bid meeting. 530 pjn., Tayloin a m g n n rz sa rr— — :—

-O n THETlBit»Naws

'ollowing is a list of govern- Qtal meetings scheduled this sk in Magic Valley. Hus list is □piled from advance sched- s. The Times-flfews suggests I confirm the informatfon by ling the appropriate clerk’s ce t>efore attending.

" • TODAVlaine County commissotiers,> a ^ . jC0urth0^usf.'

E^rOOurthotAse.ietrich School Board. 7:30.

bttsiness room.Imore County commission- 9 a.m., courthouse agerman City Council, spe- I m eeting . 7:30 p.m ., City

irom e C ity P lanning and ing Commission, 7 p.m!, City nc^ chambers, srome County commission-9 ajn., courthouse... . irome County Platming and ing Commission, 7:30 p.m.; thouse.etchum City Planning and

HalLncoln County commission*10 a.m., courthouse.' inidoka County commission- 9 a.m.. courthousc.♦in Faills City Council, S. .a ty H a ll.win Falls County commis-

RIES

k Aldan Nomerfk Alden Nomer, 62. ol Twin died Friday. July 24. 1998

of Mountain Home, as the of an autonnobile accident.' was born Dec. 4 1935 in ska. Ho moved to Scotts Mill, and attended schools there, graduation he entered the as an electrical engineer. He 3 to Rupert aft6r his rpilitary :e where he married Faye nan in Burley in 1976 The ige was solemnized in the LDS Temple on Sept. 18. He was active in the Coast R esent for three years and

3 on various catlings iri the Church. At the lime ol his he was worWng as an electn- or pivot..sprinklers in . .view.s survived by his wife Faye n Falls, three sons. Andy C r of Twin Falls. Jam es R.- an. sennno in the military in la ana F. Michael Kossman ig with the .military in ado Springs, Colo.; one uer. Ronda Morgan ol a: tlve grandchildren; threeI'Beryi and Moria. both of ' Ore.. and Brenda of Utah.' s preceded in death by hisI and two brothers.* - ...........ices lor Clark will'be at i i iwsctoy.JuJyX. 1998atthe , ird LDS Chureh on Maurice wtm Bp-John Cox cOndiict-

Jollow at Sunset , lal Park. Frtends may call at Monuary from 4 p.m. to 8 'ednesday. July 29. 1998 ffe^B rooting Irom to 8 p.m; and at the church. »:45 a.m . lo-10:45-a.th . .

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Devdopment banker*t- - — 10 ajiL,-Ever8reen €76.

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E AGEND._ sioners, 830 ajn., court

-TU ESD AY 1 Camas County..eomm is 10 Bjn., courthouse, d- Hailey Planning an'i i s - Commission, 7 p jn . )y Town Center.:’s Minidoka County De

Party, 8 pjn., courthous Shoshone P lannii

Zoning Commission. 7 ^ a ty HalL i

Sun V alley P la n n

10. ' Twin Falls .County sioners, 830 ajn., c o u ^

n-.........Twin- Falls-School-jp.m.i administrative of

e. MainAve.W. y Wood River Medica.

■ ' Board, 530 pjn ., m edic d inSun Valley.

^ WEDNESDAYI- Cassia R eg ional 1

C enter Board, S p.m . d 'room.

Twin Falls C o n n ty i sioners, 830 B.m, c o u ^

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' iFourtbimoratlon Oakl«j

I -, -

• ' OAKliY-Fnmk-Ka .. Bedke had enough war

rtumed out, to last his ‘generadons.; Starting at age 13, wh ; about bow old hc was t ■ the Cennan Navy, Bed

" -nomad’s life. New York ’ - Frandsco, Montana, Uu

around.But a little'vall^"that

■ ed.w hat would eveni called G00S6 Creek cau(

— - — during one uf liis-JtHllTC• .ended up settling there

1870s with a few head , . and the peace of mind t

from knowing you've i right place.

Four generations I , Bedkes are as m ach ; , • Oakley as the capital U

• rM Twttchea’tm lm a b n

Goldi_^. C o R t^ ta m 'B l: want to lock it up. .. ,,I ‘ **I guess that's why I livi ;; here where I do now.”; . H eU v«alone-except. ters with daughters.in Ida: —andlikes to a lo n e .

, The w o Bureau of Lane• Managementfiretnickst!• to his rescue in 1996 were « come, but Neal is waty of: r other visitors. He may let - Badger Mine, but lock the ' 'th e bottom of the mountai

. ; you leave. . •But 1 got a WBim recepd

hu g in g ree d ag ,a n d a^ d columbine spi% picked pa uptherodQr,aspen4 haoe<

J i o l S f f i M S l L i

c l a s s i f l e i l

f o r y o i i .

. r ^Ti'AdH’oMjJ wWyouVe’l . « for aad hell March 10 flqd a

. T benheeou iliitoad io ' ! 'HecaarotfflTi£btb«reatbi

. ihipuch ths p i ^ of m o n tl

'' / 'l^ 'im ia M tId n ,c a n ^

il«jr nsltieirt Erie B«dke MttiM»

✓ V

and aroun------------- ------ -v e rsed on

weekend al Karl Herman Dayleys, m< ivanderiusi; it weuJd can lis family for share of P<

Mabeys. when he lied - All were

as and joined Pioneer Da> iedke hved a tradidon ani ork Ciw, San ’ The celel U tah 'h e got rodeo and

night, but nhat surround-".... lon&tiine dven tua lly be buckles and aught his eye 13th annual

jre m the late The Bedlead of cattle sented; the; id that comes ' Great-grandre found t h e ' ' Bedke's<rev

“The hois la te r , the . green," he es:h a p a r t of Fifteen-yJ letter **0," Peterson er

■bniptly about 700 iM t h

to the m ihe Ni panion where 1

live up roses.. t A sapinkcu

sptforwin- mostlyontopc IdahoFails chair’s busted

theEIbaVaU^and ........-andcattleopeicsthatcame indtidedhissti erewel* . ' th e rse n th m : ofmost build academlf

let you visit' tain Uon that sl the gate at itain when

i g d c A . '

[partway ided drive

> i i h d :

L o u t -

» d s ;

id iiu td L ' '

itbome,or ' retbanSOp .

173M93L.

, c C

w hit sMtUth mount Saturday a t tt

S i i i ^und 2 0 0 of thejn con- _ an on' thfe sm all t6 wn“ih is ' 'sir I along with h i in d r^ of more Cranneys than TOU so a re ro count, and fair Gi Petersons, Smiths and up

ire h ere for O akley’s sai)ays, to celebrate histoiy, *andmostofallfomily. Oalebration ended with a 'id firew orks Saturday Lirt not before the valley's boi dwg l ^ ^ f a t^ed fOT W t

D

o a • ,jdkes were weU>repre- rel hey fielded four teams. ' asl<ndson (and father) Eric gat rew didn’t do so welL . horses w ere a littlei explained, smiling. Cn-year-old Katlyn Muentered with her dad m t

i t k i t o t h e a ^

.Neal showed my com- Neal’ire to pick mc wild For

•* wastlcushion held him doori>p of his rocking p a ^ ied seat, Neal tcdd of pn»£lley’s mining history . teredperations. His stories'------ H e ;5 stonemason grandfa- , w ithtre in the 1880s to . tobeimies. and the jnoun- requeIt stared through m^ac

It the team tortJng compatttkMi.

..and.her.imcle.3he’s been 1since she was four...............

Garth Greenwell recrwte son-in-law and niece. GreeniveU’s have some cati up to do though, tiadition-wii

“Pm still a foreim w here said. “But Pve been h m 30 ye

“I think theyVe accepted Oakleyites,” he added.

Verifled OakljBy Valley n Linda Zollinger -her grandpt

.bom near here in 1688 .scom| as well, and celebrated'Pio Days with several other gei

“How many people ar» re la ted to around h e re?" asked the few reladves that gathered arourid before the n > “Thoweands," came the rep

Cn;fiwy Hahn is TTte HmdPt Mini-CasM btatau chief and a nadicd in Buri^ at 677-4042.

n cut Its lM«thb) half.

sal’s windows.For the stoiy of the miner wh< IS thawing dynamite on a stov lor when be shot a pistol a t a ick rat, Neal presented rusty ooh Shreds the stove scat* red near his mine’s mouth..... He M t a'shiny hunk of lead ( th me and didn't seem relucts be in a newspaper. His quests:'Do me justice, and sen La copy. .

a t P c t r k ^ ^ Ic k d f i h ^ j t

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ited his .The

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ire we she

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I Hailey CouiHAILEY-ThcI

lie hearings at 6 p meeting room.

• G & Pooleyi commission dedsi and pladng londsc 416 S. Main Sl os

.qf,«™W.QOtmi»m • An omendmo

hensive plan’s sei recreation master |

The coundl tod and read ordinon<

-pianning-and-Tor

ketchum pliK E T O n ft!-P i

the meeting of tti Commission today.

Tlie meetmg sta open to the public ■ AtS3Spjn.wiU

apidicBtibn for a oa ai use at a lot in the

At 6 p.m. will Sdienhanncr*s app Springs Road.

There also >vill b

*■> Keep an (0 %-e ~; your inves

w l t ^

? ’page

lf~^■ r ’M i n i d

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, In the middle, talks strataQr wl Ing competition Satuniay at tbe

=-VAt7tu n c i l p l a n s h e a r i n g)c Hoilcy Gty Coundl wiU hold 5 pjn. today in the Haile>* Tow

y has appealed a planning on dsion wtuch i^ u ired paNing dscape screening planters at th as conditions of designw\nc%v«ial,bujldin8.^_„__nrat is proposed to the Haile>- section on rccrcation. Adopt erplanisprop<»ed. oday also will deal with alrpo anc<» regarding Pine Street > ronin^t^'laws andTpptiblJc^

p l a n n e r s c o n t i n u e t• Public hearings are on the aj ’ the Ketchum Planning and ay. ,starts at 5:30 pjn. at Cit>’ Ha

iU be a publk hearing on Puck oonditional-usc permit for a m }k Trail Creek Hollow subdi\-isa ill be a public hearing 01 ipplication to subdinde a lot a

11 be the continuation of a pub

veyeon f * ] jstments• Money jes!

".OME Join

DOKA Cou! lA Gount\

r wtth his niftce Laurie Greenwell tbe Oakley Pkmeer Days celebrst

l £ S ins ort lhe oppicondidonal-use

old t%v-o pub- planned-unit de fotm Center

i and zotung B fllO rG Offng the alle>- MOUNTAIN t the rear of plan to finali« ew appro%*al beginning at 9 a _ ..^ -^ '. . ,_ ^ ._ A ls o -thift-ma ile>-OMnpre- nonmedical a: lopuon of a Feather.-ilk; sta

jm-enile justicc rpon issues session is set for

jm’cnile emplo>''

i talk Dietrich scc agenda of DIETOICH-1md Zonmg itTannual medi. . •> . • tria ’sbusinessnHall a n d a A ta boort bu

, . purchase of a sa for master's des

i r c ^ o o n - ser.-ice fees and

Jublic hear-

''CPA Q uality Service FREE CO.

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SERVINGALLOFl''We Pcrsoitalize Our

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ill aid toiv4iMiw CaowfM Smith atjon.

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iplicadon of Savttooth De%-elopi K permit to dex-elop a 44-uhit: Je%-dopment at Warm Springs F

f f i c i a l s W ill f i n a l i z e bN HOME - Elmore County con iie the county budget when t I ajn. today.tonung,. they^-coQsicler'• < real assistance; a liquor licens

tore; a dosure plan for Prairie % grant; and jail programs. An or indigent appliaitkns. noon, commisaooers. wilLmeet-i d ^ consider CJ. Strike licen oyccs oontracL

Mihools look at bonur l h e Dietrich School Bdard wil £ iig at 7 J o today in the s iRxxn.business on the agenda indudes soaper, extnnhxty salaries, 51.( ngrecs, length of patron comm id kite fees for school bills, s M-elcome. but an executi\-e se r a persormd or student mattei

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5 • 436-9696 THEjyiAGlC VALLEY

ien w Tc Fit YOUR NKds”

I t"m UTUAI TEIEPHONE n«tiom. New £Jfr«tions.

: August 3 JGUST 10-3a n d v i s i t w i t h t b

l o y ^ o f ' P M T

u p , f o r a l l o f o u r

u c t s a n d S e r v i c e s

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Twhl Fall, idaiio 3'

V ^ L E Y . -

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alth before the

— ----- 1 -tlopment for a init residential igsRoad. •{

e b u d g e t

en they meet

resolution 0 0 - ense for the irie Landfill: a An execuQM;

eetjvith d c c t : ,___ 1icensing and a

m u sI will.contitluc he school dlv

jdesfacsliucs.S1.000 bonus

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T o d a y ’s S C H

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McDowell ma finals, falls to

............ ’ SONOKH^CaKf;-Jedrag raccr Mitch Mcltoi at the NHRA Califomi 1998 Dodge Avenger Fu

McDowcU advanced t rounds and into the fina third-ranked Whit Baae:

Next weekend, McDc in his third national < weeks, in Seattle for the

__.....Nationals. _ ___ _

Blue Lakes CC I Ladies Invitatioi

TWIN FALLS - Blu Club w rapped up its Invitational this weekei of M prcia Rankin, Li Smart, and Judy Hinds

•’gross honors.The team of Reta I

, . ritchie, Larie Hash and , took first place net hono

Locals take hon nationalhigh sc

GILLETTE. W yo.,- Prescott and Rupert's E among tho winners in t competidon Sunday at i School Finals Rodeo.

Prescott added a 149 gave him a.share of the

• ting title with Wyomin 445. Rogers took second

’ tying competition with a:______-jCaldwell’s-Angclene

founh overall in ^rls cu and Pocatello's Lyndsie

; ..... in overall breakowoy ropMegan McLeod of Sta

17.175 to her total to ta) all barrel racing vrith a her second place in th competition wit)t 520 poi

Texas finished first ir ings with 4,641.11 poii U tah (4,401.11), Coloi W yoming (3,4,82.83) (3.252).

Hamblin, Jenkin! Member-Guest t

TSVIN FALLS-Host p and Cary Jenkins shot win gross honors at tl Queen Member*Guest Twin Falls Municipal Goi

Tom Webster and Prwith ane t 116 .

In the championship I . Mickey Dugger won witli • stroke ahead of Carl Sk

Harris. James Ray and ] 111 beat Bob Wildman, Roland by two strokes oi and Carey Zebanh by 2.5

In the first flight, Jessi Gaiy Schwertfeger diot t strokes ah iad of John Cority Federico and Todi net honors ahead of 8 twe

, Danny H ite/Tracy I Thiel/Keith Olsen at 116.

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nakes 1to No. 3 ^• Jerome professibnal ’ V Dowell recently raced ' I imia Nationals in his \• Funny Car.}d past the qualifying■inals, where he fell to _oetnore. S[JJowell will compete ^ al event in as manythe NHRA Northwest U*;

--- ---------------- - •"•'1C finishes gionalBlue Lakes Country lojits two-day L adies Rcskend, with the team his Liz David. Connie

nds taking first place fai we

a D etw eiler, Linda wemd Kayl>-nn Hamblin daonorsi. tes

onors at “ school rodeo

Jerom e 's Buster 's Dusti Rogers were in the final rpund of at the National High

49 to his total, wMch the overall boy^’ cut?' ning’s Ian Welles at ond in Sunday's goat h a h 8.078.jneM anning placed- — i cutting with a 438.5. sie Brower took third roping with o 9.806.Star, Idaho, added a — take second in over-

rt a 51.788, and earn ensthe rookie cowgirl 7

points. diat in the team stand* “points, followed by , figlslorado (3,920.83), ing3) a n d Oklahom a V

fiel the

ins win '% t tournamentst pro ^ k e HambUn thelot a two-day 118 to gan I the Dave’s Dairy •est tou rnam en t at havGolf Course Sunday. hadPrestoti H afer led A

..thr<ip flight. Doyle and lastvith a gross 125, one ' VSklavos and Roger' fac«

\d Bob Roberts^ net • enoan, Jr. and Gregory to Is and Ron Shodkley Joe2.5 strokes. feet esse Hemandez and 'Ota gross 133, seven theIin and Dick Irwin. • trou:odd Jones*. 113 woii thetwo-way lie between anyi

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r a ton.:-------------

oco . ■ ■

Triathlete* take otfiwlmmlRC dutt consisted of.a ooHnlle swim, ^

T.bp-se<R edserCowboyseason

The Tlme»*Newi________ .

"PO C A T E L L O ^-'T heT w i Cowboys tallied 35 wins, 10 co: behind victories, and a benh ii trict semifinals during the sum

But after a 5-3 loss t6 the I tournam ent’s .top-se<^ed Ida Reds, coach Mike Federico p< his players’ off-field antics.

“This'team represented itsel fam ilies and the city of Tw well,” Federico said. “They w well-behaved and walked aroi class ahd pride. I was real proi team and had a lot of fun with

A l i ti7« the stands, ■’ th e touttheretixtvtzro a f te r a

_ , . brawl dim om sfi^ttng, Saturda:a«dK!odads,

physicaJly R eds ar r ’l,: ' »- • neighbc

catello.W ith

R ebels - M l k c 18-13 in

.. F cd cr ic o ,T w in F alls gam e,

, Pocatelhco a ch had wor

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insued. clearing both benches.The fighting' was not limitCi

iiamond.'“In the stands, there were tv

'ighting. and-two dads physical ng,” Federico said.

When order was restored, i ield sprinkler system came h c only way to tum off the w o cut all power.

W hen th e lig h ts cam e bi •oughly 20 m inutes a f te r th< hu t off, umpires issued ejecti he Rebels were forced to-for ;amc due to lack of players.

“That (hurt) us, because wi iave been pla:^'ng Pocatello a lad no picching left," Federico

A source told th e Times-^c hree Pocatello pitchers left il QSt-week.'

W hat tho Cowboys (35-14) ace in Sunday’s semifinal wa mough. Kevin Gemand allow* 0 Dillon Mayes and a bunc.,& b e Durham after throwing f< ect innings.“ Gemand pre tty much don

he gatqe," Federico said . "} rouble getting guys on all day. he bases loaded ooce, biit coui nything.done."

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duftns tiie start ef the 12th annu ^ l i e bike ride and 6.2-fflUe rar

m mnd for

TheAttociate

J COOPERShalf<entuiy wanted no pa

On a g lor . received the offer.

__________ “If someon__ _ ...thatl.would.l

rw in -F a lls oredbytheH I come-from- believed it," 1 thin the dis- lived long ent iummer. The 74-yrale District 3 play in the Ai Idaho Falls «d -with form< > pointed to Sutton andth

Doby bro) tself and its Indians 11 Twin Falls had'broken k y were very the Brooklyn iround with 1947. Doby w iroud of this Robinson, not ith them.’’ “When I lclittle class things that w n eed ed to P“ t those thi oum am ent said Doby, w: • ari ugly 969RBIsand 1 disrupted inhisl3-year •day night’s . “You’re pn

gam e been a part 'i een th e ; P“ P>' i and rivalib o r Po- besuaessM i0 Sutton,the< th theas ah e ad , "harin the sev-

player with' '

aies.

to

two moms ticalltf fight-

:d, the out- ne on. and! water was . Scott Ljncli wo

1 back on, Tthey were I '\T r' ections and -1—/ y X . forfeit the * J

■ By Lynn Bainrw e would o and theyIco said. TWIN FAU■Nnos th a t,.. the fourth pi !i the team Mountain De

. . - event at Masi< 14) Had to lOth lap, lie was tough good, owed a hit Travis Kid( ic.,single-to . lowed by Bret B four per- passed by Lyn

ond place, foil dominated . Eddy McKean . “We had Metz, who ha ay. Wa had . seconds) in th< ouldn’t get - The A .beat

. foUowedbyNi heat went lo l Lynch and Kid . T heU taM t 1998'appearu local driV v C

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all’s dc r Dob

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ISTOWN, N.Y. - More than t y ago, major league basebal part of Lany Doby.’ arious sum m er Sunday, h( le greatest honor his sport car

one had td d me 52 years agert Ktnnriing h»m» Vwng hnnI Hall of Fame; I wouldn't have " Doby said. thank God rve flough.".^ -o ld Doby, the first bbck tc'Afn»»rifan T.«»pitomer Los .Angeles pitdier Dor threeothers. ' oke in \Y>th the Cleveland vtreelcs after Jackie Robinson I baseball’s color barrier with »n E>odgers in che summer ol was always overshadowed by lot that it mattered to him. look back and thirik about were probably negative, you things on the back bumer," who had 253 career homers, id woo two AL home run titles ircarecr.proud and happy that you’ve t of integrating baseball to le that we can Uve together, ier, play togethCT,-ond we can il together,” he said, le only p lajw elected this year sball Writers’ Association of anked the ballplayers, coach-

von his third featum division nc

mch winsIrd

LLS - Scott l^nch staned in position Saturday in the. >ew-Modifled 50*lap m i^ - ^ c VaUey Speedway. By the e had. tak e n (he .lead for

dd led th e isarly laps, ^ l• att-Thompsoivbefore bdng ynch. Bruce Quale took sec* ollowed b y ' J ^ Newhouse, an and points leader Travis, lad tKe fastast time'(1534 lietim elziaiU . \It went to.BaroU Warduft. > N m housa and Metz: Hie B I m c k C o rb rld ^ t r a ^ by

kfodel U tas made th& only -ance a t tbe Speedway, and

pidced up'

. . j ’

I at Riverfront Park this weekend

oorsoj y, Sutta a ball

can

aveUryDoby

c tonet- es and managers on >on - played for in his 23-yea

Sutton became me md the Hall and iu l76t son with Los Angeles from 'ith in 1988, also spendi: ' of Houston 'Astros, Mil' by Oakland Athletics and

•- Doby was elected JUt Veterans Committee, rou former N e ^ leagues T," Rogan, a.pitcher and irs, Kansas CUty Monarch: Jes hard-hitting shortstop

era who spent most of J ’ve New York Giants and'C to ' and'former AL presidi

cr, ‘--..vfhojoinedhls^therii a n Also entering the Ha

accomplidimcnis were »ir Spanish voice of tl of Dodgers for the past A

ch- L ^ .

race at Mafic Vallejr Spaedway S

is 3rd feathe-wtn. Second* and t ers Jeff Keller and Kei side by side V ith Cn

in . crossed the finish line l e 3Slap mainevdit. in Rounding out'the to] lie Rennim ann Iind Dai □r K e lle r won the- A

C am pbell an d . R eni >1* Amundson took th e I lg —.Curtis and^DoiuiyCriei •c* S tephtti ElUfrits wc le, event of the season foi >is. Parts Pony Stocks. S e i i i B illi M iles, Shaw i

. StaplemsA’and David C ft,. Stapleman won t h e : B by EUUritsiuid Miles. jy passed Russell HolUn

finish line tb 'w in the ly Strickland finished tfair id ' . . Dairy Q'ueenHiund ip' . was on ^ off l i a n a s

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Sl in t stro Pari bad did alsc

DonSuttan ' ^ O

on the five teams he indi year pitching ca iw ; sect h e 233rd member o{ (11- 76th player. He was and om 196&80 and again four iding lime with the ond ililwaukee Brewers, “I ind California Angels. kidi e d in M arch by the Deh !«, which.also picked 7,00 lies star “ Bullet" Joe swiu nd outfielder for the . or hi “dis; George Davis, a Oi top in the dead ball - coa< of his career with the befo id Chicago White Sox; edui sident Lm MacPhail, Awa vintheH olL gaveI Holi for their media peri ere Jaime Jarri^ the wed f th e Los Angeles st 40 years, and Sam

■ySatorday

ature di\id third-place finish* . dustKevin Winder^ were , arouiC am pbell as they mainine to coniplete the . were

top five were Bruce f^ m

A ' h e a t ah e ad ' of S tc ^ ennem ann , w h ile the s e B heat.qver Don comrriewe;—---------------- .-V allewon his first main ro d e for the NAPA Auco v race 1 la finished ahead of iwn’ N ice, R yan *— >■ id C a l d '^ J r . , . u2?fi

^ 1>oy. Carothers luns coming to th e iSIK the B heaL D arrin S V S

■ •• S sm d e r Stock ac tion , . ; a s u ^ ; y ^ t h e . .

• . . S p o r t s E d

" r: TKc'TinSes

Marline give sol showinjy jo h n b e r r

TWIN FALLS - I t was Si irouiid as the-swimmers tou vall Sunday in the final eve >nake River Swimming Cham It the Twin Falls Q ty Pool

The mcec. put on entirely I

Soisc Y swim team came in'fi he Magic Valley Marlins finish

The meet also marks the ei eason for-the-Sl-maglc-valli ners who competed. Their bre 1 long one though, os the team : icgin 6:30 am practices whe tarts.“Wc had lots of kids make tl

t has been fun to watch," said hellyHope. ' •■•’Eleven year old Nikki Holi ualified for zones on Saturday, dth se\-cn first place ribbons, nd a fourth.“I think I did a good job foi

leet as an 11-year-old," said_

mc going to zones, so I am re ous.”Jacob Carrol dominated thi

ist year, but moved up an age le 13-14-year-olds this year. I tie finals in every even t, fi >urth or better.“It was a big challenge movin feels pretty cool. Hard p ra a

[K>d coachu ihade the d iffe rs arrol, who will enter the eight '’Leary this fall.In the 8-ond-undcr category, ehoney captured four fim s ai id.Sun VaUey Swim a u b finisl I the teant standings and had rong performances on Sunda] orker captured gold in tbe 1( ackstrokc 11-12 while Amand Id thesame in ib»9-10^visiei iso finished second in the 5 eestyle while Citristine Cord( !Cond in the 13*14 event.O ther Marlin resu lts from duded C a ^ Tucker (13*14) i icond in thfe.l500.-AjBandal] 1-12) fifth in the SO-meter fi id Greggdry HoUon (9*10) fi urth in the SO^neter fre^ty le id in the 50«ieter butterfly. “It is amazing how much woi ids can do,." Sai(I-co*coach ehoney. “They swim an ave000 m eters a day and mos'i limmers have 3.5 grade point t higher."On Saturday night, John iWij •ached the M arlins fo r fivi ifore moving lo Boisie to cohC iucation - was awarded the Ph ivard for. outstanding service. I ve him the credit for the outs :rformance of th e swimmc fekend.

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vision racrt setded, it was Alan >imd Gregg Sparks to win tht in event. Finishihg behind I re Rice, Jaram ee Coat Ty WMtlake. Spatks took th owed by Beniv Benjamin and tew Satuiyay i ^ t » th e Idaht cks wiU b« a t th e S p e ^ w a ! Street, pony an d thunder! apleting the radnfii action.'

E ar^T rbnw in p re s o u i1 car show for the et^oymmt efans. '

Sssssss®S S s s e i K r " ^ . - ? ^ "

IS)lid

s sm iles all touched the event of the lamponsWps

ily by TOlun-' •

tn'first whUe' nished third, e end of the I'alley-swim*— b r e ^ is not - -

nmwhen school-

<e tiie finals, said co-coach'

Hollott, who - day, firm e d ms, a second

> for my'last aid HoUand.

n reaUy ner-

1 the events age group to' ir. He made t, finishing

ning up, butracnces an d__irence,"said . ight grade at ;

uy, Michael : ts and a sec-;;

inished fiftli Shad several !aday.MolUe ;e 100«>eter ;anda Harru ;

le 50*meter ; ordeau took

om Sunday:^;

sr freestyle! |3) finishing' •[yle a ^ seo-: •f-work th e s e ': ach F rank ; average of Qos't of .the • int averages '

iW iss-who^i five yea r? : ; nhtinue h is ! ' iPhiUips66:: x .D ehoney’ : outstanding : am ers th is .■

KttO-*«ll -

Iicesongeitting- lthe 20-lap' nd the two iloates and k the heat; in d C o iite i'

der stocks* ion. M aide- m a.street ■ lent of the ^

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_ ..-_ ;_bE N V E R -{A P ) Vr- .MifwireenckklanO-for with his m ajo r league 44th homer as Sc I.ou!j

• Colorado's five>game s f f e a k w ith a M v ^' The homer, a 452>fo( .th e fo u rth in n ing , bi C ard inals’ m ark of 4 Johnny M ize in 1940 McGwire’s first since las os he added to his maji record for home r\uu be

•1. ' ■ •It was McGwire’s only

g a m e -h e went l>for-4 first h it of any kind s Monday. His 0-foc^l6 drc his longest of the seasoa

Dodgers 5, D'bacl<LOS ANGELES > Matt

Eric Karros homered ar Valdes pitched five t nnings before leaving

injury as the Los Angele: . beat the Aiizona Diamond:

---------Feurtelievew combine

August-ihe rlght-handei . four hits'before straining

in his left side while wann the sixth. He win be reeva

-Andy Fox had three Arizona, including a baw

. two*nin single in the ei| " narrowed the gap to 5*2.

Padres 5, Astros 4SAN DIEGO-In 41 stn

diances, Trevor Hoffman perfect. Then on one p streak ended and so did I set a major league record.

Tbe San Diego doser fl home nm to Moises Alou o deUvery in the ninth inniw

“ tying the ^m e . tHeW dn up beadng Houston 5-4 in but Hoffman blew his char

■**Hoffipan; who had rec saves this season, had noi sara diance Since last Aug.

The Padres won in the Andy Sheets' RBI single

Itwin iMcts M bt nit»

Irwin bi]i o s ANGELES (AP)

I n ^ ’s wont round of the stah the 19th U.S. Senic put him in de^wrationiDC

f a responded likeacha uwin, who has domina

Senior Tour since 1996 birdie putts on the 16th-a holes to complete a rout under-par 69 Suiiday» givi a one-shot victory over Femandez,.v4io closed wii

Irwin’s T^hole total of rounds of 7 / ^ 7 r ^ waa par on Ihe nigged 6 ^ y s 71iRiviera Country Qub.

Raymond Fk>yd,-who: lowing each of th e firsi rbuodSt was'alone in thir at 287 after finii^ing with

Irw in, th e pre*toum fovotite; won d ^ t e card

::— oven>ar-77-«n-'»uradayr him seven shots off the pai

Car Clash, hole can’t st(q> Pate;

■ SUTTON, M w - A OU-.the desert left Steve P ate '

. ing if;ha could win-again .. d o (i» ended Sunday d ^ i ... cacuedtfiTB'shots into the n

thelBthboIe. , f t te had enough of. a CUI

T w i r e s. ^ M a r k — B B l i H

•for46 slump gue-leading mis snapped me winning

•foot shot in, b roke th e * ^ H Q Q H f 43 se t by 40 and was ' last Monday Qajor league ..I b^oiv Aug. - .

nly hit ofthe - and his

since drought

icks 3iatt Luke and

and Ismoel e scoreless ing with andesD odgen Houston Astra mdbocks. battmanKtn<

ider gave up ' Donne WnU( ingam usde ,o_y. irming up for^ “ *“ . ° " . .G I a n tS : 2 , -ree hits for - . SANFRAIiMses-loaded, . reliever Staneighth that for a home r

L giving tbe Se victoiy over tl

a 4 . After Cine* nw-hittheGi“ W ' nine innings,• ” Kenrt'fouiSsf.si;a'.s

*incejoinin

B d iw ^ u ^ Juries the sl< I in the 10th, wonsincethe iianceathis- wc

recorded 33 C u b S 3 , Rlnot blown a CHICAGOiug.22. '38 th homerthe 10th on remained unb{le with two as the Chica]

l i t t t t a btidt pott on tha 17th t •In tlM'tettmMttfit ..............

lirdiesfini.P) - Hale 'the year toaiior Open ________ _

M -SSS'b.*ii=;h « id ISA Bradley Hughe ound(rf2- - -Itw ouldha ^vinghim a little prettie er Vicente who hadn’t Vt with a 68. Buick Invitadoi lo f 285 bn jiwasgood.- was l•ove^ 1 ^ a r e ^ t 1 5-yard, par- never achieve

Acura Legend'"’ ‘“ " 'o '-

S ? h 5 tw ’ h5.

arnam eiit for tbe fim tir w U ngaS- •GS.andHugbesayrleaving-----fDurholes,-Bh<pace. (67). Mike Hd

r o i ^ co-leadi )1a were two stroki

,ontbe7410-yai

• r c n ^ i o P e p ^ r . R l l l Ite wonder* , ■ ■— ««ain. Those P « t t , pU y Oispite three HOWLAND,«rougbon stlU doecn't tbi

« « « « »

ilams 4 ;

rtra Cralc Bltflo lOdtt bttwaan tba tnCMiWtiwtaeadvanditflrocnft Swiday In Sm Dttgo. y e t ccqd

lU (4-2) irfcked up th e vie- gai

2,-Reds a , 1 0 - in n ^ -§ANOSCO-Jeff Kehr hit - ^ an Belinda’s second pitch e nm in the 10th inning,San Francisco Giants a

r th e Cincinnad Reds. ^ Indnnati's Brett Tomko fS; Giants over a careerbest gs, Belinda (4-7) aUowed rth homer in three games r the year, a drive into the • le a d i^ . ^isa (1-0) struck out the 10th for his first victory

ling San Francisco on Ph i^lso-aiark«s-4he-fir«i— slumping Giants have ui,

he All-Star break.

IW e ts l - . ™;0 - Sammy Sosa hit his Floiier and Kerry Wood 1nbeaten at Wiigley Fidd RBIicago Cubs downed the a' 7

I j H

Ul bo(a dorlnttbt tmal.round U.S. I

lalhole, wTl

Golf iebivratc

— . ---------- 4-fo<igey 6-on the S83-yard' * fora wln^h^'CVS-Char^ty “ shoi I5<under-par 269, one pjtrf X than Scott Hoch and. it thes. . . o»«.have been nice to have toun itier finish," said Pate,' Iti c won since the 1992 No. ] donal, “but tbe result is she

lit he thought be m l^ t»ve after he drove nis Pe>nd into the back of.a victong truck - had road ' nUeon a California highway l7thliome from this Phoenbc Qtuaiy 1996.' . for hying at Pleasant Valley pwvStime dnce 1982, had i ' ^lies, vdwbirdied the last andishot 66. Nolan H enke-— .-peHdnen (67) and third*. pdc,•der WilUe Wood (70) • a s ^oket off tbe pace at 271 . bu ttyardcoune. unde

n l s s u b i r d i e yoff with. PakID. Ohio- S« Bl Pile tO «tbink she’s one of .the . GCn the worid. Her latest . Davithenriae. , .. slum]

Brd, cr

tba legs of San Dleco Padrat tMr w llfat oot slngt In tba first hwh m d the flnt Astro nn momentt I

gome lead in the NL wild-card 1 With the Cubs trailing 1^ I

sixth, Sosa drove a 2-2 pitch

Ing a one-out w alk to Hemandei.

Wood (10-5) allowed four h seven innings and. ran his ti record 10 7-0 in nine career stai Wrigley. The rookie walked tl struck out six and gave up E McRae's 15th homer in the thin

Rod Beck pitched the nintJ his 31st save, converting 14 str chances.

Phillies 10, Mariins 9hit a sacrince fly in the botto the ninth inning and Philaddphia Phillies rallied fro early seven-run defidt to beai noridaMarlins. , '

Todd Zeile's two-run homer RBI single hdped the Mariins a 7-0 in the third inning. But

m

\s. Sanler Open Sunday at

vins U.S.The imflappable 20-yearold n

e birdied the flnal hole and i vatdied as Dotde Pepper missc kfoot birdie putt that would h orced a playoff. rivlM Pak a < hot victory Suriday in the Gi iagleLPGAOaasic.

It was Pak's fourth victory bf eason and ber third in her last f oumamentSi ,lYie victoiy again put Pak into

Io. 1 spot on the LPGA money' ihe has ffnlshed in the top t( in^ four toum am enu - winn

P e S S l sgekiM her 15th car irtOK and In 4S toumame died in a S^oot birdie putt on 7th hdetocatd) Pakbt 14-unde On No. 18. Pak hit a fairway Wl

ar her s » c ^ shot on the 451*yi «r>5 hole that hit on tfae front«

s Pak Just missed the e ^ e p ut tapped In (br birdie to cap t

67 and QnUi at ISun

» a v ie s w th s lli S w e d e n 6 e n d K M n o h th slim iEGOTEBORG, Sweden - U t

laviea ended a 10-moath wini lUmp with a rix«hot victory Sunc

lids sluI _ ' : _ N ^ 6 n a I

. .Phillies struck for back win of the s their second viciot sevenruns.

•Philacidphia w games in th6 scr comeback. Scoit and drove in fo Phillies.

Mark Ldier (5-: and Antonio Alfc theloss.

Braves 2, Pir. PITTSBURGH extended his foi streak against Pitt ly squirming oui Andres Galarraga' in the eighih ii Atlanta Braves a vi

Maddux (14-4), lilfil of his previous i. . made certain bedi

-------tive-starts for the It liter. son by limiting th(

jl'5'U^.' fctddux improv

, foUow- Braves j' Jo«e 8)lo$this$ever»thi

B ro w ers 6 , Etans at MILWAUKEE 1 three. and Jeff Cirillo hii I Brian Darrin Jackson dc linL d e b rea l^ ru n in inth for lifdn* the MDwaul [tniight the Montred Expos

The Brewers cmi pitcher Ca

g the game because c^ araia^^^to o w |^ <

tom of ' With the score S1 the Jeromy Bumitz drerom an from Shayne Benn» t the up on a groundou

Jaclmh's drive to r er and Bob Wickman (£IS take the dghth, won in 1lut the ond straight day.

lera CwRtry Onb In IM Angelei

Senior CI rook- in the Chrysler Opi I then tourevent.Bed a Tbe overnight I i have shots, Davies three » one-_j._ only,boeey.oLthe.d Giant hole But she ea^e

had a birdie on the 6fthe windy conditions e sfour .underparTa ,

. . D a ^ finished a to the par, on the Siogai ly'Ust course, Another to in Johnson, also doK nning share second with B

of Spain, wbo shot ■ areer U .S .. Open chan nents, Nicholas of Britain, n th e and was alooeia foui

^ Stewn L e ^ ) Dutch Open

■>” « HILVESSUM, >

g M , hI W ^ Ireland's DarreaCU

Leaney. survived I Uth b d e and fired I

. 16-under*par 266 ai m aecoodEuropwkPi _ y e tf .fo lk n ^ th a U i p P la y ^ ia almoit«ura ’ tions; a a rk e searl Aless withaHIIvanumidM mday equaling »<mder 63.

a m p JJr— ^ I vial League, U .for their 32nd come- BOJle season; induding. Garciriory after trailing Iv inside

\ Marti]1 won three of four innin scries, all three by Bostoi oit Rok'n homered overt!four runs for the Mar

(5-2) was the winner ^ d ^ Jfonwcu (2-S) took

with I

P l r a t e s l - -jH - Greg Maddux runs a four-ycnr winning seven >ittsburRh, repealed- straigl DUI of joms before

Roy^B viaory. KAII), who had lost two . Ofleri IS ihrce decisions. streak2 didn't consecu* with ateTirsi-time-this sea----- inningthe Pirates to a t\m

roved to 5-0 in nine losing to Pittsburgh

nberg pitched the?- J« l3th-savo.-FormcV- le Jason Schmidt (8- th in a row '*“

AndenE xpos 5 S l

iE - Bob Hamelin intheVhit home nms and The doubled home the out hit

in the eighth inning, Olivare aukee Brewers over die win

s S S t a the dghth, drewaonfroutwnlk amett (34), moved lout and scored on ori^t-centerfidd.I (5-6), who started in relid for the sec

Man— —— ___________ drovei>

i juan a two-r His onl his maj

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LaTrwinnertheloss

Yank(NEW

•'^'^tlftreal three-n the Ne Chicagc

Dav-ic runs M outs'ih: Oin 10 73-26,1

re:MAD

knocke< the Fei

. Stmda) Vicario beatLu Fem an (kiubles

The I minutes lights b crowd

^ Spanish

..........A gassw in n e

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^ed tbe ISth-and - J S c the 16d, in tough, s en route to a 3-

dat284,8-under- garde Golfklubb S n j i f i jr Briton. Trish osed with a 70 toII RMue) CaiTiedo M CEni

l i S n T A C ; .an. Ilso hid • 73 . . “ f™ fourth at 291. . M ^voe

'nebreaW« y c a p tu r e s '

aenwr tm. N etherlands - iJ/w iayhddoff«. . SSSSin from Northem _ ,i,. ,_

to win the by • single stroke ***«=*>

id a b og^ on t h e / I K u e r t lid a6 7 u & n ld ia t- . u iln M<rand capnire hia " ! ! L ” ;I PGA title of the ^STUTllU om nnO pen. <;“»“ «>Oit perfea condl- title simariy puUed even, andiust die course tecord*.' . Sunday3 , - Kucen*

nside-thJOSTON CAP) . - Noma irc iaparra h it a three-rui ide-the-park homcri and Pedr irtinez pitched seven scoreles lings Sunday to lead th< ston Red Sox to a 6-3 victor tr the Toronto Blue Jays, klartinez (14*3) gave tip six hit d one walk, hc struck out si: j allowed ohly two batters a as third base before leavinj

:h a S-0 lead. He won for th< hth time in nine stans »at Hentgen (9^) allowed fiv« IS on 10 hits and two walks ii ■cm in n in g Hc lost his fourtl

»yals 9, Angels 4CANSAS CITY. Mo. - Jos« ferman extended his hiiiin( eak to a career-high 15 game: h a sinde during a fsve-rim Hrs ing.and the Kansas Cit>‘ Royal It the Aruheim Angelit •

ched base in 16 of his lasf 2: te appearances. Dean Palmei I J d f Conine each drox-e in twt s.for.the Rovtds.. lie AL W ^-lea^ng Angds fel M5 in July. Anaheim's Garrei lerson stretched his career-higl tijig streak to 23 games - one ind Gardaparra for the lotigesi tie AL this season, be R^-als had six straight one hits in tho first against Oniai

w es (5-7). Jose Rosado (5-8) wu winner.

'Ins U , Rangers 3IINNESOTA - Todd Walker t up his tear with four more hits,

Minnesota Twins beat the Texas tgers for th d r first three-game ep of the season, talker, who has reached base in last 10 plate appearances, fin- !d the six-game homestand IS 20 and raised his average toI ^[arty Cordova homered and re in fourruns forMinnesota.-- jan Gonzalez hit his 31st homer, n>-run shot in the Texas sixth, only hit of the series increased major league-leading RBIs total

aTroy Hawkins (7-9) was the ier and Rick Helling (13-6) took loss.

Ikees 6, White Sox 3E V VORK - Bemie AVilliams' roakmg^solohomertn^dia^B «-run sixth icming that carried New York Yankees over the agoWTiiteSox.avid Wells (12-2) allowed three 1 w d seven hits.with JO.snike-. 'in 7'2-3 innings, improving lo fr 10 stans at home. New York is 6, the best 99-game stan ever

Ipain (dow iach FedADRH), Spain (AP) - Spain Jced the United Smtes out of Federation Cup semifinals day when Arantxa Sanchez irio and Conchita Martinez Lisa Raymond and Maiy Joe

landez 6-4. 6-7 (5-7), 11-9 in jles for a 3-2 viaory. le match lasted 3 hours, 40 1 ^ and finished under flood* cs before a bbisterous home «fd waving re d ond yellow iish flags.

issi l!econi^.4rtlme: ner a t Legg Mason\SU1NCTON - Andrc As'ssu a record fourth Legg Mason is Classic dtle Sunday, needing 50 minutes - the fastest finiu h on the ATP Tour this yrsair - :feat Scott Draper A ustria of ■0.e second-seed Agas^. sched- to piay in Los Angeles this

;~has;hLrs^ts'sct'on thVIoia' d Slam of the >-eor the U5. istaningAug.31.’ rm p la y in ^ e this, I fed like I vrin this'U.S. Open,* Agassi ■••There’s no cruesiion in iny. u*s in iny wtwelhouse.'

Enroe serves up ory. over ConnorsDOMFIEID HiLlS, M di - Jota r a hit four aces in lhe Cfaempkn eaker to defeat Jimmy Connm &

10-S Sunday and capture the ylent Joe Dumars Champions

ras die 40th time McEnroe and iors have met during their rs. McEnroe won23 of thdr 33' e men's t ^ , but trails 34 on

iten rallies to Mercedes Chip ,inTGART, Genaany-BiaziTs IVO Kueneo captured his first dnce the 1997 French Open ust the second, of his career ay when be edged' Karol r* at the Mercedes 0 ^

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le-park I>ar

American Le:Iro -■ ■ ■■^ Tor a Yankees team. Tl h e win off the pace ,ol >ry ' Pittsburgh Pirates for tl

this ccntury. lits Scott Brosius added a six , glein the sixth io mak a s f i n i s h off White Sox r

ine Jamie Navarro (8-12).Alben Belle hit his 31

- - for the White Sox. Jorgi jyg a two-run bo{ner for Nev

rS M ariners 1 0 , 0ri(BALUMORE - Ken

stde a careerhigh thn? scored three runs as i Mariners handed the Orioles thdrsecond nra

"8 Griffey went l-for-2 -vfalks bui did not homei

™ straight game and rem---- for the seasonr He had

. .12aitfemptsbcfore'bavii dy^l 11 "ff VTYi mi* • Lerrny Webster. '

Dand Segui went 4-fo ■er .Mariners

unearned run's en rour-„---- •ninthwin-in-12-gamei-l^ the series 2-1 to end t f” stringof five straight scr

B.J. Surhoff homer ^ Orioles, who won 14 ol

losing successi\’e games time since the AU^tar bt

Jamie Moyer (8-7) w straight decision. Scot (U-8) had his three-gar streak stopped.

Ttgers 8, Indians" CLEVELAND - Swi ^ -^ -lo n x n a d d u L h o m c ju n ^ sides of the plate to I gg Moehler eam a rare roai

the Detroit Tigers in Qevdand Indians, in. Moehlcr(ll-7)allowec ;5 . 6 2-3 in n it^ The right-1 to at home, improved to

roacL -id Dwighi Gooden (3«) 1<

tr.Devil Rays 3, Ath

2 s r . PETERSBURG, Fl Alvarez won for the fii over two months and Fr

jjj hit a two-run homer as Bay Devil Rays equdec best four-game wiiming:

! a victor)' over the Athledcs.

IS' McGnffs third-innica ......TomCaiididttitS^iaj-BroJ

ed Alvarez (5-8) allowed or ie thrbe hits in seven irming

Mike Blcweis snapped slump with a second-inn

«:___ as-the.A!s matched-a-se6* six-game losing skid, u Esteban Yan piidied t t f innings for his first caree!

vns U.S. 1 1 Cup finofIs

10

iSpains'A rw tuS m chct,e bar partner CeocWtaM«tki

1- O q llu tiliaU N M SW li^ ------Rajfrnmd and Maty ioe Fen

8*7.(S -7),H *9intM rFid b ieaaa td i In Madrid Mondi

^ baattlM>U.S.i2.

y > .Ibmiis

Kuerten, pouncing Slovakian’s weak seco

n came from a break down i s set to win 4 ^ 6-2, 6-4 at> . million event. - ,

> Marcelo Rios piilb d Austria toumameir _ VIENNA, A iu n ii-M ,3 has withdrawn from lie a toumameat In Kitzbuehc

o f ao i ^ ^ i the.-Austr

w S S w o rid 'sa e c o B player/was suffering frot thigh musde and ■ S in d

s . tournam ent d o c to r.: t Obemoeer. told tbe a«enc a Tbe Chilean p^atu to r .New Yoric fbr-treatnent.' 1 to re tu m 'to the'A TP

. Cindnnati oo Aug. 10.'

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GeletSANTIAGO, Cub)

I Miguel Cabrera ivaim d u ring ca rn ival fes

. ' Santiago. H e was wi long line a t a dMgy I the only, thing'on sal< and pl&ntains.’' '., •*

He stayed for two h . |was lunditinie and thi

'dosing . Cabrera wai - w ith an em pty shop

wondering v m t.— if i , his & ni]y of five wou

l'*'^Forget it," he sai '{again in the aiteniMut . Anoiher celebrado ‘was planning to skip [Castro’s speech Sun [com m em orating t anniversary of the t

. started the b a n Rev “I don’t have time

have things to do a t

C iib ^ '’ re i^u tk m ii^ Thtfgap baWfeeffTjc

has grown. W hile m< pra ise the/federallyh o n tr ti rar«» nwHjitfO - h'Iment.salaries aren’t Jive on.I ftfosc Wame the thi >U.S. embargo against m un ist na tion , but

N ew k’ MANILA, Phiiippin F resh from victory Japan’s incoming prin promised anxious nel{ the United States on S Jiis top priorides are lil jout of recession and ' Icontributian to Asia.”

Keizo Obuchi told & State Madeleine Albri o\'ercome his reputadc cisiveness by foUowin

----- on ' a -campaigiv-ptedgeenacted a package of lion tax cut and $71 UI lemment spending. U. !said.{ A sia’s G nandal crisi

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torationuba <AP)8ish*t parQring. ’ H | K E festiv ities In1 waiting in a M I I U M | sy market for saIe: p o tt t6 b '

0 hours^.lnit it1 the store, was walked away

ivould eat that

said. “I ’ll try

idon Cabrera . kip wvs Fidel Sunday night' '

45th ■ ■ ■ le b a ttle that Evolution. . me for th a t I ^ 90tUtcli a t home," he of Pope Johi - Sttuday.Pi

.m a y i^ B w

u y ^ i r i t " ^ t« g in n in g rtlch and poor m entaswe m ostpeop le ' Things 1

dly provided tb e begin iucation,.they._w hpo d?t.itheir govern....... lapsed and

n’t enough to sev e re cr Ciij^aihs, tl:

three^iecade ^ tInst this com* dow to mal u t som e are -

leader pnpines (AP) — agenda for >ry a t hom e, 'the states irime minister Southeast 4 ifeighwwand U nited Sti n Sunday that tries. Anotl e lifting Japan cem : l a s t ! id “maidng a sions by In<l" ......................Althougd Secretary of pressuring [bright he>vill . Sunday's t adon for i f ^ - out a furly wing through da and said dge-and-have— on-it-very ( of a S43 bU- administiai billion in ing reponU.S. officials anonymity.

really ne« T isistopsthe himalongl

;E LEGALNOTICE

i Tw

3 Z t I ' ” 3 5 8r -ff 5

! 'A xplfflt y \ \ v i J . r p n

1^ •3 T -

1 puts C

of Cuba's togtcMiaiy m o io tk in ^ lohn P ad II, adotm t t e wafl of a CO . P ra tl^n t FWri Cartfo b Sjrttduh

ng to blaine'tfae 'g o v ^ * ~ ' welL . . fo(s liave im proved since A (inning of th e decade, lo e former Soviet Moc col- _ ind~Cuba.plunged into a... ...pi crisis. But fo r 'm a n y di the ecbnorixit improve-

IS been too little and too H nake a difference in daily rc

dl

romises pfor Monday’s meeting of es of the Assodation of ei « Asian Nadoia with the to

lOther c H ti^ area of con- siist May’s nu d ea r explo- diIndia and Pakistan. Si ugh A lbright has-been - w;ng Japan to do more, in ats meeting Obuchi “laid re irly comprehensive agen-aidhewasgoingtoD)ove A 3ry-^uicklyA 4-si»nior— nradon offidai said, brief- Biorters on condition of atity. “In a sense, it wasn’i —ecessaiy for her to p v e nioglaundiylist’* le

: LEGALNOTICE U

Official win Falls County

Zoning Map .

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Overlays • B P Q"*****"

Cubans

uy ‘Che* O o m ra , flankad by a p ■ t OYtm>i»tnt ration store In San ^ n M to tpeakSundajr In Sairtla 16,1953, cona{(le re<l by many S

.“ ^m e-peop le still have for the revoludon," Catten Asked about dto^e who doi looked away.

Sdll, there are those wh • p o r r a ^ i r w a i T i w t f a n

doni.love Fldeli**“said

Hidalgo Castillo, 52, a too re tired construc tion wi drinking beer outside the

Q fix JapaObuchi, currently Japan

eign minister, was deaed , 1 to head the Liberal Demo

sion to the prime minister'^ don next week. H e spent mi Sunday touching baiw in \ with lead ers gathe red fc annual m eeting of an AS regional forum.

F oreign m in iste rs oi ASEAN nations — Philipj

Brunei, Singapore, Vietnam and Myanmar, formerly B — held a festive dinner Si night w ith th e ir outsid< leagues.

LEGALNOTICE LE

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5 to the.Sanm Maria ap adore my. rerali

' goverrunent.” Added Vivian

. .-old derk : “If ii *btockade thing:

. b e tte r . We hai help us get outc

Cabret^ an ii ic in Santiago.

, liiother-in-iaw e; ■ pesosamontii,c

>; . ' means he must • ' ment stores, wh

when there is y ® !™ d'n Saturday,

4 0 d in tav o sap cents. Plaintai

— ju st U nderneath iti

' posters tacked t. was nothing else

I photo Down th e Iantiago Agustin store of Oafe, ■ choices. Therea i -------- S l / ™ ' *"

vehope- ■ prices were in d< era s a l i S till,' d aie i ion’t. he , ' crammed agauu

window, waiting yho sup- the door in sh^ foOT^c- d ie crowds. Sor

— abroad who sei d -L u is • others got tips wjthless ho tels or, a sa w orker occasionally as iie Abel cam U^. •curren

art’s ecoEui’s foe- Albright, who 1, Friday with the Philippi nocratic te r , Domingo J

r ’s pori- w ith th e foreijmuch of Ctuna. Russia, KManila Obuchi’s wordfor th e ic plans w ere f\SEA N because Soudiet

look toward Japio f t h e , vtrorld’s second-Iippines, to puU the regio

m,Laos U.S. offidals f Burma Japan's eanom i

Sunday aggravate the > de col- matically and in

jon the U.S. econ«

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" ^ S tapartment block. “I ’jolution. I adore my . . ‘-y. /

ian P c ^ a 32-year-f it weren’t, for the " g i bngs would be much ..[iave to help Fidel M S I itofihis.'^1 industrial median^ H f l;o. iiis wife and' his H n! cam a total of 423 ■ M bti. or about $20. That jM K ust rely on govern-where food is cheap IgBS! is any. [cbS |ay, potatoes sold at HBB1 pound, less than 2 H htains w ere 30 cen- B Qst over a ]>enny. B s i tlie revolutionary

d on the wall, there ^ .Jse. Serb IJ block, th e San , milesoffered many more att*c

re was cooking oil. ^

revinoir'S’e ^ ^ ^ u f ’'i dollars.zens of p e o p le ' ' Inst the bars'on theing to b e ^ through’....... PFtiifts. a way to limit In soSome ha's relatives ingiisent them dollars; ’by tips from working a t ethnsaiesu'om an said. resisas p rostitu tes, to clea:

■ency. Koso • Ex

nomy ^ho also met Sunday A " ppine foreign minis- . .0 Siazon. planned _ , n e e tH ig ^ o n d a v — eign m inistei's of .Korea and India.srds on his econom- e foUowed dosely ®P«! [least Aaan nations apan, which has the *** id-Iargest economy, gion out of its year-

is fear worsening of • imic situation-could ‘ t r / e Asian crisis dra- . * ” increase its impact.. „

onomyaswelL ^

EGAL NOTICE LEG

MOTICB OF PUBUC H£i A ugust 13 .10 9 8 -7 :0 0

OT1CS IS HEREBY GtVEN that a befor* ITm Twin Fatts County

ComntMlon upon u k i roouestK.\ CONOmONAL USE L ^ O DIVI nn on propeny consisting of 45 SCI r32rTQ*n»hip--l0-S001h.-R*nft«-l wn a s being locaMd 2900 East X • se d a s 487 HJghwiy 74. Twin F Icuitural Zone. The M ended u s* k ifordcuQ htW shom M tte.. C O f ^ O N A L USE LAND DIV1S ibie ABred on property cortslstlnoo iectton 3. TownsNp 11 Soutn, ^ 3 known a s tMing located two and I1 one south trom Castleford and i A 3500 North. CasUelord. Idaho I •e. The Intended u se b to dM de 's home site.CONDITIONAL USE by Rhonda H SooaQe.on property consistlno of H In Section zerT ow nship 10 S ^ I. Also known a s tMing kx a ted I > ossing and addressed a s 3652 n Fans, Idaho In the Agricuttural Z ts to conduct tha business o t cart-

ital}y d ta b ie d and'provlde on-aita r* Is a n existlrtg unit on the prepare for the on-site housing ts neected

I and aervice to tna dients.3T1CS IS FURTHER GIVEN that a w id befDra tha Twin F a ls County I Commtssion a t the hour of 7:00 p.r u g u s t 1996 a t tha Twin FaBs Cou MnQ Room. 246 3rd Avenue E as t n said requests.Kxnplete description of each reque ee o t th^ Zoning Admlnistraior at je s t . A ny.ahd all parsons.m ay n ws. protests, or agreem ents on tl (idered. Comments should be mai Zoning Administrator. 246 3n l A I . Idaho. (206} 734-9490. Inwrtting

oS feE O F IM T E N T lO ADOPT IS h e Plannlno artd Zoning Com mi nty, S tata of Idaho, that a P ubic H n th e loBowIng tem : tha TWin F a ls < ummanr o l s M Otdktance ia a s tol '4 ORDINANCE ESTABUSHINO O W 40 AND OVERLAY DtSTHICT P K)NS FOR THE COU^^Y OF TWI IDINQ SAJD COUNTY INTO DtSTT «C6 WITH THE C0MPRB4ENSIV I'FOR A ZONING MAP AND RE rm C T IN Q THE HEIGHT. THE Nl S. AND StZE O F BUIUMNOS ANO IES. .THE PERCENTAGE OF LO SUPIED. THE SIZE O F YARDS IER OPEN SPACCS. THE DENSI N S. ANO THE LOCATION AND S ; STRUCTURES ANO U N O FC S . RESIOENCES AND OTHER P N O FOR PLANNED UNIT DEVEL IStONS. SIGNS. E X C Sm O N S . I ERPRETATIONS. GENERAL PF S T O PUBUC STREETS. PARIQ MAL USES. PR0V1DINQ FOR AP FO R PENALTIES FOR THE Vl(

JVtSfONS, PHOVlDtNQ FOR ITS •EAUNG ALL'ORDINANCE ANO i <CE IN CONFLICT HEREWTTH t t AN EFFECTIVE DATE. n iC S IS FURTHER GIVEN that a I

E: The propoeed OrdkMnee w « be I w*ig the reoularty acheduletf put

E :A uguatis,i9e8

' upen lequecL Any and a i peteei

A'to.aaid tequaeta id » e omce < M Awenie EwL TWt

irb polics advance on the village lies sotrthwest of Pristina, en tha U cked Albanian guerrillas along rces said was an attempt te clea sutgants back Into their niral stn

PRISTINA, Yugoslavia (A?)I some of the most intense figl lg i n .m o n tH .S e f b y tanks advanced Sunday i thnic A lbanian reb els , wl rsisced governm ent efforts e a r key roads in rebellio oso\T) province.Explosions and the ra ttle itomatic gunfire reverberati irough the hills west of Pristir

VT&T, BritainLONDON (A P) — Briti: eiecommuruCTti^ons and AT^ inounccd a Siiu buuon jomt*ve ire Sunday that would combii le ir in tern a tio n a l telephoi aerations and c re a tc a ne Itemet system.The biggest British telephoi ■mpany negotiated die deal wi T&T, the biggest U.S. carri< ter BTs agreement to purcha :a-for$24-biHion was uutduie 1 S37 billion offer from WoridCoi T he com panies said the I ternet o p era tio n would I inparalleled in rapability ai ladt,” facilitating intemation

EGAL NOTICE LEGA

H£AW»q ™ — — ;{206)734. rOOpjn. on the Of>t a Kibile Haanng wil scheduled nty Planning and Zon- byindMdu

DIVtSION by G ene L re^ m w n ; oem located in Sec- Ordinanceje l7 EasL'BlMrAao—ageocTbr1 3600 North, and ad-In Foils. Idaho In the August 7.s e ts to dMde off one D atedth

/s/Ken StuIVISION by Dean and T w ^ FaBsw ofT .B aeresiocated aTTEST:IR ^ 13 East. B.M. Deputy Ck

md ona.ttalf (2.5) w est -nd eddre tsed a s 647 PUBUSH: h o In the Agrkailturalide otf on* acre for a --------------

A Harnett, Coun- of five (5) acres locat- iouth. Range 16 E as t '

iS2 North 2500 E a s t n iv E N t il & n* . Th* mtendeo

itaPubU cH w K tew inrtty Plannbg and Z ^ conaistlna

a s t tW > Fans. Idaho T s S ? !

quest Is'onflMwRhth*

' 3300 Nort

d Avwnia E a s t Twin '« n , p t o » 0» P > « = 2 5 V C

SsQ COMPf^EHENSIVE...T PLAN ANO R E G U -. tI IS . c Ih . rwiN FAUS. IDAHO.STRICTS IN ACCOR- S S S . m SIVE PLAN PROVIO- REGUIATING AND

ENUM8 E R O F S T O - *ND OTHER STRUC- LOT THAT MAY BE

IDS. COURTS ANO N S n V OF POPULA- ND USE O F BUILXh FOR TRADE. BUSI-

R PURPOSES. PRO- S 2S 1SJ2 ii^ELOPMENTS, SUB- S . MODIFICATIONS.. PROVISIONS. AC- r S T S RNNG ANO CONOI- APPEALS. PROVID- C T T S ! VIOLATION O P ITS

T S ENFORCEMENT,® PARTS OF OROf- . S Z S o ^ ■H AND PROVIDING, T S e J w

«y nsm n g end a n - chainnan,

|R m 2 4 6 a rd A v e E .;, ' •

KMdOidlnanoe'iaen Mnis&alorandaNal- '.(«ens mey appear Bl AOVEin

5 a tS k !!w ftl? S ^ -TO Wee el the Z onta Atf. . 00 T W e)F als.n)^1 . . On Men

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f t e f D elac, Koaovo, Yugoslavia, h s P ris tln » P ec road Satorday . S lg two highways. Sattirday In wha e a r malor t r a n s e e r t a rte r ie s and

olic&aciva■ ■ the'provindal cnpits

i^ t* rose from red-roofiicea-----Bolhsrd«-acknowl<y on " ' ties in the fightinj who raged since Friday r ;s to least three fronts, ious No reliable, indep

' a l ty figures w ere e of Nervous Serb police ated reporters who triedrina^ f ig h tin g

1 form global altish electronic commercc r&T lucapohs and serving

bine “T he merging oflone tional assets to foranew venture will enable E

to deliver in a uniqu>one ful way the seamierwith vices our multinationrier, n ee d and w an t." shase president, John D. Z<c\yy-------- T he-d ea l-req u inom. from regula tors in

[leir ’ States, Britain and (1i be . U nion, but the conand dieted they could doonal in a year.

A L N O T IC E LEGAL

)4-B490.-befDi« s tf d heertng.'Thv | Ordinance wUI immediateiy follow *d Items. wMcn «vOI b*gin a t 7.-00 p.i Iduals and regankng the Ordinance (3) mlnutsa. Commants m ade by It m a group, a n agancy. Or entity and c* wU be Umfted to ftv* (S) mimM or *n«/W tsl«)g V lo m m an t a tth * i gistar with the Zoning Administra! 7. 1996.tNsSOlh day Of July 1996.

>tutzman. Citalrman \ , iBs County Ptenrdng and Z o « n > « i r: R oberts F o r t O erk by PrtsciUa A Clerk

H; July 27.1996

NOTICE O F of A ugust.>EAL HEARING River S l o t^ i0ust12 .1B Se personal pro lO M O A iwto:ICE IS H E R E B Y JA SO N RIC

I t h a t a n A p p v a l auction come Iw B b*h* ldbefo r* ' T M ssa l* l lin F a l l s C o u n ty fore* th* li*t >f Coufity Commi*. S e l f S e r v i w o n said rK juosc FadUty: 3NDITIONAL U SE For further mi DIVISION by Fred u c t Snak* I

1^1 p roperty a t (206) 734-

7 l n S a c t ^ o i T i ^ PUBUSH: J i11 South. Range 3 .1996

U B.M. Also known ______<0 locatw l m ll*s ° S 2fB w g e r T ow nslte jre s sed 2217 E ast

*~SdS?hiiodi;

1C E ISF U R T H ER I th a t afl A p p * a l . i w V b a h a i d W * 'y S S S L r t of County Com . ^ w rs a t ttw h o u r Bf RtoatormirK m cn W *dn**dey Fleld*r bom < t -1 » .1 9 9 » a m ;- »Us County C ourt- (tfiFloor^CAmmlaa- Twin FiUls. OfBce. 425 S hoa- p ro p o s in g :tt**.I. T w ln F a lls . . .S K I * h I S Z n n n i i f l n m u t Rie* fias b* S S t e d a S S S e f above *ntW« S j M t S o n f i i ^ r * « s o n fe r t

S o 'J S M .S S ;

m ts , p r o t* s ts . o r>*nts oti th * a u b - • r ^ r e ( h «

S 5 S S i5 iM e a S ^ Z M ^ rifO ab o ^ m e r . 24« a rd Av! .A d a m s . T* Mt.TwkiFWte.Ma- I120ft-734«480.ta prior 10 th e Appeal

n b e irv to m v i th e Court a n j M e f C o u n t y .*0^ »*ci

j u jn y a r .n w :

m»iEiiKM Tbp'''‘- ;SS[1S!78A 1S ; TVn * * N *

MHOMITMAY sp e n aU e»N C E R N : Mrttwtflnsn d a y tfw lO h d e y : - ■

iJ.-Wy ZT T JSSr-T lB Srtltw t; TWfci I

V O R J L Q _____1^ ^ ^ s s s s s a s "

via, ab o u t 40y . Se rb fo rc es 'w hat m ilitaryand push the . _______ _

^ a n e e -

p i ta l , - a n d s m o k e ............-oofed villages.)wledgedtasual:--------ting, which h a s .........sy night along a t •

dependent casu- ' ' ' e r e ava ilab le , lice turned back ied to.reach the

allianceiree and commu. ving as a host for •

of our interna- form this global >le BT and AT&T lique and power- nless global ser- > itional customers

said A T4T's ). ZegUs.u ire s 'a p p ro v a l—;----i in th e U nited id (he European com panies pre- 1 dose on it with-

\L NOTICE

Ih* pueeeneehng Ilow trw reguiarty XI p.m. Comments m ce w a be limited by mdividuals who andrvgardm gth*

Inutes. Any group.th*publlcheai1n g ------------w a io r by Fhday.

Hi^mmisslon ' , ' . lUa A Bolton. Chief

is t. 1998 . Snak* orag* will s*n th*I property b* long-.

RICE, to a local

2 * ? m a d * to « n - I li*n rights.of th*> rv lc * S t o r a g *

er mtormatton corv . ik* Rhr*r Storag* 734-1400.

■I: July 27. August

tM S m C T COURT FIFTH JUDICIAL

C rW A H O F O RrATE O F IDAHO.................rO FTW M FA LLS ). SP-96-00633nyl O F HEARING.

■oarot:E L L B R A D L E Y ‘R. • on*rMMon by D*borah minor aon. Mlichea o m J u n a U . 1993 egaa . Ne vad a now - - - B a t 3 6 2 A d am s,UIS. Id ah o 63301 Ing a c h a n g e In I M tenali Bradlay I b*en « e d i( th* - ntW *d Coun. Tt>* fer th * ch an g * In * in g : W ou ld lik* m to b e th a s o n t* ir and har husband taMnghim.. «h*o rth*P M tton - . lar la unknown; the and a d d re sa e a ef

n e a r reiatlvaa «Of«h a race. 962. T w in F a l ia , ID ^S u ch Petmoct WOI d a t aueh tim e a *

vraon w h b c a n . In ■ije rto n a .-* h ew t o ........ ~irt a goo d reaao n aueh a c h a ^ o l '

H: Ju»y1S. a 0. 2T . '

check your, ad ler . . «wea en Jhe *81 • « tlln jna .aaT ha hNewa ta not M a ter « re ta tf- - Mflma.'. ^

rwfeiFiis.'ldiiB B-T'........ -

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...... [pciors p t Iniotfpouciiainhas duiy authorized Iho is­suance and sa le of such sonlor debenluros. Inter- mountain pro|50ses'lo pn- vaiely pJaco this now sor.os -

, ot senior deboniures with_____ the institutional inwoaior.

T eacho ts In suraneo and A nnuity A sso c ia t io n o> ' America CTIAA'). a t par. proceods will be usod to ro- . doom 514,250,000 8.27% so n lo r d o b o n tO ro s duo 200 3 and S 2 3 .7 5 0 .0 0 0 8 .27S senior dobenturos duo 2013, and for gB^a'al , cprporato purposes indud- Ing tho ropaymont ol t>ank dobt,

Oatod: July 23.1998

PUBUSH: July 27, 28, 29, 3 0 .3 to n d A u Q u sn .ig g e

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E-MAIL youf clossifiod od t, lwlnad@mIcron:n«t

FOUND ■ NE ot Joromo. brown puppy w/block _ toco, long logs, possibly

■ .. GroaiOans X. 334-3731FOUND • W hllo H usky ,

long hair, wearing choko collar, no tags .Coll 324- 6793 or Sean 734-3003.

LOST • al O lofkios lake 7/21, Smo. old Block U b

- pep Rrwttrd, 423-4829 ■ LOST Motorola coll phone,

on Blue Lahos, II found,. call 733-6491,

LOST Roward Lost in Sml- loy Croek/A lturas Laho aroo. 38 special pisiol &3S mm cam era . 1-8 00 - 635-3053 or 206062-1657.

LOST - REWARDI Small ' ch a rco a l, fem alo dog. Downtown. T.F, 324-736J_

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Oak & Maple flooring u 52.10 sg. ft.. Roonng

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Han/estIMETOLOOIST call MonKOd oxpor. cosmotol- <or moroSI i>ooded Immod.. F/T . oppUcatii ^ T^OClip734.6276.iMETOLOQIST OTR O a*>/ov«a nalla....io ront driventatlon at ttra .Hoodllner Canada.10 So, Uncoln. Joromo. w ook./me cliontoi available. drlvera.II324-3424 benefits

■- mph tru<TODIAM Mist•buUdlog and outside ^ ^ wnds for local church.r or PT. Salary DOE. J S S l ?umo to: P.O. Box 523. ST IZ 5.win Falls. ID 83303 » » » «

tTOMER SA L E S t, DRIVERS RVICE REP. Seasonal.TtjosW ons.TuesSat. rs.omc0 oxpor.w/cus- 734-6821 ior contact ahd com- to r o x p e r . M u a tb e mdly. courteous a n d ^ A Z I H fosstonal. Sales exp*.>co a plus. May apply • rso n to TCI of Idaho... get eaaBond Dr.. No

, D A DUTOMER SERVICE tie-Valley Mall Is a c - Oooc>tlng appllcaUons lor N a a d a t)i9 fw p*rw **kpoe l- O rhrarat

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■ ' ' P.O. Box4n s .. ID B3303-<ring roeler drivers. . ' —hovo cu rion i COL LABORgooddrlving^rocord. '✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓464 ask tor Hon. ■ Im m o d ltii s - ______ ________J tF a c to ry ad ll T ruck d riv e rs .S lO-wt***t*rs. Po-'llor opa ra to rsrand -io takers ol the 1996>st season . P lo asa J i £ C &on.-Fri, 8 am-4 ptn J k S S S ? ®

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C a re & R e h a - - ‘-bllltation-Gen- - _ —ta c J ia s -b p e h - . -

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a re ded icated J to -S xpand lng 1 their skills; Di> , n’t let tills op- ; portunity p a s s i

. you b y - apply , n ow a t 2 3 0 3 Parke Avenuei Burley; We are a tl e q u a l op - p o r t u n i t y ■

“employer. *

MEOKAL 'PhytlcMl Thtrafiy Aide.

Part-UnMifFuB-amo. Oood- . ing.lD.S6M/hr.Comaci .

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l«no«d a rohob uftitt. a & "2 12 hour thtfU avail. Coll U Balh tor ■ppL®S*3<40l. p

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MEDKAL MAttention NA-am»a CNAS. fu ll'tim * arrd part-ilmo •

avtfabi* lUUEDIATLEY ■ In the Buhl, Hagerman.

. ..Jerome, Twin FatlB. and. Burtey areas. Please ap> I ply In person J e w e l's Home Health Caro. 1139 Fals E. suite A. Twin Fans '

renHy seeking CNA's for u ourMedtealUndPuilBnd pait-tlme shifts available, t

...... sniflnQ-pey-ratM M**d- ronCNAespedeftce.also shirt differential & exc.

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. Elko General Hospital, a & P rovince H ea lthcare owned facWy. t o imme- _

'*” s u r 3 c a l *1TECHNOLOGISTS h!

Experienced lechnoiogists t------ lO-circUale-lrv^-fange-of-----

areas. Inetuding general, ortho, obgyn. E l^ , and ophth. (Day shltt^ with can). (

yEDICAL TECHNOLOOISTS

Bachelor's degree required. Z, Nevada license eliglbie.

EQH Is a 50 bed. JCAHO , accredtted hoapUL JOW US NOWI Paitlcitwta In our transition lo a new „

wn be the leader hmeel- iriq the health care.needs

• OFPERtNO RELOCA. itt TION ASSISTANCE a Th

• SKM ON BONOS ^ ~o •COMPETmVE SALARY. p EXCEUENT BENEFITS S NOSTATEJNCOMETAX! o

CalorFAXreewneto: w, JanieWadtord * rr;EQH.HRDepL r« ! 1297 Coteoe Ave . h^ E B io .N V S w i. nomce: 7D2-73H995: In

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ftSlS?CNA'eahdU?N Sfneed ed Immediately, ConM lJW iai 733-7300: ^PERSONNEL g

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. y M C A L : : z r r r r r z L :oi Registered lor busy Im .:.m!l(^.ofneajQ.Burley^ ^iMponaiMllties include: i . maJntenanca of medical . p recoids, Immunlzatfens. S t t ^ m e d t e a l s ^ i n . -

..ventoty.'atranoing.raler> ^ rals. performtiasic lab. •ery loee .M lnvayrs *■*

-tin Street. Twin Falls. 10 ®93301: $14,23 * DOE. 7EOEff)njBFreeWori(pia- 1'c e . C t o m a a / t 9 9 T ^ , •MEDICAL • B

FT. axperienee r e S i ? ' ' CActtvlty DtreetoriFT. ex- a

perienee a certification nreouired. Can Wood River —R a ^ & Care Center in PfShoshone. ID. 511 East Bli4th S t or 886-2228. • c

MEDICAL pSunrlee Care 4 Rehab fer —

T w ln P a n a s ^ Pf'•werfsnoetf CMA'«& «

W fcSC aR offew *excellent benefit pkg.. tl

' P T O a n d o n s lta d n m . o; Salary DOE. Hifo on •' 'bofwandshtfldlflerentlal -\i

sa^ 7 n / 1 998.EOE p

■ ~ fJraeu!; * ■* MERCHANDISER PT, iO to lS h rs . per wk. '

S iS f f iw E S I S \MtSCElXANEOUS P

learn person to ass is t Vcab ine t rnaker, w age tl negotiable. C tf8 3 4 « 2 t.

MtSCEULANEOUS b★ $1500* ,

New factory Outlet ^Mgeds motivated.

goal-oriented, people for , set-up and display work. .

No experience neceesary, ^ 3 - p i ^ Gaining program

CaOTorty today 733.6350' __tttSCEUANEOUS ^

STAFRNG Is Wa are accepting ; e< appllcatlona tor o«

•LaoalS^awtary Ap•ConatnjetionWortian L<• U ^ t M i a n i c ------------------T♦COtOr#wera —•OariealPositiofta

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(No^ n a c a a a a ^ ) '. * «

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m T O P P A Y W “273«452*1-eOO-731-Ta*P ^Servlna the Erttlr* Maoio at

Vafley sm ce 1 9M n „MSCgLCAHeOUS""* '— ~Rf)HIRING NOW itI p,

— general iaborw. forfcfHt- -RE3operators, carpenter*. Not

Al avaHatile now; c«INTERMOUNTAIN Vl

STAFFINQ RESOURCES E>41S ADDISON AVE. f»i

SUfTES, TF T - ^MtSCCLLANEOUS ]

Coca-Coia has a FTopening lor a Merehandtosr. —-

Entry level. Hiohachool « «dIplorneorOED.mustbe PT<

IS yean okl or older. fa good driving record

required. Apply in person. ~ 2483rd s t r e e ts TwinFeb. Idaho. No phone "flS. cals please. EOE ^

MISCELLANEOUS &< The Times Alew is now ac- rec cepdng applications fbr a p a r t - t im e C re w y n p Lin Superv/eor. If you ere 7 r=outoolng. energetic, and f Swok wA with youth, this SAL may be the rjM opportu-mtyforyoaTKesuccMS* k«ful applicant wUI coordi- mo rvite a youth eales forcein the TWM Fans area and , remiires used ol your own

co n s is ts of a n hourly

_meee8e. ll you ate Irter. ;— ested, stop tw the Timas W ewsaf 132 3rd S t W « andM outanappacatiorv • W

NURSESRN& LPN'S hiring now.' _

needed FT/PT. Competi- ' ' W tive pay. Exceh l^ n e flt.eaisssyssss::e d . t e a m o r l e n t e d A '^ ^ e ^ ^ i i 4 2 3 - s 5 9 i . ; a (

OFFICe ” ^ C L eR K - PT lo r S o u th /

Central OtstrlctHeMhO*-' i p a r e n t • Buriey. Must ' be bilingual. F or more .1

:p g ia u i<iiiAapi_ . i : i sA isImmedMe opening for Bur-

Cir e»p..-Ctf 678-1189 Weofli 67S-2366., . * $ i :

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ndudeecoOectkina. Worka .

work m g f h y ^ ^ ^ - - SALBg

FajMBER. SPlumbers need Ketehiirn:

rrS sS

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' Call for deUII 208-726- s a E N 8 4 8 3 , le a v e n am e A eoll a number.fl Sden

PRINTINGBindery/Press person, lo-

cal printing CO. Exper. a

<i‘zPRIOR SERVJCE. Eam up ‘

to S200 lor working one weekend a month. Keep the rank you earned. In- creese bwiefla j ^

Idaho A rm ^N atibnal Guard. CALL SFC Bar- ^ ^

•t-aOO-yM3UAiro un t» i

AvorvnoreWesfCtOoocM^ ‘ orripIdsho has Immediate an d a

openings for Production KimbiWorkers Beneflt package Bcteftbtchides medical, dental, sity'ofale. A LTD insurance with 3600paM vacatksn. hoUdays A 83341

sick leave. Avonmora 20e-«West is a strong leader in Reso*.the production oltheese 'versity

A whey based food 6th SiIngrecflents. Starting pay S3844

b$7.00perhr.forgeneral 206«Prodoetion-Woriiers A, _____

Se.00 to $10.00 per hr. for

Tues. from to o to 4 « l P**«yp.m.A7;00to6;00p.m.

at 1728 South 2300 East. k iQ ood^ or phone T33-7555; ext 11 lor

^RESTAURANT spreacBlue Lakes Country Cktf>ta light t

h lrt^ ^ experienced fuD truck «

shlfl) and aiso dishwash- 93. Goers avaitabie to worii v a r i-_____oussNfts.,........................5 S S ^

Apply In p e rso n . Blue L ak es C oun try C lub " a n «

......RESTAURANT “ , commiNew restaurant now hirir>g . preten

lor an posKioris. Please to:Ma| a ^ in p e re o n a t: ■ >ng.4 lOAHO JO E^ Twin F

neSLUELAKES NORTH (LYNWOOD MALL)

RESTAURANTDlamondfleid Jack's Res- TRADEt a u ^ is accepiing a p ^ G la s s !c a tio n s for lu ll-tlm e axMr Idishwasher. Nlghtshifi A tial ala:some wfcnds. Please ap- natM l

Park Hotel (13S7 Blue custom Lakes Bivd. N.) q

RESTAURAMt-----------------Mow hiring experienced r i . r i cooks A wall persons.Various shifts involved, trade

Rts. Aaply in person 8-5; needeiTRAV^iRS'OASIS ilSSS:

N OP HANSEN BRIDOE.•NO PHONE CALLS.. ' S K

p <^a s e I S T a

RESTAURANTPT. Welt Pereen needed■“arf siier ^tCTAtLSALES —lutlaa Ineluoa: caahlar, I W f * *lDcMn04sales.Mu(tbe customer servkx oriented A a sell starter, exper. req, Apply in.person at:The Toy Shop. 837 Pole

:ait Oassllted. 733-oui. dieselUOE8 ■ ------- V mVanted exper. Telemar- to Pen kelers.-a hr. per eve.. 3 4 7 6 .1 M o r^ ri .C a l7 3 M 8 1 S .C o m p e

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w H h c o m p a n y c o n t r i w i d e r a n g e o f b e n e f i t s

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toner: . ■.27.Ca S1S00 to earn while ---------

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a n ?e3 R V orm arlne r ^ . , ilespeople. Exceliant orWr!g conditions, com-, lasten structure; health' 2 ^ '^ surance. benefits and )1K plan. Ptease apply person atl Ask fo rlM

arys Freeway RV. g 1-84, Eden, ID. ROST/lENTIRC AIDE. Plant >11 end Entomological p ^ ';T :Iences. Kimberly Re- larch and Extension snier. Kimberly, Idaho. divkkMlwDI assist In re- f ? larch programs related ■ Til ^w d^polatasw ra^e.

ude: B.S. deg ree in osely related field or $$E A I luivafent combinstion ol * ■ lucation and experience

lM««?i5riSSi*'abSw? RUPOTperform laboratory and M piM experknerrtation Bocomc

•mpiele requirements Wj/ ro Id application, cofitact mborly Research arid - (tension Cemer Univer-' 2 « " '‘ '

1341-5076 (telephone ■8-423-4691) or Human »ource Services. Uni- °P* rsity of Idaho. 415 W. « » p o j h S t . Moscow. Idaho '844-4332 (telephone '6-685<Je09). AA«OE.PPING CLERK —ledlate lull time opecx- FILERI for mature, energetic . .rson with the ability to 'W W I«ion effectively in fast ^ ‘ive excellent office. T H E T mputer A people skills |S C d be da t^ l oriented. | ruato:Orderprocessir».read sheet entry. Aft. NEht bookkeeping and CAR

. Gooding. ID 83330 M SAL WORKERVor Bachelor's Degree p r mother health science. . ^

T illies, children and AdellSl mmunlty. Experience Idaho S iterred. Send resume «Atn»n<

in Fans. 1083301. 700 bla k« ffnee M im r Mcriocs1.H need, start wtth an t/ yoath VtoymMadhctBMiM. arminf DE nawtpasa StoriB M anager Piaaaa a •er. In auto A residsn- «0 erglass, screens, lami- < son, TX

r v l s e .A r e l a t e t o ^ 'itomers. 5 yrs. exper. ------------•a only ap_pW- GroQl JEROMIS w ^ ^ 5 - 3 3 r Y r -

Manager. Individual»ded to manage tireMy. Must be wMimg to LOO•ervise. tram, regulate |NDE

n e vc ^ i

>d only apply a t Ron's THE l e r ie a n C a r C a re n te r. 337 W. Main.

OES lO O tO ^>P SUPERINTEN- fOOfoTDO ■NT fo r G e n e r a lwactor. Duties indude RQlning and supervision lo o io m

100IO70CIrepeirhe^andtlgh t soOfDSOCjlpm ent Must knowsel and gas engines o n i

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le. •™’" BARKl■ Raalton

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^ . TWMFALLS-33SSt 3 bdrm., 1 bat $66.000 * 73*

■ ■ r TW m FA LLS>By■ ■ ■ . 841 C apri. 3IA

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hardw ood quiet neighborhoo

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ibdrra.ifl.ma- rage. gas heatIwrhood, own- i6K.934-S534C oirirdnable" '" • “

bdnn. 1 bath. g qwtw carry.

■ Radueea te ■I bdrm. home AB a|>pts. nice carry. *2500

:j04 -47W p_)< For sale by all 2 bdrm.. 1 e on m ature g. 80X190 ft.. 307-686-:pS1. ,Ii e 2 bedroom. ' igroom. utiuty . astic kitchen. .

»ass- Prices '06.500. May ease option. lensenReel 37-61160T 1 eveninos. partial owrtor. idertrades.

59K3bdfm.l ,

:r R eady to WW manulac- . Brandnew4 tn. FHA & VA t>.'4 acre lot.

latn.S72.500 .........-B9 low«0.«k>RSALEwTerm jalttymg11-2703|pm A5pm1 cuwwd US1X881. lOUSES llrers 0-K M170B u se on 4,46 ner.3bdmis..»K 531 Dee

---------'1,000Ing available! ihomer>evr8.CaHar»d- ■.....9600568

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bdrm. 3 bam 2150 SQ. ft. euto spmu- ng. root. AC.:74.900. C a ll.2 or 7334227 ^ 2 b d rm .' iced to seB. . er324-64SMI Ouiet cul-de- '1 2 bath. Hotnaster.bdrm. ..... ..illet stove in ’oakkittf>en. oors kitchen West neigrib- 5.500. Days

iNT UNTIL USERimuition calAmehca!7-3299

Med 3 bdrm.'. On 2 soes. h o p .b a rn .TO APPBE- 5 A St. BIQ DUCTIONI 1.5001 Call1915:----------------------leeReelly>404.

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’ Sawtooth.■B735-1337. ~- 1337 8th

m.. 2 bam. 2 unitswi^ep- :« » * - Newly..-*----------lew wiring. od-t>argaln . 1 \ i.a.S • Q u ie t i. gas heat gj^byown- -

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•need back- ood -floors.'

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‘ N E , 4 b d rm . 3 H b a vau lted calllngB. forr dmino, btg-countiy kit en. tamUy mom. 2900 taleq .n .on1/3ae .H oR

- .covered patto. overeb 2caroaraoe*RVp&rU

• $ 1 5 9 ^ 20»73»20e

' TVnN FALLS -B y Own 3 M rm.. 2 both, ne»i

18»q. ft. on Irg. lot. OPI H O U SE o n S u n d a >

>0.000. Call form e >ito.ofappcai733-«2ii

, T W 1N FA U SW 0W N 6 345 0 s q . f t . / a n c h st)

brick home, pnrfc-liko s ting on t a a by CSI. c tao iod dbl. gamge, stK c h a in link le n c e d . I drivew ay, undergrou. sp rink lers on well. n< g as lumace. now cont

• alf. covered pajto* spa

iiVliig rrn.. luiiiiui ulnii Arj-v.iv.r --rm-wA>dlLlaf^ca

.. refrlg .. oven , d lsposi DW, water sonner.-sK age galoro. 1029 Was In g io n S l . N. A sk ir SISS.OOO.Cwilws/w* mytim*. c»a 734-9838.

-----------------TWIN FALLS.- By own*white brick rambler wl fu ll, f in ish e d b s m l . . oxeol. TF school dislrl wfth 3.076 sq .n . Now ca p e ls . 2 ram o d e le d III baths.. 5 bdrni. 2 flreplai OS. central vacuum, Into com & security systen Tons of storoge, 2 car gj rage. RV parking. All o beautifully landscaped ' a c . w /a u io sp rin k le r: Musi se e to appreclotc $179,900. Coll Susan t viow ot 208-733-222S. ■

___________TWIN FAILS. CharmlnoDOrm. Uumt aroa. lo&c spoeinltoucftos.733-16261 TWIN PALLS. GREAT FAMILY HOME • brick;

iTMital split level 1744 sqU Ig. comer lot. 3 bdrm. 1

• both, offlco. family rm w; g as Aroplaco. elect, heat, shop. cov«rod potio. deci

carpon. stonigo V>od.

foncod beck yord. Well carod lor. vorydoon.

Qroai neighborhood, dost to schools & Shopping. Dnvt

by SSS Del Mar Dr. For gppi. 733 S239/S97.S00

TWIN FALLS. S*'. ac. w/! sharos of woiof on privoK lano. 6 bdrm. 3 both, spii lovol house, lg. yd. Lots o trees . Prletd red u e etf

........ ........... B1S.OOO. CM 734-20631

' ' TWIN FALLS. By owner:.« bdrm. 3 bath', many now updates on i a a e . doac ond rd. 5144 .500 . Col 733-5185 after 6PM ■

TWIN FA H S . Greet toc».................. tlon .'3 bdrm. i batn,-aoi

car garage, AC. gas. outc sprink lers . RV pofkmg. Plocao cal 206-73S-ai6tl

TWIN FALLS. Now CuSIOm home. 1586 sg. fl. 3 cxlim. 2 bo th , split a o slgn . 9' ceilings, hardwood floors, tllod b a th ro o m s & gas firopiaco. Real Quality ai only S139.900I

This beautiful homo nos boon reduced Sie.OOO. 2700 so. (t. on 2/3 0C .3 bdrm. V.i tsoth. 2 lomily tm s . Beautiful yd Auto sprinklers & much moro

. AOon'tmissoiSlSOK.. B r a n d n a w 0 lo t l i n e

hom o. 3 bdrm . 2 ba tn . , 1 . 0 0 8 sq . It. w /room y

kiichon. lois of siorago. loncod yd. & rodw ood dod(. S7S.OOO.

JEROME. Culo conogo on comor lot. 2 bdrm t tjath. 1296 sq fl. G u h o a i . ox-

__________ . tro de ep l car go rogo .

B U H L S ac I0ts.nb«nuti ful Melon Volioy. monu- fociurod horpos wolcomo,

- ....... ........ in c l - .w a to r s r ^ a ro s ;S27.000oach.

CENTURY21 733-2121. '

or esIINIkkI f t 73^4413 WENDELLBEAUTIFUL ACREAGE at

I80SE 3050 S. Abundant troos crooto privacy and socluaion with a viow to dio for on 4 a a o s 1S24 sq.ft.. 2 '.i bain hm with

.32*48- slool Shop. 12x48' concroto RV pad. 590.- 000. Cajl Ray.

GOODINGAtlractlvo 2-slory, 3 bdw*

hm on Mtehlgan.SL Stool . siding, lg covorod oalio.

•. Chain link fencing, 3 lots. ' add'l storao'e bldg. Only ; *59.750. Call Ray 10 see ': SABALA

REALTY: . “ 733-4321

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JEROME • 1978 14x68.: bd rm , 1 b a th , $10 ,K

r o n ^ 702 -623 -5151 d a y s (

C n « * ! 5 e iw w V ''* *

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1 iAIRIESformalrkltch- BUHL-By owner. BO acn 900 to- farm. Would moke gooc Hottub. sman livestoek sot-up, ,w, ^ e d new 40 acre gravity flow ttrtdng. pivot in hay. Balance ir •20e o a g a ted pipe w/ full Twin . - '■ FaUs water shares, some

pasture. Small houso w; ou tbu ild ings, corral. S

w lm S ' concrete Bsh ponds w/ 3 OPEN CFS o l spring w ator to 0 « y > . supplement yMir Incomo.

Beautiful building site w/ ytew of property w/sepBc

uw«D- wen artd power.^ l ^ e . CaJI 733.1335

OREGON-.51.de- COMEOUTOFTWEWIND

round, r|_f„ nifallo.Nice homo ond machine khed/shop building, lm-

r ‘ l : w ; i!3fl°3iKK. D u n n .T i^ H 6 « y .-M r

jo sa l. f l sV s I. slor. I a CR EAG ES& UO TSA/ash-> ^ ''0 JEROM E 1 acre lois Ior

m an u factu ro a hom os, groat locotlon. 734-94Q5M

rm er- -jBROM Er Tired o t noisy r wttn n e ig h b o rs ? W an t tho n t. I n pooco & quiei of a country islrlct setting? 20 a c . NW. 2 WW- whool lines. 17.5 shares d lile NSCC water. 3 bdtm. 2 >PW- bath homo, landscaped inter- w/sprinklor syjtem. older Item. 1 ixJrm. home tor kids or V go- rental. Cinder block bam y 'o n w/heated shop. Must soe «1 •'» 10 approdatel 324-4037. ijOfSj after 6 pm Of leave msg«lin to KIMBERLY--94. 3 tjdtm,S .B 2 b a th h om e . G arag o — shop. Soutn of lown. close|ng 2_ to new ooif course. 2 «)l»oi a c r e s , a d d iilo n a i SO*626" ocros- Would sd l sopa/o-7 7 ~ tdy. Call 423-4392.Ick/ _ ~ ~ ~w n . f T 514 v,i I lN C O M E PROPERTY

TWIN FA LLS-By Owner; oecK 3 s ^ a i e units on i lot.

Rental incomo 5920/mo.

ITos, I 5153nve I COMMERCIALFor I PROPERTYSOO. Iw/5 BURLEY Fiifflo develop-

ivaio mom land. I60 acres inj_ij, Butley. behveen |.84 anam n, SnaVo Htvot. •.» mi. from g ,g , W al-M art. KMari, Me-)g3^ Donoid's. snopDing cen-

ler.*etc*Presently tarm oa‘or:. 5 w/outstonding MiD waternow rights. W.ll soil for S6.5003oad per acie or uado lo> com-Call morcial propeny of oqualI value. Call 208-676-4822— or fax 208-678-7407. ■

^ TWIN FALLS City - 3 HOauto commoroailots. Mllbuiia"mg. ro su;r. w s«//tow tfown.6 t a tow momniy. owner will •— carry. Call 324^3404 ■

fl,m TWIN FALLS-£>ttico1. 9 - burlding iot for sale on Falls•ors. A vo.approx.11.000sq.ft.g a s 733-6267/324-7593 wkndsy o ' ^

f l 516

f imily ■kuto KETCHUM Rustic log cau- oro in. apptox. 17 m s N. ol

Ketchum, Coil 324-4116.

lr«* “ C C f'■ k - T im .

3"od /Ofler. Call949-9St>3339

PINE/FEATHERVILLE • ’ 9" c a b in in G roon C took

SubOWision, 3 boim . 2 bath, irados Ok:

'Z'. t ■ 517• i r |_ C O N P O H I N 1 U H ^

TWIN FALLS Nice, 2 bdrm. ground level, no mainio- nance/yard wotl«.732 572S

irsM iytoadvM lH lndaul- . E at ft«lJusici«73>OS3l. lant 'J— arid I 5 1 8

i M OBILEHOMES

(4^ BURLEY -79 BroadmoreM . I4x702bdm i2bath.678-

' 2917.431-2917.431.4624.-

• BUYING OR SELUNG a ^ m a n u fa c tu ied /m o b iie

home? We ofler financing! G feen Tree Financial

“n?y l-OOO-Sei-190400. FILER. 1997 Gurnard. 2 . bdrm. 2 both. elec. heat.\ like new. lived In 10 mot.

14X 68. 2 m on ths f re e i rent! $28,500. Call Ellle Sharp a t 2O8-734-1901S'

R o c k Ga o n d o m l n i u------- A v a ila b le N ow --------5.5B8tli ■ • jS te a n lhl - F t . •KUtDreTiIno . . •O v tf lo d a

: flock CmW rt *1173,600 t n e W r i g b t f o r 'b o w in g f ^ ^

, ' | l i ) a % J i^ 2 7 ,1 9

J H NASHUA- Trade In your b c w ^ _aloQlA.widexcBU.fac. this ^ niog latetnodel3 bdrm .£balh : .A fr~ -h o m» .« » ,8 0 0 .73fr0728.

2 : s r A N L r Y v i ‘9 r T “ ' a . 2 W ea tch e iie r. 14 ' x 70 '.).K . good sh a p e , m ust sell! - r s 8i $55(»Oftef. 774-3458«

** $$$ CASH $$$ c= Z for 0 S £ 0 Mobile H om es Z

' 19760fNewer! .SC . 1 .6 0 0 .8 7 8 .4 3 8 0 _ j

^ TWIN FA L L S.71 Nashua. 114x65 w / t ip o u t. new —

“ re a p p l a - I n d . . In P a r k . Fl° 0d S11.900.CaU 734-9317a <■.,w/ . ,now *FLEETWOOD'952Bx44. ]e in 3bdrm ..2bath....$33.900 • -win FLEETWOOD '84. 24x60. ^>me 3todm>..2bBtK'.....$26.900 iI w/ CHAMPION 1979. 24x40\ •I. 5 3 bdmt.. 2 bath.........................S22.900 Til 3 (Wendell Lot) °n o -a so ih e r tln s to c kmo. WSABeMOVVATEDTO J' w/ SELL - MAKE OFFER! H,pUc. . As low as S% doon OXC- :__ {AeronlromCW/».J«om*J i>35 Call Norm Olson at; —- BROCKM ANSND 1 -800-978-4380 \ ich. . = = ,f /e T 5 1 9 - S

I CEMEliE'RYLOTS | -

'on TWiN FALLS. 2 lots incl. *

■J I , REAC E S T A T E . JL ^ I W ANTED------- JE

1 FAX. J5 YO UR - IItry —■4 AD iiJ TIMES CLASSIFIED _ 2 l„ DEPARTMENT PA “ 2 0 8 - 7 3 ^ 5 5 3 8 "

5? 2 0 8 -6 7 7 -4 5 4 3 RU E (BURI-EY)

^ I 521 s S U I MANUFACTUREOn. I HOMES - S3 1.a- Arm p ast cred it problem s 7<

preventing you from **Z owning a new hom e? **

A//flpp;»cat«nsacceprod. —^ HOMES AMERICA ™J 208-733-2224 . ^

r: BUHL-n» SwM tof 09It. Huny! Soe tnis immaculate ^ 2 bdnn in ono ol Buhl s J ”

- ' c o j ' a ^ ^ ^ S ’r^T ^ ll P«543-4371...... $13,900 ■

RLER-9 6 .dt>hwide. 1.200 sq. It.. 3 bdrm .. 2 bath. COrttrolAC. 2 0 6 -3 2 fr^ 7 “ P

*' GRAND OPENING WITH a WEST WIND HOMES ^ „ Graat aeols on land. ^

homes, parks, etc. S2000 P° gtncomfkajiew/purchase.

a - - . . S O C A U .-TO O A Y I--,r 732.5710 ___0 iriew ytoaA w tlM lndaui-Ij B>d.Ju«cii7a»093i. I I ;

2 HANSEN • *95 Floehwood. Chi 3 bdrni,. 2 baih. lots ol up- —

- g ra d e s , oxc . cond . fi-1 n a n c i n g d v a l l a b l o '.3 529.000. Call 423-6209 ■ « « r. —■ ■ ■ out II- THE

■ INVENTORY CLEARANCESALE!! 2 f

AJI iot models must go! 7 „ No reasonable oHors

: telused O A C, Xn. Cali 733-2224 , t h ?

HOMES AMERICA I l l f TWJJ

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. JEROME. 3 bdtm. 2 bam. — I '9 6 dbl. w iao G uerdon.

I17S sq, tt. w/central aJt. t o ( 8 O lo x t r o s lS 2 9 0 0 ^

-aow n..take over pymts. t w i> 735-2127. a skforB radM

SHOSHONE. 1985 Rod- man. Now Moon. 3 bdrm,

• 2 bam. flroptace « appls. _ l r ' Good cond. Financing & jw i> moving avail. 208-886- >

7666 or 1-888-80G-7666. gor,_ . ..betv>oon9am to8D m

. SHOSHONE. 1994 Cham-p io n , 2 b d rm . 2 b a th , t w i66X 14. SU P E R GOOD 53 CENTS. Finished sheoi-rochinienor. appls" Excel. — <cond. Financing & m o > ^ TWavau. 886-7666 or loll free free

i 1-888-808-7666. behvoen bi• 9:00,a.m .lo6:00p.m , • Wl

TWIN FALLS. ReposI TWir : Ropos! Repos! 3 and 4 3 b

bdnn. available. O.AC.

R e n ta l clei

I™ II U N FURNISHED I r I H O U S E S I I "

BU H L • 3 b d rm . 2 b a th EDB country home, doee to & i

tOMTvSSTSlhio. S«M f368|i up>

'

r a r d e n ^

IlUvfnoEnvlraDineiil =6 T r a n TWii

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BU H L. 2 b d rn i. m o b ile B(J

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F IL E R . 2 b d rm . 1 b a th ^ country home. S400*<tep. —

, N o p e ts . 1 y e a r le a s e . RL Please a f l 20^S43-5330.

Whan yeu have aomoMigto ^ p j a o ^ c U M m ^ a d .

GOODING 4 bdrm., 2 bath, U i carport, ahop. g a s lieat.On 3 tots. > S 7 8 .e 3 7 « 0 4

HANSEN. 2 bdrffl.*yard 287 3rd-St. e . S476. l i l ! JE I last *dep, CaB uti

JE n O M E .a « m 4 W m ,2 balh. no sm otdnaor pets.$ 700 m o. 1 s t, Test m o. P<‘ re n i * $ 5 0 0 d e p . 3 2 4 - be

• 9143or$41.278.7422.B Ell

JEROME 168, S900.NK:E1 7\l 4 bdmi. 3 bath, 3 c a r ga- ca rage, tennis court' - b a

hftr.iTi.

Ing/Rott. Cau 324.S934W ^

JEROME. 3 bdrm. mobile a iio home. Villoge W est, no , ► pets.S450ftno.324-8903«

JEROME.,Country3batm, _ F u ilb sm l. ooL.Panially„

fu rn ished . Yd. g a rd e n . ^ corral*. $375 .324-50e2B f «

I inieJEROME. 1. 2 & 3 bdrm. 37i

S 22S -$37 5 -$ 4 5 0 « d o p . SU( Ploaso can 208-324-2841.

P A U L 3 b d m rri5 m l. NW i— of Paul. Roon»for horses. S475/mo. 438-e382.B

RUPERTC lea n , w ell k e p t, sm a ll

homo. $2S0/mo, 436-1229 SHOSHONE 2 avail, g as

h o o t . W / D . 5 2 5 0 4 _ , S39S 788.4456iff26-44ai« M For. that we«wS3Ti5#aw:7“ H |

you-va ahrayt draamad ol,(tart your March In th« latf auata oolunns ol dasalfM.

TWIN FALLS-3 bdrm . 1*.- b a th . $6 S0/m o. * d e p ..

6204th Avo. No. Call 735- 0920 ovos alter 6pm ,«

TW IN FA L L S - C u to 1-bdrm house-N o,sm oktngL- ___

po is , S42S/mo. • S300 dep. Cali 733-0489.M .

TWIN FALLS 116. $550. 3* bdrm. Appls. W /0 hook­up. carpon. fenced yare.

ELWOOO a EVANS 734-1401________

TWIN FALLS 130. $450. 2 t>drm. Nowly remodeled, large yard W/O ttookup.

ELWOOD & EVANS----------- 734-1401---------

TWINFALLS Avail. 8 /1 .3 bdrm.. 1 balh w /garage. '$600 ♦dop , refs. I oodit chock C an S 4 3 -8 8 2 V

TWIN FALLS ■ • USTED • FOR SALE U rg e 2 bdrm .- - • appls,. garago. ;gas hoat. outside pets OK. S450Ano

THE MQMT 733-0709

TWIN F A L L S --S O U T H OFTOWN. Approx. 1800 sq ft. 3 bedroom. 2 bath.

large yard. No pets!Water Included. $700 mo.

FHE MGMT 733-0739

rwiN FALLS - 3 bdrm . 1 b a th . $600 /m o . *5 3 0 0 dep.. refs req, 734-21B9J

rWIN FALLS - Dup..spaci- ous cherry, noar pani/sc- hool,$450. call 733-1359

rWIN FA L L S 2 b d rm 1 bam garage, lenced back yoid gas heal. W/D hook­up . no p e ts , $42 5 /m o ,♦S425 dep. 67B-3965,»

TWIN F A U ^ 3 bdrni. 2'-i bath, control air. dbl-

garage, an appls.. 2-story._jfiocad.yard.JJfiOf.CSL_________Please cal 206 -734 -960^ .

‘WIN FA L L S. 1 b d rm . $ 3 ,5 0 * $ 3 0 0 d e p N o smoklng/pels, 733-2066MTWINFALLS. & monihs Iroe. brand now 3 bdrm. 2 ,

balh house. 732-5710 WEST WIND HOMES

-WIN FALLS. Brand new 3 bdrm . 700/m o, $ 250 dep- No pels. 734 S979«

■WINFALLS.-Lg. 2 bdtih .............home w/garage. 305 3rd Ave. W. 547S/mo.*S300 dep. Rets. 734 e9 l6 ,ove«

VfIN FALLS. Sm. 1 bdrm,W /0 hookup, waior Ind, s l& la^ tm o ,$ 3 5 0 * $ l5 0 deanlngdep. 736-7iS8a

I . 603 IFURNISHED APTS/I DUPLEXES

iOEN Fum. apts. ft utils. 1 a lg. 2 bdnn. SaSAnrk.a up*. B2S-919&. e25-53S4

W IF A L I S .1 bdrm W/O i teokup.NoPeta(Smol*ig. . i $32aftno. Call 734-023411

f . 604 n " - UNFURNISHED

WIH FALLS . NEW . 3 M

DW. w »

2 1 ^ - 734^9605. $650 a s e w m a . .ieU »8P ffiM 0S A P rB .H M

BUHL. Taking appUeationa TWW -lo r -l ,ft-2 bd rm a p ta In S300- . Casllaford and 2 and 3 - CSI, ~rarm 'a{ienri'BaurPun)(r ~ a r a • applleitlons a t Meadow -C M h B rook A pt. 3 1 5 C lea r

.U ke* Rd. Buhl between J X am e n d 6 pm , Mon,Tuea, Thura and Fri. o r . s: eaR543-6833beh«*enl1, m am and 6 pm only. Equal, a vHousing Opportunity.------ ---------n n M T P P w t - H i i v

F O R L E S S I w S(499 down. S288AIK).'OAC heal Call Mr, Price. 733-2224

HOMES AMERICA incli ILER 1 bdrni. studio'apt.. 'S S ■S275/rno.,*dep. Incl. ali utils. Con 326-3I62.M ZZ —

H ear th e q u i^ t I« in lP « r t(A p e r tm e n ts

176 Maurtcs Streot .-IWnFalls 2 734-4195

— ■ 11 In cEROME • 1 bd rm a p t. storoutils, paid, $350 ^ $25b '8dep. Call 324-7972-» I^ O M E - Now taking ap- 7^plications Ior studio/one ^bedroom apartm ents In --------Elderly houaing proloct. TWIHProieroncoglvon lonoar- baseelderly, elderly , handl- cludt

based on income, jerom e

U PERT-C street Manor. Ac!*' I bdrm apts. For elderly, units3t d isa b le d . S ec tion 8 S ta rlubskfy available. Incomo RoonImlt.-I poVson 513.0S0 THEMw v r.2 p iw p lersi4 .9 0 0 , TTSFS ■or opplicotion and moronlonnotlon. cail 208-436- S S l 7 6 3 o r s o o a t 4 l 0 C>ueet Rupen. ID. EHO ■ c a l 1

C ait 7 3

A-COUS-TI-CAL & DRYWALLWhy caff th e rest?

You deserve the besti___BOB'S BEST.ORW ALL___

Best Quality • Bost Ratos Insurad-FRffi ESTIMATES

Cat/BoP ® 73»Q 033M

|U S I N E ||

TWIN F/VLLS PLAN ROOM

Jobs tobkjforG enarals. Sub-contractors & Suppll-

CARPETCLEANING

C e rp e tS m a r l Serving Magic Vall^ anuts

••■•OuKARelii^leSoKrice ■"- Free Est. • 1-2 hr. dry timo Satiafaetlon auannfm dll

324.7350

.CLEANING■SERVtCE

Bonded & insurod couple wUi de an your homo or

ofTce ond make It spariile.SPARKLE

CLEANINQ SERVICE 735-8646 - free estimate.

CLEANING5ERVIQES

MOM'STOUCH Claaning From Floor-Celng .

Bonded & Inswed Resklential & Commerdal

Construction deon-up 734-8872

_ COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION

J.CONSTRUCTION ■ - •Ffem e'Shopa'iPoie

B am ea -Metal RoofaComirwdalSRasiOantml Custom trim w/yeor cholca ol colors. 43»<994»67th3533

C oS ^lh lC T O NEcorwiriiy-cbnoete,'........Ucensed and insured;

foundatkm , ftat worka & an your concrete needs.

F/«eestfmares,CeU 733:2107.

CONCRETECONSTBMCTIPN

C e w ^ C e n c re ta L .L C . '

SitfevMlka. W n p e d a . Colored Concrete.

FtaeEatlm ales 7 a » > 4 t3 .'.’

CONSTRUCTiON

: . SU M M ER SPE C tA L- S A V E aO )^ :-----------

■ HOUi.REPAIRS P ain t repair, remodel. ■

tx-up or, edd«n .Famly room. Wtehen; bath,

sheet rod t. IneuaUon.

S S?«5SS iS3’: ■ ;r y s s i s g j * ' ' : '

W M FA U 3 ’ •• T W N R

VIN FA LLS,-. . b a t h a» ^ » » » » » » » » » » » g o i e i

R’ ’&'ssrE.y40,EH irt>ethB tvd . ;TWINFi

>w2 W m ^ 2 t a h w t a i ^ h i ! ^

ra a h e r & d ry e r . F re e dlshw i lealth d u b membership up,leeirlih ,y (B er-rouhd p o o l re o u ltic lu d ed . Credit, check d KKiulrod. S550 *dep. Call ■■r T T " .733-2983 or 734-8674. TW IN F

refrlg.,O N F A L L S ;_____ ______P.rlveu

h o o if iRST MONTH « ? £ £ // P J * ^

3 « 7 e m S L 2 bdmt. 2 bath, all t w i n Fi

imenltles. Ind. AC. w ^ ' , i T | In doset. laundry room. loroge. ,some utlHs. lease

•acrod ildw ckreq-

n= S S 3 4 ”L - 2 ^34-SS05or734.2418.a «i>tkO*

TWINF/

W IN.FALLS - 1 b d rm bdrm.?' asement opt. oN utU, In- rno. ♦$ udod.$350mo. i s t l a s t n e a r d securlUfdep. 738-4894. check

bdrm condos: a p p i r . ' 'TW lN'F , C. carport, storage. All bdrm D l its in good condtion. rm . no ta rt in g a t 'S 4 7 5 /m o . $425/moomates acceptable. ■ ________E M Q M T... -733:0739. -TWIN F. »klng W . extra vacstlen ' TOWN wnay? Why nei sel » 0M pei/vin' ifl-pood Ban* youVa bMA- le n ce d Bling? CUMHM«r« do K. rolrlgerl a i7 3 » m i . | t h e m g i

>INESS733-0931 ext 1 for m o n l

SWANSONCONSTRUCTION

X Complate Remodeling ~ ---------- — rOry-Wflitl------------

X ProlM^wwJ&^Oualliy

C a ll7 3 & « )B 9

DECKS ~A L P tC CONSTRUCTION

Suirm9rtsr>»r»lV ow isthe litna fo ra

NEWtUKk.- . . , - 7 3 ^ 1 9 7 0 ...........

FENCINGI^EAR FENCiNG

25 Years Exp. All Typos;Wood. Chain Unk. Etc

Customer Buya Materiala................... -Free estim a tes---------

206.734^166 ■

FUGHTINSTRUCTION

Laem to Fly.Earn your pilots license at

The AVCENTER Classes Forming Now

Call Jay orErtn-; 736-4504

GRAVEL/urstteso/c/r>>AsfA(9 ,

spoatieationgfavtl. Ineludlng: Pitrun. Topsoll.

Sew er Rock. Pea gravel & Cinders..

OK PAVING - Cail 734-3722 ■

g r a v e l

BROCKMAN SAND ft GRAVEL Driveway ft yard

& T o ^ .Also, pit run base gravel. W»a«Ovaroryouhaul.

Cail 423-4315 ■

________S B AVe l - , .. TWIN FALLS CRANE

• Sand to 6* gravel. - , washed to crushed

• Delivery available 6 mllaa W—t of Buhl

734-e32D

. GRAVEL ■• 7 » in FalV a 'crw hing ,

V4a u 8hodmatertal.V4 - sreened. and 1H* cnahed material. Call 733-3633.

HANDYMANA W O RK O FA frr

Handyman Servicos H o m o R e p ^ Electrical,

HANDYMAN . H & P.-SERVlCESr ’S ' . ‘S S £ & :

-foecm ekofdaH n*

HANDYMANS EBM CiS

c a c E nterpiteee

W eflxR ttx itia tyoocafi’' . ■ -eliordl ■

: . 7 3 6 - 3 7 9 9 "

N F A U 8 -1 b d r m ,o n H I^ P A L ■ t.'B io v e /re lri ffT W - ' V efyeici

111 e p a ^ o u a d u ^ e x V TW N FAl■e lo everything.-N o 2 bdnnT<ta. S 4 S S V $ ^ d e p . . S bd rm T cnetfls.lnd .-S 4»880 ttl ■»*★★*]

M FALLS l ^ J b Sidrmi S ba th , o e n u e l ‘ BriohCai

hw asher, W % h o o k . . leeae and credll check . Friendl lu lred . S880 .^ ,$500 . N opeta. >0>lL Pat73»B 803:N F A L L S '-E X C E P . »M A t;,2bdrm ..D /W . T W IN FA

s r s ?B k - u p .A C ,2 a p B c e q u Ie l. S<

1 FALLS . O u M - ^iliai araa. StIU new, 2 t w IN PAL

SS.op^r o * o * 'i » * o * e * o *I FALLS Taking appll- Ions to r a s e c u re . 2 T W IN F A m ..j to ih a p t , $399/. b d rm . S f $ l 5 0 dep. Located $ 3 S 0 * d ir d o w n to w n ,'c re d ll Ino/oeta 1 ick & re ls . req ; C all -733-221& (Tmmcrest) TWIN FAL

2 bdtm. IJ c « . ■« . ~ o S S

FA L L S. N ew er 2 'T ' i— 1 —n Duplex, c arpoa UtU. ■n o s m o k ln g /p o ts . ■ r OOM!

5/mo. Call 733.0742. * 1

4 FALLS— DOW N-(VN AREA Naw car-'vinyl, carport, em ail ,c e d y a rd , a lo v e /n o TWINFAL

H Z 1 a3r& S E Ire information or your ser*

»N ; HEATING & Al CONDITIONIN

N SAWTOOTH SHEE*>g METAL-----------------BaatlnyACRerrl(J»4ll

Commercial and residei ly (208) 733-8548

_ HOME

HENDRY & SON ^ C w p e n te r s

Com mereial« Residen All Jo b s Laroe a s m

imerior ft Exterior r r - ---- - - 7 3 4 .« 4 4 o f 7 3 1 « e

HOME HEALTH CARI

! ' ' IDAHO HOME HEALT S . AND HOSPiCE

-------------734-4061-Twin Fails. 436-5855 Mlnl-Casali

_ 543-2273 Buhl

CemHedrt-fcense<VBon( j Natjonalty Recognlzei

Home i^ a l th Leadei Home Grown In IdaN

LAWN AND TREE CARE

Ja y a A rron 'a Lawn Ci We do all lown ft tree u

a tth o b es tp rtce a .' No chemical treatment>11. 73^0654

• i --------- - l a w n C A R E

_ LAWNS E T C -- — Residential mowin(

E sta te dean-ups - Commercial.mowin

EL •Fr99esilmat99'Call T odd a t 735-9207

7 3 S 0 0 4 (paper)

m e d ic a l

_ MAGIC VALLEY MEOIC SUPPLY AND OXYGE

• M edkanA M Etfdlrauny_ _____ 734.O6OO.Twln.Hana.

543-2273 Buhl 438-6566 Minl-Cassia

. 1-800-303-0602 Idaho

PAINTING— - -REPA IN T6PECU U ST

AULT PAINTING ^ ■ 2 0 8 -536 -S 060 I

- ROORNGP R O F E S ^ N A L

ROORNO a COATING 733-7221 o r 32M BS7

Comntercial. residentia , Buiklup roofa. Moat min

5', ieeka repaired In 24 hn

- SHARPENINGSERVICE

'' o n S f l uSuSS:r . - • ' uienckM ists

; - 73M060-,1^W<tHO

•mEEfcPBONIN'SERVtCE

. - . . r

U L S - tb d m ia p l , T W IN F A L I M ri. groOnd noor,', $8D/w^«KT

rrngm y ■ ■ ■ -T yR a.~vqur

adroom , $338 TWIN FA LU e d to o m .4 4 0 Q „ ....... S100WI(..a.S

allyarcraatorage. f l - ar• w/WDhookups- I m O B I tS

r e ^ S P E W L * T W I N F i ^m o .ren tfree .- . Y o u tC h p lc i — .1 II — choose frorr>ALLS C O N D O : balh Indudirlae option, lease to w a te r ,a e w ibdrm, apadous A $385/mo.plu$ 4 7 5 /m o .. SIOO CaffKarfa

. . .WINDEF

ALLS Lre. de an 2 -------------------

A ' i s s ' s

4pm . 272 E laine sriia). 736-0367.B JEROME 120C 'A L L S . C le a n 1 S o m e u l l l s pd .

.d e p . N o am ok-I. Can 734-9450. , TWIN F

ALLS. Very d ean . ® B w 3 '* a h w i.ap t.1 bath. W/D i g f ^ n - U

1 0 3 5 a q .n .-

. . ' Haflowslbrm^ ^W N D E R

U S FO R REN T P m ^ ^ 7 3 4 ^

0-LS. Capri Motel. ,a te s 'sU rts $130. ^7ottos. 733-6452. ***^- ” *■

\L L SM olel DaUy TWINFALLS. kly. R easonab le o l deluxe ofl ib«hrRd 733-8620 PioasecalSOi

R V IC ^rWee representative

AW T R E E SERVK

. tfxxo SHELTON'SrpT TPEESERVia

Topping, tr ^ ^ p

FREE ESTIMATE1 324-6483

— " T R E E SERV KIO N DAi-E'STREEUl

CH IPPtN aIN S For mulch or dlspo

S lu m p g r in d e r . onUal estimaies. Can (20Bknau, , 274^0fgQ g;733O

5 e 9 - ~ - ^ T R E E -S ERV KStar7>«eServfe

BECan'524-8107c

t o — --- 1-800-430:8991

T R E E SERV KTREES AND STilMP

^ MAGWVALLE

J?** Teny Carpentei^ 734-1231 or420-WJ Tim AbbOB 734-79

£ TREE SERVIITREES-R-US

Serving Mmi-Cassla -T otsiT reeC are-S R em oval-ToU JlM

____ Ing-F irew ood aoi______ th e eo rd apWE--------------d e n v e r e a ^ r ^— 431-5391678-416;

ing w e d d i n gIrtng d r e s s e s

* WEDDING SHOI " HUaS Sale Now Go 2 . Renta a SeBa: Wed<

Brideamaid/Party Dn 2 S % 0 r r 0 n l m ^ 733^38.21 0 S .>

- WINDOW rance. ’ TINTING.

T eo h F ln lah autho lia 3Macotchtinl dealer.ho - . cooler, reduce glare— feding on fabrle. F

reaidential. commen'a u to ; ' -Tsa-TTHTp

ST8 - - ' • ' • •

GUARANTEEADS

NGS Buy the GuarBntf 57 -packageandTtU- TImesNewsgtj

, ahteestoseafT - . . chmdlseor

_ . automotlye it«Q .............in 7 days and r

estatelnlSda orwevriUrefii

I N O . . theadanaddtt

S -, : ;^ ^

------ paekaoe. AdNG

. me,cnajge.iM g » . ; . remain Itw san

Z ' •

Jtllltlee pd .C aU e

iLLS with kJtehr ■' SwM y,S22S«eO H a.pd .73»e6 ftt.

kLLS. MOTEL'S

606 IjU L fH O M E S J

LLS. '■ - ' o le e l T h r e e l e from: 2 bdnn^ 1 iudlng parH rent, l e w a r a t r e a h .1. phis dapoaiL. :a r<sorS lw e *}e r m e r e ^:yM ahaoemenC. .14-4334 r ' ■

607 ^ - X : IF R C E A > - ‘AIL SPACE!

1200 aq. ft.. S o l . s c e p tio n ar<fa.& kllchen, 223-E.Call 324-S 6 5 0 J

INFALLS 'I. - B lue L ake* an utttJtiea Ind.'I.. - locust S l s • ^wroom *• t r t j a u e Lakes

S r m o S * ^ T ' ^ ^i e r m e r e

4»4334

17334031. <•

XS. 1000 ao.. ft.B oflice a p a c e . - in 206-734-4139.

m C E S ;

W S O O OIVTC£^ pruning .) _____

MTES« _______•

iv i c E S :EU M B N a - ;UsposaL e r . F r e e •.

IV ICES^ ------Kvtee^ • g. pruning. , n s e d a

I07or «•;8 9 9 0 „ . . L,.

IVICES yUMPSOF T ILEY ,

enter‘_ .!0^S77t'4-7919 ,

IV ICES i-us • ■ssla a M V„ ire‘Sb»mp '"i il^ndscap- .< d a o W b y .^ , ip in ae^am tte-r — ' 4162 evea .

NGi i S : :

MOP j :wOomoH «•/D r e a a a * ; m atlena. - iS.Melt> ^

)W - - -Hj . _

ith o r lz e d ’ ’w la r.S tay r

r R - . r ; jnw rdal a HT(M88)*£ -

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anteed '* idThe ; sguar- jDmer- . .Bor ,.' t f . litems Q ndrisal S - 5 d ^ SSSSwl '

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- TWIN FALLS ; Exe*ll«ntI '' C o n ta e i W all H v a t « t

■ '^7^-3S30.; .

' • • •------- ^

; Exacutiv* erne* a p u * . e > prtvBta offlCMi recaption ' a re a , c o n ftfa n ca room.

Call.734*9680 or 733-032T

• • • • • ' • •

T i o iCOMMEROAL

RENTALS .

TWMFALLS Btfretf9a^3000aq.fL.w hh

ovarttaad doora A offlca. faooad

A t l a n t i c • 7 6 0 0 a q .n . , w/120 0 aq-ft.adtoW noof. fica. fancM

ShoB -W arahouaa • 4600 . sq.R.. 3 ovarttaad doort.

lota of parWng • on Kbn« b w t^ R o ad '

W arahM iaa . 5600 aq.ft.. lo c a ta d dow ntow n fo r

O tflca-Shep • 3560 aq.ft- — F*ftftaa.2B v»rnarr

IbrrnoraM brmatlon -WINDERMEREPropanyManaQamant :

_ - 7 3 4 r 4 3 3 4 - . . . .

TWIN FALLS • Biua Lakaa- Cantar. prima commercial ' 3paca . aeroaa from Las

Schab. 4 unttt avaB from ' 600 a q ft artd up. 733>

9242 or e0g-463<220.«

:rrw)N p a l l s , o m to w n a

ran0vatad.56O O aq.tL icrlaaae. Cal734.2482Ji

i i o ISTORAOE/

WAREHOUSE RENTAL

POTATO STORAOE • tor- r a n t In H az a lto n a ra a ,: 200,000 cwt capadty. n -

f r i p a r a t l o n a n d a i r . conditioning. Plaaaa call : 208-937-6767 batw aan . S 1 » a .m . & 5W lpm .

I ^ IELBA For RanL Paatura -for 50» ha ad .C a ll Mika :206-63»5S81._________^

1 6 1 4 IW A N T m r O R B I T j

Tw m FALLS. LooUng for . .a h o u a a T o ra n tw /a raa ta

' kaap around S or 6 hcca* !aa . 405-2334. a 6 3 -« 7 a f

I ,6 1 6 I|ROOIIIIATE8WAIf!B)|

RUPERT 2bdnn houaa.. P ra t , fa m a la . Rant>W

- ;tfM aa^ .T tnat43»0B 31JI-

FALLS Roommata to ahara 6 bdrm. ttouaa.

■ > 2 0 0 » 1 /3 tfla .7 3 W 8 e .

TWIN F A L L S ; HTanfad■ rooRHTiala. $20Q/mo.«M :uM a.W o»uga.78»0>73

1 7 0 1 I

------ -A A A C uitD inirR atad:~ -F e a tm tm S T im m a t

: h b rw JS K xalrT M ara

■ CATTLEvS E D K E FEEDLOT Cua-•: tom c iM a faading. Spa-

.. .Contact R a n K O a m for- i r tm ia a a a o » a r aawlof . : aa B a tfta FM dM oO aia. - |

■ “- o f i r c c a a t w a ^ i i s r; H e n ta 2 0 e 4 S 2 - 3 n 2 a _ ^

— ^CATTLErWantadio b u r t : H olrtiln t o y t t a r d a . ^> 20fr8a4-a290.;,y. . vCATTLE. Would Mkt to .

> m bpdan a » 6 iy » » • « » -

|. W U U L y iu rc lM H irta d ;

i s s s s s s s s s s a i ' .

I a t : ^ graat roping h o n a , . Turn IMa horaa Into Iha

• 2 06-r2M »SbftS 5!:________________

P fI. e ,» a knaa. Qarrtla *fOOO. ton CaBS43<e2SJi )

ml; WO R S e-BudaM ftm ara. j / ^ & O in t> a ,p a c k a . tz T ' cow aanta. 629-41ft?ff

. . . H O RSEQ yr.oldBaygakt- ing, wall broka, o a n tia ,

___ S i4 0 0 /o ffa r. C all 4 2 3 - ;- 1 9 0 8 6 o r4 2 3 « 0 9 . \

HORSESALE T ^ FALLS UVESTOCX

^ COUMSSnN COMPANY

Tack aalaa flrsL than ,, fagittaradhoraaa,lhan

gradahoraaa. . .

uv, 630RaKroadAva. .„ TV»ta Falla, 10^ ■ BnioaDitt>giuir7a>4337-ft-. HORSE TRAILER Kaaalw ■'Of ancioaad 44maa gooaa-• • nack traflar. $2950/offar. ^ Can 206-734-t635. . _

^ I

HORSE TRAIUR8 “ . ▼ ▼ T V T V T V T T V T »

QUALITY ~ TRAILER S A L K I^ • Featuring Logan • " T railers - th e «1 s te e l *' 13. tfB aerm th e W est*

- • C & B Horva TraUara •na ' '

A150-L 04190 iralara-UtStty C a r 'M H «jlata>Fl8ibada*- u s e d h o ra a t r a l la r s p

4 6 E aa tF re n tag a R d .I (oaxtto».a*)* . Jarom a. ID _

HORSE TRAINING • and . Ir riding lasMna. SpadaBza s

all tn a ta f tin g ira ln in g of an young horaaa. Raf. upon

raquaat. Cody or Brian ^ S3fr5763 or 836-5307J

HORSE. 2 yr. K Arabian,

Plaaaa cal 20W 24<4a0B

■I HORSE. EngtohOcm aaga '• TI>oroughbrad, 14 yaara _

- old. H aa baan ua ad (or s ~| k td a O ra a a a g a S t r a t i. tiding. S2600.326-7216 «

J HORSE. 3 yaar nicotorwl i

*; H O R S E S ( 4 ) . A Q H A ,S . ^ f«ncjh;fa)iadL3;yf.;o<d. m brtMn mara, atartad, nicv,

S1l ^ . 2>yr. browriOatd- -J "^ S8C0.H. b ra a d ln f l.2 0 a -n » 7 4 a ,_ t

9 H O R SE S . OH ga ld lnga . ^». PrefaMtonalty atartad. (3}I. R o p in g , r a n c h w o rk . -- ptaaaura. Call 837-4711 Tl tf o r ^ ^ ^ B .

s ' H O R S E S . H a lf M o o n -- R n h .R a g .0 K a .2 E M d .Tl

J a c k , a o rra l b u c k ak in, Paiom inoa.36M 2iea

i 7 0 2 I 5 I FARMmANCH * I s U P P u b / E Q U I p l ■

B U FFTECH 3 rail v iny l i- fancing. W hlla, m tiin o I

• warranfK. p a r ft..- ■Botaa. 1-600.574=1210rr T M oa-F rt.8afn io4pm .B "

) a i O P P C n -NH 1660 cab. J- AC, a lae trie .con tre taT ^ .

fD w oam .pidiH 9A dkaci• c u t h a y h a a d a ra . E x c.- oond. to da ta laa&jr- a ' a a . F la M ra a d y iS a a a t . J . u. 1664 E 1880 8 . OoodkB, Ci r o r 9344017 laava m a ( ^ i

r ’G O m N B v t t MamaMd-r X l I titf..B altun laM lar.'aO ft .1

JOIO graki h a a d a r.i8 6 0 I

i i S S . t r . ,• D ouble L cb llao tor. All 9

> D oub le L h a r v a a la ra l l ; ■ baaM tdiakn.S8.90a -. ' .

w / 14 (t;.RIn P U , e x tra 1 J>afta.,4tO Q .hra,;.aaklntt- - -» !7 .aood ioe -3a fra2a4 ;::- :C i5l

» i |B I H E J D 7700 . d ia :; O laal. 18 ft. h eader, ahed- 8 natorad. nice. S780a TMn a

I S c r a w l H d l e a e l l O - . .«: w h a a l p r w / s r s h a r a h Hai

_ ,S a (to rS 3 8 IC S 4 4 « 4 7 U I.. AJac

r • — 3 1C O M B IN E -C lean 1001 \ i Z

• M-F 8570 ro tary hydm - ^ a u ^ ro to r^ tv a w /p o w e r ^ ravaraa. Rock trap, fflonl- ”7

. tora. Chopper 22 -head w/ ^

. pick up rea t field rea d y • ” . WO.OOO 73 » 6 4 M . ^‘ FARMMACHMERY . l O W 'M a y r a t h o r ^ a u - I

gar (naw) ««fflO hp motor,. 20‘ a lum . W ilaon c a ttle — ^ f b e d o n O t ^ trt^ h M ^

diaaal tnjck w /80 ' Roaa ■. bad haa high aU ea. ma- 837

nure baatara . 13 apeed ;4860 JD trM to r. vary k!w

. hra.. duala. waighta, 3 ra- ■ 1motaa. excel.: JO 844 D ■ .

. loedar wtth 3 yard buck- L . ,a t. vary g o id eond.: 802 Harah U d bed mounted OAT

. on IHC tnick with diaaal grai

. angina; 4 bottom W atta h i

; a r s i s s s r s s - ! ! sm a r m ill, 3 0 h p m otor:

fcr ■ ' 5 2 1 - 1 2 0 ^ ^ * w « « i "' ■ haylaloGMtodlnPauLIOJ ’ HARVESTER R ad RIvar ALF^

'97 6 ro w b ee th a n « a ta r.- i t o - • 8 7 W I C 6 r o w b e a l Plaa

' ' toppar. For aala or leeaa.- 532.4506 or 431-4791 ■

J 0 2 1 2 0 u lc k ra ic h H a a d - Ca/i e r, w /Sbait JO pick-up . ora< S3 0 0 0 .j0 8 0 0 1 4 -0 ra p er Wind Rower w /c o n d lS ^ HAY ar. Cal 438-5963J ^

POSTS A POLES u 7 T• for aala. Ptease caa 206-

»’»■=««■■ b ;POTATO BED, 20fLSchaa r r ^ -

board putar. $500. Ouala. 15.S-3Son».holaJO dlract

axle r iro . $ W . F r y t , m v ;

6-hcieJO rlm s,S100.Call ^ 436.5724 or 431-1421.■ ask for Marty.M HAY

daang..foam m arkar.M T KAY!3000 control u n it mount- smala d on *74. V. to n F o rd CadH Igh-Boy. E xc. c d n d .. r —

^ g i g i fg g o g ^ 784-2749

SOUEEZECHUTE- Hon. Powder Rtvar, up to 800 balai fc a ..S 6 0 a C a ia 8 f rg 3 0 f —

STACKER • Naw Holland, cuttl1047 , g o o d c o n d itio n . 666-S3000.C aB 326<526.B ^

SWATHER- H aaaton 65.14- header; $14,000. Can

SSTTRA C T O R -544 f t B

C tf 686.2288M " aIso

T R A C T O R - J O 8 6 3 0 .W atts 7-ahank r ip p e r, 3 ■

trocfc. 206-547-3830 eves, . c r i l

T R A C T O R F a r g u a o n HAY. T 0 3 5 , 8 2 , 0 0 0 . C a l l 30^3206655-4428Ji________ 167-

TRACTOR WEIGHTS 20 ^ JO .'S S O e e .'f t7 2 C h ev y h a y . 1 -tori Batted. 7 3 3 0 0 6 . M m

TRACTORS • S2M Ceee.4 wheal drive, AC, c laM . hAY.< S 1 6 .0 0 0 . I n t e r n ’l 8 0 6 c roa loedar.$860a88B-22B8a S S

WOOO-21* corral polaa $6, W l flrawood 880 round . rain.

CaK 735-1963 evea. ton.1

d ------------ 7 0 3 I HAYJI Cu s t o m |A L 'S C U S T O M H A Y Gem

STACKING- 2 1 0 68'B . ^N K A IIIa> ilay0eeg788» STRA

I I II -I .crop'ALLCOMBMMQ Intor

—HmayWMvm s a u t a CUSTOM COMBINING- A i ^ e

re a a o n a b le rataiai. Call , >7r-5Q W arg^-B B 04. ^ WEI

x u i T O M c b i i i w w i a y I I S.tool bead, o a i 837-6064. | | i %

. ia»>a m iaatQ i. M . •/

CUSTOM HAY HAULMQ. n saaonabla Ratee. . ■ ,

S a<^t06>v.n ieo .^ I ’' ' 0‘*T CUSTOM BTACKMQ'-' l i i i M

C USTOM T H RESM IN O ' ' t f

:'423«47,aaK.forVlc£L'-"--

FUNK CUSTOM ORA M - s f o V TKRASHINO. iron I

GRAIN HARVESTVKl S S S 8 maeNnaa chopper or- ■

apreedera,dbactcul j —--. windrow er stripper. I . :

Heedara Tmcfcaavalable. I ;>

' S j j S

4a>-~ia20 . - 7 7 Kann PEAHABVHOTMa •"**

'" in s

7 3 » « 4 5 a -420-1309420.1320 . BTOV

■ - I rang<L 70S ElectI IRRIQATION V*<t.

wAsi-PUMP.dlaaelenolne. new. FUELTAHK<lg.nuns5 $279

ik w ^ ssao o Cad — '837.4711 or 352-4395. M WAS^I

I ......- 70k- ----------1 ^I FARM SEED & r F E R T I t m R _ J------------------------------ 733-1> A T S .A I fa l la a a e d & —grasaaa. C a l 734-3567 or W ASI^ 1 4 7 7 . M Kann

• w ans ALFALFA SEED -tw lterouaKyaKaNaaaeds.CaO < 0 ^

733< 141Ji . •I ■* J CM7

LFALFAHAY.IOOOtons,1 ton baiaa. WUI dailvar.Please c W I2 D 6 « 7 .« t3 f

IRAM STORAQE 50.000 b a between TF and Fier. " f ' " ' Ca« 733-6550momfngs or avaa_____________ __

lA Y -150 ton 1st cutting,norain .tastad . ■ s u t

Can 324-2245. ■ W ^ mAY • g rass /c lo v e r mix, BEVEIptaatlerhotaes,$7S .C all 26*x:

----------------- n s iAY 20-ton, new seadtng. WalmS50/loa 206-734-3170M ,— — LooklnjAVanlcimino. twitvwif^ man«j crop ton bales. 860/ion.206-537-6904. after 6 pm. sterin(

11 QMT;AY 400 tons 1st & 2nd. ______Dig b a l e s . K in g H Itl. ^z t » ^ a o 3 i . IAY 50 tons ef 1st cutting. L . imall bales. S6Vper lo a

AY c le a n o a t h a v - lo . Tower W f l . S6lVtW/ypu naui. T j l j r : rtorae- a grasa hay. sm.Mles. S70ff0ft 32»6606.AY Oaky.'1000 tons. 2nd "aah.Kitting, lab-tasted. 206- ......»6 -6714or 378-6057. d

1 =654-2146M ~ AST,4<

AY -Exc horse hay. Altai-a Blue g ra sa mix; Sm . , ^ ' M lM anym ounL S T S /T . COMPiUso slock hay la rge or 33 .6 1imall quan titie s S60/T. speak3ttsi/352-4676. er. 1 h• visa&A Y 35tonlancy2ndcrop. ----------( string bales7S85A on. COMPt :M 82& C383.e2M 624JI- -P-lt.3(

AY. istcroparfaffa.A O F» .31 . protein eO-21, RFV .167-173.600 tona. Howe s t e r n»6-787-3517aftarepmM $999 .

A Y .1atcu tU ng .tea ted :

imounta OK. 734-2826 M PACKAIAV. G raaa/A lla lla . No ’* ( 7)'= ain. la t cutting. 660 peron .C a«326.8fc2.M j --------

Vt. Premkim. m rain, or- I 1 lanic a ifa tla /g rasaJiay ..TO partoaOtoanicaR ai- ' ' ■

. w ? °" ■ ■■■ ............... . pnt. carRAW. Now aening *98 rep w hdat&bartey straw itonbalea.43l-0006M

WEBUYJGDSAOOLES&EOUIP---OINETI . M ENTroRC4SH>------exe. a n .e ld k M rM & ap u n .--. graki f

' ' VICKEP'S-------------e re t n W eSTERNVSTORE----- vinytf ----- > n » 7 0 6 6 - : ----------"8175:1

5 ; ; ^Orexel

, , A i n f f i E S j r ~ |.R W I.F C T IB L E S ENTER

' tn d IW E AROUND nMMi

" ^ i s i i i s r r . s s i s

3V E8.-M a}aaU 6-caat WASHE n Mtehen atove & yel- 8150. C

r . : r. ■— - {ftitkH. I h iaa-a

A p f ^ c e sw a ter s

W W f t n t o j w e v a ,

(v rn re lR v . KKK k t t ^ MSfTsi aM c, $ 8 5 .733-6904M . bookca

!RtG - 19 cw f t whita. ' 324.2657 5 . L ro n r fe ro w a v a ^ —0 0 . B lack F u to n ml dittrasa S200. 733-7654 I hi)V E F rio ldalre e lec t.. I AIR O ige: R E F ^ GeneralK trtc,no(ioaL.Harva«t BLAZE K kl,$200Ma.736-1805M

SHER - RCA. almost w. $478 new • sea lor hV A C.s 79.734-0773 Ive msgM untofro. S H E R /O r y e r - s e t , irks well.M{smatched,00 for tha aeL 324-1464 ........

L s ™

cokx.V!S H E R /O R Y E R s a t . Cal73fr< flmora exc. cood. w/ . - /ranty. $250.736-4805 g •n angle on me c « tim

f 7 3 ^ 0 « lp r m 2 . *toKi2nD

803 I WNCASAZAARSS CRAFTSIPER - 9W . good con- Canlon . $ 8 0 0 . C a ll 324- -------------2 8 o r420-7112.M LAWN Ml

V CRAFT STORE S-4, I S i ^ 'craft H«ipHea, 244 R at. -------------Id Ava., TF. 735.0574, POWER I= = = = = : : : = e fp . ho

- 8 0 4 — inUNNQMATERULS ' RAlLi

368-74C'ELEO grooved glass. WssorRIc ■x72».$150.934-6603. n ,D ,H O I IB E R -um dried Black Chief, n« ilnut CaB 324-4512. ■

Jng tor extra vMstion g

.«o6d B m youVe be«i rtf^TO anH edw adeB. '■ 17334931.--------------------TREADM1 ------------------------------ 736-0645

i S n 4------rIB«S.EOU «aT|

lERA t ^ a a aiklea. can -------------m a d e Into p ic tu res .^ 3 2 B . 423-5726. «»«-»0-ON AE-l. SLR, 35mm BUFFTElu cond. Includes Wvl- lendng.zoom lens,& 2600D warrantyh.SIB0 6 4 5 J ^ J K 'm !

8 0 9 CAGE. Iv

486 66 w/CO, sound. CHEVY 1 idow s 95 . 1 4 ' VGA, pendsbli 0 .C ad736-7071.M K t M , k

S - S s l l1 hr. training. $449,I a MC o k. 734-2002. COOLER W T E R S Brand New. .300J4H Z^64.M ..6.4 . 32X, 56K Flax, 17* dININQ S Utor $1599. Also 233 o lT l“ c IX w/15* M onitor o r & 2 beni irm ax 4 0 0 0 (MAC) RINO H « . Call 654 -9559 or c t oold » ^ i a 3 9 . p r a C dCKAROBELL486.Smhz. Smega RAM. OOOGE 1 ded.$350teffer.737. tH y»/734-4471 eves 1,1,.. 19-:

<A B D B aj.480X L T f lo n lto f , C D r o m i ie r.$500 735-6711. £4<AlLvc

■ . . . I6 1 0 twlnad<

™ e n o o o S E S S■ " ■ - 1- ftfuly'cor

ID 6 co rdsn if w ood, retrig. 2 (hauL $800. After 3 . m aker, cc a l 423-4273. Storage.)" ............... ■ ----------1 Ca«206-1

pw rum lcm rerdellvereci

TTE SE T • 5 p iece . Brochure.cond., table is wood --------- —

n fonntea top . chaira C brown ft tan fabric W “ i al trim ft caatar lega. . K C tf 7 3 3 - ~ T 4 6 4 ir ^ ----- Y Y "

S S —/s j s s p s s : ™ dep5fy. 4 t h J n f t hutch. 2 0 8 - 7 >. 206.733:618a

SRTAINMENT CEN- 2 0 8 * 6i. S200,’eoHee tabla, ~ (BU 0 . c o m p u te r d e ak , liQoodoond735«711. FRYERS ------------------------------ erclalelei.A-BED, q ueen alze, aa. 866-7i iL cond. L ightblueaft v e e .$ S 0 0 ^ 7 7 1 3 »

^HTOE-A-BED .N ew . gaa pump

. i S K ^ 'S s s a

H E R /D R Y E R -ael-{ OO CART9. Olshwaaher $50, offer. CeB 1 Jrampolifle-w^-oeiK.

w H Sk M a t> n n .O u M n S f ," / , ; ? - •■■•b.tf. r . c l i n a r l 7 3 M 4 7 1 .

OOLFCA8! i » £ O s t r w » « i

. $150.1 twin s iz e , t a « kcaia . h ead b o a rd ,i ta bed ralla. $ 7 5 . 1 2652: after 5:30Anag.

MtSC-Usec8 1 2 ^ ler pans w

HEATING & • l ^ ” c ^CONDmONINQ

5 h p . 110E KING wood stove. new coB hI. Down Draft awamp R eadytogy. $150.423-4273. 734-3694.

all s iz es of u s e d MtSC • Perstrom 2 lon to 10 ton. u sed yout

------ ; sign; $50,a i r I •'■“ OCI

W E L R Y & FU R S m i s c . 196 — — mo t o r h oMONO, .60 ctwt. E m les. $101

VS2 da/ity,'$1500. over pymi 35-0221 or 420-06SM m ark catr — — s mal l PU

8 1 5 I ,WN ft GARDEW Y aniha?S

• - —de-$SOO 1 ITOTILLINO Tractor B oi $ iM ir, irw ^ W eed ^

C A R E -P ro fess i^ s M n ^ ig n care & grooming. d i Ols d

1 m o w in g . Caring BHIlard Mt I. low raiaa. reliable nia. CA.. E a , CM 206-735-0735 f t.X 8 tL 2 i

:R RAKE, towable.Honda engine. 30 POOL TAB

;allS78-7550M F lshar4x i— stid«a.B25-

UL ROAD TIES ----------------7406 - 366-2575 PRECIOU tRich. Wootan In&M p l a c e s . '

O MOWEB-L.W I., new b lades,snow __________.$500tlrm'324-0614 RAILROAC

' ------ each. CallB 16 n ’ “ kterBlttI

ROSCEQUIWiBf r ^ H P M F

BMILL, $125. Call 645. ■ 7V»as-Mn<

time 10 COTT 8 1 7 pictures.

SC FO R SA L E | C ustom s

MOmONER - 220 RESTAURJ «0.CbH734-4764:M - EOUtPMEf

TECH 3 ra il v inyl

I. 1.600-574-1210. SCAFFOLC Fri,. earn 10 4pm. ■ -$75. KkWi

____ trailer, $T5.

S F ™? i!* i 2 ’ o»- * «

Wdoo. runs. $150. TV-RCA» - l 111e v en in g sJ swivets. ER w alk-ln. com -tr. etc. Sl500/ofrer. WOOD SPUgM l62 . M ____ . type PTO.c

a SETS (2). solid.6chaita, l-2cha irs ^ ■ ■■e n c h s , S 9 0 0 /a a . ■ 8H e t. diamond 16 |MUSKALB

lid m ounting , a p -ad a t $ 3 3 0 0 s e l l CLARINETVoftar. 732-5431M dent model E 1976 van; 1970er. se lf-contained DRUM SET 19'. 4400 Homelite 5 - p la c e wtaior. goo d c o n d . sn « » . $13SM-5518 evea. ■ ^

FLUTE- Exc.yourdaaaifteded tion ; rea d i

to u sa t $20q c t f 7:a o y n w tiw u w ^ PIA N OS RaS S O C A ^ L a r g e ished. Tun«tMrtainedlTStinderr •ers;$1500A2 group esp re sso -r. caa h r e g la ie r . ^ a

I p E T s a ^

R E E S-G row 6-10 AKITA X BC. .$ 4 .9 5 - $ 8 .4 5 . ,U E p u p a .Lired. Potted. F re e d is tinctive '«e. 600-615-3405M 1st Shota. $

FAX' ^ 5' ' puppies, pt

u a B i : ^A r t ___________^HETOpuES

J gua ran tee (

1 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8 < * > « “ “

I - 5 7 7 - 4 S 4 3B U R L E Y ) , b la c k a n d

$ 1 0 0 . b l. 8 - (2 ) W ais Com. 654-I126.M

6 - 7 1 3 3 0 ^ 8 ^ CHOW pup i $100 e a ^

M PS-Q«ittlngBaa ^ ip e r T S a

, S S ' . I

■ . . T ^ r M L J , fc..

''■■.■.■•■i’. V.Ar'-

k '’’ V :

RT for aale . $ 5 0 a - FREE - 3 Siai :aBe29-55S4.M s 2 i j » s s

a w T - a c W i 5 5 -

s j s r s s - s s :

:ART BATTERIES FREE kittens 1 v o lt good cond .. - w orm ed w/.| CaB 737-4331 daya, 3,5 Ib-cat loo -4471 e v e s J . R ^ y M o y

TAYLOR C o n ^ j— — ----------1(2). July 29th. C a l FR E E to gor

s s U S T i5 5 i 3 i i 7 i i

le . U pdated e lec . AKC. dewcl

» O O lO .S 9 M ,M

l a b / c h e s ^'e raonai water cran choeS laie (four outboard en- r i$450 . HO e n g in e • ^$300. Lighted box l a b s - AKC SO. 110 volt weld-' choco la te &>.CaP324-2709.M btoodUnes. p

1968 S o u thw indrh o m e . 3 2 '. low LABS-AKCnSlOOOdownfttake pups.dewilymta. 1980 Hall- shots. $200.sam p er. 6 ’/4'. lits — ■■■ ■PU , $ 8 5 0 . 197 7 LABS. 5 f t 6 yI m otorhome. 16-. Wad' 1 y«»«x)nd. $2200. 1962 . a a la .la. 250CC motorcy- 206-6S4.^7^BO. 1964 VW Super , u k e * a p < -

lire BW* lor siSe kl w eeks old. iId Coikepupe. I■ $50. WorhirT A B L E F i n e s t 206-567-S93i-m ade. by Oelmo ■I Mfg. Co.: Garde- OBEDIENCEA.. & c . cond.. 4-A For ol) dogs.L 2 m . $t200/offer. InformaDcn. cal

P U P S - .A u s t'ABLE $700/offer. " a td W Bore4x8 re g u la tio n , n w of oge.

525-5473, artytxne.OUS MOMENTS SIAMESE KITs . V io l in , e i c . sale. $5Q'ea.$200-734-7751 or ate price. 436 13 after Son . M

JAD T IES , $ 4 ,50 "<C . 4 mal«::all 206-637.9141. Call324.716!

- WANTED - nM E M B E R

come pie* up yourres. Stop by Tbe ■ _ _ _ 8 2mer Service Dept

URANT FOOD ft

irland , B urley or ^ ^k731 l o r 438-6313. i 8 2

OLOINQ. 5x5x7.

HobartSOOamp$200,734-1300* ^

■' ' One call - waaB. tO xlZ , excel.. ~ m - r l ~ nde b v side refrio.. --------------------$100: Delta tab le g ^

^ ■ e S ia s r J l . l.v^RiETy;

15F35£S?3^ t ^ E R . Auger ^ ^ .d riv e n oo-TUlh. H FffliFft ■ 11 0 /offer. B37-6263

I rsspberriaa. be8 1 8 goidenraspbe

M.MSTRUMOnS bem ea.goo bkieberTies.bli

ET Y am aha stu - '®l?!55 * 5 5 ! odeL exc. c o n d .D6-324.2057.M

ETI-yr.-okJ. Pearl THEBERR>e w ^ c y m b a ia f t ~~~1350.733-a39e.« i f t? 'E xcellent condi- I WAWTEO lady fo r sc h o o l.a 7 3 2 -5 7 2 S .a AUTOMOTIV

~ NEEDED-1 rx

I . I I . . II H I TEMP. OIL i 8 2 0 AOE atl work

IA S U P P U E S eompleia C al

— r = r = = ^ ; a w n i n g s -1. BORDER COL- house Call 32a . Loyal, active ft ■Ive com panlona. BACKHOE uses . $5tVeech. CaB condlllon . Pti4 a fler6a .m .M Deer. i985-9<

l i a n s h e p e r dI. purebred . Call , BEAN o r BEE i r a ------------------ - t f > a J a h h a u l l

"“ S oo. g l m

leedT iaaU h-yrio ------to p ro tec t $200. BIKE- 3 wheel ^734-6915* eandBion. 734-

M O W -pupp iea . BIKE FOR PAI I. red. black and Honda.notBle ion . $ 1 5 0 ; b lu e C t f 732-5637

BM W o r M oi b l,u e . $ 1 5 0 . mowrcycle In

6M 750CC or larm------------------------ up to S200WIlupa. cinnam on, motorcycle o t c h . purebred, no 734-2227. afte C a 6 7 6 « > 7 3 . _

--------------- B O T T L E S . J lTIAN p u p p ie a . w an ted to b i

f e g ? s j . s s | s s i s s s ;

f l # f

t

U arnesekm sns B U Y I N G - R a r Ueo. iq weeks. Rerhbier-Amerii 073 ------------ .^ H u n n ln g u Jo U

other i a M w . ^ y j y a o n j trained. 6 wka.24-2379.- BUYING waahen

, 7 p , £ 3 i : : 'o i : a g v r jood ft utter. CHEVY 4x4 o ld tountam ^ -72 or 7 3 . O r I

tt.Daitngiwlt. CHILDREN SUDI734-3141. c ond . O ld Cro(

lETBIEVERS,tc law ed ft 1st answer, w evem

- .1 ? ^ FARM TRUCK 1 £ . wt>eeler o r Bob

lightgokVwhite.J. Shota. $100..3a4« 9 a tia g FIR E W O O D wiSAPEKE • (5) buy. CaB 733-28

ortces start at leave m sg irr»otC M 3 2 W 8 M OUHSWANTEO :™ o ,* o c o i« .

0. 837 -612B . [ . « 3Z4-0.

5 ^ 0 k l» .M ,V

iT r L ^ r i'^ , N O » S ^

1. $35. Botder nable. Call 736-7

C8I423-4477M lobby c a r d a . r istraltan Shep- *sr>eel m us«. m« jtd e r Collie 3 books, etc.. 734-

O W B M H j m_____________ ed to buytl P leCITTENS 6 lOf 206-64S-2623M

S iro 9 'g °“': SPANIELS • teeth & small trlies. 1st shots. Also oid woodeiI65.M . lures. Cail 541^61

G ood temoo- PALLETS • Buy«Tor ■older'dbg. '4tt. 4-Wiy pUWll ages, house- and bad . TOP ■ell m annered . CaB 678-1140.

2 2 L Z 2 1 2 E L rA L M O N T ra c

b l ‘" I -« A D ia C O S S P O R T S . O ld a

oood Bams. Base S tereo . $175 . * J ? « S ;A n y f t i ft VCR. $150 734-9753. ask to

I older. CaB 733-

934-8603. W ANTEO-Besttn „ i t 69 It elli a r or cam per foi 3» 0 a3 tea .2 . C tf 82»S443or»

------------- 1 WAHTED- old d ow atches. Also 01

WANTED 1977-U

i12 fo rapp t— • WAHTED REO Fff? t S S u j ” *^C « » S 4 3 -&>emea. rad ' WANTED: Lawnboyaenbenies. 5 4 hp. White refiberries. black- ral poiaa. bambooooseberrtes. ap p ro x . S'/i’ wii.black capa. fn high. C t f 206-5*:

S-^ S O P !??^ *WSfTED: R ^ I j g u s t t s tC t f driB. larger size. 1 SOIormfo. . lor concrete. 788-

WANTED: Small.

5 T - — 5 3 3 5 ',’° '“ 'd t o b u y I —

S S S S S ’iJ;4 " ‘O'’* 9*aJ ^ T A C H W

•BasGAUGE- WAR RELICS C« . 4A M P E R - buying WWI; WV >rking well ft Itaria. C ash for.C t f 735-1028 J a p a n e s e . Ami

S S438-6215. c a S 7 3 4 -W

EET TRUCK ■ 8 2 7 ^jltOOOgaUoh B 'C S A R A G E 'S /

M ^ 5 4 4 3 o r 594 N. 0<....... . “TKi-Dinner Stor^

lel b k e . good day July 27lh. ati M-4672. Bam. Reataurartt t

Heneceasary. ........

--------------- I f t m i A R Ko to r G u z z I Wk— —

SHOSHONE.ICEI oStMsat cond. ^ ^ A N N t U offered. Can FLEA MARK ftar &00 p jn . Everyday .kjne 20l

J im B e a m , Roeka.antkjuaa.tn ^ y , a e ll o r »m ore.

Venders Welcor *d. 73^7388 inquae at: 886-2

!T .-U M ' T t a M m l M M k . - !

R a m b » * f -o r" i>etican care,

ru n n in g . ’ - o r ^ w r e c k e d r '- — •e n ab le . ,735- '

w S lp o o ! ? ^ !w t 736-4805. • • p ickup . T l .O r tra d e *84

57^______ __ .

IU D E.ingood c ro q u e t a e t,,I6-5335. If no ve mag.

K 1960-90 10 Bob tan t m . - nd ltlon . C allI . 'D w a n t e d to 0-2894.

PU, 1975-89. xt c ab a plus.Jon. reaaona- »-to0 2 piease ^notliome.

FED TO BUY;7.62x39 call- wHhout Bayo- '’4-6500. '

ADBACK

lub. Prefer snd fiction.3-9583. ,

ted to buy oM

^ 7 1 7 0 .

CLE. 1 0 0 4- >od cor>dltion.

i o m b T u a -lovta posters.Is. r e c o r d s ,:. magazir>ea.734-7957.

WOOO want- P l e a s e ca ll

!3M_______-W an ted Old r a p s .n p e w /III trep a too.•Oden fishing 11:689-3743. ,

u yn g afl 40 x lAiietft. G ood OP S PAIDI |0 ________r a c t W a te r 1536-2347.

Ild a p o r t in g B aaeb tf ba ts y f t t f a p o r ts .Ik for Dave.

733-9168.

U LER 17 r t

a ' * 7 ^ 5 .

■ sttrave lM - -r for $ 1000.lo r 587-6411 3 d o c k s and IO o lde r oak

-__ —^•1961 Dat-nt c lip . C a ll ’ t.

3 F m - 4 o r 5 <3-5555.

iwn m ow er,» refrig. Cor- « o o sh a d e a .’ w ideX6M - »-5*3-4799.

lary fiammer re. r t o i H *788-7344

n a il, g e n tle w a ro k l.C tf

■vanted; uni-Js, In sign ia ............. ' '• aouvenira. gear. C ash

>^■733-1691

S C o lle c to r : WWII, mll- lo rO erm an .A m e ric a n ,

J - iS S T :4 ^ 1 9

m o u E surrtltura.■6006.______

7 " ] r s A L E s r ------------

1. Overtarxl. ___$tore, Mon- I. statting a t an tm ercha- em_______

5 I.............

ICE CAVES <4UAL M K E T »20ihuntB , lis tia .lreaaure «e. . ' slconwl ,8 6 4 0 5 6

• k MMb ' m i —

« l i .

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THEACI*C u« tom s.a renusd

> ■:— ~ — tiry circ\tm stttnees, a r y A a r a d e n ."

«/0i

w ith a n h o n o r t ’ ask seen w I can 't ge t a

‘ ' from aoyoQfilknow. T b e p ro b ab le rc

lack o f c la rity is . tba sim ple an sw er tha t sibiatioas. Id genen cover a n honor wbei

. m o te so m eth ing fo: w hen th e honor migi on .tb e n e x t le ad . 2 cha ir and check toda

South ruBs the tl le ad s th e . diam ond W est c over to ensua

. trick fo r h is side? 1 h e lp s d e c la r e r ins w ins in dum m y, d r and concedes a diam re m a in in g honor. South five trum ps, f( and th e spade ace fo So W est shouldn’t co'

South’s bidding nu five diam onds, so w

----------------.cov e rs .or not, hts-di' won't d isappear. Whx

. 1— J ... cover? In today’s layo escape. If he draws t tru m p s and repea ts E ast rufEs and returr

— -------- ^ in g S o u th au se le s fr j> W est StiU g e ts his di

and the gam e goes on II w on't help SouU

of E ast’s trum ps. Thi th e d iam o n d ru ff b

' when d u m n ^ s d i^ < the third lead o f the i a cover by WesO. Soul du m m y ’s s p a d e ac t spade to re tu rn to his his last, trum p. And w: W est g e ts h is diam and a b lack-su it win

_________ :- d p ,m . ________

I 901 ■

CBR, 1000F, 1993, Vanct & Hlno« oxMust & )0t kit Llko brand now) $5500 Coll 731 -1201 Of 733 9404 Of 733-8807. ■

HARLEY DAVIDSON • ■9‘ Hofitago. lots o f «xtras S16.000. Coll 733-54711

. H A R L E Y O A V ID SO ^ 1980 FLHT. lull drosa

_______ ____ 10.979.milM..cxc.,conaSIC. SSO. Call 324-2709J

HARLEY DAVIDSON 9! S p o f ta ta f . E xco llen t axtraa. $9000,436.3243 ■

H A RL E Y DAVIOSON 1986. FLHT. will trado (o

......................moioihomo ot addiikw otQorago o l equol voluo ftoaaaca«20B-934.5160i

REM EM BERThat Wilhdoy ad yoo plocod

»omo tifTw ago in TTw T ftw N tftw ? Now ts ti)c tim« 10 come pick uo your

picturos: Slop by Tho Cuslomor Sorvtco D«pl

todnyl . HONDA -85 GL-1200 Intwl

a to to . w ifiobo rfy . lull • -d ro s s , low b a r. 2 light

ba«:.itiiOfCorTV»ioQa»ois. 206-733-6863. (rvos

HONDA . '82 Aspencado. CB. hoodpnonas. lois ol o»(tfas. low mis. 733-9057

HONDA 1 993 XR 250 . good price, grooi cond.. Coll 208-734-0015 ■

, KAWASAKI .'87 KLfl 650 Enduro. oxc. stupo, 4900 m is., $1800 . Call 206-

__________ _ 733-9a42or206-734.4t24.

KAWASAKI (2) • -gs. 220 4-w hftolors. low miles.

.......... ■ $4500 lof bolt>. 733-fl7Sf

------------------KAWASAKl--.Kil000_$600: HONDA. '89 CR

500, $1900. 734-8726B Buy. Ml, ram or twtp wniT

dM «m »dad.rM j93r .. POLARIS 1997 Spoftsman

500. 250 mllos. Uke rMM.. . Can 326-5181 or 73V35M

SUZUKI, RM250, 19'^2. 90% now. $2000. Please call 208-324-9622. ■

YAMAHA '86 YZ 490. New chain & sprocketa. seat. COI. Aux. fuel tank. Good tiros. Looks & runs Qreat. $l000-43q--5676B

YAMAHA '9 8 e an a h ee . less than i s r t f s . blue &

i - ' wWe, $5.000.734-^090M

BOATS & _j»CCESSORIE8

M N O E . New Old Town J D laco v e ry S p o rt, 15 ',

. . •q u a rt atem. VW) handle up to 5 hp motor, pd. SIOOO. ucrlfle* $700A>fr-

' ■ ef. 011,637.6060JC H A npen 7 4 m bonom

fet boil, 4 5 rO iev y tno- lo r , B erK ly/A m erlcan T urbin Jot pum p. com .

' pMafytMtored. Musi sea to appTKiMe. SS.OOCVofl- ef. Can 736-7166.B

• EVlKROOe 6 hp. $400. Af­ter 3 pm. call 423-4273.

• 1 2 n i i i l l l w . T ^

Oe s o n b r i d c

u id e J b r c ustom *. ce^'ond 'custorn*~~ ------

•^rohnS teo rtM ta

asks a r ead e r. *‘I t ' V 8 2 it a d e a r -a n sw e r ♦ K Q ? ow." * , Q J ICt re a s o n fo r th e th a t th e re is no

hat will co v e r all lehU. o ne should '’hen it m igh t pro*( fo r h is s id e , o rnight b l i “on-air” Vulnerablid . S it in W est’s D ea le r Nto d o /s example.e th ird c lub a n d ..ThebiddirlOd Jack. Should ,isu re a d iam ond:? If h e does, he | Tin s te a d . S o u th j V ]. d raw s t ru m p s , 4 m 1iamond to W est’sor. T his gives .Opcnlngles, four d iam ondse for 10 w inners. r g l rt cover. Why?{m arks him with

s.u.hhoid ; a r e ^ u th’s -

layout, h e cannot ~ vs two rounds o f _ .a t s th e finesse , E * st £aim s a club, ! T ^sfrs lu ff-an d ru ft - ^ X -- I s diam ond trick.

This eliminalcs • (hesmtm t ff by E a s t, but •mond a re wins should not he su it (without k u th m u s t ca sh a c c a n d ru f f a ' his hand, u sing '

d w hen he does, . am ond w in n e r - ■imi'-iiiiMi w inner fo r one-------------- ----------------

nSHINQ BOAT. 15' alum. (V) hull, front controls, 25 hp Evinrude. Completely

« n r e s to re d la s t sum m er.w/tnr. S2250,734-6990S

“ ] O L A S P A R , 1 6 '. 75 hp J S Johnson . 4 hp Johnson.

nsh flnder. ions ol extrast = := • -SaSO p. Call 324-6516. ■

OLASTRON CVX18. I/O 'inn 3 S 0 . V8 . g re a t sh a p a l

S3200. Cajl 733-5974 ■

HAWAIIAN OAY CRUISER 7 ^ 23fl,.w/hlflti output 460., Jacuzzi let pump w/power V T i trim . S5000/ofler, 731- _ 5672 aaysff32-5562 eves

JE T S K I- -93 Yamaha SJ6S0&2-piace trailer.

S i i •'-^ketww;S3000.•Wtt•r•• ^ M anJfoldalorOldsor j -95 Ponttic. S300.733-1337«

O N . '95aem onw /box .$400 .10 for Both singles. 768-7025. ■

JET SKIS . (2) w/ inr 550 HP $2900. Call 543-8600

:----- MARUN-17fl.opor» bow'__ _ tri-hull. ISSMorclB/Oa:

low hours on rebu« eogirw, ^ . S3950.734.5;ee»Ifour MARLIN A u ro ra R ally .10 i r . I30hp , I/O. greaisklDpi boai. ski pkg. Ind.. exc.

, cond,. 829-5632 or 432- ^ 5293 ask lor Shannon.^ .

lu ll RlVERUV.IS'booiondlflf Ight w /65hpM orc& 6hpEvin- leis. rude motors. 324-5824 or ___ .324-9502 alter 6 pm.

Bde. SA N Q ER . '7 7 . V -drive.* of high perf.396 rrwtor wflow >057 hrs, adjustable cob plate.' CQ Chrome headers, custom

pa in t, tandem axle tilr. "<f- 733-0661 or 736-5690 ■

650 SE A DOO • '9 5 SPX . 2- 900 sooter. 650cc. exc. eond,. 06- incls, l i le ja ck e ls & wot124. suits. $3350. 734 SaS4«

220 S K I B O A T w /ir ir , 1 6 '. le s. Waklki w/115 hp. $4000, 5 f 637-6044 Of 731.S030M -

I0_ -SKI-B0AT..wrtnr_16.oldef- :R m o d e l w /1 15 hp 0 /B 6 1 m o to r . A sk ing $3500 . 5^ 736-7232. afier 6 p,m.M

SK)-CeMTURK)N-950pon nan bow. competmon ski boat.

$16,SOO.|Cna734-5722« 5M THUNOERCRAFT,irW>,A , 3iner.i65hpM en:ru tser.

' Shorelander Mr. Sun top. m o o rin g co v e r , exce l.

___ cond. 175 hrs. on motor.lew $6500,543-5517afler5«

^ Wir^D SURFERS'. 2 older . . . m o d e l s . G r e a t lu n .

S20CVS3CXI. 3g4-234Z»M—

g . 9 0 4 IIC A M P E R S /S H E L L S

n B £L L -1 9 7 3 .6 -.q M e^ . overshot w/ Jacks, good''

, COTKi. $650.423-6341 ■»

—> C A M P E R S H E L L - f i ta sDortwfctoFord.96orc>l(|.

5 " »f. $875. Can 324-5446J .

CASCADE. 70-a mobel. 6 '>0 - o v A ra h o tw /w o r h ln g «'■ r e ^ ./ t r e e z e r , atove. o v - , 1

eri,fuiTvaM.aairtl(/Iauc«L. ~ P 1 e > a ec a i2 0 6 « » « 1 9 B |

'•0- CHBVY Silverado 1902. ‘ a i t ra l le rsp e d a l with 1878'

K it c a m p e r . kltch«t\,*

$3900. Can 786^tta6J • • — LE&t ahen. fits 6 -PU bed. ' Af* while w/tlnled windows,

.SSOOAiffer. Cal 733-6464. .

j

' . i m . ' ■■ '■ ■■ ■■

IGE* , BoMgWolg

NORTH OTOTwv

: .....♦ AS4♦ K « 2

' - •'EAOT---.'6 -^— ,---------* K -10 8<5-4-------

¥ 8 5 3 . - !7 2 • t ♦ 3 ”10 9 . ,* A 8 7 3 •

SOUTH i

V A K Q I 0 9♦ J 1 0 9 8 6

■ * 5 4

kble: Both -:N orth K

.1Iding:, . • • I

E a s t South W est ' Pass IV Pass P a u P ass JPass 3 ♦ Pass K Pass Pass Pass

{lea± Club queen kI

ADW TTHTHEACES J#7-*7-B NJ

olds: , ‘ ’ J

* J 7 6 3 2 S i

South West NorthPass IA P o u _Pass 4 ♦ Pass BPass 5 4 AUpass «

SR.* S p ad e king. T his is >J m ost likely to produce de- ( t r ic k s . W es t’s h o ld in g —

lot be robust. S/s c s

TCc

_$y-bo«toT h.A <«paa>im ). Vt

- It

m. l£ E R Fiberglass. 66’x60*. ^25 $ 2 S . 0 / o l l e r , C B l l IHy 436-4264.B ^>r. -------- —.• £ 9 ^ R .>p I G U N S ^ IF l .E S I

C O L T • A n a c o n d a . 6 * ~ ■ S talniesrstoei,-44 mog.-- —13 Custom gtlps. 735-8903. j | e l COLT, om cers model. 45 * 1 ACP, MITCHELL. HighIT S tan d ard . 22 long rilie,f Call 733-3485. botwoon^ 9:OOa,m .6noon.M

1 - . RUQER M77 30-06. Stain-» less, nevor been fln>d. ,- R e m lno ton ll-87 .3 ’.exc. ‘

c o n d . C all a f ta r 6 pm . _— 324-7S 46J____________ .- .c

SAKO Finn Boar calibur *■ 7 m m m a g , w / s c o p e .7 S750/offer, Can 733-8835. UT

— w,

L t 906 I I-1 I H O T,TUBSff»OOt.S l i

0 CALDARA Hot Tub. 4 to 6 f s- person, $1900, Call I B » evenings. 423-6307M I B

B * SPAS & POOLS 1 |Previously owned

73^-8103 g ~f. Snoke River Pool & S pa I

= I ” 9 0 7 I Lf‘ 1 MOTOR HOMES t RVS“ 501r CHAMPION, 24-. less thon oil1- 20K oTig. mis Too much co» to lisil S5800. 734-4456W -------- DODOE. '76, Brougham,I. new 360 engine. O non ca« oerwi«or.SS500.734-1367 s j

li FORETRAVEL • '76. 440 CK r. engine. Make olter. Needs go1 rool repair. 736-0795.M Pk

r L A SE R C R A FT '7 9 , 2 2 '. d ~exc. cond.. $7500: QMC ■

': 62 S u b u rb a n , d ie s e l . ■ ‘, d e an . $5.000,423-6703M | J

“ PACE ARROW . '90. 33lt,.',• 26K m iles. 460 engine, 'v ?f:......oewtlres.,6.5'.O nan.,fui! . *'■L awnlngs. hydraulic jack , 7 i K - .lo o a r .a p l ltia r . 8 3 9 .9 0 0 . ^ B Call 734-2261 ■ b UI

f SHASTA 20 'w/Dodge 360. , P S .P B . d a sh a ir . s e lf *?,ft cont. G as or e le c rofrig.t. Furnace, hoi water heal-I er.$3S0(V0Aer.324-3578a CAC

“ SPORTSMASTER 96 30 -. fl.. now cond.. AC. aw-

ning. mlcnjwBveJ26-2277, CAT

I. . d e^ o T ^ I

S N O W V E H IC IX S CHE81 EQUIPMENT FOR

— ^ ver■ E-MAIL your dassMed ad

to u sa ttwtnadgmlcroanet - r -

: O O L P C A R T - E -Z Q o . : elw L. (rtd charger, good , battw ies. haa lop & runs

j: I

CO B R A ’0 3 ’SandplpeV .I 26 ’, e v ery option avail.

exc. CQKL 8t0300/otrer. h 324^)667 or 7 3 4 « 7 a .B ^

COLCHAN *82 te n t trir.. ■tov«.-fumace..holwBt«

■ ; I

.ECm a t* S a e r i t ie « ; ; ; i9 B4 3

=TfStMl:ltJK'jS22S0O::2O6*;: • r 7 3 2 « S 7 1 0 .g ^ .K y la a , ^

— H O L ID A Y H A H B L E R , DIfre# S p n . 'is e 4 ,2 9 " 6 th C wheel, knm aeulatt cood. o Must M jw lp re :y o u buy. b

' newl Olnlngffivtng room s — ' sU ej-stan irU ii'bedndm .' tf*

— Altamen H ^ 8 8r< S e g » - ■ :

HY .UN E P neM IB R .'96 . I 36*. s e l( -c o n l« W a a h - Ha r /O ry e r . c e n t t a r a l r . im i

’ • S 1 6 .9 0 0 /O f f e r .E lk o , t Nevada. 702 .7834»36« . I

JA Y CO . 35 ft Sth ViThael keTrailer. AH •tft-eentalned. „2 a llde o u ta , AC. U sed «iveryirnie.0ayflm eto6pm —734-7026; eve. 735-1207 PE

K T T T S R o M R u g v .a il t ' SS ih w h e e l , e x tre m e ly 2(

. c l e a n . R e d e c o r a t e d uein terterlN ew w A C .tlreai 01hitch. Very nice. $5500. $ iB i s u n t o w f l U 736- —0949 days & evenings. SPi

KIT C O M P A N IO N -1 4 ' ^ 1974. $950. wil negotiate. 2 S 7 W a ln u l7 3 3 .^ 1 3 A WE

K O M FORT-'95 .24’. 2 dr. « island beds. Wly loaded. _ AC. awning. S36-4676.B Lei

NOMAD, '68 perk model. w35 '. W/0 . 2 tip OUIS. atl ___new. $8000.735-9309 ■ ^

KHOWLER - iftfi..' ■ “Wm

ROAD RANGER • 1974, i n 16n.. se tf.con t., $1500. Th Call 734-4764. ■ Ce

R O O * R E E L -1 9 5 4 .tff , n i verygbod.eli»dA!errtr4o,.'

sleeps 4. apL-slze stove, owning.$l.450,734-3278 CHE

TDM year • « be our bMU Use CUas«id.78»0C3l. S IS

SALEM by Cobra. ■93.26'.self-cont. sleeps 6. g r ^ l ^cond,. many extraaiM M t —seol Can 4a3-63Sy.il-’ - FOF

TERRY. 1977. 29 '. good t ncond. Sleeps 6. has AC. —$4000/offer. 735-1639 ■ FOP

VACATIONER, -77, 28 ftSih'whI.setr-conLAC.Bw- tor'

_ftio9a,.Jack,4ilieh.-*3«0- -SSi/offer.82a-4144afler6pm ------

' FORm -9 ^ 1 , 5 sI im U T Y TRAILERS* ■ ' ' FORFLATBED TRAILERS ^ B e a t p r ic e s In low n. all

models In stock. Can Gary *28 for quotes 324-6165.

- - - Q U A L I T Y T R A IL E R S A L E S

46 Eaat Frontage Rd.,(next to t-64) ^

Je rom e. Idafw; IH S i

In n j jCor Haulera • E n d ^

Snowmot)ile Trailers NISS

-C A R G O lype.-tandem— axles. 19-. surge brake

system. $99S,.734.3278» NISS

UTILITY T R L R .6-X 1 O' 2lT, w /4 's ld e a , o p e n lo p & r v t b a c k . F o r qu ic k s a le , $7 0 0 /O lfe r . 4 2 3 -9 7 1 0 TOY between 10 am & 8 pm. ■ exa

$57

iHisss'CI- - CHEI

1 0 0 2 ton.

A ir r O P A R T S i ' wt>*A C C E S SO R IE S S8&

w/0«.C A D IU A C-7 5 0 Dorado. CHEV

500 HP. Front whoel dr.. ton,'oil running gear. In good $67Jcond42Q0 /onor 637-4517 ion.

CHEVY • 363 stroker mo- - 2 2tor. $1000/olfer. Steel 'A CHEVcab for 1954 WWys Jeep , 6 ‘ li$200. Call 324-7338, 733-

CH EV Y , 1 9 7 7 PU b e d . Dodogoo d sh o p o . $ 1 5 0 .0 0 . $ 2BiP k > m c a l20e-934-9937B 4x4.

— F25C

I A N T IQ U ^ I /T O S I A CO LLECTIBLES I c a s i

ANnOUEWAGON.Wood. en w /canvas cover and 206- w o o d en tp o k e s . 823-- r r z T 4665 after 7:00 p m .«

BUICK -61 Electra. 4-dr. 93k’ h a rd lo p . PW . p o w e r ' 436-se a ts . 445 W ildcat en- r r ^g In e . v e ry g o o d o r ig . ^ 0,7 ° cond.. $3500.734-5305— box,

CADILLAC '74 coupe d e •>(>'< V ill^E x i^ ttona l coodtU- call 2 on.$300(Vofler,43»6576.

CADILLAC 7 6 Brougham -load* d e E l e g a n c e SO O cc tire s engine. Runs,676-3176« S890

CHEVY-1935 Widt. $850. FORO FORD-1966 Galaxie con- chb. I vertlble. 390. good driver, exc, S195a 734.238arai-2S88 324-{

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>ETERBILT 1984 conv . $791 Short nose . Cummins; 9 spd. long wt>eel base for 20--22- bed. tive hydrau- “ "*« lies, low geared, exe. farm Pl"" o r c o n s tru c t io n tru c k , i s u r $17.795. 733-1843. ■ ;

;P O O N IK -95 2 0 '.a e l f - unloading truck b e d w / r r r : tatp. Exc. cond..543-47S6. JE E I

VE8 TERN • *90 H opper /oltetr a l le r a . 3 8 l t . & 2 0 r t . . r r r -$26,000. CaB 543-5674 ■

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3RD, '95 XL. long box. ro a ri spd . AC. $8400 . Call whee>37.6313 Of 7 3 t .5 0 3 a « to w |

)R D ,F i150 .79 .2X 2P U . -2222:160. V6. AT. trir. lowing. PLYMI5heH.C8.fww upholstery. Van.3600. Can 733-1412.M tires,

k lC .-68 .V .ton .800m ls. tS T bI now engine, new wheela ---------tiros. $2600.732-5542* T0 Y01

T rac 'kIC, Sqnoma. 1991, tw y 80K r ^ eonaiiionl Sacrtflee Can T. t$34as.20e-736-1920«SSAN '9 4 pick-up XE. , malmxc. cood. Red. Low ml. Call2«iberg lass she ll $8750. ----------2fr0047 .a .__________ g - —SSA N -98 S -apd . PU . I A lH

nanically aound. $3700. Sfy > 33-1868. after 5:30 p m J Jgw

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lEVY -77 aho rt box. % I In.U fl. 35* Ures. Cuatom l lheels, se t up for siereo. K 9000 w /ste reo . $8700 . ■/out 436-6396J - "

EVY - * » S / / iM d o K , I<n, loaded , high miles. I)750. •94 Sltvrnndo % ■ n. loaded , high miles.>500.536-5031. S to 5 J

EVY 19914x4. e x t cab.' l i f t , b e s t o f le r . C all13-7654.M ■

d g e ‘8 7 4 x 4 RamBO, I; boO: S u b u r b a n *84. ■i4. $3500; Pe rd 7 6 4x4 ■?50. $3500 .655 -4 4 2 8 J ■

RO'82 P-150. heavy H. I4. AT. PB. PW. A l ^ IISS., o v e rlo a d s . 3 0 2 , ■tw frent-auapenslon & ■skee. nICA. $3,950. CaM ■>8.436-567ejl ■

R D -93 25 0 . Ext. cat> .'■ “ ■.T,.460..AT, Long b o x .. ... ■Ik ml. $ 1 4 .3 0 0 /o f l# / ,_ M 6 - 4 5 5 3 1 e a v e m e ^ e . .

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EEP *69 C o m m a n d o : M R V Si t m for hunting. $2000- 4 'd r.,offer. 678-3283JI cond4

IEP-‘e8 Wrangler, frame DODQEleeda stralgtened, a s is mis. $1850/offer. &NI677-3946 ^Ptaaae

£ P . C J5 ,1969, soft top. E4IAILu n s g r a a t l .$ 2 8 0 0 .0 0 . . 'lease cal a06-7346190B twliy

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