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Good mo Today’s forecast: Mostly sunny and con isolated aAcmoon thundei in Ihc lower to mid-90s near 60. EujSi tp soulh win Sun Valley relent: The city of Sun Valle court mitigation instead settle a dispute over th Medical Center.’ Trash dfsposal Trash disposal enter; Gooding Count}' with a n trash tninsfer .station. H all o f Famer Patty Sheehan topk a o ry ih the U.S, Women’s ( her fifth major golf title. Cycling’s best Miguel Indurain won .secutive Tour de France S The quiet killer Prostate cancer, the f cancer in America, may 1 diet of some Idahoans and Ti-avelin’ band If it’s Monday, columr must be at sea. The bottom line Hhiising lhc.hea!th-«:u[ some businesses will n( standard of. living of Am a guest editorial says. Healthy debate Senate Democrats scc delay their August rec health-care legislation. Secondary school | Even though colleges i survived the budget cui 1990s, administrators sl about the weak nnancii their'schools, a .survey she C rim e at w ork ris( As the workplace b prominent in people’s livi wol-kplace intretises. a rep W ild horse cxplosi As wild horses disappe they arc being blamed for logical balances in the Eaj M ass exodus Rwandan refugees begt way home after Zaire reof Sunday. Section A Weather ........... 2 Foe Nation ...... 3-5, 7 Cla: Opinion............6 Leg World...... ; ........ 8 Section B Fea “-tslagic Valley ...1 Dee . Obituaries ....... 2 To< IdahoAVest.....3 .Mov Sports ...... ....4-6 Con We print on rec Please recyc k3l.. ornihg" t: ;ontinued hoi with idershowers. Highs ?0s. Lows tonight winds 10 mph. Page A2 nts ] illey has proposed ad of liligalion to • the Wood River ( Page Bl t ters. the-1^90s in . j, a new. full-service PageBt. . ' -------- I a one-stroke viclo-| ’s Open to capture Page B4 F f sn his fourth con- % c Sunday. f Page B4 s t e fastest-growing | ly be linked to the , and Utahns. Page Dl ^ a imnist Dave Barry ' Page Dl ( ____________ r II carc standards of <J I not improve the li \merican workers. c Page A6 i tl IlillllllllH I seem prepared to j, reccss to act on Page A3 v II )l pinch :s and universities cuts of the early ; slill are wbrried icial condition of y shows. ^ Page A4 ises X_ t becomes more lives, crime in the report shows. Page AS I< jsion ppear in lhe West. ^ for disrupting eco- ^ East. By PageAT .Tin fror egan making iheir ropcned its border sy-** Page A8 vvh( Section C •ocus.. ............... 1 C Classified ......1-8 issu .'egal notices ..2 dcc cat< ' Section D ‘"’P 'matures...... 1-5 lear Abby ...... 3 sdi 'o do for you ..3 tho: /lovies..., .......... 5 /Omics ..... ....... 6 O '.' not recycled paper. :ycle it again. /■ lh Elmtk sharp ea By Julie M. McKinnon Times-News wriler JEROME r It only lakes Gene Titnius to make a v blade tike those used thous ago and thul conternponiry s 'and do-use. ' Getting a core of Ceninil sidian to lhe point where pr can be popped ofT, and mastc niquc, took him a lot longer. "This is tlic sharpest thing said Tilnius of obsidian , sharpest of which is one one- honiinsnrcentimeter wide edge. ’‘You can’l get anythin glass or obsidian glass. "The very shitrpesl actua: does not tear them." One of the world’s experts ping, the an of making stone lias proof lhat the obsidian b fonner Twin Tatis surgeon rt sidian chunk embedded in with an obsidian blade. The Bruce Buck, also performt surgery on Tiihius’ wife. W obsidian blade. Ema Russell ofTwin I'alli with Titmus al Idaho Power fore stic retired, had her surgi sidian blade to remove a skir from below her right eye. Ri talked lo Titmu!> aboul the I limes. "I was thoroughly con wouldn't have done il." ? adding lhat the fine-btade it without u scar. Twin Falls dermatologist Scholes. who perfonned Rii tion. said that is the only s' performed with an obsidian b p.nticnt asked him to.».<;e ob Sctioles said 'lv.* wouldn’t sug Until he tiad more experience •’They did work well," saitl had his normal sel of surgica during Russell’s operation have any problem doing that of loot again." Tilmus said lie has given to various,surgeons, but he w to .set up a busine.ss! Of-lhe c s'idiati blade makers nationv of them do selt them, he sjiid. For the past two years, tli University and I lerrelt Musei nology rcjsearch associate hu ing the way Aztecs made the blades with a wooden tool; of Kimberly, now deceas worked on the technique ui tool. The technique, which prot ed 3,000 years ago, is paniall the book "La Obsidiana En tv With hts back propped agi yard fence, Titmus wedge: core' in an anvil partially I Health refc foes, advoc greet carav 3y Julie M. McKinnon Fimcs-Ncws wriler TWIl;«J FALLS - Stricken wi :hild. whcclchair-bound Sandr •Icybum collected.medical "he rom Idahoans. Nearby, partially paralyze >omc of Hagerman wrote dow :xperience with the Atnerican .y.stem ,while sitting in vhcelchmr. Bolh Magic Valley women ’ non Park on Sunday for the ai lyicsl-supported buses lhat arc 'arious places nationwide to c rom peoptcjiupponing hcalth- Dressel’s and Osborne's opi ssue of hcallh-care reform.' ho Iccidcdly different. While Di ;ated broad hcalth-care refor mplemeniing universal health Ige, Osborne said only a few 0 bc changed, such as giving t elf-cmpIoyed people and v. hose with low incomes. "It’s getting so |hal health co y, not a ncctysily," ,*iaid Dress lot work even part-time becauj tot have to bc insured by hc 'As soon as I get a job. 1 lose vouldn't carc nbout that, if the ' Please see H m tzor knapper ( lough to kes a second for a volcanic glass' ousands of years _ i 7 surgeons can ! nit American ob- : prismatic blades astering thal tech- cr. ing you can get," ian blades, ihc )nc-hundred-mil-__________ tde at its Ira^IiT hing sharper than tualfy split cells. ens in flint-knap- one tools, Titmus , n blades work: A n removed an ob- in Titmus’ fool . The surgeon. Dr. rmed abdominal : . Wilma, with an alls, who worked ver Company be- ^ f l n j Lirgeon use an ob- fflH p H ikin cancer lesion M B S m . Russell said she HHPSjH lie blades several convinced, or I ." said Russell. |||SSaj| e incision heated ijist Dr. n. Thad Russell's opera- y surgery hc has tn blade. Unless a obsidian btp/Jes, suggest using une nee with ; uid Scholes. who tools tiand wouldn't with thal kind en obsidian tools e would hot want ie eight or so ob- onwidc. a couple ' the Boise State jseum lithic tech-' ; has been sludy- the mulli-purpose ol; Don Crabtree cased, had first ; using a copper Gene Tl irobably originut- gn bladi iialty described in n Mesoamerica.” ground, s against his back- and then t Iges an obsidian knockoff ly buried in the “There form R , )cates van ThcAjsoc EVANS a sort of S' crs a gucr I with potio as a ambushes ndra Drc.ssel of who'paid "jtorror .stories" sowed nic swept you yzed Lori Os- a bundle < lown her recent Army, sc can healtli-care liomc. or p in her own Gavin V sly band, i cn were at Har- committei c arrival of lob- way to m arc slopping in places to li 0 collect letters Their ct tth-carc reform, dom Acts < opinions on the "It docj ' howeyer. were thing, Ica DrcsscLadvo- thing,” saii forms, such as“ fessor wh< illh-care cover- handbook cw things need it’s not; lg tax credits to will tell yi 1 vouchers for .internation docs not hi 1 carc is a luxu- remedy wl esscl. who can- "I'm noi :ause she would a kind o f c her employer, ablcsanda ose Medicaid. I remind pe there was some of us have B HEALTH/A2 -shj crafts ob be used \ I ; |i ^ ^ 'I ifS ' ' Titmus demonstrates th ides which he says cah I . secures ttie obsidian with 1 n uses pressure on a wooden tffa blade up to 13 inches lor re is a discussion of how Lando iey aren’ ociated Press 4SV1LLE, Ind. — Gavin Wh secret operative in wtial he icrrilta war. Panisans exccu ;s stealthily. You may neve id the bridge toll for you. < tickcls in the playground si Dur elderly neighbor's sidcw, : of blankets outside the S: sent flowers to the conva r put doughnuts by the coffee Whitsett is only one memt 1, one of a growing group of led lo contributing in som< making their communities I live. call their ofTcnsive, loosely ;s o f Kindness.” icsn’.t have to culminate in ead io something, support aid Whitsett, a communicalit 'ho has written a whimsical k callcd “Guerrilla Kind'ness. )t about mucli, as the author you. He's nol proposing a ] onal peace or an end to hun hope to redefine good citizci what ails AiTicrica. lot out to evangelize," said V f overgrown flower child in c dais and a beard. “My aim is people of the kind impulses vc, remind people of somcthi Please see KINDNE arp- Dsidian b as surgic j- mM iiShSliil the primitive technique i lh bo used as medical in: h his-feci blades were made cn tool to ar,” said Titmu: long. 8,000 blades. ow these -they usedihpm fo )m ac ’t much, Whitsett is he consid- ^ ' '.V %■ jcuie their . I™ :vcr know J. Or who I sandbox, cwalk, left Salvation valesccnt . / fee lim. . imber of a <of people )me small g, ; ;ies better W ; ’ . ely, "Ran- W .. \ in some- H 'n on some- H \\ ations pro- ^ ical purpte :ss." kra lor himself R gl a plan for N B i ; yT ' lunger. He f/ izcnshipor V J Whitsett, n comforts 1 is only to scs that oil Communicatl :thing (hey handbook 'Gi ^ESS/A2 -random acts J s rer 3lades ical tools ie of producing obsldi- instruments. ade written by a Spanish fri-, HUS, who has made about "Wc really don't know if I for surgery." :ts of , but the> ;atlon8 professor Gavin \ ‘Guerrila Kindness.' whit ts of kindnessi v' :i 1 Mide^ peace not ce J The Associate Press WASHINGTON — C “I historic Midea.st summi rael and Jordan worked , for a declaration endi tigcrency and moving tli jj era of economic coopenj ^ U.S. ofTicials priKlain . is ai liaiid-in'iht Middle ij •tltrccllj'/it^'olvcd appear (,^ iiie Minister Yitzli: i fused to say whether ^ ready for fiim and King sign. ' "We don’l make an whal witl liappcn." he s ^ ___ lary of Stale Wanei^C " pfioiograpRsln Tirs’'liotel whal^wiit happen when i Ea’riier in tlie day. Ch: saying lhat "there is an i, and there is an acceplaiu ‘‘One of the most ihi tltis century is ending h ihony Lake. While I toi adviser, wrote in an op-« Wa-shington Post. ; . Riibin und Hussein o - to meel today al the Whi t While the event won’ as the Whito House me ^ between Rabin and Pali I gani/alion Chainnun V N represent another sign ji peace. Rabin and Hus.sein ho i- to a generation of enm ^ .Middle East neighbors i nomic steps that will foil 1 Sources'familiar with tions said there were u for Rabin and Hussein t( meet with President Clir Speaking only on cor lhe sources said il was that the two leaders w ready to sign at the Whit "Tlun{^ arc being nc] dipluin.ntic official. Hussein has said it is and Israel to sign a forni A senior administrati only on condition o f anc Inralton would spell oul they can take next to fu they're beginning to buil Tliosc steps includc t banking and finance. a< opment projects to jnclu 'parkjhal would straddl der. With all the progress relations Ibetween Israel and Jordan, basic issi solved, such as the stai ' questions Involving i rights, In an appearance Su “This Week with Davie i- phcr said the While t-i It’ September and loday r if arc coming down in lh don't Ihink things will ___ the Middle Ea.st.". kindi y’re som< I I Whitsett wrote tho whin^ lich suggests ways peop SSBH2E9S ?ast e pact ertaiii s — On tlie eve of another limit, negotiators for Is- ked Sunday on language nding J6 years nf hel- lg the Iwo nations ini« an pen^iipn. .. :laimed that peace finally Jdle Easl. But Ihe padicN :)eared more cautious. it/Jiak Rabin of Israel n;- her the agreement was’ :ing Hussein of Jordan to : any statements about he said, as he and Sccre- •n Chri'slopher posed for __ iotel s’utie, "You will see ten it will happen." _ , Clirisiopher was upbeat. - < an acceptance of Israef ilance o f peace." t ihtraclable conllicts uf lg before our eyes." An-' House national security; op-ed article in Sunday’s’ in of Jordan-were slaied While House. .'on’t be quile as drnnatic : meeting lasi Sepleiiiher Palestine.Libenilion Or- in Yasser Arafat, it will_ significant step tuwanl" 1 hoped to declare an eiul :nmiiy beiween the iwti ors and outline llie eeo- fotlow. vith lhe ongoing negotia- rc unresolved questions in to work oui when they Clinton. condition of anonymity, vas by no means certain •s would,have anything VhitcHouse. : negotiated now." s;iid a it is 100 eariy for Jordan onnal peace agreenienl. [ration official, speaking , anonymily. said the dec- ' oul “some specific sieps 0 funher the relationship build." dc coopcniiton on trade. ;. as well as joinl“devel- nclude u cultural heritage . tddlc their common bor- ress toward more nonnal rael and the Palestinians issues remained unre- status of Jerusalem and lg refugees and water : Sunday on the-M3C's avid Brinkley.” Christo- le House meetijigs last ly mean that "llie walls n the Middle East. ... I vill ever be the'same in ness APpMs himsipal purple . jople can practice

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Good moT o d a y ’s f o r e c a s t :

M ostly sunny and con isolated aA cm oon thundei in Ihc lo w er to m id -90s near 60. EujSi tp soulh win

S u n V a l l e y r e l e n t :T he c ity o f Sun V alle

court m itiga tion instead se ttle a d isp u te o v e r th M edical C enter.’

T r a s h d f s p o s a lT ra sh d is p o s a l en te r;

G ooding Count}' w ith a n trash tn in sfe r .station.

H a l l o f F a m e rPatty Sheehan topk a o

ry ih the U.S, W om en’s ( her fifth m ajor g o lf title.

C y c l i n g ’s b e s tM iguel Indu ra in w on

.secutive T our d e France S

T h e q u i e t k i l l e rP ro s ta te c an ce r, th e f

cancer in A m erica, m ay 1 diet o f som e Idahoans and

T i - a v e l i n ’ b a n dIf it’s M onday, colum r

must be at sea.

T h e b o t t o m l i n eHhiising lhc.hea!th-«:u[

som e b u s in e s se s w ill n( standard of. living o f Am a guest editorial says.

H e a l t h y d e b a t eS en a te D em o cra ts scc

d e la y t h e i r A u g u s t rec health-care legislation.

S e c o n d a r y s c h o o l |Even though colleges i

s u rv iv e d th e b u d g e t cui 1990s, a d m in is tra to rs sl ab o u t th e w eak n n a n c ii their'schools, a .survey she

C r i m e a t w o r k r i s (A s th e w o rk p la c e b

prom inent in peop le ’s livi wol-kplace in tre tises. a rep

W i l d h o r s e c x p l o s iA s w ild horses disappe

they a rc being b lam ed for logical balances in the Eaj

M a s s e x o d u sR w andan refugees begt

way hom e a fte r Z aire reof Sunday.

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JE R O M E r It on ly lakes G en e T itn iu s to m ake a v b lade tike those used thous ago and thul conternponiry s

'and d o - u s e . 'G etting a core o f Ceninil

sidian to lhe point where pr can be popped ofT, and mastc niquc, took him a lot longer.

"T his is tlic sharpest thing sa id T iln iu s o f o b s id ia n

, sharpest o f w hich is one one- h o n iin s n rc e n t im e te r wide edge. ’‘You can’l get anythin g lass o r obsidian glass.

"T he very shitrpesl actua: does not tear them."

O ne o f the world’s experts ping, the an o f m aking stone lias p ro o f lhat the obsidian b fonner Twin Tatis surgeon rt s id ian chunk em bedded in w ith an obsidian blade. The B ruce B uck , a lso perform t surgery on T iih ius’ w ife. W obsidian blade.

Ema Russell o fT w in I'alli w ith Titm us al Idaho Power fore stic retired, had her surgi sidian blade to remove a skir from below her right eye. Ri talked lo Titmu!> aboul the I limes.

" I w as th o ro u g h ly c o n w o u ld n 't h av e d o n e i l ." ? adding lhat the fine-btade it w ithout u scar.

T w in F alls derm ato logist S choles. who perfonned Rii tion. said that is the only s' perform ed with an obsidian b p.nticnt asked him to.».<;e ob Sctioles said 'lv.* w ouldn’t sug Until he tiad m ore experience

•’They did work w ell," saitl had his normal sel o f surgica d u rin g R u sse ll’s op era tio n have any problem doing that o f loot again."

T ilm u s said lie has given to various,surgeons, but he w to .set up a busine.ss! O f-lhe c s'idiati blade m akers nationv o f them do selt them, he sjiid.

For the past two years, tli U niversity and I lerrelt Musei nology rcjsearch associate hu ing the w ay A ztecs m ade the blades w ith a w ooden tool; o f K im b e rly , now d e c e a s w orked on the technique ui tool.

The technique, which prot ed 3,000 years ago, is paniall the book "La O bsidiana En tv

W ith hts back propped agi y a rd fence, T itm u s w edge: co re ' in an an v il p a r tia lly I

Health refc foes, advoc greet carav3y Ju lie M . M cK innonFimcs-Ncws w riler

TWIl;«J FA LLS - Stricken wi :hild. w hcclchair-bound Sandr •Icybum collected.m edical "he rom Idahoans.

N e a rb y , p a r tia lly para lyze >omc o f H agerm an w rote dow :xperience w ith the A tnerican .y.stem ,w h ile s i t t i n g in vhcelchmr.

Bolh M agic V alley w om en ’ non Park on Sunday for the ai lyicsl-supported buses lhat arc 'arious places nationw ide to c rom peop tc jiuppon ing hcalth-

D ressel’s and O sborne 's opi ssue o f hcallh-care reform.' ho Iccidcdly d iffe ren t. W hile Di ;ated broad h ca lth -care re fo r m plem eniing universal health Ige, O sborne said only a few 0 bc changed , such as g iv ing t e lf -c m p Io y e d p eo p le and v. hose w ith low incomes.

" I t’s getting so |ha l health co y, n o t a ncctysily ," ,*iaid Dress lot w ork even part-tim e becauj tot h av e to bc insured by hc 'As soon as I get a job . 1 lose vou ldn 't carc nbout that, if the

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mtzorknapper ( lough tokes a second for a v o lcan ic g lass ' ousands o f years _ i 7 surgeons can • !

nit American ob- : prism atic blades astering thal tech- cr.ing you can get," ia n b la d e s , i h c)n c -h u n d red -m il-__________tde at its I ra^ IiT hing sharper than

tualfy sp lit cells.

ens in flint-knap- one tools, Titm us , n blades work: A n rem oved an ob-

in T itm u s’ fool .The surgeon. Dr.rm ed abdom ina l :. W ilm a, w ith an

alls, w ho workedver Com pany be- ^ f l n jLirgeon use an ob- f f l H p Hikin cancer lesion M B S m. Russell said she H H P S jH lie b lades several

co n v in c e d , o r I." s a id R u sse ll . | | | S S a j |e incision heated

ijist Dr. n . Thad R u sse ll's opera-

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suggest using une nee w ith ■;u id Scholes. who

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en obsidian tools e w ould hot want ie eight o r so ob- onw idc. a couple '

the Boise State jseum lithic tech-'; has been sludy- the m ulli-purpose o l; Don Crabtree ca se d , h ad f irs t ; u s in g a copper

G en e Tlirobably originut- gn bladi iialty described in n M esoamerica.” ground, s against his back- and then t Iges an o b sid ian knockoff ly b u ried in the “ T here

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sly band, i cn w ere at H ar- com m ittei c arrival o f lob- w ay to m arc slopp ing in places to li0 co llect letters Their ct tth-carc reform, dom Acts < op in ions on the "It docj ' h ow eyer. w ere th in g , Ica

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4SV1LLE, Ind. — Gavin Wh ■ secret operative in wtial he icrrilta w ar. Panisans exccu ;s stealth ily . You m ay neve id th e bridge toll for you. < tickcls in the playground si Dur elderly neighbor's sidcw, : o f b lankets outside the S: sen t flo w ers to the conva r put doughnuts by the coffee

W hitsett is only one memt 1, one o f a growing group of led lo con trib u tin g in som< m ak in g th e ir com m unities I live.call the ir ofTcnsive, loosely ;s o f Kindness.” • icsn ’.t have to cu lm inate in ead io so m e th in g , support a id W hitsett, a communicalit 'h o has w ritten a whimsical k callcd “Guerrilla Kind'ness. )t about mucli, as the author you. H e 's nol proposing a ]

onal peace or an end to hun hope to redefine good citizci

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th e prim itive te c h n iq u e i lh bo u se d a s m ed ica l in:

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)m ac’t much,

Whitsett ishe consid- ^ ' '.V % ■ jcuie their . I ™:vcr know J . O r who I sandbox, cwalk, left Salvationva le sccn t . /fee lim. .imber o f a< o f people)m e sm all g , ;;ies be tte r W ; ’ .

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WASHINGTON — C “ I historic Midea.st summi

rael and Jordan worked , for a decla ra tion endi tigcrency and moving tli

jj era o f economic coopenj ^ U.S. ofTicials priKlain

. is ai liaiid-in 'iht Middle ij •tltrccllj'/it^'olvcd appear

( , ^ i i i e Minister Yitzli: i fused to say w hether ^ ready for fiim and King

sign.' "W e d o n ’l m ake an

whal witl liappcn." he s^ ___ lary o f Stale W anei^C" pfioiograpRsln Tirs’'liotel

whal^wiit happen when i Ea’riier in tlie day. Ch:

saying lhat "there is an i, and there is a n acceplaiu

‘‘One o f the most ihi tltis century is ending h ihony Lake. W hile I toi adviser, wrote in an op-« Wa-shington Post.

; . Riibin und Hussein o - to meel today al the Whi t While the event w on’ ■ as the W hito House me ^ between Rabin and Pali I gani/alion C hainnun V N represent an o th e r sign ji peace.

Rabin and Hus.sein ho i- to a generation o f enm .Middle East neighbors

i nomic steps that will foil

1 Sources'familiar with tions said there w ere u for Rabin and Hussein t( meet with President Clir

Speaking only on cor lhe sources said il was that the tw o leaders w ready to sign at the Whit

"Tlun{^ a rc being nc] dipluin.ntic official.

Hussein has said it is and Israel to sign a forni

A senior administrati only on condition o f anc Inralton w ould spell oul they can take next to fu they're beginning to buil

Tliosc steps includc t banking and finance. a< opment p rojects to jnc lu

■ 'p a rk jh a l would straddl der.

With all the progress relations Ibetween Israel and Jo rd a n , basic issi solved, such as the stai

' qu estio n s In v o lv in g i rights,

In an appearance Su “This W eek with Davie

i- phcr said th e W hile t-i It’ September and loday r if arc com ing down in lh

don 't Ihink things will ___ the Middle Ea.st.".

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— On tlie eve o f another lim it, negotiators for Is- ked Sunday on language nding J 6 years n f hel- lg the Iwo nations ini« an pen^iipn. ..:laimed that peace finally Jdle Easl. But Ihe padicN :)eared more cautious. it/Jiak Rabin o f Israel n;- her the agreem ent was’:ing Hussein o f Jordan to

: any s ta tem en ts about he said, as he and Sccre-•n Chri'slopher posed for __iotel s’utie, "You will see ten it will happen." _, Clirisiopher was upbeat. - < an acceptance o f Israef ilance o f peace." t ihtraclable conllicts u f lg before our eyes." An-' House national security; op-ed article in Sunday’s’

in o f Jordan-were slaied While House..'on’t be quile as drnnatic : meeting lasi Sepleiiiher Palestine.Libenilion Or-

in Y asser Arafat, it will_ sign ifican t step tuwanl"

1 hoped to declare an eiul :nm iiy beiween the iwti ors and outline llie eeo- fotlow.

vith lhe ongoing negotia- rc unresolved questions in to w ork oui when they Clinton.condition o f anonymity,

vas by no means certain •s w ou ld ,have anything V hitcHouse.: negotiated now." s;iid a

it is 100 eariy for Jordan onnal peace agreenienl.[ration official, speaking , anonymily. said the dec- ' oul “some specific sieps

0 funher the relationship build."dc coopcniiton on trade.;. as well as joinl“devel- nclude u cultural heritage . tddlc their common bor-

ress toward more nonnal rael and the Palestinians issues rem ained unre- status o f Jerusalem and

l g re fu g ees and w ater

: Sunday on the-M 3C 's avid Brinkley.” Christo- le H ouse m eetijigs last ly m ean that "llie walls n the M iddle East. ... I vill ever be the 'sam e in

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te rn o o n a n d ev en in g 105.dc- L o w s lo n ig h l4 5 to 5 5 .; 42 de- E x t e n d i fo rtcast: S

m o s t ly sunny . Iso la te urc wa.s show ers. C ontinued hc

c a s t a n d th e 6 0 s w es ' th rough Friday partly

■ noon and even ing thui ta ins. C ontinued hoi. L in th c 90s tcr4.02.

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^ a y tim e heat genera ; o f th e rain o f th e W est w ilh sl in a ls o in to A rizona and N ew

day produced 1.76 inch • V alley H o i, se asg n a l wcatl

c oun try . O vern igh t 1o> at dam - Southw csi, souih o f a I Df quur- a long ihc East Coast im S erv icc T cm pcraiures fell ot

and N evada, w ilh a low ncluded . A high pressure syst11 W hite C anada carried cool tc ) inches a n d Rockies. Low s we ,n fell ni the R ockies and in wes

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d W o o d R iver V alley: T oday a r md coritinucd hoi. W idely scatt ng th u n d e rs h o w e rs , l l ig h s 55.t : Sou them Id^iho - T oday n n d ' la ted a fte rn o o n and ev en in g tl1 ho i. H ighs 90 to 102. L ow s A’cs t. E x te n d ed fo re ca s t, W ee tly c loudy w ilh w idely sc a tlcn thundcrsturm s, m ainly ove r the It. L ow s in the 50s lo low er 60;

id N crad a :' p a rtly c lo u d y . A few n ftern i nd thunderstorm s. H ighs 95-tOi r 70s. E x tended fo recast. Wei ly c loudy . A few an cm u o n and le rs ionns. L ow s in the 60s. Hi

foday m ostly .sunny. Isolated a: le rs io rm s e asl. m ainly o v e r ihc : u p p e r 80s lo upper 90s. Toni 50s to low er 60s. Tuc.sday mo* loon a n d ev en in g th u n d e rs to n luniains. H ighs upper 80s lo nc«i:

ng relief to dry \}ulf C oast and Southeast, le ra ied thundcrslonns nqross h i| lh show ers in th e m ounta ins froi lew M cxico. Sim ilar w eather o inches o f rain a t Fon C ollins, Cc c n th e r c o n tin u ed ac ro ss m u d : lo w s 'c o o le d on ly-in lo Ihe 70 f a line from T exas to th e Atlar t in lo sou thern N ew England.I o n ly in to ihe 80s in parts o f low o f 86 nt Y um a. Ariz. systcm pusliing southw ard i r o nII tem pera tures into the no rther w ere in lhc ,40s nt higher clevt

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will bc prcscnte ' w hen buses fn

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> has caught on.i:24 a.m. W h ilse tt 's it quarter book ihat w ill' ' / • L'f' on ly one o f s '.."“S '2’ - p icccofsom cll

frcy has devol Citizens have \

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51 .01 sor asked his c I mm ,03 B illboards hav‘ ..... . ways. Reader*' .... re a d e rs , “ He

movement you , W illiam Dai

Qg: Tixlay professor at Bt lolaicd af- idence, R.I., d c lower 10 " I t’s only sym winds 10 • are a sym bol ” sum ing cultureand Tues* J( jg in sm iuttered af. m essages, tha 85 lo 90. som etim es bcj

whelming (rot d Tuesday ers perhaps f« ; thunder- a s tand ,how e\ ! 45 to 55 •These liitU ednesday ca:red after- jcgrad in

thor with his ' lOs. Htghs C on tem porar

m itment.’ ., " I t ’s an ex

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allcmoon “ " '‘j'11,e moun- be ICT IS good .night fair U ndennker,oaly sun- e x p la in e d , hjrm s cast. “ som e fun, ni c jr 100.

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==l^fitealfrom A1 • w'g e t some insurance so I Cad and have a cafecr." cie, when Osborne w as tn a t- y mber following.n car acci-i r ^ her back,''anothcr unin- o:m also was h o sp ita lized C(r problem, she said. “ 1 ivcd the same carc 1 did.' 1 at our system is broken,”!. a rancher who has private c; '6 'r people who need care, h

' - Clh Securily Express started . p ■riday from S<altlc. Lettersnted to Congress o n Aug. 4 oifrom around the counlry w

hington, D.C. »)n Park, buses w ith about o1 riders" w ere greeted by tlgn-w aving opponcn ls o f prcfom i and about 40 sup- i;

ct. Penny F le tcher, w h o ’s a Rep, Michael Crapo for his:l seat, said sh e su p p o rts nreform, F letcher said she C

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nv, which is tha t it feels >n those impulses.” le world, every d a y .^ c a t ;a.sy to find. And so, in the random acts o f k indness in nothing al all. pita! letters. Random Acts soinehow begin lo add up.' basic Stuff." D o -u n lo 'o ih " ': other check. Or. as an on- lith reminded friends in cy- )t long ago, “ G ood is the ;ious virus.:... one person’s or spavms morc good." whal docs this really have

lything important? whatever reasons, the idea m.'s m anual, a s illy sort o f ill 111 in your hip pocket, is f several such e ffo rts , a icihing bigger. O prah Win- voted a show to the idea.'c vyritten letters to their ed- rd ilors.havc assigned re- e slory.rbcrt, a San Francisco-area' rnerjily credited w ith coin- an "I^ractice randpm acts o f s d senseless acts o f beauty” s 1990s. A response to con-

o f another “random act o f j it has appeared o n thou- mpcr stickers, one o f which t lilselt 10 join in,field, Calif., college profes- j s class to commit such acts, have appeared along high- j er’s Digest told 20 million H ere 's one u n d e rg ro u n d 1 /ou’ll want 10 jo in ."Damon, a psychologist and \ Brown University in Prov-

. docs not dismiss the call, i ymbolic," he said, "bul we )ol-crenting, sym bol-con- 1 ure." C_ *mall ways, through sm all : that larger strideii forward < begin. In a world o f over- I roubles, guerrilla do-good- fecl they arc at least laking (

vever modest. iiitle Ihings that remind you I carc ... are uplifting rather i

Jing,” said Dam on, co-au- is wife o f "Som e Do Care: | rary Lives o f M oral C om -’ :

expression o f so m eth in g ~. I has been dim in ish ing in i nes — the sense that as a rt o f your everyday social ; onlribute to o ther people’s I )u don’l have to have a rea- iking another p e rso n 's life o d inandofitse lf.Iten in ihat spirit. W hitsctt . h is book s im p ly o ffers , neai things you can do to

C i r c u l a t i o nWilson, circulatinn direcior laiion phone lines are open be- in.ll 10 a.m. only. I f you do not rc- if paper by 7 a.m.. call the n u m ^

c-Wcndcll-Gooding-i lagerman 535 ‘^.Rupen-Paul.Oaklcy 552CasllefordM8ilogerson-llolliMcr375Fall* anil all other areas 931 ,

NewsWalwonh, managing editor I have a newt lip or wish lo lalk to : in the editorial depanmenl. call 1 between 10:00 a .m . and 5:30

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would like to see a plan ge C o n g r ^ this year with univi e rage im plem ented in two years.

Fletcher also'said thal the f o f people insured through " c o v e rag e” sh o u ld not be i “ Let’s not quibble over figu covcr lls many as w e can." '

The most difficull piece i care reform to deal w ilh is how much o f an employee’s coverage should bc paid for 1

, ploycr, Fletcher said.Some o f the protesters, s

and reform riders discussed tl with each other. While, man: wantitjg refomi bemoaned th o f people to gel coverage. i th o se in th e m id d le cla; protesters said they do not w; ized mcdicine. restrictions < care provider choice or fedcra abortions.

Yet ^ m e protesters, supp reform riders agreed that Re Democrats and members of

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~KindnessTT' —• “ A cts o f K indne;

M eladee and H anoch N (Health Communications, T o order direct, call 800-4^

• " G u e r r il la K indne Gavin W hitsctt (Impact Pu S8.95). To order direct, c 246-7228.

• “ Random Acts o f Ki compiled by editors (Cona $8.95). To o rder direel, c 685-9595.

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surprise people and feel g< same time. Thai’s all."

For example, among his b ' gesiions:

• Wrile an article aboutI ties for kindness in your area

• If a friend has bad bi• your friend a pack o f minw o

• Tell your best friends tl ■ your best friends.1 • Send flowers lo your 1 his or her workplace.

• Return anything youI belter shape that when you n

• Consider leaving your . regional medical school.: • W ave to k id s in schi- folks sitting on their front p<

lice ofTicers, firc.men, inic1 school crossing guards, peop 1 cars, hot-air balloons, on trai- boats.

• Buy ol least S25 wonh » cards ... so that you'll alwaj

right card lo send somcom I for, whatever the circumstan r asyougetne^vso flhcoccas

S everal re la ted books 1 : published, selling hundred -■ sands o f copies. Each carri

f lavor, seasoned perhaps 5 -Age sentiment or a-bit o f P( 1 Zen.1 T hough they a re n ’t spi 1 about Raiidom Acls o f Kir s best-seller lists also have 1- la te ly to “ T he B ook o f c W illiam B en n e tt’s comp<

moral talcs, and “The Sevei t H ighly E ffective People, s Covey’s take on value-base 3 menl.

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should not bc in ; percentage not take can; o f I i '“universal has and unnecess c an issu e : ticc claims must I gurcs; Let’s The only refo

Security Expres c o f health- thp, only rider fn is deciding Prcndergast o f P :’s insunmce m ittem an for th T by an em- and Idaho Younj

A s Health Se , supporters w ere collccting 1 their views and heallh-care r my o f those Dresscl also wai the inability fo r Ihc Idaho ( :, especially Boise. This fall lass , so m e h av ean am b ^ a r want social- heallh-corc storic s on hcallh- to IdoKb polilicia OTlly funded “ N ationally,

long and we hav pporters and Idaho 's health-' ilepublicans, said. “O ur legis j f Ross Per- there's a problen

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ny Gwynn, a rt i c e who m akes it c

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ent b o o k s constant sound how 's and the news, at the n A cts o f m aking people:------------------- sipping a soda 31le s s ," .b y “ Yeah, doing M cC arty - tro. ihal's good,

s, SIO.OO). talking about is •441-5569. ger, som cihing n e s s ," by- . arc willing to do Publishers,. mit to m aking lh , call 800- Statistics indii

45 perccni o f Kindness,” their time. That man Press, Food pantries t , call 800- • supply, except

Schools are fon n ess a n d tccrs. blocks in a u ty ,” by tion. sick in hop ;aret Pavel Princeton soc in B o o k s , now exam ined I, call 209- m ent in h is bo

sion,” and founi I deep,

good al Ihe A ccord ing i A m ericans are

; book's sug- w orks by a me^ to life. The foct

Jt opportuni- p e rso n a l su c c ca. w hether peophbreath, buy u ine ly concert

J or gum. needy or mostlj i thal they 're ow n activities

majority cast thi ur partner a t W hat’s the m

th ings the wa> u bon-ow in question o f cyi I received il. . the tide. D on’t I ur body to a troubled world,

“ But start." I :hool buses, start so m c \^ e n porches, po- So, Ihe short

uck d rivers. Acts o f Kindne ;ople in other maybe, just m a rains, and on a drop in tlie b

small way. ihe lh o f greeiing others.'ays liave the “Over the las >nc you carc trying lo get th ancc. as soon s e tt , a b a b y 1 asion decade, more a:s have been m g to get back eds o f thou- tuality, a d ecpa tries its ow n C e r ta in ly , i IS w ith N ew solved. But g i Pollyanna or lieve that somt

w ho is in des| ip ec ific ia lly way, and choos Cindncss, the son^ething posi : been hom e “Making thii >f V ir tu e s ,” happen througli ipendium o f sponsored proj /en Habits o f think people ai ic .^ 'S tephen going lo take i iscd manage- vidual acts. In

you and m e.”

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Out o f state rates; . per week, daily or

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Jcni Party heed lo work lt>- indle heallh-carc reform. :s te rs sa id governm en t c involved b ^ u s e il can- o f the programs il already

cessaiy physician malprac-. lUst bc eliiTiinatcd. . > reform rider lo the Health press in Twin Falls - and T from Idaho - was Steve of Pocatello, national com- ir the College Democrats )ung Democrats. rS ecu rity Express people ling letters from Osborne ire reform supporters alike, was gathering informalion 10 C itizen ’s Netw ork o f fall, the nelwork plans to ^ an ce lour Idaho to collcct lories that will be presented licians next year, she said, ly, i l 's going lo lake loo have to do something with llh-care syslem," Dresscl egislators jusl don’l think blem.”

vhut it 's about is the fact ire depres.scd,” said Antho- a recovering drug addict it a poinl to give a liltlc

am ehow . every day. a lol o f harshness, and the ' md o f negativity. Look al t the streels. ll’s all there,Iple numb,”" G wynn said,ia a l aPaducahrfCy.', cafe.-.------)ing a liltlc .something ex- Kxl. Bul what we’re really It is somcihing much big- ling nol too many people a do. Commit. Really com- ig Ihings, belter." indicate that, al best, aboul o f A m ericans vo lunteer ha t means half o f us don'L es arc conslanlly in short cp t around holiday lime, •forever in need o f volun- s in scarch o f bcaulifica- hope o f care.sociologist Robert Wuth-

ned questions o f commil- ; book "A cls o f Compas- bund the pool o f antipathy

tg lo h is research , many are held back from good me-atpinsl-them approach focus is on individual gain, u c c c s s . W hen he asked ople in general “arc gen- cerned about helping Ihc DStly conccmed about their ics and intcrcsls," a clear It their lot wiih the iBtier. ■ le moral? To those who see w ay Whit!!ell docs, it 's a 'cyn icism . And stemming n ’t bite o ff too much o f ihis rid, hc advises.I ," he said. “The idea is' to herc."liort answer is no, Random idness w on't do much. Bul maybe, they are more lhan

le bucket. Perhops-in some— - Ihey ripple oul and reach

; last decade, everyone was ;l Iheir BMWs," said Whit- jy b o o m e r o f 49 . “ T h is . re and morc o f us are look- ack in touch with our spiri- cpcr sense o f goodness."- ly, no l ife c r is is w ill bc t guerrilla do-gooders be- om eone who doesn 't care, d espa ir, m ay see another loose to pave il with a litlle rosilivc.Ihings better isn't going to

)ugh private or govemment- projects," Whitsctt said. "I •Ic are figuring thot oul. h 's ke individual people, indi- ;, individual, a do re — like

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out hcallh insurance, Iherc'i to gct.il: They jusl have to

T h a n k s J o M c d ica rc , : Lyndon B . Johjtson’s Creai ago , b a re ly 1 pc rcen t Americans with no hcallh ir

Now Democrats in the Hi ate a new branch of Medic Uy’s jx)or, the uninsured, ( pie between jobs and man; small and mcdium*sizcd coi

This so-called Part C of child o f Rep. Pele Slark, E W ays and M eans Commi

. integral p an o f the bill th a l! send to A c floor.

.It is com ing under fieri health insurers and 'b ig bu th e c o m p e tit io n . The Association is also wary.

“ If you w orry aboul a takeover o f the hcallh<are be concerned about the siz said Dr. Jam es Todd, the president.

Bul a m ajority o f phys: Times-Mirror Center for tl said A mericans under 65 st choosing Mcdicarc.

Some critics view it os a

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for the August showdown < on the premise that all An

' ered but uncertain how lon that goal.

Senate M ajority Leadei Sunday thal the debate coi floor in a week or Iwo, ai stay in session fo r as Ion; hcallh care legislation.

Bul Senate Minority Lc: fell the Senate should not t order to have m ore lime to

“I don’t think there’ll be view is th a t’s not impor appearance on CN N 's “L; important thing is to deal just don’l rush it. If wc’rc right."

House Majority Leader made clear that the H o ^ recess unlil health carc’ is thought the H ouse coul August 12 or 13.

Intelligeiic CIA discri

' TTie Washington Post

W A S H IN G T O N — Th inielligcncc committcc will h ings in Septem ber lo air cl discrimination against wom CIA and olher intelligencc according to Rep. Ronald D. D-Tcxas, a m ember of the pa

In a statem ent, Colem an commiltec also would' look i a lle g a tio n s o f re ta lia tio n em ployees who have comp d iscrim ination,” but he did any examples.

“T h e re is a b u ild in g a ' among minority a n d ‘womer

CCS throughout the intellige munity w ho believe they h disCTiminated againsi for a r years,” Coleman said.

In addition, the con^essi cated lhat minority hiring pi Ihc Nalional Security Agem o)llects and analyzes interce

• tronic intelligence, would be in the hearings.

C o lem an sa id th a t a ' D epartment inspector gene

‘M o n s t e r ti. C LA REM O RE, Okla. (; "m onslcr truck" lost conlr an exh ib ition and crashec hay bales and a fence, killir

' v c r’s b est friend and inju olher spectators.

T hom as M ecn ts said th stuck on his truck as he cir< muddy track shortly before Friday.

The huge wheels rolled c ........e rs .aw u n d .th c .track ’s pil,

Mild stroke hLOS ANGELES (AP) — C

the acrobatic danccr who- Hollywood musicals o f the ’50s, was hospitalized after a n

Kelly, 81, was in stable coi “resting comfortably” at UCL Center after his stroke Satui

>crats p) — For Americans w ith i^ tu ire's already one sure way he : to rcach their.65th birth-

pic, the p ro g ram b o rn in reat Sodeiy three decadesnt o f the 3 8 .9 tn il l io n lil h insurance arc elderly. m : House arc pushing to ere- cdicare lo cover the coun*d, part*timc workers, peo- lany of those w orking for . companies.: o f Medicare is the brain- c. D-Calif., and the House imiitec, and il w ill be an lat House leaders soon will

le rce allack from privaic businesses w orried fiboul “

he A m erican M cd ica lJ'

It a m assive g overnm en t A are syslem ... you’ve gol to p size of Mcdicarc Part C,”

he AMA’s executive vice e F

nysicians surveyed_by the tl tr the People and the Press S shoukl have the option o f n

nLS a slalking horse for even- /

won ’ t go ]P) — Dcmocrais prepared vn on hcallh care arc united d Americans should be cov- 1 long it will take lo achieve ti

tlider George M itchell said S could be^n on the Senate

I, and “we’re ju st going lo e long as it lakes" to act on f

' '• t!Leader Robert Dole said he 1 ot take ils August recess, in ' I : to review the legislation.1 be any August rcccss. My i portani,” D ole sa id in an a “Late IMition.’’ "The more J Ical with health care. Let’s 5 ’re going to do it. I d ’s do it 5

der Richard G ephardt also I ^ will nol lake its August c : is dealt wilh, and said he ould com plete its b ill by \

ice panel w rimination

on hiring and ; Ihe' Fort Meadt

T h e House “staggerin^y 1( ill hold hear- and minorities i r charges of g en ce com m u omen in the o n ly 11 perc( ICC agencies, em ployees arc D. Coleman, groups compan : panel. the entire f ^ e i nan said the on ly 200 o f ok inlo "new Hispanic, ion ’ a g a in st The report si implaincd of lishcd a recnii did not give specifically to

o f f ic e w as st g acrim ony Spanish-spcaki Ticn employ- Colem an said, ligence com* years later bee y have been lions. Its activii a number of none o f them

the IG report, essman indi- T he CIA anc 5 practices al sen ting a groi jency, which C IA 's female c ;rcepted clec- ncgoliatmg a s 1 be included ihc 'agcncy ’i «

discrim inated a D efense in prom otions

eneral report and spying tasl<

tr u c k ’ k i l l sI. (AP) — A the truck flipf >nlrol during ing specators hed through said, illing the dri- M ecnts, 27. n juring five injured. But ^

Belton, Mo’., v I the throtlle a broken ncck. circled in thc^ • A c a rc tak i 'ore midnight R o u n d u p Cl

M c c n is and : :d over barn- friends. Mecnl p il, and then it — wc a ll arc

hospitalizes di- G e n e Kelly, nursing supeiviho-3tarred in Sunday, ihe 1940s and Kelly's publi- a mild ^ k e . doctors describ1 condition and “in such a ... rJCLA Medical believe that tliaturday nighl, damage.” .

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Monby-Tuadajr-Wadnti

2® A illsa iv if

m sh to <• t»n||y ptiiting-all-Americana-int<

health system.But Stark says this is not a Cj

payer system.“It’s Medicare. It’s vety Amci And it has the advantage o f bt

liked program.

‘O ur po lling t h a t i t’s v e ry p T h e A m erican

f a v o rs (M ed lca r b y .th re e - to -

— J o h n R o t h e r , f o r t

A s s o c i a t i o n o f R e t

“Our polling finds lhat it’s John Rother, legislative directi A ssociation o f Retired Persoi public favors (Medicare Part C)

It would be couplcd wilh a employers help buy insurance Firms with 100 or fewer emp them In Mcdicarc orbuyprivaie

T he S161 billion M cdicar reserved for 32 million eldcrl million disabled workers. Their A and B of Medicare would b<

home^wit]Mitchell, Gephardt and Vic<

discussed health cure on NDC The majority leaders arc now together, oul o f legislation pas: lees, b ills they w ill present Senate floors.

Gore said he w as confidei emerge wiih a heallh-carc ref< November election. "The odd

• that we will pass it bccausc hi The Amepcan people know th;

• lation,” he said.Gore repeated ihc adminisi

universal coverage must be a p agei He indicated-that one pi Senate Financc Committee iha 95 perccnt o f the population v able.

“I don’l think lhat gets us i think that the final result wiil p on that model." he said.

' Gore said it would be impos without coverage for all. “ If yc sal coverage ... it's like trying

yill study “ 1 chargesid promotion pracliccs al ade-based NSA disclosed y low numbers o f women es employed in the inielli- m u n ity ."-C o lem an said rccn t o f N S A ’s 20 .000 \ ire members o f minority jarcd wilh 27.7 pcrccnl of deral work force. He said f N SA ’s em ployees are ^

X said lhat the NSA csiab* n iiling office in Phoenix to rccruit Hispanics. The s ta ffe d w ilh o ne non- ,

aking African American, lid, and was closed three becausc of budget reduc- iviiiesYcsultcd in 11 hires, m Hispanic, according to | t.and private lawyers reprc- Toup o f one-th ird o f the le case ofGcers have begun ' a settlcmcnl to claims thni i clandestine scrvice has 1— :d against female officers }ns, country assignm ents £ jjsks sincc 1986. J -

5 Spectatorippcd over onlo the flee- a c ars, the H ighw ay Patrol as,

n , o f Paxton, III., was nol o ft M ike Hickcrson, 39, o f chi., w as pronounced dead o f foick. aftiQker a t th e C la re m o re iC lu b n e a r T u lsa sa id ulaid H ick c rso n w e re b est o ren ts “was very upscl over Tharc," Gfcg H obbs said. ■ i

iancer Kelly ■Mvisor Susan Davidson said

iblidst, Warren Cowan.' said Tibcd the stroke os mild and .. minimal way thal I don't t there was any permanent

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expanc•intO"a■government-run' pre&a

Me1 Canadian-style single- has b

abolismcrican." he said. Meif being a familiar, well- from

enl fj incon

ig f in d sf popular. woui an public ever.'

a re Part C): o - o n e . ’ lions

shonl) r t h e A m e r i c a n

R e t i r e d P e r s o n s n ie s «' can’t

i’s very popular." said only |cctor for the American Mersons. “The American undciC) by thrcc-lo-one." Some

I a requirement lhat all spentincc for ihcir wbrkcrs. B imployucs could enroll Medik-aic iasurancc. o f lh(icarc program is now makeJcrly Americans and 3 "Their benefits under Parts hospd be expanded to cover gripe

thouthea]^ice President Al Gore leak)DC’s "Meet the Pres.s." Lauw involved.in putting reaffpassed by four commit* ils urcm on the House and i n a i

.___ wheridem Congress w ould Tlireform plan before the cons;

:)dds are overwhelming sal cc history is on our side, two <I that wc need this legis* Co^ij

Ihe pnistration position lhat G<a pan o f the fina! pack- some

: plan approved by the long,lhat would insure-ubout M

»n would nol be accept- phas

LIS universal coverage. 1 vers: ill probably nol be based "1

G cppossible to control costs, cxtci f you don’l have univcr-' The /ing to carry water in a deci;

Crew evj fish procc

ANCHORAGE> Alaska A fish processing ship bui o f control Sunday off the sc lip o f A laska, forcing the lion o f 132 people. O ne pci mi.ssing, the Coa-st Guard s:

S m all am m onia and p ta n k s th row n o v e rb o a rd crew p f the All A laskan c a s the. fire spread to fuel w ater. L eaking oil crcalc mile sheen in Unimak Pas o f the A laska Pen insu la Guard Lt. Michael Paltcrso:

••Tlicre’s a toxic ammon com ing from the ship and down wind, but it’s not thr any peo p le on lan d .” P j said.

“It’s a volatile siiualion. probably won’t be any fire possible. I t 's burning out o and burning fiercely."

Body foim(NAPLES, Fla. (AP) — The

a m an who had been badly m an alligator vyas discovered fli a canal in a section of Florid, as Alligator Alley.

T he body, missing one arm o f Ihe o lh e r — p resum e ' chew ed o ff by the alligator found by a passing m otorist: afternoon.

S h e riffs officials declined ulalc Sunday aboul the cause o r how the body gol in th They said an autopsy w as plai

A lligator Alley is adjacer^

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iM e d i.i l c d ^ d , ihc^isurancc prograr been a big headache for gov

ilbhed. -,-1ticdicare Pan C ’s'annual prer 71 S2,140 for an individual to $; families, with subsidies avail

ome families.------------------------Jill Gradison, president o f the sociation of America,- w arns uid become “ the largest enli

■Ils group, which represents 27 lies, claims il “will almost ccr is o f dollars in new taxes lo cc infalU and expanded benefits." >lark disagreed.‘W e're just taking the people ll s don’l want.” he said. “The j I’t touch it. They’re not as ef y profit by denying people carc Vicdicarc claims lo spend less Jer 2 pcrccnl o f ite budget — ' me private plans for individual.* ;nd up to a third of ihetr premiu But the insurers argue tha rdicare pay hospitals just 80 pci Iheir aaual coste. while private ikc up the difference.'T here 's a 30 pcrccnt prcmiui spital b ills so that M edicare ped Gradison.

ilth^care aky bucket. You just can 't do it L iit week, the White House 1 iffirm that the administration universal coverage goals after a spcech in Boston, said he wo lere in the ballpark o f 95 percci The Democratic leaders left vj nsidering for a phase-in period coverage. The original Clinti

0 or three years, but lhal has b Hlgrcss’ reluctance to forcc e a 5 program.Gore said thai Ihc eight lo 10 ] me Ls unacceptable: "W c don’ ’S-"M ilchell, D -M ainc ,'sa id a ; asc-in period is “one o f mar nsidercd. Gcphardl, D-M p., * rsal coverage in four or five ye “T h is is a b ig m o h icn t fi :p h ard t said. The phasc-in tended “lo give people time to le important Ihing is lo plani cision."

acuates fii :essor; 1 ma (A P) — The Coast Guaturned dut o f the am ount oisouthwest' that leaked. TheIC evacua- was not immediaiwrson was One crew m ensaid. fool sh ip w a s (

1 p ro p an e C oast G u a rd c rd by the in h a la tio n . He1 exploded members w erc blel on the Aleutian Islandslied an 8- aboard another fi:ass waters Crew memberlla. C oast sh ip in to ra f tsson said. helped them abonia cloud ship. Crcw and rcid heading ly c lear o f the ihreatening fum es b ccanPatlc rso n Pallerson said.

' Jeff De B e ll . ;n. So there A ll A la sk an Sc Irefighiing Seattle-based o'o f control said the comparij

diatcly comment.

id mauled Ihe body o f lion o f Iniersiai<mauled by M iam i w here afloating in near the highwayida known The body had

two or three da]m a n d half saw It. A n'alligaled to be by. police said,o r — was A tra p p e r shit Saturday b e fo re in v e s ti i

body. .:d lo spec- "O n c e th eyse o f death human ... (gameth e cana l, like, lo destroy illanned. 'a state w ildlifem to a SCC; gel a taste for il.'

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242 Main \vin Falls .(208) 'i

icare 1 _____ ttjam for the poor lhal ,jovcfTiors, would be ^

iremiums would run ^3 $5,670 for two-par-'’( coun /ailable for the low-

,________________ poorihe Hcallh Insurance ns M edicare Part C niitlcm ent program

270 insurance com- . p certainly require bil- t cover the ineviiable

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e the privalc compa- IC privalc companies ; efficient. Tliey can arc.” • ss lhan S3 billion —— on administration.ials aneJ small groups *5 “ 'niums on overhead. ';hat M cd ica id and pcrccnl 10 90 pcrccnl ale plans pay cxlra lo

u. Nlium paid on privalc P'*''*' ire can look good."

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3 il.’' 'nic.c had to mobilize lu for 3n was nol lowering Dep ler President Clinton, ' hccii would acccpt •‘somc’T rccnt upwards." 1pI vague whai ihcy are ^ iod lo achicvc univcr- < inton plan called for s been lengthened by •employers to pay for

10 years suggested by jn ’t want lo wait lhal

a six -to -c igh l year nany oplions" being ... said rcad iine uni-.; . , years made sense. fo r the co u n try ."

in w ill probably be ‘jijj,. : lo gel ready for this. j nl the flag, make the

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laming | nissingiuard had no estimate L o f oil o r chemicals .: *he cause of ihe fire Jiaiely known.* oicmbcr from the 34U- is tre a te d aboard a - I c u t le r fo r sm o k e , -le an d o lh e r c rcw - j^. c being taken lo-the Ids port ofjlJnalaska ' r fishing vessel. bers firsl abandoned ' . rts b e fo re re sc u e rs aboard Ihe f ish in g j-j.

J rescuers were large- „ le sh ip before toxic :a m c - d a n g e ro u s .

1. a vice prersideni of S e a fo o d s In c ., th e -

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sh o t the 7 -fo o l g a to r R itig a lo rs rem o v ed the

:y h a v e b ille n in lo a t tTie commission officers) 2y il," said R.D. Calarco. 12fe officer. “(A lligators) IS

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W ASHINGT9 N — W hile I ounsel Lloyd N. Cutler said Si ome of President Ciinlon’s aide; loor judgment in talking 10 Trc Jeparlnictil ofliclab'jilxmt a'reciui . criminal inquiry ihat toiiehed 1 'lintons. But'hc said Ihc aides vi Id elhicslawsorreguUitioiis.

Culler said he would create pccific rules on White House a ilmut scnsilivc federal invcslig ind prom ised to do m o rc io e xLsling rules are enforced.

Culler, on CBS's "Face the N; leflccted qu estio n s aboul wt )cpuly Treasury Secretary Ko; Altman misled Congress in Fei vhcn he testified on W hite 1 neetings wilh Trca.sury officials 1 cderal in v eslig a lio n o f Ma }uaranly S av in g s & Loiin les<i!ution Trust Corp. was w n t Kith criminal and civil inquiries ti nstitution. which was owned by i. McDougal. the Clintons’ bu larlncr in the W hilewaler real ’cnlui%. Culler said Allman woul o "w ork oul w ith the Conj vhcitier his testimony wius accura

Cutler hegan an internal revic notilh. after special prosecutor ilJ-iske Jr. jdearrd-W iilc JJo u I'reasiirj' aides ol* criminal wrong Hie While House has been cril 'or ils co n tac ts w ilh the Tre )eparlnieni over the*Madison i wcaiisc llie RTC is .supposed to

Packwoo as key asrhe Washington Posl

W A SH IN G TO N — t h e .-lilies cominiltee's prolie of Sei 1‘ackwiHid. R-Ore.. is grinding 1 ils third year, complicated by Iir Jisputes arising out o f I’ackw struggle with ihe panel over aci his persimal diaries.

l lie commiltec now appears u to hold hearings on allcgalions o ;il and official misconduct agai veteran senator unlil after Ihe I congressional elections, accori several sources. And the inquiry, opened in December 1W2. ihrea lasl longer than the two-year "J Five" probe inlo five senators’ cial dealings wilh savings ani Executive Charles 11. Keating Jr.

With the probe proceeding entirely oul o f the public J’aekwiHHl has used the intcn-al his pivotal position in ihe heal debate :is ranking Republican Senate Finance Commitlec — U rcsurrccl his image 11 serious on major national is.siies.

He has been pushed I'qrw Minority Leader Robert J. D( Kan., and olher Republicans a man on health care and olhcr issues; reinforcing the effon wii telciLses and television appearani

A press release from his Was o ffice T hu rsd ay rcp o rle i Paokwood had been "invited by Clinlon to accompany her on Ai One” lo pan icipate in a heal rally the follow ing day in Pc

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Jes used • Culler said limilct ireasury the W h ite House a Hucsl for" Dcparlrii'enlTdKiiirihi d on' the w;ls proper. "It's perfi violated a higli government o

■ g eh lla lly involved le more involved to give a ' conlaci’s While House so llic ligations l>e able 10 deal wilh t ) ensure queries." he sjiid.

Bul ( 'u ilc r said Nation." should have l)ccn lim A’he lher House Counsel,Bern; loger C. Treasury gencr.il cou 'ehruary Insicad,'about a do, ; H ouse, and Treasury officia s alKiui a discussions al>out tlu 4 ad iso n possible civil I’raui in. T h e I'rom Madisoii’s’ lairiii inducting Atier Hanson hrie K inlo the the criminal rcferra >y James •Treasury olficials in business wilh Nuvsi>aiini. Wh al estate nicaiions director f mill have senior’Clinion'advis ingress" ln a(Jdi;ion. Alitnan i iralc. While House olliei b'iew lasl meeting aixiui how tl ir Rolierl ceed on civil su its ;jusc.anij - -o H ic c r il '________ngdoing. A sked why irilici/ed involved. Cutler lepl 're a su ry White House ii:is ;i h'l 1 inquiry to it, People uei e\c to be an the moment."

3d re-em< 5 probe sl

Ore. He had to dcc he said, because he

S en a le wilh Presidenl Cliiiijen. Dob lems at the lime,li toward Packwood has re'lingering aintribulions to hiskw ood’s which posted Sl.^2,iiccess i()__three months, fcillow

' raising efforts earlierI unlikely Packwood has* alslofsexu- wilh fellow Repuhl;ainsl Ihe the onetime mavcric1; Nov. S showdown over po irding to 'action, which couldry. which rebuke lo expulsior xalcns t i l . e lhics commitlec"Keating between Democrab

finan* giving GOP mcmbcmd loan on any proposed aclIr. Packwood has jig alm osl by abandoning his slie e y e , ed employer conlrilal — :md hcallh insurance amallh-care s;il. voted recently l(m on the againsi banning en• to try lo mancntly replacingus pfaycr . ai;o, he sptin_sorcd a

ai.breaking such a fiw ard by Whether he has ‘Dole. R- self, as some Rcpu. as point far fr<’m certain,icr m ajor . The issue rcma'viih press ethics ccminiillce (ances. Ihere is sutricienlashington Packwood to merited lha t hill of particulars f}y Hillary could ignite the ciAir Force again. A public he;:allh-care refusal lo hold one-Portland, even more.

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aides :s laws:ncy and bccau.sc the I referrals, had named ossibic iKncficiarics of 1 the S&L.nilcd contact bclwccn se a n d 'ih e Treasurv. il'Ihc'criniinarrefeffafe perfcclly.appriipriale if nt ofncial is even lan- ved. for Ihe agency ; a "heads-up’ lo the the Wliite House will ilh the inevitable press

aid the d isc u ss io n s I limited lo ihcn-Whilc km ard Nussi)aum and counscl Jean Hanson.

1 do-ren W hile House ficials gut. iayolved in It the referrals a'i)d ihd raud su iis stem m ing iairiire.briefed Nu.ssbaurn on -■

ferrals. she and olher Is met in mid-October White House commu-

:or Mark G earan and dviser Bruce Lindsey, lan informed other lop llicials in a February tw the RTC would pro- lils against M adison's

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: he wtuild be meeting C:iiiiu'in on trade prob-

is received a surge t»r his legal-deteiise fund, l.^:.l)()l) over the pasl illowing a sag in fund- irlierinlheyear. s' also lightened his lies luhlicans. updn whom ,'crick musi-depend in a r possible disciplinary luld rangej from a mild Ision. Tlie six-member ICC is evenly .divided crals and Republicans, mbers an effective vclo 1 action.;is joined Republicans his supptirl for mundal- nlributions to workers'.• and. in annilier rever- lly lo sustain a filibuster i e n ip h n c rs from per- ;ing strikers. Two yearN cd a compromise aimed 1 a'filibuster. las ■Tehabilitaied" him- Icpublic.ms suggest, is

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-------- ---------M IAMJ----- Miirc-Biand dow n a bruiscd-l along a hidden cu^ 'c R iver and says hc is a forgoucn prisoner of foreign pcilicv.

‘T e ll Mr. Clinlon lo th is tow n," he says a g leam ing pleasure bo; la'ughing passengers ci

T he 45-year-old sa-------------- abom-4tK)-ttnjtian-cn:

cd in South Florida, : f re ig h te rs , b e c a u se embargo against their

For several w eeks tl sh ip s h av e rem ain* watch o f the T reasu r the U.S. Customs Set Border Patrol and the

A n e x e c u tiv e ord P re s id e n t C lin to n i assets o f some Haitia and blockcd Haitian-i U .S . w a te rs from U thcy can p rove thcy •humanitarian aid.

A s Jhe United Stati e n g a g e in a w a r .o nerves with H aiti’s r

, c re w m e m b e rs ha ' when thcy will sep ho

"W e keep hearing > go soon. But in the h a v e n 't b e e n g c tii

, haven’t been allow epier. W c haven’t bcei to u c h w ith o i/r fa: Bruno, the ch ief engi scl callcd the Rosem:i

Teen-a4-year-

SAVONA, N;Y. (AP) has a thatch o f coppcry and gold w ire-rim gla year-old used to ride h where, play drums in lh and c rack the other kic cacklc o f a laugh.

O n Tuesday, hc goes i ond-degrec murder.

E ric is accused o f b year-o ld P c rr ic k Robic w as found Aug. 2, I9W, near his home in this sy 930 people in \ycslem N

A ch ild psychiatrist d e fen se .says S m ith li side” hc cannot controU m ental abnorm alities \ irimelhadione. a drug h fo r epilepsy while pregn

A lth o u g h th e psy< Stephen P. I lcmian, cou ccflainty the drug had ;i on Eric’s behavior, hc ■: sized leen "hiLs suffered ica l ra g e a tta c k s a s i ab n o rm al tem per tant holding spells and head-

In 1989. Eric strangle Siamese cal.

“ Hc grew up a lonely ' e a s ily h u rl. Hc cried

Herman wrote in a rcpti hc grew, he was' not his anger."

C o u r t-a p p o in te d I B radley plans to claim nol responsible for the son o f mental disease ( boy is found to have a i tal disorder, he would b Ihc ju ry rcjecLs lhat de; him guilty, hc would fr sentence o f nine years ti

"T his was not a pre: dcr, bul Q tragic result i

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C o lon w as not ready H er 6 -ycar-o ld da i

w as sho i in the head le t on her b irthday , a s ig n s o f c o n s c io u s ac tiv ity .

C o lon insisted on c o n t r o l F e l i c i a ’s b m e d ic a tio n lo cnha i b ea t. B u t d e sp ite dc C o lo n hnd to say gi l ittle g irl she ca lled “

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110 let me out of, PO R 's a s ’he v^atches — A t 6boats filled w ith onc-roos cruisc by. P r in c e1 sailor is one o f . M a'rtiss•CTcwmen-ntrand--------and-herla, along with 40 for whiJSC o f th e U .S . h a sb coeir homeland. In thets the small cargo peoplelin ed u n d e r th e ing silcsury Department, radio, oServicc, the U .S .' frcqiicithe Coast G u ard .. • audibleo rd e r is su ed b y P re s id 'n in Ju n e fro z e Aristidtitian nationals — ' In wlm -owncd boats in e f fo r t1 le av in g u n le ss Arislidthey arc carry in g U.S. Si;

begun I'itatcs continues to cd hallr .o L w o r d s and e re d b’s military rulers, o v e r ah a v e w o n d e re d ' ihciy: h o m e 'ap in . Dcmocilg w e might be let I________hc meantime, w e Richane tiin g pa id . W e thelreiLSiiwed to leave the F o re ignD c e n jb le to g c tin Washing!^fa m ilie s ." say s with the (

ingincer for a ves- other age:maric. o f

ager acc >old coir\P ) — Eric Smilh • ' ' icry hair, freckles glasses. The 14- e every-1 the school band kids up with lus

on for sec-

f bludgeoning 4- )bic, whose body

lot% sylvan village o f1 Ncw York.rist hired hy the;i has a “ sad is tic W ,-Iol due to develop- ■ (es brought on by Ig his mother took | \ | / , jiignant.’ Iisy ch ia tris t. D r.could nut siiy withid il direct bearing |he said ihe under-red from patholpu- lo g ic a l ras ev id en ced oy report.an trum s, b rea th - D a k a r:ad-banging." ihe explaingled a neighbor’s give.

“Someilely child who w as him," Rolied f re q u e n tly ," st^ftly.cpt)rt in May. "A s A f le r :t able to modulate .hearings

Mrs, RohJ law y e r K ev in not reallyaim that Eric w as s i ts iher:he rnurder by rea- knucklesne (Vr defect; If ihc j 'v c look: a dangerous men- through >Id be committed. If he did."defense and finds She rc

d face a maximum mentallyrstttlife . •‘Derri(premeditated mur- not suppllil o f Eric’s patho- My mom

ihot on h e r bilA (A P) — R osa w as shody to let go. T h u rsd idaughter, Felicia, never rejad by a stray bu l- She wy, and show ed no a ls o intu sn e s s o r b ra in b ro th e r

.sisler Rcon a resp irator to T h e :s b r e a th in g a n d befo re ^han ce h e r h e a r t- B irlhd ij d o c to rs ’ e ffo r ts , drow nin

I g o o d b y e lo th e the mac!d “ F ifi." O n Fl

on the resp ira to r t a n t fo u nday o f c a rd ia c ch a rg c sitophcr’s H ospital assault i :c days a fle r sh e Addiliot

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IR T -A U -P R IN C E , H aiti JI 6:30 p.m ., in. a squalid.— ‘oom home in'lh 'c Port-au- ■ cc n e ig h b o rh o o d o fissan l, M adam e Edw ard ‘ticr-ftm ily-gathcr-togcthcr-----vhat, over the past week, 'iccome a daily ritual. “ the ccntcr o f the room, 10le sil on the floor, listen- 1iilcntly to a liny portable I). out o f which, in scratchy •uency. co itics th e barely Itile voice o f exiled Haitian ' ; id e n f J c a n -B e r tr a n d lide. ‘ ' Iwhat many here see.as an { rt to p re p a re H a iti fo r tide’s eventual return, the Siate Departm ent recently = n broadcasting prt--reCord- = lalf-hour sp e e c h e s deliv - 'I bv the C a th o l ic p r ie s t . ‘ ■ a new ra d io freq u en cy

arc c a l l in g R a d io • locracy. '

lard N ew com b, d ircc io r o f i iiLSury Department’s Officc o f i •n A sse ts C o n tro l in ; igton, says: "W e arc working le Coast Guard. Customs and igencies to determ ine which icse v e s s e ls m ig h l bc

cused of nes to tri

iEric S m ith

Nil s ta n d trial T u esd a yII rag e ," H e rm an sa id in h is

: and Doreen Robic carc little for planations. c;mnol yet for-

[ticthing. I feci. h;is to be done to Robic. a 34-year-old primer. s;iid

:r attending all the preliminary Igs in S teuben County C ourt, lobie, 28. s;iid o f Eric: "Tlicre's illy much to think about. Hc just ic re in c o u rt :ind c racks his les and looks out the window. x)ked at him b u t hc looks riglit ;h you. Hc just doesn’t care what

rcjecls the suggestion hc was lly incapable.rrick kept telling him, 'N o. I'm ipposcd to go o ff the sidewalk ommy told me that.' ll tixik him

birthday dieshot. She en te red ihe hospital sd a y n ig h t in a c o m a a n d regained consciousness.

; w as the baby in a family that in c lu d e d h e r 1 1 -y c a r -o ld cr B ry ih n eV a n d 7 -y ear-o ld R osa."

c s ib l in g s v i s i t e d F e l ic ia e she d ied and san g "H appy id a y " 10 h e r . te m p o ra r i ly ning out th e m etallic drone ol .achines.Friday, po licc issued a war- fo r O s c a r S a n to s , 2 7 , o r

;c s th a t in c lu d c a g g rav a ted ll and reckless endangerm cnt lional chargcs m ay bc filed.

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unblocked." ■'D ecisions on som e o f I

_arcj:xpcctcd soonj h e> ay ^ N orm ally .sailing out ol

•Pax, H aiti, the Rosemarie the other boaus — has bee to load or unload cargcfv So have rice , beans; cornm e and cooking oil on board o f which-has been spoiled aged by w harf rats.

Even if some o f the vc cleared to go. it; could lak«

_W ceki-io-xcstock-thc.sh il w ith fre sh g o o d s , say s agents.

" T h is w as food th a t c going to feed people in Ha Peter Speight, a shi}1ping a; the South River Pier Corp p a n y lh a t w o rk s w ilh 3 Haitian vessels.

H is firm , w hich cmplc people in Mium!, is on ihc going out o f business becai

. em bargo, hc says."The whole situation is

says Spcighl. “ W e 'rd 'lo s sands o f dollars, and the: dn the boats arc being irt

. anim als."T h e U .S . C u s to m s

a c k n o w le d g e s tha t som have been caught in the mi

"T he em bargo, on its punitive measure ... agair

f d e m o c ra tic le ad e rsh ip i n s a y s U .S . C u s to m s spi g M ic h a c l S h e e h a n . "Soi i South R orida businesses h consequences.” e W hen the ships arc allo\

' murdei ial Tliesc■ four or five times to get H with him."H The blond preschoolci H on his way to a summcr r H gram at the bottom of H street.H Policc said he was sodi H stick, chokcd and fatall} H rocks amid brush and trc■ o f the empty lot. just 3f H his house.H Derrick knew nol to li H but policc say Eric, wh(■ tow n, w as b icycling bj ^ him into the woods on

taking a shortcut./ D e rrick 's body was

afternoon. Eric, then 13, L .within the week: aulhorit ^ ^.confessed to the killing. J J ' ' ‘Lust summer, D w rii^

his two-wheclcr, cast a fi hook up the dog lo the Each night, hc rend his bi

h is a bedtime slory. His fatl ' a hike across a pine-top

for near here and how his b for- asked to bc carried.

••That w:ls Derrick.” s.i c 10 ing at a photograph o f hi;

a baseball ba t./'H c livec! o f it; He was all boy.

lary "It’s a little easier no' u r t , o f a sudden you’ll just re 's ' Ci'n’t even explain it anyi just Dalton, now 2. "is gel h is more like his brother e' ow. mother said. And he hi iglit m entor. ‘‘If yo_u as /hat Derrick is, he points up i

siiid.i^ras "1 Slill don ’l let Dali

sight much. If 1 go to lh Cm lake m y eyes o ff him ;,lk. E v en w hen I 'm hold iiim

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1 994 ,” a Sl vessels are American O ike days or A growin lip sL ho lds— _ = _ a re ..w n c ' s h ip p in g o f student f

the su rvey .' t co u ld bc cent who ga Haiti," says . marks last yi ;agcn lw ith A nd fourrp.. a com- falling enrol 32 o f th e many are dc

tuition revcr )loys eight '’R corgaihe verge o f m ay be the :au seo fth c 1990s for ;

is a crimc,"Dsing thou- icsc people treated like

s S c rv ice m c people iiiddlc. s face, is alinst a non* —I in H aiti,"spokesm an■omciimcs.:s suffer the

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ler disappeared- r recrcation pro- if his dead-end

)domized wilh a illy beaten with irces al the back 30b yards from

) trust strangers. | »ho lived acrossby and coaxed ,n the p retex fo f V '

IS found in the , ^13. was arrested irities-.say.hc has r

i-leam cd to rideI fishing line and;hc back porch. B f iK BI brother, Dalton.ather remembersoppcd mountain 3 8 ^ ^. boy never oncc

said Robic, gaz- S M his son swinging 'ed every minute

low, but then all ‘ ist feel lonely. 1 lymore."getting more and ■ every day,” his I i hasn’t forgotten ask Him w here

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su rv ey c o n d u c tcd by the I Council on Education, ving num ber — 32 pcrcent inccmed about the adequacy ,i financial aid, according to y. T hat’s up from the 24 per* gave their aid p r o e m s low t year.)ur in 10 sch o o ls repo rted irollmciit during a time when ; depending more heavily on venue.g anization a n d red irec tion the defin in g them es o f the >r A m erican h igher cduca-

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for policy an: u rv ey respon* “ O n th e n have lightened result in a rc iditurcs. Sixty* offerings an rgan ized Ihcir services,” she he study said, wc can cxpc have reviewed lies to bc 'lc; ic adem ic pro- move toward

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w it l id somewhat im p ro v ed . cturc al some institutions, the difficulties o f reccnt years

blishcd a powerful mom en- itrcamlining operations, con-osis’and reduclng-cxpehscr,” '-*-------ic El-IOiawas, author o f lhe i the aTuncil’s vicc president ' analysis and research.1C negative s id e , th is m ay a rcduccd range o f academic 1 and an erosion o f studen t ’ she suid. “Overall, however, ” xpect colleges and univcrsi- .; 'leaner and m eaner' as thcy k'ard the 21si ccnlury.”

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T h e d isappo in tm en t is th e fa m ily o f E n s ig n B row n , k illed in ac tio n c K orean W ar, and h is fon m an, Thom as H udner.

H udner, a re tired N av w on the M edal o f H onor I ic b u t fu t i le a t t e m p t l B ro w n from th e w re c k ; dow nod.plane in enem y te

"I c a n 't b e liev e th e Ni have done it,” H u d n e r .sail phone in lerv icw from hi C o n co rd , M ass. “ W c nc

■ Ih ing w e can in race relatiT h e sh ip is to be decoir

W ednesday at P cnsacola S ta l io n , w h e re B ro w n flight training.

Report: crimes c

WASHINGTON (AP) lim e a gunm an bursts-ini

. p lace and op en s fire,-lh< shocked at the transforn: placc o f apparent civility inio a killing field.

Bui a Ju sticc D eparlm released Sunday says onc- violent CTimcs in A m crica i workplace.

•'The w o rk p lace is thi almosi 1 million violent a year," said Law rence A.

•ac tin g d irc c lo r o f th e Justice S tatistics. “Aboul — o r 100 ,000 — o f the workplace crim cs involvi armed with handguns."

A n estimated 8 pcrcent i 7 perccni of all robberies ;

■ ccn t o f all a ssa u lis occ i a c c o rd in g lo th e repc includes data from 1987 th by Ihe N a tio n a l Victimization Survey of 1 holds.

A t the same tim e. 2 mill al Ihcfts and m orc lhan I

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Uike WooderM Wli)dowt-.

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ISBuSSi:k officer, E nsign J e s s t e B n e a r th e C h o stn R e s e n

decomnI after fiia . (A P ) — I t ’s o n e owTth’d isa p - tu rned o v e r U

lo n y fo r ihe B ro w n ’s vT he w arship H alticsbu rg ,s f ir s t b lack a tlcnded theip th e N avy in 1973.iccr, is being S h c a ls o

decom m issiois shared by fam ily memb

gn J e s s e L. child sh e haim during the K nighl, nndform er w ing- d r e n , Jam a

U R o y cS ; 11lavy cap lain , falher.o r for a hero- “ 1 am sadc!) t to rc sc u c longer be a Ick ag c o f h is Thorne said,y territory. , o f lhat s h ip . 'N avy woal'd M o rc tha

.said in a tele- B ro w n 's fanh is hom e in ihe sh ip in 1need every - al C harleslor

:lations.” T h e N av:om m issioned vessel for B ola Naval Air R cc,'ihe ship w n rc c c iv c d H u d n e r ,

d c c o m m iss

: 16% of occur at

VP) — E very thefts occur -inlo a work* are^ tw o rk . -ihc n^iiion-is-1—Thc-surve> srm ation o f a m ation o n h ity and safety ba.scd only or

But data ft rlm cnt report B u reau o f mc-sixih of all Ccntcrs fo r 1 ca occur in ihe N ational Ins

Safety and F the scene o f perccnt o f all

II crimcs cvcry.-lhc workplaci A. G rcenfcld, They can r ic B u reau o f . a tax i drive: aul 10 pcrccnl rampage thro these v io len t office o n Jul<

Qlve offenders e ig h t p co p lavenge imagi

:nt o f all rapes, “I th ink it ics and l6 per- i t ’s in c re a s ccu r at w ork . Northeastern ep o ri, w h ich sociology am 7 through 1992 Wilh the d 1 C rim in a l the b rcakdc of U.S. house- increased m

new job , "lh million person- a focal poinl' in 200,000 car he said.

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3 Your Home with/SALE K

.VOIiCQi . TOf aa. s a sa

te L. B row n, w a s killed in i srvoir du ring th e K o rean V

[nissions irst blacl: o f tw o f r ig a te s b e in g wir to Ihe Egyptian navy . Ci5 w ife , D aisy T h o rn e o f Lt■g. M iss., h is h om etow n , prhe sh ip ’s co m m issio n in g nc

so p la n s to be a t th e .'grs ion ing along w iih o th e r Wm bcrs, including ihc on ly b ihad w ith B row n, P am ela dcid M s.'K n igh t's iw o ch il- w m a i , 23 . a n d J e s s i c a11, n a m e d /o r her g rand - bi

lhiddcned Ihql there w ill.n o pi a U SS Jes.se B row n ," Ms.id. “ W c w erc very proud oip. W c kepi up w ith it ." ' oi [ha'll 150 m e m b e r s o f cc fam ily held a reun ion on1 1992 when it .was based wion, S.C. M s. I . w a v y m ay n a m e a n o lh c r di Brown, .said Lt. j .g John

h ip 's spokesm an. re r , w h o w il l m i s s ' t h e d is s io n in g , w a s B r o w n 's w

f violent t workur each year w hile people c.vcy-docs.not-indude.ixifor:___I hom icides, s in ce it w as . on interviews wilh victims.

1 from other sources — the )f L ab o r S ta lis lifc s , th e >r Di.scasc Control and the Institute fo r O ccupa tiona l i Health — indicate thal 4 _ all homicidcs also occur in

in range from the slaying o f ver to G ian L uig i F c r r i 's hrough a San Francisco law luly 1, 1993, when hc killed )p lc and w o u n d e d s ix lo agined wrongs. *: it’s expccted, and I Ihink las in g ," sa id Ja c k L ev in , cm Univcrsily p ro fe b o r o f and criminology, c decline o f neighborhoods, :dow n o f co m m u n ity and mobility for ih'e sak e o f a

“Ihc workplace is becom ing inl" for many people 's lives,

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w ingm an in a flight o f fou C o rsa irs from the airc ra ft Lcyic on Dec. 4 , 1950. Th providing air cover for U.5 near the Chosin Reservoir.

B r o w n 's f ig h le r w a s • g ro u n d firc and hc c ra sh W hen it bccam e clear he v bui unable-to ge t ou i o f ll d e rin g w ^ cck ag i^ H u d n c r w heels-up landing nearby.

H udner iricd lo pull Bro but the w ounded m an w as p Ihe wreckage. A M arine h pilot landed and jo ined the i

W ard and ihe M arine had o r the'y would have risked o r dcalh in ihe overn ight cold.

"Jcssc was very likely dc w e le f l ," H u d n e r s a id , w asn 't, hc was right on the death ." ,

It w a s lot) d a n g e ro u s recovery . A few days lal( d ro p p e d n a p a lm to c rc r w reckage and Brown'.s bod

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| H ncame and went, 1 irrep laccab lc -fr riveriow n o f Full

■ W hen the rivei after three mont th e so u th e rn I w ashed aw ay Fi community.

I O ther Midwes. have lost far mo

* '1, ^ year's great flooc ^ thal w ere visileiB m S S so u th w es te rn (

m d n lh ’s flash iI alone among ihei

appearing from ilM osi o f the

M ^ ^ H j inhab itan ts hav parts, and ihe si> re tu rn ing arc w ill be enough ]

J lown council ant incorporating. E'

"Tl*' ' i ' ' "sp irits ," said E

'9 tow n 's mayor. ‘comc back to."

^ W illiams pre;H zone where ono

. J . J , I J m aples are » t M winter foliage, w

from their untci 1 ^ o f broken leelh,■- cial task these d;

patches o f ironv 3ur F4U -4 h igh a lo n g Fu if t c a r r ie r night, even hc r< rh e y w erc cr outside town J.S. iroops tw o rem ain ing

fields o f cicadas IS h i t b y A m erican lo ih 'la n d c d . killed by the cc w as alive malaise lhal has the sm o l- for morc than i

cr macfc a proccss that ofte scl in, and even

row n free, ren o f business: u pinned in history, can sul helicoptcr shrunken state,

c effort. ‘t:ommunity. ad to leave “ It’s sad to si cd cap tu re i t ’s the surv iv ;II sub -zero novelist W illi;

tow n na tiv e aidead w hen d . " I f hche verge o f ’ s j E j L l . {[

;s to t ry a T im e s - lHer, p ilo ts •‘W ill Filc m a te th e V 3 5 ody.

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1. — T h e M ississ ipp i worIt, but it took something ing -from -the-tiny -Illino is_ la tic ■ults. " ingver receded jast October ihar )nths o f dominion over J iI I l l in o is b o tto m s, it o thF ults’ fragile sense o t sw i

estivestem riverside towns denm ort monetarily to last dispx>d — Ihe kind o f losses beyited again on towns in live1 G e o rg ia d u rin g th is theh flood ing .-B u t Fulls, erajhem, js in danger of dis- thein the map. enole to w n 's o rig in a l 90 wh«lave sca tte red to other ^six families w ho talk of, .! unsure w hether there ^ people left to run the and keep Fults from dis- , Even if there arc. there ) govern; V.broke a lot o f people's E ugene W illiam s, the

r. "T here 's not much to

ircsidcs over a phantom ncc-hard>' cyprcsscs and s bare arid wretchcd as r, where houses poke up itcnded lawns like rows:lh. W illiam s’ only offi- *”: days is to mow vimlent \)nweed that sprout knee- baiF u lts ’ du sly roads. A t Va; retires to a federal trail- —vn — leaving Fults to its enng residen ts and dam p bccJas. vcitow ns d ie every year, wa

: econom ic and spiritual ty,has infected rural havens tenn a century, ll is a slow wii)ften lakes generations to 1cn a placc like Fults. bar- fross and ignorant o f its own misubsist for decudcs in a v iire, barely alive yet still a ret

cs) see these towns go. but A lival o f the fittcsts’' said lalIliam H. G ass, a sm all ofi and S t. Louis resident

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lo d w a t rise of cvhose fiction probes the h c ;^ ic a r ila n d ’s psyche. "T he on v o n 't comc back will be spare, ng death. They 'd be lefl with :ntiftn o f tnltfing mirinnrinl stning in placcs..that arc more ccn han towns."J n the year sincc the Mississi

J th c r-M id w c s te rn riv e rs ro sw allow ed the ir banks, auth :stim ate that as many as 21.01 dents may have been left perm Jisplaccd. fprccd to find new I sey o n d the tow ns w here the lived. In most riverside comm Ihc numbers o f tho.sc applying ;ra l b uyou ts o r sim ply aban ihcir ruined homes have beer :nough to allow town life to kvherc it left off.

‘I don't think (townspeople! should haye t< m ake persona

sacrifices so th their towns ca

stay afloat.’

— H e r m a n S k a m i t ig a t io n s p e c

W hile m any tow ns arc sl b a c k to life and a few , s V alm eycr — just northwest i— arc moving to higher grour cn com m unities such as Ful been pitched into a struggle I very existence. A lready on v w ard spiral o f failing economi ty, thesc towns are now forced tend with an exodus lhat thre w ither their fu tures.__ ^

In Wesl Alton. Mo., across i from Fulls and north o f Sl. L m any as 500 o f the unincor v i l la g e 's 1 ,000 re s id en ts n return, and only a handful o f b c s p lan to reopen . U pri Alexandria, Mo., up to half tl lation o f 5(H) may not return officials report.'

Part o f the reason for the e

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ers des :ominu^ of the the federal govemi}ncs thal gram , which has ared a Hv- those living in theh a popu- leave ihe flood plitohcsJiv^__of-shaUeicdJiome:emeterics th e ir only chancc

claimable propertieisippi and would otherwise brose and Even many of thosilhoritics have applied for b.000 rcsi- alternative— jackrmanently as high as 14 feetV housing floods — is too cos hey once Lasl December,imunities. formally approvedlg for fed- making 25 o f the itandoning g ib ic for govern!cn sparse Mayor Williams' \0 pick up m ighl be opting I

'early , board mem aid packagc — f

I, their decision migi'^ . "W hat’s morc iie) of a com'munily oI q in d iv idual c iti/e

Skaggs, a hazard i l a l w itii Ihc Fed;hat M anagem eni Ag a n ‘'Unfonunaicly ftu

ginal towns. Ihcir I * • aboul their own pi

th e ir prerogative they should have

( a g g s , sacrifices so tluil I iCialist anoal.”

• T h o se abandit w h e re th e ir an'

s la g g in g decades now mus su ch as to life inland, walc

;l o f Fults die and missing ih und, beat- ity o f small-town i ■ults have ■ F u lts na tive 1 : for their long-clislancc irut1 a down- his family to Ark:i mic vitali- tied on a double- e d io c o n - in u m ud field i ireatens to above the flood p

Fults. He yearns « tlic river ‘iw arn y our kids

Louis, as w hen y o u 're not orporaicd eye on them ." M m ay not C h an cc . 4. piiie:

r business- never sees anymt r iv e r , in tries lo regularly ihc pt)pu- b u t sighs that "it

rn. federal knocking on thei conversations wai

: exodus is month. '

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stro yiinity'em m ent's buyout pro­as actively encouraged . the w orst-hit areas to

1 plains. M any ownersimcs.scc.jhc,buy.ouL:is_______m cc lo s e ll o ff jjn rc- erties and rcct)vcr what w be exorbitant losses, those w ho want lo stay ur buyouts becausc the jacking up ihcir homes Feet to w ithstand future I costly.ber. Fu its ' town board vcd the federal.buyout, hc town’s 3 2 homes eli- ernh ien i a id . D espite i s ’ worry lhat residents ng for the buyout too nembers approved the — fully rea liz in g that nighl dt>om the town, rc important, the future ty t»r the w elfare of its t izens?" sa id Merman :ird mitigation specialist P cderal E m ergency A g en fy in M issouri.

.• ft>r st»mc o f these mar- leir citizcns are thinking •n problems first. Tliat’s live and I d o n 't think lave to m ake personal luit their towns can slay

ndoning co m m unities a n c e s to rs liv ed for . . .

must awkwardly adjust watching old friendships lg the cvcr>’day familiar- wn routine./e T om M o sb ach er, a trucker, almt)Sl moved '

\rkansas, but finally set- ble-wide trailer perched Id in the ro ll in g hills >d plain five miles frnm irns for neighbors who <ids th e y ’re in irtiuble not around to keep an

His tow headed boy. line's for p laym ates he ymore. His wife. Shari, ariy phone old friends, t " i t’s no substitute for Ihcir door." The phone wane w'uh each passing

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U look :i lin ic hoy to ] I'ahlcci cnipLTor w;is we. and it rn:iy i;ikL-'a p i / / a i d ie Anicrica lo higliligl tlaw in Ihc prcsidciu 's carc reform.

W ic liita . K an .-hase( com e under t'irc from I and ils mi>.!iuided min:

.. s iio ri-o rd e r ch a in does m iiu 'lra iio n 's lofiy stan iny w orkers witli iiealil:

• seem s l’i / / a Hill has thi t io n a l . p a r tia l iteallh w tirkers artei- iheir f i r s t : jo b if ihcy pick up the rc

' r i m i \ morc than a !» rors o f lc r .'h u t i t 's app enougii for tlie Clinton i c a ll in y itscIC tlic H eal P ro jec t, a special-in ier scn iiny o rt;an i/cd labor au tom akers, am ong oili w iiid i favors ilie Clintoi i’i/z a H ul reslaiiranis at ihis week.

O ne o f the ero iip 's k P i/ya Hut is one o f varii can co rp o ra tio n s thal j liealih carc and assorted I-urope. yet nol for liic L 'niicd Statc.s, The ref< got Seti. l-dward M. Ki to dem and thal Pizza 1 C(5ngrcs> and explain il;

Pizza Hut lias rcspon newspaper ads pointing p izzas scUinu for S l 1 ' United S lates^sS l') in C!i th e difference-ste ,m s li m any 's go\ eninieni-niar eluding cxlcnsive heallh t

D efenders o f llic Cl c rn in cn i m andalcs — cover m osl.healthcare

----------------d iffcr-w iih-Pizza Hisuch m andates would

TilStephen H.iri^cn PublislKT

Tiic mcm iirc Stephen H

Is it too IsO ccasionally, a news sU

clutches al your heart, that a h g ersy o u .

Such w as lhe case, this ] gripping front-page s toiy i Post aboul a nurse. Juditli w ho hailH>cen a holdup vi<

B uston w as a slion dist: hom e a t the T em ple Hills plex in the W ashington ar Ju ly ,8 .’S1ie had parked he: ubojjt 10 m ake the b rie f tri w hen IWO young men step darkness. Al least one o f t

In a c a sc 'o f bad tiining. the new est viciim in our ii society. .

•She w as involved in a b IWO sltots rang out. picreii ih c rt w as the sound o f fei pavem ent a s the youths ra

O d that final n ight o f hi inalely 10:15 p.m .. Bustbi

-m eni,-blood gushing.from artery in her left thigh, lik full.

T he w om an. 5 feet tall, pounds, dragged herse lf a

‘ th6 craekcd w hite concret hom e., S he m anaged lo pull he sta irs, tra iling a dark swip ihc w ay. S hc began pount her n e ig h b o rs ' doors..

H er p lain tive wail couli • out th e build ing: "H elp m

m e.” the w om an begged, sw ercd h e r p icas. H er neij the g unfire a nd retreated 1 doors, hoping to rem ain s 911. B ut th e b leeding stoi 4 3-ycar-o ld ped iatric nun G eorge W ashington Univ Center.

N o one could blam e th( 'm an y peop le w ould open

, fresh v iolence ju s t outsid( exp lained h o w frightened ond h o w they had tried to 911. B ut noth ing w as goii them open the ir d oors to t troub le o n the o ther side.

. So in th e end, the nurse' frigh ten ing lonely death, i w ay ju s t o u t o f rc a c h o f h

. had been constric ted by f< TTie saddest p art o f the

• ■ that it eou ld h ave occurrei could hove happened to ai

U nfonunoiely . the deatl

viewsdatiirg killing jto^point out thal the, the c tw earing no c lo th es.’- such iza m aker from Mid- gener:tighi a fundam ental loo e>f s aitem pl at health p loye

prodU'ised P izza Hut h as fer.m the W 'hite Mouse Asu n io n s because the make jc b n 't m ee t the a d - .J y in g;tandards for provid- fire .alihcare. coverage. It Coithe gall to olTer. op,- h en el

th in su ra n c e to iis goodrst six immihs on lhe and o'c re s l o f lhe lab . ing ina lol o f its com pcti- thy wipparently not good empU'•in cam p and a group Amealtli C are R e fo n n c<»rdi»iiercst g ro u p repre- 90 pcior a n d som e Dciroii opi olothers, 'flic p roject. Ouiitoii plan. w ill.picket ihal cs around lhe country sis" h

doesn‘s key g ripes is that Pizza•arious m ajor Am eri- far fnat pay fo'r w o rk e rs ' riage.ned olher benefits in like,ilieir w orkers in lhe ih e irreform project even hcalll, Kennedy'. D -M ass.. helona Hilt appear before likelyI ilsc lf a re y londed by taking oul healll ng out ihal one o f its TinII on average in the cally 1 Cicnnany — :ind ihal and ii s la rg e ly from G er- imutr nandated bcncfils. in- Ra Ith care coverage. ployc C lin ton p la n 's gov- presii

— for em ployers to ing s ire costs for workers just clHut ov er h ow -m uch— -

ild ra ise p riccs. Bul

heTimejCliTk W.ilwonh AllonM.mjgiiig cdilor Circu

embers of t'ne cdltoriiil board n Hartgcn. Clark Walworth. N

late to sayi story appears ihat ihat boii) saddens and

lis pa.st week, o f a , • iry in The W iishinglon ith Houston fiuston, j' . ' ' ' " ' " 'v , muniistance from her ills apartm ent com- 1 area on the night o f her car and w as ' -p|

f trip lo her'apartm ent stepped oul o f the * o f them had a gun.,, ng. Buston became ir increasingly violent ^

, . . , , w ar a b rief struggle .when , . rcing the n ig h rT h e n [I ' feel pounding lhe ,]s ran aw ay .’ fh e r l i fc ;a ta p p ro x i- ston fell to the pave- •om the tom m ain - 1 . like a faucet opened

all. w eighing 100 If about 10 feel along rrete w alkw ay to her p^y

I h erse lf up a flight o f wipe o f blood along unding furiously on

^uld be heard ihrough- > m e. Som ebody help :d. But no one an-' neighbors had heard j, cd behind their lockcd . n .safe. Som e dialed |stole the life o f th is g,pg m rsc w ho w orked at n ivcrsity M cdical ^ gj

finsthe neighbors. Not g

ien th e ir doors with side. O ne by one they led th ey "had bccom e I to h e lp by dialing jo in g to m oke any o f to th e possib ility o f Jc- for(irse w os left to die a mal h, in pa in in th e hall- tra r if h e r n e ighbors w ho w e y fear. w ch e w hole event w as • rred anyw here; it 0 any o ne o f us. Ceath of'Busto 'h w as no Phi

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“benefitjob scom jiany is c learly rig h i in

h m an ila tes are bad fo r busi leral. They elim inate jobs hy m expensive to hire inexpcricm

y e e s w h ile ra is in g th e p r ic i ducili and services ihal busine

Vs the C lin ton p la n 's back e r ke aii exam ple o f Pizzii H ul. st lg o f .a privai.e cnlcrprise coul

.'onsider that P izza H m ’s he. l e l l ts for ils w o rk e rs , w hiU jd as ihose offe red lo profe: I other w orkers in various hig; . industries, arc iioneiheless r

w iihin lhe fast-food busines; p loyee benefits tend to be mini \n d yel the 'irony o f i t all is d ing ti) a Pizza Hul spojjcsm; pcrccni o f llie c o m p an y 's e n out o f th e health coverage any

Dur president m ight w onder jI could he. given the heallhci ' he keeps telling us about. Pe ; s n 't undenstand tha t em ploy ;za Hut tcm l to hire l9-ycar-»

from the financiai p ressures ge. children. Iioini; ow nersh ip e. Plenty o f them m ay s till I :ir p a re n ts and be c o v e re d ilih plans. O thers may be m at long lo a spouse’s health plat ely m ajority o f all fast-food en ; y o iin g a n d h e a lth y w i th 'i allh care needs. <file bottom line is Ihat such ji lly o ffer en iry-level w ork cxII incom e to people. T hey prov um -wage pay for unskilled w o R aising the healthcarc stakes )yers like P iz /a Hut in pursu .•sideni's utopia w on 't im provi ^ standard o f A m erican vvork ;i dim their job prospects.

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g thing in Am erica. H er p assir ake the nightly news, She w ill 3 down in the FBI statistics cor lurder in lhe United S tates in I’ r a ll, she was not O.J. S im psor he w as no superstar. H er death ain. bul only for a fleeting m o r T h e re w as no T V spec tac le ,

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So go the lives o f all the Judi )ustons o fA m erica , m en and v n d giris w ho succum b to sense nd violence.

It ap p ea rs ihc on ly sen s ib le ivc life to th e fu llest, to love le frien d sh ip s und b e ca re fu l iran g e rs . N o th in g is p ro m ise hese days. L ife has in creasin , ch a n c e , a s B uston fou n d ou in a l hou rs .

S h e w as to be m arried , but loned h e r g ro o m a t th e a lta r, cg aey o f o u r 'so -c a llc d e iv ili: 'h i s is th e p a in fu l re a lity o f t vho a rc im p riso n ed b y 2 0 0 n nd n o lead e rsh ip cap ab le o f irom o n e an o th e r o r oursclvc; b reed to w o n d e r i f a n y th in g nake u s w h o le ag a in , i f anytl ransfo rm o u r fea r in to su b s tt vc m ay m easu re l\ow v e ry .fa vc h a v e s trayed .

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F o r th e s e p e o p le , w h o ' I th ro u g h o ne o f th c m o s t ho r p e r io d s in h is to ry , a g in g ca especially difficult.

“W hat is im ponant to rcmeml that as people get older and ex ence loss, it sort o f reaw aken los.'jes they’ve bad. For the Naz lim s , i t b r in g s b a c k a ll th e they 've had: o ^ country, a 'fam hom e,” said H 'arriettc F ricdia ' ap ex ecu tiv e d ire c to r a t Sell Co nimunity Services.' At^Sfciniclp. w hcrc N azi vii have been going for aid since i founded in the m id -1930’s lo Jew ish refugees, thc ag in g ol vivors has meant lhat issues a ing Ihe elderly have bccom c soi Ihc leading concerns.

Though S e lfhc lp is now a not-for-profit social serv icc a{ -with m illion an n u a l biand program s ranging from s cenlcrs to AIDS services, prov he lp lo su rv iv o rs is s t i l l a p focus. N early 40 s ta ff membci a s s ig n e d lo th e a g c n c y 's Victim Program.

T he program serv es peopl< vast m ajority o f them Jew ish , suffered under N azism, whcthc; fled,-survived death cam ps o r 1 Nazi-controlled territory. .

S c lfh e lp rem a in s o n e o f o h a n d fu l o f a g e n c ie s a ro u m country w ith a w ide range ol grams for elderly surv ivors, di the d if f ic u l t ie s th e se p eo p li facc.

W hile many survivors d o n ’l tinue to su ffe r as a re su lt o f w artim e experiences, som e el survivors find them selves ale thc wake o f a cataclysm that ' out en tire fa m ilie s a n d v ill O th ers s tru g g le w ith dep res anxiety or other em otional trc b ccau sc o f th c a t r o c i t ie s endured.

For about 2,000 o f ^he m etr tan areals survivors, the agenc vides such serv ices as couhs hom e c a re , f in a n c ia l a s s is t housekeeping, outreach scrvic< help w ith the m undane troub daily life.

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The dog. a chow m ix. ran i house, w here he co jilinucd i until Jam es rescued h im . '■: lam es said the youths w er ing a m essage fo the p u p p y ’; nal ow ner, a 15-year-o ld n: girl w ho gave the dog its d nam e and w ho has s in c c r< hom e to her fam ily. T h c b oy cd her ou t o f the neighborhi said.

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tctropoli* w ith one surv ive:ncy pro- W ashington H eigjn se ling , survivor allow ediis ta n c e . on the d iscussio ivices and {hat her nam e not)ubles o f The w om an, wl

Ihe e m e rg in gthe pco- Holocaust in thcby other support her fam:

c people she cam c lo Am( phone in -e ld e r ly peop le tca garage ihemsclves.c re a flc r But tha t a f tc rr

and a w idow , sheagcncy s sm all apartm entsurvivors husband ra ise dpcrienccs many prescriptioi

canine ei media sp(— G ucci r . . . h l ig h te rthe puppy ■ J p !

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o n . H e 's the news-w here he 'e d . H e ’s 'f honor at • n a ted theJm is s io r j -•>■shelter. • .w c cou ld ■ ■' lg for nni- ,Jam es, a i ^ ' - ^ a a p

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I M o b ile Doug Jam— : Professor sli t t ic guyaid. p u p p y appcar<an under a Register.:d lo bum T w o juvenile :

ing the d o g are vere send -, in A ugust, A . 11 [)y’s origi- iilcd lo go on. ti I runaw ay c o u n t o f v io l s designer statute on cruelt i re tu rned carries a m axin >oys w ant- one year in pris< )rhood, he Jam es’ friend

one o f Ihc Iawy« IO n ights,” H ardesty , a fo r I ’d try to attorney and as!

ody a 't a l l gen e ra l, w an ts prosecutor o n th

inary sur- “ W ith G u cc i' o l le g e o f that thc govcrp t lO ved Ihc citizen can step so he can is b eing abused .

, A ' M obile law h e eyelids o f f e r e d to p i s norm ally s u rg e ry , w h ic l t^ c eyes." perform ed a t co w h o said C ro w d er was

ed another h appened to th d o n ’l k n o w ' if

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left, a social worker at Sell irvlvor. Knoller, a Holocau: IS with their experiences.— and o lhcr issues front oi: elderly. aboul hs p ro c c s s , m o sl o f “ I usz i V ic tim P ro g ram p lc , ” !can speak al leasl one G erm aiguagcs thc survivors aroundem to A meripa. one ha:especially im portant Knolars w ill slip into their r ie d bi•cs w hen d iscussing f r ie n d’ lived through. apartmim forting,” notes Eva her tor ia l w o rk e r and th e cenicr. Selihelp officc in th e— “ I tllan neighborhood b f y o u ,” ;lights-. f in d yiftcm oon, Knoller sat tribute,iv o r in the w om an’s Whil^ights apartment. Thc c o n c h:d a reporter 10 s it in K n o lliion on ihe condition co m e 'lo tb e u sc d . for e ldw ho fled Vienna and Beyi

g h o r ro rs o f th c isolalictie lalc 1930s,Jiclped tim s faim ily for y ears a f lc r concer.m crica by caring fo r Surv

too frail to care fo r su p p o w ere b

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iles accuse3*of lortur- ire scheduled for tria l —

19-year-old is sched- j j I, tria l Tuesday on o n e jj, io la t in g A la b a m a ’s iclty to anim als, w hich tim u m punishm ent o f rison p lus fines. n d G eorge Hardesty is ' vyers o n G ucci’s team . — 'o rm er M obile d istrici . t assistan t slate a liom ey ' | Its to ac t a s a spec ia l J I th e d og ’s behalf.:c i 'w e intend lo show rpm ent o r a concem cd . cp in w here an anim al ed, ” H ardesty said. "lawyer, John Crow der, . p a y fo r th e d o g ’s “

ich th c A uburn team ^ cost.vas o u traged by w h a t th c he lp less m ull. "I. "

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Inollcr, who w as especially \ I because o ne o f th e wom : :nds w a f m o v in g o u t o f ll rtm ent building, gen tly pro<; -to voltmieer at a sen ior ciliz ler.I th in k - i t 'w o u ld b e g o o d 1,” said K nollcr. “ I th ink y( J you have s o m e th in g to ( uie."Vhile Ihc t\C'» w om en camc l< ■elusion a b o u t v o lu n te e r o ile r d id ge l h e r lo s a y 's ! ne on ihe ag en cy ’s next ou elderly survivors, leyond mental health issues, :aiion that som e elderly Nazi s face is one o f S c lfhe lp 's big icems,lurvivofs, “d o n 't have Ihc fa (port sy s tem s lh a l p eo p le re bom and w ent to school in intry have." said Friedlandcr. ;om c also face iso la tion if i g h b o rh o o d s c h a n g c . a t ti ving Ihcm wiUJout-friends of ; o r background.

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Kdgbt-IUiUer News Service

HERMAN. Minn. — Ron is in thc air th is wcckcr Herman, Minn., where a hot d a drive past the cornficldj women are as scaicc as steady

Women, hundreds of them a l l over the country, descended like hpneybees oi niral town of sugar beet, cor wheat farmers. T hey’re he check out men sl the snnual County Fair, looking for between cotlon candy an Ferris wheel, at bachelor au ^ tisctor pdls.

The women won’t admit traveled hundreds or thousat miles just to catch a 'man - weekend is all just a big advc

TleyTflyrNelthcrdldTh^brir spwial perfumes or outfits to bait. Whst they are candid at how awful it is bul iherc, bei im perfect sing le woman culture that treasures flat slot and flawless sldn. With a m m ale-fem ale ra tio o f abo unattached m en to ever] women, the mea can pick fre CTcam.trf’ihc crop. And a goo is as hard to find nowadays as inacomfield.

Several have already hook Jan Adams. 41, snd Gary F 37. met when she bid $20 i company al lunch during Fi auction of a dozen local bac They spent tbe aftemoon t about them selves (she tc Spanish and likes to trav farms and enjoys line dandr exchanged phone numbers.

A t one poin t, pretend interview Findlav, Adams what he expected to get fn wceketd.Looking straight be answered, “I met a woma expea to tee a lot o f her. I see roe."

Concealing her surprise, repUed, "I thmk she wilL".

Herman, w hich is abo miles DOfthwest of Ihe Twin has 485 people and a n

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rvlces, listens to one of I ises counseling to help ]

jio ller ■ Bul where suppor w om thin, Sclfhelp

r peo- a le new one.s. r s o f t T h e a g c n c y bri lu ring logelher for conver som e- enlenainm cnt al “cc

their offices and resi / w or- “ M o sl o f ih e sc m a n 's soc ia lize anyw here

ih c ir com ing ,.m on th afli odded h av e A lzh c im er\s , ;izen’s foundly. profoundly

T ova Klein, who he id~foj— new ly opened Brool y o u ’d She attribu tes ihi > co n - ge i-io g e th e rs to th

a rc , “dignified and ! to no in g ... everyone is ; r in g , th ey d o n ’l have te s h e ’d selves."Duling B u t no m a ile r

o ffered, from coffcc :s, thc seling, it 's nofalwa; z i vie- Som e surv ivors i )iggc.st som e reject help. S(

c o m c to te rm s wi fam ily enccs. e w h o “ 1 see death as i in th is n ism ,” said KJejn. ■J. die bccausc it 's too f the ir need lo die. T ha t': t im e s hard to look on. It’s

)f their th ink is thc righ t i helping."

from all * br bache; ro>ighly six men

woman. There are Mnance one bar and no trai end in biggest event in r t dale is was the time nine ) ds ^nd busload of folks fn dy rain, on a parade and te m from contcst., have Bul since the cs on this Fcbniaiy for more

om and in and start business here to become sometl d & am intemaUooal clearii ar love lonely hearted. A tl ind the have callcd or writ uictions and business prope

TV stations froi nit'they Iceland have inti iandsof Ellison, the town' I —' the bachelor; and fo [venture, homes have reniM rinj^aiiy the Crowds this wee u use as Tbe visitors say about is flattered by the i t>ei;ng an many men. u) in a “Here are these tomadis and they’re so up-l national ‘We want wome ijdut 83 w om enl"' Adan :ry 100 refreshing to hear i f i ^ t h o tired old line thaCl ood man It’s 19 to the wo as a hoe trek to find ihen

they're not forward oked up. out their phone nu Findlay, the men to ask [) for his. continue the court Friday’s say. achelors. want a nice.\ uUking said Betty Harrii teaches Worth. Texas, w avel; he miles with a a n ^ and Oklahoma Gty.">

think they're prob iding to than a lol of men. ns asked they're honest pe from Ihe treat a lady like a I ht at her. Thrice-divorcei nan and I 33-year-old mothe . If she’ll 10 move here fre

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b r in g s su rv iv o rs 'c rsa tio n , food and “coffcc hou.scs." at {^cr esiaurants.i s f p c o p l c d o n 't " 'he c rc a n d ihey keep i f ic r m onlh . Som e '' s . so m e arc pro- lly depressed ," said heads the agcncy 's

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c r w h a l h e lp i.s ™ '' fee houses lo coun- 'ways enough.rs arc never found. ^w i . Som e are never lo w ith Ih c ir cx p e ri- ‘OJj.

s a c o p in g m echa- "i?*! n. " I f Ihcy need to ^ j l b o miiph. then they • a t 's w h a t m akes it It’s noi about whal 1 It ih in g , i t ’s aboul

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oyer L! eiors ;;;»5n to every one xe five churchcs, s t lia fnc lighls. The 1 rcccn t m em ory in^icai c y c m ngo lhal a from Fargo wcnl

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call went out in Johnsc ■e women to move ••lo csscs. Herman has hula h ething o f an sircii j aringhouse for thc w it thousand women sa,d ih

vritten love letters oposals; radio and rom E n g i r d to interview ed Dan ■vn’s mosl visible Ifolks in private I

Ud spare rooms to voclcend. y ay they have been e attention of so

•sc rural bachelors ip-front sbeMit it — menl Send more lams, said . " Il’s ar thal instead of a C s ^ poor taste." woTim to make tbe em long as ard enaiBJno hand numbers. Il's up to sk fo r them and unship, the women

X, Christian guy." rrigill, 42, o f Fort who drove l,iOO .

a w om an from . "A famier’s fine. I robfibly mote stable en. I Ihink you find p ^ l e and they'd

ced Clara Allen, a (her. stud she warns from Florida. Tbe - I attention grabbed ifay. to d ie came for lUa.love_witb.tbe oess« as well M the greet her wherever n ’t lock their doors.

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Park Se] wild horfewport N e w Daily Press

_W JiiiL ls,___h a p p e n in g ___.s s a lc a g u c I s la n d N atio i eashore on M ary lan d 's Easl horc ha-s been called “ ponies le pill.”In an effort lo reduce the he

h; ^^alional Park Scrvice. wh jns thc stfashore, is u sing a ( fie to inject m arcs w ith a con :p tiv c drug.W ild h o rs e s , a d y in g br<

troughoul the W est, are prolii l in g o n c o a s ta l is la n d s fr la ry land lo G eorgia. But sci s is jia v e determ ined th is is jc h a gcx>d thing.T h e ho rses are b e in g b lan

3r d isrupting the islands’ ccol :al balance; —-T lte an im als can ’t ge t enoi f a t leasl iw o tall. broad-Iea r a ssc s tha l perfo rm im port u n c t io n s , say b io lo g is t s w lu d y the ca lin g h a b its o f w orscs.T h c horses feasl on dune gr;

i’h ich protects bcachc.s and du rom e ro s io n by s u rg in g lie Ticy aJ.so arc partial lo cordgr

c o m m o n E a s t C o a s t m a ilani lha l .<ierves as h ab ila l ird s , crabs and sm all mamm uch as m ice and foxes.

A s m o re h o rs e s lh a n e le v o u r th e se g r a s s e s , is l: icaches are eroding, and mars re s tu b b ie r an d c o n ta in 1 vildlifc.

“T h ey 're really causing fur n en ta l c h an g es in th e ccol< le rc ," s a y s C a rl Z im m erm vho m anages Ihe horse con icption program at A.ssateaguc

T h c sa m e c a n b c s a id roaslal islands in North Caro m d G eo rg ia , w h c rc univeri cscarch ers and federal w ild iffic ia ls .h av e .b cen .s tu d y in g )chavior o f w ild horses.

T hc horses have not been si ed a t C h in c o ie a g u c N atio A 'ild life R efu g e on V irg in iaste rn Shore, w hcrc as man; 125 ho rses , ow ned by the lc ,'oluniccr. fire dcparim ent, w 0 b c ro u n d e d u p S unday ^reparation fo r the annual p iw im a n d a u c tio n ih is wc Refuge officials llicre have ;is *or m oney tq do a study.

T h e N a tio n a l P a rk Serv: Ticanwhile. is trying lo come v ith w ay s to m an ag e th e v lo r s c p o p u la t io n o n coa; stands ihroughout the Souiht rh e re h a s been no shorlag i iuggcstions.

D rug them . K eep ihem in 3arbed-w irc fences. Round ll Jp and .sell all o r som e o f Iher

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JT. A N N A , M inn. ( A P ) — n p c ra tu re w as in th e high lead o f snow fiakes an occasi squilo buzzed by. There was ten o r stocking cap in sight.>10 mailer. Santa O au s still spn lc C h ris tm a s c h e e r fo r T e inson and her family.‘Look Mommy and Daddy! 1; la hoop ." yelled 4-ycar-old I> eil a s she opened a present. A'ith re la tives scattered . Joh d thc family couldn't gel togeth

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__ at “W e 're prelty fed u|Lonal this talk lhal thc horS' isiern ing problem s." says F cs on C h in c o ie a g u c fire fi

s e r v e s on th e lc herd, C om m itlee. " I l 's jusi 1 vhich T erry blam es the dc 1 dart g r a s s e s a t th e Chi jntra- refuge on snow geese

know n to cat grasses • irc e d all.>lifer- .'Snow geese have fro m p ro b lem al the refu£ wien* there concede, but n Is nol y e a rs . F o r som e re:;

have been coming lo I am ed W ild horses arc ni :olog- the coastal island.s. ai

gin is Ihc subject o f n: lough R esidents o f Chine saved e x a m p le , say th c )rtan t descendan ts o f Span wJijrt. that survived a 16th*c wilo^ Wrcck.

B io lo g is ts w ho h; grass, thc genetic makeup c dunes say they more likely tid e s , dan ls o f ISlh* and I grass, farm horses lh:u wen la r s h th e is la n d s to graze It fo r w ere r o u t e d up. m als. W h ilifw ild island

c lo u d y p iis ls , Iheir e v e r m ore certa in : There

i la n d be ho rses on ihesc cdi irshes T h c C hincoieaguc I l e s s Fire D epartm ent has

g r a z e ISO ad u ll he unda- w ild life refuge there, jlo g y no ta lk o f revoking m an , th e re a rc sp lit in to 1 )n ira- about SO in a 650-acr ,ue. so u th e rn part o f Ihc d fo r 100 o r so in a 3.400- rolina the northern part. :r s i ty O nce a year. local Id life rou n d up thc horses lg ihc_ .lh em .lo .sw im across

C h a n n e l to w a rd il siud- C hincoieaguc, whcrc

io n a l e s a rc so ld lo thin c in ia 's and to ra ise m oney my as departm eni. . local L ast year 80 were w ere average o f S683 cac

ay in“^ ) f 554,640. pony W hile m osl o f th:

v e e k . run the fire departme asked ians w ho treat thc ho

a b o u l SIO.OOO a y< -v ice , refuge charges an an ne up fee o f $1,500.

w ild M arguerite Henry )a s ta l C h in c o ie a g u c " brot :hcasl. w ide attention lo Ch Ige o f w ild horses.

- A n d cach y ea r Ih inside th e au c tion attract t I them san d s o f lo iirisii. sc cm. ' f a r a w a y a s C ali i have Canada.

Minnesota f ' Christmas i— T he Dccembcr 25. So hci h 70s. children and grcal-gn isional ered SnturdTay al hei a sn 't a miles northwest ofSt.

T he children didr pread a mind thal Santa — cc f c c k la Bob Johnson — arriv

hom e in a fishing h I got a reindeer-drawn sleigh Kayle Thc Johnsons sang

sn ack ed on C hris tr ahnson exchanged prc.sents h ;thcr on and green holiday dec

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id u p w ith all o f 'lorses are caus- ys Roc Terry, a r c f ig h tc r w h o

lo c a l P o n y usi nol so .” e destruction of C h in c o te a g u e cese» w hich arc ■ses — ryots and ^

ive presen ted a cfuge, o ff ic ia ls Jt not in recent

rea so n , few er ; lo the refuge, e nol native to -s, and tljeir ori- :)f m uch debate.Iiincoteague, for he h o r s e s a re panish sta llions ith-ccniury ship-

0 have s tu d ie d up of ihe horses ccly arc descen* id 19th-century were broughi to raze b u t n e v e r

md horses have e ir fu tu re s ' are crc a lw ays w ill : coastal islands, igue V o lu n tee r has a perm it to

1 h o rse s a t ihc lere. and there 's e ing it.. H o rse s Ito tw o groups:•acre tract in thethe refuge and

400-ac:rc tract in

ocal firefigh iers rscs. then coaxross A ssaleague__d th e .tow n o f icrc young hors- lin OUI the herd ney fo r the fire

krcre so ld for an cach, o r a total

' thal is used 10 tm cnt. veterinar*; horses are paid a y e a r , and the 1 annual gnizing

n ry 's "M isty o f brough t n a tio n - '1 C hincolcague's

r Ihe sw im and ici ten’s o f ihog-

som e from as" ra lifc rrn in and

I family 3 in JulyI her children, grand- ,1-grandchildren gath-

her home aboul 15 fS t, Cloud, didn’l even seem to - costumcd grand.son irrivcd at the lakeside lg hoal instead o f a eigh, ,ang Christmas carols, istm as co o k ies and Its in the midst o f red ' decoration.s.

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'Pa lcslin ian workers cr th rough the reopened irig Sunday.

Thc'lK.OOO w orkci firs t g itjup o f signifit cro ss into Israel sincc u n re s t w h en tw o P j w ere killed, und doze: and Israelis were in jur

Tlie riol broke oul < e rs denied cnlr^ to Is: rush the crossing, and Palestinian troops excl

T he m clec w as the Iencc sincc Palesiini;

• b e g lin ln m id-M ay. Ii o f f 'O a z a u n lil la s i ,1 M uslim sabbath.

Israe l's financc min ed a prom ise Sunday m oney and diplom ali to help relieve lhe co tress bedeviling the : G aza S trip and Jerichc

“ W e arc very cono th e s t lu a f ia n ." fsrac M in iste r A vraham SI a f te r a m e e tin g w i O u rc ia , the Palcstin i

< ■ m in is te r, in Jericho .carry out lhe (aulOAji

BrieffliGambia rep

D A K A R, Senegal phoned home on Su/i co u n try 's president lo

P resident S ir Daw w ho w ere apparently

-------------- in -L iberia . He-wenlm aking u pun call in ing to contact the new

S ta lc -ru n rad io Saturday lhal proclair

Four licuienants — F .D . S a b a ly a n d 1. Provisional Council (i m unique said.

Tlicy suspended tht 7 p.m . lo 7 a.m ; curl would flghl corrupiio

They also pledged especially Senegal, v, 10,pul dow n a coup.

Party leadeiJE R U SA L E M —

R abin pleaded innoci bribes w hile serving ?

A rye Deri, head of ing lens o f thousands w as earm arked for n radio said.

D eri, who was imc cm m cnl o f Y ilzhakS

^ fa ll fo llo w in g a thn chargcs.

T he ease has w ider A fter D eri’s resign

tion. T ha t left the pri: V ' 120 K nesset m em ber

five legislators from f

Neo-Nazis aD ERUN — A gang

the Buchenwald conce gans and threatening Sunday.

A tour bus carrying evening at the former c w ho died there bctweci

They shouied “Sieg broke a window in a h o f an exhibit on inmate

•‘‘One o f ihcm said ti • W eimar policcman Os'

All 22 were dctaina ■ year-old from Erfurt, n

pcacc and making thrc;

Sinn Fein sfLETTERKENNY, ;

ally spum ed a British-I ccssions on the cn ida l

The Sinn Fein party againsi British rule in 1 an ciid to the violcncc I ‘ “The army leadctshi President Gerry Adam<

' Mitchell McLaughlii it was up lo Britain an honestly believe w ill m

Bolh governments e A lb jrt Reynolds .said, h

' Tribesmen 1. G A U H A T I, Ind ia •

S u n d ay , k illin g a t le rem ote northeast.I G uerrillas o f the B w h e re m ore than S,OC se ttlem en ts w crc ia id e

T h e a ttackers f i r e d . ch ild ren .

T h ree Jittackers wci sAid B ipul Kalilii, A ss

B odos have carried w o m an w a s k illed la death . • ’ .

A -e T1mo»-New8. Twin Fa!

iza wort iminto]Ig . G a ^ Strip m e n l w illig h t s e c u r i ty rccc iv in g a lng a repeal o f “ W e willy r io ts , th o u - p a lc s tir i ia im p o v e r is h c d (and) w e hai entered Israel c o u n tr ie s tcd E rez cross- they promis

T h e Pale•kcrs w ere the ing Israel hlifitan i s ize to m i l l io n s oICC Ihc July 17 N ^ithhcld

P a le s t in ia n s P a le s lin ia i)zcns o f Arabs* Israe li radiijured. a g re e d cyiul w hen labor- transfer o f o> Israel tried to Q ureia s;and Israeli and lo in c rc a :rxchanged fire. .P a lestin ianthe w orst vio- Israel. Hc ;iniun self-ru le c o m m itte e'. Israel scaled Palestinian:s l F rid ay , th e und.cusiom;

Gaza, whnin istcr repeal- 8 5 0 .0 0 0 riJay to provide ployed, relitlatic assistance a source o f ieconom ic dis- Israel ha*

le autonom ous, o f work pencho region. ’ w uvcj>f slal)ncem ed aboul by Palestiniira c l i F in an cc Sfeppcd-iI S hochai said by both Isr w ith A h m ed offic ia ls pn

lin iun finance o f violence lo. "Y ou can ’l ranking Isr: :wyimy) agree- bn condition

lyeports calm afteigal — G am bians w ent lo th Sunday, two days aflcr a blo<II to lake refuge aboard an An lawda Jawara w as ovbrthrov itly angry at not being paid ft :nl aboard ihe USS U i Mtjui in the W esl African nation, a

1CW authorities.1 w as s ilen i a f te r b roadca : laimcd lhe mililary govem m c i — identified as Y ahah Jan I 1. S ig n a te h — a n n o u n c t il o f the Armed Forces to rur

the constitution and political :urfcw, but callcd their leadc )iion and usher in dem ocracy, ’ed lo m aintain good relatio: i. which surrounds G am bia a

er pleads inno^i— A form er key ally o f Pri loccnl Sunday to charges he lg as a Cabinet minister.I o f the religious Shas party, nds o f dollars bul told a Jeru: )r various charities and edu

interior minisicr under the fc k Sham ir and under Rabin, w th ree -y ea r b a ttle ag a in s i ar

der implications for the peace ignation, Shas’ six members prime minister w ith x fo rm al tiers and able to survive only m parlies representing Israel’;

1 attack concentrang of 22 ncorNazis went on ; ncentration camp, throwing stc ing lo burn a w oman w ho w>

ing 21 young men and one woi cr cim p, now a national memoi ^ccn 1937 and 1945. . ieg Heil" and gave the sliff-an a bam cks building and pulled lates' labor. And they thrcatene id to Ihis woman, ' I ’ll bum yot Oswin Weracr said in a nationc ined briefly for qutslioning. Po 1, remained under arrest Sundaj "considcmrgT^hethcrltrbrTngT hrcaLs.

spurns British-ly , Ireland — The Irish Rep'ul >h-Irish pcacc Initiative on Sum rial issue o f who decides the ful irty did not call for the IRA.K in Northern Ireland. Both gov( ce before they will deal with Si tship will take its own counsel ims.;hlin. a member o f Sinn Fein’sI and Ireland to come back "uII m ovelhe process forward.” is expressed disappointment, t d, h i detected "some positive si

I ktU 37 Muslim!ia — Separatist tribesm en i 1 le a s t 3 7 M uslim s and woi

; B odo Security Force set fii i.OOO M uslim m igrants had I lided last w eek, ed A K -47 assault rifles on

w ere killed by security guari \s s a m deputy inspector-gene led o u t a spate o f attacks on I l a i t W ednesday . B odos bl

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kers Israel ;

■il'hoiit th e e c o n o m y { ; a boost.” , ,ill transfer funds lhat the |lians d e s e rv e f ro m u s ihave to hasten Ihc donoi* .js to tra n sfe r th e fu n d s (niscd," Shochut suid. ]alcslinians arc dem and- \ I hand o v tr hundreds of; o f d o l la r s th a t w e re (d a s ta x e s f ro m jian w o rk e rs in Is ra e l. | id io sta tions sa id Israelcyily t6 an im m c d \a tc j)f about $2:3 m illion. ’ fI said hc asked Shochai ^ease the n u m b e r o f iian w o rk ers g p in ^ in lo clc said they a lso se t up f lees to h e lp theans build the ir ow n tux |

where 60 pcrccnt o f the_____ 2 I re s id e n ts a rc _u;icm-_____ (j d ie s heavily on Israel as_____ c uf employmenl._____________ \ has lim ilcd the num ber lermits 10 Gaz.ins sincc il_____ I slabbing uiiacks in 1993_____ i, inians._______________________c d-up sccuriiy measures_____ c Israeli and P a le s tin ia n * r< prevented a recurrence cc Sunday, suid a high-_____ f Israeli officer, speaking_____ f, ion o f anonymity.____________i _________________________ 1 tl

ercoupthe m arket and tourists

)loodlcss coup forci^d the ^mcricatT-warship. rown Friday by so ld ie rs ,1 for peacekeeping duties o u re 'C o u n ty ,w h icU -w as- 1, and was reportedly try.-

c a s tin g a c o m m u n iq u e ment. <lammeh, Sadibu Hydara, need th e C rea tio n o f a run the couniry, the com*

cal parlies and declared a adcrship a transition that cy.tions w ith nearby .states,3 and 'intervened in 1981>

«nt to bribery.Prim e M inister Y itzhak he accepted S 170.000 o f

y , acknowledged accept- rusalem coun the money ducalional funds. Israel

5 former right-w ing gov- - , w as forced lo resign lusl an a rray o f co rru p tio n

ICC process.ers boiled R abin’s coaM- nal m inority o f 56,'out o f lly Ihrough lhe support o f c l’s A rab minority.

trationcamp ,)n a rampage at the site o f • stones, shouting Nazi slo- works there, policc said

woman pulled up Saturday norial to the 56,000 people'

-armed Hitler salute, t lie y led out a cart lhal w as ju r t :ned a staff member.' ■ you wiih my oy/n h;md.s,“ ’ ona! television interview. ^Police said only one, a 23- day.lg d iargcs ufdislurthignhc-------

-Irish peace:p'ublican A jm y 's fMlitiqjl unday, holding out for con- future of Northern Ireland. .V.lo cease its guerrilla war ovemmenls arc demanding I Sinn Fein.sel on this,” .said Sinn Fein

I’s executive,, lold reporters “with a proposal lhat they •

t, but Irish Prirrie Minister e signals” from Sinn Fein.

ns in Indian raided a refugee cam p vounding 100 in Ind ia ’s

fire to a school building d laken shelter aflor iheir

, f l y in g m en. w om en and

lards posted at the cam p, :neral o f police.30 M uslim s sincc a Bodo

blam e M uslim s fo r her,

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refugees, hoping thal life ii ,. ruined homeland will bc b<

their wretched camps, starf hoiQC Sunday after Zaire n border.

T he first wave of an ext food aid airlift arrived S relief workers say it w ill be before the influx of aid cai d isease , hunger and cxha have killed as many as 10,0 in the pa.sl five day.s:‘

"E v e ry b o d y is dy ing I farmer Jean dc Dieu Kadof a sm all boy across the bor raiher go home." .

Cholera, w hich is sprca and can kill in a m atter c moving rapidly ih ro u ^ the diseases and malnutrition th rough cam ps polluted h excrem cni and sm oke fro fires.

Hundreds o f refugees hat the Rwandan border, hopir home after days in the fetid Z airian troops stopped thi days, apparently unlil Ihc I c o u ld be c le a re d o f ' a weapons.

2Lairian P rim e M inister Dondo reopened Ihe border leading a procession of 20 o ffic ia ls and rcd-berctcd c h e e rs and ye lls from if refugees.

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laJ maiiscd al Rwanda, (r.ling to rclum area were prcjid camps. But .The refugee[hem for two Ihe H utu elhc border area rebels led by■ ab an d o n ed advanced w e

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S U N V A L L E Y - k c e rn c d w iih A d o lc s c c w ill hosi its s ix th annua

' cy con fcrcncc A ug . 8 at V alley. R esort.

L ocal, reg iona l and n w ill share their expertise

• com m unities in working vent icen prcgnaney.

Registration is S75 bcl S90 a fte r. F o r m ore inl 78g-5733.

Uninsured cancer seek money for mt

TW IN FA LLS - Two cc r patienls need help ra ■medical costs.

PflSJor O Jivcr B ibby o f em Baptist C hurch in Ki cently diagnosed with co nations can be sent to: Bi O liv e r B ib b y . Intcrnali' Association. P.O. Box K ID 83303.

S ingle p aren t Jack ic J a c k p o t h a s re c e iv e d ccrv ica l c a n c e r and no a lte rn a tiv e t r e a tm e n ts . M cx ican h e rb s to proc tum or in stitu tes . Donuti to: Jack ic B arraclough cu riiy B ank . P .O . Box ID 83303.

DAV presents slid .......about Vietnam W

TW IN FA LLS - A sl about the V ietnam W ar a bc p re sen ted a l 1 p .m . p.m . Tuesday ol the Dis Veterans building.

T he s lid e p rcsen ta tio m usic from tha t period, p o l i t i c a l le a d e r s am protestors.

“ W hat th e y ’re really is o u r s to ry ,’ ’’ sa id Jim to r o f th e P o s t T roum t o f the V eteran s Adm ini ta l in B o ise . " T h is is V ie tn a m , iind th i s is m c."

2 Twin Falls busir named to Clean 'A

T W IN F A L L S - T i b u s in e ssm e n w ere rcci th e n cw C le a n A ir S B oard.

R e tire d T w in F a lls M ead w as a p p o in te d t G ov. C ecil A ndrus. An o w n er o f B a b b c l 's Cl<

■ p o in ted b y t h \ H ouse tives.

T he g o a f o f th e sever : is to vo ice th e concern

nes^ p eo p le on th e affci a l C lean Ai^ A ct and c T ho board o lso w orks StAall B u sin ess 'A ssis ta

Twin Falls Red C for Rwandan refi

T w I n F A L L S - T C hap te r o f Ihc R ed C r c a l a id fo r re fu g e e s

' Rw anda.“ P e o p le a r c d e sp e ;

fu n d s" th e r e , . s a id Ch R u th Y o ung . T h o se int

_______in g R w a n d a n refuRCcchecks to th e ir local H te r . T h e R e d .C ro s s w aid in the fo rm o f mon«

State TVansportat seeks nominatiDn

T W IN F A L L S - TY porta tion D ep t, is seek fro m p eo p le in terestci th e R e g io n a l P u b lic A d v is o ry C o A im itle i D istric t Four.’'

That d istrict covers si m as. C assia, B laine, G' Jerom e, M inidoko a n d ' ties.

Potential candidates s •cxpcricnce in plonning. c e s s und bvfdgeting. 1 m ay call 334:-828l.

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lules teen mii onference iT■ I d a h o a n s C on* sc e n t P re g n a n c y lual teen p re g n a n - ^ i and 9 a t th e Sun

trovd n a tio n a l ex p ertstise to ass is t Idaho *ng together to pre-

before A ugi 1 and in fo rm a tio n , c a ll ,

k a /T

Miler patients - buii

medical costsw o un insu red can- pall I raising m oney fo r _

’ o f Ihe F irs t South* K im berly, w as rc-

I colon cancer. Do- i ’.: Benefit fo r Pastor' -v lational C h a p la in s c 1039, T w in Falls. ^

ic B a rrac lo u g h o f ;d t r e a tm e n ts fo r now w a n ts to try

n s . r a n g in g fro m i;; ro ced u rc s d o n e at lations con b e sen t gh F und , F irs l S c- ox 7, T w in F alls, t ^

lide showWar, veterans i» slide presen tation 'r ' ar and veterans will m . an d a g a in a t 7 .jv D isabled A m erican

itio a a lso fea tu re s iod. sp eech es from an d p i c tu r e s o f “r

lly sa y in g is ‘T h is . ^ Jim D ay to n , d irec- im atic S tre s s U nit lin is tra tio n H osp i- ^; is w h a t I d id in is h o w i t a f f e c ts

Isinessmen. »I Air board |T w o T w in F a lls

recen tly nam e 'd to ’ ' r S m a ll B u s in e s s

Ils b a n k e r D a v id ^ ® d to th e b o a rd by A nd G a ry B abbel, . H C le a n e rs , w a s a p - "—I : ise o f R c p re se n ta - '

vcn -m c m b e r b o a rd . cm s o f s m a ll bu si- ™ ffccts o f th e feder*' d e v a lu a te ih c law . '•ks w ith th e Idaho istance P ro g ram .

^ . 'cfiCross asks Ko

efugee aid- T h e T w in F a l ls {q .C ro ss req u e s ts lo- j

cs c o m in g o u t o f

•imp c r a t e ly s e e k in g - jC h a p te r M a n a g e r o tiin te re s ted in'-ljclp* chi

Rces sh^ould ^ n d _______ III R ed C ro s s chap - • s w ill o n ly a c c e p t oney , Y o u n g said.

tation D ept ons for panel 'T h e .Id a h o T rans* •

:ck ing n o m in a tio n s s le d in s e rv in g on ic T r a n s p o r ta t io n t te e f o r H ig h w a y

s state roads in Ca- , G ooding , L incoln, id Tw in Foils cbun-

:s sh q u ti h av e some ng. governm ent pro*;. T h o se in te re s te d

ed &om s ta f f reports

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NCity poi}ySe»aL.M cCBrthy'imes*News w riter

TWIN FALLS - The 200 b\oc\ nue South is-not a road so much lack in time.

M otorists headed down that M inidoka A v en u e m ust vcnti mmpy, partially paved sui:tch t he r i ^ t o f warehouse trucks anc inding up on the right, cr, wron top sign at the Minidoka inlcrscc

Enteiprising drivers could take he left o f the stop sign, if the; raversing more bumps, more dir mused railroad tracks.

T hat w ill have to changc la vhcn Rick B eus and the O ld N .im ited Liability Corp. develop ll the triangular parcel bordere jtreet South, Fifth Avenue South ca Avenue.

The corporation plans to rehab vlill building - also known as th )uilding - to house a micro-bre mil and assorted shops as onc ol «:ts in the redevelopment o f OIi 'alls.

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Koning -By T aicU W illiams Times*Ncws coitespondcnt

W ENDELL - A nurse and n school children has joined the W Board.

Sheryl Koning. 42, ran unoppo; left open by Clarcncc Sparks, > Koning was swom into ofTice on li

"1 don’l have a problem witl I’m just a coiiccmcd mom." she to get involved."

K oning sa id she hos no got time, and her first year on the b lime o f learning.

Incumbent Tony Rost also n Other board members appointed chairm^an^i^^acmg Sparks^

GoodinjB y Steve K o d d c r 'Times-News comjsppndcnt

W ENDELL - Solid wasK has never been clcancr, safer than it is al Gooding County': Station.

'" A lot b f people have bee bum barrels," said station m makes the alleyways look cl& . The transfer stalion 1.7 m state Route 46 isn't plow ed becau sc g arbage is sh ippe opened M ilner Butte Regiona

The landfill acccpts waste the Southern Idaho Region

• .wliich includes m ost Magic Falls C ounty hos pulled out o to open its own garbage lane ronmental regulations.

The North Wendell Transfe wood waste pile, tire bunker, sta^ng area for the trash-hau

'.d^ressions and thus Invisible: Thousands o f trees, shrubs

on 'the 20-ocrcs site next spri the site but act os a w in d b ^

To dispose f non-rec^ li ' into onc o f two bays inside

ilagiinders f

Park ing; front ofthe mcnt. Bul

lock o f Fifth Ay- used now uch 'as il is a trip Avenue So

A t 4 p.iriiat road tow ard sider whal ;n iu rc ac ro s s a paving Fif :h that w inds’.to tended to b and bean boxes. Also on i Tong side o f the • A rcpc rseciion. water raleslake tlieir cars l6 rales will h ihey d o n ’l mind •• pa ir, reno' dirt and a set o f drinking \v

standards.: la le r th is year • A revi d Mill Building business ar ilop the property • A rcqi tered by Second ment at ihc )ulh and Minido- -a g a in lor

• A revihabilitate Ihe Old partment ft s the J J . Parsons gram, •brewery, rcstau-- • A brii e o f the first pro- C low and Old Tow n Twin week’s me

911 board.

- nurseand priorit a r t in writ

> . - effort andd m other o f four leadership : W endell School will know

"W e dll)posed for tlic scat set prioritii 3 , w ho resigned. Board n Dn last week. irict met v with the schools, begin a gi she said. “ I want plans wen:

^ Board r goals se t a t th is tlie board i ic board will be a In other

• O n 111D ron unopposed. P o u lsen , lied him os boai^ S34.000 d

program ..ihe district to sel firotiram i;

lg CountyIt .

aste disposal and recycling afer o r more comprehensive ity 's Nortli W endell Transfer

been getting rid o f their old 1 m anager Jim Morsholl. " ll cleaner."' m iles north o f Wendell on jcd by nies, crows or odors ppcd d a ily to the recently onal Landfill near Burley, istc from tranfers siaiioas in ional S olid W aste District, agic V allcy countics. Tw in ut o f llic district and is Uying landfill lo meet federal envi*

nsfer l i o n ’s scrap iron pile. Icer, demolition debris pit &nd hauling trailers are in natural ble from the highway, uhs and flowers to bc planted spring will not only beautify.

and reduce soil erosibn.' ^ ^ b l c waste, potrons drive de the transfer stalion build*

5th Avcg spaces and open space wou he building as part o f that red It the corporation’s property i iv as the m akeshift version ( Soulh. 'I.m, loday, the City Council w lai aliem ativcs it can pursue Nfth Avenue South where it >bcalLaIoni|<n the council’s agenda today: :pon by JUB Engineers on lh les. City officials have prcdic I have 10 rise lo cover ihe cos: lovation and expansion o f t water pipelines lo meel ncw

•view o f sidewalks in ihe do- area.rquest lo pay S35.000 for ncw ihc city 's waste-water treatme0 meel new federal standards, iview o f proposals by the builc : for a self-inspection ccrtificat

ri<2fing by" C ily Councilm ar id V ice M ayor A n F rantz neeiing o f the four-county "cnl rd. Mayor Gale Klcinkopf sail

I

J, motheiritizc some long range goals, riling, he said, thcy will guide id 'w ill not change every tim( ,ip changes. That way new p w what die district’s goals arc. A n 'l afford everything, so wc ities for program necdis," Rost1 member Marsha Bennett saic! i with teachen; and pautins las goal setting process, but nc

:rc made.1 member Fred Prins w as fU d members as vice-chairman. ,cr matters:the advicc o f district audiio

n, the bo a rd v o te d to w ri I debl owed by tl\c school'h 1. .Board clerk D iane Adams I is supposed to repay the dist

y transfeMaking b u sin e

T ing and dump their trash on ; ' Movable gates prevent j r pit in which a tractor-traila

leaves, the gate is raised hi£ 1 into ihe miilcr, but kept lo% I er from falling into.the pi

loads and a worker with a b: 1 “Wc sweep r i ^ l up," s: ; doesn’t gel a nail in o tire." f Screens atop the trailer k

on die highway. A t the laneI uailer empties the load out

'• " ll’s a lot'easier dumpiiV on Ihe dirt at the,landfill), * Saniution Inc. o f Gooding. . cl when tipping (a Dumpsii

Jfm Blominw of.Blamirc ccntly dumped landscaping

d “ 1 like il be tte r— don 'II garbage and wind-blown p

Licensc plates are moni d o f county residents. Mot y loadso ito sub jccttooS lO f

T he s to tio n 'is op en S e through Soturday, excep I- Christmas and Now Years.

riteyenue ps'OUld sil in fredevelop-ty is being m l i r i i m n ' ' , ' ' n o f Fifth

1 will con- ue toward it was in*'

I the city’sdieted lhat. | B B | I S | H « :osis o f re- M U I I I H H >f the city J |b B I . * * |I I M Iew federal '.J f l

downtown

equip- menl plant Is.uildingde- M o to ris ts on I cation pro- a n d s e e d b in s

ian Lance he would like theilz on lost examine its conii■enhanced" project,iaid Friday * A rcsolulion

I f l fa w o rfc t J in d a bit of ra

er of 4 -ils. If plans deb l. w h ich has idc a px)up number o f years, ime clislrict The board also d / personnel vicc at the middl uv. building or the h(we need to • Bus conirac ost said. . board a ncw bus laid tlic dis- capped students, last year to Mich., lasl week no written a hydraulic lift fo

inside, has five rfilected by . three w hcelchair 71. ■ T he board

s ix th '^ d e icach ilor Robert work in Bliss as /r i te o f f a minislrator. r hot lunch Rob Campbell Tis said the nology class. Hi JistricL The who resigned to i

er stationle s s p artners-B 2on the floor.

It people from falling into the iler is parked. After ihe patron high en o u ^ to shove the trash 0^ enough to prevent the load- : pit. The loader m oves large a broom pushes small material.’ said Marshall, "so the public e."rr keep tiash from blowing out andfill, ihc moving floor in the )Ut the back.' ’ - ‘ iping on the flat surface (ihan 11),’: said Fred Miller o fC & R ng. “The truck needs to bc lev- pslcr) o r it could tip over." lires & Sons Inc. o f Jerome re* ling wostc.in 't hove the lan d fill’s flicsi n paper,” hc said, onitored to control use by out lorsholl sa id , and uncovered 0 penally. 1n 9 a .m . to 6 p .m . M onday :ep t Ju ly 4 th , T hanksgiv ing us.

L _aving, I

>n Fifth A v e n u e iS o u th ha in s on th e ir w ay to Mlnidthe city to revisit it s po.sition an aniinucd support o f ilie region:

lion lhat would approve the ij

r rain to the Oakley - ;

-joinshas been accum ulating over ars. is up from S25.000 lasl yea ;o discusscd opening o lunch se ddle school, using the vocation e home economics classroom, iractor Dick Eaton showed tl JUS hc will use lo transport hand its. Eaton said he w ent to Detro ;ek to buy the S40.000 bu.s. Il h: rt for wheelchairs on ihe side an ivc regular seats and spacc f

,rd accepted the resignation ' :achcr Kevin Lancaster, who w s as a teacher and part-time a

bell was hired lo teach the tec . He will replacc D avid Sirbn to reium lo school. ,

1 recyclesr H o u s e h o

7 , c o ntheron The Timc»*Ncw8ashad- W E N D E L L - H rge wasic is not accepted a ial. ,ncr Builo- R cgional Lai >lic B urley , a n d th e r e ’s a

household hazardous \ out^ p e o p le r e a l i z e , soi the* Schgliz, d irec to r o f ihc

Idaho Regional Solid \ han iricl. ' ’&R . O il - b a s e d , p a in t , lev- agen ts , f lu o rc sc c n l l i

a n t i f r e e z e a n d p c s ti re* com m on ex am p les o f

material that can pollu ics;, groundwater.

S chultz- l is te d th re out handling hazardous wi

;rcd sure, it’s not leaking; i perhaps a ne ig h b o r co

day over pestic id e ; contac ing. D ivision o f Environmc

ily fo r d isposal advice

realign!

iave to v e e r to avo id load [doka A venue.'and .suance o f up to S3.3 mil )nal velopnienl revenue bondi

o f lh e 85.«(){>-squaiv-foo is- luring building in the city

1 Sun Vj backs < on lawBy K rik an W alkingTiines-Ncws corrcspoiutei

SU N VALLI=Y-Tlire the mayor and tv\o couu' Council his retained a nex mends court mediation im

Last week, the cily ol Boise-ati'omey Dick Gret, solely to deal wiih ihe c Wood River Medical Cen

-A partner in the Bi Humphrey. Greener :iiul ' noted for his litigation' suggestion to ihe Sun V: been to avoid litigation.

"Tlie lawsuit is on ihe said after the Sun Valley week. " li‘s in the best ini solve i| in this way.’’

r' Instead the cily will re -' and avoid a coun trial.

If Greener’s suggestion center and Bbine County, witli a settlement judge ant

: tlic issues that prompted tJii ■ ' Greener said it is a mor ■, er way to solve the proble

havb topped S20.000. ac city records.

The council filed suit ea ing die legality o f die hos lhal joined ihe Hailey jV Moritz Hospital in Sun Va

- I P le a s e i

VendeU 1e r 'a Breit Wright, a siudci 'car. lasl year, was h ired.as scr- teacher for the elemcniar onal • Supcrimendeni Lan

iricI has received S38.0 the tery fund to be used fi

ndi- ments. A new roo f for roit. mated to cost S12,000. has district has a long-stan

and, water line out to the foe for stand, hc said.

• The board changei n o f board meeting day to tl will o f th e m onth o t 7 p .r ad- m o v ed o hcad o nc w

W ednesday so M anly i ech- superintendeni meetings bng. The A ugust m eeting

the 24lh at 7 p.m.

s cleanly, io l d h a z a r d o u

m m o n p r o b l eto a com pany

- ' ardous w aste.H a z a rd o u s in M ountain H I at the M il- "T he reality -andfill near w aste com cs i a lot m o re l io n ," S ch u lu

1 waste than recognizable il la id T e r r y T o co n tro l he Southern a rd o u s w aste I W aste D is- C oun ty transi

• l i c e n s e p la t ' , c l e a n in g , sa id s ta tio n r Iigh t.,lubes. shall, i t ic id c s a r e S c h u l tz is )f hazardous "am nesty day ' lute soil and d is tr ic t 's Iran:

c o m m o d a ic < rce s te p s in a rd o u s house wostc: m ake I disposal w ill i ; use it up - he soid. con use left- S chu llz a ls act the s ta te syjstcm in whi mental Quol* can bc trodccl cc; o r take it o use for the n

i

iment

3ad ing*dock activity

million in induslrial dc- onds for the coii-Mruclion •fool Sea.stroni Manulac- c ity 's industrial park.

/alleyidownvsuitndent

riirealened wilh a rLX'all ol' ouncil meinl>ers. the Cily I new attorney wim reccnn- n instead o f liiijjiition. y o f Sun Valley rciaiiieil Greener as special onincil he city 's chiilleniiu »'t iIil- Center iiierger agrecnicia.: B oise firm o f Coslu'. ind Welsh. Circeiter is on' skills, though his llrsi :i Valley Cily Council luis

ihe b:iek burner." (iiceiwr alley eoimeil meeling: last A interest o f the ciiy in rc­

li retain a settlement itnlge

aion Hies with the nialical nty, llie p;l^ie^ will sit down : and anempt lo Iuuiiukt out d tJie la'■ ■uil b\' Sun Vallev'. more-expedient and cheap- 'oblem. Court'costs already ^ I. according to Sun Valley ’8’'-

lit earlier tliis year, cii.i!Iciig* hospital merger aiavenicnl

;y Jvtedical Centcr aad the n Valley diree years a^o. s e s e e H 0SP1T A U B 2

bpardudcnt teachcr in WeiiUeil ,.as a physical education ntary scluKil.Larry M:inly said the dis- 18.000 from the suitc lm- :d for building improve- for the gyiiinasiuin. cMi- '00. is a lop priority. Tlic standing reque.st tii Init a : football field eoncc'sion

igcd the regular inonthU to the seccind Wediiesda\ p .m . T h e m eeting was

: w eek from the thirti lly could attend moniiiK ings.ting date was elianecd to

, safely) u s w a s t e

l e ma ny lha t accep ts Iia/- ilc, su d i as linvirosate n Homo.ility is that hazardous ics to Ihe transfer sta- u ltz sa id , "b u i i f i l ’.s lc il can be refused." ro l d u m p in g o f ha/* a s te a t th e G oodin.n in s fe r s ta tio n , vehicle , l a t e s . a r c re c o rd e d .

in n u \n aac r Jim M ar-

: is c o n s id e r in g an Ja y '' ncxi spring at ihe ran sfc r stations to :ic- lc d is p o s in g o f haz- lu sc h o ld w aste - but iH 'hovc to be paid for.

a lso is considering a w hich hazardous waste Iccl to people who have 1C m aterial.

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Jerome i.B yttR .W eacl 'TImcs-Nc^i^s correspondent

JE R O M E - T he City Col get som e holp in paying for

' federal and slate mandates. Dconis Rhodes, o f the stoic I

Enviionmcntal Quality, mci witl . d l last \veek to explain a memo

agrecmenl wiih DEQ lo find w: Ihe rcquiremenis o f federal and Iations passed on to local agendc

T h e p i lo l .p ro jc c t w oulc H a g c rm a n , G o o d in g , Fair Jerom e, Rhodes said.

“T h is isn’t set up to help < (ics to not follow the' law. bu them to ,find funding or pri( m andates,” hc said. “There than 600 mandates out there.'

U n d er the m em orandum meni, public mecting.s will be

Blaine proB ^ j^ a ib a ia N e iw o tTim es-N ew s correspondent

H AILEY - G olf coursc.s s sp ring ing up all over Blain and if a New York dcvelop< w ay, two m orc may soon laki

Though slill in ihe discusj the p roposal indudes a new j cou rsc and a new private g w ilh 200 homes.

T he development company Hill Holdings Inc.. o f New ' would like to build an S8 mil

SehficcM ervln Leon Lcidig. c

graveside scrvicc. 1Q:30 • ‘ E lm wood Cemelery. Goi

maray’s Gooding Chapel).

WUliMi E. “Bill" Blngl mctl. 1 p.m. today, Jcrocr LDS Chapel, (Hove-Robc al Chapel in Jerome and-ip al Chapel in Emmcu).

Roy Alfred d a rk , o f E side servicc, 10 a.m. Tues ion C em elery, (W hile h TWin Falls).

E ve lyn B en iice Myei F a lls , 10 a.m . Tuesday. Lutheran Church. 2055 F in T w in F ulls, (Rcynol

« Chapel in Twin, Falls).

Judy L. Pope, o f Twin a .m . ;T ucsday. Reynoh O iapel in Twin Falls.

I V a rg e V . H endersonm em orial scrvicc. 1 p.n

, Elmwood Cemcterj’ in Gc maray’s Goodinj; Chapel).

Helen Rose Dey. of T p .m . T uesday . W hile N Tw in Falls.

D onna M&rie H art, ol

HospitiMAOIC VALLEY REC

Some names arc or

AKenneth Chapman of V

' ' P Gene Quigley o f Duhl.

CASSIA MEN

AVerda Anderson. Mnrtii

'T“ Larsen and Aniy Schaefei Heybum; Jeannie Huber a Okla.; Rhani Martinez an and Pedro Luna of Edinbc

Obitua

' VirginiaTschann. BLISS - Virginia TscI Of B liss, d ie d S atu rde

. 1994; a t h er residence. Virginia w as bom DO'

in L ingte, W yo., tho c H erm an a n d B ertha E w a s ra ised in Spearfisl g rdduatod fromTligh sd 1 9 3 6 . S h e a t te n d e d T eachers C ollege arid" {

. 1940 . S h e tau g h t for i Wyomirig before movin' n ia in 1941. S h e worki

‘ h e e d A irc ra f t w h e rt R ichard T schannen.

S h e m a rr ie d R ich

B*2 Tlmo9-NBW9. Tw in f a l l s . I

; seeks fuThe fust executi

It at 10 im . Sept.State scnato

” ouncil_may and hea’ds o f stfor unfunded cd to attend, Rh. In other busiilie D iw ion o f • Appointedwith Ihe coun- as the d ty ’s Uxrmcirandumof Authority to hI ways 10 fund wiihin city Hnmd stale rcgu- would nol coveinries. • Unanimouu ld inc lude from the Jeromia irfie ld and Strccl, leading 1

the fair week.Ip communi* Fair gale kcepc, but to assist between ihe hoiprioritize the • Heard a rcere are more Pam Kubik, lhre.” hc said. Texas conccrt aljm of agree- were almost solbe scheduled, aboul 5,000 peo

oposes p r i \golf coursc on(

nl Blaine CountyThe caich is

:s seem lo be build a private ainc County, home siies, said loper gets his DLstrict Directoi lake root. T he dcvelo:ussion stage, land for the p :w public golf tracts o f al lc c go lf coursc Bellevue and (

"There’s a 1 any. Snowden community.” i ;w York City, district thinks million public in g a lo o k a l, s

tes_____g. o f Gooding, rosary, 7 p.m,30 a.m. today, nerul ChapelGooding, (Dc- Mass w ill be«l). Wednesday a

Church in TwIngham, of Em- 'romc Sth Ward Tomas SolDbertson Funer- a.m. Wcdnesiid>Potler Funer* Twin Falls.

Lee Roy Iif Eden, grave; ii:3 l) a.m. V fuesduy, Elazcl- e M ortuary in ,Des[ycrs, o f Twin ____________lay. Immanuel _ , ,5 Filer Ave. E. E m C S t P. I nolds Funeral TW IN FA

Drowning, 9 1 Sunday. July

vin Falls. 10:30 Falls Clinic ai (lolds Funeral Arrangemc

be announcet Twin Falls.

son, o f B liss, p m. T u c s d ^ , A u d r a S t u Gooding. (DC-

Rupert, died I f Twin Falls. 2 <he M anor ( c M ortuary in Utah.

' Funeral sc will be annoi

. o f K imberly, . ary in Rupert.

ta lsREGIONAL MEDICAL CENTE e omilied at paticnis' request.

AdmittedpfTwin Falls.

R c le a ^ d ^ ‘ ' ‘hi.

IEMORL\L HOSPITAL

Admitted artin Franko, Rosetta Higley. Ev icfer, all of Burley; Fclipa Dieg er and Richard Huber, both o f A : and Rus.s«1l Adams, boih of I nberg. Texas.

aries1 1942 . in U

1943. th .y !• Tschdnnen.

AUer thev w hore sho courageous th ey h a v e years.

Virginia w J n g Ladies C G ooding Bi sh o V/as a \ a lso enjoy( fishing.

S he will k a s a fun-lov the bost Sid supponive c

n n e n ' infectious to rschannen . 73. She is su rday . Ju ly 23, Richard o lE ;e. Tschannen IDoc. 25. 1920. dren. Terri F 0 d a u g h te r o l a n d Matthe la Brakke. S he two great-g rfish, S.D., and p reced ed ir school there in her parents.

)d B lack H ills F u n era l id" g raduated in T uesday , J or o n e y ea r i n t a .m . a t . I iving to Califor- Chapel, will ofked a t Lock* c ia ting . Bu le re s h e m e t wood Cem t

t r ib u tio n s : h o n J a n . 2 , A m orican (

Ils, Idaho Monday July 2 5 .1 9 9

imds forcutive meeting is scheduledpt. 1 in Gooding. Jenjto rs . legislators, m ayors a bf state agendcs are cxpect- rod Rhodes said. 'jsincss, the council: delcd Firc Chief Jim Auclairc •Local Emergency Response OsiD haridle hazardous sp ills ta.sllim its only. H is authority Auver the entire county. pullously approved a request me3me Fair Board to dose R r p vl g to the foirgrounds^uring ingk. Aug. 2 Ihrough Aug. 6. v nepers would direct parking 'hours of 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. dc|I report from fair m anager ser, lhat tickets for the Lilllc the 1 at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Aug. 2sold oul and to be ready for' th:Dcople in Jerome on that date, cre

ivate, publicand then lum il over lo the 'I t y Rccreation District. gais Showdcn Hill would also co:

'a te coursc wilh up to 200aid Blaine Counly Rccreation coidur Mary Austin Crofts, slii :lopcr has nol yet boughtc p ro ject but is looking at ilyI least 350 acres betw een zod Gannett, Crofts said. coa lot o f interest in the golf Ri .” shc said. Tlic rccrcationks the projcct is worth tak- pnI. shc added. Bl:

I.m. Tuesday. Reynolds Fu- Chi[icl in Twin FaUs. Funeral Bfi{ be celebrated al 11 a.m.

y nt St. Edwards Calholic £Twin Falls. ncil

Solis Sr.. o f Twin Falls, 9 lesday. While N^orttJiry, in N

t' KetAu|

y K irkpa trick . o f.A lm o , Cat . W ednesday, Almo LDS Riv

ath iiotic*. B row ning BflFALLS - Ernesl P reston 1, 93, o f Twin Falls, died 70.uly 24. 1994, al the Twin 23.c and Hospital. icalments arc pending and will ccniccd by White Morluary in ' £

in">tudcrLT - Audra Studer, 88. of :d Sunday. July 24, 19<J4. at 1 ir Care C cnlcr in O gden, Du:

the. services arc pending and / nounccd by Hansen Mortu- be ert. Bu;

ITERGlenn Bates, Eric F

Wolfe and Amy Sehac Almo; and DorolhyMat

A baby was born lo R

MINIDOKAJ

Tom Newcomb and Evelyn pert,

ijcgo of f Altus,)f Paul; Vidal Navcrcile. Emi

all o f Rupert.

F o r Ot)ll c a l l 7 33^

L os A n g o lo s . C a lil. In 19y h ad a daughter. Shirloy 83 m.e war ihe v movoiUQ Bliss, m ' 10 a n d Rich b e g a n their lUS life in ranching, which ■ of'3 d o n e lor th e p a s t 52 ral

ho1 w as activQ-in iho Good- 2::s Golf Assocfaiioo and tho HcBowling L eague . « /here Sli

•a Hall of Famer, Virginia .3yed snow m oblling a n d in

Elrill b e fondly rem em bered anloving spirit who l<x}ked a l liviside ol everybne. She w as pe e of ail. and hor laugh w as ’ Im; to everyone around. Misurvived by her husband , IS

)t Bliss; a daughter, Shirley Bu5n of Boise: two grandchil- Injri Riggs of Mountain Homo Fe thew Exon of Boise; andt-grandchildren. S he w as Mij In death by a sister and DcIts. ofal s e r v ic e s will b e h e ld ln<, Ju ly 26. 1994, a l 10:30 df; D e m a ra y ’s . G o o d in g , dfAdih Pastor Noll Castle offi- b>Burial will follow a t Elm- Gi imetery in Gooding. Con-is m ay b e m a d e to th e Idn C a n c e r A sso c ia tio n a t St

1994 : •

• mandat• Heard a report from Kubil

Jerome Fair B ^ l w as going a bid to host the annual hig 'rodeo that has been held in Fili

. • Approved irrigation adjuslt dclinquenl assessments totalling

• Heard a report from Mayi Ostler lhat the first meeting o f . ta.sk fcirce would be during llie li August. The meeting will be oj public and is meant lo “compi: mendations for handling juven pvcn to the Icgjslatore for Ihcir u ing better wa^f lo handle the inc venile crime in tfte area," Ostler s

• Agreed wiih Robert Culv department supervisor, that b( scrvation o f w ater wos ncedc the hoi wcalhcr. ,

• Heard a report from the that the new fin: truck would crcd Aug. 2 or 3.

ic golf c o u rCrofts said the exchange is

gal. b u t il comes, d ow n to community feds about il.

Golfers arc being edged ou courscs tluit cither require private sliip or arc very high priced. Crol

But land south o f Bellevue i ily zoned agricHiItural ancl ma zoning changc-vhy the county, com m enl from B ellevue ar River Valley residents, she sai

Crofts will di.scuss the Snoi proposal at 9 a.m . M onday Blame County Board o f Comm

Church, (Olsen-M yers Moriu Brigham Cily, Utah).

Dean Russell Rogers, o f ih(ncll-Picabo area, 10:30 a.m. W day. Demaray's Gooding Chape

Moris Ann S c b e n k e l.B c c ^Kctchum , m em orial servicc, Aug. 2, Our Lady o f the 5 Catholic Church, K ctchum , ( River Funeral Chapel in Hailey)

cesBonnie M . C arro ll

TWIN FALLS - Bonnie M, ( 70. o f Twin Falls, died Saturda 23. 1994. ai Sl. Luke's Rcgiiinii ical Center in Boise, followin cent illness,' ,

Scrviccs are pending and will nounccd by Reynolds Funeral in Twin Falls.

Dorothy C la rkBURLEY - Dorothy Clark.

Burley, died Sunday. July 24. I the Cassia Memorial Hospital.

Arrangements arc pending a be announced by Payne Morti Burley.

Releasedc Fonncsbeck; Martin Franko. hacfcr, all of Durley; Ethel Bo Mat.scnofH:izcllon.

Birth . lo Rhani Martinez of Paul.

:A MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Admittedmd Trudy Tlirockmorton. both

ReleasedEmcst Fictchcr and Kenneth All

i l j l tu a r y r a t e I n f o r m a t k 3 3 -0931 , e x t e n s io n 2 7 8

1997 S. 1875 E-. G ooding. 83330,

Natalie A. Miller

of Boise, died at hor hom e t ral causes. Funeral services ho ld T uosday . Ju ly 2 6 . M 2 :3 0 p ,m . a t S u m m e rs F H om os B oise C h a p e l. Th Stanley Andrews vtall officiate

Mrs, Miller was bom Oct. 2‘ in Indianola. Nob., to Lev/is ar Elmer, Natalie w as raised In Ir and lived there until she was lived in Chicago'and Cincina period of lime, eventually reiu Indianola. Natalie m arried I Miller in’McCook, N eb., in . 1S45. After Ihe w ar they mi Bufley. where they resided ur Ina to Bolso in 1988. Mr. Millet February ol 1993.

S he IS survived by a da Mary Dodson of Boise; thre Donald and John ol Boise £ ol Pine: a brolher. Willard E Indianola. N eb.: e ig h t g ra dren: and sev en g rea t-g ra dren.-Sho w as precede_d Ir by her h u sb an d a n d tvib" Gertrude Delhi and G reta Pa

Memorials m ay b e m ade Idaho Youth Ranch. 7025 E St.. Boise, Idaho 83704,

i t e s f ^bik that thelg to piit in .1.W , u j g

blments and ^ng$11.077. B y S tc v e K i lyor Gerald T im cs-N ew : )f a juvenilej f i r ip o i to f W E N D E l open to the d isp o sa l hu

pile recom- n e s se s p a r t cniles to be m anagem en ruse in find- / increased ju- o f T w in Fa Tsaid. tlic N orth Vliver, water s ta tio n ' to tl belter con- g 'o n a l Lan

;ded during

le fire chief A u to S a lva Id be deliv- he sh ips sc r

the tran sfe r to D a v id J m o u th , U ll

L d C d into an g le ii• T h e F

IS totally lc- ch a rg es S2: ;o how the th e F reo n

, . from refrig ' Dut o f other P a tro n s 'h av ate member-rofLssaid. I______ _____e is primaf; .n a y require L 4 Q r y A i ty. possibly and W oodiuij. B y S teve Koch]lowdcn-Hill Tim es-N ew s cc ly w ilh theimLssioncrs. H A G E R M A

I people galhercc te r last w eek ; list o f goals lo

• lem s that have------------ munity.luary in "W e need tt

•go ing ." sa id T Jazw ick . "W e '

Ihc Gan- radical chongcs Wednes- , Q llcns iP " ' Idaho C ilics. Io™ m ,of " i l l SOO" !>= I'll

noon w .m grow h n il : Snow s Tile g oals me, (Wood • B u d se t: Il :y). priority, Doug I

“ We need to going to take c where it 's goir said.

---------- ." O n e o f the {■ budget is lhal :

[.Canon, Ihc budget hea day, July increase, Otte inal Med- ing a re- I

;fSa;"el OnFollowini

week in the

.1994, a\ calling th e i

; and will

Blaine C< : Cassia Cc

Jerom e C Lintfoln C

' Minidoka ________ Tw in Fall

MinidokiiShoshone

Hall..T w in Fai! W ood Ri

. . Sun Valley,

h of Ru- Cjs s I;, o

H eybum

Mlhousc, T ' ' . ' " ’'" '

Bellevue I Gooding

fercncc roo t l o n , Hagcrma

South C«_______ _ p.m ., Valle;^ iHoK« Tw in Fai9- WcndcII

:miei7T5:----------- - ^ v m * F a l2 bl natu-9S will bo -----1994, atF u n e ra l - ■;re” Thi24. 1917. ----------------and AficoI Indianola The follcIS 18. Sho place th is winati for a ilurning to ' ,J Edward , CSI and

until mov- ler d iedjp

• Dance a laugh te r. M ilitary ree sons.J and Jim

S ? 'h S !T o d e m l; . 6 :3 0 p .m i. b s is te r s , ' .Page.d e to the ’ Dance cj1 Emerald , M ilitary

• Dancc ct

D ance ci ' Refrigcri

, M ilitary

w methc ake manK o eh ler a;•w sco rre sp o n d cn l fc

>ELL - M o d e rn 'w a s te reh a s m ad e m an y b u s i- L

a r tn e r s in s o l id w a s te !clenl. O le A G a rb a g e T ran sfc r„ .ccF a lls h au ls tra sh fro m (r I W endell trash tran sfer) th e M iln e r B u tte R e- Ta n d f i l l n e a r B u rley a t sli e r load . • ai1 W h itm ire o f W a l t 's rcvag c in P o ca te llo sa id tiscrap, iron hc buys from pifer s ta tio n a t S25 a ton wJ J o s e p h C o ; in P ly - c; J ta h , w h e re i l ’s m ad e; iron and rebar. iw

F re o n R e m o v a l C o . irS23 .50 each lo rem o v e nin a n d c o m p re s s o r o il rr‘ig c ra lo rs and freeze rs , alave to pay S3 fo r cach g

srman listseh lc r becorrespondent m:

onIA N - M orc than 100 red at the Seniors' Ccn- co k and ham m ered out a .p.i lo help deal wilh •prob- 'evi

IVC p lagued their com -sh

1 to know w here w e’re sa 1 fo rm er m ayor G lo ria pi; / e 'r e undergoing som e co ;cs .” gnIS o f the .Association of >, JecI ihe m cetiog . She bu hired by the cily to help w j m anagem ent. . includc: p r; III sh o u ld be the firs t on ig S to b a rtsa id . anto know how much it’s fiv

e out o f the pocket and oing to com e from ." hc co

le problem s w ilh the city wi al nobody shows up for fo: learings until iheir taxes Itcns said. “ It is incum -. ve

I the age!ing is a lisi o f governmental [he M agic Valley. T liis list is ; Timc.s-Ncws suggests lhat ; le appropriate clerk’s office b

TODiaC ounly com m issioners. 9 a.r C ounly comm issioners, 9 a .r

: Counly com m issioners, 9 a. n Counly com m issioners, 10 jka County comm issioners, 9 •alls C ounly com m issioners.;

TUESEchoo l Board, 8 p.m .. superini 3ka Counly Dem ocratic Party anc C ily Planning and Zoni

•alls County Com m issioners, R iver M edical Ccnter Boar

ey. . - .

W E D N EC ounly M emorial Hospilal :

m Cily Council, 7 p.m .. Cily Tails Counly Com m issioners,

TH U RSue City Council. 7 p.m . City ng Ctmniy M emorial Hospil; o o m at ihc hospital, man Cham ber o f Com m erce, C entral Com m unity A ction Iley V ista Village. 653 R o s e : Falls Counly Com m issioners, cll C ily Council. 8 p.m ., City

FRID.F alh reoun ty^om m issionersi

lis week)llow ing is a schedule o f mc s w eek al the College o f Soul

T O D jid Idaho Dance A rts Alliancc \ r ts C cnter and gym nasium .

TU ESI: cam p continues all day in Fi ry testing w ill be held at 6 p.i

W ED N E; cam p continues a ll day iti Fi Falls B icycle and Pedcstriai 1 in C anyon 205.

THURSi c am p continues a ll day in Fi ry testing w ill be held ol 1 p.i

FR ID; cam p continues all day in Fi

SATUB: carnp continues all day in Fi ’crani recovery testing,w ill be ry testing w ill be held nt 10 a

ods of Wl ay busiiK

ap p liance Ihey leave at Ihe fe r s ta lion .

T he P ocatello -based con reco v ers and se lls F reon tc L g n g and A ^ o c ia te s o f P< lo , w h ich c lean s and inarl O ii f ro m th e c o m p rc s so

. .c o m e s ta in ted w ith F reon trea ted a s hazardous w aste

• M ag ic V alley R ecycl T w in F alls, recycles the ti s ta tio n ’s tin and alum inur and new spapers . T h e tem recy c lin g b ins a t Ihe transf tio n w ill be rep laced th is : p e rm a n e n t, 3 3 -cu b ic* y a r w ilh p a r titio n s fo r Ihc Ihi cyc lab les .

• D o w n s P rocessing o f w i l l g r in d w o o d w a s ti m u lch . N a ils in w ood pall no p ro b lem and can be re: m ag n etica lly from the mu a fee. By g rin d in g ihe woi g iv in g a w a y th e m u lch

skoals forb e n t u p o n th e c it iz e n s th m ake sure they know w hat’ on."

Ottens urged the ciiizens |i council m eetings which are p .m . the fiisl and third Tue

'every month at city hall.• P lann ing : N o one saUl

s h o u ld b e sq u e lc h e d , b u t s a id lh a t il c o u ld b e w itl p la n n in g and z o n in g law- c o m p r e h e n s iv e p la n li g row th .

“ I feel grow ih should be b u t s h o u ld h a v e lo p ay i w ay ,” said Greg Dean.

O ttens said the c ity 's 191 prehensive p lan is outdated one is needed to guide city and thal il should be, update five years.

N o one volunteered to wc com prehensive plan.

Ottefts said a professional w o u ld charge .$15 ,000 to J for the job.

C arlcen H erring o f Region v e lo p m e n t A sso c ia tio n s:

Bndatal m eetings that are schedule it is com piled from advance s at you confirm the informatii e before attending.

•D A Y 'a.m ., courthouse. a.m ., courthouse.

) a .m ., courthouse.10 a.m ., courthouse, s, 9 a.m ., courthouse, rs. 8:30 a.m ., courthou.se.

ISDAY . /rin tendent’s officc downtown irty, 8 p.m ., courthouse, on ing C om m ittee. 7:30 p.m.

:rs, 8:30 a .m .. courthouse, oard, 5:30 p .m .,'m edical cen

^ D A Y;al B oard. 5 p.m ., hospilal aui

:ily Hall.:rs, 8 :30 a.m ., courthouse. •

R SD A Ylly Hall.ipitul T axing DisiricU 11 a.m

cc, noon, H agennan S enior O ion .A gency Board o f Dircct ise S t. N., T w in Falls, crs, 8:30 a .m ., courthouse, ity Hall.

JD A Yersr8i30£hm .r«)unhous& -----

L a t CSIm eetings and events that wil ;outhem Idaho.

)D A Yncc dance cam p w ill be held :Tl.

ESDAYI Fine A rts C entcr and gymno: I p.m . in Shields 201.

N E S D A Y 'I F ine A rts C cnter and gymna; rian A dviw p» C om m ittee mi

IRSDAY1 F ine A rts Center and gymna: p .m . in Shields 201.

UDAY1 Fine A rts C enter and gymna

U R D A Y1 Fine A rts C enler and gym na I be held at 8 'a.m . in A spen 1( ,0 a.m . in Shields 201.-

^aste^sjlesspart]l e t ra n s - t r a n s fe r s ta t io n

save an esiim atei om pany , yard o v e r havin{ to C e c il h au led to th e lani P o ca ie l- • I d a h o T »re i rk e t? it.— S h o s h o n e c h a rg jo rs b e - s ta tio n S l .5 0 , $5, n a n d .i s _ f o r , l i r e s . P a tro n :te. S 6 a n d $ 1 0 to <c lin g o f tr u c k a n d t r a d e t ra n s fe r lively ,

um c a n s T h e com pany ! m p o rary cem ent p lants in I isfer 51? - gon and C olifori s fa ll b y them w ilh coal I ard b in s ' T ire s b u rn 'h o tte ih rec re - cause the coal to t

. • T o en co u ra ; )f P arm a o f k itchen garbaj U e i n t o g a rd e n v e g e ta b illc ls a re ' th e w a s te s tre a r rem oved I d a h o R e g io n a lu lch fo r D is tr ic t w il! sc l 'o o d a n d w ith in stru c tio n h a t th e G o od ing C ounly

• grov^h prth a t th e y ^ ej-en w ilh a prof at’s g o in g c itizens w ould s

w hal Ihcy want.> to attend • G ty .co d e : Il re al 7 :3 0 cd, said Barlpara : uesday o f “ Our present j

on any cily law: id g ro w ih all illeg a l. H e I! J t O tte n s court,” she said, ith s t r ic t • U nfunded Jfl w s a n d a ; is part o f a siuU; l i m i t i n g sm all com m uniti

,• unfunded mandai e a llow ed L iisa Itkonen ’ i ls o w n E n v iro n m e rita l

Hagerm an’s prot 977 com - ffcderal m andates cd. a n ew w ide. ■;y leaders, " W e n e e d ti Ited every co m m unity goa

re c o m m en d a lio work on a Itkonen sa id . “ I

f o rd it th e n its al p lanner d a te .”1 S 5 0 .000 T h e m a n d a te

Itkonen sa id ; so on IV D e- doesn ’t have lo sa id lh a t once.

HospiC o n tin u e d fron:

----------- The W ood Rivllcd th is jointly owned by i : sched- and Blaine County Ition by After Jo Ann Lt

o fS u n V ^ e y last reclaim K^ritz Ho:

But after Thurs thinking its positio

The coundl me m em bers'of the group o f Sun Vail Committee for Res which has led thi Levy , and cou Humphrey and Dr

/n. Greener said hcproccss is succcs:

n ., C ily the dilemma coui as September.

Bui ifte new ap en ter in Valley's qucsl to

over the Moritz i River Mcdical D the threat o f reca

ludilori- leader Gene Whilr W hitmyre said

Ihc coundl backs i di&solve the mergi common goal o f < tioas stand ready t<

Whitmyre credi m. con- llic catalyst for the

“You would hi! C cnter. recall effort) was j c to rs, 7 certainly got their

He sa id the c com prised o f a' res iden ts , inclu Ruth L ieder w i Ihc way. But a 1

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I I the settlement oppi Sun Volley is back to regain on upper I

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$posaltnersion ta x p a y e r s ,w il l lated $13 p e r cubic i/ing the raw w aste landfill.' i r e R e c o v e r y o f la rg c s the- tran sfen .$5 , and $ 1 0 to $20

ro n s m u s t p ay $ 2 , ^ ' to d is p o s e o f c a r , a c to r t i r e s respec*

ny se lls ih e tires to in Idaho, Utah. Ore- . fo rn ia ,'w h ic h b u rn ' al to m ake cem ent.Dtter than co a l and to b um cleaner,

u ra g e th e rem o v a l rbage and law n and ' | ta b le m a tte r fro m c am , th e S o u th e rn o n a l S o l id W a s te se ll c o m p o s t b in s

ion m an u a ls a t the n ly F a ir in A ugust.

)roblemsprofessional planner the Id s till have lo decide nt.e: It needs to be updat- ara Lawrason. nt judge w ilL not judge laws. T h c y s a y l^ e y 'r e le th row s them ,out o f lid. ' d mandatea: Hagerman ;luUy to assess whether inities can shoulder the

le n o f the D iv ision o f Ita l Q u a lity s a id th a t problems with slate and ates is the sam e nation-

d to k n o w w h a t th e goals are then develop a tio n s to le g is la to rs ,”. “ I f p eop le canno t af- i ts n o t a g o o d m an-

la te s can b e s ta c k e d .I s o 'th a t a com m unity ■ lo fund all o f them at

pital-----rom B lRiver Mcdical Ccnlcr is by the d ly of Sun Volley unty.n Levy was clectcd Mayor last November, an effort lo : Hospital began to escalate, hursday, Ihe coundl is re- sition.I meeting was packed wiih the hospilal board and a Volley residents called the r Responsible Government,1 the recall effort lo oust council M em b ers Joe i Dr. Stephen Luber d hc is optimistic that if the xcssful Ihen a solution to could be resolved as early,

V approach to solving SunI to exercise more.conlrol i tz Campus o f the WoodII Center not removed recall, according lo group rtiilmyre.said Saturday thal unless cks down on its position to lerger and works toward a of consolidation, the peti-

idy lobe filled.T ^ its the threat o f recall as ' r the d ty ’s chang^of heart d have I c i 'a s ^ e that (the vas an issue," he said. “We heir attenu'on.” tie com m ittee , w hich is ) f obout 2 0 Sun V alley ic lud ing forrper M ayor r w ill “ iry' to '^ e t oul o f t a behind-the-scenes rc-»nt u /il lm n tin iii> *'_______ _Dwevcr, said last w ^ that, approach does not mean thal baddng down bn its podtkxi Iper hand in the dispute, n't mean the d ty ’s position d strong, but I think this is o resolve it," Greener said.

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Clinil^r start slid that kills' MOUNT HOOD, Ore. (,

F o u r c l i m b e r s s t a r t e a v a la n c h e w h e n th e y fe ll

•7 0 0 'fec t d ow n a sn o w ^ glai M oun t H ood S a tu rd a y , a \ s a id . T w o w e r e s w e p t crevasse and k illed .■ T h e fo u r w e re c l im b in j G lac ie r a t ab o u t 9 ,000 feet m o u n ta in ’s n o r th s id e w h

—av a lan ch e o c c u rre d a b o u t M D T . R e s c u e r s r e a c h e d about five h o u rs la te r, and cd tw o to U n iv e rs ity Hose Portland .

T he o th e r tw o w ere k illo p ita l sp o k esw o m an M arly s s a id . O n e o f th e s u r ' a p p ea red to be in c r it ic a l l io n , th e o t h e r ’s i n ju r ic i described a s serious.

“T h ey w ere a tte m p tin g t sa d e , b a s ic a l ly s l id in g o i b u tts , and s ta r te d w ay too w itn ess A ndy M ark e r to ld in P ortland . • 'T h a t’s 4 5 degi th e re , a n d w iih th e sn o w lions, they ju s t g o t o u t o f c t r ie d to s e l f - a r r e s t , a n d , d id n ’t w ork .

“T h e y h it th e ro c k ban d w heeled ov er il, h it the sno ' above th e c rev asse . StojJpei c o u p le o f s e c o n d s . T he avalanche that they had creati Iheir m om entum sw ept two c into the crevasse.”

M ount Hood rises lo an el< o f 11,237 feet.

In 1986, seven studen ts ai teachcrs died after they were in a blizzard on the mountaii others w alked ihrough the si seek help , and .tw o teen-age vived the three-day ordeal in ; ly dug snow cave.

IJghtnini touches 0 small fire

B E N D , O re . (A P ) — L ig strikes torched o ff hundreds o f ire s ac ro s s O reg o n am Washington as fire crcws clos( around the three b ig blazes stil ing in Oregon on Sunday.

“W e had about 200 new li{ fires overnight Ihrough O rcg W ashington but none of-thos any size yet,” said Ralph Sail spokesman for .the Pacific No

-Interagcncy C oordination Ce Portland.

*nic largest blaze, the Four Con soulh o f Bend in the Deschutcs t Forest, was cxpcctcd to bc contair p m MDT and under control b y ' evening, said Greg M cClanen, Forest Servicc k e sm o n .

M cdanen said crews revised tl male of the size of the Four Come from an estimated I,690acicsonS to 1,425 acres by Sunday moming.

“We had some good rain last M cClarren said , but “ there a some hot spois.”

He said cam pgrounds closi precaution have been rcopcrik'( vyiih al least one small resort an c rew s a lso reopetied several

,roads c lo sed since Thursday when tho lightning strikes began

There were no injuries and nc ings were damaged, M cQ arren :

Salterbcrg said the tw o othe Hres s till burn ing w ere the K H all F ire in th e S isk iyou Ni Forest aboul four m iles souths Cave Junction , and a smallei burning in the R ogue R iver N

M’c d f b ? F ’“ ‘^ The Mendcn Hall fire had bui

cstimaicd 400 acres by Sunday ing w ith co n ta in m en t expec evening. The other blaze had about 175 acres and aUcady wi tained, Satterbcrgsald.

40-foot £aU kil] Utah i^lw pr

MAGNA, Utah (AP) — A Sa . steelworker was killed when he ' feet in to a p it a t K cnnccott (

Magna smelter^Kenneth A m an, who died Sa

becam e the th ird U tahn killec industnal accident in as many dn

Aman was installing stcelwo^ ^com pany’s smeller a teu t 11 a.ni Tie appaiMlly s l i j ^ and fell; 1 details were unavailable.. The 22-year-old em ployee i Industria l C o. w a s i flow n tc H o ^ to l. where be died a short tin saki bonital k e s m a o Jess

Salt Lake County Fire Depa parafnedic Brian Farnsw orth i a t the M agna p lan t m o m e n t

^the acicidenLI A n in v es tig a tio n b y O c c u p a tio n a l S a fe ty and 1 A d m in is tra tio n is s la te d to Tuesday.

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.c o m p e n s a t io n " e m p lo y e e s bu em ployers a s wc

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L ightn ing w orkers.Is o f small T h e ho tlin e - and in to .— is a lso tu rn i loscd lines b u s in e s se s tha t still bum- c o m p e n s a t io n

th o u g h th e law ’ lightning p r e m iu m s g e n regon and le a s t s e v e ra l t hose were y ea r, th o se w ill Sallcrbcrg, a d is tin c t financ Northwcsi th e ir com petito i C enter Jn in g w ith th e lau

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“ M y guys real d their esti- the past w hen th OTKis blaze a c a se , nobody an Saturday said . “ N ow thcj ing. ' w o rk in g , tha t si last night," a tten tion to them e are still B ut it has not

tak ing advantage losed as a E m p lo y e e s h irikd along e m p lo y e rs a rc I area. Fire In d u s tr ia l C om iral forest ac tion against ai lay night, that c o u l^ b e shigan.---------- g o l the insurancei no build- P eo p le h av e i ensaid.-^ e rs fo r working >ther large theiy w e r i^ c o l e M endcn c o m p e n s a U o n

N ational th e y w e re in ju ithw est o f w ork , illcr blaze E x-w iv s use r N ational 'th e ir fo rm er sp< j th e 4St of-- lueinbers'iravc'pi

p o s s ib ility o f ii burned an being collected,

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uw - .k - zK m m m*>y the Mlldnx) Dletetod H ealth Antiques-'to begin u a t m ' i

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insfleld g ets sprayed w hili In betwectn ca rs in Boise, w Assembly of God Churc

irance fil :hes bossjVP) — T h e m e d ic a l

m a y s e c S t a t e p 'u n d D ire c to r M e r le a r too z e a lo u s in h is l im in a tc o v e rc h a rg e s e r th e w o rk e r’s com*J g r a m . B(^’s 19,000 policyhold- indienately pay those b ills, InsuiJ the stale’s small busi- w o rIcome the m illions o f Aboiv id en d s tha t e ffo rt is resul ch year. , , *lio surprise w hen they _ *ars ley 's latest schem e jo b t hotline ,thal anyone -cant su sp ec ted w o rk e r ’s o r c:3n f ra u d n o t ju s t b y ciaifb u t b y d o c to r s a n d *well. ■ ■ ' abouorkers and doctors d ri- layoioy er p rem iu m s w h ile _ •p lo y ers sh o rtc h a n g e s dmc

w arre — 1 .8 0 0 -4 4 8 -4 7 4 3 ' *rn ing up a nu m b er o f probla t have no w o rk e r’s *o n c o v e r a g e e v e n andaw re q u ire s it. W ith cmpl;e n e ra lly r u n n in g a t *I th o u sa n d d o lla r s a aftci/ithou t coverage haye em pancial advan tage o v e r Monitors w ho are co m p ly - •

serM ddho d irec to r fo r vagulal F e d e ra t io n o f , *Business, has been pro- in rclOllinc w ith h is th o u - clainm b ers s in c e it b e g a n *kpril. • is n ceally like it bfecausc in ihc ti1 they thought they had out."iy jis icn cd ,” S kam ser *hcy'lfcel the syslem is , engnI som ebody is p ay in g n o l tcm.” •,01 been just em ployers are iIge. unc>> have re p o rte d th e ir grou: rc u n covered and th e>mmission h as b eg u n bilict at least one business charjshut down i f it doesn’t ny wi c e . ----------------------------'c tu rned in co -w o rk - co ming at the sam e tim e show:o l le c t in g w o r k e r ’s a 'v ojn b e n e f i t s b e c a u s c , s e rviju rcd a n d c o u ld n o l recei

ISC ^ c , ho tline aga inst to ha^spoU^ciS'.'Even fam ily fallinjrp u fo f f ic ia ls on-tfft h e------ T nrf im p ro p e r p a y m e n ts th e hd. o ther, one o f the Insurance s a idinvestigators, reca lled used)1 so u th e a s te rn Id a h o in ju rho cooked u p a fa ls e haveury with a friend only s a id

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hile she tries to dum p a I w, Saturday. T he two we jrch In Boise w ashing ce

imd’s loB ses, worlF u n d o u t l i n e

c x ) m p f r a u ( 3B O IS E (A P ) — H e re ar

id icaiors that can trigger a : nsurancc Fund investigation > w orker’s c o m p e n s a t io n cl Lbpul half ihc fund invcstiga ssillt in a claim b e ing denied.

• The accidcnt is unwilncs;• T he ,w o rk er is on a sea;

)b that ii,about to end.• The w orker look uncxph

r excessive tim e o f f bcfor< laimed injury.

• T h e w o rk e r is d isg ru n boul to retire, facing dismiss lyoff.

• T h e w o rk e r ta k e s o f f i m e lhan the injury w ould sec 'arrant.

• T h e w o r k e r h a s f in a i roblems.• T he w o rk e r seem s non

nd h as a h is to ry o f sh o rt- roploymcnt.

• The injury occurs laic Fi f tc rn o o n and s h o r t ly afic i m p lo y c e r e tu r n s lo w orl londay.

• The w orker is new on the• D e ta ils o f th e accidcni

ague.• A substantial delay occi

1 reporting the injury or filinj laim.• After ihe 'acc idcn t the w«

i never home o r w hoever ans 1C telephone says he “ju s t ste ut.”• T h e w o rk e r is r e p o r t

n g a g i n g ^ a c tiv itie s tha t c ot bc prtform cd a t w ork.'• C a lls to th e w o rk e r’s h

re re tu rned b y th e w orker n c x p e c te d n o is e s in th e b round.• T he w orker says hc has

illed for the b a lan ce o f mci [larges that the insurance coi y w ould nol pay..-•- Q uarterly, repo rts o n worl o m p e n s a tio n p o l ic y a c ti low s m edical serv ices chargc w orker-higher than should b s rv ic e s th e w o rk \:r sa id iccived.

have his buddy lum him in s lling oul.Atrd ~ D inn ie~ H IgcT rw h n n e h o tlin e as w e ll as har her responsibilities for the id tw o .d o c to rs h av e air cd^the Hotline to report trc ju rie s they b e lie v e c Ju h ve happened on the job. i id neither in tended to fil

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r e im b u r s e m e n t 0 C com pensation .■ Suspected frauc

d reported, but unti ' w as n e v e r j u s l <

Som e would call a re 16 Insurance, w hich I a Slate exccssivc claiir l im o a O th e rs m ig h t ca c la im . C om m ission , wh; gallons for enforcing ihe d. age and rcpo rtin j:sscd. too m any people ;asonal w h o to calL

“ A lol o f peop plained have otherw ise ar KC the said Chrisii S im or

o f e m p lo y e r c o i in tlc d . Industrial Commis issal o r S im on sa id lip

fo r o thcr ag en c ic f m orc . "u su a lly if you Y icem to w ho is nol payin;

h e ’s nol rcpd riin j a n c ia l c r ly o r p a y in g " in su rance .”jm adic P a r s l e y , w h o l-tc rm m ore Idaho emp!

e rs th an th e o lh i Friday c o m p a n ie s c o m

lcr ihc p ro m o t in g Ih c I >rk on n e w s p a p e r adv<

w orkp lace p o s te r hcjob . "F raud h as bee :ni are lem in o th e r w c

w e ’re lo ld so m e xurrcd tors arc headed ll: ing the to h ead ‘cm o f f

s a id 'worker H is interest is a: nswcrs h o ld e rs do not p ;teppcd • they leg itim alcly

the existence o f ll r tc d ly c o n v in c in g empl< could . and d oc to rs lo pI

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:r w ilh fu n d 'lo i ts co m i back - A b o u t h a lf th e c

low ed iJp involve i IS been • the fund, ledical A n d the hotlim :ompa- in g th a t w a v e

d e fra u d e rs h as a]orkcr-’s-- Idaho y c l . --------r tiv jty Parsley expcclci ges for . week before the hi be for ating. That has tui id he m onthly total w ilh

viding enough infc I low ed up.

1 after a “ P o licy h o ld e rs there’s a lol o f fra

n i t r m s - tcd-uTit th u ie ,” P a n d lc s m uch less than wi c fund, m akes mc feel g oo I rc a d y B u t , he a d d e d ircating m akes policyholdc lid n o t w e ’re w atching. T . H ig e r m unity can be assi file -for w alking o ff w ith th

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ion , w ho ib in chargc broke:o m p lia n c c fo r the motivn ission . -- cars li l ip s u sua lly pa^_6 ff o f the: ic s a s w ell bcicaiise still siJ have an em ployer track,'in g w o rk e r’s com p, to theing h is w ages prop- Off»g u n e m p lo y m e n t la in '

rcvievh o s e fu n d c o v e r s irack in p lo y e rs and w ork- Theth e r 2 0 0 in su rance clcd a im b in e d , h a s been e h o t l in e Ih ro u g h I v c r t i s c m c n is and ers.)cen d severe prob- A’c s tc rn s la lc s and n c o f th e pcrpe tra - I th is w ay . W c w ant iff a t th e p a s s ,” hc

: assuring his policy- p ay anym ore than

ly shou ld . A nd jusl r the hotline may bc | | | | | p lo y ees , em ployers i f l p lay il s tra igh t, hc H

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;rs in g enera l th ink ®fraud being commit- 0-P a r s le y sa id . “ It 's ---------- liw e assum ed, which

;ood.”e d , " T h e p ro g ra m IIders feel belter that I. T he business com- ILssured that no bne'-s It the farm.” i J

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8SU, U oi )f$3milliBOISE (AP) — Stale universitj als say il will take S3 million10 yea rs lo ex pand enginc< :g rcc p rog ram s a l B o iso niversity the way southwestern isiness leaders want. >But they toU mcpibcrs of the 1 ' Edudalion Friday there', ts nc :lra cash can be s^ucczccl oul < :isting budgets witho,ul scrii feeling other disciplines,Still, mcmbcre of ihc board’s a ic affairs committcc dircctcd ofi om both B oise S ta le and niversity of Idaho to com c up cos where ihey can siphon the a lancc the engineering cxpansioi s been demanded by board mc c Parkinson, chairm an o f M xhnology Inc. in Boise.“Given the magnitude o f ihc re, wc would bc unable to' al is into our budget w ithout sc trimcnial cffecls elsew here," ! ale Provost Daryl Jones said. U niversity o f Idaho Provost 3s i sa id Ihc im pact w ou ld b me for his school, w hich run ig inecring program o n the I mpus.B ul Y ost sa id as m any inli justmcnts as possible would bc causc “meeting the needs of cring-boscd industry in the Trc illc y has becom e; e sse n tia l lieve, to our mission, Idaho 's mic development and are a higlity."

ieveral cai n Idaho trCLARK FORK, (AP) — A fr r carrying corrosive materials c o f eight cars thai derailed fr irlinglon Northern train atxiui lies cast of here.There were no injuries.B onner County S h e r if f 's dc ikc McDaniel says the last sever an estim ated fiO-car fre ig h t

3ke away from the westbound 3livc about 2:00 p.m. Saturday, rs lay on ihcir side on ihg^nortl the twisted Irack, while three

11 standing with their wheels oi ck. One derailed car remain att; Ihc main section o f train cars. Officials at the sc c n c n ^ rc nol in w hal causcd th e utTcidcr /icw o f the site indicated ihc rai ck may have splil.The main section o f frcighi cars :d aboul 300 yards from w her

N a tio n a l S e c u r o f E n e rg y Task

.. .F u tu r e s f o r DO A n n o u n c e s P

The public m e e tin g v Include a b rje f gen e sess io n fo llow ed by br(

o u t sess io n s. S e a tin g i:

s c e n a rio s fo r th e fu tu n ing th e p o ss ib le re d ire c lo su re o f p a r ts o i th e

' ta s k fo r c e re p o rt is du(

Written c o m m e n ts O c to b e r 3 1 ,1 9 9 - Dr. M ichele. D o ^ v a n ,

S e c re ta ry o f E n e rg y A B o a rd ,.R m .8 E -0 4 4 ,U . D e p a ttm e n t o f Energy

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Idaho1 face p]

lionexpaijty o ffi- The plan, pul.logell □n over o fth c board earlier Ih le e r in g S2 million in ihe hud^ J S ta le for the 1995-Ii)96 a ■n Idaho bring faculty and cour

BoisC'based prograip c Board civil and mechanical no way denis can rcceive the I o f Ihc moving lo the Moscov riously Another Sl million

in th e fo llow ing ac i acade- expand ihe electrical officials g ram in lo gradua nd the research . An eleciri jp with degree can already bc cosh io leaving Boise,

ion lhal H alf o f the m on; nember Boise Stale to bolster M icron coursc offerings thal a

bottleneck in the pro 1C need necring studcnls thn absorb program . Even wilh

sc rious ' expanding ihe cxistin " Boise T om M acG regor o

T echno logy said o> Sl John needed just to mcci cu bc the The other Half o f tl

uns Ihc to the University of : Boise additional faculty n

administrator in the f iic rn a l morc in the scamd..K made At ihosc levels, oi >f cngi- school would likely Ycasurc accredilation for bo a l . wc m echanical engineer I's cco- hopes lo secure accr igh pri- clcctrical engineering

1996.

irsbreaka rain derailfreight other seven c.irs dcra

lls was ing lo a stop, from a Authorities at the s H eight (o estab lish a 1.(JOO

around the overturn reportedly carrying

dcpuiy gallons of causiic sod;i 'en Cirs "Tli«j primary ihing It train o f il," says Bonner ( id loco- Sgt. Bob Lindslrom. y . Four Tlie biaterial was in nh side be leaking slightly fi :c were was otherwiM conlaini off tliCj Other care were ca

ittached neous. nonhazardous r H azardous m alcr

lot (xr- cnrouic to the site frc cm . A Cucur d'Alene late Sa railroad lo oversee cleanup cf

Northern also had iLs i rs trav* team cnroutc to dcicrr crc the the cnish.

Lirlty S u b g r o u p S ecre ' 5k F o rc e o n A ltern a tiv OE N a tio n a l Labs P u b l i c M e e t i n g s

Th e N a tiona l Security of th e G alvin Task F A lterna tive F utures.for I

o f E nergy N ational Labi inv ites y ou to a tten d a | m ee tin g .

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Th e S ecre tary o fE r es ta b lish e d the Ta I F orce o n A lternative.

I F u tu res fo r DOE Natic ■ L ab o ra to ries in£eblU

1994 to ex am in e alter ire c)f th e lab s , options,in> rection, res tru ctu rin g a n d e DOE lab o ra to ry system u e in F eb ru a ry 1995.

t s vviir a ls o b e accep ted i 94 a n d s h o u ld be mailed n, Task F o rc e Difector, A d v is o ry ' ‘

'38) 526-5922. H ^ f l

d u ly 2 5 ,1 ^ Tlmos-Nows. Twi

lo/Westplansmsion)gclhcr al the. direction :r Ihis month, calls for budgets o f the schools 96 academ ic year to • couiiic offerings in the :raip to the point ihat licarchginccring slu- thcir degree without

scow campus, lion would bc needed g a c ad cm ic y ea r to ical engineering pro- duatc s tu d ie s and :c irical eng ineering y bc obtained without

loncy is needed by sler its lower division lial arc now crcalihg a progression o f cngi- through the satellite kviihout considering isting program. Dean ir o f th e S choo l o f d ov er SKOO.OOQ'is ;i currcnt demand, of the cash would go t

o f Idaho for eight ty m em bers and an lie first year and five is, offic ia ls said, .the kely bc .able to w in • both the civil and leering program s. Il iccrcdilation for the ing program by mid-;

awayiilmentJcrailed before com-

iic sccne were trying (JOO-yard pcrim clcr, _ turned ca r that was ing from lOO-l.OOO soda.'ling is lo stay upwind icr County S heriff's m. • I.ILS initially rcponcd lo ly from the car, but ilained.e carrying miscella-

i lc r ia ls u n its w ere : from Missoula and e Saturday aflemoon p efforts. Burlinglon iLs own invcslig:ilivc

ricrminc the causc o f

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BYU tops pre WAC football

C O LO R A D O SPR II Hriirlumi Young Uiiivcrait; sintiuhl W csifrn Athletic li.ill liilc. is a liLMvy fuvoril jug til a prc-SL‘as(m poll rdi

III ballotiiii: hy ihc me ri>nnalii>n directors a iti K ickotf meetings. BYU

. pLiee voles ami 465 point: ing 10 points for u first points fora seconil-plaee'

L'tah was picked a soli . Ilrst-plaee votes and 394

State received the remain: nods and had 373 points ti

Fresno Slale wound iij points, while New Mexi 278 poini.sand Wyoming

SanDiego Siaie gameaiJ ' cnih place, rotloued by 11;

Force with 128 and Tcms-I: BYU quartcrbaek Join

dieted 10 be the On'ensive and Ulah defensive liner was touted as Defensive I’l

Spudman Triathl ifor this weekend i

BURLEY - As many -will compcic in lhe Biirle A nm ul Spudman Triaihk urday at Community i’ark

Tlie race includes a 1.5- 40K bike ride and a lOK S:30 a.m. with the swim i Regis’irations arc Iwing ac icy C ity Scrs ice Cenler or

Included among the coi Will be G ar hackney o fB second place American ; overall in lite m asteri di< ITU W orld C ham piom Australia, and Brian Fah I4 th in the 1990 Mawa onship os a professional :i the amateur level.

Tltc event begins Frida bo ditmcr and equipment

Australia takes e: in women’s field

DUBLIN. Ireland— Ai__ ____pre-tournam ent expectat

A rgen tina 3^0 Sunday championship o f women'

The 1988 Olympic cha ment favorite .scored botl one-minuie spell midway ond half lo kill o ff A ^ e r llrsi World Cup final sine

In the curlier gam e, I -' ■ ' tDol^lhe bronxe itiedsi

many 2- 1.T h e U .S . cam c in to

ranked 1 Ith in the worl passed ail cxpc'cialions a f the 1990 World Cup in S to qualify for the 1992 C

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]re-season <Ul favorites ^R IN G S . C o lo . — rriity. seeking its sixth • i j :tie Conference fool- J orite to do so. accord- released Sunday, media and sporis in- , a tten d m g th e W AC 'U received 34 first- lints. based on award- irsi-p lace vole, nine cc vote. elc. solid sccond with 12 394 points. Colorado aining iwo linii-placc - ts to finish third.1 up fourth with 324exico was fillh with ni mg sixih w iih 235. “;fvd 213 poinis foe scv-

liawaii widi 155. Air is-l:l Pa.so with 54. lohn W alsh was pre- ivc Player o f the Year, ineman l.ulhcr Elliss ^ e I’laycr o fthe Year. . m

thlon planned ’ id in Burley iiny as 300 triathletes iirley Lion 's Club 8ih 1 ihlo'n Friday and Sal- J ark. ' 1.5-kilomcterswim, a OK run and begins ai m in the Snake River. accepted ai the Bur- 15

r on I’ark Avenue. conipetitoni this year

.r Boise, who was lhe , °\ an ar\8 seventh place division o f lhe 1991

o n sh ip T ria th lon in Fahtvnhaeh. who was wai W orld ClMimpi- a! and has rutumed-to T'

-iday night with a car- * * ;nt drawings, *'

»expected title [d hockey fc- Australia lived up to yi ctaiions when il beat tr ay lo w in the world en’s field hockey. ihchampion and touma- a both goals in a lethal way Ihrough the sec- . 1 •gentina’s hopes in its ^ ;incc 1976.c, th e U |iitcd S tates Tl !tf-\vhen *it bcat"Gcr*"”

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' : m mTour de France riders sta Sleeping Beauty castle al near Paris Sunday. Winn<

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PARIS - \ l ig u e l Indurain an; ics Sunday by riding in to hi: fourth consccutivc Tour de Frar

“ I'm nol going downhill yet old Spanish cyclist said. “After (earlier tliis year) in the Tour < one sianed questioning things, the road, in the Tour.”

lie did it in convincing fashii the largest margin in six year^ premier cycling event.

Tlial no one has beaten Indur 10,000 m iles o f racing over Tours, led lo an obvious questii next year"?

“ It 's too early to talk about th even a day has passbd sincc fourth Tour." Indurain said. " year to go before the fifth o n e : train w ith hope and drive.

If the answer is yes. indurain lhe’ only rider ever lo win the ra. a row. Jacques Anquetii o f Fn

Popov enThe Associated Press

ST. PETERSBURG. Russia look the plunge into ihc "Black U.S. basketball team took the pli

Swimming al lhe Goodwill C day was as notable for the colc — a murky, swamp-likc green m ultip le medals won by Alex Angel Martino and the Chinese •

The color o f the basktAball court bul the rcsuli was a bad night for th blue — as Shawn Respcrt and the 77-75 to their old ncm.csis, the Rik

In track and ficld,’howevcr, L staged the vaunted Russians K U.S. gold medal in thd hammer jo r championship in 38 years.

Dream Team II may be gettini firm A m erica 's basketball sup world championships in Toroni but this leam of Icsscr-krown U.; ere failed to live up to expectation

T h e te a m , co ach ed b y So Otorge'RavclingTTvas'behind'f game and ended ils chanccs o f t poor free-throw shoodng — 14-

It w as USA B ask e tb a irs sc loss 10 the.Russians in GoodwiI petition, follow ing a 92^85 dc Gam es in Seattfe.

T he loss follow ed the Amc victory over Argentina in their S a tu /^ y nighl. They can still i medal round by beating C hina o i f R ussia beats Argentina. Chn losing to Argentina 71*49 Sunda

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k e s c u t a f t e rMerckx o in a ro w .i

aasw eredhiscrit- '• France' h istory w ith h is five times

•ranee victory. Indura:■yet,’’ the 30-year- strength fter my third placc week grin ur o f Italy, every- He jusi gs. I answered on s tag e To

b ig g es t <ishion, winning by Rominge a rs in tlie w orld 's Bugnb —

week, vie;durain after nearly ‘‘Romir v e r 'th e last fo u r sick,” Ind ;stioiiI What about ler the Ti

raccs. ThiIt the future — not have' tp U ncc w inn ing th is Anii-th J. "T here 's still a usual due ne and wc have to biggest n

after the :a in would bccome tim e 5 m c racc five years in Ugrumov ' France and Eddy was third.

merges fi■ 109-98 am

At the sssia - Sw im m ers one dny tcack'Lagoon.” The ment cans: pluiige, period. left the wjII Games on Sun- improving:olor o f the water The Sw•een — as for the swim in wiklexander Popov, lake than as c women.- - - a Swedishourt was also green, renovationw the red, white and ‘TTieytithe Americans lost a po,ol in

Russians. swimmerT. Lance Deal up- I’ve ever.sIS to w in the first Meivihner throw at a ma* f ly , 6 ea t1. Pankm lo\tdng ready to reaf- nicknamcisuperibrity a t 'th e The “Cronto next month, Popov, tlU.S. college play- champion

tions on'Sunday. terandlO iS o u th e rn CaL’s He won

td-formo5njfTfte~re«)Kl-1iolo f a comeback by but his wii14-of*27. o f f the Ais sccond straigh t time o f 5CIwill pom es com- world-recc> defeat the 1990 Martino

sprints'&niLmerieans* 83-71 and,200 bileir opening game IQ wbmeiill advance to the emergingm on M onday And coach Weirh ina is 0-2 ,after in traclinday n igh t ■ AmericanR ico beot B razil Olympics t

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of the race In front o f th me park In Marne-La-V< >f Spain Is fourth from r

[’m ne ih i i l l y i: w i n n e r p r o

r 1 0 , 0 0 0 m i l; o f Belgium arc the others to /.an d five overall.:e 's Bernard Hinault also woi ies.rain p roved he had the slai h needed to win- th e grueli: rind. ■’ rjsi seem ed to get strongeV a fo u r ro lle d a lo n g . M eanw t c h a l le n g e rs o f th e ^ a s t ge'r. C lau d io C h iapucc i an — w ere gone by the end o f tl ■ictims o f illness o r exhaustior [linger, Chiappucci and the o l ndiirain said. “ 1 think a lot o f Tour tired a lot o f ear rhe T our doesn’t pardon tmy begin w ith reserves."-though th is ed ition w as ha uc to hot w eak er, Indurain w margin since 1988, crossin]

e final,l09-m ile‘stage w ith t m inutes, 39 seconds better t ov o f L atvia. M arco Pantan rd. 7 :19 back.

from muand Italy edged Croatia 79-77 : s>KA pool7iiU races w ere pa to make up for the one-day f

osed by a faulty filtration sy: water b lack a few days ago,-1 n g lo green.Swedish team pulled oul. re water thaj looked more akin to 1 a competition pool. The iron) sh company had been rcsponsii on o f the-pool in the first place. / told us the w ater would b e a in the U n ited S tates.” soid :t Daniel Lonnberg. “This is ,i T seen, this is not good for hca in Stew art, w ho w on the 20 a t i n g .c h i c f r iv a l R u ssio i ov i n d slow 1:58,46, so id s led die pool-die "Block Lagoo ‘C reature o f the B lack Lage the 2 2 -y c a r-o ld R u ss ian <

)n who w on gold medals in th lOO-mctcrfTwtyle events. . on the 50-metcr showdown w lo W e rre n n r fg g ro f ih r tJ ii tn vinning tim e o f 22.55 seconds Am erican’s record o f 21.81. 50.58 ia th e ICO w as also wt Kord tinui o f4 8 J!l set lost moi no w on both o f th e w om en’s and China’s Ren X ing swepi breaststroke. T he C hinese w<

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on that trophy arc a lot o f ni w ho have rep ons. B u t to t am azing."

f Sheehan an S r * - r on.the O ld Cc

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.von the racc five runs and Sunday as H'

ilam ina and . burgh Pirates cling three- Tlie Astro:

game series, :V as the 21- Houston pull n w h ile , h is CentraW eadi s t — T o n y gam cseriesa and G iann i "S ince I'V' )f the sccond this is the bes ;ion. gio said.; others w ere Bagwell lc o frid ereen - , H b-hash it32 early-seaspn this season at myonc. You record o f 18

, well hos f iv e : harder than - Bagwell k I won by the inning. He hi 5tng the Ime a tw o-run he h an overall. homered Sam :r than P iotr “I f w e wei tani o f Holy that big o fa d

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refusing lo ^I to a country. ony was that '.f?,Tsibic for die -i-- ce. • • e as good as id S w ed ishis tiiew o tst ' v / i / . . . - •health,’" ■ Vif;-:-',''’200 butter-lian D e n isd swimmers}oon.!’igoon" wasn O lym picithc50-m e-

I With worid ; -.7;T?:';.;iwp tTOnttEd'^tatcs;ids w as well51. Popov’sway o f f his

nonth.. U.S. sprin ter I ’s freestyle sprinter, frinj ep tth e lO Owon five o f championship. T o f C hina 's Oregon, hurled t

iven though beat neariy all o f lird team ." B rita in ’s Sn: ne the first O lym pic cham; at the 1956 . beat K im B att le a fa major avenge h e r o a

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D RION, M ich. - Ju s t w h en ning to tire, ju s t w hen a mis / e b e e n fa ta ! , P a t ty S h ee ity she is one o f th e b est pis s golf.; ■im b led fo r a b ird ie o n th e ay and w en t on to w in the O pen b y a stroke o v e r T a n

d h o m e ond p ra c tic e d a ll le e h a n so id . “ I w o rk e d p r seem ed lo pay ofT." i n g the O pen fo r th e second cars , th e L PG A H a ll o f Fo t pu ttin g touch lo w in Jier npionship.a great feeling to have m y n

)hy a ga in ." Sheehan said . ‘T r n am es on the trophy o f pe repea led a s 'U .S . O pen cha i0 d o it in ih is d a y a n d ,a g

an d G reen closed w ith p a r C o u rse 'a t Ihd ianw ood G o lf ub. W earing bright red kn ic knee socks, Sheehan fin ishe g h e r trium ph w iih a p a r on after G re e n 's 12-foot p u tt f a tie ro lled ju s t ou tside th e r cup.iid n ’t e n d up th e w ay I w< 10 have it end up ," G reen soi< lade a good g o ot it."/ho w on a m ajo r in 1989 .a' assic. h as one v ictory th is set /en th o n the LPGA m oney li ' th e O pen . S heehan cam e ■anked 24 ;h on th e m oney tp a slrong show ing in th e S!

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rON - For years, the Houston known as a team that slapped used its speed. N o t'th is sea:

gwell hoinered twice and drov and Craig'Biggio hit a grand s > Houston Astros routcd'The P lies 13-1.tros w on three times in the f es, oulscoring the Pirates 38 mlled wiihin one game o f th e :ading Reds, and begins a th :s at Cincinnati on Monday. I 'v e been here, w ilhout a do best ofTensc I ’ve p layed on,” 1

i leads, the majors w ith 98 R] : 32 home runs, and his 20 hon 1 at the Astrodome broke the t< 18 set by Lec May in 1974. E ve m ulti-homer gam es this yea 1 had a two-run single in the tl : hit 0 solo homer'^in the sixth I hom er in the seventh. Bag^ Saiurday nighl in on 11-0 romp, were in lasl place, it w ouldn’ 'a deol,” Bagwell said.

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ter Gwen Torrence, o f D< in a Privalova, for th e wli

). The 32-year-old Deal, o f Euge >d the homnp* 263 fee^ I i i ^ I o f R uuia’s top competitors. S a ll^ G iinnell, th e w oriiJ a am pion th e 400-m eter hurdl la tten o f th e U n ited "States o n ly lo s s o f the sea so n —

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i'casoH H orhar'd 'wlist at fourth or 283. Those

e in to lo b reak por as''Indiy list, punish the field for tS kins in th e early rounds,

had been softened bySatur- H elen A lfredsson <50 out S unday aftcr;..breakistayed r e c o rd b y tw o s i roI h it a Sw ede got to 13*unc{

holes o f th e third rouI a 69 strokes the rest o f th(T an ia a t N o. 7 in the fo u r:d fo r over, a drop o f 14 str

}t Pirates, n one of ]

M a jo r L e i>n As* ■ '■■■'.■ » ......—:d sin- Biggio’s slam, his'! :ason, season, made it 9-0 in 1

“These guys look 1: ave in teams I pbyed on," sai< i slam a pair o f singles. ‘’Thes Pitts- rem ind mc o f W ill C

Willie McGee and Matt four- D anyl Kile (7-5) bo

18-11. es o f 10-0 ond 8-2 in le NL gave up up five hits, o: three- first six innings, in eigl

Jon Licber (5*5), th ioubt, Kile lost 8*2, gave up " Big- them earned, in five ini

“They’re swinging RBIs. p itch ing very good," omers m anager Jim Leyland.: team The Aslros scored tJ . Bag* the third, helped by a car. Bell and Licber. Bagw • third 0 and scored on a dout h and “He’s got a gome pl gw ell to^bp'platc,’’ Astros n ip. sold o f Bagwell. “It % n ’t be thot two-nm single. Tl

he’s at.”

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Secatur, 6a ., edges out I ^In in the Goodwill 100-m

gene, B atten lost M onday in^ to In another prim e W'

Torrence outnin Russial a n d vo to win the ICO in 10.d ie s , b e raced Monday nighi58 to featuring Americon s t— to B u n tlli Andre Cason a

fo r title

ty S h eeh an ' d w ork pays offlose w ere lhe only golfers Ind ianw ood cam e back to b r th e eariy liberties taken ids, r ig h t a fte r the course i b y rain.on com ple ted her collapse :ak in g S h eeh an ’s 36-hole J tro k e s w ith o 132 . T h e u n d e r a fte r the first seven rou n d , then dropped eight

r th e round . A triplc-bogcy b u rth round p u t her a t 1-I stro k es in 18 holes.

s, 13-1; fReds. e a g u e - B 6

lis 's ix th home run o f th e ) in the fifth.)k like a couplc o f Giant ' said Kevin Bass, who had fhesc dudes arc starting toII C lark , Kevin Mitchcll, Viatt Williams.'') bounced back from loss- : in h is lost two starts. He s , only one o f them in the eighl innings.I, the w inner in the gome up n ine runs, just two o f

e i n n i n g s . ......................in g good, and w e 're not Jd ," understa ted Pirates m ied three unearned runs in ly errors by shortstop Joy agw ell's^^in^e m ade it 2- louble b)* Luis Gonzalez., e p lan every time he goes 3s m anager Terry Collins ‘It w os quite obvious on •:. T ha t’s why he 's where '

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Quale flie early for fB yL yim B ain lTimcs-Ncws corrusponiJcnt

. _TW 1N FA X LS - Uruc passed Rod Anderson on llie o f th e 35-lap NASCAR Wim ing Scries feamre division m at Magic .Valley Speedway Si win his ninlli race o f the 1994

With the victory. Quale, w an Ike Dean-jifepared Chevr likely improve his 16th siandi Pacific Coast Region.

A n d c rso n ’-s P on liac chi Quale several times in the r 24 laps and crosscd the finish than a car length behind. Ed can’s Ford ran a j:lo se third by Bulch Veenstra and Dan T:

In the pro stock heat race ,. took first followed by Quale astra. ./I" _ . _

The new Gra/id Amtncan class grew to i/|fe1it cars for n ight's race. M ike Smith pai sitter Travis Metz on lap 6 an fo ra win in the 25-lap main e\

Local favorite Charles Le Sm ith side-by -side and 'bu i

Kemp 1( to interi

C H IC A G O (A P ) — Fo Kemp, the sight o f a ba.sketb ing on a rim or bouncing jasi usually means hands o ^ . N( next iew weeks, however.

K em p, o n e o f th e NB/ leapers, known for his creati' ment o f dunks, now can go gc even when it hangs around tl travels through the imaginary extending’up from it.

International rules say so.'a member o f the U.S. leam tha ning on winning a gold med; month’s World Championshi] NBA. touching a ball anywhi cylinder is basket interference

“Being able to touch the bi rim is what I really like.” sa the Seattle SuperSonics' star

. the subject o f trade rumors las "I kind o f like to go where

to knock the ball ofl’ihe rim ., getting the ball in bounds so ( enable me lo utilize my spcet

tween the international gam one in the NBA — a shorlt shot, a 30-second clock, a w two referees instead o f three minule halves instead o f fou — jast to name a.tew.

“ It's not tJiat much o f an uc It's still the game o f basketbn Don Nelson said.

“ W e've had a couple o f ( tjjjfl tliem it’s OK to dunk il stvcly and knock it oul olTei think that's e.xperience we wi gain." he said o f th e ball-in-i der ru le . '

A lthough the cylinder rui benefit Kemp and players lik Coleman, Shaquille O ’Neal a zo M ourning, anqihcr rule to u ld restrict them.

“W c’rc so used to throwir ley-oop pass and we can't do tem ational basketball this'yi N elson , w hose Dream Teai make its debut Tuesday .in ( N .C , in an exhibition game a German National Team.

Spencer ro fiiiishes Ka

TALLADEGA. Ala. (AP)- Spcnccr outraced and oulma team m ate B ill E llio tt to DicHard 500 on Sunday at ' Suptrspeedway.

Spenccr. with Hllidtt closi rocketed pa.st Emic Irvan inlc wilh If .lp p s remaining in th racc. thenScept the accelerat' floor to the end as Elliott, win Novembcr o f 1992. cried evei his power to get ;ypund the nior Johnson Ford.'

It w a sn ’t e n o u ^ , 'lha Spencer, known as "M r. Exi from Kis days as a NASCAR cham pion, cam c up w ilh hi W inston C up victory. He a Talladega race lo his victory c monlh at Daytona in the same aid’s Thunderbird.

This one appeared easier t Iona, where he. beat Irvan by 1

-half-car-length after a sidc-bj lap du rin g '-w h ich th e twc

;.baiigcd together numerous tin “I've got me one heck o fa

Spencer said. "AwesDme, m; in m y life have I had a race c

. like this. I had my foot in long.”

----- In-the-l^ft^fiv^^-laps,-E^l^ott,W inston C up cham pion, tr outside Spenccr. He tried to his team m ate 's car. He eve feint to one side and dive to Nothing worked.

Elliott, who finished .02S-s aboul tw o^ar-lengths — bci "1 didn’t know what else to li a faster car, that's all there is li • Irvan finished third. holdin]

.tcrmined laic chargc by Ken who barely beat Daytona S(

• Monday

es past An 9th troph]

bumper for the.laM elz took thi

fourtli and M ike < i c e .Q u u le . Rick Cprbridi he l l th lap Smith took the in inston Rac- The street stoi main event a w eek ’s rest. Saturdiiyto bes< n ight o f :h )4 season. - w inning the tro| who drives ond in the heat vrolet, will first 15 laps o f idiiig in the i.shfng .second.

Harold Wanlu iha llcn g ed Miles, but spun c : remaining to hold o f f a cl ish line less Dugger, who ihei •ddy McK- lenged.•d followed Steve Quale Ic Taylor. fourth and Rundy

Anderson Schwab pa.sscc! : and Veen- the while (lag lap

.JefTGehring s in Modified his heat lucc and )T Saturday pony stock com; lassed.pole was second. Dc and held on M onte Bohanno event. event.

Legg raced T h e 'rac in g sc )um per-to- p.m. Saturday.

looks for national

'o r S haw n “W e’re used l:tball teeter- jamming them irast above it come down withNot for the For Kemp, tr:

Championships IB A ’s b est experience afteritivc a-ssort- NBA playoffs,get the ball, wilh the bcst'reciI the rim or upset in the first riry cylinder And then he %

way 10 .Chicago i.'and he’s a Scottie Pippen,hat is plan- o ff al the Ia.st mih;daj in next "I heard a lolhips. In the aboul being traci>here in the were only rumoice. stock in ihem," s;ball on the “If it happens,

said Kemp, o f phone calls, b br who was. anything real sublast month, ried aboul it. 1 ha:re I can go in my game and I1. And. then I think my giime0 quick will g;irdle.ss o f wher ;ed wilh my on the court and ]

Battling Coler :rences be- ing ar]d Larry Jol me and the his game. Kemp i ner 3-point "I enjoy playi wider lane, summer lime. I'l

re . two 20-_ my gaaie a littk’ aur quarters with tlit? bcsl gu'y.

it is sure lo rub ol adjustment. N otes: Nelsoi ball,'* coach Reggie Miller, L

Dum ars as iri-c f drills and leadership, effec il in offen- conditioning dur

Tensively. I o f cam p .... Nei will have to who would slan n-ihe-cylin- added; “ I think

s ta r t th e iwo rule should (M ourning and like Derrick Nelson called ^1 and Alon- ihe camp, s;iying e variation good the Pacers

. A fte r the gameving the al- squad returns ilo that in in- more d a y s 'o f pr•year,” said O akland for anc:am II w ill leam goes to Tc1 Charlolte. then plays Spainr against the group opener. I

also in the group

3ckets past ard in DieH') — Jimmy Slcrling M arlon I naneuvered D efen d in g r 0 w in th e Earnhardt. Talla t Tall.’idega recr driver with s

umphs, led five ose behind, went out wiiK a nio the lead laps and wound i the 18S-lap Combined wi •ator on the finish. Eamharil 'inless since .the series point .-erything in the racc trailing ic O lhcr Ju- fending Winston

/ point-s and camehoUgli, a s lcada<\er 18o f3 'xcitcm cm '' • Rusiy Wallad R Modified racc third in the his sccond anotlier bad d a y ; ;'addcd the n a ’cr has finishe / earlier this has failed to fini.S me McDon- Wallace bumed i

la.st in the 42-c.ni F than Day- ju st eight laps n y l ^ s than a Martin to fourth. •by-sidc last Spcnccr. w ho vo le a d e rs . without a viciory times. o f the lasl four, i’a racc car,’’ in the racc slow( man. Never flags for a total o e car handle While Spcncci n it all day going w ilh a ha

dominated, Icadin )tl.-thc-10HS— —Spenc4jr-R-ci tried to go Ford 's chassis oi

lo go inside nally got him b: ven tried to w ith less than 4 to the other, laps 159, Spenc

He was thii^ th( i-se<:onds — 2.66-mile oval a Khind. said, a restart on lap I > do. He had Slalking Irvai J to it." ■ dived low comii ing o ffa dc- o f the h igh -ba :n Schrader, roared past the 500 winner strctch.

lay. July 2 5 ,1 9 9 4 'Timos-Nows"

nderson ' [ly of^94te.lasl 15 laps. \

th ird, Darvin A ekerland ike C'ollum fifth.iridgc-wfln-ilieJicaLrace.___le trophy dash, stoek cars re lum ed after

:st. D ale M iles h ad the >f:his rook ie seaso n by > trophy dash, tak ing sec- > icat raee 'an d 'lead in g the ••

o f the m ain even t, fiti- ' ' d.inluft took the lead from ; un on the first turn trying ; a cha llenge from D oug , , then won the race unchal- ;

le look third. Ken Menckmdy Schwab fifth.ssed Miles and Dugger on ;; lap lo win the heal race. ;lg swept ihe trophy djush. ;and tlie main event in. tlie Irompclition. Shawn N ice !. Doug T rav is Ihird andnnon fourth in the m ain <

g season con tin u es a t '7

irw a rd i d rulescd lo going up ihere and ? 'm in and now we have to ;l’ith the ball." i

training for the W orldps has been an enjoyable ;ifter a tough tim e in the •s, w heiuhe SuperSonics.- 1'record In the NI^A. werc I irst round.he w as'reportedly on his • /go in a drat^-day trade for >:n, a deal that was callcd ;•minule. - Ilol o f mmors at the draft ;traded. But. lo m e. they >imors. 1 don’t lake m uch •

said kemp- ';ns. il happon^'I got a lot Is. bui to me. there wasn’t ;subsiantial. I w asn 'l wor- ‘1 have a lot o f confidence ■md r i l jusl leave il at thal. ! ame speaks for itself, Re-.'here 1 play. I have lo go >ind pcrlbnii.'' ^oleman. O ’Neal. M ouni- •/ Johnson is going lo help Jmp sjiid. ■ ;•laying baskelball in the ;:. I'm liwking to improve ; ittk- more and by playing gu'y.s in llie N BA. .some o f lb off-." “rison on S unday nam ed ;:r, Larry Johnson and Joe •iri-cap tains, c itin g the ir 1 ffcctivcness and physical during the first five daysNelson slill w asn 'l sure ;ilan Tuesday’s gam e but ilink I w ould be w ise to Iwo C h a rlo tte p la y e r s ;and Larry Jo h n so n )." ... ;d Miller the standout o f _•r'ing he d idn 't reali/e how Icers guard really was ... ■! am e T u esd ay , th e U.S.ns lo C hicago fo r th ree />f practice, then heads lo ,i another exhibition. The

) Toronto on Aug. 1 and •;lain three days laler in ils >:r. B razil and China are >oup. ■;

it Irvan; Hard 500 ^Ion for fourth.g race ch am p io n D ale ;alladega's winningest ca- ;ith seven WinsloM Cup tri- ■iv e times for 41 laps, but 1iK a bumi pision after KO Iindup34ih. |1 with Irvan 's.third-place '.liardi's bad day cost him ._ )ini lead. In a n wenl inlo ■ Iling the six-time and de- I sion Cup champion by 9.1 . ;im e away with a 16-piiint ;o f 3 1 raccs. , >llacc. who came into the ;Ihc .seaspn standings, had ]

Jay at Talladega, where heished belter than sixlh artd ' • fini-sli more often lhan not. led a pision and wound up ’-C.U field, p i n g oul after |ps and falling past M ark • irth- . . IA’ho had gone 128 races ‘ lory and now has w on two ur, averaged 163.173 mph lowed by just five caution , ■ ia lo f2 1 lap s. incer slniggled in the early I I handling problem , Irvan \ ading five times for 90 laps. ■ R -c r< jw -w o rk cd -o n -th e— is on every pit slop and ft»' I n back among the leaders in 40 laps rem aining. On i ; jcncer moved up to fifth. ; ] the next time at^und the 'al and grabbed sccond on j ip l6 7 . -■ J:rvan, Spcnccr and E lliott oming o ff the second turn i ,-b anked track a n d b o lh ‘ th e leader on th e b ack - , '

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M O N IR EA L (AP) — Roc dell W hite drove in ull seven runs w ith a homer, double and glcs Sunday as the Expos bca ing Los Angeles Dodgers 1-A sixth straight \actory.

Trie Expos swept Ihe ihree- ries and improved to 60-37. record io the NL.

’nitf Dodgers, leading the lost their flllh in a row. Tliey IO-2-8 on a road trip tha t ci with u three-game series a t Ca Park against D ar^ l Strawberry San Franeisco Giants.• W hile w ent 4 -tb r-5 . stril once w ith-the bases loaded.

' ,\'c3C(ild Itil fielder had inad starts (his season ;ind \vas bat

.with I'otir RBIs iri 51 ai-bais.While hit an RBI single in

in n ing , i i e c o n n ec ted fo r lionier o f the year, a threc-run a 4-1 lead in the ihird.

Kirk R ueler (6-2) w as thi and John Wetleland got his I Kevin G ross (7-7) was the lost,

G ia n ts 8 , M e ts 6NLW YORK Ikny BdriUJ

cd Ills birthd.iy1>y drivinj iun>i. incliidini: a go-ahcad sin] ciyliih inning Ituil scnl the San ( iianis nrvrNew

Franco hitst'LH V ilLA N D (A I’) — Juli

liDtnered and drove in three A lc\ I'em ande/ cooled otTC Sum lay. leading lhe C hicag So\ IO a 4-2 victory over the I

the tlnal niecting this season iheA LCentr.il leaders.

The W hile Sox and Indii iheir final four-game scries, r irs t-p la c c C h icago to re ir games ahead o f Cleveland — margin they broughi with thei day! The leanis also split four Ciiicago last weekend.

Cliicago w on the season scr I'erTiandez (10-7) gave up

and six hils in eight innings, i Cleveland team lhat had score over the previous three games,

I’aul As.sennjacher got one ( ninih nnd Robeno llem ander up for his 12lh save,

C harles N agy (8 -7 ) a lio \ runs and eight hits in e ig h t The Indians have-totaled ju si I his seven losses.

B lu e Ju y s 4 , R a n g e r s 2TORONTO - The slreakin{

Blue Juys won ihcir eighth stra dcspiic gelling just four hits to c four-game sweep.

Brad Comctt gave up five hib nings for his firsl niajor-league v two-tinie defending World Seric ons. who arc 7-0 al home sincc tl bre;ik.

The AL Wcsi-lcading Rangers fi\e o f their List six.

Cornell (1-2) allowed six ru oiic-third of an inning in his lusl; ny Cox pitched ihc ninth for his tl

Paul Moliior led off lhe eight I4ih homer, and fourth in four gai Toronto ahead 4-2.

. Roger Pavlik (1-5) gave up foi 1-3 innings.

. R ed Sox 8, M a r in e r s 2B O ST O N - Mike Grccnwei

PerrySUTTON, Mass. (A P ) -

paid ofl'fo r Kenny Perry.Hc was in his 1 Ilh g o lf

played six extra holes Sund third round. And he still hac herty 's late chargc and w in t]

•‘I may ju.st take some timi second win in eighl years on

He sholl 6-under-par 65 ir o f the 'tournam ent and bcc England Classic w inner to

“ -was at 269 aficr shooling ( third at 272.

Colbert cBELTON, Mo. (A P ) —

ben collected his sccond Se win in three weeks on Sunc a final round 5-undcr-par t off Isao Aoki an^l L an y Gil

, tw o-stroke v ictory fn. the Southwestern Bell C lassic.

Colbert, who won the Krof two wcck,s ago. finished with a par 196 to bccomc the firet rcp in lhe eight-year history o f I

Couples bi- S T E -J U L IE , Q u c b e c

Fred (Couples bird ied the Sunday , a putt that g av e hi

S16S.0(X) for h is b a n k a I hc 6 ir3 ic cnScil a n ci

s la lc m a ic a t ih c C an a d ij G am e and increased C oup ings a t tlic w eekend toum S240.000.

U ntil lhe S I6 5 .0 0 0 putt lhe go lfers in ihc fie ld — N ic k P ricc . L ee T re v in o Wat.son — had w on a holt

: S u n d a y o n rh e b a c k nil rneant the cash up fo r gro t ho le w as carried o v er to thi

' O n th e from n ine ploy<

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B-6 Timos-Nojws, Twin Foils. I

J d r iv e3

pos be:* " " a : N atio,a n d iw o s in - i ibeal th e fad- The G iants an 7-4 fo r Iheir Darryl Slraw bcn

drove in a r\in.•ce-gamc sc-

licy d ro p p ed DodBcts sincc b t c o n c lu d e s scason.- C a ad leslick B onds ' two-oi

«erry a n d th e F ranco gave ihc W IMiumsfollowc

t r i k in g o u i . M o n te lc o n c

S d e i u s t 7 o B^nic. Rod Deck

h n .he firs. P h illies S ,P o r h i s r . r s t .P H IL ^ D E L P m n sh o t, fo r

ijth g a n ic — his

S T . n ' i C '" 's 18th save. jackson (13-4) loser. runs.H cslm eko i

Jackson was NL cham pion P

jnlls cclcbral- w on m ore 13 oi ving in th ree when hc w-us 23-1 sing le in the Doug Jones pi ;an F rincisco league-leading 2(

Lenny Dykstr

tsin3 toleJu lio F ra n co for-5 with a hom<ec ru n s a n d in three nins to Ic r C lev e lan dcago W hile ,Tl.cRcJSo« .

’On ouw ccnB o s to n e o lli

id i a n s s p i l t c icm cns (9-5). \cs. a llo w in g one m n in se \en•c m a in tw o and walked, two.__the same fore retiring aflciIhcm T h u rs - m 'S .i" ' i ' >” S - e s i n

. naisis(O -l).s c n c s 7-5.up IWO nins T w i n s l O , B

- . , inning rally, n e OUI in th e Puckett drove idez fin ish e d h ii a ih rec -ru

Knoblauch scorci H o w e4 f o u r Jose Valentin g h t in n in g s . Turner W ard ha i s l l 9 n i n s i n kee.

Reliever Carl win w ith 1 2-3 ii

J 2 &luillstrom pitcl

k ing T o ro n io Cal Qldred(9- s traight gam e ju ,j eighl m ns in to complcic a

h i ls in s ix in -JC w in for the . D ETROIT — erics champi- mmngs lo gain h :c the All-Star O ' ‘^rec

DeJesu.s, callciS c .h a v c lo M

c runs in ju s i Philadelphia Phil asl Start Dan- A tlanta Braves, is third save. Rookie Bob H ighth w-iih his -M ayne singled I r games 10 put won for only the

road games, f o u rh i is in ? J ~ n S a m u e l.

- for Detroit, whicl seven.

, 2 The Royals sci’ inn ing w ith lhew e ilw -c n l4 - Belcher (7-12).

takes N') — A ll that extra work firi;

o lf tournam ent in 12 weeks, unday. finishing the rain-dcla had energy lo hold o ff David in the New England Classic. :imc ofT now ," Petty said af\cr , on the PGA tour.5 in his second bogey-free n3i bccame the fourth straight N to shoot 16-under 268. Fehi

lg 67. Ed Fiori shot 70 and ’

collects 2]— Jim Col- ment. Colbert j I Senior T our v icto^ iri 1991 unday. firing aflcr it was mo\ i r 65 to hold 70 Loch Lloyd < Gilbert for a Colbert's 6i

hc $700 ,000 round in the i c. year on the S( Lrogcr Seniors 41 sh o ts und ith a 14-under- rounds, w: repeat winner .jo in ing tfie Se

o fthe toum a- w orth S105.C

birdies ISthec (A P ) — day. C ouplesie 18th ho le S20.000 and I: him an ex- w as shu t out,ik acco u n t .__ v als , recej^vciJ e ig h t^ 'o T c p e a ra n c b fe<id ia n S k in s R ichelieu Valluples’ cam - M on trea lum am ent to P r ic e couli

p les’s party b lUtt, none o f to h alve the ]:— C ouples, to the left, ino o r T o m “ I t 's not mi lole ou trigh t a little three-1 n in e . T h a i go t tw o guys

Tabs a t each h o p in g th e h I the next. -make it," Co oyed S a lu r- g lad w e didn

Is. Idaho -.M onday, July 25 .1 9 !

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jc rry . w ho w ent l-for-3 and

h a s p u lle d San F raneiscO i,; Cn e s o f NL W csi-lcading Los (:h begins a threcrgamc series Bult a t Candlestick Park. It will , fiv< me Strawberry has faced lhe ’ Cire bc ing-rclcascd earlier this i

doi>-out.'tw«J-run single o f f John IIhe G ian ts a 7-6 lead. M att . Traiwcd with on RBI single. • weinc (3 -2 ) go l tw o o u ts und s tn; w in for the sccond striiight pjiceck got his 23rd save. J^sias \•2) took (hc loss. inn.

, Padres 3 . MLPH IA — D anny Ja ck so n II strong innings and won his for-his hiBhc5( viciory total in six innic Philadelphia Phillies defeat- lhe

W ) allowed five hits and two rec:k out seven and walked none. Cluas 12-11 Inst season for the (n Ph illies. T he last (im e he WilI or m ore gam es w as 19K8. sin{’3-8 for Cincinnati. • 22ni piichcd 1,1-3 innings for his - - (;26 th s ;ivc . jam:stra. playing for the sccond (he

ead ChiSoxsm er and John Valentin drove Y a I) lead Roger Cicmcns and (hc j

)x and Marinen; split the four- vhich w as moved lo Boston Iling ceiling liles in the King- -j

D llcetcd 16 h i(s lo ba ck ). who allowed five hits and ,en innings. Hc struck oul six ,vo, throwing lOS pitches be- rq] flcr the Red Sox scorcd tlu rc j /enlh. •>ox got s ix h its and scored he fiRt inninjj o ff George G li- ,

, Brewers 6 ‘ hit'— Kirby Puckcn 's two- 2-2

ghiighicd a five-run,, seventh- his c d

JVC in four nins, Kent HrbeL bat - ru n h o m e r, und C h u ck pin orcd four rm s forthcT w ins, f - tin hil a thrce-run hom er a n d / eig had a solo shot for M ilwau/ run

/ari W illis (2 4 ) picHed up life .3 innings o f onc-hil'ball, E r ii\> A litched nvo innings for his first ^

(9-10) w-us taggciW br six hils i in 6 1-3 inningi.

Tigers 4 , ihc— Jose DeJcsus pitched five Men his first major-lcague victo- O arec yeare. Heiillcd up from Triplc-A Omaha IA-on for the first tim e sfnce wa91 w hen h e p itch ed in th e out’h i l l ie s '10-4 victory over lhe gavs, Jav3 Hamclin homered and Srcnt <:d ire tw o runs as the Royals mo the fourth tim e in their last 11 • at t

- ■ in t:l went 3-for-4 with tw o RBIs Hciliich hasdroppedsix o f its last o f :

plai, scorcd four tuns in the fourth Ihe help o f an e rror b y 7T im .^ntl ). ■

^ew Englfinally Fchcrty nearly caugh

to cut a three-stroke de; <s. Hc ploying partner, pcrsev clayed thal stretch.■id Fe; On the final hole. Ft

and P eny two-putted fn ic r his Peny had struggled i

round on the 7,110-yt rt3und couree.

I N ew ‘T m just not a fast eherty ' me ready for ihc 18,” id was • nine (o fth e lastround]

thebacksidc.

>nd Senior:rt got his first Senior Tour eac>91 when he .won the event' (noved to ihc 6.539-yard, par- hoiyd GolfClub course. Jo i65 was his ninth straight A n

le 60s, the longest o f the Ics;Senior Tour and put him No

nd er p a r fo r th o se -n in e leai; w in. Colbert’s ninth since berSenior Tour in 1991. wa? Ma5,000 . A oki and G ilbert hoi

h to win Cai9s w on S75,000, T rev ino ~ m 9 d Pricc S10,000. W atson guj lUt, b u t l ik e ‘h is th ree ri* ( v e d an un d isc lo sed ap - m a rc c ~ r 6 rp l a y in g ~ n f th c “ h |r /a lle y G o lf C lub ou tside inc

Briluld h av e sp o ile d C o u - Ski f by sink ing a ,sho rt putt ; 18lh.' but he m issed ju s t bee

" I Clm uch fun trying to rhake T o:e-foot pult w hen y o u ’ve carys (Trevino and W atson) “: h e c k y o u ’re g o in g to ' nerC o up les said . “ B ut I ’m a fd n ’t have to go p lay ing o f l

1994 ■ ' - ;

t^ery n ) i n g L . ilime since missing 30 games bcc appcndcciomy. weni l-for-3 wi

-stole-a b'asc and 'sco red One Phillies. Andy Ashby (4-10) lost straight start.

; C u b s 3 , R ed s 0 ' -" CHICAGO - Fill-in sti Bullinger and Randy Myers com flvc-hittcr. leading lhe Chicago CineiiihKfi.

Mark Grace weni 2-for-3, h doubles and driving in Q run. '

Bullinger (S-2) pitched in plac TrachscI, who is bothered by a went eight innings, allowing fiv struck oul four and walked tv piiched the ninth for his 20th save

Pcie Schourek (5-2) struck ou innings, matching his career higli.

M a r lin s 6 , R o ck ies 4DENVER — Gary Sheiricl

for-5, and his two-run homer In inning Sgnday sent the Florida M lhe Colorado Rockies 6-4.

Sheffield's firel five-hit game reer lied the (cam rccord for li Chuck Carr lust year..

Carr led olT the ninifi wiifi a ' Willie Blair (0-5). Sheffield, whi singles in his previous at-bats. fo 22nd home run.- Robb Nen (4-4) pitchcd out ol jam in the eighth and stmck out the ninih for lhe win.

X over Indi;Y a n k ees 6 , A n g e ls 4 .

ANAHEIM. C a l i f . - Don r makitig a rare appearance as a pi hit a tlvcc-mn homer in the nintl the Yankees concluded a.lO-I ro;

The victory helped lhe YanI picle Ihcir most successful West history. New York, which rallici lhe ninth inning in three games ( scorcd four times in (hc ninth tc fifUi straighl.

Murk Lungston held (he Y six hits io-wght innings. With < the n in th , M ike S tan ley sit Langston, whv walked Jim Li was replaced by Joe Grahe (2-; wild pitch, Mattingly, callcd or hil for the first time (his scasc 2-2.fasiball into the rightfield his sixth homer. Mattingly, wl £d his 2,000lh career hit in hi bat on Salurday night, is 7-f( pinch-hittcr during his career.

Jim Abbott (8-7) bulled his w, eighl innings, allowing scvcnvhil runs. Steve Howe phched the ni 12lh save.

' A th le tic s 7 , O r io le s 6OAKLAND, C alif.-R ickey

scorcd on Mark Eichhom's wild two outs in the ninth inning asil lied from six mns down.

Ballimorc led 6-0 af^cr six inni Ihe A^s began their comeback McGwire’s Iwo-run homer in th Oakland tied it in the eighth Hemond's threc-mn homer.

In the ninth, reliever Tom B< walked pinch-hittcr Troy Neel outi Fausto Cmz ran for Neel am gave up a single lo center and w- Javier to load the bases.'

Cruz was forced al the plale < mo Bcrroa's groiinder. With Ru at the plate, Eichhom's first piic in the dirt in from o f catcher Ch Henderson slid home head-first o f Hoilcs throw to Etchhom co plate.

Dennis Eckerslcy (4-4), Oakl ^nth pitcher, escaped a boses-loa % ninth for the win.

rland titlught up. Hc birdied three o f fc : deficit to one afler 17 holes. F severed with a birdie and thrc

:. Feherty missed a 20-foot bii 3 from 15 feet for a par and the ed earlier Sunday- in finishing )-yard Pleasant V alley Coun

^ 1 starter. Those six holes hc 8,” P eny said. "I shot 31 on ind) and just put it in cniise^cc

r win at B(each collected S56.000.

Colbert, who bogeycd the f holes to finish sccond by a s Jo h n P au l C a in in la s t Amcritech.Senior O pen, playi lessly down the strctch w ith b Nos. 13 and 15.- Holding a l lead entering the final IS.hol bert trailed only once when M arsh birdied four o f the fii holes to go 11 under.

anadian Skm p re h o le s a n d i th in k th g uy w on."

C ouples, w hose season h m arred by a back injury tha h |m “to 'm is s 's c v c m ln o u m i in c lu d in g th e M a s te r s a British O pen, said he rev e l Skins formal.

“ T he Skins g am e is gooi becausc I m ake a lot o f birc I can afford m istakes. O n tl T o u r , o n a n 1 8 -h o lc ro u r c an ’l a fford to m ake m istake

“ In a‘ Skins g am e, there ai nerve-w racking p u tts a nd yc a few b f lh e m and you m is o f them .” •

1 I f lM BBaQBSKjKcauscofan with a walk.ncc for Ihe I M lM m CBBHtl3s( his fourth t a | | H | a | | M

Jim)mbined on a p S S S S ^ S S

, hilling iwo

lac'e o f Sieve a blister. He five hits. Hetwo. Myers B m h I B H B B

out 10 in six W f jB jB H

5-In ninih Marlins past

r tiiis sel by

a walk fnpmvho

of a onc’-oulat the side in •

1 Mflllingly. ;-'ypinch-hittcr. J f i , i .

nth inning asroad trip. ^

com- H H H B I B :st Coast trip , 'icd to win in Is on the irip, (,to win ihcir

Yankees to h one out insingled o ff ^ ,Leyritz and S a n F r a h c ls i

2-5). After a N e w YopR’s ! on lo pinch-

lirsJa llfro r T N ' P ’Lwho collect- ^ his final at--for-27 as a FRED O N IA

over. Buck Rog way through and the rest b f hils and fo.ur. .lerbacks have : ninth for his gadgets in their

. The NFL is that will allow c llicir quartcrbac

:y Henderson sh u ttling s i lid pitch with iiasn'i commim sihe A s ral-

.ninssbcfme inS jesw d al all ck on Mark . "We-rc not g the scvcnih. on it, said

Ith on Scolt who confessed technology. " Ifi

Bolton (1-2) if it helps. OK. :el with one vve’rc going to c and Eichhom sonal com puter walked s u n The sysiem il

_ . quarterback’s liR u in S “ilch bounccd Fpr'I"-- Bills, cChris Hoilcs. Shofncr ts air ar st just ahead "It felt likecovering the hcad,’’ a id Ric

ikland’s sev- . oaded jam in

* four holes..Peny, his Iirec pars in J |_

birdie putt, le victoty.)g the third jntry Club

helped gel G R A C E n lhe front League Nal control on baseball tou

T h e N all A m erican s ' a sem ifin a l

> 6 1 1 , M adison Ni an d 5-3 in il

Jonathan; final two th e T w in Fi I stroke to tin g a save, t w e e k ’s B ra n d o nlycd flaw- N ie lsen . Bii 1 birdies at Je rem y G rc 1 two-shot fo r th e Natii lolcs. Col- ' S u d ik inn Graham R obbic 'B uc firsl eight ba se w ere il

Idnsth e good

has been J c n y ’s L o

T ia m c n t s r all s c o re s noia n d th e i.A lan M o rfir

e l s in th e Topholm . Wo Pa lto rso n . Oc

__ ' . Steve Hallslcj»od to m e , Feathers!i r d t c s a n d - R one , V em D

th e PGA PreU, Kon Toiu n d v o u BartJolt S6.8.u n u , y o u L onges t drivo

K rohn. S u e Ca re s o m e C lo sest to pin

y o u m a k e - J a n s e n . S u e Il i s s a f e w S h o r l e 'J , ^ .

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I s c o G ia n ts c e n t e r f le ld e s S h o a S t a d iu m t o r o b a

tests onIA, N.Y. (A P) — M ove ‘ b;:ogcrs. Now M att Rodgers irb f the Buffalo Bills quar- si /c som e fairly ,space-agccir helmets, too. li:is testing one-way radios R w coaches to send plays lo)acks without hand signals ilsubstitu tes. T he longue w

titled to using the gi/m us le :ason yel. but ihey are be-all 28 training camps, rit going lo waste too much n'aid Bills coach Marv Levy, Ved to a ccrtain disdain for la'If il doesn't get in the way, w >K. If it isn't very natural,to do what I do with a per- s{:cr Forget it.'* Dn involves carpieces in the tlis helmet, hookcc^ up to a tii : in the hands o f a coacb.>. quarterbacks coach Jim llr and ground control. st<c som ebody w as in m y aRick Strom, anoihcr Bills s<

/

dn Falls in Gra

E - The T w in Falls 11-12- >Jalionals A ll-S tar team finis tournam ent here, going 3 -2 d a liona ls dow ned B urley 3- is ‘5-3 and th e T w in Falls A nal gam e. T h e N a tiona ls fc N ationals, 3*2 during reguli

n the cham pionship gam e, an Brurnbach picked up the I Falls A m ericans w ith Zach /e. .on M ille r . K e lse y M cC lir B illy Hum phries, Jerem y S t jrcgersen and Eric R am bo a ationals.in left fie ld . G reg G abica Juck irrrig h t field and Jona: c the ti)p defensive players fc

ores andLoungfLSCores U ST A stjnge Scramble uSTA Loot iko (^unt(y.fflub_-_:Men's3.0 <not Renogodes>rfin. Sandy Smash Hit!t/Vos Krohn. Dalo Ouncans 0Doug Koch 53. 2. Men's 3.5 (

stcjne. su e Etter. Rollihg Ro<srslon 56.3; Gory dorVogf 3-:n Ooshlor, Joe Acors 0-6Topholm, Connie Men's 4^0 {-fl- Jeromo 4-2. 1ves — WosQ C am eron Men's notpspin — Jo lf cap ta lnodbje Etter a large leadrtve — Bob lothedlstrtc

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ae-way rabackup, aflcr running tliroug ing practice at the receiving signals.

Strom said there was a li ling at first, but it was qu it Rodgers reported no problem

Starting quarterback Jim 1 il was a litlle loud aiid asked way. an engineer who is obs tests, to have it adjusted.

A pockcl proleclor. dark-si running-shoes type o f guy. < m o re lik e ly lo be c o n fu W oody Allen lhan M arcus 4 last week at the Bills’ tratninf w as the one everyone wanted

"T h c ri/a rc no problem s, speak o f," said C onw ay, 0 D ynam ics in Ivyland. Pa. ’ the technology, it's just a mai ting it out tlicrc."

The big advantage o f lh? that an opponent w ouldn’t 1 steal plays. Also, there’s less a m isu n d e rs ta n d in g th a n sometimes com plica te hand

s Nation ace Tou

12-year-olds L illlc 'n ished sccond in a 2 during the event.3 -2 , the M adison

i A m ericans 6-3 in Thi s f’ell tw ice JB the nizati gular toum cy play, Co

ofTiccth e v ictory against Falls, ach G regerscn get- Hg]

,- hom e . l im a n s , B ran d o n ^

o all drove in runs ,

ca in c en te r field,>nas B rady at third s for the N ationals,

d statsk s tan d in g s a t stake.

^ members.ooguo Standings OoLeon 1.0 (Ihrough Ju n o 29) - j o n y J e nIdes 6-0. Jerom o 3-2. Mike Me!H its 3-3. N ads 2-4. McMlllen.IS 0-5 Robert Tl1,5 (through Ju n e 30) nnd Tuck Rock 5-0. Van-[ 3 -i^S lom m ors 3-3. . W omon’4

LO (Ihrough Ju n e 30) 3 1 ^ 74-2, Moke My Doy 2-4.- ‘ Acors 2-£

• ■ . ^ W omen'sotps: The Renegades, 28))d by Tom Tucker built T ow er oleod In m en's 3.0 0 trip 5 .2 Hotstrtct ployoffs In Boise, siam m oi

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h e s o v e r t h e c e n te r f ie ld 5 b a t t e r R y a n T h o m p s o n ,

adios in h.

ugh a m om- Butjjien; arcg end o f the Will t S quanert

_ cp ac li over the clinle crack- iW o u d ? Will th

litk ly fixed, rain, snow, or a 3•ms. Most importa1 Kelly said Bills will be qicd Joe Con- first time Kellybse^ in g tlic cial fouriij^llll’d-i

, hears Rush Lin-scKks-wilh- the Clinlon healt. Conway is " I f it w y k sfu sed w ith muss, fust?ancs Allen. Bul said, "I£ it begiting cam p, lie' unto iisclf, we'ved to talk to. ing plays that wis, really , to " I f all you no f C ontrol said, making a h

. "W e have you need to nlatter o f gcU. Wats?"

"I th ink hanhi; radios is good,” agreed \t be able lo backup quarte.^ss danger o f into speed.tn w ith th e might bc faster,id signals. ofTcnse, faster is

Ptsnals ean irnameiiilend us your'h e T im es-N ew s cncouragcs 1 ations to send us results o f loi ropy m ay be dropped ofT a t ' icc (132 3 W ); m ailed (P.O, Is. 83303-0548) o r FAXed (7 lem s should include first am n e to w n s fo r all people m er I p lacc o f the cvcnl agd wh CCS w on for the participants, nc and num ber w here editors m ation i f needed.’holographs arc wclcome.

e. Renegade loom Baselini ors Indude Dan ■ Women'n. Robert Greenwood, 20)onson. Jon Maughan, Dotofmli!cer1de, Robert . 2-3, Moten, Brent Nielson. Women'. Thurston, Jock Trottor 21)icker. * H o p ^ I

n'a 2,5 (Ihrough JunoWomen'

9 M . 10 S 4 Fon 6-1, 2.5leag2.5.RocqootoorsO-a. . MagteV n'8 3.0(lhfcxjghJuno‘. ' yeor the

*{ aeombiiof Powor 7-3. Fun Sol have on

ot Shots d-2. Secret onco anior3-5, Joromq4-4. ' erplayo

APphMO

3ld w a ll S u n d a y a t o n .

helmetsare ponaitial problems, too: rtcrback bi able to hear the he crowd noise? Will it be ill the equipment stand up to r a 300-pound lineman? ortantly. is it reliable? The e qu ick lo abandon 'il the . ;lly tunes in to hear a cm- Tfd-onc call and hc instead Lim baugh railing against icalth care plan. ' f k s w ith 'a m in im u m o f and bother, g rea l." Levy

legins to bccomc an cntity- ve 've gol a system o f call- it we like.u need lo do is that," he ’ a hand s ignal."... what do o ru n a ro u n d w ith S tar

h a n d s ig n a ls a rc ju s t a s '^ ed 4 ran k Reich, the Bills’ n c A c k . " Jf this translates vJw use it. ThiTidca is this ster, and in our.no-huddle cr is better."

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m entioned , ih c da le w h a tev e r sco rcs or

nts. Please includc a lors can get moro in-

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ermlnaloni 3-0. Misis Hits--------- -Motch Polnls1.3

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)py Fool 5-0. Sun Volloy , Tennis Sneakers 1-4

men's nolos: Tho womer^'j' league was now to tho ,Jk: Valloy last yeor. This r tha league is mode up of xnbinatkx) of womon who e one yoar league expert- 0 and thosewho havo nev- layod league tennis before.

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The rcsidenls of this Aleul don't need scientific studies oi els 10 know thal Princc Willian fci5 from the Exxor) Valdez oil

They keep iheir own watch, greatest losses ore impossible U

“Everything’s jiLSt wrong sir villager Mary Kompkoff said, up eating food the land an never tlloughf twicc aboul ihii

r them. Now. I’m thinking.” C hencga, B a y 's 7 0 reside

14 ,000 Alaska Natives, coffitr and others suing Exxon Corp. billion ip the wake o f ihe Exxo

It’s been five years sincc th« in U.S. hi.story smeared 11 m North Slope crude across Ala> em coast. Now, ihe biggest en' suit in U.S. history Is taking st ler's economic and ecological i

Thc trial is in ils third moi done. But already it is clear residents ihM some cosus can ni

”This is our lifestyle, our cul moff said, standing on his-sn^ just in from an early moming t salmon for his family's use nc could 1 put a price tag on this?"

H e's nol the first tn ask. Lnv <■ ing up :}gainsi Exxon just foi

' Exxon V aldez tanker struck March 2 4 . 1989.

Tw o weeks into the spill, full-nage newspaper ads. pro our/bbligations‘ to all those wl damage from the spill.”

That broad p ^ i s c soon rc tioiTVVs thc oil spread, ullimali miles o f coastlinc. the spill’s, cussions reached even fuiiher a

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/Icky J. Stanger & Shoron A. pi­ng of 2.2 acros kxatod in a U ol Soction 36. Townthip 11 M. Also known a s boing k>- th of Dow's Markot on Rock a Jo ol Iho road and oddrossod W< ^on•on. Idaho, in tho Agrteol- Gl u to is buUd a convonionco wii ll ft bar. and R.V. paik. of^D DIVISION by U n a Moo ho of 4.85 acros located in tho a c

5. Township 12 Sooth. Rar>ge wc1 a s being located 13 mHeft. rm :rook Rood on tho Wost side inI as 2441 Rock Crook Road, bo icuitur^ Zone. Tho Intondod cu iproximatoly two acros to cro- In. or ton. rmVND DIVISION by Mark J. pn ititting of 120 acret tocatod go tion 35. Township 10 South, by knovm a t being k>catod ono ol

last and one-quahor C/4} miki H( on Iho East sido of tho roed Mi

.nh 3300 Eaat. Kimboriy, kta- fu 9, Tho Intondod u to is to di- 2C s with homo off to sol to cur- 4A

nID DIVISION by Patrick & J.F. thi Itting 20.01 acros in portions or ^ V 4 NE V* of Soctten 27, th« 17 East. B.M. Also known a t w<

I mile Easl on Orchard Drive Kx 10 North skie ol Iho roadand ' Ci It Road. Twin Fails, Waho. in 23 I intended use is to soB tho He

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6 S " d ! \ ^ S S ! ? S . ftowAnn n on prooeny consisting ot I NE 'A ot Sectton 26. Town- East, B.M, Also known a s be- South and two (2) mie* West South sMe of the road and ad- 3695 North 2000 East, Rier. me. The intendad use is lo d^ s and a home site to sell for

3ancira Gribaudo & Don Win-

d ar>d a d d essed a s approxt- >, FUar, Idaho, in the Agrfcul- le is to devekm a subdivWan. K-Tek. inc., a s raprosented by IV oonsisting of the South 666

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Ml of the 6 0 acres located tl w ooutoe, except Tax *1027 an ownsNp 10 Sou«i, Range 16 Ei ektg kKatod two and two-fifih [i ospital on the North skle of the pproximalely 21360 Highway » 10 Commercial QonorrfZone. 1 to operation of a manufactured ifT)C« on the propor^ zoned Com lOTlCE IS ^RTHER'G iVEN I rii bo hold belorv the Twin Fal loning Commisskm a t tho hour 0 lay ol August, 1994, a l the T« lukting Meeting Room, 246 3 'alls, Idaho, upon said requests. comploto dracription of ooch rt

Office ol tho ZorJng Administral D ( ^ t t . ^ y

tatod above, or may fite their wi oquosts at Ihe Offico of Iho Zo Ird Avenue EasL Twin Fals. Ii M90. boloro said hearing. .)au>d thit 20th day ot July. 1994. 'orry Ray Kramer. Chairman •Win FaJfrCounty Planning and 2 ATTEST:K)BERTS.FORT tobort S. F o a Ctoric y/Unda Giimoro. Deputy ■liBLISH: MoiMtav. July 2 5 .19»

ADVERTISEMENT FOR Itt BIOS Ro:

5oak>d proi»sals wil bo ^ rocoivod by tho Division of fU Public Wo4(s. Stato of Ida- tv3. a t R uts Uvely-s Offico. . . bcatod ol 834 FaBs .Ave­nuo, S u ite 2 1 0 0 . Twin Falls. Idaho until 2®0 P.M. prevailing local lime on Augutl 9, 1994 for DPW Pn^oct No. 95-110. infir- mary Buidlng Window Ro- Dlocomont a t tho Idahd I Stalo School for tho Doaf ‘ Uld tho Blind. Main Sireel. Gooding, Idaho.Propowf wil bo oponod lOt v>d publidy road a t the — h b o v t h ou r a n d d a to .Plans, spedficatwns. pro- a potal formt, and olhor In- lormation oro on file for p ., oxam'natkm at the loBow- Ing k>cationt: 5,D i^ofi ol PuWkr- Works, ? 502 N .4lhSL. Boiso. ID ^ Iniormountain Contractor. ? 415 N. Curtis Road. Boise. * ID 83706 SAstodatod Gonoroi Con- t r a c to r t . 1 1 0 ,N . 27 th I; Stroot. Boise, Idaho 83702 ^ Gooding S la te S choo l, ? 1450 Man S t r o o l s f i ^ - — ing, Idaho 8 3 3 3 0 ^ ^Twin Foils P lan R oom ,124 Bluo Lakes Soulh #6.

Pass, Idaha 83301 R u s t Lively, A.I.A., 834 ^ Falls-Ave. *2100 , Twin ^ Falls. Idoho 83301 (208) 734-4303. DO no so t ol do cu m en ts P

m ay be o b ta in e d by li< censed general contrac- * tors and by Ucensod Glass ' and Glazing su b c o n tra c t to a from tho Architect toi*0 refundable d o p o tit o l _ S50.W. Others may obtain B dooumenis al cost, non-re- 1 hiodablo. __A bid bond in tho amount SII

of 5% of th e to ta l b id h amount, including any add s oltomalos. is rtx^uirod. A 1 Public Works Contractor’s Uconto for the State of i a Idaho is roquirod to bid on this work. Estimotod Cost *32.500.00 “DOYLE W. ALLEN Buroou Chief, Bureau of Plonning ond Dostan. Divi- _ tion of Pubiic W ^ s

INVITATION TO BID 1.ON CLEAR CUT RED- ‘•®

WOOD IS HEREBY " GIVEN tha t sca led bids ?. win bo rocoivod tiy tho City . of HoiSstor. Hollistor, Ida- -2 ho. City ol HoUlslor will bo accop tlng b ids for re d ­wood from old wator tank. _ measures: 16 f t. by 7'A “ In. by 2 ,5 /8 In.. ,131 10 boards. Rodwood is ckiar cut. also mitcolanous 2 _ In. by 12 fL boards and 1 marina plywood. Alto ap- I proxlmalDV 20 steel rings. S o a M b i^ need to be in by Augutl 1. 1994 a t City of H ollisior 2392 Main. H ollislor, Idaho 83301 . ! May bid on aB o r pen. Any fu rther inlorm ation call 208-655-4225, 208-655- 4493 or208-& 5S-4218: _ The City Coundl rosorvos the right to accept or rojoct 20 or to soloct any portion

. thoroot any aB bids and to walvo lechnicaBy. TKaria Edwards, U iyor '

' City of Holistor 2392futakiHolistor, Mohb 83X1. PUBLISH: M onday, July 1 8 a n d 2 5 ,1994. '

LEGAL W TICE Tho'ldaho Department of_ Fish and Game Is accept­ing bids on approximately 1000 cedar fence posts on

- its p ro p e r s o u i ^ s t ol Jerome. The posts must be puled from tfie grourld.The Deparlment is not re­sponsible lor the condition or number ol posts. - BUs must be on bki formt and e nvelopes provided by the DeparVnent Inter-

’ e s te d b id d e rs c o n ta c t . IdiMw DqpartmenI of Fish a n ^ 'Q im ^ e e s E. Maki, Je rom e Ic/. 83338, 208- 324-4359. Bkls Wil be ao-

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. j J TwlnFaU. 1083301 S e Full'lim o Cook n e e d e d lor M

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g a ! i ; g ! ! a i a y ' ^ ° ° 4 ,mmodisto oponing for part- r lim e lab ro co p tlo n ist a tTwin Falb Clink: L ^ r a i o - ^ ry . C on tac t N ancy . 733 -3 700 ex t 24 3 o r so n d ro* / j isum e to: Laboratory Man- n

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filing, and p h o n e exporl-. ence. would b e h e ^ .I Applyal:r Longview n r a Co., 348 S.) ^ S k A v e W .T F .E O E

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K ' n f M S i r f f i f e ar e la l lo n s ) o l th e c o n o g o . w oR equ ires B a c h e lo r 's d o - Ploaig re e ; th ro e to f ive y e a r s avoprolesslonal exporlonoe In nalilundraislng. C losing d a le «419-2 or until suHlclont num- 833

' bor ^ ip l ic a n lk v e identi- 7SS!fiod. To apply; Submit tenor >ol appScalion.resum o and yoi the nam es, ad d rraaea andte)aphonenuni6 o(Bol throe . m«r e le ro n ce s lo V ictoria O . Boone, A ssoda le Director. _UntvorsHyolkJaho Founda- 209 lio n . Inc .. M oscow , ID83844-3201 o r ca ll (208) 885-7069. AA/EEC E ^

TheC lT Y O FT W IN FALLS will be accepting v p l ic a - ikmsforentrylovelPOLICEOFFICER. The annual teat. « «Ing w a be conduded to e s - ^ laBlish a pool of qualified applicants lor an tic ipatedp o sitio n s. In fo rm a tio n a l Full-

te s tin g d a le e a n d p ro co - loyd u ro s a re a v a ila b le from t>hcth e Chy ol Twin F a lls Per- FuHsonnol Offioe, 321 Snd Ave- fasnue East. Twin Fans, U aho la s83303-1907. For further In- quiiqu iry p h o n e (2 0 8 ) 7 3 6 - §al 2 2 5 l.C lo sIn g d a te 8 -12 - wal'9 « ^ T h e C i ty ia a n E q u al poiOtportunity Em ptoyer.' bor

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^ W u c u a 7 . 1 9 9 4 . _hoF ik irSchool'D lstridan- pijzi n o uneos a va c a n c y fo r aMkldio School Counselor. e vh e position will be g in Au- tk>n gust22 ,1994 .T hesa]a ry ls ^ d i n g 10 tho negotiatedsa la ry K M u lo . • app llcan is m ust ho ld re - ha tquirod cefltfcation.TW apfr ^ onsition will bo o p o n u n til obifiOod. v/olocom m onded m e lh o d o l jnn

at the Filer District Oftic«): ^ 2 . confidontiai p lacem en t IlloiS .collogo tran scrip ts ; Adi 4. t i m (3) lotlors ol rolof- p« |

>lo8SO apply to M arie C ar- avons. Porsonnoi Coordi- n a nalor. Filor School District ga) #413. P.O. Box X. rder, ID

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•xporioncod cook w an ted . ' ®2 Fuil-tlmo positio n . G re e t bonolits: Insuranco..401K. paid vacatkjn. Only oxperi- _ oncod need apply. W ages b ased on E xperience. V 210ply in porson a llh o Oxbow ------Sato. ask ter BiP. A g r =ull-time cooks & w aitper- sons. Apply a t S o £ u s to ra ,610 North Ovoriand, Bur* ley , ID. A bso lu lo ly no £>)

f a s t - lu n ^ c o o k . J o b will Clo* la s t thru O ctobor. RV re-qulrod. &>aee Is p rovided. 60S a la ry DOE. A lso n o o d Dire

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--------------------------■ Quatzza Hut Is now accep ting siviip p llc a lio n rfo r de liv ery sm a:arrle rs & c o o k in g p o s i- ionk)ns. Our delivery peraon- a dlel c an ea m u p to $ 1 0 hr. canir more wHh com m issions o s iL Ups. Driven must b e 18. prdlavo reliab le tra n s p o rta - waiIon, insurance. & a reason- aveible good driving reco rd . ConVo oiler a generoua atari- Jong w ag e o l $ 5 h r . w ith O vage ft ad v an cem en t op- jortunlties. P o s itio n s a re

S ’& A '& S S S i r : ? , s s ;k d d ison .loca tlon inT w in :alis or ou r J e ro m e lo c a . haj Ion. P izza Hut o ile rs Iree ■ n eals on sh ilt. in su ra n ce Ilans. IlixlU eichodulai. •!<; » ld v aca llo n t> lr« iu n |. «».aAi»lylixl«>l---------- '"5

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g rea t o p p o rtu n ily in th elast growing elec tron ic In- - —JU H ry.M urfhm ptaim l “ J lttioo lor teientarkoilng. Ap- P"< sly in p e ra o n a t SatelllTo

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g rea t o p p o r lu n it^ n Iho 1 growing oloctrenlc ndustiy. I L eads s u ^ i o d . Make top tS S . A p ^ in porson. B53 BhM»LakMB>vdN.COME WORK WITH USIl b a t uaranlood aalary, aggros- s iv e tw o p a y p la n s w ith o p t many bonofits, largo invon-

caieor, no exporionco noc- R«i o s sa ry . w o g ive tho b e st

- f f ievorago income:>)ntact Goorgo Hiiaridos or JonO sbanatC onP au to s Chovroloi, Pontiac. GMC

TruckandGEO. 734-6565324-3800 .

xpanding businoss fonns & Ro com puter s u f ^ y company Wo haa oponing for soll-start- con Ing s a le s p e r s o n in Tw in'Falls a re a . High commis- unn- sk)n.modk»]&donlalp(an. ^ " 1 ft 401 K. S e n d rosum o to Imperial D ata Supply. P.O. 'T Box 6 3 6 . S p o k a n e . .WA XM212:---------------------- ^ frtull timo cabinet sa tes p<w- u plo n e e d e d Immodiatoly.S a le s o x p e rio n c o d pro- '~ T lo rrod . C a b in e try knowl­e d g e h o lp lu l . M usl have r o u

t eTwin Fans. ID 83301.

JC PE N N E Y paPart-timo salos assooalos 40

wanted for JC P o n n o /s . toem ustbenoxi)le& baabto ^

towori(ntehtsftwoolconds; | ? , |Appicstlonsav^Uibteat qIt h o W ^ ( ^ . Equal K

Ion and Women wanted for knphone sa tes of concert tick- mee ls for nex t soven wooks. truMon through Fri, 5:30 pm to eg9 pm. S al 9:30 am to 12:30 copm. No experience nocos- Exsa ry , *5 1 0 * 6 po r hou r. imsM lm m odiai^.C oH Larry, gr736-7613-_______________ P i

NEED A MSAREER CHANGE? ^5 s i s ; 2 S ; ? E S * r spoakive. individual that aro wi motivatod to succeed. FuR traln lno .toppe^lu lk too . ,h part-time, po u n d f lw c p -

DutsUe PVF sa le s porson, route sa les , between Boisoand Iho Twin Falls oroa, 2 Proto 3 tim e w ookly. P lo aso msend rosumo to: Q McCall. 01P O B o x 5 6 2 8 .B oise, Id. th83705. E.O.E,___________ di

’ art-tlm o In-sto ro cab ine t____nc sa tes people needed imme-____ro diatoly. Saloa exporionced__ . B preterred. CdalnoMy knowi­odge helphil. Apply al: J.M. ___Kitehons; 767 5 5 Avo. W„ IntoTwin Fans. ID 83301. o,

RETAIL SALES<nowtedoo o l bUg materials 9 . ft with pobplo lor lull tim oltenl countor solos po-

CARPET SALES piASSISTANT ro

• le v y lifting required. Also Bj pftparing loor covering or- dora ft maricoting morx^an- dize. Pre

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TWIN FALLS. ID63303. pi Retail Bales position opon. -P A pply in p e rso n a t P a w s E Claws ft Fine In tho Magic VaDovMan.

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In T he HospitaliC a c t u s P e te s R e s o r t C a s D ia m o n d p ro p e r ty in N o rt l y o u to e x p e r ie n c e t h e c ) h o sp ita li ty industry . W e h a s u m m e r p o s i t io n s o v a ila w o rk .W e o f fe r c o m p e ti liv e w ag« c o n d itio n s , h e a lth in su ra n c if y o u a re in te re s te d , ca ll l o r 8 0 0 - 4 4 2 - 3 8 3 3 , e x t . 6 r e s o u r c e s r e p r e s e n ta t i v e F riday , be tw /een 9 a .m . a n t

•R oom Attendant* •C ooks•PB X /R escrvations.,

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ROCK & ^_ _ , , loaiROLL JJ!

tock to w ork - Roll to th o ^ 1 b a n k . U nique b u s in e ssg ro u p h a s 10 Im m odiato _ ’openings for onofoolic and Z*®/, am bitioospeopte18orok»- or. Free to travol mojor US c i t ie s a n d reso rt a ro a s .R o p ro so n lin g F a sh io n . **S p o rts and Nows publica- ogr tio n s . T ransporta iion lur- nishod. return guarantood.A bovo a v e rag e earn in g s ..iiH!a n d b o n u so s . Daily c a s h Bod;a d v a n c e s during 2 w ook Mutraining. For interview Call NoM rs Cook. 734-7494 or in JE »p o rso n ol tho Comfort Inn gois1 8 9 3 C anyon S p rin g s noR o o d . T F . 10-5pm M on- pluW ed on ly . Paronl* w ol- da<comoatintorvtews. & j

SALES ggiHomosAmorica.FteotwDod's _!£:

lanjoetdoatershipintho CaW estom U S too ipandngft 1

kx>kingtersate8 pecpte. A{Comrmssten, draw, bone- :___fits. No mmotteneo noooe- c o r

sary . < ^ ^ ^ 4 ask for ce Mr.BrooMN>kl/ _Sates-Sonrk» mi

$5200>^ por month tioCollect unsatisliod judicial mijudgem en ts . A ssist Indivi- conu als and compentes tecsRy. tteiN o iiconso required, lull o r Aliport llmo, traininfl avaiObte. 804 0 V . in commiMion. Call pfltoday. 16021351-86^____ - g J

SmtiI trailer sa tes posltfori. n,Satlsllod with current sa lo s g p o s i t io n , looking to^tongo? A woll ostablishod 7 so m iW , mlr. is teoking for0 s a le s pe rson with oxcol. ^ knowtedgo ol selling ono or moro ol the loltewing. tergo trucks, sem i Irlrs., larming o q u ip . E x ten siv e tra v e l. ^ company votiictel providod. t* P Excol. s ^ a iy and bonolits. ^ including prolit sha re pro- _ g i

Pram , s e n d ro sum o to . .Exparm B ed Mig. Bex. A ap

E iso n m an Rd.. B oise, ID 73, 63705-:__________________ FTiW oprovkiethotrs'n ing& tlto va

loads, you provido the do- ca s ir e to oarn-.$1000 p e rwook (commission) seUing goith o h o lie s t p roduct to hli chth o consum er oloctronics rksinoo tho VCR. Call NRCT. |o:

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Progrossivo consumor elec- " lronk» company is seeking o n o o r two onorgotic. on- "g thusiasic instalten .C arau- ^ dio experience a plus.'but not nocossa/y. Ploaso sond ° ' resum e to: 'Box 94230. %Tho Times

Nows. P.O. Box 548.Twin Falls. ID83303____ g J

IrtorconnodtocUwithNorth- .lo o rn T elecom exporionco,F a x ro su m o to 406 -756 -9 3 4 8 o r c a l l 1*800-342- °2525- ____________ 2;

SALES ft SERVICE txPoarnoN m

O p o n in e s tab l ish ed com - ^ pu tor rolail businoss. Send re s u m e io : P.O . Box 146,Buriev. ID 83318. L®'

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trontea company is sooking j i ono o r two enorgetic, o n - ' jy

's tu is ia s tic InstaDors. Soto^ ^ litelnaallaltonol4»rioneoap lu s , b u t nol n o c o ssary . ^

•P teaso sond rosumo to: L'Box 94230. SThoTim os [i

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li l a b le f o r a li ty p e s o f g ri

a g e s , e x c e lle n t w o rk in g I a n c e a n d p rofit s h a n n q . £ ill u s a t (2 0 8 ) 7 3 6 -1 6Z6 - £ . 6 6 0 9 to r o u r h u m a n M« I v e s M o n d a y t h r o u g h r a n d 3 p . m . , • _2

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I p a r ts m a n u la c tu r in g , Havo,eedsw orf(lngterg»shop. now)ad person. M in2 yrs e x - porliertonce. Resumes to: Per- bus.onnel, PO Box 2074, Twin Heavy:«lk.lhB3303-g074. hSTt

AtrrOTECHNH3AH Immi>y Raymond Ford Mitsub- -aoH r^ l e t e o l ^ l o h ire tocha - *Luberllh Ford e x p e r ie n c e i n , •Sorvlluto transmission diaano- *Outsilis and ropoics and EEC di- Som eignosis and rep a irs . T op . Plo^u y , top bonelitt. top shopi tontu:ontact: Rupert Nation for 16SC mefviow73£-24a2.

3iso modular manulacturer ^ f . flow hiring o lo c tr ic lan a , g — slumbors.ft carpenters for Joy ft night shilt. Overtime f & iood Wages lor quolilted applicants. Calt Paul. 323- B080 or 890-2990. EOE .,” 0 Cargo Schunto, is needing RE®*

an e>porioncod painter.Applyat 1922FloralAvo.

UUil!C oncrolow orkos.carpon- lors -opprontkws ft joumoy- ^ 5 mon. iron woriiors -appron- «»icc ticos & joumoymon,

SImplol Construc- tten Inc. ■ 5 T 7

F i» « o .w a 8 .____________OfCK SIMON TRUCKING

IL !f ts. 1-800-727-5865 i , „

irywall h a n g o rs , ta p o re . a s adryvit appUcalora. ft pa int- hav<ors. Apply in porson a t: Val- yoailoy T l^ H a z o l to n . M on mitothrough Thure. „ o l a

Sne:W on(teaSnwtor, e ccxporioncod grocery d o r k mofneeded. caR manager 536- .g?>2 2 : ______________ ___ —Ixporionced p lum bers and ThoCappronlicos n eed ed . Call Is ac

an ET route drivor. must havo a TOFvalid CDL ft curront m odi- m ercal canj. Call 543-8916 aal<botwoon 2-5om Mon-Fri- duU

len era l eu to ft d ie se l mo-chantenoedod, some expo- P.'i"' rtenco prolonod, willing to loam. f02-752-3938.8am .Som or 702-752-3497. [JjJ®

HAIR STYLIST hi"

rHIRD DIICNSON - in tho ttenM agic Valley Moll h a s a driv<growing cUontoto ft is seek- 15 rtno entnuslastic prolosatert- b e ia b lo j^ o u rw in n in g to a m . conIf you would liko to worit in mar a fun ft friendly e n v iro n - ^ ' *B‘ment. we offer gu a ra n tee d a s 1w age + com m ission, p a id mervacation, holidays, 401K , ttenprolit sharing ft continuou* eralD duca tion tog row pro lo s- mat»kw»nv-Can 7 ^ 5 6 4 6 . — ploi

It riota - «nO It is om|garsDB taason l Find co rout wtMKO thBy are or>d loll FaU•voryona w/i«ra yours will 2r>dbothrouohit)Bpo>i^u(IMB 73C

j T o l i i lV o ^ n l n g lo r M o pserv ice diosol m e c h a n ic =*1*lor growing com pany. D ay _S u .ft swing sniN n e ed e d . Ex- Trueperionce proloirod. Should- 19th av e own too ls . S o n d ro- ca tsu m e : Box 94 0 5 2 , ^ r / i e dri

PO Box 546. 86! Twin Fans. ID 83303'Timodialo Oponing ter eevi- polcopotson. Must havo oxpe- A.r io n ce In m a n u fa c tu re d 42:h ousing , repa ir . & s e tu p , j r u iMust havo own transporta- Ck tio n . A pply in p e rs o n a tFactory Homos. 1300 Kim- fVborfv rid.. Twin Falls ^onmodiale oponing for omo- ^r,r ien c ed c a rp e n te r . C a li bo324-342L________________ t «

j i x r only subs. W anted for anapproximalely 3 m ontha ol CcW «k«N A SFaD on.N V . (1 ^hr East ol Reno). Chaki Unk «le n c e e rec tio n , ap rink ler ^system in s ta lla tio n . c o n - - r r c ra te fin ish ing, fram ing- s ig h t in g C all 8 0 1 -7 5 6 -

.o c a l m anufacturing p la n t 213 h aa openings for individu­a ls w -expenenco In wood-woridng ft or construction. T TMust havo powor tool skiOi. Vbeabtetow oricw -m easure- p j monts, ft from wriBn orders.Also must be able to HI up t /to lO O b s .G o o d b o n e n u . l lFill out appllcattens a l 621 ?W ashingtonS.-N o Ph o n e 5.C ahPfcw sel_____________ —

Looking lor OTH truck driv- ATe ra . now equipm ent, good Takpay ft b e n ^ . CaB Kon « tu934-4451. p«

Moat cutter w aniod lor local PJgrocery store. Exporionco {J'required. Sond resu m e to ^ Box. 03875 , S T Im e s-

. Nows, P.O. Box 54 8 ,Twin AulF U ., 1083303.------------ ---- u

Mochante lor ongino. trans- « misston. ft rearond. Startingsfllanr DOE. 423-4269. E

M echanic w anted to do re-p a irs A m a in te n a n c e on ^Trucks ft traitors. O pportu- . (>nily lor full-time em p loy - f

N o o d ac o u s lic a l ca ling in- ___

A JN eeded certified w eidera, ft |

mill w rig h ts .Q ft L M etal p Fdt»,Amoric« Fa la . Phone ^

Hiring tor: Productten ^woriuirs, to d a eo p ir^ , food . |q

procossi^.w arohouM , jconsinxM n, mechanics. a:

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avo lun . learn som ething le w a n d havo a g rea t ex- - - >o rlence driving sch o o l m *.793S0Q3.__________

m H motivatod M m duals:ubeTechnteian---------- ----------------torvicoTechnldana Xitside Parts salesporson ome e x ^ o n c e preferred P l o w sond Resume to at-

oedod: M echanic. E x p i^ unco in b ra k e a , a h o ck a , olignmenls; boaring packa.Sroot benofts. H ealh. den­ial. 401K. Will train. Apply■iLosSchawablnJorDme, arts coumor porson. Somo olhor du ties ft m aybe tow iruck. Spanish holplul. No smoking o n jo b . H ighw ay 30 G araoe. 734.7094. lEGtSTER TODAY. WORK

TOMORROW ajpontry. w arohouse. fork- lift, factory. lorklitt. parts - pu ilo r. T om poray . s e a - do n a l. p a rt tim e a n d full lim e. CALL TODAY 734- 6452 .1-80O-721-WORK MERICAN STAFFING WC.

AKA Amorican Temporary Serricos.Inc.

NEVERAFEE • ft J Leasing. Inc, haa now

ConvonflorA'Froightliners duo in A ugust 1, 1994 .T h o se trac to ra wllf b e li­c en se d for 11 w oaiofri or 48 s ta te s . O ur new pay sca le and bonofit pabkjsgo is vory sW aciM . To quaCly a s a so lo drivor.you m ust havo a c la s s A CDL. one yoar experience. 100.000 mitos. or a roeant graduate o l an R ft J L oas ing . Inc. a c c re d ite d schooT. For more inlomialten regardnci

l° .W ^ g ^ 3 o a 9 .ho CITY OF TWIN FALLS

TOR in Iho W ator D epart­m ent. B oginn ii^ monthly a a la ry i s S1467 . Prim ary duties include the oporaiion o l va rio u s voh lc fo s end equipmont involvod in Ihe installation, m a in tenance a n d rep a ir o l C ity w ater lin es. A pplican ts sho u ld have exporience In the op- era iionofvarioua typea of veh icles and equipm enl, havo a high school educa- tten or 0-E.D., have a valid driver's Ice n se , Sve wiihin 15 mites of Twin FaUs, and b e in su f fic ie n tp h y s io a l . condition to m oot th e d e ­m ands of th e job. A C lass •B‘ C.D.L. w illbe required a a a condition of employ- m onl.aaw oll as.Certifica- t te n a s a C la s a lW a te rO p - - <■ orator. For addilional inter- m ation . Including a com ­p le te job doscrip lion ond em ploym ent app lica lion , c o n ta c t Iho C ity o l Twin Falls. Porsonnoi Office, 321 2nd Avonuo East, or phono 736-2251. Cioaino dale for appfications is 8/S/M . Tho d ity o l Twin F a lls is an Equal Opportunity Emptey- Of.

T ruck drivor n e e d e d lo r e 1968 Bod. teng haul. Medi­c a l Insurance pak l fo rthe driver. 587-2625 or 587- 8657. alter 6 om. 1

Truck drivors noodod. local potato ft gravel. CDL Class A . MCM T rucking . Call 4 2 3 ^ 4 0 or 4 2 3 - 5 ^ .

T ruck drivor w* c la s s A or C lass B CDL, 13 spd or au­tomatte, yoar nxmd. Salary DOE, bonolits. 423-4269.

W anted; Experienced sidkig a p p lic a to r a ,to p p a y a n d benolils. Must have hand to d s , robabte t r a n e s ^ t e n and valM drivers license.

Wanted eoerionce;d swalhor ft 1 ton b a le r o p o ra lo rs . . 3 2 4 - 7 1 4 8 .^ to 5 o m .Waniod oxperionoodsh^ •

haul tmck drivora. Cal ,■ 32^7148.

213 USCELLANEOUS OPPORTUNmES

A Journeyman Plummer ^ aJourtioyman Eteetridanis noodod In th e M inidoka C oun ty S chool Dislricl. T h ese pM lllons aro y o ^

picked up a t 633 F re m o n t. Avtwuo. Ruoert.

ATHLETIC M IN D E D ?' Tako advantage ot an ocpur-

lu n ity o fa ilf e l im e . Your posNlvo. condlident. com­p e titiv e . p e rso n a lity ia noedorf for a new expand­ing 2 yr oU co. to tha area.Call lor appt. 734-8998.___

Aulo parta delivery porson, aomo countor aalos, good driving record. Apply at 229 2ndA vo-N .Tw ?Tans.lD

BUSINESS DIRECTOR EARN Sl)^ FIGURE INCOME

Business Analysis Co. ox- . pending nattenwido. Sates,

manaoemenl. finance ox- por.hAful.TrBki In Dallas.

C ^(214l»U M U14. C H 0iR D «E C T 6 r ~

" P O s m o NA v ailab le a t F irst Baptist

C h u rc h , T .F . beg in n in g > S e p t . 1. For Info, call Ruth Tumor at 733-0149-

Counter aatos-stock person .''- FT position. 8 -5 .6 .5 0 a n - hour DOE. Send rosumo or

- tettorol qpplteatten to:223 S. B i^ w a y , Buhl ID ■

8331S. ___ _________Family am u sem en t c en te r

now hiring for part, time po­sition. E lectron ic experi­ence holpful, b u not nocee-

w s. Twin Falls, Idaho C-3 •

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213 MISCELLANEOUS OPPORTUJOTIES .

. Cuctomor S4MVSC0 Rop( noodod. (5 pof hour, m ust" bo a b b lo spoB. Job omajls anm orioo tho to«ophow,

& hanA ng custom ors com- piaints. 264 4th Avo S.

_________ 734-1234.Ofivofs noodod tef lijhi dojfv-

ery work. C a l eortmg Mon- day Juhf2S, 736-8292

Earn Op to WOOO-monih pro­cessin g moflgago rolunds i In yoor aroa. No oxponoflw nocassflfv. B01-46a-626B.

F a b r ic c lo ik , te a m s tro s s .M ust havo sowing oxporl-

• onco . parl-tull timo. Appii- •- ca tions takon 9 :30-l2pm .

Skkviors SowirM Shop.251 Main'Avo E F U a-T IU E BUS DRIVER

POSmON Fof Iritefmalion and apptca-

tioncofltaa:" Michoio FaulKnor. Ciork.

Bliss School Distret #234. POBox 115. Bl«s, Idaho

83314. Phono; {200)352-4445.

M inim um Q u alllica tlo n s: Idaho CO L.dopondQ blo, a tn llty to ro la to woll wilh studoots. obiWy lo Wtow di- rodions. ablo lo pass a ro­qu lrod physical oxam ina- tw o.'

S ta r lin g Dato: A ugust 24, 1M4.

Salary; Basod on the Ostnci Salary Schod ulo.

A|)gHcalion Ooadllno: Until

BUM School DJ*UiclS2U. Site* Uaho. It tn EqiMl Oooortunitv Emolov*r.

Holp wanlod; Dolivory waro- j h o u so . Apply in po rson . Bannor Furniluro. 201 ManA voEaa.TwinFnijs----------

Manufaciurina & d;s>nbuling . company. P i possiSo FT.

musi bo so« mouvttod. on- joyworttngwHhpubK,

good driving rooord. must bo dslo 10 hft 50136. me­

chanical knowtodgo a plus.0*11734.3288.______

Mlnit-Lube now hiring for lull-tlma posillons at both locations. Apply in person «!2362Add«nAyoE.TF.Nophonecafts.___________'NMVwnMded e-5. Mon.-

Fri. Rots, noodod.733-S802.________

N.F.L. exhbXion tickot sa les In o u r o lllc . d a y s o r .Dvo. g o o d p a y . Call s ia r tin g K ^ .-Ju lv 25.736-8282

Pan4lmo delivory holp need­e d . Apply In p e rso n a tior

' 2pm ; Mam S tree t T rea ts.K O M ak^Avwoo North.

R e ce iv in g c lork n o o d o d . Part-time. 32 hours a wook. M usi b e availablo Bam to 7 p m a n d a b le to w ork w ee ke nda. Apply a i D & B

— i------ -------R e liab le d river noodod lor

w ee k ly com m od ity fiaul. m ust have CDL. toloc^ono a n d I ra n sp o r ta l io n . C all423-4023._______________

SEM OR'S THIS OHES FOR YOU

UoM malnlonancs p a n timo.- l i a tM o d a y 7 3 4 -6 4 5 2 . 1*. 800-721-W0RK

AMERICAN STAFFING NC. AKA American

* Mil operaiort ‘ Dishwashers

‘ Clertcaks and moro < C o m ese eu sl

736-HIRE (4473J EO.E.A.DA.M/F/V/H

T m s - iim mCmiERROli

ROUTE ilTdO A d d

7 0 0 F i l 1 0 0 - 4 0 0

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I m m S u n V iAN EQUALOPPO.RTL

C-4 Tlm eS'N ows, Twin Falls.

nent-FinarnH A G E R M A N n

ThBHmeS'Newslsi tt- (ora Hagerman are Is opportunin otfers en

(nvolved. Must beI small ecor"• For more ii

Contact Jim I Kerr at The

2 536-253Eb- __ -----------------—ds —

T 213 MISCELLAHEOUS fi; OPPORTUrUTlES

"• Womon and men wertod lo fdolivory of concert tickets lof noa sovon wooks. Mon

3 through Fri. 9 am to 1 pm, or 5 pm 10 9 pm, M ustknw r

a . TF and surrounding aroas. musI havo v e h ic le and prool ol iftsurortco. S5.50 to

A S7 SO por hour, S tan immo- o ' CAllPoik. 736-7665^

214 EMPLOYMENT <s; WANTEDlo, • — ------------------------ -ilh 15 yrs pointing o»p; mobik) dl- h ^ o s . houso p(unlina&

I will cioan houses or floworbod«CaH 324-4497,---------

216 EMPLOYMENT „i, AJDS/WFO

u r . AMERICAN TEMPORARY,s e R v c e s .« c .

• Wo can NHp you with your— to f l^ a ry .so a s o n a l. PT.& o- Ft omptoytnort noods.n .In Twin F a b 734-6452 KO

?. .217 RESUME ,PREPARATION

S 733-2009 for c u s to m ito d ^ orol. rosumo - Roy Stocton

— ^vidy'al 733-1606

i r f t301 BUSINESS.

2 : OPPORTUNmES

tV For sa lo : C om ploto e q u l^ menl package tor manuloc-

; t lure and sa ts o l quality cool' croam and yog u n . Phono,0 734 .137Sof73M 634 .

,rk SPAYPHONE ROqTES*^IB Local stostoriiUoSZOOOwk_ on. flOO-gQ6-5300 24hrg.

K O T UONEYTOLOM I

SS ftRlHDSAVW UBLESI B u ik » n I .o o ia■ V om urpC ^al

^ r - 206.543-4581 ^ S$ NEED CASH?

1; Wo buy n o ie s & rea l estate conlracU. Creativo Fktanci

1 -80 0 -9 W -4 8 0 9 .___

305 CONTRACTS ANO _ MORTGAGES

Buying tru s t d o o d s . mort g a g o s & c o n tra c t s . Cal 50^736-1762 for quoto.

^Contracts, trust doods. pur- chasoi^wholoofport.

Wosl Ono Bank 1-800-772-4666

WEPEHDEHTJimOR OUTEAVAIUBII : a r e a 8 4 0d i s o n A v e . - i le r A v e .3 P i e r c e S tJ n o u p A v e .ar these areas and estedlndellverlntr Imes-Hewsl______

lESORT , -

FERVIEWINGVAHIOUSURTUNITIES/ TUESDAYL a k e s B l v d . N .ss FROM THE SnUIRAHT.TWINiULSII t o 6 : 0 0 P MrM E N T N E C E S S A R Y

italhM to and valley avallable

TTUNIPl’ EMPLOYER F/M

Ills. Idaho • Monday. Ju ly '25.’

i c i a M n s t r u i

MOTOR ROUTE 'is contracting a carrier ■: irea Motor Route. This excellent protit (or time le bondable and tiave :onomical car! i i i i o r m a t l o n n D a h i s o r R o s e < l e T i m e s - N e w s 35 e x t . 2D3

30S CONTRACTS ANO ; MORTGAGES

IW T o s t doods. contracts, mon- Its g a g es purchased whole or on p a rt,2 0 8 - 7 3 6 .1 1 2 9 o r 1 .

I

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T — I I I *■ I I I

,r 502 HOMES *.& FORSALE

mEQUAL HOUSING

. OPPORTUNITY

IAI real estate adrtitsing in th4 i nowspapor b s u b ^ to th6 Fair fkxjsix) Ad «txii maMe 9 iogal 10 sdveitlso 'any piolsroncs fcrittoi qr daatnraam booed cn taco. eder. r«*Son. 80*. hoftfcap. ; tan*)l s a & tf taexvi <Tgn. a an intonsiort. to mako Any such prolsrinco. limitation or mm dtserlmlnatlon.’ Familial staius Indudos chUon irdor 300 d 18 living with parents or Togal aiaodatt; pr«grunt womon and p o ^ ooofirg a,03d/V cMatn

T h a iw K ta x ii 'x ir ti ir o ^

___ law. Out roadors aie horebyIS inlormed that all dwolllngs wk advortsod in Tea newipapo' ate

I9WW. IC QbTuSmi u tei.il I bum Ical HUO Tei-traa al l-SOO-669- 9777. Tho Toil-lree tolephone ruTtxr kr t a heorrg itrpand is

* t-a30-9g7-a?7&_____________

; DAD’S D ELIG H T----- Noarly now 32x56 shop,

plus n»co 5 bdnn. 3,5 balh i ho iw lor Mom. 2 w ols. wo- tor shares. pasSuro, torr16c ;

----- viow. SE olJoromo, On 2.3, ocros. T35.' SERENE

Vory r ^ 3 bdnn, 2 bath — homo on 15 ocros sooth ol

Hanson, T67CHOICE ACREAGE

— Cioan. attradive, 4 bdrni. 2 bath 2 story homo on 2 acros, pasture, horso bom. arona. SW olJe rjm o . T29

FOR YOUR FAMILY Noat, de an 2 story, 3 bdrni,

^ 2 both homo in NE loealion., $66,500. T33f RO B ER TJO N E S

REALTY 733-0404

• o<- • 1-800-262-5001

EXT. 1211 2 .1 0 0 s q It in R ogo rson .

B oaulifu l cu sto m log! MB 900-ofter. 655-4327

241/i ACRE ESTATE3.719 sq It Dull* country styto homo, labukxm m as­

ter suho. guest houso, s h ^ . corraU. horso iaall- tios.pastum & atlalla.Lo-

' caiod ovoriooWng groonSolds& foothills in Gooding.

' S375 OOP. M8-934-S402

I 2 bdrm . all o loct. laundiy 4 s to ru w room, drive by 375 J o l le r s o n . $ 5 2 ,9 0 0 . C all

J 733-7823 lor flcpomtmonl._

5 BEDROOMS "Ju s t L isted”

$ 6 9 , ^CHARMING T w o s lo ry in

S a w to o th a re a . C lo se to P a rk a n d S chools. 5 b e d ­room*. 2 b a th s, stopsavor k itchon a o p a ra lo dln lno . L arae lencod yard. Shady, t r e e lin e d a ro a a .. H ur-' ry.-Hurry...Call Today. ASK lor J e a n n ie . 733 -2365 or 734-5622.

COLDWELLBANKER

WESTERN REALTY 733-2365

I n d e p e n d e n t ly o w n e d A

A H b ri^ S b d rm , I b a th . lull u n lln lsh o d b sm t ..q u lo l

. . . . ne ighborhood in Mornlng- a lde. O 'L eary district. Call73^1744 • ;______

B rand new l 2 bdrm rnoblo homo. $18,000. Lowtiown,733-1359. __________

Build you r droam hom e lo*

fflonoy lo r aubcontfac lod w ork. T h e m ore w ork you d o youraoll. tho m ore you SA V E. S ta n d a rd Mllos

5 ? r 9 8 s ^ r o ? * 5 y e

. s f . r L S t e ' r i s ’T C -tobopak lin tua .C «IIM ik )s H om es loday. 1-800-343-

mmM 2884CXI1.-■

i5.-1994 ■

u0tidn-Rea502 HOMES

FCRSALE__________

•3 bdrm . 1 b a lh ho m e w ith b a so m e n t & d o u b le lo t. Newly romodetod with now carpot. cabinois..plumbing.

' & oleciticaL Lots of storaoo & your own woll. $87 ,500 . 526 Fate A w W. Call 734- 4032 or 734^595 ter aoot.

4 bdrm 2 b a th 1 .9 7 6 s q i l .$95,000,733-9157.

3Y OWNER: 1200 s q t t . r o - m ode ted 2 bd rm , le n c o d . ya rd , s to v o . re lr ig . W /D. lirivtaco. $59,900,611 4th A w. E C a l 733^384

■ iBy o w n o r: 2 y r . o ld , 3bdrm ^ 2'A ba th . 2093 sp . f t . , 3 c a r g a r a g e , o a k th roughout, n>aul aid ing .

■ BprinWer*. covered patio . HV a re a w -d u m p . H om e

' h a s Q u a lity . A p p e a l , A C o m fo n llS 1 6 7 .5 0 0 .c a ll

- 733-1574._______________BY OWNER 2 yr old 3 bdrm.

2 bath. 1620 sq. I ,, conlml air. with lots of e x tra s . RV p a d and dum p. 1230 Mo­naco Sl. 736-2432. O pen H o u se Daily, 12 -6pm ..- '

_______________By Ownor 3 bdtin. 1% bath.

1689 sq. ft. Family rm. p ^- lot tlovo . sprinkkirs. many

oxtras. 733-1858By O w nor: 3 bd rm . 2 b a th

brick hom e. Family room, don. dock. & loncod yard . Now carpo t & rom ooolod kilchon , 639 A llu ras Dr. M 9 500 734-3046

By Ownor: 5 bdrm hom o in primo family neighborhood.

« 2.800 sq. It. 3 M bath. Of­llco. IMng room, fam ily room, & nmshod bsm t. Lg. kitchon w. bay window, din­ing room , now w indow s Covorod deck, fruit troos. sprinkler system , dblo g a ­rago . Morningsldo school

^ disirici. $ 120,000 o r bo st I oHor.73&8152.

857 Cypress Wav__________By ownor. 620 Monto Visto.

ready lo movo into. 3 bdnn.2 'A balh. family room, dou- bio firopbco, 1 ^ 4 master

> bdrm. brick. $94,900. Call733-9593._______________

is By ownor. Cuslom buill on lir boaulilully la n d sca p o d 1 , d acro kx, 4 bdmi. 3 both, for- | :o mai living-dining room . 2

lamiy rooms, pool room,P- 3225 ^ I n g Creek Drive (2 '/i » m l.& s to n F a lls A v e e .)

733-5307.736-4068 w orkJ ' ________ S215.000_________el G roat Family Homo In nico al NE aroa, 2720 sq n of living t l spaco in Ranch SiytoTtomo on with basom ont 5 bdrm , 3

b a lh a n d m o re . F e n c o d yard with patio & 2 car

S flaraoo .725 RimviowDr. t l lS S o o C a l736-8240.

^ Homo in c u ld o sac n e a r os school; li)(0 now! 3 toveis; 3 VO bdrms; 2 baths; olTico^an-Ity try; vaultod living rm, lamiVe r rm: AC; auto lire-sprinkler>9- sys. Master suite w. Frenchno doors k>ods to 2 level deck;I <s w orkshop. M any o x tras !_ J $124,900.733-45M

IDEAL FOR A 3h YOUNG FAMILYn . 4 bedroom, 1 V4 both, 1 car iBc ' attached garago homo noar >3 Candy Cano park ond Saw-

loolh School. Vaulted coil­ing , w ood s to v o . m a lu re

■•I®' 733.2365or734.1329,

% COLDWELL n,' BANKER9 WESTERN REALTY Y 733-2365

I n d e p e n d e n tly o w n e d A

_ N o ^y c o m p lo to d comfort- S ab lo 3 b d rm 2 b a th r io m o .

VauNod ceilings, vin)^ win­dows. onorgyoHoctom, hoal pump wilh air, high insula­tion, custom cabinots. ovor- sizod 2 c a r g a ra g o wilh

__ m u c h m o ro o n IJ acros lo-)n. catod 2'/4 mllos S . ol Curry

PERFECT FOR A IS- GROWING FAMILY, 4 bedroom, 2 'A both, 2 car ■II* atlachod garago,-homo in a o- groat neighborhood. Boau- n tiybadcyond with dock, pa ­ng. tlo ,h o l tu b .^k > v o ly la n d - 12 scap ing . S p ac io u s room s

wlih m any lu x u r ie s . lUc $ 1 4 5 ,000 . C all N ell 733 - f 'H 2365or734-1329. ..

" COLDWELL . BANKER

WESTERN REALTY ,in ■ 733-2365 I to I n d e y ^ n d e n tly a i ^ e d 4

nS! 504 BURLEY/RUPERT Idy. HOMES

5K Nk» 4 bdrm. 2 '/t ba th , living ; or room, lamlly room , dining

room , 2 l ir e p la c e a , n ice neighbo rhood In B urioy.

I noar schools. $78,000, Call- _SZ 4SJSa------------------------

505 GOODING/^ WENDEa HOMES

J « ' BY OWNER___ 2 bdfm, Ib a th .p a sh o a !,lull bsmni, oarage, 2 large oor-ilgl no rto ls .P o astb leo w rw ’ng. e an v . 834-4766. ,3all BY OWNER: Gooding.___ toveiy.oktorhome.b le C d 934-8554.wn, N ow bybuih torinW endol.3___ bdrm., 2 ba lh . na tura l ao slo- furnace, contral AC, d ish-

AY- w asher, gaa w alor heator.a w Vautlod cettngs, 6 In. w als,le d 1460 aq. tt. wHh a ttac h edyou d o u b le c a r g a ra g e ,vou $75.500,536-2634. _

W sot JEKxiEHOHESM - 3bdmi.2bolh. 1600.O. tt.,2

ll Estate/S

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B U SCall 733-0$

. S T O P I D O N 'T L E T J U S T

A N Y O N E I ty to r ep a ir y o u r a u d io ,

v id eo , & c a r e q u ip m en t. W e h a v e

th e fac to ry a u th o riz e d e q u ip m en t & e x p e h ls e to d o th e jo b rig h t.'D o

th e y ?Call u s 'i s t .

P re c is io n V ideo & A udio 7 3 6 - 0 8 8 1

B a c k l l o e ,B a d e n f i e n t s ,

Craw l S p a c e s . D rain fle ld s .'P ip e l in e s ,

P o n d s , T r e n c h e s , C o n c re te F o u n d a tio n s ,

.C u rb s . S id e w a lk s ,' O riv es . In su re d .

I J e r r y S t a l e y : 7 3 6 - 4 4 7 4

;

^ STARCRAFTG la s s & a lu m in u m

; b o a ts . F ish in g , sk iin g &J all s ty le s in s tock :I M e rc c ru ise r s te rn I d rive.

Force & Mercury outboards. Full sa les &

- Senrice.3 ^ h o r i z e d repair service

forWHflCURY 6 FORCE / -PRDOOCTS,h HARBAUGH MOTORS, INC. i; 536-6323

U s e d b o a t s in s to c l t

irir

\. HONEY DO, INC.0 BOOKKEEPING \] SERVICE

C o m p u te r iz e d R e a s o n a b le R a te s

M argaret T ubbs ( 2 0 8 ) 7 3 4 - 6 2 7 1

r - — ----------------------

* TWIN FALLSp U n r o o m

1- 25% d is c o u n ts o n d u ea .J o b s to bid

al B lu ep r in t c o p ie s a- 734-PLANlh0-

r . - K p i i i i f l- ALAN'S General Carpentry

R e m o d e ls * N e w y construction • Spec ialty a r decks, patios, patio covers, ^ carports, sh ed s. Small a! . jobs & repairs, d- . ' 7 3 4 - 3 2 4 4

S u m m e r S p e c i a l Two rooms and hallway

Y $44.95 (400 s q tt max) A l s o u p h o l s t e r y

* R esiden tia l/C om m ercial— 675-7264 orl •800-263i«657

Quality Carpet Care

^ ^B U uElSZZZ^H

Si TIRED OF» CLEANING

y o u r r e n ta l h o u s e s , a p a r tm e n ts , o r o ffice s .

— L et u s d o It fo r yo u .Call even ings

r- 4 2 3 -5 0 6 2 o rI* 3 2 6 -3 1 4 8

_ MOP SQUADI® R esidential, new h- constructions, rentals, )f. som e com m ercial.^ B crnded a ll a r e a s o f 0 . M ag ic V a lley (o u t o f _ a r e a c o n s id e re d )

3 2 6 - 4 1 ^ o r _ 4 2 0 - 5 6 1 1.2 , F o r F R E E

. E stim ates;. .

Sale

ilN ^S0931 ext 2 for moi

\ ^ mC O M P U T E R S

New & Usedr Repairs - u p g ra d e s

Printers • Networks CD - ROM • Sound cards

Financing available Service ana Supporl Is

I our B uslnessI. IMS ■

. T he C o m p u te r P lace e 415ADCHSON AVE 3 734-1667

IDI-M V C o m p u te r ^ s t e r n s

10 486COM PUTER

I Hard Otsk Drive & CD ROM14" C o lo r S V G A

M o u s e . D O S .

M S W in d o w s - S 1 * 1 9 9

2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 6 6 3 1039 Bfue Lakes BM. N, TF

’ DRAGT DAIRYConstruction & Welding

New or R em odeled’ s, Bams or Corrals

O u tb u ild in g s Farm Equipment

Repair & Manufacture Gales & Trailers

. 3 8 S 0 N .2 1 S 0 E . F iler, ID 8 3 3 2 8

I 3 2 6 -3 2 6 4

JT PE T T E R SO NCONSTRUCTION.

& Specializing In dQciis. tenting, porches. & remodels. Honesi. dependable services. Refs. Free estim ates.

3 2 4 - 2 8 6 2

e A-1 DRYWALLDiywall installation, taping & texturing. 16 yrs experience.

JC Jobs large or'small, Greg Lossing, owner

733-3579

N o l s o n ‘s D r y w a l l

■ Taping & texturing. Quality work at a competitive rate. Anything from home repair 10 new construction. Mike

N elson734-8569

M T T T W T T n f ^

. Dean's 9 Excavating

& P a v in g— We do asphalt driveways

parking lo ts, a sp h a lt patching, graditig & topsoll.

*“■ 7 3 4 - 4 2 2 S

_ Valley I FencingItry All types o f fences.

Farms & Residential ilty 423-4775jrs, 7am-9:30p'm11 7 d sys-w eek

for free estim ates

■ F EN C ES : D EC K S

ta f A W N IN G SHEARTWOOD

CONSTRUCTION~Y ■ Fencing Sp ed a l

Free Estimates 7 ^ 9 d ^

"■® Out o f area call I 1-800-7^9063

Old Wbrfd Flooring J, Artistry ,BS. Hardwood Installation J. ■ Rnishing & Refinlshlng I Painting (Inside & out)

. Pete Button . . 734-5972 •

lls,, DELIVEREDjf Sand & gravel topsoil [jf for driveways.

parking lots, etc.• G fa v e l ^ l s s

NORTHWEST COMPANY, INC.

733-1234

___________u - __________ !—

■ ' /

" L f M X

> s & ;

lore Information or

I —

SAWTOOTH SHEET METAL '

i s Heating/Air CondiUonlng 'fg R e f r ig e r a t io n

C o m m e r c i a l '& R e s id e n t ia l

,® ■ (208 ) 7 3 3 -8 5 4 8

R [ M M S m M A M h

• WORK OF A R T■ ■ H andym an se n /ic e s H om e repa ir . E lectrical,

.p plumbing, light'cipenlry,

1 painting yard & building c le a n -u p . 7 3 3 - 0 9 &

,g NEW^ CO N STRUCTIO N

Commercial & Residential

M e ta l o r W o o d ' R e m o d e l s /F r a m in g

R e d w o o d D e c k s M e ta l O u tb u i ld in g s

S t e e l f r a m e d h o u s e s

■ F r e e E s t im a te s ! B u r l e y

6 7 8 - 0 7 1 9 T w in F a l l s

7 3 6 - 1 1 2 3

is, — —:-----------------------'*• G et y o u r h o m e In

tu n e fo r su m m e r l B eneflel's Home Caro

I Drywal • Painting • Lawn S«vice All h o m e repa irs

inside & o u t 10 yrs exp.3 & C a ll B r u c ece. 7 3 3 - 7 5 4 3

f A l l H o m e R e p a i r s

3 l l Iri and out Quality work on 11 plumbing, flooring, tile, fences, ate. ijecks. caipentry, masonry,

electric & more. EX) it all witti just of»caJ,freeesL,reasonablel2

years experience..

■ C a ll R ic h a rd 1 -8 0 0 -8 9 8 -5 1 9 8

~ o r 9 3 4 -5 1 9 8

S o u t h e r n I d a h o B u i l d i n g R e p a i r &

M a l n t e n o n c e - lys A l l t y p e sjtt Painting. Roofing, Siding,

Rooring, Concrete. Fendng, Sprinkler Installation &

RepaTr. We can meet alt

■ your needs for residential & commercial. No Job too big

or too small!C a li 3 2 4 -8 4 3 2 o r 3 2 6 -5 3 3 2

W a r d ' s H o m e al ■ C o n s t r u c t i o n

Room additions, remodeling, electrical, plumbing. No job

loo large or too small, 20,yrs exper. Free estimatesN.

_ C a ll W a rd7 3 4 ^ 2 9 4

LAWN SPR IN K U N G SY STEM S

VINYL H O U S E SIDING F re e e s t lm a te s .R e fs . K e n 's ’H sn d ym a n

S erv ice 326-5836 o r

e v e s 326-5045 ■

HONEY DO, INC.n r ^ o jo b to o sm alil

■ Call D E W E Y T U B B S 7 3 4 -6 2 7 1

M aintenance, rem odels, additions from the ground up. II

3H ' it’s broken weH fix UK you want n g it won build iL We can handle Jt) a ty lob Ig or sm. 17 yr exp*

D a v e - 8 2 5 - 5 ^

R E B U fL D E R SYou work hard lor your money i you want to remodel or do hijme

repairs. Dom throw money • away. Cal for Irw estimates.

H om e R ep airs Of All Kind

D a l e R o b i n s o n 7 3 4 - 2 9 3 9

, ' i-

SERVtr your service rept

wt m u j M n m i

Tony's Landscaping i Home Improvement

All.types lawn cafe & home repair scoiices & moie!•We do what you can't do!' I

■ 15 yrs exper. Free estimates. I 7 3 4 -3 3 2 2 *

EVERGREEN LAWNSMowing & irimming

Spring clean-ups, pow er raking, pruning, planting.

W eed & pest control F roe oslim ates

736-6002

G a r d e n T ill in g , L a w n m o w in g .

P ow er-R aking , e tc .B & R T IL U N G

AN D LAWN C A R E 7 3 4 - 5 6 0 4

EDPASTOOR&SONS YARD BARBERS

R e a s o n a b le R a te s .You Grow it...' Vi/eMowit.-

’ ' FREEEstimaies6 5 5 - 4 3 4 1

AFTER 6PM

, 4 2 0 - 5 2 3 0

LAWN P R OL aw n M ow ing &

T rim m ing , e q u lp e d lo r sm a ll & la rg e la w n s .

R e a s o n a b le r a te s , f re e ' e s tim a te s .

D a y s 420-6362 o r '■ e v e s 423-6362,

KImberiy

I

ANDERSON^ SPRINKLER FIEPAIR

^ Service, installation, repair Automatic & Manual Systems.

Lawn Care Packago.' Mike Anderson 733-8119

T I N K E R 'S S P R I N K L E R &

^ L A N D S C A P I N GT r e e s & S h ru b s

• G ra d in g •• W a lls & m o re l

3, S p e c ia l FallIn c e n tiv e s * W in te r

S n o w R e m o v a l 5, • F re e e s t im a te s g 423-4840

C o l n - o p & D r o p t - a u n d r y

1102Kimberty Road. Next 10 the Shako-Out. Drop

g, iaund7 & ironing welcome.

^ S e r v i c e . 7 3 4 -e sK O

« P R O C E S S IN G U V E CH IC K EN S

Q S 1 a bird. M obile un itI o r s h o p . C all H o m e

D elivery f o r a n a p p o ln tm e n f.

2 0 8 -4 3 8 -8 4 ^

SNAKE RIVER METAL CO.

5 Metal roofing & siding.2 'o r 3 '- .2 6 g a u g e and .29 gauge. S tanda rd &

5. custom trim m ado to yourII spedfica tions. C heck ou r '

mt prices befoto you buyiae 2 0 8 -7 3 6 -4 6 5 3 ‘ p- 1 -6 0 0 -5 6 0 -6 8 1 2

- ^INTERIOR & EXTERIOR- - H o u s e , b a r n s ,

' . , o u tb ld g sAJI work A preparation

done by hand.F ree E stlm a te sI

Jim Waggoner S43-4271

~ DUANE'S PAINinNGExterior, Interior.

W e d o q uality w ork . FREE ESTIMATES

CAU 734-3303 '

2 - 1 3 ^ 0 6

^ICE‘presentatlve

■ C L A U D E 'S PA IN T IN G -. . Lowest bid in town,

h ighest quality pro hand prep, prime, & finish.

F re e E s tim a te .733-2735

P R O F E S S IO N A L ROOFINQ ft COATINOS

733 -7221 o r 3 2 6 -5 8 5 7C o m m erd a l , Industrial, rosldcnlial. Buildup roofs.

Leeks repaired in 24 h rs .

LAYTON R V s b y S K Y U N E

W e h a v e a g o o d s e lec tio n o f N E W 5 th W H E E L S , T R A V E L

T R A IL E R S &. EX PA N D O S in s to c k .

A lso la rg e se le c tio n of S ta rc ra ft T e n t T ra ile rs .

USED RV s S R V Repairs.

H A RBA U G H M O T O R INC 5 3 6 -6 3 2 3

JO H N 'SSH A R P E N IN G

SE R V IC E

, C arb ide & s le e l s a w s .We sharpen hair dippers.141 B ro c k e n S t . s !

7 34 -4 0 5 0

I BE A CLASS OF ONE ••G uaranfM tf Tutoring-

J English Grammar • Writing ' Creative Wrrting

; PhotographyCellJImet 733-9173 .

9

SH E L T O N 'S T R E E• , " SE R V IC E

iree'lopplng. tree removal, -chain saw work, shrub .trimming or removal,

f hau ling o f a n y k in d .O R W HA T E V ER

F R E E E S T IM A T E S 7 3 5 - 7 4 3 8 -3 2 4 - 6 6 4 1

■ T R E E S T U I V t P

’ R E M O V A L(I F ree e s tim a te s

7 3 3 - 1 5 5 4 ’ 7 3 3 - 1 5 6 6

“ D & L T R E E SERVICE■ Sor/ingallM V S H Woodriver a reas.■ 1 -800 -5 3 6 -5 1 8 5 .E M obile 4 2 0 -T R E E .

L ocal 5 3 & S 1 8 5 .

*

_ Want your car or m truck nice & clean

for the summer?F re e estim ates.

Cal! 734-5879 or-

5 733-8487 a tte r 5 :3 0 .

)ur H a l n l n m

E L E C T R O L U XV acuum s & sham pooers ,

■ cenlral vacuum s.’ . Sa les, service & rep a irs . .

JB----------- 7 3 3 -5 6 1 6 -----239 D uQ olS

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WORD'S WORTH ,Q ProfMiionalWordPncmIng

Repofts'ContractS'MalfigUsts I, Resum es‘L e t t e r s ' f ^ ^ r 733-1606

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Real EsUt

THE ACES ('T h e theory ofprobobilit b o ttom n o th in g b u t c sense reduced to co lad tu

— Pierre $imon d e ,

One can claim that tb of probabilities governs

. play of today’s trum p su there is som e truth here, e r to approach the proble plying some common sen:

A fte r W e st’s diam oi ' South ^ e s a ’aeeting tb

trying the diamond fines; ra tes to be a give-up play es, South is su re to go c even if be finds bvoroble

So h o wins dummj^’s a c e and . s t a r t s th e tru dummy for the first and 1 bow should be play th e i fo re a dec isio n is m ad' should count the possibi He has only one sidc-suit

the problem boils down ing the loss of three tn im

If trum ps are 2-2, thej problems. Any play of tht resu lt in only two trum p tnuDps are 4-0, South ha — the defenders m u st ( trum p tricks.

T h e 3*1 d is tr ib u tio r West has a sin^eton, arc to co n s id e r ; th e othe: themselves. If West has ton 10, a low tru m p ti South’s honors wins. If W either the ace or the Idr ton, th e play of an honor i th e lo s s o f th re e tru m Since a singleton high twice as likely as a sing the 2-1 favorite is a low tb e six, losing tp. W est's i holds R u th ’s tiijm p lose tricks and brings in the { rubber.

506 JEROME HOMES

C orno r lol: 2 bdrm brick . hom ow-tull bau fflon t-f 1 bdrm w-bath. loricod yard, fruit tr s o s .o a ra g o . sprin- , k lin o .3 2 * -4 & 8 to ri« )» ._

FOR SALE BY OWNER • SHOW N .BY APPOINT- MENT.Unlque homo wllh fartaalfe panoramic viow of ■ canyon . L ocatod on 14lh Fairway ol Joromo Country . Club. O p w ftoor ptan In liv- iog ar«a. Modcan lilo lloors In toyo r, dining room & k ilc tia n .n ro p lae o .b o ak - c a io a . am p le s to ra g e . 3 bdmts, 2'A balhs with sky- ligMa. M ^ o r bdrm h a t spo A w alk In cloBol. Dock. 2 c a r ga ra g o with goli cart sp a co & ahop . Aulomollc sp rink ling , m a tu re la n d ­sc a p in g .1 1 9 5 ,0 0 0 . Call 206<S^560.

508 KUBERLY/HANSEN HOUES

16 acrea hay wlh wheel Iho.4 bdrm, 2 bath, remodotod.

' new 36x39 insulated shop,• . i\* s .o o o .£ lsm _____

9004-s a tl. 2 bdrm home kl H ^ n . reduced to

(49.950. CaD A rtatK ingRM JEttaU .

509 SHOSHONE HOMES

By ow ner: rem o d e le d . 2* U m i home. 2'A lots, trees,

. best k>c81ion. 886-2730

511 OUT-OF-STATE PROPERTY

Rur^ Elko. BowKHuI seniri^ 40 a c re a , 2-bdrm house , g a ra g e with shop , extras.

. S93,a>0 ,negotiiDble.Owrtor will iln a n ce . 702-738-

------512 FARMSfiANCHES

ANO DAIRIES

4 0 A ereF sm OkJer hom e 40, NSC water.

293 3 . 2 0 0 W ., Je ro m e .- S 1 4 0 .0 0 0 .» 4 J^ 4 a •

■ e a A C R E F A F w r ^2nd y e « aKaKa. canal waisf.

w h e e llln e s . N G oodina . $1550 per acre, assumablo

513 ACREAGES AND L O TS'

” l H » o » s In Nevada, 1 ^

I B a o M h«y w lh whee) One,4 bdrm. 2 b ^ , rsnodelod. new 36x39 iftsulaled shop.

lor m obie or new oonMuo- Itai. ta s o o o . 734-5841.

2 acrea on live trout stream hisub(Hviston.2>AffllaaW.o n H w v30 ,73»6g0 i--------

2 acres on Ihre (rout alream insubdhMDn.2'AmlesW.

h o m e s le r s a le . R a n g e .

a s s g40 a cre^ some Irtlgaikxi

4 4 a m wHh Uiero mobiie

trad e for 5th w heel. 934-8163. .________________

B yO w rw nS m airo lderenS a e re a , o u t bu lld in aa . • 1 1 ^ 0 0 . 9 3 4 -8371 .

ite/Sale-Re

ON BRIDGE•UiHes is a t v ^t c o m m o n |d us,Zd e Laplace..^

W EST th e theory 4»9 6 5 3

ns th e b est V K suit. While • ♦ J 1 09 8 5

re , it’s easi- * Q 1 0 3 blem by ap- ilense.n ond lead .: thought to lesse, but it lay .'Ifit los-0 one down Vulnerable: 1 )Ie breaks. D ealer Sout r’s diamond ^Iru m p s . In The bidding: id iM t time, so u th Wc le suit? Be- i y . p a a d e . S ou th 4 V Pai sible l o s ^ .luit loser, so Opening lead vn to avoid-ump tricks. LEAD Vh e re are noth e suit will South holds: n p losers. If has no play

s t g e t th ree

io n s , w hen ' „are the ones h e r s so lve a s a single-

^ W e sfh tld l a n s w e r : !

? ™ d o f -S ’uor results m j * ‘ im p trick s , ondslrongei gh honor is ingleton 10,)w trum p to 's kinfi. This o se rs to tw o te gam e and fcrnpv., CopriWit.ir

513 ACREAGES AND- LOTS

1 COUNTRY• ACREAGE' Byowrtor, 2 .5 a crea .4bd rm .

3 b a th , 23 0 0 aq ft hom e . Shop-bam. corrals, fenced

' p a s tu r e . TFC C w ate r Ij sharoe. 734-6737_________

HAOERUANAREAI y S A crm - Nice bulding site.

I S.25 A c re s -R u ra l building, site. 933^500.ir 5 C I n l o l e with so w er &? wator. S33,0oa

10 J l o r e s w llh 6 w ator ° shares, 1 6 2 ^ .‘ 22 A c re a - p r iv ac y on Iho 'j canydn rim. $ 7 9 ,0 ^r 67 A c re s • irr ig a te d a n d il j o ^ d ^ n m propo rty .

~ C allJack Wright 837*6141

Lawrason Realty

]' S cen ic R ock C rook w ater- front lot. 6 acro s. including bom. W5.Q00.733-3929.

' 515 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

■ Businoss for sa lo , radlator-~ sm a l engine repair s e n ^ .; c hain saw d istrib u to rsh ip ._ plus real e s ta te & building

By ow ner 24 storage units In RIer. n e a r high school, off

- Hwy 30. bwome: $720 mo. D rtoet72.000.7264231

Carriage Square 2S38 Addison A w E.

r C-lzotw.S.OOOab.B.ma-

f . ^ ^ .0 0 0 .7 3 4 - 4 7 8 1 '

IDEAL FOR A SMALL COMMERI- CAL OPERATION

- with ovior 1400 s q t t of officea n d sh o p a re a on fenced kM. Only ^ 5 .0 0 0 . CaH N el

o- 733S & or 734-1329.

r COLDWELL i BANKER

WESTERN REALTY 733-2365

I n d e p e n d e n tly o w n e d k------------

INVEST NOWr0. Make your m oney w ork for

• you. 3 tri-p lexes. 2 alngio family hom os. Q ood cM h

~ flow. Always ren ted . BET- '«• TER THAN C D 's . Call O. Jeann le . 733-2365 or 734- (>. 5622.

* COLDWELL- BANKERSJ WESTERN REALTY

733-2365jm 1

TF> In d u stria l P a rk . 1 .5

» "M JS S ,« : CABO 8AN LUCAS00 D eluxe 2 b d rm . 2 b a th . _ condo a t M arina Sol. Fur-lie n is h e d . lu ll o w n ersh ip .III. t1S 0 ,000 .733 -53« ----------

m 518 MOBILE H O IE S

Z 1876 T ita n . 12 H X 5 6 « .Z __ bdrm . 1 b a lh . nice, J7000

la* 2 bdrm h o u se trailer, app is '1 iS u d e d . *2500 or best of­

fer. 324-5017. .

eat Estat^/l

B obbyW olff H

I 2 bNORTH 7JSA *1A 1 0 8 2 5 ^ V 5 4 2♦ A Q j 2 * 9 8 7 4 2 2t>

EIAST , S♦ J 7 4 _7tVA 10 3 2b

J5 ♦ K 7 8 4 3 w♦ J O J;

SOUTH -S3♦ A K Q •♦b V Q J 9 8 7 6♦ 2 AA♦ A K 5 d

e:Both)U th *

s ;W est North E a s t b Pass 2 ¥ , Pass 2Pass Pass '*.^Pas8 q

7lad: Diamond jack _2

■ Bl5 WITH THE ACES "

7-2JB

- '♦ A Q 10 7 4 3 -V J 8 7 No♦ Ji-4 I ♦ Q 3 n5

South W est North 1 ♦ 2 ♦ Pass s Pass 3 NT All pass _

Nkt Spade seven. No rea- jp a rt from th e n o rm al — ou rth .from the longest gest.”

•thn* 10 -n- P.Q Do* UlM. I>«l- 60

l.im.UDll«ir«ttun9Ti><lU«t« p

- ■ Ce 51B MOBILE H0N'£5 ^

3 bdrm Mobile Home, to bo ||* m oved . Must b e s o o n to s

'• '8 0 B roadm ore 14x70 . 3 F b d rm .2 b a th .p a llo . pa tio

I c over, 10x12 wood sh e d . ~ ^ Excellont eond. 423-6282 60- after 5.__________________ rj:

CASH tor usodmobitohomot. [

*’ Brodimans 324-4203. !B 1-600-773-3t67.______ r f“ For soil 14 Itx 50 It. 2 tjdrm

mobitolKtmo. Stove, rofirq. ^orator, and coolor Includod.. <

,r $7600. to bo movod. '32M S 8Z ________________ 6C

0 M ust soo to a p p ro c la to .24x60 3 bdrm , 2 b a th . _

d G ood eond . M ust b o or, m w od. 537-6851 oftor7t>m J .

519 CEMETERYtOrS2 lo is ,2 vaulls.& 1 b ronze

s o H S ^ o r la l In Pinohurat (

r- Throo Lois in s o t Momo-0 finl tgs-sato j

I fO

, ^ l i n ' ^

■: 602 UNFURNISHED uM HOUSES I

2 bdrm. houM. $400. W ood- hoalor. eonaldor low down ,

sato. 733-13S8.___________ -A 178-$450.3bdnn.1 bath.

>________ 734-1401_________C loan 2 \4 bdrm. g a s h o a t.

“ now carpo l 4 v inyl. F o r 9 le a se , rel. requ ired . C an

, 734-2^07 a«or 4 pm. $450- _mo««hlMg»0E2,l,-------1 H agerman: 2,bdrm. 2 b a th ,» la n d sca p ed , le n c o d .a a -,d 0

Joromo: (2) 3 bdrms, $5W & teOO* doo, 324-2841.JO N ES WE HAULUsually can m ove you

, ANYWHERE for to ss thon 1 ronting a truck. N ood loads to C a lif& A rjr

A FREE ESTIMATESCall 3 2 4 ^ 9 0 . ■

~ Ouiot Sludto. Utils, indudod. C Convontondy k>calod. $285

or Plus doo. 7 3 3 ^ 4 ________le U pataksapl,1 bdnn.j!] ____ . . ' - ^111 603 RJRMSHED ^

. APTSrt)UPLEXES_____2 room fumishod act. aR utils

except gas. $285 a month plw to.K im b^.

/ Nice piiva te 2 room . b a lh . ligh t h o u se k o ep ln g . No

Siud to sto rdne.nod rlnk lng . - ? o r s m o k ln g .$ 2 0 0 ,$ 1 9 ^ ^

- KM 'U N Fim H SH EO --------- , ‘itPTSOUPLEXES

_ i a 2 bdrmepULaurel PsrkApanments

h. 176M ^^^N ..T F . ,

ip. aUBEDROoSi i .TOWNHOUSES

“ ^ lrom$440._ i . 2 No pelst 734-6600 00 2 b d n n , 2 bath duplex, avail

Aug 1, new Mini a carpet.>ls g a n u e ,y H < ^ .n k » « r e a

/Rent-Farm504 UNFURNISHED 6 I:

APTS/DUPLEXES ^

2 bdrm a p t. la rg e ro o m s , << $45 0 a m onth . C a ll 7 3 6 - h 6526 cr 734-4875 G

2 bdrm duplex In Lynw ood ^ a re a . No p e ts . $ a S 0 p o r mofith. 7 3 ^ 0 8 0 wkdys. 6t .

2 bdrm duplox, rodocoralod,$550 a m o+ dop. NO p o ts ^ or smoking, c i l 733-1067.™ - ™ 3 .______________ L ;

2 b d rm , re tr ig . ran g o . A C. „ w ator & sow or inc l. W -D t hookup . W-D avail, n o n - J , smoking & no pots. $350 a m o-fdw , 7 3 3 ^ 9 ■

4 bdrm duptox lor ront. appis tu m is h i^

AAA-Ctoan, w ry quiot, don't d rivo? B u s, m e a ls on w hools avaif. $300 -$350 *dop.Botoro5.733-3669__ APARTMENTS: Ckian& . “ qutot.1& 2bdrm .1322N ^

Woshlnglon. TF. 733-0740 B o a u tilu ln o w 2 b a th .2 & 3 tS

bdrm apt, $ 6 5 0 -$ 6 9 5 po r , mo. Sovoral still available, e M ust so o to o p p ro c ia to . ^ Coll weekdays 8-5. W il Inc. 734 -4411 . W jookonds & — ovonlfws 733-8460.

now roady, ail brkk.toncod yord .2bdnn .2baih .W D

hook-up.aflopplB.no — s m o k i i ^ n o ^ . $525. Fc

Nowor 2 bdffli apt. noar Har- Jmon. washor-dryor hookup. HINo D0t». 733-2767. t

N o w o r-3 & 2 b d rm .m ic ro - - f w avo . ro lrig . A C. W -D

Call 734-7408 ( Nico 1 bdrm. oppls. AC. $325

dop. No pots. Call _733-2T33.________ W

Q U IET L IVING JClean complox, 1 & 2 bdm i -S

opts. 5335 4 up. WRolurblshod, c toon. > «dishw ashor, laundry _(

lodlittos. no po ts W864 Ouincv 734-6600 J

605 ROOMS FOR RENT 7C

A 1 0 e .$ 2 4 5 , all u tils p a id . _

’ l w t o o V I v'a k s734.1401. I

Cottage apts: Kitchon units Im oo ik lv^os. 733-6696. J

Nlco private 2 room , b a th , 81l i g h t ^ o w k ^ ^ g ^ N o I

Private 5

606 MOBILE H O IC S * JNlco 1986 14X 60.2 bdrm 1 r

b a th , m obile h o m e . Buhl Mobile E s ta te s . No p o ts . M M . C a l 543-8342. P

N ico 1S86 14X 60 .2 b d rm 1 [ b a th , mobilo hom o . Buhl M o b il^ E s ^ m ^ N o p o ts .

607 OFFICEAND RETAt SPACE

OPFICES $125 uo 736-8022 „ 2400 soft availabto for toase

in downtown Joromo./Can 324-1200 -

30 X 70 building with otlice. asphall parking. 480 volt 3

Falls P ro fass lonsl C e n te n 491 sqH , 2 la rgo o lficos, privato bath. Call Deborah Androws 7364644’or LarryJo o w 734-9880__________

Indtvidual o llkn speco. $175.utils paid. 7j36-9919.

O flico f o r r e n t . t1 0 0 s q .f i . . located a t T -3780N .d200 E., $500 mo. indudos utiU-ties. Cafl 734-5533._______PR U E OFFICE SPACE

Highly vWbto, exceltont park­ing. all or sh a re with other tenants. 1616 Addison Ave. E .$ .5 6 p e r f t .p lu s t a x o s .Can 734.2905- ________

R ENTALS-OPnCE ~ 1061 B lue L ak e s Blvd N.

Spacod Irom 350-4000 sq ft. All utilities In dudod w- toase.C anforretos.

963 Bhie Lakes Blvd. OHkio w e e s approx 1250 sq ft. Rocoplion a ro a w ith two private olficos. Can ter your, personal showing.

371 Locust S iroo l S ou lh - Twin F a l l s -1 4 2 0 s q lt& ownor providos water only. A sking r4 0 0 -$ 5 0 0 por m onth. Approxlmatoly 7 • lOparfongspots.

1300 Kimberly Road - Twin Falls. 15-6*x25--387 .5sq tl.$190porm onlhinduding ■gliiilto s .^

■ Cam pus C om m ons-C om or 1 ; o l Filer and Fillm oro .A p; .

p rox . 4 3 0 0 sq ft o l re ta il‘ sp a c e av a ila b le . C a ll for_ : P ^ - ^

3 0 t4 lh A v o .S .» 3 0 2 3rdS t.S . Brkd( Buikling; ^ .0 0 0 sq

___ lL (ln ciu d es o ffic e s ). All- s te e l building: 7 .200 sq tl.I Can to soo It today.

MAGIC VALLEY REALTY

; 734-1991___i 606 CONDORENTAU

TMESHARE

1 ExcepUotu^Condo. 2 2 _ ' b a in s . R e n t $ 6 0 0 p o r .

m onth. $300 se cu rity do- • posit . Daya 7 3 3 -2 3 6 5 . o r

e v e 7 3 3 - 5 f e ^ f o t S h a ^

613 WANTTGRENT

Non-smokers w ant to rant a 2 bdrm In Je ro m e o r W on­d e i area. Ptoase caR Brent C n ^ a t 3 2 4 .6 9 5 7 e v c i_ ^

W arfted /le r e n t m o d e s t ' . c oun try h o m e . 2 b d rm s . il g a ra jje . p a rk in g a r e a lo r I. s e m H ru c k ft t r a i le r . R e - a spoofi lo Box 9 7 1 4 9 %0 Tfntos-News. PO Box 548.

T « ^ Fans. ID 63303.

■ -

ner's Mark<513 WANT TO RENT 704

School te ac h e r 4 2 dauph"^ ___le rs . n e e d s 2 o r 3 bdrm h o u se o r a p tm to r o n t in

_________ V

115 ROOWUTtS WANTED

Roommate wonlod. fomalo. 9; no smoking, to sh a re ap t. ^ wllh firep lace , a n d back- ^ a rd . $ 2 4 0 p o r m on th . | .

1702 CATTl£

IB hoad top quality Holstein sp rin g e r h o l le r s to s ta r t e5vinga-1-94.733-5490.

2 yotf Lknousin buU lorsato. ^ 3 2 4 -7 3 3 5 .___________ _

Bun calves. $70 e a . Si C a i 934-8300.

CoW rumtodbuncahw s —for u to . C o l 324-7302 _

^ 7 3 6 - 6 3 1 3 . Tw For sato Hotoiein bun calves.

14 w eeks to 5 months. C a l 7?678:3244.__________ ___ ' |

Hlflh p ro d u c in g H o lste in d b rooding bu lls . Ida-G old Farms. Burtov. 678-8233-HolstoinSloerCalvDsfor p

L sato. Semi-weaned. 1• • • ‘ 837-6212 J

Quality E as tem Heifers. 502 0 0 b s to 6 0 0 f c e .T i^ b

vacekMlod, 3 4 4 - 5 ^ hW anlod lo buy: 200-300 lb $

Holsiein s te e rs . 678-3929 S Of 4366995 or 431-1449,

Wantod lo boy: Brooding ago 1, Jersey bulls. Can 438-%4l5 _o

or 43^5896 afloreom . I W oaned Jorsoy bull calvos.

$135.543-69^7.__________

704 CUSTOM FARM hSERVICES

All ty p o s CH O PPIN G 4THRESHING, rotsry hoe - ^ing . sw a th , r a k e , ba le ., tgroundwork, rock p icker. 7R andvW eaw . 543-6886, ' ‘J

Backhoe 4 concrete sorvico. (P ip e lin es 4 p o n d s , s id e - \w alks 4 d riv o s. In su red , r fJefTvS.atov.736-4474____

Custom big ba le hay stack- ;Ino. 3 o r /h ig h , 423-4552. ^

Custom fsrm w ork w snU d. . G rain h a rv e s tin g . Trucksq v a l la b t o ,^ ^ r f g .------ !

Harvestine-AII crops j i Grain-stripper hoad to savo

all Iho straw, conventiona],■ orsw alhed. <

P e a s -d ire a cut or swathed, r j Boans.canola. grass sood.onion seed, radish seed, al- •'

la l{a ,4dovorseed . JTawkingavaltobto. O

L es ltoR .Jo rte slN C . <733-8458.326-5280. o r 1

326-5181. 1

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ISrrOBDTDIPO/P3187I.WASS399S.......

TT CHBT. COBDOU/BA019S4F,W<£$3995___8TIHBC0ITT0PI]»l3nS0A. WAS S3M ......

H ^ bshtdiuidcilU /ai247&A.WASS399S.......■ jJ 880LD8BIBERCT■ ■ ■ «(S44619A. WAS $4995.-.-.,.K J 88CinT8RCTBI

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SIFOBDBBOICOmil9tlW tS$499S____

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SERVICES-Cusiom m odiankal NH

ROCK PICKING, ail

: SCustom Swathing.

C a i 326-3369. • ' _ £For big ba le stacking or Sot

t^ v m g C a l l 764-2525 or |J

670-1092.

""CAW "’ -D uane 's Custom Farming 701

43»<795or733-2fl09 __JAKTZ CUSTOM HAYING ‘

Swothino. baling. 4 stacking.<&IIS4»6049

K O E H N S T A C K I N G — C a l S4» n 543-8108 4 7ry ktarfc or Don 543-5275,

S A U N A S & io SA U N A S j

Hay s tac k in g .3w ktoor2w kto.

736-8063 or 733-5190- » Same day ton bato stacking

Roosondt)to rates

70s FARM sMACHINERY J

18* Bumor with 500 gol tank. _2 bost ollor. IH doubV graIn 5.1 drii hitch, best otfor. _n

■ Cal237.6144. .1956 JD 620 tr a c to r , now

p a in t, oxc c o n d . $ 5 0 0 0 ; *3 1959 I h c 660 tractor, now •=

■ paint, $4000, 537-6902 503 . 715 hydro . IH com ­

bines, addiuonal 4 row com 9 h o a d . Vory re a so n a b le .$ 7 5 0 o r b e s t o tfo r . Call543.4930_______________ Fo

BALE WAGONS; NH Supor r 1 0 4 6 .1 0 3 2 ,4 o lh o rm o d - _ s el«: may tm de-459-3268 o« B urteyT ractorSalvage b Combine 4 tractor pons . ^

Paul. ID» 4 3 8 - 5 ^ y s t Farm Hand F-808,3 row tank

harvester, oxcoltont condi­tion . $2000 or bo st olfor. 6Call 645-2333________________

Forsa lo : IHC 275sw alho r. . NH 283 ba ler. 4 NH 1282 71 bator. C a l 678-7725. —

IHC 403 gra in com blno . 4 j C a se 660 b oan com bine. i Both In vory good c ond . - - $2500 o a d i-934-5215 ’

Intornalional 914 pull-typo Harvestor. Exceltonl cond. —357-5460.-_______________ 7

JD 4400 combine, dtosel en­gine. grain and bean s . 13' , h o ad o r. sh e d d ed sinde jnew. Hoadvl 536-2702.____ J

JD 770 0 tu rb o , 2 2 2 5 hrs, ptokupreol.ftoatlrM hoa^. straw chopper, cob and AC.531-4118._______________

Massoy 760 combino. silver cab . oxcol shape, covorod oH s e a s o n . M ^ 6 3 3 , : _

Oivof row crop 60 4 Minno- apolls-Molino U B .both in ex ce l, cond . new rubber.Best oHor. 654-9064.

BE80ICY te O f i ^ 1.....MOwOiVir « | 0 D m \

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Ilaiieous705 FARM . 710

MACHINERY N H tlO O sw a th e r. n ew on- w

girio. 4 much moro. $6500. ^ M olroe 2 4 0 dbl d isk drill. Q o with s e o d e r . liko new . u

S u d o n u grain auger, s', dt- Qoiree l drive pow or take o il. c. hydraulic operated hopperp a n . 61* lo n g , like now . . U sed 1 s e a s o n , lightly . ^

W anted to buy: smaD 3 point -r! disc. 206-324-5858,

707 FARM SEED _

.AAA Allalta s ^ {j?!

7 3 4 - ^ 7 o r 733-1477.

709 H A t,C RA W ~ < ANDFEEO

lO O to n ls t c u ll in g .6010^

1sl and 2nd cutling'hay. ex­cel, quality, r w w e o ^ j^ o ^ access. smaU tots O K.. 70 4 75 per lon-326-5495, Rq

2nd cutting aBaila-grass hay. 0 $70lon. 734-5786 ovos, ^

400 lo n quality ooi hay. Lg am oun t quanty 1st 4 2nd 71 new crop allalta hay. Randy Kruse farms. 3 2M 510 .S m _ ortaouanHloa avail. 'ea

5 ,0 0 0 b u s h e l g ran e ry lo r ront. 436-5971.___________B A R L E Y S T R A W

New crop big batos,$35 ton delivered 324-2254 _

D A IR Y H A Y ^ F O R S A L E M

3 siring botos. NO rain, tost- 71; od. ovor 500 ton.

Can 208-495-2397.________For sato: straw in l ton batos. Fr<

now crop, will deliver, rea- Fsonabto.Call524-2310. _ _g

O at hay , hew crop , 150 ton .b a to s .42W 100or^ 71.

423-5799._________ • ’ —Straw, l io n batos. $34 deliv-

orod.D aliy.$95ton. , {;Foodor y . Con Z

624-4544 ovonings. Ormo-bilo.3S1.1286daV8. _ ^

710 jW R S E S B);

11 y ro ld Paint gelding.Call Ac 9 3 4 -4 9 9 5 a l te r 6pm o r b toavo mo««iif«i _C

^ 4 3 6 - 3 7 2 1 .7 yo a r old Palom ino Maro.

broke & duo In August with Muto CO*. New 2 whi. bug- 8^-<U?lV^ b e e n pu lled .

AQHA Rog, Horsos lor sa to ' S o n n y D o e B ar 4 SirQ uincy Oan blood linos. 2 »Brood m ares (1 Is In loal). „O no 3 -y r. old g^eldlng eC(green broke). O n e Z r , old -tn iy s h o w n a th B l te r . r o - Ai c e iv e d 199 3 ISHA Mgh-

C haBer mare. Ono stal- _ i(aon o l S onny Doo Qi

Bar). Sortousinquiroes only 10011733-4568 (

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ID D 6E C 01T 8 9 Q Q ^424B.WASS499S............. « 9 9 «lO R D A c m c S A Q Q I549A.WASS5995.............. 0 9 9 1lO BO lBOLO Y ILB4A.WASS5995................. * 1 0 9 1SE V TN O VA 8 M O.WASS5995 ......... ........... ■ 1 9 0a E V T P B B ii s e w *I6B,WASS699S.................. QI 11rO T O T A C IU C I i B f i p i;B74A.WAS$6995............ 9 0 0 1D B D F IS n V A « Q O fi94IB,WAS$749S.............. 9 9 0 1aEiTBidpiiui toao'49SB,WAS'S9995............. 0 0 9

nS S A M T B O C l l O Q OD8JCWASS10.99S............... 0 9 0E E P W 1 U 6 L B B 8 1 1 0 0 17437A.WASS11.995..... ..... 9 9 9n n u i A M e n s m n n i42Ufl.WASSll.995.... I U » f O <r O B O t E B O t T U ^ i A Q Q i D9I9JIWAS$13,99S.,.,- I f i y O O ’ PQ B D r4B 0 | | 0 O O i579BA. WAS 514.995.... . l O y O O 'r O I O I I B O f T iB $ | A Q H ,.9085A.WASSI5.995,..... I O y 9 # '

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10 HORSES , 802

:xper1ehcod horse breaker. is" woukl like horsos to breakor ride. 736-0759. ___ _

SentIo ge ld ing , h a s boo n Branc used in the mountains, reo- top. isteredAQHA.Anow6’x12' 9 w stocktnJer.324-7292.____ ^

Can32i-7335,___________H O R S E SA LE

TWIN FALLS LIVESTOCK U rg iCOMMISSION COMPANY umi

Frf(toyJU y29theP M throTad( sato first, havo rogis- pm.tered horses in by 5:30 PM. lo d

6:30 R a i l ^ Avo733-7474 - j j j -

-HOHSESHOGNG

Ho(orcoid Robo_ Tim W ison 9 3 4 - 5 9 5 2 _ ,o „

OktorWotd) maro pony. $7£great whh kkis.Rktos. $1C

drr^es.comptotowithhox- $12 noss4cw t.$1500 .‘

Cal543-6967. pHaRegistorodbladi4whllo CatLeopard Appatoose gold- s„,a]

.R o g .Q H gelding. 7 y e a r s 2i'.

old. well oroko. must soil. yj,„ 73 3 -^3 0 ,________ ______ _ ! <

711 HORSE T V ?EQ UPjCN T . TVD

’89 C4B .1 horso traitor, now painl. $2350,536-2206

CirctoJ 4 Logon Coach so4 h o r s e 4 ^ t r a i t o rB .Coll Wade Zolingor toto evos 678-3342 _

Lane 2 horse traitor. $1200. \ y' ___ J k

713 POULTRY AND RABBITS J r t

Froo; usod chickon wire, a t 007 F ish and G am o. Jo rom o * gird Fomi. Frank 3 ^ ^ 5 9 . ^

714 SHEEP & GOATS ' ' H z

Pygm y g o a ls , doe a n d 3 m on th old wothor. $125- um both. 352-4325

--------------------------------------- 486-718 FARMMSC. 1

9'X 9*x 8' high motal granary, and Make onof. 324-3601 486

Approx 1.000 codar p o s ts . MS b id on lol. Idaho Fish 4 3.! Game. 3244359, VC

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601 ANTK3UES _ J

Antique biko, around 1950. ^25 •g lrP s . original Schw inn.

$300, CnI 7 ^ 6 2 1 5 .Quoon Anno'bullot 4-dining rnc

lab le w-loavos. 423-4678 awovesorm so ve

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506-809(02 APPLIWCES

15 cubic 41 d w st Iroozor.

Srand new Amana, standard lop. ralrigorator freezer with9 year warranty. 324-6732

^ o rsa lo W ash e r 4 D ryor.$250.734-9597 alter 6 PM .

INVENTORY LKJUDATION ,SALE.

jirg o A ssortm ent ol v a cu ­u m s. $ 2 0 o a c h . Ju ly 20 th ro u g h Ju !y '3 0 ;9 a m to 5 ' pm. Many makes 4 models10 choose from.

215E»olandOr,4ayiag etodtic dothos diyor,

noar new-iiko now. Onginal $495. asking $350.■ 734-7404,________

^ i l t appUancos: rolrigora- to rs .$ 1 2 5 -$ 2 2 5 ;d ry e r s . $ 7 5 - $ 1 0 0 ;r a n g e s . $50- $100. Konmoro g o s dryor t1 2 5 .734-0465 ehar 60m,

^ o d to in g . nood to so l op- pliancds and cu p b o ard s .CaM 825-5143,___________

Sman gas r o l r ^ a to r , works won. $250, ^ 2 0 8 0 ■Sm Iltt'sU sed Appllarwes.

245 Washington 734-1965 W/D. Ranges. Relrlgs. 3f>

to W dav warranty. 9-5 Wanted dead or alive.TVs, VCR-s. 4 Appls.TV Doctor. 734-Si 68.Whft(f--Wosiing House oven Litotww$130.CT6-1784.

B04 BUILDING MATERIALS

14 shoots. 7/16 wokir board.$ 1 2 0 . L e a v e 'm e s s a g e . 423-5374

Now 36'_»^o»d c o re

807 CtOmiNO-*’Boautilul wedding dross, with

s tra ig h t sk irt, long tra in , sizo 6 . P a id $ 7 6 5 . w ant SSOO, 734-0301,

B09 COMPUTERS

486<» VLB. 8 Ram. 340 HD 15" monhor. 14.4 modom low ercase, cotor printer. and nw o $1400,676-7250,486 SLC 33. minitower. 130

MB harddrive. 2 MS ram s.3 .5 1.44 MB d rivo , co lo r VGA. m o u se . 101 key ­b o a rd . 90 day w arran ty . U pgrodablo . $ 8 0 0 . AutoRox Plus 678-7580_______

IBM done 366 ,20 MEG HO.' G E O S so llw a re . p r in te r, ‘ m c to m .$ 7 » -837.6^168

Multimedia computer, droam features, local doator. mall ofdorprtoe-736-0711.

Now 486-66 com plete sy s.420 HO SVGA sollw are. '' 1 yr.warr, $1600. t i r a d e availabto. (8 0 n 377-1flQO,

Packard BoO 286. 3 'A 4 5 ’/ . drivos, 40 mog. hard drivo. color VGA monitor. P a n a ­so n ic 9 pin p r in te r, p lus mouso. and hard vreod roll aw ay cabinet, $575. Usod very1itlto,733-2841.

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O uoon s lo v o , 3*4 c o rd s o rw ood .»6P Q . CollntlOf e o m . 324-2836.

Bfow oodtof sate. 324-6641,

811 RiRNTTURE ANO CARPETS.

5 p lo c o b la ck & o^old w ater bod bdrm M t. Black iaquo ro rttons lnm on i con- tor,$12S.S36-S463.

B unk b o d s o l ; c o m p lo to , , S13S; S m al sino dosk. $39: pifto chosi. t4 0 ; vanity wilh m irro r. >■ S95; lu ll s izo h id o -a -b o d . $ 6 9 ; sw ivol fo c k o r . $ 5 9 ; ta b io & 4 chairs, $69.

THE BARGAIN SIDE . 221UAINAVE.W .

________ 733-5656_________

Couch artd lovosoaii rust-fk>- ra l p rin t, oxc. c o n d itio n . $S(f0. Call 73 6 * 3 9 4 6 . or734-6767.________________

ForsaJo:2antiqi»o libow tik>i08. & 1 so td wood ond

inbto. 733^779.__________

Full sizo pillow top matlrofts & box sprirM. still in ptoslic. t l SO. C a l 7 ^ 8 8 8 1 .

K IngstzopUowlop m altross & box sprino. still in p la s tic , ro o u la r » 4 9 9 , «>ln tor 1250 734-6681,

O ok din ing tob lo w ith loal a n d 6 c h a ir s . $ 5 7 5 . C all

_ 324-2244._______________O uoon sizo h id o -a -b o d .

$125. B u n k b o d so l.$ 1 3 5 . Smo/idrossor. $>S.

734-5335--------------------------Ouoon sizo hkio-away

matching couch & lovosoat. Wuo cut volvot, Bluo roclin-,

or. NoarV now. $600.' ________ 736-9280.________

Ouoon sizo pillowtop m attress A box spring, still lnD lastle$200:7j4.8& l1._ TWIN UATTOESS SETS- $69. Fulso(s-$119. Hotot Quoon Of Kino sott-$99.

G ood Cor>dllion CflU 734-1373.678-4933

' Twin sizo pillow lop mattross & box sprino. stil in plastic.y i? 5 .p n i% « e a ? L ---------

812 HEATING i AIR CO W m O M N G

Bullor w oodstovo. oxcolloni eoodition. $250. 5 4 4 .7 5 5 L

814 JEWELRY AND FURS

4 .4 0 CT d ia m o n d c lu s te r ring . $1500 . High quality .40 cuslom d iam ond ring. $699.95. Twin FaUs Coin & Pawn, 7334050.---------------

815 U W N « GARDEN ..

Q uick sh a d e , privacy . Vory pretty trees grow 6-6 ft por yr. $3 .95 -$5 .45 dellvored mo. Ponod. plantobto now. Braehufit (^> 4 4 7 -4 1 8 1 .

T ra c to r ro to tillln g . w oed mowing, blade work, conu- rutinfl AaotMV3a&-4631.

T ra c to r fo to tillin g . w eed m o ^ , btado worK eom>- ^ % o ( M V 3 2 6 U 6 3 1 .

817 MISCELLANEOUS FORSALE

14 tl t e i ^ o o w ith po lo s.

1B64 C h e v y 1 to n dua lly $ 9 5 0 .7 x 1 6 tra iler . $350 1982 red M u su n g . $1350 N ice te n t tr a i le r , $ 1 5 0 0 423-6205. Wmvo mossapo.

3 5 0 Y am ah a W arrio r w opfByer, chromo roO ber w ligh ts lo r hill s iz e PU. CalC T B -3 ^ ______________

A D e e p F ro o z e r ; Oryor Couch. 19* color tv wtlh ra m o lo : m o u n ta in b ik e ; jt w o m e n 's c lo th in g . C a'734-0674_______________

Blaze Kina wood siove. L k now $ 300 b o s t o ile r . C a736 0 3 8 0 ‘---------------

B ody By J a k e , e x e rc is oqutoment, liko now , vido ind . $60 or bosl otter.

C a r w a te r b o d . w -fram i headboard , liner, heate r m a t t r e s s . E x co l conc$150.734-7073._________

Ctolhing store fixtures, rodi ro u n d r a c k s , 4 -w a y s . 1 ra c k s , h a n g o rs . d o c o ri tions, etc. Groat oortdilion p r ic e s . 4 3 6 -4 5 2 2 or 67i &M1 days.

C o ln -o p & D rop Laundry 1102Kimberiy Road. No: to th e S h a k e -O u l. Oro laundry ft ironing welcomi G oodprkas.F asl& irio rtd MKvtea. 734-6960.

F e n d e r PA s y s te m , $401 S a d d le , g o o d cond itlo r y M O C ar324-7310.

For S a lo : B O O ploce Avo C o n o c tb n .C a lfW 2 S 0 4

For sale: card row racks, Ugi lixtures. and c a sh reglsis C aa734-6177. - r

For sa le : H onda XLIOO.c c le lor p a r ts . U se d sw ir

. « a t .7 3 M m ._________Froe pallets. Call 7 3 3 ^

T h e T im es N e w s , o r ste by the 0^ betw een 6 a S d 5 o m ? 1 g 3 « < S l .W .

Q o C a rt f tS e g a B f tm e M i

H a g e rm a n . M ov ing sal<

--------------to v e ed tf -ch a lr -o o in an ^bunMwds w -m straas M ,

la g78-7« g K argo M asta f L o r n ^ r r *

for sm an i r u e k ..* i5 0 ,7 a 6012 --------------

M o sle r c a s h a a j a . $35 0 ' 734-4147 Of 733-7107.

c - 6 , •nrtios-Nows, Twin Falls.

i .............

n e o u s - R e c

817 MSCELLANEOUS— - FORSALE_________

>11 M otorcydo lairing, oxc. con ­dition, $125/onor. H ottco

I g asw o^ eo lo r,$125 /o llo r.— £ iJl734 -a i40 . . . _

U ovlng lC om plc lo satollltowkh lorgo senwn TV. good condition. Soars 10 Iroozor. All goo d cond ition . C all

Tr --------ck OW wood kitchon cook stovo. n. $65,Tollladios8U too.$15.

Eloctric m osl sllcor. $1,0.. ■r Etoctric siono groin grindor.

' S 6 5 .543-5843.___________ilh O n a n g o n . 12 KW. ru n sze nood.bSO O . 866 2673____ol Rolrtgorator. baby swing, car * s e a t . 2 high ba ck rocking

cho irs , ft storoo s ta n d lor. Bale. 736-6638.___________

Regular Nintdndo. 5 gam os

,n 5 i 50. Nico eotle tabte. $30. o r Call 734-6662 attor 6om._ S iovo , $300: rabbit c ag o s .

$ 3 0 p o r 3 :4 rim s o il lord ftd truck. $25 oo; flute. $250; 2

p r e s s u r e ta n k s . $ 5 0 oa .5 : 32<-3430____________ __

Supor singto walor bod. $75.— OW bod. $50. Old AFX skx ^ 423.4664. ovos.

Tbe B est In Nm t Age ” E leetjonie Technology rtiii Msnutocturod by some ol tho

to p n a m es in b u s in e s s . S o n y . Fishor. K odok, &

— 7 m a n y moro. Everyth ing»“ Irom hom o socurity to tho

loiost in virtual roaliiy soH-___ w are . A vailable- onlyBd. through liscontod distribu- 35. tor. For moro into. 7 3 ^

7458orw riteK .O . Unlimit­ed , Box 667 Twin Fate , ID

— 63303-0667. ____________(at. Ultra-kinelic I walor sofloner In-, brinotnnk.$50.734-5335_

Usod bs(n wood. 2x6's. _ 2*4-8. kindling wood all

kinds, loasoni^k). All in Hill _ j^ M f ^ ^ C « l l4 M :6 1 9 2 ^ I. Wanlod to buy: pick-up typo i. box utiitytrailors. lot 206-324-5858.----------

818 MUSICAL l _ WSTRUMENTS

a ? C arvod oak upright. $650 . • Spinot Piano $595 . Baby

— orand. $1595.678-2717 Qultsrs-Etoctric Bass $250,

amplilior. $250. A coustic___ otoetrk;$4M. 734-3335.onl Ib an e z 12 str ing g u ita r ft •11 Poovey ibditbn amp. $300

iQf both. 734-2375________KEYBOARD PU Y E R NEEDEOIOfCW/Rock

___ Band. Must be wining tote r irovoisrhsvepfotosslorul lity «trtudo.Calfra3-3006. ” 0^ R astored Pi»r>os.73»3905-

_ 819 OFFICCE Q U FtEH T

Coplors tof sa lo . L argo so- ^ lec tion o l recond ltionee

copiers stsrting s t $295.1 1! *’ , yoor w arran ty a v a ila b le

fcall734-99B8 ■ M oslor c a sh s a le . $ 3 5 0 0

734w«147or733-7107.

^ 820 PETSAND o e d SUPPUESxt'*- .2 L . 1 le m a lo law n b o x o r . <

m o n th s old lo r s e ll . 7361 7305.__________________

2 AKC Brittney b ird d o g s------ liv e r‘ ft w hite m a le , 1lo s . w eeka old. all sho ts. $201

ea. Can 736-7028.Illv 2 light bfown female Pomei 350. enlan p u r o b n x ^ 9 woek 350. old. $ 1 M e a .487 .2263 ._ . SOO. 3prcockBtk>ls.1 lovo bird. iQO. 677-3319.r w - a KC Boston Terrier, lemakt f * - $200. C a l 934-5559._____C b" AKC Chocolsie Lab Pups.____ m a le s . R eady for a goo•yor; h o m e on 7 -S 7 -9 4 . Ce h re - 734-4365______________

■ifr,____ dew c law s rem oved , finLiu) ■ sh o u . Champion linos, cs C all 5 4 3 ^ 4 a l t o f 6 p m .____ AKC Shih 12U qua lity maic ls tf ' -pup, sh o w o rp e t. 2 shoti Moo podtoree. $ 3 5 0 5 2 -4 4 6 6 .

Basset Hound, AKC trf-colo

le r ft Black Lob, nuetored male, ond - C a l 201

rods- Boston. BIsck o r HarloquI s . >• D one w snted for stu d so :o ra - yjeea. 677-3319

Free to good homo: Your AKC Dalmation. 734-9674

G olden RetflevorX Spanli N o n boautlfu

S l f P cellen t child’s p o t, fami

■ L ake land T errier pupple r r r r $400. To approved homi 5^® " Q n lv C a lg g 4 9 f t4 .

P u r ^ r o d boxer pupa. 32

' P u re b re d B oxer p u p ^

Purebred Dalmatian puppkE??op f12S .C a l423 : 441 . C :6 am P u re b re d S ib e r ia n H us W. w i|h p a p eri.le n ia la ,7 fT

o ld ; n e e d s m oro rooi SS3: $300tenef. 733^)566

:Red Hoolef, moto, 2 yra 0 7 ^ B e llev u e. C all 206*78. m I ; _______________

^ . 3 ROTTWEILER, AKC, 2 yr I na lrs , n%ele. targe ft h as great_____ h s a d .3 m o o td m ^ .QuflM should be extren>ely laig

$450 e a . 532-4139. • ra c k R o B w ^ « s l^ :W A A J « , 736 - C a l 734-0435. altem oo

ft eveninQS. _______S p r ln o ^ /L ^ u p p la a .$ '

of. 7* t* * p 3 7 ^ TC2.

I i ^ 'o M c T R o ^ i tn e B toft a

■ W a n te d : M ala AKC Wj

Ills, Idaho Monday, Ju ly 25.

821 STEREOS/ , , . , 8 RADIOS/CDS =

n- Homo Audio Equipmo<\) “:o

822 TOOLSAND ^ Jd IIACHINERY V.

Ili. 2 lorklilts. 10B2 Cotorpillor. _ V 50C , 5 0 0 0 lb s . , 16 It. C

— r e o c h .L P g a s . $ 8 0 0 0 0 '

5 1978<2S ;586-C .60001te ..|S“ d io so l m otor, $ 12 ,000 or _

b o s t o ile r . C o llJohn 676- ^— P1116 d a y tim e s , o r 678 -f’® 5 400 m orn ings end ovo- 7___■ ninos.^ L adders, scattolding. pros-po su row asho r. 2 w a y ra d io . "lor m l« . 733-9042------------------ -

^ 823 VARIETYTOODS « r ANDSERVICES _

30 B&G P ro d u c e P ick-Y our- t.Own GrarwJ O peqlnal Sot.

^ Ju ly 3 0 . Blflgor-ft So tto r ® lhan over. lOocrps. 57 vnr-

iiio so fv o g o tab lo s Sorno

. Sw oot co rn and o th e r pro- J— duco . O pon dally. 1 mile

no rth o l H agorm an. Call

(ho ----------------------------824 VIDEO

in j ENTERTAINMENT ; IhS * TELEVISION

nlv 16* Z onlth color TV. $50 \bu- 73340137 __________36- 52* M agnavox big scroo ti.

" £ 2

L - Unn-Fri. 733-8546. -

fL Unkton UST 4400 laaor 3500— salollito system , comploto .

packago. txcoilont condi- ^tion, omy 1 yoor old. $1500.

825 WANTED TO B U Y ' i

— 10“ 4L argsrnon ;W oridnQ . 50. co lor t v ’s & VCR’s . Call , iby 423-4676 ovos ft wknds__ USED CELLULAR PHONE '50, _________734-8529.________

g . double woll molalbostos__ pipe, spark arrostor. stormr ft coUar, ft all connoctions for XX) lirep fsco . 6 ' s te e l p o s ts . ___ 423-5104.

' B S"94s must Trucks, VI

n ' ■■^ ^ 11 inaj; ~ stock r— ^ now! _k ;

Irt" Siaie?

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a ■ j j g g

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— YOU’D EXPE TO PAY OVEI $ 2 B . 0 0 0

Zf >94 CLIr v -------------------------^l^>ark

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c rea tio n a l

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.,825 WANTED7 0 b u y ' I

. ^ m p u l o r s . p rin te rs , ony- th in g o loc tron id , NOT WORKING o r WORKING. 733-6760, W J olckuo tnwf !

* G arogo door, light yellow li-* b o r g la s s . W ould liko '

14-wido X 9’ high. But would . c o n s id b r a sm a lle r s izo .. Call 734-3346.___________

otionoum p. CaB 629-5324 . aHof 9am & boioro 10pm or r loave mso a t 629-5201. *.’ 7 B R .R om lng ton xp-100.

' Looking iof Slh whootor. late- m odol will tr a d e acroogfr• lor. 934-6183.____________

- ' prolor setup in perk in Twtn

FaUs. Moms, or ovos.________ 734-8457________

“ Military rifle & Carbine p a n s ' I. w antod. Ml Csrb ine Para- r tro o p o rsto ck w a n ted p lu s

a n y o th o r p a r ts su c h a s 0 slings, o iors, 15 or 30 shot I- m ogozlnos or ammo. Rillo I. m a g a z in e s lo r M14 or :

MIAV also d ips lor Ml Ga-

r sta tio n w agon. 7-8 P a « « n -0 flor. m axim um o l $200 0 . .. II A lso w ood shapor ft wood

lath to o b -C a l 678-7873. _ T m itorlor12ltboal.

• C a l 734-7761.W on tod : 1 9 68 -72 C h o ^

)■ W an te d : 5 to n s o l se co n d _ cutting or a llalla g rass mix

hay lor horses, no rain, Do- j- livorod In Twin FaUs.

734-3412.________________T W an te d : G ood u so d g a s i. lorklill. RoasonoW o price.

Con 676-1573, days ft evos I* attor 6om. 678-6045. .' W a n te d I rr ig a tio n equip*

n m e n t . u s e d m ain llno ft 0 whoollino. C a l 726-918 5 ._1. W anted to buy a pro 7 5 Lux- ) ury car in excel shapo. also

a nigh porloimanco bicycle.

W an to d to buy: Cylindor _ hood for a 1987 Isuzu pick- Q uo. Phono 733-5724.^ W anlod to b w gontto #o>al- _ oosa maro. Call 733-7633.: W an to d to buy : goo d 351 _ Ford modiRod motor with or is wiihoul auto uans. Must be m g o o d ft roaso ijab te prico.X Old maiblos. any finount ft I. o ld W alt D isney cartoon

a lassos. 866-2786.

S t g o n o w t o m s

vans, utOity vi _________________ f i o m .

f 9 4 CR

igine •« « . OD A/T »A/C •?>«- WiixJows 8

m t________i____________ •

j g i T n g a

i>ei:t / • • i i H l iIER

.EARANGEl 19IM FORI

IS Im-'i

825 WANTED TO BUY ' t

Wantod: lale model MF 860 i

W a n to d iO d o rb ro k e n g u n :

W anted: Relrigerator. queen J size bod, couch, love seal, living room chairs, ooffee & end i^ 9lee, in good s h m . Coll 7 3 3 - 7 8 6 6 o r ^ 6 - ,0300.2-gp*"-____________ '

W anted: RoseviOe, Hull and o th e r old po tte ry . Butter- c h u rn , c o lfo e g r in d e r , brendino Irens Of « M t have ' v o u l c J 734-6915.

W anted: Sm all tractor, can ' r ^ J ^ ^ equipment. C a l

Wonted: SuperNintondo ”

aakterKoDv W an tod to buy: 10 H P

Tecumsoh Engine Vestode s h ^ ^ f ^ ^ y * . Need

W o n t o ^ ^ ^ a ol 18-

W an tod lo -b iiy , a n y odd p ieces Spode China, nist- 3 2 ^ * 0 6 d ^ Tree pattern ,

W AN TED TO BUY: Mining tr a u m e l ft a s so r te d oq u im o n l. R e a s o n a b lep A ».-324435L _________

W antod to buy: m otorcycleO oar.326-42fe___________

W anted to Buy: NES or S u ­p e r N E S. good cond . wiff p a y c a sh . Ask lor S u san ,to ^ 7 5 7 0 ______________

W arited to buy: O neida sll- '• vorploto F an tasy pattom .

0011734-7665 allor 4pm. W anted iff buy: Swamp cool-

e r. S h o p w ork b e n c h e s , w arehouse sholvos ft gon- dolas. Can 733-3202.

W ontod to buy u se d p a ra - c h u to lo rc h l ld ro n s p la y house . CaD 733-1398 alterfiom._______ '

W anting to buy Star T rokft S isr W ars action ligures ft r e la te d ite rn s. C all 7 3 3 -

i 0 016anvtlm e.___________r W ant to buy 1965 Mustarig > w ith 2 6 9 o r 302 m otor in

g o o d w orking cond . A 3- p ie c e d u s ty ro se , pink or

1 mauve couch in good cond. 733-6838

lake loom for tl vehicles, cais i...at the right

lO W N J

5 & locki •O w se-lit Window Defn

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PRICE.... i. .> » '■ _________

to TEMPO 2

•I.d|rt»Jwito.SW«.SiSOoAwl

B25 WANTED TO BUY

W an te d lo buy: U sed Vita- m lxarlulc^

W an te d : T ran sm issio n fot 1982-19e5Ton\adoorRlv-

sp u rs , c h a p s , gu n s, tack c a to lo g a e x c t. Ron 510.- 820-79S3. • -

W an t to b u y : 6 p e rso n ot larger hot tub also 4 match­ing m a g a lo fit sm all pick- UP. 7334X116____________

aanPU. Eva 7 3 4 -8 ^ .W ant to -buy: fruil d ry er, ft

o n e w h ee ig a rd e n cuHlva-tor, 7 3 3 ^ 4 ----------------^

W an t to buy : L a te m odel pick-up, M azda or Toyota. L o w in m a ea g eo rV A o ro -

' a ta r V an. N eeded lor com­m e rc ia l b u s in e s s . 733-0016 _______________W am to b w P o n a b lo a rc welder ft F M high perior- mac«pansfor93oof42S.

825-5406 W ant to buy: RabbiU, Rais ft

M k».S36:5670___________Whito Ifeorgloss shea m good

condition to fit Toyota short b e d 2 w heel drive pickup. P re fe r front ft s id e sliding

W Hchester RHea. 734-8466 V /o u td ik e ao o o d k ln o n te fa

- pood horncK.4^-2.145

827 QABAQE SALES

GARAGESALETIME!

2 DAYS, 6 LINES,

additional lines.U sted by separa ta d tie e

fo ry e u rc o n v le rw e o n F rtd sy 'e ftS a tu rd a y 'a .

.With prepayiT<an t you a t y

a n U nde ofg o o d les l D eadlines: T hu rsday 12A1

j. noon for Friday;' Friday 12 « 0 noo n for Sat.

Tl k H [^*1the ’95s alread san available t price!illCTOR

Jefmst •Conwfiieritt Group • ’Old* Ab Bog

I 9 SE S S j H I

M <

2 0 , 9 12-DR. SP0R1

827 GARAGE SALES

r W V E H T O R Y ^ P A T IW

r L arge A ssortm ent o l va cu - ‘ um s. $ 2 0 e a c h . J u ly 20 '* through July 30. 9 am to 5

pm. Many makaa ft ntodela- tochooselrom .-I. ■ 21s Eastland Dr.

m_ 801 ATVSAND>11 . HOTORCYCLfS .

1973 Hariey D avidson , ox-X ceBen. cond. 324-3506, .I- 1977 Honda $150 .1962 Ma-

Kne. $125 .1982 P S E S ^ n compound bow . 5 5 - 7 0 % .. $ 1 0 ^ ^ 1 9 7 9 P in to n e e d s Z motor. $ 100 .734 -6220 . orV 734.7211 ____________)- 1982 Suzuki O S 1 100 GK. _ $1500.837-4856.

1 9 82Y am aha65D M axim. 10.000 mi. nm a ft kxika likerww. 543-4440.733-4910.

1992 K L R -650. e x c e lle n t r cond. $3000 o r b o s t o iler.

C a l Rick alter 5 pm.J 543-6341.________________ _(1 '1 9 9 3 - Y a m a h a B la s te r ,

7 w .knofoom syaiem & covor ■ h d u d e d .7 3 i« 7 2 a t i e r 5- -ea H onda V FR 750F, o n l /

120 0 m i., (nint c o n d . $ 7 ,0 0 a -o lle r . C a ll d a y s

- 6 7 6 ^ Of 677-4642 a»or 7:00. (Ask lofJanodL -------^

•93 W R -250 , low mIo. well m a ln ls ln ed .a x o e llen U o r traP or race. Vary fast. Only $3400. CaD 324-2525 loavenameftnuffibor,__________

Honda XR-500 '8 2 . $1200.733^645_________ •

K aw asaki K D 100M , oxcol eond.$3S0.CaHS37-6916.'

, Km p tttssKltd m mind when you w ant to exchan gs unused hsms for cash.

I 903 BOATS ANDMARINE fTEMS

XI 15' Glaspar, SO hp B ^ m d e .l l ^ d i t k x a i S O O .

t Ca0324-7310

midy aiiiving. le to choose

i i A

^ A S $20,670iBogSofer/^fionl/Reofnoonnotj

B 8v F f ^

t •H w D e fr o s t <

003 BOATSAND • » UARMErrEHS

1076 T r lta n io tb o a t . 1 9 tt.. ' 460 e n g in e . R uns ft looks a o o d .A o o O or bo sl o iler. 543-6341, a lte r 5 pm , a s k . forRtek.________ ■■ 1

1 2 ' L iv ingston tri-hull with I IraDer. excel cond, convert-

b le top. skio c u r t ^ . $750 o rbest oner. 637-4699. ■ -

14’ lib e rg lo s s b o a t w ith a ' t r a i le r , 3 0 . hp iwlIh a Chrysler motor, good cond. -$ io o o .C a a :b 3 4 i9 3 . 2

1 4 ' S a a n y m p h a lum inum fishing boat w-9.9 hp motor ft IriritroUIng motor w-bat- .

' lory. Plus sc a ts ft downrig- E go r . $ 1 6 5 0 o r b o s t o ile r .

.9nly3v<w soM .S43-63S9.. 1 9 9 1 18ft Bayllner Capri. 94 - oui board. $7800 Of bost ol­

lo r. 6 7 8 -1 1 1 6 d ay tim e ft

■ ar&! 19921606 Spoctnjm with 70 > I hp e n c ^ . kvo wen. storago r c o m c^ m o n ts , $6500. C o l

734^506 aftor 6 pm. •. '6 9 -2 0 ll. SC H APA RRA L.

o pon b o w , V 8-230 H P.' Moro O D , VDO g a u g e s . : ; bucket so a u , promkim sto- '

reo , pow or ongino covor- r su n d e c k ; H alon fire sy s- ‘ tem, stainloas ond teak, full -

c o v e r , m ooring c ovo r, 3 I p rops, troiler. -94 licenses.

. skis, tubs, tow rope, under 65 hours, p riced to soil at

•. $12,900. 788-5927 or 768- , _ 7878.

* 904 CAMPERSANO SHELLS

/ Cuslom Topper campor ; shon. tinted windows ft sTid- 5 ing roar windows, fits-88 or

n ^ e r Chovy or GMC PU. r. $300. Can 5434605 oarty " m om ing.altor3pm .or

loovo msoly

S IZ ZJ U

m A

- - t ,

' 12'A IL N t camper. S h o w .h o t w a to f. p o liy . 2 w ay

: frktao.$t46(r«be8l.ofler. i 734S » 6 evenings —

1984 10>A' L ance com per. i d r , axtra-mourtad Ice box,. lully co n ta ined , m aiiyex-•t I ra s , g o o d c o n d . $42 0 0 .\ ^ 1 7 3 4 -7 6 8 9 . _ • -: 1992-OlCaribou camper, fol

■ 2 - lO V i'over-sho tcsm pers,: soll-conl.,oofi.otodric.re- , lrlg.19B2& 1965.bolhln . «i»5dI. cond. 324-2670. _I- Brahm a pickup sholl ft new

h so rl ter short bed pickjp. $350.324-8207.

4 sikJo-h campor b r lu B s i* ^I- PU w ithbodftstorage. i $400 or boct ollor.0 Can 324-5765 or 733-1734

1 906 GUNS AND I RIFLES

: , , Pawn. 733-4050.

b 2 A K C B r ittn e y b ird d o g s , r liv e r ft w hite m a le , 11

w ooks old. all shots. $200 [u ait. Can 736-7028.________

s. 3x9 s lo p e In .2 8 0 Rom - y m ington, $575. {$K 5 w-o

G U N SH O WAugust 6th ft 7th. 9-5.

Elko Nevada, at tho conven­tion center. For more info

011916-934-7230- ~ Remmfngton 670 Wingmas- J- tor. 3- f2 pat)go, Don W w- X son 357, 1? heavy bent ribI ba rn il.$22Soaorm akoof-; lor Call423-5565..

R ugerB ta« * h « J^k x > g . , eoh. 736-8230.

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907 HOTTUBS . 911ANDPOOLS

6 M non-fib«rol«M tubT '8 2 Vi everythlfto n e e d e d la an* wllti c ud«Kt■»1650■3 4■S3 7

e p e r w n h o t tu b . $ t 2 0 0 or S d o H e r . 733-5762. ^

Sloded.»35(^73;W164 WM. Of d a v i 734-1270

906 MOTOR HOMES *'•'ANDRV^ .

19S8 C io n *0*10901 the m e “ «Ttoga Jew el Motorhome. 26 . J S S ilTIio Ford, 19,ei2 m it,d fM r.tw in b ed t.e le ep e .6 . 912 Bu« kl to la r charoer-miero-w aw -eif-etero-Onenoenw- ____slo r-tlde ■torage*blnt-low i e* a8V8» m . BtceaofUl *25.000 734733-0047 •________- 1974

.19«30'OUTCW^ROY- _ |i ]AL, 5TH ULTRA GLIDE i s KL0 X dED.$22^ . bei

f ly 's H’ US UiiO P iN SUNDAYS _SS(

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7 3 25 n S uperio r, tow mis. 8^ new peint.a]r, Onan gener- Tbra

• W -B 630 or.

AIR STREAM 0X t2 5 3 V A ift tr e e tn U ^ .

Uke new. S12.SOO.734-4U 7 Of 733-7107

rm reedy (0 00 South but mjr m a ile r la n ’l . F o r a a le a 1079 C ru ise Air Two, 25 ' motor home, haa AC ft cal- alyslic h e a te r , a n d other BM dies. Call 733-0202 or roave a m e s s a g e on an* _ _

Muit s a l e : '9 3 custom built lO a 5th w h ee l, tr l-ax le a . aw-(^ M s.12* sSde out, washer Airpft 3 ^ . cwnral ak & hoat. reimany e x tra s . Must so o to _SL Bocredrte. 420-5626 m w -

910 spofnm Q Q O O os

B ushnell b in o c u la rs 6x40 . 4MS75. R o ller b la d e Z e tra nub la d e s , u s e d only tw ice . Itk

6 . i e s . -04 m o d e le r . _C ito n a ir sn o w b o erd S .1 . 4 „»200. Button Cruise snow- 71

SSI?;.“5;SI.W Jiw slg k tb e n eh ,« 1 0 0 .B lk e rack $30. A lb e « odor. ^

4234393_________________Solonex W th leg , fly attach- *

menta. Owner fiitf d u su it. 324-4309. —

100911 TRAVEL - _

TRAILERS1970 Security . 16* fully SOH- m.

co n ta in e d , e x c e l sh a p e , masM naC 3< ^ TTUJtasfl. . . — ^

1972 E kkxado 20 ', self-con- 1 la ln e d , s u p e r c le a n , lowm iles , $ 5 9 9 5 . c o n s id e r ___t r a d e .3 2 6 -4 9 1 l o r 326 - “4223 toave IOC

1079 Layton 28 ’ 5th whoel, —MgfM fca l 352-4617. 1»! 199126 ft. Terry Roson 5(h

wheel traSer. Mini cond. f.Lota & lots of oxtras. ]

S43.4237 J199232'H ilchhikor5lh T f;

wheel, u t t r a g ^ , ^ . ^ ctowave, awning. $29,995.

d l 5 « 3 K 3 . _____ t» .1993 33' Travel Supremo Slh fJ

wheef, re a r Wiehon. Super «

7330B61_______________ ^'7 7 P a lo m in o te n t tra ile r .

s le e p s 6 , icebox , h e a te r, ^s tove , go o d con^ , $ 1250. P

■ 3 2 6 ^ r O o f M 5 ^ ____ *M ust ee lll Custom built'80. S

1? tipoU, afr. cwnlng. por* ^

I• L ot78 .e3dl182oH H «y84. n

736-1192 leave mso • 7

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t1400 .733^ 178 .ano r5 . -------4 trav e ltra i le ir.3 2 t t.se t1 -__ lOOe contahwd. Air, awning, ste­reo , m icrowave, lo. o a th , ___ _garden tub. Cosl 1^3,000, lo y n ae ll fo r $1 4 ,5 0 0 . S e e a ttS ISM m berivR d.flO . • m*,?r ls to c ra t Low L iner, 16*. com

olidayTrBvolof24'k»ng.AII and se tt conlained; AC. awning, and ye»Yciean.733-7673. • loai

12 UTUTY 1976 TRAUIRS to[;

6 'a iu m .c a rlra ilo r.$ 4 5 0 0 . _Z3§734-4147 or 733-7107 19779 7 4 Allo 4 0 ' sem i tra ilo r. s c rW 750.7M -I147.------------- » -•0 9 2 1 6 lt.Tand6m axloflol- fJ*'b e d lre i lo r . $ 1 3 0 0 .10 ft. 'o n

6j(1?lan d e m ax lo .$ 1000.7x18*tandemcafhaulor,

tx1 2 iandeffllnctosedtrmifc>r' w /doub le do o r, a lo ra g e 91( bins, $900 .2 PU tailaoles . ^$35 oa. CaB 733-0245.____ t n

I’x18'x4'.$1000.734-4624 V^ rbreo placomolorcyclo trail- 196! e r . sm all liio s , bo st o llo r. axl L ea v e m e sse g o a t 7 3 4 - hp 9040. _ so.

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r en t or sa le V o o m o m h ly •JBy ? 7 ? W . ? W ? ? ----------- 100

1002 AUTOPARTS-. (R E PA IR S

4 :1 5 * X 8* c a s t a lum inum m r a . tu ib ln e d ^ n to r 4 V 4 irtSiiholoChsvySoOAsHer. Caa734-5007.___________

^7‘^ l V l l r e M 2 0 0 ! 87*92 t t P a th lin d o r b ru sh g u a rd .$ 1 5 0 o r b e s i o f lo r .S u n - 18*b e a m p ro o an o BBO grill « '$45 . 7^ 4-6607.______ ____ tr

JAPANESE EN O M E* JU TRANS. 4x4 tpociaia ig«

1 - 8 0 0 0 6 5 ^ 2 ______ ^

1003 AUTOS-OTHER1976 VW Rabbit. 1981 VW !?

R abb it, 1961 ^ a g le 4x4 ^w ag o n . All n e e d w ork . 91m a te oflor. 733-7918. g

—1979 DodgevBft;$900 a - 7 1 9 6 0 A m e ric m E ^ 4 x 4

Station WagonlOOO. "C a l 4 2 3 ^ 1 4 . __ ^

1005 ANDQUEAUTOS

1952 Ford F-100. Hal h e ad JV8. Will seQ extra c ab and ^chassis wkh truck or exu& I t1935 Ford p U u p needs re- rrs to re d . 5 ^ 6 4 0 5 a l te r 6 _ b p»".

1955 Ford 2 dr. runs g rea t.

1970 Chevy Coivetle. 4 5 4 ,4 ^

S5isas«iGa°i«S: li»Slodo“^ . n

‘56 Fo rd PU . 3 5 2 e n g in e ' J 15 ,0 0 0 m iles SW B, new pa ln tftipoh lttery .C O ,^ sto roo . Sortous inquiries

only. Call atter 6 on w eek- _d f l« . 543^001.__________ -9.

■65 Comet, 4 dr. Clean. i _ !

C lassic 1959 Chovy Flee t- Misk le P U .N ew 3 2 7 e n g ln e ; tM w lltes,w hoels.pain(iob. /733-5700 eyofls. I

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lior •Duo! Sport Minors •Mudi.MudiMoie!

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l o r t a t i p n ,

05 ANTiQUEAUTOS 1007 T

l60PonUec,CQfflplt(eori^' -eO Forj

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E o u p i e i r

»72 IH hnn aerow, 382 mo- o r , new m otor o v e rh au lin ^ clu tch , six new tire a ,- 1987Cin d 20 n Spudnik se lf un- gine.ced in g b e d . $8000.536*. ovegs2200. ■_________- io e 7 F .>76 *W900 Ktnworth trao- ceb,<lor, 380 hp C at, excellent loweond ltlon . $ 9 ^0 0 . 7 3 3 - wheelr a a O e y ^ ______________ _199 0 <>77 Ford LNT-9000 twin* $78QCscrew truck. KTC-290 HP: ig g i p0- s p e e d ; ta n d em a x le s : .c m k i N ew a y su sp e n sk » n ;V e ^ ^

0 8 5 C h ev y K odiak 4 x 2 7^

$16600. ^ I c 7 8 ChV « n o v fn ll..ln e .7 3 3 -« ^ s w e 985 Ford Sem i, singlo roar mil®; ex ie, 5 th wheel ptele, 185Ip D e tro lL S tp e o d .c lw ft 7 8 F 1»ou>rft5500 .733-1963 E l l r o t

INew clutch, new batlorlos.P S . A C . d£)l fra m e . 4 .4 4 rears. Hendrickson waWng beam SUSP, wM lako 2 0 l t n c . b e d . $11500 n e g o tiab le . o*n< iK»iLg7mw4gO-3t8t COM)

klodel V 50 low m otor C a t- ■»2fli

1007 TRUCKS

1967 C hevrolet W o n jw w --------tires, paint. 6 cyl. 7 8 8 - 2 9 ^ -gSTc

1973 crew cab Chevy. 454 JidMXe n g in e , 96 ,000 o ring lnal am -m iros. s u p e r c o n d itio n , mts.

1979 GMC 3M . good shape, 100®

1985 Ford F250LX T._460 e ng ine , supe r cab . a ll ex- 324.

’ * o t f m n J ? M S ' l ^ mis. P S .1992 f^ rd F150 pow er win- iocl

dow s ft k>cks. dual ta n k a , , g gtik w h ee U C . 23.600 miles. 19813 * lif t .n e w 3 3 * llr e s w ilh p a sc u s to m w h s e l t , fuel In* V8Jected V6 . $16,000 or b e e t $ t>

734-1695 *86 V1 992 T oyota pick up . Low AC,

Aridng$SKIO. 324-361 l a l - 1024ter S.__________________________

7 4 DodgePU .V 4 ion ,m ech . 'e S BspeddT rebuk trana, n e ed s PB.5 S r7 3 4 -3 5 3 2 o v e e . n lc

7 8 D odge, 59,000 o rla lnal - S i .fflile8 .6eynnder.$17S 0or bestoH er.73^1061.

•85F-150FordPU .vory T g ^

'87 Ford F*150. good condl- ^028 lio n , new a ll- to rrla n TA ____

•87 F o * d ^ g e r X L T . F ue l ^4x4inlecllon , tool box . m a n y robmore extras. P 6W --------^

'89RxdF2S0X LT460, S icam perplu .38 .000m iee. 1900Ike ne w T l 1250. S e ek ) all

apprecialo.gr e -5 4 6 8 ,_'9 2 Ford R anger, low m is . J S I

SHARPl $6 , ^ . Cafl 324- '80 (S029 leave ccr

MUST SALE. 1968 ChevyV* •«ton 4X4. W- air. cm ise, t i . turA M F M cassatle .$8500or $ bftst oflor. Eve. 934-5756.

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Ford F150 custom PU. 5 1976 C

8 4X4 - 2 1 ^

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i 5 5 6 iO C ^ L u v ,4 x 4 ,$ 1 5 0 0 .

I Ford W ton, 4 x 4 ; s i ^new paint, w/flatbed, . J 2 2

!80froHer.326-547J____,17 Chevy. 350 rebo il en- 1037 ne . 4x4 , autom atic. Call 7^ 77;

733-5790--------------7 Ford Ranger, extended lb , 4x4 , excellen t cond,iW m iloaoe , c u ilo m “ heels. C a l 734-7482. 5^ao C h e v y -S c o ltsd a le ,- - o rb o i raoo. For Inte 837-4856.II F o d F-250 XLT UiieL uly teaded, sh e l. witew i h ^ , new tiree. low m ^*celtont cond. 733-5330 5 ; ^ r 7 3 4 ^ ___________92 Fo rd E xplorer, AC. ru ise . c u s to m ’ w h ee ls , Lgm, 17.900.Call423-6414. _ ,M nll. S c o u t, exceller^t, 5234 riginal cond. $1600.4^605.________________ _J C hovy B laz e r . $3300 , jna-tooks oroal. 324-2699 I Chev Cheyenne cam M r p e c . 3 5 0 , A C. 125 .000 i l l e s . ^ g o o ^ M d l i j M .

IF 150 4X4 short b o x ,3 T Ire s , cu sto m w h ee ls ft e e l . $2 8 0 0 . 734 -1458 ivos.a rtfc rR on . i Bronoo 2 XLT. V-6 , 4x4.000 ml o n now engine ft ransm ission . AT. cru ise.^C, AM-FM casaetie. grest1 snow, asking $4600. CaB a7*20e6toave'mso. , >V4lonG M C3S0 .4 8pood.ixc. condition, low mts.. 1 iw ner. W arn w inch , re- Mivorhitdi. 32*46152 Rangor XLT, ex tra cab ,1.0 . a tp d . loadod ,113.000. C a J0 3 4 .S 3 3 0 ._ t3M azdaB2600l4x4.tow mBos. exceOont conditton.

C a l 734-2504._____3 T oyota 4x4 PU, cuilom Khools ft tires, g la u sho i. im -lm c a s s e t te , 14.000 Tito t i l BOO ^ P g 7 3 .

VANS A BUSES

)7 5 C hovy V an '.^ to n . 3 tp d . m anual, 6 cy l., now motor. $2200 or bost oflor.3g*-*251 ________078 Ford conversion van.V* Ion, 351 W insor. aulo.P S , PB , s te re o c a ts e l to ,AC. croam and rides por- fo ct. b ra n d new tire s . ta095.C alS43-6341.- 981 In l. S choo l B us. 54 p a s s e n g e r , w ayno body.V8 5 s p d , hyd b rak o s . $t200.208-S4Z-2158.B-5._

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028 CHEVROLET

979 Chovy ton pickup,4x4, tuna great, good body, robuilt on g in o . $3000 or b e s to f fe r .C ^ la f to r6 pm.324-2636,_______________

1900 Chev Z24,21.000 n ^ .. all th o can d y , V6 , au lo 4

-92Bereaa.V 6.2door, turquoiae. timed wbtdowt.

$9500. Can 3524423 or 3524240.Ml

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Authi goes on roadIl’s early in Junc, and I'

small, brightly lit room jn ^ facing a TV camcra, grinni cally and having a conversai voices to my ear.

I'm doing what's c a lled 'a ' tour" 10 promote a book. Fc hours I’ve been talking to p Teams all over ihe countiy, < 'er, for about five minutes a |

• person in the room w ith rr cameraman. 1 can’t sec the 1

........can only hear them via an ea:lend to ask the same questioi

. saying the same things ovc over.

• ~ ' "So.Dave!” a perky new s' “Tell us about the squirrel i toilet!" The News Teams lov

Gary Ihe cam eram an w heard the toilet-squirrcl story today.

“Ha ha!” I say to the cami am delighted to be telling again, whereas in fact I wou! dergoing vasectom y v ia ti plunge ahead, becausc il is author, lo gel my. book me

. T V news. It’s not easy. I ’l competition for air time fron: ing B acteria,'w hich is the week. The News Teams are (

. story, and are showing horri pictures of il every two mini satellite weather photograph o f photographs, here’s the B acteria again!” ) I am ap amount o f allention they’re mean, it 's not as though th Bacteria wrote a BOOK.

I finish talking to the curre and immediately 1 hear a n car.

“Dave!" a perl^ voice saj deal with these toilet squtrreL

Gary the cameraman slum; the camera is slumping.

“Ha ha!" I say, and plunge

It’s several days, and seve and I’m in Milwaukee, beii on 0 TV show about b ooks.' ing to ask me a question that did you first start,” but he combines the beginning o f end o f “slart” into one wo question comes out: “When cal bathroom w ord).” He cleariy. Hc tries lo be t a. nothing has happened. I ik shouting.

“W H A T ? W H A T D ID He’s still trying to gloss ove

------with-lho inlerview, but nowgiggle, a problem that only gi his wristwatch, suddenly ani as though possessed by demi o f h is wrist and clatters noi table. Now w e’re laughing sc is running out o f our noses.

■- P l e a s e s e t

■ D earA bb^>T o d o f o ry B ttC o m ics

LookingB e s t d r e ^ ^ h i

Associated Press'

N E W Y O R K — Th< " b c s t - d r c s s e d " fo k c s o m ean ing th is fa ll and w i w ill bc a banner sea so n dress, which has ticver loo) ter.

A m e r ic a n d e s ig n e r s , show ed th e ir fa ll-w in te r lions in N ew York th is sp r offering w om en’s d resses ii l io n s r a n g in g f ro m sch i jum pers to simple sklm m e sbealhs, elegant Em pire an

___ ning'coatstylcs._________T here arc dresses fo r w«

p lay , for ingenues and ex& , In h e a v y b o u c lc , sh e e i g au ze , lea ther, faux fu r, c rep e , Spaiidex, k n its am today’s dresses m ake a stro fo r flattery. No m atter wha you r b o d y 's in^ th e re ore

'to accent the positive.• — A fler many seasons of

through all manner o f spoi

- •- t *4 ••

-------------^ 1lortl the A igain Vcd I’m sitting in a B y Sn New York City, ' Timenning enthusiasli* q , rsation wiih perky

J a ‘W U ite media , For three siraighl0 perky TV News ^ y , one after anoth- j s a p i c « .T T ie o n ^ •tl m e IS G ary, the a ,,.t he News Teams; I1-earpiecc.'.They all--------"itions, so I ’v e be en ^3vcr a n d o v e r a n d j^ y j

w her

DaveBappy cd.IHumor '”4 ;

J ' Otl

ivs voicc is saying. “ ' 5 cl in f c w om an's ^ love lins story.I w in c e s . H e h a s . o ry abou t 29 lim es

am era , a s th o u g h 1ing this story yet u '^ould rather b e u n - ...7 "a tire iron. But I1 is niy job , as an • «m e n tio n e d o n th e .■ •" ■ e e u in p t i f f S o

rom the Flesh-Eat- ^the b ig story th is ,ire crazy about this orriblc scary color , linules. ("Here’s a .l . „ aph, and sp e a k in g - the F lesh-E ating appolled by the

/ ’re-giving this. I ’I the Flcsh-Eaiing

irrent News Team, T | a new one in my

sa y s . “ W h a l’s Ihe n t f rre ls?"umps. I think even

Kmgnge ahead.

Recveral cities, later, l^ s tbeing interviewed w hette. T he host is try- »hc flhat begins “W hen , he messes up ando f “ first" and the . “ Tword, so that his s«gnien did you {comi- th ro i ■Ic says th is very

a. '• • c ta s th o u ^ pro fi1 in.. ■ .1 out by nian

U nivID Y O U S A Y ?" S”" >over it and get on T h>w he 's starting lo— — T.evejy gets worse when Poly> and mysteriously,

emons, springs offnoisily across the p r o sg so hard that juice " '•S l's. i n to

so e BARRY/D2I whic

• spcci

can th e c

D 3 Bu

/T-. D 3r have^ ' D 6 samp

I tim ci

g goodhave never lool

w om en should • b ack in to the ir

r h e te rm another reason.1 o n n ew ■ cro p o ffe rs an w in te r . It lo o k in g g rea t: an fo r th e and go. * ooked bel- . M an y o f th (

com pan ied will :r s , w h o o r d in a t in g ja< :cr co llec - e lim in a tin g the spQng, are th e rig h t ja c k e ;s in v o r ia - In f a c t , d e s ig c h o o lg i r l g e t t in g dress< m ers, ch ic o nc h ard ly h as : and stun- to accesso rie s •__________ .'— S h q e s . o r b o o ts ,w ork and s to c k in g s , anc

txecutives. and y o u ’re se t. e e r 'w o o l H av ing brok< j r , je r s e y , w hich forbade ] a nd sa tin , place, h av ip g U itrongcase a ll th o se d re ss vhat shape tribes and havii ire dresses o r tw o a b o u t

- dressing do.wn, o f s iftin g e x p lo re th e d r

iportswear, variatipns.^

Thehigh-fat

''alley’s siirgrS tc v e Crump m es-N ew s writer

B U R L E Y — C o u ld the strai e s ty le that m akes Idahoans a re lo n g e r than th e ir ne ighbo lling m ore o f them w ith prostat

**TbeTe's some research done 1; rsity o f Utah M edical C enter suggest, that,” said D r. DonaU

jr le y u ro lo g is t. “ A n d s in ce acticing hcrc..m y_rccords.sho ' prostate cancer.”T hat strikes W eese, w ho mov

y la s l y ea r from S o u th e rn C ie re he worked in a large mcdi high for a tw o-county area w

sidcnts, and it m ay have somei lh w hal th e y 'r e ^ l in g . .“The U niversity 'of U tah rcscar that diets in Utah lended lo b<

t, and fat is d e f in ite ly a rjsk osfate canccr," he said.O ther studies not re lated lo pn r hayc shown lhal rcsidcnt.s ol ulhem Idaho — including Moi un alcohol and tobacco — hav their diets lhan people in the 1 lole."There are certainly som e othi p lana tions for the p ro sia lc .c . e'n, including the fac t that lh en a urologist here before ," V : could be lhat p rostate cancel ing diagnosed now lhat w cren ’ nosed until much later, o r that lying home for trcatm enl who t o f the area.”N either o f Twin F a lls’ two urol larles Cutler nor Dr. John Boa: ic h e d lasl w eek fb r com m cr a r that in the M agic V alley,: nalion as a w hole, prostate c: : riw .T h e A m e ric a n C a n c c r S oc >5,000 m en w ill b c d ia g n t o s ia ie cancer th is year,'rnaK

rest can dett lelp m en av(oight-Ridder N ew s Service

Researchers have developed a st th a t te lls m en w ith prosti le lh e r the m alignancy has sprc c prostate gland — a finding ly help thousands o f m en avc radiation.

“ T h is rep re sen ts a < |g n if ic a n l b re a k - — r o u g h ," s a y s D r. P® ** ' s e p h O e s te r l in g , b a S C o fe s so r and c h a ir - m n t in o f urology at the liv c rs ity o f M ichi- n M edical Center. SDT h e ncw le st is a • ve rse transcrip ta se P » o g ilym erase chain re - s u b j t io n te s t th a t a l - -w s d e te c t io n o f o s l a t c c e l l s th a t igh t have m igrated to . th e b lo o d - ^•earn. It w ould nol. , .. p lace the PSA test, h ich m e a su re s th e le v e l o f c c if ic an tigen in th e b lood ; a ^el ind icates p o ss ib le cancer n be done afler th e P S A te st 1 e cancer.B ul after that, lo find o u t if the read beyond the g lan d , m en 1 ve surgery in w hich doctors ot m ples, o r have less invasive nes unreliable tests.

)ked better j ||||Id welcom e the dress eir w ardrobe fo r yet in. This fa ll's bum per an easy approach to It: ju s l s lip inio one

th e d re sse s a re a c - vith m atch ing o r co - ja c k e t s a n d c o a ts , the neecj lo find j u s t .;kel, be lt o r b lo u se . ■ ^ ; l f l ig n e r s h a v e m a d e V f j - 'n s s e d s& e f f o r t le s s , E w I : a s to g ive a though t :s — a pretty p a ir o f )ts,_ sheer_or_ppaque__ m d , p e rh a p s , a h a t

oken the dress code !e pants in the w ork- ; listened lo and read . 5s s - fo r -8uccess d ia - ‘ iving learned a th ing i t d re s s in g u p a n d '0 Tl, w om en again can b y Clfi d re s s and ils m an y o ^ fe r c

e s th li

5 q uit diets behi g e in p ro s tc

■ fnMBitra igh l-a rrow • T h e p r aIS and U tahns that siirrouib o rs a lso be rand the urt state canccr? ' a n d

. . . f l u id tW s iic by Ihc Uni- . ter lhat seemsn aldW c= s= .a ^ 8

I J h te h ln .Sihow.6 2 e ases , -ao m e tim es

' But Dfostalnovcd lo Bur- ^n C a lifo rn ia , J n c e o fa tledical ccnter, R antnn s a w ith 39,000m e th in g io d o though a t

icarch indicat- o b eh ig -h c rinrisk fac to r in .

le ad in g typeprostate can- nien — and

s o f Utah and 10 m osl corvformons w ho country. .1have more fal "Certainly,hc nation as a ulation is gel

i f a m an livother possible o v e rw h e lmc .c a n c c r l ’vc prostate canc1 there h a sn ’t T lie averaj'■ W eese said, prostate cancicer cases are ihe disease (•en’tb c ing ld i- ca rc plannerhat people arc g ive treatingho used to go "T he iheOi

years lo killjrologisis, Dr. have som e irJoaz, could be fo re tha t hanen t, but i t ’s so m e proble:y , Idaho and do esn ’t lakee canccr is on life o f the pc<

Jo c ie ty s a y s U ntreated , g n o scd w ith ' o r sp re a d s < n ak ing il th e .

tect sp read void su rger

“ Right no' based on c r

J a new blood lin g says. “ I o sta ie c a n c c r n o l sp re a d jpread beyond w ou ldn ’t sut ing lhal soon ,m atic operai avoid .surgery possib ility 0

‘Right now , m any itien ts g e t ... surgi ised on c ru d e te s t e thods: If th e y kni he ir c a n c e r h ad ni sp read o u ts id e thi o s ta te , t l» y woulc ib jec t th e m se lv e s

a very trau m atic opera tio n .’

V - Dr. J o s e p h O e s te i

o f p ro s ta te - part o f the hi I; a h igh PSA ncw test, cer. B iopsies T h e lest i :st to confirm find onc* can

cells in the b the cancer has tech n o lo g y :n now either breast, colon s obtain tissue have spread, v e bul som e- K a tz belli

■ blood test mi

PW^dB||

• APph

im 8chooIglri']umper8 tti I long evening gown wor Claudia Shlffer, designer »r a whole range of drese this season .

ie tlind Idaho, tate cancer' i t ' s a p p o s l a t B irostate Is a g rap e^ iz^ gli ouhds the neck of the .blad jrethra In n>en. Partly rmtso ty glandular, it-secretes a 1 8 part ofthe semiAal.fUjid. emant of-the prostate Is ct peciany after middle age.-1 I the urethm t>eing obSiud i.hjm impedes urination 1 es-leads-^o•^etentton-o^uri tate enlargement and ot»ti t necessarily indicate the p( itumor.I and malfgnant tumoi^ h< e common after age 60,I tumor can be wett advam iere are any physlcal syr

p e o f can c e r -jjmong A m ei d the fastest grow ing amonj om m on ty p es o f can cc r in

ly, onc b ig reason is that the ;elling older,” W eese s a id . ' ives long enough , the odd: m in g th a t h e ’s g o in g to nccr.”rage age o f the firsl incideni nccr is now in 'the 60s, and ! : develops s lo w ^ , som e he ers have suggested that doi lg il a low priority.:Ory is lhal if your cancer lII you. y o u ’re probably goii more urgent health problem lap p en s ,” W cesc sa id . "1 )lem s w ilh tha i. T ha t appr :e inlo account the quality 0 x o p ic w ho g et prostate canc

d , prostate canccr m etaslas s e ls e w h e re in b o d y . T h a

P le a s e s e e PR O ST A T E

1 o f cancer, ry, i*adiatiolow, many, patients g e t ... su: crude testing m ethods.” Oe “ If thcy knew the ir cancec

id o u ts id e th e p ro s ta te , ;ubjcci them selves to a very ration,” hc said, referring li

o f im potence and iiicontin a f te r p ro s la tc ca

l y surgery,n a n # O cstcrling IS e

, o f the jo u rn a l U (ting gy , w hich publisl n a w study o f the new

in its June issue, not T he test, a morI1 0 p h is t ic a te d .me l d n * t l l 'a n 'o n c s cu rrc . 0 . * . u sed , is inex p e r 8 to and co u ld be wi Q av a ilab le in the

ly- y e a r s , s a y s A aron K alz, assi p ro fe sso r o f uro

C o lum bia-P rc e r l 'n g terian M edical C------------^ in N ew Y ork. Hchosp ita rtcam that devclopc

: is so so p h is tic a ted lha t il ancerous cell am ong millioi : bloodstream , Kalz says._ Sii y m ay h e lp*determ ine wh< on and olher solid-tum or cai d, hc says.lie v e s th e m o re so p h is tic might cost about SlOO.

|. Heal■ LO O K IN ’ G

. th e beh o ld e r - w hether you're 300 personal it m ore lim e than ing a w orkout tim e than wom ror. The survey

H | tech enginccrec■ W A T C H Y(

years, bc especm l study o f 214 p:H | are at increasedS S te r they leave t

of*W isconsin 1 N ational Instilu

M IN S U U N -S I■ 3 ------ ---- tio n a l Institute

youngste rs are den t d iabetes. H o w ev e r, the) tem p t, accordi

P**® A m erican Acac0 atry.om

" jo in r ’ w ith m SS‘ y o u ’ll soon be

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r? The 2-------T h o u g h !

i ]lacS ersc u la r ■ M e na thin

> com* t-T O su cted , n -n H i In a n d D e a th Iu r in e r - P e r io o .te tju o - B M e aI p re s - 80 ••

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cnce o t RadlallorId since ™ ^hcallh-

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surgery I H S Z E !O csle r* C l .c c r h a d " N orm a* th e v r a c e tv e s a- r y S; lo the J .itinencc canccr

s ed itor ■ H SignalU rolo- is relayed

lished a down toew test .the DNA irc / Ihe cell’s

■ sturns on" « n ‘ly one orjc n s iv e morew ide ly genes thathe next direct celly s D r. todivW e ssistanl jro logyPrcsby . H tWo

Center .copies ofHe w a s ' .-o rto lna l,ipcd the ;-:,celI a re ^

yw aduoed-t it canlions o f m i f fSim ilar ■ { HT* vhelher cancers

tic a ted

ilth note;O O O b t Beauty may tie in

r — but w hal you beho ld ( I 're a m an o r a w om an. In ; 1 trainers, 77 pcrcent. .said wc ian men looking at the oppos ut and 91 pcrceni sq id m en : om en looking al them selves vey w as conducted 'for Met-1 red nutrition food."Y O U R S T E P : I f y o u 're ge pecially carcfu l after a hosp t patienls 70 and older found sed risk o f falling for at least e the hospital, according lo ( n researcher supported , in ] lilutes o f Health. -SHOCKINO N EW S: A lso fi u tes-o f-H eo llh -com es n ew ‘ are 'flr^t diagnosed w ith ins :s, the ir thouglits o ften turn hey ra re ly fo llo w ih rough rd in g to a study, in ihe Jou cadem ^ o f C hild and Adoles<

H E Y A R B A C H A N O IN ’: :r s , you p robab ly assoc ia te m arijuano. But i f you have

be discovering the original

ine r

! 23-year war agigh statistics show improvemer ncer is far from over. A look at

rthe ilMrth nrtss have chM.GOO of p o p u la t i o n __ 119«

ID• l ieo.fl

(21% Increa:

Ih rates for s s l e ^ can00.000 of population..................0

; ; ^ L u n g^ ^ 7 6 %

P ro s ta te— 26%

S to m ach. I I I. . 1 I 7 %

3 '50 7 0 '90

i8S bf.cancCT..'...Ited percent of c ancer d ea ths table to certain cancers

tion 1 f * ; V . -----------T v D ie tXol~1— •• ■•■•••■'35%- \

-.-'Tobacco V« « e J 30% ^ ons-*

InhorHod Qonolic tl««a moke 1 b ao» nwo tuscoplibla lo gonolic t tiom thM« ojctiKnal (aciai.- :E:Am«rican,Cane«r So6oiy. il Cancorlnstiuto

r a lip'rmal ceil b l

s ts now say g e n e s that cause h a i control cell dhrlsbn an d gre rm aceD : ’

m s m m s m : .'Tnal cell divides when H <5 a chemical signal from hbors

^ — d im u lc s l r

23'

b f 11tat V ... -

in the eyes o f the. w ord. BId d ep en d s on ConlroI andIn a survey o f cause the niw om en spend to 59.4 n\illi

posite sex dur- N U TRIT]:n spend m ore up in years/cs in the m ir- lion ; N uirilet-R x, a "h igh ihc aging pt

lie bones, cg e ttin g on in and, in the '

DSpital S lay . A cond ition cjn d the elderly The appctiKast a monlh af- som e even 1lo a University BEW ARIin pdrt, by th e "an ti-ag ing '

. w ay to get 10 from the N a- or boost sc::w s that w hen found ihul nin su lin -depen - to elderly mum to su icide, clc and the i;h w ith an a t- ing . N ow ,Jo u rn a l o f th e spas" are gIcscent Psychi- youthful. Bi

healthy hor1*: In the '6 0 s , grow th horra ted Ihe w ord w ill rcsponc avcn ’l already, ial m eaning o f

I

gainst cancerent in som e cancers, overall tt* a t the numbers: .

i h i n g s i I b v s r S O y a a i s956-1960 ■ 1 9 6 8 -1 9 9 0

■ Women________________1136.8

§ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 4 0 . 6•ase) (3% increa:

M c e n

■ Women4 0 ..............................

t20 — ~ y -

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Heart <Q dcago'M bune

C H IC A G O — L o n g be d isc o v e ry o f h is heart disi y e a rs ago . Illin o is G oy. Ji •was know n for his absiinci

• alcoho! and tobacco, his Io c y c l in g a n d a g e n e ra l ly

•lifestyle.^ t c r chcst pain led to ba

^ o p l iu ty to open his coron:• ies, Edga^ seem ed to embn

liv iijg w ith even greater zea ing a .P ritik in cam p to weai from h is beloved bacon ch« c rs , fried ch ickcn and othi hom e food favored at poIiti< and p icnics.

T h e g o v e rn o r shed poui• h is a lread y trim fram e anc

noticeab ly lean. His doctor ly m o n ito re d hi:! b lo o d j c h o le s te ro l and general vi A b o u t th e on ly th ing hc < w as duck the stress o f Spr p artisan politics.

So w hen Edgar required Cy .coronary bypass surgei d a y n ig h t , m a n y p eo p

• sh o ck ed tha t som eone whi to do every th ing right'coui stricken .

T h e tru th is th a t, dcsp p u b lic ity from som e publ advocates, so-called risk fa sm ok ing cigarettes and ha' b lo o d p re ssu re arc associ;

,o n ly about h a lf o f all heart ;S o m e o f th e g re a te s t

h ea rt d isea se , such as bci b e ing o lder and having a fi to iy o f coronary iUncss, ar ab le . O ther factors known ro le , such a s stress, arc p' d e rs tood and can be far m

^-'cull to control than choosi: p ie a s a 's n a c k in s te a d c

' ■ ch ips.* “T he qu ick answ er is thii

m o d ify y o u r life to redi chance o f a heart attack, I n ever rcduce that risk to z D r. A lan G arber, associate

• o f m edicine at S tanford UnIn fact, said G arber, in th

s ia sm fo r risk factors, ma c a te s hdvc overso ld the b' lifesty le m odification to the

“ S o m e e f f o r t s to p e rs p u b lic to change d iet and have oversim p lified scicni in a w ay lo lead people I there is m orc to be gained i r e a lly is ,” sa id G arber, v econom ist as well as a phy: w h o is w riting cholesterol i fo r tbe A m erican College cians.

“ I t ’s d ifficu lt w hen y o i p e r s u a d e p e o p le to cha i hab its to be evenhandcd ir ing scien tific evidence, wli ten m uch w eaker than the

- led to believe.”In the ease o f cholesterc

^ .a m p le ,. ,th e early stra tegy ■ b y p u b lic health advocate

P r o s t a t e .Continued from Dl c v i t a b ly le a d s to d e a th p a in fu lly , from bone canc less som eth ing else k ills t first.

L ike m any malignancies canccr can be effectively tre

'•^caught early enough, cither . blood test o r by a digital recu

a doctor. Removal o f the pro diation therapy arc the two i

: B a r r y _; C ontinued from Dl

Literature: It’s my life.

A t the sam e TV station, I; kee, I see a stage set for a sl Beer “Tim e.” Nobody 1 tall

‘ stalion knows whal the forr show is. I like td think it's

: like this:HOST: Bob, how about a

• one? ' 'CO-HOST: Sounds good.

: (They drink beer for five n HOST; Hey, I could go f

• one o f those.: CO-HOST: (Buip)

Ncrw I ’m in Denver, and ■ T V isilk show with a country

BAXSmGood Posture Spinal Health

Posture CMn be charat struggle to remain erect graoUy”. SU ndlng. slUi tng posUtres have a p ro / funeUon a n * f/ineorreci

N orm al posulre rtqui - aon . I fy o u flndU dlfflc t

be d ue to spinal m tsallg help reduce In a la tre s:

n .’'. atedpalru■; Try chlropra(

Call f

0 2 6 Blue. Lake . Office Houf«: Mgndg)M

0 - 2 Tim es-N ew a. Twin FiJls, I

diseaseb e fo re th e B u V & S H

d isease tw o R A W B K V . J im E dgar incnce from ; love o f bi-l ly 'l i e a l t h y n S j J a l j U

I balloon an-ro n a ry a r te r - H V P | H N ib r a c e c Ic a n z e a l , a tten d */ear*' h im ^ l f rlschcesebiirg- « -Dthcr d ow n- S..litical rallies.

ound^ f ro m ~ ; and becam c tors rcgular- d p re s s u re , v ita l s ig n s . "

ie d id n ’t doS p r in g f ie ld ’s [n h o u r follow

* ^ h e av y exerlio

cd em ergen- -•gcry T h u rs - CXenil:o p lc w e r e 75who seem ed t alt;ould still be ^ 25

;sp itc m u c h ' .W gt,u b lic h ca llh - - hec factors like w □having high ^

a d a l c a w i lhI r t a t ta c k s . s o u r c e : cst r i s k s fo r '-------------------b e in g m ale , a fam ily his-, arc unalier- ■ ' T h e Q A'n to p lay a ; p oo rly un-r m ore diffi- * ‘ . a t t a c o sin g an ap- d o f p o ta to

th a t you c ane d u c e yo"ur '■k, but y o u ’ll everyone lo I0 zero ,” said levels and wo: ale profe.ssor “ One unfoi U niversity . po licy w as l1 their c n ihu- younger peoj m any advo- jogging and i : ben e fits o f go lo th e ir d the public. cho leste ro l li

e r s u a d e th e about ihcm," ( in d lifes ty le “Tliesc peo| icniific facts low risk lhat l Ic to b e liev e O' c^oh cd lhan there im portant to r, w ho is an high risk , sue ihysician and ready had a h ol guidelines the w hole pcp gc o f Physi- “ I th ink fe

now recogni: you w an t to proach has ch h a n g e th e i r M u ch o f ’ d in presen t- about coronat w hich is o f- 'g le a n e d fro r the p u b lic is large groups «

riods, corrcla lerol, fo r cx- lifestyle with gy en d o rsed The best kn ales w as for Framingham,

m on Irealm enl I th — o f t e n Bui th e re a a n c c r — u n - w e l l, in c lu d i; Is th e v ic t im re m o v in g the

w a itin g a n d v : ic s , p r o s ta te "T here’s n

trea ted i f i l ’s sa id . “T hai’s h er th ro u g h a ' w h o ask m e w c c ta l e x a m b y y o u r age. you prostal® o r ra - w h at you w ar vo m o s t c o m - y o u r life. The i

cm band from p o rr. T h ey ’r rccord, “You

n, in Milwau- My Heart.’’ a show callcd No, I'm kid talk lo al Ihe but I swear ll

formal o f this called “Matth' I 's som ething and they've ji

Slates on a lou ut a nice cold Singapore. Th ■ i sion of “MargtxJ. Chuck. wise I 'm wond /c m inutes.) here , g o in g 1 ;o for another names such as

Flesh-Eating B

N oy I’m si and I ’m o n a Portland. Ore. itry-and-west- talk show. Th

I ' =

^talk-e is Vital to haracterUed as “the consent xct against the forces of sluing, loalkthg, and sleep- profound Impact on spinal rect, can cause widespread pa xjulres minimal use of energy jlcuU or painful to malnlain c lUgnment and dysfunction. C ress that may be causing poor

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Bkes B lvd M. ( ^ s t Shopplr

Ils, ]dahp_ _.Mon(Jay, July 2 5 , i9 i

5.9 lim es' ■ V- ' ' ' ' rfior&. likely

.1 . 0 tim es ' m o re likely

_ 1 _ ou^rig A ftor light o r L e s s t l nion n o ex ertio n o n c e

rtlon and heart attack: A (75.000 A m e ric a n s annually , o r a t ta c k s , rep o r t h e a v y exertion ir

25.000 of th o s e p e o p le d ie •

S tu d y re v e a ls th a l e x e rc is e trigc h e a r t a tta c k

B ody p r o c e s s e s involving exerti

ll Iho sroup's rvoart aiincti ralo and rato li E: Ooaconoss Hospilal and Harvard Unh

qu ick a n sw e r is th life to red u ce your

ick , b u t you’ll neve to zero

— Dr. Alan Ga0 Icnrn ihc ir cholestero l rol ,vork to low er Ihem. uti ifo rlunale a sp ec t o f lhat cm s to c n c o u ra g c a lol o f eople w h o w erc already de; d ea ting low -fat diets lo wi r d o c to rs to le a rn th e ir il I1 le v e ls and ihcn w orry bl<

G arber said. m ieople arc already at such !it they d o n ’l need lo wor- soilolcstcrol. l l ’s much morc Fato ta rg e t peop le truly at as;5uch a s those w halyc al- ca; 1 heart a l la c k ,^ l l f t r lhan)Cpulation.' asfe d e ra l hea lth o ffic ia ls he

jn izc lh a t, ahd the ir ap- ihichanged o v er lime.” w if w h a t s c ie n c e know.s- su; nary risk factors has beenrom s tu d ie s th a l fo llo w ha)s o f people over long pe- it 'ciating inform alion aboul ficth illnc.ss ond deaths. a iknow n o f these sianed in go

m, M ass., in 1948 and cn- pa

enis.c arc Olher approaches as miiding horm one Irealmenl. icjthe tcsiic lcs — or simply ci;d w atching. wl> no one answ er," Wcese ust’s w hal I tell m y paiienls p r; whal I ’d,do. It depends on lh;/our physical condiiion and w: vani to do with Ihc rest o fhe decision is yours." o f

om — gel ready — Singa- Gi,'’rc p rom oting Iheir new lotou Caned the Bullocks of dc

oilkidding about the song title,r Iho band is real. They’re so tthcw and the Mandarins,": just arrived in the Uniled belour lo promote goodwill for mi They do a pretty good ver-argaritavillc." but publicily- D( jnderinghow well they’ll dog h cad -lo -h cad w iih b ig noas Barbra StrcLsand and the do

g Bactcria. sic• • • ot

I silling in a TV studio in anire., w ailing lo go on a TV mi The other guests are. Allen

D r.' M a r s h a C c h I yp a in a n d d lsa b tll ly . ^

g y a n d m u sc le co n trac- Bn c o rre c t 'p « s lu re It m a y t|

C h iro p ra c tic c a re c an r o o r p o s tu r e a n d a ssoci-

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107 ' Numbers are rat thal corhparo gn heart oltack rate

j s th a n Once or 3 to 4 5 :e twice limes oi

A health mysteryor 4%.of people who have hot in in the hour preceding tho all

riggers - but also protects age

;ertion and heart attack is unkr

sto lor all poopio buisido tho group Univ.. Now Erigland Journal ol Modic

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th a t you ca n m od ur c h a n c e of a hei /e r re d u c e th a t ri: iro.’

S a rb e r , S tan fo rd Univi

ro lled 5 ,000 people. A secor a tio n o f m orc than 5 .000 1 enro lled to conlinuc the wor

T h a t study has yielded s dencc associating cigarcllc w ith coronary disease and di il h a s found correlations u b lo o d p re s su re , high cho m ale gender, age and other f

In general..said Dr. Peter son , d irecior o f laboraloric Farm ingham study, these fa a sso c ia ted w iih half ihe h

“T h ere are a bunch o f ui a s s o c ia te d w ilh the o lh c i heart disease,” he said. "P;: th ing is w c don’t measure I w e ll, o r d o n ’t know w hal sure.

“ F o r e x a m p le , s o m c o hav c norm al blood prcssu i l 's m easu red in a physici ficc , b u t w hen h e 's s iltin g a t r a f f ic ja m . h is b lo o d ] g o e s w ay up. T hen hc ge p a in ), and w e 'v e m issed ll

B ut W eese said it’s im po m en over 5 0 gel annual dig: ical exam s for proslalc canc c ia lly if Ihcy have a b loo t w h o ’s h ad Ihc d ise a se . / u sed b lood test designed p ro s la le -sp c c if ic an tigen , tha t’s a red flag for cancer, w ays effective, hc said.

B ut all males can watch ■of fat in their diets, hc sai

Ginsberg, the famous poet; i loltc, a dog employed by the departm ent to sniff out ga.-<i other chemicals used in arson.

“ W h ere ’s A llen G insberi somebody.

“ Here," says a little old mai been sitting right next to n minutes.

“ H a ha!” 1 rem ark, su a \ Dorkhcad.

Ginsberg, who is on a bool nounccs ihat he is very tired, dow n on the studio floor an sleep. Charlotle the Arron D< o th e r hand , is cnerge lic , t around the studio, deliriously meet people. Shc is not on a b

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rhuch is being ev id en ce .

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' P e t r S k ra b a i iknown. L an ce t, a Brit

s e v e r a l yea rs jiging le rm " r is k fai__ -1__ __ I cau se il implicrinioaraphics th a t a re n 't pro

---------- T h e y c i lc dH f f v f a c to r s ’

, e a se , includ in B a r t Uis, sn o rin g . I isk m o th e r lo n g

m a c k e re l” all he assoc ia ted o f h eart diseas

v e r s i t y A nother criti — . . n fe llo w al lh ond gener- Policy Rcsearcl ) has been ton Univcrsily. ork. d o esn 't undersi

solid evi- heart disease ai :e sm oking ed S la te s any dealh, and wliy cancer dea w ilh high “ W e spend

lo le s te ro l. p revent both d r factors. understand cill er W . W il- said, ies for Ihe B ui desp ite factors arc c ia n s cau tion heart d is- lifestyle chang

• d u c t io n a s nu unknow ns coronary disca>

icr h a lf o f "I w ould no Part o f the experience as a : them lhal m e from recon al to m ea- habits 1 have h

D r. Philip Gre :o n c m ay preventive med su re w hen " U nivcrsily . ic ia n 's o f- “ From a scii ig^ there in w hal (Edgar’s J p re ssu re th e re ’s more W' ’CIS (chest do esn ’t m ean t lhal. T hai should hc ihrov

portant lhal m a k e s sen se iigilal phys- preventing proincer. cspe- c a rd io v a s c u liod relative physical problt A w ide ly

d to detect " I Ihink the1, o r PSA. need lo be awer, isn ’t al- m easures, inch

tal exam if yoi;h the level su re that if it liiaid, w hich cn o f." Weese ;

; and Clwr- hair and miikeu ic locil fire meet the guesis. ;i.-Yoline and “ Hi!” shc Siiy: in. Charlotle Iwt:rg ? ” I ask hcsilalion, slick

dcr the hostess' lanw hohas ing for an impoi mc for 10

N ow I’m ho avely . M r. book tour. I don

Mainly I sleep. «ok lour, an- dream s, but I’r :d. then lies Y ou’ve had thci and goes lo with the flcsh-e.iDog. on the -------------------, boun d in g D aveD a^L lly happy to the Minmi Hci ) book lour. Tropic Magnzii hostess, her One Herald PIx

FERENCE

T W l i ^ l lWbertson's) M • " i f 3-0416 • '■ M ,enson ^ ■ •'

l u n a l t e

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•derline h ypertension ." like Edgar w ho cats scn- e sn 'l sm oke cou ld have rderline” r isk s , such as 'a ted blood p ressu re or Wilson said.d ju s t tw o b o rd e r lin e ou ld have a th re e fo ld ased risk," he said, isy lo lo o k at s tud ies a n d . iken im pression thai the ply to e v e ry o n e . Even verage, peop le w ho t ^ th e se r i s k s m a y jiv e : are no guaran tees that al will beneni.' som ew hat ch an cy pro- Dr. S tephen B . H iilley m iology-depH rtm ent al - — ily o f C a lifo rn ia al Sah ' “ W e d o n ’t h a v e the o r to o ls to g u a ra n te e every in d iv id u a l. A ll

is try to im p ro t 'c Ihc

3n o f r isk fa c to r s and a v e m e n t h a s ' b e c o m e > ular in A m e r ic a n id m uch o f E u ro p e , but k cp lics w h o .Ih in k too ' ng m ade from loo lilllc

/crsiiy o f D ub lin scicn- 'am es M cC o rm ick and l a n c k a r g u e d in th e Iritish m cd ica l jou rna l, urs a g o lh a t th e v e ry fa c to r" is f la w e d be :

)Iics cau ses and effects irovcn.c d 2 4 6 d o c u m e n te d r s ” fo r c o ro n a ry di^n Jing "n o l h a v in g s ics-

h av ing E n g lish as a n g u e a n d n o l e a t in g ill o f w h ich ap p e a r to ;d w ilh c lcy a lcd levels ;asc.rilic. l l jo m a s J. Moore, the C en lc r fo r H eallh '

irch al G eorge W ashing- ly. said m cdical scicncc :rsiand why deaths from : arc falling in the Unit- ly m ore lhan il know s Jca{}is are rising, id b illio n s to tre a t and 1 diseases, bui w c don’t either all lhat w ell." he

iic c r iiic s . m o st physi- ;)n ag a in s l a b a n d o n in g ' ingcs and risk-facior rc- m a in s ta y s in f ig h tin g ease.nol lake the governo r’s is anything lo discourage — rommending the healthy ■ i: been advocating," said H jreen lu n d , cha irm an o f I ledicine al N orthw estern r

scientific po in t o f .view,*s illness) Iclls us is that ': wc need lo know . But it n that whal w e do know rown out." «

;e not ju s l fo r po ssib ly ' prostate canccr. but also u la r d is e a se a n d o th e r « blems.

lie lesson is that you jusl aware o f il and lake the < icluding the annual digi- you’re over 50 , lo make' it happens, it can be tak- sc said.

keup perfect, walks up to sis. - iiiys..Iwunds over and, wilhoul icks her snoul \v.iy up un- :ss’ skirt, as though look- portanl arson clue.

home, all done with Ihe ion’l talk mucli these days.:p. I’ve been having these I’m sure they’re normal, them. 100, right? The ones i-eating toilet squirrels?

y is a humor columnist for Herald. W rite lo h im c/o ■jzine. The M iam i Herald. Plaz3, Miami, Fla. 33132.

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exfoliating the skin MIC than 50 • You do not n: introduced AHA product for jproducts lo lion or cream if yumeni. 13131 dryskin,oranalC£aory of cos- p ro d u a if you hasingular in- can any AHA pro<iaion caused day. It cHit be wcI borders on wilh a sunsaeenthis kind of w ilh an additionkcl warrant n igh l.'B efo re ap: confusion product, be .sure i)ggling. As after washing youijliccd. 1 gel plying a scparale nroduas than------‘-Salicy lic-aciIssue. ingredient, t slop oili- • AHA productand do not ogists or facialisis

Ihose sold al cosmraze is akin drugstores. Therelys gone by. A l i \ products lo tlAs do pro- maiologisl’s ofliceskin. How- In fact, most o f I

: o f the cos- make dermalologiast Ihe hjpe liave correspondini ibcr thal al- • A ll AHA pcts are noih- nol d ru g s o r pni. Cosmetic even if they are piacS&dupby m alo logist. Mann a i « com- tell me lhal A H /lA nroducts skin irritation, sl: ^ s e Ihcy and even wrinkinin on Ihcir* enough researchacy, or their thing conclusivein or conlin- c ffcc is o f thesebandwagon, possible unpleasa; Jose of real- • Only one AHwhat these face o r body a

clcanseK, bar soa^foliate the hand and body k>Uolhing less, and fade creams lovide relief arc worth consideiin c lu d in g are using another /

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ducts sold by deimatol- Jisis are no belter lhan osmetics counters o r nl icre are good and bad : lo be found al the der- fficc or from a fadalisl. o f the companies thal ilo^cal AHA products iding drugstore ones, k peels arc cosmetics,' p rescrip tion ilem s, re performed by a dcr- Vlany derm ato logists \H A peels may causc n, skin d iscoloration, . -inkles. T h ere is nol rch to determine any- ive about the positive ese peels versus the :asonl side effects.AHA product on your y at a lim e. Fac ia l soaps, shaving creams,’ louons, cuticle creams, , ms lhal coi/lain AHAs sidering. bui nol if you icr AHA product.)s that contain A H A s ficial for dry scalp-or sure to keep the sham- j r eyes.[ comc as a surprise to ime new AHA products to the market. These in-' lh Arden’s A lpha Ce- r Olay's Renewal Visi- products (which don’l

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TW IN FALLS - A prepare ~have previously token a prepa p.m* today at the M a^ c Vail conference room..The non-rel istration is required. ' '

Childbirth p r c ]^ i io n and A film, a discussion on siblin, unit will bc included.

To reg ister, call the MVI weekdays between 9 a.m. and

Yeggy teaches h. lE R O M E -Jen n ife r Yegg

water ballet class to bc held fi continuing ihrough Aug. 12? performed in eight shows. Sw music;-Studenls will perform Aug. 12. The class is open to nceci to have passed Level 3 infom ution, call the Jerome P

4th session of svJEROME - The fourth scssi

al the Jerome Recreation Cen classes have been added lo the ister. The fee is S14'per two-v Thursday. Prc-rc^tralion is n OBice, 2444 S.-Lincoln. For mi

Alzheimer’s su|■ TW IN F A L L S -T h e A M 6:30 p.m . Tuesday at Bridg Donna Bchunin at 736-3933.

Breast cancer gTW IN FALLS - Thc Mag

meet at 7 'p .m . Tuesday at Prir For more informalion, call

Idaho Regional Cancer Ccniei a in ic & Hospital al 733-370(

Monthly brown ITW IN FA LLS - M. Mich

m onthly “ Brow n Bag Lcai W cdne^ay al M. Michcner ai

Topic o f discussion will b Approach," presented by Liz H

The seminar is free. Bring ing cjcpcricncc. Scaling is lir plan lo attend. For more infor gram coordinator ill 734-8324

Red Cross ofifeiTWIN FALLS - The Sawt.

offer a Lifeguard coursc begin Aug. 9 at Buhl City Pool. A prc

The American Red Cross people w ilh lifesaving skills a conditions for patrons at thc p duly. Participants in this cou proof p f age al time of rcgLs and Adult CPR class by thc c coursc is S50 and prc-paymer class will prcd:dc Ihc U fcgua

For more information, call ^

MVRMC wiUcTW IN F A L L S -T h e Mag

a Baby Sitter Certification cla ond-floor conference room, h 11 yeare old. To register, call

All babysiltersTnusl take a class w hich will be held on /

.or from I to 5 p.m. Student class w hen they call lo rcgislc MVRMC Auxiliary provides cost o f the CPR class.

Students must pay for the B CPR books before July 29. Enn

To do for you is a alendi education. InformaUon.shotik the following Monday^s Fc News, P.O. BoxS48, Twin F Third Sl. W.

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> r y o u ^:hildbirth-refresared childbirth refresher class pared childbirth d a ss will bc h alley R e^onal Medical Cenic refundable fee for thc class is ;

id mcdical ccnfcr procedures v ing adjustment and a tour o f tl

VRMC Education Departme nd4p.m .

be^nning wateijgy will bc thc instructor for I from 11:15 a.m . to noon bcgi S rV cg ^ has eight years o fln j :wimmcrs w ill swim lo organi: m in a show for parents and ih ;o participants 5 to 16 years of 3 at swim school. Tlic fee L

: Rccrcalion District at324-33f

wim lessons begissiorTof Summer Swim Lesson: enter Pool, 2444 S. Lincoln. S lie schedule to allow for more p. >wcek session, which will run required al the Jerome Rccrca

more infomiation, cd l 324-540C

ipport group wilzl)cimer’s Family Supporl Gr JgeView Estates. For more i

group to gatheragic Valley Breast Canccr Su( rime Cut Rcslauniril, 611 Blue J l a a r BaKila-Davis, M.S.W, Iter at 737-2800 or Jody Craig: 00. ext. 344.

I bag lunch set Wichener and Associates Inc. in rarning L unch" from 11:30 • and Associates Inc.. 493 .Easll bc “ Language and Motor: A Halkctl, OTR and Keny Fewcll g your lunch aiid join us for ai limited however, so please Icl brmation. c ill Shawn Lee Wa: 24.

:rs lifeguardingMooth Chapter o f thc America jinning at 9 a.m. Aug. 1 and a pre-scTccning lest will bc vcn ( u Lifeguarding program is di > and to train them lo provide tl : public and private facilities! v 3ursc must tx 15 years of age jLslration, must complelc a St : end o f thc lifeguarding courst lent is required for registration, uard Training class.II the Americjin Red Cross at 7

certify baby sittagic Valley Regional Mcdical :la.ss fnsm 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. / , In order to attend, all student.* ill 737-2006.a spccial cardiopulmonary res

I Aug. 4. They may attend fror nts will automatically bc enrc slcr for the Baby-sitting Certifi :s a scholarship to every baby ^

Baby-sitting Certification class I (irollmcnt is limited lo 35 student:

idar iistins health-related acf/v u/d be submitted by Thursday i ’features section. Mail notice: Falls, ID 83303. or deliver to

I You the Ultratonlc Praceis~33-0674 • 1-8(HM3&-06'

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jshei^elass—tss for persons who ' c held from 7 lo 10 ;nler’s second floor ‘ is $15 and prc-reg-

rs will be reviewed. | i ^ ’ •f the labor/deliyery

•DIment al 737-2900, ^ c r s

T h ey. . . " '* 'cyer ballet >>.

or a beginner level leginning loday and ^ c rd mstruciion and Ka.s

inized rolitincs with 1 ihe community on nn«:»« of age. Participants e iiiS lS . For more 3389.-

gins today c n coons will begin loday I. Several additional e participants to rcg- un Monday ihrou^i “rcation District Pool 400.

vill meet IL'piGroup will meet at w alk e inform ation, catl tio n .

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;r l\iesday ,Support Group will RIue Lakes Blvd N.W. at the Southernig at Ihe Twin Falls D i

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Vednesday. invites you lo our 30 a .m . to 1 p.m . • d j islland Drive. fromA Joint Tfeatmcnl ,i„.v

.d l.C .C .C ,S .L P . „ i , j ; r an informal leam- uracc Icl us know if you ^ Qj.

A'aters, clinical pro- p .„ j , h e lp in d eg course patk

ican Red Cross will 1 coniinuing througli „ :n o n A u g .l . .; designed to equip' e thc safest possible si where they arc on . age and must show Standard First Aid

arse. Thc cosi o f the 'on. A pre-screening

U 733-6464.

itters |—a l Center will offer S [I. Aug. 5 in the scc- :nt.s.must bc al lca.st

resu-iicitaiion (C P R )''rom 8 a.m. to noon nrollcd in the CPR . tificition class. Tlie n ^ l >y sitter lo cover the

.ss (SIO) and pick up cnLs. so register early. fff______________H |Tc:tivitics, events and * * ij/ for publiaition in . iices to TheJFimes- to our office at 132 wo

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p ic tu r e o f th e N o r th FU eneg ad es .W heelchair Daski earn. W hat a han d so m e gro h id e s you are! D E A R A B B Y : You asked tc um readers w ho 'had been toi ey w ould never w alk agair ilh detennination. therapy an ace o f God. they did.B efore retiring . I w a s an •

a t io n a i th e ra p is t d e d ic a l i : lp in g d isab led p e o p le bei id e p e n d e n l . I , c n c o u r ilie n is to gain the ir h ighest r ach iev em en t w ith o u t fosl i l s c 'h o p e . S o m e p e o p le :v e r w alk again , b u t they nt now lhat. they cun s till lead lal. independent lives.M any paraplegics and quadr

:s c lim b m o u n ta in s, scu h a tow and w ater sk i. and evei lolorcycles. Tlicy al-so have se :co m e parents. Som e people arned to appreciate ihuir live ivering new directions and pu ;cause o f iheir injuries or illnc

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O r to coa t o nese lf witli layer o f wax, as some tropic ians do. lo stop ihLs shin-sl spiratory marathon.

But alas, wc :irc human, tio n hus d ea lt us a rela ti hand w hen it com cs lo dc temperature extremes. Nau

-b ra in s and-fingcrs lo build tioners. it seem s, and then o u r own.

S til l , the body is not c defenseless agaiasi heat an< A n d u little know ledge ; hum ans regulate body tem| esscncc a review o f the owr al. can help prevenl a brc the Icss-ihan-pcrfcct coolii w ith which w e've been cndi

Firsl. lo l)c clear: The bt interest iri m aking us com strives lo keep us from ovc a purely practical matter, h enzym es lhal regulate lif< chemic;il reactions work on narrow temperature range.

•‘Cells work best at about I'ahrcnheit." said Terry Kov em ergency roym specialis Ford Hospital in Detroit. “ If low., reactions slow down, and you 're breaking down p ccllular functioas break dow

T o m aintain internal tei w ithin a degree or so o f o IxxJy has a control centcr i p;ir1 o f the hypothalamus, c Ihc bmin. Monitored here ai turc signals from inner orga: and outer extremities. And arc, sent various electrical : c a l s ig n a ls lo th e b loo i endocrine g lands, .sweat f m usculature that inslnict the

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D o you remember lo lalcc arc exercising or working » higli heat and humidity?. With Ihc wnrni days of sui aware o f your fluid intake is v dehydration can lead to man cramps, heat exhaustion, hc; can bc thc result o f uncontroll

Replacing water is vital wl ing. Adequate fluid intake Ls djingcrous rise in body temp five ways in which to dlssipa vection. evaporation, res'piralii

• Conduction is when yoi w ith another object and hc coo lcr object. Lighl-wcighi

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cal fitness extend longevi Ralph S. Paffenbargcr University Schtji)l o f Mci

Regular exercise is v simply living a physicall such os doing work thal i o f walking around, can difference. Paffenbargcr:

Exercise protects agai heart disease, stroke, higl sure, obesity, diabetes, osl colon cancer, Paffenbarg marizing lhe value of ph;

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•c about how more slowly, empcraturc, in The hypo- jw ncr's m anu- t h a I a m u s breakdown in ' pick’s up on oling sy.stems the problem mdowed. director o f rc: body has no tions ai the A: om ftm able. It Environment overheating as Mass. •‘ll 5>ay r, becaufcc the ing b.ick to tli life ’s 'c f jlic a l . was a minute

; only within a orders. " It s: ;e. heart rale uniout 98 degrees the skin to rac <owalenko, an to give a larj alisl at Henry loss.' " Hamic ‘•Ifyou get too That helps Nfi. Too high, ou tside lemi 'n proteins and greater than ' lown." p lacc for botem peratures point. Hamlci

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anil.-cffecl iand high physi- atioas in def■eviiy." said Dr. T h e re 's e;cr o f S tanford people — tlVledicine. use as com[s valuable, but • o f exercisc •cally active life, push ing thelal rec]uires a lot lhat gets the:an still make a The hearjer said. person canigainst coronary Faffenbarge:higli blood prcs- activity in a, osteoporosis and lo lhe heart,larger said, sum- Endurano' physical activity to work cffi

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iJ;. e m e r g e n c y nUS .on:m , said M urray H am let, . lc: research plans and opera- nj: Army Rc.scarcl\ lastilule of W'cntal M edicine in Natick, th^ y s , *Hcy, the blood com> ge) the brain is w armer lhan it yc ule ago.’ ” And it sends outt says, 'F irs t I ’ll ra ise the thand dilate blood vessels lo ‘thradiate m orcjical away and lhlarger surfacc area for heat eamict said. to Ips for a while. Bul if theimpcraturc; is equal lo or prin y8.f), there is simply no bjbody hea l to go. A l that loilcl said, lhe hypothalamus w,'cat glands lo get serious. gt5 is both the key to supcref- .svlo lin g a n d the f ir s t s lcp ca[lapsing from heal cxhaus- in

p o s itiv e s id e , sw e a tin g sathi: b o d y ’s rc frig e ra tiv e of

ir ium .a process known asve c o o lin g , w h ich worjcs sa1 air tem peratures exceed Wi

ir body’s nhelps take heat away from the

• • C onvection occurs whc , over your body and the cxcc>

the coolcr air. A fan or tool heat away from the body.

* Evaporation talj^es placc : vapor. T he rate o f cooling froi upon the clothing maleriul, tl lhat is covcred, the humidit} the rule o f air circulation.

* R esp ira tion allow s out inspired into your lungs and I air w armed by your body.

* R ad iation refers to hea between the body and llic cnvi dircct sunlight increases youi energy. Wearing light-colored the sun can help decrca.se nidiar

How much water is cnougli T he average individual in

sts healthe at Ihe American College of Pxlicine’s rcc»nl 40th anniver- cirence in Indianapolis. blat’s not theory, PaH'enbarger dilesaibed il as “likely causc- fc: t re la tio n s th rough a lter- hiJefinable m echanisms." dis ev idence lhat sedentary s: - the ones -who researchersimparisons to test the value leic — would bc better off in clthem selves into the group diJie bcnefius. , di:arl o f a physically active tc:an w ork on le ss o xygen , c rger said. A t Ae same time,ncreascs the oxygen supply hirt. irmce exercise trains the heart h efficiently w ith’fewer beats, st

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. lethargy in hot weather, whi nates lhe arm and .leg moven would otherwise help pump the brain — adds up lo a lac gen above the neck. Arid aftc you faint.

F a in tin g is ha rd ly th e wc th a t c an ha p p en in the h eal

‘the b o d y ’s w ay o f ge tting Ihc the sam e horizon tal ptanc as c asin g the supp ly o f blood an to ihc bm in.

Tlie bigger problems trig profuse sweating arc causet by Ihc loss o f waler bul al> loss o f salts lhal comc out water. Sodium, chloridc and f g radually gel dcp icted as : .sweats, and the bcKJy's dclica cal ancl clcctrical balances gc ingly awry.

Tlic combination of water salt depiction can lead to thrc o f distress, experts s;iid.

• Heal crim ps arc an carl salt loss. Com m on in athh work loo‘strenuously in hoi

need for flIhc body . ' nc

kvhen c o o l a ir i s ‘m o v in g c>cccss heat is transferred lo hcb o i b ree ze can he lp take nc

S|ICC as a liquid Jums into a .c% from evaporation depends 1, the amount o f the body of dity. the temperature and ki

nioutside coo lc r a ir lo hc b< rid then exchanged for the as

heal exchanged directly crcnvironmenl. Exercising in hi 'our absorpiion of radiantired clothing and avoiding lhdiant heat absorpiion. cxjgli? ccin a neutral environment dr

hy reasoP affen b a rg c r sa id . Si endurance exercisers can lo blood pressure readings at during cxcrcise. Research I found lhal male exercisers v high blood pressure have a death rate than sedentary mcr same blood pressure readings

In addition, exercisers ha> levels o f h igh-density lip chblcslcrol. Paffcnbarger sa: density Hpoprotcias-rcmove density lipoproteins which c to c lo g g ^ arteries. O pggct can lead to heart attack and s

Burning calories by cxei help a person control wcig important goal, bccausc obci have h igher risks o f heart stroke and diabetes.

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ic b o d y ’s may prompt reoa d i il I o r hospital, wheree c o m e s be admini.steredogged and is the possibilituggLsh. The actually suffcreiicer lack of ous heat strokeuid volume cred. Heal slroklakcs you’r collapse o f malood p re s - response lo sevcjr e d rop . anddangcrou.slyow b lo o d alures. Body teir e s s u r e above 105 dcgiom w a te r display bixarre 1iss — cxac- irritab ility to crbated by may also lose raic propen.si- A l th e se ten

low ard begin to coagul;■hich elimi- skillet. T he livemcnls that stays about oneip blixid to the rest o f the tack of oxy- to break down,fter a while, the bloc^. Cell

chondria . the iA/orst thing cclls, co llapse.;al. I t 's just kept separate in lhe head on wrong compann LS the hean, ‘ "A lm o st cviand oxygen affccicd," s;iid 1

ncys. the liver, tliggcrcd by Im m ed ia te re d not just be su m m o n edalso by the first aid shoiiliIt w ith lhat cooling; prefcnJ potiLssium the ,body a n d .Is the body don ’t w anl to jcalc chemi- you m ake theigo increas- strict,” Kowalc

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luid replaineeds aboul 2.5 liters o f wate: exerciser-needs an additiona hour of active sweating. Inle need to 4 liters per hour. The Sports Mcdicinc recommends every 15 to 20 minuics while i

It is not advisable lo rely o o f fluid loss. Since the thirsi kick in until 2 percent o f yoi fluid loss cm already bc a pn bc consumed before, during, assure proper hydration.

When exercising one shoul crages, carbonated beverage higli in sodium, sugar, carboh^

Mo.sl experts agree that ti than water for rehydralion. Sc exercising for more than 90 co n sid er a 6 -percen t to K-; drink.

)ns to ex(S im ila r ly . Bul Ihc bcnefi lower their weight loss. Re­al resi and . lhat w m bining h has even is more effecliN > who have reducing a perse a far lower heart disca.se, Pa len with the Exercise also gs, hc said, non -in su lin -d c iave higlicr Paffcnbarger s: ipopro teiii study he had a f said. High* fell as the amoun /e the low- ous activity, isuc I contribute clim bing, rose, •ed arteries body more scnsil 1 stroke. Exercise can cercise can ha'p.s, p revent - : ig h n — an b riltle -b o n e co 5csc people from th e lc irt d isease. P a ffenbargcr s

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cgrees, and people may re behavior ranging from i> com bativcncss. They . TOn.sciousnes.s. lem pera tu rcs , p ro te in s •ulatc, like eggs on a hot liver especially , w hich )ne degree warmer lhan ,e body’s interior, bcgias ^n. releasing toxins into :ll membranes and mito- ic energy p lants inside e. and fluids meant to bc in the body leak into the

irtmenLs.e v e ry bod y system is d Kowalcnko. "The kid- r. the blood system.’’ e m cdical help sh o u ld , icd. In th e m ean tim e , iiild includc 'im m ediate crably by w elting down d .fan n in g it. “ Bul you 0 get them so cold lhal le ir blood vessels con- alcnko said, which w ill lh the b o d y ’s effort to

trapped w ith in . "A nd ant to m ake them shiv- 3duccs heat." ting asp irin and acela- (T y lcn o l) d o n 'l w ork irokc. Kowalcnko added.

acementater per day. The average mal 2 liters o f water per nlense activity raises the rhc American College of ids 4 to 6 ounces of fluids Ic exercising.y on thirsi as an indicator*" irst m cchanism.docs not your body weight is lost, problem. Water needs lo

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I f it fccIs like y o u ’re lo fight against fat, you ’re not federal study has concluded pcrccotage o f ovenveigtu A is o n the rise.

T h e s tu d y , p u b lis h e d w e e iP s J o u ro a ] o f th e A M edical Association, shows n u m b er o f ov erw eig h t Ar jum ped 8 perccnt since 198i th ird o f all adults now estii be overweight.

Iri a n e d i to r i a l t i t l e F a t t e n in g o f A m e r ic a ^ ’ a c c o m p a n ie d th e su rv ey X a v ie r P i*Sunyer, a doct< L u k c ’s-R ooscvc lt H ospita in N ew Y ork C ity , blam ed o n 'a n in c r e a s in g ly sei lifes ty le and a passion for laden fare.

O verw eigh t A m ericans, “drive through M cDonald’s up their food. They don’t e' to the counter anym ore.”

M o n d ay , so m e m edical co n ten d ed tb a t o b esity sti be th e n a tio n ’s N o. 1 hca c e rn . “ T h e re i s .n o othei p rob lem tha t affec ts a thit p d p u la t i o n , ” s a id D r . ) D ietz , d irec to r o f c lin ical i a t th e N e w E n g la n d h C en ter in Boston.

T he N ational Health and 1 E xam ination Survey, condi th e N a t io n a l C e n te r fo r S ta t i s t i c s , is th e fo u r th i health survey to be conduci 1960. It defined overwelgh pcrcent o f desirable weight

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S h e is ta u t, toned and mi hough not os radically as terr Jnda Hamilton.

W elcom e the new ’90s ideal it physique.

The new Venus is nol bone-t v{oss, nor is she voluptuous Hki rraw fo rd . She docs nol nect lavc a small waist, big breasts egs. Bul she might have, as on )ut video piits it, buns of steel.

H er age, race and lhe coloi lair or eyes do not figure into if; ion. O n ly look and slate o fa u n t s . .................

Iri m ag a z in e s such as El 'imess, she is exemplified by a growing num ber o f alhletes/r :spec ia lly by pro-volleyball jab rie lle Reece and Olympic ner and gold medalist Dara ' jow en.

W h en a c tre s s A ngela 1 jumped iron and bccamc physi or the role of Tina Tumcr, pl ler that appeared in fashion ma vere accompanicd by plaudits.

Inevitably, when female ccl n their lale 20s, 30s and 40s ai viewed in magazine:, we read jcrsonal trainer coaching them I firmer body.

This new Venus represents a n the w ay many women arc r a hcmsclvcs in lhe ’90s — not w :one implants, liposuction and ix diets but by adopting new w md changing their ealing habits

The rise o f the fit ideal comi w o m en beco m in g m ore ed ibout the need to maintain theii ts they a g e ," said L. Bayly leau.ty and fitness director f nagazine. “And that il doesn’t nean a superpower workout.

“ W om en d o n ’t w ant to lo vaifs — it’s not realistic. Toda ng fit is sexy and altractive."

fn the April issue o f Allure, c :hief Linda Wells wrolc with : ant lone, “In the past year, All jublished pictures o f bone-thin vearing g loom y, m iserable i io n s . ... In a rccent memo tb o on department, I vowed lo abo

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dominated the ru m u sc led , womeri complaini :rminatrix istic curvcs.”

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}f f itness long way to go In preachers o f subtl

E lle an d and fitness as a li / a slowly found other sourc s/m odels, adding m uscle ai ill p lay er ’ read fitness-orient )ic swim - Shape , S e l f o r a T orres- experts at the gym

U ndoub ted ly ,: B a sse tt the myth diat liftii

rsically fit Ihem look like M photos o f Dilts, fitness din naguzines Irvine in Irvine, C s. “Women arc ajx lcbrities builder-big. Whi arc inter- trainer, 1 w ould

id about a rures; first, o f a m loward oastage, pumped

muscic; the secor I a change jean muscle in a redefining point io ihc se c t wiih sili- 'T h a t’s th e way nd quick- would say, 'L ook workouts would rea lize it

ils. except that in thmes from wasn’t built for co e d u ca ted Beyond step ai cir bodies bics classes, m or ly Ledej;, the help o f person r fo r E lle subtle m usculati I’t have to DilLssaid.

“For many year look like ness w as bn ac r ;lay, look- plateau in gains a

form of exercise, editor in ness is lo adil re:

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i . V ogue m agaz ine muscle tone is the new ” d, no matter whal shapeih." , Ppiece would hav : been g if the pholo accompany- " 1 the point. Unfonunately, P Turlington's slim body

:n the slightest shadow of in. • J]hion m agazines have a I in becoming consistent ibtle female musculature ” a lifestyle, N 'omen have ? urces for information on " : and lone. They might * ented magazines such as *3r F itn ess , o r tu rn toym- ^y, they’ve encountered ifting weights will makeMs. Olympia, said Jeff P

jircc lo r at Sports Club ".C J if . S : afraid of getting body-Vhen I was a personal " Id show ihem two pic-■ a -fomalc bodybuilder "cd up and flexing bulky “cond. o f a woman with n a dress. They would;econd photo and say, “ 'a y I w anl to lo o k .’ Iok at her face,’ and they '*

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Most people don’t taljc ab< need, exccpt for actrc&s June / who gets paid lo tout the benei particular brand of aduli diaper

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More than 10 million An men and w omen cxperienci form o f urinary inconlinen National Institutes o f Hcali mates, and morc than SIO bi spent each year on the prob including the costs o f those sized diapers.

“It's a rather embarrassing p for. an awful lot o f pcopie won't seek therapy for il becai think it cu i'l be helped, but n these pcopie can be cured c

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10 fool you bul you can fall ;clf-(leccp.lion. You feel lhal are noi In love you are nol y o f "love activiiy” indicated is year. Correspondence 're- / 1 oversea.s could contain invi- ivel.(March 21-April 19): Darker ,'our life receive bcnefil, o f 111. A nsw er to qucslion: ll is :w start, break away from sla- c u so n iniiialive, courage.IS (A pril 20-M ay 20): Spread able facc down. Those who o k should pay for privilege, accent hum or, reach beyond milaiions.I (M ay 21-June 20): W hat he­re routine will bc transformed mure. Focus on rebuilding, lationship, money from sur- .X. E xecuiivc says; "Y ou ire* ’I a delight!” Hurrah!JR (Junc 21-July 22): Read express feelings, be analytical, ond-hand goods. Change of essary i f you are lo score vic- iber o f opposite sex declares, e m e feel secure!" luly 23-Aug. 22): M usic in dom estic adjusUneni relatihg

^ing su r ro u n d in g marital sla- ; accounting procedures - fmd the money goes.I (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): A nsw er ng gam e. A ll facts have yel to d . InsLsi on definition o f lerms, are to reccivc for your contri- Vrilten agreement forthcoming hours.. (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Let oihers m herc lo slay, 1 mean busi; cus on employment, basic is- xeness o f resolutions conccmr utrition.? I0 (O ct. 23-NOV. 21): Finish Slan, pan id p aie in campaign

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on m arital status, direction,>n. reunion w ilh loved one; Un- ner party fea tu re^ you’ll be in­to "new dishes." V ...........kRIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You :re ihe money is and how lo ob- fissing object recovered, you’ll iieer by J a u ^ in g at your, own ’aym ent long due is mnde - in le. Count!!S (Feb. 19-March 20): Judg- uiiion on target - take initiative } to heart o f matters. Y ou’ll up- , those w ho thought you were I out” are in for rude awakening, ict! ^

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