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B b T w in Falls, Idal ____ G qqdaiq W eathf . r cloud ingtx V sunnj noon. High 52. Low! M agic Valli: •ELECTtON Pol sn a iB B e fuis 999B 3 did fflOE IM M iB lM I val ^ t he International perspec Castleford teacher is help students see loc global. S por is Moon: W an^ Moon] Seattle S^aw k s ov£ Oakland Raiders in ^ PageA7 H e ^ wi ' h &'F,’ world of hearing aids. O pinion Roan Idaho should re^ ership of wild animali editorial s^s. N ation A big gamble: Indiant another look at gamin S e c tio n by si Section A . Sect Weather.......... 2. Health Nation.:..... 3,12 . Movie; Magic V a i l e y C o mi c Obituaries....... 5 Classil Sports........ 7-9 ■ Opinion...:..... 10 ------ World.......... JLl------- ^ ij Classif J T.R.pfnvln Falls sold "a Rx7 by iislng The Tlmes^ews markc 7 33-0933L , I ' '. ‘I . m - J daho/92nd year. No. 3C DENTNCx— l-M day: Mostly this mom- ' B H ; booming IM M ruiy by after- )w27. PageA2 ^ Political hope- fuls: More can- didates for dty govemment jobs around the ^^B valleyspeak ^^B [heir minds. ^^B PageA4 pectlve: A r is Dying to localand think |B M PageA4 ■ Fantastic Q | B nshiTlie I B beat the B Cleveland y - B Indians to ' I R win the I ^ World I g Series. B PageA? I w a Shining . " on led the ByN5. over the TTnK»tio n NFL action. by and it , r ' posed zc F ashion " i S? MSowhad- m >iya u ' hear?: ^ High- oftheld: overtak- andsiajc ^ enthe Walkir stodgy ids. Page B l In restrict ovm- ials,aguest f l 1 Page AIO ByN.S.1 Tto>e»Woi BIBH^^B before a dairywas The ru I year undi — :._J went ini remain ii reviews ll “Leavii mist," sa .tribe takes ning. county’s r Page A3 . P'™ ' industry sec tio n II r> w-asieon HitlOn D responsi * ..... w ivies........... ‘..5 requested mics...........6 All d c ^ issired.,.7-12 T?riolS dation. Twin F ccmed at ajnccmis “PoUuti ^Ktaiiiqtkivfa. Sens noAaudi ■fied I sating c I Siuiday h ■i: irkotplace. tum^ dc _ . ^ to testify. p .E x t. 1 Qif?” ______________ Sen. John Tb 300 ________________ n Hstcb Bid Ms partner (aced sUff oppc come too bnohred fai regulating and hx rhed Vhen a growing 5 . Nokkentved rHews writer__________________ IN FALLS - Tbe grm\Tng daily indl d its critics afTcc on one tiling - a pt I zoning ordinance shouJd tcU tl ay where to operate. ry operators, however, say it is n isiness of planning and zonins to u how to operate. Jl us where to build and what st are required twt don't tdl us hmv: « operation," said Lewis EiJcrs, he: Idaho Dairj-men's A&sodatiaa lers say neightrars who would t cd .should have a say in the iocatic tc of ii\-cstock openttions. [king that line - betw w i pioiectir idustry-b lies draw s. Nokkentved New» writer___________________ IN FALLS - Some folks say th should have included thc publi c adopting new rules govemin, ivaste dispoaL rules were adopted earlier thi nder an emergency procedure am into effect Sept. 1. The rule 1 temporary until thc Legislatur rsthem. aving thc public out leads to dis said Bert Redfcm, spokeswomai ? Twin Falls Countj* Farm Urbai ric, a group that has criticized thi ’’s reg^tion of dairies, rules were de%-cIoped by the daii: ry and thc state Department o dture, said Lewis Eilers, head o aho Dairymen’s Association. An( et requirements for sprcadini on the ^ u n d and outline who i nsible if waste is not properh Idaho Assodation of Cities hai ted public hearings on the rules asions at>out aniinal confinemcni ions affect land use planning, saic ttens, deputy ciirector of the asso 1 Falls and other cities are con 1about the rules. The dty’s firsi niywatcrqualiTy:------; -------------- lution doesn’t rccognize political lator OKs writter odatedPreM __________ SHINGTON — The rankini Tat on a Senate commince invcsd ; campaign fund raising sail f he won’t objea if his colleague csidcnt Clinton to reqioad to writ iestions, sincc the president ha . down ^ e committee’s invitatiot fy. aioned on NBCs “Meet the Press,’ )hn Glenn sai± **I don’t hare an^ leT Monday, Oct opposltiofl wtKfi they opened ttair Ita d has gotten away t a n piaodnf issa lairy ( lg industry me _____ G ettiie to tdl It set' rights of ootmty r *nvto proteoingtheriabisci ,hcad -tstheczntralissxiefai as tbe>‘ take a propo Id be nance to the p ul^na atioii__ : __ Rut the i<Kie ha^lx the point that it was: •oing rest of a proposed coun backed ( Vfire an( _ ; PnbDcta □ «iM?RMnlX7K W»ERna.De|SotB >ture 'Oepatnntdi^bR. FMUiBqrRnlBcte.1 I dis- rban boundaries,* said Bi i the dty’s em-iroiunental ct Scott Brown of the Ii iaiiy League saj's the stati It of hearings all across the id of Twin Falls. And Tbe new rules wc ding dairies and those wbc tro is dairies. Oncc spread c erly no longer apply. ICL wants the rules has duccrs responsible for I ules. “Somebody has to : Dent Brown said, said Dairy operators, td isso rules, agree haulers accountable if they sp con- road But it is not re; first , them respcmsible for h apply jnan lire .ical PB® sn fund-raising c ____ quairc! with sending « submitting whate\-er king they want over there a .-esti-' Thai’s up to the preside said Gleim’s comment c gnes Thompson, chainna writ- - Govemmemal Affain has lie has “received w tri Ition is going to decline o appear. t im . ctobcr 27. m i lUiy soolh of CtsSdonL He saU b aaes. debai leets with nei| ^ tvMifMsCRiors - ^ .MfkKSsdS. Ne expa ; i'" Faro ■HMMMBBH. An yieadents while abo 1 ef Incszodk openius ^ posed liresiock ordi- ottinonth. b e e a c oaa ro veg i a l p ----- IS separated fnxn tbe uniy ZQOBigon&uncc. dairy 1 d ire tavit^ I artDM«r«0 fcdbie. (oafoiai/wasft . iJiraalA HUSoCtBSbMs' t Souttemiate . ie.22700U Mtto,83n2 Brad CtImor«, the cooniinator. ; Idaho Comerraiion ate should condiia ^ he sxaie, not iusi In would affect only eantiai ho haul waste from rf-^ 1 on fields tbe rules J[ ] s to bold waste pro- ir bow its h andle ' TYS< 0 be accountable,- HA' who developed the ^heAsi rs should be held spin manure on t ^ reasonable to bold cojxer how other fanoen Sunda ------ ------- ^ -------------------and re ___ __________ hlinar sase see BRE. Page A 2 hy, B>£ quesnons s IrtTo&T S ; at the Wliite House. <eardt Al ll came as Sen. Fred gmn. nan of the Senate in C ixs Comxsittee, said desdt rd that tbe pre^dent baved ' our invitation' to ideptt eeQUE5110IC.PaeeA2 uru^. 7 5 S'^c; 12/15/1??: ■SSTECK K: -555 S CCJ 3* l T L^KE •nasMtM/ id be's a&aid tbe caanty ptaantng ca Lte ighbors’ conce V xh wiQ be ooosideicd at public I OT.SandS. ensity issue N ei^bois want to know whc qpanskws are danned. said Bert 1 ofccsweoian tor the Twin Falls iroi Urban Network. And a **«{i^<^i»of Jnfluence" itK I earii<T version of the ordinanc tve limited the ntiTnfnir of animal ccnain area based on the nut ices present - the more homes, d dmais. That mechanism <vould have ! ock'operators know where the Please see DEBATE. \ v3 I PomI DBfces hb way tlm w ^ t h e ! c d BBoy otters tiying to get food an itisaedttna^Satontay. rroops rescu [lotorists; 8 f Assocfated Press______________ )EN\'ER (AP) — Rescuers use (ers. snowmobiles and military \n iday to pick up snowt>ound tn 1residents tefrwhhour hear bya zard'that pikd snowdrifts up to ; tt. ly S u i ^ ' n i^t, all stranded mc ■e believed to have been rescue rid Holm, chicf of operations f lorado Office of Emer; nagement. He said a few hi o in ^ missing and crews would r rcftincM«ida>'. .1 least eight people died durii m. J Colorado, four people were d in their cars srtd were belio e fbed from frceziiig or carbon D [iiij<rwing n unaiiended candle supi^ing L x se without power staned a fir ai ODe wcoun in Omaha, Neb^ i KICPCC-FAPl-ICS :c^f'EBC'S :s $T!.,?:c : e cit > ut sti:7 bitej , o u t( R C rim e I)i .sate .siirfli Knlght-Bkldef New COLORADO his trademark t “Take a Bim Oi Cnme Dog nmii 1990s problem • dren .turf the Inf The JiUTReoriir to o'berspace 1 and a mine fidd Online pomii): ' wcll-publidzed r of children txiini roaming the Intt . : . • ' children vtnturit “ Y 0 u - wouldn't take 1 your 10- o r 12-ye.v-»)ld to i . • .... ? -i thc mall and ■ ' leave them -jM there unsu* BSI/T..W-- pervised," , , said dctcctive •cocnmtssion r ^j. Santos of the .San Jose. Calif., Police Department, wl against Intemel c So now, the pi and the Natioi Council arc offe children on hoiv c>’berspace. McCruff tells 1 wiiluheir childr monitor their c( ilic hearings when they are <ii mercial online se control features. The features c and information atRcdfoS OrparenKpn* ‘T p Z r. uon; ne\-cr agree Mhefe«-cr ve let live. “ ,Pi?»re »''»'«« the S a ^ paiidftg lot In Colorado S| d and suppDes during the bllaard. whi ;ue snowboL peoplediei ________ rirefighten about ll house liecaaw of th used hdi- Crand I.sland, N y \-ehides old James Coon di' travders ent heart attack v y^rccord ----- propertj-^------------ to 15 feet An l l year-old bl eastern Colorac motorists - Children’s Hospit cued, said spent a night in the 15 for the woman. The bo lergency Samrday, Denver’s hunters The body of a Tt Id resume woman who tried i zard was found £ uring the about 18 inches of from her home, a :re found Fast, 77, tried to w dicTcd to- got stuck in a snowc id 12/15/1?; 7 '■ /s .so ccnts S raff“~ s crime of Net barks to in.stirc fln^for y()i;iiu;srcrs ews S enrice ______ tO SI’Rl.NCS. Colo. — U iih k trenchcoai and iIic sIo^;;iii Out of Crime," .McGnift the DWis tackling ;i ihormiKhly n — h'nv lu make sure dui' [nfcv/;cf •u'dciy. rung popul;iriiy of luui accL-s\ .* has lieen iHiih ii iHinanza Id for children, iigraphy, hate Web siic-s and j repons iiround the ajiiiitr\' ing lured !)>■c>-lK.Ti)rc(lai.)R item ei rai.se ciinccms alHiut ring online. '('.ompuhn (ur ihf futtuv t(xl<iy, (Hidym s/iouMn'lf l p k r (chilfliriDoftluit.' - Ruydcia,Samos, policc dcccctix’c which is leading the fight :t crime. popular canixm diaractcr ional Crime I’revention Ffering tips to parents and nv they can safely narigate s parents to sel aside time Idren to scan the Internet, computer use, especially online, and choose a com- ser\-icc that offers piu-enial s. s can block atct-ss to sites in not suitable for children, design their o» m) "Hifcty s\-s- software p;ickiigcs that cnn name or prei-em children personal inftirmation. I iclLs children never to give ;, address, tdephone num- or other persjinal informa- •Xto meet face to face with neet online; and ne\’er send lemselves wiihoui. the per- are the future today, and Jeprive (diildren) of that.” IS, who has three diildren. I Springs, Co.. Saturday. He which hit Friday night and und in Storm t luUf an hour lo reach the 'the weather. Net)., police s.iy 50-year- died Sunday of an appar- i while snow-blowing his boy from tiny Stratton in . ado died Siinday at • ?iial in Denver after he^ he cold, a hospital spokes- Doy got lost sledding r’s K.MCH-TVaportcd. TeKts C^unt>\ Oklalioma d to walk home in a t)liz- I Sunday buried under of snow less than a mile , authorities said. Irene walk home after her car • wdrift Saiurday. - that blew through the 0 thc Plains cn Saiurd;iy 50- inches of snow in th<l cs, 22 inches in parts of ches in the dty’s suburbs. ............................... ''
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n Hstcb Bid Ms partner (aced sUff oppc come too bnohred fai regulating and hxrhedV h en a growing5 . NokkentvedrHews writer__________________

IN FALLS - Tbe grm\Tng daily indl d its critics afTcc on one tiling - a pt I zoning ordinance shouJd tcU tl ay where to operate. ry operators, however, say it is n isiness of planning and zonins to u how to operate.Jl us where to build and what st are required tw t don't td l us hmv: « operation," said Lewis EiJcrs, he: Idaho Dairj-men's A&sodatiaa lers say neightrars who would t cd .should have a say in the iocatic tc of ii\-cstock openttions.[king that line - b e tw w i pioiectir

i d u s t r y - b

l i e s d r a ws. N okkentvedNew» writer___________________

IN FALLS - S om e folks say th should have included thc publi c adopting new ru les govemin, ivaste dispoaLrules w ere adop ted earlier thi

nder an emergency procedure am in to e ffe c t S e p t. 1. The ru le 1 temporary until thc Legislatur rsthem.aving thc public out leads to dis said Bert Redfcm , spokeswomai

? Twin Falls Countj* Farm Urbai ric, a group tha t has criticized thi ’’s r e g ^ t io n of dairies, rules were de%-cIoped by the daii: ry and th c s ta te Department o dture, said Lewis Eilers, head o aho Dairymen’s Association. An( et req u irem en ts fo r sprcadini on the ^ u n d and outline who i nsible if w a s te is n o t properh

Idaho A ssodation of Cities hai ted public hearings on the rules asions at>out aniinal confinemcni ions affect land use planning, saic ttens, deputy ciirector of the asso

1 Falls and o th e r c ities are con 1 about th e ru les. The dty’s firsiniyw atcrqualiTy:------;--------------lution doesn’t rccognize political

lator O K s writterodatedPreM __________

SHINGTON — T h e rankini Tat on a Senate commince invcsd ; c am paign fu n d raising sail f he won’t o b je a if his colleague csidcnt Clinton to reqioad to writ iestions, sincc th e president ha . down ^ e committee’s invitatiot fy.aioned on NBCs “Meet the Press,’ )hn Glenn sa i± **I don’t hare an^

leTM onday , O ct

opposltiofl wtKfi they opened ttair Ita d has gotten away t a n piaodnf issa

l a i r y (lg in d u s try me

_____ G e t t i i e

to td l

It set' rights of ootmty r*nvto proteo ingtheriab isci ,hcad -tstheczntralissxiefai

as tbe>‘ take a propo Id be nance to the p u l ^ n aatioii__:__ Rut the i<Kie ha^lx

the point that it w as: •oing rest of a proposed coun

backed ( V fire an(_ ; P n b D c t a

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W »E R na.D e|SotB >ture 'O e p a tn n td i^ b R .

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rban boundaries,* said Bi i the d ty ’s em-iroiunental ct

Scott Brown of the Ii iaiiy League saj's th e stati It o f hearings all across the id of Twin Falls.And T be new ru le s wc ding dairies a n d those wbc tro is dairies. Oncc spread c erly no longer apply.

ICL wants the rules has duccrs responsible for I

ules. “Somebody has to : Dent Brown said, said Dairy operators, td isso ru le s , a g re e h au le rs

accountable if they sp con- ro a d But it is not re; first , them respcmsible for h

apply jnan lire .ical PB®

sn fund-raising c____ quairc! with sending «

subm itting whate\-er king they want over there a .-esti-' Thai’s up to the preside said Gleim’s comment c gnes T hom pson , ch a in n a writ- - Govemmemal A ffain has lie has “received w tr i

Ition is going to decline o appear.

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dairy 1 d ire

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B rad CtIm or«, the cooniinator.; Idaho Com er raiiona te should cond iia ^h e sxaie, not iusi In

w ould a ffe c t on ly eantiai ho haul waste from r f - ^ 1 on fields tbe rules J [ ]

s to bold waste pro-ir bow its h a n d le ' TYS<0 b e accountab le ,- H A '

who developed the ^heAsi rs sh o u ld b e he ld spin m anure on t ^reasonab le to bold cojxer■ how o ther fanoen Sunda------ ------- -------------------and re

___ __________hlinarsase see BRE. Page A2 h y ,

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Al llc am e a s Sen. Fred g m n .

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Vx h wiQ be ooosideicd a t public I OT.SandS.

ensity issueN e i^ b o is want to know whc qpanskws are danned. said Bert 1 ofccsweoian tor the Twin Falls iroi Urban Network.And a **«{i < i» of Jnfluence" itK I earii<T version of the ordinanc tve limited the ntiTnfnir of animal c cn a in area based on the nut ic e s present - the more homes, d dmais.Tha t mechanism <vould have ! ock'operators know w here the

Please see DEBATE.

\ v 3

I Po m I DBfces hb way tlm w ^ th e ! cd BBoy otters tiying to get food an itisaedttna^Satontay.

rroops rescu [lotorists; 8 fAssocfated Press______________

)EN\'ER (AP) — Rescuers use (ers. snowmobiles and military \n iday to pick up snowt>ound t n 1 residents tefrwhhour hear b y a zard'that pikd snowdrifts up t o ; tt.ly S u i ^ ' n i^ t , all stranded mc ■e believed to have been rescue rid Holm, chicf of operations f lo rado Office of Emer; nagem ent. He said a few h i o i n ^ missing and crews would r rcftincM«ida>'..1 least eight people died durii m.J Colorado, four people were d in th e ir cars srtd w ere b elio e fbed from frceziiig or carbon D[iiij<rwingn unaiiended candle sup i^ ing L x s e without power staned a fir a i ODe wcoun in Omaha, Neb^ i

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COLORADO his trademark t “Take a Bim Oi Cnme Dog nmii 1990s problem • dren .turf the Inf

The JiUTReoriir to o 'berspace 1 and a mine fidd

Online pomii): ' wcll-publidzed r

of children txiini roaming the Intt

. : . • ' children vtnturit “ Y 0 u -

wouldn't take■ 1 your 10- o r■ 12-ye.v-»)ld to i

. • ....? - i thc mall and ■'leave them

■ -jM there unsu* BSI/T..W-- p e r v is e d ,"

, , said dctcctive •cocnmtssion r ^j.Santos of the

.San Jose. Calif., Police ■ Department, wl against Intemel c

So now, the pi and the Natioi Council arc offe children on hoiv c>’berspace.

McCruff tells 1 wiiluheir childr monitor their c(

ilic hearings when they a re <ii mercial online se control features.

The features c and information

a tR c d fo S O rp a ren K p n *

‘T p Z r .

uon; ne\-cr agreeM hefe«-cr

ve let live. “ ,Pi?»re » ''» '««

the S a ^ paiidftg lot In Colorado S| d and suppDes during the bllaard. whi

;ue snowboL p eo p led ie i

________ rirefighten about llhouse liecaaw of th

used hdi- Crand I.sland, N y \-ehides old James Coon di' trav d ers ent heart attack v

y ^ rcco rd ----- propertj- ------------to 15 feet An l l year-old bl

eastern Colorac motorists - Children’s Hospit

cued, said spent a night in the 15 for the woman. The bo le rgency Samrday, Denver’s

hu n te rs The body of a Tt Id resume woman who tried i

zard was found £ uring the about 18 inches of

from her home, a :re found Fast, 77, tried to w dicTcd to- got stuck in a snowc n moTun* The blizzard th

Rockies and onto t lg light in left as mudi as 50 I fire that Colorado Rockies, b4 it took Dcnvcrand35inchi

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ews S e n r i c e ______

tOSI’Rl.NCS. Colo. — U iih k trenchcoai and iIic sIo ;;iii Out of Crime," .McGnift the DW is tackling ;i ihormiKhly n — h'nv lu make sure du i' [nfcv/;cf •u'dciy. rung popul;iriiy of luui accL-s\.* has lieen iHiih ii iHinanza Id for children, iigraphy, hate Web siic-s and j repons iiround the ajiiiitr\' ing lured !)>■ c>-lK.Ti)rc(lai.)R item ei rai.se ciinccms alHiut ring online.

'('.ompuhn (u r ih f futtuv t(xl<iy, (Hidym

s/iouMn'l f lp k r (chilfliriDoftluit.'

- Ruydcia,Samos, policc dcccctix’c

which is leading the fight :t crime.popular canixm diaractcr

ional Crime I’rev en tio n Ffering tips to parents and nv they can safely narigate

s parents to sel aside time Idren to scan the Internet, com puter use, especially online, and choose a com- ser\-icc that offers piu-enial s.s can block atct-ss to sites in not suitable for children, design their o»m) "Hifcty s\-s- software p;ickiigcs that cnn name or prei-em children personal inftirmation.

I iclLs children never to give ;, address, tdephone num- or other persjinal informa- •X to meet face to face with neet online; and ne\’e r send lemselves wiihoui. the per-

are the future today, and Jeprive (diildren) of that.”IS, who has three diildren.

I Springs, Co.. Saturday. He which hit Friday night and

undin Storm

t luUf an hour lo reach the 'th e weather.Net)., police s.iy 50-year- died Sunday of an appar- i while snow-blowing his

boy from tiny Stratton in . ado died Siinday at •?iial in Denver a fter he^ he cold, a hospital spokes- Doy got lost sledding r’s K.MCH-TVaportcd.TeKts C^unt>\ Oklalioma d to walk home in a t)liz- I Sunday buried un d er of snow less than a mile , authorities said. Irene walk home after her car •

wdrift Saiurday. -th a t blew through th e

0 thc Plains cn Saiurd;iy 50- inches of snow in th<l cs, 22 inches in parts of ches in the dty’s suburbs.

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fer th is so-ca lled non-pnint pol- un i.s e x e m p t fn im rcRuJarion.:• R o w e rn m e n t o n ly r e c o o - id s f a rm e rs a d o p t v o lu n ta ry r ien t m a n ag e m en t plans, h e D ep a rtm en t nf A srio iltx ire sume c o n tn il ove r d i s p e l of te (jn d a iry la n d . But oncc th e ry scUs o r g iv e s th e w as te to le i in e e l.se th a t p e r s o n umes re sp o n sib le and enforce- tc becom es D E Q ’s responsibil-

nee th e w a s te is on th e field, con.'iidered “ non-point poUu-

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Black Christ painting return to South Africa after long exile

D e b a te .*• 'C o n tlj^ lro tf

bu ild a n d l e t neighbn

built o r expanded, but 1 l)cen diiutcil, said count> D any Thomtetrow.

The revised sphere of would stretch one mile

— edge of the operation.-----Tlie county also shoul

requiremenis are in plac• tec t env ironm en t and

Rcdfem said. /\nd the 0 should includc a mecha enforcement as called f< county’s compruhcasivc pi

I But beyond basic zonir a-gulating livestock fettlii tkms is a state i ^ c , .^ c sa

On that point, daiiymen

■I A g r i c u l tu r a l e c o n o iI The county shouldn't t

responsible for cn\iroi;unc ^ , cem s, E ilers said. If the '■ ‘ doesn’t trust the state a » ’ do their jobs, "get on tin

■ case,"hesaid ? r ■ H arry H oogland, wl

Reagon Hatch owns the J ° Us Dairy in Castleford, 1 comprehensive plan’s oin

’ protect th e county’s agri I" cconomy.

Well, dairies arc pan of cultural cconomy, he said

• The two have no objcctic county restricting the size tion of dairies, or other li opemdons.

t “We don’t want too mai around either," Hoogland s

But Hatch complained 1 I county wants to know aboi ! liness and waste disposal a

the dairies plan to contrc and flics. The county shou

' tozoningissucs,hesaid But t ^ niles should bc 1

everyone knows what the wants. Hoogland said daii} tors - and their bankers

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if snow suetched from the Plains lo tf : Temperjlurcs plunged below zcrc ?fnRoclie$.Ilh: The most .iclive wcjiher w'js acrm Ijlwrnj, Cif>fgij, the Flofidj Pjnhjn he Ciifolinjs, where ihundcrstofftis de « ond tlay..• NaiionjI Wcjlhcr Sei%ice poili-d 3 U)! swtions of cenlf.il and easlefn A

M-Mcrn CeofRiJ jnd the Ploridj Pjnhani -TheAisotiJli

CAPE TO\W, South Afl painting of a black Jeswi

m e under apartheid s%-as hung Cathedra] on Sunday, mar from a long enlc overseas.

^ In tlie racially mixed cc: | » alwut 200 that sat in half fi

A lbertina Luihuli, daugl

'V ’, assurance thaibors know invested and thns could be stated requiretut has since will issue a penrnty resident Instead of th

ence, the couniyof influence on a site-spedficile from the " Ih u i'sp ta s i----------------------place^iheydon'nuld ensure “Larse daiiia mi|>lace to pro- <3iscptintheouti>'ind hea lth , Rcdfemispice ordinance would rccognizcrhanism for size among dai for in the require publicL‘p laa hearings for largining Lssues. But hearings j.•ding opera- ty fwtwcen dairijsa id • - Hoosland and IIlen agree. tend to be emotii

sdence get left 01lomy “In thu end thI ' l l r y i o b c " “ "S anom plishmental con- n atho county Potential coagendes to News reports their dang operations hav<

and groundwai who w ith other states, such le Kowz ‘R ^Vashin0 on. In I d,'said the of liquid waste aim-was to contaminated gra gricultural There hare be<

cases of groundi of tiie agri- tion tiaccd to a d d County. Numcrot ction ID the .««pod from loca ize or loca- dons to local surf; r livestock Industry and s

state oversight h tnany cows lems in Idaho. D; id said ed regularly id that the Department o f ; bout clean- unique prograr ll and how waste managema Itrol odors inspccuons. wuld stick - If problems arc

problems widi wa be d ea r so the dairy can lose [he county milk until tho prol aiiy opera- The Environm ;rs - w ant • Agency, charged _________ the Oean Water

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th a t a f t e r m o n e y is j-ear-ol1 th e facility m eets a ll acrossire m e n ts , th e c o u n ty it,' sayermlL Siattlcf th e sp h e re of influ - H asm iy should se t density problcif ic basis, E ilers s a id Q uefJosctnricsfii.and thcae’s gram.£ion 'rbe lonR ," he s a id ------ to com! might not Ct an>%shoe A nd b:tfliyinganai" pbtenrip leased th e o rdinance theevenizc th e d ifference in Wasid a i r i e s , a n d w o u ld built c

ilic n o tif ic a t io n a n d rea ly .a rg e r operations. lem salgs ju<n foster animosi- Othclairics and nd g h b o rs , r e ^ id H a td i say. H earings E n v ir tnotional and facts a n d m ust aft OUL ^-stem1 tha t doesn’t get any- take nc lished," H atch s a id plaint c

Whilc o n t a m i n a t i o no r ts sh o w l iv e s to c klave c a u se d s u rfa c ew a t e r p r o b le m s in , * 7 ^u d i as California andtn U tah, up to 80,000SIC from a hog farmgroundwater.been no docum ented

indwater coniainina- j • •a da ily in Tw in Falls

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lose its pe rm it to sell p iD blem saroC xed n m e n ta l P ro te c tio n

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iv itad o n to te s tify , A polll o t b e i n v i t e d , o f 902 p1, d e sp ite qu e stio n s th a t 68 jh is f u n d - r a i s in g should u

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r-old p rog ram proraising. States iss th e c o u n n > 'a re asU ng about ays J o e R o b e n o o f ib e E P A \ l ie office.a s it e l im in a te d a ll po ten tia l }lems? N o, sa>3 D airy Bureau f M a r\ 'R o ten , H in runs tbe {XD-^Snnv»< ia itw aTyt a l f ^ l « y ^ »n]i1^^iili~nib>cthan~»<'pfVT>^ bigger dairies present largts*

ntial contamlnatk n probbps in ivcntcfacatauiifite. aste ^•sterns must not onl>' be t cgrrectly, b u t m.-ma{yv< cor- y. And the potentia] for prob- : also depends on kxatian. her livestock operations are b te d by th e state Di\-ison of iro n m en ta l Q uality , w bldi I appnnt; vraste managc3Dcnt m designs. DEQ, howxrvcr, can no action until there is a oom- it or an iUegal disciiarge. hile dairies must foIIo«- s a te c management guidelines, For r, non-dairy li^'estodc opera- i ie siiidriin<^ are %'olumai>-. D p o ^ chaoses to those titles rtlles goi-erning dairy waste d cover ircading manure cn I. Tbe rules a re in jdace tera- Tly and m ust bc reviewed bv- c ^ d a tu re .e n e w r u l e s a p p ly on ly to es. E n forc e m e n t cm feed lo ts o th e r l iv e s to c k o p e ra tio n s , as h o g b n z is i s u p to DEQ artd PA.d lo o m in g in so m e people 's s a re sc a re sto rie s about huj^- a rm s in N o rth Carolina, a ^! prob lem s th e y o e a te . Pecfile !i a b o u t p ig s b e c a u se th e y t h e re ye t, T b o r o b o n w sakL ; theyV e o n th e nrinds of ooun- nners.S th o se H ang jrigs," n e m b e r T o d d E lass dur- p la n n in g a n d zoning witlc-

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IaN m jo leg e3 d .T 2 x w as th e soa of th e s s wbo learned p-^HTfr^g ^ ifaer aad w est OD to « th e n lose — e r e r r t h i s iliw iQ b iih i — “ th e w instijepeofae,”

T h e G a a b le r wi: G sm b le r lo ses . A s d Navajos a re a a b i r a l e jn h m g the serBe o f l a a s s p ro m p ted b y a 1' Supiegie Coort r t i i a g t tnbesT r i^ z s to oC er

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Tiibal P re s id es A lb e a iao o g th o se o r ^ ia g i N a n jo take no daacES.

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Sore, now that tw o cx a r e o n t w itb tiC2 n ra n 50 s i le s a t S s d i^ e o Q s t .

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These tires abe n d th e d an g e r o f h ig Uowoots tbax can s e a d outofcoozroL

“ T h is w ill b e a r e r i p ro d n a ," said H a ^ M a n a ly s t w itb F n n d a Research.

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A ritfA P )— who fail to atQ w h e th fr to Gaming will •s ica 's la rg ea tc toe tcassesti s a r e f e re n - H alew rotetnb e Gam bler T h e re ar

F erd in an d NIb e G a r-Jater t r ib e 's D ivtss s a ’s spirit Developm ent

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astbeC randCw in s ; The *The X arajj j d so . th e Ik e s o f Tisitora l e a t aboot ^ ? e « in th e NI a £ a a casi- omy,“ Xotah s

t 1987 U.S. b e lp to cap tiz g u p b d S o g toaristentertai^m b E sg . X otah saidc ted casinos could get S2SI N or. 4 , tbey all f i re casinoI tb e debate Mouldease. of Narajos, at■ ad in o aare 50.000 adolts ac to b e T e r y said,

g a m b le r ,- Casino suppi= g g n .acca- a re a lread y f]> is d ean of c a s in o s ru a b ;: C o llege in M exico, U tes

Apaches in Art[ben H a le b A dding casilg t h a t tb e win tbe>';* s. of a voice onf s struggles w ell o f a pi«lo c h o f th e become a S6 bib e ^ p e o p le nomic devdopi

re means d5 spares an(H itibezoad a n d a a a ly s ts a9 8 1 ^ outslowly.t oom paaies Thettrestbesi t x r e s t b a i <enitD 2Sperad s p b a f c e r oaxy ares. In at

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i Xotah, head of th e v is ion of Econom ic m t and supporter o f ) opea up to five casi- is e r ra t io n lan d in id Xew Mexico, n e a r /(0 o r attractions such d Canyon. 1.vajo Xation has mil- itors, but very little is * Xavaw'Xaiion econ- ih say^ '‘Gaining will p tu r e much o f th is n

id tb e tribe initially 2S million per >‘ea r if .Inos are opened. The | a | | dd employ thousands a t a time when about s a r e without jobs, h e -

pponers say Xavajos r flocking to nearby I by Pueblos in Xew H res in Colorado and Arizona.asin q s, Xotah says, A: Navajo Nation m ore Mon Indian issues, a s p ie c e of vrhat has ) btOioa p tf >-ear eco-

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GOODING - The ' hold a H aunted Ho W ednesday th ro u g Fnihm Cafeieria on N

Admission to “T err uRes 12 and older is : ancl for 4 and youngt fwncfit the Gooding c

Thursday will be ' Anyone who brings given a dollar off adm

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“G reenhouse M ana^ from 9 a.m. to 3 p .n Grcenhomes.

Super\'i&ors a re wc seuion, focused on th en te rp rise of g reenJ including t>-picaJ costs nity support and “free’

I'he afternoon sessic ence for teachers, fea finding funding fo r b planning, growing, nu return on investment.

Anyone who teach wants to know how t works is invilcd. Cos seating is limited. Brii more information or i S015.

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KETCHUM -TlloKt Zoning Commission wi

•today at City HaU. 4801 First on the agenda

time, followed by Sun addition of 96 square fi existing building.

public hearings inclu ditional-usc permit for ( at 540 Sccond St.; DM^N subdivide part of the Fi unit developm ent sui tow nhouse sublo ts; a ap p lica tio n fo r a zo encroach into the minL >-ard setback to providi with thc constructi(jn of dencc a t 871 Spruce Av(

_______ Design review discwstreambankltaHiUzauor 451 Nonhwood Way. thi and o ther landscaping Main St., alteration to review for siding and pi; St. and a strcam-alterai Sheep Meadow Lone.

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MOUNTAIN HOME commis.sionen will meet public is in^ited. The fa warrants of distraint arc

New basiness includc and wine liccnse renewal rcsentative to th e rcvit W aste System s Inc .; Historical Foundation’s i county’s telephone Ustin{ for junior college rcsideii the solid waste budget; r lation of taxes; and appli ty-tox exemption.

Juvenile Programs D ir will provide an update grams, Prosecutor Stevt cuss p ro ced u re o n th t D istria, Sheriff Rick Lay money for the revolving Lucas will address disasti completes the morning se

A closed executive sess gent appliadons a t 1:15 afternoon’s agenda.

O ther items inc ludc i re g a rd in g an cn h a n c e monthly meeting for elec m em o from th e Pc

' • Committce.Time for th« ■ du d e the meeting.

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KETCHUM - A specit Kctchum Gty Coundl p b has been can n ed .

The public hearing rej • amendments to thc 2oning ' ing dny<are businesses w i

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ngcr is free. Proceeds will lg community.3e “canned food night.” gs a can of food will bc dmiuion.

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OSS G reen h o u ses and l ic a tio n s w ill p re sen t nagem ent for Schools” p .m . S aturday a t Moss

welcome to a morning RI the whole sdiool based henhouse m anagem ent, jjosts, marketing, commu- B■ec” labor. Ission, a handson experi- Ifeatures instruction on h

ir budget and supplies, Im arketing, selling and I

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wicludc the existing con- tilo r Cristina's Restaurant th \tW Inc.'s application to•i Frenchman's planned- 3!subdiv ision in to two Pi

i; and Sandy L im an’szon ing v a r ia n c e to i

linimum required side- Jvide no on-sitc [w king y1 of a single-family resi- ' PAvenue. Micussion will cover the_____aluon project at 431 and E, the crcation of a pond ning ac 280 and 260 S. ■ to thc original design

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bf£ - E lm ore County a nect at 9 a jn . today, the '; fair labor repon and toirc first on thc agenda. grejdcs 1998 beer, Uquor an< iwals; appointing a rep- • n it::view board of Idaho ate ic.; E lm ore C oun ty I ’s request to join theting page; a certificate Jd |dency; a resolution for (;t; requests for cancel- Vaipplications for propcp wit

FaiDirector Alvin Powers whia te on juven ile pro- raneve Warrick will dis- a '*1 th e P in e C em eteryLayher will talk about / “/ing account and Pat /a ste r services-w hich ^ S session.'wssion regarding indi- py ■ :15 p jn . is first on the

j c Mayor Don E tte r » i c e d 911 sy stem , a - j jlectod officials and a P e rso n n e l Policy th e public will con- E

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Bcial m eeting of the * * planned for Tuesday -nioi

regarding proposed yeaiing ordinance regard- foUc1 will beheld witfa the resigMmngNov.3. p ic

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FAIRFIELD - Seven Candida tossed hats into the ring for thi on the Fairfield City Coundl.

The two who reccive the m( will take the two four-year tei the third-place candidate will the two-year term.

Fairfield is a small town wii 350 residents on thc windswep Prairie below Soldier Mountai

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Some of thc issues swirling town indude the d ty ’s drainage j and a business<ore bcautificat trict. City planners also a re gr w ith dem ands for increased s from proposed subdivisions.

\Vhy are so many candidates w take up a position that pays a paJi ia monlh?

Thc candidates' answers boilc to growth, growth and thc pre: growth for t ^ community that t and more becoming a bedroom i nity for Blaine County with all thi a ted pressures," in the words ol date Jay Culler.

J a y C u t l e r ,C u tle r lived in th e K etchu

Valley area for a num ber of ycj w itnessed all i ts growth, and 1 Fairfield suffering similar pains, who has 20 years' experience in rant and retail management, d oe a “lot of management experience

2 c o n t e r3yl£ui(eBtackftrwflww conwpondBrt__________

GLENNS FERRY - A fonner md a fii5t-time cuididate are seek

G lennsE L E C T I O N n iw 'sd e

G lennsm H U K sC ranor

seek ar l e n n le av i m er m ayc McGhcean len g er

Tiompson iQ a twoway contest. C ranor was appointed os mayi

ear after McGhee voluntarily re allow ^g drunk driving charges, csigning upon i^ ia t he said was “ lc a n a th c h o norab le th in g t< (cGhce believes he has learned fro xpcrience and is ready to assun [fice again." I ^ r u n i ^ again bccausc I didi

h everything tha t I instituted wi cip of th e coundl while I was m [cGhcesaid.Challenger G lenn Thompson se

;asons for vying fo r th e m ayor’s on w ere based partia lly on tb(

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lidates have lYMfwrMfflel• three seats

■terms, and will assume

with about vept Camas ntain. Each ■ing the rn becomes ‘ n e ss from - - , in g run o fft c a n 't ge t 4t Idaho;hw ay 2 0 ^ i a i i M r M i ch-actrlikc— JiiS B S aS S ;?; am, accord-to incum - 'i United Offtmdt

It E rn ie 'Peoiieelnpediiihcrly. '-ABioteteiltellving around ^-cbtneirtf^sun g e p r o g ^ >ication dts- •grappling:d services ■

y S " s 1 sO Prcsca, coundl. paltiySlSO He'd like to s<oiled down «l>e simplest ter

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applied,

. K e n n e th l e e:hum /S unyears and I n t ^ ^ n t K c

id he sees “ ® comiL . r , f , w m f pains. W en.■inrcstau: selves m lhoul gldocsn’is c e , =PP?'nee otl the l» s been leanui

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i F erry ;desk.

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an o th e rav ing for- ay o r Leo

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g i o d o , ” Tom pson s a i± ;■ftnmlhil ' l » a 'y coundl n«s u m e t te l« " ? .h e = y s h e

• scm cotothecom ididn’t 6 n- „ “I’m in le resK

Hie Glenns Fei n said h is held on 'niesday.:

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iV Ay, O c to b c r 27, 1997

F l y i n g f r e e

srry. Sehirday afternoon tunshlne

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I see “things boiled down to erms - sometimes in small get too fa r off base," he

d has to be prepared for I’D get motveaover."«cn inconsistendes in how nces are applied and would hem fa irly and e q u a lly

a eKenneth Lee secs Fairfield mmunity with large grow- need to take care of our* getting too exdted." w inted to thc coundl and ning on the job. He'd like

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le local elections w eren’t I ittendon. Someone nccfkidIt a han d le on th ings,” c . A fter attending most o fmeetings for the past 3 1/Z $1C is ready,to commit h is ummunity. eitcd in try ing to m ak e tJa .b e t tc rp la c e to live ,’ ....... ti

p'e n y d ty election will be v jr, November 4. Polls will00 a jn . to 8.00 pjn. at the ti

lLLEE

Ine gav» the blrtla a reeton to wln{

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to see more people partid j meetings. “Wc need th d r inj

“Property w ent sky-high, lots o f new subdivision rc need to slow down and fit tl (comprehensive) plan," Lc need growth, w ant growth, 1 growtn in a fashion so that it Fairfield an arm and a k ^ "

A few is su e s o f conc< indude: fmishlng the draina, alleviate spring flooding, aj for downtown bcautificatioi ness core improvement will of convindng. W c need to

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R e lia b le w a t e r {Bnth i-anHi>4!>t»x n m mnVing

ority.lASt summer, d ty water usi

several wedcs under a boil-^ after tbe m unidpal well was i ed by Snake R iver flooding. i the city council o ic searching to finanfB b fihratioo system f plus a $4 million p ro jea to.ii water supply.

* ^ e n ^ to form a dtizens 1 to find thc best source," Mc ■^vayone knows the river ni

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a t che cii business tion plan cen ter a t!

TT'o me City Hall,

| 9 D B P ^ ^ The publi dosed-doc ing the rcf

■. T he Bh aim ed at that I improvem strip ing . 1

anc reduced “i road surfai

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id p a tc in townr inpuL" ‘> 5 i f tS e 6sh. there’s been :^tbo6 « d 1 requests. Wci t th r a in to o u r r f l a a a B g L ee said. “We

Lh, but wc need H llB ffT O It it doesn’t cost

n c c rn to Lee y p ittl^ reK inaee system toU and planning T * * * * itio a The busi- townm ccdn will “take a lot People doi 1 to have more

Tiayorp(and it’s prob river ts the t 1 "

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M ’V to finanoe wa of this year’s

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a -w ite r o rie r -P eo p le h ras oowammat- ideas, b u t nc ^ C n m c ra n d n eed to n a k e ^ f ^ t S e ^ ^ he said,

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ity Cound tsagenda r meetingndance of traffic on : Lakes tops agenda»lteWl_________________________

i FALLS - How to handle hcav □n Blue Lakes Boulevard N ort r th c top item a t to d a y ’s Cit 1 meeting.o u n d l also will take a look bac city’s project list fo r th e pas a y ea r, and review th e o p e n an for a wood-waste re c y d in It 967 Rose St.necting will begin a t 4 p .m . ii ill, an d thc public is welcomc 3lic is not wdcomc to a tten d : loor “executive" session follow regular session.ilu e L akes tra ffic s tu d y wa: It reducing accidents. T ow an I, thc study proposes short-tem incn ts that indude b e tte r roac

b e tte r traffic-light synchro , protected and perm itted left i ts (such as those a t Pole Line nd B ridgev icw B o u le v a rd ) “cruise" traffic and a high-grip

face.to five-year rccom m endatiom rcduced speed limits and modi r tra ffic lights. A full-length from North Five Points to Pole ad is the sole long-term rccom ' on.

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I ^ c o m e out for City Coundl Please see FAIRRELO. PageAS

• o s i t i o nsbably tbe best way to go. The : answer; funding is th c prob-

said tfae town’s bonding limit imao vdiilc he was mayor, fore- icials to pursue outside funding n t e r s u ^ y upgrades. Because r’s flooding, McGhee believes s F cn y is now tn a b en e r posi- >ly fo r emergency g ran ts and, Jp de fr;^ expense to th e tax-'

[he d v needs to pick one piim it," Tbompsoo said. * ^ e need ate on dianing up our present n pursue a fuD tnsitment plant Txn the river. It’s an e q « is iv e Jt I don’t see any otfaer alterna­te."a said the water problem bas Semis F eny for years, h a v e b een tossing a ro u n d

nothing ever gets done. W ek e a d e d s ic o a o d ru a w id iiC ’ -

IC8 ' ims F e n y police i e p a r tm o it e s tn icn ired becauM i t wjas

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TestsTACOMA (AP) — 1

^ reform efforts within should focus less on sc

■ achievement tests beea . • up b lack ch ild ren fg

• according to a speaker ' edi^tion$ujiimiVinTa<

“Testing IS going to______ Jdds .suffer, even jnore

already are," said Gem University of Washingi

M axwell D onald Kimbcriy, 11 a.m. toe

• Mortuary Chapel in T

F ra n k Amazon I A berdeen, 11 a.m. t' Aberdeen 1st Ward 1 V isitation will be fi 10;4S a.m. today a t (D avis M ortuary in Falls).

B euhh H. Moody c p.m. today at Hanse Rupert ChapeL Frien from 9 a.m. until nmt vice today auhefunei

H enrie tta Virginia of Twin Falls, vigil s p.m. today at \Vhite ? Twin Falls. Funeral a.m . T uesday a t S t Catholic Church in Tw

J o a o A uRusto d i 'C a n a d a , vig il a t Tuesday followed by al Mass a t 10 a.m., I Im m aculate Concepii in Buhl. Friends maj 10 a.m . to 8 p.m. toi F a rm e r F u n e ra l C Buhl.

Hazel E lsie Nussgt Kimberly and Twin Fj Tuesday a t Reynold

M A G IC VALLEY CENTER

Some names arc oi • t

Carrigan Owan of T I

; Clarance Kaufman Twin Falls.

■■ CASSIA REGIO^: / : L auria Spurgeon of : Lewis and Christophi

Tina Wight and Ramo F

■: T w T N F a L

' J e a n M a r i e Y ek e lJoan Marie Yekol. 6<1

Falls, died Saturday, Oci. ol Magic Valloy Rogiona Center.

Sho was born May 27 O scoloa. Nob.. Ihc dai Wilbur and Oossio Lovoll At ago four sho m

; Scolisblult. Nob. and roc , oducalion ihero. Sho

Harvey Yokol, and Ihat produced three childfon, divorced. Sho worked fc

, ; years as a secretary in m ’ nosscs. Sho was an avi<

and ovcniually movod lo ' to stay irt 1989. She loVet

' ' and onjoyod hor nips to Jc Sho is sun/ived by her

Roger Yokol of Scotisbk--------- ponaJd-YEkoLi3LBakec.C

. Suzio M. Hoff of Groenvi • and Rory Yekel of Twin Fa

ers-Chafles JacKson of S< Bill Jackson of Twin Fall: Shirloy Schlodowiu: of Sc

'and Maxino Kaufman o Calif.; n ino’orandchildi

. thfoo groat-grandchlldron. ' procodod fn doalh by hor

Q sister and throo brothers. Graveside sorvlcos will I

} unfair t(— E ducation tion professoi h in the s ta te solution. It i s ; I standardized indicate yet lecausc it sets drcn arc goin{ I for fa ilu re , Gay was an leer at a black S aturday’s Tacoma. “Creating Ac; to make ou r Century” __iore ibaa.tbey----- parents,educkneva Gay, a leaders woridjington educa-. micachievemi

------------S e rlid H am cy , of Chapel in T today a t W hite may call from

in Twin Falls. the funei^ di

n P h ill ip s of M arian “1 n. today a t the Boise, 2 p rd LDS Church. C loverda lc ' c from 9:45 to Boise, a t the church

' in A m erican Alma Mac p.m. Tuesday

- Stake Center, jy of R upert, 2 " p X ,nsen M ortuary ____ I J |■iends may call J —/ Ji m e o f t h c s e r - ' .....................ineral chapel. Jo y C 8 W llll

iniaM cClosky

r i i n r S and will be a TwinFalls. Hovc.Robcnsi

d a S llv n o f " ’ J '" ” " " '

“ y 'h e f u n S : J» l> n N ichcI., both a t th e BURLEY-, spiion Church Buriey, died J may call from 1997, ac thc Bu

today a t th c Arrangemen 1 C h a p e l in w ill be annoi

Mortuary Burli

ssg c n R n y lo f U o u d V. W i ) Falls, 11 a.m. nrm iT rv f olds F u n e ra l

— HosiEV R EG IO N A L M EDICAl

e om itted a t patients’ request.A dm itted

ifT w in Falls.Released

an of F iler; and Ju lie Roach o

IONAL MEDICAL CENTER Adm itted

I o f Burley; Brett Whiting, Jec iphcr Larson, all of Paul; anc imona Sears, both of Malta.

Released

— O bitiFor obKuary.rate In'foffnatlon,

VI T Q p.m. Wednesday^ » - o - • Sunsei Momoiia

( -XT1 Affangcmcnis u r a of Whilo Mortuary

^ J o h n C h a r lH John ’Jack' C

of Twin Falls, die ■ 1997.

Ho was born i ■ Jan . 1 1. 1929.

Fonnsylvania am Calif., at ago 34

H glazier for Acmo ■ and Cross Lumb

movod lo Tv/in Fa B Sun/ivors inclu(

Twin Falls; daug r i r McLimans of Tw

H ansen of San 3 r ' Barbara (Don) ( T.,' Calif.: sons Miko — Turlock. Calif.,

Wardio of Mosa. [6 l (Lawroncq) Haye

M . ol Twin ( “ I!Oci. 25. 1997 Ea9'» «■>•. OHDl nodical

■37 iQTi in P -^ ' Monday, C

- o T S S c S ' c S S " c ? . ‘;“ m o t d to l°« °» “>T»lockk rocoivod hor

;ho m arriod R yiat marriogo

iV S S Bun many busi- „ ™'l Rood Bus avidlra.olor Bu™ diod al his h10 Twin Falls 25.1997.

3V0d loading „ »as born C oJockpol. Buhl. Iho son ol C her cliildron Young Busmann. sblull.N eb.: Buhl High S.

Bnuilio. s .C .r ^ S g l™ ll^On F I Falls; brolh. morrjod Belly H,11 Scollsblull. Ihoy had lour sons Falls: sislors " a s a nionSoolls Blull PresbyleriE

n o lB o 7 o n . L i^QoandlSoClilldroni nnd p'ub. Ho had Irvcron. Sho was *«>'k'n9 on Ihr ^horparonls,

vill bo hold 2 Teddy: four sons

:o black cBor. T es tin g is not the . Spais a comfortable way to on Afie t again tha t our ^ l - evrat(jingtofaiL” “ Gc; among the speakers at reforr’s sum m it called failun:Achievers for thc 21st News— a gathering of black you’r< iucatns and-community— cducairidng to raise the acade- a progcmeniofblackchildrcn. doesn’

R V I C E S —I Tw in F alls. Friends in Burle; om 3 to 8 p.m. today at 6 to 8 p I chapel. Mortuar

1:45 p.ir“T ed d y ” H ansen of Tuesday p .m . T u esd ay a t M arilj

Ic F u n e ra l Home in SaltLak< lyofTwi ac 10 a.n:

ac Booth of Burley, 2 Unitari: iay a t the Burley LDS Church, ter, 2050 Normal Ave. in ^ I t L

) E A T H N O 'Williams 8 4 ,o fB t:-JoyceW iU iam s,7S,died Sunday Oct. 26, “ ' S dBenedict’s Long T e n ^

services a re pending e an n ounced by (he > i nson Funeral Chapel J a S O n I

FILER 23, o f F

:h o IS Overton,- J o h n Nichols, 77,of

Id S a turday , Oct. 25,Burley (i^are Center. lents are pending and „

7 e r c H a . S , r “ “ "

W i lk in s o n ■-UoydV.W Ukinson, Funeral h

; P I T A L S —:AL W illard Patcerson, Eire

M elo, all of Buriey; Brad jst. Leroy Mabey of Oakley.

BirtA baby was born to Tin;

M alta.h o f

MINIDOKA MEMO Somo names are om itte

^ AdmiH elen Fleetwood of Pai

Jed Accquia.and Rclea

William Stokes and Jud R upert.

- U A R IE S — -ion.^call 73S0931, extension 278

day. Oct, 29. 1997, al Scott (Ma Jiial Park, Twin Falls. (Sharon), s undor iho diroclion (Becky) of jary. Twin Falls. grandchila

grandchildri r l e s W a r d l e £>y i• Charles Wardio. 60. cr^'^uri'^n died Friday. 0CI,2<. Ju™

rn in Vonolia. Pa,, on 29. Ho grow up in ^ and movod to Delhi, rZ n .n rL i 34. Ho worked as a Fu

mber in Merced. Ho 1 Falls in 1993,cludo his wifo, Enid of Ilughtors. Suo (Miko)Twin Falls. Jill (Don) A d o lo h J >an Ramon, Calif.. . “ t " f 1) Gfovo ot Turlock. iko (Linda) Wardio of Jf'ursday, Iif,, Jim (Channa) ' 0. ' " ° Bur sa. Ariz.; sistof Ruby lyes of Denair. Caiif,: ‘I (Vickio).,Wardlc ol a 'lo,; and 14 grandchil- parooris In

" lion of tho ivices will bo hold 1

Oci, 27, 1997, ai / Chapol in Turlock,)mmiltal services to .,:k Memorial Park. ^

bo givon lc , Dollar Clut> U H L 'Diabetes AsiB u s m a n n Sp.Jusmann Sr.. 77. of P S t P S t tis homo on Saturday, Willard Al

66, of Burfo'n Dcc. 24. 1919. in 25, 1997. ai>f Charles and Helen Medical Connn, Aftor graduating Memortal1 School ho entered a.m. Tuosda'3Tco_and soryojJJuh^fifsLEmsbi1 Fob, 9, 19'4’6, ho Burton Avo. iHydo ond togother David Goebions. ■ iniormeni willlombor of tho Buhl at tho Plea's3rian Church. Elks Builey,Cloar Lake Counlry Friends m

lived in Buhl all his |jom10'30aI Iho family form and sonflco on Ti10 Groon Giant Co. are undor if-d by his companion. Mortuary, J>ns, Phil (LIgia) Jr,. Butloy.

childrenSpon sc»t d by the scuc Conimisaco A frican American Affairs, thc

ent drew mere dian 250 peopic. “G ood q u a lity educarional form o u ^ t not to be built on l u ^ b u t succcss,” Gay told Thc 5ws T r ib u n e of Tacoma. “If u’re go ing to talk about new ucarionnl-reform,-why institute rrogram that already 1 proof it esn’tw ork?”

irley. Friends may call from 8 p .m . today a t (he Payne uary in Burley and from I to p.m. befo re the funeral on day a t th e church, irilyn M artin Drummond of Lake City, Utah, and former- Twin F a ll^ memorial service a.m. Nov. 10 at South Valley a rian U niversalist Society ch. 6876 S. Highland Drive It L ake G ty.

) T I C E S -I B urley, died Sunday, Oct. 997 , a t C assia Regional

C enier. angem ents are pending and 3C a n n o u n c e d by Hansen lary Burley Chapel.

)n P h i l i p F is l ie r,ER - Jason Philip Fisher, f F i l e r and form erly of on, Nev., died Friday, Oct. 997, a t th c U niversity of Medical Cenier in Sal( Lake

leral se rv ices will be a t 1 Saturday , Nov. 1,1997, at i le r LD S S tak e C enter.I w ill follow a t thc F ile r tery. Services are under the ion of Parke’s Maa'c Valley al H om e of TwinFalls. ■

SIro L indsay and M artha irad ley May of Paul; and

BirthsTina a n d Joseph Wight of

M ORIAL HOSPITAL itted a t patien ts ' request. Im ittedPaul; and Elio Ambriz of

ileasedJudy M ort and son, all of

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Mari Beth), and Harold n), all of Boise and Tom ) of Knoxville, Tenn,; fivo hildren: and three groat- lildron. Ho was preceded ir< ay h is poronts; his wife, n infant daughter: his broiti. and an infant sisie;. funera l will be held

;day at 11 a.m. at iho Buhl esbytenon Church. Burial Ilow a t tho Wost End ry. Friends may call at tho Funeral Chapol Tuesday a.m. to 7:30 p.m,

B u r l e y

liKorbh Korb, 67. of Butloy, died 3y, O ct. 23, 1997, al his Burioy.lie gravosido rites wilt boI I o.m, Tuesday. Oct. 28, at lh e Gom Memorial ; In Burioy. undor Iho dircc- ho Burley Masonic Lodge and A.fwi. Friends may call

10 8 p .m , Monday at tho lorluary. 221 West Main in

imily suggests memorials n to tho Shfinor’s Million )lub In memory of Bolly m or to Iho American 1 Association.

attersonj Allman (Pal) Patlorson, jrley. diod Saturday, Oci.

a l tne Cassia Regional Senter in Burioy. rial servicos will bo at 11 sday. Oct. 28, 1997, ot thoisb y le rJ a n -C h u rc h .^ 1 0 0 ---------vo. in Burioy. with tho Rov.» b e l officiating. A private ; will bo later that altoinoon oa'sant Viow Comotery in

s may call at tho church 10 a.m, until ih<} limo of the ■n Tuesday, Arrangomonis >r Iho diroclion of Payne y, 221 Wost Main St..

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The following is a sc a l m eetings and even ts in tak e p lacc th is wee! he College of Southem Idal If TODAY:w Student Senate meetste — in Taylor-256;---------------it CSI Board o f T ru st

meet at 5:30 p.m. in th Building board room.

TUESDAY “~i Adult d iab e te s closi

held at noon in Aspen 13 WEDNESDAY

“Taming of the Shrew presented at 8 p.m. in I 119.

Regional PublicTrans Advisor>- Council will n a.m. in Tajdor 255. Cor

TheTlme»Hew»__________

Following is a list of mental meeting.'? that.ar u led (his w eek in th< Vallej-. l liis list is compi advance schedules. Th News suggests that you th e inform ation by cal appropriaie clerk’.'; offio attending.

TODAYBlaine County commi:

8:45 a.m., courthouse.Cassia County commi'

9 a.m., courthouse.College of S o u th e rr

B oard of T ru.stees, 5:3 bo a rd room , Administmiion Building.

Elmore County commi: 8:30 a.m,, courthouse.

Je rom e C ity P lan n i Zoning Commission. 7 p. council chamlxirs.

Jerome County commi5

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lawmiH o u ^

1) LANO OISPUTES Tho Houso Wednesday J

248-178,obllHhotoll(Jv«p OfV Io toko land-UBO dispute fodorai court Ropubtican a property rfflhts advocates s

— -landowners to challenge r& rostrldtons effidently, bypa; tive state court and appeals President ainton Immedloti to veto tho bill. DemocfaUc ■ say tho throat of an expens lawsuit could forco small lo< ments to eavo In lo zoning t dovolopers. A *yes' vote >a>

S ^ a t f

No senal

Sourca; SUlai Nowi Sorv>co

H e a l th - c o n

r e q u e s t ch eBOISE (AP) — I t ’s no

th e lettuce looks on the o th a t a t t ra c ts L ee S ch a r w h a t’s on th e in s id e counts.

Scharf and thousands c sum ers like him are dcm : th a t g rocery s to re s acro country offer o rganic pr< p a s ta s and p e a n u ts — grown without pesticides or izers.

This rebellion againsi •stream grocery foods is ch: the way some shoppers p id — and getting th e a ticn i

““la rg e grocery chains.About five y e a rs ago S

decidcd hc did not wnnt chcm icals in grocery stori duce. The 47-year-old fatl two Started buying organic for his family.

“ I’m h op ing it h a s residue," he said Wednesda

A nd a b o u t sev en y e a r Idaho began regulating ot foods to en su re foods lal organic were exactiy that.

Scharf and others have h th e organics industry becon ho ttest thing to h it the gr

• business diis decade.Shoppers ore no longer gr

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I,Y Han-cst Tinass w ill be held from 3 to: 134. Center.•AY Community•ew” will be will be held f;n Fine A ns the Taylor Buil

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mscious cons lemical-free 1n o t how selection. Groce a ou tside are lined w ith sei la r f . I t ’s app les, p e a rs d c t h a t Shoppers can fin

milk, ju ic e , eg| s o f con- canned soup , fri m anding diocolatc*.TOSS t h e _ _ Even win e an produce', liavc tu m ed 'o r^ l — fo o d s. The num bers 5 : o r fcnil- selves, Tlie orgar

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119.lity Halloween Party M:d from 4 to 6 p.m. in presiBuilding. Ans :s A nonym ous will,m. in Desert 112, Haof the Shrew" will be held11 8 p,m. in Fine A ns Expo

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.9.Magichords Fall Show-will be esented at 8 p.m. in the Fine IS Cenier auditorium.

SATURDAY .Militar>' le.sung will be held ai i.m. in Shields 208.Idaho Personnel exam will lie .'(.■n ut 9 a,m."irrShields lOG! Han^est Time Festival will he­ld from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m, in (he :po Center.‘Taming of the .Shrew" will Ik‘ esented at 8 p.m. in Fine Arts 9.Magichords Fall Show will he esented at 8 jf.m, in the Fim- ts Center auditorium.

SUNDAY •larvest Time I'estival will be Id from 11 a,m.'io 3 p.m. in (he po Center.

» A -----------------ling Commissioti. 9 a.m,. City 11, council chamliers.'win Falls County commission- . 8:.10 a,ni., counhouse.'w.in Falls School B oard. 7 1,. adm inistrative office. 201 in Ave. W.I’ood R iver M edical C enter ird. 5:.10 p.m.. medical cenier ' lailey,

^VEDNESDAYassia C ounty .M emorial <pital Board.|^ p.m., hospital rd nmm.win Falls County commission- 8:30 a,m„ courthouse.

THURSDAYooding County commission- 10 a.m., counhouse.

win Falls County commission- 8i30a,m,, courthouse.

I-RIDAYisin Falls County commission- 8:30 a.m„ counhoii.se,

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haven’t had any other insti- ms that felt the need to noi ilii any pieces liy Rodin." said iiael Blackburn, c u ra to r of bits of lhe Iris and B. Gerald or Foundation,

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BURLEY - Fourth-! M o u n ta in V iew E lt School w ill drc<< up e a r s a n d n o ses dui

________ R i h h o n W t-nif, tn 5druRV and alcohol aff w n ’s senses.

Various activities ar10 rccognize the I2-yc*i g ram , w hich begins schools across th e Mi area, prom oting druR hol awareness.

Guest speakers, ba; candy giveaways are p week’s activities. But Viett- counselor Kirk Ci he w anted to add son little differen t th is ye Wednesday and Thursc 18 fourth-graders wil two skits on how dru^is hol affect the mind and

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CASTI.EFORD - A Ca: teiicher is expanding the aric-s o f her classroom ar pu ier proBramminK to g, s tuden ts an in te rna tion

---------- sp u c rix -e -o n -e n v iro n rissues.

Linda N olevanko, a s te iicher at C astleford si is helping c rea te a cu rr to teach the internation of salmon fisheries.

Nolevanko is am ong a of te ach e rs fin ish ing a y e a r g ra n t to s tu d y I r e la te d to th e salm on try.

The teach e rs cam e u| a n i n t e r a c t i v e com g a m e c a l l e d F im S a d es ig n e d lo s im u la te i t ic e n v iro n m e n ta l and

Fairfield _Continued fram A4 m eeting much, I.ee said, i “ it involves dogs or horses, everyone and th e ir dog ' up.”

E m ie W e a th e r lyW eatherly, a councilmi

tw o years, said , “ W e've (considerab le progress) o d ra inage system. Last ye p u t in th e five cu lverts i Highway 20 and finished th v ey of th e w hole tow n i whot size of pipes need to b w here. ... We h ired a bui inspec to r/p lann ing and z< a d m in is tra to r to rew rite upda te (Fairfield's) compr s tv c p la n and zon ing nances.”

Weatherly said he would I sec those projects tluTiugli.,

subdivi.sion perm it applica a rc done properly so “ tha community isn't inconvenit (monetarily) and that the i opers pay their own way.”

W eatherly would like to o e ith e r a w ater tower or an t r ic a l g e n e r a to r to p res w ater presstire during powe; ages. H e would like-t^o see d ty parks have their own t lessen ing dem and cn the (

- main-wclls during peak sun usage. H e would like to coir w itn a b e t te r p rog ram to serve the d ty ’s d in roads ii spring.

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cars to show th-gradcrj at hol affect ma E lem entary . On a m ore up as eyt’s^ **1 sch o o ls

d u r in g R e d ' “Head Day."u_ihflwJi£jw____cn inL thdc iaaffect a per- b lack c lo t l

deaths relate s are planned hol ab u se . A •year-old pro- School, a stu ns today for of c lass eMini-Cassia W ednesday

•uc and alci>- common such “We’ll dra'

banners and who has to g •e pan of the ed." Raft Rn lut Mouniain W hitaker saii k Craner saiil in struc ted to something a teachers and . year. So on dents. I t ’s st jrsday, alnmi choose to do t will present Burley Ju n ugsandalcih it a s te p fur ;ind body. headstone on n terestinK . Tittim t a b le ' ed abf)ut ii," “dead" studei

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URed Ribbon Week off to aamaih leld of Mar{irtt and Ed GoodrJch'i * were $1 iplece, artd the money r on and Tralnlnt ar>d Students Aeal

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D raw d o w n s a science w ater dem ands d schools, sp aw n in g a r e i urriculiim ro n m e n ta l cor ional role 'P a c if ic to Ida

tries to e n ab le g a group ' s e e th e s e a r e i a three- 'ssues. ly is su e s N olevanko sa on indus- used to looking

th e i r ow n pe i up wiih w a n ts to h e lp

t>m puier things from all S a lm o n , gam e will m aki [e realis- . a t th e ram ific i ind busi* theoretical deci:

d w n with id, unless Is a solution” with ^•s. Tlien name<alling. Weaog shows M a t t C r o n e r

Matt Croner ga .County commutc and s tan ed his c

Im oii (o r ' “ '" 'H 'S .d a s } ' ': < v o m a d u lo l i v o m h a i r f ic U 1) on lh c '•'•••f'- year we Why ls Croner

ts under of people asked m d the -sur- genuine concern ' n 10 see happea ... I wt to be laid 'hat change (abuilding a healUly manner,’ d zoning Croner would li r i te and en v iro n m en t th; nprehen- hom eow nership i lg o rdi- industiy tha t wou

jobs without unfi Jd like to “ ^P^.ycrs.J, I iust love thiiike sure t « t d e n t s “ f i r s t r l i c o l io n l l i n f o r m e d a n d h Ih o t Ih c " o a lh c r g ro w th a m ic n cc d he alth y m a n n e r ," I

W a y n e C llffo r i10 obtain Wayne Clifford an dec- no previous poutii

re se rv e hut just wants to i■wer out- his community,see that *'1 have th e timm wclk, community. Don’tie city 's ticulor ax to grind, summer - >vith an op en n:come up can help," Cliffordto pre- ,

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s n t s c e ^id. “They’re also going \ -i~ c p like radios, TVs and >w how drugs and alco- 't/i-;' machines." 'A *tre somber note, sever- 4 v o l Is w ill s in g le o u t a y." For that, students .-oPB ciacfisjyhitc-an.djs-.cn/__, J M p o th in g sy m bo liz ing . ated to drug and alco- -'iMi . At Raft R iver High student will be pulled s every 15 minutes on ay to show just how Jch deaths arc. SiWM[raw names to decide 3 get their face paint- ; 9^ River counselor Cleta said. “TT\en they’ll be to only talk to the ir 'pHUjj

nd the other dead stu- '■ ^ 1 som ething Ihe k ids ivUto

lo every year.”funior High will take M O t u r th e r by p lacing a R m on one of th e lunch-

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to expani•ns. saaa= ii I’l want to focus onle of the story; th e ,h e lp s tu d e n ts s e e W a l

cey to recovery of ffW lf cie s b ecau se fish 71 th e C o lu m b ia : Snake R iver and

R ed fish L ak e , aid.: is io n s a b o u t th e:r a ffe c t f ish a n d “es of re tu rn in g toaidns on the S n a k e , ------------ids and dam age to re a s a re a ll envi- For in :o n cern s n o t ju s t dam s 10 Idaho. .N'olevanko th e ir sp lie her students to cffect w re in te rn a t io n a l com pan

generatisaid students a re The gi

ing at ih ings'from expectai p e rsp e c tiv e ; sh e aiors, Nc ;lp th em lo o k a t had to hi ill the angles. The cians to ake studen ts look T he gan fications o f th e i r com m er L-cisions. ished. an

ryone to see if there Fairfield,without b l a n ^ and er, accom/eatherly said. tender sai)r odd jobs."gave up the Blaine d.ute afier 10 years ' " IS own business ofic cars. He wanted ^ cummi eld T not just sleep

i i-• (accomplished) in « __e r-h e sS d . SCOtt Mcl like to create on Scott M. th a i encou rages seat bacltip and some light election,vould create more iji,.nfairly burdening fmish

this town, r d put **}?' Ps t^ k c c p - p c o j le ------M im jltaiiI h e lp F a irf ie ld , One sm 1 and changc in a “ ‘he nce

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perspertka.'

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r instance, if they remove s 10 h e lp th e fish ge t to

spaw ning grounds, what t will th a t have on power p a n ic s , u n d e le c i r ic i ty ration?e gam e grew beyond the ctaiions of th e g ran t cre- , Nolevanko said, and they0 h ire professional techni- ; to h e lp w rile softw are, gam e w ill be m a rk e te d n e rc ia lly w hen it is fin- , and teachers who helped

*Id. The retired farm <«irk- ;ountoni, waitress and bar- ‘ said she “had a variety of bs."w dedded to run fur officc se folks asked her to. After ’Cars on the planning and ron- nmission, Ricse would like to R the dedsion making, eryone knows the toM-n is to grow. I’d lik e to help those d ec is io n s ," Kiese

You can't please eveo^one, do the best that I can."

[ Marolft Marolf wants his coundl ^ick that he lost in the 1995 'n. • jlike to get back (in office) ' lish up the things wc stan- It n ev e r d id ge t done,"said. ____________________sticking poinfTor Marolf (

need for a written agree- ,(etween the d ty and coun- j) who owns what property iIt of whose pocket funds I1 come. M arolf says the !panm ent is in a sim ilar c

're also way behind time i;nning and zoning issues. f)f th e o rd in a n c e s need [lg," Marolf said. “Wc need « whole lot b en c r prepared , le things tha t a re coming 5t-iVfU)j OfTTSpondcni/lific ^Ljinn can be reachcd in “n at 726-7894. . *

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T eachers involved wii g r a n t , inc lud ing N olev a re currenily writing situ fo r s tu d e n ts to dea l w they play the game. Thei deadline is Nov. 1.

This summer. Nolevank 25 o lh e r U.S. tcachcrs j th r e e C an ad ian teach< F in lan d to try to finish p ro jc c t. During th e Hrs years o f the grant, N olc spen t th ree weeks of her

— mer-in-Oregon-wiih-the-i ers.

D e sp ite th e grow th o gam e, Nolevanko said thi benefit of the grant for h« been an increased awaren issues on a ^obal level. Sh' she is working hard to hcl students look ai events in o f th e b ig p icturc and u stand their decisions on a level can have global ran tions.

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M IN iD O K A -T w oaccic Saturday afternoon sent foui pie to the hospitaL

About 430 p.m., Joshua Kt 17, of Dedo, was nonhboun 600 W est id,M inidoka Co

- when he pulled out to pass a e r ncnhbound vehide. But vehide staned a i tft turn, ac ing the Idaho Siate'Police.

Driver Biwt Whiting 19, ant scngcrs Jed Lewis, 18, C hnstophtf Laison, 13, oil of w ere taken to Cassia Regi Mcilicil 0 ^ . Whidng and Li

Mayor__Continued from A4 dependent on pan-timc offii som e living as fa r os sixty n away, to maintain round-the-c law e^orcement fcr the commu

The coundl recently deleted of the Hve pan-time posidons hired two full-time officers. 1 new officers live widiin a fift m inute re s ^ n s e dmc of Gh F e rry as p a rt o f the ir term enipkiyinenL

— W hile McGhee vras mayor, d ty had four full-time officers, tho council voted to rcduce force to diree fiifl-dme officers use pan-timers os needed. M ^ said th e d ty advertised for 1<

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nd accid< to hospiti_______ were cjcocd from tl

.W hiting ancl Ia c id en ts re lea sed from th our peo- Sunday evening. L

insatisfaaorycond Kowitz, About a half houi

jund on Dana Cameron, 44, Couniy into the back of an sanoth- trailer towed by a □ iut tha t E lio Ambriz, 45, , accord- Ambriz was takci

Memorial H ospit^ and pas- released by Sunday 8, and Cameron was d t of Paul rive driving, and Ai

egional for failure to tag a iLareon load, the ISP s a i i

applicants, but was ifficers, &wn outside the are y m iles “My concern' wl ic-dock always was a sense munity. in the police forcc i ledfour that all of the full-C 3ns and here," McGhce said, •s. Both Thom pson said fifteen. researdicd die poli Glenns bm ifrm s of c ity dep a rtm en ts

improve them.-or, th e ------- One aspect of loc•rs, (md Thompson has resc ICC th e dtycodebodfc o s and Oidinanoes sdll ss IcGhee shovel snow from 1 ir IfMu l w alks fo r ten cei

r e n e s s

xnia« ltetrN sahd .

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aleuca adc Die to worl•A LLS (AP) - bought:. will be expanding ing whe:nt by a t least 500 E astiworkforce training Collegem th e Idaho tcache if Labor. from Miay and the Eastern will be 1cal College will be basic c(sarly 5500,000 in managem Reese, manager “TheiId a h o Technical highly-Qsin ess T echnolocv___ «iiri. “F:

g iven uw hich comc from people cn t insu rance pay- The niing sp lit between offered1 th e coUege. Reese is a firsi g r a n t required ing prog natch a certain per- leg e is2 am ount they are transfer

S tate Uith e company has educatic

alley Manor needs vbing

leners ai- M ag ic Valley T h e f:

olunieers. needed (re badly needed to donate s<

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mtlifinJinmthevehide. ting to be 1 L ew is had been duringtb I th e hosp ila l by tak c to a i •. L ^ ^ n remained . Eric Dondidon. repon onlO urlatcr.atSpjn., “At fin44, o f Rupen, ran sent m e a

' an imgaoon pipe 52, who a tractor driven by Posters L45, o f Acequia. read, dje k en to Minidoka probably: litaL H e had been . T he in Jaycvening. FB I, Btii 1 d te d for inanen- h e a d s th I Ambriz was dted re g io n , lg an overhanging Review i a- ediddns.

was forccd to hire llunniBorarea. and need i' w 'ith th e police nse of community . a a h d l f c d g o o d

Sa id h e has not “Weneijolice department h e s a id .1aed . will study all whole conn ts fo r ways to football te

local govenunoit w ^ l^ ju s t -esearched is die . .

T^noWi[1 say the d ty will Black cat m business side-. Assistant c e n ts a n hour, Gaberat?

w e e k

I w e k and K a f l n ^ ' ^

3 B m e i i f a f y f * » * . «

ivM k-O stiM iboeinM W ^ndsud«stostKlBn(s.'/.^,>V-:

'H s ^ o U p c n d h 'M n o ^ j^

$ tmtk -SffiBI lessons and ^ afcen.v

J I n l c b ' > 1 ®

B re O O T iitia C r t

ds500 ■ •k forceI t and refurbished a build- here classes will be hdd . s te rn Idaho T echn ica l ge will be adding about 15 lers, including em ployees Melalcuca, to teach. Cbcc/K e h d d in computer training; communication skills and

gem ent ]ic ir goal is to have a very ^tra^ncd workforce,” Rees^

us an opponunity to get e on an cducadonal track.” , majority of dasses will be

d for college crcdit, which rst for the workforce train- ogram, Reese saidL.The col- s s till negotia ting c red it erability issues w idi Idaho University and odier higher don institudons.

v o l u n t e e r sIgo, paint fu^em ails, write and assist wiUi crafts, fa c ility w ill p ay fo r all

j d a f t supplies. If you can : some dme, call 53M623. •

is s if ie d F B I s e n t to sh o p

KANE, Wash. (AP)— A das- ?BI document warning that linked teirorists may be plot- bomb government aaetidcsd ie hoIidiQrs was sent l y BUS' a movie memorabilia shop.' DuBois found the 11-page m his fax machine on O a 9. lis t I d io u ^ somebody hdd ! a sooaiplay," said DuBois,0 runs Hollywood Sunset ; in Spokane. “ITie more I le more I staned diinkin& 1 iy shoddn’t be reading dns.*" in c iden t has rocked th e iu rd cn a P asen c lli, who th e agency’s N orthw est :, to ld The Spokesm aii- tr new spaper m Sunday’s s. . .

wn said; some date to 1910 d to be ddctcd, llxanpson here is no use having unfair n fo rceab le laws on th e hesaTd.'lee believes diat ooe of die issues is getting people

l in th d r commumty. leed to dean up die town,""If we were as proud of die Dxmnunity as we are of our team , we wouldn’t have to : bo u t making prbgress - it sthappen ."

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the shotgun a n d get ready turkey.

The B u rle y Trap Club stans at 11 a jn . on Saturd Nov. 1-2, a t th c range, Milner D am road. T te all-dS4-

Shoots w i l l be h e ld e - through M a rc h 1 a n d s(

indudmg N ov. 2, Nov. 22 ar . Shotguns, a n y caliber, ar hearing and ey e protecdoa ed. For m o re irtfonnation, i at 678-7519.

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sponsoring a 3-on-3 bask< ment, sta rtin g a t 8 a jn . Not school gym.

There w ill b e six divisi girls and t h r e e for boys I Proceeds su p p o rt junior hi high school s i» r ts , bands an

The fou r-m em ber team paid Oct. 2 9 and S30 thei

Entry fo rm s arc available Sports in B u r le y a n d a t School and E a s t and West High schools. Call 532-4238.

J e r o m e m e n ’s l e a ;

r e g i s t r a t i o n t t i r o u jJE R O M E -M en’s under-:

basketball leagues begin No Play is M ondays and Wed

Jerom e M id d le School. S S22S and in -d is tria player i non-district f e e is ^ 0 . Ro! must be tu rn e d in to th e J( tion District o ffice by F r id ^

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m a k e s h i s t o r y t h i sNEW Y O R K - F or the

ever, th e re w ill be two Football” this week.

The C h ic a g o Bears-Mia game, which w as ori^nally S und^ afternoon , will be pi EST Monday n ) accommodai ■game o f t h e W orld Serii Dolphins a n d tb e Florida their hotM g am es at Pro Pla;

The B earS 'D olphins gan — sch t^ n led 'tu b e shown on

broadcast on ly in tbe Chicaj areas as p a r t o f ABC’s “W Football" coverage. The resi try w ill s e e a S u p e r Bo between th e G reen Bay Pad England P a trio ts.

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for all &lub Turkey Shoot ' ram*. 7 urday and Sunday, n j ^ t ih JM W .SO S.onthe ^ y P iB-day«-entcosiis Xag>-,p

Game?d each S a tu rd a y Florid l ^ c c ^ ^ d a y s njokieti

•. are required and oonisrecomrocnd- 3n, call Leo Brrm-n

ill tourney Burley

CO Booster Q ub is asketball toum a- Nov. 1, at the high Tony rivisions, th ree for times. T ys based on age.T high sdiool and . sanddubs. baU m tlam cost is 520 if what se* thereafter. b le playibleatDonnellejV th e Floi a t Minico H igh e n ^ g a c

cst Minico Junior •Ji, FernandWthtague takes )ughNov.7Ier-30 and over-30 fice fly 1 I Not. 17.Vednesdays a t tfae m-1. Sponsor fee is \ / I .e r fee is SIO, and j \ V Rosters and feese Jerooe Reciea- Tbed^.N ov.7. ------------

. . . . • SEAT]OOtbdll a fra id t<, , , Moononf ils e v e n i n g - i did,the second tim e ^M onday NiEh.

Vliani D olphinsilly for loucnd jjeJlSdaTfpS:jdate the seventh e ries . Both th e da ilarlins play PlayerStadhmi.

^F oS ffi-rirapn and ^Tiami M?®- X d a y Night resto tthcco tm .Bowl rem atch

P « l» sa „ d N e wran k ed <i

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5 - y e a iDung Floricia team ral 1 bottom of 9th to bes 1 extra inning for charAawiitodPuM________________

QAMI— For sheer thrills, this Gar •own to tfaeir last at-hat, tbe r«n : mg to life and w » tbeir first Wor ting the long-sxiffering Q erelar s on Edgar Renteria’s RBI single 1 I of tbe 11th inning, ilnle tbe Syear-dd Marlins h»«-afI team to win a diampioaship. tbe '<enturyofbea n break.

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te r Inever had a winning season, and ida, vthich led th e m ajors with 26 Kon in just third Game 7 to go into fed so exdted because the team H see-saw Series finished with tbe tII seven ^ m e s . Devtud of drama 1 e 7 p a d id an en tire season’s w t that kept getting better as the do y Powell pitched one inning for

passed o>-er in favor of rookie e7 s ta rt,lo s iia rd ie f. idda {Btcber Livan Hernandez be ie to win tbe Series MVP award, i i n g d e s i n l ^ .lians manager Mike Hargrove foi

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AMI — It was th e k in d of pla ' Fernandez h as m ade a millio L Tliis tim e h e didn’t m ake it an i Qe>-e!and the.World Series, m andez booted a n easy groun n the 11th inning Sunday n i^ t , 0 seemed an inning doi>Iay. And when th e inning ende< lo rida M arlins had won th e sc' game and the Series, was a play I should h a w made, mdczsaid.ch the score ded 2-2, Bobby BoniU ^ the 11th with a s ^ e %g Zaun failed to bunt the rimne : and it looked like a teririble ove wiien Craig CouQsell, whose sacr iy had tied the gam e in the nint!

loon shinetoditedPim __________________

iTTLE — D ennis E rickson wa i to stand too d o s e to W arrei on tbe siddines.iidn’t w an t to to u ch him ,” thi e Seafaawks a » d i said. *7 didn* obum m ysdL "n , in his 20 tfa season of profession ball, passed for 409 yards and fiv< idow ns a ^ B s s B s s = s =

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tory over th e O akland Raiders 01y-1 the Kingdome fuU o f saeam inj wks.fens fp td ie fira iiW felh is.s^ loon com pleted 2 8 'of 44 passes lin g th r e e TD to s se s to Jo e j ray in Kalfm also b a d scoring passes of / to Brian Blades and 42 to James ig h t a g a in s t th e N FL ’s 30th ' d defense. “F m fee lin g be tte r rrtdc," said &bon, who passed fn ^ 253, 260 and 261 yards in t s a starts for Seattle. "Too much le of tfae fact th a t Tm 40 years le said. 1 can still re ad defenses row tfae footbalL A s long as Tm Dded by good peOfJe, n i be OK.” by Moon, wbo wiQ b e 41 on Nor. ; Seafaawks rolled u p 554 yards, Kond most in history. Mron’s Hve icnras equaled h is personal best ;d Seattle’s d u b reco rd h eld by Krieg. “ W arren M oon w as th e

S p oM o n d a y , Octo

r - o l drallies from 2-1 I )eat Cleveland I lampionship I

Gaatf 7 will be hard to u p . Ionarkable F lorida Marlins IiVorld Series championship, Ieland Ind ians 3-2 Sunday Igle with two outs in tbe bot- I

xam e the youngest expan- I tbe Indians only added to a I

C lev e lan d w as j u s t a I double-p!ay g ro u n d e r Iaway frtm its first champi- Ionsh ip s in c e 1948, but ICraig C ounsell's sacrifice Ifly in the ninth d ed it at 2. IThe wQd-card Marlins then Itook ad>*antage of an error Iby second basem an Tony IFernandez to sc o re th e Iwinning run on Renteria’s Ibases4oadedhit. ■— 1 guess every linle boy Iimagines th is m ight hap- Ipen a t one time. It’s a to t^ IFantasy for m e .” Marlins Isianager Jim Le>-land said. I*I was a little concerned. ■Wc h av en 't gi%-en up all I)*ear — tonight %%-asn’i the Iim e to gi\-e up. When we Ilalked into th e dubhousc I:onight, we knew we were Hjoing to be worid champi- fpns.” | |2 ■ The .Marlins spent near-“ Hy 5100 miUion in the wirv mer to bolster a d u b that Sand it paid off — bardy. K1 26 wins in th e ir Hnal at- f r inlo innings.m w t^ ” Renteria said. Hbe teams a licm ating wins Hina for the first six games, H> worth of thrills into one Bi dodk passed midnight. M: for th e \-ictor>‘. Charles ^>kie Ja re t W right for thc ^

z became just th e second ^ d , joining Lan>* Sherry of [Q

: found no joy on his 48th ^

P-ease see SQltES. Page A8

InifFs groi____ bounced a ball to F tn

T h e play would be play would grab the grour

illion ond fo r th e force on tl t and and th en shortstop On

relay to first for thc df I t n e v e r happer

® charged th e ball and i i d S an error., scy. “ T h e b a ll stayed

“T h e re a re a lot of That’s the one people

Fernandez said he •nilla o f a double play on tl

going to b e a DP," he mner ed to do was get thc lc pver- bled. I tried somcthinj

by charg ing . It w a s : inth, fa u lt"

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m issin g lin k they nc' ^ Raiders coach Joe Buge

The Seafaawks (5-3) v ^ a row and fifth in thei

O aldand (3-5) led 14-; JP* q u a r te r , 25-18 at hall

after th e th ird period.George was under fu

day. T he Seafaawks def th e five tim es, vdiile Moon

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w i n s

Craig CouRsefl watches Ms tacrtfiM baO scored Moises Alou, whkh tied

under Etimandcz’s left. The As be easy. Fernandez•under, relay to sec- -'Hi1 the limping Bonilla mie.Omar Vizquel would Bejdouble play. Fin ened . F e rn a n d e z d it got past him for

Livan

d dow n,” h e said .)f reasons w c lost. * ur,>, le will look a t.”le was not thinking over (I the ball. “It wasn't mothche said. “All 1 want. Twt: lead runner. 1 gam. froming I shouldn’t have CubaIS my decision , my achie^

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Ir and Kortn Kennedy cauM Oaidan y bl Seattle. Tba Setfiawfu recoven 4534.le e d e d u p b e re ," a ll. Or igdsaid. Michac) won the ir th ird in back fi leir last six games, ered or 4-3 a f te r th e firs t utes to alftim e a n d 34-32 34.

Afterfiercc pressure all drove ■ Iefense sacked him clinchir Ki wasn’t sacked a t Moonti

) W o i

Wee ny In the bottom of the ninth Inn ied the score 2-2 and sent the game

F e r n a n d e zI Associated Press_____________

MIAMI — This was too good le.Beyond fantasy.First, F id tl Castro’s Cuba allow icher 10 attend Game 7 of the ries. A few hours later, 22-ye .•an Hernandez became only ih d rookie to become the World /P.‘It’s the happiest day of my lif d after Florida’s 3-2,11-inning v sr C levdand on Sunday n i ^ i liber's here and we’re champion rwo years after sneaking on a >m Mexico tu Venezuela to c ban baseb a ll au th o rities , hi lieved thc American dream. He in the World Scries after going

ast Raider

(land quaitertiack Jeff Georte to funt vered and drove 48 yards for a toocb

On th c fif th sack of Georg< h ad S indair, the Oakland'qua k fum bled an d Dean Wells n I on the Raiders 48 with seven to go w ith thc Seafaawks afacai

ftcr Wells’ fumble recovery, Se ;e 45 yards in. eight plays fot diing touchdow^ a 2-yiu^ p ass: n to Galloway.'

Spom Effuor. Hnidllcrz

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I Inning of Sunday's World Series gan une Into extra Innings.

iz gamers ^10 b e

lowed his ' he

</ the see* rid Series

> life,” he Livan Hemandet lg victory^ 1. “My Just 4 1/2 mon lions.” major-league debi n a flight MVP trophies, on o escap e one from the LCS. , he h a d His mother didr He werit

ling 2-0 in

irs Huske APpo]

g p forMi(.'Nebraska, after

tive shutout, retail Sunday while Mi notch to No. 4 in *] Top 25 college fool

The Cornhuski K ansas 3S-0, received 35 first- p lace votes and

-------1,704-poiniA-fromJmSoBt ih e panel of 70 ■ | m sportswritcrs and I

increasing iheir k m m m ii Siaie.

n ie Niltany Lioi play Saturday, hat

f u n ^ In and 1,665 points. 1 ychdown Huskers replaced

Nebraska led in fi and points 1,69M,(

Tgc, by Florida State (7- quancr- 47-21 and remaini s recov- first-pbce votes am ;cn min- Thc Wolverines ticad 38- S ta te 23-7 and m

North Carolina (7-1 , SeatUc -reccivc a first-pla for th c 1,514 points, sever

ISS from H eels, who collec votes.

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MVPth e league champi­onship series.

L ike so many Cubans, he had come 10 Miami and found success.

“ I love you Miami:’* he yelled in English os his team­m ates m obbed him, show ing h e has p ick ed u p a few words,

onths a f te r making his :but, he already has two une frtim the Series and 5 ,dn’t gel 10 see him pitch

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ers atop )11; move ichiganu ___________________

e r its second consecu- ained the No. 1 ranking M ichigan moved up aI The Assodated Press’ wiballpolLikers (7-0), who beat ), --------- ---------II Com)}lete pollsn - r c s u l t s - J \ 8 --------------0 -------------------------d broadcasters, slightly lead over No. 2 Penn

ions (6-0 ), who did noi lad 25 first-place votes ;. Last week, when the ■d th e Lions a t No. 1, firrt-place votes 33-26

1,(»8 .;7-0) defeated V irpnia ined No. 3 w ith eight md 1,629 points.» (74 ) beat Michigan jm oved ah ead of idle |7-0). Michigan did not jla c e vo te bu t totaled en more than th e Tar ec ted tw o first-place

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b in h d a y . ^irn a yc L id ians’ laM title, h i (he m 'rtt duvastJCinf c ity (h o t hj% only k for lo n ^ It wa% W orld S tn csliA sm L

" I d o n 't rL-ally k r te l l th e te am , o the p la y e d h a rd a ll y H afR rcjve sa id “ U’l lon« f>dd% to Ket wh( W e p la y ed hard, we th e Kame av>-ay. it c ' e ith er way. It juM haj th e M arlins’ w ay." '

CIc%x-lanirelief ac w:is ju s t a double pl. aw ay fn im clinchinR onsh ip in th e ninth. I tied it w ith a deep fly

Bobby BtiniJJa, one h ia fip riced freeaR en i s ta rt Ihe I l th againsi ou t la ier , OiiuiseU hii tn Ihc r is h t side and have sc reened Fema; lo th ird w hen the txili th e second Iwseman's

V isn jns of Hill But p lay in th e IW j Serit lh e Ind ians in ten tioa J im K isenreich to loai D evon W h ile Kroun fo rc e p la y a i th e p l K e n te n a liiietl an 0-1

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p la te b e fo r e C lese land p0-1 p ilch p ast a l th e p la te .

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Duffy Waldorf ente nicn, 9(Miole tournament, dppe< little reaction to his Hrst win !

ippeared near tears as he talked It his stniggles with injuries that ascns on the tour. “It’s been a pn hc least," Glasson said. “I felt n te r iny surgery last year."

s his day in Seniors cLS,Caltf. — To the delight o f a l ob Eastwood held off Rick Actor « d Senior PGA Tour tide xis," said Eastwood, who shot a strdce viaory over A aon in the was getting choked up out there )-self in check ai couple of times." ee-dme winner on thc PGA Tou Atlantic Classic in for his fii tal on the Serrano Countiy Q ub I r San Jose S tate star who begai birdied Nos. 3 and 4 to rcach 10- t pars to faD a stroke bdiind Acto I myself out _ pbying here in the *ood said. “I said, “don’t lose it m

s ilis point witli 2 aayne C reaky of thc New Yoric Ra I n . history to r e ^ e r more as: s points when he set up two go hc Anaheim fcCghty D u ^ a goal by Niklas Sundstram a t II 190th career assist, equalling thc Gordie Howe. Thm at 32 secom

e d on a goal by Ulf Samuelssoi Madison Square Carden chant d hts sdck and gave the fans a thi

:es 1st driver’s ciiam[acques Villeneuve of Canada ionslup Sunday in thc Europca Kfaer — who led &tm the stan xdlidcd with thc challenger.Iced up his first career Formula ( Old was second, with Villeneuve J thc seasoivending European Gr VIllcnctR«'and'n&cdcd oiil/to'fi is third vrarld dtlc.C her’s F e rra r i bum ped in to ’ hc 48di lap, the Z&ycar-dd Frci 97 drix-ers* dtampioitship by comi also foiled Ferrari, w h i^ was tr} outh Africa’s Jody Scheckter in 1

ihup duel wastied oirLC — R ain soaked North Cai y, forcing a one-day postpone ; cbampionship d u d involving JarretLailed off the race a t 1 pjn. ESI tart. Tbe racc was resdiedulcd id televised live on cable networi ing for thc Winston Cup tide had the next step in tbeir dramatic sc ampion, leads Martin by 110 poii th three races remaining, ng," Martin said. "We’d be a lol lead, but we’re n o t Whenever i e ll run it like we've raocd cveryv [lo, we still need some hdp &om 3L They have to have some kind (

>year coach Terry Ciceroed by listless play diat show f Lightning on Sunday fired Ter se ever had, and replaced him o kPatersoo.e with d ie same team was die k )etroit’s Scotty Bowman and N boidi began t b ^ current stints a re now th e longest tenured co:

>d d ^ of leculaticn and came ?nn«» (I>6-1) winless streak tbat st i^ a n in tbe Eastern Conf crenc lay in Tampa Bay lightning hisu said. •^ e V e been togedw sine

3 0 lik e t ^ w ere responding." 1 9 a n d tbe players o f h ts dfxisio iday n i ^ s g a m e again st th c 1

nains atop soccer wiice again, D .C United reigned in shower reminiscent c f last year

title ^ u n c , U nited repeated as y over the Colorado Rapids in Ml i of 57,431 a t RFK Stadium, Jai j te and Tony Sannefa in the t»»atntn th g l« iguen IlsRa.sr>n,dfti d the worst record of a i^ playa y puning off four straight upsets, b national pTtygi 0

t a l^ ^ n ^ n g oppoiTunida insid<

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a E F ^ gitational- Bill Glasson, who e r was over a fte r Ju s t |rear, took the lead strug^<rdie on No. 16 and Bronco;last tw o holes to point foI crow ded fie ld to win Z1 th e L as Vegas Terre]

on 42 cd his firs t vrin in touchdiro-putting from 35 kicked t r last hole, appingFor a final round & k M ^ u l20Hmder 340 total g Ttournament of the TKm ^

id David Edwards Rl K I stroke back, butnot in doubt after ’ Vicond shot to thc sure to ;1 green and need- said. “ItTl in two to win at won’t foium ament Players ElsewL \Iinncsoots behind leader ' to moventering th e final respwctiped his h at to thc ra ll ie din since the 1994 Jacksons

sole posx d ia a brief tde- th e AFChat caused him to a t Tamppreny interesting placc inI tm ^ 1> clw asn’t ing Grci

England Super Bo

! event i .a large gallery of noon in :non with two b te to Mond:

Game 7 cI a 4-under par 68 Detroithe Raley's Senior--------were idlesre in th e last few

Bronco'our who won the Dcnveii first senior tide, ddayed 1iibcourse. bccausco:gan his carecr in Thc sne10-under, but fol- TimMcK:£ton. earned hi:the area and vvilh the Iram’tn o w ." the icam 1

the airpo

issists---------B anscnbcam u! Sm > ^ assists than anysoals in Sunday icr lo play

and comc1 12:14 of thc sec- MikcSharthe overall point The Bil»nds of the third third kugcjson for his mile- tory, near:inted, “Gretzky, Sio-c ithumb-upsign.

impionship behind b:da won his firstx a n Grand Prix CfaAlA«ein — ricocheted » i e « e i s

Jaguarsla One v iaory in Jerom erve th ird Stcwan’s!. Grand Prix with yard touch0"finish""ah"ea"d of arPittsbui

secutive ga10 V illeneuve 's , J« k so r•rench Canadian ‘‘“’‘Iifninp in ihirH paSS to P tS l o w i n i .n 1979. jjjuny

Hdd goal w)U t^ .. . . yarosand^..arolina M otor completioninem ent of the ThiRpen, jng Je ff Gordon, >-ards foUm

s r .s o m in u c c s V U ilngs:ed fo r Monday, Charles 1oricTNN. run and E<lad to wait along yard field:season finish. won for ilx in ts and third- games.

M urray’lol bener o tt if scorclcad.

er they, n m Ihis “ ' “ . i " " , ' i jw h ^ e l s c . om Gordon and .d o fp ^ b lem ,-^ , die Bucs (5C n S p son with fiv

owed no sign of GIants2rcn y Crisp, tho T yrone ' n on on mtenm

ckm gcstofany I ' i o i ' 1 New Jersey 's s a t th c s ta n ofcoaches in the ORLAN

C harles Bn e with Tampa early Sunclat dropped the patron thrtence. dow after tistory," general of ice a t hirince th c b e ^ - P o liceup our d u b was Rockets sta" lay bicedins o n before die got what yile Los A ngdes rcspect me.___________________ Tbe 20-jc

Lugo, wasw o r l d ^

.upperrigh tI m the nun. B ark leyear’s inaugural aggravatedas champions a rre st w itlMLS Cup *97. said. H e waJaim e M oreno before beir68di as U nited bond,dominated the B ark ley ,lyoff team and involved ints. bars and nijs on its roster, five years, sd seven comer Lugo and 1side th eb o x in g lassoficej

“Pm goinBdiaimhiitrnli at a ll times. _____ . in my years

k o n c o siModtedPmti '___________

ist getting to Buffalo was a - gg le for Denver. T hen th e icos had to w ithstand a 2 0 - t fourth quaner by the Bills in 23-20 in overtime, xrell Davis ran for 207 yards 12 c a r r ie s and sco rcd o ne :hdown, w hile Jason Elam ed three fid d g o ^ induding

. a 33-yarder w ith 1:56 left in over- tim e, a s th e Broncos won one

| ¥ t ¥ day after battling- through a blizzard bade home

“It was a fun do- to a crazy weekend," Elam “It’s definitdy something I

t f o ^ t for a very long time." sew h ere , P ittsb u rg h a n d , icsota avenged eariicr losses ovc into first place in th d r cctive divisions. Pittsburgh cd a t hom e to b e a t sonville 23-17 in overtime for possession of first placc in LFC C cntral Afinnesota won unpa Bay 10-6 to take first : in the NFC Ccntral, pcnd- ; r c e n Bay’s gam ^ a t New and on Monday night in a r Bowl rcmatch.“ Bears-Dolphins game, o rip- sdiedulcxl for Sunday after­in Miami, was rescheduled

tnday night to accommodate J 7 of thc World Series.Toit and the New York Jets idle.- - - —

k» s 23,B1IIs 2 0 ,O Tivcr’s flichi IC Buffalo was ed 8 1/2 hours on Saturday sc of a snowstorm in Colorado.■ snow was $0 bad comerback IcKycr abandoned his car and d his lupeage a quaner mile 10 am’s practice fadlity, where im began a 2%' hour bus ride to rpon. Safety Sieve Atwater d a snowmobile to leave his Mrhood and wound up hitch-' ride widi assistant coach Greg son.ihowcd a lot about our charac- play with thc adversity wc had rnic back in o\ cninic,’' coach Jhanahan said.Bills, who own the first and

aigcst comebacks in NFL his- learly added another 10 th d r n-c Christie kicked a SS-j-ard wd with two scconds remain- de thc game, capping a rally 1 20-0 founh-quartcr dcfidi J backup quancrback Alex dl.

^ 2 3 ,a rs l7 ,0 T)mc Bettis took Kordell l 's shovel pass to score a 17- nichdown at 9:13 of ovcnime 5bur^r(6-2)'vromts'fifth'coti^ e game.isonvillc (5-3) took a 17-14 n Mark Bninell's 3-yard TD ) Pete Mitchell after Bettis ed a t the S teelcrs 16. But Tgh’s Norm Johnson sent thc nto ovcnime with a 19-yard lal with 2:21 remaining, an . who went 25of-42 for 317 Uld tw-o touchdowns, had 11 tions for 196 yards to Yancey :n, and led the Stcelers 77 allowing Ihc cn’ertime kickoff.

^ 1 0 , B u c s 6Ics Evans scorcd on a 1-yard 1 Eddie Munay kicked a 28- eld goal as Minnesota (6-2))r th e fourth time in five

ray’s f id d goal snapped a a dc with just over four min- ft in Ihe third quaner, and Palmer relumed a puni 570 sel up Evans’ TD in the | nute of die period.OSS was the third straight for s (5-3), who opened die sea- ,1 five succcssivc victories.

329 ,B engaIs27 !ne Wheatley and Charles

irkley arreANDO, F la . (A P) — I s B ark ley was a rre s te dunday for hurling a b a r ithrough a p la te -g l^ win- Ie r th e man tossed a glass I:him. I:e sa id th e H o u sto n I! s ta r told the victim as he [d ing on thc grotmd: “You [It you deserve. You don’t c me. I hope you’re hurt.”!0-jcear.-old-pairon,.Jorge-------ras trea ted a t a hospital iil in o r la ce ra tio n to h is tJ ightann,ley w as cha rg ed w ithled batteiy and resisting [ ivithout violence, police I! was jailed for five hours IK ing released on S6 ,000 I

!cy, who has b e e n I i in severtd indden ts i n . R 1 n ightdubs over-the past | | rs, said he had never m et n id th a t Lugo threw th e . icc a t him unprovoked.•oing to defend m ysdf ... nes. Pvc made that clear a r s in the NBA," Barkley

Washington't Danyt Pounds amter of Sunday-* lame biWashb^

Philadelphia tisht end Chad Lewi ebrats* hb fourthquarter touchd to defeat the Dallas Cowboys Stt bl PhOadelphla.Way each scored twice and . Sehom intera-pied a 2-point a

__sion.pass.wid>-U30.to-play-aGiants (G-3) won thdr fifth str opening a iV game lead in thc East.

Coupled wilh l««cs by Dalla WashinKton, New York ente b je week widi a 1 iy2-gamc Ic thcdi\isiaa

‘‘The bottom line is wc are fii ways to win this year instead ot lo lose," Sehom said.

Tlic Bengals (1-7) lost theii cnth consccudra game despite < ixig a 21-10 lialfdmc lead on a 1 record 102 yard kickoff reiui Eric Bieniemy and a 39-yard |i down pass from Jeff Blake lo I Durui with six scconds Id i in thi ond quaner.

E a g le s 1 3 , C o w b o y s 1 2PHILADELPHIA — Phil:

phia's defense knocked around Aikman and the Dallas Cowl Then thc Eagles offense de Dallas for thc game's only tc down wiUi 37 seconds to pby 13-12 viaory.

The Eagles recorded five s ond kept the Cowlwys oul of the zone. And Rodney P ceie 's 8- touchdown pass lo Chad L earned Philadelphia th c vie Sunday.

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in downtown Orlando, begat the bar was dealing out.

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and Stanley Richards break up a px ^hlngtoa

i Lcwis’ only cat ended alO -pby. / tained by a 27-yar Turner and an Ining Frj-ar on fou

Dallas 43.

The Eagles k n « eariy in the firsi qu m l zone offense, nc NFL, m ustered Cunningham ’s fo Aikman suffered ; and a mild concussii

Emmitt Smith r . -.126 yanls, only his

game of the season, replacement. Wade n-of-16 for 108 y. natdy, our struggle: Ihc 20," said Emn rushed for 126 yards

“From the 20 to doing our job," said only his sccond It game of the season inside the 20 „ fb f things of tha t nan poor caecutioR."

21 cef- R avens 2 0 , Re(cMown ^c.-w4«, yards, bolh can

Baldmore handed V its first d d ea t a t Ji

id Jason Sta^unV . t conver- gam ed Hjwis-thc___ ^ e m p ts vnth a t■ ^ E h t. fir« haU aJone a s ^ iv,« f?rrr took adv-antage of L

n m d rfem o to th o alias and ‘hcRanic.

S b C h ie fe 2 8 ,R a frPeie Stoyanovic

e finding fidd goals as Kansas lo t ways prone Sl Louis (2-6)

lar-season meetinj icir sev- teams since the Rai itc open- Anaheim. Calif., in 11 I a ic;am- In front of a frioi ■turn by Elvis Grbac threw a d touch- down pass to Lake D lo David pletcd a pair of 2-p I the sec- passes as the Chiefs

Ihree lost fumbles a tion into 14 points.

i iiiadd . 4 9 e i s 2 3 , S a in tmd Troy In New Orleans, owboys. threw two touchdo dented Gary Anderson k id

y touch- goals as San Frands ay for a seventh straight gam

New Orieans (2-7). ;e sacks lo Carolina b s t wee thc end in consecutive gam

; 8-yard time in its 31-year his I Lewis II also was th e fi viciory New England in 199:

H-as shut out in conso

er scuffleu n d ay threw a glass o f icon. “ If th rre women w bo yie r me, his table. B arkley ding to the front o f th e bar,lu." duty o ffice r tr iedight a t But Barkley picJced

c a s threw him throughb a r a t according to a p o liaS treet “H e l i f te d th a ta pop- fiung him like h e Venoin- threw him in to thcis tr ic t----- broTee-the-w hole-gan as Jerry Colon, a w im e

BarkJco', howcveic Lugo , more like a push a

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^ c h nf thc game C h a ig p y. /4-yaxd drive suv •yard pass to Ke\-in1->wl completion to

ntxkcd out Aikman , ? .quaner and Dolbs’:,ncxt-tOHt>rs>inthe «**h aticd only Richie 1 ° } ^ :: four field goals. ^ cd a strained neckission. ine i.<h ran 25 times for \ his second l»>-ard son, while Aikman's ade Wilson, finished8 yards. “Untonu- (K fe fS ^gles continue inside TE^tPIimmiii Smith, who ^ j,o has •irdson25cames. andisonito die 20. we n-ere • jajy.

Iho A ri..1 100-yard rushing

“When w got McNai,flags, penalues and joochdowinature (hun,, a n ^ ^ 2 yai

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R e d s W n s lT 5 ^ * ^ d ”2in 36 times for 176 Chris Sar:a rce r highs, as kicked fi«si Washingion (4-4) >-ards.It Jack Kent Cooke All fiv«

Cardinald 103 yards on 19 Plummerlouchdown in the despite h

isW R ovidK T fl)of die secxmd-wora d»e Canluhe league entering >»a™xl nn

to send A straif^t 1<

a m s 2 0 i h r a in a ,>vich drilled fourisas City beat mor- P a n th e i>-6 )indierintrcRU- QIARLting between the BiakabuiuRam$_mo%cd from ju j brief cin 19^. onctoforgncndly toad ooi^d. Makingrw a 21-yard touch- coim: mak:cDw-sonandcnm- ago, Biak.2 -pomt conversion >.ards and iefs (6-2» coni-cned rnrnt;,,^ n cs and an inicnx-p- Adanta Fa s. Eiakabu

l in ts 0 outputs sim s, Steve Young him^Si*'^idown passes m d 1 996N ^ikicked Ihree fidd Carolinaodsco (7-1) »on its row,jmdupime. f a o ^ a r oJ-7), whidi lost IM ^ f im pr.%-eek, H-as shut out Carolina : iimes for the first'history. 'tw ice tn ae first time since Orieans. 11992 diat any team kept ( ia z tnsccudw games. stanuy.

J in Florid;f ic e a th im a n d back in to t10 were sitting a t Aceordijy chascd Lugo to snofncer<» r , where an off- Barkley fied to inten-ene. w en t l » dced up Lugo and care, >*ou cigh the Hindow, Friendsi l i c e r ^ r t . to ge t h ial a t k id up and stopped acic was a loy and away,th e window. He Barkle>-,p|e-glass;” ‘sa id ----- a n 'e ih ib iimess. Oriando Mrver, said it was t ic e Sundh a n d Lugo fd l e x p eaed 11

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: Dans kicked fisT field goals : Chargers (4-4 j. but had a attempt blocked by Ellis . n and rettimed for a touch- Ijy Ray McElroy to cut the 29-19 widi 2:1710 pby.Colts tried an onside kick.> see ihe ball go straight tu ! Harrison, who ran between Its for a 4&yard TD.

; 4 1 , C a n f i n a I s l 4PE. Ariz. — Steve Mc.Nair.;s served his apprenticeship n the verge of siardom. made kc Plummer’s first stan widi izona Cardinals left a bad

air was involved in four iwns, runniiu; for scores of 35 r'ards and throwing for two mday, leading the Tcnnei>«t:10 a 41-14 victotj-. He th iw I 20-yard scoring passes lo bnders. and Al Del Greco field goals from 52 and 42

ive Oilers TDs camc afier als turnovers, tu rn ing er's debut into a debacle his 195 yards on 21-of-40

TTic03cifr4:4rmi«wp<ca-------dinals rookie four times and nn> of them into touchdowns I Arizona (1-7) to its sixth : loss. Thc Oilers have won a row.

« s 2 1 , r a c o n s l 2iUiJTTE. N-C — Tshiman^ iiuka had the best game of f carccr. Tony Graziani had irgcLlg his fint stan since under- ajar kne« surgery 13 months akabutuka rushed for 104 nd two touchdowns to lead I lo a 21-12 \-iaor>- o\-er the Falcons on Sunday night, butuka's yardage total and ttshes both w e his highest . since the Panthers made Na 6 overall sdcoion in the LdrafLtna (44) mui its second in a 1 in boUi cases, the Panthers rodde quancrback making pro Sian. One week earlier, a sacked Danny Wucrffel imes and intercepted him I a 13-0 r ia o ry over New K This time, the Panthers iziani on the run almost con-

ia baro th e window.ding to tbe police repon.7 on tbe scene separated from Lugo but Barklc)'

ick and said , “ F o r all I X GUI b y there and die." is cf Barklciy th en tried im to leave, but hc was and arrested a half-block

iy, who was in lown for b iiioirgam eTigainsfthe Magic, was n o ra t prac-

id ay m orn ing b u t was 1 to pby Sunda>* night.

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Ridiculous, but trui who can 't keep chickc can keep a lion on th monkeys in th e den.

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n t. T h e s h a m e fu l c o n d i t i mpted o utrage b u t no real actic n a t least t iw occasions s ince t n s to e stablish a n Idaho law to e exotic anim als have b een mo and reb u ffe d . S ta te o ffic ia ls ;ely pow erless to sa feguard tl nals by req u irin g licenses o r conditions for the ir care.

01 all o f those who o 7l cxotic s a re i r re s p o n s ib le . M an y t It care to provide ad eq u a te ly r w ild ch a rg es a n d have h a j •loved anim als.it those responsible o^N-ners a re 10 point our th a t m any people

la ls w ithout p roper p lanning : ill the w rong reasons. M any g et s because ihey’re cu te o r exotii le ir self-image. Some get a cuc !n, then find th e d ia rm wears tl t lie beast grows up. ical c o m m u n itie s a n d th e s t I face facts and realize ih a t ex< lals ex ist in Idaho. The m ore re tha t fact, th e more an im als eg lec ted and ab used .-A nd w e u n r e g u la te d a n im a ls co n ter public risk.Is reasonable to liccnsc dogs ; ;ct native gam e animals. It ma! 2 1 0 set standards for th e carc anim als. Now w e should ex te i id e ra t io n to th e w ild th i r lg us.

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a p ro fu s io n of w ild flo w ers ( a pound for seed ) to fram e t lg-i best p a r t is th e w orking pa ustom-made, state-of-the-art co lg toilets a t 513,000 apiece. Kei nd, however, tliat this is only ; lUsc, so th ere is no running wat he toilets don 't work in th e wi 'U i-don-t-despair:-The-oulhou mill to w ith stan d ea rthquake id such a ca la m ity e v e r b e f t eastern P e n n ^ lra n ia . fie Park Serv ice can sp en d th on an outhouse, you m ight is’o

'hat it would spend on a hous y you sh o u ld ask . In Y osem i nal Park, it spen t up to 5681,4; mes for park employees - whic lo tliink of i t , is a bargain coi to the price of outhouses ihe:

Park S en 'ice , legitim ately, h; b e g g in g fo r m oney in re c e i w ith billions of dollars needc

provem ents to th e overused, d ating park s - and Congress hi stingy in response. Yet th e se fill build an d Congress will fu r juesiions ask ed - boondoggU lis. Somehovv, on outhouse seen rfect symbol.

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Ition to decide Her‘Remem bering .stice fell short,” in I caught my atten- cctlo rw asonlyZ f™death was truly trag- 1 n o t have to suffer at caregivers,. I agree ; you say about our . .wever, I disagree I of th e outcome of

ts the accused in Glow serving tim e for hasiparate charge, so it a tici been an injustice seerivicted in Amanda's Chriublic institutions lhat licfs)icct children and S tore not always living o n ll

lad ley may have got- Am(Amanda’scase. “ stii}ints out th a t the don«y w ith the outcome n o t iy trial. H owever, 12 Unitpublic" chose the t__usecian tees bu ilt im o our iH ^ugh th e U.S. Consd- T t10 C onstitution may . ed Kthese guarantees ship:one is convicted th e r u ry s unanim ous ver-— ing s

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I reached this position a fte r M orning, Vietnam” was releas /e a rs ago. Veterans groups, bu ;an izauons, colleges and univc ill across th e United S tates in to sp eak to their members. Du: those m eetings, I have heard p w m c who risked their lives in )f th e A merican flog, speak pa y an d eloquently about the nc jro tec t this precious notional s rom a ny type of physical desC'

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1 believe th e jury, who sa t th lays o f testimony and evidenci he b e s t position to determ ine om e o f the case. The public m leen outraged, but the public ( h rough th e trial. This is the ws ystem is m eant to work. WALLYCREVISTON IlQiley

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as ta k e n the offensive against t Idoho S tate University. fcm s to think that if Mormons :hristians continue to teach thi cfs a t ISU, onarchy will ensue S he b ases the validity of her

n th e false premise thot the Fi jn en d m en t was created to prc stiite” from th e chiifch. I f ISU one anyth ing wrong, i t is tha t ot t a u ^ t Mrs. Wells the histoi n ited S tates or the biblical p r sed in creating the Constitutic ieB ill o T R i^ ts .T he B ill of Rights was never i i to res tric t states and the ir re lips w ith churches. I t was to p: le n a liona l government from r lg a p a r tic u la r denomination a Hhurch of the United S tates" i an d a tin g the attendance of th lu rch b y dtizcns. This idea of • separa tion" does not a p p e a r , onstitution, i t comes from a m ood le t te r by Thomas Jefferso •rtoin individuals r e g u ^ g hi

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t God and how these beliefs urch and state issues, ving quote shows you w here th is issue of c h u r ^ and • id, “In m atters o f religion^ I ered that its free exercise is le Constitution, indcpen* powers of the G eneral Gqy* lave therefore taken on no prescribe the religious cxer* to it, but have left them os ition found them, u nder the ,d d isdpline of the C hurch horities acknowledged by i^ g io u s sodeties.” Amendment is offered as D th e church from th e no* nm ent, b u t it does n o t in '/e n t partnerships betw een d national, sta te and local s. •vho Mi^. Wells thinks aching ISU students about ions. Perhaps she feels tha t ridual from outside these e who is less biased andunderstanding of how th e ------, is qualified. ■ ae wonden \ ^ y would tm a class on Mormon m a r - ; as obviously “religious"- ; offended when they - I... presented their view o f ; ' n, so offended th a t she ; ' i t against ISU? Did she;re*v.what it was abou '? One ure , this lawsuit will m ake rm paper for som eone.'

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R e b e l• Colombian he : selections und( I j^ieavy guard: - jf BOGOTA, Colombia (. ; ‘Amid heavy security, Coloi ; ^^otcd fo r s ta te and local ; iSunday in elections marrc• “ rebel sabotage campaign tl : jk il le d dozens of candidat : •■Scared thousands morc int ; j drawing.

I ■’ Obeying leftist guerrilla jfo boycott the ballot and s jUighways, tens of thousa ^C olom bians in thc count - Qutside s ta te control were ( , ed to stay away rather th: 'rebel retribution.; : Morc lh a n 200,000 polii ^Saldiers guarded voting st 'b u t s e v e ra l skirm ishes ^reported a n d authorities s 'e lection officials were Iddn

: -':ljy rebels in one northern tt ; U N ationw ide, policc saic ■ .• traffic w as down 80 pero

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.a d v e r t is e d in leaflets ai :word-of-mouth. Some road- d y n a m ite d , apparen tl; rebels.

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.las but som e by the rebels’ m ilita ry fo e s , and more 2,000 candidates withdrew i death th rea t, dozens after kidnapped.

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“I hope Colombians exe the ir r i^ it to preserve dem

the president said afte: ing in Bogota. “Ballots a n guns of democracy and vote the bullets.”

In Gutierrez, 25 miles sou B ogota, a guerrilla w as k f ig h tin g w ith s o ld ie rs c S u n d ay . And in El P e n o i m ile s north of the c a p ita election offidals — indudin ; police officers — were k idna by rebels, thc army said.

M any hold Sam per dir< re sp o n s ib le for th e c o u n resu rgen t rebellion, T hc p dent was electcd in 1994 wit million in contributions fron Cali drug carte!, and the ens scandal creatcd a power vac in Colombian politics.

C olom bia’s two m a in ri groups have refused even to s id e r negotiating p e a c e t Sam per leaves office next yej

Sunday's vote has lim ited i ical implications. T here a r m a jo r d iffe rences b e tw C olom bia’s two m ajor p a r th c governing Liberals a n d C onservatives/E lection res w ere expected Monday.

I t is the rebels’ r e v ita li insurgency rather than any o f political platforms th a t cap tured attention in th c ru to th e vote.

Doctors rearrach anr ripped off in tug-of-\' T A IP E I, Taiwan (A P ) D octors on Sunday re a tta c th e arm s of two men whose li w ere tom from their bodies ing a tug-of-war contest invol 1 ,G00 people.

C ity worker Chen M ing- a n d fo rm er co u n cilo r Y Chung-m ing had w rap p ed ro p e around their le f t a rm be tte r their grip. H ie limbs v r ip p e d off Saturday w h en rope snapped seconds a f te r contest began.

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‘Wien I zre/s r/lu/, h e ezr/y/Zihif’ (ihuutirlif^ id. had to k kept quit’t iet

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sp iritua lnaissance of ihcir sure to ui3rt% a fte r decades ful overloiion, is a source of “ W hatnost people in the overideallie o f D agestan, Gnnin Kuian Sea. tu ra l faca kid, everything Universiijh a d to be kept sttaight fr

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•lord, ^^osclnv•. a t’s going on now is tin- -■alization of Islam.” said Kurbannv, head of the ciil- a cu lty at M akhachkala ity. “We seem to Iw going from one mono-ideolof^- — of Lenin —to anDilicr."

niy politically correct to am into accouni," he s;iid. ears ago, most people in D ag estan would h av e

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rain e levator man- ffl ' liticinns hlam e tben Union Pacific 's M rS o u th e rn Pacific Q j , :reated ihe nation'sid. They think the ® P h nvhelmed. ic said ihe conges-worse if it bad mu ■ ■ ■ I .' Southern Pacific•s. hilt agrees there Vernon fl

. Rich Son:s fear tbe hackingaiiiin's inieniation- "rani tod could sink grain saying

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' traveled pas- tim s — onilioC anada. Inte-modulnotorists w ere Michigan pihosp ita l w ith in a vehiis id e red life - Canada, tagk'estigaior Kiid. W iinekst;or said a male apparently:is treated and unspecifiedvictim had not tunnel. At t

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lod ity a n a ly s t w ith nlale Inc. in Ciystal Like, III. n >nly about 20 percent of s heen sold overseas has - rIy l>een sbip|>t*d so far. nL-demand for U.S. grain is titui the guys on tbe dock are Clivering." Biedennann s;iid. Ur foreign customers will Ik- ir10 go to other countries for tl

miMirred gniin if they have ei vail m uch longer,".

5creen smokary C om m ittee , said he an)e (xiwer. o r the desire, to l-\IC against th e entertain- wiidustp'- w(le -Siiid that by presenting in< es who will draw attention:onse<juenccs, be hopes to imen awnreness" o.mong film- telwho employ smoking for vit

tic effect. H e said he is iR on "respoasi!)le people in HULsiry to do ilie riglit tiling," sp(>n'H heiiring at tbe Screen sm]iiild offices in I-«)S Angeles >Its imoiber fnint on wbici] apinent has sought to inflii- c<irLss entertainment content. tor.* last ye iir . P re s id en t opj; and Vice President Al cutined dem ands from par- dralips to r;ite sex, violence con

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R a ilroad sp o k esm an Uromlvy said floods and d' menis in Texas happened a sam e tim e s h ip p in g busi increased and that all comi to overw helm th e Sout Pacific.

Union Pacific sent some < people, locomotives and ei ment to help, but that dive; meant the traffic jam s spreac

Now loaded grain cars wji rail yards for locomotives, w m ay he busy elsew here. Hi tra ffic along th e rou tes tn Gulf ports mean it takes lo for the grtjin trains tbat are 1 ing to make the trip, which dt th e re tu rn of locom otives empiycars.

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Tbe pressure resu lted in si imposed rating p rao ices by m televisiiin networks that itre n viewable on TV screens.

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: OK, never m ind the p e the military mission is. Th is, lhe B-2 has dem onstrat capability, unm atched in to d e liv e r , w ith pinp extremely large payloads lars into ilie districts of si of Congress. So fa r the B-: us taxpayers S45 billion Chased us 21 bombers, wl around S2 billion p e r bo the most ex pensive piri (bear in mind, however, iJ floor mats).

Now here’s th e proble Accounting Office diid a bi. bomber, concluding that - this in layperson’s term s — i t Yes. It turns o ut that tl materials are sensitive to as luck would have i t (Whi dieted this?) is plentiful in so according to the GAO, a

------- ir tpndsto n ^ d Jots of.cottI can relate to this. I use

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ORIGINAL IDEA: Stati< deep in to S o v ie t Union: bombs.

CURRENT ACTUAL I M issouri; fly d e e p int( repaired.

So, OK, th in g s h a v e n exactly as planned. B ut hovi honestly say th a t w e ha moment of absentm indcdr

■ an unnecessary weapons sy. lion? 1 didn’t think so! Nev the GAO report cam e out, I of snide remarks from thc r B-2 Bomber n o t b e ing abl rain. So in Septem ber, thc / back w ith a bold strategic several dozen reporters and from Wasliington to Missoi wimcsscd as a team o f aim: am not making this bold str i - WASHED A B-2 BOMBEI

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I ta l siblem: The G eneral Presia big study of th c B-2 of-thiat — I will try to p u t ThiIS — flying is bad for to p iIt the scaet stealthy Lloyci to moisture, which “TlWho could have pre- likeni in the atmosphere, “You0, after the B-2 flies, assigxittlyropairs.------------------gramiused to own a boat, you p

he stupid mistake of unscrII water, expensive is rep nediately fall off. I He; y boat permanently thc ht lilar reasoning, th e "Tfi id that, in s tead of Lloyd s around the world, differ lem in — get ready Sch — Missouri. Really. thc so orce has spedal cii- or her m n ce fadlidcs. So lion ti is to iy signal tation overseas; flylon; drop n u c lc a r

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ledness, purchased 4 - /-v5 system for S45 bii- U J 'Jcvertheless, when ut, there were a lot1C media about th e iJMAngable to fly in th e --------le Air Force struck PARjgic move; It flew futuri:and photographers Rogersssoun, where they em ” 15lirmeri — I swear I Andrestrategic move up alike.

BER. Theot melt in water," how wiial in a quote that I and be'W e do this all the some ots wilh the brushes' “1984.''

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dotiie Ithe B-2 has been ita ry jth proper m ainte- modemg m oisture , th e prisingIt it does not w ant Witht2 'planes. In other Yamann ilita ry ex p o rts Demeu)iciem number of signatxuom bers w ith no real aescss what a bunch comingntly tried to do? ished ai-e the taxpayers designcther 527 billioni Emonut;his? R ight!. To c^mmoriirity! By which I N color an.ilectedl It doesn't “Eveian fly! Wc could harder (

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T\VIN FALLS — In some prof more than o thers, good hearing is tial.

An a tto rney , for instance, nc take in e v e ry w ord. So do tea counselors — and the president United States.

So w h en 51-year-o!d Bill Cl aegan w earing a hearing aid ret 1C signalled o th e r Baby Boomer here’s nothing wrong with doing Jvcr is necessary to improve oneVne-

“(Boomers) m ay be a little more ive in thc style, and they’re usuj hat age group th a t will be based heir need to communicate," sai ichroeder, a T w in Falls audiol They re a lly n e e d to pick up i 'ford. The profession is a great tr ion to correct hearing loss.”

For other folks, there might be i nt incentives — being able to hei ounds of nature, for example. That’s w hat M arjean Tljomock,

S, first noticed a fte r she bouglu : rogramable d igital hearing aid : le of months ago.“My husband and I went walkir

ext morning, a nd I said to him 'Di ear that bird?’ an d he said *yes «ked at m e kind o f questioningly, lid. “I hadn’t really heard that si ling before.”Thomock said th e hearing aid

een wearing for th ree years was a :ie and helped h e r to hear bettci ith her new hearing aid, she notii ronounced changc for the better. She describes it a s going from fu: ear.The 100 percent programmable ll signal- p ro c e s so r tha t she resident Clinton is i d to wear is : -the-art.Thc digital hearing aid is a new ' p rocess so u n d , accord ing to oyd, another Twin Falls oudiologL “Tlie analogy would be very simil :e a CD compared to a.tape,” he fou tak e so u n d a n d th c comp signs a n u m b e r to it, and it ’s ammed-orrecordcdr-And-thenT u play the CD back those number iscrambled and th e sound prodm reproduced.”Hearing aids can be programmed 2 help of a computer.‘The digital is programmable al lyd said; “The digital is just a i ferent way of sound processing” Jchroeder said th e instrument t! : sounds a person is exposed to ir her environment, samples them a 1 times per scKTond, pre-processes nal and analyses the sound.

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designers or the ncv\AngelwTIniw_______________ _

ARIS The funny thing about uristic co s tu m es o f a 1930s Dt ;crs serial and th e geometric, “m " 1960s designs by Pierre Cardin t Irc Courrcges is, they all kind of 1< e.he common “S ta r T rek” vision ’ we would dress for the millenni beyond w as a s w rongheaded

e of George Orwell’s predictions 34.” (Instead of imagining automt iwashing m achines in every hor 'cll fo resaw o rganized munici] y-dish pickup an d retum , a sort 1C de liv e ry se rv ic e th a t treat eware like laundry.)Jw that thc fu ture is here, thc mi ’ard-looking-designers don't plan 1C us in' broad-shouldered, quasi-n y ju m p su its . T h e ir versions emity a re fem inine and often si ngly rom anticithout seeming old-fashioned, Yoi lam oto, H e lm u t L ang and Ai iculemcestcr have expanded thi ittirc looks to explore a more cil aesthetic. Thc resu lt is their work ing closer to th c heavily cmbc i concoctions of more cstablishi gncrs such a s C hris tian Lacroi nuci U ngaro a n d Valentino. Tl non threod, so to speak, is a love and decoration.ven th e d e s ig n e rs known for sr edge are adding thc energy ai less o f color,*! say s Saks Fifi ue fashion d ire a o r Nicole Fisceli

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____H eaiEasing out eczema

T here mny be morc relief horizon for the millions of c who su ffe r from eczema, a i affliction that leaves them s they som etim es scratch uni bleed. Researchers believe j m ent version of tacrolimus, widely used for transplant p. may be a good alternative to th stay treatment for eczema — c teroid creams.

Meanwhile, researchers ha discovered that massage may c anxiety of children with eczen reduces symptoms. A recent stu lished in the New Enj^and, Joi M edicine reported tha t tac r doesn’t share die side effects cai regularu.se of topical steroids.

Ariti-germ stink bomG erm s don’t like thc way

smells any more than you do. re se a rc h e rs report in th c j( A n tim ic ro b ia l A gents Chem otherapy that that allic active ingredient in garlic that il pungent, blocks ccrtain cnzy the am oebas thai can causc < teiy.

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Inrynpnlnpitr gn more likely thar hearing loss.

“A man is usu by his wife or f and lie'll l>e .sittii ing'Well. I can h Nidiolson said.

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r;„“i»S Lymedecre0 die main- Tlie number of— corticos- cases nationwide

this year, ivhidi e : have also the naiuml fluctu jy case the lation of ticks iha zem a as it “I would say Lyn study pub- problem ," says 1 Joumal of head of the Lyme acrolim us th e U niversity icausedby D en tis try of Ne s. Wood Johnson N..................- — New Bnirunvick.—i m h “You can’t mal

year’s diange.”/ay garlic

“ Skin^leeptr:s a n d Psoriasis is a ch llicin, th c that affects appro hat m akes Americans each > nzymcs in charaaerizcd by i se dyscn- skin cells, causes p

definitive cause or several treatment able. To rcceiye a m ation packc t, c

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•LS — Not ever>one who ■ loss will admit there's a nit to an examination and .’ea r a hearinj; aid.)i without making a fuM. 'idiolson, a Tuin Falls oto-said-he-ihinkfcwmMHfFe--------lan men to seek help with

sually drug into the office • forced in by thc family, ting there all gmmpy, say- I hear, she just mumbles.”'

t laugli and say Tve heard before.”'J-son does a cliecknp. he 1 usually prtiven riglit. a id th e re are two basic lg loss.ductive loss, whidi means ot getting througli to the [ can Ixr caused by wax in

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ritable weiglit-loss wall, ional surN-ey done for azinc and “NBC Tod;iy itio a” You need “gixid iSS over tlus weiglit-ltKs s P rev en tio n Editor

easeof new Lyme disease le dropped 35 i>en:eni I experts attributed lo rtuations in the popu. hat carry the disease, yme disease is still a s L eonard II. SiRal, ne Disease Center at y o f M edicine and 5ew Jersey -R obert I M edical School in '•

lake a trend on one

troublechronic skin disca.ce roximately S million I year. Tlie ailment,/ a build-up of dead : pain and itdiing. No or cure Is known, but nt options are avail- a free general infor- , c a ll th e National la iion a t 1-800-723-

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lif-.! .iicl .mil s .ifc iy (il .incl .ultih CI'K a n d f ir h o u r L'lmrse is sc h fil

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Kcil Cruss schtiliilcN III : CFK jnd FiiM Aid Kt-c • Ll.iv*-iaty.i.in.f.iciiT

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explain or help or do ! thi'ir deni.mds ini^ii Ik

niom iick s.iid her fir .ml took some K<-‘>>>n Bui she Ii.id no irou l

; from It to the one slie hi 'n»e tff.iim ent of he

! is- a process, o f ad; I Schroeder said. Il cut : p.ired to ^;eItin^i accii- *. dentures. .i new liip or

■ tiaJ kntv. Il’s throiifji i use. (ir wearing a heat m iniinutn of four Inm

> th a t tlie b ra in adapi• r s<jund.

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to liearinK these fre(|U _________p itch es of sound tna

: Soft __; Continued from B l ; tion of iKMutifiil cTaftN."• Vamamoto refuses i»• th e s te reo type fif avan• J a p a n e se d es ig n e rs «

reapers dedicated tii mal perfect shroud. At one l did Use the funereal pah h.ird . asym m etric cutti defined that Kenre. But I restless and talented a so constrained hy such cimvi

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Iroup will meet at Ihe C ancern a rea of the TWIN F/.^ionalMedical childhinh cl

7 p.m. Tuesation. call Char Center at ihi7-2441 or Jodv I’rc-regisii (W.

A cominuniiy refreslicr coiV (infant, child 7 p.m. Tliur'I first aid) nine- CcniLTaiM^ hedulcd for 6 Pre-reRisi uesday a i the CalI737-290(

iro p.iym.nT is S a f e t y f i

more informa- TWIN or Slop hv the Optimists H; mevSi.E. ' w in be hci

Friday at ihip Ia q c a c J '” ’’IS C la s se s Coalhion.V

The American and other or] s in ice-wtx'kly alternative tc Keceriification For more i h Tuesday and Safe Kids offi ,iv. If ynur ccr-

Big Kid Ii.iir schedule. TWIN FAImore informa will meet at

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rodiices it at a continues toi.it the p.iiient recognizing1st." he said. Schroeder siII .1 memor>- so lime; il’s not i ljuMs itself to Wayne Am srin g , b u r it hearing inst ■ changing liv said there is envifoninent aid — c ;illed ' ur ev e ry d ay p le te ly in thc

used w ith tl iiids. as well

It’s l)eing Siiid i>l>es.•‘Originallj

IU don’t hear, was ju s t co: re s te d in ." found that b; ut if some of in the ear yoiill the o ther cessing, bee

• k tne abou t u1iat the goocow gl) in and A nderson sado whatever duplicate thatI t>e." He said thr first hearing non filiameniting used to. fils in to theouble go ing lihat's the nneluisnow. ear lobe.) Ycihearing loss remove it, yo

a d a p ta tio n . of that liitle h.cun l)e com- ’I'he CIC va.ciistomed lo ing to the ind> or an anifi- After tes tin g 'gil consistent .nnd determinleiiring aid a for a hearingliours a d;iy, is laken o f tliiipis to th e hi-iiring aid is

III fit in Ihe whthe pre.sence l l i e nctv di•ar, we adapt sive — u p to.■fluencies or opjtosed to abm ade m o re v en tio n a l he

adopted these 03 lie experim ent'

II) stick to ami pleats. Jusi iI 'ant-garde adjust to th e sil>s as g rim iiL kiiee-lengtli simaking the trices of sheer, pile lime, he iiil. he intn)duccpalette and sliadesof blue. I tting th a i Belfiian,\imCut he is too llie designer wh<J soul to I>e sliiuchy. Someliinventions. in\-ented it. She ■L-si-known the sexic-st low-:generic — tniiLsers. but forI jackets as trie jolts of a)l«)iiLs. Wliile he of pui7)le, red ae who luive sliweles-s jersey

ank yoappreciate a ll t ssions ofsym pa our recent loss c ; Rod Swartling

:ians of l\vin Falls O r t h i

.vill-conlinue to trea t— r. Swartling’s patients.

734-3455IT C A L L :1 .8 0 0 - 9 0 0 - B 0 1MOS UIA KoraENisrA Bum cui

n Falls Orthopec ociation, P.A.ipedic & Fraclitfe Surgers lo u p A venue W est • T w in Fj

n Fall}. Idaho Mondj;. October 27.19!

733-6464 or snip bv the th e718 Shoshone Si. E Pre- MVIis required for regisira- Tl:

[ classes. prep th c r

S3 offeredFALLS - A cesarean p U |

1 class will k- <tffered at ''***iesdav in the Education JEihcMVR.MC. cntii

isinilion is noi rwjuired. p jn .th ro

iher course setFALLS - A childbirth Thcourse will k- offered al deptlursdav in the Education e rvMVR.MC. re ia);is ira tio n is required. ccsai900. tou r

' care.fe'f Friday

FALLS - Twin Falls ablatHalloween Safety Fair P a

ic ld from 5 to 8 p.m . (S6 p>Ih e Magic Vallt^ Mall. Xo

Vlagic Vallej- Safe Kids 324-4 , MVRMC I’aramedicsorganijarions for a safe C f i rL* to trickor-treating. wUJJre information, call the TWoffice a t 737-2430. A nhi

will ni Klub meets J”"ALLS - Big Kills Klub jjc tic a t 10 a.m. Saturday in h Aff<

iplified, then the hrain d o « rto shar})en its skills at get.ing th e se sounds," Tha- said. “Blit that lakes Schrc01 overnight." cm phAnderson, a Twin Falls does znstrum en t specialist. In (; is a stvie of hearing conve,-d CIC — that fits com- ly wethe e a r canal. It can be madeI th e d ig ita l hearing the vc sll as linear and other and d«

In zlily I thouglit the CIC' nom eco sm e tic , Imt we’ve effect,

by fitting them deep to p idyou do gel l>ctter pn>- or “colecause you’re using Schnxi)od lord put up there." Whtsa id . "And we can’t ing. it

hat.” um e tiIh e CIC has a liiilc of souj

en i handle on il that pick t[he a n titra g u s a re a That’snotch in front of the TheYou never see il. To hearinyou simply take hold backgiL> handle and pull. the bavaries in size accord- urai.

individual’s ear canal. Betvlg w ith an audiometer and thlining there is a nevd v a ric rng aid, an impres.sion adx-oncf th e whole car. The tech. sis then manufaaured naturawhole canal area. broaded igital aid is expen- ronmcito 52,600 apiiw . as H e (about S500 for a con- when ih e a r in g aid — and Th e he

.• os an uHxm unifonn, w thosj-:n ted with knitwear Thc>' <tsjasthecjvbcffm to womansilhouette of sculptur- a rc a n«II skirts formed of ter- continut

pleated witite mater- dizzyingjccd them in lirilliant outfit ol

jacke t.n Demeulemeesttr is and flo:.vho best understands hips, oneiimcs, it seems she ideas wjhe continues to make gans asiw-slung. scmi-sloppy flowered For spring added dcc-)Ior — higli wattages b h h b i i and hluc in slinky,4cy dresses, many cut I

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T he class is designed to b d irepare brothers and s i« e rs fi hc mrw- bal^.To repster. call 737-2900.

Childbirth course setJEROME - Qiildbinfa and pa

nting classes H-iJI be held at jn . Thursdays, begmning Nov. tirough Dcc. 2 , a t th e S cncdicts Family M ed ia l Cmit inference room.T he classes w ill in c lu d e 1i

epth review of b b o r and dclii ry p ro cess , co ach in g skill* slaxation /cop ing techn ique! csarean b in h , breastfeed ing >ur o f b in h su ite , a n d infan ire and CPR.W ear loose, com fortab l

othes, and b ^ two pilloH-s a n blanket (optional) to ead i class. Fee is S30 for th e fh-e classe

p6 per class).To repste r, call St. Benedicts s ’4-4301.

upport group meetsTW IN FALLS - Th. nh ritis/L upus S u ppon Grou] ill m eet at 7 p jn . Nor. 4 in ibi K to rs ’ m eeting room a t th t MLMC. Jane! Paul repisicrec eridan, will discuss "Arthritis: L A ffeaed By What You Eat?"

•esn’t fit into e \e ryone 's bud- t.That conventional hearing aid. J iroeder u id , p u ts th e sam e ip h as is on loud sounds a s it c s a soft noises.In q u ie t to -m o d era te Tioise. nvcntional hearing aids do fair- w e ll. But loud so u n d s a re

idtt louder, and fur that reason ■; volume has to be turned up d down a bit.In audio logy , th e re 's a phe- m en o n ca lled th e sq u e lch ect. which is a listtsier's ahibiy- pick one voice out of a cnw-d “cocktail pan>- em-ironmem.” inx.*der said.Vhen people lose th e ir hear- :. it not only takes more \-o1- le to hear certain fruqutsicies sound, but the>-’re noi ahle to ;k th a t one voicc out o f 30. at’s Clinton's problem.■he d igital nr program m able iring aids work by suppressing Jcground noise or b>- making backchaner sotmd mure nat-

itetween the basic hearing aid J th e program m able d ig ita l ie ty , Schroeder said th e re 's •anced technolog)-. With h if i- h. sounds produced a re niore u ra l and the lis ten e r h a s a a d c r listening range of em-i- ments.Ie o r sh e will ca tch sound .•n il gets to a certain t-olume.; hearing aid comnresses that

asyTtimctnc hems.\ey continue to design for tb e a n who thinks a n i ^ prints 3 n eu tral. 'Although Ungzro inucd to combinc prints with •ing brai-ado, assembling an t o f a paisley shirt, a plaid e t. a pam hcr-sported sk in flo t'a l scarf w rapp ing tb e one of his most r^ re sh in g

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Test_____:catiniiedfrcnBlfie ear, a hole in the eardrum oi le tiny bones — or ossidtH? — ir lie ca r not v ibrating properl> ecause of an injun-, an infection r inherited reasons.Often these can be corrcaed br

ddng the vcax out of the ear. fw- lg the hole in thc ea rd ru m or •placing (he ossicles The other kind is a nerve loss, r sensorineural loss, causcd b>- a hole array of things: noise dam- ;c, injuij- to the ear, such as a mcussion or high fe\ e r, by cer- in liruscs or drugi such a s strep- mj-dn.O r it can just be in h e rite d , haiex-cr its cause, these probUms ust be ircaiL'd uith hearing aids. Nicholson, who has a hearing ss himself, has worn a hearing j for about 20 \-eais. H e said the :\ices he has worn in th e past at? helpful, but not as good as s one he non-has.[t’s prograjnmable. which means ogramming that is done through ajmputer $>-siem tha t sets the ramcters of the hearing aid.[t’s also a CIC design, which sms it’s wtan completely in the rcanal'I t ’s just amazing how w ell il es work,” Nicholson said. “ Ii’s e you get die sensation o f 'who plugged j-our ear?’"^odc music has been receiving o d rap for causing hearing loss Babj* Boomers since President nton began wearing a hearing L But Nicholson said a steady sc is more harmful than a pulse selikemusic.Now ob\iousl)- if you put these phones on j-our ear, and then n them up too loud, you can tainly harm jtw r ears. Init most iplc are going to adjust it to a n t tha t’s not h a rm fu l.” bolsoo said. “Nmv if j-ouVe a t a k concert, you m i ^ t n o t be s to do anjtlung about it.” o r decades, industria l noise been the major destrover o;'

iring in inner ears, sa id Dr. ty Maxwell, another T»%-in Falls arj-ngologisL He said it could bat bas been n>placcd..^- some -cational din.la w c ll said sometimes loud c isn’t necessarily as bad as it / seem to people w ho a re

o m e th ^ like a gun going off 119 a single round may be sub- tially scx-cxe. It creates a high- edbellei-cL)me people stan losing their r in g earlier th an o th e rs , lolson said. Some have ears e sensitire to noise, and about anly thing one can do about it avoid noise exposure. If hear- ioss is inherited, it should be nosed and treated earlier.

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IM PU C A T IO N SJironic reflux can cause such . on d a^ problems as (difficulty swallowing, h oarseness . i

Tigitis. damage to th e vocal . tJs. and respiratory problems, h as asthma and recurren t I umonia. if stomach contents in to thea irw ^. ;

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there are some ad\-; t>ein^ home-taught.

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Som e RO to t h e emei room, bcliering they ’re h h e a r t a ttack . Som e ju s draw from the w orld. St e rs tu rn to drugs o r alci cope. f "

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physics; and one y ear ofa- p lan e an d solid gcomcil trigonometry. Not manyd are qualified to teach thd jects more than 2 0 years!i* When our son was enid advanced b iology,'h ise held up the textbook aie “More than half the con

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t.^who use AHA product- : gen tly apply sunscrei• love to combine those i

Wouldn’t it be nice i f i; product types could be :_^ed together so you ne< : one product, not two:

ticOly, it is absolutely p ■■ tcombine AHAs with a s

but Tve yet to see a for integrates the two in a optim izes the effectiv flieir very different am iien ts. I have also recc ^icting information froi v a r ie ty o f cosm etic c

: Som eday it is possibl< ; b a rd to do; o th e rs sa ■ won't work b cau se of th : fe ren ces betw een thi : ingredients. As this nc : goes to press, Tve review• AHA-with-sunscreen j ' and I haven’t found on

high enough concentrai low enougli pH for the A an effective exfoliant. more, none of these so c ui-one products use the n approved sunscreen ing tliat help prevent UVA Until things change, ther dll-in-one products avaik aren’t a burn for both stu don and exfoliation.

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4, HOUSTONMany women |_L ' nets and dili-: rc e n would . e rin g g e ttinse two steps. peel from ai f these two know you rcib e formulat- g e tt in g th e ;needed only quently, bu t iwo? Theore- a b o u t g e t t i rly possible to twice a year, a sunsaeen,formula that DEAR MARn a way that year is a safe <:tiv cn css of glycolic acida a iv e ingre- you a re consideceived con- you might wafrom a wide beta hydroxy ic chem ists . cylic acid peib ic though peels work in as a y it ju s t the better-kni

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iew ed many cylic add), andn p roducts anti-inflammatione with a many reasons:

tra tion or a a superior de<e AHA to be skin types beeI t. Further- and inflammatxw alled all- minimum duele new FDA- action of theingredients DEAR PAUL/A damage. that if you wai lie rc are no ailable that sun protec-

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-M ARY,M IAAn your f<ARY: Once or twice a ahead ifc option for getting a tion anid peel. However, if d ilu tesidering a fadal peel, containw ant to check out a c r thaity ad d (B H A )o rsa li- becomtpee l. Salicylic ac id go ing iin a similar manner to why noknown glycolic acid Im anairith much less irrita- scrccnslie a d d is assodated la r v e r1 aspirin (acetylsali- and soumd it shares aspirin’s ing for.latory properties. For good twIS a BHA peel can be ---------deep peel for m any Paula•ecause the irritiition several Ination are kept at a ing '“Dc ue to th e analgesic . CounterBHA compound. Pnss. SlULA: 1 recently read back gutwant a light founda-*’ ies.'

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C om bine^ssfullyn, you can com bine a 50-50 xnire of your moisturizer and m dation. My question is, if I ike_this.inixiureU sjt_O K -to- re a s m ^ amount? I am not ■e if mbdng the ingredients in J different products will causc f reactions. Any suggestions?’ goal is to find a moisturizing m dation th a t is ve ry light, ice I do not work away from me, I rea lly do n o t w an t a ade-up" look. How-cver, I am th e go a lot, and I like the a o f a one-step process.

— KIM>EAR KIM: I w ouldn’t mix ir foundation and moisturizer a d of time, due to contamina- I and mold issues. Also', if you Ite c ither a foundation that tains sunscreen or a moisturiz- tha t contains su n sc rccn , it omes ineffective. R ather than lg through all th a t trouble,' not try one-of the Lancome inance SPF IS t in te d sun- ens? The maiie and the regu- versions are both excellent sound like whal you are look- for. Shiseido’s tints are pretty ] too.

lula Begaun is the author of - ■al books on cosmctics, includ- “Don't Go to the Cosmetics ircr Mihout Me“ (Beginning ; S/J.95), a no-nonsense paper- g u i^ to bmnd-name_cosn}ct-.

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your cat1 -Uiape wliile playing wilh the iy, llrooks siiid. I'or instimcc, in it-arm pashujjs, the iiioms Iciui Ml lo ki.« th fir Iwihics who are lg on the fl(wr. In licnt-kg sii- , Ihe babies ;u-e cradled agiiirist irmoms’ legs.I have a batjy who ix higli iiuiin- ance, and I cannot leave her 1 a Iwhy-sitter, so 1 juM ihoiiglitI’ould be perfect anti I cmilil__rase and bring her along, will rdser Rachel Uiser. with 1(). ■k-«ild daugliter Emily.I iHith cat and bat>y exercise grams, th e li t t ie loved ones :tiim as liglit weiglits. 'Hie rdu- ■ly low-demand workouts of lit 45 minutes ;iini to mne, not levelop big m uscles in ihc len./ITie cat Jilso miglit gel lx;!- lone, as ii holds iiscIf steady e lieing lifted. Jackson sjiid.

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wilh rear-wheel d ri\ rjt apology, ren t front-w hecl d t .■cl b e tte r , tires arc said to wear rc apology, three, times more qui sc feel Ijci- Tlie h ibe rna ting {

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i Tamagotchis for ne are GLAD- )TCHAsl"__________

fO R O SC O P E I ■ lydney Omarr IOBER 27 IS YOUR BIRTH, fisl't wlien came is riBht, you nilcrdog. arc natural human!- :ithcr had much influence;:n appeared to be in dream s, Libra pcnonj play impor- n jw ir life, could have these lials in names: I and R. You ■ong in rnmancc, arc creative,, paisionate, Travel in - honor, pleajure await when ‘•,b rcachcd. .'i(March 21-April :9): Make iday you won't soon forget. ; dcrring-Uo, jtrc u personal n, sex appeal. You'll have •' jucitions concerning panner- '•Ige. 'S (April 20-May 20); Spedal featured - love relationship could bc loo hot not to cool mt moderation, keep resolu- cernins d iet, nu trition , nvolvcd.(May Zl.June 20): I-lan din-

higluight flcjiibility, cliarm, . ih of Ideas. You'll find con- autlet for creative forcc. plays role.t(J^c2 t.Ju ly22 ):B ea tthe s who claimed mission was will change Iheir minds as •' hc odds. Property value " ir favor. K ’ ons con _

y 23-Aur. 22): Your kind of on writing, variety, sexual Financial pressure relieved, reason to cclcbrate. In so ,

jyon adult ba'crages. Virgo .,'

^ug. 23-Scpt. 22): Attention 3und domestic ijsues, sale, if luxury items. Cycle high,! iiBn is hot. Facts, figures onccrning prices. L ibra ,1

ept. 23-Oct. 22): Co slow, all i )t in. vote not final. Cycle ' juH name your own price, it ’ '. Scenario highlights mys-

Pisces In piaure. (O aa-N ov.21):Focuson ’

, top priorities, relationship ' le, controveisiaL Time pbys ' deadline exists. Financial nodes will bc removed. iRIUStNov. 22.DCC. 21):I die immediate, pierce vdl Iture. Give attention to lan- 1 more ol people in other tight travel overseas sooner lied.ORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): ‘E for promotion, don’t pres* er obtoined. Favorable if ing to accept challenge of

;s (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What i ,recently will boar fruit. - •

Iding material, home, secu-marital uatu*. Bc aware of >in conneaion with debts, .

Feb. 19-Ktarch 20): Lucky appeared to be legal tangle el, thread by th read , iming, luck ride wilh you- the way. Sagittarian pbiys

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LEGAL NOTICE I

NOTICE OF PUBL Nov*mb«ri:

NOTICE IS HEREBY QtVEN bo hold botoro tho Twin Fulls C ing Commission upon said roQu A C0NDTT10NAL USE by B l sEsUng of fivo ocros located In South. Hango 1 e East. B.M. Als opproxlmaloiy six mllos south i 2900 Nonh, Kimborty, Idaho In i Intondod uso b to oroci on ovor A CONOmONAL USE LAND Doug Mathors on propofty con cated In Soctlon 29. Township 1 8 .M. Also known as boing locan borty and addrossod 3499 Eo: Idaho in tho Agricultural Zono. 1 vido and soli I.S acros and an tho romainino 1.5 a a o s contain and plpo yard for iho adjoining r A CONDITIONAL USE TEMP Ron Witland ori proporty consist! Soction 16. Township 11 Sout Also known ns boIng locaiod ol boriy and addrossod 3224 Noi Idaho, in Iho Agricultural Zono. placo a homo on tho proporty fo A CONOmONAL USE by Aon consisting of iwo acros locatod h South. Rango 16 East. 6 .M. Als< In Lot 5 Block 1 ol Rock Crook addrossod 4126 North 2636 Eos Rosidontiol Ag Zono. Tho inloi ovofsizod 0CC0SS0 7 buildlno.A CONDITIONAL USE LAND D proporty consisting ol 140.59 oc Township 10 South. Rango 1S E boing locotod at two mllos Wos 4050 North 2000 Eost. Rlor, li Zono. Tho Intondod uso la 10 d oxIsUng homo and soil tho romai A CONOmONAL USE by Rldi consisting of 0.36 acros kxalod 10 South. Rango 15 Eosl. B.M.. catod 1.5 milos oast or Buhl andl ond addrossod a s 1657 Eost 40 tho Agricultural Zono. TTio inior ovonUzod horso bam.A CONOmONAL USE by Nloll I sisting ot 3.67 acros locatod in Gc 4. Township 10 South, Rango 1 o s t»lng locatod al 2.25 mllos wo and addrossod 4100 Noith 1100 Agricultural Zono. T^o Intondod s lz o d oqulpm oni s to ra g e bu accommodations

NOTICE IS FURTHER On/EN t bo hold boforo tho Twin Falls Co Ing Commission at tho hour of 7:i of Novombor 1997 ot f to Twin Fi ing. Mootlng'Room. 246 3rd Av Idaho upon soM roquost.

A comploto doscrlplion ol oach r Offlco of tho Zoning Admlnisiro roquosL Any and all poraons mO) and roglstor thoir appfovol or dii stated obovo. or moy filo ihoir wi roquosla to tho Offlco ol tho Zoi 3rd Avonuo East, Twin Falls, Id 9490. boforo said hoarina

Datod this 16th day of Octobor /a/Kacoo J . O'Connor, Chairman Twin Falls County Planning and 2 A T I ^ : Robort S. Fort. Clotk

PUBLISH: Octobor 27.1997

: IDAHO CUSTOMER (hoi< NOTIFICATION AC.This artldo servos a s no* Opll

Uco to MCI TolocommunI- Ingscdtiona Corporation (MCIT) 8.1 1custom ers In Idaho who aionsubscrlbo to Option A p la l addOrw/Diroct Dlol), Option B per 1(Crodll C ard ). Option 0 phoiMCI 800 S o i ^ ) . Option I iha(Vnot), Option L (Vision), son/lOption S (HotdDlroa), Op- ttonaOon U (MCI Masters). Op- tom<lion 0 (Unlvorslty Dial 1), 444.Option V (600 P e rsonal 2222

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517 Condominiums516 Mobile Homes519 Cemetery Lots

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604 UnfumishedApts605 RoomsForRent606 MoMeHomes

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(ages 610 StorageMou!s 611 . FarmsForRent

LEGALNOTICE LE

liBUC HEARING INTI«r13,1997 OFI/EN thot a Pubik; Mooring wilt DIST Ills County Planning o n d ^ n - OF 1 roctuosts. THIB l WInsor on proporty con-

In Soction 5. Township 12 Cost . Also known a s boing locaiod NOTI Jth ond addrossod 3473 East STU* 3 In tho Agricultural Zono. Tho pi ovorslzod accossoty building, vs. IND DIVISION by Lottlo and DEB consisting of throo ocros lo- WAF

hip 11 Soulh. Bongo 16 East. Q, xaiod six milos south ol Kim- UNl ' Eost 3100 North. Kimboriy, olon no. Tho inlondod uso is to cJI- aWri I on existing homo and rotaln onth italnJng on oxlstlng food bunk bor. 1 ing ranch. th o :EilPORARY HARDSHIP by onllll u l9tlngol2.5 acrDa'locotodin mam Soulh, Rango 16 East, B.M. provi <1 ot 4.75 mlios south ol Wm- tochr ' North 3500 E ast Kimboriy, dosci !ono. Tho Inlondod uso is to tochi ty for an ailing parent. boingRonald Woodall on proporty scrit: lod In Soction 36. Township 9 tochc Also knovm 03 being locotod rook Estoto Subdivtsion ond FAR Eosl, Twin Foils, Idoho In tho BANI inlondod u so Is to erect an bors:0. 7711- ID DIVISION by Joo Rond on D.L. 19 ocros locatod In Soction 1. Accoi ISEost. B.M. Also known osWost ol Rlor nnd oddfossod Ul or. Idoho In tho Agricultural F10 divide 8+/- ocfos and on smoining form land. 1902 Richonl Sayors on property »JN1I alod In Section 6. Township VIN 21.M. Also known as boing Io- 1B78 [uidonesouthofHlghwoyao (TTCO It 4000 North. Buhl. Idoho In VIN 2 inlondod u so Is lo erect on 1953

ff307Clioll R Irish, on proporty con- 19941 In Govommont Lot 2. Section «1B7> IS 14 East. B.M. Also known VIN 2 s wost of Buhl on 4100 North 19941 100 Eost. Buhl. Idaho In Iho miFAl dod uso Is 10 oroct on ovor- VIN 2 > building w ith rostroom 19671

*3271EN thot a Public Hoorlng will 1995: s County Plonning ond Zon- uiZCI of 7:00 p.m. on tho 13th day I9601 in Falls County Office Build- 19941 d Avonuo E ast. Twin Falls, *2250

19871K hfoqoestlsonfllowithlho #8706 islrotor and availoblo upon 19S8 i may oppoar a t sold hearing #1512 Kdiiopproval’ofthem otlef 19911 lir wTltton commonts to sold #1619 I Zoning Administrator. 246 .1976 s, Idoho 83301 (208) 734- Cycle

«4A20ibor1997 1979 (non #QL14fld Zoning Commission 1995 2

* NO-. GIVEN

• thoDof within t

(homoMCI O no). Option the firs AC (MASTERS 97), and cation i Option AO (MCI Ono Sav- commo Ings). Effocthro Novombor dJllgonl 8.1997, ponding Commis- bdgmo aion approvol.M C IT will h is to r addanow ctu irgeof$0 .30 (ondan per call to oppllcable poy* pro rati phono ca lls m ado within cnxliloi iho s ta to to a c c e s s MCI Oofend. sonricoa. Ifyoo lw w quos- thoroli Uons ploaso call MCI cus- coeds t lomor s e rv ic e a t 1*800*. hfulloi 444-3333 o r 1-800-444- daTI 2222. Soptorr

Clerk olP U B U S H :,O c to b o r2 7 , /s/Roch 1997 Deputy

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SIFIED X, 0 0 0 read ers a day

...........................612'PasturesForRS Q S E B i Pasti)ieWante(J u c a i l o n Wanted To Ren

615 Mot)ileHomes ruction 616 Roommates Wi

al E s ta te 701 UvestodtS a le s . 7 Q2 FamVfianchScs 703 CustomFamiSale 703 IrrigalionHomes 706 Fami Seed &Fi'Homes 708 Hay.Grain&Fe bes/Dairies dLotserty 1 1Property Mi^rclKtt/I

801 Antiques & Coifns 802 Appliances!S 603 Bazaars&Craftts 604 Buikfing MateriaWanted 80$ Cameras&Equj Homes 806 Children's Items

807; Clothing808' &lIUIMKtioni809. CMTiuteis.. .j l E s t a t e e io Firemodic n l a l S l l ■ Fmrfcre/Caipeluses 812 > Healing &/Ur CcKouses 813 AuctionstsTDuplexes 814 Jewelry i FursptsJDifilexes 815 LawnSGanJenent 816 Exercise Equiprrs 817 MisceDarleousFil Rentals 818 Musical Instnjmi’roperty 819 OfliceEquipTSui^tme Shares 820 Pets & Supplieshouse Rental 821 aeretfRadio/CC»it 822 tools & Machine

-EGAL NOTICE LEGAL

THE DISTRICT COURT PUBLISH; )F THE RFTH JUDICIAL 20. 27, Nc ilSTRICTOFTHE STATE 10.1997OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR --------------THE COUNTY OF TWIN NO;

FALLS OPENlaso No. CV-97-3668 PursuantlOTICE OF ATTACHMENT voslod In tt TUT7MAN EXCAVATING Choptor 2:

Plointllf. Idahos. CommissiclEBBIE WESTBURO and Tuesday. /ARD WESTBURO. '997. In th

Oolondonts, BestUNDERANDBYVIRTUE yon Spring! I on Ordor of this Court for 1357 Blue Writ of Attachment Issued "win Falli tl the 24th day olSoplom- commlssloi Df.l997.outolandundof oponmeotli 10 so a l of th o above- AOmilled Coun. I am com-. 1.-Approvi londod ond roqulrod to niooUng mir rovldo notice of Iho ot- 2 . NAPRA ichmoni of the property Update Dscribod In said Writot At- 3 ,0 ^ p o ti i ichment. sold proporty Smortcord jIng moro porHculo/ry do- Rule Cha :rlbod In E xhibit 1 ot- 5.10 Code chodheroto. Fund I

EXHIBIT1 6.1997 RocARMERS NATIONAL ’W6 Uve ANK,BankAceountNum- ,>rs:77092765.77090177. PUBUSH: ( ril1603 and27 ,199•L. EVANS BANK. Bank ---------XOuntNumbor9510423t NOTICE OFi

VEHICLES TO MAKE IUTIUTY VEHICLES CONSUM

RECREATIONAL To All Persoi VEHICLES MokoRogulo

)02 N is s a n . SlanZB, LoINI HT13S2CT032175 You oro horo N 2 C^mmorclol178 GMC. Truck rollon. 12391•CO440Z5O33O9 Suito302B.1N2 ho 63301 hi153 Will. Truck tho Director 110704 VIN 2 niont of Fint«4 Dodo#, Truck Idoho, for a III B7HF16Y5RS562067 fOQulatod CO N 2 u'lclof pf'04 Ford, Thu Waho CreditFALP6240RH160905 Rm locoiod 1 N 2 lino Rood.67 Spcn, Tfollor Twin Falls, Id27175667C Ify w h a v o i95 Zlsffl. Trailer lo tho IssuaiZCTI40165BB94074 COnso, you r 60 Home, Trailer objoctions wli 94 Pols. Snowmobile tho Dopartmo 250304 VIN 287 Area, Snowmoblla l(<aho 83720 706698 VIN 2 (30) days oRiB8 Pols, Snowmoblla (ho lost publi 512611 VIN 2 noUco. II a h'91 Pol, Snowmobile on this appll 019226 VIN 2 filing Ob)octl0i76 H arley D avidson, burse, pro ra cle (or fof tho rai\20349H8 VIN 2 nocossary € 79 Hondo. Cycle curred o s a

' A c ;NOTICE IS HEREBY "EN that ony creditor olDorondonta heroin who. | — _lin thirty (30) days altor l | ? T a lfirst posUng and publi- i H i i l *on of this Notleo, shall i m H imonco and thorooftof lonlly prosocuto to finalimoni his/her action ot ■ 11ner claim aoalnst Oo- ■ 1 n s T & jam s ond shall shoremta with the attaching FOUND - Paiitllor In tho proceeds ol Uon glassoitndanfs property where Hwynoartheo Is not suftidom pro- s t o r e . Colas to poy all Judgmentt 436-6742

'A r io s to 24th day of >-OST • Mlnlo tombor,1997.k o l tho Court iH ijhiondA'ach^IVandorpool Ow m H S uutyCIork cW lfM ad.;

M aay with just one i

wRent -------- 823 -VarietyFooanted 824 Video Equi;Rent '■ 82$ Wanted To

wSpace 826 CampingBs Wanted 827 Garage Sal

828 Medical Suj829 Flea Markei830 WantedCol

h Supplies 11 ^ ^ R' mi Services

901 ATVs&Mol '& Fertilizer 902 Bjcydes&Feed 903 Boats&Act

904 Campers &90$ Guns&Rrfli906 H0lTubs&

cixhand ise 907 Motor Hom£908 SnowVehid

Collectibles 909 Sporting Sf910 Travel Traile

drafts / 911 UiiltyTfaileiaerials' 1^ ^ —Eqwpment

tionEqupienl1001 Aviation1002 Auto Parts i

iipet 1004 Autos Wante if Conditioning 1005 Antiques 4 (

1006 SemWeavy urs 1007 Tndcsden 1008 Truck Parts iluipment 1009 4x4susForSale lOIOV^&Bus: njments 1020 Autos for Sal iTSupplies 1053 Imports &Sf )lies 1054 Stoci( Carso/COs 1055 Auto Servicehinery 1099 AutoDealers

AL NOTICE -OST • Missir Town. Lob/C

N = v .m » o ,3 .n d S ^11_______________ __tor safe return,NOTICE OF - - - ^ -------PEN MEETING ’ WomaruanttothoouthorityIn tt under Titlo 54, ° ^ ? ^ ‘hado»r 25. Idoho Code Coll 543-4536-

K S o n i J i ;Best Wostom (^n - ■ rings Inn locoiod otHue U k o s Blvd. In chock y•a lls , Id ah o . Tho ° sslon will begin ils “ V tlwl it rurlooting at 1:00 PM. Timos-Nows

AGENDA sponsiblo lore roval of previous J minutos>RA Fall Mooting _i 104ipationolUconsIng- I pERSO^ irdChango Discussion PUBUC SEIode 54-2513 Froo MESSAu h Bolonco Update Fedoiol low olioRodng Review correct your crUve Racing Oates for troo. For n

motion about o;H: Ociobor 23. 24 scorns, wtlie I1997 oral Trade Co.

------------------------- Washington. D.OF APPUCATION or call tho NatiiKE REGULATED In lo rm atlo nSUMER LOANS t eOO-876-706)

S S i S — S 5 5 H V 5 5Loong Iho oil nolurol t

norobynotinodihot Pf y^^'Day Soi clol Credit Corpo- 4320/froo-668

?bS ' „ " 5 S :11 has applied to

m arIco.'’s W i

5 « n " S s ------------0 provisions of tho NHL* NFL* edit Code in lls or- s c O R b led a l 1239 Pole- SPREAC a d .S u lto 302B, V900-329-I s. Idaho ^ 01.IVO ony objoctions $3,99 oo, msuanco of this li- MustbofBv

r j i ' c s s ;rtment of Rnonce. ' tato Stroot. Bolso, J '1720. within thirty l e B p r i J M /1 altor tho dato of 1 SPECIAL N( subllcotion of thisa hooring Is hold I n o m v m ippllcotlon. Ihoso >ctior)s sholl reim-0 rota, tho DIroc- '/“ y i 1 0 roasonablo and ry o xponaes In- s a resu lt ol tho \ / / ~ ) /

J; Octobor 16 thru •

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■m I I I I I I M D E PA R T ^I ' Pcm onuU . .2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - J

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Mi S T ERSHlPo Poir or proscrip. Country Club. C

sso s & c aso on ot 733-6577 or 7 r t h o G r o o n v ^ D c k i c k « cC B i i to c io im REMEME; Thot birthday ad y(— — — — somo tlmo agollnloturo Dober- 77m0s-N'ows?Niichor near Locust tlmo lo como pIdkJ Avo. 735-0957 picfuros, StopM o r swap »nna CuslomorSoivl•d. 733-0931. today!

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■ood&Seivices------- ----------------juipment —ToBliy I EquipmentSales T 'SuppliesketsCollectibles ■

R ccrcD tion

Motorcycles /

Accessories

,& Pools - W e r e

imes&RVs o . ♦ hides S E W .S Hunting Equip, M o n .

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s&Ao:essories

SCoHedibles M n s l e r C a n ivyEquipmenl t- lc c lr o n ic c

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usses 7-[)>iv ( ;nSale rti. N.c. ISports Cars ‘'iiii>c>»i, Ij^-Hi.v »

K»s& Repairs i,m.ivc.i,kers JiMm.mjl

sing south ol Scholarships to Cfi/Chow X. oil Colleges or Unlv<ors to Wa. last availaWe. 206-543purpio collar .Mws. Reword 4 TqT

I ABCRTlOfwn s wallet in I ALTERNAH\

___________ 734-7472 - 600-371I Goldon Lob " --------c so n n o so & i - |08lid. 733-6027 I PROFESSIO^~~ •• L ^ serv i^

k your nd for BANKRUPT} on the first All Chapter & AG rc runs, aa The casos. Froo tolop; vs is nol ro- consultation.)r errors allot 538-7760 600-548-

WmKMulborr 22 yrs oxporioni

r r — —“ 1 BANKRUPTCY ^ AI €! CompoliUvo rolos on

I lor 7 bonkrupldos Jell Stoker al 734-.

SAGE Beaulilul privateillows you to noods one moro grt crodii.ro^rt mat noods orour

r moro Inlor- clock ossistonco. SI crodll repair consod lo lovol 3.0 10 Iho Fed- oxpor.. known throi -o'S^’isslon. tho communlly. Wo D.C., 20560. lamily looking for 1

ational Fraud grandma lo adopt.c o n to r . lovo c h ild ren . A_______ ney /tru stoo in q i

EN-FENITry wotomo. Coll 736-III oltomollvo. M 5omplol676- I 110 66-205-0264. I H0ME/HEAL1 r - — —— I CARE SERVIC EST holpino1 5/nco 1990. CNA- 6 yts oxp. avail )onslblo sin- homo caio. Will do loul tho t w . e/pol sitting Houso ro. 000-949- Ing & cloanlng suf xutquosteam lurnished. III can , r - ‘. “ you. pleaso coll Lyn.

ADS IDAHO HOME HEAS-0673 AND HOSPICE1193 734-4061 Twin For minute 436-5855 Mlni-C as3yrJ.0ld . 543-2273 Buhl9)645-6434 ------: I 113:Z-------------1 I CHILDCARE

l?O T,C ES ICHILD CARE In my fl

You \n n t bo aorryi MOUS 733-8191.300 ---------------------------’ _ CHILD CARE. Coi

1 V ' homo-All ages, low iL A 324-9854 or 324-58:

r m COUNTRY HOME I U t i CAf’E Wondoll. All I

meals, tow ralos.S36-

T Homoowaylromtholr1 lull time opening.

OSSIFIED &up- Wendy733-N

Homo-Spun K ids C 1 > 5 5 3 6 Care. Eost of T F .ac

Ing up to 10 y rs . ‘ ’“4 5 4 3 m eoJs^snackslnd. c v \ & a lot morel

734-6420,_________

QUALTTY CHILD CAf r . 715^ '“ '0® counlry home ' 734-7121 mo.&up.sesrtvook.

Filer. 32KB26

1you|)(acod WILL do daycare ir igolnTTio Kimberiy homo. Coll Now Is tho nlo, 423-6123-

.ryle.Dc.p1 S 7 l s * n T i S . S fl«d#d.C*ir 733*931.

ETPT w in Falls: 733-1

132 3rd S tree t W esi P.O . B ox 548

T w in Falls, Id a h o 83; ills: Mon.-Fri. 8 to

^ Call ^ 7 3 3 - 0 9 3

F a x 7 3 4 - 5 5 3

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0 5 : 3 0 I\M n . - F r i . ( o =

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^ c h is s tf ic d u d s in c a s h , p e r s o n a l c h c c k . V i s a .

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f U cal [;sliitC-Guiinintcc A ll...■I l.l-iljv t:ic . J.lfljl tiic fot Kiurjnccc. iliwN nul «cll. Ihc jil Ulil Iw mn rm jn imjl7ilav»jino.hjise. limy Iff nmrllfil <nrh fur fustnmrr i •

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ION ____________________>TIVES PUBUCSERVICE, '___ ' MESSAGESCDfTBl Don't pay to find work t

fore you gel the }ob. F 371-7472 iioe intorm ation obc

ovoUing employment si vice scams, wrlto to i

IONAL Federal Trode Commi 'E C sion. Washington. 0 .(

20580. or coil tho Natic □ T C Y “• Informotion Co 3ro lm «l (0^ 1-800-676-7060- ilophono BOOKKEEPING

Building supplier lookli for com puter o p o ra t with knowiodgo of A/R

<onco A/P bookkoODlna. Woi------- OOE Call 200-733-112

on Chap- CLERICAL

>und Iho PERSONNELI. Stato U- P / f l Q1 3. Well-iroughout Wo oro a CLERICAL>r 1 more Title Warronty Clork. f}pt. Must posllion wilh bonolllI- A lto r- Previous doolorshlp eiq u lr lo s perience helpful but. n36-8280. nocossary. Soo Stofani

■ ■ ' Chris Jordan Volkswagi or call 733-2954.

m J e e CONSTRUCTIONPlpo fitiors and plpo woi

" S T T r ers. S15/hr. working (

jifokoop'

S fc . , T u DAIRY

Mllkor wanlod. FT. Expo , Bnii« prolerrod bul vnll train \t

fiOhl poraon. Salary OOi Please coll 20e-934-S96

DEUVERY DRIVER Napa Auto P a r ts Is no

iRE occ^Ung oppllcatk)rts fi£S 0 PT de liver pe rson I

Twin Foils. Wo oflor cor ly homo, slsiont sc h ed u le s wit m l Call regular days ofl. Com

loin 0 progressive, got----------- ortentod orgonlzation wiiC ountry compolitivo b e n o flts ow ratos. Ploaso apply in porso ■5826 1550 Kbnberty Rood-

lEOAY- dIe WHY All agos. Twin Falls Core Conter i >36-5105 now hiring lor a full-timi

^ S H Saccoot- thuslasm and a willing

s . TLC, MSS to loom. Must b o ind. Day lO M ^ayoraiyjv«^w oiiret Call *<'h clhOT. offw ai

----------- as woll as o posliivo. ro:ARE In warding ploco to work>mo. 16 Plooso coll Cindy BnxNnook. near Food Sorvteo Supervisor

to schodulo on Inton^ov—------- 734-4264, EOEa in my i...WIBon- DISPATCHER n o odod

You must have oxporinseftino ^ tho trtJCklng foldnc o m ^ Send rosumo to: Oispatcta dsssi- Joh PO Box 597 BurlO]3t. ID 63316.

*LA(3 - 0 9 3 M J B u r l e ^

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S 3 3 0 3 '

to 5:30 » S a t 8 to 1

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••f'lUic <niiipicd In Jhe 1 ^ 2 8 J%«inie\ iKi finaniwl rc^p.

iiinivsiiin.ifoip^.

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_____ DRIVERlOwhookirw.COLyr.rourU Wago OOE. «3-«269

DRWER_____ No-srrwking, reUablO- local—----- area. CDL roqu«>d. Call

766-2676_____________irk be- DRWERlb- For Trans IV Bus dnvorrwoOoa. obout Must have COL O ass 8 nt sor- Excol. bonofus 735-2133to Ihe ---------------------------------mmis- DRIVERO.C.. Truck driver noodod. 11

Jation- Western States. r»or new 1 Con- e q u ip ., a ll d r iv o v a n ). freight, no touch-promiore-------- woge & borwfn pkg. Can

Linda 208-324-5026.lokingirato r DRIVER/SALES A/R & Wamod immodunoly. rooio Wago drivor. Ewol. bonolits. 1120.' Class B COL r>oeded.

' Drug froo work placo.___ _ EOErwod Pleaso apply ai:opors CENEX PROPANE

B37 WEST MAIN -4040 JEROME. IDAHO 83338

DRIVERS _____ Ar1oQLottTruekbig.lne^

is making on immodiato •k FT expansion-Wo nood OTR0 ,],s dnvofstofillposmorts.Ip ox- T oom 4 s o lo d r iv o f s rt not welcome. Wo ofler lato fani al------------ conventional trac- vagon tors. 25-29 average CPM

In c lu d in g , lo a d p a y . ------- heolth/iilo/dontal insur­

ance . paid v a ca tio n s , wold- oodit union memborship. ng 6 0 d w a deposit. Paid wook- > wkly ly, homo regularly- Will to rm train tho nght poopio.Lake ConU etA iloorJImad1. ond 1-800-4436688C »|| j

DRn/ERSExpor. OTR dnvofsw ,O as f ACDLOtlofingtatomoO- c otconvonnonaldasse puflng walking floors or roeiers. UOeSgupty*

■ now bcn&mSbornan. rtsfof CallTJ®206-734-9062 on in DRIVERS“ fl; Exper. truck drivers with ,

.witn dean record. COL w/ond- .orsmems. Loader onpor.

Oooj helpful, local. Call'324- 6333 .32 4 -6 3 4 4 .7 3 1 - 6000.731-6001.324-30CM

DRIVERSGrowing business noods

Commodily OrivorsTMilk 10' ‘s Haulers. Full benofAS to • lncb»de:lns«raneo.401K. r Wtion Caletmia 125 Plan. Apply

at: Rich Thompson Truck- ' 5 ^ : ing. Inc.. 23 W. IOOS..0= '» Joromo.

ling- DRnrERSbo a Long haul drrvors noodwl.: well Excol. pay. Hoaitn insur- v o n anca&borxsas. 734-3880

t r ORWERSlork. New tnxics oro horel Nood amo. 6 drivers. No tnx:kok»er rlsor. than 1995. OodioBod view Rtns. good bonefla.AB

the mOos you can log.------ DoublsL Trucking

SWhen rouv* tost wcnothlTQ

lOtch vtfu^.adas&tr«dadCBn V irley bo a v^uaU« tilanj k> M -

I tr«lLC«I733-e9ai.

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::e677-4042 -

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i s i b i l i t i e s -A xhe fllM JiX Ibr Trmr ■ c l..r ih c f .rs j tn^.eic.: lter extent thin thc w-*;IC eitm . 'n>cp\;M:vJ.cT 'p»nMl>ilR\ f>ecTTi<».»

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1 0TRam«cs.2yt rrtet^um c«a . dean {jTjvng p « c f-

• -43 ssa»s. err>« «B en efits m et . 4 0 1 K. irtsurance. ¥asa=on.'s«ii

' p » y .& b o f« « C»r AUSTMBCPRESS 1-0]&«3S«e2S or

7 36C P 1w fc lorT H DRIVSBOpomnst fcx wow X B g . Class A COL to run 8 w esttn i S ia:«s 4

, Canada. 20&<g*.r6t)0

* * * * * * * * * DRIVBtSE zpw . FUtbed D r t a m

iw w led:br<^O en.0iah based Coyi5.0TRe«por r tq iJ tea

• Operas n Wean saaes •C 0.C «eis«P»a!iS i*»3 -P a d V a sso n •Ouanerty Fuel B e n s- O m « Reoucr^ Bcnjs• T«pS& oPxy• HoaSi Insxsnea •U oeltaM PeaoM Cieotn• HaneoBAwnQedMOCbrs• Average Eamns».S37K.• Eam 27-30 c m Average F o ra p p la « a n ln ta n ie »

C «ni-«X M S3-22Z7* * * * * * * * *

E L E C T R I C t A N ST ie T>« trxlaam Ccnv*-

ny IS seeking licensed Journeyman Becaie iars lor Ort^on pit gects. n 'o o tte r major in c e n tiv e programs. For mfonna- t<on can TIC at 5 0 3 ^ - 6327. TIC s an e ^ a i Cp- porturwy eraployw ana encoiCTges ar f r t r rw r aIrom eoemn & rnnortscs

Daay needs miTt*r. w pcr. neodcrAraac«r 33S-SI15

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. oow. PiooM can Uff«Ho<n«t, 324-M22

LABOR ^** COUOoltvocy Orcvor " ConjifuctJon " Foaofy.ftii shirts •" Framo*" Wa/«iou»o Soasonnl. Tompofjry a

Tomp-lO'Hiro OOsitio> nvoiloWo

734-6452 1-B00-731-TEIi AMERICAN STAFFING

LABOR* Factory-all si»tu* Conjt/uojon* CDL Dnvofs* Wa>(>nouso/fo()<tin* Mocnan«s

TOP PAY - NO FEE 733-7300 or 678-4W0PERSONNEL • PLUS

✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

LAUNDRY AIDEUundry Aiflo positjeo. PI

1 a h f s po« wk. Shi! v.i'ios Musi M 16 If m tofoMod, ploaso appl/ ol ROCK CREEK R E k ^ 640 FILER AVE. WEST

UORARIANTho Communily LiOrary

KolcKum, ID • Full lifno lang lorm, Donofils Fo' moro into A npplicniior coninct Oiiio Cossmnn. D.roclPf, 208-72G-3433

MANAGEMENTMaa.igor Tt.unofS now3o<3.

no o«ponunc(» noeosM/y S3000 t>asu plus Qack- giounO criock CPC a 733-7278

MEAT CUTTER Immodlnlu oponing lor

Jouinoym an or onpori- oncod Moot Cutlor Com. pviiiivo w.ngu & bonolils Ploaso apply >n person QI Ridloy'S Food & Drug. 1 O tc S o u th L incoln . Joromo. td.ino Soo Scott, Moat Managor

MECHANICCuslom fntming Wngo

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MECHANICOponing loi o«por Irac-

lor/comoino mochanic E>col salnry S bonorns Ploaso can lor an miorviow BUHL IMPLEMENT CO.

543-8232

MEDICAL - RN r>oodod lo maikol & manogo homo infusion company in Mini- Cnssia aroa Musi tiavo comlortaDio vofius accoss skills S molivoiiori lo ac- quiro now skills. PICC cortllicailon prolorroS Fax losumo & covor lonor 10 (208)5g4-5G65

MEDICAL ' RN rtoodod lo work 2 w ookonds por monlh. 2nd or 3rd shift, could also work loiiol Compoiiiivo wagos. o>c opporluntiy to oain o<iia monoy. Win Viow Caio Contor. 500 E. Poik, Kim-twily. 423 S591________

MEDICAL■ ATTENTION RNi:

Quiloy Coio Conioi. a C8 Dod skilled nufsing laolity has an oxcoHoni oppono- nily lor a lull timo RN Woik 36 hours, aciual pay oquni lo 40 hours. Work wiiM a gioni loam ol pro- tossionnis. loinlic salary iH-nolil. oxcollont bonolil packago ir> a posiltvo working onviionm ont Don'i wail, contact Anna Mahlor, DNS/Jow - C70- 9474 or apply In poison 1729 Millor Avo., Duiloy

MEDICALCMA Ofl NA p o s itio n s

availnPio, lull limo. all 3 Shills loi Iho Assislod Living Apply in poison nl Diidgov.ffw Estaios. tO20 Bf.dgfviow Blvd TF

MEDICALCNA waniod FT for lloal

position Must bo ablo lo woik all 3 shifts Compel- iiivo salary w/bonolil pkg.

MOUNTAIN VIEW CARE 500 POLK STREET EAST

KIMBERLY. IDAHO 423-5591

MEDICALFT RtCBpllonltl noodod

(01 vory busy m odicai oltico Oilingual a plus. Plooso subitiii losumo lo; P .O . Box 2 4 9 4 ,Twin Falls, ID 83303,

A«)i*vUlon$ bdng abtvevlal- *d lasuflt. Whon you willa yout daiiltlsd ad. bo «ui* raadflia undtisland your m oiiago-w oim euf

Sales...Afo you looking lof a now unllmiiod opponunity lor a WouW you liko to be roeoj siorul salosporson al ono autortwbilodoaiefships? Our salospoopio oam on c onjoy [ho benefits of worki. and pfogrossivo doalorshli II you'ro currontty a profes: soles or if you'ro serious a! and are looking for tho Iniii that oro ossontial for long I liko to lalktoyou.

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ing Quality Mrvices to old- „ Of and disabled aduin m ^ ahome-iiketetung Appl<-

cants must enfoy worturig with oiderty. be carmg, o»- pondable, enthusiastic,

ononted.'y CHAPAHELLE HOUSE }itions leeO W estH srrlSM St'

(between Blue Lakes &• ( tw f W ashliifltononofi Polellne) Twin Falls. 10.

/ Join our growing frrolos-sional toam> We have a . part-limo p m 4 nigfit po- ; sflion available tor a pual- rf>od LPN. nnd a pan-ume RNposAonfrom4-apm.. < 2-4 shifts por wook. Com-

£ £ potilivo pay . frien d ly ‘ ,040 aimosphete Please can -• 077-3073 w send fosumo

10 P a ifo Viow C a te & . Ronab, 2303 Parfco Ave , r

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MEDICAL1. PT, Position avaiiabio immedi- 5 h 111 ntoiy' LPN nooded fo* 2 to ,If in- 3 n ig h ts p e r w ook a t I

J/ol Woodnrci Rohab & Caro I lAB C om er in S h o s h o n e l_ 1ST Wages ncgotiabio plus ' fl

• shil: diiloiontial EOE N Call DNS ai 886-2228 or

fflfy. stop by ai 511 East 4ih I'^o, Snoot Shoshono, Idaho

For I - Intion MISCELLANEOUS i Tinn, ■ EE-OA HOW SPECIALTIES I i 33 a local Food Piocossmg | |

plani has openings for • . Entry Level positio n s j J

'dod. Ooan. woli-groomod a p -1 Rl sa/y poarance is a must Good > Di ac^ woiv history 4 abiWy to lift 1 t C SOlbs Shift roution. good ; t

advancement poiontmt ‘ » Excollont company borw- : c

, fits & compowivo wages , c [1? Apply a t: 2 ie S. Birch. 1 • a

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con, MISCELLANEOUS vAV0N:S8-Sie^if TNo door to door p

Easy Monoy - Bonuses b1-80(>676^>621 w.

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oil shifls woiking with Oe- ] " "'I vdopmontaliy disabled m ' j.

group homos S6/hour ;__i^ and oicoMont bonefits sa

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CC MISCELLANEOUS ^08 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS mor 4 COLLEGE STUDEtJTS “___ U m an oxtia S100-S140. oath month by wOiking 1

wookena a month ana 2 „ 'f ” '

iflo Idaho Army National j ” Guard Plus locoivo al- ' “

.11(1 scr’Ol®’- „Ships ana tuition assista- “

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- j naMISCELLANEOUS OuiPosmon available answer- 10ing p h o n e s 4 s e t t in g ab

“"y appomlmonts Must have su"j' good phone voice Call To

H o a ih o f a t t o i 2 p m . tai«y 733-8350 Sen

<0- MISCELLANEOUS Tiry WE NEED HELPI -----Jlil No oxporionco noccssary SALvo Companytrainmgpiogram. PT r^t Mu9( bo reiiabio Noat butlla a«>oa>onco holpful A&'0- Promoiion in 90 days Ooion Call Tuos only — - ' WE MEAN BUSJNESSt- 733-4673

is NEWS en3 Oo you livo in C a m a s , m i

)d Gooding, Joromo or Un- Honl coin couniy? Aro you Ma20 dotnilod-otionied? Oo -----

you want a pan-tirr>e |ob SALI“ Itiat c a n fit in to y o u r SI

. sch ed u le? If so . The WoriTunos-Nows is lookino for aro

10 you Mlt"• Wo ate hiring a pan-timo obiI oditonal assistant to help anc^ usgathorcnmmalandov- ' ' ll court intormation. mar-

riagos and divorce records noclo ia w o e k ly n o w s o f youlocord fo atu ro on th e ""I'

- nonhsido counties. *■*03 Tho applicant should have

0 a koon oyo for accuracy *11 and reliable transponat»- *>- n. Computer with modem * 1 ^■; b a plus. We'd profor a Call n noilhsldo resident, but

that's not roquired n n_ II you're Inlorostod. mail a nn*,

cover lonor and resume a to Kevin Rkiwn. CBy Ed-• ilor. Tha Timos-News. ^ It P.O. Box 548. Twin Falls, p ,,

10 83303'

»w career with anoradvancomeni? o*pDcognizedasaprofes-or» of tho area's leading a j ,S? min

on oxcollont incomo and'orking with a successful Wership. ToeJfossional in automobile tiareJS about a caroor change ruIniinlng and guidance '

mg lerm success-^ye'd

P"1 May.JSatos Manager. ™ J-1234a Motors. ^ ll opportunity omployorl

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license St-n3 't t r i ; ;Statirvg sa lary r r f j ir e - ~iaT3i

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TCAL ESTATE S A I S 'Nst the U S Wan*>tiBJt

the same phiirvap-y « e a"=raj aro looking loi a itn» sm - j

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|nEST«UBA«ITI Diamonofioid Jack s Scs a-n«rr 1 tauram at The Best kVt-s: Urmcr i em Canyon Sprnpi » jr.. Hotel rs a==tsnn; ,-i.Toi- i cations lot am.ngtcorr I cashier•j.ervcr tfljs; -An-v-I - a a i e to wort. n ,5 ^ ti i, weokenss Pioas.e I in person a t 1357

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' Wo neeo motivator u i« speople ts earn w^ne you PISDlearn C om pany p a i j Ihealth plan , -eoi* a n s “ O’much more Call D s j ; tw y n jjT33-2224 ijnr,3T

5 S S ----------------------Looking tor someone is a s -rr.rsvia-

in-storo ta les . leEtiu-rig D Cana some ooiiveirics t^js: i^aiionabe very versa tile . CDL jior, Ctrpiolerroa bJt not neoeii r x oarv Full lime oasition 5 ■■daVs a week 5I-S -every **A V Uother Sat Assiy a; Valley PASiStCo-Op Inc. Shos-one. O Itvhe: 1 Hwy 93 East

SALES

Du!>cs P rocess 4 rr:tei -Tr-zh- sales oraers. a t s i i t i-. local, regional 4 nationalsales poBOie m commjn- - i x j c n eating, processing 4 lailow tnru of a ll OTseis C U R R Answer pnorves m arsan T H E F tiling systems. 4 SBS»ni5 DiTW national sales

Oufli/ricafons eompjiei.10 key. scia>' oriem ea. BU) able to work unaoi piet- suro 4 m eet aoadlirves RO tH Ei Television or aroaacasi tackground heWul

Jenaresumc NBC38.E3S Falls Ave , suite 1 lEOK. S in s e i T«m Falls. ID S33Cn

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ALES •A M TSOMEONE SPECyu.

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£ _______ i ------------ w T -S300-S3000: 1 SCHOOLS/ uraecurod. ■ INSTnuCTIOt > « a ,tB 0 6 : ■ - PUBUCSERVICE D MESSAGET O D A Y ? Schoiaratilp te a m s t - m c u t in to your coll

s a v in g s . B o lo ro noStatoor spend S on a scholar Q . soarch. do your home

rk. For moro intorma I contact tho Fodorai Ti

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'f» 1-800-876-7060.tpamos do- __________________ry phono to BaMtaff. apple pie and - a loan and >’"•<) • ihat's y f o r i tb o . *"««ta"W>y. •

S u f t s : REMEMBERi l e e l o a n - That binhday ad you pUim oFodor-: somo bmo ago in T]nm ission. 7>rKe-New5? Now isC . 20580. time 10 como pick u p '

onal Fraud; pictures. Stop by T>I C e n io r . I CustomorSoivico 0<a : today!

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Contor; GREAT HORSlft. prolos- PROPERTYdg. Show-ln-fcam«------^5-Mnn.JJiaUi.pooI_Soilor will fwt tub. auto. sprinkJors.lo rporlo f &morollSf89.9(IOlOJi tf r -23^»3a or 734-4199 734.8324ngs 825- TATATATATATATi>ny. —

I “loaso chock your od lor r s & conoctnoss on iho firs,( j£ S i* njns. as Tht

Timos-Nows Is not roJU) SS sponsible (or errors afloiengages. that lime.^CIS trust 1 502S « .C a l I L j j O M E S F O B S ^” ***• PUBUC SERVICEof Trust ^ MESSAGEAnnuities, Sotlmj) propony?. Don! pa;^ 1 -9702 “'’y I®®* unt J It's sold. Fo

— Iroo infoimaiion abouES* avoiding limosharo aniys ’No* loal estato scams, wrililoodsand to tho F e d e ra l T iad iIlh: Commission, WashingIty Loans ton. D C.. 20580. or calgagos mo National Fraud InforBans m a t i 0 n C 0 n t/o ry 1-800-876-7060. <5''®®" BUHL • By owner, lor inlo.jm any drivu by 613 Sth St..niailawo. SS5,500.2O0-6S5-44QI>provsi I — 377-8103

GUARANTEEDT T t^ r ADS

Buy.lhQ Guaranloed______ _ packago and The

Times News guar- £ / an tees to sell mor-noN chandise or■5 ^ ^ automoiive items : . . in 7 days and realims can estate in 15 days toiiogo or wB will rerun irp you the ad an addition-

al 7 days. There rmation, 'f 3 ^ BXtraal Trado Charge tor lhe

guaranteed package. Ads

may be cancelled at Fraud Customere n te r . convenience but

the charge will remain the same.

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ER L---------------------upiacod 'in p io HAGERMAN. 2 bdrm. 2 IW is tho bath. 1 yr. old, $65,000. upyour Call 837-6402 lyTho»O opt TOsyMrirtlbtourbotllUso

a«»lfio4 733-0931.

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Buy tho Guaranteed 5 6 ackage and The ^ Tim es News guar-

a rrteestosellm er- ' chandise or

C C automotive items in 7 days and reaJ

/ esta te in 15 days ’ o r we will rerun

1 __the a d an addition- •fs. a l '7 'd w ^ T h e r e ■

is a M extra chargo (or tho

guaranteed “ package. Ads ;

— J m ay bo cancelled < early for customer -

'.rst convenience but ~ rho the charge will .:<0 remain the sam e. :

rHANSEN.3bdmi.1V.bath, '

now cnrpot. oak cabinots. firoplaco, lull bsmt, Ortiy

pay S65.900. Call 423-5104.For -0“' IBUYHOUSES

736-1170JEROME

"9; BIO LTTTLE RANCHES: ' call Exdting-Aflordablo'woa

Located and (Sroat View.' • Ju s t minulos fiom TF •

_ B uilding 3 to 4 bdrm *1)0 Doubio to Triple Garago • t . ' Ono Acro Lots • Pavod I ' ' County Rds • Prico rango— $95,500 to S119.800. If.

I y o u a ro looking (or ahomo like Ihis bo sure and call Ray to hovo a look &

J comparo.

SABALAId >flEALTYB 733-4321f.f . II takes or(y mlnuies la pixe

your dasillled ad . . . ths ^ results take a Ul lender.

3l JEROM E.n«tfue«d{fO^S By ownor. 1,640 sq. fi,

homo. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Irg. ktehon. family im.wftvoo<J stovo . hoot pump. db l.

3 c a rp o rt . S62.000, 230 11th Avo, E. - 324.7968

KIMSERLY 1300 sq fl. 3 bdrm 2 both, oponkiich- on, hardwood Boors, now

0 carpoi'. windows & g as >r lu r n a c o . C om plotoly1 romodolod. 438 Wilson

Rd,. S65.000. Munaugh, phorw ureal 20^432-5246.

KIMBEHLY. 1997 2 bdnn.2 bath. CaniordotaHs.

OAKWOOD HOMES _ 733-7755

— RICHFIELD • 7 acros o( if.2 rigatod pasturo. oil road.

10. llvo stream, S24.900,3 bdnn. shop, (ay shod. S

_ acros. S89.900,Iso Terms available or owner

carry. Agent 466-8496.

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W ThislrM iyoldSbdrm ' m «hems. M/7 csttigs. la^je » «U ttim and lonnat (Sning bocroom ia locstod doM to a c iovBtythino In R u p e rt, fmPriced to sell &5S.000. the678-2S77 lor viewinfl appt 2C0

T .F ..B —Wftrf 3-4 2 W b a8vSvlng.fan*y« lB i«W rm. Ifl Bay VWfv d0M&Rinc8dYBrtLS09itaM hk>v»l7M -*on ”

TWIN F A L L S - N ic e 3 Twilbdnn. 1 botfi. dM garage, bletir«placa.cantndar, aulo ovcsprlnUors. 706 Cypress donW ey.a0.900. 734-7S2S Hofw

™ *P A L L S ^ 1977 Uarutadured Hono:

1680 8q.fL plus irx JO ’ J™aaadwd m> • Lg Swing nn. " V abous Uti:lwn Wsnack ^ bar • heat pump & AC •

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733-4321_______ ■

• TWW FALLS 5785 M a r? P T rat 3 bdrm. 2 baih. pro-

yd., qu ie t c u l-d e -sac . pic& S1UM30 734-6416 For

TWIN FALLS £ / 0» n a r S 2016 sq . ft.. S bdrm . 2 bath. d b t. g a ra g e , full c a r bsm t finished. «a bricfc. ton. fenced, sprinklers, d o se : to CSI, n ic e a ro a . g a s m a heatA C.aW /O hooM a. S90K.C8I 20647B-49SO nfty llam .____________ FEEC

IWHFILLSN «|iH teM onO rw A a» ^

WesioftDNn AM 1642SQ.FL - ^

4bdm>.LQKSd*n.Fom*y -------O l n h g . ? ^ . Laundry FO

S12S.900 n: CalfordrecUons STO• K aB H oM O nigns v ±' 733«06S/73t-0075 Pau

T ^ FALLS GEHThis hom o rea lly look s w a

B C X i S Spane windows. Lg living JEROroom. 3 bdrms. garage, mort300 bkxfc on 3>d Avo. N. fromOnly $S4.7t».CsB Ray. Hwy

S A B A L A ^REALTY *s»o

733-4321 ^ TWM FALLS new 3 bdrm. *1600

2 bath, gas. singlo wUo. pluslnvety tri^ .F .pa> l(.C al boai.fordetags«733-77SS. Bee)

ivraFAiis. , Mm!N tw meri

CoMtrucUonChoose your colots nowl 3 ■407#bdrza2b«h.Bf«d03ign oo&w ttitflhec^ .V B U K od ofG(cean0s.«rak-lnclO3Ots. runr^AC. rounded com on. homestucco taacade. NE *235 <

tocatovqiio* Rock, neighborhood & mud). byph. muchmor«.$123,900. 8 4 0. Caltoday736-1l06. SSn.

TWIN FALLS. 1296 eq. n.:4beauiBi«y U sh ed bamL ROE 'S bdrm. I K bath, 2 nr»- 'p lu » .w e (b 8r.$122A » . ;Heasecal20e-734-20S5.

. N E W H O MnttehttaO ^m nrbom abaxr.

oiibrlf^kBtbens,tmiSaatta^prlniaertjtttmtrablandKap

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rWM FA U & 3 bdrm. 2> A -------ac. n aa ilc b a m ■ . „ g a lS h o p to S c r tM s ^ . l * Q g ure. 12 s a l b m . guM t >wuaa.$».«gc 537-6533

rwiH FALLS. O esperaia «1». V Sfllen Priced reducad t v s lo ra t

sate. 1800*sq. I t 3 kxaOor bedroom. 2 bath on 1.3 P « k . e a c r e s . W a to r r ig h ts , fenced pastur®, loafiflg Sheds. $ t 1 4 « a 3881 N 2600 E 736-1196 age. It

FALLS. Pabo to n e . t 'S S S ? 3 bdrm . 2 b a th , e x ce l. *cond. $72,900. 339 East- ■■ land Norft. 206-734-5912 F Il£R «

rwiN FALLS. Responsi- ble party n eed ed , take ovo r p a y m e n ts . $ 5 0 0 home » dO«n.$389permo.OAC. <>nar» ta n as Amerka. 733-2224

sprlnUtWENDELL 3 bdrm. 2 bath some < with garage on 75x12S* avsB. C fe n c e d , m any e x t ra s . 3500 N $ 9 4 .9 0 a » O X C . 2CB<&£

■ 535511»EKDeLLN«r3b«»Tn.2 a c r e s , b a th on 821Sxl25- lo l. S25.00C S 7 9 jo a 5% O A C . t z t t t :

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DAIRIES “0®*/PpanoraPU BUCSaiV ICE 100ff»i

Mggg*>tc la n d .1 M n g b btfovkig. D w l "ildbte. buy property b a s e d on coutty. pcuraorrepm eneaikxts. ly OMd For IreeM onntfan about PPOOAi avoi^ngU m eshare a r ^ " o w 20 real rwtntn scants, wiita lo th e F e d e ra l T r a d e •‘^ 1 “ Commissloo. W ashing- to a D.C.. 20580. or cafl the National R aud Infer- m a t l o n C o n t e r . 1-60&e7S-706a_______ KDI8 ERI

toed bur*3.siagB& cam k iu b E F p&S.mfl.8hap&oiBee. KMwfy

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RIVERSUQARCa ^ s i STOCK, 500*ocmdefi«- N.23Q0e n ^ to P n io r W e s to i ------------Pati. Bids received urtS TWM FAI Dee. 1st. Specify price & I r y h o i

amourtto: ture/staliSERALDPfaCE.CJ>JL arena.Si 2058 OVERLAND AVE. aWLEY. IDAHO 83316 d

EROME • Form invest- |P*CO M non! tar sale: 67.7 acres. ron tage on bo th s id e s <wy 93. Can 726-5603 < ; » ♦ «

'^ “>1RANCHES ft FARIC5 ena.336 SOO ACRES - Sum m er ' u e« ancii m tho mountains. o n k : Carey.600 A CRES. Dry farm,AS to o n igated acres. wautiful home & p < ^ - j . — ke yarcL Scertc locaflon f l MstofOakley. | COM119ACRES-Caodsutn- ■ PR nerieo(leroperaaon.Hss 1 ^ ^ un 1000 p lu s h e a d . 3 BURLEY- em es.RkM ekl. 6000tql197 ACRES •U nkfjo cal- 1 6 r o o » & (ann operatian eas t pertdng6 if Gooding. UtOe Wood ^ unnlno throoQh. pivot. »«»»<>«>>»ome. y y " * *35 A C R E S -F a rm a l locUand. P an Irrigated <»**«*yphio(.bB(ancs>tCRP. ------lig older home & unique M am . Can add 40 a c res ■ viCAIl «h home & large shop. ■O B E R T J O N E S L —

REALTY733-0404 a. $1500

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SSI7 3 5 - 0 0 0 0

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~325 >/2 East f j g ^ _ 1 323rd Sli«ci-W

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513 I I sT ^ J i lO T O £ l

.LEVUE-1 c i ty lo l BUDDY, *74ilSDILUiatiestoprop- w/4X10tipMr. gnm . mature trees, ir te appla. Iirag e s h e d . G r e a t stove.Ca02a Bton. Ck»e to atSw l,k. church.(208)786- BUYING OR,J7. m onu lactu r---------------------------- hon»?WeoffcR F I E L D 1 0 2 a s . G rm T re e i^ m a s Creek F ront- 1-600-58;

S . ' S l t i S r . , ? HAOHRMAHMlod seller. Sffl.900. Gontry 12x6n t Country Ree&ora. Mustbemovo

206-76*«28 $a.000tonor.t h a n s e n .7 4 .

aow . great view. lg. ^ o ^ 2 bT» 4 entry added to -82 S7.N.W.EstaHwood manutacturod '423-»34S or*» w/2 bdmi. 2 bath. , —

O l S ' ^ U ^ S ? ’r S S K « JK E .1 J!0 N.. Fior. Then caD Uakooflor Cn •3264150. S72JOO

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LSCAKYOHIDAHO TWINFALLS. A SR ES-S29J00 home-89Nas)' B on/S ia toR fvers 2 baih./»dticp

S S ETs of KTOS of public 1976orNid. T ons o f t r o p h y 1-800-978lite. Excellent horso ' ■iiiy. Electric, w anan- A ^I,2 0 6 « M S 0 1 . 1 WANT

INE Newty approved C Z A0 S te . 1.3. a 5 acre i / ~ \ j

SreotkxationtSOOS. V O /E. Cafl734-9405. • T L / C

ERLY. Building lot. A rK100-. S25.000. Call / \ L^ _____________ T IM E S CLW« E R L Y 2 a c .N .o f DEPARTI

a r j s i c S : zos-t m -— 208^77-

.S10.000/ea. 3250 ^ ------------—XXIE 733-2033 I 521

FALLS S a c . coun- I “ * ” h OIH h o m e s l t e , p a s -Stalb. weU. outdoor BELLEVUE. 1911.S85K. 537-6533 manufactured h

— soaJMakeoftor5 ^ 3 I 9673ordays7J

FA Iim ELD N « FALLS UinI Storage '»00d. 24x55’• a o e s . 414 Units. dol«gs. 3 ^cap. S l.3 2 5 .0 0 0 . tnufltnowS22K. r Uichenor Invostm-336-320Z________ I------------------- -

FALLS. (S to rage1 701 Uain Avo. W. ^ .000. 733-3914 or W m2S3. eves. & wknds. |

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EY- Church bidg . f iL T iS S L * ?sqRonlourdtykKs.o o m s . e O c a r*678-5460 alSittJiftJiS t ■ hav. um a«l photo S S f c S l M ' n m t bl your home? uiionai oiiein. vigaktorCMhwUia inUnHn. k> -tOkBdlKdadad. pr«f*f*ne«. iimt — Tl dlictlfnlA4Ilon.* ~~'----------------------- tutu* Includit ------i I unetr tn* »S* e(

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In Burlev Call

k 677-40420 F a x 677-4543

iVe’re O pen - 5:30 PM M on.-Fi)fTicc... 8 AM tn 10 AM Sattm l

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•74 1 2 -X 6 0 ' JEROME 3 bdrm. C ^O uL A iretoo- inpafk.S2S00dOi la. I ttc l.W o o a ovarpyTmS3203

3R SELUHQ a bdrm. 2 baih. tar:tu rod /m ob ilo w^rivacy fence •BOffarSnancing? poL&n.down4SreeFlnancial 324-5373 or 324-<

------- TWIN FALLS. ReeIA N -N ico -72 • - p e s !R « w 1 3 «2x60. 2 bdrm . available. Cal imnxjvod. wia carry. V. BOirq fast Callor.B37.4Sei America 208-733< 74. 14X70 mo- .2bdm>. Spaco Estato.Si3.000.or423.5568. GUARANTEd(Khwt)«nyou AOSutltiad a^ to

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1974. i r x 4 8 ‘. m erchandrr. Can 886-2506 autOtnOtiVO:» __________ days and nEHOVED e s ta lo in 1 5 (uddy2 bdrm o r r e a m th e s7000C54-2200. add itiona lT c L S .A « o rta ,l.“teahua^bdnn. fe e fe f th e g u !kJc«fr73MS27 tee package. A c u e e e m w b e c a n o

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N eo-81 Fleet- $2tO dop. CaB 543-

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22K.764-2026 nppaaneos.S325tn____________, • C o ry Hom e: 1^ . home near schoolK L park tor kiasa.S29:

• Country: Coiy 3__home for lease wi

t M r basomenL $475tnc H ■ • New: 3 bdrm. 2

home lor rora or Si cul-de-sac wrth gj

HOUSING st^vots. S77S'SxriO T T B a rta ra m a c fa sa

• • f T 2 ! 2 ! l BUHL-ONLY 1> I j A S t S S OLOI. 2 bdrm uai

» M>wM Icean park. Stove.^ *• hookup. Spaanugta^ 4 water n b d e d . S

MBm. V THE MGIIT 733- tloln. or an

B U M -3 bdnn. Neai 4 sc h o o ls . $500

chiurilrl « S 3 5 0 d e p .N o { ) . o n e w « Pteasa cal 206-543- itt er ■•sau

BUKt-Nice new 1 1 w aior& sew erp^

.p .r - n not $285. Cal 736‘- f S ' - i S FILER. 3 bdrm. 1 ! MOMnorsw SSO*SSOOdep.No ?2 .*5 iIS ?r 423«09anor530

r S ," r r J S 2 F aB L S m .2bdnn ..try home. $350«doi smokina»eis.733<

n>« TM-trM QOODINQ. 2 bOrr S S ^ rioSI bath, fenced yd. S*w»i.i.«00. 30iW 8lh C a l736-

HAOBttlAN. 1100s I 2 bdrm. w ac. Newl

modtied.S450.837-

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^ JEBOME-3bdrm.2b<Wi. I No 9 n c * i n g ^ S475/-^ Wtt » dip. Cai 324-7036

JEROME - dean 2 bdrm. — gas heat, no pets. $415 •

a«p Cafl32*<g06

JEROME Acreage, ig 3 S bdm . 2% bam. Orwg rm,

rvoeaOan tm. cU. car oa­rag e . $770/mo. Tn Co. Prop U gnt 324-2734

K IM B E R L Y .2 b d rm . hous«. avail. Nov. 1st. Caa4234377a«er7pm.

'nnMFAusS26 Jefferson. 2 bdrni. 1

bath home. Nice fenced “ y a r d . S515 /m o p lu s

d e p o s it. P e ls ok with deposit Now takng apps.

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I Prcperty ManagementL 734-4334

TWMFALLSEjMpOcnal. rwwer 2-story

2 bdm . t bam. Gas heat A C pnvaie yard, garage »OBener. SSa-mo plus d e p o s it No Petsf Now tafar^awficaDorts,

Can Steve or JuliaWINDERMERE

Prcperty Uanagement------- 734-4334

VJI* TWwniUSMeatbam.sem e appls. Water,'sewer pd.S32Smo. 736-0515

_____ TWW FALLS - 205 FilerAv*. W.. Lg. 4 bdrm. 1 baffi. S65»mo .dep. For

•apg.errtta.734-og>mag

*-S*S TWIN FALLS • 3 bdrm. 2 . W b t f l in osurtry. SSSamo.

.$*OOdepRef.m«#«ed f f o s m r ^ 733-2033

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C . TWIN FAUS . Why TVNo wAen you can own? DW. t«30 Wide 3 bdrm . 2 b o lh . K— under SSOO indudes p ^ g

Can Oakwood Homes 1^ for delays - 733-7755. —

TWIN F A L L S -la rg o 3 b’ bdrm. 2 baih, g a ra g o . rr__ fenced yard. No smoking. ~

3 S625rtno. Ca* aflor 4pm. TWm, 7^5-1936._____________ ^P TWIN FALLS 163 $550. 2 *— •®- bdnn, 1 bam. appls. fire- f ____ placa. attached garago. ■ |

J,: ‘“elwS o £ * e v a n s Im. 734.1401 j g

“ T W I N F A L L S 2 b d r m }" , 1 houso In S, Park. S400/- ed m o.no pots, 734-6371

t l T W I N F A L L S 2 b d r m^ house, no smoklng/pois. “

S45a'mo. .dop. Call Noil. ^734-1991 or 734-1329. t w

TWIN FALLS 2-3 bdrm. 1 “ |i_ batn. fufl bsmt. gas hoai. ^

garage. 931-380-1240

*y TWIN FALLS Nowly ro- 'o' s'- modolod I bdnn houso.? • appl. inel. S350 mo. in- N'^ eludos water & sanitation. $3 "" plus S250 dop. No pots Of

smolimg. Call 733-2068. ^

TWIN FALLS-Nica 3 bdmi.1 bath. NO PETS. Low ^ mils S550.dep. 733-4729 |

- TW IN F A L L S .F IL E R I rt. AREA. 3 bdrm. countrynr home. $500 Cal 734-5491

it TVflN FALLS. 10 bdrm. 3 PJ1 ba th , possible sh o lto r “O' jr hom e . 2 3 0 L o c u 9 lS t.g $800, Can 208-733-9658.

2 TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm. 1 ! * 3. baih. S450/mo.*dop. No1 pcts/smoking. 736-1580

TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm. 2 S3; ~ bath. SSOO down. S288 HI a por mo. movos you in, r « Bad aodit. no aodit. no . hoi ir problom OAC. Call Homos

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TWIN FALLS. Groal kxa- tion.2bdmt ibathhomo.. lOlchon witn appls I car g a rage. Gas lirepiaco.$550 per month. Cal 736- 1770. oxt 3022

^ N FALLS. N E. a/oa.3 bdmi. No pets, $550 per month. Can 208-733-1360.

rwiN FALLS. Nice 2 bdrm. mobilo home, appls. Pn- vntek>tNopeo.423-si04

era I rFURNISHED APTS/

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lEROME - SM Aa 32- Wr in country, all hook-ups, insu laiod . $250. $100 dop. Call 324-7901.

“WIN FALLS-1 .bdrm. aD uills. paid. S400/mo.*SlOO dop. Cafl 733-9444

-WIN FALLS - Slud«'s (or roni. fumishod including ulils, closo to downtown.S300-S375. 734-1702

■WIN FALLS. Cloan apt. - lor quiol porson. all uUs. incl. Oti sirool parking.N o s m o k l n g / p e t s . S375/mo.«dop. 733-9556

WIN FALLS. Collage 1 t>drm. S395. All util .ca- blortiBO pakl 733-3762

604 I UNFURNISHED

APTS®UPLEXES

JHL -CLOSE TO PARK newly romodolod - Car- Dot/painl/vinyl. Small 2 3dnn, no appliancos, Ott slroel parking. S375mo ^E MGWT 733-0739

URLEY • Norman Manor is cunontly renting i

sdrms. $330 ond 2 bdrm,U70. Somo 1 bdims, ato HUD subsidircd Cao to

mako on appl, otlico hours 12:0010 3 00MF.

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m embers p norlailui il*s dan g ero u s to [ moods hlmsell. so h plan for th e defensi suiL More elush-e. hc precise timing requir

If S o u th w ins h: draws trum ps, and i m /s high hearts, wfi ducard on the secom longer m atters. HTia cards w ont help. So< he m ust p b y diomo a.*ul he I«s«s three di a club for ooe down.

The best route to 1 a c ircu itous one. S(

’ take his club ace an his trum p ace and d high hearts. On the s he discards a dub , no He ruffs a h ea rt hig his low trump to dum d raw th e o u ts tan d i Then he ruOs dummy leaving t^io trumps in one in his han d Flna » ith a d u b and the d< in trouble. R egardle defender u ins. there’s He m u st e iih e r bre, mond su it o r lead a i South his game-goinf ruff and discard.

Does South have i play against losing thr tr icks if h e m ust pla Yes. but it’s only aboi

. cent chance. W est WOI diamonds had he held kingj South can a>-oid I u'heoeN'er the ace and the sam e hand o r wher has a doubleton honor can guess the position)

flL E fl. S:uS.O 4 1 e<3fm w Ay oa S275 4

. S37&fr.9.eep 326-3162

OOOOCHO- I SCfin a « . ad ftSOi r a V/O.S4COrx3 • S2S0ew csit 93«Bt94

GOODINO. 3 Otfrm 1 % Sa:n, s:sve, reft.fl OW. C90CU). SS2S md som* jaaaaC*»20&-33655*7

TWIN FALLS Tlex Mcure 2 bCrm

1 aatri apt S399'mo . SlSOCvo L ccattd n«*r Ca»in!s«n C f**t eJieeh

ce«u«s!ed Pla*s« U> 733-221 e. TooncTMt

• • • • • • « • • • • • • • *Sm cUuCotfi bustta ti 'au • Mnto* Onekay tar t a

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JEBOMH. 2 4 3 EWm r v b itn «ct W ,t) hook-up. vn*a t« * y * r a fX) 0 ^ HOO & SSOO 324-27*4

jenOUE.2CiCm ap tN fw carpBt 4 p»U S350»no «- S3S0 1 tx»m le t N«w

CV9« 4 p a r t ssoo tno X S300 c*a 324-3161-

JEROUE. Now tsVing k>- ciicaticns for stu«io/oot

* MCfoon «s4Rm«flts lor Cf C0u0>«s in tU -

«riy srei*ct Prefer#nc« O near-ekMfty, eld-

v y . handcaepe6dsa£*ed. Ren: eas*<t on incom*.

J<rOiT®Aps>'<at>or» may b* 0&-

Jrorti m* Twin F«B* H ouimg Autnonty. 200 Nortn Elm S t r te t . Twin Fairs. kSAho or by ea(iir>o733-5765 £ H 0

KIM BERLY - C >«an 1bi»m.S32S.SlSO(3«p No p<0 or t n c t a y 734-9*50

TWtNFAUS B*S vatuo t l Tmtt: NEW 2

txJrm 2 » 3 l.caw«».Aa appbpcssincJuOngW.t). »*:er. Mnsaaon. 4 t»iww c a r e p ro v id e d . 2 1 4 0 El>X«D«th SS50;mo. • d e p FR E E HEALTH C L U B M E yB E R S H tP INCLUDED. HOVINO AtXOWAKCE $200 off tr tm o . C tf733-2963or734-6674 '___________

TWIN FA LLS C lea n 2 bdrm. OLfiei S«00'mo. N o p ea C a J733-3742

; TWINFALLS- ExeepCiarul. newer 2-sary t . 3 bdrm . I S b a th . G as- ■ forced ak h o a . AC. pr*-

v a t e y a r d , s a r a g e w.'opener. S575.'mo plus : depou . NO P e rS ’

C saS eveo rJU iar WINDERMERE

pROettyUanagemwii: 7 3 4 -4 3 3 4 :

: i TWIN FA LLS L are * 3 bd tm . recen t rem odel.

' ‘ gasheatA C .obiidm alie'2 bdrm . office. $575 « dep. Cas 734-2822.

TWIN FA U S

Law alPariiA pta.1 7 6 « a u rte eS l.« .T F

734-4185

TWMFALLS . ,Newer 2& 3b«m apcs .

A lteU M rasino . 12 b d rm ,2 b i0 i.o n lr< 4 « 63bdnn.2baOw«n(ySSOe

734-1600

TWIN F A L L S - 1 b d rm . aptS. dOMttMTI. $35010 1

: S395uSb.ind. klH ou»- Ing approwd. 733>7tI7S

. B-U n M * « m .1 M iF i

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tcudom through

(ViHiam Saroyan

WESToddedarertack- a 6 3 y game? He re- V J 9 7 3 ilures. He knows « A 7 4 lo play the dia- Q J 10 6 >0 he de^'eloN a :nse to lead u e

however, is-the juired.s h is club ace. nd cuhesdum - what should he Vulnerable; I

rondheart?ltno . D ealer Sotitl iTiatever he dis- The bidding:

'Ve

LE A D "le sccond heart., not a diamond. _ . . . . high and Itld s Soulh holds: lum m /sjack to *nding trumps. ^im /s last heart js in dummy andInally, he exits E ast Sou e defenders are • ♦ Pass dless of which ^ * pass :re’s no escape. ^ s re a k th e d ia -I a club to give ANSW ER: S ling trick m a unbid suit one

chance of d ve a legilmate monds withoi three diamond trick or two- play the suit? lbout a 25 per- u-ouldha«led eld the ace and 3id three losers ' indkingarein hen a defender nor (and South on).-

tm TWIN FALLS-2 bOrm flu- TV 5 4 p l« i, e a rp o ri , r a n g e , 2 162 refno.W.OhooMup, S42S t] —- mo •dtp No pels. Calf in^ _____________ 0194 TWINFALLS - 4 earm . — - - S490 2 bdrm. 5375 2 TV ^ Ku<So». $225 . Oep CaJI b ^ 423-5670 after 6 pm 0

4 7 TWIN FA LLS. Cloon 4 ^— Quiol Jbdffli. appi*, OW. fl, * * W,0 hookup, foncod. car- r ^ pen. itoraoo. AC. S450 — ™ ♦«J*pC«fl735-1ia5 TV

* - ■ - hS ; TWm FALLS • Oean sRj- P, «ao»imiaurxJry.S250fno ^

. dep Outet. no amok-^ ioftT*tt 734-9263. IJ

S a TWIN FALLS • C e z y 1 ?bCm . S325/mo u tf la . ^

>ne p a i d .761 M ain A ve. *'W C a f l5 « W 3 g J f

r v TVnNFAUS-EatUJdelo- "nj ;p. cation. com(orlat>l* 2 * <». bdrm. i o a tn , carpo ri. *l I W/Ohoofc-up.uUitvroofn.— itov* rtfnfl. newly paini-•*> *<J. wii#r paid. No po!». |T •- Cre«St {ftocK reo *450 • jT

• dap Can 734-1244.

TWW FALLS - Supor do- ^— luxe duDiai apt. m ano r ' " ©• earm. 2 batn w/iott and i no jacua itub . a ilappla. 2or csr earage. fenced back- J JW- yard. »«i landscaped, lo- ^c« c a todS b iks from CSI. ■«• S675mo»dep 5*3-6201- I FId. I

TW W FAUS-TaJungiip. jWIS. plication for 1. 2 and 3 wft. bdrm. InAides maior np- Ki:Os P<». ciOM to stfwoJa ond —50 afiopplng. landlord and TWIin credit ch icks required.ig CUII734-8070. vwiawood_ ^ ^ 0 ^^ TWIN FALLS •• OUIET 4 or

lo COZY. Small one bod-50 room 3/4 ba th , atove. “- t« 9 * . nopea. $32# mo^ T O E i ia i r r “

« TWIN FAUS-WESTSIDE- ^J. Largs 1 bdrm In g rea t wo^ condlllon. app llancos. yic0 W/D hookup. W/S/tia»lc « ,♦ cabi«.U«tn care provkJod. m H No poia. $400 month 43 P THEHOUT 733KI739 _ 0 'n TWIN FALLS 1 bOrm ap t. |X S375M10. S200 dop. Ind. I

msa. CaD 733-1 ese days ^- or 736-9079 eveninga. TWI:

3. TWtH FAUS 1 bdrm. rww mty remodsled. S450/mo. tra:

- oUls.'lfld,. .d o p 4 rofs. Nc 734-6906.733-57e7/ovea.

1 TWIN FAUS 1 bdrm. apt-. ^ I- »ome uuia. pd.. pots oh.a $275>'nio.«d*p. 536-6616

* TVrtN FALLS 131 -$300 ^tb*m,appnonces. water I andtrashpald- I

E h n o d tE v c n a I734-1401 1 ^

. . ^mo'

1 bwtroom. $335 mo.2b«troom.S460 817

Bright, ipadous 4 doon, ------well malnlalnod. som o TVflw/»mall yard 4 atorag®- Sull S om e« /W 0 hookups.FriendrycBnosphoro. No Forpets. c

*Caa7344600* VV * * « * * • * * « * * * * * *

TWIN FALLS 2 bd rm .> stove. roWg. & utl*. lr>d. ------' $ < 3 5 « J2 5 0 c fo p .N O

Pita. 4536m Avo. E. CaJI P'73>64ia tiO".

> clue I TWIN FALLS lfl. 3 bdrm. 2 moi

baOi d i ^ w/fuO bamL. leav SSSiVma 7 3 ^ 1 2 0 orof

b f m . m o Ifaad«>0ctct<f27.1

l E Sobby Wolff with*■ Sow#

' ' I ian.loi N O R T H * • 10HA • lureH * K J 7 5V A K 6 2 BJvd. ♦ J 5 3„ 550*4 . 8 4 »q ft.

pd. s<EAST 7005 (

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16 * K 9 5 2 • br.cVi

SO LTHA A Q 10 9 2 $1200

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IVeJl N orlli E as iPass 2 V P a s s , ----------Pass 4 A All pass g “

ad: Club queen I> W rr» T H E A C K S ™ c0U f

10:7.11 5.760»q soft c

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lou lh W est .North ^ .. -•ass 1 V Pa.<is ^•ass 2 * Pass'a ss 5 « AJI pass c^ii ?3(

; S p a d e six. L ead th e and hope. T horc 's little o««o/:r d e fe a t in g five d ia - 2.644h o u t w inning a .spade *-^24

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TWIN FALLS. Lg 2 bdm I !2 oatn Acrojs from Per- ■ WARE rvioScnooi AJiacp(<anc«sinaudmgW,D,c»n:faiAC. TWINFAIgas noat $550,vno ♦ dep STOHA73739l6or735 t42B Outjido.li

. V/ftronou3TWIN FALLS. 2 Bdtm t Call {

r , s . ”rc"’; s w 'n-klors. wQior and janilfltion p a id , $540 mo >$250 OOP No pot* or smoiiing.Call 736-1946 laavo msg

TWIN FALLS. 2 Odrm. Wft) tuHy 'sohookup. Now paint, no 73^196

_ p ^ S425-dop 734^762TWIN FALLS. Availablo STASH

immediQifliy 3 bdrm. 2 Locaiod Ioatn apt. located at 34i SqunnP h eaaan i Hoad W ost. oHofing •$550/mo, $S5O0op No ly, aixm.smoking, no pats. Con- discotact Adam nt 737-3963 734-64<

TWIN FALLS-Oean. quiet 4 !2 bdrm Firoplaco. Allappij md. No oeis'smo- I FARMking S465.0ep. 734-551B

TWIN FALLS. Nowor 2 'O' >oa)(bdrm. 4.pio«. oxlra nico or potatcS475.. deposit. Call 734- 733'040- 9162 (crmrormation.

L«™location 5050/mo .$250 HORSES,dep 736-2063,734.3373 mo o»daI call 206-1

| r O O M S % ^H E H t | r o " f c ? lTWIN FALLS. Copji Motel.

Wkly. rates starts S130. ^Kiicnerienes 733-6452. f l

TWIN FALLS $6&V.k5350-mo Sptclsl. M.wowavo, WANTEDrefrig 4utilsr<l736.>P0a jS pairs

TWIN FALLS Motal Daily or wookly Reasonable2mi0fflbwtyRd733 a620 g -----------

rWIN FALLS with kilch- I WANT ons. $95 wkJy, $225-$360mo aHullipd.733-6641. WENOEU

■ 2 bdrm. fi rWIN FALLS. By d a y . Call 734 wook or montfi. full ser- 2052 withvico moial Lowest winter --------------rates! Holiday Motel. 615 _______Addison Avo. Wost. 733. J4330. oitonsion 11. InO O H II

1 6 0 6 I TWIN FAU-M O BILE HOMES |

rWlN FALLS ,2 bdrm. 1 batfi Indodlng parh rent, water, sower 4 ®

Now taWoo applications. '®“'Coll Slovo or Julio ------=-------

W INDERM EREProperty Managemonl l i W W l

7 3 4 .4 3 3 4 | | t ^

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RETAJL SPACE | | ^

W IN F A L L S - 1 a l .3 montha free. 525 sq. n. CATTLE. oflice auite locaiod on bu8y2odAvO.S.dOwnlo. <38-6234 wn. Froo Ulil. S495/mo. 12 c a TTLE

8174 M-F lOam-4pm 702.779.2

rVilN FALLS-OFFWES cATTLE -Sultos - Sizes vary Irom toadv to t

1^25 sq.ft.For locations ond rates --------------

Cal Slovo Hallows CATTLE-WINDERMEREProportyManagomont dlsporsin(

734^ a . 's . 'sMN FALLS . olfico suite CATTLE 4(n prime downtown loco- inn cows

700 sqft. In- n S a r t s a:ludea util, and mucfi .n o re . C all 734-7B 05 CATTLE HiBovo msg after 5:30 pm bull calvi ironwwikends. | older. Call

:7.1#«7 . . .

“ " ® ------------- --------------- 1 TW'N I«N FALLS 1000 aq. fl. CATTI^ f deluxe office sp a co sovAHrFrHh conlorence room, ^

S o v r - s s r Kire H neodod. 734-4139 pnoSuC E

'Tn FALLS. Blue Lakesivd N. (near Ftier Avo.)50 sq.ft. upstairs 4 550 ,) ft. downstairs. Utlla. ^A T T L E ,1. $495/mo. Call 736- HerefordX)5 or laave mesaage. Black Ar

'IN FALLS. PRO FES.IONAL O FF IC E S. 3utes in a colonial atyle CATTLE,icb bidg. overloohing HerefordBcanyon. Avail. Feb. 1, cowj Coja s o s Irom $ 6 0 0 10 • _200 por mo. 733-0936 CATTLE. 1

^ ■ od HoistiIN FALLS. Recently re- 208-825-i icorated executive of-0, ample parking 1616 D*<RY/FEIidiionAvo. E. 733-6535 240 locki

^ ton coin IN FAI.LS. Won deco- ed off«o for rent. Copi-lax a confwonco room E M U S- 2

Biiabio Call 734-5661. omus. I p• IncuOator

6 0 8 ^ uo $4000COMMERCIAL 9002 keo(

PROPERTY --------------

N FALLS ★HORS OUNTRY-HV/Y300 sq ft including 2.400 TWIN FAU1 ft orr.co • showroom. COMMISS meed lot - 2 ovothoad ^ogutored 1 loors Ample Parking in by Ca'/Slave Ho/io tvsir iN D E R M E R Eopofiy Managemont y f ' ;

734-4334M FALLS . Vory nice . O'f’CO oqce space and woro- staningjse space for loose. 0"''CO cftairi1736-9919. Soundequ

cabinois.< FALLS LocaUon vrtwer (I)»SHOP,WAREHOUSE 1 Durio!>C0.'Sh0P • Foncod - protoctc'.644 SQ ft induding benches..424sqfl shopv/im sonic fax

ovemead door. system.:Easy Accoss heaters. 1

'.all S la ^ Hallows SnarpcMNDERMERE .. o'sporty Management '“"o

7 3 4 ^ 3 3 4 ■

i FALLS-6000 sq. ft ’’’’I 'jJe-houso Office spaco. bhii-a n.M.nr »»hoaddoora . Rail in g H ig h w o y 3 0 UJO 208-366-2569

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AHEHOUSEHEWTAL

I FALLSORAQEFORRVSdo. loncod. $10/montri nouse space ovaimoio :all Steve or JuliaINDERM EREiporty Management

734-4334I FALLS. STORAGE . ^a ,boaU .slc . 12X30, A -Cr secured, $2 l /m o . , o,.igseor736-9 t09 =

•RNEWOVWERSHIP . WASH-IT STORAGE. You,tod behind Centoninl BOB 5]ume. 10x20. Now Bost<ing -monthly, quarter* Insurocix month, and onnual CaWIscounts. Call now — 7 ^(-6462 or 733.0739. A C

■ ' EiRMS FOR RENT ^

’ Expor. ■ approx. 60 acres textoaso. ready for corn Joiotatoos. 543-6144 or Ore 0404.

612 I &!STUflES FOR RENT i

SES. Wintering, lak- a i d m ardors now. Plooso

ERLY . Horso pas- ^lor (onl. Call for do- rem423-5410._________ ______

613 I ^ STURE WANTED I , !

7E0 PASTURE for H tM ntairs of cattio. Please Solos •.^08-536-2626 Over 1

" AJIty

614 I 736-:^ n t e o t o r e n t I — -

lELL Wanlod loront e im. house, opt. or Ulr. ^ 734-7627 or 324-with informotion. ’

” Jobs U616----------- i Su^c.

3HIIATES WANTED I 7^

FALLS-Malo/female }ni room. $230 Ind, 'No drugs-734-5339 C J

FALLS. MalafemoJo. h e0 (0 b e d 4 b o tf i . nc .'.^uijiiilos.Call73l-, leave mossoQo. C t

- _____________ f f i ';

l f l Aliriculltirc I C A R I“ I N S

7 0 t I 30LIVESTOCK Call4

.E .lSOhoaoofHol. 'iB^closo-up. Call Q I

‘L E . l 7 h o a d o l “] bred hoKors. Call u r

.E r Coinfod bool,to butcher Iho 15lh ^

lobor, 934-4379. flosidor

.E • Duo 10 hoollh — - ' ns VID are ptivalolyrsing 90 rog. Black C O f> cows and 26 brod A rk k iis. CaJI 436-9617, C O N ?

£ 40 HolstoJn milk. J-CCows. Al brooding. f ’A li.iTfs avoll,549-1892 nowrc

E HoJstotn holler 4a lvos. Day old 4 •CoJI 324-6524.

s H0R8B‘EOCONSKJNMENT•Sday. Oct. 28 _Mart Potsori.'tadChoiceSloor H0H8E • weiHoHtrCalvos. $450 CaJI32: e r s u v e s t o c k ^ ”;ROME,ID. . HORBE 16 yi 3 2 4 ^ 5 gelding, exc. 1

offer. Call32< ,E. 20 to 50 b red H0R8EA0HA ird heifers, Brod to .skin maxo, go Angus bulls. Start lalnt, $1700: B Fob. to. Ploaso gelding, ganil t-7975 or 324-6439, S1500. Call ?

.E.An,„„Po>rod J " " " " ' - ' ” '^d X. 4 hollers, 12 HORSE AOH; Call 206 637-4405. Palomino ge

Colostrum stan- K II7W 8107 istoln bull caivos.'5-9026, evenings. HORSE-Maro .

h o r s e .73S.B36! Q U A L

.2 p i i .m . t . , . , TBA ILERI pair proven. Alsoor 4 hatcher oil sol 0 « 0 * 0 * 0 * ClOO/oflor. Call 934- Largo InvonioiKop trymg traiiois-

- Sooner AJumir

RSE S A L E * Ai.o cSjo"!',!traitors 4 flatb<

ILL UVESTOCK 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 * C SSION COMPANY Id horses cnociiod ^ East Fron by 5:30 P.M. (noxt lol

Jerome

HORSE. 7 „

j s ^ . F i , . i w : . : , ! . / ™ ; ALSO hoy tor safe. 3i

i g a t5:00P.M. HORSE/Heg. 7lira 4 motal desk. bay OH goidlniqutpment. 2 filmg m ounlalns. SIts. 1 microf.cho Please call 20811)12' oflico toDio. H fia c c c

« o r ° S S S ^ Quarto, 5 yr. JS. 1 row Pana-

. ifti„»hnnn woon h g . 4“ i r c ™1 rolrig 1 range.

■S'“ ‘mo telephones 4 LLAMAS, oxco;. othor rlems S1000 4up. S(;» W g A .. o -o n ly p '.^ .33-7474 MILK COWS onington 733-4337 aaslgnm ont. « « « « « « « « 5209 ovonlngs.

Call 733-0931

COUS-TI-CAL ~ & DRYWALL COWtw call Iho rest? Co*ou closorvo Iho best! FouB'S BEST DRYWALL It 0uali» • Boat Rates Srod-FRik ESTIMATES §11 Bob @734-0033

kCOUSTICAL — DRYWALL COIA-1 DRYWALL

»rt hanging, toping, S HEoxturing. Since 1978 * 0 0Jobs large or small.Irog tossing, ownor ^

733-3579

A D D IT IO N S & d e c k s k.;

W E C O N sm ixm oN zFenishorol LJ

'owls tho tlmo ior a .NEWoddltlon. ^

'f:A IR -T E M P

S E R V IC E

Ing A AJr Conditioning f Sorvico •Installation HEir 10 years of aorvfce. r>nftyposA bnndaot k i d

troatlnti'AC.6-2721 or 733-7289 '

BUSINESS HoatSERVICES

TWIN FALLSPLAN HOOM -------

s 10 bid (or Qonorals,^-contractors 4 Suppil- nOf •a. Bluopflnl coplos.'34-PLAN (7526). .

CARPETCLEANING pioS

HEAVEN'S BESTDRY In 1 HOUR _____ivmolsluroprocosa. u o Cloanor Cupola 4 olslory- no aticlcy ros- rSormiKJow. 735-6191 __________________ JDAI

RPET& VINYL 73. STALLATION « 6

arxJfopalrs 30 yrs oxporlonco11421-0051 (locnJiH) Nan

MlkoSitfhy H&

CLEANINGS E R V IC E S H M

MOM'S TOUCH XONY

jonUaJ&CommordaJ ' b' 734-8872 t

: 734

5MMERCIAL ___NSTRUCTION HOFCONSTRUCTION BENEIL SPECIAL- Need o ‘ Drfn»lorshop?C hocl( Caa metaJ roof, cuslom topiw/your choice of colon. .yrao8-8S94 or 670-3633 Cal

MULE • excellentng 4 irlmmlng, gentle. CttJJ 934-4w . 934-0920 --------------------------------------------- SHEEP farm flock.weanling coll, face bred ewes, a’324-3940. Can 324-5650 aft.

Byr, old P a so TRA ILER, 196(xc. cond.. mako slant load 3 hora«324-6665. leni co n d lllo n .

0^s”, . s ' r „, good fn moun. ____

w ije S lw n iS ' WOOD RIVER R, 111 734-1999 of

i . o o " i f - “ a3HA 5 yr. old. ShoshonoSolo gelding, vory 350 Head ol March

rainod Cutter, Straighi Black Stooi 107. Should average 6O1

salo lime and /o, 8 yts. groon pro-conditioned > Ue.reasonablo. shots. AllcaJvos 372 ovos for Certjfiod Angu

■— 250 Hoad ol ono Iroi and heifers • Blai

f t t l T Y Black Bally - 425-1r D O A i c e ’SOHoadofono :H SA L E S mixed stoors and

400-575 Ibs) * 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 Alsoour regular r niory of horso . livestock.

Call..,Bill Yoag iminum,Logan 2O0-7B8-275:h, C 4 B Pete Petorson 206-61I tra i le rs , c ar ^ —aibods.> * 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 I 7 0 2

I FAHM/RAN 'loTeS* . | S U P P U E ^mo. ID BALER • Caso IHw mn AOHiV '

Ridgo, Horso BELT TRAILER'01I. 324-9527 ern Sell traiior. 42 — — — — liros & brakes, gooV 56,500.00.801-399 Iding. Usod ins . 5 1 8 00 .00 . aUlLDINO, tvanf208-934-5620. bu y . reu sa b le fc_____ — Z fOuonsot typo) 65<y? boy mato ‘*31-2123 or 654ling riNy. sorroi BUILDINOS Musi s. 4 b e au tifu l modiaioly. 2 arch. A ppalooso buildings, 30x30 4 •Jund w/curront 1.600-330.7111s 4 wormlngs. 'lor. 764.2685 FEED TRUCK • 76------------------ wl Haish Box. runaxcel. quality. For moio Info, 324-''. Soiious boy- ■ -iso, 324-4274 h o r s e TRAILER,

— — Charmac. 4-horjo.on milk Chock load w/walk-ln tack,

nt. Call 436 - condition. $3,100’8» 324-6763.

^ E S S &

'31 ex t 1 for more/rtfbrmofJ

C O N C R E T E “ i :0N STRU CT10NCowboy Concrolo LLC fiFoundations, Drtvewoys Tn

SIdowalka, otc.Stomped 4 Colored

Concroto.Froo Estimates,

Darrin 735-9413 —

lONSTRUCTIONS E R VICES

HELP YOU BUILD' Ooslgn/Drofllng Sorvico

♦ Site Planning♦ Pro)oct Consultant♦ Proloct Supondslon 1 30 Years of Ousllty MA

Servleas —Ken Fristed & Assoc.Phone/Fax: 736-4946

HANDYMANA WORK OF ART

Handyman Servicos omo Repairs: Eioctilcal, h<slumbing, llghi carpentry,

palming. FREE >■STIMATESI 733-0966

HEATING & AIR DONDITIONING p„SAVn^OOTH SHEET E,

METAL 01loatlng/AC Rolrigerallon roi}mmorclal and rosidontial r*

(208) 733-6548 2<

HOM E ONSTRUCTION R(7,

HENDRY & SONS CoC a m e n te r i Bu

Typos uonst., Lg/Smoll lo-soll homo Inspections,

Call 734-3244. —

iO M E HEALTHC A R E d ^------------ Yo<,

3AH0 HOME HEALTH NC AND HOSPICE

^W^^MI^wln^Falls —

S 5 S T ZHomo Grown in Idaho 0 ^

DME REAPAIRS

•NY'S HOME REPAIRS& Landscaping Magi

Handyman, romodoia, EIrywall, faucoia, etc,.. 0

Froo EatlmalosI B an734-3322 • Days SaL

734-6481 - Evenlnga

OM E r e p a i r ¥ 71NEFIEL'8 HOME CARE a

Drywall, Painting, Tir.Carpontiy. All home tim

'opalr9 lnilde&out,10 ira oxp. Froo oatlmatoa, C' Call iruco 733-7543

lent packer, 8PUDNIK • '91 22 fl 34-4622 unloading bed. Excel ■—— 7 —“ condlUon. Roll over ti ^ . 1 8 S m « HydraUlc 4 electrtc. A\

iWelmrrKKllatty.CaJU ) aftar 6pm. 8666 days 436-5339 a

8T R A W S P R E A D I

180 daytime - __________ivenlngs. 8WATHER - Now Holli---------------- 2<50,350hra.iefl.hoR RANCH Call436.1906. J S ra O E R TRACTOR-J0760d1:

laloYard . * ^ '^ 0 6 __________arch 4 April TRACTOR 8N Ford w/fi;ieer Calves end Idr., 3 point 4 P**600 lbs, al $3.000, Call 324-5778

lod with all tr a c to r JD 4620,0< Ives qualify cond. S eo In Je ron ^gua Beef, 57500, f702)7S2-237«

t r a c t o r j o Indusli i m M o Sjs tractor, diesel, n

OOoO' 5^850. Call 8!Si’S™.51bC TREES - CHEAP Sco ila rnjnot Pine, 8 '-15 ’ high. 5 «k. avail, at prtvatarosldenoo |o r Kimberly. Call 423-«65

>6-866.2643 WE BUY good used In--------------- tors 4 machinery, picki--------------1 a cara- Doug~934-B42

A N C H W anted; Good workI■ /cm IID manure aproador forsrr

'arm.543-6l96after5iI IH Modol 0^ Ieavo msg._______or. Only 2 ^06. I 703 r r r r - - I c u s t o m

42 ' now I FA B M SEflW C K■ ^ d ^ p . CUSTOM BEETTOPPI^•399-»663 * OIOQINQa n t a d t o Very aflordablo ratoslo ” n rm o * Please call 208-934-524

MANURE HAUUNG654-2790 Duane'S Custom Farmlnis, soil im- 678-1666 or 326-4506ircti Stylo WANTED-Hay 4 straw7118 Haul and/or stack , 8

runs S l id 676^S^^^°°n°ngs!'"°

f — -----------ER, 1983 I IRRIGATION rse. slant-ack. Groat CONCRETE DfTCH 100. Coll REPAIR

1208)733-4013

lA I .J"”c S E j ^ l

l a t l o n o r youri«rv/ce r e p r e s t

LAWN"& TREE J CARE -

Tree blmmini^FalkdeatHip Mowing 4 edging.

Senior rataal Froo est.326-4522

SER vfcES ^PERSONALCARE

HOSPICE CARECNA’S. RN'S. LPN'S °734-0600 Twin FoJIa ‘

436-6566 Mlnl-Cossla _1-B00-303-0602 Idaho n

MAGIC VALLEY STAFRNG J

MORTGAGE ti

Need o Mongago? Lowest rate In Town, Purchase. conatxuRJon, seir-omp. manufactured fiomo, _refinance- lal 4 2nd, X

homo equity, bankaiptcy, -!■ commercial,

HOMELAND MONEYCENTERS INC. ^

208-677-8103 or 666-377-8103 '

PAINTING 'Painting t y Dtnnia Roaa . i

20 yoars oxporloncelll All work guaruiloodl Free oatlmatos. Now, existing

residential or commorclo).

208-734-8420 '* ROOFING '

PnOFESSlONAL ROOFING & C0AT1NQS 733*7221 or326-5687 V

Commercial, resldonllal.Buildup roofa. Most minor leaks repaired In 24 hra,

SAND & G R A ^ ' !DELIVERED

Gravel, sand 4 topsoll for _dr1veways.porklnglois.eiC. \a youcanhaUloo,Ort>*/StlH *NORTHWEST CO. INC

733*1234

SHARPENING r SERVICE !

JOHN'S SHARPENING ‘SERVICE

Comploio aharpenlng, PCarbide 4 stool saws,. 141 Bracken St S

r34-aO50‘ 1-B00-471-4050_ . _

STORAGEitagic Valloy Storage, 1592

Elm SL N, 736-0053.Offlco hours Mon.Frl,

Jam to 12 41 lo5 :30pm SaL 8am -12 4 1 pm-4 pm

Sun 10am.2pm

. r e m e m b e r 'n u t birthday od you pladed

acme Umo ago In The TTmos-Wows? Now Is tho tlmo to come pick up your

^c tu ro s. Stop by mo Customer SeniTicoOept

todayl _

JI438-> M S ALFALFA - 25 tons of 4lh — * ctAing,2stiing.$l10Aon. D ER DaJry quaJfty. 934-0920

CORN 8IL A Q E -eO O «— - . Ions In pit, $30/ton , 8 olland miles 8. of niof. 736-6362

HAY • 40 ton 3rd' cuning, no raJn. $100.40 ton 2nd

.1350 cutting, no raJn. $85, CaJIi.OOO, 686-7709-____________

HAY 2200 ion bales, open v/lront for bk)s. CaJI324-6167 or PTO, 324-5182 moms7eves-

HAY TARPS by WesternOood Ag, Call (208) 324-6470om e. or 1.(800) 347.6274,J75------- HAY-HUNTERS.Certifiedslrlal h e y and s tr a w . Lonni.ntfis Thaete 734.8166_______

HAY. Baled oals. 25 tons,— Tunie area. Small bales, cotch Pleaso call 206.352-4324, '

500 _i,nce C ta u M . . . no aoiuuon lo 653 »ajwnM«J».73M93l.

trac- HAY. Horse hay mix. Fred :kupa Kippes, 208.54?-8373.

STRAW • 2200 big bales, • rkIng $34/ion. 436-1906.

? ^m WE BUYUSEO SADDLES 4 EOUIP-

------- MENT FOR CASHI------1 Also, Old slivof bits 4 spurs.

VtCKER'S WESTERN’S STORE

^ 733-709SPINO

^ i F T l B i a iG Merchandise

«6° ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,Z Z i 801 B n I ANTIOUES &

afo® I COU£CTBLES Circa 1900. Solid Cuban

_ Mahogany bureau, high- — I boy, nighlsland, 4 sm.

m irror 4 d raw er un it. $4500. 678-3053-

1 TABLE 4 BUFFET w/5 chairs- Ouncan Phylo, walnut. $1.000.734-3903

isentatlye

TR EE SERVICESAAA SHELTON'S TREE SERVICE.

Serving Magic Valloy Wood River Valley

or wherever . FREE ESTIMATES

324-6463

TR EE SERVICESDALE'S TREE UMB

CHIPPINO.For mulch or disposal

S tu m p g r in d e r . Froe estimates. Call (206;734- 2742 or (206)733-3123

TREE SERVICESTREES AND STUMPS OF

MAGIC VALLEY Free estlmates- Tony Carpenter

734-1231 OR 420-0771 Tim Abbon 734-7919

TR EE SERVICESTREE8-R-U8

Serving Mlni-Cossla 4 MV •Total Troo Care-Stump Removal‘ Total Landscap­ing • Firewood sold by

the cord spill &dilevsr- ed • Free Estimate

431-5391 • 676-4162 evea

TREETRIMMERS

ItaVoorTree-YourCholco ■NAA 4 powor line cenl* fied, 20 yrs. exper.. Rofs,.

Quality Ouaronteedl MaaterTrM&Yard Cara

734-1326

v a c u U m s a l e s& SERVICEELECTROLUX

Vacuum deonen, shampooofs. central vacs.Salos. sen/ice ond repair.

239 DuBolS Call733-661B

W ED D IN G :SA L^& SERVICESWEDDING SHOP

Rents and Sella: Wedding, BrkJosmald/Party Drosses Veils, Slips, Bros 4 Shoes 25% Off On InvltaUons.733-6836 . 2108. Main

.The Tlmos Nows guarantees to sell

merchandise, automotive in 7 days and real

esta te In IS'days or rerun the ad an additional 7 days.There ia a $3 extra fee for the guaran­tee package. Ads m ay b e cancelled early for customer . convenience but

the Charge will' remain the same.

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LAYAWAYFORCKnSTHASLargo Miociionol to

amtquo ook fumhuro. T.in d V im A n u n a ~

*»Opon: Mon-Sai. KXun-spm •'

734-6008 5 5

TMyMrMtwowbMUUM S'CUm2M.73>093I. _ £

1 , R t8 0 2 nr

^ A P P U A N C E ^ ^

FREEZER, 19 cubic ft. 8 ^y rs . o ld . W A S H E R * ~ D R Y E R , o ld o r p a ir .S T O V E .d lb .o v o n V,Whirlpool. REFRIOERA. J lTOR.10 cubic fLKoomofo. wA

-Pieoao can 208-734-9666. t,,

. REFRfO. FflBidaifo w/lop *1Iroozo r, oxco l. cond . _$175- Coll 208-423-4728. we

R E F R IQ . w /lcom ol^or / plumbing. SiSO; Drop-In

-rang* v./hood. S65-Call733-4207 aflor7;Tv.m$fl. ct

W A S H E R £12S;dryor. ^ . $100: or bo tn S200 or Ibost roasonabio otior. IColl 736-3919 l >

WASHER/ORVERsot SK onm oro $ 2 0 0 . w lih biworronty. 736-4805 or

II Cj

8 0 3 —

JA Z A A R S & C R A ^ f

T he N ehem lan 's L HOUDAY BARN

Friday Nov. 7 .10-6 Sa luraayN ov .8 JO-6 Vp

MV F IN E ST A R TISA N S k A nliquos Fm ming —

1 mi. S. 'A mi.'E. ol Fair St.

L‘$90 you a l Ih t Bam ‘

i 8 0 4 I P?r I BUILDING MATERIAIS

BROCKMAN LAV. SAND & GRAVEL cla

Con 423-4315. CU'

BUILOINC ■ Slool. Ooalor- ^ship avail, in soioci open —(uoas. Big profit potoniial ^

' In booming Industry. Call I Mr. Cloy (303) 759-3200

GRAVEL lor salo. doltvory prices stoning $6 00 por ton. Cali 734-7039.

ROWER POLES-used. 20 TR£•15‘ long, onds oro troal- fip..'ed. moko olfor. 423-5253 ^

ROOF ■ 26 X180 mouU with qui.tio saos. to rm o rtro d o . on.•Call 466-8496._________ —

STEEL BUILDINGS, novor‘PfSlup.PubHcUquklation. 1 ' :-40x30■ was SS.990. now $3,980 I •50x80x18was S16.770. rwwS8.950 Thor

. Olhor sizos ovailablo. Bot; Davo, t-800-2C2^111. wilf

TIMBERS. 4X6.UP to 22', ng|■usod corrigatod motol (orr;i2'x28’. 678-5463 tra'

II wril

8 0 6 ! Coi

CHILDREN'S tTEMS WnIho

CRIB. W hito, m ottross. m t'bodding. mobilo. SISO. 1-8i- Pioaso call 208-324-9628. —

f ~ - 809 n MO I c o M P irrE R S S10

6B6 133 Mulli-Modia full COlisot-up. Intornol roady, ss<

• S709/oilor. 733-7384. 2. J

.CYBERNET Intoi Poniium- 233 MMX with monllor. ois^

:• complololy loadod. solt- j 3o •; waro, on silo warranty, j a i ; Rotoll, $2350, flolllng, piojV $1295. l-eOO-862-8410. ------

:OATEWAY 386 COmputor,■; w/prlnlor, sound system,;> lols of oxtras. oxc. condit- i

lon.$50a/olfor. 733-5532.

.'GATEWAY, loplop com- ' putor 486. $ 1,100. Coll ; Cindy or Kent ot 733.5336• oxl3015or734-6104. TIM

= , I1 8 1 0 21 :l FIREWOOD I -FIREWOOD lor solo hard- : wood & plno, S125 cord- Splil dolivorod. 326-5405

:FIR EW 00D . Plno, $60 Coi• por c o rd . P io a so ca ll $27: : 20d-324.1165. — - :■ QRAI .* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I yr :U T IL IT Y T R L R .S 100 . oxc. :• Pioaso call 208-430^80. por : * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ★ S50;

f- noo.

811 huti

FURNfTTJREftCAHPETl "oM

• BEO • oioctric, brand now, S n . mako olfor. Call 734-5346

•COUCH. 7 fl. Sooth Wool kid: .• design. Twin slro hoad &; foot boord w/motching ' ' ^ ‘ 1

drossor. Ouoon sizo bod f'® ' f ra m e w /b r o s s h o a d ^

’i- board. Small drossor &|: Iif>goriodros3or.677-4417P DAYBED w ith trundio, j: good cof>dltion.S200. Call

738-8646.DESK - docorotod. black R

• finish, oxc, condition. 1 Thatt lo a th o r d o s k c h o l r to • »

I maich. Hulch, liiio now. V m . Rodinor chair. 733-2020. Umo

. WNINO ROOM TABLE w/ (fw ' 6 Chairs & matching butfot . taao,S400/oIfor.Wmilo6-I d r a w t r d r o i s o r , $50/ 8ATEI offor. 734-4699» — ’ /OflO

FURNITURE • 4 pc natu- 934- raWorost groon wickor SOI

' .w/cushlons. good condi. SAW,tton,S200.326-4448. W0(

- I . Rou UVINO ROOM SET- Broy chroi

: hffl couch, two chairs, ta- ——- bio & unlquo onlortain- SIGN. mont contor in groat cond. Coor• Mus<«»f$750.734-6016 £Onc• - — Tlffai

MATTRESS, b rand nowquoof) sizo lop rtiattjoss, SNOW $100. Caii 734-693.9. ro,S:

I MATTRESSES. Full sizo TABLE Iw$99,hoto<rotums.Coil stylo 734-8881._______________ ti2 5 ,

MATTRESSES. King sizo. TRAl'u Hololrotums.SlOOOML cargo734-8881.____________ lydV

M A TTRESSES. Ouoon ^ i l i ! »izo. Hotd rottims. $130.Can 734-8861._________ WATE

R O C K E R S . { 2 ) o r - ^ ango/gold. SOFA, groon - b ro ca d o .A llfo r$ 2 2 5 . WATEI Pioaso call 206-733-7tOe- $tOO/i

SOFA, largo, boigo, k»s olpillows, good condilion. WEDDt$100. P looso call 208- snow736-7696. kwvp mossago. auio. I

WATERBED fuii sizo withh o a d b o a rd . like now. otiim$200 or bosi offer. Call _______<2M597.____________ WETS-

WE BUY 4 SEU. ESTATES CanAAA.734-4567or I ’l T

1-800.770-4560forirto. Our.tel,r«uor*wap«im 7

8 1 2 I £■------HEATING & liDKv

AiRCONDmONINGPIANO

EARTHWOOD-81 wood S120O burning stovo witn blow- — 1or. $300 or bost olfor, PIANCall 208-432-5528. Gorgoc

- Froo tii 8 1 4 1 ___iI JEW ELRY & FURS PiAJi

RING, diom ond. iadlos.Easlom Star, whiio gold, ----------unlquo so iling , $ 1200. PIANOAppraisal indudod. Call Ishod.324-3099 or 324-5860. ors.St

8 i s ~ ^ I iW W N & G A R D E ^ |O F F >

HAILEY Nursory will buy10 n. to 30 h. Spruco or COPIERPino troos. Call 788-31G1 copiesor 934-4634.__________ la,go. 5

LAWN TURF SALE - Spo- « o n “ fcial turf blond. 13c sq. ft. —cut & loadod. In my yd. COPIER«SIO pallet dop. & sates roconcta*. Hill Top Turi 677-3757 Irom SJ

~ tyovaiij

la E B C jS E E Q im iO T

HEALTHRIDEH • oxcollonicondition. S400. Call 733- ^ --------6003 6om lo 5pm______ ■

TREADMILL Proform. 2 | ^ £ I |hp. $125. 0011326-6626. AOUAR

WEIGHT PtUCHlNE, high-quality. Exeollont condili- nim Cron. $400. CaJI 324-2342, -

BEAOL, 8 1 7 f.»0-. C

MISC FOR SALE BORDER

PUBUC SERVICE bred piMESSAGE poionu

rhoro aro no ’Iroo rides'. -----------Before you do business .CHESAIwilh a company, chock il TREIVoul with tho Betior Busi- Bom 9/noss Buroou, For froo in- lino. Cformation obout avoiding 543-861travol/vocotion scam s. T _ , , , , wrilo 10 Iho Fodoral Ttodo Commission. Woshing-ton. D.C., 20580. orcall ^Iho Nalional Fraud infor- dq q pQm a t i o n C o n t o r , rnoio nc1 ■800-876-7060. or cal

’f ? i f r s ! f s r L X SMOWER, mulching typo. *"“0® $100. Call 206-736-0591.

JO M PU T E R w /prlm or. ~$550. FILE CABINETS.2. $75 oa. Cali 206-423- 9640. FREE- to

3ISHWASHERS nowGE •®'^00 $300. Hot Polnl. $50,00 TABLE SAW . S100.00 'Pioaso call 208-733-5657. GEHHA^

F A X S

Y O U RGORDO

A r ) pups. 2£_✓ champi

TIMES CLASSIFIED ^”'‘232 DEPARTMENT LAB - re-

208-734-5538on maio. $.

208-677-4543(B U R L E Y ) MASTIF

- ' G ian tslENERATOR. 2200 watl. bloodlliCoiomon Pow or Moio. roady. 0$275 firm. Coil 432-5225. inquiries

IRANDFATHER CLOCK MINIATI1 yr. old. Howard Miller, ZERS pioxc. cond.. SI.OOO: Ping maio, 1pong la b lo lop w/not, 536-239$50; Riding lawnmowsr, ------------noodsvs^rk. 734-6404 PERSIAI lorod, BlUTCK, O orm on. S400. pickfronHANGES, 3 drop-ins, $30 —00. CARPET, now roll. ROTTWISEWINO MACHINES. 2. mnlo, ranliquos. END TABLES, w olf fi <KIDS ITEMS, 324-0100 » 0 0 . C

:NITTINQ MACHINE ■ ROTWEIElectronic. Evory occos- ,P u p P I<sory you'll nood. Brand ff?*/®?now. 8 bails of yarrt, Ta- $150 .0 ble indudod. 654-9162OOL TABLE. Brunswick on&v*i Bifliard. for solo. $450/of.fer. Call 208-734-4948. 352-446

r e m e m b e r ;-

nmos /VowsTNowtotho t o y POClime to como pick up your mnle. 0i

pictures. Stop by. *010 . sional orCustomofSorvk»Dopt “

todayl ^ATELLITE DISH-7W fl, 5 ? , ' -mosh w/rocolvor. $1100- <.'offer. Coll 734-2974 or r i i t ^»4-61?3. • r W KAW. ratilol. 12*. $300. i rtfOOO STOVE,'antique. • .aound O nk b ro n d . no sJiromo, $200.734-2613 |

IO N S - 3 r o a l N oons. ^ix f s . 0 »y&Pab5t Excel. 5 :ond. $100 eo . LAMP. ^ nffany, $35.735-2449

'JOWBLOWER - IB* To- ' i L ' ' O,$250,734-6121. Ito .

JLE-fg, pine solid ranch \ m— • “ a -

ULER-Totally ondosod TOOLS. Indus rgo trailer 8'x16\ Sofo- 0 ' a f m » a dev ices, dual axols, s u la to d . E x eo llo n t $750. Crafumdttton. 436-9658 Sulci'I S lO O .C rafT E R SO F T E N E R ■ bonchlopbai»kswoU.rocorx]ltk3ned, Makila 10’50, Call 733-7532 $125- Doviibi

TERBEO • king size, ^SjSJqdonm 00/Offer. Can 734-2931. b o

Karen. T s la

DDtNG GOWN, vofvot. rORO HO 8* ow whilo, S175: Non- w/sland 34* 10. broad mixof. $250: Delta 10* ca­in b e d f ra m o . $10: «.w,$t30;Si tu s ju lc « r :$ 5 :g ro o n ioMo drill on :om«n. $20.735-0037 oxc.eo«xJ.C« r STATIONS 3 fun sta- ' " ns Ind. cabinets, sinks m a y

OD STOVE, Fischor.$250. DRYER, GE, 2 cordsr. MOO ■mMa.SI50.738.7039

i K O L m a r s I | ---------

lANO - 5'6* Cmnd. larger. 438-80

Coll 678-2717. PO''ChO— lurniluro, pick

lANO- Spinoi vnlh trundio bod.nusic books, S42S. 5951 or 543-4

BUYING wash. NOS flobullt. Rolin- Konmoro. Whod. Tunod. Also Play- woriiiog or nol■jlSOO/up. 733-3905 cAMPER SKI

I trallsr hitch f(8 1 9 Bratwaniod.

FF)Ce EQUIPMENT 423-4888.

I CANOE, soa w,IER - Xerox 1012. 12 f»l impoflanl.lios/mln.. roduco, on- molor. Propanto. 2 papor irays. usos 0 r 5 b 0 a t dcartridgo, runs great, condilion. Cal>0. Call 324-4169 or 543-4799.

IER Largo soloction ol CHAINSAW-1<ondllionod copiors, good quality,1S295.1 yoorwarran- W lllpayceihvaiiablo. Coll 734-9968 ' ~---------------------------- CLOCKS wonloFTINO TABLE. 6 It, Oocks/Annivoip. bar & maylino co- Anycondition ISlOO. Call 324-4512. or wiihoul do

■■ oWor docks. 2C

COMPUTER *.ETS & SU PPLIES waniodlobuy.lARIUM. 55 gallon. ' ipleiely sot up Indud-fish, 1 yoar dd. $200 CROCHET PAT-C an206-735-2100. capos. stoloi

OLE pupplos. AKC.. C hofiplon blood- DISNEY MOVt. S200, 324-3413 corloons, lom DER COLUES, pu.0-a pupplos. Working 0 0 0 • Lookinjmis. $50 00.733-9503 large dog 0 gi

SAPEAKE BAY RE- ^ “ed w /S t"lilV ERS. AKC Rog^ p o s s ib ly r I1 9 /9 ,1st shots, good bloodlines, P. Call a fto r 6 :0 0 - 678-9328 o n

_____________ Leave moisagLIE p u p s , ‘ L as s ie EXERCISE b Ik

Dnulrriion for your dog Coll 324-810’al. All naturally pro- Roubi'Od pot food. Phono ____________00-338 -3253 f o ra RREWOOD . 5lie Valloy doolor noor- in tho round.rou,_______________ lengths. Coll 5:• cuie. block puppies, F U T O N /B Uhor is reg . G olden combinationiovor. Call 536-2000. doani Call 734

;• to good homo. Hol- GIANT Sunflovoo n c a l . lo m a lo . lor squirrel foo(yod. Call 733-84 3 6 4536ovos.for Lori. ■■ ■ ■ ——

*A N S H O flfH A i^; show winners. Start- monls, reforololo born 5-5-97. Now ajj.igT c9-7-97. Lois Of rels. — — -hypor. S 300-350 . HOT TUB . 2-‘now. Call 324-5062. good working

DON SETTER AKC —}. 2 malos, fioid trial UVE TREES Wmpion linos, S500. uplo30'.Spruc232 6811._________ oHypoa.Cnn2(

- reg. puppies. 5 wks OLD TRAPS, rtaking deposits, $225 Soigoni. irops1. $275 lomalos. Call ot hand forgod7250 loavo msg. 541-869-3743.

riFFS: Old English PICKUP.SHELn ts w / m o v i t s ta r Ronger longbi'dllnoM. Fawn color & fer (iborglass by. only 2 loll, serious skfor oihor. Caliriesp/easo. 733-1870 GAiATURE SCHNAU- SO or 100 galS purebred, 8 whs.. 1 be vertical wil0, 1 fem ale . $125 . top. Call 734-9

^ --------------------- PULL TOY loSIAM kllion, rogis- w anted , (Bud, several colors to makes noiso tfrom,SlOO.734-7379. lured In iho '

rW E IL E R .4 „ .0 M0, n o u to rod , good SALMON Tro :h dog. N ot m oan. Shares. Call 5

i = iVEILLER AKC rog. wanlod, 4 picp lo s . 1 s i s h o t s , condilion. Pil/oa. 4 yr. old lomalo, 702-777-3026...con 423-4526. t ODDLER-CLT2U AKC pup. gold- boy 3T-4T, gowhito, pot or show, 3 r e a s o n a b leall shots, $300. Call 732-5213.

_____________ TREADMILL, u!NQER SPANIELS sove r, 2 .5 h|, 2 Black & whito fo- readou t & acsk)H. offer. 324-7165 indlno. 543-45:

>00DLE, AKC. Silver WALL TENT - I1. adoroblol Profos- X16 or larger v dgnwmirifl.423-5104 _^ is.326-313:

;e b u y u s e d palliMabev's Pallet & Lumber

8-S Monday th ru Friday

734-8573 o r 43&6680

6 7 W ) n f o f 6 7 0 4 4 5 9

------------- 1 WANTED TO B l

^ C H I N E R Yx1usUiall4-radi “ *3t-2l23or6

WoniodloBuy-LI rMu i l ! n * K>. MaJo or Fom raftsman 4 1/8 433s Kooo trvinc ilnlor on stand . , :ro f ls m o n lO * 4 D band saw. $90. I 82710’ m iio rs a w . I G A RA GE Si iviibiss. 1.5 hp. 3

^ nI S o R FLEAMBOLT Novomborlstt

J6-2800 Vendors wanlod - 5- Froo admissl

) 8* « B b l« ta w ■34* oxt-. S140: ^

• cast iron band ,0: Sunbeam por- B MEDICAl. SUII p ress . S15. All p. ppyp.p p e n .I. Call 324-5391, ‘__________matiross. oxtra lo

. cofldition. $35I 324.4495.

EQUIPMENT I '>lor. $75: cam- 4 630-WANT

ANTIQUES-Web anliquos. Call Toi

0 2 5 af 736-1173.ED TO BUY I JM o n d s ta n d 125 ga llo n s or8-8093________ “ c c f

, u sod . Trellis.Khos, old lawnpicket fencing. A /q n i

|A W S « g ? ! » C

-ashors. dryers. HARLEYiOAVf:Whirlpool, GE, MustS«llfJado7

r not, 7 ^ 4 8 0 5 . 0 ' 543-9092 afler

SHELL and a KAWASAKI.'96.eh tor a Subaru 220. 4 wheeler,od Plooso call •J*'"® 199'eo, ca 53, ^

' 543-6141 atior 7:1

LT^Sm^all 0?B KTM 1995. 50 3 .panowalihMt- condilion. S10C J t d o e k . a n y ^ 6 ’5727.Can 543-595t SUZUKI '9 4 D

$ 2 ,2 5 0 : SUZU ^ . 16-/18*.gas, '

S r ' 'anied400 Day- -------------nivorsary/tOOO. SUZUKI • 94 Kotf tion lor parts, w/ GpXF. Freshly lu id o m o . Olhor mi. Good cona. 6 . s. 208-326-5467 suzU K I-1991 R •fl MONITOR. ft'nspood-Call3;

YAHAMA,-1982.J engine. Stre

3. 01 734-5626. b,ke. $650.32

PATTERNS for YAMAHA Sloles. shaw ls- pnr?iiMPI208-733-1691. S P Q f l s a S r E q 'lOVIES • kids Havo4WDATlamily movies. ' • sh -732-5213.-------------------- 1 . Big Boariking to give a Plow & Wench S|0 groat homo. Aorftorifod Yamaha ’o lo r a m ixed Call 726-422

r R f l ' l w o S . " YAMAHA. 85. Bio S. P looso callor 678-0820 R uns o x c o l .S

;^ g o ifn o o n s ; Ploase call 206-65

BIKE Schwinn YAMAHA. 1989. I

S . J S S :NOER/MIXERjr in good cond. . . .8101 ask foroubon________

l- S to lO c o r dnd. 18* to 60* • iHI 536-2264. ^

B U N K B E D t mlion. Mu s i bo 734-9393-

iflowor h e ad s

120-25 ton dairy on limo pay-

. 2-4 person in king773 leave msg.

S WANTED pruco. A spen & on 206-788-2676

. Now rapsrgod traps. Call

HELL for Ford pro-

ISS bul, win con- . Call 543-4938.

GAS TANKS • gallons, musi

1 wllh valvo on 34-9393

lo r to d d lo r (B uzzy Boo) so & manufoc- h o 7 0 's . Coll eavo mossago.

W a te r all 536-2347.

IILE TRAILER p lace . Good

I. P lo o so collI t

. '

ib lo p r i c e s .

L. usod space-

o d lu s ta b lo M 536 ovos.

14]or w/5 ft. side

^ P J S>er g K n Q J I f Q

% ' ■ ! Pricem ■ ■

— H W d a ^ O c

I

BUY, rous- *YAMAHA**YAMA»

s p o ^ u . K i p ,r 654-2790 *HUMTERS*---------- 7 - Wehavo4WDATVs■ »‘ock N0W1II)malo.670- Can 726-4221If’c- *YAMAHA**YAMAf

~ 1 i 9 0 2S A L ^ L _ B I C Y C ^ S

BICYCLES. M ln .T y.«ARKET Comp U . 1 yr. old. I It 4 2nd. T»h Vertical. 2 mos. 1-532-4439 rock shock. $600 for I ssion. or bost oiler. 734-562i

Z-------------1-RALEIGH TQChnlum.r.^ road b ikow /heart I

U PP L ItS m onitor, o x tra rim r r S n S 736-0819

^ '5 T H 1 1 -----------i5 5 -------I BOATS & -------------- I ACCESSORIES

UTcn I b lu e WATER 1996. IBLES R 'v o r la ,3 5 0 V8 , l

a b u y s m a n i i l l ^ L S ^ ^ ^ romorKen faL L SPECIAL- Whi_________ walor rafi, Moravia V

waw, completoly tlg| w/ boxes, coolers, oor

■T T m H ii Irame. Call U urie, 7 5905, Serious inquir

crciilion only ploase,________

JETSKIS.'94,750SS.' SSO, supor modified WJ

I S5000.733-3381,420-7

KYAK, wfiilo water. F iffO SO N . copi'on. S p ray skir J 733.0443 I "olmol.$250. 324-452

5 P-'"- i SMOKER CRAFT-14 ifl nn»ni( I alum.. 20hp mariner.

.1. s;..50.'V33-<63a» 7 . Excel.JO.OO. Call i 904 7:00 p.m. | CAM PERS/SHEU

SX. oxc. ARISTROCAT 72 9'V <000. Coll ovor. sell con i.. 3 w

liooVup, rofrig. air. do T i m : JOQO^a»ar.Ca.l637-61 :U K I '9 0 ALUMINUM SHELL-In1. ^ ih l ik o laiod, for full-size loi il & sirool bod,S17S;oHor,436-5: Micslarts c.illanyiimo.

------------- Ha m per s h e l l • whotana GOO 1,13 •g4.-g7 Dodge, S3:lunod. 9k 'Pioaso call 208-432-SS670-2168 ------------------------------

------------- CAMPER. O verheadR M 125. tool, S600, TIRES. 1

324-2538 suaaed. $30. 324-04C

!. 550. ro- -X -----------7--------------troel legal I ' 905 324-4522 | G U N ^ I F ^ S

I & 8 ERETTA 12 gouge ol)E Includes caso . hunllSqutpmoni vest, and 100'o of she “VTVs. S300, Call 733-0186,

DOWNING • brand n. ,ar I2ga., 3 In. Mag Pu>Spodol sholgun. w/ 3 varlat

Iha Ooalor chokos & c a so . $5C 221 Browning Belgium Ma------------- 12 ga. Auiomaiic. 2 b3lg Whool lols. $400. 762 Russli 10 & liros. SlOO. Coll 734-7121. $ 1 5 0 0 . tor 6pm or loave msg.

857-2234 I —,. . I THOMPSON CONTENDI

). Grooze i with 45-70 & 45-410 o r, good barrels. Excol. cond. J3-6301 • I S350. C:ol1324-7419

isxs Effective c m i

t h r u

I 906 ,ip«ont I H O T T U B ^ O O L S

V , HY-TECH, 8' spa, bubbles y ® '" S l o t s , P l e a s e c a l l j' 208-3265444.

I 907 --------- iMOTORHOIIEStRVS

5_____ * > * -A * •* * -A * i *SPORTSCOACH.33-

w Mtn’ Ready to go Soum.H. Has il ail • Immaculaio,

Call for epp..-734-5380.

Oot »om*lhlnj U mD7 S«il II jm Pro low.coil way . . . wllhirt ra le duiK M .733-0931.

* BOUNDER.-8731 ft. Very low mi. Excollenl Conditi-

---------1 on. Can 678-2733

QMC, 1970. 24 ' m otor IES fiome. goneraior. AC. mi- H w * crow ovo. now C hevy 96. 19' ongino. $7800. Pioaso 8 . low can324-4249or324-7239.

. 2 4 ^ ' ' WINNEBAGO - ’95 Advim-____ - _ture. 30fl. liko now. lossiVhlte- man 12K mis. 734-0495a Willi- -------tiggod I 908I SNOW VEHICLESS I » e q u ip m e n t______ ARCTIC CAT • ’97 Powdor

Exirome. 2 ' Hack, good >S. -92. cond. $499S/ollor. Coll dw/lrir, 431-4006or677-8S09.■0-7462 ------------------------------------------ ARCTIC CAT, EXT550,r. Por- '93. long und<, S2700/off-

or, SKIOOO.-05, 440. ■*522 short,-lrad<.S800.735-t062

a t t e n t io n

^ a ‘ SNOW M OBILERS--------- *511110 Jump Ahead ol Iho

•1 e Charmac 4 place 25- enclosed uoilors.

'V cab $5695.3 w ay Ju le s Horrlson Ford doon. 734-2480■6157. — . I ■-------- POLARIS -9S XLT. 1800• inau- mi.. S4.000; -95 Indy 500 ' lona- ; ER. 2400 mi.. S3600. '95>5376 Indy Ulo, 900 ml., $2400._____ 436-5724.431-1421/Marty

Wh-lo. POLARIS - 1995 XLT 600.$325. plus oxt/as. Call 768-2912-5574. anor 6 pm._____________

tad , 8 I POLARIS 1965 Indy Trail, 5. 13* j 5200 miles. S1500/Oller, O'lSO I 733-70&26amlo6pm.

--------1 I POLARIS 1993 XLT 580._ 1 wilh 2 place troilor. Call

543-4279.____________

1 auio. POLARIS 199G 680, lots I jnling qj extras. $3900/ofler. 1 shells. I Call 543-9126. j

QUALITY I Pump : TRAILER SALESriable |

Mad^o ✓✓✓ SPECIAL ✓ ✓ ✓2 bar-sslan. Pace (ully endosed snow- M. of- mobllo irailors, I00’x24'. : ig. Iront & roar ramp. & mon

i S i i(10 46 East Frontage Rd.

M l

B N M

nf

12 n d Ave. S. • Tw in 1 733-5776

~ n SKIDO0-'96Summii670. s»_ 2’ Track.-93 Arctic Cai 2

-o EXT580. Lowmi.'94AC 7^ Thunder Cat B&BOAIHI —^,1 431-1971 or 677-8509. Tli

SKI-DOOS '97 Formula Z. jIH : 750 mis . $4800.-96 Sum- - !!

mit SOO. 1500 mis . $3600. ^IfS Goth In excel, cond.. wl ■ ,

SLP skis Can 734-3442

V * SKIDOO. Summit.'95 Ex- CAcellont cond. $3600/oflor. wi

J 736-9259 or 420-6293

° SNOWMOBILE SU ITS. CII— man's Sizo 40. lad ies -12. $1* " helmets, boots, clothos, C

rrxye. Exc. cond 324-3404 —

^ i 909 S] . i i - l | SPORTING GOODS cy ^ j ^ J U M T lN G S l I P ^ ^ —

lor ANTIQUE GOLF CLUBS. wlmi- Woods. Irons & Pultors. S5vy 733-6577. ask for Gary . ------

39® HUNTERS1I1 Save work, l lr - dollars Slimel Rocky Mtn. I Pon- Ram's hoad, m ounted. I I)ss Can Oo soon al Sch,or- ■■5 ; m o to r 's T a x id o rm ls l -

_______________ r. iP O O L T A B L E S.now ly I* I ro fin ishod . (1 )4 -X 6 '. I _ : (1)5'X9-Connolly (Ulti- ■ ?

maio). Days 206-726- ' r t 2267 or ovos. 208-788- I?J :®{] ' 2356. ask Iw Ed. »

r r i 910 I ^ [ t o a v e l t r a i l £ r s J 2*

>0 . sih wheel hitch, king pins Oi^ stabilizer, brake control, w(— S360. Call208-432-5574. S2

5 ;H1GHLAN0ER-1973.21 It ENC no ' Sth wheel, AC. lurnace rei

I Croat tor hunungl $3000. /ol67B81S2_____________ lor

KrrCOMPANION-'95.27' TIR N o w c o n d . . l o a a o d co-

J wfopllons, call 678-4765. 52

_ KIT SPORTS MASTER - f f l l 00 I 1996. 26 '. $11,500 or Ch 00 oiler. Call 734-5078. no

95 PROWLER-18'1972 camp5 - Irir. $1800. Call 733-3292 ^2 ; or 326-4470 ovos. I

» • I ROADRUNNER'70 eamp I J I trir., good cond .. newI plumbing, S2.000^ollor. FOF

lil ; Call 324-6599 Iv. msg. 741

■RODa.REEL-'54.l6',olec _ rolrig. api slovo. Owning,go s lo o p s 4, Ideal h u n t- p|Q-II ingnravoling. Very good. ___

$1600. 208-734-3278 GM

SECURITY '72 17 (t., soil,r contained, vory nico & .c ,

■ doan.S2SOO. 734-6915. _— STU

TERRY'92 25-5lh whool. on

S loadod. like now. can 00 rospu lled beh ind Vi io n 19‘S7S00. Can 200-487-2131 CJ't

TERRY.'81, 2 8 'fully soil 73 contained w/exiras ask- —'

w- ing $4700, Rick 438-5400 ^4'. or 436-3349 ovonings. I

fETON. 15'. so lf-con t. I Slovo, luinoee, refrig. S lo o p s 4, now p a in t . CLA RoaiJylogohuntlngSlSOO-/ Ib 734-9244 or 736-6046 [ coi

M M !

M S Ik W3B _______ ,.

n F a l l s , I d a h o a ju K

iKlmlfSilnPcal«Docug

MoKU7. 0ctobH27,1997 TkBM

SKYLINE1977 Nomad,23' S2300.'ollor. Call 733- 7062Bomlo6pm

riMBERUNE-1973,18'.V. soH-coniamod, AC, heal. SIOVO,S2800 733-5125

i i i i jJTILnV TRAILERS I

:ARG0 UTE 18' landom whoel trIr, tutly onctosod.$2200. Call 543-4964.

;iR C L E J - 1992 6x9-.$1,000, Also, misc. loolsCall 326-4100._________

-LATBED'TRAILER-16 , tnndom, SI200 2-horso trir. $400. 3 placo Moior- cydotrli, $300 733-2033

JTILITYTRLR. 10' 5th w h o o l, good s h n p o l S5000. Can 200-700 2013

g j ' S ™ ■ ,

1002 AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES

lOOGE 76 318, 2 Darrel manifold, ongmo. strong $300 Call 423-4372 lo.nvo mossag.

i0 0 G E 7 9 lr a n s D-50 2x2. $95: ciossbod tool b o x . sm a ll PU , $ 5 0 :O uadrajo t c a rb . 5 5 0 . / 'webbor carb. lor 2 o l . jS275. Call 423 6240 \

NGINE - comptuio Chovy rebuilt Wllh hoods, S1800 /olfor. Call 934-S916 ask lor RussorTracoy

IRES, wheels & whool covers-(4) ZeOO, 14 inch 5215 Call 733 9294

RUCK ENGINE 1972 Chevy. 350, coniplole, noods valve |on. $75 736-3905 wknos only

iow IANTIQUE AUTOS & COLLECTIBLES

JRD.T-Biid. '59, nppiox 74Korig mis Ntrwli.ins,Bxhausi a Mos PW. runs jroat! $6995 or'irado tor irac to r & laim oqu ip Pioaso call 208-734-0536

MC-194Q S top V .in.51500, musr soli, all o i­lers considered 734- - 3567, ask lor Slovo

TUOE0AKER 1951 U nd :ru isor. com plete and •osloiablo, S500: Chovy 19S0’S curved window PU :j'b, good conation, S195; 2 7 B 0 E .3 2 0 0 N . - - 733-0473

1006 ISEMI & HEAVY

EQUIPMENT LARK1979 loiKlill,4000 Ib li f t , $ 3 0 0 0 . g o o d condition, Call 733-7371

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9 6 Ford TauriB PH-IHwas *14,995.....

9 4 D o d g e D a k■ KDC4697Nwas ‘1 5 ,9 9 5 .....

9 6 Ford F15C■ P1171was *19,995.....9 6 Ford F25C» f l2 4 1was *21,995.-...

9 5 Ford Explc» :OH012«Awas .*23,995.....

9 7 Ford F 150• IM01S3Awas *27,995___

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8 0 Toyota Ter(* PU3J784Awas *1,995.........

8 2 S ubaru Wa(» W34329G0was *1,995.........

8 6 Buick S kyu* KDD2C70Uwas *2,495.........

6 7 C h e v y C I O» HDW43J0was *2 ,995____ ;

8 3 Lin c o l n C ok» LC0506SAwas '3 ,995..-......

8 8 Ford F 1 5 0• PI121Awas *3 ,995_____

. 9 0 S ubaru Leg^1 HP1081A

w a s '5 ,9 9 5 _____9 2 Dodqe DakoM EB20100Dwas *6 ,995___

9 2 C h r y s l e r Le» P1147was *9 ,995_____

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^ E V Y ’67 SCT. ». ton, vof*’i 327, runs good. S900. , low Cfl]l324 4770iv msg I cortc

, CHEVY ae Mon. 4.C2. low !. m .,S5500otforG M Ceai ■ IOn,$GM)0 733-6816 {

CHEVY '90. 1900 PU, va, I ‘ Silvofatio pk(j Loodod : AC.SOOQOoriL., 7&8C571 ;

CHEVY • 19W PU E*col- ! spd ! lom condition C.ill 735- ; lom fl 8772 loavo rr.nsMqo ; good:

CHEVY 1990 SuDuit)af>, FORD350, AT. ,-|,r. nco' $6500 spd 1C a M G 0 m M o 1 0 r s S5K 7734-170C ---------

-------------------- - FORD-CHEVY. 1970PU. V8, au ,'tom alit. M on p /ta t f C.ill 4:eai/^oa-32e~if04. g m F I

FO R O-1970 3'4loo runs FORD S650 C m 7334610

FORD 1909 FISO. o .c qMC ' cond . vury clO.ln. low ToftX) milos. S8900 733 1655 , m, . 5;

FORD. F-150, 1905. cruiio , conlrol. AT, PO. now tiros' I q u c O ood sh a p o 'S 2 5 0 0 ; miios PI0.130C.VI 206 436 655C ' ,o„or',

FORD. Hiingoi, 1992. low , *mis Exe*l, cona. Ro- n u r -i a</ci-aioSS^50 736-1920 o*ton

FORD, fl.lngcr. 1993, low mis £xc«f, eond. Riv I n u r in aucoaroSMSO 736-1920 : q

GMC 76 Ion. new p.iml, ;Oody mourns, rndiaior A I c u e «;i

m o l^ ; 'ci''o'an'’u u c “ ^

MAZDA 67 D 2000. o.;ra n u r gt cab. 5 Spa. runs Qro.1l. r,i< S3000 C.VI 73G 0932

MAZDA 96 B 2300. bb. o.londrra Mb, IIK mi , ,T „ 7 ,T- SolHorNADA low book $12.075 C.-IH 733-9640'

NISSAN, 1964. 2 whool 837dnvo. good contj S2300 jp c p -01324-3099 01324-5860 '^03,% o

NORTHLAND B8 c.nmpor " icol Son n 85 GMC M on PU. &330.7:

TOYOTA 90 u.Ira cit>.2X2. 5 spd, ftins O'oai, S14.12S low mis, SSSOO 734-7064 K 'T.Ca

TOYOTA 1994 PU. 45,000 JEEP- Cl m.ies. 5 sDfl. cloan and lor. 2 di r»icc1 S7500 Call Gom " ’OflMolora 734-1706 tiiOT. S!

I NISSAN1008 V6, 5 SI

TRUCK PARTS vory doi& ACCESSORIES Call(20i

TARPS • 4, lof a sol of dou- SUBARUbios or 40/20 pup. now tuns 0°'condilion. bluo, lumber S43-4S& tarps. 28-.20’ oach S600

I 1009 I ■ 4 X 4 'S TOYOTA

AC. CO,CHEVY’83 Sobuibnn. 4x4. gioai, C

4 sptJ. good condition,S4000,'olfor. 733-5I2S TOYOTA

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bu ilt 350 . tuns good . S23.600 $5500 Call 326-6422. ’ 3666. Wi

CHEVY ~95oiirii cab, Ifvirt- Aod, w arianiy, e x tra s I S18,900/of(»r 324.1117

WEVY tw Tahoo. LT. fui- OOOGE ly loodod. I0.ilh0f inioriof. funs floi « dr.. AM/FM caw.. CD 324-227: playor. low ml,. $31,000.324-3099Of324-5860. pB

WEVY 1991 w tcab. 1/2 '0d‘0. fol ton. 5.7 V6. aif, 74,000 SXOaiM milos, $12,000, 934-8252 '— D O DQ E,

CHEVY,-83, Ion. 6 2 Sil. 1975.ru vorado w/sholl, $3500 Ploaso u 733-3381 ot 420-7462

CHEVY. BI020I Siivorado. 0O°(> co ■04, MUST SELL! Uft kit. tainod. S: AT. AC. oxeol. cood, 423- Z T T T —\ 6341.734.9470.4204151, bluo/sllvi

O O D Q E '85 » to n 4x4, Call324- pickup. Good cond,. low - n o n c mim ao, CM 543^9311.

DODGE *92 150 4x4, 34K bost offoroctual ml,, loodod, Incl. „ u r - tTcamporshollvii/cofpol . 1.

733.3060DODGE - '91 Dakota, 4x4 hoator, a

5 spd. VO. oxVcab, camp. n riow i.J^ S h o l l .$7500.532-4051, q m c GusliDODOE 1090. PU. $2500 V8. I

LE pkg. CummiRs diosol. toorAC.rLooks good, AC, $6200/- with oxtniolfor. 73G-8465 d00lor. $8750. TZ

FORD'S? Bronco II, Eddlo 4Booor, oxc contf,, $495- I O/oftor. Call 3264505.

FORD -ag 4x4. W Ion, oxt, AUDI 5000co b . 5 apd 0 0 , 1S8K tiros. AC$0400/offof. 423-4982 $1750/Ira

FORD-94E*plonfXLT. SMW--87 loadod. low ml, axe cond,. $17.000/offof. 326-5495

=ORD W ExptofCf. Nmilod C ^ IL fA Codillon. oynof&Id groon. Biarritz, 1U>a)Ml1$17J00.736-9259 [^^ c o S j

=ORD . ’93 F-250 XLT, to! Mark V62.000 milos, oxc. condl- cond. eUtion, $15,000. 78a^»77. 655-4246

17,1997

FORD - 1984 F-250. 4x4. CHEVY diosol with factory flatbed, 350, P< $4700, (208) 366-2600 lnaJ$4:

'ORO • 1997 F150. 4x4, CHEVY oxlra cab. tod. Immocu- must s< laio in a oul. only 20.000 mg! Lo mitoa. $22.000,677-3549. soau. S

•ORD 1995 F-250. 4x4. CHEVY 1 7 3 L dioMi, Joadod. Call T-iop, Kay 733-4777. body w

o n o , 7 0 . -^Mn, « ,4 .<Spood Runs good TaJ(0 NoodCa:tractor on irado. 678-5746 SollYoot ORD, 74, Cusiom Bu.It.■i ton. 428 Cobra Jot. 4 . spd . 4 ton gears . Fordcampor shod, carpol kii. cupvwualum whooij, 35* BFG. r n ^ JUC. Jimmy, ’84. 0.2 dio- ^ £ ^ 7 .sol, groai luol oconomy, ?c?e'i7 733-9319 ovoningsORD, Bioneo, 1974, 4X4. CHEVY, ('Obulll 302, runs goodl “" O '! ’ !WSOO'cflof. Call 324-5303 ^loan! 7.

3RD, F-150, 1967, sdvor,1X4, Club cab. 8- bod, sii- >or all powof, bodlinor, o w ro a d y . E x co llo n i CHEVY N londilion 1989 C4B 3 lorso Uanfload irir wim now sto font tack room, stiver. S2500/r iuybomS7500 PUalono 4 ^ 7 .5000. trif. aJono, $3500. ~ 33-7ieOdaytimoor733- CHRYSL 094 ovonings Avo.. 0x1

inD, F.JSO. 86. 460. 4pd Standard trans. Cus- uo $9,G0i )m flaibod, runs & looks for $5 90(ood $5eOO'oflOf 735-1662 —

m D .e 4 .F .3 S 0 ,351 .4XJ IT Cusiom stool bod. windows5K 733-3361/42Q.7462 $300a'ofl(

flO--90R.ingorXLTE.- CMRYSLE ndod Cab, 4x4. $5900. GTC Coi all 436-6098 loavo msg ° wor og IC 72 4i4, Sutxjfbon A ®3RD 79 Muslang, botli ^8-837-6 n 423.44iiaftof2PM . DATSUN e

cruiso, lotIC 96 1 Ion 0x1. cob, nroal $2S ift» diosol loadod, 23K Cusiom v I . 523,900. OLR, 734- good $70C GO.733-5330.731-1937----------------------------- OODGE ‘8C •'94 Suburtjan. 52K lo a d o d . IOS, loadod, loaihor In- cofX3it/on. i nor, lowing pkg oxc ■ nd, 526,500. 934-8810 DODGE'95

■ od. o>c cC ■'92 Siivorado,'/^ ton whools & 1 londod cat), ox co i. Cail735-0(nd,S7500 733-5802 *-------------- -

Cl9B4HiflhS.orfa.Pi.V. CD [Myor. AC. now g in., $4500 733-7831. ^

Suburban. '90. T, ' ~ L „ uso, cass. Tow pkg. 3rd I P'AT,X-19. Jl. Roar hoal. running itds. $9,500 736-0359 ^“ -33a> «

:-’95 Extra Cab, load- cusiom whoois, dual

-laust A moon ),COG. 208.823-4584

ZU '91 Rodoo, flood f ]>d. now tiros & btakos. w.-)rianiy, $l3.500/of- 837-6113 attor 5 pm.

9 '88 Chorokoo Umil- 5 5 4.0. loainor. loadod,

01 $7900. DLR 733-0.734-5760.731-1937

>--94Wronglof.ro(l.6 , 5-$pd, alloys, nlr, iiti,< m is , ta p o . h itc h ..125 S/T Of $15,625 . Call 733-2703

>, Chofokoo '90, 4 1|.2 dr 5 spd PS. AC,] whools«4 studdod1. $5800 733-0104

AN ■ '88 Palhlindor.5 spd. now iiros. cd.• dopondabio. $6000.(208)763-5925.

\RU, OL. 1984. 4X4.I flood, $ 1200. Days -4558. ovos 543-2641

)T A - 1993 4x4, <nc. dition, supor cloan.000. Coll 829-5736

3TA - '88. 5 spood.CO. now liros. tuns

ll. Cflll 324-2215

)TA, '95. 4-Runnor. todt 38K mis. Moon (. C O .« ( c . « r c . I.60Q.PmuIm20S-736- 1 ''>,We$21»726-49tt.

— 1010— -— * - VAN & BUSESIE '89 Caravan SE. good. $5,000. Call

2273 aflof 5:30pm.

2E, Catavan, 1987. iPB. cruiso, AM/FM c1. lotB otn»\vpart$.Obwfofftff,7356718

Q E , T ra d o sm a n ,>. runs groall 5800 socall 206.733-0451,

'83 Convorsion van. J k Ji cond.. woll main- d. 52,900. 436-6171

D - '8 9 A o ro s lo f .'Sllvor, $3700/ol(or,324-1165 otiof 5pm,

. E-150. 1988. Con- ^ gIon Van. S6000 oroffor. CofI 543-8859. " - ' m l

‘7 7 v o f)h a s ia b lo . IJ, sink. Ico bo*. 110V II, ctulso, A/C, oxlratr, runs 4 drives liko>1.$1500.423 6240

^islom Van, "OO, 3/4 r u g i/ 8 . low mi., front & *iVC.r>owiiros.loadod ntxtras. Otig. Ownof.-3, 734-3429

1020 Ir o s FOR SALE p

«0 0 ,'80. groon now ®, AC. tuns strongl Vlrado. 324-5303.-87 3251,4 door, sil.

ill oxtras. oxc. cond. Jl/olter. Can 733^094 n i L L A C -7eB dom do

loaaoa. sliow- cond. 49,900 miB.3LN - 78 Contlrton- A S l f i l l irk V, loadod, oxcoL eiKmis, Garagod.

246 ovos.

1'

rY • 79 Camaro Z28. FORD-94 Te. PS, PB, AC, iJil. Oflgi Sloroo cass

H350 Cail432-S574 $i20b.Cali:

/Y • '93 Suborbon. FORO '66 Ei soil • now one com- wagon, oxc. i Loadod. loaihor. 3 bo(^,35mpi

L !1L !22± 2:E2;£Y19S4Z28 Camoro. m o c h a n icP, 350, AT. noods $120ailfTti. C■ work, $2500/offor. -----------------534 5331. •F O H D .199

■■ UUSTSEL?ast) For Christmas? cruiso, ilii, iour Iloms Under $50 solto, AC. ih The Timos-Nows Call 423-420B u c k A d s I Wh.t . r . v«u733-0931 Todoyl T . c V .? e

tr S3 Comoro T-lops, * ° ^ 'layof. now litos. runs F O R O -1991 $1500/Oflor. So« m PW . Ilrtiod

KimborlyRd.WI. $3000/cash.'

r, Camaro. Z28. 73, FORO 1970 cliispd 4 llPosl,vofy 4dr..onfy41i1733 9319 ovos ongino, Soo— — . alol $2750/off

Corsica. ■94. 4 dr.Id’ Low mis. $7000- FORO 19 8 9 'Call 208-733-6301. low m.loago.

: W m 986.0xcoI. Spp^«?a?o"i 4 dt. AC. cruiso, c S S V K s

^lotoo.-good m pg .-----------3/ollor, Call 543 . FORD,Escoa )t 543-4663. msg, Intorior A bod^

^ R - - 9 i F H . hoxcoi. cond., dark --------->ody. interior. 96K FORO, SlatUms groai! Book vol- LTD, '79. inlGOO. must sacrifice motor good co

S iT METRO,U R . Now Yorkor. 5 spd. oxc. &lly loadod. imioO mpg. $3100. iws, oxcoi. cond. ~ _ _otiof. Call 734-1806 „°i,®{?s"ACLEfl-’33 LoOaton 67Kmls $490i:onvottiblo.'fuM . oqu.p. 54Kmis,,c o n d ,S 6 B 5 0 . AT, AM/FM e

7-6n2l ■' oxcoMonI-----------------------[ $5,995 Call 7;I '80 280 2X. PW. —looks good, tuns HONDA 88 Ao2500; DODOE'77 O'®'I van. 318, tuns W.800, 736-9. TM.324-0191/msg ______

'89 Spitll. 4 dr. i I ; i. Im m a cu la to I

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condition Now 1 ^j CARK ' S X " n " l i “ W h o t'Offor. Call 736- I - ^____' 1-819. 76, now trans I ^Ivos. SlSOO/affor.l III or 420-7462 |

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T.mpo,67Kml,lic a l ly g o o d . Q uaran toos n. Caa 324-8684. .m efchanc

1991 Escort GT,•ELLI 5- s p d . i cll. AM/FM cas- e s ta to im s

$279o/oifor. Of rerun tho>207- add itiona l'7rou willing lor? T h e re is a sc■t ciittiiiod Dd f e e for tho gi_____________ to a package« iT o u fu s .P S . m a y b e camtodw ir)dow s. e a r ly for CUStfi. 733-3653 con v en lo n cD dom . cusiom.- t h e c t i M o41K ml. on 302 rem a in th e t

loo to aootoci-l/offer, 324-8567 ----- :------- ---------

}9 Taurus LX. :90. fully loadod.' HONOA '91 Acciidiiion. Soo to loaded, warran'0. $4600/ollor, cond. 83k ml. 67i

2£L£!12L5£2:- HONOA^l905Aeo a 1969, excol. 4 dr. AT.AC. OtV »dy, Noods on- ■ forced lo u llh , $1000 or bost $13,100. sd i for <208-825 5235 735-0816, or 539-

atton W agon. .intoflor oxc.. HONDA. Accord. E

t cood 324.5538 S4K mis. Sunrool:r:^ - ------- or.ligmodspollor,O 1992-2 door. or, m ini cond, !:, condition. 49 pioaso call 208-730.934-4913. ------------------------------------------- HONDA. Accotd.L>m, 91. 5 spd, 4 d r, AC. O rta. AC. now tiros. $6,900.736.9293,4900 735-8416 '------------------ tNFINITI '93 G20,3 Accord DX, pearl whilo, golcM c ass ,,8 5 K dual air bags. $!loni condtion. Coll 208-734.8238

“ u n c o l n ^ tT tS;Accord, 4 dr,, black, 133K mis,, iroa l sh a p o l good, oxcoi. cond. 3-9293 (OLR) Call 208-934-4361

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JS N ew s $7999.208-888-66 } 0 s t0 s e l l 'aasa.Act*Un>o. a n d ise ,

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V A» ‘r ; . c “ co« i.,“5,'^» n c e l le d Call 734-5118 after S::

s a rir g e w i l l , . - m r-.welientcondlil 10 s a m e . . $599a. Ca«,73g-9293.

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— ;---------- er. sunrool, $1000/orAccord EX, 423-9047."________

^ ^8 4 2 M ^ ’, MERCURY-1988 Top — — L.— ' -loadod. low milos. 5 81 SAcsortLXr - a w .(» nJ ,-Call 733-291

» li> 'P o ^ H MEflCUBY-'8S Marqu •$1950/ofloc.Can934^

539-0150, ■__________ l i l T S U B I S H I .1 9rd EX '90 Eclipse, rod. low mil

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MFTSUBISHI DtAMONI 'W 80" f"'- CO. sunrc 3-733-84S4, $t2,0Q0,677-2327 ev

XLX1991. NISSAN-92 S o n tra>

now tiro s , a ll powc2 1 _____ S4295/onof, 206-733-81T ow nC ^. OLDS.-'e3BrouBham4- " ® - S o d a n . new ba ttery m $3500. lifos. needs oloc. woi

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, tires & wtieets. AC. 90%f t restored. Mow M S I -^ HAGEflMAN MOTOR

LSc Camrtflry Road,id pkg! Hagerman *B 37-4S *^

PONTIAC, G rand A m 5 1990, gray, good cond.*^

-------- $3000/olfer. Coll 208-g105K 734-4640 after 5:00 p.m. '

5:30 ' VOLKSWAQON-'90 Golf G TI.eiK oflfl.m ls.A C,

sunroof, groat shapo, 3 ? t l^ M.450. 736-9293 (DLR)» . ' VW-‘95 Jotia, bright red.' — — 47K mis., 4-dr, c ruise, *O T . AC. alarm, excel, cond. } ^ t * ’^-SWo«or- 788-6477

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^ BMW. 3201. 1980. whlto. 4522 115K mis. P e rfe c t fo t------- B iuden tl $2500. Can

Paula 208-739-36S8 or 1 9 9 2 Wat209.7Se.49i1. niloa. -53. BMW-•83528E. 4-dr. groai

, cond., 5-spd, sunroof, INTE- power ovorythlng. loalh- nroof. or, CD. $3500. 438-4467 ovOT- loavo msg.i X E . __________________ ___

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aor

>al>f.h-57

S.Ir.ll.


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