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Aeo]By Julie M.MeKianc
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HOLLISTER -W l was prcgn<mt with hi didnH smoke or drink healthy d ie t S l« eve f iO T l.h o b eM ^
' ^ ta lrtb st Touryeare^gc ,1)0JT»hid two,.splits.! thfl' roof o f his mouth.
“Itwasquite.asho* were gratefUl for ws said G arre t’s fathei “This'kind o f stuff th<
.Garrett wins one c Idaho children bom palate between 1991
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MOSCOW — RusKan dered a halt to all com
^ e c h h y a and sent a neg< ■ breakaway republic for
Chechen f ii^ ten b e ^ n t h ^ seized ih a bloody i •JUissiaa town laA week..
-'The Russian m oves',:\ , ,
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WASHINGTON Pi ~ —"sham ersharte,-" festbbne ' - :,ih « j.W b iteH b u ^w ith a tla -■ - 'g ii i id ^ a f te iio o h .’: ' - r . ' ' ' ■•Thft o n 'c a m e five' «to;
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Ilp a n d p a la te , 3*year*old i l« d h e r e w ith h f e 10»yeai
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When Carrie Lammers- ■ 1 her second child, she ■ink, and she followed a . , even'<left her family’s ' i wt:inlfo'toWnwhehevCT ' 'i
ret il^aiii^m waa-bom/t ogo, tbe fWl-'term new-’' . 1 Its in his upper lip and ; : j u th .':'ihock, but one thing we was he wos healthy,” i
ther, M ike Lammers. \ r they can repair.” — le of* 17 south-central the om with cleft lip and fee 991 and ]993, making twi
to haltan leaden Sumiay or- ombat operations in hosts legotiatidg team to the Bu for peace talks a f te r ; tized an releasing hostages ing s dy raid bn a southern comc c. . . ■ ifthe;s, which came after,., - Th egotiations between Basa Chemomjiditt and tbe Mosc rgumDeQ,.iai9 hopes Mosc S p o .T o ^ t^ F S ^ f i^
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V r —r Protesters chanting bned the iron fence of- 'mm tlea^TShibbe^^oves ■ ^
I'days.aftmsevdid.uni-' m I olice officers a '^ a n d l d b i b eleded m r^oy».*11^ Iffift
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: ab o u t 'oneflnieven/,4,17^ bom with W tir th .d e f e o
To b e tn io re |h(bmiati< d e f t lip and palate, cor foundation.at 1r800-24-C
ie region’s rate for having t ect tw ie e .th e s ta te ’s 'r a te , Arice the nadoiial ra te .'' '
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Stage standoffin the town ofB 3ut as ro*ght fell on Iho etnbat id town Sunday, the Chechen ; several hundred hostoges i nplex ringed, imd i | .> ^ not c he’ remaining coptlvcs would fc rhe leader o f the .Chechen sayev; whs quoted;by the. i )scow,NTy lelevidpn c h ^ Mcow l^dib_as s a w ^ tfalelio: iU M tb e e o in p IiH ^ ^ & lM o l
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s s o f a r h a d th r e e o p e r a t , a n d h is p a r e n t s , M ik e a r
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Clstatewide n may report to the Idohc
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f i f o i T ' . S S S i da p p ^ i iU y ' - r o t e r : . 4 ; ^ vevOT.'-with- coun ties,'^ I7,bh«diflh': .rate o f 3.4; e ^ . -Vition atiout higher than »n tac t the United State 4-CLEFT. Jr., o plastic
— I & Hospital, g the birth de- Becker so e, and nearly Up and palo
EEZ BifBudennbvsk. ' battled,' trauma-"^ jens were hold-■
hospital It clear when, o r ' id b e f r ^ . .'' ’[i^ td s , Shamil. . e. independent . mnel and Echo' lio ^ g e relesse'Monday.
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be:e defeci: could be a variation in I ! rotes bccause some hospit >rt better than others, accordi aho Centcr for Vital Statist! Dvided the state data.) a te b f 2.4 children for ev< ths^ the region’s rate also is di )f;'lb'e next h i ^ e « region in ,• hidoka County had the'high
4; . ' , . \ , k the iiicidence here In Idaho nan it is in many parts o f l mtes,” said Dr. Dovid W. BecI }tic surgeon at Twin Falls Clii al.‘ sold the large number o f cl lalote coses may be because
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F R ^ C IS C O ^ m 'G O ld e builder Joseph Strauss'cpc^lei ivork in 1937; he'.prot^sed i t !ver, ’*mute butelpquentevide re c -^ t resides fn'0 B te r , , r ^
then, the b n d n h s^ - .l t^ Iju le ba it on suicSb.‘S ^ |tiw ^ d milestone ijOOO p c d n '^ u(^ there havebeeb a f i^ . see r the 997 cbhfinned'd^ihii.l hrouA ' June-5 ,w e re '^ c ia ^ ^ t e l y sought d e ^ v m ^ e who \yanted to suV ive^ .S (
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A deal to shake tl ■ half-billion dollars t
Johnson waves million J s that all? 1
Fast ibrward to I swelling like o moi ington doesn’t kno How did this thing {
. _ There arc all sor care costs totals 171 perccnt a year. Ani mg and living long
mm« with new'technolO£ Iq. age was extendedf -disabilities. Some d' the s y s ^ .
Medicare's woes the early 1960s, abc dcrly lacked health ance for the elderly offer much covera many people could I
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t health plan for t nowhere. After his in Congress shifted president’s progra
I the ' seized the advonugt )itals “All o f our focusrding said Joseph Califar sties, - mcstic adviser. He (
ing with Johnson to very tion’s priorities; “ doll- people health'carc.” n .^ e Critics today sa;gliest duced overspcndin C i^ tu . ..^hc^itals to ra l« fe ■fed'a' - -<tcsts;^ericburagcd I
care services impm ho is ers to subsidize the f the wealthiest retirees, •ckcr “The reason weninic the comer goes bad
senior health carc oi cleft Heritage Foundatioi se o f was designed was si
But Califano soI .Pleas(
v n h e r e in a M a rc h 7 , 199i ,0 0 0 s u i c id e s f ro m t h e fa l
Gate B d miles.. :: could, we'd ^ t a ‘ takes on lhat questic
dea Gate to, professor emeri leted’his Univeisity ofCalifo itwould Motto fe to that jl d ^ ^ o f ' tional niodve in the tipniand e^r.
“If you're, goin^ tiunt^eds' sense o f imrnmtalii All msch more mimortal than n tv ^ '. In 1973, after <
patrols w ere tripl ’» ba'the tried to dissViade i^Vfiome ‘tinie they succeec
be suicides o f f tl Soimph. Among them WM ive been T-shirt, Motto saic
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ON — A telling moment in ledicarc: Early in 1965, Lyn- id his aides talk suategy in a ;o the Ova! Office. The prcs!- re bill Is stuck in a Senate he wants it voted out. NOW. ke the bill loose would odd a ars to its cost, an aide warns./es him off. “Five-hundred ill? D o it”to today, when Medicare is monster souffle, and Wash- know how to keep it down, ing get so big?.sorts of reasons why M edi-____
S178 billion and are rising 10' America's popuIation>is ag- longer. Mcdical costs are up, ology and specialists. Cover- ied to younger people with ie doctors and patients abuse
'oes date to the beginning. In , about half o f the nation's el- alth Insurance. Private insur- lerly was hard to find, didn’t verage, and cost more than: uidaflbrd. !medy had proposed a federal' or the elde rly ; but it got his assassination sentiment ' fted toward passing the dead jgrams. The Johnson team iwgc.«us was on acccss, not cost,” lifano Jr., Johnson's'top do- He describes that 1965 mect- in to illustrate the administra- s; “We wanted to give old ire.”' say Medicare’s'design in- . iding. It invited doctors and e and perform unneeded~ ed the 'eldeily to i i * -hetflth iprudently; and forced work- the medical care o f even the
*s.we have insolvency around back to 1965,” said John Liu, rc analyst at the conservadve Btlon. “The Way this program a? structurally unsound.” ^3 said cobbling together a >}ase s e e BEGINNING/A2
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t a whole diffeient array of esdon,” said Dr. Jerome Mot- meritus o f psychiatry at the Uifomia-Son Francisco, lat jumpers r ^ find an addi- I the coming days — notori-
9ing tb die and you want a tality, what could make you Jumbeingl.OOOrhesaid. ier 499 confirm ed deaths,- tripled as bridge ofTicials \ ide tbe next jum per. For a :eeded, leadmg 14 would- ff the span over a month. via a man with 500” on bis^ •, s a id .,! 'd hospital technician finally-- -.7 ced onto tbe wplkway and ber 19^3.a s e 's e e M IL E STO N E/A 2
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B SsCurabliConlinued from A l the area’s population
: causc o f the area its ■ sdcms to occur more
broadcr-faccd Asians; ] cans and Hispanics th but it’s more common : blacks, he said.
I t 's uncertain wha birth defect. Clefting families, but Becker sa: eases he secs are in chi a family history o f it.
Bccause lips form: pregnaocies - ot about w eeks - ‘m any wom know they arc pregnar flu or an infection dr th cation that could dan development.
W hatever the cause the lips and palates don
•"A lo t o f the times som ething that’s real
; Beclwr said.In the last 10 years, a
' tn the lost five, ther m any Improvem ents cle ft lip and palat.c,
' Mitcheltree, coordinato dren’s Special Health the South Central Di: Depaitment.
Becker said all that fiilly rcpoired c le ft Ii w hich usually runs o above the upper lip. Ao nasal speech. sUll foi people.who had cleft li
. are ovd*. Mitcheltree sai, “You ‘h'ch ildren now ,” Mitch “For th^^mffst'TJort'you know that they’ve had si V, “Il’s not a pleasant si{
.. mbm~and~dad. but yet tli inuch.” Kaodra Daoos said she was in a state o couple o f day? after hei
, iwas bom . Joshua, now splits in his upper lip an nune^ ^ d D anos’ hui cared for the infant at fii , “When he wos first thought. ‘I can’t do tb
. : said. “Once I held him wasOK.”
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IX Min Pep Yesterday 67 16 50.21 Lost year 60 15'S3.12 Nomial 821 Preclpltatloi8 56m!!! Month to date:<2 52.... .......Nomul mo. lo date:6 49.11 Wator year lo date;2 51.16 Nomial year to date
J] 'JJ..... C o m f o r t f a cn m........ Humidity at noon: 76 48.30 Saromeleratnoon:6 47.20 Pollen count 49: gian 39..... Courtesy Asthma &n m ..... of Idaho
Sunset today 9:19 p.m.Sunrise tomonow 6:00 a.m. Lunsr phase: Last quoner June June 27; first quarter, July 5: fu
Alible planets: Moming. Salurr Mercury. Evening: Mars, Jupltei
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ire frequently in is; Native Ameri- !•> than in whites, on in whites than
/h a t c a u sc s Ihe lg runs m some tiL - T ■ said most o f the • children without
rms so early in Dut five to seven . Pomon m ay not S ° ° ° j nant and get the r they take medi- iam ag e cn ib iy o
“Weuse, sometimes .lon ’t fiisc.ICS i f s j u s t no t c a lly s p c c f i c , ” «
s . and cspcciallyicre have been ; ®Its in repairing Srl5?h,?tc, soid.D onnaator ofthe Chil-Ith Program forD istrict Health '
mt renmins^f_a____Two yo\ lip is a scar, g ra fted fi s along a fold which Kor Aod the days o f W(^uld be found in older percent of t lip and palate, so Joshua said. . . ..before his. that with these Joshua a
tcheltree said, problems!: p'ou don;t really Becker ha d surgery. surgeries i; sight f ; r a new had two sit ;t they cartdo’so— “He^ust los o f dooding all.” , lOinc e o f deiual for & think you her second son he’d bad i
low 9. bad two scarring, and palate, and ‘ “It’s pan
husband. Dan, - I think t t first.. given an cjrst bom. 1 ju st , Garret, r I this,’” DanoS operations; lim, eveiything • When
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ers. I^ighs in the to n i^ t, with a cl ers. Lows in die 1 o f showers andth
The ultrnviolci level.
Extended' Wedoeaday pu
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mmmmJ T rea su re 'd A Mostly cloudy
o f thundershower n«auJnM(<v.ML 10 mph. Partly cli
evening thunders • partly cloudy.
Is Northem {67 57.14 I ^ y c t o u d , »80 44 near, the Oregon t82 49 03 Highs in the midn
, tonight, with a sii]i o n Idaho sutte lines.
2.35 mid- 40s. TuesdayQte: .60 showers and thundIte: 13.80 ^Os.late; 8.69 N o r t h ^ m I
I C tO r s Partly cloudy toi: 77 percent and evening showon: 29.91 70s. Lows in thegrass, (high), showers and thunca & Allergy percent Monday at
“G ustnodoes” as devastoting. (
ne 19; new, t>ccs ^ t develo; ; full, July ’ storm ! T hey usui
during their shot turn. and overturn c a riltor. Venus.
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p ro v id e rs - s u rg e o n s , o r- on tists, pediatricians, speech ip ists, den tal hyg len ists and itionists - hold c linics to see Iren w ilh cleft lip and jwlote plan their care.i/e have a num ber o f people they can see,” said Dr. D avid 3ecker Jr., a p lastic s tu^ebn win F alls C lin ic '& H ospital, ker is a lw a y s a t th e S o u th tral D is tr ic t H ea lth D ep art- t c lin ic s w ith fellow p lastic :eon D r. C ra ig B . B a s s o f hum.'o u ju s t ge t so m uch satisfac- dea lin g wi'Qi tb e little ch il- ," BcckCT said. “ Il’s interest-
y e ^ ago , J o ^ u a h ad bone J f f ro m h ls^ h ip to Ki’s j a w ," land ra D ano^ said she hoped )c h is last surgery . O nly 30 o f tlia t g raft tool^ how ever, ua needs onothCT bone g raft lis jaw s can b e lined up. a also has h ad ea r and sinus IS because o f th e b irth d e fec t has done s ix reconstructive ' :s on Joshua , w ho a lso has sinus Olid six w opemtiofts.
is i k ind o f seem s to 'accep t I t" ' in d ra D an o s sa id . “ I d o n ’t ou w o u ld r e a lly 'k n o w th a t d a n y th in g , ex c e p t fo r tb e
>ait o f h is life. I don’t know k th e se 'ch ild ren , bave been I ex tra strength.” t, m ^ w h i l e , has h ad th ree ,ns;e n G arre t, .was 2 ^ m o n th s 8 l ip W8&. r e p a i r e d b y ,
ilutays. t o report Ule. news u d ■ u luaner 5:30 and on'weekends, S »3I. , ' «
Advertising swith to plfcc 10 advertliement, * 0931. Clusiflod.adt, call 733- sday ihnwgb Friday fton 7 ajn. , n;andSatiffdtysftom7 BJB.until. ,, iforautioo 00 dbplay ads it avails » jJaysbniy. Por the Buriey omce^. ^
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forecastsralleyudy, .with scattered showera oni the mid-60s. West winds 15 mpl a chance o f showers and evenin the lower 40s. Tuesday partly cl< d thundenhowets. Higha around
iolct index forecast is 6, a mo<!
)d reglqnal foreca’ pu^nTcloudy with a slight cha wets. Lows 40s.'Highs 65 to 75. nd Friday mostly sunny and wa aid- 70s to mid>80s.
[Iver Valleyid thundershowers today, wilh h [y cloudy to n i^ t, with a chance dershowers. Lows around 3 0 . ' ance o f showers and thundcrsl
e Valley.idy today, wilh scattered showei wers. H i^ s in the mid*60s. N(
cloudy tonight, with a chance i lershowers. Lows in the lower
n Nevadaly north today, widi a slight chai on and Idaho state lines. Mostl; )id-60s to mid- 70s. Partly cIoui slight chance o f showers near tl
ies. Fair skies south. Lows in t iday portly cloudy in the north w lunderstomu. Mostly siinny soul
lU tahy today nnd tonight, with a chanc [lowers and thunderstonns. HigI the 40s. Tuesday partly cloud lunderstomu. H i ^ 70-75. Cha y and Tuesday.
es” are not tornadoes, but the g. Gustnadoes are small but elop along the leading edge ( jsuolly don't last more than a short lives, they can tear rooi cars.
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ing to see how they’re to life.”
The cleft lip and palau lUr Twin Falls, which serv h- 93 children, isn’t the oi tr- for newborns to 21-year ch through the Children’s nd Health Program at the h ce paitment.Ite The largest clinic is lb
c lin ic , w hich ' m eets lie month and serves about id dren, said district progn sn dinator Donna Mitcheltrc ll. About 200 children tal th .weekly netirologic.cliirt- -said.,,:.............................ic There also are clthics I o f fibrosis, bums, plastic
orthopedics and orthopc c- rologic cases, Altogeth il- are about 850 children in rt- gram.
ie !.KMcbumj)!ast|c surgeoi v .'B .B a ss^ '' * td . • Garret’s soft palate, 10 lor extension ofthe hard ] T, back o f the m outh, wc ift when he was lOK monti:
took skin from behind ( JS to close his palate.:t. • When.Gaij-et was le old, skin fhsm ihe dimplj IS 'inner part o f Us ear was s. pair the hard palate. Bas lt"'sklnft'om behlndG arret’ ’t to fill In the dimple, at Doctors'will walt'unti le o lder to fix his jaw ,_a
needs some com etic'su^ w lip, Mike Lammers said. n m erses said they are li
G a m t’s reconstructive s « .progress.’
“He doesn't r i^ ly reali IS difTerent than anyone.el y .Lammensaid.
I and Sunday S4.00 per wealu <1 , S3;50 per week^TSuoday only- ' week. Out of state'latm d ^ ai
SS.00 per week;*daily wljr $4.00 . Suoday only S3X»JKr wedc Sal
eluded in aft above rates. A S15J will be levied for all ntuiw d cbn
' 'The Tlmea-Newi'(UPS 631-08 iifbed daily at l32 Tbird St. \ Falls, Idabo, 83301, by Magi
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t o - flawed com] to get Med Even Liu ad ly was a nee
^ J It wos aea -:e a d j^U n g
.tcc iln icin . ^ “ “ 3rves about J S Ponly clinic ,
™ wrong, b u t,' ; Special ,5^5health dc- tionPresidci
' against the *'ibecardtac pSlse.”s tw ice a . n ro n ic a l l 'It 260 ch.l- neutralized igram coor- paridcd the***«• more costs,take part m Under JohImics, she emment woi
. '--------erage.forcnsfo rcy su c Security, regIC surgery. The Repupedtc-neu- tary plan thather, there as well as hem the pro- who signed 1
pretnitun.' Tt__________ J that would i!on Dr. Craig insunuice.------------- - o — Democratle, the muscu- powerful cd palate at the i Ways and M#as repaired —Iths old. Bass A / T v 1 ^I Garret’s ear X t X U I
s 20 m onths Continued 1 pie in' the top • This year os used to re- say whethet ass then look trols.et’s 'o ther'ear----- RoberfW
ager, is dow Dili Garret is lldity.M d he still “You talJc
u rge iybnh is you get.a^dc id. The Lam- 1 W anen saiij :fiapi>y.wltli' people., wh I su rg b y and plung^ fron
. theirbodiest ilize that he's ‘“^ 0 say I] else.’ Cairie ,- number. The
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ligh, 78 degrees a t HagemuuLX« High, 99 degrees at Intematioaal F
tbe National Weather Service rai 23-44M.
Record heatc ia tedP m
ratures hit record highs Sunday i e nation, while record cold movi thundetAomis were scattered ova ranires soared into the‘90s over d the upper Great Lakes, highs were 95 at Oteen Bay, W:
:h.; 94 at Duluth, Minn., and 95 at tional Falls, Minn., tied its reco n the lower48 states.West, however, cold air over tl Arizona dropped temperatures to a And FlagsmfT had the chilliest n >vith a record low o f 24. In the no: : sute, Tucson tied its rerard low fi ere in the West, Bakersfield, Calii
ginning __edfrom A l}mprbmise was the only way ledicorerthrougb .Congress, admits “back then, there tru-
leed.”a rough fight. The elderly ui)ions were, pushing, for > e'i; But doctors bated John- - Q and hospitals were fearful., ts called il socialism, said it stroy the doctor-patient re la -. uid bankrupt insurance'Com-
proved those arguments 111 others had staying power American Medical Associa- dent Donovan Word wtmed le “evils o f unpredicUible ex-
}|ly, the conipromise that- d Medicare’s opponents cx- :he program and piled on s.lohnson’s proposal, the gov- ivould provide hospital cov- eveiyone eligible for Social regardless o f income. ;pub!icans offered a volun- that would cover doctor bills hospital bills for the elderiy
kI up — and paid a monthly Tbe AMA suggested a plan d help the poor buy private
[Bdc ^ rW ilb u rM ills , ' tbe^’ I chairman o f the House Means Committee, came up
lestone—id from A l . • .» r , bridge o ^ c ta ls won’t her they’ve stepped up pa-
"Waifen,'"th'e' bridge m a n ^ ownplaying tbe tally’s va-.
ilk:to various agencies and' :dozen different numbers,” aid,'referring to scores of who 'u n d o u b te d ly have roni tne' bridge in obsctinty. ss never itcovered. , .V it’s 1,000 is a ficiitioua.. rbcto is no set otimber.” be
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at in North; chillthe date scanerei
lay in the no rth •ceo tral' derstom noved into ports o f the Rain )ver the Southeast . and shO' ver the northern Plaiiis to near i
the Case, Wts.; 94 at Houghton feet inn SatMarquene,Mich... . . Farth< ecord at -99, Sunday’s handle.
An u;7 the high country o f Southeai to a record low o f 39 at abama, st reading in the lower coastal a ! nomully hot southern Show IW for the date at 56. coast of :alif., tied its reconl for Texas, fi
with a compromise. He }y three proposals into one.,g “We were kind o f stui
Robert Ball, the Social Sc missioner who oversaw th<
ly M edictn. “With conside:QC, tanc^ we endoised iC ;Q .. Jotmsbn’s plaa^'becami il.. Part A>which provides ho it ance for almost wetyone 1 a. .and is financed^y a payr nT'.Republiam plan was the b
B. which coym doctor vis ts patient care'for seniors wh T. ■ pay a.small.mohthly prei a. payers bear three-fouiths 0 xl The AMA) plan bccamc (- which provides health ca
people o f all ages, ll now at - billion, shared by Wash (- state governments. And m care, it is a target o f Wash
^-cu tters./- . On July 30, 1965, John /- the bill in Independence, N al orofH anyTnim an,thefi;
tb propose a national healil 1- Both opponents and sup; Is Medicare as the first step ii y tion.y . “I thought by now, way I n it would have been expi « covering everybody,’! Ball 1
Price controls could b< e'■'later," he believed, when e coverage arrived. P m ide p thought tbe same thing li
. Since ihe bridge^opem 't .1937, there always b i. ficlal count
It’s kept by the C ^ ifo — w ay^atro l, whlch"uses c i. criteria; Did someone v>
' jum p? Was the bodyTccc d' ' No. 997 was on J t ^ S, '* year-old woman jumped.' I if tbe highway patrol has ref e- date tbe number, saythg Tb r, ttV te.intbe“bi^'9008.” '
The first known .suicid &. jtist three months afler i e opened :and despite: cbie
Strauss’ proclamation that
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For current these numt Pocatello 7278; Utal
or 162.55 MHZ Elko,^pv.,
Ily weather in Wate wilh a low of 53. Showers a red over the Northwest d West, irms over central MonUina. in stretched from northern Nevadj lowers extended along the coast ii ir Seattle. Snow was scattered throi ascades, with 2 to 4 inches of sno I northem Oregon. ther.ea.4, showers were scanered e.upper-level low-pressure centi
a, Georgta.and South Carolina. J areas of North Carolina.)wers and thunderstorms also de' ofthe Florida Peninsula, and aa , from the Corpus Christi area to M
^c tossed all ■ never happe other opportu
tunned,” s'aid care. li\; 1968, S e t^ ty w m - $5 billion,'Jol the creation o f to hold down ierable reluc- interested.■ . . ; In 1969,the
me Medicare ■ lar rcports’frc lospitol insur- wamra the ho e over age 65 solvent in sev yroll tax. The collapse, Coni basis for Part ited the fees d
visits and out- paid, raised t vho choose to nances much -emium. Tox- - other tinkerl I ofthe cost n eed ed . .agai ne Medicaid, b a n k ru p t is 1 care for poor The big pro w costs $156 thepostwarba ihington and gins retiring ir d like Medi- -retirees to w< shington bud- numy more p<
benefits and fe hnson signed es. Among th . Mo., in hon- ■ been proposec first president .-into-m anagei aih care plan, vouchers to b pporten saw Maldng MedicI in that diiec-' deductibles or]
Politicians si y before now. pressure, whic panded into little has been 'II said. care over 30 yc be tidied up “We haven’t tn'im iver8al“ 'mcnfyet,’so: w dentClintoQ ing it,” said Jclast year. It nior fellow at tl
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med in M ay. ange span wa : been im of- proof.” Accord
count, 47-yea fomia High-' W ebber bega r6ne--brtwo~T)*idgcwth~a 0 witness the. Midway th: covered?—T '^ T h is is 'a sfk i
when a 35- ovtf tbe four-fi L Since then,' The first tii efused to vp- about two wc rh u f^ y tliM year-old'formi
nough, nished i ide occurred^ lice officers i r the bridge worth living.” le f engineer -fore they cau tt bis n is t^ - .. away. . • ;, ,
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rrent road conditions, call ' * lumbers: Boise, 334-3731;llo 233-6724; Rigby 745- ■{Utah 801-964-6000; (he . ;'fov., area, 702-738-8888. .'v
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vs and thunderstorms were '.'est, .with the stronger thim- ’,',
into eastern Miwtana,'/ u t iiom Nonh.em C^iifomia ' th roug higher elevitions o f ’ ''' snow possible above 5,000 . . ,
led over the Nebraska Pan-• '•
:emer brought rain lo th e ' ' sloping over sections o f AU- ' lina. Showers moved Into '
) developed along the Gulf ^1 across coastal sections o f ' ' to Houston.
............. <ppened. There have been ' ortunities to revamp Medi- ^68, when the price was only . .'Johnson proposed changes >wn costs; Congress wasn’t '
, the ^ o f a s m ^ o f siRii- i ’from MeBicare's triistMS : hospital fund wouldbe'ln- seven years. To posQjone
Congress has repeatedly lim; > es doctors and hospiti^ ai^ ed the payroll tax that filch o f Medicare,: and dona cering. M ending will be igain soon: this time^ iris forecast for 2002. .... problem is expected when
r bat^ boom generation .be lg in IS years. The ratio o f > workers w ll| shift, with e people reaping M ^ c a ic id fewer people, paying tax* g the overhauls that haye osed: Prodding the ^Ideriy aged care. G iving the.|n to buy private insurenctq. edicare i»tients pay higho* i or premiums. 'OS seem to work hest und^ vhich may ej^lain w^y so x a done to shore up Medir ' 0,years.-en’t reached tbe crisis.n;^ .» : we’re nowhere near, fix-"’ d Joshua M. W iei» , a ser ' at the Brookings l^ tn te ;J
was “practically ,suiolde{- cording to a n e w q > ^ ac- year-old barge man' H ^ . legan a stro lf across: thefa cbmpanibn.., .....................r throtigh', j o b b e r said,, i fk r a s i . 'g o ; ’? a f l d l o m i ^ ” ' ' ur-footniil.It tinsuccessfiil tty^caine weeks laier. w h ^ a 4 i - ■
>rmer sailor, Ernest Gree- led for the tail with t\^p(K - . rs in pur8ii it ;“Ltfe'b’n0 t lg,” he reportedly ^ d be- c a u ^ t him dnd lelif b l6
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DUNWOODY.Gi ,heart o f the House :
i Idistrict, three dozenJ — — ;(Mgel»-and-orean^}i 1: phew over Newt Gin
'T o p i c N o. 1 thi Gingrich’s flirtatio Ifor president. There -Surprising grounds^
— ----- for a Gingrich caindi> . ^ u n d a table-in at
pnce room decorott t bea ring such slog■ You're No FDR.”
B ut the reason! : ; Gingrich to run ar(I this meeting o f the: W otch Coordinati; :loose confederation. lenvwnmenlal, goy r: ■women's rights! o f eirlicr anti*Gingi
’Some wear T-shirts 'C anu tu res and me ;**No2 iewts Is Good :w ear^ew tW aich" s : M any o f those
' ;they'i% confldent C ;lose, Which would •remove him from hi ership. They say they stepped-up scrutiny
.Republican a presid< .would bring.
B^ut some particip vgivciiThe outcome 1 ‘tions, which resultei• elevation to speaker, -out tbe \yorst o f all :Newt worlds — that
- would become presid “It’s very dangert
G eorge, '’o f the H C am paign Fund. I
’ i detail a scenario in tlve-party candidate; IPerot, Jesse Jacks .'Powell so divide elec no candidate wins
; throwing the electio: ; o f Representatives.• “And we know wl I House o f Represehtt ‘warns.
Groans from orouni For two hours, Gi
ore analyzed, his scl I his past studied, his i
edupbn.The spcoker has d
^ dedicated to hound '^ictive sore losers wh
B l a s t ]- . • TRENTON , Utal
ex p lo s io n o f unk lipped through the h State University hisi
. 4diling him and leve 4ure.
‘A;J. Simmonds, ‘ partially clothed in I -of the house benea -came crashing down Collapsed.■ The ;blast occurred “M D T and’ shook th' borhood in Trenton, o f Salt Lake., ' T ire fig h te rs resp( • ^ e n e had to extin;
I -m all fires.Siihm«>rids was a
U SU and w as c i tin p w n e d specia] c <irestem Americana i i i ie m ll Library.
Cache County Sh( u i d the cause o f e
, iittmedfalely known. ^ Mountain Fuel and S
stale fire marshal’s F B I 'and B ureau
. Tobacco and Fireanr• s c e n e ,-
“ W e w anted to r angles are covered,”
_ i D M n d e
kraihTingcUemica]c MIAMI, Okla. (A
;i9ade(l with toxic cha . S u n ^ y , forcing an et
to evacuate thei ■ Twelve o f the 9(
. Burlington Northern tr tradcjust before 11 a. werfrreported/
'^ r u a g to n North h a ^ d jo u s ' m aterial B ^ e , city
U • obother tiEtam to eval ger, said Ttfny Durl
' g ency m aria^em en
• .* Tlie t r a ^ nm throt- ■ 13,000jBbdut95 mile
“M s a .} { 1 V. T he.tta ih was cm . ^ y l ^ ^ p ^ o ] ,
/ NewtDpponente e very step
,G a.(A P)— Inthe se SjMakcr’s home «n people chew on rtheeserwhile-they- jingrich. - th is afternoon is ition with running 'lere seems to b< I idswell o f support I •• .• j hdidacy as theygo- rr ,v^ i an ofiice confer- rated with posters ogans as “Newt,
ons for wanting-aren’t friendly in:he Newt Gingrichating C o u n c il,’aion of civil rights. H t Hiy rights, labor androups and veteransngrich cam pai^s.irts with Gingrich H K p !messages such asDod Newts.” Mosti” stickers.se speaking sayt Gingrich wouldId be one way to1 his House speak-hey’d welcome theny of the Georgiasidenltal campaign
icipants warn that / s^fithe 1994 elec- I Itcd in Gingrich's \ cer, they can’t rule all possible brave ^ dat their bcie noire isident.5crous,” says Don Frank J
Human R ights Ralph f I. He ^ocs on to |h g a m in which altema- vVatch |
slectoral votes that ns 0 mojority — life ." < :tion. to the House spokesm I. the N?wwho controls the local' ec
:htatives,” George • space th< “ This
lund the room. Lipsett s Gingrich's words don’t lik schedule tracked, been foil
lis future spixulat- nice to ki But th
IS described those arc impc undingfhim as vin- stake fc who should “get a before 'th
k il ls U S Irtah ( A P ) A n The sl inknown o rig in dencein e home o fa Utah n o t the historian Sunday, Unabom eveling the struc- sible for
that haves, 52, was found al others in the front room The U leath debris that versity i iwn when its roof previou;
found ilrred about 9 a.rh. unexpio the rural heigh- U nivers
>n, 81 miles north 1981. In , Unabom'
!sponding to the puter stc tinguish several City. ;
A t lews an historian a t was mail cu ra to r o f its Simm<
i] collections o f two teen ia at the school's Iv alone
the explcSheriff Sid Groll USU t ^ e blast was nen said the m l OfRcials from" T ren ton d Supply Co.. the Simmon I’s office and the was rais lu o f A lcoho l, his own irms, were on the said.
Simmc0 m ake ,sure '^11,. m ost col J,” G;oll said. ‘ and Moi
lerails.„lQ lg toxic a l s(A ?) - - A train ' House:hemicals derailed sister1 estimated 1,000 ecstat their homes. Musta
90 .cars o f the Streetn train juniped the hernc'I a.m. No uyuries • -th ea tj
“I dirthem had tw o Carida'ial teams at the “ nveJ y .w as calling to ivaluate the.dan-hirborow, emer- cbanc« lent d irec to r in
i ro u ^ the c iQ 'o f . ,ilM .noithc«rtof
c a rry in g e th y l- L - ., ■ do], butyiem and- r ' W orow said..It..W . ■ • 1' clear > h a t the
h m officials''did. u m 'c ^ forcomr '
t,they‘
wi) ,k Jackatone, the southeasi fl Nader watch group - woi m eeting of Newt Watch In h group tapee all of House arancea and searches reci
G in g ric h 's 6th D istrict sman, Allan Lipsett, joked that ?wtW atch contributes to the econom y by renting office there.lis is the po litica l gam e," tt said. ‘T hese are folks who like N ew t There have always Polks who don't like N ew t It's ) know where they are.” the group's leader says there
iportant strategic concerns at fo r th o se y i th an agenda
i 'the man who n uy be the sec-
l U h i s t o i isheriff added that early evi- indicates the blast'was likely
he w o rk o f th e so -ca lled >mer, a mail-bomber respon- for 15 bombings in 17 years ave left three dead and sever- n s maimed.Unabomer has targeted uni-
y professors before and two ous U nabom devices w ere I in Utah. The first was an iloded bom b found on the e rs ity o f U tah cam pus in In 1987. a device set by the >mer critically injured a com- store employee in Salt Lake
e u t one other Unabom bomb tailed from Utah, monds, who. has a wife and :en-aged sons, was apparent- ne in the home at the time of
Slosion, the sheriff said, spokesm an Lee Roderick
he old turre ted and gabled on ■ " fa rm K b u se was ond’s ancestrol home. “He aised there and was raising vd fam ily there,” Roderick
monds was among the fore- collectors o f early w estem lorm on writings and found
J in g r ie h ’sg a y p r i d
AN FRANCISCO (AP) — ise Speaker Newt Gingrich’s er sm iled and waved to the tatic crowd as her purpi.e stang inched down M arket :et on Sunday, luxuriating In new role as grand marshal of
gay pride parade.I’m 'h a v in g 'a , great time,*'j- ida'ce Giiigrich' said fh)m the^ /ertible, s tin tin g into the sun.'I a chancejthat too many peOJ>Ie ! have one day a year — the nce.to be out.’! Some in tbe vd shouted to ber. iley, Candace, tell your brother' fh>m m e r one man yelled,
wo women, arm in am , shout- ogether, “You can be in our
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f’rewa
ast director of Public CItl MTorita on an outline for a I In suburban Atlanta. Thi use Speaker Newt Glngrli ecords for embarraslng I
r ic t ' ond-m ost pow erful [hot Amcrica right now. the "We’re trying to buil ice that will be a strongenc
force to that unholy al e ," Christian right and th /ho right to force Gingrich ays ce n te r,” says Frank It's' “We're tiying to do wh
influence him. He's a lere the^political winds chan > at will change os well." ida ' Jackalone, southeasi «c- the R alph N ader 'gr
i a n a t h evi- him self in the news a ely when he becam e one ed historians to question 3n- ticity o f som e docun ars p ed d le d by collec er- Hofmann.
Tbe documents later ni- to be part o f an elaboi wo schem e w hich unrav :re Hofmann becam e a s an p a ir o f fa ta l pipe-bc :he October 1985. in Hofmann pleaded gu
the der and is serving life i m- the Utah State Prison, ike ' He was an adjunct i
history at the Logan ur lib spent most o f his time
and tending its special ;nd division.nt- What began as a fev o f d o cu m e n ts 28 j;eari
turned into'a formidabl ck o f diaries, photographs, ed and manuscripts ipmb as than 75,000 pieces, saic He Along with large co ng w estem and Mormon ck item s, S im m onds ha
together an admired ci re- .original manuscripts a sm from advpnturer and ' nd I^ondon.
ssisterles
— faifiiiy any dayl” One 1 I's participant was Navy L he Zoe Dunning, who leai )l.e week that the govemmen :et ping its effort to drum h in the s ^ c e for homosexus o f “th is is the first time
fiee to be part o f my con s,” s& e said as she walked w he^ bdrs o fth e Alexander t m.' San Francisco 's gay. A }Ie Le^on post he “The.whole thing is cali be warn this evil city thai
going tbe way o f Sodom,' ter' Rev. Fred Phelps, whose
Kan., church groi^ was n ut- first: appearance at-thi ur march. ‘
Atchui!Citizen, r small of^c
iZ.K. suburban
• committee
• In ternet. ' '■■is.. ; NewlWalcl
“W efch people 0 Jaclilone.
i-.i-:— — - tisan-cffo V effort.” .
• * . Among 1 at winnin Gingrich's newsletter, ofGingricli o f town ho the issue of future mei Nader — >
V * campaign r• _ 1 Jackalon
one keepir ' • home. Othe
•T h e A u n io n un o v e rra n t ofTice in m em bers office for withers sc walls.
• Jesse three-day n district to lateAtlanta. N ew t's
- AP-h*, Dream" wj tion to Gii
Itlzen - a ‘ America.* action dur- • David ' he Newt "cy who w rich’s
en try ■to ll person In Gingrich.
' boxes conu Liild a coalition campaign ' nough counter- records an' alliance of the .b a c k . as the corporate Republica ch bock to the University, k Jackalone. • Ben Joi vhat wc can to Democratii a politician; if by Gingricl ange, Gingrich up a b ^ g
talk-show 0 ast director o f ing ethics i group P ublic Gingrich.
o m e P e r ra decade ago- ll itlTI le o f the first tl the aulhcn- im ents being C U J.J .J j:" t o r - M” ' " s t a NfIsr were found LiftinB thi lorate forgery Bosnia woi w e lle d a f te r ^bloodshed suspect in a S ' ? ”" ? "
b o m b in g S 'in WilliamPci Petty cal
Stiilty to mur- e sentences at ^crtHM ret
the Chnton1 professor of univeisity but Bosnia. Tl le building up govemmen ial collections f»™f I'I'i"
the govemt ew shelves o f -to accthcv irs ago w as People I ible collection out, and a as, documents nbering more said. “My c lid Roderick.— our collections o f embargo w« on h istoricalhas a lso pu t In 1992, i collection o f “ nt uj ^ and writings ^^^e killc(
J w riter Jack ™ se allCT feient natioi
ads-e ; K: first-time Lt. cMdr.
samedHMt ent is d r ^Iher out o f IfMountl yality. repairne I've felt , ~ 1 H ommunity,'' MountalnWai with mem- evarydty^
K ®American ' pbstfctampi
alci4atedto tat they 're
. MjJI making its:he an n u a l' '
I Of' B2SBLIJ
^ a s s s
'gyou, moved in February to a fflce complex in Gingrich’s an d is tr ic t, go ing behind ines to set up “NewtWatch” ihared infonnation with, but inected to, a politicol action tee that disseminates anti-
t u nder the headjing ilch).'elt wc hod to get close to the
o f h is d is tr ic t,” soid le. “This is strictly a nonpar- ffort, a p ub lic education
lg upcoming projects aimed ling hea rts and m inds in i 's stronghold are a regular er, d o o r- t^ o o r distribution ■ich information, ond a scries boll meetings. The first, on
: of taxes, will be In July and neetings — one featuring - will cover such issues as n reform and environment, lone's group isn 't the only ping an eye on Newt back__ ther examples include; A tlanta'Labor Council, o
u m b re lla o rg a n iz a tio n ,1 th e s p e a k e r ’s d is tr ic t 1 Mareh. Some 300 union rs o c c u p ie d G in g ric h ’s or an hour, festooning it ti-Gingrich bumper stick- scrawling graffiti on the
e Jackson lost month led a y march through Gingrich’s to the home church o f the Martip Luther King Jr. In The morch, dubbed “From. Niglitmore to Dr. K ing 's was meant to rally opposi- G ingrich 's Contract With
Id Worley, an AtlanU ottor- > twice lost to Gingrich — 974 votes in 1990 — has I: dozens o f jo u rn alis ts i and anti-Gingrich activists 0 h is m in i- llb rary on h. A score o f storage file inuiin letters to constituents,. in expense reports, voting and news clippings as far as G in g ric h 's Young lean days at Emory- ty.Jones, the former two-term itic congressman trounccd -ich last November, has kept rage o f radio- and television V oppeoronces to keep stok-' :s complaints filed against
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ly rejects ng Bosnian isembargo■JFORD', C alif. (AP) — the arms embargo againsi ivould lead ta an increase In ed that could spill beyond can nation, Defense Secretary Peny said Sunday, called the Bosnian govern- Lhree-year-old fight against rebels just blit he'reiterated ton administration's opposi- ifling the arms ban against - The Muslim-led Bosnian
lent and many in Congrc'ss ^ing the embargo to enable mment to better equip itself le well-amied Serbs, le think this is an easy way a cheap way out — all wc ' do is snap our fingers,” he y opinion and the opinion of military advisers is lifUng the would provoke a humanitar-
trophe in Bosnia.”'2, before the United Nations roops, about 100,000 people lied in ethnic fighting that er Yugoslavia split inlo dif- tions, Peny said.
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as healed debates o 1 a reform during a couci >'s and fioor action on tl he then postponed.In Dole said Sunday,•m. w orking group nos ;’s com c to — you ki si- everybody logethi th Republican side,” bu
say when he expeci )r- reform to come up for — The formula fight as sentatives o f Sun Bel isi high population gro' its th o se from Nor( Dn Midwestem slates wi lie declining populations t s , .. lies are being foug: ng • Republicans who pla ar um on using welfare lg engineer social cl^n.r y -
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W ASHINGTON Senate Majority Lead' indicated Sunday thi stalled nomination o Foster as surgeon g
_ com e to a vote on 1 fioor.
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‘C . vote, told C BS’ ‘ “ ■ Nation” that he hop
with Foster tills week.“Then we’ll try to a
schedule to consider ii be two votes,” he said.
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ments o f the i10 a big formu- "The hot-b J be very diffi- the formula { rare bill,” Dole among the st iS's "Face the- of restriction!
, in spending Ins engaged in H utchison,ants described week. “We aiover welfare at this poim."
icus last ^cek The Housethe issue was in Mareh tha
programs ovi/, "We have a lump sum pow trying to grants, to payknow, bring would be rechec on the work requir<3Ut he did not benefits to te:cted welfare for addition;br a vole. women receiht pits rcpre- o f the restrictell states wilh reduce the rrowth against bom oul of w<irthern and . The Senatewilh stable or passed a bill 1ns. Other bat- all reslrictioiIg h t between requirementtloce 0 premi- states to dctiire reforms to receive assi:jnges such as level.
Diity leader will vote 014 (A P) — the filibusteider Bob Dole vote,that the long- Later in Sof Dr. Henry Dole quallfietgeneral will He said he;
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“Face The the fioor qndsped to meet fioor.”k. Most Rept-arrangesome nomination,c■ i t There will Foster’s past iid. abortions. Buiwlcdged that approved by Ihave the 50 Human Resoi
11 passage, but a 9-7 vote, w 0 votes to cut backing Foste ore difficult. Some Repi , R-Texas, and Foster have who strongly deserves a vol on are expect- and Democn ie nomination last week wai e. The Senate hold up olher votes to break nomination r t
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; over to the slates with m paym ents, o r block pay for them. Governors : required to meet strict luirements and lo deny '':o teen-age mothers, and ional children born to ccciving welfare. Many — itrictions are d e s ire d to ie num ber oLchildren )f wedlock. ( ') nale Finance committee }ill last month Ihat drops ;tions except the work lenls, leaving it up to ' determine who should issistance and at what
jrsays Dll Fosterlister and force o final
in Sunday 's interview,Ified his position. •I he still wanted to u lk to tssee obsietrician-gyne- about some o f his post >. "Based on w hat the ' s are then I 'll make o on when lo bring it to
and if to bring it to the
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' "T hat there is lh< launch.” says.factory Waterman, pointing wii aluminum cylinder witl
’ ports that will serve aspassageway for Alpha.
This passageway — ( — is to be launched on tic in December 1997
{ after the Russians sen<; station building block,
propulsion tug.' j That’s not all. Acr(• room at NASA's Mai
Flight Centcr is an ar shiny aluminum that v U.S. laboratory module.
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I kitchen, fomily room a ( combined. And behind < are gray, graphitc<epo?(
the size o f phone boo serve os equipment rack ly gelling. It's really co cr." welder Charlie Bill grinning. "It's taken o: wild bunch o f horses every minute of it.”, There were those who ever seeing a spacc stoti) is N A SA ’s seventh v space'station; two sum newly scolcd'down ven stotion Freedom — Al| cessor— survived by a i the U.S. House of Reprc:
Waterman took over before that jolting vote c
."People were looking b ailing out," he reci thought the whole thing be canceled.' Guys on tJ estly thought they were to build it."
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. ifonned Secret Service ; don ru bber gloves the Pi^ideDt CUntoh asks a
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. 31.030 pounds, determinet. it has no name; budget. Sc rTtlplrarbccausc— tng-rboscthis is ju s t the admit It’s:xt Big Step into The sig
sums it u|temational space pleted str years of debate pounds p's pipe dream is 1995.-68,!
19^6 anthe first U.S. Scptcmbciry foreman Jim • This i:with pride to an - McDonnewith six docking Intematio:as a connecting also arc ir
la. Japan, C— called Node 1 Europeanon a space shut- supply cor?97, one month outbudgellend up the first By the tck, a power and post is coi
for a crewicross the huge science 1Vlarshall Space 886,000 p>. arced sheet o f long os a iIt will form the surizcd vojle. the passere beginning o f Boeing 74>n module — T hat'sn and bathroom consequcnlind those walls later draftpoxy containers first propo.jooths that will 1984; Theneks. “It's final- billion stat' coming togeth*' for militarySill Collins say i Nine ye1 ofT just like a the Clintoises, and I love ed Freed
Communiivho despaired o f signed on.tation built. This by the fonh version o f a . program olummers ago, a , summer,k’crsion of space With 13Alpha's prede- Alpha is tli/ a single vote in ative progrprescntatives. to be wor'er a few weeks that, theytc o f June 1993. they’re doiing for jobs or program r■ecalls. "T hey "They’re ang was going to tim es than the floor hon- doing."ere never going The Un
space stat're on a high.” ' carhe ersg question “Can Russia's s]
up sinccng to do with it Norman Tl
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Boeing Co.. prime contractor ‘ge o f statioQ production, is ined to be on time and wilhin So far, the company is. meet-*
Jse"j[unlsTilthDtigh officials” I’s tight. V .' . sign at the factory entrance I up: 31.030 pounds of com* station hardw are, 40.800
5 projected for Septem ber »8,900 pounds for September and 93.800 pounds for ber 1997.
is only B oeing’s share, inell Douglas and Rockwell ' tional's R^cketdyne-division : making ports, as arc Russia,
C anada and Italy. The ;an Space Agency plans to components as soon as it sorts get problems.le time (He 250*mile>high out* completed in 2002 and ready ew o f six, it will have seven e labora to ries and w eigh ) pounds. It will be almost as a football field, and its pres- volume will be equivalent to senger compartments o f two 747jets.'s considerably larger and icntly more complex than the afts o f Freedom, which wos posed by President Reagan in rhe goal was to have an S8 station flying within 10 years tary and scientific research, years and $10 billion later, Iton administration resurrect- edom as A lpha. A post- mist, post*Coid War Russia on. And Congress, intrigued breign policy angle, gave the 1 overwhelming suppon last
13 countries now involved,; the largest scientific cooper- ogrem’'cver. So far, it appears working. “Wc are confident- cy (R ussians) know what doing," says Boeing's sution n manager, Douglas Stone, e a little bit suspicious some* hat we know w hat w e 're
United States hasn’t had a tation in orbit since Skylab crashing down in 1979. * i space stotion Mir has been :e I98(S; NASA astronaut I Thagard is there now setting
m e y s F. L ee Bailey, left, ai In th e L o s A n g e le s Crlmli
)rs to get tnesticyi/ is calculated to change the sa id L aurie L evenson, a University law professor:
vant-to-remlnd-jurors-why— ik O J . could be guilty." inother- observer,- d e fe n se - H arland Braun, said the o f the violence has dwin- rherc’s now a feeling that I lot o f (violent j)C0pIe) out it-they don’t necessarily all •spouses,” hesaiid. prosecution isn’t careful, he ;’s going to look like they
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domestic violence '— hi! e o f her when they were n / his anger when they split
ts sena• gate, leaving a plume o f f r wakc;.: I f Moynihan’s past ru I the Secret Service are a ] . th e r th e y nor their r Department masters have I en d o f it- . > 'I . In a 1992 speech o a t I floor, M oynihari'com j• Siwret Service io the .impi I o f ancient Rome. -i' . I t wasn’t a complimen 1'. we' are creating a. pnie'tipi ij w h ich ;a t. the very lea J between C o n g re and the
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lusicion, Matthew Moller something important w a s ' rom cybCTSpace. There wos ickety-cloclang on comput* rds, but no sou!, no music.I you ju s t type back and ach other, it’s not getting to ” said the 24-year^ld grad- !nt in music ot North-west* Tsity in Evanston, 111.' f, Moller wondered. What he was stuck for words on ict, he could just reach for /irtual bass drum ond start to his feelings?•ied itailed nie into the wmputer e he had been working," »lloborator and fellow stu- ton Becker, 22, recoiled of
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r this text world, all o f a su s ' was this boss.dnun sound i s o f it. We were really ej :* hopping all around the lab.
Adapting softwore de d interactive virtual-reali 0 gam es called M OOs, N- Becker figured out how t * sessions on the net by pi
thcsized instrum ents ( :t modems.[I The result is no fon t^ r music, produced in what t enced as “real time*'by ab
ticiponts so far in North Australia, Asia and, Eure
r notes they play on ^ th < " computer keytraards boun<- continents to spill throi f phones or speakers. .
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human deeper space < •T08CALE federal budget
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AP/Kwt-rtto not survive ill ir dockings is counting <I'A years as ihrough the isembly and build Alpha.
to the Inypes Into the Even digitalira’ md in be added to thsudde^ there Until now,d coming out collaborationexcited and through the mib.” al'Strcngth c(lesigned for nections, or bility fantasy ring huge coM oller and data.
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s . ' ' ■“ ' . ;• •in, wm,. is considered, prac* 'entuol expeditions to Mats, re a spoce ageticy and wcI leave this planet and in__cave this planet we have to how people can work safcj 1
rf io ien tijM n-spaoer^ays-f- Iministrator Daniel Goldin;! ; sendingjistronauts on year* - leys, NASA needs to leam ! event the bone and.muscle ' ed by weightlessness, and ! eoi with the mental stress.; 4oag.connnementsrGoidin-^- t stotion also would test !tory travel gcor, including d air*recycling systems and; •' ats. ’ ■love been ond will be prob* ' S tqne acknow ledges,' . s devised more efficient . juilding the two U.S. node^It test the tools before using ^! welded pieces o f the first ‘ sequently ended up mis* :. Voricers had to go back, fix ’ test the tools and try agoln. ; recious time. “We skinned . fcferfaadIy7' ’-Stonc-say8r [ - jugh we are dcaling'With ;
. . . therc is still an oppottu; : ew things up.” g knuckles? Screwing u p? '; ic admissions o f guilt were j f ever, heard during the | . tra. ‘t o f NASA ond Boeing’s j , o f doing business”: open- .
imlined monagem<mt, and : tost importantly, promises ;I station architecture, for ; bas remained fairly stable ;ITS. • ;5ngress-could kill the pm-r.. ny time. “It’s a concern to. y," says senior mechanic ‘ thcntian. '‘I tty not to listen : to be honest with you/' last m onth announced ;
liminate moro than 28,000 • ce and contractor jobs by : 2000 to m eet C linton’s ! r reduced space spending. ! ns in Congress want even ; ice cuts to help balance tbe ; dgct. - ;.SA and Boeing officials ; jpace station program can'* • e further cuts. The agency . ng on S2 b illion o yeai[ ' he rest o f this decade tq : to.
nternet |gitally sompled voices c ^ . : o the mix. • .3w, long-distance musical ion has been possible only le most expensive industri- < h computer network con* or by laboriously transfer- .: computer files- o f audio ;
I Northwestern’students' j- I allows for playing music 1 laptop computers hooked iy standard modems— the ; nnection millions o f people! o access America Onlifle,! nd other commercial ob* es.to show whot con happen
:ds o f young people,!* said doll, coordinator o f music / at Northwestern’s School -
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• ; have been driv ing cabs watched Salt Lake City grow, upward and ils str meaner.
.“M eaner — and cold Jerry, wiiose 40 years b wheel make him Ute Cab’i ed king of the road.
VBack in the 40s and town was a much better because people were mor Then a couple mayors co decide tb ‘beautify’ it,” he
Jeny and brother Jack, v years in a hack, ronemba erless avenues lined witi family businesses. It w mails and youth gangs, wh window-shopped at nigl fear. “Oh, it was much be
' nods. “We used to have ta shoemakers, places where
' T gct your hat blockedj d e I drug stores with soda jei
was the Rainbow Rend dance floor at Fifth South We had roller ska'ting rir town, too.”• For 65-ycar-old Jeny, t
- -V years o f shuttling fares tl . ' Uuh's capital city coincid(
- ' ' start o f a carecr as a bit stuntman. In 1941, about t dropped his first flag, he
Despite \ backs oj0- SALT LAK E CITY
Rrad Onin Hatch’s lips. 1 hear him laugh^- Are the rumors true? 1 ning for president?
“ N o,’! U tah ’s senioi : 'blurts between .chuckles.■ -not.” '’ ■’ Might he enter the race
months? W ould he cor. .. ..vice presidency?..__* ■
More amused'“No’s.” B ut a few short moi
; -Hatch was not jocularly v ‘ Ipresidency o f t ' Hatch had serious int : : presidential bid less thi
‘ ago,' an unnamed Hatch •iold The Salt Lake Tribun , Hatch, 61, d is c u ^ d it
FaittUyainhandli: COEUR D ’ALENE (i
r claim seeking S5 millic : Beath o f an obese man
. • filed ogainst Kootenai O ' the Hayden Lake Fire Dis .: The tort claim by the :-Jon^;tb&n.Hall alleges n< : and outrageous conduct : medics and other emergi ;.ple who took more than i ' -^ n sp o rt h^m to the hot
winter. ; . ■ ..- Phyllis Hflli; a mediq
' 'clan, galled, fo r an amb)10, sajdngshefear^
* £m d was suffering a hear -V ..jiloodclot CfShe told dispatchers
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. '• m n a l help , althoQgb ^■ <!ftged him to s lide her ^ ‘w w n the stairs bn his, fe<* ' E f leaned t
; . i^ ^ ro ed a im allegifts'tawl' • nViH'wfnt-mitalfli-tn-thr
I Je r ry , left, a n d J a c k Noi B g ro w m ean er.
i n g S ^a t h e r s s a y U t i[A?) — Inthe in the silver«d Jack North Roy Rogers iabs, they’ve ' “I believe:ity’s skyline chased by a ]streets grow, horse. I got ]
first o f “a co lderi” says Jobs with st-s behind the John Wsab's undisput- Charlton He
William Homd 505, this R ichard Fi;ter cab town w orth and.nore friendly. P ickens. ‘: come in and ' been killed ihe said. way youk, who has 38 think of: s(iber sl^scrap- fire and huiwith thriving- walked off c.t was before with evety wwhen couples . Jack, 62, v,light without sion by his1 belter," Jack ago. He hai B tailor shops,: many o f the ere you could recent “A H< deaners, and Kathy Botes, jerks. There Seventy-]
:ndezvous, a- uncommon uth and State, consider thet ; rinks down* cabbies sccor
They owr y, those early, which gives 1 !S throughout ac ting role cided with the. volceovcrs ft bit actor and advertisemen ut the time he cab,” they oi he was dying, “lids with ther
warchest, ff presideirY (A P) —)S. Better yet,
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nonths ago,ly writing the Hatch took t<
. December wInterest in a or the typicthan a year cians. '
ch confidant Some GO!)une. the trip invold it privately the fund*rais
alleges ne| ling obese2 (AP) — A from the dei llion for the tended, tawl an has been Hall her hui i County and encing cardit District. A fter Hal he family o f stairs and I B negligence lance, a Ha: uct by para-, either drove ;rgeocy peo* Ambulance < in an hour to ' vew ay, rath hospital last open area to
said.lical techni- The ambul nbulaoce on , way and wa ared hier hus>' to a w a ita se eait'attackor than load Ha
. bne alreadyirs bis'was a saidi ' <J about .340 H all dioi
■' em bolism ;C :hbm e,para-; C oettrd’iMa lied for addi- ..dent , report b M rs .:H a ll welghed450 ie r h u sb a n d . Kootenai • feather mat- Chairm an E
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t a b ’s b i g c i t y >er screen cowboy serials ofrs and Gene Autry. th sve I was a robber beinga posse and got shot off a ar
ot paid SS,” he said of the Je1 couple hundred” movie e\stich marquee actors as ot
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hung, thrown o ff cliffs, mf cliffs and shot off horses sp’ weapon imaginable.” w
was lured into the profes- piis elder brother 18 years Jalias worked in 21 films, fr Jiem with Jeny, the mostHome of Our Own” wilh bi
es. • - — . h{y-hour weeks arc nol pc )n for the brothers, whohemselves actors first, and shcond. thwn their taxis outright, thBS them freedom to take an ci )Ie, or time o ff to d a } for cartoon ch arac tcfs 'o ro fients. Even while “driving fa carry their actor’s portfo*
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S i f e a cam paign and asa p p a r e n t l y ne
9 D H decided earlyth is y ea r he gcwould not'seek “v
| S | I the 1996 GOP Onomination. ac
In that same yeH H U time fnune, it is mi
r ' u h c ' l e a rwhether a trip S4
k to Los Angeles this past Hi’ was a presidential feeler m: pical business o f politl- • Sl;
tiojOP ^ l e g i s t s have saidvolved the presidency and wiaising. needed to attain it. su
jgligence' e mandeck, leaving Hall unat- swior allegedly told Mrs. Iiusbahd was not experi-.-dlac or other problems. ' la ll was carried down*1 loaded into an ambu- ■layden Lake flreiighter ve or directed the Arrow ;e to back down the' dri*Ither than use the large to turn around, the claim
bulance slid o ff the drive- was stuck. Lawlor opted sccond ambulance rather Hall into a'Hayden Lake', jjfc at the scene, the tort >
lied o f a pu lm onary '9 a f te r a rn v in g a t the Jd ie ho^lta l. In an incl- :. ort, Cawlbivcfaid Hall .
ai ■^ 'B ^ '^C om m iasion ■1 D ick Cjohipton said a . r^th&Jnoldpat:found no* ig?fa^eouii^r.employees. istum ed down; the faini* -
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“You never stop being a si an actor— never, not even i Jeny said. “Every character ever portrayed in a movie, i or voiceover, we've had in o
Jack isdroller9 rinks his rich wntoa.-
^hat a bman he wasl In India wh speak English, they pronoun word exactly,*’ he said. “Lo> pie; same for those I’ve h Japan, Germany. Italy. You from all over the world."
'liils education on wheels, opportunity It gives the brt hone their cmt), keeps tho parking their taxis at bay
But the brothers, widow share a Midvale house ond themselves best friends, wot their safety in the rapidly c
‘ Not long ago, Jctiy came I , o f another driver being bea
fare.“1 got out ofthe caiiiwlth
club and asked him in no i
Jen. Hatch friend sa;H atch spokesw om an 1- Barney,'who had served at i as campaign press secrotar: neither confirm hor deny it.
But sh e 'sa id the fund going on in Southern Ca “veiy likely” wos on bchol C apito l C om m ittee, o pi action committee Hatch sti years ago to raise money 1 minded causes ^ d candidal
" T h o t occounl”'cu rrch t $44,000. As for the $3.5 Hatch raised in 1994, hfc sp million in trouncing Demo
• Shea. Remaining is an unp tial S365.000.
The huge war chest p f a j was fo r his Senate bid, stfcssed.
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i to add to. side of lown aroi h baritone “I could pull Ire. over there ... witd a gentle- cob ond six, sev B other day my car, trying ndia. Oh, first,” Jerry said, beautiful They'don't ge
vhen they Drug-seeking unce every themselves on fc ovcly peo* Jack recalled i had from pull-over so h
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out o f my cob." iwcrs who The brothers d consider customers ore di 'ony obout try to offer them ' changing their money.
)“A cab driver e to the aid psychiatrist, a | eaten by a paramedic," Jen*
“I’ve had 22 h my billy cabs over the yI uncertain had nine.”
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y e a r s a g o gjIB hell he’s doing. Boy, . 1 that knife, ju st that d.ling tussle, the assailant < . kicked him in the ribs old Is shirt before fleeing. fro 8 say that crime is an qq concern for downtown i especially on the' west we iround Pioneer Park. sat ull up to certain areas . Pre with a passenger in my « seven people will rush qU ng to sell their drugs net lid. , Goget by with it, though, cas
Ig fares quickly find '' 1 foot.;d a man asking him to | hi 3 he could talk to a I he handed a packet of ike cocaine, cabi” Jack brisded. m right ou t... and I flat don’t do crap like that'
!rs iiisist most o f their : de^n t folk, and they em more than a ride for.
ver is a'phllosopher, a a potential doctor or eny said.-22 babies bom in my e years, and Jack has
;: Charge st lawyer irnaini ’ALENE (A P) — A nplaint against former junty prosecutor Glen mistakenly dismissed,Judge James Michaud
I, was charged with hid* ay from authorities in kugust. Magistrate John ^ there was insufficient d dropped the m isde-";c.as arrested in August scuffle with police over d runaway who was at d ’Alene law office.. to authorities o f the ibouts and conspired to ce reports said.
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LEWISTON (AP) — Idaho senators drew fu-e from an allii consumer groups for opposing pigdl io~pr< vcrtt eublrretevlsi
. But spokesmen for Reput Larry Craig and Dirk Kemp defended their votes, saying th pctitive marketplace ond not £ -ment-regulotion is the best' keep cable TV rates down.
• Craig and Kempthome vote the 67-31 majority ogoinst an: ment to the Telecommunic Competition and Dcregulatii that would have prevented operators from raising rates si tially above the national avei systems facing effective cdmp according to this Consumer I tion o f America and Cons Union.
“The senators from Idah( voted to allow the monopoly Industiy to reach deep Into tf sumOT’ pdcketbooks and rals< prices by as much as 55 t( month," said Bradley Stillman Consumer Federation o f An which includes 240 consumer cacy groups with a combined bership of SO mllllon..'‘We are pointed that Sens. Kempthor Craig voted to.allow cable c nies to com exccss profits rath to constrain cable rates in I said Gene Kimmelman < Consumers Union.
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old autistic boy who wonderec from home has been found sa Bonner County sherifTa office
Fred Delk Jr. and his dog were found ot a neighbor’s pl Satuniay night, said the boy’s Fred Delk Sr.
Seareh and rescue teams ho( all day Samrday looking for tl near the D elks’ home on ' Gold Creek Road, 20 miles cast o f Sandpoint. ■
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ceni_________X w o.rcccnt.cases.I , tccn-ogcrs were lure 1 homes via computer ch I cfTons in Congress for’ a m orc ac tive ro le
bcrspace. The Sehntc, ing telecommunicatior
i passed a provision to c I indecent material over
strict children’s acces computer network."
Unfortunately, the ; morc than a reflexive ai
, - • latory void .with legisl - content o f computer in tempt, while politicall
' prove to fae unworka{ and ultimately unconsti
Many a bad law h u ] understanding. And if tl dies now pending in C
- . dication, there is a dear ■ about emerging compu
its profound implicatioi naivete is undcrstandt home com puter usen made up o f 50,000 con wide connecting 30 n users — is unfamiliar, ti true for many membe: well. The complexity
' Age does not lend itsel regulatory mechanisms Federal Communicati granting or withholding
Many consider the Int - one can affori the comp
on-line fees — to be the is to a free market in ic
, mation-hungry, the Inter ' tial rewards^ as can be { i one w ho 'has surfed tl ‘ genis ranging from guita
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The stories o f tbe twi Nobel and Daniel Moni away from home after n
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■ ment and parents acros; evitably, with so many the attention o f politician
Sen. James J. Exon, D sor o f the Communicati o f 1995, passed Thurstl ment to the Senat^ teU
. bill. His measure would i creafe and transmit “obsc
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^Letters3UMP gives valuaiI We are writing in regard ti presented to the Junior Musi' ,We are currently active mem iiave received information fii ,board o f directors. We under
. . ca n s about it being political, ‘ )»th sides.
I W eknowiinuv'appeafth 3eads go to board members’ < ;looks closer, one would tealL
, tbe case. In ita lic , most peo] 'roles deserved tbe task have perfcy;med to the ol lof the membeTs o f JUMP are |the leads.
■ I Some may forget that bcini — pate in JUMP Corshows is a-
r i^ t , but participation includ . jb m acting= tbcre are otcbes
jRomo grotq), backstage crew classes, parades, etc.
i A lthou^ some people m q honexistent who are p ^ , bai
• Jfiey are wctims o f politics, w }ipon tbe good points. JUMP I o f ell ages a place to leam, gri ivondeiliiLrelationships with j Jvbo share tbe same interests. I Conconing tbe board mem }nind that these venerable peo ttuntless boun to serve tbe yt V a ll^ . Tbeir .only lecompens
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nsoring cyesJn .w h i ch-troubled— iou ured away from their mcr chat lines are spurring .Vi<for government to take upIe in regu la ting cy- priIte, as part o f a sweep- wodons bill, on Thursday Ilgl io curb transmission o f to tver.the Internet and re- tioicess within the global \
. thaihe provision is little ic ’e attempt to fill ariegu- ' mcigislation airhed at the Forr information. Thot ot- moi:ally seductive, could in Ikable, unenforceable thalistitutional. chillas grown from lack o f hosii f the legislative reme- vis!I Congress artf any in- acc<!earth o f sophistication or i:iputer technology and cialI tions for society; Tbe betvndable. For ordinary th e :iers, the Internet — . Azomputer links world- Obs0 million individual Cou ir territory, and this Is pen ibers o f Congress as who ity o f the Computer tic, tself to old-fashioned o f tl sms such as, say. the whe :ations Comm ission ty; c ng broadcast licenses, nity' Internet — assuming A
nnputer hardware and ~' thethe closest thing diere comn ideas; To the infor- userItemet offers substan- AX attested to by any- that1 the n<5t and found atter iiitar cbonls to tnathe- sexi gardening tips. How- pom ■k(5ide,too. Tf two teen-agers. Tara cens lontgomery. who ran ' prot< T making contacts on L os. , have increased the softv iety o f law enforce- areas ross the country.. In- als. < ny voters concemed, Onl I :iansfbtlows. ' niecl , D-Neb., is tbe spon- ' dren cations E>ecency Act anal] usday as an amend- what telecommunications movi tld make it a crime to (bscene, lewd, lasciv-
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smbers of the editorial board a ephen Hartgen, Clark Wahvoi
? - :.....table service thq « rd to the accusations [usical Playhouse Co. lembetsofJUMPand “ “ 8. Q first-hand fimn the iderstand your con- cal, but we can see
f that most oftbe , rs’ children; but i f one ^ ‘ •alize that that is not >eoplo‘cast in major oujjed to them and all t o f tbeir abilities. AU are talented, not just . ^
eing able to partici-isaprivilcge,nota-------ludn much morebestra members, the . WOBrews, workshops. I ’m!. ^ Frantzmay dwell upon tbe . You.backbite and feel get noijweprefa-todwell bopetdP Co. provides kids “As yc, grow and build ' Itsoith people our age legeairts .' gree inlembers,' let’s k e ^ in Down,people dedicate , . Maye y o ^ o f dw Magic. CAiease is knowing tbat . Wea
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yberspaceious,-filthy or indecent" materi mercial computer networks or i Violators would be punished v up to $100,000 and/or up to r prison. Exon argues that the would protect children from so lighl" districts (in'th^ Internet, i to the House, as part o f the telec dons bill.
We fully agree with ,all wl lhat childrm t« shielded from (: ic words and images. Howev ncasurc falls short on some I For one, it does -not distingui: naterial that merely may be “ii n bad taste and hard-core po hat failure to distinguish coi hilling effect on free speech a lost o f constitutional issues. Ali ’ision — designed to restrict ccess to indecent materials on ir indecent pictures supplied b; ial providers — recognizes no •etween minors and consentinj tie Interact as a whole.' Another problem is one o f '
)bscenity is defined by tbe ^u rt as material that offends t crson o f the community or i /hole is lacking in “ serious Ute c, political o r scientific value, f this standard is difTicult em /hen applied to a very limited r, could it be applied when the ity" is nationwide?And would it be effective in <
le literally thousands o f int< 3mputer webs available to U.S. sets?A point o f overriding imp(
lat existing law already prol :tempt by an adult to lure a ti :x u a l a c t iv i ty an d b an s i amogiBphy.There are cl«irly alternatives i m sorship'that at the same tii ‘otect children. SurfWatch Sc os Altos, Calif., company, h a s ' ifhvare that bars children fror eas that contain sexually .explii s. Commeroial outfits such as nline, CoinpuServe and Proc ecHanisms.forparimtSitb tailor en ’s user profiles. Indeed, in lalysis it is parents who can I hat is appropriate for tiieir ki^j ovies, on television or on the In
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d and writers of editorials vorth and SteveCrlimp.
y are helping to make the commi place. How can we replace these tsiden who have no reason to dei ng to us? JUMP can’t survive wii 3. Tbey are the baidcbone of JUV sn’t for them, we would be nothi: g r n t ly a p p m ia t^ a n d ^ h o p i thatNc would like to publicly thank J all the g je^ ftiendsUps and exp< 've gained from i t We just hope : JUMP members will feel as wa ded and as loved as we have, fhankyou, JUMPCo. XAIREHIQLEY iARAH HENDRICKSON ^ C A M P
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igher eceek’s U.S. Supreme Court tw ^ n s t aHirmative action were in a long Une of rulings maki : racial preferences— even pi historically dl^van taged m
- are highly disfavored under
londay, the court placcd limit instruction contracts for mine Idatcd a Kansas City, Mo., in rogram designed to attract su inner-city schools. In May, d stand a ruling striking down o lly scholarship program at the : Maryland.le years — dating back to the clslon in 1978. which struck i : school admissions program t s for members of racial mino Jrt majority has repeatedly ru Racial classifications, the jus , are virtually never permitted institution and will be upheld most compelling circumstant tices have repeated this stano tit contracts and the drawing onal districts. So the court po: lie question is when will the i 7 catch up?, opponents o f racial preferen end the pervo^v? use of wch I higher education andother c : not only prevail on tbe legal ut must also win over the hca I o f educators and polldcians. :hallenge: In the blacks-only s e, educators across the counti iplayed the significance o f Ih >n; rnaking clear that they inte0 provide preferenUal ^ is ta i ents. And i f those educators t criminating on the basis o f ni lave little difficulty evading tl 3urt decision telling them not
tters1 survived in tough tinse to Kirk Chsrison’s letter le seniors for aU the bad thin ppening In our countiy, I wc I ask how ou would survive I do the th m ^ or do without did.ived without electricity, telephi cars, bathrooms, etc.,The thing ared the land o f sagebrush to h We hoed beets for $5 an acre a
it m i^ t average $ 1 a day. lin in our bare feet - too poor I ofishba. We p lu ti^ andplov I o f horses, milked cows with c nade bread fiwn scratch - and that was aU we had to eat was I
led our clothes on scrub bom bem oh a line tb dry, wi^iter i I'e walked to school in 6 feet w and, if we were lucky, a hi might pick us up. In the city, ■25 cents an hour. It was har ith S20 a month ren t But the :fare'or food stamps in those le mother with chUdren had 1 he children took'care b f ther re was no day-care ce n ter o
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dmusttwin de-.ere only Richtaking - 'I prefer- 'I minority Yet until eduoder the that current praci
sound and moralnitson' changeonourcalinoritles have managed to, miTgnet- peatedly citing itsuburban Supreme .Court h
^ the ences in college in a long as courts dethe Uni- can come up witl
(»tnpelling '80 asthe educators so incli:k down to argue that thelim that set gram is the excei:inoritiM tional muster,ruled TheendresuU
justices ■ ttmt role in admisled un- at hundreds o f coeld only. provide whateverances. necessary oftemce with to achieve the racng of preordained as deposition College adminlie rest o f racial preference!
, eiyj:oUege wantirences numberofhlgh-auch pref- minority and whia- con- “ istrators at state-sgal bat- under pressure fiilearts sure that the racitns. This dent bodies matclly schol- The recourse to nintiy dictable outgrowirthe Schools are in a tintend to dents from amonjstance to o f black high schirs are in'- demic credentialsfrace, But the negativigtheoc- ding war are morenot to. surprisingly, whiti
t i m e s inoney enough to ■ day, Social Securi
tUngs gladly paid intoilwould- the hope that spmiive if enjoy,lutthe Yes. we are all 1
beautiful cars andT)hones *“ 8^ school, forinsswe buses tbat take theoiwvea aU over the couijtircand,if SMOIine and highlay. We "“ tion, we also £»Of ' the hi^-priced ga
AnStelieveme, . tance. I’m speiidin
as bread my grandchildren.. . Oh,-andbythe>
schools your kidsj erand country in three wi Bet o f And then dug up b I hnroi> to rebuild the coun
MAXINE ARMK ;»e°£ys. Make transitId to Why don't we ha'hem- .Falls?so r • We s ta n d o u t al
I Fillm ore
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t fix its cshard J . Samp
lucators come to understand ractices are education^ly unr >rally banknipt, Uttle will r campuses. Alreadp^, educator j to tum Bakke on its head, re* g it for tbe proposition that the It has the use o f racial prefer- ge admissions decisions. So I decline to hold tbat schools with a rationale sufficiently I as to justify racial preferencci nclined will always have room heir particular preference pro- :cepnon that parses co^titu-
ult is that race pla)^ an impor- mlssions-schblarshipdecisiom r colleges nationwide. Colleges !ver degree o f preference is jften very large preferences — racial quQtas educators have 5 desirable.ninistrators’ infatuation with ices is e a ^ to understand. EV' ints to boast about the large ;h-achievtng students, both tvhite, it has attracted. Admin- te-supported schools are Iso : fix>m state legislators to en- sclal composioon o f their swatches the state’s'as a whole. :o racial preferences is a pre- owth o f those pressures: a bidding war to attract stu-
long the relatively small pool school seniors with top aca- ials.Itive consequences o f that bid- lore and more aipparent Not 'bite students are increasingly
to hire a baby sitter. And one :urity came into effect We D it for.years and yeaia with i pmeday we might be able to
all responsible for all the md pickups tbe students drive for aU the beautifbl $100,000 the students to playing gam « 11} ^ , for the hi^-priced ^ taxM i^ut for your. Ihfor- ) { » paying the high' taxes,. gasoline and evexything else
me, i f there is any inheri-.. '. ' ding it and not leaving it to . eri.ie>vay, we built m pk ofthe ds.^ 0 to. We supported b u r .5 wars and won two o f them.- p billibnS'Of dollars in taxes ountries we had destroyed I M S T R 0 W _
sitmore'avallafileI have mass transit in Twin .
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quotaresentful at being place admissions and scholar
_ relations on college cat viewed as having deteri decade, even astoleran'
h nation against minority but eliminated and mini
ors ’ scholarship programs h re- . Moreover, while schc he reputational benefits fit r- nority students, racial p
little beriefit to tbe mine whole. Scholarship fimi ately to high-achieving
x s . who. not siuprisingly, ti )m middle-and upper-mid( 0- grounds. It is impossibli
preferences as an effort fects o f past societal dis
>r- minorities when the ber >ns almost exclusively cm tl ^ likely to be suffering thi
crimination. ' **''— Most important, scho< ) fits on the basis o f rece i
tbe wrong message to tc ll tbe color of one’s skin r iv- cUfference.
The message fh>m the and other groups engage
in- tion is clear Racial pref o but you’ll probably get it h preferences if you do a j u- • hiding what you’re'dbm' !. seen whether these grou
pay attention only to the
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na 15 years ago with a busi IV. A t tbat time, it mad?
1 - uled stops at certain plac ) bow, this was gradually I
To ride this bus systen person bas to caU a t leasi
ve time aod pay $2.50 to $5 M fh)in one **zone” to anoU tes bowfiarapM Sonwantst
nior citizens ride for Sl.^ I f a person bas a part-t
hours a day and is ^ d $ ^ more than minimum was — would spend half o f his'c
. riding the bus back and f- ' - person were called in to ^
transportation, be Or she i ‘ haveifc .
I ’ve beard that this bua to help the pbor and the e
* bus system has costly Ins and rq>airs aie n ee d ^ or we would like to'know is pie ofTw in Falls do to m
.. aod makejnass. transit mi those who need it? '
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jysteimlaced at a disadvwtage in ‘ olarship decisions. R ^ia l': campuses are widely
nance o f racial discrimi-' rity groups bas bw n all minority-preference ns have proliferated schools may derive some s from recruiting top m i- ' al preferences provide ■ ninority community as a fimds go disproportion- ing minority smdents ly, tend to<Ome from niddle class back- sible to justify racial fort to overcome the ef- I discrimination against benefits are conferred m those v4)o are least < '; the effects o f pa^ dis
chools that award bene-' itce are teaching cxactly to today’s smdents: that Jn really does make a
1 the court to colleges :__^ged iii affirmative ac- preferences are wrong, get away with awarding - .3 a good enough job at 'Ibmg. irTeinains to be - croups will continue to I tbe second part ofthe
sduefcounsel oftbe ■■■• 'ouadadon, wfa’cAiuc- the UaiversityofMaiy-
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)us system ca lM Trans.. lad? several pre-sched-'p l a ^ in town, ^m e ? - ---------lily abandoned. stem now (in toym), a. least a chy ahead'of 0 $5 one way to ride . nother, depending on" ' its to ride (in tdvra). Se- - S 1.25 in certain i»se& '. irt-timejob for four: ' ’ id $5 ah bour^wt)ich is wage, this p«8on*U s-o r te r lM y -w a ^ --------nd forth. I f ^ s stm e 'to work and n e ^ e d — .......
ihe simply woulH not
bus systttn originated h e e l d ^ . Maybtf'the ■' Insurance crrenui^ns,. d on theM busM. What' w is what can the p ^ ' x> minithize the co^ tm c « available, for .
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SARAJEVO. Bosnia in a (A P )-rIh e ia s t2 6 370 ,U.f4. peacckecpci Boaiiad Serbs last mont Sunday after the Unii
' effectively-caved in to theif release.
Tbe Scrl^ rebels anr release o f tbe 26 peacel four Serbs were freed detention! in Sarajevo s had demanded.
Setbs.ha4 detained'tb< . ers in late May iii ret
NATO bombing raids, been released In groups i and the bus carrying th tow ard Serbia and fr
' Sunday afternoon.Canadian Capt. Patri
who was shown on tela photographs chained to at a Serb ammunition di only &eed captive broug door to talk to reporters, difficult tim^, we!re crisis is over " said Reel
motiitor in the Serb sti Pale beforehis detention
Asked if he was wilt agam in iSetb>heId lerriK said, “Yes, as well as c side in the conflict" He
' discuss how he was treat Of. those released
Canadians, three Dutch, and .one each from B n Nigeria, Finland, Belght Kenya and Jordan: The c the 26th wasn't immedia:
U.N. p^cekeepefs wii five dbseiVation post weapons -collection poii held territoiy around Ss the areas.'were deemed
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‘‘AUMestimahswUli ; said. set the fast for V
I AWtit.SOO P^esUniai { atiut^'.a hunger.stiike i , ja i l Jb jN ab lu s to deo
release. As many as ;5 ^ P^estlHian .detuhees we
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. ■‘‘Thp'niim ber of.prii ■ re^i$di6 ,000 .T U si8at
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! - • against Arafat and work: autonomy :govemment
'D otreleased.'':::.''^"':..'
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id Nations light tanks pal
free Iasi )roinisei<;nia-Hcrze-gov- i— — '26 of more than ^ 1pers seized by . / . J lonth were freedJnited N ations SAR.to demands for govins
. w ere Iannounced the woundejcekeqjers after “ groupeed from U.N. lectwat'0 a s the rebels Af^er
ing arcrthepeacckecp- Sundajretaliation for onto th<ids. They have had ruiips since June,6, because{ the final ones The iI freedom left I— —
ous, U.N.atrick Rechner, Coward saelevision.and in The colI to a sUmchlon ' heaw gimI dump, was the in Fcbruaought to tbe bus threat o f aers. .“It’s been o attacks o n : i!re ^ad.thatthe. .:, Sunday’^ h n e r . a U.N. ther Serb :I stronghold o f are under Iion^ ....... .-*Thedulvilting tO'Serve' inBosnia irritcry, Rechner have shrtts on any other AlexanderHe declined to insisted,. 1
eated. ’ remam on iled, 12; w ere. But it sich,^two Czechs attacks likB ranl, Russia; into a line ghtm, Pakistan, ■ - ment>hel(le nationality o f Sunday widiately known. *’No chancwithdrew from said,osts and four T he Sepoints in Serb- received ai [ Sarajevo after.- ^no.ibore ailed too danger* mitment,"
ackss with T 13 astihg Wi S « p ( A P ) - afat on Sundiy , • •jr o f fasdng to';; I'li'.i ih -P a lestrn tfrT : t^ r -Y m imger strike' in ' ■ 'i-..
Ul fijst,"-Arafat , 7 ^ * * ( f W e ^ e ^ y . ' nian prisoners ':e Sunday in a lem arid th e ir . s :5,0()0';.bthcr-,:.; were planning ; <■" -r ij
lel of-reoeginig. T |ie’U » ,jw ^e i8 _ >an. autdnomy'.; ; . 'J
prlsoiieirs has lablgrm m ber.: ahil-appii^.to-.- n t b'ioutiiidi-: '. 'hese pnfloners . .s . - irafat-flud.- ■ J ■ ; : j . , ces~:sard .the'. tttifd tdlrebcl'l Dfk against his:. .u int lfthBy w , ; .. 2 i J
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IRAJEVO, Bosnia-Herze- ns (A P) — Seven people : k illed and at lea st 10 ided Sunday when a shell hit lup o f people lining up to coU' vater in a Stuajevo suburb.^er three days o f fierce fight- around the capita l, a lull lay had drawn people out the streets. SarajeVo has not running w ater for weeks, use ofthe Serb siege, le shell landed in the south-
N. spokesman L t Col. Gary said.
:ollection points contained iius turned over by the Serbs •uary 1994 under a NATO if airstrikes designed to end sn the besieged city, ay’s .withdrawal nieans nei-*. rb nor government weapons a 'U .N .su p erv is io n r-- duties performed by the U.N. ia and m the capital Sarojno hrunk," U.N. spokesm an Ier Ivanko acknowledged. He l„ how ever,'that airstrikes u) option.t seemed unlikely that any.: like the shell that smashed ine for water in the govem- eld ' Dobrinja suburb on - will draw NATO airstrikes. mce,” a' senior U.N. official
Serbs claim ed to have I assurances there wbuld be 5 airstrikes. “We got a com- t," said Nikola Koljevic, a ' •
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ting for wal!- w estern s i ib u rb 'o f D' e HospiUil officials'said se 0 pie were killed and at I it wounded. Tlie Bosnian a !•' there were possibly more
■cd.t- Last T hursday, wl 11 Muslim-led government: It an offensive to try to b >t three-year-old Serb sic£ s, city, it had warned resi
stay indoors in case o f Se I- ation.
y Bosnian Serb leader.The shell hit at about
d Sarajevans ventured out 1 s time in three days, drown > fighting that had engulfed d when the government la
offensive., The U.N. failure to get
s the S m chokehold on th .s to p Serb guns firing on
I. so frustrated the Bosnii0 nient that it has taken mat n own hands.'e Angered by the shell s the lack o f any. U.N..
response, Bosnian Vice y. Ejiip Ganic said the go>1 only recourse was to r< - |umy to make “such terror rj • impoS8ible.,.“It*s th e i i. because the' international i .1 so far have tolerated jltese
The-govemment armj s offensive Thursday to eas s U.N. officials said the
mprfo substantial gains ai » ' - ply routes to two Serb-heli
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ut middoy os wanted stU'II for the t o years, h s hi m b y a L u l m nationally f (^ Ih eco p im l o f beatings, launched an conrmcmcnl
"1 feel thi: t aid th rough, tem pered inthe city or uj j | j o i, m Uie capitallian govern-' i--------^latters-ihto its
11 attack and ■I., o r NATO ce President ovemment’s rely on the
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tnn Knvfn inHtlttrioliT'^d —and Russia, its honorary couldn’t do.their annual summit here, t Clinton, Russia’s Boris ind the leaders o f Japan, ind-the-four-richeat-naUons— m Europe found being the how on earth a frustrating
ad dinners, huddled in pic- ions, ag re ^ to back a $58 ailout. fund for bankrupt nd to find the money lata , ed fo r a ceascsflre in a war they qmnot stop.’s nothing,” Clinton admit- e search for a diplomatic t in Bosnia. “They will not ice, sir, until they get tired g each other.” • i’s remarks underlined the . imits o f power.; the H alifax sum thit, jed Samrday, the Group of d Russia showed just how re over a barrel in Bosnia, lc the sum m it venue, oreign Ministei* Hcrvc de : punched the, air with hen news camc through of 4ations approval for the s to pour in more troops to eir peacekeepers in Bosnia ) hostage-takers.Clinton explained apolo- to the other leaders that
>f opposition in Congress n’t even promise to help
nanmen leIG CAP) — The last o f tiie Ited leaders imprisoned for )les in C h ina’s 1989 len Square dem ocracy nt completed his six-year Sunday and emerged from repentant.mg, 34. was third on the govemment’s list o f most- . student leaders. Over the has become known inter-
/, for his smuggled reports ;s, forced labor and solitary ent of political prisoners. • that not pnly was I being in the past six years, but it was, a very-honorable
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frustrations that inhibit t C'. doing what tiicy most wa
Major told reporters., Major and Chirac said f confident that Clinton u V way to pony up the Uniti
one-ti>ird share o f the $41 , the reinforcements will C( e first six months.1 But the prospects o f i f o ther sum mit hopes lo< s promising.D Spurred by the Oklah i building blast and gas a
Japanese subw ays, the■ vow ed'to step up coopc t combat international tem 5 crime. But the list o f su ) they commissioned from
leader releie event,” Liu said by teleplT his home ih northeast Ch9 province.y Liu. a graduate ofr University, China’s most pn university and msditionall;
of student activisrh, helpc<e protest networks among th• .schools in 1989.e When the protest was cr- bloody.military crackdow:s 4, 1989. Liu fled Beijingy arrested several weeks lai
as a dockworicer. His paleg uncalloused hands bctrayctt Liu was sent to prisone northeastern China, and■ '■ S'r. --
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threat to imp' f achieving with talk aboui ooked less * eral solutions."
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strike lo coinc of Beijing thcn-U.S. Seer t prestigious A. Baker 111 ti illy a centcr smuggled out r )cd organize prison abuses, the capital’s Describing h
said Sunday, crashed in a things in prison iwn on June Liu said he i ng, but was Sunday momi laler posing home, who tol die skin'and talk to foreign /cd him. hometown, or in in remote “enemy forccs d little, was ..could not work:
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4 > o w er;-^orTrUc ready until next" lering. 1r war zone, R u ss ia ’s; ^-seek ing-prov ince-of—*—. where separatists held^ n 1,000 hostages, w a s ', ords. The leaders simplyi isis out o f their end-of-: mmuniquc,tle-is-nol-to»^n4tnntly-pN ^ give lessons” commcni-j \ s dc Charcite. 1in a 10-minute outburst!
Clinion. declared. “ I am| irol o f the situation.” The; le summit left it at that, at>
. o ;imglon, however. Senate, Leader Bob D ole. R-;3k a crack at Yeltsin. |Ight I was w atch ing '''light Live but it tumedi • 3ons Yeltsin;" Dole said! jn C BS’s “ Face the]
mit, too, steered dea r of< pronouncing on a trade’ tween the United StateslI about autos and auto| ugh the European leaders; isolated Clinton over his; impose trade sanctionsi bout preferring “multilal-! ns.” ; t to appear to be bossing;: rest o f the world, the; iched in careful terms thei hey agreed on to reform! nal financial o'rganiza-J ell as Uic United Nations; jfits agencies that dupli-;
a prison |n h'im until September! n he went on a hunger; jincide with the visit of; secreitary o f Stole_jJamcs|II to Beijing. Later, he> mt reports o f torture and | cs. ■ ; lg himself as a hero, Liu; y, “It’s easy to do great; ison.” I he met with local police! }ming before returning;> told him he could not;:ign reporters, leave his;, or have contacts with! rccs.”,They,also said he;'ork;'' !
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Sh am il B asayev , o n n o v sk a g re ^ .1
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— Chebhen rebels hostages in a hospit
—. ing captivcs Sunday j 1“ " government agreed
operations in Checi the gunmen safe pass '-.Some 200 hostage en and children, left ter the agreement’wi hostages, looking h a u s t^ emerged in were taken in ombul clinics.
The concessions-w back fQr Russia, w!
’ . cized. for its w ar ir heads o f state at tl Group, o f Seven econ daiiado.' ,. The Chechen raid
hostage Mtzure also
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Day labbrars vraK' z w i l t a p n c l lc lM I ohJya»W n?:>TO i*
i M E X I c b 'd lT v ic djcQt Em ^o'iZ eaiU i cbtiniry*8 ec.6nomio
. bottom by. year’# -o f-M ^can i itn^ bttrti “t ^ C r i^ ^ a n d i i sM 'W ^ . ' .'i;.:;. -."'p ; 7 ; ^ a t i ( ^ Aipaiiog,
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ds releiVSK, Russls (AP)els bolding 2,000 UJKRA»spital began releas-ay after the Russian T.WM:ed'to bolt combat • jLlecbnya and allow ■ tawepassage- . : i S Sages, mostly wom- ' . r ^ s left the hospital af- fc .. '^ i t’was r e a c h ^ The ng dazed and ex- in two ^ u i> s w d
buladtes to nieai^
s were a major set- , which watf criti- r in Chechnya by Jooijjji It th is w eekend’s C S ^ . conomic summU in > 1 ” ” -?
■aid. thot led to the ' r a ^ e Jsd was im embar- slan tro
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t : (A P ) /4^Presi-^' o f deve ^U6 -.pruieU: th’e won’t a n i o w i d e ^ l l bit; a oumb did^ jKit miUlonfl; ple’s^co
ddniy.ftym ■ Salinas .'seeiRa'oi^ tO'gA; m a ^ .^
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. ' ' *1 nent for the govemment. Rus trobps tried but failed tt> ^ th
I M M l c o c i ^ s m aln p laz a: Will h n b o tto m la te r t h i i y<
i|ter cmj l i l i l i i f e 'tveiopod naiiona; *?ThV ciials t CBm fintil die g o w m n ia l does nber^of things.tb^restdiv ' p ^ coiifideD^ b t ^ g l b ^ ia8>’!.-88id R am os,Iw ltoJike
rho w e re ho ld in g so m e 2 , Ing a n a g re e m e n t w ith ' Ri
Jiostagcs in attacks o ^ Saturday ^ t left do: '■■:;? '.injured.. i; Sunday’s hdstage.re
) • ter Prime M inister nomyrdin reached an ( rebel leader S h ^ i l E
' Combat ()peTBtloiis in also agrera to allow i passage to neortty Ch
. or plane.
Russia's commande Anatoly Kulikov, orde
. operations ill the bresl to s topaso f8 .p .m .S t
B i EDT) in a c c o i^ c e v ' “ v ment, Russian newff'rq
The Russian news ' 8aid3asayev was in.
AP ’ rebels being accomp Rus- Chechhya by four Ru ; the ers, inciting , b i u ^ j
iZa, th e Z c ^ l o ; P iM ic ^ ^ I y e a r , b u t man'll'. Mexlc^fi
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-''i2 ,0 0 0 d v i l W h 08 tage i.il R iisflan i>rim e Ministo^;^
on^the ;sioqer Selozens'd&drahd •-'loc^autb
' •M dret! .release cann af- f kil(ed siii T V ik tor C her- -..the southi 1 a g j ^ e n t with r' on Wedni Basayev to b a i t . attack out
in Cbedmyk’-i& ' -Cliernc V the rebels safe p o r^ jr.e ^ectioya.l^. bus. _'phohe Su
• . ' . / im'mediat der in Cheiehbya,;: tiohs. Ai dered all 'm i li t^ i ' bo8tag^;i sskaway republic 'lik« l/u it] Sunday ( l ip .m .. Fratnh : with the a^ree^- non^rdin reports said. ; • . pital ahd i ivs agency RIA. mg'9 bait insisting .on ;the .tnu la i^ : ipahied back<td}. - ',9nM tr^ lussiM vsojm
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S in a hospital Iri Bad^..; ^ > n i^ iv C h e |p 6 m ^ lr r ^ ^UWS e % e i:k (> Y a v o y /^
i ^ r i t i e s ' a n ^ i m i i l i ^ ’’?r.r>’e than tOO peraIe'1:avB b m since the:CbM liehs.a^ckec iithera c i^ of-;100,00d:peOTlt ^ e ^ y , 0 6 r e ^ * fim huy oi 6utsilteChectejp.V i*!.'; Oiv',;' rnomyrdfn and . Basaly'^ re lyspoke’sweral time* by te l i Sunday night’buttcbiild iioi
liati;ly. work.’bul-.final'cbn^i' An^.-;trahife/ of.nm ainiofi eaonil' iiuTrebels appdi^xun* ntil Monday^; .■ ‘ n his'office in Mosiibw, CliSf* din o ill^ .fiq rayey .^ tbe b(»< id read a s t a ^ r a tT g iu ^ lalt inilitaiy a^vities 'tb e
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^ o f H a n o i ; '• '.;"•<the •investigators v t t^ k ^ the in * tJ^ tb ;a ‘ towyy,ing,field;: .fiumai bad recmtly baryested, y roi^.r><b'.mountain s w ^ '-ih-i— fbV mileji'r^.flnly.one-stpry u d .th a tc h hbrnUt.'toweQng. d ^ ,b o n ^ treeal'ano. starfied
tt)l^ niy god, yoii must be gl" Db Nhieu,;a:7l;year*p!d; , riwith' a straggljT^g^.beord,: hen the tnm if h^’d ;een A m ^ cd h .prisoners or £f' reiiecaye8,intl)e'are^ . : ■ I • er' I091I residents, said t h e i ; '10 cjos^-o ffV ar^ 'ifi tbe;viS: here a prisoi^'.mi^t be h iddta...’t, th in k 'th e n ^ any^ing-like: thi8-a^ea^?.l^»AA«^d Inveptiga;- :
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a f» a .^^ i^n t .,lu 'iiifg th e '6 ''.I -ih ag n itu d e : c rus^g 's^eral'apaitm ents. ' Hd^-iB^«rah0 cki'’bBye jolted ' aisinte; mUdng^iesbue'iworiCs: '^rilousl E g io 'n .iB ^out.iO S -.
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; Council to ( riewprojeci
TWIN FALLS - ' : sdhedu led anothe approve the final d(
- ^ ciisino mogul Croig • to ibuild more shop;
.-ran ts across the str ;,V aIl^M oll.. N e ils e n ’s represc
’..w orking w ith c ity an ■OfTicials o v e r th e i w ork oiit future road e rn m o s t sec tion
^'BotUevard.: G erald M artens,
: >engiheer, said the • -mdveforword.
Also today, the ci / public comment on
. S4 million for sewei ' f o r fr-'billboard pi Avenue, and an appe
{ setbac]: on Fourth A> , The'd iscussion oi
. s la ted fo r a 4 p. r Hearings begin at 6
ore at City Hall and c
V , Expect a few di feu.S.fe,'TivinFJ ? TWIN FA LLS-r , ;JU.S. 93 in several
F alls w ill be sial ; w e a th e^ pernntt:
J ,T ranspo& tion D ^ a i I ' The h i^ w ay from I 74 n o rtl^ .o U .S; :
T uesdoy .^n Thursc ' move east Into town I tion from Rock Creel
[ ..P an o f Blue Lakes 1 uled for the treatmeni
Seal coating invo layer of crushed rock road’s surface for wc im proved trac tio Construction o f Twir
. thewoHc at a cost of! , . „ Minor delays,and,
— ■rrbe expccted during th
Belt byroiite on highway dlstric
TW IN EALLS - i'-Highway^Districtw ; termtpro^iiosals to ( ‘iaroiindvthe northetut r when th e ; d istrict ct
' !j:!tbday.-; '.r : : The!district will,ho r j b r tho diteussion. se r-'flt the distact office, > j . , Twin Falls.
i f r F e ^ e r ^ p r o g ^ i i f b a l d e ^ o t h e r s 1
o A k L E Y - T h e «. . : jiave the-.new sidewa
: :ing /o r thanks to .-j^heiS^^tooth Nati< i.-CbmmumQ'Asststanc / Tlie coihmunities c
'^and ^0(> d .* Cohsefftuion anp D<
received *S26,S(TO in ’< O akleu E a < ^ C ( M ’
m a tc l^ m i ^ d m t) T, g rant*throiigh llabc iC j ts o u r^ .
•^«een. made possible «»^£ommutiity ’A asista jl; I§90 F a m Bil^ The
!" f l ^ a t n a tu ra l.fp so^ inuhities diversify th
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;:;jjn» ifi^y r f the'pben'
r 'j^ e 'f c o n ^ t te e ’ihiv-^issiitesf'policies an<
It-advises th
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md fanev} consider !ct near mall- The City Council has
:her chance today to I development plans for aig Neiisen. who wants tops, hotels and restau* street from the Magic
‘esentatlves have beisn ' and state transportation le past few months to oad needs for the north- on b f B lu e L akes
ns, N e ilsen ’s p ro jec t • he project is ready to
e council plans to take on a proposal to spend wer projects, an appeal
pe rm it on A ddison ppeal on 'a property line lAvenue.E^t. t on Neilsen’s plans is p .m ? w ork session ,
t 6 p.m. Both.meetings- >d open to the public.
delays along I Falls streets•> About five miles o f
a l spots aroiind Twin [al cbate’d th is w eek, l i tt io l ;. . th e Idaho ipartment reports, om its junction at Idaho 3; 39>'will be coated irsday, the project will )wn to iiiclude the- sec- reek to Second Avenue, es Boulevard is sched- jcnt Friday. w olves placing a thin ‘ ocks and asphalt on the ■ weather protection and
t ion . Snake R iver win Falls will be doing ofSlBI.OOO.nd,laneires.trictions.csn.> i.5 the.project.
ontiapwtieh ' rict officials mrat3 - t h e T w in Falls- i'will talk 'about loiig* to create a belt route :(Ut section o f the city I com missioners m eet ^
hold a special meeting. .. set to begin at 2 p.m.:e. 1234 Highland.Ave.
i:ani accords -s towns fundsle city o f Oakley will - r- iwalks it has been ask* an $11,000 grant fiom ational F o rest Rural ance Program.,',58 o f Stanley, Bellevue d . 'R iv e r R esource : ;■ Development'District ' '
I in grants aldng with M unity is reqiiired.to -v hT>f 20 'peccepi b f Its ; ib o r and ’ecitlipm ent, 1
assistance grants have, i)le through the R u ral* : stance portion o f th e ; . ' he bill allows the U S .. ' riculture’tb financially,)uii;e dependpnt’com -,- their economic base, l,.Saw toothjN ationaji_ .....
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o ^ t i o n ^ u p '. n to rri^ o n :'.- T h ^ S b ^ Idaho .
ranspo^tioif^Adviso^y: p leet ficom 1. to S p .m . .. ^ c ^ 3 u i r d i n g , 2 M
bhidjes public t r a n s i t ?; and p ro c ed u re s aoli"^ the statewide P ub lic . -
d v is b ^ C ouncil and .Ic .T ransporta tion in ' IdectificatioQ, cobrdi- •'!
itibh .o f regional and ■' ricrWces.^,, .iibei^, Eiigenp ^ l e s , .. P am ela D ow d and J r . wiH d iscuss the ! insportation plan; nd;conrae*w are wei- f
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1000 S p rin g s to u rg i n e a r H agerm an fo r I
Regi to proBy Karen Tollddnen Times-News writer
.TWIN FALLS - Billl logo and a fancy new hi help the Magic Valley Ii
They’re part o fji ma better command .the v direct those folks weorii and cameras to some ol tions.
I f the tourism plan / I d a h o l may see an al hauling wind-surfing b( rock-climbing shoes v
,,.,gw l9«i= rsn iia(ipn^,lfk For the first time. t<
regional direction insi - i)odge o f indi.vidual to
South Central. Idaho Tourism Development covers G ooding, Li
' Minidoka, Cassia and ' • Hes.
The associa tion , sf Department o f Commei
: . opM the “bricks and mi said'ocecutive director i It’s strengthening its ed fimd-ralsing abilities. -
“There are still some apprehensive,” he said w e've seen has been f view the regional effort take precedence over tl than one th a t would effom.” ‘ .
Twin Falls Chambe■ .V ?*rfcident J, Kent Just a 'j. -J ;'eorporati6n last week
HA&SEN -T im e I's'ru: i t ite re ^ d Hansen resideni
.a f tw o v fo r^ a city .logo. E n t ^ are to b e le f l jK ti
■ • July.3»:to;eriable the comi j t h e i r S e lec tio n . ■'inhbu^M “the vHnner o f th«
; 'the sejfcted logo at the pot ' 'w ill b% held in the city p :;‘=eonununit/firewori£8-July J
; R iifM lI Morgan, dlsti ^ ^ t N » p n l ^ M i a ^ i i l : tbfK iMchot for a m! - T e iljC lo o M o n . .
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r g u fa e Je f f V an Y pren p« sr E va A sto n o f Twin Fall
;ional t( omote sBillboards, a common'V heriuge center may 'O' lure visitors. • marketing scheme to ' e tourist dollar and »ring flowered shirts H B e of the area's attra'c- B jB
lan succeeds, rural n abundance o f folks { boards or clutching s visiting the^'arca’s ,l^es.gn^ n v c n . . , , , .:. toiihsm has some instead o f a hodge*I tourism plan's. The ho R ecreation.and ent Association Inc. - ; . L incoln, Jerom e, .
ad Twin Falls coun-an d
, sponsored by the tak e merce. hasn't devel- DIeri I mortar” o f the plan, or Mike Pepper. But applli { educRtion plan and S121,
Me)me people who are brocl aid. “Any objection billb< :n from people who comn brt as one that would for pr :r their efforts rather Ge< uld enhance their up in
' somenber o f Cpmmerce Defir st said an arm o f the ready lek submitted grant in Bu
n e f o r H. -B ecj
i 'v '■ -■ Cqimc; runniog short for oppbtt
lents to enter their ' thai co : ,^ T h e
It the^cjty office by at'thc ommittee to make Highw
com m ittee w ill to be a • the S50 award for effort potluck picnic that Kimbe y park before the . reslder a y 9 . : - — ------ The
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p o in ts o u t o n e o f th e ma Ills.
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o tt S h ere r, o f L as Vegas, d h is 9-m onth-oId s o n Je :e a w a lk alo n g th e shore irk es L ake recen tly .
illcations to the Idaho Trave 51,000.4oney, awarded July 25, woi chures, maps, consumer sl iboards, as well as for dev< amon theme - most likely g promoting the Magic Valley, jeologic attractions would t in a ‘learning and discovery newhere along major trave finite plans for the center s jy before a statewide toiuisr Jurley in early May. '
lanseiicicause the city has.no.logo icil decided residents shoulc >t^ni^ to enter )lMfr*id^.^! :ould be used by the city, le fireworks will displayed a c Rolling Hills park locatec iway 30. This year’s display ! a longer program as it is a rt between the cities o f Ha berly with many donations ents and businesses, lepot-luck-picnic-wi!l-bc-s«
□ Co-w home IBy Nancy Miller
, Ttmes-News writer
PAUL - U nion! . Amalgamated Sug
upon themselves tc ' and.fellow imibn mei......Woridng after hou■ the Amencan Feda
Millets Local 282 b ' ing and^painting !
home. Holl was serii . an accidmt at the fac
He opened what 1 ’ an empty pipeline.an neck, chest, stomach burst o f bot water > received second degi
, ^ e n t o f His bodv. ^ his luiigs aUq were b
-H o w a s n o W to ^ fl where he reodsl&ed
in intensive care fo
BUMm any s c e n ic a ttra c tio n s i
n associ rn Idal
Each step < officials 'hove anyone's' iocs anxious lo S' “their” canyor
I f any cor regional touris
' accommodate In any cas
r Department oihas a large uni
In 1993, mo 4.5 m illion ( region. That n driven througl fall plunged beneath their t . “We’re mis because there prom ote loc: '^om as. a mci
as, Nev., Efforts are i J a c o b but locals as W
D reof “Thisisgoiiare people in about Matad (
ivel Council “One ofthe m going to use h:
vould go for for years and 3 ’ shows and at.the bottom c eveloping a Once locals y geo logy- tlie natural atti ey. . they can prcd be played motels and res ’cry” center. Could the r ivel routes, array o f sad, h r should be cheap^trinkets rism couhnl 1 ente'T^'s^ Is ' ii ‘f e r e ’s alwaj
C ity lo g ogo, the.City p.m. in the c uld haye the picnic are asl< ^^foV^yiogb es and their 0
In other bi d at nightfall hold a zonin{ Ited north o f Bill Holifield lay promises hall.I a combined Residents t Hansen and Ing to comme is from area Building ii
the.councll al r-served-at 6 ....file on bulldlt
vorkers b I of injure
was in tw for 36 d
toPaul.n members from Holl cugar Co. took it usual coI to help a friend bad buirmember. living aJours, members o f say, witlderation o f Grain g0l}5^''! have been sciBp* H o ll’:ig Randy H o l r s ' expresseeriously burned in o f the hefactoiyMay 3. . fnends aIt he th o u ^ t was dent. Sl.and was hu in the daughtericb, and leg with a. saver” thec and steam. He Fromlegree bums on 23 donatedd ^ Tbe itwde o f Wednes 0 burned: ' „ and,pdn u s ^ t Lake City, - to b e abMl bn.a respirator weekr bifo^ 21. days. He ofFforFi
<UOOYCKAm.M ANOINEmMIS along th e S n ak e R iver
:iatioii ho sites
;p o f the way, sttte and loca ive to be careful not to step oi oes - cspeciolly residents no 0 see strangers overrunnin{ yon, or “their gorge." community opts' out o f thi urism plan, the corporation wil ate them. Just said, case, a study by the Idaht t o f Commerce finds that ldah< untapped tourist Unde. ' more than 2 million vehicles o. in people drove through'thi It mwns they could have easilj lUgh with no idea that a water :ed through that'gorge righ sir tires.missing the boat a lot o f time; lere’s no concerted cfTort” tj local attracrions, said Juli< member of the tourism associa
re not only directed at tourists ts.^Vel^going to surprise you, but then in Wendell who don't know
id Gorge State Park," she said e main people In town, I’m no e his name, but he’s lived then id years, didn't know what wai m o f that bridge." uils understand the potential ol attractionS'In their back yards promote them and develop restaurants, Thomas said, le regloiial effort result In ar d, hopeful tourist shop3:s'eum{ :ets? “Let’s hope not. bftfcfrc< Is alive and well.” bhe' said. ways a chance o f It.’’
0 nep*se city park. Those attending asked 10 bring two covered di ir own uible service r business the council voted ling workshop with city atton ield at 7 p.m. June 19 in the <
ts are urged to attend this mi iment. *B inspector Bill Baker spoke il about establishifig a perman Idlng inspections.-— ---------
brighten ed friend
in treatment at the bum centei 6 days before returning home ul.ill did not develop any o f the complications associated witb
turns and is well o f his way to S a normal life. The doctors vith therapy, he will be able.to ick 'io 'w A V sijh issm K s:— >I1'8 w ife, D arla, tearfully :ssed the family’s appreciation1 help they have received fhmi Is and ftmily since Holl’s accl-
She said their 12-ye'ar-ol<i Iter, Michelle, has b ^ a “life- *’ th ro u f the o rd ^ .>m three to 17 peoplb have ted their time and labor since aesday lo scrape, undercoat, )8int Holl’s bouse. They b<m able to finish the .first o f me but they took the weekend
ir Fathrt’8 Day. •'. < V-
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|~ Delin( r “d o g s i I thiespH BySeanL.McCattfa: H j Times-News writer
B ’ W IN FALLS - h to be reined in.
H * Or so says the Sheriffs Departmcn
H j county commissionH notice that would ^IvH power to control viciH The low on the boH for the licensing oH impounded in the coiH “We don't have oiH vicious dogs,” said AH . civil attorney.H As more people m| H stray dog Is finding| f l upon other’s territo9 coiiflicts tlmt cannoi
,:».'i^e'Cowfly*sW ut J a C i J i ^ w e r h e lf^ draft I
of .years ago - ai ' ' enforeed In the city o
r Dogs would haverabies, and when out
.public oreas, restraim or less.
rVicious dogs woul that bite, claw or ph> - unless acting In sell
- be considered a nui&
S ers, wanders repeatci or “barks, whines, or continuous, or untin)<
gjjj The county law wifor Pets Humane '! deputies to capture or sance dogs. Moreov could “employ any le a vicious dog if the surrender it.
Breaking the law I ,. ' meonor, with a pcnalt
up to $300 or a 30-da; The proposed ordlr
Qj. . n Twin Falls city sti ■ owners of unruly dc
!|]y . liability bond to shov J , dog’s actions. ,,u , In 0 letter to the co Lt. Steve Nutting wt
revised ordinance ,Q county’s vast growinj
lems caused by the co .jg. Public comment w
commissioners at 101 missloners* office on
’ ' courthouse.
I D airy ai says hoi
of safe fords,op By Steve Koehler
Times-News correspoanng WENDELL - A he ree nillk production in ci id .. Idaho Dairyman’s A
‘ r director says. *;___“The FDA gave (:
health a long time ag ^ d said tiiat several i
' elation d irec to r Le Wendell Chamber o f (
g tiie / Bovine somatotrop dish- use'in dairy henls
Admlnlstratidn in 199 ed to But some remained smey - “Some people have . city always b m pure
be, but now someth W e n ^ res ld en t Bob
Ellers dlsagreeed, s to sometiiing new becflu
anent rally in cows. '-------------BiU-Stouder-of-S
Wendell said daliymei —~~l selected cows that na
milk and now science al BST is a factor in cows.
_ Ellers said he’s he J fixim milk processors J . estimated that 15 perc
the hormone. “As fa BST is a dead issue,” 1
Eilers predicted cot ' ' local dairy industry
L. increased capttcity at If],' because Idaho, along \ . . produce cheese cheapi
in tiie United States.'S :-------------He-said-flTo^h^Ti
dairies are the resuh ' rather tium the numbei
im “If all tiitf co\ra are 5|v the river» why is you ,ld side o f tiie river?!’, ask fe. editor oftiie Gooding I
• • “The office is on I yg • river because I don’t
miles to go to work, . . . diswlnglaughttr&om
; ; H e admitted t^e.re Q : : added.tfas^ his office I - J . .avoided Won(d<^.eI ^v:;> :v(flom G oodIng*4;W
■ T v ' ' -
iquen tTO derpotlightattiiyter t . ;
: - Man’s best fnend needsT \I
[he Twin Falls County . mcnl, which is asking the sloners to adopt an ordi-.^Ive sheriff’s (J u lie s tiie’
vicious or nuisance dogs.- ! books now only provides'Ig and adoption o f dogs'! county. ■ ; ;'e any way to take care ofj id Ax Yeiver. the c o u j^ ’ii;
ie move into the coui^,;a) ling it easier to encrbaclt Tito'ry, creating possible; mot be solved by county!
olutiolf^ jlimilar toU aft f b r J ^ County'p-co^- an'd j u i ^ like- thb l a \^ ty of Tv^n Falls. ' ave to be vaccinated for out on county roads or in tiined on a leash o f 10 feet
vould'be defined as those physically tiireaten otiiers self-defense. A dog could ;
luisance if i t molests otii- »tcdly, damages p r o p ^ - , or howls in an excessive, tin^cly fashion.”V would allow tiie People ne Society or sh e r if fs e or impound stray or nul- cover, sheriff’s deputies ly legal means” to capture the dog's owner does not
law would be a mlsde- nalty for the dog owner of )-doy jail tcmi. irdinance does not include ' stipulation that requires / dogs to post a $10,000 how responsibility for the
e com m issions, sheriff's iJ wrote'that he thinks the /ice “accom m odates the ( mng population and prob- e county citizens.”It will tw taken before the 10 a.m. today In tiie com-
: on the fourth floor ofthe
advocate ormone r humansispondent
^ hormone that stimulates. n cows Is perfjwtiy safe,, s Association executive'
'e (BST) a clean bill o f : ago and has come back ral diffeiimt times,” asso- L ew is Eilers to ld th e o f Commerw'last week. ,• tropin was declared safe h is by the Food aind Drug'1994.ned skeptical, ave got tiie idea tiiat milk )ure, like it's supposed to le th lng ’s been added,”3ob B u ^ said.d, saying tiiat BST is not '■ cause it.also oonirs natu-
if-Stouder-Holsteins in" ---------'men, over the years, have t namrally produce more nee has shown tiuit nature r in the h i^ e r producing '
r heard o f no complaints ors objecting to BST. Ho percent o f cows ar« given 8 far as I’m concerned,e,” Eilera said, continued growtit o f ti» stry because o f newly f at local creameries and ng witii New Mexico, can leaper than anywhere eUe «s, according to a recent
th'7 roblems~relBted~to ■ r lult o f poor bumagementnber o f cows per sere,------- -----------: are on the nortii aide o f ■ your office on tiie soutii j : asked Maiy .Ann Hagen, ..t. : . r ing County Leader, on tiie south side o f the in’t want to comtpute 20 ork,^ Eilers responded, . h>m the ciow4> •s_reaBob<tw-telfidirw - - . - • ^ fie location itt-T n to 'rilli . • e.ebargM.of.^i^yqri^im/..;';:';.'
- J
On th(Following is a
that arc scheduled ' This Ust is comi:
The Times-'Nev, inform ation by c office before attcn
■ Burley City Coui-------- ;--------GoUege-of-S6ui
5:30 p .m ., board Building.
Gooding City Co Hansen School E Jerome County
house.Ketchum City C< Twin Falls City
Hall.Twin Falls Cou
courthouse.
Castlcford Schoo Filer School Bo
-------- library. •Hogerman City C Jerome City Coui Minidoka Count;
the central oHice fo Rupert City Cour
This 1The following is i
that will take plai Southern Idaho.
CSI junior baskei a.m. to 9 p.ro. in the
'O vcreaters Ano Desert 112.
CSI Board o f Tru Building board roor
CSI junior basket a.m. to 9 p.m. in the • Twin. Falls c i ^ : from 1 tb 5 p.m. in i
Militaiy testing v 201.
” B e a l hV io la B ru n e e l
T HAILEY - Viola \ lifelong resident o f t Valley, died Saturdaj Bt the B ia ine M ar Graveside services wil W ednesdays June2 Hailey Cemetciy, un( o f Wood River Chapel
Servic'F loyd V augbn Sti
Kimberly LDS Stake i witl greet friends fiom (White M omiaiy’s Kir
Irvin B. Flegd, o f ' vice, 2 p jn . today, Tu in Twin Falls).
GeoiBeHBoIdMhcWhite M om uiy Chape today at White Mortuai
Mctilda Elizibetfa " formcriy ofT w in Falli Tuneml Chapel in B oij family receiving fnend chapel. O ravefide se Memorial Park In Twii a.m. to 12:30 p.m. We< in Twin Falb.
Obitu;
£__ , Charies W. Dun:----------------C liarle8"W rD unr
native of the Wood died Frlday.'June 16 Blaine Manor in Hailey
Born February .- Bellevue, he was thq
and William Ounn.He was iBised In Pl(
graduated from the E School. C harles al
^ University of Utah, -I Business ^hoo l, and ;• ’Of Missouri. •.
; w.:- He 8eni«d in the U;Ing World War » In E
I ' -"' , the w v, he began.a 2 . withU.S.:PostalSenri(
• ; - r - , rallro*(d niali cars.> • : • ■’ Charles married Al
—Apfll-MMT-In-Bolser first lived.In Baker. C
'• r r - ■■ .m o ^ . to Hallev InJJ : i retJred^frotn the post
,• T ^ 9 6 6 ” arKT:DBnan:;t^ 7: R o ^ I ’from'whk* he
■'.-yeaisago.i'*:./.".' •'•He:wa8?a“ m em be
Thoo»sEp»Oe^)aI^^^^ - i r r ^ K iH a ll^ f lp la ry C g .- ,; ,
m
B-2 Tlmw-Nsw#. Twin
ie agendI a list o f governmental m led this week in the Magic \ impiled from advance sched fews suggests that you con! y ca lling the appropriate tending.
TODAYlouncil, 8 p.m., City Hall. 6uthem^ldaho-Board-of-Ti »rd room , T aylor Adminis
Council, 7 p.m.. City Hall.)1 Board, 7 p.m., high school. Ity Commissioners. 9 a.m.,
■ Council, 6;30 p.m., City Hal ity Council, 4 p.m. and 6 p.t
:ounty Commissioners, 8:3
TUESDAY lool Board, 7 p.m., high scho Board, 7 p.m., elemcniary
y Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, louncil, 7 p.m., City Hall, unty School Board, 7:30 p.t : for meeting place, ouncil, 7 p.m., City Hall.
weeic a t. is ach ed u le o f meetings an< alace this w eek at the Col
G ■ . 'TODAY
sketball comp will be held fix the gymnosiimi. inonymous meets at-3:30 ;
rrustees meets at 5:30 p.m. ir oom.
TUESDAY iketball camp will be held fh: the gymnasium, ty fire fighter testing will 1 in Shields 117-1.18. lg will be held ot 6 p.m. in
hnrtotlcej1 C h a r iela Bruneel, age 95, HAILEof the Wood River 81. a nati'-day, June 17. 1995 died Frii■lanor 'in Hailey. Blaine M I will be ot 2:00 p.m.. yices wilie21. 1995 ot the Juoe20,.lunder the direction Church iiupel df Hailey. - . in the Hoi
- : byWood
icesS tu s e r . o f Hansen, 11 a.m. ke Center. 3857 N. 3500 E Th om 10 to 10:45 a.m. today at tbe Kimberly Chapel).
ofTwin Foils. memoriAl grave! Twin Falls Cemetery. (White h
(fhdKll. ofTwin Falls, 10 a.m.'l uipe1 in Twin Folb. Viewing, 4 1 tuaiy.
il "Betfa" RJg^ B eibh^ of & "alls, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Alden»W Boise. Vicwmg. 3 to 9 p.nt tod lends fiom 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the ! service, 1 p.m. Wednesday, fwin FalljR friends may call froi Wednesday ot Reynolds Funeral
lariesm a g a m m a ^ m 'mdn andB m B H i City of HaJ
^ Charlei „ n n enthuslae
= ? R '« 'V a lle y D “ ro ,E ! 16. 1995 In the Bartholor
.• Michael (
a tten d e d th e Hailey: h
. “ eu cW : ■ “Sa 25-year career
I A nii'Vanoll on S S i i l l ! ! ' ' t o r l d a l » = J I i « F S S W l k r, O raaon , th e n MepwriB I 1952.1 C hariss • o e s te d to o j l a r a e r v l c a T n - C a n to r ln
‘S S W i g aIb er o f t h a 'S t , A rrange C dU ^h aijd thif. d W ‘-n..<
i
win Falls. Idaho Monday. Juna.
Jam eetings Twin palls G
c Valley. ' cottrtbouse. edulcs. . Twin FalU Scl infirm the“ ~ofnce. te c lerk’s
Blaine Cotmty ' coofcrence room.
E-911 Rcgiona -TruBteeSf— p»tcb<OTteTr9H nistration ‘ M inidoka C
Commission,'8 p.I. . Twin Falls C< >ol. courthouse.m., court- '•
»all. Bellevue City (p.m.. City G ooding Cou
District, 11 a.m. c J:30 a.m., G ooding Com
p.m., conicrencei H ag erm an -C
Hagennan Senior :hool. Sun Valley Cirry school Twin Falls Cc----------------coiirthouse.--ill. W en^U C ityC
p.m.i callTwin Falls Cc
courthouse.
tCSiand events ''o llege o f CSrjunior basi
a.m. to 9 p.m., ini Boy Scout car
Center.fiom 7:30n ^ CSI junior basl0 p.m. in ajjj. to 9 p.m. iol
.in Taylor
Idaho Personnt Shields 204.
from 7.30 Military testingl l b e h d d 20 '.
in Shields Junior Simmen all day in Expo C'
ik ■ ' ' ■ lesW .D uimILEY - .Charles W. Dunn, age ative of the Wood River Valley, 'riday, June 16, 1995 in the' Manor io lUley. Funeral ser*/
will be at IWO p.m. Tuesday. 0,1995 at Sl Thomas Episcopal t> in Hailey.’Buria! will follow Hailey Cemetery. Arrangements
River Chapel, Hail^.
.m. today, . lomin Edgar Mo The family LDS 4th W«nl Cha] the churcb. to 8 p.m. Tuesday a
in Burley and fron church.
iveside ser-e Moituaiy Wanda Myri FuU
and formerly of H( TlRirsday, Fall
II. Tuesday,4 to 8 p.m.
•B ii« an d * H O S P•Waggoner ----------------today, with , MINIDOtthe fUner^»y, Sunset Jeny Smith of Bu from 11:303al Chapel Donald Hathawa
'■ Riq>^
F o r oil■ - ca ll 73:
)n/edelghtyears as council- ■ Id as acting mayor for the I HaJley. ' • . Iles w as an avid outdoor last, especially enjoying J ,;fl6hlng.-.and.golfjrr:-::^-— vfng him are h l ^ l f e . Arfn c f Hailey: his 'daughter, Unda l lomew o f Boise; his son . j )l C. Dunn of Hailey: six p shlldren: G regory W. a omew, Laurie'A. Blaggne, u sa M. Bartholomew all o f ' f Krtstv L Olson, Robert W. md Brittney L. Dunn all of. L : his n iece arid .nephew ti d and Cheryl Ounn, and m p G n-iaw Oottie Awes, all ot c ty. Arizona.; • C-at services wili be at 1:00 S esday, June 20,1995 at S t tt B E piscopal Chureh In C Rev. John t e h e w . will o ^ ^ P urial'Will fqllqwlntlwHa ll^ . •
)Tlal contrlbiitlonram:iiS[*- f to the Elks Rehabilitation . A ■|n-Bol»e7T3r}thB-Blalne ~Z ) Hailey. Mci e l e m ^ b e —hfoughitheaW ood River ‘A Box Hailey. ID.83333,- .P igertrtents'are. u n d e r jh e : Un;pf:W<».(*;Hlver-phw W
t a i l
ne .10,1985 ‘ ■ ."*
I County CommissiODers, {
SchQpl Board, 7 p.m., schoo
WEDNESDAY nty Hospital Board,.7:30 p.m
onal Board meetinig, 7 p.m..■E.-Ave-H.J eromo.--------
C ounty P lan n in g and 8 p.m., courthouse.'; Couiity Conunissipnerp, 8
THURSDAYty Council, 7 p jn . City Hall. :o u n ty M em orial Hospita n . conference room at the lio! lounty Memorial Hospital ice room. ,-C h a m b e r o f Commerce liorCenter.City Council, 3:30 p.m., City County Commissioners. 8
y Council. 8 p.m., City Hall.
FRIDAY :County Commissionera,-:8
WEDNESDAYsasketball camp will be held in the gymnasium, camp will-be held all day i
THURSDAY Misketball camp will be held in the'gymnasium, continues all day near Expo <
SATURDAYinnel exam will be given at
ting will be held at.IO a.m.
. SUNDAY............. .dental heifer show and sale w0 Center.
A n ^ M . L a n c e{e . BELLEVUE - Arzy M. 1 y, 79, a resident o f Bellei le Sunday, June 18, 1995 at i r*/ Manor in Hailey. Services y, ing, under the direction of al River Chopel, Hailey, w ts
McGill, of Heybum. 11 a.m.V rhapcl, 500 W. 300 S. in PauL' ly at the Payne Mortuary, 221 V ram 10 to 10:45 a.m. Wedries
PuUmer Steveoson, of Son Mor r Hollister, graveside service. 1 Falls Cemetery;
pitaisMKA MEMORIAL HOSPITAI
Admitted rSurtey, a ^ ^ ^ o n y Lam ofRi
iway.of Heybum, and Martha,
o b i tu a r y r a te In fo rm a t 733^)931. e x te n a to n 278
1 Ashley N. UtUafleld=.--A ahley-N ^.L ittlefleld: I d au g h te r of -Len enc I Uttlefletd. of Boise, Idal . June 16, 1995 In a.Bolse : Private family memorial t
are pending. Arrangemc I .u n d e r the direc tion of ' Funeral Home In Boise:
Survivorsnhclude her i '. Len and Terri Uttlefletd ar ' ter. Tessaj of Boise; granc ::>Bob and Sharon EhnI of B< ' Ore.. Waily ZwIng|lofT]gai
C het a n d 'S u e Ellen Bai S andpo ln tr Idaho: great mothers. Made Zwingll of O re., and Mary Hefen C Phoenix,
, O ther close relatives i Z l i d e m e f i e l d o ^ ^
Tarl iL lttienefd of. Ancr A lam a: an d Sco tt and
■~ZwIngll^-TigaW-:Qre.^------—:-M «mofIaf8'-niay-beim ‘Ashley’s nam e to Make. . Fbuhdatioa 310 VIsb AVa. 'Id.. ^ 83705. or .nhe . M cDonald H ouset 101 Sf^ngsAve^ BoiM.Jd.,-83:
,8 :3 0 a.m.,
sol district’s pai.in., hospital MOSC
restroom u, at the dis- National 1
id Z onitig hear aboul« fo*’, ?:30 a.m ., gy profess
appointme for the Nl previousb
11. _ . , Idaho’s C ta l T ax ing Unit,whic lospitaL biologicall Board, 7 Service.
. Machlis rce, n o o n , • ence oper
„ ............ colled it aty Hall. the univer8:30 ,a.m., would enc
...........~ 'tnakes'senstrocture t
""■■y-/ said.( Among
-8:30 A m ., ; report corc ■ - agency se
■ 'Lii - . 1988 to 1 xesponses
.] people at A torical sites
They in level o f SJ
— Service. J _ employee;
Id from 7:30 . campgroun
tho’ S ' Mccnt, for e: quality poo
Id fiom 7 :3 0 ; ; In a rcpi ontheNez
0 Ccnter. Park, peopthought dui headiquartei
at 8 a.m. in Chief Joset While tl
I. in Shields high mark: about lack said staff s
w ilfbchcid Pcrpctadia Mochlis I
I science can such thin
I’ resources, studied to has proble vandalism.
" A survcValley, Ca
I.Unce, uge w ere fon leviie, died. iesponded It the Blaine eign langw es ore pend- what to do ofthe Wood ‘ down in the
• Wo.SEATTl
Labor has 1 N o rth e rn :
---------------- including IW ^esdoy. benefits ui
Amcrlcon ,Z | ment assistlesdny at the •
Lake. Eligi•reos, C a l i f . . _____:, 10:30 a;™.;
into__________ LEW IS!AL Armsmith i
ogoinst'twc Rupert murder into
abuse and a la Morfin of often lets al
“I know — I ...happened, h
. . . . dren fro m ;ror,’ Arrasi
B tion , intervie.w8 ' County Jai_________ can’t evOT i
• ■ A rrasm i■ B B
. and Luella Wash. The
Id oo 'M ayI7Idrrinfaritr-. — nd Terri The fora laho d ied Washingtoi e hospital. be* arraig t1 services District Coi nen i areif G baon .
r parents, .and a sis-iidparenlsBeaverton mlard, Ore., -lartlett of I s K U nat-grand-of Tigard, ■ • r. Cross, of , ^ Q i^ C i
B include [aMck-ami:^onorag,e. 7 5 ^id S u s a n " * I
e^AAVIshrr ~ n M 5 S l /e.^Bolsj^: ' ' ; A n g H
2 r i i
P n se identists s t u ^ — irk s — ->COW (AP) — I f the >ms ore filthy a t G lacier ll Pork, University o f Idaho or-Gary-Machlts-likely-will- out iLforest resources and sociolo- essor has staned a two-year, ment as chief social scientist- Notiona! Park Scrvice. He
isly worked for t|ie agency { Cooperative Pork Studies hich do u socioecdnomic and ical research for the Park
ilis will run the social scl-' lerotion from Moscow, -and l 'a“ gcsture o f great faith” 'in fc-crsity' that the Park Service endorse the orrimgdment. It lense to employ the research- e find graduate students, he
ng the-projects is on annual ard measuring how well the serves pork visitors. From
> 1993,. scientists gathered es from more than 18,000 tt 43 parks,'monuments, his- ites and other holding. .. indicate an overall high
• satisfaction with the Park i. About 84 percent rated ees’ performance as vep^ • ■ good. Three-quarters rated )unds very good or good.I is room for Improvement, Machlis said. Thirteen per- r example, ronked restroom )oor or very poor, eport published last month lez Perce National Historical :ople v/ete asked what they' during visits to the Spalding rtcrs, White Bird battlefield, seph’s grave and other sites.; the park earned overall irks, 22 people complained ick o f information and 12 fT should include more'Nez dians.lis said he is convinced good :an help the Pork Service do lings as protect natural ■s. Mount Rainier has been to determine why the park blems with poaching and m.vey o f visitors at Death Calif., revealed 75 perccnt breigners. .The ogency :d by posting signs in for- guoges, directing motorists do if their vehicles break the desert.
jo d w orkcTLE, Wash. (AP) — The U as certified employees o f L ■ri Division, w orking in'sis g Idaho, as eligible to apply under the Trade Act o f 19
in Free Trade Agreement tr listonce p ro ^ m . orthem division is heodciua ligi.blc workers are in Chilcc
in w ants t& ) platformSTON (A P) — Kenneth ' h plans to.tum his defense - two counts o f first-degree nto a platform against child d a system he contends too ! obusers go unpunished.>w that everything tha t’s i. Iierc^wiU..saye wrne_chil- m going t l ^ u ^ this hor* -osmith said in a telephone w from' the N ez Perce, Jail, ‘i t ’s horror thot we n imagine.".m ith, 44, o f S unnyside, i occused o f killing Ronald Ila Bingham o f CTarkston,. hey-were shot repeatedly 17 outside a Lewiston autoop. '■____ _________>rmer s h c r if rs “d'eputy in • ;lon’s Asotin County will * igned T uesday in 2nd • ^ourt - . ' ' ■
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mtolSeheifiat ThiaAucUoi nbns/ Fm m lntem atb 84 to i e s to first iervfpe road ric
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k t ? b y T a i? 8 lV f r ^ ^ Sd |rc a tIo m rb illith A ^ u |
J'SouraK 8lale»J4«wt S«rvlco
Lers eligib]! U.S. Department ;of Priesi f Louisiana Pacific’s effea ' six w estem states, and C )Iy for assistance and Thi 1974 and the North . Lobo
t transitional adjust- tome Canai
luartered in Hayden ' Thi ilco, Moyie Springs, wood
cktnrn defe 1 against ath ' A t th e tim e o f thei « ' Asotin County officials > :c tig a tin g o llegatibns d B ingharhs . h o d ;. o Arrosmith’s IS-year-old
Arrasmith had investiga s ow n and took what he 1- authorities about, a week r- murders.e “T he cops a lready V e, said. “X refuse U) let thi(c under the rug." " .....
But Arrasmith said hi i, blame law enforcement o d “1 wont them to get oc i , . wagon and change, the s; y soid. ‘' I ’ni not mod at i 0 upset at the.system.” ..
_T Jie„B ihgham s ,.tw n ' charged with raping youn11 ' In I979,-charges w er d • 'after the alleged victim's. ' ' '1)nt(>Uyein'aiiotbtf towi
PaSTRIAL EQUIPME
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lased spem ingM tf
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lie fo r b e nest River and Rexburg in Ida »»ed in Colorado, Montana,' I Oregon.ilie workers manufactured dii 3or Department found the c lers have increased their im lada.l ie department also found tha od and softwood lumber incre
pisyabuse ■ ■TUCIU
Housablei'r dea ths, CotaJoivr} were Inves- *LUs th a t the wam u
m olested Emilpmenild daughter. gated on his he found to ';k before the ■BNCSU. , _ .
’ knew ,” he u n mhis be swept MotorVtf
he does not: officials. . . ; 1MM8on the band-'.' laVtlls&Ltfnbsystem,” he •' ' ^
t them; I’m- HKIBI
w ic .e .„w ere-
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low 1^1lhi^=--[;;voted"! ■lenow eth C rapo
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nefit$Idoiio. Workers were also na, Washington, Wyoming
1 dimensional lumber. The '' le company’s m ajor cus- ■. r imports o f lumber from
that U.S. imports o f hard- ' icreased significantly. ‘
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I I - . • R U P E R T -Il ■ • than a year sine
Foods Inc. in Ri employee out of related accident.
The success n uted to compan;
; lhat inform and ' f ■ ees in safe work
! to Delbert Rdsit safety director.• Occupational around fo r yeai
' .. Bauscher, occu ; coordinator at Mi
Hospital in Rupc / toward health cor
cializc in the ser increased since saiSTHTldaho, o Falls, Rupert am have occupatio gnuns, she said.. M inidoka Mei
. has offered its pr tw o years. Thi
Sugar Co. in Pi ; looking, for a lo<
health program r ; ■ ■ ing em ployees ' - Bauscher said.* : People who ho% ; ; job through a coi* • - Minidoka Memo t ; ‘ are scheduled fo:* ! r agility test and i
; , depending on a ihiring requirerhen'
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According to 1 pre-employment
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X-Officia i averted: ELY, Nev. (AP) •
collision between a ru car and' tourist train thi than SO people would astrophic had it occun up the tracks, local off
Sean Pitts, curatoi operated East Ely R' Museum, said the slowed down considerably when it
8,. went thrbu^' a nin- ' nel a half-m ile
before the collision. “Had the collision
. • occurred .a m ile . ahead ... on the
other side o f the ; tunnel, it >vou|d
' hiave been far . ' worse,” he said. “Th<
: would'have been goin ' • • and 1 would have exp ! ' explosion (on the stear
Wc would have beep lots o f deaths. I thii cnonnously lucky." •
Investigators froir R ailroad Adminis'
• N ational Transport!' . Board arrived iot th Sunday to launch an
-into tbe cause ofthe co . The runaway car rc of'up to 60 mph befoi
i’ Saturday into a stean pulling two coaches'i
. • loaded with about 100 six people were sent to,
i> lliree passengers reitalized Sunday. .Two listed in fair and stabl the U niversity o f I
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tal Health has been 'ears, said Debbie :cupational health , H p Minidoka Memoriar" upert But the trend care clinics that spe- service-steodllyhas.. ce 1970, Bauscher I, only Boise, Twin and now Pocatello tional health pro*
viemorial Hospital program for nearly
The serv ice was
. Paul, .which was . local occupational
n rather than send- es to Tw in Falls,
have been oflered a company that uses morial’s program, for a physical, an
id drug screening, a company’s pre-
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JP'°obor' Tob'^at Physi i, B auscher Occuj
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alsj_Maji] id in NeviP) — A head-on Sciences 1 runaway railroad and a ma I that injured more tion at W uld have been cat- Ely. curred only a mile A sjwli oflicials said. tal said Itor o f the state- escaped ' Railroad Depot only a fe lie runaway car Uiewome I-!' T he runaway c c much faster an
boiler explosic n ~ talklnig aC —Sean Pitts,-ed • irThe runaway car sufTered a(oing.much faster The riexpected a boiler loalled wl leam locomotive). ■ the North :e|i talking about, It was paithink they were end ofthe
on the marom the Federal Federalnistration and Biyan Wtortation Safety ident, in t: the crash site d idn 't inan investigation - calls to TI! collision. “They’r reachcd speeds for Severnefore it slammed B. Andeneam locoihotive tnonager.'es and a flatbed car w asp00 tourists. Fifty- Jmow ho\\t to.the hospital. She sai<remained hospi- ^ y ^ in c e
wo women were mon carriable condition at the flrst jif U tah Health said.
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DXjdisaste: i ada railv^ces Center in Salt Lake City man was listed in stable condi- William Bee Ririe Hospilnl in
[w k^om an at Ihe Ely hospi- id m ost o f the passengers :d with cuts and bruises, and few required stitches. One of
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r car would have be< ind I would have ex | lion ... We would ha% about lots of death!
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d a broken leg. runaway cor, which was
with railroad ties, belonged to rthem Nevada Railroad Corp. parked on a side track near the the run when it somehow got - main track.;ral investigators questioned Whipple, the compwy's pres- D his ofHce Sunday. Whipple immediately return phone The Aswciated Press.
;y’ve been talking with h im ' eral hours now,” said Allison., lerson, the company’s office tt. “It slopes a linle where the s parked, but we really don’t low it happened:”;aid the company has been in ce 1992 and has been a com- urier since January. “This is 3t problem ^ e ’ve had,” she
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collided in Ely with the li- operated by the Nevad rs Railway (vluseum.' id A fter the car went t 3f tunnel, Pitts estimated al down to 30 mph. The st
was goiileen going ixpecteda lave been lo sldIh s ^ ’ slowed
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IS going faster."0 “Absolutely, wc wouk ). talking about fatalities h: e occurred on the other i ) t ' tunnel,” said Lorraine Gl
u tive d irec to r o f the j d operates the.turo-6T-tl !- line. ''e ' The impact caused ma e to the steam engine, b
' cause it or the cars to der n ' Cleave said the engin n.. was a 1909 American L e and not the “Ghost Train e to transport tourists on tJ ;t uncertain whether it can t
for fiinire use, she added, n ' She said the Ghost - been scheduled to take B the run Saturday, but wi e b] the o th e r engine a
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director o f Valley Foo health ther w ith a job
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w ly Wes ision m er.und car made H O S t bout six milesyon before it BOISE (le tourist train w est Oneada Northern elim inatei
, . with U.S.I through the newanalystd. It slowed The Boisteam engine «
oing obout 10 that it d id rt. the time. bnint ofthele ear was ' iu ihem erglg from side '..i (jgn.,ide and it cuts will eid down coil- One spokeibly when it Strauss saicid againsi the a bankino f Ihc tun- Boswdnh sP tlls said , disagreed.!
impact would come from:r had it been offiics in i
Ild have been Jhad the crash withsimilair side o f the Tcjcra isaicavc, cxcc- specific csli! group that cuts foreco-the-ccntury ijong.
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ihould the employee be :rtain duties, Bauscher i ^ • e purpose o f Ihe program discriminate against pco- 1 disabilities, Bauscher : rather to eliminate d is - ' ion. Part o f Bauscher’s help employers find work in employee's ability. But r also helps employees bilities show that they are o f performing the iame tmeone else, though per- modified manner, ier helps employees who :d on the job, and works ir employer to get them 'ork as soon as possible, d ing to Dan W ilcox, o f personnel for Magic oods, the, occupational lerapist helps comc up ob that accommodates t's recovery time.Jt them in a lighter duty iintil they're ready to go :heir original position,” lid.^-employment screening gainst accidents in thb !, Wilcox said.> y ^ are being put in the itions from the stan, so snt something from hap- lesaid.pre-employment,screen- oycrs had to rely on their Igs at^out whether a per- d be capable o f a labor- job, Wilcox said.’ didn’t work out, we just them,” he said.
!StOne rger could ;t 500 jobsE (AP) — As miiny as 500 nc jobs in Boise could be ted in a planned merger 3. Bancorp, according to a lysis ofthe deal.Joise-based bank holding / would only say on Friday d not anticipate bearing the the 1. 100 job cuts expected' erger.I’t believe that most of tlie I comc from Idaho." West ikeswoman Linda Blount- iaid.king analyst with the Dain h securities firm in Seattle d. Nearly half the cuts will Dm West One’s corporate n Bojsc, said Jay Tejera, s stiidy o f the two compa- lerations and experience ilar bank mergers.I is the first to produce a estijnate for the number of ;cast in the Boise opera-
;’s no doubt there will be 5 at the corporate level," he
5 suiprised if there weren’t >00 job cuts out o f Idaho, se positions will have the ripple cffect to the econo
months since the 'merger lunced. West One has said : to lose fewer people than and, Ore.-based merger The Boise company has ) tie more specific, howev- .
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. B U R L E Y -A 145-11 raising operation in a n o f one-acre lots is set to by Cassia County cor Mondoy.
• Neighbor? on Pleasan- have asked commissio . the operation, but comm
a grandfather clause ir zoning ordinance allow: to add morc calves to
- operation. “I'm drcadir . mer," said Debbie Fowl:
lot neighboring Stout’s waiting for is the flies lo bad, And (hen we'll cal dcpartmeiit," she said.
Last summer, the firs started adding more screcns on her backyard
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the post, butirst time Stout Legally, Slote calves, the tion.:d window and Commissics. she soid. they shouldfused to com- nuisance issu
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cighborhood is in Burley's impact, which makes the responsible for enforcing egulations. Commissioners • npathized with ncightKirs in but say iheir hands are tied. Stout can expand his opera-
lissioners told neighbors uld watch for Bny health or issues to pop-up and notify ics.. The Division o f icntal Quality approved the I. as long as the Stout’s keep ut o f the water supply and a DW their property.
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Champneys, who will district and Kimberly Ri events at next month's outpointed Woodcock 11
As expected, Buhl's T a h eftie r 150W-141><
Rexburg's Jake Stoddar tie.
' ■ District 5; however, Ition in the final awards \ Teal Blake, Bellcyue. b<
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INGLEWOOD, Call Stevens, who won this Derby and Belmont Sta der Gulch, fractured li starting gate accident bei ond race at Hollywood Pi
His mount; the 3*yei ' Carol, became restless ' thrashed in.her stall, cau
to bang against the metal StevenS rode the filly i
\ finish, and then was ta H ^ i t a l where X-rays re
The 32-ycar-old rider lieve the injury would more than a few days.
- Stevens is the nation's er, with his mounts ha' million this season.
U.S. nadonai tear ' Naciaragua in bas
MILLINGTON, Tom hit a grand slam in the bo to break a tic as the U.S. i Nicaragua 11 *7 Sunoay n tion game.
Jacque Jones and Mat ' the eighth with walks o
(12-11), and Casey Bla pitch to set the stage fo: run, •
Randy Wolf (l-0)pitcl of scoreless relief.
The U.S.'tdok a S-0 le on back'to*back bases-l< C had M yers and A.J.
, Mitchell's fielder's choi B rtaa Shackieford ls V Shackleford was 4-for-5.
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ictory gives lund sweepWhen’all the results \ngie Champneys had' i off the pace unseat :y Woodcock for the npionship ofthe 1995 odeo.vill represent the sixth f Rodeo Club in three th 's National Finals, k ll9H -lI9 .'s T.W. Paricer carried - 1^ advantage over.' - C darf for the boy’s ti- S
T, had its representa- ds with Wood River’s ; being named rookie
y, Belmont Jd by injuryJalif. - Jockey Gary his year's Kentucky Stakes aboard Thun- d his right foot in a ? before Sunday's see- dParic.■year-old filly Wild . less in the gate and ^ causing Stevens’ foot stal gate.Ily to a seventh-place 5 token to Centmela srevealed a fracture, ler said he didn't be- jld sideline him. for
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TWIN FALLS - Raluca < last year’s Twin Fall? Opcj Carrie Reed. 8-1 in ra!n-sh( 6pen play Sunday and'Moric off Coty Dalos 8-2 on tbe met
The Onil^ then paired up mixed doubles championship by beating Dar Walters and Ri
Reed was not to be denied i teaming with Kelly Smyth open doubles deqi^ion over-C ka and Sylvia Jensen.
C o rey P avin lea v es th e S o u th a m p to n , N.Y. S u n d i
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SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. - stood on the ISth fairway, 228; flag on the closely guard^ grei a one-stroke lead in the U.S. Op
Wilh one snjooih swing ar typiHed his play al the siniste Hills'Golf Club, Pavin lined his at the pin.
It never wavered in its fligl b ^k e into a trot
“1 was very anxious to see said. “I knew when 1 hit it wa pretty close.”
It came to rest six.feet fh)n dropped to a crouch, closed hi: loose a big exhale.
"It probably was ihe most | ever .felt,” Pavin said o f his s Sunday. “I was gathering my i ing a little prayer.”
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for the le£ see lhat one,” he “Thai’s no was going to be hard to pul
win as it is ram the pin. He Normar 1 his eyes and let ‘.^ i^ e s t or
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om plet^ outside.” said toum -yrm Baird. “It’s been a very lo tnpionships in men’s 4.5 doi x ^ doubles, in fact, will be i d 7:30 p.m. ^ is evening at the
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ayersmajor chamthat bold blow Pavin finished 1 ur-day run at Shinnecock, wini jor championship with a fina 72-hole total of even-par 280.
r again will Pavin have to < s never won a major. And one irman had to explain why hej his seventh runner-up finish'U ipionship.lie. simply will say I let thin aid Norman, who started, the < lead with Tom Lehman at I not necessarily the case; It’s )ut yourself in there with a ch is to win.”an, with an unsteady 73 th on the crucial closing holes, f ces back at 282.1 faith lhat it would happoj,' lUt Anally winning a major, hearing the question. It we
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iCRAMENTO, Calif. - Mich t>ecame the first national cha Jnd 400 metets since 1899.' nv be needs a scheduling bre it an Olympic sweep at next y Games.cqxuring both races Sunday at 1 il_Cha^cmships. Jdmson,,lop: ^ tn tbe 200 and 400,.did wh lonesinceMaxey Long in 1899; was confident going in that I re iud at tbe Olympic. level,” “Now, I’ve provM it to mysel mson p ro v ^ to track aiad Gel g body that be could win bot tlanta. 'H e has been requi se in the schedule at the Olym dpyeh im asho t at winning bn TntffTMiff piil Aiwotwtraid Satuday it would icadhA tl I give Johnson ro6re,tira b ^ e s ^ thoraces hiad to he sepCT ler ,winning:tbet400-Ffiday I second^ thii fovrtb-ftstest tii oo'won tbe 200 S u n ^ Ul a V
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Sundsyls 200,hb ovopowere fneiy-ded 1 992 ;O I^p1c‘;ch Ktnirii,who'fiaiiihed'86dh.' :
GweoTcnrenee SOI eriflCm^e finisbed-doublei i n ' t ^ n y ) e t i t i o o , W e R w completed ;a stirrinig eo'mel iiffil»:meii*8 110 htndles. Ab
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uit in men's David Littleos outlasted Andy Crane ain Sunday. event with Littliayed havoc oney: and Matsiing hiosi o f crown on the lir tship match-.^ Susan Pavek
. . '.and Candice^Ui>day and the titles in the respfew of those Jack Crawfordtmament di- Brian ThompsoiI long day.” bn |he men’s, sidloubles and Dar Walters (>e contested plicate 6.1 victiheYFCA/ 45|s round robir
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5 ansvnpionship atxi his mas- Congratulatinj idnning his J^orman patted ] inal-round “Good job. Welci BO. 10 having won a;o explain man has won twc snce again er won a major in le.finished Pavin, playing h 'in am a- a^'d the last 15
tbree^'strokes abea hings slip last chanw when le day tied “I've been tiyii t I-under. Pa'vin said. “I’tr I's just as monkey off m}/ bi ch ^ c e to Then, glancing
onship trophy ne: that was said, “This trc^b}
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Ichael John- 11.04:'Torrenc ibampion al 1992. .'
J^yner-Keiso break to at- T b u i^ y night, t year's At- jump aind seven
^ . |e a p o f2 2 fe at tbe USA- . Kersee’s fifth lo oprtanked tn _ ia the.champioa what no one ‘ Kingdom, tbi 99;' , champion who ticould.do ju ria , won bis f 1,” Johnson in a N^^-aided -self. Powell,lhewifield’s time) world cU twtfa'^nints. soared_to a'Win guesting, a a t t t ^ t and that ym pics£at tioiialtitle. ' gboth.^.' : Lew is.eam e ledc Federa- Cbampioaship ti tt tiie sdxct most possiblo.— tw m Ia(m.^ B ^ .o C . 'e a n ^ fltfliiJi' 'i . dt wtirid.teain sii ly night ta , ' Devers, the li I time ever.. hunUes and the awind-ald^ gold medalist in ^ t i d a s j n ^ ^ ^ j O & i i P ^ !t time any-;. O otdw i^' Swed inid.44. i..the!Jnxrdlea:iti:a meet.:r-‘; ^ ^ p bor^ ^ A L l ^ eredaiield .;.r:.0 tberina’8v ichampldn ..’pioa'Btaaddn'Ro
: .J :4 6 ,5 ftJa u l,\I■od. Jackie gaa iaiHit lfiOO i lies in the. the high jubm ai ^ King^-shof p u tft 69-2,: aehack by kilometer walk at Also. Mike The, o ther v
e s f j k —
F w i n lIlle and Sean Timoney take : and Tom Baird in tbe mei .ittle and Sylvia Jensen face Ti atsuoka with tbe mixed doub t line./ek,(4.0), Adrianne Fisher (3 sJlobpes (3.0).collected-smg] espective ^visions Sunday wh >rd (4.0) (Jeff Traylor (3.5) a 3son (3.0) achieved like victori iside.,rs got past Jim Wear behind d 'ictories to claim first in fopt )bin )
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iveredat U.S. Openting Pavin on the 18th greer ;d him on the back and said elcome to the club.” a refereno n a major championship. Not two British OpeM bul has nev r in the United States, ing the last 10 boles at 3-undc 15 without a bogey, finisbei ibead o f Lehman, who lost hi ien be double bogeyed No. 16. lying for 12 years to win .one,' I’m'Very excited to have thi jjback.”:ing al the U.S. Open cbampi next to him, Pavin smiled ani pby is not going to get too fa for the next couple o f weeks.”
t in the Open field in drivini 1 won with 'solid, accurate plaj g feirways, avoiding the p ^ . i( c la im ^ so many otbera.'
P le ase s e e PAVIN/B(
; double t Mobathe 200 in a wind-aided 22.03, won tbe 100 "Friday night ir
ence also won both races ir
isee. winner o f the h^tathlor
venth o v a ^ with a wind-aid- I feet, 7 inches. Il was Joyner* tl long juifip-heptathloii double
the and 1988 Oi™ pic 'bo 'bas been plagued by inis first national title since 1990 b i 13.09. : :s worid record-holder aiid two* chirapion in the long jump, vind-ald^ 28-Oi o n h u -fim that stood.iqi for his f i ^ o a ;
r n e d - ^ a c f e - o i r t h e n i i m i d ip teim for the fifth time - the 9 -a n d extended his string ito ag a: place, on sv a y O ly n p c a sinc(rJ980.,: 1993'worid. champion'in the hel00anatbe!992<}lym ple t in the qnint, earned a return » f!s :W o d a ^ € & ii^ io & & ip ^ veden, Atig.-4*13 by wiooing
's winneis. were NCAA R6& o fA rira tiW lb e 800 .Md^ltiUea o f Etttt«ni MQchi 90 kt3:4S,90; Oiitie«^At)ftUio p a t.7 -fi4 ::B r« it:i^ o o n fi% b , ^2,:imd Alldi In tbe 20- kafl:24;46.00:-*- 'r w om en’s w inners were.
^allste;e on Theresa Rqemer arten’s Grof and Mananne ShTim- bregts and Angie Zigiijbles placc hardware in Wot
. doubles, respectively.(3.5) Robert Perry and' Si igles-.doubles and John Matbivhile garnered the mens 3.5 cI and Steve Erquiaga and Bri(ories up the 3.0 deification
. Mixed doubles winn<1 du- Metzger in 4.0, Bill Ma;Ipn’s and E^uiaga and Annei' , ; Pl(
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^ BOISE - Team Tim . Laura Charameda o f N
Sunday's 57-mile Lowi Race PowerBar Intenuiti lenge Cycling Race in a
C h a i^ ed a broke aw> riders at the.42.2 mile i
'u ra rider Dede DemeL same Lowman to Stonl Women’s Challenge.
With less than one mi baving.done.tbe-bulk. breakaway started to tin old Charameda .the chani
Lithuanian ^ i t a Puc yellow leader’s jersey.
PowerBar Intematioi lenge Idaho cycling actic day with tbe 61-mile I
«Mo S tanly to Ketchum road S t a ^ 5 and 6 remain i
begimiing at 10 a m Viath to-Head time Trial on Ti
I SunVaUeyGunOubtoC Two riders will compe
patched at 30-second inti Tbe Elkbom-Circuit r
lows at 7 p.m.. Cyclists \
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end o f tbe Elkbom Resi ■ baricing on a 17-lap (2*
eluding a 210-foot climb ,j7 lates to 3,570 feet for the
’ Awards cercmonies fo - race at 10{40 a.m. and t
approximately 8:45 p.m.
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I Montana State Univa home in Brick Breede w eek, w inning the. onship o fth e 1995 C
M Finals Rodeo over Ct Obiroo286pointsto2
• College o f SoutbenMorebead tc^iped tbe i
^ die bronc riding with 7 “ the Golden Eagles to pp. ‘ all.'
• Morebead tied will J ; Icge's Paul Sandal for
die bronc average. Cft ;------ ^collected sixth'place in
Mike Morrison plab ^ in bull riding for CSI ^ J.C.'CalladifcdIOihpl _ local contingent's totu 1^- , Fbr.the'second year i
o f the draw passed ( . ■ - Davis, competing for t
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: '. freshman and last ye 1^- v.:Davis naishecj.-fourtl
standiiiu behind MSU v w toyefoided his 1994
' 'ly ie rX d th and Brett 1 ^ , em , Wyoming. Weber
Munn trailed Davis hi f g-i. x-^a ^ a ^ ; M ^ j >f tl
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ennisT and Lora Crone. Judy . ; t ^haff and Marsha Lam- <.<, Zigich emerged with first ; > Women’s 4.0,3.5 and 3.0 ly.d Stan Metzger won 4.0 i lather and Doyle O verm an-f— 5.5 doubles championship: - Brian Thompson wrappM-' i tion with a 6-3 triumph. ; innera included Pary and • May and Judy Graf m 3.5 • ' nnette Walker OL 3.0.P l e a ^ s e e 0PEN /B6 ;
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rimex-Cannondale rider )f Marshall, Mich., w on. .owman to Stanley Road mitional Women's Qial- lnatimeof2;34;4. away'from a pack o f 25
ile niark with Team Sat- leL Charameda won this tanley stage at the 1993 ■
e mile remaining, Demetulk..of-the_workJiLihe_____I tire giving tbe 31-year- ■ hance for victory.Pucinskaite retained they-ational Women's Chal- iction continues on M on-' ile Bicycling Magazine road race.oin in the area on T^icsday * vith tbe Sun Valley Head-• n Trail Creek Road fiom to Conal Creek Road, mpete head-to-head, dis- I intervals.Jit race - Stage 6 - foists will start at the South Resort tennis court, e m -:I (27.4-mile) course inlimb per lap which trans- therace.
s follow, the Sun Valley nd the Elkhom event at ' t.m.
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i4ont. - Hometown liversity was right at .«den FieldhouM last he. m en’s champir >5 College Notional r Cal-Poly San Luis to 245.bem Idabo's.Shawn the second go In sad- Ith 77 points, helping I to fifm place over-
with Sheridan Col-'- for third tn tbe sad-
. CSI’s Ryan Carey ’ «in'thot6am eevent“' ' placed e id th overall :SI with 129 points. * fh place points to tbe- ’ otal.ear in a row the Kick -' ed by F iler's Zane FortheU niyersi^.of-' ,
m m H 'rh a m p tn n a ■ ' • -t year’s nmaec up^ - lurth ia ,thi8.year’fl >ISU's Jason Jackson .1994 title, Cal Poiy'8 .............■ett Fleming o f East- - sber. State's Monteffr • * .I in fifth place.- ofthe.Voiverrity_o£_
lip to help the Cow- Regiooal Jutiio^Gbl- - y -^Avomen's4eam title,— i ------Iq iv e rs ity tsT tm i irdiatheall-vound , ca j^^i»4io^H ony ' V f in l^ /fo r . '^ p n ^ ;
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outpitched 10*game : ' Wagner, tossing a foui
first career shutout as I : Padres beat the Pittsbui ------Sunday4md.finished.0f
; " S b y (3 ^ ) nllowcd • ner as'fiir as third bas : shutout in 72 carccr stai : two and struck out a can
Wagner(l>IO)wasth starter in the series to third inning, but still be pitcher in the team’s lOS ry iii start a season 1-10. to bccome the majors’ loser sincc Oakland-’s B went 8-20 in 1980.
Eddie Williams had an ** the sixth and left fielder
two-base error in the fin Diego to score its first rui
P h m ie s5 ,M a rU ii8 3PHILADELPHIA - Di
playing a rare Sunday ga tie in the seventh inning '
I homer 8s Philadelphia bea Daulton,'who norroall
ofT after Saturday night | the lineup because the tei bat due to injuries to L<
• Dave Hollins and Gregg J(He lined a pitch from Y<
2) over the right-ficid w« . ■ Phillies a 5-3 trad. The hb
scor^ Mickey Morandini.Charlie Hayes, the only
every inning of eveiy ga went 3*for>3 and knockc three Philadelphio luns.V^
Curt Schilling (5*1) g hits and. two earned mns 1 nine in swen innings for h at Vetetnns Stadium (his sc
Gtonte CardlnslsI S t. LOUIS - Mark Port
five-hittcr and Royce C!a> doubles, leading Son Fmnei series victory in Busch S 1990.
Pomigal (5*1), now 6 ^ li the Coronals, pitched bis game since April 17 and t!
. carea.^Hestru^ouifouran Mike Morgan. (2-2) mu
start-for the urdinals since I forToddZeile on Friday, Itms oh Bix.hiU with two ^ walks in his five innings.
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--------Alomar hit a .bases-loadeing a six-run fourth inn:
. I e a d i^ : J u a o 6 ^ zm a Toronto, Blue Jaysb^ei
. Rangers 7-2.Guzman ( I '2 ), on the <
.. .L earlierjth is.seasonw it problem s; won for the sibce last Aug.,-5. He p
_____Jnqings.onjl^YiPJJpJawihits, striking out t w o . - • The Blue Jays have Wl tiw series for the fust til
, sop,-W inning four o f 1 T<pcas. haa lost four o f fiv<
. Roger.PavIik(4-2)wal .1-3 innings; and had his
.......w tin n fa ii^ tre a k —atop-R g n g grr Wga :byei r .9=l
. Pavlik started seoTOii
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‘ foiir rua's-aha thei. Detroit- ' Boltimbre tb its seventh strai
. ^Lou.Whitaker.iCbtd Ciu F l a h ^ bimered os the Tig
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Js’ pitchclP ) -A ndy Ashby me loser Paul rour>hitter for his . as the Sm Diego iburgh Pirates 2-0 : .o f ta - th re e -g a m e _ ^ ^ ^ ^ |
'cd only one tun* base for his first stoTU. He walked career-hi^ 10. s the only Pirates’1 to last past the 1 becamc the fint ■ E B j H 109-seas6n hisUn 10. He isonpace rs’ first 20-game s Brian Kingman
1 an RBI single inder Dave Clark’s J B B B i}first allowed San:nm.
is3 ' .• Danw Daulton, game, snapped a .
ng wilh a two-run beat Florida, lally hos the day ht games, wos in' S an Fran
: g „ v r v & ? i ’g Jefferies.tl Yorkis Perez (0- N a t I wttll to give the i i s homer, his sixth, M etS 10,
5 'P l.ill» .o p l.y
ar his first wecoiy 13 j,i„ ! «ciiJon. StbcHiasen
>1*1 K f c SPortugal pitched 0 Ihe Mets'layton had three stole liirM boneisco lo !ti fint the second iih Stadium since (i-3) to. take
Houston’s sti^ lifetime against unearned nmliis first complete' _ .d the third of his B rave& 9,rand walked two. DENVERmaking his first fromhiswon
ice being acouired Tourhitsine^y, allowed four pleted a three< ^keouts and no It was the
Bnsves, who
ar trip le) - R obertoaded triple dur--------inning Sunday, ' ■', ' man a n d 'th e after the first k^er the Texas »«corid inninj
he disabled Ust Rfid S o x 4with shoulder BOSTONthe-first tim e highlighted oe pitched five enth Inning.K 0 J t to s .0 n .8 i:L .» ! ^ > ^ ^
I won consecu- t I ta e th iS K a - j f s ix g o n io s . (lym dL eel five,. • ihoRed;Soxtvalkedsixin3 nlogstreakst his fbtu'-gam,et o p p u L - ^ 'e _ > ^ 0 i l e t i c s 2J - I ;lu gulilDS OAKLANlori. PhllH lu tilr
amuel drove In v. in the ei^d i i b it Tigers sent ’Chris.Hahe itrai^Ioss.' ' hits fbr seven Ciutis and J< ^ - reUevedtoTs( Tlgers'coropiet- „I and wos ,their Instead oi
irI^'iA:ndenoii ,i‘ ‘.Montgbdia B'tns carecr vie*ine more than.'.-ner Andy Ton
.gie.lyTUibeo’; a w up six.hms . JovM\witbl*; sch b w .H eM t h s t ^ ^
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0, Astros 4YORK - Todd Hundley had a n homer and four RBIs, Bret en allowed only five hits in eight nd New York prevenled a ihree- *p by Houston.lion^son added a solo homer and milto had three singles os the Mets its off four Houston pitchers, en (3>2), now 4-0 in h is ra m r }uston, stnick out four snd WBlk.ed :ft after throwing 95 pitchd ets sent eight batten lo the plate, , e bases and scored four runs in ; d innhig against.Mike Hampton Ike a 4-1 lead, then knocked out : I starter in the fifth with a pair of nms;. ;
9 ,R pcM m 4 ]ER - Kent Mercker tetMunded i roral stoit of the season, allowing ] n eight innings as Atlmta com-ree-game sweep of Colorado. ' (the fifth straighi victory for the 1ho gave up Just five runs in the ‘
highligle r i c a n X a a g u a _____ i. t irst two batters reached in the / ling. • ■ 0
i 4 , B r e w e n 2 ' »ON - Tim Naehnng’s honier d a threfrnin rally in the sev- y lg, *and the Boston Red Sox-reergame losing streak._____* ..rd'Sojfhad's'co'red only two*
oacK. naennng s uiiro nomcr ,son, Chris Oonneis* sacrifice 'e-TinsIey’s RBI single-helped \ox stORwl the. Brewers’ win- J,catfbitf. . "
« 3 jJ to y « s 4 ,.,KCalif. - lUghi fielder K
dropp^ a fly ball .aiid Jeff ai ^ thRw^a-wild pite^-'belptag—bl
thinning.-:.-^,:.- i iihey;Shut bjitltbe-A’s bii fbitr, ,T
I o f i ^ h g hU.200th etreer 'stom eiy.^l)gbtthelon.V \V ^nety.vnlked tbe jinR batta h0 . -n mlnojB«Tbai'^u)d'plfliM>*hio- ' i rombedinvtook third'on a.sln- - gi a^im-j.farkM cOwir&fbl- . se i'a;wiDd4lowtt, sacrifice fly, -se
a s a a f la ia a
s lead,r n BROOKLYN, Mich.
Jeff Gordon zoomed - Labonte to take the lea
with 17 laps remainim Miller Genuine Draft 40( another c h o [^ in die sar
Twice this season, G ^ -'‘eled Labonte on.the wn
Both times, it appea H j younger driver just had t S on how to win. n j This time, the 3I-^ea H bounced back, passmg S lops later to take the lead S - “JcfTs awful to u ^ ,” |H o f his 23-year-old rival S ' ered me on that restar S _ He’s been doing this up J ‘ lot'Ibng'er than I have. H “He got me sideway H (tum) four and got by me S I co^dn’t race him in tl■ there wasn’t any sense.in H by-side wilh that many H just held on and I got hi:■ they threw the (next) yelli■ VWe’ve raced each oth H times before now, and th■ how close.-and competii■ carsare.”■ Team owner Joe Gibb■ W ashington Redskins H -hired Labonte- at the stai■ son, ssid, “Bobby came i■ twice earlier this year and H ing him like this is rea■ . Bobby, i know it’s gooc■ the rest o f our team.”I On the restart oo lai:■ 200-lap race at Michigan “** Speedway, Gordon tnppe e Labonte’s Chevrolet Mo
the two raced to (he fiagsl
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ihne-game series wilh Colon hitting team in the NL.
_ The Rockies, who dropped dme against Atlanta, lost fou homesmnd for the firat time
“ leaving them just a half-gai ; San Francisco in the NL West ” The Bmvcs, who scored f
. the first inning of Saturday’i J again^unday against Marvin,
Jones, Ryan Klesko, JavierI; MatkLemke.T Klesko, who went 3-for-:^ fourth homer ofthe year in ll, that was’enough for Mercke■* gave up six nms in thrw inninU against Montreal.
If Reds 10, Expos 7CINCINNATI-Cincinnati
: -blown lead-for the second < gome, riding a two-run hom
d single by Marie Lewis lo a > S Montreal.
The Reds knocked out rooli Carios Perez in the second i
: had to, come fh>m behind afU : 5-1 lead. Gsbe White (1-1) g
;hts Blue' Angels 8, m i te Sox 4------ANAHEIMrCalif.—CUli-' three-run homer and the < > Angels completed their fust h
of Oiicago In 11 years;Ji.m Edn^onds and Jorge F
solo honie nms u the Ange , the fifth 'tim e in six gam
Thomas and Tim Raines ho theWhiteSox.
Chuck Finley (5-5) was t ; ’■ndJason-Bere (2^91 ^ tbe
M arinen2,’nvliu l, SEAtTLE - Chid Kreutis .squeeze on a 1^2 pitch sc« Amaral in a close play-with the ninth inning, lining tt M ariaets<w Minnesota:
With one out, Amaral dc
and catcher Matt Menille f
'Seattle.mtcberi'stiui’: . V a ^ . l ( t e l ^ ' f ^ ^ d ^
Yankecs9.lDdUu5 ; . CLEVELAND - Jack M striiSg'two wins together fo time aU Mason. aad.KulO'N
je d u New. Yoric beat.aevblar ' ' I The,Yaidcees won two « f I - games, in Gevelaiid,' maridoi
second time the Indians hs■ seriesthlsyear; ' .. , MeDdwell (34) y e Up fly
, wins Jh. (AP) - When drove his < id p ast Bobby and got pa ead'ora-pestart-lm o-the’ fl ng in Sunday’s ~'hi^-banke 00,itlookediike “1 goi b< tame old stoty.- thou^t tha Gordon outdu- take,” Goi
voy to victories, motored on eared that the A fter lc tl a better handle whose threi
series th is : ear-old-Labonte at Labonte Jg Gordon four low flogs.ii adforgood. 188becous<
Labonte.said This timi 'al. “He snook- first Winsic art, you know. 28 in the C up-front smfT a was able to
pull alongj lys coming ofT unable lo pt tie on the restart “Bobby I the comer and He had us «
in nmning side- ine this wot y laps left We* each olher f him back when The winr illow. 0.27-secondiitherhordafew ahead. Labo that just shows mph, earned ititive both our Rus^ Wi
champion, i bbs, the fonmer , in the lost fi ns coach who Andretti, ii tart o f this sea- Morgan Sh 5 in behind Jeff whose engir nd I think beat- Dale Earr eally good for 14th o f 31 od for me and season witl
standings, ap 184 o f th e Earnhardt, in International series cha ped the rear o f knocked ou 4onte Carlo as with a sore ;stand. He then uninjured.
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le a s S t L ou is p a rd in a ls
Dtndo, the best- Anthony’s sit homer in thi
cd to 3-27 life- Cincinnait bacli bur gamti in a Lewis added ne this season, sevimlh. his fc {ame ohead of Damon' Berry!) SSL off Tim Scon.1 four times in last six gomes, y’s win, did it Mike Jocksi in..FitemBn (2- two-on, two-oi es by Chipper first win since I ier Lopez ond ..pitched the nint
t o (4-3), who CHICAOO-
Chicago to hi shutout in 103 {
Eric Karros oti overcame a second in as n d consecutive. Angeles a 3*0 li imer and RBI runs scored in 1 victory over fiy by Roberto
Raul Mondesi a «kie sensation Valdes (4-2) J inning, then walked five in ifter wasting a o f the season, I gave up Eric ERA in the NL
5 Jays w4 10 hits, includ1iDavis-hitr-T»‘« n e« « ‘- ^ “! California mnings.Hehaj
Fabregashit longest diy spel geU wonfor , mes. Frank- . .. homered for
Iter’s suicide ' J(cored Rich mh one out In ^the Seattle
doubled o ff t | t
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ruck'oiit IS. ' ' IIwlnarow.',vV,,.-, .tt
-Mebowoii: •for tb e fin t .. ^'NdUbome-;
five runs u d j - ^
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MIHeris Chevy honl to the outside ^ Labonte as they charged J firaftum oH he two-mile, iked ovai.I by him on thot-restart and I that was whai it was going to jordon sold. “Then he just on \sy me."losing the lead« Gordon,
iree victories lop 4 e stock car lis seas(}n, got one more shot Ite when the last o f eight yel- s.in the race came out on lap luse of debris on the track, ime, diough, Labonte, whose ision Cup victory came May : Coca-Cola 600 at Qhariolte,I to hold him. ofF. Gordon did ngside on lap 192, but was ) p ^ . ' ( ly is tough,” Gordon said. “ is co v e rt today, but I imag- von’t be (he last time wc race :r for the win.”inner crossed the finish line mds - about three>car-lcngths - ibonte, vi*o averaged J34.I41 led $84,080 for the victory. Wallace, the defending race n, moved from fifUi to third t five laps, followed by John , in his best career finish. Shepherd and Dale Jarrett, ginfr blew on the last lap. ^mhardt, who came into the 51. Winston Cup races this I'ith a 77-point lead in the (S, crashed on lap 128.It, the two-time defending hampion, had the wind out of him and came away irc knee, but.was otherwise
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single and Lewis’s second the sixth inning, pulling >ockahead7-6. ■ ded a run*scoring single in the > fourth hit of the game, and ryhill followed with a homer 9H. Lewis is I3.for-16 in his es.:kson (I-O) pitched out of a >-out jam in the sixth for his M Moy 29,1994. Jeff Brantley linth for his ninth save.
6, Cubs 0 IOTlsmul Valdes pitched his | ihutout, a five-hittcr that low-\ to 2.23 as Los Angeles beat .I hand the Cubs their first ))3games. ’ os hit 0 three-run homer, his s many games, to give Los0 lead in the fun. Thm more 1in the sevendi on a sacrifice ttto Kellv, an RBI single by t;i and 0 throwing error. ] 1-2), who struck out six and in his third complete gome • .
on, has the second-lowest iMLbchind<3regModdux. *
d n ,7 -2 ;ludihg home runs by J im ,' Paul Sorrento,-in seven-plus-— *■ has won his Ust two starts winless for eight straight S Mav 3 through June 8, the pell ofhis career. e
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TWIN FALLS - C n, and Shawn Nice prov a r the closest finishes in ll lot Mogic Volley Speedwo !l- , racing Sanirday evcnin; ap •, Nicc had led most o
the 25-lap Quale Elect se' Stock main event, but ay chollengcd by Boker, te, ’ side-^y-side and some id to-tail.os Baker got along side
third and fourth turns “ lop and wos'able to gn
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were Kurt Gampbell, 1 :e and Justin Plante.
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when she’s dissatisfied game, Patty Sheehan just i to go wrong in the LPGA International.
The 38-ycar-oId Hall coasted to her fourth wit years at Locust Hill Counu Sunday, shooting a 2-under a four-stroke victory.
“Sometimes you win to playing jjist awesome ;.^ happened to win ^ toumi playing so awesome,” "Every oncc in o whih lucky."
’ Sheehan finished with a 278 to defdit Sherri Steinha
“I played good enou^ t [ that’s good enough for me,'
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DALLAS (AP) - With a lead, Tom Wargo walked tc tee to find a note from his fri Stockton, playing a hole him.. “I hope you at leasi sm; Stockton scribbled. “Goodfc Grouchlll”
Wargo couldn’t help but si He chipped in for a bird
I8th hole Sunday, leaving'h seven-shot victory at the w and largely suspcnscles: Reunion Pro-Am.
“Wire-to-wire is a real t ' said. “I don't think I’ve c
before. It’s awful ni9c.'’ With two previous rouni
Wargo slash^ 13 sUokes fn three uips around the c o ^ ( Countiy Club course. It was
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His 64-64-69-197 wa $82,500 fiom the purse of$5
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Anderson. Ran ier up traded Rennemann f r's circle ond and third place Ited the other. ' The 50-lap i hrough fifth close for 30 1 , Todd Audct. leading, chollei
Marconi, Wes vas the reverse Flora. Marcor 'iice beating good when Her was next, fol- Flora and J nd Ron Piercc. close for secc 3H by Burke lowed by the t issell Hollins, ver, Orangev X Wisecaver, Shaiuion B i^y idson. Sait Lake City,ed to the win- in the.winm iweiser Street said that he lo
Magic Valley. 1 ilandy Price, first win in m liles and Tim raced here will !0-lap main Super Stocks finish, in the years with the F gs. Dugger, All local clo< ks and Tim action next
Gaiorade willh ’ winning the at the speedwa bur Trophy the winners wii fier and new ■ for this special for the su tet arc a 6 p.m. fol cks at 17.17 by the first race:
; Sheehan hester trii(AP) - Even wasn’t giving y ed with her and patience Wa >t can’t seem - Steinhaucr, u tA Rochester, wilh a new putti
I finish at 282, on llo fP a m e r Wright o f Scotli vin in seven was the day’s be nuy Club on Helen Alfrec ler-par 70 for holes and birdii
at 285, while A tournaments hod 28 top-10 f .^and I just no wins on tou: moment not in a row to dro ” she said, for fifUi at 286. ile you get Sheehan’s 1
strokes on the 1 a 10-under bogeyed after h hauer. Steinhaucr sai}I to win and birdie. But Shec le,” jhe said, b irdie putt on veeks where . locked up her wi : golf course onthel7(h.
Tuises to 1 [ Pro-Am a six-stroke never’playcd lto the final didn’t ^ t arounifriend Dove golf until he wasle ahead o f Michigan dairy I
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iaer-pre5cnted~the~Pro-----------t tour for its only 1995 e in Idaho. * .•/ing was led by Steve o f Everett. Wash, at a our record o f 14.453 sec- ';man then went out and jphy dosh.e r ^ a n yet again getting ih line first in the A heat "huck-Flora of Aubum, id John Johnson of Calif.. V •icat was won by Bryan Randy Felice and Bruce in followed in second laces, respectively: lap main event was vcty 30 laps with Bergman ollengcd closely by Paul • ' kVest Volley, Utah, and rconi took the lead for Bergman’s cor retired,
nd Johnson remained second and third, fol- he tour's only lady dri- ’ igevale, C alifornia's rady and Rennemann o f :ity.inners circle, Marconi e loves to come lo the ey, but lhat this waS his n many tries. He first wilh the Intermounuiin sks and the last three he Pro Four W<;sl Tour, classes will bc back in
:xt Saturday when ill have its spccial night dway. Prize money for 1 will more than double :ciol night. Time trials . followed an hour loter • races..
1 counts , iumphlg you anything this year, i Was key.”
who had mixed results putter, closed with o 73 to I, one stroke ahead of Pam cotland, whose 67 Sunday ’s best.Ifredsson bogeyed seven lirdied four to ,take fourth le Alice Ritzman, who has 10 finishes sincc 1989 but tour, bogeyed four holes drop into a four-woy tic
's lead closed to two the U th hole, when she er hooking her drive and saijk a 20-foot pult for Sheehan madcafiB-foot , on the next hole, and
3- win wilh her fifth birdie
Dallas I victoryed the PGA Tour and ound to teaching himself was 25. He grew up on a iiy farm and currently is ead pro at the Greenview Cenualia. 111. tually unknown 2H years won more than S2 mil-
593. He said he doesn’t : has changed him. f not, but Dave calls me a 4 ,- limes," he said, laughing. '
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J_____ Though-Lemieux-lescorers with 12 goals
• know why he scorcd c the regular season.
"My first season in 1 .C . goals. My second, I ho
■ the ceam wiih 81 pointi ' bad," Lemieux, the I• right wing, said Sunday
•‘With the lockout, tl on everyone. I spent m gotioting a new contrac I’d be staying in New Jl
, a divorce. Those arc rei 1 might have been in toi
“But the fact that I cs a money player. I thin! Not everyone is gihcd pressure. I play better."
Docs he ever.. Saturday, Lem ieux’
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. Cup Finals. He’ll go for in Game 2.. During his lO-year c 14 playoff game-winnei enth in NHL history. C o f the six players with zky. Maunce Richard. Anderson,*Jean Beliveai
“ It’s an honor to be with all these guys I ic ster," Lemieux said. "I sure situations."
Yet even his coach, Ji some o f his teommates
■ adaisical regular-season cal joker attitude.
"At times he doesn’t j ers on the other team,” does it wijh the coach, to
Said D evils cap tai “There’s never a dull ni' Sometimes you don’t lik
It all kind o f makes ! carclli laugh.
“Who carcs what his U ccarelli said. "T hey’re now .".
They might be the onij . Lemieux is o 215-pc skates. H e’s Bill Laimb stick-wiclding, trash-tal
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the most hated -man," L when you get on.top ofth
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.'the<^cricansforyears.' Scoring four goals agai:
firet lime in 61 years, the I North America’s strongest the U.S. Cup ’95 toumamei
Just two years ago, Mexi ' cans by the same score i CONCACAF Gold Cup. tl soccer's North and Cent
. Caribbean region.“ This was payback," (
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and C laudio Reyna scon States, which beat the Me
• seventh time in 43 games. I to form after a year of injuri two goals in playing ccnii first time.
“I had my back to the goi comfortable with that," said:
'■ the World Cup with a tom i then dislocated his shoulder I
Keller, making his first in ance since May 1992, got 38,615 at RFK Stadium. l crowd in (be United States s Worid Cup.
Pavin__• Gontinued from B 4-•;—
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ger than a 5-foot par save on “I probably hit one o f tl
‘ ever hit under pressure,” Pav He closed it out with the
wood lo the 18th. But he i birdie putt that would have i m ent-
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, lost opportuni^ on 17 sBod trap on tbe bi
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in New Jersey, I had 30 hod 41. My third, I led
lints. I don’t think that’s \c D evils’ 'hard-hitting <day. II, this season, was lough 'I most of-lhe-season ne- |tract and didn’t know if 'M Jersey. 1 went through ;: reasons why, menially, Itough shape. \
I can step II up. that I’m Shink it’s a compliment. ';cd to play better under j
ux’s third-pcfiod goal |• I victory over the Dc- ]1C opener of the Stanley |for more Tuesday nighty ‘
tr career, Lemieux has tmers. ranking him sev- e . Check out the namesilh more: Wayne Gret- ® •d. Mike Bossy, Glenncau, Yvan Coumoycr. be on the all-time list I idolized as a young- ' h“1 like to play in pres- k
I, Jacques Lemaire, and ^ lies question his lack- g on play and his practi- ^
I’t just irritate the play- bjn,” Lemaire said. “He gI, too.” I*toin Scott S tevens: «! moment with Claude. •*likcii.” B;s Detroit’s Dino Cic- £
is tcammajes say?” Ci- ff ’’re loving him right ^
inly ones. $•pound m osquito on ,cumbeer on icc. He’s a "•talking irritant. H e’s £ody loves lo hate. ^le likes to be known as get' Lemieux said. “But ^if the other team’5 best fSlg to be well-liked.’’ £
ingU.S., Jeani'^'■ |Mexico I’) - It wasri’t the Worid Balifying for the Worid ■■» the U.S. soccer team Clt had rouiinely beaten - 5£
iMgainst Mexico for the i.mIC Uniled Slatcs-routed mcst team 4-0 Sunday in S " ment.lexico beat the Ameri- <mmre in the final o f the t.j. >, the championship of entral American and
," goalkeeper Kasey ,
s_Dooley, John Harices_:ored for the United Mexicans for just the imi s. Reyna, getting back SH juries, also assisted on enter forward for the
goal a lot and I’m not Q lid Reyna, who missed ™ m right hamstring and Sl> ler last winter. t international appear- ;ot the shutout before n. the largest soccer ^ » since last summer’s ^
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iis smashing sixth-round ]: Luis Gonzalez, who had nateur. “Evander brings out
the only man to beat Bowe B him to regain the IBF and titles on Nov. 6,1993.<lcwman said he wanted a November, but i f such a nade, Bowe would be will- chulz, the German who al- breman for the IBF title on kept the title on a majority
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' 2000. increaslno to 84.360 dants aa population Increi needed.. 2. Eeonomte Davetoome t8) percent through the yea
tocaled and protected from 3. U nd Om. Htatocfcalh
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n n J community: and bnpac and to determine approprial
'4 . Natural R—qutom. natural reeourcee l)y a vafk aumptlon of water rwourcs
. the Snake River. The goal I natural reeoureea./.B, Areaa. Iss
a y ta J turat waste on atte; m program! and develop mon
e . PubHoPadmtea.Thaa« hean h M itlee (hoapitals): I
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Jocated In the County.; 1 0 . a i m D l t e ^ t o . T
. for urtwn usee. Such ( m i o ;ttw rural character of the C •leaa where reaidential and located In the County.; linpiementatlontrfthaissi regulatlona (auch a s amende entKtae p r n r t ^ aecvleaa w
. continual pim MM Imneaa. Dated twa 14th day of June. BREKT D. RBNKE, Chabm IVfin Fala C o u ^ Commiat ATTEST: ROBERT 8; FORI
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su m m a rV o f p r o p o s e d R!Idaho Code 967-6508. the propo , otijectfvea. and strateglee for th uch lands Include aU unlncoipor nated areas of dty of impact and pecHte elements and establishes » oideriy growth and c o m p ^ e
i on current infomwtlon. the Plan 360 by the year 2015. The goal ll creasee by continued pppulatlor
)(nfillL Employment Is eiqwcted tc year 201& Income to e x p e ^ tl ipportunltiee for adequate Job gro on established uses such a s agi om Bitrusion by lncomp&tB>le use: caliy the land use in the County t mmption of agrtcuttural land. Incn Iemand. The expected c h a n ^ ir » general land us» categories anti pact areas. Tbe goal to to ensure I xlata locations for various antldp n . Antlcipatsd growth threatena wiety of meana auch a s loss of p I t e s ; greater levels of waste gen oal to to enhanM the wtoe use ol
. Issues include location off tondfUi }| monitoring development along > m ra control over water quality.' health hazards.lese indude: sawer and water; firt s): and utitRles (gas. power comp ». fire, emergency medical aervio
raased growth wn increase dema »al to to p r o ^ aafe and afnden I fadStlee such aa upgraded roadt Mgowth estknates. the goal of tha
I SBflS-The County haa an abund IS. Plan’s goal to to prq tM and
3. Tlito to estabUshed by tha combi Giowth w i Influence convnunltv /elopment wffl Influence the nffai < « County by preserving open tf ind agrioAural ueM can be in d o
tosuee, goato.andstrategieeoftl' mded zoning onHnancee): ftiilher « within the County..Furthermore:
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REBOURCeSiNOved the appointment of DavW of r e e m deputy in the SherifTa ^ ' p e r ^ .
r e s o u r c e s 'x m T n e iw o ln trn a h t of D in a Mr'a Boenae dert(>fegular status.p^hpur..,;.
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REVISED COMPREh^SIVE PL s p e ^ revtoed TNwln Falls County i r the use and regulation of all land xra ted land located within the Cc md to not held under stale or federa ies goato. objectives, and strateglet ble uses within the County. Tl
t o forecasts poputotion for the Cou al to to ensure adequate servlca/an tion growth monitoring and adjust
d to show steady gains wKh increas d to increese a s well. The goal to ti growth by Identifying locations for ( agrtcutture and to ensure agriculb ises.ty to agricultural In nature. Due to ( icreased demand for commerdal/1; a in land use has resulted in a gene intldpated are: agricultural preservi re land use compatlblitty by devstop idpated uses.»na quality of the Count/s natural }f prime fanri land by Increased dev leneratlon; Ihtreased dust and odo > of land and water by maintaining
dfllto: controUlng sourcee of pdlutai -ig Snake River canyon; establtohlnt ty. The goal to to p r o t^ County r
fire dtotricts; public school districts; mpanies). The goato are to assure vicea): proper waste management;
mands on transportation services rt lent travel within the County by er
indanca of natural reaourcea. Growl nd enhance the recreational, natu
mbined physlcd etoments which co( lity d e s i^ by the consumptkm of 0| rai character of the County. The go< I ^>aees; Initiating compatfi>le subc doee proximity: provide orderly ptai
>f the Plan vrfii be by committees ma ier atudies; and cooperative efforts ore. the Plan woukl be reviewed on
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The specific elements const!*
County to Jm 69.060 In the year a/amenlties for the County resi* ljustment of planning goals as
ease s of roughly six (6) to eight to to maintain economic da\^- For com m erdal^ustrial zones cultural uses are appropriately
to growth In the CourM, future > lal/lndustrlal toml. and bKrease eneraltz^d ftiture land use map ervation; niral; niral residential; eloping plaru for orderly growth
ural resources. Growth affects developmento; Increased con*odor; and loss of habitat akmg ,ling suitable use of the various |
lutants; contslnlr>g Bind treating i ihlng a nationa] flood Insurance . Ity resUents from existing and
ets; waste management; public ure water quantity and quality; »nt; and provide quality educa* .
IS resulting In overburdening of ' encouraging development of
housing opportunlttos
rowth will increase demand fbr latural, and cultural resources
I contribute to the overail visual >f open apace agrtcuttural land goal of the Pton to to maintain
tubdMsion designs; providing, ptanriing for rims and canyons ,
I made of County resktento; Mts betiween County artd other i 1 on a p e r io d basto to e n s in
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CeaeNo. CV9S-1181 SUMMONSJUANITA JENSEN. Ponont tate of Howard C. Meyers, D
'Plahvs.JOHN DOES I through X Indi X. Induslve..and CORPOR/ duslve, and any other pers Interest In the real property d LAND LOCATED IN E 22. TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH MERIDIAN. TWIN FALLS CC PARTICULARLY DESCRIBE
COMMENCING AT THI (N/4) CORNER OF SAIDSE ir^TERSECnON OFTHE Cl LY ROAD ANO MADRONA S 51*EAL0NQ THE CENTER AND NORTH BOUNDARY C 22 FOR ADISTANCE0P6G( WEST CORNER OFTHE E\ TION 22. THENCE SOO* 15' BOUNDARY OF THE EVi N FOR A DISTANCE OF 47.00 SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OFrW
. BERLY ROAD WHICH IS . CORNER OF THE SURTE POINT BBNG THE TRUE P(
THENCE S 8 8 * 3 0 '5 rE , RIGHT-OF-WAY BOUNDAi AND PARALLEL WITH THE THE NEW OFISECTION 2 117.09 FEET TO A POINT O OF THE MUSORAVE SUBD THE CENTERUNE CF SUN£
THENCE S o r 33-45* W BOUNDARY OF THE MUSG CENTERUNE OF SUNSET S OF 172.03 FEET;
THENCE N89* 30‘ 51* NORTH BOUNDARY OF Th AND THE CENTERUNE OF DISTANCE OF 113.20 FEE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE TION 22 WHICH IS ALSO Tl THE SURTEES SUBDIVISIOI
THENCE NOO* 16'59* EAI ARY OF .THE EV« NWV4 NE EAST BOUNDARY OF THE FOR A DISTANCE OF 172, POINT OF BEGINNING.
Ddfendi
NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN NAMED PLAINTIFF. TKE CC MENT AGAINST YOU WITh UNLESS YOU RESPOND VW
TO: THE ABOVE NAMED DE
YOUR ARE HEREBY NO fend thto towsult. an approprial filed wtth the above d e ^ n a te service of thto Summons on yc
' the court may enter judgment ‘ bythePlalntttflntheComplalr ' .AcopyoftheComplalrrttoi
If you Hteh to seek the advtoe ' tomey In thto matter, you sho ' your wrttten response. If any, . o t ^ legal rights protected.
‘An eppropriale written resi ’ wlthRuIe10(e)(1)andothorl ' dure and shall atoo Indude:
1. The tttie and number of t2. If your response to an ;
must contain adn^ssions oc di' gallons of the Complaint and
dalm. r ■. ' 3. Your signature, mollln ' number, orthe signature, malll
number of youriattoriMy.4. Proof ofimalling or delf
sponse to PlalntlfTs attorney, a To deteimltM'Wjattier you
your reeponse,.conu<nho C court >
DATED thto 7th dOT of April CLERK OF THE DISTRICT C( By: RAEDEAN ROSNEAU. De
PUBUSH: June 12.19.26. am
, NOTICE C Sealed bkls will be received : TWln Falto School Dtotrict No. Offices located a t 201 Main .
. Idaho 63301, itntll 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, July 11.1995 for
The constmctlon of a i the Twin Falto High School SU
The exact ptons. specfficatk)na Infonnation are on f9e at the to
S u L C o d e g e R d . Suite 103Twin F a l t o r l ^ 83301------(208)736-808)
A t>kt bond in the amount of 5 I n d t ^ eny add alternatives.
Plans are available from: Neiwirth4aughlln, ArchHecto 621 N. Cdtoge Road, Suite 11 TVrin Falto. Idaho 83301
Documents m iy be obtained tractors and by Bcensed mecti
-c o n tractors from the Architect I$100. . I
A Pubito Worfcs Contractors lie to required to bid on thto woric
The Board of Trustees for Sc sen/ee the right to reject any c hformaltttee. j •
ROSE STEFFENS. Oeri( or tN
'pUBtJSH; JUTM12 and 1 9 .19t
• fKrhCEOPBIO ' ’ m NoUce to hereby gfven thatTVrIn Falto School Dtotrict ANo. 4 t1 . TMn'Falto. Idaho a<.wnracefveaaiaM bids for b<achool dtotrict i3wnad prop- A
-VrtrmHii i n j W s E ^ -21, th e 8W % o f Seatlfln a , T
17 East,: B.MTAto6 known B -as-being-’ib ^ ^ o n iM w H -n i
“ v S w ^ ffa o n ^ ia A w S S # '" « W M o n the North'aideof .tn tha roaa and iMd(i>asd a s pi .1296 F a lto -A M ^.W ast.’' h TwIn F^ltVidaHoT ln th e .4-
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IRT OF.THE RFTH JUDICIAU- ATE OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR YOFTWIN FALLS
onal Represontatlve of The Es-I, Deceased, ->lalntm.
nduslve, JANE D O ^ I through 3RATI0NS I THROUGH X. Inr «rsons or entitles claiming anV described a s : A PARCEL OF E EVMWV4NEVi OF SECTION TH. RANGE 17 EAST. BOISE COUNTY. IDAHO AND MORE IBED AS FOLLOWS:: i THE NORTH ONE QUARTER SECTION 22. WHICH IS THE
i CENTERUNES OF WMBER- A STREET, THENCE S89*30‘ ERUNE OF KIMBERLY ROADY OF THE NEV4 0 F SECTION 680.45 FEETTO THE NORTH-! EWNWV«NE% OF SAID SEC- . 15' 59 ' W ALONG THE WEST ■ NVn<> NEVi OF SECTION 2200 FEET TO A POINT ON THE •rWAY BOUNDARY OF KIM*IS ALSO THE NORTHEAST. ITEES SUBDIVISION. SAID iPOIhrr OF BEGINNING: i E ALONQ THE SOUTHERLY |
3ARY OF KIMBERLY ROAD i HE NORTH BOUNDARY OF < ^ 22 FOR A DISTANCE OF < r ON THE W ^ BOUNDARY ( IBDMSION WHICH IS ALSO JNSET STREET: I• W ALONQ THE WESTERLY 'SQRAVE SUBDIVISION AND • T STREET FOR A DISTANCE
>r W PARALLEL WITH THE , THE NW'/i OF SECTION 22 OF KIMBERLY ROAD FOR A ; ^EET TO A POINT ON THE. ' HE EV4 NWy. NEW CF-SECr ' > THE PAST BOUNDARYOF |
:!SIo n g t h e w e s t b o u n d - 'NEV4 OF SECTION 22 AND HE SURTEES SUBDIVISION ' 72.00 FEET TO THE TRUE J
mdants. '
EN SUED BY THE ABOVE* 1COURT MAY ENTER JUDG- 'ITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE 'VtflTHIN 201^ ^ . • *
DEFENDANTS: ,
NOTIFIED that In order to de* j •riate wrttten response mustbeated court wtthbi 20 days oner <1 you. If you fpll to so respond, . ent against you a s demanded , .toint ' : to senwd with thto Summons. ■ ice or representation by an at- , should do so promptly sp that my, may be filed In time and ,
iw iS h o ^ e e of SJ«^roce- !
of thto case.m Ansvirer to the Complaint, tt ; denials of the separate alle- ind other defenses you may
illing address, and telephone lolling address, and telephone
delivery of a copy of your re- y, a s designated above.^ must p r / a filing foo wtth I Clertt of the above-named
4>ril. 1995.COURTDeputy
and Ju ly 3 ,1995________ _
EOFBID .#d by the Board of Trustees, No,411 at the Admintotiatkin In Avenue West. Twin Foils,.M. prevailing local time, on
’ a RESTROOM FACIUTY at Stadium.
ons, proposal forms and other ) following kx»tk)ns:
sta Associated Q.C.103 Ptanroom-------124 Blue Lakes Blvd S ~
TvrlnFalto, Idaho 83301
If 5% of the total bkl amount, es, to required.
:toe103
e<{ by licensed general con* edianical and electrical sublet for a reftindabie depostt of
license fbr the State of Idaho rk.
School Dtotrict No. 4 l l re* y or all bkto and'to w i ^ aB
theBoard
199S _____________
mlntotratkn bffloe.
A aurvey m ap of the de- scriptton ar)dloaitk)n may baoM iIned at tha Dtotrict Administration Building,-
7 2 orM ain-AVenua W ett.'~ :
Bkkiereare'requiradtofur* -ntohbklaecurttyintheform - - j L « t « » . J U ^ a f i e b e < * _ :
o^blddKa.bond executed - '.bya 'quaiM edaur^ .com - r
pany made payable bTwhi ' ^ l a School Dlatrict No.
411,rln tha amount of not . l e s a th a n '6 % o f th e b ld
■■minimum aeoaptable bid'
. rnia|ttM$1M.OOO.
T h e 's o ^ of Tniateee for L .8ehool^DtotrtctNo.4llre*
; : ; ^ e a A L > I O T I C ^ _
ssrves the right to reject any or all bkto and to waive all Informalttioe.
___TWIN FALLS SCHOOL—- DISTRICT NO. 411 ^R O SESTEFEEN S
Oeri( of the Board
PUBUSH: June 19 and 26. 1995.
s- iS v iW k f io N i^■ ACCOUNTINQ
SOFTWARE PROPOSALS , NotkM to hereby given that '
|h South Central Conununlty : rtr Action Agency will be ac- in ceptlng.proposals for Ac* ■ IF counting Software. Spedfl- N cations available a t 728 , E Shoshone S tree t W est, . E Bunding « t , Twin Falto, ID. |
Closing date: 4:00 p.m..R MST. June 23,1995. Con- , E tact person: Betty Wooton, ,
208-733-9351. ,O' ' (D The South Central Com- N m unity A ction A gency ■ (- Board of Directors reserves | :- the right to accept or r o ^ , T or to se lec t any portion ,2 thereof of any of the pro- , E posals and to waive anyI* technicality. No entity sub- | T. mitting a p ro p o sa l m ay ,3 Hfthdrawhto proposal after
the opening of such pro- |^ posal after the opening o f .} such proposato unless the • P a w a r t^ of the proposal to = delayed for a period ex- f ceedlng sixty days..
PUBUSH: June 14,16 and i f 19.1995.___________-; . NOTICE OF BID Ir NOTICE IS HEREBY [I GIVEN th a t Twin F a lls uI School Dtotrict «411, Twin „ : Falls, Idaho will receiveI ' sealed bids for supplying « ; canned foods, m eat and
non*food Items until 3:00 _ . P.M., Friday Ju ly 7 .1 9 9 5 a tT, the Tvifin Falto Schooi Dto- h<
trict «411 Administration oi• office building. 201 Main n-• Avenue West. Twin Falls, n
Idaho 83301. irtTTwItot of supplies and pi
. condWons may be obtained fnfrom the school foodser* to
! vice supervisor at the Twin te' Falls School District «411 »
Admlntotratlon Office. 1<The Board of Tmstees In
for Twin Falls School Dto* A. trid 1411 resenres the right Id, to reject any or all bkls and [o. to waive all Informalities. m
mI Twin Falto School Dtotrict Ti' M il ‘ V’ By/ROSE STEFFENS R< [ Cfert< of tho Board
' 0PEN:July7.1995
' PUBUSH: June 12,19 and 26,1995.
I f y o u a r e t i n a b l e N e w s o f f l c e , s i n i b r m t o O U T c l a s c a n g e t y o u r a d 8
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l - 3 d a y a ; . . . . . . . . . « ™4>7days...**........^.M.,a*16days...»----------16-30 d a y s , ________
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NOTICE OF BID . Sealed bkto win be rectfved et
the Board of Tmstees, Mi Twin Falto School District A4t
—N0r-411-attheAdmlntotra*- - tkxi Otnces located at 201 JO
—Maln-Avenue W est, Twin Ad Falls. Idaho 83301, until 2:30 P.M. prevailing local Da time, on Tuesday. July 11,
. 1995 fer. . ~ PU 191
Removal/dtoposal of top — . 2 ' of existing asphalt and
resurface of the track at'T g n ^ a l l s High sch o o l ^
putThe exact plans, spodflca-
'tions, proposal fomis and other Infonnatkxi are on file “ and avaltoble a t the -TwIn Falto Sd»olDtotrict:Office. ^
A bid bond In the amount f 2!of 5% of t h e to t a l b id [o'- amount must accompany. ><3 eadibid.
The Board of Trustees -forSchoolDtotrictNo. 411 re- Cwseroes th e right to reject »'0' any or aa bids and to waiveall Informalities. |J0]
ROSE STEFFENS iQOOeri( of the Board £■«Tw.PUBUSH:June12and19,1995__________________ Twi
Da, .NOTICETOTRANSFER. Jun
BRIPursuant to Idaho Code Chi
Sections 67-2322 and 67* AT^2323, Magk: Valley Regton- BOi ''a l Medical Center Intends
totransforone(1)oadiGE PUIPolarix 2 C-Ann with Monl* — rtor and Cart and Winches* .ter Drive to Bear Lake Mo- ^ morial Hospital. Montpelier,Idaho, In conslderoUon ol ^B.KM.OO. 2 ^
The HospKal Boards of TheTrustees of the respective b<^hospAato wll corisidw res- c i fo lu t io n a to r ^ th e A g ^ Adiment to Transfer a t their Fallregular monthly meetings drviin July. 1995. The time and mtoplace for tho next regular TOImeeting of the Magic Val* 346ley Regional Medical Cen- oonter Hospital Board of Trust- am<ees to 7:00 p.m.. July 10, nun1995, in the D ^ r s Meet* cheIng Room at 650 Addison balliAvenue West. Twin Falls, All tIdaho. The time and place AM!for the noxt regular meet- p oIng of the Bear Lake Mo* Buhmorial Hospital Board of (20(Tmstees to 7:30 p.m., July by V 1 1 .1995.ln theB w L akoMemorial Hospital Board puERoom, Montpelier. Idaho. 109
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n t c le a x ly w i t h d a r k p e i a p p t o z i m a t e l y 2 3 c h a n b l a n k s p a c e s ) p e r l i n e .
r a c c o r d i n g t o r a t e s e h e 1 b e lo w .
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Contad Gary Andrews
446) for further informatton.
JOHN BINQHAM .
Date: June 6,1995
PUBUSH:June12and19,1995__________________
PUBUC NOTICE
The Twin Falls County' Commtoslonors will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, July 5,1995. at 10:00 a.m,. regarding tho Intend* ed o d o p ^ of the recently amended Twin Falto County Comprehensive Plen.The meeting will be heM at 425 Shoshone St. North, fourth floor. Twin F a lls , 'Idaho.
Any IndMdual desiring to review the Plan moy obtain a copy at the Twin Falto County Board of Commissioners Offlce. 425 Shoshone Street North, fourth floor, Twin Falls. Idaho.Public comments ragard*Ing the plan will be taken at the hearing or by writing to Twin Falls County Com- mtosioners. P.O. Box 126.Twin Fans, Idaho 63301
D ated th is M th d a y of . . June. 1995 BRENT D. REINKE ChdnnanA TTEST: PRISCiLLA BOLTON
PUBUSH: Juno 19.1995
-PUBUC NOTICE Auction to bo held at AMS Mini Storage located at 20359 US Hwy. 30 on June 26,1995 beginning at 6:30 P.M.Tho following property to e s ^ due to tod( of payment CINDY SCHOEPP, 507 A ddison A ve. »6. Twin Falto, ID 83301.2 bicydes. diver, tooto, VCR, dothing. m toaf^tture, etc.TOKMCCLAIN, PO Box 346. Buhl, ID 83316. Ping pon^^table.'trash cans, 2
num ladder, shovels, tool Chest, Jack, tool bln. foot- balto. voUeyb^s. sled, etc.All to highest bkkier.AMS Mini Storage i PO Box 247 jBuhl, ID 83316 (206)543-8819by WAYNE AMOTH .7,-
PUBUSH:June19and26, ‘1995.
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BUHL~J01NTSCH00 DISTBICTNO. 412 CA
FOR BID FOR INSTALLATION ORRB
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^ ______NOTICE IS HEREBY GEN that sb^wJ Ucta wfll recoivod by the Boarc T ruB teos of Buhl Jo School District No. 4 Idaho, forthelnstallatkx fib«r opUc cable Includ hubs, servora, network e r a t ln g s y s te m s , a
* training.
Bid dooum entB and i tailed specifications i
' available from Superfnt dent. Richard HIM a t ( Main, Buhl, Idaho betw the hours ot B;00 a m . i
' 4:00 p.m. Monday throi " F rid ay until d a y of I
opening.
Bids muM be submltlRd or before 11:00 am ., M day, June 26, 1995 to S u p erin ten d en t of B Schools. Bids received tor the stated time and d will not t>o considered, the stated time'and p(£ bWs will be publ Idy opei and read aloud.
The Board of Trustees se n n s lh e right to acc or reject or to select t portion thereof any or b id s a n d to w a iv e a technicality. No bidder n
' withdraw his bid after .opening of such bids i (ess the awarding of the to delayed for a period ceeding thirty days.
A/ARMAND ECKERT Clerk of the Board
' Buhl Joint School Dlst 920 Main Buhl. ID 83316
PUBUSK:June12and199S________________IN THE DISTRICT COU OFTHE FIFTH JUDICb DISTRICT OF THE STA OFJDAHO, IN ANDFO THECOUrm'OFTW I
FALLS
Case No. SP-95^19 NOTICE OF RIGHT < REPRESENTATION N TICE OF HEARING TO: KERRY C.HEPWOR
Your ex-wlfe. currentty Twin Falls, Idaho .'ga birth to a female child,. Isha'M arle Hepworth, M ay 2 1 .1 ^ ,a tth eM B ! Valley Regional MedU Center, Twin Falls, Idal You are the natural fatt ofsakJchlld. _
A petltton for the ten nation of y o u rp a rem rights and responslbllltl and for the adoption of < ish a Marie Hspworth Kevin Leo Ross has be filed In the above.entlU
' .matter.Petltjonets wUI ask U
Court tor an order termln Ing your parental rights this child, based upon tl following grounds: aba donment, Idaho Code'} 1 2005(a), or neglect, Idal Code S 16-2005(b). or tl best Interest of parent ai Ihe child. Idaho C ode ie-2005(e).
You moy claim rlg^ pertaining to this child, I appearing In this maner any lime up to and Indu ing th e h e a r in g of Ih matter.
Pursuant to Idaho Cot Section 16-2008: (1) y( have the right to an attc ney to represent you in t
' m atter and (2) If you r quest ah attcmey and yt a re flnanclBlly unable employ an attorney, or wni be provided to you. Y< have the right to be prese at the h e a ^ In thto matu
THE H ^ I N G will I------------Uuly-19,.1895r«t0aX)-aj
' above entitled Cou ' Theron W. Ward Judlcl
BuUdlng.lMn Fans. Idah P e titio n e rs wilt aak th Court to terminate your p renUI righu to this chi end for an order opprovir h e r a d ^ o n . DATE&this 2 4 th d a y May,199S.
ELLSWORTH. MAY, SUI________ WEEKS. STUBBS. IPSE
,& PERRY •BY BART D. BROWNING Attorney for PelWoners
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v A it / Ladles, lonely banker o panlon wanted, full
.rJn u red w oman prefer who likes to darK»&b<
/ ? J 5 * Call for John evenli
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SSS SAVE HUNDREDS id de* with your choice of no a n s a re ratkm date grocery >rf nten* coupons! Free Tnfomu a l9 2 0 n.1-800-914-3393
ALCOHOUC! hroMOh ANONYMOUS of b id Call 73^8300EARLYDEADUNEfB uh ived af- F O R C L A SSIR E I
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, D EPA RTM EN T 208-734-5538
HATE IRONING? No Ume? Non smoker (
help. Call S « ^ 7 . PI _____ up and dflllvaiy availalOURT HOME»OFHCE ilCIAL CLEANINQ
^leecj a break from ttm household chores? O
rWIN SANDRA a t 324-388
OVEREATERS ' „ . ANONYMOUS
I ABORTION mttvof I ALTERNATIVES iiS®aS ABORTION ALTERNATTK P R H o r « g ^ . s «
tem i- I PROFESSIONAL ential | . v SERVICES MlltleS
B A N K R U P T C Yby AH Chapter & AG relate
cases. Free telephor* consultation.
. 536-7760 800-546-216 • WmH.MulbenY .
hyn«xp9rtonGQ-m the COUNTRY CLEANER!Bban- We clean here, we claI'5 16- there, we d ean everywIdaho ere. Residential, deuor the Ing. & offices. ReasonalIt and rates, refs avag. 734-87
’ " MaM to ae a n : Homa or rights office, 734-8936.Id, by . ■ =w m f 113
I CHILD CARE £ _ _ S E R V 1 C E ^
Code COLLEEN'S CLUBHOU!) you Pni.sctiool actlvtijas, egaMf*. 2-6. CaJt 734'894a.in thto ■■)u re - Child C a re In my hond you weekdays only, CPR3le to first aid certified, feno, o ne b8dcyard.lntheSawtocI. You School Dtotrtet 736-011
ChUdcaretnmyhome,a*111 b i ape, 324-2899I - a j ^ DEEtDEE’s D ay-Care^
has 2 openings. 7 3 4 ^daho. Grandma's Daycare, agik th e ^4,734-5543.
chlTd CHILD CARE SERVICEovina FT openings In my hon^ M - ^ y ^ C e r t l f Uay of CPR/lst AM. 423-4344
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I AOIflMSTRATION H I MANAQEMENT
MANAOERU f l Purpt«Sege.aleadlna8ij H S ' Valley VMxnm r ^ o| i t * ] eratton, seeking e profh
..sional IndlvWual intarea —•—I . e d In a m a n a g e i r ia r
poiltlon. The operatlo O estara to Aaaflwent we i w l _ tr ra M :ir i ttshikM 8 ^ honto clientele. The tra its w 4JIII*. ^ r« -lo ok lne-(o f:^r« -« ^ fbflows: la£ k ♦M aoeem ent oriented tar& -T»Ratitfa f Berortenf d - entl*- -♦M ati)re«w aa rounded UU).- .«MMmumof2^yrBrs(aa
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S l ~ ADULT CAREg g J - l — p e r w n a l -
i.D lal T h e 'C o u n t r y L iv ln r.Q.Q. R o o m .^ ta te lic en se ours care home now has on
room available. If you or kjved one to lookkig for dean caring environmer
inlngs No msltsr how you ipsn ^ your days, dau lllad fit
I c h u illlsd 's* «lm#-»«vln dksctoty ol Qoods and M
ICES v(CMtp»Ditifory«Jtod«y.
j “ 2o t”t t y ^ ^ Q H I C U U T J R ^
AQ W anted: Exper bal___ wsQon operator. 543-699
C S A G R IC U L T U R E Y ea IS 'round em ployee to d I fMd & s h ^ work In sunr7 ------ mer. shop work in wintair mechanical backgroun
essential. Must be com I P Q fortable operating iQrg I C O equipment. Please sen
resume to PO Box 382 IED Goodlftg. ID 83330
OUTSTANDING INVESTMENT
K) p m OPPORTUNrTYI r EASTERN IDAHOn f o r LIVESTOCKy COIUIISSION^ With 3500 head capacity
on 17.46 acres. sea_____ arena, rolling stock, cafe
OWNER WIU. CARRY ' & or possiblo assumptkm
with large down.
? For more Infcrmatton can wni Brown @678-9005 0
43ft-3228. CAREY & ADAMS
=IED'fT Sum m tr hare - and ll it M g v s g t sa la saasont Rnt
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liable.
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r Call ATTN: CNA's with DD< SSM training. Are you lookln p for more work? Are yo ^ d e p e n d a b le a n d tek< ^ prne In the work you do
___ If so, dim e In and taU< IAngela a t MVSS. 200 2rv Ave. n : Twin Falls.
L«. . CNA'S NEEDS)= 5 tUMEDIATELYt
TF & surrounding areas.
,7 4 7 2 1243 Lynwood Man.
_____ CNA'S WAKTED— —, Caring, Loving. Dedlcatei
CNA% to Work with a pro AL grssslve, motivated, ani
highly Innovative Car< Team. Twin Falls Can
C Y ' -Center to offering a S20C [AM incentive bonus to thosi ^ CNA's who (H thto descri ” ™ pUon.BoouaavaJlaUe.1 MAA ter 90 days Of contlnuou) , . employment. Excellen a •' B snsnts Induding 4011____ Retirement Package:ERS A ^ in Personclean Twin f ^ l s Care Center fywh- 647 Eastland Drive TF
CNA's a NA's needed foi ™ • aHshlfls.e8pedaHy11pm _ 7am . P le a s e call 543 or 6401 fbr Interview.
____ LPN’s & RN's could yot------ I u se a little morij c a s f
o n c e In aw h ile? Bus) • Hospice agency needt
your to prdvwe PRN crtoh ■ V care . Will worR arouoe >USE your curren t schedule: eo w Send resum e to: MVSS
■ '2 W 2nd Ave N.TW(n Falli — or » ^ S S . 418 O neida P R »
MV Mainor currently ao- cepting appllcatlona foi dietary & l^ndry depart-
> snv menta. Apply In person.Magic V % Manor 210
____ N l 3 ^ , Wendell. ld~
RNBfM oevlewEatateeia_ tooklngforarehabOltatkJd ages o r l e n 4 e d RN f o r PT
poattton. Please a p ^ In------ person a t 1626 Bridge-CES- ^ B l v d .wnte •“ ......f le d MEDICAUDENTAL. RN 44 w anted, for TF doctors------ eftiee. 3 days per week.■ ■ i S e n d re s u m e to : Box
9 6 2 8 4 . % T he T im es- ■ News, P.O. Box S46.TWki
-F a n s , iD. 83303.^ M ED IC^EN TA L1 'sasatisfe■ ■ PLEASEAPPLYlftteeON — ' ^Bridgevlew Estates
1828 Bridgeview Blvd >N/ No phone c«asp>ease
MEDICAL Therapy Techs
found nanoicaMwa luoa. iSun l:46-10pm 'or 5:30-2pm i oD- shins, w eekend work in siSL volved. ir Interested cafl fBat-.’ Teresa a t 034-6603.
[uoi! M EDICAL-CNAS/NAS ' 3 NEEDED for full-time. &
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ad Ing m e d lo a l & d e n ta l Sd— -mMMnoe^P»ld-vaoatk)n-
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MEDICAL-------- ----------' • " 0 CNAWANTED
M V M a n o r ls a a p e o I l . ~ J P'““ <0 wort«, with ver
spedal people who wor* hareTcome Join the b «
25®'" care tesm around. If nc-ceH W ^ we will train'. Ca
____ 5 3 6 ^ .d*f!ta MEDICiAL'Wanted sodi I. Put worker k>ng term care fl ivIng clllty needed. License jMT>’ social worker w/kKigterr xtoy. c a re e x p e rie n c e pre
ferred, 20 hr p er weel< Send resume to: Magi
,, Vailsy Manor, PO Bo ^ 306,WendcU, ld8335S.
^ MEDICAL Doctors assla tani In busy chiropractl
r i : dinfc. Can 7 0 7 7 o®do 1 2 noon& 1pmohly.
MEDICAL SPEECH PA THOLOQIST, P/T for 2
ound b e d ICF/MR, serv ln i chndren.$18.46perhrfe
5IS2 16-20 hrsAvk, via cbntrac Fax resume to 208-93^ 8154 or call Gooding R«
____. hab&LhringCefrter.20fi934-5601, aak for Juil Thilmony.
J Clw l » a ^ .^.^^jg^paoplB
MEDICAL PHYSICAI ^ THERAPIST. P/T for 21 " y * b e d ICF/MR. aerv ln i
chH dren.$21^perhrto ^ 16-20 hrsAvk. via contrad ^ Fax resume to 208-934
6154 or call Gooding Rs ^ hab a Living Center. 208 )5or 934-5601. ask for Julli( ThUmony.____________------ MEDICAL OCCUPATIONno. AL THERAPIST. P/T to
28 bed ICF/MR, servln( IH a ch0dren.si9.50perhrfo nnd 16-20 hrs/wk. via contrad d M Fax resume to 208-934 I win ei54orcaIIGoodlngRe I Dola hab & IMng Center. 206
934-5801. ask for Jullt* TMmony.
- — I MEDICAL PSYC0L0QIS1 wtthMA/MS, P/Ffor.2(
AL b e d ICF/M R. se rv rh ( chUdren.*2t.50perhrfo t6 hrs/mo, via contract
)klng Pax resume to 208-934 I you 8154 or call Gooding R»
hab&Uvlng Center, 206 ■do? 934-56Q 1.askfor JulUilS __ :
MEDICAL SCHOOL PSY------- COLOTIST. P/T for 2£
bed ICF/MR, s a r> ^ chl dren, PT for 10 testing at needed. $21.50 per hr via contract Must be cer- tlfled for 10 tea tin g 8
___ Assessment Fax resume------ 10 208-934-8154 or cai:
Gooding Rehab & Uvlns i i S - Center. 208-934-5601. ^ aak for Julie Thilmony. :a re MEDICAL
NURSEaoo. WAYNE WRIGHT. MD ^ CUnk»l nurse for cardtol6g>
practice. Send resume to
1'o’,"k' ______RN
F t Utn. mgmt/ulU. review ter • poaltlon for payohiat- IF ric/chemlcal dependency
fadllty. Exc. compensa- i for tion package. Send re*
sum s or contact person- •43 ' ntt, Canyon View Hoapi-
tal. 226 Shoup Ave. W. you T F ” fax 734-6764. 'ss; i ' 207—Ied s loF F IC E /C L E R tC A L risto • I Iupd Organized, consclentloua
person needed for busy !{8|S favv o fflce .W P sin ils a
must Oood working cond. Ida, Long-term relationship
desired. Send resum es “ to: Box 95120, c/o Time-
% SNELUNGPERSONNEL SERVICES
dk)n Whether It Be...ClericalP T Data Entry. Computer
y in or Just General Clerk^allae- We’re Hers To Help You: ReachYourGoato
^ Join the SNELLMO TEAHRN CAaXODAYlora 734-1000 NO FEEI
ItlSi WARNINQea> We C ani Find You a Job[Wki IfYouDonlApplyWIthUs
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gW oSrmSnSborJd , ..Coiwtnieaon
SNEIXINGCha Peraonttei ServloM - ^ W O O O N O F E B
•pm CLERICAL AM ERtCA N Xih 8T A F F IN Q , I N C . ' cafl Profesakmalofltos workers
n e e d e d for tem porary ~ T • seaso n a l and temp-to-. AS Mr* positions. Accounting » & A s s i g n ! , S ao re ta ry , .•IL „W ord.Rrooa8Sor..D ata: w ; Entry Clerk, R ia Clark.
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M tERifiAll RaoMlionlat;', '“t ; ’V W m ,lo o M n g fra i ls ' ^ -(pWdaMa caiaaf mliKW
„ a , " e k p r e s s ™«fV PERSONNEL SERVICES ^ Twin Fans, 733-7300 -
Buriey.678-4040-N oPeanot •
OFFICE/CLERICAL. PT—— b o o k k e e p e r for dairydal equip. buslnm .'AR -t- re-fa- laying Job duties. Mon.
sed thru(^.12:00to5:00.Prt-Btm or e xper. p re fe rrab le .re - S e n d r e s u m e to Boxlek. 9 5 7 0 2 % T he T im es-igic News, P.O. Box 546, TWin3ox FaUs, ID 83303.— OFFICE/CLERICAL. OF- sis- FICE HELP/FUU TIME ctlc Computer/Bookkeeping.
At least 5 years woridng experience required. 0 0
— N O T A P P L Y IF N O T ’A- PROFICIENT with msjor ' 28 computer software and Ing bookkeeping. Send re- 'for sume with referancas to act Box 96298 %The Times- 34- News. P.O. Box 548. Twin ^ Falto, ID. 63303. ■
OFRCE-RNANCIAL As a leader In the financial
]ia seivkiee arena-Being a member of our consumer
— financetsammaans AL having a good p lM to 28 start Areyouseif
Ing moHvatad, asserth« for and enloy dealing with
KL p e ^ ? Aptoasant 34- personality and good Re- phone skOto are a m ust 08- Responsibilities Indude: Jlle acUvfUM related to credit
sales, account
"’s r rCan 733:6406 Mon-Fri
'jjfl between 10am & 5pm»ct SECRETARY34- -The Stale Department ot^e- Education seeks an axecu-08- tive secretary who will woritilia d b ^ for the State Super
intendent and her Public ^ Information Officer. TheI sfsfsssssa's:JS ability to m anage an ex-
t r e m e i y b u s y o f f l c e S ' envtronment The abBlty to ^ hand le sev e ra l a ss ig n - ^ m e n t s a t o n e t l m e i s
'li? " 3 /S ^ re seeking an ex-
son wfra wilt handle all ttav- 28 el and lodging arrange- hn. ments for the Superintsn- aa dent and Public Infonnffilon hr Offlcen compose and edit
correspondence and puWl- I ft cations; com pose corra-
spondenca for supervisors; schedu le appoln tm ants
Ina and speaking events; han- dis Incoming phone calls
' and correspondence; de-— vMop and maintain execu-
tive records system to catalog and store documenla-
> tion; use database software, igy to store, retrieve, compile fo oranalyzedata Its TVplng skUls of 60 w.p.m.
and experience with Word Perfect 6.1 and Ouattro Pro to required. Excellent communication skills and tele- phom e^ue tle 'to a must T w or more years of axeo-
icy utive secretary experience to required for thto pMltion.
‘®* Applications are due ^ June23.1995.Salarycom-
P}- mensurate with experience and training. Por a com-
=Istrallve A ssistant, S late
L Department of'Educatlon, J a t ^ 3 3 4 - 3 3 0 0 .. . . TiiaSDE H an Equal Op- " portunity E m S ^ .N c ite : If *y auxiliary alda or services L? are needed tor IndMduato r- with dtoabilltias during the
ai^kation process, please ” contact Jim South at (206) JUJ 334-2203 or TPD 334-3337.
— I 208 ” ” J ^ P R O F g S I O N ^
W ARCHITECTURAL DE- f - “ SJGNeWDRAFISPeWON-
for Bko, NV firm. Archl- tactural degree a AUTO-
I CAD axp. raq. Send resume Box 290-
** Gooding School Qlstrict has openings fbr a certi-
_ fled sp so ia l education teacher fbr multiple hand-
. icap(»d students and for L a p ^-tlm e certified com- ^ m u n lo a tlo n d i s o rd e r
■■ spedjd lst Sand resume to: 507 Idaho St, o r can
' 0 3 * ^ 1 fafPPHcaMonfc7 W snttobaaw ritar? ' -
Here'a a way to get a s ta r t . ' Preelanoe yvTttara wanted
to wTtte.about events and . Ufe.in Ketchum, Sun Val-
. ley and the Wood RKrar Valley. S e n d a raaum e
— and a writing aampla to: N - R a NoMtar^iad. rsgkm-
a la d i to r iT h e T lm a a . NeWai B px 6 4 6 . Twin
>0 PROFESSIONAL Tha Ida- f* h o Y o u m :R ^ ,ls ia e k -
'(ns^an-oparatlom-eftlMrr ;for.a-6 0 0 acra.!iduoaik)n
' I n ahoa^auparv tso ry , A . < b u d g a tm p a r la n c .a (a-
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BCW E x p ^ P/T-iw^ tpersOT p r\ in person after 5pm a t ES George K a Rne Foods. J - 1719K lrp^R d.-TF.^ Gearing up for the summer' . _ jB a8 o n ^ a sd s .c o a k a .a - PT waitresses and cashiers 1, ^ . In the gift shop and stors... 1 Apply a t person a t the ^ T ra v e l 's Oasto, notth of ^ the Hanaen bridge. EOE'■®- Mature responsUXe person ‘OX needed for food senrice.
Appy afler 1:30pm, 1186Win amSertyRdTF; -
— RESTAURANT Now hiring 3F* quaWedappllcanfsforPT
aFTserverposltkxis. Apply In person at TF
CC 1564 U k s s Btvd. N' »]or OtuDiad. . . ttM Hhitlon 10 ind ^yourn-d».7aM 93t.
RESTAURANT ,J ? Bartandor/caslno opportu-
2491 ask tor Ken
— RESTAURANT4-1 A SIMPLY BETTER - ?? PLACE TO WORK ^ EntJilislastte, energetic and
‘ vwrtedl*fyouen|ywork-- ? Ing wHh people, aarrilng
’ t k w ^ J b r t r ^ p a r t r t a
L po8montoforyou.Nores- taurant experience Is re- q u ire d , b u t you m u st present a peiltlvo Image to our customers, (shift or schedule' tlmos/oays of
^ jS in ll^ L M P IE 's tea m l!1_ Apply In peraon at BUMP-
lE s Subs and Salads, loot cated at Travelers Oasto,
.N o rth of th e H an aen
S : • M ^ ^ 1 6 o ro ld a r .^ O E -I 'f RESTAURANT La Caslta ^ Mexican Restaurant to ao-
JShift hrs. 5-10 or 11pm. We also need ohost/hos-
" teas/cash ler for d inner shKlforThur-FH-Sateves.. Must be 19 yrs of age for this position.'Looking for hlah ei»ray. depaojable person. We wDl train. Ap-E
dS f 210 ■}ll- I SALES« Oakwood homes, Ameri-Its ca's number 1 retailer ofin- manufactured homes Isjls seeking a skilled, hard-le- woridng dependable ser-
vice technlclsn In Twinat- Falls. Excellent benefitsta- andwageforrightperson.ire Pickup applications a t lie' .Golden Homes. 21396
Hwy 30. ask for Tim orm. Debbie.^ PR0FES5I0NALSALESi ? REPRESENTATIVESS . ExperiencedlnT nunufactured home or^ related sales'.^ *Dedlcatedtothetask" ★ulntagritythekey
Those lacking thto need not
“ Center, Twin FaHaat 733-7200 ask for John
I", Craner tor appointmentSALES • Counter S alea
>n. with experience In cabi- nets c a r p e ts . Contact
EXPRESS» PERSONNEL SERVICE
111 HlerAvfc, s a SALES OPPORTUNTTY 16) Fast growing companyrr. to ^ to fU s a le s— position. QuoMedperson
with experience, friendlya dependable. .
_ Com m to^plusbeneflta E - .& « c M « ^ t i s a s o n ^
^ Please sendresume to:^ Uagio Valley Homa
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.era a conathictlon sup* plies to seeking entry lav-
■ persons^InVwPn Falla * 7 ' loeBtion. Duties Indude; -r r - - im m re-arem eiasT iifeer
lo a d in g a u n lo a d in g ^ trucka, deliveries, quol-
Ing. etc. QuallfM person wu be energetk: a wailng
_ to leam. Base + commto- en sion. a excellent opportu- » nitlea. Send resum e to: B6 1900 Kimberiy Rd. Unit
*15.TWlnTalto,lD.83301— or fax to: (208)734^)488. ^ $$ SA 1£S$$
Now k»kk)g for experienced ^ ^ ^ ee peopie for w .
N fast p w S y w Iin g
T t - s s s r s s o .— 734-5175 »■ Ray
SALES Wholesale MagicValley area, FT a PT high commlssIonVown hrs, possU3le rasklual Income,
_ weekly pay period. Conta c t Jeffry a t W llaon'a
^ SALES Local shM store to' ^ now Uking applicallona
for full time employment S e n d r e s u m e to B ox
I? 915261 % Tim es New. P080X648.TF.ID83303
l a ___________________■Is SALES Con Pauios Auto «- Ma)l.inJQromehas2 1m- a- m ed ia te o p en in g s for s t salea/laaslng. E i^ ^ n c a
preferred but win train the or right person. Must have, bf good communication and
. verbal skUto, and appear-
?!o- at 7 3 4 « 6 5 or 324-3900
•n SALES Local buUdlng material dealer looking for Inalde saleaperson with
: : soma knowledge of buUd- ” ■ mg materiato.tooto, paint % a h a rd w a re .M u stb ^ ln '2: resume w/work and per- ' sonal ratorencas. Houriy ^ wage. Call 733-1120 for J ; lnfonnetton.EOE.
For a itra aummw halp. nm Df an ad In d sttU ad . ITa fsat,
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t SALES° NEEDED IMMEOtATELY
^ Mature, responsible per- . s o n s , td c a ii o n p ra -
' qualified customers, for p re -e n g ln e e re d wood
‘fram e m etal bulldlnge. rl- $25,000 annual average of commission. Start Nowl fo 736-6546 for Intewlew.
Sn. $9.25 t t sta rt A ( ^ Ina t Pocatello, woric l n . l ^)6 Rato. Nkher>«9hkignrtng or Items. 233-7359._ INSIDE SALES, guaran- B teed ealary , no exper.
necessary, earn while you leam. 733-S137 for appt
SALES- If you are an aggressive,
^ who wanta lucraUve op- portunlties. WE WANT
Z .YOUI Nicholas a Compa- ^ ny to curiWitty f o o k ^ for ~ a Commissioned Ssles
rep. eervlcing the Twin _ Falis/Buriey area. Must IS have food servica a sales )|. axp. Wa offer paid holl- Bt days, vscatfon, pakl med
ical S dental Insuranoe, a a 40tK'plM. Must Uve In
E TW inFaU^rtay.' Please aend resume a
— ' salaiyhtototyto: . f P 0 ^ 4 5 0 0 5
SLC.UTS4145-5005 Attn HR Dept
Ml At Ntoholas a Company, ly w ep u tm afo o d ee rv K e
Ksto SALES. AVON wants indl- ^ _YWuaIsJotW*#ta<Un eam-_ i: Ing $8-$14/hour. FT/PT.
No door to door. Jane, 1- 80»23(M030. Ind. rep.
10 w hae la r d river, with „ CtassBCDU13spd.8al- ’• ary DOE,.CaO 423-4269 » DRIVERS needed with 3
OTn axp. Must hava •u O D L a-g o o d 'd r iv In g -^
record, 5 w estem a 48 t s ta ta re e fe r p o s itions
' ' ava il.-; n o to u c h f r t ., 3 . , ;i-800«26-;4693
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k - - D W I S n ^ o r t m o n — ^I- • Sefvtaaa^ INC I- 1736SMam>- Gooding. ID 63330 . 1 it Seeking Magic Valley araa a ^ r lv e r a ^ th C D L a n d i;. good driving record. 46. , i r -stata Raetar^-Moaiiy no - ~ a touchfralght :- CompetltlVs Salary n TImelyRatoas B Health Insurance ,i t- . 401K., .I- L u m ^ P a k i i: HomeRegutariy It Modem E q u lp m i I Come by oM oeer call
1-ao»B34-<461 „ j DICK SIMON TRUCKING
i 4ew higher pay scale. 48 a n d C a n a d a . . G r e a t
. benefits. 1-800-727-686S ]
Driver w anted for cattle truck, fun or part time. ex& pay. must be «gq)erfenced.
' S e n d r e a u m e to B ox' 96154, c/o Times News.PO Box 546, Twin Falto, ; ID 83303 _________ '
Drtvers .RaJ Leasing to looking for
professk)nal drivers to run 4 6 a i 1 W estemStatae. ' Wa h ave 20 new truoka tMs m o ^ . a g re tt benefits. In ta rastad? Call 1> 80»523-3089 - SherieL .
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■ 'Fork Itft.opemtorsConstnjcftonMechanics
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E X P R E S SPERSONNEL SERVICES
Twin Falls. 733-;7300 Buriey, 6784040 « No Fee
Intermountain Haatlnfl & ' Air C onditioning,' Ino. has an immediate g e n ing for a n experienced , HVAC Ucensed Service Technician. Must have 2 y rs 'e x p e r ie n c e a own. h ^ to o Ia W a g e e a b e n - I efits commensurate with , experience a ability.,Call [ 733-3252 for appointment
Long haul a local tn iok drhrer needed. 1 yr experience a re fe ren ces - re q u e s te d . L ivestock hauling a knowledge alao needed. 734-7333 .
NEEDED NOWII * Lorw Haul Truck Drtvara
r a q u i^ .^ ^ H ie ^ t.734-9679
' Oakwood homes, / ^ e r l - r ca 's number 1 retsner of * manufactured hom es Is seeking a skilled, hard- woridng dependable saiee person In IWln Falto. Ex-
-cellent benefits and wage tor right person. Pickup appllcatlona a t G olden . ^tomea, 21396 Hwy 30, ask for Tim or Debbie. > i
Sheetrockers.'hangera-& - I fintohers needed. 2 years |> exp. 324-6585 after 6pm. aJcforJlm .
TRADE - C o n a tru o tlo n . - ivorfcara needed with ex - ' .
gMtaiMinstselbiJklings. I
‘ e x p r e s s !PERSONNEL SERVICE
111 Flier Ave. "
TRADE EataUtohed Ixilkl- a r n e e d s a res id en tia l conatruotlon m anager. - must have knowldege of 4 bidding, m ateria l ta k e I
opening. 7 3 4 ^ ^ 7 E O ^ " TRADE: Constnictlon. ex-
per b sckhoe/excavator joperator. Hailey ID, Call !788-2697. or TO6-Q532 *
- TRADEr^wathar-operatorr-FT.wageeDOE4S-426&
TRADE Lawn a sprinklsr tnstallar.axperlenoedonly need to a p m . Very com-, i
.o e tU v ew ao M fb rth e i^ 7
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------- saekino full tim a W ab prfour u ^ W a b L a a d a r pri «3.vraaMy puMeatkxis (n i •M o n -ra /n o w aak ah id s •Wmralooata ' '
. «Siriaryplusbanatitt ‘ SandfMumalollil
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^TRAOE n-'triJcitdflvs're— '- CDL, excel benefits, kwsi routee. 734-7440 r
a TRADE Detsners needed,:A Apply at 364 Main Avs&.I A E«ter Look Detan. ; •
’■ I 213 1 | l t t & 0 ^ T U W T 1 ^Counter helpwanted. aftei;-
noon and evenings h o u r l , . Monday through Frids^! a t the airport. Apply a t . Hertz Rent-^A-Car, 2 tO ' ShoehoneStW .
- DeaTer/PIt Boss, excellenl •tokes a benefits. AN s l ^ I
3 Open. ^702-738-8421 ] . t -a sk to ff lS w D a v e . < <
1 Mlnj/Lube to now a c c ^ f li)g a p plications for,FT
' on a t 947 ^ u ^ L ^ a ‘ T F . No pr\9 ne
' H )0F LABORERS \ ^ t - - M P a ^ Roofing. Start
ing M h r . ^ f r / 6 ip -3 f ' . pm. 733^0097.’ MISC. OPPORTUNITIES. • Worker wanted with dftsa A CDL Call Thrae-Creelc
Road District- 857-2284.■ trying eariy a Uae.:' MISC8E«VICEADWW >
TnATOR/WRnEfF". *■ Answering servtee phones,
helping with customers, sch ed u lin g m echanic tim e. Opening/closing work orders. Many more
. Knowledge In mechsnkai re p a ir a nd SRT tim es Helpful. Organizational skitbamustWORKDAY 7AM -5PM MON-FRI. Send resume or letter to
. Office MansgsR PO Box• ^gS6.TF63303' MISC IMMEDIATE
: OPENINGS :i Maverlk Country Store a ; Bakery for HI ahltta.
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: MISC J’ ..-Z ] NEEDED IMUEOIATELY ' Mature, responsible per
s o n s , to c a ll on p fe - . qualified customers,-for
p re -en g ln ee rsd w o o d ', . fram e m etal buildings.: $25,000 annual average , commission. Start Nowl
73fr6546 for Interview.‘ MISC.. Help wanted ship
ping a receiving dark, de- driver,'must be able
to climb atalra, a lift 75 lbs. Apply tn person at
. 1427 Blue Lakes Blvd. N.
« MISC Seeking ambitious, -. outpotng person w/berso^. nsllty torPT-positfon as, D J P a rty H o st tm . on: weekends, wm train, mu-. slo know ledge a plus.. Send resume ito PO BOX1 2SS2TF.IDefao3 ' •
4 2 1 4 : : : : |
I H andicapped Grandnia, excellent cook, for ranch or family. Can cook fbr 2
• or 2 0 0 .3 2 ^ 7 3
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733-2009 for customized p ro f.raau m e-^S io ttw
. Magto Word; 734-6217
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I 73464S21-60O-721-WORK- SERVINOTHEM AOIC
VALLEY FOR 0 YEARS!
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AMERICAN STAFRNQ > INC
. T«n^to-hire positions: 'W arehouu^srMJn •Faetofy •COLDrWpf*- C o o k _________A m have constant need of
w orkers for tem porary seasonal L a n d a c ^ ,
CoRstructlon, and.VartMy j^ n m w t t s : CaU today
NEVBIAFEEI 73^6452 l-flOO-TZI-WORK ^ n V I N Q THE MAQIC
VALLEY FOR 8 YEARSI
to 218’•.HOUSEKEEPING
HOaSEHOLO T he B ast Western Canyon Springs .IhiH Is accepting applica* flons for the Housekeep- l(^ Miist tw at>lB to
-work W e e k e n d s and som e w eekdays. Com-
jjeUtlve waoes and attend a n c e b o n u s app lies . Medical Insurance ^ 3 m os. of FT.) 401K ptan and paid vacaUon (after 1 .yr) Please apply In person
^ :1357 Blue Lakes BtvdN
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I-' 301 I 'BUSINESS
SPAYPHONE R0UTE8S Locti sKes for sale
' $2000 week potential. Call 8 0 0 - ^ S & » . 24 hfs.4 ^ a le : Mobil poultry pro
c e s s in g b u s in e s s , in- . -dudes all equlpmentft in-
f o m w t^ tor ^
entale, S8.000, fbr a great oppoftunlty & details call
:SonnyatW 4-SS3e.
cxnong LocaDOnSAVauaoie ^■Cairi-800-277-327a
T H E T n H E S ^E W SCURRENTLYHASJHEFOLLOWINQ
ROUTESA V A lt^B L E
•TWN FALLS •BMofrte Place & StreetS a n U R u eMonte Vista''600 Block Sunrise Blvd-
.Granada D r.Houte.Tas1S0O-1600 Block FUer ;
'^ S o ^ S a S S n a N ' ' ' ’400-600 Maurif« H ^ew o o d
■ a s S o A v ,.700 Flier Ave
■;fO0:40aPierce St
3 ? ! S S a ^ s ,100-2 0 0 AvenktaDelRlo
-1700-1800 Blako St■ i s s a a s i i ^ i ^ s i ^• If you Uve In these areas &-' our Interested In being a• indM endm t junior route ; ' carrier...Please Call 733-
'0931 ext 203
• T H E T IM E S ^ E W SCURRENTLYHAS
r THEFOLLOWJNQ ROUTES
AVAILABLE
• BELL^E/HAILEY - «Ear^lflomlng hours
*Smwirscorto(nical car - ’ *Mu«tbe bondable tf Interested callJlm Datos
1-8QQ<SB-38B3 •HANSEN/KIMBEftLY-
,1. Oarrier.Routes Available.-------^cPlease Can-423=<926 R ow
• t o n ^ T h e Tlmea-Newa
‘ ' All Ava A through • WestAveF.
>Call Ton Free S3S-2S3S.- z l T y o i X ^;!! our interested In being a
. _ I n d e p e n d e n t r o u te - •carrMr.7.Please Call 733-
093t>f»203■ BUSINESS OPPOFrrUNITy
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I' »NEEDCA8H7 t We buy notes & real estate i o o n t r a o ts . C r e a t iv e t FliMU)0Cl-a0M»9-(809
■ t . - ^SMARTLOANS.. . . ^W especializem d ^ r f lM h tn d n o & d e U H : ' QbneoOdatlon kMne-
i ■ I?, .yTp.wa.ooo.733-oe5a
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— I CONTRACTS a— fc ^ M O R T O A O E S _ -
Q TruM d eed s , con trac ts , m ortgages purchased. 206-734-8727 for quote.
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RK I S C i ^ L S /
— M a g lo ^ a n e ^ h f la U a n
J JrJSr. High School. For enrollment Infonnatlon, can 733-2323 or 734-8332.
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iraamcrasuiiiuuiBeMOcn la a , eobr, nUon. lox. hanicap,
* twM a3tB.ernalcntfoiUh.cr* an Inlonsian. lo moko u r tuch
>»tndudes ch tttn inJortw ogs d IS IMng vrilh parsnU or iSgal
fS. cuttotan: tyogtart wonww y d— pecfKmn^cuao^orcnatn ro- tnJBTlS.
I S H S Sf ' , law. Ouf raadsrt ara Aaraby
avaUilaonan aquit cpportrty
lity 1>8D0-669>M 9777. Tha ToO-frae Waphons
lu rtc r tar t a haartng tnpdvd b— . t<00«7-a27& ■________
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$ 6 9 , ^ Older horne, nlce- lyjwnodeled 3 bedroom.
' 2 ba th and unfin ished basem ent Flreplwe, gas h e a t a n d m o re . C a ll JoAfW 324-8443. <W&0e2.
1 1 1 2 ^ Great for tamilyl. 4 bdnn. 2 bath home In an exce llen t a re a o f Twin F a lls . P len ty of room. Auto sprinklers,' central
, air. New roof In May 95.. Call Lynn Rasmussen at ■734-0400 or on cellular 731-2807.
GEMSTATE REALTY, INC.
734-04001QREAT DEALII 4 with possibility of 6 bdrm. 3
' bath, 2 car garage, new & flooring throughout. 745 a ApachaW ay, S115.000.
Ie Op«n ho u se , S a t S-17 3- (12 t0 4)Call733-S8S4.
2 yr old. 3 bdrm . 2 bath— home, w/open floor plan, a on 1 ao; wAprlnUer sys- e tem. great view, 3 ml W of 3 Tf. 8136,000.733-8621
3 bdim. 3 bath, large family room, auto sprinklers, fully laodacaped. over 1800
, sq ft finished, la ^ e 2 car * g a r a g e . R e d u c e d to
$105.000. Buy direct,frofh owner. Located on Diamond Dr.. Kimberfy. 733-
» 2S00 or 702-778-11S4
✓FOR BALE BY OWNERBeautifully maintained 3
s. bdrm 2 bath home. A/C, W ":^p rlnk le i"«y» tem rR V - a parking, dose to park and
schoob «M,000733^439
, 6 BDRMIil 236 Madison, $76,90011730.1654.
A BY OWNER: 3 bdnn, 2Vi « -b « to .2 2 0 0 ,8 q fto n 1 .7 6
acres. Large rough cedar ^ fa m ily ro o m w /w o o d
stove. 5 mln. drive to MV V -Mall. $ 1 0 2 ,0 0 0 . C all J 324-3824 •____________
t FAX i YOUR : AD; TIMES CLASSIRED I . DEPARTMENT— 208-734-^538
ROOMY F an% home k)c«ted In the
800 bIk on Sparks Ave.* O o e e t o a c t ^ S b d n n .
. .a.bath, family rm. 2 f ^ ,
1J Brick & frarne .
t. ‘e r t . Can Ray.
*• VriorftitipflmeBaltfiborth. . '"o Q d . N a a r S a w to o th ;
• Sohooi:-2 o a r g a ra g e , ferMed W* <»varad.pitlo' & d eck off dining area,^
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1 i I- JU »riaale:by-ownerl.Ss-- - t s , duded ranch home on 8 sd. a c re s , 4 bdrm ,.2 bath, t s. a s s t outbuildings. Ideal'
I for horse or cah/es. Call 734-3406
. EbtsaIftlwj»«»K.3.bdfffl.. J 1 bath, living, dining, & family room , fireplace, new gas heat & hot water heater, new roof, a greet buy at .000 .734-6407
House for sale by ownsri 6 5 2 A l t u r a s D r ,T F ,
J 733-1016. . ' f " I BUY HOUSES. S3(«0K ,Z range.' R xers ok. Save ^ Broker fees. 734-9786.
ITF ■ For * « /• by own»n4-5 bdrm, 2 bath, all brick, - This Immaculate home '» haa many recent Improvem e n t s & m a n y f i n e . amenities. Such 'aa AC, gas hest/water, covered patio, fenced backyard,
~ n new windows, & more. Only$99.500.-733-0014 T tor appt e Open /rause
fe 8atJun» 17th, 1pm'■ 4pm. 1338 Wllmora O
TFLocatedon2 '/ ia c ,6 ml E of TF. near canyon. 1 yr old 4 bdrm, 1488 sq ft
^ ■ home. Vinyl siding, 2x8 ~ const., central heat/alr. au to a p rin k le rs . 2 ear
J . garege. $99,600 423^957.fl YOUR.D REA M H O M E^ overiooking Rock Creek
Canyon. 7 bedrooms, 3 ^ baths, fbrmai IMng room, _ ch formal dining room, 2 fam^ 9 or ily rooms, playroom, day- ua light basement plua more cf o n 2 M ao«8 . d ^ B O N .
NIE PARSO N S, CR8 .2 l»4-370.m 1
$143,60a NEWCOKSTR.
SUCTION. Ranch style 3 bedfOom,2bath1640sq. '
t» ft. home in NE area. Bright^ open kitchen and formal g» . dining room. New buyer 12 c a n p ic k c o lo r s a n d% carpeting. CALL KATHY” PAOTRIDGE, 324-3808ns O R V I R Q I N I A E L -b D R ED G E, 7 3 3 -1 7 3 6 . 2
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lyl Estate sale: 2 bdnn home,- an 4 1 3 6 th A v e ., F i le r , , In 734-6017_____________
■ai R LER By owner, 3 bdrm. 1 6 . bath, large lot, appla Ind, at fenced rd , carnet allow- a r ance. $60,000.328-4544
For Sell by owner 3 bdmi 2 » bath home in Buhl, 4.84 acres w/Uve stream. Eves S43-6636 or leave msg
504 I BURLEY/RUPERT
0“ : SUPERB I* IjOCATION*
ii: ; inRuiMrti * -t BEAUTIFUL t =>* B R IC K H O M E *
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Housa on 6 acres, east of \Gooding, 2700 aq ft. 6 ;bdrm.'SVft baths. Fenced '4> a a tu re a w / 2 s h o p s [
■ ^4x302^ $ 110 .0 0 0 . Call '
' I l ii H A O m M W O M B I
2 g re a t re n ta ls , .aide by 1 a ' aide, near town & park., . Poaa lb ie ow nkr carry. ,: $36.900/S34.900. (Cari)- , Jl • 3 7 7 -ae ia wxyaso-Kso. ‘
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'*■ LoM ttd o n r« e r* Isi th!s> '« 1 ; ^ m ln g b r to tO bedroom/. \ • ; .2 U b a% , built ih1903.' : - > Feahirea one leval wHh- Ui
1974aa,tLofBv4noepaee, c r-' o a )(l« 5 M (v sty teed > ^ ■ ; dowa piiia wrap around' t
d e cM res ,o o ao H -iie .:> ^HALLOWS . S
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'{ . OWNER WILL c i ^ W “ ' . NIee com er lot in Hager- i|- man. 3 bdm , 1 bath, dW [| garage. «59.000
T he• Wright Realty Co.I -----------837-4700’-------------
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] 3 bdrm, 3 bath, large famHy room, auto sprinklers, fuP
< 2 w» g a ra g tf . R e d u c e d to
$106,000. Buydlrectfrom . owner. Located on Dia* i
• mond Dr., Klmberty; 733- 1 r 2600 or 702-778-1194
I Well maintained large co^ n e r lot, q u ie ts tre o t, 3
» .bdrm, 1 bath, nice land- , scaping, fruit b ees , gar*I d e n a r e a , f e n c e d ya rd ., Must soe. $74,900. 310 . . Willow. 423-4848 ‘1 KIMBERLY 2bdnn. 2blhrm : older homo w /30x60 shop
w/ 3 -phase pwr -i- 4-car . garage on lerge comm.I fo t, 506 W C e n te r S t. r $ 7 8 , 5 0 0 b y o w n e r . * t 423-6467.
5 1 2 nFARIM/RANCHES/ -
DAIRIES i
: 8 0 a c r e s of g o o d s o il , I ; $2500 acre or best oftor. < ' N of Cutry, 423-5071.; 92 acres, 80 shares ot TF
water. In hay and pasturo.I Home, corrals; loafing _ ’ s h e d s . 7 3 4 - 6 5 1 8 o r .. ' 326-3196
145.6 */• acrea In RIer, 2• hom es, m achine shed , I co rra ls, m angers , and
* granary, fish natchsry..1 Give Gary or Shirley a • I call.■ 112 acres N of Filer, home, - I machine shop, corrals, l ' fish pondaf, V ^er shares.I For details, call Gary or
Shlriey., 2 1 7 a o r e e 600 0 eq . ft.
horse/cow barn, home, pasture, corrals, outbuild- Ings. See Gary or Shlriey •
3M A ^E S ,2 p h « t8 ,o w n - - er will cany. Call Red tor 1 Information.
■ 312 aores, will dMde.Realtor owned.
2 a o r e e , 3 fish p o n d s .$77,000. - *
43 aeree, Hazelton. pump, . mainline, and well. Prop- _ erty being released from 2 C A P p ro g ra m e a r ly . •
. $33,500.
NELSO N ;REALTY
• 7 3 4 -3 9 3 0 .
1000ACRERANCHLocated just 40 minutes
South of Sun Valley. Excellent pheasant , hunting. 3 bedroom
house, BLM grazTng and all water rights Induded.
$32S.OOO excellent - -■
Exchanges considered.PMI Conger
. Sun Valley Realty . (208) 622«3392
MR. RANCHER3 0 4 0 A C R E S -U n iq u e ■
large farm & Irrigation sys- . tem, 3 homes & mobiles,
Roseworth. B22 ■ 900 ACRES - Super tum-
k e y c a t t le o p e ra tio n .. Good Improvements. In- |
.. ^eluding auction barn. A REAL SHOW P U C E
* 700 ACRES - 9 0 0 head cow ranch, some Irrtgated crop & hay land, 4 txirni - hom e .^ o fC astla to rd . >
* 48b ACRES • Seduded nuich, cabin, good water r ig ^ . near Jackpot '.
. ROBEBT-JONES - REALTY * 733-0404
1-800-262-6001 EXT. 1211 ;
SACRIFICE PRICE FOR QUICK SALE BY OWNER: New basement & 2 - : story. 8 0 0 0 sq ft home, garage, 8 stall raised herringbone cinder block .
„ dairy bam. 250'.freestaiis. .1 160 acres. 91 shares wat e r . s t r e a m ru n n in g through. 8 miles ea st ol Shoshone Ice Cavee, 36 . m lle ra o u th of Hailey. . next to BLM, $179,000, | o n ly a e r lo u a b u y e r s I w an ted .-(^ ) 487-3070 I
i 5 1 3 I | acrea£8&l1 ACRE HOMESITE LOT
Privatelarte. O atK lentt^
\ South ol.TVvin Falls r I t a b u il d e r s . INC.
837-6313 :-42(Ma46or.420^&43
3.3 a c m . Meander Point Z
‘.CofTW bi*««To», an un- I detim undui,-n«w atM t- I vision, $16,000.733-7446 |
iend downtown, ctty water I A a a w io e m L 837-6253 |
8AVERJLC0M M »8t0N 2U t ^ tot;.doM.,tQ.Snake •
R tw C anyon, eenvTwnity ^ .« M ^ ,-7 !k (^ a f ta r7 .
615 COMMERCIAL
— PROPERTY---------
■ f 7 7 W E ^ . i to-leam'slofr b u s in ess . W ell e s ta b lished sign b usiness In the Wood River Valley. • Excellent Income poten- i tial In fast growing areo.All c o m p u te r e q u ip ., ;
' graphtes equip., machln-' ' ery and esUblished dient list Induded In sale. Seller la motivated and will cany paper. CALLMINDY ; AT 734-2340./W55224.
GEM :STATE REALTY, INC. 4
734-0400COMMERCIAL PROPERTY For sole, motels w/19 units,
stake house & cocktail \ lounge, living quarters on prem leos. S e rio u s Inquires onlyl Ownor will finance, interestod parties send lo PO Box 6, Chains. 10 83226 -
TF Warehouse, 20.000 sq. f t 2-flr. zone M2.3-phBse pwr. RR sighting, New metal rbof. 302 4Ui Ave.S. $75,000. By ownor. 423-6467. -
A gsrao* aat* Juat lin'l a gangs uiȴiUKUlMnmd In dsuMed CH us tint 739- '' OSSIpraaaZ.
1 5® I| j j l O B I L £ H O M E ^14x62 mobile homo, 1977 J Champion, good shapo. 2 bdrm, 1 full bath, appls In- *; eluded; $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 /offer. 543-6158 leave msg.
14x70 2-bd rm . 1 b a th . : elect covered patio deck. '' 734-4219. message.
16x70' C oncord, '7 5 , 2 bdrm, stove, deck, storage shod Induded. Good ,
'c o n d i t i o n . $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 f 423-64S4
1978 Kirkwood 14x70, 2 bdrm mobllehome. Refrig, air cond. New carpet throughout. 1 bath, stove. ( refrig. w ither and dryer, 7 exceptionally clean. Located In Kimberly park. •-
■ Call 423r5688 days or ^ 423-5458 eves. $16,000
1883 14x66, W/7X21.3 bdnn, 2 bath, wood stove, p appliances. Skylane Parit. ^ $17.500734-6172.
24 X 40, 2 bdrm. mobile j home. To be moved, good
‘cond. Wendell. S36-2702. 24X 60 G re a t L a k e s . 3
b d rm . 2 b a th . T o be m oved. Coll 543-4847 evenings. , ^
FLEETWOOD 14X 70 '3 bdmi, 2 bath, 7x12' IMng room extenston, furnished j w/refrlg. range, mlcro-
. wave, built In dishwasher. • & swamp cooler. $16 .000 . Must be moved. 436-1500.
L A ^ J MOBILE HOME F PARK-Space 104 offers a 1416 sq. ft. 3 bdrm; 2 b a th M arle tte m obile homo, new Insulated siding. storage shed, carport - and a quiet location. IM- MACULATEI $34,900.
SPA C E 38 COUNTRY SIDE VILLAGE otfera a ' Nashua ’Qovemor*. 14x702 bdrm , 1 ba th mobile -r
"homo with appliances, ' l a r g e c o v e r e d c a r port/deck, storage areator all your toysl Call John _ orTen1todeyat734-8774. h
LANDWATCH,REALTOR?
Office 733-3667 7
m u s t SE L L 1 4 X 6 0 2 bdrm, 1 bath. Lg living room, gas h ea t in mobile p^-FTier.$i 1,600 /offer. _ 423^203 or^5S-41 SO y
Mobile home, bank repo. Lazy J Tri. Park, single _ wide, avail. Immediately, t Call 734-5700 to sched- uie appointment_______ -
79 Delta M.H. 36,000 ac- tual ml & 7 9 Honda tow , car. $12.600. 736-9976. J
RUPERT 1971 dbie wide ' w/ stove, refrig. ft wood - ' stove, ready to M moved.. 7:
18 6 3 F iee tw ^ .2 b d rm ,2 -bath,-stove; DWrRealtor
owned. Fofrest S ta tio n s 678-9005 or 436-3628. CMrtySAOMmtRmny J
4 619 “ I I |C E M E r e m ^ L £ l ^ . I
2 cemetaiy lots In Sunset PMemorial Park, sp aces \7*8. 8ectk>n 46 Sunnysl> Jope. Indudes vaults and r , 44x13oompantonmari(ar.P h o n e 2 0 8 -2 2 8 -5 1 3 6 JAmertean Fana. ID Tl
. Ws.“«“ssssi.sis: Jr l f t l P a r k . $ 1 4 5 0 : 4 rRn3)391-913& I
i~ - I I1 _
2 bdrm mobne home, we^. ter. sewer ftaanl.fUmlah^ .’ e d No anlmala. tSOO^ia 1 366-^41 ean in em. . »
• -
I! 1 14UNFURNISHED I
^ ^ ^ ^ j j O U 8 E ^ ~ - 1
' 2 bdrm, w/full basemont, ~ A C , r o a d y J u I y 1 s t .734-4384 . ._________
2 o r 3 bdrm rentals. Call Edith Schmkft, 733-9141.
-3 bdrm bath, nice aite,- T$725 month, avail July , 1 s t 160 9th Ave N, 733-8388 gflor 4pm.________ |
3 bdrni, $500 mo, no pots, T rets. 734*4767 ans. phone
4 bd rm brick h o u s o , 2 | fireplacoa. Call 733-6805. j
4 bdrm, 1'/4 baths, nlco lo- Ication , closo to shop- t ping/achoola, S675/mo. *$250 dop.+ 1 at/last 733- -9237or866-7169 . 2
You'D b« plaaswioy awpritM ;at how atty It it to piaea ■ —doatiriad ad. Tha coal la 2low...tha raaulu ara hlQh. ITharadaMM*a.733-0S3l. t
34 bdrm, 2 both, 2700 sq fl. ”
ranch stylo homo, dish-washer,-fireplace, konnol, :stove end ahed, Jeroipo 'on canyon, $800 * dopo- _ s it 536-6121.
Apt for rent In Kimberiy. 736-0042.
JEROME Large country g,home, shop, 14 ac. pas- ;tu re , pool, jacuzzl. no - smoking. $900.1st last & cleaning deposit. 825-5632 after Spm.________
Jeromo2&3bdrm. $400-$ _4SQ-S475.324-2841. Br
Joromo, 2 bdrm homo, 10 Jacres of pasluro, $480. ^Refs & dep req. 324-6752 ci
READY FOR OCCUPANCY 'July 1 .3 bedroom. 2 both 1 <houso. All brick, sprinkler JBy8tom, g a s fu rn ace , r$850. plus deposit. J
READY FOR OCCUPAN- !CY 3 bdrm 2'/i bth. Great _!country so tting , 2 ca r pi garage. Available today.. {S6M. plus deposit (
CALLBRAWLEYREALTY :734-6888 (Cali Jean evea (
or weekends 734-8480) ^YbuHRndavartalyot Intarait- '
bmoflartngalnlhaciaaairM
JRentals: TF/Jorome. Range H(
$425-$S90 m o,Sandra '324-8762,324-8652 J
TF 3 bdrm 2 bath, family ‘ fhome. Short or long-temi Elease, Open Jul. 1. $676 r+ $350 dep. Day phone F733-6323. Ask for Jeff. r734-6055_eves.________ .
TF 3 bdmi, $450. Also. 2 *bdmi, $350. Remodeling e,being done. 733*2660 . —
TF Charming 3 bdrm, 2 g. bath, fenced yard, AC. ^
flreplaco, excel location, ■ 2avail July 1st $600-I-dep. —call 733*4099. La
FILER Nlco dsan 2 barm "small home, garden. 1 ac •pasture, for horse, etc. No _smoking or pots. $350/mo, Layear’s laase. 733-5542 ti
JERO M E U n lu rn ished ^ho u ses 2 bdrm. refrig. -stovo. WD hookup, refs. .
, $450+d6p. Avail. 7-1-95. J324-4500 or 324-2169. Ne
TF Excutive home, 3 bdmi. !l2 baths, jacuzzl. fonced ,,back yard, excel. location, «$950/mo. 733-0739 ^
HAZELTON 5 bdrm. m ;T bath, July 1-Sept only.$400/mo -f dop. Bargain „ for right family,With tom-poraryaltuatten. 423*5130 J
TF 2 bdrm.posslbly 3 In 7basem ent refrig, stove, ^ w a t e r p o ld .g a r a g o ,$435/mo. 733*2973 after *4pm.________________ J
TFSmaner 2 bdrm avail 7/1 DStovo/rofrig fum, $410 + »deposit Call 733-8656, c
IT 2 bdmi, 1 bath, $300/- amo. 733*1359'_________ 7
TF For sale or ren t execu- TFtive location. 4 bdrm, 2 wfireplaces, double garage, pplayhouse. $700/mo *■ Vcleaning dep. 733-0455 —
-or733*1008 Tri|■ bUNFURNISHED HOUSES, p. Clean 2 bdmi. double car .3
dep. 734-8258.________ tv
I ” 603 I _I FURNISHED APTS/ ^
. I b d m n S n a p t ^ S n ! . ”dudes utilltiee. 734-4364 "
Cottage apts. kitchen units.. _• $396 ft up. 733-6696 H
TF Newly rem odaied 1* bdnn ap t Inquire a t 503 3rd A w E. No peta..
604UNFURNISHED «
Jl A 2 b d r m a p t s ,
---------- $335 A up—______-
Iaundiyfad«lea.nepetsBe4Quin^78»6600
1 « 2 b d m ep ta . f
Srtmenta. ^N..TF F
734^196 ^
1 bdm t spedous, new. ^first daasDving '
aneppis,AC.gasheaL 7$426. plus d ^ 4 £ 3 -5 f3 0 —
. — ^ . .'t.. •
604 I 4UNFURNISHED I
^ F r a / D U P t g f f i ^ I
2&3BEDROOMTOVITNHOUSES • ' J
from $460. JWasher ftOrwr hookup -n
SmaD yard ft storage cNo petsl 734-6600 j
2 bdrm.1V4 bath, apis, ftutila Incl. $ 4 7 6 $ 1 0 0 m dep. 502 2nd Ave N. Callafter 6.733-7138. “
2 bdrni apt In 4*plox excel |JlocatkMi.foaturos Indudos P now floor covering, 1V4bath, covered parking, mkseparate storage area ft ■laundry fadllty. 734-7880 „or 733-6677 ®
'• a. 2 bdrm duplex In Lynwood . ^
area,- no pots, $350/mo. ®734-5380 weekdays ^
2 bdrm or 1 bdrm, both 1 dbath, oppl.,-water, sonlta- ' wtion provided, gos h e a t —$375.733*0739 f
2 bdnn, 1 bath, all appi. In- Ie luding WD, No po te . T 733*0374 or 733-2441.
AVAILABLE SOON Ca1&2 bdrm apts. $335-S435. <
733-0740 J [1322WBshlngtonStN. p„
BRAND NEW. SPACIOUS2 bdmi. 2 tath. ail appls., J fIndMdual laundry room, w-sxcef.tocarfen.n0x(ft> uPerrlne School, $525. * . /
$300 dep. ^7 3 4 ^ 4 or 734^121 JJ
Brand now 2 txlrm, 4-plox, ^extra nlco $500 4-deposit nCall 734*0427 for Into. ^
Clean 2 bdrm w/separate c W /D ro o m . C lo s e to
I schools. $425 * doposlt —Call733-4330:T | -
C le a n , n e w e r s tu d io . I $290-fdep. Utlls. Includ-
’ ed. laundry room avail. 2 INo pets. 733-3824. _*
FILER COUNTRY- Avail- £able July 1 , Large very Idean 2 bdrm, 1800 sq ft . 1brick home, with detached L 2 car garage, appls. lotsof s to ra g e , wood fire- 47,ploco. undorground sprin- .tiers, garden spo t $ ^ ^mo. wlUi $400 dep. Rofer- ,,ences required. 733-3667 J for 734*6774 , .________ 45
Houslnj Applications Are rNow ^ In g Accepted For —Near Elderly, Elderiy & .Dc
. Handlcapped/Dlsabled aPersons, n^nt &-UtlIltles sBased On Income. Apart* smorn NOW Available For —Rent. For Further Infor- ,Fomation Contact: ■ P
The Jeromo Housing 3A^Jthority ® 733*5765 or “
• TOD 733*5678. anEqual Housing Opportunity g
Jerome. 2 bdrm. 1V4 bath ^apt. WD hook-up. small ■*' b a c k y a rd , $ 4 0 0 m o.
■324*7936 12■ ■■' n
Large 2 bdrm basem ent 0apt, W/D hook-up, appi., fall utilities pd. nice area. < $4757mo. 733-0739
Large 3 bdrm. apts. $495to $545 * $300 deaning _ deposit Fenced yard, off- stroot parking. For agpll-cation call 733*1422 days _or 734-9911 evening#. rh
Now 2 txlrm, covered park* —Ing. all opple. Including CoW/D, water, sanitation, silawn care 'paid. $450 ft$250 dop. 734*8674 or —734-1121 t f
— nNew 2 bdrm. covered par1(* n
Ing, all appls. Including CW/D. water, sanitation, plawn care paid. $450 -f 6
. $250 dep. 734-8674 or —734-4123 ________ g "
New Deluxe, 2 bdrm apts, I 'w/lots of extraf.- Large ■kitchens, self-doanlng ov- ^ ens. Ice-maklngTofrlg.D/W, and oak cabinets, *walk-in c loae ts , utility °c lo s e te , AC, ft l a rg e S decka. Handicapped urib available.' $476/mo. Call733-8869_____________ ,
TF 2 bdrm, 2nd floor, deck, _ very dean, no smoking orpets, $425/mo -fdop. 733- ' 1433, or 734-6272.
Triple A quiet and dean, 1 bdrm, $315. per month plus deposit. Call 733-
■3669 before 5:00pm------- .Upstaira. 2 bdrm. W/D __
& lown cars providod. - f$4757mo 7334739 ■
TF Studio a p t no amoking, Mtno drinking.no peta. $250 1 0am o , 1st ft last req. $60 sisecurtty dep. Avail 6-19. C733-6319 A
Space tor rent (•Sreaf Locatlor
------- ‘Quainy Space----- 'C pm pem vB'R
'A va ll^ la Immi ContactMargo, LMuegerl Property Manager 1223 Lynwood Mall TMn Falls, tdatib 83301 736-1857
Mondey.
604 I I " UNFURNISHED I
^A PT 2 2 ] J P J g ® 8 | j [
Brand new duplex 2 bdmi.• $425 (no + $425 deposit 1
Call 736-9021 6pnv11 pm.TF Clean Ibdim. a p t NO
SMOKING, NO PETS. , f$350 + d ep ., 1 yr. lease. HaCall 734*4431 eves. • ^
UNFURNISHEDAPT/DUP. I pLarge 1 bdnn. upstairs ap t ^
Indudes, appllancos, wa- 1 5 , ter, sanltotton, hea t $350per mo.-fdep. Call 733- J l l !0661 evenings.________ ^
UNFURNISHED APT/DUP- ILargo 2 bdrm. upstairs ■ap t Gas fumaco. now In- 1 ^sulated windows, refrld. ft 14w s to v o fu m is h o d , WD •h o o kupa , no p e ts , no ^s m o k in g . $ 3 9 5 p e r ■ » ,mo.-futil. $350 dop. Ref. MZreq. Call Kathy 734-2559 pem days 734-0648 ovos. ft $ t:
' weekends. 0^
605 “ \ R O O M S F O R R E N ^
2 very dean, all utilities In- d u d ^ , w/refrig. 733-7434
Capri Motol, kltchenottes,' $160... VW«ly. rales start- Ing at $140. Coll 733-6452.
Fumishod room, no smoking, no drinking, Indudes utilities $250. 733*8627
Meture non smoking, quiet i f~females, $200 per mo.+. ■ . V 2 of e lectric ity . Nicehome, kitchen pnwleges, in hquiet area. Call 736-1580. Jy/j
Room for ren t full houae privileges. $225 month. 3 ■« 734-5821 after 7:30 pm-Rooms for rom. $45 wk. _£!!i- 825-5733 • 734-3540 7 .^ 0
1 . • ; $45606 ~
J J O B I ^ ^ J O M E S J ™ J
2 bdrm mobile In-Jerome,$390-I-dep. 324-3430./
607 I ^OFFICE & Ib i
_ R E T A !L S P A M S3e
1ST MONTH RENT FREE A ig 1700 square feet large re- ceptlon room, 4 private offices ft area for secro- ”34 tarial pool. 734-5380 -
451 E p s tla n d , v a r io u s jnto sizes. Large end Small. 734Call 733-4122._________ ____
Downtown office apace A lb avail. July 1st. Appx 250 r r ; ; eq ft. SI 95/mo Includes some utilities. 734-1270 _2l2
For rent or lease ice cream parlor In Je ro m e . Call3 2 ^ ^ - ___________ L
OFRCE SPACE 800 sq.'it. on Blue U kes
Blvd. North. All utilities. “ 850 sq. f t w/2 bathrooms, 4rtllltle8 Induded. . ^
and125 0 s q . ft. w / 2 b a th -
rooms,utilities Included .*y y on Blue Lakes Blvd. * * * All have ample paridng.Co.ntact Steve Hallows
HALLOWS —REALTY734-4334 ^OFRCES Tor
$130 up 736*6022 • eve
Prime Blue U k es Retail / Wea Offtee Space. 734-1357 ton
Commercial/retail office Year space available. 2500 sq gus ft call 734-6681.__________
TF Offlco retail spaco-for Year r e n t606 sq. ft, $276 per bui mo. Includes u tilities , wel' C ^ p u s commerKe shop- 324 ping cen te r. CaU 733-6384 10 am to 6 pm. g
I . I D /608 Bm
• COMMERCUU.PROPERTY ‘ ^
Bunding for lease In Buhl,4200 sq . ft. Showroom M an d offlcea, 2 1 0 x1 2 ' ■ o v e rh e a d d o o re , Call | 1 643-6495 ,_________
OFFICE-SHOP ^ 'S I WAREHOUSE ^
3HOP-50 X 60W/212x14 a ; , !overiiead doors, heat ft .1
offlce on 1-3 acres. (Fenced, M-2 zoned. in*
Leaseorbuy. Call Steve Haltows GHALLOWS Dua
---------REALTY------------ ^734-4334 _
I _ Ja r 610 Sw
STORAGE/ 2WAREHOUSE RENTAL ____
lO .O O O eqftw arhouse space for rent or lease. vVani Call 736-4282, 301 4th tyh Ava S Twin Falls. . wm
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ly. Ju n e 19 ,1995 Times*Newi
! 610 STORAGE/
WAREHOUSE RENTAL
“ SHOSHONE ^ALPINE MINI-STORAQE Now renting 6x10,10x10,
10x20 units.For moro info contact:
Hadden Realty 886-2269
4 eir^I FARMS FOR RENT
1 Irrigated pasture,
615 MOBILE HOME
SPACE
14wk»e lot Eden 324-3430
4 616jROOHIjATESWANTEO
Female' to sharo houso.$125 mo. 1/3 utlls.733- 0964 eves, or message.
Twin Falls man wants m&n to shore mobile home,$160/lnd. util. 734-2894.
“ ^ o i_ ^ A T T L £ ^ _
10 heed longhorn cattle, ' w/calvos ot thair aide.324-7292_____________
3 Jersey steers, 12 wks. old. $150 ea. or $400 tor - all. 324-4936. •________
MO day old bull calves.$45 ea. 543-4066
TQ hoed Short bred Holstein dairy heifers, good size and good quality.Moms ft eves. 632-4278,431-42780f 532-4326.
^ Holstein heltors, 500 I b s . u p t o 7 0 0 l b s .S36-6520. _________
M springer heifers for sale.300 to 400 Ib. steers tor sa le . WIII deliver. Call684-3923.____________
3eautlful purebred Sem- .Intol yearling bull, Tested.
Bulls tor lease.Al backgroundl 643*8373
Colostrum feed calves, some weaned. 733*3634.
For salelll i~Holstein SpringerHettorsB
Al background.Wanted 500-lb open
Holstein heifers.643*6373.
1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * *^ Holstein cows tor sale, .65 lbs. milk on 16 lbs grain in pasture. Available appx 9-1-95. 503*^-3166
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Newborn beef X calves, flnd/contract 352-1167
VANTED- Herd milking cows ft Holstein Springer heltors, will pay top priM,Tom H arris. 324-2260 eves or 731-2250 days.
Veaned Holstein heifers tor sale. 543-5601.
^earilng and 2 yr old Angus bulls. Semen tested. ready to go. 326-6339
heading black SImmental bu lla , m o d e ra te birth weight, good EPD's. Call 324*8035 after 8 am
i "702 I |D A lR Y EdU IPM EO T
^ M H 2 1 2 fe o d w a g o n . scales TMR. exc. cond.$9500. 644-2774.
7 M ICUSTOM
FARM SERVICES
^1 ground worit, chopping.tfireshing, rock pidcer,
swath, bale, stack. loader,. trucks, manure haul.
Randy Weaver. 543*6886.CUSTOM BAUNQ
In-line baler. 73»fg78GREEN CHOPPING
Hay. grain ft com iguana's Custom Farming -326*4506 or 676-1666
Jantz Custom Haylngt Swathing, baHng. stadfig .
2stringorffonteto9 .Cdl 643-6049.
4an'uw hauling. 326-6468
" ^ h a y i n w M ^ ^ will cuatom bale, stack. haul. 631*6188.________
I : 704 1 - I m r m u a c h i n e r ^ .
135 Massey Ferguson <fie- se l trac to r . C om ple te , rabuBd. New paint fttlrw . . Runs great 678-5946. '
■bags. Can 536^5023-------- --------Baier.^ewather, 2 tractora.----------4-trucks. one retrtAver, . laasooabie 643-6119. ; . .
3ue to health m uat aeli.1100 NH aw athar, 14‘. gaa, oab & cooler, field read y , new b o ll s lc le .$ ^ . 910 NH 14\ gaa. no cab, needs side aeo- tion. fleld<read7.-$3700. ’Bolt) In good cond: Fair- flaw 764^270.
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' of h e a r t s . ^ openi no-trum p'would ha’ descriptive and less
D e ar Mr. WolCT: P a r tn e r opened x>r next hand overcallec held five spades (jacl X in clubs and two i re d su it. W as m y j spades too much?
, Trump Poor,
‘ A N SW ER: Y es, to couple of levels. Yo
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■ sive.
DearM r.W bllT :At duplicate it’s con! w hen p a r tn e r oven trum p immediately c nent’s opening and \ so af te r his LHO op suit, followed by two you clarify?
Same Bid. DKTeKOtM
ANSW ER: A no-tru immediately afler ar
I ^ ? 0 4^ F A R M M A C H IN ^
‘ 2 Rotary Hoes. 2 IHC Sid I J e - M o e w e r 8 .7 ’ r o '; Shredder. 734-0445
466 JO balor, exc. condit on. Cail 543-6010.
F o r s a le 466 JD b a le i exce l, co n d . $3000 c
V • . best offer. Call 537-6533Por sale: heavy duty ha ' fluffors, 2 models. 6'& 8645-2426____________
Freeman 370T, 1992 mofl , el, hydraulic drive. Exi
cham ber, knotter lubei . knotter fan. Bull gear lu ber, wide PU, less thai SOK bales. Always store< Inside during off soosor $27.500.629-5720.
i Front loader for Ford N R ear hydraulics. $300 423-4696____________
' Heath 6 row bean cutter Lockwood 8 row boar windrower. 543-5721
Hesston 500 swathor. runt good, $675. MP 55 3bo( tom plow $375. Call 543- 4719 evenings.
, JD 1 3 6 0 h y d ro sw ing f swathsr, $2600. MF 655
swather, $1900.8 HP portab le w elder. S500. Or trade all for good tractor. 637-6346
Knight Big Audio 12 feed wagon, tandem axle pull type. Farmhand 4H food wagon, single axle, pull type. 24' hay trailer, tandem axle, duals, pintel hitch. Call 624-4507
MHchell pit pump, usod for lagoon pump, power take off. or you can put motor on K. Pressure up to-IOOO lb s . p e r s q . Inch. Like new. 536-5520.
NH 912 Swather, cab, bl- cool, blower, hydrostatic drive, 14' double sickle h e a d e r w /condliloner. Ford 6 cyf. g a s engine. Machine runs well. $6600. JD 218 jbalor. PTO need som e work bui will bale hay. 324-3543_______
New Holland 263 baler, good shape. 438-5968
Se)f-untoader. 3 axle farm bed, for rent for 3 months. Call 677-4S38 TRACTORS: Used/new ■"~4x4‘compact d ie s e l" '
tractors with k»dor.. IfnplemerTt packages and
backhoe attachments..-W eekend
farnws/landscspersi ' Vtoo/MasterCard
Hobby HoreeRariche Jftrome 206-324-S6S6
Used & New sman 4x4 tractors, loaders. Implements. Call 324-5858. •
W anted hay eohdltloner ■■ nJbber rollers to fit New ■Honar)d910twather.,Call '20&-324-66S8.
“ F 0H D H983 LTN 9000.- Prtced to sen now. Diesel,
-------- T 7 S n S io r8 2 T rb S r» e k r• ready, 678-3654:
: fO‘88'5tick'®F,Tmy a tick '
I : . - 70S .1
PARMARANCH ^ ^ U P P U E ^ ^
-. .2-iO.OOObushelm0talgra- , . n a r la e , to b e m o v ed .
O S 0 0 M ch .S 3 7 -« 0 9 ; Burley T M torS o lvaga
Coriit)We&tractor p A ’ ID ♦ 4 3 8 - 6 4 2 0 ', '
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r's Market-i: e s o n b r i d c
g tw o sp a d e s a n d a n o -tniitive th re e c lubs, o r m ore> est r e b I d w ith : A n o - trA -Q , ♦ K -Q -J-9 , b id folk_________ ______ re c t posBUns. Tupelo. Mlu: mUCh. ]
is u su a lm in im um v a lu e r d o u b le, I w ould ch o o se en«{? IiA re b id o f t h r e e m u s t eid s u g g e s t m o re fen d a (le -em phaslze th e p l ic a tel-value in th e A-Q ra re ly be n in g b id of tw o tru m p c hav e b e e n m o re!ss com plicating .. D ^ r M
1 o p en 0— tw o h e a
x>ne s p a d e a n d I f p a r t iUed tw o h e a r ts . I - trum p , Ljack high), A-x-x- vitation^ /o sm all in each ly j i im p to fo u r' A N S W !•oor. I^kport, Text* n o -trum
•mbc-ups, to o m u c h b y a th e G ert Y o u r h a n d w o s C onvent tw o sp a d e s ; th e ings. decided ly exces-*
D e a rM i If p artne a g a i n s t
in fu s in g fo r m e ' m u s t I d e r c a l l s o n e n o - a n d dumly a f te r a n oppo-
o p e n s o n e in a A N SW E two p a s se s . C an ce p tio n
m / s hollat Meaoiag*. fihelliy. king shoi
Mich.
t ru n ip o v e rc a ll■ a n open ing b id capyrii
7 0 5FARM & RANCH
SUPPUES
ro w Pintle hook.*goosenecka to 24,000 lbs., flatbedsfc PU's, axles & tri parts. Ml
-T ra ile rs 6 2 3 -4 6 3 0 0____ 731-4630I le r , _10 o r 4 7 0 6
Oat seed for sale. Caliber * ®--' • Monida. Otana varieties____ 95 /96 % germ ination„od, S12-S15/CWT. Deliver ^ avail. Neff Mill, Ruby Vof tber! '®y- NV- 702-779-2265.ir lu- -------------------------------than 7 0 8ored I HAY.QRAIN ison. I F ^ D
TTT 1 ton bale stacking;, a ha] 300 734-9743'
1995 1st c rop alfalfa oi grass hay. Call 736-735S
1st cut hay 60 ton, baled ~ before rain, $70 evenings.
M l 543^719.>43-' Alfalfa hay, excel. 1st cut
ting, 400 tons. $65 to $95. ;— Near Walla Wallo. WA.
(509)529-1719.________
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Horso hay mix. Call ---- , 543-8373
Zf, P lg/anlm alfnd Mri Cream and/or milk waste.
55 gal. drum or 250 gal. totes. 324-8606 ask for Jo h n M. on ly or leave
' message.
^ I H o r e E S
1 yr Sorrel flify $500. 9 yr. Sorrel gelding. $1200. 4 yr. Sorrel filly $1500. 7 yr
T T Sorrel gekllng $750. 8 yr X b lack R a n c h g e ld in g
$1250. S y r Paint mare J '* $1500. Call 423-6762
'IS- 2 Arabian m ares. $1500 00. each. Call 678-2012
ale 4 year old AQHA gelding, ranch raise and broke,
— exc. rope horso prospect, gentle, quiet and guara- teed sound, $2500. 702-
— re5-2243or702-re2i2375 rm . -7 yr old Bay geldlnd. QH.
great In mtns. $1500.4 yr ■ ojdgreygekfmg.QH/Appy
- - - -X . great In mtns,-packs.- $900.324-7128
Arab gelding, 5 yr. bred for racing, intelligent, excel, disposition, endurance c a n d i d a t e . E n g l is h
- started. $1500.326-4654.
I CRAWFORD FARRIER— SERVICE
Over 20 yrs. e)(perience. ^ Specialize in chronic &'
temporary foot disorders.• Head farrier fbr West TX
~ sta ta UniveiaiV for 4 yra. ^ Worked w/Dr. P a t t e r - ^ son ® Cartyon, TX for'
o v e r a y ra . F o r r e s t & _ Michele. 324-9188.
2 ' H orsM :Bouoht,*oW and & -trededrC(^>733-6066-----_ M organ/Q fillv , cu rren t ;i;- —shots^wofinedrA trlnvns •11 _d..Hottaf.aua«tjLJJenlla^ _ $750.733-e9S3;. .
Reg. 11 yr. e ld ArablaH mare, wea bioke. $1200.
3 yr. eld quarter.filly, well b roke ; s e t t le d , q u ite ,
| . $1000.
' -j■ ■■ , L -
■win FailT w L w '^ '''M ofla^. Jun
•Miscellane) G E ® ; Bobby Wolff
c t‘p ^ t i o n ) 'a l w ^ ’ p fo n U s ^ trum p opening bid with one ore stoppers in opener’s s u it -trum p bid af te r an opening allowed by two passes (indi- Msition) does nut promise as 1. By agreeineht, the range iially 9-13 HOP. With more, a le is p re fe rred . T he differ* f In th e indirect position; one e ither bid something or de-
a one-level contract. At du- : te , , th e c h e a p se ll-o u t is / best; therefore, the one-no- p call gets m ore latitude.
Mr. WolfT:n one no-trump and respond icarts to partner’s Stayman- r t n e r ju m p s 'to ' fo u r no- i, is this Blackwood or an in- m al ra ise in no-trump?
D»y Well. Bellevue. WMh.
^ E R : I t is a n invitational jn ip ra ise . To avoid future ps, you should agree to play ert)er Four-Club Ace-Asking mtion afler no-trump open-
Mr. WoIfT:tner leads the ace of a suit ist a n o -tru m p c o n tra c t,I d rop my king? I held K-6 immyheld7*5>4.
string Saver. KlagitOD. Ottiuio
HSR: Yes, you m u s t An ex- in m igh t b e m ade if dum- lolding makes it obvious the hould not be sacrificed.
(sqtMMlenttaThsAce*, P.0.B<b I2KI. :7US.<MhSASEfcrRplr.
im UniM Fulure Sjndicalc
i ; 7 0 9 . iH
— I Standing at stud-COMET- cks, black & white Toblano s for stallion. Reg Missouri Fox MK Trotter. Has It all • conf or-
3 0 r mation. color, natural gait, great disposition & stands
----- 16 hands, stud fee, $300.734-5257 or 733-6493.
Trailer & H orseshoeing ^ equip. Call 326-4631.lies! WHITEHEARTo n . Boarding, training,lery Lessons/engllsh-weatem,Val- Indoor outdoor arenas,>. Mirrors, dally turnout, ----- Round pen. 324-9160,
MARE 14-yr-old. $1200. 423-6236. ■
Tei i " ” 7 1 0 I | h o r s e e q u i p m e o t
I o r Clrde J Horse & stock trirs. 352 Wade Zolllngor Oakley. __ Basin 676-3342lied Horse & llvostock tris., 16* igs. Maxon, $3350. Only au
thorized Travalong dealer - - - in the Magic Valloy. Sev-
eral used units In stock. MK Trailers 823-4630 or 731-4630___________ __
— New 2 o r 3 h o rse slarit 08. load, walkln tack, $3900
FIRM. Also saddles end— tad<. 324-7126
O ld h o m e m o d e h o rse trailer. $3X . 734-5053.
Ito. ^ . r , Ilal. i 711for I m R I Q A T l O J i
71/2 HP single phase hand— 7 Une pump. $ ^ .3 2 4 4 7 2 0
8* aluminum gated pipe30& 40 ft lengths. 20 hp
^ turbine pumps & panel. Call423-571&_________
yr PORTABLE SPRINKLER yr " PIPE REPAIRS
1 g W|nd damage or ire deaning up bonepile. Call
Clydes SprlnMer Pipe— Repair* a t 678-7149 <
Wanted ^ p e trailer for 40'— handline8.Ca]l366-21t8.'
e, I ' 7 1 3 I| _ S H E E P 4 Q 0 A ^
^ Q oats for sale. All ag es . - ^ variety of b re«l8, $60 &J . . i g ^ ^ ^ 1 7 7 , 677-3319. _
“ Nannies, bablee& l Sauna 1” Billie for sale. 73^1958
— '
i - 8 0 1 : \ r- ANTIQUES &ir J C 0 U £ C T I B L ^ ,
^ S )3 q S e ? sp e e d w m a n s r V- (Raleigh) from Engiond . d orlgnal. Cali 324-7496
it Batfalee fbr Sale: 73»<S65. .v
r CHEVY B Camino, 1970^^ -“ BflWOTaiiMTtCoHalrial- “- T -fiflM ,$ 8 0 0 a '.3 2 6 « fe -r - HaDey^ Antique M ariut
It Roberta McKercher ' H anay 'ip .'0ver60dea(^' era wUI sa le a variety, of
Kama from the onftiaiy te the extraerdlnaiy. ■
.• :S a tJ u ly ts t9 r7 v , :, ' • 8 u a Ju ly 2 » I^ 7 . ; - I U to l July 3ia 10-5.'- Pm ajpy iw A iee te loh ton
- v . ; ^__e{___ :___w-rX_____ ______U _
iu n e .ig , 1995
eous ;802
APPLIANCES^ GE dec. stove, self dean- = L Ina ovdn. o oid. $ 1 2 5 je s - —734-1137;------
Konmore portaWd. apt size ill- dryer. 110-V, $100/offer, mg 734-6105 after 3pm
UNBELIEVABLE PRICE as_ _Lawn mower, l mo old, Ige $100. TV cabinet, $25.
a 734-3296 ttSk for Listt.5*** Used Woshor & dryer for n e • sale, oxcol. shape, $325 le - or bost offer. 734-0296
call aflor 6:00 p.m,
is Wanted dM dorslhre .JO- TVs, VCR's, & Appls.
TV Doctors 734.9166'Woshor, $135 a olhor usod
app liances. B lacker's, nd 223 2nd Ave E. 733-1804 m - Whiripool woshor for salo, .0- good shape. $100. Call [„. 324-6732._____________
Whirlpool washor. $100. tb. D ryer. $75 . Tan so fa ,
$100. Call 734-7724.
^ -------------------------------rc ■ 804 ay IBUILDIHQ MATERIALS
® 8 ' single pole florescent tubes, $2.15 ea. 4 'double polo, $.80 oa. Call 733-
. 6146 ask for Kent
Grovel reasonable & small lit tractor wort(. 543-6294.:t, ''-6 I 808
I COMMUNICATION10 I • P ^ C E S
Radio phono w/key pad,M- TX 6000 JEBI trunking,
rt- fully progrommable for le BOO MHz. Leaving tho
aroa. Call 543-8474 eves.
i i o i " J _ _ C O M P U T E R S ^
^ 4860X2-68, 16mb RAM, 540mbHD, 2x CD-ROM, r e - b i t S o u n d , 1 4 .4
mi . Fax/Modem, 14* .28mm - r Monitor, W FW Q 3.11 .
DOS 6.22. only $1749: !1° 486D X 33. 4m b RAM.
540mbHD. 14* .28mm Monitor, DOS 6,22, WF- WQ 3.11, and more only
™ $999.736-4653
— Cbmpac lap top computer, ng a66 DX25,8 MB ram, 120
HD fax m odem , su p er— VGA monitor, $1600/offer.
Cell 543-6741 ev es or„ . _____________'• Tandy 1000 SX/soKware
and p rin te r; G ree t for beginners. $350 or best
— -oHor. Call 734-0236.
— t I“ I
T Churct) pews, hide-a-bed!~ sofa, cor stereo speakerJ- box. Besiofler. Christian' - -Center 733-6255T, Couches, coffee table, cor- ' nor tables, dining set, ml- “ c ro w a v e . e n te r t a in .
center.Uke new 733-4164.
k- Eloctrlc lift redlnor chair, or e lectric bed . twin size
w/maple head board. Call^ 733-6454._____________
Floral ea rth lonos-bluo couch W/matchlng chair. $250.734-2127. .
0 For s o le m atching loveseats, light color, $75/palr.
Z Call 733-6779._________Full size plllow-top mat-
J tr e s s a box sp rin g , inJ plastic, $150.734-8661.^ King s ize 6 postdr w ater~ bed w/nearV now wave-„ less mattress, $200. Call[ 324-7041._____________
King size plllow-top mat- 7 t r ^ a box spring, still in ‘ plastic $250.734-6661
Q ueen size Medlterreen1 bedroom sot, nighlstands.' Ig. dresser & vanity dress-2 er. like new. 324-5399y. Queen size mattress end >■ box springs wtth attached
frame, $100. Bunk bed with m a ttre sse s plus 2 dressers. $225. Uke now 6 draw er black lacquer
» d resser with mirror and m a tc h in g q u e e n s iz e headboard and bed with
. - f ram e , $ 500 . A ntique11 doors and window frames '• _wfth8lass,$10each.Be8t.
offers. Cali 734-0963. -I Q ueen s ize p ll le w -to p
mattress & box spring, sttn : lnpiastks$200. 734-6681
ReducedI Maqve and blue . couoh . w /h ld e -a -b ed .
$275.733-3961;_______Twin size plllow-top mat
tress & box sprlog8,«tili in ' p l a s t i c . $ 1 2 5 . . C a l i
' 734-6661
Wateitwd, KTng. waveless. mirrored headboard, ped-
, estal, S20W Jffer.733to Wood dining room set, ta-
I . bla.flLS.padded chairs,.2 . i g y ^^dw lfa! $175. Cali ;
Wood framed couch, a 2 —malohing-ohal?a. G reat- •
I : .. 812 I i ^ HEATING a
lAIRCONPrnONlNQ _Sony fwoRl turntable, Akal i
100 'w att stereo receiver, I Sony .cassette recorder, I
i738^667 or 734-8774
' ' 1 ■
n 813J L ^ A U g n O N ^ ^^ SALVAGE AUCTION
Twin F a lls jS h o Izfl ^ , J u n a 2 4 t h * 1 0 A M er. Absolute Uquldation
Bidg materials • Carpet -- B»ctiiC‘Ev«iythlngGoaa :E info Call-208-362-5193 Id,— American Associated _ '■B. AueUpneer*_ 800-666-075^,lor ^ I ~25 i 81598 J^L A W N A Q A R D E J^
- 1992 8 hp Snapper ridingmower, w/bagger, excel
■ cond. $600 d r . ^ offer.- Call 655-4)44. • '
All of MV. Tractor a loader, rototllling, mowing, blade w o rk , c o r r u g a t i n g .
^ - 0 2 6 ^ 1 .Custom Rototllling 5' tiller
_ mounted on tractor. > ' n Call Murray Barkman at
_______ 734-6030.
^ *Do you need your lawnt> mowed & trimmed?
"I » Call 734-1141.. ■ » > ' • ROTOTILLING
Large or small gardens, lawns, lota. Free estlmat-
3® oa-733-6769. Bruce.
| _ M j S C r o R S A ^- 1 portable concrete mbier, *1 w/gas engine. Used very
11^. 4} 15' 5 hole horse trailer wtipels. 733-6234..
2 boxes Bridon twine, 9600' and 170 knot, $20 each. 2 glass Coca Cola pitcher,
» $20 each. Call 536-2451 0 — ». 2 chalnsaw s. good cond- $75 each. 10 ft Unlmesh -I saUlllte, Echo Star SRD-
5000 reclever chip, you move $500.886-7693
t, 2 lawn canines, used1, once..$w each.4 Call 837-6346.i" 2 person Indoor A rcade
. b a sk e tb a ll g am e, like‘ new. $150. Call 733-6957
^ after 12 noon._____'* Baham a cru lse;'5 day/4V n ights, underbookedll
Must Sollll. $279/couple. '" Limited tickets. 1-407-r, 767-8100 exL 9181 Mon-0 Sat 7am-8pm Mtn time
1 FAX» YO UR : AD
TIMES'CLASSIFIEDd ep a r t m e n t
2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8
H eavy duty drill p re s s , $ 175 . Lg m oney sa fe , $ 250 . F ire s a f e , $25 .
■ 733-9444________ ■
'■ Log Cabin pkg 910,945■ 24‘x32'wHh 8 'porch roof.>■ r Swedish cope, saddle■ notch logs 2 *x6 * T a a roof : decking. Plans, video. loft a other sizes available.
" 307-664-2445.: MOVING: Must sell 1991’ GE frost free refrig. $400.- B ench c ra fl lo v e e e a t,. $250. Ponasonic KXPII-, 80 Dot Matrix prin te r.
$100.AlIinexc.conditk>n. Prices neg. 326-6639 .
M6vtr>g m ust ^11, '8ed(/tfft/l3peicebdrm
set. mattress good.cond,- $399. HklM-bed, nuetral, r $65. Call 736-6785.i R EPO SSESSED : S tee i '
b u ild in g s M ust s e l l 2- QUONSEThuthalf-round
arch style steel buildings.I Brand new, never erected.
Ono Is 40x40. Will sell for b a lance ow ed. 1-600-
' 465-1644; weekdays AM■ Saltless water softener, a
electric treadmill, all In ex- j cei cond 326-5052 after 6 - I Sinks, 2 white bath oval I $50 each, 1 WhHe kitchen ! tile end, $ 1 1 0 , all new.' Call 7a4-4135. •I VCR. $75. nlntendeo game., $20. Mkm, $50. Sapphire
r in g , s a c r i f i c e $ 7 5 ., 733-9444 .
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■17 Howard Cabinet Grand piano, excel corxl, iMnch Induded. $760.734-9654 ’
Drummers sp ed a l; .Rgto Toms, $160. N symbols, $190.24* ride bol; $170. CaiieTS-8161. '
' Guttaramp.MarshanJCM- ' 900.2-chanei stereo. 100
w attaw /412C eIee tlon c a b in e t. $ 1 0 0 0 . Mini cond. 324-7003.
Kawal Keyboard aynthealz- e r w ilh P e a v e y Amp. $500.324-7010.
Valvastato
- ar, 6.tT)oa.'old w/cav*r:&
TTwmaa e r o ^ ’tSW^offar A lte8 ax o p h o n a ..tf i8 5 : - •ftm. Can734-788a: 'U : .
li
Smith C orona X O-4900' - New. $ 1 8 0 .7 3 4 ^ 7 .- , : L
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» I P E T S a ^ P P U E s ] ')N AIREDALES PUREBREDlall- -4200_643.874J-avaa-oe-
- - ^ - 6 3 2 7 ---------1
Clmn»d. 733-0931.1- • . lea
fw. ■ ■
i i? Call 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 ex 0-
— Thomas BacUrae Service, , Servif^PaultoGcodhg It *■ roundotions ~
Water Lines > > Etc.— 8254237Jime625-5414VurBl
733-9649 ♦21 a the tone
* S a R ConstructionNeed a backhoe? '
IS. Need a dum p truck? at- Dependable & E ^ e n c e d l
985 S . 1 2 0 0 & , Eden— C a l lu 8 a te 2 ^ 5 4 1 6 .
^ CERTIFIED STEEL» BUILDINGS
' Metal Bulldlnos S Roofs“ ♦Garage ♦workshop
L C o iS p i^ llJ ififfijlT loN
D- 736-6548 ^)u Call Anytime
— TWIN FALLS ip PLAN ROOM
Z BluM rint w i e s
n- M obile L ube-N -T une Quality C ar C are
” o l f c h a n " w R a f f lo r Service, Battery Testing.
733-6810 •
ALAN'S Qsnsral Carpsntry R em odels • New.
, construction • Spedatty decks, patios, patio covers,
barports, sheds. Small
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HELPING HANDS I CLEANING SERVICES
' m Year Serving Twin Falls f •Re8ldi9ntlal& Business
•tnsindA)nd6d.FreeEstirnate8 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 ^
COUKmY CLEANERS I Ws dean here, we dean
there, we dean everywhere. ■ Residential, d ^ in g , I
offices. Reasonable r ^ , I
ABM, COMPUTER SERVICE
Upgrade, CD, memory.; Support, service, trade.I ' Low rates; software:
COMPUTER COUNTRY CLUB’ I
Upgrade, CD. m em o^. Support, service, t r a ^ Software m embershipl - I
733-0025 :Located acroM tha atraat I
R &1H C o n stru c tio n , R em M ftR ep^rB
Ded(8« S id in g -D ^ ; '
M V C :7 3 3 tM 4 « ^ |
decorative colored concrete;. S A V E 1 0 - 3 0 % over most contractors.
- ^ C n S S w A u ! ^ExpM hanoinfl. tapino & l_ ; te x tu r in g .% ln c e l^ '
' Joba-la/Beorainall- m
drfvB y^< ; P a ^ n q lott.
50 W H liliA N 'SH EPPA R D ■or— pupi-1-malerAKO-refli- " i ' T C hB m pionah ip b lo ed Sc lines . $250. 436-0645
; leave r n e s ^ e .
M S £ ie x t 2 f o r m o r e In fo rm
Ice JD EXCAVATION * Footings, FcundaiioRS WMeffafi>ood8.TopSofl
lc. Fine Grading, landscaping ursl Reasonable Rates/Trade e RodcHauflnq 734-7948
I FENCES!P HEAinWOODCONStlltiCTIONL l Froe Estim ates _■ Local: 733-9063 W l-eOO-733-9063
P FENCE PRO:;Fenc6s, Decks, Awnings.
W e build & repair ifs all types of fenoes.
Work guaranteed. F r e e ^ m a t e s .
^ 423-4490 o r
^ m K S n S S E B U^^^IdW orM F toortng■ ArtMry■ H a rd « k ^ Installation■ Rnishing & Reflnishing
P aIrrtlt^(In8 lde& outfP en Button
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■ M & M Construction Remodels & Repairs
a Roofing. Decks, fences, , Siding, Ooots, Windows, .
Caipei, ^ m ^ Qeaning l |
Treat's Concrete Const
I Concrete work of all t y p ^ . Foundations & excavation for manufactured homea;
y FREE ESTIMATES ■ 423-4524 or 733-3923 I
I W&WCONSTRUCnON I - 60YEARSINAREAC o n c r ^ to trailer roofing
_ Decka & remodeling■ CALL RM FREE ESnUATES■ '733-0385
S DEUVERED •Is S an d & gravel . topsoll
NORTHWEST COMPANY, INC. V
W ^ R K O ^ A ^■ Home repair; Bectrtc^,I plumblngi light carpentry,
pamtifM y^&buldlng. ^
f 7 S 3 » E b
.HONEY DO, INC.I1I No Jo b too small .
Can DEWEY TUBBS i
vmyTHomeSkflng- .. Insured. Free Estimates - KEN'S Handyman Service »
326-«e36 or 328-8045 ;
I,
’ : PERSONAL CARE ^
j E S f f l E S S u H sI m d a h o h o m e : :
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Painting, Roofing, Skiing, u Decks, Fences & ^
Remodeiing of All Types.7 3^1716 V ^
3 2 4 ^ a _ a 2 6 ^ _ G W a r d 's H o m e C o n s t r u c t i o n
. Room adcBUons, remodeling, eledrical,plui^ng.Noic« ■
too large ortoo small. 20 yrs ■ ' exper, Free estimates, ■ i
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Also Lawn C are m 423-4296 o r 420-7079 ■
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Com plete hom e repair . R em odel & Additions
W s C are! Ql:733-6747 - - 1
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24 h o u r^ p w S S e^ ce . Reasonable rales
S h a w n o rD e b h je ra W ^ -
Pmning, Trimming, ■ new L a ^ Sprinklers.
Spring C lean-ups ., T IS y e a is e j^ e n c e . S e
We do what you can't del V Free Eatlmataa, 7 3 4 - 3 ^ .
YARD BARBERS ^
FREE ESTIMATES.665-041 after 6pm or w,
______ iStSB S;_____ are. LAWN PRO «Mowing & Trimming For »Small & Large Lawns. Tre
Brand New Equip. 1Free Estimates Ret
4 2 »6362 o r 4 2 0 0 6 2 _
A lp in e L a n d s c a p in g THEspring deanntp, rotottllng.
■ • s t e s s s ? 'systems. AO yard care r a
needs. Free e s t 734-7898.G R E E N S K E E P E R Foi
Lavtn c a re - - Thatching
Debris Removal ^ . 734-7334 M
RfllCtRCteSPfBHKLERS ~ - Seividngnew&oki. ' ' RA
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324»7653 o ri4 2 » 6 0 3 6 - - MR. GREEN _
llM Yard Care Serviceman luu Mow-Trbn-RototBlflepalr
^ K-^ W B B K T T I I A T g ^
DE8 ERTOA8 I8 7 ;Trse service, ■
Sprinkler & Landscaping,. ^. . w S d W w v S ^ . . . Elei 8 8 » 2 Q 1 1 0 f7 3 4 -^ FW
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NORTHWEST COLORS "Don't let your house fade -
In the summer sun.' - Protect tt with a new coat of paint Free Estimates.
CaII324-8598 '
C laude’s P ro PalnUhg .'LowMt bid In town. I
Highest quality. Exterior bmsh, roil, or spray. Also
oiling roofs, all woric - ; Guaranteed. Local reft.
fHREE EstlmatesI ! thnHighoutMegto Valley! j
CALL 733-2735 - -
PROFESSIONALROOnmtCOATTNOS
733-722-t o r 326-5857 -Commercial. Industrial, residential. Buildup roofe, Leaksrspiaredln2«hrs.
B— ;SECURfTY BUILDING !• MAINTENANCE ■ |
20 years expef(er)celCarpentry, remodeilrig.’:! I home repairs, painting,.
fences & decks. 326-5144 ;
JOHN'SWBiGSEHVICE jicartMe&Steel saws. !
Clipper sharpening & repair.- 141 B racken S L S . ,734-4050 * 1>600471>4(m > .*
• REST EASY • H ate S h o p p in g ?
l l l t a k e th e h ^ e , outofyourdaytGrecery ;
'C a lT i^® 733-M 7& ' ,
S H E L T O N 'S ' iT R E E S E R V I C E :
Serving M ag ^ Valley, . 'W ood R iver V alley ' • •
or w herever ;FREE ESTIMATES ;
733-9316 1
D & L T R E E SERVICE ^ Serving aii.Maglo '
Valley & V ood River . a rea s . 733-4110. Local .
536-5165 insured. ' . ^ N A T H A N ’S I-
Removal. Free tim ates. ^ 734»1157 ' ' i
THEE STUMP GRINDINQ i:Free E stim ates . <:
733-15S4or 733-1566 ; I •
DALE'S *mEE UMB ; CHIPPINQ
For mulch o r d isposal.; >Free E s tlm a m ! f208) 734 -2742 '
• (208) 733-3123 ..
RATHERHA<«AN-A- ; | WECANHELP J 1
•^MXtnt—tUutortng^ i
C anJIm at73»9i73 . !
innovatwetuiobing; ;
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E iam S tw S S 2 S t » 'R E E Story hr.11«m .M ;7 12noon.-78»0Q<7f : ;
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BLUE HEELER, puppies g3fr6304,
CHESAPEAKE Mps. AKC , re0 , ctuvnplon blood llnw i w quaJlty. excel hunters 7 f e - 6 ^ Of 736-4563
-CQCATIELS buy. sell, oi trade. Call 733-1334.
DINGO pups for sale. 436- « 2 5 0f436■588^
FREE 9 Wk Old kittens, IKtei b0xtralned;.73frg704
GERMAN SHEPHEflD, stiver, p u rab red , ra re , 4 moe. old male, $150. Call 432-6908.
GERMAN SHORT HAIR PUPS 2 top of the littei females. 324-5062.
GERMAN SHORTHAIR, AKC p u p p le s ,.8 w ks. mother has show points, father Js m aster hunter, $tSO ea. Call 643-6386.
IGUANA 1 yr. old tor salei. :$40„ 7 3 3 ^ 4 6
IRIfiH:8ETTERS. 3 AKC pupplefe, champioo sired. 9 2 4 - 1 ^ alter 9:00 p.m.
LAB AKC Black Lab puppy, maJe., plck of the litter, 7 wks old. Both p a ren ts proven hunters, F ^ d Tran C ham pior) P e d ig re e .
• — $300. Contact Dave Urban, Regional Director, D u c k s U n i Int i t e d ,
- 324-1166
LAB Y eilow AKC Born 4/22/96. Intelligent with beautiful lo w and white markings.-Great for faffll-
-ly, field, & show, refer. yallaM e. 206-356-3671.
1.AB pups, $200. Choco* ;iate & yellow males. AKC •IKter parents good hunt* lers w/good hlps. Ready July 7, e37«4892/4a09.
LAB AKC reg b laok lab puppies. Champion blood lines, 1st sh o ts . $200. 786-0652
LABSGoUen. Reg. Father Nattonal FMd C&mplon.
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fan coets. $125.637-4040. >les: SHCNAUZERAKCImUe,
$126. puppy 438.8083iKC SHIHTZU reg for sale, nes. Call625~4lM.__________
5”” ' SHIH1ZUAK0tils.tIl»l«.brow n & w h ite , exce l
I, or blood lines, & adorable, : $300. Call 423-4342 eves.
(36-' WOLF X'pupples, beautifully m ^ e d 5 weeks old
- $200. Call 423-6441.IKter ■
B ,4 I VARIETY FOODS Cali I & SERVICES
— " f ^ e s A b e r ^ ^ i e s a r ^ 'AIR .BACWIIitter Strawberries Gooseberries
Loganbenies Blackcaps___ Red & golden R ^ b e n ie sJD Marion berries J3* Boysenberries
BtsckbefTles Blueberries No orders necessary. Lot
a of Grocery Outlet and K-— Mart. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Sat- alei. urday, 6-24. Call 543-
4860 eves, tor Information— THE BERRY PATCH
KC F resh (ive trou t wJ(( dip ■ed. them out for $1.50 Ib. or m. you catch for $2.00 Ib.
Call 736-7295.
w . S a r a u p to 4 0 %, 7 on your grocery bilL
Twin Falls Grocery Outlet 734-0293.-
le . - Jr- Jd ’ i 6 2 4 I '*• |v iD E O E Q U IP M E K r
;n | 2 0 ' Sylvanla color TV's, Ith great condKlon, $75 each, lite 736-4853 or 736-1574 j ^ Toshiba 2T color TV mon. fl* Kor. stereo In & out, cable
ready w /remote. $200. Call 7 6 7 4 eves. ■
<C ^ I . . .nt- I 6 2 5 Hy J W A N T E D T O B I ^- - ’ l0 " Larger non-working ab color TVs & VCR's. C ^ ^ 423-4676 eves &wknds
40’ or longer older mobile— home or shell ol mobile ier home that can be used for M. work area. 734-5909. .
®* AKC Male R ettw elier f ^ _ Stud Servloe. Pedigree ,1 info desired to avokl cross
breeding Call 734-3606SIt the savihgi KGU88 to heck Oiit valu
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-o r -Buytng bioyi^^~Sctiw{ntr V ck, or any iriake. Pre 60‘s or - >40. earlier. Any cond. Call— .543-6462 even ings or >
leave message 733-6762 V— <^gy»-AskforMel.
Buying cooilcs. Star Wars, _ McDonald toys & other - ^ types of toys, science fie* ' ” i tion, collectibles. 733- >1*.
Buying peddle eare. Any ,^i m ake, m odel, color or S '; cond. 643-6462 evenings
or leave m essage 733- __ 5782 days. Ask for Mel. ■
Color portable TVs need- - Ing repair. 734-3639. W
Computers, primers,_ arwtfilng eiectronlc. NOT
WORKING orWORKINQ 733-6760 wlUpk;k up free. -
•«* Try a low-csti d a u llla d odiod<)r.Cta733.0S3l. ,
— --------- ILIVE TREES WANTED |
intodO’.Spnica&aUtypos i* Can 206*766-2676........-Lot • uK* Schwin Phantom,
at- earty1950‘e era. any color. , 13- Call 786-6454 !^ Used electric kilns. Large '— kilns preferred. Call 676* u np 9135 eyes, or mom/ngs.it WAMT-TO BUY toys from I
1940'8-1970‘e. Also Mon- '— stsir Figure, and car mod* '• el kits from I950'e-1970’s, vu
Please call 73»6864. . ,WANTED Mid-size oxygon '
& acetylene bottles; Tull mbodied goose decors & ,
—I mag goose decoys; Rem- J' lngMiSP-10 lO gaautot w
TI 733-8676 eve_________ t
WANTED Toyota long bed \ :h. 4x4t0fK1983-ig79.AIS0 J
mlsc parts. 734-9466 w^ Warn to:buy a used tractor \tie In tair cond^w/3. hitch, & _0 . power take off at a rea* Yf
■ sonabie prtce. 324*1060. (
T Want to buy, PVC g ated W pipe, double & single. Can. c
J •• {208)644-7803 e tg Wanted, ha rn ess broken all pony. 673^6676________— Wanted registered maleile Lab (or stud service, d le Prefer light yellow or I or white. OTA h j ^ a m ust |
o> Wanted to buy anttoue fur- 1le ntture, also collenbies & <» pottery etc. 734-2735 or r1 S4-4M 0. C
|8 you want, si » seeing us to uosmnTJiese.
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r • shocker. In good w o r itl^I cond. Call 537-66J0
I Wanted to buy small wide front end tractor. Also
■ trac to r w/loador. Call . 326-4554., ,________
• W anted to buy, pow er ^• steering gear (or 1963 L
D ^ e truck. 736-1699''i Vt/anted to buy: Olderr Barbie's & Ba/bie dothes •I from the 1060'8*70'B. Win• buy estates or conoctlons.
Coll 733-0688• Of 733-1322 evos,
Wanted to buy: Oregon I■ Myrtlowood bdrm furn, ■
any piece, sold at Hoosler ! Furniture store 1930’s-
I 1940's. Call 436-4443. . I
. Wanted to ront or buy walk in cooier, needed (or com “ storage during county fair
■ in August Must be ablo at least 8’ X 10’. Call Larry
I after 6 pm 678-5337 J
■ Wanted: 1975 XL-350 Hon-da w/ util, rack & bIKo for parts. Also epprox. 1974 Kawa8akl-125 (or parts. , Has green tank. 543-6901. j
Wanted: 5 shank v*riper,IH ■70 Hydro. 18 ;4x^tires, |gravKyfeed(orGehI120 ‘mixall. have bale feed tor “sate. 801-776-5043 ►
Wanted: eld open arm plal- fonn rocking chairs. 643*40t2 or 734-4242
Wanted: small hobby iaihe,.(metap. 432-6607
Wanted: small older dump ^ truck, o r flatbed truck ■ w/holst. No larger than ■ 1%T. 543-8390________ '7
Wanted: smaner Size youth* (adult, w ater skis. Call c4 2 3 ^ 6 _____________ t
Yakimaluggage, roof rack.- _fCall 733-2395._________ *8!
WANTED TO BUY, need- Jed blcydes-SchwInn. Pre 'ai60's, pre 50's, or eariler. ;
'Any make/model, or cond. 7S43-B462 eves or 733- —.5762 days. Aak for Mel, ’9
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TF 810 Main Ave. E. June '’® 17 until Ks gone. Antiques ° &reproducUon8, plus lots _ more- 00NT-MI&-THI8- -19 ONE.lt 734-9716 C
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$ 1 5 • 16$2 for each additional lino, t
Listed by soparatedllos for 1your convenience on r ; Friday A Saturda/s
Thursday 12:00 noon (or ^
■ Friday 12?Mnoon ’ qfor Saturday —
4 S s sI m EDICAL SUPPUES ^Cheney bath-IKt chair, hy- [j
d rau lic lift. sw |ng*out. ^$ 1 2 0 0 o r b e s t o f fe r , ig324*3123._____________ >
Good wheel chelr, $300. SNursery monKor, $12. In gb o d s h a m p o o , $ 1 5 ; _ IHoward 734-4968 Ot
Tub transfer bench, pad-' ?ded, t stationary comode, __1 wheel-walksr. 1 walker, K)(1 lift chair, like new. quad acane. 1 wheelchair w/out olog re s t , 1 w heelchair &ramp, heavy aluminum. —h e a te d . 4 3 *x15 'long . S(j734-6400._____________ 1
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■77 H a r le y FLH. fu lly TT dressed , fresh top-end, «, showroom cond., S9500/* J } offor. '64 Kowaskl NInJa, t9f showroom cond., $3995/* oc offer. 733-4093 after 5pm —
‘65 Honda CR500, $950/^ f (fer. 326-4706_________ I
‘86 Yamaha Radian eoocc. L7 3 0 0 a c tu a l . $ 1 5 0 0 . . q,734-1306._____________ ’ g
’92 KX 600 , be lte r than 61
$3295 or best offor. 676- ® 3372 or 678-3307.
1979 Hondo 750 K. low n- 67 or, groat shape, extras, only $745. Call 324-8959
1962 Honda 450 CM.-$900r lU i Call 423-4427. $2
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took good, $900.543-0040 « 1983 Suzuki G S 660Q . f> new tires. Shaft drive. t
-9 7 0 0 . $1100. Cali 866- n 2271 after 6pm.
1985 Suzuki RM 60. fresh top-end, good cond. $760. 736-2402 after 5 pm.
1087Sazukllntnjdor 1400, ew/helrrtet, great shape. tl $3500. Call 734-3628.
1989 350 Yamaha Warrior siquad. $2250.654*2172. d
1 9 8 9 YZ 125 fo r s a le , $1500. Call 324*7297. p
1994 KDX 250,150 miles, ® like new. $3900. 736- 6869 or 734-8478 tl
1996 Harley D avidson. |)XL1200 Sportster, 200 «ml, $9500 or best offer ClCall 733*7549 ask for g]Buridey or leave msg. ^
Oean 1966 Suzuki DR200. blR u n s g r e a t , $ 6 2 6 . a) 436-5161
KX500, '83. new top end dland spark arrester, exc. hicondition, $650. Call 643- m6491 eves. ^
SUZUKI 1400 in tru d e r fo1 9 9 2 , m aroon , 3 8 0 0 fn m ile s , like new . Call.
________________ESuzuki 185.4000 ml. excelcond. $600. Call 826-5363. g ,
'87 Yamaha Virago, good c tcond. low miles. $1500 ri(331*1367.733*7879 fftsg d
■93 YZ-80. $1695 or bestoffer. 734-4365. -Cm
__________________Ti1986 KX 125. IlkeneW .. cli$1000 RRM. 934*4410 b l
1986 KXeO, good condition. $600. Call 4(34^971 d l
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1 989 Arrlva. 20* w /350 I Chevy, Very dean. -734-6136 or 734-6389 after-6 16 1
1989 S e o ^ r t . .19.5 ft. SI* m( orra Classic. 4.3 Cobra +•, OMC. 2 props, 2 covers, fiji open bow. Great cond.- «6676-5945.____________ ; ^
1969 Woodson Tri-Hull, 18’ ___long,6 'girth, IlShp Evln- i s t
-nide-O/Brcanvas-toprtrt.^— ^ $2500.734-9066 -,-r. ca
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D efense is generally ai edged to be the toughest the gam e. B ut it's not alv tough os it may a p p ^ . Pi self in E ast’s chair and d discard wl^en South forces reduce to seven cards. U p e e k a t th e S ou th anc cards.)
South refuses the first takes th e second and rui h e a rt w inners. E a s t is fo: d isc a rd e i th e r a diam or club. W hich s u it should guard? A rouUne reaction to a diam ond discard. Sot bid clubs and a club disca ailow him to run the entire
What happens afler a di discard? South leads a dian his king and picks up Wes m ond q u ee n on th e nex T his gives South his gan four diamond winners to j four hearts and one spade.
W as th e re a rea l prob! E ^ t in choosing a discard?
Superficially, yes; in rea] E ast finds the winning solu coun ting S ou th ’s possibl n e rs . If South h as th e A- clpbs, h e h as n in e top w
^ u r h ea rts , one spade, t] vm ond a c e a n d th re e c T herefore, B ast need not clubs. I t m ight save an ov but it won’t beat the game.
After, this clear analysis discards a club and r e g ^ how South struggles, he c onb 'eight tricks.
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16 ft H ewes Craft River 15‘ £Runiierw/115 hp Evln- hprude outboard w/]et pump, stai■►•4 hp trblllng motor. * opyfish finder, * many extras. 11 s$6500. Call 643-6637 af- 324ter 5pm or weekends. _ “
____________________cut16H ’ Flberlorm . excel. _der -cond., runs groat; 175hp, call 678-2640. $5500/offer 63C
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I' starcraft'w/ trailer, 36 BOATip Johnson motor, elect cruisla rt w/wlndshleld & can- boonipy, elect trolling motor, oottyr s h f l h d e r , $ 1 2 9 9 . ^tioig4*8592. ___________ call7179 20‘ Hammond bool. For saub cabin, 350 chev, tan* tom 1lem axle EZ load trallor, nroc
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DAT: BoVllne^ 22' cabin ■:ruiser w/Volvo 225 In- )oard, galley and porta* xjtty, sleeps 4. MINTcon- lltionl $12,000. To see ^1734-1298 ■
>r salo: 16V4' SK ftaiboi- om boat w/468' Chovy, irop d r iv e n , 3 h rs on ingho. 1-800-331*3978 ir 678-9066
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—......Qrova boat lift for loadingboat onto camper ahair Call 934-5587 ,
Soara12 fl Rberglaaa boat. S ean 7 hp trolTing motor.
: $500. 886-7683.. « 9 Chris Craft. y-hu«. 327
I V8. direct drive, $4,000. ,‘ 543-4177,
J c A H P E R ^ H E ^10 ft Travel Queen, self J co n ta ln ed . S800. Ca)( ;324-?2.5g. . ■ y--: . t97t'JdVSedurtty.cabLo^< c a m p e r i 't l 6W .: jjrb a t
1980 10 1/2' Kamp-away I compor, soK contalnsd :w/1979 Ford F250, 460 I ofifllno, 70K miles, ready > to travel. $8,500. Would ; 80)1 soporetoly. 734-5363.
1995 SS pickup campers In , stock now. Great pHcea &< yos, yvo take traae Ins of : all kInds-Woodsldo R V
' : Contor. 788-4005. A full , service dealer.
Cabover camper, for small I truck , fully equ ipped .
•; ' S7S0. 726-0027________g hell for Chevy, e x c e l.- ! shape, light blue, $475.! 733-8567 before 8 pm.
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|(S8 Winchester magnum.1 big gam e rifle, R uger,* never fired. $425. Call ; 934-8981 Oves.________
p k e new'flemlngion Wlno- > master, Model 670-12 ga.: $300. 1894 model 38/40.■ g o o d c o n d . , $ 1 0 0 0 . .; 324-9186_____________
' I I^ J O T T U f e / P O O l ^
Hot Sprlnos-fet setter spa. 110V. se lf con ta in ed . w/bover. $2500.733-4786.
eu n d an ce^o T tu b . excel { cond, $2200. 734-4384
I 907“ " I^ M O T O R H O H ^ * ^
*76 Dodge, 440 Cobra 22'I New upholstery, partial { new exL paint, runs great I exceptional cond. Muat* a«e to appreciate. $8800 .! 423-4481________ • .
^78 2 2 ' R oad ru n n erS th ; wheel. 326-4516 285 P ace Arrow. 30MOW• m l. new tiraa<;fiwnlng.v S gen .. 3 ^C ..e |ec ..9 tep ,..■ mtoro.IMInt Cond.5 $24^000. 788-4514 '
. >i975 22' JamberrI Chevy S C h aa ley , PQ. P S . AC,■ $4995. 733-8690 m ^ . •3 9 8 6 Rockwood 26’ low m mileage. 326-4174
9989 Chinook. 21', top of- ;■ the line, all extras, eMel. ' Scond.. 33k ml.. $21,000. ■•S43-6390_____________
S991 32' Monterey Cobra, '■ 29,000 miles, 454 Chovy,S Onan generator, $35,000. \ n Call 837-6420_________
^991 Hdkiay Rambler. 29',■ fitassA, noo-smokarB/l>etSi; fe w quean bed, to t t of \■ storage, aeherator, excel.■ oond.. 3 ^ miles. $42,5-1 00.324-5458 ,
^ ’:Roll Along 1978 motor )■ home In excellent condjU- • ; on. Can 326-4887 1 ibO' Winnebago Chiefton,2 new Mlchlins. 2 AC's, 2■ furnaces, 2 ap.aux. trans, . 2 aotar panels, generator, . m. patk) a window awnlnga, I■ atalnlesa wheel covera. I■ large tanka, basem en t '■ a to rad a . m any ex tra s , ' ; dean . Trade? . ^ 7 5 3 5 .
^ d o n y $500.324-6456 ■
A la in o f f e ^ m u a t ae lll s 1978 Dodge Monai;o, 23'.
■S Coli 676-6902 e r a ee at.■ g 300 W.\40th S tln Buriey.
= > W M N E B ^ - Minnie 300, Minnie Winnie 4 :WM7ior.BrM.Adventtaw : .BROOOiiAtrSRV
*79T '0Q A 21 ftAC.tlrt#d;■ windows, fuil awnlnga, ' • : many extrea, MUST SEE.' -S $ 7 9 0 0 :4 2 3 - 4 6 2 7 o r ' 8; 324<g38.•'62T6yotaDolphln. 41.000 .■ rni.axoel oond. new tiree. ,. i 2 AC’a, aelf contained. g $ 8 ,0 0 a Oaa 734-6863. -
a ) SraRTMOObOOS
S l y o w ^ temBytnember- t aWp<TF. $ ^ . 324-2834 M t i i ’a 1 -3 -6 P e ra lm o n
■ “ . W l or 843-639.6 after/E25LL------
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ling. TopRttaTourmodel(Trai^ leir no) golf dubs; used very
little. 2-PW, SW. $350 or “ 3-PW. $300.326-4120
ipr. g 9 ^ 0 r “ “— |T O A V E irT R A lL £R S00. '70 Holiday Rambler„JO'.
, , $3000 or best offer. Call s i 736-7024
V '7 8 S tarcraft tent trailer, ■S 12*. $1650 or best offer. ^ Call 324-4443._________a j i , .'88 tent trailer, exc. cond.
’36-” 20,
iSicood, only $2500. Call after 6 pm 734-6455
60 -----------------------------------tdy 19' Roadnjnnor 1873, aelf jid contained. $2250. 324- » . 4552, or 324-2724.iln 19' self contained travelI & trailer w/mlcrowave & TV. of Must seel $3450 or best V offer. Call 423-6161
1973 21 ft aecurity travel _ camp trailer. Oas. elec- lall trie, or batery. Self con- d. talned w/shower & tub,
excel cond, Cell for appt— to see. 436-4339.
S. 1876 24’ Teny Taums 5t>i wheel, excel cond..$48t)0
~ 324-5906 after S or msg. 1878 3 3 ' Fireball travel trailer w/ storm windows.
Z dean, newer tTres, refrlg. hot water heater. $4200. Call 536-2015.
— 1879 Terre 23' fully aelf- g- contained, gas or electric a . refrlg, everything works 0. good, awning and TV an- 3.. tenna, lota of cupboards.
$4500. S e e a t 842 W.- Midway. Bowles Trt Ct #2 n Flier, N. of LDS Church f> 19851 ton Cabrolst.Z very low ml., Plus 32'*• 5th wheel Cairtage. both , Jl fbr $30.000.6 T O ^ 4
n 1968 3 5 'Hitchhiker Sth w h e e l, g lld e -o u t new
_ refrlg. Icemaker, screen -I ro o m , e to . $ 1 6 ,5 0 0 .
negotiable. 734-3998.
J 1991 26 ' Terry Resort 5lh 2' wheel, rear kitchen, load- it edw/aii the goodies, used t very ilttJe. Cail 543-4237 »t. _ ). 1991 Prowler 5th-wheel
25K trir.: Uke new. Sel^ r d o m i i a e d .A l w a y a " a h e d d W d .$ 1 2 ,0 0 0 ._ 676-6946. ■ ." B arthany!l.4 'terittrallor I'-’ •' I07e;*aia\%'w/ oven, fw«'
naoef4c»box.bookupfor water & e le c t. $1600-o
_ ffef857Bm.TF.733:;3e93 y COMPANION
;; (muty;ifiade in I c ^ ' - '
- 734-31jB71-a00-773.i3167
Equtfzar hitch * / ^ | ^ * !II only $150. Call 4 2 ^ 8 2 ^
or leave message." Excellent Sllverstreak 27' ' 1; fully equipped. 734-3110
Nice 1986 2 1 'ae lf eon- * ta ln e d , AC, aw ning & more. $7700/offer. Cali ,
i 436-g181- (* Older 5th ^ e e ( , trailer In
excel cond. $4600. Call• 764-2513 eves.■ Want to ren t Tent trailer, f 6-2& « to 7-4-96 73»6957.
1974 23 ' Prowler. w/ACi c l e a n , $ 4 0 0 ,0 /o ff e r
; 834-4410- ;,i
’ f ' • 911 ; l U T i u T ^ n r R A i j j ^ ,
' 16:,5thwh•ellIalbed,■«.'.2^.;
. 16'.uti»tytri..$1160.JSx10 , tn . f n s . Pace cargo trts., used Chamiae cargo tiU
' . 'apacla i lan d scap e trie ' Available. 823-4630 o r . 731-4630 , ■
4X7 akigie axle flatbed with' loading ramps, great for •tnail tractor.r$2^. 7M3 double axle wllh.teol box
- :f|a lbed ;6 n«yvtiraa.$8 0 0 .r ; orbest.bTfer. 04111386-^. ■ 2374after7pm.■-
er, alngle-axl«;.'16* tlrea- ’ wtth axtra 14* tires. Was m a d e f o r A T V 'aw lth , r a m ^ $ 7 0 0 / o f f e r .
Good strong 2 wheel utility traHar:Caa733<894.
8mall2wt)eeltralar,■ SSOO. Golf o « tS 0 O a
Call734-3g44.
3 8 0 C h av y m o to r, 4 0 b ;t .m llaa o n rabuilt/ $380.-'^. Can7344M21;bet Sand . S a a M e rK M
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I:< iU T O P W T S » ■ACCESSORIES
Dty” ^ C h m y ^ U .^ O hw b ^ ^ W 733-5862_____________
_ JAPANESE ENQINE & r n . TRANS. 4X4 specials.
1-60PC66-3742 71 351 Cleveland engine
10'. & transmlslon. excel run- :ati ning-cond, in car. $ 80 0 or
best offer. 676-1057 eve.
e r , ' DODGE Aries1884 Kcar, er. good motor, new tiros,
-
. ' bLDSM OBIUE,Omtfga,; i ? a v g o o 4 ?:B H tir, ve,
&50 or best
^ ’ II iow■ ANTIQUE AUTOS
_ 1 & COLLECTIBLES
4 ! 1 owner car, 1970 Olds. Cutlass Suprem e. 2 dr.
- hardtop,greon/Wack.now. • el paint 66k orig. mi. Exctf. , V. cond.. $4600.734-9066
1968 Chevy Nova, 50,000 1 ~ orjglnai;mlle8. new paint I el straight 834-6258
MERCURY, M on terey ,K 1874, e x c . cond . Call pi 733-8689 ! .
FORD T-bird '60, 76,000 r ml. $4300. '59 Ford, rein tra c ta b le , m ini p a r ts ,~ $4000.'51 Studebaker, - L landcrulser, $900. 934- ( Bl 5851 or 934-4003 eves.
*' FORD 195 7 4 dr, good 3 ; cond. 466-2338.________ -
FORD Qalaxle. '66, con-- v e rtib ie . g o o d c o n d ., f- $1995.423-4412^ RAMBLER, 1959, 54,000 i V actual ml all original, great .
cbnd, $2500.324-5174
2 I 1006 If l SEMI & HEAVY
" -'82 in t 4300, $6895; '78 ^
' FrelghUlner. $6800; RatAilla646-B3yardk>ader. -
^ $16,900.. 734-7038 F'* 1868 utility 4 0 'fiat'aemi
trailer, pintle hitch. Call - • 543-5674_____________ F- 1875 KW. conventional ^ cab , 3406 C at engine, i . RT012515 trans., 4.11 ^ 44,000 lb .rear end. Call
232-2640 a sk for T ad. ->.^ ^ . 5 0 0 -
k 1987 Kbbellco:excavator, ^ s K90, axcel.^cond., 1760 - . hrs., $22,600; 766-9501 g
or487-277r’ I
j Iir hr«.,44ai000.1788-8501 S 0 .or437-2771 '3’ •: • • ’ ",
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t J e r s e y 20T Iowboyr44'~ ). (ongrw/gooseneck. back-'
loading w/folding ramp.- Good cond. $6800/offer.
324-6477_____________'Qravel 8Cfem~C0n v e ^ ', 3~
ph. motor. Dump truck w/® snow plows, military 6x6 ^ assorted beds, all ^ u lp
a t The Triumph Mine. H^ley, Id. 615-742-3173
'79 10 wheel C500 Ken-''■ worth W/17V4 ft dump.'87 10wheelfre(ghtlinerw/15
_ ft dump. 601-942-5385.
:• H E A V Y E O U IP tru c k mounted bantam drag
’ I lne/o rane, 6 0 ' boom , backhoe & other attachments good nmning cond. 785-3159 or 532-4351
SEMI Wanted Hopper bottom pup trailer or self un- loaaer pup trailer. Call
; 877-2105 or 431-2100.
• i 1007 I
, For sale: 907 New Holland 14 ' sw ather, wilh cab- Ford 4 cylindsrThfllne, $2750. Call 438-6074
I days o r438-6560 eves-• CHEVROLET. 1976 1/2 ' ton w/shell. 350, AT, PB,
very clean. $2400. Call ■ 643-4417. i C
CHEVYPU.7 OV4 ton.PS. PS. AT, strong running -
' 3 5 .0 , $1 2 0 0 - o f f e r . C 324-6174 ________
DODQE 1965 Vi ton flat- bed, nbw altsmator & wiring, runs good. $80 0 or - best offer. Call 734-3214. F
DODGE, Club cab, 1974,• g o o d w o rk in g c o n d .
$1200. Call 736-6169.DODQE 1980 D-60. 4 cyl,
auto, needs woric. $200 . Cali 326-4706_________
FORD. F150, 1975. ex.- ^ tended cab, 390, AT, PS; P8. great cond. 326-3162. -
FORD’e9F1K)3M,clo«n, headers, the wortw. See toappreciate. 825-5945.
FORD1975 F3501tondu- c a l l y , r e a c u e a m b u lance/utility vehicle. Rebuilt engine, new tl^es, AC. everything works. $4695. Cail 736-1996. or _ 420-1996_____________ G
■ TOY O TA ^ffnoW fl-BW r f$1350. Cail 734-4384. ^
fl 1008 1' ■• I TRUCKPARTS
e ^ .b o x , $600.423^432
5 Mietzda ►tege
ta n 2 ,af ptymanti. 9.78% AP.R. OAC, piyrrwn
U m A si - e n ia ■ ■■
| Jon 36.000 mll« II
A cqm noN F B S- p i
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.- - p k g . - M a s r s e t i . / Call , 657-2270 qr543-5d48:
- TOR01976 F1004X4.360 engine, lift Mt wns good,
r ~$2500.~Can 9344971--------[ FORD Bronco, 1967. 302
with headers, new tires a n d rim a. ru n s g o o d .
: $2500. Call 67S-3244
=ORD F-1Q0, 1970. runs good, $2300.436-6537
TOYOTA 1989 4x4. AC, Shell, low mllos. mint cood $9,000. Cali 733-1492
CHEVROLET '85 Chovy S 10V 6, S sp d , 4X4 ext c a b , c a n o p y , $ 3 9 0 0 . 726-1785-
AbbfwUtlont bring a i X n ^ ed rMUlts. Whan you wrtta your d a u lM sd. b« wr*
tnossiO t-cpdlllouL
SHEVHOLET '84 %T. 4x4, l o a d e d .73 4 -6 5 4 1 or 734-4060_____________
CHEVY ’84 S10 Blazer, Tahoepkg.5spd.V6.PS,PB. $3500. Call after 7pm. 423-5621, Larry or Skip.
CHEVnOLFT 7 6 4x4 PU, 6 6 k m l. g r e a t o o n d . . $3800. 636-2324
DODQE *94 4x4 Cummins turbo diesel. SLT. V> ton, toKled $23,900.733-3961.
DODQE. Ram 1885, extended cab. all options, - many ex tras. 8K mites, babied, $29.500K. 934- 5951 or 934-4003 oves.
FORD 1961.4xFord, 3 X 4 b arrel. 4 sp d . new 35* BFQ's, locking rear end. 8,000 Ib Warn wench custom bumper & new hut>s, m any e x tr a s , w /p a rts truck, good atrong truck.
. Offsr 733-5712________FORD Bronco II '86 $4200
or best offer. 324-1241 or324-4176._____________
FORd '88 F250 XLT. ext- cab. AC, excel cond, diesel, 4 spd, new paint tow pkg, $8500. 736-0322.
FORD F-250,'89. IRS Auct io n 1V95-018, n o o n . 6/30/95. Hailey. Minimum bfd $6000. For details, call R. Plane, 734-3005
GMC ■ '-SETTLE-ESTATE--------------1990 QMC, !4 ton, 4x4.305 V-8, 5 spd, AC. cassette, receiver hitch, camper,-. shsii wfth bedllner, 94.000^
!- mliea.$7500/otfer. a
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o b n l $ 1 4 ^ ^ ! S ^ DOOOE/Caravan. 1968 n d . very dean. i4k/bfl m trailer. S3M 2
. . . J?*'* .DdOGE Caravan 1886. 1 jMlIt enotne. tlnttfd w
• aowa. > 0 ^ casae t AC, very cTeaa, S33C
64^^997 leave mtVan ‘88, 350 wfi
D ie s e l , w /o u t s e a t . $7000. Dodoe Van '6
2fi0 Custom, w/out sea 1 2 1 0 0 . 7 8 4 - 2 7 2 * gaWWd, r . . .
QMC ‘S3 Vandura moc . (ull conversion van (
aale, low mlleaoe, own rndBvataid.cai 326-478
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. } i> ^’.e n . ' oond. Loadei fxm ^6 4 * -zn A .
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. K now ledge o r llcena helpful. Pay DOE. Sen /aaumetouP.O.B<w«3-
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. • t u d d a d a n o w tJ r /o f f e r S8S00.Cal78S-307g
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lift, 3* A/C.»«jnroof. EXD « . i^rn(>Caa736«is
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door, 6 apd. exeat, n______ &1ires. $1378.734-69
MUSTANG. 1984, U(.c ‘'v® *" vartlble, $ 3 9 0 0 o r b______ ofler. K4-2172..1993, ' _________
NISSAN CENTRA 19: Exc oond $1250 73>41
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N q y t ^ g 0 M 2 » « 8 •00 nflr eO M T lA C ^ QrtndAmT t i r a a , dr, excel cond. $1200^ I7a best o f tr . 423-4636;i9 9 0 . SAAB*929003-door, a L&PW, apd. 43>K.'Binok»-frM soond, i'a lrb«A B S,sunroof.ful 132 > ^ 1 4 . 9 0 0 . TradeaA • ‘ • ' anc«poestX e.78»«0S
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CD player, tin ted win_____ down, must eaelC tfA ler1983. a t 733-9367 or 73»6136 i£55; TOYOYTA'8» SR-5, 5 > 2 d r ,. . • P d .4 -c y l , AlumlnuiT ( e ld r w h e ^ New ticea. $6400 M 7M 378-C560.
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cr. •lilies reduce the' number iions t h ^ have and in- : ■. r o f positive, nurturing ' ore some possibilities:. wpingtheBig Picture in •- :most,important4hin£s, .' lys Dr. T. Beny Bmzel-■' - o f the hardest.” Parents , tdp^lnto the universal n aty and r e s p ^ Ttot • ei-tbtflgs, keeping a (id . ; ]
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isn't'embraced his -thinking,' veals a correlation -their.unio breast cancer. ' Singer iple o f unknowns piled, the a Grismaijer) who nizations lokei) at bras and America i l . . Women’s- said they should, tional Wc 'elcotrie follow-up “We ni im tftta sT G oseer, thingUe' i?QhanW56lc ' ’' 'woUiaTft injp last yea^'-ond. '.peer-rev .3he LinkBetween. li would be‘ lAvery Publishing . The sti s ^ t i b l i s h e d . . - m u c h of,' :^ e v > M n i Vaii-;' tacted iii said he Has heard study, tfa'e medical com- Marion people d ^ down Ain^can
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bras, br,t peeds fitr-. (Fla.) Unit, said,
g l 'i4 "Doc- • "I w ouid iS e ndependent. ing a comment vaiting until facts,” she said.
Karen Clarke were com- Center in Tamp I such orga- investigators at nstitute, the Charies Cox, ai American' . Breast Cancer 1
md the Na- “and no one had • Breast cancel
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. anthropology fit ector o f the medical anthrop< .fiee County' medical school
»alth njottHEAR THIS: One sure sigi Ding o f.sw im m iog^po ls. ve to swim to get “swinmie at often heard poolside. Wi
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ature siiede'lace-ups producei :kford' company have risen - [uite from the ^ v e — at leu u ty recesses of another ^ e r ;e t Once embairassmente tha Ily shunted to the back corae ) p a ^ inventory room, thdsi les o f Hush Pii^rea have beei streamlined ever so slightly ii d up in technic(>lor.^hMes. o piirplearidplnlc.’^ , ' • " ' ' arch for the quintessential all ihoe, Seventh Avenue came t( lerica. And Hush Puppies hav<
s c ^ ’t 'k ^ 'u p . E ^ n ’Bloom’j 1 daughter, Jessica, can’t ge >a her heart’s esire: a p ^ .o 1 dusty' shade^of p{nk .e'allec Seauty. H « dad, the. coinpi^ tive ofFicef, has. them on bod
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ike fo l '^ d tA^^Book before mal ent on it ... so 1 could have th id.rke of the H. Lee MofTitt Conci mpa, Fla., asked several cance : at the center — including.D :, an oncologist who heads th cr Program — about the stud la d .h e ^ about i t ” icer caused more than 46,00 94. Breast cancer is the secon !-of caheer-^ferareddeaihs ambn f T u n |^ ^ ^ T c c d i3 iB 'g 'M
b '^ n b t ^ M l ) j t i k s a!:bi^log the University o f Utah, sper udying bio.chemi^tryjat. Dtilc id retiaved a'.master's d^ee'^ii ’ from Duke. He specialized ii tipology and ^ t two years ii )0l at'the University o f Texa
tessign o f summer is is easy < Is. A lthough you . b e ^ b ^ » m er’s o{v,'**'vis'a-;'csn'h'elp; W atesithat « t e « - \ ' - ^ b
\it -if tne-' water re -. ia may grow ’and’ s a y . '
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on internal network of 300 wastes from the body - ond toxins to accumulate ir ong - WBl6t«;'Cl«ftiilg“an env
igy.'',*& y«nt .took the couple to San l k c . r ; . i p h o ^ D allw a^N ej* j' in:' .b g .'to 'a pois^e^'in the I in viewed aMut 400 womei } in a total o f 2,056 —s who xas with breast cancer.
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iriginal style o f Hiish'.'^I'de Isce-up with the^i.
the cs-'‘.?‘Bits and purposes, fbr',* else.‘ . ' ' --V' t the hesrt o f what the' •> lembers Jerry-Sschs;;.!.': his retirem ent firoin ean . , .Btomers grew old sad nes came along to ro->'*. early ‘80s, sthletlc^j; •
' I?ihose shoes w o e not;*>( Clothes,” Baxter re-:'; ^ j d n j y ^ t h f u h - ^
esn’t v w tto b e :6 1 d n - dstale.hey ju s t go t tired,” ,1?. ’s used .to say; *1 see a& know r v e lost a n o ^ gmers. ..... ’•"•Se .years a n d ^ .a co sta illion, the' company*^ .. la s e w e HU8H/D2|i^
studyalvestoiuI environmental studies State University, rismaijer’s breast that lisd aid. Afkr she discovered beganio question the ei- nen •'with the cSnstrictive ' e (giving) rise to a theo- •'*ssage on Aebocdc cover. i
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---------- ^ W I N - E A L L S - i .reaved Families will r today at 998 Washingi College o f Southern Ic
. hind the Office on Ag , ■ ■ Aiinex Building). Fo:
' tion, call Pam Bolton 1
B r e a t h e r s ’ C l u / n i e s d a y a f i e m
TWIN FALLS .'Breathers’ Club will
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' Idaho Campus behin ' Aging in the Senior A
The program will Safety Issues in Your ] Using Oxygen. Stcv
. sumer Education Rc] Idaho Power .will pres<
Light refreshments ■The room is heated a
. tioned for your comfc area is wheclchair aa
........... commodates oxygen uber to arrive should i the oflice to open the t
The'M BC is a sup people with respiraioiy and fnends are welco sponsored by the Am« sociation o f Idaho anc tional support from loc oxygen*medicaI supply more information, cal 9330 o r734-6482, Mai .John at 733*8376 or Fl(
P a r l d n s o n g r o u I b e s d a y a t K M
TWIN FALLS - 1 ' Paridnson Support Grc
' 7 p.m. Tuesday at th(
Hush_Continued from D l had been tiying to sb from that gnmdfatherl; been t^ in g to rid itse tross known as the Du - Then, a' hot yolmg ! signer called with a f Bartlett was looking pair with his fall '95 i lection. That collectio on A m erican styli
• sw eaters, slim silho trousers — required a than sneakers, yet still
• fortable. He thought p ies— specifically, thi
..Because it was what I (: *1he quintessential An
He wanted Hush Pup . rect the Duke for his ; wanted tbe shoes in bri
But did the compan -.ra drsw. attention to it I shoe" by serv ing it
- ;york-nm w ay show.b< . -;Mce o f fashion press? 'o f being <derided far gi : rewards ever could be? > Baxter thought for a
. ' Shoes had been mendc ; . :,CTly Hills Cop III.” T
^photographed for GQ r . >company wasn’t payir
' ' t o n m e these things hi ; r j t w asn ’t paying an j •riSomethihg spontaneoi r^bn. And B u te r realiz
' : -Puppies needed to take ■ . .
I ’ T he com pany w
iLarsen., ' ^Continued from 01
; garding child*rearing 8 ' . ■ your ch ild 's presence.
, dreiit in particular, may * they tbe dispute.
. • D iitingnish betw( meoti tb it ttlae til
: f la t b n to do witb pttcn in ocdaioo m d tboM dis e l a u M ^ t have to d o ' U m — orbeodC Mon;
'ously dqiressed child nu ■ works" in the'fimuly, fu
the family quarrels bei p r ^ io n causes initabi! outbursts and low stress
----------the-depressions-are-gcni^wfaich is^often the m ore tbah one child; <
■.y even be a parent, who , ’ Thus, the faihily cpnf
even more frequent and t • Moflitoir vo ato w n
' Nancy Smalin oteoves: full o f aggravations,at'tl
easy for a parent to coi '^ p e r ira c e s child as ji :haale — and oofS safer tiian a boss. Paients somi bverwHelmed they cab
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p>? .Tbnes44Bws.Twl
> for youereaved ' munity -ht at 7:30->^riends-oC-Be>—5age -t ill meet at 7:30 p j a Thomas in g to n S tIi(o n th e porn n Idaho Campus be- Hngton Aging Ul tho Senior (208) 3;For more' informa--------on at 734-5216.
H u b g a t h e r p l a n s r n o o n a t C S I t w dS - The M agic /ill meet from .2 to -at598-Washington-.” 5 i ^ )llege o f Southern hind the Oflice on r Annex Building).'ill be: Electricity: lur Home and When teven Muse. Conr J Reprcsentotive for. resent the program. nts will be served. d and/or air-condi- mfort The meeting accessible and ac- C a n y
m units. Firsit mcm— o u t p a Id ask someone in fie annex room. support group for lo,i;!discasc.Fiiiily Icome. The club is ™ ,9 ^ Unerican tung As- and receives addi- local ho^itals and
jplybusinesses.For' call Patsy at 734- '
Mardo at 734-6507.,•Flo at 733-8532.'
o u p m e e t sM v T r o o m th ^ p y .- The Twin Falls • AduGroup will meet at • Menthe KMVT Com- • Med
>1 Bartlett’st shake itself free Bartlilerly image. It has wouldn’itself o f that alba- years,”Duke. wild vielg New York dc- chet, blia proposal. John Amencang fo r a shoe to And m)5 menswear col- on the rurtion, full o f riffs in Newtyle — arg y le technicolIhouettes. p la id amidst tld a shoe dressier the attititill soft and .com- Puppiesh t o f Hush Pup- so les, a, the Duke. Why? unassum:at Bartlett c a l ! ^ A mirsAmerican shoe.” The fc*uppies to resur- store onlis show. And be story veibrilliant colors. bassetthi
pany really want trance, st9 its **old codger old codgit up at a New course, y
’.before an a u d i-■ Still, yss? Was the risk Rockfordr greater thaA the Puppies <be? theday .l>T a moment. The work bointioned in “Bev- product-’ They had been N ot a t jQ magazine. The where tbilying huge sums to be fois happen. In fact, shoes. Ncanything at all. Peopleleous was going in this &ailized that Hush whim sy, ake advMtage of
would make tbe classic
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I care o fth lg spill over into who m l^ ice. Young chil- unreasons lay conclude that the enemy[te. • . . p e a ^ ”tw era .disagree' t. A t >n anwfUet M tvei Mrwitai diffiaeoce* Fiiid a wi
Xm entaor and,N«4ieothe diild drisa tn so
lany times a seri- FindwsyaI naay “stir up tbe tiw ‘90s** ( , fueling many o f • .Wodcbecause the de- atmo y h aib iii^ and anger .bbnding iess tolerance. (If whole {enetic-in-origin,-Uunga.tbBtise, there may be -Do tpoatsd; or there may to handlebo is d e p r e ^ loosen up inflicts may,be ■'giving anid bitter.) yourw lffi
er” u g er . autlior-'tfons^Miraes: “After a “We tiyrt'the ofHce, it’s w ’re herecome'hoine and .’for t te gr^s jiist.one'indre 'r ■fer tb esmlode at ' ' J o u a eometiines.ieetk>.:Xmf^>^.:;ah banlly tak e '; c o m ^ v .
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Twin Fans, Idaho . M onda^, Ju n
i ' : ■ 'ity RoomT 1100 Blue L a to Blvi lease wear your jw n e ta ^ ’ • le topic o f discussion wiU be mai r-therapy-by-Tflpeaker-Dian
T more information, call Don A on at 733-8868 or Ray C lark) >324-5013.
l i r i t i s S u p p o r t G r o u p n s p o t l u c k p i c n i cWN FALLS - T io AlthriliJ Sui Gro i^ will |iold a potluck picm 30 p.m. Tuesday at Rock Cree Members of tbe Lupiu Sup^i
p ajedso’ihvited to a t te n d .''''' lyone with arthritis is encourage end and participate in the group’ monthly meetings. Family men md fnends are invited, e grovp usually meets the fin lay ofthe month at 7 p.m. a t ^ C V a lle /^ S ^ n a l Medical d ra
n a t 737-2050.
■ y o n V ie w o f f e r s m a n } p a t i e n t t r e a t m e n t siriN FALLS - Canyon'Viev ita] and Counseling Centers pro the following Outpatient Treat Opdons:.n'tensive outpatient substanci programs.idult psychiatric day treatmenam
idult substance abtue day treat program.enior adult partial hospital prO'
idividual, family .and marriage•y->dult group therapy, ten’s or women’s group, ledical psychiatry.
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tt’s shoes.rtlett “p icked co lo rs >ve In’t have picked in a million ,” Baxter admits. Irish mist, violet, soft violet, mauve sa- black orchid and o f course, ican beauty.I when the spotlights came up 1 runway in Sony Music Studio :w Y ork, the glow o f those color shoes was potent. There, t the hype, the air kisses and titude o f high fashion. Hush es — with Uieir comfortable , m odest $60 p rice tag and uning style— were reborn, lir^ le .folks at the company outlet
3Q Main Street, where a two-, veraion o f t ^ Hush Puppies t hound mascot guards the en- , still thinV o f tbe Duke as the idger shoe. They say that, o f :, with the greatest fondness., yoii can walk the streets 0 f ord and not'see a pair o f Hush » on a pair o f feet fbr most o f y. Not at the Woodshed where boois — anothCT Wolverine ft —''are the favored footwear, t A rn ie ’s B akery C afe — the w a it r e s s are most likely found in practical walking Not even on Bud. lie in Rockford aren’t interested SuhioQ flash, in this moment o f ly. T heir b igger concern is the reputation o f the brand, reestablishing Hush Piq>pies as isic casud shoe.
'themselves, much less a child i ^ t be ddiaujned, needy and >Dable. So the child becomes my in tiie battle for a.motneixt’s
i'parrata, tik o c w o f yotxr«- better t i m ycn n b tb ly do. way of'exercising'every dav len possible, iochide your ctiif- ' some n v e o f fimily exerdse. ays o f wfei s i ^ your “stress o f I ^iptopnatciy. . ifc to w tibtiA SB encoon^ng. here in yoat bome. Support g activities that involve the ^ l y and put into words thehat malpM ynttr ftfntly m fetal'ntanisous activities, useoumor He disdpUnvy problems, and. xsp and play together. Mod«l and.kindness and extending r for y o u rd iild m and others
tiy b mstill in our fiunfly that ere <m. eaith to use oor talents'
good,** one fittbdv
ae Lgnea, wbo grew up Ja iy>f-isa Salt Lake a ty fkoByOK
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Blvd. For tnore infbnhktioi ’ ■ a f ^ . confidentid'M mas- one o f the Canyba V iana-?win-FBlb,-?34-6760;
677-4723; Elko, (702 lA r- caU toll free at 1-8006: rk al ..
C h i l d b i r t h r e f r c s c h e d u l e d f o r
**' ' . TWIN FALLSbirth refresher clasa fc
S u ^ have previously tak< Icmc childbirth course will I ;reek to 9:30 p;m. Wednesda >port Valley Regio ^ Medic
non-re'{im£bIe course' aged ' pre-repstration is requi lup’s Cbildbihh preparatic lem- center procedures will 1
film, a discussion on first ment and a tour o f the Uhe unit wi|ij)e included. Cen- To register and find Bcky class is being held, .cal
-Education Departmrat; tween 9 a lia and 4 pjD.
myA lz h e im e r ? s g r o
ie „ W e d n ^ y m o f pro- .TWIN F A L L S -T h reat* Dementia Family S^)p
mert fnmi 10 to 11:30 mce day at 998 Washington
College o f Southern 1 sent behind the Office on A]
oibr Annex Building, am. ’ We w ill be v iew it eat- videos in Managing u
tng Behavior Problems I pro- Dtseaseand'Related Di
Specifically -we will iage “Managing Person Hy{
and Dressmg” and “Mi cult Behaviors: Wanda propriate Sexu^B e^yi'
z Husl i; tosooth(
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ROCKFORD, M: Puppies b e ^ here, o f the W olverine
“ J smells l ik ^ th o u s a f Tbe aroji&j/wafting
lets (>f pigskins no from the slaughtcrtioi
Ih e hides piled wa: . red brick floor arriv
preserved ill salt.-W . ■ ' have come in from "l The process o f prepi
be stitched into shi techniques W olver during'the Korean Wi
' It can take 40 to conmlete tanning, wb tbe hides, removes th. billzes the proteint
^ hides will not rot and 1?® Once the-hides e
■ these barrels, it’s lead. ......... Although the uppi
thf shoes are stitched foctories in the Domi
, . lie and Puerto Rico, ^ heels are attached in F { filial buffing, bnishin ? is done here, too;
Thecolor process! “ where .from 8 to 17 b
' ing on the product e Cltfk, Hush Puppies c yeara, muted the maff
— helped to create the b . • cle.
" 5 • Many o f the colo qw ked Hush Puppies isted all along. But th
™ ® o f raspberry and 1 _ tuckecf aw ay in the
archives. Claric dug t set about recreating th< newcolotB.too.
To create True-Gr green ineets a neon mixed turquoise, cbi tan. Wild violet wai
t * .9rt ■
Dd. -- --M - ^ g s a g s s sag ’
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ion 9c to schedule Stone, Mi consultation, call van at 736 View locations:
OulTCach’!8:30 p.m.
W e d n e s d a y Welfare b
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day' « the Magiclical Center. The f™ iySuj
Centcrmtl tion and medical .™°' II be reviewed, A Behumnain sibling adjust- _____be labor/c|e!ivery M V R jV
o n C a e
weekday. 1*-mote ^ u
_________ __ dale for Ihit ) u p m e e t s - f„ ,7 » 9:3 l i n i n g Tiieic.wrhe Ahheimer's in s t^ o n ppoit Group will lO am W ednes- m S t'N .(o h tlie I Idaho OiiiiDus
ring twoi.more weekdaysbu d Unddfstand* ,,IS in Alzheimer’s TodofyDisorders, series. he^tlMdattill be view ing a r ib a &Aiygiene: Bathing -.by Thiasda,Managing Difli- hwiitgMoilering and Inap- tioa. Mail iv ioar P.O. Box SLion, call Janice debvertoa
;h Puppies c letibiosebar]n S e n ic e ' ' record fror
Clark haul< Mich. — Hush Une instead e. On this floor itoriginatec e tannery that Naming isand wet.dogs. group effbn ng from the i ^ - grew out o lot quite fresh tousmomer louses. Way badraist high oathe m anger Jii ive packed and fnend in Te Many o f these the newes 1) Des Moines, shoes. Thes :paring them to fords. An( ihoes involves name, erine invented Muir not ^ar. .chum’s hoito-60 hours to • toss the un xrhich d e g r e ^ /fried comii tbe hair and sta,*;' puppies. Tt ins so that the quiet-the ba id d ^ y . ing that foi; emerge from feet barldng ather. _ Jceting epiph jp e r^ r tio n 'o f ■ Husfi Pui ed in two main soothe your mhtcfln Reptib-''. That orif ), the soles and was named: I Rockford. The tyofDuke’f ling and boxing ly. Other st)
were named s can take any- hounds: Bo: ' hours depend- so on.[ and coloc. Al Tbe lates s colorist for IS PupplNani 19c potions that • Wajoie: : buraess mira- the updatei
' modemvvc lors that have named aft< ies’'revival ex- Wayne, those swatches • Eari: 1 I lemon w e re ; take their m ie company’i ofEari.{ them out and * Ellingtc themandafew bootsarenai
ton.3reen — grass ■ • Windso )n light — he with a clean shartreuse and named after i 'as already on Aiid, well,
Marcie Donner' or/ Sanify Ke ?36*2122.; - — I - -
)niylagia‘Otitreach ■ lext meeting June 27N FALLS - The Fibromylogij :h's next meeting is set for 7 tc m. June 27 at the'Health anc ; Building on Pole Linc.Road,.
eimers*s support . p to meet June 27N EAO -S.- The Alzheimer’i Suppoh Group will meet ar 6:3C ie 27 at BridgeView Retiremenl n the private dining room. ' nore inrbrmation, call Donna iat73S-3933.
t M C o f f e r s c la s s • e s a r e a n d e l iv e r ie sf FALLS - The third class ol tiildbirth Preparation Prograni ible to anyone wishing to Team >out Caesarean deliveries. 'The ’ (he cunent class is scheduled9:30 p.m:'June 28. ’ -------i.vrill be a laborjehearsal, plus on covering medications, nos^ Dcedures and non-conforming rhe non*refimdable course fee For more' information about [lis class will be held, call the ■'alley Regional Medical Cen* adon De;»rtment a t737-2900, I'S between 9 ajn . and 4 pjn.
I/bryou 'ls a'calender listing of Jeted ac^'ties, events and edu- nAnosmlft^iouId be siAnutted sday for JkattaTiiktiie /b/- 4oodoWs Hadth & Fasb/cm sec- U notices a: The Times-News, <548, Twin Falls JD833Q3, or yow.omasatl32TMdStW.
crafty rkkg dogshim 1981. But this time, luled it out for the men’s sad o f the women’s, where Ited. i • ; •ng the shoes now is a fort, but the original names t o f one man’s serendipi- nent -lack in the beginning, sales ' Jim Muir was visiting a Tennessee while showing
/est line o f W olverine bese shoes were suede ox- ^nd they had no brand
acted that every time his hound would howl, he’d u ^ l y pup the.Southem Tuneal treats calini bush The' hush puppies would barking dog. Remember- folks called their aching ing dogs, Muir had a mar-i p ^ y . _ . _____Puppies weit the shoe to mrbatkibgdogs. iriginal'style. the Duke, ed after a dog. The identi- ce’s owner is lost in histo- styles in that original line led after a best o f beloved Bozo, Bowser, Toby and
test generation o f Hush ire scion of the Duke. I - ne: These are the first o f - Ited shoes. T hey 're the :version o f the Duke, [fter John “The.D uke”
: These slip-on loafers • moniker fhim the Duke
gton: The suede chukka named after Duke EUing-
Ison These are lace-ups san. sleek vamp. They’re £r the Duke o f Windsor, ell, you get the picture.
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1 D E S l r t p B Y r T in ' passed away two yean Q-jQ ther, who is in. his 60s 7 ^ , dating three women, and — wel come! .J his lady friends to b
'— some"occasions-(picn etc.), but there are 6 sions when 1 would pn come alone,
er’s- One woman (I’ll ca S;30 insists b n accom pan; nenV-somc-parties-that-arc
only. (Christmas and nna >ng, for example, and i
Day.) .Betty puts a great, c
sure oii Dad, insistinj "hurt” because we baVi h er - d esp ite the fa
5 of knows about the two oi ram Abby, I fcel l shouli »un to decide who will b rhe my home, lied . 1 also feel that Bettj
;■ ■ ing to ■ drive a-wedge • t )lus and his family, los ' Am I wrong for ex< ing ty? Or is B e t^ wrong fee herself to family affain out I am so frustrated; I the to invite, a ll three o f tJ en* ,'the same'.time without 00, 'father. t . - r r
1 OUI.Qf OEARLOOK!NG:> ^ idea o f inviting all o fy ggg/. lady fr ie n d s to dinn 1 /. m ig h t.b e v e ry enter
would drive a wedge.b and your fa th e r that
or couldn’t manufacture V it-
. You are within your 1 . your fathei: to come.al
;__ lain bccasions. .D EA R A B B Y : I ’ve
"H 'ried for nine years ^ n< • and I am iii tbe process
'd ivorce. ■ : v' " Before m y husband v
, papers, he insists that > 2 -carat diam ond engaj
he gave me, as well as ing wedding band.
I am not asking for si him, and I am paying 1
• divoree.Should I renim the lii
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date inyn S J y ~ 5 io tE e r ^ r jB |B B l irs ago. My ffa- Os, is cuirently '
led several o£ ' p9 | | |B H b u r home on
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call her Botty) you a Hinmf nying Dad to It was -nc irc-for-fam ily The same H id Thanksgiv- ding band. i also Father’s However
heirloom . 1 ;. deal o f pres- isn’t and y< ng that she is to refuse to ive not invited judge decidi fa c t th a t she D E A K K other women, day,’ June 4 aid be the one verymovini be invited to for Children
• It w as se tty is attempt- Y oung o f : between Dad' added, “ I ’r
wbo wrote i xcluding Bet- Early thal »g for Inviting ceived this 1 ins? .DEA RAII am tempted' you includi
‘ them 'over at was written lu t telling my. Hugh'i and
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JT FOR DAD cess, A Lett : Although the Yours.” r your father’s W hen 1 r m e r a t once poem jum p erta iiiih g , it. heard it reac i.between you eral y ea rs i t even B etty Hollywood i e - so shelve file o f childi
and The Ch r rights to ask in particular, alone on cer- I w as so
' m ission to u ;e beeri m ar- in g .” (T h n b 'ch ild re n - M acK en z ii ssi o f getting a D obson, ret
for news o f I will sign the dition.) it I retum the I keep a st agement ring and g ive th as the match- ‘ think someo:
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ID IV O R C IN O iW lictiyoti engaged, your f ia n c e ^ v e amond.} -not a loan; it urns a gift, le hold^ true for your wed- id. • ver, i f the sel is: a family n , 1 w ould r e tu n it. I f it d your husband'continiies i to sign the papers, let the icide.tR B A D E R S: In m y Sun- le 4, column, I included a ving poem titled “A Prayer ircn.*’s sen t to m e by D ena C. o f C o n co rd , N .C ., who “I ’m sorry, J don’t know I te it .” •that Sunday morning, I.re- lis fax:L ABBY: TTie prayer/poem luded in to d a y 's bolumn ten by schoolteacher Ina J. md is included in' M arian
E d e lm a n ’s- w o n d e rfu l rhe M easure o f Our* Sue- [.letter to My Children and
1 read your colum n, the im ped ou t a t m e . 'l firs t read aloud by Marian sev- rs ago w hen she w as in od tiying to raise the pro- lildren’s issues in general. Children’s Defense Fund
jiar.so m oved, 1 asked* per- to use it in “Knot’s Land- . T h e . c h a ra c te r M ^ck i z ie , p la y e d by K e v in recited it w hile w aiting o f a ch ild 's medical con-
a stack o f copies on hand,! them aw ay w henever 1 neone may be helped, as I coding it.ERNARD LECHOWICK.
LOS ANGELES >ERS: B ern a rd an d h is 'nn L atham , crea ted tbe W series “^ o t ‘s Land- “Homefront.”
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Greer .built bsrges and tl injury ripped the muscle
' him three hernias and 1 , home with a tube stuck ir
Now, after eight placw placc, Greer is giving up ing -spacc for a new ty^
• arrive even sickcr and■ turning Greer’s $68-a-dj
5800*a*<lay cash machine “I hope everything wi
. new'StafT, new people ( , ' * m’istic,” Grccr, 58, says V
• chair. “Ofcours^ IMI havFor now, Greer lives q
• a roommate in the 225-1• home in this blue-colla
Ohio River from LouisvilHe is one of 41 peopl
month that they will havi• T- probably to other Vkinj
homes — so ihcir floor t one ofthe hottest concept
T he industry calls it attempt by nursing ho: hornes and mor? like h
, ' ' stroke rehabilitation ar intravenous feeding to
• surgeiy or still recoveringThis shift is being dri'
carc revolution that is res• ■ America. Managed care
suring hospitals to cut ’ patients sooner, creating
■ type of room for the persi• go home but not sick enot
Nursing homes now an hanging new signs and hi
- sometimes just relabelin mad scramble to capture t sitional patient. The ince
; health insurance for the i ; • is worth three or four or i
bursement generated by ■. • home patient on Medicaid ■, "• “What’s im p o r^ t foi
ls they’re converting a Sl' ; a $300-a-day patient,”
. health.core analyst with C : . ■ a significant uptake in rc
; gins are higher."
Researc•. THERMOPOLIS, Wj• . One fall morning Belin
stepped out o f bed and nc to the floor. Her world v
: around her.“My isrst thought was
back down,” she said. “It scary actually. Here you i
! normal and here you ai : around like on one o f th' : rides.”- But the roller coaster <>. . several hours. It tum«l o
- ’ -i^st o f many such rid< ; ' would take over next f ; • • She wasn’t alone..
• Her husband, a physici . J i t Her 17-y;ear-old son a
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id tugboats until age and ’ | «le m m his r i ^ t shoul- H>,“Tuptiu'cd*n"discrBilve~ ’ id left him in a nursing |kin his bladder. . acid years mostly in one; up his linle room, mak- *type o f patient who will ' Ind Ifeave even quicker,__ _D-day bed into a potent, line.; works out. There’ll be le coming in. I ’m optics wanly ^ m his whecl- have to move.”» quite contentedly with25-bed Hillcrest nursing - i)llar town just over the • 'sville,Ky. ( «ple who w m told lastlave to move this spring • ■vings but maybe to other ■- < or can be'converted'into:epts in health care. .. it “subacute care," an . ■ homes to be less like e hospitals, to provideI and cardiac care and hto people fresh out o f v ring from serious illness. driven by tbe m aaag^reshaping health care in £ire companies are pres- nevcut costs by releasing seeting demand for a new jf,g«rson who is too sick to exhnough for a hospital. nio*’ are punching out walls, “d hiring new stuff — or Micsling old wards — in a As<ire this new type of tran- beencentive? Medicare, the whibe ailing cldcrly,;which honor more times the reim- trenby the typical nursing “»id. deafor these nursing homes ofnlSlOO-a-day patient into f j^
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couldn’t'eat er eftect lasted o f their beat d out to be the nurse Collet rides W illson Memorial H xt few weeks. The probi
to flu symp sician, suffered. Nobody sus n and 12-year- Hanson mai A total of about Arenbcrg, v nts from ages 8 band for a v ilent vertigo itr as Meniere’t fall and winter Researcl; rs investigated C enters fo nd that 35 peo- Prevention town’s p u la- Thermopoli
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“ W e're very concerned ab vlichael Schuster, a lawyer for. Association o f Retired Peop )ecomtng less focused on lor vhicli is ironic bccausc that's lomes were about. We’re ccrta rend and it’s disturbing.”
“It's impacting on virtually e- leal with,” said Cleveland's r imbudsnian Deborah Allen, w: ighting the relocation of 60 cldc 1 nursing home which wants to teds to subacute.
Interviews with more than egional: ombudsmen — federa
irrow cau!never had the vertigo before. :(the 35) sounds like a small i)f people that were infected itrapolated across the nation, <ms that 2H inillion people cve had vertigo in a six-month >’ said D r.' I. Kaufmfui t
an ear specialist in Denvw.latients In the hospital were ill. They were so dizzy they teat The slightest movement tlead made them vomit” said illeen Hanson of Hot Springs tI Hospital. 1oblem was usually ascribed 1mptoms or'an ear infection. I suspected an outbreak untilTiade on offhand remark to r:. who was treating her hus-' I a worse ear aftllction known—ire’s^sease. ' ■ nrchers from the federol r for Disease Control ond 'bn and elsewhere say the toils outbreak wos the first f
^ born, moianges — which promise to tllealth care industiy hundreds AIS o f dollars yearly — have 8 ticism from doctors, patientand researchers. nof the doctors orgue that CBolth problems, from joun- f<licu l^ ia breast-feeding, are f< ioticed because o fth e new. fiifaers.say the sborten«l stay bid emotional and physical F1 m others like' Jom arie d iust when they need it the
V,vide, .there are about 3 mil- - a]al binhs yearly in hospitals, sl y.. and spying one day off ir rn ity schedule can sa v e ' si rbirth.lucisrs argve that the vast ' A}f newborns are medically irsave within 24 hours, espe- PI tollow-up care,-which they l iide. -And they soy that doc- s<and ih b u ld 'k eep babies clter any questionable circum- hi - they just have'to'explain
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hospitalizay every i ^ e we me'thot th''s nursing home Medicare. who sold she’s ombudsmieldcriy people by -T h a ts to convert their Medicare
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I go epidem ic. D octors I 1 th o u ^ t viruses cause verti , cases, but the Thermopol : coupled w ith an outbr 1 A tlanta clinic last sumtr 1 them narrow down the link,
. “This is the first study : corroborates the role o f a v f demic violent vertigo ... i t thot go to the inner car os 1 viruses that go lo the sin } there imd can cause innei
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whose members can cause I meningitis.I ' The discovery could be , ! to millions o f Americans ' t from vertigo or sim ilar
other Mesthe Group Health Assoc America, the trade ^ u p re 80 percent ofthe nation’s H . .The battle has been fu
recent analysis by the Ci Disease Control and Prev found that the median lens for childbirth was cut neoi from 1970 to 1992. For ( births. It fell from 7.8 days For voginal deliveries, it fei days to 2.1;
California and other lai widi greater use o f HMOs
' aged-care plans mode the shorter stays in the 1980s, insurers soy they have no\
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yoming violent verti- severe disease5 have long have never bcirti^o in some officials say.olis incident . “1 was surpibreak at on mon vertigoim er hplped Dowell, a CDik. found lots anly that rwll)- think there anI virus in epi- that con caiise, thot viruses interested in hiis opposed to “In these twlinus ore out deaths. Mostpier cor prob- nomial selvesrg., o f the months at Icoi: 's ' Disease- be pretty debi
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:t people were back to their 'cs in weeks or o couple of cost” he said “But it con cbilitating while you have
: found antibodies against IS when exam ining the is outbreak. The outbreak which afTected«27 people - ntified clinic, helped them iccimcns to grow an that is still too vague to among the 70 or so sub-
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t,- subacutc is an $800*a-bed ur 1 rays will offer skilled mcdic than, but comparable to. servic it hospitals.the revenue generated by sub our doors open.” said Houliha ;d that 40 of-his Medicaid bci •themselves.ion said his home has stoppc aid patients while it tries to fir r the 43 people being displace n it He said he couldn’t nile o to other homes.owing complaints about abni{ ■fragile lives, the industry argui is a powerful engine for slashir I Medicore hospitalization cos
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She echocd on a rg u -” ment the industry-has ' been making oh Capitol H ill, where th e 'n e w ; Congress is looking at ways tQ contain spiraling Medicaid und Medicare costs.
DeRuvo-fCccgan also said advocates fo r the elderly should look beyond' nursing homes to the growing num ber o f alternatives to traditional nursing home care, which are popping up to catch the great -wave o f graying baby boomers.
“The advocates aren't looking af the broader context,'' she said.;e growth of home health »-colled "assisted living” eing marketed as cozy, natives .for elderly people ore.ns mostly caier to people pay for their'dotage, not
issisted living homes —IS fa.s^s subacutc carc — egultned nursing homes ire that stafTers are trained ic or watchdog a wander- im. •1 the assisted liviijg Indus- >vcmmcnt oversight at all «ctor wants to be consid- gory of Medicare — ond jcmcnt to boot.lent of Health an3 Human ans Administration and ates arc studying subacute leccl, a legitimate concept.
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Drs. Neil Howell, Joa Donald Schumacher lo Star, The Sun,. The GI< World News, National E National Enquirer, they r cies with headline that
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grossly sensationalized I ■' articles acttially say. Thi
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Connecticut, chemist “lm ' stumbled onto a formula,
known as 'Cercbrex,' tha the average person’s IQ as points in just seven days.”
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uld divorce her hus- Thi •| put up with it until “ pre: my period, and thcn_syndi It seems so logical.’ intro
yearsurse. the w om an’s dcsci id-what some would physi snstruol syndrom e em ot is willing to remain comfc jmam'oge;- may 1)man need an anti- o r so th control pills? Oil p e : irose, or some other Rcsea bloating, nervous? the s<
n some women .feel the Sj strual periods? s y m st need a divorce? depeni can C o lle g c o f ety of iynecplogy soys 5 choIo| Tien have serious, nomic M S. B ut fo r th e obsteti o m en ,' a g ro w in g tion ni h-care providers to treatmi dication is not the • Forj
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ce m ayfcct o f their hormones at diffei hcs. in thei^ m enstrual cycl Certain things you want to m' ttcr, sure. But we’re not devia e ’re , no t abnorm al. Wemans.”____rh e phrasere m e n s tru a l I Pndrom e" was______ * *roduced 40 w e - n o e ars ago to C o i t a i l scribe ’ theysical and w a n lotional d is- b o t t o i nfort 0 woman _y feel o-week-----so before her W o ’r o n ' r i o - a . W o ’re scorchers soy
sev erity o fsyndrom e’s ' —.m p t o m s
end on a varir ^o f social, psy-logical, cultural and even cc nic circum stances. Today, tl tctrics and gynecology associ names 150 symptoms and 3!
tments.or years, one o f the more popul tments has been birth contr s, w hich regula te the body istruol cycle. In fact, the Foe Drug Administration says that ter o f the women who take bin rol pills do so for dysmenorrhe
searcher ipathogens, and that treating one c defenses — such as fever— ma you at risk for other problems.' here are'abnormalities that ar 1 because they qppose othe malities,’’ said George Williams ;olutionary biologist at the Stati ersity o f New York at Ston] krw illiam s is co»author, witi wjdolph Nesse, o f a new bool irwinian medicine callcd “Whi ct Sick-(Times Books), ilc evoluUonap' biologists are iggesting a major or immediate ;e in how doctors trea t theii Its, they are pushing for more into whether some symptoms e part o f the human body’s nat- sfenses. 'iderstonding evolution couldI lot o f practical implications,” esse, 0 University of Michigan atrist who studies behavior with )lutionist’s eye. “It will help ians do a better job o f treating s. _ore trying 1 ^ to make sure no
ips to making clinical recom- aons, yet,” he added, “But there
caiitionds before his work will even be led. That may or may not be 3ther countries.” cing aside, Howell says the n the SHAMPOO/IQ article tally: “It cites a satisfied user, in o f lower-ffjan-average intei- who.worked in a cafeteria;
ing this shampoo, she beoutie ous reader o f ‘everything from >eare; to Einstein.’ Well, sup- u did take a woricer with an IQ ?0, and raised it 28 i»ints; An 18 is probably not going lo put wiously reading ffiose two.” iy this story, Howell says, lave to believe that something It through your hair, through of your scalp and through your me, not only didn't hurt the but helped the brain tissue.”T cites another problem with le: “The idea o f raising your a shampoo that penetrates
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Schw artz and othe: ipular combination o f ther ntrol and excixise. And occ idy’s “I om a critical can Food I can 't separate the I hat a body, no matter wha birth the medical journals, i rhea, the AMA tells us,” S
‘ say illneneof are many questions that: may Take fever, for instan
^Physicians still don'i 1 are os useful," Nesse said, ther recent smdies that sugg uns, rid o f colds and chick )tate vvhen they don’t take'l ony m edicines, he said, vith Why? Nesse sugge: lOok because lo w -£ ^e fevei Vhy body’s defensive strate
olTehding organisms, are Pau! Ewald, o f Amhe
Iiate Massachusetts, has bei leir evolutionary medicine at lore level. He found that wti >ms were filtered out o f uns nat- supplies, they mutated U
dangerous, uld The reason, Ewald ffie IS,” once the microbes cou gan spread Uirough Ihe wata nth might not be able to it elp people to-survive.. But ii ing people did hot get so sic
•walk around and sprei no more easily to others. 1 m- transmission would mak ere ing access to the water su
I about tbe special proteins is absurd be shampoo is more likely t
little gray cells ifyou drin he Still, you can’t dismis ;le ' health orticles out o f hand cr, “I f an orticle has no re sl- lions about a-’cure’ or
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■menstniarpcrioa ■ help," ^— includes I wonde blc)Btin^, mood logical t swings, irritabili- suppress ty, headoches, on and i and from a scat- they ncv ter-shot o f stud- Alt thos< ies, doctors anything know that it is pop oul ially strikes hard- meant. B 30 to 40, panicu- need to 1 > ot home. month ai !]an m ed ica te , relieve th lers advocate a er with fi crapy, nutrition and not n cceptance: at that." ire specialist ond Sh« s : mind from the respond 1 hat they read in by being I, no matter what is an emi ' Schwartz said, comfortat
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that low i {csts it may be body’s mji /er is part ofthe 'ing bugs, itegy to kill ofT Based oi
Weinberg, herst Collegc in expert on i )cen looking at theorizes ti at the microbial infected 1 #hen pathogens removed f jisanitary water stored in th< I to become less can’t get to
When cliheorizes, is that such a pers 3uld no longer that iron’is ter supply, they from anen infect enough that’s mislei
: if.the infccted “Apatien >ick, they could m ay look read the vlnis Weinberg s . This, rouie o f aw are o f oke up for los- patient may supply. IS bad.”
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e intends to publish results udy by December. ’ ickoy favors dietary chong xereise over medicating, ertain people do need son ' Mackay said. "Certain peop ider i f there are. other psych ll things going on. Women < css their feelings. They car id do all this good s tu ff ar icver talk aj)0ut their feeling lose feelings we haven’t dor ing about kind o f surface ar lui with an intensity no or . But the feeling is real and v,0 look at ffjc other time o f tli1 and sec whal we can do t t the feeling. If you’re a moil ll four kids and a full-time jo )t much time, you need to loo
said th a t many wome: ;d to their premenstrual stag ng more angry because ange :motion most women aren’ table expressing.
be goodthe^ast cenluiy we have beer b rin ^ g insi^ts'fiom biologj
;:jne,” Ewald said. “But we have ry bad at integrating evolution." 1 example, Darwinian doctors animal studies suggesting that lothogens thrive on iron and V iron levels are one o f the mjmy defenses ogainst invad-5.I on these studies, Eugene D. rg, a microbiologist and an n iroii meubolism in disease, $ that when o person becomes d by a pathogen, iron is i from the bloodstreiim and I the liver where the pathogens
clinicians chKk the blood of erson, he said, il may oppear is low and the person sufTers
lemia. But W einberg said sleading.ient with chronic tuberculosis ok like they need iron,” g Mid. “If a clinicion Is not )f w hoi's happening, tbe lay be given more iron, which
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^ 'sa id ^g u m 'u u ^ t ofler un----- 1-------live ffierap£utic alternative ■egnont women, who fre- y suffer with heartburn but want to expose ffieir unbom en to drugs. He's awaiting al center .approval for a fol- ) study in pregnant wom'en.Joel Richter, chamnan o f the n of gastroenterology at the md Clinic, agreed wiOvSingh j m-chewing may ofTcr a new - to some reflux suffercis.:ould be a potentially nice I / in people wiffi mild acid ; disease ffiat don't have any • e to ffieir esophagus, os a > !• lifestyle ffiing ffiey might' : '.V
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o f a tto rn e y s a re a r running gag on the- • trip. So is music.
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. y ou th in k S alm an Rushdie screwed up - . (try) m aking fun o f th e so n g w here (Diamond blurts), ‘I
f ry am, I said, to no one— th ere . A nd no one all, not even the chair.’ O f he chair didn’t hear you,I furniture!",grew up in Armonk, N.Y.,' o f New York City, where }yterian minister father ran work agency and helped In 1 r ig h ts m ovem en t. H is a on etim e sec re ta ry to
physicist E nrico Ferm i, d th e lau g h s. A lth o u g h by chronic depression, she <r “an absolutely wicked.I sense o f hum or," Barry
he ond his three siblings im ming, sh e ’d coll in a aver voice: “Don’t drow- A nd th e y ’d s in g -so n g e wo-o-n’t.’’family has its values that
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