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B - - .5___ -- - - T c S n viICSObrt’APHiCI C S ■_ • ■ d S J s O O ». ■ m .1 tAK£',.ClT,Y 3 _a | r a 1 / Fun for ala ll ^ G o o d i qQorning ^ity mlay neeed Today’s forecastast: Mostly cloudy withrith light south winds. Highs in the middle: SOs.5C Lows near 35. P a g « A 2 i » 19 miillion . School districtsts plan merger J Both the Bliss-ondmd H&german school H tG0 add schoco l s SlTstricts need a new:w school, so they’re B y K■rcQ n c ToUddoen trying to merge so the;they con a^o rd one. P a g « C 1 s-News writer - /IN FALLS - If Micron Ted:ch- I ® ______' Slierifr pleadsI innocentii nology;y Inc. settles a 3,500-workirker Jerome C ounty SheriffShe George Silver ini the Magic Valley, Twin Fal‘alls school and the junjunior and senior 111 has p lead ed inn maximum growth expectationons. the bond is likely beetbecausc the com: cither of Micron’s preferrerred murflty has generally,ly supporteds new ' c \ Valley sites. Twin Falls cityci schools, Donicht said, O n to^tate schc:chool district would not be abable But. “If people holdold grudges aboul Jerome’s basketballball girls stayed u n d e -' . to collcclicet property taxes on the fact'icto- the battle th at’s b einjeing waged rlghl' featcd by beating BiBuhl for the district . ry becaucause both sites are outside the;heir n o w , th e n th e chanclan ces w o n ’t bi! Class A-2 champiopionship. Kimberly taxingg aiauthority. • y - good,*’ he added, threw the A-3 meet;t irinto an extra session lonilong-term plan drawn up by 'tlthe As superintendent':nt of schools it^ by downing Valley. last year - before Micron aian-' Challis, he helpedi ptproject similar; P a g a B I ced plans lo open a new plant,nt - grow th figures for a new r mine tha^ ;cted th e need for o new hi{ligh doubled the populationtion there in three )l and junior high at 2010. years. ^ Toughest since;e lastI week Underider the impact statement’s manax- “The projections werewo never accuy College o f Southernlem Idaho takes a half- BuocY o« n u 8 i*«nwDwemtTWMM* imum-giI -growth prediction, the schocools rate, because the minemin never went game Scenic West CigTaceT " " i jneouraginQg,'studiesjssay T he B oulder Mbuiibuntain Tour, one of H i w Associated 1*108 the nation’s biggestest cross-country ski ’ Key labs covorered -A 2 i l ile o /Aasociatod PrcM _ is produced by Glaxiilaxo Holdings races, sprints ofT ^tuaturday. j WASHINGTON — Budgedget prcMures and the— Inc. While the medic:dicine has not P « g * D 1 end o f the Cold W ar justify■y a scaling back o f the form■mer chairm an o f M otorolaila C orp., said the WASHINGTON W / — Four ncnew ' yet been a p ^ v e d ^ theIl Food and government’s prestigious researchres laboratories, .laboiK>nilories have been plaguedcd by inefficiency. studi^11 actictu-__ - AIDS kills largely:ly l\yI attacking bracing, m ost o f the repon,1, rruled out ‘‘a drastic weaj:apons research at the Livcivcrm ore National oHyly liveli longer. CD4 cells, a varietyiety of critical restructuring" d f the laboratoiatory system. She said Labebonttoiy in California be shshifted to the Los The Thi studies ^ two conducted:d in white cells that helpp theth body fight iirope and two in the Unitlited infections. The laKlatest studies Jobs are the ke^t e y . 0 0 heavy and too costly.”y .” O 'L eary told rc-- ArAmong the recommendations:ms: andid thetl experimental 3TC. / levels while supprcssin:ssing — but not costs o f growth. toda>day’s editorial says. porters' as she m ade the con-:ommission's findings • . proclices and m ove This Thi strategy is yet to be coi:om- eliminating — the viru:virus. P > g ttA 6 I > Adopt new businesslike pro public. towaA'ard becoming “ independent:cntly operaled not- paredircd widely againsi other comlmbi- Dr. C hristine Katlaiatlama of Pitie- But she said there will be« rno proposal to close' for-pr-profit organizations" wilhtl lessl< control from naiioiiiions o f drugs, and manyr Idaho’s sovereignty - thithe I tfhwiliing eVaciacuees House of Representa'tfve teacher clotljthmg iday H refused to adopt a manlan- IflH BtU JW H i Surging rivers keekeep sandbag brigades agementt plan\ for wolves recently re ___ ^ _battling.as.iicarlx.25C250.000 Dutch bccome ___ ByFnmk:E.Ju)ckwood H i n-the state by the federal gov refugees from widespcsprea'd flooding. . . I'lmcs-News wnfw ' ;ov------Roll c a ll-II-A2 P a g « C 7 • emment.t. . 'be it’s time lo secede froip ihi BOISE - Two Magicc VValley Icgis- “Maybt ereigaiy rhetoric' - mimakes it all the. union because wi lators introduced school)ol drcss-code' V® more likely that Nez' PcPerec tribal oHl- jpw n |H can't afford ih< legislation Tuesday. cials, not state employeioyces, will moni-. Ju n io r higH sch o o l te:teacher Sen. HjljBllj federal govemmen; .. torwolfreintroduciionion programs. ' any m o re ," sai< Denton Darrington, R-ER-Declo. pro- ' " ’it • Afterwards, lawmakclakers said the de- S e c tio n A D e a rA b b y ...... 5 House Majorit; posed student, dress-code3de laws. And jtoi bate had less to do wiiwilh wolves than .W e a th e r...... 2 C o m ic s ...... ,..6 |M ^ H | Leader Bruce New state Sen. Joyce McRobei)ben9, R-Twin , * with Washington, D.C.I.e. “ It was not an* NatIon...... 3-5, 8 M o v ies...... 7 Falls, asked fellow lawipa!ipaken to con- ' com'b, R-Burley. >es' environmental issue - it was a States O pinion ...... 6-7 W orid...... 7-8 sidcr teacher dress-code: la'laws'. T h e ' Hou.<>cs lent Rights issue," stalee FRep. Maynard Both bills were approve*)ved for further ' U nK ^H J wolf managemen plan, which conon- Miller, R-Moscow, sai(isaid. - - S e c tio n B Section 0 .. debate by the Senate Educducation Com- mittee. but they’re certaiirtain to stir up tained provisionons While polls shbw Idahoans Idi divided " S p o rte...... 1-4 O u td o o rs...... 1-4 controversy. already rcpeatcdl;:dly on the issue, legislaKlators havt been '■» n dcnoucing wolf Supportprs say they/ wwant to cm- Newc

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h . ' A-2 ThiwNBWS. Twin FnJljFalls, IdatK) Thursday, Fabtuaruary2.1995 .7 ■______^ ’ ^ e a t hh e r :' - ' 'V ' ‘ Natroaal tempei p e r a t u r e s M Idaho forei■ e c i a s t s IQ31I3IZQ! •M axlax, , Min Pq> ______JTheAccuiWoaB3athBt?Jofecaat far qpon, Thi ------ArtX)qu8rquo— 6 6 — Atlanta 622 30 ..... ' Magic Valley'y s Oa 10a 20* 80> « Boston ' 48B 34 ...... i n zone* lor the day. m CWcoffo • 422 32 ______. - Today and tonightIt tnmostly cloudy. Highs in the n M OaDos • 765 38 Lows 35 to 40. Windsds todayI south nt 10 mph. Friday Donvor 633 43 .57 tvith a slight chance of rain.r Highs in'the mid-50s. J S T Dos Moirws ■ 3 43 30 .02 A Detroit * 399 32 ICooofgAJtoolSO* I Extended rageglonal forecast Honohjlu 833 69 ^ F “ Houiloo” “ TS-*-r*'--4i— r:.. - - VWSK SiEtorday mostly cipicipudy with a chance of rain si r Indlanapolla 455 34 ...... Lows in the 30s. Highs(hs ini the 40s to mid-50s. f Kansas aty 593 33 ...... Sunday partly cloud;judy with areas o f low clouds o Los V090S 733 46 ...... Lows in the upper 20sOs tot mid-30s. U/ghs in the uppe 9 58 ...... «• 41 ...... mid-50s.^— :— ' ' ------MtomrBoOCh-----65—5------4 8 - ~ ~ : . M o i ^ cloudy withvidi 0 good chance of rain.' Low IjjHH I MiKvaukoo 393 33 ...... upper 20s to midOOs.i. HHighs in die mid-40s to. low SOs MInr>oapolis ’ 311 28 N0W Orleans 693 34 ...... ----- Wood Riverr \Valley NowYork 483 34 ...... — , Oktohomo City—71—1------3 4 - ,..^ ------‘ Today ond tonightu irmostly cloudy. H i^ s mid-40ilOs. tow s: Omaha 503 29 ...... near 30. Friday cloudyJy vwith 0 chance o f rain. Highs mid-4(5.-,m: FROHTS: ptwcfllx 755 45 ...... Pittsburgh 355 30 .01 Treasure Vallia l l e y Portia^, Mo. . 477 30 ...... It mostly cloudy. Highs mid-SOiiOs. Lows ^ I^STATJONMY______. . . "______OlBCSAcacWMBMe.inc. Portland. Oro. 565 49 . .43 'f .Today and tonight rr _ Rono . 62I 39 , .04 • °*M” rrWMHZ Uiah 801-964-6000;18-8888. Burtey 55 422 Lost year 30 4 ■ mostly sunny and mild,Id, 1Highs in the mid-50s. Nev.. area. 702-738-8f ".Polfflold ■ 41 344 .27 Nonnal 39 20 s p e l l 'Gooding 50 34^ Precipitation " Idaho weasather sum m ari r y Windsds whip West ass (California welci Hagerman 48 37 vwaist-deep watercomes a warm spiTby a mudslide Idaho Falls • m m . .07 Cloudy skies with precipitationprei dominated Idnho‘s! >wether TlieAMOdliol.P™re«f n .... Month to dato: under its only noter in places, their town cut ofi" by Joromo 50 41 1 . .40 Normolmo. todoto: . ,04 Wednesday. ittered Montana and Wyomingg asa flooding Freezing rainlorth-soudi e route. U.S. 101. th Dakota, with Lewiston 54 50 3 . .10 Watoryoortddolo: 6.23 Showers continuedJ ovover the Mogic Vnlley. fallingllnletmll- ir High wjpds balto Northwest. ice covering die1 extendedi ncross pnns of Northain D g drizzle re- Molad - 48 31 1 . Normal yoor lo dato; 4.21 tenlly through the dayy andan into the ev^mng. and mudslides contiintiniied in ports ofthe Pacific Not cir rnnde a welcome appearanceX inir Southern potted in Bismnn■e roads in Jamestown and frtezinj8 rain also were Mollo m 37 , Some snow also fellell int the higher devotions in monounuihs . Hoi. dry weather I 2 Comfort factors repotted in casterarck. Patches o f light, freezing raii McCall 41 32 . nojih and south of thele ^Mngic Valley but nccimiulatiotions were Cahfomin. lem Soudi E>akou. : nfter dumping Pocalollo 40 399 . .03 Humidity at 6 p.m. 9393 pet. Windsof30to5050 mph .were reported in westerntern Moniotut.* Winter storms ilso windy in between .4 nnd (is8 ended Wednesday in Mainenorthern nfti port of Salmon 42 283 . ....Soromotorat noon: 30.'30.14 F Fog was also observerrved in the nncmoon around theJteMalad with gusts to 70 mjmph at Ju((ith Gsg. It was also 8 inches of snow across the non! Slnnloy 40 3 3J- -. .. area with locally densesc fogfi occurring around the UppcpcrSnnke pansof Wyommg,J, withv a S7-mph gust recorded1 at Rnwtins. the state, ifnll and power- SunValloy 43 255 . .21 . highlands. High wind womin•ninfcs niso were up in Hawaii, fotfor the upper .. In California, i I. nfler a motidi of record rainfalltlay o f Februniy High temperaturesI aciacross the state ranged from thithe lower slopes oV Maun.: Ken, Ki Mauna Loa. nnd Haleakaakaln. Winds ful snowstorms,' s ntop Mauna Kea and Hnleakela,;la. generating into a summef-Iiksunny skies turned the fint day 1 Skywatch 50s 10 the lower 40s. gusted to 50 mph ntc like interlude o f record heat. ' os Angeles sur- Winds were light inn mostm areas during the day. waves o f up to 15i feelfci in Kauai and Oahu. . Shortly af\er w Sunsetasetto d y 5:53 p.m. Storms, sntuiateded soil and melting snow continutinued to trig- passed the Feb, tKwri I the hcnt in downtown LosiaS4. A The heat Simrisidrise toisonow 7:50 a.m. gcr floods in pnrlsris of-the Pacific Northwest. SuStrcnms and wave came from, I rccord of 86 degrees set inrior ISS toward the .L uu u r phase: New Jan. 30; first ququarter i :full or slight- coast, combined)m \ nir moving from the interior Feb.). 7; full Feb. 15; Inst quarter Feb.■eb. 22. rivers coming out'ofI of die Cascades were at bankfull Vlslbielbi«pianot»: ly nbove their banks.iks. ■ California hadd with n combined air mass, oii Wednesday, Momlnmlng. Mors, Vonus. Jupitor. In eentrnl Wnshinihington, flooding wns reported^d ini: Douglas widi 92 degreesnd ( the hottest spot in the nationnperaturc \ o f the Evonin}nlng: Saturn. nnd'Grant counties,ies. Residents of Palisades wadeaded through day was 4 nbove:s nt Monrovia. The fowesl lempcnlinn. 'c zero at Iniemationnl Falls, Minn, Rights— __press S.- -..-_____

Continued from A1 prole prol have in a classroooom ,” she said. The Accusing Washington, jued that it. was o rcosonoble fh e Dccio native is less enthu m et : buck or the R«publlc«n.m.aaaln8t(43)--A]l- Jos.30sal - ond would show thee worlu ' . Student attire:c isi also im portont. astic:ic obout tcocher standards.husi- far," Black said. debate for Block. putting Idahoans in “the bt iciough, Barrett. Bau- [Int ;ed her col- ' iiot Idaho negotiated in good>d foith. occording to MeMcRoberts. ‘‘If you wontin( no port o f a dress codeIs. : *;i This isn’t ? new debt federal bus," she asked 3ll. B e ra in . M .BIack. 1 doys, teachers 3ut even they conceded thehe plan hove a young girljirl in a pair of jeans teochiichcrs. In my mind that conc for In his high school do leagues: ‘‘Why should w R B te k b3njneel.H: Crane. Grow; to cut their hair, w hat w c do not want or ncneed - Sim- oeal, D or.. GGeddes. Gould. Hom- #ould be rejected by Washingiigton. ond o sweatshirt,irt. sh e'll act difTer- handliidled by (locol officials)." inD be told students hbw indto c button their ply to keep from rockingg tlthe federal beck. M.Johnjhnson. Kellogg. Kemp- That * led stale Rep. Dave Bivens,Bi cntly than if sho'ho's in 0 dress. You nngtog to n o d d c i Dar- wear their pants ond boat?" ton. King. KJiKJellander. Larsen. Lir>- R-NH-Mcridion, to say: ‘‘A yeses vote act how you dresscss," she added. So So for.-lhe State Department shirts. ' ncnt tho('s as old Americans won the Cn on as 1 can remember,”I change.” the real cne- tensen, Ne''lewcomb. PIschner. :urred. cur adding. "The votete wos comrnincc mcmbmbcrCorySchrocd- spoke)kcsman Pat Reilly. But the! 1< <0 "Som e things don’t chi our own govcm m cnl is the Pom eroy;: RReynolds. Rldlnger. qk^, my." ibout ftustraiion.". er, R-Moscow.', vwho soys it'S 'u n i r®Education .Association is qu t e r y ,he wolves. pson. Stone. Stubbs. While « others lawmakers ning (he need for new lows. "This is not about the nan. Tippets, Wood. . •s g av e needed. Noting; ththat school officials' Itics- Idaho lotte rederal go«. :ir vote, This is about our own fed ts agaiM t (2) - Ja- long speeches explaining their ichcr cvoluotion pro-' ‘Wc . really don’t understand i Vinning numbers em m cnt and how it treatsMS Ihc slates quei.VandenJenb^rg. , ' itote Rep. M axine Bell had 2a short, cess-ond'contmcmet negotiations - to ent of the bill since districts^ BOISE (AP) - Winnin the Powetball ond individual cilizens,", Newcomb^ /u,,ent_RiRobison D. I sirnjiimple explanation. encourage protrofcssional -attire, idy hove that prerogative nov drawn'Wednesday in t added. ‘‘It costs obout $200 to runin a btll schrocder said.I. ‘‘1“ think that local A j President Monica’ Beoudt game ore: 6; Powerball 5 ponents fo- ondind that bill’s a dead issue i d. “If the' intent is to send a m While w olf plan oppoi ■ districts con take;c c( a rc o fth a ( fine oil ‘‘o*" 11-23-31-34-36;lirce.jhirty-onc, I cused on Washington,. manym sup- State Rep.p. Golden Linford, R- Sen3enate."^he said. by themselvess under'theu present ;e. it can ))c done by sendin{ (eleven, twenty-three-six;^Powcrball porters focused on the; \- 14 w olves R exburg, >oid sai< Id a h o 's rcfusol to ‘‘W h y ^ n d it over ther<5? " Ii “ S'.* syslem." ^ letterler Ior whatever.” ‘" 8 a thirty-four. jhirty-six wandering croft on acce;ceptabic wolf manage- noli w h ic h a rc a lre a d y wc nothing, it means nothing,. andi It Dorrington prproposed a ban on Mso wary is state Rep. _ R five). >t: S12.4 million. he need for ment plan Suoronlccsgua Idahoans will woiwould never get out o f commi ick. R-Twin Falls. Block said around Salmon and the mtttec. gang-related appipporcl lost year, but “ lack, id he Estimated jackpot: S I. hove no sayly in the rcim roduction she>hc added. ' Gem State participation. i the Scnoic Educlucation Committee > visited ''' schools where baseb Vinning numbers defeated i( 5-4.i. 'While calling his cops)s vwere tolerated.- and discipl:'f."" BOISE (AP)-Winnin the Tri-West new proposol "h“highly controvcr- )blcms were few. Hc‘s also sc drawn Wednesday in tools with dress codcs that stn ered these EEnergy Depaiartment labsS sial.” he’s hopcfiicful it will be more Lotto game ore: (four. nine, six- Study cove gle! to enforce discipline. trug* 4-9-16-27-36-37 (fo • Law rencnee Berkeley National sousources such as solar poweuer nn<< SUCCCSsful. I. thirty-six. thir- T he Aasociflted Preaa Far from cxcrtii:rting state control on iVhcn a ^chool is succcedii Laboratory, Berkeley. B< Calif.. Univer-; winwind: ,. teen, twenty-seven, th . Darrington says his m not sure how relevantling, t ty.scven). )artm ent no* sity o f Colifotfomia. Basic energy sci- ' •• -Oak Ridge National LabmHlralory. school dislricts. C )l: $ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 . . ' The 10 Bhergy Depart nined byNhc cnees, nudeclear and high-energy OakOak Ridge, Tcnn., M artin MiVlarietta ^ • ‘ Estimated jackpot: $( tional laboratories cxamin physics, biologlogical and environmental EncEnergy Systems. Basic energ sci- G alvin commission: rgy Idaho rossad report Laboratory, c research. enccs, conservation, renewablelie ener- • Argonne Notional La nee Livermore National jjyriJy research. ) — T he Idaho D e- . Idahdaho 55 — Wet, raining, rocks, ig. chains ndviscd. Argonnc. 111., ynivcreity ol nr«,nrv B^^SE (AP) - ' “^“ ““VLa'borZrL. Livermore, Calif.. Uni- • Pacific Northwest Labororato^. partment off Tronsportotion Idohdoho 21 — Boise-Idaho City, w floor, raining, snowing,one-Ketchum. cl wet, ■ Basic energy scicncc, nucriiiclcarcngl- versilyofcaCalifornia. Defense re- RidRichland, Wash., Gnttclle Met IS S : Wednes^yrepoh»rted wet roads with ning. rocks; Idaho City-Lowm, wet. Idaho 7 5 - Shoshone-in Su m m it, sn ow necring, cnvironmctilul scici•ciencc. scarch. basiciic energy science, high InstInstitute. Environmentnl restoi 1,'^cy spots, broken snow flomnn. raining, fog; Galena S wa3tc-manQgcmcnt,-cnergy-fC3cisearch------SOmcJKl)ling.tO«l(jcks.OQ,highwoys in ------•-Brookhnvcn-Nafional-lal-Laborato-— pcfformancc:ec;computing.-lQser-rc— was intains. rocKS.ksrL'owman-Banncr“SummIl7w1oor. floor, snowinR. rti raining. lied Universi- search, < Snndia National Laboratorory Al- central mounu .romineling, nvnlonche, rocks. Utah line-Malad ' ry, Upton, N.Y.. Associated ons: . U . wet, ~ Intcnlal^ 86 — Wef, ra and nuclear • LosAlam- ifomta. Defcn:Fense. applied research in safesafety. I line, raining: Idnho Falls-DubJ. icy. fog. also has raining; Weiser-N-New Meadows, wet. ' J.S.J.S. 26 — Wet. raining, fog. oratory, Idaho Tulls, Locktickhecd Idaho nuclear dclcrre:rrcnce and security. TThe Energy Department ah ing. fog: Monida Pass.ining. ie> focus on rocks, Idahdaho 51— Wet, raining. Technologies Co. Ehvirivironmental • Nationalil FRenewable Energy Lab- 20 ;smaller laboratories that foe U,S, 30 — Wct.raininj .ccifical-, U,S. 1 2 - W e;t. t,r raining. U.S.J.S, 93 — Nevada line-Salmon, v icy spots, broken rc.storation. waste manageugement, nu- oratory, Bouldulder, Colo, Research into singsingle arca^ of research not spec U ,S ,9 I— Dty. developmentnt o f renew able energy ly ccovered by the Galvin study.y_ \ Interstate 84 —-W V et, raining. rainingling, fog; Lost Trail Pass, wet. .sn wet. Idaho 28 — Wcl.)r, icy d e a r reactor operation. siiow snow floor, snow floor, » ‘ ThcTimceNnw t i o n I” "' lys. To report lale news and andid S'Sunday $4,00 per week; dailyi^ c ^ iy T l Circulatio spons results. anafter 5:30 attd on weekend*. S3.501.50 per week: Sunday only $2.5050 per ^ m^ \ Inform a Allen Wilwn, circulaiionondirccior d call 733-0931.I. week.Mk. Out o f stale rties: dally and Sunlunday I K •« * Circulation phone lino(icj arc open be- ' $5.0011.00 per week; daily only $4.00 per wi iwcen 7 and iO o.m. only.. If;If you do not rc- ' aAdvertising a sumjainday only $3.00 per week. Sales tax Luled in all above rates, A $15.00 changechi ceivc youf paper by 7 a.m..«'■•“ If,’'" " '* ' P.»V.,1.,..L, Bdvenising director •' for your area; sh io.plaec an advertisement. ill be levied for all relumed checks. SPORTS i LOTTERYQ\W L i fW/WC JeiDme-Wcndcll-Goon 6C-IOJj ofthe Idaho Code, T^unda reby designaled as the day of the w ^ ^ M O V I ES SAWTOO fU N ITY 733-0'>31 per week; daily.ily. $2.50 per week; Sunday, ■’ereby V ■ ^ MOVttU! S2.0Q per wc

a t i i ^ Fastest g group of murderI \nctims:{Preschool)le^, minilo r ity WOI]linen ------WASHINGTON (AP) —•^T fesch o b k ts and IBTquciucstion“orwKcther wc need to lbe more n en b le to the riiriik of bdng killed." cide rates,'held down by World’ War II and the centints from non-violent familii(lilies reported: , older hiiDQfity woiDco ares Mat ioQtasing risk of. ..pnitectixtive o f children,” said Carol J.[. DiD»7Vita o f For these wonomen, the 1990 murder role; ool f .boorarCf die 1950s, wiUwith murders increasing tnvovolvcment in violent delinquentall acts;a while 78; being Id ll^ in sn Americaa vwhere m u rte rates PRB. 11.7 p a 100.00000 was s l ^ l y h i ^ . than'thatiiat again in the eariy 1960s.s. ■ pcrciTcent o f adolescents e x p c ^d to family, yio-. hover oear rccord levels,, acaccording to a new Sonxnne o f the iacrcase may be a resultsultofm ore o fa decade, earlie:lierwhenilwas6.7. The 1950s were an1 ununusual dme. she said, leoc'Dce reported involvement inn violentvi delin- private a n a ly ^ childd aabuse cases being r ^ r t e dd. , ssh e said. De Vita said1 tltbe increasing independencet olo f suggesting that the peri©rriod's economic growth quenlentocts. Minority teen-«geis and1 youngyc men have the “Noww .wiien a chlkl dies it's more likelyliki to be older people nurnay be a factor, placing theirlem and ih e.s^ in g back to0 homeh< life aflcr the ^ The Tl Efipulalion ReferenceI BuBureaiLreport n&ticni’s hi^K st botnicidee tarate, acconling to a. mvcsdgsdsated ss an death.” m«e at ri^ eqiep e ^ l y when t h ^ live by them-nih held down homicides, founund that while miAorides haveft a much hi^ier . , study released'Wednesdayly byb the indepaident - ButLit thet! figures do show a trend, DeDe ’Vita CO)- selves in neighi{hborhoods that haVe seen aran - The highest homicidele nrote was in 1980,. when munurder rate ihamvhitea, the gapap hhas been hfl^ PopulatioQ Refereoce Bureau.eau. eluded,ed. increaK in crime,le. . • there were 10*7 homicidesIdes per 100,000. rowiwing inrecent years. ' Tbe s tu ^ . “Homicide in tbe United States: For)r ipinorityt children age 4 andd uunder the Overall. De ViuiV said the study found thaiihat Now. murder amongig teen-agerati is ai record For F( menthe murder rote for whitwhites was 4.0 m W bo's At Risk,” combed a hhalf89-91 the rates 8.8 for wh]w hiles ^ . 5 3 . 7 ______Statistics and^thc^Fcdte d c f a n u r e a u o f 1 clclimbing steadily since 1950) wl\^ e n iKey There is a picreepiioiTJmThaTBeenl « fl a Meanwhile, die Justicetjce Departmenl relea«d forT 1minorities. For white \romenmen. the rate in Investigati(ML *■ w e re; 1 l' 4 for both sexes. sharp utcrease iriiii crime in reccnt years, y?t the th« a new study that showsvs childme who grow up 196^>69-71 was 2.2 compaitd withith I 14.5 f(jr non- Arnmg the findings were-ere thar murder ra te ForX white> youngsters the rales climtlimbed from current murder■ nrale o f 10.0 per 100,000 peopk)plc'. in violent families are twiitwice (u likely to commit whithites. By 1989*91, the rates werefere i2.8 and U.3. were up significantly forfor elderly minority 1.0 too2.7 2 for boys and from 12 to 2.1M f forglrls. is not so differc:rent from the 9,8 recorded1 inir violent acts during adoUJolescence thw children The Tl study'also found that whiwhile people in. - women aodprcschoolcTS. ' Thehe report also found that "old‘older non- 1933. the first yearyt for which reliable statistictics— who g ro ^u p . in familiesilies without a history o f " tbclielr 20s still'have the hipest murdermu rates, in “We don’t want to give'e thetl imparssion that . w hitete women, particularly thosifs tfa g e s 7 5 are available, sheh esaii • violence, ■ thele last five yean the peak has: shilshifted from the ■ every young child is at riskk but this docs raise and olderol< ... have become much1 morem vul- In between thehere was a period o f lower homiimi- The swdy shewed thatJut 38 pcrcent o f adoles- latele 20s to tbe early 20s;- House O])Ks J.S. ^ in g r ic h Jtravele ;d to te<; a c h | ^letnam opens( U. biUbannj[lin g aison p£EficeinP.).C. ASHINGTON'(AP) ~ Wi^U at taxpaayers’ eexpens(je liltle! fafanfore. V ietnam opened it uMiindeci d < ^ it* liaisonon office here Wednesday, IINGTON (AP) — Newt significiificant step toword normolizin; i r r mandate!1 ^ 3 . Gmgnch dididn't receive a dime to relotioilions two decades oflbr th e ^ ~ te a c h a history h course at a Uniteded States abandoned effortsI tot' WASHINGTON (AP)>) -_ House Georgia collegecol in 1993, but gov- defeatal tlthe communist government,ll.' p ? Republicans'took a big stcfstep forward cm m ent reirecords show taxpayers Thele UnitedI Stales opened its liai on their “Contract With;h /America” picked upip 1 most o f the tab to fly son offnjffice in Hanoi Friday. agenda Wednesday,, p u sh in g him there. "Our)ur mission here is to conlinun.= ti^ugh a bill restricting5 theth federal The reco:cords, compiled by the workc on01 improving relations," _sai>aid g o v e rn m e n t’s, a b ility to. im p o se office o fr thetf fiouse clerk, show Le Van/an Bang. Vietnam’s formener unfunded rtumdatcs on thhe e stales. : Gingrich1 u used 10 o f his 29 tox- ombassiDssador to the United Nationons ^ f l Negotiations to settle5 minorm dif- payer-paidid trips in 1993 lo travel who movedmo here from New York( tti o . f l ferences betw een th e HeHouse and to or froirom Atlanta on the 10 becomeme chief o f liaison, Senate versions of the mesmeasure and weekendss heh taught his course at Unlilnil now, he said, the coiitocticts final votes in both chambmbcrs were Kennesaww Statei College, betweeneen the two governments wcr'cre the lone remaining obstacliodes to get-. The tripsips occurred on consccu- throughJgh the U.N. mission in Ne\ ting the Unfunded MMandates live weeks,iu. the only period during York.ic. '•"Now we have the choncnee Reform Act to Presidentnt Clinton’s< the year thatthi he traveled home so here,. to talk directly to the StolOle desk. regularly. Departnirtment. It is better to be here." The bill, which woulduId require MembersCTS o f Congress are reim- Thele office,0 on the fifth floor of that Congress pay for manym: pro- hurscdforfir flights home as long as buildin{ling- less than a m ile from the th grams it imposes on statesles and local they claimm official< business as the State; DiDepartmenl, will be.uSed onl'nly governments, was approveoved 360*74 . primary’ purposep of ihe trip. ' unlil renovations rei ore completed on0 aflcr eight days of often1 contentiousco ' Meetings,s \with constituents'and d Embassy Row mansion used bby -debate on the House floefloor. There speechess tot' community groups ______the EmlFormer South Vietnomese govoy- was applause on the floor►or when the are exampliiples of official business, HHoi ouso Speaker Newt Glngrigrich, R-Ga., g e stu r e s durir^ AP(M» the fomnent. That country ceased tot 1 in 1975 when Vietnam wavas vote was announced. but teachinjling a course is not. conference Wednesday. GcSovemment records showiring 1 h is n ew s exislified in under Hanoi’s control. All 230 Republicans inintheHou^tf/ ti In Girjingrich’s case, a w Gingrich APpfwi flew to G eorgia to teach In1 11993 at taxpaper expense ic opening of the seven-perso voted for the bill, alongigwiihl30 ' spokesmanan said, constituent meei* Ll Van Bang, chiefifo ot f - Democrats. Voting againslinst it were ings wereV sets up to coincide with round-lrip rou flights, bctwLween- there, is o dinner'88- The:e ccoincides wiih the issuonc rual ~VIdtnam's llalson ofncerposesofr 73 Democrats and the; chamcl ber’s ’ ‘ the weekly:ly trips to the classroom. Washington Wa and Atlanta. Hee olso1 Soturday night, ondicr i or speech- officele cState Dcpartmcnl’s annus rt o f hum an rights around th sole independent. Rep.:p. Bernard "He madlade a commitment to be claimed clai six one-way flights, either ei event on Sunday, id sometimes on *he I the In the lobby of the9 nht Saturdays, starting on morning, mo does 0 town hall meei-m to seek contracts etfrc up a meeting controlled ^ c l approved t ch and press, but in practice tlithe embassy ond come to New> York as' ingmorcthan Sept. 18,, 1993.15 During that period, ing ing on'Soturday afternoon,'' the ment agency. Thefrom a govern- constilu to bar senators from serving i ernment severely limits sueuch ambassador to'the UnitedUni Nations jse members he filed exjexpense accounts for four. spokesman spo sold. Often, he adiidded, win any coniracis,le firm did not speech: two full terms, and House governJoms." t in 1993. from serving more thanan :six.-That |______\ frccdon would allow 12 years ofDf sservice in each chambcr. irst lady warns And the House'■ Judiciary J Scienntists develolop AIDS viirus they cj Committee advanced Rc :an kill OP on health efforts to rewrite last yci WASH.NG1IGTON (AP) — Scientists A A tcom headed by Dr. Kuan:an-Teh " I t's a terrifical c n crime law. approving> a measure searching foror a safe AIDS vaccine Jeaneang creolcd 0 form o f the: AIDS/ . approach and onecally v, imaginative Vj 'ASHINGTONVJ (AP) — Wil/ilh P that would spend SI0.55 bbillion on said Tuesdayly 1ihcy have created one vinu'irus that carries on extra genele taken closely," commeni; wc need lo follow wASjblicans talking afcwut overhaulin prison construction, S2.S2.5 billion with a built-;in■in lime bomb — a gene fromrom the herpes virus. Bccausc5 ofthis0 Paul, director o fented th Dr. W illiam Rqjubliicrnmenl hcolih-care progrom; more than in the 1994 law,aw, but limit lhat will clean;anse il from the body on gene>ene. cells that becomc infecteded with AIDS Research,/the U.S. Office of govcrniory-Rodham Clinton warne m i l '- S , p funding to states that are cracking cuc. thehe >viniJi can be selectively destistroyed -While other expe - . HillaryInesday against any cuts lliai woul3uid ; • — down on violent criminals.qIs, Researchers:rs believe the most cflcc- wiihvilh ganciclovir, a widely aval■'ailable cnce found the ideaLpcrts at the confer- Wcdneswomen's health gains when thetl: the place to eea1 a t & D Passage of the mandatesites bill, said tivcAIDSvaccaccine is likely to be a live herplerpcs medicine. were skeptical, lea inlriguing, some hurt s wo Stan lo fall on the budget block.:k." tlie place3 to m e e t D Majority Leader Dick; AiArmey. R- ''irus, whichh vwill prime ll^c body to «"We w“\ oltcmptcd to improve ihche safe* Dr. Ronald Desrc "axes'is. stj Clinton, who lias been strcssjrsjng Texas, “shows that wS virus, since it mighi neeling mcc sponsored by the Amenerican developing versiorIDS vaccine, He is catessions ic that are going to be made""by I: ty to m ake a big change.” . cause cancCT,T, iimmune suppression or • SociJociely for Microbiology. duce a chronic ions in that will pro- decisiongress in coming months. The Senate ,versionion o f th e even AIDS, SmithSi said the approoch1 1looks sickness, becauseinfeclion. bul not CongresI a confcrcncc on women’s healtallh. u n fu n d e d m a n d a te s lc{legislation So now1 / a - t e a m fro m th e proniromising i^i the lest lube. ButJt much their genes have scbci one or more of ^ 1aclinowlcgcd a ( that the govcmmanenl' V * J S |B | passed last Friday, 86-10-10. and the National Instnstitute of Allergy and monnore testing, including extcasiv>ive use . Desrosiers sSj^hbeen crippled. ■ she acliilid look carefully at programs sue 'H two chambers were expe x p ected to Infectious DiDiseases has com e up inn mijnkeys,n will be necessaryf beforefc cide gene w illWJ‘he rk doubts ihe sui- shouldIcdicare I and Medicaid "to mallake n ^ ' , n 300WJlw

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D r e ai iim te s t i i n o n jy c o u l d o u b l ee - e d g eid sw o> rd LOS ANGELES (AP)iP)—'If you w u |||m ja| “In the W oody AlAllen Custody case^ ■' ■ dream about killing your)ur wife, does were his movies] admissibletu to prove -t it mean you're going tjr uiajt? BHHBB his state o f mind?1? Absolutely< not" t \ T h e prosecA ition in in ftte O.J. A t worst,- an appealsap court could W e d n e s ( ^ly’shighlig : ^ t s Sim pson trial w ould like like ju ro rs to Find that Superierior Court Judgf defense if he was cominjniog foru^ think so. In the latest tv [li&AfsoditedPrett t twist in,the Lance Ito goofed«J when he admitted now for the publicitycity, Shipp sensational case, a1 frie\ n d o f the testim ony, ex{experts said. Such -r d y in replied: "I’m doing; thisthi for my Simpson’s testlHed Wednednesday that Developments Wednesday finding could leacead to a reversal on the < conscience and'myly fpeacc of Simpson remarked he he O J. Simpson case: he h ad h ad appeal — and o possiBlrjiewpo trial — s) tired mind. 1 will not have: the blood o f dreams about killingiiis e? SIMPSON DRBAMS: Retir s ex-wife. . H S if Simpson is conv:nvicled. po|i, The defense denied the K>lice officer Ronald.Shipp tesesti- Nicole on Ron Shipp." the conversa* B B R H H -_ "It secm s.lo.mnfi.a.very e controver- fied •ars, ' DRINKING....,PRCPROBLEM: tion took plncc. led Yhat his friend o f 26 yeai sial ruling by thele judgej and I wCruld o.J, the Shipp was osked-ifif heh had a~ ", . . .Er£;secutors-told the; jjudge t tesil-'H i^S S H >.J. Simpson, joked after • eve^ say unwisi’ise," said Robert dealleath of his ex-wife: “I’ve hadh; drinking problem. "InIn thet past I mony about the dreamsIS vwould pro- Pugsley, a lavaw professor at jom have," he answered vide "powerful evidence":e" o f a "fatal om e dreams o f killing her." Southwestern UniversityUi in Los- d obsession.” DREAM READING: Colururn- CHANDLER FUNER^ERAL:The- Angeles. • t hours early r u -binlio University low professsso r judge recessed coiirt ho safe to say that we Gee3eorge Fletcher; who is nnot* so several members ofof Simpson’sS ‘Ifwegdtchai ry people based on part•art of the case, said drearams defense team couldd attendat the> for everythingn g le judge.’s ruling is areire iopen'to interpretatjoo: "TlThe funeral of Bob C Clh a n d le r, 3unds for a reversal, pro;irosecution is trying^to creaeate Simpson’s friend and former ‘ dreamed abo thhe e image of a killirling football teammate died of lung ; w e’d be in Jail most.i livcrsity’s Fletcher macnachine,” he said. “In fact,, i all cancer.last Friday.. Atto:\ttomey and : of our lives chance of a reversal ofif t:this evidence is ambiguoilous friend Robert Koi^hiojshian said of ng. . ■' _- iit could be interpreted didif- Chandler “Obviously,ly, heJ would ) a number o f a p ^ l- fere;erent way^." have been here if he could.cou O.J.‘s — PsyChithologist > in California o^ut LlLEO IDENTIFIED: Shipp aad- very upset about this.5. HeH took il aid. "Unless it beors mnitted itt he was the mysterio)o u s very hard." • Rosalind Cartartwright , E the ju ry 's decisi<^n “ Le double-m urder trial of O.JD.J.'Slmpson Wednesday.i Levenson said. jail most of our lives," saidsaid psychol- C olum bia Uni'*lost famous "dream ogist Rosalind Cartwright.ht. I------said there’s no chi1 involves Steven Even if Simpson didd hhove such g ~ \- based on the rulingagain Christian who "I’ve talked to a !om edies b(leat O J. mf ssafely dis- The Assocuicmted Press , allcglleged remarks. this," Fletcher saidthat Karen Ann Simpsopson Story" gave _Fo-ox estimated by Nielsen Medi-ledia Research, substantially'bn th polling it," said Cartwrightight, director. i "1 "1 still love the guy. but 1 doi raped, strangled Broadc;idcosling'Co; its highcst-rateited The share, is the perccntagmtage o f fn-use to convict, it’strrcIS l o f th e sleep d iso rd e rs5 siservice at . Quotatiolions from the O.J. knovnow, 1 mean, this is a w eird sii in Chicago. Tuesdayday ever but couldn’t beat the sisit- setstunedtoospecificprogprogram. The cose law is s! Rush-Prcsbyterian-St.t. ^ L u k e ’s Simpson trialtrii Wednesday: atioition I’m sitting here in." o f the dream w ere com competition, coi including ABCC ’s ‘T he O J. Simpson StoryItory” traced tJie In August 1993, M edical C enter in Chicago.igo. ‘iHc kindnd o f jokingly said, 'T o Shipihipp, when asked if he was si killing, but some ‘‘Home)nc Improvement." relationship o f Simpsonon and t his ex- court upheld Cairo Dream s let people "ima;mage things be honest,t, Shipp,’S that’s what he fricHilends with Simpson. eren't. Police still i f hle e TV 1 movie, which got'loususy wife Nicole Brown SimpsonSin and ' tion for attempted that wc would never do.inin waking," ' called me,;, Shipp,S 'I've hod some ' "They "T got into an argument. I cam" was a veiled reviews:ws, got on 11.2 rating and 17 1 included brief scenes ofif domestic do vio- she said. "Wc imagine soiriomething in dreams of of killing her."’ — saidlid they had been kind of )vin er glory, ruling in pa share,r, FFox said Wednesday. The neinet- Icnce. u a la s properly ollowed this profoundly relaxed:d istate and Witness RoiDonald Shipp. , mateiate and that in the middle o f tl d sentenced to 40 ; finished third for the time periotlod. It did n ot take I o position pc on ” Scott’s dreoms ol nocence in the thereby blow it ofT. So you'ou can’t use "I’m dojilojng this for my con- theyley started arguing,... They wt se rv e d 3H years id 'ADC ond-NBC. Both networkirks Simpson’s guilt or innoci *y- , wife. ^ comedies, "Home Improvementmt" murders of Ms. Simpsoipson and her that as evidence." • sciencc andnd my peace of mind. 1 makilaking love and Nicole wonted Is court overturned Perhaps the mos ‘Frasier." friend Ronald Goldman,1, butbi portrayed ; “The prosecution is tryir7 ing to ere- will not havlave the blood o f Nicole stopop for whniever reason and th 1 1985. Afier more ate the image of a killingig mochinc,”r • . on Ron S Sh h ip p . 1 con sle e p at startcarted lo argue.... At the time,------e v id e n c e " tria l ii single rating point equals 954.00500 the formCT football greatit as as a violence- Linscott, a bom-agiIs-DNA evidence ^ouseh!icholds, or 1 percent of th e prone philandeirr. said Columbia UnivcrJ■ersity law night, unlikilike a lot o f others." — toldlid mei she was the aggressor ai lubts that the prose- school professor Georgege Fletcher. S h ip p , wh^vhen asked if he was cameime after him. and he was actiiI . told police he dreai . one committing lea cose i in 1992. X V “In fact, all of this evii:vidcnce is making upphis h story for publicity, inI self-defense."s — Ship Linscott’5 ottomey, ■ ^ V ' coverage of ttodSy’s proceec;edings ambiguous — i t could bec ininterpreted didI’t n ’t want to go down as descr night in 1980 tl :scribing what Simpson told hi ave chollenged.the 7t,gAssi • the personm who nailed O.Jt" — obou' lon’t Phillips, 24, was i Associated Press their regular daytime scho«hedules, issu- different ways." 30ut Ihe Jan. 1, 1989, fight ih : had there been a The defense and its5 siscicntific Shipp, on'in "Why he d id n ’t te ll sentrnt Ms. Simpson to the hospiisitu- and bludgeoned in ( ing updates os events wawarrant. CBS expens are likely to attackack the sig- authoritiesies earlier, about the andid SimpsonS to court.. '• ■ Some details of...... Netw( itwork plans for TV coverage: o f airs "O.J. Minutes" at II 11 a.m., i noon, • e mtroduccd at tnal the O.J. niflcancc of the dreams. still similar to the kil ).J. Simpson triol today. (Couitun 1, and 3 p.m. MST;i NEC’sNI two- major, points weren the Chicago area, procci^i»dings begin ot 10 a.m. MST.) minute segments air befon:forc the top o f "This could be a doubiuble-cdgcd show Simpsonion’s state o f mind. But arep :e procedural questions. I . He thought the "dreathave dreams aboijt Cable'ble’s Court TV is offering gavel/el- the hour. sword for the prosecutioition," said the defense willwil say the prosecution "P "People write murder mystinti- confession. )lent conduct" ond to-gaveavel coverage. CNN ond E r Fox Broadcasting Co.I. airsair a continir- Laurie Levenson, a Loy.oyola L aw is really reachii:hing if they hpve to use evei^ k'eiy day. Our couns d o n 't holi'that Convicted ondd re: a m s p ro b a b ly Entertaiclainment Television offer extenen- ous feed from the courtrcjrtroom ’s pool' School professor in Los3S ,Angeles, dreams." agaii gainst them," said Los Anjwere y ears. L in sco tt:d si a c tu a l e v e n ts, sive, livelive coverage. cameras for its stations; to use at their "The prosecution wants to use'it to Besides the.le jury’s reaction, there defei ifense lawyer Marcia Morn:d to before an appeals ( . _ ABC,JC, CBS and NBC will follovow discretion._ j - they his conviction in 1 c. hp years o f appeals, ' and raised enough doub :ting cution dropped the < ^ o r " ‘PP. Tom Decker, Lir him said he would hav< that dream evidence h i C E S HAIVMBUIRGER Pital new triol. MENDED BY J We a t S w en san ^ don’on’t think our ham burger n "1 had evidcnte ii JULIUS CAESA r really needs any help, butut IfI you 5 Caesar! You’ve never beardird iof Orange Kapolean or Oran do, you ca n boy th eB hihelp ers really cheap a tI SSwensen's this weekend. ------—I that every night in t perhaps 50,000 ha'real, have you? 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^ — ' EditoriiM ______' - m Micro]on would help1 vallej ^ { m mW/iWFM, { m payf(forneedec;d servicesi um? J ^EPKM. j A leader of the grgroup opposing a Pcrherhaps most tellingly, when,icn.htgh IB ______potential microchipjplant.in pi the Magic schoolool seniors were queried vavalley- • _■ ' ~Vjjll«y asked'preclsel;sely Ihe rlghr'ques- ■ w tagTTCffrly^f^t^ose-answi c SWBTh!B ------^------!ffl “ X ► tion this w eek. , saidI they tl were interested in woiworkfng jl ^ "T h ere’s a trem cndcndous cost for what at Miciicron after graduating. w e’re talking aboutt h(here,” Dan Brizcc Wh(^ho could blame them? A,highA j |ll J said. "T h e bottom line will be; We’ve schoolool graduate can start at MMi icro n ' |! " got to fmd anotherT vway to fund our for $7.35$7. an hour, with excellpntpnt ben- • It fl schools - and v^herc-e is that money go- efits.5. FurtherF education - either:ron o: the ^ 9 ing to com e from ?" • jo b or or on the side - can positionion that ^ ' It’s an excellent question,qu> to which' gradualui^e to a dvance in the comipany. pa •' ^ , - there is an answer: Last'ist y 6ar in Idaho, the average■age a n - 11 - ' From taxes. Prcfenferably, taxes paid nualI paypi of full-time workers in di e c - by people w ith g ooddjobs. j( tronicsics manufacturing was moreire than .rj jM Consultants who0 rrecently studied $39,W,M 0 . H o w m a n y M a g ic VcValley ■“Fjrii IB (he potential impactt oiof a Micron Tech- k id^ii^an foresee that kind off futurefi ' = Hip ______noJpgy_lnc.,plant madlade some.sobering for me:ihemsclves'without Micron?I? _ , J U H l ^ observations. Amon;ong their conclu- vDisciscussion o f M icrdri“in“ the'h e p a s t ~ sions was that thee Magich Volley’s few daysdi - such as Monday’ss T1 w in / ^ w t h w ill require: sisignificant spend- Fallss CityC Council hearing - hasha; fo- U ing on schools, roadsds iand other public cused:d largely on whether theh e c ity 2 T se rv ic e s, w h e th e r MicronM comes or shouldLild encourage Micron to3 si s e ttle T S m m not.^ h e r With Kemp doomed to tbink-ink-tank obscu- '' key point to consideider: That burden to smoenefit from K em p'i knockout,out. That in­ le costs blinding speedI Vwith w hich Gingrich has ip insists he generally ^ brought similar rcsulu ._ agrees with N ew t’s whiwhirlwind, he ttrbels cluiludcs the top fo u r Sen. Bobfo Dole,D- R-Kan.; V-' ults. So did a sur- of gro'rowth, Micron is one potei)tcntia iransfomedRepepublicans. For years, Kemp'- vcy of Twin Falls ArArea Chamber of newcotcomer that would more than . P “ against some Gingrichch gospel.1 He’s a^inst >en. Phil Gramm. R-Texas; ex-’ex-veep Dan lan pull jhc uilkative exx-Buffalo-1 Bills quarterback - Juayle (“scanned, rested andd reready"), and Conrimercc members.s. its wcijweight. was titled Ronallald Reagan’s conservative the balanccd-budget; 07ai^iendment,' against term limits, for supply-;ily-side tax cuts. He !X-Tennesscc Gov. Lamar AlexUexander. In a ______- heir A poll at ththeir 1992 Houston convcn- irked Republicans byy S]speaking' against Cali- ^econd tier, albeit witii w aninging views, are tion'ovenvhelmifningly anointed Kemp the fomia’s Proposition 18'187 that would ban free >en. Arlen Specter. R-Pa., andn d 1TV gabber next Republicanan candidate— ______— benefits to illepil aliensi c n s . — ------*at Buchanan...... But “Son o f'Ronnie" R has been sacked by ^ Any Republican who l’(l say Gramm, running so0 hardhi frorh the the N ew tjuggcnemaut. vho dares alienate Cali- I Th j-Nbvs fomia and Gingrich is deadc in d ie '96 start- rigiig h fh e’s giving'Dole heartburrbum, picks up A skeptic aboi» u t the "Contract With Amer Stephen Hartgcn O "cr- ing blocks'. monost Kemp'supporters. Alexane(ander (“a con- Clark WaJworth AilcnWlIWllion V Peter York ica" and advocat:ate o f raciol compassion, And Kemp soundss lolonely in the Republi- sct«rvative with compassion")) willwil now pro- PuWUhcr MManaging editor Qrculallclallon mafwgcf Advertising directIrector Kemp’s been sht shoved into the shadows by' can rightw a^ rush whewhen he haips on eco- vid'ide the party’s maverick voice,)ice. the Gingrich'revevolt. W hile dithering for The mcmbtTibcrs of the editorial board and writers of editorials nomic justice for the: poor,pc blaclU and His- The 1 key fiddle is whether GingrichGir him- monUis about Ki:Kinning in '96, d early he’d sel:ool. reason for suhTJr•endering his drw m . He didn’ ‘ Republican Party." Sure, m ost R ^u b lican s scoff:off. But so swift. want to spend th k the next year Dialing for Dol- Kemp’s'outsider stanitancc showed when he hasias*bc L. MCLAUGHLIN A sanntiw ldIdahoan, one who'was raised ..._sudden, so blatant and soI gagalling as to almost hosts, J J (3) Will it send cnouj Twin Falls s, Joe is educated, well informeded^ndhas j in the Magic Voi/alley, I have always found lough urine ond feces , 1 defy comprehension - unlesiless that is precisely seen a I into the ground surrounounding its plant to fur- ^ a little o f the outside world, Hele doesd not., ijjc area beautifiiful. what one has come to e xpect: p « ^ suffer:r fromf “Mogic Valley myopia." , ther pollute our 'resotlrclUrces o f water, and will jrieving for loss of grap-andson mic view, sunsets that take Is it a question o f negligibigible short-term Tuncinejn sometime —Tuesdays andidThurs-' 1 Thcpanorami the' odor penetrate ourur .wnscf of smell It Ii has1)em two years and ninyarc.af a double taxation)n______further the cause o f cancer?can ______whijfhen ,ky (Scooter) Bam itia wawas pul in the suil o f loo Httle oxygen alI suchsui h i ^ ahitude? “ ^ , From this penerspective and'trom'an’ cdu- (Smnit-prodilcea"!e another odor (similar mfe 'e arc coming to the time o f year.\ arddlfofthe hi^way. Less than a month into' ouiour "enlightened „ ar.whcn viewpointnt, 1 believe we arc lookingg aat to molasses) thol will11 tttrigger the gag reflex " EDid you have to kill him beca 1 taxpayers are getting ready to mi jccause he new leadership," the so*callcailed conservatives th e wrong critereria-in deciding if we wontt enough to m ake us throJirow up? wo ' last paymenl.for 1994.1 can’t he wouldn’t give up and sa^juncle'ide? W as he • can’t help showing their tnieiruc colors. Newt I help but Micron to build,Id. ■ i'onting help and you enjoypd li ct on how the state o f Idaho hasas vViolated , . , . Sch(»ls will Uike care o f themselves. wai ed listening to gcLs his hand slapped for rcareaching too deeply . :onstitutional rights written by ouroui early Inm y m md,. JM icron needs to pass a few:w Housirig and growth: cancai be hondled over a binim? Either woy, when you shutshu your eyes (or too quickly) into RupertcrtMurfoch’sc^k- I ablished criteria: ' ' __ dcrs - the spccificTinc o f no doutl o u b l e t a . — •— period o f time with coo];oopcniiive efforts. But at trnight, do you still hove nightrghtmares? I ic jar (or pants pocket or spespecial'interest slush - « able to pour nuclear cancer:er- if Micron cannot contrilitribute in the above- hofope so! My family does. fund) with tlie proposed “ad'‘advancc"of$4m il- ' causing agentss intoi the ground water? mentioned five areas,5, thenth it will never fit RUTH f E. DEPEW /cn the federal government gives lion which quickly shrunkk totc a humble buck. Even (es us (2) Docs it titemit Q waste product’seasonalnal- into our beautiful Smellnell Valley, oops, I mean Shoshone S Gov. Batt's only too happappy to store nuclear creditit forft our suite taxes we pay. butUt tlthe suite - waste above Idaho's aquiferifer, it’s patriotic, complcpletely ignores the federal taxesssw v epay puts its to.': on-all income. Emploj and besides, it's only short)rt temi.t Then afier PU' ployecs D o o n e!^ s b u r y BY GARRV TFTRUDEAU such u licady decision, hec hashe the temerity to haveth'; the fcdehil Uix deducted fromI th conservatism - wimess thehe rmany interested • . s t a t e o f U j h u o VSR wpmuAPBit.- on& mimiWAT.J'MJUSTAf^' PORKY THTHB.FOCM _ — parties who stand to goinI fromfrc Q Fish and------_idaho._ ------H i W W . 7 7 ^ ^ e v e a f i U Y A - \ -PORim enouFpfp. Game Commission thnl is nmore responsive to I donion't know how other people feel,feel, but a : \ / - • ------exploitation lhan the inleresicrests o f hunters, tax o)n n a : lax is double taxation rft myay bbook. ( fishers or the Fish and Gamiame itself.’ . I.’vehaihad legislators tell me if it wasn’tsn’tdone . And then, w e’ve the privilrivilege o f being out- this woway, the rdte’s would hove to ^o50 up.u All 1 . foxed'by Anne who’s b ^Irish s ! on funds for the can say if this is true, dien so be it.. Let’sLe not •• education o f our youth butut hhas launed to be deceivcrive ourselves by claiming our raterati biillish on rertovations forr heherself. - whatt it appears; remember, we also0 haveht a Put them all in a pot, putlUt aj lid on it and call pcrcentent salcs tax. Conside'ring evcrythrything. I the kettle black. Then let thethem stew In'their wouldId guessi Idaho Suite tax rales areare neari l own juices. There’s alwayslys ai new election. the higlligh for sUile taxes. SCOTTW.HXDER , DA V\ ID E BARRY Jerome 'TwiiiwinFalla S 3

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AsI a nresultj tbe pe­ undcTstsnding the act t ictcanbe ' I I I I fitafiiod retirement benefits at cuirDTtot Som e'calllhlsanaia accurate reading of taxestis to stmpbn its re tire m a t Miniine culiarprcMXSSofBeltwa;ltway pniblcm- postponed wfaat is tni itjueforthe i------— leveUiy ndically nisittg taxes» o a tbe political landsoIscape. 1 call it a didn'ttt'L Today there a rt nearly fivee - solving casts refbnnss intintended to . nonniU pc^nilation is 10 tii] ) times so for tbe vm king pop d atk n , or slaalaahben- miliar excuse offerfered by many so- wotka[ken paymg taxes to suj^ort bawn- preserve Social Securityirity and Medi* | politick representatives. LOurday•^o-O e6ts dramatically. .'nKse.tr^odaids are called .leaders inI ovour history. Tlic i efitsfos for each retiree; when my geocn e r-• care over the long hauliul aas assaults ; •' day bonz(ms are much nea detailed t n . ^ final lepoct o f tbtbe ' leaders w e celebratiratearetb^who ‘ aticnntl retires, there will be fewer thaban against which the prograogr^mustbe ■ our rhetoric suggests.. Wbe/beothedBin- commission on entitlanent refcsfonni - buih their ow n mend« b1 authority. ‘ three.«. In I additic^ Americans are - defended . 1 paign consultant ^ v e s us tl JS the news T chaired with Jack Danfoith, wbvhid) . Butitwouldappippear that even as thankfinkfully - living longjr than wasas The bottom line isI thathat regardless ! -about public opinion regan gardingpopu-'^ m S : W \ will be delivered to tbe pcstdeiientaod tbe alleged revoludludott in politics cxpecticcted whep the ^ e m was de­>- , ofw hat Mr. Gingrich,h, thtbe interest', { lar > and misunlerstood - ] 1-programs, cmgressioiud leadership today.ly. rage? around us,, pcpoliticians retain the signed,led, and therefore collecting mosore groups or I say; Socialial SSecurity abd) ] our.glowing phrases aboutout our chil-. - So wben interest g r o i^ likecetbe - r i ^ t to cause probioblems, then pledge lifetimilime benefits. Medicare are “ori tbe5table"-eithc/ tab j dren and grandchildrdi tun turn bitter in American Aasociatioo of Retinired d shortage of “monloral authority” as an UnieJnless vire enact refooris to corre , maj w s u r ^ .M y .definfefinitionj f j ; ^ ; __ x>cn5tinate:------both did while u^iticizin^airenentitle- ~ hobbled by a garjlrganman budget tbeu* o e jv ^ lower benefits ow r • » fending” Siocial Securitymty and Medi- j Unfortunately, the tendeindency todo mentm a reform i^oposal fcnmer-senator s( parents could haveive fixed, they will .thosetlse three w o ik m will be forcedIto t< c a re -a n d defending{therights'ofour the i ihe latter is evident in the p K politicians • V jk Danforth and I offered recentlylly-m y define “moral authd)ave like a doctororwho the generation befc t cfore iL In return, •'budgetIget will equal neorly 40 percentut pensive burdens. • pttal insurance trust-fimtw«twillgo population .unfb fpay the taxes that fund ponpone treatment until tbe patientn t's life ment. Medicare ha:has a similar design, then,1. Nowh the budget equals less lmmNebtnska,wnsfXHfXhchairmaaof I s&rplus in tbe Social Securicurity trust retirement benl)cnefits. isis ilimminently threatened. but a large chunkk o f the benefits is fi* thana a a quarter i o f the economy. the Bipartisan Commissin/ssionooEnti* | fund to cover benefit paymiyments,an The closer:r Iboth funds get to SSpeaker Gingrich, for encampnple, nanced out o f geneaieral funds, not a Tie The trend o f entitlement spendiniing, tiement aad Tax Reform'brm. He wrote \ event to be followed by thetheinsolven- banknipjty,. theth more e^(cruciating ' conconfesses tbe to reform &Social dedicated tax. in shorhort, is malhenuttically unsustaitain- tiiisconuaentaiyforthe■theWasbiagtoo ; cy o f the entire fund by 20^2029, when our choices bebccome. Should they SecSecurity but insists that the cunuirent - The system workorks well, provided oble..B:..But in Washington,' the only' ’ ftwt I I Irralitional n‘a n tin g s ihurt cat]use o f PIBS |J^■etters I Fox>x administration and advance the Qualityility o f educa- I Debate about govemnrmment-subsi------tion we hove in Idaho. dizcd culture becomesM nmore sa- ^ won»rries retired teacl)er JEAN EMERSON i voiy os those who aree subsidizedsi >hould we reo^TK^s. Fox or juiust j T w in F illi garnish their rhetoric: wiwith Ian- itxHYcAisvyw back and'let 4er continue to guage that is surprising]ngly hanh. k e decisions tnot could result it f¥.T< 3 J ; in Will RepubUcan!ans really ; considering thot they’ onarc so very iL L . complnplcte disaster for.our public high-minded. ^ schoollools o f Idaho. votethemselYi»(esout? I ^ never RtPWPE kis. Fox, after firing capable pepeo- To Rep. M ike Crapo:ipo: I HREI?...' pi=“wiwho were doing an excellentt The explosion of NevNewton G in- ! job,I, couldcc be In reol trouble allococot- grich Into the rrujor WeW a s h i n g I G ei o o i r g e F . — “ ______J ing; aniand distributing monies to theie scene certainly providej'ides a d u ly in- | V ) dislrictricts. tcrest in what’s next. ' Mar*1orian Hylcn, a financial expcr>crt, I anfconfused, howe^iwever, about < hodI gagained the confidence of the; thetaxstoius.ofhisGOGOPAC orga- I statedte deportment, legislators andI ecd- nization. It is my undenideistanding that i teod of.Moiy- - - y K ucotoritors throughout the state, it has been treated byly ththe Internal ; For example, the-head>ting describes ^ Hovlow con Ms. Fox tell everyoneie Revenue Service^ a mnonprofit or- ; land Public Broadcostin;rople with ■■ she: insistsim on saving the taxpayer!:rs ganizdtion not subject!ct tito income • as “vulnires" some prop mone>ney when she increases her owiwn tox. Are contributorssallow all ed o d e - '! whom he disagrees. aymond Ho ^ ------budgei Iget 36 percent, pays S6,370 a duction for their contribitributions to ! ^ The people who Rayn:ling over the ^ yeartcir to leose a car and $8,000 for>r this charitable or^izailization? What ' calls " vultures... circlini>f public tele- ^ rrrywood furniture. Tax saving!igs? is the relationship, iffa an n y ,to M r. endangered species ofho p believe in ? K c u . t s ' I / ^ m l Soundinds like Itixury to me. Gingrich’s college cour:o u rse a n d . vision” are prople w ho: o fI much o f m I I tantaught for 35 years, and sincee Rhinchort College? Doiit of which ■vL k I m y retretirerhcnt have been s u ^ tituut- t law requiring legislatorBtors and peas- sts. Ho is on- | | | | | | d g | a the programming about I FI *"8 in the Kiroberly and Twin Foiloils ants to b e treated equal![ually apply to public television boosts.a companies — / I- ■ !I_distric!tricts..Lom.quqlified to say thotiat_J6peaker_Gingrich? ____ — ------gry^ that several m ediatcrest c< in mok- the teateachers are doing a greot job.b. One o f the next stepisrpisonyour have expressed an interczing public _ t only are basic skills being contract, R ep.C ropo,3, is term limits, ing profits by privatizinj sghl i but students are given oppcpor- Will those lerm limitsits applya: to the broadcasting. 3-N.Y., also is ities in all subject areas to ex- Republican officer holdloldmsuc^os Rep. Eliot Engel, D-Nledio compa- . plore,re, createI and leam .the needed:d . 92-year-old Sen. Stromrom Thurmond indignant about the medke nothing reason for theth< careless contracts is radi■adio station in Dunsmore, W/.Va., .’ ofthesubsidizc(hsTlsThe pw uliar hy- skillslls tot compeic in an cver-changtig- who has been in ofiiceice sincef 1954 nies which would “ likeliece i o f the that public: broadcastingbr people are ejxcmplifics x a why public broodcdcast- per^leoftheprofcj>fessoriale is cs- ing world.wo or Sens. Jesse Helms,s , BobB Pack- ' more than getting 0 piecibundle on it." too sensitive.ve, too fo c u s ^ on life's ing:ng is necessory. That stationI “i“of- pecially suiking. PerhopsinPei Howlow can consideration be felvcncn wood, etc.? ociion ^ d making o bunIt least novel: higher thingsigs, to concern them- fers‘ers local prognm m ing that no academia, w here the liberal con- to retuetum ing $800,000 allottea loI There are going to5 be some very Engel's argument isatinue l< to subsi- selves witht) humdrumh business rea- com:ommcrcial station would consinsid- sensus is ntrcly chall(mllenged, argu- Idahoho fori enriching education? Thrhe . real problems, it seems:mstome,with Taxpayers m ust continui;ing lesl its soning. evr. r 1lost dog ads, funeral aimouilunce- ment is a lost on ancand hysteria sub- schoolool districts desperately needI , passing Mr.-Gingrich’sh ’s medio con- dizc public broadcastingresult in un- Cultural costcc calculations can be mennents, school closings, juniorir Ihigh stilutes for onolysis.lis. this1 money.mi Why should these sultonl-prepared politictiticol contract commcrcial viability res complicated,:d, a s Bonnie Word Si- spotiports broadcasts.” For exornple, Profrofessor fundsds beI given lo another sute? when it hits reality andmd must1 be op- subsidized success. i currently mon, odmini:inistratorofthe Wash- But B Grenville Emmet, who) cop- Theodore Robb, oI PrincetonPi histo- W hys:ly should Idaho's students be plied lo Republicans9 osas well as Public television isits, cu but not for ington Chamiim bcr Symphony, rc- cnitJ;rates little stations in Lusbur]urg, rion, soys that endlniling government cheoteiotcd o f these designated funds^Is? Democrats, generating huge profits,merchandize cqitly showcwed when talking about Va.,/a ., and Lexington Park, Md.,1., involvement in fundmding for the hu- Let.ct U5i register our conccms novow. LLOYD J.WALKEFCER the public. Licensed meiuch OS “Bar- the relationshnship o f her organization soysmys the kind of programmingg manities would “desdestroy institu- - Contocitacl your legislators to prescrvTvc Twin Falls related to programs sucham e Street” to the Natioiioriai Endowment for the Ganjarm ent m entions is what m^ ^ c s tions that have becoicome vitol to the ncy & Friends," “Sesamtation” pro- Arts: “ It probrobably costs us as m uch ■ smo:moII town stations like His cor:om- health o f Americanui thought."1 ------and “ Shining Time Staticillions d f doU in administratrative tim e to fill out oil rpenpereially successful: • Robb docs not spcci:ccify -h o w could — ^------1 '^ duces hundreds o f millioimpanies that the paperwor/oric for this grant os we “I “1 tried to move - not removDve- he? - which insiitulilulions ore both W ri lars for the private comps. acluaUy g e:t. t.' W hat it does say to thehe was tholight and utterlyly dependentc on a .The -77; T/m«-Ncws welcomes lei-le Letters consideredd libelous,lit ob- W hen sleep, nature'sidMoscng i • impriinolur.'r . ' ... It's like the Good metnet w ith a flood o f protests froTom federal agency thatat didc not exist 30 :rs Icrs from readers on subjectss rs. We have sponsors for thohose tuolly exisl, why is theirtl form o f publublished promptly,.|icre orere a W e do not publishh versev( o r po- climbs into his BarneyBirdtooih- p other culturaliral agencies comfort- onn.0. *^8^^ letters. tioQS, suddenly says it;ts, is enlarging counsel andd ono adv(>cote o f federal presiresses indignation arising frorom an George F. Will wiivrires/bfi/ie Boxox 548, Twin Foils, 83303,, (or W e lo o k fo rw ard'd tito hearing write sensible contracts,profits. One funding of culture,cu says the public entiltititlcment mentality on the papart Washington Post. • , scnjjj ^ f o x 10(208)734-5538. frotnyoul its share o f licensing pro ------^------J— ------Sm iths(Ionian m[lakes corrrect de(cision in1 altering[gEholamemoration o f Ihe end rroro f i was irt allowing strangistled ^ ith the m oral questionwith oi hind- McCullough^ writes, "The possibility o f night o f bombs, andI it had seem ingly n o . ' - »1 to use the bom b to'save lives I Actually, the basic errorird "hero" refers ' ' sight, i hen - and it dropping the otatomic b'dmb on some targetget effect whatsoever. Itt didestroyed the - , Cal C TTiijmfls wrifes fo r tbe; LcLos Angeles nge as thot nlay sound now witi ! those w ho think the wordewrite ‘ history. rcmoir ;r. olher than o cit;ity; as a harmless technicol 4— Jflpa^ese cilics, yes,, buibii their m orale was Tirtitites.' ' !• I t , it w as the right decision then oins defensible 50 years later. — ------______:______,-V ■ ; r "

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7_INaIidn‘ •• '______: ...... - Repo]»rt:Mnlita r y ■ 1m P tiBEEFz iquesflE i^ sstiratcgj wO w nm m E Tm i r n v m H w c T n J WASHINGTON (APAP)- t-M ilitary j------^----- M<^ r a E E BEEF wwmvoomsM4RmuM* ■ B - commondcrs believe-vc thc Clinton- 'D _'| i ndm inistrptioh has ov.overstated the ' ■1 X bomber - : nation’s ability Jo fighiight two neorly ' : simultaneous regionalla! wars, o key © a f element o f the a^ministiiistrotion'smih- irns ^ngs : tary strategy, occordjn•djng to a con- • ' WASJ•SHINGTON (AP) — grcssionaj report relcaseiased Tuesday. The Airir Force F declared its long­ In planning milita^ry strotegy; into trpubleded B-1 bomber fleet fit next ccntuty, ClinKinton's ctvilion Tuesdayay afler a six-month test •eize . PRICE •8ize\^., ■ PRICE SIZE prk:e Iff; fcom at the Pentagon1 m.mode assump- requireded by Congress deter- _ W i 2 _____ . 1 5 .9 9 70 SERIES ■ t B-tB»u_____26.01 I I I lIoRSHbout equipllTiaoiinnnrrespcnss ------ftiinc3“It r meets reiiotJinty ston- 1^ 11______1 9 ,6 0 iTWMi'ii ..«.J..21 .63*^b ~ti capabilities ihal commaimonders m the dardsict set for other bombers, i m .l i ....___ 2 1 . 6 3 ■ iRvhii-11____2 5 , 2 3 ■ 11 ■iKfnn4..___2 7 .4 3 - i7flm-u ,-^.26.64 ■ ii»II i8 ...... _ 3 4 .8 0 EA field are questioning;;sai4 sa the report' |„ ,1le 5 test, involving 24 B-1 ' iM(7»-i4 .....:..3 0 .3 3 1IV7»14....;_28.22 I 70 series K ' by the General Accounounling Oflicc,, Lanccrs:rs of the 28th Bomb ' B ^ i 4 .__ 32.97 iM ra-14____3 1 . 3 0 H itTtmw-w ...._34.08 , ■ Congress’ investigative i at Ellsworth Air-Force ■ At issue is Ihe 1993 ' avf»is.:...... 32.18 Vavr»i4r.'.1.35.78 ■ n-i«V7»t»------3 5 . ^ I S.D., .the planes scorcd o. n s / m - n ____3 5 . 7 8 imnrn-u...... 37.08 « Review” that has fbnn(roicd Ihc basis . ion capable rate” of 84 for the odministration’;Dnslong-.prm 2W 7»tS;.---- 3 7 .7 1 ___ 3 9 .0 5 W It. meaning that at ony m /m 'M ____3 7 . 9 8 defense planning .andnm y Lcs Aspin n c c i woivas ready, to fly, Gen. headed (he review. His Hi: successor. joh„ Miclichael Loh,' commander V CgSTIT 'gM DM IW M a • William Per^, playedd a key role in Air ColCombot Commmid. said. ~ his p rc \4 ]^ jo b as Aspirspin s deputy, : “Sotri^DoD'sossuissumptions are •SiSI : questionable,” ihc GAOAO concluded, ^awed. analinalysis,” wrote Edward L. r “War-fighting commaimand officials 11, the assistant secretary of UPHA86S I f n •?S5 { ssr:?™ bcficvc that DoD’ss cconccptfor in/7»i4.....£ - from DoD's estimates." inH/nii-i4...,..E S*l|...... 4 6 ,9 7 P2JWBHB.-- The Dottom*Up Rcvie:view envisions . detailed opeiiperational planning.” ' a military large cnouglmgh ond agile Among; keyki findings of the GAO enough to fight two major ma. regional ' wars nearly simultantaneously, in . * The PentagonPci review assumes Korea and the Persiar;ian G u lf, fo r that militaryary airlift and sealif) assets example. Tlic idea is> that th potential iy" ^ '"nprovcd. ’P* But the prospects ^ I s adversaries should be.c d discouraged 'O'’ upgradiiiding the fleet of militap' l^wHlKXnilllBiNGII/T from believing they coucould launch a f®rgo plorlanes remain uncertain I •DMltBtd for Leaf UlafffiBdOiiBdOllttRlte ' ' war with impunity if the United because )fof developmental ( problems g »OtMt*iHtinlgTf«dloa ^ States was already ftgfighting else- with the MC-1 7 . where. • Plans totc deploy Army National S lZ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ R Ic O B I mbat brigades to a regional ^ SIZE ^^^PRIC^SIZ The report indicates:s thot-militarytl B ftB aM i-is...... 4 9 . 1 0 rravTBM4...... 6 a 5 .1 7 fl questioning ^ar fail toto. .consider the difficulty c o m m an d ers a rc qi m rtK/aM>ii...... 5 2 . 3 4 kR1B/7SK-t4 i __ 6 3 .2 3 lin and seolin •*’ose unitsis arc: having meeting their • • whether existing airlift 9 FiTvm -ii...... 5 0 . 0 8 rRle/TBR-IB...... 6 a 7 .0 0 10 move forces P<:acelimc5 requirements, rc assets would sufTicc to r m MIVI0H3...... 5 6 . 7 7 R1B/7BR.1B....„7 0 .1 0 W itrategy assumes that forces to two battlefronts onond whether • . * Thestni 9 nis/7SR-t4...... 6 0 . 8 6 rR28/T»-1B...... 7 a 3 .6 9 V in peacekeeping oiwrations unique military ossets5ts - such as >nvo ved m ] H P1W79R-14...... 6 1 . 6 2 rma/TBi-tB...... 7 a 8 .3 7 V . special operations forcc:rccs or Stealth would beimmediately irr reassigned to TWBIUTVW ^ bombers — could be quicklyquii shificd 'hee majorr regional conflicts. from one conflict to thele other.o But some: Army A support forces and A Pentagon spokesm:sman did not specializedcd Air Force combat air- • ,ht encounter difficulty in immediotely return a callc seeking' ««l' mighl ^ N E W ^ m s comment, but the GAO\ 0 included a quickly shillhifling from peacekeeping rebullal in ils missions10 lo the i battlefront. ( I, Defense Department rel f -| SIZE PRICE*6 . > ,?0 SERIES Si:SIZE PRICE report. • Cancelliellation of the Tri-Service / ' piBaAM-is.....5 2 . 8[9 9 17V7»11...... 61.80 flOAS SERIES - gpnconniyiMio, “ DbD v iew s w ith1 c(conccrn the Standoff‘AdAck A Missile and the M iw o w J.....5 8 .2 11 iw t»- u ....:..66.77 „P1WM-14__7 7.63 • OiUudfaig Att-Wntkir. All-Ttrnltnia negative tenor of the: G A O report. Navy’s F-M-14,improvement program r ^ n ^ .....6 1 . 7 22 iTVTSt-14— 6 6 . 8 7 lm ^ im .-u....81.as Jet . which implies the mainlin conclusionsi raises questesiions about whether the ' p iB a « » is ,...,M .6•9 9 itvTtft-ff— 7 0 , 2 2 RIH»14 „ ...93.32 > n» Litatl UTIn^illtflH Ttchttli■•Kigr. ' .. • of the Bottom-Up ReviewRc' were armomentsis assumedi in the Botlom- niV7SH4»...7g.l I1 iM/n»>i4.— . 7 3 .9 6 ^ based on incomplete, andani therefore. Up Revieww will \ be available. mvTSM i .....7 3 ,8[6, 6 awr«H4.-..~79.8l f f n » «ow«H4,..,.78,76 K iB ff»i4.....8 3 . 8 3i3“ SKS!!iS"89:ifi(^" y IW 7SH B... 82.05[5 aHfft».iB...... a3.73 •ss;!: S 8J:f| | Polandd’s fate sealeds r P2iv7ai-iB.....8 5 . 2 00 ttVT9R-1B«*...87.94 „ k g n 2s/]!» is.....8 7 . 4 2 m i£i‘E'100.7^ ^ H roywi-18 .....91,78

at Yaltita Confeerence ' P Q •WE DO I)IT mOHTI I Knight-RidderNcwsSerScTvicc ^ — [BRM.i U O • WE DO nITCOMPLETEI SHOCKSS & STRUVTS ; ★ Complete Rear DrumEn Brake Service • ^ ^ MOSTAPPUCATIONS •Three days after he; hadhn token the «. W STOCK... ^ Q Q oath of officc for thee fifourth time, I President Fninklin Roosclosevelt set sail T I Ihfl . I UiS. II 4. NvotoarotioclcvVnMn 51 for Malta. e. SllSa wwnnly' H l FOBSJUIE-MY From this island, whiwhose British Complete Front DIscB; Brake Service ^ _ _ _ IICSTiUUTini garrison had set a standandard for hero- t. RftpbeaivreAuMhDnta 35f M ism in the early daysI'S (of the war, m i : ■ IV" Roosevelt and Britiritish P rim e InvententsofWorldWartl as , r i B i u a t i FROMT .1------FOBPASSHIEfflCAR!RS LfeaSPOHIlT Minister Winston Churcurchill flew to ' l!J4l-I945 I ■ BMutuk*______MaTiaiAuyj y S r i | B»ar, or h«(t lillQua. lo mign >ong-l«rm Exa ______«*w m « 3 9 ” mtvplacB conCTn»nU vNch « • OuI S It had been clear for some time in the eastist lo the U SSR . Poland AT Li that-Nazi Germany' wwas beaten, would be givengi< tenitory taken from a SHOBTCUTS WITH ____Stalin,hiid already starttarted directing Germany — including a large part WE WOH’T U S ”SGIIW1lB “ military operations in1 acaccord with a of Prussian anda 12 million German W 'YOUB SAFETY postwar vision of Soviovie^ control, citizens. over liasteni Europe.. In late 1944, ”1 prefer;r thet war should continue Stalin gavu a higher priopriority to seiz- a little longeig e r... to give Poland com- ing Budapest and Vier'ienna than lo pensation:i inii the West.” declared driving into Germany,\y. One result Stalin, had been the fiercece campaign This shoelocked Americans, whose ' around Budapest thatlat h a d lasted prime conceiicem was to end the war as g i from Octobcr 1944 to• JanuaryJai 1945. soon as possossible. Stalin also wanted Bulgaria and Romanilania had been partofPrussussia. the Konigsberg area. overrun by the Red Army.Ar But in to be annexe;xcd to the USSR. I August, the Red Anny’hiy’had halted its Poland waswa to also have a govern-__ usi drive on Warsaw, wailingwa long ment frientmdly tu Moscow, Stalin enough for the Germansans to cru.sh an rejected hetlie idea of a coalition gov- uprising by the anti-iti-communist ernment withwi the Polish govern- Polish underground, thus ihu removing ment-ln-exexile headquartered in P COMm U E DD t o a rival to the communistnist faction the London. Roosevelt Rc and Churchill I PRICE oaffln)^® S Soviets had established;d ini: Lublin. pressed foror .^provisional govern*, SERVICE Yet. while Soviet plans plai fdlow ed nient that wouldw< contain all "democ- • P i VALI SELECTION mi the-age-old pattern of}f iiimperialism, ratic anil anti-fascist"ar parties and iQiiBSsan U.S. thinking was focusi:used on'a new free electionions. WARRANTY kind o f world order. Stalin agreed agt to early elections, DVQIZSSLOGAnONS In his inaugural addrddress, Rciose- ' but refused:d the demand for interna- f velt had declared. "We/e haveI learned tional super>ervision. An election held m L L „ ^ | ------^ (HwomoFfflMCEapRDTanm m i • O RCQ O N lo be citizens o f the worlvorld, members under thee gunsg of the Red'Army • of the human commiiniljnity. Wc have would bea a mockery of the democ- • IDAHO mFREE FREE • WA8HINOTON learned the simple truthuth ... the only raiic proces*:ess. But the U.S. dropped wmiEveiTNEwm . .ROADMZMD NORTHERN CAUFORNIA BETKADTK WiMMimr FRS way to-huve a friend:nd iir to be a the superlervision requirement R?lAC8MBfT , • M ONTANA I LES SCHWAB IS ■ friend." At Yalta, RoosiDosevelt would because, in in the words o f Secretary inZSSOrTSEAD ' try to w in S ta lin ’s friendship frii by ..' of State E

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S p wHii . J ■ E [iWopniling B I riiii]I S g r a ^RooOtfM------. . ^Timcs-News writer line TWIN FALLS - A 13-0) rurun to end the first half, combinedco with five points ean»med after technical fouls, propelled A'e Twin Falls B ruiuuins to a crucial 52-43 Re-- gion 111 triumph over Burley'W W ^esday.-' **Wben'I w u aytw ng c o ah, ^ rmy mentor told loe that if you^ dm play defense ^ can wiltvin. We’ve p l i ^ well oade> >4 feiae all year and tompfat it paidid ofT."o satdTvrtnJalls coach — -(st»nr»*uitiHal tAld hM ^------5Dan VogL>**It va s really a big{ win for us. I wc played that on hi*I* all-tlma pporiy at Buriey and diat we wereere a cocqjaiable team.” The Bobcats, who droppedped Twin Falls 62-51 on team , (Bataba) Ruth their u» floor on Jan. IS, trailedJ by as many as five points would hHhit third before be Jim Evans' basket witlArith 6:20 on the first h alf clock brought Buriey into a 13-13-1 H ead. ... andI pttch.p It was, however,-their,onlyly advantagea o f the contest 55 as Twin Falls, w ith Tyler Milleiiller leading the charge, ran ’?■ ■ ■off the final 13 points o fth e! halfha and took a 24-1 a pad- -■ ' efiommentator into the locker room. B u r i^ canied the kind o f shshooting - 5 -22 - that re- Larry Merdirctiant's report suited sui in that deficit into thele tthinl period until a foul of M usial3l (conversation ■ sentso Bruin guard Todd Leon to the line. At that point, Burley coach:h E Bill Cowell, incensed by the officials' refusal to assessless a technical .foul for a Bruin failing to check in, arguei^ e d vehemently enough to draw one of his own. y Freestyle wnT e s t l i n g "Their kic} did not check inton'tTthe gam e," Cowell said after the gaine. *rThe scorersi acacknowledged it, bu) they meeting scheleduled (the «i] ofltcials) would not call a technical."ti The disagreement continuedted long enough to draw a TWIN FALLS — - A freestyle secondset T and, despite the ensunsuing ejection, a third be- ; wrestling organizatiotuonal mefeting will be fore for Cowell was escorted ftomim 1the floor. held at 6 p.m. Wcdmdnesday in the new Leon1 made good on both1 chcharities.off the personal Twin Falls high school>ol gjm nasium . and ant Kylan Petcrsoii added fiveve More informationin mayt be obtained Eric j Allen hit from 3-point: rarrange on Burley’s next trip just hadn't been able to geget over the hump in our laslast . fromhimat 733^i661.il. down do' the floor and Ryker Kerbserbs’ basket brought Burley few games."- withinvril five, 40-35 midway througough the fourth quarter, Il was, ironically, the secsecond straight regional gamtame Cellular phonei companyci Twin Falls, despite missing the front end o f three bonus in Magic Valley where tectechnicals were a factor. LosLost becomes Sugar E oppomihities, m a ^ up for it on key fielders from Travis week, a tehnical foul withh twot seconds lefl in overtimi:ime r Bowl sponsor Hlunilton ^ and Craig Swenson whwhile Peterson and Leon, a let Minico, 4-4, nip the Bruilniins41-40. NEW ORLEANS—-T Tl h e Sugar Bowl got a combined cot 22-26 at the line, held;ld uup die foul shooting, Twin Falls now is 4-3 in the region and Burley 3-43-4.’ new sponsor Wednesdesday — Nokia, the “W e just didn’t shoot the balball well at all in the first each ^ having one game leftft withv a Pocatello team. Finnish car^suty that toutsouts itselfas the world's half,” hal added Cowell-whose BoBobcats dipped to 3-4 in ! 9J4MM second largest manufactureturerofccllularphones. Region Re_ 111, 10-7 overall. i 1-344.0ry*n20-014.E4. E m 1 2-2 4 4. DooQit 0 1-24 1. Wcah 7 4-<2 19, Hattnai 10-04 3, NKAoUOO10 0-1 0 0. 0 2-2 0 2. K«t* : 0-0s t s 5 -> aucorowusMMOiNMOINe^ N okia signed a threitiree-year agreement Twin ' Falls, 7-9 on the season,sea improved to 4-3 8T«M1S10-1S2I43 i against Region III foes. Tw«l 4 10.12 3 16. Pttmen00 1112-141 18.8*«on0 4.fl0 4,L«.w.01 l and replaces USF&GJ IrInsurance, (he Sug- ogj 0-02 2, UMr 12-3 9 8, HMnon 3 0-1:>-13 8. QowtHn 10-012. Ktfirtpg 0 0-13 Above, with Burley's R>Flyan Holmes’ defense in hislsfK»,lVv1n fa .ar B ow l’s sponsor forir tJthe last nine years, 'The technicals had no beanjaring, on the game." Vogt 0, i Mty«i 0 0-01 0 ToUla 11 29-39 17 U ■ ’ FansiyterMIOerpauM« s the t»I] InsMe for m assistilstAtlef^Bnj- said. “We got five points out: o f it and won by nine. We UMr, Sopraxnora 0uf1«y 78. D etails o f the arran;rangcment were not sal ■ InKylanPotorBoo'slSFS points made the cOfferancefo» for TNvin Fads. announced, but (he -qg•qgreemcnt includes ' ■■ an option for Nokia to extend the spon- J sotship through 2001.’• Jerome wiiin scores ttrip to statte Kimberl;rly, Valley brrace for 3rdI rround USF&G said three yeayeais ago it wanted to Oy ^BiadBowliD “Wc leailyly had some girls step up toniglnight,’’ % Vince T u u withdraw when a new spotsponsorcould be found. -r-^ But then Kimberly put togeiogether a nm of I Times-News sports editor Jerome coachich Michdle Skyles said. "Shel One year icmoined on thehe USF&GI contract. •helley Timcs-News writercr its own, relying on the outstdctstdc shooting o f j ____ Kulm is ourr loading 1 scorcr but she spentIt a lot RiRichdle Anderson. She hit thrxthree jum pers in I Nuggets waive 2i HAILEY — Jerome’s,dominminance inside o f time outwith wi foul trouble." . W ENDELL — TheTh third edition of Val- aia tw o-m inute span to end the third,1 putting | 2nd-year combined cJ with an extended secondond-half scoring Barnes’ 17 17 points led Jerome, Senior)r postp ley vs. Kimberly in thet C anyon Confcrencc thr r:six quick points — a bucketket by the .fourth quarter.r. WednesdayW for a 62-44 ththree quick baskets as the;he V ik in g s re- . - Mec has. been waivoi by ithe Denver Nuggets with wit its second win over the Indiaidians. Bvnes andtwo tw from Leavitt — to build a1 3232-26 win. mimained scoreless. ;______dler appearing in only two two games this season. ___Jeroroc-postedJ its ei^ith straight-'ght-win reaching—advantage thieiree minutes into the second half:ilf: The-V ikings hnd*nd'defented'Klmbdrlyln' A U cnrV olleytim eout, EmlEmllyCrumrinc "Mce was a'secondih^'-rouhd 'p ic k b y bac back to Dec. 23 and 10th in its last II gamesby' Buhl onlyy scorcd : four points ovcr'thee nextr the first round, ancand the Bulldogs drove wiwas wide open undemealh1 anand hit a tum- Golden State, but his r is rights were traded keeping' kec Indian senior Jeny Blackick from getting seven minuteites. When Amber Satterwhitelite fi- through the loser'srr's bracket for another araround ju m p e r w ilh 6:21I totc go fo r th e ■ to Denver for (he rightshts to Josh Grant. the the ball in the paint most ofthe na i^ i ^ t nally.hit a bucketbu with 5:35 left in the gaigame, matchup. The teamsms will play agpin for the teiteam’s first points in the fourthurth. Mee appeared in 38 g 18 games last season, Black I scor«I nine of her II1 points p in the Jerome led44-32 44 and wasn’t threatened agiagain, title at 7 p.m. today,lay, the fourth game in a .-Bui the frantic first h alf' caughtcai up with > averaging 1.9 points. firsfirst half to keep the Indians dose.do: But con- "Now we: area there. Wc can.jdax andd haveh row for Kimberly, thethi Vlkirigs. They would not score again staistant pressure and a relentlessss doublec team fun," said Sk)kyles, dripping from the obligatgatory ' W id e-o p en sco:or rin g in th e firs t h a lf ununtil Jodie Hawkins hit a free throw with Humphries disloiilocates elbow • held heii her to one field goal after the break. Gatoradesho\lower. , Wednesday lefl eith!ithcr team in position to 2:2:15 to play. By then, the; BulldogsBi were preparing for gol ‘They did a great job defensivisively, chasing Shepard summedsu it up when he referrecrred tb .pull away in the thirthird quarter. Coming out ahahead 53-39 and had the gameune in the bag. >oIf tourney Jeny to and doubijng her when shetie egot the ball,’’ the Indians' coldci spell. of halflime. Valley:y iinitially had the upper "1 don’t know what haphappened. We MONTEREY, Calif.lif.-T-Losing Super said Buhl c o ^ Joe Shepard. . “We got downd 12 points, and it's prcpretty hand, holding Kimbmberly from scoring for .cocouldn't buy a basket in thee fofourth," Coach Bowl quarterback Stann Humphries^ has dls- Five-foot, ‘ 1 1-inch sophomorere LLanie Bames tough to comeme back against this team." three minutes.. RodRc M alone said. “Wc gott intimidated ini in- l o e a ^ his left elbow againagn while preparing did most o fthe damage for Jeromrome in the fust 1J»42S2 i: Baskets from SarSarah Huettig and Lindi sicside and'they were‘gettingg a lot of clean for a gbif tournament, the team said today. gu*quarter when Buhl threatened;d tot< get away. i eJ* 2. ThomoMn 2. Bwrli I ^ „ Schw aru brought: the thi Vikings within four, bliblocks." Himiphrics w as treatceated briefly and re^~ T h e-I^an s led 7*2 but 10 Bam*ames points fii* «,0«nan4. TcKM 1819-21SZ. 3aanHr«uV forcing the Bulldogs>gs to call a tim eout to re- Height definitely helped KimberlyKin on the he quarter. 1 BMd> i 11, j«iHn e. Smmmm* fTwnon 1 leased Tuesday aftemoi■noon from Commu- died an 11-4 Tiger run to end the< M 18M041 "" set. P le a s e s e e KIMKIMBERLY/B2 . __nity_ Hospital o f Monte:ntercy Peninsula af-_____ ■ ter hurting the arm whwhile practicing for # the AT&T Pebble Bead5achPro-Am. m San Diego GiargersTS teamt doctor Gary CSlmeiJ h p r e piare forr toughI sweeplintoUlrtah Losse, who performcrmed arthroscopic . . ByLinyHovcy surge^ on Humphriesies’ elbow on Nov. ' V Bankhead, a1 < 6-5 guys are going to tiavehav to step up." qejjegion by-laws. Times-News writer sophomore, is1 sus-s CSI enters the UtahUl tour with a half­ • Finish in a tie or out oif f fnfirst place and 21, said (he player wasas cdoing ilne. j 5 pected of havingig ap- game lead on Easterstem Utah in the Scenic lo:lose the N o. I seed regardlesdless of toumo- TWIN FALLS — College;e oc f Southern Conqiiled &OID Btifiitiff and wire itpoiti pendicitis .andI wv as West Conference, which wh basically exists to meTient site and division.' Idaho men have been playingg ata the top of checked three tintimes, serve as a seedingI stistandard for the tbuma- The first is self explanatoiy.oiy.,The second'' ihe Scenic West Conference: withoutw a lot Wednesday. inent. M ore importanlantly, the Eagles have a memeans that should a teajn likelikfc'Eastem Utah o3f ft room for error. “The last blood>d testi ‘game ed^e onj^cksks in: the loss column for wii#in the confcrencc but CSl1 winw the north- This'weekend, they face ancanother tough cjS S S showed the countIt wa»\ hosting nghts. c;m n division, CEU w ould ha>have the No. 1 Today V tWr peoplep with In 1985,ata team o f 11 Olympic skiers.:in. schools in this week'swe Associated Press West Jefferson was the big inover in- nultiple sclerosis. eluding Jeon-n-Cloude Killy, Phil Mahrec onda boys rankings, A-A-3, jumping three spots to'sei5second with. SPORTSS L / N E " SMcKinney, a three-time Olymympian, isthe Billy Kiddd challenged Alasl^^'s N The state’s sportswriters spo and br6ad- tw.o tw v ictories. P otlatch remti make the Jimmie Heuga,Q S after winning twiciwice last week. The top- Malad ; also dropped a notch3tch to fourth >egin a skiing marathon on Bale)ald Mountain Express ah anannual event. ranked Patriotsi face fa No. 3 Meridian on when wl previously winless Jerorerome nipped I't 8:30 a.m. Lunch, is at 12:30:30 p.m., and .. Heuga himmsdf arrives in Sim Valley•y to-i W arriors' homlome court Friday. the the Dragons by one point. AbeiAberdeen was 19 rc. Lake City of CCocur d'Alene fell out tht For the latest scores cail • 73r34-6326 wilvill be followed by a Dual GiiGiant Slalom day to attendid the evlnt, which visits 29 i [he third ranked A-3 teamn to slip last «- •rxi follow thtilmpkipk Injtroctlonj. CVC):vent on Greyhawk Run at 2 p.rtip.rh. sorts in 19 stistates this year. Last year’ss SkiS rankings1 aftafter'losii^ to Post Falls week, w« losing to Malad and fbllirlilling to fifth, paid .and A-2 Kellogg,igg. That m ade' room for T h e T im e s j^ ' The dinner and awards cereniremony is set Express raisesed nearly $1 million and pi The A-4 rankings remainelined largely ------ror J 7 p,m.-8tWarm Springs Lodjo d g e.' for more thanan 81 scholarships for peoplepfg JO Post Falls to mnove o\ up a spot to fourth, “unjnchanged despite lossesies by-three ■ _ - Each E team has raised at leastast 51,000 for attend the Jinlimmie Heuga Ccnter. The ceticn. despite losing to Lewiston, while the' ranked iiu teams. No. 1 Carey1 wasws lihchal- thehe Jimmie H euga CentCT, althcIthough teams, ter's third satmtdlite program, in St. Jos^jepj, Bengals movedI iminto fiflh. . lenged ler in two gam es w hile5 No.Nc 2 Nom- • cana n raise $15,000 or more for• a ttrip to Vail, Mo., also was'a^started last year. ‘ ' ' The A-2 rankinjkings were shuffled again pa pa Christian thumped No. 3J NotusNc by 15 I . . - Col:olo. Joining H(Heuga and McKinney’inI with' three rankenked teams losing last points. po The Mustangs remairnained third, Scores and statst s .1 B 2 Jimmie Ji Heuga.was 15 years■s old6 when he Valley will beb< Colleen Kassner o f SunI Val-Vi week. Bonners5 FerryFi fell from first to fiowever, ho when No. 4 Murtturtaugh lost. lo’at- losingig Ito Kellogg, and previ- iwice tw and fd l out o fth e poll. College basketbaball . B 2 >ecape the youngest m ale everer tto make the leyj a Sun Va/alley,resident with MS who’) 11. J.S.' Olympic Training Squadd iffir 1939. He tended th e^limmie .1 Heuga Center, eigeight sccond-ra-ranked Bishop Kelly The Red Devifs were replacedrej by <• B aseball , B 3 . rac«accd internationally, for 10 yearears, and won _ years ago. • ■ ■ dropped to fourthrth after1 losing to Weiser. rroy, T r w hile Clark County rem£tm ained fiflh Your S ports I b^nzc medal injfdpine skiingng ati the 1964 ’ For more! informationii about the Jimnum ie ?ayenc ascendcnded to No. 1 after win- ifter aft a 109-106 victory overver Sho-Ban Vinter Olympics. Heuga Center;er,c4l|.(303) 949-7172. •. ning' three timescs lastI week, including a Uld am a 20-point loss to NorthiiGem. G«

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1* > X 2 Timds-Nows. Twin FafFallB. Idaho Thursday. Fobfuoryory 2.1995 Jazzwiin; Stocfckton lead!Is in careeerassistts^Adaba]ama holdIsofFAubibum - - • SALT LAKfi CH^ (-i r' {i\P)— John Stock- poinis,'Matt Geiger Gi ha'd'16. Kliaird'Rcevesre? 12 WSCALOOSA,'/^ tori had If)jssisls w^kil^t ii committing a Pro basketball I, A l i ( A P r - ^ o . 20 A1^ “ *1 1 . and Keith AskirIcins II for Miami. abam a survived aI fifinal flurry by Auburn, ' C^lege meiion*8 turnover to bcc'omc thele h career leader beating the Tigerss 65-636; Wednesday night as Ulah .strclcln;d ils'wwinning i streak to 14 t Ik basketballall The Cenrml Division-leaJing HoHornets have H awks 111,1, W a r r io r s 9 9 when the ofTlcials; ruled ru thot a tying basket _ . with a victory over Denvi:nver. wonm sseven of iheir last eight games.' es-Tlie Celtics ATLANTA-I — .M ookie Blaylock scored a a.i ca- irune-oner the finalII buzzer.bl • yj, _Stocklon broke Magi(igie Johnson’s carecr have!k-e lost scven of their last eiglii. . vived an o f f night by Rynn Minor,Min uncharac- reer-high 32 pdx ^ l s , including seven 3-poinlIt bbas- Alabama’s Bryanin PassinkF missed his first ig, a ssists reporlf^J'9,921 wjth wi a pass from near ieristically poor free throw/ shshi ootin g in' (he keis. as Ihc All;:,llanta Hawks handed Golden SSlate.l free throw of ihc setseason with 9.3 scconds ch ------the fouMinc to KarhMaMalone, who sank an Netsets95, Bucks 77 clutch and 30 poinis from Fre,Fred Hoiberg to its founh loss inin. a row, remaining. Auburnm irc 0 ouniied, but did n 't ho 18-fool jumper from lh hold o f f N o. .11 Iowa State 79-779-78 W.idticsdH>r“ I the Icfl corncr. The EA:i-AST RUTHERI-ORD. N.J, ~- ClChris Moi^is Stacey Augm;mon added 16 pointt, Steve SmithSm gel ihe ball upcounun quickly enough. The night. ni{ shot gave the Jazz a 47-I J7-25 lead 6:23 before bit Ihrcc.straightiht baskets laic to put>ut MilwaukeeI ^5 and Jim Les:s 14 for the Hawks, Tim HardawJaway clock had cxpirqd by the time Lance Wccms The Sooners{16-4, 3-2 Big EEigl i^ t) entered Ihe halfiime. awayiay as the New Jersey Nets beat thcihc lBucks, • Icd the Warriorsirs with 26 poinis. _ got ofTa falling jumpimper that banked in. 8game.®' as the league’s sccond-bed-best free throw Malone led the Jazzz withv 30 poinis. and - ^lorris finished with 20 poinisIts iand 11 rc- Golden Stateitc used only eight players. Tc J"" Wccms scrc»mcd:d Ihat.I h e -Was fouled by shooting team behind Iowa Stolelie (1(17-4, 3-3), But ‘Stocklon finished withI 12 ■ boundjnds, and Derrick Coleman added'li:d l6 a n d l2 in - Gugliotta. Ron;)ny Seikaly and Latrell Sprew ™ Anic Grimn, but theihe referees didn't make a - the Sooners missed five o f sevenen fromft the line In' Denver was t^ever in Ihe gami^ trailing pinj^the Nets win for only the: thirdthi time in were out with injuriesin and ClilTord Rozier saw Ihe final 1:34 before Prince Fowler Fow: sealed the cgames- aciim . call. 35-13 afler a cold-.shootiroting first quarter. The victory with two free throws willwith 4.3 seconds vlil.waukcc’s 77 points marked NeNew JcRicy’s It^ a s the I4iI4ih loss in 16 games for the W;War! >Alabama {15-4. 6-2 Southeastern Confer- (gfi!ef\. Nuggets were led byy Bryant 1 Stith’s 16'bcs!j; I defensive cfToij this seasqn andnd i the Bucks' riors and the foifourth victory in six games for,r tAt- cnce) won its fourthth ini a-row and continued | poinis. Reggie W illiams: Hoiberg-and Hurl BeechumTl helpedhe lead the ns and Dale Ellis each worsnrsi uffensiyc perfofiriance.- lantai which .snisnapped a two-game home losiiusing ils domination o f thhcTigcrs(11-6.4-4).The e ' Cy!!^yclpnes back from a 15-point defideficil in Ihe final added 12 for the Nuggei. gels, ^-ho lost, for the Roo{ookic Glenn Robinson had 21 poipoinis and 10 streak, Tide has now won1 2:25 o f the last 33 meet- eigright nfin'uies. Hoiberg scoredd 14 o f his points r • .third time in a row. rcbouiounils for the Bucks, Vin Bakerkcr added 16 ings with its'intrastatctate rival, including 11 in duiluring that,tim e and Beechumim maden three 3- pointsnis and 11 ossisls, Pacers 10i;<; C a v a lie rs 8 2 -a row at Colcmq^ ColZoliseum. poiwinters. < Suns 118, Lukcrs 109 0 9 , 2 INDIANAPOIOLIS — Cleveland's Icague-lca . .I’H O tN IX Daniiyy \Manning, hanjpcKtL-iZ^^e /s 98, Bullets 89 . ing defense coilouldn'l contain Indiana ondd^ht; l! No. 19 Vilianovaa 7 8 , S L J o h n ’s 6 2 NNo. t 1 M a s s a c h u s e tts 74, mosi oCilic founli i|uancr by r by foul trouble, (lit two PfiJ'HILADOLPHIA- Dana Darrosros scored 16 Cavaliers wentI moren ihan nine minutes withoutlouta NEW Y O R K — ,l^e.Kerry Kittles scordd 24 Sl t J o s e f ’s 6 2 key baskcis arid assistedted on another as the ofhis Ihe combination pnxiuced a vici his 24 poinis in th'e fourth quaruartcr as the goal and ihi ■'icio- points and Eric Eberzt adadded 23 Wednesday night AMHEKST; > Mass, — Top-rop-ranked Mas- I’luicnix Siins avenged one o f their two home Philnili Ivc.gamc los- ry by the Pacer;. Indelphia 76cfs snapped their five- and N o-19 VilianovaI pupulled away 10 a 78-62 vie- achusetts sac overcame injuries toI its twot best play- ...... lossc^ wiih u win over ihc: LtiLos Angeles Lakers, ing sir loofcd 19 points and Byron See sireak and rallied lo beat ilie: WashingtonW Rik Smits soo Scott . tory over St. John's,'s. which lost its seventh ers,TS, Lou Roe and Marcus Camby,(iiby. ond beat St. Miinning. whoJiinl30poiipoinis and 10 rebounds. Bulletslets,■ came o ff the bcricnch lo score 16 for Pacers, who wl Straight in the Big East. sank' a 3-poinic'r wiih 1:40 r St. Jososeph's 74-62 Wednesday nightight behindI Roe’s to remaining for a 112- Willii'illic Burlon and Sliarone WrighiII e:each had 18 look the lead for fo good in the first quarter: arand Tlie Wildcats (14-5,75,7-2 Dig East) opened the 199 points.1 • 101 lc;id. the Suns' liirgcsiiloftliegiime. of ■ • poinis il.s for Philadelphia and Clarencenee Weather- were never clialh3llengcd al^er opening an IS-poipoint second half with n 12-02-0 ;run lo uke a 42-35 lead. .Roc. f. the leading scorer aad rc . Charles Barkley had 22 points and 15 re- spoon I id reboundcr for jn had 16 for the 76crs. wholniilcdiled 76-73 en- lend in the scconi)nd quarter. Kittles, who also hadd 111 rebounds and five as< U\'JMoss. Ief\ the game after he: fell to the floor, bounds. Dan Majcrlc badad 20 poinis. nine rc- tcringi ig the founh quarter, Cleveland, the league's best defensive tearcam. si.sts, sianed the njn willwith a dunk onmn inbounds cluiluiching his left knee, wiih 5:09:09 leftI and Mas- . bounds .md nine us-iisis. undmd Danny Ainge scored ' Scor coll Skiies had 17 points and 13 assists; for got a leani-high1 14 1 points from John Williams.IS. - pass and ended it withith Ia 3-pointcr. In between, saciachusclts ahead 64-51. His'condi:ondiiion was not 18 lo help beat the teiini ihat iha snapped the Suns' Wasliii ihingion. while Calbert Clieaneyicy added 17 Eberc had one 3-pointerter tand another long jumper, jmtm m edialely known bul he rcmiremained on ihe francliisc-rccord 25-ynmce homeIk winning streak ^ poinis.ils- Skiies was 4-for-4 from the f Dcc. 30, ic free Ihrow M a v c H c k s 104, 1( T im b e rw o lv e s 83 benench, . and has now connected on 78 dfhislast79o ft MINNEAI’OL M ississippi St. 70,10, No. 25 Florida 47 \ foul shots,sht DLIS — Jamal Mashbum score 17 o f Ijif J2 poinlints in the first quarter as the Dal-Da STARKVILLE, Mi: *lo. 6 K e n tu c k y 9 0, H ornets 100, Cclticss 99 2 Miss, — Darryl Wilson No las MavericksI snappeds an eight-gome losinising scorcd 22 points in thehe second: half and Missis- »outh C a r o lin a 72 BOSTON — Lnrry-Johnsihnson scored 27 points M iaami n 98, Detroit 75 streak wiih a vict-poinadnis and rc- wolves. beating No, 25 Floridaa 70-477C Wednesday night, , >LEXINGTON, Ky. - Rodrickck RhodesR scored 9 points, including six during an E ■ bounds os the Charlotcc HoHornets took an early servec LLcdcll Eacklcs added \(t/is tJ l ^ ^ H ea i beat Mashbum hitt threet 3-poiniers in the first perperi- Wilson hod three 3-p3-pointers lo open Stale’s I an 8-0 run st the lart o f Ihe second half that'carriecirricd No. 6 Ken- lead Wednesday night undI heldhe off ihe Celtics for tumoveaver-pronc Dclroii al the M l.im./rena. i/rt od as the Maveriirricks jumped to an 18-2 lead; anand second-half scon'ng. theIhe ;second of which ignited f “ ^ ^ i3 100-93 vicio'ry, jcky lo a 90-72 victory over Southioulh Carolina oti------Thelie Heal,I who had six pliyyrfTmn^ouble 111 fig- cruised to iheirr fourthI slVaight victory in Mirviin. a 20-3 run thot gaveelh lh c Bulldogs (13-2. 5-2 Wednesday night. Good defense by Dominiqmique Wilkins and iwo ures,, stayed sl. in control against Ihe.J'isiJ^stons afler nesola. Southeastern Conference:nce) their first lead, 42-41' ^ Kentucky <14-3, 8-1 Southeastleaslern Confer- baskets by Dcc Brown — oneon< o f them a 3-point- losingIg Ibig leads in the two previouss games.ga Dc- Dallas playedJ itsi' second straight game wiriirff with 9:11 lef\. - 'er — cul the Homels’ lead to nee), leading 40-32 at the holf.opei, opened with An- d to 95-88 before Dino iroil ne\never led and could get no closerer tlthan 13 af- point guard Jasorion Kidd, who is ill with the. fli . Mississippi State lookjok the lead for good when *5"'' Radja was foufed making a (a re Riddick's Jayup, Rhodes foHow,Wowed with a re- a layup. But he missed ter.fallirtiling behind early, bul got -23 poinisIs fromi Jim Jackson and 16 point)ints ihrows by T.J.r.J . Honore made it 47-46 ound basket, free throw and 3-poir-pointer for a 48- Ihe free ihrow, and ihe Celtiielties’ rally ran out o f Thele Pistons,I \frTip_had 23 lurnoveiivers to t h e . and 20 rebounds f and started the ganie-endi:nding 23-1 run. time, s from Popcye Jones, 2sdvantagewiih 18:20 left inlhegihc game. Heat's's 11.I h;id their worst olTcnsive■night ni^ o f the M innesota, whivhich was without starting for Rndja. coming o(Tu hip ir p injury, finished with season, ward Doug West,:si. got 26 points from Christiai;[“ ■ No. 24 Oklahoma 7 25 points and nine rebounds, ids, and Eric Mon’tross Terry■try Mills finished with 20 pointsIts anda Gninl Lucltncr. Isaiah F Io. 14 W ake Forest 69, N.CN .C . S ta te 61 •had 24 and 10. 1 Rider .scored 17 points dcspitipile N o . 11 I o w a S L 7 8 - Mill addidded 16 for Deiroil. Billy Owensnsscorcdl7 j shooting 7.for-24!4 from the field. RXLEIGH. N.C. — Jerry Draswraswell scored a ,,y NORMAN. Okla. — No.: 24 Oklahoma sur- care ireer-high 13 points, all ofihetiiTl in the first 6:03 ------] oftlrthe second half. a$ No. 14 WakeVake Forest held Minicopiiins win o ffrf slumping North Carolinena SState 69-61 Wc(!^cdnesdaynight. , • - The Tim cs-N ^ icores ancid sta ts ______^______BBrasw eU , .a freshm an who0 avoverages 2.5 D««DMjn«KftMr.44.2<7,W«ir«) HS. conjms (13-4. 5-3 Atlantic Coast Coi tl s c h o o l b o y s p o ll HsnOr 1 Confcrcncc) as (0 8-1 Wednesday HIg SlwwSftn AltunMr. (4. 290. WnI JAncn theyey upped ihcir eight-point halftialftim e lead as llgh school >M UMI KKRt^tvl M nw}- W«|HS. night by downing M r< m m t ( AucoMd Prtu IdJ, Television Ucn g h a s l3 . B onneville’s Bees wrestling s«nK>y»iua Eivent v 8 l '______S ta tio n ______43-13. ------T il" " ^ H IS S :"""’""' I”'"iwcred by Ihe inside game o f Tim'im [Duncan, who . ored 21 points with 14 rebounds Minico, which will hohost I^urley next *■’ W I d )ir, Pobblo BoQch Nollonal Pro-Am^ USA/channol 23 m S* bm scon unds. Il was the :hlgan Sl. ESPN/chonnol 13 i s . m . ■3,S:S Sixlh(lh double-double for the sophomchomore center in Wednesday, also won thehe jayvec matches j««, 7'"'' ’ 1! ! j; ™ 'a 8 J.Unun )AD09l(olbaII.Sonlcsot Magic • TNT/channol31 6 p.m. MW"IMMn 8-1. irs. snr> HS. Uctm. hiss lastll seven games, 1 PSN 7 p.m. in^^skolbo»ruCL^^^^^ 5* ii I '? coiC ESPN/chonnol 13 7:30 p.m. H3.Ufc*i*.l»*.rkAAm INO.0 .5 M a r y la n d 7 1, 103-Rotf.KJuo/, M, w>o bv fort.ii, t I2^,t 0, aoc. KurulOf 12- ilr , U.4 J. itt. cx,. .ti Collogillogo baskolboll. Tulano ol N.C. (Chariotto)(C PSN 2..1 M, a»e. Wiilumi 0.7; 12 8:30 p.Tn, • oo»ir* w n M. 8-2, IM. C«W HS. Oita. 7: l2J-N«ininSHk»f,M. ___ Collog^llogo baskotboll. Orogon ot StonioiloftJ PSN ,1p.m. 0 .15 Virginia 62 P•?" V '• Radio 6-2. 5«>-Z*mofa. M,a«e Sorenion 10.7; ^TMtT»*rt,H1,IH.PMHS.u«n. poiniints, 21 rebounds and seven blockilocked shots and 10.7; 171.S«n,M. plnrwo ' v o n t * J*ppMn « ItWD, 18»-Artnur, M, plnn*a S« I-S / 5 J? Ever Station______Time B*ut>(U) No.}. , 5 Maryland pulled away from'em 15th-nitiked hvy.VaK. M.wonby lorf«. rginia in the final seven minuteslUtcs o f a 71-62 r W I " i Collogillogo boskolball. BYU at UTEP KBAR/1240AM . 7:30 p.m. .M jrw ' VICtO:tory Wednesday night. IJr”" ______• a-*nCriMtWcaaKA82. ItS.RouKlFn- ws«wmr«'V.% * ^ morlCric Smith, bouncing back from a cacareer-low, 6- 2 2. Mto< M1,} t :c C»jH*»,«M .190,Uro,w.(T«u.) Poiolini game Saturday against Duke,'uke, dominated • Shoshone holdsJ s o n t o M ' •‘rrmaU !! .V,' ,!! KirSiM*a.M.Z25.0MviMkHa. HS.m ' W • I PI. OAM.FtarQi „ , , ,, bolhlh ends o f the floor in leading MarMaryland (17-3, llllj to 1 J5 ^ *** 5 9 7 9 5 - fSw Si ii' ' ■ " SnrakS4, lta.C0Rr«(Cl«)C««n. Tcml 1 Atlantic Coast Conference)ce) ito its sixth No. 2 by defeatii t i n g ISDB 9 II. 725, 4 »>cnpM-mt-WorwcKxS'ltlCMotwM. m,5a«an eetn.lk }.ijprt , li i Eri.,.t e 15 (34 7)S s u n lOww7VS.0u4eailft*aitfu i t f,«»ir*»loW .H. 17lU»»a«ii»HS. aight victory. Is 4 ie 571 10 MaiSmIM4.4.(mr24. !)«■ t-l.marrn iJOan.L ■ 5 i ; ; “ J ' 20 5?4 - 12- 0.t|,>a«« 9l.l4-N«i)U HSPml _ TTbe.All-AiiiOTca.sophoniore i .cenlccenter-had Q-co------The Times-NcwB )*tW4Mn idcU-Ncnt RaCanJt-Witfvotr GwniWood..U 190.P«tr»rnlR)ch ' SOmtoMnt.8-i,224. n i SlUir/.KS, Cr-. rcer-l iinjwtM frjanlD«lo,W«niM Ottlwtui.m 2 29 293^ 2U U(U,rM«il |ltS.Sa«wiiCd ;r-high in rebounds and matched;hed his coreer- nurr 91 Auw»-WBf*gBn 23 JiAki» Fv«t..F. U. 210, Xju «UJ Umof. 8«r« st total in blocks. It was his 28th i — tiTTH AUnr. 8-2. :tS, Un.(1 (Fb ( HS, P f S'.' 8th double-dou- .PhtaM«u20(0miei KS,0U*OfT««fi« ^ Ktun. ble: irin 50 college starts, GOODING — . w I. p,, N»Tcrt«C!*SrajtosiiMa? SurasTAnATETO CM.R,-1« RMmtft. 4-3, 191. loulanlt (X,) x m*!"» TMtj. 8i 2M, Fob B«) KJ, Wl- (« 13 1 S 3 0>^97.W»7.W«fc(tnM • Rc m »92.<924K.MDaM0M7.Ata«tW UM kta 4.. itm. Ckra. The Shoshone In- "* 9gh " school (>niwii:i 15 1 41 u>**Mior.o107.0«ut03 t-tlMH.Itjl.ltMtrt>»<92.]» Uaw 1.21> ULuM. LuU 4J, 2ES. Foi IViMn Ba« Kl Shm ; 27 .D««74 2 3Uitni3i TnifrW, dians proiecied boys’ b iC 1) I 11 Oosj11».LA»LAl*»»1IJ Jirnnn3.?» iwJacUa\».2.22a.Ti»tt>(n>t)H3. iin>‘ their claim lo the |,n«l uf, tl 3 8 SjnMmoer.S}97.SKnnw«M ATUVfrA(111(<") ' xmovn. : s i_ __ rg nin OWUi U-rmjfi. WaMMn^QanM Aioncnfr94.9441«.Ur^34t2;.l«n5900 *™ rii.iutmii tWrHon».,84. 240,Pcei>4.(Pi)KS. No, 2 spot in the . HISawf«r*,CMC»i>. C^«etlOO.B« I0.6ut»»l0llO-1JM32,StT«i511jJll S ^AuiAlaunM,»2. l99kFtnra8ccrit OruStMSM Consnlinued from B1 N*»;n*yH.U»l.lMraJiM77 Er*3l.ia02. (KrlKS.AMtami Arm. • Northside Confer- • 04t.lnt21 ItOaj Sanmoiu. (.]. 19). Sp«/Unturg school girls’ poll «ni75 C(rt>i25VI wFtuli.5.l0.1»5.C*r«ro(U|.KS, (SClKS.1IKS-Ckmnn • ' *‘B“Bul wc know they arc good encc Wednesday night by■V cdowninc Idaho M7loUll3e.712W41tl IJy . )od teams and OcUmStwn OokMSM r^M<^80.190.VtUwg(Uu)W» HS.WM histo SMte_School fo rih e D e a f6i M 3 . s a ? , SSS-.S.OMUrdU /■ . u n itory has taught us everybody)dy p| la y s their Fnl piic* Mn » r DalsiM,UnirU(T»KUt3 JTHatgoM- bestst against CSL W q \^ ll have/e totc be at our The Raptors stayed withirthin nine over the W»lJ9,0«Mr«MtU t].<*un3ar2 ""Srraw an . S-it. tto. 0«ralCtu rl»9|rUo.»,H2ai6.4.R«er«(WV»l m ^ W. I p«n Phm.lia.LA , • HS.ft»»t«*>om bestst I10 beat cither one o f them,"I , " IronsIr said. i , nrsi half but fell behind1 wwhen Shoshone ,ui,(a,(ei' aMnSartrif.84,193.l49CnMtIH3. ..y {il ' }1 t to S«VcnQl1t.l ' r s i s ‘Utah Valley is coming home)me after four ouiseored them 21 -5 in thee tlithird quatler. 2 ctmmi« » 2 -W ^Thn3t/iQ«iM Ritenn-Ca <• Spvm. (-2.240. U m t OmM i uonoi ■ . J Pcicjim 2t. 2 4t QMUrdMOfn(0i«il 730pn Aairt.iO(Ut.Unga)ili«»-C(««StMJ4 • lU im w S^«j^.6.uio,c«n-.H5. straiaicht games on the road,” IronsIi soid. ' 0 )9 SuMMOnrtM. K^17„*^5, • ShoftWfMi 15 27 *401 !SS, ig s l>uriiltaan<.« m UcOuirMn.5-lt. 1(0.TUU(0U«| "ThChey were at Dixie and Snownow and then WnhtvBTsV»KS.CMKmSUl.. p ;,.b • SKoihone-Hs)'«» 4. McClitfO 3. Sandy S, H« <Wia«Kja 4. U0.iar 1. Rm. 14. «y«n T. 2ff-7.22 11 t >Urp, Onttjrniav 21 1 14 NMrtntiPUac;PU»3K«.730 sr C «nu j4.J44,««nin2<2-i7.U»rt*i,l. TOtnan.5.10, 17], F«1 LtuMrililt' (MoJ j^gome swing.” 9 StfiAwTt IS ; ]1 Mo -kmcn, 81191. CRM IMaKS. ISOD-^FWCNH 18. W.kloB 0. Tuck 4, D»»By«»0y4.Honoo8 TOUH20 1 1 9 * ^a ' 21 1 7 Uhm*M«CW •rtKS.MsnOs’O SlHjrji,)aYi,Mcn.ulunt, S-1'. 215. OMrrg^ |f>«) jo»Hto*H«>*n84. IBDiUniaCaTwllS. l/rni> OC«a iKWrtM•rnj KU> U fm FrT,>,ucr; Er») ‘ . “ ns.iM. 44. 245 ViV,ilOA.S«l«n, . Wavnfr]vnfrvtftKS.H^rtiCmpft X : J u n i o r s 60 >UMIIS,P«rSua ' (Mil2n>Mm(CM>| Ulg; 224’points per gam e. Irons said the othW iTS’.- K's:-JU»02,G*«nJOJ48.Wil«. osltnen,4-S.22l3,»r«»»SMi«.suat.s:ii.i9aoMvii«.ia ‘ Jones scored 22 and 21 poinilints, respeclively, *r«»o mM Janni U«Ma< II Mk«i»n.W.220.,raTt«(ru|Jrf«- UKDmjfi 'They are a pretty well balanclanced team,” r " ' j s j s s W ednesday lo lea^l Castleforford to a 75-60 M 'u S N B A b o x sc o re s M i» t.4-2.» 5.S( A»9i.ur>«HS. m m /m he sosaid. “So wc have to contiiinn RufifacrRi and non-conference basketballall win over the i*fwi I’vnotes D«aAS(1(H)4} Dn24.HMnjirsnsJK sS',: t VHi. 84.240. O-Oowd KS. | l £ l j Sivul'ulich and tnake sure no oneme et ls e has a Jerome jiiniors. ‘ -towijtsMte.Mte.U4tftifi.».1MJ.I232. S.taknO-IM .Sur*ra UnucfvwesNON.i. W«a-«W22«JJ*dixi'»225«23W»,0.«J CMS.:«C» • WinmU 4.5 23V EoU* |0m| cer night.” The young Tigers, comp OralM 2D00 5n»1-2iM.21-23H»tn>4M7.1*. -*«• FUt>af<»-4liM**;44 mpeting without CtojJS«{M)13.C013DWW1.200: Tajn34.77 lOaudll.Nw I.Mionwi Jail Lake is a threat bccausc« "it"i has won iheir tallest player, k q / it clc 121 tmty-U.-U>«»..15in«jr})N«J«.T hrt**».M.220.ToT»tfV«4«S.M CAtfOlK ' close through the vt«Mr8 Sl.kim,usu 21-»tM cfPWCotiZ sZ T “Bastcm Utah and S n ow andI thosetho arc big kfSfl Ji|0*J|t« llrst half, bul t'cll behind to st SOffM WW50TAOT JJ ' i ^rrn«T>in43. n 245. UASQMlCUt) Hvtamlo :> stay when Jones Mumiu kjx/Wurej oV'o»U^.^4.l1&(]9 ouv»(n{ far* OEVOMi d w ins” and b ccau sc'of Marcelreel Johnson, and Rasterday went on a tear le; early in the fliX>4&.10 1-4M t3.G««!13. 15 U 0W«jr» 27127004.Ro^l.5J.24.IMr« ohnson is the strong 6-4 guard «jBrnV«iM CM)lMXjf«fn2<»tn2<249.E«l,,03222 25J-7».»«JWJlwSlU39.»4^7.719. h iKSJcrr>««<.»5, :30,At«rS*icS>«C-C>MnUasU — »4t»;||3 . i i n s i i X . , 84. 2*0, 5«a»dH«irtHS, ^ 2 « fr1 4 T«ili2«-74J244 in thithe leogue. The Bruins have C.nlii.lo.0 15-3152?a C«riMT«iM J1»a»-104 M4,l»«v* ‘^''^OknMlAm lave a stron g J--OHH, 12 30 3S CO linnniu l<4 0»0«-««SlI] 3.Por»pal»-W^-0>»nM4(U«««n««Uc. UTAH(in) RsMr«u(.ft4.2».UM<«U(Ml IW<&«201A2crrrRoru2-j>,ntMM»«(D«ia pcrlmim ctcr gam e in 6-6 G reg BlakiBlake and 6 -4 ' Casl'oloii] Kiftron 9. 2. Vai«n:uglaU«i»2-Pai1.(i5.u Weti» SonSaeCjrtMi;2 CtaiJW.lUfmO-im0.l.;>cUcr&2Vi’MT&2I Oral 7-11I 445< t« LU».i).iBi.gyi fw. P«nM«»DinOin* dJnmn Brancmdon Peterson. riJny 2, Loomu 2, Jonoi UvfWO It V<9ru6J . U»r«i«»4.?0ilUMiRj3«3-1Mi»>f.J1* tUicnl.toa:m . ^ 4 4 4 1 2 - ’. S ^ Slrc^e^'«,(-7.29a.UuK(C•)l>vt, totamlM J5 H f a V i ' g ^ 9J VjnJ«4l90J5t . 0>/f«n0-t.carwCa«vlM.U«r«CHi FoM MO ?-3 1» O WM UHW/UJMlUMEBfSWERS-PutfMMNcnv - IrOIrons said he always cp^idersers thet Friday J«'o'’“ -H^ui8l lO^Waitoi* r. Co«koi 55, W,nuimtW. S. S».n 4. u.u«i«i S. fO l«Can»-OatMU|Jvmni CMrt«,7.)0 rlfcOoriM. (-7. 2K rUMMnHS. McOtM 21 13-22 2500 afOFlnmr n«ar It.Udna* NatwnlA nightht game of each tiTfpis cirlici:rlical sin c e a Wfc»..4U»ylI lUnoaj48(U«lOMOWIII A4W»-0^M M44 10. R-i««1.e002tc»-i5l.«5IU 25.U • Mracn. 4 2. 270. Fol Pwn iFli) 0>nMDA Watlsrt. Co»lu». Vi Comm«! RtfcnU (.UUn'ei.UnwU-( »HMIci\85270.IVr(r«ui)KS. 0>MfPMTD ■weep,” ucwsT eua«ui»>jj2iJJ229.tl*»M»it!l2})iort- M.OtMM.i.i.A6iu>tayo-i.M»TTO«ao-i. . M Natwnlaa ' bnt.X^e.Uaoi.Uaan120«7C>»Tt«ri0.n Fe>i«il04-Hcr« m " ^ f W - K U w Kimberly ____ s s.j74 ;UMam . H>Ceu>4>-0ti-0t»Y« 40 (Uglonto 7). Ut*, 92 aASRAvts-A0N«iDivr<«i«.rr>v minutlutes per game both nights,"■ he said , Ujn.ON)«0,<3DMWvGn«n45 . AlU4)11M1t5411 IU*S-I}74t9 G*n7. K| Al Co: Continued from B1 - ... MjoMjoruiM "JJH.Colml-Ml 141-23 OMtn MQ jJ 17. 4t (Sotm 1( ^oach Joel B ate’s w om en arcrc lolooking for* l*-tir,Sl U.« M12.E.aM5t1».7lJ.C»^ » Ri««-Cwal3-1<(UJ>3i.0»U4» Ra>w<44]] (.1.190. H-ghUnd Pt>k DENVEXWPtNUGCCTS-WmdOnralUM. loSt Ww eek but did play w ell in comingcotr from rossa added 17, Chrissy Del M Waw4» ■' '.MJicrO-J.lXr2,lXj-ahO-l,l*M»>Ml««i KOlMHO-12 Deimer paced the " ^80UTTf«ST ’• r>7(Sa2-7.0-: }«.Jcftw59 >o.«.o.wui».p- ,„.S;S2 12 coming in the iu,» s: uo>-Kanu«C^e9-k* 2.*jirtCM|I Fa»r~ acnl.71.23 late w a s m ost p leased w iihh the th sudden first half T..MMOT OwaaiUAtH*i9l Uc51(W>.0Mm. Rwni42-J5 VMUnri* SSilsOUS0U?i^!i-C«n>ll7(iySi U«^14 Oe.Vdmfr tJtn«.5.il, 170,ConnJO9»V*it» »^<«rattiwiiiiAc»MsiK*r returnim o f his inside scorin g punchnch in M ondi "Front Iasi wcSek^.s ineelini I k>.ia 7J L (Ow«<) . • • ■ pomuwnoi ■Mf.Pt.lVnSMi SXftlBWi ling lo Ihis week. 2“SIl?i5Tl m CRat*«n».2;non pSTJTi/WotcH, (-1, 175. tkMMoniru) WWXJBF O rtCcga. i Marcy Jenkins andId-M 1 ichelle we played more up-tenipo10 ; and shot u lot itK»ufi< Uh4.11M9.JVi«>^S444 In24 Mi.St..atU»U1C.1i4.5J4,&,‘u^t rtnliSlM Wesciscoti. betier." Bulldogs coach Joh ' - ’4,BfW*i5.100HOOOm,f»*i4BMir«T>4. im ilC m i (.10 M 14. Km 2 9 « 9, .. .“? r«i " M, i«. Qnjd»» (to) •. ► John Miller s'aid. » j r . u2 7»i4.Ca}>2.5t 25 Cdw JIUra7'4.7-7 22411 r«ai4095a-30 101 R3CTML “ RiiRicks and D ix ie hurt Utah ValleyVail inside “We didn’t iry to do muchh that ll was diner- ^B A standingsSta SiijiSi'Trt^020.j0 0r.*^w taMHO 3 1 ^ 1 1 -1 1 1 AITViwESI 0.21B»n«J.mI3.7M9 t««.W.7«»2182 PotM IONIX^!^tf^Cll.t>Jtfn. iind tlthat’s where we will attack,”ck,” he said, ent. We just shot better and h 30 27-107 id had some older • {AsitWTtRNCC«fl«WI • HWMltOI) «-540 Mam 4.14 lEBoa 34. p .'! oh Valley i$ very good on the perim\ eter - kids .step up," AMcCMMn il5U4»«»J4JJI2I«07.t3 ' )«M.«M.P«cri05|.Pott».S s s scwvttI3553»!^M^ s s ¥» I Pci. 08 >fll|1«»4.«2.:4.« 2-312. Wart.*» 24 00 4. VIJ JJ5.jR«6«cnl4,Cftct»«on1. 5 CrtV.«-t.t»5.WiMtfi.a«ttl,U* >rM»«f«.MTa>iK«lni. SO WeVC hove to contain there.", Earlyjn the game, scrapp 34 9 111 - J»a>n'>«00#J10# S(tBM».tJ,JSVi’4» i __4.iUti*,0.1).F« loVvnCtf Mi04> appy Valley oul- • o«>*= ’ rli)75t9.fi>Tvig).}0«( . l-FaMal-ltN«>.IU)n___ ^CKUtSBS^4rrafndl»fi^- - Bollole Said the first meeting saw,Iiw Utah Vol------• hlisiled Kiiiiberly on both en J4 ■ M ■■ i t } e« i''0 « } rA } 7 J*t»Vl£nioy(Ra»ninlhP«. B2»M».OltMfh«.ac»i| ends of the fioor 19 i 29 ) n 19 Tcu>)r«4 22771f2-7710l lM52(«*t*«it«I 10) AuUl»-54riWo«B2( . ranked No. 9 nationally, jumpjuir al\ead 'and jutijped out to a 12-K Ic 14 3 1 3 7 2 1 9 Q»—'il .Patrt23(S»01rrtlll ' C»7>«n»i. H.-170, H. 170,L*tn ! lead. Bul as ihe I .S3Sr,S ■ iSSfs?W.Art»22,Pof«J7 T«hv 2 i \18 s in the first half and outlastist tlthe E agles 'Bulldogs settled down aod w 13 31 J«5 ilf JPtrt90ih-at/ UgAWEIi J worked the ball i « s .! SU9v4«« £ : nt.FtotkStM Mr.bPte byfou'our. inside, especially to Arros •11 .50 ■]>» 23 12.Co5Tj.U«r a r i r s i i S B rossa. Kimberly SSSLi'cr 2l.io],r4 5.4|&x(l{Saa22.M«2.3 UcXa,1.2. LwtFfoa«.M,l?0,W«JAnTctwn» Wcclcik and is 8-3 against R icks’ lead UMAM 17 1 JI JJ» II Ho«rt9-t9MI) P r c p siig i j n ln g s i u i T X . leading 10-1 DfM 1 .4 27 14 1 t2 , ■ 5 (7«rw<51422lS.SMt. LACUNABLBEACH, cai (Af>) - .. ^ ‘Swrmcaican.M ' COnfcrfcrence mark. 0 0 0 1 0. J Andwton 1 VitSTPW COtftOtfERycE UH =22 24 CM»ioti02000. nijinn* AB A; 4 Or«iMr«24004 Dtn Ktntfrt 0WTA.*to.dfto«bew^ Kristata Wordle — may be both fiistlist team all- 4 <;™l' rci® %' 15°l"'ro'’i?44'‘ ‘’ ° ^ If.) )t!.BjtTOiM954:«0siW5 CwdcFkrttjS ^V»4.-2SS,C«.HS,iW ' ...... - . . . confcfcrence. pick s — and those arc - A.tM„ FtKl'ttWMOy R Ar«7349 T,W22t2eO'. ‘ Brot»l*i«4 are the ones- »4H2« Pifr«Mif>*«")KS. COMV w c hOAuive to stop? •

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Thureday, Februaryry 2.1995 Tlmos-Nows! TwinIn FaFalls, Idaho B-3- [ie r s aifo an dl o n s aila r y c< a p SiJliell silenIt bn Raid■ders : .WASHINGTON (AP)P) Facing j------•growing political pressureure to end the 1 The president hasins threatened to ask 0•wner’sar \ [ J .mediator W.J. U{ nnoimcenment •baicball strike, owners ma Usery lo propose a shift W ednesday wf^enrjrthcy-ris-' t ^ 0 1mgress, Cl'linton tol<[ ^ solution that wouli)uld end the v^lkout, LOSOS ANGELES (AP) — A rt I ;------^------' doned their salary cap'proproposal for a ^ which began Aug.ug. 12. And the Na- Shell:1I vfos ■ in his office Wcdncn cs- ^ ______luxury tax.______tiondl Labor Relattlations Board said it day.. notm taking phone calls. The new offer, rhade!e aas talks re- TO ^ will rule-.withinn t tw o weeks on the - A. teamtc. spokesm an w osn’t coi ) ‘butt out’ unfair laborpracticctice charges filed by mentin sumed after a 4 0 ^ y break, brci moved of strike iting. A’ team executive offer _____ both sides. the owners off their centrmtral demand ‘ W A SHHINGTON ! (AP) — own>wn problems,’ it would be o *'a vaguiguc statement that did nolt ex-c • Clinton, speakin JO reduce player salariesies to 50 per- C ongressis and* president C linton inn t\tw o weeks. l(ing at the Pcnugon. actlyy ccarry the weight of a vote . • . once again mcnt cent p f revenue. should ““butt bl out** o f the m ajo r “If they all knew at the end :nlioned the strike confidifidcnce. While the owners hadd ooffered two league basbaseball strike and stop negilegouating no one would b O'n n 'Tuesday night. KNBC-1■TV . ••! am dom g w , luxury tax plans-in Novcovember and “dinding the sport’s exemp: therhem o^t, they would settle whatever I can do reportcsrted that Los Angeles Raidcdcrs ® y- personally, but the December, those plans5 wwould have ‘ “o” m. antitrust laws, Sen. Thefhe best thing Congress could ihe less I say about it ow nerler Al Davis told Shell he w ill j PI the, better," he s'e worked a^ caps since bothoth contained Slade Com3tlon said Wednesday. . . is.&■ nmake it clear we wash ( said . "1 think M r. no lonj■ongcr be the team 's coach, median escalators that would haveave raised the “I I very, very firmly this is han(umds of.it and-we are nol go iator. should be giv- . Marllark Arteaga. Shell’s admin;inis- . cnachancelowor tax rates without limit untijntil the play- ® matter ththat needs to be settled to0 dod< anything." vo'rk through lliis last traliveive assistant, said Wcdnesdsday process to try lo > ers' share o f revenue decileclined from between th(the owners and the play- TlThe exemption allows baset to com e up w ith an th a t( SShell was unavailable ffo r • \ agreement, betwei . . 58 percent to 50 percent.t. ers and thathat Congress and the na- to0 bblock teams from movii veen the parties. If commcim ent. . Union ofncials-said thehe :size o f the tional tidmiIministration should butt sue]uch. as when the. Scat they don't. I've urjurged him to put his “AM l thisl point. I have no new i luxury tax in W ednesday’sly’s offer was out,"hesai(said. . • M ar -...I own suggestions> on01 the table." formmation o relative to the hei ilariners were poised to lescave O w ners had nol unacceptable, but the strucTucture could - cpublican from Washing- JScatleattle tw o years ago. not.moved subsian- coachiiching siluolion with the Raidlidcr lead to an agreement ifif ownerso are state:e : sa id d is c u s s io n s in *' “Any ‘7 small market team, iitf«1: -‘‘“'ly. since presetsenting their salary orgoni:anization,’' executive assistai'ant Art Shell'lell' ' cap plan June-14, willing (0 substantiallyy rrcducc ihc Congressis .of repealing the an- Scaticattle or Pittsburgh or Cine 14. Luxury tax prtf- A l Lon iin search, o f another, coach near Capitol Hill. million) and a :25 percent tax on the Ta! ch- cooch the offensivee liline, a func- Talks resumed just six doysi bbefore ment to an industiisiry growth' fund, ing job:ob i f h e isn 't retained as th About two dozen playersers spent the amount aboveX 1 160 percent o f the av- the d the tion he held during; th Aunded.” 1 £f c R v ; > ^ c a r t h , " Williams W; - ^ • . HONOLULU (AP) — FoFollowing downs lo earnI theth MVP award in the him, si 1, since he spent the first s ixy ears they had finally done uprhe as contest between *■ ' said after Fridariday's 88- a hectic week, a glorious vicivictory and 49cre’ 49-26 rompror over ^ n Diego, of his' his career with Ihe Cardinals,s, first " A fte r y o u ’ve b( T gamiho e State (13-4 overall, 4-2'2 70 loss at M ontana StaiS tale. - a jubilant celebration, Steveeve Young said he was stilltill enjoyjng the victo- in St. . like £ St. Louis then in Phoenix, befctefore toughest thing is wor ; Sky) and Boise State (14-4,'4, “Tonight wc got1 hhit by 0 - planned quite a different padpace w ith a ry. San1 FrFrancisco signed him in 199-•93. ever get back," said tryinj:) to break out of a three-wayay four-by-eight.” different goal thia week —- lollinglo on “1 think (he wl whole team is exultant ‘iIt’s t ’s v e ty fulfilling afteir spentmding two receptions for 4 Buiwith Weber State for thehe Elsewhere, Montans:ono guord the .beach and working on a tan.ti ri^t now," Yqui qung said. “When you all thosethe years w ith an undei*-.f-.SOO the Chargers after cal M3 ont Sky lead highlights thislis Jeremy Lake hos a chichance to,! Young is among nine Sann FranciscoFi w in a Super BovJowl, it's a special cx- team. ! m. I finally got with a teamn that for a 7-yard t'oucl lossek’s 0 conference schedule. • becom e the B ig Sky’ss m ost p ro- ;; 49ers who were voted into0 SSunday’s pcrience, especiaciaHjfwhen we played could ho St lid win it all and now I’ve gigot a 49ers’ 55-10 rout of )tKer games include Mon-n- liflc 3-point field goal3oI sh o o ter Pro Bowl, which m atchess tlthe N FC so well. And it it was • ,a great tim e to Super 1 sa id ' )cr Bowl ring,” M cDonald saiplagucd:d The Lumbojacks wonvon four in ;* and a Super Bowl record six touch- Bowf was particrticularly special for champi mpion, said he fell relievedi tl h a r the luxury o r doing in ise State was splitting itsis 8 row in Flagstoff befcjcforc last nuina road games and look-k- w eek 's ea'^&Siloss t o^ ^ 0 . - 8dwl ragged agains't 1-18 Calol B u t th e W e b e r S(athvincing I UNLV may not be how itit cicon 'survive its latest anyciyone’s guess.' whcnh«he w ill return to game coachiid Jones, who Jjad ^-Z)m u ffcni the'crowd of 4;9(W►3“ home"victones over IdahoIda a i i d 'i '.,y road (rip, but who the coachtch w ill b e by the tim e “••We’ve V been th r o u ^ a lot at UNLV ovcr'the “Myy doctor said I fhouldn’tr 41< yards against wiruesday‘8 gome than with:h Eastern Washington, . the Runnin* Rebels return honhome. yearjars," said David Rtce, the restrictedres earnings this,"’ (Grgurich said prior to thicatching one pass. Bigquality S of their play in anin Plenty of coaches wonwould like ^ Three different coaches! — four if you count coac)ach who helped Edwards runun thei team against game.. •'"But I feel like it’s my faujchdown, in tljc week’;ht-point victory against a to hove Weber coocl)a c h R o o ^ • Rollie Massimino — havcled-led UNLV at one tim e ' Lon{ong Beach State. "But this hasas iall been very dlf* happeoraclices again last ing toI rrettmi lo UNLV as coach,running into road- ' -(8-9,e accoihplishcd ^ withoutIt get b ig leads,” A begglen;len said. ■« jm coach Monday night, a ddebut spoiled when wee)-3^ . M onta z h e s M •. . -J-'.— ...... - -..h is p la UBiditUumnirc. ching. siasm ; ’t even bc;di)ln8 the Long fecach the qu fault that thislias ‘ ®igbt-l w eak 0 to Jerry TtttkSni- “Thi ghlyregartedas-. lies bcforc'agree- , * ;h, is clearly less ‘ ilc ’of head coach. ieh said he isn't S' 3 he w ill assume. ^ S e v e laken iway Horn 5 “ ' ' S' I . . . - __ . ’" • f ...... — ■ ■ \ ■ f ...... • Tlmo8-New8. Twin Falls,Fai Idaho Thursday; Fetxuaryary 2 .1995 — Resiiiiltspos^ sted^afte er openiling w irS flPflPtS _ weelkend offwomeiip ^ to S frncy The unofficialal i results o f the first Q H | . Henderson n 200. wcekcftd o fth e TvTwin Foils Women's piiVBowiiiir ' CSII boxing\ smokerr draws Bowling Assissociotion City IrM T he Jt^nior Scratchtch Bowlers Tour Tournament beinging held, at the Magic Thelma will hold its monthljithly tournament Bowl are here. If jyour team docs no{ V . ^ Tucker Feb.'5 at 10 a.m. at the Bowladrome. bowl until Feb.b. 4-5 here arc the \ ' There will be junioraior bowlers from ightersf]from all over( scores to beat. — ^ Utah and Idaho compjmpeting. This is ‘ fil ec some excellent Team Event:It: M ason T ro p h y and( alsoal has the high scratdh seiscries on opportunity to sec s • TWIN FALLS -- Then College o f Southem IdIdaho The annual smoker:r nraises (noney for the CSI rO'rodeo (Priscilla Fiftf.?. . Jo n n a K in g sto n , at 583,583. ^ bowling by our juniorsiors. boxing smoker Jan.. 221 1 featured members of'thele (CSI team. A lice W alton,, Jean Jt Stokesberry, Therh e W estern Music team. wasv * * • put at. the Mogic rodeo tcum and boxerscers from all over the west, Compioio isiutt va ai loiiowi Virginia Williilliarns) ai 3,27,7. ackno':nowledged as the team withh the Entry forms.arc put , , ■ I.Zack'ThaAtlaa'SMiiabartatlJoer (CSI Rodeo) over Nobro -WJlw Hiijn ome for the Twin .' CSI won seven oo f (the 1,8 bouts. The only ladies lad Na*achl. unamrrw. (Jaci.on:1: 7 •Jammn- JC Call (C81 Rodeo) overUpTravti T ^ d e r s o n Truckiirking (Laurie Grigg, longesgest attendance record - apprc)roxi- Bowl and Bowladrome 7- John RoMfKk ICSI Rodeo) ovw *C>irw h Falls Men's City TouTournament. The ’ boul'of the eveningg w was Q split decision in favpi.vor o f r , x : ; ; : r v ; -^oni Champlin,n, Cipd^ Morrison, mateljtely.45 yeors. ' n Slanlon (UNLV) over Jerry 'The Rm) Roc : held March 4-5 Misty “ Rolliog" Stomtone of the CSI Pool Room o i •Jumpin' Jarin WM»*onh (USU)'overir'^rty T - LoH Tum cr, Cherfieri Freeman) 3,238. tournament will be he i.«n. 8 -M^hly- Mika McCabe (CSl Rodeo) e Bowladrome.* the CSI Rodeo Team’sm’s Tindra “ Low-BIow^Roe.e. Roc1 __ Jiflvit -0-9 Lamtwrt. lpi-1I aeciton;fl«Ka 7. 'Sear/ Carey Hurt! (VUer* wi*wWs & C Daycare (Je(Jeanie Capps, Iraura A^ littlelii o ft the norm but showin/inga and 11-12 at the B icr-f^ in Sto*®*! f.wntnjui’*• M«,Oec..-on, 15 -C-.ppierppien- 0«*on (CSl Ajolet) Over 'Oig Robinson. For 50000 1scries; Mary V alley's Mike "Let ‘er‘cr Buck” Buckley in 56secorconds. jtyinlXackmore.urumrroutdecitKeciiK>n.^O. J*M>n 'Dad New*' BnMn (USUI _ (Ada Perrine, DehDebbie Howard. Teri Casper. Barbara Wntle “The Stallion"n" StantonS o f UNLV beat CSI'sli's5eny imoi/i decision; 17. *K 0.' Joe Caia>«il (Hi(Ha!eJ) D cv ey , C orol1 Bulien, Louise Freer'Baxm (USU)5U)over McBride)3,124. "Tlic Red Rooster” Angcjigel in the best fight of the niglH.;lll. M.v,-Lai. arOuCk-Buckle, ^ a ni d .s.second place in the Suj;uper B r a ^ , Judy S p k b tt andam K im Ward, D o u b l e s £Event: Mike Sweepceper held last Saturday nighi;ht at Seventy five pinsins ' over average ■ Rasmussen andi KarlccnK Musgrave • the BoBowladromp. senior awards hoveve wcrtt' to John 1,359, Shelly’ S m itl^ and T e rry Fred■red rolled 1,015 for a four gagame Maitani and Philiplip Schell from ____ L ew is 1,338, ViVivia^ Leazer and . handicidicap series and Carole a 1,0,!010. ABC. - T w i n Falls ai Bruin Brady ut1 HawaiiHi Jan. 28. \ . Nate Kelsey Sheri Hill 1,33*.4. Sunny McKelvey Third.'ird -went to D ave DstUl at 1,00606. Trenkle followejl fo his father, . and Wanda Waivjarnsworth 1,315. Tak'aking fourth was Dave Brorow n ODDS AND ENDS;IDS; Splits picked , W e n d e l l ' CSI coachch-Fred Trenkle. to ElU imile l^ray Shephaiard Patti Eslingcr-inind Traci Lattimer 978i followedfc by Calvin BenderOTon - Elaine Bowen 2-7-li)7-li). Jayne Aiken )rmer Wendell San Diegogo State University q q | SPOKANI- - Form 1.305. 973,), PRoxaine Dons 947, T en y FordF' 4-6*7-10 (the big' fo four) and Fred standout Nate last yenr. :SI Trojun baskeibull sta SiDglcs Event:nt: Debbie Howard 943,1, DeniseE M oniaoo 933, Shailiiriene Fendcr6-7-10...Pinso^IS over overage on Kclscy ^scored 17 pointsints for Spokane B rad y hihas struggled aK a SEATTLE SE - Former Golc 723,.Donno Kingngston 705, Marion' (Shortlorty) Henderson 929 and SkipS a game - Jennifer• M^i M cGowan 102, Community College nxeiwrently in.a four- freshman fo; fo the Aztecs since a Eaghagle Emile Shtpliard was nan Winterholer 698,8, Ame Spriggs 688 Cristolstobal 908. Tim Cordova 86, JessJessie Biggerstaff- point loss to Big Bend:nd Community 17-point opoponing-gam e perfor- PacWacWest player of the week for and Laura Lewiss 681.6 Inn game g one, 3-6-9, L i^ Adadame 82, Judy Specht 76,6, TomT Glass 66, College in Moses Lake.e. VWash. . m an ee a;against Southern 26-r5-point onslaught ogai: “‘"St All Events\ Scratch: Cheri camene through with the high gagame Shelly Leazer 57,7, 1Dave Brown Kelsey, a freshmaiman, hit three Californiaia C o lle g e in West/estem New Mcxieo. . . Freeman 1,678,8. Toni Chomplin 256) followedfo by Dave Dana at 23234 50...Pins over averagerage on a series • three-point goals andnd was perfect November,r. _ Shephard, Sh. a junior guard ori ?"8|- 1.645. Sheri Hill H 1,621, Jean Ganjame two was 9 pin-no-tap. DDave J.V. Mitchell 216,), A l Arrien 158. in six free throw attcmjcm pts.. He twistedted an ankle after scor- nallyilly from Tigard, Ore.. hit '■ - Stokesberry 1,581,81, Lorraine Weekes Browijwn rolled the high at 239) andi Tom Switzeril41,1. S Shelly Leazer - ing three poipoints against UTEP in four,lur.of his three-point aiicmf 1.554. R olane u n Dana second at 230. 1*<0. A lb e rt M aycilycr 137, Tim [ 0 early Januaryaiy and missed a couple poun3unded four dunks and puli Brady IVenkle All Events Handicap;Hi Shelly GanJame three, S.O.B. (ShouldId Of Cordova 130, Debbiebie Johnson 123, o f games. . dow5wn i 11 rebounds to help-t Smith 2,027, SISheri Hill 1,993, Been),:n), Dave Difuia was the star wwith Alan Bradley 122,2, / A nne K ram er Twin Falls He pulleded dowimvo rebounds Falccilcons (12-5) to a share of i ‘ Debbie Howurcard 1,968, Alice a 30000 game. Bruce Slaughter• wv a s. 109, E dJoslin 104. SAN DIEGO - F o r m e r in the Aziec;ices’ most recent gome. Pac\\icWest lead. ' Walton 1,956,1, JJonnh Kingston secondond at 276 arid Fred pcndcrr was\ ------^------: ...... — 1,946. ^ rightIt it in there at 2^6. Thelma Tucker »vnwrites a weekly Toni Choinplinin \has rolled the high Inn game g four, regular bowli;-ling, bowling coiumn.forfor The Times- ^ Scoress and staats game o f the toumiimament to date 245 Daveve Dana had o 203 and Calalvin News. 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' city l«agua baikgitikaisaP Ti»wCh«)Of»et«c 3* * to bo in tha paper? TelTell us about Itl OorotrryUoon igv SENIOR MEN S SESERIES Hug Farmer 037. Tareta Doehmk>ehm 537, B(« at loiiowi (Top tour leamttmaka mil F»il»0»anil 22 0 Copy may be drop]ropped off at The Times-Newews 722. VWgJ Corw 844044. Chel Neoiei 907. WOMEN'S GAMEIAME3 Barb Smith 245. n e . Vem Smith 504, Eiu»liuaon P>d>arY* }03. Cannen«Vwnstroerslroer232. Patti MMr 231. ^ , D*ma<3fDma 1, . office (132 3rd St. W.),/V.). mailed (P.O. Box 548, Twwin S c o re s Bowladromc, SENIOR MEN S 0*GAMES Hug Farmer Donna Severancelance 210. Patty Wasko Falls. 83303-0548) or FAXodI (734-5538). 298. Elli*on Pickenlen* 242. Tom Oia*s 219. Priscilla FileFife : 213. ct'eri Ftoeman O'vgon Trail 0 opened from tha T w IH F b IIS ° ° Items should Indue 2J4.HcryGem>«233232. Mu Oanoa 224 212. Haial Coucnoucn 211. Royce Oenneii SuxlooUVOieoonTfaJ 0 ' RaynoW»FatiM 8 :lude first and last names ara n d OT.* M “iJi ta'1'^ot the week end- EN'S SERIES Ool 208.TomOarrw*2tnes 200 8 2 hometowns for all peo a n d >ngJan.28 MEN'S SERIES Fred•ran •Sw.atn.M 731 SENlOR-WOMEN T S Tig«« 4^ i Comaniono 8 people mentionod. the date ar CIIK HInkla 009. Oeai gvuaMuikay924. Dtan. SENIOR MEN'SN'S SERIES.S Larry Muler * 3 C^gou CdijiBuaion 8° I place of the event andanc whatever scores or plac( < Yate* SOI.______820. Mauty MiDer^Der I 900. Tom Denye*sa Sunset Bowl, B u h l EN'S GAMES Ool 958. Fa'll MelemoXemoce 593. Evetetl OuR . M»nton 3 7 2 won for the particlparipants. Please Include a narr Evani Ano»l» 2 J71. Eddie Ch.Bpeil ' Qinie Mu»ay 214, Oian J47. Courtney iKiefl534Kreft J * Idaho Powar s S * and number whoreI editorsec can gel more Inform;n ia . MEN'S SERIES: Dob W tel Yale* 200. Jam SENIOR MEN'SN'S 0OAMES Larry Miller . Mo>mnetKIfi - 13 * Tha Madianv Shocpe S ' Oeiiick Onnkman 807. Tia ______233. Maury Miilef•tiilei 229. Marvin Flatlet SaMooin 2 2 5 PMF 4 4 s tion if needed. Ron Romero Sr. 098. Ken Vandetnam MEN'S GAMES O,ton I JPetiino/SI Ecf~«id>y Dutt 212. Tom OotTyasaa J Ou»^ f toW Foodi 4 W9. Tim Robbin* 643. Gl. Lemora 192. Agai-, 1 * I Photographs are encouraged.em Cun0usMtaAcae3t). ' iss's^';.r0s ^tTivinFalls I jS k U«kol 0 i S E S M a g ic B o w l ■MEN'S SERIES Virginia 0 0 Dow9I l*m0We*l0n»1 101 H Cun Outlntanc* 299. Dob3.5b W a ^ 295. Ed SImlet 299. Moot. 700. Cary, ChappieC 092. Steve Jwn SlckeiiMtTY•try 503.5 Maty larliin 498. FBfiow*# ^ , „ ■ Man'»«LwgM Women Keegar\*/ Oan Vandemam 240. Oon O i ^ 248 WOMEN'S SERIES.S. CathyC McOowan Ctnlry Jr. 68S. BriiBrian McGregor 001. Pm«la File 494.04.HataiCouc»480. H 1 ° . DaDoom Rmitt 0 0 B Team W L Klr^ VideocaCM U1 10 Oien Oer 243. (.arry Vande.^ r M ^ 4 4 0!0. Shelly Leareriter 837. Jennifer Slava Oantrv S'. 07074. FeUk uaemore SENIOR WOMEN'iMEN'S GAMES Vltginia SabwSnooliK* 5 S I Packer Roofing 0 0 1 Key Bank olianrx) 24 3 Thomptonlaam 13I 17 WOMEN'S SERIES: DibDibble Oraham McOowan B3D, CindCindy Leraon SOO. 001. Jerry MiUer 09-054, Tom Smith 044. WlllUm* 187.r. MaryMs Ann Siegel 100. , ■’ .notkoiballOnbai S 0 > Oaoatitc ' 0 0 3 AorlServeoi/Hiuviiy* OlVo Plutu* 221 AiT^aigDmawd Sugar 12I 18 980.ArtiyOrinkm*n9e9.M.9 MarvlAuPnm SMtley Sheet* 900.SO. OlneC Rudd S02. CMtoa Ward 043I Mary Liikm tS3. tS3, Ool VanHook 182. Maiisv'iHcxKwi r S ^ D«tf Runoera 0 U 3 0 „ , 1S 977. Kw*r> Scsvel 904.t D DotMy Moot) Kn*tv Rackhem 902.02. PeggyI SUnOJee MEN'S GAMES J.VJ.V Moctwu 287. Noel Pn*«;^e File 182,82, VaonaOngnVi 181. Shoocmg Suus ' * 4 3 Co.«o 3 United OW *■- ' M . Carolyn McCm Md . vV e m a l S ' Ml.futhy Mwco. 980.^ Tracsy >«sntn*n Staynar 27D, Siev«5tWelilO.»B '2^ * DUVIndutUlM 3 3 0 laTStllau 18I e , Amaigamalea Sugar 10I 17 070, OackyFrlU jie, Clr , Laa»er297. Cotyity Moore 297. Mike Lewii 44Z l4*lodyelody Hranac 423. MKhael ,Momu^«)8 lt2t.18 2 3 8 MagwVaiMy OanyRantti 0 2t 903. Kaylas B*fl«]>clui 41 ?S mEN^ GAMES'^S'jpheuy LMtW 269. Mahlef 290, WaOaM !Sturgeon 2M. Oery Ooodaon 300.'. KatwKat> Goodaon 308. AJ Haiiiaon 2; I j’rigs,, ■■ I3 0 DiiViOvtlng ' 18 9 _____ WOMBN-8 OAMES Oeb'SebOhi 0,i^feni~C»iy,»*cflpw« 24ni47T.Xj(ina VCAwan CMk M 248. Falui> b uaermre 247, Tom Slone 392. AMoaeoa SlocumS 292. «4,18 1 10 ^ ■ 1 ■ 228. Kmn Scowl 224..OKky0« Fnti 21B. SM. Jennifer McOowaIowan 732. 0*U Joy Sn«i347. JUNIOR QOWLERiVLER'S GAMES: Melody OtooonTtaa 1 * McOonakti 1 3 ! " 1! Verna Kode«n 211. OndrsHJr* Hen*on 207, 224. Peflfly Slar^lea-IllM-231. VIv Lwuer WOMEN’S SERIESIES: P*ni Miller 608. Hraftac t02. Namw•JamatT lewia 152. MKfiael Spw1»m«niHip awanl Orooon TraJ 2 7 Cummtf^tFarmt S ,0 11 ■ ■ Maty LOU POQI20S. Amyny(Hlniman203. 0 220. Mery Cooke 210.210 Kathy Muacci Cheri Freeman SH 5. AJ. Stone 113. Kail* __ Swignw# _____ .-fc«ji:_w«!aniL5nooM_^_____2 __2; ______213. Cheryl Benneinner 207. Krl*iy Sharon Simmon* Sii590. Pnadla Fila 54si Cood»on133.' " 'Hanian Muiiuo* 77~ Pvnino 8" Canyon Molori Goban/^ Q RunAraHTresultr BURLEY - Re*un*o(tn« Heienr ~ ^ U o f I s i gigns 15 student-it-athletes to na'ational letters ofoj intent Flaml^ E/'B‘f'eon 31 2 Newman ktemonal WaJK/Run In Dk»sVManiM>n . 4* ^ VanEngolanCPA 0 Otvvon TiaiVSarrUOU) 4 , Durley Proceeds go toward oquipuip- MQSCOW -- U University o f Idaho Hele said s Idaho probably will rcccscivc * Matt Kramqr, 6-4. 200, TD-DE, - Pertine J* 3 Coonlioni 5 ' 1 menlandmaleriaittorin«library I ; SSOProOuco 5 4 ^ , ® 4.S.TT«run signed 15 student-int-athletcs to national a :w few more commitments Thursirsday Parma, Id. '* ^ DIuaLMaa Trout Farm S D>(Vi>a<> Dunkett 2 letters of inieht Wcti•Wednesday. - and1 couldco add a few more Juniqr^r ^ l - • NatoLundquist,6-3,:6-3,255, Lire. Boise. ' Sa-IOOIMSI Etf«arO» 2‘ 5 "J•1 5 0 224: OveraO-l. Anen Seren*«n. 24 14.;' y Of those 15,, nnew Coach Chris legctwftw ruits in the coming months.5.^ - .• Robert Mulcjer,:r. f6-2, 220, LB. 0>Mon Trail ' IJ J AJtfalDoy* 2 7 S'^WP'WCafg O*. 8 2!25 Clyde OoodrKh. 29 SO. 3 Oa.id M(^,r>gM. IT30 I I 0 TIC 2 7 SoOv*n learn V 3 2120 ;Rir>Oie.28.t4. T orm ey said 13’13’arc high school VWeWc still have two or three* schoholar- ContnjCcetaJC, Calif,lif. SoortMnan«>jpa~a.a Uo.n«g«>.J*"* • RutvWHlRatWf 0 Wornen 0 0 Co«]B Ovorai-1. Louise Rougerl. 38 92;:^ . 2 ' seniors. Idaho also» tlhas addra Kentucky ships)s tot( use. 1 didn’t want to use alall o f •. V idcl Montgomeimery, 5-10, 180, SMiWgrad* Woman'a DaakMM (ttnding*> EMklMeidcO' 31 2 VtcU^Cook. 3S 00. 3. Amy Kelsey.•y. transfer Bill Verdonlonk to the program. them11 upuj on signing day,’’ the coachisaid. s Contra Costa JC, Calif,lif. Jau 77 0 Vraugtl Jan. 2B: ^ , Reynold* Funeral W L Chapel 29 6 "We wanted a babalanced class, a pre-' ■ EncEr Balzer, 6-5. 220. TD. Novijvato, • Darick Pope, 6-6,195,195, QB, Post Foils noc*»I» Ss 2 Jo'x' Daaia 4 4 3 Dor«vail«y Sport* 3: " RenlorCenlor 22 .11 C^!<-1. Trevor Crenney. 38 OB.» . 2 ■ • dominatcly-ftrshmanlan class," said Tomwy. Calif,if. r Ryan Prestimoniconico. 5-10, 165, Supotomc* 4 2 2 ■ Donneiieytriafle m loaho/Gam; Aan3nHardy.44 97. 4 3 SSii'.Cafa 22 2 Linen/Jerry't 21' 1: XmawMk “We needed to getn ouro numbos up. In a • Bryson Bi Gardner, 60. 175,, DB,E RB, Atwater, Caliuf. Sun. 3 1 3 Cooper Norman SCo/\Ve»let W.S-C ■ : 9 Floor Cor»t«fl Retiige'suon IS 11 couple o f yeais weve want to have '75-80 Baisto'^tow. Calif. ' • J e ff Senkcvich,h, 6-6, ^ 265, OL. Uuiih'C«tI>:a t* 5 lm*m»t»n»l 00 4 Ee*.43}0.3.Patty REKOfy»»il '5 21 , Bordelo('.49 3l, rccr\iited $omc greareat skill players. You Santaita Barbara,I Calif. • Yaphet W arren.n, 6-1,6 195, WR- TWIN f ALLS - Slana«B» in lh« T. League standings can’t, however, putI all your e ^ m one bos- • Jeff Jei Jomes, 6-2,225, LB. Spokiikane DB, Renton, Wash. Fa:i> «tu1 MtkatDaO M*OM aro ai .S I 4 , OyeraB-((ie)CoryWe*tt*ttar>a WiOM TWIN FALLS - VFCA VoUn®*" 0 erar>OonM«nin.4319. kct with 63 scholaishiishins so that's why wc • Matt M Jasik, 6-0, 205, LB-DE,We«lon»2 •. 21 0 I went out and got somexnc linemen os W'clL’.' Segunc^mdo, Calif. Forest, 111. (transfer fromfrom Kenmcky). Committee delaysd( - g iTs N l «r III s T fc II Ma S F B I B E M T iT m : setting teamI fprices . ^ WASHINGTON (AP)I — Baseball's' expansion eommittce maylay not set the I M k ______price for two new teamsms when the j i2 4 ; panel discusses its plans: duduring a te^e- f B U ’’n i l l H I phone conference call oniT Th h u r ^ y ,' nl ™ |!|l|l|piii1PySi55SS Committee chairmirm an. John I Uirrington. chicf executiviitive officer o f ’ the Boston Red Sox, saidsaid his panel probably would make no1 0 rccommen-r M ;bruarry 19tth . ^lotions du rin g the eall

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. ..aIBEESSSI^I^S :.....- ..... 1 / . -J ; . n c»" cVaIlley — lAroiain d B11ssandH£ [ a g e nm a n rr e a d y -Sheriff pipleads. ~iimD'ce:;ent By Liz W right. Jm jRfallev t o b e ec o m e 1 J s c h c9 o l d i sstrict Times-News writer t r George Silver Twin FallsIs council “ :ByTetreUWiUinnu - Ifo p pproved, r the new Bliss'-Hagiagerman equal number ofif peoplepi are against it. The JEROME-SberiffGi Times-News correspondentnt ■ district wwill plan a new school buibuilding, undccided vote;, he said, is great enough lo 111 has pleaded innoccnt;cnt to a mi;idc- ' - -tomuUovei'er Micron , Frank Enirwin o f Hagerman Said seveifven sites sway the vote eitheithcr way. . , ^'mcanor charge that he1C hadh a county jail inmote fix cars andnd (do electrical -T he City Council-will . BLISS - To try to meeteel the needs of for the ncnew campus'are being consinsidcrcd. Bliss trustee chairmancha Diane Butler said TWIN FALLS-T work for him. both. Bliss and Hagerman'sn'school districts but nonee Ihas been chosen yet. there are mixed1 fcfeelings about consolidat- meet bthind closcdcd idoors Friday mom-: I "We view it as littleittle morc than are going ahead w ith planss to consolidate, • W hen1 iplans are complete and costs co: are ing the districts,ts, but1 the need for a new ing to discuss its stonstance in a regional pro* < political mudslinging,":5," said Silver’s - Both disuncts need a neww school,s but nei- estimateded, voters will be asked toto ;pass a facility is serious'us' and something needs to posal to rccniit the expansion project ' attorney, Keith Roaroark. He said ; ther can- afford one on ’theirleir own. supcrin- bond issu<5UC to pay for the new buildiniling. be done soon.forir ththe good o f the students. proposed by M icron'on Technology Inc. ' Silver never intended:d tot' commit a ; iondents say. But logethi:th e r. B lis« an d One dilililcmma the districts face is thithat con* “W e have some•wp^Csaying) yes and some Two sites nearir tlthe city-ore on the ' ' crime, and the misdemcsmcanor charge ! ie school 10 meet solidalion)n needs only a 50-pcrcent approvalap no," she said. “We “ W feel we owe it to the Boise com pany's short-listsho for a SI.3 bil- Hagerman could build one s stems from political rivrrivalries within the growing needs o f bothI cilcities. 'vote to papass, but a bond issue needsds a two- people in favor to |go ahead until thdvote is ' lion computcr-chiplip factory that would the Jerome Countynty Sheriff's ; ____School boord *mcmberss o of-the two dis- thirds majmjorily vote. So ihere is a pos;wssibility put lo them.", ------employ 3,500------_DcportmcnL------^------^ jzcn''citizens:'m et“ that the didistricts will consolidate forr tlthe piir— H agerm an P’rincipal rir Wayne Ills said— ------: ’ The council's cxecxecutive session begins tricts and more than a dozci Silver was scheduledled ' to appear in ; ans for consolida- pose of Kchaving one new school, butt tbtt ^ t10t< there is' a mild ri\rival^ between Bliss and at f^a;m. Friday atI CityCi Hall. in Bliss Tuesday to pul plans court Wednesday momii)m ing. Late Iflst 1 be able lo build that school. ' ' Hogerman, "butI it does not exist like it did tion in motion. week, however, Roarkrk ifiled a court tricky.” Worrell said. "Yoi^ou need 20 years ago," he said. “I think there's a Man in criticaL;al, but stable The first step, Hagerrnanan superintendent “It's tr document on behalf of SSilver saying | Mes to pass the bond than to0 ccpnsol- real willingness,to■ to cooperate. 1 really do.” Ron Worrell said, is .forr a consolidation more vote he is innoccnt.' condition foUo>lowing explosion bdcnt Mike Siefanic said that plan to be written. This plarplan, he said, will idate." TheT districts need to findid out in . Bliss Superintend In an interview withith T he Ti'mesr : what the people wani; hee ssaid. If the more infomialiilalion voters have, the more TWIN FALLS'• - A Twin Falls man combine tKe five zones off eachea district into advance > N ew s W ednesday, Roorl.oark said a d i^ ' was in cri'tical but bui stable condition a total o f five or seven new zones in one the bondd issuei is g o in | to be dcfeaietlied, then likely the bond issiissue will be successful. He grunjlcd departmentII eemployee is W ednesday a fter hhis house exploded new district. When the neww zzoning plan has consolidaidalion should be pul off. predicted that comiommiltees o f volunteers will too blam e fo r a statete investigationii Tuesday. been approved by the count;unty commission- Hagcmrman school board chairmi•man Pat be set up soon to) gagather infomiation aboul the into Silver. He declinedncd 10 say who | Policc said/thcy' sususpect that a gas leak ers and by the state boardird of education, RussellI said that'a poll taken1 bby the new school and therlien spread the word, Ihc employee is.. caused the explosion;ion o f the home rented thenj- possibly in May - votivoters o f both dis- Hagermailan PTA showed that somele | people "People need informationinf to make intelli- P lea se s ele e SSHERIFP/C2 | by David Wilson, a fiformer firefighter. . tricts will decide on consolidi)lidalion. • are in faviiv o ro f passing a bond and abatwul an gent choice^," Stef>tefanic said. “ Wc just want to0 nmake sure that it was an accident, and thaithat's the way it looks right now." said1 Detective D Sgl. Gary Rinehart of the: TwinT Falls Police L, ------Dcpariment. Tuesday, Wilsonson was taken lo the University of Utahtah Burn Center after ibdrs fo^nd him lying r M police and neighbdi outside of the rubbibble that had been his _ home at 232 Ash St.Si. The explosion sha(jhaitercd several neigh- bors' windows and threw bits of the walls, roof and tuftsfts ighway 93. and werere unharmed, Kurz said/AllAll three Stacey and lishis 16-ycar-old son, Dovid, '“Thank goodness they hadad thet sense to put ‘s not needed anymore, summer because it’s ni Joann Spohn, S3, of‘ JackpotJa - who are from.n Jackpot. were only slightlytly hurt and wore seat belts, ithe kids in child restraints."s." x aicd about three m iles The rest stop, local wasn’t wearing a seat beltt - ’was apparently The dridriver o f the other car, Thorlomas'C. he said. They werew{ driving a red 1975 Spohn’s body was founc)und 43 feet from\> Falls exit on the west- cast o f the Twin Fal flung through the windshicihicld, and landed Stacey, 4i42, of Las Vegas, Nev., told)ld police Cadillac Seville. heh< said. ' where the cars hod hit eachach other, be said. bound side o f 1-84,84, will be cloSed for near ^ a fence at a house byy theih intersection, he’ wasi drivingi south into Hollollistcr; Stacey was “ext'extremely shook up, I tried 'The Cadillac recoiled 241 feefeet upon impact, good this summericr when construction said Cpl. Jerry Kurz of'the th Idaho Stale Robledo,0, who was driving towardd 1 him in to explain the circirircumstances that he did all while Robledo’s small car spun out and . starts on eight mihniles of the interstate Police. the oppososite lane, made a left turnTl iand he he could." Kurz:soid. so; ■ ^ ■ went back 37 feet; he said.d. between U.S. 93 andind I d ^ o 50. .The transportation3n (department says com- mercial tiuck sto{» in thei area, including the Petro 2 and Oasis1 TrTruck Slops, eliminate ; formula ■ the need for ihc rest;t aor ^ . Funding i may leaiive I Stalate represeijntative waants Demolition of the facility is expcctcd to cost $106,000,0, Ibut the department . believes it will savsave $140,000 by not 'outBlain ne C ountty sclioolss openfidoortobiome-sclio(Dolers having to connectct thet rest aifa to the rebuilt interstatete and save Another By Fniik E. Lockwood Sola^ cososts arc running S 10 million1 ahahead of ByFm*E.L£.Lockw ood ^ a service, and they havee thithe right to use ; 538,000 annually in imaintenance costs. Times-News writer piw iousc> estimates. ■ Timcs-Ncwss writerw the services. That’s the bottombot line,” he T h a tSSIO l million ilKbrtfall means lesless state said. University Engn^sh professor BOISE - An educationI fundingfu formula money forbr.things like utilities and suppjpplies It • . BOISE-IfIf Stale Rep. Fred Tilman,, Under his proposal, the state would . that takes from die rich andd givesgi to the pM r also meanans there will be pressure fronwm other R.Boise, hass hishi way, the doors to publicE reimburse school districtscts for part-time ; to speak at 2ndnd symposium |could mean big headacheses for: Ihe Blaine schooldisilistricts to up their share o f thheeduca- e . schools willill soon be stu ddents, en Tilman TWIN FALLS - University of Idaho iCounty School District. tion fund.d. Black predicts the S4 milliorlion fund- • th ro w n open3cn to all iTho«« ed. English professorr MaryM Clcarman Blew Blaine County, with mor folks are he e schools. f o r a « aarvlee, i and JS™/* on novelist Vardiss Fisher.Fi action, the day may comeme when Bloine gets incleluded a floor to protect1 IBlaine Under TilmaIman’s plan, [h S chool Blew will readJ frfrom her own works cratic leader, . C. Fox’s budget, more thanji SS4 millidn is' set -qot changnged - could gne doy force;e BIbine / Gabc Gerrish,ish, from trying out for thee .state - Rep. Jim StoiStoicheff, D -: aside to cover wiailthy districttricts - o r district’s County to actually make out a check: toto s ! ^ i- I middle schoolool Ivisketball team, e Sandpoint, also has sj>pripphsored le^is- ~ with higher tax rates. But it’st’s farI from ccrtain dize s^oool o district’s in o th n counties,S3. he wasn’t aI fiifull-time public school stu-- lation that would stop, sto the' high: relicts the Le^latiire will reirxmeinber dent. Oblturaries C 2 that S4 million will surviveive the budgdiiig . She pre< Vchool activities assocso'cialion from- ' . process. Blaine Co;i^unty before it recesses, I • Tilmansaidlid the logic behind his bin is;s; k ick in g o u t h o m e scboohoolerfl. Minl-Cassia . C 3 House Education Commiiimittee Chairm an “I thinknk that this is a body made upiipo^rea- simple, - House Educationn Committee • Idaho/West ' . C 4 ‘ Ron Black, R-Twin Falls, saidsi lawmakers . sonable: anda fair people and Itthin!link they *“Tfiosc foltsjUb ore toxpayera, paying forr — — ‘ P le a s eiseeHOME/C2 s e i . miscalculoted the 1994-1995^ 5 School budget, understantmd” the need J ot a floor, Jaquei[uet said. ’

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C-2 ^mo«-Now*, Twin1 Foils.Fa Idaho Thursday. Fobrusruary 2.1995 Recyc:led hig];hway?IP a v e ^ de^i^lain1 how [1-Easterldaliho’stopfar inner Twin Falls businessb pw neiers discuss theirr iinnovation be]3fore, lawmaker3 r s in Boise wants t(to shift wateter ' By Frank E. Lockwoodod m o v e rs ly - at a “It’s new ana n d w'c’rc n o t 100 and p e r d ay IDAHO FALLS ( A P )-EEaslcm a The transfers totaltoto about 6A ■ Timcs-News writer shakers. cost thahat beats percent," Hansnal meth- he said his com;)mpony is building a Wo’ll have1 tito do this “ '“''Of” transfer irrigation water agairlin this said Dick Larsen,I, a department BOISE - I f s one thinthing to recycle tin g ed - . , ods. AiAnd it's !M>lid track recoicord and has numcr- summer, but he may have anan cos- spokesman. Onele c fs e q u a ls a copy o f the daily new:cwspaper or an Stubbs said.lid, nSer in the fulfuture.’ less orr ■a hassle ous successfulul projects already ier time than last year. - 646|000 gallons a dayday. aluminum can. ButIt rrecycling a the presentintation. - , for traravelers. ' completed, This time, all.the transnsfers Larsen is takingQg land1 out of ^trctch of Interstate 8414 i;is a far more. "W e’ll ha^lavc to ■ , . n Poving Hansen saidi heh hopes recycling Blaine Larsen proposes are oon his production becausee he lacks valid ambitious project! do this in th e ^ S tate5te R ep ; Mark ecycle a will be used moinorc frequently - not Terson water rights on thehe IMonteview But a Twin Falls busirisiness. Gordon future." without just for_!!baskct:ct cases, cmcrgcifcy ^)ropcny ^ in Clark and Jcfie S tubbs,, R-Twin R Falls ro ad v acrcag^ .Waterr Resources Paving CorhflSTJoneJustlusrthar ------U s u a llyy -w \ h cn ------^ g-it-down-rcases or worstcajcascsccnarios.'*— .counlics.______. ___ He has applied with thee state Director Keith Higj-liggiason last Sincc 1992, they’ve'e recycledr 230 roads begin';in to break down, asphalt entirely. cn J,eg isio tiv c backing ba would give . Department of Water Rcsouiurces.* year rejected most_ist c o f L arsen’s lane miles in Idaho, OrOregon, U ta h .. is tom up andan hauled o ff to landfills. Gordon Paving can recycle:1c the lop the industry a bociHKJSt. ^ ^ requesting. 23 water_right trans--requests ti to transfersfcr irrigation ' and Nevada. This week,ck. part-owners, . Nearly 80) nmillion tons o f asphalt is 2y.2H inches o f asphalt, butit th e y 're "W e’ve got to have some direc- J. fcrs and nini: amendmcnlnts to walci'from land ^ei^ed under the Craig and Kenneth HaH ansen intro- dam ped in landfills, by some csti- lo all projects that old M idland Hotel. T h e o ldd Ihotel's thick brick ^part of the packagc to hluro the of Papillion,is is the chief sponsor''forT useu toward company trailxining would meet the jobsbs anda investment F irefighters hod1 thought th they walls probobably saved the state Micron Technology Inc. plarant 10 the of the llircc billsills. ' progiograms, employee benefitt pro-| criteria, put out the blaze coicoused by an liquor storeore, said the outlet’s Omoha area. The third bill vwas pru- The bill (LB821828) presented to the 'ams,,cclucational institutictional Lawmakers werere loldt Micron's • electrical wire shortiniling out in the owner andnd manager Robert “senied to the Natural Rescsourccs NalurnI Rcsouo u rc e s C o m m ittee trainiilining'or company workplaceesafc- s plans include S I.3 billion bill in expen- Committee. basement of the hisihistoric hotel McLachlansn said. would allow theic sstate’s public pow er ty programs.prc diturcs to build anj 800.000-square-, 80 early Tuesday. But oleold. dry wood He considiiidcrs the lack of dam- • The Boisc-bascd compopony has districts lo provoyidc rate breoks to • * The1 Nebraska Redcvclopnpmcnt fool factory in fiveIC buildingsb on a floor joists remaineded hot; enough age to the liquorliq store remarkable saidil will pick a location3n fo r,its co m p an ies thatlat would use large Act,ct, w hich provides lax incrcncment 200-acrc campus.5. TT h e co m p an y to rcignitc.two hohours later, consideringng the heat the blaze new plant from 13 finalistsIs in nine amounts o f clecirciricity. finahilahcing for the samo t ^ s of)fpro- would offerj},5_0000 jobsj with an ___ ------^Trcmonton Fire Chieflief-Nick-Estep generated. stastates. Among-them is ButteItc, Mont. T h e tw o .b illsIls presented to the jccisCIS if they arc locatcd in bliglighicd annual payroll ofif S254$: million. said. “ Wc were:rc standing across the The site should be selected:d by the Revenue Commitnittcc were: areas,cas. ' There would be an1 estimatedes 6,500 “Thcfc was no wajway wc could street andd youj could feel Ihc end o f this month. • T h e Q u olitility Jobs program, Tax Tas increment financing allillow s spinofTjobs crcalcdJ byby die foctory. have detected it; thethere was no heat," McLcLachlan said. "The smoke or nothing. Ther h e (state) fire flames were:re going 50 to 60 feet p morshall-said he woulc)uld have dot\p in the air.” ugher ju the same thing.” Esteptcp said. The stotc \ New, toi moves cl( c will inspect the store uyenile agencya r loser The fire, whichh Iblackened and detcrmin nine when MCLachlan jBOISE (AP) — In votingJ (69-0 for fi------I ' The pres-. A Alt lthough the num ber o f ser:erious Sponsors said aboutx)ut S1S.S million nearly a half block ofo f downtown could open1 again.aj ^ „ 0 new stoic ogcncy to handlelie, young f. '11995 9 sure for crimeimcs committed by juvenilesi iis up now in the Health and Welfare bud^ Trcmonton, also0 destroyed "We werecrc lu ck y ," sa id D on jjjy lawbreakers, the Idaho HouseISC left no J k i r TJ. •; . changc inicn- sharparply, she said it isn’t a system:m out get wil! be shifted to tithe new depart- Feldman’s variety stcstore and ihe Christensen,n. owner> of Hepp’s, 4 1 doubt how its members fee« 1 about tu rq sificd a year of control.co “Why should Idahcho sit mcnt. it also will takeake about S2 mil- former Western Trailrails cafe. No W. Main St. S “ S o m eo n e w as pjjj rising juvenile crime. — I ago when a idlyly byI and not rcact to the piprob- lion for the transitionion and there has injuries were reported.ed. - watching ovc)ver us." 1 The get-tough name of' I)the new 14-year-old’ Boise)ise youth murdered a 1cm,"m," she said. been talk o f spendinging S9 miUlon for - Gary Feldman watwatched from But for FeldmonFel it was another j,g, agency says it all: the D epartirtmentof police officerr ata New Plym outh. Rep. Re] Mike Johnson, R-Rcxb saidsi hearings ocross saidid the curjent system, lorjirg cly and rehabilitation facil: family business wasas reduced: to er was slairain during a robbery I In a cost-conscious legislat:ativc scs- the state producejccd much testimony underidcr the control of ihc Dcpanrdmcnt Rep. Celia Gould,lid, R-Buhl, said ash and rubble. attempt in CiCalifornia last month. gjQ sion, there was hardly a coilom plaint thot the currentt systemsj isn 't working o f HealthHe and W elfare, is fragm(mcnt- decisions w on’t bec mmade on facili- "W e’ll ju st have to ffigure out a His livelihoolood now destroyed by Wedinesday that the bill, if' it passes because juvenilele offenders had little cdI with w much confusion aba b o u t tics until a directorr is !hired and pre- way to get back intoIto business,” cfire. And T Tuesday afternoon,* the Senate and is signed intoin law, fear of puhishmernent. authothority. pares a plan. , he said. "W e’ve hadd thetl commu- 'TFicnds saidid he had gone to Ihc ‘ ^j] will crcalc a system costingg ol least "The currentt system s; is not meet- ”Wc "W wanted it to reflcci.coi:onsc; Counties would bcbe rcsponsibte’rorr nity cncourage us, 1 guessgt it’s all -hospital to' cacare for on ailing relo- S2 million more than the; currenti ing the needs,"' saidss Rep. June Judd, quen(icnces lo youth whp offend,’d," he ' much of the supcrvisiivision and proba- wc can do.” tive. onione. p.-St. Maries. said.id. tioffacliviiics ofyoudiiludtful pflctiders...... 1 ' ~ ~ Battsaijys tables wilill turn on poowercouncU’il’s plan Servicces BOISE ‘(AP)) -— Rcpublicaij Gov. andd droppingd the water below nmini- Democratic Gov. Joh/ilohfi Kitzhabcr of • ------Phil Balt believesves the balance on the mumum operating, levels was thei only( Oregon agrees, sayinlying there is no Harry Jamea 0'(O'Connor, of Paul Petocter W ika. o f Twin Falls. Falls. Fall Viewing, 4 to 8 p.m. Frididay at Northwest PoweiA'cr Planning Council wayjy toi offset their impact. Amm(Jru3s..tongcr a consensus bebbehind the Power Jerom e, funeral Ma;M ass, 11 a.m . memorial scrvicc, se 10 a.m. Saturday, While Whi Monuary. \ is shining lo theIC point[ where he may maintaintarjied it would take less Idaho Ic Council approach1 anand that a new today,' Sj. Jerome'n c 's C ath o lic Volley Vistasta Village; 653 Rose St. N„ eventually havec the t votes needed to watciBtcr than Ihc unsuccessful fish- f strategy needs to bee devised,de Church. (Hovc-Robcrlbcrtson Funeral Twin Falls.s. (While ( Monuary in Twin B. B Wayne McCaodless,.of FilFiler, 2 overturn the cou:ouncil's salmon sur- flushish program that claimed 2.77 mil-* With both Montaintana delegates Chapel in Jerome). Falls). I p.m. p.m Saturday. Firsi Bapiisi Chi:hurch, vival plan, lionm acre-fceta of.water last year. opposed, it took thelie delegatesd from FilciFiler. Viewing, 3 to 8 p.m. todajlay and T he council1 approved ai a plon in But Bul Balt has strongly objecicled to Washington, Oregon;on and Idaho to James “Elmo” LoLoo, of Twin 'RhodaCljOlson Lee, o f Kent, Wash., Friday Frid at Reynolds Funeral Ch .hopel, loic December thatth called for draw- the: plan,pi claiming it will require: morer approve the drawdoudown pidii under Falls. I p.m. Friday.. LI LDS 1st Ward and formcrlj:rly of Twin Falls, II a.m. .TwjTwip Falls and one hour befon ore the downs of eastciri:m Washington rfser- Idahoiho water t l ^ the Andrus adm Chapel on Elizabetheth Boulevard. Saturday,. White\ Mortuary, Twin funeral func on Saturday at the church. minis- the council procedure:lures that allow a ' . Viewing, 4 lo 8 p.m.n. today.i White' voir lo speed rive•ivcr flows and ydUng tratiorition suggest^. And he immcdiidiately united delegation andmd just one other Mortuary. Twin Fall;alls and 11;45 salmon migratinging to the ocean each replacplaced die Andnis appointees oron the member to veto a propiroposal. ■» a.m. 10 12:45 p.m. on:on Friday at ihc spring. councuncil with bis own who oppose)se the The som e k in d1 oiof majority is ...... - church. • Retired.Demom ocratic G ov; C ecil dniwdawdown plan. ------—' ----- needed to revcfse-Q-(;-a-decision,-and ..... »ath noticise ______Andrus stronglyly iadvocated the plan. The two Montano dclegalcs to to the Bolt believes that **no'“now there might 'G ladys B. Ellis, of'Hazclion, Ha 2 p.m. "Tl ! ) claiming the damsda were the real coumuncil have'held that positioron oil be enough people bn the council to LDS Church. M argaretr e t W o lv e r to 'n Burley Burl ofa brief illness. — Friday, Ha?.eIton LI nd will cause, for the dcrdemise of the salmon alon{ong, and’ iiow Ball ssa y s support my position."n." Viewing, one hour bcfo:«cfore the funeral MURTAU(\UGH - Margaret Wolvcrton. ^ Arrangcmenis^ ore pending and nt the church, (Reyncynolds Furtcrol 78. ofMurtaurtaugh, died Tucsdoy. Jan. 3t7 be announced ' by Reynolds Fui•uncral ' ChnpcI in Twin Falls).), 1995. al Ihcc CassiaC Memorial Hospital in Chapel Cha in Twin Falls. I Tax palanel rejectsts proposalsIs, introduce:es 3rd . BOISE (AP) — Freshman Rep. Mih thee stalesti sales tax from 5 percentI tito 2^ business activity, Hospititals Erhart has learrarncd that the Idaho perce:rcent in Payette and Washiniinglon Rep. Bill Taylor, RR-> - N o n ^ said the _____ ^ Legislature ilocsn’sn’t look kindly ot state countilunties. ^ince the western Idaho)coun- c bill shouldn’t be limiilimited to the two laws applying onlj>nly to limited segments tics at MAGIC VALLEY REREGIONAL MEDICAL CENTTITER Released , s abut the Oregon border, the cili

CASSL\M]L MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Admitted Sara Breeding andid CindyC Shockey, both o f RujLupcrt; Homel e ■ ■ Admitted Linda Nava of Burley;/; andor Skyler Pogc of Heybum. Augustin lisquibcl,, PatriciaPt Mcrrell, Mattie MillerHer and Continued fromim C 1 Stoic Sio Sen. Clint Stenni^Lt.~D- they attend schoolI in," in, said Bonnie Morgarci Olson, all of But Burley; J.V. Chaibum of Albion;n; SilviaS Biith . Chairman Ron. BlackJR«6yiDBI Foils. Kctch;tchum, is-also leaning }iga|^istthe Meyer of Wendell, Malilomidb of Haawn;; DaDarotd Siaker of Rupert; LslhcrT StroudSi A daughter was bom)m Ito Sara and Raymond Breedir ^‘"8 calls Tilmon's didual enrollment plan *egisl;jislation. i Bob Forrey agrees. ofHcybumiand Paul WooWoodhou.sc ofOakley. Rupen. ees. Sorne public "exccllcnl,"-sayijying it gives greater . “I made ' a decision on that aD 1long school advocatess criticizecr borne. ------1 options, to Idaho10 parents.f nc ago ' that either you’re in (|(pub- schoolers - sayingI theythi lack Bocial ------— But some legisljislators hove doubts, lie):) sch s o o l o r you a re n ’t. Thehey’d interaction. Then theythe seek to bar S to tc R ep . Jim Ji Kempton, R- haveive to make a pretty pcrsua:lasiv c them from cxtra-cumc^rricular activities F o r o blituary lti rate information . Albion, said he has reservations ease,’sc,” he said. that foster better socialKial skills, Forrey Obituaallies c a ll 733-03-0931, extension 27fi about the plan. BulBut home schoolers, in townvn for said. ------“ I lend lo sidede with athletic dircc- '95 Home ScfiSol Legislativec iday. “What’s ihc purplurpose of high ^ Samuel C. ISalesle s ' ceded himTiindoalh. il ' . children. chi He was procodele d In tors who are con'oncemcd about being gaveivc dual earollment posiisitivc school adilctics? Exenxercise, pattictpa- views. WENDELL - Samumuol Clarkson ervod his country during doath doa by his parents and foui>ur sis-. able lo montage5C competitive' sports revicN tion, sportsmanship,p. aj and good clean If II with Iho U.S. Navy. Ho lors. lors "They shouldn’t be discrimin B a le s. 81. of 'WLondon, oi diod " activities in th e high s c h o o ls," "Tl’ inolcd fun. I'd hate to denyty any01 child that," IS 0 gonoral contractor for A memorial sorvice will b^1995 e' Kcmpton said. • ^ ______again:ainst just bccausc of the builililding Forrey added. Tuesday. Jan, 31. 1991l995.-a.hisrosi- Its, building ond romodol* at 3:303 p.m, Friday. Fob. 3. 1 donco. IS in California. Ho moved at a t Domaray’s I Wendell Cha Sam was born Juno 1?/ to^thG°WoncjndGlI area in 1977. whoro Military Mili honors will bo givei Oklahoma, tho son1 oiof Waller and horolired.I. • • Ihe tho Wendell Amorlcan LeiS Sheriiiff— __ Myrta Bales-. Ho mannarriod Juanilla Sam Is survivedsl by two children, Post pos No, 41. • Betty HjJOley on Feb,b, 226. 1933,.and Myrta Iraco CO ol. San Joso. Calif., and • . ThoT family would like lo thank tl Continnsd from'HI Cl . , LateLot i^st year. Silver told two childfon wotoe bornb to Ihoir Wayno Lafi.afforly ol W endell; nine virg J T h e under investigation)n aand wanted to Wrginia BusttHorn for hor love Roark called;d the misdemeanor Tim'm e c s 'N c w s that inmate Jai union; M/fta and WayVayno. Sho pro'- grandchildrcIdron; and 16 groat-grand- ' doddedicalion in caring for Sam. . 'amcs head off exaggerateditedrumors. - ^ - charge a last^itchtch effort by invcstiga- Cosw.tswcll went to Ihe shcrifTs homehi Caswell, a stateic p riso n iiim ate tors to pin a crimiime on Silver b^usc make ma repairs on o car owneiicd by w h o w os b e in g hohoused in the' their investigationion into ollcgotions o f ^ e: shcrifTssh son, did som e clectictrieal Jerome County Jail,ail, was the type ■ " l* n . bribery, was unsuc3.

r V. r 1 ■ • . < ■ . " T i i !M-CassiaI • / N ewlilivestockt rules ISchool diistrict b[)egmsb(>ond issuile campa^ g n T h e T im es^N o w Office at 678-66(5600. . Decloclo city ofilce. public library. 1300)0 Mh iller Av^. The followin'ing arc a list of Feb■cb. 9 : 7 p .m . B u rley Juniinior Feb.* 23: ‘7 p-m..m. at\^bion resultitincorifirusion ]BURLEY - The Cassia CountyC scheduled mcetin;ting times: High}h School,: 700 West I6th1 SSt.; Elementary School. - School Districl has preptpared a , Today: 7 p.m.m. at Burley Junior 7 p.mt.m. at Oakley City Council:il at . Feb. 28: 7:30 p.m.m. flt M ini-C as- ByJenniierBunch :becau5c the! Islaw requires 500 feet ^aicampaign schedule tor itsIS S21.9 , High School. 70(?00Wcst 16th St. thcOiOakley city office. ------sia-Dcvelopmentt CCommission, Times-News writer o f space betwrtween a fcedlot and a n’*million bond Issue that willw be' Friday: noonn at1 Oakley Senior Feb'e b . 13: 5 p.m . at R aft Ri^liver location to be annouinounccd: 7 p.m. r^id en ce, according ac( to the peti- -dc(decided by voters on Marchch 14. Center, and BBurley Lions at Elcctr;ctric; 7 p.m. at Declo’s schi:hool. at R aft R iver H igh\\ SchoolSc audito- ^ RUPERT - Two lawsuitsla\ filed tion. A ncigcighboring property At least 30 meetings haviive been Woody's Cafe in Burley. gymnihnasium ; •j rium; 7 p.m. at Dworshak against M inidokit Cou"ounty within owner has> a permit to build a picplanned to inform peopleIc about Monday:. 7 p.p.m. at Oakley’s Feb'eb. IS: noon at Price's Ca:afe; Elementary School3l ata 19th Sp-eet the past four monthsths show that mobile homene that would be with- the proposal, which callsIs for a high schQpl libribrary: 8:45 at the noon'an'at Cavazos'Mexican Fo<■ood; and O verland Avenue:nuc iii B urley. new rules for raisingIg lilivestock on in 500 feet of the lot, the petition ne'new high school in Burleley and Elks lodge, at K1340 Oakley Ave. 5:30lO to1 7:30 p.m. at the sch(hool March 3: 8 p.m,I, htit Burley City county land need to be better^ said. , - ontone in Declo, a regional tecechnical in Burley, districtricl’s Central Office, 237 EEast Council chambers., understood. But th e county co has not foi- . ceicenter and improvemerents to ■» Feb. 7: 7 p.m.m. at Albion City 19th;h St.S - March 9: noon'atI a t th e B u rle y ‘ Rules about whereere livestock lowedlts.owriwn rules, Tingey said. Pakley Pa and Raft River:r high Council in Albio)ion. . Feb'eb. 16: 7 p.m. ht Casiissia Senior Center on Overland can be raised w ere! addedad to the because thele lawI defines a resi- scischools. , Fob. 8: 7 p.ni.m. at Mountain CoUhtUhty School Board meetingIg at Avenue: at 7 p.[ij4 p]; . ^ a t A lm o county's zoning'law;aws in 1992. dence as pla<)lace where someone ' IFor more information on>n meet- View Elementaitary School, 333 the CentralC-< Office. Elementary School,il. T he tw o app eals weiw ere filed in has been iivitiving for at least three _ ing times, or to request a meetingm West 27th St.t. i in Burley: 7:3Oa_-^Febieb._21:.n^qn at Best Westistem March 13: 9 a.m.m. JKBAR i^dio . Districl Court-whcn:n ( the-county—yeare; ------' ‘ 'daidate, call the district’s CentralC p.m, at Declo CiCity Council at the Burlerley Inn; 7 p.m. nt Burle;ley's forum.' denied pennits for feed'cedlots. “In our opit•pinion, it’s fairly cleai' As is typical withith new ordi- that someonene needed lo be resid- ___ nances, the livestockk cicontainment ing there,” TirTingey said. o rd in a n c e n e e d s tim tii e to be Basically, tlthe court will need to worked out, attome>ney Brent C. decide the^i:^efinition of a resi- , . Seeking sshelter Tingey said.- He.:. r re p re se n ts dence, he-saidaid. George H. Johnsoo,0 0 , w ho w as T he o th eer r petition, filed in dqiied in August a pcipermit by the October, clairlaims that the county’s planning and zoningg ccommission l&w conflictscts. w ith the Id ah o ’s, to open a fcedlot at 22:225 West and because itt pprohibits the land ■ l i i 660 South, accoiicording to^owncr fromn ideveloping property Johnson’s court peiitioiition. foragricultunural production. B ■ The county said Johrohnson would The countyity limited Daybn and need to have consenilent from the Sheryeil StoUdiUdorfs feedlot to 550 neighboring land owrjwner. before head of largerge cattle, the petition i ' he could establish a1 fe«fecdlot there, said, and the th Stolldorfs had County commissionconers upheld wanted 2,00000 head W cattle at 50 the -^decision in December. D East and 2751'5 North. Wolf-b()oimty bi)illdies

in WyoomingHlouse BuooY CHWU8 UNemaTlinMH—> C attle a n d h o r se s tak:e e take shelter from the) nrain In a g ro v e o f tr e es nearn Eden Wednesday. CHEYENNE. Wyo.). (A( P) — A not to open1 up u a free-for-all on the • w olf-bounty bill w as kilkilled in the hunting of wowolves.” ’— House W ednesday, falHiilling prey to A resolutioition was advanced to the opponents who called it cclearly illc- Senate that: asasks Coggress to allow gal. h u h tin g in W y o m in g o u tsid e ENEL oversightt program] bossi {plans cuts The bill would havejve placed a Yellowstone,:C. POCATELLO I (AP) — Thfhe new the program 's bud,ludget and eliminate S500 state bounty on wolveswo killed Rep. SylviIvia Gams, R-Cowley, administrator adr of the state’ss Idnho somcjobs. outside Yellowstone Naticational Park. ' said Congress;ss pays little attention to National Na Engineering Labo:)0 ral 0 ry How deeply hehe will cut will be. Wolves were retieturned to resolutions., TheTl rancher, who head- oversight ov< program says hee w ants determined after aa careful( analysis o f Yellowstone last month.h. e d theH• House' Agriculture to to save taxpayers moneyy w h ile the books, Fergusonionsaid. O ne-third o f the H ou«luse members Compiittee thatthi passed out the mea- still stil protecting public healtilth and “We’re going 10lo tiyt jo give th^citi- _ are ranchers or farmers,ers, who fear sure for fioor)or debate, said it would safety. saf zcns o f Idaho theirleir money’s worth'," the federal plan couldId harm1 their have passedd ‘“if we had legislators Robert p Ferguson, recently appppointcd he said. “We’re stillstil going to look at ■ 122W13W BURLEY •07ft-3610 industry if wolves strayray from the with the couiourage to take a stand” by by Republican Gov. Phil BattIt to run w ater and air. The'here is no question park and kill livestock. against the fedfederal govenimcnt. ,lhe.ih&ofiice chargcd wilh ensuriiring the about it. They’ve: donedc some excellent H igarJheGourmChocolm m Aner spirited debatete iin its first ' Rep. Pauii MacMillan,N R-Laramic. INEL INI complies 'with suite andd federalI work. W e’re nott going g' to throw the D tw o readings, the woIf*bIf-bounty bill said she shanlarcd the frustrations o f environmental cnv laws, said he wiwill trim baby out wilh the: bath ba water.” j r o n i died quietly on a 28-32> vcvote on final the agriculturture industry, but^ould BnMlMHBIBkWllMni reading. not let the stastate sanctify somebody .. . Some o f the supporters:ers called it a violating thehe federal Endangered M JV ayor.defends symbolic viciory anywayvay, allowing Species ^ t._l .______HVS thera'to vcnt frustratioilions against— “We’re a1 mnation of laws and as a federal interference. legislative boLORER works as the direlirector of *------—------' Conditioniiining, Rjwer Lods & Wndowiled,Air Community RelationsIS sat Eastern — ------1 Shift, 19.00(000 ACH B a la ^ of Factoy[0 W S,Eledzic Idaho Regional Mcdicala l Center, is nam ed as a defendant in ai suit filed )U1S^ $ 0 - 1 i Jan. 19 on b eh alf o f IdalIdahp 8 KIH 9 PRICE TV. She worked os a reporterrq and news anchor on somem c _ e v e n in g • P lus Sail ) C F o « 9 . - ■■ new s broadcasts. 3alerTax-&'Title F m , NctDlSC B a u m g ^ e ^ . began woiivorking for th ' station on March 19. 1991994 iuid was bound to work until thee s«same day in . . March 1996, according tooaoopyofthe a ; .contnia • • - - When she left K in to> tal the hos- ' pita] job, it c a u ^ the statittation “signifi* cant damage in amouot inncxcess e ofthe iH M m l jurisdictional minimum ofo f ithis court,’' H IIIIIIM the w it states. KIFI is alsoalsc suing for legal expenses. M

*«■' ■ 'v , ' / r ' C-4 Tlmos-Nowa.Twlnn Foils.Fl Idaho Thursday. Fobnjoiruary 2,1995___ __ ... ~ IdahojW^Vest Authloritiess rule on( Rig»byde:;aths FPersistentIt protester ■-'I RIGBY (A P) — AbeAbout one monih after four " ...... thehe garage. He gave her a Chri:hristmas present. ^ deaths at n Rigby home,me. JefTerson County author- ‘We1re going toto rule it as ^ : The 1 couple retumed-insidele ithe house and went I hallway when Myers I itics say test results sh(show the mother killed her triple homlcidiide, 8ulcid6.’ lownstairs. They were in a ha two sons ond a tccn-agc^(AP) — While maintain- ■■ BOISE (AP) —• AtlomeysA ing he didi whatw he still thinks was for condemncc^win^irdcrer's right, Repupublican Gov. Phil Balt • 4 . ‘i f I hlad t to do It again,I, I probably iEA G erald R oss PizzulCrulCrJr. and admittedWednesday that he prob- i[ Benjamin W hlt^ Pacificc directori of F rien d s o f AnA n im als, lid have fought the Navy ■ f ..Wt w o uuld not have ^ccesepted the ^ Mark Henry Lankfokfor'd con- nbly should unfolds banners protestliting the capture of sea liblio n s — ...... -ttnd-lheir-clicntsIts and-as‘- —in court-ratrather-than-acquiesee-to - M shlpmtnents ... seeing ththe political W ednesday at Shllsholele B ay Mi~rina inSeaH le.~W.~WFi!te w a s many as five othciher Death its additiononal eight shipments of 3 c, Row inmates-shoihould. be -highly.radioiioactive.waste lo,Idaho, Tl capital that I’ve s|spent.’ c u t fre e , b u t n o t arrested9d. earlier In m orn in g afterfter he _ . allowed lo return•n to i slate • “•* 1 id 10 ' do il again, I proba- ■“c cl h a in e d h im self to o n e ofo th^ floating cages offff tithe'marina’ court lo argue they:y receivedi bly wouldd noli have accepted the ■ —- w ild life s, ... seeing the political ineffective legal hehelp with shipments, a g a in st w a n t to c a p tu r9 e s : e a lions to p rev en t then*ie m from their trials andid initial capital thatlat I've spent," Balt lold wiping out a run of steellQlhead that g a th er at the BBallard appeals. reporters leless than 24 hours after — -. w The Idaho Supremieme COXirt. e n d in g discussions ist wiili federal menis, me but while Batt has repepia[edly including for theih firsi time mili- ____ with 2nd District JuJudge Ida officialsin in Washington on waste said sai he will vigorously resi^sisi^ire ta^ waste, Leggctl silling inn aas a pro storage atat the Idaho National, shishipments, the issue has dorominaied 'I'he Nevadaa dump,< originally TD« tern justicc, heard argumentsar( Engineeringing Laboratory. his his first month in ofTice. designed to han “JoP't. "■ so so he traded accepting ththem for from .Assistantnt Energy S ecretary day period after sentencingsen 8“/;iv ern o r sa id he m ad e it another an< round of promiseses aimed Thomas Grumbnbley thpi the gov- when stale law requiquires sub- ederal officials that “we at at expeditingi the opening ofo; a per- ernmenl woukuld not atPcm'pt to mission of a-11 issues-on iss ■ liiivcaBroiro u n d sw e ll, in fact an manenl tn? Qump outside Idaho:io. m o v e a n y oif f the commercial appeal thal are knknown or intolerabUble situation in Idaho Although / he relumed fnfrom the waste from a1 ColoradoC nuclear should be known. w here wer wwill not idly sii by and nation's na capital withoiout any plai\t that wiwas successfully I PRESCm^ic^i^1 C e n t e r GOLD - ’ ■ And state Solicitor Si o ?! f th is n u c le a r w a s te -signed .si^ agreements, BattI jsaid he blocked by Andridrus. \ vilhoui protest." Kccured Kc( Energy Departmj;n,*nt back- While not getlietling the assurance, ^ O W N G e n e ra l L y n n T 7 h o m a s ‘TV" esponse to his initial deci- ing in] of a plan lo begin sstoring Batt said Grumlimbley admitted the I PHARM/lACY argued Wcdnesdaid a y th a t , Public resi yjjg, Sion has been b overwhelmingly waste wa at the Yucca Mount:itaiii site state had "a popowerful argument ^ .1215 FUER:r ,Ave. E, Twin Falls, ID ------Reinhardt was correc: (206) 734-8177 • FAXlX (208) 73M184 • In the LynwooVOGO: ' o p p o sed to to apy new waste ship- in in Nevada within a few y«years — not to accept Ilia;iiat mulerial.'* Forest StService toI irecover bl)urned trejes from PPayette BETE^iS. McCALL (AP) — The U.S. Forest Servervice has created four drainages. dn The timber wovould be a c re s ir^ Bru^l:i^h. Pearl. Outlet,' Foresl Service hass announceda post-fire grogroups. removeii rer by helicopter. Twenlynltle. Hendries, H Clooch- plans lo recover timbeiber from the The Main^in Salmon River project The Fall Creek project:l would man. Cougar.. WilsonV and Fisher m o u jrsE monumental fires whivhichjjurned involves theth salvage harvest of salvage sal trees on 1.000 acrcres. All creeks.'A few m iles o f road would ^^^^eforuary 3i i . m . the Payelie Nationalal 1Forest last fire-killedd and imminently dead three the projects would requirlire envi- be reconstructed,ed. Srd - 9 a.m. - 4 p .n sum m er. trees on abiabout K.KOO acres in the ronmental roi impact statemciicnts and That projectt v w ould be included now have- projiroposals for.-EIkhorn,-Fi-French.•E'all and Carey-anam cndm ents-io-the, forest-IT-manage-- in an environmeiTiental ussessmenU-A— people .to review and1 gigive us their Creek drainlinages. Aboul 3.5 miles m im enl plan. copy of the as:assessment will be thoughts," Payetietie Forest ofnewlogggging roads are called for The Forest Service expecects draft available in A|April, with a June Supervisor Dave Alexarxander said. ‘ and 45 mile:iles would be improved. statem sta ents in May and a fin.Inal deci- decision. •, The Corral. Blackackwell and The Lowi»wer South Fork Salmon sion sic in August. The Foresl SerService also proposes Chicken fires burnedI te tens o f thou- River projecijecl involves 4.850 acr(;s InI addition, the Nortlrth Fork tree planting andant building nesting sands of acres of dryy timber.t The in the Smilllith. Pony and Elk Creek Payette Pa River project covcrers 5.700 boxes for ow ls5 andai goshawks. . Residents!sseek WffHHH Spccial Price $64.95 to recall shiherifr w ipin g o r bto lo ttin g Lc8b in sta n t robotbate -60.00 MOSCOW (AP) —■ LsLalah County retu U t Less instant ■ SlierilV Joseph Overstreeti‘ct has ofHcial- A l l . l I Competitive ly become (he target off aa recall effort ^ trade-in .IS .iM byciiizens. m em ory f r e e The citizens, callingiig them selves in coding SOR[- (Sheriff Oversiirsircel Recall. niTort). leveled iheir accu.ccusiiti^s.in a qualifying petition filedTiITuesday-atthe Latah County Courthcthouse. They ' claim, among other thinglings, that he is "unprofessional" and "lu"has disregard for the county.” Oversta-ct denies all the allegations. ' 1 1 ^ * * i l Ifthe petition is qcceptei:pted by County l l j Clerk Susan Petersen alk*after review for accuracy, members of SOISORE will have (i() days to collect 4.50-1504 signatures needed for an election.on. More than H . ^ W H.OOO people would hiiviiiive to vote in KA p IJ favor o f tlje recall to oustislOverstreet. ( ® “W e believe he is unjunprofessional V '^ - S p c e i Q l Prieo $49.95 )/ in his position and lack:icks the quali- w ipin g o r btcilottin g Loss in sta n t rebat)b ate -25.00 ' lies needed to be an effective cfT m ultM in fcfcco n ^ Loss in stan t •iff." the ptiition reaieads. It also Compctitivo alleges that Overstreetet iis responsi- WL mem ory w ith^ b ^ d e -in -25.00 ble for “a large tumovei)ver in person- ^ h date nel and low morale." X FREE in coding thousands o f dollars inm aattorney fees and eoun settlementss ci connccted to receivo in

* « . ■ Thursday. Februaryary 2 , 1995 TImos-Nowa* Twinfin FiFalla. Idaho C-5-. Valle]ey Hfe i Vegeta]i i l a n f i nids t it easjy3 to me(et Soapfjfens bubbles w i t h ^ g e rr at SimpsorD n ^ a l ; ' ’ H ie WashtngtoQIQ IPost theyy ggot but admitted that the fansft "If they're tryingng tot soothe t^ c : ir ' " mode;de themselves heard. “We hay on fooddmattei Simpson is innocloccnt or guilty, but Rayy FFaiola, director of audierence and..we know these;se g) u y s are ju s t j DEAR ABBY: Afterer rreading the ... -shedoescarc ifEf Erica finds out who servicrvices for CBS. Soup fans,s, he putting these thingsjs on0 to make us • Another mother o f a small cliilcjld wrote stole the m issin rkijig." : letter from “Nevada VcjVegetarian," I sing leopard and if said,d, aare the netw ork's "most devevot- happy. It's not workini U Dear.AMiy lo say that her child - stiirTri hi: most Robert,., 30, a pph; h y s ic ia n who'!) just had to write. Accord:ording to that . Louie Greco infecufidinf Ju lia w ith cd vieviewers." They are also the m hod pulled the cotton stuffingsrT m hota-. HIV ^ j^c rai name bff.withheld— Irticn vegetarians not ori>}^y do not eat raped 1^ last sum- vocalcal when their shows are intn ter- pskcd that his last nam V Abigail k small smi hole in his mattress andd stuffed rupted)ted, ' _ to protect his'job indand ‘’mole pride,’; ' ihc flesh o f animals and1 fisfishes, neither » K § « [ r it into his mouth. Unfortunateittly, the lily soap wotcher • do they prepare it for olherhers. f VanBuren ‘‘J: life,"’ said Arnold; Therhcn a compromise of sohsi wasv has remained a daily cmchild had already suffocated wlwhen the pondering the pi ;s of through medical schoorhool and his resi- ^ Well, I have been a vqvegetarian for : prospcct of facing • annoinounced. R'eprcscntptives * ' .momother discovert iL _ ' . much of the winvimer without doily NBC.JC, CBS and ABC said they planp dency at a Washingtorigton area hospi- ; the last 19 years, and 1[would wi like to DEARAB3 iBBY: Before the holidays, DEAR I ABBY: We. too, sisuffered jo s e s o f ‘’All-- MyM Children" and to prepreempt regular daytime schi:hcd- . tal. "1 know 1 probabl;)ably don’t fit the J know who gave this CtSM ^ right you publis lished a. letter from greatly gre when a niece attend niiil." “ I wiis one o f ules:s 0only for the opening and clos-cl 'm old of the stereoireotypical soap ; 10 speak for all vegetarians 1 * ; “G e n m l Hospiiii ansfffotobitt “Hcartbrokciken in Utah,” who wrote daughter's dai baby shower, bringir arguments and for particulailarly freak, but I am ," hee sasai id • ' of animal'flesh has pass ^ people whiAfho was hoping the ing.at a ssc d m y lip s about a ribboibon'on a stuffed bear ^ t her an album filled with pictureres of her. judge wou|d banan the cameras from ncwsvwsworthy events in the trial. EachEi Like.other fans,, RobertRo is happy I since 1975, yet duringig thist lime, 1 had sulTocalcatcd her 7-month-old son. two-month twc trip to Coitial Amcri have prq>ared hundreds of ■ the courtroomI, . so s I could see my will11 a!al 50 report the highlights in1 liveI ■ with the networks’:s’ plan | lo scale I sofbecf.stews, Adaht » I I was furious, and m y daughi^tCTWM soaps. I ’m sick c chicken cutlets and pork k of O.J.," she said, hourljurly afternoon updates. back day-long covera]'crage in favor of I Ork’ roasts f o r . j Abby, 1 had to stop reading the arti- crushed cm that this young woman HI be updates. "As a physic: other people. ■■O.J.,OJ.,thafs.t’s.all you hear. Then SoSo 1 the good news is there will /sician. I'm inter- 1 . cle several.1 times ti to wipe the tears nated nat the entire event with a stcstory th at. interrupt m> ap. The bad neWs is there willill be ested in the medical:al aspects ( o f the I would like people to kr my soaps! That's it! soap, Jknowdiatnot from my eyesr«s so I could fmish. went w a with every picnire. predictable interruptions. case, and as a televi;ievision view er I • all vegetarians are far . ,. They can't do thisihistonie!" unprci fanatics like You see, ,L I, too. have a beautiful son I I did nothing at the time, but I sbapahblics, Arnold, AAs s' the trial drones on. CBS iss air-i . got wrapped up in it,” he said. "But I "N cv a^." I expect peopli L ik e , lot o f sb ople to respect nam ed Adariam who will soon be 9 me, me if this behavior is ever rcp< 31,w.smalMhcther. First there was a ingJ r(reruns touted as "Soap Op')pcra' as a soapaholic. I'dd rathern have the ;; my decision to.be a vegc egetarian and, months old3ld. I want to thank ’ willwil have plenty to say. week of rumorsirs that “The Young Class;assies." At ABC the intcmjpjptcd soaps and catch O.J.J. inir the news.” likewise, 1 respect their de< decision to eat ■•Heanbrokericen" for her letter and let Consider C this an open le ows have gone on,' with houourly For Arnold, a wifeA-ife, mother and ; .meat.' ‘0 and the R estles:ess." "Days of Our show: her know thathat she helped me to resize everyone cvc who atteijds any’ k Oj Lives" and the otothers might be pre- updatidatesjin the “Soap Line" to kikeep secretary for the Depidepartment o f the ^ • Holidays-arc-a-time for for fimiihes to how a small,lU, insignificant iterh such shower she Sponsor your own pai to six months. Then viewcewers apprised of what theyey’re Navy, the soaps arere aa much-needed enjoy getting together i erandsittm g as a ribbon conca kill a child. Af^er read- shate shi your pictures with' ’ for a brief tintim e la s t w eek it missii.ssing. escape from a JiMtic:tic routine. Even ■ down to a nice meal, gverj veryone should ing that letter,ler, I Tjhecked my son’s crib gu< -n o l ours! It Judge Lance Ito TerTerri Mejville, 31. a Staffoford, if she hos to waif'until unt midnight to Z be made lo feel comfortal T n Attxrp appeared that J 'ttable, and not for anythingng within his reach that, -L o v in g m o m a n dD AUNT ,hrow thehe television camera Va„I,. I housewife who baby*sitss for wotch them, have another’s self-rightec hteous opinion might harmihim. hi - . out of the courtnrtroom. But no soap, herr o>own brood of four and somene of After the kids oreJC asleepa and her ; crammed down their thr throats along Please prir)rint this. 1 want Adam’s To ' n c c iv e a collec^on of. Ito allowed coververage of the Trial of /hernr neighbors' children, saidJ iit’s husband is in bed, sheshe grabs the icc » with the vegetarian soy-turi•turkey breast mother to kn know that she has helped mostmo mcmoisble - ancf /no£t fhfrequent- Ccntuty to coicontinue. stillill not enough. She said1 she: cream and settless inin front o f th e * I Sign m e ... one parentt bbccome aware, an^ I'm lyfy inqucsted - poems and essay■ay^ send goap fans took)ok matters and tele- .d^enpends on the soaps to providele her television and VCRCR for the only Z TO EACH EH HIS OWN. sure there anare many more who read a a business-sized,t self-addresset phones into ththeir own hands, withth 'the adult companionshipp 1 she time o f the day thatIt is is truly hers. Z MIDDLE ISL ISLAND. N.Y. her story. lope,lop plus'check or money o:order lor Networiuuecutivitives reached in'New misSeisSes, holed up with people unimder “Then it’s me andid mn y soaps," she ; DEAR TO EACH: 1 ap I applaud your. My prayersers are with her and her son S3.9SS3 (S4.S0 in Canada) to V o H < S t o0 s say , how many calls fourjr ffeet for nine hours a day. said. broad-minded attitude. Yoi ■ You sound like Adam, Abby’sAb "Keepers," P.O. Bo a prize hostess as well as a£ welcomed - / - A MOM IN MICHIGAN MountM i Morris, III. 6I0S4>4-0447. ■ / ^ guest. D E A R M

The Timea-Newj3W«, G utkutknecht, Jennie Hadam, Matt M Honors: Michaelael Amo, Ceroid Burley honorI roPll Hagl(ngler, Jocob Hair, Kari Hopjpper,. Anderson, Brianin Avila, . Kera; - The first semester Meltelissa Ibarra, Becky Jon)ncs, Bardsley, Catrlnaina Bean, Codyj Tbe TnacfrNe w a _____ David Domaman, DpnnajGreen, John < JEROME - T 4.0: Larindo Anderson, Ca EmiW " honor-roll-at ththe-Jcrumc Middle— Jenninnifer-Joncs; Megan Lnndtdcrs; Bingham, Will BlaclHack,-Matt Burk,"------HeUcwcli; ShiShannon Kerri Kay, Kfcesha Beck, Be Jeralyn Bingham, BURLEY - Burley High een announced; The Dustiustin Luper, Adrian Madsen,n, J-2 M o n ica C a ld eroin, n , Todd ’ Capps.Z ligh School has Sanders, Scott«tt Smith. Troy Stomr^Cmt—£iUich, C a Alicia Davids, Meic r c d ith „ • released its finfsemesterter honor roll.“ Yoar^R'Eni Greener,— f?l'™ “i8 SI‘ide.dents have, achieved— Madsadson,-Romolo Martinez, Jailamic Keith-Carter, Jeremy;m y-C lark, JamiOs' JnmsrtTolIy'Fo^cr. Trisha Drai«rT»uric Dn Gillett; Jill Gi Listed below are studenM:ntl who have l^tch, Don Melissa high grades. JcBeiBenge. Teresa Morrison. Racachel Crozier, Sam Dick>ickinson. Amyl' lora Martinez, Nathaniel Sean Sei Harris, Amy Hondo. N achieved high grades. :n, S ara EIGHT ffra G R A D E ’ N ickickels, Brandon Nixon, Chwhris Everson, Jess Germsrm an, E lizab eth ” JClcCarty, MiMaricela Medrano. Bart Jennison, Jet Sonnet Larsen, . Scott High Honor:ors: Jake Bynum, Poha)hanka, Molly Rock, Jansmes Qray, Kristen Hendiendrickson, K.C." Moultrie, Ambmbcr Pence. Rebecca Ringle Mallory, M« Billie Marsh. " - SENIORSS ‘ and Justin Will )n, Sarah Fmhcesca Cantoitone. Chuck Dalton, Tayllylor, Michael Thompsi)son. Hills, Leah Hollitllibaugh, Janet"! Villis. McMillan. Me Marie Michaelson, 4.0: Amy Anderson. NicNichole Aston. , Sherri Ford. Kara Tenijnille Thompson, Heidi \V an H ollifield, D usty Hutchison, Hui Carie- JUNIORS Mitchell, Mi Kelby Olson. Erikc Ondler, ( Ellen Driesel, £ Corc)LAlkinB. Summer B' mie, Amy Wade. Jason WlVhiie Jackson, Jennifer:r James,J Lynda" r Beck. Casey 4.0 Justinn /Amen, Sarah Anderson, Jamie Jan Price, Nicole Seamons,tis. Holly H o ly o a k , E lizlizabeth Jackson, Zant< Jones, Cadey Larson,son, Casey L lo y d ,. Leon Crowley, Joseph Geigle,Ge Lanae Tamara Bakeiker, Genefer Brice, Holly Searle, Sci Russell Searle',. Adam Amber Olsen, ,h Megan'Otto, Matt -andid MN ike W illiam s. - Gibbons, Gabrial Grant ■anata, Adam Buck, Tara CliClark, Ryan Gunnell, Jenny Wayment Wi and Tawna Whitehehead. Prescott and Broirooke Thom pson, SEV EN TH G R A D E . Ashley Long, HallieHie Lyons,1 TrevorJ Hansen, Cori Anna Hai H arris. Ryan Halford, Aimlimee Haran, Cathy Hess, 3.5^.0: 3 Amy Albertson, Saralrah Dawn H onors: BecVjcky Ashby, Casey High Hif Honors: Lisa'Arellano,J, Joe Martin, Erica MatVlatlock, Annie- Holmes, Peggy Hursi, rst, Melinda Camille JudBeck, Kandice 3.5-4.0: Teresa Te Armstrong, Suzie Knowles, Kn Kresta Ldrsen, A fer Cristlcr, Lindy Anninna M iller, Brandy. Nea:ace, Stewart, Erin Sullsullivan, 'CascyjJ- n Eames, Zalclle Hondo, Coi n N.i^n“ Casey, Jennifei Cody Jackson, Fisher. Jessanranne Gcigle, Kaisa Hansen, Meredith, Me Tory Neiwert, Josonn.Nelson, .l cro^ier, Rebeclecca Culver, Lacy Emilliiily Spencer, Sara Sullivivan, Suter, Becky Thibihibault. Heather? ^ Cori Moycs, Bailie Dawiawn Shockey, Shannon Prii'rice, Bessie Radabaugh, Bei Ben Adams. Ashley Albertson 1 Dischinger, Angela Jessiessica Tolman. Rick Walkerr 1and Tomlinson, B rail^algam W ott and^ Rachcl Thomsen, NancyI Br High School Honors:: Dave D Brizendine, Jared Kir ■ ' 1387M17 Mazda 4x4 Pickup V — — 290Cuimin8. Forty Fc mSet on a maja overhaul, newiwiims lin and tires/ - Kimberiy B. Hammond. [ ■ 1960FIOFonjI ton tntdt with horsoradt . newdifferentlal/ne/new PTC pump. lias been announced. Studenidents achieving C lin e, B riaiian D. Oncy and Tyler EIGHra GRADE high grades aic listed below.ow. Victor. t,Havili* ■ 1974'4 fiFord 1 ton. with 14 foot metal slodikrad(-17.000 ra( miles 1979 Chevy Luvv 4x4,44 spieed, new paint, with a camperimpershed H i^ Honors: Mark Bennett, I 1975 Chevy UrvVvV-6.aulomstk; flat bed, SENIORSIS SOPHOMORESS‘ . K.' anewmolor K. Bishop, Tara Brizendine, Jei w/freshrebuiR engine 1974 Dodge D-10'100,4x4.v-S,automatki High Honors: KrystaI Bennett,B< Teri High Honoinors: Scon C ^lsby, Valrea Gir '6 CMC Astro 316 Ootroil 10 speed w/lre Ginri, Anni Gough and Vanessa J M Nissan King Cab 4x4 Pkkup 1992 Chevy 4x44., 1extended cab. 40,000 miles, excalktntjOontcondllkin Cose and Darin S. Jensen.I. HarenandLa>LaNeccJensdi. I • Honors: Miclty Bcaird, Marti i7 Mazda 4x4 Pkdojp , ' ' 1975PeterbuillTr:Tiudi Honors: Holly Beainaird, Samuel Honors: CorrieCar Lawrason. • anc I ' SU and Jenny Sawyer. g ■ 1976 Fi'6 Fonj King Cab. new Wmngler 6’ x 16'goose16' i nock tandem trailer Bishop, Jorge Campos, LoriLo Theberge FRESHMEN SEVEmH GRADE and Jennifer WagstafT. High Honornors: Jeremy Couch. Mandy Honors: I Leif P. Bowler andI DanaC M. H ' CARS 19 Uncofn. Signaluro Sories.kadod. 62.00062.C miles, a 1984 Camaro. towk» mileage, V-6, Automatk;, T-Top,,k)adsd,ank» k»d B ______.JUNIORS IS . Faulkner. Chris'Huffman, Cl Heother LaCroix. La( ■ 1969U ■ BEAUTM/TIFULCAR car 15 Pontiac Fiem.excelkHil 1984Cf>evroletOtCamaro, 57.500 miles, V-6. nice Set straigl I 1965IS Renault-2r' Door 1980FcriT-Blrd.rd. V-6. Autoriiatk; dean ■ 1962Ci2ChovroielCaY3li6r ' 197eChevrolel^iI ^ova, V-6. Automatic. 4-door who has tl 10 Bukk Skylark 1964 Dodge Chari^ e r, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, Sun Roof, - K '4 Chevrdel El Carrtno, wrecked, but1wrthgood350 wrt 1985Buld(Centuntury, V-6. Automatic; knock endmotor)tor ■ . ' perfect majate ^ [ineandtransmlsston ' 1980 Pontiac Grai■rand Prix, V-6. Automatk; engine troubleoiible ICTlOf . ■ ' 1980B'lewagoncar 1982Chevro(el&iCavalier TbcTtmcs-Ncws S at., FFeBruary 4, 1995 ■ 1974 0 720EASrAVBH..JL H engineERS 14 Car trailer. 6'6* wkle by 1B', dove tall . . Who has the perfect mat c ■ . Volksw ^ SALE TIM! Lunch at the ChuckwaQOiiiiy 14 7x12 Snow Machine Trailer In celebnition o f Valentientine s Day, ___ ■ TRAILERw Wranglef 3 horses slant, 16 foot tandefndem with lubbor torsion axles 77ie Tirvcs-Ncws is lookiioking for the FURNITUIrURE — — ■ 1994C« Ponderosa 17 foot combo trailer, nicelice sizedt drassing room'. perfect mate to feature■c iiin a stoiy. I W iS *(nle«) 14 - 2 Rocker recliners - 2 Occasion 19947 »ttH tabla •'Nice wooden book cas«slonal - dialrs - 2 End tables with glass-by Lola ■ ' Wc want to hear from y ise - China hirtcli • 2 Wooden end ' tJ • ■ NewW>MENT " y”"- S'5?-S"eotored T.V. console ■ Pfilk» 21*. color«l 13 Brush Hog, very flood cmditai s . 1985C«e4690^10 4x4 Tractor, with duals story will be judged on^ ththe basis o f Metal kitchenlen table 2/4 ctiairs - Wooden camellored loc T.V. console (swtvel) - A Table la I loot stool • 2 Queen size beds - 2. C i7 New HoCand. 1066 Stad( wagon, diesdiesel.exc.cond. ' 1980 C3se2390110 Tractor. 4.647 hours originality and creativity.y. S l^ beds ■- 0Dresser wimmlrror • Sofa table wttti wWi glass lop - 2 Hull vases - RCAK « - I EQUIPMI0 Ford BN Tradors. very nice, 3pt M.F.lj.F.Di$c,3pl 1981 Ca$o23901lOTrador, 5.108 hours S end it to “ LoolcmEing for the ■#»UTCHEN APPLIANCES- TBflator. 7fL Blade. 3 pt. 7 \ BoDymore.ire. 1979 lntamatk)nalnal Harvester, 4586.4x4,2.159 hours H; Perfect Mate Contest,' S-MISCELUUIEOUS iWindfower 1982 Massey Fen'erguson,.265Trac(or, 2,130 hours eWflerator • Hotpoint stove ■ Whirlpoolpool dishwasher - Sears sewing mad Turner, 77ic Times-News,TOP.a"^ SwWffimicrowave (Hks new) - Coffee maker ■ ( imational Heavy Duty 21 Dozer, withiikeer 1^ 6 rtw curl potatoto |plater, retuilt In excellent condition lumliSiner • Dust b u ^r - Portable radior - Can- opener • Hamilton Beach bleiN 548, Twin Falls. Idaho 83383303^)548. ToaMnt-Hum dlo ■ irenlng board ■ Pots &,pans • Ca: H COTTBfliin Deera Manure Spreader . 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Dca^ine is Feb. blankets • Sheets - Pillow cases • maj I ^ s s tis & wasti doths - Ckms hamper ■- CtothesClc - Box Ians - Fokling chairs • ILLANEOUS ■ ■ Chairs • Picnic3»ic table • Horseshoe pltchlno set - Tra« ■ Interna nk - Extension cords • Snapper lawnTrash mi cans - 2 gas B.B.Q,'s -10 spee foot CABIN CRUISER-80AT •J n mower - Shovels • .Rakes -.Traileritaaypll- I H 2vo(tovwhydr8uBcft)rpidup , Metal dask ■ Paint - Ught bulbs ■ Jumpumper cables - Handyrnan jack« Rsr » Snow Pkw.angto 7 fool blade. 12 vo Optimists to meetn \ - Ladders - AT&T cordless telepfwrww answeringar system - Many more Iter I . “ ISCELl'ARIETY Of posts, pdes, blocks, hitctws.has. smal stod water tar&, mlsceSaneaMus tods, engine holsL wood burninging sistove, hoses, H . . 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S P £ . “It makes no sosense.” one s^d. ' I With salsa musilusic playing and a sign u l f l wishing them lucluck in S p a i ^ the fim l | H , too Cubans frOm>m refugee c a n ^ alcKig the Panama Camanal boarded a Boeing * 727 charter underd a heavy U.S. military guard Wednesdayla y m o m i^ A hqidVas the two-hour flighight to Guantanamo Bay on Cuba’s eastemsneod. M^ny w av^1 at reponers before tho r Americatt TransIS Airj plane took OfT at 7:30 a.m. Salsaia musicI vibrated from _ ... spcakera set up by soldiers. : | • “Adios, Panamlamal” ono Cuban man A#» (M l yelled before boaroarding the plane. ' . Five hundred;d irefugees were to be , l^ipod w a te r s from |||>||ie River M{^s cover aI aca m p in g s it e n e a r th e too w n .of R oerm on d , c lo s e* tto t h e transferred to GujGuantanamo by Ihe end German bohler In SoutheastSo Holland Wedniindiday. An estimated 2^^ , ,0 0 0 p e o p le h a v e left ththeir o f Wednesday andan each following day h o m e s In H olland; asa s the country suffers Its worst floods In over 40;i o y e a r s . until all are movetived — 7400 total. . H ' ' By the time the first group departed, soldiers in camoiTiouflage fatigues were preparing a C*M-141 militapr plane for Soldierrs sling sssandbags sto fight' ' the second flightht Iand moving the good luck sign to the1C other< end of the tar- ^ mac. The secondnd flight took off about i l l I I 90 minutes later.' flood; 2250,000 fleei to ^ g r o u i About 240 CubAlbans identified as trou- TIEL. Netherlandsids (AP) V— evacuationn corders, which if violated from fn the European floods n December riots are to Soldiers slung sandbagsigs and tried to include finesies and jail. ' including ini 16 m France, I shackles but were Dot on battle Mother Natureire as flo o d ed Riot policylice were sent into the east- Germany, Gc five in Belgium,non=!S >h=,^ylli8hBW3 Wednesday. - rivers made waterter refugees ern sectionion of the Waal city of Liuembourg Lu and one in Austi .“Evciylhingis:is ^ i h g pretty smooth- Wednesday'of almostt 250,0002: peo- Gorinchemm toi forcibly evacuate the Barge I traffic along the1C W aal, {y. S. A rm y C ol. D avid pic. the biggest exodusIS iiitv,Dutch his- remaining; 4,0004,i residents. w wl hich connects the world’s■s largest Hollm d a miliUlitary spokesman. “We . tory. “ I ’m absibsolutely not going to port po o f Rotterdam with Germ,^ y ‘via tavoi'ttadimyrly resistance today fiom D espite the elTorts.. oione dike was leave,"p id Paul G rem m en, w ho the th( Rhme, has been shut dowiwntoprc- * c Cubans.” breached and water poujoured into the owns a fumiimitiur factory in the Waal vent ve damage to the dikes. M any say conConditions are poor at townofOchten. . town o f WaxVamel. “If the water breaks Flood waters throu^ut' G Guantanamo, whwhich is American soil Soldiers were prcssessed into duty through, I haveha to save the expensive were wc on the decline, with thelic excel and held 20,4022 CubansC as o f Tuesday. Wednesday to, rcinfbrcc-ce dikes weak- computer-coilane th a t will ta k e him anca n d sev era l spread northward, forcinicingKampen, a| pourM intoito the southeastern Dutch Although fiood watcn werere reced- the 26-year-old! crengineer said Tuesday, othethere to the U.S. Naval baia s e In G uan tan am o. town o f 40,000, to bui:build a second I lowlands guardedgi by 300 m iles o f ing inj in F^^Ice. the far-north AArdennes standing outsidede the large green tent emer^*ncy dike. Kampenpen lies along' dikes. areaan remained badly flooded.i that has been hisis hhome for five months, to staysta until March 6. “My planning is that we will do this the Ijsel River, ju st soutl3uth o f the vast The Finanumce Ministry put the pricc The flooding was the wovorst nat- “It is like wee aare a ball that Clinton At Guantanamo.:where thee first: iodefmitely,” AyresI said.sail inland lake known os thethe Ijselm eer.' tag for a “worst-case“v scenario" of ural ur d i ^ e r to hit th e DutcItch since and Fide! are playlaying with,” he said. refugf u ^ ’ plane arrived about !00 a.m..1 President Ginton1 latlast year departed------Evacuees clogged highighways with dikes buistiniting at up to $46 billion. . 1953 IS when a North Sea:a storm Beginning in September, nearly Marilarine Gen. Raymond Ayres:s said sb a ^ ly from the longstandingIon] U.S. traffic jam s several miles'longmi in A seconiand-Duteh fatality-was- surge-washedsu away-1-,‘80010 people 8,500 Cubans wlwholledtheir country • fhcilicilities have improved substantmtially' poli^ of acceptingg almostal all Cuban------their rush to high grounound with only reported Wednesday,W( a 62-year-old in in the southwestern proviivince of on rickety raflsIs sand inner tubes have sincmalia (AP) — m ats abandindoned it during fighting ■warlord 'wi Mohamed Farah Ait^did took Bennett, U.N.N . sp o k e sm a n in refusifuses to say whether it bas nueapons, won’t sign the NuclearrNon- t Amr Moussa repoispeated Egypt's U.N. headquartersi Wednesday> Mohamm^led Siad Baire. southern so half of Mogadislishu con- shortly afterward,ird,hesaid. Prohloliferation Treaty, Foreign Min[inister refusal to re-sign the treaty unless moments after the lastst ppeacekeepers Washingiigton later transferred the trolled tic by Aidid. Rival warlarlord Ali Witnesses sasai id A id id ’s m ilitia ^hlmilimon Peres said Wednesday. Israel docs, pulled out and began picpicking the 80- com poundid to the United Nations, Mahdi M Mohamed controls thethi north- took over the: sandbaggedsi sentry IhiThe trea^, signed by more thanan 160 If Israel signed theJw trbaty,1 it would acre compound clean. which is givgiving it ^ack to the United cm en part ofthe capital. • points formerlyy usedi h y pcacekeep- count)untries, is up for renewal in AApril, have to enttits policycy ofo nuclear ambi- Looters carted awayy vwood, chairs. States as; itsil mission in Somalia U.N. peacekeepers, schededuled to ers and posted:d vehicles' mounted Egypgypt has threatened to blockt 1U.S. g u i^ which has s c r ^ as an effective sewage pumps, wiring.g. light1 fixtures ends. ' ' withdraw wi from the country bby April, with heavy weap» p o n s'at the entrance effortforts to extend the treaty unless(Israel b detenent against hc^lc ^ le nations stich and other salvageablee itemsit in cars. The como m p o u n d c o n ta in s fiv e -'stoi^Kd -'stc using the'buildings(s in m id- gates. joinsins it as well. OS Iraq and IraiS; Fdnana's^d. 's trucks and wheelbarT'arrows.. Some major'pernurmanent building and sev- January Ja and moved to'morc>re secure OfUcials expC':pect battles over the looters complained thathat more valu- eriil lesserr ones.o: The United Nations airport aii property. They coicontinued airport and sea:a port] when the last able items had been rcmiemoved. put up hunundreds of prefabricated guoiding gu the compound wh^hile they peacekeepers leavelet the country in It w as th e seco n dItim ti e tn four structures,bI , but m ost were dismantled removed rei most valtiable itemsn s . ------several weeks. RiRival clans jockeying 'L /j. ycois that the fom ier: U.U.S. Embassy and removeived before the compound They finished Tuesday ninight 'hnd for position ahcihead of t^e pullout B- . has been looted. It wasvas stripped iij was abandptdoned. withdrew wi from the con>mpound have been fi^tiriting fo r Ywo months, ^ January 1991 after Amcimerican diplo- Hundreds of armed men loyal to Wednesday W morning, saidd George killing at least 200201 p6jple. ; m k m l KavkiBaoon,. ^^^^•bruary A rtistic direct€tor named atLsLa Scala Opera N e u - SIhipments... h H Q , MURDER IW- - IL atanlta FavkrIF« I MILAN, Italy (/(AP) — A Vlad, 76,76 moved to Italy in s n ~ ~ ] I In T h e First (R ) Im . SwelWAillaSn'Ho Romanian-born comomposer and 1938 andI livesii in Rome, BHotvyeu ' -M 0aUy7K)0«20. 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.Riissiai/ ns attacffe town ppacked Vwith refuiigees BriefI <2______■ ______fly ! scTvetf a s a dividing_ • SAMASHKY. Russiaia (AP)'— f— . . ------:— I Grozny and has ser Russians to the north Russian forces pummelledd ia Chechen line between Russ ^ Injured MiMarine still in int(itensivecare > Ihc south. town packed with' refugees ' and Chechens to the Gemiany — A U.S! Marinele \wounded in a shooting in ^ Defwise Mtnisuyisuy spokestnan Col.' LANDSTUHL.G Wednesday, only hourss after; resi- m v m k remains in serious but stablelie icondition while a second Andrei AntonovV toldtol the ITAR-Tass Albania last week re dents mournfully loaded cocorpses onto sday. on Wednesday ihot I 1 has relumed lo duty,luty, the mililaiy said Wcdncsdi trucks from a fierce overniglight assault. news agency on ' Lance Cpl. A nlknlhony Miller, 19, o f Monroev>cville. Alabama, remained 1 ^ ^ ^ Russian liiarincs:s nown( controlled the • fleeing the ^ ij^-intcnsive'cvc,:, sasaid Marie Shaw, spokeswonifoman for the U.S. Army’s CItfloads of residents fl bridges over the:'river. riv( ' attacks on Samashky dedescribed a ...... Landsluhl Hospitalital in southern Germany. Shebe refused to provide other ^•es from Samashky. hellish nk h t in which Rusjissian forces Shaken rcfu^'cs details. of Grozny, stream^ pounded the'town fromI tl sides . 20 miles west of ( Cpl. Bobbobby E. Martin. l'9, a rcsidenlent of Fayellevillc, North oring Russian region with tanks and artillery, .hcii- . - into the neighborin ^ C a r in a , was rclcasIca^d from the hospital Sundaiday, Shaw said. Bolh men everal women were in copters strafed it for lu w ith oflngushetia. Seva arc from the 22ndid Marineh Expeditionary Unit,lit, based at Camp Lejcune. x)d at a_ muddy cross- machine-gun fire. Many lu were tears as they stood : N.C r'They w erec wounded w Friday in a shootjoiing at a bar in Durrcs, brown,, fur hats wore reported destroyed and se roads. M en.in bro' ■ - Aroaniu, where thehe U.S.1 Navy ship USS Poncece docked for the first joint hateful scowls, shook’sho their fists and cxercisc involvingig NNATO and Albanian forccs.:s. ^ were visible from u Russi point two miles from the o f . swore revenge. - Sania.’fliky, a town largelyy untouched "Ii was tcrriblrible,"'said Usman MerriU’sIVMarauders com]npletetour by the war until this week. Borzigov, 60, stanistanding beside a bal­ ls lhai brought several RANGOON, Burma Dui — Twenty-five vclerlerans o f W orld W ar ll’s The Russian attacks apj to be tcred orange bus th famed “M cm ll's: Marauders”Mi completed a 10-di)-day visit to their old com- the bloodiest yet in a weeeek that has dozen residentsI to safety. "A nd now bat zone Wednesdayiday. seen the war in Chechnya'a expand»to ^ our flghtere will1 roundroi up more guys t, officia l c h e c k s o u t tw o lussinns back.” , _ The veterans. U. L). S. Army volunteers whoI took to their nfckname from more outlying arc'as o f the1C scccssion- A R u ssia nI IrInterior Ministry, right, o ' and attack the Russi their commander,', GGen. Frank Merrill, served1 in ir Burma’s jungles as Ihe i.st republic. C h e c h e n villv illagers leavin g th e t>esUisleged town of Samashkyky* "The RussiansIS ararc not interested in hechcn President “ only unit o f regularjiar American soldiers to figliigill on the Asian mainland ll came amid mounting; intemation-ii rights yio.latioitions — inelwling using sosoldiers transponed from thele mined catching (Chec Jayev/' said 31-year- during the war. al criticism, including a1 U.S.I Slate • excessive'forcerce — in Chechnya. ClChechen capital lo Beslan saiclid clasli- Dzhokhar) Dudayc [lanov. “They're inier-., Returning vclerarcrans. led by retired Brig. Gei3en. L. Robed Caster, 84. Departtnent report WedniInesday that Tlie battle: foforGrozny also raged on cs had erupted south of thei Sunzha\ oU Zia Avtorkhanc u, which they once wrested Chechen people.” visiicd old baltlegroigrounds including .Myitkyinu, > blasted Moscow for numer

Finnish off]iHicial resigns foilillow ing stroke HELSINKI, Finiainland— Foreign Minister Hei:leikki lloavisto. who nego- f i B ? tiaicd Finland’s cntrentry into the European Union,on, announced his resigna- tion Wednesday,. 10 days after undergoing sursurgery for a brain hemor- — rhage. •! H e will sicp dojvJou’n wiien Prime Minister E.sE-sko AJio'.s- ruling Center Party decides onI a successor.i Haavisto told A!Aho he was resigning for health reasons. ■ S K I & S HR ExplpsionI killsi 1 on Bururi n d i b u s ‘NAIl(OBI. Kenyt;nya — A grenade explodedd c on a crowded bus in ihe Burundi capital ofB)f Bujumbura Wcdnes^y. killiilling one person and injur- ing four others.- It was not clearir ifil the grenade was thrownn iiinto the^bus or detonated N by sdmcone inside,dc. said Lt. Col. Nicodemusjs :NduhirutTusa. a military and security adviserser 10 Prime Minister AnntolcIc Kanyenkiko.1 ;* Authorities also0 dod< not know if the blast wasus linked to a general strike :• call that grew outIt ofoi Burundi’s chronic tensionions between the Hutu and --Tulsielhnic groups.ps. The Tutsi-dominulinated opposition has demancanded Kanycnkiko’s resig- nation, claiming hhe e supported : Jean Minuni. a foformer National As.scmbly speaker suspectedd ool f inciting I lutus to kill Tutsulsis in 1993. Minani. who ■ . denied the charges,:s. rresigned last month.

Teen loversrs die in suicide; p[ a c t - LISBON. Ponugaugal — Frustrated by-family.ty.oppdsIlion..lwo teen-age . _ L. , lovers commitfcd1 sisuicide together by using wlwhal policc believe was a i T lethal dose o f pcsticiiticide. . . . The 15-year-old)ld schoolgirl,’AnabeIa Lope)pcz‘. und her 17-year-old ' " 'I boyfriend. Franeisccisco Renato Victoria, were foifound dead in each other’s arms at sundown1 TTuesday, lying under a treeee across ihe Tagus River from ihc capital city:ity o f Lisbon. Nearby, police; fofound a letter lo the couple'.'le’.s families. Miss Lopez’-s schoolbcwks and an empty (lask o f a powerfulII insecticide.ii Scrawled on a: page pa from a school notebool'3ok. the teen-agers blamed their families fora"!a "lack o f understanding.”

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: I _ : ./J t -9 'll...... I • ' • I' The! dog madee hiiii Th( ) it e I AtlOo'cloclllwatiw aked into the magis* * tratc courtroom, expcc;pecting & crowd to be I seated in the gallety,ty, a jury o f 12 good men and women, law)awyers, newspapw re­ . porters and Field inin tithe jaundiced lime- light. But there wererre only six people in * the the judge,ge, the clerk, the pros* rac(e l ecutor, Smitty {Field’•Id’s attorney), a Fish' and G ame ofTicer andjid Field. ^ 1 walked over to> Fi(Field and said, "Hel- , lo." Smitty didn’t think,nk I’d have to testify, bul he wanted m e to0 bbe there ju st in case. The court comc'to) orderot and the judge cleared his throat. isoa W Ibm mi Proy!|y-.T J Studebakep ^Wb iUiizD Brock og-eared tales Tim es-Ne\w writer KETCHUM - A nyone wit)w ith an urge to “The State o f Idahiiaho vs. Field Wood- take “ part in a cross-countiy' skisk extravagan- i->' M land," he intoned. "M■■Mr. Woodland, I am za of epic proportions shouldlid consideri Sat-.t j | ------going-to-hondle-thisihis-informaUy. -You------jirdflj:!s£re I w orked her, the “the coursc; ski wax and replaplacement poles will also be available. Breadsd andi soi^) will A y \ idAldsirtlonN^ stiffer she becamcime. Finally, I just J f e gawt-e^' I I * - picked her up andid packed] her to the ^be offered at the finish. . truck. T here will be an awards,s. bibtmquet at the / . lind*rdSt«iH ^s£3 “I laid her downm iin the back of the SSun Valley Inn at 5:30 p.m.t. SiSanmiay. Ban- / ' truck, but she didn’tn’t move. She just lay g'quet'cost is S16 for adults,, anat d $ 1 3 .$ 0 fo r / SOK ' there on her side, 1i«rMofCdRiiTwa ^ DANA jomsownw nnw.M»>V 15 minutes, but shele hadI entered another world. . "I w as s t a l e d . “So 1 packed her.ler back down to the ! B ehlin d tbi e w i s €e old 01>wl river and stood herler in the same'spot. T h at o ld salm o n was wi still there, just finning the water.r. I cast my line out and drag the bait: rightri{ in front, but it - just glided backk aand let it pass. 1 hidee s a s ^iv if ty S iltentkOU e r m ust’ve cast a, dozenzen tim'es, but that o l’ Hlomed o r owls begin nestingag in so homed owls mustst mmove.their entire salm on w asn 't inlere;erested. It just slipped respondent FdTruam ary and have relatively longng in- head to shift theirr gaze.g< They ean from one si'de to tbehe other, never taking cubatiilation periods. Tvro eggs areity r p i- swivel their beads 180 degrees to peer intcrtst . • hroughout history, the cal,, butbu some lucl^ mothers hav«ive .iq> directly behind dtem.n. “The whole while,ile, Gyper stood *there isocioted with wis- M in are the mosmost common prey as if she were frozenzen, her ey« tugging Is also are silent, for hom ed owls,1, bbi ut diey w ill kill W ill k i l l out o f her head. I was just looking at.her ^killers. ™Hiey and*! and e^t skunks,, rabbitsra! and small when I rememberedtd 1! had a pitchfork in the “Tiger of the skunks, Sh rabbits ann d hotfse cats; attacitackft on poodles the truck. I troued up and got it. s of tbeir fierce na- ^sm all liouss cats;>■ have also bimt repreported. Birds of “ I w ad ed o u t towtoward the fish, half Is-have awed nahi— ' **- all kinds fall to» ddiese voracious thinking it wouldI swimsv off. But I got r ability to suiVive ' ■ t t ®tacks l on poodles h■ ••V O " eatcrs,"oiSd flifikif8tos are among,die' "T clo se enough to spear,it, spi and befoce ; variety of prey. alalso bssn rapbiiodH i. ^ M agic Valley’s propreferred species, you could multiplyly Gyper’s' age times wt widely distribut- . . ( ^ w s a n d oagpies somedmM seven, I bad it pinninned to the bottom, th America, found ' . get fed iq) w ith. bomhor ed owls scooting it along theth< rocks toward the . nn the tip of Alaska to ] to fourbur or five young, . ing on tbeir nests,, amand will gain re- shore. W hen it flipp started flopping5 around,ai Gyper re- acbe9 h i ^ with a 55* to nesioest atop old magpie nests; thebey.’re tng daylight - whenQ dithey are at a dis- laxed.” adults-are easily rec- also-bo big on nesting cavities^ja1 cliff( advantage. . ir “honis” - actually faces,es. ' ...... ' In addition to nomionnal_6ictem?qt...... above pow ering yel< Owl>wls are killing m achin^ withh -to.Bewen'it n m ice have been lown tbeir legs. suitedted for silpnt flight, whileI dieirtl found in a single pellet,pel as.well ai re the deep-throated poweitverfiil-talbns and hook-sha[laped flicker featfos, ywo^ . InsldB 0 2 ■ I -owl legend. Parents bdduiks ar« perfect for raping a{apart bird bduis'and bonesnes ofpit^^^: . ' ; for a while after they prw. anuning pellM & ar^aaw^-tb'lm ~ ^ n .....^ SawtoothTec: reportra D3 k the r ^ i d , high* is'loMted subtly hi(liigher where fit inaoodiefo^diaiiL on Bighorn jelease!se D3 I fyoungstenareekily thandn die odier, tb> trtrun< '' By the wio', bomecmed owls - '• ' i Elk feeding m the deep hoots p f gulateate Uie sound o f sc u n y iu micece: wid) dw odier nptonto n in I d a h o - are. Homsdowtomomorkwionh o ^ most cofnmonly found n ^.StsM nndl .Therbeir eyes are in tfaiff aoci)ckets, ,ptote^byIiw . ■ Tunes-News cotres r.v J JEROME - Thro owl has been asso dom - but owls i ^ . 1 ' ' ■ - swift, and deadly ki ■ : ;7 T S N icknam ed the . Woods" because 0 ture, homed owls-l rali^ with their a . on a surprising v They ore tbe most ed owls in North coast to coast fitnn , Mexico. Standing 20 inct inch win^pan, odi ognized % their * iiatben - rising ab low eyes. Their 1 fibm almost white ^eadien extend doiv Their calls .are .i.“hoot” o f hoot-o^ feed th i^ young fo leave the nest, an pitched boots of yc *!"• discemable froni raplon. -adults. :

■ 'X, i — —f .....- . , D-2 fimo9-Now9. TwinD FtFoils. Idaho Thuradoy, Fobruaruary2, ^995 "V ^ State:e cites Fi^ish, Gaime yiolai -' jS g ’ Timea-Ncwj!W> ' Jcnsc:nsen of Burley; S800 fioe,^ fine, one-year licens;cnse revocation, civilvil penalty, four-year liccnse:revo- r one-year plus six moninonths’ probatiott •JE R O M E -OConservation officers catioiition (four deer); Robert McB:Bride • Hunting with anilanificiol lighi and with the Idaho6 IDepartment of Fish, of' BBoise, S200 fine, S200 civilc failure to properlyy vt validate and at- and Game issuecued a total of 66 cito- penal:nalty, one-yeiar liccnse revocatration, tach. big g am e.tagi - Harold Whis- lions and 60 writmttcn wanjings in De- • Kille'dl< elk during closed soseason more ofJerom e, S150150, fme, one-year cember for vIolations.inoIq the Magic - CurtisCu A. Carter of Buhl, S300S liccnse revocation, tw(two years’ proba- • B ^ B e Valley Region. fine,le, S500 civil penally, 1 yeaear li- tion, — Following 5 0 summary of recent censcnsc revocation. ■ •_ Failure to proper!perly validate imd /il nikr iilBWBHi courtuconvictions>ns ond dispositions o f • FHunting or possession of gnald Showaner o f Richfield,,S150 S .Gonzales of Bellevue,-ue, S I50 fine. lij j ' F I . Briegfly I® WUdlifeCCouncil plans info mimeeting and experierencc includes a degree inI bubusiness from , f ^ ., ... Penn State U;University and 20 years with tl m p GOODINGG - The Region IV Wildlife < th the Marines, ervcd one term on the comminmission. Carl* p V host a publicc irinformation m eeting at 7 p.n p^m.Feb. lO .t son serves n.os the commission represent,tentative to the I I - the Gooding5 CCity Hall. 308 Fifth Ave. W. » ■ _ , . W eslem Ass(ssociation of Fish and Wildlif Idaho WildlIdlife Council President Don fdlife Agcncies. ’ O" G low er o f H e is a c liv'e e in the Lewis-Clark Wildlif.dlife Club, and " '* Boise will pro\rovide information about the J \^ildlife Federation, ______J Heritage Bill,11, ssoon to be introdCiccd in the E??"','"® the Idaho Wil Ihe Idaho Leg- or. Riehanard Meiers of Boise wasas siiicctcd: as Photo ouiMySOLOIERM' . . „ > vice chairmnan. a He is a Boise dentist wh — "'Sillscek:eks an amendment lo the Idah : w ho has l)een In tho right foregrouniund, Lavard Hanson, Bob dahoConslitu- active in BlE^ucks Unlimited, Pheasant 3b Frostonson and Sten FrostensonFr< pose with a home-h tion that states;es; "The right to regulate acce iants Forever, , - mado Snow Cat at Sol “ e ss 10 or any idaho.Bird d Hunters, Idaho W ildlife : Soldier Mountain Ski Area-oa In 1963. use of wildlifeife or other natural resources' ife Federation / lesonlm dsor „„d Citizensis Against Poaching. upon or withinhin waters owned by the statiState or federal Q \ / government shall sh not be subject to contr.nlrol by ordi. p e r m i^ a Ticket pprices fall11 for Fournder’s DeC l - y nance oi^initiat:iative m 9asures.’’ available for spring> huntinghi The propososcd amendment was writi'ritten after a BOISE - F The Times-NcwB Gladys andid Sten: Frostenson, and ers;rs and an appearance by Si • Hunters interested in springing turkey and Smokey. Moscow-bascdled group filed a petition forr a 1996 ballot black bear controlled-huntci drawings sh Lavard andi TeddieT Hansen, Ihe the Bear. Famished rcvelci s should apply Icrs can initiative thatIt wouldv ban spring bear humuming and the now. I-AIRFIELD - On Friday, Fn Feb. Skiers ana re u rg e d to d res.s-in fork over $5 for an ull-you-c i-can-eat use o f houndsIs aand bolting, Huntcts.mi 10. lifitickcts at Soldierlier Mountain 1970s skii rw hen Sol- M ountain. Prizes Pi will be awarded dayJay for all ages. On Sundo rs honor dedicated vovolunteer per person mmust be submitted with eachich > application, dicr Mountain built itsts firstf lift in for the olde> , . O ne dollar ofof the fee may be donated to thet Citizens Jest photo, clothes and ski;;ki a rcji^ .snovv cat will be ddc c d k a l. ■ TWJN FALI>LLS - M ike W olverton has^as been hon-, Aaainst Poad ...... r97o:------^— equipment^ iching program. Only one applicationapp for cUF3~arul J available for publicc view i ored'byih'e MoMogurVaHey'FIyTishers.Tor for his tireless cnfhspccicsp The discounted lifi ticttickets honor Founder’s : i per person, or group will beJC aai ce^ ted . ’s Day will also feature ing.ng. For more information5n. call work as a voluolunteer for the club and forfor.pro.moting ^ viSA. Mai the ski area's I'oundeiders: Bob. live music,, birthdaybi cake, appetiz- ?64.2526. 764 flyfishing in geigeneral. lasteiCard, Discover ond AmericanAm Ex­ WolvertonI helph( found the club approx may be used to moke telcphophone applica- c usin^ credit canis w ill be cha^ed,S4cha per years ogo andd I has served in many eapaciti|eities inelud- - rocessihg the computerized op| i '"8 numerousIS ;stints os president. He has I application, in Politics s]shouldn’t: ]play in La he S5 fee. To apply by credit c V akes-futu elected to thee FFederation of Fly Fi§hers''"u b »ti‘litio" to the dit card, call 1- By Eric Shnip , *•5 ° j .‘‘ 800-TAG-DR.'ElAW Monday through Friday.day. luble by people who .shouldd know I rectors, has setserved as senior vice presidisident. and is i Kniglu-Ridder News Servi irvice CoiT>m m entary |^thklehan wants to make all o f theebioloB^ now senior advid visor. icalcal IllireaLs to ihe lakes a majorrpriorily p WolycnoijI a!also writes a column forr'FIynshing " SnoW HlObbile club plans weekcn^cnd event DETROIT — For 30 ' 10 years, the survival of numurine life and the con- forilbrihe next few yeiire, Magazine, is ca contributing editor for• "Fly"F Fishing PINE - The Great Lakes states and the he Idaho Snow Riders Snowni>wmobiIe Club the U.S. Fish eems o f spon>n anglers mean virtually MMehan says the feds have: ffinally • ^nlt Water Maj/lagazine” and is co-editor• of the book, will hold its i and Wildlife Service ha fc 5 annuol President’s Doy Weekend We< Feb. have talked nothing to aa | pack of arrogant bu- agregrced'on a plan to target prprim ary "Flyfishing Al\^Uways.” 17-19 at the A about controlling sea h Anderson Ranch Recreationm Area.A a lampreys, reaucrats whoho think the only .stakes lam|amprey breeding areas on tl T h t eventt will feature rides, meals. i They've held conferences, Is, music and ces. conduct- worth playin;'ing for arc those with Mar4ary's Rivcr and .spot-bomblb them cd scientific research, prim P oker R unin scheduled in.Febniruary prizes. Regististration begins with a no-ho)-host, get-ac- irinted papers global repercuitussions. witht'ith a chemical that has worl - ... quainted partj •. and issued news releases, jrked in p ^L L rty at 7 p.m. Feb. 17 at thele F^athervilleF s. Now comcses a threat that mokes the thelie past.r Bul he admits this pla LLS - The Magic Volley SnowmobileSr s„|„„ But the lamprey problen" tlanw as Club has planne< lem is as bad lamprey probioblem look mild — the lidofdopied largely because it’s c ned a Poker Run fund-raiser foi as ever or, some say. worse e A breakfastSI at the Pine Resort on Feb.eb. 18 will be irse. Eurasian ruffe,fe. a member of the perch Andind he says the results o f the’ bw *0 Diamond Field:d Jack’sJ parking area in the SoiSouth Hills. f „ „ „ „ , d b y i That’s because the fcdcn = Nov. 8 J J ,, blicis is invited. / a ride, and then lunch at thei Trinity deral govern- family readiedcd the lake.s' in the ballast electlection mean it's going to be I I W arming Hut.ut. That evening, a prime rib . eharder Registrationjn will be held in the morni rib dinner will ■ ____ nicnt,_which is. responsibleblc.far.intro-_.ianks o f ocean-an-going-vessels 10 years -thanlan evcr-to-squeczc-money ( Jrning. and a served at il ducing thcstf-marine piirasii roui of potluck dinnerer will begin al 5 p.m. at thi the Deer Creek Lodge, andd.tt-dflnce.will- o- --— usites, refus- ago, ships thatat t traveled the same fcder- thelie State Department-for f the worming es to put up the money r hut. For more in :y needed to ally funded, maman-mad6 waterways that G»reot ret Lakes biological prob : information, coll Dave Somn.m m crat 734- a bm nch is solve the problem. jblems. 2282 is planned for Feb. 19 at thele PineP: Resort, gave access to0 thetl lamprey, becaecause Congress is undoub and a ride will Sea lampreys are,a bi ubtedly ill begin at noon. A final dinmiinncr, with ori‘ I biological The ruffe: tl threatc'ns to take over goinjoing to cut State’s budget. auction and-pr dilemma, but funding fo prizes, is set for Ihat eveninging at the Fall for control much of thc-ic-watcr inhabited by . IfJie If. has Engler’s backing. MN .hao- L ew iston manm named commissii>SI0n Creek Resort. — projects comes from the ! head 1. .Prizes will be given awayay throughout i _ le State De- walleyes ondd yyellow perch, and pos-' canan gel] things done. The realp partm ent. o f all places, It ilpolilik BOISE - Keihihas pm in more than 400 houours 750 hours o f scrvice. th at sp e n t , h as been ann aattempt to talk it to even/en Foggy Bottom can unders months wrangling over the :rstand: • ___and has ha; participated in numeroirous • Ludwig LondweIwehr of Twin the shape'of death. The U.S. U.! Fish and Wildlife Thehe feds stood by while the ( the table at the peace tall : Great BURLEY - Rod:od ■Runyon o f Bur- Fish1 and ar Game activities ^uchh as: Falls and Kim Christenstensen of Bur- talks w hile Service this month mt held discussions Plainlaitis were lumed into a dust I thousands died in Vietnpm. :t bowl, ley hos been namecned the 1994 Magic check-sk-station work, fencing projecifcts, ley. who received 500-hi0-hour awai^. ni- to b e g in planlanning ruffe control ourrijr rivers were filled wiili toxic, w This is an agency that •wastes. Volley Region Resi:cservist o f the Year fish creel cr< census, beaver trappining, •‘Warren Wjjlacee oof f Tw in Falls hat recom- strategics. Byy tthe time those straie- thele vwestern salmon were sentnt into-, by the Idaho Dcpar .mends billiotls of America lanment of Fish and big gangame herd counts, sage grou:)usc and Rod Runyon were'ere recognized ■ican dollars gies arc mappe<'ped out. chances arc the oblivi)livion by dams, and the Evcrg:rgladcs GanHc. for countries w hose poverty counts,Its, hunter education and assiisis- for 300 hours o f service.ice. irty-stricken problem >vill1 bebt beyond the methods wereere largely destroyed, b o n 't let residents seem to see very 1 ct them Runyon enteredrd thei reservist pro- tance: w ith big game depredotions.'5. • Michael Evelelh,ilh.of'Hansen, ry little ben- they propose.:• ipnore o n thelhreai to the greatest I efit from that aid. I fresh- gram in June 1992>2 to1 get involved in O thcther Magic Valley reservisists Rockie Egner of Filer, ^ Bul that's onlyor h alf the problem, waterater resource in.the world. CT, Wayne Pres-. 1 doubt if there is anothe Fish and Game proprojects, and to im- honoredircd for continuing service toI tlthe nail of .Glenns Ferry,y, Earl E Johnson )ther federal Wisconsin hasos tlecidfd the ruffe has One On thing you can do is r 1 make prove resourcess tthat have meant Fishancand Gome Department were: ■ of Heybum and Jim S department more addictedid to i power spread too farfar and refuses to take your)ur thoughts known to Mehar n Staudaher of for puw er's sake .or less al lan and much to him as o0 hunter,i fisher and •- G G< ene W right o f B urley, whA'ho Twin Falls'^lcre recogniognized for ICO s attuned to pan in controlol programs, W isconsin Engleigler. If enough tell them the: tthreat trapper. - the concerns of every-day receiveived dual awards for 500 ondor hours of service. day Ameri- is making it; a state's rights issue, to the Lakes should be a prioriiirity is- • cans. But it is involved in the lam- arid once againain a problem that calls sue.ic. iit will become one, prey issue because the Gre jreat Lakes for a scientificic solution• is being sub- Or perhaps you like seeingg y„„r Moose, mnouhtaiiugoati t seasons OK’cd ______are international waters,:, anda State merged in a polpolitical fio o d ,' taxX ddollars going to support 1 : Third The Times-NcwB n ils l^gricS hovBr^r T r o u b h is ? deals with the Canadianan Foreign A couple of years ago. Michigan Worhorld despots while your inte sheepJ per- ^ F ' U Craters o successful in a compmputcrizcd drawing mits was fixed at 59, down from 7 oftheM oi9on plans Winterfes1 ' t J l / held in early June. lost year■ear. The reductions arc due to ■Hie application deadlinedcj is April 30. decline i The Timcs-Ncws dent, Vicki Snit: ne in animal populations. nitzler-Neeck, grooroomed for cross-country skskiing, During April, hopcfucful hunters can op- There'will be an orienieering con- and cl d closed to cars. ply by calling 1-800-00-TAG-DRAW, or ARCO - If you enjoy/ oiorienteer- test to lest mapip andi compass skills in Kid Kids' can bring iheir sleds, whvhomp use application forrormsfrom Fish and I ing. poker, and cross-countrintry skiing, the morning. TlieTli aflem oon will fea-. up sn I snow sculptures, or veniunLire in- Game ofilccs and liceicense vendors. i * then Ihe Craters of the M(Moon Na- lure a “poker:r 5ski" - wherein card side t "NEW" DELTi Je to warm up with free cocookies Moose pemiits wilwill be only be sold •* 1 rAALLSEASOO N = ' , lional Monument w ill^e the place to players will skski around the monu- and h d hoi chocolate. Kids withI < other to Idaho residents. ThThe commission ap- “ be on Saturday. Feb. 11, ment. pickingg upi a playing card at thing.' ings on their minds can buildId bird proved the sale o f 79793 mo()sc permits. ^ EL RADIALS The good times will roll011 from 10 five locations. '<■__ feedei;ders in a special craf^ area, up from 669 permitsts 1.lost year. i J a.m, to 3 p.m., accordingg 10 tc a news Prizes'wilPb Ibe given for the top For'more For information, call1 .527- Com m issioners al release Iron) the NationalII ParkP Ser- orienteering ru i also set the num- '4 m run. and for the best 3257.57. ber of Rocky Moi vice. poker hand. lounlain bighorn ^ Wi, 1 3 " S IZ E S ...... 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1 ' ■ < ' • . t ■ :k [ ' . ■ V; ' Thursday. FolKuof)ary 2.1 9 9 5 Timas-Nows. Twtnrtn FPolls. Idaho ' 0 ^ Colorrado Biighorns IS m ove; d shwep repopulslatiori to Anizpna’ss B lue BR iver CLIFTON, A riz. (A (A P ) -7- For Now, thanlanks to such relocation- willwildlife researehers are con . Shaun..Finch; seein eing Rocky efforts overie r th e p a st 2 0 y ears, th e ining g the’reintroduction ™r"Sie o viountain bighorn shec heep running Rocky Mov!ountain bighorns are Me:Mexican gray wolf, an endar[angered -‘rce in isolated canyc lyons of the increasingig in numbers: in speispecies tiwt hasn’t been seen:n in the 3luc River north of her here was like A riz o n a .' SoSi are their smaller An:Arizona wilderness for monore than jcipg in a tim e w aip. : lowland c(cousins, the desert two decades. Finch was a witnesless through bighorn shecjeep. U nlike that controversial propos-pi lappenstance to Wee fc^ednesday.’s - Game andid Fish has moved small al. al, the return of bighoro rn s to ' . clcsc of 27 of the he b ig h o rn s herds o f bigi:ighoms from wilderness Arizona Ari has been met with over- nought in from Colorsorado as part areas in whichich they have thrived to wh(whelm ing approval. jf the effort to rc-establi jblish theMi- areas identilitified.os.thei^, historic- . “Bighoni “ 1 sheep hold a soliofl spot— “ nals in” lerritory they'Ii)y liist roained range. _ in people's I hearts,” Adamsns j«a^Iize wildcr- Mountain biibighorns were captured Each E year, a handful of bi{ less," said David Cag'agle, a big- with a giant'nt^et near. Gunnison in bunbunting lic.uises are doled < ^amc specialist for thethi Arizona southwesterrem Colorado and >yere actions ai(c that have resulted ii bids jom e and Fish Departni(tment. 'ttnicked 5000 milesr to Arizona. asIS high1 as $300,000 an d 'th ^ • "It’s a symbol of Western ' It was thehe last installm ent in ~a lottilotteries that have raised as •\merica.” trade thatt ffive years ago sent asIS $90,000.S Arizona’s bighorns:ns died out dozens of' didesert bighorns from ; That T money pays for relo' ;nrly this century, the1C 'victims of Arizona to lowlandlo m ountains near cfTc:fTorts. including transportiitin g the .[legal hunting and dtsidisease from Colorado SprJprings, Colo. shcijhccp and other methods totc help Jomcsticated sheep. During Tuefuesday's capture, a ewe ther;hem survive. "They were probablyily wiped out was killed,, trtrampled by the rest of There T now are as many oas 450 xcausC of man’s ignoraorance in the the herd ass tlthe sheep struggled to RocRocky Mountain bighorns)s here, last,” said Sharcn Adanlams, a habi- get out of thehe net. ^ andind perhaps 10 times that mnum ber :ai m anager for th e statstate agency. Another evewe was released tem- of?f desertd bighorns in Arizona .vhich handled the releasiMse. porarily WWednesday but was They T appear to be thri "Anytime we can righ ight a wrong, recaptured anand taken to an animal exc^xccptfor the Rocky M od BjBjP vve want to do it.” hospital inn Pinetop-Lakeside! to bigllighoms along eastern Ariz Finch set his huntingng bow aside treatment of)fa a leg,injury. SaifSaiTftancisco River. - in favor o f a cam era WedVednesday. The rest olof the Colorado sheep “Wc still don't know whyly those ’■rt m ak es it seem like Hi you’ve were freed1 fcfor good, their hooves shetiheep-are declining.” Cagle[le^-^d. stepped back in time to see them raising dustit cclouds as they scram- ’.‘It?It may be from mountainn li^, HBOBiBSa running through herere lik e they bled along( tlthe rocks in the Blue thehe sheep’s ch icf predator, or o: pos- ^ ' APpM s jsed to,” said Finch. 34, a hunting River primiti\itive area. . s'ibl; libly so/ne os yet unidentine,ied dis oregori F lih i _____ guidc-in Eagar.______------It-is-heree tthat state and federal ease:ase.” h and Wildlife personnel»1 thelp a California BighorDm s h e e p o u t o f a truckk ala b o u t 100 . miles southe!aie!ast o f B en d , O re., la stt wweek. Sixteen of the Blglghom sheep were releaseB sed to a l / ' rep op u late ana n area w tiere th e y h avenren’t b e e n s in c e th e 1 9 2 0)s. s T he s h e e p w ere fromm thtl e Special' 1 Fishceries se«lentists fS n e d $ l ,,000 i M 10 a.m. Wednesda}day at the Vinccup Creek and Bostetter. Pomerelle Ski Area inn thetl Burley . In the Fairfield District, sno«own.o- Kldsht-RidtoNo,'fewa Setvice atelyy reportr his arrival. Prince paiiaid a “He settled the casease by admitting ' Ranger District. For mortlore informa- bilirliling on the Salt Browns R< S2000 fifine to Customs'. He receivey the state Fish and Game C Crandon Marinaa ono M ay 19. 1994, Area on Bald M ountain. Nordic skillding; In the Twin Falls >cpartment. . for bringing a wreckfishwi into the m M Ski Bicaa; Pom erelle: SkiSI Area Is D istrict, allll designated ( trails arc InInjhe SNRA, Sawtgoth V alley ' S tates from fre the Bahamas | II g s i open with a !04-inch basetaseand’116-' groomedrwlwlth'ihe“cxccpli 6 n 'o f" s hndwniobile d ^ trails .are gro(oomed wijhom lilt requinHired federal permit. I | C B W . l 6 a gpOBlSSffS inch top and skiing rc[reported as Wahlstrom HollowHi which is rated weel/eekly and after each storm. Prince said h wanted w, to use the 1 excellent. ., mostdifTiculi.111. In In the Ketchum District, snalowmo- iS'S' »'’■p andt excel- on these trailslils. Skiers are asked to Cree’reek Areas to protect deer andac elk cminents io takeke it, according to ■ - 1; lent skiing. pay their shareatijas the m oney defrays wrinter inl range. NOAA DeputyGe:General Counsel Jay ■ ^ Sun Valley Ski A rea has a 59-inch (the costs of trailu grooming. North SaSaow p liy; Tubing is availallable at Johnson, H ^ l^senW l-1 base and 92 inches on top, top with all Valley trailss chargec S5 per day for thele IDiamondflcld Jack and Lr nwer P""ce also wasas cited for bringing H I in - 2 0 .pounds-of:groijt3uper-and-soapper~ ...... lifts operating______------adults,-and-Sl-Sl-per-day-fbr-ohildren—Pcn!enstemon-parking areas ii Thi P B i — ~ :------Magic Mountain reportsarts excellent under 16. Passasses are available at the Twirw in Falls District. fillets into the Unit'nited States. F ed^' ! lootoliffl) conditions on groomedd rruns. It is visitor center.rr. Trails’ in ih e Sawtooth Lake La Creek Trail in the Ket;cichum pquira ItalIt groupere and soap- open Friday through Sundinday and has Valley have^ boxes b -for donations at Distidistrict has groomed runs forrdiago- d per kcpl whollole when brought 73 inches on top and a 62-;62-inch base, the trailheads.ts. na! a ia and skate skiing. ® ashore. Pnnce recexeived a ticket fivm U.S. Customs for)r ffailing to immedi- CapeHoi)m beckoniIS sailor to»disaster ( siite Knlght-Ridder New s'SmTvico i Town, South1 Africa,A a full five days desi£esign concepts. Both boats arear 60- behind fleet leaderlea Isabelle Autissier, footcwters, but the Frenchman’s is beami-h When he sails past Cape)e HomP at the jumped to first':5t w*en she was dismast- . er‘ andan^ heavier,- able to cany mortore sail I lip o f South America a coupliuple o f weeks ed in a storm (and(ai later had to abandon inI hhii i ^ winds and when r e d in g with from now, Steve P etten?I p ll'1 will spend' h ^ shattered beboat), fell back into fifth Ihele windw from the side. some time reminiscing withihhisolddog, h after his boat. wasw: damaged three times Hunter's Hu Child is narrowei'er Frodo, who for 15 years w/as as: his partner by enormouss wavesvt and then ground lighteghter, and has an edge downwin' in advenmres ranging fromm ccross-coun- his way back: to second in tbe l ^ 400- inI morem< moderate air. Pettengill tiy flying trif» to b u ^ ^ g a bbusiness. ____ miles ofthat 66,2,200-mile jaunt. tbec a t w will encounter enoupi •The last tiine the formerii'er Belding, ' Pettengill1 says.the si Cape Town- wealleathCT ronditions that the winnnner — Mich., trucking company ownerrouhd-owi Sydney trip> wasw the most brutal, assunisumiog no'm echanical disasteiters — cd the famed and feared Cap[ ip e in 1990, unpleasant voyage vo; o f the 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 willill be1: the one who can keep hislis boat T T ^ ^ I Yakima Ski &Bike& he scattered Frodo’s asheshcs on those miles he hasto{togged under sail (neoriy drivitnving hard when exhaustion f same seas that once floatfrated another 50,000 solo). othenhers to back off to a cruising mo Jr. CCoats I famous puppy: the good1 shipsh Beagle The boat tookx)k so much damage in M ”You ”Y' have to keep the foot o:on the R e g . S l l O I Rack Systeiterns lhai carried Charies Darwinin iaround the many places thatthi for a week he slept' pedalxlal,” he said. “You don’t think i - starttrtingat worid and gave rise to an ideidea that was about.an hourlur a day in 15-minute thee futishfu or the nice o r even thec rimshI ap to shake science and theologyo gy a lik ^ t^ snatches as he madem icpturs during a 50- o f‘ the leg. If you want to win, non « j u s t modem conccpt of evolution.on. knotgale,‘:’andIdlhavetoadm itthallhere fuiishlish, you have to concentrate oron gM- ^ J 120% ■ At 4 p.m. lost Saturdayay —• 8 a.m. weretimeswhcn[)cn 1 dw u ^ t,‘Gee, I hope tingtlig the maximum efliciency outa co f the T-^ . 9 5 i Sunday in Australb — Petti’ettengill and some o f the othi>thos are having as much boatKit atc this moment That means9 thatt if 13 other solo skippers set}et sail from fun as I am.’ But Bt I just keep plugging you)u should: shake out a re e f iiin the :emainlng Stock Sydney Harbor on a 7,200-n:0-mile trip to away and-hopepe that this leg it will be mainsainsail in the middle o f a snowswsquall Punta del Estc, Uruguay, the third and somdwdydse’se’s turn to have problems." at 3 a.m.,i you get up and do it now CrossC l Country penultimate leg of the HOCOG Around- The race betwbet een P ettengill and . insteastead o f waiting for daylight. ThisTl is Equipment ihc-Worid single-handed yaclt ^ t r a c e . A uguin is alsm AuAustral ia to P eaturing0 ' an extensiisive selection m Daily Skki& round the Hom and begin tbethe long run - Piecie;ie Siiifs ^ 9 1 up the eastern coast o f Southuth Amoica, ^. ' of Fly Tying M;vlaterials. Pettengili won’t be able toI aviavoid think- i Snowhoc^mrd ing about something elsese thatt hap- ^ U S ™ pcntd the last time be triedMl tto sail the ^ B O A T other way around the Cape. 2 5 « I Rentalils w I . Hien, in 1990, the 60-footfoot trimaran •• ••:! on which he was tiyiog to -bre^i his T/ .m m i ' - year-old New York-.SanQ FFrancisco . / AU Snowboards, record was flipped by ann enormouse / Now in stotock! wave. Pettengill. 43, and aootloothererew- ' f; Q oothlng t ] & Accessories ^ man spend a fiair-fiiJed d ^y in die half- / swamped hulk before they5y were\ res- ^ cued by a cargo shro. But he s h n ^ o ff such woiworries, ptc- fening to concentrate on tbehe

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____ - ^ _^ J. • 0-4 Timos-Nows, Twinrln Falls,F Idaho Thursday, FobruoimaryS. 1995 ' . Washinngtonelk : feeding Elkenth 1 iusiastfi]indsheavyen in Bli[ue Mounntains ■PENDLETON, Ore. (A?)? ) - , M i k e M possible' I tiy not to0 lejlet them see me.” Agidius found him self in ellelk heaven - One-of-his stalksIks on( a* threesom e • a spectstacle for Vviewing ■as hc_walchedJ3..b.ulLclk,Ik., antlers. o f six-point bulls endended when, pure- ■ blanketedTh velvet, browse amongai the ly by clumce, he cro:crossed paths with '• ByRHnJudd”"' state now/ fifeeds the herd hay from gr grass and moss o f a sheltered:d canyon. the largest bull h e’d:*a evere seen. Seattle Times Dcccmbcrtcr to Ap_ril to keep it alive. After all. this wasn’t Yellellowstone ^ ^ B B ^ ^ B “1 crept over thehe lopli o f the ridge T h e to ta )tal herd now numbers' Nationaln , Park, where the e grow to find those bullsIs aiand then 15 feet , NACHES, Wash.,ih., — Driv'c more thann 10,000.1 about. 5,000 of nc _occusio?ncd lo ihe constant^pnpresence o f . oway_was.this scvcn-fc'c0 -poinl.’’hc said.. . . around Central Washington’s Wt which sper lend ^winters in the Oak ’ . Imrans.In It was a remote com>mer the "It was a store down,wn. He gave nie 10- Yukim a C ounty in the th middle of Creek area, ;a, a 95.000-acre preserve* B BI /t^ Mountains in northeast C seconds and then toolitook off." winter too long, andind youMl see sandwichc(hed between the Tieton Agidius, the band direi for The band director:tor spent one day things that really m akke e; you wonder. River and1 llihe Wcnas Valley.in the M Millon-Frecwaier schools, c i ap lu red each w eekend beiW'ctween December Tor example: Say a ibunch of elk rocky C a^ itfcade fooll^ls.west of the th sjghl on video, makin the and April filming5 Iheihc documentary, arc .standing aroOiid malmaking elk chat Yakima.' closiiig scene of his documenentary on He also jJerfonncdd ihithe music includ- 'and doing what elkk do, d which is Abou'l-5050 bighorn shd-T) also win- R, Rocky Mountain elk in theth W alla ed on the sound track.Tick. chow weeds and lookik aat cach other, ter here. Thirhey’re fed every morning w W alla hunt unit. , he gave particular • and il starts to snow.w. Pretty soon, at-theClemaman Mountain feeding sta- "I’ve become'afld^led lo j up- ■ensitive condition - - - -llie-nfikcH start to gatheriheron their fur, - lion near the tht Highway l-2^=hinook— jni "imoThcscmotmtains-cvcjTincccclinovcd^jl^^B^^H ik r------—— and before you knowv itil, every elk's Passjunciioilion at Nachc.s. . ; I here," he said. "It’s the pcace; anda quiet, careful to avoid back is pure while. ^ - Generally,11/, ihe best-elk view ing, co compared to what I do every da becausc they have The tiling^ i.s; an elkIk can't( see his comes ju stst after i a heavy snowfall, Agidius moved to 1'M ilion- k-ing.” h e said . "On back very well, and wiwith that thick. which drive: ;Ves even heartier elk into PrFreewater eighf years ago o soon 'ill notice the elk 1 hide, probably can’t feel the snow at the valley for fo free food. That usual- b(. became entranced with tlthe B lue , ‘on m e ." , nil. So each elk _is prob;robably looking ly occurs in January and February, m , AP While filming, he Mountains and the elk that liv umentary won't I • at im elk buddy and thinthinking, "Look and this year attention to the sens ear is no exception,' ,B ul it was only o year a go,'l!w hSis Mike Agidiuss o f M llton-Freewater, Ore.)re., holds a camoflauged s tores anytime soon at that fool elk. He’s’s gotj snow all Standingig ati the fcnce and taking ’ fir ofthrwinrcrlng'clkr- first child was bom, that hee bought1 a o p h o n e that heh e u s e s to call elk . A gldiudius'has produced a 30-ml interested in odver- I ’over his back, and he1C cdoesn’t even in th e spectactacle, you will notice that gn “1 try to be can 8mm hjuid'hcld camcorder. SoonSo aOer, uute documoniantary starring the elk ofif GOregon’s Blue Mountain! init, but thd video ' I know it!" a large herderd of elk is like large he harassing the elk bee he decided to produce a filmI highlight-h 1 shelf cither. ■ ' , And there it is:: A firm link herdofhumtimnns, , inj a hard lime surviving ing the elk ofthe Walla Wallala unit..i "Before they' passedpc that regulatjon. recogcognizing that bull numbers ' ; in Pendleton say between elk and Congrcgrcss. Rules oif f cclk-fccding conduct are the video you will The unit in recent. year51 hhas been llic largest bullI I Isaw up there was fi ai oro rnedr-managemenl : levels. « to emphasize the And re.st assured, ihis this is only the based on the same tenets as human mi AP pnett aren’t running o ff on i managed under a spike-onlyly hunting four-point rag hom.”'Agidiushoi said. “I • Agidius Ag and his brother-in-law ' niy regulations nol . tip of the elk Iccbcrg, If your travels groupthink:k: rej . Agidius* docum' regulation, requiring thatIt hunters got into filmingg themtl bccausc I want- omornong the lucky few who beai )rk w ell. . V take you as far as the Oak Creek MfyousJ see a Ime, stand in il. pa: I 8 M - appgjir in video store; pass up shots at mature bull1 elk.e ed to take advanumtage that there’s more • oddsIds and, drew tags. Agidius bag£ Ifltions are noi popti- - \ Wildlife Refuge onI H ighw ay 12, About 45 minutes m before feeding | nlrvt ^ becausc he’s nol iniei Il's a regulation fully cndcdorsed by big brantohed-aniantlered bull elk-now six-bj<-by-six point bull, while his bi department, but v ^ e n you’ll be able to engage;age in a5 much begins, thehe elk's iMornal Clocks ns. tising the hunt unit, Agidius, who says it's led lo0 ia monu- than before theyy were w first hunted." cr-in-•in-law tagged a five-by-six. Mike’s vid m it helps I ,elk sociological observi:rvation as you . prompt theiliem to w ander right up me w on't sil idle on a she mental rise in the number oof f impres- The Oregon1 DC epartm ent o f FisH, Whether Wh hunting with a video carnc uiid M ark Kirsch, a can stand. Because you'o u ’ll be within against thele gate, where the truck .siv i w ere Sate biologists in sive bulls. And it was the rcf•egulation, and Wildlife justust this year allotted a a ride,ifle, Agidius says the same niks apf We'll 41SC it to some spitting distance of onen e o f the larger will appear.ir.’Of course, they will all as they’ll use the tape to as much as anything elsIse, that handful of hunting h tags for “You “Yi have to sneak up on tl^ isponsmen’s groups, elk herds y ou’ll ever sec.sec be forced, to move when the gate |n,s A’ were point that spike-only jn.spired his 30.minule documimentary. branchcd-antlere;red bulls in the unit, justst likeI: hunting,” he said. " If a fit will be internal.’’ Earlier this week, momore than 800 opens. ButJt ithis does little to dis- * :at the only work; but wprk v (give or take a few orncirnery b u liS 'W h o suade hungngry queuing elk, who V gged a "Spike-only regulatioi refused lo line up andid countc ofTby know that somehow,so being in front broth* lar, even within the depa twos) were qucuirigfig up at Oak is better. Put Pu up 0 few walls and ' you see things like Mik< Creek, wailing to panaknake in a ritual some industristrial gray carpet, and the- fnemor make Ihe point," said that has kept elk brcthnthrcn returning elk could paspass for a crowd of airline ipply. v/ildlife biologist "We': • lo this site for decades:s: f Free lunch. • p assen g ersrs wailing lo board by SSSS T ay m o r ^ them , degree Tor talks with spc ! Every winter doy at 1:30 p.m ., rows, B athroom1 .Accessories I r e ta il but the b ig g ^ benefit w state Fish and Wildlifefc employeese at • T he grn;;rass is alway.s greener, K. 7.69 18“ Chromo I rpeni Oak Creek swing open:n ia gate on an Even with mmany prime, dinner-size iw e l B a r ...... 6>1S l j — H-foot-high olk-fcnco,-df,-drive through - chunks-of-ha-hay-laying-righl al their— R. 7.C9 Chrotnu , l j l ' I in a tlutbed truck andnd scatter hay hooves, elkk willv continue lo blindly i w e l R l a i ...... 6 . 0 7 bales. follow thee hoy1 truck around the R. 14,89 White 12" , 1 ^ The resulting specteciaclc — as field, assumuming that some better r a b B a r ...... 1 1 . 9 1 / ■ . One Pi« many as 1 ,000 eager■ elkell following ' s tu ff is bouiound to come plopping K. 25,49 Sent I , the truck and sprcndirding out in a down eventuitually. Drop any one of a b B e n c h ...... 2 1 . 1 9 'V W e e s quartcr-milc-long line: 10 tc feed'— is these elk inna^cxus, n and it could be IL STOCK REDUCED ) Good one of the Northwest's:'s mosti omai- a fich, singlegle, 35-ycar-oId commit- -y aO% OPT KEOULAR . ing wildlifcTicwing opp(ipportuniiics, ment-phobe f jVhiteorBone ?,S£ 0 F eb . 3 e from Madison-Park. A / Elk stretch as far nsas t the eye can • D o n ’t be messed with. Three |30"WV^iiteorBone 0 through see. and visjtors walchir;hing the daily .hundred bale:lies of huy arc spread oul 1 32" W feedings can observe'c and£ photo- in the field,Id. bul m any elk decide iU ... ^ i t e o r B o n e 0 1 ' ’! ^ graph them al a distancance of fewer their snoutsis mustr be in exactly Ihe ^ 36" W j n i t s = than 20 yards. The alwjIways-popular , some ploccc ata the same time. This. N •\White o r B o n e 1 7 6 . 0 0 elk ficd draws plenty/ ool f onlookers p ro m p ts much m snorting and 1 ^ e n n o s ta ts» I 48" Neo-Angle,miteo^ — more than 500 carss inir the gravel harumphing,g, followed by an amus- ^ 1 8 » . 0 ® parking lot are not uncf helpfulh vol- major-Ieoguclac baseball fight. ^ program, ------unteers.— froni— ther h e — Senior— ^And so-6jnrYounr could scarch’for' IB M 0 . 0 « Environmental Corps5 atare on hand more porallellels on your own time 1 ^ > 4 4 .9 i daily to answer qucstiojtions, by the and probablyily write a pop-psycholo- L Insnlatlon f \ fence and inside a sma: moll visitor’s gy best selltHler, "The Elk Within |k isJ fTiM FFoam o Pipe Wrapi U ||| center. ^ . 4 —- 7 , Tom Save* Enrrio’, Swcnting They explain to visitcsitors that the Take warmrm Clothes.’a camera, the I ^ .V8"»6' 7;B"»6'- VM IB feeding program isn’t all for show; kids and a healthy he sense of discov- ^ 0 . " 1/ ^ 1.69 l.eo B It serves a valuable, funcunctional pur- cry. The elk el are amassing in B the "Original” 1 Foot pose^ as well. , B s p a n d l a g F o a m v B Yakima, andid ithe only thing-seporat- ' 1 ^ Whirlpool ^ Oiuno ufc — — F96T12 Il allows a large elkk herdh to sur- ing you fromm themI is a wire fcncc. - I '■•U32"W ,K Al'rA ir tig h t »tnl, 11 o i, J h W • vive winters in the Yakinikima foothills OK, and twotwi legs. ^ B a th s S ix JacJacuzzi Jets 13.90 ^ without damaging valuabaable orchards j i FLUORESCE and crops. m B a lla sts The crop-damage probloblem is root- A Osramn iSylvania fJ7 g 2-Tubc ed in the history of Ihcic hherd, which isn’t native to the rci P" Honeywell J" Com]npact EL 11 ■i 4 Foot 8F region. The W B F40T12 F96’ Rocky Mountain elk herd : llTjt:;;;'!:':. w'.': ,crd was trans- .. W r * | i M 120 Volt 120 planted from.Ycllowstonitone National- LV-TOISIG ^ L The SE:";" Fluoiorescents IIUl Park in 1913. Forty-sy-sevcn elk, ” 1 4 .9 9 2 3 . WrVTKKFKST I S O * 7 • thernselves in' [ bought from the federalq1 ggovernment 1^1 :ONTESX, n S,UXPR/Ci.',....4JO f • V w energy 'savings80' very r 4 9 * . for S5 n head, were releasedreli near ENTER TODAY!TC L quickly!’! They1 give more ^ , 2.89 ^ I Naehes. — Tic your bes jest (]y with. O l f > - M lig h t poo'r 'r w' a tt a n d la st , 1 . 3 9 M l The herd multiplied:<1 quickly,c al Uin'a L a c0e V \ R i b - p . one point becoming th m a n y timirn es longer. «5.00 :iB .9 9 Ithc fa sic sj. . S/snystyle. ' . ' k growing elk populatiiation in the , ' * 7 wutl'ro}:'roplaet>9 25 w iitl n-R. ..J J A Ilc " e r a • nalion..Coniplaints from-l,m.locnlfam. ^ ' onm,iirioswill be judged M 11 w a tt rupliiw r«i s 40 w iitt n.‘R. IN ers exploded at the samneratc. e i , :00 Noon, Fob. 25’'. - I ^ Heat Onlj 3 B. ‘'c. The burgeoning elk heherd, pushed Wnrld'a mciiil popuK:mast( 15 w att rcpliiccsrc| CO w att rcR, R E B A/ T A. G rounded R eccpladeS..... - N ihprmottat. Eimy to inut into the Tieton, Wcnasts a and Naehes Tie Fastest Easiest t • . 2 O w a tt. re;repliiccs 90 w uH rvR. I B-Hcaii'y Duly Rcccpt,„.',2.H . 1 ^ 1 L Thermomelcr «how« ro to river valleys by winterter snowfall, | nstall DISPOSERS C- D ccora R tC Tpljidc ...... 1 .9 9 * b eg an fe e d in g on ccro p s and I D. G.F.I.'PiitM S Omlet.B.1 1 . 7 6 I 1 orchards. And fanners b lodel 750 i/j'HP MoteL r » 5 . 0 0) 1Per Bulb Rebate s began feed- -i-mR()UTiTrn:u |kn f i i . 9 5 ' k 1 . 6 9 ^ 1 ^ ing on them, killing largarge numbers ‘ mu Stainless hCccI ^ in d ring Stainless alocl swivL'l impvlk-ni , ■ REGlGULAR 13.20 .....7 5 * [ W i o f elk to save crops. TVi Convcrsion-proor RrindinR chiii:hiiml)LT and t ^ In thv 1940s. the slate SALE 9.99...... 7 S * , I ^ ate responded , _ - drain houning ITE 4 0 ^ by building 100 m ilesles o f 8 -foot 38-734-1145 ^ Sound nhdl m iEBATE -5.00 B . P . G . 1 fcnce to keep elk in theirpir placc| IVinin Avonuo WcHt f I/c-nr rntown Twin Fall* I ^ E. Plastic Ceiling Box...... 1 The fence kept the famarmcrs happy. ' (Actomou from Aeo PHntingl ' ^ iniiJi’ii Waminti/ L95 ,C F, ribergiiuCnlingSbKtrtxk.l. but lef\ the elk herd .scpacparated from Open Tue$day u a thru Saturday Complete Line at PeHquiri c a te r s 1 its only winter food, source.so The ______10:30U - 4 :3 0 ______/ M G, Fibcrglus Box Shcetrock,!.i ti o n | v l 4 .9 9 'tS II, 4 " Square M cu! ...... 2RS...' 'Far An Alternative FoFor YourPastute'l M imp Service Packa 1 M Flaoreacent And For YourUfesi!Style? n ea; 5-foot rigid conduit, LC2( 'U »ea only 13 w iitlnof icl, wcatherhcad, ground roc I t e r s ^ 1 d^EED^NG • FUN h p i _ ____ olectricity o l . , b u t in b rig h t I llam aA S . PACKING • dS ip breaker, surface meter babase ,E.E tU F . For Every ApplicatioiOaUon | W panel, on assortment of bra)ra n c h H WE HAVE ANSWERSlyTunk rs and fittings. We also provro v id e iL__' Same St as Above With ^ 1 Dnsk to Dawn J 2/0 wire from tho meter bbi u se — ,ciL-nt^ Photo Eye’ . K! w all fluorcncrm ccuily Penpn rrplao-s your rxiilinB " 199.9iI9j n.iurr, 22.96 , Water Heatebo. ^ I n EgR-90-5a sb-Oal II I * 5-Yoar W urm nty Ti m M x - ' B f TC HONOR ALLL COMPEnrORS GO30UP0NS FOR LIKE ll I 'A PP& L 'Appn)V(.

t . I , ■ l •. M |FTI!Too^ ■' »*. ■ 1r% X S A V E .-3 -J ^ ’ Indudcs; " r ^ ^ ^ •ft ‘ ^ ? ■ breakers Mlgnejt — B IzF acts Rate Wik e seem a s di[ra g o na housiing, auitos ^ ' r - - ' Cni^-Ridderl'^ws&mce ^ homo^ales andd luhousing construction in the fir[irst I "■ ' - M i Warfcets react ^ E2:Z . quarter, Lcreahh stsaid he would have exp«lcd R a t e s r i i esi a ^ i n WASHINGTON — TTie Fede'ederal Jlescrve's “ “ cbuple more interest-rate intc increases this yet ncrcasc o f short-term interest raterates Wednesday (Mexican)n) peso crisis have shovedJ thetl U.S. ^ had itnot been foi Tl» Federal R»«voi>l!«Bisedtwoksy ' 1 for the Mexicali crisis, which‘ h V.*: Interest rales for the seveniiventhtimeina y tqward much lower gear," ■ — ' ) B 3 s likely to be a slight drag on>n j.growth in the econom y i ir." R oger said would sloww U.S.I expon'growth.,"That wi^>■1 year. Affected were the) fed!federal funds chief economist al DRI/McGn ■ & 'ictoQO' — — " B B lousing'and aulo scctors. kej^eli^elements ip the Brinner. cb Graw-Hill, help the Fed slowlow the economy down.’’’*he sai(Old. rata, which banks chargege ejeach other tonom y. analysts said Wednesdasday. saiil.. • "So it may notot beI necessary for the FedI t to ‘ for overnight k>an9, anddthediscount the The culmination o f Fed rate: incrcascs,in' (^om- Brinner:r predicted that there was; a one-in- come in as strorirongly. I expect probably onone rate, whdiOie Fed charge:argesforlts lined wiih the reduction o f U.S..S. exportsi o f Ihc ihnxchmmce c that the cconom y mightI ender up in m orcinov550(bi(basis points)," perhaps in Mayjy_ toanstobarAs. >1exican financial crisis, will helplelp erode growth “ re c ^ io□n n during the next two years. Brinner said) hihis firm calculated that loss. c p f 1 2 ------:— 0 an annual rate o f nearer 3 pcrci•ercent than the 4 BrinnerT said,s however, that Wednesdasday’srate exports to Mexic:xico and other Latin Amcricacun wrccnt pace o f 1994. analysts 5a}d.jaic wouould not have a dramatic impact im] on nations will costost the United States SIO billiolion -----ljJJm ii|i«BinBU The Fed tightened both ihe discdiscount rate and housing oror autos, but rather add lo thelecumuia- ( i6 SI5 billion inin 11995, o f previous rate hikes, f i v u h u BVO ederal funds rate target by pcrccntage pen point, tive weight He predictcU the tl Fed may tighten again i eaving the discount rate at 5.25S.25 percertt and Housingig has so far held up better thantha many March, but thatIt it may be the end o f their tigh he fed funds rate at 6.0 percencent. Long-bond economistssis expected since the Fed begxgan rais- ening cycle, B iirices sold off slightly on the news,new which was ing iniercsiest rates almost a year ago, he helped by The cITect .of)f anya rate increase takes seven — !ii5videly expected by financial markets, mi taking ' robust'suvirength o f the overall economy.ly. months — somen e >economist.'; say at least a yet'car- , -|»|J.jll.ll; ------he yield down to 7,74'percent:nt byi mid-af^er- David Lcreah, L c h ie f econom ist at ththe. Mort- — it filter:Iters through fully into the econcno- lOon. p g e Bankiikers Association of America,:a. said in- my. So 1995 willA^ill feci the weight o f 1994’s si [B P irtliy in ^"The actions of tho Fed over'er ithe past year. ten»t rates'es'incrcases “always hurt housiiusing.” but listening steps,w, asi well as some initial cflreci 19S3 I m i m ! J"E ______, Ihehe reactions of the bond market'ket and now the that he ex]jxpccts only modest declinesies in both from any moveses thistJ year, analysts said. AP h u sin ce s s pCD rates on the) irise W ithraates risiing,expc iect/| Higher Intorost rates doni jusl meanmef more H o w tobuyC DDs i First Intersta't a t e o f U t a h o,expensive loans. They also increatrewethe • from out-of-staltate ban k s I allure of certificates of deposit in bi income incre:e a s e s Generally: in ’94 lurnb6'ts.Some. H J SIx-month.CD annualI yyl ie ld better n d s SALT LAKE CITYY -— First Imerstate "eturns Jfrom Cl: :' Ty.a«8tofhlghMti\-' Bank o f Uloh has rcporported net income of , national average tofloigsalbeibanks . yieWIng C08.AWfl WwWyllstcan:be;-i'i: tk-[lie Associated Press o f an a S14 million for 1994. up 13.7 percent from ■ Jan'94'„^ ... .- j2.76' ■ Qblalned from BananKRaleMonltof,' ad," said Robert K. Heady,dy, publisher o f Bank Rale R Monitor, a North. PaJmiJm Bcach, FJa.- I993’s operating incomome figure o f S I2.3 Jun e-94 ■ 3 AQ . Nixth Palm 6 e ^^,FL'.33408, , „ NEW YORK — Higher interntercst rotes are driv- based fifirm that tracks interest rates.'les. "If the heod- million. • Ja n ’95'-v’'..'''-'-.V --'- -- .■ -477 - Iwues. . N President Robert C.'. GrossG said Uiat the Most banks do nottot require you lo have ng up the cost of borrowingng and giving Wall line loo!>oks too good to be true, it probiirobablyis." bank also registered net ne incom c o f S4.8 or open an accoununt, other than the CD. Itrect investors the jitters, butut they’ret also mak- Onee tthing you can w t on is CD) ratrates have been Five banks that offer high yieli ng good old-fashioned certificaficates of deposits in steadilyly climbing. A year ago, thee avaverage annual millioii for the fourth1 qiquarter, an increase ''"■'I'” '’ 'M.ny*nVt«ke,,o«our name, add'ress,' k ®, >1^ more attroctive. $1.5 million over• theth' same period of 6-month CDs to out-of-state cusicuitomor.; SocUl Soaiilly nuilumber and other ^ percentintage yield on a six-month)th < CD at large! 1993. "The major facloictors in our success Avomgo annual ylold' . , account-openlhfljlnformallon Ir over tho i CDs, ^ which made a stunninning comeback last bonks1 wvm 2.78 percent. Bank Rateote MonitorI dota: ear as a popular placc for milliilillions o f Americans shows. continue to be a strongg statewidest economy. CContlnsntal Savings of Americairji , p^hbneandsskyot,rau to MRd a check year s. 'Hie y iel^ which is what a CDC earns whe; cxccpiional employees,:es. quality products &San Francisco 6.50 ...Fodoral.^pressoii.or certified mall. ; .1 to3 park p their.moncy, could becots:ome even more cn- compoiounded interest is factoredd in,in jum ped to; and scrviccs. and a, loyaDyal cusiomer base," Ifyou prefer, theI bibank will send an icing now that the Federal Reserve R< Boord has 4.77 peiKrccnt as o f Monday, he iuiid. MMBNAAmerIca fi-fl appllcaUon. which';:h you sand back hikeliked interest rates further. Headidy predicted that if the Fedd n raised interest' The fqurtli quarternsi leilending aclivity also _Mmlngton. Del, Vflth your check, BankersB say they’ll be reisinising CD rates — al- ■rates on'uiother half percenugo point,It, tl:the average 6 >- continued to rise, with:h ilthe bank reponing Theaccounlls^vened once the'bank i cady nt three-year highs — willivilhin days. But look mfipth1 iCD yields will reach 5.177 percentp« within! New South Federal Savinas cfore you leap into the CD worid.w( Competition eight wiweeks. CD yields ol many ban!btmks are nearly' SS96.I million in net loans loa and leases out- ' qBlrnilnflham.Ala.| 6.24 receives tha checkFCk. Ttie bank sends .. befc . sianding ns o f Dcc. 31. Thai was a 24.8 . youlheMrtincateitisandyourpenTianent' andnd the desire to grab depositsIs hhave caused banks I percei:cnt higher t ^ the overage. pcreem'incre.TSe from S477.6S4' million at the American A Chartered Bank account number.L...... tool3 ofTer all kinds o f comc-onsi onand gimmicks. The: rreason is thot when the Fed!d raraises rates — • end o f 1993. ■ SiSchaumburg, III. 6.15 The bank sends quarterlyqi statemonts. To Ti avoid extra fees and get;et the best rates, it which1 iit's been doing for neorlyly 12I: months to ^ . Some banks eiiowiw w u to redaOT the ' ” R“y‘>ays to read the fine print andid (ask a lot o f ques- slow thtthe cconomy down enough to'rto'restraln infla- Geneva reports5 netn income gK«y Bank USA . 6.11 account over Uw»phone: pi others require ons before stashing your saving/ings in a CD. which tion —— it increases banka’ costss fofor borrowing Albany. N.Y, you to send In (helecertificate. < comommits you to keep the mone’)ncy there anywhere moneyy from1 the government and fronfrT>m each other, decreased from1 y e a r ago 'oflor compounding olhlomst IssfoaonxJIn. foe ' •______fronrom a few months to five yearreare. “The real deal Bankss need money right now to fund loans, VINEYARD, uiah — Geneva Slecl has ioufcs; Bank Rate Monitor - AP maylay be in the flyspeck-size footrxitnote ot the bottom whichI aare in great demand. nrponed net income for3r iisii firsl fiscal quar- ter o f SI million, downvn sharply: from S I.7 j— million the same limeic u year ago — bui much im p n ^ d from theihe previous quarter. . ' Geneva ^jjrman JosephJos Cannon said Morris(son KnudIsen expeiects big loOSS for dcDseof 1999 ^ the loss, after accountingting for dividends on preferred s(ock, camc to 6 cents per com- 1Tlie A ssociated Press day that thehe Board o f Directors will elirelimi* jects and the write-ofi•off of its Vedac opera- Direirectors has been established.t'ed.to identify . mon share. •• — ■ note ih c fourth fo quarter dividend ofo f 20 ' tions in Arfcansos. andid hire his successor. He saidmid the com -■ ! Conq)ilediled from wire iq x s ts BOISE — Morrison Knuin u d scn C orp. cents pCTshshare. Morrison Kmidsensen said the board has mittittee was formed at his su ^jestion « after I ' says it ii^pccts its operatingg resultsre for the MK is aa worldwide' transportation,, c(con- embarked on “an cnergeticcn< restructuring he! nnotified the board last fallpfof his inten- ‘ ‘fourth quarter will be substanstontially below struction, engineering, ei mimng and indindus- program", that willill include i changes in tionm to retire. expectations, mcrcasmg~its"IorIo?S'ror'1994; trial'compapahy.'irwill annduifce”ycar-eir-end -monagemenfand-po:possible^alrof addi:------AgccBnidhtrirprepnrKlTtrwtA jT vortnvithT ------and the company has started:d lookingIi for a results in Fcbrxiary.Fc tional non-core busmesmess units. new:w chief executive'officer to reriner and ] ssuccessor to Chairman andd CChief Execu- In a statiatement Wednesday, MK; saidst The board meetsets next w eek in. San impiplement a strategy that willill rmove MK ' Stock listings E 2 titive OfHcer William J. Agee.rc. fourth-quonorter losses arc principally as:asso- Francisco, • . forvrward. His contract with the company Classified E 2 - 1 0 The company also announcunced Wcdpcs- ciated withth construction and transitt pro-.^pi Agee said a commiimittee of the Board of endiids in April o f 1996. J ’ ' ~ ___ — I i

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Uftaadmoo 8J»0l^tunM nunxd^^tuM banoMandflmdgiUara.79kwar. . Plaongm 11417:70 N,Y. iians ap^par» RJR N»b 5.JOJ.OOO Idaho pricMcoaeciodwMUytveMn Mar 1-3230-2e0t»0 639JW. 260J10 b 34Jtfa.60; 200-.._.___ n.q.-not quOMd, n J^-nol aralaWt W»IM»1 i r ? x mS mn^ uT1.3 iDapartmanlolAoncuttur*. Pricm May May ' . 2:sax 2139 2.36X 2.3»j«:SjS Livestock. . 230»39.fl04>.flO-)7.AO. Voa«tor>., 4.701.fl00 n , 100po«ntt,US. Na Ibeant. MM 2.42X 2.44X 2.42 2.44 Scm:aiM snMinuim 4.»s.0( ita^fferaQ^charQaiOiKMcu- S«p 9 t;oiX JER0Me-PnxtJcarsL>M«3«cnon*. •/ ionOMNMrYcnc AmDitmi 3.040.K May 2 64 2.04X 2 M 2»f VtBctGntrit naad. ■daMPnaa / Mar 1645 16.64 16J434 16.62 1 .-13 ! I PrKMkvoftaalperIperbuM.ba^nudO'sln.oat*. OATS OO^OOparhaad. «wrldooUp)1eM.W»dnaaday. / Atf 16J0 16.36 16.16 1 can and t)«ans par 1.000 bu mMnan: data* par taoM Convwelal ulMy OMi: 386 0(M_B00.topeo«40.90.-00 'V lata: Ooaad tor honday. / l£y 6-16 18jQ 16.04y i II ' i f - s i J Local interestS i Sbft»«la»t»a«.M«. (3 43: t>arl«r^O (lOO-tnwid . Mar non«o tuing: (376.23. i«) 11.35/ Jun 6.M . 18-^ 17,raa 16A2 II -JM I Maa); iraaad gram.:Ml. (4.70:0411,19.25^ com, W.eO MayUay 1.26X 1.24K 1.23 1.251 I:OIX CoBar-e«inarco«*: 30.00-39. Dwolpaon . Oom SmoSnfSlg: S376.25. up$l J3, 18 17.B3 -.06 I «^).Pn».a,.0N«-d-yby ^ I —.OIX Hatfaraoa*: 48.0060.00. Ha:»376.e0,upSI.83 Aug 7.09" M.9S 17:»4M l 17J7i -.10 , MtMnaon . KHr !T" i£sr™ “ Sap 1.35X 1.3M 1.33 l!34i -.OIK SlauanarteM:48.0043.00;li Sap 7.01 17.M 17,61 1: . A^TMrnur Ca*mo« - TK DO; top bui 54.79. (noon liM ' U79 J9, ip 10.61. II 17.62 -.12 K .X Waatam SBckman'inan'a m en Mountain Homa.ouoM oDac Z 1.38 1.30 1,38 • 1J019 -^.02 Faadar bUt>: no laH. IUrig:S37l03.1«S0.s5. . Od ' 17.62 17«2 17,761 li 17.76 —.13 BH .* trrWaUamSiockmi»man-* inc. o( (krWy. rvpoTMd Kd MarUar 1.4414 -.02 . HaHtanaaan:27Slo400K>a)ba.60.00-70.00.400U . a adambon: M78J3. up 11.76; $576-7# N « 17,76 17,70 17,76 111 7 .^ -.14. oucwMt mn •% «MwnM.FaeniferuarydafcwylpMewynMoma. 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I H o n e yI ~.... " ■ '• " - ^ T K eelm ' iraJN i^ — F o re nst(i]ucn4iirB - 0 -fkweotiweod ‘ climbing 0.3 percentent the previous 300 -- 1M4 T « 5 l»e« 1887 1B5S 11 Om«l-Sa»Pn^ 1 rtrr*in I n c o n traIrast ; lo microproccs- iij gsr££» ■ 12 rtmB.nn»n&Hn 2. H oni month. Jh e index decJeclined 0.1’pcr- ■ ■ ^ 13 3 HcraDi cent in October forr oronly its second I' ' '-M '— ------— sors, (the brainsbr of PCs) where SMDnctyr j- — Sourcs: DvpinrMrtnwilotCcmmorcc S f l f f l . drop in 17 months. design is crucial,cr the secret to ISB a " " " The gauge "wass basicallyb flat mal weatlrather and predicted slower memory chi|:hipS is low In a n o th e r rep o rt,:, ththe Commerce Some malystsana worry that further 100 unprecedenti 1) UBc. OpponmBts wts S S ' i i s ^ I I S I Department said1 cconstruction increases:s could1 send Ihe economy Samsung’s's semiconductors unit. iTvvi**ni«»i = S S S ! I spending increa.scdJ I1.1 perccnt in intorec,essession. w hich w iII l l spend: $1.87 billion i i s s : TO BOWA ; December and rose; 8.78. percent for The rconomycco grew 4 percent in Ihis year anand billions more in I! s s a s s s . 5 ! ^ 5 “ [ 1994, the bigge.st gainain since an 18:3 /1994, itss best b showing in a decade, th e n e x t flvifive years to renovate y s x . I SSF” a a s a ^ . I percent rise in 1984.i. ' ' and closedsed oul the year by advanc- o ld p la n tss and a add three more isfssiEsa? . p s■jtmViUcMftuttTm* s ; Spending on residerdential, nonresi- ing at 1a robustrc 4.5 perccnt annual gigantic chipchi factories in Eu- 1 dential and govemmerment projects in rate inhe the fourth quarter. . I rope. Asiaia and Ihc U.S. The Myltim ; December totaled >530S53i billion at a ' Analysts'sts had predicted the Index I M l. company"is is searching for its J F MAMJ J A tesnow. , seasonally adjustedannual am rate. of Leadlniing Economic Indicators I 4 factorysites XC McnfyeiSMI 'II ' But analysts altribiributed the Dc- would •ise rise 0.2 percent in D ccem - | ______, For Samsimsung’s San Jose op- IP I i ccmber gain to warmirmer-than-nor-__ber. _ . $ci»r» CH«(tTW*cr«)W> - ^ IM C«feji^ S « rw» tg l I C i r k prom pted lh(ihe subsidiary to dou:____ M7 SSSSfXO fg n fjnniSlSTinpleiTnrti^ 1C03 AutraOnti Autrai Im fr” bleitscampinpus to coVet about 22 MDiWirM ' 707708 funStti r«ftl.tr & In Sol -1004 1005 MXMAm MiquaAimf p on Fedd rate rii^ acres. Thankanks to the new facto- IDoweedges uf 709 11^.t;mn8 Fwi] . 1006 S4 c should y will grow from 420 , 1 3 1 I ' C H IC A G O — T h,e e Dow C Jones In- ing bell, start seein g the effect o f thihosch.kes ,0 2,000 pcoi S t £t s l s s t )coplcby 1997. m s d ^ ^\ra ^ 716 ; ItrmUoc 1 dustrial Average closcosed up 3.70 at BccauscISC a ^4-point move had been right i now," Bouroudjian sai „ S a m s u nng g also appointed a 1 3847.56 Wednesdayy aafter gyrating expectedd anda theoretically factored It is unclear exactly wlivhnt d t c n can executive, Y.D. “ i la te a s the m a rk e t digc:ligested a ^ per- into stock:k m i vkct prices, il was diffi- that l will have on corporate e a r n in g 1C top , post al the sub- I centage-point increaseise in short-term cull to ;nowkno exactly how lo respond and i growth, bolh of whichh itend 10 bo asl month, replacing isiness Hours; ‘ in terest rates. totheincrecrcase, traders said. hurt 1 by higher interest rate Bus 'IS:, Sun Whann ILee. And Keith Mc- I The Fedeiral Reserve:rvc,Wednesday The narket’smai uUimaie reaction, rates i also make fixed-incor the highest-ranking Monilay-Fiiilay, 8:0010 to 5:30 •Saturday, 8:008; to 10:00 I raised the federal fundsnds and discount however.was » typical o f previous Fed ments i comparatively morer . n S ; I executive, got a pro- than stocks. “This could I ra te s Vi point. Manyy banksb quickly rate tightentenings, Bouroudjian said. I m“ o) ssenior ; vice president Address; ; responded by raisingmg their prime “It’s /cryver textbook — count to 10 stocks ! over the next cicouploor „f„„kclin;ling and sales for Ihc lending rates to 9 pcrc•ercent from 8,5 and thenI sell se the market," he said. months," i Bouroudjian said. 1323idStiiiieetW est,P,0. Bot54C548, pcrcent. Bourour*‘""inehr^g-the -'ir 'iwrcentayB year ago. i r , s:tronic devices. [oogli Friday lor next day's psbiiciiliDnpsb j ; Dow^1«fNew0^Stc.St«l^c^;ge-^^^ fTecl o f a tightening usually’ Co. 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IN THE DISTRICT PUBLfSH: Thursday,ly , trast tor 500.00 foot: than 4 days prior to Iho CCOMMENCING al-tho‘ kncknown noirs, dovisoos. THEe INFORMATKiN BE- ^ B LLISH: l S I Thu'fodav' COURT OF THE FIFFIFTH - DATefl>;-|/7/95 % . February Fobhiary 2. 9, 16 and 23.,3 THENCE West paralk>l to' bid date. centor cc ol ttw intorsoction andond successors in intorsot LOW. lory 2, 9, 16, and 2^ JUDICIAL DISTRICTCTOF LLOYD J. WALKER • • TH E ABOVE- 1994. 10 1095. ' Iho South line of soldI Tho w ork co n lo m p la to d of Eighth Avonuo and an oo fJAf , C K K .O M O H U N - TO: THE STATE OF IDAI-DAHO, Attomoy lor the Estate TS- S ’/^iNW’/. lor a distance of DRO, ivid HELEN J. PAN- NAMEMED DEFENDANTS. ------— t NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S f heroin is tho construction uiunnamed stroei at the DF% IN AND FOR THEHE PostOftico Box 1923 S 660.00 foot; ol street ond drainage im- Southeast S( end ol Eighth GLi^ ’ aka HELEN ODEN- You)u an) horeby nonlwd LEGLEGAL NOTICE COUNTY OF: Twin FaDs, Idaho 83303» 3 SALE THENCE South parallel to Avonuo, BuN, Idaho; WA tin order to defend this The 1Idaho ^ Doperbnonl ol 1733. On tho OTH day ol MAY. ' provomonts to the ^ Mila: A< WALD, whoso marrtol sta- that in TWIN FALLS5 Tolophono: (208)73 V - tho West lino ol soM S'A' aro D evolopm oni. D avis THENCE Tl SoiAh 45 do- mstus is unknown, and an un- lowrsuil, si en approprloto R s hand ^ ' Game is sooU m MAGISTRATE DMSH ' 1995,’al tho hour of 10:15:15 NW’/4 T y one to sharooophay ^SION PUBLISH : T h u rad s ^ &>con W age Ratos apply grreos 31 mbiutos East e kncknown heirs, dovisoos. writtorion response Com No. SP-68-< ■ da y , A.M., ol sakl day, (rocog- for 0 distance ol^eeOidO isionco of 35 foot to tfte md J with tho abovo dosig- a tb ig I CoiCoDonwood WJdife' d 1 6 , nuod tocal time), in tho • tothoprol^. • -oi; ond successors in Intorost filed ¥ NOTICE OF HEARINGING ■ 2. 0 and 1 Ihp fool: Contoct Documents with POINT P< OF BEGINNING: o l HELEN J. PANGLE, notedod court withiff 20 days Mana0omiBomonl ^ Intar. - In Ro: ____ Offico of F m Americon Ti-Tl- THENCE East along tho spodlk»tions ond'or plan THENCE Tl North 4 4 cio- akoako HELEN ODENWALD. aftort ,tho son,^ ol ns esUd .par partOT should eon- ‘ MAGIC VALLEY CHIL- CH NOfiCEOF tlo Company, 260 3rd Av­^v- South lino ol said S'/^^NW%' aro availablo at Iho offica groos Qr 29 mkiutes East, a nrhons on yew. II you tact FranI^rank OeSten. WDd- enue North, Twin Falls, in a n d -al unknown owners 'Sumtr OREM'S MEDICAL FUNDFU AVAIUBIUTY . in 10 tho TRUE POINT OF ol the City Engineer. 321 dlstanco dli of 40 foot; ‘ andand doimonts to any es- lo llI toti so respond, the liio Habi. NOTICE IS HEREREBY The Shoshone Dlslrstrict County of Twin Falls,ns. BEGINNING. Second Avenuo East, TH^NCE'South Tl 45 do- ^too, titto, or rtorosl in tho Courtjrt may enter judgmont Tony Apa GIVEN, that: BLM announeoi tho aviOVDjl' Stote ol Iciho. First Amor^or^OGETHER WlTH-an Twin Foils. Idaho a t a fo^i grro o s 31 m inutos E ast, (oilfollowing doscribod real ogainilinst you o s demanded Biotogist Tho Truitao hat filed a ol the following,n c de- lcnn'TitJo-Comf^yofTda“ia- oasomohl for Ingross and of $17.50 Dius $15.00 S 411.3 foot'.to Iho Southwest otoproperty silu atod in tho by thoIho plaintiff in tho Com- Regionr < C M ''g a Polition wHh tho abo\o-s\«iM>n- frxl, whoro app.iporo- an Idaho Corpo-30- egross oiono tho South 25 noailing and handling foes, comor co ol Block 59 of said gC o oun ty o f Twin F a lls, plaint.nt. M ar. Joi 3l No as successor trust- titlod Court for approvo 'St- loot of Iho W’AS’/«NW'/«. 'Ar project wolkihrough will Ci Stato of kJaho to ^ i: II you yo wish to seek tho by 15 h4ai Iho annual occountl 11 to- 0^- at public auc-JC- Tho Trustee has no South on a ^ xhi 'ICO or representation Idaho Do| il En. tion, to tho highost Udder, bo hokf Fobniary 15th a t Tf Thai portion ol Lot Br advio Department o( Fhh Tho hearing ii got or, knowlodgo of a moro par- laOP.M.onsito. .01ot right angles to the North Blod( gjo, 41 ol TWIN FALLS by an oBomoy in this mat- ■ orxJ Gameiomo Monday, tho 13th s day ; ! ; X for cosh, in lawful moneyloy ticdlar docrlplion ol the Sharon M. Bryon.- Deputy ✓f'O»rinhf of woy boondory line TOWNSITE,t q Twin F oils tor,, you) s h o u ld do so Jerry M.CM. Conley March, 1995. at 9 0 0 ■ Dod.ion on J - z l PoMQ^rkina United Stales, all o b o v e r etoron cod real City] Ctork • • ofof tho O ^ o n Short Lino c o i mptiy so lhat your writ- Directorlor id In payable at the timo ol County. Idaho, according promp al tho eourtfoom -I ol H,. Exclosures located o l property, but ter purposes City, of Twin Falls RaHrood Company a dis- tom thoe Fnal and Amonctod ton response, re il any, may Carl H.i .N< Nolis obowHJniidod CourtI at 5 » JEROME couniy at T8T8S >alo, Iho lollowlng do-lo- of com^ianco wiin Soct»n 321 ' SocondAvenue East uutanco ol 40 fool to a'poinl Plal pin thoreol recordod in be filo^ filo in Umo ond other Rogtonal!I nal Supervisor Couniy CourthouM In K R18E, Soc*ionl6, andd « an- wribod rool property, situ-tu- 60-113 Idaho Code, the iP.O. Box 1907 min said North right ol way 0^- il rights protoctod. Tho Magic Val ontal otod in iho Couniy of Twinfln T r u ste e h a s b e e n , in- • Book 1 ol Plats, p a w 7, legal 1 County ol Twin Fall^^ Fai olyzodinonvlronmeni Twin Foils, ID 83303-1907 boboundaiy line; r ™ ec o rd s o f Twin P a lls naturiuro*of the Cpmplaint Jeromo, k Sialo ot Idaho, a t dulyJuly or- d o c u m e n t ID050-AI-A O -' PoJI*. Stato ol Idoho. andnd lormed ih»oddross ol {208)736-2245 , Tl-THENCE Wost along sakl County, ^ Idaho, doscribod ogainilinst you is an action .PUBLISH:.ISH: Thurwlay, Jan- doscribod o s follows, to- 4050 N 3400 E. Klmborfy, | dorod..by **ald Courto n for “5010. OPEN: Fobruory 24, 1995 NtNorth right of way hno of as g , foltows:| , quietir}ling tide lo rool prop- u ^ 26,26, and Fobniaiy 2. hoartng'sald Petition.1. OnlyC TriKt Idaho, is somotimos asso- al . 2:00 P.M, provaiiing'lo- sakl Railroad Company a COMMENCINGq q at tho erty. iment Lo« '3- Block 1, FIRST5T ciotod with said real prop- , Rvo (5) mlnutot havoo bonntx J*I3 Hatxtat Enhoncomc cal bmo dlldstanco of 71.3 fool; most moi Southoriy comer ol AnI appropriiMai writton ro------1------ollocoiod by tho CourtH/rtlor lo e a te d In JE R OOME ^ AMENDED PLAT OF5F erty. , S PUBLISH: Thursday. TlTHENCE North 45 do- Lot inse roquires compli- LEG i g e ■ MAGIC VAUEY MO-0 - Said sale will be mode | Lot 8 in Bk>ck 41 ol Twin sponi LEGALNOriCE thU hoaring. Anyonoiwis.wish- co u n ty a t T 1 0 S .R 1 9 February 2 and 9, 1995. gr o s 31 minutos W esi a Falls Fall TovmsKo; RUNNING anco:o w ith R u lo 1 0 (p )(l| YOUAREARE HEREBY NOri- ir>g to conlo»t Iho proco Section 15, end analyii.^ 2 ^ BILE HOME SUBDIVI-.^1“ without covonant or war- • locu- SION, Twin Falls AN INVITATION TO BID . 5i tanco ot 24.9 foot; ihonco Ihoi In a Northoastoriy andI other c Idaho Rule ol piED • to• to accordance wift Ing must pravido Iho• CourtCc In environm en tal doc Ils ranty ragardng tiiSe, pos­ r i Procodure ond shall Sections 1 County. Idaho, accord-'d- sosston or encumbrances City ol Hanson request 0 TlTHENCE North 44 do- drectton dro along the South- Civil I 3ns 60-100 and 67- and all intoroslod pannortjo*' mom IDOSO-AD-9SOI1. oastorly side ol sakl Lot, a also ir Tract •' to Uw offtdol ptotlot to satisfy tho obligation so- b«3 | on the lollovting stroots grgroos 29 minutes East, a oas ) indudo: 2343. .Idal Idaho Code, that with 24 hours'prior writtonwrit 9“^!*.*?'’ Tra 1. First Street W est, north didstanco of 40 fool lo Iho d dis islo n c o ot,6 2 % fo o t; 1. Thbssed on October 2, tbp V, Notice is horeby given i " 27, 1093. recordod Octo- 4. 4 Elm Stroot 24' x 670', 1930, 19 and moro particu- sakJ u lc lot to the rtxisi south- (ivoryy of your response to Octoberor z, 2,1095 By/Russoll G. Kvanvig in by ly- ^ ber 5. 1993, ds Instmmonl a nbore, 1995- ? the City . Coundl for■ Uthe Said sak> will bo made g ra d e a n d c o m p a c t th e lar erty comor ol said lot, tho ptaintllidfTs attomoy. as des- N ovom ^ • Attomoys lor Trustoo ? No. 1993014713, Mon- existing 0 road, furnish, BE P U C E OF BEGINNING, CnaWitad abovo. n b o r4 ,1005 PUBLISH: Thursday., Ji I - . City ot TWtrt Idah.jo/to without covonant mgofd- , will irg liilo. possession or on-. Qoge Records of Twin ' compacto and add 2* hot west wc comer of said Lot 9; Detondants determine d whether All Boardoard meetings begin i^^26. Fobfuojy,2 and that a public hearing w ^ Foils Couniy, Idaho. tr bo hold on Tuosdoy, Pob- Fo) cumbrancos to satisfy tho mix. THENCE T>i South 20 loot, NONOTICE: YOU HAVE vqu •must m pay a filing foo o l9 :3 03a.m.toconskl0ran a ^ J on obligaiton secured by and'Z THE ABO \^ GRANTORS 5. 5 Inskto ra d u s to bo op- on on a Ena at right angles to BEIBEEN SU E D BY T H E (rith your y response, con- mattors th IN THE DISTRICTrs ------ruary 21. 1995, and c 7. ARE NAMED TO COM- pi rXn. Mondays, Marcli 6 an d punuant to tho power ol proximatoly 12'-14' thoBw north line ol the Oro- ABOVE-NAMED A^B( PLAIN- t a dI the1 Clerk ol tho comobete COURT OF THE FIFH PLY WITH SECTION 45- & g d s win bo oponod al tfw goi «>-namod court. . Thar* ypi March 20, 1905, at; theth salo conterrod In tho dood gon Short Uno F^ilroacfs TIFF. TIFI THE COURT MAY abovo- JUDICIAL DISTRICT O 3 M of.trusloe.oxocutod.by_Z 1506(4)fA), IDAHO regular rt counal mooting on nghl rtal ol vnw. to iho intor- ENENTER JUDGMENT pATEIFED this 13th day ol oration in THE STATE OF IDAHCi i 2 r fww- of 6 « 0 o'dock. P.W J—COOE.-NO REPRESEN--F In tho Coundl Chambertxjrs; CHERI L. CARROLL, a 'FeliruaiY 13, 1995 al 8:00 ^ section ol the contorlino ol AGAINST A w YOU WITHOUT JanuaiuaiY, 1995 you hswo IN AND FOR THE :® TATION IS MADE THAT p Lt, City Hail, locatod at 22) 32 sin alo w om an AND LE- p.m. • ______thitho closed unnamed FUlFURTHER NOTICE UN- ROBESEAV s . FORT, CtorK ptoot® » r COUNTY OF TWIN a st SIMS, a ^ngk> vram-;■ THEY ARE. OR ARE All A work contingent on fa- stnstroots; ' , LEiLESS YOU RESPOND Rm . DoanD Rosenoau Noncy^>'Mkiiad Second Avenue Eas sue r u v t '. Rooislrarirar FALLS . . Twin Falls, Idaho, lo hoihoar on. os oranlors, to FIRSTV NOT, PRESENTLY RE- vivorabto woathor. THTHENCE easterly along WTTHIN 20 DAYS. RFAD Caso No. CVd4-01644 on oppeol by: AMERICAN Tl'h.E COM-; ;SPOfJSIBLE FOR t h i s : The 71 City ol H ansen ro- thiIho cenlerlino of said _ SUMMONS ggg ^RLdAFFORD PANY OF IDAHO. INC., OBUGATION. uservos tr>e right to accopt clcclosed unnamed streets, ___ CHRISTINA HARKNESJ on Idaho Corporation.' as'•J The dolault for wWch this bolng 20 loot southerly Plaini 'r sak> is to bo made is Ihe or" rofuso any and aU bUs. ^ ainblf, TACOTIME successor tnistoe, lor tho : A porformanco bond is re- Irom and paraHd to iho t09 fPflOFESSIOHAL 203 AGW^GnJCUL^ll^WL .. Appeals tho decisionn col bonolil and security ol,, failure' to pay whon duo, 2 southeriy line ol sakl Block PAULINO UBERATO. ' under Dood of Trust Nolo Duirod 9 of $25,000,00 SERVICES = = \ . tho Twin FaHs City Plar>jan- West One Bonk. Idoho, os For moro information ^59 to ino inloraoction of — . — ^ Qairy help hol| needed. Musi ------— -DolorxJaJ 5 " t-n in g -a n d Zonlng-CommUm ls~ bonofidaiy, dated Juno 1,® dated Fobruafy.5.-.1993._^ the centerilno of Iho alloy- NOTICE: YOU HAN ' Iho amount of $15,751.05, ■ploase £ call iho Hanson Id o ssewing o & alioratjOTS in' ~KnowV ml!mlflUnDreAUipmiftl— ^AVE tion to deny His roquoiuost 1992, recorded Juno 1, City Hall 01423-5158. ^In said Block 59, pro­ 'homo. 736-1738: oporalin^ating A call leodino, BEEN SUED BY ,T T>- H E for a Spodal Uso Pennll ll ,• for Prindpal, duo ond pay- g duced: ill in 1992, a s Instrumoni No. PUBLISH: Jonuory 31, S i Lotususdoanyourhbuso.su- Must1 relocale. roli Call 589- ABOVE-NAMED PLAILAIN- order lh a l tho appllcan Wo on or boloro August £ THENCE norlhwoslorly TIFF. THE COURT M :anl 92007459, and assigned'd 10, 1993, with Inlorost ac- fFobruory 1 and 2 ,19&5. perSOMCO,734-2060,pa 3 '° t 01-5884381oi-5 ow e MfJX may havo construcbd amend to CHEMICAL BANK, as , along Ihe centerline of ENTER JUDGME^ “ cnjing ol 9% per annum, IN THE DISTRICT fVisaid alley, produced, to 736-6618. Exporionosonced farm equlpinent Ic N T operate a fast food rostauitou- bonoBdary, by assignment unpaid , accruod inlorost COURT OF THE FIFTH f " sior needed, aene irti- HOUT rani with driviMn windov Iho Intersection ol tho aityhouse-olficodoan- oporalori AGAINST YOU W/lTHOl daw recorded June 30, 1992,<• owing, In tho amount of JUDICIAL . DISTRICT OF L t. 3n experience pre- FURTHER NOTICE- UN-U O'' p roperty lo c a te ddel a as Instrument No. • soutfiflrty lino of said Btock iconstniabndoan-up. r t " * y $1,153.27, as ol Docem- THE STATE OF IDAHO, 59. MtoroneosprovKlod: d.HouMprevk)ed.V LESS YOU RESPOhO ND 15” Blue Lakes Boulolulo- 9 2 0 0 9 0 1 7 , M ortgogo.o .bor\ 18. 1994, and dolin- 101 LOST & FOUND READ vard North In TWin Falls. IN AND FOR THE Tl^Tf Ie NCE westerly along 733-14lgKim oB ox 9 1 ^ 2 ,% Tho WITHIN 20 DAYS. RE/ Records of Twin FallsIs (quont and unpaid taxes for COUNTY OF IS News, PO Box 348, THE INFORMATIONJ BE.B Tho City Counci may laki County, Idaho. Ihe southerly Vne of said .pourFound: Sol ol keys noar Elm- Tree action upon this appeal oi ^ •1992, 1993, 1994. AH TWIN F A a S BtoBtod( 59 to the Southwest «ri D 63303.______LOW. J.on t h e a b o v e GRANTORS>5 «amounts ore now duo, to- I ors in Iho Magic Valley Froo )AN T tbe r m or second meotini f^GISTRATE DIVISION cx>rcorrwr of said Lol to Itw Mai,Mb 1 GM Hoy and several oncsd onV mitsr, FT, TO: DEFENDAh "infl ARE NAMED TO COM-1- {gothorwithunpakiaf^ac^. Caso C No. SP-e6-292 PO PAULINO UBERATO) date. If thol occurs, no fur-fur PLY-WITH SECTION 45- I POINT OF BEGINNING. o.hers.CaH733-1B93. olh to;^j^lncert^ 5- cruing taxes, assess- NOTICE N OF HEARING NCNOTICE: YOU HAVE 7 ^ YOUAREHEREB>CRY iher public hearings wiU“bo b< 1506(4)(A), IDAHO0 rmonts, iruslooU loos, at- in .O6t.$200REWAflD!ilMalij, yvilide fiof to hoW on the issue, In Iho Mattor ol Iho Estoto BEBEEN SUED BY THE do housocloaning and 467-261‘2615 or msg. number . NOTIFIED that in order , , CODE. NO REPRESEN- tlorney's lees, cosis ond of o LOUISE ROUGH AB Gomian Shepherd, lloppy *|n Is to bo mode is tholO fItly sakl obligation. .. tho th annual accounting and 2020 DAYS. READ THE IN- Twin Tw Falls. 7 i4-6S 54 or adutt lechnlclan needed. spend tho court may entnnfni Administrator at City HaUlOM. failure to pay when duo, ( ult, room and board In J, Date: JonuoiY 10.1995 fees.to Tho hearing is sol tor FOiFORMATKDN BELOW. _§7I-678<>301.______, Sxch.change for light houso- 5678 er 836-2922. judgmo'nl agalnit you i under Dood ol Tnist Nolo:o fFIRST AMERICAN TITLE Monday, W Ihe 13th day ol YcYou aro horo^ noiir>6d Lost fk. shopping and cook- FT p osition w w evil. Mu«have'' domar>dod ^ t h o Plalnl xctiiW endolaroaSyT old work, lalntill /,/GaioKIeinkopf. Mayor- ' dated Juno 1. 1992, tho0 (COMPANY OF IDAHO, Mu a rc h , 1 9 9 5 , a t 9 :0 5 thaithat in ordor Iq defond this . male ma Golden Rolriovor, Ino.. 7^6-7024.7 oxpoctopor io ^ wlh a l aepectt In tho CompJujnL monthly payments for>t IINC. 0- .ifli'i. PUBLISH: Tlturaday o'd ock a.m . al iho court- lawlawsuit, an approprloto missing mis canino tooth. $300 ofalargs A copy of ttw ComploJnl' Prindpal, Interest and Im-'>-• t^/Monino Cok) roroom ol Ihe obovo-ontilled writwritten response must be RE sorvod with this Sun February 2.1995 REWAHD lor tho return ol 113 CHJLOCARE C tion. Fora — pounds of $302.00 perIt 1 m ist Olficer „court at tho Couniy Court-- HIocniod with Iho above dosig- Gunnor. Gu Cal 5 3 6 ^ 7 . j mons. If you wish to sonci9. r 1995.______Q.as duly ordorod by said ^,01 this manor, you shouldja dc o hour of 1 0 0 0 o'dock a.mi.m. payments until tho dale ol mons on you. If you fai lo omo om' on Jan.3a.Ptoaso coS Lown rralos, CoUego-Porino Box 908^80834,% The TVnos- ' )l TWIN F A a S STORAGE Court C for hooring sakl Pe- so rosMnd Iho court >nay- - Wtaloment. withb Undori provisions ol Idaho tition. tit Only live (S) minutos ont any, ol the Twin Fads Countj enter judgment against written rospons, if an' Jfily a monthly lato charge ol>' codoc 28-7-210 will sell at havo hi boon allocated by you 4 openoningsinmyTFhomo. ■ ______may bo filed in timo1 and or Courthouse, Twin Fallsills,’ $12.08, interoitoccruing y you as demanded oy the 105iqs PERSONALS F tCCan733-i4ei. . ■ Warned:>d: C apablfperson, 9 Klaos Auctk>n on February liw Ih Court for this hoorir>g. pjgplaintilKDln the Com- _ other legal rightt protocotoci- Idaho, Land Title and Es'Esy at 8.5% per onnum, also0 ^ 7,1995 stored items ol; AiAnyono wishing to contost pial •limo child caro - my KnowUdfUdge in sRop prac- .ed. crow. Inc., a s Trustoo, wil plainl NEWRESPECTABLEllI NE will E scro w a d v a n c e s for'f iHelen Goltiandio ihIho procoodifig m ust pro- a no. Call 734-3093. Iteeafori, lor lull lime emptoy- , An approprtato wrfttonn nrxh soil al public auction to thothe $273.10 ond the principal—^ A copy of tho Complaint CLASSK: c U SINGLES a U B ------■ monlI on on larm in Rupert "~Shauna Wheeler vuvido tho Court a n d all in- jgis . soPirod with this Sum- Moi sponso roquires compimpll- highost bidder for cash1 inir balance owing os ol this > to ro sto d p a rlie s w ith 46 nioi Moot othor singk>s through m v e a - MusthavewekmgaMut 5 Alldo Tonoro 10 mons. II you wish to sook vdce mai. Froe recordod W ancowlth Rule 10(a)(' ., . dato on the obligallon so- RV i Park Map Inc., hehours' prior writton nolica tho y O mochaniolanicd sUto, & be wi- and oihor Ldaho R uus i lawful money ot the Unito(utoa cu r o d 'b y s a id D ood ol tho advico or roprosonta- mossaoooivosdeloilB. r ■ . '• c/o Ed Elcfodge ol thoir intont to produco tig. I a Im ^ Ingtowot> «o(k exierned houn Civil Procedure and shalli shi S ta tes ol A m erica, pay Trust Is $31,021.24, plus • tion by on attorney in this Call|20er^14. 1 I gfanniMaeasan.Cal • abk) in full at the time o • ' Trocoy Sonchoz p\ovkionco and cross-exam- mattor, you should do so oiur I IB t t d u rir^ a n also indudo: 0 ot occniing Interest. All dolin- i ine witnossos. In the ovont nm SINGLE? Moot someone M: )721 or&6-5622alsr 1. The titlo ond numbor < PUBdSH;4hur«l.», J«n- prompily to lhat your writ- ^ k r a 4 3 6 ^ 1 ’ lo- quonl poyments ore now’ jJog^26, and Fobniory 2. "that tho matter boforo Ihe ggw^Fiw^Q^I Bj this case. Jun- duo, together with occru- • Court is going to bo con- d; Sotf-motlvaledindl- 2. If your response is ana >y- Stato ol Idaho, mon'on> ing lato chorgos and intor- * toslod, tho hoofktg shall Answor to tho Complainiloint particularly doscribod1 oron ost, unpaid ond occnjinga ADVERTISEMENT FOR £ l^flj^hts protoctod ^ al knowtodgeable In bo rpschodutod on a fu- 108 HAPPVADS M fo n n eq•quiptneni u i opomloo, . it must.contain ndmisslor^ong Exhibit'A*^ attached hero taxes, assossm ents, trust- luro doto when tho Court or donials ol tho soparaio;ata to- and also known a s th01 a and any amounts ad-■: , 199 5 -TREE AND d ? ont timo tor all parttos to fJJ!ancowilhRulo 10(a)(1) ADMNSTHATIOW y w r w * plaint and othor dolonso,„„A-2065Hi)hwS,83toHolt.>uis-. voTKOd to protect tho so- SHRUB ■ TRIMMING CON- Sbe hoord. and other kiaho F^tos oi FORGET? . MANAGEKUr» i may claim. . tor, Idaho, _ curity assodatod with thiss t r a c t g Civil Procodure and shan Thst birthday ad you dacod ------______need api DATED this 17th day ol X i resume to: 500 S. Vour signature, mailenailing Tho solo will bo madiado foreclosure and lhat the0 Sealed proposals will bo jJanuary, . 1995. also Indude: . ,somolinwagoin TTw RoHf«‘rodcouploto manogo address,r ond tolophonio n o without covonant or war•ror- bonoRdaiy oktfds to son or^ rocolvod f in the offico ot o- 1. Tho title and numbor ol n71rrM»-M*m7Nowislho oamp)npgreund, retail sak>3& -37&W.JC STEPHAN, KVANVIG, -.I;,,this caso. number, or tho signatunituro, ranty regarding titlo, pos» s - cause the trust prdporty to3 the\ Deputy City Cloik at ^ GREEWOOD, STONE 4 lime to come pick i^j your hano: 2. II your rosponse is an mailing addtoss. and tele- tele session or encumbraiKoitees bo soid to satisfy said oUi-I. ; 321 Socond Avenue East, xfTRAINOR ' • • picturos.Sippbyl^Cus- boi« 205 DOHx> H E snc/ phono numt>er of yourir at-a thereon, to satisfy the obliabli- natton. •• ] Twin Falls. Idaho until BY/Russon G. Kvanvig - Answor.to the Complaint. ^ ^3^6 8 6 .______HOUWUSEHOLD it must contain admissions —^ lomoy. gallons secured by ancond ..K to: Docomber 27.1994. i 2.00 P.M.. provaing tocal Attomoys ?, lor Trustoo " ^ or denials of tho soparato iqt 4. Prool of mailing orr do-dc pursu'ont to tho poworr ofo fiR S T AMERICAN TITLE= timoFebmaryl 17. 1995, al - aPUBLISH: T hursday, Jon- 07 SPECIAL 202 AADULT CARE Takingg «applications lor . livory of a copy of your;r ftro- sale confenod in iho Doocood COMPANY OF IDAHO,1 whichv time they shall be allogalions ol tho Com- . o k M ^ r s a l Weston uary 26. Fobaiary 2 ond 9. no t ice s - n s i ; sponso lo Pbintiff's onoanor- o f T rust o x o c u lo d b)by iTjC. - FpuMidy oponod and rood 1995. ______- gplaint ond other dofonsos •■h. caring lorotoorlyal Plaza.a.Apply-inpetsonl6 A{ noy, as dosignatod abovolovo. Anush Kirplchyan, dalocilod By/Monlno Colo "in tho Coundl Chambers — you may daim. ------n.ght.CaP^-S9W. Lorella,tla, l1 5 ^ Blue Lake* To dotormino whetherr youyo July 22, 1994. end roro- Tojsto Otficor col tho Twin FaDs City Hall. ■ . IN THE DISTRICT 53. > Your signature, mailing a i ____ _ Tho vrorK contemploiod COURT OF THE FIFTH aaddross d t and tolophono ALCOHOLICS1 Z rt must pay a filing too with, wit corood as Instiumont No. No (208)375-0700 ACmCULTOBAL Th^BMVost Western Canyon your response, contactntho th 199416106 in tho olficovol 01 PUBLISH:Thursday,Jan- heroin is the trimming JJUDICIAL DISTRICT OF nurnumbor, or, tho signature. *ANONYMOUS ^ * THE STATE OF IDAHO, ^ a i Call 73^-8300 ““T S gslnnlsaoooptingap' CkKk ol the above-namoimod 'Iho Couniy RocorckM' lalor uary 12. 1 9 ,26and Fobru-I. of troos and shmbs on - ‘ mailing addross ara tele- _____ tions lor Ihe House- court. , Twin FoPs County, Idoho.10. arv 2 . 199S.______City stmots wiihin tho I IN AND FOR THE Xphone nurriber ol your al- OVEREATERS < wkhlh I A , ( w w I l S w ^ C COUNTY OF '{on- ing Depl. CompoUIve DATED Ihis 22 dayly col Tho dolault for which‘oh NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'Sr City ol Twin Fans, I lomoy. iANONYMOUS trimm « and allondance bo- Conlrocl Documonrs TWIN FALLS 4.4. I Prool of moiling or do- Juno. 1994. saki sale is to be mado ii SALE _____ * tppGo*. Me^f! f f ,------nncilS. 1995. monis wore due and pay-gV* Olfico of First Amorwan Ti- poratlon mui 'J.TF. f— 7 oblo on the 1st day of Do- '• Twin FaPs, Idaho. ’ , PlaintifI g ju ^ IN THE DISTRICT l i t ~tk) Company, 260 3rd Av- 19 PROFESSWMAL ______•COURT OF THE FIFTH;tu comber, 1904 ana the 1sl S h a ro n M. Bryan -- tM c:boriS.S3 ™ =»nuo North, YwWi FuJI., Infl Deputy City Ctork JlJAMES H. SHIELDS, JR., «» o u r t . ------SERVlCeS ^ JUDICIAL DISTRICT• nOF c day ol Jonualy, 1995. * The bolorico duo on tho the County ol Twin FoDs>-1,, City of Twin Falls JiJAMES T SHIELDS, ond DATED OA this 5th day of ;------THE STATE OF IDAHO,HO. obligotion secured by jjy, tho State ol Idaho, Inc., on'1 321 Socond Avonue .JANE J, SHIELDS RED- Doc. 1994. Arow lUSINESS & OFFICEIMANMERlI M ■ IN AND FOR THE D o o d o l Trust l is l . Idaho Corporation, as suc-- Eost MAN, o'co-partnorship ci» ROBERT FORT Jjbb FO COUNTY OF 579,944.00, together withvith cossor tnjstoo, wil sell atIt •- P.O. Box 1907 IrIng business undor Iho VjrjCLERK OF THE DIS- W^I OR AUTOMOBILE DEAEALERSHIP - TWIN FALLS accnjing interest Irom No- public auction to the high- Twin Falls, ID 83303- limi fit nam e ol ‘SHIELDS'; TRICT X5 COURT <23- ’ Computerjilerate P ro b a te C a s e NO.. SISP vomberl, 1994, and costs)tts ost bidder, for cash, in­V 1907 -1•THE JAMES T. and ELI2- BY/ROSEMAN' BANKRUPTCY •C• Good bookkeeping skih 95-35 ofsalo. lawful money ol the Urutodj ^ 8 ) 736-2245 - aABETH W,.SHIELDS RE- g ?f Mils NOTICE TO CREDfTOHS3RS DATED this 26th dayI ol Statos, oil payable at theJ Opon: February 17, v Thgraday, AB * Chapters a AG »C VOCABLE TRUST, doted PU rolatodcasos ’ G r ood pe o p le skills IN THE MATTER OF THITHE Jonuory. 1995. lime ol salo, tho Mk)wingI 1995 March M 4, 1982’; RICHARD Fobruwy 2, 9. 16 and 23. ' , ESTATE OF By: UfTv Roberts doscribod real property, PUBLISH: Thursday, a 1995. ______'FrooTotophono ^' Excellent salary, beneii.lelits, REDMAN, ton ol Jane 122 Consultation Ir .. JOYB.-TABER...... - . - STATE OF IDAHO . . • 1). .situated in tho. County olf .. F eb ru ary 2 and ft, sShields Redman, Do-: -IN.THE DISTRICT____5 3 0 - jBSUtance.andieltrBinBiTient-plan- - Docoosoosod uss. . Twin Foils, State of Idaho;: -IO&S.______«ceased; SALLY REDMAN. COURT « OF THE THIRD 38-7760 800-548-216G— — ^ WmHUulbtrry NOTICf IS HEREB’EBY County of Cassia ) ] and doscnbod o s follows,. ADVERTISEMENT FOR daughter di ol Jane Shields JUDICIAL JU DISTRICT OF SBnd resume to: BoxIX 9M O W GIVEN that Ihe undotdor- On this 26th day of Janu-nu- to-wit: BIDS ' ‘ ' Rod^n, R Docoosod; and THE T^ STATE OF IDAHO, 23 vr* E ip ^H tn e* c/oTIieTlmes-New£, e>i P.O.'.0. Box 548 signed has been apap- ory. 1995. boforo mo thethe' EXHIBIT A FOR , olall-unknown hoir». devi­ IN AND FOR THE CoffoOffgrtwiz^^pgiottbook- ' ' pomtod Porsonai Repro>pro- u n d e rs ig n e d , a Notaryary Township. 10 South, Tho 1995EIM^agro i sees.s( bonondaries, tnists, COUNTY OF N Twin Falls, ID 83303303 sentativo of Iho obov)ovo Public in and tor Stato,ito. Range 18 East ot Iho> Street and Oralnapo Im- onbties, 01 or persons of ev- TWIN FALLS. . cSnJM-50iir**' ll^ = • namod decbdont. AH per- poi M rsonoly appoarod Lairyirry Boiso Morklian>, Twin FallsI provement Project 01oiy name ond description CaiDaso Numbor CV 95-195 sons having claimiim i Roberts, known or klenti-inth County, Idaho SSoawd proposals wil bo wnalsoovor w daimlng any SUISUMMONS ^ r against tho docodontnl orc lied to mo lo bo the per-)or- Soctibn 5: A parcel ot kindi rocoivodn in tho offico 'of Interest In wfhatsoovor >1 or RICRICHARD FEATHER- P / hor estato are roquirDdxJ toI son whose name is sub-ub- locatod in the S'/^NWV4'* tlthe Deputy City Ckirk at lo to Iho subject property, ST]3TON and MARY E. ( piosont thoir claims withivithin scribed to t^ie wiihin andand being moro particuiarly do-• 3321 Second Avonuo East, whether w ctalming undor FE/•EATHERSON, Husband V lour (4) months oftorr thmo lorogoing InsHumonl andind scnDod as loDows: TTwin Foils, Idaho until arany ol Iho abovo-rumod andindWifo, ^ ilt>day, Valentine’s February 2nd Day” J date of mo jlrst publlcatioation acknowlotJgod'to'mortfiattial BEGITJNING a l a point1 ’' 2 0 0 P.M , prevailing tocal persons p< or otherwise, Plakilift of this notice or said tai ho executed the same, -th at lies North 69*i8'20*■ timoFobfuary24,ti iM S.ot Dolondants • ' claims will be loroveever IN WITNESS WHERE-)E- West 689.77 tool West off whichw tfmo thoy.shal i » To 1 tho above-named Do- WAWALTER g'^MILLER and liihor OF, I hove hereunto sel ' , barred. Cloims must oiihc set the Southeast corner olI publiclyp openoo and road fondants ia and lo all per-' dDORRIS q E M IltE a Hus- . * Romance is the pprocess... Love is the^'le g o d * I bo prdsofltod lo LLOYD^D J.. my hand and affixed mym/ »aid S ’/iNW'A;’ [jin the Coundl Chatnoors sons-claiming jc any-lntorost btnS ban and Wito, and a l un­ ' WALKER, Ationwy forf theth otfidai seal the day andand THENCE North 0*19'28*' nln iHa Twin Png* r.iiy Hall in |n the lolknnng described knc known holri. dovisoot. ♦ + TapeatinynotetojDurlovtriwTiiwittwitclj: ‘limeforlMi' undersigned at ther ad-ad year first above wrilton. East for 160.00 leoi: . c Bids m » bo maitod to: real property, to-wtt; a x l dross indlcatod, or lllo and successors In Intorost a Hied NOTARY PUBLIC FOROR THENCE South 69*1B'20* C(V 5 of Tvrin Falls .J Pi Section 36, 3l of WALTER\ G. MILLER ♦ C ill your lova eyeiy hour on the h with tho Clofk Oftho Cour:ourt. IDAHO ..East tor 32.19 led. which' Pc .6. Box 1907 TVTownship 9 South. Range md I PoulTabiJrIII , '• md DORRIS E M IU E a ♦* G o on a p ic n ic .,, in your living rc Reskiing at: Burtoy. Idaho'ho- oppoars of records as‘ 1 Twin Funs, ID 83303 14 East. Boiso Morkfian, Husband Hui and Wife, and }room ...itw 5rlc.,.it midnight... ive My Commission Expires:es: 35.821001; I Mailed documents must 3"Twin Falls Couniy. Idaho. JACJACK K. OMOHUNDRO, . 3156SO. Gokdor 9/16/96 amftfimlOOl n, THENCE North 0*19;28- be[ postmarked no later dodoscribod a s follows: a1 singk) si man, and a l un- " V ■>, :____ u , . __ . ' . ■ V ' ■■ ■ 1 ------T“' . ? ■ U ■ i ' — MM T TTiursday, Februorv:w 2.1995 , Ttmea-News, TWInvin FfL is. Idoho' E-5 — Employmrnent'FinaiKiciaMnstrucction-Real IEstate/Sak le 206)6-502

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210 SALFR . . 2 112 2 TRADE 212 n I TRADE 213 UMISCELLANEOUS 213 USiISCELIANEOUS 216 EHPLCPLOYICHT Claassified Ho ^nWEHAVrngTIARKCT HELP ServiJrvice person needed tor OPPORTUWTIES ^ OPIy POtmtMTIES AlDSflDSrtNFO . • Durs— — ^ A contract «Hlh a targe latMtaclured home ser- N e ed»J7Ea$yworic.good d s Grocery M S Z M S o t e - Jlc“o^Ico'compony. Mutt have p-wfc736:a2^, 7 : ______. 2 044 f« Mondayly thru Friday ddeadline: ^ WoUor - . Teierru tr=IAINEES&.-/ ProhorisIonalRasumaa. Fork iifl oporstors d £ ^ ^ 1W6 ^ ^ Terrto^^m nts Constnjoion Pa!r ^' ol gonoral construction . Gnoc.iL.bot erw MANNAGEMENT — 25212 Morinday ad deadijlijie: quipmont. SpocfKexperi- .Localccli)oiv«y TP EDUCATORS FINANCIAL ncelntherepairolMack - q , RAINEES I I V - ASSURANCE Kt s a ■ ’ucks. Caterpillar, and SNELLING insUeworic. we train. ^ Sataturday 10:00 a . m . • I-800-332.6327 • ‘ S? roUing skills (to sM . The p E I a month to Stan, bo- ■ C • . • 46964 0«rlandRd *421 PERSONNEL Cooks (dividual needs to have a ’ c a Incentives, promo- H ^ Boise.lD83705 i :DL liconse and provide a SERVICE 'Ttopi Twin Fans 733-7300 £DL ALL TODAY 734-1000 For ini Weelekday office hil i o u r s : ^ BBurleyl 676-4040'N o Fee win Falls CahalCompa* . .. *= 211 TECHNICAL y'a oompMnatlon pack- Twin1 FsFals County is accept- — 8 i I . m . ! i i EXPRESS lyt ■ Ji.m.-5:30 p.i PERSONNa SERVICES sgge e Inoludss houltaliza- Ino ]tp applications foMUali '2t4 ElffMPLOYMEHT 1 CorCortifiod Heatin7& Ak Con- 7 7 ^ on insurance. PERSI re- MalmiilmenanceWortier.This Wi] dittoning Technklan. Will itorstate tn«k drivers wilh iio**' ^AHTCD ■' CDL-Kft DOTqualilica- remenl. and Cafelerla shkwvril be ful line with _____ !T t o u r s : p!paytopdollarw age. Full- ^ s s S^tuturday office ht Hons. New equipment.- lan. Apply at 357 6th fhoe wage being $7.1410 3 ri U IL 0 E R S lime employee. Immediate >ve. W est, Twin Falla, $8,57:,57anhourdwndIng mu ■PORTWriES ■ooonifxi. 324-2200. _ teams »«' welcomed, top 4 V E S T D R S ».«o.t»c»p«IOTOO,can. Jaho. 8:00 AM to 6:00 on ex> experience. | Qualified 7 a.m. - .10 afiT pUoanu wU have expert- large m. ^flndavMietyolMsrvst- panypaktbonofils, oa vaca-. m ^ dy ^ roughF/l- hgoBwlngtlnlhidauliM {la ce using hand tookTsS MCALAND Sunday Circu riori4.pD>fH sliorino. EOE. stodlal experience and 1NVIIVESTMENT DEI :ulatlon only 7 a.m - 10:00 a.m. ; Contact Gdnanls Brothers J/m l CENTAL _Tnjcjdno.209-523.13Bg g , owtodg* o im ^ e n a n o e DIVISION D Electrontofn10 Insurance dalm i USCEtLANEOUS M e d u re a.ln tera^ p er- SPRP R IM CREEK- p r o o sing. ^ . Top rated oom* (ts should submit an ap- H ■ ' 212 212 TRADE ^PrIndng Press O ^ t o r , REALTORS puterbusirieiisine^ Reno beae opponruNmES'.^ Icatlpn and resume io Rrtniik 206 lEOKALy 207 CFHCB .2 0 9 RESTAUHAKT/ — penlng tor FT printing oper- __ IIN O R R E Y N A re. clearinghouse atortorlocalcommorclal r„. w, rlnFalia County Human, iys*9daylr^, DENTAL OfRICAL LOUHGE AMERiCAH ^ STAFFMO MC. s driver needed, secure" I ’Ul'Jl.! Regi^nowandbepleae- ^ n te r . Send resume to: isources.P.O.^x126, ------'• ea d s, marketing. Susy fn-Komo Coro Agoncy» *OfSco«ClorkaI positions. antfysuprisadtf flow (ast POBox29.-F8ofi ID63326,- Mtdoi Hjnh Floor Courthouse. INV4 V E S T 0 R S K tw anM c FuU-lime cook, experience ■ i5 i Shoshone St. N.. Twin We buy.r, sell,1 exchange all CLAIMS SOI is rocfuiting expon- wepUyoutoworkl THEIE CITY OF TVflN FALLS posllssltlonlillsd. To apply: ptn.®, I'SCXUDONSInc. oncod dNA'i & NA-t ^lo EXPRESS TEMPOfimV SEASONAL, is*I accepting appficaliona tor coma Os. ID 63303-1026. Twin typesofiofinveflmenliealos- 1-600-9 . ^ PERSONNEL SERVICES Michele FauDconer, ills C ounty Is a n Equal Ine. . worli in TF and sumxm^ng bartender. Apply in Mrson P.T.AF.T. anin Equipmenl I Operator In clerk•rk. 352-4445. Bliss lyourownkxrative . towns. Plooso apply in por-^ T«rin Fab. 733-7300 Xallodwl WAVASTEWWATER COU- Schc poriunltyEmolover. INVI no Burtoy. 676-4040 • No too lo: The OasU, 1007 Blue chool District, PO Box -SBBSfl VESTMENT “ISAHi-fflltM E BUSINESS son at Jow ol's In-Homo - Lakes Blvd. N. Twin Falls. 734-6452 LE(•ECTION. Beginning 115,115, Biss Id. 8 3 3 k DOE Wereqirequire consultants to DI Coro, 1243 Lynwood Moll,.ill PT Olllco help, 15-20 hrs- 1-800-721-WORK moinonlhly salary is S1504, I a rtiiid a lp l^ s through SPR letlenoetequM . wk, twing, fiSrvg. Invonlory.l; __ w >ks needed, kJaho Youlh s a S Mon-Fri10amto4pm. M/F/D.V-EOE-CALLNOW ThoIwindnMualiarequlrodto anch. 1300 N 400 E, flu- (no shows. Ground floor REALTORS n _ C a J 2 02 60 6. -7 3 3 ^ 7 . CERTIFIED NURSING AS-^ Sena rosumo to: EOS, Box• Wanted part-time waitress. ^ iporate heavy and light pert.»rt. I EOE______sv 31.Jen3me.e3338 IN OR REYNA |PAYPH0(>noHERoinm~ StSTANT:Noodod tor busy J .^Inpyywpytroll, "ASECei^Mechsnic. A oquQuipmort used in the oort- n«i>ii,lailera wanted, call 736- 7 3 6 ^ 7 8 LocalallealoiM for sale S2000wk modlcal oflico locatod In TIREDOFTHELATESTON Brakoa,ahocka,&alis^ iruclion, oporatkin. main- 190 or atop by 364 Main ______PCf Isower collection linos w s noeded tor tight work. W S I 302 IIONE>)NEYTOLOAN loflt bonoflts. Apply ai FHS.IS variety ki your tie. Have funn A great opportunity In Ihe % Tho Tknes News. ind to maintain equipmont, H m e s - N e w J4o. Te^rw l^264 4thAve. ^ on or equlvatoncy, combi- •I • spanlsh. Contact 11 .-OO-yaOOT. onorgotic h- Cosm etologists r t NEEDUQ> HONEY NOW? dlvidual.Floxfeki hours & NEVEHAreEl ation ol training and expo- Hanaiinaen School Distrkt41S. 7344452 B a r t e r s tierlence to accomplish Iho -^ 1;3-55»3. :5 ______Route 86->1 PersonalAre[Araeleatrietom. woekonds r«quirod. Will 1400.721.VW)RK CONPAVLOSAUrOUALL ptoy.b*dci«dl,oJ(. traM.TF Clinic & K o i^'ly l. .dutlutioa as assigned; have a Experl>erlsnced mobile hom e_ AMERtCANSTAFFlHQ.INC lOO-WO Dubolj Ave 2 !lateral » or equty.Lo- 73»370Qo«iaS7.EoT ‘ haa2 opanlng8 loraales- C ost Cutters ia n * B ' c ! D L o r b e ^ sofvicitvioe person. Good earn- iL leasing. Come work with p 3 obtain one within 30 IngB pi potential II motivated. 4004* Block O strander Stre ------0N& position oponlng. Must'« 208 PROFESSIOHAL’ F a m il y H a ir C a r© J,®.; late loans made. Ihe best! Generous pay ays: have the ability to MustList relocate to ako, NV. 4 0 Block W aahington Str ba RN with I t c oip or.. worlrork In a safe marvMH, per- RelenIterances a must. Benell ^400 itreet North 734-6^ foi Vory compotltive salary.' plan, health insurance, __ ■yi' EXECtmVE DIRECTOR Wearebotdnglor fom}rm heavy physical labor progiogram Included. Call I f , a T i f l, Unlimitedd CaCapitol available Bonofits Incli^otiromonl.nl. JOBUSTMO 401Kplan,>m«)y benefits ___ If you live near this• area£ an a V foranybusi Ilyou^customerorJented nfMrkKKodstyfsts or recent kiaiI aB typoe ol woalher corw t70^oa 738-6071 ______busineupurpose. poid vocation, tick leavo.'0. FuB time position with bone­ w^togygrvJuateator dHicHions, follow wrillon and pulMim would like to becoio m e a n 125,000}up.Cal^S3tS up. holidays & personal days.'s. rtsinBoisa, Uoho.torliv- a posUonki our tast paced, oralral instruction; m usthe lition m 6pffl and 0pm cr modic^.doolarvistonaUilo ing Independence ^4otwork independenti, junior < walk-in s a l ^ ablobiotowori(withlhepu& lirnim. 1Duties Include: dally reamer, foridwUe Rnanclal lnsuranco.wAcCiB8 40 Corponatlon (LINC). De*i ■' inI a fashion Ihat promotes ihloc a s, PO Box 223, bod SNFin Shoshono, ID grea In human services ■ lipping A receivelng, "cafl 'Phe Times-Nt Weolterlheaebenbfits; gooood public relatiw ; work ong attention to detail r«- which b localod just 1 hourmr prolarred; background inI i Distributor has^omer ser- • EstabfishedcuMmerbaso astand-by s t shill approxi- Quire 733^^0931. ext. 2 __ 5 ol Sun VaOoy SU Rosonart humanaervtoeaordteabiUly ilred, soma compuler ,- ■■ • Hourty pay+ commission mat • Student lo«i payment Twiwin Falls. Applications elicalncanls should have ledgi- H S ___ IMS N ol TF, Srnd resumene rectors on poBcy and proco- stare k)TFwea.Cosmo(ol- ^ T b e T lm e i ironing mlay ^ ba picked up al City bleI ht hand writlna A reliable Buying oeninentractt. mortgaoea v: lo; Brian Huso. Admintstra-■a- duras, g o w a ^ oUectives I ogy Kscenae a must. Retail . Advancement opportu 1^321 2nd Ave. E., Twin iranu n- for ihalndopendenl Living I sates and customer aervioe naportatim. Aiy A bene- . Atrustdeed .;lor.Wood Rivor Caro Con- afls, ID 63301. For inqiir. f |„s l ;depending on ability. ;W».7?ft76r lor. PO Bo* 8 . s n E 41h,Ih, Centwa, ^ {mjJementin^I experience needed. Full _____Mutfhava Idaho______ies,s , comactlha.PDrBOAnnel. -Piaai I I Truatdeed - tkne>14«l.-piry»rplus- ease aand-reaume-to:------Shoshono. ID 33352.208.' CosmetotogyUeenae Olflnsls02-13-95.Tl>eClly —Jsjosm 7 ^ ------anan independent junioio r c a r r i e r Doctor's assislant, luIMImo appiwai by the Board and[ • ^ d raiser tor tocal special position, wllltrain. Must lnT«%FdhTp^io olTf Twin Falls Is an Equal Fundn f; Interpreting Ihe neada olt BOX 6990, e o isa . ID.. Qpopp0rtunltyjmpfc?ver._ . 0 ^ymplca. Telemarketers for Wendell. hovo good computor skills |. ^02olFoas208;338- ^ aoxcoOonttypb^^. TRUCK BROKER eded. Can 736 ^ 1 6 . Local company needs wari>- DISPATCHER .. fl^nsonallisauMconsid-- 1 Eiqwtencedam opata sales technician for food lab ,' Mon-Thurs'dam-12 Noon house-dellvery.driver for Ljw y shitt + altornaleweok- 100-699 East 2«' II eredbyBoard. person needed. Apply In [V? intoanewmi^&bro- 6 2-6pm. Fri »am-12 Noon, peraonTuea-Sat between [JMV and surrounding areas. inK ds. High School diploma al 834 balls Avo. Sullo Dovetoplng networks fo co- Must be 21 years old. and ker business. L o ^ 100-199 Boise Ave.. South{ operation among existing'I' Mm-tlam.bringresume a, lab experience & com- , 10?O.TF.______be able to «t 50 ba repeat- xaooreesivetrucfc broker K ^ skids heip lu l.A ^ k i 1100^99 Gooding Ave.’e. South |[ H iy il - Independent LMng Centers1 to: Hub City AuTo Paris, ^edly, be able lo acquire win HIrfaMftjflorpantimoCNA's inlAholnanellorttoox*. Wendell, Id cr call 536- Z'f rson at Jerome Cheese toraO shifts,ictdudinga CDL and comply wilh all on »..47West, 100 South. 100-199 Hailey Ave.;. South pand Indesendsnl livingI, ., MSI, gDOT regulations. Please cotror^eny.Goodbeneftsa — 4pm-8pm6hln.Studontt,• servicing. Including Iran's-'• KMVT» Telyi t e p l». currently re, 00-199 Idaho Ave Sduth\h, Odd Side m g m wo wil work with your responoto: Manaoor, PO pi >AAuto Parte is now ao- B o x ^ .T F . 10 83303. So 8chodok>,OnlhoJ«tralr»-^ sonal assitfance and advD- b r i n g s , ■ pilng applications for a 100-199 Milner So)outh :. • pSSSnVowAdvXh^ kWi. OPERATOR, FT. must ------472, TF, 1083303.------if>g & indivUuaUzBd orienta­^ cacy. Kira and auparvlse irt-tlme delivery In Twin ■ tion progfam pcovidod. personnel. Send resuma lo: have COL & be 25 yra or ExperiencedEb plumbers & Falls,ills, apply at 1 $50 Kim-' 1 Wogo scalo aoconSng lo' B oise, ID 83702. Prefer-: SSi^SSS:!S:i!£5 older. WeHraln.324-86Q& ^apprenticea needed. berlytrlvRd. Also part-time *If interested, call to: o l i f r e e v oxporionco&availi^%. Cai 734-6776. c ^ ■ other lirsl-raiebenetits. CCCOSMETOLOGIST ^ shier in Jorome, appiy » ;^at674EastiandCfr. perienced weklers A me- 7 I66 SS. Lincoln. Come join a ______536-2535. ■ Guaranteed income N E E O E D I ^ f f l n Falls Car* C an tf- ties. ApplicaDons acceptedI ihrough training period. hanical personnel, wages prognogressivo,goal-ortonlrt If you aro sorious aboutut thrpooh February 10.1 to . RemownstMlon. egotiable. vacation & organganizatlon with oompell- K b S Beyourownboas w o d ^ wlh a commitijnont TNb b a graal opportunity! eahhbonoM aval. Imme- llvebNFull^o«voningshiR.1 rlence as maintenance ' attenllon ol the General D E A ii m r n V M•cation with bate- TRUCK DRIVERS AT 4 ment, targe ^ -lO p m . Sales Manaper. RAJr *. Leasing Is kwklng for Excolloni salary & borwrits.. otocttKlan^eett^ficale.^nd t porch. HornHomeKlfjwl^t ^ resume to. Human Re- Part ^ lime a a le s, trees, professional pre drivera to nin ’ m m B M d showwa af Piida ef Oimw. NaadMJ Inun«Jlslslyl Ap- shrubs, flowers, earn 48A 48 11 Western states. in person: 674 Eastland EXCEUEIm TIPS IA N D CAM c a l l tFHOMAS h o LLOYD S bS'“ m . dS s(i .7d 537I1. money for your hobby. We equ^Mnent A I m m I ' . TODAY;AT^I22 AT 0 R Dr.TFCsrs Cantar. See strong krwwtediM a must, o n Knthloon Sivufich DNS " Ck»ing d«n: Fob 6. 1S55. 420g tor person with ex­ G R E A T < the opportunity!lity to -. FbrmffdonliriWotview OWNEIMJPERATORS d V I In the Lynwoodo d 1Mall in Twin Falls beginning Minkkika Memoiitf Hospitalll able independenf living 734-IOOOor . __ WANTED > Homo Koakh dept. Contacti (LL)oonsumarlJ-ska lev­ 1-600-734-1017 EBY EB BROS. TRUCKING J ______Februaiy 13,199:I99S. U te two classes will be held Karon ter details 06-9019 e ls and assisting consum­ Roibod.llWesiom tZ , PRNPOSmONS - ers in eliminating persorxal' S N E L L I N G ' Stales, pay 90% Mondaylhroughugh Friday frpm 1:00 to 5:00 p.mLand ai again from OncaHpcelkmavsiUstoforIT and system ic barriers lo PenonnalSetvloaa ' | Financing AvalbM > RNa.LPNs. and menialll services and to efiectivoly EEOCM-F-H-D _ _ eoo.£h.5e«6 6flO to 10:00 p.m.p.n Tltere Is no fee for the school.ol Enrollment ^ hooilh specialists tor psy- 11 HOUSING chologicBkftemicd d e ^ ______wlUbeUmited,hd, however, so register now. ______opponORTUNITY ■ dancy tadTfiyrBi{WH8rS»“» - supeofiainflperaonnal ------BeaifiSiiaFW ------portorred. Send resume or, Sand resume and throe lot; A p p llo tioTis n s Im ay be com pleted a n d arr Inte „ tersoln>800442-3633 ext. ^;09 ' d t e c MItion.'' u ^ ' FwiM status ahlli, weekend work in­ ' MudasMtviU « i in te ta sge d volved. II intofeitod call AppliarJontJ must be 21 y o n old. Equal Opporppoctunlty Empioyo M/FWV. . tSIMngwllhi •Salary_plus con.o m m i s s io n "pilssrra • liro QctxV cr (NAsn BARMAIDS BARTENDERS 207"’d m C B '^Paid Vocation •InsuJsuronce*40IK CLERICAL \ Nodhem Nevada TNinaapaper i i-eoo«n»2 __ C a e: l i i 9 •cce^anyaA Evening rncopllonlst needed, La CasHa Mexican Resta^ Apply in irnson rn only asbM iM hkl ' < Fri. 4 - ^ & Sat 1-6pm. law. Our readrsadars srs hsrsby Inlormed thal Expomncoprelorrod. GARY'S W ESTUHI that Id dnHnos ColllheYFCA.733U3e4, ssi'srs« 5 i HD HYUNDAI adw fM dhNsrwMpvarsra hN . - « 9 : aielibieanani Legal SocretaT7^• Iwo yearsrsirb»OT<£!i!s; 1070 S I h bl a l k n H . P O i MM o*por minimum. Send re­>. shifls.MustbelSynioW. E ^ ■ 1 RESdtPCASirtO ••JACKPOIjJIEVADA SfhS'sei sumo: R an^ J. Stoker. PO0 Musi be able lo work al a lWlnfarti,ld,l*ilio I - 9777. The To» Box225,TFfe303^J225or 9Hy Biibaidiary of Ameitn e ris ta r C oaiooa, Inc. K S ^ J h e h lakoto184 2ndSlW. | a - |l-MM27.aZ7& : J . . - ' . i f . ' t .. 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i E R V I C E I CLAiSSIF■lEP 733-r-093(1^ 1 FARWERSW ^ i s L Ny , 502 HOlCS 503 Bim U fO iR !515 COMM^OAL 60202 UNFliRMSHED 604I UNFURNISHED 702 tCATTl£ 705 FARM FA . m HAY.Y.CRAW 712 RRIGAIIGATKM ' F(W SA i£ HOMES PROPERTY ■ HOUSES APTS/DUPl£XES MACHINERY . AND lead ol Herofofd heilera - ^ 2 wheel linelines w-pump ft 3 bdrm fixor upor. 560 4th $0000. 5 l^ « )l 1 Ith 2 bdrm home, with now car-• BUSINESS YOU ^!^unlry living, closo to TF, BromrnS'now2 bdrm,4-ploir r sa le. Sia'n calving in 12 rowMwM itonboetplM oron 200 tonsFdrtold Fi hey. Some tnKrSno. $00 AvoN.»55.000.w-tormirni pot & recoqtV panlod inte­ Very new homo, 2 bdrm, 2 - extri b. $700aa.5434049 A ceI folding f( bar. now ttiaighiaI alalia, aome afU-. 3cviinderOeir Oeuti diesel en- ^pO jm . 805-544-7«4<« ; C A N B A N K O NI Ver nranJ«$57S-fdo^i(,- rior' & exletior. Only Local ■ turn-key operation for baih. ball AC. skylighled kitch- .Cann 734-04277 Icfinlo- 15hoihoadHdstoinhoilers. framesnes ftpreaa wheels on ^grasaBamix.Alftstcut ginew-PacPaco pump^exc AdvanlM wtiora youll tind’^ $45,000, Call Hadden Ro- '' solo. Ideal lor M typo dc- en. of'- 1 acre properly. Dog bra 400bs.CalS4>4464 ptanienlien. ^ 9MKfy boxes Crfdl784-2116. cond. 324-2014-2066______i i a»v, 934^140,______lAND NEW DUPLEX 3 ' rudy buyvn - In dataMod. . xupallon wilh wookends run, & Ig shod. $ ^ mo ♦ jrm; 2 balh, Ovorslzod go- ______Of 543-6888 ^ b ^ p o d quality feoder WanioaimmecmedUlelyf2iiTiga- C«a 733-0931 praai 2. B¥0 «4ner;2 bdrm.1 bath,. .and. major holidays oH, Bo utils. 1st a last, rols re- 000 bales barley tion wheel II igo with auto-openor, 20Shor}>ortbrodJo(Boyi,ft2yr druliciuUc reset plow, wkhf*- eel lines, working - idO.OOO. $4,000 down, wiliI your own boss and love III ovo. relrig. DW, dapoaal. >oih2strl^ 1001 condition.w^ob^Horso I ^ , V 4 A C R E cany OAC. 734-4384, • vable 6lh bottom. Aco . - O w or will train and show II electric good aense, ■“ sisg-" - - iw balea. Tru^ lo ^ R axii 206-9 . By Owner: Nice 2 bdrm, 1 the ropoi. packaging and =of 32 or 3 bdrm rentals con noaoar Mornlngside ft------5^ tiivered. Call 678- AcrooQO wlh pots fDttdng on ‘ bath hom e. Insulation A mailing servico. CALL LEXI EdhhStfankft. Pdh 733-9141. 0‘Leary. ‘t Avaif Fob 15. :2yroldAngusbuBs. w iihSf •67»2eS2. 714- SHEEP' Cal93440iM. 49566orS34-5920mos- or _5017ofS; iEPAGOATS Fan*AveE5bdmi.2^hUh thermal windows, gas fur- TODAY TO GET WHAT IN- >oodlng,2 hom os,4 bdrm 550 plus dep: Call 733------^ araw. 543^587 ______home with mature lar)d-Id- nace (new In 1994), hard­ FORMATION YOU NEED ob..$450-$550, ineleily l39ovoaftwknds- 25liborbor call hutches, good 4x4-a 4x4 new & used;------its ior sale, aevoral •caping. Privato dock enoil wood floors, natural wood AT 829-5209. #94-320 sorvtsos. 837-6304. Ctoanan 2 bdrm bsmt apt, Wa- Id. $150 oa. Call U 6 - Compad ftagea, 677-3319 aroo, vraodslovM.'ua." ^ m ^ cl 2^0^ 4 jiara^- a . or 536-2385. ■ frM kx z lagonnan. 3'fadrm. 2 balh, 2 r, sewer ft hoat furn. no Urgo doubto dotaehod aa-’ »ls. $ 350.733-4036 or 35cwwccw daily herd iof sale- Tr^cradorsupormaikotior 4Stons1s<1st;32lons2nd,(g a a o s on Biltingsloy Creek, e tons 3rd. lg bales. 0931 toptacayour. $500a(nopk)alst&last& J2*l>4-7203, ______CaCaRGtonHeningor »»<*«« d'ad. We're here to GEM $200doo.6nn837.8S23 ■ Chianan studio for 1, no drink- — 1 >rod steer calves. 500- Saleaftrontals. ^ so o to n gjoodquaBylstcul- a - J U S t U S T E D STATC REALTY ofome1,243bdmi.$225- ingcB Of smoking, now carpet, 3Xbr»c ) lbs. Call 423^4670 or REDUCED 734-0400 ' ^$600 mo 4. dop-324-2841. - W>pl.ulillnclud«d.nopots l « 0 b » a - f a hr mu iui. s c . m e. $225 a mo,« ^25 -*2341t4181, .______S Sensational countiv home EEXCELLENT AREAI JerofrDfomo,spotle#al1100 soft, ' Delightful, m alnten- 2bdrm.326 4lhAveW. >c, 734-9263 40 hoaioad big calving beol 1 oat hay, 100 ton OSTRICH$ iuri minutes from BuWyel 3 bdmi. 2 b^hs. an exoOent 2 b( m t opportunity! open floor p2an.„ovor 1500 • Wator/aorbagopd.$425. Wat ------heiforsorsdoaoip, ace-free 3 bdrm . 2 irithehoanoltheCounlryl °°S-7HS______— sP.i,ID.43a-5a~ m _ bath home with spa­a- 2 bdrm homo with room tor sq ft. Mastbr bedroom on ^CaJCall 3 ^ 9 1 1 - ______605 1ROOMS FOR RENT - exponsk)n.3carthop.AII one end with a bath and j n X 64 It heavy duty Pow- Moyore » sy. 733-5425- cious living room, JONES WE HAUL . RIverpannels. $400; $6^.7: onTacnMandpriold^hll two bodrooms on Iho othor )8 . $250, all ullls paid, t ” ?!’ w-ltonbales. tiled entry, open Usually can movo you ^07 Now Holl 'n Col543-«71. ond wilh a bolh. Bay win- homo,wiih $300OOf $150dop,lnclswa- C os m m l s s I o n C o . wamodin>dkimadialaiyt2Mg»- varsbn.4; fn wine volvot. In REALTY Downtown R u ^ . For r»- garajarogo, khchon appb, WD ter&•ftsani,nopots, rols, tionwhlegar«oewthoponor. ANDFEEDAM “ ' S ' m SS - Canyon wMh wondoriul at how easy It Is to ptsc« a Smn 2 2t bdrm. Buhl, 423-4377, ______REGULAR SALE • ______Ikig, petted tor the LargaZcarsK view o( So Hint. Has 2 car datslllad ad. Thi coil Is This h NCES$13^up 73^8022 g j f •am ropef.hoad Of lor rent. $7 1'^ autosprinWor.Considof* lis house is k>caiod ot 282 o m c :arfy ConslgniTMnt 140 big b attachod ooraoo and an- low...the retulls sre high. RamU m ago,$400 + dop, In- 1650 SOO. Cal 5324439 733^!4of74of734-.2253,____ trodo, 6^ Pine. Gooding, 0 sq f^ ground floor *3!50sloUANCES ------2782>782______llooriX spoco. Will remodel to n oo slosloorsfthoifon, i cuOinallirwhay.Smaabalaa. boartlnaiCuny- S02 APPUAI tur«. All on 2 acres, t tonont. Dowrttown loca* 600-00-800 tsa- •' 510 OUT-OF-AREA • 516 VACATION Vory4 IUNRiRNISHED Joan' kJ,gonOe&souttd. $200.Cihosl-ol-drawers hos v(mr o( So HiUt. Haa 2 car vlowalc»aivefDr.^ wlycansliuctod.profoe- DMRAIRYSALE-NOON sn^ionpi Tsnneaaoe Walker ' and bod fra rm atlachad oarage and an- pof.cre.CaH368-7726. . APTS^UPLEXES Ne^j m ol 3rd cutting hay. ' 4yrddT o frames, 543-8772, •______skxiional olScospaco avail- 60 Hols 36-2459 or 7 & )5 6 2 .. m j ^ olhor 30x36 oarago-ahop. Are you planning a mavo? 30*4bumerstovo kx'lifetongportnofshlpen l& 7 1 2bdrmapl8, 11,3 string, 3rd cutting w door. $10A. Can fruit Ireot& aroa lor pos­ CiauKled ads wll potut you this , rarttproportv 73 4 ^ 7 0 ture. AN on 2 acres. CallII ki the light dlredSon to nttd ^ $335Aup. ■ Kllo, ; no rain. Call 629- QHoeUng,>g. 11 yti.oW .fw a 733-1004. 423-5251 afl0f 5« ) luiol living, dean complex, gor7314282. barrels.. (p o les, and goat Kenmora I oveoven range, like _ the home you need.______5^518 MOBILE HOMES EmleJIaStavans,fltldmsn *ZB2ot Byomor.36a?0qft reluibishod. dishwasher, ------1 934-5114 '94 hay,sy, 1 2 5 1 st, 325 2nd. ihadsnatnebiiand naw.abnondlond, great shspol M laundry fodiilos. no pots Rotailill aso:320acrD^ 1979 18 Buddy mobilo homo, washer ft dryor, vaultod'ceitlng^, extra Ig lot. 176MauricoS7N-.TF. oilen.mofitlyblodt. late. 326 ------“t eershampooof s ft , ■ 3 bdrm homo, corrals, 14x70,3 ■ bdrma,lg dock, - 7344195. 609 WAREHOUSE/ V ^------= 711 HORS $87,900,736.^752 torlik). ■ wheel choir accottible. lo- -7^:^ 208^^71 ■ Eiealqi wr. 733^)903, .• TFCC water, 543-4930 or '* bdrm duplex.' rotrig. stovo, *STORAGE RENTAL, UFVENI Excoptlonal 3 bedroom oom-• 543-5669. RoaWor owned- «cated In Filar trailer pork. ' “ {f LED'KEREFORD BUIs 1,OOOtos s r m eadorattva. lately remodolod, • excel cond. 208-657-2215 DW, garage, $300-►dop,! iwwoanino&voariina Call • Moreorless-91 acros, 80 ‘ yrkjase.nopota. 5400} sqs .lt. melal building, ^Hoavyi Call20e495-2397. iBeOBxie-iS-gooonockhoin S fi 'JCBV? 59.000.1129 Sih Avo E. ' Of 2 0 8 - 5 4 3 ^ ovos._ •al lor ahop or ware- 2 ___ w'SSl o io h ts.^ 4 -3 ^ . izofsale'«le:&39tonbaleabar- irfr.Tackikroom,compkrtoly TVDocter./?' 734-8577 Of 733-2396 sharoaofTFwalor, Inhay 734-6189- Woal - andpastUfo.Hoino,corrals. 1993 Goldon Sunrise Kit, 14 ------uso. 1874 Roral Avo, SokKBul ov straw, wBdoaver. rebuiLFoi=ofsakior1rwialof Buy. sal. trade,trade hlra - dass^ Exeoutlve home wllh six X 70 irallof. Call after ^:30 1 bdrm upstairs i«>l, 733*3*5241 or e v e s. 733- oonito.5: ( loafing shods, good livo- ’J Cal 7I 4.354O. sli420<}833dayaor Sh orsealalant bumpar pun. fled is Ihethe one0 placo you bdrms., 3 baths, no pets, alock sot-up. Call 734- J 43»8144,______733-2488eVer 764-2513i30VOS. cwdoltaLtaL $900 por month * dop. 2 * 3 BEDROOM------2 .------Wanlod:od: Open Hoistein heil- ^ _S 5ie Of 326^196. Jflj894JlMhun^monKL9xlrM,______* rSOOlbsanyamounl. Available alter' Mor' ' onwhoolsroodyiomovo, ----- rOWNHOUSES " fllfTARIBFOR F ------a s s 5181734-4120______. $27,500, Can 54^4545 ’- lrom$460, I " , JKjpcxw. 54^-8373 ■. I“"ZZ i 513 ACREAGES AND J FCRSALEBYBUILOEH Woshefidiyorhookup ’ ______WANT!NTED: Young Wad? Of r i LOTS 7178Floetwood.14x70wilhtip )tad(^^^^.Call I Nowhomoonlaaelit out, great cond, msks oiler. j for ronl. cash rent or noarTwinFaOa, 1 9 ^ parcel, $18,500. Call Can 544-2862. ------C ISire crop 300 acros. ' Many oxlraa & upgrades. Dan ovonifws. 733-92<9 CASH h>r used 2bdmt)dnn, 2 balh, caiports. Wa- sprinInklod, 6 miles N ol _ T^lm DAIRY' ' iies-Nev 42^4846 or 4200943. . j 35 to 100 secluded acres - mobik> homes. lor, sewer ond sankolion RIchfihfiold. 505-344-7401 ^ with fantastic viow over­ Brodunans 3244203, PW>-xud.Now.Movoinimmodl- eortvi&L9f.N«9i______EQUPMENTK p y GREAT looking canyon rim on livo _ 1-600-773-3167. - “lof)atofy. 1 st half month'a rent froo, $600 plus deposit. 613 WANTTORENT V ybomfcrronlorkiaso. I □ LOCATION FOR , stream. RooAorownod, Call nnn to our classifiedtd department so t tb ^ t we 2 p(ots,2 vaulls&2 markois, roquioquliod. Call 734-7680 or WANTED\ ,SE.SERVICES Located on one oT l.P.j ^DOSH^^ALTY J most heavily traveled ^ . Sn!im»in«lalI«-iZW . '36.6677 ahOf 6 pm, ______a n get your ad startedrm, 2 bath upstairs apt, th e se prime 1*/-yacros. __ mmmmm ■' ' ■ Duane'irw'a Custom Faming ■ ipprox 1600 sq fl, 1 yr • There are approx:cdnuktely 23 characters:rs Choose that homo ilto lY E M O lO 2fr4506 or 878-16M___; ■ ' 'NOWIt20,00C-S22,500. oaW$500mo,ulilslncl. ■ nvoiltdilotnvTH)ditdoa.Orivobyand ?FfF. 733-1067 7 Of 734.5388. ■ is printed belov.9 . ■ k»k SI 2329 E 4000 NFifcx. HAZELTON AREA plox-2 bdrm. 1 bath, AC.. M Cob-coi■comlon Futura 11, fils — Wo-re asking $72.500Just in.Doofo. 4234247. ^ Vory nice conage syllo homo; (3)>; 2'A acre parcel N of ^ $425.3bdrm.1both,AC, ||Iaih. g a i^ e J ^ a R appls.. dolMM $4000, 610 IH gmin • sprinkler Irilgaiion, Lorn- answor, kiave motsapo, • ' bardo poplar trees along — i = = -drill.I. $$2000.760 IK disc, , # ______feio r ______d a y ss . . I 01 lown. Homo foaturos 1 W . 5324306.______! ,p^ I highway & lOOt huit Iroee. ~Ap»kpartmsnts:1 &2 bdnns, 70, 1 (Print one character per spa(■ace please. Including blankink spaces.) I bodroom on main floor with[ Year around spring runs ACULATE- 4455 ' secure,doan4 qutot, * • ll 2 bodrooms downstair* nnd' throughtheproporiywiih wider Acobhikidudod, PPI W D. 4450 MFWD, 2 | room lor a lamly room, Wa- • REY ESTATE FARM I -- ponds HKl watorlaU, Ask- Call 733-0740 AUCJCnON-Tutolako.CA nosom air boot and ------1 lorshoro lor imgoling wilh; Ing $32,000. Can Ray. tn planters. 2-12 row ol- ■ manual sprinMors, Home is B _l_5ri"^eaille Bosotisomont2bdfm. $375* Fob. R l i f t 12.1995 PO^P ______I $I5(IISOdoposlt.Allutiliiios -Eslimimate $2,000 000 Value w*oyoy 180 lold c u l t i v a t o r s . _____ ingootishopojust wailing so680Ebadd»oo,GMC for an Invostor or the first-1 ATTENTIONI pakl.>aki. no POtS- 7330722, *Wh(ft>oolTr«ofs’Potato- ' ______I ool-Grain Equipmenl 79botbobtailtiuck.JD6600 ------tim e Bomo buyor. Only l!w!Hyiyiil?iiljJM Eoelonns, $475* , Deposit. 733-4303.. tapeago.AC, gasfioal, rofrig, ■ Avo. E. Tw^n Falls, CallII CallForostStophensot ^ Tiicrowovo, stSVo, dish- & ■■■ 1 8 8 - -' 1 5 d a y s ...... $ 7 .9 5 pp e e i r lin e 3bdmi,2both.totaDyromod- 733-7095 ,^wo^^daiTgJg^g^^ 31 irasher. Privato patki, large ...... $ 1 4 .40 0 pp t e r lin e ded. 437 Montana, Good- /ard. no pels, releronces. H l B S P R IN G IS T H E . , ing.. $525 mo. 3244688. . 515 COMMERCIAL J tS75* dop. 734-7408. 4 TIME FOR BUYING ' B 9 H I fllnos#ii iS/1t/I I P 6 3 bdrm, brfck, lamify rm. Ex- ladoua 1.2 & 3 bodrooms. this good ploco in tho coun-■ PROPERTY , Optnto: cttpllonally clesn , appli, 'Joarly nowl Excellent tryr2 bdmis. 1 bath. dWno • nice a/oa. fenced yard, no ^^1 j N IC E ' slorthend aroa. Behind Tar- For each Sunday (hsetikm, add $2 for Majlc Values. ' + room, oal-in kilchon, good smokirvgorpots.»525por D e a le rs 'a n d tiiele Public Indudo E your a d in Ag Weekly forhx only $3 per w eek. * COMMERCIAL lOt. Blue Lakes ftPoioilne rool and paint, privale,sop- months dop.733-5542 f^oad. t Walking distance 10 5 Acre Lot ~ Securityity Fenced Tt otal a m o u m d u « Ik. shared woll. 1 aero. 1 t BUILDING 3 3I bdmi, parage, tencod yard, shop (hopping offordabV pfbod. check or money order isis endosed for $ ______shore ol NSCC wolor.■ juj sU lf Blue Lakes, Ollico $625,1st j * dop. no smok- ^awnbrook Faw Aportmenta, , PICKUP iD ELIVEBYAV./IBUUfltE ° Ay“)[ CALL TAD n O S S . t9 4 - ' sp ace and storage wilh •ino -j Of pots. 734-5596- .647>47 Fawnbrook Avo, TF, M 3 811113111 m y VISA or M aster Chartirge(CM«oo«) 233. ovorheod doors. For sah> or T* A-135$625 brandnow. 2 r34-1600. 734- ______• Credit Card Number___ possi>ki loose option. 2650 ''jbdmi, 2 bath, afl ap ^ : AC. TF-N Sales every FFriday sq ft. 6 A L L D ^ BEARD; = -Now or2bdrm .1bath, E xpiration D a te ______ooverodjwl^ng, handicap $525I525nx>*d«)~ig4-1165 #94-305 — j .d P R C E HOURS: M -T HIfOAM^PM; ie : - Quality duptox. 4 bdrm, . TheHncaNnfi ELWOOO* EVANS ) balh, lamily room, with 'Fni8AU-END0FSALE;SA\ S A r .m \ f ^ P U , Mall Mai your . F D Z G ^ 734-1401. CUSTOMER P.O.BO .B ax 5 4 8 STATE R^LTY vet bar, covered pallo, dorfdrmto:. . 734-0400 A-167 2 bedroom mobilo. fenc

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Call -Jngro '.<=«• N B « , 3 silled ad. bt sure •4 : 2 k j ^ vy2x4cait«amaniteid. v^Yamamaha rW200.'l987 Fsbru•brujpShasth undsrstand your ^^^wth^JneaT" "It was a good slam,"n," consoled WEST :h or wkhout air cleaner.' BloWhtWhe<*ll»0,733-?929._ S ii.9ri.»«aSun.»4 -w a H o u t. ' E A S T OwneOenia.$1lSwbe. • ^ BOATS AND P m pS I S ^ ^ ^ aS d)P^ 00L 3 AHDEOU ^ have made seven. Yourour overall ♦ 8 0 2 ♦ KJ1054 Ofkiak cornputar d a ik , addi- -iag;sasr*° ” SSM A ^ rT E M S f208)746-; EQUIPMENT. . chances were much bebetter than *1096 7 2 , «S4 3 |j;jlional iS ili, very ellicieni r design, brend new never ilca.StarW arloys.aa IfouVi kw something Oil (pa hotittU)wihoiinifar, li 1975 Harley>y Davidsona goll e v e D m o o ^ ." Baylner.irsOhpRun- bkactasinedMjcan 4mooU,b(bought new lith e cart,3-wheeliheeled,gas pow- SOUTH U8ed.*40 oal aquarium, u t.like new w-extraa. b aav*< L o (A o v e r S o u th ’s PI4pluyloseeif ; ’ ® ttandaoomplotaaallwator .S liE valuable frtml b) IM- filr,$ 3 ^195 9 ! or beat otier. ere^, ndww battery,b. now ♦ J 1 0 8 8 7 « 5 S ? K .5?8«595. hglLCrifCil733^1. ..CaBW^O209ei^r6Dm. . . tbea.seso-oric}.onor.93M218. .you can spot a better■ wi w a y t o p la y ^ * let-up. Quean matlraia, Compifp u terd e ik and printer t h e s la m . __ V - - - boxboxsprir.o..S43<009 I eA324^5f2eyea. ♦ A 9 7 3 Oak-•« btled also'and the am suffered 4 ^ eville a oiher pottery;. tjB ^ N ass &♦ Pass O Dedowtt. 8 4 -Pastass Pass Pass Q] " F in d in g o n e o f twB70 o finesses it1lo4aharesoldlvi- o o s id e i s a 75% c h a n c e ,” ] __ 'XIn t low Bne canal water. I . „ s,”lameoted opeobgleadii«taubw Suto South. Ttne» bat not aci ahogany Baby Qrand life 734-3 a7JJ^W ^txt2^ accurate-in timo ______. L 2 ® >r mote Infoimathn ortryourstnia represea todies case. Not 01^ d ited '67-72 ahortbed.'K P S VriH IH E ACES n e e d o n e c i tw o f i n e s s e I, w l consider anythino, f l H i l i „ .B BMJaiwntfPmwi.TWW? iker to ahow truck. 733- (also needed some luck it »dawarttefL>ry. jor«uit distribution (e.g., V k 2 ” ted: Bubble top c a n m * l u m b l n g will not pick up K-x-x o SUPPLIES ^ van.c>.0ood cond. 733-7639 & ADRUNNER WORK( O F A i r r X o f s p a d e s ^V « 3 2 w ith W e st). . __ ITED:.Orum macMne lor pair.aociiicai. ■ * H e a tt(ng, f n t Inc. j ♦ K J 10 5 4 4-HH qiquality r ^ s (TE x^ ' ' M MulMMrann CUILEANING Hoa»„,p. ykwrhvthm, 324-4930 Mional, residential i r p lu i^ n g & | llie bMt way to playay the1 slam 4 l-.Hprt»etl 324-4512. iEil«KiColn«,OPA llOhlcaipwliy, (or.aHyixirpIo ♦ 6 4 3 M i l ^i^'w aicheaa is to forget about finesilesses. The „ AKCG(C Black Lab pups jo a d y Icommereial. MWnaMvinl&biASna __ hoatlog.tMflOMda.______i pl«y becom es straightfo.Ubrward it o a th now!owl$12S,Caa3fe-V910. ***^ — -E«lmate.,24Hrs. ^ p . ' 24hra/day,7d.7dayaM eek S o u th is w illin g to coocedcedealrick 1 * NT - AKCG CallUl 738.8672 73333.09M foremeroes r g e n ^ Fab< to the trump king. Rele wins1 the ^ ’ . 326-4126 or 7734-6778 AKCrr;C male whka Pomeranian club ace and king in durlummy and * lied: Large wardrobe. -49B-7742. , continues with the jack,ck, discard- ANSWER- FourFo spades. No time ster for yogs, wall pie- B g B S H HELPtLPINQ HANDS k H B E 5 e: T he Touch olthe ing a diamond. Next,, hond«, T renches, . Inslde&ou reduced to nothing butu t ] h is s o lid a«dtiii%i«MMkMi “.•SSSSSST' ^ 7 , FreeErtmstimates. I Clerta*Workstera Concn tniinp suit East getsI bibis trump C J 825.4233. jl? icreta Foundations, freeesESTIMATES 'ovm w.SarelyT ■ladntoahCiaaiiolL niiri idyTbomasof 1 king, b u t S o u th g e t s thc e rn e s t , C (Yorkia Terrier) playful. I )urbs. Sidewalks, m.t)i^ft«^»»iic«n *ovin! C al 734-8296. C a llII I B n ic * THOMASHOIIHWE873»«Me ' Drives. Insured. maia. ted: Miec parts lor 1941 . a -7 » 4 3 arSConttructlon c o3MPJUTER n ^ ______0§54B54leBvometsaQe. ■ W S A L E S , ------• I------Foraair sale: Cheaapeake Lab X w.niaH K r r y S M l a y led: ‘Pendleton’ shirts, • y g j O J 802 APPUAHCES 6811 R tR W niR E • 811 81 FURWTURE uppiea,6 chocoiata,6 wks mviCE, ai kt^»yg.53t.il73. , “•«,ils.blanketa.elo.Any 7;7 3 6 -4 4 7 4 i's Homo •■■itllM* ANOCARPETS AM) CARPETS ^ I, any condition. Write: ______UPPORT >e 2 lem ale Fox T errier: jim G, atruouon SuMlitooinglOglCcntnieSofl Graflee,POBox779, H fRM f S f m n m n v s B OurBMin— C o n a t *‘^vSrSi5d"‘* T1986 liuau TroMor. 4x4, ^Nda-H >ad. counuy atyta, W o ( T ilefc»rd.ia^8332t. TTm CCornputaroi P la c e RoomaddBtalSoni,rgmodeftig, SM a,caif«lontilontmaliuli- SnMi’aUMdAppbnoM 70,000 milaa. Exe cond. $50. S r a o ta . modem, SSO. <*>.S led single shot, 4 1 SE M D I S O N AVE electric^ phi icNnglnfe}. . >5W0.CalTM.«2g. C al 733-5776 aal( lor Bry- Fraaiow 10 oood country home: jtjpjna’, any gauge, any .Whirlpool d ry tr. w o rk a ri; S5 o T iM d jn o d dkwto a«L S ffu a fM n n d i ■ dition,aisoanypartalor TWINIi n b o o k k e £ p i n q ^ .toobroaorto ora«t,$200orb«*to1l*r. .. B r a n d T ^ t Stili In box. i s : , tn. Write: Jim O ^ l e e , 4 RBESTIWS. r, 543;S6a2. •:______S SERVICE «3W7»4«ai. • B12 at H E jm N O tW I ■.m.0 ^ ^ , 0 ^ . ^ F o ,a „ , iMNSmatei a»42^Edi.E d w , Idaho AcMiMaak>alabod« M to good home, lem ile S332t an your bookkM plng ■ n i aHleiBog.emoold.Call luwant ■■Tfrm &payroane«ii • 3SSZQBM ^ 803 BAZAARS vbralof.Cal324-4101. Juit-ooilPallatatovswIlh Ju I 4 4 2 M . BM m h W _I>iDa.t10M.733-1004. ■ _ MuMai - - ‘pfReeEstimatae A * 1 'DD R Y W A L L ^ ANDCRAFTS bed. 0 * 0 7 3 ^ 6 4 0 9 or tgt91. _ : DiywallnIhataiition, taping A . — ------8« JEWEUIY " 10*'! M 100 mini eon d ,ia« la n tiq u s BBaaullfulS-wiclwaotaw- ted: Tandem axle, gas H K | tBxturing.1i^lSynaxperlence. HONEY!rioi^ii PHoi^SSIONAL W OFU BS 5^KMh Old Iguana w« x m - VVante< W tffftKff^fSIKd raproduclton doll m old!, cuahlon A piilowa, axcal o>iot$59.^8445_ _ orjto J o b sla •ome rare. <1500. CtH elargeorsman. Notobti t L s n u i n R P O flMA.COATINtt tO maaty "pii'robjrobred Wired Haired Box ^^191. ______^ ■ ■ 1 Q r*gLiLoaalng,ownar o «^T U M 733.7221 orao r 3 2 ^ 4 8 9 7 Tanier. female, 733-3579 CaDDBVyi Biua6tanl(»K>laaiov« ^lS^,pendarl«!5!Trfr I' C Can a n > g T e ^ w ^ $ 100. led to boy: 17-22 ftt«)- ROORMfMQHAMjFACTUR^ 73 CommoTClal,al, Ili n d u ^ . 804.BU U X NQ 734- n axle travel trtr. Call *&»SMRooflngtSklng BuBdup roofs, UA7ERULS • . iSSiW ^KffoUA r57v ^ 495. leave yneasafle,. 9.myr.ddmalePok]no- CuMofflbiNngloyour f f i J R Q E Q H ------^:------L aa k sn p*adln24hra. a M - Formal dMng room aot. ~a«i«r.R ^10rMaBill isa.AreaIsweede.$t50. Wsnleiled to buy: Electric Oravil for u l« by itw liuck vwy ccduaiM. mual aee. dmB,Cal3Sf9113, ipsoorotrt- I tead|324-tOa2.______OOOOof^ 736-7129 173fr«8o, jsasas WanlediQBuy; OrtaEflbPWOT Ot m B S M SO U THlERN E IDAHO W B B S S S l Syntoo stM i conerata tofnta u dnod to sed, 13 mo. pure- V M eh ins ooHaa and and !»• — rod Alaskan Matamulo FuldnimseL antzadAswMocto Farm•nSBulklni tn bUu -^«w«prtw.HKga^ blaa.chairywood.glaaa I .<1 ______! 73^3634. 2J5J ilUNNQ p iH ^ D »H UWmoJHDBI “olhparanu "J AKC, lather topa,d«aionlnwood7«xe. irand Cham pion. E ata Wanted XKERIVERIIErAL WEOIDIQROCKI P-^oo." 806 C H lD R B rS !condition. S350 aat. Call ima. oeutered, groom ed.. good < ientlal,Con«n«iM,AG JOHNHN'S ITEMS nM ayaim Alln. Kxxino.Hoi Illy ua in ed . $400. 733- chern Buydlred&nvel-- s h a b pPENINQ e UOVINQ SALE: Couch; * SttBEAUTrULDQQII 73^6) txrdlgoiiomdl.; nnKXWIni aoflioe.$400.7^fe70. lM .IXdhoi.cbo.. B«byExch«)oa RCAMBaottTV&VCR; New&uMdbmfeun&loyE m ed: M Boarder CoOe'/b Wantedl«llat»JVOnnooM«- ^ haveexcBvaton, ReeklentlalJal&Comm^ SERVl{VICE Kanwood Star«o complot* gi- roodbdrm (urn, any fldhstriationAvaL <2^6272. ^ I S17 M SCEUJUBXJS Labix itttottndchammera, Q • 3 2 ft-ff3 9 2 C artiU e &> steerste saws. wlhCD,noartyr>ow;lab)a ' ££ftS?'ti?8M -5S56. » , sold « Housier 73M6I■4683 * 80M eM 812 K T I ■nd4cha)ra:gueenaizft FORSALE DacM)oas&as & other sqiipmanL WeshMpisntiaintiaircSppars. 810 RREWOOO j re.^t M O'a-1940'a. C a l . b»d.Cal73B-l7M. ?0*a«IHdaanatova.$300. ’Y im . W iltom n inll e ., 678 -7 7 0 0 ------1 4 1 B r ac c k a « n 8 t & 2 corda ipltt pine, (2 0 0 U- SNEWaofa AtovaaaattSOO. .riranoa hood, $50, dlih- , t475.175.324^13. ______Wanteded to buy: Star Wars a ^-4060 7 3 4 « 8 1 .______. .w leRapalra .734-401 haul.7M-'3&. - waaTjar, $ 100, bunk bed. wolfWolf Husky mele A Wo« g f i?iraoienoeldloneoBed- * P f n S V f f l H corda flnwood lor saJt, QQuatn Anna cl)trry table _a|ajnoia^M. $175.324-2026 XMaiem^.$100o«h. Jg _SSSJ o f AM ii K In d a wtlh(earA4chaira,»75. Antique An oak Ibrnilura tor C?ei32S^tflerton._ tf; In e y d o j n c ^ H I Q ■»Ai I 73M 979. tl "“'J 50KKEEPINQ P,obln«,„ ™ N 0| • Beautyb 5 aaloneqyipmonl,dry- 822I TOOISAM) T W ^ rip|ble.iat^bo^ Dais Ri VOW CPA •r s. hydraulica, carl: A | SERVICE ^ S r t o w lucHtreiY J»As« lr$^Roaa^i& t> 7 3 4<-2030 . .Ttaratumm ‘ buttrwKOniy$99.95par miac. * A Whirlpool wnhar& ______ed:UeedNordloTrad(^ * ^Computerizad ' » 1 preparation ‘ aaL 734.8881. ^ vi^Mold.Makkv - dryer.al reasonable, good io*mlBm ln s a w ,20*McCuaoch o r ^ a i leasonable Rates • Austin cood. 733-5930. . _ djata^ saw. Aladin 152.000 caf>a.7 — — ' •flnanctalPlialPtannina •rgar«tTubb« Brand newl BTUTUkstDaene li heater, etac Wanti jng&Payron H») 734<^1 IDAHOOUyiNATED I Tony‘s H< GtasataUaV^ch^exeal- Ji wn mower, anowahoea. a xcounttno cand.»100.Cal32M366 T» 134009. 4234934, — - ■ ■ ' 736*7206 73 vices after So t . t tobuyadulPometw^-' TVTWIN FALLS ’ ______Lsakyten •1711 Mo. r s . Cal 736-7350. gp King size plBow4op J DPtfMdmHI,$200.0akTV $800. " nin s er Beslan Terrier. - PLAN p i ROOM I m R ) A v e .E m attm a & box spring, (tin Twin r« alt* pBow.tap nasreca a>ahehraa,$l25&'e6Ford il25.125. Cal 733-5410. 43 8 « ft3 . nxfleai(S.r(«rqanamorsi MotvAlBWM,. ta»oiy«PpC; aab s^forS2».7}i^1. S Electric wtteel chair, Rons- weUoe«or.$1000orbostoflor. croeaitaeountiysklexercissr • - SuSut>-contractotv fcal 734-7930. t i e ■ AArrow. l Price open. Like .lemate Dachshund. . j&Sup()Oere. OfdWotW a u n o o i l n g W .i)o »fltycucanldol l* jj||||B n r a new. Cal 734-5953 evo. Mob&o]iloprintai'aplank.24ft ______438«ft3. ■ R,,. »ueprlnt c o p ie s > A Exoccyd.TonMIE3m.lito k»«.>ng.moH)d^,.$400. WMli l»^734-3332^^KggM CLASSIFIEDIDCRAPTS ^new.pal4over$300.aik------' U-PIAH (7826) Hanlwoovood Installation bQ$ft5.^77B5. . __ Shop£}p Smith Mark V, with < A Feature olTliishis Newspaper Js Ing&ReflnlahIng a y r H E B iU v E Reda'a Indoor Qaraoe Sale btndimd aaw, bst» aand- AVEAN-A' WinaPep«yeM.304 btgatlgattachmenta.$3000or m CU ng (inside & ouQ lnnNT!f99 MHELP )UQUETS. Go wiih any 0ARA0ESA1£S B H EVER-BLOOMING BOUC B t u e l S S ^ m ■stoller.733-1960. ZJZ >etaButton E S j U U ^ ••{JuarMtaat^tdTutoring^ 71 | decor! Lovely ficm r bouqouquets are made from • 7 3 » g 9 7 2 . mmar/Wfttng . . f iM c tc n p * and a few iaicrpcoslvecnfiaspplict. c q KUtImw^abBmnna~ I VAiftCTYFOOOS - lem od eto • N e w - Complete loitnictioiu, paneatccm for Ixti d eiljd and ^ w»2woM.3;fr5M7. »AfOSERVKXS s;.^ itructlon*8 peci8tty e Wrung .— rotes thal bold Keoted^paMpot^l DeUiled cutUnf | Apatt*. paiiooovars. K E R '8 Ca»Jlma(73I t7 3 » ^ 7 3 ; >nt. C om p lete'm ati^ U 24' ig: tools, fum etq, S a l liiiliijjH III ■Qd auenibty iBilractlooi. n-lom.iatistarlre. .«n>Oirports,ihads.8iral. ■ ■ ■ s p f i t M^ K L E H S IEsU.#1414S4:95 M V 1 s c A P tN Q A ■ \ f ■ V t i nnoStS^TsaraJ T*Viln M Q io M w Outlet. jobs A repairs...... t OleU . V E B E O ikddnrnn.>U«>.M i ______784-0293. 128 CCC0U ECTPLE8 & 8 h ru b 6 o l w i / W . " ------AfA W V /p A B U S radtho » ■ ‘ ■ W a lls j stArvxolC«hedrf^^~^^B| pe/ldnirwng iocs, etc. o n ^ , ENTERTAWMEMT 1 5 5 ^ b ST- - - --SHBLTOH'fN ’tT R E E ■ P»MP l i M k i u i snip (ISO. Sm f ueACeaeelMeShow^^^^^^Bl blod(C l)w yh M d «4[»r- _____^ATELEVTSlOH y j Sn Z d e y Fab. 2nd from tU liil8fii^ | Onv IVICE S t U S w i r ^ w i - W l n t w ; w n H W E S T . g & removal, i2 0uaaarVcR.$100. au! SCtONKSSMCE ^ Removal S & M l o H ^ P r MPANY.IHC. or removal. . |H(iHousaraw • 733 -1 2 3 4 REMEMBER 4 2 3S ^ S T ” *"«"Ing OR-,' s TlMtbMKiayadyDupiaced < . W Mr T e n v i u HJ \ \ ^ aeneilmeminJTte FWI n n n i T H E E E S TITIMATE8 Ill \ i 1ThwJtoiisTNowlethe •«2EchE^hoatar71^aiellite WS?.«SS.», HCTBKfTM— ^ \ | tifimctooonMpfckupwur dWiA ».IOe370^Adlrt*sta • • •^ncthvpr, " ■ y ^W BBinsnmlmi 7 3 3 -7 4 4 ! 3 8 B^TMWw(iiolB7V.ex^ ■ ^ 5 ^di^SdayjMdfflie. PfMn a a a c n a i m . f U M S L ------S NOftlHW ESE O T c p i ^ - r ; WfflaLaaiv^au^MKMVi . eendj TREE \ SATISFACnONORTOLTO r m o n b v b a c w \ ' ’ ■ SfiMM W K W T H ; c h M M y SssfsLHe^ylerEXercycle. " 5^!*% ! SEBVICVICE ■ $ioo.caa*^9. . ug n 6QUEMC1ilUCMIfMdMaIri!' SHEEEBTMETAL . t*»illBhl. To order pUna nail checkick or money order and ^ WAHIED^nW g ra ’T '’’*":. S.ivtooall«allMVA ;wHbyoorBame,ad HeaUng/Aig/MrCand»oNno InW oron. project number and 'Dam^ wll 707UH W oodtlv.1*ar ara a i for analog (iDCljidea $16 ^ - .F W r t ' and zip code. Add S2.95 ror< o n o . $200. Cal 543:^13. larger, •Mflmllon >H.WU« 1 .8 M -S 33 6 6-51B -I 5. 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• , ( . X- ( ....■ ''T " V . . ------:g;e;Hm8»N«wt.TVvtnwtn Falli, Idaho .Thurs<{ay. FobfuaryFet 2ri995 ' - n ------t ' i t e e r e aitibnal-Trdn t nspprtationn 9 0 9 - i 0 0 2 t';,: t ■ ^ 009 SHOW VEHmS )DS >11 TOUVEL fT H ll 910 .SPOflTINQ OOODS 1002 AUTO PARTS 1002.AUTOPAHTS EASIESSTPtAvcfl ' ANDEOUIPHCNTcNT I ' — I I REPAIRS ;------Haalth Max hydraulic |wll= ™ L E P S . . t REPAIRS ' . i7oH *xiJ with O i » binding,bine lly .b tn c h a n d Isg wofc t26.CH7a3.MS1iS l machlna. t>rar)d r>ew, 'S ffi' lMaKHo>mM0l0dio $1200 -bast odar. Call IN Tl ■ ‘ 1B83JDLIquil[reinow $650 (o rb o th . Call Twin DRtD TO , _chlM.t&a>423^1S4.?4 JUST MOVED: NO ROOOOMI catsono. aolf oottt, awning, Fans Auto 733-6615- HEM Llha ntw, 1 on t sleppiippor, JTV antonna & m oun t^ Hoavy duty hydraulic angirw 1 '■ 1994 Polaris Indy 5tK>-8 byTonyLlltla.uppori RabuittVW motor. 1600 cc, on. pickor, $050. Naw van ac-'' air coolsd, laro.mllas. 1.; Oraaicondiir^.rev«i lowsrbodywofhoul.H"ho II 1 . •klni.aa«ymllM.$3!$3500. pr|ca$15O.Csll734-40 ^ co«sorin.733-1004,'- $40n TXi-Wd 6. CaH7fl»2^. BUY A USIEDCA^R! 9 pip^i rTtT iPfBi ------912 UnUTY 19MPolariiXLTSK8.f^ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ! 1 9 8 8 H o n d a l i • •' ■ S L P a W i* lV4*1racli «t1 TRAVEL ' TRAll£RS ! $ $ $ $ $ $ S 877 Pontiac SSl u n b l P d mora. AikJng$4500.1 lomatlc transmission, jg ' ° * " ^ . TmiLER3 7x12'..1axlo.h7avyduly. A c c q iP n d E X J S ^ $500.C<.I7^-0313. ^ _ $ JiroivFWING $ wer steering. Test a a ! 1904 .Yamaha V-Max■X I600 IBSSSrKJngafthaRos h/elttodayl • 3T, long tmd(, only 400 mi, 5(hwhe«lw-«uporslkloJWo-. wg mochlno, $75.;.orof- or -bods, S/C. $4000-ol(oillor. TRANS. 4x4 Gpodole foronoMmPpfea l4 ,Cr W W W s 1/2 ton^ automatic A g I MEW '9>5 5 CHRYSLER CHIRRUS ■ NEWf 1076, local 1 owner, automatic transmission,tran I'94 DODGE RAM 4XIX4CREWCAB s^erlrio^braEe^^ ^ It wheel drive, power door locks,s, stistereo cassette. — WAS $2995 rer steering, power brakes. WASS S$15,995 t I [ J, I 1459 s 1 9 8 8 HH I o n d a 19988 Lincoln Tomi w n C a p D e l S l ite andblue in color, ^ Sol je^o^roptions. J | m lsi.m]]3CH,AutD.,2.SU!.5Lft.,24Votv8V<, ^|st.#944i90I.f'01. f\if loxW 5.9 It., 'Cummins* m 989 Lincoln MsH a r k V I ■ Fiilylmdedl ^ A A E * HroHxiOjeseiI Autorromatic transmission, 0 1 ^ ■ ■ BwAS$)B.565...... ryY®^M wASS42^a3„:...... air coi:ondlllonlng, power H a steeririrIng, power brakes. ^ ■ = 1 fullpopower. I m589 r 1 1 P y l i n mTliaissnPrica I it m r » 988 Lincoln Tomi w n C a p utiful beige. #G-4058, local 1 owner, frontIt wwtjeel drive, 5 speed m J * J 1 4 f \M J ! r*i ^ I A transmission, stereo system,U™mll.s.,.movabl. lo ^ C h i n o Interior, X D E j hard top, economical and sp o rt imatic transmission, M :ondllioning. b v875

1 8 9 3 T l j m ^ P d T Q di d i e p A l P d Autom J V l a x j i B powerrersteerino.n^ ’S flT S l k brakes(es, alr.condlWnlng. “ * '8 * S0 Si./2529I,6Cy<„5S(» SM247ICAuto.,FuMt« CasMlt8, CuSom Wh«li SSSPIpouOiSurl u n d a n c e iWocBl ...... 1*6995 J l i ^ M1 2 . 9 9 5 It wheel drive, floor- inted transmission, lomlcal lo own. ^ ^ ^ =m 1 988fo rd Taurusu s W i n .

Automatic transm ission, front h IS windows, power door locks, |U) Frant'\ mount ; si./cowa.-su’ftg..]!g ..3 5 0 H I St,#:;t.#2525C.5WAif,nt,-‘ , St.«357USpeed,6Cy<., MSL ______' ? econoi !mise, Coswno * 1 3 , 9 9I iC Ajr.Ht.Costna I t i 1 8 8 7 D o d g e “ l a a f M m 1 4 ^ 5 Automatic transmission, 0 ^ power steering, power X B A c c o p d LJ X t M ^P irakBS, front wtiefll _ drive. d0.9951 ntwMddvs, power K S ^W»rslM;ing.p_opr | g 1881 Honda I I Cute and sporty. A m iconomlcal to drive, X|iB ' L a n c o p -__front wheel dtlve. ^ i I Sl.«<62T.*SU'ftfl..At I St./2• «512T,‘S«wttJo'ftg„Auto,.-350V-8, St.«532r.*lPrti.Aufo., : Im M W / t m I B , FiflyLoodedWAj.l i I H.OOOMiwI...... I 1 4 | 9 2 | l s ....,,.:*i4.995 1 6 . 9 9 5 1882 M8PCUI2999^ 4 door, low miles, local' SIS < ■ E S S 1 owner, front wtieel • XiCRX , H tbk.gi1830, automatic transm ission, frontront wheel drive, drive, power steerli^g, ^ A ir steering, power brakes, cruise:e cocontrol, power lo c k s ^ r conditioning, power wind power brakes. J windows. ! H 4.’<95

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