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Article: Twin Falls, Idaho, Landmark to Get New Name, New Mission.
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- Article date:
- October 6, 2001
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By Virginia S. Hutchins, The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Oct. 6--TWIN FALLS, Idaho--The name that meant home furnishings to Twin Falls residents for half a century will disappear from downtown commerce.
And the 1900-era Main Avenue building that offered wagons, tractors and farm equipment to the city's settlers will be transformed into a home-themed department store that aims to entertain shoppers.
Cain's Home Furnishings owner Ron Thompson this week said he'll drop the landmark store name in January, when he completes the upscale furniture store's conversion to a department store. He'll call it J. Sani -- ...
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