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'' trm-ctrftP-ffnfR^ q-hnn| districts I fc 1500 regutiD'ons - everythin, c drive z sdiool bus to how man; fff Tmt<f Wf rirrmtgh rtnggtx rewer'rnles - a mere 378 under t onld mean fewer headaches for: : ttjiig CO reform themselves, Tckfer,. chairman of the Stat< timfiimT lT-T?Tngtf Fnrr»> V ^ve retanud ooIy those that ]ISI booste] Inal&eTailar _ .yEH WDC FALLS - 'HlfB fetp at tSa College of fl M ithent Idaho don’t 8 ir f e 0J>worry about the Iti tJia I ;^&DmhDmebfiies,’' , , At aase they: have '■ oscur mom’* Coonie- ' Conil Hanfym tatecareof • . „ IL H2 anfy,.S2;hasworiaid Qj^g. STs reojrds depart* ., It fitt-10 years and is ectry-fer CSTs boost' U!? house has always nafljr:n XX place where kids tm , tiM ;i^Hfi»-’*PTnTrfy-5^jj , 0MdCllO Trrfy gmTt«»fitTi»< fT>tfo« OEBtftjU ^.ofathfecesto local *^S¥' Tii»^ O th e r they ^ her home for pmttoi dinners and lots - i rests: cookies, po{K ^ LJI ,iili>*t <*rtrir^ bxrth* nnr< homemade milk shaki ,ReaseseeHI .1^ -. - ^ ...... lel Monday,, F lower powi n o f TM^ picks otit 8 b ou^ the iM olus wason, Glenn bring* I were sre grown by Maiy Lou Ottmai ‘rs look at s for scho Tbepubfc J many rules in jyluc«tloi lers say. ^e.F ox her , £2,^ ire floating an SMeidi^ Ies governing ' Soutbera \t Written com asnowgrapple- tftnwghOc hingfromwho tule*,Offoi [lany miiiutcs a - er tfae proposal required ci for schools that maintains 'es, said Keith “It does tate Board of standards. only the co iiat we feel are srmakesl ER g TIiiNUt innieUe |8Bi^ Hardy KS . M .W Ij ctMiFui . Kmxag HlW ; SS^W I dMparttCSI ' 8H K ^ TMtoFUt - ; . n m w rnmdagb. IQ l& F t»oMoi,i3. ra[nyi Iletifldm H ^ Q i icLDS wSpoftaad . ittorCSt itth ^^ . ComtolMB sHE»0,PageA2 •ots„uo»nili ' [lir y„August 26, 1996, i/F .B Iu II mi//^'^ Jn IfffiSn J I H I ««taoa/T Irt eiwUoIuses during Saturday’s Hhb b ie l Glenn, 97, a la nan of Kswta who taM there b onf t rolling Doldistric Howto comment lOe ll bnfM M connent on plM* to e tkn role* t t a Twin Falb bearing Sept r* tfwtnfftlw nben of the State Board of EdDcaUm 1 DbOc iiwetitic frnn 4 pjiL b B p i i 'a 1 Meeting flo. 115, on Q« CoDege offlnHRta oo the'^plan »m be accepted Oct 1. Can 33« £ oofor a copy of the for nore Infbmatlont cither for administrative ^easi , uniformity and throughness,” is not weaken safety and cui Is,” he said. “It does change core subjw are taught and; Please see RUl£S home for : Mnwuaurr/Tw I Koniy ol Twfri Fans b devoted to ( 11daho athletics. ; 7b ' r/a ly = 3G B die Byl&Hober |L W TfaibWewicom 5w V ^ J GOODING ^ teens-were kii ., critically injt wr^U»i car acdi ///^f}{r t west of town. /M lflllV Bobbi Jo WiUdnson. 18, llnlnli 16, died at the iNIYiS)} Idaho State P( im IM saver. Cody St {illliY Knaupwerefl( Re^onalMedi ' while Devin B( \\'-sV3a the Ma©c Vall >'vol Center in oitic |i> B mi I in( iroQ y The Associated Pr PALOS PARI a share of the E Bob Dole stopp( HnB^H ventioQ city i isBHB President Clint m ngB inthewarondr «i<^ the military own adminlstrat m M HI Clinton anc administration • more than drug «/i>«T> iii» »i ers — vrerethei of Dole’s fire. * I ,. raised the whiti laeiecuon Inthewaront only a cou- ... They turned Say No’ into ‘Ju: — - Nothing,’” Dole lakeside crowd ( nicking Republi As the GOP 1 dential non arrived at the just 17 inilcs SOI Chicago •^vO where Demo were gatherin — 7------ 1 their national vention, he joki ' was there tooil'. because bc “h jpttt. . party happcnin{ - ^*^ioneonst 1*5 ^P^- ^ Dole died la tad mentfindi^tlu the !<SD. marijuani doubled becwe< Clinton ti»k ofC Dole, in shirts Jasons or to tie in the hot su s,” he said, tics ‘Nothing she curriculum grace” and blan Ige so that ting back monc] id as much tion and for the' L£S,PageA2 dent’s drug polic ■aU[CIir ■ asp: Knlght-fildderNewi CHICAGO^ new Bill Clinuu -fn'' -■ '• J welfare-reformi 1 ,'"\m tax-cutting crus '.' f l ago is back, t ; / . - * This week’s D Convention caps a year ih gSjn^H which Clinton maneuvered toshcdtheh'b- eral tag and getbacktothe new-Democrat crafted in tbe ' 1992 campuga Never mind t '/TwiMtaa his Hrst t\s’o yea toCcdlege al causes, suet Pleasb { > 39uc 9/01/19y /ai/199i 5T£R.-J fCCROGRA^nlC 5.5- b cor-tscE Dft : LT IA\e city ut b _________________ \ 1 joodiri i incar Iber MwespocbeBt__________bo sla JG - Three Gooding * killed and three otbes injured in a Saturday cddent one mPe north- fo Miller, 17, Mike J 18, and Oayton Knaup, , the scene, according to . ' ! Police dispatcher Dee yStockhamandGeorBc ** 5 flown to St. Alphonsus !?: ledical Center in B < ^ 1 Bonneau was fab»g to P'> Galley Regional Medkal faj itical conation. Scl ole pi ilitary drug dPms pec UIK,IU.-Bidding for le Democrats’s p o ili^ ^ ippcd outside their coo- :y Sunday to accuse ^ linton of. surrendering J drugs and to idcdgem 5^ ary for that £ ^ t in his ^ tration. ^ and his on — far rug deal* he target e. “T h ^ Wte Qag. m drugs. VT - '’JBK \ led ‘Just I jM ‘Just Say F. \r' p n oletolda K f. » ) - vdofpic- ibiicans. )P presi- lominee ■ M Jie park B isoiuhof go stfe H mocrats ■ .IS .B H V S IJ ring for Bob Dole aal con- twnr.mt.-i.LLt.... joked he T«nyi 2 only . “heard there was a ling somewhere in the ^ n stage hardly beGned 1 last week’s govern- fhnr ttcA q f P™ lana and cocaine had ween 1992 and 199S. office in 1993. 5" lirtsleevis and a nedc- t sun, called the statis- short of a narional dis- ilnmM nifimn for qq. mey for drug inierdic- , ' the office of die presi- P*®’ oIi(y director. nton po! )artymc lew Service_________ _ I — Get ready for the • lUjn, a^pin America’s ' rming, oime-fighting. & Tusader of four years A ■ 's Democratic Narional ^ >n Alookatthe .. M ^ Democratic ^ '<> National fl )e I s Coftv6irtlon - n »e ---------------------- :— PM pn. ' id that Clinton spent years promoting libd-- Prtj uch as'government* £E)seeCUNT0N,FageA2 *' **« ;i ■ CS :T£ 20 34lj7 ^ 50ccr ig teen; crash The Knaup vehicle was nc botind on 1800 East whe dammed broadside imo a vd driven by Cody Sttckham, who tasthouod oo tfae 1600 Soudi g tfaen borst into Sihrr Both Knaup bovs w tse ejcoed: their vehide. AH three of the \ irjihs - active in local athletics. Miller played Tolk'yball basketball, while Wilkir played football, basketba!! ran cross-country for Gooi Sigh School. Clayton Ko played footbalU wrestled •an track for Gooding fi Jchool. ishes use war T t’s wrong to abandon our yo eople to the ravages of d r^ wrong! It’s w ron^ It’s w nr k^diouicd CEntnn ^xdcpqnan JoeLodd esponded by saying Dole 1 o t^ to take money from rerenrive “Safe and Dnig-F chools** program and had to gainst the 1994 caime bill, wt included stif H H H ^H penalties for pi ground “Arm in aim v Newt Gingrich, ] Dole atiempieci im TT;»ri ' tfaat would- h ' ' people a t: -iH itfi failing prey drug use and din Lockhart said i: statement. “Wha comes to tak H m J^H action against dj " use . B d b ^ g g ^ up empty." If elected, D said he would s ' the flow of ille J iiiitliijf d ru g s f rn m n>iTY<T ,f^ using “tfae capat es of our armed forces'" as w ^ le OA, FBI and ^xoall}- trail nd designated National Gu. He acknowledged tfae tiaditic sstance to — and possible cm sional pFoUems w ith— tisingi ary forces to combat dome! mhlpTTx Ritt CT.rf “o u r d roblein today is more thsi •wn»<rir security matter." *^VeTl treat d ru ^ for what t] ■c. the moral e g u n p l^ of ter m Titf>> t tw Tl.p 'i H;CTT< o f -trmrr ho blow up people and hij: lanes, the terrorism of dn Rease see WtUG. Page ►stures oderate residestcantBa,Utawdtiyhb .. Ki^iter, CWtes. aitves cn sta^ ir taaDd.Ky,SaDda]r. lyt I * ) ccnis IS s nonh- vhen it I vfhidc who was th Road, rer said ted&nm ihswere lall and kin^f>n tall and looding Knaup ed and B High J rjtjoag mgs — mng!" Ie had tg-Free 1 TOted ; , which j stiffer r play, leakrs. m with ii.Bob ■ted to ciatiTcs • help at hsk rey to oime," id in a iTien il taking a drtig , Dole Id stop illegal road ipabili- w^as trained Guard iitional inn mit. mestic ur drug than a at thej- . terror- anaiics hijack drugs ’BgeA2 k ^h:

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W hile K evork ian saic year-o ld re g is te re d nuj P e m b ro k e , M ass., h a d farigue syndrom e a n d ; im m u n e d e f ic ie n c y sy. th c m e d ic a l e x a m in e sh e su ffe re d fro m no i ness.

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would be d£are for oU and econom ic ;ry. O r th a t he Republican1 election-year ' himscH abacs for middle- position aga

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won control of cfitstopoorwr e ^ of anti- Some \Vhipiinst him and secretly p!c

trashing C!lins c o m eb ack conservatire:a lo n g b y a ^Tned

:onotny, w as “My prcsiia d d it io n to b u t thc kids

ideas such as plained Rep! increase, he a leading Na s h is ow n who represcth a t h e knew th e nation’s

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W ednesday, depen were like- H unkane Ccnter said lAmona. Unseasonably hot ixtnuced with tempeninircs tis mg a line Washington and Oreg northern forest nnd brush fires.

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degrees a t Soda Springs.Soda Springs, Idaho.

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tracking drug smuggling ain America. “ iedded just la s t weelc toIt Sunday’s an n u a l jo in t vof s e v e ra l s u b u rb a ii rRepublican p arty organi- I iVith Democratic activistson th e ir downtovm con- rDole’s crow d w as thor- b

Republican. In advance of Eval, p ic n ic -g o e rs w e re v)stcr bo ard s a n d p a in ts aich to fashion such signs F

e designed to o ffse t th e iric p la n p ro p o s e d by ol am rival Bob D ole, who .abandoned a lo ng-hcld tcagainst supply-side eco- ity calling for a 15-percent A*e board tax cut. T eek’s signing o f w d fa reas a milestone in Clinton’s is ia w th R ^ b lic a n s . ~ pV ends one of most lasting piicadiicvements,aSl-year. alll guarantee of w dfare ben- aiarwcbienandchildrOT ctIVhite House a ides w ere tipleased to see lib e ra ls C Clinton. More votes fromire swing voters, they rea- tr

‘ Cresident, he’s a w inner, aiids are th e losers,” com- CRep; Charles B. R a n g d , dlg New Y ork D e m o c ra t to resents H arlem , o n e ofon’s p o o rest com m uni- th, • . ncI s signing of th e welfare hiing just months a f te r his InI s itnilar m e a su re , also Si^viled R epublicans hop- a[

; a lot of my vacation to e tJt the team s-vo lleyball, te id women’s b ask e tb a ll,eball. I a t te n d e v e r y dile said. She has w atched arims p la y in T e x a s , sa Q, K a n sa s , a n d

ivels fo r o th e r e v e n ts , [||

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a s “ E th n ic s F o r D o le" “Illinois: Land of Dole."

A lone Dinton-Gore campi vo lunteer qu ietly distributCi re p o r te rs a s ta te m e n t aga Dole’s proposed tax cuts.

H eading for a P o rtland , C rally w here he was being joi by ru n n in g m a te J a c k Ke Dole had parting advice fo r i ventioneering Democrats: “H a good tim e — a n d v Republican.”

ing to portray him as a liberal of w dfare reform.

“When you’re being n m ou: toivn, jum p up front and act 1 it’s a p arad e ,” gn im bled Ho M ajority le ad e r Dick Arraey, Texas.

However he got there, Clin is o u t fro n t. Even a f te r Dol p o s t-co n v en tio n b o o s t in I polls, Q in ton is still comforta ahead in m ost polls.T f a ll gi according to Democratic p l ^ campaign could reach th e tn tionlil L ab o r D ay k ick o ff w Clinton pulling away.

Tlie president m ight n o t fac t ro u b le - f re e c o n v e n t io n . Chicago, though. F rom lil>c a n g s t to c r it ic ism o f H ilh C lin to n , h e m u st d e a l w itl diverse s e t o f challenges to nu tain momentum. •

M eanwhile, he can only he that the W hitewater scandal di not e rupt in some way th a t b u him. That will be determined. Independent Prosecutor Kenni S ta r r , a fo rm e r G eo rg e Bu appointee.

e m p h a s iz e d th c b e n e f it? ! teamwork.

“Three o f my kids w ere va dictorians, one was a salutatc an, and one was pretty dose ," s said.

“They p artidpa ted in extrac ricular activities only if they k< th e ir g ra d e s u p ," sh e saj “Athletics, taught them to respi authority, and to get along wi their teammates." •

H ardy m oved to T w ih F a four years ago to ^ d oser to I job and CSI’s games. All five h e r ch ild re n live in th e Maf V alley - b u t fam ily doesi alivays come first.

“I won’t s tay home from a bi gam e to b a b y s it one o f m y grandkids,". she said. “Pm on t go all tlie time. They call nnd a if they can come over and spe: th e nigh t, b u t th ey m ak e su th a t G ran d m a d o e sn 't have gam e."...

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Passengers boarded the Majesty cru ise ship Sun ^ to the site where the sank 84 y ea rs ago to research vessels try anc part of the ill>fatcd ship’s the surface.• ;WhUe it may seem ironi cruise ship to travel W the the most notorious cruis disaster, th e passengers j the experience of a lifetimi ' “At my age, this may last time I get to do onythi exdting,” said 84*year-olc Carlisle, of Chestnut Hi! who was bo rn a few n; before the Titanic struck berg on April 14,1912.

Witfi ju s t over 1,000 p gers, the Royal Majesty is two luxury-liners tha t p come alongside research'

u Wednesday as they attemp <* ah 11-ton piece of the ship

surface. The cruise ship SS Breere ?eft New York hartn about 800 passengers on Fr ; :Passengers paid anyi from $1,800 to 55,900 each of which will help fund thc dition.■ “It’s sort o f like going archaeological site,” said Jones, 70, of Plano, Texa: boarded the Royal ^tlie$t her husband.

George T^iUoch, a former dealer, and his company, ] Titanic Inc., have legal rig the wreck. T he compan retrieved about 4,000 an since 1987.

He hopes to bring the hi tion back to New York on J and display the artifacts a the world.

While critics accuse h grave-robbing, Tulloch argu

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Thc arduous task of recoi TWA Flight 800’s wreckage the ocean floor neared comj Sunday in two areas most lU

. yield proof of what downed t liner.

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ers of “guilt-free” goodie getting another fake fat to with, and its developer say one won’t give you any un ant side effects.

Z-trim is made of fiber the hulls of oats, corn 6i beans. It’s intended fo ru food manufacturers in trin fat and calories from pro such as cheese, chocolau pancakes.

The U.S. Agriculture Dc nlent researcher who' deve Z:trim proihises it will noi diicc any side effects such i c i ^ p s and diarrhea some raus(^ by olestra, the first oJorie fat substitute.

“This has been process' sudi a way as to be very coi able to the body,” said G« Iriglett “There’s no way tha

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Destruction of the nadon’s li stockpile of chemical wet was halted th ree days afi began when traces of nerv leaked in a sealed area o indneratdr, a plant offidal Sunday.

“There was never any dani employees, the community (

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inside the Tooele Chemical i Disposal Fadlity.’ 'The incinerator was bu destroy 14,000 tons of Army i ical agents stored at a re western Utah desert site abo miles southwest of Salt Lake ' -Burning of the nerve gas- ing MSS rockets began Thu and ivas stopped Saturday ; noon when evidence of the iWas detected, in an entrj bttached to two charcoal air janks. The area is in a sealec tion of the plant where ernpli do not work, Pettebone said., • While he did not have the

measurements of the nervi leak, Pettebone said it was trace amounts. "Even if som had been in the area at the of the release, they wo^d been in no danger," he smd.

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That was the ione does dence poindng toill quickly missile, rather.le July 17 failure, as the cau0 people FBI Assistant tom and Kallstrom said I

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“This is a very impor dition becausc there ar down there that peop right to look at," he S£

^ the ship set sail.I Several passengers ^ trip will help people ui i th e m agnitude of thc ^ when the supposedly u

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Ian 86-year-old survivor, LightoUer, the great gra ter of the Titanic’s only senior officer, Charles LightoUer, arc on tl Majesty.

During the voyage, I will lec ture about the shipwrecks, and Titan! movies, including “A Remember," will be she Selected dishes from thc menu will be served. A scrvice for the Titanic •

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I c a n e E d o u a r d h e a d !MI — Hurricane Edouard chur h .sustained ivind Sunday, and fi /erful storm to miss a chain of Q the National Hurricane Cent

tl klands, which arc in die ca5 I be ready in case Edouard tak( /as moving west-northwest at IS by Tuesday or Wednesday, almost as strong as a hurricane ter ividi the center in Miami. “V d Iskinds to be prepared just in« lents of thc twin-islond nation i g up S atiu^y at supermarkets a don’t think this one’s going to h ntrol lower, \vhich is in charge i ling warnings. “But we’re keepir rricane Edouard, thc fifth storm orrcnt course, it could be in tlie ek. “Tliat would be tlie next I: ,ce said. “But anything beyond too much ambiguity.”;e Sunday afternoon, Hurricane! he Lesser Antilles.

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I acres on the reservatioa’ Some om their homes late Saturday, stroyed 19 homes near the ccn- away from heavily setUed areas irried that a shift in wind might

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continued in a remote wilder- root national forests in Idalio. n California, Montana, Utah, lls said.

d s f o r C a r i b b e a numed in the mid-Adantic with 1 forecasters said tijej- expecftd Caribbean island. nter warned residents of thc •astern Caribbean near Puerto ikes a more westerly patli. The IS mph, and could tlueaten die

ne gets,” said Miles Lawrence, “We are urging residunts of the ncase.”n of St. Kitts and Ncris began s and boarding up \Nindows.I hit.” said Don Grant of die St. c of monitoring mipical stiirms ling a dose eye on it." rm of die Atlantic seawn, stays le vidnity of die Bahamas later ; land area to Iw tlu-catcned,” id 72 hours is hard to predict,

le Edouard wus about 77S miles

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idy S tem , president of ■ lillion m em ber Service : International Union, a ce in a labor m ovement I s u p p lie d th e Demo* a r t , sou l a n d m uscle .)lores Clinton’s fa ilure re to boost living stan* m iddle<lass and work- Lmericans.e drarnatizes th e divi* mg D em ocrats in their pposed unity os well as iedsion to sign the wei- rm b ill. L ib e ra ls com- >out the new law’s deep lod s tam p s a n d a id to im ig ra n ts ; h a lf th e ts in th c H o u se , and 1 a score o f Democrats late voted against i t — the two top party lead- 1 houses.re deep rooted reasons i r ty ’s d isag reem en ts , ly, tren d s.th a t go back iOs w hen th e V iemam th c c iv il r ig h ts move- ; D e m o c ra ts b i t te r ly id robbed them of the e in p resid en tia l poli- lad en joyed since the ressiotLnext 20 years o r so. the Iter o f power shifted to ill, w h e re D em ocrats pper hand m ost of the its law m akers contin- ra te as they h ad since

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oh th e 19 th floor, Republic! . dep loyed th e ir response tez ready to reply to the Democn National Convention.

:It was a pointless errand — staged GOP re to rts needed. I w ith throngs of youthful dem strators chanting obscenc den dations of the DemoCTOtic'WJ: House. Not in 19S8.'

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T har D em ocra tic conventi was a po in t o f demarcation it y e a r sc a rre d by th e assassu tio n s of a p o litic a l and a ci r i ^ t s leader, by escalating v iri V ietnam and deepening di sipns ov e r th a t conflict, by. t generation gap and the a e d ib t^ gap tha t s tirred widening cy

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lit is a m a rk o f th e chang tiines th a t arm ed security a t t c<}nvention s ito of 1968 w d eem ed re m a rk a b le w hen t: chain lin k fcnces w ent up ai tlie b arbed wire w a s 's t r ^ alo thle top. There was a mile-squa secu rity 2o ne a ro u n d th e ha C ted en tia ls w e re checked ai r ^ e c k e d a t gates within gati Afdelegat^ who balked at i t w grabbed and briefly handcuffec

^Barriers and stringent securi 0^ routine now, os is the S e a Service protection'of presidenti can d id a tes , beg u n ea rlie r th summer a fte r the assassination Sen. R o b ert F . K ennedy. Un; tHen, i t w as reserved for pre; d^nts.

JH ubert H um phrey, the non n^e of 1968, said as a campaign th a t hc stood for th e politics jd y , b u t th e r e w as none Qilcago, and little afterward.

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ll, look it here,” he said, h is I sw eep in g dow n A d a m s It; “W e got a ll these l i t t le ... the trees, every th ing”I W est S id e C o m m u n ity Jl sits in the shadow of th e d Center, w here Democrats egin their national conven- londay. And M ayor R ichard iley has spared no expense uee u p the neighborfiood — itreets, signs, lights, fences, irs, p la n te r s , p la n ts a n d thousands of them, y only gripe is I don’t th ink t should be ju s t for a s p ed a l ion," th e pastor said, arishioner interrupted.:U P re sid en t C linton,” sh e “that if he w ants West Side nunity to vo te for him, h c i give us 0 m'ce donation, ank you.”des, politics. E verywhere in ty, there is politics. The pos­i t e d out loud a t his parish­’s q u ip . B ut th is c ity h a s s teem ed with politics, s o u r sp e c ta to r s p o r t ,” ned Bill Daley, the mayor’s . cr and co-chairm an of th e lost committee,>Chicago *96. me th in k i t ’s a c o n ta c t ” he w ent on. “I t’s tough, ke ou r politics very serious- y seriously."5 q u ad renn ia l D em ocratic ■ing will be th e 25th nation- o litic a l c o n v e n tio n in go. T he second-place city, lore, has been home to 10. ago played host to its first n tion in 1860, w hen th e b lican s ch o se A b ra h a m In. The city’s la s t one w as c D em ocrats in 1968, and iti-war p ro tests th a t cam e [ scarred the d ty ’s psyche. \Iayor Daley, whose father ayor then, is eager for new, ilcasarit memories, ays his d ty is on the move,! wants to showcase i t fa ther. M ayor R ichard J . used to preach: “Good gov- mt is good po litic s . A nd p o litic s is goo d g o v e rn -

} politics of th is convcQQon cip th e c ity ,” Bill D aley “A nd i t w ill h e lp R ich ’s p o lit ic s and B ill I’s politics.”1 Daley’s Chicago is still a . la tic d ty , b u t it’s no longer rty bastion ic \vas under his , whose clou t is c red ited utting John F. Kennedy in lite House in 1960. ago voters a re increasingly

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Jy does so tem pting a tar- the D em ocratic N ational ltion a rise fo r the w orld’s ;e s u b s e t o f c o m p u te r 5 known as hackers, e a lread y a r e signs th a t inau tho rized u se rs have Tiinor a ttem p ts to access ive p a r t s o f th e c ra tic e s t a b l i s h m e n t ’s Iters in U n ite d C e n te r , rian W olfe, a co m p u te r y consultan t for conven- janizers.expect to b e challenged 1 b it b y p eo p le who fo r /e r re a so n w a n t to u se om puier sm arts to m ess Democrats,” Wolfe said. :ompany. O pen Business IS, of A ddison , 111., is in ! of b u ild in g a s e c u rity urc called a firew all fo r vention.rails am ount to equipment itware designed to k eep rs from getting into a com- et\vork, even as people on ‘ twork can reach out onto, jm et for things like W eb lg, e-m ail exchange and meplxiying.irst p ro b in g of th e con- 1 f irew a ll o y p o te n t ia l rs, ^vhich w ere no t con- I se rio u s th re a ts , cam e f te r h a c k e r s m o d e a es o iit o f the U.S. Ju stice Tient’s W orld W ide W eb'

ck ago , c o m p u te r van* faced th e hom e page for tice D ep a rtm en t, w hich ^!S th e FBI, th e fe d e ra l of P risons a n d th e D rug iment Adm inistration, u n te d h u n d re d s a n d ' illy thousands of visitors int^d the ir com puters to artment^s o ffid a l address' J/m vw .usdoj.g ov found

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in d ependen t, even Repi W here his fa th er ruled fo 22 years w ith a tight grif D e m o c ra tic m a c h in e s c ity ’s th o u sa n d s of pa t jobs, his son has had to bi n u rtu re new c o a litio n s .: court decisions have thin pa tronage ran k s. A ll ih« and firing now m ust be < the book.

“Daley is supported by i th e p a r^ reform ers that bea t his father," said Paul a p ro fe sso r of p u b lic pt G overnors S ta te Univei suburban U niversity Park

The mayor’s support ol deep throughout the d ty .

“ I f C h icag o ’ w os th e game 'Risk,’” G reen said, \vould be a ll over the map,

Chicago is a big, divers( 2.8 m illion , th e n a tio n ’; largest behind New York i

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Rostenkowski helped fin; ch a irm a n o f th e tax-v H ouse W ays a n d C om m ittee . H e is now : tim e in a federal prison f f ra u d fo r m isu s in g ta: money.

H e was ju st th e la test ir _ line of Chicago p olitidans

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3 c r a t s ’ COt h e a g e n c y se o l-re p la c s^vastikas a n d th e logo alti re ad “D epartm ent of In ji Pictures of th e atto rney j and other o ffida ls w ere ro by nude photos a nd by a ] o f George W ashington w: cap tion , “ M ove m y grav free country!...”

W h e n e v e r a c o m p u p laced on th e In te rn e t an w ithin reach of anybody on to the v ast g lobal neiv com puter netw orks, i t bc v u ln e rab le to th is so rt c dalism.

T here ^vas no firew all i t e c t th e J u s t i c e D e p a r site , but a substan tia l fire

.. going up a t U n ited Cenu convention o ffidals.

The Chicago conventioi firewall e x p e rt W olfe, will th e f i r s t t im e t h a t a i p a r ty 's nom in a tin g convt w ill b e c o n d u c te d ovc I n t e r n e t a s w e ll a s w it m eeting hall.

So, p resum ab ly , hacke eyeing w ith particu la r gli 200-odd d esk top persona pu ters scattered about the w ith a d u a l m ission of hc in to the In te rn e t and ols ducting the business o f no ing a p residential candidat

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epublican. w ith the ir hanI for nearly w as ce rta in lyjrip on the pow erfu l. Hise a n d th e Daruiy, and hispa tro n ag e th e walls of mo) build and d ty ’s steakhouiIS. F edera l C h icago ishinned the works, too. Liketh e h iring s t r u ^ e s with I IC done by ' public housing

th e g a rb ag e i:by many of streets swept ailat tried to lighted.'aul Green, People arc a: po licy a t d ty , even moviv e rs ity in the streets runrirk. downtown LoojI also runs U nited C enter cy. and Blackhawl h e b o a rd houses have bi lid, “Daley ho u sin g lofts, lap.” s to re f ro n ts a jrse d ty of restaurants, sho m’s th ird - A t th e near! rk and Los H om es, one ol ilitic s has troubled public oney. ments, some hi; y a re pro- rehab ilita ted . i r a t D on leveled and re finance as town houses, x -w ritin g “ C hicago is

M ean s real d ty , Ameriiw serv ing c ity ," U.S. Hon for mail Henry Cisnerosta x p a y e r m ony la s t we

Westhaven towit in a long “G ties cannoms caught m ula for standii

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Calif., whose ccII to pro- some of th e soft a r tm e n t by W olfe’s com; irew a llis v e n tio n , addec inter, say re a liz e th a t wl

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for falling beh ind ,” h e said , lities have only two choices: ley can e ith e r go fo rw ard or ey can fall bados-ard.”For the 35,000 or so who will tend this Democratic N ational invention and for d ie millions 3re tun ing in on te le v is io n , iley ivill be out front, pushing »dty forward.^ s t week, he was out in th e ighborhoocls with Cisneros and iiers to ta lk about th e issues, using one day, policing anoth. then schools.

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d e se r t to w n bas a n unde “X-Fites” intrigue.

C ry p tic signs hun g on posts a nd te lephone poles, p rinted w ith the letters “C lead to a Ion&<leserted Ar base on tb e edge of town.

A t th e e n d of th e grave p a s t sym m etrica l row s o w oodm barrack s, a threa U S . A ir Fo rce sign waxTis j go ing a n y f a r th e r . But i attention. J u s t back up an through a n «pen chain-Iin rim m ed w ith b a rb e d wii p o r te d “ K e e p C lo sed i Times.”

Near th e doorway of one noodescript bunkhouses, i paper c a rd bears a long-dj t c l^ h o n e num ber. Dial it, autom ated message provic secre t to un locking th e d th e barracks.

Inside, i t ’s em pty excep series o f w hite panels s u ^ fro m th e ce ilin g , runn ii t«»ngth o£ th e room. Each p covered w ith photographs, charts a n d descriptions o chemical plants, bombing i hazardous-waste indneratc mj’sterious m ilitary install;

W e lc o m e to th e W er E-xhibit H a ll, a p lace as c a s i t is o f f th e b e a te n ^Vhat’s i t a l l about? D ec yourself.

“We k in d of feel the lan speaks fo r itself,” says M Coolidge, spokesm an for t

; A ngeles-based C en ter fo U se In terpretation (CLUI) opened th e exhibit hall ii

' “ W hen peop le jou rney ii co u n try sid e , th ey tend t' th e p laces that ye ll the 1 like th e national parks, th side a ttractions. T he maji

• sniff is n e g le a e d or imse< th a t le ad s to a skewed p tive of w h a t America rea l like.” ■

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LEW ISTON (A P) — 1 L e w is-C la rk S ta te . ( P re s id en t Lee V ickers i: cen ter o f a pending inves by a n a tio n a l facu lty a t group.

T h e W ash in g to n D.C A m e r ic a n A sso c ia tii Um^-ersity Professors has a c o m m itte e to v is it 1 M arion U n iversity in Fl S .C , w h e re Vickers is p re

The assodation receivt 100 com pb in ts a year re governance o t colleges £ v e r s i t i e s , a s so c ia te se' R o b e r t K re is e r sa id . 1 g ro u p ,'w h ic h h as 43,00 bers, investigates only on ay ear.

Inmate 5BOISE (AP) — S la te i

a l lo w e d p r is o n g u a r R ed ife r to sexually mole inm ates , a p risoner d a i federa l law suit.

In m a te M ark T a p p s s t a t e D e p a r tm e n t o f C tion ’s la x em ploym ent tnndo i t passib le fo r R e w o rk a s a te a c h e r a t a h igh sch o o l d esp ite his o f m is c o n d u c t a ro u n dboys.

N a m e d a s d e fe n d a i R e d i f e r , C o rre c tio n E Ja m e s S p a ld in g and fiM prison officials.■ I t d o e s n o t na ir C o r re c t io n D e p a rtm e r b e c a u s e th e U .S . Cons

s ta te ag en d es. In t h e su it, T app , 26,

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C o u n ty a u th o r it ie s announced the nam e of :allegedly killed by fuptx^Lovelace and buried in a

skeletal rranains d i were those of Jerem y C J formerly o f Orlando, FLl, Dale Cloffelt said Friday, detectives have s e a rc h ^ tim’s along Pack Riw

L o reb ce , a seU-desoib. su p rem ac is t who has co k il l in g S c o tt , r e m a in s K o o te n a i C o u n ty J a il . detnities to the grave. No have been Bled yet.

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ccpt for a mspended m in g th e :h panel is phs, maps,IS of local ng ranges, rators and dilations.^ en d o v e r xs off-beat te n p a th .) c c id c to r ArisKorBtrelliU

la n d so p c «»l<leMrt.Thes M atthew taker, CLUTsor th e Los th e f ir s t in a i■ for Land' spaces” arounc ,UI), which th e n o n p ro f i t :II in June. d eve lop ing as y in to the U se M u seu m d to go to in te rp redve st; le loudest, d iffe ren t a tt in !, th e road- t iv e s to w ard 1 najority of sta ted goal is t isecn. And foram where d d perspec- m eet and refl< eally loote er.”

Coolidge sajby a care- te ll i f any of

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.C o l le g e cases a year co•s* is a t th e freedom andivestigation th a t a form alr advocacy • called, Kreiser

“We-’re operD.C.-based recorrunendatia tio n o f n iza tion ," Vi(has formed But h e questioi t F ra n c is behind the corI F lorence, T h e peoplepresident. in g com m it!aives about O ao b e r are f rr regarding s ta te s . T h ees and uni- d e d d e in th e :s e c re ta ry should be sane

d. B u t th e Vickers’ adr,000 mem- ly r e s tru c tu n • one o r two " T h e advocacy

the faculty did

sues Statete o ffida ls fou n d to b e ii ia rd R oy activ ities withlo lest m ale P re v io u s ly

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p s a id th e Ip ter b e c a m e ;if C or-rec- T h e su it a ln t p o lid e s t r i e d to p eR ed ife r to engage in se>It a p r iso n - a s s i s t h im h is h i s to r y . paro le .”jn d y o u n g T h e in m a i

gu a rd scxualld a n ts a r e yea rs b efo re!1 D ire c to r th e S o u th Idfive o th e r Institution.

H e sa id tllam e th e o ccu rred wh(n e n t i ts e lf y e a r -o ld s t tin s ti tu tio n E le m e n ta r y 'es. w here R edife 26, for th e , R e d ife r wae d ife r , S l , th e s t a t eh is p rison E d u c a t io n i

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of a gunshot \5 discovered The bullet vasC. Scott, 23. S h e r if f’s dla.. Coroner Valdez said Sclay. Coimty home, then mdie d th e vie- Boundary Coi[liverRoad.. buried,r ibed wlute “W e would■ confessed h im in a mill in s in th e said.lil. H e le d LovelaceMa=-iS3 B;

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s through the Center for Land Use Itrt Tie gaDery, which recently opened In i’s W endover H all is h a p p ia se ries of “ exh ib it In d e ein d the country tha t tough ii t research group is an y o ra s p a r t o f a “ L and s id e t

im .” By s e t t in g u p h ib itcstations tha t reflect even s

titudes and perspec- Wendcd lan d use , C L U I’s h ib itis to “create a public Earl2 disparate ideas can week,2flect o ff one anoth- reg is!

sidethsays it’s too early to ried oof th a t re flec tio n .is ' Ju ly 1

id les more than 1,000 inpu tconcerning academic w ere ;

id te n u re . I t is r a r e and din a l in v es tig a tio n is “I tlser said. e n c eTen to any legitim ate chargtiation from any orga- datiorV ickers said F riday . ac tu ationed the motivation Vickelomplaints. Las'lie on th e investigat- of Vicl i t te e e x p e c te d in vo te: from schools in o ther teachile a s so c ia tio n w ill “H<le spring if the school b u t hmcrioned. -Pameidm inistration recent- of theu re d th e un iversity . Thecy group is concerned com odid not have adequate tenuri

e, accuses;e involved in sexual a ro ui th inm ates.” Elemsly, C o rre c tio n offi* LatR e d ife r lo st h is jo b Counf fu n d in g c u ts , a n d w ithle a prison guard. d u c talso d a im s R e d ife r boy .

p e r s u a d e T a p p to w eresex “by prom ising to s t a t in in o b ta in in g a expir

De;l a t e a ls o s a y s th e C amally m olested him 12 awari•e they m e t in 1994 a t comnId a h o C o rre c tio n a l RC'

a b seth 'e f i r s t in c id e n t since

i/hen T app w as a 12- T hs tu d e n t a t C e n t r a l o rd e■y School in N am p a, Tappife r\v a s a teacher. w heiw as rep rim an d ed by mont2 D e p a r tm e n t o f w e r t1 in 1985 a f t e r h e Sratcc tin g inappropria tely T a

e n t d f i e d . a s - v i c t i

en tia l source d o se to wereid Lovelace and Scott hiin 1l in g to assa ssin a te a philo;ity offidal last year. Lopsy, showed Scott died WisctJt wound to th e head . was cras recovered., t»nd «; d e te c tiv e L t. Jo h n 'chargScott was killed a t his He

moved up the road inlo .ingsc:ounty , w here he was Sc(

girlfrlid never have found 1994lillion years,” Valdez ing fi

stepIB w as a r re s te d on Willi:IT his forest camp. H e ThiitiLL- Uiui iiu j i i J Scott----- years

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-WeiindoJyone ou t- le th e ex- ) i to rs h a sai s e a l the *indover ex- ” ^litia rlie r thisek, a guest -------------------------s is te r in-e th e exhibit hall barracks car d only tw o names', logged or ly 15. Low turnout aside, don'

put, b u t h e m a in ta in e d the: xe consulted through hearing d discussions.“I th ink the issue is th e differ c e b e tw e e n th o s e w h o a n arged wilh making recommen tions compared w ith those whi t u a l ly m a k e d ec is io n s ,' ckers said.Last April, faculty disapprova Vickers’ m anagement led. to i ite o f n o co n fid e n c e am oni ichers.“H e appears to ask fo r inpui It h e d o es n o t l is te n ,” saii imela Rooks, vicc chairwomaj the faculty senate.The facu lty and V ickers hai ■mo to a n im p asse o v e r neT nure guidelines. The u n ivera t

5 guard of:•ound m a le C e n t r j em entary School students. L a te r th a t y ea r, th e C anyo jun ty p ro sea ito r c h i d e d hii ith lew d a n d la sc iv io u s coi i c t w ith a 12-year-old schoj >y. T h e c h a rg e s e v e n tu a l l e r e d r o p p e d b e c a u s e th a t u t e o f l im i ta t io n s h a cpired.D epartm ent spokesm an Mar a rn o p is sa id th e ag en cy wz ware of th e suit, b u t w ould nt >mment.R edifer has been on a leave i l)sence fo r m e d ic a l re a s o r nee June.T h e s u i t a s k s t h e c o u r t i r d e r th e a g e n c y to re m o \ app from solitary confinemen h e r e h e wqs p la c e d tv lontlu ago a fte r his allegatioi e r e d e t a i l e d in T h e I d a l tatesm an.T a p p a lso is a s k in g fi

:tim of slayingere suprem adsts, but he kille im because they had differej lilosophies.L ov e lace e scap ed from 'isconsin prison two years ag a I as doing tim e for armed robbe id is being h d d on federal escaj

I f c S d he confessed to the sb g so that he would be executed. Scott moved to Idaho with h rlfriend , K elly A nne Olsen, » 4 to start his life over after me lg from th e “ big a ty ,” said h e p fa th e r , B en 'H o g g e 'illiamsburg, Va.H ie couple had a son, now 21

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tb e ip jfe sso rs oppos* fer- p o lid e s fo r post-tcns i r e classroom o b s e r ra n a en- motion.* 0 Looking f o r smnmi s ,” fa c u l ty s t a n e d r e

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ra is e s a n d ih e i r a p j lut, re je c te d by V ickers a id fa c u liy ru le d in iiie ir f lan In th e m id s t o f l i

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C o rre c tio n o f f id . yon acknow ledged th e y j [lim in g o f R e d ife r’s p r i :on- d u c t w h e n h e w a s lOol t e a c h e r f o r t h e p j i l ly sdiooL th e T h e C o r re a io n D l a d asked T ^pp to o k e <

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H IG H R O C K LOOKOUl W ash. (A P) — B ud Panco lik( th e n i ^ t s b e s t. That’s wben "tl; stars come o u t like diamonds," 1; iayt. A nd in th e m orning , t t b nky , 67-yearrold Panco is awa o ie d by th e sun peeking over tl horizon.

His lookout shack perched at< a g ra n ite b o u ld e r , a m ile hi{ to d w ith a s h e e r d rop on thrt s id es , p ro v id e s a m agnificei vista for m iles around.

Panco, w ho h as spen t most his life in a nd around the Gilfc P inchot N a tio n a l F o rest in tl shadows of M oim t Rainier, is oi of a d isappearing b reed. H e is fire lookout fo r th e U.S. Fore Service.■ F ro m J u ly to th e e n d September, h e spends most da and nights in th e spartan, 14*fc c a b in k n o w n a s H ig h Roi L ookou t. O n ce th e r e w ere i fookouts in th e region, b u t n( o n ly th r e e . A n d H ig h Roi always w as am ong th e most sp< tacuiar.

“W hen you com e up here y rea lly go b ack in tim e,” Pan tells a v isito r, who has trekk 1.6 m iles th ro u g h th e p ine a: spruce along a narrow pa th a fmally u p a c luster of boulders reach th e lookout

He explains.that each picce the gable-roofed lookout — w its row of w indows covering fc

- sides — was brought up the a by pack m ules in 1929. It took days to assem ble w ith a steel ] la r drilled into thc rock and fc guide w ires securing it in place

On th ree sides there is a sh) 1,000-foot drop and to the noi snow-covered M ount Rainier, 14,410 feet.

M ount S t. H elens and its a canic c ra te r can be seen 40 mi to the south- W hen it erupted 1980, sending volcanic ash evt

, w here, th e explosive shock 1 tered th e lo o kou t Luckily i t 5 was shuttered fo r w inter and i t ia l ly c o v e re d b y snow , 8 escaped damage.

There once w ere thousandj fire lookouts, m any built by C ivilian C onservation Corp: the 1930s.

B ut to d a y m o s t h av e b« replaced by satellite technol

-that tracks lightning strikes ; by observations from a in r a f t : tip s from cam p ers and hiki says Jo h n Cham bers, the Foi Service’s assistant director of a n d a v ia t io n m anag,em eni Washington.

Panco has sharp features ai full gray b eard w ith glasses pi ing from b e n ^ th a broad-rimi Forest Service hat. He abanc the lookout only for an occasit supply run and when the weai tiim ssour.

“ T h e re ’s no sen se in siti h e re looking a t a fog bank ,’ says. -

T h ere a r e few com foro - running vrater, no electnd ty no indoor plumbing. Panco ( m unicates w ith his two-way n sleeps on a co t and re lies <

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vHth fax m ach in es , outlets la p to p c o m p u te rs and pTiones, th e m iddle^iistance. lA uter t r a in o f th e fu tu re

I o p e n fo r in sp e c tio n a t Ui Station on Friday.

The Danish-built Flexhner sd jg e r tra in is m aking a two- to u r o f th e U n ite d S ta te s rnnnHn. Two three< ar “sets, le a se to A m tra k an d AD t from Is ra e l, a rriv ed in De fro m G ra n d J u n c tio n T h u rs d a y , p u l le d by California Zephyr.

' Designed and manufactur< A D tranz, e ach c a r can ope iidependenU y on its own d o r electric m otor, o r be puU< alocomotive.

“They can ru n moivieiuaj you can leave the Denver ai w ith five tra in s a t the begu of the ru n and end up in fiv fe ren t locations very cost^ tSvely,” s a id R aym ond I director o f business develop fpr ADtranz. •‘ T h e t r a in s , w hich can r

sp eed s u p to 112 m ph, cs coupled o r uncoupled m abc seconds, said Scott H erd l^ s director for advanced projec Amtrak.

. •; D av e R u b le of th e Col< D ep a rtm en t of T ransport said i t is considerm g build corridor to D enver I n te j^ i A irport, w hich would allov p ie to trave l to Denver or pa rts o f th e s ta te straigh t thea irpo rt. • _

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: b e e n sm all p ro p a n e henology food and a battery-je s a n d for light,aft and H e cherishes thclik e rs ,' thc s ta rs dot the sForest early. “When t i c si■of fire get up" he says.-'e n t in But weather, eve

canbeunpredictabls and a In m id-July, an5 peck- snow sto rm caus(■immed briefly abandonedandons “Snow was shooti:asional rocks,” he recalls,veather. up h e re a n y tim e

pleases."s it t in g . A lth o u g h fore:ik ," he burned more than ■

in a do«m states ais — no th is y e a rk e e p in jdty and busy from SoutherCO com- Montana, Pancp’s ay r a io , been spared,es on a L ast year, he sa

ter train of ju ip p ed O ther potential le ts fo r from D e n v e r to id p a y D en v e r to Color ice com- S team b o a t S prin ire w as G lenw ood Sprin] U n io n jSprings to Aspen,

Vail and LeadviUe ner pas- H e rd k said the wo-yeor in C aliforn ia in c te s and were displayed tht «ts," on before traveling to iD tranz and Colorado. In i D enver ' they will go to Can n la te H erdk said the >y th e dle-distancc camc

to 500 -m ile ranj cured by betw een a long-dj op e ra te ger tra in a n d a s n diesel m uter train. luUed by “W hat we don’t

fleet o f short-dist lually so the next century," r airport M e n said a th r eginning like the ones disp five dif- ■ about $5 million,

ist-effec- F irst-dass com] d M etz , 32 passengers on •lopment aisle with two sei

an d one sc a t on m re a c h ’ m a g ^ n e racks. ( , can b e m erits, w ith two about 90 side of the aisle, k , senior ' sengers. jjects for In all compartn

face one another Colorado Sandw iches, juii o r ta tio n d rin k s and othe: ailding a a re available, m ational E a c h c a r in [low peo- ■ machine, pay ph o r o ther laptop computers

ght from m ents to accomm play a^eas, wheel

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nco, 67, takes a break on High Rock

h e a te r to cook lightning 1 ry-powered lany) in the sout

forest. Wh( the nights w hen he sounde e sky, a n d rise s Servicc o f : sun comes u p , I town a few

tain.even in sum m er. When nc able. he lias spe;m unseasonab le P anco liv u sed P a n c o to Packwood ed his hideaway. for many j oting across th e ber compa Us. “It can snow fireman, n e i t d a rn w e ll If life as

he h a s n ’r e s t f i r e s h a v e because h m 4 million acres who take s across th e W est th e moun ing f i r e f ig h te r s driveoria lem California to “There I’s watch a rea has rock a t on'

Ju ly 4 thsays, a string of “How can

■future shaia l corridors ru n speeds up to F o r t C o llin s , officials si lo rad o S p r in g s ,rings-H ayden lo i------------•ings, G lenw ood

H A Ih e tra ins arrived n early Ju ly an d | J | there f o r a m onth ■> to Salt Lake City ' l a l In mid-Septem ber M J M ^ a d a .he trains a re mid- AS Ml rricrs, w ith a 300- __ange — m id w ay j-distance passen- M ' a sho rt-run com-

n ’t yet have is o u r M 1 listance tra in s fory," he said. ____three<ar tra in set f’f iS T ’iisplayed h e re cost Ir r i t i

)m partm ents hold 'W iand have a w ide a -iseats on one side ^

on th e o th e r and s. Coach compart-wo se a ts on each €le, hold m ore pas- - -

• * L e virtmcnts, th c seats D u s t ]ie r across a tab le. C ust juice, co ffee , soft h e r re fre sh m en ts

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lg h its produced six fires outheastern com er of th c When he spied the smoke, id e d th e a larm to Forest : o ffid a ls in Packwood, a few miles down the moun-

1 not a t High Rock, w here spent Summers since 198S, l iv e s w ith h is w ife in

w here h e grew u p and ly years w orked for a tim- npany and as a volunteer

: as a fire lookout is londy , s n ’t n o tic e d , p e rh a p s e h e gets frequent visitors k e th e hour-long w alk up ju n ta in a f te r a tw o-m ile riap o th o led d irtro ad .•re w ere 50 people on the one tim e one day over the

ith w e e k e n d ,” h e say s, a n you get lonely?”

Dwcased; u p to 99 miles per hour.Is said.

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d r a p e r y and ‘ INTERIOR

6 Main Ave. N. • 733-1979

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GOPpforests

W ASHINGTON (A P) — ' la n d m a n a g e rs i n . {fae CUnn(<rmmQi-gtinffi- twj^iT^Tuinp &en ces b e tw e e n D e m o c n is Western R g m bBcans. are dBBj ing tbe ir m tirk m o f GOP-bac p roposa ls t o t r a n s f ^ fed< fmesl5t0>t^u^0Mini^inp-

A t th e s a m e d m e , a t in in d u stry o f f id a l says a £<« app roach n e x t y e a r n a y pi moce s u c c e s ^ d a n xoote pee attem pts to in rrease k icd coi of the forcszs, g o s iand m d i lands tha t coPcr BDI theW esL <

A se r ie s o f land-transfer m easures o f fe re d th e p ast two years a s of a tzoado^ GOP on sta le gcrv-e m in e n t a p p e a r to h a re stalled in ib e K amng w eeis of Coogress.

T h a t h a s n 't stopped In te r io r S e t r e ta r y B nice Babbitt from nnlrng iheideas, d ra * r in s tb e « ia ia R e p u b lic a n s w bo contro l depaTTmcnr’s parse

Forest S o r ic e O n d Jack 1 Itam as , who generally bcsjds backward to a r td d p a n isan tics, also h a s taken a n utms strong stand agsdnsi the prt^ to sh if t o w n e rsh ip o f oa ii fo rests o u t o f th e hands ol American public.

H e sa id su ch tran sfe rs w subject •aluaUe natVinal resp to the whims o f c a d x n a n »p islatures fgeneraticias of irildlife and i aiicm uppui lu n tie ^

The Forest Service manage million a c re s o f public 1 ^ juea larger lan t ^ s a te c f l “w ttd i is a £mriy wrnwial ila the wcrid,^ H iom as ssd .

“ T h e d e b a te i s besinni: intensify — u u ld the Anx p e < ^ own th a t laod?" he loi Assodated Press.

'I t ’s the m ost land any cf I ev e r go in g to ow n. 1 fee! strongly l h a t is a legacy l i other nation in th e world has.'

The proposals w ere c iafi W estem R epublicans igise dramatic rednaions in feder ging levels cjver th e past s n y

T otal n a tiona l forest has t h s peaked in excess c f 121 board feet anmially are bdo that now. In th e Padfic S o t w here a s e r ie s o f federal

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proposa ; to state— T o p o riess l i i*T ll t WJ I lllin to n T jo b tn a o f e s r iro' Xffrr- - th e harreszs b a reits a n d - d ia a e e < ic 2rte rtt«taopst- d a (a r e a ie d 4 b 0 £b a d z d AiaacgdacEXtipae d e ra l • Rep^ D on Yoc

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away a!brce a state to look in a le ttm profits o f logging Othes m interests of th e B unn’s(tem , w ild life a n d 9 a d e CtirriTTiif i ^ th c SCfs b a re a great track mittcK:th e ir fo re s t lands. B abbitxDte s a te s hare (iar* livings. ■g iiiarwTTK Others Housessaid. a n d Ri ».f j ro mrgtif do veryICS tha t land doesn’t tee.

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ct Dice this. According to Johr> He h e re are other programs that anc 100% cf the value of their home

s e the bonower is restricted to i e itt.n’ovefflent5. or the interest r fcre prepayTT%nt pcruiRy. W hat n SEciSng is t ta t the p r o c e ^ can I ftes. The funds are ctoning dircc ertaddfe man. which m eans fee; 3 ts ES 3 competitive food ra te wil

MtTj ncn useo fth en ew loan isti ::pefi&ve 15 year fizcd ra ^ . consi £ Paciic Prime Mortgage’s 125% ares, car loans and consumer or x e e d s from their loan to pay off “S. Then they cancel the credil e Sart to pay off tfie new loan to be dvartfage is a lower monthty pay I deduct the interest on tax re tum ■L using S20.000 second mortgag ettw iH save approximatdy S2M TOcn& and may allow and addilic Jerest deduction on this year’s I tw e rs have used the money to I. .d o hon«improvements, pay ct a car. white using the interest as many reasons this program wou

ktanyconsurrsrs have used the I So«n payment on the home they pOThased their new homo with

is s of obtaining the Padfic Primo :p fe .tneact to apply, all Ihe pap« »• the phone. The only thing nee< ficaticn (W -2s and paystubs). ar t Ikst mortgage. There Is absolut rsfcto lhebonow er.andthe avei ta the day a complete package isD ore in fo rm a tio n , ca B P r im e U o r tg a g e a l e n 7 d a y s a w e e k 9 s

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ansfervfireto thc state, i t belongs to all L lot of us move around from ue to another. In fact, most 3DS now do that,” he said, chief, a v e te ra n research

'e biologist fo r th e agency ani from Oregon, indicated n personal opposition to the j)es bej-ond th e formal testi- be has delivered a t congres- hcarings the past two >-ears. it speaJong fo r myself per- and for my kids and for my

dds and th ^ r gnmdkids who 31 going to b e b o m for 25 ^years, I don’t th ink I want to see their land taken om o f th e ir o w n e rsh ip ,” Ihom as said. “As long as il belongs to th e pub lic a t large, wc can de lu tc about it. Wc can produce m ore tim ber o r le s s tim b e r or more of this o r less of that. But when they don't mvn it,

- then the debate is w er.” ibitt stepped up th e attack on 3P-backed proposals a mondi iking aim at w hat he said was lirTil idea" by Bunn to eventu- ilace th e s ta te of Oregon in c of BLM lands there.5 being pushed by a lot of spe- • uerests, people who want to u t die forests. It’s an old siory d the WcsL I don’t think it’ll •nfign»«jL If it d id, my advice to «idcsit would certainly be to t," Babbitt s a i i went on to say. “There a re a [ people lik e Congressm an _ who want to shut do\vn thc - ral parks s>-stem, dissolve the nal forest lands and convey all the public l a n i " nn sa id B a b b itt was ly ing [ his proposal and demanded xJogy. “I do belie%’e there are : drctunsiances w here la n d s ' je be tte r m anaged d o se r to » but this is a fa r cry from lg national parks o r conveyirig ■ a ll public lands,” Burm said etter to Babbitt, he r R ep u b lican s sp rang to I’s defense, in c lu d in g Sen.! Gorton, R-Wash., chairman of IfSiate Appropriations subcom- » on the in terior overseeing Sitt’s b u dge t. R ep . Bob igcrrm R-La., chairman of the sc Appropriations Comnuttee, Rep. Ralph R egula, R-Ohio, m m of its interior subcommit-

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> to pay off existing dobt. isumers aro takingj% second toronsolidoto or mortgage loans. They aro )ff higher than desired credit ; card and m ake a become debt freo. Tho aym en tasw ellaslho jms a s mortgage Inlerost.[age to pay off $20,000 in >60 lo S400 a rfl'onlh in your ilional 52.000 to 52.800 in s tax returns.0 landscape thoir now homo, college tuitions, vacations,

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Americans need ; presidential J^ce. I the m ajor party cai ta lk about, like ci and campaign finai

No q u estio n abi oddbaU wliow illlx ously in 1996 tha (And it’s a shame his Reform Party a

. Perot would pull bi ; ers to take his best m ore c red ib le ca Lam m th e Refonr ish.) 5 u t, quirks asi cy is be tter than th paign th a t brushe

! ought to be the cenL ike M edicare,

tio n s w ere th a t \ bankrupt by 2001 than five years awi licans proposed re r a te in M edicare years to save S270 deniagogued the is

• ing th e GOP want -care. And whenD( ■ more realistic sav ' over six years, Re all the a ^ t for n

* enough. The final by only two-tenth th e two parties coi m ent even th e a

Perot, to his cre will have to includ government woulc vices combined wi to w hat recipient

• d p ie n ts , for insti more of Part B Me doctor’s bills.

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Offer a few solulT h ere has been i

sion on th is page ci n u d e a r w aste agre th e fu tu re of nude age in Idaho. Lots w ritten to a ir theii th e subject, and iti

: has b een interestii lightening. To stat

. it appears th e maj posed to the d ealt struck.

W hen the issue i : tion of a n hydroch

a t A uger Falls can g iu n en tsw ere loui

; against th e projcc : again a p paren t m( ; opposed (0 constn ; d am f o ra variety!

I suspect a greai• th e sam e people tl : posed to th e nude

........—......... ‘ a re also opposed t; e lec tric p roject at ; I w ould ju s t Iik( th in g o u t here , in ing ano th e r dialof

: to say everyone fi w aste unacceptab

. w an t i t h ere . Nev: w an t i t there . No ( is , how ever, a n ur

; p roduct o fn u d e a• h a sg o tto g o so m i respond th a l you

o w h e re i t goes just doesn’t go here . 7 ab le argum ent.

•It is sa fe to say . opposition to Aug

m ost p eo p le also I na tiv e o f hydropo ab le . I t h a s bencE

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n m o n s e negister, Idaho Falls Tal

pe<jcd Ross Perot in th is mge. He’ll harp on issues whcandidates hesitate to is (

e en titlem ent re fo rm 2 0 '.inance reform. Shiabout it , P ero t is a n rit}J be taken far less seri- yielhan h e was in 1992. bome he’s tried to m ake chity a personality cult. I f meJ back, allowing follow- tio)est ideas and choose a tiocand idate like D ick I

orm Party could flour- Cl; aside, Perot’s Candida* de1 the alternative a cara- talshes aside issues th a t crecenter of debate. ye;re. Last year, p red ic - cnIt M edicare w ould b e ju-K)1 Now, it’s 2001, less cuaway. Yet when Repub- id reducing th e g ro w ^ haare over th e n ex t s ix na270 billion. D emocrats Mile issue to death, claim- neanted to destroy M edi- thiI Democrats proposed a. inlsavings of S124 b illion he Republicans, w anting

)r reform, said it wasn’t tir inal proposals differednths of 1 percent, b u t nacouldn’t come to agree- p l »■credit, has said reform D<Jude s h ^ cuts in w h a t cu)uld pay for certain ser- pt1 with modest increases inents pay. W ealthier re- s tnstance, could pay fo r E!Medicare, which covers ai

w;issue is Social Security, ta

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The members of tho edltoilal boa t Stephen Hartgen, Claik Wahvorth,

o lu tlons p le a s e«n much discus- S « h a s;cconcc tnm gthcjgrccm entandu d ca rm is te s lo r.ols of folks havehcirvieTO aboutd Ihc dialogueB lingandcn - i ;sla.e th e obvious, m ajontyareop- jal the governor j j

, th e ediiiueofconstnic- i „ o to p odcc tnc p ro jcct „came u p th e ar. loud and long i jc c t ,a n d itist most people a re „ i ,d e a i isln io ion to th e ^etyofreasons. reat num ber of le that a re op- u tjc a r ra s te d e a l e d to th e h y d i» l a t Auger Falls. like to toss some- m hope of start-

alo g u e .!tissa fe le finds n u d e a r h q b)table. W e don’t Jevada doesn’t .No one w ants it. I t d a u /o i 1 unavoidable by: ^OW ei Jear power and it H a s , omewhere. Do n ot , ington, 'OU don’t care ' o u r L a just as long as it o f th e ; e . That is not a vi- th e n g t. . righ ts,a y from th e vocal W he 4uger F alls tha t th e y d i Iso find th e alter- m en is opower im accept- a t» v e ncQts, to b e sure; m its a

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Q s e t o p o l i tralk to most middle-aged an people to d ^ , and many aren ■ng on Social Security to be when they retire. Right now, is expected to b e solvent im 2030. S hou ld i t b e meanS' should government invest Sot rity funds in retirem ent accoi yield more in terest th an gov bonds? S h o u ld tax p a y ers choice to invest p a rt o f thei ment themselves? All importi tions, but too hot to touch in tion year.

In 1992, Ross P ero t houn C lin to n an d G eorge Bush deficit long enough to prot! tak e it seriously. The defici creased during each of the I years, but it is projected to creasing again due to cost-ofr. justm ents in M edicare and S curity.

So far, it’s been only Ross I has taken th e issue of cam nance reform seriously. Big h M edicare and Sodal Secuni never get resolved prim aril th e trem endous power and influence of political lobbia health care an d insurance i and the Am erican Assodati' tired Persons.

Fmally, Perot might do a 1 nagging Bob D ole to te ll us plans to cut to p ^ for his $5 tax cut w ithout ballooning tl Dole has identified about S12; cuts so far, th o u ^ Congress, < publican one, might not go foi ing public television, for exam still waiting to hear what els Eliminate th e departm ents * and Commerce? Whatever i. will have to be significant to tax cut that size. Go get him, P

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boani and wrtters bf edltortals rth, Steve Cramp and Kevin Miller.

ean, renewable, doesn’t e a nasty pile of garbage tias a half-life of hundreds ars, and it’s effident. The ;ived downside is further ipation of the Snake River ycacerbadon of its existing lems. Do not respond you ; care where the hydro t is constructed just as long sho t here. That is not a vi- argument.nd as I read the letters to iditor that people are will- 0 provide th d r opinion It these subjects but have as yet, heard anyone pro­suggestions for reasonable ■natives. If you do not want ear waste, what do you sug- we do about it? If you do vant hydropower, what do propose as an alternative? land for power will condnue crease. Response to that and is unavoidable. I do not to see any more empty

oric about the problems. I t to see ideas for the solu- s.DBVN WILLIAMS vin Falls

r e r s t r u c tu r e s e n a to r ?as 20 years inside the Wash- on, D.C., beltway changed L i ^ Craig? The champion ie spedal interest groups, right wing, the private ts,,the states rights.Tien 80,000 Idaho voters My f don’t want 1,133 new ship- iis of nudear waste stored ve our aquifer and he sub- ; a bill to move a small

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iw, the fund imtil aboutins-iested? . VSodal Secu- f:counts th a t ^government J eers have a mh e ir invest- ^ortant ques- ^I in an elec- U

junded B ill ' jush on th e irod them to ficit has de­le last three to start ih-

-oHivingad* so d a l s .

ss Perot who ampaign fi-ig issues like I---------------urity reform 1

S S 'L td S U O l 'bies like the:e industries ■ ^ iation of Re-

I JS Ua be tte r jo b J L ^ a t e

[ u s w hat h e it early onsei; $550 b illion Last time 1g the d e f id t. ers were still>122 billion in worked andss, even a R e- ionablycallc ) for elim inat- b u t sail ^ e r

i t s o f E t i e r w s i„ „ te a c h e sr he does, itt to pay fo r a teachers, th: n ,Ross. difference, i

the teadiers porting Pres do not favor

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amount of th e o ld out, is tl supposedly powerfQl sena unable to get anyth ing do: when two senato rs from N keep i t out o f th e ir s ta te ii m atter of days?

Could it b e th a t Larry, t as th e en tire pow er struct our s ta te , has b een bough the free-flowing checkboc Loddieed M artin? Lockhi should not own Idaho.

It’s tim e L arry took the S2 miUion pension h e has for him self a n d retire.

W e need to p ro tec t our and o u r way o f life and k( Idaho safe for o u r childre

. our grandchildren.V o te for som eone who i

Walt M innick.NALON A. TAYLOR D eclo

Keep voting rights IntV ote no on th e term lin

tiative!T h e congressional te rn

initiative \vill b e on th e N ber ballo t, b u t those votii term lim its w ill be Orderi state L egisla ture to ask Congress to call fo r an ui ed constitu tional conveni which would b e a d isastc America!

A constitu tional conve (con-con) could g ut o u r c tional republic and destr Bill o f lUghts. E nem ies 0 Constitution have openb the ir in ten t to use a con- “tu rn the founders upsid down” an d d rastically cl •our form of’govem m ent.

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xcuse me, b u t ... w hen did teachers become th e enemy ol education? Did I ,lik e , have a stroke-ette and lose my short- tem i m emoiy or something? L set Alzheimer’s? e I checked, your basic teach- till th e re - underpaid, over- id suffering from w hat is fash- Ued “lack of empowerment” - ;ere. Imagine my surprise upoi 3b Dole a ttack teachers, i spedfy tha t he was anacking inions, not teachers, per se. bu hers unions consist o f team en teachers and do th e bidding o that’s a distinction without a •. And what grave offense hav< ;rs committed, aside from sup- -esident Bill Clinton? Why, the or school vouchers, and Mr.. So, he condemns them, root Jl, and announces to the world re doing a terrible job - rotten rrible. If they w ere doctors, cm would be dying, he said. Republicans sta rt condemning lie endeavor, it makes me ner-

.ETTERS-5 th is R em em ber, wnator' te rm limits. I t’s ione W ith m andatoryI N evada p roven friends < ; in a and Constitutioi

a sw e ll as those ', as well hold th e ir ooUi i icture of port a nd defenc jh tb y tion. ■ ook Of P lease vote n'Jieed lim its (con-con)

serve o u r Const le nearly ing riglits! as voted ADRIAN L. A

Tw in Fallsur w aterkeep S o th e m u d s I :ren a n d ' G et your booi

and g rab your s 0 c a r e s - for som e good c

ho e lection can g in’! Now enter world heavywe W alt M innick!:

U taCt th e o th e r come 1 . . . le t’s ge t r-r-reai

limits im- R em em ber thc . ch eap shots be;

rm U m its- R ound 1. Lot iNovem- nick. Look o th

. o th e r chcap sh sn n g o u r ■n.ere’s anothe ,. . to h urt! The cn

ing w ild if this W ait a m inute, n ick guy know has a face? Cai

vention d ie a p shots be rconstim - Une? G et this f

W ng ding. Din .OF th e T h lsisgonn iniy s ta ted g„ys. Everyboi .n;Conto . S rc „ a .A n d th ( ■'k ™ h e re have thei d a n g e ,h e ring. H ash

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ing perforce p e ^ iv e s th; but schools a rc in some pi icrs, scjircely believe ther: g o f . plied to public schooL a nilly. You would thin]ave school in the nation w up- Jungle of violence an they That’s odd, since th

' d iecked , ou r kids’ tes o t up. The teachers I kn irld ihcir dassrooms read ten, ing their own money

books and dictionarif chalk. They’re b r in ^

ng posters and potted pl ier- The teachers I k n o w ;

we a lread y have th is \ t’s called voting. w in w ory te rm limits. An;is o f th e taxpayer o f Th< tion w ill b e booted On it )se who fail to up- shots Ul of office to sup- Senai ;nd th e C onstitu- nick.

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IsllngIng begins Minnloots n nd gloves on .ir shovel! G et ready ,ido l’ fashioned Ida-am paign m udslin;tering th e ring. j , ,w d g h t cham pion ,k l H is o pponent inm er, L arry Craig.eady to r-r-rumblelthe ru les boys, no r ^b d o w th e waist.Low blow fo r Min- it h im gol Ewvnv, nn* shot fo r M innick. ^ther! T h a t one had crowd w ould be go-

lis w as a fa ir m atch. „ Ite, does th is Min* ow th a t L arry Craig Can h e only take g j .jbelow th e waist- , . ’ is guy o u tta th e ring.)ing ding. g u t 'nna b e a b ad m a tc h , . , body’s leav ing tiie those w ho a re still £iheir backs tu rned to , p isn’t anybody told

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precedes one of their e w ha tev e r it is entire- le gu ise of reform. One ! th a t t iie public ‘cne p e r i l Y ou would le rh e to ric tiiat was ap- » ools a t tfie San Diego [link e v e ry eletnentary ,ti w as a Blackboard r an d d ru g use. . s t h e l a s t t im e l ™te s t scores w ere going know a re busy getting

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is M in n ick guy tiia t you can’t n w ith o u t a fa ir fight? A nybody read t iie fro n t page 77ic Times-News on Aug. 20?1 i t w a s th e m ost re c e n t cheat o ts ( a n d lies, m ight I add) of m a te c h a llenger W alt Min- ck. H e d a im e d o n a Boise TV ow t h a t L arry C raig d id not )ld a v a lid Idaho T v e r ’s li- riise o r ev en live in Idaho. I less b e fo re h e s ta r te d spout-, g off, h e d idn’t b o th e r to leck t h e D epartm en t of Trans jrta f io n o r th e P a y e tte Count; s e s so r . B ut tiia t’s typ ical of in n ic k ’s advertisem ents. •I g e t so tired o f h is TV com- e r d a ls th a t every tim e I see l e I e i th e r tu rn d ie ch an h d oi im o ff th e ’TV. A ccording to l e o f th e la test, if L arry Craig a s d o in g his job , th e re would e n o n u d e a r w aste in Idaho, u d e a r w aste h as b e e n in Ida- 0 fo r 5 0 years. W as L arry Crai ip p o se d to s tand on th e floor f th e S e n a te a s a b aby and e e p n u d e a r w aste from ever h te r in g Idaho?B u t i f w e elec t W alt Minnidc

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H aving covered school systei Houston, Dallas, MinneapoUs, 1 :ity and seven m ountain s ta te reached a few (very few) cond jbout public schools. One is thi improve the p ublic schools by i money out of tiiem and giving i vate schools. Sorry, tha t w ill nc is a bad idea. Iri fact, it’s so pro dumb tha t I’m am azed to find i sensible people advocating ic

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boats on Sunday reached ship where m utinecn apj killed th e South Korean and 10 crew members befoi overpow ered and lockc( other shipmates.

The Japanese coast gu; waiting for fo re i^ offidals out l e ^ and diplomatic i ments before m aking any said Tomohiro Innami, sp( fo r J a p a n ’s M aritim e Agency in Tokyo.

Officials were interviewi members as the 294-ton sf e d w ithout fuel about 3; south of Tokyo Bay. The si mutineers remained lockei cabin, Innami said.

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“T h e in fec tio n is lungs,” B ardhan said out o f danger.”

M o th e r T e re s a , v birthday is on Tuesdz u n d e r round-the-clo supervision by a tean tors who a re concern lung infection could c pnexunonia.

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hom e 67 yea rs ago, B u d d h is ts , C h ris tii and Muslims held a ; ceremony for her. ,

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n.Tn7A, Bosnia-H Last winter, as tens o f h is fe llow Serb this Sarajevo suburl stayed.

H c believed the e m m e n t’s claim s and Serbs could liv< m ultiethnic sodety.

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H e believed righ 18, the sbc-month i his w ife’s d ea th ai ness.

O n th a t d ay , h grave. W hen he rt evening, h e found L epenicka S treet family of Muslim n

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from Ser[he Bosnian gov-ns th a t M uslim s Muslim libve together m a „sty- house, Fh e Dayton peace outside i imise tha t human .protected. „ h ic h tlu ng on to those h eaped i 1 th e sp rin g andev en though h is „ ,en t sti, m ain ly Muslim j^u iad been e x p e l l^ d a tg j ju is by Serbs, m adestill saw all Serbs Bosnian

th a t t lIght up until June Lepenitt h ^ v e ^ o f tha t i thfl a f te r a long ill- and thai

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R u p a r s tood in th e ra in e its locked g a te and point- u m ly to h is p o sse ssio n s,I th e new occupan ts have td in a pile in th e back yard, solemnly unfolded a docu- stam p ed w ith th e sea l of

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n g chapter a nd verse o l tne an p roperty code, it sta tes t h e h o u se a t N o. 36

[licka St. belongs to R upar, it h a d not b e e n abandoned h a t police should evict the 1 occupants.'c w a n t p e o p le to l iv e in • le g a l h o u s e s ,” in s is te d ja D unmovic, the Ilidza offi- ivhose s ig n a tu re ap peared tf th e seal.h ose Serbs w ho le f t , I am g them that they are free to iback.” ,is d e a r th a t a t some levels Josn ian governm ent recog- 1 its obligation to ab id e by e p ac t and to protect Serbs w ish to rem ain in territo ry ~ ro lled by th e M uslim-Croat ration.IC p o l i t ic a l r e a l i t i e s on uiicka S n ee t tell a different

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for the health ol Mother Theresa at atment for a lung Infection on Sundj

should bc w ith u s a n d pri today.”

. M other T eresa has beer tling hea lth problem s for j She su ffe red a h e a r t a tta 1983 during a m eeting with John Paul II in Rome.

In 1 9 8 9 ,a s e c o n d ,s tro h ea rt a tta c k a lm o st killei and left h e r wilh a pacemaki

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b an d w as am ong th e unarm ed M uslims execut Serbs a t Srebrenica in July

W hen R u p ar, a re tire d manager, presented his doc ta tio n o f o w n e rsh ip to police, they were unimprcs:

Tho police here take thei from th e ruling party , am were not about to evict a ft w idow a n d h e r tw o dauj from a Serb bouse tlu-ee before national elections take place.

V ^ en Rupar asked the 1 Nations International Polic Force to intervene, they to it was a job for local police.

“ I t’s a huge problem , £ one w a n u to tiU(e it up,” te d P a tr ic k L h ah y , the p o lic e s ta t io n com m an Ilidza.

Leahy and o ther in tern offidals say th e root of thi lem is th e u n w illin g n Bosnian Serb authorities ti M uslim re fu g e e s to r e l th e ir hom es in th e Rep Srpska.

“ U n le ss th e re fu g ee ; Srebrenica and all over 1 B osnia a re a llo w ed to 1 Serbs a rc not going 10 be come back to places like hcsaid .

R u p ar has go tten som( su p p o rt from th e Demi

; In itia tive of Sarajevo Se' •* organization o f Serbs whe

in Sarajevo and which is a ^ n g others to retum .

I D usan Sehovac, a uni t professor and one of the

ers, estimates tha t of the 5 Serbs who left Sarajevo < 5 course of th e w ar, aboui I would seriously consider

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/Varrior’skull belongJOHANNESBURG, S o u * Atr an claim ed was lh a t o f his w ^ hite woman, a sden tific examir N icholas Gcaleka found the . sbruary, saying “ th e spirit of th •mains of King H intsa, who w: ut after a snidy of th e skull last ; the University of th e Witwatt elonged to a w hite woman. Gcaleka himself has also come

sked who had p v e n him autho cull and why he h ad portraye tiief. H c c a u ^ a s tir a t Londo d there dressed in leopard skii nd declared h is ancesto r’s re rime an d violence in present ream s would lead h im to the sk Over his objections, the trib:

3und on farm land no rth of In xperts. I t was n o t im mediaiel rould be rem m ed to Britain.

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ne under scrutiny. Leaders of hi hority to launch a seareh for H yed himself to Britons a s the don’s Heathrow airport w hen h kins, a short red , s l ^ and a n x restless bones w ere responsi) nt-day South Africa. H e claim skull.ibal leaders insisted that the si Inverness. Scotland, be exam i [cly d e a r whether, the woman'

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Mayor of Glenns charged with DUI

GLENNS FER R Y - U o K mayor of G lams F eny. was a n ving under tbe influence of ini faihlre to yield to an emergency Sundm morning

McGhee, 49. vras anested at Glenns F e n y Police a a d Ein S h e rif fs depu ties. H e re fu s breath test, acconiing to the El Sjeriff’sDepartmenL

McGhee later was released 01

CSI pep band annoi ; rehearsals, new op<

TWIN FALLS - *nie CoDegi Idaho Sym phonic/Pep Bam rd ieana ls for the 199697 seaso

The b an d is open to C S I : members of the asm m m iv am ly in need of pUv®s of , doubl Tnents. I t will rd ie a n e and pe band m u se during Septem ba and begin preparing music fo ballgames.

Com m uni^ m em ben a m | ’ d th e r o r both of those ac tin t m ay come to today’s rehears d irecto r George Halsell a t 7 2 ^ before Saturday. R diea 730 p m . every Monday in the Building’s Room 121.

Twin Falls Realtors out to clean up Hw

TWIN FALLS-TTie Great Associatian of Realtors has ad( of h ig h w ^ and will s tan dean

U nder the s ta te Adopt-A- gram, th e assodatian will dea state'Hirfway 74.

J im H oag, D eb ra D avila T>nnit»U will duuT the cffori tion’s Erst litter jrickup will b group w ill organize a t least more cleanup o r t s in the ne

The state Transportation D supply safety, vests, trash bag: will pickup the b a ^ e d trash.

For m ore information abo< program, a l l J e n y Heath a t 8

Twin Falls City Coi wants input on tra

TWIN FALLS - An>-one>rh to tu rn from F ile r Avenue Drive a r rush hour may be iitt that d ty leaders are ponderii fortheiniersecrion.

Ihe.C ity Councfl will disoi pyp today a t City HaO- Tlieand open to the public.

The traffic light will c o s t: another $107,483 will b e ni improvement costs, accordi tion estimates.

iVlurtaugh School I se ts registration d

MURTAUGH - T he Mu D istrict has p lanned regis

; I99&97schoolyearforthisw . High school and middle :

• win re^ste r fixan 9 a m to I . ■ the new high school I h e c . v*ich indudes an activity c

Family activity cards are S8( s h ^ bring a n emergency sdiedules when they re^ster

Sdiool starts Sept. 3.An open house and ‘‘m ec

ner win be held S ep t 3. Cost ■ barbecue d inner is SS for

S1750 for families. F o r mc call 432-5451.

Kimberly School I welcomes new en

KIM BERLY - F acu lty for the Kimberly sc

indudc the hiring of D an e - be a part-time secondary pi

tead ier and middle school f( Armand VoUaire w ill b

" n an cc d e p a r tm e n t. Resi acccpted from RuwiU Glit Shirley M ikota, teacher’s m iddle school and.PhyllL roomcook.

The board formed a job new positioa for e le m e n ^ p d and cuniculum spedali lyill fill this posidon in addias a *ntle 1 tcadier. Tbe bo

, bid from Computer M an 1 and voted to re-open bids for the business lab as boa Uds received were too high

■me board voted to d ia n------ tbe middle school students

high school students becau In th e price of one tim e t these classes.

' - Superintendent John G the mstrict would receive sta te lottery fund. This is last year’s allotment

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1 a t 1:19 a m by s titd ied E lm ore County vp J o t I fu sed to ta k e a and tap< e Elmore Coimty

do n bend. studen t pou ltry

lounces>penln^lege o f Southern TVrin Fjland w ill b eg in viewfcnMsontoday. H e r fSI s tu d en ts and for s oand is particular- shook ulublereed instru- wos1 perform concert “ f lwto a n d O c m b e r w ith mc for CSI basket- w ith a

ordealiim p a rtid p a te in Insidiirities. Musidan< 4-H toi•arsal, o r contact quilts,at 733-95S4, ext. cake sihearsals b ^ a t foo tbathe CSI Fine Arts posts ,

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irshead ^ Iwy74reater Twin Falls fo r hisadopted a section urn l a

wining S e p t 21. animalt-A -H i^w ay pro- 12-yeaic l ^ two miles of p rojeo

death,irila a n d D ebb ie In afo r t T he assoda- tre e s ,Q b e S e p t2 1 .T h e co lo r i•ast fou r to e igh t o n It•next two years. descriln Department vriE ing tn}Ogsand signs and measu3h. E ls . ibout th e nignwayStss&7se4. ■ ■

louncil Hraffle 11 H>rfao has inrer tried lue on to E astlandinterested to leam i M ering a traffic light

iy i i« the a t 4 ’ l ie m eedng is free

js t i5124340, while e needed for road irding to constnic-

)i District ■1 d ^ e s KM u rtau g h School | ^ Sig istradon fo r th e B E isweek.Ue school students ttg mto noon Tuesday a t | B |le cost will be $30, B H Qr card and annual S80 eadL Sm dents

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i District — employeesIty a n d em p lo y ee . yk o o ld is tric t-w iU irren Belin who will/ pln^ical educatkai ^ 5d football coach. ^ 1 b e in th e mamte-le s ig n a tio n s w e re Ai GUck, m a in te n e n ^t ’s assistant for tb e e a r yllis V aw ser, lunch

job description for a kia«3itary assistant prind- gra«d a l k K athleen Noh hbrtidditioa to her duties “‘ board accepted the tencIrt fo r 60 computers saidIds for 20 computers “P »board members said schc|lgh. , . Bllarge a $3 a rt fee for , $16.n ts and a S15 fee for $ 10.cause o f a n increase . 106,le m aterials used in th e

B el1 G am er aimounced schcive 552,281 from the T5 is a n increase over R iv

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£ R - A t th e fairgrounds in Fill m Tvrin Falls County Fair is bei l ie d , ta p e d u p , s p re a d o u t a ed u p .Samrday, patient parents paint

bam s fo r 4-H horses. Lines a t t ay b u ild in g s dep o sited a n riq , kids’ a rt, fresh b read and hai ted mastorworks. Food vendors )r business w ith ta rp s and twi

t ^ e h u b of p re-fa ir e x d te m i Jie Tom P arks Pavilion, w here en ts d isp layed th e ir p ro jec ts try a n d fo restry , o n sew ing a p, and w ere g r i l l ^ - o r lecture

Qong th e noisy swarm of k ids i n ts outside, Cheyarme Eslinger 1 FaQs, 10, quietly awaited th e in for h e r sewing p ro ject

•r fiagers.fidgeted w ith the patt I country-style sk irt, and h e r 1 k in red tights. But w hen h e r na called, she ran to th e pavilion ste I t e judge) told m e I had a prob! my hem m ing," Eslinger repor

I a se rio u s l i t d e sm ile a f te r : a l was over.side th e pavilion w ere the fru it toil: v eg e tab le s , guns, cabim ts, terrarium s, baby-sitting’bag • shaped like a cowboy boot an ba ll-fie ld cake w ith p re tze l £ :s, gum drop p layers a n d licoi I lines.nd b eside hom em ade dresses rws - a ja r labeled ‘in te rn a l o ^ female rattlesnake.”M 'lrtnngh d y b 's display was h t axidermy. Paul Buckley. 12, wa tiis Rosecomb chicken to die of . causes - h e can’t stand to kill nnU on his poultry farm. But foi «ar-old pal Ja red Beley’s taxide ject, a pigeon h ad to b e “squoze th , th e b < ^ said.1 a n in te rv iew fo r h is p ro jec ;s , B uckley w as p ra ised fo r e ir in h is leaf collection, was lecti

le a f -p re s s in g te c h n iq u e c j i b ^ geometric cricks for me; tr e e h e i ^ t w ith a stick a n d i

isure.; lsew h ere o n th e fa irg ro i

«ptteciMtrovet»y ov«r a rumored sub c Mrvtee to a plot of prtv«t8 land In tt

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HAILEY - As 'the approach of fi tis change, so. docs th e begirm. tis schoo l y e a r in th e W ood : alley.T h e com p le tio n o f th e new iv e r MidcQe School w ill b ring rad en into th e m iddle school t rst time.A n d th ird -g ra d e rs from Bel lem entary School will find thein sanxing in th e m id s t o f a som ic o m p le te re m o d e lin g o f t lem en ta ry School, w hile Bellt inderganeners and first* and & r a d e r s c a n s t r e tc h o u t in to brary and multi-purpose room. ‘Tdiddle school kids always ba

»ndency to ge t th e hand m e di aid district superintendent Fhil I People ju st got tired of sending i d io rte rs wherever."B la ine C ounty vo te rs au tho r

16J5 million n d issue in 1993. 10.6 mlllioo Of th e bond has^.bi 06,00-square-foot m iddle schoo h e re m a in d e r fo r up g rad e le lle v u e a n d H a ile y e lem i chools.

Three years in the making, tht Uver Middle School will come ir >u^et,H oincrsaid .

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B e llev u olem sdvos nnticlpalcs an o m ew hat 530. f H a i le y MWe’re buildi le llovue’s partcrm ra th e r 1 d second- tems," Hom er si to a n e w Each of tho tl a- enlai^c>d w ith tlbave th e c lassroom s. T l

e downs,” ' some of th e mo oil Homer. . 10 date. T h e cc n g m iddle new A pple con

scanning a n d ; h o rixed a abilities.>93. About “This is th e 1 f.bu ilt. th e— -ever-seen ,?’--sai hool, w ith superintendent, a d e s th e E od idassroc jm e n ta r y puter, all w ith

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Holdeman’s family eyed lodel landscape in th e tl m ent, gleaning ideas fo r b lidng p e in their car-

ins’ Mennonite religion hte n d a n c e a t “w orld ly K events, the Buhl womanide a spedal trip ra th e h'o re thefah -bc^ns. a e g o t a tra in fanatic ina d o all kinds of c razy ^lan said. o

Igned a p«nnlt to Install eleo- UonAraa.

Middle Sen House'coromonyandopen Fof 7 p m today ct ihQ new JdloSc*K>ol at 900 Second Tho publicls wolcocno to 1 tho facility from 7 pjTt. to

>ltcgl5tretJon begins this M>s start Sept. 3.

n open ing enrollm ent of

Iding for five-year growth ■X th a n 10 year growth pat- •said.I th re e main wings can b e th e addition of up 'to four

T h e school itse lf sp o rts nost advanced technology co m p u te r lab houses 20

om puters, complete w ith d p h o tog raph ic im ag ing

s fm est computer lab Pve » id - J im Lewis, a ss is tan t- nt.tx>m has a t least one com- h links to the In te rn e t In ‘Visions ture wall-mounted ■com. R ather than m essing I V C R s, teachers s im ply ta in tape o t a specific time >visual te c h n ic ^ punches

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B 441 pn^ects over to a table for ail

T he'cam ival ^ u n d s lay 1 th e produce build ing so il bare - except for an array of J

M ost gre^wers w a it to t m inute displays, b u t “r hurt (squash),” produce supt Ken Himple said, and chuckl

In the antique building, 01 hand, bloomers, toy trains, c and green txm ls abounc

“T h is is w h a t D o ro th y c August,” said Dorothy Ame one of her 125 a n d q u e dis

Electrica to controByCathiynWHdTlme»Wewiconespondent

S T A N L E Y -T he Forest given its approval to in sm po w er to a p lo t o f p riva ti some think may be a subdivi

The land is in the S aw w Recreation A rea and subjec restrictions tha t lim it th e st private land. But last Wedj tr ic a l con d u it w as in s ta ll resistance from th e Forest Bob Piva’s property outside

A road, culverts, and su r w ith lot numbers have app last month. The 160*cre pa; wetlands an d is bisected t Creek. It is about five mile of Stanley, one of m any is vate property w ithin th e SN

The Forest Service claim was subdividing th e pn)pen

• ed tha t power installation 1

Schooropa bu tton and brings th e fi the classroom.

T h e c la ss ro o m s th e n designed in tandem units.

Each pair has a small, git station at the rea r o f th e n> sh a re th is w ork space an observe the other classroc watchful eye if the o ther tto leave. --------- —

T ho technology la b hs from its crampecl quarte: school

In what Lewis calls a darkroom , studen ts can c! own film and m ake prints of nine enlargers.

T h is w ill b e th e f i r s t g raders will join seventh p a d e rs for middle school

S ensitive to th e yo u n ; needs, the d istrict w ill m a r a te wing for sixth grade teaching l>etween dassroi p e n , b u t th e room s w ill ta ined w ith th e exceptio education and m usic

-------“ We t r y to ta k e caregraders - they need a little nl attention,” Hom er said.

D es ig n e d w ith h ig h 1 rooms and hallways have th e roof lines. Even if tb electrical power, classes 1

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on th e o ther rr j ^ s, calling cardsZ n ^ f o r k c a i ^ ly does a ll of

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serv ing cm] jm t issu ed :

. i s a llo w ed iSt Service hassta ll electrical a e s r f i iw a ;a te lan d t h a t ^divictm, B e c t n c Crtooth National t,ject ra federal ssubdhdsionof 'ednesday dec-ta ile d w ithout a n d ib e c o rest Service on P lo v a n i ide Stanley.surveyor stokes n t n ^ ^ ippearcd in the v ege ^ * ti parcel any t jm e 3<1 by Anderson l a ^ n iles northwest /is la n d s of pri- a n o w e d K SNRA. r e a s a n ioaimed tha t ?iva ^Ues, d isn jerty , and insist- ,3n b eJim ited ra '

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, glassed-in woik ‘room. Teachers a n d can easily

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a “ smte-of-ort" a develop their Its w ith t t e help

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. fu tu re , b o t th e re a re sti] . s tu b b o rn opponents d e te to s tc ^ i t in i ts t r a d o .

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len g th y b a ttle to ra ise d t e r le v e l o f F en d '

la s t w eek.. T h e A rm y C orps of En;

s a id T u esd ay th e la k e i k e p t fou r fee t h ig h w th; m a l t h i s w in t e r a s pa: th r e e - y e a r “ t e s t “ to t r e v i ta l iz e a n a i l in g ko population.

T h e N o r th w e s t ' P la n n in g C o u n c il’s p r c a l l s fo r k e e p in g L ^ e O re i l le a t a m in im um • e le v a tio n o f 2 ,055 fe e t

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CHACO CANYON, N.X! — A ibeoiy th a t there was

sminng Anaemoffends diose b d ie re d to bd esc e n d a n ts__th e pod>]pie.

T h e r e ’s a whole le t o f i th a t 11%% along th e R io G They a re us," said Edmnoc on e thnographer w ho is a

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Manuel DeShoa' M anuel D eShera. 81

FiaHs died Saturday. Aug. at his home.

Ho w as bom Dec. 24 Honolulu. Hawan. the sor and Maria Goncaivcs D€ th e a g o of tw o. ho n Oaklanci. Ca&l. to tive.

Mr. D eSieram am ed J an ex-WAVE. on Nov. 5 Hawthorne. Nov. He enfis U 5. Marine CoTJS and sw yea rs , reliring in 1951. incM3d to Oakland, CaM, W0ri(0d a s an elccDicaJ er 33 years a t th e Atartied C ourthouse, retiring in ■ 1991. ho and his wile trxM Falls, vvtierc he tas sexo r

Mr. DcShera is sunw t wife. Juiia DeShera. of 7 son. Frank (Shaxlcne) Dt S a n ta M aria. Caiif.: ds Penny (John) Hayden o f ' a n d Vicky (Don) Oi FlicWield. Idaho; fivo gran four great-flrandchildre: Connie G ordon of Ora

' Calif.. Henrietta Hauser of Calif., a n d Louise Oe O akland . Calif.: brothe D cS hera of S an ta Clar Louie DeShera of Sonoi and several rw ces and nt . Ho w as preceded in five sisters, one brother grandson.

A prayer vigil service fi■ DeShora'w ill b e condui

p .m . Tuesday. Aug. 27, White Mortuary.-Funeral b o c o n d u c te d a t 1

: W ednesday. Aug. 2S. IS Edw ards Catholic Chu

' F a ther R obb K eller of; In term en t will follow ii

• MemorialPark.' Miliary riles witl be by i

: Valley A rea Vetera Auxiliaries. The family memorials to St. Edwan*

• School in honor of his £■ AJex Hayden. 152 7th Aw : Fans. Id. 83301.

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bow ed fo r t b o o ^ frd e iaa i l i a l ly a t used.

th e B n t m o n e yth e U ta h _ is so e S anx ida

iooToed to w ho a lso qoesises o f less o f l i ^ - n S . ppcdhnion. d e a th s l in k e

JoomyTOt- tn i t ts in L o s A'e r e n d u m T h e r a l l y «

idll keep laP ) — A m n g in JS o m ae tb e w in- L oca l E ridnod O re ille k o io iie e is tbcm n d n a m ing th e la k e 's

tb e k o l :n iL e .tE n ^ n e e rs t h e k am lo o p :to w ill b e wiH co p tinue t■ than ner* F i s h e r i e s sp a n o f a Jen t e i s said d0 txy a n d popo la tian is ik o k a n e e c f its d « n fg !, i

cbangB&• P o w e r A n e x p o s ep ro p o s a l b d i e r e d to be

ak e P e n d la p s e i n t b e Iim w in te r tion.M t b e ^ - K dlcanet spe

h a t c a n n i b a

(A P) b e ro f tb e Z o n ii Kas cam s- T o a r n i s f a azi people a n e m r * h e s to b e tb d r I X a n e rp a i ty a id )lo peo- a llA m ericansc

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b g . 24.1996 Buhl d ied niSa the Cuny HelireJ

24. 1914 in Irmgard Sdwson of Frar* C arson and A:

; DeShera. Al bom Nov. 29. i0 movod to Neb.

She w as bapd Julia Buaz. b £ h e ran O w iStr. 5 . 1944 a t .a tte n d e d S l. i!n£stedinthe school in D a ^lsenredfar27 firmedApnTSS.S I . H e then tion verse w a s :

wfere h e 'A nd tha l fromiJen^neertor known the Hofytieda County a re abJe to m at in 1976. in sahraticn thioi^TOvedtDlwin ChristJesas.*cs resided. She gradiiai£vived by; his High S choo l ia f T w i n f ^ a n e n d e d Ha;1 DeShera. of X iiD e^: d au g h te rs . Aj th e lim e c of Twm BmerScfntjede D urand of she w as cJnef (

nandchiJdren: th e D avenp Jren; sisters. Corrpany. Drange Co.. She tfwn ttoh J of Modes©, h u ^ jan d w h ert D eShera pf m ark e ted Sc nh ers . Jo h n Efemond pcpco ^lara. Calif.. She w as a mt Miora. Calif.; Trinity Liaheran tl nephews. taught Sunday J in death by She a lso w as ai

tier and o ne t^e LV TJO. a n d l Hom e Auxiliar

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‘ a l b n i s f iir d ie federa l£s g p v e rm n es ts to fo n d if- o r o th e r types o f p ub B . pm tat am .

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to s u e th e kofcalcfc

d p a s t tw o w in te r s e s s ta ts e d th e level o f t h e !

t t je a r -& s ^ ic ts to o s o o ntt h a* twarf^ »

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235 S . 2S0 B> 1(H5 a jn . today ai (E^ijueMorfiiiTry iu S

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Sh irley Jackson , c p a n . today , O a k l ^ C e n t tr . fe ifin g . 1 : to d a y a t th e & u r MurtUiityinBurfey).

Tom L P S iti^ 'o f 1

today , K le r lOOF (Resiiolds Fonera] TwmFalls).

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CASSIAREG MEDICAL a

Adnuttc . W e n t^ & n s e n o f ] la w ta n c e E f f ls o f Nl

Dtscharg L asra . G erh ard t t

a n d Robycela Cuev: M boie of Burley.

F o r e s t S e r v i (

s£ A K m O N V (A P )-Eotesc Sbvice ts I b o k ^ c ttse n sw h o a d ju s t ai fiarcaahasdieagem yfe.

, A pcogrant ftm ded tfa D epartm ent of L abor i T a ^ te e K ttianal Fores (kcnx o r so part-time se a g e SS a n d w ho a r e t poverty I t h d p s tl/ftiFwtfti iti-trmng frg)£C b y saving on a t o i costs» a n d i r s u p p le n sen iats^ Sociai Secnrii ifitft a nnoonunHvagB jo

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s ta te m e n ts a n y k in d is op p o n en ts v

' {nfermnHoT>:r d , w ho lo st I h e agenc J u n e a f t e r _ _ m i l l i o n in ;

m in t h e a l r e a d y ,l iu i ts ow n fun<

ire w a van* acquisidon, i ical g ro u p s , m ore federal rai L aw a n d . A ccording a n d guber* is in c re a s ir

ist Postt s h o p e t . S t i f F f e e c a tc h to

C O E U R dle f i r s t peo- “d ie p ro jec t paperr l a t e level, corns th ey hiid t h e p la n fo f “ P *!d th is Win- efforts,i t is in tim e D is tn c t J

re in s ta te d al in f a U t h e . recen tly agie s s e n t ia l ly ^ who plea'i e I a k e .B u t y e a r to g ra n ie i s a “five- least seven (ton to te ll i f vendingm aca c e , In exch an

i p l e o f f e n d s

a n d P e t e r byineffectivtg is ts a t th e In additiont ; M ex ico , tion of archss' d a t a a n d can b reak ornagt* to o ne mals can caus d o n e by a a f te rb u ria l,tration. A n d , e v elU o ck a lso co oked aniratch m ark s Blirunan andw ere caused not convince

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o f B urley , 11 Mass o f Chri e y W e st LDS T u esd ay , S I Parle. Viewing. Church, Sh( e ftm eral today fr ie n d s m a; insen M ortuary from 1 to 7

funeral chap

^ o f Buriey, 11 R o b e r t 1 r LD S C hapel, R u p e r t , 10 ^ .V ie w in g , 10 R u p e r t lO t r a t d ie church, V iew in g , 6 aS u rley ). . Hansen M or

and one hou A d a m s, o f on T u e sd a

m erly o f Twin« rv iq e , 1 p-m; ____________[Is C e m e te ry .X) noo n today,w p F aJis . Clayton Ev

. ■ GOODINt^ l l fO a ld e y .2 Knaup, 16, ie y LDS S ta k e J M Sunda;1 to 1:45 p jn . injuries sustu rc h , (P a y n e b jie acd d eny). Funeral a m

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— HosEGIOPiAL, CENTER Mr. a n d i

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o f Bruneau a n d - M A G IC ! rN am pa. MED!

jrg ed E n n is HyIt o f H ey b u m , Je ro m e , > evas an d Amie V erm ilyea ;

TwinFalls. •

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»)— B ie U 5 . of fo re s t restngfbrsen io r visitors a t thi: a s s t r a p p ^ . h e a d q u a r te

! learned to u:i t h r o u ^ t h e abou tto takeira U o w sth e canconverserest to h ire a tors. T h e r e ’:?seniotsover Service)won’e u n d e r th e sible," Bantas th e a g e n c y Fortfaeage• fiederalbud- of photos ant m in is tra tiv e . 4S notebook-:em en ts th e everything ftr ity incom e “insects andt jo ^ h e sorted weu s t a job , b u t piled a guldiep tb e juices native plants(omediing to sample was Ua 79-year-old. T h ep ro g nad L as Vegas ’ Service to h

the iroinmuniing a subject- from peopleif m o re th a n responsible n:i*otographs ediic, sa id ft

ah stateau id idate K en Larson, poi iSed u p lik e B righam Lie

• citsio a rd -m em b ers issued mil n ta F r id a y c h a rg in g o t t 3 w ith spreading m i» M t

ency has received S36 re fin . f e d e r a l 'f u n d in g tu r h as 'p a id $9;miUion-of— uglu n d s io r r i^ t-o f -w a y Ptn, a n d has promises of the jra l funding.in g to UTA, ridershjp coiis in g f a s te r th a n th e acc

It Falls resic r sentence iI d 'ALENE (AP) — A se t s m an who sto le news* mvi ^ g m achines for thc m s? held will be in prison ;Spi 0 f iv e y e a r s fo r h is mu

t Ju d g e G ary H am an yaid a previous sen tence a Aag a m st B rian H odge, .{I9£lead ed guilty early last I•and d ieft fo r taking a t out•n Coeur d’A lene Press 5 S oachines.la n g e fo r th e p le a , a ;for

s A r i a s a z i d i e

d ve d e a n in g ateion to improper excava- Cchaeo lo^cal sites d ia t dat: o r scratch bones, ani- mucause damage to bones ritt ll, diey said.!ven i f th e A nasazi sa j a n d c a rv e d b o n es , . occ md Bullock say they are ,unt iced tha t i t m eans they Idn

H N O T I C E3irisdan Burial, U a m . Gra> , S t. P e te r ’s C a th o lic Ogde S hoshone. Fam ily and m ay sign th e r e g is te r Be0 7 p .m . to d ay a t th c merl lapeL vicC;

Cemt H e n ry M a la n , of Rupt 10:30 a .m . T u esd ay ,

lO th W ard b u ild in g . Cl;S to 8 p .m . to d a y ,. Fullc

ilortuary R upert C hapd nlerl hour b ^ o re th e f u n ^ vice) :d a y a t th e c h u rch . Mort

— S e r v I c

Everett Knaup GoodtNG - C layton E v ere tt M]|(| .6, a Gooding resident,.day, Aug. 25, 1996. of « w stained in a n automo- ° den t north of (^ogding irrangeinents are pend- J? ™ w ill b e an n ounced by- ■s Gooding ChapeL g e j

lo Millar.[N G -B obbieJoM iller, ding resident, died ^lug. 25,1996 of injuries1 in an automobile aed* yaUi h of G o o d ^ Funeral 'tents are d i n g and ^ inouncedbyDemaray’s shos

S P I T A L S -

Babiesd M rs. Toby H ensen of Sti

Bass ofT«

C VALLEY REGIONAL EDICAL CENTER

'Adm itted H y h n n K irk p a trick of

^ a n d S te p h a n ie ea a n d Tam m y Bass of El Is. • Tam

zens solve budgeresources and greeting ovi: th e front desk in forest Ta r te r s . H e h a s a lread y a use a computer and is Rake Spanish lessons so he g rsew ithm oreofthev isi- ' gsre’s nothing (the Forest | |iTon’t tio for you if it's pos- garasaid. p lageh<7 , he took a jumble ^and. organized t h ^ into w »oK binders labeled with lg from “rjeCTeadon" ton d diseases.” Previously, iweed san ^ lK and com- I

Hide to the forest’s non* ;ints, shoW i^ where each tisfounA ■ \ .jgram allows th e Forest > ’0 he lp needy seniors in \[Unity wiule getting h d p gIple w ho g en era lly are g te arid have a good work ;• 8{d M arsha Phillips, wbo ^

Capitollopuladon o f d ie a rea i t serve: . i& t r a i l bperates m ore effi iendy on a cbst-per-passengej nile b as is th a n virtually a n Ither t ra n s i t s y s te m in th ladon, d ie bo ard s ta te d

UTA’s p o s itio n on th e 199 eferendum is t h a t v o te r am ed down a tax increase, no ight rail as-a transit optijjn. Public op in ion p o lls s in e

hen show th e pubUc support igh t ra il a s lo n g as i t doesn' om e w i th I lo c a l ta x h ike ccording to th e b o a ^

deht given for thefte co n d g r a n d t h e f t ch a rg nvolving a t leas t d iie e vendir a a c h in e s - b e lo n g in g to jpokane n e w sp a p e r, w as d i nissed

The m achines w ere found in -acan t f i e ld n e a r th e C o e t I’Alene R iv e r in la te Novemlx

. H odge tu r n e d h im self in t iudiorides a few days later.

Several o f th e m achines ha )ecn tam pered with, apparent! or the coins th ey contained

e s c e n d a n t s

t e d i e f l e ^O th e r e x p la n a tio n s fo r th

btm ge coidd b e violent warfar Qutiladon of enemies and burii ituals, they said.

“There’s abso lu tdy nodiing t ay th a t c a n n ib a lism d id n iccur,” B linm an said. “I t is nc incommon. But we can’t, in the: •ind of cases, prove d ia t it did."

i Sav o sid e se rv ic e , T u esd ay , ;den Cemetery m Ogden, Utah.

Bertha Huff, of U tah and for: trly of R u p e rt, g ra v t» d e ser- : e , , l p .m . T u e sd a y , R u p e rt :m etery , (H a n se n M o rtu a i? ipert ( i a p d ) .

" la re n c e “ C la ry ” W Uliam Her, of Seatde , Wash., and for- >rly of R u p ert, memorial ser­ies 3 p .m . W ednesday, Payne )rtuary, Burley.

C E S ------------r -

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ike WilkinsonCOODING - Mike WiUdnson, 18, ikwding resident, died Sunday, lg. 25,1996 of injuries sustained an automobile acddent north of ►oding F u n era l arrangem ents 3 pending and will be announced Demaiay’s Gooding C3iapeL

hnT.PIumerHAILEY - Jo h n T. Plumer, 57. Hailey resid en t, died Sunday, lg. 25.1996 a t th e T reasure illey 'M anor in Boise. Funeral rangem ents a r e pending and 11 be annoim ced by Demaray’s loshone CiiapeL *

Dischaiged S tephanie V erm ilyea, Tammy iss and Sam antha Anderson, all TwinFalls.

MINIDOKA MEMORUL HOSPITAtf

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R U PE R T - S h o u ld e le ta iy school studen ts f re sh

vacation ru sh heai in to readnig, v n itin g a n d : metic?-' I t’s som edung o f a dO e according to G len d a Gibs th ird grade teach e r a t B ei Elem entary SchooL

G ihsop w ill b e am o n j instructors a t th e h ead o f room s today a s th e M ini C ounty S chool D is tr ic t i

' c lasses for th e 1996-97 s ■ yiear.

“ It's* b a rd f o r s tu d e o come back to school a f te r a t hom e for th re e m o n th w e t iy to g e t th e m in to w o rk a s f a s t a s p o s s i Gibson said.

T eachers w ill h a v e nei leagues to woric rn th alonj rocmifuls o f new s tnden is. among them is S uperin te N ickHalletL

District teac3iers b a d a c

SmokeBy Jennifer BoDdi Tln>e»W<wiwi1tw__________

R U P E R T - B re a th in g isn 't taken for g ran ted b y p e o p le . W hen i t ’s sm olQ s id e , j u s t t a k in g a w a l l leave them gasping.

S in c e th e b e g in n in . A u g u s t, f a rm e r s h a v e b u rn in g s tu b b le l e f t ovei from harvested g r a n crops T be f r ^ u e n t stnbb le b u m in g a s w ell a s .r a n g e a n i fo re s t fire s h a v e a t t im e lay e red th e M agic V alle : in smoke. .

R u p e r t r e s id e n t Boi E arie said th e du d e sm c ^ prevents him firom leavinj b is house mucii th is tim e o y e a r . E a r le , 5 7 , s u f f e r firom chronic lu n g disease H e was diagnosed in 1991 H e re lies o n l iq u id oxyg h o u rs a d a y . L a te ly , h increased daily doses o f m t io n from fo u r to 10 o r tim es a day to d e a r o p h is enough to b rea the , h e said■ A variety o f fectors le d d is e a s e , in c lu d in g sm o breathing in saw dust a s a : and d ie s d f u e la s a t iu c k i Earie said. H is lungs don*i tio n properly a n d f ill w i u id ,h esa id .

Generally, h is illness u ag eab le w ith t h e ox y g e regular doses of m edicario

“The only tim e i t reaHj ers m e is vihea tb e fa ia t burn ing tb e ir H eld s a n d

Controve]ConUmw Hren 'B l 'o ri^ n a l p cnM t w as m odi rd o c a te th e l in e i n to s

I area.I Acoffding to T ed Macy,

a l manager o f th e Salm oiElectric C ooperathre, whisupp ly e le c tr ic ity t o th property, th e sam e c n * olline is installed fo r e ith e r multiple, hook-ups. ^

“From our perspectiTd i n s ^ e d fo r o ne re s id e s don’t w ant to violate tb e p Macy said. But once th e lim eter a re insaD ed, i f adlresidences a re conDecK> would be d ifficult to del s t ^

Wfmitpring < tn m w s fltio n a l h o o k u p s w o u ld “admimstrative would m ake u s a n en fo r agency fo r t h e SN R A ,’ said.

■ ' “I u nderstand th e ir cc aboul enforcem ent.” sai

- ."We a t th e F orest Serv« ' w ant to enforce Salm on : conditions on cusrnmwr d• o r whatever. B ut if they c• if someone has hooked i r tiona l residences, w e w : need p o w aconuus whe■ either.”: The H ra pared is lo o t- eaa ly n sib le area.

i School—i ContbiaedframBl •: tion, Homer said.; In addition to th e n w• dwtnMA gymnasium w ith ' p e rso n s e a t in g c a p a d sdiool ^ s a football f ic

ka welcorX)1 NmMU

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h e has B nrdiA sD j. fmedica- & d e :s s i= i* o r more P iw e tt. 10, ^ Ijislungs anergic leactw aid. H er eyes xtdi,led to his time breathing m oBng, d a d c d id e s a n sa lcse e r . ,dc driver, : " H e r I o a t W ■ U ad.-ItIoc to li ^ t h lio- pnnciied in the

m tn to S lieaa P s is man* P live it said s /cen and ers wonld cons*

o fr id & ig d « r aHybodi- • “I f th e ^ ’ye* nnersare i h e m a d o i t , : md there have a Uitle n

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ibreathil;,-EariessDd. F r e d ti ra to ij th e r a i to i s t fo r t i c s ^ p e o f fe v id i C o n s e r jtmg diseases viQ Baxley, Dost by sn o i? ait. co m p la oesn't cause hrag ' Grids, it does asE ta n ie T t e t

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O a W to sen 2d u m s signs of an whiletDtioa to tb e soofce. t r y . neil, siie has a bard d ereb^Dg 2ud bas l e t s inan th e way aiDBsd said.

Anotlr l i t t l e eyes a re m ent tlis s3ie bas been i t stnalthe face,* C bak t^ qmckeial^trensiD d. said, d d ie wi^ies fc ia- SdU <Qado* OdKT Dcaas p1»nnits rS d d so fs isb U e. tbestn le g o t to do it . le t in g ttit, bm tbey m ak ea: more re sp e a for ^ypaj* .-aSiesaid. D ess

to k e ^ track cmsxbi ps for thrsa.- Ries a seem

• ThX Serric s can coo- befixei XS tha t do noc cocB- fbrGsai SSRAiBiraai*op- RoacE S ,b a itb ep ro p cn y re q m rbe onapessaud a t C ts a r ialn& At E*eseso the “*WeX has x» b a d s widi agcncTp e s a te H x a fc rd e sooamadooodamaDmpro- ^ e a p iiMtiatPwT ISDW^Ib areakacfoptkK s Savage It OUT mission* of n4RA resolutions. visim c

“Thso t rem m edcaSsfcr steade

s s d . ^g to th e C oster a t cne x d o * s o f f i c e , . w idii^ lotasrf^fegiim yet. etnniw enewraad,cdTCtts; land, i samyot^Sibes. i a O a X s e a a arfidir is m vated i ‘or th is proper ty,* th e sta inl7 A ssessor Bob tn ra t.5 Bedm eaprapenyis m estc a * f i r i d e d in O a » th e y s le follcrwing m ust sotne."

ReisBStbe p a d . ndes.1MidepaiTiiif'iff r .iioi ts ,w e sew o-or sep tk - e d th e

fo r SOI^neer m ost draw a opaUc i { ^ a n d t h a i { t o easemi

two b ase b d 6dds, a ‘ A »ni^*^ 'pTCTfWgtT- e dd has shown c a t a <irn nmifineegieaga- Lewis odes and interest in offTcu

e rw y

school ea r h im s p e a k d a r in g a pg lag wee k .e heard oornew sopetin- otaD dbehadatM of g p o d - s to say. We are iexdted t w orking w ith h im .*D *I tmnV «rhwil OS a re exdted aboot a ll e ss ib ilitia the new y e a r fc*i r tc rs for some teachers todents m i ^ be cramped car, Gbson said, b t x r b : of three a^ng elem euary Os within the district tar- 1 far reptacemenf. Acegma Persh ing a re th e o th e r

!s saartxng to danr its age,” on sa id of H ey b o m estaiy. Besides crumbling Igs and walls, many dass- ts a re too sm ill o r d on’t

om4i as

d make it easier to conduct (asses axtd other activities, aid.Ben bas pledged to m ake ag a school b ^ issue for SBStraction of new bdild- atnorixy.)j(£ttng how many smdents tfKsd the (Sscrict’s sdiools y e a r is d ifficu lt, sa id

Etant Soperintendent Bob sdc.. said the dSstrkt ended up aboot 5 4 0 0 total students e end of last year.

ing hards i Keilson, a conservadon- i r th e N atoral R esource terv a tio n Serv ice in •y, said he receives many p la in ts aboot b u rn in g s.e co n se rra tio n serv ic e n’t condone the practice, son said. D ty farmers a re

for subsidies avail- sle th ro Q ^ the conserva- aa service if t h ^ bum their dds, b e said.Oae criticxsm of field bom* lg ES that it d a m a ^ the soil y k illin g n u trien ts . B nt m e people it’s a good ay to Idll weeds and dis- isestndiesoiL One th in g is c e rta in : omtDg is easier and cheap- r than f i l in g th e stu b b le Ito- th e ground. O tb ^ r pdoQS for farmers are limit-

ically. about the only place en straw is to dairy farms, e in other parts of the conn- new m arke ts a re b e in g

«n«4» tTtrng straw pel* in p elle t stoves, Nielson

alternative is equip- X that grinds straw to inake m ailer, ea sie r to t i ll an d k e r to decompose, Neilson

in method involvesu in g crop rotation to use stnbbfe as a fertilizer o r bal- i t to se ll, which d o esn ’t

ae a k« of money btit normal- a js for itself, Neilson saicL esp ite i ts unpopu larity ;

t be certified as acoiram by

The applicant m ust comex e county commxsszonersSnal appruvaL -oads and power a re notTxired fo r snbdivisions inK rC oosty.Ife a re no t a regula tory Qcyxn aay way. If a subdivi- I meets tbe standards, it wffl approved. But a s fa r a s I w, P h a b not on our a g e s i^ ” agesaid.ipmOQ 0 0 the pottotial subd^

That property was home* aded in th e l&OOs,” Savage L grandmother owned it jae time. K n very familiar h it, and H n 1 9 with gov- iiwit fntpmt^finn in private d. OnjtySpercsiiof theland Orsttr Coonty bdongs to pri- e dtizsxs. The rest bdongs to : oaf>- c r the federal govern-

arwtl ^ agafrKr th ^ pwfern- a t ownmg any more. I think gr should b e forced to sell

Ceis s i ± ‘‘Bob Piva knows the es. & ify on when Bob d in e to we talked aboot how it violat- tbe bw . We offered to trade • some land that was devel- lUe, o r to*tzade for a scenic sn en t, and he said’No.’”

‘A w d lit and well drculat- sd iool makes kids te n d to tm down and concentrate," v i s said , ju s t w hat school Tfiah and teachers p ray for oyday .

employee“H o pefu lly we’ll rem a

rn s quo a n d ihaybe grov t i t * h e said.

I t w ill td k e a b o u t a b e fo re school d is tr ic t of g e t a f irm grasp on th e n o f s tu d e n ts to e x p e c t f y e a r , b e added.

A m ong th e changes th d e n ts wiU se e d iis y ea r a c n r r ic u lu m s fo r sc ie n t h e a l th . P a v lo c k sa id tl e n c e c u rricu lu m in p a r w ill involve com puter t< ogy.

“ Technology is growii g ro w in g a n d i t ’s .g o in e v e ry classroom,” he said

G ibson said instead of < c u m b e m m e sd e n c e boi s tu d e n ts w ill have six s tex ts to w ork from.

"These m odules a re nic a n d they’r e filled w ith hi activities,” she said.

S tuden ts a t Minico Hi E a s t Minico Junior High w ill b e t ry in g on a ne» code.

T h e code aim s to crac o n studen ts w earing gar e d d o th in g , as w ell as tig h t o r b ad ly ripped d o t

M in ic o H ig h As: P r in d p a l K ile Nightingi th e p c^cy w ill promote; s l e a r n in g a tm o s p h e re sch o o ls a n d m ore adec p re p a re s tu d e n ts to en woricforce.

1 for sonso m e p eo p le see stubbl in g a s a n o s ta lg ic sign vest, Neilson said.

“ W hat rea lly is harm o f f e n s iv e to so m e i do esn ’t b o th e r o th e r pe a n ," h esa id .

BuhlCiP r o p o s e d p l a n n i n j

[ Tae7toe»Waws__________

i B U H L - P r o p o s e d c m ade by th e plamiing ani com m ission in th e zoni

: a n d o rd in a n c e deve li ! b ook m et w ilh resistan ; th e a t y Council and resi . th e workshop last week tl !. thechanges.

Councilman Tom Tap) h e discovered some conti fhangps as well as minoi

! th e w o r d ^ o f the prop J sa id he fe lt uncomforta

; Goodin request

^ By Sbaion Metcalf ,, .mutttoociimgpoiiiteiit

1' GOODING - C oundl t unanimously denied a re

r •, vacate d ty property adj ’ 706 M ontana in the d ty (

recom m endadon from t ning and zoning commis: th e y vaca te 18 fee t of

f feiet available.“I can’t see the d ty g

e property all of the time 3 i s -ab so lu te ly ncc<

Councilman Bob Reed sa I The o rip n a l request vi Q b y the residents of 706

to allow construction of y garage.[. The cound l d id appro' [1 an ce th a t w ould allow I strucdon within 2 feet 0

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es 0^m ain s ta - FoUowine is ! row a Ut- mental meetings

u le il t h i s w ee l : a w e e k ' Valley. Tliis list i o ff ic ia ls odvanco schedi

c n um ber 'Vcu'S sugeests tl t f o r t h e *he in torm atior

• ’ appropriate d e r th a t stu- attending.

ra re new „•n ee a n d ^I th e sci-la r tic u la r 9 i ^ , c o i ^ " a ! r technol-

.. 9 a jn ., courthoui w in e a n d H ailey C ity < l i n g i n to • courthouse, j i j . Jerome Countn fa s in ia e 9 a jn ,co u n h o u ! b o o C h e r Lincoln C om t x s m a U e r 10 a.m., courthoi

M inidoka Coi nice-siied ' . ^ e r i 9 ajn .,cou rt ih an d s^ in 'J m F a l k G c

and 6 p.m., City H igh an d Twin Falls Co

gh schools ers, 8:30 a.m .,co lew d re s s ^

radc d o * n ^ Buhl S ch o o l gang-relat-'* su p e rm ten d en a s o v e rly ^Jothing. M inidoka Co A s s is ta n t n ~ \ _ngale said ____ I T Tce a b e tte r _ |; J n .r e a t th e

' e T e r ' t t ^ht; foUowin, m ee tings and ta k e p la c c th College of Soul]

riftX - i - V ^ Fall semester

G e n e r a l i “ cl.T« will be hetm fu la n d Desert KMC.

p e o p le ,

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how it read. Councilman

J c h a n g e s he w as co n c t and toning ch an g es lo s ir sn ing m ap inient w hile p i e lo p m e n t liaison. Counc ance from G ie tte n sa id -esidents a t rev iew ed th e k to review d id , h av e q ue

“green book.” appen said Gillett was not jfltroversial C eal Harris, nor ones in dent,said th e i roposaL H e the community rtab le w idi M ayor T e d

ng City C It to vacat

p ro p e r ty line L a r^ Ervin o)

------------- -- zoning commi;il m em bers would b e nccc L request to die true propei ad jacent to . * The Good ty d espite a A ssooaaon pr n th e plan- a p lane Hyini oission d ia t th e Council ii of th e 23.6 efforts in updo

airport faaliti( y giving up * A d iscu : ne unless it spraymg pen r e c e s s a ry ,” liab ili ty , anc Isaid. assign th e s tt was m ade work meeting. 56 M ontana • T h e cpui of a double a p p ro v ed a i

lcasc-purchas< iio v eav a ri- for the p o l i i . )W th e con-I o f d ie d ty G oodm gAwn

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(NTHEAGis a l is t of govern- Party ,:ings th a t arc sched* Sho:e e k in the^ M ag ic Zonin;ist is compiled from City Hed u le s . The Times- Twiits th a t you confirm ers, 8:2tion b y calling th e TwiJ e rk ’s office before pjn^s^

Woe Board,

TODAY in Hail mty commissioners, louse.m ly commissioners, Caslouse. Hospiity C ouncil, 6 p.m ., audko

Gleiunty commissioners, p.ni., (louse. Heyunty commissioners, cjtythouse. Twi:C ounty commission- ers, 8:: lunhouse.City C oundl, 4 p.m. rjtv K

ity H all. ^ C ounty commission-.courthouse. ^

rUESDAYo ol B o a rd , 8 p .m .,l e n t ’s o ffice dow n- ^

C ounty D em ocradc

\u s M e k .

ring is a schedule of heldnd e v e n ts th a t w ill Herrc

t h i s w eek a t ttfe a u them Idaho.

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TUESDAY 6p.m M o to rs e lec tro n ic s i he ld a t 830 a jn . in

• Ger e c e p t io n fo r th e tinui

M ud N o rth w es t 104C 1 E xh ib itlo n |w ill be

icil resistsa d p n s c a u s e s p a i k o f p

an C huck Geska said S l i 'n c e rn e d a b o u t th e Manis in g th e ir o r ig in a l revie; planning and zoning reSuliincilwoman B arbara w thlid s h e h a d n o t y e t Tehe “ b lu e bo o k " b u t Assclu e s tio n s a b o u t th e offcik.” Couridlm an Dean the <not p re se n t.. toas rris, a concerned resi- comi le book did no t r e f le c t ' No l i t^ s concerns.e d P e n c e ap p o in ted Btth

21ouncil 4 te city pri

l in e , b u t in s tru c te d ^o^1 of th e planning and bariimission tiiat. a sxirvey Conlecessa iy to estab lish ^ e i3p e r ty l in e ._ ; _ t *x>ding A irport Tlyers’ pou1 presen ted a photo of p t/ in g 'o v e r Gcioding to nis]il in g r a d tu d e for i ts kirfpdating and improving lettlitics. ■ , ■- niis;cu ss io n o n a i rp o r t J hope nn its raised issues o f ; wina nd th e c o u n c il w i l l ; •; s u b je c t to a fu tu re ■ Buiiiig. 1 chao 'u n c il u n a n im o u s ly ; pura' r e s o lu tio n fo r t h e ' •

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5ENDA—y, 8 p.m., courthouse, loshone C ity P lann ing a n d ing C o m m ittee , 7:30 p .m .. Hall.vin Falls C ounty commission- 830 a-m., courthouse.# in F a l ls School B o a rd , 7 , school district’s office. ■ ood R iv e r M edical C e n te r rd, 530 p.m ., medical cen te r :oiIey.

WEDNESDAY assia C o u n ty M em o ria l pital Board, 5 p.m., hosp ita l iiorium.lenns F e rry City Council, 7 .,CityHaU.eybum C ity Council, 7 p.m ., rHalLwin Falls County commission- 8:30 a jn ., courthouse.Wendell C ity Council, 7 p.m ., ^Hall.

THURSDAYwin Falls County commission- 830 a jn ^ courthouse.

FRIDAY■win Falls County commission-' ,830 a.m., courthouse. ■

AT CSI-id from 7 to 9 p .m . a t th e rreit CCTter.

WEDNESDAY Jeneral M otors tra in ing con- ues a t 8 :30 a .m . in D e s e r t IC -ttiliiary testing will b e h e ld a t .m. in Shields 203.

THURSDAYGeneral M otors tra in ing con- lues a t 8:30 a .m . in D e s e r t JC

s changeR e s i d e n t c o n t r o v e r s y

ppen, G ietzcn, City A tto rney 11 N u n g c s te r , and r e s id e n t irie M aier, to a com m ittee to riew the I w k and re tu rn the ir >^ts to th c council and public th their recommendations, re rri O tten, a m em ber o f the iso c ia tio n o f Id ah o C itie s , (ered h e r no tes and d ra f ts to B committee. O tten was h ired assist th e p lanning and zoning m m ission w ith its p roposa ls ) e m b e rs of th e planning and ning commission w ere present ,the workshop meeting.

Jenies:bpertylowed..A variety of veh ides ar irked on th e lot. Owners w ill b ) iita c ted a n d to ld to rem o v id r property.• County Com m issioner J ac

ough verbally agreed lo allow roup of local Qyers to supersed is plans to build a hangar a t th irport. T h e co im dl w ill send itter to G ough req u esn n g pe lission in w ritin g . T h e flyei opc to com plete a hangar befoi inter.• C ity S u p e rin te n d e n t Tod

,unn re p o rte d em ergency pu hases for repairs, all on sever umps.• The firs t council m eeting I

eptem ber will b e a t 7 p.m. S ej

• G o o d in g ’s an n u a l budg i necting is scheduled fo r 6 p.i ^onday.

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WASHINGTON — The crash of a military cargo pi W yofning p ro v id es a i rem inder th a t a huge, but un seen , en to u rag e foUov president of tho United Stati

As the most powerful leo - th e world, he rides in a 7

, p lane specially equipped : ' comfort, and there’s an idi

backup p lane if somethin wrong. W ith autom obile halted, he speeds down thi w ay in an a rm o red lime flown in by military plane.

^ There is always a telepl; ' th e ready , s e t up by th e

House Communications A I- which is charged with provii

independent phone system. president when he goes to I

d ty or a foreign country.Not only a re S ec re t S

agents visible everywhen ■ the president is around, bu

others are busy behind the checking o u t possib le sc threats.

No one will say for sure ho• people are involved in the c

protection of the president v goes on the road. It depends long the trip is, but if sever are involved, the number coi

■•ly run into the hundreds, adn tion offidals said.

The White House says it keep travel and support co minimum, but it is not chea a president travels. Forme H ouse p re ss se c re ta j7 F itzw a te r sa id th e size en tou rage is “ m assive" longer needed now that tl W arhasended.

“It’s a terrible waste,” Fi said. “It’s a fraud.”

But the president’s job mander in chief, the need te c t th e U n ite d S ta te s ; a ttack and to respond flu crises, dem ands a sizabl structure, said an admini offidal. “He has to respon ly to events th a t can occ where, anytime."

Thc weekend crash of tl cargo p lan e k illed th e i eight and a Secret Servic The plane carried a secu used to p ro tea the preside he is in a motorcade and

I equipm ent of a p rc ' motorcade consist' of .ren

an official said.T i\-o,andsom edm «m o

planes usually go with tl dential entourage. They c presidential limousine anc up lim ousine, com m un equipment and the presidi helicopters if the trip is ov

P roviding communicai the preadent can be higl in te n s iv e . F o r each requires 25 to 30 people and operate the telephon for the traveling White He ( ^ s a i d .

Fitzwater s d d 300 peoj b e needed by th e Whit Communications Agency^ phone systems for a presi takes a trip lasting seve Once, on a foreign trip d

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rtration, 1,000 commu- the prcployees went along to • w hilehone system, he said. . advahi a CUnton adoiinijiroi^^^ said ana id better technology region: icy h a s , p i l ^ l ^ ‘f f i i ^ c h e c k i >e to 'c iit th e cost of ’ . 'o th e rscommunications by 37 travel t n fiscal 1991 to fiscal Seermmunications agency, AmemlUlion budget, also ser- detailsss corps t r a v ^ g with involvet whenhsaid thc phone system the agecessive cost, u s ^ pri- of a tot Vhite House s taffers Butle i r o ffices b ack in th e pi They could easily use • agents

ies, he said. \Vhenliargc of White House personrol|ii1?ir phones are not a m etrcuitsandcanbem oni- Jacksc“Ihey’nJ insecure, not high c

not private,” one said. spoker e s tim ated from his Jackscth a t 15 to 20 Secret agents

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president to provide security, iie a n o th e r 25 to 30 go in ranee to th e destination . H e 1 another 100 a ^ t s located in ional offices might be used to <Jc out storefronts, offices and er sites a week-or more before /el takes placc.lecret S erv ice spokesm an icne Heintze refused to go into lails on how m any agents are olved in protecting the president en he’s on the itad . He noted that : agcaity employs 2.200 agents out 1 total of 4300 empkiyees. iu t those immediately around J p re s id e n t a re not th e o n lj Hits involved in protecting h im len the president speaks, even rson who a ttends is run through n e ta l-d e te c tin g m ach ine . Ix Jcson Hole, agents stood on hilk ;h above w here the presiden okc. On th e golf co u rse ai Jtson where Clinton played, twt (aits scanned the area with fielt isses.

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MCCALL (AP) — The .n o health insurtmce is sj smokeiumplng and fireC

McCaU sm okejur no strangers to hea lth h i t ’s th e ir way of l i fe . F o rest Service sm okeju tion a t McCflU employs 400 sm okejum pers na: T hat indudes three of ti IS women. •

Competition for smok ju m p in g p o sitio n s national. The last M c u rookie d ass in th e spr^of 1995 accepted only mi p e o p le . Two h u n d r i appU ed for a Job payii S13 p e r hou r, p rovid ii few benefits and no heal insurance.

Jum pers come from ac o u n t^ , b u t m any of tioned a t McCall come surrounding area.

I Ju m p e rs a re cons n a tio n a l resou rce , ani

• sh a re staff. F irefigh t* gone for several w eeks t ra v e lin g as f a r soui

, M ^ c a n border and as f ■ A la s l^ according to M

den t and fifth-year jum i Russo.

I in ^ t e of dangerous erratic hotirs and[ s n ^ i c a l la b o r , sm okejun i a t t r a c t iv e en o u g h tc

n a tiv e Bob Shoem aki remained on thc job for

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“ I ’ve seen i t o il , d e sc r ib in g a r e s c u e w here his p a rtn e r brc after jumping in high wi

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Tuell kneels in a perfe shtdlow p it shoveling t

M dirt into small p ap e r b2 . - As he scrapes th e 1* e a r th , Tuell wiU b e

pieces of his own histoiTuell and eight othci

y* U niversity s tu d en ts i the ground near Negro fluenca vdth the Black

“* Biiighani'Co'iintyforal a f ie ld ;p ro i^ for the pologydepahment.

As with other digs, head, bone f rag m en t; pottery will help Tuel leam what the lan d hi forinthepasL

Butthesestutfems,allt have scmeihing else to particular dig— livdys endspesscddowninoral

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years a g o m Jra all over tho had been shoio f those sta- hunter, and thm e from the They local

treesw eresoin s id e re d a had to jum p ian d s ta tio n s reached thehte rs c a n b c ately began ciks a t a time, d e a ra p la c e /o u th a s th c lance to land.IS far north as They got thI McCaU resi- just 15 mmuunper Francis The h un te r '

vived the nigliis conditions, ‘T v e had aenuous physi* as rewarding:u m ping was Junipers a

to M idva le airplane a t 1,a k e r th a t h e drop is so sh(;or21ycars.. .tothegroundddoesnotrcg« jumpers usei333jumps to th e plane,1,” h e - s a id , puUstheripele in A la sk a • “The typeb ro k e -h is leg p re tty un iqi w i n d s . ^ \ sa id Don Flo r ie s ,s o m c ^ training forewk,” he said. T h e p lan t

1 Student!J>) — R obert said. “My firfectly square, and fishing \,g trowelfuls of me doser to•bags. “ P a tte rne hard-packed changc," Jo-)e looking for je aed . “If tlitory. now, it washer Idaho State years ago.”•s a re working Anthropo]p o Creek’s con- some worktckfoot River in this site tha•a few weeks in been usedhe 'ISU anthro- ago , said

Holm er.lSlgs, each arrow- anthropolognt and piece of ■ Several tiueli and others stand out fnI has been used The most

between thcollbutonelhdian, and the iteito go on for this leftbehindl

ly stories and hig- Less obvi(alhiaocy. be tw een sI,” Y vene Tuell federal age

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tad on Uio Csmpus of thi Jauthern Idaho. Coll 733 far More Information. Pi ;ho Idaho Travel Council.

ijuitipers us but re''iw oridng for the Forest pUe>aring tra ils 'a s a teen* smtn h e followed an older witlIto sm okefum plng , he ‘ lom\ to s ta y m ore th an 20 Taysitw astheadvM iture inttse o f th e job th a t kept 193jback . weiveteran, Dennis Gcvlng. ^alls a rescue a couple of ope

fa/oto/Jo&s,/fattioiie ')ardmgas this one'

- Dennis Gcvi smokcjum

in M cCall A bow hunter thrshot in th e leg by a rifle geii the team was called ou t lea,c a te d th e h u n te r , but 1 ; so thick th e team finally • retap righ t into them. Thw ha;he h u n te r and immedi- firin c u tting down trees to to ce fo r a helicopter arabu- , tiend. ^t tha t d one in two hours, kilin u te s before nightfaU. He e r w o u ld n o t have sur-light, Geving said. sn:id a lot o f jobs, b u t none ^ing as th is one,” he said. frt rs a r e re leased from anIt 1,500 feet. Because the peI short, ju s t nine seconds sound w ithout a. parachute, Aiise a sta tic liiic attadied w«me, w hich automatically th ipco rd . ■ .rpe of jum pm g w e do is wi tiique to f ire figh ting ,”I F e l t , o p e ra tio n s and in b rcm an. th an e th e n d rops in sup* lo

ts help diy fam ily, we go hxmting ej ng back there. This bringsr to hom e." , , Us rn s l ik e th a t don’t a;Jo-Etta Buckhouse inter* ai

[f they’re using it like that ftrtras u se d th a t w ay 1,000 n

Dpolopsts in the 1970s did S trk abou t five miles from that showed die area had ed o t le a s t 10,000 years i id in s tru c to r .R ic h a rd ^ ISU associate professor of )logy.II things m ake this project tfrom o ther digs.jost obvious is connection 1 the sm dents doing the dig items they will find — all n d ^ th e ir ancestors.)bvious is th e cooperation ( n s e v e ra l high-pow ered ,, agencies working togeth- ^

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5';sa ':' : wardinglies'; The.team , which can b e 1 na il as nvo people. Is on ita ov rith two days of food and five gi m sofw ater. ' .TheidcaofdroppiDgfirefiBhte

Ito inaccessible places s t a r t ^ 939. Many of the first firefight*w e consdous objectors to tho WJ M cCall’s sm okejum per statii

p ^ In 1943. Ih e s ta tion is fa \y self-Aiffident, accoi

— ■ ing to Felt. Jum per# a re q u ire d to sew the own su its , p a c k s ai o th e r gear. O nly pai diittes are purchased.

Ju m p e rs m a ir V ing , a tta c k in it ia l f ire s ,___sm all a s o ne b u rn i

tree. They s tiy un til t , f ire is o u t. T h e y

hrough the cinders w ith bare i jers to locate “hot spots” bef(

^ ^ S g h t e r s tiy to keep fire fe; reaching the tops of trees. I f tl lappens, a firestorm can occur 5re ju m ^ from tbe top of one t to the next, firefighters can do tleaboutit.

F ew ju m p e rs a re in ju r e d kUIed from jumping; th e dani lies in firefighting itself.

Two years ago in Colorado, smokejumpers died in a f ire t raged out of control, including 1 frtmMcCalL

“They w ere ju st hard*work people doing their job. They w so close to getting out," said fon Air Force pflot P at V eillette, wears a shiit printed in memor; the Colorado jumpers.

In spite of the danger, m any i w ith the job.

“The attraction here is th e f ing that we*re really getting so thing done," said Dan Jarvis, c lot and foraier airline i^ o t.

ig Up pase r on the project.

The Shoshone-Bannock T n U 5 . Department of Energy, NV and Bureau of Land M anagen all a re contributing, DOE, whi( funding the project, has a n a j m ent with the Shoshone-Banw to se t lip th e C ultural Resoi Survey Organization.

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another about the weather, huh?”. To w h id i the other replies, ‘

there’s one thing to be'said for summer. You don’t have to sh(

• In one fell swoop, Yates pid tures the contrast between twi ent a t t i tu d e toward life— att often, tongue-in-cheek, chaiac would-be philosophers as the 1 es of optimism vs. pessimism.

; - While true optimists and pe Ibly exist, most people likdy it 'on thofontinm m i between thi •ous world where things can gc -qnejnoment, the trick is to 03 ^positive attitude.; - It is, of course, always temp into the dark side of life But i

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In the long run, there is inh consistently focusing on the f some people, even to th.e extt longer. A nd certainly there is ing w hat good we may find ir stances, for i t allows us each I savor precious moments. •

H ere a re the observations which, in defining and addre ond optimism, underscore th dom of maintaining a positiv

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: • ‘TTicmaindiffcrcncebcti 'ond pessimism resides in the r The pessimist aptly rccalls the of yaurday, but simply conm ^ t i f id p ^ H i tie s o fa now optimist has a hopeful future

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• “An (optimist/is one wh a mxsmfils better than acai that it wHl also make betters

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Our hair went limp in Ji started melting in July. Ai .fall, all we women can exp Isame: sweltering days a :hovers between calamiioii

. -ic on th e disaster index.I To m ake m atters won Imonth when many wome [leave behind their carefi j iin m ie r routines and f a ^ •^eshadow .and lipstick in •ties tha t agnal the appro •year in high school and i

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— ------------------ sharein June. Our m akeup withn•.And from now until im«eiexpect is more of the TV h |rs and m akeup th a t humiciious and catastroph* Corc, ics COIvorse, A ugust is th e tion aDmen and teen-agers heat iirefree, m akeup-pw tants iace (with foundatioi^ uct liik in placc) the activi- tives iiproach of fall: a new skin-c nd college, the movemmer dress codes a t ^ iset.of the s o d ^ sea- . ^tive,

a need m akeup th a t those , ooze in to c rea se s , res or make us sweat,i t in pimples. labelcold snap. B ut u n til prodi> m ake do w ith some ' timenining a cool, polished “Sileso dog days>of sum- wher

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WIN F A L L S — H ad your ton ? ' . •

[£ you’re a Baby Boomer, the lil id is g re a t, b u t n o t so for the ing of th a t generation, ack in th e 1950s. tonsillecton re be ing d o n e on a fairly roui is for a v a rie ty of reasons that d kc much sen se to doctors today, lowadays, a tonsillectomy is coi d primarily w hen there are recur xtions of th e tonsils, according tc Ty M a x w ^ a Twin FaUs otols ogist. T h a t m eans six episode re a year, especially if result in im e from school or work.>r. JJf. T ro tte r, a Twin Falls pedj n, won’t r e f e r a patient for a to tomy unless h e has sue to eight < ntcd infections in a year. .That m : patient h as to go to a doctor an( Iter each tim e.rhe e x c e p tio n is i f T ro tte r se tien t w ith a n abscessed tonsil, It doesn’t h appen very often. In otter re fe rs only about one casi ■gery every o th e r year.3ne re a so n is the improvemei tibiotics a n d th e overall health o pulation, say s Dr. Julian Nichols rin Falls otolaryngologist. Few p< vc their tonsils removed for recu ■ections, h e said.But hc said h e doesn’t think th< fections-a -year rule should be wi stone.

“Y ou m ig h t have a preschoo th, say, five a year — not the r im ber of s ix ," N icholson said en six a y e a r — if that’s not inti g with h is lifestyle o r scholastic c iment, th e n th e parents might )t to have i t done a t th a t time.” O ne re la tiv e ly common reaso ective ton^ectom y,-M axw ell si ironic — o r cp iJtic — tonsillitis,' cans a con tin u o u s smoldering iroat with recurring tonsillitis.“If it’s b een going o n for somm ;tween t l u t» and four months, t in ^ e c to m y makes sense, rathci aiting until a whole year has pas leet tiie c r ite ria for recurrent tc s,” M axwell said. “Do there’s a ifferencc betw een chronic and m t to n illitis , b u t they’re very sin Doctors som etim es recommend

;ctomics w h e n a patien t has ce m p h ^ a n d s th a t are swollen, Mi lid. A nother reason to (ake ton denolds o u t is enlargement, he sa A d eno ids a r e sm all bits o f i

jcated in t h e nose above the t l^hen they’r e enlarged, they ob lie back o f th e nose so that the ] an’t b rea th e , and h e snores, M;

S o m e tim es younger ch ildrei woUen a d e n o id s have chronic loses, often m istaken for allergie in o te truc ted nose makes it difH i ^ o w o r eac.

“A great exam ple would be tc ilo^espin o n your nose or crim lose w ith y o u r fingers a t th e t able, and se e how well you do rour d inner,” M aprell said. "I^d nteresting expenence to compa :o a child w h o has an obstructe Yith hypertrophied adenoids."

Nicholson said obstrucave tons id c n o id s c a n p re v e n t a chilc oreathing properly a t night. In fa

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)t-weathdrea S d i i i t te r Chew, who offci ire h er expertise. She frequently h models, celebrities and athletes keup must withstand either the b ' lights o r the-bum ing sun and \ nim ty of a n outdoor photo shoot Consultants a t depamncnt-store c countets a re another source of in

n about m akeup tha t works well at and hunudity. However, most i Its are fam iliar with just one or twi t lines, so ta lk with sevcrol repn es and sam ple their wares before in-care and m akeup products. Makeup b ran d s sold in discount d d rogsto i^ also offer a vmcty of ,ve, new cosmetics designed to fo: g-m akeup syndrom e. Unfortui ose u s u t ^ a re offered on a self- sis and few samples are avaiJabl Its the onus o n th e buyer to re bcls and fig u re out th e benefits oducts,' a o r e that can be confus: nc-consuming.“S ta rt w ith your skin, bccause Here the problems b e ^ , Hot w eather brings oil nnd swea rface of th e sWn — where it ron e weather is humid,” Chew explaij “This makes th e skin slippery anc

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jck withi S — I n th e brave new aged care, chances are Uiat asurtmce p lan will have as about w hether you have a as your d o a o r does.HMO ‘X’ decides that in ; a tonsillectomy you must s ig h t e p iso d e s of b e ta eptococcal tonsillitis treat- fo r tw o y ea rs ." said Dr.

ell. a Twin Falls otolaryn- at’s a p retty stringent crite- leans th a t alm ost nobody tonsillectomy done — and It upon uncertain science." a id th e re ’s disagreem ent

ltdownpossible for makeup to smy stoi) makes il go streaky and Perspiration makes it fade

pplying cosmetics, make sure an and dry. “But don’t overdo ir you’ll upset the pH balance, wU produce extra oil to com- laft been stripped off,” Chew eddeaning the skin thorough-. vith an oil-free produa made ype (d ^ , oily or combiiution).J after deansing is moisturiz- i ^ t want to adjust your mois- dulfe during w arm wcather,- you spend most of your time ! the air-conditioned air is cool ikin vrill benefit from addition- In this case, use a moisairizer to b ed a t night, and again

lg your m akeup'in the morn- if you spend time outdoors in humidity, your skin probably enough oil not to n e rf a day- a r . .me alternatives: aoisturizer, which combines color in a single, lightweight

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D r. Ju lia n Nicholson, 5 F a l ls o to la ryngo log is i O tolaryngology Academy com plained tha t there’s a lim it th e num ber of tonsil adenoidectom ies by insu nies a n d tiiird-party paya

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isuranceeasons for tonsil- from h is olectomies, which One1 less than $1,000 examinin;outpatient baas. obviousljinsurance compa- When Nicot be covered. t h ^ le t t<n, an o th e r Twin said theiig is t, s a id th e operationjmy has recently Anothe's a move afoot to ble sleep!insillcaomies and sils, andnsurance compa- -. tiiat theyayers. companyIcing a disservice, spoke wke that is a large cxplaineciar p ro b lem s, he ly, c au si

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on th e su b je c t of M arch t Dgland J o u rn a l of A s oi s showed th a t the develoi n a n d eve lop ing a Disease ion increases after F iv e r ring e d ito r ia l says W yom i tn o t bo a llow ed to . betw ec :ual fu lf i l lm e n t .” CDC sa s tu d y fo u n d th a t : t lu ^ e t im es in the — Co

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I exerdse . In its ISth annivers 1, Shape magazine asked staff dr fitness seaets . to e d i to r M elissa O’Bri e i “ I squeeze my bu tt when g a t ti jf f ic lights."

s h o t s c a u s e d s o r e s:y-two p e o p le who w e re gi\ kind of shot.as pa rt of a susp ’h t-lo ss p ro g ram " in Colorc Wyoming developed s^vollen. c jre s w h e re they w ere in ject h o t, labeled an “adrenal cor aon,” w as given to 59 people a do in th e ir arm s and thigh: h an d A p ril.o f e a r l i e r th is m o n th , 47 1 oped abscesses, th e C en ters ise Control and p reven tion s

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-TW IN FALLS — Wht child complains of a so« do you n i ^ him tn to thc office to sec w h e th e r h hdve a strep infection?

■ O r should you, perha off and se c w hat develop;

Twin Falls ped iatridan T ro tte r sa id th e re ’s usi hurry. It’s OK to w ait 34- to see w hether th e child is going to get better.

A streptococcus infecti m a jo r c o n c e rn . Syi include sore throat, tend* nodes, and a headache th e f r o n t .p a r t o f thi T h e re ’s no cough, b u t som etim e n ausea o r ab pain.

T ro tter said often he '

Tonsils _Continued from C l sils a n d adeno ids a re t c a u se s o f sn o rin g , ob: b r e a th in g a n d s le e j among children.

“And it’s really interc r e sp o n se you g e t ,” N said. "Y ou'll have mot) come in and say, *Boy, took his tonsils and adei th e f i r s t n ig h t I w en checked on th e k id a <

. tiroes to m ake sure he y b ecau se I w as u sed to

........ th e room -vibrate h ev rting so loud.’ “

Nicholsorv sa id orthi a r e m o re a w a re n' obstructive tonsils and c a n c a u se o th e r p th ro u g h rao u th -b rea tl tongue* th ru s tin g . an( re fe r m ore of these pa surgeiy than they used 1

K id s fro m S to 13 m outh-breathcrs a re pa prone to have a maldev of th e bite.

Scven-year^)Id Em ilj o f W endell began havi and adenoid problem s w as tw o m o n th s o ld point, th e baby’s doaoi m o ther, T eri, lh a l Em n o id s w e re so la rg e t blocked off her nasal pa • “ So sh e c o u ld n ’t sr therefore she d idn’t ha' desire to eat, and she i t a k e a b o t t le v e ry Jackson said. “ She usi to o k a .p a c if ie r b e e

, couldn’t b rea the and s th e sam e tim e."

E m ily ’s a d e n o id re m o v e d w h e n sh e m on ths o ld . T en mon sh e h a d a to n s ille c tt

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V hen y our “But if it’s re lore throat, the way i t look the doctor’s not to do a th r h e m ight said. “B ut son > fooled, som e vrhaps, hold look l ik e s t r lops? stages."aan Dr. J J . Dr. Ju lia n t u su a lly no Falls otolarynj 34-36 hours tonsillitis the i lild’s th roat colorcd and ve

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that’s no t ne<o id s w e re tonsils,she w as 10 Tonsil infelo n th s la te r ,- common in itctom y. T e ri he said.

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m ay n o t be th e best sores, T ro tte r said. patiei■ p a r e n ts don ’t have th a t aise line , and so tbeyTl andb<le t h r o a t a n d ju s t “Ifey’v e id e n tif ie d th e mey «ihe f ir s t tim e in the ir it g e tth ink d ia t th e child’s bly n<rea lly large," T ro tte r he sai

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l id s h e n o ticed a big I in h o w 'm uch b e tte r revei ifter th e operation. arg j. ire e o th e r dau g h te rs s u rg e r y by th e tim e two, a f te r having had jnsillitis and e a r infec- jgj^g ; th e y w ere a b o u t sue 1* . settiig c h i ld re n th e r e a re «j: cs b e tw e e n recu rren t • (jent of th e tonsils and ade- ear-infection troubles, lid. R em oving the ton- lenoids might help the jjoj m t do esn ’t necessarily ,

. , and trays t h e e a r problem sed o r c o n trib u ted to and a deno id problems; p i n ) t h e r w ay a ro u n d ," s a id . “ E a r p ro b le m s gu sc to ris il a nd adenoid ’ of bIs sh rin k during adoles- mjgi young adulthood, and j,our te n d to d isa p p e a r as by, M axw ell said. But

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p throatd : “But a fte r you look a t 100 ) throats, it’s e asie r to quanli e how l a i ^ they a re ." rro tter added th a t a j o t o f par ts h av e tro u b le b e in g o b jec e, thinVtng the ir ch ild 's tonsil: e h u g e w h en th e y ’r e ou l: A tly enlarged. O r th e y inigh Ueve tha t his th roat is very red t in reality i f s only fninimaD; lam ed.r ro t te r suggested going witl B sym ptom s: p e rs is te n t feve r a couple of days and a sever r e th r o a t t h a t b o th e ris t h t ie n t a ll day long — n o t oni a t’s ju s t b a d in t h e m om in; d b e ^ in the aftem oon.‘I f i f s bad in the m orning m ey e a t o r drink som ethin e ani gets better, then th a t’s probs y n o t a strep th ro a t anyway, isaid.

Nicholson said th e c rite ria fo lu lts h av ing to n s il le c to m ie I’t th e same as for children. “Is i t co sting you tim e fror jrk?" be said. "A re you nu'san, n e from school? O r is i t jus terfering w ith your life s tjie t } sick fo r fo u r m onths w ith eek of sore throats — and that" ba t you’ve re a lly g o t to b a s jur decision on."F ro m th e 1930s th ro u g h th >50s, tonsillectomies w ere ustly p ^ o r m e d in a B ^ e r a l prai tioner’s o ffice , M a x ^ ^ saic id th e n I t b ecam e a hospjts m xdurc .B u t ia th e 1970s, th e t r e n ‘versed . M ost tonsU lectotm e re now done on a n outpatier asis.W ith rare exceptions, Maxwe lid, p a tien ts have few er prol sms a n d reco v e r b e t t e r whe >nsiIlectomies a re done in th itting.“T h e m ajo r b e n e fit o f ou tp

en t surgery has b een th e a tte ance of th e fam ily and see ii la t these children o r adults ai ep t awake,” he said. “They aj o t overm edicated o r d rugge nd they a rc im m ediately a c tr nd sw allow ing a n d d r in k in 'hich keeps tb e th ro a t w et a i loist, decreases th e am otm t < ain they h ave and allows the > recover m ud i better.” S u rg e ry c a r r ie s risk

licholson said, b u t th e dum o f b le e d in g a r e lo w a n d m o ke ly to happen in th e first fe ours of surgery. L a te r bleedu lappens in few er th a n 3 perce leases .

P a tien ts w ho a r e un d ed d i ibou t h a v in g th e o p e ra t i i h o u ld g e t a s e c o n d o p in io { a x > ^ and Nicholson said.

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. A ll p o ssib le c a n d id a te s ‘iu ic e rs -b c c a u s e of th e ir sb ;fiU ed lives, their tem peran ;o r th e ir erratic schedules.• B u t children? i T hough it ’s unusual, kid tg e t u lcers, and it’s ju s t a s in ;ta n t to g et proper treatm en th e m as i t is for adults.

C a u s e s could b e b a c t t in fection , physical stress or

• s c r ip tio n drugs u s e d to t o th e r illnesses.

P e d ia tr ic gastroenterolo se e these youngsters o n ref fro m family practice physi' ^and p ^ a t r id o n s .; “ I f c o n se rv a tiv e tre a t i ;d o es n o t work, th ey shou] •sen t on to a gastroenterolo •says D r. Tracey Burton-Lii o f P e d ia tr ic s of O k a lo o Niceville, Fla.; “.You would need endos .ev id en ce (of a b ac te r ia l i ;tion)," she says. _ , ^• A n exam ple is he lico o py lo ri, a spiral-shaped bo ■nm th a t is thought to b e m it te d th rough th e o ra l rou te .

According to Dr. M ark C 1 a n a ssis tan t p rofessor of

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c6mmon cause of u lcers i 1 d ren .I S tu d ie s show t h a t f ; m em bers often a r e carri 1 th e bug, he says.1 . “ T ran sm issio n c o u ld I • from drinking o u t o f th«

th a t a family memb used ," GOger says.; U lc e rs also m a y b e induced.■ - C e r ta in n o n -ste ro id a in f la m m a to ry d ru g s u t r e a t ch ron ic illn e sse s ch ief cause.: E x a m p le s , s a y s B Ijihdner, are the drugs u asWunatics.\ ’’T h ese non-stero idal m ay change the mucosa m g th e intestines m ore s

■ M e to u lc e ra t io n , I L indnersays.; “T reatm ent shou ld b in ly fo r proven ulcers, a re no symptoms, there b e no treatm ent," she sa . Sym ptom s of u lce rs

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.• Awakening a te s f o r abdominal pain.• Stress^ ........ • Recurrent vora m e n t id n g with blood.

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k ids d o u lcers are^ treau 5 im por- v a c c in e for H . nent fo r progress.

Sev e ra l th e ra x t e r i a l T h e s e may in d } o r p re - b lock a a d prodi to t r e a t b ism u th colloic

pro tect inflamed •olojysts antibiotics, re fe r ra l T he stram pla( l y a d a n s ' by a serious resj

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ta th e r lhan th e d oscopic of th e disease ta a! in fe c - . W hen Dr. Dc

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“ Ulceiilaced on th e body cu lt to ( esp iratory disease “ F o r t l m a, fo r ex a m p le , abdom ii I on ulcers, GUger percen t ical com

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But now I have received, ^ ile rt reader Greg Stevens, a rie Item by the R euters (pronounc ^Associated Press” ) news serv roncem ing an ex perim en t, Ci ducted by bee sc ien tis ts a t t F ree U niversity o f B erlin , s' Besting that bees a re n ot so d a ifte ra ll.

The article sta tes th a t th e se ; entists, whose nam es a re “La and “Karl," set up various la marks between a beehive am bee feeder. A fte r t h e bees h located the feeder, Lars and K staned changing th e locations the feeder and landm arks. 1 surprising result: L a rs and K w ere bo th k i l l e d b y ey eb stings..

No, seriously, th ey discovei th a t th e bees w e re locating i feeder by oounring the landma> Yes! Bees can count! This mei that bees, in term s of m ath sJd are ahead of most American hi school graduates.. I i also means th a t, contrary

my eariicr belief, w hen a be( walking around o n m y head know s exactly w h e re i t is a what it’s doing. It’s thinking: " ha! H e thinks Tm looking fo flower, when In fac t I am here th e express w ritte n purpose watching him tu m rigid with ror while I poop in h is hairl I c w ait to get back to th e hive i te l l eve ry b o d y th e landm i coordinates for t/iis bozol"

The German discovery m a you wonder w hat else bees h; been hiding from us. F or cxj pie: I have always w ondered 1 they rcany obtain honey. I do believe that they m ake it th( selves. What w ould they use utensils? Fve never m ade hor b u t 1 have m ad e fu d g e , wh b e longs to th e s a m e chem i

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M elatonin is o ne m iracle t still awaits proof.

In recent years, this hom one been touted in the m edia ss a “ ural" cure for insomnia and je t an enhanccr of sex drives, a : ven ter of cancer, even a riva Ponce de Leon’s fountain foi alleged anti-aging properties.

B ut sc ien tis ts g a th e re d W ashington e a r l ie r th is mo rained on the p a ra d e of d a i “Where," these laboratory Poi demanded, “is the evidence?’’.

Melatonin, w hich is secretec the brain’s pineal gland a t nigh widely accepted by sdentists : chemical that induces sleep, determ ining exactly how it c that, what dosage is safe and v the effects of long-tem use m be needs a lot more work, the entistssaid

As for o th e r c la im s m ade melatonin, these pushed the S( t is ts ’ tolerance*for-buncot meter into the red zone.

And, they added, th e unreg ed sale of melatonin - the only mone available over th e cou

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NOTICE 18 HEflEBYOIVENl Commission, Twin Foils Cot Public Kearina win bo held up A CONDITIONAL USEMNi by Collins Brothers CorporaUc 7.97 and fl.22 acres locatod Sooth,Range 14Eo#t.B.M,A et Kanaka Fuptds Ranch end 223 Kanaka Rapids Road, Bu Zone. The Intended use Is to round an existing wen for wai ACONDmON/1 U8 EAAN and Jflannetta Noon on propc tocatdd In Sectlon14,Townsr

. B.M. Also known aa being 1 2.20 miles North of downtov 1326 East 4420 North, Buh! Zone. Tho Intended uso Is to (2.6 each] for father and son.

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■ 1 * 0 East. Buhl. Idaho In tti twtdad uso Is to dMde ofl oni stis.A-CONDmONAUUSiyUN zl«r on property conslatlni 8acUon&, Townships Sout known as being located In and addressed as 2675 Easl ho In tho AgrfcuJtural Zone. 1 In half (one ® 2.62 acros dauohter'B home sites. ACONDIT10NALU8E/UNI on p i^ r ty consisUog of 38. 23, Towronlp 10 SouSi, Ru> as being locatod one mile wc aa 3728 North 3700 East, fO tural Zono. Tho Inlonded (W aell for profit.A HBONE by Carl Toi^li 40.56 acres located In Qa Township 11 South. Range i being kwatod on tho Southw and addressed as 3450 Nor h d ; in th o A ^ tu n J ^ o J

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A comploto doscrlpUofl of 0Offlco of the Zoning Admlfrequest Any and all person! tmd register tholr a p p ^ ^ stated .above, or may fuo th requests to tho Offlco of lh 3rd Avonuo East, Twin Fa M80. boforo saU hearing. Datod thta2l6t day of Augu hm. Erick Mlkesotl, Chofrn

30 much A Foyedang(conccntra-0 pcrcent.osSOper- P athat safe? Kt, . i 5 - , ; |'e but the I I ■ e better.«on,Fla.hortwhUe ■ ■ ■ ■ ■al fashion passes its compcd Nature som e of th e biggroup o f ' glycolic a d d -b as

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: L^GAL NOTICE LPUBUC HEARINQ n\'EM by the Plannlno end Zoning A County. State ol Idaho thot a

Id upon the following requests: PLAND DIVISION Mer-the-Foct -jrstton on property conslstlnp of itod tn Section 10, Township 9M. Also known as being located „endoddressedastjts2l1 and «), Buhl. Idaho, In the Agricultural <VIs to dMde off 0.24 acre to aur- fJ■walerq iiallNprotoctlon. gLAND DIVISION by Donald P. f.iropertycoris^ of 6.01 acres &wn»hlp9South,Range14Eaat. 'f'Ing locaied.76 miles West and «rniown Buhl and addressed a s uBuhl, Idaho In tho Agricultural ^It to divide the five acros In half J

gUND DIVISION Aftor-the-Fact 2? consisting of 7.463 acres locat- j ilpo South, Range 14 East, B.M.caled ono-quanor milo north on aiddrossed as 4320 North Canyon b:In Uts Agricultural Zone. TTie In* toMparcelsof4.e58acresand ^

^ D DIVISION Aftor-the-Fact auperty consisting of Z90O acros iciwn»hlp9South,Rango16Ea8t. nling located 1.6 miles North of ealand addressed as 4252 t^ofth tIn ttie Agricultural Zone. The Irv aflonsacroforadauflhter'shome c

1LAND DIVISION by Harold Fra- Tlating of 6.44 acres located In. tSou*. Range 10 East. B.M. Also id In Moandor Point Subdivision tEast 4500 North, Twin Falls, Ida- ||no.Tholnlondodusolstodhrtde 470S and ono @ 2.82 acres) for s

LAND DIVISION by Mark Stanger c f 38.650 acres located In SoctTon 1 Ranoo10East.B.M.Al8oknown q fe west of Hansen and addressed . rt, Nmbofty, Idaho In the Agricul- 0 d use Is to dSMe off 1.5 acres to a

jupln on property consisting of I Qovemment Lot 7, Section 6, b noo 20 East B.M. Also known es g lowest edge of dty of Murtaugh. [I North 4500 East. Murtaugh. Ida- ft

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PUBUSH:August26,189e

ADVERTISEMENT FOR ty of fu BIOS CAAwi

Sealed proposals win be posale received tjy Jeromo Coun- nolwor ty Commlsslonora, at tho svaUabI offlco of the County Clork, Stroot located at 300 N. Uncoln. Contac Suite 301. Jerom o, ID Imor, 7 63338. untn 2:00 p m pro- date: 9i vailing local time, on Sep- vnlling ' tembor19,t096,fon Commi UPQRAOINQ OF AN EX- rosorve I8TINQ FACILITY FOH re)ect« TKE COUNTY EMERGEN- BCOOp CY MEDICAL SERVICES d eem BUILOINQ. LOCATED AT SCCA; 240 UA]N STREET EAST, JEROME. IDAHO. PUBLI!

Proposals Wilt be opened and 20, end publicly read otthe — above hour and date. h

Plans, specKlcatlons. pro- V posal forms and othor In- ■ rerniation'areonfileforex- ■ ' amlnation at the following ^ locations: ■Roger Uughlln. AIA ITT621 N. College, Sulto 103 Llk 1\vin-Fa!ls, ID 83301 A a a o o la te d Q en e ra i g Contraeter* ■ i (127 2nd Street West Mmii TWln Falls, ID 83301

, TWln Fall* Plan Room LOST 124 Blue Lakes Blvd. S Malo Twin Foils, ID 83301 . spots, IntermountalnContraetor Ing 415N.CunlsRoad area.Boise. ID 63706 1601A iS o o la te d O en e ra l . Contnotore LOST110 North 27th Street bagv| Boise. ID 63702 I

. A bkJ bond In tho amount o f6 % o f th e to ta lb id amount.lncludIng any add ~ altemates. Is required.

Copies of documonti may >loos( bo obtolned bv licensed com general contractors and by doy t

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fundablodoposh'ofSl00.00 ihott por se t Others may obtain d o c u m e n ts o t o o s t.

• A PubUc Woiio Contrac-tots Ltoense for the Stalo of siNQLIdaho is roqulrod prior .to . - . h tho award for this work. .

> A Slto Visit for prospoo- - 1 1 ^I tivo bkldors win bo held on YouoI Soplom borlO , 198601 riago' 10:00 o'dock a.m., at tho mmiI coostnicUdn slto. Wost‘ PUBUSH: August 10 ond Sat.:

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o re w om en a rc dying from nancy -re la ted diseases than iously thought, according to IW fe d e ra l s tudy th a t used roved da ta-coU ection tech­ie s to e x a m in e m a te rn a l hs,I th th e n e w tec h n iq u e s , archers a t th e U;S. Centers

D is e a s e C o n tro l and 'en tion in A tlan ta examined rds for th e years 1987-90 and id th a t th e pregnancy-rclatcd tality ra tio incrqased from 7.2 100,000 liv e births in 1987 to e r 100,000 live births in 1990. lough th e risks of pregnancy s t i l l s m a ll co m p ared w ith X causes o f death for women, d b i r th i s n o t a r isk -freeI t»regnancy is more dangerous I th e rep o rted national statis- ’ would suggest, said Jeffrey g , v ic e c h a irm a n of th e a r tm e n t o f o b s te tr ic s and eco lo g y a t W rig h t S ta te i-ersity School of M edicine in ton, Ohio.r h e g e n e r a l p o p u la tio n eves th a t m ed id n e can cure

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N‘9 CLUBHOUSE efltsovail. Plo, ol/dovMro S ■ at Moglc Valle: ( S l ^ 9 ^ 8 . uncoln. Jor.

B openings for FT. BAKERru^.C PR certm - Exporioncod.ISO coll 324-7074. d o y s /w o o k .

' hours will v a rIzed Child Care opply ofter 12I t y o u r c h i ld 's Cookie Bosket, C P R /F lrs tA ld Ave. N. NO p^

=ui^t!me"o^nki5J BARTENDIHQ124-6899 Bartender n e e

” ------------ exper. 19 yi».JlENCED mother In porson a t Snro to caro for your South. Mugger

S 1 5 1 : ------------ BOOKKEEPERsd c h ild c o re & Knowlodgoablool. L unches & Detollod orlet. 23 yoors oxpor. fico m anagerII ogos. 324-5764. a tm osphoro.

o u m o ^ P .^ j

nsiNO CHEF3INQ. Wo nood a Dlomondfleld Jvspopor odvonis- taurant a t Ihorosontotlvo tor tho om Canyon Sfoils territory. MUo- occoptlno opplid. Unllmflod In- PT night U n o 'xjtontlal. Soloryon oro 6-9 4-5 nIgjslon bosla. Woof- ExporloncoIII bonoflt packogw Souto, & Sal Ion, s lc k lo o v o . aro deslrablo. medical & dental, ply In person e o t S o u lh Idaho LnkosBSfd.N

, 230 E ost Main, r r ' .T T ------, ID. Mon. through

(or extra vaenllon P V P R

H ea lti

ated de^sks than preyio1986, th en increased abor f ro m 1987 th rough wh<he s tu d y sa id . The ogrppears to be due to the repa<oUection techniques, icelI. O n e of th o se tech- nan isTScpanding th e post- ' Kine f r a m e for counting spc•related deaths. mo

L e a d i n g Cols s 3 = 3 causes of ma- Gyi

te rn a l deaths T. w e re hem or- risl<

nple rhage , embo- am» lism and prog- be<

nancy-induced whih igh b lood “pressure. Oth- fin<

C in g , e r c a u se s in- fou•i-cirv e lu d ed infcc- cy- .r s i ty jjpp pjjp----------- diomyopathy, wt()f th e h eart m usde thot Id u r in g p reg n an cy or th rib ir th bu t whose exact encid e a r . thaid h e was not surprised rislid in g s because he and thath e fie ld had long sus- /at o ff id a l statistics did re t: rea lity . redlen involved in mater- b iri l i t y su rv e illa n c e for gro

id screenings;idencc of thyroid failure roiage. Estimates are that pal

t form of thyroid failure, sig5 su b c lin ic a l hypothy- injx i i r s in up tb 17 percent' theand 7 percent of men. By falg m ild cases of hypodiy- coi

scall!3 T h e T h n e s ^ f e w s

^CUSTOMER JSERVICE

7 3 3 - (

>EAOUNES:UNE ADS

2:00 PM Mondoy-Fridov for nwrfi 5:00 PM Friday lor Sundo/t publi 10:00 AM Soturdoy for Moodo/*

DISPLAY AOS3 Buiinew doy* priof b publicetioi Solw R»prwenlctiv» bf more infor

CALLTOABOUT OUR OUARANTE,

fE CHILD CARET ec h n ic ian . Provldor In our hon

lome Ford has doys/wk.. girls (2 for 0 top rate 734-7051.

CH liH A H E --------o r t h e r i a h t

fS .™ B S S,m inHome.lD CLERICAL “ _ C o n youc ttchsp i« r . body per-

J s a s

/E Interesting work. C»■ently seeking sonrfoo. arrange I Iduats for our tmvel&njnoforkll

srsrsJofofne, ID.

From dosk dories m)d. 6 -11om, 4 FuU & part timo, evok . H o lldoy w eekends & hoivary . Ploaso Must bo friendly,' 12pm ot Tho ous. end pooplo 0sket. 106 Main A p p ly In p o reD phono calisl WMton P laa , Tw — — 1350 Blue Lakes I

no o d o d . 1 yr. CLERKTS.& up. Apply Immediate oponiat 516 2nd SL Ctty Clorit. compom e rs Browpub. based on oxp. S<

^ — ;— sum olo: City 0>EB Full time. Box 102. Bliss, IDoablo In groin, or caB 352-4466 wirlentated . 01- —Dor. Roloxod C N A 's nood o dire. S o n d ro- al'lfn. especially'.O.' 105, Attn: 7om . Plooso caFalla Id. 83303 6401 for Interview,

CONSTRUCTIONho n est person Need laborers, carvreokend holp. & concrete worke« » k . Apply o t plyotW o9tK ,MuJdison 66 W.jJerome, ID. 32toon Avo. W. CONSTRUCTION-

hangers & flnishoiId Jo c k 's Res-'Iho Boot Wost- . ewx>donly.Call32

to COUNSELORS pppUcatloM for MAQic SPf

YOUTH CAh'" . i ' r B r Z ? :S a la d moking Now accepting opp bio. Pioase op- for Youth Counsel on a t 1357 Blue pllcants must pcI N . olthorobachokir'i- or 2 yrs, of collo

„ yrs. of direct COI... Salary range b«

n m l l a b l . siT K ieiK doii D C C Q on oducotkin & 0 “ H S r - r L o Bonoflts. Sond n

to:MlkoHutd Ils. 733-7300 155 Blako St.h4^ 0 «N oFoo Twin Falis, ID {

Monday, AufiBt 26.1996

P H & F a s h i o n

aths upously though tbo u t 10 yea rs , a n d e v e ry o r 'ho knows (th e s itu a tio n ) re g n lz e s th a t th e n u m b e i sported a re ju s t th e t ip of tl; le b e rg w ith re g a rd t o {prei ancy-induced) m o rta lity ,” sai jn g , who is also cha irm an of p ed a l com m ittee on m a tem i j o r ta l i ty fo r t h i A m e r ic a lo lle g e o f O b s te t r ic s , an lynecology. ^The study also found th a t tl

isk of pregnancy-related deatl mong blacks, w hich h a s Ior een h ig h e r th a n th t i t am or /hites, had grown.

“ O ne o f th e m o s t s t r i k i r indings of th is a n a ly s is is fl our-fold excess r isk in p reg n a y -re la ted d e a th a m o n g blac ^om en ,” th e f c d c r a l te a iTote.

In 1987, b lack w o m e n wei hree times m ore likely to expe mce p regnancy -re la ted deatl han white women; by 1990, th isk had increased to 4 .1 tim hat of whites.

As a re su lt, th e re s e a rc h e ecom m erjded th a t e f f o r t s educe m aternal d ea th s indue ilacic w om en “ a s a h ig h -r i: xoup.”

; after age 35■oidism, reseiircheis hope to t« jatients early and thus preveni iignificant number from deyclc ng more severe thy ro id failuj he symptoms of w h ich inclu ■aiigue, weight gain, depressit ronatipation and memory loss.

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D 9 3 1

EXT.in't dovi publieoHon iblleof/on / i publieoKon

tion, ColloTimevNewiAdvertiilrvg • ifofmoHen.

ODAYFEfP RESULTS SPECIAU

COOKlomo 3-4 FT cook for afternoons. (3 &6h on. 2 off schedule. InsU ‘ tional background helpi

----------- Call Morcia at MounUView Coro Contor, 45

r needed 5591, mornings, rior youth • -

^ M :c o o k . Burger SU-------• 734-0427.

ipeedlng YWi imd • variety ol imar« rte«th& tngoffcrtngslnlhedauir

a ' " ' s ' s r a ? ' - ' ’" 'Vsslstont —‘nSSr® DATA PROCESSINQ,n 55ns, A S/400 R P QCustomer PROQRAMMEF

- a n a l y s twn (tram- Quiiifiod candidate. Mi

hove strong AS/400 op i background. F; ■ time w«h benefits. Imnfwln Falls dioto ooonlnfl. Apply------------ Woslorn S tatos Equ

500 East Ovoria Meridian. ID 636-

Phono 1-600-852-2287 V e S 1-208-666-2287. Wa i'orionSd on oxporion

I b W n!" D18PUY----------- Display A»al»t*nt

inergetlc solf otort w:•ning, PT crootive fioro, 20/hr piponsation week, M-F. flexible hiSond le- Apply ot Catalog Dot

' of Bliss, resume helpful.10 63314 I c Penny, UV Mall, EO}vrt>ekend ___________________>d for all DRIVER ^,lly11pm- lOwhoolofwlthCDLOcoll 543- season^. roundJVaJW, DOE 0011423-4269.

M , ’ ' —:arponterarkers. Ap-i 4 S i G U A R A f ^ E I

N-Drywall

?! Export- The Times New!324^585. guarantees to s-----------■ merchandise,•RBiMnc! au tom otive I n '

daya and realontFadUty e s ta te In 1 5 da:iMjiouiona or rerun th e a dS S i o K additional 7 dajpossess T T ie re ls a $ 3 e x

arsdogroo f e e fo r th e g u an)iiogo &2 te e p a c k a g e . A

• m ay b e cance lldoponding e ^ y fo r c u sto nI, oxp. Exc. co n v en ien ce b1 rosumos th e c h a rg e wl

■ rem ain t h e sarrSL N.) 83301 11-------------------—

M TtoMK«in,TirinFaa*.-kUho 4

^ ■

Tt — •

■yone ) rec- - ib e rs )f the preg - ’ said 1 of a em a l rican

a n d

at the leaths; long 1 m ong I

ik in gis fhe . I:gnan-b lackte a m ,

w erejcperi-leaths), d ia t I tim es j

c h e rs ' r t s to I idude i - r isk

a treat vent a •vclop-ailure, 'ic ludeession,

i

ng

l _

sons. 4 tnstltu- helpfui,Duntain ir. 423-

srStop.

imarwl-iaulTMDwstop

40QAERT0. Must KJopor- ■ id. Full '

pply a t .Equip.voriond83642.2287 or . Wogo srionco.

irt with /hr per Ilo hra.Dosk,

1, EOE .

L C o m ■. WogoB9.

E E D

lews to sell Use,J in 7real•d ay s . a d a n days.

3 extra u aran- '9 .A d8 'tcelled : }tomer » b u t j 9WIII ■ I • sam e .

w &8

!

i. M Tta>»W»w«.'WnFifli,ld<

DRIVEn INorth Sido Bus Co. now . ia iiino applica tlgna lor

' school bus drtvon for ttw 96-97 school yoor. Excel­lent |o b lor housowlvos

*:------------Dftdronrodpofsonsrwod-ing to supp lom on i the family Income. This is a port time job. Applicants must bo oWe-to obtain 0 ; COU r>ave a good drtvyig |

-------------- rocortl and pass a physf* '' col. Call 324-4426.

DRIVERFO R F L A T B E D In 48statoa- CaP 206-543^126.

DRIVERExpor. driver neodod, 10

y^eelof tor hay/com cus­tom form w ork. C la ss B-COL roqulrod . Yoar roond. 734-8821.

DRIVERExpoflencod truck drfvor &

packer operator noodod for cu sto m farm work. Can Brohl 543-6974 ovoa.

ORIVERMonuro & com ollago. pay ' by th o load . COL req.,

324-4361.

DRIVERNoodod for hoppor & flat­

bed. CDL w/doutilos on- dofsomont & good drMng roco rd . Q ood bonofits avan,, Terry Sisson, InCn 206-543-5674._________

DRIVERSomi and trallor dullos, do-

ilv o ry of a g r ic u l tu ra l o q u lp m o n t . C O L a n d

Wy and mochanlcol bUIIs roquirod. Ploase sond ro- sumo to Box H96272 c/o Tho Tlm os-N ow s. P.O. Box 546, Twin Falls. 10 63303.________________

DRIVERW an to d tru ck d river In

JdromooroaforlOwtiool truck. Coll 365-6692 msg.

DRIVERSCOU doublo endorsement Loador oxporlonco. Local hauling. - Good pay on;l hoalih bonofits. Apply at Sepff Jackson Trveklng, 221 S. Lincoln. Jdromo, ID. Or call 324-3004 6- Spm. evos, 324-7230.

DRIVERS• O IR drivors. Mlioago paid, plus load & unload poy. Vacation & bonuses.

Contact Jim at 208-324-5053

Arlo 0 . Lott Trucking

DRIVERSOtivors nood to drIvo eolf

unloadors In lour stales. Call 677-4536._________

DRIVERS10WHEEL DRIVERS

CALLTHE BEST IN THE WEST

SOS Stalling Sorvicos 677-TEMP(8367) • Burley

736-HIRE(4473)-Twln Falls

DRIVERSAFS of Idaho

SIO 1st Ave. E.. Q oodlng, Idaho! Ovor tho road drivors.

Class A CDL 12wo3iom♦ stales. Mostly no touch Irolght. Also, rollel drivors. C o m p o ll t lv o s a la r y . Bonotlts. Lumpors poid. H omo regular. Modern oqulpmont.

Como by our oldco or call 1-eOO-22B-OOa4

D R IE R S ^C o ss lo C oun ty S choo l

D istric t No. 161 Is cur- rontly accepting oppllca- tlons lor bus drivors. both roQular ond substitutes, for tho Burioy, Dodo,.and Oakioy areas. Applicants must havo o driving rocord a n d bo a b le to p a s s a ph y sica l exam ination . CDL Iicenso Is roqulrod w i t h a p a s s o n g o r endorsomonL

Appllcallons may be ob­ta ined from tho School Bus Goraoo.-1340 Parke Avonuo or the Central Ol­fico a t 2 3 7 E o s t 19 lh Stroot, Burioy._________

DRIVERS D & D Tmnsportatlon

Services Q oodlng, ID

Need drivors with CDUA ond good driving record. 48 stales, homo regularly. Now oqulpmont and good b o n o fits . Com o by ot 1735 S. Main. Qoodlng,ID or coll 1-206-934-4451

DRIVERSOay & night drlvera w/moc-

honlcal exp., locoi corn silago haul. 737-4540 or326-4665-_____________

DRIVERS I OfivorQ. tlrod ol being gone

3-5 woeks? Call 677-4536 & bo homo moro otton.,

I D RIV ESExporiencod diosol, local

milkjiaui, doubios. homo • OV0 7 night, 4 days on-2

olf. Call 733-2733______

DRIVERSOTR drivers needed, iote

•• wSis?wildng^flw!* MIlS. ^ : ago ♦ othor bonollls. Con-

tBetTJBt20S-734-9062.

DRIVERSTruck drivors for han/oat

season needed. No oxpo­rionco n ocoasa ry . Call

i 536-6693._____________

1 EDUCATIONFiior School District an-

I nouncos a vaconcy for 0 port timo (4 hours) ,soc- o m ^ S pw lal Aide for

, tho 1996-97 school yoor. Tho closing dato will bo S o p to m b o r 3 ,1 9 9 6 , Pleaso apply to Sandra Roberts, Porsonnol Coor-

i d inator, 700 B Slovens ; Avo. Rler, 10 63326

mdsho Mot>(m;Aiitmt2e.lW6

ELECtRICAL WH Joomoyman oioctrtclan lor Thir Soattio area oloctrlcel f<« cofrtracjof. Knowlodgo of SJ- stroot lighting holplui. TIS S25/hr. * bonofits. Sond e ). work history lo: Eioctrlo- -»e Contractor, P.O. Box oa 5 9 7 4 2 . R en to n , WA ats 98058-2742._______ _ b^ ELECTRONICS S E lo c t r o n lc a s a o m .- .

blor/commerclal micro- qwave ropalrporson, will >,

“ train right person, soo. g„ Nells at Idaho Instrument, |,I 624 4thAve.W..TF. t.

“ FARM i;, . Irriflotlon and hand lino. ‘

Exporiencod only. Full \ timo. yoor round, for a

'* lorgo corporation. Apply in person 212 2nd Ave.

_ w. TF. ask lor Rosa.. . _, FARM Tv “ Ranch couplo. wilo to do -p;

housokM pSj.m anl"* “general ranch work and

2; yordcaro. Nonomokots.Sond resume to Sllvor ,, Crook Ranch HC32.Box

I ' 470. TusccroraNV 89834 ]

FARM I- Ranch hand, oxpor. wilh i

form equip. Familiar with 'It- heavy const, oquip, &n- irrlg. Housing provided Idng suitable tor small fomily. ~ts Apply Riddle Ronches. 7Sh Riddle. 10. 206-759-3249 J;

Why ko«p It whon you no <“ lonoor naod ll? Sell it with '

fled *d.'CaH 733-0031. _10 FARM 5?■n- & Ranch hand. Being obioIls todomaintonancoaplus. ^o- salary, housi'ng. pd. vaca- ,Jo tion. call altor Spm, ask |

for Randy. 206-566-2532. |

FARM I- ‘BEET* tho rush. II you ■ J

wantwork.wonood 10-20 uIn W0rt(0fs.«l 677-TEMP(6367) • Burioy ,

736-HlRE(4473)-Twin Falls 1- SOS Staffing Services J

nl FARM u^ Com chop opor. yr. round. i;J Wage DOE. 423-4269. ,S FARM 10, Exporioncod outside food- ' 8- or on dairy In Joromo. '

Pioasocall324-5211,osk '- for John._____________ |]0 FARM <Id Exporiencod tractor drivers Iin noodod lor harvest. Call I

432-5366.______________'

FARM M_ Harvest tnjck driver nood- i

od. starling Sopt. 1. Cali)lf 432-5366.____________ I

*' FARM I _ M ountain ra n g e rldor i

noodod. Musthavo oxpor.a horsos. Yoar-round Job. -

•Self-motivod. M ustbo M T rosponsiblo. Box 196 I

Wondoll. Idaho 83355., j

I FARM I_ Soeklngomployoostoworit i

PT, Tuos/Wod. ol local -livestock auction working M w/ilvostock. Contact Don.324-4345.___________ I

^ FARM.h Wantod lor harvest soo-. i:i aon. mochlno/combino i

cloanor porson. Inter- iV mountain Bean Co.. Jim i

Crawford, 423-5181, ,

HOUSEKEEPINQ |For small motol, entry lovet ,

pay-S4.50.rol3oS5.OOal- . ,“ tor training. Apply ot; ,

Capri Motel, 1341 Kim.borly Rd., Twin Foils, ’

?: HOUSEKEEPINGTHEBESTW ESTERN

CA N Y O N SPRIN Q S ' I'* PARK HOTEL (INN) Is *■: 3 accepting applicallons.lor ^ tho Housokooping Dopt. ' “ Muat bo ablo to work

wook days. Compolltlvo wagos and attondonco ; bonus opplios. Ploaso ap- _

- ply In porson 011357 Bluo ^ L ^es Btvd, N. Twin Fjlls.

ol INVESnOATOR '<0 Rotoil store Invostigotor.•I- Position roq. 100% travel, ih Wo sorvo OR. WA. ID,

MT. ND, SO, NE, & AK.” Applicant must bo 21 & .

H .S .g ra d u a te , Qood j handwriting, good spell- u Ing & ability to stale ob- ^ Borvations accurately. Opening salary S1200/m-

" o.,S100rolsosalter3&6 ■ moa. Respond to nows-

V- paper in own hondwrlting.~ S tato education, work

rocord, & any special 0- qualification. Sond to: , •' Box 91538,% Tho Times - ~ Nows, P.O. 8 0 x 6 4 8 , M g. ®3303- 0

jANrroR ”Ofllco cleaning, days, port

” time, good part timo )ob.,0 Gail 733-8100 or 736- KJ 8100 osk for Randy

LEGAL ~ -Logoi Socrotary, oxpor. nl roq. Sond rosumo to PO fn Box 369. Attn: John. Twin lg Falls, ID. 63303,

MAINTENANCE ” IlyouarolooWnflforoPT

malntonancolob - we ‘0 have Iti Coil^ 677-TEMP(8367)^ 736-HIRE(4473)

SOS Stolflng Senricos

~ MANAOra ,at Seeking assistant opora- !>. tions monaoor to vrark in ill tho'doy to day operations

of a potato processing- plant. Profor a degree or

equivalent work oxp. Inn* fowl onglneorlng, indus- 0 Ulal ongTneoring, agrlcul- c- turai rolatod discipllnos. ar or business admlnlstiotio- ir. n. Sond cover letter, ro- 10 sumo. & salary history by1, Aug.31.1996to: Human a Rosources, Box 99155, r- % Tho Tlmos News, P.O.IS Box 548. Twin Falls, ID

833t)3-054e.

196

MANAGER MEDIOTho 7]m«3-A/ow9 Is looking Radloli

for a CIrculotion District 26-30Salos M anager In Rural porionTwin Folts County who is sottlnjsn ooorgotic IndMduol to resum

- worfc with our youth carri- - - FoUs. I ors ond Ihgir parents plus ad u lt c a r r ie r s who aroboth Independen t con- ^ u i itractors on home deiivo^ , routes. Position requires

- w o r k in g W ith o a r r i — ^o rs /c u s to m e rs In-oarly MEOICmorning hou rs ond with CMA Ecarriers on sa le s moot- has 2ings securing new cus- 3-1 Iptom ers to r T h e T im es- train .N ows In th o even ings. 1626This is a lull time position' Twin Iwith com pany bonofits. ■

a S S ” KC Ire 'R s lS n D S rto r “ dditi

---------POBOX548 PV j"Twin Falls, ID 83303-0548

C isu lllsd . . . lor peopio MEDICevotywtwret 733-0031. CST P

■ sumoMECHANIC ATTNJoumoymon Electric Motor coin,.

M o c h o n ic n e o d o d In ' Pocatoilo. Excel, salary DOE. P lo a so s e n d re-sumo & rofs. lo: Priority “O ne S to lf ln g S e rv ice , "OSP140 North Woodnxlf, spo'Si

Idaho FaDs, Idaho 63402.1. ^ ........................................ expo

MECHANIC.............................. mono Jo u rn ey m an /M e ch a n ic ganlz;

wantod for hoavy duty ro- DOE. pair work. Coli Van Dyke g o . ' Truck Repair osk lor Ivon Bront 736-9288................................ tor. P

........ Fails,MECHANICWo are rocruitlno lor 2'in- MEDIC

dustrloi mochonlcs. Wo Entrydoslro strong mechanical, busyBectrical & welding would hoursbe holplui. Apfrfy at Long- day tvlow Fibre Co. 346 South detailPari( Ave. W. Twin Falls, able <EOE. M/F/D/V._________ lional

MECHANIC/Joumsymon JorriFor h e a v y du ty tru c k Clinicropoir. Sond rosumo to coils iP.O. Box 379. Joromo. 10 — —83338 MEDIC

—— Experi lMEDICAL oSd [

Bridgovlow E sto lo s Islooking lor a progroMivo ApplltindlvlduQl to-manago the TwinDietary D opt. M ustbo uJCSo b lo to m o n a g o 2 0 ♦ omployoos. Managomont MEDICoxporionco. knowiedgo ol Intormtherapeutic diet, budget lo r Ifconi/ol. Lovol 1, 2 & 3 a oduit:MUST. Only exporiencod to 7 oindividuals nood opply. daysCall 736-3933. EEOC o p o r

---------- K:ChlropracUc A ssistant honeExperience necessary , Afgnibilling, posting poymont. oppiy

disofl). Sond resum e to Whonj PO Box 105, Attn:Ro90, TwinFalls, ID 63303

MEDICALOiotaryAssl8tont.fulltimo.No oxporionco nocoasary.Wewilltrain. ConiactVlc- '"0 " kl Kasimatis a t Gooding Rohab, 934-5601

MEDICAL oloniFull tim o RN C h a r g e humiNurso a Part timo RN/L- Inc. iPN Charge nurse. Wood IndiviRlvor Rohob a Care Con- Ihorttor takes pride in giving sonsquality caro lo our rosido- Eootnts. II you havo a strong Twin dosiro to w ork with tho oldorly and would liko to bo a part of our fast grow-Ingtoom .thislstholoblor 'you. Wo olfor an attrac- '® ' '

■ tlvo em p lo y m e n t pkg .which includes. PJ “

• S u p p o r t i v e W o rk in g “ “1Environment P ” J;

•CompoilUvo Salary •Modlcal a Dontal •Poid VocotionsFor imm odiato consider- u c n ir

ation ploaso call or apply: «i<.e iat Wood Rlvor Rohab a jn d !Caro Contor 511 E 4lhS l. »rouiS h o s h o n o . ID, 633 5 2 . “ ho AttnDNSorAdmlnislrotor OR Call (208) 666-2228.

MEDICALSoif motlvotpd, responsi- curolcbio CNA'S for homo care. ,|.“ 4Stalfing tho Mofllc Volloy, . ' 1 °C a ll o t 7 3 4 - 0 6 0 0 o r p“ ||,1-800-303-0602. mo'.';

K”'”200 2nd Avo-N. Twin Falls . f /m ,

MEDICALASSISTANT PT for busy ^

Twin Falls practlco. May u c n i .w ork In lo FT . P to a s e t h f rspecify PT/FT proforonce . 'I ''”on your rosumo. Sond re- i,«_, surno 10 B ox 9 1623 .%The T im e t N ew s, P.O.Box 546, Twirt Foils, ID , V,®?.8330»054e.___________

MEDICAL MlSCl Director ot Nursing'wanted

to s u p o rv iso 0 64 -bod .c -H r Modlcoxo cortlflod loclllty, B ono llls ovo ll. S a la ryOOE. For Intorvlow, coll »cone Mark. 423-5591 or submitapplication o t Mountain •p n tView Caro Contor. 500 E. . 0 ^ 0Polk, Wmboriy. . " ,

ClftMlliod roadota nro looking p p X Iw item# Ihoy wsnt lo buy.PiBco youc Bd today lor _ quk*r#sponso.733-0931.

Certified Nv A ssistant ClTRAINING PROVIDED T

A CNA. CLASSES BEGir THE END OF AUC

RN Relief PcPART-TIME AND O N C U .

INTERESTED APPUCANTS APP

T W IN FA C A R E CEP

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HORIZON/CMS HEALTHCARE

DICAL MI8CELIdiology Tech needed CIrcIo Ak30 hrs. por week, ox- bo takiirienco required. Offico slartlnitting with no coll. Send truck disumo to Box 679. Twin •ratoriOls. 10,83303--------- — -.ond-mjT»bo^#aMnay»wprt»o howouyBbloplacoa

u ilt lsd Bd. Th# CMt It w..,tho rotuIU ire high.TarteUKinod.733-0031. ACOH— ' —m entxOICAL drtvi>rs.IA Bridgovlow Estates CircleIS 2 openings lor 1 FT is EOE11pm a PT split. Will — —aln. Apply In porson MISCEU326 Bridgovlow Blvd. Bobyslttowin Fans, TD. EOE Uom&----------:----------------- to 7:15DICAL proforrilA’S, Bridgavlewac* 733-43f»ptlng applications tor-4 —Jditlonal positions. Ap- MISCEUy In peraon. 1828 Btld-.. ^AMEHIjjviow Blvd., EOE. Register

morrowDICAL fof ConT PRN/CALU Sond ro- food Pjrao lo: St. Bonodlcts, houso,TTN: Fayo, 709 N, Un- Uvery. (3ln, Jeromo. 10.83338. mfy. S<

II.—I. timepoDICAL NEector of Nurslr>g Servic- 734-64S2s. Twin Falls Clinic & Serving'ospltol. 44 bod multi- VsTlijocialty hospital. Quallfl- ■'Itions Includo previous “ ISCEUxporlenco In nursing JuVENl lonagemont. strong or-onlzallonal skills. Salary Mlni-(OE. Exc. benerit packa- <0 . S end re su fn o to : Standairont Bodily, Administra- managiir. P.O. Box 1233, Twin of |uvoralls, 1083301. EOE pHonts;— — probatlIDICAL quiremtry level Illo dork lor levol dusy modlcal facility, FT field a S3urs will includo Satur- doallnfoy a Sundoy. Must bo youth 0stall oriented, depend- years fbie vrith good orgonlza- Applica}nal skills. To submit ro- the reccjmo/appllcatlon, contact Minidolonl Ayers at Twin Falls houso Illnlc & Hosp. No phono' ted withIlls occeptod. EOE. Smllh. ^perionced hospital cook u , e - c i , nd Dietary Aid. Evening lilL.Rotallngwookenda., ppticotlons takon at tho win Falls Clinic a Hospi-■J cafeteria. ^ ^ d a r t

BICAL 'ermedlate Care facility monilo)r Menially Retarded fondorduits, Now hiring, 11 pm court <17 am shift (4 days on 3 roquiroays off). 3-11 pm shilt valid liponlngs. All training conso £rovidod. Starting S6.50 Ulclo liorhour,OOE.141ShoS’ schooono Street North, Above oquivoiromo rosmurant. Plooso oval. ol

ion youVo Io»l #om#lhfno submltlaluablo. 0 dassiHod od can nuone « a valuabiB Irfcind in nnd-Hlll.CalI733-0031. '

^/RS. Inc., has on opon- pu,i.,|mo igforoThoropyTechnl- ion. This is 0 PT poslllon.kppllconts musl havo a —I.S. diploma or ils oqulv- MISCEUilont a 2 yrs.'of oxp. in Nowoccilumon services. Outlofl for 2 pi1C. conducting group a Apply 1 idlvldual dovolopmontal. 152 Mahorapy. Intofostod por- ----------ons should opply ot 484 MISCEU•oatlond Drive South. Now hin•win Foils. 10, EOE. ottondt— I son. Tr EDICAL olthoh iw hiring NA/CNA a 1N/LPN, FTaPT. Woof- MISCEU or cheerfu l w orking Phone i and., oxc. bonofits, com- poopl» lottlivo wagos. a 0 warm. »,ecELI aringenvironmDnt.llyou cwim ir» tro interested In a lulflll- ^,^"2 '? ng positlo'n. ploaso call /lounuiln View Coro Con-or, 423-5591.EDICAL MISCEUr S Bridgovlow will have ju e rp- odditlonal R openings s o |< iround tho first of Sopto- nT.r nm nbor. Ploaso opply In ^ , 4 , lorson. 1626 Bridgovlow

6^-TE>e d i c a l mmdsEirgicol Scrub Toch.Certl- « lod exporiencod Tochloodod lor prlvoto Twin ^ “ qiJ,'a lls Surgery C ontor. _4oto full or port timo ’iroloronco. Sond rosumo , ,4 30 : Box 91628. % rft« _ _ _rimes Nawa, PO Box OFFICE> 4 8 ,T w in F a l l s , ID aMERIm o t. . Olllco V.

lovols 1EDICAL norariERAPY TECH noodod '0 work with proloundly 7^ ^ e >landlcopped chlldron. sorvlnaI:45pm-I0pm or shifts. v.?,Vookond wotk Involved, ______f Inlorostod call Tereso at PLANT £>34-5603. E.O.E semlnia ISCELLANEOUS

Hiring Nowfodory/lood processing Msltiot Varehouso woriiorsork nil operators nil war' k>nstructlon/CarpontJV

:DL drivorstostaurant/Doli pfonnif

EXPRESS SHERSONNEL SERVICESTwin Folio, 733-7300 ,

iirloy, 670-4040 * No Foo

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C l a s s e sD TO BECOME ■GINNING AT •

a sP o s i t i o n A.BCAa POSITION -- -------

RECEP\PPLY IN PERSON T O No^oc

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bo go^ oblo tA pubUc. \RE CORPORATION | | {J® J™

:LLANE0U8 • REPORTERI A Construction will Do you liveIking applications Jerome'orIng Aug. 26th. for ty ? A re]: drtvsTS, lotdar op- oriented? Ior*, d lsp a to h * rt, part-timo jmschanfcs-for-tho. _ln to .iw ai6 * 9 7 su g a r b o o t Tho nmes>n. Apply In porson Ing for you.l2Hlflh[oncrAvo. Wo’rohiriogrs must havo a Class sistontlolLw/doubleondorso- criminal onitx-We-wHi ira ln - 'fonnatk>n,rs. divorce r:Ii A ConstructJon , wookly nc€ foQturo on

I counties.UXANEOUS Tho applicainerneedod. M-F.9- akooneyt« a Mon-Thurs. 4:15 ond roilaWi15 PM, exporiencod ’n. We’d prirred. Coll Y.F.C.A. of Goodin>364, .__________ Uncdn Coi

;LLANE0U8 ll'wuVo'^lr^RICAN OTAFRNG S h o Uoier loday-W ork Ti>- toKosHnRI3wl Noeding workofs ito r. Theonstructlon. Factory, p o Box 5i Prcwosslng, W ore- j o 83301.0, COL Drivofs, Do- ----- - -2 -----^ Cashiers. Tempo- RESTAURASeasonal and Full- Cashler/H

positions. PT , ovosrjEVERAFEEl Applylnpe1S2 1-600-731-TEMP Q eorgeKigThe EntlreM aglo 1719KImiJleyS ln«il9B 6l RgSTWRAELLANEOUS G reat JobIiNlLE PROBATION but only for

OFFICER a m b ltio uli-CosslB Juvonllo people.M

Corrections oldor. Apla rd d u tie s : C a s o M axle's Figomont/supervislon- Twin Falls,rtjnilo oflondor com- '•"* T .im Tts with court ordered RESTAURAation. Minimum ro- Perkins 0;jmonts, b a ch e lo r's cu rren t yI degree In ro lo tod n o c o d lina 2 years oxporionco Sfvo™- BIng wllh d isrup tive hearth Insu I or 0 minimum of 4s prior experience . 401K Pl0 i

s r-ith resume to Duano ®

li-Cossla Juvonllo RESTAUR/sCofToctlons Aro you a I

ird duties: Functions Hut Is lookI assistant lo tho pro- leade r cain dopt. Assists with must be heitorlng juvonllo o f - ' sponsibleor compllonts with wJiiing to 0t o rd o rs .D r iv In g o s. CarooIred. Must p o so o ss iho right piI Idaho d r lv o r 'a 11- )Uvo pay a0 ond carry own vo- vvltti a ' wn 3 In su ra n ce . H igh woritlngor 3ol e d u c a t io n o r porionco p /olont. Appllcotlons fn person, at the rocordor’a of- locotlon. E1 the Minidoka Coun- Durthouso, Must bo RESTAURJ ilttod w/ resum o to JorornoToc 10 Smith, Minidoka IngPT.doj Ity Clori< by 9/3/96. A pp ly ln 1

- ' South Unc -LLANEOUS - -a OPERATOR: RESTAUWno, must have COL UCasltoM ibo 25 yrs or o lder, rant Is occtroln. Coll 324-8606. Hons lor h— ........... — d ln n o rshELLANEOUS , Sal, Wo rccopting appllcallons high onorgpart timo positions. bo19 . Ap|

y a t Roys T anning, 111 S. Por ilain Avo. North. TF.

----------- -------------- -- RESTAUR/ELLANEOUS PizzaH ulisilring full timo fuol oppUcailoiidont. Apply In por- aliiit coo>Trovolor's Oasis, N. dellvcrypc) Hanson Bridge. a drtvors r

ELLANEOUS . ’jJlsM g’ ®e so le s a d e liv e ry hn HO noodod. 73»8606.ELWNEOUS Lakes a JlInstructor n o o d o d ‘ N o lo H l

. 1-3pm. W Sl p ro -

JEST IN THE WEST3 Stalling Sorvicos - . l e sjmployoosgotVac.. call mo a lc aothorBonofits.Call llRE(4473)Twin Falls •EMP(6367). Burley

oro slncoj a NA'S noodod Im- mind workialoty to work In Mag- '«>" fio. l l . , S H . I I o , a , o a : W > ; |

wol's Homo Coro lopds a I:43 Lynwood Mall m ission K

■I............. - m o o t or:E goalsl Co:;RICAN STAFRNG w i t h y oI workers ol oil skill demands,s noodod lo fill tom- LMonTusca ry a n d f u l l - t im e K ^ .K U XIons. NEVER A FEEI 733-7512152 1-600-731-TEMP E q u a l 0ig Tho Entire M agic Employer. aTloy Since 1 9 8 6 1 _

TSUPERINTENOENT Local builinis Vegetable S e e d doalor loilOklng a Plant Super- porson wilidem fer our Rlor. Id, ’building-nluctlon laclllly. This ondhanjwtion Is rosponsiblo tor on experii:ting and organizing 1120. EOI

S r ^ m y . q u o l - Major olr fimollnoMOndwstby .pany nosnino oroanlzina ond monogersI r X S K c W l . calM-600

« M 0°s^S t0 riS 'h fl^g and w arehousing J '™ ! , ems. This position ref» sa tloast6yoorsou- c la ss lflo/Isory oxporionco In dppartm iseed business or oth- c ludo toiqu lva len t In p la n t ads. Input

I rosumo and co v er flododvorir to P.O. Box 290. Rl- porionco,

vMth custc>£cwUOppMmlly

EPTIONIST I ta . Ifln llod Friday n ights , 4- rosum o:.1, SaL oltemoons, 1- Kiml 1. Prior oxp. prolorrod. Customer J :;a. 733-4564. %Th*T

— PO Box! EF NIQHT AUDITOR Idaho. 1 p.m. to 7 o.m. Must - ' g o o d w /n u m b o r s a SECRETAI a to work wdll w /the FT office pi lie. Apply in porson at or skills front dosk. 1350 Bluo Dorlono 1 08 Blvd. N. Twin Foils, • on oppoir

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rCR........................ SECRETARY/llvo In Qoodlng, TRATWEA8S.'or Uncoln coun- noedod lo ujre y o u d e t a i l - a g ra equ lprrn Do you wont B - aalfts a servi10 job you ca/i fit Burley area. iirsch edu leU fso .. _ ^ p u i o r . a . bno9-/V«w9 is kMk- expM enco emrtXJ. Qulfos good cing a part-time as- tlori sk ills. 110 holp^us gather work. Involves I and dvil court In- lod du tie s ., Fi in, nw rtage* «r*d- - s a l a r y DOE. e ro c o rd s f6 r a **5”® ^ ' now s ot rocord PO 99592% on the northside PO Box 548,

9. Id. 83303 llcant should havo o c rn F T in v /B

idIng, Jerom o orcoSiy.iM ii"!'* nyM T O geawired. • Chock diM itiefInterested, mall 0 y o u n e o d -notter-and.rosumo. _ >»vojnonoy.1 Rk:hoft. City Ed- ~ *10 rim oa-N ow s, SERVICEjx 548, Twin Foils, Progressive 11- CO. needs a n

inAkrr SkillOd SOfViCC

OS a w eekends. SHEETMETAI1 person oflor Spm. Exp. sh o o t m• K 'anne.F ood p e rson . Shoi<lmber1y Read Metal, Poul, It

IRAKT TEACHERloblRoxlblo hours Hoodston ef NI lor those who are Novada has pio u s o n d e n jo y for pro-schooB .M u s tb e 1 9 o r Jockpot. NV.

iCs. ID._________ Into., call 702-

IRANT TECHNICIANs ol Twin Falls Is B oise's m ost |tiy hlring oxperi- auto servicelino c o o k s and immedlote 01

:. Benonts Includo q m drive ablnsurance, up to f 2 line technician011 paid vocation, ^ v o auto dOi s |o n . Apply bo- p o r io n co , ol ’pm & 5pm. 1564 bond to d s a t ikos Blvd. N. rocord. Wo h

S n t . r h o l p ,

r = S — -TELEMARKETTelomarkoiers

‘sasioT?';': "■.'ji'j.gg!9 hord working, re- TRAVELbio, dodlcotod a Experienced!to occopt challeng- Call Murdockroor potontlol for 733-1666.It people. Compel- 1 —

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on a t the Addison q o l Duties_________ Ing septic ta

JRANT se rv ic ing SEroco Time now hir- clowlng llnoidoysaweokonds. ^ in p o rso n , 1100Jncoln, Jorome, 10 6om-Spm lor

JRANT WELDER1 Mexican Rosiau- E.*POi “ "co i

sh llt. W ed. thru p e rso n o l 2ro nood 0 friendly Dr., Burioy.lorgy porson. Must 'T - ' ~

SJRANT Pa^it Ave. W.Jl Is now accepting n'Fn<5mti iilons for closinglooks, wall slall a e r ,e

ra^^st^bo'wlM M 677-TEMP{63.T s ^ tm ^ u s W a l ” ^H.RE(4479. Compotllive pay —t bonollls. Apply In ■ 21. tho Addison. &U0 IeMPLOYUB a Jerom e location,111 p o s it io n s o re IN HOME CAlie 01 oach sloro. oncod lady '

'■ your eldoriyJRANT . S c o t . refs, ipositions ovoll. Ap- —■porson at North's Job W onted (wagon. 1639 Kim- ronch In the IId., Tvrfn Falls. 10. a rea. Experii

■ Ing Syrs.: mil foodlng cattlo

a lot's tolk! Toll mo willing lo mo\luch you wont lo 669-8526 asloxt yoar. If your ^high enough a you ^ icoro a you don'tforking like the dev- 1 RESUME PR

; E E E : =a lop dollor com- ^ '■m lo se e that you I 21o r o x c o e d y o u r I EMPLOColl mo right now ■ O P P Q R l y o u r o o r n l n gids. $1 ,000 Wookusow E n v e lo p e !UX.K96.S Froo dotalls.2 to :S P E U B I O p p o r t u n i i y aCI,M iami,R

-------------------- TYPIST. HOME PC use

luildlng m atorlols $45,000 Incor’ looking for soles Coll 1-600'I wilh oxporionco In Ext. B-1ig ■matorlols, tools, - inJware, Pay based

'.^A O E B S L Salrpurtllcationcom- now h iring so le s lers. For IntonriowJOO-226-4925 ;— ------------- -------- 3(?»8-Netw currentlyn o p e n in g In tho ^ O P P O R lIflod a d v er tis in g bJJs in S s Wim on l. D uties in- ^ io tu b o Otak ing c lasslllod Tubular;

iputlnglnto comput- tjghts 1GI holplng customers installs liII phasos of dassi- without co Ivortlslng, Solos ox- . finish v«rk CO, compulor skDls, n© hoal, col ipeliingondthoabll-. , Tho righl communicate woll could run istomor a m ust Perfect lor r sltkin is 30-40 hours backgroui wk.-Salary is houriy complonion » n u se s and benof- oriented bu: In to re s te d so n d morolnforr 0; • Bright imPstlerson, ' 1-600-77 lorServiceMonagor ' or541-7< p« Tlm9P-N»wt,ox 548, Twin Foils, CONCESSICIho. 63303^)548 (2) wllh 01

■ ' e n o rm o u sTARY ^ Call736-171i 0 position. Comput- ■Ills req u ire d . Call FOR SALE: I10 a t 934^451 for routo. Eorr wlnlmonL;. nowl1-60i

3 support busy

t e a 's ;>a. SecroGuisl, CURREHTL\ a ^ o o i ^ g . _TM E£0U 0\

INDEPENDi JUNIOR ROI

itm mony var- AVAILABi . , FuU benefits.DE..Sond.fB-_ •TWINFAUS I cover letter to R0UTE732 I % Time Nms 1100-1899 bik./ 48, Twin Folts. Ave East

1100-1499 bik R— III. gn«tIY/R*c»ptJoolst ioo-2a9blkBmJ), afternoons. ioo-499 bik 8lu<oxible. Call Rlvb North1 Home a Ener- All Bluo Lakes OrS600 100-299 Wk Ash Jtied lor MuiBvor 1100-1299 bik >• n o groot way Avo. Eastnoy. _____:___ffyotilly^ln th»$" _______ i ar»

Ing a liidtptndi

‘S’m S i S l ? ;rviceman.. Tak-

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S J 'C l ☆☆☆☆-jl.iD. 438-5055

. T H ETIM ES*of Nonhoostom rilR R E N T L ^

W. 35 hrsjwk., INDEPEND I poy, $7.75Air. JU N IO R RO

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w -RT,603 IN GOOD)sl progressive'lce center hiia 200000 biks 2ne0 openings for ASlhAw ability gonorol 100-600 bIks Ml

dans. You must 100 .7 OO Wks M1 doaiorship ox- SL

<. Apdy In per- Infl Stapiioi Ponilac- , ^Ddlliacot 233 It you I lv In thtiJ, Boiso. ID, Ask i art /rjf#f»sl*ioritz. Ing a lnd$pand — — lor routa carrierI ETINQ eontMCt Brueaors noodefi Im:. at 733-0931 url'1 Hourly wago. 355.onco nocossary. -Call 733-8350. . . .

p h o n e c a b T rI Local s i te s • f<!:___________ $2K/vrf<pctonlialg w/info. 1-600-701 Operator, Look-Bckhoo operator ■Irlvor w/CittSS A I MONEYTO ties Ind: Install-c tank systems, SSO-IOOK

R o«n” col,M U llines, & otgging. 20 fl-734-87 eq. lo do hoavy6-2042 botvrtwn $$ NEED CAI lor moro info. Wo buy notes a r«

c o n tra c ts . Cii c o a w i d . , . ,tost required. Buying a now hor

-8015. Apply In rionclng a socoII 227'S. Knox gogo? CompoUt ly. ' Cali Loo’s Rnar-------------------• vices at (20a)73.dors, apply at CREATIVE MOPTroilora, 452 S. RNANCIN

.W., Twin Falls. Attrocth^o morigo

H i j —needypul • ♦ g o s nonownor c iffing Sonricos ♦Mobllo home iw

■ «Crodit probioms214 Locally ownodanfl

TJENTWANTED THE MONEY E> 736-0033 or cat

CARE Exporl- ■ . . , ' T lidy will care lor * * * * * * * *3riy lovod ones, i n te r e s t rateIs. 734-9036 dow n edon a dairy or Iho Magic Valloyjerienco: bread- _

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----------- 1 1-800-4S4-:•preparaticinIonal resumes —01733-1606 A ' ^— I ILOYMENT REAL estate loor IHTUNTIES ost nogotlobio. <eekly Stuffing . mp e sa tH o m e . £ 305Ills. Rush SASE I CONTRAC.. Box 650069- ■ MORTQA nl,FL 332650069------------------- $S TOP DOU

ncomo polontlal. _ ,000-513-4343 J ------------ —

DEBTCONSO^

I Cosh, Chock,ri^mcc-e ordortoS.W..JSINESS Twin Foils 6330DRTUNtTlES T w k iF o M ^

J OPPORTUNITYMOooIorship ■tlar skylight Is 100 sq.ft. ^Ills In 2 hrs. B | | | l | | | gitcorpontrya H n F I M ntrorkexponso. H U i j i i m i, cold, orloaka.' , -righl person m 4 0 ^run with this! ■ SCHOC,a r s " I i»sTRucmorn 0 sonrico GRADESI f S S S Z 'S PRIVATE CHU

EmUEKTABYS r o s o i A

iSION STANDS Ca»L5J|;5« h oqulpmont tolUS to mbntlon. F o r o r o t . ^ t 1716or 734-9752 (Stato Cortfflod

£: Locol vending SEWING • Now Earn big $. Coll sowing/cralt 1 •600-350-8363 Call 733-4619,

.;iEOllCATKiWreAl_NINJ

• h n e c a s w y . C t a ^ 0UTE3 ghSeptim bore.FulI B L £ part ‘Ifna P®* lilSS*

uate# upon complelto------------------ thls 'coursB rThose-tk.Addlaon Involve t s ^ r e p a m t

quaDly control, and 0 Rler Avo. tronk; filing. Also refo

— our a s Jn classlflca l n S L N .- 200-ACCOUNTINC lluoUD^es CLERICAL Ploaso CO

wrtteto:Ctrdo^ N . H A R Block Compsi kHoyburn « 1 B A d d I w n A ^

Twin Fall*. ID 6330________ 733^0106

MASSAQE TRA1NIN 1; d S «tart» S e p t 6 onds t

23,1996.FrW ayovoi and So tu rday c lass 1 0 6 h o u r s .M a s a i T echnician cortlflci

f W W Con 733-9110, Jim or----------------SuoPhlHpoforWorma

^ E w s B R a J IL Y H A S K g J i i l B i,owiNG r f f l i r r T H j n iIDENTOUTES ^ —

i OPEN HOUSES3DING

fld Ave E. Ploaso chock your ad^ve E. corroctnoss on iho tM ain SL day that It runs, a s 1M o n S a Tlmos-Nows Is notM o n tan a sponaiwe for errors a

. w . . h . 11“ “”°o n SL

“ Wy®"’’ I HOMES FOR SAU

B U H L -B y O w nor: le s e araaa homo on Clear Lake 1 Had In ba- Course, »8 G roon 8 n d a n t/u n - Toe Box. E xcel, ho 'ar~Plaasa crafted finish Insldo a « Sfeven* 2 eovorod pottos, oak 1 i x t 280 or .tom kitchon cabinol

on te rta lnm on l cen Beautifully landsco

\___w/view'Cf tho Clear LT w M Qolf cort ga rag o , gi

ontry to homo i to s . h ) ROUTES ooe to opprodato. Mi fo r s a l e , many oxtrw. list Is a

ial (roo cord Call Don Ownor-Ag 700-7177 543-6954 Phil Chris

and Co.________

2 BUHi:” ^0 L O /tf< Sale Failed...

...and back on the maiK ss With the appraisal dcqu^loons. Huny to seo thia ton37^ homo on a landsca: — — comer lot with sprinkli: a s H7 ganigo, deck, bosomI real estate Appraisod a t S49,9CC r e a l lv a C ^ Morlo • S43-501

BARKER>omo? Ron- CaIIB43-4371 now cond mort- lUtfve mtosl tandol.Ser*n 4 « 4 9 4 DECLO. 25 acres pas--------------- BIO wator, 2 wheel ll9RTQAGE 3 bedroom, 2 bath hi:INQ ' attached gorago. 4Cigago rates oil stool shop. Goodcr.75% for: yards. Call 654-2605,up to 100% . i '~>rMn:ha30S EDEN 3 bdnn. 1200 8loans Log siding, triple windlotions Cloon and roady lo niprovala Into. S49.900/otfor.Tisokay owners colloct 909-indoporolod 0275 oftorSpm.

EDEN 3 b d rm . 2 b •*** 1488 sqfL Almost O'r * * * * * thing now, inci. 2C I t e s a r e «hop. $65.600/ojior. ” , ownors colloct after i

!".l7.5»)toroflnanco GOODING 1 acre, 3 bno for. 214 bolhs, firoplaco,olldation sp rink le rs , h o o t pavomonta w/AC, covorod pot:a sh cor ga rage, extra s.poorcredit .S116.000. C all934-1available —

GOODING Nico 2 b >*o'"o, Just romode

.o m p a n y j o bo s o ld w /i b(r * * * * * homo, 2 yrs. old. Lov

' ' ■" comer lots. Qood IclO on. $99,600, ownoiVANTED carry. Call 934^766

)on, short or S40K. Inter.

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iA I a u to m o tiv e Itei SERVICES in 7 d a y s a n d r ■ i . . J i f 7 i l e s t a t e l n 1 5 dE JUDA^ON o r .w e will r e a

Uiaadanaddrli a l7 d a y s. TH!

CREDIT is a $ 3 ex trac h a r g e f o r t h

ic i^ o n s lf s ’ g u a r a n te e d <, o r Money p a c k a g e . Ad /.. Box 953, m a y b e c a n c e l 303^)953. earfy f o r c u s to r

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t i ------------- 1 HAQERMAN • 2 oto: i , e /- bdnn, Ib o th . Now Cl UOTON

w /s h o d , f r u i t I n $63,000. Coll 837-

Sy S ol] In Hazelton KANSEN. By ovmor, irollmont lor . 2100 sq. f t 4 bdnr 100I year. bath. C ould a d d a • ^ o r . bdmis. baihs a (omll >4^788 • In panlolly finlshod I h teachers . Nice oroal S72.500. KJTeachOfs) 734-8676 or 423-411

w occeptlhg K O H E Saslow asO c I ts tu d o n ts . $265 a month O A C 9, Coll 733-2224.

KPANY « 0 0 L .

Ite In all idMdualperiwic*— ------- -sse sb e- .FuBand . o ns a re ' todgrsU- ilelionoftse-jobft--------------larsilon, nd deo- refer to

ficatlon riNQ or wcaBor

mpsny ,va.fe»301

INING- Ids Nov. ovoning

ilasses, is s a g o tlflcote. im or Or. ormoyoa

I : .

? 'Iho f lin ' asThcl ' not ro4

SALE -I

ier: ’91 ' ake Golf on a #9 I. hond- dea out, oakcus-3lnot8-& ...........center. ' Iscoped lar Lake. - D, gotod es. Musl • •

r a ‘r-Agont.:hriBwell

tf...e market ' ol donol a tonillc Iscapod irinkTor#, isomont.»9,eoo)-5075

1 pasture, loel linos.Ith home, a. 40X48 » d cattle >605.

>00 sq.lt.windows./to move ffor. Coll 909-790-

. 2 bath,>st ovoty- I. 20x20 iffor. Call iftor Spm.

), 3 bdrm, oco, auto at pump 'I patio, 2 tra shop,334-8194

I 2 bdmi. nodolod. .1 bdrm.. Lovoly3 od locatl- wnor will 4766

'EED

anteed id The sg u a r- 3li mer*e o r -------»Itemsnd real5 daysrerunddrtion-T hereixtrairtheeed

Ads L iceiled ' sterner . ce but le will sam e. : ,

J otory. 2 jw c a i^ . ulsldKg, ,•. Gorago t t r e e s . . B37-4434

mor, over Ddrm. 1V4 dd addn. family mi. hoi bsmt ,500. Coll . 3-4167. •

a 0 down,)A C .224.

■ H 0 M E 8 > 6 R P ^ H IE 8 ' |T O O N T H E III tti

Thousands otgovem nw it yo : forodcM dand . wi

ar«akCaJITonFfo•,7^tM . J 1-60(M 9»4247 Ext 1006 ^

H O U E 8 FO R PENNIES Pf ONTHEOOUARl 1000*8 »

--•-efVATHUD. FHV& b a r i r — repoB sssslons. Oovem- ment flnanctng. low or no * down, Bst for your area. 1* P' BOO-400<S08axL2S11. g

— pi IBUYKOUSES

Fixers okay, save broker. PA fees. Can 736-1170. ,b<

jkR O H E - FOR SALE BY ^ OWNER:.3 bedroom , 2 ^ story hom e on th e Golf ^

' C o M e in'Jerom e. 2B00 sq. f t . 3 c a r garage, ol> _ fIco.3H baths.2flreplac* WI os, beautlfull landscaping, fi C a l l 3 2 4 - 4 5 6 0 f o r s appolmmerrt._____________ &

JEROME 3 bdrm., 1 bath, Wl d b i. c o rn o r lo l, s h o p , p sp r ln k lo r o , $ 6 7 ,9 0 0 . k 324-6779. tr

. ________ _____________ 6JEROUEBullt'»4.4bdrm.. un

3 b a th .o v e r3 4 0 0 sq .a ,3 J 1/2cvoar..yasfln>i^aM , y

fo n ce d °b B c k y ard . RV wipark ing , jacuzzi tub In nm ostorbatti.w otbar.ost glandscaping , quiot new tsubdivision. 324-3206. 6

JE R O M E By o w n o r, 3 4b d rm ., 1 b a th In good ■nolghbortwod, sunken Uv- ■Ing rm., Ig. kitchen & din- ■Ing rm„ Ig. garden spot. ^ now roo l, 324 -7685 or

. • 324-4979._____________ ^

JEHOME ;In-town ocroago. Approx <

1.25 acros, water sharos. 7]corral, dog kennel, 2 bdrm .homo, lots ol updates. ,

! Groat location for multi- ,! family devoiopm ont. ■

JuslS 75 ,000 . ROBERT JJ O N E S R E A L T Y , 81

I . 733-0404........ - .

JE R O M E W hatadesllE n-. <.,joy the groat vlow & Ideal I location of this 1.2 acre-n e a t l y l a n d s c o p o d jproperty. Groat opon floor , plan w/ vaulted ceilings. 3 bdmi, 2 both. AC, tg. uUl. rm. & m alntonanco Iree vynal siding. Pricod right to s a lo a t S 6 9 ,0 0 0 by ow nor. O P E N H O USES W .fg -5 . Con 324-6934. _

RUPERT. 10 acres North 4ol Rupert. Brick homo. 4 Ibdrm. 2 'A bath, dbi. ga- Irogo, shop with over hood D

' c ra n e . 2 bdrm . ren ta l. 436-6515or 436-6857.

TWIN FA LLS $46,600.Oldor 2 bdrm. 1 bath cot- - tagost^o homo with dou- F bio wall construction and upgraded Insulation. Lo- coted on lorgo comer lot in TF. CALL JOANN 324- 0443 lor moro Infonnation.

I #96-245.JEROME $169,900. Love- .ly country c lass ic on 2 : ac ro s w ith spectacu lar ' viows, oxcotlont location.

■Spacious 3 bdmi, 3 both with offlco, fomily room,

•'formal dining. You must . soothlsonol CA U KATHI

’ SCHRADER 736-9219. 1 M96-26S. c

GEM ,STATE REALTY, INC. •

734-0400 I

TWIN FALLS Brand now . Qoailty lown houso In Por-

ino School district, end ' walking distance to CSI.

3 bdmi, 2 both, gas hoat, ■ control oir, firoploco. oak I kitchon. two car garogo. landscape, foncod In yord a n d n o m a ln to n a n c o

■ oxlorior. By Owner. Ask­ing $102,600. Byoppoim- montonly. 736-4497

N ovak & Novak c Home Builder*

3 TWINFALLS Farr^V alue > No. not moro political rhol- i Oflclusl a GREAT HOME \ D ta L O W P R IC E l 5

bdrm, 2 balh, 2600 sq. ft., homo. ]ust llstod on Wlr- I sching across from Harri­

son Elom. Largo comer I lot, foncod vanJ. gas heat

& air, family rm w/ fite- placo too many foaturos lolistS102,000, Fordo­tails coll Marsha Rowlond

Timberllne Realty 324-6940

TWIN FALLS MUSTSEEI Now custom built homo, vaullod ceilings, conlral air, 3 bdrm, 211i baths, lot­ted tub, hardwood floors, firoplaco, framed bsmt. 3

• car o a ra g e , au to sprin* kiors, Momlngsldo, 3100

' • sq .f l $179,900.73^0063

TW IN F A L L S O w n e r Contract $8Kdown. no bonk financing, 4 bdrm, fo n co d y a rd , g a ro g o , $72,500. $680/mo. 121§. .4thAvO.E. 736-1196

TWIN FA L L S - 4 yr old hom o w /2 6 2 3 s q f t ; 4 bdmi, 3 b oon 1,48 acros doso to lown. Auto spfin- klor, gas h e a t contnJ air, noutral colors throughout, bsmt, pasturos, brick ox- t0f1or,<f67.900.7!»-1425

TWIN FA L L S-W ollkeptl bdrni, 2 both, family room wtth nroplaco, contral air, Bas hoat, newly remod­eled kitchon.

S S H Swood Dr, 734-2806

TWIN FALLS By Ovmor“ 2 bdrm.. 1 balh. DW, stovo, largo foncod yord, sprin­klers. dog run. $58,000. Call 734-8744.

[TvinN FALLS Enloy bulkBtiying power. Invest in I - fyour next home from the ■ ^w orld's la rgest biillder. 1 *-

S v mTWIN FA LLS-brickrfloe- -2638

h e a t. 3 b d rm ., 1 b a lh . 8000 k itc lfen /balh rem ode l, $326, good neightnrtiood, f lr^

TWIN FALLS. 1 level, 2600 1 sq. f thom ew /Sbdrra-A office . O ak e n try , g a s h e a t. A C. NE iocatron. BuUtln'94.S210K.Byap- pointment only 734-434Z

TVrtN FALLS. By owner. 4 bdrm. 1V4 bath, detached dbi. g a ra g e . Aluminum ^ skiing. N k« kitchen, utUI- ^ > Ues & living reom. 2.3 ac.

-with g a ted pIpa..Z oned . ^ M2lncltyfcTjta.733-176S.

WENDELL area, .3 bdrm farm h o u s e , 2‘a c re s . s h e d s , h o r s e a r e n a , $69,600. Call 630-6335

W EN D E a • 3 bdnn, corm £ ~ ~ pletely remodeled, on 2 I ly lots, with shads and fruit ^ trees, $66,900. Cail 837- qeL I 8313 Of 636-2966 bdm

WENDELL • By Owner, 2 bdrm. 1 balh, ig. Wtchon, v ^ d ean . Call 53»6347

WENDELL. Rocontly ro- — modolod 4 bdrm. 2 bath & g a r a g e w /w ork a ro a . 569.900.637-6313,734- eDEI 6321 urn 65 or 638-5946.

512 I — FARM/RANCHES/ New

■ DAIRIES

JERO M E. F o r s a le 110 sysiacn>s botwoon Jerome & CallTwin Falls, E ast of Hwy. C 93.40acreplvot& 3handimes. CaH324-4t16. —

LEMHI Cattle ranch. Salm- 66*on Idaho. 2 homos, bam, llvirstream, aspen, foot ol Btt- alll e r r o o t M t s . . h u n t - Mu:jngffishlng. 208-766-2729. “

SNAKE/SALMON RIVERS 12IDAHO RANCH LA ND - .$8136.8 ACRES$2fl,000 —

• Spectacular wooded a a e -ago botwoen tho 2 most

■ poworlu! rlvora In Idaho,Mins, to Noz Porco Natl -fvniForost & Hell's Canyon ^4Roc. Area. Now'gravol rd, nosurveyed, warranty deed, {I51

! Exc. ow ner financ ing . _O on't m iss o u to n ID'S. TWI

. bost kept socrot. Coll to- meday 208-839-2501. ■ oil

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A C R E A G E S& L O ^ f ^

I D R IQ Q S & T E T O N tA . LB e a u tifu l v iew o l Iho TWI Toions. Between Driggs pic

• iT otonia Idaho, 16 to 20 ■, acres. Call 358-6635, S5- --------------------------lot. FAIRRELD. 40 acros bor- — J dorodbyBLM on3sidos. TW- Has spring. See 3 bdmi, P ( it hom o'on S a c re s , nice V2- view ol Soldior Mountain. — I. Call Dave at 764-2669 or ^

S ilver S a g o R ealty a t ■K 637-6153 . II H L E R -10 acros, $16,500 L : plus homo ol your choteo.]: • Groat vlow., Sunrlso Custom Homos [| Call 423-5130

l< HAGERMAN AREA >■ 1.2 acre lot With 150 ft. ol

crook fnsntago.onSalfflon- Falls Crook. $34,500

For Sale or Trado Til 637-6313 or 734-8000

M oW lo734-^1,oxt116S

HAQERMAN. V4 acre lots.- Groat location. Near pro- MA ^ p o se d golf courso . Fi- J* f- nancing avoilabio with M d 25% down, low payments.■I. $19.000. Coll 637-6402. ~

• HAILEV/KETCHUM. .33 I B, aero lo t NorlhridQO Subd. I ■d No. of Hoiloy. Buy now ■ 0 before pricos got outroo-K- o o u s . A d e a l a t S6 6 K.It- 734-2201 or 788-9673 59

KIMBERLY. 14,700 sq, f t ^f e n c e d ^ . 5 2 5 .0 0 0 . ^

- Pleaso 0 ^ 2 3 -5 9 3 6 . «

TWIN FALLS H ouse on . bP 1.4 ocros, primo E kjca- » S tion, $115,000,734-6306. t«

,>*- TWIN FALLS. 1.5 ocros, —“■ $18,000. ExocuUvo aroa B /

In country. South W est k 0' part ol Tvrln Falls. Groat bJ Iw horses. Call 423-9746. n

M RLER 1700 sq, f t 3 bdmi', —o- 2 b o th h o u s e w ith Ig . RI'id s h o p . 8 .6 a c r e s w / 7 n

shares ol Twin Falls canal 1watot. 2 ml. N. ot Filer. S

- call 326-6490. -

•al i 514 I EmI I i n c o m e p r o p e h t y I I,

GREAT BUSINESS O P- '' PORTUNITYI $124,900. r

M Prlco roducod on rosUu-

S k a t h? s ? :h h a d e r lor I o r d o l a l l s . 7 3 6 - 9 2 1 9 . no HI96-174.

% GEM- STATE REALTY, INC. , lid 734-0400 i

M INVESTMENT PROPERTYIn- Twin Falls finest luxuryiir, apartment community. 80,ut, units, pool, club house,3X- Presently under constmc-25 tion.- Thom as Development Co 1.3 20fr34»6677

iT MT. HOME ■ Bulidp™ op^)d- portunity, oldor cindor 6 •jtr plex on 1 acre, zonod for id- 18 units per acre,do- $135 ,0 0 0 . m » i- W g M g » 2 0 M 7 -2 ri4

_ _ RUPERT-4 3 new storaoo r. 2 untts on 1.8 acros, Hlgn- vo, way 24 S.. asking $123,- rln- 006. call Donna-Meado00. ■ C en tu ry 21 R iversldo ,

678-0020 or 67&-4768,

■ ~ ^ ' TWIN FAL

C O M M r a ^ K J d i^ P R O P E H W ^ t r a l lo r c

UN FA L L S For s a le : J ! 2 2 S 1 SS38Adtflso n-AveJE..2:.. WIFEWAHX»s(i.fL bigs. 2.3 ocros. NOwyou}26,000. 734-4781. Floetw o

• bath. $995 1 0 CailTawr

VACATWH PROPERTY— TWESHARE8-----'

LAND P A R K -O w n a a te r front lot on Island . ark Reservoir, 1 of the WILDWO 1st undeveloped lots on klls, flnat resU gious Bills Island, Plooso ce lell & s e p t ic In p la ce .Mdy to bund your droam abh. Call Sharon at Hon- / s Fork R ealtors a t 1- ■ , 8 8 -66B -7354 or 208 - W ■ ' 58-9271 leave message.

-ANLEY BASIN. Breath l ! l? ! l laklno view of the Sawto- H W i iiths. 2'A lo ts on F isher ^ ■ ■:reek . $82 ,500 , T erm s Iivailable. Call 734-5267. I FU

j j o b u S h o m ^

ELLEVUE. Forsa1e,-2xJnn.2balh,1979Broad- ^ ----------n o r e b y F l e e tw o o d . ■ ;l4X66,*nowkttdien floor, ■ UNFjw a m p c o o le r , W /D . ■ h 512,500.00.208-788-9673 I L _

oUHl*ASH PAID for used Mo- * C o iv 1aBo Homes 734-4320, lease nj

DEN 2 bdrm, 2 bath In . ‘c fe a ’Bio country. Would like losetl but wBl ront 629-5679. n o ,|o t$

sw hom o on 1 ocro lo to v .r 2 0 0 0 . q . II. U n - g

“ i S S S o d H , . . . S ______ a I u S

;ICHF1ELD Footwood 79 . ond land66x14'. 7x 1 2 'ew andoon C olIB iliving room. 2 bdmi, 2 bo, 643-437 all a p p ls incl. $14,000,M aatS m ovM . W -2511 8 “ “ ^ ™

lUPERT 1973 Rootwood, L r g j ^12 'X 60* . g o o d c o n d ., Elwc$8500.532-4616., . .. . . . . ^

V/IN-FALLS Broadmoro GOODlNi'8 3 1 4 x 7 0 ' 3 bdrm . 2 2 bath ,both. $12,000, 735-1253, p o ts /s r

'■ dop. Loo■WIN FALLS 78 Van Dike, — 1-----14x70, 2 bdrm, 1 balh, HAGEflNn o o d s w o r k , $ 2 8 0 0 hook-updolivorod. Coll 734-1237, /mo.

rwiN FALLS. 1960,10X50 ----------- ^mobile homo. Pro placo, HAOERJJ oil fumoco. Sot up in trail- both. W orcourt. $6,600,734-1157 stondir

ii. - i lltopinc'519 E“ J

^ E M E r e m U O T s J ™ ',1 P

rwiN FALLS • 2 comotory h a GEF p lo ts 'a t Hlllctosl Sunool o u s o M e m o r ia l C o m o to ry . hQokuo S500/olfor. 436-3869 orleave mossogo.________ —

TWIN FALLS 3 camotow 2plots in Sunsot Momorid. W v io w .2 0 6 -7 8 5 -7 3 0 0

---------------------------------1 HOLU^5 2 0 balh mi

REALESTATE turo, 73

F A X

Y O U RA D JEROMg \ U ^ room .:

TIM ES C U S S tF IE D oramoiDEPARTMENT nesich

2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8- po ra r

MAGIC VALLEY aroa, 40- Namo / 400 a c r e s anywhoto In 2224.

---------- H i---------- -551"MANUFACTURED ™ I N [

•97 FLEETWOODSI Rof, t( Built in Idahot c

$ 9 9 d o w n .S 2 6 9 / m o .1«<6S '. 3 bdm .. 2 bam. “ " J Inc.: se tup , dollvory. 6* P°"- ^ w alls, upgraded Insula- tw jn p. tion , s to v o , rolrig,, & a b ra n d n e w D irect T.V. s a t e l l i t e & 27* RCA 5050/1 te lev ision . Call Scott col-

BAJO ontro, podomos dar- ba, soiIo u n a c a sa con torono, 4dop.‘ buon crodlio 0 mal, tone-m os nvostras flnandoros TWIN (llame Roso, 206-733-2224 corpor

RICHRELD. 19BS eroorf- mon» single wido, 3 bdmi,1 both '. T o b e m o v e d l TWIN I$33,000- C«//4a7.gS2Z bath,.

T W I N F A L L S N o o d ohomo? DIstrossod Invon- TWIN Itory ealol Only 3 models bath,loft to chooso from. Call lookln

•now, 733-2224. td o p

I----------------------------n TWINF

' ^ 0 ^ 5995H T ' iP aT n main

B M H B m TWIN I EQUAL HOUSING

OPPORTUNtTY oTsaA lro io s^ tiM i't^ ln D it -------ns«paporbHiblKttoO«Fair • tw IN

txjnn

Ofl Inienilon, U mako an; wcti 1—. . ^

l¥ ,UeuM(ljn;p(Otruningcncna»l /

•nbrcicpapoxianotkraiiiirf^ ' . n accepi any 9(Miilliln9 lor lod esiala MNch.il tl vtaLocn oi t« law,' Our roMlora.us ^s(ol)r .Inlormwl Uui ill ihrttOngi , ■ KNeniscd In t i l nontpapoc are

cn an tt f w c y ItKb. Tocorrbki of

tunbct tar teaVg t r ^ b14fiMG7'flZ75. ____

FALLS. U M Q 'S q TWIN F A U J iplon. Excel, c ond .' b a th , 150 1 rade for 3 0 ' travel $450/mo. & 0 f o r 6 th w h e e l , ■ ' e coll 733-6488. • g ^

yANTEDl......... . 7 l - ™ B N I S hyou can own 1997 1 P U P tw o o d ,3 b d r m ,2 “ J * * $99down,S289Ano. r . ™ , . . , 208-532.

'd e p . N o sn » d ...e ie ic iu tton io -Adam or w a jrnwd».7334»3l. TWINFALLS

' F u rn . & a l WOOD Log H om e $ 3 8 0 ^ 6 .7 :

S29S& up .(

R t w i n f a l l*8. 1 room Aii utllilloS ^ ia C a l i

TWIN FALU' 0/14 1 for 1 porsoi

FURNISHEDH O USES ^

E8 a s tow a s S550 4 \n, $ 3 5 0 a m o n th ■ u n f UI

C. Call 733-2224. ■ a PTS/I

“T 6 0 2 1 BAJO page JNFURNISHED K J i ® - ' ' .

i . 1 b . d r o o m lor 0 near schools and ’s. $350/mo +depositM i i m r g a m i o r H i m 0 QU Ot area on lg cor- o t V 00/mo> deposit >drQom.2 bam hom e fenced yard, gorago, tHoanng m .laco, stovo, refrig and * * * * * * * $600Ano ♦ deposit t w i n f a l

ic lo u s 3 b e d ro o m e with posturo & bom 2 bdmis, $4- laso, S750/mo + dop. b^sI vaiuo ii iQuIro credit chocks Bright spac

il 'B a rk e rR e a lto r s n2 (5 * « I^ 7 ■4371. * * * * * * 4

. 106 $800 HORSESI j e r OME • Osq ft 3 bdrm. 2 balh, S300/m o ^ .o u tb ld g s 9 a c r o s bdrm, apt

DING Nowor 2 bdrm. opaitmont nth. W ate r, AC, no

ERM A N lbdm i W ^ t oJtfk-up. No pots. S 3 ^ mo + dop. ♦ dep, Rofs. roqulrod s425/mo •:l837-6204 aftor ipm g^alm api

ERMAN 2 bdnn. 1'A ^1. W/D hook-up, Iroo- p ^ i.ndinn w oodburning • t - .u in jplaco. froo coblo. No ,n,p s. S450/mo, ♦ dop..roqulrod, 837-6204tripm. ---------------

m e r m a n , bd ,y- s su s o , a p p l s . ,W / D b d rm ..2 )kup. S325 ♦ waior ♦ 11 oppllo >03lt536-24M. W/D, wa?

LEY Vory nico, 3-4 11,0 udm m c . 788.9767 , '

LISTER 2 bdrm-, 1 1/2 p . ,h mobllo homo w/pas- TWIN FAL 3,733-9658/734-3110.

JIES a s low a s $330 176 Maiw n, $ 3 3 0 a m o n th 7: ^ C .C a ll733 -2224 ._

:OME Cloan. 2 bdrm, duplox wyard. 6 monlh loaso,- .od , W/DiM. No pots. 837-9186. mo ♦ dop—, . ■ Coll 733'lOME. C lean 3 bod- -------------->m. $576,00. No pols TWIN FALimoWnn. Call 324-3230, decorate

■ prtvalo yiilCITA una casa? Con bqso fonlo ontro. y un pogo bajo ----------—ra m as in lorm ocion TWIN FALmo a Roso, 208-733- 2 bdrm.24. floor plai------------------------------W/O.CRINGDALE a ro a , 3 h e a t Smi„ 1 balh, S450/mo.. carport.4-2^4^_____________ Koystono

IN FALLS O ldor 3 tWIN FAIrm. 2 baih, 2 car garago 4 p jo x ,:> pols, S650/mo + dop. closo to fot, roq, 733-6073 jnd, son

IN FALLS 2 bdrm. VA th. No smoking ors. SSOO/mo. 324-8752 PAIIN FALLS 3bdrm,1-A P ^ t.d ro Ilh, d o n . G a s hool, nood y a rd , oo ro g o ,150/mo. Tri Co. Prop. S325/mcamt 324-2734 T W IN F-

IN FALLS 2 bdrm. I'AI, security system. SSOO ^lop.4103rdN,736-7119 t WIN F /

b a th , alIN FALLS 2 bdrm. w/ -iMdlnoirport. no pota/smoWng, 733^)37 io m lo rW D .$ 4 6 5 *e ^ d ty , 734-4023. TWIN FA

riN F A L L S 3bdrm „1 Jo rk l 'n lin .opfls,av«l.Sopl.1 . j75/rJKi,*dop. 735-1135 7 3 0 ^ 1

IIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 1 ath, cloon, nico. over- 'oklng conyon. S400/mo, nnint/ca dop„ 733-9776. foncod

fiN F A L L S sx ec tm v e •OME. 3 bdrm., 2 bath,995 a monlh +doposit, c ;los hoot conlral air, yard ^ la ln la inod . C all 733- ^ a n lto 269or734-M 75. Closo t

m FALLS. 1 bodroom & “P + o u so s with r a n g o s & ^ • ^ ^ 3lrlgs, No pols. Inquire • ^15M Srd Avonuo Eost

AN FALLS. Spodous 3 dispOM dnn, houso w/W/D hook W/D ho ip. all utlls pd. $675/mo.- p o r ^ Sop, Call 208-736-7484, $465/m

A Pew Units Lefi I■ Enjoy the relaxina atmbsmhere o f c rt»m apartment Somes featuring:

• Cooil ttf ciBikMf a pi bni • -.nnflnanMa&pMRkaoBki

Cooiaa Maiy « 7 S 5 - 1 6 0 0 for yo

I S ; 2 bdrm. 1 TWIN FALLS Li 0 M adlion St. ments, low dow Call 733-9656. soo why you st ------- ■ — ren t Call 733-22:

t w i n FALLS N SH ED APTS/ bdrm. 2 ito ry , g IPLEXES AC. acw chod 1

$500/mo ♦ $500 ' * —S n g . ^ 1 t w in FALLS St- wan 81734-0400-

- dllty, $300-350. •JO 4 bdrm e c t 'a ll utlls, paid. T W IN F A I^T o*733-9444. 2 bdrms, $4 4 0 ..

kL L S C o tlsg e Small yard sloragiIts, kltchonottos, h o o k u p s . F r). Call 734-7945. atmosphere.L L E .A p .m ...i N O P " * -™ -® '>m, $350/month. -----------;-----------lo s lurnlshod. TWIN FALLS. Ftlali736-67S3, ApiS, J u s t 3 y

■' Beat tho hoat li

son. No smoking infonnnlkxi coll

p. 428 Main No. nl734-1600or;S top by our ol

5 0 4 Fawnbrook AveURNISHED

S & 7T,008. b»10 ontio “ ■ ^ jy potguo ualod you nomei R e n te r . Roso, tw IN FALLS. NK

No p o ts , n o s r O N . S y rln g a $320«dep.Call’ tw in f a l l s u :

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E - 1 b d rm o p l„10 «S300 dop. 2 JEROME. FREip t., SSSO/mo. + room & boardip„ call324-3161. c o m e , e id o i.. w o m o n .H o '- 2bdmi. 1’Abam Call:jnt. washor/dryor ■I. small badtyard, TWIN FALLS C0. Coll 324-5866. S95wk,$375n

ALLS "L argo 2wn house. $475/- TWN FALLS; Cop. 2 bdrm opt. 'Wkly. ralos t0 + dop. Urge 1 Call 733-6452

y p k m 7 ^ ^120 TWINFALLS: Ralos start a l !

ALLS 3bdim , 3 Call 733-5630 jx a to d noor CSI. nporial. $700/mo dop, CallAdamor 734-0400

^LLS' IJO In Twin, NEW 2 — =2 bath, carports. Hillancos Induding 'alor, sonHalkin, & ro providod. 2140 olh,,S540/mo, ♦ lOVINQ ALLOW*$160off1stm o.

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DrivowoILLS Iorgo2bdmi FrooE! w/garago, carpot- Asphalt

D hook up S375/- lop. 527 Shoup W. -------- =

J]A LLS-2bdrm .ro- Jobs toated, AC. garage. Sub-co• yd. 995 Blake N.. ocs.ont $545,733-2546 734-

ALLS-New 4-plex.m. 2 both. lg. opon)lan. All appls, ind. B M.Conliaialr&gas ■ ■ ■

S(oragoroom& A-Irt. S540/mo tdop. Export Ino Mgml 730-5966 toxlt

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10 schools, $500/mo ----------omo utillllos. Avail. BLUEhall734-1068or734- CCar 734-8452, Rosidoi

^ALLS 1 bdrm, car-

' s r x f e f f i :d , no pots, loaao. Canyor mo. Call 733-0707, Romo

FA LLS Ib d rm ., nrst&iasMSOMad-^ •6 6 7 1 . t5 : w

FALLS 2 bdrm. 1all aopllancas In- _

ng W/D, No po ts. C3 74o r 733-2441. ■*• DrK

:ALLS2bdnn,.W/D u p , DW, coveredin g . $450 * d e p . ___roq, 73B Maurice. P c a n i

a i5 o r 734-2500 ^ f v i (FALLS Attractive 3 gdfne..2 balh duplox. now

a V t t f f i : :i^oklng/pols. $585/- qr a$300 dop.. 734^346

FALLS Cloan,vory :, 2 bdrm,, Wotor i ta t io n lu rn ish o d , " ° 'J ' a to shopping. S360 + dop, Cdl to loavo boforo 5,733-3669, , hARNI

FALLS Exc.pUon.1 , 5 , " ^m, DW, rofrig, range, Concisal, prtvalo uUI mi w/ pmo,hook-ups, AC, 1 or 2 ^ms, no smoking/pets, . —/mo. Call 734-6360, SAV

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2 bdrm., 1 balh, no i® o L h M ? '"O ' “ P P '!i - $ 3 6 0 /m o , , dep.

-7408. GOODIN01 bdrm., \_________ - m i . o u t , $ 3 5 0 /Studio & 1 834-0920.

JE R O M E 2 bdTrh fenced yart.ovallat

rowri homos mediately. Deve or 0 . 3 bdrms. 702-744-2242. •

rann WD MOBILE HOME In F F r l e ^ l y bodmom, 1 bath. \

sewer, garbage Inc (600 $400/mo,deposit roc

Call Slovo Hallows.------------- - WINDEHHEF. Fawnbrook F a ,,,. Magfc \

J i K T d . 734-6789„UPERT--2 =

or 731-1600. Home Court 19821r office 647 m ore, E xpandorivo Locoied r o o m .o t t a c h ol r S ^ T ^ t & rage/lood storage n5 b 2 bdrm. bodroom. 2 bolh, ^ 3 bdmi. 2 froodrrLet Ul show bedroom, 70 x l4 '^ kitchen. Now con___________ __ Can 436-6706 for i.Nico Ibdrm . tion and price,

^ l ® 4 3 2 - S t w i n FA L L S. 2 i - A pds.$350M o,l!

;l47$575/mo $ 2 5 0 d e p . N o s Tl. All app ls, Ing'pots. Call733-: ,C ,W a io r&loar pork. d 6 0 7I O FFICE 4

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_ TWIN FALLS FOR REN T • Addison Ave,

wk. 734-3540 adjoining 125 sqft

------------------ • Blue U k o s BivL g .r o o m s 20incoSulu

rdablo. groal>•436-6169. *963 Blue Lakes:r EE privolo . 3 OfflM Suluird lor low In- Approx. 1250 S'

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3 Quiot molol. Approx. 745 st'5 mo. Ind. ml- • Retail Spacifrig. 736-1988 1220sq.ltS^CapriMotot W tholficeonds.M starts $140, Cell S ieve Hall

io® ” 734-433

B U S I N E S M i |

Call 733-0931 ext I (orr

B I<ALT SEAUNG CKED SEAUNQ iMvoys, Parking Lois.J Esllmaios,lall Systems ol Idaho

_____ • W*TWIN FALLS , —PLAN ROOM ■

stobldforG onom Is, ■)-conuadora & Suppll- ■B, Blueprint copies, ■r3»PLAN (7S26).

A-1 DRYWALL —ort hanging, taping. & ,)xluring. Slnco 1978 ~Jobs lorgo or small. \rog Losslng. ownor ,

7M-3579 I

lEMER a. COMPANY “CONSTRUCTION ^idontlal. romodol, now ■nos, liconsed manufac- | rod homo service co.0 Esllmaios. 543-4125

yon Hills Contracting |!|(modeling. Additions. PNow, Commordal, .

Residential, _1 yeafs experience. I ,W oodhall.423-670S I

D&M iCONCRETE h(

Driveways * Patios **Sldew dks*

OJOBTOOSMALU ■Dennis, 636-6705 I

s n o m y C o n o r e t e Irvice.Tlrod ol tracking ■mo In the house? Nood sidowalk or patio? Cdl for Immedlote soHifico. ,3-2167 or 734-4742,:

IRANITE. MARBLE,UMESTONE I

o c la llzed in kitchon unter tops, bathrooms,0 placo surroundings,;. Lava Point Design. ■jpphono (208)734-4498

3NEY CUSTOM BLDQ ' REMODEUNG Docks, ^a rogos. Farm Bldgs, Isnc ro to . Now Const.00 ost-lnsurando wori<,■33S330 o r 733-0838

JAWTOOTH SHEET ”METAL

latlng/AC RoMgoration Timordal ond resldentld

(208) 733-8548

STEEL BUILDINGS octory deal3"spedals Somo ono o la kind dds & ends, 18 'X 2no IW 50', anxious to dod Iconstruction, 438-8594. itnallar how you ipBrnt our dsya, elaaalllod Ilia aor buiy aehodulo. Pul • ' . Issalllod-s tlmo-asvlno ‘Iredory ot goods and ier- Ices lo woik tor you today.

'I ' TWINFALLS Primeoffk space for lease.'R eew

d m e s tionist & e x w fumlsho

3 7 2no smok- Poo(^« irtti icnwMng to w p p ro v a l, in d paopit who want i > p .r e q . , - bvy..rihM-e*ti« dwaUk ________ »#«rt*lngta»S*ouL

TWIN FALLS • W eatei > 0 /m o . , property Managemer

■ office spaco evaUablo, I

IrmiVbrg’ ’ dSlS?towT?80ttin*Tso 'w Ju ile 370sq ,fttjlD ‘ift

parking avail. Conta________ CharkrttoADen, 734-175lnPari«, 2 .' ■' -ih. Wnler, m 608.In d u d ^ - I c o m m e r c i a l

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1EH E BURLEY. 5000 sq. ft. Coi gic Valloy mordalbuiklinglorloa: •OQ Will remodd to suA tona

4 8 5 E a s l 5 l h N o r t 3110 homos Please call 678-2248.

JEROME. Awesome bu ” noss location near Ire

nv inn '«>y So, Uncdn. 3; d g a ° 361 Oor 1-800-684-507

go room 2 t w iN FALLSalh, 1994 • ,admoro, 2 i 500sq f t& 2?0 0 sq f<14't front New Shop Bulidlngicondilion.for inspoc- Trud< door, olfteo, R-F

owamp cooler, hoav7 1 ^ insulallon. 734-23470 ,1 s t la st TWIN FALLS 2538 Ac

■ W" E-OPP™*- 2233-3455. sq. f t, retail+ warohou ~ S900»-approx. 800 sq

r unit $4504- oa. 734-47

TWIN FALLS Nowl A( eon Ave, W, small bi nos3complox.12ft.0' h e ad door. 2000 sq

k , unit, $800, 1000 sq,a ia m f e i unit $400, Units ovaili

now. 736-2900. Dave. sq.ft olfico . ~

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kea Blvd. -p^N FALLS-Kimberly R oad-

W sq.ft. Warehouse oi'.□ - . r f Retail spaco - hoato/H o a a Approx. 1220 sq.ft

Overhead ooor

>5 sq.ft. . ^ n . WarehouJpace wtth or w/o hoatq.ft 1 2 x 1 4 'ovorhoad da id storage

Call Steve HallovnHallowsIM E R E W IN D ERM ERElogic Valloy Twin Fdls - Magic Va3 3 4 7 3 4 - 4 3 3 4

SS &or marc Information or fours rvlt

PERSONALCARE HOSPICE CARE

CNA'S. RN'S, LPN'S 734-0600 Twin Falls

436-6566 Mlni-Casda 1-800-303-0602 Idaho

MAGIC VALLEY STAFRNG

BENEREL'S HOME CAREDrywall. Painting,Carpentry. All homo

repairs insldo&oul, 10 yrs oxp. Froo osiimalos.

Call Bnico 733-7543

THE HOUSE DOCTOR All typos of ropdrs, romod- o ls, renovations. Fteo e stim a toa . N o ]o b to o small. ’Wo make houso c a lls .' Call 736-6559 •

AWOHKOF/UTT • Handyman Services

Homo repairs: Boctrical.

ESTIMATES. 733-0966.

HANDYM/VN SERVICEWo do 0 largo varfofy ot jobs Induding rolOlilllng.Call us to 50011 wo can

help youi Froo EstlmalosI 733-9002

A&TLAWNCARELown mowing, troo and

schmb trimming. Landscaping. Now Lawns, .

Fondng.F /M O uofes/ 543-e847or733-3170

CUSTOM ROTOVLUNQ Tractor mounted 6' tiller. Blado-lront ond loader.

Wood culling.Murray & Kathy Barkman

Call 734-6030.

MR. GREENYour YanI Coro Sofvicoman Commordal & Rosldentid

Complolo Lown Coro 734-5068 or 420-6101

FREE ESTIMATES

T o n y '8 U n d a c a p ln g & H o m o R epairs

Pruning, trimming, now iawnsprlnklorB.15yr3

oxper.W o do whot you can’ll Freo o s t ^34-3322

THOMPSON PAIMTINQRosidontlal Interior &

Extorter Experiencod Oudtty Palmer

FmoEsilmios • 208-834«343 .. '

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QOODIHO o n HORTH. SHOSHONE I r r ig a te d

i t i o pasture for 25 hood W!D UtM- -aniM ldnfitnyom tWHIfix

fonca. Can 034^)920

4 616••nt, I ROOMMATES WANTEDS.I0-•IlkB" JEROMERoommalowBnt-- ,575 od,shart)qukjl2bdfm ..1 ind. bath houso w /b u s in e ss ..

itacl person. $275 ♦ 1/2 utDa.. 754. ttudont ok. 324-3721.

“ n TWIM FALLS M/F ro o m ­mate wpnlod. No smoking. $275rt»*’/4utJ. 736-7188

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. over- Gary's WesOand Motorsnq. ft. 733-1823,1-800<»3-2219

CALF PENS. |41-Tdplo call“ hutches. $100.00 o ach .

- Pioaso call 733-5490.

I CATTLE - ARMOUR Buy^ In g s t a t i o n , b u y i n g

tfTAL slaughter cows and bulls. open daily, 324-3099 ’

CATTLE Ooso up Holstein ■ springers. 543-8373.

CA T T L E - R o g l s to r o d- poUed Herolord bulls. Can

f 208-324-8369__________ouse* CA TfLE. ANQUS puro-it bred bulb. Long yoarlingsdoor & 2 year olds. Call 326-

3S75or32fr-8637

CORRAL PANEL 6 bar a p aalvanlzod w/skld boots. 3 S o v 5'6* X 10- $40. 5-6- X12-

$48.50. Oolivorod. i 1-800-826-1409

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ROORNQ & COATINGS 733-7221 or 326-6857Commetfcal. Industrial,

Leaks repaired In 24 hrs-

Gravel, sand & topsoll Ior Orlvoways. parking lots. otc.You can haJ loo, C rm iS a to NORTHWEST CO. INC

733-1234

JOHN'S SHARPENINQ SERVICE

Comploto sharpening. CarbklQ& stool sows,

a ip p o rs h j^ n i i^ jto p a ir .

734-4050*1-800-»71-4050

AAA-1 SKELTON’S TREE SERVICE

Sorving Magic Valloy W o^R lvor Valloy

, orwhorover FREE ESTIMATES

738<mB

A1-T«T STUMP REMOVAL ANYWHERE

Froo'ostimatos Torry Corporrtor

734-1231 Mobile 420-0771 .

DALE’S TREE UMB CHIPPING.

For mulch or disposal. S lu m p g r in d o r . F r o o ^ osUmaios, Cail (208)734-

■ 2743or(20e)733<3123

LYNN’S TYPING SERVICE Typing and desk top publishing from A to Z. Resumes, lottors, torm papers., you namo It w o typo It. Lynn 734-7748

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' yra. GenOo&weCtm S2700 . Can 32*^3547

HORSE - For sale (2) 3 old reg . g e ld in g s .« stBrtoa. B)yoart«Bg«ings. Sunny D oe B a Poco BlackZwm Sm t breading. CaO 6G2-3I

'o rE 3S -55» .

HORSE 4 yr. Ok) reg. p> Tilly, oroen broke. Sff325-«774 .

* HORSE APHA 'BSriFancy bi^otorod oBtd & (my. Easy Jo! & Fn way t o y btocdiggs - < make tSasby arena pen mance horses. S a n sd ground wortc. Cai) Ct- UO(M3&«299.

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HORSE TRAILER 7^:': Tandom axlo. 4'tKffse plytiros.dw jdor8»o.a cxli. roar sUdo gaie. 1 now. 53000-543-2026

HORSES 1996 con cn out o> M usis Uount a Sugar Bar bred mares a black ft whito im pn sivo stoUioa A tow ye lings Ion. co lots black wtiiio & buckskia A ls ag o d gauran tood g e tngs (or kids or hunti: 679-3076

HORSES - Reg. OH go in g . 1 2 y r s o ld . w i t r a in e d , g e n tle , ridi good, boon usod in Mu $1500.324-1381 eves.

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bcd.Rfiwood,324-!

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bod. P intle hitch, njbbof. S ie,100. P: con 1-80l>-324-87a4 » 3 2 « .7 3 4 3 iiv irt 'i

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Z J ! ^ * b rak e s , tire s , cobove CPR. very good w/Jadu ^ |^ ro r r Io . .S lB O C

33-2107. 734-2393.____________

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• Wtch. 7 3 3 ^ 7 4

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tor/trans. 734.3631.

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124-5813. CHEVY '91 S-10 ExU - r — — Cab. 4.3 engine. Lood*

Shon. Excel cond. $550 RRM. Can 733-5507

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se aso n s on after a over •___ haul, good tires. $2300.— I Caa829-»61.eve».

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F O R O ‘6 9 1 / 2 t o n P U 350 w/sho«.njns good. $1650.

324-4249 or 324-7239.

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‘00, 734-7506._____________

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F O R O -93 F150 pickup. PLI, $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 or ta k e ovo r ’"»■ payments. Can 734-9444 ___ days 733-6250 evenir>gs.

2 [ y FORO. 1973. % ton, runs720- good, $650/ofler. See a!“ l058,Park Moadows Df.^ TF or can 734-4682

FORD, 1990 S uper duty diesoi 7 J flatbed. Pricod

” reduced. CoJ 934-5544.

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r i s GHC. 1991, V. ton. Bonks ind . tu rb o . E x lo n d e d c ab . 975. Excel, cord. CaS 536-2772

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topper w/caipotkl $4 Call 733-5529

CHEVY •93 Suburb lo a d e d ! SH vorai S24.SOO. Can 324-45S

CHEVY -94. oxtondod ( PU. 350, 35K mlj. B CPnd.S19K. 436-4617:

CHEVY -SS Slorra, Ext- AT. 11K ml., dark grc $19,995. 543-8560 d or 543-6274 ovos, Rlc

CHEVY. ’94. oxt. cab ton, shortbox. load Waronfy. Must soo to prodatoSoBtoflowN/ book.S19.625.436-51

CHEVY. Blazor, 1901, 4X4. rod. tullpow 94,000 mis. AT. Rli porloct. $7.900.736-8!

CHEVY, Sllvomdo, *96 cab.towpfcg.AT.wan ty, omorald, only 11K r «4300/oftor. S32»46

CHEVY1963. 4x4, 3/4 I 4 spd. 6.2 diosol, badl tor. $1200. 543-6740.

FORD'90 F-150.4x4.: Lariat, 302 V-B. 5 s 37Kmi.oxccond.jrr,:

FORD'94 150.4x4, XL 6cly. AT. air, 13K. i cona.SU.SOO

CH EV Y '94S-10. 4: Vortoc 4.3 V-6. AT, PS, 16* alloys, 93K noot maintained. $9.9i

TOYOTA •95V4Tacor 4x4, oxt. cat), 150 cyl. 2.S00 ml. 5 spd. PS. alloy whooIs4J7,i

NISSIAN '69 Palhlind 4x4, V-6. 5 spd. air, I 62K mi.»,995 CALLJIMATB37-90!

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s $330 FORD '6 9 R angor. e x t m o n th cab. 4x4.6 spd. V-6. aheO 224. bodnnof.$6000.78e-95e<

FORD'93Ft50XLT,«xtrt^ ___ cab, loog bed, all optkxwo se l 5 captain soats, mstct)ln( a. B lue malntainod, exciftofSpm cond.. $14,400.788^)13 l

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s n^ Can ev09.324-0947.

Q M C 8 9 Jimmy, loadod sharp, now tiros. 89K ml. 56800.733-2630.

„ QMC. Yukon SLT. 1994 ; ® loadod. chromo rockers

P>»g- Ctiorry (Ice) f l r o y lo a th o r ,11 .S 0 ( mllos. $31,500.00 lirm

_______ Can Ruport at 436-9926.

I ISUZU '91 Trooper V6 , 1 spood, 48 K mllos. no« tiros, excollont cond., om

— ^ Owrw.S1ZB00.734-943£i4 s p d , ---------------------------------

$4900, JEEP ’61 WUIIS 283 V8,

fuely heads, 4 spd rocu rb a n , c rustw trans, 3‘ Rartchi r a d o . in. limited slip front & ros-4552. axle. 6 pc^nt roll bar, no^, 33x12t f e . $2500RRKlodcab. CalI537-6513of537-667!1. Exed. "617; JEEP '04 Grand Wagoooe— — - 93K ml, LiWks good, run:E*l-cab gjjod. 53995,734-7450I groon, " ■■■iO days JE E P '87 Wrangler, non. Rich. shocks, roarond, battory— — — robullt imns. Great Conflcab. y . $4 9 0 0 . C all 788-071'oadod. ovo9or78S-9028days.e to a p - ■ —vNADA JE E P '68 Chorokro Laro^5181. do,120KmI..Oxc..$7995— ^-to w e r. JE E P '93 Grand Choroke<

RIdoa Larodo.V-6. Fully loadec16-8926 $17,000 Call 324-5619

*96 oxt. JE E P 1987. nood motoi warrofl. body in exc, shapo. $70C IKm ls. Call 543-6740 a f a 6 pm

TOYOTA-ai FowRonnoi 3/4 ton, V-6 . 61K mis, AC, cmlse >ad mo- sunroof, tinted windows ’40 c u s to m w h o o ls , CD---------- $16,900/offor. 733-4684

*5 TOYOTA -Ot 4X4 PU Extn C a b V -6. 47K m l„ CD

,X L4 9 Sholl, custom w hoola K oxc a 'a rn i. AC, Sl3K/offoi

733-6938. •1 .4x4 ;

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jcom a, a EROSTAR 1989 Edd ^ P - , ^ Bauor. Lovoly. Exceller

condlltonl $8500 326-53^

iflndor.- DODGE '94 Caravan Al lir, PS, AC. dual air bags. 381

mis. $11,S00/otrer. Ca -9051 734-1386

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ixc. FORD '90 Arrow Star S CC132* apd, AC, grsat mileage, C

gray. $6200. 678-1784 _3sxt. FORD • 1963 Conversion, E«heO. factory rebuilt engine, e1586 Can 733-6536.________ _$—- QMC 1993 y. ton convor- FC

,»lon van. 42K mis. Ex- ptended warranty. Exc. 0

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cruise, tilt, groat cond. —— : $2800/offor. 643-5243 01lort il I,ipd, BU>CK.Qoctra.1984.AC, ^fflsr. sun roof, all elec. Now p

' trana. $2995.00.735^558. gCADILLAC'84 UmousJno, J

ml., sm. V-B. orig. motor, dk. Tbrown volour Int/whlto 1

— ext. loadod. $7500/o«or. _ )9f. 543-0997. f-

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CHEVY -88 Goo Metro, 1_L_ ownor. runs groot. only —aro- $1895,734-5257. H(®®®' CHEVY'91 Lumlna Euro —_ _ rod, 4 door, oxc. condl- H(>keo tion, $6500. 736-0961, cdod. dayofovosboforoiopm. '1119 ' ■ — fl— CHEVY '95 Monto Carlo )tor, 234. LowmDos. Loadodl ^ 700. Rare findi 734-9581 S

CHEV^-'65 Celebrity V-6, Sinorj AT. oir. tilt, cruise. CQSS.,. CjiM. n e w t l r o s .S 1 9 5 0 . Z

324-<552____________ _SCHEVY 1981 C itation . $

$6 0 0 , noods s ta r to r , a^ 733-1622. SCD, ~ AOla, CHEVY7 6 Mollbu Classic, 9Her, Runa good, good cond. e

$1000.543-4603. ’— , CHEVY. Comaro. 79. PS. S

P B .A T .r u n s g o o d . C; $1,400. Call 736-0040. or Ziw * see ot 1224 SprucoAvo. §

Ho'Jit CHEVY. Coprico. 1985.4 $door. Clean, good condit- a

^ ton. Ploase call 423-5961. 53^K CHEVY. SS Convorliblo. S Call 1963. rostorod.'Call 673- <

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EAQLE 1991 Talon, kad- HONed. exc. cond. snow tiros, dr,$6600. Call 543-6915. SJE

FORD *77 Granada, almost $Q4profoct condlton (Instoo & Tsl out), now motor, AC, PS,now tires. & lots moro oRnow. $2900.636-5539 YA

FORD. ThunderbW. 1995.23,000 mllos. loaded. HONMoon root, bra, excol. outcond. $14 ,0 0 0 .4 2 3 ^ . hoi

OHC, 1995 Yukon, loalhorInterior, all tho extras, ^/.beautiful aqua groon whh ,0^custom pinstripes. V-6 en- ___gIne, CO playor. Call trs*

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HONDA '80 Accort. arnsgood. $600.436-5851. MEP

HONDA '62 Prelude, oxc. povcond.. sunroof, low ml. run'84 Mazda SE PU. groat $4gas mi., sporty, 734-2453. 324

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>NDA *91 Accord LX 2 NI8 SAI:r, loaded) Excel cond. leatho79D0/oHer. FORD '93 CO pli'aurua QL, excel cond. $12,508499/offer. FO R D ,'04 — ■aurua GL. excel, cond. POHTIA;l 0 ,400. SUZUKI, '8 1 . converIR 3 5 0 . $ 1 8 9 0 /o f fe r . S J O .’'AM AHA.'92, Sorrow. -$8^gSCC,$1690. 678-1024 -p artW

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>M>ytoadv*<1lM lnd«u(- ' 6«d.JutICrf7334331.

' T0Y013NDA 1990 Accord EX. unroof, S-spd.. atr, 4 dr. 734. ^ 3roat cor>d. $8700. 733- 082 . evea. Of wknds.

UZU, 1992, PU. Sporty Up for ooklng. CD ployer. still offor. C inder wairanty. $4800 or • »oaloffer.Call736-0750. V W 85J

3W dow n la n d hom o l a c k a g o s , c r o a t lv o .a u n d Inandng. Como aoo us. ^ Ml 733-222..ERCEDES, 1989 . 560 SLcoupo, oxceL cond .»,000 mis. 1 owner. Not ’I rlv en In Iho W in te r . aS.OOO. Can 734-192.4.

ERCURY'65 Man^uis .3 Excol. cond. $3500/- iffor. Can 934-6194

ERC UR Y'8 8 Sab lo . 1 : iw n e r, now A T . o x c . end.. $2900.736-6569

ERCURY'69 Topaz :n o ownor. 125K mis.Veil maintained. Excel. I ond. $3000.324-2668 | ■ .

ERCURY 1987 G rand I <arquls , PS , PW , PL, ow er soats. good cond. uns good, snow tiros, 4 1 0 0 o r b o a t o f f o r .24-3614.

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JAM, Maxima, 1991, thor seata, tu n roof, p layor. 56K m iles,

;SOO. Can 7384681. ^ ^ 5

T1AC-'92SunbirdSEvertlMa, loaded, lists9 .7 5 0 s a c r i f ic e a t6 0 .64K mi. Top cond.t trade ok. 734-1940

ITIAC, G rand PrIx, ' J>8 , new stereo/U res. ^W .00. Can 733-7831.

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. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - ;nis le a rn ed h e w ould m ake li t a r t fo r P en n S ta te du rin g pr mrmups.Boy, did he ever w arm up! ' The sensadonol sophomore ha<

tie greatest days in Penn Srate unning fo r 241 yards and three lowns os the llth -ran k ed Nittan ru is e d to a 24*7 v ic to ry ovei Southern C a lifo rn ia in th e Uassic..“My job was to run the ball hi

lo ^ ^ a t I’m supposed to ,’’ En My blockers ju s t cam e out an ae the holes to run through.”

S u re , P e n n S ta te ’s young bl pened a fe>y holes, b u t the 6-foo o under created a lot o f his own i oom.

If be wasn’t bouncing off USC loshard Cook cn rou te to a 24-ya ng n m In th e first half, he was I last linebackers and com erback fay to 9- and 4-yard TDs in a 1: arly in the fourth period. “C urtis h ad a g rea t day," sai

I ta te co ach J o e P a te rn o , v \iesday wasn’t sure if Enis wou gainst th e Trojans. “H e’s obvi Quch improved football player.”

Enis said Patem o came up to li itg pre-gome \varmups and said ;o.’ And I knew th a t I v m srartin

R arely does P a tem o play fre )ut last season Enis was an ex< Ie didn’t s ta rt -r- in fact, h e ope 'e a r a t linebacker — b u t still pnm with 683 yards rushing an 00-yard games. Now, he’s ready L long list o f P en n S ta te s ta r i hat include Franco H arris, C urt indK i-JanaC aner.

Against the Trojans, Enis was instoppable, b reaking tackles oi ivery play. Enis, who carried 21 >roduced th e fo u rth -h ig h est i

Woods claim 3rd straight I[he Attoclated Press _________

CORNELIUS, O re. — From im e T iger Woods climbed o ut o: jighchair to slap his first golf s le walked a determ ined trail to { ng g reatness. No s te p was bij :han h is b r il l ia n t p layo ff vici Sunday for an unprecedented t LJ.S. A m ateur Championship.

Woods, who h it h is first golf ivhile in diapers as a 10-month jn ita ting his fa ther’s swing in t southern California garage, del 3d S tove S co tt o n th e 38 th h :om ing back from 5-down witl iioles to p lay and from 2-down ■ three to go.

Playing his b est w hen he nec it most, .Woods h it 28 of the las greens a f te r s ta r tin g th e m on roimd w ith a fa t 41 and shot a £ the second 18, m aking five bir m d on eagle.

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er, w ith 256 yards against 981, Shorty M iller (250 vs. h in 1912) and Bob Pollard ;rs in 1951), ran for more, pow erful and ran over us," fohn R ob inson said . “We ng a n d m ade some errors.” e fo u rth quarter, w ith the 1 0^ , E n is took off around went 57 y ards before being of b o u n d s by lin e b a c k e r Chree plays later, h e scored

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s a t M agic V alley ra c e w ay.ook the sccond of two 40-lap m: s, fo llow ed by Eddy M cK er Quale, Jim Peterson and H an

md point-standing owner T ra lad m echandal failure while le s early in the race. Dick Capps k time for the second m ain evi 6 seconds.first 40-lap main had G reat W ■leader M cKean in front q u id )lding off a challenge by M etz led d o se b u t Metz could n o t | I McKean.lean’s perfonnance keeps him td of the great west Winston r ies and a chance to race a t n a ti

t o f fe n d e rs w ere b en t a s 1; [ J n te rm o u n ta in su p e r s toc le d to T w in F a lls . T h e U tJ a and Idaho series was presid y Pocatello’s Russell Butler. J d w ere D arin F a irb an k s, Cl nd Joe Hood.banks won th e A heat, follow tier and Rick Hatch. The B hi0 Gary Porter widi Ken W ilken an Taylor finishing sccond a

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man and Welch finished th a t v B heat.B Albright passed Travis Giles t lap of die'NAPA Thunder St< racc. Ben Benjamin, Bruce Ku Dee V aneps rounded o ut th e h en Coats, followed by Giles :1 Allen won the heat racc. a tions of S3.0S6.95 from rac« nd speedw ay employees w ill ted in the Je ff Edwardi’s child

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IV YORK — B ottered by a m Itt a n d a w alkout by o ne o f id p la y e rs ,'th e U.S. O p en g way Monday.final Grand Slam toumameni

/c a r w on’t in c lu d e Y evge likov, the No. 7 seed and Frcj

ch am p io n who w ith d re w day, p ro testing the way th e I s A5sraation.arranged e fielc im am ent officials ignored ra n seeding th e players, causin r c o n tro v e rsy th a t le d to cedented re-drawing of th e fi< In’t pacify Kafelnikov, w ho 1

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CONCORD, Mass. (AJ Dent broke o u t of a thre w ith a S 'foot b ird ie pu 18th b o le S u n d a y to $800,000 of Bostc

: D e n t, 5 7 , r a l l ie d fi strokes off th e pace fo r t par 67 and a S^bole toi on N ash aw tu c C ountr

■ 6,787-yard course, beai Wargo and Ja y Sigel b y '

It was h is 10 Senior I v iao ry since joining th over circuit in 1989.

Wargo and Sigel miss pu tts p lay ing in th e lc some b e h in d D ent. Wi second*round le a d e r , with a 70, w hile Sigel cl a 68;

Isao A oki, w ho slip] tb e f i r s t - ro u n d le a d stro k es b a c k w ith a p Saturday, rebounded v which included an eagli 54th hole. H e fmished

.206.'■ R aym ond F lo y d , t t com bined c a re e r moni with earnings of over $1 b eg an ihe final round b e h in d W arg o .,H o w

Micke]. A K RON, O h io (AP;

weeks earlier, Phil Mick s e lf -d e s tru c te d a t t C ham pionsh ip , blow ir stroke lead w ith 27 holi to finish tied fo r eighth.

. E ven th o u g h h e wo times S unday, Mickelso he learned from th a t e: bybird ieing 16 and 17 t W orld S e r ie s o f G olf sDDkes.

“I t’s im p o rta n t for a confidence to close tl

• M ickelson sa id a f te r h vic tory of th e y ea r. "1 three^shot lead , i t w as ment I h ad to p lay poor i t away. I h ad to come b; field." ;

A string o f four ugly starting a t 11 le d 'to tw a n d tw o s u p e r la t iv e three^stroke lead to stai

Boros gral 1st tour w in Vancoi' SU R R EY , B ritish ( (AP) — G uy B oros sl round of 71 Sunday fc PGA T o u r v ic to ry , a wta in th e in a u g u i^ i Greater V ancouver Opi

Boros, th e son of two O pen ch am p io n Ju li ' finished w ith a 12-undi 272, a s t ro k e ah e a d < A ubrey, w ho closed \ L ee J a n z e n , 71, a n Sm ith ,71

B oros, w h o tu rn s week, h a d th re e b ird ro u n d o n th e 6, N o rth v iew G olf a n d

; Q ub course and finish tw o -p u tt p a r on 18 trem en d o u s s e c o n d : w ater th a t le ft him 10 tho hole, ^ t was th e bi of m y life a n d I’m j i

, made it,” Boros said.■ The w ini w hich lea '

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By out of a tand trap towanl the Mc «. Wargo missed a bIrdIo putt on th(

t takes DSton e(AP) — Jimhree-w aytie ‘Somi/im.p u tt on th eto w in th e /lovesome

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i f ro m two or a Sunder-t total of 204 _ , -n try C lu b ’s B ank o fje a tin g Tom -------------------b y o n e ^ o t . sm igsled carj r PGA Tour finally elimin' t h e SO-and* second shot ii

• , double-bogeioissed birdie [ishedw itha?5 la s t th ree- Bobby StroW argo, th e over the last

e r , f in ish e d ished with a 61 closed w ith the.touniarae

in a tie a t2 0 7lip p ed from who birdied ftad to fo u r holes for a 66.a p a r 72 on . W hile wind w ith a 67, tim e this yeaagle 3 o n the h i t t e r on t

fou rth a t $120,000. Tha Toiu-priiemt

, th e P G A ’s a n d his COI loney le a d e r S m io r PGAr $10 million, lion,id o n e stroke D ent birdi o w e v e r , h e eight holes S

ilsbn win\ P ) , — Two was gone, bui[ickelson had to m elt awayt t h e PG A lie r in thc miw in g a two-^ was kind o f :holes to play ' Mickelson sath. “Pm not sur<w o b b led a t ing. Those v,ilson showed takes."t experience H e had bo17 to w in the b u t escaped f3lf b y th re e pars a t 11 ai

o n to th ^ c re>r a p lay e r’s right rough a5 th e d e a l," o f a greensidi•r h is fo u rth es a t 14.. "H a v in g a The roUer-(fas a toum a- tied with Duf■oorly to ffve piling up six 1e b a c k to the a 66, and

M ickelson agly tee shots form er Arizo) two bogeys one of Micktv e s a v e s . A had kidded as ta r t th e day if they weie

abs Brit 4th

J u f e rih Colum W o L aura Davii s sh o t a p e r • under-par 7 I tor% is f i f e thrcc-strokc

B a iJW G A a l $1 milliSh star's.fonrth Open. the year and

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r d S E S l y nId w ith a 67,a n d ,T a y lo r “ ^ 2 “ “

le a d s the•ns 3 2 n e x t $717,787^ird ie s in h is S he also6 ,8 1 7 -y a rd Championsh

n d C o u n try Classic — blished w ilh a onsh ips —18 a f t e r a standardRej

id sh o t ov e r f i d a j10 f e e t from Hiroshima Oi

»biggest shot EvianMnsteiI j u s t ^ a d I th e jninute JI. was going toleaves Bdros of the 6331.^ la te fa thei^5_ .^banDaytonJ3hh $180,000 ; was set up. Io s a p lace on * y e s te rd a y '<ttw o y ea rs . todaytowih:

Mcond green a t Um Bank of Boston 1 I tha final hole a id flnbbed Mcond.

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-Jim Dent, of Boston winner th in l------------— ------------------- a s f i rearly, hung to u g h and aftei[linated him self w ith a rougIt into tjie w a te r and a nndgey on 16. F lo y d fin- fron a 73 for 209.treb le had six b ird ie s “Sist n ine holes a n d fm- somca 65, the best ro u n d of toda:m en t That le ft S trob le fighi207 w ith Bob E .S m id i, wasid five of his la s t seven , 19. ^66. ‘ thoav in n in g fo r t h e f i r s t me."^eari D w t, th e longest “IiI t h e to u r , e a r n e d W arrhat boosted h is Senior leadmoney to S4.7 million, foot

co m b in ed P G A a n d wentiA m oney to $5 .3 mil* few 1

missird ied four of h i s firs t on tls Sunday, p u ttin g him putc

IS W orld!but M ckelson refused stret•ay as h e had d o n e ear- It(month a t th e PG A . “I At

of slipping o u t th e re ," holesaid of his b a d spell. ovei

ure w hat I w a s think- moni w ere ju s t p o o r mis- . two

, Mic;bogeys a t 12 a n d 13, ahetid further d am age w ith 20-fc. an d 14. H e p u n c h e d “Ig reen from t h e d e e p "If 15 a t 11 and b la s te d out, b a dside bxmker to 18 inch* shot

Wer-coaster r ide le f t him Alej)uffy Waldorf, w h o was lowix birdies in a ro u n d o f; up smd B illy M a y fa i r . froa1 a n d M ay fa ir, a lso a lS f(T2oha S tate g o lfe r and Mckelson’s b est friends, $37Ed about who w ou ld win 10-yie tied going dow n th e in a

tish golfei I victory oR C R E EK ,O hio(A P)— Biivies sho t a s te a d y 2- rouir 70 o n S u n d a y fo r a platik'e victory in t h e S ta r shot;A Classic, th e E nglish bertrth LPGA to u r w in of teatm d seventh w orldw ide nec<

qua), w ho ea rn e d $82 ,500 also0,000 bonus fro m tour- plactrgam rers fo r b e in g a Di1996 winner, h a d a 12- win♦ to ta l on th e C oun try sta ihe N orth c o u rs e . S he matle m o n ey l i s t w ith . Chc

poiniso w on th e L P G A , forinship and d u M a u r ie r P<- b o th m a jo r ch am p i- this— . a lo n g w i th th e M d

Register K ng, th e unof- Mc( GA S k in s G a m e , th e She 1 Open in Ja p a n a n d the Brai sters in France. “I knew Kinj te I w alked o u t h e re , I ,U ; to like it," D avies said com Jl.yard course irt subur- twom “T th e wav it_____ Yi3.1 had the g ^ t round dro y "and" p la y e d s te a d y . Mo(fin it." Hui

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1 11 under for the toumameni nd two strokes behind Wargo hen, in a bogey-fi«e round, h( ot down in p a r th e re s t o f thi ray until th e 18, Viiiere he h i t : river and a 3-wood before d iip ing up w ith in fiv e f e e t anc lade the winning putt.Then, w ith a one-shot lead, bu

ijnVing of a playoff, h e watche( s first Sigel m ise d a b irdie put fter h ittin g h is d rive in to thi Dugh and un d e r tree b ranche nd Wargo need ed th ree p u tt rom 60 feet, m ip n g his try for i irdic from w ithin four fe e t “Sometimes you’ve got to havi

ome luck an d I w as fortunati D ^ ," D c t i s a i i " It was a dog ight all day . E igh teen (holes ms enough. I d idn 't w ant to gi 9. Maybe I should say thanks t hose guys for being so kind t ne."

“It wasn’t m eant to be,” saii Vargo, w ho re lin q u ish e d thi c!ad on 16 when h e missed a 1 OOt p u tt fo r p a r . “M y p u tte rent stone cold on m e on e las ew holes. T he key hole was 16. nissed th e green and snuffed i m the green. Then I missed th lutts." • ■:

I Seriestretch of a b ig tournam ent It didn't take long to find oul At the 625-yard “m onster" 16t

lole, M ick e l^ n lo fted a weds iver the p in and sp u n i t bac nore than 20 feet. I t came to re wo fe e t fro m th e p in an tiickelson ta p p e d i t in to e ihead of Mayfair, wbo missed '0-foot birdie putt.

“He took a risk," M ayfeir sai ■If he hits i t short, it could spi lack into th e lake. H e h it a gre: JioL" ;

W aldorf, w hose 66 m atchc M exander C ejka fo r th e day ow round, saw h is th re a t com ip short when he h it a poor chi Tom the fringe and missed tl ISfootpar p u t t .

Mickelson th en cUnched ti >378,000 first-place checl^ and lO-yeor tour exemption by roQii h a 6-foot birdie pu tt a t 17/. .

sr earns of season

Beth D an ie l, who began th round th re e back in a secom place tie w ith B randie Bunoi shot a 73 to miss an au tom at berth on th e U.S. Solheim Cu team by a s troke . Burton, wh needed to w in or finish second i ijualify fo r th e 10-woman ,teai also shot a 73 to drop, into a lOt place de.

D ottie P e p p e r , a th re e - tin winner th is y e a r , to p p e d th standings fo r th e S e p t. 20-2 m atches a g a in s t E u ro p e i Cheptow, W ales, w ith 234.: points. She closed with a 70 to t for fifth a t 209.

Pepper, a th ree-tim e winm this year, will be joined Ijy M« Mallon, Kelly Robbins, Michel McGann, J a n e G ed d es, Pati Sheehan , R o s ie J o n e s , Pi Bradley, V al Skinner .and Bei King..U.S. captain Judy R snldn w

complete th e squad Monday wi two wildcard selections. _W ,hile B u rto n a n d D ani dropped o u t o f co n te n tio Maggie W ill sho t a 68 an d P Hurst had a 69 to tie for second

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In d ia n a p o lis , fo r r e le a s e d C ra ig obtained last y ea r in a the ir lang^erm q a a m b e w as b eaten o a eai son Jim H a ib a n ^ a four-3'car, $13 millir

— I year, malfing F rirVtPlion too m uch to cany .

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m t low est p ay ing team s go. m arked ly . T hey kep he H e a n t a n d b i s ^ m i Jie a fte r p irking him t a last w eek frcnn Arizo lip- slated to bade up nd a t r u n n in g b a c k , I

re fused to reoegotia Imt t r a a to take less, led H earst said b e o cp u tt in C incinnati a n d wo Jie prised if h e gets cu t at ies cd. T be Baltimore Rat [tt^ o thers, w ere se t to t3 i r a him a s a f re e a gem ■

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seaso n b u t w as sla i backup.

T be N ew Y o rk J e B atte r, the ir starting: la s t five seasons. Ba: team in rushing in 19 gnth overall in tram

t bad 35 touchdowns. I6th But be also would h dge . J e t s ab o u t SBO.OOC ack cap.r « F o r m ost team s. Si and w ere only a s o p alon I go a final 2id a fo r th e s ta r t o f e ;

week.aid. Some players m ay ^ liadc by t b ^ p rerio reat reduced salaries. Otl

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