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r m ^ '. Goodm Today’s forecast Partly cloudy-with showers ond thundcn , to 95. Lows nround 60 Emergency St. Bcncdicl’s hospi ploys a Blninc Coumy hour shift on weekend gcncy room. Tanks for the m The Idaho National ingounkfor ihc city< Agassi stumbles Pushed to the brir top-sccdcd Andre Aga Richard Krajicek for tional championship S Labontes sweep Bobby Labonte and ished first ond seconi Goodwronch 400. Putting on the d Canine coumrc, on< coming big business. Prayer and well • New research looks . ond limitations — to ;■ ing process. Ruby Ridge rea Accountability at lo toriols look at the Ron Look good, act { A California scho . . fighting and suspci greatly reduccd since tory school uniform pi Growing pains •: Controversy over ^ : in Portland and othei : country. Separate but sa Two very different women’s suffrage, b women ^ihcd tlic rig ogo. : Train crash kill! I An Indian passeng< ; another killing 300 ; more. . . Section A Weather ........... 2. I Nation......;: ..... 3 I :W est ................. 4 ,1 - :r.Worid............. 5 > Opinion............ 6 . ' Money..............7 i Section 8 i Local news .....1 i Obituaries .......2 ' ; Sp6rts ...... ....4-6 We.printon ^ 3 . Please re '7 ' M. norning ast:' Mth widely scattered lershowers. Highs 90 160. PageA2 spital in Jerome em> nty doctor for a 60- :nds to staff its emer- Page Dl memories lol Guard is rcfurbish- ity o f Buricy. Page B3 les, recovers )rink of elimination, Agassi rollied to defeat br thc Volvo Interna- p Sunday! PageB4 ep md Terry Lobonte fin- ond in Sunday’s GM Page B5 sdog once a novelty, is be- is. Page Dl ellness oks at the potcntiol — to pmycr in tho heal* «actians t last? Two guest cdi- landy Weaver eose. PageA6 :t good :hool has found that pensions have been ice initiating a manda- n policy a year ago. Page A4 IS :r HMOs is escalating ther places across thc Page A4 same cnt women fought for , but both won when right to vote 75 years PageCI iUs300 J mger train reor-ended 00 ond injuring 400 PageAB SectlonC Focus..., ........... 1 Legal notices .;2 Classified..... 2-8' ; SeaionD Features .......... 1 DearAbby ...... 2^ Dave Barry .....3 Movies............:.5 Comics*...... ;....8 on recycled paper. ) recycle it again. L avi abu! F aim ers, w orkei m ak e enforcem e to u g h fo r agenci By Korea Tolkkmen Timcs-Ncws writer GOODING - It has been than a year sioee sugar grower Keith Smith found a lion notices for $3,600 in i interest and penalties in his i box. Apparently the Occupat: Safety ond Heolth Administr has given up. Three summers ogo, an in; tor possing Smith’s fields sa workers with no drinking v hand-washing facilities or t' She also determined that S hadn't informed workers of totion procedures, accordii . OSHA rocords. Smith wos on three violotions of. field- tation laws and fined S3,150. Smith refused to pay and going to bring thc matter to I lotors and lawyers wher agency gave up. His story : tratcs thc battle between fax on a budget, form workers depend on them for sofe and laiy working conditions, and eral inspectors limited in they can do. It is also evidence that dc years of regulations, farmen hold, thc cards in dealings migrant workers who c fields, wotch herds, and p tend and harvest crops. . . Day of reckoning Smith soid lie was al^ awnre-of fcderol' rcgulat: When the crew leader first ■ to work in thc fie.ld. Smith him not to bring more than : seven others. Under federal 0 fanner doesn’t-need to pn drinking water, toilets or I washing facilities to work c with fewer than 10 people. Ths crcw leader showed u first day with five workers thinned and hoed Smith's acrcs of sugar beets, Smith Thc next day. he came with '■ I-' • ,• • M. fa sesi :ers n en t icies more beet (»llccr' fines, mail- pational . listradqn inspec- i saw 12 g water, 3r toilet. . Smith satii- ^ to cited :ld-sani- was to legis- hen the ry illus- , farmers',. . ers who In a field w est < mdsani- i[VV*V9Ba|i and fed- what despite 'P H jH iH ners still Igs with Q clean i-— ------ —- d plant. Today; The - ..Tomorrow;.! cn. On;^&'tlljrd-t was wiri^Jtjg‘down always U people, Smith s lations. On lhat day, the rst camc torarrivcd.,-- nith told “She talked to t an six or they lold her the; eral law, extra people bixou i provide tra jobs lo finish, ar hand- said. rk crows Hc said hc wa c. how many people :dupthc. for him that day. ;ers who • “I have chorcs t Ih’s 120 to take care of,” h lith soid. time I got that do vith sev- cultivator, she was o u p l e ’s VxoA 6 n d s , « '• - Clirito IIS1.CIC ^ i Bosni . jhc^d, j il to 11 t h ( -V fr --------------- tqf Wendell. Emosto He PPPPWIP^BI ' hired mo since the' huge crcv field, wa day, hc sa Other I lefarmere rSpoy'H l-<^y7as tbiegob -out propc h e ‘cdijn’e with ' Mid. I said. Thc fin I'c 0SHA: inspec- sound tou . : the fedcri ) the .people, and' that the e ley.hod bro'ught make no Buse they had cx- As ihspci h up on,” Sthith plained, ( stoff to il /asn’t aware of impose fl lc were working pliancc. S with" llie J to do and water mol succe he soid “By^lhc done and on my W eak a; ns Ihcir." . On a « leaths mi Afisociotcd P r^ ^ASHir^GTON — Despii lion’s pledge to step up peai nio, ofllciols acknowledged dcoths of three American c hove made U.S. diplomac) icult. ■: he deaths in a highway occ; stripped Assistant Secreto liard Holbrooke of his mos s and crippled the Amcricar alive in thc fonncr Yugoslav s the remaining U.S. dclcg: ic-.Suhday.'with,thC'bodies c oniats, flghtingi&ppeored to hwest'Bosnia. Shelling in S t)C eastern Muslim enclave :d thn» children and woundi two giris. olbrookc, accompanyini 3cd wooden coffins at Ra e in Germany, vowed to n uins on Aug. 28 to resume JidTioi wy who would take lost aides. - 'Jo one. can replace them, I institute thc team,” HolbrooV ieahwhile. Senate Major I Dole; the GOP presidcntio charged that the Bosnian lirectly responsible" for th •efector: Sac Associtited Press MMAN, Jordan Iraqi Pn I Hussein planiied to invade di Arobia this month, but calli : when one of his top oides ian, the defector said Sunday, t. Gen. Hussein Kamel al-i I head of the country’s c pons program'and is Sadda , said he attcTided meetings of the RevolutiQivuy Commant ch iHo invasions were discussi \I1 army units were inforrr wiit tmd the eastern parts o f Sa old Thc Associated Press in h ^ since an Aug.. 12 news conf !Cy m revers^ after... our dq ; STH i 4 5 5 5 ' pre^ le fie] Hernandez thins sugar b as the first time hc had E more than nine workers h lie days dccadcs ago when J rcws moved from field to b working them over in a : said. ll ?r farmers violate federal f tions more often than hc il le said. They’ll conlinunlly I /'lO dr more workers with- -v jpcr accommodations, hc ll ’■ ' 'f fines levied againsi Smith tough^But Dcc. 21, 1993,,- c leral agcncy was notified e c'collection agcncy would a 10 further debt collcction. v f ector Dave Mahlum ex- a OSHA doesn't havc ihc s 3 investigate complaints, f So Staff members 'Svork c he farmer to achicvc mini- . :ecss. \ : agency > ' 1 warm Friday af\emoon, take B osi President eace efforts in sd Sunday that ;an diplomats acy even moro iccident Satur- ^ Clary of State ^ ' lost important , ;an diplomatic n . ilovio. . cgotcs headed L ^ s of;the f^allen ■H. H to intensify ih 1 Sarajevo and - - H ve of Gorazdc I - nded a woman | ing the flog- I H Ramstcin Air 1 return to the . ^ ------------ le peace mlks. . kc Iho plucc of Military pa ,.bu.w=wili jokcsaid. Force pla ority Leader ' Robert Fro; ilial front-run-, tary of stau in Serbs -were tant secreto; thc deaths of NATO affo id d am p lan r There wa; firmal-Maji President Sod- Iraqi bpik)sii dc Kuwait and terest to plo) ailed off the ot- ning such mi Ics defected to However, jy. senior f i ^ al-Majid, who industry mi s clandestine posts, adds. Idom’s son-in- granted asyli I ofthe Cabinet “ 8 with his t and Council in wives— boi isscd. Thcdcfcc irmod to enter that all elcmi ' Saudi Arabia,” making *'uni n his first inter- — promptci jnfercnce. ‘T h e ond military departure.” President ..rr.'.".'".”*-- vent Ms BUDDY CHARLES MANOlNEm**Tkra r tieets before sunrise. Elcazar Saldano, 15, is he his parents prepare lo leav Jerome farm labor camp to back to Texas.' In violation of federal ( labor laws, hc began worki fields when hc was 10. His ily found thc law inconvci If a farmer refused to |ei .work with-them iri the*fi tliey wouldmove on until found a ranner who’would. 'Such violations arc rarol; - covered. It’s impossible fo eral agencics, strapped for and inspector?, to be c' where at once. Two fci agricultural'wage and hoi spcctors covcr most of I from Grangeville south> Six OSHA inspectors covi entire state. They know formers tak vonloge of child labor, tha violate minimum wage law immigration laws. But they Please see ABUSE inian pea< ■S’ l ' w ........... •' ---- ' ■» pallbearers carry the co I an accident during thei plane at Kaiserslautern, * 'rasure, a deputy assistant tate; Joseph Knizcl. deputy ctaiy of defense fot Europct iffoirs, and Samuel'Nelson m ed to iiivac was no way to indcpcndcntl; lojid’s claims. As a newly cori osilion figure, it would ^ in playgup any hints that Iraq waj I moves. ; /cr, the fact that al-Mojid was ^uro in the Iraqi regime; serv minister in addition to his :ds,to his credibility. Al-Moji sylum in Jordan ofter dcfcctini is brother Saddam Kamel an< both doughters of Saddam Hu :fcctidns — and intelligence i cments oflhe Iraqi orm ^ force Unusual” movements in southe pled Washington to move wt uy supplies toward tho Persian' :nt Cliiiton vowed to protect, p: cs t4 lC 7 - Cassij " afford nurse By Julie M-McKii Timcs-Ncws writei I BURLEY - Jen nursing services th District Health D time this year. T\ contract after a twc And that leave District as thc larg Magic and Wood any nursing servici tricts.of Castlefon do not havc nurses Minidoka has iti Buhl dccided this; time nurse instead health department. Falls, 14 other disi areaconmict wIthi Bill because thc graphically so lar, between schools - ment, thc district contract for seven understands thc m Everett D. Howard “I think most i Howard said. "Th voived." Instead of using said. Cassia takes by: • Allowing the scsccnings. • Having the di; helping tio speech and hcai ave thc * Giving abslint to head sexuality educatio 10th grades. 1 child- * Calling on cm •king in cians for accidei [is fom- EMT s in each t /chient: • schools, Howard si let him Howard said he ■fields, complain about C til tlicy nurses in his two y [d. r But Donald J. C ely dis- representative on for fed- - board, said hc is.ci or cash doesn’t have nu every- through a hcolth-d icdcral its own. lOur in- “It appears lo n r Idoho do have it get soi hword. County doesn’t hi >vcr thc that he is concemc pregnancy in thc si akc od- A spring survc lot they showed that their 1 iws and was having ni cy hove ality. IES/A2 . F ice more ( :offln of one of the U.S. g eir peace mission In Bosi I, Germany on Sunday. It secrc- a Notional Sccurir ty assis- An administrai •can and mony experts, inc: 0 Drew, I Ide K u w a it t Itly con- against any Iraqi rq onverted Last week, U.S. i n his in- them Saddom had fus plon- Kuwait or Saudi Ai , not indicate that h IS such 0 that on invasion mi] Tving as In the telephone is other er, al-Mojid said In ojidw os' tacking when he de ing Aug.- Iraq hos denied i md their unusual, saying onl iussein. cently hdd several : reports cuses the United St ceswet^. no and S liding fi hon Al-Majid, who i; tvaiships defected because 1 fliGulf.- ' tolerate the oppress :t Jordan thc sovagery ofthe ia can’t _ xi school 3 service: :Kinnon \ riter Jerome schools arc getting s through the South Ccntral; h Department for the first- , . Twin Falls reinstated its* f two-year lapse. 1- aves Cassia .County Joitiil largest school district in thd ood River volleys withouC , :vicc.s.-0nly thc smaller di>* ^ rford and Three Creek alsd;: • rscs. s its own school nurses, ancT. ! his year lo hiro its own part- ! lead of contracting with the lent. Like Jerome and Twin districts in thc eight-county ith the health department, thc Cassia district is gco- large - up to 65 miles He ■Is - and has a large cnroH- ricl can’t afford to hire or vcral nurses, even though it c need, said Superintendent vard. >st of it’s been finances,” ‘There’s a lol of travel in- sing school nurses, Howard kes caro of health concerns the Lions Club lo do eye ; district’s speech thcrapisis hearing screenings, itinencc-based ‘‘Teen Aide” ation classes in eighth and cmcrgcncy-medical tcchni- ~T\ idcnts. There arc several h town where there are rd said. . I he hasn’t had any parents- It Cassia not having school /o years with the district. J. Clark, the Cassia County on thc health'dcpartmcnl’s is.concemed lhal the disuict 1 nursing services cither ih-dcpartment contract or on 10 me that the districts tliat : some se^iccs lhat Cassia t hove,” said Clark, adding emed about preventing teen 1C school district. irvey of school personnel cir highest among 29 priori- g nurses tcach’human sexu- Please see NURSE/A2 5 difficult APph^ 3. govomment officials'. losnia off of a U.S. Air J urity Council aide, itration official noted that including Frasure, the chicf Please see PEACE/A2 tth ism o n tli |i reprisal for granting asyluml . I.S. officials said al-Majid told had contemplated mtacking 11 Arobia. But the officials did . Qt hc had a concrete plan, or.' ‘ 1might be imminent. Dne interview Sunday, howev- d Iraq was on thc verge o f at- • e defected. icd its troop movements wcib ; only that ils armed forees re- /cral training exereises. It ac- d States of whipping up hystc- ig false fears o f war. lio is in his early 40s, said he ise he “could not continue to . ression ofthe Iraqi people and the regime."

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org › files › Times... · r m ^ ' . Goodm Today’s forecast Partly cloudy-with showers ond thundcn , to 95

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, to 95. Low s nround 60

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ploys a B lninc Coumy hour shift o n w eekend gcncy room .

Tanks for the mThe Idaho N ational

i n g o u n k f o r ihc city<

Agassi stumblesP u sh ed to th e b r ir

top-sccdcd A ndre Aga R ichard K ra jicek fo r tional cham pionship S

Labontes sweepB obby Labonte and

ished first ond seconi G oodw ronch 400.

Putting on the dCanine coum rc, on<

com ing b ig business.

Prayer and well• N ew research looks

. ond lim itations — to ;■ ing p rocess.

Ruby Ridge reaA ccountability at lo

toriols look a t the Ron

Look good, act {A C a lifo rn ia scho

. . f ig h t in g a n d su sp c i greatly reduccd since tory school un iform pi

Growing pains•: C ontroversy ov e r ^ : in Portland an d othei : country.

Separate but saTw o ve ry different

w om en’s su ffrag e , b w om en ^ i h c d tlic rig ogo.

: Train crash kill!I A n In d ian passeng< ; a n o th e r k i l l in g 300 ; m ore. .

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spital in Jerom e em> nty d octor fo r a 60- :nds to s ta ff its em er-

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memorieslol Guard is rcfurbish- ity o f Buricy.

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les, recovers)rink o f e lim in a tio n ,Agassi rollied to defeat b r thc V olvo In terna- p Sunday!

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ellnessoks a t the po tcn tio l — to pm ycr in tho heal*

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:t good:hoo l h a s fo u n d th a t p e n s io n s h a v e b e e n ice initiating a m anda- n policy a y ea r ago.

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IS ■:r H M Os is escalating ther p laces acro ss thc

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GOODING - It has been th a n a y e a r s io e e su g a r grower Keith Smith found a lion notices for $3,600 in i interest and penalties in his i box.

A pparently the Occupat: Safety ond Heolth Administr has given up.

Three summers ogo, an in; tor possing Smith’s fields sa workers w ith no drinking v hand-washing facilities o r t' She also determ ined that S hadn 't informed workers o f totion procedures, accordii

. OSHA rocords. Smith wos on three violotions of. field- tation laws and fined S 3 ,150.

Smith refused to pay and going to bring thc m atter to I lo to rs a n d law y e rs w h e r agency gave up. His story : tratcs thc battle between fax on a budget, form workers depend on them for sofe and laiy w orking conditions, and eral in specto rs lim ited in they can do.

It is also evidence that dc years o f regulations, farmen hold, thc cards in dealings m ig ra n t w o rk e rs w h o c fie lds, w otch herds, and p tend and harvest crops. . .

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aw n re -o f f c d e ro l ' r cg u la t: W hen the crew leader first ■ to w ork in thc fie.ld. Smith him not to bring m ore than : seven others. U nder federal 0 fanner doesn’t-need to pn drinking w ater, to ile ts o r I washing facilities to work c with fewer than 10 people.

T hs crcw leader showed u first day w ith five w orkers th inned and hoed S m ith 's acrcs o f sugar beets, Smith Thc next day. he came with

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^A SH ir^G TO N — D espii lion’s pledge to step up peai nio, o fllciols acknow ledged dco th s o f th re e A m erican c hove m ade U .S . diplomac) icult. ■:he deaths in a h ighw ay occ; s trip p ed A ssis tan t Secreto

liard H olb rooke o f his m os s and cripp led the A m cricar a liv e in thc fo n n c r Yugoslav s th e rem ain ing U .S . dclcg: ic-.Suhday.'w ith,thC 'bodies c on iats, flghtingi&ppeored to hw est'B osn ia . S helling in S t)C eastern M uslim enclave :d t h n » children and woundi tw o giris.o lb r o o k c , a c c o m p a n y in i 3cd w o o d e n c o f f in s a t R a e in G erm any, vow ed to n u ins on A ug. 28 to resume JidTioi w y w ho w ould take lost aides. -'Jo one. can rep lace them , I institute th c team ,” HolbrooV ie a h w h ile . S e n a te M a jo r I D o le ; the G O P presidcntio charged th a t th e B osnian

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M M A N , Jordan Iraqi Pn I Hussein planiied to invade di Arobia th is m onth, but calli : w hen one o f h is top oides ian, the defector said Sunday, t. G en. H u sse in K am el al-i I h e a d o f th e c o u n try ’s c pons p ro g ram 'an d is Sadda , said he attcTided m eetings of the RevolutiQivuy Commant

ch iHo invasions w ere discussi \I1 arm y u n its w e re inforrr wiit tmd the eastern parts o f Sa old Thc Associated Press in h ^ since an Aug.. 12 news conf !C y m r e v e rs ^ a f te r ... our d q

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H e rn a n d e z th in s s u g a r bas th e f i r s t tim e hc h ad Em ore th a n n in e w orkers hlie days dccadcs ago when Jrcws m oved from field to b w o rk in g th em over in a: said. ll?r farm ers v io la te federal ftions m o re o ften than hc ille said. T hey ’ll conlinunlly I/'lO d r m ore w orkers with- -vjpcr accom m odations, hc ll

’ ■ ' ' f fines levied againsi Smithtough^B ut Dcc. 21, 1993,,- cleral agcncy w as notified ec'collection agcncy would a10 further debt collcction. v

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, .b u .w = w i li jokcsaid. F o rce p la o r ity L e a d e r ' R obert Fro; ilial fron t-run-, tary o f stau in Serbs -were tant secreto; thc d e a th s o f N A T O affo

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dc K uw ait and terest to plo) ailed o f f the ot- ning such mi Ics defected to However, jy. senior f i ^al-M ajid , w h o industry m i s c la n d e s t in e posts, adds. Idom’s son -in - granted asyli I o f th e C abinet “ 8 w ith h is t and Council in w ives— boi isscd. Thcdcfccirmod to e n te r that all elcmi ' Saudi Arabia,” making *'uni n his first inter- — promptci jnfercnce. ‘T h e ond military departure.” President

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r t ie e ts b e fo re su n rise .E lcazar Saldano , 15, is he his parents prepare lo leav Jerom e farm labor cam p to back to T exas.'

In v io la tion o f federal ( labor laws, hc began worki fields w hen hc was 10. H is ily found th c law inconvci I f a fa rm er re fu sed to |ei .w ork w ith -th em iri the*fi tliey w o u ld m o v e on until found a ranner w ho’would.

'Such v iolations arc rarol; - covered. It’s im possible fo

eral agencics, strapped for a n d in s p e c to r? , to be c ' w h e re a t o n c e . T w o fc i a g ricu ltu ra l'w ag e and hoi sp c c to rs c o v c r m o st o f I fro m G ra n g e v ille south> Six O SH A inspectors covi en tire state.

T h ey k now form ers tak vonloge o f child labor, tha violate m inim um wage law immigration laws. But they

P le a se s e e ABUSE

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p a llb e a re r s c a rry th e c o I an a c c id e n t d u rin g th e i p lane a t K a ise rs la u te rn , * 'r a s u re , a d e p u ty ass is tan t ta te ; Jo seph K n izc l. depu ty c ta iy o f defense f o t Europct iffoirs, and S am u e l'N e lso n

m e d t o i i i v a cwas no w ay to indcpcndcntl; lojid’s claims. A s a newly cori osilion figure, it w ould ^ in playgup any h ints that Iraq waj I m oves. ;/cr, the fact that al-Mojid w as ^uro in the Iraqi regime; serv m in is te r in ad d itio n to h is

:ds,to h is credibility. Al-Moji sylum in Jordan ofter dcfcctini is b ro ther Saddam K am el an< both doughters o f Saddam Hu

:fcctidns — and intelligence i cments o flh e Iraqi o rm ^ force Unusual” movements in southe pled W ashington to m ove w t u y supplies toward tho Persian ' :n t Cliiiton vow ed to p ro te c t,

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nurseB y Ju lie M -M cK ii T im cs-N cw s writei

I B U RLEY - Jen nursing services th D is tric t H ea lth D tim e th is y ea r. T\ contract a fte r a twc

A nd th a t leav e D istrict as thc larg M agic an d W ood any nursing servici t r ic ts .o f C astlefon do n ot h avc nurses

M inidoka has iti Buhl dccided th i s ; tim e nurse instead health departm ent. Falls, 14 o th e r disi a reaco n m ic t w Ithi

B ill becau se thc g raph ica lly so lar, betw een schools - m ent, th c d is tric t contract fo r sev en understands thc m Everett D. Howard

“ I th in k m o s t i H ow ard said . "Th voived."

Instead o f using said. C assia takes by:

• A llo w in g the scsccnings.

• H aving the di; help ing tio speech and hcai ave thc * G iv ing abslint to head sexua lity educatio

10th grades.1 ch ild - * C alling on cm •king in c ia n s fo r a c c id e i [is fom - E M T s in e a c h t /chient: • schools, H ow ard si let h im How ard said he ■fields, com plain abou t C til tlicy nurses in h is tw o y [d. r But D onald J. C ely d is- represen tative on fo r fed- - board, sa id hc is.ci o r ca sh d o e s n ’t h a v e nu e v e r y - through a hcolth-d ic d c ra l its own. lOur in - “It ap p ears lo n r Ido h o do h av e it ge t soi h w o rd . County do esn ’t hi >vcr thc that he is concemc

p regnancy in thc si akc od- A s p r in g survc lo t they show ed tha t their 1 iw s and w as having ni cy hove ality.

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:o ffln o f o n e o f th e U.S. g e ir p e a c e m issio n In Bosi I, G e rm an y on S u n d ay .It sec rc - a N otional Sccurir ty ass is- A n a d m in is tra i •can and mony experts, inc: 0 D rew , I

I d e K u w a i t t

Itly con- against any Iraqi rq onverted Last w eek, U.S. i n h is in- them Saddom had fus p lon- Kuwait o r Saudi Ai

, not indicate that h IS such 0 that on invasion mi] Tving as In the telephone is o th e r er, al-Mojid said In o j id w o s ' tacking when he de ing A ug.- Iraq hos denied i m d the ir unusual, saying onl iussein . cently h d d several : reports cuses the U nited St c e s w e t^ . no and S l i d i n g fi h o n Al-M ajid, w ho i;tvaiships defected because 1 fliGulf.- ' tolerate the oppress :t Jordan thc sovagery o f th e

ia can’t _ xi school 3 service::K innon \r ite r ■

Jerom e schools arc g e tting s through the South C cntral; h D epartm en t fo r th e first- ,. T w in F a lls re in s ta te d its* f tw o-year lapse. 1 -av e s C ass ia .C o u n ty Jo itiil largest school d istrict in th d ood R iv e r v o lley s w ithouC , :vicc.s.-0nly th c sm aller d i>* ^ rford and T hree C reek a lsd ;: • rscs.s its own school nurses, ancT. ! his y ear lo hiro its ow n part- ■ ! lead o f contracting w ith the lent. L ike Jerom e and Tw in districts in thc e ight-county ith the health departm ent, thc C assia d is tric t is gco- large - up to 65 m iles He

■Is - and has a large cnroH- ric l c a n ’t a ffo rd to h ire o r vcral nurses, even though it c need, said Superintendent vard.>st o f i t ’s b e e n f in a n c e s ,” ■‘T h ere’s a lo l o f trave l in-

sing school nurses, H ow ard kes caro o f health concerns

th e L io n s C lu b lo d o ey e

; district’s speech thcrap isis hearing screenings, itinencc-based ‘‘Teen A ide” ation classes in e igh th and

cm crgcncy-m edical tcchni- ~T\ id c n ts . T h e r e a rc s e v e ra l h to w n w h e re th e re a re rd said. .I he hasn ’t had any parents- It C assia not having school /o years w ith the d istrict.J . C lark, the C assia C ounty on thc h ea lth 'd cp a rtm cn l’s is.concem ed lhal the d isu ic t 1

n u r s in g s e rv ic e s c i t h e r ih-dcpartm ent contract o r on

10 m e tha t th e d istric ts tliat : som e s e ^ ic c s lha t C assia t hove,” said C lark, adding em ed about preventing teen 1C school district.irv ey o f sch o o l p e rso n n e l cir h ighest am ong 29 priori- g nurses tcach ’hum an sexu-

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3. g o v o m m en t o f f ic i a l s '. lo sn ia off o f a U.S. A ir J

urity Council aide, i tra tio n o f f ic ia l n o te d th a t including Frasure, the c h ic f

P lease s e e PEACE/A2

t t h i s m o n t l i

|i reprisal for granting asyluml .I.S. officials said al-M ajid told had contem plated m tacking11 Arobia. But the officials d id .Qt hc had a concrete plan , o r . ' ‘1 might be imminent.Dne interview Sunday, how ev- d Iraq w as on thc verge o f a t- • e defected.icd its troop m ovements w c ib ; only that ils arm ed forees re- /cral training exereises. It ac- d States o f whipping up hystc- ig false fears o f war. lio is in his early 40s, said he ise he “could n o t continue to . ression o fth e Iraqi people and the regime."

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Peace_Continued from A1 .U-S. negotia tor for Bos h a d b e e n sk e p tic a l th; w ould succccd*

"A nd now this, th is I; c r b lo w to th e stom ac oiTiciul. w ho spoke on anonym ity.

........ - “ W e n e e d e d c v c ry ir ig h t to g e t th is done “ T h is is o b v io u s ly a ‘se tb ack ’ isn ’t a w ord ju sticc .”

F ra su rc h ad been fr the refusal o f rebel Sort ate w ith tHc B osnian go'

P rev io u s p e a c c mis: o v er the S erbs’ refusal w ith th e M u slim s . A p roposa l to g ive the Si o f 4 9 pcrccnt o f the cou jcc tcd . T o try to induce , change the ir m inds, the

- m in istra tion stressed thi bc a ltered oncc talks bc{ . R u ssia s tep p ed in qi d a y , u rg in g th e w arri “ im m ediately sit down ; tia ting tab le ."

D o le, ap p earin g on ( th e N a tio n ,” sa id , "L c m ind tlie Serbs refused t (the dead d ip lom ats) sp They w ere ... on a vci>

. h ig lnvay 'bccause o fS c ti “A nd it seem s To m e',

a re cau sin g u s problem w ere indit^ctly . rcspons deaths o f thM c three Am

W hile C lin td tt p ledget fy e fib rts to b ro k e r a p m ent. it w as unc lco r ho>

' the U .S . m ission w ould t O n S aturday , C linton

rest o f the team to cotitir tions. T hey m et la te r w P rcsident A lijn Izctbego '

■ A sk ed w h e th e r th< w o u ld d e ra il s ln ig g lin i fo rts . C lin to n so id , “ 1 1 in tensify it.”

B ut S tate D epartm ent D av id Jo h n so n , a t a nc cnce S a tu rd ay , said the th ree A m ericans “ certaii to m oke it m o re d ifllc i ou t o u r dip lonlocy .”

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News'G u k Wolwbrth, muiagl Ify o u hnve a newt tip 6

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Sunset tod a y 8:31 p.m.Stm rise tom orrow 6:52 a.m. L unar phase: Last quancr, A ug. Aug. 25 : f irst quarter, ScpL 2 ; ft 8.^ b l s ; ^ o t s : Morning, Solum . Evening: Mors, Jupiter, Morcury.

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3osnta, already th a t th e ta lk s ** f.P

the w o rld !is is ju s t anoth- "y- lach .” said th e The m a on condition o f HPJ'

crcate Phaiery th ing w g o J '* -?™ " o n e ," h e s a id , to d q u m e • a l r a g e d y . A layoffs ore >rd thal docs it ™ ” ic;

consolidai I fn is tra ie d b y " l i j * 's u Serbs 10 ncgoti- BOven govem m cnt. m M coniF missions fa ile d "sal to negotiote “ fA fiv e -n j\tio n _

5 Serbs con tro l A 1 -^ 1 country w os rc- ice the Serbs to the C linton ad - C ontinue! the mop could to woit for

began. oct.I qu ick ly S u n - Carol Ki irring s id e s to and hour < vn at the nego- portment o

several cas ,n C B S ’ “ F ace illegal w o ‘L e t 's k e e p in w eeks one :d to g ive them N aturalizo » safe p assage. T h ew o rk c 'c iy dangero tis c n m a ssc ,\ )crb activ ity . , F a rm cri ne' ...‘ th e Serbs don’t com f em s .’ond ih cy 'r /"Y o u ca snsibler fo r th e . fanner Kai A m cricahs;” : - ; '- a r e swamp Iged to intensi-' he said, fit a pcace se ttle - ; form s to k how and w him m'eeting soi Id re sta rL o rm o rcw co n ordered th e Still, Idi litinue negotio- one lolwr-l : w ith B osnion m ony em p :govic. ard o u s incth e o c c id c n t quired to ii ling p eo ce c f- injury w ith ‘1 hope it w ill Mconwh

Republican en t spokesm an funding for

n ew s c o n fe r- labo r law s the loss o f the govem m en lo in ly is go ing . K itch di n c u lt to ca rry tia{^>ed in i

tions.

a tion ■[alion director 2 h 733-093line* arc open be­

lly. I f you do nol re- Lm., call the number

Peter Yor

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10 a.m. Infoi able woekdi

iMcr call677-404

.. Mper week; d

. S2.00perw(. paid In adv

naglng'eaitor ■ • where carriijp 6r w ith to talk to Local rate*:ial departm eo^ call v w k ; dally|:00 «.ro. ;*nd 5 :3p only 5 2 .2 5 1

in Falls. Idaho ■’ / M onday, Aug

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Idaho fcI W a g lc V a t

, . Todjiy flHd toniia n d thundershow i

.. W est w inds Monc ' show ers. T uesday

and thundcrshow c T he u ltra v io le t:

E x t e n d e d

» Wednesday paithu n d c ra to m is eai L ow s in th e 50s.!-

T b u n d sy an d F----------------- thun d e rs to rm s eai

40s to th e u p p e r 5i

^ W o o d R iv i

T oday m ostly s WYO. L ow s in th e m id -

mid-SOs.

T r e a s u r e >

T o d ay m o stly w inds 5 to 10 mph

- 3 k e f f i a H ighs 90 to 95.

S S ; N o r t h e r n I

T o d ay sc a tte re— — --------- heavy rn ia, ha il aie 90s. T o n ig h t a cha

the mid-SOs to lo^3 41 ..... thundcre tom is. H i|I 4 7 .....( so .02 N o r t h e m I

Flnjh flood irnl a n d th u n d c rs to n r

llo: .26 H ighs mid-SOs. To;o: 14.72 m ainly a fte m o o n ; 3ta: 9 .48 L ow s 60 -65 . H ig l iC tO rS pcrecnl today 401

T h e u ltra v io le t : 35% t .y . lirv: 30.01 in ,Chonopods. Idaho w

S unny sk ie s pn o nce ag a in dom in and light w inds. O m id -a ftem oon ove

A fternoon tem p the north to th e lov

Jg 17- new W arm m o is t au ; fijll, ’ t . ’ ‘" 'o sou thern Idah

sta te Sunday nighi im, ove r the sou theas tjry . develop ing th is aft

rug compl O r P (A P) — Tlie U pjohn Co. :ng w ith a Swedish cbaipetitor J b illion deal that w ill create Id's ninth-lorgest drug compii-

n e ^ c r announced Sunday bc- Jpjohn a n d Pharmacia A B will harmocia & Upjohn Inc., w ith e m p lo y e e s w o rld w id e ond

utcrs in London. A l» u t 4 ,000ire expected. .........Tierger com es am id g row ing da tion in th e drug , in d u stry ; s under p ressure from insurers /cm m ents to low er costs and mpete w ith generic d rug-m ak- ) m otch p roduc ts os so o n os expire.

mses___j e d fro m A l •for com plaints before they can

Kitch, inspector fo r the woge tr div ision o f the federal D e- t o f L abor, said she know s o f » s c s w here a fanner has lured w orkers, u sed th em fo r tw o ind c a lle d Im m igro tion ond iza tion S erv ices o n payday , leers w ere deported to M exico e, w ithout paychecks. . e rs th e m s e lv e s a d m it th e y m ply w ith oil the rules, can’t be in com pliance,” said [Carren Boguslowski. Form ers m ped by federal regulotjons,- fh)m filling out federal w age

3 keeping up labor cam ps to sanitation requireniehts fo r 10 workers.Idaho fan n e rs en joy a t least ‘ >r-law loophole unavailable to m ployers in o ther, less-h az- in d u s tr ie s : T h e y ’re n o t re -0 insure their w orkers against ith com pensation insurance, while, Boguslowski bones the :an C o n g i ^ w ill p rovide less for agencies enforcing federal W8, so h e ’ll see even few er lent inspfctors.d is a g re e s th o t fa rm e rs ore

in a m om ss o f federal regula-

ekdays. To report late news and suit! eder 5:30 and on weekends, 0931.

AdvertisingYork, advertising director1 w ith to place an advotisem ent, •0931. C lasiified ad«. ca ll 733- inday through Friday from 7 a.m. m. and Sanirdays from 7 a jn . unlll nfom ution on display ad i is avail* kdiys only. For the Burley oftlce, 4042. .

rip tiodh tetdelivery: daily and Sunday. S3.IS :: daily. S2.50 per week; Sunday, r week. M ail subscription* m ust be idvance and are availab le o tily irrier delivery is no t maintained. leS: daily and Sunday. S3.50 per ily only S3.00 per week; Sunday . 25 pe r week. Idaho rates: daily

august 2 1 ,1 9 9 5 TF

fo re c a s ts'alleyonigHt partly c loudy. W idely so o w ers c a s t H ighs 90 to 95. U Idnday 5 to 10 m ph cxccp t gu st d a y partly cloudy. A s l i ^ t cha Dwcrs. H ighs around 90. ilct index forecast is 7 . n h igh ex;

id regional forecap artly cloudy w ith w idely scati east, iso lated afte rnoon thund

Is. H ighs in the mid-SOs to the lo id F i i ^ partly c loudy w ith iso e as t, m ostly su n n y ,w es t. Low

t 50 s. H ighs 80 to 90.

Iver Valfeyly sunny . H ighs in th e mid-SOi iid -4 0 s . T uesday p a rtly cloud>

9 Valleytiy su n n y . H ighs in th e m id-9 n p h . Tonigh t a n d T uesday fair.

n Nevada:ered show ers a n d th u n d e rs to i 11 and gusty w inds. H i ^ in tht c hance o f show ers aod thunders low er 60s. T uesday o chancc < H ighs mid-SOs to low er 90s.

lU ta hw ntch un til m id n i ^ t Sunday . 1 o rm s lik e ly , so m e w ith heavy . T onigh t and TUesdoy m ostly cli o n a n d n ighttim e show ers and l ig h s ’m id - and u p p e r SOs. Cha 40 percen t tonight and 30 percen ile t index fo recast is 6 . a modi

w ea th e r s u m rprevailed ove r Idaho Sunday,

m ina ted the G em s ta te , b ring ii }. O nly 8 few m id-level clouds v o v e r the south.OT pcra turcs ranged from th e up ! low er 90s ove r the south, t a ir w as expec tcd to continue daho bring ing an increase o f cU ight. S c o tto ra thundershow ers »ist w ith m ore show ers and thun ; oftem oon.

panics wZo. W h i l e .U p jo h n h a s 1 to r s e a r c h i n g n e w d r u g s , a te c o m p a n y w i l l d r a w on 311- e f f o r t s to d e v e lo p o n ti-

. a n d p ro d u c ts fo r anesthes 3c- “I f y o u lo o k a t th is inc ■all tu re is in re se a rc h ,” U pjo i th id e n t P h illip C a r ra s a id . ' n d to h a v e a S I b i l l io n oni >00 a n d d e v e lo p m e n t opera tii

U p jo h n h a d S 3 .3 b illio n g y e a r a n d P h a rm a c ia h a d ! ry ; " T h is r e a l ly is o m e rj c rs tw o c o m p o n te s o b o u t ti n d s tr a te g ic a l ly c o m in g to{ ik - v e ry c o m p e ll in g bu sin es a s jo h n c h i e f e x e c u tiv e Jo

sa id .

“ W e ’v e a l l h e a r d p e ^ O S I iA s ta n d a rd s o re vei

m e e t , a n d I w i l l t e l l yo Ige sta n d o rd s a re q u i te m in in ) e - T h e y h a v e to b e m in ii o f b e ca u se i t ’s d if f ic u lt to <

:ed s tr in g e n t s ta n d a rd s . E v er f/o s ta n d a r d s a r e h a r d to < n d f a r m e r c h o o s e s n o t to ly . th e re ’s n o t m u c h h e r ag ico sh e sa id .

In fac t, h e r d iv is io n isj e y a d o z e n fin es a m o n th sta

I f la b o r c o n tra c to rs - 1 lid c ru it la b o re rs fo r th e fan :rs fau lt , th e y m a y n o t b e o IS, th e i r r e g is tr a t io n w i th t g e .sa id . B u t o th e r th a n that, to e n fo rce m e n t p o w e r . S h e <1 0 . te rs o v e r to a n a tto rn e y o

a g e n c y , b u t u n le s s fine:i s t " c a n t ,th e y ’ll b e d ropped .

“ ToUefa■c- S o ld o n o s a id fa rm e rs i s t v id e p o r ta b le to i le ts fo r

f e l l o w w o r k e r s , a lth o u ] h e b r in g h is o w n w a te r fo r a s han d -w ash in g , ral O th e r fo rm w o rk e is on c r T l i ^ 'p a c k a s h o v e l a n d t

th e ir c a rs in tb e m oriouig. r e I n f ie ld s th a t s t r e tc h f la - ■ fo r hu n d red s o f a c re s , the

v a c y . O f t e n c r e w s a re

id and Sunday S4.00 p e r week; s, S3.50 per w eek; Sunday oni;

week. Out o f itate rates; daily S5.00 per week; daUy only S4.( Sunday only S3.00 per v m k . ! eluded in all above rates. A SI

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J; MaQinfaniiatioa ,it TheTim es-N ew i(U PS631-l! liibed daily a t 132 T hird Si' F a lli , Idaho . 83301 , by Ma’ N ew iptpcT sloc.Second<laui

at Twin Fall* by Tbo Time»-Ne ciiy and county newspaper pun

< tloo 6C-108 oftbe Idaho Code., hereby designated as the day <i on which lega] notices will be py Poitm aiter, please send chi1. d re u fom» to: P.O. Box 548,rr Idaho 83303..

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cscattered show ere aJL ow s a ro u n d 60 . ^isty n e o r thim dcr- hance o f show ers

exposure leveL

a s t ' | Huittered a fte m o o n nde rsto rm s w est. low er 90s. 'solated a fte m o o n ^Dws ia th e u p p e r ^

FRONTS:50s. T o n ig h t fair. y ..f • ;dy. H ig h s in th e cbu>

AvHin

J H L ,

l-90s. N o rth w e s t r . L o w s 60 tq 65.

Idaho: Hi{ ■ N o tio n :«

lo rm s w ith lo c a l M ont. the SOs to lo w e rs I n to r m s . L o w s in e o f show era and

Tune to th o r c a l l4 2 :

. T o d ay sh o w ers . •

a s i J - s sd th u n d e m o rm s. T b f A>»o d h ance o f .ra in 70 « t Tuesday.Jdemto exposure

death sin A i

y. H ig h p ressu re N .C .. produsin g su n n y sk ie s no n u jo rp iiJ w ere p rese n t by A stotewi

fou r d a y s <upper 70s acro ss deaths o f tv

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D o le (. D E S M O IN E S . lo^ Focing th c first signifies p re s id e n t ia l c a m p a ig t labeled on em barrassing as “on dbcrration” Sundi ed assertions by rivals t h im o u t o f s te p w ith c GOP activists.

“ In m y view , this is o th c b e a c h ,” a s to ic D mom ing after h e tied wii Phil G ram m in a presii poll. “T here will be a lol cross."’' H u n d re d s o f n o n -li b rough t in by ca r, bus vote in thc $25-a-head sti gave credence to D ole’s Saturday n igh t’s results ning, w ere probably not i o f lo w a ’s m ood six m or leadofT presidential cauci

Thc Senate m ajority U a d a m a g e c o n tro l i R e p u b lic a n N a tio n a l C hairm an H alcy B arbo straw po lls “d o n ’t rcall; a ren ’t re liab le gauges support.

P erhaps no t, b u l thc several questions o b o u t, gy and th c in tensity o f And af\cr m onths o f wat tration os D o le surprise deft cam paign m oves, , got th e 'o p en in g tliey’vc T hey b egan m ak in g th Dole is thc m ost fragile ners, w ilh support that is d eep . A n e x u l ta n t G m otchcd D ole w ith 24 port, led tlie chargc.

"This w as lhe first mo the cam paign fo r prcsii a n d w c w o n i t , ” G repo rte r. H c callcd Dole leg is la to r o f h is e ra” b R epublicans s till hungi 1994 c o n g re ss io n a l ta: loolcing for som ething mi

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m omentum,” G ram m sa: ing olT to N ew Hampsh hoped thc Iow a boost w( w hittle into D o le’s lead night had to do w idi mes;

Dole disputed that, say good, solid message” ani Stemes o f reining in thc crrim cnl, reco n n ec tin g w ith A m ericans* m ora r e a s s e r t in g A m e ric a n abroad.

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S ev en y e a rs o f d isc foiled 10 produce any c is s u e s s u c h a s th c o r h o m o s e x u a ls o r th c I som e-sex relationships.

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F inding such a troph; A LIV E — w on’t be cos rccord is 70 pounds.

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is onc pebble on [ S r a ^ B B D o le so id thc

w ith Texas Sen. esidcn tia l straw lot o f beaches to

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y leader olso got 1 a s s is t fro m la l C o m m itte e rbour, w ho said ;ally andes candidate

he cvcn l ra ised g m g Q lUt D ole’s siraie- o f h is support.

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pshire, where he 1 8 .1 4 p, would help him •------------- --cad there. “ Last paign m iglessage.” d isease thsaying hc had “a ne rs: “ Th'anchored on tlic complaccnthc federal- gov- our peopleng governm ent D ole knoral vo lucs and b ig p u sh :: a n l.eodcrsh ip specu la tic

sputtering,ledged his cam - conceded

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i f its 5.2 m illion n e a r ly ev\ statem ent say- d e n o m in tted hom osexual hom oscxuim ing up w ith o c h u r c h e s

ih a t 'o lie n a tc d occcptancinservotives. the tion.r a n C h u rc h in T h e Unit w eek lo post- on ly mojo:ly Ort a church- to perm it Ilent. u a ls . T h tis c u s s io n h av e (U .S .A .)y consensus on th rcc-ycaro r d in a t io n o f E p is c o p a

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re sc reen lim e ■L e m m o n and P e te r Bonkins,

r ing p ro p s fo r • ]’. Film ing con- • <: io b e r in th corea-here the boot is d th e y re lea se0 th c w i ld .”

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hrug^ed o f f the significance nd said hc w ould liave a slew indorsem ents soon to show iport around thc country. But iaid such establishment back- d not win Dole votes am ong blican rank and file.Dole believes thc campaign is Ils and about endorsements,” sa id . “ I b e liev e i t 's ab o u t d m essage.”predicting Dole would w in

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from Spanish-langu register and vote:

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Now, several bills to address the state the Olympics.

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you take those row s gn*'11 take these.’ W e’re prtg today,” the voting- Buc r fo r th e s ta te ar(Hispanic Affairs told Me ers p reparing to go in th is so u th e a s t

'■ 19'Peking oul Hispanics j ton in the first-ever— one o f the earliest 1push to get ou t the iiorr critical 1996 d e c - 1

• 18:[lg to g e t b e tw e e n J,000 new Latino vot- !|® he Southw est,” said okesman for the Los

S o u th w e s t V o te r • fjocation Projcci begun mi!

.. . .ell{lizations have staged Idccadcs, with m ixed roj

illot box. This lim e, O'",iz e rs expect rcco rd .icon-Amcricans (who ,, th ree-fou rth s o f all-to R icans and others tg |nguage ethnicities to mil

/ c ’vc expcricnccd in L —0, from Initiative 187 N o rtl ; o f vo ting d istric ts, Educi affirmative action — many 5 people to participate drives

je c l Plip o s itio n 187 , th e Hisu re passed last yea r feel a;cccss to schools and posedf o r u n d o c u m e n te d affirm

s for the first tim e in I don'cnt threat. herc .protect Ihcir invest- w c ’rc

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rs w an t to lim it the ipayers spend build- litics to $59 million, nts the limit set even

d im posed an infor- legislation during tiie i a fte r Tom W clch, j i k e O lympic effort, jebate could hurt the . r Games.)illa iu« in tRc works ta le 's iiivestm ent in

[ontgomcry, R-North l u n O sc a rso n , D - . Ray S hort, R -S alt to lim it the am ount th e U tah S p o r ts fl oversees spendingities ., ................................a te r s a p p ro v e d a idum allowing fo r a les tax c o lle c t^ unti! t on O lym pic facili- sctting aside l/32nd

in sales tax, ond by If raise anyw here from 0 m illion. ,> o rts A u th o r i ty is , y°' l e y to b u i ld s u c h ' _ b o b s le d a n d lu g e ■ ;^ity a n d icc sh ee ts ^ ca m s. .

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Here aro 1994 population anc voting figures for ij.S. Hispanics and the general population, a : p rovided by tho U.S. C en su s Bureau. Hispanics In the censu : a ro self-identified m em bers o Mexican, Puerto Rican, C ubar and other Spanlsh-language eth nidlles.

Total U.S. population in March 1994:259.7 million.

H isp a n ic p o p u la tio n : 26.C million.

H ispanics ovor 18: 17.4 mil lion.

H ispanic U.S. c itizons ovoi 1 8 :9 .6 million.

H ispan ic non*citizon8 ovoi 18 (Inoligiblo to vote); 7.6 mil lion.

Tota! o f ollglblo U.S. citlzont r o g ls to r o d to v o t e foi N ovom bor1994o lec tjons: IK million, o r 67 percent o f thos( eligible. • •. i

E lig ib le .H isp an ic c ltlz o n i rog lstorod to veto: 5 .2 million or 53 percent of those eligible.,

Total o f all those tvg isto ro t w h o ac tua lly vo ted : 57.1 mil lion, o r 46 percent.

Total o f all H ispanics regIs to rod w ho actually v o ted : 3.: million, or 63 percent.

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r th e a s l V o te r R e g is tra t u ca tio n P ro jec t hopes to ad( ny as 300,000 voters in 150 h ves from Nc\v York to Illinois, | t P resident Juan Andrade Jr. sai( -lispanics in those a reas m ay 1 os immediately threatened b y | >cd restrictions on immigratioi irmative action, Andrade said, ‘ on ’t think it is any less signifii •e. W e moy n o t be th e firs t, ’rc dam ned sure next to be on nt line.”iis to r ic a lly , H ispan ics h av e i :red and vo ted less th a n th e £

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Palacios — like n -088 m ak e up W ash in g----------1 M cxican, 280,000-;ra tio n population — grcv a d d as family that followec 0 local and eventually settle is, pro- Palacios sa id G r said. tion 7,500, is aboul lay n o t Hispanics only acc( by pro- cent o f llic vote wh ition or in 1991. id, “but W a lla W a lla nificant C o r lin a s is ru n n i s t , b u t Council, on a p la tf on the n e e d fo r b e t te r

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•OS ANGELES — W hen it school uoiform s. Principal SI l icy w as once a 'se rio u s d o i w he wears one.'here he w as.pn the school und during lunch period, de in the w hite shirt and black

rn b y a ll th e b o y s a t F ra r idle School in nearby L ong B( ‘o r th o se w h o s ti l l questio i ue o f uniform s in schools, A one answ er look at the nun

k a t the reduction o f crime- o '*s public school campuses, 'h e n u m b e r o f sch o o l figli vn by half. School suspcnsior wn by a th ird . E very m easu m inal ac tiv ity is dow n in p ools tlmsughout the city, fror lest neightioihoods to the poot Umost a year ago, the Long I lOol D istrict m ade n a t io n a l) JS when it bccam e the first S( tric t in the coun try to m ake m s m andatory fo r its e lem e 1 m iddle school students.^nd Ashley, then the'princlf: ishington M iddle School, lh( new rulo was little m ore than

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)b lem s . A lo t o f o th e r sc ninisU-ators agreed.1 thought it w as trying to so nplex social issue w ith a real itic answer,” he said w hile sitti new office at Franklin, locot h e a r t o f o n e o f L o n g B et

gher neighborhoods.)ut Ashley and others have do lUt face b lo u s e o f the downti ool violence sincc uniform s re d u c e d la s t S ep tem b er. 1 re, for instance, 1,135 incider Iting in the 1993-94 school only 554 for the 1994^95 s(

J .Jo one is saying uniform s ar y reason violence is down. ) th e r s fa c to rs c ite d includ reascd emphasis on parent inv nt, decentralization o f schooli cneral effort to improve the I environment.

Superintendent Cari C ohn is it about declaring total victory rc tim e has p assed and a r dy can be conducted about th( w ccn uniform s and a decrcc ool crime. “I w ant to be fairlj is in m aking sure it isn’t a on( J on the screen,” said Cohn. )till, Cohn is “delighted” w it ; t-year resu lts . A nd C ohti, ool ofiicials and teacher? are

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a n d sc rv ic c orig h ts is ch ip p ed in to csions are o f s t u d e n t s 1asurable c lo th ing .1 p u b lic A t a num berfrom the la s t y e a r , e ig looresL to ld th e y cou llg Beach th ey w an ted inal head* d o s s , so lo n git school the ir unifonmsake un i- re sp o n se wos c m entary

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m tum in Bcach juven ile d i\ms w ere been a g reat succcs;-. T h e re Sm all w onder, tidents o f Beach district is bc>ol year, h undreds o f calls5 school country, w ithlichot

and the new s mcd5 are the program ’s progress

O ne reason theylu d e an Long B each is bc<involve- rich suburban distriools and the big-city problerle leam - racial tension, an e

and students for wl1 is reti- takes a b ack scat toory until " I t ’s probably tla m ajo r w e’ve seen in any I; the link the last 20 years,”:rcase in spokesm an D ick Vilirlycau- In te r e s t in un:one yeor schools is spreadi

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cr o f m iddle schools packojg h th -g ra d e rs w e re unifonu ld w ea r a n y th in g b ack pin the last w eek o f B osw i

lg a s th e y d o n a te d organis to the school. T he w ere cI overw helm ing ond progra

b rm s hove played a law s aturnaround. o rder t eat news for all o f us In Lated schooj uniform s olrcadjing community,” said w ere titchc ll, dean o f th e middle'Education. o f th<n the street is m uch expaniLong B each p o lice elemcrrms seem to have an the disi students act. The:

m to have a problem th e stiho are in un ifo rm ,” m id d lI Brough o f th e Long ju m p clivision. “I th ink it’s w h itecss." g a n g, then, lhat the Long com csbeing inundated w ith i t im rIs from all ov er th e quickclOol officials, parents strangi :dia checking on the Somss. se ts it■y wont to leam about som eiccause it isn ’t som e w ith s;trict, but one w ith all je an s,lems — drugs, c rim e, polo si 1 ethnic smorgosborci Cohwhom learning often parent;to simple survival. initialthe greatest in terest m ento

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f o r m s f o r a l lid red s o f used uniform s Were llcctcd fo r s tu d e n ts w h o ^ i l l ;d them this year.D thcr s c h o o ls , th ro u g h th e ir rent T eacher A ssociation, have ititu tcd p ro g ra m s w h ere ^tu- i ts m ay check o u t un iform s for ise tim es w hen a p aren t ha^ riot i tim e to c lcan them .\n o th c r p ro g ra m , sp o n so re d

th e A s s is ta n c e L eagufe o f n g B e a c h ; g iv e s o w a y ju n i- rm s to n e e d y c h i ld r e n . T h e • :k o g e inc ludes tw o com ple te iforms, shoes, socks, a jacke t, a c k p ack and h y g ie n e k it. Jan isw c ll, a v o lu n te e r w itli th e »anization, sa id 1,450 children rc clothcd lost y ea r th rough the )gram.

vs au thorizing schoo! d is tric ts to Icr their students into uniform. <[n Long Bcach, 10 public schools cady required uniform s before they re mandated in all elementary and ddlc schools. The results w ere part ' >

th e reason th e s c h o o l board panded the requ irem en t to a ll 56 m entary and 14 m iddle schools in ; d istrictrh cse days, there is no m istaking ; s tu d en ts o f a n y e le m e n ta ry or d d lc sch o .o l, w i th t h e i r b lu e n p crs and -sh o rts co m b in ed w ith l ite sh irts a n d b lo u se s . W hen a n g m e m b e r o r g o n g w o n n o -b c mes on cam pus, everyone know s im m e d ia te ly a n d te o c h c rS arc ickcr to respond in challenging a anger on the grounds!Some o fth e schools, each o f^ h ic h s its ow n u n ifo rm p o licy , 'allow n e deviation. A few a llow shirts th schoo! em b lem s o r even, b lue , ms. B ut m o s t s tick to the basics, lo shirts and shorts.Cohn gave m uch o f th e c red it to rents in all parts o f the city for the tial succcss. Because all o f the etc- : :n ta ry and m id d le sch o o ls w e re /o lv cd , it en su red th a t a ll o f the y 's diverse co m m u n ities becam e /olvcd in the uniform effort, hi? said. “W hen a school system sets a high- s tan d ard , p a re n ts octuo lly ov e r-

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the U nited ^fte r th e c o lli- T h e aeciir s ^ c r c s t i l l r a i lw a y sto1 th e tw is te d occurrc'd wl le death toll to P u rosho tto i crc being used w ith o u t rci irs, w hich had E x p re s s hi ther. . P re ss T rusi s reverberating soid, quotin i,” soid M anas cials.

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io n k ill!ivho w as traveling from theate o f Orissa to N ew D elhi. Etbicd several tim es on scv - f b s a n d som e p eo p le — I plo w w h e th e r th e y w e r e s o r dead,” Patnaik, 29 , to ldd N ew s press agcncy. ,2:c id en t ou tside F iro z a b a d ts ta tio n in n o r th e rn In d ia sw hen a signnlmon sent th e b:tam E xpress on to a t ra c k r r c a liz in g 'th a t the K a lin d ihod s to p p e d a h e a d , th e f

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last month — will be a main 'h c y ’U also push fo r an all- r e p la c e m e n t fo r th e U .N . Council, whose peacemaking icy consider 0 failure, as t w eek was an exhausting Mayo Solvado Ferrer, the 29-

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n e i th e r F rance n o r C h in a the tra in to get stuck ,” said , because it had received so iblicity. Donations are defray- 51,500 cost o f the round-trip ’ ( th e re tu rn p o r tio n is b y i . ir those with limited means, rities including U.S. fem inist ic Groer and rock star Chrissie Df T he Pretenders have lent

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d o n K 2ical toll o f their ordeal was y ev id e n t Sundoy as they le Islam abad airport.10 m e n ’s faces w crc raw , ost to frostbite. Tlicir hands w ere b a n d ag ed , and they j lo w ly w ith th e he lp o f

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The siege at Ruby o f the biggest cmbm- histo ty o f Ihc FBI. : D epartm ent agreed thc family o f Randy o f his wife and l4-y shot by federal agent frontation. The go v a a m an w hom two yci

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gave prosecutors evi ofllcials m ay have ol: ing false testim ony m ents. Senate hearin its aflennalh are plani ' Thc showdown cai

, a w hite separatist, wo cover agents and sol shotguns. He later fai al on weapons charg wrong date.

Follow ing 18 moi . . his Idaho cabin, fcdci

a shootout that left dead. The next day, j W eaver him self in th' trieve his son 's body Vicki os she stood ui o f th c cabin, holding 1

A ju r y la te r ruh K evin H arris, w ho s: c d in s e lf-d e fen se , on ly o f thc firearm;

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Xhe Fcderal Burc tak^n an im portant that something weni an A ugust 1992 sla agents and white sc| ot Ruby Ridge in nor

But the pattcm o f g est thc FBI consic documents thon to 'k

' ho ld inga lO-monthn Ten days ogo. FB

an n o u n c e d th e su: agents - former No, former deputy dircct sion Danny Coulsoi Evans and Antliony FB I o ffic ia l E. Mit pcn d ed a fte r evidc

•might have destroye. tlie standoff.

Thc key issue scei unusual “rules o f cn frontotion with thc FBI policy permits i only in self-defense, R idge said deadly f be used ogainst any sido thc cabin. Age

• said that Larry Pott official coordinating approved those rules

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It is too bod that you h hot o r mashed potatoes a you don’t have cablc TV side, bul there arc people fo r a system that doesn’t ther, and they don’t owe They w ork hard every di lunches, not c n o u ^ time hard tim e getting time fo in this life ore not pcrfeci

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shows poc nRuby Riby Ridge has become one 1■barrassmcnts in the rccent tJI. Last w « k , thc Justice (cd to pay i3 .1 m illion to 5 idy W eaver for thc killing4-ycar-old son, w ho w ere i^ t s during thc 1992 con- 1 ivcmment will compensate <years ago it wos prosccut- t

Last week thc department tevidence lhat five bureau : : obstructed justice b y giv-my and destroying docu - airings on thc shootout and tlanned for September. <1 comc obout aflcr W caver, !w as approachcd by under- < sold them two saw ed-off

• failed to a p p w for'hls tri- jargcs afler being given thc •

m onths o f surveillance o f i»lenil marshals engaged in I;ft his son and a m arshal ‘tly, an FBI sniper w ounded { 1 thc back as he tried to re-d y and then killed his w ife :i unarmed in thc doorway \ng her baby daughter. ;r u le d th a t W eav e r a n d tlO shot the agent, had a c t- i ISC, c o n v ic tin g W eav e r rm s violotions. T hc FB I

Questions s »ut Weaveurcou o f Investigation hos m t step toward adm itting /ent terribly wrong during slondofT between federal scporatist Randy W eaver

noiihem Idaho, o f s u s p ^ io n s could sug- i

is id c rs it w orse lo sh red ' lo^kill on unarmed m other 1 ith-old baby.FBI Director Louis Freeh i su sp e n s io n o f f o u r to p

No. 2 official L a ^ Potts, rcctor o f thc criminal divi- : Ison, and unit chiefs G ale ny Betz. A few w eeks ago M ichoal Kohoc w as sus- ’id e n e c su rfaced th a t he 3yed documents relating to

seems to be w ho approved 'cnCTgcmcnt” for thc con­ic W eaver family. Normal its the use o f deadly force isc, but the rules for Ruby ly forcc “can and should” m y armed male adult out- \g c n ts on the scene have i ’otts, the top headquarters in g thc standoff, explicitly i ilcs.tndoff, an FBI sniper shot

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y tha t you ore in thc s it- ^having to depend o n a “ly is n o t w orking p rop- ^lerson like Linda M iller ^to y ou r letter is very u n - "

lu have lo have coffee too cs and gravy too cold, that ® TV o r enough time out- “ )ple out here who work m ’t woric lhat properly ci- J* wc anything to society. {J / day, ond they have cold *} imc outside and hove a c for coffee. I guess things ® feet. ®s e arth to core fo r one

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loter admitted it hod violated tion by relax ing its norm al gag em en t to m o n d a te thc sight o f anyone carrying a gu - But director Louis Freeh { mildest possible'punishmcnt i Larry Polls, who oversow thc operation. And Freeh later proi the No. 2 jo b in thc agency

“ forccd to dcmotc-him when i that high-ranking bureau ofTi stroyed documents about tlic ir

l l i c settlement involves no wrongdoing by the Justice Dc th e governm ent w o u ld n 't hi deol if it weren’t afraid a jury had committed grievous misla even more money to thc Weav

C learly, the FBI w as guil judgm ent, at the vcry ’least, "shoot on sight" policy. Weav pealing figure, w ith h is wh views and w illin ^ess fo bna laws, but even bigoted lawbi

‘their families - may li'ot be sh gent cause.

The agreement is a tumin] saga, but not an end. The A n will have to \vait to sec i f fcdci and congrcssionol commiltcc the whole truth about this dch ish those responsible.

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and k i l lc d ^ n d y W eaver’s ' she stood doorway afli was wounded by the same s' now seems that docum ents th Potts’s role fully w ere destro>

The issue o f w ho approve engagem ent and w hether th: was covered up Is im portant h o w ev e r, th a t th e sh o ts t: Randy W eaver and killed his cn in violation even o f these which called for a warning ti to thc cabin before any sho m ention die fact lhat Vicki W ther male no r arm ed. Y et tl not been disciplined o r chargc

W c also have not seen onj pline in the U.S. MarshaIjLS whose mcmbcis, the prcviou; Weavers’ I4-ycar-old son in tl him as he was tiying to run foi

Perhaps in preparation for hcorings scheduli^ next moni taken some steps toward imp a b ility fo r 'th e m is ta k c s ’n Ridge. That’s o good start, 1 needs to comc to light to assi can people that thc FBI and law-cnforccmcnt agencies ht out o f control.

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les-NewsAlien Wilson ' Peter YOrculatlon manager Advcrtl;

x a r d and writers of editorials ■th, Sieve C ru m p a nd Kevin Ml

an o th er a n d m oke cach othe B ut. S ir, w c d o n ’t ow e y o u ; have to w ork ha rd to m oke i u n d e r n o t v ery g o o d circum know the reasons w h y y o u t w ith y o u r a ttitu d e , I a m a in ing to hove even h a rd e r timi you.

For your jnfomrntion, M rs. 1 e r and a grandm other o f seven drcn and one o f th e m ost givin - o n e o f those people w ho woi to sunset to miike life easier fo her. Be grateful, sir, that there her out here w ho help a systen fcTS you meals and a ro p f over can take a look to o ther countr count your blessings.

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promoted Potts to icy - only lo becn it w as-lcam cd--------- -— —officials had dc- ic incident.; no odmission o f : Department, but t have m ade the jury would find it .isl^cs and award ''cavcrs. Iguilty o f terrible ist, in adopting a 'caver is on unap- w hitc-separatist

break federal gun .wbrcakers - and : shot without ur-

ning point in the American people _ . Klcral prosecutors itccs con unearth d c ta c l e m ,d p u „ .

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quartars . Miller is a m oth- yoush veral beautiful chil- ^ y iving people I know and rcl work from sunrise have it r for those around ing fot ere are people like Funi stem thot at Icast of- while 1 tver your head. Y ou I f I ha< intrics’jails and do a s t

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!razy garr thc last w eek w e've held vig nillo Rodriguez, our 19-ycar-o >ody lies inert, invaded by tube to electronic machines tlu t do gical w ork that this stropping, s cuncnlly incapable o f sustaii m ising athlete, he lies near dci g victim lo the brutal gong w a 1C City o f Angels, : ■! and his tw o “homics” were a :re fh)m rival gang mcmbcre o ire totally baffling even to iho! thc sclf-dcstructive lifes^le « loca.” thc crazy life. I t 's irrelc her the d ispute wos over contr sually involving short stretche0 asphalt), q r {Mrsonal insult Q ling the integrity o f an exagge ide and honor) o r simply thc c: ter by rival m embers o f kamik1 gongs.lia tjs shocking is the degree tc erly romanticized ritc-of^poss£ Icgenerated inlo a self-destruct italistic ideology that holds sw / o fo u r children. Spawned by c o f barrio life and fueled by p s steady d iet o f conflict resolui nee, this v iew o f life as mayhe M m any o f our intelligent, cag jd s to m utate into teen worrioi

iring the eariy port o f the Chic ancnt in the lote '60s, the “vot y guy) w as cast as thc embodi ICC to sinister cultural aggrcssi cntional clothing, colorful "co: JC blend o f Spanish and Englii It dem eanor miade him the dcfi r ic the barrio. Chicano colle^ ists adopted the cool look: wh: r plaid Pendleton wool shirts s

e t t e r s(payers provide for iresponse to the Aug. 9 letter I Bcmal:

'ho soys w e the taxpayers oro \ thc w ay prisoners are mistrca

ed? HaMly. Prisoners arc n o t« : bolonccd mcols, along wilh s imidcs. T hey arc provided wid iing, recreation, r^ab ilito tion : :, incidentally, most o f us couli some o f th e b ^ medical and c 1 requestou addressed your letter to thc passionate community o f Twii ire th a t However, if we had a i Id rather sec our tax monies be nished and homeless than pro’ 1 group o f people who arc inca mgcring m any o fo u r lives, ou seem so dedicated and writ tfelt sentim ent that it seems irc he one w ho is responsible fo r; ters. I f you ’re so unhoppy in ji should try to ovoid the place. Nymore, ja il is not a place for] reflection. I t 's scout camp fo r : ! it better than most o f us who "orypu.jnny, I hod to put mysclfihrou e holding a jo b and paying m> tad piily.known sooner that oil 5 to'oct irresponsibly and hold cc store o r cirive drunk. I ccrta Idn 't have worked so hard, our pathetic reference to a No2

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TheKe ng life 111vigil over ir-old nephew.ubes and tcth- A l t t ido the basic 'ig ,6-foot-4 taiy press ai;taining. O nce But in thcdeath, another “vctcnmos”warfare p lagu- life. Some l<

work durinjc cut dow n by neighborho*s over disputes commodityhose fam iliar to be used a5 called “ la mode the Inslcvant semiskilledntrol o f tcrrilo- sionals. Wh:h eso fb leak .g a led an d nI (perceived as Jobopportu5geratcd sense ing in thc fuc chancc en- street: Guysnikazc-like fathers a n d ,

The loss <e to w hich this the curtailmissagc lifestyle cmploymenuclive, alieliat- our childrersway over so lymorginoliby thc fraying lifestyle fory p opular cul- come a life)ludon through Barrio lify-hem is caus- by self-desceager school- incarceratioriors w ithout a gangsters oi

, hom ic's lifehicano pow er mde in whiivo to loco” ingoffattacod im en to fre - without gcttss io n . H is un- hem and, of‘cal" dialect - a These chi glish — and in- — talism has rlefmition o f week, one cliege student on the tragewhite T -shirts bcxlyhastois w ilh a m iii- pen to me. 1

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br your living _n ja il, m aybe Commic. Thispasibr punishm ent event in thcb r most. Y ou lay Champho are provid- my daughu

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LS and sharply creased khakis oi 1 those ^ y s . most “votos” becai os” by their 20s and outgrew th le led a dual life, going to sc h a ring thc week and hanging out i rhood on weekends. Guns were lity and drive-b>^ werc just beg xi ns a gang lactic. Most “vcten ! tronsition lo thc w ork forec as led and skilled laborers and as ] While L os Angeles wos Just os d racist a city os it is now, there irtunities and the evidence for b e future was found on every Ea uys working for a living os did nd grandfathers before them. )ss o f blue-collar jobs, combine lilment o f social spending, has < nent and educational opportuni Iren lo the point that they ore c> nolizcd. In the proccss. the odol for many ofthcm oppcais lo hn ife sentence.) life for mosl gang youths is m lestmctive activity oflcn tcrmin ation o r death. Confronted by ai 3 on one side and policc on the life is dictated by a live-for-tod

vhich the goal is lo stay olive b] ittocks and inflicting attacks on getting arrested. Behind bars, tl I. oflen, killing continue, r children have no hope. For the os replaced failh. A t thc hospita le o f ou r nephew’s friends com ogcdy: " It’s messed up. h ^ . bu s to go some day. I know it moj le. But that's oil righ t I'll d ie fc

np w as both insuldng and dcgn ire you! W hat would you even 1 ixjut such things? You, in your tive o f the world, cannot even c :oncentration camp. Shame on really tired o f people using thc idon for their own selfish needs lg to quote the Bible, you oughi it first. It amazes m e dial some

idc behind thc Lord when d ic y ' ing, but they tend to take al! o f t when diings are going their wo instead o f saying. '-Give me, gi is, I need that,” how about givii for the amenities you so odomai ibout? M oybe you should have fo advicc to "lovc your ncighbc f," and then you m ay not be i n ; predicament. H L E E N J.M C K A Y Falls

munity eHbrt aids n npast weekend, I poiticipaled in i ; die M agic Valley - the Idaho I mpionships - and. m ore import ^ i c r w as given die opportunity m a s well.im m unity, o f Jerome is fortuna ICC of^iard-woridng, wcll-mcar I arealw ays willing lo give o f tl heir m onies toward the benefit i own, but in this particulor situat le when far beyond diat usual g(

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lo o lo r Their mind-set haIt in d i e field supcreonscic!TC a rare that numbs them ieginning needs o f odieis. Veranos" fallen friends, o fias so profoundly, inisp ro fe s - brief period - dieIS segre- ond combot readjnxjwere d ieirlives hove b<rbelicv- guard could mcorEastside As w e w resUc'id d icir self-reproach abo

more to prevent tlned w idi d m t ^ g life hass eroded and his friend w cnitics for commitment lo biextreme- Our nephew had 1lolesccnt to m ove out o f Schave be- also on life suppo

school to cam a dmarked a m e d forces. Heinatcd by (The odicr friend• arm ed wounds.)le odicr, a W here can wcodoy atti- young m en like dby w aid- Our foinily’s tragm rivals city. A nd like so i, d ie m ay- dnue ou r vigil foi

widi a hope bomhem, fa-ital this Chavez is diminunenicd relations at Occiobul every- expressed here aitoy hop- il rights attorney,for m y ihis commentary

jrading. Rondy Tolmain begin to given his time onir little kids a t d ie JeromI com prc- to run cross courm you! or asking for anyIC Bible os diot hc m ight beds. I f you ning in a few ne^jh t to u y te a m s-b o d i girlnc people organize practicey w an t cross country meifd ia tfo r done it all wilhoiiVay. This past weelgive m e, I ther, forming foi« n g cach, all high scilantly and taking them'c taken a focus to begin 'b o ra s ly, a new runninin y o u r mderie o f relay r

dirce schook to 1 oflen Uic ease, dl hove so m any sn

Rondy descrvjinncrs children who bein a n e w simply for w h a t:0 Rood Re- our town,jrtandy. It ™ust also bei ty to n m for dicse four les

- by S t Benedict’!note in its Paulos Chcvrolean ing peo- nesses whose na^dieirtim e like diis, Oionkini to fo ih o s the children, dieladon, many times in digenerosi- - K n T Y S P E N

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azy death/oung mon wos no older dion 15,/ presented a chilling and dis- mbination o f attitudes: childlike a reckless disregard for human

ncntality alienates dtcse youdis nilies and from die community.:t has them in a constant bottle- . ; isciousncss, like soldiers in battle. ; cm to die sensitivities and the rs. W hen diey grieve for their , 0 frequent occurrence, diey do /. intensely, but only for a very• diey must remain h y i^ ig i la n t Mdy in the lowiiniensity warfare /c bKomQ. To relax o r drop your ncan dcadi.sde widi die pain, die remorse and about how wc could hove done ml die tragedy, thc deadly hold has is haunting us. Our nephew I were hit afler dicy had m ade a to bail out o f die gangbangcrlifc. iod begun lo m ake arrangements )f Soiidiem Cfilifomio. H is friend, ip p o ^ hod gone back to nighl 1 a diploma and qualify for thc , Hc had about one mondi to go. end has recovered from his

we find hope in the future when kc diis scc none for dicmsclvcs? tragedy is bul one o f many in this ! so many odier families, wc con- l fo ro young man on life support, om in an earlier era.

Jircctorofcommunity and public \xidcnta! College; the opinions rc aro his o»wi. Rodriguez is a d v - icy in Los Angeles. They wrote ■tary for the Los Angeles Times. i

Iman has, fo ro number o f years, le ond energy unselfishly to thc rom e Middle School w ho wished »untry in die fall, never receiving• any compensation exccpt to know t be instilling a love o f road run-I new heads. Hc has formed thc I girls and boys, m et every day to cticcs, escorted them to the various f meets around soudicm Idaho and ithout fanfare. - •weekend, he went even a step fiir- 5 four teams o f 10 or five members 1 school o r jun ior high school kids, icm to d ib road relay, giving diem gin their cross country training car- ining cxpcricncc ond die cama- lay racing. Jerome was only one o f > to hove any tcani diere and. as is c, diey were die only community to y students given diis opportunity. iCTVfs our respcct, wlicthcr w e have ) benefit from his hard work or not.'hat he docs by being a member o f

« be noted that thc entrance fees r teams wos generously contributed lid ’s Family Mcdical Ccntcr, Con rolet and Northwest Lobs, busi- e names frcqucndy oppcar in letters nking dicm oncc again for helping die community, as diey have so

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S e v e ra l F e d p o lic y r i n c l u d i n g C h a i r m a G re e n s p a n — h a v e acki th a t e c o n o m ic g ro w th u p a g a in a f te r s ta llin g t B ut, th e y s u g g e s t, th c n e c o n o m ic , in d ic a to rs gi so n to c h a n g c th e ir fo: gro^vth w ill l ik e ly b e a abo u l 2 .5 p e rc e n t throu, o f n e x t y e a r.

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M a n y a n a ly s ts sa id tl th e p o l ic y m a k e r s to li u n c h a n g e d n e x t w e e k m o n th ’s q u a r tc r -p o in t H o w ev e r, a f e w F e d w a th a t w h i le t h e y d o no c h a n g e , t h e y w o u ld n p r ise d b y o n e . A substa b e r o f a n a ly s ts a lso p re i f th c p o lic y m a k e rs don n e x t w e e k , th e y w ill Ic b y a n o t h e r q u a r te r -p c c o m m itte e ’s fo llo w in g S c p L 2 6 .

A l Ih c F O M C ’s lasi G r e e n s p a n a n d o th e m e m b e r s w e r e c o n c e n d r iv e b y b u s in e s se s to n s to c k s o f u n s o ld good! d a m a g e e m p lo y m e n t an th a t c o n s u m e r s w o u ld s p e n d in g s h a r p l y a n d e c o n o m y in to a recessi s ^ m e t im e , a n in f la tio t h e f i r s t f e w m o n th s o h a d b e g u n to g o aw ay .

B u t w h e n G a n n o u n ce d th a t th e FON th c f e d e r a l f u n d s ta rg p e rc c n t f ro m 6 p c ie e n th e w o n in g o f in fia tio i su rcs — n o l s lo w e r grc th e rea so n .

G re e n s p a n la te r lo ld th a t " th e s u c c c s s o f ou ( r a t e i n c r e a s e s ) in p ro sp e c tiv e in f la tio n pn th c s ta g e f o r o u r r c c c p q lic y c a s in g . . . . Indeei p ressu re s w e r e da m p ed m o re q u ic k ly th 'an w c r e x p ec ted .’'' G r e e n s p o n a n d th e p o lic y m a k e rs a l l reg a rd in f la tio n a s th c ccn tra l I re sp o n s ib ility . T lie histo c y c h a n g e s s in c e 198'?

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S E A T T L E — C a lifo m ii i t s S i l i c o n V a l l e y , b u t se ed in g th e g r o u n d w ith b b rea k s lo h e lp a S i lic o n F in th c N o rt liw es t.

T h e s ta te is a n tic ip atin g b ill io n in p la n t- s ite invest! b ig c o m p u te r c h ip , se m i a n d in te g ra te d c irc u it m ak I n te l C o r p . , S a m s u n g E C o . , H y u n d a i E le c tr o n ic a n d F u jitsu M ic ro e lc c tro n m o s t o f i t s p u r r e d b y a k n o w n a s th e s t r a te g ic i p r o g ra m , w h ic h o f fe rs pi b re a k s f o r la r g e invcsim i sla te .

T h e r e s u l t is e c o n o m ii m e n t a n d jo b s , a n d even l w i l l b e a n i n c r e a s e in e x p o r ts f ro m Ih e re g io n , c ia ls s a y . " A g o o d sh a re m o d e in th e s e p la n is is f< m a r k e t , b u t s o m e o f i t i w ill b e s e n t o u t o f t h e Unii sa id D ic k S h e c h y , m anag n e s s d e v e lo p m e n t f o r th D e v e l o p m e n t C o m m is e x p l a i n e d l h a l m a n y o;

' ' p la n ts a rc u iid c r c onstm c i on th e d r a w in g b o a rd , w hi p le d w ith th e c u rre n t strci y e n a g a in s t th e d o lla r — r s iv e e x p o r ts a r e n o t occu i m o m e n t. . ■

Dmy hea: cut pos!t Ali — H o w G reen sp o nserve policy- shows that th;crm' in te re s t attention to tlit o f.the y ea r in fla tio n -risirccise pace o f and fallingJt on w hether from h i ^ c r l:s continue to lo slow ^ w

tion.cym akcrs — The uncmi■man A lan 5.7 pcrccnt. ^icknowledgcd they expcc tnh is picking c lo se to thilg this spring, a ro u n d 6 ple most rccent m o n th s andi give no rea- year, as thc

forecast that enough to pne at or below ly expandingrough thc end fast enough

ment down acfore thc ccji- bigger pay hio lic y m a k in g ' MeanwhileOpen M arket consumer priit meets here close lo 3 p<Jther the infla- ning o f the yoom to reduce cymakcrs saicnt target fo r lhat priccs wle. the interest an d th a t thutions charge squeeze thcghi loans. inflation raled they cxpcct But that di0 leave ra te s the FOMC f :ck a fte r la s t several mcm ini reduction, funds target watchcrs said restra in gro ' not cxpcct a yeo r ahead ,

d not be su r- in flo tio n ra 3stan(ial num- r e s tr ic tiv e predicted that becomes, ion ’t cut rates Some Fed 11 lower them private econc -po in t a t th e bank could 1 ng session on 5.75 pcrccnt

o r m aybe e^last m eeting , before it ceasth e r F O M C “ A s lo n gcem ed tha t a g row th rcm::o reduce their potential, wilods m ight so ccnt,^ there ist and incom es e a se ro tes fluId" cu t th e ir Saporta, an tind push th e M cC arthy ,:ssion. A t thc research finI tion scorc in T he F e d ’s tis o f the y ea r restric tive ay. below 2.5 p

G re e n sp a n m o n c t^ sla:'OMC hod cut she said. .orget to 5 .75 Having ro<;ent, he c ited docs no t meitionary pres- next week,growth — os There is nc

p o ssib ility <old C ongress which Green' our previous m onlhs ogo,in d a m p in g resum ption <1 pressures set said Mickey cccnt m odesi economist at Jeed, inflation York.« d somewhat N everthel/e might havc c ia ls , such

L in d se y , sahe o ther F ed remain beloward control o f quarters, andTil bank’s k<^ ing next wee■istory o f poli- ter-point cut987, thc y ea r role now wot

>11 enjoymia moy have Nlut O regon ish bu s in e ss m x Jo u m iJo f( n F o res , g ro w

ling a b o u t $ 1 0estmcnts from Fujitsucm iconductor chosc Grc;nakers such as for a SI big E lec tro n ic s gcneratioinies A m erica memory (Eionics Inc. — owned eony a 1993 law Gresham i ic investm ents property tax Hyuadaam ents, m th c coM E ug .

. , , O'chip pirnimic develop- ~— -enlually therein h ig h - te c h With SI Hon. state offi- exports o f vlare o f w hpt’s n e n ts , th c <s for thc U .S . region, mairit cvcn iua lly ranked N o .!

Jniicd Slates,” w ith $315 nn a g e ro fb u s i- thcquortcr,>• the Portland Com bineim ission . H e a re a b o u t 1f o f th c c h ip N orthw est rriiction o r still the San Froiwhich — cou- m orkets In 1strength o f lh e $3 billion v- m e a n s m as- was cxporicxuiring a t the d u rin g th e

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in b c c a m c c h a irm a n , : the Fed also pays closeD the cost o f controlling ^r is in g u n em p lo y m en t ; *ig jn c o m c s ih o l re su lt 'rrln tcrcst rates intended : owth and cool o ff infla- ^

rmployment rate is n o w ., . ’ t. Most Fed o fllcials soy :c t th e ra te to rem a in , lh a t le v e l, o r r ise to I p c rc c n t, in c o m in g J n d rcriia in th e re n e x t . . * te econom y.grow s fast _ provide jobs for a s lo w - ' ing labor force, bu t not . gh to push unem ploy- n and build pressure for ’ hikes. .lile, thc ofTicials expect * pricc Inflation to remain percent. A l thc begin- :

c year, several Fed poll- . said they w ere worried ! were about to take o f f ‘ th e y w o u ld h a v e to ‘•

hc cconom y to g e t th e ' ‘ lie down again.: didn’t happen. Instead. ‘ Z finds itse lf w ith what em bers regard as a fed ;cl thai will continue to row th modesUy in thc id . A nd th c m o re th c ]

ra te fa lls , th e m ore 'c th c c u r re n t ta rg e t

'ed officials, as well as ^snomists. say the central td lower the target from t:nt target to 5 pcrccnt — j

even 4.75 pcrccn t — tcased 10 be restrictive. jng as re a l ec o n o m ic ^jm ains a t o r be low its j w idely pul a t 2 .5 pcr-

5 is room for tlic Fed tos fu r th e r ,” s a id D ana , <n qnalyst w ith Stone & ' ( y. a finan c ia l m arke tsfirm in P rinccton , N .J. js ta rg e t is co n sid e red |i and grow th w ill stay <) perccnt “ I f thc F ed ’s } slancc is too restrictive.''

room to case, o f coursc, j m ean thc Fed w ill acl |

! no urgency bccausc thc <y o f 0 m ild recession , (:enspon highlighted two { go, has foded w ith then o f econom ic growth, )cy Levy, ch icf financial <at NdtionsBan|c In N cw <

l e l e s s , s o m e F e d o f f i ­sh a s G o v . L a w r e n c e j s a y t h a t g r o w t h w i l l ;

low p a r fo r se v e ra l m o ro < m d th e y c o u ld b e a rgu - v c c k th a t a n o th e r q u a r- | ru t in Ihc fe d e ra l fu n d s . i i/ould b e th c r ig h t m o v e . t

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-tech c o m p an ie s w ith new o r d p lant pro jec ts eneoum gcd by 's t a x - b r ^ program: su M ic ro c le c tro n ic # I n c . — irc&hom over D urham . England, i b illion fac tory to m ake nex t- :ion d y n a m ic ran d o m a c c c s s ’ (D-RA M ) chips. T hc Jnpancsc- :omp<my currenlly has nianls in [Tl and D urham . T h e d e c id in g ar Ihc ncw facility w as thc $31 tax break available in Oregon, id a i E le c tro n ic B A m e ric a — iugene for a S1.3 billion memo- plonl, its first ch ip site outside o f

116 m illion In first-quarter f various high-tech com po- i ,c C o lu m b ia -S n a k e r iv e r lainly the Port o f Portlond, I 0. 23 In the nation. Scaiile, * S m illion in exports during r, w as No. 12. ^ ned , S eo ttle an d Portland It N o . 6 o v e ra l l , b u t th c :t region is s till for behind . 'roneisco ond-Los A ngeles - n high-tech exports. O ver 1 w orth o f h igh-tech ' g ear iried out o f S on Fnm cisco le qu o rte r, a n d from L os ncorly.$2.6 billioni. . _

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T h e y c a n , o f c o u rs e , s i b o n d s o r m u tu a l fu n d s d i p a y f o r a p u rc h a se s u c h t c a r .

B u t I f ih c ir in v e s tm e n ts o g e f irm in w h o t is know :

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a ls o fu ll o f h a z iu tis a n d pi i n g s f o r p e o p le w h o d o u n d e rs ta n d in g o f w h a t the;

T h c tra d i t io n a l p u rp o s e le v e ra g e a n in v e s tm e n t in ro w ln g 'u p to th e m a n d a te i th e p u rc h a se p r ic c o f t h c i a t th e t im e y o u in v e s t , > p o te n t ia l p ro f i ts — a n d Io:

I n r c c e n t y e a r s , h o w e v i h a s b e e n m a d e o f m a rg I c re d i t f o r o th e r p u rp o se s .

A m o n g th e a t t r a c t io n s R e la tiv e ly lo w in te re s t roi th e a b i l i ty to u s e y o u r c a s s e t s a n d in c u rr in g c a p ita

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R ight, av e rtin g h e r e y e s from th e n ee d le , 7>year-old

Isa b e l F erre ira c o u h ts to 10 a s

Dr. F airm an In jec ts an

a n e s th e tic n e a r a c u t In h e r leg. Below , th ro u g h

In te ^ r e te r N orm a Ortiz, Dr. F airm an

c h e c k s M iguel F erre ira fo r

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e m e rg e n c y ro o m a n d c l in ic a t S t . B e n e d ic t M cdical C enter, a niral 1 Jerom e, Idalio.

I t ’s 8 p .m , F r id a y . 1995.

Thc scene: Dr. Dan Fai a so o th ing , reassu ring t exam ining a 7-ycar-old g w ith b lo o d a n d g lass. 1 c lu tc h in g h e r p in k lion

• four fam ily m em bers w« in a tw o-vchicle accident in the other vchicle died.

In a b e d in th c next g ir l’s u n c le is ly ing do' s k u l l f r a c tu r c a n d a d betw een h is righ t cyebro' an in jury tha t w ill later s titc h e s in th re e layers m ale patien t has comc in plaints o f c hest pains th: to be m uscle pains.

H Dow n thc hall, thc inj I fa ther is be ing X-rayed, a f rac tu red w ris t nnd fin; m w ith various scrapes. Hi

and infant son have been to M a g ic V a l le y Reg M cdical C entcr in Twin J

A nd fa r th e r dow n thc four patients - and a few ly m em bers - are at the e n d c l i n i c , w a itin g Fairm nn. O nc m other oi has hod headochcs and i degree fever for five day F a irm a n w il l so o n s spinal tap to rule out me tts w hile her husband an dren anxiously w ait outsi

Fairm an is thc only do thc cm crgcncy room ani lc, w orking- h is 60-hour end shift. H c hoe been a fo r tw o h o u r s ; F a i r d e m e a n o r d o e s n 't rcvc

^ stress h o is beg inning lo

ii D o n 't cxpcc t this seen f a new “ ER^- episode: T\

v ision d ra m a , w h ich rc rcccivcd m u ltip le Emm; inations, d o e sn 't com c c po rtray ing th c working: Idaho cm crgcncy room.

H ere , h o s p i ta ls typ i tro u b le g e ttin g som coi w eekend em ergcncy-roc cannot a ffo rd full-tim e Benedicts u sed to h ave i ro ta te w e e k e n d duties, yet try ing solution.

B u t n o w 4 0 -ycar*o l t r e k s f ro m h is hom (

s p e n d 60 h "■ v y c H fh d trc a tm g pane

Ung som e an d transferri la rg e r h o sp ita ls . A rea ' on c a ll fo r th e e.merg during Ic ss 'b u sy weekdi

“ W c h o v e k in d o f arran g em en t here , but b e w o rk in g o u t ,” Fai: '“Y o u c o u ld n ’t do thii V a lle y . Y o u c o u ld n ’t Boise.”

A b o a rd -ce rtified int

Sto® P h o t o s !

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Q n e * ad d itio n a l tra t e m n o r a r v gency room , F

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m o n ey . Soon

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“airm an uses *; tone w h ile Ponnership or I girl spotted

T he o irl i -5 d in n e r , te le >n. S h e a n divcrc in ju r e d b u r s c m e n t sn t ; n w i m a n 'v o r k .n g a t Sj p .m . Fndays t(

fj,.. Faim ian sail;t ro o m , th e . , _ . . io w n w i th a

d e e n c a s h to g o h o m e b;ro w a n d e y e , " S u n d a y n ig h t;r r e q u ir e 18 m y w i f e a n dTS. A n o t h e r w i * a w r y sm

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enc to b e A ro u n d 1:30 a .r Thc tele- Q r Fairm an hee - S . ib e a w c K e n a ,

: close to j g s - o f a r u r a l

P - n v b a v c - M -

oom sh ifts o r v u h ^ P m n? = d o c to rs . S l.e a re a d o c to r s W h ic a t t s , a c o m m o n

o ld F a i r m a nn e n o r t h o f 8 r o “ r y s “ r

n l c ^ o ^ s " ; ; ? S ^ y s c an

S X V afA ho f a ' u n i q u e - oIt it seem s to a irm o n sn id .[lis nt M a g ic ®■t do th i s in .to p a g e hiiTintern ist w ith Please se

t o r y b y J u l i e M c K i n n

s b y B u d d y C h a r l e s IV

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tra in in g fo r th e em er- n, Fairm an started w ork-

J e ro m c h o sp ita l th re e b y m o o n lig h t in g o ne

a m o n th to e a rn e x tra oon a f te r th a t, h is Sun rtncrsh ip , A ssocio tes in broke up.c r than sta rtin g another ) o r a so lo practicc - and th his beepcf going o f f at e lc p h o n c c a l l s fro m nd low M ed ica re rc im - i ts - F a irm a n s ta r te d It St. B en ed ic ts from 6 ys to 6 a.m . M ondays, said he’s raring to go to

•ridays b u t ju s t as ready ic by Sunday afternoons, ights arc real exciting for and fo r m e ," hc a d d ed ,’ smile.ing th c w eek , F a irm an tim e w ith his w ife, Kim, tw o y o u n g ch ild ren , 7- A b b y a n d 5 -y e a r -o ld

r k s p re t ty w e ll o iily have very young k ids,”

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a .m . a n e x h a u s te d , h e a d s fo r b ed , on ly n a n h o u r later.

idded, " I t ’s nicc from tho t that I don’t have all thc 1 used to.I ’m at w ork. I’m at w ork.1 at hom e. I ’m a t hom e."at thc h o sp ita l, F a i r m a n ........ ..;c t s ix h o u rs o f s leep a lough hc has pulled a few :rs. Food com es from the sto re o r tak e -o u t re s tau - thc cafeteria.m -o x c rc isc s -an d -u su a lly --------------, run in on Saturdays and carry ing a beeper and cir- t a few b lo ck s fro m th e A lo n g w ilh rend ing , hc

•s spends o f f tim e do ing - o n c su m m o r hc b u i l t a lo g b e d in a h o s p i ta l nee room . . c an ’t fm d h im , w e know h im in th e w o rk s h o p ,"3 s e e EM ERGENCY/83

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I O n t hFollow ing is a Ii;

w eek ih the M agic ules. The Timcs-I\ culling the appropr

Burley C ity C ou C o llege o f Soul

room , T uylor A dm G ooding C ity C( Hansen School I Jerom e C oun ty ( Kctchuni C ity C K im berly Schoo Sim V ailey C ity Tw in Falls C i ty ' Tw in Falls C our

W ood R iver M( Hailey. '---------

H eybum C ity C( T w in Falls C our

Bellevue City C G ooding Count;

ference room at th Hagerm an Chan T w in Falls Cout W endell C ity O

T w in Falls Coui

1-70 blCrooks on 1 often head: for the inteiE A G L E , C olo . (A

getting to be as bus; n i c n c c s to r e s p op ] In terstate 70 bet^vce^ R ic h n e ld , U tah. Ris um e is bring ing plent both.

T h e s to re ow ners b u t it m akes law cn cials in the largely n — they d o n ’t like th are getting.

“ W h e re th e he ll w ho took the hostage from ? W hy d id they R ifle? T hey could ha w h e re ." E ag le C our Jo h n so n sn id o f twi te e n -a g e rs w h o se tl p a g e e n d e d la s t m w h e re th e y b r ie f ly hostage.

Jo h n so n ’s SW A T the a id o f G arfield (

S e r v iJ e s u s F lo re s ,

funeral M ass will1 I a .m . to d u y i C a th o lic C hurc l (Reynolds Funcrn Falls).

W a n ita L .fu n e ra l M ass, 1( M ork’s Catholic Burial w ill follov^ th e L o w er B oisi Pnrmn, (Summer? Boise Chapcl).

W o lte r R flyn Rupert, graveside today, Pleasant V Burley.

V iew ing from S nt M cCulIoch-Hn Burley.

F re d S to k e r . iW a sh ., and forn m em orial scrvicc H a n se n M ortu i Rupcn.

D ixie N. M eNc2 p .m . toduy , Ri Chapcl in T w in Ft

M o r ie e la R M e le n d e z , in fa A n d re a nnd Me M elendez Jr. o f B W hite M ortuary it

H o s pm a o i c VALLE

Some names anf

- ; E ldon Coonee c Falls; ond ShnrlaR*

! Shoroii S hca ffer i

CA SSIA Ri

Orvnl Hymas on and Dorothy Bailey

,-8-2 Tlmos^Nows, Twin

h e a g e n ca list o f governm ental m cetii g ic V alley. T his Ust is com f s-Ncws suggests thot you cc opriote c lc rk 's o ffice b efore ;

T O D A YCouncil, 8 p.m .. C ity Hall, o u th c m Idaho B oard o f Ti dm inistm tion Building.' C ouncil, 7 p.m ., C ity Hall; ol B oard . 7 p.m ., h igh school ty C om m issioners, 9 a .m ., cc / C ouncil, 6 :30 p .m ., C ity Hj tool B oard, 7:30 p.m ., Kimbi ity C ouncil, 3 :30 p .m ., City, ity C ouncil, 4 p .m . and 6 p .n ounty Com m issioners, 8:30 i

T U E SD A YM cdical C cnter B oard, 5:3

W ED N ESD A Yf C ouncil. 7 p.m .. C ity Hall, ounty Com m issioners. 8:30 i

TH U R SD A Yy C ouncil. 7 p .m . C ity Hall, jn ty M em orial Hospital Tax t the hospital.ham ber o f C om m erce, noon, ounty Com m issioners, 8:30 < I C ouncil, 8 p.m .. C ity H all. |

FRID A Ylounty C om m issioners, 8:30 i

► r in g s m enthe run d straight terstate(A P ) — Ja ils are transpo

jusy as the conve- th in g i o p p in g u p a lo n g M ayor reen V ail Pass and •‘i-7 ( R is ing trafTic voi- crim in i lenty o f business to w h e re

y o u ’ll;rs like the bustle. County enfo rcem en t o fil- In tin

/ rural area uneasy on R V : the clien tele they elderly

ics in a:ll d id th o se k id s a lR if ic ages in R ifie com c T rafl icy have to stop in on the i have stopped ony- . 1-70 frc

ounty S h e riff A .J . ends 4( tw o N ew M ex ico 19 p e r e th re e -s ta te ram - from If ; m o n th in R if le , * from tl f ly h e ld a fa m ily tcnn im

Sinc<\ T team rushed to c e n t a Id C oun ty shcrifT s patro ln

r i c e s5S. Of T w in F o ils . C lo ivill bc celebrated at grovei y a t S t. E d w a rd ’s W est rch in T w in F o ils , Visita icml Chapcl in Tw in M o ff

Buhl.

S w e e t , o f B o ise , Le* , 10 a .m . today , St. lie C hurch in Boise. U n ite low nt 12:30 p.m. at 3ise C em e te ry n ea r “ o'"® icrs Funeral Homes, , , Mu:

m crly

•ym ood H o g g , o f P JJ - iide scrvicc. II a.m.It V iew Cem etery in g^ggtj,

^ , the fu:m 9 to 10 o.m. today Hnnsen M ortuary in lju ,

r . o f L o n g B co ch , o rm crly o f R u p e rt./icc . 11 o.m . today . — — rtu a ry C h o p e l in P e t e

BUI

:New, o f Twin Foils, ^ jjjj , R ey n o ld s F u n e ra l no jUi 1 Falls. pendi:

Rcyn<R o q u e l R o m o s Falls,

n fan t d a u g h te r o f M ary L ou R o m o s C o t l : f Buhl. 2 p.m, loday, BU: y in Twin Falls. o f Bu

p i t a i ^XEY M O IO N A L MEDICAL <

anfomjttcd nt patients’ request.

------------A d m it te d - - -----------:e o f Jerome; Christopher Gra 1 Roberts ofBoise.

ReleasMlFer o f Shoshone.

. REGIONAL MEDICAL CBN-

Admitted : ond Seymour Osterhout, both iley ond Keith Brpwn. both ofl-

win Foils, Idaho M onday, A ugt

I d actings that ore schedu led this m pilcd from odvancc sched- con fim i the in form ation by,

rc attending.

T ru s tee s , 5 :30 p .m ., board

ll;ool., courthousc.H all.

nbcrfy H igh School library.

i .m .,C ity H all.0 a .m ., courthousc.

5:30 p .m ., m cdical ccn te r in

\Y ■11.0 a .m ., courthousc.

Y »- -I.'a x in g D istric t, 11 a .m . con-

>n, H agerm an S en io r Center.10 a .m ., courthouse.I I .1

(0 a.m ., courthouse.

o r e t h a n 1tics. O ne teen -ag er k illed hit and the other cscapcd , travel ta h , an d la te r s u r re n d e re d M cxico authorities,

liis is by no m eans business ll. I ’m su re th e p ro x im ity ipo rta tion c o rrid o rs h ad som g to d o w ith i t . ” s a id R if o r D avid Ling.-7 0 is a m a jo r t r u n k lin e f in a ls . I f y o u ’re e sc a p in g an rc e a s t o r w e s t , c h a n c e s a11 b c on 1-70 ,” so id G a rf ic

Ity S h criffT o m D alessandri. tin earlier incident, a m an stc IV in N e v a d a ; k i l l e d i ts tv •Iy occupants and Icfl their ba a a trash b in at an 1-70 rest ar fic.a ff ic vo lum e h as b een steadi le rise on the 4 0 0 -m ilc stretch from Vail Pass w est to where 4 0 m iles w est o f R ichfield,

ic rc e n t in c re a se w a s re p o rt1 1992 to 1993 fo r the 235 mil I th e C olorado b o rd e r to I-7( inus a t Interstate 15.ncc then, it has increased 4 pi

a y e a r . U tah , h a s s ta tio n ed s im an along the C o lo rad o bt

: ia r a M oude U lr ic h , o f Buh vesidc scrvicc, 10 o.m . Tucsdo :s t E n d C e m e te ry in Buh litotion from 2 to 8 p.m . today i f f e t t 's M c m o rin l C h a p c l hi.

^ c s lie O . JockBOQ, o f Buh moriol scrvicc, 11 o.m . Tucsdn i te d M e th o d is t C h u rc h s t le f o r d . (S u m m e rs F u n c r m es, Boise Chopel).

Murray Jensen, o fB o is e ond fc rly o f Burley nnd Jerom e, 1:1 1. T u e sd a y , A ldcn*W oggon icrol Chapel in B oise . Vicwii m 1 p .m . to d a y w i th fam i cting friends from 7 to 9 p.m.' funeral chapel.

,vnnn Roe E gbert, o f Kimbcrl

> e a t h n o lt e r G . A n d e r s o nJUHL - Peter Oole Anderson. S 3uhl. died S o tu r^y , Aug. 1 9 ,19S lis home south o f Buhl followii illness. Funcrol arrangements n id ing nnd w ill be nnnouneed 1 ynolds Funeral C hopel in Tw Is.

ith e r in e S tiff le rJURLEY - Cntherine Stim er, f B urley , died S unday , A ug. 2

lL CENTER-Rhea Andersc

St.MINn

jra f f o f T w in .Mollie Knop]

and Petm Sooeh

......Sylvia LoriosINTER , Dietrich;

oth ofB urley; A baby Wos ifHeybum. Ditftrich.

SO i A u u y ^

TWIH FALLS*

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u g usl21 ,1G 95

Boml” PO C A TELLO (A I lis ycor-old p ilo t B ill B d- b o m b in g w ild f ire s t>y, liquids for 30 firc s<

h e ’s sc a re d e v e ry i m ission.

A pproachiiig a ho 130 m ph ju s t a cou

rd feet ofT the ground, h to fly too low.

A n e n g in e fa iU dow ndraft in those b e fo re , d u rin g a n d c o u ld s la m B la k c l B ru c c H a r ro ld in t M iscalcu lating th e i to o u tc l im b a lo o another w ay to die.

“ O n e o r tw o a ir auger in,” B lakely sa

PocatelloP O C A T E L L O (A

fire gu tted A ndcrsoi com plex and blackc m ajo r sections o fP o i tw o hours.

S ta c k s o f lui A n d e rso n 's m a in b flam es th a t rap id ly in fe rn o la te S a tu rd m a te ria ls su ch a s f

cncd ex p lo s io n s , fc corclon ofT th e area.

F irefighters and p

[ t r a f f i c t (h im - der to deal w ilh the {

veled o f accidents and crined to cd stretch betw een t

, River.;ss as T raffic through V ity to by 1,000 cars a day com e- past three years, andR if le m illion annually.

D o n B ro w n , th ee fo r a tto rney in ccn tra l 'an y - car theft suspects in

s a rc in a .car stolen in Aver n d d C atch ing them isrri. G e ttin g rid o f themsto le fo r exam ple, .^ r c ly

J tw o the m oney arid tim e• bod- thieves. B row n said,t area F or a tim e Brown

e d a b o u t C a l i fo rn:ad ily ex trad ite th a t he stc tch o f ing . ^ u t o n e c a r tl:lerc it com m it on arm ed ro :Id. A ' so m e o n e In C o lo rao rte d f e d s h e c an’t ignorem iles “ T h en w c Jiave tL-70’s h e rc on ouc-strects,

sa id i t seem s like t4 per- m ore gas skips-and sn ed a p a s t y e a r th an in tl> b o r- years com bined.

Ju h l. 2 p .m . T u e sd a y : Mi sday. Church. V iewing froi Ju h l. today at W hitc.M orti lay at C h a p c l and fro m 1 c l in p .m . T uesday a t the

' fam ily w ill greet frie 8 p.m. today at the ch

3uhl.isdoy. A l le y T . H u tch ia h in Falls. 10:30 o.m. Thi ncrn l M ortuary in T w in F

from 4 to 8 p.m. Wc< funeral ehnpel.

d for-1:30 Ernestine (Pal) Bui

;o n c r o f B uhl, mcmorinl se ;wing F ridoy . F irs t C hristi im ily B uh l, (F o rm er Fune .m.'nt Buhl).

F r ie n d s m ay call u n til tim c o f the Ro

bcrly, the funcrol chapcl.

> t i c e s1995, nt tbe Cassia Rc

n 80 Center. Arrangcmeni 1995’ ond w ill.b c announi

jw ing Mortuary in Burley.

e d b y W i l l j u r F . B i c t mTw in BU R LEY -W ilbur 1

o f B urley , d ied Sun< 1995. at his home. Fi ore pending and will b<

:r, 82, M eC ulloch-H nnsen 5. 20 , Burley.

Releosederson and Earl Dcfilippis, both t

[NIDOKA MEMORIAL HOSPI

Admittedi'' - .............aopp o f Paul; Johann Andersb oehez o f Dietrich.

Pglftif f tI - rios of Rupert; and Petra Soricl

Birth...,;Vos born to Santos' A hd P etr

^ GcemaidwS ’ K M B W r33-6600 ■

bing wi\P ) — F if \y - f iy t . - > T lc stiB lakely has been B u reau!s With re ta rd a n t tan k e rseasons and soys Airport,

/ tim e h e f l ic s a fire call T h e 1

lo t, sm oky fire ot flics isauple o f h u n d red c rc w s, he m ust plan not ground.

B lak.l u r e o r s u d d e n deliver:c c ritica l seco n d s provid<id a f te r th e d ro p crcws.c ly a n d c o - p i lo t Here*n to th e g r o u n d . O n b: o irc ra ft’s ab ility R oger <)o m in g r id g e is WjillyC

over a fir to n k c rs a y e a r “ W hisaid. n o t put

( b u s i n e s s g u t;A P) — A m a jo r to the b:ion L um ber C o .’s A ndck ed o u t p o w er to com par’ocatello for ubout G ish, ai

sto re c ru m b e r b e h in d Gish,b u ild in g fed th e Gish

ly tu rn ed in to an to ry w ard ay . F lam m ab le T h e 1; p a in t in s id e th e structcd:n t c c n te r th re a t- Pede;fo rc ing po licc to and call1. 'N o cpolicc responded m ined.

0 Colora: grow ing num ber S ta te•ime on th e isolat- regard1 there nnd G reen drugs.

M ajo^^ail has increased w rite ol/ each ycor fo r the d o in g(id now exceeds 8 R ap ich

Patrol ilc S e v ie r C o u n ty M ore1 U tah , has th ree m ore diin the ja il, caught leaguevon, C olo . pu ll ovsn ’t th e problem . le f t a (:m is. C a lifo rn ia , w ithouty agrees to spend Sheriie to ex trad ite ca r ab u ts tld. h is crirm w as so d isgust- b y sendrn ia r e f u s i n g 't o “ W c’stopped p ro sccu t- anythinth ie f w e n t o n to tro u b lerobbery and shoot c o u rtsra d o , so h e n o w o v e r s irc it. b e c a u s: th e se d e a d b e a ts m inorit:s,” he added . H e Keep: th ere h av e b een im possI stolen cars in th e tow ns 1 th e p re v io u s s ix o u t-b f-

d raw a

' [1V lurtaugh L D S . •om 4 to 8 p.m. rtuary Kim berly 12 :45 to 1:45

he chu rch . T h e /icnds from 6 to Schapcl. the

liso n , o f T w in CTiursdoy. W hite Ro<Falls.' V iew ing i

'cdncsdoy ot the at 7

urgener W ilson, ^scrvicc, 11 a.m . » ition C hurch in icroI C hapel in

II from 4 p .m . ^ lo sn ry today ot

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m ain iir F. Biermon, 81, ^indny, A ug. 2 0 ,- p.nFuncrol scrviccs L —1— bc onnounced by n M ortuory In

h ofBurley. . L

m A L ^son o f Hcybuni; Acn

■iehczi ond girl o f ' — -•

stro S anchez o f

ildfuresi: stood bn the tarm ac nt the L :au o f L a n d M a n a g e m c n : r b a se a t P o c a te llo R eg io jrt, w aiting fo r th e team ’s n all.c P B 4Y -2 a ir . ta n k e r B lak is a b lessing from the sky

's b a t t l in g w i ld f i r e s on id .nke ly and H aro ld , 38 , aim cr retnrckmt in p recise loads 1 id c m a x im u m a id to g ro i s.-r e ’s how they work.I b ig g e r fires , le ad p lan e p :r O p p e d a h l; 52 , a n d co-p y G riffin , 50, o flcn rcach the n fire first in the ir faster OV- /h a t w e have lo d o on a leai ?ut a ta n k e r in a s itu a tio n

itted by flame; b laze a t 10 p.m . id c rso n L u m b e r is 0 reg io 5ony w ith 24 s to res , said A , an em ployee a t th e s c e n e . ' em ploys obout 30 people, s

sh estim ated the s to re ’s inv was in the m illions b f dollora ic o rig in a l b u ild in g w as ci ted in the 1920s. d e s trian s f irs t sp o tte d the ;alled the firc departm ent.) c n u s c h a s y e t b e e n d e t d.

adOjUtala te n n d f e d e r a l a u th o r i t •d 1-70 as 0 m a jo r conduit 5.ijo r drug dealers “arc willirtj : o f f a load o f dope as a cos g b u s in e s s , ” s a id L t. S ti ch , in ch a rg c o f th e HighvII in southeastern Utah.c»rc m u n d an e c r im cs arc of ; dangerous to deal w ith. A i ic w as k illed w hen he triec o v e r an Ind ian a teen ag er v a G reen R iv e r se rv ic e sta t su t pay ing for h is gas. crifT J ohnson’s o ffice build 5 th e in terstate. H e could n irim c sta ts any tim e he p ic: m ding u nits o ut on to it./ c ’d be so busy w e c o u ld n ’t [ling e ls e ," he S a id . He g o t ; b le w h e n h e t r i e d : C o lo n i s sa id u s in ^ p r o f i l e s to i

s u s p e c t s w as u n c o n s t i tu t ic lU se i t d i s c jT im in a te d a g a i >ritics.:c p in g an e y e o n s tra n g e r 3 ssib le in th e C o lo rad o rei IS n long the h ighw ay w here d f-s ta tc lic en se p la te does ' a second look.

T h i s w e <The following is a schedule

his w eek at the College o f Soul

ASSET testing will be held a Sen. Lany Craig will hold ai

he Taylor Building cafeteria. Overeatcrs Anonymous meci CSI Board o f Trustees mcc

loom .T he Diabetes C enter Founda

il7 p .m . in Shields 117-118.

ASSET testing w ill bc held a M ilitoo’ testing will be held (

1A SSET testing w ill bc held a

A SSET testing will be held a

Small Business Fair will be I m d atrium.

ASSET testing will bc held t CSI Invitational Volleyball 1

11 o.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m ., 5 p.m. i

M ilitn ^ testing will bc held 1 Volleyball tournament cbntii

p.m. and 5 p.m. in the gymnasi

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BfeaM s2 E g g 8 7 ~ ' ^

- Hdshbrowns,& 'Iba3t

-o r-Buttermilk Pancak

. V w ith .co ffee .

■ Mondaj

calls fo]leU .S . can ’t recover from .” t e n t ’s O ppedahl talks to g io n a l th e g ro u n d a b o u t s nex t behov ing . T hey agi

d an t is needed. Opi la k e ly in itial approoch ovc ky fo r t a r g e t , k e e p in g in th c B lakely’s PB4Y -2 (

o r tu m a s w ell ns the lim to W h e n h e ’s dcc i ds tha t B lakely can m ake, ro u n d • tim es sw ings aroum

th o u s a n d f e e t .in f bom ber. H e lays a

e p ilo t o v e r th e ta rg e t so } -p ilo t how the w in d is bch the a ir T hen B lakely swe )V -10 . in ns low ns he nee lead is thum b button on thi ion h e w heel. O ut drops a

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lirtg tocost o f a S te v eghwny

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i ild ing i ra ise ileases

in ’, do o t into io ra d o o p u ll iitionol g a in s t

j e r s isr e s o r t A v e iy h a p p y

'c rc on s h o w s h e r H a W a s h in g to n F

> el< a t C SJ le o f m eetings and events that d u th cm Idaho.

T ODAYId a t9 n .m . in Canyon 125. d an energy hearing from 9:30 a.lects at'3 :30 p.m. in Desert 112 neets nt 5:30 p.m . in Taylor :

ndation will hold a public info

TUESDAY Id at 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. in Ca :ld at 6 p.m . in Shields 201.

W EDNESDAY -Id at 9 o.m. in Canyon 125.

THURSDAY Id a t 9 a.m. in Canyon 125.

FRIDAYbe held from' 8 a.m. to 2 p.in. ir

Id at 9 a.m. in Canyon 125. ill Toum am nit continues-with m. and 7 p.m. in the-gymnasiur

SATURDAY;Id a tI0 a ;m ;in S h ie Id s2 0 1 . intinucs w ith gam es at 9 a.m., I lasium.

1 1 ^ * ANCAKE ' . ' . KHOVSE Hue Lakes Blvd N.ail Open to Serve Yoa DallyMt

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yourcko^e orL inkS i

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Buttermilk j , . with ct

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>r precisI.” G rif?in said . gallonsto th e firc b o ss on bay dooIt h o w th e f i rc is T he fIg re e w h ere re ta r- as thick>ppedahl m akes on on the fi'er th e prospective the firc 5 in m in d th a t - concent> can’t dive, c lim b I f BidIhe n im ble O V -10. the samic id e d o n a d r o p the equi

O ppedahl som e- on a 60-m d and gets a few IdeallI f ro n t o f th e b ig dan t alea p lum e o f sm oke tw o sidp B lak e ly can see b lo e lu tbhaving. I f i t ’sw oops the PB 4Y -2 ing fast,ceds. H e presses a flank ththe p lan e’s control a ir andns m uch a s 2 ,000 tougher

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a , | O f f - S l dec!

SPCiat will take p lace (]yty p

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}0 o.m. to noon in

12 S w ac lir Building B oard

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WLConyon 125. V § > J

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ise flyingans o f l iq u id from e ig h t bom b doors. ’ie fe rtiliz e r sa lt liq u id is about lick as tom ato .soup. D epending he fuel in the firc, the flyers and firc b o ss dec ide p rec ise ly w hat:entration to use. .......................B lakely opens a l| e igh t bays at

Ja m e tim e, he can instanUy drop" equivalen t o f 1.2 inches o f-ra in 60-foot-by-630-foot area,

cally , B lakely tries to drop rctor- , a long the fire’s flanks to form s ides o f a V th a t n a rro w s nnd ks th e fire’s head, i t ’s w indy and the firc is m ov-

fast, B lakely m oy only b e a b le to k th e fire on o ne s id e and both m d ground c rew s h av e a m uch 'her tim e snufTing th e flam es.

r IV Io ssy ro ck , W a s h ., ire a t t h e S o u t h e a s t Jh ., F r id a y .

ff-duty officer gets ' ;cked by brawlersiP O K A N E ( A P ) — A n o f f - ty p o lic c o f lic c r a n d a secu rity a rd w e r e a s s a u l t e d d u r in g a ;h t o u t s id e a n o r th S p o k a n e i ta iira n t e a r ly S u n d n y , p o l ic e d.r h e f i g h t w a s r e p o r t e d a t /a c k h n m m e r’s j u s t a f t e r m i.d- jh t. W h en p o lic c a rr iv e d , th ey in d se v e ra l m e n b raw lin g .

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N a t ioBy Jencifer BunchT im cs-N cw s w riter

B U R LEY - T he city I roai g e m in i ts h an d s ib c il N a tio n a l G u ard I c c s s fu lly re s to re a 19< ttink.. T h e im m o b i l e - t a n

'r e s to r e d b y th e Natio: B urley an n o ry in a vo]u tluit w o n 't .c o s t th e cit; t lie tu n k ’K ow ner.. "E ven tually w e woulc

the ta n k ro ll d o w n thi par.ide ," C o m m an d er ' said.

S incc M arch th e Nai ■;has been w orking on ihi

for m any y ears w as a p< Hire in fro n t o f th e B i Gil.son said.

T he tank w as a gift fi and s im ila r tan k s can o tiic r M a g ic V a lle y c ;said.'

The tank needs lo be co u ld re q u ire a new e G ils o n s a id . H c hopi donations from o th e r \ c itie s w ith sim ila r tan run to put together one he said.

; “ W e 're runn ing into ' because o f how. rare tl

IGilson said.T h e N a tio n a l G u a r

tank parts and veterans t a n k ’s r e s to r a t i o n , a ;Gilson.

‘•W c c o u ld u se so r •from v e te r a n s w h o Avorked on the tank ,” h(

T h e S h e rm a n is bucks.” accord ing to Ji

iUtah ca: LA Y TO N . U tah (AF County sex abuse case ^gnidc teacher pits prose |p;irents and defense att( ;tiic ease raises the quest ■a teacher can ever touch

P ro s e c u to r s say < abused h is p o s itio n tc th re e g i r l s a t A dam j School in Layton, then caressed their buttocks kissed them.

T h e y ’v e ch a rg ed tl teacher w ith 'tw o first; counts o f aggravated sc ch ild and a m isdem et

, ciiarge, m eaning he fac( i f convicted ns chargcc uled to be arraigocd T o f th e counts. —

B u t s o m e teach e rs ' w h o se c h i ld re n w e n

c la sse s d o n ’t see it H T hey d esc rib e Gregoi teacher w ho cared grc students and d e v o M und energy to them in i worked for the Davis S< . “ 1 ab so lu te ly bcliev that he is totally innoc( is a real tragedy," said

Emerg<C ontinued from B1 jo k e d re g is te re d nui Chee. F a irm an recen tly s

! ivalk-in clinics from 6 r r i d a y s n n d 10 a.t

i S aturdays to see pcof I have em ergencies yet I see a fam ily doctor.

■ ; p a t ie n ts w o n ’t have ' e x p e n s iv e e m erg en t ■I although Faitrnan said ,i for people as cheaply a ■ A fte r a coup le o f m 1 hus q u ite a patien t fo 1 the w eckend-c lin ic tir j “ A lo t o f peo p le li

on tha t, so th a t’s wht sa id h is c lin ic nurse;

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ity could have a id s sh o u ld th e ^ R H | 8 d A rm ory sue- 1943 S herm an

t a n k - i s - b c i n g - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l tio n a l G uard '.s o lun larypro jcct c ity o f B urley,

)uld like to have th e s tree t in a

le r 'F red G ilson

N ational G uard , f I the tank, w hich *; a perm anent fix- -• '^ ■ CBurley airpo rt, ^

ft from the sm te, B:an be found in | | P H | | | |/ c ities , G ilso n

I be rewired and V engine b lo ck , S B ^ ^ H o p e s to s o l ic i t •r M agic V alley tanks that d o n ’t >ne good engine,

n to a few snags u v i r i s ’ ''.; e the parts are ,” .

B u rley 's

I. a c c o rd in g to p a 'n t a n i W eiser, w

som o e x p e r t is e m ent datit'h o m a y h a v e can be w<’ h c said. 560,000.1is w o r th “ b ig The Shi0 Jim Grunkc o f battle tan

ase raises(AP) — A D avis ney W alljise against a 'fifth rig h t sto:roseeutors.against Examinerattorney who say “This i;lesiion o f whetlier w h o le ncuch a student. to u c h ? ly G a ry G re g o r bccom e cn to get c lo se to to misintcim s E le m e n ta ry ior?”iicn hugged them. Fueled;ks and thighs and districts a

implemcr1 the fif th -g rad e that warn rstidcgree felony -priately v 1 sexual abuse o f a grievance n ean o r lew dness such as f faces life in prison relatively ged. He is schcd- by the sta i Tuesday on one mittec. O

T he D;lers and p a re n ts teachers-ere in G re g o r ’s after schct that w ay at all. outside tl;gor ns a p o pu la r permissicgreatly about h is Still mii tnuch o f his tim e a n d advin the 10 years hc receive fs School District, peers,lieve in m y heart M ichalocent and that his Utah Ediaid Gregor’s altor- cally ud\

rency-----51 w ish hcn u rse R obyn H o bring inj

But Fj

y sta rted ho ld in g wc)n’t s tn 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. ch ild rena .m . to 2 p .m . d iffe rcn

eople who do not F a ir rn ^yet can’t get in to w o o d R or. T ha t w ay, thea v e to p a y m o rc B lom eC ,cn cy -ro o m fee s .nid he always cares St. Luke ly os possible.f m onths, Foim ian <1 following during 1999: tim es. m tcn io le hnve picked up b a s e , u w hen they coW e," vyould brser T ina Peak. "I *‘ons at i

W\O C l

3 3 4 E A j

ru a rd r(

^'s 1943 M4A3 S h erm an ta 1 N a tional G u a rd . R es to re r and la b e le d w ith a w h ite s, w ho restores miliUiry equip- Qting b ack to W orld W ar II. It w orth be tw een 540,000 and

0. hc said.Sherm an w as a m edium -sized ;ank used d u ring W orid W ar

$ question:ally B ugden Jr., said in a.copy- ito ry in S u n d a y ’s S tan d a rd - ner.s is the case that brings in the n o tio n . C a n a te a c h e r ev e r

? A n d i f he d o c s , d o es he e open gam e for some student ntcrpret totally innocent behav­

ed by fears o flitigation , school s along tlie W asatch Front have ncnted or ore forming policies im teachers about acting oppro-

with their students nnd set up ice procedures. Some districts, s M organ and W eber, rely or ely vague standards developed slate’s professional elhics com- Otliers are m orc detailed. D avis School D istrict forbid;

rs from driv ing students home chool o r m eeting with student; : the norm al school day withou s ion from the principal.- morc explicit a rc the guideline:

id v ice te a c h e r s c o n lin u a llj c from adm inistrators and thei;

ihael M cC oy, atto rney fo r thi Educntion Association, periodi idv ises teachers in the group’:

h c h a d a p ra c t ic e h e re . I 'l m y fam ily to him ."Fairm an adm itted he probabl; stay at S t. B enedicts oncc hi

•cn g e t o ld e r and invo lved ii •cnt a c tiv it ie s . O n T u esd ay s nun p u ts in c l in ic h o u rs a I R iver M cdical C cnter in Sui :y to k e e p h is p r e s e n c e i: e C ounty.rmon sa id h e ’s holding o u l fo jk c ’s R egional M edical Cente ise to estab lish an affiliation i e C oun ty and build a hosp iti 99. S in ce S t. L u k e ’s looks t m l m e d ic in e a s a hca llh -ca r , in te rn is t s s u c h a s F a irm a J be ab le to hove solaricd pos; at Ihe n ew hospital.

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1 ta n k u s e d In W orld Wai re d to i ts n a tu ra l co lo r, t a s ta r .ip- II and the K orean W ar, . I t I t c a n b e fo u n d on nd European m useum s or

the m ountains o f G uar ;ed sh o re s o f S a ip an , sai' /a r K orean W ar v e te ran v

i: Can teapy- newsletters nol to louch rd - od.

“ But som e, particular the and jun io r high school v e r they can’t do that, that he it’s the only hug those 1

lent to get.” M cCoy said, lav- Roger M ourilscn, ex

ta ry f^or th e U tah lOol Pnicticcs Advisory Boai ave Officc o f Education, sai :ie s is to not touch students oro- have a reason o r a witnc ; up T h e resu lt? Teachci cts. balonce students’ needs ' on “Tlie m ale tcacher h ped v e ry , v e ry c a re fu l .” om- Johnson, who tauglit fo

^ d c s nt Soudi W eber I aids “ I ’ve a lw ay s had s )m c around when around the ents to learn how to projci lout than risking you ond th

questionable situation.” ines Female teachcrs share a lly ‘Teachers worry abc he ir tim e," said Ranae Pati

grade teacher at Vac Vii th e in Layton. “W e know

odi- keep it to a pal on tlic \ j p ’s around a shoulder." Kai

I ’d U n til th en , Fairm a h is tim e and k ecp in

ably B en ed ic ts , w hich is : h is em ergency room from d i n ' beds.o y s. U n like internal m e s a t trea ts m ainly elderly Sun g c n c y m c d ic in c g i \ c i n chancc to treat a varie

Fa irm an sa id . O n or t fo r h o u r s h i f t , F a irm i m ter patients, usually in wa )n in H c is cha llenged b pita l ensiirc as m uch as pc cs a t fo r em ergency patici c a re in itia l “ g o ld en hour, m a n w ork also offers the lo si- w o rk a s a te a m w it

other m edical personn

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,r, G runkc said, som e 30 ytin d is p la y in A fter thij r g rounded in tanks to tham nnd on the snid.a id G ru n k c . a “ It’s amI w h o tra v e le d there," he :

ichers eve:h students, peri- who has h;

classcs, d'larly elem entary capoble olol teachers, say of.lat they believe "Gary ise kids arc going gets kids i

gling acadixecutive secre- said McFa1 P ro fe s s io n a l “room moDard o f the State friend,said their advice “ Hc docts — unless you Hc gives h ness. . spends a Ilers s tru g g le to being sin]Is w ith caution. whole life,h a s to be very. T h e chi.” s a id G len n w ere origfourth and sixth mcanors. :r Elementary. dents butI so m e o n e e ls e gratificatic;he kids. I t 's best Tlie coujcc t love ra th er three firstthe children in a aggravate

w ere fileirc the concems. A tto rn eybout this all the uncoverecatlillo . a fourth- a tely toui/ ie w Elementary plciisure. ( V die lim its, and then rcd i: back b r an arm m eaner cc Lathy M cFadden. child.

nan is e n jo y in g Yet, asin g b u sy a t S t. o ld E R d cs e x p a n d in g its Faimiaiim four to seven ing telcv

doesn 't a'acd ic in c , w h ich gcncy rooy peop le , cm cr- _ much Icliv e s d o c to r s a “ My w•iety o f illnesses, ^ ith menn a v e ra g e 6 0 - just stucl<n a n t r e a t s 6 0 hcsaid . vaves.: by th e n eed to possib le is doneicn ts d u rin g th e j ^ i r . ” E m erg en cy e o pportun ity to The scMth n u r s e s a n d a t S t. B'nnel. Center.

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Ifar is b o in g r e f u r b is h e d oa fo d in a d a r k g r e e n

I years w ith the U.S. Navy, the-w ar. the a rm y so ld the the gcnenil pub lic . Grunkc

iimazing how m ony arc out le said.

er touch?; had iwo children in Gregor’; , does nol b e liev e G regor i: : o f doing w hat h e 's ac:cuscc

/ is not an average teachcr. H< Is in his class w ho arc strug :adem ically o r behaviorally,’ :Faddcn, w ho tw icc served a; mom’' and considers herself i

does a lot o f com plem enting :s hiigs, paus on the b a c k .... Hi a lol o f time w ith them. Gary iingle, it w as a lm o st like hi ife."charges a g a in s t G regor. 39 rig inally filed a s tw o misde s. alleging he touched the slu lUt not necessarily for'sexun ition.:ounLs w ere la ter dismissed an irst-degrce fe lony chargcs o ated sexual ab u se o f a chii iled . b ecau se D av is C ount ey M el W ilso n sa id po lic red evidence G regor delibei Quched Ihc g ir ls fb r his ow e. One o f the ihrec felonies wn :d u c e d to a c la s s A m isdc • count o f lew dness involving

as Faim ian sa id , “ iherc arc n , doctors.”nun said he docs enjoy watcl I c v is io n ’s " E R ,” even if t accurately dep ic t how cmc rooms in metropolitan liospita 1 less rural hospitals - mn. w ife almo.st ho tcs watching

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: H aem m crlc said budget co c h is olTicc to stop prosecutii

c ity lim its o f K ctchum . H;

m isdem eanors handled b y t 500 in 1988 to 4 .000 in 19? i3 0 in 1^86 to 115 in 1992.. but a reality ." H acm m erle s been paying the county b e t\

th e ir m is d e m e a n o r ca se ; iimmending that lliey pool tl e jo b .city attorney on s ta ff w ho is m ostly civil cases, H ailey ha ;h costs the c ity S42.000 per cily a itom eys on an hourly b

?ommissioner Len Harlig saic laem m erle is stepping d ow n.

Ing permits still a- Idaho law requ ires a bui

ign ite an open fire be tw een :v c r. the B ureau o f L an d IV> acros.s th e M ag ic V u llc j s ta rted in ten tiona lly in op

irn ing perm it, the w ild lan d i e p erm it fo r areas south o f aho In te ra g e n c y L o g is tic s

11 be he ld liab le for ihe co ency resp o n d in g to a fire ij

ses set for canyo> - T h e T w in F a lls C o u n irc sen t to th e pub lic its d ra :iouscs th is w eek .:e t in g w i l l b e f ro m 5 :3 ;hc c o u n ty c o m m iss io n e rs ’ I F a lls C o u n ty C o u n iio u se . p e n h o u se w ill be f ro m f 3uhl C ity H all, ited to a tten d , e x am in e thi ruture canyon land u se and

eleases accident iT h ree m en in ju red la te Sat c s id e o f a tra ile r w e re rel

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'2 .le said. "W e’re glutted.” betw een 5375 and S950 a i s e s . A f le r th e c h a n g c .)1 th e ir resources and hire

0 is paid about 550.000 a r has a .siafT attorney .three p e r year. Sun Valley and

ly basis.sa id the lim e was right for vn.

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c o s t o f any fire d e p a n - rc ig n ited w ithou t a burn

yon rim draftlu n ty C an y o n A d v iso ry d ra f t p lan fo r the canyon

5 : 3 0 to 8 :3 0 p .m . o n e r s ’ o ffice on the fo u rth se .in 5 :3 0 lo 8 :3 0 p .m . o n

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;t victimsS a tu rd ay w hen th e ir van r e lea sed from h o sp ita ls

le l M adrigal w ere treated a n d re lea sed . P assen g e r h osp ita l Sunday ,

ind o n H ighw ay 46 w h en lg c o u p le ’s p ickup tru ck .

e a n d h e r h u sb a n d w ere 1 th e v an sw erv ing dow n id e - s w ip e d th e ir “ fifth* - — jm in g the en tire rig. h a n tw o h o u rs S a tu rd a y

ill land-use map28 on a proposed land-usc

irin g business hours at the dw ay. Bulil.il 5 p.m. Aug. 28. A public C ity Council.

1 frcm s ta ff ond wire reports

t io n e r Dr. Jam es S. Irw in is g an em ergency Ce.sarean sec- b u t o th e rs b e s id e s F a irm a n )ccn called in lo assist.

I a .m . S o tu rd a y . A u g . 12.

sccnc: Dr. Dan Fairm an has :d the paper\vork and recorded c ta tio n fo r h is 10 c lin ic and im ergency-room patients. The le - a c c id e n t v ic tim w ith th e fra c tu re w as adm itted to the ta l , and a p a tien t o r tw o are lg bock later today during clin- ;rs.e r en su rin g hc is not n eed ed ' ic C - s e c t io n . F a irm a n g e ts fo r bed.cn hours d ow n, 53 to go.

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in bo lh rounds, and w as ! w o m e n ’s cham pionsh ip ie r B ru in , N ick i S tover,

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0 T im A skew (160), fol- k K ocplin (162) and Ken >ccond flight leaders w ere 162). R ick Faught (169), 72), M ike Federico (172) rine (173). T hc w om en’s i c r w as K athy A nderson a t L o rri H uft and C aro l irst p lay o fi'h o le . Fourth N ielsen (199 ), w ith Judy n Hagan, an d B etty Pettit

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p o r tio n o f th e Je ro m e h am pionsh ips . in so n h e ld a n in e - s h o t o und ond w as n ev e r se - ig e d c n ro u te to a 157.’s c row n ./ , 7 4 - 7 8 - 1 5 2 w o n th e i g h t . J o h n H o l l i f i e ld ,: seco n d and T e n y t^ i lz - i7 th e th ird .y es a n d W ando B a rn e s [he w o m e n ’s firs t fligh t

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N EW HAVEN, Co ing ofT tw o m atch p bea t R ichard Krajict fused to give himself ning thc Volvo Intern

“ 1 ju s t got a liule said afler beating thc 3 -6 .7 -6 (7-2), 6-3 in ‘

“T h ere’s no expus m a tch . I w as dow n ogainst a guy serving the crowd afler the mi

T h e w in gave thc player his fourth s tn b est scycn lh o f Ihe

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CASTLE ROCK, Col( 0 g o lf tournament and n \

Janzco ran o f f four s sank 0 6-foot putt to sav beat Em ic Els by a point notional.

Jonzcn, 30, becomc ih three PGA Tour events ll ed in to firs t p lace on t tfi ,277,827. Slill, he was F(ydcr C up team announc

“I w as a little disappc “Once y o u m ake the tean you expec t to p lay well again. I d idn 't have enou, ly. I exposed o few flaw quolifying system).”

Joking, Janzen added, N o. 1 on the m oney list i tliai a n d n o t m ake the F

—• this is a start.— "I hod 0 point lo prove

I f 1 h ad d one this lost we< 0 controversy,'' would the else to blam e but m yself.'

Ja iu en scorcd 9 pointi o f 3 4 un d e r o m odified

. system that owards playci , 2 for birdie, zero for par % and m inus-3 fdrdouble bi

Els had three straight and bolh players birdied

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on 18thlrolo. - Lee Janzen won 1 revived a controversy. H | | ir stra ig h t birdies, then save par at No. 18 and >int Sunday in thc Inter-

; thc first player to win H S ts this season and vault- m th e m oney list w ith BMwas passed over for the ^unced last week. f f lpppointed,” Janzen said. H jcam ( ^ he d id in 1993), ^ veil enough to m ake itlough top 10s. Hopeflil- 9 laws (in the Ryder Cup

cd, “M y goal wos to bc / ist and b c the first to do :: ic R yder C up team .'So ■ r ?

ove, but only Jo myself,week, there w ouldn’t be ,there? I 'v e got no' one *"®'

elf.” o nlints Sunday for a total G oled S tob lefo rd scoring th eaycrs 5 points for eagle, 3 ft, par. m inus- 1 for bogeye bogey o r worse. 34-ijh t b ird ies o f h is ow n, of-JJied thc par-5 17th fo r 18tl

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T hc Payette veteran top friend Jo e M aloy 3 and : fo u r th Id o h o G o lf A ssoi p lay cham pionsh ip Sundt w ith h is s ix m edal ploy till o v e ra ll s la te a m a te u r c r

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rcco rd on hardcourts to 4C e ig h t days b e fo re the s ta r O pen , w here he w ill d e fe r the year’s final Grand Sian He has rcachcd thc final ir c o u rt ev e n t h e ’s p lay ed t h a sn ’t lo st a m atch on thc summer.

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4-point totals. Els, playing oi f-Janzen, drove into the rouj Sth and lefl h is approach sho

obertsnicip£gill outdu( h play cha

closest t Dave M(

lit M asingill con- Sunda be tw een h im se lf b o th p li lateur golf. holes. Bitopped long-tim e w ith birt: d 2 to c la im h is th en ca ; so c ia t io n m a tc h close oul id a y . T h a t a lo n g M alay titles give h im 10 the halv( c ro w n s a n d th e nated.

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d u r in g t h e i r c h a m p lo n s h . A g a s s i w o n 3 -6 , 7 -6 , 6-J

treakin5 e a rn in g s to hour lo eli

ponents llr o v e d A g a s s i’s againslK r46-2 and cam e Afler lo

lart o f th e U .S . leading upfend h is title in five limes,lam tournam ent. 5 hole in tl1 in every hard- Bul he vi th is y e a r a n d K rajice[he su rfa c e th is been c lo d

Ihc m atch ven m e a lo t o f w ith a 1!, "M y m ind’s in match,e, m y gam e’s in ” 1 still,do is (go to thc dent untiliness.” “I felt likelie m ore than an game, set,

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ray . H e m i s s e d Janzen w l a m p l o n s h i p total. Els o g e y o n i S .

toumam<5 one group ah iad N elson C DUgh on thc par-4 , has'seen ihort o f thc green, away on i

s c la i i a l titlelels Mala] ampionsh

st to h im is five-tim e s ta te M o lito ro fP o co te llo . id o y ’s m a tch 's ta r te d s lo w l p la y e r s b o g c y in g th e f i r

, B ut M asing ill started pullin birdies on ho les 3 ,4 , 12 and c o p p e d it w ith o n o th e r o r out Ihe 1995 tournam ent, lay also b ird ied th e final hi j Ivc le fl h im m athem atically

acond Fllghi0, Davl* 10*. John Crvrln 105, Olenn Woll 111! 100 and Tony Fksfcl 100: nol.Jlm Lee 25. oary Rsnan 132. Doug M«lMn 133, i

i s h lp m a tc h a t t h e V o lv o 6 -3 .

ito OpeI eliminate' each o f his first fo s th is w eek ,-go t o f f lo a ba Krajicek.r losing h is service only four ; up to the final, Agassi wos I ICS, the last lim e putting h im in the sccond set.1C w asn’t finished, icek , k n ow n fo r a se rv e th locked a t 134 m ph, w as servi ich and se t up his first match I 128 m p h a c c . h is U t h <

ill. quite honestly, felt pretty itil he had a few aces,” Agass ike. ‘Yeah. I’m 130 mph awa; ict, m atch.’

slip past;Itcd 8 feet past the hole and r )r a bogey, dropping to 33. zen’s 5-irort approach to 18 1 )t putt w hich he ran 6 feet pa; ; m ode thc comc-backcr. . ho know s i f you ’rc going to : r nol?” Janzen soid. “Y ou juj c in y ou rse lf I liked it w hen I zen felt the key to his round w d-dowp from a bunker fo r bii I4th, w hich stoned his b irdie I , the first-round leader w ho s v und a p o in t behind Janzen. ] It finale a t C astle Pines G o lfC :o n d -ro u n d lead e r M ark W round leader Jay H aas tied for ints. R ookie David D uval, wl •of Sunday’s play, finished ol )n . b id d in g for his firs t T o i 1987, ond Jose M ona Olazab Ireg N orm an , w inner o f this and th e T our’s prevfous mon 1 a g roup a t 24. N orman, w ho s l am ong thc 24 finalists w ilh td S po in ts w ith an eagle at I hote b u t couldn’t m aintain hi Under a traditional stroke-plt 1 would have finished fiflh v Els w ould have w on w ith a 27 lon’t know w hat I 've got to di im ent,” said Els, w ho w on ,t n C lossic earlie r th is season :cn the PG A and Intcmotional on thc final holes die'last tw o

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H H | H p rac tice te c an d riv e s a ll year.

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seasons o n th e h im p a s t M ille H e a lso incrcos to $ 5 ,7 3 8 ,1 2 7 p lace chcck .

T rev in o , whi parred th e por- w ith second-ro an d d id n ’t ha \ c lo s in g ho le .

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The A ssociated0 moke that-just hove to W O BU RN . E11 h it it." A ustralio 's Kanw as getting th e I S th g ree t

airdie ot the W om en’s Openc binge. In m any plac1 started the to drink the stuf 1. also had o The 20-year-< Club. s iono lju st 10 n

W ieb e and field o f Europe’ j r third w ith i Laura Davies w ho led for cans headed by ot 27. Tom W ebb sho t a

o u r v ic to ry round for a 14- ib a lw e re o t oheod o f form e lis ev en t in M cO iU a n d U an cy -Icad e rr 'S 6 rehsfomVM<10 began the Sorenstam clo«4i 15 points. T he y o u n g /at the par-5 the s e w n d rounhis m om en- foot eagle pu tt>lay-format, round, and olwa w ith a 2 8 0 - - She earned $

176. ' richest event old o to w in a the top ' five; on

1 th e Byron; $130,296. Sheon b u t w ho tou rnex t seasonlal titles slip fying school stao w eeks. like D avies hov(

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D. N .Y . - L ce T re v in o fiiioliy i lurse th a t fit h is la te s t in ju ry , I M eodow B ro o k C lu b “ p crfec t | hurt.” Ip la y e d o n e a r - p e r f e c t ro u n d th e N o r th v i l le L o n g Is la n d

end 0 yco r-long w in le ss streak he sen io r to u r’s v ic to ry rccord. w h o sho t 0 6-u n d e r-p o r 66 for ce v ic to ry o v e r B u d 'A llin , w on m e n t lo s t y e a r f o r h is s ix th b u l hod stru g g led th is y e a r af­to rep lace a ru p tu re d d isk in

: o f the sh ou lder, I h it thc ball f l . a lm o s t h o o k in g il . a n d it d u p on th e / a i r w a y . O n ony- •se I ’d be in t h e w o o d s .” he

h it th e boll h ig h , ju s t (ow. ond su its I w onted. T h e re s t o f m y fin e . M y o n ly b o g e y w as pn o le w h en 1 t h r e e -p u t tc d . B y ' n ’ t c o rc . I j u s t m o d e s u re I it in to the b u n k e r .” ilso has been s lo w e d b y leg in ­in oppcndcc tom y , fo rc in g him )nsideroble tim e w ilh physical lo lp h S im p so n in th c t o u r ’s tncss troilcr.oun d 0 w ho le b u n c h o f k n o ts ihouldcr blode a n d w orked bn o u t 40 m inu tes ,” T rev in o said, p h ’s w o rk 1 w e n t o u t to th c : and g o t o f f s o m e o f m y best ear. 17101 ca rried o v e r in to the fe lt g ood .” I

ake the next th re e w eek s o f f lo th e injury.

S g est th in g 1 h a v e to d o is j ny neck m uscles,” T rev ino soid. ' that m y shou lder w ill continue I

h e abuse from sw inging . I ^ lp h |I go lo the gym fo r w orkouts ~ f I don ’t. I’ll s till hove thc p rob-ve to follow h is,adv ice.” • ■ >ry, T rev in o ’s 2 5 th in s ix full th e S en io r P G A T o u r, pushed lille r B orber o n th e c a rcc r list, te a sed his to u r-re c o rd cam ings 127 w ith th e $ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 f ir s t-

w h o h ad a 1 4 -under 202 to tal. por-4 fifth h o le to b reak a tic j- ro u n d lcodcr Jo h n P aul Coin hove 0 b o g ey u n t i l th e p a ^ 3

: 0 70 lo finish a stroke ahead o f , Jay S igel, B en S m ith and Lor- Kjefer shot o 6 6 , S igel hod a 69 an d G ilb e r t c lo s e d w ith 71s.

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N. England - T w o friends sprayed Kmrie W ebb w ith champogne on j, re en a f te r sh e w o n th c B ritish ' p e n on Sundoy. • | jDlaces. W ebb w ou ld be too young • stufT. 1sar-old rookie - she turned profes-0 months ago - b litzed through;a ape’s best that included w orld Np. vies and o strong field o f A m en- j1 b y Nancy L opez. i ' l ot a 3 -under-par 7 0 in her finhl 14-under total o f 278 - six shojs '

rm er U.S. A m ateur champion Jjllj U .S . O pen c h a m p io n A nn ika ■McGUl fih ishcd w ith 'a 69 arid ;lo se d w ith a 7 I . Ilg Australian lo o k th e lead oftbr round, held it aflCT dropping a 4 9 - putt on tho lost h o le 6 f the third ilways seetned in com m and. . I wi $96,000 fo r w inn ing Europe,’s It o f the season, push ing her injo ;on the European m oney list wiA >he prom ises to b e on thc LPGA ison - i f she gets through thc quali- 1 starting next w eek - and ployeVs hove billed her os a sure winner.

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-n o m e n t te n n is S u n d ay , in g A m a n d a C o e tz e r (

! c ap tu re the C anad ian Oj: A n d there she s tood , c “ I ju s t c a n ’fb c l ie v e it

^“ N o t p lo y in g in su ch o a n d then p lay in g so well l ievable . . - "• “ T h e re w e re so m an; -to g e t to th is po in t. Th(

iiWere so hard . F ro m tha t ' doy - w hat a difTcrence.

R e tu rn in g to com pcti i .a lm o s t 2H y e a r s a f te - s to b b e d d u r in g a to u r ' H a m b u rg , G c rm o n y , S

n a t e d th e C a n a d io n ( s e e m e d to h a v e lo s t n

hskills tha t m ad e h e r thc i!er in thc w orld .

H e r p lan w as ju s t to j m o tc h e s b e f o r e th c L w h ich beg ins its two-w<

?“jro m M onday . B u t h e r ‘ so stro n g th a t in stead of |_it tu rned in to o w a ltz to “ p ionsh ip .I ta S c lc s s a id sh e neve:u .^ a t.

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” LOUDON, N .H . (A Ribciro ju st drove into hero picture in Brazil.

M om ents after Ribc first Indy-car race on N ew England 200, do:

r climbcd onto thc 8-fo< i fence that seporotcd hi

stands, shouting a favi ian sports chant and ws tional flag.

“ I ju s t heard there i Brazilians in Boston.*’ I “ I think Brazilians hav

' ■’ in g fo r th is . O n ly Ei won this yeor."

But Emerson Fittipal a national hero. N ow i

' ■ " the picture, just in time . .f i r s t Indy-car racc next

' ' Ribciro led the lo s t ' " d o y w h en Ja c q u e s '

edged closer to’ the Ind ■' *' pionship., R ibc iro , the po le -s ■■■ '■ b e s t p rev ious fin ish ;• ■- p n s ie d M ichael Andi

....... ' . lead on the 100th lap .,.I ‘ ' “I wns bogged down

" fic ," A ndretti said . “1 ^ , v a n ta g e o f i t . H e m

• m ove. I tried ag a in (1 . couldn’t, and He put a

' ' ' between u s and that wfl R ib c iro re lin q u ish

only w hen he pitted 0 y • lap. B u t w ith A ndretti i " I 127, R ibciro retook the

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O pen. d, cry ing .e it," she said . 'h a lo n g tim e veil. I t ’s unbe-

lany em o tio n s ' ' 'The tw o yearsh a t d ay to th is M onica Sl

S i , i v c t c n i s f t e r s h e w a s v r c t o i y a t ju r n a m e n t in “T o be al , S c lc s dom i* g re a t tenni: n O p e n . S h e “ I t ’s q u ite ; t n o n e o f th e I t ’s n o t he N o. 1 p lay - e p iso d e ho

“ T h e re are to g e t in som e “ O n lo n g ; : U .S . O p e n , T h e n I tcll -w e e k a w eek th is . Y o u 'r tier g am e w as a n d p loy gt 1 o f 0 w orm up, “ R eality : to th e chom - ge t thot. Tl

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nto thc natior^l shire Intemiil. Ribeiro dib e iro won his da, markingon Sunday, thc to ry fo r Hod o zen s 'o f fans in g scason■foot choin-link B obby Rnhti him from thc The morgfavorite Braztlr la rg es t o f iw aving thc nn- R ibeiro one

lap for abore ore 200,000 racc.C ’ Ribciro said. Thc racelove been wait- te r an occidi' E m erso n h as A l Unse:

keep olive 1ipaldi olready is chom pionsw Ribeiro is in fou rth , c lirim e for Brozil’s R ahol.w hoext scason. Villencuvist 72 laps 6n B po in ts and;s V il le n c u v e tw o races aiIndy-car chom- ble. But Ur

: pending frce -s itte r w hose Portland , Csh w as fourth , qualified onndre tti fo r the he w ins hisp , additional 2iwn n bit in traf- R ibc tfo 1. “H e took ad- pole-sitter tim ode a g o o d sixth diffen

a (to pass) ond is ,the ninthIt a couple cars series this siw as i t " R ib e iro

ish ed th e lend f irs t tu m tod on the 122nd G ordon aistt i in the pits on e n d o f th e the lend on 128 ' S 2 n d la p ,/ as 18 seconds F o rd C o s \ ih a 14.482-sec-: lead w ith I \n d rc tt i on the V a sse rfo ll

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S e le s ac k n o w led g e s ' wd a f te r h e r dec isive a t th e C anadian O pen .: ab le to com e dut and p la y : inis and enjoy it." she sa id , j te om azing."lo t a s i f th c H a m b u r g : h a s b e e n e rased en tire ly ,

a re fla sh b ack s ," sh e sa id , lg p o in ts , I sta rt th in k in g , icll m yse lf, ‘You c a n ’t d o i Li're in a match. Just g o out ■ great tenn is .’ity is s till'the re . 1 can ’t fo r- ; T h e ccality is it happened , w ays be there."3 u m a m c n t w a s p la n n e d a s a : f i r s t s te p b a ck fo r h e r . In o

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oval o f th e New Honip- rmotional Speedway.3 did it in o Reynard H on­ing the first Indy-car vic- Hondo ofler a disappoint- on la st y ea r that caused ahal to chango cars, orgin also was the sccond ) f the scason , w ith on ly and A ndretti on the lead bo u t the last third o f thc

ce ended on a caution of- :idcnt o n th e l9 8 lh lop. iser J r . fin ished th ird to ’c his hopes for the points m sh ip . V illen cu v e w as ilim itfating second-place ho fmished 10th. juve comc away with 168 nd U nser 111, w ith only s and 44 points still’possi- U nscr also has an a p p e a l. from the June ,25. race », Ore., w hen he wns dis"- and collected ho points. I f

lis appeal, hc would get anII 21 p o in ts ............. _ .0 becom e only tlie th ird T to w in this year and thc ferent w inner on ovals. H e llh w inner in the Indy-car sscnson ,jy ingn rccord. ro lo s t th e le ad o n th e1.to Teo Fabi, and R o b b y ........also passed him . B y thetie second caution on the >p, A n d re t t i , in a L o la s sw o r th , h a d ta k e n th e h Paul T racy and J im m y b llow ing.

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a s i f shI f ie ld th o t inc luded lop p I S te ff i G ra f, A ra n tx a Sa

c a r io , M ory P ie rc e and . Sobolini, she expcctcd on I to get accustom ed again m ent surroundings and co:

B u t h e r g am e w as su pow erfu l all w eek , her :

re tu rn s co n s is ten t and si ; had every sho t in her arsi

in g to p e rfe c tio n , b rcez f in a l w ith s t r a ig h t- s e t ' K im b e r ly P o , N o tho lic A nke H uber a n d G abrieli

A s she had a ll w eek , S ' nated th e m atch w ith Co

pe tite South A frican hod S c lc s’ w ay to th c cham p k nock ing o f f fo u r seedc in c lu d in g G ro f, P ic rcc i

- Ja n a N ovotno . W hen sli » tc r c d S c lc s , h o w e v e r ,

contest.T hc closcst C o e tze r ca

forcc th ree b reak po in ts f irs t se rv icc g am e in th

/ set. Eoch tim e, S c lcs wo . po in t to keep the gam e i

finally w on it. T h e gam e 5 six m inutes. T h e nex t fiv . 2 2 m o re a s S e le s m ix . w ith touch to take contro

“ I d id n 't feel intim ida 3 h y p e a ro u n d M o n ic a , ’ t sa id . "S h e ju s t d id n ’t ol

p lo y m y gom e. S h e do- you a lot o f tim e. Y ou 1 I. u sed to how fast the bal

y o u . Y o u g e t to a poi a y o u ’re c o n f u s e d . I wi a w h a t to d o .'’

LabonteBROOKLYN, M ich. (/

by Lobonie d id n ’t need t o r even thc fastest car. Al w as some good m ileage luck.

Labonte g o t b o th and c leo n sw eep S u n d a y , d Chevrolet M onte C arlo tc th c G M G o o d w rc n c h 4 second straight title at M tcm ational Speedw ay.

The critical cat-and-m saw Bill E llio tt, running Gordon a t the tim e, maki to top o f f the tank o f his I d e rb ird w ith 5 6 la p s r L a b o n te ’s f in a l gas-an< one lop later, and it m ade ference.

E llio tt's car ran out o f baclutretch o f th e final lo|

“ W e h a d tw o g u y s m ileage, one on the con by hand, and they both ca 55 la p s a s th e iriag ic Labonte said. VI asked if sure, and w c w en t,fo rit." '

L a b o n te , w h o s ta r te i W inston Cup race from tl sition, w on the M iller Gc: 400 on thc h ig h -b an k ed ,:

•June 18. Labonte, w h o al Coca-Cola 600 a t Concor M ay 2 8 , n o w h a s .v N A SCA R races - all cor

. perspccdways.■ “H ey, m an, th is ' is grc

. .w on a race b e fo re .in .m now I’ve w on tw o right Labonte, w ho fin ished € oheod o f h is o ld e r bro t Labonte.

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rscnal w ork- tournam ent rezing to th c o f g am es pit w in s o v e r Tlie old reco[ie T a u z ia t . S h r iv c r in 1cla Sabatini. Sabatin i in I'Seles dom i- S u n d ay ’s

roc tzcr. T h e u tes. O nly oid sim p lified m ore than arIp ionship by opponent. Sldcd p layers . 41 m inutes cs and N o . 4 w in the titleshe en coun- u tes per m at

i t w as n o g ish start ng;dom inated h(

cam e w as to It w as theits on S e le s’ 4 3 m a tc h e sthe o p e n in g been dom inavon the nex t b e fo re th c ic go ing , and T here w as a .1C consum ed she should bIvc took ju s t tu rn befo reix e d p o w e r g ive her a c oro i. For the findated by th c ners at .the ^a,” C o e tz e r centcr. O neallow m e to R ank ing . Mlo e s n ’t g iv e and the oth(1 have to get Real No. 1lall com es a t A ll w eek,lo in t w h e r c firm those o w a sn ’t s u r e day, she pun

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icord w as 85, set by Pam 1 1987 a n d m a tc h e d by 11988.’s m a tch las ted 51 m in - f o n cc d id S eles requ ire an h o u r to d ispose o f an She needed ju s t 4 hours,

s o f to ta l p lay ing tim e to tic . av e rag in g 56.4 m in- la tch . E xcept for a slug- ngainst A nke H uber, she I her o pponents.:ie 4 1 s t v ic to ry in th e last ies fo r S e le s , w h o h a d inating the w om en’s tour e in c id e n t a t H am b u rg .; a Jo n g d eba te about how J be ranked upon h e r re- re th e p la y e rs ag reed to co-N o. I spo t w ith G ra f final, fans hung tw o ban- e Y ork U niversity tenn is le sa id : “ Forget T he C o- M o n ica Y o u ’re N o. 1 ,'’ th e r s a id , “ M o n ica T h e 1.”:k. S e le s seem ed to con- ; o p in io n s. A nd on Sun- )unctuatcd them w ith her :r to u rnam en t victory.

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5t had to be patient today," aid. “ W e took a gam ble on tops, b u t the en g in e w ns

the scco n d tim e th is ycnr i tc b ro thers h o v e ^ n ish e d ry a l s o f o l l o w e f B o b b y

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S u c k e r -p u n c h e d a g a ir fans w asted $ 4 9 f<^r 89 s pay-for-v iew buffoonery , and o u trigh t fraud.• N c x l t im e D o n K in g

fleece eve ry o n e w ith a M V x tr a v a g a n z a a g a in s t chum p , ta k e y o u r m oney 15 v ideos th a t o ffe r a lot Icncc. A t lea s t you w o n ’t I th e w ay v ie w e r s fe lt wl M cN cclcy’s co rnerm an st f ig h t in th c f i r s t ro u n d night.

A s lic e o f p iz z a to o k c o t. M ic r o w a v e popc< lo n g e r to p o p . I f y o u go drink ot th e sta rt, you mis: thing.

I T h e 4 9 b u c k s i t c o s t I T y s o n ’s c o m e b a c k m ig l I been to ssed in thc garbagi

p izza carton . .T h is s o - c a l l e d f ig h t

w orse th an th e garbage, arom a o f a scam , a swindl.i

For w eeks, cab le comp: dered th is p ay -fo r-v iew 1 hours lead ing up to the m K in g V isio n show ed tape in t r a in in g , ta p e o f V ea rn estly p ro m is in g vicK “ m o s t a n t i c i p a t e d f ig l dccode.’’

It w hetted th e appetite fans, h o p in g th ey m ight ; v iew o f T y so n ’s conditio: no one e x p e c te d a long I this?

T his las ted a m inute les ’ na tiona l a n th e m . T h is wi

th an th e in tro d u c t io n of celebrities. T h is m ight ha

Iranian' i by 2ndt N ICOSIA, Cyprus (At ans chcered as their natI m uscled to a silver-m cf ea rlie r th is m on th a t t‘ F r e e s ty le W re s tlin gI* onsh ips in A tlan ta , evi

one com petitor lost rathe> an Israeli opponent' B ut b y th e tim e thc

tum cd hom e last week, ria had subsided and th

' lamic nation was wrestli> own rather tangled moro

W as it righ t for Irani ) to c o m p e te in th e la

‘‘Great Satan?"In a rare U.S. appean

' an athletes finished scco po in ts a t th c toum am i

I ended A ug. 13. Thc Ur cap tured th e go ld m ed

f points.The perform ance tou

■' fierec debate symbolizi o m b iv a len ce o v e r the

’ crusade against the Unit which it considers its N sis and enem y o f Islam.

5 "Iran’s anti-American ; so p re o c c u p ie d so m e

home that they cannot < ' to use the best avoilabl

our d isposa l to defeat thc Iron N ew s daily said an editorial.

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n third in h is C h e v y becau ts m is c a lc u la te d h o w lon

' could stay 'ou t on the tra i r final p it stop.:d W h ile L ab o n te a n d E y to p p in g o f f t h c j r ta n k

M onday, Aug

ei^ tm isi igry fans i

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lin , b o x in g a l i t t le lik e o scconds o f and re ran it a

/, ehiconcry Icy w en t dowi up bo th tim es

l g t r ie s to than m o s t bam Niike Tyson A t le a s t the t a" s c t-u p ‘ d ecen cy to lob ey and ren t S tev e A lber )t m ore vio- s o u n d e d s tu r t b e cheated F o rm er cham f w hen P e te r m en ta to r Sugi stopped the fine p o in t on < d S a tu rd a y b e ing cheated.

“ P e o p le pa k lo n g e r to L eoiiard said, c o rn to o k sec a b izarre c 'Ot up fo r 0 supposed to be issed every- T h is type o f f i

“ H a v e you Jt to w a tc h w h en th c com g h t os w e ll f ig h t e r is stil lge w ith the P ach eco asked

“ N o, I never lit s m e lle d “ ! t ie v c r ho :. It hod thc said , die, 0 theft.- K in g predic ipanies pan-, a n d M cN ee le V hoax . F d i ^ w o rd s never n m ain even t,' f ig h t , M cN cc >e o f T y so n m uch tim e wh M c N e e le y c a r a s he had f

:to ry in th e “ I t w a s m( g h t o f th e d id n ’t hea r m i

• “ I to ld h im 1 c o f b oxing N ee ley said, t get a true A s k e d wh< ion, even i f se e k in g thc hi J figh t. B u t su ch a n emba

tio n , M cN eele ess than the “ r m com iii w as sh o rte r b ack !” o f r in g s id e P ay -T V vic' love looked w o n 't be anyti

wrestlers: l-place she[AP) - Ironi- am bivalence clational team adversary: isracnedol finish C om m entatit thc W orld a lik e h eap ed |g C h am p i- A m ir Reza Kh:vcn though otely lost to aher than facc w ould not hav

competitor. Th:IC squad re- tantam ount in Ic, the cupho- o f the state ofi;the strict Is- In th c past,Iling w ith its den ied entry irroi ^ lem m a: fo r in tem atio inian athletes and o ther com{lan d o f th e olym piad. But

tournam ent inarancc, Irani- w ill a lso be fcond with 59 1996 Olympicment, w h ich W hile thc chUnited States der w ay, Iranicdal w ith 71 s ion stations £

covcroge, cun:ouchcd o f f a program s withizing 0 w ider involving natiile c o u n try ’s W h e n an Iratiited States - show ered wit:No. 1 neme- champion.1. B u t som ean policy has am used,le p eo p le a t O n e o ftic itt decide how su ite d the tri]ble means a t e r s in a sen rIt A m crico," v e r s i t y b y slid Sunday in d r u n k th e U

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$matchjinwalceom m en tary:e n fig h t i f y o u ta p e d it it a dozen lim es. M cN cc- ow n 'tw ice, b o u n ced right n e s and w as le ss bru ised bananas a t a f h i i t s ta n d . ' , th e a n n o u n c e rs hod the

riabel i t 'a sffarri.’ ;Ibert an d F e rd ie Pacheco s tu n n ed a n d d is g u s te d ^ am pion and bo x in g co n v Jugar R ay L e o n a rd p u t a on everyone’s fee lin g s o f led.: pa id a lo t o f m oney ,'* aid. “T h ey ’re n o t h e re to TC ending. M ik e T y so n i i 0 be the sav io r o f boxing;) f fight hu rts b o x in g ." ■ y o u e v e r e x p e r i e n c e d :om cr com es in w h ile his s t i l l w i l l in g to fight?*;

iked referee M ills Laric. ;:v e r have," Lone said . ; r h av e e i th e r ," P a c h e c o

e d ic tab ly p ra is e d T y so n :eley , b u t h is b o m b a s tic er rang em ptie r. A fte r tlie N ee ley s p e n t a lm o s t as : w hispering in to T y so n 's ad fighting him .

m o re g ib b e r i s h a n d I • m uch," T y so n said, im hc w as a ch am p ," M c- d.w h e th e r h e ’s f i n i s h e d c heavyw eigh t tit le a fte r Tibarrassing d isq u a lifica - :eley curscd a n d shou ted : m ing back ! I ’m co m in g

viewers can on ly hope it nylim e soon . •

3 miffed; lowing ;ce over ano th e r sw orn ' Israel. ;i la to rs and ay a to lla h s ■ icd p ra ise on w re s tle r Khadcm, w ho deliber-

0 a Turkish rival so hc have lo face an Israeli Thai would have been in Iran to a recogtiition oflsrael.QSt, Iranians hove been y into the U nited Slates Itional sp o rtin g even ts : ompeiitions, like a m ath •;But they got to go to the ; t in Atlanta, w here Iran ; be p a r tic ipa ting in the ! ipic Games. !le championship w as un- ; ranian radio and televi- ; ns gave the event flash • cuning in on scheduled ! wilh updates o f m atches ; national team members. I ran ian w o n . he w as with praise b efitting a

me m u lla h s w e re n o t ;

ficial p rayer lead e r in- ; trip ’s Iranian prom ot- :ermon a t T eh ran U ni- | ly s a y in g th e y “ h a v e i : U .S . w a te r a n d w ill thc U niied S tales until ; 'th e ir lives.”

gnch 4000 s ta y o u t o n th e track , finally to o k a 5 .4-sccond here w ere on ly 15 laps re- It ju s t w a sn ’t en o u g h for ;ain the lead.a d n ’t c o m c d o w n to fuel B obby a n d I w o u ld have ic o f a b attle .” G ordon said, m eed it, a n d rig h t now wc ICC il. W e d id w h a t w c had

. who w recked h is prim ary ' during tim e tria ls , staned s t sp o t o n th e g r id in a r w hich h e q u a lified Satur- ed 68 o f Ih c 2 0 0 lap s for consecutive top -IO finish, irrett e a s ily w a s th c hard- y o f th c w e e k e n d . J a r re t t Ford from th e 17th spo t on ng grid in to a b a ttle w ith runners. H e w as th e leader through th e 2 0 0 - la p racc , d in the backstre ich o f lap )ulled into th e g ^ g e with juble. H e w a s th ro u g h for

: been p re tty d o m in an t for1 and d o n ’t h a v e a d am n show fo r i t ,” J a r re t t said , cult. But, it’s goo d to kno\V un like that.” - ) lurdoy in a B u s c h G rond race, Jarrett h od c rossed the ne n e o rly s e v e n se c o n d s M ark M a rtin . B u t on in4 b y N A S C A R s o m e tw q

sr mmed u p an engine im larrett wais disqiialified ana '• y awarded to Martirr. 1 r Jarrett a o r M artin wa$ lish the fe o tt« race.. . { , . lasted only^ laps Sim'da^ liming cham broke io his

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■ ter 'hom ered tw ic e a n d C a n d y 3 hom ered once fo r th e B lue Jays, lel T ucker h it a th ree-run hom er, rCity,linth. H u ff s ing led to th ird w ith: and w en t to seco n d w h e n Gary, ibled th e ball and threw over first;: G onzalez w as w alked intention-; Dlerud, p iiich -h ittin g fo r ^ n d y | a single to left-cen ter o ff'G regg:

9 6, Orioles 3lN D, C a lif ~ D oug Johns, galled 1C m inors to rep lace the re leased in g , a llo w e d tw o h i ts iii 5 2 -3 in£ iy in his second m ajo r league e O akland A th letics defeated the O rioles 6-3.-0) m ade the two-stop flight from I, w here he w as p la y in g -fo r th e rriple-A club on Samrday n igh t He Mirly Sundoy morning h e’d be start:5 o f Darling, wbo was released after s with the Athletics.

,0. Yankees 5 '•IM , C a lif - Jim Edm onds, who runs a n d 95 R B ls , s c o re d th c rst nm by tagging up a t th ird on a ly to surprised righ t-fie lder Paii! he p lay w as typical o f the aggres* y -g a m e p la y th a t b ro u g h t th li ck from a 2-0 deficit before they ir last seven runs o n hom ers. ;

: 7, M ariners 6 !LE - B oston closcr R ick A guilera :a d y to p i tc h S u n d a y , a n d it. ortunhtely for the R ed Sox, hc goj Jt he needed.! a th r e e - ru n h o m e r b y E d g a r o f f A gu ilera in the nin th inning', ox w on the ir seven th series in a a 7 -6 v ic to ry o v e r th e S e a t t le - -

)n Sunday. •••:

tpastExpo^N a t i o n a l L e a g u e

the Reds improved to 10*0 against lis season.wins arc the difference in the N L here the Reds have opened a season- mb lead.day, they knocked slum ping Greg (7-8) o u t o f the gam e in the th ird m let Marit Portugal (7-8) dig in to stros for the f u « tim e in his career; ;

S, Giants 7,10 inningsDELPHIA - Gregg Jefferies' h l ^ - e in fhint o f th e plate scored Kevin 1 the winning run in the 10th inning Iphla beat San Francisco. !oubled to open the inning, M ickey li sing led him to th ird and K evin faikecJ to load the bases w ith none

is’ RBI single cam e o f lo se r Jo86 !-8), who was unable to field the ballf loB completed a three-gam e sweep,> earned runs and 18 hits o ff Giants 1 the series. - ; ;

4, Cubs 2BR - V inny C astilla h it a tw o-jw i Jl ono out In the bottom o f th e ninth ifi Colorado over Chicago,*8 heroics came after Brian M cRae0 ninth w ith his 10th hom er o f (he; de the game 2-2.Galarraga opened the . bottom o f thei , 8 doublo to loft. Turic W endell ( M ) lolIy w a lk e d L a rry W a lk e r and1 w as caught stealing th ird befo re t his 28th homer o f tho season, a shot ft-fleld stands.

l a l s p r e v a i l s

s k i r m i s h e s :NFL p rasM S o n

ils 17,Bears 16GO - A eneas W illiams intercepted: :6h's pass and retumed it 37 yards for m w th 7:24 iefl Sunday n l& t as the f i n a l s s ^ e d unbeaten m exhibl-ed m g th e u iic a g o B e a rs 1 7 -1 6 ;........rdm als got tw o oreaks in the final 3 record their third straight victory, imlng with -18 seconds to play when Koirtn Butler missed a 37-yard field

Arizona defense, w hich hod six sacks' ne, stopped an earlier Chicago drive y Irving recovered a fUmble by rook-: Q S a ^ m at the Arizona 13 w ith two

.......... .................lars (1*2) T allied fo r a 16-10 lead vo seco n d -h a lf touchdov^n passes: Kramer, who was bidding to.regaiiS;

*sjob he lost last season. | '

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W A S H IN G T O N - w om en m arched in the m ockcd a prcsidenl, spai a p riso n h u n g e r strike other, a lw ays ladylike, nized m illions o f womc

' . a respected political foi even though w om en co vole, . .,• '., T h a n k s ’ la rg e ly to -women w ho d isdained other, A m erican womei

,’the right to vote 75 yeaj on A u g . 2 6 . 1920. W th em , th e w a it fo r su: m ight have been m uch 1(

Y et few A m ericans know the nam es o f Alic and C u r ie Chapman Cal

T h a t m ay c h a n g c i U n ite d S ta te s m ark anniversary w ith march exhib its and speeches. :Paul is even getting a p stamp in h er memory.

T h e ca m p a ig n toe years, fro m 'th e nation ' w om en 's rights eotiven 11848, through thc Givi the invention o f the Mi •Ford, th c W rig h t Bro :flight and into W orld Wi ; " Y o u n g su ffra g is t! .helped forge thc lost li :that chain w ere not b on it b e g a n ,” C a t t and : R ogers Shuler w rote ii history ofthe.m ovem cn sunrogists w ho forged ti

-lin k s w e re d e a d wl .ended.”■ .Those “o ld sufTrogis Susan B . A nthony, Ell C ady Stantoni, Lucretii — drs best remembc : C a tt a n d P a u l to o l

.;carly in, this century, wl ;suiTrogc:m ove(oent ha ;some victories in 'the V •s ta t» .b u l w as drifting f !of leodership,. : ; , • ‘;. Both saw the'; im port ;lng o n an a ipendm en

• ;ConstiUition, instead of ■hy s ta te , w h ich looki 'hopeless in 'the South.• They agreed on liltl6 < ; C a ll c o n fe r re d w i W ilson inside the Whit

;picketed outside, and \ ■ .'^ iinefilgy-. :

: The two deplored ea ■tics, Y et historians wy R e n te d each other bcaui . ‘‘Corrie Chapm an Ca Isuffnigc respectable. Al :sure the issue didn’t g< ;the b ack burner,” said l ;dircctor o f a w om en's

v - a t thcNationol-Archive . -a nice balance in spite o

: , ■' C a tt le d th ree m illi [president o f th e Natio

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— O ne o f th c like bchav h e freezing rain, o r the pub) sparked riots, led After all ike . T hc

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to tw o ned each m en won /ears ago,W ithou t su ffrage

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mention in :ivil W ar.

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)om w hcn . _id N e ttie 'Carrie Cr »om,S madesuff rdtheiiist Alice Paul

didn't get l i S c I back burr•eiia M ott —1.1nbcred.-.--'; ------- - —oo k o v e r O t a W O, w hen.the...........................a # ih ad w on. ‘

e W estern'lg for l o c k ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *

‘ ’ v o te wonk)rtancc tof fociisr husbands le n t io th e U .S . W om en < 1 o f fighting state they soid^ b k e d e s p e c ia lly - te r refon 1. . theirnonitie else, C att’s iw ith W o o d ro w finding h< /hite House; Paul b y .BntisI id burned W ilson Paul fom

w»h6 \vanl eiich other’s toe- By.this

w y they com ple* . a te and m cautif\illy; :■ speechesCatt sort o f m ade w ould sv . Alice Paul m ade" law niaka t get pushed-on to '' icaldcpe( lid L u c in ^ Itebb , T h e F« I 's histoiy project' .miUly ^ Uves.*“Th8y 'w cre - i n g —m o tc o f themselves.” Constitut lillion w om en, aa N ew Jers ational A m erican. in g fts :w

3 a r

fort e r : T h o u g h t h e

o e d g i v e w o m e

I'Suffrage Association. A bril- - jbyist, she feared that unlady- lavior would offend politicians ublic.all, opponents argued lhat the

chapman Catt sort c iffrage respectable, lul made sure the iss et pushed onto the mer.'Lucinda Robb, direc vomm's History proj t the National-Archi

/ould stiily ^ b m a n h o d d , sp lit ids and wives, causing divorces, h woiild s t a r t '^ n g like men, lid; anjw oy, wom en could 'bet- b n h p o H tic s 'i f th e y re ta in ed bnpartisan purity.'s association kicked out Paul, 5 her public protests — inspired tish suffragists — too radical, jrm'ed a new group for women anted their ri^W ,''right no w ; “ his time s u f f r a g e both moder* I m ilitant had learned that pretty les about ju s tice and e q u a li^ sw ay ./ew congressmen. M osl

ker!a Votes y/,ere b a ^ b n polite ^ e h c y . ' • ' ■ ■ F o unding F a th e rs never for-

^m stdered allowing the found< n o th e ra r to-' v o t e , - s o - t h e tution d ^ t ^ a d d ^ t h e j ^ e ,

C ^ i e n to yoto^w almost 30

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l e n t h e r i g h t h

il- • y e a rs —> u n til th c par: ly- dccidcd that w omcii w e n s thc other side, and took tl

in 1807. he When the sufTragists v

I victory, in W yon in 1869, it w as 1 h o p ed th e pu b i atunct women to t

Thc Mormons tory adopted su f to dispel the popu p o ly ^ m is t husbo their wives.

W inning one s p ro v e d to r tu re Colorado and Ida by 1 896 ,then 14 b e fo re th e Pro£ temperance move suffragists bring o f other states.

A b o u t th is til s energized thc ca

bold "W inning PI pronged strateg; use victories in prcssufe Congrcs: mtional amendmc

A lthough Catl fist, w hen th e I went 10 w ar she ers to vo lun teer CroM and sell wi wanted them to a ic (the women wi

■ dem ned as socii t of cam President

tude.B y n o w , P au

k ? u e Woman’s P a r ty ' the W hite Hous

i the first group eCatt was dismayc

“ It w a s s t » r i n r S m ithson ian hi:

Mayo,said._‘'Anc ‘O j e c t page news all aci

c h iv e sOn W ilson's »

ration day, a tho plit c ircled the W hite Hou :es. tlut)ugh icy rain ond hea len, A m onth la ter, w he jet- S ta tes w en t to w ar, tb ned threw W ilson’s w ords

H ow could the United S Bul, make thc world safe fo ired th ey ask ed , w h en its cal. w ere d en ied d e m o c n ncn enemy Gemiany, Womei-------- , In August, w open-cajer- outside the W hite Houi etty ‘‘Kaiser, W ilson.” Sail( lity touching o ff 8 riot, lost ' P icketcrs w ere.o ires slit- day. Some w ere sent toi

a n d o th e rs to o r iso i for- increased from a ' few md- months. Guards punch* th c — them . Soinew om en sto] sue. “W c decided upon thi ow- os the ultimate form o f l ; 30 Paul sa id Ja te r. T h cy .\

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arty in p o w er vcrc voting for Ithe right away

; won their first Dming territory 5 because men b l ic ity w o u ld0 thc territory, a in Utah terri-ufTrage hoping * •pular be lie f that bands enslaved

state a time ro u s ly s lo w . daho trickled in 14 years passed

a ndvemcnts helped lg in a handfu l

tim e , C a tt re- cause w ith her P lan "— a two- ;gy th a t w ould n key sta tes to ess for a consti-

Qtt w os a p a d - U n ited S tates

e urged follow- e r fo r th e R ed WOT bonds. She > appear patriot- were often c o n - , c ia lists) and to W ilson’s grati-

t u l ’s N a tio n a l |<f w as picketing r —use , b e c o m in g :1 ever to do so. M ilto n G i yed. t h e o r i g l i

s c n n d a lo u s , B u ffrag o Historian E dith n d it w as f ro n t- . th ro u g h t icroM ihe coun- ‘.th roats; ui what Alice Paul e a r ly r c h

w om en Wl 1 sccond inaugu- public sym tiousond women Meanwh ouse, m arch ing a d o p te d cavy w ind. w om en 's tien th e U nited 1920prcsii th e su ffrag is ts In 1918

Is b ack at-h im .--endorsed \ 1 Stales fight “lo essaiy ‘V a for democracy,” ■ B ut thc ts o w n w om en fellow De; iracy? E ven in Congress : len voted. b lo c k e d carried a boiuier -Republicai >use denouncing w as there ilo rs t o r e 'i tu p . resolution

B o th p trested day a fte r retributio: o the w o ^ o u s e now endo o n . S en ten ce 's rounding i V days to seven difficult. :hed and shoved ' Legions lopped eating. .. those whc the hunger strike reform th< f protest left us,” in g b rew e '.w ere fo rce-fed , child,laboi

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G u sta fso r) , N ational Arc g inal 19 th A m endm ent, | je m o v e m e n t a t th e Nati<

\ tu b e s s h o v e d d o w n thci: u n til a j i id g c o fd efcd thei

c le a s e . N e w s o f how thi w e re trea ted in prison woi

ympothy.while, several Northern state d s u f f r a g e — m ean in j 's vo te s m igh t in fluence thi csidential election.'1 8 , W ilso n acqu iesced am d w om en’s sufTmge a s a nec w ar m easure."le president couldn’t persuad< D em ocrats to push it througl >s:— Southerners in the Scnoi d th e w a y . N o t u n ti cans took control o f Congres ire a tw o-thirds majority. Th on passed o n June 4 ,1919 . p a r tie s •— fearing w om en’

n on in t h e . 1920 e lec tion - idorsed th c amendm ent. Still g u p 36 states to ratify it wa t. ■ •>ns o f lobbyists were hired b ^ho. fe lt w om en voters migb them o u t o f business,' includ w erics and factories that use bor.; > ,

ed

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Archives s e n io r a rc h iv is t it, p a r t o f an ex h ib it o n th ational A rchives In W a sh

licir Within a year, 35 stai h e ir ' the amendment. B ut th th c — cxccpt Tennessee —

bvon o r refused to act. Both s am endm en t langu ishc

ates 1920 election, its m om c lin g lost for dccades. th e ' Sufiragists called the

th e T e n n e sse e Lc{ a n d “ A rm a g e d d o n ." T he nec-.- bccause one young lawB

sides on ilie advicc o f hi jade , "T he nation m oved lugh m ore conservative climi Tiatc W ar I," said historian N in til W heeler. " I f succcss jress w hen it did, tho caus< T he have been c a u ^ t in a i

w a r reaction, and y ic t e n ’s for another half-ccntury a — MoVoe Lindsey, no\ Still, bcrs well going to the w as in P iqua, O hio. She t

a long to teach her howd by lot.light . ; "F o r days after I cMt :Iud- was kind o f pleased wi used said. “1 th o u ^ t I 'd rea

th ing worthwhile.”

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sure they v i W ith tl £ a lre a d y ^ Republicai ^ chy has bu

m oke inr( ^ key vodng

_ by foil I role in thc

“ T h ey i------- q u estio n ,'

i \ w o m e nm':. Republicai

S a tu rd i annivcrsar

B \ 19th Anie\ th e right t

had langu CoDgrcssc G O P tool 1919 and thc states i

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even thouj g a p th a t

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wb e c a u se t w ho put I

}t d isp la y s Congress th e w o m e n 's .com e his ih lng ton . d e n t has

ready to d MCS h n d ra ti f ie d \U ia t h e 's th c o lh c r s la te s c h o ic c 't o - h n d r c j c c t c d i l R cp u b lic a 1 sides felt i f the M any 't ied*beyond thc . jy enjoys nentum might be any

, . • a m o n g f« he wild battle in Howev eg is la tu rc an jnjcp. hey w o n o n ly ^w nakcr.sw itchcd_ _R epubli« his mother. f i t t i n g cd rapidly into a gtill, “I mate after W orld „ p w ith Marjorie Spmill orphanag

s had not com e f.]ean ise m ight easily - b j u c i i a period o f post- Beckel a c to ^ postponed gom e <

S tone o flow 100, remem- ggnt n „ ,c p o lls th a t y e a r n .U o m I

to o k h e r f a th e r d n m in t ic iw to mork a bai- <fjjey

. key GOI ist that first vote I 7 5 ^ , with m yself," she . N an cy K eally done som e- ■ ^ e w Yot

A bove, A ilce P au i, s e c o n d from ieft, a n d o th e r s u f f ra g is ts h o ld a b a n n e r w ith a S u s a n B. A n th o n y q u o te .

j s e^ p u b l ic a n s w n p la y in g jf fra g e r o le 1

ork Daily News

S H IN G T O N . —licans w ere key in g e ttingI thc right to vote 75 years J t now they’re not really so ey wont to brag about i th th e W h ite H o u se ra c e ly h e a tin g u p , so m e licans think thc GOP hicrar- s bungled a golden choncc to in roads w ith .w om en — a idng bloc in next year’s toqc failing to hype th c p a rty ’s thc suffrage m ovement, cy a re a fra id i l r a is e s th c jn , 'W hat are they doing for in n o w ? " ’ g r ip e d o n e lican activ isturd ay m a rk s th c 7 5 th T s ^ o f the approval o f the Vniendment, g iv ing w om en ^ t to vote. The am endm ent nguished in D em ocraiic-m n esses, and it wosn’t until thc took ov e r thot it p a ssed ih ind w ent on to b e ratified b y tes in 1920.R ^ u b lic a n s have not gone, •

trying to m ake the po in t — hough there’s a huge gender la t h e lp ed e le c t P re s id e n t >n and s ta n d s to h e lp h im next year.iton is trying to capitalize onII w ith women — especially se th e “an g ry w h ite m e n " lUt Republicans in charge oH ■ess lost year aren’t likely to? his way in ‘96. So thc p re s i- ' tios a w h o le teom .in p lace ,' to drum into w om en tbe idea,, e ’s the m ost com passionate” e*to lead th e na tio n — and* jlicohs are "mcTO-spirited.” ' ny'pollsters say C linton like-" oys a 5- to 8-point advantage, a n y R e p u b lic a n o p p o n e n t,g female voters. ' •wevcr, C linton doesn ’t have' dependent women locked up '- they d o n 't like h im o r th e alicans— so-thc-G O P h o sJ i- - ng chance.I, “the m ore thc H ouse c o m es’Ith o n sch o o l lu n c h e s a n d nagcs and radical red u c tio n s’;an w ater and air, th e better,' C lin to n ■ d o e s ,” - s a id 'B o b ';1, a Democradc stra teg ist me GOP w om en, led b y A nn,5 o f R epublicans fo r C hoicc; a m em o to th c R ep u b lic a n ; in&l C om m ittee u ^ in g m ore atic steps to a ttrac t w o m e n r w an t to see T V sp o ts w ith ,

3 0 P w om en com m em ora ting :'5 th an n iv ersary ,' w c h ^ e n . ; - .:y K ossebatun o f K a n sa s o r Y ork Rep. S tisw 'M olinaii.

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NOTICE IS HER t n e r a i G IV E N th a t th e ab<

entitled matter Is se t s t C o n t in u e d A djud lca3301 Hearing on tho 25 lh d

A ugust. 1995, a t tho o om o f 9 ;3 0 o .m . b e fo re 'd . S H o n o r a b le C h a r io 3301 Brumbach.

DATED this 29th d T iountof July. 1995. am ount. r YAN J . SHAUM d a lto r - D e p u t y P r o s e c u i

A ttomoy

:SCHEDULED TRU STEE'S SALI

h day of S eptem ber, 1995 ,aJlha I., of sa id doy a t th e lobby of Tru Orth. Twin Falls. Idaho. 777LEF> porallon. a s T ru stee will sell a t p ost bidder, for c ash , In lawful mon dll payable a t th o time of sa le, thi lal proporty, sltuatod In tho Cour o t Idaho , a n d de scrib o d a a foi

3ulh, R ango 17 E ast. Boiso Meri Idaho.p a rt of Lot 3 {NE'/.NW%) moro.pj follows:tho North quarter com or c t said

loriy aiong the’ S a irbouncla/y of 10 REAL POINT OF BEQIN^^NQ erly parallel to tho Worth bounda a nco of 208 foot:I parallel to th e E as t boundary of

orollel to said North boundary 206 ry line of sa id NWV4 of sa id Soctlc 208 feet along tho E as t boundary ild Section to tho REAL POINT

VITH: A right of w ay for Ingress ross th e E as t 25 foet of tho North

ado without covenan t or w arrant sslon or encum brances to satls^ by and p u rsuan t to the powor of sed of T rust from Robert Lynn ( m an , to T ltleF ac t, Inc., a n d Ic

IO. a n d M arglt O lm steod. a divo t, d a ted D ecem ber 5 ,1990 , reco o s Instnjm ent No. 982207, recon Idaho.

a a re nam od to comply wHh So( 10 C ode. N o represontalion Is n re not. p resen tly responsible for

Is sa lo Is to b e m ado Is failure to r ts a s prom ised under th e Promli Iby a n d th e ba lan c e owing a s ol lon secu red by sa id D eed of Tr« re s t ot th e r a te o f 12% accnjing plus a tto rney foes, fb redosure < to sak i obligalton.

JS. Vfce-Proaldent County of Twin Falls

' A ugust, 1995 before m e th e ui utjilc In arkJ for aaW S tate , pm o Blasa, know n to m e to b e the

arporatlon th a t e x ec u ted th is In >n w ho e x e c u te d th e Instrum er >ratlon, a n d acknow ledged to m« cecuted th e s a m e a a such T ruste

R E O F, i havB hefeuntb a e t m y I dol aeaJ. th e d a y a n d year in this ffitten.

N otary Pubilo for Idaho Jls. My com m teaton explrea 6/17t.

’..1 4 .2 1 , a n d 28 ; 1995

Twin Foils. Idaho Monday, Au(

ent

WIT

f • Birth AF R I C I

OR

I C E T e G A L N O T I C I

n ts m ay PU B U SH : A ugust 14 i c e n a o d 2 1 ,1 9 9 5 .

T ^ o r s IN TME DISTRICT COU for a re- O F TH E RFTH JUDICI S100.00 D IST R IC T O FT H E ST ^ y obtain O P IDAHO, IN AND FC c o a t . TH E COUNTY O F TWI

FALLS HAOISTRATl DIVISION

:on trac-S ta te o f C a s e No. SP95-741 p rio r to N O TIC E O F ADJUDIC fOrii. TO RY HEASlNQ

In th e In terest of; D o s t : JO S E P H ARMANDARE

A Child undor 18 yea/8 age .

NOTICE IS HEHE G IV E N t h a t t h e abo> en titled m atter la so t for

CO U RT A d ju d ic a to ry H ea rin g iD I C l^ th e 7 th day of S ep ta m t ISTATE 1S95 , a t th e hou r of 9 ID FO R Q.m. boforo th e H onora • TWIN C harles P . Brum bach. RATE DATED this 9 th da)

- ' A ugust, 1996.

!2 RYAN J . SHAUM ICE O F D o p u t y P r o a o c u t I

O R Y A ttorney

PU B U SH : A ugust 21 t W. 2 8 ,1 9 9 5 .

--------NOTICE O F BID

e o c a v ' N otice Is hereby given t Tw in Falls S chool DIat

- N o. 411, TVrtn Falla. Idc will receive a ea led bkJa

k n a tu r a l gh« ^Ifod boiler, fire b o x tyi

w hlcti m e e ts A SM E Cc ? i - - D forllm lto fl5p .B .I,8 tean -

3 0 p .a .l. w a te r p r e a a u r,f with a low w ator c u to ff«

pum p con trtner for th e p p o se o t Installation In c

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rru s tee . 'EFACT, i

loney o t - th e td -

ounty of follow s

sportic -

ild S e c - \

of sa id ■NG;idaiy o t ' "

f i v o r ^M »rded» r d a o f . . . .

Section ’ V ,^ 3s m a d e to r th is

m a k e ’ m isaory .. lo f t t i l ar r u s t a a 'n g fro m

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, under- 'r tO fta ily - V - 7 - » r ^

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M A K E S O M E *

I T H A T I M E S - N I

P E R F E C l i • Birthdays • (

A n n o M T i c e m e n t s

: J 5 S A Si^S eg Them In C

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I C E L E G A L N O T I C

14 a n d In th e distric t T h e bid Include pu rchase, dellv

r r r z z a n d in s ta l l a t i o n o t a

?TATE Bids will bo received I 3 ;00 p.m . T hu rsday , S

T W N t e m b e r 7 , 1 9 9 6 l n t a t e School District Admlnl*

tion Ofnce.

D etails and speclflcatii DICA- m ay b e obtained a t th e [

trict Administration O ff 201 M ain A v en u e W« Twin Falls, Idaho 83301

»a/8 ofBidders a re roqulred to nlah bid security In th e

■|? 0^ cashier** c h e d b o v e - b idder's bond executed ; f o r a n equalified surety oom p Ing o n m ade payable to th e T

' F a lla S choo l D istric t i )f 9 .0 0 4 1 In t)io am oun t o t lorable l e s s th a n 10 % of th e

am oun t guaran tee ing i '* a y o f fo n n an c eo fsa ld b ld .

T h e B oaid 'o f T rusteea School District No. 411

“ ‘ • n g a e rv a s th e righ t to ro. any or all bids and to wi

> 1 a n d______ T W IN FA L L S SC H Oa DISTRICT NO. 411

R O S E STEFFENS s n th o t O erk of th e Board District

Idaho PU B USH : A ugust 21 iMs for 2fi, 1995 B lg a a O PEN ; Sep tem ber 7 ,1

' ^ ° e NOTICE O F HUNG » a m o r DEADUNE

“ ‘i S i NOTICE IS HEREBY (w pur- E N : T h a t d e c la ra tio nIn o n e candktacy fro th e ofHosw tth - F IR E C O M M IS SIO N

1995I'

s r B r t a l i u Rebate AU UnU)

D j O - W i t - j j j S

livers P at ■ tham Ig btors

J

iONE HAPPY lEWS CLASSIFIE

JT F Q R z QeiWell • ts • Anniverseri

JL O WClass 106^ ^

j e T i r o e s N s v v s " ^ ^JSTOMER5RVICE

C E L E G A L N O T I C

Id Will (sub-dlstrict #1 and.iK •llvefy t h e H A G E R M A N Fl s a i d PR O TEC TIO N DISTR

m u st bo filed w lth ^ Q clerk /secre tary w hose

I until d rB sa ia 9 6 6 J u 8 tk » Q n S e p - . H a g e rm a n , Id ah o 83

I t h e no Utter than 5:00 p.m ilatra- th e 29th day o t ^ t o m

S u c h dedarationalUona available a t th e districte Dia- f lee a t HAGERMAN F>ffice. STATION O R 968 JuaV e s t . G ra d e or a t th e ofnce oi01 County O erk.

IndM duala who rurto tur- w rite-in c a n d id a te s rr»form f1l6 a d e d a ra tlo n of in»ck o r no la ter than 5:00 p.me d by th e 1 1th d a y p rio r ton p ^ election.I TW n JUDY OSBORNE:t N o. C lerk /S ecre tary of Ta]o t n o t District le bid0 per- PU BUSH : A ugust 21,1

NOTICE OF PUBU( ro iec t AUCTION

IDJHMAD7439FC046( lO O L will b e pu t for pub lic !

tIon o n 6 -22 -95 , a t 12 p .m ., 1 6 3 S e c o n d Sti W e s t, Tw in F a lls , Ide p u r s u a n t to Id a h o C

!1 a n d 1 4 5 ^ 5 d u e to an unj but to r a to rage. T he pi

. 1995 Is InvKed to a ttend or\d

5 5 PU B U SH : ^ g u s t 12. 1 4 ,1 6 .-1 6 , 1 7 .1 8 ,1 9 , a n d 21 .1 9 9 5

rG iV - ---------------------------------in a ofrice of PU B U C NOTICE 3N E R A u c tk m to b e h e ld a tV

iU > S tl t> I .^ T o r r I i i rB d i r r S;v.

C H R “ D O D G E •

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ries •

I C E L E G A L N O T I C

!,«2) of m o re S to ra g e C o ., 3 F IR E W m botlyR d.E .,T w inF

iTR1CT/1D 63301, A ugust 2 6 ,1 xUBtna at11:O 0A M . ise ad - T he following unlta wil G rade, sold to satisfy ren t due: 83 3 3 2 J im H am ilto n , 2 7 9 M ).m. on roe SL Twin Falla. ID 83 om ber. A ngle Fillm ore, 102 E

S . Jerom e. ID 63338 ma aro V IokI P u l lm a n , P O I trict of- 764, Wmberiy. ID 6334' 4 FIRE K en F e tta r ly .3 3 3 6 N 3 Justtoo E .,W m borty, ID 83341 B oftho P h i llip E lll f r lta , 3 1 2

Ave. E. #3, Twin Falls run a s 83301.

B m u stf Intern PU B U SH ; A u g u st 18,).m. on and 22 ,1995 _________

T ho Twin Falla R u r a l ; Protection District will I

a t7 ;0 0 P .M . a t t h e T 1 IM S Fails B re Station «1 a t

Second Avonuo E as t In classroom .

lU C DIANNE BOLT 734-1996

e h l t S PU B U S H ; A u g u s t 6 . 46079 , and 2 1 ,1995 lc a u c - ,

S t re e tId a h o , ■I C o d e I ^ ■ ■ unpaid ^ ^ i lI public x\d Wd.

12. 13.1 9 ,2 0 , g 1 0 1

• |_ i2 2 l i£ 2 S J J J 2FOUND SmaD w hite fen

:E d o g , m ix e d b r e e d . It W hit- JaeliBon. 736-9442

i v S L E R - F I

V ■ ■

X

4 1 0 1l ^ ^ ^ n f c F O U N D

/=HE£ to loving hom ew fen ced yard, fom ale L X . -G o o d w /c h tld r< 643-4416___________.

L O ST ; C h e s tn u t co lor M i n i a t u r e P In a o h c 'S p a rk y ', Boise tag s 9076 ______________

REWARD for return ofM tin blond acoustic gult No questkins askocT 3: 4 ^ o r 324-2087.

'S n t l l M roadon ora look for Itams thsy want to t P laoa your ad today oukknw oontq.73>0iq

11 0 4

^ ^ ^ P E R S O N A ^

lamaony.forglvama.fnaantnohann.l¥m

eonfuaad&mladlracttS IN G L E ? M oot som eoi

specia l. F ree HeartQu< brochuro:1-800-949-04

— S in g les Dateline: Find i m a n c e , friendsh ip , oi dln lno , dancing partm o tc . 'r-900-988-3696 a 2254 . $2 .95 p e r mlnui

1 C E a v e ra g e length of call, m l n u t e a , m u a t b e '

' y e a rs , touch to n e pho ,, 3 1 3 5 r e q u i r e d , T e lo a e rv I In Falls, U SA , Inc . H agerstov i 6, 19M MD. 301-797-2323. SI

G LESCALLNOW toh< will b e a d s o r rocord your ov

lue: C all Nowlll 9 M on- ~~>83301 m 1 0 6p 5 2 0 I s P E C l A U J O T jC E !

S . ? ® ’' A L C O H O U C S ANONYMOUS

Cell 733-8300

E A R L YDEADUNE

----------- F O R C L A S S IF IE Crai R ro / : ^ S 11 hold

T H U R S D A Y . 2 : 0 0 Fe l S S S f o r F R ID A YI a t 345 F R ID A Y 2 :0 0 p n n f ir tin tho S A T U R D A Y

TTiankyou

— YOUR■ a di W | T I M E S C L A S S IF IE I U ) 1 D E P A R T M E N T T r a 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8

--------1 N eed c o m p u ter tra ln irL ea m D O S. b a s ic cc

IND p u te rs , w indow s, wi■M w ai perfect 6.1, In your hofem alo o r m in e , a f ie r h ouraa d . o n w ee k en d s . If In teres> caU 734-0617 anytime.

monthly payment. Pa le r realtu

I b . - .

Do Not Iivdncle S ala m

’ L Y T M O U T H

A G L E • SU Zillg> Idaho * 73^776;

V

■ /

” n 4 l o TID I S P E C I A L N O T J C K

iw lth- OVEREATERS I U b ANONYMOUS J r e n ’ 734^4547

h o n I P R O F E M I O M A ir 7 3 4 : I S E D G E S

— BANKRUPTCY■Maf* All Chapter a AG related

c ase s . Freo td e p h o n e 324- consultation. .

_____ 536-7780 600-648-216«33n g WmH. Mulberry j b jv . 22 yn experience

C0UK TH YCL£AN ER8 — 1 W e d e a n here , w e d o a n

there, wo d o a n everywtwi Residential, detailing. & ofttees. Roasonablo ra te s re ts avi^l. 734-8728

n w ----- N ee d y o u r h o u a e . am e rted .----business or offtee de an - ---------- ed?. Rotoroncos. 326-431

- -0411 ____________ ■

d r o - € ~ - T i lo r a I EN TER TA IN M EN T

tn e r, | S E R V IC E S

i S o - HAVE FUN WITH SPO RT all 3 , TRIVIAe 1 8 Cali nowll .

h o a r ----------------ow n. I

------- I CH ILD C A R Ei ^ S E R V I C K ^

2 Grandmothers In thoir 60

S Nice d o a n hom e, meali > Com e vlalt & fool socurh

for your children. 324-8551

A g ap e C h ris tian S c h o o Journey with u s on a fu & exciting a d v e n tu re e your child grovra throug

” a v a rie ty o f p re -a c h o i - n e x p e r ie n c e s . O p en in g

a r e ilm liod . C a li to d a 734^693 ._____________

in g s fo r yo u r lit t le on« I f o r 2y rs and oldor. P le a s

g ^ U 8 a c a l la t7 3 3 - 5 3 S and a sk for Mary J a n e .

— C h ild C a r e In m y h o m w ee k d ay s on ly . C P R first old certified, foncc backyanj, In th e Saw tool

? School District 736-011

KIDS ONLY Complete day c a re cen to Pre-school, 0 m o to 8 yra Large fenced g rasa y a n

I E D Drop Ins w elcom e. $ 2 5 c r r 1st months tuWon.

t 8 ------------- -----------------------LICEN SED d a y c a r e an

lin g ? p resch o o l, lu n c h e s anco m - snacks, 23 yia. exp. Rffw ord all ag es. Call 324-5784.hom o -------------------------------------irs o r Looking for full t im e cha s te d d r e n to b a b y s i t In rrle . homo. 734-1979

154.66. Option n> puithw « lea*e ena ic

i O e ^ (SS.OO) ^ D c jd e r D o c u o

— 4 1 1 3 ^ nP S I CH IL D C A R E

1 ^ o th e ro f2 w illd o d a y .c a ro '’ In own hom e. Call 2 4 hra_____ a day. Call A nn-733-9423.

" I OPEN HOUSE a t .o u rn e w " lo catio n . M aglo V alloy ■Eorty Childhood C enter.- 260 4th Ave. E . J u s t one

’' V block from th e lib ra ry & f , L d ty park. S a t A ug . 2®,S S 9 ^ 3 p m 733 .1063 . .•

Q uality ch ild ca r* . Mother 2166 of 2 wilt do child c a re in ’ hom e. Will tr a n s p o rt toa a c h o o l . C a l l S u a a n .^ 423-6933 ' :

sa n T F R e fo rm e d C h u rc h la « t» r o reg is tering now to r p re- I. a school. P le a se ,c a l l 734- a tea . . 3128 for m ore Informolkm.

------- - W IL L bB bya it'ly r.-4y r. In ,a m a ll my hom e. 738-0750 •oan* ...........

^ D --m M I W M

DRTS ________________ •

I A D M IN IST R A T IO N /i M A N A Q E M ^ j T ^

quired MAINTENANCE S U P E R -34 VISOR. Minidoka Memo---------- rial H ospital la currently— ] accepting applications for

th e poaU lon o f M aln te -; nanca-S upenrfsor. inter­

e s t e d a p p l i c a n t a may contact H um an Resourc-

IreO-s e s® 4 3 6 -0 4 8 1 .Qdren. ............'»« !?• MANAGER TWIN f a l l s :'SUflty IDAHO SITE MANAGER,

f o r ly ro ld .ie o u n lta p a r t-h o o l m ont com m unity. Excel*a fun lont location on North sidor e OS n o a r s h o p p l n g c n d^ a h ao n /lco s . H igh d e m a n d'h o o l A ffo rdab lyn in g s p rl^x l E xceptionalo d a v c o m p en sa tio n p a c k a g e

' Inc ludes 2 bd rm /2 b a th. ap t., sa la ry , m e d ica l in-C aro su rance a llow ance, paid

o pen- hd ldays and vacation a so n o . woU as IncenUve bonuses.

l e a s e Send resum e to Guardian•5399 M a n ag o m o n t C o rp o ra -ne. tion. PO Box 5668 Port--------- la n d . O r. 9 7 2 2 8 - 5 6 8 8 .lo m o £Q E _ •

in c o d PRO GRA M M GR. S ou th/too th C e n tra l C om m unity Ac-0 1 1 7 tion A gency la seek ing a

' Program Mgr. for tho Bur- . le y o f f i c e . 4 0 h r s /w k .

e n te r $ 6 .9 4 Entry level D O O.* yra- A p p llc a tlo n a & jo b d o - ya rd . s c rlp tio n a a r e a v o ll. a t 2 5 o n South Contrai Community 'rt- Action A gency. 726 Shos- _____ h o n o S t. W . Tw in Falls ,

OM 1®?- & J e ro m e CAA ' ^ ’ offico. C ou rthouse ba se -

-m ont, J o ro m o . A goncy » r h i i . em ployees have first prof- In m v o r o n c o E O E . C lo s in g ' " " ’y dote; 4 pm , T ues. Aug. 22

iecuritv<fet««llduet]po^md for »,V |y.W. IIX anJ (i(ie itM.

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E m p lo y m_

ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT

MANAGER O F RESTAU- RAMT WANTED. Immo- d la ts oponlngs for oxpor. m g rs . ond /o r m a r. train- COS a t J a v a . T F (nox t to BlpckbustorVtdoos). Fasi po c o d . cu stom or sorvico

I o r lo n to d a tm o e p h o r « . Q rowth opportuniilos, bo­nus, bonofits. P loaso a p ­ply In porson or call Y33- 9 555 a sk tor Joy or Todd.

r“ 2cw^ "CHILDCARE/ .

NANNIES

Early a .m . sitlor for 9 yr oTc : b o y In H arr iso n S chool

0 {s t. F o r m oro Info coll 734-6047.______________

FT N anny noodod. Roxlblo hours. Call 423-5740.

tn hom o tMiby-stttOT wantod M ust havo transportation.

........ i9yo .childron..bo rospon'siblo & am bitious. To corc for 2 activo toddlors. Col for Intervlow 734-7039.

I ■ f- oi, A G RICU LTU R AL E xpor ‘ trac tor operator for potatc

harvost. Rofs. roq. Start ing 9/15. Sa/hr. 324-5342

Dairy Fo'odor noodod. Ex porlonco profont>d but no m a n d a to r y . M ust h a v i c u rro n t d r ivo rs-liconso C D L n o t n o o d o d . Nc housing provfdod. SreCK

• a m onth b a so pay. Basl( so t o l tools, vory holpful D a i ry I s l o c a to d n o a H anson, Intorviow by ap p o l n t m o n t o n ly . C a l 423-4100.______________

Expor truck drivors for hor vost. pay DOE. so n d ro sum o to R andcon Inc. R 1 B o x 9 8 M . D o c io , liB3323_________________

G o n o ra l fa rm h a n d , FT m ust bo oxpor. in opora

' tio n & m a in to n a n c o 0 fa rm & sp r ln k lo r oqulp S e n d ro su m o to R and co n . Inc. R t 1 Box 9QM Declo. Id B3323

H A R V E S T M E CH A N K n o o d o d . E X PE R & DE P E N D A B L E , t o h o l l maintain & ropair trucks I harvost equip. Sopt.-Nov w ag e & bonus pd on pei form anco & oxpor. Rosoi v o i r R a n c h , J o r o m o 67B-82B3._____________

H ERD S PER SO N noedo a f t o r S y r s '. j u s t lo s he rd a m an V -T o p ovory th in g fo r r ig h t p o r s o r S e n d r e s u m e to 2 7 0 Skyllno Drive. Twin Fall: ID S3301______________

H ERD SPE R SO N noodot m u st have 3 yrs. oxp. o la rgo dairy, good salary h o u s in g , profit sh a rln ( o tc . for quallflod porsor Apply in porson 9-1 doll 3 1 /2 miles S . ofKlmberl]

: MIKER E xperienced '1 2 hoed.m odefpfadlU les-T a r i a . Call ^ . - 7 1 4 f l .

- MIlI ^ M offlng milker fc1 op cow d m . Expor. prt

: . f e tT ^ . .w ll l^ n . 326-569

: MILKER WSntod; Malo c- ; t e m a l a m lJk er. HIrin , i m m e . ' d l j t e l y . C a i- . S 3 7 r 6 9 T e j |__________

: T R U C K p n V E R S & m tch lno ry ^ r o t o r s nooc

- od , EX PER & D E PE N : ABLE lor potato and b « h a rv e s t Bonus pd on po

- fo rm a n c o , b e g in app>- 9 -1 5 ; R oso rv o lr R an ct ; .Je rom e . 679-8283

: TRUCK DRIVERS noodo<- .b o th flold & som i posiUon

' a v a iia b lo . Long so a s o- w /g u a r a n to o d b o n u s

: 438-5234______________

f 2 0 6 - I m e d ic a u d e n t a l

CHIROPRACTICASSISTANT

iT ra ln o o position, 3 month ; - probationary period, con I ’ pu ter skills nocossary (5

' w pm ). Will tra in In Xra ' dopartm ont a n d thorap;- S tarting sa la ry $ 7 .0 0 a : hour. Offlco houre 8 :3 0 1• 6:30 pm , M on-Thurs, F ; 8 :30 to 12:30 p .m . Mui ' a p p ly in p o r s o n o t Di : ^ o ln F ox . 834 Falls Av. ' S u l io 1 0 5 0 , T w in Fall

T hura. 12:00 to 1:00 onl;

• CNA, FT . 6:00 a .m . to 2:3 - p.m . & 2:00 p.m . to 10:3

• Ip .m . sh ifts . G ood ben i : 'f i t s , full modical & d e n t- .’.a fte r 3 m on ths . Apply i r * S t Bonodict’s FMC. A ti- : J a n e t Camln o r call 32< : . : ;4 3 0 1 ,o x ta 2 7 . - .' i , •

- F T t i 'a n s c r ip tio n ls t &■( Z - AHTl noodod. Knowiedfl - : ; o f coding, m edical terrr I - n 'o l b g y & o x p o r io n c

■ ■" - . w/wlndows roquIred.'Sor .. re su m e to SL B enedict• ■ F M C ."A ttn : J a n G ra n : P .O .B o x 5 8 6 , Jen3m o,l

I, 63338 . _____________

•M e d i c a l L PN 'sfuiium i" All sh ifts.- Exeel. benefl

' & w ag e s. Excel, wortdn - c o n d i t io n s In a c a r in

' ' ■ a tm o s p h a r e . A pp ly I .. -p erso n only- W ost Mag 1 -C a re Cntr 640 Filer Av.

rM E D IC A L Part dm e CNA •*-r4*6pm s h if t . E x c b lie i

■ *-B enefto.“ ' i ^ t y In porso -n> w ln Falls C aro Center - . . 0 7 4 E astland Avo.

Falto, ID 83301

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■ ■ ■ ■

m e n t

~ 1 i ^ 0 6 |.N/ J m E D I C ^ 2 ^ N T ^

FT tra n s c r lp llo n ls i '& o AU- ART. n e ed e d . Knowlodgi mo- of coding, m edical terml por. n o io g y & o x p o r lo n c i ain- wMTndows required. Son. :t to resum o to SL Benedict' -Bsl FM C, A ttn : J o n Q ran i Vico P.O . Box 586, Jorom o, II jr « . 83336.bo- ____________ •'

MEDICAL P art Urn'S Publi H ealth n u rse for Joromc C o i l M a ry D e c k e r a 734-5900_________ '

MEDICAL CNA’s, and NA' needed , will train. Evofiln sh ift. E x ce lle n t benefit a v a ila b le . C o n tac t T on

.-Trf-. a t 934-5801 or apply a

. . . 1 ' Q o o d ln g R e h a b Llvin !r„i . C o n to r, 1 2 2 0 M on tan i

G ood'"g-t t : M ED IC A L. A TTEN TIOI

CN A -SI W o 'ro o ffo rin new com potltlvo w agoj

itod. com pensation for oxpor tion onco, good bonoflls and )on- q u a l lf lo d p r o fo s s io n i

-tow Ti.'C O M E CHECK U Coll OUTJ BU R L E Y CA R 3 C E N T E R . 1 729 MIILEI

AVENUE, BURLEV.

, MEDICAL: A ccepting a} plication In a ssis te d iMni

p o r Full-llm o n igh t positloi ^ t o P loaso apply In porson i itQrt- Bridgoviow ,Estates, 182 342. Bridgoviow Blvd,

NURSING ASSISTANTX not Minidoka Memorial Hospll iQvo ia cuntjntly accepting app

cations for tho posillon of N o nurelng assistan t.

1600 Opportunltos for CNA cor IqbIc tificatlon o re provided, pfui Intorostod applicants may lo n r contact H um an Rosourccra p - 436-0481,______________

Now h ir in g C N A ’s /N A ’____ O ffering on-oito c lassehor- fof coitrticatlon. Compel J tff. tlvo p a y w ith ovoning- PI night d ifforentiais. App r ' i r t In p e rs o n only a t 640

R le r A ve. W ., Tw in Falls------ W est M agic C are C ente

ym- O FF IC E N U R SE noodo o o ( .M o n d a y - T h u r s d a i iuip 5:30pm -9:30pm . Expoi

o n c (^ proforrod. S ond n )QM su m e s : N urso, P .O . Bc

■ 5 8 6 Jo ro m e , ID 83338.

Twin Falls Clinic & Hospll DE- positions available:

,o i n R N f u ll t im e 3 -1 1 s h lf ^ g ICU/ACLS preferred UtN R N f u l l t im e 3 -1 1 s h i Ml. stati/rollof charge

3M r. LPN full tim e 1 1 '7 shift m n LPN part tim o 7-3 & 3-1

shiftC ontact Holly R am bo Rl

sdod 733-3700 oxt 234. E O El o e t .....................o rv - L a u n d r y /H o u a e k e e p lr s o n p o s it io n . Full-tlmo, sh 1707 v a r i e s , n e e d s to s t a

s a sIded, C a r e C e n te r . 6 4 0 F iip. on Ave W. Twin Falls.

r l ^ ' MEDICAL T horapy T o drgoS' noodod, to work with prdallv found hand icapped kidxirtv 1 :4 5 -1 0 p m o r5 :3 0 -2 p

— sh ifts , w e e k e n d w ork'1 2 0 volved. If Intorostod c<» :T F T ere sa a t 934-5603.

____ M E D IC A L : N ow h irln ior for CNA/NA's full & part tin'.p ro - a t M oun to ln V iew C ai5693 C enter. CompetlUvfl Mai—— o s . Excel bonefits, ctiMJo or ful w ork ing cond .ih lrirt^lng bonus for CNA's. Corno

' jo in o u r h o p p y fam ll; C o n t a c t S U z a n n O 'i

r r r 423-5591 .m a- ' ' ■ ■lOOd- MEDICAL Dietary aide, ft sND- limo, d a y sh if t Apply boot porson only a t W ost Mai

1 por- fc C aro Cntr 640 R ler V ppx . .inch, MEDICAL: M ountain Vie

C aro C e n te r Is so o k ir L P N 's fo r part-tim o/lul tlmo positions. Com pel

itions tivo Bolary, bone fits a r 080n p leasan t working condl; n u s . ona po r Information ci____ S u z a n n e a t 423-5591 i— I subm it application o t 5C

E Polk. Mmborly.

MEDICALC N A 'S WANTED

Caring, Loving. Dedicate ,n th s CNA^s to work with a pn conv g rossive . m otivated, a r y (50 Highly In n o v a tiv e C ar Xrav T e a m . T w in F a lls C a t raov C ontor Is offering a $2 00 ari Incentive b onus to tho« 30 to CNA's w ho fit th is desct , Pri B onus available o M ust to'' ^ contlnuoi t D r. o m p lo y m o n t. E xcollo i Avo B onefits Including 401

F a lls Rotlrom ent Package.

1.2:30 647 E as tland Drive TF 10:30 • . lene- m ............... 2 0 7 ■“ I p f f i c e / c l e r i c a i .

An™ AMERICAN STAFFING, 32 4 -. „ .INC.

' Socrotariea. BookkeeM r ’TTi' W ord P r o c e s s b r s , Dal 1 ° ^ Entry a n d R ie Clerks. Rl

c e p t io n ls ts ; A ccountin A ss is tan ts c a n find ten

-porary-or-fullvtlm o-w bi tiero with NEVER A FEI

734-64521-800-721-WOR f f in S E R V IN G T H E M A G I

VALLEYSlWCE 18861;

— CLERICAL T h e B ast W ea -om C an y o n S p rin g sIn n

" ' " 0 tim oG uastS en riceA ger ' j y '" Must bo ab le to wortc evi W nings a n d w eekend ehlft

W o n e e d s o m e o n e wil____ exce llen t te le p h o n e a r•NA’s c u s t o m e r r e l a t i o n K 8knis.Jol) h a s .po ten tia l i S work Into Fuli tiJnewlthli tor su ran c e benoflts. Plea*

apply In p e rso n a t 13G I B l u o la k w N .T F

" 1 1 207 I^ | o m C E / C L £ R l C ^

l> o r E x p o r io n c e d s e c r o to r y -'dgp r e c e p t i o n i s t , d a y s ,rmi- P ro p e rty m o n a g o m o n t.n c o 733^>740.______________

lk:t'a O ffice & Clerical a n t , poa lU ona availab le

EXPRESSPERSONNEL SERVICES

- - - ' Twin Falls, 733-7300 JbUc Burioy. 678-4040 • No Foo r a t yoar wn tn our boul Um

Cta»Hto(t 733-0031.

^ 208 In jjo I P R O F E M I O N ^

rorri Auntie Lou's housokoopingy a t; n oods 4 clionts. minimum/in g 4 hours, Mon, Tuos, Wodm a , 'a n d Thurs. Exc. roforonc-____ OS. Coll 733-9276 .

ION SA L E S D oslgnor noododr in g for higTi-ond interior do--g o s , s ig n .c o n te r . Ind iv idua lperi- m ust bo a croallvo, highlyn d a m otlvatod so lo s porson ,sn a l dopondablo & oxpor. wilhCU S' 'w ork ing with th o public.^ R E O rg an t^ tlona l skills a re aLER m u s t . C o m p b tltiv o p a y

sca le offorod w/commlss-___ ion OS woll 03 hoolth plan.I a p - S en d rosum o w/roforonc-vino o s to :S a lo sp o s lt lo n 1 4 4 0tion . B lu o L a k o s Bivd-M. T Fan a t 83301.___________

H om o a c h o o l te a c h e r for■ 6 Children. 4 days a wook.

Y M u s ic & s p a n l s h b a c kjpllal g round holpful. S ond ro-iDoll. su m o to S u ite 55 5 . 540i^ f B lu o L a k o s B lvd, T w in

Falls 83301.____________

4 i 0 9 ”m I RESTAURANT/LOUNQEirCOS

N O R T H ’S CHUCKW AQ- ON is now accopllng ro-

•A • s u m e s for m anagom on t r ^ . i poroonei. Apply In person

bo fo ro 11 a m o r a fto r 2 ■’D pm a t 1839 Wmborly Rd. ^pply Klo phone colls ploaso.

s l la - P a p a K o lsoy 's Is looking n te r. for day & night part-tlmo

h o l p . A p p ly a t P a p a Jdod Kolsoy’s , 637 Bluo L akos

B lv d N , In C o n to n n ia l Sq u a re botweon 9-11am.

Box RESTAURANT Now hiring 6- qualified applicants for FT "TTT D ining R oom M an ag er. Jpilal A p p ly In p o r s o n a t T F

P fe firtN S RESTAURANT A T 1 6 6 4 BLUE LAKES

, h | f t Bt-V P-N .

SC Z L E R ’S now hiring. Full t i P a r t tlm o position for 3-11 H ot SWo countor, u tility*

sa la d b a r. app ly In per- RN, so n , M on-T hurs 2 -4pm ,

3E. 719 Blae Lakes Blvd N.

p in g WAIT STAFF. Pizza Hut Isshift riow a cc e p tin g a o p llca -

s ta r t tions for w ait staff perso-none na l. All sh irts a vailab le ,tp e r- C o m p e t i t iv e w a g e s & lag lo tienoflts. Apply In porson F iler a t 'th o A daison locotion.____ 1733 Addison Avo. E.

oc h s RESTAURANT/LOUNQE.1 pn> T aking opplicatlons for fullkids, tlmo exporioncod son/ors’2pm & cash ie rs. Apply in per-rk in een . dally betw een 1:00&i call 4 :00 ol

S o d b u s te r R e s ta u ra n t ^ n ^ S98 B lue L akes Blvd N

tim e ' RESTAURANT Now hiring Zaro, , quallflod appllcanls for PT Wag*.’ & FT se rve r positions. Veor- ■ Api^y In porson a tT F (ring - P e r td n s R e s ta u ra n t a t mo 4 1S64 B lu e Lakea'B lvd . N

0 n l FlESTAUnAMT Now hlrino. quallflod applicants for PT

& FT se rve r positions.3. full ' Apply In porson a t TFIly in P e r ltln s R e s ta u ra n t a tMag- 1664 B lue U k e i Blvd. NirW . I------- RESTAURANT M axle’s IsView now hiring PT er FT. flex-iklng Ible hrs, m ust bo ovollablo/lull- n igh ts & w ookonds,m ustpoti- bo 19 yrs. or older, applya n d In p o rso n . bo tw eon 2 &

ndltl- 4pm . M axle’s P izz a 1701 call Blue Lakes.>1 o r ----------------------------------------

i -------------- 2 1 0 -------------- 1— L _ S A I £ S ^ _

DEMONSTRATORS For In s to r o fo o d d o m o n s t ra -

nro- tions. n e a t and agrossive, ^ n d s ta r t Im m ediately. $ 7 .00

3 o re h r. Ellto D om onstra-3 a ro tlon 801-487-4101

MANAGEMENT ' OPPORTUNfTV

^ W ill y o u e a r n $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 -S ® " 30 ,000 this yoar and more Iinnt fu ture y e a rs? Interna- vSyi tional Com pany In Its 8th

d e c a d e of grow th n e ed s th ro o s a le s ro p ro se n ta -

. . . -Uvea In this a rea . Are You: r e Sports-m inded i l _ G oal-oriontod

1 Ambitious

B o n ^ a b i e w i t h g o o d . re fm r ic a a ?

.tf you qualify, you will bo

. gua ran teed :2 w e e k s e x p e n s e p a id

D ata . Q u v M te M incom e to start .R e - C oA iplete benoflt a n d re-

t l r e m e h t p ^ g o -Unlimited earning potential -on 'dM idvancem ent-possl-

billtlas aw ait you. M to- day for a secu re tomorrow.

O IC C d l.K en Davis 733-2403 B l. 6 -1 0 S u n . o r 7 3 4 -5 0 0 0 Jo sT 10am -6M on-W eds. n n is N O .E X P E R IE N C E N E C - u e t .E S S A R Y Sheirp p e o p io P«rt w an ted to assisU ocal d ls i

g s n t t r i b u to r .o f h o m a c a r e eve- e q u ip m e n t In E lko , NV. Wto- F o r In terv ie w 7 0 2 -7 7 8 - w lth 0870.a n d — ------------

o n s O P P O R T U N IT Y f o r a g - lal'to g r e s s l v e p o te n t ia l to o l th In- sa le sm an . Must bo motl- e a s e va ted and willing to leam , 1357 H O U R L Y W A G E +

BO N U SES. 735-0352

; V , V ;

] i S A i l s

y - EXPERIENCED REAL a . ESTATE AGENTSI t. Exciting and rew arding op­

portun ity w ith lo c al r e a l— e s ta te flmi. Excollont bon-

ofit package, no d e sk or franch ise foos, advortis- Ing a llow anco a n d oddl- t i o n a l e d u c a t i o n a l

^ o p p o r tu n itie s . S o n d r e ­sum o to:REALTOR. PO B o x 805. B uriey. ID. 8331&

A l l l n q u l r l e s k o p t confldontlal.

Has your carrvof bw n seeing moro drlvoMsy lhan comp- Bttoa? Soli 11 wilh a dossl-

ing nodod.CnU 7 3 3 ^ 3 1 .

'ed SALES, guaran teod sa la - 1C- fy. no oxpor. n o c o ssary .

tool solos, oam whilo you— loom. 733-5137 for a p p t od ■ ■J o - W E H IR E P E O P L E

N O T P A P E RW ChomBrito Is a mfg. of In- j " ' d u s tr lo l In s tltu t lo n o i &

m aln tdoan lngchom ica ls . I'®- Highly ro p o tltlv o t^ In o ss . ® ® W o aro looking for a solf

m o tiv a te d Ind iv id u a l to so rv ic o o u r T w in F a l la oroa. Cpm ploto training

f'p" and backup support from [^0 th o c o m pany . S 3 3 .7 0 0 I f +/yr. Exc.^ bonofits. For ^ personal Intorvlow phono ffl. t S tovo W right, fl/21-8 /22

Sail Lako 1 - 6 ^ 4 6 - 5 1 5 3 :

‘Ck SALES, Con Pau lo s Chov- ,fO; rolot. Pontiac GMC T njcks

& GEO, is oxponding our so lo s 4 le asin g te a m . If you con follow sim ple pro-

— • c o d u ro s , fflo tivatocj by h ig h e r Incom o , & h o v o g o o d c o m m u n ic a t i o n

^ skills, apply in p o rson a t .G- C o n P a u lo s A u to M all ro- 901 S U nco ln , J e ro m e sn t 208-324-3900. o r ' ion 208-734-6S6S.

ia SALES. AVON w ants Indl- viduals Intorostod in earn-

— ing S0-S14/hour. FT/PT. Ing N o door to door. J a n e , 1- m o 800-230-1030. Ind. rop.p a --------------^ ^ —<os CDL drivors • all c la ss o s , ia l te m p o ra ry a n d p o rm a - im. nont. local. Apply a t .

a E X P R E S SPT PERSONNEL2!;; I l l FILER AVE.

TWIN FALLS, ID 63301

E S NEED A CAREER CHANGE?

— ; SNAKE RIVER POOL -ull AND SPA

T ho promoiro ho m e com- fort spoda lls t In Southern

'0'^' Idaho s in c e 1 976 Is ac- )m , coptlng applications for a I- F T S o r v i c o T e c h n i - r r dan/M alntonance Person, ^ A p p l i c a n t s n ood a basic

background in e loctrica ' t r o u b l o s h o o t i n g ^ n c p lu m b in g . If y o u a re , &

«nn q u ic k l e a r n e r , a te a n - playor and go t along woi w itn poop lo -and h a v e c

_ high rogard for custom ei IP so rv ico . th e n c o m e ]olr ftill T H E SPA TEAM*. ANC ,ore g e t EXCITED. BonefltE )or- i n c l u d e m a j o r m o d i ' AA cal/donto l a n d cafo toric

plan. Salary DOE. Groai ,t . working c o n d . S o n d ro- d sum o vrith reforoncos to<

— . S o rv ico M a n ag e r, 102C in g Bluo Lakos Blvd. N.. Twir i n Falls, ID 83301

s. NO PHONE CALLS F PLEASE .a t . '1.N I ' " '

Full Time r Marketin

Basic office ski i , N experience In hi— sales helpf Iox- Apply at Pe *1'; Monday IS 10 am

We are compel and have;

— We also offer

Jive.’.00

N O1 S i ln ta - ■

No EIf y o u o r e inte

'O'* w o u ld like to to 11’® These sales positi aid $70 ,000\annuoll

recorci, must b e < oble fo work clo slart Immediotely.

S t ........................ W e offe

W .'403DOO

i c ^

di» i' A p p ly in perSoYi “ f o 1 0 :0 0 a .m . t o '5 ; 0MV. . ;70 . • lotham

i M HI ”;

“ S iT ! I^ T E C H N j C A ^ _

APPUCATIONS ' PROGRAWBVANALYST

h Exporionco with Ingros {or ll o th e r rolational da tabos- I- o s su c h a s O ra c le . Sy- ir b a s e , e tc .) , Unix In a II- I- nancla l/accounting orivl- I- ronm ont, p lus tho ability 11 to com m un icate cloariy. I- H olpfu l to hav o e x p o ri­

o n c o w ith M icrosoft Ac- c o ss/E x co i. For a multl- d lsc ip lln o d onginoorlng

t design ond consulting firm ju s t o u ts ldo Sun Valloy,

— I d a h o , w h o s o m is s io n s t a t e m e n t Is ‘d o g o o d

J work, have fun, ond moko m oney". P lo aso fo w a rd

— re su m e s to POW ER En- 3- g l n o e r a . I n c , P O B o x y, 1 0 6 6 , H a i l e y . I d a h o )U 8 3 3 3 3 . A t tn ; H u m a n

R osou rcos, A n EEO/AA— Employer

Buy, son, rani or swop w<iii o Cl«»H»8dBd.733-093t.

I: I TRMEJl! AMEHIOA NEEDS YOU!° •W arehouse ° -Foctoiy

5 ‘ Producllon ^ ‘ Mill operator

*Boan Sorter , •C arO otaiiore

,5 M a n y o p p o r tu n l t l o s fo r 'tom p-to-hlrol

± Call today. NEVER A FEEl V. 734-64521-80O-721-WORK

A M ERICA N ST A FFIN G , ^ INC. SERVING TH E EN- II T IR E M AGIC V A LLEY

o . SINCE19861___________

A SG RO W SEED CO . I3 ° taking applications Ihnsugh

A u g .2 3 .1995. for Tempo- ■ rdry Holp in W arehousing

O p o ro t lo n s to in c lu d e : C ondlllonlng, Packaging a n d Forklift OporatTon.

_ Must bo ab le to lift 65 Ibs. j | . Compotlllvo w ago b ased n . on exporionco. Apply at T. A ag ro w S o o d C o ., 529 t . ' North S t , Rior, ID Equal

O ^ o r t u n l t y E m p lo y e r

’f • AUTO p a r ts countor por- s o n i n H a g e r m a n , 637-9100_______________

AUTOMATIC 1 SC R E W MACHINE AP-— PRENTICE n e e d e d to e s

s i s t In & le a m th e o p e r tlo n & s e tu p o f th e s e r t m a ch in e . M ust t>e e b le l r e a d p r in ts & sh o p d rat In g s , u s e p rec is io n , m s su r in g e q u ip . Q ood b as m a th sk ills & a n ep titu i fo r w ork ing w /m a c h ln s

' ' ' a r e r e q . E x p e r ie n c e m ' m e ta ls m ach in ing prefei

e d . S e n d re su m e o r appl In p e r s o n W ed .'A u g i:

[•“ 199B 9-8pm a t S e a stro n ° M a n u f a c t u r i n g , ln<

A T T N : P e r s o n n e l 45 i ‘S e a s tro m SL T w in Falli 10 83301

jln _____!___________________vID CLEANING TECHNICIAN nts Halloy oroa co, h a s opon- i l ' Ing In carpo t/upho lsto ry rlQ c lean ing operation, Rog Ja t full tim e employment. Ex- ro- cel opportunity for d oan , o < productive; stable IndMd- 2 0 ual With a lo n g ostabllshod vin com pany. Training, bono-

, fits & produt^on Incentiv- 09. Call for lnlon/low. 7B8- 2 220 8-5 Mon-Frf.:

= = = i = * ^ e Opening ftir ng Assistant ,ikills r e q u l r i . A iiy h o te l , c o n v e n t io n o r ?fuL Wui train. ’ersonnel Office, ' ■ y thru Friday, m to 4 pm; etitive in our wages s a health plaa er a good working nosptiere,

TwinFalls 734-1393 or

Toll Free lr8QP-2S8-2937

> W H I R 1 U L E S R EE x p e r i e n c i N e <

i te re s te d in s ta r t in g q ta lk w ith you . litions offer, o potenllal Inc ally. To quolify you must \ > ab le fo follow simple dir losely with people. And ) ly. .fe r : . f_Ori»<iivone Trqmir

• Paid Vacoiton• Liberal Commissior• M edical and Dentc• Excellent Reliremer• G ood W orking Cc

n a t Ihe Oealarship, Mon ;0 0 p.m. to Frank Juliono.im M otors I* on Equol Opportunll

k v ^ S j - l W i n F a l ^ ^

I y 2 i 2 “ I

C O S M E T O L O G IS T Ll- n* consod cosm oto log lst. 3 ;or or 4 d a y s /w k . C om m is- 3 - sion or salary. 678-9516,

lii D O O R S H O P A S S E M -^[. 6LER noodod In preduc-Ity tlon for local d o o r shop ,ly. K n o w led g e o f b u ild in grl. materials holpful. M ust bo,c. familiar with s a w s . MuslIII. bo ablo to handle w eightsng up to 150 Ibs. Excollontmi bonofits. Must havo rofor-ly, oncos w h e n apply ing a tj n Sowtooth Door C om pany,'Dd 151 M axwoll A vo. Tw inko Falls, ID_________________

DRIVER 10 w h o o lo r fo r c o m h a n r tw t,1 3 8 ^ R o a d Ranger, w ago DOE. Can bo full time.. 423-4269

^ F R A M E R S & S I D E R S NEEDED. Exporioncod.-

^ Jollstors, s tacke rs , (rom- ors, sidors. G ood w agos.

— 726-4613 toavo mossago.

R stb o d D river, 46 statos. S o n d r o s u m o to ; P .O .

^ .Box 162, Buhl. ID 83316 J l or call 206-543-6126

HAIR STY U ST Full-Umo or part-tlmo, for JD Hair Studio. Apply a t ROBYN TODD. MV Mall or call

Lisa 734-1488.

MANAGER for m oa t dopt: ££j Now hiring quallflod moat RK m a n a g e r , c o m p o tlllv o IQ w ago * b ono fits . W ood

Rlvor V alley a re a . Sond PV fosumo to Box 92S330 %

n m o s Nowo PO Box 548— -TF. ID 83303__________

,_h MILL OPERATOR:A FT, m ust havo CDL & bo !n- 25 yrs o r oldor. W o’ll train.

324-8606

ing PRODUCTION PER SO N - AL. Now tak ing applica-

’=’8' t i o n s f o r p r o d u c t i o n • p o r s o n o i . M o n . ih r t j

Thura. 10 hr. shifts. Rato 2 9 DOE/Apply@ AcmoM an-

oufacturinn C o. 500 Main, R o r. ID. 326-4305.

^ Afo you'irTo sporting sort? or- Find the oqulpmont you n , no«d In dassinod.

— SER VICE TRU CK DRIV-ER noodod immodlatoly, 3 yrs. minimum expori­

onco. Must bo willing to ltvo kP* in Mini C assia aroa . Good e s pay, excel, medical bone-

i e r fits. Iota of h rs . Uniform c r t provldod. C o n tac t Larry l e i @ 678-4451.

[{1?,' SH EETRO CK ERS, hang- j s a ora & f in ish e rs n e e d e d . Itui Dopondablo, 2 years exp. Ine 324-8585 a fte r6 p m , ask B w for Jim.

STYUTS n eed ed , diontolo ,PP; p r o f o r r o d . l e a s i n g

av a ila b le . C all th o Cut- f ? " A w ay , a s k fo r L ynn orijg* Lisa. 734-2731__________

■III SW ATHER O PE RA T O R. FT. w agos D O E 423-4269

TRADE - A pprontlco m a- ^ chinlst w anlod . Full-llmo on- position. 6-5 plus bonofits. pfy Apply a t 223 South Broad- ^ 0 way. Buhl. No phono calls

an, TRADE - Full-tlmo Wold- rid- e r / la b r ic a to r , 8 -6 , p lu s lod b o n o f lls . A p p ly o l 2 2 3 no- S ou lh B ro ad w ay , Buhl. tJv -. No phone’calla ploaso.

TRADE ' Prinlor/B lndery. , - Twin Foils S hop h a s posir

■ J f tlon for bxporioncod only, FT/PT. S en d le tter of op- ^ Icatlon lo : B ox91906 .% The Tlmos-Nows. PO Box

; , . S ^ . Twin Falls, ID 63303

TFiADE N oodod ASAP ox­porloncod fork litt driver for busy w arohouso. Must lift 100 lbs. conslslontly,

•i. • full timo with bonofits. Ap­ply In porson at: 193 Fair Aye. R ler. I d , ,

T R A D E N o o d o d lu m p - e r /p a l lo l i z o r fo r b u sy w arohouso. Musl nil 100 lb s . c o n s ls lo n tly , FT w/ benoflts. /^ p ly in porson a t: 193 Fair Avo, Filor, Id.

T R A D E N o o d o d lu m p - e r /p a l l e t l z o r fo r b u sy w arohouso . Must lift IOC

r ■ Iba. c o n s ls lo n tly , FT Wi benefits, ^ p l y In person

S S J . a t:ji.e3 F u r Avo. Rler, Id

E P S :E C E S S A R Y

q n e w c a r e e r , w e

Incom e o f $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 loII hove o good driving directions an d must be i you must be ab le to

ning.....______________

ionsntal Package lent Package Conditionso n d ay ihrough .Friday,I. ■

iaho » 733-5776

212

Ll- R E F R IG E R A T IO N -Shoot . 3 M otal Jo u rn e y m a n , call is- Saw tooth Shoot Motal ® 6. 733-8546.

T R A D E . E x p o r . S e a m -

o x p o r . G o o d w o rk in g ^ c o n d itio n s . C all O lln ®

Rlvorwoar 736-6714.

T R A D E : N o o d t r u c k o r comblno driver, will train. Call 431-3207 or 43& 0292

ny,> TRUCK DRIVER noodod . vin FT local dollvory, CDL re ­

quired, so m o w arehouse— work. Apply In porson bo-

Iw o o n S o .m .S S p .m . © P a c ific S too l & Rocy-

“ ding . 1939 Highlond Avo,_ E Twin Falls, ID________

’ S TRUCK DRIVERS Drivora not.gotting onough

m iles? Try us.OS. W e aro expanding with a go. v a rie d of positions for tho

'■ quallllod driver. n *11 W e s te m • 48 S ta to s .To Wo a lso offer loto modol

con v en tio n a l, with com- _ potltlvopayA benefit Coll 10 Shoriol 1-800-523-30e9,

^ T R U S S A S S E M B L E R S ,, n eed ed . Pick up applica- “ tion a t A.C. Houston Truss __ Co. SOW . 1 0 0 S .Jo rom o

'gh T ruck D rivers noodod Im-i„_ m ediately for hauling hay,qh M ,crst h a v e d o u b l e s,nrt e n d o rs e m e n t . C o n tra c ti LLoyd a t 206-324-7023

E X PE R IE N C E D D IESEL DRIVER • doub lo s local

“ milk haul. 733-2733

» TRA D E Hiring For»in. pnctory/food processing__ __W arehouse workersjf j . Fork 11(1 opom lors

M o c h a n lc s /M a d T ^ ^ CDLdrtvora

'j[,“ Restaurant/Doll

“ EXPRESSPERSONNELSERVICES

__ Twin Falls, 733-7300rt? Burioy. 678-4040 * No Fooo u ------- — --------------------------

TRADEj n ; AQORESSIVE INDIVIDUAL

Looking for a Caroor In Constructlonl Must bo solf

starter & solf-rfloyvalod. Positions avaiiablo for Journeym an carpenter

Sond rosum o with ™ references to:

J B a r s Constmction,___ 2439 E as t 3700 North,n g . R ler, ID 83328od. ^ ----------------------'XP- I 213

iM lS a O P P O R T O N I T ^

— AM ALGAMATED S u g a r 'o'o Co, Is now accepting ap-

p l ic a t io n s fo r o o a so n i^ em ploym ent in our sugah

' v /a r o h o u s o (m id A u g - F e b ) . M u s t b e a b l e to

)R w ork ro ta t in g sh if t a n d 209 h a n d io 1 0 01b . b a g o f ^ s u g a r . S t o r t in g w a g o na - S8.16/hour.A pplythrough Imo Jo b Sorvico 260 4th Avo fits. N. Twin Falls EOEiQd- '

C A S H IE R ; S n a k o R lvo r— C hevron . Part-tim e, em - 5ld- ployoe bonofits. Apply in ilus po rson 1390 Blue Lakos >23 Blvd N.

, HEY YOUI — . W hy go crazy ary. looking for a job on your 08l?: own w hon you can com e niy, to Snelllngond v«» can do op- all tho work for U. i.% Hiring FonBox •Clerical303 •Factory— •CDL DrtV0n

•Btia DWkv/sS S N E L U N G

PERSO N N EL SERVICES 734*1000 NO FEEII-

K E N N E L /A S S IS T A N T___ __PER SO N N EL Immodiaton p - o p o n ln g . M ust c a r e foru sy anim als, and Im e ag e r toto o work. P loaso bring In a ro-r w / su m e o r pickup appllca-•5on Uon a t Jo rom o votorfnary, |[j. H ospital, 1025 N Uncoln— 1 Ave, Jorom o.

u a v Od’s In school, nood a part time job7.,.U ght lanliorial,

r w / m o r n r h g s f ro m 9 a m - 11:30am. C a ll736-8100

'■ IwC H lN ER Y OPERATOR. Must h a v e good m echan­ic a l; o r g a n iz a t io n a l , & c u s to m e r s e rv ic e sk ills, /^ p ly In pe rson botvroon 6 :00 a.m . & 5:00 p.m. @ Padflc S tee l & R o c k in g , 1939 H ig h la n d A vo . E, Twin Falls, ID

f i r ^

II!; EXTRA

Now • Actl

■ No ex|3

Apply al:

I

Monday,

1 \4 213 IU u S O O P P p R T U K ^

)t MAINTENANCE p e ra o n l> w an ted , a p p ly b e tw e e n 5 a& 5 a t 320 m ain A ve S.

^ IS C f>T de liv ery driver.~ m ust bo o te r 18 yra old.

Apply o t 285 Bluo Lakos B lv d N . o r c a l l K a ro n

S 734-2800. _________

MISC. Circle A C onstruc - ~ tlon is taking applications

forTF& Paul locations for “ tnjck drivors, loader opor- Z 010(8, d ispatchers. & mo- j c h a n lc a lo r t h o ’9 5 - '9 6 y sugar boet so a so n . Apply n In porson M on.-Fri., 8 -5 y. 01212 Highland Avo.

’• MISC. MVRS, Inc.. h a s an '■ o p o n ln g fo r a T h o r o p y

Toch. This Is a s e a so n a l _ poslUon.for 4 0 hraAvk. for

approx. 8 wka. A pplicants ,h m usl havo a high school

diploma or lls oquh/alont a & two ye a rs of expo r. in 10 hum an so n /lc e s . D u tie s

Incl. conducting g r o u p ^

ol thorapy . In to ro s ted por- 1- sons should apply o t 484 ill E o s t lo n d D r . S . T w in

Falls, ID. E O E

MISC. OPPORTUNITIES „ S C C /U H oad S ta r t Is ac- ,n coptlng a p p lic a tio n s for _ ,jha-fo lT ow ing p o s it io n s : rt- B u s D riv o ra (C D L ro - y, . quirod $ 6 .2 9 -6 .6 1 ). Ro- 8 gional P rogram A ssistant

c t (S6.29-6.61). Family E du­c a to r s (11 S 6 .0 4 - 6 .4 5 , I

- S 6 .2 9 -6 .6 1 ) w o g o s d e - :L pond on exporionco. Job al d e sc r ip tio n s & o p p llc o -

lions availab le : SCCAA,” 7 2 6 S h o s h o n o S t . W .,-

Twin Falls or 1038 O ver­land Ave. Buriey. C lo ses 8/29/95, 5:00 PM. EO E

MISC: Immodiato opening for a lawn m a in t person . Must be se ll mothm tod w/ obllllty to follow instructio­ns. Jo b will la s t a p p x . 2

5 m os. Apply A sg row R e ­search Contor, 1 milo E of

H) Rior, Hwy. 30. AEO M/F

Mlnlt-Lube Is now o c c ^ - Ing a p p lic a tio n s fo r F ^ . sonrico toch. will train , ap-

„ ply In person a t 236 2 Ad- d f s o n A v o E . T F . N o

’ phono calls p le ase .

N O R T H s i D i ' i u i ' c a now tak ing a p p lica tio n s for school b u s drivers for tho com ing sch o o l y e a r. We will triDn. Q ood drlv-

. Ing record & CDL roqulrod. = Call 324-4426 for appt.

. PRODUCTION W ORKERS. U Avonmoro W est h a s Imme- , r d ia te o p e n in g s fo r b a g - ” g o r8 a tR ld in o ld ,lD p lan t ^ Must be ablo to lift 6 0 Ibs. ^ Starting $6.50 p e r hr. Qo- Z \ Ing to S7.00 por hr. In 90 1*0 ' days -f good benefits. In-' ■tl terested cand ida to s apply

In p o r s o n ® R ic h f ie ld IO plant Mon. th m Fri. 8 :00 ih a m . to 5 :00 p .m . o r call 'o ( 2 0 8 ) 4 8 7 - 2 5 4 5 f o r

appoin tm ent E O E

“ TF/Sllver C re e k F a rm s is hiring for FT positions in

In t h e p r o c o a a i n g a n d I r lm /b o n e / f l l le t d o p t s . Hourly pay and attractive

— Inconllvo pay p lans, b e n ­efits, ovortlmo. D ay sh ift part time for exporionced

r trimmors/fllletorsposalblo.> Apply in p o rs o n 4 5 0 S .0 Locust S t Twin. Exp, op­

p l l c a n t s m a y c a l l fo r Imorvlow. 7364)829

A V O N -Eam $8-$15/hr. Full/pait tim e. No door lo door. Benefits . 1-80(>«76-

0621.IN D -R E P

s

J INCOM E TAX TR/ ry • I n c r e a s e y o u rIn • O b t a i n ;

• C l a s s e s s t a r t S e p te i

^ C la sse s S ta r t S<I M a i l t o : 4 1 S

L I T w in Falls,

1 j tJaniB_ _ _ _ _ _ :------------------6 I A dd ress_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _“ri I City_____________ State .® j P h o n e ---------------------------

■■ I_________

S e r v in g TWIN F

tern S ta tes Bus ServiIV I N C O M E F O I

V hiring school bus dri tivityTrips •R e g u la

• Sulistitute Drivei iperlonce necessaty. Pa •6”/perhour starting v

ll: Western States Bus S 2134 Highland Ave. E

1\«ln Falls* 733-801

] m f MAn equaV ppportunl^ ortiplo^

V - , ;

ly, August 2 1 .1 9 9 5 Tlmos-Nc

1 1 1 2 1 3 ^ iJ |« S C jO P P O H T U W T ^

n TIMES-NEWS n CUSTOMER SBRVlCe

Is looking for th e right pw - ” oon to join our team . T he

IndlvWuoi m usl bo ab le lo ’• typo 50 w pm . havo good „ phono sk ills , bo a b lo to ." worii vrtjli under p ressu re ,

and havo flex ib le hours.; . C om pu ter k n o w le d g e a ;

T ^ls position Is 2 0 ho u rs r . p o r w ook. S o la ry c o m - 'i . mon&uralo with oxponen* g .CO'. If I n l e r e s to a s e n d ly resum e:5 Kim Patterson,

Customer Sorvfce M anager77/nee-Mtfws,

n . PO Box 548. Twin Falls, y • Idaho. 83303-0546

f. WAREHOUSE PO S m O N .. Now taking applications.,t Profor FT. Jo b consists of

fork Itn oporoUng.custom - _ or son/Ico & so m e hoavy g lifting. Apply In porson bo- ft tw een 6 :00 a .m . to 5:00 o p .m . ® P a c ific S te o l & .

Rocyding, 1939 Highland 4 Ave. E . Twin Falls, Td

" MISC. O PPORTUNITIES-Sooklng tiro m an . oxporl- . - ' o nce proforrod. Apply a t - ■ • i Magic Valloy Tiro. 501 S . '

c . Lincoln. Je rom e, ID. '

MISC. OPPO RTU NITIES. j«• A u to m o t i v e d o t a l l o r ^

w anted. Apply 309 Addi- . .'s o n A vo . W . 1 :3 0 th ru 3 :00 pm.

, Tty a low-cost dasalllod-od 0- today. Coll 733-0931.>b ' ■

I 2 1 4 1 ;. f l a i P I ^ n i E N T W A ^

D opondablo certiflod CNA noods worit In th e Joromo TF Aroa. w ag o s nogolla-

_ bio. Call ovos 324-4154.■>Q . , I

i 2 1 5| rkuiieprctaratim

2 733*2009 for cu sto m iz ed 0- prof. resum o - Roy Slotton

F Magic W ord. 734-6217 ^

31- P ro fess io n a l r e su m e s T . C lndyat733 -1606 ip- ■ ' ’

f o i 2 1 7 I| ^ ^ J U S I W A R T ^ _

5 “ Slngor/song w riter from n • Sea ttle , looking for musl- ‘ , d a n s to form a band. Ro-

cording p ro jec ta & gigs.Call F rancois @ 543-6067

4 2 1 8— ^ i O U S E K E E P l N ^

JO- Exporioncod housokoopor ig- n e e d e d . C lo a n v a c a n t -- n t gportmonts. 733-0740.

HOUSEKEEPER 9 0 W anted FT H ousekeeper.In.- m u s t o n j o y w o r k i n g oiv a ro u n d th e e lderly . Call I ld 423-5591 or apply in per- 00 s o n o t M o u n ta in V iew jail C are Center, 500 Polk S t o r E, Kimberiy.

_ H O U S E K E E P E R S P a r t , l8 tlmo. 733-4330.

HOUSEKEEPING FT pom- tIon in taundry .3pm -l1 :30 , p m .P lea se app ly in per- >son e t Bridgoviow E sta tes

?lft 1026 BridgevIew Blvd.

» d .Motel housokoopor. PT,«o. mature,S . responsible, d o a n . -

Qp- 62S-6200lo r

HOUSEKEEPING PT posI-— lio n s for h o u se k e e p in g

and laundry o ldos. ^ n -lo lactR obinW olkororioavo ^6- a m e ssa g e a t th e offlco.

208-934-5601

BLOCK*r R A I N I N G S C H O O L o u r tax know ledge lin a new skill p tem berl2* ’ - 7 -10 p.m .

rt September 12th I415 Addison W6 |alls. Id B3301 I

I----------------------------------------------1----------------------------------------------1itQ_____________ Zip__________ I________________________IICM.jI8^BlJCJt7M;fl106_________ j

6 ™ rvlc'es, inc . J iOR Y O U . . . ___ —drivers fon jia r Routes . . vers.Paid Training

ig wage ■ ■ s Services, Inc. i. East > * \8 ^ ^ C . w ; ^

W M i l Diployer, .

- ■ . i l

s-Nows. TWn Falls, Idaho C-3

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Financ

1 ^

( 301 BUSINES! O P P O R T O N T

- » P A Y P H O N E R OLocal fiUos {or s

$2000 wook poto Call 800-208-5300.

C arpot & Upholston in g o q u lp . V a n < m ounted oqulp. U Low h ra . C oll fo Info. 436-9T34.

, E arn up to $3000/r co ssing m ortgago I I n ^ u r o ro a No onco n o c o ssa ry .'(

&01-468-628B

'■ F ood C o n c o as io n 10 x 4 5 tro llo r, ta r b ios, g a s grill & di o r. froozors, & rofrt o ssfu l fund raisor RroflghtorsA ssoc.

; or bo st offor. Posai t o r m s . 7 3 3 - 7 9

- 734-2475.

Local vending busir ealo. Bo your owi E arn big $$S. Cal 1-800-3S0-8363.

T H E V M E S ^ CURBENTVt THETOLLO\ INDEPENDi

JUNIOR ROI A VAILAB,

•TWIN FALLS - : Route 602

2 0 0 L e is u re L ar ■ 2 0 0 P h e a s a n t F

! n' 1 0 0 T w in C ird e 1 2 0 0 T w in Villa

•• 2 0 0 Villa C irc le 2 0 0 Villa R o a d 1 2 0 0 -1 4 0 0 W as

H o u f g r4 200-800 b!k of 2ni 200-700 bik of 3rc

' . Routt eis [1 300-600 bik 4th A

■ ll 200-500 bik Sth AI Rout»B22

100-600 bik 3 rd ;) 100-600 bik 4lh A

Rout«042 100-200 10th Avc 600 Addison Avo

I 100-200 U ncoln!I i 1000 S h o sh o n o £

• I '■ 30 0 T o rm co D r Rout«84B

500-600 Buchano 800 Fairway Or

: 700-800 Rlor Avc500 Lincoln St

' 500-600 Plorco SRouto 672

900 bik Blako S t I : 200-300 bik Elalr‘ 200-300 b!k Falls

100-400 b!k Robl 700-800 btk Spar

Rotito eoa\ 900-1000 bik 2nc[ 300-900 bik 3rd /I 100^200 V/ashin(I Route 609

100-800 bik 2nd II 300-900 bik 4th f

400-600 5lh Avo. 300-400 eth Avo.

I . tt you H v In thm I „ & aro Intaroatt 1 - Ing a Indtpend I tor routo carrior.

• Call 733-0931 Oi7 H E 7 7 W E S V

r. CURRENTV THEFOLLO

INDEPENC CARRIER R(

•: AVAILAE‘ -HANSEN/KIMt

independen t. C arrier R outes fi

; P iea so Call 423-4! K err or T ha Tim'

If you live In tho & aro Intereate Ingalndepentlt carrler ^Pleaae

'■ 0931axt203 _' r U nottondod iaunc

y rs old, now oqi c a sh flow, ownei

: G ooding 934-571

4 302" I m o n e y ^

' " w N E E O C A W e buy no tes & rt

c o n t r a c t s . C i F lr« n c « . 1-eOlM

MONEY EXPf RNANCIAL SEI

Y our local Roalo i spodallff

♦ Q u ick loan appn g I ♦ C rod ll problem s

• .-J’ ♦ CompetlUva R a . ♦ I 8t & 2n d 's u p t(

- ♦M obllo honw iot i > ♦ D e b t C o n so lld

: 1 ‘ po rsonal loans00 < 20 8 )7 3 » «

'''■ NEED MONI' U' R e a lE s ta to L

i 1s t, 2nd and (— (In terest a s low I

. .B ankruptcy, Poo fC rodh

’ ’ D eb t Consolidat Idaho Co. 800-4i

I T H H E E i i _ A L M O S T

1

'■ S', $186,900T h r e e , M R e o

11 / ■

. . c -4 •nmos-Nowa. Trt

ciaMnstru<I MONE OL

Roflnonco & equity 200-734-872

3 0 5C O N T R A C TM O RT G A O

p n i m i g t « T O P D O L L f lo r ^ o For’cdhtracts. mor« ton lW . 208-734-87S0 0 .2 4 hrs. —

itorydoon*

I II fo r m o ro 11

» /m o pro- igo refunds ■*N o exporl- —y- 'C o ir d , 4 0 2“ ________ ■ j M U S I C ^ «

P IA N c/tE S S C N ! In s tru c to r s e e k

“ r iT s u T « u d o n t^ :C a ll7 ^iaor fo r T F P ia n o instru tno r soc .$8 ,000 c o p tln g n o w s tosa ib illtyof. .-733_4ei9— ~7 9 8 8 o r —

u sin e ss for ,ow n bossl Call today .3^________ m m m m m

^E W S l i i i l l Kl Y H A S ---------------------------.OW ING m S O IW E N T I O P E N HOU

10U TES ic*i,*ick-kiti,iW L E *

* JU S T G OT MA!* NEED TO SEI

, ^ ★ BEAUTIFUL V\* BRICK EX

nt R o a d * h o m e •d e D r * 5 BDRMS. 2 111a L o o p * CENTRAL i l e * FORCED All I m * HEAT1N

* 2F1REPLAC V ash S t S * STORAGE QA

* DOUBLE QAf 12nd Avo N •*: W/AUTOM f 3rd Avo. N ★ D OOROPEl

* F U a 'i Ih Ave. N * LANDSCA IhAvo. N - ★ FENCED

* DESIGNED rdAvo. E . * FAMILY ACT th Avo. E * LARGE Pi

* RV DECt Avo N * AUTO SPRINI Wo ★ SYSTEM 0^

* WELL & C S s N * SEWEJ 10&IN ^ ALL THIS F

* *149,00* 749 MAE DF lonon ^

5r ★Avo * t» S t * * * ■ * * * * * * '

S tN N ow 1 Iovol. 3 tM n o A ve a p p l . g a s h o a t^alls Avo E (oncod back yd.lobblns Avo Q ood term s, qu!iIparks SL gsion, By ownor.

2nd Avo. W J ‘

f f n S a I raiHFALLS!

w o w ’^ o a = tl" 0 « o n .3 b 1 ' w 2 b a th s , 2 c o r

N ew s p r in k le r C A L L V IR G I

S B .^ GEIT L Y H A S s ^ R E A L - LOW ING 734-040'

o o f n i c -L O V E L Y 4 bdr R O U TE S brick homo, OoJ A B L E & m ahogany, o

sq .f t . , p ro tty y: IMBERLY- odgoofB uhl, sn tJun lo r •S P A C IO U S , 1 ro Avallat^e. b d r m s , 2V^ b o 3-4926 R oso placo, dock, ble nm B s-N ewa v e n lo n i locatio

Twin. T23. thoaaareaa- -N O W JIIO .0OO. i« f«d In bo- 2V4 baths, full b

route lo ts of storago, ( iaeCall733- backyard, NE lo

_____ ROBERT Jilundrymal. 2 REAL!

733-04(■US.______

5 -------S2i!£I0 L O A N c o n d o By O w ni

bdnn . 2 bath, 1< ^ H ? garago . A pp t t :6 rool o s ta to w— y i \ C r e a t i v e

0 0 ^ 9 9 -4 6 0 9 *

X PR E8S V Y ^ / .SERVICES • W L JII o sta to loan . _ allsts / X I a pprovals * I I —m O K TIMES CLAS

DEPARTH i?=™ 208-73it!

'OTwrFAsri;G tA U Woll kopt 6 bdn

______ Ig IMng rrh, famiONEY? bar. food/storat o L o a n s ' c a rg a rag o w /(nd equity shod, au to sprfjw a s 8 .5 % ) ' basem ont, ote y O K patlo/hot4ub, s) d h 0 K A C & lotsm oro .IdationOK . total. «73 6 -6 ([M 64-2e4S. Pork T en«co . t

M H E A L T Y J P i T A O I V E A W A Y I

1 • 2145 Boehm Estate!

, Twin Falls . Idaho M onday,/

iction-Real■ ^“1 i 502) L O A N | j | W N F M 1 5 ^

K W Cuto 2 bdrm. lg doti

__________ M O U N T A IN VIE; R E A L T YC T S & 1 2 1 6 R L E R A V IftO E S 7 3 4 - 1 8 9 8

i A R M I------------------------------n o r tg a g o s ..................................... •

______ GUARANTEI

> ADST h e T im e s N e \ g u a r a n t e e s to

m e r c h a n d l s I H I I l i M a u to m o t iv e ii

d a y s a n d re --------------- e s t a t e i n l 5 d2 o r r e r u n t h e a ' IS S O N S a d tJ iJ io n a l 7 d 3NS: p ia n o a t n o a d d i t l o lek lng n o w C h a r g e t o U 7 3 ^ 1 5 9 5 c u s to m e r . A or now-studonts. earfyforcusK-------------------- — c o n v e n i e n c e

t h e c h a r g e ' r e m a in t h e si

1 n L J ____________P U S E S

* * * * * * I BUY HOUSES, s: CARRIED* ra n g o . F lxero ok.

Broker feos. 734-&-

, * REDUCED $10.<■ ^ C * V ery S p s c to u s NE

* F a lls H om e. Ovo 9 RA * 3q.ft. of Uvlng Spi

Al a i r ' ★ quJot CUl-d0-90C. • O ok K itch o n . Lo

nN G * Bodroom ond Bol !aC E S ★ S p a c e . E x t r a I GALORE * Foncod Y ard. ASI ^ G E * BOBBI KELLEY 73:DMATIC * ___ ____PENERS. ★

S t E D i L r D

1“ TOR t . C o l d w e l

BankeiECK. * W e s t e r n R o iIINKUNQ * 733-2365p N O ) ^ * indopondontly OWI &CITY * o p o m W

^ F O R *,00011 * R e lo c a t in g , g ro a tD R T F * h o m o . W /s p r I

i system . 2400 s q fJ e d c o l l in g . 4 bdJ bath.new carpot. 2

1 * * * * * * $ °°2 ?9 b o °C ^I° ra

3 b d rm , a ll T F R estored vintage o a t , A C . lg N ow k itchon & b yd. garden . bdrm, 2 baths, 120 quick posso - H ord w o o d flo o ri e r.423-6773 s i d i n g , o w n o r

— . 733-5752

*e u n u B C t f Why ront w hon 5 ow n 1994 Manufi

a S S o T fo°nd"a°roS.°i'S

:a r g a r a g o . x a k a th e K ids to U n e x t to th is conve

G I N tA O R B odroom 2B athR ttsy snow ing. Y ours for on ly $i

T his Prico won't le . _ _ H unv...C all B obbl■M CBidrm 2 bnlti C o l d w e“SSriB Banke, yard. ooM W e s te r n R e

' . > 10, . , . 6 , „ d . p « S , S ^b a th s , f lro - ^ o p e ra o dbig lot. M n- 1.800-733-59

Ition o a s t ofT F . F o r sa lo by o

00. 3 bdrnis, bdrm. 2500 sq . tlill b asem ont, country living, ap0, dock, nice 2nd g a rage , solle : locotion. atod . 736-0077/72JONES .

L T Y f 5 0 4 I B U H L E Y /R U f

M 0 4 I H O M E S

12-5001 A tte n tio n re tl ro e t 12f1________ p r o fe a s lo n e ls : T

w ie r. Nico 2 eign , a ttrac tive 1*1, 1 floor, dbl ft. cen tral AC. sir -733-0471 rag o w /o p e n o r, 1

$68,500, Call 678

BURLEY By ow ne / In excollont condliL / f n detaila call 67S-47

D i sos” ■ g o o o i n g i w b

f \S S I F I E D I H O M E S

Q O O D I N O , F o n ‘} ' 9 9 0 o o w n e r , 4 b d rm .

xlm.3bath. dock. $137,600.9amKyrm, v « t — — —o rag e m i, 2 G O OD IN Q: By ow /opono rs , bdrm, 1 ba th , 42iprfnklora. Ig d a S t Call eSS-7C I, ooverodb ,g a s h o a t . By ow ner, 6 bdrm.ro. 2690 s q f t fg. lot, full b a ^ eW 0 0 2 .5 2 7 e rflnancing,$92,So .b v ow ner. 324-5367.

r v lA lM O S T A G IV E / l - r 3 B R - $ l M .9 (^ ^ l u f e con be lovely

contemporacy. Su maintained, ce GfeatBu/For:

■ ■ ■ Restlgloijs Neighbc WonderfulDe<

' immediately Aval(203-94) CoOMd I

' ?M-544«

ly, A ugust 21 .1 9 9 5

I Estate/Sa5 0 6 ~

J E R O M E /HAGERMAN/HO

« A “ nno“ B |^ W f? o rIT o ro m o ^ 0 0 ° ' s id o lo c o tio n . 3 b

bO th .C ^1324 .245f

Y R e d u ce d 520 ,000 . I| \V E E bdrm. hom o on 4-f ,D w /w ator, sh o p & c

Call 324-2671 aftor

. . . . _l By ow nor 3 b d rm .'F o n c o d . T o ta l ! '

• c c n I n s id o . L g . fam i b t U $ 6 6 0 0 0 . 3 3 5 E

324-2834

JERO M E Very nico N e w s - s b d r m . h o m o .5 t o s e l l ex tras. 324-8217'

JEROM E: O no o f t 'e in 7 ExecuUvo hom o b! 1 r e a l or, 3 bdrm, 2 bath,5 d a y s dining room, family9 a d a n liv ing ro o m , ovoi 7 riflu<; g a ra g o . By appolf itlo n a l only- Call 324-41 is

0 t h e f l 5 0 8I W M BERLY /H W

n c e l l e d ■ H O M E S j s t o m e ri c e - b u t - _ 3 h o m ^ n _ 4 a oTfl vi/ill m llo s tro m Tw in^ $ 1 5 6 ,0 0 0 . C a ll VJ s a m e . 432-6^ 4 .

K IM B E R L Y $75 ,1 bdm i, 1 ba th , sh a troos. F e n c ed bac Lg lo t Nico homo. Quallflod. 423-033’

5 1 2 ^ “FA R M /R A N C ^

D A IR IE S

», & ju-oui\ 280 Acfo row crop f ok. S a v o S ugar Loaf area . P

i4-9786. hand linos. 5350;T T 7 7 ----- HADDEN REAL

5 t e h .n i , .8 a 6 .Z

Dvor 280 0 505 ocros In Oonnol S poco on McCall. G root viov

ic . Terrific t o r , o x c . w a te r 1 L o a d s of Q orn a n d outbull B athroom Q ood oc co ss . Lai r a L a r g o o u m a b i o , 7 . 5 ? A SK FO R 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 , p rivato '7 3 3 ^ 4 8 2 . 7 1 4^ 57 -2129

3 F A R M S

3 2 0 A C R E S - c r o sou th of Twin, som

m i l 1 6 0 A C R E S -n ic ifarm, grain slorag

j e r tIoS- W ood Rlvor3 n n l t v "0*^ Silver Croek. H O a i ty e o A C R E S ■ crops

J e pipe. 3 hom os, nic o w e d a K w o fB u h I.B S I .

7 6 A C R E S • C ro | T FC C w alor, goc

o a t fam ily building sito. n o r l n k l o r 70 A C R E S -sm oll ft M ft. vault- o‘- NW of Jerom e.b d r m s , 3 R O B E R T J O

2d,“ ?d"; R E A m 734-2727. 733-04(V

1-800-2M-50I6 b o tho , 3 c x T 1211 1 2 0 0 sq . a.)o rs , v iny l ^ -------------- — —o r c a r r y , ■ s l o

■ A C R E A G E ^

on you con • 5 J9 ,5 0 0 6u y s4 0 nu facturod country homo-i r m a n o r i t pasture 62S'561“*734 31M ELEGANT HOm T

ocros wllh a FAN10 th e P a rk VIEW offors 389: n v e n ien t 3 liv ing a ro o incU th Ramblor. bedroom s, 3 bath y $ 6 6 ,0 0 0 . kttchbn, 2 family n I 'llo stlo n g . m o r o . B o a u tlfu ibbl Todoy. s c a p o d y a rd wi

sprink lers , 20'x4! shop , corrals & a

3 p astu re a re a fow

fea tu res , A MUS Call John orT ertl

veil LANDWA' ker REALTO Realty Office 733-;185f ow ned & 35 a c re s , primo bullod. ' c o tio n . S o . o f T1-5927 423-6920 after 5:1

'y o w n e r 4 ^ 0 o c ^ s B w l o ^f t a c , lot. tonow V ^ltop Ino

^ o a c lo u a . C h u r c h e s , c ltoller moth/- Sm ith 's, Albertsoi

4 F o r s a l e 19 a c reR U P E R T S o u t h o f F i le r . IE S R e a l to r . C all Di

733-9249.MS & busyb: TownhcA .'H A2ELT0N, nico Ito p o s s o s - 1 b a t h , n o w In e 1 120 sq . fenced yard, well , s i n g l o ^ - o d .$ 3 2 .0 0 0 ,S2S

678- 1622., . o nC ortIsC ovo .7

vner hom o T F Dovelopod lot S o ! ; . ™ " EMondrtMU. M 7 S 3 , • . Call 733-2343

r IV E N O a i . ^

I S * *o r s a l o b y I rm . , 1 1 /2 ■10 on e 1/2 H m i i i i ^ h

S”S S S EQUAL HOI

^ S S ss s

» ,5 0 0 .C a ll b r rW ttM c rn a fc i . on Inlonsloa to mak

orolorence. Ilmlb tfjcrlmlnallon.* Fair

/EAWAVI h ^ c H c t a i i r d o

/e iy ln th b p ^ a o o im g o B ia J ^2stoiy, Superbly TMs rwmpcfXir««ni

S ' S MforlNs law. Our readori «

i s s a a s .Deck, ■ avaU toonsnoqja l

«n Brown 0777. The ToU-Iro# AA ru rte r fcr tio h o a ^” i-ecMBT-Bzrs.

a l e - R e a i E i

n i 5 1 3^ | A C R E A f e & L

r S S r t h H E L L S CA N Y <i bd rm 1 3 6 a c r e s - $ 2 9 ;156. Spectacu lar opon

— od p ro p e r ty n o a rt». Nico 4 Salm on & Snako F»+ ac res , nex t to millions of ai■ corrals. N ational F o re s t o r tor 5.00. d om oss a roa . Mini

boa t launch , buildal . . centounrtiy.w ith flni

I ly n o w ova llab lo . Coll own ily rm . 208-839-2501.B a s t K ___________ _______ _ _ _ _ T F L o t f o r s a lo , 1 ce, d e a n - W o o d r id g e , SIG . M a n y 733-6094.

I_______ V iow of th e rritns.ta k lr K j l l i g h t s , 2 a c . + 2 by own- sh a re s . SV6 mla. frt

il, formal $22 ,500 . Coll 423-! illy room, • ”'o r s lz e d ^

“t T * * " ' I lN C O M E P R O P :

----------1 CUSTOM DUFflM SFN C A R E F U L

ITS LOADEl Unit iVI ovor 2,000

acres ,-20 M icrowave, ico m I r r F a l l i r ■■foW gofator.'trashc I to d a y - tor, d isposal, ra

d ishw ashor, was ■' dryer, 2 c a r gara(

> ,5 0 0 .3 ■ autom atic door oi hado/frult air conditioner, laclw ard. 'flroploco, Jacuzzi 10. FmHA - - bodroom . 2 br M 7 Unit «2 nearly 800

■ bodroom , VA ba conditioner, rai

C H ^ / dishw ashor. dIsp ' c a r g a ra g o & carp

- - I N ewport, 478 AJt D farm in Fof oppolnlm ont ca) . P ^ a P orfcns,W i;;sR oa Rn rw ) 1 o r hom o 73^

mobllo pHono 42(;-2289.- r — WILLS REA!

E q»«^H ouslngO pp

ir r ig h ts . D U P L E X : B y ow ulIdTngs. bdrm, 2 ba th , AC Jirg o a s - g a ra g o In e a c h u 5 % . $ 1 . chard , n ice lands to p a rty . g o o d N E lo c a tio _________ 733-3602

5 W A N T E D IIW a n i ro p la n d nico farm or othor jmo CRP. producing proport ico g ro in c a s h b uyer, limit ogo foclll- f ra m o . CALL Ti­e r Valloy U O Y D 734-9122

« GEf•op la n d , ST A TE REALPiood viow 734*0400Rler. --------------

li fann plv- g 5 1 6' i ______ I VACATiON p r o :O N E S l ^ j n M E S H A R I

^ will trado Time Sho0 4 orty for trave l Irt

w /trl.. v a lu e $80< 5001 aftor 6pm 324-28:i l . ' —

■ I 4 5 1 8■ M O B IL E HOI

6 L O T S-93 C ham pion Pari

40acro 52x14’, Incl oppl:o-sltos. so l up a t Buhl Me6170V0 ta to s o r m ove , S-------------- 825-5520 o r 543-E o n 5.86 ,---------------------------iNTASTlC BUHL- '9 4 3 bdnn392 sq . f t R ootw ood. M an\e lu d in g 5 very nice, beautflilhs , opo n e n w /b roak fastncf room s, & nor lot in Arrow Ffu l la n d - park. $42 ,500 . Low ith a u to on m achine. 543-

'I f 'f o ^ ^ d E D E N ’81 Royal ( w S S b ile H o m o , 28X JS T 8E E I W ide, 3 b d rm , S r t t o ^ v l beautiful In t 2-cai

$34 ,000 .625 -41 !

P A U L 1 9 7 7 T a r ORS 1 4 x 5 2 'm o b ile I t Q R R T b d r m , 1 b a t h , * sw am p cooler, n«suiw inoto. y f O ld c a r p e l suHdingic^ $10,000. ^sT m pS ?." l>0 .^0V »d.678 .a

. Adlacerit d 5 1 9 "0 School, I C E M E T E R Y I

son 's, now 1 lot. S u n set Memc J J ^ ^ b y toy View soctton,;

:ro p a rc e l I 5 2 1ir 6 w n o r I M A N UFA CTI D an o v o s | H O M ES

----- ---------- WILDW/OOD log»> '2 b d rm . cuatom cu t o r kiii n t e r i o r . ing av allo b lo . F»ell inaulat- call 733-049725-4129 —

'IE iocation

ot $13750.dian Trail. ■ ■ ■ ■

y g j j g j j j t

i T 6 o TI FU R N IS H

■ f I H O U S E

■ I rp -C harm lng tree' sto ry 'h o m o con ’

■ ■ ■ locotod. 4 ^ bdrr 3USING b a th .$ 7 5 0 p lu s .-

UNITY _ _ortilnolntMa

S iS . 'T ’i Strera slH O S I

a s ■ Juko any w ch '

_ S p a c e f o iidortioaoDoirm tj or iSgal *Grrtfv«manind ...................laJyerc^ittn •UL

g aI VO heroby C o n t a c t Bll dwooinoi U u r i e S h o i

S i .»53^

' ■ ' , f ■

■State/RentU N FU R N ISH !

H O U S E S

E o l JEROM E Sm . 2 c o u n t ry $ 3 6 0 /m p o » ..3 a « B 3 < .

0 Rivoro. E xqu isite h o m e - 6 ifac reso f 2 3 /4 b a t h , a to va n d wli- rofrlg.,'Ovor 3,000

lin u to s to 2 f i r e p l a c o s , d l dobio, ro- gofogo. 6 mo. loasi financing £ d e po ts possible, ow nor a t tH E MANAQEMEN

733-0739

, i .A a c ^ o b O D IN G ,3 b d rm : ; i 9 ,5 0 0 . c a rp o rt , 5575, 637

_________ JEROM E 3 bdrm. $J, 8 . & c ity ♦ d o p . N opota . 32.

JE R O M E 3 bod roo baths, family room fo n co d b a ck y a rd ,

__ o a rage . 5800 moniTri C o Prop M angt

3PE R T YKIMBERLY 1-2 bdrr

U P L t A K im berly . 5 3 9 5 . U L 423-6291

ft KIMBERLY. 2 bdrm

r c S i i C - < Z 3 .5 5 5 6 .S .r 1 2 | , rango, Newly rom odo lod : vasher & . homo, show or oni) irago with 457 G a rd n e r Avo ir opener, + d o p . I d o h o Ho

° ” o p ,» I .C .d l7 3 e

1 ba th . SHOSHONE $325 5 00 sq ft. 2 W/D hook-up, app bath , air rogo. yard. 886-7 range. ^ te r 6 pm , 734-140 '

S m ^ 766 T F $ 7 5 0 m o n th .^ I r D r nxim, 2 bath, famllcallC huck 2 c ar, 1450 sq . fl7oa/tv734- C u l -d e - s a c , n o a733-1874, and Locust Can 73420-5913 JP , house ,

m onth, w /stovo SA L T Y i - small pe t ok. 324-t

Bocur»>tolrx:.udap.i; o w n o r , 2 llofiw foiAC. oppla, ________h u n it O r - T F 2 bdrm . 1 balh id scap ln g , ighod b s m t atove itlo n . C all W/D hook-up, fon

w/sprinklor. $450/i

.hor Incomo T F 3 bdm i, W /D h' wrty. Have firopiaco, OW, 2V. mltod tlmo A v a il. 9 - 1 6 . S o ' T H OM AS a r e a . $ 7 7 5 /m o 22. 733-3824

M W EN D E L L . L g . 1

n e w c a r p o t /p a i i h o o k u p , n o pe

LTY.INC. s m o k i n g , 5 3 t00 mQ.-f$lSOdop.S3

-----------1 JEROM E: 2 bdrm.1 m ob ile h o m o In ROPERTY W o s t 5450/m o. I ARES Call 324-8903.

Sharo prop- JE R O M E . N ow hi Irt o r b o a t Jo ro m o G olf co i8 000 . Coll r e n t Call 324-872

TF-*Charmlng uadi " '~ i s to ry hom e conv

) ■ locatod . 4+ bdrrriO M E S bath. $750 plus. 7

’ark RIdgo. A"" ttn'i

», $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 . I D U PL E X I

T F , 1 b d rm . stu d Inn. 2 ba th $ 3 5 0 /m o . , $ 2 0 an v ox tras , crodlt chock roq. 7 lullful kitch- -rc Ch,HI«f« ,1 « « R m o » ^ m o M r o ; d^

43-4912. T F F um lshod apt. “r Z T T T T r f o r 1 o r 2 p o r s

s m o k i n g . U til; ; 9 hnihB $ 4 9 5 /m o . $1

4129 TF. V ery n icely fi

:h , a t o v e ,n ew o a ln t ■ 6 0 4

o e t . e T c o l I U N F U R N jS). N oods to I A P T S /D U P I 3-6283■— l& 2 bdmia 1 $335l&Ti{^ L O T S Q uiet H v i n a d ^

I l & Z b d r m t1 Laurel Pa rk Apa7 T U R E D 176 M aurice S tIE S 734-419J

0 0 h o m r s . 1 bd rm , la rg e ar • k it finaiio- S375. ind . util. 7 ■Por Mo.. 2 & 3 B E M I________ __ TOWNHOUl

from $44( W asher a Dryer

Sm all ya rd a s No petal 734

^ K l j l AVAILABLE!

WIM

I C loan 1 bd rm , u

$326 .734 -5463

R e ald en tla l Atm________ d u p le x , a p p israd ltlonal 2 b a c k y a rd , cai o nvonlen tly p o ts .1 2 m o .le a «Jrm.. 2 1/2 THEMAMAGEM 18.733-7070 7 3 M 7 3

.^ v ^ g p d

or ren t Office-F

Quality Space Competitive Rates Available Immediately

l O u s e ' ................... " ' B fManager . HI*wood Mali9, Idaho 83301 W m

--------------------

rt-Farmer's

I"-^" 604” u n fu rn is M i

APTS/DUPLE

r>.2-bdm. t f L o v e ly , s p a c i i /m o . N o bdnn. 2 ba th , woll ll

' o d d u p le x . A ll klA M rm W /D hOOkup

S 'S ; a"

S s T O ""I” '’"- APPll“ “ 0 i l i ^ ; - I n a ln l< 0 a c a i7 3 f

T F L o v e l y , s p a rm 9 h a th '2 b d n n . 2 bath , WO

1.$550/mo tal AC. Auto lawr 324-6460 kling sy s tem .. Lav^

------------------- Ing furnished. Noroom . 2'A o r, no p o ts . $80(x>m. dock, dop. A ppllcatlonc»rd, 2 c a r taken. Call 734-13

ingem ont TF ■ N owor d o a n 2734. a p t C lo se to Hai--------------- No pots. $400/m oIxlrm, S of. Calt 733-27615. + d o p . ................................— '

TF 2 bdm i duplex. A—- . on a p p is In c l. 11jrm hom o. w /D hookup, Irg It11 la s t m o . garago. $ 500 -*■ d12 pm. 734-5565.

Bd 2 bdrm JEROM E 2 bdrm . 1 only, appis a partm en t, w ash t Avo. $ 3 5 0 hook-up, sm all bo H o u a in g $400 mo.*Call 324

i r .e a .y to « » v ;m^ l 25 2-bdrm, tied. Just can 733<!

>®Vi«a^: 4 ----------- 5 5 T “1401 days. | r 0 0 M S F 0 R J

:h . 4 b o d - MOTEL $ 9 5 wk.imlly room, in d u d o s all, 7 3 WI f l , quiet —io a r F a lls Room for malo CSI:1734-7035, S195. N o sm okin--------------- all. 736-1654 or 7;3 0 ,5 2 9 5 a .---------: '. . . . .— .T0 & rofrlg, MOTEL 3 24-8778 Room s for rent: Loi---------------- Dolly a weekly. Fi l ^ c o v ^ n microwave a n 3 for salo In Convenient dow __________ location 733-6

rofrlQ Room a for r e n t $ ^ n c o d y d 8 2 5 -5 7 3 3 » 7 3 4150/mo. No TF. Collogo roomlni* construction workD hook-UD, a b le . C ou n try so t2 K l h s : niln. C S I $ 1 5 0 rr

S a w to o th 2033 even ings.Tio * d o p . ^

4 606r r ^ Ip a in t , W D 1 9 7 9 S a h a r a 241 p o t s , n o bjjrm. 2 ba lh . Nk

rm. 2 both, i ^ 6OT I In V illage ■ O F F IC E 10. No pots. R E T A IL S P

---------------- JERO M E office sp« ho m o on 423-5311c o u rs e to r — —8721. O FFIC E SPA---------- :----- 6 0 0 ,8 5 0 , a 1251radlilonal 2 All utlllllos ind ionvenlenliy -■ A m pldparkldrm., 2 1/2 b Iuo L akos Blvd. L3 .733-7078 • Call for m ore Infoz : z z : : z z z c o n ta c t S tovo H

HALLOV■D A P T S / REALTYE X E S 734-4334

OWlco s p a c e for r 5 2 M d o p . . sq .f t.. Blue Lakei iq. 734-8819 N e w c a n » t$ 4 9 5

« s f e!8 Main No. PRIME O F n C E Sapt. suitable ~ Call 734-53a r s o n s , no ^ ,,iiI t l l s . f u r n . f l 610$ 1 0 0 d o p . I 8T0RAQI

2. I WAREHOUSE F

ly furn ished AA MINI STOR.NOW O PE

all 736-4019. S h o s h o m,.n For m ore informo

M (208) 686-2042 <W ISHED feO 8)086-2673c

m ^ p l s , W A R E H O U S E V

location. Call Sti lows Realty . 734

m a p t i 4 ^J r o o h m a t ^

1195 “ Malo room m ate v■ s h a re sp a c io u s> a n d c lo an . a p t $22 5 p e r nJL 733-3151 S i l7 3 5 ^ > 4 ^ . aDROOM 0^589-7476 .O U SES R O O M M A T E w ;t440. s h a re h o m o , ei

r r hookup R oom y 2 bdrmstorago S o m o p e ta c o r

734-6600 W alking d lstan(

L £ s d b ~is. $335^435.ngton S t N,T. B ,

n, utlls Incid. L463.________ B B a M t fV rM -2 b d m iip la , f e n c e d l i i l i U l l l i M t l c a r p o r t . N o H M M IIIIM W

. le ase . S828. ...........— -EMENT CO . i ■ ' ^ 073®

C o lo e t r u m a ta i c a lvee .C all 324

I G entle J e ra e y ni I Of family milk o

643-4736.

H olstein heifer ca

.R e ta ilOSTRICH for sal-

de tails. 324-72S

~ P le d m o n te a e bi for Bale. Bulls, ca lvey cow a. A ley P ledm ontaa 9ly. ID. Call 673-63:

P f l U ^ b A l R Y E ^

S S S 9 ' •0 4 F e r d 7 0 0 0 v b a le fee d e r , $4 ^04 C a a e 6 2 4

* 324 -3737 '

s M a r k e t

I d a Ir y e q u i p m e

£ X E S ■ . " ■JD 5 ^ artlculallng lot

ic io u s 2 1S80 INT triick 520 ( II Insulat- “ ’5* ® '*’0 ^ Cenex !

f e • S i r T . ? h r . ' S ;

s srsm otw r, old. INT truck w/ipa

tipns biA S36-2135.__________

± I £ 2 L ^ • _ _ Zla c l o u a , d 7 ^ivollinsu- ■ ; C U S T O M1 ^ 'te I F A R M S E R V IC I

wn sprin- jdn s ta ck in g a haunynmow- 326 -4 1 4 1 .or 420-41^0 sm ok- — , 111.1ibO/mo -f CUSTOM COMBINIIin s,oe lng i .0820 Com bines, trui1396 . avail. R easonable rt' I 4 3 1 -1 0 1 7 o r 670-71

i2 ,t» r m 'Hdrtnon. • CUSTOM SWATHHno.'*dep . 733-7764 L eave m est

Custom combining, 1 .All kitch- ch ine , ro ad y to go l y . b a t h Call 438-6003. ■

dop Cali

ih ftiJdw S GREEN CHOPPINbackyaxi Hay, grain a com

' D uane 's Custom Fan! ± ™ - ■ 3 2 6 ^ 5 0 6 or 670-16

KWJI. HARVESTtNO- --------- . P o a s , g rain , small si

boons a com . P e a s-1 R E N T c u to rw ind row. OralB M H v * o r w ind row . L et u$375 mo. y o u th o a d v a n ta gW 9 88 strippor header.------r » — L eslie R. J o n e s , Ira ls tu d d n t 733-8450 o r 326-K

' ! ; i i S . --------------- H ey a S traw s ta c k3 3 wide. Call 543-58j)w rates, loavo m essage.. Phones, ■—I refrig. J A N T Z C U S T O H Ijwntow n Sw ath ing , boling, i1-6630. straw a hoy. Can 543

,$ 4 5 w k . MOBILE WASH34-3540 Stoam doanlng . high— ' s u r e w a s h i n g , hling house, equip., form oqulp.,ti>rkavall- S p o c la f l z ln g in iottlng^^20 bam s. ^ - 8 1 9 0

S w a th in g , 1 to n a ' — ', b a les baling, plowlm

Uavol, compotltlvo n u c c Call Joff or Tom T^

I @ (601)747-7295.2 4 x 4 0 . 3 - --------------- ------------Mice homo ■ 7 0 40 3 4 . 1 f a r m _m a c h | ^

> I 11-ft. S u n pick-up »B . draullc m otor $800

"f a c e

sp a ce i977L o g an p o ta to h c__________ o r , g o o d c o n d l

$1000/of for. 670-00 SO sq . f t 3 yti. L oader 530 On d u d o d . , doofj cond ition . C ^ ’" 0 . soon In B o ise.'532, I.LocaOons 208-462-3546 ifonnaUon —I Hollows 9 1 5 IH C g ra in cotr > W S 53000 . R n an cln g

obloO A C. 587-641

34________ Boon oqu lp m o n t 16/8 row bean cutter

r ront. 560 typo. H eath 8 row w te s Blvd N. w ar. E n d delivorv 95/mo, u«l. 678-1542 evenings

-2262. C a s o W -1 1 , 1991^— —— r h r s . , 80* b u c k e t,E S P A C E so il . P h o n o o v e r6380. , 208-852-2147

5-------------- 1 IHC 1 4 4 0 A xial Ficn e r b i n o , 3 2 4 - 2 0 1

ERW TAL ________JD 4 4 5 0 MFWD I'l

[MOeS Ufos, 000 0 hrs, 53 ’EN Call 507-9263m e I

MF 760 combino. 2(f S n ” " ■ » ° ° ° '° " ° r . 7 3J soon in MF 760 combino, sJ33*1683. h yd ro B 0, A l co:W /o m o o . dom om im u ..687 .i. 1320 sq . n H 1880 S P com crklng. Q ood c o m a hay hoS ta w , Hal- 834-8160 even

' N ea rnew .G ohM O 8 chopper w/ both h'u /A U T E n u so d on ly 1 s e a

200 ac res . Call 74

I w M ted to N ow 3 2 H P, 4 wd u s 2 bdrm . , j ,rm t r a c to r s . I

po in t 57.700. Cl • ® sk fo rA R id i a t Randy Rk__________ 4 3 8 -5 7 0 0 d a y sw a n te d to 0767 eves, fo rd o

Now Holland 1900 n - . M p ha rveste r for salt n rS r i i fOW CO"’ ^uice to CSI a d irec t cu t hoa'_______ co n d . H ea th 3 n

harvester, h a s ro

^a ex ten d ed boor cond-436-8397.

S U r o w 6 4 3 JD cc w /I H a d a p t e r 324-4024. '

H S . .M F O ,„ U .O , M F o rd , fro n t end

11 com pleto. $350, J , digfler $125 ,7 3 6

___ sa le . $ 5 0 0 0 o rb .nu rse oowa 678-2779.

W A N T E 0 :C a « 1 '• ta ry m ow er, dis

calves. 636- m anu re spread . 2 1143 . ^ • '

I F A R M & W^ 5 ______ I _____ 8 U P P U Ib e e f c a ttle rnm^mmmimams , he ifers a Burt w T rac to r J Alblon-Val- ' ComtHne a tracti

*M“ >3blon, P au l. ID ♦436

FA ST SH A D E, P ............I T re e growa 6-10

12 • $4 .9& «.46delivt lU lPM E K T t e d . p l a n t a b i

$49,000. '8 3 G e n e r a t o r s c a 240 tr a c to r , $7900 . PTO drtv S 4 8 . 0 0 0 . t r a U e r e d $

'209 -0 7 5 0 1 0 0

^ 4 708 I p m e h t I

o loodof. « A A A L F iF A S E E D 'i20 Mori- Bob Hamilton Seedle x g lS n 734-3587 or 733-1477

A lfa lfa s e e d by g ro w e rl’ w - Now varieties + v7rangler.

i $1.40-$1.50. M eyer Fam-r i ’uS « y 3 2 M 7 3 5 ,3 2 « 0 7 , . _• x .C a l l - ■ -------------- ; .4 7 0 8 ;

'■ I H A ) ^ ^ N ;

u i s t . a 2 n d cutting hay , Ig.y IjcE S ba les . Can 3 2 6 - ^ .

■ S r i Z T 1s t c u tting , 2ftd cuttlrjg a <^4142. , o a t hay. .1 ton balos, Will

. delivor. Cali 366-2375.

250 to n Alfalfa g n is s mix.‘ N ic e h a y . n o r a in , b ig

ba les . F irfto ld a roa . Will d e l iv o r M V. t r u c k lo a d

S . .10 1 m a- 4 0 0 -to n roal g ood te d d e r g o now l hoy a 140-ton good g rass

hay In round balos. 350- — ton real bright barioy hayilcai rock (n to n b a le s . 6 7 8 -4 3 1 4 noB ow or o v e s . 431 -4 4 3 3 d a y s . If J no answ er, loavo msQ.

>PING B uy ing a n d M lllno hoyl com All cuttings. Call KiirtFarming W iorsom a a t 324-6551 0-1666 o r mobile 539-2869.

NO Buying reasonab ly prtcod111 s e e d s , . ,-oir, d a m a g e d h a > Calleas-dlroct , 324-0551 or mobllo 539-GralrHCut 2869 a sk for K utte t u s toll — — ' ■lia g o s o f G ra ss hay for solo, $70

p e r ton, small lots OK.» , Inc. Call 324-4616.56-5280 gf1------------- ting, no rttin. Can 324-4937

A 59S5 HAY-1 0 0 ton good quality.Too N o b loom , no roln. 801b^ ------- b a lo s . $ 7 5 T . '2 n d d o p .>H H A Y . Also 70 Ac. 3rd crop readyig , 1 ton , to c u t Call B25-S234.'

H A Y -l8 t-e S ,2 n d -7 5 ,B a r-ASH loy .h .^ .S5.-734-3170high pros- MM _ ■a h e a v y O v e r 1 ,0 0 0 tori b a lo s ofni) tm cks. flood d o a n oo t hay. AlsoIn d a i ry 541 ton dairy quality tost-

a o d h a y . N o r a in , g o o d-------------- prico. .Call 780-4455 lato1 a sm a ll oves. o r earty mornings,jwlng. Win '— ,■ ■ ' ' ,live ra te s Quality C am as prairie hay,n Thom as rio rain. 2 a s string bales,15 alfalfa a alfalfa g rass mix.

Call 764-2118.

Q uality to s to d da iry h a y . HINERY F eodor hay . o a t g ra s s a

g r a a a - a l f a l f a m ix e d . Delivered. 524-5092. Mo-

1800. 1 2 .n bilo20B-589-230a.3 h y d r a u lic ------ -2-5235. Rolled Barioy, Com a O ata i — ' ' " F a rm City !to harvost- A nim al Suppfy , Ino ;n d l ^ n , 1.Q0O-7BS-4436/734-1S45

ODrossor 4 ‘ 7 0 9n. C an bo. I . . H O R S E S ^532 ,500."546 6 y r s m a l l r o a n A p p y .--------------- $800/Offer 733-4963c o m b in e , — — — — —

--------------- 2 h o rso trl., w/tack^ room ,1 1 picket $1200 . All ta d c 326-5403 utter.Knlfo ■ 'ow w1ndn>- AQHA 3 yr. old R oan gold- ve ry . C a ll Ing, $1800. Call 544-2607

. B aledShavIng )9 1 , 3 1 0 0 Purina O m elone Foods ko t, m u s t F a n n C lty) v e n in g s . A nim al S u p p ly ,In c

1.0OO-7g8-4438/734-1S45

i Flo com - CRAWFORD FARRIER2 0 5 6 o r SERVICE

O v er 2 0 yre. e x p e r ie n c e .■ S p o c ia llz e In c h ro n ic aD 14 .9x46 ' tem porary foot d isorders.I, $31,500. H ead farrier for W est TX

S ta ta Unlveislty for 4 yrs.--------------- W orited w/Dr. Bob P a tter- . .ie .20 'hoad - s o n ® C a n y o n , T X fo rr .734-3554. o v e r 6 y r a . F o r r e a t a— r ~ r r r Mlcholo. 530-6336.io ,sheddod . , ,1 cond . will F o r s a le o r t r a d e to nico507-9131. family, red dune gelding

______quartertiotBe. $1500. Call.m d j ^ p o , . 324-354C

ivenlnga. G entle m are, excel, on trail ,11060 com e yrs, $1500 .324-5129

f o f s S S ' l o J H ORSE SALEdl 745-7655. -jvrfn Falls ljim atod(i w d. utility Comml8sk>n Co. r s , P T O . 3). Coll Ryan A ug 25 ,1 9 9 5 a t 0 :00 pm./R ic h Equipays o r 4 3 6 - H avo rog ho rses checkedirdem o. in by 5:30 pm.

'S . ' ^ h K Rom ^ n ln g h g n g M lo ,d, hay hood do to» ln1S 95;

IS row flridor i^ o m , excel . 330 Railroail Ave^ _________ Twin Falls, ID .D com headi t e r p l a t e . Bm c»B »H ^ n

j s o n o r 0Ne n d lo a d e r . H o rse B o ard ing ,-Jerom e,

d n d . 7 9 JD H orees for sa le ,'In d u d in g o m b ln e f o r b a rre l h o r se , p a in t c o l t o r best offer. 32*-1377 ,_____________H o ra ea : B ough t, s o ld a n dr t . # 1 5 t t r o . tr a d e d . Call 733-6055.

g — I — -t R A N C H R e t i r e d r o p e r , g r e a t fo r P u S Wda. $600 Nlce-W alker,

V« X , m a re . $ 1 4 0 0 . Big

>436-6420 Severa l-good pack 'm u lo^E, PRIVACY 734-3507,M O tty e a r iy . ..................— 'lalivered. Po t- M-......... . 7 1 O -

I h o r s e e q u i p m e m t

s c a t 7 6 K W CHARMAC *90, 6th w heel, ' idrtve. K K W 4 ho rae slan t I c ^ , walk-ln - d $ 3 9 0 0 . B l e e p e r , r e a r t a c k .

X) 7 3 4 -7 2 W ,

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Farmer's'4 710 ' ijH O R SEEQ U IPM Ej^

4 h o rao C h o rm a ck , s la n t load ; ta c k room , o sc ap o door, heavy duty hay rack,

- double back door, oloctrlc ; lack. Call 733-2307

. G i

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ALL AMERICAN - AUCTION COiBujffng A Sailing E*tat»a

- Next Antique Conslgnmeni ' ' Auction S ep tem ber 23

: C A L L 1 ^ 0 ^ 7 ^ 5 6 0

; T h o m a s B ack h o e S erv ice

Serving Paul to GoodIn( F ou n d a tio n s-

Water Lines - Ponds ^ Etc 82W237 Jim* 825-5414 Vuro 733-9649 ♦ 21 al the tone

Look Q nal All the time! Perm anent eyeliner, eyebrow s. Up color.

1’-; Carolyn Blankenship R.N. SWn Pigm entation

(2 0 8 ) 7 ^ 1 0 4

CERTIRED STEEL BUILDINGS

' : MetaVBuildings & Roofs♦ G arage ♦ Workshop

♦ Carport »RV Storage♦ Machine Shop

‘ ♦HorseBams♦LoafiflgShed CGMPLTTElNSTALLA-nOh Custom O esign/lbw Prices

: 100%FlnaflClr>g/35Yr3.Exp736-6548.Call Anytime

. ■

TWIN FALLS PLAN ROOM

. ..Jobs to bid for Generals, Sub-oontraclors

& Suppliers. Blueprint c op ies

ALAN'S QenoralCarpentii . R em o d e ls • N ew 'construction ♦ Specialtj

. I\decks, patios, patiocovors • ?>. cafports. sheds. Sman

jobs & repairs.■ 7 3 4 - ^ 4 4

J& C DAYCARELicensed staff

: CPR & FA Certified M on-Sat. 6am -€pm All a g e s accep ted .

, CALL 734-1206

■M MCOUNTRY CLEANER

We dean here, we dean■ there, we dean evw||when

offices. Reasonable ratM . refs.avail..734-8728

COMPUTER COUNTRY CLUB

U pgrade, CD, memory Support, service, trad< Softw are membershif:

736*8808 Located across ttie 8tn

by Computef Mart

Treat’s Concrete Cont Concrete work of all type Foundations Sexcavatic for manufactured home:

FR E E ESTIMATES 423-4524 or 733-3923

W ISE CONCRETE Spedalking in fiat work,

pa!tos,drtveway9. rock noK decorative iDdo

ResEstkn^CoraetlheRtfi■;

Build your own honw ‘ Save ffwusands on your

construction cost vrtth..............C o n s tr u c t io n

.• M a n a g e m o n t - .W eareafd l line

- - ' constnjctlon company.- ■ 324-2428

.1.80(M e4-9656-098t

■r & H Constructior , Remodels & Repairs

■:Decfc8> swing Doore

!“ A-IDBYWAU.

.......... J o t e l a t a o o r s ™ ”-

I

> M a r k e t - M

4 710-T ^ H O R S E E Q U I P M ^

n t 2 horso. 2 axlo', now point, 20 new wheiBis, e ply tiro s ,

SI 000.324-72^. • ric Youll novorlm T thft v3uo ol

doMfflod.unJJjoouMit._

e x t 1 f d r m o r e l n f o m

I Dean’s E x c i t i n g , Inc.W e do aspha lt

Ms driveways. Parking lots, ient Asphalt patching,23 grading & topsoll. . 60 7 3 4 - ^ o r 731-4228

te JD EXCAVATIONFootings, Foundations i

Jing Waterfalls. Ponds. Top Soil Rne Grading. Landscaping

Etc. ReBSonat>le Ratos/Trade /urot Rod( Hauling 734-7948

^ ^ E N C E P R O :I J T Fences. Decks. Awnings

W e build & repair aJI types of fences. Work guaran teed .

F reeE stlm ates.’ 423-4490 o r

1-800-847-4490.

a l B B S S i Z i S IOld Wortd Flooring

ArHatryHardwood Installation

’P Rnishing & R ennishing 9® Painting (inside & 'outf

P e te B utton iheds 734-597210N ices

I m & M C o n s t r u c t io rm m Remodels & Repairs

Roofing, Decks, Fences. Siding. Doors. Windows,

Carpet, Furniture Cieaninj 733-9331

-als,

3 DELIVERED3) S and & gravel topsoil mmm fof driveways.

parking lots, etc. Qravel Sales NORTHWEST

ff COMPAtlY, INC.laity 733-1234

a n ' H J f f i n n T Q J I

3 1 Fencing, Decks, Lawr R E S prink le rs , G en e ra l

. H andynuin S e rv ice s .ed Insured • Free Estimates m KEHS HANDYMAN SERVICE

326-5836 o r 326-5045

■ WORK OF ARTHandym an S en /ices

Home repairs: Electrical ER S plumbing, light ccupentr^ ean painting. FREEtiore. ESTIMATES 733-0966

Ites,

■ R R . HARDWOOD aOOR: OLD & NEW FLOOR! S an d ed & R ennlshe<Glista Finish (no wax)

J B Fiee estimaies • we u out dim lory. Bob Peterson 208-733-606 ■ade. __________________3hipi | | [ | H J T T n i 9 ? | f f l H

a F e tc h & C a rry ■ the small haul company for those of you who don‘ have a pick-up & need th£

o n s t item or Items hauled homt Call 7 33-3752 .

-ationm s i T u n u w ^ m i h i

^ V M M l M i M i *323 m ^ f i ^ u u M i s U U u l TE SAWTOOTH * . SHEET METAL

HMllng/ACRsfiigeraUo ■ S ' Com neSaiajnlRssM eiill! ' 10% discount for seivice

for furnaces . f i g l P 0 8)73W 1548

>me, I B I V S V f l V S R r f Stour^ P E R S O N A L C A RE" H O S P IC E C A R E* H O M E C A R EL ' M e d ica re /M e d ic a id

Certlfiedm ondedOfli 734-0600 Twin F a lls^ 436-6566 M in l-C assi(.tnn MAGICVALLEY

IDAHOHOME HEALTH AND

* HOSPICE734-4081 TMn Fans

4na& . 436-6655Mlnl-Cassla 3'®* Certtflal/Ucensed/Bond

. ' 1 ■

/liscellaneoi“ I 4 710 I IT ^H O R S E E Q U IP M ^

nt. BE N T A R R E L L e a d d lo .IS, good condition. 467-2207

•Si W A N T E D h o r s o w a lk - qr/oxordsor. 423-4494

f I A

r m a t t b n o r y o u r s e r v ia

h h | | k q q 3 B | | |T fE IM a m aiq Beneflel'e Home Care

" DryvraJ* Painting‘ Co/pontiy Aii h o m e repeiirs

JO In s id e & o u t IO y rs e x p .

■ FREEESTIMATCSI ' Call B ruca

J 733-7543Bill’s Handyman

^ N o jo b to o s m a li L ight c o n s tru c tio n .

R e m o d e lin g , P a in tin g '® A lso L aw n C a r e > 423-4296 o r 420-7079

■ Homo Repairs Of All i ^ d s

C A LL ’ D a l e R o b i n s o n

7 3 4 - 2 9 3 9SOUTHERN IDAHO

BUILDING & REPAIRParting. Roofing, Sifing. Oedcs,

Rmpos&RomodofingofAIITypoi

II . 736-1716

324-8432 & 326-5332

W a rd 's H o m e .C o n s tr u c t io n

ff Room additions, remodenng, eiodrlcal. plumbing. Nojob too large Of too small. 20 yrs

'"p exper. Free estimates.Call Ward 734-6294

■ ■ z h e e b z h

, McGinnis Enterprisesion Welding & Concretei Fabrication & Repairas. 24 Hour Portable SendeeV3 FREE ESTIMATESling 733-0033or73&0118

— tSSH M SlM" RJLLClHCLE/SPRINKiIRS

. Sen,Hdng new & old joil systems, conversions,

manual/ electric, landscaping.Free Estim ates

324-7653 or 420-6036

MR. GREENTTie Yard C are Serv icem an

■ Mow-Trim-RotoUll-Repalr

Sprinklers-Landscape 734^068 or 4206101

!^EE ESTIMATES

ST’ MVC 733-9446MrinWersy^ems.fe^?’

n^c decoralhre colored concrete.SAVE 10-^0%

_ over most contractors.

IJ TONY’S LANDSCAPING.ical. Pruning, trimming, new lawn ntry, sprinlders, spring deanups &

dean lots. 15 yrs. exper. We ^ do whal ybu cant Froo Est I 734-3322.

I n l ' CUSTOM led ROTOTILUNGax) S'tllier m ounted o n tractor I tojn 4a - w ee d ro to cutter- S066 Call Murray B arkm an a t ^ 734-6030

|ny DESERT OASIS'? h i T re e se n r ic e ,^ Sprinkler & Landscaping .

Serrfcing M agic & W ood R iver V alleys.

m m B88-2011or734<»61

BETTER HOMESintiai Seamless skOng, vinyl tiding, 'leas' ' steel roofing, continuous

rain gutter, windows,- lnterk)r&exterior door.

4 2 3 ^ 1 0

RE H E u & i & i u u S l .MAGIC VALLEY

Jd MEDICAL SUPPLY . ANDOXYQEN

MEDICAREWEOICAID/ 7 '° INSURANCE ICE 734-0600 TVrin Fans

1436-6566 Mlnl-Casala PEOPLE CARINQ

g j ^ ^ O R p E O p L ^ ^

^ M H O H E P A Iim N Q iR E S T O R A V O N

AIM wallpapering. 20 yrs.: H>ded experience. FREE EST.

R eason i^ rates. Quality iho woric Refs; ag4-66l7

■ ■

o i j s - R e c r e s

4 7 1 0 n I - I h o r s e e q u ip m ^ I

I. 1 9 8 6 .C h a r m a c 6 h o r s o 7 s la n t Goosonock. Ooluxo

+ m ony ox tras . Incl. fin­ish e d tack room. S8500. Call (208)734-8148.

t v i e E

I B est Painting ' ig B e s t quality I, B o s t wori<manship ' ' B e s t price

324-2428

Claude’s Pro PaintingL o w estb ld ln to w n .

1 H ighest quality. Exterior b ru sh , roil, o r sp ray . Also

oiling roofs, ail work. G u aran tee d . Local refs.

) F R E E E stim a te s ! th roughou t M agic Vaileyl

CA LL 7 3 3 -2 7 3 5

Jim Waggoner PaintingR esiden lia i; co m m erd a i,

b ru sh and roilenivori<. p re s su re w ashing . F ree

=» e stim a tes . Cail 543 -4271 .

; NORTHWEST COLORSD on’t le t your h o u se fad e

In th e sum m er su n . P ro te c t it w llh a new c o a t of p a in t F re e E stim ates .

Call 324-85983-

” FREE OIUNG ROOFSY o u b u y th e lin s e e d oli

_ fo r $ 1 0 p e r ga l. & w e■ a p p ly it fo r F R E EI EUROPEAN PAINTING■ C A a 733-2774 IS

® I PROFESSIONAL ROOnNQ&COATINQS

7 3 3 -7 2 2 1 o r 3 2 6 -5 8 5 7

I C o m m e rd a i , Industrial,

residential. Buildup roofs,

IS

^ JOHKSSHMPENIHGSEHVICEComploto sha/penlng cart^o& steel saws.

•Clipper sharpening S r e ^ r . an <41 B ro c k e n S t S .

734-4050 * 1-800471-4050

A-1 SH ELTO N 'S T R E E SE R V IC E

• S e r v in g M ag ic V a lle y , ig. W o o d R iv e r V alley s. o r w h e re v e r Ite. F R E E E S T IM A T E S■ 7 3 8 -3 5 1 8

DALE'S TREE UMB CHIPPING

G. F o r m u lch o r d isp o sa l.»n F r e e E s tim a te s

(2 0 8 )7 3 4 -2 7 4 2 M 7 3 3 -3 1 2 3

s t R 4 R T R E E S E R V I C ETrim s, removal. Also

_ stum p grinding. Fully J J ] insured. Free estim aies IM in M agic Valley 324-3667

or 800-67^6223

TREE STUMP GRINDING & REMOVAL

F re e E s tim a te s a t 733 -1 5 5 4

■m N O V A TO ETim W s Fait Session K-e

IndM duai^ Phonks ,0 Reading ♦ Writing ♦ Math

Can Bed<y@ 734-7832 Of Ruth @ 3 2 4 ^5 2 2

1 RATHER HAVE A N -A " _ W EC A N H ELP S •^uarertteed Tutoring'^ m English Grammar/Wriling ( f l Creative Writing

r's.i

ELECTROLUX Vacuum d esn ert,

I tham pooers, central vacs,

ta le s , M fvlcet and repairs.

733-5618

i E B B B B SSTANDLEYTRENCHING• repair of any equipment

Is ' ‘ aluminum pipe repair •• lia 'a n in fidd maintenance - I 7 3 4 ^ * i-8 0 b -7 3 4 ^ 5 5 4 e

• 1 0 0 1 3 n JA v e .W . •

r a

m.: ViriNDOWCLEANINGT . Z enuan E n te rp r is e s lUty C a ll fo r f re e bk i.r 1.80&«94-7163

ational4 7 1 2 I II OULTRYiRABBI I

s i OSTRICH $$ I V isa & MC occoptod.

, Cradio A cros Ostrich Form. 208-536-5460

^ o iT R ic K * •C hicks-2 m os old ! $800 oa,-you pick W innom ucca. Nv.

(702) C23-S912

. Ostrich P o o d 'Stortor-Sroodor-Makitcnmo

F arm City- ~ A n im al S u p p ly , Jnc . - ......

1.S00-78S-4436/734-1S45 '

RABBITS WITH CAGES I foroolo. Coll 934-4955. |

Why koop II whon you no lono«r nood ll7 So)l II wllh on oaay. Inoxponstvo dasd- flodOilCan 733-0931.

4 713 II ^ H E E P ^ Q O A T ^

O no 3 m o old rog . Alplno Buck kid. Excel, brooding history. Call 326-5367.

714 I

W oanor pigs, coil 324-4265 or 324-2216____________

801 1 A N T IQ t^ E S 4

C O L L E C T IB L E S

Anllquo looking {Uning ta ­blo w/chalrs. 423-5424

G IA N T A N T I Q U E S A L E

Ju s t movod to Halloy from Utah, havo a g iant vraro- h o u s o o f a n t l u o s a n d colloctiblos. Big salo Sat. and S un . 10:30-5;30pm .

. V /a ro h o u a e lo c ato d bo ­twoon Halloy & Bollovijo. right off Highway Unht In- duelrlal a ro a , ju st follow tho signs. 788-0706

H alley '8 A n tique Market R o b e rta M cK orcher Park

H alloy ID. 60 + d o a lo rs w/oak fumlluro, Plno Pri- m ativo . R osov illo , Hull, M cCoy po tto ry , cowboy colloctiblos. poddio cars, bold signs, toys. & morol Sept. 2 9-7 Sopt. 3 9-7

S o p t4 1 0 -5 Dlroclor; Aloe Loighton

OLD O H IE N T A L R U Q ^ WANTED

Any siz e or condition.- 1-800-443-7740

i rf” s S i1 A P P L IA N C E S

21 cu . ft. uprigh t froozor. $225. Call 733-9098.

Admlrol Imporlal stovo.

Iwortu) groat, SI 25.

Call 736-6080.

A m a n a w a s h o r /d ry o r . 3 y e a r s o ld . $ 6 0 0 o r boat oHor. Call 934-4743.

FREE 3 old rofrigerators, | old battorios. You haul.

Call 487-3900.

Q old s to v o & ro frig so t. S 3 2 5 . W h i te W /D s o t , $150. Call 734-6427.

MAGIC C H E F'lg capacity w a s h e r , S 2 5 0 . VVhlto W o s t in g h o u s o d r y o r , $150. A m ana Microwavo vrflhcan.S100. 733-4717

Stovo. Rofrig, Oold w ashor & d r y e r . M a k e o f f o r .733-800 9

USED w ash o r/d ry o r pair.’ S 3 0 0 /o f f o r . 7 3 4 - 2 2 6 0 ovos.___________________

4 804 I BUlLDtNGMATERlALS

(FREIGHT ELEVATOR, ca ­

b le a n d drum typo. Com- p l e t o p k g . 1 5 0 0 1 b cap a d ty . S o t up for 8-10' floor to floor. Could bo m od ified . $ 5 0 0 0 dollv-

J e red 734-4461

2 3 0 0 b o a rd ft w o a th e rd b a rn w o o d . 1 X 4 ,1 X 6 . 1X12. C A a 536-2239

4 805■ C U O A S & E Q U P ff ifT

R C A 2 4 X . fu ll s i z e c am c o rdo r. a ll a c c o s so rlo s .

I tr ip o d , u s e d v e ry little.

$650/offor. Call 436-9162 or 1-800-S74<M25.

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' Infant ca r eeat/carrier, $25. Now Q ro c o ew ing , $40.734-621 7

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2 U P Q R A D IN Q ? A n y o n e w ho h a s h a d exporionco wilh tho dealings of David M orrow, do in g b u s in e ss a s A-1 L a s o r B u s in e s s S y s tem a . loc ate d o t 90S

} S ho sh o n e St, In regard to aenrice e n e r th o eale .is- s u e s , o o m p o n e n ts . o r

■ so ftw are, p le a s e contact

R M ark J o h n s to n (208) 734-6527.______________

G 4 e io n

D R Y P IN E $ 1 1 0 -8 p ll t . -$ 8 0 -r o u n d . 736-080G

l l j e v e s , or.ieave m sg . .

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F lrow ood: H ard w ood orplno. 736-3518__________

Pino ond hard vrood.Call 734-6727.

S e m i- lo a d dry lodgopolo plno. $1500. F e n c e p o s t S 3 , p o e lo d / t r o a t o d S6 734-6033.734-9428.0v0a. ■

W ood B u rn in g S to v o 6 ’' pipe, blowor. guard , S300. A ls o n o o d 3 c o r d s of

. ■■■ rounds. 324-3734_______ .

4 sTi II F U R N tnJH E t CARPET

‘ Booutlful Droxol Horltago ; 1* bovolod g la ss top tablo w/4 oido c h a irs & 2 orm choirs. Uko now, Chinoso modom. 12 yrs. old. Coal w as $3600.-W III soil for $1250, Call 733-7537. c

COUCH a n d ch a ir . 5300 , for pair. Coll 736-0750.

' King s izo w alorbda; oxcol c o n d . n o w m o t t r o s s . S150. Call 543-4&40.

MOROAN SYSTEM Calif ‘ King w a to rb o d . 2 llbor-

i flllod b laddor & soft sldo m o t t r o s s . 5 3 0 0 /o f f o r .

- 733-2616______________ ^

M O V IN G M U S T S E L L K in g s i z e w a t o r b o d w /w a v o lo s s m o tt ro s s . $ 1 5 0 . Y a m a h a E ndu ro 175. $ 5 0 . W oodon twin bod w /m ottross S30. Oftoron all, 736-8964________

MOVINQ MUST SELU l ' Zonlth co lorT V SISO .Sony

storoo $ 7 5 .1 glass/brass dining 801 $80. 6 draw er ]

quoon w atorbod $70. TV/storeo cablnot $80.

Amoiro (now In box) $80. Dosk $55, Call 733-4717.

Mission stylo buffot, $200; w a ln u t d in in g ta b le , 2 loaves. 6 cap ta ins choirs, : $ 2 5 0 ; o a k m ic ro w a v o

j hulCh. $175 ,543-6048 ,

'• Moving S alol Custom Evor- '■ ton quoon malUoss, usod

1 yr. g re a t for w atorbod '■ f ra m o . $ 1 5 0 . 1 dbl bod ^ SQL $50 or oftor. 733-2431 ,

Q uoon b o d . oxcol cond .,~ fram o/2 so ts shoots incl.' $ 2 5 0 / o f fo r 7 3 4 - 9 6 5 2 " loavo m sg

I* Unlquo anllquo doublo bodil w /n o w m o t t ro s s & boxy s p r in g s . $ 2 7 5 . roll to p3. dosk. $200. sowing tabloI $ 2 0 .733 -1532 atlor noon

812 IH E A T IN G &

A IR CO N D fTIO NlNG \A m ana w indow AC. 10000

BTU. $200. 733-3902.

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r S lo ragoA uction -197S . L ocus t 5pm . Aug. 21.

- All A m erican A uctlori Co.

4 815 I_ l ^ k W N ^ G A R D ^

5 All of MV. Tractor & Ioador.rololllling. mowing, blade

_ w o r k , c o r r u g a t i n g ., 326-4631.______________

C r a f ts m a n S o a r s 10 hp _ oloctrlc sta rt 30* mowor. 6 It. s p d , l ik e n o w . u s o d 6 it. tim es only. Will sacrifice.

Call 7 3 3 ^ 6 4 1 anytime

Ity EXP. G reenskoopor swantslo to do your yard worki Fairir, prices. Sprlnklor system st/o Inslallod. 30% off compe-17 tition price, Jroo bid. Jim— 736-8352 or 733-5139 lOr —

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30 New M arcy Mock 3 Gym- s ty le w olghi machino w/

— a lm ost ovorything. Trade " I fo r llghtw oight 6-poroon . c a m p trir. o r bost offer.y 543-6943.______________

a - ^ ■ Im- i 817ib I M IS C F O R SA L E10'bo 25* C onsuloT V . 733-9656.

6* F l a t D is c h a r g o h o so _ (now)-300' rd 8* F l a t D is c h a r g o h o so 6 . (now)-300'

Portoblo sh o d 6X8. insulat-— ed & pa in ted (nice). Coll " I 423-4900.

nr 8 ' s la to pool tab lo . oxcol.^ c o n d . n o w fo lt w /b a lls .‘f" r a c k . 2 Q 'a . $750/offor.{*• Call 324-7948.__________

62 BLAZE ran g w ood bum or w /fan. $76/offor. Old coi-

~ lectible biko a n d panafia’ king b e e t offer, 733-0016

Boautiful now WhWloldpel- 9>; lot a lo v e , u se d 1 winter,

$1800 FiRM. Includes red brick hearth . 324-1338

Beautiful new Whitfield pel­let sto v o , u s e d 1 w inter. $1800 RR M . Indudos rod brick hearth . 324-1338

ine 'ic e C am por shell, fits full slzO [Vld tm ck bed . H onda genera-' ] sa to r E X 650 .733-4236

IS ! EASY cholesterol free cake re d p e . S e n d $3 plus self

i . a d o re s s e d e iam p e d en- f . v e lopo to :P & W .P .O .B ox '

8 4 . J e r o m e , ID 8 3 3 3 8 - 0 0 8 4 B o n u s : F re e e a sy p l a a red p e .

^ FO R SALE: 76 stackable c h a i r a w /m a ro o n c lo th b a c k s & a e a ta . 'f t e v io u s

— * r e a t a u r a n t Os®. Q o o d lilt: sh a p e , no toa rs . $15 ea )0 9 or $ 1 0 e a for all 7 6 - Call

, 734-6160

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F R E E PA U .E T SPick up a t back com or of - building o t Timos-Nows. F 132 3rd S tW . Twin Falls

! QE refrig . a lm o n d color.13 .6 cub ic ft. $ 200 . J 0

, Ponnoy microwavo, $75, - I V io l in * A e lz o . $ 1 8 5 . Fr 733-6611 ________

G RECO 3 8 0 Point Airloss1 w /n o w h o s o . g u n , a n d -

quick c h an g e Up. 16’ and S 12' a lum inum planks. MI-

,1 crow avo ovon. whoolbar- , row. typowrilor. 733-0770 ^

f Q r e a t b u y s f o r b o c k to. s c h o o l: Skill saw 6'A ' in -0 oxcol cond. $75, Kenmore a

hoevy duty w ashor, excol I■ cond. $125 .736-1609 . I

[ Log Cabin pkg S IO ^S \ [j 24 ‘x32 ' with 8 ' porch roof.

7* Sw edish cope, soddio ,0 notch logs 2*x6*T&G roof ‘ n docking. P lons, vidoo. lofl . If & othor s iz es avallablo. F

307-684-2445,

MUST m ovo comploto sot- •-V oUtte system , $2000/olfor. F , 423-5292 aHor 6pm.

M ac w /p r ln g o r . 20M B HD. lo a d o d w /soltw oro. $350. S upor singlo walor- - b o d , c o m p lo to w /s ld o

^ mils. $50. Natural g a s fur- I )■ n a c o . 1 0 0 B T U . $ 5 0 . I2 423-5993_______________ *

TRAM POLINE Llko-now° top. 734-2395 ofter 5pm.

~ U sed 3 6 In. g a lv a n iz e d .J c o rru g a ted cu lvert pipe . ‘ rt Two 20 -foo t p iocos wllh i rt band. Soil ono or both, $5 ^ por ft. (206) 837-4867. |

V i ^ I I j n ^ C A U N s r a u M ^B lessing trom bone Exc.

- cond. $250 734-2633 id .'X B lu e r id g o g u ita r w /h a rdp case . $200, O scar Schm-lo idt au to harp w/hard case ,n $ 2 0 0 . B oth oxcol cond .- 734-3244_______________

B undy S o lm o r flu te with c o se oxcollont condllion,

1 $ 4 0 0 or b o s t offer. Call J 676-0062, __________

B un d y tro m b o n e , S175 .- Call 734-7371.__________

C o n so le p iano , oak . oxc.J c o n d . & n e w e r K irb y

vacuum . 324-2182.

For sa le : C larine t SI 25; VI- “• Ola, $2 2 5 : Violin. $175 ; n C e llo . S 1 2 S . M arch ing

bools. $150. Call 734-2217

J Q ood usod a lio saxophone ,r with c a s e for aale . $375.Io Call 438-8915.

M o v in g a a l e . 1 5 u s o d p ia n o s . All s ty lo s . M ust’

,o go . Below w h o le sa le by g 6/26. Hurryl 676-2717

^ O R Q A N -L u x u ry S p in e t” • Lowery Cotillion, like new. _ $1875. A ntique 5 4 ' wal-its n u t t a b l o w /4 lo a v e s .l]f $675. 423-4444_________

« R w to re d ptanoa.733-3905

Spinot piano, in good cond, _ $475, 423-5424.________

1 T R U M PET C onn stu d o n t . m o d o l. $ 2 5 0 . 543 -9266 y ovoa.

YAMAHA flulo. Exc cond. $350 326-5365

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Ir 4 ® 2 0 II PETS & SUPPUES I

^ A K C r o g l s t o r o d C h o - c h o la to L ab p u p s . Dow c la w a . l e t s h o ts . Intro-

■J ducod to birds. 678-4746

- B O R D E R C O L L IE R o g so w ork ing p u p s . W orking

p a ro n ts . A lso m a le U a- s o m a. 733-5425

ot- BO STO N T E R R IE R AKC :oii rog fonuile puppy. $275.

934-5559

^ BRITTANYS. AKC rog. or­is . a n g o /w h lto . 1 m a le , 11 or. m os. 1 fomalo, 8 mo. 275

Jackson 734-1243

w C H E S . BAY R o tro lv o rs . a l- A K C reg. 1 'A yro id fem a- ta - Io. O ood homo, $400. Call16 even ings 736-4563

tel- C H E S A P E I< E A K C re g or, p u p p ie s . $200 . P a ro n ts red g ood hun te rs . Call aftor

6pm 655-4141._________

wl- DOO PROBLEMS? Good :er. N e ig h b o r Dog T rain ing rod h a a d a s s o s to holp. En­

d o r s e d I n s t r u c t o r s .- 423-5442iz o .................ira-' FREE to good hom o Aus­

tra l ia n S h e p h e rd Dingo T " c ro s s . S h o ts , n e u tered . “ 2 733 -6 6 4 1 o r 543 -6115 ,

m sg . phones.

JOX'__FR E E . CHESAPEAKE V4. S8-____ 'A G o rn ridn S h o r th a i r . is y ____m ale, a p p ro x 1 Vi yrs. old. ___ ..Call 734-6180._________

Ible G E R M A N S H E P H E R D o th ' pu p p ie s . $76 oach . 532- o us 4 475 , Rupert. ID.

; M G ERM A N W IREHAIREC POINTING GRIFFONS AKC R eg. 543-8077 ,

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GREAT DANE PU PS AKC. WiHarioquino. Morlos, bo th ]£paronts, M/F. $250-$700. —(602) 087-3146, Wi

I tiLAB AKC black p u p a . 8C hampionship bloodllnos. A

11 w o ek so ld .$ 1 5 0 . o436-3236 n

POMERANIAN AKC p u p - Wp ie s . m a le . $ 1 5 0 . C a ll c438-6093_______________ 1

POODLE - AKC A pricot. [m ale, ly r old. 324-3737 —

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w k-o ld , f e m a le . F a th e r ^ Gorm an Im port Beoutifulmarkings. W oll-temporod. E$495 .733-3389._________ f

ROTTW EILER. (2) B lack U b X pups, tails dockod& d e w c la w e d . A s k in g ^$75 .543-8529 aftor 3 :00 . w

SIA M E SE , p u re b re d k ll- !to n s . 1 m olo . 1 fo m alo . p$25 each . 436-5300. !j

W A N T E D W O L F M IX ^P U P S . C o t l c o l l e c t ,209-835-675Q .__________ {

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B & G P R O D U C E slO o c re o f U -pickvogotabI- './ 03. Call 326-3303 for info. 2FREE opricots, you pick all • VV

you w a n t Call 324-4512 . ' for an oppolntmont.

R asbo rrio s for sa le . Y ou- pick o r wo-plck. VoryBor- J ty Fam is. 4 1/4 mis, e a s t of K -m o rt o n A d d is o n A vo„TF. Call 423-9071. ,------------------------- I I

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8 ft s a te l lite . $25 0 : 10 ft I mosh satollito with P a n e - , s o n ic ro c o iv o r , $ 2 0 0 0 . | Call 734-0758

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to o sq . fl. usod ook tongue & Qfovo flooring. 886-2733

1 0 ' L a rg e r non -w o rk In g color T V s a VCR's. Call ” 423-4676 ovos & w knds |

Any size gooso docoys I and chost of dmwore.

Coll 734-6164.

Com puters, printers, onything oloctronlc. NOT WORKING orWORKINQ 733-6760 will pick up troo.

DRESSER draw or. dining n » m tablo/chairs, ond ta- blo, otc, 733-0016_______ :

Enduro or Uko m odol m o- tofbiko. 200 cc or larger. Blroot le g a l. 4 s tr o k e e \ m u s t Reasonably pricod. Cell 5 3 6 -5 6 ^ 6-10pm.

Hofloy Davidson m olor cy- ; d o s running or n o t W ant- I od 40'o or 5 0 's b y d d o s .. 543-6294 ovos or m om s. _

' Jnim noso gonomlnr. 3000 to 3500 w atts. Coll G ary ,

. @733-0674. t}. U VE TREES WANTED) u p to 3 0 '.S p n jc o & o llty p o s' Call 206-766-2676.

7 M assoy-Forguson trac to r. *‘ m odol 20 or 30. rea so n -: ab le. Buhl 543-6390

• Milk pasteu rizer for hom o use . Coll 532-4398,

> P rivato party w an ie o ldo r~ c o i n s f o r c o l l e c t i o n .'• P lo ase call 326-5887.

: W ANTED 3 -p loce knock -‘ dow n type oloct. cem e n t’ mixer. Will pay cash .. R alph • 736-0726

'• WANTED P ocket w atches, m o n 's & w o m e n 's . RalU r 0 a d & g 0 1 d x - a e o . 734-8466._______________

WANTED sm all e co n o m i­c a l c a r . r a t e d g o o d in

V g o o d c o n d . f o r a h ig h school s tu d o n t paying In

\ t h o r a n g e o f $ 2 0 0 0 - $- 3000. U u rn 733-0016. g „■g W ANTEI^ U sed d o g can l- I- ora. bathtub In good con ­

d itio n & d o g g ro o m in g e quip , o l ony kind. 736 -

p 6550. day s or leave m sg . i. -*" i

WANTED: 1978-80 m otor- hom o AT. A/C. s le ep 5-6, r- to 2 5 ’.low m llos.733-7108

5 W A N T E D : A T V 3 o r 4 w heeler 366-2375

J. W ANTED: P r o p a n e ta n k I- 2 0 0 -5 0 0 g a ls , a ls o p ro - i]| p a n e wall h e a te r 25000 -

40000bhJ. 736-0023

[ t ' W ont to Buy or u se for stud ,S m a le B e a to n T o r r lo r . . o r 438-6093

W a n te d 106 5 F o rd M us- Z tang with a 289 o r 3 0 2 V8 ^ m olor, wllh good Intorior ® & exterior nnd w n s good;

f ■ o lso looking for a 196 9 o r 1 9 7 0 , Z 28 o r R S C hov .

__ C a m a ro , a u to m a t i c In ts . g o o d c o n d it io n o r c a n QO trado tow anls a 6 cyllndor ,d. M ustang In good condlU- 5 on. P hone : 733-83B 0 o r

733-6838 a ny tlm * . •

V4, W anted to buy can o e . Callir . 324-1201________________

W anted to buy natura l pine J . d resse r and Chester draw - )D ors, good condition.12- tS l7 3 » 0 1 S 2 .

- W anted to buy non w orking. =D V CR's, computer*, monl-I t o r e 8> p r i n t e r s . C a l l

733-9444.

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4 825 I1 W A N TED T O BUY |

W antod Levi 501 lo a n s & lackots. 643-6901.

W anted to buy oldor gu i­tars. tube typo amplifTors & e trlngod in s lru m o n ts , ^ Amorlcan mode,-working o r no l, 7 3 4 -4 4 1 5 le n v o m essage.

W antod to buy u so d Mor­cury S ab lo /hord T a u ru s 1968/1991. under 80.000 m i l e s . C a ll 7 3 4 - 5 6 2 6 loavo mossogo._________

W antod to buy. Y am aha 60 - m otonyde. Call 536-5801.

W antod to buy: Oldor Barbie's & Barbie d o thos from tho 1960's-70’s . V/lll buy o sla tos o r collections.

Call 733-9688 or 733-1322 ovos. ■

W a o te d to buy : O re g o n M yrtlow ood b d rm fu rn . any ploce. sold a l Hoosler F u rn itu re s to r e I9 3 0 'e - 1940's. Call 436-4443,

W anted: doublo bod framo g ood cond . Coll o fto r 5,543-9074_______________

W antod: Will buy b o s t 4x4 , under $600. Call Sponcor a t 734-2398,____________

W a n te d : WIII p a y u p to ;$ 1 2 0 0 c o s h fo r sm o l l- m idsize cor, good c ond . ; wilh AT. 734-4151

. W anted: Y am aha. 1980-83 'XT 250 m otorcycle. Any • condition. 733-6793 ;

W a n to d : g o o d q u a l i t y M andolin . 3 2 6 -4 0 4 3 o r326-5346_______________

Wontod; ig. lightweight te n t ., for back pocking: b o ls te r for Y oga: T h e T ouch of ■ ^0 Masters H an d '(fro m H om o In to r lo rs ) E a r ly /American co ffee /end t a ­b l e s t h a t h a v o d r o w - o r s / c a b l n e t s ; B r o y o r horaos. Call 733-4356. •_

W A N T E D O ld d u c k o r g o o se do co y s. M ust bo very roosonabio 837-4040

W ANTED TO BUY: tlquo walnut fumlluro, old pursos, c rochotod & om- b r o l d o r . e d l i n o n s .

[ 733-3736_______________

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: T I M E !i 2 days, 5 lines ! S15

$2 for e o d i additional lino* Listed by sopa ra le d llo s for

y^eur convenience on Fridays & Sa turday 's

» Wllh prepaym ent you olso ■ gol our gomgo sa le kill

Doadlinos:■ Thursday 12:00 noon for

Friday Friday 12:00 noon

for Saturday

: TF -SioragoAuction - i g T i S. L ocust 5pm. Aug, 21.* All A m erican A uction Co.

" TF. 1625 Shoup Avo. E a s t 4 family yard sa lo . good

* d o th o s . furn itu re , m isc._ e-19-95thnj 6-22-95.

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- 4 901 IK- I ATVS/UOTORCYCIES

1984 Honda XR 350 . supor trap, oxcol cond, $1,295

— 734-4848.

II- 1993 Y am aha YZ-80, Exc.) ' c ond . 2 e x h a u s t p ip e s .

Slloncer. 734-4365.

1994K aw osaklK L X 650R . in $4SOO/offor. 886-7152

’,n 1 9 9 5 S u z u k i . R M -1 2 5 ,.S Hardly riddon. 423-4395.

850 Y am aha S p e d a l. runsH g r e a t . 2 ,3 0 0 m l, $ 8 0 0 . •n- 324-5568.'0 HONDA *94 4 tracks, 2008- Type 2. U sed 1 yr ,$3000^ or b e s t ofter. 432-5564

HONDA'93 llO O S h ad o w •8. by ownor. Uko now . $5795 38 S e e a t Adventure Motor-

Bpoit 2469 Mmberiy Rd TF

HONDA 1965 V 65 M agna. . nl, cherry cond,, 19 ,500 mi.,

m ust s e e to a p p re c ia te , $350Q/offor. 324-4550

V65 Honda M agna. S1100.Call 733-5173.__________

-92 Y am aha V irago. 1100 _ cc. Low ml. Shore . Extra

a c c e s s o r i e e , $ 4 5 0 0 .i/a 324-6747,_______________

HONDA - ’84 V 65 M agna ” • 1100CC, Exc. C ond . Low ^ mnes. $2500438-801 lo m

Iri KAWASAKI *94, 250 Ninja a n for s a l e o r t r a d o fo r 4 - io r w h e e l e r . 8 0 0 m l l o s .Ittl- 423-S330o r ........................ - — ,_ i 9 W " I ;all I BOATS&

1 A C C ^ O R I E S .

Ine 1 4 ’ L onestar l ib e rg la s s IW- b o a t w /65 H P E v ln ru d s ,

motor. a t r s K s r . $ 1 2 5 0 .; - . iC an734-7437 .

tng . 1 4 ^ a lu m k n jm t> o a t4 tr i^ '. ; mP , vrithaShprnotoT.cJosed.r.---,-;.a l l bow. s te e r in g In lro n i;

S700 7 3 « 6 , a - > « 6 p m ,

^ews. Twin Falls, Idaho C -5 .

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R e c r e a t i

T H E A C E

“No one tests the de with bolh f e e t ”: —As.

; A nyone c a n m ak e w h e n t n i m p s b c h a m il foil .when trum p: e n th e s e c lu e s , how th e p lay to k e e p fron fee t w et?

D u m m y r e f u s e s f irs t tw o h e a r t s a n d force S o u th to ru ff a sp ired d iiunond sh lf m o re p rod u c tiv e .) II 3-?, S ou tT i'tjan s e e How sh o u ld h e p lay g u a rd a g a in s t a 4*1 b : If h e s ta r t s by let

to dum m y’s a ce , h is ^ W hen W e s t d isca rd

ond ro u n d , S o u th ci n h e c a s h e s anothc a n d g iv es E a s t h is I t^ie d e fe n d e r s g e t i fo r o ne d ow n. A nd if t im th e c lu b s first. E a s t ru f fs t h e th in S o u th "b ig tro u b les .

T o g u a rd a g a in s t S o u th s h o u l d lea^ d u m m y a n d c a s h q u e e n f irs t . I f tru m h e d r a w s t h e la s c la im s l l w in n e r s d is c a rd s , S o u th s t c lubs. E a s t c a n ruC w ishes, b u t th e defi o n e t r u m p t r i c k an W h a te v e r E a s t doi c o u n te r ; t h e k e y ti te e p in g th c t r u m p ; ti) e n su re e n t r y to < clubs.

N o te t h a t a f t e r c ■the s e c o n d h e a r t , J h e ro by w in n in g hi£

9 0 3 B O A T S &

A C C E S S O R IE S

16' boat 65 hp m otor, Hu ming Blnj fish flndor, I loocflrir. S 4 0 0 0 .1 0 0 N W . Ruport, 436-363S

1B76 19 ‘ C h a rg o r H orn fo t b o a t , 2 - to n o ', moi flaho brown, now 454 « glno, now BerkJoy purr

- n e w o x h a u a t s y s to i SSSOO/offBf. 324-4550

1987 Kowoaok! 65d 'Jo t 9 487-2771 o v e s.

1S90 650 SX . s ta n d up |i sk i,..vory f a s t , m odlfic

aiOOO. 543-6294.

1 ^ 2 1 5 ' Hvsldo soir-boll r a f t , I n c lu d in g fro m Excol. cond . S2700. C 734-9866_____________

199 2 1 6 .5 ft. f lb o r g la C am pion d o lu x o fishi b o a t. S 1 0 .0 0 0 . 8 -h o r M orcury 1 9 9 3 . SQOO

. b 08t offor. Call 934-474

1 9 9 2 S o a d o o j o t a w / t r a l l o r a n d e x t r a $ 4 0 00 ,326 -4193 ovog.

Fully adjustab lo t>oat/]ot i t r a l l ^ U k o now. S475

M o r^ ry A'A H P 0 /D mot< Ilko n o w , u s o d 12 h i $ 7 ^ . Call 733-6359 ov(

SEASW IRL 16* Rborgla 60hp Evonrudo. Trailer covor. S2000/offor. 324-4150 aflor 5pm.

W ANTED: M orcury Ma 76A boot m otor, 70 o r i HP. P re fe r 7 0 0 E U Bi lowor unit OK. 543-41: aflor 6pm o r loavo msg.

WETBIKE 600 CC S700 ( e s o w / t r a l l o r f l r r 324-2408

£ 9 0 4 J ^ A M P E R S ^ H E m

1 9 7 0 ? 11 ’ tru c k cam pc h a s everything, SHOO will trado for g u n s . 53

: 2 3 7 1 ,5 3 6 - 6 3 ^ Lalno

’ 1972 Travllto 8 ’ c ab ovo ; cam por, s lo o p s 6 . $55(

C all423-4519 .

4 yr old C ustom T opM r I s m a l l lo n g b o d r U « cam ping Insort, co st n<

. $1600 bo st offor.: 4 .1 7 5 /7 0 R 1 3 8tUdd« I tiros, u so d 2 tnon th s . be , pffor. Call 736-0917 .

8^4* E ld o rad o c a m p tr . •Stovow on-fum acoTO frii

h y d r a u l i c l a c k 8 ‘ g o ( frhapo, $ 7 0 0 . D aya 73 y.451. ovos. 324-3966.

8 f t ’ cam por, full t>ath, ^

CAMPER S H E U fits Foi . % to n , front'Slldow indo'

. $ 3 ^ .8 3 7 -9 0 4 1

C a b high c o m p er shell, fi regular bod , exco l. con

_ . . . _ w o o d In sidDohts (nsklo & o u t. $22

. Call 733-6359.

Excel, cond. 18 ’ 1963 Stc ; craft ten t tm ller. $2200/

. b fe f .C a ll 734 -4680

H bavy du ty PU b o x traiKI w /llg h ta . $ 2 6 0 /o f fe; ^ T 2 0 4 __________

H iin te rs ! D o n ’t W altl '€ ‘ R o a d r u n n e r 1 5 ' . v e i :a o a n ..$ 1 4 0 0 o rb o a tc f fe : 1^6-0308.

C-6 n m o s 'N o w s, TWin F

itional-Trar: e s o n b r i d (

depth o fa r iver a te ly s< a n d s h i

•/Ish cin fip ro y crb

ik e today’s g a m eih av e 3-2. M a n ym ps a r e 4-1. Giv-low do y o u p la n W E S Tro m g e ttin g y o u r 4 ^ 5

V Q J . :;es .to c o v e r t h e ♦ K J ' nd th e d e fe n d e rs * 9 5 3 ff a th ird . (An in- ihift w ould p ro v e ) IC tru m p s sp lit e e a n o v e r tr ic k .^ y th e tru m p s to -1 break?lead ing a t ru m p V ulnera

h is fa te is s e a le d . D e a le r a rd s on th e s e c - i can n o t reco v er. T h e bid .th e r h ig h t ru m p is tru m p w inner, c t a n o th e r h e a r t 2 A d if South t r ie s to s t , i t g e ts w o rse , opcnin th lrd c lu b , g iv in g _______c s ." l en s t th e 4-1 b re a k , e a v e th e a c e in s h h is k in g a n d Sou th h um p s b re a k w ell, l a s t t r u m p a n d e r s . W h en W e s t s t a r t s d u m m y ’s

ru ff w h en ev e r h e defense g e ts on ly f “ s t a n d tw o h e a r t s . \ J

d o e s , S o u th c a n * * •IT to Ih c g a m e is ip a c e in d um m y to du m m y ’s g o o d y®H

c a s h thj r d u m m y d u c k s ■t, E a s t c a n b e a h is a c e (d e lib e r- ctn

9 0 4CA M PER S/SH EU

S h o l l f o r s m a l l p Ick i $100, Call 423-6349 O'

9 S Of m om s.) N 3 5 TEARDROP 7 0 9Vi* w 8 Stovo, sink & refrlgeri! _____ "Q oodcond ltlon . $120(

r , s !>4 on- TETON TRA V ELER- 8 'pump, over sho t, bunk sloopsI te m , S love & ice box. R ta Ic60 bod. $760 734-1787

lotskl, .

m , I OUNS/BinXS22 bolt ac tion Marlin rt

— — r a r o l y u s e d , $ 2 0baling .. 423-4653. a m o .3. Call Browning 3 3 6 stockor.

bolt. new . $450/offer.-----------tor 5 a t 734 -6176 org la s s •733-5657Ishing — —h o rso COLT Com potiilon H-b«100 o r S ix 3 0 81 f o u r 2 0 ro u4743. m a g s . B l-pod & see-----------m o u n t $1150, 734-15i t a k i ------------------------------------t r a a , For sa lo W lnchostor mo'OS. 70, 338 , Loupold SCO---------- '3.5X 10. (50mm) synthi

475®^ stock. Cali 734-0461.

T asco 3X 9 s ta in le ss s t —:— ■' rifio s c o p o , b ra n d n i no tor, $90 . Call 324-4284.

lovcn' W E DO B IN O C U L A F------- 1 SC O PE REPAIR. E xprnlass e n c o d . 1 6 y r s l n t iller & p r o fe s s io n . 543 -85 -

a sk for Bob.I. — —— — — —

i 9 0 6 o re o ^ H O T T U B S ^ O O L

H o t t u b . w o r k s g o o ^ StSOO. 324-7254.

j e t -s e t h o t s p r i n g h o t t u b . Excollonl coi

' dition $1750 734-1787

= i I " 9 0 7^ U O T O R K O H E S ^

7 2 Apollo 25 ’ C iass A 2 n p o r , c o n d it io n e rs w ith 5000 or watt gonorator, good tJr 538 - 413 D odge m otor, lots

IO • sto rago . $6500 .733 -64

ovor 1965 P aco A<TOW, 31 '. I £ 5 0 . m llo s , o x c o l co n d ilic

L o a d e d w / o p l l o n — 7“ $ 2 4 ,5 0 0 5 4 3 -6 6 7 2 .0 )

!”uw/t new 6 9 D o d g e m o lo r h o ir

G ood m otor, g ood ooi d d o d $ 3 5 0 0 . S o o a t 3 5 4 ^I. b est W a s h i n g t o n o r c i

7 3 4 -3 5 2 4 .__________ _

ir! FORD E stab lishm ent 7ofrig.» 24 f t 4 6 0 ongino, ACg o o d f ro n t & r o a r . N e w Hr1 733 - w /c h ro m e s im u ia lo i 36. Vory c loan . $7095 .

• 6053 daya, 543-9272 eII, h o t -1e lec t. N ew 19e3H ltchhlkoril,S8____ 5th w heel Iri. N ew tri w

ranty, Ig ultra-glkle out M ow ali th e ex tra s . $ 2 7 ^ j*®®*' fer. 326-8667

w in n e b a g o2^,1 '? Mlnnlo 300 , Minnie Wirt S S f - Warrior. Brave; Advonfti

, BROCKMAN'S RV 7 3 4 ^ 1 8 7 l-eoO -773-ali

'79 D e l ta , 3 6 .0 0 0 acK l i , m is. Excel, cond. A lso ’

H onda to w car. $10.5< _____ 736-0976.____________

-gs ROCKWOOD Mav#• 3 0 ' 6*. F u e l Injec ted 4

-------- Ford, flen erato r. roof-i[ | '6 6 microwave, e tc , U ko ni v o ry cond. 12 ,500'inL $37,5 offer, o r o f fe r 788-0031 daj

788-3722 e v e s . -

In Foils. Idnho M onday, Augi

insportation

)GE® B obby Wolff-

' s e t t in g u p d u m m y ’s k ing ) shifting to d iam onds.

N O R T J! 6 -a i/4 » A 8 3¥ K 7 2♦ 8 3* A Q J 10 7

IT E A ST4 » J 10 9 4

J 10 0 ¥ A \ 8 5 3J 7 5 ♦ 1 0 9 4> 3 2 « » 6 4

SO U T H A K Q 7 6 2 V 8 4♦ A Q 6 2♦ K 8 •

jra b le : B o th ' s n N orth

lidding:

h E a s t S o u ^ W estP ass 1 P assP a ss 4 A All pass

ing lead: H ea rt queen

LEAD W ITH T H E ACES6-21-B

h holds:♦ A 4 2 V A J S 8 4♦ J I O 9 A I O 9

S o u th W e s t N o rth P a ss 4 A Pass Pass P a ss P ass

;W ER : S pade a ce . W ait un til s e e d u m m y b e fo re try in g to th e h e a r t ace.

UcequHtkntlanwAco. no.OnUSQ, TX7gM.wiUiSASEJgfrp)y.

I 4 9 0 7 ^ •LLS l j l 0 T 0 R j j 0 l i l E S & ^

c k u p . C H A M P i O N '7 2 m o 3 e v es torhom o, solf contalnoc

ru n s a o o d , $ 2 5 0 0 firm TTTT 5 3 6 - 2 3 7 1 ,5 3 8 - 6 3 2 ;

2 0 0 . g ~

—— I SNOW VEHICLES

•1S 4A long YAMAHA PH A Z E R '9i 87 $4600-YAMAHA V-MA)--------- '9 5 , $ 5 8 0 0 . E ach Witl

_ le ss than 200mls.W ells C a rg o trailer, '9 '

:o f o u r p l a c e , e n c lo s e < $ 3 5 0 0 . 7 3 4 - 3 6 7 5 0

1 rtflo, 733-1298.___________^2 0 0 - '03 s to rm 750. $3600. •&______ XLT 5 8 0 . 5 3 9 0 0 . oxce:or. A- cond.Anor5w k736-a25E er. Af. 'or 8-5 I 9 0 9______ I SPORTINQ GOODS

I HUNT1NQSUPPUES

Custom m ado golf d u b s , : Iron through sandwodgc 2yre. old. $150.324-428^

g o l f c lub so ts : 3 m on ' ^ o O c ond ono 733-0771

— 4 9 1 0| t R A V E L T R A IL £ R S

■78 Wl R oad R angor. 24 — — so lf c o n ta in e d . $3,50C A R & Call 736-3756.:xpori- .............n t h o '7 9 Kll C o m p a n io n 22fi 8 5 4 0 . vory clean , n i l bod, larg

batfiroom. lota o f storage ' ' ■ Cali early o r late or loav

m sg. 324-4185_________

9 L S 14 tl trav o i tra ile r , slove “ r o v o n , irg Ic e b o x refrlg o o d . $650. C d l326-5305

r r — 18 %' R o a d R a n g o r, soi contalnod, awning, oxco

“ n* cond. $4600 .733-0939 .

--------- 1976 R oadranaer. 2 2 'SlhI w heel, 3 -w ay mg..showoi

2 tanks, rongo. sloops e I V o ry c l e o n a n d n ic o

[ ^ 2 ^ $45Q0w/hltCh. 764-2513

5 0 0 0 ,9 8 1 21 f t. I lg h t-w e lg h 11 ^ , piroball Trir. G as. pwr c ^ b a t t e r y . F u i i y s o i t

con tained . G o anywhon r lo w ’ w / o r w /o u t h o o k - u p s lilo n Stovo, show or. rofrig. P

a n te n n a . Incl. R e ad y ti, a y " :

1983 C oachm an 19W . ex col cond. $5800. Call 324

4 N o ; 4975 or 324-3873.

o « l l 1986 Counuy ai™ . 35-611 ■ w hool trailer, w ilh sildo

> >7A out. so lf-conla lned , v o r AC In c le a n in 0 x0 . condition

CM^4Zi^4^^3 1991 C o a c h m a s le r . 3 5 '

boautJfui condition. $8300Call 734-1485__________

11.29', 2 0 'cam p in g trailer, ba th rl war- rofrig, $2400. Call Darroi o u t & 733-6548 or 734-2780.00/of- ............. ... — "

e o a u t i f u i 1 9 8 4 H o lid o '--------- Ramblor, 3 4 ' ProskJontUi

t r a v e l t r a l io r , tw in bo i Vlnnio m odol.w ou]dcon8ld o r22 i r t w to 2 4 'trailer In trado. 436 IV 0513 ovonlngs.■3187 ■-------- COMPANIONic lu a i Quality m a d s in Idaho so 7 9 NASH).500. A f f o r d ^ e , durable '

BROCKMANS' RV 3 ; ^ 734*31671-600-773-3ie7

3 460 Musi seiir 1978 Layton ^ 3f>alr. s e l f c o n t a in e d , e x c e l » new o o n d . S u p o r c l e a n j 7 ,500 s h a r p . L o la o f e x t r a s d a y s , $5500 , Coli 543-6569 01

420-8569 or 543-5682.

ugust 2 1 ,1995__________________

■' 4 ' . . ' : ■ ■

m

~~ 4 9 1 0 “| t r a v e l t r a i l ^

T E N T T R A IL E R . 1 9 6 : > S tarcraft. m ldsizo, sleep

^ W , rofrig., hoa to r. rang t ' l o p . $ 2 5 0 0 . 636 -2371

536-6323 Lalno.

S P O R T SM A N ’94 ■ 30' S loops 6. Loadodll .$17500/ofror 406-649-222

, 4 911■ u m J T ^ T R A J L ^

V. ton PU box trailer. $25( Call 423-4519.

6 n o . c o l l - W l l do It all Classmod. 733-0620.

1 ^ 3

1 0 0 2 A U T O P A R T S & A C C E S S O R I K

ts s C o m p lo te ty r o b u ll t 35 Chovy m otor, m ako offe Cali 736-0833________

FO R PA R TS 7 7 Plymoul Arrow, goo d 2 L onglni front ond da m ag e . & 0(

21-B 543-4556 or 423-4107

JA PA N E SE ENGINE & TRANS. 4X4 spodols.

1 -800065 -3742

MERCURY. T racer, .1981 sta tion w agon. 1989 Me cury Tracor H alchbacl

h S o i l in g fo r p a r t s . C a , . 736-6709._____________

1 0 0 5 A t m O U E A U T O S & C O L L E C T IB L E S

AMC A m bassador 99 0 .7£ ml. $600/otfer 733-9473

CHEVY-57 1 5 0 ,2 dr. 6 c> 3 s ( ^ . Ali original, 1 ovn o r, 4 1 k a c tu a l m l. run

_ _ good. $4.750. 324-8778

------1 CORVETTE 1982C o lle c lo r 's Edition

IVS Factory stock. Vory nice — ^ 27 .000 mllos. 734-434:

FORD '8 7 M ustang , rur 9 ° “ * good, In good cond. Ct '" ^ 3 537-6954, o r 734-46BS.

F O R O , M u s ta n g . 197<------ ; on ly 53K orig inal mllo

V ery n lc o -2 0 0 . 6 cylj = e Spd. nood to soil for no f pHal bill. $3100/offor. 881

2835 evenings.'9 5

MAXw ith ^ 1. '9 4 H A &> sed ■ I 5 o r

■ ■ ■ ■J258. • ■ ■

IS B Ifi^iiilr ia iflfcM L 'iiES ■

b a .3 ■ M B B W H Itdgo. ■1284. ■

0 ^ 0

B F n u U i K T

M u I ) 1 1 1

22fT

S ’ V-6 oavo Pow er Locks, ___ Seat, Cassett(

•frig.

■= ( asiss"ixcol. »(U#82SIC---- ------

i!; r o u tu u _______

^ S rS S *vr Of »tuoej48_----------

h i ! e ” 2 ?® “

I. TV>y tc TZJESfiP5 0 0 UMITED

IIA80TO------------

is

SOTirron loe w aoc ................

— aE S H S * '

S. TBi436-

1107

123 ' c e l . in & r a s l S o r

1

1 0 0 5 A N TIQ U E A U T O S & C O L L E C T IB L E S

'D A TSU N '6 7 . R o a d s te i

'Of* dally dflvor, neoda flnlat' ' ' od-M omplotecarforparU ___ $1500/offor. Call 734-269

F O R D 1 9 6 9 G a l a x 229 convortlblo. $7000 or bO!— . offor. 9 3 4 -4 7 4 3 .............

, e UNCOLN CONTINENTAI 1969 MARK 111

150 S tu n n in g , Im m a cu la to 100% original. 71k mis

— AC. C ar covor.Mlcholins, «nT oil rocords. $6500

726^991 day788-2tS7ovi

P 0 R S C H E 9 1 2 , 1 9 6 7 S h a r p I R u n s g o o d $5300. Call 733-0165

I “ T o o eI SEMI & HEAVY ■ ^ E Q U IP M E N T

1 6 ’ i n s u l a l o d v a n b o ; — I w /r o o f o r . $ 9 0 0 , $ 5 0 (

w ithou t 423-5432.

; 1 8 5 4 KW S p udn ik w /20 M pl so lf lo a d er bod. $11501350 1 9 8 3 P o o r lo s s ioga ln iffer. trailer w/wolghts. $2500___ Coil 436-57S3

>uth 1977 FREIGHTUNER. calIne, o v e r. 3 5 0 C um m ins, I:iOO. s p d , . long w hool b a s o' 1962 4 2 'boltod molol po ■7 - ta to tralior. 1968 3 8 'boll* od potato tralior. 543-465

1979 LNT 9000 Ford. 3S •og B . C . C u m m in s , 2 5 0 w ' whool boso. good rubboi

ask lng ,$6500 .438-5598.

/a l l 1S85 Chovy 'A ton w/utlls b o d y . 30 5 . V8 . AT. P S

~ v o r y c l o a n . $ 4 6 9 5 (208)431-5434. Burley.

^ 1 9 8 5 W o 8 l e r n s o l f u n lo a d in g s p u d tra i le r 738-6260 or 629-5046

^ FO R SALE 1978 40 ' 7 0 0cvl ga i. som i-tankor trolloivm- u so d for potato w as t 1Lina Stago lirt D oes not noojQ w ot k it 2 balflos, varlou— loads & unloading galo’t

G oodshapo , $14000/offo1 Call 829-5316._________

U 7 L o a d e r s /d u m p tr u c k : 1981 Fo rd du m p trucli

.nna ta n d o m axlo . C um m inColl o n g in o . 1967 b a ckhoe5 full-cab, oxtonda-hoe. 1?— yrd. articulated loader. o> 170, co i cond . S traight fram lie s . ' lo a d e r , d iosel e ng ine . y l/3 yd g o s dump truck, ingei hoa- soil Rand air compressoi 986- tr i . m o u n lo d . iow h rs .

$2950. Call 206-765-550

I n >

-6, Power Windows, * 5, Cruise, Tilt, Power 9 rte, Plus Mucli More

J 2 2 2 m

J 2 2 2 S___«333 ^

$ 4 4 4 HZ_______tKsm u

» 4 4 4 l i a s__. »UUS7«:

„*444» 4 4 4 PriSt

________ ■ ■ ■ iciurF.

$ 4 4 4I______ • ■ ■ ■ »RS4S«n

__*555 __*555 r _»55B-.^ ESEPBICi

11 0 0 6 SEMI & HEAVY EQUIPMENT

Itor,- 1 988 C honco 18 n .f lb o -lish- g la s s , h o t s t i c k tralle: arts . S u rge brakoo, tandem a; 2694 io . u tility o r c o n tra c U

r o a d y , a s n o W . C a j x y (208)431-5434. Burloy

PETTIBONE fork lift, moi o i Q S S O , g o o d c o n d

— $4000,208-436-6680

Publlo R e tirem en t I to . A uctionTiis. BAR BEE TRUCKING n s , - ' Dump trucks-bo lly dump;

m echanic tiucks-tools-El 'ovo Coll For Color Brochuro— MUSICK&SONS 939-177

O d i C H E V Y 1 9 7 5 , C - 6 5 . 1 w h o o l tru c k , 2 0 ' dum

— bod. Call 625-5635.

4 ioor■ i m u c K S ^ ^

3 0 x CHEVROLET. Viton. 1995 0 0 work truck, V6 . AC, Cfuls

A M /T^, 5 spood , a ir bo—- 15 .000 mllos. (w arran t/2 0 Call 324-5928.-------------5 0 0 -------------------------------------lin g C H E V Y '7 9 . R o b u U300. $2500/offor, 726-2354.

------ DODQE '8 7 .1 /2 t0n.'36(cab V8 4 x 4 .4 spd . $4000., 13 436-5302

DODQE RAM 50 ’88 wrill3 cam por sholl .$2500/offi1654 Call 208-829-5012

^ FORO F IO O R o o ts ld o '6en* 3 0 0 -Ocyl. Now radial tiro,bor .R u n sg o o d . 734-2879

98- f o r d '8 9 , F250 PU, 3C ongino, 5 spd .. 60K mllo

p q ' w /cam por she ll & carpig | ; k it Call 324-5824

FO R D '90 F150X LT V8 r n " E x t cab . Fully loadodll i ' ' M ust soo to opprodato .J $11.000. 734-5737

r r : f o r d 1971 f - i 5 o . s to iP™ d a rd T ran s . 3 6 0 o n g lr

w / 1976 9.5 ft Sport Wr Cam por. Loadod. $40 0 Loavo m sg. or coll oftor

S .offor f o r d 1 9 8 8 . 1 to n . 35i____ w /4 6 0 o n g in o , 5 sp<^ flettKHl. $7500. 536-651:

JCk. f o r d 1989 F250 XLT Lo la t fully loaded, charcof

100. Calif truck. 4 .9 lltor 6 cy• 1^* % lon. oxcoL co n d .• ox- $6975. Call 543-6294.am e ........... ...............0 . 6 FO R D ,F 100PU .-1977 ,S i igor- p o r sha rp , robullt 302 V isor, e n g i n e , r u n s g r e a i r s . . $3000/offer. 543-8529 e >500 te r 3:00 p.m,

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n 3 ,9 9 8___*777

g $777^__»777 s^__»777

$777 ® _ _ _ « 8 8 8 r „ » 8 8 8 ^ $8gg f c _ » 8 8 8

$ 8 8 8 r »999 h *999 i s ABE HI

J m J i T

I I 1007

FORD:.F100. 1967, 4 sp< Iber- 6 cylinder. Call S36-27K

FO R D .F100.1982.V 8.A 1 0011543-5313. -

C a l i FO RD.R anger,X LT,1995»y___ on ly 6K m ile s , 5 spd.

AC, n o e d s p a in t & froi b u m p e r. D rivo it home $2075. Cali 6 4 3 ^ 2 9 4 .

------ GMC 1971 4x4 350- Rur" good. $1800.324-3233.

MG ic-trk^i-kirkiririrititir*-inips- CHEVROLET. C hoyonns-Etc. S u p e r , V4 l o n . 1 9 7 4 ,lUfo whool drtvo. 454, AT, 57•1777 original m iles, factory Ar r r - - & a m / f m c a s s e u o . ai/.m o original. $3995.733-5761

— Votm ncvor know the valuo < d a u ltle d until you uno I CoO 733-0031 press 2.

- s r MAZDA B 2 2 0 0 ,1 9 8 6 .^'^ 5 * mllos. am a good. $415irulso. Call 733-5870.’ bog. .--------------anty) TOYOTA 1 9 9 1 ,47Kmllo;-------------B to ro o w /c a m p o r-sh o i------- $5900. Call 733-9137.u U t . -— -------------

4 low360 I 4 X 4 ’S

tooC H E V R O L E T - '8 4 S-1

-------- Blazer V6.R V Cam . novwllh- or tiros, ru n s g o o d , nic /offor sh a p e , 6 1 ,0 0 0 orlg mli

. Asking $ 3 5 0 0 -nogotlabi* —r r 736-7236 or 736-7643 9 65tiros. CHEVY S u b u rb a n . 198i 7 9 4x4. AT. AC, good shapi

$3495. Coll 423-5734.

nllos. DODGE 7 3 .1 T , 4x4 rur a rp e t good, $600.423-6737 .

------- DODQE '9 4 . 3 /4 ton 4X-V8 V IO . l o a d o d . 1 4 .5 0

dli mllos. M ust soli. $25,00110. /offor. 543-6036

------- DODGE 1995 SLT oxt calSton- 11K mis. 100K w arran t ig ln e 360, AT. LWB, all option: rang ex tras, bab iod . $25.00i

4000. 934-4003 oflor 8 pm. nor 6 " —

DODQE -95 oxtondod cc 4 x 4 , s h o r t b o x SL 1

3 5 0 , 22.000 m l.E vo3 637-69C

PORD '6 0 4x4, Short boi 302. m n s groat, $2700/i

r U r - ffor. 726-4065_________

5 ^ ' FO RD '6 2 . F -3 5 0 4X 4, id ' sp d ., n ew ong ino , groi

shap e . $5000/offer. 73-

7 ,#u- -112 V8 FORD 1988 R a n g e r 4x e a t , V6. 5 s p d . n o w cam pi » Bf- shell, good c o n d . $36C

or bost offer. 738-7334

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be»st offor. 536-6693 days o r 834-8628 evenings.

roM FORD 1990 full slzo bron^ m o CO. XLT, loaded , custom

- w h o o l 8 , - o x c o l c o n d , :----- $13.000. Call 734-6411.

a ™ FORD BRONCO II 1984— $4500/offor 543-6848. '

* n t FORD F150. 7 8 . now mo- ^ 2 to r . t i r e s , t r a n s . lift kil,57K 736-6260___________ __

FO R D /88 F150 XLT 4x4, L excellent condition, muat 2 5 soil. Call 636-5040.

FORD, Bronco. XLT, 1984;0 It. m o t o r - 3 5 1 C U i , 85K

miles. 4 spd . 4 now tires,----- inter, oxcol. 734-8212.iow _____________________

>60- FORD. Explorer, 1991. Ed-___ d ie B ow er, lo a th o r. sun

IIq, roof, CD p lay o r, LOAD- o i r - - E D r b o o u t i f u i . - o o i lu l a i

p h o n e m u s t so ill Offers :— 768-6100 or 2 0 8 - 7 2 6 -2 ^

Q M C . S u b u r b a n , 1500 , 1 9 9 1 . f lex s to o l s e a ts , front & roar air, fiborglasa

'‘ 10 ru n n in g b o a rd s , tow ing IOW- pkg. 69K miiOS. $18,900. nico M ust 800 to approciato . TI S. Ask for Bill @ 734-1227 .i W o . ...................} JE E P *84 C J7 , now ongino,— now tire s , n ew interior, )80 , noe>ds finlshod, $4000/of' 3po, for. Coll 934-0903 ovos,

----- THE AUCTION EXCHANQEu n s Buys, soils, & consigns • motor vohiclos, form. &

construction oqulpm ont

»D - TOYOTA '8 6 Fororunnor, now paint, oxcol Interior,

“ n r P W . $ 6 , 5 0 0 . C a l lS :ons, TO YO TA XTRA CA B .'64,300. robullt. Sholl. CD. big tiros,___ runs g ro a t Call 736-7278,

c ab W A N T E D F o r d 4 x 4 .L T . Approx. '7 9 . G ood cond.iW>3 423-4395.______________

S i 4 1010 1 ___ L ^ a n & | b u s e ^

4, 4 CH EV Y 1 9 9 0 A stro van , r e a t A W D , A B S . e x te n d e d ^34- length, low m is, exc. con­

dition. fully loadod , musi se o . $10 ,800 .678 -4357

4X4, e a e s a = _______>por D O D Q E . C o n v o r s i o r 1600 V a n .1 9 8 3 , g o o d cond . 4 $2500. Call 834-6165.

BBB— d i 1994 FORD

IGORT^^TCI

w M), Cassette. A!r Conditioning, S Windows. Power Door Locl ,

999 U CHEONE (

999 SEL|999 VEI 999L199 ^ L2991 9 Q Q D ^ P ^ Ki . »W «9U----

^ 9 E -L48S c S im S iE E

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Lari- DODQE vrindovv van. 85K ,Edi- m l..3 t 8 V8 .n o s o a ts .A T .. li in -. wori</camp ou tfit $1500 . ^0 or 733-8473lay s .—

FORD '8 8 A oroSlar Van------ A C ,P S , P B .C C . R u n s)ron- good, looks good. $5595. stom Call 326-4730. - . m d . .11. FO RO '8 6 C a d co E cono -

l in o C o n v e r s io n V a n .984 G roat for vacaiions, load­

e d w /o x l r a s . A C , P W ,------ C ruise. CD. C a p t chairs,, bed In back. DC accosso-1 •«'«. ry p l u g s , v o r y c lo a n .___ $7500. S o o a t Rock Crook

ixd R e s t a u r a n t w e e k d a y s nufit m o r n in g s , o r c o ii 734*) 4154 o r 733-3799.

^ GMC 1985 Va V an. rebuiltB 5K 3 5 0 o n g in o . n o w 4 1 1tlre>s. roarond, tow pkg. now ra-> d lo to r/pa ln t/A C /llres ro- ' b u i l t t r a n s . E le c w ln -CA d o w s / d o o r s . $ 6 5 0 0 .

■sur; g34-5559.______________ - -'AD- PL Y M O U T H ^92 G ra n du ia r- -v o y a g o r rL o a d o d .- 'o x c o l---------

cond. $13.500 .324-3766 .

------ VW 7 3 . W ostfalia cam por.>00. now 1 6 0 0 m o tor/c lu tch .•a ts , now tiros, vory good cond.J'ass oxtnis. 934-5820.wing ' ' ;,900. VW 7 5 W ostfalia C om porla te . V a n -a classic. Exc. cond.2 7 . Insldo a n d o u l. $ 4 ,9 0 0 .------ 733-7212 days. 736-9980Dino, ovonlngs. Ron.irlor, ----- ^0/of- _______________________ _2L_ I 1020NOE M AUTOS FOR SALE

'" I 50% off sa lo . 1992 Buicknnt Contury. custom . 4 door.

• 4 4 K m is . O n o o w n o r .------ $ 6 3 0 0 . A iliod A gonclosmor. 678-5526 or 676-7414

B U IC K . L a a a b r o .1 8 7 2 .455 . AT. AC. runs good.

— $400. Call 734-7123.

BUICK. Sky lark . 1 987 . 4 •27! ; dr. $3000/offor. 537-6595.

7 7 * CADILLAC ELD O R A D O '8 5 M in t c o n d i t i o n .

^ a O K m is . A il o x t r a s .____ $4700. 622-7703

C A D IL L A C '9 0 S o d a n> DoVlllo, whito w/rod loath-

e r , e x c c o n d , $ 9 5 0 0 . .v a n , 733.4691.d o d ............. ............ . - M..con- CARS UNDER $2001 Vohl-must ' d e s auctionod off by IRS. .157 - D E A -F B I, n a t io n w id e . - •-**” T rucks, b o a ts , fum lluro.l i o n com pulors. & m orei Caliond . to il fro o 7 d a y s i 1 -800 -5- 549-2951. o x t 2799,

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Transport;i 1 0 2 0 I ^ ^ U T O S F O H S M ^ I

C A D ILL A C ‘S g S o d o n . F O e V il lo . W h ite w / rp d lealhor. Exc. cond . 733- 6 7 7 1 o v o s 7 3 3 - 4 1 2 2 days.

CHEVROLET ’83 Colobri- ty , a u to . . P S .P B , now

. t i r o s , o x c . c o n d . . r u n s groat, $1800 733-1549.

C H E V R O L E T C o rv o tto , ’8 4 , lo w m l l o s , o x c o l cond., will consldor partial trado for HD m otorcycio Of com p tfl., 423-4624. ”

CHEVY C o lob rlty , 1 987 , [ n o o d s w ork , now tlroa ,

. $1600. Call 736-2589.

CHEVY M onlo C a rlo ‘80. T-topa, PW . w/now maga & tiros, SIBSO/bost offor.

, 739-2521 e v o s & w knds

C H q Y S ^ ^ n ^ r f a l '87

C H R Y S L E R , S th A v o . 1807. In top cond. S3S00'.

— Call 834-6165^---------------- ---

C H R Y S L E R , I m p o r ia l , 1 0 7 5 .4 3 0 0 . C a ll 3 2 4 - 3 4 1 5 a ft8 r6 :3 0 p .m .

DATSUN 210, I9 6 0 . Runs oxcol, robuilt tranny, now roarond, vory oconomlcal

_ 35 m/p/g $ 5 5 0 .7 3 6 ^ 5 t^ .

DATSUN 210, 1980. Rur!a oxcol,>obullt tranny, now roarond, vory oconomlCQl 35 m/p/g $550. 736-4568

DODGE ’90 Spirit, AT. AC, cruiso, tilt, ANVFM storoo, S 7 0 0 0 . 3 2 4 -3 4 2 6 a f to r 4pm ask for H osoa.

D O D G E 1 9 6 3 S h a d o w .AC, AM/FM c a s so t to ra ­dio, PL. PM. c ru iso , tilt. - 47 0 0 0 ml. S 6 ,5 7 5 . C all H 733-7631 or 543-S7B4.

DO DG E‘84 Colt. 4 d r hatch . back. 4 epd. AM/FM c as- - sotto. riins, S2000 or bo st H offor. S34-5471.

F O R D (2 ) '8 3 E s c o r l a , - good tiros, ono ru n s th o J. olhof for parta . $ 300 for both. Call S36-2530. ■

FO RD - '8 8 M u sta n g G T . c onvortlblo, 6 .0 , LOAD- EDI M ust se e . 734^4821

i f f l f f l j r o i H ® ] W M | | | | | | | | | | | | Q Q [ Q

tation' ^ 4 i r a o I I , L a U T 0 3 F 0 R 8 A 1 £ J I

. FORD 1990 T hundorblrd. H 73 .000 ml, E x a cond. AT. AC. Alpine storoo. Asking $ 8200oroffor.324-8105 ..

FORD Tftuma. ’89. $2295 r 460 2nd Ave. N, 733-8626 J

FORD Tompo 196 5 .5 spd . -Exc. cond. 733-6511 — - “

F O R D ; M u s ta n g . 1 8 8 2 . Must Soli, n o w 3 5 lW e n - flino. 4 spd . cruiso & tilt, 7 9 ' roar & trosh palnl. Call " 324-5395. 2

GUARANTEED ADS . ;

T he Tim es News guaran tees to sell

m erchandise. r automotive in 7 days and real

e s ta te In 15 days - —or rerun the ad an 7

additional 7 days a t no a d d itio n a l charge to the ,r

custom er. Ads m ay be cancelled early for custom er r convenience but ^ th e charge will

rem ain the sam e, m

M

I HONDA CIVIC '93 , hatch- ° b a c k , w h ito . 13K . o ir . ,

■ c a s a . . t i n t . 4 0 + m p g . , I S8500/offor 730-0071

I H O NDA '0 7 A cco rd . LX. ^ 4-dr. AT. Exc. cond. 324-

• 3127 or 324-1252. -

1 JA G U A R •09 . X J6 4 d rS o d a n . L o o d o d , w h lto |w /b iu o lo a th o r In terio r. ; p o w o r s u n ro o f , o x c o l

. .'cond ., financing avail. 78k Pim is . S 1 1 ,4 6 0 . / o f f e r . ,733-5031 !

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HONDA, Accord LX, 1892, ’ 01A C, cruiso, oxcol. cond . Colow .mllos, $11 ,296 . Call AC67S<I194. ■ cru

_________■ 73:J E E P W a g o n o o r . 1 9 7 6 ^

V-8, PS , PB, AC. cruiao,$2 3 0 0 .4WD ■ 734-9393. ^

M AZDA 6 2 6 '6 4 . Q o o d ^ cond. High mis., b u t runswell. $996. 733-3463. y j

MERCEDES •01 MOD 732.5Turt>o. Ivory/Palomino, c n -

healod leather s o a ts . All V ' records. 60K road mllos.

• Novor sm oked In. Ahvaysg a r a g e d 4 s t u d d e d ^s n o w t i r e s w /w h o e l s . I lS22.S00. 208-543-6332 ^

MERCURY T opaz S C ‘93 2 d o o r . A C. S u n R oof.Mag wiioola, Exc. cond. „ '$7500. 736-73SQ ^

MERCURY MARQUIS 7 7 V 0 Y ollow /gold. Vory

. goodcoodltJon.S900/offor ®?^ - 5 5 0 4 ______________ l i

MERCURY M onarch 1960. T T Exc. cond. $1000 o r offor.Cali 734-1202 OXL 105.

MERCURY. Bobcat. 1980, cn4 apd. good body & paint. >1

C ^ l 734-3096 .. * *

MERCURY, Com et, 1976, POIn insw o!l.$500.326-4e91. .4-<

--------------------------------------- miMERCURY. Cougar, XR7, ^

1994, LOADED, 6K mllos, Sm usl selll Call 736-3903 ^o r 7 3 4 ^ 1 7 . 5

M ERCURY, G ra n d M or- $q u I s L S , 1 9 0 8 , s ta t io n aw ag o n , a ll po w o r, 68 K ^m llos. S05OO. C all 734- f t5279 or 733-2376. ^

OLDSM OBILE. C u t la s s , f1981, PS , PB.-AT. excol. Sc o n d . S l O O O / o f f o r . a '423-6440. '____________ 5

• PONTIAC - '89 G rand Prte $S E good cond, Loadodl 6423-4415 ^

P O N T IA C ’8 3 S u n b l rd . f4 -d r. AT/AC. L ike n ew . $Low m is . 3 2 4 - 3 1 2 7 o r X324-1252.________. 5

PONTIAC. S u n b lrt. 1981, SAC, spoiler, rod (sporty). ^ i$5500. Call 326-8610. ^

3 $244f s pai month

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» O N H A C G r a n d P r i i C o u p o , 1 9 9 2 , V -6 , AT.

:AC. P S . PW . tilt, s te re o cruise, like nowl $ 11,600. 733-7201 a fte r 6pm.

SUBARU '83 now dirtch, cvgoo d tiro s , $1500 ^

^ B A R U '9 3 Logacy, load- «od . m u s t s e e . S i 0 ,6 0 0 . ^M U ST 8 E L L .C a ll A lien ^ 733-6136 o r 733-9367

SUZUKI '9 2 S w ift, g o o d cond , S 4 6 0 0 . g ro a t col- [000 co£. S T B f ^ . . _

VW Gulf '0 5 G ood cond. end low milage. $3200 _ Coll 734-3663___________ Ybi

VW 1992 Fox. 2 -d r., Low- 5 ml,. $5900 . Call before 7 n, a m & a f to r 7 p m . 6 7 8 - 7215.___________________ ^

HONDA'6 6 Accord, e x ce l. I c o n d . AT, AC, cruiso. CO L a te r o o . A M U S T S E E I $4900. Coll 326-5111.

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1990, AC. RKE, PW , PL, c ru is o . io a th n r In torlor, $10 ,900 ,733-3027

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PO N TTA C1990G randA m .. 4-dr. LE. E x a cond. Low mis. 326-5052. J

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W B U G 7 1 .5 0 ,6 0 0 origi­nal m ile s , e x c e l c o n d .,$2200. 324-1330

:HEVY C o rv e tte . '66 .con- vOTllbio, loadod and be au ­tiful, S16,900/of(er or part trade. 3 7 fr7746 collect.

•O RSCH E ’8 3 . 8 4 4 68K ml., $5995 firm. 324-2406 (bun M a vsiioty of Intorost-

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wlocks, air conditioning, tilt wheelj q

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T ion D ayton, au thor c o f Soul.” “A cross the softly iiv^abreeze that

: • , tions. •— .; . : “T he rolling h ills ci r ; : that seem ed to go on n-, “ m o tio n across every' 7- ':,: . s « n . The heat o f th e

: s l ^ l y g iv ing w ay t< ' -ncttth it ..yjOnc deep,

m om en t,I 'a 'sum m er i th ih !ay^ b ^h ed th thii h e » ris in g from a h( tronquiU y,<^plendor qu iet subtlei;cQnne?ti T im e w a s s ta n d in g

.. th q ))g h t, I 4 m surrc strength."

D ayton is speaking availab ility a t thot m ing , b eau ty and spii event o f ordinary life.

-“A li too oftcc," she to strive for. to fun tc

. s e lv c ^ u n ti l th a t mo good chough finally t

"W e th ink w c mu! K th in k io g ju s t- th e rig « o n e day w e w ill get f r jies. " l^ m c h o w the

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soul; w e only have ' t io n a l, p sy ch o lo g ic V b lo c k s a n d 'w e p u t

soul’s expression."H e re a re som e of

tions regard ing the in o ne’s self.”

.* R egard ing soul t ; ' d ividual s e lf is the vi - ' . th e so u l fin d s expn ' ; ‘ c o n fu s in g and ov er

■ p u r lives allow little rized vana tlon , the's<

: A t th a t^ l^ in t, w e ol therapiflt, fr ien d ,'sp

; ' - g ious IW dw ) ta,y /all to 'f in d a n d keep ou

; 1 A s C .S rL e w is p u t i t ; ? one,” a nd to thus, thi

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• • p rocess 'in w hich we ' tion, w eed out what

relevant, and anchor the cell assem bles ir to w h al w e once tht be designed to grow

; o u t our. lives. “W e c tha t devoting oursel' ing, expansion o f co tinua l sea rch ;tp und

^ • th e so u l.m o re 'fu lly : healthiandalld^frsus

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• ; . T h ere’s som cthinj - - b ack-to-school fashii ; grade: M any are don

T he basics includ< , je a n s are in; b aggy ji

' are in; b a g ^ d o r t s . are m ak in g ji comebi

F ash ion p ieces in ' ; sk irted vers ions (sc

r v e s ts a itd 'ja ck c is ; i < ; dresses fo r girls, Of Z ' '.’i -fabrics, including ta{ iT' i^ iO th e r t r e n d s inclu<

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or o f “The Q u ie t V oice the lawn leaves hisUed that passed in all direc-

s created a so ft h o rizo n . on' and on in a gentle

erything th a t co u ld bo the day hung in the a i r , ' y to the co o le r a ir be- :ep, longTand beautiful er afternoon. T h e soul th is m o m en t w as like i hot b rick , filled w ith . , o r a nd 'S c iltlen ess , th e .'. v> jp tio h 'w ith -th c etfemal:’ ' % ing s ti l l . H e re it i s , 1 i r ro u n d e d b y it . I t is ’

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:ing o f her soul, and its t m om ent to th e m ean- sp iritual le s so n s in an life.she observes, “w e hove -J n tow ard, bettering our- m om en t w h e n w c o r e , „ ly to b e w ith il. must live th c righ t life ,;,. , righ t th o u g h ts , so tha t g e t’l u c ^ , ” shc.cohtinT • ■ th e tn ip ;d o o r w ill f lyI see o u r so u ls . In the. f so u l, w c ;m is5- it a lto - '-r lul is p resen t a t a ll t in w s ■ so iil'ijs 'a 'constM t; i t is

c m it. T h a t is w hy thc the path to so u l. ' ■

iw the soul lake's a sim -' ness,” Bhc says. “ W e do )utside .ourselves to find ve to rem o v e th e em o- g ica l on3 in te l le c tu a l s u t 'in th e iw ay o f .o u r

: o f D av to n ’s o b se rv a - e “finding o f o n e’s squl

u la n d se lf . S ince th e in : . .; . e vehicle th rough w hich ' cp ression ,-w hen life is verw helm ing , or, w hen ittle room fo r personal- B^fibul goes in to hiding.: o ften n eed a g u ide (a 'sponsor^ te a c h e r , re li- vaU cw ith’u s ’a s ' ^ ’.seek y ‘ ourselves o n o u r path . -

It it, “I t iakes twocto s e e ' through reflection , h e lp ’

n in g th rb u ^ . i le a rn in g L eam ing is a we take m n ew inform a- hat w e see ds n o .longer hor ou r new th ink ing to s in ou r b ra in . C ontrary thought, th e b ra in moy

ow and change through- e can.' surm ise fn>m this selves to life long leam - ' consciousness and con- understand th e s e lf and i l ly ... a c tu a lly c rea te s us to live a m ore,m ean-

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ling really fam ilia r.abou t thi shions fo r k id s in k indergart idne in tha t o ld favorite fabri lude Jeans' and shorts. .Loose y je a n s are ou t. Loose-fit, kn uts are out. Shorter, trim m ei leback.in denim include overalls in (som etim es ca lled shorta lli s ; an d r a n n y Btyle» o f sk in Often, the den im js em belli

; tapestry, v e lv e t and fhke f\ir elude:khaye.{Lcli>8Bic'.:preppyyev ing the baggy h ip -hop a n d ^ fo r the p a s t fev /y ea rs / Items

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* the city’s best i ed and impecc{

TTiey are Pai arc as fashion:

V wrists dangle tl . M ostly, thc;

th ey 're also fi helps them to I

"rhcre orc pi lotion in Fmnc

. every five citiz V- - ; . The poodle i % . L. ;; r '• but Its populai

and now it’s oi i • country.

The dogs to III wrote in his English - thc ' Her King Chari

Like their n erything from caps ond gingl Top dogs travc

Dogs even h partment store boutiques ore

. thc poshest nei ■ . In w est Par

expensive apa: . l awns and ih<

frothy pink fl away from thi

. . . • children.;Zo,ii)couand

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son d ’etre foi: , ■ good, feels got

“ I p u t on s bright days, a min. W hy shoi

A n d in w in t gray, the dog < raincoats, PV( and a p ile Unit

' .; ^''Smaller'dc* besides, they

and matted,” sV eronique

West Highlan

Do pr;L os A ngeles Times

• Im ag ine you’re part o f i im ent.

Y o u 'v e been asked to 1 ing process — but no t w o r get-w ell cards. Y our jo

W eird science? Just w a T he pro ject director sa;

fo r fungus cultures. The th e ir g row th , as i f they wi in fection ; Tn the end, the

, ■ I'u'c'cived th e spiritual attent

■' ■ "^Lehind th is study and ( in te n s if ie d sea rch fo r < p ro v e s p r a y e r a n d m ed

■J h e a lin g p ro cess . Whoe>

I w ith “ b u lle t-p roo f’ reseat

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the latest lo o k s in orten .th rough 12th brie, denim . ose-fu and slim -fit . toee -len g th shorts ner shorts fo r girls

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s e L b O if lN G /p 2 . . in t h l .

laWi)re and m( tts nowadi are stylin’ited Press

'l is h ly s tru t th e ir s tu f f on o f Paris, pose in leafy park s i :st restaurants, w ell-coifed, su :ccably attired.

Parisians’ pampered poochei ionabic os the m en ond w or Ie their leashes, they arc m uch-loved compc 0 fash ion accessories. Canii to look th e port. .: plenty o f customers. T he co once is almost 10 m illion — ( :itizens, w ith Porisians owninj lie m ay be the stereotypical F ularity peaked during the Vi s oiily the ninth most populai

5 to be seen with today, Bdmi , his book 'T h e Dogs o f Paris, hc W est Highland terrier and harles.ir m asters or mistresses, dog om .d iam an te collars to pun ingham raincoats w ith matchi •ovei in Louis Vuiiton travel s; :n have their own foshion sec tores, and groom ing ccntcrs ire dotte’d around thc city ,' C5 neighborhoods.

P aris’ R anelagh G ardens, b apartments, dogs preside ovc ihe w ide graveled pa th s bi

< flow ers. But their ow ners the few fenced-in patches r

m d Loulou sporipd coordinoti nghijm siin v iso rs o n a rei e park. T ra iling thc Y orksh cine dC'Chanlal, who cxploii for th e ch ic ch ien, “ A dog good."n su n g la sse s w hen I g o foi s, and a coot when I go wol shouldn’t Zouzou and Loulou'

vinier, w hen rain washes the < og duet is dressed in rcd-and-j PVC coating on the outside ti ining for warmth, r dogs lose their body h ea t q ey look like rats when their 1,” said de Chantal, 52.[ue L eC lerc , 64, sa id d re ss lland terrier Toutou, a nam e

P le a s e s e e

rayer. I]o f a scientific exper- ^

to be part o f a heal- it w ith chicken soup r jo b i s to p r a y . wait.says the prayers arc

■he object is to slow .' w ere an u nw elcom e ' thc cu ltures that re- —

lemion actually grew p u t r majo

id o thers like it is an fo r \ )r e lu s iv e d a ta th a t time, n e d ita tio n h e lp th e side: o e v e r can co m e up mine search — as one doc- . gove best sho t a t w inning term fu! skeptics: thc ones heali

01)St o f health carc hos o f tl

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canine popu- ■-o n e dog foring 200,0 00. ..I French dog,^'ictorian ero H 9 < V lar dog in 'the

■naby Conradis,” are, well. U w /-nd the C ava-'

ogs w ear ev-unk baseball Hm B s s W h ing 'scarves. B H f l B S n i sacks. sctions in de-rs w ith large B H n f f l n especially in

bordered by H i i f f iM W ver thc green Em w h W bordered by rs keep them : reserved for

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s s in g up h e r E c la ir , a p le that to the P u t e a u x , : e D 0G ^S/D 2 F ra n c e .

medita‘There Is a grov

sen se th a t tradll m edicine Is con

to Its limits.^ Dr. Dale Mi

G eorge Was . ;Unlverslty

t mind^ody;mcdiclric,'face. ijor hcaltlT insurance compa : w ays to c u t,th e ir co sts , i ie ,'a t least one private found le r in g d o u b lin g its g ra n t nd-body scientific research, vem m ent is even backing s 'n a tiv e m e d ic in e , in c lu d ii aling.O f course, these efforts are the h ea lth -care p ie . M ost

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Dr. D ale N Matthews, g^n Unh Washington such as oi y Hospital prooching

cc. to- face w ith a lized thiiipanies looking they wante}. A t th e sam e no atheistsinda iion i^ con- ical for d(n t p ro g ra m in gious beli<ch. T hc federal L ik e mJ stud ies on al- sp iritual od in g sp ir i tu a l p rayer one

s tandard iare a tiny slice m ent. M ost m em bers o f proaches 1

leaith noA IS T N O T : T hose o f you v rc too fa t can sim ply m easui Scottish doctora reported in nal tha t m easuring th e w aist ib re c o m p lica ted fo rm u la s ity. M en w ith w aist circum f to re and w om en w ith w ais inches o r m ore should gait

m en w ith w aist circum ferei 5 and w om en w ith w oist cu es o r m ore should reduce th

“ & R IN SO M N IA : W h at i 1 prescription drugs o n th e r onsw en sleep ing pills. The k-fix cu lture doesn ’t extend le 16 percent o f A m ericans k in so m n ia 'an d 9 pe rcen t si less, on ly 1 percent o f the p )tion d r u u to ease them tov. s tian Gillin', professor o f ps ity o f Colifom id a t S an Dieg< tiO T IN T H B A R M : G ood n ibp ing c o u g h sh o t th a t has r a nd m ore efTective than thi

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M ic h e le N a u d e t , o w n e r c a o d e d F a i r I s le s w e a t e r I

id heal]intific com m unity are skepti n iss iv e . N o n e th e le ss , m in d le is w ork ing its w ay into the

re is a grow ing sense that trai icine is com ing to its lim its, e M atthew s, an internist a t G Iniversity H ospital in W ashi T h e re h a v e b een b reak th rc i o rgan transp lan ts. B ut w c ’ ng th e technological lim its.” ral years ago, M atthews says, th is and s ta rted ask ing pati' in ted to proy w ilh him . “ I f thi ists in th e foxholes, then it is r docto rs to ignore a person ' elicfs,” h e reasons,

m any o th e r d o c to rs op en ll aspect o f health , M atthew and m ediiation as a complen rd m edical practicc , no t a re More oflen m the post, the r cs h ad been m utually exclusiv

otesu w ho w ant to know If toisure your w aist to find hciin th e British Medical 85

list w as ju s t as accurate chila s u sed to determ ine anunfercnce o f 37 inches va''a is t c ircum ference o f tio ja in no further weight,crence o f 4 0 inches o r vi'c ircum ference o f 34.6 tie

5 th e ir w eight, the doc- tre m<

at a re th e m ost under- pb:c m arket? T hc surpris- cxtie U.S. reputation as a reind to thc Land o f Nod. wlm s have serious short- an t su ffe r chronic slcep-e popy lation takes p re- sulovrard slum ber, says J. C<’ psycliia iry at the-U ni- o ricBO. ■ wld n w / p a r e l i t s . A 'n e w in,has b e e n sh o w n to be •pc the vacc ine now given

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r o f t h e C a l i fo rn ia D o g b e . D o g g ie f a s h i o n I s b ig b

ling pr(n ic a l — . ’T e n years agoid -b o d y th is conversationhe m ain - o n e o f th e facu!

m in i - c o u r s e onrad ition- m edicine a t H ants.” says school in DccemG eorge- w c can have a mih ing ton , al o ne b r a comiiro u g h s , ro o t th e treatm cic ’re ap - fram e it so that r<” it th e 'p ra y e r and's, hc re- O ther doctors s itien ts i f c r sense.* c r c a rc ,.q „i s . u n c * - th in g i „ g c r th a t I

O m is h te l ls h is ., . d irec to r o f th e I

n to th c sc a rc h In s titu te:w s sees ig g o s m d y o n m iem ent to M utual o f O mahrep lace- hgaiin™ program i tw o ap-

jive. .

0 A m erican infants w ill be ai icalth offic ia ls say. Thc new }5 p e rcen t e ffec tive in tests :hildren in ,S w eden and Italy, ind m ild e r s id e e ffec ts thor vaccine tha t is n o w part o f ions in the U nited States.• A ID S A ID ? A ID S treatm c

i/ival. So says a B ritish stu :ienis in advanced stages o f , rreo im en t d ru g s th a n d o tl m edicine im m ediately a f te r ! plying lha t A ID S drugs dcla :x ten d life. T he lead invcsti] resu lts w ill p ro v o k e debate w hether side.efTccis, such a: ore w orth it.

A H A N D F U L O F P R O ! suntan lo tion shou ld you ap] C om m ission recom m ends u! or a large handfu l — o f sut w hich should b e applied ab0i ing o u ts id e so the protective penetrate th e skin.

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•ocess?ago w e would not be having tion,” says M atthew s, w ho is acu ity m em b ers te a c h in g a : o n s p i r i tu a l h e a l in g a n d harvard U niversity ’s m edical :em bcr. “N ow , I tell patien ts a m edical approach, a spiritu- om bination . M y adv icc is to im ent in m edical trad itio n . I at re lig ion is a resource. I call and Prozac’ approach."}rs see sp irituality in a b road-

:vel. w e ’re a ll p a r t o f so m e-. la i connects us all," D r. D ean lis card io logy patien ls. H e is le P rev en tiv e M ed ic in e R o­u te in S au sa lilo , C a lif . H is 1 m ind-body health persuaded n a h a to include h is 12-w eek am (fo r S5.500) in its policy.

P le a s e s e e H E A L IN G /D 2

ic approv<^d sw iftly , federal new v acc ine p roved u p to es ts on m ore than 25 ,000 ,:aly. It also produces few er than th c w h o o p in g cough o f rou tine in fan t in ocu la -

tm ents do no t.p ro long sur- - s tudy th a t fou n d th a t p a - o f A ID S respond be tte r to -------

0 th o s e .w h o s ta t i ta k in g te r becom ing infected, im - delay sym ptons b u t do n o t cstigotor soys he ho p es the 30te am ong e x p e rts a b o u t :h a s nausea and vom iting ,

LO T E C T IO N r H o w m u c h1 apply? T he Federal T rade s u sing about an ounce —' sunscreen per applicalion ,nb0u t 3 0 m inutes before go - ^tiv cch em ica ls -h av e tim e-tO T --------- ^

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k E T C H U M - A ev en t to b e n e f it th Red Cross Sawtooth been postponed inde

The inform al ever and en terta inm ent p to 1 1 p .m . W cd tic

Lookiii!C o n tin u e d from D1 _ polo and T -sh irts in 5 and prints: biinded-col sliin.s w orn n.s jackets;

• and slim -fit jeans and im, cotton tw ill and co

• G irls ’ sty les are : f ro m o v e rs iz e d , uni m ore fem inine, fitted p y . m o d , m c n sw c a i looks.are hot. Item s i shorts, skorts, o v e ra ll; skirts and pants, vests

Dogs —C o n tin u e d from D1 Frcnch suggests a dog' o f life ’s pleasures. I \< her."

T o u to u w a s pcrf( curled a nd sported a pi in the sum m er heat.

In su b u rb a n P u te Nnudct, ow ner o f Cal boutique and groomin her bes^ custom ers ar en, such as d e C hantal

"F o r th e lonely , dc tutes fo r children, spe lovers. N aturally , the; N audet said.

Tlie next l>est custo lies w ith pel dogs, "b c o m c first,• so th e y ; their dogs.”

F o r her ow n poodl p r e f e r s a H a r lc q i sw eater with a hood a: the com ing season, th w ill be w earing garrr Scottish tartans, Naude

Tlie Sam aritainc dc has an extensive ready tion o f dog clothcs, n< onhangers.

T h ere’s a diam ond- sw e a te r th a t lo o k s li sock w ith m u ltico lo r lo o se -f it t in g b lock c over a dog’s back, is i

R a incoa ts a re avail styles.

F or the dog w ith a about, there’s o' body- coat w ith fitted legs a the belly. For the dog \ hide, there’s a clear pl red trim and a narrow all together so he or sl ble dow n the Cham ps 1

F o r tha t leader-of-t t ry a le a th e r J a c k e t snaps, belts and zippc item , 700 francs (S14 in b la c k o r b row n ai plaid. U .S . co llegian opt fo r a m ock Amcri(

I c t, fa sh io n e d from n b lack leather w ith ''US dogs” logos.

Froufrou is definitel ly lay ing at the bottoi ease w as a w hite satin w ith se e d p e a r ls , sill

HealingC o n tin u e d fro m D1

For h is study, O m is h ea rt p a tie n ts a s a c They fo llow ed a low- diet, p racticed doily s m cnt techniques, did aerobic cxercise per v p a rt in a tw ice-w eek port session.

O m ish describes st . tu a l .h e a r t d ise a se " a yoga and m editation, how h e explains thing su ra n c c c o m p a n ie s , ob o u t p ea c e and Iov< they ’ll save S50.000 p th c -ap p ro x im o te cosi p o ss s u rg e p '. “ I f I si a b o u t s p i r i tu a l i ty ," “ they ’d show m e the c

| t w as-hard stotistic! ed M utual o f O m aha O m ish heort-carc prog

“ Dx. O m ish w as a l . e x te n s iv e s c ie n t i f ic , p rog ram w o rk ed ,” sa; S o len , a c o m p a n y s{

I m K A n n 's E yew ear fl

D iT o have th a t Indlvidnal U whole fatnlly. buy jroui

■ A m 'i Eyewear Bl• Pertonal Service • Qp*1

ibIpandfll*F*tt>IoB<womeo, men and ehildrei ■BaiyzlBg face shape and

IlighraihlODand'uBkit In-Store lab for foste

; '6urJif0yiX)li(yiitm

^Am• : ^ fYEWEliP boy

691ShM b«uSl ■' a ib ^T w tD FalU ID« CM)

D-2 Tim os-N ow s, Tw in I

) s s f u n d - r a i s e iD ynom it S t., w ill

A fu n d -ra is in g p ro b lc r r ; th e A m e ric a n events >oih C hap te r has se t. F o r idefln itc ly . M ic h c l lvening o f m usic S upport u p lanned fo r 8 Sawtootl- I n e s d o y o t th e Y oung o(

ag----- --1 dresses i

in so lid s, stripes ' ; ‘ •collar shirts; bigets; vests; loose- __j*nd shorts in dcn-1 corduroy. P ' « « ' , re m oving ow ayun isex lo o k s to w ith sonled styles. P rep- • Fobie a r a n d te c h n o thcrm allIS include skirts, duroy, piall and suspender • M ot;sts, jum pers ond hearts, b

marobou. . u ' , - 1 .990 frlog s bark. IS “one (s io o ).1 love to dote on Leashi

„ , . a rray of;r f c c l ly c m a n d Black W0 pink vinyl collar |i„ ic .g ir|

. . . .. 1 POfiiteau x , M ich e le b lo c k l«Cnlirom ia D os, a spikes. Sn in g scrvicc, said „ ]1 are single worn-nal nnd LcClcrc. „ „ „ e e ,

dogs are subsli- j j jspouses and even they arc spoiled, Scottish

, . W ell- sto m c ij are fami- "but the children

;y sp en d le s s on -

od lc , E c la ir , she je S r ib c c q u m -p a t tc rn c d , j d and pom pon. In , the hottcsl dogs . „ „ . r r o m

, neotly disploycd ^

nd-palle'm ed knit s lik e a g ig an tic lo rcd bu ttons. Ak c o o t, to th ro w ^is splattered with “ c lege:n ond blue; designerbailab le in 'm an y trad jtio i

bag h a s ; a m esh \

1 a figure to howl breothin,dy-sculptcd rain- m ost in<;s and ruching on w ashabl)g w ith nothing to I t co r: p lastic coat with 4 ,4 0 0 fiow be lt to hold it a n d 4,2r she w on’t stum - smaller,ps Elysees. “It is3f-the-pack look, ucts, alt<et w i th f r in g e , popular,ipers. This pricey tant spol;i4 5 ) is available W hile1 and is lin ed in least soran w annabes can not all F:erieon letter Jock- In R1 red , w h ite and Boudreo•USA" and “Bull- from a

minimuritely out. Forlorn- — an un ttom o f a displayuin coat, Uimmcd "D ogsilk co rd in g and 32-year-

lg----- —)1 " H ' P ”

. , o n ly in m ish re c m ilc d 21 h e a r t il a co n iro l g roup , , jw -fa t vegetarian y slrcss-m anage- lid th ree hours o f •:r w eek and took I ;ek ly group sup - •

: stress as "spiri-'’ and p re sc rib es)n. B ut tha t’s not Bi aU Eings to health in-;s . " I d o n ’t ta lklove. I te ll th emiQ p e r p atien t" —:ost o f h eart by- I s ta r te d to lk ing i ( (-j hfl

O rn ish say s,le door.” ------------tics thot persuad-ha to support the ■■ ■ —rogram . >w*1 ab le to provide Tfic d a ta th o t h is f ^says Jenny Von

' sp o k esw o m an .

ir BoutiqueJlja

aallook fo ry o a r jt rour eyewear at f l rBoutltjuc I {BaUly workman- I OB eyewear for IreD, Speclalixe la md color aoatyito. alqoB eye wear.Bster scrvicc. ,

n’sD U I I Q U E .^ '

vin Foils. Idaho M onday, Augu

e r p o s tp o n e dn ite L ounge, 5 3 ) N . M ain ill n o t be he ld b ecau sc o f e m s in s c h e d u l in g th e .No fu tu re d a te h a s b e e n

o r m o re in fo rm a tio n , c a ll c l lc W e l ty , s t a t e P u b l ic r t d irector, ot 375 -0386 o r o th C hap te r M anager R u th jo t 733-6464.

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:s in sp]ids, florals an d p laids, w e a te r s a rc c i th e r lo n g o Icen.ic k e ts a re lo n g ond sq u aris l e b e t te r to lo y c r o v e r o th e

lo lo rs a r e b r ig h t a n d d e e p om e p aste ls fo r girls, obrics a re so fl and tex tu red — al kn its, rib knits, flannel, co r , p o lar fleece ond cham ois^.., lo tif s o n g ir ls ’ w ear includ( , bu tterflies a nd teddy bears.

•ou. It w as marked dow n fron francs (S 415) to 4 9 0 franc:

shcs and collars arc m ade in ai o f p a tte rn s and co lo rs , fro ti

; W atch tartan to firew orks ti girl sherbet colors, r th e p u n k p o o c h , th e r e ’s i : le a th e r s t r ip s tu d d e d w iti

S e a d o ^ can w ear a shirt col white w ith blue trim and gold chors o n each point. F o r ele

c o lla rs arc d e c o ra te d w iti diam onds and pearls; T h e re ’; a dog collar with dogs on it — sh terriers.: l l -d re s s e d , w c ll-b eh av e< ian d o g s go ev ery w h ere w iti owners in style as well as com

e m ulti-function carrier bag i, ibed: “ C losed; this sack is de d fo r travel that is dry and com lie, rocked by the gait o f o ne’; ;ss. A pouch permits the travel slide b is head out to nibble cro » o r to play w jth a dog toy. Un d, i t ’s a co m fo rtab le p a d ." I up to 250 francs ($50). <angaroo sack, the doggy ver 3f the snug ly baby carrier; al ow ners to cuddle and carry o m e time.• the ve ry rich, L ouis Vuittoh igendary trunk m aker, offers ; ner dog sack. D ecorated in thi ;ionol m o n o g ram c a n v a s , th< as a zippered top fo r easy entry :h window for easy v iew ing am lin g .'A flap rolls dow n fo r th inclcm ent days. T he lin in g i ible.:om es in tw o sizes, and cost I fran cs (5 9 2 0 ) for th e large t ,2 0 0 f ra n c s ($ 8 7 5 ) fo r thi cr.is one o f our mony fine prod o lthough not o n e o f the m os ar,” adm its Marie A m ele, assis pokcswoman fo r Louis V uitton lile m any Parisian dogs have a some clothcs in their wacdrobc 1 F rcnchm cn are fans. R a n c lo g h G a rd e n s , M a r

reaux freed his b lond labrado a leash . M ax w ears th e b a r

lu m no m atter what the scasoi unadorned leather collar.

ag clo thes arc for s issies," th ar-old banker said.

p ro v e d it w a s c f f c c t iv c no in s lo w in g b u t in re v c rs in j i l ln e s s , w i th o u t c x tc n s iv i

zy o r d ru g s." It is th e on ly al ive m edicine p rogram M utuo lah a reim burses.

lEyffimS l T m WITH DUE INS a * - d J J Wff/ $ ls o b$ ri

C a llm g lo ilay f o r a M

S m 4 7 9 Polk S treet •

fE R O ME li

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T h o m iB oard Certifie,

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I0 u s t2 1 ,1 d 9 5

n Read(f , D E A R ABBY: Y oi e A rizona lady who int n should have handled 1 u n in v ited .re ln tiv c s \ 5 take the ir leftovers b f w as d ism aying to this [i W h y ? B ecousc yc

norcd the fundomcnta I quette, and focused o:

related to ordcred-in f T h e breach o f etiq

—“ c o m p o n en ts : F irst, t . rived unexpectedly; si

to rs igno red another 5 , tc sy th ey should ha> . hostess - N O T to staj

becom es neccssary to ^hcr d in n e r , ond third, si

w as ordered in, surel; !cp , ac tion w ould have bi

• o f th e bill. Insteod, tl 1 — ca tcd tha t she paid fc c o r - ' der.- , . . . . In m y mind, your n iide th a t th e ac tio n s on I •s. guests w ere acceptabl J _______ Y o u r response wo

rem V3llOincs '

n a n Nurses meeti ro tn_ t w i n FALLS - s to N u rses w ill m eet

p .m . today a t hon 's a Sparks. A ll LPNs, v ith are inyited. Bring a col- w iil be furnished. C old-'!'■ Stamp club n" S T W IN F A tL S. __ S tam p C lub hos p l

7 :30 p .m . today at J B lue Lakes Boulev

is invited. Call 326-

om- ......

e- Larsende-

S C o n tin u e d from D l ivel- w h ich keeps both th cro- b ra in a live and growi U n- . ■ T h e soul aod hc ," It stab le hom e provide

.tex t in w h ich th e s< ver-- a rise into the experic ; a l- ' d a y liv in g ; the plac y ot c o m p a n y o f o th e r

hom e is a centcr tha ton , aw oy fitjm ond retun Jrg a b o r in w h ich w e ca J the- a n d a llo w oursclvc:

w a te rs th a t su rro u r ta k e r i s k s in th e v,

q;,({ k n o w in g tha t w c Hi ■ jiiQ d rift b ack to. lg is “ U n fo rtu n a te ly , i

th in k o f hom e a s a o sts possessions rathi rg e r c o m m in g lin g sp th e says. A nd this is thi

m ak e o u r hom es a rod- nurture soul growth, fjost w e a rc n o t afraid to b ssis- * L o v e and friend, ton. nations in life are as

a t s o u l - m a k in g a s th obc, co m m itte d relation;

re f ic c ts . “ U n fo rtu r l a r c rarely aw are o f this ador tionsh ip . W hen w e r ^Qj-c ourselves that is t ^ json w e sec o u r j ^ t

c au sc o f o tip ^ a in r o w n p e r ^ a l issu

' th e p a in b c ^ m c s too j dcc ide u ia t leaving t th rough an affair, a w ith w ork o r childrc;

_ _ vo rce , is a good wa pain.

n o t “ S om etim es, leav s ing sh ip tro ly is the o n l s iv e t h e r e a r e c o u n tic s / a l- w h e n le a v in g th e itual m ean s leav ing o u r i

so n a l is su es un touc

INSll CECOMPAIIYI ^'^bopplog'natllillltf.

a HO OBLIBA m u COHSULTA Tli

»t • Twin Falls • 733-2270 ^

' ■__________ t______

lE F A N il i z a b e t h S u g I r a n t V a n . H o i

are pleased to ■

las H. ZeHed in Family Prac

FoRApponma(208)324-

> 5 t h A v 6 : V \

iers fill 1o u r answ er to the inquired how slie d the s ittu tion o f} w h o c lec lcd to « ^ hom e w ith them

,is reader. y o u r a n sw e r ig-Ital breach o f cli- more opon a technicality opportu

I food. about thiqueltc had three It see, th e v is ito rs ar- that situsecond, the visi- lfy<U

cr ob v io u s cour- it a shoilavc sh o w n the ir host o r Ilay so long that it ing to pto invite them for unexpecsin ce tlie d inner vorssta;c ly the courteous cost o fbeen to pay part im pose:the hostess indi- d in e s , tfor the entire or- the ofTei

•response implies 1 th e p a r t o f the DEA] ble. Y our le; vou ld h a v e b « n __ a b o u t c

happet for poUuck picnici - D istript 2 Licensed Practi :t fo r a po tluck picn ic at 6 om e o f J u an ita B rennon , ( s, students and family m em t ' a covcred dish to shore. Dri Call 733-7282.

meets in Twin FallsS - T h e Sou th C en tra l Id t planned its regular m eeting at the Sodbuster Restaurant cvard N orth. Anyone interes 16-3184.

l ' _ _______________________

51 solved,th e s e l f and the cxpcriei

wing.hom e. A loving, JJic s - a w arm con- so u l c a n safe ly

rience o f day-to- occ to e n jo y the :r s o u ls . A tru e la t w c can m ove .*im to, a safe har- * h c re i! can d ro p anchor enough /cs to en jo y th e *u n d u s . W e can ’ ‘y w o r ld o u ts id e , go Have a h o m e to develop

sen se ol. s o m e t im e s w e “ “ "Sh- a p la c e to keep , “

theV tfian a place ™ ‘ s p ir i ts ," D ay to n 1 “ ° ' “ Ihe cha llenge : to , a p la c c th a t can P ^ b lc nh , a p lace w here --------> be. /o ® " 'idah ip . “ Few sit- as conductive to ^ t h a t o f a d e e p ,>nship,’* D ay to n g | ^ l l u n a te ly , w c a re is a sp ec t o f rela- H P 9 | ; rcacl).A-l)lacc in jV pdm ful to look | R | i g a tio n sh ip a s the ra th e r th an ou r

5UCS. W h e n th e) g re a t , w e m a y . IC 5 th e re lationsh ip a preoccupation

ren , o r even a di- vay to so lv e ou r

w in g a re la tion - n ly so lu tion , but \ s s s o th e r t im e s ^ le r e l a t i o n s h ip 3 ^ a r d r o w n deep: per- Lichcd a n d un re - , . ,

Hurry!

fIL Y C jg d e n , M . D .

j u t e n / M . D .

5 welcome

epeda, Nictice including Ol

i e n t s C a l u

1-5286 V . • J e ^ o m t

ru d eg uF t J ^ e a p t o b y

AbigailVanBuren

appropriate had you taken I rtunity to educate your readi I the p roper behavior o f guesti seems to m e that the ru les i ituation are quite clean

drop in unannounced, mo hort visit, and don’t place yc 3r hostess in the position o f hi ) provide lunch or d inner for ic c ted guest. I f tlic situation staying longer, o ficr to share l Df the added expense your vi ses. I f the host o r hostess < s, th a t 's one thing, but a t le; rier should be made.

- KATHERINE W ALKE ROCKPORT, MAS

LAR K A TH ERIN B W ALKE letter makes some good poii

t d ro p - in v is ito rs. H o w e v i

sningsc Single squarejctical JEROM E - The f I 6 :30 Dancc Club w ill be ( I, 662 Tuesday at St. Bcnet m bers A donation o f $2 Drinks and will be given tc

w ill be the guest a F or m ore inform ati

I s 324-2656 or V era Yi

Sgto°r Homeeducattm t on TW IN FALLS - ' rested ucators have planne

to begin a t 6 p.m. W

d. M oving through these fea riencing them for w hat they t n tcg ra ting them into o u r to ;, allow s us to center oursclv in o u r o w n so u l n a tu re u l a s they arc to face, ou r t ved issues he lp us m ove doA ath to w n soul experience.’’- o u r s e a rc h fo r s e lf , D a y t “ 1 w ou ld like to propose tl

: i s su c h a th in g a s o 'g o gh’ rclotionship. A rclationsl 3t b e a ll things. I f i t successf ough provides whot w e n eed I in o u r life proccss o f persoi loping — feeling loved one : o f basic security — it is go gh.’’is b e tte r to get rid o f th e prc

in d keep th e person,’’ D ayt :s H arve lle H endrix, “ than id o f the person and keep t cm .”

in n c L arsen , wjio grew up icrly, is a Salt Lake City fai. unselor.

O u r

P a s t ,

f o u r P r e s e n t !

- ^ F r e e l ■ard G ift Pack ($4.95 value)1 purchase o f 3 Hallmark cardry! This special anniversary • Is available from August 20-2 '.w h ile supplies last. Limit or gift pack p er visit.

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uests’ ef—~ n “P erp lexed in Arize

w an ted to. take hon from th e ir individus was the issue I addrc;

H ad sh e a sk e d n “ ■ "* about guests ovcrsti :n the com e, o r sharing th< jaders d e re d - in fo o d , I w ests. dressed those issues i cs for

^ D E A R A B B Y : Vm ake chutzpah! Dropping : y ou r a S u n d o y a f tc rn o o fh ay - y o u rs e lf to a m eal for an hostess is unprcparec on fa- food to your specific irc the to y o u r h o s te ss ’s h' r v isit she p ays - then stufil is d c- tak in g hom e whut ; least Unbelievable!

A bby, y ou r flip 'a •KER, _ unbelievable. Arc. yi IASS, m e y o u condoncd:! K E R : these drop-in guests? points , - 'e v e r , ____ ______ ;__

re dancers gatherle M agic V alley Singles SquJ be dancing from 7:30 to 10 p.i :nedict’s Long-Term Carc Uni ■$2.50 per person is request 1 to the LTCU. W ilford AlHsi t caller. Everyone is wclcoir ia tion , call M ac M cKcnney. 1 Y oung a t 734-4647.

itors set picnic- T he Magic V alley Home E

nned their annual family pier . W edriesday a t W oods Pavilii

fears,

d o ™

ly to n e that

Sl^ona l a nd 0good MEXICA1prob-aytonlan:p the

up in fami-

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& = [ p -------------— -Post!e) f l e a d a cards. f r e q u e n t symptc y . trau m a paden ts.

trailto n e , b lu n t trau m a , a u

spo rts in juries.

T h e cervii th e ax ial skeleto ran g es o f m odor b o n y a n d li M ovem ents beyc

—^ ; du rin g tra im ia di ^ ■ is local n eck pail p ; pa in from raecha

C^aseexarh e a d o c h e s .H e rlto h w n e c k .

^ E xam ina t^ th e re su lt o f trau

Treatm en re lie v in g ,h e r h e d e s ig n e d to res a lignm C Tt W i ^

Tratim a c . th e sp in e and ma

. Tty diirbp

G e h l

Office H ours; Mo

tiquetteIzona” ,apparen tly D EA I,ed that her giiests you, butame the leftovers leftoverua l orders, w hich others tcrcssed. n o t finisI w h a t I th o u g h t w h ic h staying the ir w cl- shouldn' Ihe cost o f the or- ra therth w ould,hoyc.ad_-_ ?..dp o

s as you did. • ' v itcd visond tljc]

W h at inc red ib le quettcT ' g in, uninvited, on Don a n d in v itin g D EA III for w h ich y o u r afraid ol x d . have her order ’ Icm with fications delivered bond o f hom e, for w hich . lo t o f tl n ing yourself, and this cou: t you canno t cat! babies h

: I tugs !• onsw er a lso w as dog neu you really te lling he fath<

i: lh e rudeness d f himself. :s? , “ men.”)

- A DA SILBEY, - Bl __STUART..FI-A.__________

at Rock C reek Pork. 1 i. ni-A school year, o m f a m il ie s c u rnImt schooling and anyone ” ‘j hom e education arc ir

ifcnn® ” share ond the ir owti uil

M agic V alley H otr group for hom e-schoo Volley area.

It offers support foi ond supplcmentol schc

Ed- c ia l octivitics for hon icnic m ore inform ation, call ilion o r Gail B m ne a t 829-5

lUSBGAlN

m B A M A CRUISl

C O j M E R S & f

Trauma Ha c h e .is t h e ' 's e c o n d m os >tom ih n e c k (cerv ica l spine s. ■ ■

aum a c ^ occur a s a re su lt t m tom obile accidents, fa lls an

vical sp in e is u n lik e th e r e s t i ton , in th a t i t e xh ib its great* on. S tab ility is m a in ta in ed b l i g a m e n t o u s . s t r u c tu r e ;

yond norm al r a n g e th a t o c a dam age ligam ents. T h e resu

ain, m uscle spasm s, ab e rra n t tianical stress a ffecting th e u{

am ple: A w om an c o n ^ t e d r r headaches s ta r te d sev e ra l y

a tions rev ea led a lte re d spina lu m a to th e supporting struct

en t w as re c o m m w d e d a n d pi leadaches. S u pportive exerc BStore sp in a l j o in t m echan ; h in a few m c n t h ^ e r h ^ ^ c

L le a d to c h p g e s th a t aitc n ay lead u d is -ea^ .

ipractic., .it's a natu

Dr. Marsha J . Cl l C h i r o p r a c tThe riatural alter

. Call fo r a n o -c o s t consu l

734-939^8 2 6 B lue U k e s Blvd

^ohdoy, -Thuisdsy 9 a.m . • 6 p.

e b re a c h !BAR A D A : I don’t know a b o u ^ H b u t I wouldn’t care to keep t h ^ H

ver spoghetti'from the plates o f ^ H rs to cat later. I f the guests c o u ld ^ H finish eating their orders ( f r o m ^ f l ch th e y h a d e a te n ) , w h y ^ l ildn’t they take the orders h o m e ^ f :rth an toss them? . i o agrce,'how ever, that the u n i n - ^ f l I visil'ore were hot' niodel guests, tljey broke several ru les o f eti-

IBAR A B B Y : A ny m an w ho is H d o f neutering a dog has a prob- ■ w ith his own m anhood. T lie hus.- ■ I o f “ E m ie’s M om’’ sounds like a ■ >f the m acho moles w c have in ■ countiy who arc responsible for ■ es having'babics. Hsuggest ^ a t he not only have his ■ neutered, but also him self, lest H a th e r m orc m ach o m o le s l ik e H iclf. (Notice, I said “m a le s " - not ■

-B E E N THERE, DONE THAT, I _________ s t ^ c k t , o n , c a l u ^ ■

•k. T he event will kick o f f the I

u r r e n t ly in v o lv e d in h o m e 'one intercsted in m ore about ■e invited. Those attending arc na ln dish, salffd or dessert to n Uible ^ervicc and drinks, io m c Educators is a support hooling families in the Mogic

I for parents in their teaching scholastic, community and so- hom e-educated children. For call Becky Baird at 734-7832 19-5656.

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Beadache

^ D r ,M ^ ra h » a e h l

■esult: ^ t m otion and re flex h e a d e u p p e r cerv ica lnerves.

ed m y office com plaining o f i -al y e a rs ago, a fte r a n in ju ry

pinal m otion a n d alignm ent, ru c tu res ih th e neck.

id p roved to b e i ^ e f i d a l in. c e r < ^ a n d s tre tch in g w e re la n ic s a n d im p ro v e s p in a l ^ c h e s w ^ g q n e . ____

i ^ t ^ th e n o r a ^ function oif

jtu rd alternative.

. Qehlc t i c C l i n i c ■ernativeisu lta llo n ; 'i

9 4 '■H vdN .6 p .m ., F riday 9 a .m . • 1 p .m .

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such as Paris, F rancc, j. that I was no t oncc eng i ■ manure., I was concem cd abo

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: Tlic Des M oines Regist lined:

THOUSANDS O F Fl ,BY tvlANURE SPILL

The story s ta ted tha sto rage basin a t a m aj h ad re su lte d ih "n mc manure spil!," estim ate lion gallons, w hich — i sense o f m agnitude — thc H ouse o f R cprcsci duces in a week.

The story sa id lha t s w ere especially alarme< m anure spilled in lo a s Iowa R iver considered the m ost p rized canoe state."

I can see w hcrc .it coi crim p in a pe rso n ’s ca t ion : Y o u ’re paddlin{ down the Iowa R iver, <a th i^fo in t rum bling nois louder and louder until a freight train, and you and there, thundering ri fhis would bc ju s t like ti sccne in “Thc Poseidon only more arom atic — ed , b ib lica lly prophe? Swine Doots, and a t tin

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L ow -incom c fam ilic for free or rcduccd-pri their children a t school income m eets thc folic lines.

F or a tw o -m e m b e r annual incomc can be 5 th re e p e o p le , S 2 3 , 5 2 8 ,0 2 8 ; f iv e , S3:

! S37 .500; sev en . S42,: eight, 546,972. F o r eai

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, school year. People whi } pute the schoo l’s deci*

for a fair hearing w ith jj, ta tive . C hongcs in ho

and/or incom c m ust bc in fo rm a tio n is c Applications arc availa offices.

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s h o o t i n g:ould pul a real •‘■’“s i w c ]canoeing voca- w u.se bull n g p e a c e fu lly Anywa;w hen you hear from tho-i

>isc, w hich gels reason inII it sounds like In Iow a, 3U turn around, about pir.i right at you — A sso c ia ti

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er h o u se h o ld . ^ ■:S 1 8 .5 5 6 ;w ith 13 ,2 9 2 ; fo u r,

2,236; and fo r B H :ach additional

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1 never bc welcome in an clc- ;ain.3ursc it would be absu rd lo I lhat everybody w ho v isits /ill .be engu lfed by m anure .■ froin'storage'basihs.' Sonic could also be hit by manure om guns. Y ou th in k I am g th is up . b u t th a t is on ly : you did not read Thq Wall oumal arllclc about the Iowa id u stry , w r it te n by S co tt and sent lo m e b y m any alert , This ariicle s la tes that*the large hog farm s have ’hugc lagoons, som e e m p tied by e guns' lhal fling their cargo h tlie a ir on to su rro u n d in g - and occasionally onlo pass-

cenainly nol in a position to ical. inasm uch us I live in , an a rea a lso k n o w n fo r lg at p eo p le ’s ca rs . B ut at c have the com m on decency lulleis..vay, my point is tha t aside ic-manure danger, there 's no in the worid nol lo vacation a, un less y o u ’re concerned liranhns. 1 quote here from an iated P re ss s to ry th a t a lso ■tfd in T h e D e s M o in e s r when I was o ut there:

'UX CITY, IOWA — for thc time in a week, n fisherman

■ilcd in n piranhn from ihc

^ m mIC MAGIC VALLEY FOB 17 YEARS I

ADVANCED RRPET CAREIsllmatos • y S S " " ! 5 3 7

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CALEJD rcas t S c re e n in g E ducaticA rc y ou a w om an w ho is a a m am m ogram b efore? Do deductible o f S60? If you c: under llic M V R M C M am m is locaicd in th c Profession:

N o A rth r i l is /L u p u s S uppo

C a n c c r S u p p o r t G ro u p * fo r S e p te m b e r 14 . F o r infc

C P R C la ss • T u e sd a y & 1 R o o m . T o r e g is te r , c a ll 73

B re a s t C a n c c r S u p p o r t G i Id a h o R cg iono l C a n c c r C< C ro lg o t 733 -3700 . -

P r e p a re d C h ild b ir th C o u r o u s L e a rn in g C c n tc r (loca 737-‘2900.

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e dog d“ I Missouri River just so

City's downtown are. report o f a pininim can Lake at Lewis and CIn Onawu."

- J T he story quo tes a : . o f f ic ia l as s a y in g tl

reports are "not unusual a lso notes, rcassuringl;

• , nhas w ill b ite b u l so > ’ ^ b ass a n d sn a p p in g tu•......... w h ich can b e found in E

..... . That certainly makesler. Clearly the lesson 1

“l you, the lowo vacotionc , ^ fer for whatever person ‘ 10 be consum ed by m

w o u ld be w ise fo r yc I from jum ping inlo thc l l . in on e m e rg e n c y , su

j*; y o u ’re trying lo evade round o f gun-fired hog i

y Bul oside from the j ■ ® the attack manure, 1 cai

single thing thal could I your Iowa vacation, un to have breakfast. I refi

' fo another Des M oines R p u b lish ed Ju ly 14 an> m an y c o n c e rn e d rea s la te s th a t f ire f ig h te R apids w ere callcd to M ills plant to extinguisl

idc _am nol m aking th is up no ncously igniting Chceri'

ion So. OK. you have fi led m anure rampaging and an ing inlo flame. A lso . <

Iso severe heat wave in lov ie s news reports o f — J ur

th is up, c ither — cow B u t I am s till u rg in g

thc your vacation In Iowa, ran W hy? 1 can answ er thc in five words, w hich yc

I T i m e s -^ For all you

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Dennis S. Voorhcc: A power of r

(Ihc "prindpal") lo the principul's lx;li.i

For cx.imple, attorney lo sell iheii unable lo allend a f

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financial power o f , tho pfincipnl's proj principal could.

The authority sweeping or limtlc<

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:NDAR(a tio n a l P ro g ra m . By nppo i 5 a res id en t o f Idaho? A rc yc Do you have no insurance c< Ll can an sw er y es lo all these n m o g rap h y G ran t P rogram , onal P laza , 526 S houp Aver

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* N o m e e tin g f o r A u g u s t in form ation , call thc Southci

5: T h u r s d a y , A ugust 22 & ; 7 37-2007.

G r o u p • M o n d a y , A u g u C c n te r . F o r in fo rm a tio n , (

Qurse * T h u rs d a y s , A u g m Dcatcd a t the back o f o u r noi

d n c s d a y , A u g u s t 30,- 7 - 9:: p a rk ing lo t). N o c h a rg e . N

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lays insouth o f Siou.x ably alreadren ... A third _jMrgest popame from Diue out ihot Si'lark Park near Popcorn Ca

an cfTort lo in th c Gui

a sta te fishery Rccords, pith a t p ir a n h a popcorn br

ial" in Jowa; he cumfcrenceijly, that “ p ira- I ’d read) w ill b lueg ill. c le nboul Itu r tle s , a ll o f m e by seveI Blue Liikc.’--------1 w as in Ics me feel bet- C ounty to 1 here is that i f seen som ener. would pre- attractionsonal reason not Grand Can;m arine life , it can honestyou to re fra in ba ll has tl:ic w ater except term s o f sinuch as w h e n president-oie an incom ing V iew , lowg manure. corn ball,e p iranhas an d its own Irai:an ’t think o f a ited basisJ possibly spoil ances. Soinless you plan this suminec(cT here to yet to have whRegister sto ry , s in g le snaim d sen t in by com e lo yi;a d c rs , w h ic h nilely add ' fe rs in C e d a r wedding, b;to the G eneral Bui I ho;Ish — 1 sw ear I had a greatup — "sponta- lowans to I:rios." course lliafish attacking, column api

id cercal burst- coinm lssic. during Ju ly ’s a lk r me. Aowa, there w ere Dool Gun.am not m aking -------------)ws exploding . Dave Balg you lo take for the Mi.'I. c /o Tropic:r lhat question Herald. Oiyou have prob- Fin. 33132.

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I Estate S]S ...str3lghtt3ll(ony/ll!s,lnists,i

M QUESnON: What b a pov H arc its uses and limitations?

i-csf allorney is w ritten authority o another (ihe "agent" or "alton half in dealings wilh ihifd partic­le, one spouse can give tlie ot eir house. This commonly occu a real c»t.ile closing, illomcy fall into two basic catc{ allhcare pow er of a llorney a icdical decisions for an incap >f allorney authorizes another lo oiK'fty, business, and affairs to t

■ity granled in a power of ation ted and specific, give financial pow er of alton :ates and (2) llie ageni is of provi

ComplimentsVoorhees Law Oftrcvt anti Addison Ave. • ^ tjmlions to: P.O. Box Z, Twin

o f E V E N

o in tm en t on ly . C a ll 736-16you 40 y ears o f a ge o r o lder' coverage fo r a m am m ogram

sc c rite ria . Y O U qualify for n. L im ited num ber o f grants enue W est, Suite J . ,C a ll 736

A ugust F o r In fo rm a tio n ,

ist, b u t co m c to th e r e g u la r icrn Idaho Regional C a n c c r '

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>ust 28, 7 p .m ., R e c e p tio n - , c a ll C h u r B asila -D av is a t

u s t 2 9 - S e p te m b e r 2 6 , 7 - lorth park ing lo t). P re re g is ti

9 :30 p .m .. C o n tin u o u s L ea N o p re re g ls t ra t io n n eccssa

h e a l t h i e s t , p l a c e t o l i v e .

GVALLM E D IC A L CE{

• T W I N F A L L S ;

ndoy .A uflustZ I, 1995 Tlmos-N

Iowa?•eady g u e s s c d :/ 'th e \vorld’s popcorn ba ll.” Y es. It tum s t Sac C o u n ty . Io w a, is the 1 Capital o f th e W orid, und inI lo prom ote this fact and get G u in n e s s B o o k o f W orld 5, people there conslrucied aII ball tha t is 22 feet in cir- .:nce, It w eighs over a ton.rad an A ssociated Press arli- ■ul the popcorn ball, sent lo ; icveral alert readers, so,whenin Io w a I -d ro v e -u p lo Stie------- ----

to take a look at il. I liave )me o f th e w o rld 's greatest 3ns — the Eiffel Tow er, the Zanyon, Ray Charles — and I nestly say that th is popcorn s them all bea t, a t least in ) f sugar conien i. Jim Slock, n t-o f Stock Popcorn in Lake Iowa, lold m e lhat the pop- iM, which travels around un trailer, is available un a lim-

s is lo m ake p u b lic appear- So i fy o u ca n 't ge t to Iowa niner,’ m aybe you can arrange

what is probably ihe largest snack iie in in th e un iverse0 your tow n; it w ou ld defi- idd "a touch o f class" lo any g. harm itzvah o r funeral.hope you ean gel to Iowa. 1

real time liiere, and found the to be extrem ely friendly. Of lhat w ill ch an g e once this appears. T he s la lc tourism

s s io n w ill p ro b a b ly com e - i. And they’ll be packing the un.

Barry is n humnr coltimnisi Mi.imi Henild. IV'nVe f o him )pic Ma^axine. Thc Miami , One Herald Plai’n. Miami.132.

l a s s i f i e d5eds 733-0931

Shapeisis, pwbalff & eslale planning

pow er o f attorney? W hat re?

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T hc a v e r a g e ' Am erican child w a tc h c s a b o u t |

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Here’s som e advice experts and parcn ts succcssful in motivati

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“All too oflen mom beat w hen they comc woric. They p lop in frc afler eating a quickie

• > m eal. T ho t’s w here i •J lies. .Children get the i J cxerc ise isn ’t im p o r i for their parents, so it

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m P ayless D rug w ill com e i ; rcjjard ing drugs and medicIt.tion , call M aureen M agee a t

hildbirith courseA 'p rcp a rcd childbirth cours gh Sept. 26. T he-c lass w ill fo r C ontinuous Learning (th irth p a rk in g lo l) a t th e Mn : non-rcfundabic coursc fee i are parcnts fo r childbirth an' m s. slides, lab o r rehearsal mt m other is asked to w ear c 5. A support person is c ncour ,s required. T o reg is te r o r fi Education D epartm en t a t ‘ 4 p.m.

s a calender listing o f heai on. /nrom j/jfjon should be si WcTolIowini} Mundiiy’s'Hcnl }c Timcs-Ncws, P.O. Box Uccat 132 Third St.

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doing is cxparents. T h a t ^n ten d o . P ow er find f i ^ alike cap tivating children Mn for hours at a From djccp kids o f f the to d ram a,y f ro m v id e o c la s se s a:on. around to '• to get them lo kids active

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's. “A s parents, - , , ixamplc.;om and dad are ..me hom e from '1 from o f th e TV video gamkie M cDonald’s homeworkre thc p roblem D on’t hhe m essage that te le v is io rso rtan t enough m aking te0 it isn’t I n i^ r - liv e , chil<m either.” w atch hour f u n . T h c la s t sion.

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se beginsurse w ill begin Aug; 29 ill m ee t from 7 to 9;30 (the bu ild ing located at vlngic V a lley R egiotial :e is S 40.and early ' parenting, thc al a n d re laxa tion tech- ir com fortab le pants and luraged lo attend, r fo r m o re in form ation.It 7 3 7 -2 9 0 0 . w eekdays

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rw ays 1 activeJs w ant to fccl like ihey’re exercising, M ofiall says, i ^ h y i t 's im portan t to .1 a ^ v i l i e s lo keep y ou r laclive.dancc lo baseball, karate

na. th e r e a rc d o z e n s o f : o n d p ro g ra m s o f fe re d tow n tha l w ill keep your iVc afle r school, local parks and rccrcaiion

lenl is a .good placc to start oking for organized sports

and p ro g ram s I for children.

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tim e, however, n d should be spent I t o in o rg a n iz e d ’| 0 s p o r ts p ro -i t * s gm m s o r acliv-

i t ie s , s a y s . R ogers o f E ast

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j e r s , ypur children is i p t i s t on im p o rta n t u r c h c o m p o n e n t o f

■ k e e p in g th em activc, says A n

and , a . l i c e n s e d c lin ic a l vorker w ho specializes in children and teens, npo rtan t not to force your I inlo sports and activities not interested in. It’s also a n t to l is te n w h en y o u r cpresscs interest in som e-

c rg a r te n e rs should focus sloping their coordination 'ith form s o f exercise that running , jum ping, ihrow-

:h ing a nd balancing.?out a g e 6, k id s w an t to a n d p a r t ic ip a te in team iuch a s tce-ball o r ballet, jould continue lo work on n in g th e i r co o rd in a tio n

je 9, a child is more capa- tiandling adult exercises, n te n d to th rive in orga- :p o rts , in c lu d in g soccer,

and baseball, during this

rb T V w atch ing . Perhaps w ay to cncourage activity

m it c h i ld re n ’s telev ision :o -gam c time, arc som e suggestions: lies abou t when your chil- n w atch television or play am es (i.e., afler chores and irk arc completed), t le t y o u r kids watch any ion s h o w they w ant. By telev ision viewing selec-

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leans over h e r 2 -ycar-o w ilh a kiss and a w his; let thc bedbugs bUe.”__..

A U n iv e r s i ty o f A l researcher says i t ’s n o t I to w orry about — i t ’s ih

, T h o se in tim a te , face m om ore the m ain w ay I r ia g e t t r a n s m i t t e d i P ro fesso r Page C auficl thc father, can t ra n s m it ; ch ild lhal in so m e ease leads to tooth d ecay , he

R esearchers nt th e Sp< C c n tc r o t th c U niv< B irm ingham , d irec ted b; m ission o f co v ity -cau s sp ec if ic w in d o w o f t ir ch ild is a ro u n d 2 y e a r don ’t show u p u n til ages

“ I f you cou ld protccl getting e xposure during they cou ld be prevcnlci

■ Caufield said.C aufie ld c h u c k le s wl

repo rts o n h is f ind ings w arn ing m o thers n o t to

— it’s 'n o t ju s fk is s in g — the transfer o f bac te ria , 1

“ W e w o u ld encoura( babies a s o flen a s possib

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Looking for th e latest w onder product tha t wi insom nia, bo o st y o u r ii tem , p rev en t co n c e r ai live longer? •

G ood luck.'H ealth food sto res sa

lonin, the h o ttes t “ natu since oal b ran , so y pro m in C , h a s b e e n fly shelves.

S a le s a rc s o a r in g c nutrition ex p erts arc ai lio n — w a rn in g th a l ; b en e fits h av e n o t bcei a n d q u e s t io n s rc m a ii long-term sa fe ty and c o f taking the horm one, irols tlte body’s sleep-w

B u t th e w o rd s o f v be ing drow ned o u t by fascination w ith th e n< foodm iraclc .

“ D ateline N B C " and AfTair” have do n e s to r tonin.

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js in g bac te ria occu rs in a tim e — u su a lly w hen the ars o ld , a lth o u g h cav ities ;es 7 to 9.:ci a ch ild som ehow from lg that w indow period , then led from g e tting cav ilics,”

w hen rcco lling th a t in itial gs m ade it ap p e a r he w as to k iss the ir ch ildren . But - any closc contact allow s 1, he notes.•age m o lhers to k iss th e ir iible,” h e said , laughing, idated d rink ing w a lc r about mlly rcduccd th e incidence Jn ite d S ta te s . T h c U A B

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say that m ela- th ro u g h tl tural” c iu^-all m odem -da roiein o r v ita - o f Y outh ; ly in g o f f th e food 'tores

e v e r a ils ; even th o u g h j u s t o n c i advising cau - away.I m e la to n in ’s “ M y gU' :en p ro v ed — this is hyp l in a b o u t th e re c o m m e 1 efTcctivcness A lgiere, a IC, w hich con- Island Dcp •wake cycle. o f the siuc ■ w a rn in g d rc ab le to in ly thc m W io ’s log: B u t \ new est health dosage o r i

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le la to n in “ is ies,” she a : o f th e hottest “ C laim ; lecause "recen t ta lked ab( supplem enting s u n ,” sa i

leer in sup inderweai>crvicc underwear,

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sures could take th c foi ut no te s w o u ld b e m ore ce a p p l i c a t i o n s o f to p i ,B chlorhcxidinc.

lain aborm o n e m o y b o l s t e r o u r c s y s te m s , k e e p o u r c e lls l i s in te g r a t in g , s lo w th e o f m m ors and ca taracts, and f f h e a r t d is e a s e . A ll th a t :lping u s sleep b e tte r.” le type o f p rom ise th a t sent o n c c d c L e o n t r a m p in g I th e F lo rid a s w a m p s , and •day seekers o f th c Fountain ih sc ram bling to th e hea lth ires, w herc a re lie f for whol- Is you a lw ay s 'Seem s to be c m o re fo o d s u p p le m e n t

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taking'a'nolhcr d ram atic step, ;cts thc bacteria , th a t m eans never get cavities.- T he impli- are w iping o u t dental decay, s fam ilia r w ith the research al,’’ h c said.cnting thc bactcrio tninsm is- u^ p n ti 'ih ic ro b ia l a g e n ts to levels o f boetcria during thc tran sm iss io n . “T h is can be itist’s choir," C aufield said. )fessor em eritus a t Columbio Df D ental and Ora! Surgery, i Cauficld’s w ork, said such ;ntually rcdiice.thc incidence jinlially, although how much

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> jend not.to nc'cd fillings nbi lenccs o f cav ity-causing bac- s s beneficial stra ins o f bact?- •esist such d iseases, Caufieldt o f t h e study.- . ---------st c o -d ire c tin g th e ' p ro jec t, id 200 to 300 pairs o f m oth-I b e recru ited fo r th c study, lildren w ill be follow ed fromrst tw o to three y ears o f life, . •

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spcct o f the research is why her can transm it thc bacteria, c am has n ev e r run ac ro ss n jo ssed from fa th e r to child , lies go ing on in Sw eden ond■didngc'':vcn”w h c n 'lh e 'fa lh o r ......ry coregivcr,‘thus having the the ch ild in Ih c tronsm issioh,

lin g v e ^ s p cc io l a b o u t the n m o t h e r e d baby ,” C aufield

iplementough i t ’s sold os o food su{7- n t, w h ic h m o k es it exem pt D A regulations, mclotonin is lone, and horm ones can hovj:'ul effccts o n the b ody . | o f its proposed uses, in l a r ^ inyw ay, is for b irth control. < n o lly s a id s h e ’s c o n ce rn ed )o r s le e p e rs w ho th in k they elped b y m elatonin last week crease Uicir dose i f they hove I s leep ing th is w eek. !hey m ig h t s ta r t g iv in g il tb H n. 'd o n ’t have any safe ty stud- c h i ld r c n ,” sh e s a id . “ W e

k n o w w h a t h a p p e n s lo th e 'a p regnant w om an takes i t ’,’ b ecause m elaton in products i

regulated , w hen a store sells : d o n ’l know any th ing oboiii i r i t y o r p p t c n c y ,” s a id Ily. ;ere o f the sta te health depart- ia id sh e w o u ld h a te to see n s c rop up like they d id witli to p h a n , a h e a lth fo o d ols,o s a trea tm en t fo r in som nia .;e o f im purities, “ it ended u|p lg a m u s c ic d i s o r d e r ” an d icople d ied from its use. |: d o n ’t .w o n t p e o p le to b;c p ig s," she said. ;

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Studj■' P H IL A D E L P H IA (v 'a lcc r drug can he lp p rc ' p lo with-Qrthriiia-from-

. u lcers caused b y ovcr-i Ascription p ainkillers, aci "v C h ro n ic rheu m a to ic ‘■<vho take daily doses < -inflolnm atory drugs,, or o f f g a s tro in te s tin a l s

. using m isoprostol, rcsei A n estim ated 25 p e r

• ics w ho re g u la r ly ta k ulcers, said .the Searle ]

idcd th e sti- Internal M edicine.

' “The elderly , cspecii

; New. to lift \

. Orlando Sentinel

■ •' p M ove over, Won<comes an even newc lift w om en’s figures-

' e r s ’ s a le s fig u re ;< M iracleBoostjcan.

; W ith its cla im to “ sh ap e lie r, ro u n d c i rear ends," it is bou butt o f a few b ad jc w ill try to leave ^ su ch n o n s e n s e 7 - behind.

' M irac lcB oost ' j e a n s b y C o d c ! B leu a rc th e

invention o f Sun Apparel, a m an­u fa c tu re r o f

< d en im c lo th in g ' ' in E l P a so ,

Texas., T h e j e a n s ’

claim to uniquc- M . , ness is their abil- _ I ® ' ity " to re sh a p e

■. „ and cnhancc a won- comfortably and in s the need o f a suppc m c n t," S u n A p p a

. w oman C lare Tasson ; ■ R egular s l im -c u t .

■ . snug fit. R e g u la r s J ; offer extra com fort.

B ilt M iraclcB oost jeans to com binc a sj a spandex-rich fabri

' ’ and elevate a w om a • . Or, as Tassone puts

and l i f t th e d e rr ie r inch without p ads o r

•; P ad s a n d u n d e rv hallmark o f up lift bi accord ing to S u n ’s materials — w ere ll behind M iraclcBoost

- : t D esigned fo r w o f * Mfccns through 30s, tl r I ' ^ . t h e b u tto ck s like ; *, 'A c s c facts should I I ; women w hose fig u r ■ trim n o r youthful.^ Before p lunking (* a pair o f M iracleB o c on a p a ir and take " look in a fu ll-len g t

; J m irro r..Is th is th e ' • S rea r you w a n t to p

world?: S I f so , buy th e je i

" • your stuff. I f no t, sti fit jeans.

:« M iracleB oost’s n to u r - f i t’’ j e a n s co i

■ V sizes 1-13 and miss '■X Colors are indigo ar

Ixhe zi]M UieBaltimore Sun

^ The zipper has playe r ■ '^ le in the evolution o:

Sclothlng, not the least o • ^ i s c r c c t and e ffic ien t • ;» a lc m odesty. Thid y a ■^has been taken to a h ^ v e l .

Z ippers are everyw

f:tail that says new o D g erfc ld o u tlin e s th w uhanel ja c k c t w ith a £stones. Ralph Lauren s

■ ^ ly front and center in a B sey d re s s e s a n d j a c teKaran pours good b o d Sm cchan ic ju m p su its i “ into shape. T hat’s ju s t w trcnd pyram id. Z ippci S m in is k ir ts , h ip s te r ] ghandbags and even c " together.» It’s not a new idea.2 The last tim e fashioi ghappy w as in the ‘60s, “ designers like R u d i (

- "P ie rro Cardin propose " f r i l ls end reduc ing cl

.^ functioning parts. M od " M o d , however, and th w thc rep o sito ry o f fasl

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y: NewL (A P ) — A n e x is tin g “ irevent m illions o f pco- rm developing b leed in g - ; —' cr-thc-countcr and pre* accord ing to a s tudy , o id a rth r it is s u ffe re rs :s o f nonsteroidal an ti- , .o r N SA ID s,.can wa«J 1 s id e e ffe c ts b y a lsoM carchers s a id . ........................pcrccnt o f o lder arthrit- tak e N S A ID s d e v e lo p le pharm aceutical com - — icture&-misoprostoV-ond— di study in the A n n als o f oj

Decially those w ith heart ol

jean prc women’s

• . m ore shad---------------------------year.--------ondcrbra . H ere . “Jeans t :wer garment to in g an d v es — and retail- M ira c lc E ir e s . I t ’s th e je a n s a rc

cxpcricnc< to g ive w om en T h a t’s d c r and f irm er sp e a k . Bi )Ound to be the say?1 jo k es. But w e . “ M y b i

' ‘M y b u t t I s

b a s i c a l l y f l a t a a b o a r d . ( T h a

J e a n s ) a c t u a l l )

g i v e m e s o m e s h a p e b a c k

t h e r e . ’

— Angle R osad O rlando. Fl

O m an’s bottom bought ain style, without reason. “ 1pport undcrgar- th e rea r,ip a re l sp o k e s - everythinsoncsaid. p re tty miu t je an s offer a je a n s untiir s tre tc h je a n s h o ld m et . M ullins, to s t arc the firs t ' M clbouma special cut and A teenib ric to reshape only her fm an ’s buttoclu. o n th e jents it, ^Ho define decided t(‘ie re a b o u t o n e don ’t seeo r undcrwire." don ’t like

e rw ire s a re th e M an yt bras, which — loose-fit jI ’s prom otional u la r for the th e inspiration in NewK)st jeans. _ club kidsw om en m th e ir r e a l ly ti!, the jeans cling Cam cn, aik c scuba suits. q Icu.d bc a tip-off to And wlju rc s arc neither ' othc

Sun A flg dow n $48 for T he comjB o o s t jeans, try g e n e ra tek c a tong, ha rd through tlng th , th ree-w ay For thole v iew o f y ou r w ith so r5 p resen t to th e Code Bic

on th c d nje a n s and stru t available stick w ith ea sy - , y ea r, alo

' boostings narrow , “con- jeans for;co m c in j u n io r “ I th ir lis sy sizes 2-16. ' agree thait and black, w ith that area.'

[pper: Fisuch as I strength

lyed a significant that couliI o f2 0 th cenm ry Todays to fw h ic h a s th c removede n t g uard ian o f ; patentedyear, however, i t ' to r Whitia h i ^ e r fash ion cn id e dc

hooks anyw h ere ; the koy< businessV and now: K arl In 1914

th e zipper o f a backer,. a row o f rhine* Hookies:n stitches it n ea t-) rest is hi:n a m edley o f je r-; In 192ja c k e ts . D onna- w o rd “ziK>dies into stretch e s , andcs and zips them now havus t the tip o f the tion . Zi{ipcrs are holding, party dn5r p a n ts , b o o ts , w o rld v.1 evening gow ns' m oon mi

“ Z ifPa. ' clean lot[lion w ent zipper- using sp; Os, w hen forward: A llard , t ii G em rcich and la b e l , \losed elim iim ting....w a rd ro l5 clo thes to th e ir women, lo d em miitatcd to Space I the '60s became, ly tran s fash ion d isa ste rs’ m ade o f

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— Dr. David Baylor College of

'd isca se rju s t-can ’t-tolcrate-the ous g as tro in te s tin a l com pli' Dr. DaVid.Graham, ch ic f o f I o f M cdicinc’s gastrocntcrolo

omises s figuresladcs to bc added later this

is arc notorious for flattcn- i w iden ing o u r b o tto m s .- :cB o o s t m a k e s w e a r in g 1 rew ard ing and up lifting ncc," Tassone said.’s cu tc p u b lic rc la tio n s- B ut w h a t do cu s to m e rs

bu tt is basically flat as a board. They (the je a n s ) a c tu a lly g iv e m e so m e

a s s h a p e b ack0 there. I 'm sold,"

sa id A n g ieI i y R o sa d o , 3 4 , a l e p e t i te O rla n d o

^ w as shopping atD illard’s Florida M a ll s to re

a d o , S a tu rday m om -

‘" t y n d a M u llin s a lso

a pair, but for a different , “ I’ve alw ays been b ig in \T. A s I ’ve g o tten o ld e r, ' lin g ’s kind o f sagged. I ’d m uch g iv en u p w ea rin g

mtil now. T hese really do n c in — a n d u p ," so id s, a substitute tcachcr fromim e, F la ..........................................cn -ag er w ho w o u ld give :r first name, Melissa, u icd je a n s in bo th co lo rs but

d to pass. Her comment: “I see much difTerencc, and I- ikc ^ c skinny legs.” ly te e n s s t i l l fa v o r th e It jeans that have been pop- r the past several years, cw York, however, "all the ids arc wearing their jeans

t ig h t ," s a id M ic h e ly n I, a spokeswoman fo r Codc

where N ew York club kids ther kids tend to follow.Apparel ccrtainly hopes so. impany expects the jeans to ate S20 m il l io n in sa le s h th c end o f 1995. those w ho prefer their jeans lom e fu lln e ss in th e leg , 31cu has a LooscBoost style drawing board. It should be ble tow ard the end o f the along w ith w om en’s butt- ig shorts and MiraclcBoost b r men, C am cn said, h ink m o st w o m en w ould h a t men need to improve in ea.’’

unction iLS Bell-bottoms with industrial- ;th m etal flics and m iniskirts )uld self-dcstruct in three zips, lay’s zipper is m illions o f snags cd from the prototype that was ed in 1893 by Chicago inven- hitcomb L. Judson. His was a devicc o f large, in terlocking and eyes. I t was a failure as a

:ss venture, but not as an idea. 14, Ju d so n ’s o ld fr ie n d and r, L ew is W alker, form ed the less Fostener Company, and the history. .

;922, B.F. Goodrich coined the “zipper” for its pull*on galosh- id th e w o rd and th e p ro d u ct mvc universal generic opplica- Z ippers h av e been refined to d ressing, they have served in1 w ars ond th e y ho v e su ited missions.p p e rs g iv e o v e ry m o d e rn , look, cspccially when you are space-ago fabncs," says Linda i, designer o f the E llen Tracy , w h ic h is a s ta p le in th e ro b es o f .m an y p ro fe ss io n a l !n. ■ice age in t h t E llen Tracy fami* inslatcs OS a ja c k c t a n d sk in o f high-tech neoprene cut sleek

m ' Bdia • Creative Movement VSwing*Star CmrsDance Co.

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, charactc -tho-stross-oC-scri.^— ^ - l^ c k - p lic a t io n s ," sa id can dist o f B aylor C ollege and intc ology departm ent and tear

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A lm ost h a lf o f the 6 C d iagnosed w ith shingle su ffer the com plication pa in th a t can la s t froi years. Until now , doct

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But there’s grow ing im m e d ia te tre a tm e n antiviral drugs shortens o f s h in g le s a n d i ts r com plication, known a: ic neu ra lg ia ! Som e o research olso suggests have only hoped for: i m oy rcducc the risk o f pain.

U n iv e rs ity o f T cx a Stephen Tyring and a t t i s t s fro m th e U nitec A ustralia, in a report [ m onth in the A rchive M edicinc, found that t c ic lo v ir sho rtened the post-herpetic neuralgic m o tc ly tw o m o n th s j w ith a group o f shini w ho received a placcbc

AccepB y Juliet W ittman K night-R iddcr News Sc

- A n aged m an is but a A taltered coat upon i Soul clop its hands i

louder sing,F or every totter in its

Sailing t

A ging is 0 proccss o f I soy th is despite the

m ism o f ouihors like w h o in sis t thot every hum an life rep resen ts another,opportunity fo cal improvement — as m ode o f o k in d o f in le a b lc c lo y . T h e re is S hechy’s vision fo r il ness or poverty; no disi p r e ju d ic e s o u r so c i ogoinst o lder people.

T he truth is'this: As sk in w rink les, y ou r h loses its gloss, your b m ore brittle. You bccor tivc, both to Ihc oppos the w orld in general. 1 w hose sw eet depcndc their defiant teens) alw y o u o f y o u r w o rth i: bccom c adults.

L ove rem oins, b u t p a ren t d im in ishes. M

transferial- like a scuba suit and pirts w ith a zipper.IS. Fashion’s embrace olags ic fa b r ic s w ith h ig h -vas qualities accounts foren- lo v e a ffa ir w ith zippes a b en d a n d s tre tch . Thing now pressed to com eIS a surcs w ith more zip thaIca. standard,m d “There’s a huge incrthe w ea r z ip p er producticthe in terest in decorative

so ric s — la rg e r an dthe such as rings and teaish- B ob Bingham, manageuot a New York zipper su;ica- is a run on zippers willI to l im c te r te e th , w h ic lI in ordered prim arily forte d b u t now people a rc i

fashion w ear." „irn , B ingham is pragmcarc trend factor o f his prodnda m ake a pun," he says,acy zipper business goes ith e This year has been go<na l per business, bad for

facturers. Right now vmi*, a t n ic k c N p la tc d andk in lo o k s and z ip p ers wie ^ and antique m etal finis:

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ug ma>1 a u thor o f the study. .: study, released Aug. 14. f •40-percent-of4,404-m en-an lo o k 'm iso p ro s to l o y e r a .s 1 experienced fewer serious ilestinal p roblem s comparcc :ts w ho rcccivcd a ploccbo. AIDS,' c o m m o n ly found ir tio n d ru g s su c h as A d v il, n o r A leve, inhibit the hon m cc called prosw glandin w he fever, pa in and inflamm :tcrizc arthritis. k.of-aatun^y-occurring .p io . isrupt and dam age protectivi itcsunal linings, causing blecc a rs to the dclicaie mcmbmne

ment hA n o th c

Univcrsit>600,000 people Kari Beutijle s evciy year jou rn a l Ajn o f agonizing C hem oth iom m o n th s to g les suffcc to rs have hnd valocyclontrol this pain, bout o f siis akin lo being weeks.Jl an icc pick. Use o f tg evidence that cent the nsn t w ith n ew cncing loins the duration g le s . Val

m o s t p a in fu l cousin o f ias post-hcrpet- rc c c iv c do f th e n ew est Administr;

is w hat doctors The rcc: that the drugs im portantj f post-shinglcs severe pi

Michael CKos rc s c a rc h c r cine ai iluI team o f scien- a t San Diie d S ta te s a n d s c ie n tif ict published lost V Z V Foii/cs o f In ternal group thuiI the drug fam- sh in g le she du ra tio n o f research o;ia by approxi- M any d> a s c o m p a re d sc r ib e ncingles p a lien is antiviral tlbo. sh ing les I

3t lossejScrvice C l

a paltry thing, people secn a stick, unless vnnl, and Is and sing, and o f them is

— m inorts mortal dress, d e a lin g w— W.B. am ounts c

; to Byzantium” you knowYou los

o f loss. abilities —h e crcepy opli- and take vie G ail Shechy, This wcry dccadc o f a any sociel; Its n o th ing b u t. that ihe inifor psychologi- ty at will.IS i f w c w ere all The-reain fin ite ly m al- comcs in fis n o ro o m in London, tlillness, loneli- The planeiscussion o f the deep shodc ic ty h a rb o rs so ft a ir c

young nga,s you oge, your to me, fulho ir th in s and got back t< bones bccom e ' o moment

:omc less ottrac- middlc-agosiic sex and to through th, Y our children. 1 met Jadency (even in friend at sIways reassured ou r convi

in th e w o r ld , owarc thal woman wl

Jt y o u r ro le as me. weoriM any y o u n g e r discussing

rms intopulled together It 's Ihc

pers inlo fi o f new synthet- A l A h -p c rfo rm o n ce Manhottai ir the rekindled E isner is pers tha t a llow designers rhe in d u s try is m anufact le up w ith c lo - hnvc in han the familiar sources to

T h e y ’re i icrease in outer- again for tion and a new th e look i c z ipper acces- cvcrybodj d fan c ie r p u lls d iffe ren t ;a rd ro p s ." says rem ind ti­ger at Trcncoil, s till cont supplier. “There needs to g 'ilh lorge, 7 mil- c h u se d to be tr industrial use n W J I u sin g thot fo r ^

n a tic obout the oduct. “1 hote to 5, “but. the metal s up and down.;ood for the zip- >r bution m anu-

w e orc looking , id so lid n ick e l w ith b lackened lishcs."

y prevcM iso p ro s i

. found thot Chicogo-bose -and-w om en— thc-ncccssa^ I s ix -m o h th stom ach linin 3us stom ach A lso know red with the m isoprostol ( ). in pregnant v

in n o n p rc - year becausc 'i l , N u p r in , step abortion ■omionc-likc - tion pill, RU-

w hich trig - O ther com rimalion thnt in c lu d e d ia

although resciroslaglandin___rarely.sci’erc.tive stom ach Dr. Arthur ceding ulccrs th e A rlh rili; ne aren. s tu d y ’s find

lelps ea:h e r s tu d y , p u b lish e d by ;ity o f California researcher lutner in the July issue o f ibc A n tim icrob ia l Agents ond

th erap y , show ed lhal sh in- ffc rc rs w ho took the d rug ;lo v ir d ecreased the initiol shingles by :is much ns two

)f the drug also cut by 6 pcr- : num ber o f pntienis experi- lo n g -tc rm p a in ,a f te r sh in-

/n lo c y e lo v i r . a ch e m ic a l o f the w idely used acyclovir, cd F o o d a n d D rug stration approval June 23. recent findings “ represent an int advance" in treating Ihc p a in a f t e r .sh iiig lcs , s a id

I O xmnn. professor o f m cdi- llie U niversity o f C alifomin D iego nnd a m em ber o f the fic n d v iso ry bo a rd o f th e 'o u n d a t io n , a n o n -p ro f i t hat prov ides inform ation lo i‘s p a t ie n ts and su p p o r ts :i on Ihc d isease. f doctors now routinely pre- a c y c lo v ir . a w id e ly u sed 1 that shortens the course o f :s b u t h a s m ixed resu lts in

!S - andC o m m e n t a r y

seem to consider you irrclc- id there’s a good chancc one is your boss. Illnesses occur

o r i f y o u ’re lu ck y — and > w ith th e m a b so rb s huge s o f y o u r atten tion . People iw die.lose som e o f your physical — y es, even i f you exercisc

; vitam ins.w ould ail be s e lf evident in ieiy less convinced lhan ours individual can rccrcate rcali-

II.realization tha t you’re aging n spurts. In m y 40s, 1 visited , the city 1 lefl as a tcen-ogcr. m e tree s in H yde Pork cost lodow s on the grass and the r c a re s s e d m y face . I w as igain. and the world lay open full o f p rom ise. But w hen 1 k to the hotel room, there was cn t o f shock: W ho was this •aged w om an looking at me I ihc mirror*.^; Jane, who had been m y bcsl It school, for tea. Tliroughout n vc rso tio n , 1 w as perfectly hat it was a mature, dignified who sat across the table from

aring a wcll-iailorcd suit and ing h er teen-age children.

i fashionhe application thal turns zip-0 fashion,A m e r ic a n N o tio n s in

t la n ’s ga rm en t d istric t. Jeff is th e m a n w ho con n ec ts

e rs arid z ip p e rs . "C lo th ing ic tu re rs sh o w u s w hal they n m in d a n d w c sh o p the to get them w hat they need,

c d o in g th e '6 0 s and ‘70s b r peop le w ho haven’t seer )k s b e fo re ." he says,- “ bui 3dy is looking for something n t in a z ip p e r. W c have tc1 them lh a t z ip p er design if m tr'oUcd b y th e fac t tha t ii0 go up and down."

^ B A B B E L S n C L E A N E R S

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ase pailb y re d u c in g co m p lica tio iicr b e e n a fe e lin g fo r nibc decade that acyclovir s ind difTerencc (in post-hcr|in - g ia ), b u t i t ’s been hatu g soid Ronda K ost, a rcseiol N a tio n a l In stitu te o fwo Infectious Diseases.

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■ believe, learning to syr cal im ages, and to accept :isc deny your losses.

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Irst w om an picked up her cue lately. “ O h, su re ." sh e sa id , ng. "A re you ready lo order?" ated to lean across a n d say, m e a b o u t y o u r a u n t ." I ’I, o fc o u rs c . I w a tch ed her V her pain and chal du tifully r friend, and I prayed she had nc she c o u ld ta lk to la te r , le older.

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AUOUST 21 IS YOUR B m iH - ; Y ou make people laugh, even if ;h tears. Y ou are pcnxpUve, versa-. : four ow n m osl severe critic. Y ou ' Instinctive knowledge 'concerning 'IS, treads and cycles as applied to ; dal endeavors, including stock ':L Law &scinates you, you side.-' imderdog. Gem ini, S a^ tta riu s per-^. .?lay “interesting" roles in your life. , m ber w ill bo your tnost np d u c tiv e r ■ ve, romantic m onth o f 1W5.UBS (M arch 21-AprU 19): Propertf s u r p ^ - w orth m ore than a n t id - . Future prospects bright, cUmb o n '• ow n bandwagoni Focus on love,, w ney, &me and applause. kU R tS (A pril 20.R lay 20): D o a T , too {ongl’n m o ls DOW, strike w hile . . a h o t a o s e id a tlv e provides lofbr- ‘ m needed for advancement. Take dve, Imprint style.M N I f r l a y 21-June 20): Flnally -lC ttledl D im te regarding property.*' • ble Inberuaoco s e ttle d ^ r d o f : odes removed. Intuitive InteU ect- » reliable guide.W C B R (June 21-July 22): O rc u m - ,; ta take sudden tu m in your &vor.

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M ? i ^ S a u ^ 22): Cheek Tau-r-i ffiiMmgfl. -You gain allies fronC~ x$ you never cow ted, T ear down, lid, be open to rom ance,' Scoipio dpates In W ld ln g campaign. n S o (Aug. 2 3 -S e p t W i s h e s 9 true, you w in M eads and influeacft^V lie among tbe high ond mighty. Ride -

in o r i^ n a l manner.EBRA (S e p t 23 'O cL 22): Emphasis,, lusic, o e c m tin g , remodeling, possi,*.,,[*ange o f lesidCTCc, marital sia tu f;.,

fiwtuao,CORPIO ( O a 23-N ov. 21): C om i';,ic t t<? w ith persons in fm w a y places. - mlacts made w ill pay dividends. Fo^' on showmanship, creativity, finan> "

^ r a S r a j S (Nov. ZJ-Dec! 21)!:'- I’U be musing, ’’Could this be d e ja .; ^' Y ou’U l e c o g ^ p laces, foces, dtu* ,,, 05,-oroottunB iei.-Scenario-fea tures-'' t t o v ^ l n encore appearance. . ; lAPRICORN (D ec. 22-Jan. 19)!-; c k Sagittarius m essage. Past and

b lend ' >■ m eaas utilize lessons ; ned during past m onth. Love tela* > ship under pressure, dedde to .“stay ‘<; O.'^Inltladvel ' ' IiQ U A RIUS (Jan, 20-Feb. 18): W hai • •I withheld is available - don’l w ait | . ; others: ded d e; take. {XMltlve ic tio a .' 'f - u s on indepeadence, o d d i t y , cre- ;0 endeavors that U y .d o m u n t S b o u ^ q

S S s ^ l 19-M ardi 20): FamU^-'i Bbef,e*pfe*ses o p i^ o n s considered^.L Bo'receprivc, M ^ m l ^ but noi_;Uble: M oney 50u ld be a t tool o f plea • hum inity. w c e r , A quarius persons ; . tfop tom m cfltly .. N - ^

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