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Gpodmn o r n i n g M c R (i- o b e r tt s f l a y» ^ sh e ai l t h ~ 2 leaave Today’s forecasta s t : . Mostly sunny wiiwith variable.high 1 jobs5 at clouds. Uighs nearir 55f degrees. Light | _____ Lows 25 to 30 ( 30 degrees. I ------— P a g « A 2 l o b b y^ s t s f (o r k i ii l i n g ip a n e l ' coxiithxlouse QII^HIIIIIIIII^ ^DrcwDeSilvcr mission couldd haveh. obtained a subpoenaa Timee-News w riter from a district; judge.juc M cR o b erts3 has hi been worlcing on the - com m ission conconcept for nearly a year. She; after pi3robe BOISE - Senate Majorityrity Leader Joyce . Hospital meetss ni e t w o r k McRoberts blamed the healtlalth-care industry / \ X 9 9 4 sold after Tuesdi»day's vote that she had rc- The Mogic Vailcyy HealthI Network al- J ral times to meet objectionsIs B y S b n L . M cCarthyy lobbyists for scuttling herr attemall pt to estab- ' / . vised it several rea^y has seven localal iphysicians w orking . | \ I d a h o Tim cs-Ncws writer ■ lish a state health-care commimtision. from health-care I on salary. ture . In fact. Ihc tiiirkillwltiill T^lt^V was a rc- j j - ; ------I'W IN i-A L tS - UnOne county em------Vlsr6 K"Of'O Hdlic sne noa introduced lo ^ tempt to hide her disappoint)intment and fms- id her immediate month. The biggciggest change wos o statement„ ployee was fired and 1 tration Tuesday, os it bccomiome dear that the JflguL d Monday in the • thot the commis:nission would “not hove nor • supci'visor resigned IV Victim discussesses rescue !Senate Health and WelfaiIfare Committee J. wake o f last week’s discdisciplinary probe tl a lack o f exercise rate-settisetting-outhority" - a conccs- A pjane crash victiictim remained hospi; ...would _ ^ kill her bill. all the re|rest who ore fru stra te with a 5 ofTiee. , tern."- siontojittcryheahealth-carc providers. by the county clerk’s of! taU^iTuesdoy. HeJ w alked 1.5 m iles for “It’s clear now, more thanhan ever, that our infomatiition about our current systen ,r The fired employee’;'c c ’s identity w as j., ks w o u ld ; B ut none o f'■ *< changes were enough for help ^nday with anklear and head in- Ihealth-care providers d o n't 't wantv the Le^s- . The c(commissioii’s main tasks ^ not revealed bccauscic sshe con appeal ion about tlic providers, MiMcRoberts said. Evciyi time juries.! iature or the public to leorprp anya m ore aboul have beeleen gathering iriformatior her dism issal, ofTIcialsils sjsaid: :s, anolyz- she m et one selel ofc objections, she said, the PagvBI their t ^siem thim they want'mt to tell us," she core costs and expenditures, Chief Deputy Courtjurt Clerk Sherri told the panel Before it voted.ted. mg the : edata, and making reformm recom- providers wouldlid bring1 up new ones. Broyles said she gavgave Twin Falls “There hos not been a cleclearer demarca- mendauoions to the Legislotxire. "I would sayly tthey were opposed tb the® County Clerk Bob FortFoi two'weeks' ._____ tion of support and oppbsiibsition - physi-___ .^f “ A®!lospital or oth^ provider refusedref to c o n c e pt (o f o0 health h care commission) ___ noticc. Hcr Iast.day_asy as c h ie f d ep u ty_____ : c rcqucstcd'inform atiO n, th’the com- i I cibis, hospitals and nursingng homes against provide i PleaS'e' see HEALTH/A22 will be M arch 18, Broylioylcs said, However, Broyleses willi continue Lawm aker loo!lose^rules working for the clcrkrk ini an undetcr* Conflict-of-interesircst rules-would be mined part-time positiontion. — ^------loosened n bit-under,der.a-billiatroduccd ______- _£ort_cmphaticnl1y_dcndenied askiqg for ______Tuesday in the Idaho10 !H ouse.' _GSIceIelgbrants— - - —Broyies’s resignation.— PageB3 .. .^ “Absolutely not ” E6 nrt said Tuesday, ^ Her resignation is not a public mat- ter, Broyles told Tberhe Timcs-Ncws Tuesday. ’ “ W hy sh o u ld n ’t I (i(re sig n )? " .she asked. “That really isn 't any o f your Wrestlers off tot o S t a t e ; business." ______. Magic VBlieylitglitgh school-wrestlers ■ — Lisa Borinl-Garcia,1. al attorney for the ^ wilt compete for indindividual and,team fired county employee,•ec. said her client crowns in the state wrcw re ^ in g tournam ent has considered filingJ an appeal before P«g«D1 the county commissione:oners. “Wc are contcmplatiilating an appeal," AU-star seasonQ arrivesf Borini-G orcia said. “That’s “Tl about as far as .wc have thought.”ht.’’ • > The first o f severalxbI ull-star I Any appeal must be madei by Mon- ^ ' gomes on Magic Voll^alley courts is in the day. At the appeal hcahearing, both the books. employee and the counlounty reprcsent{i-______PiigsDI ------tiWH-wouldTiavc thefie c opportunity to call w imesses ond presei-esent evidence, . Barini-Garcia saidi thatth Fort’s writ- ten no tice cited th ee fofollowing rules ■ fi»m tiie county’s persoi;rsonnel m anual as Kids win love it the basis for her client’snt’s firing: -T— i^ r^ ^ ’:^ c tio tt‘or-intKr ------For H nuiiy bui'Aui Aia CftIeBr4liOir,Trjra - hindrance to the effectivjctivc performance i ' peantit butter and jelly:lly b i r t h d a ^ j ^ ^ ^ of county functions or nreflects discred- it upon the county or itsi employees, will be considered justist causec fbr disci- Think breakfa^ plinoiy action." jmi the duties and _ _ _ Th>t*fl the w ord froi • “Failure to pcrfomi ic Association — alotilong with some hints f ■ carry oUl tUd OCllyailUl the state consiitulion,on^*s^tiue*staiutaC~ for healthy and happypy 1inoniin^^ counry ordinflnces. orniIj-nitre nnti n-gitlnii_------■" uonsofhlsorherd^artpartment." ,• “Careless, negligcnigcnt. or improper use of county property.ly . ieither on or ofT duly, at any tim e o r localocation." C olieg B o f ^ u t h e mn icIdaho drama students,I. froj m left. R e b o c c a R ujberry, b Julie LelrandjCarCarrie B ou n o u s cele- ♦ “Inefficiency. incompetence,inc( orl, negligence in the pcrfocrform ancc o f du- Spend wisely, nn< o tf ie ^ brate their performanta n c e s w hich w ere p art ofo f th e s c h o o l 's W o m e n s W eek celebration Tiielli'ekday afternoon: The . . .ties.’- :— ------• — Le^slatiyp budget;et w rit^ leaded in ^ e m o f o r th o w e e k Is •Celebrating CSI Wornmen;. Partners In jshterpirprise.* Activities cor\tlni

P e s t ^ i f f iiee^oes{a I fte p ^ M arveeltal^si ^aildB ^oarcTy| i -tis Clinton cans in:n a veteran Sltientpirieeincr(rease President Clinton.>n.'calls < on a veteran ' • - - Washington lawyer­er-to become White rt over^grazing lease I to cour Associated Press / 'll House counsel as tbe Whitewater affair ■ Price of'a a I... 1 gains m omentum. ____ B^WniicmBrock_ • Tim es-N ew s writer 3111 targets vWASHINGTON-^ Paying"C u’; First-Clasass Stamp a a rv e l - B l ' writing to aunt M audo o r sendi H A IL E Y -T h e Idaho0 LLand B oard w as **aibi- a Volentine will cost a bit morlore next Stratcanretnrarh ■ t r ^ jndjiapricious’i.whevheaJt iQccted.the.high- ^ hope-to-havelhc___ ycajyear. _ _ • — ' — Saiijevo residentsts cheered,c *6 ued and— - ' biclder for a state grazinging lease arid awarded it v. c o u rtt Require the State JThe post dniM w w ts' td bo^Beforifore hundreds o f lo l^ r ^ ‘ T hepc^ office accep ts aipropos- p ----- ists and government o f^cials a l In the regal Houk ittee chamber, Coogiess unmder .the d etjt^te ounageigement of subcommit- I i Opinion .....'....i.e G < aidening...... 7 ; ejr’s Connell, which callc4ilforan . ' ofB ci^ begu woric Tueauesd«y-on changmg' tbe tessbairs o f ossorujrtedinterests. .. . clsjclsss.lettcr aoid 25 cents fbr ea L»galri0 llc

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A-2 ' Tlmos-N«»w3, Twin Foils,Is, IIdorra W odnosddl^M Drch19,1994 9, / t l F — F Sea^coffifinEiz|-i zTvmm — —G o n ttn u ed frofn i \ ------* . • . more than anythiihing,” she soid. '' - V' Robert Scchuslusen, executive-direc------to'r o f the Idahoiho Medical 'Associo- v ” ; ^ e i d s fBngerpiilints :d-McRobertsla5ses5:______, _»iion,_coiifimicd- ^^liJA H O FALtS (AP)'—=Xabo^'--loboratorj^-"ana1y6c: lyecstpCihercofni^ T ~ ~ rThe'Accu=Weatiathef^orecastforr noon,-Wr ednesday;^ — r * - •; m cnt.------see the need ot this ratory r tests revealed Tingegcrprints 0 concrete vaultlilt su1 rro u n d in g It “ W c d o n ’t se mg girl and some toolss leftIc at thp scene ■ mmission," Scehusen' ■ ' dnt thc coffin of 0 y o u n m m ■ time for a comr from her may hav? provid>v1ded some evi- recognize that there ore whosen body was stolen frt .1 0 8 -Os( . Os- 10s 2Q9 30s 4440s 50s 60s 70s 80s ( said. “ W c do rec( e day. _ ^ « with the.system, but. __/A m m on gm ve iast month.1. • dcnce. Bands separate highh titemperature zones for the d . somc.problcms \ cd 0 commission or .InvestigatorB Mid T u e^idliy lhat “They have:-got-somo go prints ------w /...... we don’t need )rm of bureoucracy to the t new evidence may hellelp lead that they wantIt usu to compare o some other fom to an arrest in the theft 0ofSora some prints to.'to.” Bonneville deal w ith them.”1.” t cprescnts Idaho physi- A > nne Shiclc’s body. Cotmty SherifTsrs 1Sgt. Kim Mar- The IMA rcpr The 14-year-old daughghtcr of shall said. cions. iney, presid en t o f th e IRobert and Sherry Shick olofldoho Computers wwill search a Barrett Raine Care Associntion. said IF alls died Feb. 18 o f 0 neui:uromus- databose of fingIngerprints. for a Idaho Health Ca energy is rcRuloted • _ ccular disease. She wosi !buried , match. If none areore found. Investi- only nuclcar et ------V/------1------I han health core, adding IFcbTT^ blit somcone^iigfg u^the gators mighrs<;ck;ck aj court o rder to------5 • ' m ore tightly than )dy th a t force suspccts to10 bebi fingctprintcd. uy doesn’t need onoth- {grove'and took her bod that.the industry it agency looking over rnight. A fishermon fouiund the Two or three!c peoplep in their e r governm ent a body M arch 1 in the Sout]uth Fork late teens ond earlyarly 20s have been its shoulder. the IHCA. which rep- of c the Snokc River belolow the questioned, andi MarshallM said in- ' \ / s i ■ , . Rainey said th' Vxm ing h o m e s, o p p o se d ___IHdire Bridge. vestigators “havhave some good resents nursinc bili bccausc the T iv ^ Wind aiul sn6W COV«rt rnTnniittftd the ■ • ----- T ------MdRobcrls' bit s would have been op- —t—tracks left in the. gravcyai'ard.-but- crim e.-• ------‘ commissfoncrs v 3V. Cecil Andrtis, sub- L _ 'i______I pointed Gov. confimution. . je c t to Senate cot A [lor.has a dem onstrated ^ ‘T h e governor lunding providers.” v J record of pout G r a ^ g - He’s been doing so for Rainey said. "He FRONTS: cars, from eve^' pulpit Qgn the last two year Continued from A l protection or c ^iTcfui fi preservation o f he con." /ays be withdrawn', under theh e right the land. :jons. nursing homes • The physicioi lECumstances.” .> Idaho statutesles bccausct the board COLD------WARM ' ; ^ r a n o w R y ______01994Accu-Weather. ; support another bill ' and hospitols si ■At Issue is a contested grgrazin g didn’t lease the lamland to the applicant Bblish a two-yeor task ‘ P m ssum »se for 640 acres of state: sschool w ith the highestt bicbid. Also, the board —V ■ . that would estabimmend a health carc ^ \ - ;____force to 'recomn md in Custer County. The larland has- did n ot have adequiequate grounds to re- EZ3 !E3 S < ,cgislature’s|spccial : H L EE3e ^ EH E ptan to the.Leg jng been leased by Challislis,-area ject Marvel’s bid.d. HIGH LOW SHOWS,W S R S -R A IN T^STORMS FLU■LURRIES SN O W ICE SUSSUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOUD on health] care-. ------1 , c o m m itte e oi m cher Will Ingram, but Mor>irvel re- • The Idaho AdiAdministrative Pro- 5-choirs that commit- McRobcrts co-c ently bid agoinst Ingram fard is comprised of ^ St Louis 40 33.... oad report dec.: I ...... Stanley 46 -3. " Idaho roa______said:lid the Land B oard violated: Andrus, state schcschools Superinten- 5/^tate_A uditbriJ.D .______ransportation reported ------■ poitment o iT ^ m g-term financial gainT Fui'unher, Williams and Attonttomey General Lar- . tffghs mid* to upper 50s. ins on major routes' (tood conditions ______Fon■recasts day fair. Lows near 30.y tff hiolM4i Donnelly-l outhem. Idaho - Friday tbrouj p \ h\iBtit'the county has not tolold the pending. Extraded forecut: Sout ough pir>>y!t£iiil»,bccnbiid m ild la cooLtemperatures------icy spots. • 3Qs.|Hig ^ in.thejiid«50>-tomi -Boise-Lowmnn,-dry;— emp] d-those------Fort«tid-hexoulcould-not-divalgcTmy'^------_____Sunday_fnirJ.X)w8 in (bcJO! - i d Nortbon Utsh tnd Nev»dv»da: = 1 completed. clouds across the state-ance as and mountain effccts prodi U.S.20-Diy. ’ only has said that the infracractions proccss has been coi Utah - Today stmny.- Higliighs mid-50s. Tonight and Thui >dueed y.S. 26 — Dry.y. laying silent os long _ ^urs- ndge. The weak disturancthe southeast parts of the state T ►ty. ------o cccurrcd-between-August c u 1991I “If tt meons staj^ some lower cloiids in the: Tue»- . Idaho51 — Dty. f silent, ru do that," ...... U.S. 93 — Dty.y. w heihen the employee was hired day aftem oo a es across ihTcraliirmonnnins-\ ^------Ftbiiebhiary-1994rBaiinl^flftia-a A t m ida fto n o o n skies a s-were------r— ldaho-75— Dty.- nations in tbe-north and south'ihwest ' Interstate 86 — E “It’s“ Il been reolly emotioi mostly sunny while locat 111; elm ; m«noderatejrating I. Some lower clouds were repooorted Interstate 15— E raining on m y clici|t,”,shc sai,d rqxnted higher clouds.recipitation S4 was reported by an) leSLllon-Montpdicr, Winning numbers ■Winds were •generally 1 U.S.91-Dry.^ ------— clerk!erk during the first year ool f thot drawn T uesday inIn tlthe Fantastic Five mostloUtions. nployee’s tenure at the courththouse. gome are: inire in the state Tuesday was 60 1 4 * 0 28 - 0ad ^ . conditions, coll these TbI: hipest. tempemniR •31 (ten , fourteen, ley reported tbe lowest at 3 deg ' For current road'Falls, 736-3072; Boise, B ut W right said lost w eek thithat she 10-14-18-30-31 M orning: Ju]upiter, M ercury,r grees^at Payette. Stanley i numbers: Twin itelloFal 232-1426; Idaho was.'as. unaw are o f any em ployee« prob- eighteen, thirty, thirthirty-one). M a r ss , S a t u r n ’ below zero. ttion Tuesday, the highest temp 336-6600; PocatelUtah 801-964-6000; the lemsm s w hile'she w as cleric lottery officialsials ploced the esti- Elsewhere in tbe natioi t Lare ^ . Texas. Roseou, Minn., Falls 522-5164; :702-;^^8888.Ull .. Twin Tv Foils County Prosec:cuting'r m attd joclqrat at[$40^50;-:;— $41 ------E y e n iing;-yenus n i ' ■nire was 93.dcgrceajiLLiietsture a t 2 degrees below zero. ■I portedthc low ^ tempeiat >wi.«n4 perweek. Student/miUtarlUtaty service delivery...... Snow burie:ies S outhern F b ^ extends east ii^Iation ^I.m. .w e S ^ y i. To report- Isle newi lains, O ^ k s ; rm t . ; . :Cin port»^re»ulU afler 3dO and 00 weekxkends. S 2J0 per Week, S27.60BO for,12fo weeks. Sales;, The Asiodited Prcis t reported zero visibility in-ljlov in. cjjrcuUtioa director *11733-0931. ■ tax tacluded in all aboveMve price*.' A’ c h s i^ owing Allen Wilson,I phone c lines are open be-. ------the vreatber juid police rq •’ '• Circulation pli o fS f5 .0 0 will be leviedn^ied.ror all returned. snow in som e areas, J u n . only. Ify o u d a n o t re- A developing storm sprcapread snow through the southe loday may reach 1- to 2 feet acrossoc tween 7 and 10 *j Advertising checks. them Accumulations by toda e rby 7 ajn., ctll tbtf number Rockics snd southcn) Plainsains OD Tuesday wbilo streams i.wcather service said- ceiveyourp^b os o f parts o f the O zarka, tbc.we roin extended ahead of diebe weatheri system all tbe way. rtorai’s track, heavy snow had fa tdcn-ojoding-Higemum If you wish to. place an advertit? ...... New England. - - ...... sy. to) Farther w est o o die ston3D8 of New Mexico, includinj c*llall 733-093J. Claulfied ads, «i ll ^ 3 - _ ■ ■ T S f - r S s S ^ (UPSUPS 631-080) is pub- — ’ tended along the lea^'ng edge < . across higher elevations4 inches at Enchsjited Fmest ant Z ...... 536-2533 . en.Paui-C»tl^ ‘ V ...... 0931•931 Moiiiay'thiou^ Friday from1 17 a.m. lisbeiJ dally at 132 ThirdThti St. Wi. Twin . The snow and rain extern “«> *3 . ,Buf1ey-Rup«-l _ ___cold aif which curved frotrrom tbe southern Plains tbrou{}o ofCincbea at Red River. 14tkiarea. in ^ I ' . . tmtilntil 3 p m and Saniniays from 7 a.m,m.until Falli, Idaho. 83301,1, byb3 M agic V alley . ough inches a t the Santa Fe ^ i ^ 678-2352 0*mrInlbra«lkeM*Mlii$Ja)^*l»*ii»«vai>-— NewipapcTTlncrSecDBd-t3nd-ctiirpowgfl>id=^ “ “ — - “ lower Mississippt-and soutlOuthexn-AppalacBians into-Ne iredge=T - — 9uh}-CMtI«fon: N e w ~ - - I n warmerand-m cTO uni —...... ble weekday* onty.—*----- ^------Times-News. ORlcial I England. in and a few tbundentorm s extei[ended 543-4648 at Turin FalU;by Tbe Tim ' o f th e area o f m o w , rain ai wn-HoIlltter - d ty and county new^Mpeipaper pursuant lo Sec-. H eavy snow Teli acrossu pparts of northern Texas, OU V4exico a n d c en lral T exas into, „ u . . botna and Arkansas, withI snsnow fall rates o f I to 2 inched3kl^i- i acroM p a rts o f N ew Me> tion 60-108 oftbe Idaho■bo Code.( Ibursday is • lad all other w m HiH w f^ S ^ S a iy and Sunday,:y.S3.00 hereby designated asI the day of tbe week. h o u r, djc N ational W eatherer SService said. e^an Tennessee valley. hes were io effect through to W inter storm watches pervcr week^daily, S2JS per week; Su on which legal noticesswUlbopublisbed. wU Accumulations by earlyly aafternoon included 9 inches rm Texas and southern Oklaho ZOO per wedc Mall subaeriptioM rai cs at. across parts of northern ' S2.0( B M d -^ a n g e o f ad- Rogers. Ark.; 8.5 inchesI at at Branson. Mo.; 8 inches Uld soulKem Illinois. N e w s ptid.lald In advaflee and are available es at soutbeakeraMisaouriandV strong thundentotzns were exp d r m ^ ^ i p Io SBo»548.oT Twin Falls.;.. . PiaeviUe. Mo., and Harriso^lso6.:Ark.: 7 inchcs at Ca#*vill wK nttnigina^tor rbere'cairier deliveo' li noi mtiais M o.; and 6 incbcs a t Gainesvlesvllle. Mo., and Okltville, H eavy rain a n d a few:<3u]fO>astr(be:Tame8see-Va] n U ly and Sunday. S3.25 per week," 1 S S . ------SiTOW^ltTirupTo-airinchnclrou hoiu' lu the Tex^s Ponbai ed to qxread across-ibe-<3tlyand-thesoutberoaad coitrai. Ifyoubtveao or-l2-weeksr^ly-enlyr$2;8

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'I ■ - ^ - 1 Nation—- H ^ l iIS S -eairefobibb y in g lh o ts f e‘v e r p iitc h inI G ong]iress - ■ ' WASHINGTONf(APj (/ — Four ■ H M I j l ~ ads t ^ ~ w airned ^ jobs wUl bc_los,t. if__lpi.increasingly.seen. as-a-Uoaiad-lcilcrr^C-orhmittcc-thatfni itfnentai-heallh-should—^ ------_ _ : Connecticut psychologjlegists .suiTOuml-—^ ^ ^ ^ H ^^^^^■~rcsTau^'hlsi aarc forced (o pay for anand ‘Uhc landscape is conin sta n tly .receive puriiy willwilh traditional medi- - - • •( c(l“ReprNancy-Johnsonson os she m ade health pcncfitsfits.-becausc.the industry - chchangi'rlg” .is cosK beconic-trthc-ctin— cine in any-newvsystem.— sy ^— her *ay to Congress’ health— is lab^-intens:nsivc und many workers trctrolling factor. The deniisiss visiting vi: the Capitol - - core reform drafting; sc pitch- now h!wc no0 ccovoragc. When Johnson, a Repu:lublican, Tuesday sought,ht toi preserve favor- arhid the hubbub And the association has activated su,suggested thal psychologistsits should able lax treatmeninent for dental insur- • of elevators ahd corridoidors. its "key nlacr’-Jist — a;database fight fi^ their battlesJn.lhcJicueulth-care ancc_prcmiums._Iis. If caps arc put on_ ■ V Mental health treatmitment, and par- an t o w n e rs a c ro ss th e marketplace m; and not in Co"ongress, dcductiBility of benefit plans, as ticularly the kind of outoutpatient thera- country who10 have personal friend- Welch W contended marketct forces some health proproposals envision. - • ' py that psVchoIogisgists provide, sh ip s w ith members m of Congress, already al: had directed excxccssive' denial carc willII suffer,si they argued, should be covered uniunder any new ,One is Slephejhen Elmont, owner of a resources re: into private menla:lal hospj- T he Am ericann Denial Di Association heallh plan, they urgcirged. “This is a MR' "/v* Boston restaiitaiirani, who has played tals. tal Psychiatrists and holiospitals' -also was laufichhching a grassroots 1 huge problem in ourir ssociety," said W E ' host to Sen,, kJohn Kerry. D-Mass., at “h“ have a much more powe/fiilfill lobby- effort to involyeIC lolocal demists in .dis- ' Daniel Abrahamson,n, d< irector o f a his establishrihm eni and raises cam - ing inj and m arketing forcc" tha'halT o'tK crrT nasofkey lawm':wmakers. , mental trauma trcatmctmcnt in paign moneyy for him. lo'lower-cost segments of thele mental, - — -South-Windson------"When-it^fil4s-all K!iid-and-dono.—he-health-care field, he said ^— Jphnson; a Republicalican mem ber of H ^ ^ ^ H .^Sen'. Edwar'ard M.) Kennedy and Laler Bryant and other pspsycholo* H f l 'l . the Woys and Meansts s subcom m ittee V J Kerry want to know what it's going gi

C lintQ t n t uu n s t o> v e t e r• a n 4 a \w y e r ■ _(g® ® 2xa ------—W tW H IN O T O N ^ -^A-p)-^^hc^yt’ . . ' — othcf-follow-up—* • d 0 n' t' h a vc 'ppowcT 0 ' to-forcc-thenwc-^ .•. White House acknowl)wlcdged addi- VL conversations." A n aly sis- A 5 leslify. howcvc:vcr. f n BI IjIm. Vi ‘ “ ■ tional contacts with feefederal regula- f ^ ^ one senior • — The list inciiiciudcs Arkansas figures, — ' j € ) i •'" tors about the Whilewatwater invcstiga- 1‘fe ' administrationI Six White House officialials, inclqd- current and1 fiformer senior White • ' tio n Tucsrday, ev enn aas President ML 'o ffic ia l sa id ,, i ing Culler’s predecessor.)r, Bernard House aidesj; officialso of the savings . ' Clinton tri«l to still'elhie\hics doubts by s p e a k in g o n1 f Nussbaum, and four Trea:;asury offi* and loan cleanianup agency and federal ' ' ^ naming rcspected \yashashington attor- ^ condition off c cials are under subpoerena, in the proscculors. ------•-•.-ney-L^yd Gutler-a^is-his-chtef-coun— — H -m m ym -i t-y-^-> . Amotig thenlem: James McDougal. /i ^ rV "Nothing'dealt^ Nussbaum rc^signed undedcr pressure E n iw liS aj T ot ; Madison Guaranty t d Loan; White House Cliryion was naminging C utler at a W * M • S Saturday, criticized .by manany While Sayings and I I 1 '• latP-aTtcrnoon news/s iconference. stancc of the= Housei aides as lacking a solidso polhi- Chief of SlaffNff Mack McLariy: formdr - I Cutlet* agreed to servee oionly on a tem- Cutletier ■ Resoluiipn Trust^ ^ cal judgment and forir making While Houijc■jc Counsel Nussbaum: ' 'porary basis, up to 130 days, so hc Corp. invesliga-• Clinton’s ( problems worse. Jean Hanson,I. ggeneral counsel o f the h ' ' 9 a i ^vT^llAn . wouldn’t have lo sever/er ties wilh his tions.” AskVskcd how many additional^ The subpoenaed officiicials were Treasury Dcpicpariment and Roger puty treasury secretary : there were, the official said: ^ day after it Allman, deput tM law firm. contacts the : ordered to testify Thursda '•I Cutler, 76, a1 pillar of “A few.". ■ . was V learned they had beenn briefedI on «pd interim head'ofJic the Resolution ______Washington's legal.esi.establishment,____T he offifficial-said-the-additionalI the t status o f the' Whitewaicaler invesli- T™st Corp. -V^Prea! B w e V ------y m ad e d e a r he w a snn ’t an x io u s to contacts becamebei known as a result of: gallon g by fcder:il regulatorors. raising A new pollill by1 ABC News found return to the same jobob he’d held in conversalio r the probe 36 percent:ni o f Americans believe '•' lions and the examination of; questions c about whether l ponsjored;by':i5-'^ the Carter administrationtion. documentstts in the atftermath of sub-■ had1; been compromised, ' both the presid-^-iqiv©^lono-it-bcf6terfjv-as ynu knnw ^ roenas bcil>cinB served .on administra- jre C oyeiiafiid ' Republicans pressed fororcongres. j l l 'f y-rtine percent said Treasui ththe “ Cutler told reporters;rs outside his lion officiaaals by Whilcwalcr'speclal" s i sTonal hearings into Whilcv kvas-;i serious m ailer______• home. “You don’t lookQk forwardI to it, counsel Roiilobert Fiske.' the t dean of the Tennessee ___ Silver ,Sag< =0 t m ^ ------[>-lfii'^Biaid. - - ' ------can't keep'its promisesc to find jobs’ He saidd Ihet government will pay H c a d d e d that some woi-ould rotfre here for every employee?ee w ho doesn’t a ll relpcacation costs ond West before b the six-year move i.sis finished ------—w anno move with itsls-2,500-person—Virgtnlo-ha!-2 has promised to-help lhoso --a:-and ho would seek approval■al for eorly ______£ingcrprinLtlixisionjp_W> West Virginia. w ithJOMLQ1 Qt_middIeJncomes_with riretirement and.cashJnceoc n tiv c s _ f o £ _ ------FBI Director Louis: J. Freeh said low-intere:rest-)ralc mortgages and some a others who leave voluiluntarily. 3 I Tuesday. ' loans forr cclosing costs and down - But based on prese n t esti:stimales, "a 5 o Freeh blam ed th() turnaround lur on payments,I. . . ■ , ...... SIstill-tO'be-dctcrm ined nunum ber o f budget cuts and a sharpirp reduction in "Those: whow decide against trans- eem ployees’’ w ill,h a v e to0 be fired . Twinl1 Falls Clinic«&HGspital normal lumover in FBI posts. The f^isrwillI beb given a priority for fifrom 1996 through 199698 if they. guarantee of other WaslWashington jobs cmpjoymenlent in other ports of head- rcreject transfer to Clarksbui)urg. Freeh •ACCEFTINCIG N EW PATIENi N T S w as made in 1990 byy then-Directortl quarters, an(ancl w e will offer retraining sisaid. ■** ^ illia m S. Sessions. • C l iinic i H ours All 2,500 division ememployees can D aytim e M ondday-Friday 8 a m - ikecp their jobs byy moving to n -5 p m - Clorksburg,-W. !50 m iles away,— .EKenings M ondday-Friday 5 pm11-8 - pm^ and Freeh urgcd-ffiem1 toto-go.-An ear- . ^turdays^s9 am -12 N oonh ..... - lier FBI'poll found thatlat 1,600: would p l - _ _ n o t move, 170 would. movera( and 2 0 0 •24 H our IEm ergency Carei r e employees of other FBIFB divisions j Formertfavanu iBfo c tllla Satt Ufce cityf48frOt25 4» (hrt»ldaSU;i-800-7i .•N 1 urse Coordin.nator-for A ppoinin tm e n t Or-.< I t.O'Win______S cl h i e d u l i n g I WelLgG^i4 0 anyle:g n g t k ™,______I . ______-__M]MEDICAL STAVFF , 1 FAMILY.Y PRACTICE INTEWINAL MEDICINE ------= = ± z : r c ; ------TatrictTTDesmond, M,Im .d T “ 7 | = = t o -Fgive^t , iFJFgfeat=t-perm= Da'vid M. Spritzer^ M.D.D. - IDonald G. Pica, M.D, ; " Larry L. Martens, M.D. RhcumAlology " c Jongand shori of it: now.)iw.you can gci the perm H c rc i ihc Jl Thom as C. 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______3 Reponti^AntU) toeediefelines sl>lightb^— WASHINGTON (AP)P) — Incidents PT ■}ieH|^H-Xlty._^!lQ.^qnJnn June 27, the day of a ■______Lcsbia^ andj GaGay Pride Ficnic; a ^ — '-Shuttle asiistronauts eiyoj(iy easy d ay - of-anti-homoscxual-vifl'iolcncc'JrLSix_ major cities declined lasasl year, a gay Mnn shoLin the bacl^ at a hia’.s astronauts exercised, CAFC CANAVlCVERAL, l^la. — Colum bia group said Tuesday. f J. gay^bar in MacVlacon, Ga.; a young gay Tucsdiiy-whfle scientists on drcvv blood and loungedlou in a vacuum sack Tu But the report’s authithor said such and stabbed lo death by Jed the m ajor work, violence "remains an epipidcm ic thnl'is - ~-;&l-!iLfl|--lhrec- -men in a park frequcol’cd______o f life on N A SA 's proposed:d intemaltonali spacc station It's a preview of oul o f control."- • by homosexuals:uals in Lillic Rock, Ark.; jnirol experimcnus for weeks _ — a combination1 oof f hand.s-on and remole-conu “Because of undcr-r•-reporting by ^ • and a gay mani5n shotj 1’5 times by three • laps for TV viewers bul eleclrilrlrifying for scicnti.sLS. on end, dull perhaps victims, wc estimate thatih these fig; r men in Tyler.r. TTexas. ; Gammon w as excited with University o f M:iMaryland physicist Robert G fraction — the . .'i!3 'jff Qjpnda andnd W anda Henson, “life onducting from NASA's arcs constilulc only a fn tf\c results of an experimenf.hc was con you will — of partners” ofjf Ovett,C Miss., whose :. A la. It's one o f 11 prima- tip of the iceberg, if yo Marshal! Spacc FlijFlight Cenlcr in Hunlsville. t ast year’s inci- ^ Camp Sisterr SpSpirit has been harassed all .of which arc conirolled thc actual number, o f las ry experim ents abcaboard Columbia, almost all dents,” said Martin HiHiraga of thc ______for_months.». b: bT0\ight,thcir,.talc_0.f___ _ from thc ground.I. National Gay and Le-esbian Task n n - j threats and attaattacks to Ihc news con^ j ,_Eorcci.lhe report's authoi '■ference. : Roclrsingiiger^V ex^fealalleges abuse . The number of anti-gi-gay incidents- "We shouldlid I have the right to live- our property, in our coni- LOS ANGELESES — Axl R ose’s ex-wife acaccuses him in a lawsuii of reported to gay and lesesbian service H H |^V in peace on our ilhoul intimidation or punching her, slaplapping her, shoving her, kikicking her, tying her up, agencies in six major cicities declined a r * . - m u n ity . w ithe ," an emotional Wanda | gagging her, spittintting on her and dragging hericr by the' hair, 14 perccnt, from 2.10203 in 1992 to ___ :. harasijment," a id as she pul her arm* After one bcatiraiing, the lawsuii said, Erinrin Everly passed out and 1,813 last year. Ihe rcporort found. Henson said i ^ around Brendaida 1Henson. _woke up in a hospiDspital to learn she had beencn injected wilh heroin and Meanwhile, thc numbcibcr p f ami-gay I I The offenses-ises-lhat increased in thc ' ‘ cocainc and gonele iinto cardiac arrest. The forformer Mrs. Rose also said offenses — such as harlarassmenl six cities lastIt ycyear were: he forccd her scvei:veral times to have sex andnd claimed to be “in touch . vandalism;— rose 5 p«percent, from ' ' up from two to six. with spirit and cxtrixtratcrrestrial.beings.” 3,316 to 3(484. in the ih cities of R ep. Barnirney Frank, D-l()l^8., antim d B renda an d W anda HtHenson of ♦ Arson, up f ism, up 10 pcrccnt. from — ------1 Rti«;c. lead singengor for Guns *N Roses. w(wouldn’t comm'tnt on thc Boston, Chicago, I\\S8., discuss anti-homoslosexual violence Tuesdalay in * Vandalism, ■ Superior Court law;awsuit filed Monoay. ■;------MlnnemiuKTfS t. Paul-, ' J41tol55. City and SJrt'FrancisccICO. thc report. ------:------:H iiri!>!jiiieiiiliem, up 3!j'p preenti' from Minneapolis-Si. Paul. ThatIt lence remains on epidemicic that is oul L230 to 1,665.365. including the 300 in 3 prom ises bett(tier assistance said. ' group in Mi I IR^ head incidents cou- harassmentnl campaign• was counted asIS of control," Hiraga said. HHe stressed Minncapolis-St.i-St. Paul. \ — . 1 Whil^ the decline in ir ;ioner Margaret Milner ' f;' WASHINGTO:rON IRS Commissio pled wilh the increasese in offenses 300 offense:ises, bul jusI one incident, thai while the report focu!:used on six O ffen ses that lh£ declined offenses ler agcncy is improving its Richardson assurecired lawmakers Tuesday her might seem .10 indicate: ceach incident Excludinging that shualion, ihe num-I- cilics, thc task force receiv:ived reports were: according to a congrcssion- ability to answ err its telephones. Last year, .la involved many more critrimlqal or vie- ber of offcn:fenses per incident still rosee aboul anti-gay hale murtjrders else- • ThreatsI amand menacing, down 9 ihrough during tax season. al report, only aboubout one in four callers got ih: timizing actk, Ihe figures•cs include 300 11 percent,It, from1 1.6 to 1.8 . where. pcrccnt, fromII 6676( to 605. T h is year.- thec IiInternal Revenue Scrvicc:c has installed additional apparcnily'orchcslraieted harassing “Whetherler reports o f anti-gay inci-i- They includc an African-in-American • Physicalil asassaults, down 16 per- rs o ver some weekends and telephone equipmeimcnt and extended its hours ( phone calls over one weekendw lo a dents are upuf or down, anti-gay vio-I-' gay man shot in the headd in Katisas ccnt, from 84848 tto 7‘10. holidays, she toldId tlthc House Government OpOperations commerce, c 6 n- sumer and monciar:iary affairs subcommillee __ . .;;Access,to.otirir t' telephone system is_critic£;ical to its succcss, and we urc taking numerourous steps lo assure acccssibilibility," she said. , ' ' Femalile federj•al agenfits allegee harasssment J Lawmakeiters dig into C LIA over m oles WASHINGTON (AlAP) — When Spokcsmsmen for the FBI and thce h«ve no placc, especially,y when one Cdngrcss' invcjnvcstigativc arm..on sex- . i lay the game ual harassmmenl en complaiiils al thc j ON-^.~-A-congrc£sioiiaLpimiimci_warncdJhaLih’c_CIA_ u___ Spc.cial. agent Cayle VWychc com- Bureau ofaf Alcohol. Tobacco andd parly does nol want to play =------^ =:.^WASHINGT-ON ------dnigTigcnc/wafw ns relcased at thc hear- - • w as headed for disasterdi; if thc agency didndn’t jrapfovc its ability tb plained aboursexuaTBiHiscrimination FlrearmsHi rt at ai r ------;------Norton called the tcstinimony from ing. dctecl tumcoaLs in itsi ow nranl^.. in th c D rug EiEnforcement iclcphoncca; calls seeking cpmmcni. j s the five women “tragicallally instruc- It concludcdJed lhat processing limes Thai was in 1981987, tw o years after AJdricIrich Amcs allegedly began Administration, she say;lys. a supcrvi- “Federalll law1 enforcement agcncies n tive." for complaintsnts were long, averaging spying for the Krenjem lin. sor lold her he would so:solve thc prob- ... have ofioften lagged rather than I) She told Richard Slienener, director 382 day s: inv«investigations and case The repon o f thc House Intelligence Comiimmitlec, released Tuesday lem — on condition shelie begin a per- excelled in abiding by thc (federal). d 'o f special invcsligalioiions at the files were 5 ii incomplete; female by the current cha:rhairman. Rep. Dan Glickm;:man, D-Kan., noted prob- sonal relationship wilh hihim. sexual hara:irassment guidelines." said c General Accounting OfficIce, that his employees I fe;feared rclalialion_for . lems now being cit?citcd by investigators jn ihcic /Ames ease. "He suggested we w ould go bar D istric t of ol Columbia Delegate ’’because he reporting allalleged harassment; . - n iirlfmnn hn«;i±cgun-a_ncw_invcsligalioi hi ioiiJntQ_CL'LilawsJaJhc„_ ____ Jiopjlngj-hot tubbing, etc:tc. together on Eleahor.Hol-lolmes Norton, a DemocratIt approach was too-“limid” I g thff H fup em ployees lalacked d understanding of ' ■* wake of the Feb.3. 221 arrest of Ames, who,I, wilhv his wife, is chargcd a weekly’TjasisTH c'c^^IumcaiaTBT--wtra-oncc-c r-chair«Hhe-fedcral-EquaU- y Enforcement Adm>nistraliand'the agency’s disci-' cXchangc for someme S2.7 million. in thc Denver divisioniQ w ere *laken Commission nal procedures for handli care of.” ’ W ychc tcstifie[led to a House ; ,j:L “It I'niiime that these agencics gotIt harassm ent com plaints nrather than plinary action:ions were perceived as, investigative subcommitlliltcc Tuesday. Inc messageage lhat in thc employment11 bringing in an*outside partyrty. insufficient I lo lo d eter future harass-gl ft liab ility Senate poionders aircraft Shirley Ann Garcia,, tan invcstiga- relationshiphip, sexual fun and ganiess A new report by ththc GAO. mcnt. WASHINGTON3N — Senators clashed T ueslesday over w heth e r ip pjo- iivc.assistant_fQrjhc1C Bureau of hibii liability lawsiwsuits against manufacturersers in cra.shes of small air- Alcohol, Tobacco and FFirearms, said craft that arc morerc thanI 15 years old. the special agent in chailarge in Dallas Tlie limitation1 hash; long been soughl byy thet industry, which con- flicked his cigarette ashshcs down thcJ-.^^^^H lends expensive,:. never-endingn' lawsuits arcrc strangling general avia- front o f her blouse seven tion. It h^isbccn bitterlybiti opposed by trial lawjiwyers. . Wychc, Garcia and three other , Republican Sen.:n. Nancy Kasscbaum. whoseosc home state d f Kansas is _ ^ c jm iI c - c m p la yfle?i.o£-.LicdcraUawA^^^H nifrrompairirorrTn'gc^lTlRrr- enforcement ogencies -— Senate to exem ptI'l irmanufacturers from liabilitjlity when ihcir older planes' thc Federal Bureau of I crash. Kassebaumum. whose constituents incnclude Ihc Wichita-based — alleged sexual hara companies Cessna,na. Lear and Beech, snid thele {proposal would revitalize . retaliation in a hearing i the House a moribund industristry, which she said has lost)st 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 jobs nationwide Posi Office and Civil ServiceJ over thc past dccadi:ade. committee orr oversight and investi- CoCompiled from wire reports I gations. w

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r ■ r ' _ _ '.y 0 piniion z r — ~ Editedarial /TT M-Sw^L . . . i j .' ulyliAuif A tiny i notee of reas ha- mnmhorg of thc gdltOflalI b(board and writers of editorials„ featuKire articles w ere short and spi w orked withMth dedicated teachers and oth Inadaywdogcvgc w hen nothing is sacred c p h c n H a rtg c n . C l^ k W alw/ortlTMonrKTrttrand-Stcvc-Gru! or ------—W ithinhe-high-and-intcnscJcvcLfl arc Stcpli Ittonffi"!: ----- employees-x.«tuhn wnnt nnd deserve to bc industry, it is nice to know iti our league o f play, 1 feel,=>. asi 0 reader ,„jjrairly ------' tion in irly and w ith respcct. ng to keep com m unity ston- as student, the team s deserve f som eone is w illing t und as ll deserve to bc appreciated foi ifore oiring a show. 1 om a: for W endell but for the wholi dards in m ind before irs they put in to do U^e best ptP ’ senior at Twin Fallsalls H igh School w ho is, , ferencc. 'educating our children. irned, Sfc j : deeply concem edd ababout the m oral problem s P oliticd a n s havve not leai I airim not trying to criticize youj Lipport our teachers ond other ( [ pointing out your.ppverage ( so present today.___ ioyces!—------;------anyone could deny lhal tele- [ctball, but I feel U iu tfic xyeorriVo^f: fp I do not think any lEO.PARKER M : an impoct on'the w ay peo- and em phasis should b c placilaced m this vision docs have an fro m Ipredeces!ssors’ m iss ta k e s :^ ly rhilHrrn whn might havc ccause o f its 8 p.m'. airing jiJiar w ords - invcstiga- . ------CLILINTANDREWS__ _ _ r Ip n K Th^all-too-fanjiJii ...... Departmiimcntcould stop'acdd( ■ 'tim cTTriic; parentslits should£ be m onitoring - ' rand jury^e'signatlon fendell. tio n ’ subpoena', grani evening o f Feb. 18, my son wtwas on w hat dieir children•en \w atch, but the fact fc- ugh Washington again this l a u W S . * O n the eve hove cchocd througli lome from college and collidedcd w ilh' m ains dial m any' do no. It is up to odier peo- • ------^— p a s t w c c k -A n d a lpIpgg.with-thcm n has Come im desetMS.better_trtreatment Jii_s w a y ^ m , a scmi-tnickrck on Sw eetzer Pass (1-84, Mi^ ilc pie to see dial theseesc children are not harm ed zation: If you drew a chart one gloom y rcalizaii Bpoitep------would like to suirt o ff by sayiaym g 1 am cx- ppst 2581LdiieJeI£ihtrD d u x o a i------by-die-parents^-card irve o f W hite House stafTs _ o f lhc team ing curve iclydisappointcdin-KMVT-J from both directions coiild notot Thank you, D ick IM cM ahon. Keep up die :r-ccntury. the line would ' „ ,, Vehicles froi for the last quarter-C' he Tw&i Falls High SchoolI BasketballB tiill r n i^ n r n tn im u n tn a n ddJn - iir - gom lw u ik !' ~ ubsolulcl^ flat. TjLnian's, ond 0 lot'WorBC V JIM M IN.S0\^I^iyiER ______JFrom :‘e to W hitewater^ the men has been given j . . _wasJherc..BuM_his p r o b l ^ isjve second place. O bviouslj,sly,second ■^“lli^'^nsa1 ^ i d a police officer had to lddhim ! Twin Falls work behiiid^lie ga(cs‘at ■arrydverand-cxag-— and w om en w ho wo: new dim ensions by the'carr 'c was hoTgbod crifiiigh to mimake a top i i e ^ h ahad c been slick' tit 6 V c lo c k ontmd’d i a f ------• 1600 Pennsylvaniaia >A vc. have show n stun- geration o f the w orst featur'titur-cs o f modem y ,for the evening. It w as hotel eveni good ,y to leam -fro m th c m is------notified the state Highway Dcj Censorship killskil individuality — presidential campaigns intonto-tlie-presidcncy------ugh to makc-thc.lhird-diifQuri they nccded-io.be sanded._A_tj ------lakcs^f'their predccdcccssors. They go on do- . ------ToKK-VI-managc itself. ! ■ .. ■ ...... stead.d. it w as stuck in the sportss section.s This jn^rfourac.' accidents, the firet sanding tru ing the sam e dumlb b tthings, over ond over, . The m odem cam paignvrelicsheovilyon rc 'here every oUicr sports story.ry is stuck. Television at mmy y IhoUse is regulated’and nnially shocked when trou- cspionage.C‘9 PPOsition Tcsicrcjicarch”) and on Hjg kfashioncd w a y .- by.the ..______and they are percnni belicveTEHS.deseaes.somc jmeo6 testigntidh.oii-my-flwnfiiynnd ____ censored-die.oldtfaa irivc^ds”H « s but- ■ jjQjj -] m cj^ogntv^^did^oS ; or pressing ofoTjullon. T he ------blc-results.------— a ggressive tactics~(!*negativ ,. T he gam e was a close anarai:iotighl— \ S^. eluded that die state Highwayy^Dc. I pushing. puHing or ] H ow m any tim,es es do< w c have to read 0 the “enem ies lists” Hattie I happen button is located1 on the TV or on a small 0 short step from them to th le. partment alltallows needless accidents to h about such things; as erasing tapes, shred- o f the Nixon era or the “waVor rooms” that ven when the story did run,i i n was ju st a rough carried aroundmd ithe h 9use. Tests have bugging phones, setting up l a liitlepotience, a ch im - , ding docum ents, buj ’ have been set up under PresPresident Clinton. quick:k liulc story. Instead, KMV11 '7 spends: j„Mmi-Cai•Cassia area to the Utah State. lijjne. I show n that, w ilh a l nmunications, going out- affs arc rccniitcd ■aincd to perform ihis simpfc bnck*channcl comm W hen W hite H ouse staff: « tim e on foreign and out-of-of-suitcncws, . itenancc.pcrsonnel very low in pre- ' pahzce can bc traint 1 other m anifestations o f 10 proved m ost , y ib r the individuals in Tw in side the loop, and ot primarily frotn those w ho p 0 cares about that? [laintcnance. South Idi^o is noaoted ^ k . Fortuhatclyfoi and covering up, before position during the .jj j, J ventive malt I accom plish diis, die ihan* j hunkering down and adept at sw atting the oppos is os if TFH S is unimportanlant and so IS ;, gusty w inds and winter ice: sstorms F a»s not able to acc ; message? H ow many cir com bat weapons VI and its sanctimonious som eone gets the m< . cam paign, (hey bring their < TFH S team . Com c on. G ive.courschool i a eaip without warning. I don’tt bbe- agetncnt-of KKVl o fall guys have to bc pushed see everyone- -and-ready40-0hampiQn-^»cl------m ore designated fall ^ wiUi them . They tend to sec e respect. / do a very good job o f plaimirling crom ts u e here uw : som eone sum ds up and ins o f both parties, I overboard before so Congress, other politicions >t least this would have modeidcforamore r storms that ftequent Uiis area,JO. • cause. T hese peopleopie seem to censofond red- old IBM ads, “Thinkt” press-as rorccs shouts, as ii> the'x>ld the bureaucracy and the prc crful top story for the eveninj lestson hos.becn.a relief driveib'cr 'dic ulate w idi im punitynily. . ^ 1 ,drc^ of people have , :ih(!presiilcnl-isto------^ ^ ,.3 ______M j'- o '''" ' ntroversy arid press siir- - ...... T o b c fair, h'lindrc who m ust b e subdued i f the ;’s a little tod m uch to ask for from last tw o winA>intcrs fbr a local milk hauler,Fr. H e r ' ' D ue to dfe contro served honorably' worked diligently in Loseanne” show, I switched prevail. IVT. ' ' told m e thathat oflcri When.he has taken a loadI ■ rounding the “ R ose ...... th e W hite-House oover v the past 25 years s a “bunker mcntali-_ brmyselfr-rfound-that-it-hajl-— Too of\en, the i « u l t is a flC H E L B SCHM IDT. ake and has been on hls'w ay homeh( ----- itontodecide-forn utations l^ in g cloudcd in " m indset that be- • to S alt Lake y a docum etiU ry.This deci4 without their reputai ty," an "us against them " m •winFallfl o ’clock in the m orning when1 tldiere been replaced by a i rc not at fault. But too : underhanded tac- o t2 o r 3 o ;c any w ay. They arc r comcs a justification for un irin, there would be snow plow)ws arid sitin,' no doubt, was m ade by the censorshin r too m any - have abused'^ . ■ was a storm, m any others - far to , tics and questionably legalcal m aneuvers. c ,,ripport » Minidoka teac;acners sanding tnicjucks out working between - club in on ottemptipt toti conuol individuality pow er, confused priprivate goals w ith public CampiMgn v e te ra n s'^!C e thed candidate as le residents o f Tw in Falls a iroblems be- Tremontonon andi die Idaho border. Fromm diere and ensure oil the n ■ responsibilities andnd brought embarrassment “the mon,” and proudly dis;display tiieir loyalty I amor sure there hove been prol heaven. )ns and previ- to Burley,/, hehi w ould sec no maintenanciice secure place in hca^ and w orse to thcmscmselvcs, iheir presidents to him. In the free-for-all11 rivalry of politics, tweeren em ployees ond/or patrons ______I sw itched,to OChannel ia 3 aiid w atclwdjh^t___ tified.-Butwhen-ri ------ous atschool administrators. ButIt nevern in m y— equipm ent-nt------>and the country.— - that mindsermay byiusrifi( iri» “ Roseanne’]jh o w a [tending------TheTveekcek-of-Feb.-14-22, snow-andic >w and, aflCT lhat.'sot t h r o u f ------— — Dnlcsro'rfe'is-prei>reparcdno'belicv(Tthnt— ^ diey m ke thck-oadis as WhW h lteH ouse offi^ yeors o fh oving children utter lidoka-County-schoolwmd1 beingb< aiLcm- storms were'cte forccost, yet sanding truckcks re- ‘'N Y PD B lue." knavery is endem[lie ic in the upper reaches o f cials,'they acquire a rcsponpoiisiBniiyiOThc ------Mini( ations to the w ell-trained : of those years sponsible! fofor diis area w ere lef^ unloodiided. So, congratulotio ------American life,-youau hovol to suspcct'Uictcas—— Constitution a nd tO;.dic AmAmerican people.— i ployevee o f the district for rrwst of K KVI w ho can p ^ h , pull o r___ b"tKccurrcnt------T heloadcrer Iin the-Sublctt oreah o d a flatlat tire chimpanzees at KK som ething in the environmenten' of-the White that should - but too often;en idoes n o t:- c ir - have'c the problem s escaloted t'b ti aTFor all residents in T w n latronsonda on Friday,y.the tl 18th, andwos'notfucedli by pri^ die buttonsTF • .Houseitselfthat.brc.breeds a lack of common y use their ppw er. . level,cl. A very large group o fp atr unahle-tQ perform , , cum scribe the w ays they uj ; feel the nrob- everiing. deldelaying sanding trucks by eaicausing • Fnlls whom vou bcl igardibrJbc-lawt-am ong too- pleasure o f the pres** big mit ojority o f the c m p lo y e ^ c ^ They m ay serve "at the pie; Irivc to Uie OgdCT interehragegctoTC this sim ple task for themselves, you have ; 0 work there. • 1_a govem m ent-of______len?s.isjire so §erious tiiey w ant thithe' superin- them to m any people w ho w ident,” but they serve in a £ nd dien back to Sweetzer. A veen employed on the deni to resign. There m ust bc som e very loadcd'im dl Never having bee laws, w here h e is but onele official.o t c n ^ i«caiheLatatiQn-aoaiaslnll£d_a!ot C o t-' ' JU D l y ™ Inly-Spcculatcrbui-Lwould— id-reasons-why-so-riiany.pcof ------p rc m is es 7 l-e a iv o n ly ledichavc-loyal------atcdra-. TVini'aus ingly about the current superiw nntendent’s trell this lasilost year, including sophistical m ake several gucssc:sse s. iieutni^ts around him. BBu ut experience has Part o f the p robleblem is simply the medio- g shown tiiat surrounding hirhimself exclusively . o f the White House. People fedglorification ofl w ith personal ond politicalcal loyalists is nn ia- BYGK GARRY TfflU D ^li o f modest m eans: anand m odest talents find tho-’ vimtiontoutJuble.Thewisw iscst thing a presi- . , o o n e s b u r y cclebrity and influeiluer)ce o f a W hite House venU veterans o f past ■ J dent con do is to odd seven JALC&i U/5AL60 \ staff position headyidy stuff. T hey arc flattered administrations - o f His ow n.and the oppo- QUiTBWBCCffJKAKf.i OHTISTMBP^■HfiAPTOytXlFROM I le time - and they inhale PR^IP£^fTKJNG,Mve amOO^'HAVB'XXA SUAf*jA F A N fl^ PFOMiee ; • a n d courted all th e t site party - to the mix..An(!f^iid.fli'c ncx tjn o st_____ couB6&tav5rf^smmp&ns ■ 'KUR.omcAt ofshort-temi celebrity. - 7M5 EXPECTA- W(SFAPSCMOOLt^ 5STUP&IB ■. 600PPOCP. . the heady fiimes of; -- - useful ontidote to abuse oofpoweristobrmg f noNONcmrwnm m s T A ti- -- sKimseTON ■MkSHTA!s: rrsACAT-'. It ludicrous level, they ------^ 5TMH A t a benign b u t lu . „ in at least a few people whiw ho hove had lives V■ AU- ^ mjP&JT^APB SAIMAYS / .AlO6!f0R.\ inunii flid, that it's O K to!' W iN ca' I claim , as John Sunu and careers o f their ow n,1, nim en ond w om en \\ emmspTOHiOH , u!«ePTOfS!fomA ■ e o p ^ s ^ t ■ lircrafV'for keeping dental use presidential oirc who con afford to tell o prepresident w hen he f 6RAP£Sr ■ appointm ents b ecauaiusc they oecd lo be iri and his courtiers are goinging ostray. 1 ^ m ication” w ith the W hite “constant conununi( If President Clinton badifld been fo ^ ig h te d H ouse. A t a m ore; sinistersii level, they come start of his odminis- • V sirownintcipretaiionofa _ enough to do this ot the sta • to believe that their' facing w hat he is to- = 1 1 a is enough to ju stify evad-|. ' tration, h e m ight not fac president’s w ishes is eofLloydCutieras ^ ^ing to C ongress, a s O liverr doy. H is reported choice ol ing the law ond lyini W hite Hoiise counsel toJ replacerq the unfortu- N orth did. note Bernard N ussba^1 is 0 belated recog- / ; arrogance factors have The vanity and an nition of this reality.', - .....caused^ble^^ inin i the W hite.H ouse for ...... samong-presidcnUal ^. : $ / ' b n v i i S . B m d a i M tes a ifor the Wasbingrj^ . v \ cronies arc nothingig rnew. T here w ere vicUM 1 /onPoifc, . coats in Eisenhowerver's tim e, dpcp freezers in umm — —— “ ’ “7— ...... r .— ------C7J------^------

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------:------W^hosdiiyrMfircirch , ‘Tlmos-Novra, Twin<0 FiFoils. Idaho A-7 ------World C h ie f’b la m eeis-seeui r m assi> a c r e r ■ - i ' ' ' JE®SAtEST(5pf^ThTiiTarmj' HTcoinmission’J)n'STecommendations ------‘ »mmander. for the Wesi Bank: bblamed are not ^{nding. Rut i f f • r IL A f ax'securitj^orin© Hebron-maslassacre, panels hove resultedted in (he.rce oould haviave been Y atom said thehe gt/nman, Baruch prevented if all the Israeli guarcirds had Goldstein of thee JJewish sc(tlcment ft!55 ibown up for duty. Kiryat Arba, teochci:hed the Tomb of (hc H B j Maj. Gen. Danny Yatom dcflefcnded P atriarchs at abou)ou( 5:20 a.nl. on a H B he army’s-practice of allowing.J; Jewish Friday when Muslinslims were marking a wonvonhipers lo bring automatic rili(ifles into' E5y day in thc holyilymonthof-Ramadon- ; he Tomb o f the Patrlardis; a siteitCTjffre-—and'Jew s were cele*1ebrattng the-Purim- }uenl friction where Muslims ancmd Jews holiday. >ray in adjoining rooms. . • A bout400(o50000 Muslim worshipers ' . Grilled by Abdel Rahman 2oaloabi, an ■'Werfgaihcrcd in IheIhc Ibr^'im Mosque, a sracli Arab judge, Yatom said thethe army w in g o flh c 2,060-year-old-ye building. On j ■* APphola vas geared toward thwarting attaitads by the other side of a partition, 13 Jews A cycly c lls t t r ie s t o k e e p u p witl1th a Sarajevan streetcarsr con Its first \rabs against Israelis, nol vice.*.yersa. werc praying, Yolon,lom said. The Jewish ru nI In tw o y e a r s T u e s d a y aiSflt sj a p p ro a c h e s th e w ar>d(r-d a m a g e d -Ie said army intelligence didn’tt ^ » d ress worshipers told arm}rmy investigators (hey g o v/em e r m ent building on ‘Snljn lp e r A lley.’ — — ------IcwiJewish extremists.— :------______didn’t see.Goldstcin.(:inenterthem osque. - ” T "Such an act by a m admanh :is not Ten soldiers shoulould have Iw n posted ' somicmilhing...wc expecicd wouldI hhappen at the entrances toto IIhe compound and Sarajevo sttre e tc a i^ 5 or ony inside,'Yatom said,lid. Instead, only ono takes —^^ ^ ------' aIt t ththe Tomb o f the Patriarchs c othe,)ther place," Yotom lold the Cve-/e-mem- army officcr wass ono duly inside ahd ____ - . An Israeli boiler pollciKceman strikes a Palestlntlnlan woman with ber)cr jjudicial commission in prococodings four bdrder policeme:men were stationed aL ^ thabarreioftilsrtflelnI In ^ s t J e r u s a le m T u eladay sd aa clashes ^broai>roadcast live to the nation. two gates outside, an dovra ‘‘Sniper AJUlev^ erupted following a-mamarch rnarfcing Intem atiotional Women's Day. J?'Bul Maj. Dov Stiellman, theic army' Three additionallal border policemen - - otiic)flicer in charpe o f the Tiwih rth cre by 5 li.ni.- bul rtlOtlhVU, uosnia-Hcrzcgiw)vina' off limits, and-atrirtsislais held out little he panel that before ^ Feb. 2525.mas- ove^ept, Yaton;i sailsaid. • ( A P) )— - Some Sarajevans cheercd.J. hope that iHe full linee Wlwould be opcr- -^Hiologra“aphers ampled, ^lacre of 30 Palcslinian w orshshipers. The officer insideide scm a soldier who . thers cried. Still others didiid n 't atingsoon. Kilice had received dozens of3f com* should have patrolledlied indoors lo another bchevc;vc their eyes. Ycl the sig h t o f (he.(he.two trolleys, ilainls aboul Jew s causing trotrouble, posting away fromm theI compound and merging from their shell-scarrirred was enough (o (hrill the hundreds of >losl complaints were Ignored, hc said, an I s r ^ policcmanan didn't show up for ges, on Tuesday, two portly rcred-, people along (he waysi(lysidc. After all. shot as p(lolice stop) protest Yatom said he had not receivedcd intcl- duty indoors, Yatomm s a id . “ li-ycl!yellow streetcars lumbered do\lown (hey were (he firs( trantrams sincc'last iper Alley" as if the past tvtwo May 2. when a streetcj:etcar got in the dt two horses stepping on l>g«>igena that Jewish extremists plannedpt ' Yatom said thele security; arrange- Snipe JERUSALEM (A P)~-A A bullet hit I feU and I felt i s of war had never happened. way of a gun battlele b betw een city Ihc leg of a pholographephcr fot. Ihe me. A hoix hithit ime in the head.” 0 altack Palestinians jo derail1 IIsrael- mcnts, "had they’ beenbi carried out in ?* mino_OsU,oski._61._wcpLas.s,.she .defenders------French news agcncy and an / cy was treated for a bro- ■LOtalks. - _____full, could have pre:jrcyented the-way-in — ^mir an Associated' Warshovsky :hed the electric trolleys rumtTible "I see it but I can’t believebeli it is hap­ ------Press-pbolopnpbcr-waa tran 'Hadassab Hospital and “tbll, SL a delenhined gunman couliuld eas- wliidi Goldstein acte>cted, the massacrc." wa'chci trampled by a - ken w rist n rH pcning,” Hajra H am zic,,tic, 5(), said with police horse Tuesday whei ilyiy vwreak havoc, hc addedr"AA crazy-----Yatom assertedd ino armed Israelis by.^ b'hen officers released. Vc arc crying ... I am happy,, myr tears in her eyes os the old w agons,.^ broke up an Arab protes)tesl in east Bco-Rubyi s said he “ heard thal a, ew. if he wants to kill Arabs, Gojo d for- were allowed in the r “ “ during lid, has every day maffy opporturtunities Muslim prayers. rt is.b ea tin g ," sh e so b b ed1. . "I rolled by...... - - Jem sal enu • • ~ • • ~ - ...... horse tramp!c(ilcd_on:a_photographcr, i’t-c3cpecrto-survTvc-t9-scc-sonijmc------"This-opcnsrin-a-wa-wayrfoont-for------' Policc spokesman Shmihmuel Ben* apparently whii-hilc movmg forward or 3 do ^ so," hc Miar^ [' T^e«rih"cless, Go In response lo a qiicstion, YYatom wearing his army reservere uniform and ‘*''"83 like*'* thi.s."' more and more fJtace,":e." said French Ruby said officers used (ealear gas and backward. It certainlyce was not inicn- ut it was hard l^ g n o rc Ihc realialily Brig. Gen. A ndre SouSoubirou, U.N. rubb^ bullets alicr "dozens■s\s iif nol hun- tional.” He saidlid hc did not know about confionHrmed thal hours t^eforc thehe mas- was known to thec guards,g entered (he “ acre, soldiers stepped in to sc{separate mosque through thethe main gate, along or along the trofley path, commander in Sarajeviijcvo,. Soubirou dreds” b f demonstrators joineoined.amarch Awad’s injury,ry, bul “if he was among he streetcars passed by guttiKted boarded the first car atitastopju-st a 300 by some SO women commcnmerhorating the demonslialoiators then it’s possible." Mial(luslims and Jews arguing overr jprayer with the Muslim1 worshipers.v Once ^ l'l? ' ights and the Inddent was nol re|repotted inside, he fired Ion;ong bursts from his buildinidings, stopping in placxs whchere yards from the Jewishv'ish C em etery, International W omen'iDayay aand started “W c try to0 ppermit reporters lo do "ght ions once stood. The buscses, where French troopsaps have been dirowing stones. their work;" BerBen-Ruby said. “We donIt Jiamiybrass. Galil automatic rifle;le; emptying 110 bul- station 'Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin)in later lets into the kneelinging worshipers over a “ corlccirlci^bytwo U.N. armored vcl/ehi- engaged in sniper duelsels with\ Bosnian. | — The incident came a dayday-after AP interfere ... butbt if someone stands ^ ond packe.dd. death by worshipers,rs, Yatom said. esioring the strcctcar systcilem, MirzaCcngic. Presse said he was shotIt ir in the calf arrest. He wasis rreleased after question- destroyroycd soon after the w ar broiroke "Wc arc very glad for you and for ^ ■Riesday oftcr ignoring policeilice w^bnings ing. in April 1992, is a part of‘ tlthe your city,” Soubirou (oldtold Ihc driver. ' ^ not to take pictures. He said one T here w erere no other reports of •ap Israelis bo]omb bases Sid'ed Nations effort to restore nor-nc "This is a dreamn 1 still don’l' policeman “told me if I do3 nonot slop tak- injuries, Women urj 6 MARJAYOUN,4, 1Lebanon (AP) — malcy:y i in the war-torn Bosnian ca{:api- believe. I'm in this tramram und it looks me.” Witnesses sasaid the demonstrators ing pictures he will shoot me. Israeli warplanes1 bombedbi suspected lal. like peace is coming butbut I can’t help it j at Mukossed were angry bee)ecause police wanted to . Awad, 24, was treated a t : bases o f Iraniqn-baibackcd.mililants in The1C latestI cease-fire has been hoilold- being skcplical," saidsaid passenger ^ : march, which did nol hospital and released.. break up Ihc n equal right! ______southern Lebanonbn T uesday, a day ing in Ihe I city,with minor violatio;ions Adem Lutvic 35. ------ThrAP'sEyalWaishavsk;vskyr24rSaid havcTrperTnltrSrSom rof the wumcntiii'- ~ ^rbs Other bystanders, he:held the same Jear the street ried signs conc3ndemning the Sept. 13 -mm that when police tried to cleai rilla attacks on a1 be(ter-4f-lh»y------ernn:rnment offices across Gernrmany Iqlim al-Tuffoh,, A rabic fo r A pple three-tn;-milc stretch o f tracks inslrail, to-rny^tTCfti'cTso - ' ______Tues'uesdnv. ran lin s pnig^mnlrgrgjs-and—P-fOvincerin two-sirs o n ic s IhlSi ’ffflcf^ [he full tuD nine miles. The Serb-heheld (ha( I can live a semi-rTii-normal life,” ^ - Briefly ■ , portionion in western Sarajevo rcmainiined said Zla(an Pasic, 31. f blowilowing whistles in a “women’s, ststrike” _ noon. jr equal rights. Indian jet erarashes into Russisian plane '°SInternational-Womcn’s Dayly was . ■ NEW DELHI, jndia-i^1 — Ail' Indian jetliner on a trotraining fli^t swerved marklarked In Cambodia by a m arch ______^ -o ff its flight pathXuBdayday and crashea into a parkedr KiR u i s i ^ plane i t N ew ' prole:roiaing the cx^dllab‘(Sh~orptOai ------, Delhi ihlcmaGonal';mrpbrf,3orf.T^tIf plancs'caught fireancand'at least seven pio- ' '"andnd In' R ussia”b'y■ pro-com ’min u h isl " pie werc killed...... womi'omen ban^ng pots outside Ptk«idcnt , The Sahara India airlinirliner was practicing takeoffs■fs and; landings at the Boruoris'W lsin's officc. . (fomestic airpori'whenI it IIrefrontrbl bn its~tourth~lak ------: ~ihe'!U]Jolning UlimaOonalonat oirpon, said Adilya Arya,ya, police chief of the , Cillcifiller, laid a wreath o f r ^ andI 'v w w ^ S T - J , -I two airports. He said severwen were injured. ______------i------CAHtiamatiouu ul (he (uuiUljf Ataitanirl:: ------^— ------—TIieBoflnfl lil-JJM'aS.J narrowly missed Ihc main tenr:rminal building of Jhe whoshose 1930s reforms gave Tut'urkisti Indira Gandhi Intematioiuional A ir^rt before slammingg upsidei down into on womON — A.royalj^al warrant which gave Queen:n !SizabeUi II ptrniis- isassination^undrecis.of-wo« om en ...... ir*Office after thieves ------sionto-maxTy-has-bccarelireium ed to thTPubllc Recort^ iflal lhe warning marching thnlOTtJ^ - ______tried to sell it on the blade:ickmarkctr~~ ------;— A’spokcswoinanat theiihePubii(nieafur U regular priced ^ cre-UT^-tomake-noise-fbirlO0 min-1 ------:------— r — ;-Speedingtraiilin derailmentldkills 63----- es lo show they would not settlettlc for p u rd‘chase during our H D U R B ^ , South Afnc^'ca — ,A^>eeding train filleiUcd-with-black com* w-wage' Jobs, layoffs-andd-the-, ------.A. ------muteiBderailcd-'niesday^aiy» and 63 people died when thehe carsi smashed into a _Supr«ipjeme C ourt’s decision l a sIt t; year ...... ^'AimiyCTsaiy Sale H woodedhtll. rom^out'alibaarabonlocrlawr a bomb sent ibe train sr.------— at-Brautuns-ln-the-t«^C-B A railway invesUgatrtw0^ was trying to Atermine if a 1 "Bo^n City H all was wrapped ' off thfe tracks. ople nl)bon, the symbblici'c^'D: — - i j & i iIffy q Mflll-nr^’ H , woriccrs using a anc8_ ...... - - A thunderstorm burst* as,as, 12 hours after the o m ^ wi HRca's movement. “ ‘ d coaches. Bodies had ^ S u n d a y . 1 ___ ^ ihx sk ^of lifting the eight derailed o Women ni(Hintain climbcrs sti ^M ^narAndrB Ihe sweltering day, but ouiaaiaairsaIdW ®dnol ------. been fi^uDd th r o u ^ u t the It a puride b a n w reading “Oem ;lstertowln$250j|j am ectto find any more• dead,dcj , ' in WoWomen’s H ands— TTjal Wouk &me'370 people werereinjured. if jpsl” on the Zugspitze, Germaisany’s in merchstiandise couponsi f l irh?ng a Station outside the northirtheastem port d ly of llietfBiQwasuipfo^ piest mountain. les southeast b f Johannesburg,rg, at about-5:20 a.m. D u i ^ about 350 miles i In Potsdam, the Btaodeobure o { to cats derailed. w h » all but two of its 1 0 c about>out 50 then and women blocki:kedfl ijor b t k ^ in the d ty center, e rareating Inqu^intoHHendrix death r o llo u t SSluge traffic jam. ------liONDGN— ■'Ibeattonijomey-gcoeial 00-Iijesday-iutoited fnit q new iiMuest Rcgine Rc{ Hildebrandt, the feisty fe into the death of Jimi Hendeadrix, tho famed rock guitarist[stwhodiedinl9TO. 1 “ brand^de'Qburgrsocial-afEairs-mini) nister,------• Kathy Etchingham,H®rteadrix’s former girlfriend, haslaS bffH ited that two bui of three peoplesw V ith-' , 'for«oewinaHest.ShedAio•iKlfiM Hendrix d^ed earlier thanin otBdally< recorded. outjolit jobs In the state are w o n ^ andodthat ' fii Deceinb*T, Scotlandid .1:Yard a n n o u w ^ it had reopenpencd its investigation unem]lemployment among wbiiieii,18 it 63 • ^ • of Heodrix'8 death. pciceitceni In the cotnmimw days, 91) i ^ ' But the attorney geaenLsal. Sir Nfcholas LyeD, “has cotconcluded in the ^ t centnt ofo East .German adult women ofkUtbeevidoicethat'ihi:'this is not an appropriate caseise for the granting o f " jobs,

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G r a ss h ^ v i< l i o J b lb l e s iF o r li* rmshrrf ntaLtheJackpot.air-,,- t ,The.f<_four had flown to Jackpotpot around taa’ life_by hikiliking through the darkness TcTo Wood wanted to joip la> ay;- aspircd-to-bcc6mc*an-nn - I S P - o f n c e r H o - h iid ------— Kids geta brjrealras^-^ ------1port carly Sunday hobbledd onoi an injured arr> midnighi^ t Soturday lo eat, Bracke: said'Tues-sa get h'elp. "IfTedFed hadn’t walked all thnt way ccy only a few acadcmicc hehours left to get his kle in darkness about 1^ miles mil to get help. day in1 a telephone interview fronroni Magic she might tiott haveha made it cither,” Shockc; • to school 1 degree, Shockcy soid. teachers go t< Ted Bracke. 27, remainedicd hospjtalizcd in , yolIpy.R;^Regipnal Medical Center. . . said. _ . Lj:ame;iwo days alter " : T W IN f a l l s - SclSchool will be oulT iir: “ Twin • Falls Tuesday, recoververing from a con- He reiremembers little of what happened;ba Macstis wasos flowni to'StT Alplionsus Relc- SQttday’s-uccidenijiai :ol Center in Bpise.on.SuniJayay. Shockcy and Wood bccaaceame cnglfged to get - day in ihc Twin FallsIs SchoolS District. cussion , and tom ligaments;s inir his Icfi ankle, the plaione took off, and the ricjicxt thing gional Medical ' ited for tliree years and March 11 will bele thet fourth and final Bracke, an Idaho State PolicePo oflicer sta- Bracke: \iknew, he was waking up...... A hospital spoklokesman Tuesday said Macses- married.-They had dated .Hharqd a ho m e f o r 2 ^ yeiyears. StafT in-scrvicc sessionion for the district; tioned I in Twin Falls, wasi ridingrid in the back “Wheilen I camc to, Marian was hho! o ld in g h e r to s w o s listed1 iriiii se rio u s c o n d itio n , d brought home an cn- of the plane when it crasheshed after takeoff head,” hh< e said. Goodman waswa; li.stcd'in fair condition aat Friciay night. Wood br — - Kimberly^eeks^s^iity official as------—] nround-2:30Tinnr^day.— -walk to-Gaetus-Pete^-GaG asino-re—^MugioJ/alloy-R< i^Regional-Mcdical-Ccntcr. ------g agcm ent-'ring. — ___ ^0 days and^l. aiready A iZU-year-oid iaw*cnlorcc ^nigyrefld-Bfarkr i^n’t stirrjlg how lone Wood, fromm McCall. and'Brackc. Tron3m' "It’s only been tvvo ti MuAUilltis takiS^CS bVii* ai mayor I can-stand,” Shoekoy------the Collcge of Southern1 Idoho,Ic Nicholas he wass unconscious after the plaplonc went i!oscuae, iiua ki KIMBERLY - Th taketa somebody with quite a bit of'knowlcivlcdge of city govem- sh ift ffo r ment to run this city.”y," Councilman George Naumansaid. McAdams was cho:hoseiT from a field of three applicants. Kimbmberly residents Oliver studeimis Bibby and Betty Mun(urray also had applied for-thft position ------I------■ ------M cA dam slappointnnimcntlcaves.an.empty ------seat on the City Courouncil, for which both V Bibby and Murray havilave applied. TWIN FALLS-Rcdisedistricling Twin Falls - I ______DayidJDj^^eracrc_nIsanlso has applied for the „ _ District schools may semsend 1,500 students 10 I vacatcd scat, whichh tlthe council hopes to new schools next fall,. possiblypo busing tour-' I fill at the next regulara r rm eeting. and fivc-year-oIds, to• a new i "Kindergarten I McAdams replaces:cs former Mayor Jesse C e n te r." Posey, who retired last month in the middle The Twin Falls SchoollOol District Board be- . of his term. .The nextxt rmayoml election will gan discussions Tuesdayday night of redistrict- b e in N o v e m b e r 1995.)5. ing, which'will requireuire hundreds of stu- dents to go to new schoolhools in the fait. UFF mechanics:s isuffer bums "It’s going tp B.e.g.ria.rhajor shift of stu------aaniS. W6 expcrct to mo”n o v e 1.5UU stu d e n ts to _ _ _jiJiile^learing_cl(.clogged-pipc—------new schools,” said boarhey had been evacuated redistri^ting is rcquiwd-w d'to deal wilh Twin to the Intermountainlin Bum Centcr at the Falls’ gnJwing.ijopulatioation so the number of University of Utah HeHealth Sciences Center studentsrin cacll of thehe schoolss is even, ho, ______.in-Sal^L ake-G ityr^-:— ------said:------. ------■ The accidcnt happenp cncd a ro u n d 2 a.m . But some parents andmd teachers of kinder- ■ One victim sufTcrec;red bums on up to 12 garten students told the board lhat busing perccnt of his body,ly, Johnston said. The ANOY ARENZmw TVno*»4wrt four- and'fivc-ycar-oldslids to the soulh Twin other victim evidentlyn tly w^as n o t b u rn e d as win Falls sidew alk w hereire It cam e to re s t after levelingle' a parking me- Falls school would puLilULtoo much stress on b adly. A Cadillac Is removedred from a downtown Twi „ th c eh ttH rc n ------Jewelers-^eeday-aft€iftemooni-Worenoe4^-— ______The two were cleari ____teciuul-striklnga-ston(on«-waH-betwe«n4he-MalaH-dneme-and-Samao^a “The kindergarten1 yearsyc arc one of the and potato debriss vwh*cn “U suddc^y^ tie, 69, of Twin Falls,3, loli s t co n tro l o f h er 199090 C adillac E ldorado a t aab o u t 3 p.m . T u esd ay(, , accordinga to Officer most important yeors! to ease that transition tlic two wilh hot wQtcr._ ^ aftmnnt. Mo citatio n s areire expected, Pullln said.d. ■ into school. And hovitaving a kindergarten ------T h e y w e re to k e n^ to Magic Valley Rc- ___ Tammi Stanley, a kindcindcrgarten tcacher-at ------glOftiH M cuical LcnTcriter o n a th e n tran sp o rte d ___ h i d —------Sawtooth-JUomcnaty-& to the Utah hospital. iVleasurire wouldIW m peer=abiM^ y l U U i i l of a child about to enterter kindergarten,I ” “ ------Thc-TimeS’N ews :coi could not obtain a con:. W hile a kindergartenten center would help — — dition-update-on ihbb-two^mcchanics-Tucs— R — ■ .kindergarten teachcrsr s w\ o rk ^ to g c th e r a n d ------d a y night. probably belter, Stanleylley said she’s still op- ^ p iin stnfancliei ] rs w M l ;leases . posed to Ihc idea. WitliVith the kindergarten T w in Falls oflici:cials assess . ccnter. children would)uld be exposed to a • W hether• theth current leaseholder had ‘State o fth e Cityity’ Thursday B y D ro w D cS ilv e r •«. “ . whole new environmentlent in first grade and enough of hisis owni grazing land to ade-. ■ n o t b e able to b e w ithth tltfinny of the friends T W IN F A L L S - MlMayor Gale Kleinkopf . • Times-News writer . quately feed catlcattle without the state land in they made in kindergarte;artcn. ______and other city officiiIcials will make their BOISE - Hailey enviroiironmentalist Jon > ------' -q u estio n . • Kindergarteners alsoIso need toT>e around "Stale ofthe City"" aaddress to the Twm • The importasrtancc-ofthc.stote land as paH M a rv e l m a y h a v e a b o rd err timtii e fin d in g sta te / “f] , oldet children so they/ can-Ieamca: to deal-wilh — ______FaIIs.Arca,Chambcr,ojr^of^^jsmmercc Thure;^ _ — ------—ofthe leasehold!oldcr's total operation, and his — grazing leases to bid onrif-oif'Q b ill-in trc ^ u c e d ...... • th e m , sh e said. day morning. ty to remain economically vi- — Tuesdayinihe-Lcgislatutcii o r h e r " a b ility t - ... S ta n le y o lso s a id kindergartc;fi k in teachers T h e p ro g ra m w illrbcTfom tw 7 to 8:15 a.m. I T lir e — ^Qbleihroughout')ut-thc-lifc-o£UbeJcosc.IL___ The bill, which is suppo)ported by several -T-— a c ro ss-io w n a re -o p p oised-to-iic-idcu. se d ------at the Canyon Spiingsigs Inn. Tickets are still evenues that would be dircclly state farm and ranchinglg organizations,i • The Uw reve ^ Tolman said the kinckindergarten centcr i.s available for the evenk-cnt th ro u g h th e ch » m - _ generatcd.by picking one ap- '■■■would set stiff new conditiiiitions for bidding ------o r-ih d ire c tly gei ‘P‘ -• only an-idea, but ihe -boardboj needs-to decide - —— ; — b e r r - K l o i n k o p f L ahi.counctLm n i emtier.s______plicant over anol ___ | “ agamst"ronchcrs-who'cnrrc m other. ______—— by-thc-cnd_oLApril_hoi5how iLwj 11handle the ' • Howard Allen and; ClChris Talkington will ther leaseholders may be: operatingO] in addition,1, ithe bill states.that “prcfcr- grazing lands. * red istrictin g . ‘ discuss the city and onswerani questions about s im ila r p la n s'a p p ro v e d b y thethi federal ence shall be gi^givcn to private economic en- It also would allow thehe director of the under sh Donichl presented preliminarypre redistrict- how the city can work)rk w ilh b u sin e sse s. u of Land Management or.FoForest Ser- lerprises.” Thatlat appears to be a direct slap state Lands Department to rejectr applicants Bureau ( fJJ ing rnaps showing thatlal without> the kindcr- iobbs said. hose Idaho W atersheds Project for such “conflict auctions'jns” if the current Ho at Marvel, whos garten center, otherr elementaryel< students Shoshone Falls,'s,Twip Falls state has about 1,300 grazinzing leases is a nonprofit: cncnviroi)mental organization. lcaseholder*'is managing the lond according si .V would hove to be busedsed across'town; to new . .. T. ing-i-million-acros-of-slolelie e n d o w - - - S c n r t a i r d Noh,N o a Klmberly sheep ranch- readylorrm nblelie again------:----- to a w ntten grazing-managciigcmentplairSuch-coverinj '' sc h o o ls. lands, L an^ Director. Stan1 1H'fr-'ton er who opposedsed Marvel’s ottempt to-lease TWIN FALLS-An:A n y o n e h a n k e rin g fo r a plans ore intended to enhwci^cc the quality of- • ^ ‘Tiith-er SVay there are.goitigToarc be happy” - the land, calledled the measure “a well con- ; view of thundering waterfallswa is advised to ...-- g ra z in g la n d s. L* and unhappy pcopie,":," Donicht: said. "No Icr the bill introduced Tuesdasday, apph- structed, responponsible bill,” adding that he j head for Shoshone orior T w in Falls, W ill Ingram, the Challisllis rancher whose Under one likes to have ihcirir kidski moved from the would have to be “compelpetent and hoped it wouldId «encourage more, ranchers tc • As of Tuesday momoming, more than 3,000 lease renewal Marvel challhallenged, portici- cants w school they’re used to.”0 .” ible to fulfiiling.all provisionions of any set up grazing; mmanagement plans. 1 cubic feel of watersr vwere plunging over -pates in-such a plan. The5 LandU Board cited agrccabl e see SCHOOLS/82 ng, department-approved-:d-grazing They’d better,Iter, warned Stan Boyd,- a lob-, b ...... • --- Pleas© 8( Shoshone Falls everyty ssecond. One cfs adds Ingram's plan - and the key role played by existm j ;cment plan” to be allowed1 t(to forcc a byigt for the IdtIdaho Cattle Association anc up to 449 gallons everj/cry minute. the contested parcel pfstplctple land in it - as- manager :t auction. Ihc Idaho Wool001 Growers Association whc By contrast, onlyly I830 cfs were going one ofthe main reasons ittrejected re Marvel’s conflict; Titeria the had a]iand in. dndrafting the bill. rsOK : bill also lists several crit Planner) over Shoshone FallsIs ata this time last year, bid lost month. T h e b ciding who “That’s the: heheart o f this bill," Boyd said according to officialsils from1 the Idaho Pow- Don Hobbs,, head of rangunge operations at Land BoardBe must consider in decid et them scurrying tc) get into t e rC o . 'the Lands Department, estimatedesti that be- should1 getj Ihe lease - all of whii'hich arose “This is to get t -approved grazing during; thetl M arvcMngram dispute,te. The' cil-. grazing managtuted'to'the*board in ------TheTJurposc-Dnrofthimetworic-is-to-tjrganiz< n-Filor-Avcnuc-W cst------T im e s-N e w s writer. M orth c u l-d e -sa c . February 1991 to finifinish the term of Phil T h e county-ownedc( hospital is moinonaged by . local doctors to prepare for national healtl1th and the Rose Street Non igned to become chair- - • The cily planningI andan zoning commis- Batt, who bod resignc TWIN FALLS - A newew local •‘doctors’ . Quonimim H ea lth R e so u rce s Inc. o f NNashville, carc reform wublican Party. Smith’s 2 Vtilley Health Network wil/ill sion Tuesday unanimoimously approved Me- ^m an^^ernte Repul company” will begin plansans this week that Tenn.,, vwhich manages hospitals nationwidena The Mogic V 0 Jan. 3 1 /2 0 0 0 . ' . . lanning on Thurs^y for a “lolo-, M aster’s modificcLproproposal to build 52 ■ could ctumge the fumre ofifM a g ic V a lle y R e - a n d hasis kept Magic Valley RegionaDnal operat- a lso b e g in planr ■''Smith,-56, is a parteartner in the i winTalls , cally manageded health insurance product,’;t,”- units of four-plexeses iand m ulti-fam ily ------■ gional Medical Cenlcr as wellw« as health carc ingproflofitably. ‘ — EW nnn-of Smiih-&-ESk-Beeka.-He-ha8 served ------1 would fit. Wright said— L __ __homes.on the same prop)ro p crty .______in the valley. " I dorlon’t know where Quorum w is mayor ofTwin FallFalls add as Twin Falls 0 said that response from locacal Glenn Rains was -notlot ios lucky. “ “ ------■ Meanw hile, Miigic Villi^iilley Regional is Quorumim could be retained or we cco< o u ld b rin g W rig h t a lso si He is also ory the jw ard ___ e en m ixed. Prompted by the prolprotests and questions C o u n y p ro sec u to r. He — moving-ahead-with^ttns-tca-to•hool^up^eve^^y in-6omo ” W rtpht sflidd Tuesday,1 doctors has been Tvviu F u lls Ai'(;ii ClUUn- . iho— of his ncig doctor, phnnnacist and hosp:ospital in the valley Quonimim is on a ycar-to-yeor contraitract to nm "There arce s(some (if US physictans-whc bCT o f Co m m erce . of owners. Rains withdrcvdrew his request for a ' ' b y c o m p u ter. . , , th e ho spspital. would like to 1keep managed carc out o C oq n iQ ^ e d flo m s t t f rq p o rts n.” zoning changc ot 961I Fi F ile r A v e . W . T h e d o c to r ’s c o m p a n yy'is ti Magic Valley On MondoyM the hospital boardd at g re ed lo to w n . B u t th eJ reirea lity is it’s co m in g to to w n ,' . He still wants to3 bi b u ild 5 0 h o m e s o n H ea lth N etw o rk , a n e w for-p3r-profit partnership .talk to3 W' right’s group about wotvorking to- he said.: .. 11.65 acres southwestest of the intersection ------of some Twin FolU phyaicr'fticions-le^y-Dr— gcther_ , ' , , Meanwhile, CDavid Carets, chief informa ,jy: • o f Filer-Avenue WVest es nnd Grandview * WajCDC-WrighL...... r_- T h ei MI agic Valley H edth NettIct^rknl- UoooHti;errortlor the hbspital,'said hVrs apply W right .told M agic VoI/alley Regional’s ready hosha seven local physicians wcvwtlangon i„guthefedenderal Department of Commercir e - D riv e. jQ He argued thotthe; dedevelopment's home- board Monday night that; hi:his doctors’ group salary.’. Those' family physicians’ )00 “super highway” grant t< jj_ . owners’ association1 wouldw( ensur^ a nicc . Obituaries B2 is gaining membera and wantswai to talk to the pay theileir bills to the network, w d the initial costs, for hooking U| ^ and affordable neighborib orhood. .Mlni-CassiQ , B3 booid about forming a poralortnership .with the work papays the physicians. Tbe-bos . do cto rs a n d p h a m iac ists in ihi i Health Hctw.ork to pay/ the1 difference to ths phys B4 hospital. Magic Valley H Please_8ee HpSPrrALB23 2 .______P l e a sie e ss e e HOUS1NG/B2 ___ .Idaho ■ ______would sepk partial controlrol oD hc.m ana^- patieiitit fees .to the .network oren’i:n’t.enough ■A 'r r

.March 9.1994 B*2 TimoS'Nowo, Twinvin 1Falla. Idaho W odnosdoy, M. .• ■ BrieflyIy— 1 :>- e^h notitices ' ■■■ ^M arcH oTD iiili ------HucruiLplcdgcs fromfro eorDoralions. cluh.s and hlesnnects tonight— ar-Bingharn ------•------____ Falls Senior Cillzcns Centerler, 616 East- Ihe funeral onm F:Friday at thc church., ------=1:------TWIN-PALLS-^--=^”rhc-March-oPDimc?rwilvil|-hold-a~5“^C^LM a;y-®r-Brand.at_75^-fi*f5^r_To'iiy ' lahd-D rl« In Twin Fall?;Is;'or lo lh e “ T3iimn;wni'tJffTirnir3T».m-Friday-8t-«he— ------IkAmorica 733-4583. tLi-Y - UiMar Dinglium. 78. of kickoff mceiing tontonight for the 1994 W alk/ Burley,, dieddi Monday. M.irclr 7. 1994.J, Holliitlcr Presbyterian Chihurch. 2461 Elmwood Cemctencte/y in Gooding^______‘ Conlnct,HollistctJD:833pl. ------h is scheduled for April‘23. I Talk slated: oion railroads in Idah Pi/,/aiiZ8S BlueU uel^es BIvd_N ______. Friday at McCulIoch's Funcr-(."1 Agnes M. Brown ______RUPERT^M• Mae a Mahler, 87. of Ru-. . ,k- _rcssor.*CadosIScli\icliwamcs .will-tnlk.aboul rail __ Hie_\viilkcrs raiseise-plcdges in advance of ih< nisnn-DurlcyT'W iiirDcE-.ircx'ex TTiRCO - Agnes MayTJroIrown, 94, of pert« died l^esdaisda^March'8,’ I994ral------:------Idaho in a.speechch to Magie Valley alumni o • a n d ih c m o n e y goes go< for research, educati ofUicUm- Bingham.m officiating. Friends may callall Arco arfd formerly of .thc: NMagic Val- Ihe Minidokaa MemorialM' Hospital in ■ I versily of,ld:jJioi totonight.. health surviccs toI preventpr birlh defects and lu before thcthe mcmorjiil Mrvi'cc on Fridaylay lcy,'died Tuc-Sday, March1 f8 , 1994. al Ri/l>ert. lowbirlh Tltc Silver Adbd G old Celebration, thc lococol U o f I nt ilic func Lost Rivers Hospital Nursin w eights, jncraV chapel.' iing Home in TTic funeral1 willwil be held al II a.m. alums’ annual dinner, din is scheduled for 7:3:30 p.m. al Arco of causes incident lo o{age. Friday at thc Han;Han.«n Mortuary Chanel ' • Local W alkAmciiierica TcamW alk chairmcincn Tony ,i,c Canyori Sprinfrings Inn. to be preecded atIt i6:30 by a Rachcl!cl Roberts Alvord Thc funeral will be heldId at 11 a.m. in Rupert, wilhth PastorP; Norman Dillon anti Mary Brand saiisaid hecau.se of concerns abn ibout clnl- social hour. Costs tis ir S IS . TWINN FA L L S - Kachcl Roberts Friday at thc Arco LDS Chrhurch. wilh officiating. Burialurial will follow at the dtcn’s safety when:n theyt solicit pledges doorirtoitoor. t Call Roxic Simcimcoc at 733-5037 or 734-94}'486. Alvord.. «7. OfTwin Falls, died Sun- Bishop David L CaldwellI officiating. < Ruperi Cemelcr]:lcry. Friends may Call ihcy’re encouraginging morel adult involvementnt to help M, Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. from noon untilnil t8 p.m. Thursday and Compiled from stsstaff reports day. Marc;arch 6, 1994,111 Ihc Twin Falls Care CcnU:nlef. Thursday at the Marvel1 MI emorial^ qnc.h.our.bcfbtcuc lliho-funenil on Fiiday qiapoN n-Arco-and T)ne~tr(liO u^cfore at the funeral ^chap p c j^ ^______. ~ --A mcmicmfirial:5Cfyicr>ilLbc:hclil'-atr I 1 1 a.m,, NMarch 21 al thc Gpihcopullal F o r obituary o t rato InTormatB tion, ChurcliI o f Ihc .Ascension in Twin ------caU-73:733-0931rOXton8lon-278-8 ^______Eullb-J-iicI'iic.funiily.suiyitsiijncmyfial.. - Obituilaries eontribulilulions may be made lo. thcI ServiceB S - — Episcopal>al Church of thc.Asccnslon or of orl; a so n . Lynn K. KoltorlingI , Robert is survived by hishi family,/ . ..lothcTwii'win Falls Public Library. . Beatrice PoulUm, of Burliirley. grave- p.m. today, Demiiijmiiray’s "Bergin Chapel of )'ort;'iwb daughters. Judy' f his wife Emollno of Goodiding; two side scrvicc 1 p'.m. todayay, Oakley inSho.shone. M a th iso;on n of Lonore., Idaho, andI j sons ond Iheir wives. Col,3i, Thomas Anthon')ny K. H ardm an Cemclery. (McCulIoch'si's Funeral C indy Go'jQ lfin c l of F^upOft; hor m oih-•__ c and Jan ice D eck e r ^C H ------lEROWDME__ Anthony “Tony"- K. Home in Burlcv^. __ .Alta^oc_MeMecham Laraen, of • or, Mary'!•y SmiiFToTRuport; a n d sov-• / Army in Korea and Davidd 'ianiTDob ||.irdt»n„.'in. 76, of Jerome, died Sunday, » f> Ll -I Jerome. 2 p.m.m. Thursday, Hove- c n qrandcndchildron. Sho was prccod-• C Decker of Idaho Falls; oneno daugl^ • ,, ‘y- Arlic Marvin Parlin. ol icral Chapel in Jerome. 0, 1994, al Ihc Vclcran's Ad- p.m. loday. Firil Christian.°n Chureh oalh by hor father and sislor. t lor jind her husband, G - rrriniaratioilion McdicallCcntcr ih'Boisc. i itJhLTal uilhfao hold nt uL—Thrrmns — ] Cushman of Goocodinq: two ^ < Duhl. (Fatmcr Funeral CChapel in McFaris ^arlandt o f K|im.bcrly, Diilife------— :-----i------h^nosday, Ivlari'h 9. 1994,' alI tb rtjih e rs, G e o rg e a n d Albfc at II a.m, Salurday al SiinscI^cl I uptftrt United M ethodist,I. c cr of Boise; two sisiers, mM 'S 5°' Memorialial 1Park in Twin Falls, with thclie Henley Clinton “Bud" Taylor,7 of White Mortuary,iry, Kimberly Chapel, ^ C h u r ch, h with Pastor WilliamI i6f Boiso and Evelyn Larsti n 'o l No. )hcrt Van Nesrofficialing, Crc-e- Wcndovcr, Utah, and fornrmcr Mini- 7l2,CcntcrSt. W. Lincbcrryrry olficiating. Burial wil) be: I: braska; and 10 grandchjidn look placc nt While Crematoryry Cassia area resident. 2 i.rii. p.r today, ^ \ a t tho Pel.=aul Ccmolory. Friends may' T he funeral will b e holdn ' l 0 : 3 0 - ingcmcnis arc under the direc-c- Onklcy LDS Slake Centerler, (Payne ■ Vcma Mee Welch,Wc of Wendell. 1, call ono3 hourh before the funeral to-• c a.m, Friday ?t Demaray'd ( 1 ? ” '*''!). iion;,fwtVhiie S Mortuary in Twin Falls.'■ Mortuary in Burley), . p.m. Friday, WentVendcll 1st Ward LD^- • d a y a t thitho church. Arrangements; C Chapol, wilh Pastor Michio 'nmily suggcsis rticmoriul con­n- Church. (Moffctl’j^etl’s Memorial Chapel > a r e u nidor-the d e direction.ol the' o officiating. Burial will follw ns may be-made to ihc Twinin •Orval Eugene Jones, of Bellevue.B( 3 in Buhl), H an se nI MMortuary Chapol in Rupert. EElmwood Cemetery in G' - _____ ------F rie n d s m a y call from 1 to tc 7 p.m, . - _ I hursda7■a^ho^tJnofahc^)a|,apei:— ^------U f l i Tho family suggests lhanat contri- l l Wyspitals~ ' hriliP"'- ilzhcimer's ' Associalion. 4620 Overlap f^o. 211, Boiso ip ^ 7 0 5 ._ , ______m a g icICJVALLEY-REGlONAtMED. EDICATCpNTER ----- Ccslic'PiT’carsonTair of Burley; Milriu’lriu’Perfiz of Paul: and------Thurman Junioii l o r ' p , A d^tted WinslowiwWhiteley of Oakley. -. T.J.’ Martin___ ' Ciirolynyn Hitmillon, Sarah Luvisi,. TtTony.Moriarly und Births Tcienn Winkle .Kalhy.ycach.of Mur-_ , Ajwb;iby was born Io Mr. and Mrs.. KeiKenyon Darrell and to Thurman Junior I i«;- II ' ' • ,--DcborahI Pcnnings,Pc all.uf Twin.Falls;.Kal TWIN FALLS - Th HEYBURN - Glenn Dale10 Winkle, (id Harold I Livingston of Jerome.TIC. M r andfd Mfs.'Michacl Laffc'rty.'bothloth of Rupcrt:-and-lo— ------— ______-"T ilM afjin, 67,, diod d Monday. ^ 61. of Heyburn. died M onday, — - - — ...... R dfjtscd - Sylvia YIYl)at»a of Burley.______— March-7H99'4ra(-hishis-hom e-ln-T w in— ---— -M arch-7— V994—al-the-u - e a s s r a ------DSiTinrnTM cDermtd, 'Kevin O'^Conronnell and.Carolyn Falls, following a courourageous-three-. . Memorial Hospilal in Burioy, yoar-bailtewiihcance n, all ofTwin Falls: Charlene: SiroudSl, ofJ3liss; and MINIDOKA-MEMORIAL0 , HOSPITALh He was born Oct. 24,193 Admitted A longiimo residentlent of Tv/in Fails, Vilson of Filer, • er. the son of Leonard Asb Ellena Bailey.I Sandra Estrada and JumJune Sperry, all of Ru- Thurman was bornrn ;at tho Martin ft Myrtle Young Winkle, He gr.graduated CA SSL^ M EM O RIA L HOSlOSPITAL pert; Rososanna Obrcgon and RobertoJ BaBarrios, both of Hey- ranch houso in Basir3sin. Idaho, near from Filer High Schoo!‘andId aitend- Adm itted bum; am]nd Maria PelRado ___ Oakley, on July 10,, IS1926, tho eldest A ^ ed the University of Idaho wwhore ho kj..ii-Fw.. • ■ son of fQuf_chi)drenin cof. Thurman S . —was-a-membat-ot-Stgme-At) oth-of-BorttTrHtrgC------Ilamai Orthman, all of • ' a n d Z o a la n d a B6IIII AAdams Martin, sion. He married Twila Sp ’ of Heyburn; Annulec Joness ofol Almo; Michcllc Dave: 1Dali. Earl Sorenson and Ellam -Ho spont-his chiidhcdhood. yoars at- H SgB te May 1, 1954. in Elko. Nelev.; and l-ntfaiyorof Rupert: nnd Jonathan MurdocdochofPaul. Rupert;; aand Patricia Gutierrez of Burley,irlcy. , I ' . ' tending school In1 Oakloy.0 riding they worb later divorcedI inli 1975...... > Released , EIj* . . horses through thoI countrysideco and I “ He worked for the Coke pfiDiant as a M"'!” Helms. ». Kimberly Koc|)nick.:. Jcannie Jc Parish and , A.son'n was bom lo Maria and Markk DelgadoD( of Paul. [ helping his faiher run NIcholalias B. W ood «route driver in Twin Falls. He moved *------rqnch, T,J,'s father2r dc ie d in 1 9 3 8 , txa/im to Heyburn in 1964, He wovorked as FALLS - Nicholas B. Wood. 15 leaving him tho manin olo Iho h o u so at a manager fo/lhe J.R. Simj Twin Falls, died Sunday m plotCo. W a OI Ihe tender age of I'l14 Ho workod 20- “I Tw until his reliroment in 191987. He L jC dk hard during his teenlonago years lo mo'" "9.]. March' 6, 1994. In Jack- ^ Snancing§ moves;; ahead spent the rest of his life withth his lov- . istrom fi ol injuries sustained in an . * finish school and helhelp his mothoi P«'. Nov.. i ing companion of 18 year; , ^ airplane! crash.cr 1^ ars. Joan By Mick Non'onningtpn oonly economic .dcvclopmcncnt agcncy Under tax incrementinc financing, a support their family. LaVonno Brower, v/as born July 30, 1973, in « writer aasking for such a grant thi:his quarter city’s urban rcnerenewal agency pays for After gradua'tingig Irom Oakloy „ He was a proud membejo r o lth e Timcrt-Ncwsx igo. Calif., to Michael and ^ High School in 1945.'45. T.J, mot the ^an Diegc National Rille Associalion. I fromfi thc Commerce Dcpartnimenl. property improv)rovcmcnts for a com* Jaeger Wood. He moved love of his life. BarBarbara Povoy, Lodge and was a membeiler ol tho TW IN FALALLS - Financing for thc “So the competition is rc:really good pany m oving> intoint the city. Then th e __ familjf 10 McCall in 1900, ro- © ______whilo doncirig to theho big bands at Selective Service Boai’d,-I, Ho on- S eastrom M;ManufacUjrjng Co. Inc. . forf( us,” McAlindin said. . company paysys taxesI, to the countv J ------TicrfriuDliLmotfing-to Twin_ r; "ReY^Dbtrrn'BafieyrrrrTnGywercrmar^‘o ^ -^ ° spending - plant took an That money would bcxicombined—and-thc tuuiiiynty Ilk turn repays tl^ ______1991. Ho graduated from —joyed-lishing_huni!Qa,_sp }• iinolher stcp.as thc Twin ried on June 17. 1941940, in th o Sail timo with his grandchildr"Jren and FallrUrban-; T ftn fn ifi.—urfwn-renewQi-a;Qi-aScncy'=-iTrthirca55 ^ llj .School in 1992. and was in“ ftencwal~?VginTcy~irp- w ith !i.jj(J.U[JU in.tax inert • Lake City LDS TempiTiple. T hey w ere spent most-of his summer ly enrolled in the law cn- * lor retiro- _ p io y iiiL U u-compnity^-dcvckiiillltiTn u « “ ITnancing. The combined $680,000$ of Seastrom1 MManufacturing, for blessed with a daugl'u g h le r. D iona in ' ■ jien t timfl.aMhfr^amilyTnrtjtr inup‘iOgrar*-aMheH2ofh3gt3— F jim uim IiiT ^ proposal. wouldw pay for two new .stnitrccts near about 10 years,rs. ______ladflr^nd-ft-son.-L-eor©on-ir^-ISSQ-'W :— Yankee Fork. ern Idaho. Nick sorvod wiih On Mondaday, thc agency’s board thc tl Seastrom Manufacturiiring plant, Idaho allowecwed tax increment fi- i and Barbara later,. mme oved<4o Twin Survivors include his com >me County Sheriff's office- , improved cicctrical lines, ninew water nancing in 19889 8 8 Falls where their ihirdlird child. Kelvin Jean Brower of Heyburn;' a members unarnanimou.sly accepted a dc- ir a$ a way of help-, a s a r e sservo e officer and had a w a s born in 1955. ter. Cynthia Lynn Andererson ol vclopment ofloffer by Seastrom Manu- lines, li curbs and gutters, andd iother site ing cilics attractract new companies, In .1956. he begarilan working for lationship with all Ihe local ^ >orl Glon tacluring Prc[•resident Bob Seastrom. preparation, pi he said. . McAlindin said saic that while Twin rcomenfagoncios. His goal Ij:Hazolion: two sons. Robe - Parisian Linon. now no\ American 'av/cnlorcc Winkle of Now York City, N.Y.. N. and T h e agcncy-ga' gave Sbaslrom 12 months I | Thc grant, tax> inert:rcmcnt fi- Falls has been:n oone o f the most tic- graduate Irom CSI in May «i • Linen, as a route saleiaies m an in Bur- ^ D ustin D ale W inkle ol MosC( 4 ; doors lo his $3,3 million nancing n, and Seastrom Maranufactur- tive and most5t stsucccssful cities us- ; 3llow in th e fo o tsie p s of his ;cow; two lo, )pcn the dc ley and Rupert. -DuringD l his 33 f “ almost children, Michael Ra;tay Brow- plant in soulllulheasl Twin Falls near-- iring's industrial dcvclopmcilent bonds ing the financiincing method, this is------y eaf8 -o (-G efv ice,-hio-iocoivod-nu^„?J™ e-i '/-?L“!irandfather and uncle as a 'ficoT— ------e-er-of | Boiso-snd.Dana-LaVonianno-Gral ------Eastland DriytriYC-and-lildridgcAvcnuc.—-are:ihe.i;ihrcclcg.s;i|o.gcttinj ai ng.thcjic.w^thcj^flrsirtimc-T’ f-Twin-Falls-has-used ------(fte^euG.awarcli and. of Nampa; four brothers, rk L 9 °n °g - - .^[Twirl FalteIb IEconomic'Development ■ pjplant up andTuniring bcc;icause the" lhe"mcasure to attract': a new coni- oamednho respecj andan allection-ol -ArWtiiKlo- of-Twin~Falls; Ja nds ho had'^^de.^'wit'h ^ trvc -McA tindin-ia-pfcpHf—--''S ' R. W inkle of P a rm a a n d WilS'im.F.'' "^eweoW o: y e d b o w lin g , m o v ie s a n d [J; ing, fishing, riding horslorsos. snowmo- Winkle of Boise; and six gr£irandohil- rcc advisory council on... threelli legs this projcct can'in't stand," increment finannancirfg to help.Uni- cards. H® was.also a ^ biling. camping, boalinaling and motor-. R i^ ^ ln S dron. He was preceded in dideath by f^oreh 18 seekecking a $350,000 grant to VMcAlindin said. vcrsal Frozenti F(Foods Co. and Hen- cycling. ihd fishorrnan and enjoyed- , help pay forr improvement.^ii to thc f u - , First'Security Bank o f IdalJaho is un- n in g scn C oldd Storage5 Co. to ex-v outdoor activities. Nick was ■ his parents, He was committedod to his family T he funeral will b o hold ah'2 p.m. ■ turc SeiLSlrom'im 'ssite. didcrwriling the roughly $2.5i millionn in pand'.; P recisionlion Tile Co. also in­ and church. A devou/out member ol. c and was a very special p /vho will b e d e arly m is sed , Friday, March 11, 1994. al ihIhe Con- Thc grantfir funds comc from thc rcrevenue bonds for Scastronom Manu- tends to use tax increment financ- the LDS Church, he^Q 'gaVe gener- pe son'wh( grogational Bible Church jr forgoiicn. by all tho lives g :h. 1550 U.S. Departm(imcnt of Housing and Ur> faciuring. fa which should be: i is.sued In ing for thc plantlant.it!s-developing-on— ______o u sly -m a n y -h o u rs of..:of.sorvic^eip^^l tedr------Parke Ave, in Burley, withih Pastor . han Dcvclopnipment. T w in Fall.s is thc .June . i t ___ — ------aldc-o£j[w tti£ails.^^^ ____ ing others.. He had sersoryod as pres^ ^ iUUal.,Wlll______^ s-survived by-his-pafonis._ -Vince-Fcank-ollicjating—Bui dent ol the Sundayly s c h o o l, w a rd . . . ! , r, be- at-the Rivefside-C eme ------elerkr9!Bke-hi3lortan-cn-clcrkra-m cm-"!^‘chael .D^and-Nancy-J-Wood-of—S!D. Is and formerly of McCall: “ Heyburn.a FrTon'ds may call fTc ber of the Elder's quonjorurn prosidon- ' 8 p.m. Thursday at tho Payrs,yno Mor-i“—Sina]iU»towinFsls013B^ains expMnsioii i her. Matthew D.’Wood of °, ’ey, a member of the High Priest luary. 221 W, M ainS i, in Burl lis grandparenis. Mr. and ’ ' group leadership. a n d ° a h o m o B o ise. h,S'^ ono hour before Ihe funeral AP) — McCall’s homey wwill add g children’s ccntcr,r. beginner which gLv.csJhc.thcm_a_crcdiLagainsiJ ______1. Wood of Ramona. Calif^_S^ - •'teacher;-'.------d ay -at-th e -ch u rch ;------— '■ -Brundage'Mduh'i'ain, is slsin area, quadllft, a skier”:r services th eir sales taxIX ffor any capital im------SorvH7ors-lhclija«ni(This wifoTBar- grandndmCitfTer. Florence C. profiting fromom more skier visits and btbuilding nnd restaurants al thelh< lop and provements theytey imake on iheir moun- \ ' bara of Twin Falls;; oneoi daughter Jaogorofl3f R ic h la n d , W a s h ,;,h is fi- p ;ristl D. Shockey of Twin. .Cleo Claude Baldwirin plans n $7 millionmi expansion in thc b(bottom of.lhc mountain. tains. It is iniendcended to keep the Idaho I. a n d h e r h u s b a n d . DioiDIona and Jerry 1"^ ® • B O IS E -C le o C laude BtBaldwin. next three to)fivc fi years. Brundagc and other Idahiiho resorts ski industry conicompetitive with other '' two sons and Pa'^a^dfoI formerly of Ruperi; and by _ Lassiler of Boise; tw 7 4 . of Boise, diod Monday.y. March The'rcsortoit on Monday announced it cccould come out ahead wilh Iclegi.slation stales. their wives. Leon andId TravonT Martin us aunts, uncles and ip li H e w as p r e c e d e d in d e a lh 7. '■ 1994. at Ihe home of hiss e I- too many “unanswered quesiestions” to Co'nmissidncr!incrs David McClusky, 3hb Keller as celebrant. In- years os a ranchor in the G . "A year agoigo, wc bought our home T h u rs d a y . M a rc h 10,o '^ / 'a r z " area and also workod at tho ( answer before voiing on th1almon and Greg Malm 7------aTTerrdffd"schoots-JrrfIrrRoport-ond—Gooding:— -of-Boise-end-one-fiiatefrGHSsf-Hosj graduated from RuRupert High Robert Wfwas born Feb, 27, 1915. Hickman Hie of Wost Linn, Ore. f in Hildreth,1. Neb,,h tho son of George p prc receded in death by one so Bro.°^’ ■ Conllnusdtrafro m B I . technolo^, which will help3 Ithe hos- . ®"£*E2 iS She married Elmer)r E.E Keiterling and Minnielie Schmidt Decker, He ry; ry; threo brothers and five sist pital obtain future federal fum ^ ' ^ c S b R i ' 3d and educated in No- A / graveside service will bi inding for - on Dec. 7.1947, in Paul'aul. was raised bo hold Milgic ValleyIcy by computer. This the Pi!g project. . Sho was a memberir oof the Rupert braska. Onin June. 27. 1939, he mar- at ot 1 p.m. Thursday, Marcrc h 1 0 , computer sysleistem would have mcdical i Magic Valley Regional w»»ea s u n a jQ _____ 7 3 ^ 1 6 I os Idaho>..“demoDStra-_.lha private infonnatioa could for medical information seeseen by a patient’s doctor, he s ■ _ w onal listed ia tioii'cen'teP' foi I______.. , I .. ■ ' ■ ■ 4 ■ W odnoadoy, Ma^lareh g , 1994 TImos-Nows, TwirTwin FaJIs. Idaho B-3 ■ T — ^------______.J ______1 .___ _• _____ Mlini-Cassia/li/ldaho

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1 1 1 0•ba g e 11S K ie l^iifle O aa y “ By'ESWri^t ----- • ------“Tlils'Is a western"problem,’’n,*~lrtic"s'iatc‘commerce'u c'uhder the U.S; Times-News writi'riter -• said,lid, ‘‘There's a perception lhahal it's Constitution, Dune•uncan said. Only casteistcr to dump it (in western states) si Congress has the authorityuuth to regulate Congressional aides in bccui:causc iherc’s so much s p c c ." interstate commerce,ce. KC., have told a Durley DuDuncan, along.with citizen groups gi D uring the lastI congressional co: scs- passage of a bill to fromom Colorado, North a^d S o u th sion, the Senate passelassed a bill dclegat- >ortation of out-of-statc Dakcakota, W yoming and Montanana, has ing that authority to llIhc states, but the 1 is likely this session.' ' beenren meeting Ihis weck withjiWlidcs o f ..bill dic^injhc^Hoiwc,iiwe, she s a id.______■a’comrovei^iarprivaic‘"Scnacna(c~anUHouse“m~cj5bcrs“to' [o’ ur'gc Duncan, an ouispolspoken opponent of built near her home, thee passingp; o f a law that: the B oise-based Di:Dispose-All Inc., 1 flew to;Washinglon • Gives’statcs( the right to deter-d which is building a privatepi landfill on to join oihers'Iobbying~m ineine whether to acceprotheni■states*- Burley Biitic, fearsrs thetl l.mdfill-coih—- t states stop imports of garb:ubagc, including municipal,1, non-' pany will import out-c)ut-of-state waste. ish. “I'm sure I play a hazaiizardous, industrial and allI cother' Last week. Cassia C: County lecause of whal'.s .hap- wasteastes. , Commissioner Johnihn . A d am s sa id the :y," said Duncan of the • Forcesf private companies tcto dis- county's "now-cont:onirol" ordinance luncil. ' closeose how much out-ofislatc vwaste will prevent LomovnowJrom Jiauling ______: has heard opposition theyey plan lo import and to statetc their irash to his private[e la landfill from sur- member of Congress, envirivironmental track record. rounding counties,es. The ordinance idn't think states could • \Would apply to existing contintracts guarantees that privairivate haulers don't ide whether to allow alreaiready held hy private landfillllcom- i undermine Ihe rcvcnvenue baSc for the inics whenever tlicy rencw.thcuiitpofr new six^ 6 Ui»yiantlIiirn rn rii<‘ing a u i n- ni------Ity is not a h n e 'in T i’s niits,its, expand, or change pwners.i. M ilner Butte, UZ WRiaHT/n* TVna»4 Duncan suid in a Icle- States Sl: do not have the rig!ghl to Duncan said.if Ca.‘Cassia’s ordinance cWlth th e arrival ofI m ilder w eather, early sspring p cleanup has t)egunun around the Mlnl-CassI BURLEY - Va from her Washington restristrict garbage coming across;s their is nol wor.ded corr:orfcctly, Lom ow Washington, D.C:sday. bordc)rders bccausc it is consideredJ inter-i couldJicLafound-itj.,- an d M agic Valley area.a n Here, Judy Mohlmanan tidies up the gazebo3 ajarea In Rupert Square e woman that pa 'tl f(erith‘(8w eek. I ______rcslrici the impon municipal tra.sh3Tt is propo!)ses^tude 5 — Angered'bya< ent drug tests I landfill being bi : Schcchool Board Tuesday night Susan Duncan f h t. “ It given counseling ancand rehabilitation, vrilcr workorks in the army, it's whatat our The state Depanmennent bf Heallh and Briefly/ in Mini-(■Cassia D.C. this week to kidsds Ineed." Congress lo let st W elfare would subsiK lagoon funding ~ Spring Expo set for this weekend akcsumhat-the-drug- sign: ichool „said,._ ____;__ key role jusl bee gnaturcs-to-pctilion_lhc_Scl ~ EDEN - Voters.apprpproved a $115,000 bond is:issue BURLEY -Radio) stistation KBAR-FM Is hoslinj 101 victimize his son, Boanoard lo require .school officia pening in purley,' ;ials 10 To make sure'st’udctudenis stay free of ^ T u esd ay to construct a newn sew age‘lagoon. _ seventh annual Spri^lri^^Expo at the Best Wcsi ng the Burley Junior condinduct mandatory,drug’tcstin Idaho Rural Coun •ng of drugs, school officialicials would hold a — O f S r ta llb ls cast,-?*:,'-74 wero-iiycs—votcs,-ant5-fiJ-four-^^urlcy-Inn-arid-Con' 61fvc‘h'tibn''C cnrcr“Friday;; ______allJiti1 .students______L— She said she h — ------surprise-random-drugJrug tcst-oncc dur- ...... — ------—w ere'“no‘‘'votesrsaid'iid-City-Clcrk-Edith-UttrThThrcti—Sanirday. ------rJonathan”Pelcrson' Like Lili military officers-or-woi from only One m iiig the school year.u. ballots were improperlyrly filled o u t._ Local merchants will display their wares at boi IS every student at at a who said he didn a tight-sccurity ccimpany, and award prizes to the public from 10 a.m. lo 8 { School and Burley dcnls;nts should be held lo ccrtain : rict attorney Doug' properly dccidc y Friday and from 10 a.ma.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. I lake drug tests at the., dnrds Whipple suid suchu c h li la w w o u ld Red Cross meetiets today Ih Burley imporlalion ol wa irds. Peterson said. ______BURLEY ■ The pubpublic is invited to attend.l^,1,- Drawiiigs for granra n d p rizy fi Vi'ill h** ;hool year and be sub- At the beginning of the sclichool l|‘'- Cui..it.i iaturclay. m e weekcnkchd’s events will be broadi Cassia County w ould invasion of privprivacy. fflbnllily meeting ol the Mini-Cis^a Chapter of i landfill woes, im Du testing. year,rar, hospital lab officials wi live, station assistantt mm: anager Gerald Thaxton sai I if wc don’l take a charglarge aboul S20 per student to test - - Unlike in the milit:lilitary oc in a job, American Red Cross at 7 a.m. Wednesday at Pricncc d sla Pho"' inlcivicw tl e’ll lose more kids," theircir urine for drug traccs, Peteitcrson students don’t have ha a choice a f c . , hotel room Tuesd; All Red Cross voluriluntcers workers, .particula,]a,iy House rib's lawinmaker,.passes bill 1 Ihc Cassia County said.id. Those who “flunk" woululd be whether they go to0 school,sc he said. blood mobile workers,:rs, from Minidoka and Cas'assia BOISE - Stale Replep. Jim kem pton won a s'r Counifes are urged (o0 aattend. The meeting lastss cone victory Tuesday in his attem pts to. Bctlle thevstj hour or less. of the old Albion Nor''formal School campus, but^ “Parerert issue promptsi bill1 in Booise before taking a ribbinbing from fellow" House mi By Liz W right City planner spepeaks to Chamber bers. vs spurrurred Ihe bill. City Council)ilman The current law hashas been interprct- .Ibion Republican, wants Tirties-Ncws writ BURLEY - Growthth |planner LoriUe'Critchfiiifield Kempton, an AIbi Dwinivinellc Allred, who works as; \vice- cd to prohibit cities:s fromfr< doing busi- ty and' the state Parks : will lecture on ways; to control development of.r i encourage the city itc conflict-of-inicrcst prcsiesident and manager of F irst ness with the employ)loycrs of iiny city lent lo work together to decJ BURLEY - A Mihi-Cassia area at thelhe Chamber o f Commerce• hlun Recreation Departmen Ic officials would be Securcurity Bank's Rupen branch,.came c council membe^r^s^Jls^_Th e_ n c w _b 111______— whether the old teachcchers’ college has a future i ...... he wams io maki cheon noon Thursday' at Price’s Cafe jn Buricy. jndef a bill introduced underder criticism becausc.the dtyisiJceeps—would remove lhal proprohibitioiljfonly , “field institute” withinlin a slate park, ‘"S 'ts culture docs not Critchficid. a profess(essor o f s o c io lo ^ and poUtii sstern is enteringIdaho H o u se .------—-sommcT)flIs e money in Allred’s banank. a remote interest was'a s involved?*t “ m ade------Biinn-hisfouryeareire ih thFLcgislalurc, Kefnptc c, sponsored by the But if the bill introduced Tue;iesd:iv However, the nfficilfinal hMvingJlifi______■;------S£:icnce at Idaho Stalete U 1 niv^ity, says plans ma ^f/>CQnr - hnc H»»u/;lnp/»/Ln_r/»piy..and^ ’HighSchobl.V^ ______Lnow.to encourage-and-ud-control-growth-will*prev«event—fl-tQ ™ ^-P^y^'<=s.pm fes or ldalio~Cihps. IS becotcomes law, AIC lobbyist SScolt remote interest woul'ould have to dis- tion for long, complicalicaled floor speeches thdl -----oi 1— "~“That*s'why-J mistakes that have plaguagued other communities, )ooths sj,yj; i,c wantsiress situations where • -McDicDonald said, Allred probabab ly close it to his or her:r colleagues,co could f his colleagues. Critchficid has.bccn.wn .working wiiiahe.MiniiCas'assia heads o f hi only a ."remote inter- wbuli)uld be deemed lo have on!inly a not attempt to infiuefiuencc them, and as'Kcmpion‘was‘abonrio‘lauJp.m. - -Burley High Sc Development Commissiission sincc November 19939 3 to------OrrTuesdayrJnsmsI ing governm ent Con- ‘‘rcmcirmotc interest m (li^iTrrangcni:niehr, his c5i”h5fVJiT5-WOnItrnltrrtnrtJiTcannnnl------of how the city of Albion c; Junior High to la .form a combined growt>wth plan for the two countinties explanotion of sinccICC he is not-a major owner ofo f the when the council or)r otherot body voted- to acquire Ihc normalll scschool campus, Ihcy all held She has been studyingng the growth of communit: idcast jccicd to randomlast year in Rupert bank:nk and is a salaried employee.:. on the deal. ^ large signs reading "ENENOUGH ALREADY!" statewide through a gragrant from the Northwest Ai A chastened Kempmpton quickly wound up , “ I ’m a fra id il __ Foundation. speech with “Good billaill - should pass" and sat do drastic step we'l The public is Invited;d lto attend. For more infom J J I'J ' The bill passed 69-0 an -tion pall the Mini-Cassiissia Chamber of Commerce sm all _ ,43M 793^______Compiled from staff repi ...... ------;■------1------T- Rupe mem- The Times-Ncws u poiidei’ssaninials] Its to ■■■ ' •• - ; and BOISE - State ByLizWilaht • time-or full-tinlime person. Year-round pos<)oscd site complaincd of polecide rules for public i maintenancece would cost about noisloise and traffic. - Tin^'es-News writer • a, loosened a bit unt) s Rupert Mayor W.F. • $3,750 eachh ;year, said Minidoka R . . Tuesday in the-Ida HEYBURbL^City-CounluncU^cm^Commissione inetJQlin_Rcmabcrg_a_Whi Vhittom,-who-originally-dru)ton- The measure, S bers'w lircohsidcr whcthi:ther a new panel member. ip volunteer supixtrt from bu; s, saicl he has ialked to sever: 1 Tnu rg Hiuit------OJiltrcll'hTem'ehlb'frs'witi conjsidcr cs,'s intended to addre: I their regular 7 p.m. .pielie ’who are stili inlerested in •• $10,000 out of Ihcir budget.;et. the issue at t an official has on Heybum is among thee Minidoka> council meetin;ting. ingit-bcfore-asking-fot-dc discussion of oltemolives5 onor •funding... was forced.tolo shut; down the county monnoney and labor. p his and location by a jointnt'clty • and holding tankk ffor animals when the Heybum H< Mayor Glen J. Lo'Jown. ^ county panel.------^ ~ - ...... M inidoka Couiouniy landfill closed...... saidaid if the Cily..Council deci ~ ApPRIL 4^ i The panel has asked eachach city and Heyburn’s's costs initially were payay the money, they would prc:ports the outlying areas of thee ccounty to several thousarsand dollars lower when wril(/rile it into next year’s budget ‘ pay according to pbpUIalilalibh siz'd.' the Rupeii Qtj^ty Cduncil proposed to “Ii“It is something wc don't v. ^The building would cost co; about build the shelheller in Rupert using, part.art-wilh, but I suppose thal $75,000 to build, and it wffc— — In tbe tax oil. other products.c ts.It’ 8 now X arles E. Vance, Pocatello, ID; 35 percentof tbe wholesaleale price but S Robertrt IL, Vance, Renton. WA; Charl« i R. Vance, Filer; and M rs Jay ' would go tp 55 percent.t. KemptonI » FloydIG G . Vance, Tw in Falls; David R. wants to IdV^r that increcrease to 5 (Kathlecaeen)Steger,Tukwila,WA. percent. '.,7^ TheyaUalso have 30 Grandchildren ancand 55 Great Grandchildren. 0 ( P'P i £ i ? r s “ H ie c o m m ltt^ w as sharparplydlvid- ^ 330 5TB STR]rR E E T S O U T H • t w i n ' sf a l l s , ID A H O [de Kellogg. ed. A n effort byJUp. HIWe. 8)"734-lS4S * 1-80(^-788-8 -4 4 3 6 ______fr- -R -P o s t Falla, to hold lhe billbifidiaon..--45cig!w iB iiiiiB iiB ijS — a f t ------\ i t f - a d t J______j :_____ ^ ^ :

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ce ^ ______I' C ' h r . B-4 ■nmoo-Nows.T-s. Twin Falls. Jdaho W odnosdojday. March 9 . 1S94 I Idaho>■ > S en;la to r s ]p r e d icc t ‘r e dlu c e d !IsChoQ3il fiin dU n g y rif f l d E — ^ ------^01SE.(AE)^— Legislative budget dent Bob Haley,'wlvhose district is- Ihis'iss'uc'luc settled,” Haley said, firmed education is thee lopI issue wilh use lo signalgnai !;cliool districts not to / writers on Tucsda)iday rcjccTcd tnc slale~~~-— -Hl.':..aiTiong those suincthche slate over edu- Fourllirlh District 6erahraid . Idaho voters, ______expert thele ccash- for more than one ' - school aid proposa: osal soughl.by.cduca^ _«___lxation support, indndicaletPii was *ScKfoc3ei■der h a s sc h e d u Ie O 'iih 'O c ^jtc t c : r ~ T lic ‘'p‘o i r r o u n d 2 ( 5perccnt ^ citing” year. Thatat rmoney, is rtfslrl?ted to ]7 '~ tion le ad e rs a n d ap{approved $620.5 mil- / unlikely Ihe finan gIgaS ' ^stot»ir< LcgislaturcVfiniinanciarcommit-“ vidcnheile-constimtionally guarantccctccd“ slxthatjusi7 perceni.-”_ ' - g ran ts a nd d TiTspcdal program forso------C om m ittee left unrols. th o ro u ggh h education. The state curcur*' The propo.sal mirfbreired the recom- called latchkc:hkcy childrefr. ^ just how the finalal 2$31 million of that "The way they ha\ave structured il rcntly financesfin 75 percent of publicblic mendation of the Hous CIS f o r th e d e m is e o f th e nt. r-mr? use Education Prospects total will be spent. , really minimizes whahat wc 'can do in school operations.op Commiliec, w hich‘wai'as S5 million commiltcce pliplan'would be hciglitcncd Bul there wcrcre than]lai^e^hii k f r ^ e r c j D o i ^dinghelf 5E (AP) — A 'dramatic jumpimp ll “I “ I just don’t BOISE (AP)P) —vState■ legislators' sayf if il ihei^ot Hoi^flns saidid thet recommendations will b c d ra w n iip fio’s prison population hash a s think in you’ve small, regularr ra is e s, th e y w o u ld n ’t'g e t thithe political in final 'formI andan circulated to the full m c m b e rsh .p the state Board of Correctionion b cai th e d r u m T T ? y r » / i T ^ grief they |ook>k :afler allowing a huge incrcicreasc-to go before a tclcphorhone vote is taken, . , . to 'a s k theIhe Legislature'fbr millions ofo f loud u j enough.” , into effcct Inte: in 1990. Some lawmaknakcrs who testified Tuesdaj lay said they ; „10 a d d c e ll »ipnrr .im l pny ------T h ere ha.^n'lI beenb( a raise for lawmakerss sincc.si They didn't think ihcrJicre shQuid-be-anv-incrca.ser erbm-othcrs ------countiess forft housing stale inmates, peofoplc arc miss- ^ ^ get a base nay o St2-U U a:ylnKa.A|w tiSL^ r-.i,t7rt1irrf i<; an raiser for lawmakers, il shou3uld be mod- -j-hg gj W chairman of .the HouseJSC i. ig ingg an o p p o rlu - ' EVERY:r y WEONESDAYI - 6 p m • . b'en^ils, withh ana extra S3,000 for ihc H ! Hoyse arid csl...... ,------.T7judiciary_< [rT" Rnjnjucr!& cmiuuiiite i'-'iiuuieiiuiJ— - ~ — X ^in.>njttce said thiTDoarU's Ul< Senate leaders. ^ Rep. Jim Han-lansen, D-Boisc, suggestedJ ;selling the cmcrgcnc y I j j . " “ y- Miscellaneous-Tools :ncy request Would be wcl- D y i a r t m c n t .^Antioucsr Twin Falls ...... The Legislativitivc Compensalion Commitllitlcc mcl al legislative-puyy increaseii al. I percent belovow the raise comcd by by legislative leaders eager■ to R j ...... ^ ^ 3 o f IC^ofreclion ' h u nT t BROTHERS b i AUmriONS ...... Ihe Slalehouse: on Tuesday, received lesiimomony from a given state emplcnployecs. The Legislature is c ; considering address theth prob'lcm while S27 mil-lii- h i j S K D irerector James V.'. few; law m ak erss aiand will vote laler on a salaalary recom- a resolution gr: granting a 5.38 pcrcenl wagew scale Hon remainains in the state’s ca-sh sur-ur- l-V spal.a id in g s a id THURSDAYDAY. MARCH 1 0 - 1 1 A.M.| _ • mendation for ihcihc next Legislature, increase, Loren Bingtum - Haullon . plus. "Thc first phase of work to doulluble the bed Dinnernncr& j Dancing 6 JO P.M, Copenhaver for feaifea r h e m ig h l ldayrM3rch-8. ' ------mcnr)-^M akes wastefuful'dcstnictiofi-HB901“ ( Ivwlisement-MarcfrlO-:------"shooiihg. " •' " —(E'du’catio n )-^“ Idaho—0—mcasuring-dcviccswirTlga g.llon-dive,-: '•. Sigiicdled by tjo v e m o r i of game animals a misdcm:mcanor. ' Educational'al Technology Initiative, ere-,:• -von-s Under s'liile l.iw. T’S AUCTION SERVICE Neighbors werec shockedsl by the HB502 502 (Sima«ion> — D^eles con->n- H D 612 (R evenue a n dd,Taxation) .’ — . aics J5-memember council lo coordinatee! ^ 1 5 6 3 (Stale A ffairs) — _ . news, bul accordin -C reates an ___ ,MQ!®4X, ding 10 a police nictingg 1language in ihc Snak'e RTverv c i Authorizes orOOO intdii ?AYJSW Ka.-W Ja84-_------1-' aquiffir rcchargc dislricnt in J e ro m e , D.UndantlD;md Oaron Garner .'-Ijnoe Fa/m - ...... ~ -3ffidavil. Copcnhavcaver had a much Basin adjadjudication law. lion o r SIOO incom e tax c t credit to dcvcl-. lion systernn niidni libraries, Lincoln, Gooding and Twinn Falls1 coun- MxAinlacninery Auclion-Paul ------. H B 510 n o (Simpson) — Increases ihethe opmenlally disabled ihdi\Jividuals filing Introduixdced p i Senate I _ . Adverti:Jvertisement • March 12 __ ... ------H e to ld p o lic c h;c e h a d b e e n th in k - tie s forr vv; a fio u sw ’ulti‘UiyiL‘..lllmg.-i.“- —------incem»-ta*-<'«mtm-afLlQjji^hnusrhnltls SCR MS8 • fSiqte _ Affair-^) ------•* SB’l564^Slnte-AffaiBV-. ing for the pasl monti 3^nth.aboutJdlHng— HD517>17-(Simpson)-—~lncrca.‘>cs"thc' ihc“ main!ainirigirdcvcIopmeni:ntally disabled Recommend:nds groundwater rcchargcc incidental g roundw ater reclicli'argnrim I ^ Both His slepfathcrr andar his mother, boat rcgiegistralion fee and repeals the:he dependent, • policies to Ihcihc Water Resources Bo,ird. iclaims of separate or expananded waler lY, MARCH I S - 1 1 A .M . Dcc. He .said he dccdecided only ihe requircmi:mcnt for a nortrcsident vesselscl . HB744 (Local Gove/crnment) — SJM116(S1 (State Affairs) — Asks thec irights. .. mJoseptison-Aberdeen s. Tiudis. Potato Equitxnent « day* before the shoJhooting to kill uscpermirmit. Extends from six to 20 yearsye the valid , federal goveivcrnmenl to recognize thet SB1565 (Slate Affairs) ics-News 3/13, AgWceWy 3/5 them bi^cause voice*ices were telling HB595>95 (Sialc’ Affair.s) — Includesies period of a map showingIg lands public beneficial usiuse of artificial recharge of i f appropriation and undergrouound storage MES8ER8IaSM ITH AUCTION CO. h im 10 d o so , ih e afficffidavii said. Rcjonss »in annexed areas in the dellni-ni- agencies intend to acquirc.e, - groundw atercrin i Idaho. 40QN.4Qi 3 1 /2 milofl ooal, JEROME. volisement • March 15 ^n) — Allows emergency com-n- Leon Smith, .Twin Falls,s, to the Idaho n coal over his stepfathather's face; '^o JtSAUCnOW SERVICE (ions services to be provided on>n TrsnsportaHon Board. lie wouldn’t have lo h rilV IE:1ia)D a.m . Lunch by th e Cow “ loo.l'j;"'-"” ' am»lli-coicounty or regional basis. SALE Tin iwliBllns Fniur.iW. MASCaiS. 1094 IntioA iced In House then drove lo ihe shi sheriff s office HB8S454 (Appropriations) — H B 9 0 0 ( H e o lth a n d W V e lfa r e ) — . , , Mr, s u nrs. . stiSteve Goodwin-Haielton a n d h a n d e d o v e r the lh< .38-caIiber Appropri: THAClCTORS Advertistvertisement March 16 irialcs SI60,000 for a watercr Requires compliance by locallo jurisdic* Intomallonal < i3l 240 gas Iractor wilh single Iront,9nt, 26* nJbbor, Iront hitch and hasi bellyb mount WALLitlLAUCTIOHEEBS ' pislol and shells. ______boanaiHBr-1r - International 140 gas Iractor with'/Ith wide Iront, 28* nibbor, haspiow,V, moweri and ------, I n .a p r o b a b l e ccause at hearing P""" ' I cultivator -• latomalionallal M oas tractor wfthI doublodoi (ront - International M gasstrachjrwilh t RUDAY,(Y, IMARCH 1 8 ,1 9 9 4 Friday before 7lh 7l District I wido front *M• Massoy Karris 55 gas tractor withth wuMe front; whealland tpeciil - Antintlquo iTTBtor denlen j,S Viola Hawkas- buyers takoI a look.I Magisiraie Markrk Riddoch, , FarmMim Machinery-Rupcfl ■ Adv»f1l«r»nisement-Mafch16___•...... Thompson lestifiedcd Copenhaver. |j ______b s A CGROUND WORKINGS3 & HAY EQUIPMENT ______said he_hcard_voices5s uurging him.to._ .. ______If You Were A ____ MassoyJirau;m u so n ^ o ^ ? , 3-boltom 2 way.-plovp!ow£3-pt'hitch,-sprlng trtp-i SrBIIor»on-l2-rorttir- ' - - « V W T HRSAUCnOHS^CE » / ~ ' narrow wilniin Inside rubber • Internationallal a 375 diesel swalhor whh 14' he __ •;____ commit murder, accorcording to min- i 7 r c Yv5 ^ conditioner cab c: wilh air • Freeman 2001 baleraler writh motor, bale tumer. h^raulii SATURDAY.UY. MARCH 1 9 ,1 9 9 4 times-Nevtfss_; ------fntamitional-tal-NoriScharlotiypirtiairrakD—W-NflWhousfl'hayshrodde’r, ■p.TO. driven-SfiTdi “ :------JohnTrimrrinirkian Parish-FaJrir------Copenhaver said Ihithat he had not , BwtJons 0 molal ir harrows with three sectiontlon draw bar - 6' hay crowner, 3 pt.| hitch • •Mahincfy-nery-Shop-HoiBehold ' ^eeti abused; had riot3t b e e n d rig k in g •Subscriber,. ' y j m S ^ Farmhand a balebj hay rctrtever/noimted on oldtdpiclaip pi frame, gas engino. ■ 1 ' Twin Falls' ______oi!ltakcn_drugs..andind.offeredJoo—______^ OTHER GOOD FARARIVI MACHINERY :: ’eillsemcfll - March 17 • ithcr reason for thehe killing, the. 3212 land plane on nbber, hydrauUcuUc rami • SU Intomallonal 295 Individvidual planter MASTERSMAUCTHHI8ERWC6 X 7 ' • oubl8.bar..3.pLhItch •-Wostco 6 1 m in u te s state.: . . . ■I You Qquld > 6 row beanjind boot cultivator wi [mm jnlts and 3 pL hitch - Post hole diggerdlgc wilh 3 pL hitch • MaoQth 38 IAV, MARCH 1 9 .1 9 9 4 " T h o m p s o n s a i d1 he h believes 'L auger on nJbbiJbber, P.T.O. driven • Comioate pper)pener with 3 pt. hitch, P..T.O. diivonASH I. Six John „,'Sl?SlSaWlquej&colleoutjiileoiblei-i:onsl(innien(si»elcooie-' '• Copenhaver “may be hiding the THave $'dved rilliilvidualolinurunm-'BsffltaIhlno 7' terraco blade; 3 pL hilch • newno Holland ^Filer FairgrouijdJ ; grlnder^.T.O.'drhfen ■ Posl driverIver wilh hydraulic, i pL hitch - Six5lx row bean AflveflSefnilSefnenl-MKt*13S17 iltch^cm r ~ tCfit:AUCTioiis) g ’ natural ' ia U ' ip p r m n a leSIT1500 ? fliirenr»Piur6iitiiriarniarmtypBTnisceilaneous-liemsrfjoi- st-tOft-much- - J j SATUAOAY. lus.to don't be {ate. AY. MARCH 1 9 .1 0 9 4 I n io l^ r,” according tolo tlthe minutes. I | . MlnlCassUComCommunlly Auclion-Cissia p M ^teclives checkin]cing the house ULIISTON COMBINEINE-CAMP WAGON '■ a Countilounty Fairgrounds , fc ^ophd 0 newspaper' otobituary of a L a s t HP Ulllston620o!XI beajji combine with dip and pourlur aelovalor, P.T.O, drhren, hydraulbc binb dump • 19 AdwtlseiJfti$ef«nl-March16 - '' F • I WeekAlonf Oood rubberr dredm shoop herder camp wagon In ggood'shape, extra large. § B O X E STt r atl > A t o c u T E S * y: friend of Copenhaverver’s who had _____7 % ' W ith Coupons! killed himself two weevceks ago. ThCj^:' ; : AY,MARCH28.10eil I S fneiid shot hfmself whilewh deputicr.f' . O i WHER;ALAH&.tJUAHITAPOSE 3mtertyC(mnuniIy - t- we(e apprdaching; hihis hmcjtO'.'. V O L IE!' fll&frnert-March 24 lubscribe tobday & Sa\ • I ...... W AgJMxjuicnoicEia V question him about someson tfatbrcy-. - *, ive! JTerm s: Cdsh or BankabInIilB CheckH ayolSalD ^ thefts, according ^ S a le in a n a a e d ln r M aittmADcUmSmlcg sti ------— I SATUnOAY.I * ' I T ho Buslnou thaitfwt Son/co Bul/r 9NEERS c u w f.'A 'prelitninary hedri ‘ J | _ VS j A u i m o N ,r k \ ■ Jsemert.M»(ift20-24 - p for M arch 21. He Is being held ‘ Hk II i iaes-Ns^ i Dsbomo . - . _ AUAMERIC3UCAN AUCTION CO. h taitort Qoodin^SS*Iho-934-6360 Lamar Loviovdand ; without bond In Bonne\neville County 1.643-6227 CoHVonTinT astoll...... ~ R u M r t ,ldIdaho------— ------Jall.=-.- ' ------Jstemer,S.ervrvice 733-OS r37-16ie— ------Ro^rt, Idaho-10-439-3405'. ’ 4^B(1 8 6 3 -,

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------1: i t i i r ie s Fat, b]MieasiF^ hxtmM i f f> q ^ f io r cancel;r link ■ ^ ' 1 —still uniiclear t e n a f l ( ______With Hillary Clintinton hard at work I 7 orf our M untry's iulifuiure health msur- ' "j M l ■ ance plan, illness9 pprevention is on most Amcricons’ minds, m including If most children had their way,w birthdays would be celebrab rated those in the White HHo ouse. L ast m onth,- bi e n u , the White House diniiining room staff set' every c' day o f the year, and peanutpeo tips 5. - —a precedcnt-for-thet rest-ofre the country------btbutter.and.jelly sandwiclv ichcs when it revamped it:its menu, ofTering would w be the meal of choice for f o r y o p a rty — lower-fat meals. breakfast,bl lunch and dinnin n e r. W e’ve ail heard resultsres of the thou- Here’s H the next besfthingng a ’ M E N U . sands o f studies th aIt t s'show lowering fat • peanut P‘ butter birthday party!y- .- - ' uggested menu fca- intake Towers the riski s k ^ f c ertain types The party was specially’ creat-cn easo-OBd-stroke:------'T ^ fix a n d ’pacpackcd with kid ap- I ninic G ilbar, co-nulhors o f thele Pen-P U peal.'Roundjnd out the meal with______ny W histle scries o f books,.v vii irtu - s ■ ft-esh eggics, cJiips anii I W a u P H w i ______S -^t-paity l)ibli:!> Ibr pawrtls cvciy-cv( ’ lemonadele o r an o th e r p unch- where. .• like drink. 'ans-firover “A birthday party is one o fthf e '■ N u t r i t i o n ">most important occasions oftheof H [H K DynamitelitcB I uns ■ ycyear for anyone. But it’s for)rch cl il- . \ C h ic k een n Nuggets with ~ m dr jvT-; Pcanut'Buttciutter D ipping Sauce dren that birthdays really’'Stand., sti But acxording to a recent review of, out,” o». says Brokaw. “Childrenren be- Carrot and C elery Sticks scientific research on d iet a n d b reast ‘ ' lieve-that li< their year beginsins on ^ Crunchyly PlPotato Chips cancer, the facts aren’en't clear about the their-bi'rthday th and all o otl th e r ' C Peanut Butter Bui & Jelly Birth- relotionship bclwcercen fat intake and events ev either come before oor r af- ..A f n day Cake;e wwith Vanilla Icp- __ breast cancer. And beibecause one out of ^ ter.” tci ______r ^ r — - J -C ream — -— ______nine women will get;et breast cancer in ’ ' " Lemonadeade . their lives, accordingng to the American d V n AMITE BUNSs------Cfific'erSocIcty,^we-shrshonld'heimerest= ------• — § 1 '..'______A — PART-Y-PV-P-RINCI PALS— — - ed in the contradlctioitions in these stud- Baked little bundles m adelew u ith ..... time-tested sugges- ■ - ics. refrigeratedre crescent.rolLdoidough ______. ifctideEVT-ij:,... ______B t. tions for.cartcarcfrcc-party. giving------■ " The review,"publlshiished'in the Journal f®feature a surprise fillingn g - o f - of the American Dietiietetic Association, peanut butter and jelly. ■ r'V '"l.Doitytit yourself. It’s worth ______said that animals* stuistudies pvgnvtiglm:------^— ^ ' _itl This is voiyour child’s n a i^ . ingly show high-fatfat diets increase d c re s -” 2. D on't't overdo.0 ’ This is not i ______risks-foLbrcost.cancer.: e r .^ ______cent rolls- W ■ an adult extfaxtfavaganza. Yet studies' that loolook a‘t-lorge groups 1_"- 8 -heaping-t«aspoons_SkirlK iP £ X _ E ( ffS i ’ 3. Plan aheahead. Planning will of women produce conflictingcor resultsT*" ‘ •crcairiy'or ^ Super Chunk peaiseanut H ~~ IwMvoiTy-aiHl-m akeHt------Twelve studie's shovhow th«t diets high . butter bt in fat and low in Vitalitamin C increase a - 8 teaspoons grape jelly K - ^ 4. T ake: loi!lots of pictures. Start . . w o m a n 's risk . B u t th ree s tu d ie s, in- l^-'v --J. when yourgu;r guests arrive.------eluding one 9 / 9 0 ,0 0 0 nurses,_could_ ...... - Separate dough into 8 triitrian - find ho connectionn between fc fat and gles. gl Place 1 heaping teaspcspoon ^ : DECO:ORATIONS breast cancer. peanutpc butter near wide end 1. B uy balloons bal in ‘•jelly" \ Studies show breastast cancer is six to each triangle; top with 1 tei< a - colors - bluci)lucberry, strawberry. eight times higher in North America, spoon sp jelly^. Fold-wide end o f l l 0 > - and hang every- northern Europe andid Aj ustralialH ian in • dough O' over filling; continitin u e rolling to narrow end: Foldi siisidcs most Asian and Africfrican'countries. Ih ro * 2 " u s = empty «m | peanut butwr. , addition, breast canccncer is more com- under and pinch to seal. Placelace in jara as flowerw er vases. m o fr1ircouiitrics*with son intakes of fat, satuatumted fat, animal Bake in 400 degrees oven 9 I peanuts and place .protein and total calorilories. 110C minutes. Let stand in pansons 10 ic table. Have a con- ' ; S ix stu d ie s sh o wr ththat high alcohol minutes. Remove from pans[IS andt ! person to correctly i u se - a b o u t 4 0 gramIS s at day - increases cool o n w ire rack. iw many in the jar risk for breast cancer.:r. M akes 8 servings. ______S e v e ra l s tu d ie s iniindicate_soybean “ - products reduce canceicer risics, even for - PEANUTflUTTER - : t i y m E S premenopausal breasttst ci an cer., DIPPING SAUCE . -F ace Sandwichviches...... • ...... ------T h e least-p ro cesseiised products-like- —— :k here is to m ake the __tofu.'soy milk, tempe lpeh_Md_ s_oj'_floqr______Pair this tasty sauce w: fflflggB |||-mo 8t-unu3sual-orual -funniest- face.------r • retain the most phyt • rack 10 minutes. Remm it runs in their tray or cutting board;[; s]spread with jelly. Top withth seconds lay- • H ^oaspoonn cinnamon< himi!ies)'aim fo^ 2 0 (percent of calo- '• ^ .• Pftheat\ oven to 350 degree;rees. Spray 13-by-9-by-2-iniinch er. N ow.cut the cake; ininto the shape o f an elephantant (see draw- , Tpackage: (3(i oz.) ladyflngers ries from fat: That’s} abouta\ SO grams a . b ^ n g pan w ith cooking spra]pray. In large bowl with mixibciir ing). Frost w i^ Peonuinut Butter Frosting. Write: theth birthday A day befor&mcnopauseise and 40 grams a - aiat medium speed beat cakee mn ix and p ean u t b u tter umintil; greeting on the'elephanlant's body with jelly or ^ didy y letters.' In m ediumn bowlI m ash banana w ith forkfori (there should be d ay afler. ‘ coarse'coi crum bs form. Continu ■' P le aise s e see PARTY/04 . To increase your f1b ra n uitritious l s b re a krfast __ _ :____Also, limit alcohollol to-one or two drin k s a d ay, t f at all.i:— ;------. ■■^■nsaiowsandmmiim ^iK ne'ifra sauccpah~bvCT~' Start replacing s 6imeme meat with soy Times-News corre^ndent low heat. Stir corconstantly until marshmal- products. Experimentcnt with stir-frys, lows are meltedd anda smooth. Add peanut . vcgff c- burgers and. SoSouthwestern sea- TWIN FALLS - Youi>-u-ve overalept. butter. Stir untilitil w ell blen d ed . R em ove sonings. Bobby can't find bis leftfl shoe,s Jennifer tog^er.r. But she said these folkss canc be from heat. AddId ccereal, raisins and sun- After all, if Hillarlary can- give up wants soihe help with herler Frcnch braid, creative alabout w hat they eat w ithout)ut sacri- flower seeds. Mix4ix until evenly coated. Let Southern deep-fried:d n, and I sm all balls, andd pplace on greased waxed with Fow-lat yogurt dndressing, (^ ’t all .' De I ironed. You're jSittjft[jTKTbrlnte-foi—also'like-t s-to-sleep— and-I-donU-alIo>llow-my— paper-covercd-coixookie sheets until firm--— o f U8. do the same in exchange for a work. . • ...... s e lf m uich d time for. getting, readyiyiathe about 30 minutes, "■Ktr” -W little p eace o f mind? M aybe there isn’l time toto. 5 it down for a morning/j,’’-.Hopkins said.~So-I-gctjet-me a - • Qptiom A ponsi3t>sicle stick m a v be Insat-lU morning meal - but youou can still eat giant ctaa la t w hite ..ed in center of f ballbi for an easy to caro>_i hreakfaat-Tlieie me luiii •BlOF loods that are-L’m-gcttirting readyrimd thcoTgrab'atr's^e snpck.r ‘ Maureen Evans-OrOrover writes on ' nutritious i and portable.' ------fiiilttoeaiMt a couple' o f hours later.” H opkins said1 ththese are fairly low in fat I nutritional issues. She Aasi a bachelor's , ' H o p k;ins ir sa id sh e k e e p s ~crackceakfast t lix around for a morningg snack.s ‘T h e y arc cnmc ttutritioa. Her columnon ap p ears once a *««»-“ n u she.has veggies and a, didip. O r, balls,*' she said.. “ It’s1 a great snack to have I month in The Times^Ni•News.' i * , . . - she m i ^ht t m unch o n ... for kids, i f they’ny’re in a huny, to take and .1 ' Idaho Dietetic Assoctatiortion m em ber Sue eat in the school)lbus.” b - -'I ■' ' * Ormond, I of Wendell, ^aidlaid'bnc can eat . ]BREAKFAST BALLS Here is anotheiiher easy and quick-to-fix ] 'anything in the morning.:. It doesn't have — - - -aor^NACKONASnCK ------breakfast altemati'lative. I mnniiiiiini to be tmditional breakfasttfbods. ib< Mikes,]8,12-15- - *_-.‘‘JUsc.pj^btead and stuffuff it with differ- 3 cupsi rminiature marshmallows BREAKAKFASTPEZA ...... I cnt 'thihgs - scrambled eggs;jgs, ham slices o r > ic u p'marg&itne' n whole gfinrErrEhglish"rtUfBn,-BpIit ------^ Club calendar ] just an3^ in g ," she said.. “That’s “1 a great X cupp' peanttt butter < 4 tablesftoonss STspaghelti o r pizra'sauce' M.8aURV/n>*tH«»NM ^ orKix . I^tmw_(appro;proximately 2 tablespoons), | : V a lley life • - . CS'.- ■ . !thing to just-eat in the-carIT asa ydu’re driv- cupI ofo a cereal like CHeerios o r : Dietician M dllySlouoh-ijh -say s H ■ — V ...... "'^tetfpart skimn trmozzarella cheese. • -ingTOJvoric." "■.— — ...... ■ H cii^iriSsihs ri -'■ :------p o r t a n t t o e a t b M a k fast a s t Freshfru.lt ■ - More food 7 ' ■:...... c T ~ ~ IDA member. Helen Hopkopldn 8, o f 0 ood- yicupal' shelled sunflower seeds S p i e ^ 2 table^poons les u u c e o n each En- I t o n e attem ativ iB t o tti^ ty p ical alt- .C o m i c s C 6 iing,. said a lot of peoplee JuJi st d o n 't like C over‘ a cookie, sheet, with vraxeded paper glish m uflin half.ilf. ^Sprinkle cheese over the • —breakfto-foods So they-al^ildp breakfast a l^ - a iidjightl] _down.breai^L_^--I-. J --j^Q m e-and garel,en tly-gr6as^it<-S«(4 side.~Putrit~roawh*~'~ ------— r— Please see COOK/G4-'

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ilnf !57 Main-Ave.-W. in T w in ...... W £ ^ ) N E S5 D A Y call 734-508-1084. StopLi^Oub Joonu Senior Dinner at noon at SCTiof'center.e r ." ’ ...... “ •7J0p:mrali7f rom 8 o-m. lo noon at ccnicr. Kimberly Al-Anoa Falls, ricxi lo Inkleykley's. For more informa- • AddicdotB AbooyiDOUflMfWu-Wu) (] • — TwiaFalliWbT0PSID3Q9 . A .diet club, Ihls group mBuil )uiley Groq>(open meeting)— lin J------1::.----- Dinner at noon1 atat ( senior centeria P»t-*n ____ Noon, 5:30 p.m.; SpanLilinLsh speaking al 7 AlcofalcilUcaADOOTmooa ‘ -line at 678-1330.'— ------W o d e n LicocM O ub 8 to 9:30 p.rp.m. al 1650 Overland in ’ Narcotics Anooymous HkrAl-Anoo.. p.m; and 8 p.m., 'atI MagicN Valley 5:30 p.m,.m, al Laurel Park Aparlmenls. ! I Members' homes. F o rrto rcire information. Burley. For morelore information, call the 24- 8 p.m. at M agic Valley Fellow; e Lutheran Qiureh. Fellowship Hall. 801 Secor:cond Ave. N. For 176 Mauriceice SL N. in Twin Falls. For more 1 rwship Hall. 8 p.m. al Peace Lu; hour hotline al1678-1330. 67 80801 Sccond Avc. N. For more inf more information, call 736-CJ6-0918. : -ihformation.-jn. call 734-9988 or 423-6274. ' ‘call536-6696. - , information, FQer Kiwinis Q ubiii V/onico in Rccovoy______Narcotics AnoknoWinwM______;______^0)1 Uiiile(LMe.lh!}dLs,i_Church,______^ ------A IcoholJ»-A nonyin«i*iw a-(cloM d-m eel------AkobolicilUcaAooaymooa------______NoQnalBl«.UiiiI( . ' Noon 10 1:15 p jn. at Walkerer Center, 2l'9 •7 p.'m. at Magilogic Valley Fellowjhfp Hall, Overeaten AoonynioiB ings. non-smokiijg alcoholicolicsonly) Noon andmd al 8 p.m. for men’s stag at . FBer Senior aditizcQS « a J ShoshoneSt.N . in Twin Falls.5. 801 Sccond Ave..ve. N. For more inform alion,' 6 p.m. at Clear Lakes Agem . 7:30 p.nl. at Magic VailValley Fellowship Magic Voile)Jley Fellowship Hall, 801 Second ' tncy, 1114 Dinner al noon1 at!at RIcr Senior Have'n. • call 7360918. Hall, 801 Second Ave. N.'lN.' For more infor- Avc. N. For more information, call 736^ • Main M i in Buhl. For more Infomianation, call Glenns Foxy Scnickn io r Citizens O vereaten AAm iuuyutoua 54i543-5791 mation. csill 736-0918. 0918. FRIDAY Dinner at noonin al Three Island Seni6r ■ • 10 to 11:30) aa. .m .n t W alker Center, 219 Ovoeatets Anooymous A lcobt^ Aoo&jmouia . - Akob^lUcsAmiynnis Cenier. M. in Twin Falls. them Idaho flnnrfing Atz-nhnllf ------6:45. a.m. al Magic VailValley Fellowship Noon ununtil 1 p.m. al CherrywoodI Noon, 5:30 p.m. and midniglight at Magic S h ^ o n e S t.N .i 3:30 p.m. at College of Southc bolksAnenynwa _ ■ Anonvpous . De Hall. 801 Sccond Avc. N.[. AparlmcniB,nts. 2026 Elizabeth Blvd. Forr >Valley Fellowship Hall. 801 SSecond Avc. 'Desert Building.'Room 111 8 p.m. al Walker;er CCenier. r m .^ Walker Center, 219 Alcobolks AaoDyniousa moreinforourmation. call 734-0590. fN. For more information, call 7;7 3 6 ^ 1 8 . Gooding OptimistB ista < u b . _ Shoshone Sl. N.'I. ini Twin F a lls /'' j.|J,unch at noon at the Con Noon until 1 p.m. al Cherrywood BuhlLodg0d8cNa53AFandAM ■ Atrrrfv^lL-. ^tvw»yrnfflW om m unily 7:30 p.m. al Wood^0(xJ River Inn. r Center diugeNa 87 Bu Apartments, 2026 Elizabizabeth B lvd, For 8 p.m. atIt BuhlB Masconic Lodge. Noon until I p.m. at ClC herryw ood Building G ^ S e n i o r Q ______— Fnr 8.30 p.m. at_C[fG m nge Hnll nnrth'-^>-ci ct — • — ——mofe-infonn«ltinnfr aj nnop nl «-ninf rrntynter...... alcoholic/dysfuncmoional families meets at 5. . Serenity.at.Koon> (a narcotic:ICS anony- informationItion. call Bcveriy Rhodes - A l- A m (non-smoking)g) Buricy AtoAlcobolica Aoooyinout Bulky LknsClub ' ' p.m. at Magic ValleyVa Fellowship Hall, 801 momous m eeting 7:30 p.m. at M agic Valli/alley Fellowship 7 p.m. aal l:H&R Block Building, 1650 Noon at P rice’s Cafe. 244-i144 Overland Sccond Ave. N.4. FFor more informalion. call INoon until 1 p.m. a| Magic Q ub Hall. 801 Second Ave. N.'t. FFor more infor- Overland Avt^ve. AAvc. 736-0918. FelFellowship Hall. 801 Second A\A«=.N. in NoooMJcromtaeafe.628S.-Lineoln. mation, call 736-0918. BudeyOVtOVereateaAnooymoua AkoboliaAnc^nooymous . "TWTwin Falls. • <3ini#^______Ketcfaum-Sun Vall( BuhlScnkiratizzaa ______E dco-H«Tfltnn an RiftW ______CGrandview Drive. ------— . _ ------more information,ion, call 7 3 6 0 9 1 8 ...... -5 ...... — 12:10 p ;m r a t t Lo L o u ie 's R estaurant in Dinner at noon at seniorjrcenler. a NoonalSe1 Senior center. FDerScokrOtizens AkoboUcsAnc\oooymou9 ^8 p.m. al senior center. Bm leyEIks HlcrScDia Dinner al 6 p.m. al Filer Senicnior Haven. N oon u n tilI 1 p.m. at Cherrywood 1-m e Off Pounds Sensibly CFOm p s j N o . sptance Forgiveoeas' 322 8 p.m. at the lodge. 'D inner alnBl noon at Filer Senior Haven. G k m a Pcny TOPS No. 1D17179 Apauments, 20:2026 Elizabeth Blvd.-For 322 .support group) ' 5:45 p.m. al Minidoka M< Buri.ey K xwisis Q ub Friends anTvi Recieatianal Opooituniticfl 10 a.m. at Three Island Senenior Center, more information,ion, call 734-0590. t . at Faith Chapel. D and ‘ ADonymous-!?On-tbe.Edgo’:- HHospital.Conference-Room.-Fi o • Noon at Price’s Cafc^2':^2444_OvediimL-On36-7461-or-l ------A koboUcs A n ic7(eusforWasliIngtOn'^ ------inf(information, call 436-1181, 436-i w S o t " ''* '" " ’* in Jira n ic 7 ( Avc. A handicapicapped consumers group, 3 p.m.' 800.932-8677 8i for a chapter In ycyourarea. ------JadqWOnwp'" School). Thci i s . non rirw ting Grange )pe Lutheran Church. Cactus 4364364935. Buricy Opdmists al Dunken's’s iiin Twin Falls. 7 p.m. al Hope iilling available. For more ■ I S. Main Sl. Pete’s Trailer Pari’ark in JackpOl, Nev. 1 Fcrca on Drag & Akobol / Noon at Burley Inn. OknnsPcEP e ^ Senior Otizens 8 pjn . at Grange Hall, 2148 S J24-5876. 7:30 p fe . at Valley Vista VilhS i r ° 6 5 3 SoSSn.'SS-i Bulky Overeaten Aaooyi■nymous . ' D inner at inoon al Three Island Senior Goodisg Rotijy BuUSariorQl '"•S'’ ubosbop Cbonts 2:15 p.m. at Lincoln Inn. I^iluck dinnerler and social hour at 1 p.m. RRosecm St. N. in Twin Falls. 7 p.m. al Burley PulP u b lic L ibrary Center, 8 p.m. at First Unilrea Naicotics Aoooymona HallcyKiwttfigy O iib ------*—--- MsglrVUkylXqiticilrBridgd g c Q u b ' ' 7.30 p.m. Ui ■CanyimCs View Husplu lr228------=i■ TmnFall»Shrii»X3ub-___ call 736^18. ~(o'pcn smoUllg iiiECliii ' • Noon at DeDeacon Bluea Restaumnt. . 7:30 p.m. al Magic ValleIley B ridge Shoup Ave. W. , 66:30 p.m. at Depot Grill. 1 No. 2136 JJook tfludy from)m 8 to 9:30 p.m. al 524, jcople wiilTcmo- JerooieKhKhnsisaub CCenter. 246 Falls Ave. ‘ >Vetenos of Foidgn Wars Po« N A support group for peof t. For more information, China Village Restaurant. Mini-Catila Area 1Narcotics M(W rO N D A Y — ------—-- a.DJH. at lO O F Hall, 235 Thirdrd Ave. E Oneida in Rupert. Fc lional .stress or turmoil, meeineets.al .7 p.m. in Noon at Ch ------call the iihourjiqUoUine im at 678-1330. Room 113 al the College ofo f SouthernS Idaho JenxneSenSesicrOtizea AAnODynou^Bodey Group (operwn meeting) a c b l Beginninning Duplicate Bridge and in >”3 Twin Falls, ^------WwvL-n n fW fw NewFattansfiwBt ------Desert Building. Dinner alnIt noon at senior ccnU:r. Book study al 1650 Overlandnd in Burley. Rubber BrMgw Qa; ;r on West 7 p.m. al Twinin FFalls Mental Heallh PiliT Si-niftf LiocoinAkAkofaoIicsADonymwa F to Youth ommunity 7 p.m. at Head1 SitStart am er, 296 Falls: Gooding Overeaten Aooo] Valle; Credit Profeseaionals 7 p.m. at Odd Fcljowsvs Hell in pjcsentt IQto help the novice player ' 7 ' to 8:30 p.m. at KMVT Con For m ore Ave. W. in Twin Fall;Falls. For more informa- , 7 p.m. at W alker Center. al HHagermon. with bidding andid playingp problems. Room. Everyone is welcome. F( anger at 736-3020. ------OoQdinfl.,Sminf.nfTini»- m .at_Weston Plaza Hotel & Narcotics Anooymous Alateen information,info call 734-9363 or 543-5j-5939. lion, call Phans Suuigc Rupert tOwanisI Dinner al noon al seniorreenter. ce Convention1 GCenter, 1350 Blue Lakes Blvd. ------ncrSTSO-pnnrat-Walkflf-G■€enlcr.-21il------5-to-6-p> m,.at-W .-a alker_Ccnlci^19______Noon nt Ruoert Elk;Elks^Lodge.______eaa N. in Twin Fa]Falls. SlShoshone St. N. in IV in Falls. Shoshone SL N.. in Twin Falls. - TUESDAY----- ons Q u o ~ ~ a Dinner at noon at seniorreenter. cc. ‘ MagicVatt _ Rupert AlooboHcs Anonymoui ...... AkobolkaAnaLnooymous AA FolkFa Ave. Serenity at Noon (a norcotiatics anony- Magic Valley Fell.•cllowship Hall, 801 Second A support group for adult chil M e d icae re/ And Inmrioce m ous meeting) ip for Sexual Trauma Falls. , , , „ Avc. No. For motnore informalion, call’736- alcoalcoholicf'dysfunctional families mem“ “ l°6 3 s ” " ‘ AaaistasceRxFor Senior iitizeai ;■ Noon until 1 p.m. al Mag.gcV.icy 0918. _____ , _ p.m.p.m^l Mjigic Valfey F ello^ip H 6:30 p.m. at Rialto Inn. 10 a.m ; to 4 p.m: at Minidoka County—F(-Fellowship Hall, 801 Secondi Ave.-/ N. m ----Alcohblks AndJJoiq'inbus ...... SectSecond Ave. N. For more informali atiomnd'more'inrorma------— |(.rrim/» 026 E lizabeth Blvd. For A/\^lrr«twaDeJ3otdoiuot^^luuu jNOon UI Mopex: Lutheran'Oi iurch, Cactus A ------•.-678-5815.' r ...... Lunch at noon pt senior center. — ------Pete's Trailer Parkark in Jackpot, Nev. Noon N until 1 p.m. at Cherr:rrywood Falls Novic.>vice D uplicate Bridge _M u^'Valley People fisr:tat Pets Htmanc Mini-Cassassla Chapter 853 American -IVin Palte ScnW Otiisns Cet , Al-T^non*: ~ __ :-ApaApartments..;1026 Elizabeth Bl'31v j For C b b S od rty ------AawKiartnnoflofRe^Fcnocs— ^------Dinner aljiPonjnd.hiiigoJiU M L ^.cfo.re_^ 8 p.m . al Scnicsnior-Ciitzcns-Bailding-ln monSore inrorinaifeh; call 734-0590,7-: r m i - f r - : = i ; i > ; n c a i Magic-Vai;-yaHey^rlil8e‘Centcn)n------7:30 p.m. ai College of SouthernSc Idaho 1 p.m. altl BurleyE Senior Center, 2401 dinner. di Fo( more informalion.n, call 734- ghoshone. . BBhie Lake* Rotary Q ub Falls Avenue' ocross'loss'from the College of—-.— Shields Building, Room 107.37. . Overland AvcWc. For more informalion, call 5084. 5C Al-Anon 7 a.m . at W esto n Plaza' HiHotel & Southern Idaho. , Magic Valley P iso d JeGQub u l 678-7723. 8 to 9 a.m. al OrchardOr Valley Head Suin. ConConvention Center, 1350 Blue Lakled American MinidokBC SATURDAY 1998 Bob BartonIon Road in W endell. For N.'J. 12:30 p.m .ai Cityity Hall.H Veterans Hall on Harrisoiison Street and English andand Spanish classes taught &om AkoholicaAnocymota more information,on, call Judy Crist al 536- B /l|p9fiyTTintr«, Twin Falla Senioror CGtizeos Center - Shoup A venue. Open loJ IhIhe public. S2 lOloll-JOa.1I a.m. at Ihc c ^ r , .7p2Jllh St. Noon and midnight at Magagic Valley 6661. 8 p.m. at H&R Block Buildinjing, 1650 Dinner al noon and bingo at 1 p.m. For donation. Prizes. . In Rupert. For more informalion on either,. Fellowship Hall, 801 Second Ave.-N.A^ For------BuhlOambcro >erlandAve...... more information, call 734-5084. ------M lni-G aaaU ------Area—a ------N a r c o tic i-c ia s s . call ihew cccater-at436.9107______-moreinformationrcaii-736^l8r m , 8:------— NoonaUhcJtoHome Plate------—B—B u ri^ ' Liooeas Q u b ------—- oup (open meet- I A n o o jw n t A kobtdica Anooym M - B nhJS aiiorCfltjjcns lti ' ~ 7:7:30 p.m. dt First .Interstateite' B ank Noon at Cavazo’sI’s MexicanM Focxl. ^ ing) at Magic Valley Fellowship - Noon until 1 p.m. al ChcIherrywood Lunch al noonon and cards at 6 p.m. at ConiConference R6om. 8 lo 9:30 p.m. al 524 Onei>neida. For more Hall, 801 Seateand Ave. N. For more infor- Aparlmenls,a i 2026 ElizabethII I Blvd. For center. Bulky Rotary d ub This ptibUe servicevice column is designed . f J information, call the 24-ho-hour holline at nuition. call; 737360918. nimore information, call 734-0590.0 . ' B u lk y Tmmiinir:■ ■Ll.ElLLut^tnL- ' ®Noon al Burley Inn. to annouiKc Magiec ViVaUey dubs and o /g a -: c t 678-1330. O p t ^ OOnbaCIWioFans i - Al-AnoQ nmdly Creep 9 to 11:30 a.m..m. in Ihe basement o f the Cq enter iot New Directions (o0 ! supjwrt nlzation meeiings,s. liitimes andpiaces. To. M in^O asIa Opdmista Noon at MaiMandarin House Restaurant. 9 a.m. al Canyon View Hos|osplial, 228 Cassia Counly'CouCourthouse. For more infor- grou;roup for individuals w ho are job huhunting) hnve your meeiingror/o listi u/xiiiic >’our , Noon al.Yorfoa Linda RestRestauranl in Ihe RtqJOtAmejmicmL^ioaFo«No.lO Shoup sh Ave. W? For more informrmation. call malion, call 678-82U8221. 4:30 10 6 p.m. al College of Sooynms Buhl Senior CStiseoa Pinochle at 1 p.np.m. at ccnter. For•or imore information, call the CeiCenter for uid lime o f the meetiiteeting with a telephone . 6:30 p.m*. at the First BatBaptist Church. • 5 to 6:300 pp.m. at Minidoka Counly Dinner at noon al senior center.ter. Buaioeaa&FrefirefcaakoalPeoiA! . New>Jew Directions al 736-0070 or 7'.733-954. number and 'name o f a ctMJiart person to l/ic 910 Shoshone St. E- in TwiTwin Falls. Use ■ Courthouse.-:. Forf more information, call Budey Scnkx Citizens 6 p.m. at Chintlina Garden Restaurant in cxLt/uioiia, memore infonnation. caU 736-0918.& Jo o nieS eniorGrOtiTtatt , chronic pain? ______^ BqHtRctaryaub ______...... 8 p.m . at_C( Cassia Memorial Hospilal_ Noon at Rupert Elks Lodge.jo r Boardroom ininBuricyV I ^ Ri^efl Sonptimiat* ■ SonthemD 1 Idaho. Oajr and Leablan W Consider the nenew Noon at Rupen Elks Lodge.Jge. ADiaoce Serenity at Noon (a naraarcolics anqnv— — Meets weryery olher TTiutsday at a mem- ” Bai ------awua meeting)------f bo'sbom&Fo:For more informalion. write to 0 . Box 2540, IV ih I-all8 l D ~ Noon until 1 p.m. at MagicM< Valley SR5LA. P.OT P a i n - Feltowsbip Hall, 801 Seconc» n d A vc. N. In' 83303. IW ioF alls. M a n a g e nl u e n t - >■ Lund) alooon'at senior cost 1 Jutf Talking To StwUiAl-Aaao ’ Building, 625 * W enV^duns-S«nion chronic pain mana]lagement. Dr. Wells isIs ana a n ^ ,' ol 8i G roup Cotmtofing M C ore thesiologist whg^h?[iM b een a t MVW^C forf o r 6 y e a r s . . ;i . > ??5p!SS talker C lew Locofton 8i Hour* ------S b b * o i i e '^ H faT w to Falla. “ - , .prdlwilonolOOlSfan _ ...... 1 TPmf^idnalExpenen^, « n ie d ’ ...... l S Y e a f f l For Inform;n ^ o n , call,73,7-i7 - 2 5 4 8 , . — S . 3 2i 5 RFlraiE:"E 'IS S Sre/CHAMpm S P m4 d iu c ( s & P e r s o n a lb e d S> e re m c e . ■ H j - all 436-4918. - . • Covered1 blby Many iruuroncos Valley's Complete HeaWlU h S t o K ' 14 Moar N arpllne ' Y - ______? '* ' Askjyour bealtb carefn^fe^orial torvfefy^ ioDio'Dr.'Davis_oz^ ' ^ ^733-4769-^-— - _____Magic Vi r 2nd S treet W est ------QnyenttoiiCeiitefrlSSaBlu*lu«Uke«BW .------rnTivinFaU s=v73333-7735rr^a“ « s f r o m i W a y s T ra v e l)1} - - libS5 fbr guest- _CAN_^s i Y O N V I E W CQoiTOtowii COUNSNSSLINO CENTER (Acms! :____tadjoa±eaotsia>ad^^ -TWIN'fALU— — —-= - fe^S-M aglcVaUlU ^-RegtonU -M ediqUcal-^nter- - >lWta M k Senior d d ni p o « , ------g g Q - - Dittitef ai>D00o. Por mpiere

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- • • - - ...... ^ - ______-i ■ V a lUeyLlife l i VaHey4iappeiiiIngs—7~i sity alunffiTKas^Jgjelliiig^bii»ee iirboimnet ~ J ______:____ :______- P l a n t p a t h o l o g iistspeaks— s t Goodingng-Coim tv senior^ ~ DEARf^BYniia^b'cb'een r e a d ~ ‘r ^ 3 « « i » ^ Hc^injrirri700r0nc ofllipiffiFchil^ lions. It was. atliiaTIliaTlinie, the'largest ' in g w itl^a■ m ^ls^m en^hi‘^et■eiiers~rrom~||H^BIH-r (Iren wus-num4ohns.HopkiiUJib. ______philanlliropic tVequc;q'ucst in U.S. hi^^lH-______— ------a t rose socicty mm e e e t i n g ' - ..... s l a t e w e'eiekend < fleaTnari{et_pi_pc.opl.e_who.haveJindjrpuPuble.wilh_^H|r_^W y^DeairAlitiy^/'"' The se/iond Johns Hopkins,, grand-g ry. _ sdnlof the first, was born in 17'1795 on Rclider^, 1 maynay have I'ord'yoo' ' . T W IN FALLS .-: Galljnle. KIcinkdpf,:_: .GPQPU)ING _-:iThe .GoqdingJJ?Iheir names. I ' Abigail“ '■ '-s«« his -futher's-tobacco-planlariiirion in—more abput-JohnsiS'Hopktns H than you""-'"^— *■ planr pathologisi. 'wii)il) •speak lo the County SenJenior Citizens Inc. organi- ^— The name I had troublee with was ■■ - • ■VaiiBuren— J■louthern i Maryland. His formallal edu- really cared lo knov invited.ir .You Ave. ItemsIS fori sale include clothing, Hopkins y ... and you wantint to be a lectern, h e sal -.Johns_lcfi.^om c_aLl717-_for._a.p.urse^: ______anything-about-household.-jdfgoodsrhomcmade soup—-doctor!!! ------:______nicc.to,be:spcal!:akinginAniltburfihl!'-L____J( Abby. to set the recordd straight, - CHRIS GPGREGG, BALTIMORE BallBallimore and a job in husincsii:ss with I'm so "fortunateIte aanil lhankful thal ro ses 10 com e lo a meeting. mi The sandwicheses and cinnamon rolls. For Iohns(nole ' DEAR CHSHRIS: Thanks for an anin uncle, then established hisiis owOj m y wonderfiil K4-y;W-year-olU. Iiusband meetings arc for people>lc who want lo more'infont)miation. call 93.4-5504. the name o f the .school is Jol i IS. ; o f 24. of 55 years wanlss onlyon "a cook arid a know more. thetn “.s” after John) Hopkins. And not' amusing andid in fo rn ia liv e le tte r, mcrmercantile house at the age c -cueryone-aLHopkins-wanl:nlsao-be-a— Rcad.on fQr_roi.njQtcJnfomialionXQni __He.Uc-Was jn . important..invesioiJiLiii_ihL_book:: ____^______------H e l p H otopper ] celebrate her^pi— phy.sician; in fact, two-thirdrds do not. ceming Johnss 1Hopkins from the uni* 'n.ilin.ition‘s first major railroadad, the You may use myiny rname. O i^anicgardenei jersm eet 9ou,but^day Saturday JjI have seen Johns H opkinsswrilienas v vers'ly’s Off)ffic e o f N ew s and BalBaltim ore and O hio, in 1K4'47 and -WAN/ANDA NEUBERT, at7:30p.ni.Thuil u r s d a y • “John 'Hopkin,” “Johns HeKopskins.” Information: bccii>ecame a director and chairmman o f FARII\RIBAULT. MINN. ME - An open house to >r.lhn appninimimpni-t>f rnvclnnc. ph/s checkheck or nioflcv order Countv rniirthniice-Vf nn Mnrtit------Vqra-Hfttj:alfiuld wau bum Mmi.li of President Dwighl Eisesenhowor) ler of Richardrd Johns,. w ho owned-a aI II I2 -memher hoard of'truslccces for for 53.95 (S4..H1 ini Lincoln (go throughh tlthe sh e riff’s 1904, in NoNorwood. Mo. Shp manied ^was president of Johns; Hopkihs1 4.000-acre eslalstale in D il’yerl County, eacl:ach. He died on'ChristmasIS E ve. . Abby,.More Pavori\vorite Recipes. P.O. office and lake elcvaloror dowastairs).i Charles O.). IHopper on Feb. 9, I92I, University, u he spokee a t . i;he Maryland...... 1871873; leaving S7 million to hec divid-i Dox 4-17. Mountt MiMorris, 111. 61054- Donna Hunter willII speaks; on Ihe and they camecai to Jerom e in 1921 to University y of Pittsburgh,1, and w as M argaret Johns Jol marrico Gerard cd:d c equally between ihe two inslilu- in . M47. (Postage is< included.)inc use of herbs. Vegelablcible plants will work and fafarin. She has six children. ------be given away as dporlor-prizes. The Rena Shepf:ppeard and Dale Hopper, I public IS invitcdrFo#-m(i-morc-infonna- both of JeiJerome, Roy Hopper of JHelp avail;lable for b£»ackpain “ lion, cali Theresa aiI 543-49145 or Hagerman,n, UorIs~Phiiljpir'Of-Twin___ -Arcadee, Girl Scoutsits Diana at 423-5572. Falls, Carcarolyn Oochnaur of-Las ^The Times-News ~T' _ free number,, 1-800-925-8177,1 can . . V e g a s anand Shirley Hopper be called frorrom anywhere in the sponsorjf ^ i l y fiin d'cday- ^ ____ Retirees, teachersrs schedule (deceased);d); 16 grandchildren; 2 2 SALT LAKE CITY - DoD you or Intcrmountainn Region.F idchildren; and nine greal- someone you know suffffe r fro m > All calls a ir-c cconfidential. -j com bm ed meeting Hie Tunes-News e x tra.larg e) andI all participants i n g E V i d a y greal-grandcidchildren. chronic pain? Do you sufuffer from Questions willwi be answered free' rly is being given by her will be served cookiookies and milk. TWIN FALLS - ThiThe American , ’’I','P""J headaches, back pain o r arthIhrilis? Do by Dn Cherylyl Rowley, director of •. TWIN FALLS - The Trereasure Drawings for door■or prizesp will be :d Persbns'ind- tic-rcquestfi-nogifis. i ------ly- Association of Retired 1 ■*y'ou“haW ”qucstibns abou)ut any of the Intcrmoununtain Pnirt Clinic al Cove and the Silver Sage Girl:rl Scout held. Pariicipanisnis may choose j the Retired Teachersrs A/ ssbciaiion _ _ . these or how lo manage;e chronic Orem Commun:unity Hospital, and Jess mes-Ncivs ivc/comcs news Council is sponsoring u “CoCookies th ree T reasu re Co’Cove g am es to have planned a combinbined meeting pain? Cone, LCSW;W, of the Wasatch and Milk Family Fun Diiy" fromfr y pariicipaie in. Selcc:elections include for 1 p.m, Friday al iheIhe Twin Falls o! com ^umunity events. Send maien'al Tlie answers to such comjncems arc Canyon Hospiupilal Chronic Pain pro- Times-News Valley' lo 11 a.m. Saturday al Tre;reasure The Baiting Cageage. Golf, Big. ------Senior Cenlcr, 616 Easthistland Drive.------jusUa.phonc.calljiway-Jrrcii:catmenLo£_pam. ______—eo \’cr705'BtncLakcs-BK'drNN: ------B ertha-and-B askelhkelbaH-5hoot-to— :------• Visilors are'welcomeime. .Arriye.by. chronic.pain is the topic-ofof M arch's . The hotlinele iis a free.com m unity- H 3303^S48. Please sub- [J; "Teams of'one adiilf ahdnd ‘brie “Win. 11:45 a.m. for lunch. ThThe menu fea- »• Deseret Ncws/Intermountaiain Health service providkrided m onthly by the child (either girl or boy)/) may ^ Registration iss SISlO. Proceeds fish, augralin mil news afu leafit a week in advance lures lemon*baked fis Care Hospitals Health Holliiline. Deseret Newsvs and IHC Hospitals, compete for ribbons. All chihildren will go lo the Silv(jilver Sage Girl iclables, corn- de a phone num ber where iirial Hospital in IBurley poiatoes, mixed vegets ‘" c M c The hotline is being offe:fered from Cassia Memori: will receive a T-shirt (childlid size Scouts Magic Valleyilley Chapter. bread and rhubarb. For■or more infor- yoacaabc■creached. r jII j a.nr. to 1 p.m. Saturday.y. The toll is an IHC Hospispital. ______mation. call 734-4110.1^______

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square dance woro r k s h o p I EDEN - The Magiagic Squares ___ Square Dance. Cluh.,ha.' planned .a______Workshop for Fridaidny at the Anderson Campground.Id. The session for experienced e> ------doncers-Js_scl_for 7 toto 8 ^ 0 p.m ., with beginner lessonss nfiom'8:30-to ------___ 10 p.m. For more infonformation, call I . Jeanne Gray at 829-5912J12. Parlmg.Iolotsak ____ — benefits^faiiamily— — — llic 'nmes-Ncws V ______™ n x a l l s A parking lol m Ic to benefil ihe Tracyicy Kalbfleisch' ------...... Familyis serfor9 a;mi;m.-'to-5'p';m;...... - - Saturday at ihe Centcnni:nnial MaU.------■tocy is undergoingg Ir treatment for ; - onri »,!It ...... for a bone marrow iranspnsplant. • Item s currently onn the tl sale lisl include furniture, house!jsehold goods. ------clothing, o-bicycIe,-bod ------— nniitj^es, a motorcycle,e, coffice fumi- ture, lamps, bak^d'good:lods and m ore,...... ■ Donations of good usabl;able items arc

To donate ilems, callill 733-40201 or 326-4490. Items may be left on the ______back porch at 127 Eighth;hth Ave. N. or I ■ ...... at the Filer Nazarcnel« Fellowship— ------C entcr, 301 Main. Cast:'ash donations are also welcome. A trutrust fund for : Tracy Kalbflcisch has, beenbe set up at the Shoshone Street BrarIranch of West One Bank. VaUey SO!)S carnival sislated The Times-News

EDEN - The Support)rt Our School organization in the ValGalley School - ^ Districi plans a carnivalval and dinner Saturiay at Eden Elementaintary School, The carnival will runjn from1 6 to 9 p.m., with dinner being' seserved from 6 ------to 8:30 p.m. The theme: is.is.“Color Our------— Worid,” with events such:h aas a cake ahd E-: , counlry store, w h o)Gpul toy walk, baseball toss, cc fish pond and darts. Foodod will include------____ ------tuham or cfimdng .dinner, __ baked potatoes and coton cin candy. C 6sts'are’S3ff5 per peiperson for Jh?^.,..,,, ham dinner; S l . p Wr thehe ccomdog_din- • ner (for kids), 50 cents rdrrdrpopand'car-' I nivnliicketsfourforSl. s.A nd9ll, ' For more informationronrcall Karen •:Diie to Ihe increasingg d( em and for new tdep h o n■nc c There's ho chairhange in rates for ihescjalls. 183 o r K athy ------_ la a c rs n li-a l .825:5383 iro u g h o u U h e U.S. an d . - - - local calls and long-(rig-dislance calls lb o th er area.':a.codes..--....., ...... ______Cooper at 829-5119...... • . nnum u bers and afca codcs ihn canadSTpCSplelindahTrwillrili-havirtcrrhangc-lhe-way- y------wlll-nol-bc^frcclcd«l4))ahc-navuliaIing.planJluL43 with preprogrammccmcd Speed Calling numbers, m'modems, S e m i n a r { s e t t o " . lhI h ( e y d i a l , to help 3m e n l For all long-distance: callsc in ih e 2 0 8 ared code: . . fax m achines or oih(other automatic dialing equipn piarentsofteen jgram any l+ num bers within1 I 1he 208 . V en-agers ' lhal Ihj you previously precedecled w ilh a 1, you musl now/ ' ■ will tieed lo reprogri diedial 1+208, Since you are airilready in the habil o f addinging ' a rea code. , •n » ‘Itoe»-Ncw«~/. iformation about 1+208 dialincn g .' ' a I before dialing long-dislai[ance calls withinliie 208 For m ore infor II phone company JEROM E - A weekendend seminar to aarea r ( code, this should be siniimple lo rem em ber. con iacty o u r local pi help parents with teen-agerigers is planned for this weekend...... Debbie jmdBlflkc--Wals^alsh arc offcr-... .. ingjlhe semlnot throughgh the Jerome Child Protection Team. It

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J ^ F o o c I i i i f e t i rm e:fo iiL th e :^ ! E icM eirecipefif o u n d s ------7 S'By "Ellen Hawfcs r ------— MANNING’S:’S CHOCOLATE ~ IiThe n Baltimo;cSun _____,____^______CANDXI\1BAR.CAKE_...... - -.;j-Sciy.cs.l2loila - L ., ...... ,____ b a tth e :cgreeif:! t t izeatiii^ ■— M Pal'rTcia'C 6 x''‘bE"Eliri cup vegetableable oil ——whipped.IJ .to p p in g .o r_ a .d o llo p . of_ ^ _MJDi)^TrER_PICI< ____2 lablcsppons_viIS vinegar ■ ______- 2/3 cup low-fat pLiinn yyogurt vanilla flav(avored yogurt and addition- U — Yields 8 1 0 -1 0 p in ts— ' - - ...... — i c u p s coid watewater V; cup fresh Key Omeim c juice ( 6 to a* li^c slicciccs.' I 25 lo 30 medium-sizedd cucum - 1 tablespoon1 vanill.'Tcxiracirafvidt'dvai r - , 8 lim cs)r ______* Regularlar lim es can be used. '__ H ■ b e rs_____ •.....'■ _■____ _ . 1 cup 'heavy ere:cream ______^______2 tc.ispoonslimczest 8 large w hite onions 6 ouru:cs (or)r~one oi c ^ ) scmisweet 1 pkg. unfl.'tvorccl gclai IRISH[ALMOND CREME | 2 large sweet peppers (optptional) chocolate chipss 1 cup milk chocihocolate chips _ cup waicr . I enveloplope unflavorcd gelatin -yThis Irish Almond CrerDme'thaKes'adellghtful-S il.St,Patrlck’s.pay cup salt 1 Kceblcr Hcrsliey'sy's Chocolalc i_^Kcupwaiwater - — 5-cups cidcc.,vinegar . , 15 snnck-sizew Snickers5 candy bars Ready-Crust pic crust . IV: cups)S whippingV crcam ^dessert. ' ^ - 5 cups sugar (2>^ pountfs) ."'7,7.'' "■’cuilhlo ihih'SliWtuiccR^- • I':. - ■ V: cup SUJsugar fand eggs in a small sauccpi:pan. Whisk minutes, therlen fold in 1/3 cup of 2 tablespoons mustard seeceil ‘ >5 cup chopped»ed {peanuts. Whisk (ogcihcr condtndcnsed milk, 2 eggs oover medium heal untiltil mixture Heath Bits.. PourP inlo clear glass •1 teaspoon turmeric • Heat oven to> 35035( degrees, yogurt, lime juicc andind zest. In a ■"'y-'lca.';pob5obn almond cxtract bbegins to bubble aroundI theI edges, dessert dishesies (if available). Chill. V: teaspoon cloves (whole]le) In large bowl,I’wl. mix flour, sugar, glass container or cujcup. sprinkle /: cup He.Heath Bits SStir in the gelatin, almorond extract Garnish wilh:h jadditional Heath Bits Wash cucumbers and sliccicc as thin cocoa, baking sod:soda and sail. Whisk in ' — -— gtftfttio-ovar-c o ld -wmefrter . liui soften------______—amt-a-few-drops-of-ga feen -fft oed-colo f ' mid fra.nh m ini a?; p a s s iP lc . C lfUp u r S-IiTti'Cii t liL tliL oil. v iniigar,.:•> tfTigpfinns vanillo . for 2 minutes and thenicn w hisk into Com binenc whipping cream* sugar iiing. Remove from'heat,t, lei set 5 M akes 4-6'.servings, s( ■ ■ „„onions and M ppcrs vcr;:ry thin, and 2 cups coldJ water,wj blending well. Combine wiilv^ucumbers> :and salt Divide .batterHer ev en ly in to iw o and let stand 3 hours coverered in ice greased 9-inch rouround cake pans. Bake Everyoone’s floocking too the ne^;west fasst food cubes.^ Drain. for 25 to 28 minutlinutcs, or until a looth- Combine vinegar, sugar-ansnd spices pick inscrttid into center comes out ^ b rin g to clc.in. Let cakcs:s cocool in pans for 15 t o ______ByPhilVettel fronts. Thele .aggressiy^y expanding And watching happily, andnd probably their positive image.im Rblisseiie chidccn . in'IL large pre,« ^ in g kettle and a boil. Add the drained cuirucum bcr- 2 0 minutes,, thenhen put onto racks lo Chicago Tribune Boston Chid:iickcn now has 243 siorcs; wwilh a bil of bemusement,;, are super- is perceivcd to be a betler nuiriiional | by the endJ oof Ihc year, ihc company mmarkcts.,which have been sellingse spit- choice ih:m fried:ied chickcn or burgers. mixtore f"' and heal thoroughly,ly, bul do cool completely.-y-- • roasted’ chickens for manyy years; and — Thc-ihcory.gapoesr 1. Chickcn is betler nol ^Qi boil. Pack while hol into> s:sterilized In a 2-quarl bowl,bov combine cream, ' Never uhderc.slimale the power o f a cxpccLs to ha^have 450 stores. •' ro f mjllr rh r>ff»lnti» rh ip«l lillle spit. . ; ^ Wlicn Bosiloston Chicken’s ittock went h:have watchcd sales .climb wiivith this lat- for you than redrcd meat. 2. Food-cobked^ "jars and seal at once. ------— acmisweot-and-mi The humble, often underiderapprcci:itcd public last year,yci its spectacular finit day est es boom. Rotisseric chickcken to go on a .spit (whichich allows .some of ihc fat Wciserl notes thal wh'h e n sh e and heat in a micrclicrowave oven on high slaw, she for IJ'; to 2 minulinules, or until melted chicken hiis becomc the: newsnc item of on Wall StreItreei had people predicting combines cc the coavcnicncc of fast food 10 drip away)I is generally lower in fat makes m:: potato salad 'o r colesl: when stirrc^Stji^in ______------the frisl-food world. nll IwiiKcausc some. lhat the Mock>ck soon-Would-bc. trading al _ _w wilh the aura and aro^ma of Iwmccook-he than the samOIC, food cooked in oil. 3. uses us' the liquid from the bre;read-and- and smooth whc entrepreneurs thought to pop a few rccrcati’onnl-inl-drug prices: Thai hcsn’l ing. in ^ m c h o w , carryout roasia.sled chick~Erg67r01i!»crieiie chickcn is a signlficont^—-butter-pickles bu as. thc-vincic g a r—111—rcnrain'ing- teasf:a sp o 6 ri of va’nilla. birds on a slick, roast ihem,-:m,-and market .happened, bul people still are buzzing, en er seems more like Real Fooood than do Jy more heallhfuiiful fast-food option, yes? don't do add the pickles lo ihoia^alad or Remove K cup) oof f the chocolate mix* J ____ ihem in an cat-in/carryouyoul fast-food * Seeing thehe \ ^ i n g on the wall, K F C _otother fast foods. To paraphra;rase the slo- Apparently,, mno. In January, the Tufus slaw sla ," she says. '^ lure and set asidaside to cool. While U -cttH-w Tirm -nriri - ...... formal. Now allHie worliJ,rid, it .seems, is jumped inioliolhc rolis-scrie^liickciffray '"gan“oranflthcn:onvciiitfmr gc icc~foodra~Uiriversity~Die )ier&-Nutrilion-Lctter —Olhcr-vflriutions=from.:j’cs < getting in on lhe roiisserieic clchicken act. w ilh ils Rotisseric R< Gold brand, biburger is a burger, but a whollole chicken announced lhatat :rolis-scric chickens had to to the pickle recipes includeied using lhe Snickers piccescces and stir until com- Thc fcadcr in this rev o lu tio n is Brown’s Chii::hickcn & Pasta is offcriBg wilh wi side dishes is a meal. litlle placc inn a low-ful, low-calorie garlic. gai Molly Moore of Timimonium, bined. Some willill mcllr and others will Boston Chicken, which has been mak- rotisscrfe chichickeii, though liot all stores Another thing that clearlyf hhas helped diet. In one example, ex: a half-chicken Md., Mt added 3 cloves of garliirlic to the remain chunky..S Set et aside to cool, ing headlines on ihc foodd aiand financial have the new:w product just yei. mmake rotisseric chickens ppopular is plate at Bostorton Chickcn (including ' cucumbercu and. onion minix and When mixturelire is firm enough to ; corn bread, mmashed potatoes and removed rcr them when she draiained the spread, put halff on on one cake layer, pul < squash) wiih a small soda compared mixture. mi And she was inviv e n tiv c , other layer onWp top and spread remain-______imfavorably”witlvith‘’a"Brg'Mucriu'rgc'n'?cs soaking so: her .soon-lo^e pickl:kles in a ing iii^ ^ ic n is on top.Trostt sides with anbeeai0 y* and chocolate: slshake; the chickcn plale picnic pit cooler with icc.■ D o n n a lhe reserved^ cut: kfastsi:a f-it-in.l cnHi'im —p.. ly break had m ^rr rjtlnrip -BcckenjfW lutb- tviarsh'aiadded 3 lure und spreadd rtSnainingrC on top of , ' Bv Joan Bean______—. - - — —fiBi'(lT-“A -lot-lot-of^hc-cerealsrare-vcfy— — " TVhdTlier lU A mem licTe r, H elen One easy wayvay to cul a lot o f fat and cloves d o of chopped garlic, whvhich she cake. Sprinklee peanutspe on top and J ^, 'rimes-News corrcspondciidcnl high in^n (IDA) is in the cereireal. The recommended nearly n« 60 pcrccnt said theyt had find crispy chit:hicken skin difficult to Here’s He a recipe fromI S u sa n for, the mixtureses mayn be melted in a putting the word out lhallal breakfastI is amount o ff sucrosest and other sugars skipped sk breakfast. resist. MM: anning o f C ockcysvillc, MMd. ' double-boiler. too good to miss. is about thrc(irec to five grams per serv- She said similar studid ie s have Molly Sloligh. a memember of the ing. Sucrose)se content should be low shown sh that participation ir Magic Valley branch of)f lhell associa* in comparisoison to the amount o f edi- and an how well kids do there,i:dSi;:;i Cookk______tion, said,* for a varietyty o( f reasons, ble starch, whenw! breakfast isn't coro n su m ed . rom Cl log breakfast is all loo oftenn slskipped. C ereals; that th contain raisins and Wilh W adults, work prodIdut:fivi*y . .Continued fror together flour, oats, baking;'powder. p applesauce. AddId eggc, whiles one at a “You convince yourscirsclf thai it's nuts are higlighcr in sugar, she said. dr.drops dramatically. saucc. Broil (or microwave 1.minute cincinnamon, baking soda andd raisins, lime, and beat untilunli they are smooth. ; too early to cat and p'ou u do n 't feel Bul if you: wantw them, it’s more eco- Hopkins said some peo: 6 p c sklp^'on'mcdium-higiigh)-uhlil-diccse-is-hot-^Ad Add-banana<>,-milk. rgg-w hllhites and Fold in with the1C didry ingredients. Put ------Hkc-eulingT^-she-suitlT-d r-^n d -^u —nomical4o-th>4hrow4nA'our.«wJi.------br -breakfast-becHUse-theyrPTe^niryinc~ta=^nd bobbl)^— ^ va’nilla; aiid"hearvntil“sr rg-loa fpan'sprayed------)i»^fe-mtsstng------T h e \Curdftds "lllgll W liber" on a “lose Io: weight^ For a crispciper crust, toast m uffin, SprSpread batter evenly into eithither a 9- with vegetablee oil.oi Bake 60 to 65,,,, until you get back into0 tlthe habit of ccrcal packa,ikage might mean it has a “But skipping breakfastst actually halves beforee addinga the saucc and by-I3-inch by- non-stick pan,I, o r o n e minutes, eating." lot of nutsIts or dried fruit in it. promotes pr binge eating,, !bccausc cheese. These;e i may be prepared the lhal lhai has been coated with've,k’cgctablc And from Ormond, On here is a ;Slough suid phe;i;ats.he.her breakfast Sometimess llthese are fonrjcd into lit- ycyou’re so hungry and you3U lend 0 - n ight before: and a popped, into the sprspray. -Bake until golden bro\•own and recipe for anotherher eati on lhe run type -w hile p u ttin g on her makeup m: and lie clumps. I . ■ -bil binge out a little bil more later,"la s c oven in the morlorning. ju.siju.st beginning to pull from pan p and food. It makess aa large bowlful of fixing her hair, beforee leavingli for "And lhefie way they clump is to sasaid. "S o it doesn’t-hclp at; aall there " “These arc: wv onderful.” H opkins sprisprings back when lighlly tououched- batter lhat mayay beI stored up lo-a . w ork. W ith a bo\Vl o f ccccrcal dose add oil to il ito get il to stick logeth- H ere are somt; oltemativc:/es to a s t- said. "T hey'ree juslj like mini pizzas.” aboul abc 35 lo 4 0 m in u tes. CiCut into ' month in the refrigifrigerator. _____ hv. she can do both'wilhkfithout losing _cr,J[^ Ormondnd said. “So you are buy- down da bacon, e^s, cercal1 ?and toa}:l W h en ID)A A member, Molly 2 2-i-inch squares; ...... ■ '- " -iii^ u ^ u w is : Bi5»ijaU y^i^ Iww«iw ""Ijjiu ty; biuulifBJt. jug^uiilldHjy'nreiiji* I S loughrpfT wV i: /in'Falls.'is in”a liurry—- •“They’re-pretly heuyy—- v e ry RAISIN BRARAN MUFFINS " ' “There are a lot of rcalljally good low fat, bul thee rmanufacturer has added bebers of the Idaho Diclcl 1 c in the morninjing, she said she ju st . dense,den and they have a'banailana oat- Makes 5 dozenen :t'4?aclc-iry‘to get'it to stiuk^^*r ^ s ^ c latlpir------'..,.Jji’abs some tontbnsi aiid cither a glass nn?iiit;jl type flavoi;“-S k»ug}Sh " “ *d, ■■—Hfi5T5unee)-bo> Rrnn that it doesn’t take a lotot co f prepara- . together.” , • • Peanut butter sandwich:h o f m ilk or juice,ice.- ' "Tl‘•Thcy.’rc really good and fill f you 1/3 cup oil . tion lime,” she said. F o r ch ildildren. she said, there • B a g e l wilh'String chcheese or "It’s better’j r ’th an n o th in g ,” sh e up.'up.” 3 cups .sugar Sue Ormond, another:r IDAI mem- should not; be an emphasis on lower- mimozzarella ______said. "You c(w;(^ld put peanut butter 4 eggs . b er, saiiniT crc a'rc'sTTffiCmnhirtgrTO-lnB-farrKlds Ids-need'SomBTfaoo-pro^ ^ r c s h T m lt 7. on il, and yolTtiTcoulil t;ik‘iTa'piccc"of 'A / nother cal and ruFTtypc of break- I quan buttcrmilrmilk < . - w atch for w hen buying; ccrcalct prod-, vide them withwi energy. • Fruit flavored yogurtt \with dif- fruit lo eat in1 thell car on the way tr» fast is th is ... 5 Clips flour , ucfs. . ■ • ■ • O rm ondI sisaid nutrition is a matter feiferent kinds of cercal sprinkliklcdinif work." 5 teaspoons bakibaking soda For exam ple, choosc thosethe lhal arc of choicee and; food should be • Egg oft toast ' The followiwing is a recipe for LOW -E\T BANANNA 2 teaspoons sailsalt • . ,! ------wholc-grain,-nnd-not-lolal[iially-tefined.-^enjpycd. notot something to feel guilty • Open faccd cheese sanandwiches handy breakfa::fasi bars thal may be - BBEAD -— Mix together.:r. IFill tins (covered , ,,Xhc_.^y you.can.tcII-is-tos-to chcck thc„-.aboui------______V...... -on on breodrEnglishmufflns-oior-tortillas—wrapped in..airairtrgftt-packaging and —ix i .cu p s flOUL-. " ______wilh paper linerslers) full. Boke at 'label for the words “whw hole w heal "Eal in balivalance and in m odemtion, "'“•"Lcf^iovcr pancakcs,-Tvt ..rcfrigcipigr^fpr — 7.:TT^5=400 foi-15 to i2 0 m inutes.------— flour" or “whole oatat flour" or and have a good£ variety,” she said. French Fr toast that has beencn' frozen, or put in Ihc frc(freezer. ' j2/3 cup sugar Tlils*is'an old'rId' recipc,'^nnd to -c u t---r.-. •------^rolled oalK.—not-jusi—oa“oat-flour—or—y if-y o a lrft-ift-always.alLcanc.cm cd __mavm: bc-thnwed or reheated;d to make_____ ■'____ ' the choleslcrol1 ususe 2 eggs and fill .. "wheat flour." ; r“aboumhc-f:-fat-conlcntf-nll-you-rc—sa^and.y/ichcs. Pancake^ im ^y be NO-FATrBREAKEAST 1 __ J1 cup ripe bananus. ma.shed;tl the crackcU sficlliiclls“ w itlr Watc'r~u'nd ^ “One ihing you need1 to watch for going to eatat is: a minimal amount of _tO]topped with yogurt'ana rollcd-up:------Ero "BARS ------1 ^^'teaspoons baking powdeJer------add-to-lhcm ixturelurcrlf-lhc-shortening—;------^ w h en b uying cereal iss lllhal you're food; then1 thll at’s not a-good food Pul Pu pureed fruit on panencafce,.or ut 18 y<>< teaspoon salt (optional) • or fat.seems highligh in an old recipe, , not shopping for candy,'Jy," Ormond .selection eilhilhcr.” • to;toast. 75 calorics cacach 2-inch .square ■ ' cyp applesauce' much of the limeime il can be cul by -j IK ,cups flour)ur 2 tablespoons .skim milk aboul 50 percent.nt. 1If the batter is too ir applesauce may be - • • J^Pcup sugarr PPreheat oven lo 350 degreeCCS. Mij h':a''y. »' “I .. jda. bak- added. And youou can use half the I teaspoon ciicinnam on togitogether the flour, baking sod. Z j p a r t y — — _ . _ Vi cup^raisinsns -inging powder and salt. Set asidide. In a eggs the recipc: cacalls for or just use I Clip rfpc bara a n a n a s; m a sh e d ------mmixer i? bowl-mix-milkr-sug;igar and-lhc_whiles. ______Continued from C1 PEA^VNUT BUTTER shsheets. Flatten with fork dippedd in 2 egg whites:s ' about 1/3 cup). Slir in peanut pe: butler' > • CCOOKIES su,sugar, m aking crisscross patiattem . 1 cup quickc cttio o k in g ro lle d oaUi :s o r u ntil 2 teaspoons5 b;baking powder , and cinnamon untilil blended. Atricd-andind-true favorite for adults ,. Bake 11 to 13 m jn u tes cool com- teaspoon. bba a k in g so d a Separate ladyfingers. S|Spread nal and Icids alik. lightly browned. Remove; a 'surfacb of half of ladyfir/fingers with p,^plctely on wire rack. Store: ini tightly Vi cup skimI m ilk d s C tljid ln q IO li t£.ivlc& to ific es^aiHaqlc covered container. 1 teaspoon v an illa ■ peanut butter mixture;i; c o v e r w ilh flour M akes 5 dozen cookies. Preheat ovenen to 350 degrees. Stir remaining ladyfingers. ' •1 teaspoonon baking powder , ' M akes 12 servings. 1 teaspoonoh baking soda • p S a m e D aly-Surgery ^ Cei; e n t e r •on salt HONEY NUT SVfu n d a e ' ? “ 7 sT,;kippy creamy o^Super Pancalf , ke Br e a]ikfastl TOPPINGG Chuiik [wqriuiriui'buttcr ‘ • stick) com oil margarine . 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Sausage, Hashbi b r o w n s , , the sundaes with chocoh:oIale chips, well blended,ed. If necessary, refriger* chopped peanuts, raisins,s, marshmal-r ate dough. J u i c e , M l\ ilk & Coffee low s o r granola. Shape intoito 1-inch balls. Place 2 W here: Kimberl!rly Elem entary Scho(lOOl Tours of the cei£nter, including the operperating room I M akes aboul 1 cup. inches apartirt on ungreased cookie 3 1 1 Mlam a Street, Kim berly,y , ID ___ ar_ Staff-available- ito answer questions ^ - - f — W hen: 7:00 anim i.il:00 am - Planner- , 7 ' . S a t u r dlay, a M arch 12,1994 w ’-Jtefreshments providedp ■ ■ C o n tin u e d fro m C l display the sandwiches.sa The partid- T ickets:'3“ per ppetson-Can be purchasei s e d i .' Spreadjjcanut butler on sUccs of pants can everven eal their crcationsi *»■. Door prizes •. bread orlice cakes. Set ouout two per _ _ f r o m K irrimberly Elem entaty studei d e n t s person. 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—Meat!t b a U ^edpes i s i m ] ^ % i n g f ia m ily fI a r e - - Feel like savoring somome simple, satisfying pleaeccs of beef mixture lo makee 220 meatballs; I------— ■ i "• • — ■ ■ ------1 J ------and comforting fare?------; aceMn-ungrcased-l 5-by»^lO-in<-inch jelly-roll------j- ...... — 'Hjree Easy. Meatballi fimMi lsw ill pTDvidc ju st - pan.m.-Bake 10 to lS minutes or uniuntil.no longer--...... Ihe change of pace you’iDu’re looking for. One pinknk and juices run clear. Use meanealballs in one - l ‘ batch of these versatilee b beef mealballs is the of• iheih recip e below, proceedingg a:as directed. . ^ beginning of a soiip.-ip,' sandwich or slew ------:dq>en(iing oporrtlicingrc-grcdlentsyoupair whh SPIC SI Y B E E F ’N ZUCCHINI;iNI SO U P: In them. Most o f the add^insins are things you prob* largerge soucepan, combine 2 cupsIS ddiced zucchi- J tT lm ^ ^ ably keep on hand - cannanned beef broth, salsa, ni., 1 can (J4 ounces) ready-to-to-serve.beef ' prepared spaghetti saucc,ice, onions, jarred beef broil-olh, 1 cup prepared chunky salssalsa and 1 cup _____ gravy_and sea-wnings.______- ______L'watcatcn.bring to.n.boil,.Rc^ucc.heihut;^simmcr3______The ^ ic jn M lb a ll^ a rcare easy to prepnrc.iind , t o5 mimites or until zucchini is crisp-lender.i economical, loo^'Bccause'*ise ihey’rc so easy, you Stirir ini cooKcJ meatballs (1 recipe)pe) and 1 table-' ~/4h & ^ R k ^ ' can shape two batches,;,.nnil.bakclihcm_fltJhc_sp.^ ai loon chopped fresh cilantro;; hcheal through. same time, ^ t one now,w, andi freeze one for a TopJp wiih corn chips, if desired, i head start on another meal.leal. befoi:fore serving. Makes 4 servings. ■ H ,To freeze thifmcatbaljs,ills, cool slightly, wrap, - label and date Ihe packagcage. F re c ^ up lo three . ITALIAN IT MEATBALL SANI\NDWICHES: - — n^QnlhBv-To d efroslj^jlaplace the package of In lalarge-nonstick skillet, heal 1 le;leospoon-veg-. * -frozen-mcatballs in.thee refrigeratorr< the night ct^blable oil over medium heal unliuntil hot. Cook before you’re ready to use ihem in Spicy Beef andid stir : cup thin bell peppercr sstrips and K 'n Zuc^ini Soup, Italianin Meatballf sandwiches cupip *thin onion wedges 3 to 4 minninutes or until or Easy Meatball Stew. _..tendnder. Reduce heat lo mediurlium-low; add Serve the sandwich fillingfill in warm crusty cookloked mealballs (1 recipe) anand I ja r (14 ^ ^ C rc. Cover: cook 1 ^ ___ The soup is pcrfcct withth v/holegraina rolls and 5 to 6 minutes to heal through,I, sistirrin g oc ca - fresh &uit. If stew is onn tlithe menu, warm com sionjonaily. Spoon equal amountsIts into 4 split . muRins are a good go-wii•wilh. Make them from hoaglagie rolls; sprinkle with mozzaizzarella chcesc, ' a mix, or, if time is shoiihorl, purchase ready- desired. Makes 4 sandwiches. made muffins fnam the supsupermarket. t t ------_ EEASY / MEATBALL-STEW3W: In large THREEEASYN' M E A T B A L L ^ sauc ciip water, K teaspoon id:C00ki.ngr4une^^0—artcd^ ispoon-peppci:. 40 minutes. ing to a boiI. Stir in,i_packagcgc (16_oujiccs)i _ 1 pound IcM ground ^ e >^ri'vcgctab!c'(wiih pouitb) mixtnixture. Reduce' ------— H-cupsofl or ^Tcup dryIry 1 bread crumbs at; simmer 10 lo 15 miiiules or iuntil vcgeia- 1 egg . . bles:s are lender. Slir in cookedd n meatballs (1 2 tablespoons fmely ch0|:hoppcd onion recipi:ipe): heat through. Sprinkle: wiwith chopped 1 clove garlic, crushed^ ...... _.paisltrsley..if desired. Makes 4 seo'ing!ings.-. . _ . . _____ —is H ...... ^ a teaspoon pepper Cook'sCo Tip: To make soft breadbre crumbs, M placeice 1 slice tom bread in foodI pnprocessor, fit- ^ Heat oven to 400 degregrees. In large bowl, j^dJ withv steel blade, or blenderder container, i ' PtMcawrte^NUondl combine all ingredients,ts, mixing lightly but Cove)ven proccss, 30 second-s, pulsingsing on and off , erwl UmiDck M«tt Oovtl thoroughly. Pinch off app:ipproximately l>^-inch u ntil tj|; fine crumbs. Yield: /2/3 cup.ip. S im p le mleatballs ei make for threee tastyt family meals thata t di o n ’t re q u ire a lo t o f hla a s s le .

g e r f i ^ 2 zerare^fcb a r e T d om ’t i t e s ]q p m rT mleals^^W i litoITslR i lelves By ShsroQ Qow dcr' ------1 wilKvilied. Add ihe lomaioes, beann 1 liquid. 1 can (8 ounces)>) culcu green beaas Newport News Daily Press alt and pepper. Cover and simmimer for K- cup sliced greeneen 1onions and lops Henre’s how to ge^et the most ffrom cannedd veggies iboul 10 minutes until vegelablibles arc cup unsalled peaipeanuLs You’re rummagingg desperatelyd tendendcr. Add the drained beans am:ind sim- K- cup fat-free ma;mayonnaise or salad through the refrigerator ancand freezer for NewportrtDanyPrcss E aadded vegetables are availabiible. bles appropriatetc for i Ihc dish you’re tnerner for another 20 m‘iriinutes. dressing something to fix for dinnermer. You come ' • Look for cans withoutJt dents or making. It's lotnot necessary lo buy Meavleanwhilc, cook and drain maclacaroni. 2 tablespoons skimkirn milk ' up with a couple of cari'arrots, a half- COOKTKING: other 0 signs of damage. Dent:nts do not expensive, whole3le tomatoes for soups toross s i wilh bulier and graled clchcesc, 2 tca-spoons lemon,non juice •• empty container o f yogurturt and a piece ’ D on’t■n’t overcook canned foods, affect a the contents of the caran as long and stews, for for instance, when thenhen mix wiih'the bean sauce ancmd a lit- 2 tca.spoo.ns whilelile vvinegar of onion. . . —They need;ed only a quick healing. as a the seal is nol broken andnd the can crushed ones, whichwh are less expcn;^ lieIc oof Ihe bean'irqtild. Serve .in1 1healed K- teaspoon dried:d dilldi weed All is not lost - if you1 hihave a can of * Whenlen using in soups, stews or doesn't d leak. If a can is leakiiking or tlK .sive. will do. bowlowls and sprinkIc"Tnore cheesesc nnd 3 dashes red peppeipper sauce beans, tomatoes or co;nn oon the shelf. casseroles,les, add near Ihe end o f cook- ends e bulge, the food shoul ^ftles mosl always are -k vjIuc fiialirsays-Stanle y - ! strips------— 1-pouftd-elbow->w-mHi.’iir<>ni------— you're talking convenienci:nce, however, Gershoff andan Catherine Whilney,. ^__2 onions, choppcd______4 iablcspoonsi.5_butier______b ___ _ . it’s hard to beat canned,fd. They’re a* authors of ^^ e Tufts UniversltjrGuIde-^2 carrot.s, cnoppcd Yi cup grated1 sharpsh chcese ST.B1ENEDTCTTS— ------good substitute for oul-of-so^season vari- toTotal NutHiitHlion." 1 cup m'inccd parsley ’ Chopped parslersley elles and can be used idId bolster the The disadvidvantage, however, is thal 1 teaspoon dried oregano Drain the bean:ans and set them iiside, FAMILY MlIEDICAL CENTvJTER nutritional content p f meals.als. Best of all, the sodium1 content c of canncd foods 2 ; tablespooiis dried ba.sil re.«rying 1/2 cu|cup of the liquid. Heal Ihey can be plopped onI Ihthe shelf and can be high,h. Those on salt-restricted 1 16-ouncc can tomatoes inn puree| olive oil in heav]avy cos-scrole and saulc forgotten until there's noli;lolhing else' in diets shouldd rread labels carefully and H I cup bean liquid bacon strips untilitil half cooked. Add the W the house for dinner. ForFor folks w ho purcha.« sall-iill-rcduced or salt-free alter-'’ j2 teaspoons salt onions, carrots,>, parsley,p oregano, and — ~'flnd'gening'to ihe stpre'c'onTrcgnlai— o: nativesr-Thertlert^s-no-need to wait until 1 teaspoon ground black pepqipcr basil and cook untilur Ihe vegetables arc Hlealth •—"•-'•basisdifBc&t,‘^good;stoc*lock ■ ofxann ctf"” yon‘r t despenlerate to try the recipc-s hcrcV— _____ vegsies can mean nutritionaonal salvation. There are moreJHaO.!C40IdiffftfcnL-~— rPASTArA-WlTH=BEANS^ ------1 areness varieties 6f beans and 13130 types of (Serves 6-8J vegetable products nowV aavailable in i l 6-ouncc

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Pour into pic «RH ...... 2 teaspoonsIS b;baking soda IRISH ISLESSLIM I E PIE shell andai refrigerate until set. >i7An K-tcaspoonsan sail 1 M oz. can swcciciciencd condensed Garnish■ih thc pie before serving with W EISERT’S BRIILAD-, Kcupvegctabictablc oil 'ith- ^ — -••milk------w h ip p[>ed-topping-or’a-dollpp-of et . ^ ^ D . B U T r E R P I C(CKLES ___ ,_2 tablespoons'ons'vincgar______2/.1 cup low-fat pluijlain yogurt vanilla3 flflavored yogurt and addition--of- .Yields 8 to 10 pints 2 cups coldd waterWi • ' ” K- cup fresh Key/ LiLime juicc (6 to a llim e: slslices. 25 to 30 medium-sizcised cucum - 1 tablespoonon \vanilla extract, divided ___: _ 8 limes)* •Rcgugular limes can be used. 1 bcrs ______1 cup Ijeavy/y cicrcam . ' 2 teaspoons lim e 7c: 8 large while onions 6 ounces(or(or one cup) scmiswcet - 1 pkg, unflavoredgidgclatin IRISK5H ALMOND CREME 2 large sweet peppers (optional)(c chocolatc chipsips E 1 cup milkchtc chocolate chips Vt cup w ater 1 enveivelope unflavore'd gelatin Creme makes a dellghtfuKill S t. P a tric k ’s D ay /: cup salt 1 Kcebler Hershc;;hcy's Chocolate cupjp water This Irish Almond Ci 5 cups cider vinegar 15 snack-sizesize Snickers candy bars Rcatiy-Crusl pic crustust IK- cuf:ups whipping crcam d e s s e r t -S, cups sugar (2K- pound;id.s) ' cut into thin slicp Rr-mnve |rnm he; • Combine with cucumber;:rs and salt Divide- baltcalter evenly inlo two 'anu let stanu j troiiis vcrcd-in-ico—grcascdJLinctLnch round cake pans. Bake______Everyipone’s fl^t-fcnliz«-whHt-yo-you-re-missing ------The wowords "high in fiber" on ___a breakfast because they- at hor 0 crisfispcr crust, toast rrtufflir~Sr-Spread-batter evenly-inlo-ei■ei{her-4)-Q— W4lh-vcgetable-b lf-n il nnkc..,fiQ,to 65,.„------' until you get back intcinto thc habit of cereal pacjackage might mean it has a _ lose weight, fast actually halves beforeore adding the sauce and bby-13-inch non-stick panan, or one minutes: eating," ' lot of ntnuts or dried fruit in il.a "But skipping breakfaIg, because cheese. Thesilese may be prepared the llthat has been coaled withI vegetable> And from1 0O rm o n d , h e re is a Slough said she eatsats her breakfast ^Sometime;Ties thcsc.are formed into lit-I.' promotes binge eatingyou tend to pighi before)re and popped inlo the spray. S| Bake until golden brown br an.d rccipc for anotheather eat on thc run type while putting on hericr makeup and tie clumpsips. I- you're so hungry and irey later," she oven in the: mmorning. jijust beginning to pull fromm pan and food. It makesces a" large b o w lful o f fixing her |ja ir; befor5 full. BTake al” [ ■ ■ on brcail.^Eriglish muffiiis IK cups flour — ■ ■laBcl'for the'wordsi '^hplc_wheal-,--T“Eat'S inin balance-and in-moderation; ’ ;, w affles or stored in thehe refrigerator for a day, y: teaspoon baking soda 375-400 for 155 totc 20 minutes, _c.fiotjr'''"Tjr"“wfidfe~oii“oiit* flo u r" o r and have'c a i good variety," she said.i; •' Leftover'pancak’es,Dcen ■ frozen, or pul in thcc freezer.f\ This is an old rccipc, and to cut i. French toast thnt has be 2/3 cup sugar “rolled c>ais,” not justst “oat" flour’’ or “If,you’riI’rc always all concerned ited to make 4 egg whiles ihc th o le ste rool l usc i 2 eggs and fill , d may be thawed or reheatc "wheat flour.” a b o u t thche fal content, pH you’re cs may be NO-FAlAT BREAKFAST. 1 cup ripe bananas, mashehed ' the cracked shellsshe withlwater.and e sandwiches. Pancakes ' •'O n n h ln g ’y o im eedjcdio'waTcfrtoi—goingrtoTrrrat-is-a-minimai-amounl-of— djoUcd-Up.______—BARS ------:_____----- 1 li-teaspoonsJjakin^powjwilcr______add to the mixtuiixture. If the shortening , )f—topped-w iih-yogu£l_and. w hen b uying cereal1 is that you’re food; therlen that's nol a good food .ancatcsor Makes abou tea.spoon salt (optional)1) ^r fat.seems Tiighhig in an o ld”recipi5; ",------d Pul purecd fruit on pai 30UI 18 /i not shopping for candindy,’’ Ormond selection1 eeither." V: cup applcsaucc m uch o f thc time tim it can be cut by ^ toast. • 75 calorieses eachi 2-inch square in cuj)s,floiflou r • 2 tablespoons skim milk • about 50 percent:ent. If thc batter is too yi cup sugargar Preheat oven to 350 degngrees. Mix heavy, water or applesauce may be ■ 1 teaspoon)n ns baking p ow der. J. Bake 11 lo 13 minute'c; cool com- teaspoonan baking soda • Scp:\Viitc‘ Iad y fm M rs‘rs. Spread flat : alike! surface of haltbrladyidy/ingers with lightly browned. Remove;ore in tjghtly y» cup skimimmilk- ^efe/jteUlnq 10 t/£ a i o f ie.’iuLcs. to zM aqlc pletcly on wire rack. Ston 1 teaspoon>n \vanilla - '.^i^anlit butter mlxturp;irC; c o v er w ilh . p;i flour covered container. )ven lo 350 degrees. Stir rcroainingladyfingers. ■ ' -■ . 1 teaspoipoon baking powder .j,. is. ,• ' Preheat ove M akes 5 dozen cooWm . '■ M akes 12 servings:• ■ .rieaspCKpoon baking soda . ^ Sam e Da poonsaU '-, 'ay Surgpry Ct[Renter HONEY NUT SUNDAi?;,.;SI .Skippy creamy or Super ike Breaakfastl TOPPINC N G Chunk pcai>eanut butter r IPancal ' : — Have a whole-wcek:k o< f.“ sundacj>7 - -i^ c u p(1 (i stick) com oil margarine , Sponsored by lion-to^-youiJcc____Lcuji.paipackcd-browaiugat______J i a k ^ R o t a t ^■y-CIub-^- QpPEN crcam. ' H cup su,sugar — Blue Lis 2 e g ^ K cup Roasted Honeyney Nut Skippy 1 tea.spoc30on v an illo -______- creamy or Super Chunkjnk peanut but- ; ” ' ’ f- . Hoi)USE • .ter P reheatat oven i to 350 degrees. In ^ . 1/3 cup,uiapIc:fIavoivored pancake medium bobowl corhbine flour, baking syrup pow der, blbaking soda and salt; set? • 3 p.m. • cup water______aside. t- . In'Iarge[Tbow I l with m ixer at rtic'd i ^ In 1-quart bowl stirir ppeanut butter um sp eed:d beat peanut butler and Sun(inday ' and syrup until combinelined; gradually margarinele until\ smooth. Beat in sug-1 stir in water until smc>mooth. Serve ars until blended.bl Beat In eggs and ' IVfarcrc h 13 ij j-can;dflcoratc -- vanilla-Adi\ddilour.mi«urc;-bcat-until_ I — --jRirr-t^rTrflnmr-YpH-c' s h h r n w n s . the sundaes with chociIsolate chips, wen oienacra ggtrlf h e m ^ r y .- refilget** « rM eaii:-Paneaakp-s, RaiisanR, Hash ''ch'oppedTwamjtsrrajsinslinsrtnarshmal— ate doughs B,ElkiuCojBeeZZ S hape inlo in l*inch balls. Place 2------J u i c e , low s orgranola. , ^ Tours ofthe ccenterjjncluding the ope M akes obout I cup. in ch es apapart on ungreased cookie* iierly Elem entary Sch(itio o l I W here; KimbeMam Street, Kimberlir i y .l D 3 1 1 IV a ' S ta f f a v a ila b>le le to answerquestions5...... ~ a m - 1 1 : 0 0 a m - Planner.r ______W hen; 7:00 a ------, • rday;-M arch 1 2 r 1 9 9 4 ta*. R e f r e s h m e nts^pfovidea------: ts ------C ontinue from Cl display thehe sandwiches. 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picccs of-hccfm ixliire-ln.makc nkc 20-tnealhalls;-n:^rrnrT and cainfortiag fare? ...... - pplace i: In ungrcased 15-by-lO^ilO^iiich JclIy roll' * Three Easy MeatballiallMeaIswill.provideju.st pan. pn Bake 10 to 13/minu(es or iuntil no longer j ------:rthc change of pace ■you’reyo looking for; O ne pink pir and juiccs tun clear. Usee mmeatballs in one J batch of ihesc versatileitile beef meatballs is the of of the recipes bclow; proceedingling as directed. I - - beginning of a soup)up, sandwich or stew depending upon the ingredlents’youing pair wilh SPICY ! BEEF 'N ZUCCHI:HIN1 SO U P: In . them. Most o f the add-iiId-ins are things you prob- large lar sauccpanj_combinc 2 cupsaips diced zucchi- j j W ably keep on hand -- cannedca beef broth, salsa,, *ni,ni,'1 can (14 ounces) rcady-dy-to-scrve beef prepared spaghetti sau(uuce, onions, jarred beef broth, br( 1 cup prepared chunkyy salsasi and I cup ______gravy_andscasonings._s._____ — ______wawater; bring to a boil. Reducecc 1 heat; .simmer 3 The basic meatballsIls arca easy to prepare and to to 5 'miiiuics o r until zucchinFnF is'crisp-tendcr."i economical, too. Becau;MUse, they’re so easy, you Stir Sti in cooked meatballs (1 recip:cipe) and 1 table* can shape two-batchcs,ICR, and bake thom-at-the spoon, sp( chopped fresh cilantro;ro; heat through. - M salnc lime. Eat one novnow, and freeze one for a Top To with com chips,.if desiredired, immediately head start on another memeal. ■ before bei serving. Makes 4 serving:ings. To freeze the meatbaltballs, cool slightly, wrap, label and date the pack:ickage. Freeze' up l» tltrfec' ITALIAN ^ MEATBALL SASANDWICHES: months. To defrost,t, p place the package .t>f, In In large nonstick skillet, heatt 1 teaspoon veg- \ frozen meatballs in the refrigerator the night' Oaetablc'oir over medium he'attntfm til hoi. Cook E r . ^ before you’re ready to useii them in Spicy Beef and an( stir cup thin bell peppei!)per strips and K ‘n Z u c ^ in i Soup, Icaliaiilian Meatball sandwiches' cujcup thin onion wedges 3 to 44 minutesm or unlil - or Easy Meatball Stew.w. ' tender. ter Reducc' heat to mediedium-low; add Serve tlie sandwich:h fillingI in warm crusty cooked cot meatballs (1 recipe)e) :and 1 jar (14 ^ , * rolls wilh a vegetablelie salad! accompaniment, ounccs) ou' preparcd spaghetti sauctluce. Cover; cook The soup is perfect witlwith wholegrain rolls and 5 5 to t 6 minutes to heat through,igh, stirring occa- ' fresh fruit. If stew is on the menu, warm com sionally. sio Spoon equal amount>unls into 4 split . ------mnffinp ar* a-gnnrl gn^ft-with \ Miike Ihem from hoagie hOi rolls; sprinkle with moz:lozzarella cheese,' a m ix, -or.'if tim e iss sishort, purchase ready- in >^1 iesircd.~M y g 5 '4 sflnawiche.TT made muffins from thefie supermarket.s _____ ^ EA^Y-MHATBA'LL STFTEW: In large" ‘ T H R E E 5Y MEATBALL saucepan! combine 1 jar .(12 ounces)oi brown beef gravy, 1 small can (8 ounces)ou stewed EALS tomatoes (undrained), >< cup wat(A^ter, K teaspoon Total preparation and anc cooking time: 30 to (jp;,dried thyme leaves and H teaseaspoon pepper; 40 minutes. bring to a boil. Stir in 1 packagkage (16 ounces) 1 pound lean ground b frtizen vegetable (with potato)) mimixture. Reduce H cup soft o r cup3 drdry bread cmmbs . j,caiieat; simmer 10 to 15.minutess oor until vegeia- ^ H j H bles arc tender. Stir in cookedked meatballs (I ' I • ' ...... reci^nieai'ih'rough. bprinKir'drwini^ojJp5d“ ■ ' • 1 clove garlic, crushed narsley, if desired. Makes 4 servirrvings. - " ...... teaspoon salt : a teaspoon pepper Cook'sC Tip: To make softft b bread crumb.s,' plai:lace 1 slice torn bread in food jpipcesMr,.fil- ...... • Heat oven to 400 dedegrees. In large bowl, jgdicd w ith s'leel b la d e ,'o r blendi:niler container, ■ combine all ingredient:ents, m ixing lightly but ' Co\3oven process 30 seconds, pulsiulsing on and off ilhoroughly. Pinch off■f approximatelya| 1><‘inch untijntil fine crumbs. Yield: /2/3 cupcup. Simple mmeatballs make for threeee tasty family meals tha:hat don't require a lot ofr h assle. “ T f i a ^Ige, free are)B a r e T ® spairfniHi^s waaft on ^Selves^ By SharoQ O ow der ------— I wiwilted. Add the tomatoes, beai;an liquid, - I can (8 ounces)-':es) cut green beans Newport News Daily Pre salt and pepper. Cover and simim m crfor , K cup sliccd greengrec onions and tops I Heisre’s how to getg the m o st;: from cannec;d veggies Sabout 10 minutes unlil vegetn:tnbles arc K cup unsalted:d prK-OF-mold__ avoided______— (Scfvcs43)------______Mix.4nayunnaiM>-Aro-and-roi»aininfr4ngro...... serve inside a wedge of)f ppita bread. You tains nutinutrients leached'from the foodxl inside the can are signs tha;hat the con- • Mo.st canmnned foods will retain ,4 cups thinly sliced cabbngcc dients; spoon over’iver vegetable mix’ and can heat the beans withiha'panofpureed a it’s packQcked with, it should be used:d tents are bad and should noilot be used, their quality for two years or more, 1 can (8 ounces) whole com.n. drained Refrigerate: untuntil scrying tim e. tomatoes and spices tojservcasasauce sc whenheiheating the food - or for broth..1.. • Canned foods arc gradedg by For.best result:ults, the Canned Food ...... on cooked nobles or.ir. a; as- a filling for_ ...... OOSING AND ^ R I N G:______appcarance. flavor aiid texture te and Information pCounciLre.co_mjiicnds ____ its usually priced accordingl;gly. Brands using cannedd ffoods within a year tortillas. Got a can of erecreamed com br * ,ead liiSels. M(M^ canncd~foods Sponsored'in part b tomato juicc? Transfomorm it'into soup offer coicomplete nutritional labeling,g, vary widely. Try a varietyy iof brands, after purchase, with ^.ices and a few otherothi ingredients, allowinging choices for people on sodi-li- including house, and genericric labels, to ' * Q nned foo<'oods should retain tlieir lliTM AE S T ’. I ______gamWiwjth.chopped.greigreeiLonionssLa— _i.um, fatat iand calorie-restricted diets;s: determine which .suiLs, yourlur taste and wholesomeness:ss as long as the con* dollop of yogurt. D ozens’i-tnTnlnl tv Niiti _____ L qiip j!iing .d p i! g ! g ___ ^ ______aiojipcdparslarsley______eties and can be used:d tot' bolster the The disadsadvantage, however, is-that ___Ijcaspoon dried orcgano-J. ------Dram the beabeans and sel them aside. — r f AM ILY-tPMEDICA LCErjWTER . nutritional content of meanealsi.Bcsi of all,—the-sodiumjm-contenrof'canned"roods i 2 tabIe.spOTnsdricd_basilI_____ . - -reserving 1/22 ccup o f the liquid. H e a t" Ihcy can be p lo p ^ on the shelf and _can_be ,highigh..Thosc-oa salt-restrictedI •-----I'KT-ouncc'caii tomaldcs >it in puree olive oil in healeavy ca.sserole and saute ...... I — -forgoifen^until-ihero-s'ncrnolHing-elM-in-diets-fihould uld-readJabcls. carefully, and1_____ Hcup.bean liquid._____ :i______bacon.slrips um,untilJialf-CQoked^dd the...- the house for dinner.. F( For folks who purchase salsalt-reduced or salt-free aller- 2'teaspoonssalt onions, carrot.s,)t.s, parsley, oregano, and find getting to the storeore on a regular natives. Therhere’s no'need to wait untilI 1 teaspoon ground black p cup suglugar ents in a hW-fat n a ppe e iin Monday 's from 7:0(10 to 10AM Daily [ paper was omitted. The Tl recipe is S p ray two tw 9-by-lH-inch round reprinted in ils entirely.y. ■ pans w ithI PjPam, nnd dust lightly with ...... _• -flo u r. In aa i:large-mixing bowl, com- ' A- •, bine flour,r, ]1)^ cups of sugar, cocoa ■f M am m ography ScS c r e e n i n g ■ DevU's Food Gah'ake (with and bakingng soda. Add .milk, mar- ^ a t a r e d u c e d r a t e0 o f $ 5 5 . V- chocolate froslostiog) garine andd ^vanilla. Beat with mixer A v a i l a bble I M arch 1 - M ay 31.1 . ir 30 seconds or until comj - . (JaiiMitM itilddcr) C a l l f(for an appointm ent at on medium to high for 2 Pam spray. I ‘3 224-4301, 4 Ext. 233 - scrap in g bo w l sides. In'- 2 cups all-purpose flou rm S M bowwl, '' beat egg whites until • » * ACR,,V A ccredited Facility cups sugar :s form. Gradually add Vi 1/3 cup unsweetenede d ^ a pow . ^ r. beating until stiff peaks"' -♦-Blood-Pressure-ClChecIc& -N utritionaI-lnf(Information.^— ------^ - form-Fold-Id-into batter.-Pour batter ' . - Ui tsp. of baking “ ~TB ® »yeoTTTIirS^flC T[^l a i r C a r e into pans. BBakej a 350 degrees for 25 IK cup 'skim m ilk to 30 miout)utes, or uiitil.a toothpick L y n w o O d a cup applesauce O xygen Saturatioro n C h e c k inserted corcomes out clean. C ool in Shopping C enter Vt cup son'm argarine ...... pans on wirvire racks for 10 minutes, . 1 tsprvanllla— — S44 Bluo Lakes Blvd. Remove, coolcr an racks, frost. 12 ■¥ Pharm acy Consul!L iU a tib n 2 egg whites , seryings. T w in Palln ' 7 3 3 - 0 3 0 6 ■^irContinental breaKiKtast tierved followingri^Iood tests Convenient Hours: ■ • Mon-Fri 9 om-9 pm KEITH e E. 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VaValuabirallics make •• ------known Iheir prcscncccncc. - 'AM ^-Vpf^S^iV-TV-; v ^ M A T ' \ | F t ^ S r 0 ^ y ' -42 Inlollivo lottlottora • IT" “ “ “ ' ^ B m' rii^'roOF^I f^ScSK' 5 OBunaod ______TAURUS (April : iril 20-May 20): D on't ■D'pe TAU^iMe 1 FiP^ ropB&es?^0rAiS'\ ■\^&r R::>AT?J -/-fB/ 44 Brood comismedy ir ! ^KT follow olliers, let iherihem follow you. Fresh Tt^l20£ J O ^ JV^ 7 b .0OUT,F|ZieiJR 7 ------y 45 Hold back:k I I I I 1 ■ ..J ..—I 1 opporlunilies Mcome:omc evident in connec* CAf2e OP MA ^ P ^ l i S , f . I Tr Ii«MT e p & ^ /J^ 47 Soak thoroiirougtily oimT»bun«MMiiaCwvic«i, lion wiih career, comicommunily. leadership,______~ ~ U / T l ^ oya ______*a n.Qft» n»M...«a 03/09/9403 / 51 Cozy room3m TMterHay's Puala'Solvl v a d r ~ ^ ------GEMINI (May-21-r21^une 20): i-ocuson r V ^ y A / w f ' x X > I\ 52 Cobbanojd dl ls h 12 Boforo; prof. fc* pTol s 'f Hi psychology. aMrotogjjtogy, intuitive intellect, S & r l W , , C y B ie ^ ' |V» -= s SGTidlof 13 — tho lino . | r n I I' I unorthodox procedunedures. Gourmet dining ^ 60 Cultuto monative involved, you'll ^ 61 E00'S>iapo(pod -21 Elliptical _ 5 n 2 g home." 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MoonN position high- FRIPAV 1 ■ ON My . ^ , , hlohllghf .- 40Tenomont - p d Ir I i I p I lights legal affairs,ts, credibility, c coopcra* ' .-aConsumof.Of. . , -owner f S E E S efforts, maritalal slalu.jiit -i OH^•I.... " ------E xpcitsiirmrm : atleis of tnooUswlinj » u g ^ ' ------^iMrrPisccslnvotved: g g B «t you lakee up u; dancing, if vou tend to ^ . 1 SAOnTARIUSS (Nov.(T 22-Dec. 21): * I ' M S C O Kk* f . u> gel depressedJ too tc oflen. Physical activity Taltoos go back, as far.^ thi; tJ cave Look behind sccnescnes, make' inquiries, * 3 usually wordss offol the blues, they say. And dwdwellers, and a scholar conlcnc:nds what give full play loI intclleclua.r,curiosity.inti 2 d o » personal«II cootact wilh anolher human prcprompted said dwellers to latteiitoo .their Focus on production,tion, p^m oilon, added - ’ ■2 Q being docs like%^licwise. ■ skiskins was about the same thcn-in as what rrTmntthifily-HCainn.wnnection-witlnnarttal ■______J ■ • ■ . C»^..,Ni»W ', Those who> pepec^j^lhePuhLotA ustralia. -Dow.prwnptMUw.1 -noi g4Jign01»23nircoio^ staiusiiipricomjnvol[nvp l^*cd . ' — ^ I say in some youyou can challenge everybody —.. -.Uwmake«-in-Wlchlta,-KanJ 1 msroTkcc- CAPRICORN (D ec 22-Jan. 19);i By'Art S an so n rS i o a fight simply by finishing . sawsav fil to prohibit, the showing of movies Roadblock to finand:ondal gain removed - • r - T h e is m Loser j o S 'S . Vi)d firmly setting the enpty . cotcootaining prizefi^t scenes. express confidence,ice, purchase needed- • Q. WMo’t (he Bible 11k> fin t m w etim eseSWHENBOTUESHwe' glass upside ddwIdw nonthebar. ' M bound material. Open widewider markets, don’t* • * 5 C irO U N 6 WEOH&. BKU1E i m ^ r n ' ^ p e R H N P 5 ...6 U n N THIS CA6J |q AizKrici? ^B£CNSrmM4A- rci< ■ ''"'O ' l^no'’nown sodety, a shrugging of bo< overlook distributionion toti foreign lands. • shouJders meansans“Igivcup." A. < Some of it. Mihitleis of ihlhe Mas. AQUARIUS (Jan^Jan^20-Feb, 18): Im- ^ LOfiG T W l E ^ m Z le O F W lN E have 00 basb for an argument, at)abiise lhc -m ade to feel vrelcomeo m e by ihosc only re« ♦ I r f l i l ^ ___ I Q. In wbttnortofhooe.ncwm K ihe: plainliff." pla ccntly estranged. Sj»tllght Spo on reunion. . * . —c ___ -lu a e t catered mleveabct o tbcyimboni?------■■■■Clito.is.no.J juggler.: tiaa.evct-,rt juggled fftgnl|lng «p«rlt of.lQiif iove.-Dining-jn out- ' i ------f . A. Futurity. - more lhan seven Indiaa dubs at onone time. of*way place encouraglurages intimacy. ' j 3 r- ,."_njjj iT .— 1 ^ 1 ____ L-______— ------»•------I ^ ____ ' ...... i . i

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Lighting."Fliplhr$re s w itc h a n d -B y Nick H a rd e r______^ cxccllciil sloru^c contaontainere. : _ w c ’Yc got il, righl? May Orange Couni^cgtsier T licn buy o r huvce^ un hlTird several ■■ It doesn't matter howow beautiful a dozen small labels:1s a n d a p e n o r room might be orr hhow much The next lime a bad-weaiheilier day pcncil. Make sure (hethe labels fit the you’ve spent .on it. If theI lighting this winter keeps you indcdoors, organizer drawers,oror boities.I Self- i isn't right, it’s simply n g o in g to here’s an idea that w n malla k e it adhesive labels :'ire the best. w ork as well as it shoulc • - brighter. aear,off youfworkbkbench A ruler or measuriisuring device of ______The.prpper lighting.!ig.shouId..add_: .and get your .workshop organiziiz c d ------so m e type al« ) willI hei; h e l p r - - ...... — - - - beauty and drama to a rroom. It can OK, so*it’s no! as rclaxinling as Set up a table - a c;irdc; table will ------opcn-up-a smallish-spaopace, giving it ^ - " - r r ~ f-falling a l asleep oh ihe-couchrW,•watch— do— and pour ihe-cot-content.s of-^hat.------an airy appeal. Or it ccan make a ” inginf oId~movies. But once yourjr sh o p ct)nlairicr o f M uff untAuntil a co rn er o f ...... 'large room appear cozyozy and invit- ' is better orgilnlzcd. you'll be ableat to the table nearest you.;ou. Begin orga- ing. Lighting can crcateate a stimulat- ' . || : actually do some of those h o m e n i/in g one item at a titime. Arrange ing atmosphere or, aI quietqt feeling H. projects you’ve been posiponiniing, .- items hy categories■i suchsu( as saew s, o f re la x a tio n . Here are some suggestions: toti ge t Ik)1ls and nuts, The key word in all of this is 1 yo^yflu started. Then, you may’ be able to put “can.”. Getting the lightingligi right E, Yoy know all (hose nuis,, bolls,b some items in drawcniwers right away, can work magic. If youou don’t get it ' majigi;—' Mirlili^ oni^at»:uLiml,iIrior righl side o f Ihe readingr< least three timeses as much light on E v e r y N e e d ent lighting, it provide'ides an area book, chaichair. the focal as the general light- . with overall Illuminatiorlion and radi- Basic type/pcs of task lighting are The T light (it also can_be: as ta b le __i_nfi^tftjiiid_ii—t, A r r r n u l i g h t i n g — ------ates a comfortableHevelvei'0^brigh^“ re«9sed*o^-t>r-track-lightingrpcndant~lamlampj^htiuld be 4’S^ l ih cclies li off includes track,:. rrecessed or wall- 733-0931 ' n e ss. lighting'(ligIlighting suspended from theIhe floor,-and the bottom1 ofi Ihc mounted fixtures.c s. ^Q ld priiint tabledioths areiilatest hormefashio B y C hailyne V ajkooyi president oof f th e fa b r ic firm M o ti f carried carri these kitschy cloths foror about' - then dry them inn thtl e su n . ^ Fort L au d e rd d e Sun^Sentiniitinel £>esigns, usedsed h e r flea m arket find to eight cigh years. Her prices range frofrom $35 ' Another option:n: newi versions of the t GRUMPY OLD MEN give a vinta]itage'twist to a window to toS S125. She says dolhs with African-A old patterns. ThiThe spriitg/summer h Hold on to those hand-nd-me-downs. valance. (It’I t 's a 'g r e a t d e s ig n id e a American Aim motifs bring Ihe.h_h ighes L _ S p ie^ xaialog-fcalfcalurcs-a^»Ilection-of— I — Tablecloth kitsch from1 th e ‘4 0 s .h a s bccau5c_you.diii.donlthavc-to-worry-abtmt—pric pricesTfOllffwctTb’y "tFose w illith state “tablecloth” fruitlit ipotifs in window U i— --becornc loday's'iiew h7niicTash!on^lalris,TJicy*ohoii '"can'bc'hidden on Ihrflip-itispjt»f»-ahd-fnii(^'olif^FIdraIfr^ fclarc-thc.-acccsso^ table.lii _ InWrwUll. • '• statem ent; ' ' side.) least expensive. . w a llp a p e r bo rd er,:r. .Prices range from . [ |B ^ The festive patterns ofif frfruit, flowere • Y ou can so;sometimes find these trea- "I can .sell every one wilh a b la ck $19.90 for four nap:lapicins to $39.90 for a and state m aps on w hite; colcotton are hot sures at fleai.markcts n; or yanJ salcs,.but thenihcme that I can gel m y hands on."oi she 90-Inch round tabiciblccloth. (Cail 1-800- properties from flea marlnarkets lo the they are morlo r e c o m m o n a t a n tiq u e says,says. “A few people a re lookingiglocol- 345-4500.) Spiegel catalog. CollectofsOfs arc buying sh o w s. Depenjending'on the dealer, the ‘'ledled all 50 stales. There are a lo t o f I them for their vintage fabfabric, w hidi size and stylele (o f the cloth, y o u can pay theirthem w ith Florida, A iizono, Tex I - they transfomi into curtaintains, slipcov- from $15 for3r ia luncheon size floral lo AlasAlaska m aps - anyw here they gc ; -ers, pillows, even-hatboxlox coverings._.$200.fota^lard-to-find motif:------^qftcpftourisis.“ BuiTtliIHint’s going to — Designers consider them:m'' 1th e p e rfec t ‘-'T hc'price‘c 'o 6 flen depends upon if the liardBard to .c o m r ^ip ike Iowa------parmer for the natic countr tnnlf >tMl tt 3puj.iliiy," ^ y ii Jerry anJImd N ebraska." -—:_nn e«;aipg-trrtne innogfDitxharm t^ of Ihe Beall, a Miamiu n i dealer o f ‘30s, ‘4 0s and Stains St - especially hard-to-re-rem ove past. ‘50s collectibtib les w h o se p rice s ran g e coffi»ffee stains - can be a proble fo r Last August’s premie:nier issue of from $15 to3 $45.S “ If the d ealer has_a colic:o]lectors who frame the state m a p s. :_____.“M a ry -E m m e rlin g ’-s-C ounljuntry’-m aga-;- large collectiortion,-you usually pay more. BurBurmosi do come out becausese these - ___a n e show ed_vlntage. tablC'ibleclojhs j i c d l . E s p ^ . to p al y y j j ^ if you go into a s to re . .stunsturdy cloths were vnl dyed, a i ^ eth er and made into swaswag curtains, and they havek’c

a b ^ a s ss-w=hile^itit’syoim bjgSait.ftegan witirg rrr: i g - H 9 1 ^ £onlinues.today as;.I :, -. v-: ------in g la w n s . J!l a violet in much less timene than B iBWi^ii^ ^ Sunburn. Greening tto s one. of country Budding forsythia. Signs;n s sp rin g hat. If you nomially get alongng w ell I Gatiiy KUsUnctive voices. Her arc evcfywhere. Resist. wM ■■■ ■. withvith violets and would like totc p a r- M other's Day is the datdate we usu- (I Walwoptii i^^cipic ip ale in a n e x p e r im e n t, pi it^fTanierJblleyFTA^ .ally recognize as official;ially safe to Irop m e a lin e in c are o f The T N ai.l on bpih the set tender annuals out andmd so w se e d s P G r e e n SVews.- - rountry and •^•charts'and-p led to, without fear of frost.. Tl T h a t 's tw o |j thum bprints We will supply two Africanan vio- ^ j ~r o t h e r likexCduritTyarl.Ofi: ■ ets for Ihe trial, sb you don’tl’l h av e \ / months away. Tomatoesoes have, no a n d Thr h m Never Was A Time.e . ______J _____ business out there yet. to0 useUS some you ih i^ t be emcnotion- r^-.v...... A nicely victoriousI battlebi with killer in grajranular form , can be' allylly attachedi to. My thanks ahehe ad o f — ------new spring weeds mightight be what spread iiow lolo k e ep W eed se ed s lh a t time.ime. -• • •• ’ ■ the doctor oidered for springspr fever, haven’t sprou•outeJ from becoming a — th o u j^ . . p ro b le m . THis h i; two-pronged attack CaCathy Walworth'is an avifThe Times-News. ► . it while it Ts a mere babt>abc — less the lawn deep!cply, then let it dry oul. * than tw o inches tall. Crabgrass is5 a shallow-rooted (that’s ► • Crabgrass is an annualal ggrass. That what Ihe bookok says; the author obvi- RICKY SKSKAGGS r ■ 'm ayseem surprislng-sg-since it’s ously^nevermimet-m^crabgrass) weed ‘ — MARCH K1 8 & 19 • always there; Biit it reseieseeds itself that flourishishes where you. water ‘ . \'A Sp^Tlckcteded E v d i t — -nlcely-in.latf—siimmer amnnrt hits Ihft lightly — — — Oft*)ften^r^lted4or-cdunir)H ground running the: ftfollowing Crabgrasss has^ a hard lime even ------. rrise is< in cpmmercia]-8ucce8&ess,-Ricky— II it, but it’s getting startecled if Ihe lawn is well- spring. You could pull il .w onn Ithe Country Music Assocsodation's often firmly rooted. Y ouj>u_could hoe fertijized, thii:hick and healthy. T hat. ■ ' im™®! Entertainer of the Year” av in- it, but may have other planilans for hoc- goes for jiisf'iif aboufany lawii weed.------“f Hie fivTral^iysyslenii oi f - - - I S ! induced blisters. . Sfeds have to have a place in the .■ 1985. His long list o f N aX 1 songs ibvolunlaiY fliinindust^rc . Cra b g ra ss k iller, a w ee:ed d killer just sun lo sproutlUt - a n d if th e la w n is rating toIncludes Country Boy, Cry.drying My ■ for crabgrass, says on the label lo. thick and lushish, weed seeds haven’t. prograni f is now as followsw s: f.Heart Out Otier You, I'm ff iufdn't load up the sriraver and1 stspray now, got a prayer. — ------^______antfe \bu If / Could. I Don)on't Care (M enerahiudieiic«roll— Cbaa Follow the label directionsons,.and in a'~- ^------^ i h and Highuxiy 40 Blues.es. Ticket rabgross that Dear ReaderJe rs, QQA couple of weeks the crab{ oges odmilled. prices for this speciacial show H has grouted will probablybly be gone. I need somene help. I brought back a For (the more v«obomn cclumps, a pr^uctJramnJhc-^octhwesLflower J PG PG -^toentalEiiddnte-, -aro-«0,-M5-and-J30rGc-Cocktails lie 8 p.m. ■ second application might,ht be1 neces- and Garden ShowSh thnt claims to get ^ ■ m a y - - - only-are available at tiie ^ AfricairVJoletJets to blooip, and keepi and ‘11, p.m.m. shows. —my. • ------M lfouilablefortliiidreii.i ; ______. "D acthal, "a pr'e>emergergent wccd- ihem blooralnfingrlrsbrwceksrlcan— Wl C K tn Pettt U OM o( ooljroljr U im c u Ibo* br ■)! of N m d aI wltli« a dtnaer »bowrooni. PG -13-Parents ore sironglinly , |-Wepr«Mwkie Um UM) w k t y of< • HI m dining rM U annl In * dM»!iMle U s VegM-.ty1e ibownoa KtUtMtUltl. DlaDerSbowibowi »i B pjB. «ad Cocktail Sbom• ait II {UB. (oullonedtoglvespedal dM* M P r i^ b r dte ouidante for diiklren undert 1 3 . r a d w M 4 Mtr l/Z bev b9M< •tri n * (U* Sk>m>a k rioMd M Hm Somemaleriaimoybe We pay up-to0 i for u inirappto|Hiqleforcnildron.I. ‘T i c w ic tu js H cB le s UEVlSOVslS button fls jeans &j I-R estricted, under 17 - - - **»•’. % . ‘RESORORT CASINO • JACKPOi; NEVA)M)A requires accompanying poreir e n i . • . ^ a i l 1-8001-821-1103-82: for BeMrvations and InInformation ' T im es— .IftOOtm toaStOOpn 5t( - r ------Im iS uadt^M ctcb 10-13 tridiilt guardian. _ Whtrtt ftylttiPifktoi0.1.^ I AAllinn A Blu8 U lta . T* WBALSOBWimi,I£XEEAIIDmUfGLEKDEm H C-17-H ooirund6rl7"- odm H led.— :------— ^— " : r ..r ...... i i ' L '

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. A TilTimes-I^ows Home/(t/gardeii— C la sssifiod s il W ill Fill : p E t x : :V ery'N se-d ------new4fl h o m e Im T l ^3-0931 ’■'y-J' By Baibara Mayer H in elin e: dccided to make his house The Associated Pres.'re ss ' : examiple pli of the art of faux finish- ing. Conseisequcnlly, Ihe walls of most E lis c a n d C u rrt'H t F incline started ru u m s andmd sonic aoors have special With a modest houhouse and a shoe- {fflTOglftSa fini.shcs. ' string budget. By’ w(working on one or O K fl T h e mnastcr as bedroom is stcncilled.cd. r two projects at a limlime over a number T h e m uid d room, walls arc combede d ^ T of years, they’ve: tuturned a plain old IB lB B floor, of-lhc-foom -is-painted.i c d - ^ ------— M- • jarmhouse into a chac h a rm e n -...... - — in a diamiimond pattern. The diningn g L ' ‘ ■ - — J, yj : ultimate recycling' room is doned( in cpmbcd stripes in job." says Elisc HinelineHii aboul Ihe andid sheen.finishes, so'lhe pat- ... \ two-story circa-1921920 farmhouse in (cm comQcs es partially from the differ- the cenlcr of Rid;UdgcficrdT~aTpic- -cnrdcgrcc:TCS'of'shinincssrThe-living- n g - ^ ~ ------_-m-. ------turcsqueold lown'inTln'Connccticut. K Sjftyy y jl room has,s bbeen glazed and ragged. H I V irtu a lly e v eryI square sq fool of the tn the: u{upstairs bath, the walls are hpuse and its lot ^have1a^ been changed ragged ancnnd sponged, and the tub’ is W • irj some way. Hiniiineline,redid the H lB ||j m arb led . ItIn a bedroom upstairs, sev- grounds, built a1 picketpi fence and , eral d iffeferent r combing techniquesICS L ' gate, and put up) a la rg e V ic to ria n are cpmbiiibined in blocks, all in the s a m e c o)lor,-^or'U lo subtle, variation, exterior of the wlwhiieliouse and -rouiir is-aiwftgwMft-diffcr- removed the shutter[lers to simplify the W M ent blocksks ofi the same color, '■ i I facadc and empha)hasizc Ihc multi- A s any fpainter knows, a good job paned 20-ovcr-200 windows,w one of requires surfacc-prcparalion.su and the , • the house’s most appealingapp features! \most intetiteresling painted rodrns-are^ '• = ■ The~hl)usc7~ whichich‘'Tirc6m pTsses ~thosc-withilh-urcinteclurQl-dolailing" aboul 1,600 squarelare feel of living V Before the[he paint went on, Hineline spacc, has a living'ing room, dining repaired'fj-plaster walls and added' m • room, kitchen, bedbedroom and liny . dccoraliviive croWn moldings and mud room on the: giground floo;, and baseboardsrds, and in at least one room, - - three bedrooms andnd a• balh upstairs. wainscolinling of.thin vertical boards Thanks to the renoenovalions,-visilors applied lo the bottom third of Ihc today experience: 'theth charm of the 11* > ' ^ • wall. small house, framedled by plantings of »• - n c c oDuplc u , also treated Ihe floors birch, oriental chcrrjerry and rhod^en- , *• -< ,0 inicresti:sting paint finishes.'After ------— - d ro n .-Y o u ap p ro a ch . V getting downdo' to Ihc natural amber a brick walk builtt byb^ C u n H in e lin e, * . - ;• —color-of-lh-Ihe-fir-by-Kcraping-uff-thc- stepping onto the: pcporch he widened a dark finish,ish, Cui^ Hineline applied a and into the house;c thtl ro u g h th e fro n t , " ,| . 3 light ambetber slain. Tlien he stcncillcd in.the living room-and din— G e l ______d o o r Uia't h e 'r e ioocated-to-make c ; a - sS— - B y — B ^ more gracious entryviryway. 'JT- n-byadapting-a-traditional-- . Inside, the mostst extensive< atlcn- ^ | h quilt-pattertern design called “carpcn- tion was lavished on the master bed- \ • H icr’s wheel.:e l." room suite in an L-configurationL-c on ______ll Hinelineinc finished several cup- the ground floor, wlwhere the house's ApptoK b o a rd s aireilready there with so-calledf r l painting.-ThiK-18th-ceaU>^------1 ------flm “OCCupaniTan-an-athome-laundry— ttt,—.riazoiijj fannhouse, remodcjdeled on a“sHbeslrIf»^bl ’An addition to thee originalo house, il ' le calls for Ihe addition of J ers Ellse and Curt Hinelineline, blends w ith the hlstc id ______w a s h e a te d o n ly byly a kerosene stove, owner, toric proper- ^j„cg„ to.the, other ingredients in ^ I \ ' Hinelme gutteTtKcnc'spaccTinsiirul^ s t!e»^y|typical-offlidgefieldrConnm n .------:------^— ------ih ij a n u U ii rewired, added closciosets and raised the waterinring tank purchased from the the upstairs bathroom ff( o r so a k in g . is p a sse d[1 over o the wcl surfacc'anil cx-of-the-pully-t>ecomo-part-^ ...... -I ^ .4 — ------cclllng:------^ S e a rs s Tlarm -calalog. Ihcy liadm ii — ■’WTs'iiwnirc-iTCighbJibor.'rloadlng'Ir^he-TTTarkm M “Wc heat it withith a woodstove in_ plumbc‘bed and then painted it them-cm- to dispose of il and theycy gave il to us of the patteittern. the winter, so it’s a cozy( little apan- selvess withw white epoxy painl. "■ m ahoihcrTriStancc'of:f'Salvagc;"-shc- - Are therlere any projects left? Of ment for us,” says■ EliseEl Hineline. “Asas a child in the midwest, Cunrun recalls. course. SorJomeday the couplc hope to Perhaps the mostost intriguing fea- took bathsbat in an old galvanized tub,’jb," As a professional househ painter redo Ihc: kitchenk entirely. In-the , ture in the room iss theth soaking lub in says Elisc,Elii “and lhat was his inspim-lira- who offers special fininishcs — mar- meantime,le, they have repainted IheE i T one comer. The roundrou tub, six feet tion." blcizing, mouling, conDmbing spong- existing m(metal cabinels and bought in diameter, is actuictually animal ‘ She: prefersp: the claw-footcd tubb irin ing. wood graining andid stcnciliing - some new*i appliances.a

’o ^ s h e d dth-a-gO)Q(LplaiL ( : [ f i e i ------Q r l w a n t to buildild aI storage sbed-in— a n d Btortf?re the soeein? — B. Scfawartz.-ctz.— hecm i?ig-^?f-f''«‘«‘'»*ne-r‘i£atn_and-cold , lo.simlight-lht-l^i-iloring-screcns-in-win— e l ______m y l ^ k ^ a ^ u ilning g wood parts sod TfTMcKlost people leave iheir .socenf:ens weather. ter shouldJ extendei Iheir lives, wooa adiog. Tbmeis'an'odsting 'is con~inplacccc bccausclt is mortconvcnicniicnr: ------M an y T n o d em 'sciecnms-;ire-mnde-of ? ------E ven ifthf the screens arc made of alu-- • Crete pad oo whichch I can build tbe to do so. jn general, however.'lhe life fiberglass, and the mo:lost damage to minum, the)hey will have a better appear- sh e d , w h id i I w an t to b e 10 S x t by 12 o f a sewreen n will be extended if it is them is causcd by ulliIlraviolel rays ance and.I. probablypi last-longer if you ■ fe c trl’vc checked■d bbookstores, but removed'cd and stored in winler,- bui nolnot from the sun. Reducinglg the exposure -store themn forfl h a lf the year.

you help? I codosese ai lot of specific , _ ' n « l iom. - E .lngnui A. Judging.fromm Ihet, q u e stio n s, il seems you are planilanning to build a shed without a plan,fl. VWhile Ihis is pos- ' siblci.l don’t recommenmend it, especially H ||P! ______! ------s l n c c ' i t i s ’c a s y i o0 gget step-by-step plans. A good sourccrce oLshed plans is... Craft Patterns, 354545 Sfern Ave;, St. Charles, 111. 60174'4 (telephooe( 800- t l „„1 ...... ,747-1429).:,_ ...... m Doit I H yourself U jene-A ustirr

8 f s | [ M i Craft Patlerns: offers ol six shed ' R I - UJ I . designs in its cataloglogue, which costs $3 and include hundundreds of patterns p B ^ ; projects ranging for woodworking pt ■ •V . j f ro m fu rn itu re to yard yai decorations. Dj H The Craft plans incluiclude a shed with I^ H . j ^ l i l l bam-stylc roof and1 doubledo doors. The PQ V I T ’ s -AO T i ^ E C A S H ^ shed can be built 10 feeli w id e and in KICK IN THE any of four depths,, includingin 12 feet. The shed is nine feete th h ig h . ' 2^F0R-1 AMEALS The catalogue alsoso offers< a contem* 5:00'I1:00) ; p.m. porary-style shed in 10'by*12 size, . L IN T R C .j^ F E R l ...... plus smaller andHargcrrger sh ed s. . . . E at tir In any Cactus Petes ressstau ran t an d you will o d u c t o r Y o f i .W : ■ P L .A Y l o f TO O n e o f th e sim plestle t ways to build a receive your secom>nd meal free. r T r i -VV e s t l i b shed is to buy a kit.. In these, Ihe walls L N E W F R O M » LOTTERY.^ and other sections of tbetl shed ate pre- V I.T H E I d a h o L assembled,'and il iss only01 necessary to ___ ., fasten then together.ler. Grossman's, a . 2-FOR-l SSHOWS home-center chain wwit ilh se v e ra l stores ______in th e P h ilad elp h b area,are sells a kit for Buy one dinnInner fn th e C al^ S h o w^fobrn n and y6u1! receiveve your ‘wB ■ a bam-stylc shed, 10'fecnjiri2TcTt~M10 Ej|~1 ^ '' second’id'^innerffe^C^tali: sshows are also'2-forrl. ; for about $ 1 ^ . llisI is also possible lo [C fl ; buy shed plans at Grosjro ssm a n ’s, includ* V ------ing materials lists, ancand to as^ble-a ______1^1 to build a less-expeitpenstveslid. ______ZDOUBLEFPOINTS T Some other homee ocenters'^ihd luth- m ' ' b e ry a rd s s^U variousIS lylypes of shed kits , ~ ~ p H or can supply plans,ns, materials and ^EAUPLiYERS'CLUEIB ■ 1 ------constnictloirtipE------:■ 5:00-11:1)0J p.m . ^ An excellent book3ok for would-be shed builders is “Sh‘S h e d s ; A D o -lt- You’ll automnatically al earn double pololnts w hen playing .withith your |^B^ — ------r—Y ourself- C uide-i -Xot—Backyard ------free-Plateau Playlayers' Club card. Pointss accumulated can be redeeniedrc ■ Builders,”'by David/id Stiles (S17.95 papeitack, $21.95 harelardcover, Camden '^ ^p _ - at face valueval for cash, rooms, fpod fp and/or merchandisdise. H . .M . l i t a i i i l l t a i j House). This bookt Is an all-around CO. B M •j-for-t Oder doe» ool.includcfc alcoholic beversB« 111 B f l ^ guide lo shed bulluilding and has.' ...... -M u na be 21. A complete *et of nilci M availableav » ( lh« Othlar'f Cage, _____ dclailcd instructionsms for building a Minacenagement iwefvct the right to modllylly M cancel withouc notlfleatlOT. basic 8-by-lO-foot shished. Those who X B|B e s f o r th e ir sh ed s, call I-800-82 I-l 103 — want spccifll touches I Forr irInformation please Cc ' ^ L | | g | | x such as cupolas oriilab!(able at boolutores Q Bwip or COD be ordered byn ccalling Camden t e s l ------HcusMt500=344-335C3 5 0 . — _. iGluaB M - ' - R f IKPCfTNEffiDA- - ^9 ^9' _ Q .Ijtist hid news RESORT CASINO^CF ' ^ 9 ' , tnd toeeai instilled.S .i#ntoiditii1 AWH(WH0U.Y 0WH6D 8UBSI01ARY OF AMEHISTARAM CAS1N0& y q ______O K to k rm .tb e .iC Riteoijn a idicaJar^^H B winter even thoughgh they w ill be enxaed to fteeaiog n i a a n d so iioctfa. B I 9 B E 9 C | ^ ^ ttd o yoa tfdokT'Str'Sbonld I remove i i i 4 ______^ :.X„ ■ \ r — : •— • r - ’— IMCtSZ2 " g s i ^ ieball tea]Enlboks”i to better;r offenseJ at invitaational, : at - The CSI defense contirintinues to b cth c strong By Mike Mailer Ricks arand.gocs og'ainst Chcmckataa aat 8 p .m .. ting average: belongs be to Devin Chavez a [Mornling e need to,accomplish two thinhings," said .289. He led thethe region in hjtting laat yearr atc point o f the Eagles, The team fielding pcr- r "W e I Timcs-Ncws sports editor 4,-more than 40 points ...... EaglcscscoachJirn Walkef.-“No. 1.. wew have to .467. - centage stands at .964,-n 56. higher than usual. TWIN FALLS - The ColCollege of Southern prove wcw can scorc in the firet inninning. W c’rc As a teamI, , the tl Eagles arc batting .25C. ). Reliever Jcd4: Soto)to ; and .starter Kevin Idaho baseball team will scorchsea for some im- middle*)c-of-thc-gamc type scorers..i. \ W hen we Walker sets aI goalgo for his teams to hit .330. -ili- S h a fe r head the pitchtching i staff with 2-0 . line provements on offense atIt tl the Treasure Val- gel intoto a nine-inning game, that’sIl’s fine but “W e’re stillII missingn what I’d call a legiti t^-Friday-ond-Satur-—when-w-we.gctinlO-O seven-inniDRg sgajne, w e mate leaddffhitter hitt and a No. 3 hitter," Walkilk- records, I^Tn^Catibnal'ThursdayrF irtcrs liavc-gone-fivc-iu------got pres:essure to scorc earlier, er saTd. ’'W c'dij'don’r have-nnything comining ------^All-four ofour-Ktartcr day. : to nings plus," W alker said,said, " rv e tried to leave The Golden Eagles joinn RRicks, Chemekaui, "T hle e; second thing is that we get:l s-witi>'instcad.oflthrowiiig ouLiuLa.bingo.Il_:_lhcrcJ00n .____ — — ------7 . 4 'cry with a visit from UtaTT\iTTViflley^iatcTCollepc 46 —------nation on Saturday. O fth(the seven CSI players with thethi m ost at "W c’vc prob:obably haTali^l'incup ever ot 1 p,m. T uesday.' A s f a r' asa swing CSI opens at-3 p.m. ThursdayTl against bats onn the team this season, the hi{highest bat- game.” * a n d teic c i h n iq u e s a r e c ojncemed, n . ^ I d o n ^t kenow n diddly State-wressstling tl C o n ff e r e n c ie a l l - s t a r s _ s q u a t .r W h e n l ’m ------"anyoii p la y in g we ll, I d o n 't -cfowttwilithin T • “4r g ^ e v e n t a k e a im . ^reach-S l E e f l V t ai g i c ^ m e y r ec a m s ------9 9 : 9 ------Spartansi laughti By Ron Oates ^ B yL aniny Hovey ^ i Couples, to the i — F redC Times-News writer - ' • ■‘Timcs-ts-News writer ' 1 - a u d i e n c e a t a golf cKnIc . POCATELLO - Numbenbers do net lie. JRTAUGH — The middle wawas tlie key 'However, as applied to the Idaho High juesdailay night when the Canyon ConferenceC( School Wrestling Champioipionships numbers u^ continued their long mastciitery oftheir. seldom paint a reliable pictu c Vallcy Conference counterpi The 1994 compelilion;'rc,a.sA fo ..,A -2 “ “t: A-3 girls claimed a 49-^2 decision, I Street hom«necoming and A-3 gets underway Thi•niursday .flcmoon ,ing into a 12-point lead in theJie nine party set foFor M arch 18 at Idaho State Universitysity-s Holl Arena ies, Later, the boys manhandle the A-4 Matches or« through 122 inir eoch class will 105-80------T SUN VALLEY -"- t l i e W o o d -R iv cr V al- - run in order from 3 p.m. untuntil'completion.— — - rSll-slar gome preludes ancmother that , I ley’s official homeimecoming. for Picabo Wrestlers return to the; matsm; at 9 a.m. Fri- y,iHco\over oil classiDcaiions in Mag V alley^^^^^^JB i Street will be Friday,iay, March-I^, at 5 p.m...... --d ay for the first of that day'lay’s three sessions. xh&-ior{>p-20-gr3duating-boys-And-E d-girls^frbm -~^^^^^Ufll I \ on Uic Sun vallcy T^gcTcfra'ce^LOi Fourth through sixth^accrci-^irBTaccTdsa- strict will meet at 6 and 8 p.m).m. Monday 'si It will be a commumunity-widc event spon- between 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 2:3) p.m. Saturday. J ' SIlege ofSouihcm Idaho gymm ) sored by the Sun1 Vallcy, V Ketchum and ■ Championship m atches will follow immcdi- I Hailey C ham bers5 o ol f Commerce and the atcly after a 4:45 p.m. pre-nc-match ccremony. A-3 glgirls 49, A-4 girls 32 J Sun Vallcy Resort. Only tw9 area wrestlerslers. Minico senior Vallcllcy’s Holly Henry and Mandj Schwarz ------i ------Wood R iver schoo:loolji-ski tcams.-civie or------— PaulFricsirrthe eiass-A-I- hHH l-pound-elas— and-KitCim bcrlyVEriii McEwen p3rovided'the--^^^^^^^| ro V ganizations and dignignitaries will be on hand sification and Gooding's5 LyleL; Rogers .(135) early pointsp{ as the Canyon Conferc went • to crcate colorful festiv fes itie s honorin;^ S u n __ =_a-jimioE-wiia_cariiedJdJflst-ycatls-AJ __ ahead-8l-8-0-and-was.nevihcadcd__ “ Valley's mosl r«iccent Olympic silv« 119-pound crown, are expectedexi to gartier jhee Magic1 Vallcy Conference g: didn’t J _____; — jnCilaljs.t_and her.retu•etum home_to_the_^ood^ ___ individunl titlrs.------■Tmtii^rB" iciiiiiined iri the: fifirst period- River Valley. A significant step downvn ini comparison to on a shishot by Castleford's A m ber ScSchilder. ' Everyone is invitedited. 1993 when six of nine: MagicM Valley fa- jhee Canyon' Conference neverer got more vorilcs gained the title rouiround, five emerged an 18 point lead but dominatloted the re- Twin Falls boaoard names victorious and.Twin Falls’Is’ heavyweight1 Ge- boundiding and prevented any chichance of a i! Schaalheadfofootball co^ch ofT Pierce increased the goldgol medal count to M agic'c Valley comeback, six. Thec IClass A-4 giris had no onejn e over six ■ TWIN FALLS - ^Mark Schnal was con- Ten of the 28 District 4 grapplersg are like- pointss while^ the 8 points of Jennifclifer Branch- firmed os the new’ headhe coach of the Twin ly to contend for individua!dual championships, flower:r lopped the Canyon Conferfcrcnce with . Falls High School1 fcfootball team Tuesday, That is an improvemenl'inl' of se^n. ftpm a g The Twin Falls Schochool District board vot- year ago. The team outloollook suf^scs even cd unanimously to) hirehi SchoaL'He was se- . that. Class A-3A- 49 f tiil ^ ______.|wtn C0 2-21 2 . Schlldoflor 1 0-01 Z Andnrt l 0-21 2. RRai ast22-22 r 1 for.irien’s softlftball league r r r - - 6. Elcholhclborflof 22-3 0'6, .Campboll.11.1:4 M 0 3. . TWIN FALLS - There' will be a Twin tola 122 77-1314. ______Fnik Men’s'Soflbnll w ir meeting Thursday at 3-polnttIt qools'Mlci^oIson; Jonson. 7 p.m. al the Twink'in Falls City Hoii. All • A -3-l» A ^ h o v s 8 0‘ ■ ^ coaches' and manainager? need to,attend, Theyey were having a basketballIgame, gi basP ; Sponsor and playerer feesf will be t}iscusscd. cally.. whenV a ihree-point contest brbroke - -- r •.—^Anj^nc in terest^I in sponsoring a-tcam-or------joining the league sh CLEARWATER.:R. Fla. — Philadelphia ___ Conjny.0r\jrqnj«cnc^e coach Billiill M itchell. ------J ~'PmHicrfrfstT)aso-i[sViirairJohirKTnk-hnd------Valley,:y, said jokingly that having; centerscc out- i surgery o a his bruisiuiscd groin Tuesday and. - side shooting sh three-point goalss i nothing r is expectcd to resi'csum6 playing in two new foiIbr the Viking coach becausese “wc' never I" . weeks. have a 1ccntcr." I . The hour-long optoperation.was performed The,e A-3s wound up with 14 3-p3-point goals ! by Dr. Grant Mulhollh ollan d a t T h o m a s Je ffer- jcgan taking them in earnest ost the see- I son University Hos;lospital in Philadelphia, and bc] ond hailalfbegon. Knik is expectcd to returrt lo spring train- The;e problem for the A-4s wasIS i rc- ing Wednekiay. boundsds as the taller A-3s dominotnoted inside. T he club said KiKruk has been told lo Filer’s’s Ryan Mai and Dcclo’s Tra’'ravis Mallo- h “lake it easy for a; coupleco o f weeks.” Team ust have swatted aboul cigl six physician Dr. PhillipHip Marone will re-exam* ry mus goals attempts, respectively, ine Kruk on Fridayy irin Clearwater. , field gc Thee Canyon Conference had fi'five men in Marone said MorMonday that Kruk had a doublele figures, wilh Mallory and-

------Class A •Wyatti 3 0-01 a. Kohtz 4'4;6113. PottiritUn9gr3tK)-1-~ “ A __ ^O R T LAUDERPAId«iL C . r i u . Ju h ii-erWoffo UIIX/NE— 1 li-^re Dawn~Andru8, Hageagerman, Diana r reOfCOllECL^HspoFo^HicHiCHooiscoBa..-...... -- .- -- Daly- is-b ack .-W ith -h is -Ibooming.drives.- m left to rlgfifT A ^’g lrts alUi 6. Squires 7 2-2 318. Totals 4 0 1( y to k e e p K ae Dar- With his enormous talenDL t'W ith a petsonali- It Boala-Crornoy: viyatt 2. Kohtztzi.Potttnger 1 Eichelbergetger, H a g e rm a n a n d A m b er Schilder,J Castleford, tiy t< ty golf desperately needs,a, 2. Malloillory 2. Kolscy 2. ^ o w b a l. Eortirt2.squif08 2 ringtonofDflD eclo d o w n in th e s e c o n d half. A b o v e. O a k le y 's BBor e n H ardy o f th e A -4 a parcel of problems 2. - - (,...... He is back also w ilh a pi s q u a d t)eat8,its.BIIl S q u ire s o f G o o d in g to th e h o o p In T u e s d a yy’s ’s all-star matchup. he hopes this tim e to h a,ve v e securely : wrapped Hainimomo Bcoro: A-3 50. A-4 40 ' and undCT tontrol. - “1 feel Ukc il’s a w hole)le new: year. Eveiy- ...... )rihelatMtscorescall-- —thing is:posi^.-I-W antIt tcto get .on with m y \ j frretzky i feaiirsiie’Ubeecome NH][L’s leadingig scorer ...... tnd follow the sl career, get bd with a neww lilife. It feels good,” ^ the time I wtwas 6 years old, I’ve tllwavays NHL'Tccordsriiee^Is tl-thrce goals to tie and------T h e rrmiSwetw m ------■J ■ Daly ^ d Tuesday. H io AAnodatedj Press e Howe's record of 801. played in feaifear,” Grelzky said. “In fearir o f four to break G ordie Hi This is John Daly GetsJets a Life — Take _ Los Anfeeles Kings next (GLEWOOD, Calif. — Twow e n ^ -se v c n failure, in fear fcai of nol being successful,1. At Gretzky and the Los Three. ING 31ack Hdwks at the Fo- s after he laced on skatess toti joiti'the the age off ^ 1 was scared-to deisttIth 1 play the Chicago Blac JOS a rookie in 1991 y ears i rum on W ednesday nignight. ' o th eir r 6-year-olds on his hock>ckey te a m , wouldn’t makilake the team. spect *‘i d o n 't w ont to0 drag di it on so people H e burst on the sem e,tour os late in 1992 to WoyncTie G retzky js still afraid. “I think thatJioi feor carried over into resp- Sraresand statsst -----02 ■ and won the P G A ., layers, helped m e prepare betletter have to travel fromn cilyci to city,” Gretzky, mblcm:rr ~ ^ Now3W he 's s c a i^ he w ilt d m g^ o u tth e t t sk for other playi He dropped off the tou made me a better A thletc^--™ —ja id .T u e sd a y cluring^ag^a Inews conference and • —- Basketball”====D 3“-" ’ nie in 1993 after he o f bee-ecbiriing the NHL’S le&dlHgi'g'goal"5Cor: fbr'guincs;m a ’, a lr e a d y th e le a g u e 's c&r(ireer conference call fromn theth Forum...... D 4 )und in Hawaii. cr. Gretzky, a B a s e b a l l He was stupend^ Inie dcr ond the holder of,59 otljther , • Pleasejse see GRETZKY/D2 ' ase see DALY/D2 “I thinktl that my whole sportsirts life from' points leader withdrew in a pro-om rouni t - ■ , Pleas< ^ . - i ' . . . -"--r-- .. V- ...... i ■ ' - \ r 0-2 Timos-Nows, Twin Foils,oils. Idoho W odnosdoy. Morchch 9. 1994'- : ------^ -— - i c :— ^Fire4eainM keeps—-W iim aiirding-be granted delay2JW restling Continued from D1 ch&cks in w ith116. 16. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)P) - Tonya Harding ex- s, who missed a top 10 .C o ach Brad C ooper’s prc,re-Jcnson , ’ P’; " 5 trophy pecl.s , lo leam today whetherhcr she will be granted a - points'last year,'and traveling projection that Ihc Spartans,s. -iihodd by “ P“ temporary restraining orderr lhatih would delay her dis- should both better their Thi: I'irc Department TeamTc No. 2'will maintain ' be a better tournament teamI a n d 0 fair Jerome (I51h) sho — ciplinary-hcaring.by.thc.U.iSJ^ ^Ifntino A g g rto in -__ ^^j^y-ij,e_position.as_shqullould several local A-3 •_____ h~r'fif<;t nlace~ln~'the~l-'red ‘ 'dualdu tcamV pruvcdinodcjt-tc Wehb Memorial No-Tapip 'Ciiy Employee's Tour- ' ■ W-ith Harding in ihc coutcourtroom and wearihg a ^•TT—r^^K cnerji^ 3aklcy cachlnIidlficd-10------nmnenl-held-isiiUifilnJRlRhRhg^BaxyluUfoniii, ■ " ,_h____ _ could result in Harding beinging thrown out-'of Ihe sport tal its first in*statc loss in thciic N am p a i71-PaulFriM.MInlokllnleoBoniOf.ZlM.flrii ' — w ould be fair nnd c o n foirnis m u with ils bylaws, Invitational Dual Tournament.nl. - 135-Aton2oVnnTaaaTim«n.Mlrtfco»ophomofo..' ' After listening to argumenticnts for nearly two hours, Team members were: RiRob Wade. Troy Grecn^ A loss to LaGnindc, Orcgcg o n in th e 2^Tn»cyVoll,Minlc..Jinlco junlof, 20-2, o«eood U.S. District Judge Owen PanPanner callcd a rcccss until well and Sliawii W ebb.. ScSecond place wenl to the NlNampa finals kept the Spartartans, lS-1 12&-Nathan stoker,icr, hMlnlcojuntof. 20-5, third 9:30 a.m. PST loday. He said he would “Uy to.give ' Street’ Department leam11 oof Dawna Liltlcr, Dean in duals, from a perfect rccondrd 130-W«M}VonTn8»Tna^l, Buiiffy Bonlof. 24-5 .______p'anicipated'in the plot or kncvjicw o f it and did nol comc Tonya T Harding-appoarod•od In federal court in— ^ wall 206. ly to unscit defending A-2 clch am p io n -145.^070 StuWbpfo,>pfO, Joromo wnlof. 17-3. forward. lytrylng to convince . Portland, P Ore., Tuesday 1 Sugar-Salcm. fourth In her first courtroom appcppcarunce since the Jan. 6 g ------Round Sjvan nf thi^KiaCin..rinrl D w cn o f Hie Hill a Judge th at it w ould be ui n f a r e f o r f ig u r e Coach Stacy W ilson’ss I n d ia n s 18£>-Ryon Sowoni.m. 0iBuhl aonkx. 18-3. lourth • Tournamcni was I bjby Morrie Johnson and ' ■ ■UKmino o ffld als-tcrp roiceed ce with a disci- .-s gn tn ppej thi; Tigiiis u f du. Dial•istrietlti ------1 the panel’s findings. Gail Knight after defeatirating Traci Laltimer and b e g i n T h u r s d a y . tictic, an event won by. Jerome: inir cac h o f i3S-^ylo Fto0ors.,.Goodlr>glunl«.28-0.nt»t Got _____Tlie judge said he had dccidxided after reading written plinary P hearing s e t to boi G len n SIaugTT[»Tr~in‘Thc-hc-finnl-rounntiUIaRt.wrrk At thnt—„ - Sheri Goatcs-Ifl8».AcLSj>Smith 107, Bob Ncwbry "1 d o n 't w ant to in te rfe re . ' at ti’d eaii, fie&li slate *■“ who ^ hearing should have been ler resolved, now being; 93. Cincy Wren 93. Tomim Wren 87rBafb~Polnmv—— cuscs-whai-thcjitualion: is sos unfair that the court time. tit Marmadukc said, thc hei up Thursday at thc Honda Cla*lassie postponed, later i 84. Jim Baker 83. Toryf LeeLi 76 and Marie Webb should interfere,” he Rctrat^racjcasonablc tobotl)oth parties, not just to the ^ In a way^he said, his com•meback is dissolved; on and stalits Tlic most significant differrcrcncc, he after trashing his home and assaulting sdsdid, is in his rcach. h is w ife- in C oolorado. lo r He w is thrown Now, in times of sutiss, he reaches off a commcrcialrial flightI oftcr a drunken lblo r z g u it^ . N ol a boUlu. « lOH^n«>i 11t1J.5mAi«naU J, S pMO-OmM 2-7 (Dredi : B.C. O p « in ’92 but, NBA standings (Rotfnan tl) hO-1.” WK(i2-9(P«Kn24,UiewO- Imp«(i-PUPliT<>c(»iiTMO.t* "I'm very proud to say' thatt I’ve He won thc B. ____EASTCBHCOyEREWCE ______Aoina-iKvier i g H. toa'tfonnifio)- a/ At>Xt.lW0^3I.CiUr<3o9'1<(5o uMVEnsTYDMao^. ___be 14 months just before theI ycyear w s over, Bcman MifttDrmcr mjrCRUi-Mi ------l.JistriT------^------MtO-l.texHO-I.CnCrO-l. -been-sobcr-for-morc than 14 W L pa CB ______t|.ToUta^ltenS»U.S«i*rtcr«ter>}1{ TkM*' AMntfrnVHF»i»3cu- Fi H/iXrtlMO-^ rWT«ri suspended D alyly pcnding'hispi successful . . HoTUCT* 02) McU-&i><».R«»-UA-’ Cuvtt-^Sa-SaaK«^«\.SanlU>ii>.SlL(Ui.|u- now,” nC Daly said. ------■— 0 ih'^iicprn. -complrtion of an talcohol treatment and - - • 35 W3 4 LUM Ou^ww. VtJtotn tfKUT- A- 5- iM-oalKintin 4«, peaai io«»«w«g-v program. A^>ia-0«r« iO (VWBimmej,0-U(TW0. rirat-Jo iccomplishcd early last U«»>5 7-12 M H. Wta 10-1J1i.l2t.ltox4»J-6 • 1 21 7JT«I Enctvauno sioner Deane Bcman last fallII ’was boih That was acco M' 39 -M5 'll we. taj»-Oi(M««, Onmao 17.I7.A.>1U11. A- ua.UWt lly has been sober ever ------••8tf[«»2l1-2S.AiflTO'MJ-*11,£ a T«mcM-Wnt.t Wah.iM>c>.3M.erwc*;En;M(r«'ou. deserved, and “a blessing.” _ _ year. And Daly 1 MMtO^ig.Pdhwa}- rmcncMcMsM. s s s s 19 ftnU iA-19.t1t . ■ ffinascn "1 needed the time off. Ij#ajt'a s playiiig sincc. • *. 10 J-J 11. WaS*T I-2 M 9, Urg 0-1 ^ 0«ardT««» . I’t 6cen cosy. “I w ant a 0*a?3 . 2t .«« -ll eS-92-212.!f»fWl-3 . ■ FredWMr}.lonSai*.AiTiM.toM.^ bad 09 and I was jusi going"thn the” Blit it hasn’t b QM«tl )S N . ue t tortVl!.iJT«».l»-7*tMT« N B A le a d i 4-« M *. SbWi 04 Ml a DOKI' ■ I e r s ...... S S i l K m otions.J needed a..breakak. And I ^cWnkevcty day,”ly,” he said “But I know K M 30 » SM to CHQW0I1H) NCWYORK(«^-WMMnMLjHK«nia.M^ hnVMMl,a«llWt.«W . 3.41. tunnWMtmro' . ^ OivVffl 24 33 421 Pwwi 17-J7 1-J n. W**n» M 2 2 J. wouldn’t have taken it if 1 hatladn’t b e en 1 c ^ ’t ha v e on1C. e . It's1 tough.-1 sec jl a n d ...... - u 41 m :< Uauna.Mn>.WMr.JAMcnmKMimriin. ' _ good stuff. 1 want i t But DWM 1} <» 7t ,, H0M29 trnn*-72111:^._K>A«oo2. i»^orf»«,,wa.i^,3ahiyr. suspended,” su he said. I smell it Il’s gooi WESTHWCOWEK£NC£ 9amg______Wat»i» ^ l Jm vcit. If I do. I'll die." UkMMDMcn WywgM 2^ MJ. K«n 2-J M S.Er^t-JI-23.S. En 19. “ "tTjCT n ^ ' ®*yv< ' — Dl die luiig Uieakr he p layedett-eemp«< ___L Im o w J enn*t hJi% W»«_4-«2-2tt,0(»n*ti»-'eC9-iefron.n»CT»-ito- nantn. ___ ------nn ---9f-W -»-lW Ha—• _ ' ---- IHd-Ti n —_____>______jJiivcly_only-0»ee. Li in thc MN e x ic a n D aly said. B ' «-12j-3\u»»r»1-J03ITr;3';.F«7'lKlg8inUffa Lamwirw f ff-fiphi-wiih-the-bottle.-.------oEU “ a a a w^iia.,9.. 042-3 2. , ' HIUcn.lW< .; ea-570 3M 1913»2 . Mna,374,U74.tun»km.l^ ^ (,0Utt(»0-1,r«- 0>«V'8«rOOMOTea«C-»3t2-43 t7.a 103 WMnAS-UC 94 4U 302 1349 <9 Totfg.ScorMnratfTl'2) Foiodoif^KrM RtCnrA-J«»-Uirsi}r 0-3). CWnum ta 4« ISO 12U 1.7 a«t.Fsw«nr*w. Ston*» •»*»• S*tS» •« 1« 750 - 2 4 (wnnl -1 Mai 14. Bnndct 9a 141 2U la t It K><.MUV«t:■Vrt»Crt».fc-W«-mtJ *««.Wt>-A£»uu Iln. 99 4H 2M 1242 t.I ’“’^^cSSeSfSST’ RlRotella. “Il’s mostly about fo) AM»l»-S«7«nrto21(W«*)9|«»9).(W*«)11{af»v CatradrvKJ. 93 3U 3tO 1071 »2 C iara-ip• lOtVKKMar.CiMvCnMRcMt. CC LACW«o » M J15 21 or the shot an exhibition1 in Portland, Ore., he • ------Swr>f«3_J9_33 ,3J«_2«______aA-1t.U9. MilOlTcU Uortu^OA 9a 431 22! 1190 9t IM\:Mnac3 wcCl^Tm^Wat, ncnow, not the shot you hit or ------fcUK-5KWntf«J1,l>^,«Urdt7 7*tfrto*- Ojtw«,0* 52 30 22* 1031 190 Wrmurg.P ext hole or turned towardI the gaIlery .aiid.drovc a ______OflW»^99.W»jn11?l»-113*. - -S3 J90-»|-t039 198------r«w«I-t> - you’re going to hit on the not ______;______------. • ■U'438 215 1im9B - («n.3aO,Ni Those ses- ball over thc topop o0 f it He was disquali- MOvnMMuiMO ----5J-409—IP-ttOO-1»1------OtrttYif**y»sss$2sss__ih.the next day," Daly said. TIi OUnun.OawU 11-22 X. U JKMcn M224.»>MM2 PHCeiXm Swti,HY------fied-aAcr-onunciincident.atJhe-Kemper______Chrte.W,Ftt«».M , C«e>dc« }-9 M «. OarU»fr23fra«i«,w«ao2i-2 4 Pn».o».. 9a 391 IU 10W 19} ^B«Nl.Fcr«ilOr.ton.MnDr.]7aM«- H sii o n s are 6h-going. (X«ml IS3. SJcntntno U . JVS«m1-11.2].Grv*W&.|9M19.tWn*44 &, MO And he took up thc gui ------C»a50l16,Ai*f«i» ...... - - ro F« PB &««-*• aly, with a Southern Openm inir Octobcr then, after lA.CiK>v11tt.DitallO MO TcU>34.r43M)16 B7 390 «« Mi.lLtKt.4lv.400.tccrcna;UnlMiUS*P«ir m c a n so f rclnxation.-But-Dal: WnArtawllMtaJiWW M M2 V« 20. Ali .Urt*<»j»>.0Na.>filcf,387.iT«»»«rg- wi nplete competition in a 1 UWMM.UnWKUeS S.^9 M ». Smei M •4 1010.Dn«>g1-2 32-Ma-a SSK ua Itll MO Rsc«.M>IM wry smile, admits he-is hardirdly profi- failing to complc Thna.lfeu 114 532 J«0 Fcn«dt-a- Gi*3 o«MD>rt«.Fr»*»<. cienCl t, “ I ’m so m eth in g ov< OndonH9-17 (.119. WmoM3^2.7M4.U»fflrgg. ' 312 J39 iM W.UIn«».t make thc Nov. 7. 2-<2-<8. 24t 4» Jit jutfitmn. handicappcr,” he saidi “1 n pmm « Worrqun. & X p m Jcn»ll.1IM2.H*m.1-J1-2J.l.^'■904-S1-21O. 20&>724, "I’d been goingoing crazy' since winning CMmcilUM.5Xpm CaT«alt.« OcgM 9-1122 t2.l1-3 W*tW.OS 40a 7J2 943 f«,190.*n dogs howl.” 4me.ifc>«t 00 oooictki 40.11 Ji­ POf«»,£)««.6*e e said. “Hell, for two rM>YataAEru.S30pn< IJ2M1I10. ” $j2^,R£t«»er0.10flO.E-flO.EJcfiwnOOM V»gM.L« • a« ^ Oui««-D«r Daly also m&kes the fans hMvHY.Mrtar,12I|^ MnitUN.*».S»pn goitt-Ua A/04n>l2 (W»r n-17 97. , 3 launched w o rk ed o n my gagame for a good solid UWMPolViJ.eXpm IUan*g ol«Ua(cR.i«cR.(M|MCnrt.UMci|ra.amri4 glee gl at thc p ^giou s drives - Uiwjai01,0tw»c-1,w«od0.1,«»IH«p«&4).M. O iM i ‘ a S ? t2 S -« fromfr his tradcmai4c, wrapip-atQund week.” , l»»S-11 JAirt 0M»-frinra> 1-122uJgrte2-S.OMn1-1. |U«i RoiwiSA 4?'w WJIWItI NBA box scores ' [C«T«.«»2-2.l»^«r1-1,JJ«*>cn1-rnl-l.lMt-]. 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SW*HI0MCI(I15)' A M (MCBMFii incrcdiblc length o ff thc tecc e and* h i s ' h e ’s rea d y to tiy a ^7-117-11 AMi«JU>10{2 2 2 22.SBit-122-]:2-3 a, fitfliti 1-9 * w»«i 9.110fl i4 u* s« UMXtmnUi^lu J-: 0 M' An CM }.|1 M<, RM12-17 M2«.Ra*ii£«7.11 SiMXn.Ulin 80 779 134 UPW,C«fcr5 to i“S £ ^ l S ^ « 5 5 ^ “good “ { ol’- boy,” bcer-di• d r in k in g , H e h a s go a lsIs to reach, Daly said I7.»UnTrtnaOO— ►» W2l,P«Mn*-t42J H.£ 92 942 104 RMnLMEiWanKCalMWauMftAilMnm 3S is always on m y mind. 5 w~2i.>«»»an^(j.l J 2-2 2. Roa™loawl-''. Omiim2.2|,}S.8>^M(»7.>l 2H.IWBl7-li+5ie.___ — ------98 131 -99------>1or«nfl»U«> cigarette-smoking, lotc-nightht lifestyle ‘TThe Mastere is -20«2.TcM».rai».a KWicn.KJ. dnCngQroM.NMlMttsiRMDM' ~m ro.-Itmade -And I-want to-wo-win.$l.million on the M M «. Ftor>' ■ J l>^ 2 - 0 - ' ’’2 ' • ^ 7,0w.021-21,ut«»yl-20«: riiodc hiiii an instant folk hero WO g s li s a s s im famous. Tour this year,”r,” hhe said “I think I can .«l3^e__ SisAwrt 1-3002. toB7-1T 1-117.0TKOTM10-199-14 V tnMI(IOO) 9S 919 &7 Tm EMT-U•y.UOAIkrMlFMfr.ntaralxMin ' him hi wealthy. And it made him ------B«rete-ljMl2.Ciit*<2-914 MM S. U*o»10->* 10— UC------B_i81-_U___ Hn>ntn.»« “It’s what I’d always1 dreamedc _dojhat;;______; . . s a a s - n ; llvMMyi-Kt-t 12.MMCn1-4004003.X/TV 123a 98 479 8J- ImNcrtiCisE X 'ssffijsisa^ IUT«MMft>1344l«,Sa)Jcn: 48 »9 92 P«Mn.S>iAfi 3Jcn2-Kti nU 1-2. O0>M 4.» 12 g. SU« 2-« 2-2 7, Roinie*»M2-JJ. ■ 44MTS, JrrKtfnea lw) rtSwoSyriiitOwK.'rM .. ^ M. W). naO-S ltmMMria-29U.' 0. OCR) 0-1 - All-Ameririda team s SS!!!!* ------OW* - B 2i a t » - « 1 0«0.ttMrt0-21-2tT0-1.£»)0.2) FoMc><>Mn-Mcnt. a a ie 2 t- « wraMM ia a a iair«it - STAWORD.CotnlW(W^-Thi19m40TEUrM- FrMmmOn C ontinued from D1 ’ so n s, n o t retirining g until he was 52. ^ 9-phik)B ophlcal- i*bout,.:— -i- .."J guess l-'m living tn pnnud I fear Gretzky-is-pl STa------' “ Oi “ agm n.i hope it hoppcns quiluickly and records. • . =NHfcstandings ------n m —------6 * w .— w-40-10-4*.; ______te S S.CN j^ 85 M 45 7t 108 -pcoplc.don’tjiavc Qt to.travclI ffrom city__ _ A sk e d i f h e cccould-recall ever hav- ____ IJipni (LIM------BJ-«T-«-77—18------P* EASTERN COWQCKX n " 5 » 77 M to City waiting. As much as} I enjoy it, m goneo^is i PI—------W -a -M -7 8 ~ « ------r . tai±.rThe 0Dly0ncI,can._._i.. W L T m OF « (ringleaders g2?^“I ; • 69 21 53 74 18 T T w ' a n t people to be able to gegetonwith - laughed and said: NTR«vn <211 9 teztt ire . r ; s nF OA < PBCuV<7.DMiiS remember wasras when-1 scored two X 2010 S2 2» lai their lives.” K , S g . i S gam S D^.^S«M}.or lat-unlikely. Shorthanded goals goe in 27 seconds. 1 U m u a « 71 232020» 20 ie»T,iA 88 a 71 til- It UMW.Km ccome the thought,. 'Thatat willv be a record thnt Sllaa U » a 74 212 21 ,0 m r««nK.Dii! 88 47 eo 107' X MMinMI^c- g a s s s that th be lias a chance to bcc • s?su, ssr« i!J • 8C01W. vfjii last.’ Thentieo Pat Hughes scored T«rp,Bn. M B » M 1 8 1 » l r"”.nferR«HteKS.4«pA GMtf.Ter league's most prolific goal so “ s g g s g k S t goal 8C0r- two in 25 secoaconds-about two weeks 4;i9 &U«MU3M.&apn 88 49 ]8 n - a - - -iMr.BM§ s l l i s ". “W hen I think o f ±c best g scttr » JO tl n a i m c«e«r ]2a,ii 88 W 48 B2 a JnOf.Kg i 98 18 U 71 a . I ink alli records are made u n M M a 10 n a i ISS vSSmI » » ) 07219^i9?09 OHi.*Ienrt#,»«pm. — m - - u . m . . . aa 16 S2 79 » crs e t in hockey history, I Ithink o f laltir. So I .think .p o t^ ,»2ii2na9^ „ SxJOM 24 X 12 » tu 21 S :! S E S K 3Smt ' . 11 M TV » - G sandMau- to be broken." ByflW W a 7 n 221 tn MMn 25 M i U tteSit2 21 .^-eSSSwi.Tiap!tii„ ■ ■ S » “ Gordie Howe, Phil E ^ s i t o t .ricc.ri( Richard," he said. "Thi■hat’s w hat Gretzky indicalicated after the playoffs makes this so unique. Nobocody would last year, whenen tthe Kings made it to thinktb 1 would be this c lo se ... the Stanley CCupue finals then lost to MM* gwd. Ml MifAdMtfMlMa TAUPAUrUOmiM “I’ve played with some great'play-gr Montreal, thatat fabe was beginning to MmFuoNg 5Si'aS£E!SMClukMa«vtatelw. bM arfKM nolt *ne( O«O>00BUU»-AntfJiMPcacn. IcMntMnkMMi. nadir iMgM•SHS. CIS and I guess m y forte w asissbotmak- I -think of retirinaring. Now,' with a new - StSEJSS^^K lSS'Mr. , gnJ^S»wtJ»*.Ei\Nv»»t» Jeebowbe three-year, $25.515.5 million contra^ hs SS cpatkTCu-a^OoiRfiraUi. WtfmJET»>TiM ' ing, with people saying, *Se< DWiAiWVDBCia ay«dLgrao1raentaa,tar- McaMwd H n ra tH ta D M M HOWTQH-4 passes, see how he uses thele ice,* and sounds as i f he’s going 6 play for a tfndvdlKH*-' CtOWTI *et1 ■■«»»»»» ^ J s j s f s : not. 'Hey, look at his sl^»boilot,"’ while, • .J' '• ' wcca. . . iffwMi °y iroiiiii-iinw nrniii r i - r ’ ■ SrfiuSSwfitSSM ^ KWJERSrriCT3-:fyeM0TI>laiiJTOtojrtm— .WWr— That aside, Gretzky bas nineared the' “ I still iovee tbthe game," be said “1 ^ nsiderably- rcally-do takes it ai year-ata & ne.... I ___ — iKSS3i;»Ssr»^ss wffiSwA^ fM.«»IBi6nE>M«.iv- auiAan*raSilSS2fKJ lS2rto?fediwi»uS HomieSrl 800-goiirplateauwilh"con8 FPOTMl m ore speed than Howe did,1, with 798 know I’ll beI in training camp next "aufOE -in_15_seasons. Howe.playeTwin Falls. Idoho 'D-3 ' • eds t e de;efeat— — M « u rm i n g - lle i a d ^ s Elocnet!s overr S S n S CHARLOTTE, N.C,I .e . (A P ) — Price nnd neailearly gol his- fust cnrecr triple- r salvage S(season h 18 points, 10 assists and e i ^ t ■ Utah to s • rctumetmed from a 15- double wiih li --1 game absence and scorcc3rtd 24 points. #ith no nimovera. Price, nursing ■ ion actually begins a ' - . 3iee and stmined bock, was not I SALT LAKE CITY (APkP) A T-oumey action ------helping.Cbarl0tlc.5nnp1 an eifiht-gamc ? weweek ago. Brigham Youngig coach day earlier, withih N No_.7,UTEP 117-11,______losing streak with a 97-89■89 victory over Jchmond nnd Waymnn I'isHale I :RogerRctdTi«is-poiscd-foHiiihis-fourth-8-lO ) facing J0th-5Jo.8 Wyoming (14-13, Without MouminR. out with a to m . miserable shoshooting. Rlchlnoiia.w^rT-for^l onship. All the Cougars-ncededed to do 7-11) meeting nintllintb-scedcd Son Diego cairmTist;le. tlie-Hometstets-wcnt-l-l4V—22rTisdfllo .S-for-21 8-1 ----- ^______| was hold serve at home, whchere they State (11-15, 6-I:5-12). The UTEP-Air — ^—-givingup^anjivcmgc^LIJ ------lakes on_No.2.-Forcc-winncr Fresno • take 15,^lockets99------had‘won-20 grnnerin’DTOw;— — • gam6. liic win over the I Stoic (18-9. 13*5)-5) Ion Thursday. No!4 " ^ N I O — J.R. Reid scorcd a ■ Talk abouHosl weekends. est-scorinR team pulledd CChnrlollc 5« . SAN ^ V'/i '-'V ' d o s s to Hawoit (15-14, 11 11- -7) meets fifth-s^- ' - Bh-24-poiau.as.Son-Antonio..I _____L - j : . First,1 an 84-82 overtime games behind New Jersey 'cd into first placc in Ihe NBA I NeNew Mexifco on Thursday hananded the cd Colorado StatelM (15;i2,8-I0)inlhc( Eastchi Confercnecplayof ^ - Midwest Divi!division for the fim iim c.thu sea- ■ WvWAC crown to the Lobos, aiand then nighlcop. The teams entered the1C fourthf« quarter son by dcfeatiimating Houston. I lovlowly Tcxas-El Paso shockcked BYU In Thursday night’sni( third of four Willie AnAnderson hnd 22 points nnd I 62-62-61 Saturday.Jn three dayays, Reid games, 5-7 guardard Greg Brown, who linson and Vinny Del N^egro 21 I enter \#hi averaged 19^9 ppg as WAC Player of Pro basketla t h n l i Robins nolnot only lost his* Marriott Cer npicccforthcthe surging Spurs, who won for I stnstreak, but slipped inlo thisis w eek’s the Year, wfll Icoilend top-seeded New ------tte.l7lh timencin20gnm i es. . _____• _ ■ C0|c o n ferw ce tournam ent as ththe N0.3 Mcxico_(22-6._I5._I4-4)_flgainst-thc^— — tied 71-71. A thrcc-p6•point play by HnkcanOII Objuwon hnd 28 points and 11 w r S >U“vjctor; Either'w ay, ------Wyoming-SDSU-< iho-Suns-ahead-icbQu^foror Ithe Rockets, who were in firet 1 .seeseed.' • ' ■ — Gharles-Barkley-put-th&- pie gomes the matchup lookijoks like a breeze for , the beginning after ?tait|ng 15t_ . | “Anytime you play a couph 78-75, but on 8-0 nm put die Hornets P'“ ® aqd lose, sure, you feel let dolown,” he’ UNM; but coach:K E Dave Bliss says tlic in front S3-78 with 6:44 lei „ . . Coldoutsidtside shooting doomed Houston, I sailsaid. "But reall;^, how can yoiiou feel Icl UtCR cured his LoiLobos of looking past Dell Curry and Herst;rscy H aw kins which mi&cd!icd its first >2 3-point attempts I do'down when you go into ovcrtiTtime ond ony opponent, . started the decisive spurtjTt with\ 3-pomt- and hit 43I pcrccnl p« from the field io the R Idic to Ihe team that won dietic league; And. notwilhstohstanding UNM ’s 20- •ers and Muggsy Boguesues capped the game. San AnttAiioAi mndC‘54 p d w n t from ■ andam then lose a one-point gomg e to plus wins.’thc Icajleogue’s Coach o f the nm with a s t ^ and layup.up. the field andid outrebounded 0 Houston 52-38. D UTEP?U l It’s not as.if nobodyy i.uiLd u -C got an uncxpccted lift fron^rom his bnckup. ThThursday’s 12:30 p.m. gamime fresh tont.’" ' ovcrDcnver season-highh 339 poinis as Chicago defeated I Jfpm 0 79-72 upset of UlUNM on The Cowboys/s ando Aztccs. despite Tree Rollins, in a victory ova appin^ the Bulls' five-garo los- ...... Roilins-acored eight1 fofourth.quarler~Atl««^^ Saturday.-^^ ------thgif-k>Bing-rwotd■ftrtig — including two ’ and the Hawks' six-game win-”* points and Dennis Sartt,-tryti BYU beat Utah in both regigular sea- losses cach to UNSJNM —‘ have given the mind o ff the death o f his.r.lh=r.l1mshtosc balls, but a lot o f ___^ Drover lart Friday. ------Pippenscc5corcd-14 points-in the-founh—^r^n S ^h o en ix Sut».< -sent a challcngcr-but w e bcj>eai tlicm._ battlc-of-thc loose TircMagic shofonly 4fpCTcait 1 ^ Ronfthc ^quarter, whenhen'CWcago'broVe'opcmi'clOM the ♦ Charlotte"Cbliseurfifrfi IF C h arlb ttb V N .C ., t uu e e s d a y . ' twice, so I think there's somime confi- that wc can takeike ca”re ofby ^tting I a 13-0 nin.,ThcJinwks trailed___ ---- field, bul pul the game'away.'my.by making six game with n . '. . ______Jcncc.ihcre.1’dc| ------______, some rest.” • ' S bef^e Steve Kerr nnd B.J. ;—------of-Mven-freo-throwE-in-the- ries-had-16-poinls-ond-Tom------—i But-Utah-coach-Rick-Majc nach Jt^by W ripht like beginning wilh Anfemee HaHaidaway’fffOQl ‘ Armslrongg hitI consecutive 3-pointers, : Ulcs had his chances forr anotheran sho\ at Bliss led 0 basket and Pete Myers con- CCampbell 18 for the Maverickcks, who lost ChnmbOT 15 nsas tthe Jazz improved to '25-6 is optimistic,■ noting lhat the I , shot to cornplctc a three-poi:-point piny for on Pippcn added I was based in New Orieans ch previous and Co. But first,rst, the Cowboys must ••' ------veitcd a four"rur^int play for a 99-85 odvnn-, theirti fifth in a row...... at home. Utah w; chanccs to win both their p ,86-841ead. ' - the last time thehe franchise won 10 strai^t encounters with BYU, and tlthis time get post an impro'proving SDSU, which J a z z 1 0 0 , Xlmberwolve''CSoO games—-in 1977- liar season wilh an 84- CavaUers 103, K ingslgs82 '^K evinWWillis il led the Hnwks wilh 21 ^ 177-78. hahave the additional incentiveve of sur- closed the regular SALT LAKE CITY — Thehe Utah Jnzz TTie Timbcrwoiwolves trailed 14-2, but were vival • — only by winning the(ic touma- 74 winmt Hawaii.lii. RICHFIELD, Ohio -— Cleveland points. S-70 wilh 11:26 lef^ before ^ ' lied n franchLse rtcord wilh theiheir lOih wn- behind just 75-7 -ment-can-Utnhrwilh-its-sub-lb-20 win • •" F ora team like ours, ihisjs-a.great^------matchedatcam-recoTd-wiihvith its-llth con-—7^75------alone hnd 30 Malone mniie twtwo^hort jumpers to start a ing Sacrnmcnto Clipperss J116, M avericks 110 , ssecutive victory as Knrl-MnU \ playoffs opportunity becai;cause we didn’t play secutiyc victory, be&iing , points and II rebounds a;against the 10-2 run thatt madem it 85-72 wilh 8:43 rccord, ret advance lo the NCAA ■ behind 18 points each;h ffrom Terrell DALLAS\S — Ron Harper scorcd 36^ P nextnc week. like 1 thoughtt w(wc were capable of I Dominique Wilkiiu 34 ns Los ^MinncsomTimbetwolvcsonTut fuesdny night, remaining.' Bnmdon-asd John Williams.ns. ' points and Di iiTChidi{hrflttgnmrfoulT5n-----—- -Fhis-is-onrDnlyrchanccTD-jTgonoThr-playing-in-theregu ■egdlarscason;^Wright------Thr Kingi hsv" ve-ctrw^it-ovetBlI—Angeles beat>cnt Dallas fui tlic lOiL'sUmt^il;------ChrirSiwrscBrea-rnioiflij lYU's our said. ‘This is aI ncnew day. It's one ond Bailey 18 for the TimberwclvcIves, who lost Smith for shovinvitig John Stockton inlo the NCAAs,” N( MajcruS soid. "BY and 10 in a row at the Richfiichfield Coliseum, time, iard nnd n technical on ne s t team in out.” scorcd the iiist four points o f aI theirtl fifth straight gnmc nnd 14th 14 consccu- basket standan next game and they’re the best where they have not won sinesince 1984. Wilkins so Minnesota coachich Sidney Lowe for proidst- st twice at SDSU coach1 ToTony Fuller was mok- lad seven playen 10-0 run thatlat ennblcd> the Q ippqa to snnp n1 tiveti road game. the league ... (bul) we've lost "nie Cavaliers, who had : within a half- ing. Stockton hit two of three free throws ,1, times the ing no prcdictioi:tions, but hopes the •score in double figures,, wcwon 11 straight five-Mme rondroi losing streak. Wilkins hit The victoiy pulled the Jan w the buzzer. The last couplc ti luston in the and Homccek. finished fir the run'with a 19- 1 a missed Hawaii win givesves his players a boost ------games twico4»e£btc,jnostj«:reccmlvin 1991- two tree IhrovTowswith 1:41 left U) snap n 102-- ggame o f sccond-plnce Hous games have been decided on t ^rfollowcd•^p-Harper-»-mis6cd~^l_MidwcsUDivisicuuw:c^lU\r Antonio leads foot jumper, and .wl trailed _shQLhcrc or there” .______going inlo the torntoumw. which contin- ■ ~ioriicnK«r thVft'(^E«r” _by-arleasrlOThri Brandon filled in for barbangcd-up Mark byup to makenke it 106-102. tlIhc division by one gnmc over th The clash will showcase! two t All- ues Fnday witlTsch'semifinnl~oClioM uifd WAC first-teamcrs — 6-15-foot-10 wraps up Saturdayday wilh the title gome, Cougar center Russell Larson,m, avcrag- The Aztccs andd CCowboys split in Ihc , earn anotlher bid to]playoffs Iing 19.9 points and 9.4 reboi-ounds per regular season, cac!cach winning at home. Heat hoppes to rega;am streak, ( conference gome, and Frcshimmanofthc "(Against Ha'Hawaii) wc stayed e played great defense. F best strefch~lir~llaic-ils-strorTongT»3llion-in-thc-standings. ; --eern . c involved the statuss Cof reserve more playingg itime for Harold Miner, YYeari Keith Van Hom. Thec 6-9. U lc focused and we pi MIAMI (AP) — TEC'S iiJd-pnllcd—Wc-cameTJUt-read icxt 10 days. jguard Bimb9 Coles, who dis:lislocated the who returned rc ibiwa^d scored lb.J ppg~iSJ< Miami Heat history is ov(over. Or maybe over the ncxi jllcr said. ‘'It’s a great O fth c fivefiv games during that span,, i:index finger on his left handid in the first games with aI kneecapkr ttijury. • down do 8.5 rebounds in WACC outings beginning." Fullet n ot :sl puzzle about the Heat (|,j ...... W?X1Q. c n d ^ c regiregujor sc^n £ '^ ___ (t-gamc winnfaig fo u r a re at home, and only one is1 -half.-1 He will Iw.sidclincd alat least two. The biggest this s e a so n ...... A team-record scvcn-gi ;ir inconsistent play al ------strcak-cndcd-Mooday_Mul■With a 112-104 against a ccrtain c playoff team —- \weeks, disrupting coacnch Kevin remains their 1, where they're 14-14; On ^ loss to Boston, but thee tct e m hopes to PlruuuiA -m>-Ffldav_Beginning un withI I^ u g h c r y ’s substitution pipattern that Miami Arena, v /’re 18-12, the best rccord ■ quickly regain momcfl'tum,um ...... -• D en v er aat Miami Arena, onI \wo'rtccdrcrvireU-in-rcccaLgan] i m c s . ______the road they’re ^ n t deal,' jrrthc-Eastef^GvGonfi3iaicc______^ Green B5ay wins}berth “Wc’rc on such a high;h rroU right now W edncsdajday, the schedule offers ai ‘‘W e’ll miss Bimbo a gr to take care of what we and playing so well and1 feelingfe< so good chim cetobubuild another wiming streak, {guard BHm Shaw said. "He-ie's a spark- "W e have to re IC," Shaw said.- - A about ourselves that wcle ddon’t want to ‘A c r e’s no1 doubl,” Seikaly said. “I[ plugf when he comes in. andid gives us a doing al home,” loss, however, had less to I - -lose this iecling.? ccnterer RonyI Scikaly_don'tsce wliwhy not.” 1lot o f energy. H e’s one o 0 f the best Monday's lo: ATtournaam ent the best, on do with a'Heateat letdown than wiih the t o N C S / said. "W e can start it upjnext^e." nc ■ ’ "Wc stilltill have our confidence.’^ defensive c players, if not th liiiigs~Kappcn 1-Celtics shootinging 61-perceni.^------_ ■ L o g a n ' Miami, bidding to rnokeloke the playofls guard Steveve Smith said. tthis team, and he mokes thir — R0SCM0NT,-111. CAP):- lid have beaten anybody," •Vondcr -Vi Vcldcn'sensed it wasLstime.As 1 ' ~ C 6Ilegel]ar b a s k e t b a l l - r: ioFTBcTWond-tmie-in-thi Veilem:m Kentuelt/.ibH 45-41, bul fight fans are intercstessted in. knockoutut o f F r ^ Brvno last O ctt I tournament. Southwestern Louiriinujiina'i Byron Starks hit a 3- “I hate being panla rt o w n e r o f a 1. H is onlyoni defense since winning; I to I Shcrcll Ford, named the toiloumamcnt pointer ^ fo llovcd ^ with< a 16-fooler ii) a 9-2 heavyweight- championship ch .the WBC3C title in a second-round I the tnatjin to' 54-42 Ins than MVP, led UIC (20-9) with 272 points. ^ , crown," the BritonQ s;said. “1 would knockoiil}iit of. Razor Ruddock on I led h eav y w eig h t'. O c t. 3U 1, 1992,-WjS*‘a 10-round-1- I -Thc-Flames havo lost in thc-coc o n fe re n ce After. timeout,,t. Willaidw hit # 3-poinier Mcl rather be undisputed tournament finals three strainlig h t ye ars lone jumper as Wettei/estem Kentucky worcd nine orld.” . • • decisionn 1over Tuckcr last May 8. I champion bf the worh and lost three tim es this s s( e a s o n to eomeeulive point*U toto pull lo. 54.5i with 9:4X aderstand why “Thc'Amtjncrican public heeds to see I ) ' ar — ^ left. _ •He doesn’t unde Green Bay. -— Jacksori-is-bis-ijppa p p o n e n t. B o b m b rc’~of) f L en n o x L e w is,” T -cw is; I L ilian a, sparkeJ by Moore> Nordgaard led Green Bayly with 22 3.poimcrtaS'ibdcw left wing, counlcrcd with 0 vice president, ‘ said. ‘'WilVitb'mcrmost of m yearlier-l Greenway. an HBO v ~ WgJ tSrl - - —an“ and'Vander Velden finished w ith .l4 ------eight wiigMpointttt to;to gfliqj 63-52------Call and Tony -fightsarerc in Europe." • • said Oliver McCal APphol* Williams was held to 12 ppoints, 10 WeWemKentucicyrei^ rallied to 65-«0. bul Siaiks tlie top two chal- Jacksorson, 29,'isn’t tbe coach .off is as Southwestern Louisiana Tuckcr, ranked as t|ie under his average, by the;G ( rz c s k 's Koral four pdm. u JC, werc-cxcludr .the ,Chiai]icago Bulls. He is 30-1 with> ] WBC heavyweight camimplon Lennox Lewis, lefleft, and No. 4 chaW ui -Onm tolead 73-«0 wiih 41.2 icngers by the WBC, tou^ defense. He made only e associated with 27 knockcskouts. T ...... - I in n o u n c e d th e ir M ay 6 bbout e Tuesday., “ ed bccause they are tu lehp'r Phil Jackson an shots.------• ------— ueky-bit.four.coiuecutive 3------^------DmnCingrGreenwo:WBjrwasn’t-sure------“ I-kno>tow-he’sunderestimating-- rupscThc The f^ghfr :i^ schcduJed tor G reen B ay i.J0 -0 ;, sc i Tr7ChVol’” a pS5!sS^^IS®lp5^r w^t^GiigGii5,-ureia«------why Lionel Butler,:r, ronked third, me,” Jacackson said of L ew is.‘*1I 1He’s going to be very x Imiwue.- - .' icson:" - — Atlantic City.. i U , ______rccotdrc fiirJliyisLon, I .wijvin_s.. T he tbegtpinthefuulmin was bypassed, ^ , know hle’s e ’ taking me lor granted,r~accided i tffflghrPlilhJacks. ZiAmiy^o?)xers-toGh(lampionskiup-wins- -Somestudeent^lunlLcecenamlng eka, Kaii., Winnipeg, MManitoba. He said f , COLORADO SPRiPRINGS, Colo, won an.tii.imprecedented all 12 mill-- Alberti Guardado, Topek l)ad taste •. Toledo, defecting was'as easy because his __team,gymnZ nasium in hi ------(AP)-— ^Jcsse-Ravelo-elo-won-a-boxing—tary-titlcs/ __Lfl6;_Ajiayoiiii_Milkr^ : Ohio, 132; and Derrell5ll D ix o n , father, m otherZT 1and brother alttady LOS ANGELES (AP) -— United -where every buildluilding w as damage, . gold medal, listenedled to the C uban T w o of of tbe Army boxers at tbe ( bampionsbips were Eric: I Lynwood, Wash., 201. w ere in Califortbmta..' ^ ththey fell. Now they stand divlivided. The issue comesco up formally "nfltlbiuirimtbcm, thenleh walke'd aw ayr U .S . ch a anged everything for ident Senate this week, 7. W right,-1165, one of six defendingI Defendng champion)ns Lupc “They arranj Students at Cal Slate No■lorthridge before the Studer T hat w as in 1967. , 139, and me,” he said.1. “I“ just walked away p, le Jo n . 17 I f the Senate approves,apj it could be 0 left his country championions in the competition, and1 i Suarez, Tucson, Ariz., 1 pulled together after the ;i But when Ravelo l« :n to a hotel, then they ' ipus-wide vote in an Pan American Williamn ClayC Jenkins, 125, boxingI . Antonio Tarver, Orlando,I, |Fla., 178, • and was taken 1 earthquake ripped opart th the United lould capitalize on the . in amatetir' and Wrightfht won Monday night, butt defending« champion to0 advance accompany his At issue ore the Matadorors. Many the school shoul H e b o x e d , a s a n 1 ise he w as o f m ilitary ition that-comes from lUl 1983. He also on the TuesdayTi afternoon he wass *Tuesday, scoring wel! wit>ith combi- - States because team members, and many fofans, think name recognitio ibricflytas-«-pro until itude Northridge. quake n the US. Army upset >1-2451- by Ronald Simms off nations1 to bead and sololid'body' age. theyth should be renamed thele Qiiakes. the 6.7-magnitud . jistaited coaching in tl the Army in 1971, and ^ /ei^ity oil tbe map. the A irF

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" ■ f B r U K noh- l e d s m n Chillies \ CLEARWATER,.FlcHa. (AP) — I-, t H Pinch-liilter Adam Hyzdulu homcrcd in I the 10th inning Tuesday,ly, giving the B Cincinnati Reds a wild 14-13.1* victory p m w n over the Phiidelphin PhilljiiUes in a game ■; ■ __in which 24 Tuns_wcre sco“resc ^ n the I _first-thr^inningi ___ _ Cincinnati baited arp.unjindJn.caW.of~ I-- ./ ^ I its' JirsVihree mnings, takaking a 13-ir ___ ' * lead. Curt Schilling wasschascd.after 1 - . iwo innings, allowing n in e -ru n s------—------■ "‘tightearned — and lOhitilits. Red starter ' . ■ ' ‘Y ~ i. I Erik Hanson allowed seveven runs and l .." » ' r I sue hits'iii one inning. B ■ ; Wm i V I Exhibition baiise b a liT * 9 ...... Chuck McEIroy-gaincd,cd.his sccond.. __ ••' - zzriir:™ ^br^^ H "w in of the cxhlbition seas:asonrnnd-Jcff~ r S | Brantley' pitched the lOthth for his sec- . _ Ifnj^V •''y***^ ond save. M ets5,MarIlns.(ss)( Hies Davo Holllngs hoposlos to bo a bettor hitter ' Philadolphia Phillie: MELBOURNE, Fla.—- Pete Srhilh than he was hore> ajagainst the St. Louis CaCardinals last season. pitched four shutout inningngs in his sec- ond spring start . Smith, projected to be .theJlc.Mcl8'..No. 3 . . ------HoUinsis^inbesttshape starter, hasajt allowed aa runi in seven innings. He was-ocquiredd fromI Atlanta .' ‘ for Dave Gallagher in an offDffseason trade. e He gave up. hits lo the th first two - w ithri;ight wrisst healed.* Marlins he faccdTa 'singlelc: 16 Chuck Carr and a double to Rick Kcnt(nterio, but was CLEARWATER. Fla. Fla (AP) — The you’re notlot going to build any strength helped out o f a possible jaijam when Carr news is not good for)r thosetl National until the: nerveni settles down because it was CaUI?>iKit>*nlinf ------LujgUL |jilLi>Li/-T:pdatin APphOW ______. Hollinsns hired personal trainer Bob,b Royals (ss) 4, Marlin'ns (ss) 3 ------>. Dave Hollins...... |e!es Dodgers catcherTcTom Prince tags out Newjw-York Yankees’-D anny-ny Tartabull at home :.hitting with.two Bateson,I, v who treated the w rist w[th:h ; HAINES CITY, Flola .------R uss - L o s A ngeli . ..."Itfecls nicc to bc.hi - exhibition gam e In Fortt ILauderdale. Fla., Tuesdiis d a y . hands again." HollitItins said after ipassagcar5 and ice. ’ ...... McGinnis hit a tw o-run^uiiublcjdthjjnc __plate In thith s f ir s t In n in g o f th e ir e> :d out in the ninth. pounding'ilic ball in battbatting practice al "Afterir aboul0 a m onth, w e started he sixth and run sixtfi'fiming;iingrbunhrPirales lied it-ai------Is Two errors by MarlinsIS rookie third pair o f walks,Iks. Ryan Klesko was 0-for-lI Jordan fouled out in Ihc llie Philadelphia Phillic;Hies spring train- doing lighight hand grips and wrist curls ottom o f the inning on Jeft* baseman Alex Anmzamencmdi helped the as a lale Inninning replacement for Fredd made a diving one-handed grabgi of Gene 3-3 in the botto and workcrkcd ourselves up to heavier King’s run-scoriicoring single. .______ing camp. IRoyals load the bases befofore McGinnis McGrift". Larkin’s fly in the eighth. i," he said. "W hen the nerve Playing with a brokeoken bone in,his weights." idJine.tO-drive Braves .staistarlcr..Stcvc-Avc^-oltQwcd_ *ttleddown around Ghriaimas doublcdJown.the-lcfl-fic!d. j-Y a n k e e s 3 , D o d g m 2 ' R ^ ' S ^ 8 7B E 7 E x p o s 5 ri»ht_wrist.tpost of.lajlast scason,-ihc-.-flnaiiy-6Cttl V in Phil Hian and Shane Haiiijlier. _ _ o n e ^ andd twot> hits in two innings imd FORT LAUDERDALELE, Fla. — FORTMYERVERS, Flo. — Greg Blosscr tliird baseman hit .273273, drove in 93 time, by ’th the last month (before camp),'' Royal starter Kevin Apf,ppicrTicld'th‘e stfucJTout twowo. Robert Eenhoorn hit a \'.12th-inning broke a seventh»ilh-inning lie wilh a ihrec- nins, scorcd 104 timesies ’and played, in it really gogot strong.” . Marlins to onc infield sing! le. ••• - - Batcfioison didn’t just deal with ’'l '“”‘‘ ‘i"='‘ -Tigers6,R, R a n g i r s S ...... -bouncer.through the legs olo f first base- mn double. — •" his tlrst All-Star came. - " ~~mn tKm? ?n ihree innings.__ llOwlng'Jata|-^Mo-Vaughn'hhn'hirhlS'thlftiiioiin.T uf the— ------Now the wrist is fully ful healed and Hollins' ’v, 'VXlSI,..Hc pul Mollins on a ------PURI CH/f;H A K LU llb. Ha. — Shawn[— niuirHcnrjrRffdrlgiKzrallc I. spring for theVe RRed Sox. who have won est shape of his training'5'regimen r< designed to buildId Indians 15, Royals (s<(ss) 4. Hare bloope)ped a two-furi singlo-andli Lcach to score from sccond. Hollins is in the best ff Drew Hall fouroffive. Jeff McNeely had three hits, endurancece and s tr e n ^ . - WINTER HAVEN, F.lo. F — Jim scorcd in a foLfour-run sevendi. Billy Masse singled off career. n opening the 12th. Leach ranan for Masse including a two-runtwo- double, and Carlos "I think he’s on thele \ verge o f a big. “We woiwould do weight-training three:c Thome and Ruben Amaroro homercd to Doug Davi;avis hit a three-run homer in 1 for Texas, the Rangers’ ninlhII and Dave'Silvesiri sacrificficed. Roger Rodriguez andnd LLuis Ortiz added RBI sin- big season." teammatete ILenny Dykstra days a weweek and agility work two’0 lead a 2 l-hh attack. die seventh foi runs in the scv- homer in fivevc games.j McDowell hit Gerald Williillioms w ilh a glcs. ------said;------______days.a_w-week.". i Hollins said. “HeI e Cleveland scored nine rut idrews-hit-Q-two-run-homer------I Sc'otfRuskihl W ilh 'thrWrc~2-2,’Dunny'Bautisia '^ a~'pltchrihcn-stTuck"out-Russ-E rDavis before------Shane-Andra H o llin s hurt h is wiwrist last May pushed muiy-C y fi'^lding 0 bad- During*ig-this timr, hr didn’t pick iip nn, was the 6ig hit in the inning. l! Pirates 4, Cardinals 3 ’ Charles N o ^ madcTils s« bounce ground ball innJune. Ji bat. it the spring for Cleveland,, allowinga two 'Hare’ssingle;le 1d^own the lefl-ficld line. BRADERTOfCFla. — : end o fth e year," "A s long lor as 1 was swinging, it em)rs led to Pittsburgh’s fiminal two runs. ST. PETER5ERSBlTRG, Fla. — Rick ••hooka test al the cn •3 runs and three hits in three ii he said. "It was 90 pounds po vs. 140 wasn’t goiijoing to heal," he said. "That’s = 'White SoxOX 3, Twins 1 and non-roster outfielder DDarren Reed ’ Holifield's basebases-loaded triple off Lee pounds in-my left haihand on o ne o f why I didnidn’l hit this whole winter. It’s’s A stros 7, B rav e s 4 SARASOTDTA, Fla. — Scott Sanderson1 homercd. Smith in the ninthnint snapped a tie. )uircd stitches Smith, obtainctaincd as 0 free agent during those squeezers. Andi ththat's my domi- the first wiwinter 1 hadn’t hit in the off- lCH, Flo. — pitched two/o innings of iwo-hit relieff Alejandro Pena, who requi I; WEST PALM BEAC n, has given up five runs in I nanl hand, showingng up only 90 season. I I 1took the whole winter off" Rookie Orlando Miller hadid a pair o f hits Tuesday inin Ihis first appcarance forr in his mouth Monday after' titaking a bat- the offseason, ha ______Chicago. - ting-proctice line drive; tto the jow , 2-3 innings thisIhis 1spring. He entered in the —:------poundsrSo-it-wos-wcak; ve up 0 walk and Iwo singles ise of that, Hollins was one ofJf Tony Tarosco. trying to become th e ' MlchaehJoi-Jordan-wcntU).for.ijmdi5.0^I- pitched the ninth inning forr tlthe save. He ninth and gave u Once the season wasA'as over, Hollins Because -appearance*—before-Holifiold[iel as back in • puning any c during the flfth.lnnlng ------____ _ an unexpccted.dipjicn 6 th'row' slrikcs'i’KobiJtly i nn—Texas Rangers’ Josee (Canseco struck out dur ___ — thcrc.-His-ca'tchcr-pul&-uts-his-glovc one ” IBttsbvirghlag^nS^lember.~throw- " h y s 'g o t'to t fooling, hitters the historyr olo f flie game con waiJTS orettcr bccausc 1 was aggres-1- his past, (00. . One month he’s’s in the low Kce at Cleveland Sladlum. ■ 10 in consecutive starts amu)d still win. . D rabek inI ththe Pirates’ starting rola- Texas m anager Kevin KciKennedy said, over the fence i Just like the pitche;hes he throws, K^ .'.1 spent the winter rchabilitat- n in the same. Canseco spo » H e walked 75 in 128-i3-plus innings tion. “I lold him I speak o f him W akefield now haniahgs on to his of what he’s ing at his hom it grow againain.’ ITiat's what I've got to a real pitcher," Wokcfi)fHeld said. "But pitch well, . 145^-He_underwerit seasason-ending didn’t wantint to Igave iny_a_rea____ ; ■------I ’m liK x V c r y o ihlerphchorrlf e r l “ Hicn 199419 season might be a-repeatat “- ther does manager Jim Leje y la n d .------r-do.— r ------ihend o ff fo r “I’m ^tartiritiiig all over agmn." elbow surgeiy.last July.5J I(0 repau’ an untouched. . . ‘ throw my pitches overw th e p late ond 1993, whe/hen the Pirates' o|^ing*dayjy ^ “I’m pulling my^reBh I .;.. _ ’ ■ ■ \ ' 'f g l B K SS J u s

^ @ 3 S a t e s tp u s h ^y b e r t itSOJl’SIto No.. 4 in L.S. I = BPlefli md drug The companyly said'iti’; nctTricbihc'was15 between April 1 and Marclarch31. T‘i9 3 r"' ------T h e A sso c iated Pre ss the nation)n’s three largest food and ll Brobks O’Neil, a Piperiper Jaffray Inc. ana- .. ■. chains. $ 3 3 9 .7 m illio n , or o: $1.34-0 share, in fiscal cd wilh $269.2 million, orir lysl in) M inneapolis^ said Albertson’s / is able -BO ISE — Its.salcs grew#11 1 pcrccnt to Part ofyAlbertson’s growth last yearye: was 1993, compared to keep growing relativevc 10ii otlier supcrmar- $11.3 billion in 1993, helping)ing Albc'rtson's due to itsfacquisilion o of 74 Jewel Osci>sco food $ 1.02 a sliarc. thehc \previous year, earned $-127 million in theic ket cHains because it contiijntinually modernizes ess "Inc. leapfrog two competitorsrs lo bccome the and drug5 stores.£ That ri'carly doubljbled'its Albertson’s eai busine------Inc on sales of $3.1 billion. A\ oM stores, shuts marginalinal stores and builds nation’s fourth-largest supcrmaimarket chain. stores in TcTexas, from 65 to 117. fourth quarter on he, company earned $105.77 new units'. H & R Blocke^yes credit Tlic sales increase lifted AlbAlbemon’s over Albcrtscson’s spokesman Michaelicl Read ^ear earlier, the, billion in sales.------' “They closed 19 store[ores, remodeled 42 W inmDixie-Sto^nc^LIflck;ickaonville. Fla., said the goalg has never been to0 tbe the million on $2.7 bil 1C company's board of dircc-' ■srores 'an’d'opeiicd'399 sis(brcs“diirin'g' the' " card nj'atkeO und'A&P o f Montvalc, N.J.,, unanalyst Ricnard- biggcst pururvcyorof gWMrics; jiist theh e bl:s't_____“ Scpariitcly. thc ( he quarterly dividend from 9 year." O ’Neil said. “That'hat’s the company's SALT -LAKE CITYTY — H&R-'Block Cburch Cb of Smith_Bamcy Sheahearson in New "WG’n;LilXlDS t toj>jfcr things pcoplt>ple w an t to rs iricrcascd th e ls.“It alsb'auihorizcd manage-:- commitment to ail phasesises of keeping itself- • • plans to issue crcdit cardscan through a Utah York Yc said Monday. in a cleanin andTncndly store at thethe' r l ^ t ' cents to 11 ccnts.“l mcnt to repurchas'hase up to 2.5 million shares:s current.” thrift it is trying to buy.»y- Kroger, American §torei and Safeway arc price,” Reae ad said. Thc'compmiy is sfckfcking regulator ap- proval to buy the thriihrift from Shcarson - Lehman Brothers for S250.000.S2: - 1 its 8 -yea]ir high, ic preliminary stages tivity Ml )oks at "W c arc still in the p W orker• product Gates lo( so it is too w ly to tellell how: many people in Utah wc.niigHt cvci:ventually employ'.” ' 1 said Cotter Cunninghan-lam. H&R Block as- lab o r cos»sts fa llaasl9 9 3 ccomes t(:o close superhigghway sistant vicc president. Non-bank financial-sc1-scrvices wanting' to — T h e A E so d ated Press issue credit cards haveiv e b e e n flo c k in g to ___^ : inbo(3ok”^ ______Lltnh tn hiiy-f4wrtw9-in-h!W1hH\s. TIil W A S H IN G T O N — T h e pry" • •• ra w - The Labor Department saidlid nonfnrmi pro- "W advanced technology■ at :M icrosoft: and Analysts said jiHcrjtcry market players . ductivity — output per numljmbcr of hours former Seattle Timeses reporteri Peter were mostly selling stoistocks that ran up in worked — shot up a revisedI 6.1 pcreetirat a Rincarson, who has domdone other writing value over past sessions.3ns. seasonally odjustcd annual rate rat< from Octo- for Microsoft. The Dow Jones induidustrial average fell ^ .h e r th ro u g h D ec em b er. ' . “They've done a lot>l olof-wqrk on it al------4:50 ib-3.8Sr.72 and de^decllnlngissucsour------“ lave a completed It .was the best improvemehneht sincc a 6.9 ' ^ ^ 9 ® $ ready and hope to havi numbered advances by about 11 to 9 on pcrcent advance in the first threethr months of ^ manuscript by summermer,” said Marty the New York Stock Exchmigc.Exi ■ K I.s, DopL.of Latwr - AP/W m. J. Caslcllo 1986, Fourth-quarter productivctivily originally ^ ® Taucher, Microsoft spokp o k e sm an . ------^Q lumc--on the floor?or of the Big Board jO T cnt rale.______W ith jo b)b creation so slow, workers3 ggener- up from 1.6 percentent in the government's ini- ______T h e h o p e is to h a v.re e tlth e b o o k o u t in ^ _ camc to 298.03 millic ^Inc^iM ^ ^i^ductivity help'^ p s keep p n c c s a lly flftS uilmatitc'TD till up tircli wa^uig us u ii'd "i l nl' es t lm n f in mn^ll"w f ^t as"littlc niuic iliaii lime for thc'christina'im as holiday,s, lie • p.m.. up from 285.585 mmillion in the previ- under control and ihus is esse:sseniial for im- tenefits. AndA sincc labor typicallyy rrcprc* half of the 3.1 percerrcent advance in 1992. said. ous session. vas held back last year by,., proved living standards and to makei Ameri- sents aboutut two-thirds of the cost o f■a a prod- Productivity was P ro p o sa ls w e n t o uut t tito about half a After starting the: diday higher, bonds can products more com petiii^'i^ bverseas. iict, the rcfcport suggested little inflaliiationary annualized ^Icclinclines of 1.8 pcrcent in the dozen publishers lastisl week> and Mi- turned negative at mid-lid-moming, pushing “ Unit labor costs shrank at ta 3.1 pcrccnt pressure. first q u a rte r and 0.-0.4 percent in the sccond. crosoft received eightht replies.r A deal up interest rates andI tataking stocks down 1-economy slowed from its annual rate in the fourth quarte;arter. Ihc largcst Despite: ai 4 pcrccnt productivity g£gain in when the overall cc should be worked outIt wwith a publisher ______with them, analysts said^ id . °P decline sincc a'4.8 pcrcent drodrop in the sec- third-quartcrtcr, productivity for all o f 19‘1993 in- robust pace in the final three months_oL------b ^ i d = A p r i l r ? a n n oIbMnfarT m Lazarus, ______M a ny a n a ly s ts sa id stiJ stocks were looking . o n d q u a rtc r.o f 1983.______• creased jusust 1.7-perccni, ThaLwasJcjiiviscd~1992r—------vice president of systlystems strategy. m orcl6-ffi5“tfCOnomy'sly's-growing-strcngth ------22 _ While a.loteJall^ubliublication-date-is ------than to interest rates:s ffor direction now -|- considered ambitious,IS, h he said, ‘‘w e’re londs was little more I- smsss6s^ . aggressive.” than an excuse to shecihed stocks alter ad- Ji. puterbtxs Fomier-p3F0f^pUShi0S-eemp Gates and Myhrvold_3ld_plan to donate vances on Friday and1 M o n d a y . their proceeds from the book to chari- ...... lage” poised to take advanlaiiagc of and hopes to buildjild a regional network of The'markets arc new5^dus about biiilding T Tl h e A sso c iated Pre ss tronic villa] ties.Tauchef said. ____ ...... thcelectron ______- ' ___ -data gatherers t^dodo market research fiwJ»ig ------inflationaiy-prctturcsg nrnnrt flhoiit whft< nnl»managcmcnt.study. i» t ------a h ic ip a lc lh ¥ ic c lc c tro itic ftii thosp wilh a less technicinical background, w ay . ■' _____ ■ ■ Tayjor recently yw won a $14,991 grant from ______- ______w i . . ------Taylor saidid recently ------Hc said Rinearson^s-sis-strengths-lie-in- Taylor’s Omnilink computer , 'T...,t«p G c n c ra r T c le p h oone n e Co. to set up an elcc- iture doesn’t pay well, but T m aking technical iiisuc>sues undcrstand- teiter here already has spawned s< ‘ I_^„r bulletin boanoard and train Selkirk High !=h\r: - ents who live in low-cost rur able. ^caK on wonn a P u litz e r pi^ize based computer businesses amo School students. b a l1)c happy lo make tlic S5 to : ~ “ ’whilc 'arThc’Times.s. His^ stories de- d i^ la c e d c em e n t a n d tim b e r w< • V Taylor, 64, Kughii^ t for 18 years at the Uni- Stock listings E 2 ‘‘'■ ng dala processing work in • sc rih c d »tin d e v fln p m e i Now. Tnvlor wants-residsidenlsoflh.s ““-'r vcr.ilv.oL_Wa!ihingincton bcfore-goinc-lQ.thc—L 757 jet. = =Glassified— —;— ------E 2 ^ — -fTznorthern Pend Oreille County, . y . ------is looking for more clericalcal jobs Please3seseeicGMPUTER/E2 . -----tut c Uiylil tllWkmg of’themsclvc!Ivcs as an ”clcc- Taylor is Markelits ^ ...... R3-522.3-377.1! — ‘2B i>o__ }— 3 33----Sop------52B0 528SO 0 : 528.0 5314 >2.8 Mm J-Y«n eSMO 04.43 04.S2 • 33 b *27? 9«k'l000“lW*IB»aSl D o w - J o n e s . 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7 " D e f mis F iiiia ui s i i X ^a k e o u t ^g a in s iiK m m * The WaahiDgton Ptelst , ■ bc.corne more profitablec iand more efficient; and . Reach more tiijn 53,H000 readers a day witiijustust one phone call! priccaarc holding up," WASHINGTON — At a meeting wilh top dc At the Pentagon this week,Wi Noel Longucmafe, ly, .said lh c adm in istralio n ’.s fcnsc industry cxccuiulivesIn several months- ago, .Ih i S „ Dcutchls-princlpal deputy, P ennigon‘s acqiiisiilonIon chicf. Joh’h'Dcutch. held u{ review of military planss "mode" il clear thal tllerc ■ “ * cli’iirts showing Ihe varietyvnr of companies involvci ' will have lo bc additional.ilil.down^png," particularly BJ 9 3 in cac h a sp cc t u f iHcfie w< ca'p o n iT b u sin csT im d hov “ ^mong'small'and mid-sizcLzcd'Iimis’that'supply prime - 73 f e many suppliers wouldLild likely be needed in the fu contractors such as Maniiinin Marietta, Hughes and ture. tn must categoriesries, only one or two companic Lockhccd Corp, w ere predicted to sui^^^rvlvc. I Among the prime conliinlraciors that havc yet lo “ Y ou c o u ld h e a r- ththi e g a s p s ut th e b a c k o f thi I make a major acquisitionion is Los-Angclcs-ba-scd room," said one Clintlinton administration official I Northrop Corp,. whose: futurefii has been in doubt ^ t l\ m Now, with the proposeosed acquisition of the vcncnicm- I sincc Congress drasticallylly cut iLs order for the’ the ___t 0(»iHoum ______Wt * ,------b!c Grummnn Corprby.-by Martin Marietta Corp;,"thi-the • ------' r ”compaiiy’s~nagshTpT3*2;-2 '■slcalth'"bomber iwo to; CmlotTtiinis Ml BinnvHams "amS -e & » i ------: r ■ i J j ' several missile programs, tea UtfnorWNcocM shakeout in the industlustry is visible for all to secsec: I years ago and cancelcd sc tt>4 UMTOUtMltai • 1} S2XC15Z» Sb ISSS'KSSw. ■ I Industry officials said Norllortlirop arid Grumman nc- fewer, larger coqipanieinies splitting up a smaller pie.pic ------7. iiiMMrtSjVxliyllomM Sot C - AlUiough the rcstructurcturing has been gathering momo- ■y4*>tgQ-. I go liaicd fo r several m onthsiths iast year aboul a mcrg- __ _ l_nniw^flun«wlfern»i WM C - ---is-S r” ------mentum for sevcni! years,yea much of its rcccnt impeipe- Q iaffiN . . I cr be fo re d e cid in g th e mateatch was not ideal. 109 PrciMtilonilStrvlcn ] om-d-Ana-lkKne 110 n I ll was not the first timeTIC Northrop got left al the ■ tto PnoittfCniionicn lus has comc fromI W ashington, where officialiais 111 DmitFofiM } iiJ fi hope lhat lhc efficiencyncy that comcs with consolida I altar. Northrop droppedJ oout of recent silent auc- 113 CMdCnSanva 3 AonONtilM SI3 II I lions for InlemalionaLBus3usine.s.s M ach in es C o rp .'s I iis i S a s . ■ tion will lel the milillilitary get the most fromI its it SIS UmrumMranM shrinking budgets. I Bethesda-based Federal■al System s Co. division (•whi<-h w r n t tn T— ') The Pentagon andid JusticeJ Department are_aN al ______I SSwyuS SIB 0 _ riVa~r1y ^I’nrlTlng ro- rom< divisions of General Dytdynamics Corp.-B fighter-- •------, BO-P ...... — Martin M arietta Corp.)tp. Clialmiah Norman I niuiEwimm^ ‘ ^121 s Sll((B/nidl0/CD'l dcfensc■.m(irge^^ and1 acquisitions.ac And wilh a five plane operations.^ It ijiso) passedp; up an opportunity year budget deal workc'rkcd out between Congress andam Augustine, left, andId Grumman( Corp. , lo buy LTV Corp.’s aircraftraft division, lakinginstead both b u y e rs and se lle rs in lhc ihi Chairman Renso Caf::aporaII announced a a minority ownership posiosition behind ihe Carlyle I S«r™ the administnitioh, boi M2 AiMCvi industry can negoliateitc wiilj a dearer view of hovlow m erger of the two giantgl( defense ppntrac> Grpup, a Washington invesI'cstmcnl firm, xa teficuiinJ ?04 (M Ctn I ■ • big lhc Pentagon budgetbii will bc and whicl t o r s In a $ 1 .9 b illio>n n d< e a l. Also silling oul the earlyirly rounds of mergers and m DoimaiiKoiM'ioU □0 FMUvM______■ weapons arc likely lo0 bcb< b o u g h t,— acquisitions havc been aI ninumber of big compunies— - such as Raythcon-Co., Boci - - i sssss ■ ______- "What the CongressiLss and the administration havilave clim b relative to profit.s,it.s, sales. and'O lhcr m e asu r- locing Co.; Rockwell Inlcr- sjnd is, “Lel the gamesnes begin,' " said Robert Paufauf- able benchmark.^. ‘'Pn'ccjices havc gone up a peg or• national Corp., AJIicdSigrignaJ'Jnc. and TRW Inc.,! tt tkmm^ ______so n , w h o h e ad s th e aerospace aerc pnictice for the Nev4cw two over the last year, butbul from our M rs^ctivc it is; whibh traditionally dividedled thcir .attention bcl\Yccn -Jg ’ 11 ...... 007 o m w g s U m York-based consultingling firm of McKinscy & CoCo. still a buyer’.s market,”" saidsa Loral Corp. ChairmanI defend anil nondefcnsc work.w< Executives of these “Tliis proccss is nol1 evenev half over yet. There anare and Chief Executive Bcrr)cmard Schwartz, whose ac- firms havc preferred in recent re years lo invest in I Sdt, f e { many more deals lo ccon o m c." quisitions havc vaultedJ LLoral to the front ranks of' iheir nondefcnsc businesscsscs ralhcr than lake the IB Erwiw555^ “My guess is thatit we'rew only halfway througlugh defense clecironics firms,ms. “Whal people arc rcaliz- riskier coursc of trying loto survive: as a major Pcn- fill FirmtoFM ( fcars aboul the future of the lagon contractor...... litis proccss," said MaleMalcolm Currie, a form er chairlair- ing is that their worst fca: 613 WinMloFM cniBOS iMOW HcnaVR/l ...... man of Hughes Aircrafi:raft Co. who once directed lhx_]__ iMin IW , ...tn. KCSatei-e .-» IX»Co It} 11 W7 4«.-- i ' ^ . 5 I ...... —--urrgiti------1» lil.-* —DotK — ______« '» ’ . - . 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ll- X OOM 7104 41 t . \ aOHf X I lUI MV- ( f l N O TiqE CD F M A R S H AV ] L 'S S A L E II-n oaiK'UO 1370 4n*i A d d $ 2 fo r each ad,I, that runs Sunday, for'or M agic Values, Oca«|V|.B) 13 «7» 44 - » . Omfi M M ■3 » . > ‘:.I a»,i*i? i: V 7 m: ’5 ■ . C iyJl No- .92:p417-S-S-EJL ______COM 184 U 1401 mSi'.V -l 5 ^ - or«ca—:------rr.".',” "'?"' - •G etdetails bn specialsIsbycallingaTimes-MsC vsC astow er 11. > c g ^ iM IJ* m/ a i l i irS S c'- ii’:S,'ix=J Service Representative. : - W - v - ...... e 24th day of March- l-~X 4 t^z X y ^ ...... “ ' NOTICE-IS HEREBBY-GIVEN that on the 2 M>- Him^ t.lj . II IW 4H- X ^steps of the'Gooding ^ i4im*M»“iI 5 1994. at 2:00 p.m. of>f said day, on the frortl sti ‘ Please check your ad'the tl first day it appears. In ------m ! im l a 1417SI «3ii-iFi ^ ’S 'S '£ i I n m o f -~l fmtfi IX 10 711 I II- X Counly Courthouse,, (Gooding,’ Idaho, the Unitinited Stales Marshall g g f 'S 411 PicQC tM 14 90M UX- X error, report it to the ClCustomer Service Departmetment I will, in obcdiencc to tJI the Order o f Sale and Dec)ecree of Foreclosure, ______- S • _ to receive an adlustmeilent_____:______S 3 ^----- ^nift~fonowing=d:dcscribcdreal‘and'appppurtefiimt 'property— s s 5 , f s f X ISSiJif - ^ iSw'lit*-*X PvK M 17 IHI a - 1 C4rtMMtn ' 17 SM> VX-% - X PaCvn ta M H t 4U« X! tacluding 52 shares:s o f capital stock in thethe Northside Canal • TheTiwes-Hemreser\ms the right lo censor, reclassifyrec or - : Cmt« . »U s - t ChT(»i X M> 90V> > ' Company to the higighest and .best bidderss for I cash in lawful O w ta u 4U4 ai >»X tSSi''’' ^ "u--X » ?Kui'»“ ii'ri?'ai-x : reject any classltied advivertisernent not meeting5 orAtiu (tr40 m ; money of the United:d States of America. Thrhe United States of the standards o f the puMbiisher. ■ -■ J i S , s ^ 5__ America. F'armers Heiome Administration’s bubid will be $209.480 _ Otittt 30 14«1 Ilt- X o n o .J o a n M>- X H with the market_ya1uiiue'of.$25b,b(W..Tlie.pro]roperty.is beiiig sold. _ 0>y* J» • UIM W* I -*x 5 Jd '1 ■ cnor ■» i< we iiw t - « M*17» t4 IW4J M » subject to'the lien 1 Iof Farm Credit Bank,ik. If you havc any : H E S ’S 8 S s ' » H ' S l ’t TheTmnes-;-New8 Om IS . tr M Ul* 1 H questions, contact Ric•ich Crawford, County SufJupemsor, FmHA, at £ i k ; 1 '''iss:!-X ^ o rt'il ^M09 2 a - ( CgoQ .71 J4»*7 41 - » 1 IC3 tl tasi im 4 » - X l‘«nM J l 11 123 lix- »! (208)324-2306; I- X MCO .40 114 U41 2M- \ » The property commmonly known as: 28522 South 1800 East, CUSTOiIMER b - 1 M a tit 'a n r e S r '^2 in s s i ! f ■ in BM I Mi.n.n psto til ’» * « • * - *I Wendell, Idaho 83355!5 is described as follows:s: tl lUM iooi>n a»7 ” lar’ij Jl s f t; ST OF THE^OISE SERVICCE ■: . X OWUO 112 II M Xi TOWNSHIP 7 sou:JTH, RANGE 15, EAST MERIDIAN, GOODIJ)ING COUNTY, IDAHO, Sf' ” ' "2? » »x 23£?i,io ■ ” is” i«“ juI 3 . - - ^ JO S 4 N iki’S - -m S E B 3 1EEEEEDDB9S t - ( Jc«»l«l1J4 11 IMI4 m> X , Section 29: SWW 1/4 NW 1/4; BUHL4L543-4648 • Fll£R 326-5375^5' • ' \ 'i2^tjr"^~N i s w ia - " oiteS ”* I • im H><1.'s t Mm**Mi in-X ; That part of the NW/ 1/4 NW 1/4 lying Southutli oflhcM ain “W” JEROME/HAGBVSMAN • GCOOCNG/WB«EU.•eU.536-2535 . ■ S m ij> 14 ni4 m> I BlBURIEY/RUPERT678-2552' » i MU s oI t-I - I K»*1 M. I0*«J •». > ‘ L ater^. ------

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EGAL NOTICE 11 L0ST&R3UNDl LLESflLNQILCE_J:g 101

IN THE DICTniCT 3.. .'i.Your signaturo. -n«lIlno loclawod..Freoito good -C O U H T OF THE FIFTH . a d e d r o s s a n d lo la p h o n o knmowintr.CftH324.S739. - ■ JUDICIALDISTRICTOF nunumbof. or tho sionaturo, 7— r THE STATE OF IDAHO. tnnJmilina a ddross ond tola- Fou^,Kifx): 3/2/94 big whilo Tom - t - L f* ^ t ^ t J - IN AND FOR THE phohona number of your at- lal. SE of Joromo by f * > l - COUNTY OF MINIDOKA tom losArt. CnII 324-2070. SUMMONS . • 4. F of mailing or do------NO. CV.93-00659.0 _____Itvof/0fy.0l-a.copy-of your-ro------HOUND-POONDHC ------E S S &i S E -THOM A« ‘ -G EOR CE^*poi3onso .to.PIalntiH fl.anor.i___:..------N _ E W S _ - __ S l ____ ...,.TZl~SnM T'-Tdro1dotormino_whotho'r.. ..'1 ~ v»- you3U m ust pay a filing loo ANIMAL SKELTER KRISTINEKI STOKER vnthith your rosponso. con- . Oofofldant toict e tho dark ol tho _ - . • N(NOTICE; YOU HAVE oboisova-namod c o u rt ■ lund: BEEN SbED BY THE Tl>n>e nature ol tho Corri- • 'v"®,*?Hooter X. rod ro on, ma!o ext 2 for n^ore /n foform i ation or yourm s e r v i c e r e p r e s emtatlve n • ABOVE ?l NAMED PLAIN- ploir !. H oolor X. blo ck & ■ ^ ' ' CCall 733-0931 ex TIFF. THE COURT MAY. Tore tfhlio. fonialo EN TER JU D G M EN T DA] Torrior. Whlto fomata El SharPoi Xrtan malo. HK9TTr7793^l AGAINSTa ( YOU WITHOUT -N ov iiw m m M ' FURTHERFt. NOTICE UN- Duauano Smith • .j „ -I.E S S Y O U R E S P O N D - CkK f / g ^ a n o w Auto, Homo Ownofs, Hoaltii. ------•-I.E . gbId Wou- LAYTON RVs by W ITHIN TW ENTY (2 0 ) Enri ----M Y co n a tru c U o n te a m ? ' ' l i e insurance quoies. orodmnlo. * Otd World Flooring . S K Y U N E ------D; n s ? CO------rryWhttaGIovoa-lnc. • A r tla ir ^ ------InddpoMonragoncy.Manr' ' SsfisH: WednoTtfiy— f .-^CockerX.-blackmBlo.------Bookkeeping Service '^F^b'THElNTORMA^ P^ RivERWEAR roll' G yrs exp. From spacklo' Hardwood Installation sources to chooso W e h a v e a g o o d ' TION BELOW . Marbirch 9. 10, 23 and 30. 3; SheShophord X. black & . r — = ^NTflECYNWOOD-,„ _ ..C Y M A , GUAP.AR. payroll selection of NEW 5th . irindlomoto. to sparkle. Froo estimates!I ■• Finishing aRefinishino Carter//i5unnc8/)»ncv TO;y KRISTINE STOKER 199;J94. ALTERAT10NS ANO REPAIR»AIR 4 Invontoiy, WP 6.0, WHEELS. TRAVEL i Lab X. black & whito fo- Quatro Pro, Quickon &I 3 3 7 - 4 5 4 3 Painting (inside & out) 734-BM, .. You ore horoby notlfkid LEGAL NOTICE W e'ltfUortlx. TRAILERS & ^ lolo. • • • quarterly payroll reports. ^ Pate Button 734-5972 that in orbor to dofond thi# louth s o Control Commu- 5 pPoodle ’ dark groy, Skiwear; Sportswear, EX P A N D O S in sto c k . law iai su it, a n a p p ro p ria to . nity 5^1, Dependable & oxc refs. payed fomalo. Jackets. Pants & Packs! A lso la rg e se lec tio n o f writton wr rosponso m utt bo occc -54>W91atHr6orleBy#m»fl Torrior.gmy. fomalo. . . Starcraft TenlTraiiorg, ' filod fn( Mrilh tho above dosig- oudiJdit!^ Tfio draft audit ro- I'VoTT orrior X. b lo c k m olo • s -B S iM l USED RVb & RV Repairs; natod w* court within twonty portjrt must bo comptotod by o f R Iv e rw ea r R e e cce e — 'Up. - HAflBAUUH MUIOR- —^-{ 20 ) Kfuvten ol -Jnfwiaa_i-i09ijpr^op- : ' Garments'^‘Shell coals>ats ; D R A G t D A IR Y Tony's Landscaping • this Sum mons on you. ll oval of bxocubvo Uiroc-'“ ------SizesXL-^XLInRog &TaH . Construction & Welding INC 536-6323 you ^ fail to rospond the (of q » cats and kitions Tan W TSinnJTtmss ^ Saud^laravS^topsoil & Homf Improvomont to rand Board. Nicoct for THE HARO-TO; RT N ew or R em odeled Anty^slawncaro& counCO may ontor judgmont ?FP p p packoQO is avail- LOCATED for driveways, l596ih Avo W. Pmnpf i rMSCUuMf fffWcavice B a m s'o r C o r ra ls - p arking Tots, e tc homeiepi^sorviccs&mDrol ■ >k). upon roquost. at 726 ,, ,] . 736-0714 CS Outbuildings •We do what you cant dpi; I h o s h o n a S tro o t W oet, AFTiAFTERNOONS ONLY! THE WOODWORKS Monday thni Friday im Farm Equipment ' ISyrsexpor.Frooeflimalos,- I plalnL • - -- BulkjiWino 1, Twin Falla, ID. Mo Counter tops, custom NORTHW EST w im m iA copy of tho Complaint souixjth Contra! Community • CUCLOSED Satuniay, cabinets, woocfworklng.aig . Repair & Manufacture COM PANY. INC. 7 3 4 -3 3 2 2 ------■ isi» torvod with this Sum -. Aetistio n A g o n cy will c o n - SuiSunday i Holklays 0S. G ates & Trailers mons. If you wish to sock dcJoi jm m m Kitchen, balh & vanliles. 7 3 3 -1 2 3 4 JO H N 'S ^ ior o conimct for oddi- _ Residential designer I 3850 N . 2150 E: tho advica or roprosonta- bone !' Doug Hughes Gravel Sales SHARPENING ^ inal yoars - rwgotiabki if . . ■ Custom home plan? • ?■ 733^3352 F ile r . ID 83328 EVERGREEN LAWNS tton by on ottomoy fn this funcinding ktvola change sig r... f^nfmnfsaro SOLO OR — ------AIHocal & unlform- m _ . . : ______32_6-3284 Spring clean-ups, • . SE R V IC E TOmanor, you should do so nifiu'icandy. • DESTROYED after 4 S ------c o d e s m e t. pmning. planting, mowing C '■ arbide & ste el saw s. In promplly..ao pn that your writ- prc’roposalB must be ra-- . hours, so ptoaso (Mil or______Cajl Jack 324:5736;3■ 6 . business since 1976.------"tan-rospohso.tor H anyrmoy—caivi & trimming. Weed S pest bo filod In dmo and othor polls :heci(lfyourpoilBhorD. control, wfTndow cleaning. . 141 Bracken SL S. bo ills o'ffico. 726 Shoshono ched E ' O i J i 734-4050 l(Jlogal rights pretoctod. stroiroot Wost, by 4:30 p.m.. . ^This Thi 1* no t an up«to* AlAN'S General Carpentrytry ^^QwZOUUiiUi Diotjxocluctsaldisthbulorcosti Free esUmales 73&6002 An appnjpriato writton ro- pmv;availing tlmo. Morch 25. ' dalolata list;I mixed dogs aro < Remodels‘ New I Call Dave or Cornileanvtimfl! - sponso roqulros compli- 199194.. SCCAA rosorvos hard to do te n bo. Or sp i R . S D A I R Y . INDEPENDENT OISTRIBI/TOR T ta k o ra I ancoan with Rulo 10(a)(1) tho3 rightr to rofuso any and como comi pick out a puppy, IreT C O N S T R U C T I O N ------.-Sprinklers-v ...... ond on othor Idaho RuWs of qIIi proposals. p Contact: dog.ijog.orcat-thoywould ___ constnjctlon • Spodalty _ I T- 7 7 3 3 - 7 5 2 6 • Landscapes• Ci^l Procoduro and stiall Both(tfy ^to n . 733-9351. (ova ■ hom e! docks, palios. pallo covers, STAN SNOW CPA Ss S T O P l . W e ld in g • Plants,& treos • alsolndudo; puBJBLISH: March 7, 9 and Thisirhis is a public sorvico carportB, sheds. Small lobs S t a n & S c o tt S n o w . i. Ttw titkj ond numbor of n announcement of ,• DON'T LET JUST • C o n c r e t e C o r r a ls3 Ku u IU m • Grading • 1 \ ANYONE try toa A repalra. 734-3 2 4 4 • Tax return ihlscaso. ihi; ■ Tho Tlmos-News. • Water Lines ' • W alls & more! • 2. II your rosponso Is an ' I 10 sholtorwill bo closod repair yogr audio, • Drain Lines Free estimatos . preparation 2- ■ • Auditing • answer to Iho Complaint; it I Thursday. March 10. video, & car bqulpment ^HrSTTT^Tr^TfSI 4 2 3 -4 8 4 0 . must contain admissions ■ ONLY. SAWTOOTH SHEET • Financial Planning We have the factoryentT 4 2 0 -4 3 4 0 or doniols of tho soparato' ■ authorized equipment Heating/Air Conditioning - • B o o k k e e p in g a allogations of tho Com- I P a y ro ll ^ 11 your dtlly n iw ip sp sr & e x p e rtise to d o the Call 736-0327 Refrigeration For inexpensive & plaint and othor dorbn&os * I wotk lof you . . . road and e n t • • Farm Accounting Service j r lob right. Do they?- C o m m e rc ia l & reliable lawn-care you may ^ m . K sta (ho daum «rs. Call u sl8 t. M O P S Q U A D •Residential -— - 736-1711 ^ R M l^ n tia l jNevj^^ —canMaLHenbpMl Z ------PrBCtBtOTTVIIteo & AudIC I (208) rJ3-854 733-[1236 ------219-5th-Ay ^E. ~ r 7 3 e - 0 8 8 1 ' Fr«e estimatesl—' ' BOBBY WOLFF o th e r tim e s b y a p p t - -THFXOSTgNTBRTPGl^ M V. out of area considered.ed. ^orolect nowl______--:326-4185 or 536:673 1 I ■31------FTeasooaDjer^s, . f o r F re e E atim atg.8 PETERSEN UWN CARE I s Experienced. Paying too much for I ’The loss of wealth Is Joss otp /d lr t. • ^ NORTl)RTH J-8.A _ Call 324-2882 Hurryl lawn care? I As sages in all times assert;t , 4 QQ J J i 9 8 . STARCRAFT I" - RAY & SON Top.qualltysenncowilh The happy man's without-^ *shirt' TQ7'Q 7 4 2 CONSTRUCTION SHELTON'8 TREE ^ G la ss & alum inum •SURE GLOW*pet lower out of pockol cost. -J o h n Tie)'eyw ood. ♦'AA "Q 'Q e 25 YRS EXPERIENCE SERVICE ______boats. Fishing, skiing 8 Housedeanino * carpet■ns,‘ Freo ^tim ates 7344)669 . . . . . + KK 7 7 all styleiln^R T■■n shampooing • nolimitalions,' I ------Basponslble. reliable. tree top in g, tree EAST M erccruiser stern drive ^ A-1 DRYWALL I. all phases cl constmction. " WEST______' ------jfTTZ------Forco & Mercury outboards ------DTywafl-instaJlattoftrtaplnfl-S- - 733-5369 Free estimatesl work, shrub trimming ‘How did they make the gagame on #T3 ! sa-a'SKBSSS • V K 8 6 Full sales & Service.itve. < 2 3 - 4 2 3 5 ___ lexturing. i6yrsoxperienco. or removal, hauling of bo b ard 15?* asked a te a mI jp la y er. ▼ A 10 5 Auttiorized repair service (o J o b s larga o r sm all. . any kind-Yard work or ^B *i olh finesses w ere offsid e foforme.- ♦J743 ♦ K 10 9 5 PHOfossIonnl Ceramic tile installer • ' WHATEVER k s,” w a s 4 J 10 9 8 ♦ 5 4 3 2 ■ ------MEflGURV4 FO flC E ^ - SNAKE RIVER ' “It was cold for 10 tricks PRODUCTS. •R (nr Cleaning & Maintenance - ___ Wallpaper.hangQL__ _------METAL-CO.. FREE ESTIMATES th u e rep ly . 'D e c la r e r m a d e theiie g a m e SOUTl»UTH HARBAUGH MOTORS,f P X .M .> lo mos .^OK1ces. I a Interior painting Iilelal roofing &iiding.? or 3' 733-7438-324-6641 without , ever taking a finessese." - ♦ A K 10 7 5 I Commerei^ares/yonffa/ INC. 536-6323 .26 gauges.29 gauge. _ The losing declarer tookok dum- VJ9:J 9 3 Used boats In stock□e Constmction. ■ Free Estimates s- Standard & custom trim made my's club king, drew trumjTips a n d ♦ 88 22 ' ______' Maintenance repairs. ■ JohnRogon543r4966 lo your specificalioiu. Chock -D&l. 1 TREE SERVICE n UilUUSM iliiM fl tried the diamond fInessc-lLTt 1nriar« (^uentonrionri9 The Am. P.O. Dor— =------, , assistance • Invoice------14'ColorSVGA.28NI Magic Valley 3 2 4 -5 8 3 5 733-1606 would V still have hadtrfp brereaK m e I « m , «llh Kll-».r Business mgrrt sysM & netMrts STpOa.l 3 •Satxwesacctins&tixUeepng Call 733^90 for nextt day publicatiiition : ., MAKE SOMEONE IHAPPY fl A T^MSS'NEWS CLASSIFIED4 Sunda\y ad deadjinine; M i Fridaay"5T00n3TTTi7I . " - ; ■ ■ — \ W IT H J OH •ER K EC T K<■ O R : Mondayly ad deadlinin e :" Birthdays • Qet Well* ...... - Saturdij a y 1 0 : 0 0 a ..m.‘ n m PEnnmincements • A\nniverseries • § i i I *® weelTdaayoTfice hou)urs: ■ « Birth Ann3S A S L<.OWAS 8 a.mn. -5 :3 0 p.mTl- . PRICEfS e e Them In Class 1 Saturdaay office houlurs:

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212 TBADE * 21213 MISCELLANEOUS | | 502, H O W S _____ ^101 LOST 4 FOUND 113 CHILDCARE 206 MEDICAL/ 208 PROFESSIONAL ' :210 SALES 2 FORSAU DENTAL______: o p p o H T u m iE s • I I IhF" ~ SFRVi^"^ - -L«anofficorrFHArVArCo»w --Thlfllvcr®am,Jo«UnchofiJft- - -PAlNTEASJ4u£thavaaxp^..J ~ Fotmd a lo d ^ wolch by tho . rionco with oulomotlyp_ — 1 mito-ioms& 0fm8n . = ^ > ^ ------I now pnrtt oo Caningo. Coll r r Accopling applications ot>t vontial homo loans, vrill days, disributoros nood - Morchanlser-calling on g re ^ 1 | Coil LIconsod chiW caro. loochos —now rotail-onJonrwokamor■ "■ptllnia-'an'dpalnloyslomB.- , house, garage, on 6.2 734-i499.______.. ___ & snacks. 21 yrs oxpor.. “ Magic Voiroy Manorjo0 ___train.OirodorsMorloogoal- - eery trade, TF-Burkw aroa. I I - •$6,50 hour plus mileage. I I •c ra a. Ruth Evons. I 3 io r —rote: All ooosWol<»mo..Call -W ondoll lor a-Nighl Chargo'0 l055BluoLakoseivd, 637-4975. -. . _____ ,_Found;-In KImborly.-Dobior Nur60(3-4niaht8awooR).)- ______733-6636. -. olil package, Qualiliod op- |Mallrosumoto: 111 Auto ^ onrc nro floppy, fomalo.ilo. 324-5784.______' '• — Exc benefit package avail- ' Dr. Boise, 1083709, 2.46 ACRES ON brown, rod colbf wrth fopo ' '' S a le s M ansoera wanted to , 401 SCHOOLS A ra ' 2, Liconsod-moa! 733-4754 able, solory negotlble. ' 212 TRADE J • Mlfichod. 423-4121 nItofS. '• .sell muHi-modio computers, ‘ 452 S Park Avo W,TF instruction : ' ROCK CREEK : s Ploaso apply in porson or w ork hours o r e - pm & . Found on 3-4<^4, younging -L’ovlnd molhorwanlino to Greot commissions. Sol • 11 6 ______• Fwo s e p a ra te p ro p ertie s. Ll° call for an appoinlm ont of . youcown.schodulo.iuiLoi. .*r Carpentor needed "__ Rlumbore-ioumoyman___ .(.-,somo_SoturdayB._E_xpon- Personal.tutorJoiLlaaa.lhan_ .Bac.BocKparcolis1.46aCT0s. ...walch.2.chikin>n,-Mon.-rfi.,■f'. 53e.5e23-ock:iof-AIIonl: I_|orlri5>clowwk ' lorMorstwrttorm. -1' onoo a m ust. A lso, m u st c - - - y-ja ^ .x -w o ^•' - moalsinfl. 736-0063 —oortlifrw;C«H 734-2226.— S l.O O -h r.S ta to o flh e a rt. trailtrailers OK. h as easom ont __ ^ Slovonson, Adminislralor. . cal 737-2690 ------1.^598-479a ...... — Ihavo rolorencos. Coll Jim multimedia ,, compuior with 'and is righl on Rock Crook...... Loct; Whiio. lomalo cat,cat. Busy in homo caro agoncy. . between 8am-co,______^ forlnoxporiencod drivoro. M ESQ UITE, o w n ^ $269,900. - 8227. sorving oil Soulhoasi 203 AGRICULTURAL Sond rosumo: %Pat Green, - ■063341.______Idaho, mombof ol Chombof _ 350 E 500 S. Suite 100. .Tlio Uncoh Inn in Gooding b_ JNorth American Van U nea, - NEVADA SPRING laCOtONQ _. of Commorco.______------800-346-2147 - 8oIWoompanyoeods(ull«- - 502-HOMES- - - ^ Jond this homo is Bdolight -— Exporioncod Iraclor oporaloflof Snlt LnkoCitv Utah. 84111 now hiring for tho lollowing part lime tops, Inlemoliqnal “ istdOW ngfortho on- . , a ornwivlrrigaiof. House positions: Cooks, banquol- . Dept DM-33 FOfrSALE • with spring ttowors, '0 Now Nursing Mananomont follow lng'oreat -:tQ Q Qyifer>^ 3 noiwofk. HoaKh Conojrna?nor ovailabio. ^ond iui.uiuu!>® looking for dependoblo, ' maith^M tosIsook^ 1-600.793-6113 !• Apply In person on 3-9-94 lor busy food packaging e m p l o y e e s . bdrni,2 balh.makQso ____ lo:PO B ox65. caring CNA's & NA'a. tops, upward mobiity, ben- ■ ■ Exportoncod| only {minimum CtCute & cozy, I bdrm c6noge ^ Nood rido mornings, Mon-on- Murtnugh. ID 63344. '• &3-10-94'bQlwoon2-4pm oroal outdoor lilol ' — Training availablo. Pay at The Uncoh Inn 413 Mdn olits available. Call dhrts ot1 3 yoars) llne-eooks & homo h In oxc sh a p e. Som e 27%0 ' Cochise C l i^ Fri, Twin to Kimborly. will Exporkincotraclofdrivor& according to oxporionco. ’ lor intorview. 734-9634, ' prep-cooks, | must bo able now n carpeiing, good sized _ J . pavons.733-6796ovoa.J___ irrigalor w antod In Buhlxhl Apply at b u sfn o sso flic e,; St, Goodino. to work ony shill, storting r' .} ,, . — . I Wantod oxporiencod auto- t rooms, malurolandscap- J WEDDING D re tM t. shoos» s area. Rob roquirod. ; 640 Filer Avo. W,. West - Exporioncod PLUMBERS molivo lube tech, (ph man), > THOMAS __ Magic Caro ( ^ l o r . TF. . noedod,Call734-877B. bridosmoid & prom mnlalsIts C«ll 5^3-6099.______- 210 SALES ____-____ . • -MagicValteyarearSendTtF" ' ‘ 25% off invttnfions 733-6838J38 Farmhand nootfod: MustiSt. Part-limo position ovoifabie-9------‘ Fami oquipmantdoolerin 'sum o: Box 9786r.% Tho roomt atM ndant (maids; EASyUVtNG REALTY f “ Irocfor work 4 stphon tubeibe lor TheropyT och to workK ------’-AVON Boise has mmodialo open- Times Nows, PO Box 548, t in th a 3 bdrm, 1 both mo- 7 * brWosmoW 4 pfom ronialsits Inlonlion. Call 734-5053. __ with menially disoblod1 B uyorSdl ' inglorexporiencodoquip- Twin Ffltia, 1063303, JS l& 'S S o* bile homo. Open floor plan,, 733-6348. « J adults. No oxporioneo 'noc% monl mechanic. Ber>olhs., w ' Bus persons oil shills . 25% oti InvilfiliQnfi 733-6038138 Farm laborer, ifrlgation a ‘ CALL 423-5604 Wanted:Warehousedolivory covered deck, skirtod & on Beautiful DgQ. 4-lovol whh 4 bed­ tmelorstolls. 326-5980. ossa ry will iraln. Contact,t * ■•■■ ■ SolaiyO O E ^ . SS.OOpQrhourplustips. . corner X lot. 514,000. Coll driver. Must havo orUc- ' ,J Excellent wsge & benefit rooms, 3 bolh, now carpel, 107 SPEOAL J5; Nowl/oriHona.734wt3io, Schlolmon Tractor Co. quiro COL Apply In porson Joantodoyl nvi Gonoral larm hand wanlod, i If you've over t^ouglll about 376-3333. ask for Stove, package, medical, dental, - living rqom, iomlly room • NOTICES must know gravity irrigationion Positions open (or full time & ' al Soli Sorvico Furniture, -visk)n.SCRIPcard,&401K .| wkh firepbco, approx 2400 nt pan limo RN's artd LPN's inrf pursuing a aalos career, ]Full tim e posillon availablo 705 Bluo Lakos Blvd,N. ___ and run somo oquipmont. J hero's anxpportuniiy lo join plan. Contoct Personnel . IDEAL aqls q (t, $ 116,000, by owner. ; Yoa/ rcwod work. C a l 734-)4- Minidoka Memorial Ko«>ctal lor liro sales & sorvico per- uWontOd woUor, wiro toed ox- I OflkM) location or cute 728 sq Can>3»^S44 CoI ______“ a l c o h o u c s'” 4552 tonvo mati.______and oxtondod caro laclltty. •. ono ol the loadors in our in­ son. Experience in basic dustry. Complolo bonolits porionco. Ex{x>rioncod only . -It homo. Located on vory______ANONYMOUS Conloct RoNae Smitri. tiro & auto sorvico holplul, apply. ' Top pay. 733-3292, _ visiblo comor tot in 400 blk ------B E A U T IF U l...... Gonoral lorm hand noodod. Minidoka Mom6rial Hospi- Including hoailh oiid 6I0 in- Call 733-8300______— Must know gravity Irrigaiion Exc salary & bonolit pack- ^ ol Addison Ave. $42,000. Q U A L IT Y lal. 1224 8ih Street. Rupert1 suronce,401K, ESOPand ago{ including commls- Wo " are now taking rosumos — OVEREATERS and how lo run most lorm moro, Rosumo to; ft job applications (or dump «. CanJoan. C furnished. 2 yrs oakironco. REALTY i"o? Of 1-f&)-371-7472. jor . Specialities noodod Hiring coomotokMis) to k>aso (ice. SI. Hwy 75 ,4 mi. S. of ’ 7 3 3 - 4 3 2 1 fooiroom, ^ n k t o r system end _ forn160ftcrDS.326-.5695_i— FrofrAirtaro&Holol ^ pr olenod. Solory * eommis- stailon.Call7334M39 j much much moro. Call Wanlod; Wookondsa small Part-limo foodor. ovonings»& & 1.600-726-6773 __ . ______- 7T - lfovolUoiler.Mu6t.hav*. •Oouriwyma n p lumbof wead*- 7 -wMBwig.-gmmm ------a l.it)dr~d?£ipulo oxisis od. For dot ate 734-6542, ^ :217 RESUME v « 9 3 -» 7 Iront & back door. Parked , OPPORTUNmES i ramlctilo.newcarpol. 2 for Porm. posillon w^houslngng. RN and LPN’e, parl-timo: GTA Feeds, PO Box 2322. - ‘ -PREPARATION . .,[< for oHico S chock-ln for , Groal Falls, MT 59403, ~ ’ Journeyman prossmon 10 _ 'lifoploco, iacuzzilub, 2 car ^ ,ur- avolloblo for oxp. Idrmrm ovoning shifts ovailabk) ai . work on G oss Community Attention: a Sports minded Junior Slalo Bowlirw Tour- 1 PAY . Jj733-2009 (or customized garage. g & moro. $ 110,000. § > Of hond/moch. Must havo oxp.xp. Gooding County Memorial press, olso need s 10 hove people,1 local compony , fenkeoHorl 736-6624 ■ ■— nam onl. Call 324-5292 or :nd HosphaL Como join Ihis ex­ PROGRESS orol.rosumo-RovSlotton 324-2S01. w/machinory, welding ond knowledge in dork room |lookino (or 6 people to ro- — rofs.Calf 0V05.487-2181. panding mral health faciiiyf .PROMINENT Magic Word, 734-6217. 4 bdrm,2 bath.basomont. ^GEM work. Send oppBcolions to; .place 5 people who wore STATE REALTY W anlod: A bilingual porsonon -and use your skills from1 T»RESTIGE ID. Press Tribune. PO Bo* Profesilonal Resum es 109 PROFESSIONAL t Throo openings now tor prom oted & 3 who would 734-0400 to suporvlso irrigaiion ola t ■ PED's to goratrics. Contact 1 9399, Nampa. ID 83652 Jnetwork. Call 733-4673, __ SERVICES ,s [ Lori 934-4433 oxt 216. smarl-mirxlod poople in Ihe -: grain & row crop'farms. 7 local bro n ch o lo iarg o In- Joumoymon stool stud Iram- nBURLEY JUNIOR CARRIER FREE CONSULTATION Knowlodgoofalltyposoloi Thorapy Tech's noodod. full- ors, dfywnlLhanootS-a------ROUTEAVAILABtE------, • ^“ tT I R U C K ~ ' \ sprinktor frigalions a must! tapors, dryvii applicators, r , Ffsn R.Komblum rTi)TuW Y % rai5r--- Route 410: D R I V I N G & ----- ~~a38^S23475fToaVomso. Rolorencos required. Call .•E | 27th St ------^AtienwyartSw foundlv handicappod cii-. •' A positivo mental aititudo Divorco/Patornhy/CustodyIV Wanlod: Exporioncod . *21 orover - 208-322-1685,______•Rocky Road );HEAVY onts. Weekend work in- * Local tiro company, looking • IDeon Social Socurrty Disability/SSI swalher operator, , volved, CoIITorosaat • Havo soll-contidoflce ond I- solf-moth/olod. mochanical ploasant personality. for 1 oxpertoncod mechanic • Akno EQUIPMENT O.U.I. Roprosomation knowledge, for yoar-round^ 93^-5603.______; . • Free to bogin work two & 1 oxporioncedilroper- «l•LoraLn Roosonablyprk»d ompToymont.Cal Wantod: FuB-timo respiratory' wooksoftof acceptance, son, & PT porson no oxpo- IIl( you live in those aroas and TRAINING 733-5§00______324-7148 for interview bo-y. therapist lor local oxygon . .Goodcor rtonco, taking applications are1 intorosled in.doiivDrlng ACCOUNT-ABILfTYBOOK-3K- twoon9nm toSom. company. Sond rosumo to: . Sprotsmindod al 2030 Kimborly Rd. Call Tho Times Nows. Ploaso _ jPlattmeaLAMalalaocg— ------— rtlBox833. ,Wo ollof all company bono_:_ _ 733-8761. ------. rl>ltfi7fl.gSS3.wJ334)0»4^-1 ^ Finaneial AssUtane* KEEPING SERVICE Year-round farmhand, grav- 301 BUSINESS T• • Housing AuaUabIs CYMA. GL. A-P. A-R, payroll :------ntS'AM o 'eonpolcnrainirw ONCE IN A LIFEHME EEnlropronours, business v Short or Lang Courses Hoi TOil _tlY irrlnnlnr^ OPPOHTUWnES ; • C.D.L Refrtthera • i^cc,AaredrudbyACCSCT \ ...... ------6-mrenterYrVyP"6:0i^'nP'inp" ~ h o u so lum. 423-4B46 nv03.Vt Cot Bomoining lo t«ll7 Soli It program, Provious oxporl- OPPORTUNfTYt Ibuim rs noodod to launch tro Pro. Quickon & quartoriyjriy Iho low-cotl way . .•. with onco Is not nocossary. Only \Wanted experienced cabinet company < in rogion. excel- — tiftasHled,,733-0331,.. those who sincoroly wani to maker. Must be (amlior Ilent training and on-going , W HATIF_ i ( 1-800-888^8 - 7 0 7 5 ) payroll ropons. D Qllor 6 or loaVo m o ssa>00 e o Part-lim o day caro loochorw 207 OFFICE/ ‘ could oam up... 1 ^ ploaso.______will possiblility ol lulMimo, Ken Davis, Wednesday 10- 'AhavoloadetshipqualKlos, |PT.C^an 734-9834,______CLERICAL 6pm at 733-2403 loro per­ ExcoDonI working condi- c, 45% rotail profit, J oxporionco proforrod. Pick Fuel aliendant n.eodod. 20%wholesdeprolil. IT. BANKRUPTCY up applicanons at Agapo sonal & confidential ifitor-. tk>nB.Pk>a&o send resume Part-tlmd, , con work inlo • p ______• All Chapters & AG CHILD EARLY ______vinw.______------10^x9 9 9 9 0 .-% The------______ChfisiI^chDa)aaiJ«!ot- fuII-ilmo,‘Aiso',dish‘ washer, 5%oflhoOROSSro1aII I roloToclcasoi . rtson. Twin FnMs. ■------NTEHVEWnON------An Equal Opportunity Times N ov«,PO Box 548, — SPECIAUST various shifts. Apply in por- sales of your oganizotlon. H Froo Tolopiiono Company M-F Twin Falls, ID 63303 ]s o n ^ o v o ^ s Oasis, north . — PI Want to Moko a Dilloronce Consultation . 205 DOMESTIC/ .538-7760800-54B-2166 - WoofolookkigforinlndivW- " ______Wai H. Mulborry ^ HOUSEHOLD uol who wanis to work withn 2 209 RESTAURANT/ . 2209 RESTAURANT/' Gardonor G needed, must bo start-up costs uriaor $50. L — sorvico providers and (aml-• LOUNGE______' LOUNGE • ' Idololl minded. Ma!ntona|KO Looking(ortimofroedom. P ^ ~ ------/?»nged iW Jfa ffea t = --| — * ■ IngrcooWngT'dfMng.'oxpo--' 'iifelorspodaljioodsjnlanlfl' i^?SianM .ftm oSlS^ —t» a /n a ia nppoUunlty by B DUI doleriM . Roasonablolo rioncod. roll. 324-4607. . — .and.toddtofsnfyoo,wimfio ■ oxporionco. Apply ot Magk; •success M AG^m" JUST THE TWO O F YOUI CContem o i porary style ratos-KevtnM. Roger*. Supor 8 Motel now occppiing . Valloy Moll 01 O uslom or Marcft - Atlomov at Law. 324-4553. ihg pul your oducallon ond 1992ls*tM. homo close to sho^Ino, 33 bob o d ro o m . 3 1/z b o th ^ applications lor housoso commrtment lo work, this Iss W E A R E N Oy \ w T A K I N G ; JSowico. from 10am to 9pm.- -INTERNATKINAL h o m e w /o p p ro x . 1934 sq,. ft. >o n o n o level. Wife • Exporioncod housokoopor. P BUSINESS R£VI£Vr 3rd koopofn. Applicant must bo a groat opportunity. : APPLICATIiI O N S F O R : HELP WANTED i ploGslns kitchen w/eaiinoIng area.and-fotm al ...... V33-4975 or 734-6977.: __ dopbndablo and.maluro, Accepting high school grads ft$t09tgrowing Intern^ d in in g a r e a . M a s te r sulTculTo v//walk-out'tO' TAX PREPARATION :' - havo good rolorencos ana Rosponsibiiitios Include pro- ogos 16-3410 train ftnrork tfonaf < company, Jtn 1994 c o v e r e d d e c k . RV p a ik inIn^ g & hook-ups for 2 - work woll wilh olhore; Applyply vW ngtechni^ttsslstanco,.. ? COCKtTAlL ! * Inover250diltoronl8kills. In] vehicles, $106,000 •S H -,llf ~ Txam>ll5wool.T36-2436- - I n ^ r a ^ u* m'oniloring services ond VER______; Good storting s a li^ , room intorad i In heolh ft nutrition ■ ■ ■ • Wil do sowlrvg 2 aftofottonB. __ contracis. workingwith L: _ ± S B R \ (orodvanoomonf. Excolont to.holplntroducoiowaho. • now ” dFFERIN^ 2 modern.n. 33BD/2BA’ cabins In’ Cnll733-3804. calagondesandcoordinat-■ . H Apply at Perscsonnel Office ■ educational ft family bene-' Patented Products. Snoke River Conyon w/Sal/Salmon Falls Creek — 206 MEDICAU ing intoragoncy.collaboro- Bis. Must moot qualifica- ....WOULD rTBEWORTH fronfoge. Also 6 acre bubuilding site w/an ■ ; • W ecinesday thru th Sunday J 20 MINUTES OF YOUR 110 p e r s o 'n a l c a r e DENTAL Ikms. tnns. Call 734-6993 & ,u n m a lc h e d view . All o r ppart. a r Slorting at drily ;; 10 a.m. toto 4 p.m. • J ______loavo mossago.______TIME? For aPPt734.97g6_ .j7SJ01^oU-tor.btochurouor-persorwl-ihowlng.. or------SERVICES SSQO SlarvOf) Bo n m ~ Position wilh Dopa'rtmonI of i —We-are-compellllvJve'irt"ourwages“ ;; ~Local~u {Inn tooking lor 5 poo- 420-3553 llS-121 ------^A?Bll«bli ------Hoollh“ »"W anor67T w rn plo. Must bo capoblo ol 302 30 MONEYTO LOAN Goldon Ago il roliromonl j|- Falls. For inlormation collI ' and have a healthh insurance plan. ' f homo has privolo room RN ond LPN poshions avail- working Indopondontly — ^ able. Foll-limo and part- Kate Lann ot 736-2182 or - also offer a good ! without ' close supon/ision. » NEED CASH? MAGIC VALLkUEY REALTY avaiiabk). (o m ily ^ o living, s. TimO'Lesryal736-3020. Wo buy notes & roal oslato . Informntlon 734-7783. limo: ovonings and nights. king atmosphere. ■ jCall 733-4673.______7 3 4 .1 — . _ Apply alC ossia Memorialol Consideralten ter this posl- contracts. Crootlvo Finance 4 -1 9 9 1 -Looking lor school bus driv* . H ^ s a l . Human Rooourc-c- tion roquiroB good knowP" Twin Falls ! 1286Aws 734-1200 Stovo^lovo Kohnlopp 320-5640 and lamily ^ o f n s , hours pofWOOKrCDL-li-- -Oudfurt HaDo««~—734-.129S_ OonoOOoStioiD £ 733-5550 fermol(oncoll20e-678- Toll Free ! ! ISO Sharp------7 3 3 « 6 9 ~ ------C hrisllan grnndm othor will''l" 6420.EEOErr»loyor ThaWaho O«p#rtmantof cense roquifod. Must have Noodod; ^ $2000 kjon, vrin pay -JJoWlEUwrtdflO 734-1348 BSoSt • t J . l t l . ff1 1-81800-25&2937 ! goodI driving record & bo , JimHoog 734-7105 UsnySmnn nyS 734-2028 bobysll or house sii ovo-'0* ______M-F-D-V Health and Wolfsra back1 $2500. Call 5 3 M 639 f, nings or w eokonds. Roll-- able to poss physical. Coll . IwyOibS* 733-0506 Dobbloot>blo OanWa 734-40«4 ’ *' Accopllng applicationB TTat Dadlcatad to Enhancing nsklor Sholv, 3Stovo DtUieco I 324.6773 TimmMcMasior Me 733-0G78 nbtonnd rofs, 733-9419. 733«X)3.9om-4pm. Troln- — - r Magic Volloy. Monor inIn tha Oua^ti^or Ufa for AJI ' J&C Daycaro - LIconsod. 304 ‘ NVESTMEMTS ' [ [ 1-800-658-gB - 3 8 8 2 ------—J ------W ondoll for Iho DNS posi- Person to work In busy lunch _ SlanCPR*.FAcoflrfK)d.7 tion: Exebeno'itpockogo Po •,{, 210 SALES' ccounter on night shllt, op- om to 6 pm . M on-Sat. All*1' ovailabio, salary nogotHjIo.lo. Invonio/y accounting posi-: 2210 SALES 2 Fix soto: Aerasgo SW o( *" aooa a cc o p l^, 734-1206, or ikjn-chanonging op w tu n ity ,...... - -Pprox 6 hours. Part-time $32,000. c Long term toose. Sl- Ploaso apply in porson or nightshKt ft weekends. ^ LOVEABLE, UCENSED-' ' coll lor an appomtmont at in busy ollico. Requires ^ 15S return,portialy tax de- chlklcarrAllonlablofor }n suong bookkeeping & com- J Cooking & woiling on cus- lofrod.733-&58. < f 536-6623 ask lor Alien tomors. Must bo 19 yoors ail 0008. anv limo. 736-6782J2 Stovonsoo.Administrolor. . putof skills. Good bononi & I aSwSumN I wage package lor qualiliod ■ okJ. Apply In porson.at Co- ■305 ^ CONTRACTS AND ! ■ WHiSTOYOTAisncnow taking Salesperson darLones,I Rfar, ^ p e rso n . S e n d rosum o (o: ■ MORTGAGES ,, ^ Box 98277. % The Tim os> IH i$)FlIcaiionsrorQc)(Jitiiitional sales podtbns. SM ^ A a FAMILY ownod busi- _ Ne«. PO dox 548. Twin' IH -ExcdlcntXncoiijmeOpportimity nn e ss now looking for sev- Contracts, c trust deeds, pur- ] la e liis Falls ID 83303.______- ■ ■ . •Pleasant Wori)ric.Atin)Sphere oral pooplo. Applicants ...... chosodwhotoorpait. . § — Now taking application for-. I must i» neat oppoarihg, no Wost Ono Bank I. socrotary-roception posI: ■ ' ' • Reflsonal:aUcHours - oxporionco S nocossary. 1-800-772-4666 JI lion, com puter oxporunco; ■H •GuaranteedSalaryry While in IVaining. Stort s hnmedioioly. For Imor- _ ^ I e 5 >rpwilcrrrr®W3A— 5Schoe^oto^47w' 1■ ______s t a r ^ . ■* TOUn-THAVEL- MANAGEMEHEKtTRAINEE lOOS.Joromo.lOorcall' ■ oainpiHac:seorfdatici COORDINATOR - M 1 3 2 4 ^ ______I ' C ^ u s Petes Rosen Coslno 11 h's nol loo lale lo mckoike a career dianaelHie resort* ‘ Olfico&Clerteolposltioos. ' V " SceorcallEnueAMsiIsai WILLS TOYOTA. _ 'I is currently ocoDptin^oppO- I L :- tiospllollty Industry Iss tfietf) leading Inauslry todayf - E X P R E ^ A . 236ShodicneSLW.n-TwinRill3-m2891 j / - coibruiorthoposiuonol I offering excelten) Irolnlngng iand carecr developmerd forf PERSONNEL SERVICES Tour-TmvelCoofdinaloffof _-l J "Outstanding inn COur Field" fe ...... J Twin R ils, 733-7300 our Boiso Sales Office, re- ' a I people wfio fiQVB a strongong dislre to moke substontlol po^ngdimctly 10 our Sotos c , Burioy. 6784040* No too - 2112 TECHNICAL 2211 TECHNICAL j EQUAL HOUSING I ' l a IS MELTING & THE FISH toreer strides. Coclus Petesetes Resort Casino b outshlnlno9 P88SSSTII Manager. Seeking IndlvWu- ^ K s r a s L f c a b whh tho toDowino OPPORTUNfTY . ‘ ______tfiom oH for nlvlng dgbl^nalylkaLiiBoplBjtBoL:L _01d.youJu»«uhaUiuinvooa:_ AI-reataMlt-Khwllalna-ln-tiis - 1 -1 ploaroAMERICANTEM- “t ;------gooflficattortr------Al opporiunllles for unique'ani • Goosf oriented na- I PORAflY»v6rKOf8,lokoepriniiSiBiircE ED SERVICE h VIEW LOTS! WATERFRRFRONTlOrel^^ R we are seeking managemgement trainees for our Food &J their skills s h a rp ? W e ll- • Strong orgonlzatkMuilskDls Ha L THETlUtlUSCOUCTOSTiWTTHMaHOASI ^^o^rtteOowthroogh » Beverage Deportmentnt vrfioi have demanstraledi OK.lhoyHkolhompnojr_L ______T J E C H H KICIAHS ^ ^ J & M eCTTER PUUX TO STMTT IHW ^ ladK 'biV.'rtl^-BK. hvddfC ‘ : leodefstilp.skilli a s tr o n gig-desl(>-to-niove - d o h e a d ln lf a h -- J u i MJivke tatiMy.iif ollere the perfect - ^ « SlARTlNQATOWAf^^ -. • • ' ta r* . ' ------fliiJ who pruilliu u lUiillllM[non opproodi to probieiii an Intansion. is maka ^ such '» , ■ GOtFCOURSE Df enviranm eni foTtlio rijright'persoii toSoTiS” ~ • .PersoftS ow r^or swiT” , " « BEAUnttfl.3 80ft^MH0M£ w7CA«Tf .solWng. prafarartce. Anltatlon or ' Proforonce will bo given to StoMnaUon.* FsmlM stiius '^ I COVIKlPAnQ.NlC^LviQSUPffi,j^^g S i S i f ;; Ask yourself, 'Am 1 reallylaHy doing wfiol I would like lo best worlc.W a wont lotnlklo to you ifyou ’’f,Individuals with proven lndLxliii(NAan ^ undv t « aga ol * 1 \ 206 PROF^SIONAL •ales,-travel,ofhospltallly 45 be doing ^ In'resl of m y’ lifertin If the answer Is no then o n g in : ; 18 jMftg paryits or 1^ ' lODOWNPAYMmn t; o r e s l r o n oxporionco, but will train eusWBan; eu pra(pant woman liid 1 UKT CAN B{ EOiO^ARARlV. k ------^ (fllluslodoy.-...... DIRECTOR-^ the right individual., « 7 We offer excellenrworklorklng (oridillons ond benefits/ ' • OFMAINTENANCE*; ------•Diograslic •£!«Electric S e r v k e - — Wo v»l ofror oxcollont woHtlng u i S. w j t x M A s r t l n ^ ------indudino profll sharlno. FoiFor more Informallon, coll the] Sooking roqxtnsfcio,highly • F u e ilnn jje i ctio n conditions5 and benofHs In- mocivalod poraon wUh ox- eluding h su n n c o and profit THsnawpaparwenotlroattfy IN 1 Codus Petes Human Resouisources Department al l^OO*. coOonlcocnmorycatton ' - Yoi/'mustalsohave2iZ years dealerJhip or •haring. j Qualiliod appll- « 442-3833 ext 6609, or seisend resume wilh cover letterr skils,comput0fskins,& 8u- cant* should fax iheir re- srjatiW ad siiT.! ; law. Our raadan sra.harsby porvjsayaxporioi^ft sliop experience orrASECertilicolion. I su• m s a n d c o v er le tte r to lo: ‘ - malntonanoo-Satanr (206) 342-2458 or maBlo: Inlomwl Ini ihst all dwaOings C c c t tss PPates Inc. $26.000t.Sonddo(aA)d , - S end rela le a resum e ondl(Overlefterby3-21-94 Cl CactusPetes adwMhManwipaperam Director of H omn oh R e so u rce s rosumo, including rolor- BotsoSakMOffioe " OfKosloonfvobyMareh lo:Bw#914i3C/0rimenes-NewsP.0.Box548, 1K)No«lh8lh 6troe( . S i i H II l-aotWfl:,. [ . P,OM.Box439 15(hlo:MtnHomoSdiool. ,e83303-Q54B ------___ — L _ _ a u H 0'222------S m u — KooiurlYTirr ------______,._Jociiiot*I^HV 89825-.------~DistifcH«9rPO0« 1390r- ______AN EQUAL OPPOtmJNfTJNflYQIPtJYEnUff/HfV Mountain Homo. ID 83647... Phono208^-2560. , f . ■ ^

Wodnosday, Manarch 9. 1994 Tlmoa-Nows,s TwTwin Falls. Idaho E-S . '

R e a l E s t aate/Sale-Re l eal Estate/F^ent-Farmler's Mackc: ^ t 5(502-710

507 KETCHUWSUN 519^ 2 FARMSmANCHES 11 60414 UNFURNISHED ' 61111 JFARMS FOR 704 CCUSTOM FARM • 70S FARM FAR • - T t h e . VALLEY HOMES AND DAIRIES . I I APTSrt)UPLEXES____ RENT SERVICES S ' UAiMACHINERY -ATTENTION-DEVELOP. Ac p ■nIn dullrdoubledtflc,------Approx. 90 aero S o( Fiier,'00: l i E~i '5^bdrmrl’Abaih-singtega- -porrcorront: 200ocrosbeotor an^v "“ ERSrT w o prim e devoiop-- -sn"sh ; an w o l TF water, housg,- li - rogo7oytfMIOflrtoc!itlortr.- “ (jfoJfB'ro3rfgr‘ounBri2-mIosT«si- Brunt. Kowanbo' roller m onl silos in Sun Valley, go|nrag^cor^B ^ shod. II mw-iS^u/>l»>-Evar.- v l-G ene-E l^^^t: ^ (550 733-7235 orShari at of PiPaul. Evos 734-0524 or . ^ —Four-flcro cito «nd«-J,7- - tt J 2 4 :5 1 7 } j) X l,.? 7 7 - _ _ _ -<{ny8t}nv«7334476.------— liiiJllEivnaBowor 543-6719, _ jm an.c'ttn.cotrioalor.o|SlInor ------E l l l e ! ~—acroaite.-ronod commor-’ “ S B to r re n t. 6 drills, no ’ Cnn_537-537-6609. . clal. Can bo hotel, bod- .h ' ■■■■■■■ilMillB. 555 rime boat ground, 460 ,[ 1364 total; 108tJ (armoblo OWNTOWH LOCATION. acres. Sprinklers. Boot ^ iting. Convonlionol & JDMT.mT, motor overhauled. . Gehe Sharp Elllc Sharp ' b r< ^ a s), condos, otc. Ab- /o ry la rg o 2 bdrm, appis, [jl.Pafrol'B. 733-1456. • with sera ------Sjles AuocUte acros, sovon pivots-deop = ^ Vor dump close by. 2650 E. ■ s c i ^ r ^ i ^ ^ 3 w cor- Asw&Jr^CRMRI ^ solutoly the bost parcels woll. Close lo.Burioy. ™ vator sanitation pd, now K UNFURNISHED ^ 250 N. Joromo, 736-1208, Groundndwort^, planting, k»dor rfantor.C loft. Call T of^l,U «n.« Co- --PMdl D C 04. - '• arpot,nowpain(S450mo rk; manure haulinj;______■ R*allors206-^Mt2a«r ' ------.w ork; ■ HOUSES ...... ThrHiMANAOEICKTCO.E ------Rartd^ M M A G ie V AfAUEY REALTY -_1*800-C59-0320. Dooro 17'. lold-up disk PATMERRIOANOR — ______733-0739. 5J212 PASTURES H a y rorotrloving. 3 wide, 2 734-1931- OfficHICB 733-5559 - Homo iBIQWCOD RIVER FRONT DENNY CURTIS Ijff pndrxi. 934-5922. jplox Unit 228 Ridgowoy,' ' FOR RENT who.. 1 2 8 8 AAddison d Ato. E. » ' adiocont to cfty of Sun Vot- . (>RICE-POULTON 2baSp'SI""' «5470 a mo., 1st 4 iast _____ Dooro 3955 5 botlom toy. Five ocros. 335 toot of tnmminfl. ___ ,y ,|„ g „ SCOMPANY . ^ (300 dop. No pots. Lawn Pastuasturo lond for loaso, bids ng plow, wilh gauge rivorlront, hugo trout pond. 07B78-111SorS324428or 2bdbdrm. 440 Elm. S400 mo. IT.,:are incl. Pick up applioa- wli t ' Manure Hauing whool,01, 0oxcollont condition. yoar round stroam, all Mil bo tokon April 11,2392 ne’s Custom Farmlr»g , CnII 423- ______678-3944 CaC.JI 733.8658..______lonat 1112Slarfro. MainMainin,Hor«twlwo^lO^ 423-6229.______(oncod including a iorral. ^ ^ 0 9 Of 436-6795 . M F620dl SC2 HOPffiS ' 502 i HOMES . bdrm. *465.736-1654. ------FOR RENT w- rr 20 disc. 20' wido, wing ..-Priwato-rood-and bridod' 513513-ACSEAGES A N D -- | § -TriptoTFamis------upjcomfK»mptole with chemical------FORSALE------FOBSALE“:------S675.000.Tonl U s h « Co. bdrmw-bosomom.-S325a- “ NowIow3bdrm:'3bom'eondo7~ ~or6!JL£^21S£M I2i------LOTS memo->200dop.324*7129 _ *700 f7 por mo.-f *700 do- lomtermlf>gaihaulrg.-'• booms,TW, nozztos.r and hitch- 4bdrm,3baths.spadou&Uv- ' - Rsaltors 208*726-0122 or rou(»d worit. swathing. hikorhanr harrow. 733-8458 1*aoiM59-(mO,______2^1 bdrm, 1 both.-atlachodga- posit.Nopots.Contad^ pi 61^13 WANT TO RENT g™ ing room & dining roomn ' ' . 2 • 1 ocro tots botwoon Twin Wall ai 734-0400. ' ------oling.tivcWnp.smoir M F860&^C om bino. 1900 hrs; plusmui^tnoro.ColEd rago.. fenced backyard, ___ NEW LISTING ‘BUILDING LOTi one sunny FaFalls & Joromo. Manuloc- «r'S575 a m o * S300dop.no Ho«h loan-cut proIossionoLman____ « oooagos&wms. ___ i d j oO.JD-w<.F.WO;.t97jl j r ______, a e ro . (Ivo m iles so u th or tui »gofman;-2 bdnnr8 bolh,-4- -Ctoan Soat/tlhjI docoratod oil brick turod homos ok. *B500 D0la.326-44930V08 ocriicres. viow, shop, *600. loods houso or apartment . _R m •od by John Dooro troc- CSI. Call 734-6319. and stroam . P ost and rail ACREAGE ACI SITES: 2 5 ocros 6stove‘' & rofrig lurnlshod in barwTwith markers, win stand noorodb ni^ssary.^y :ountry atmosphere, sun- I ■ r Inspection, t ’Am ito S «orconr company. Excoitont - irat ond of ports&sit a Mnrfco bocfajp.Wo ^.onoolttw l^ostS - ^ EM Iho odgo ol tho diy ol Sun Twin, Tv good vtow. i"' tmoking or drinking. *400 ^ | | o^nty. R ols noodod. *950 Roadid or Nampa Store. Pa- ' aiways n 'bdrm, 2 bath homos In tho STATE REALTY Valtoy on privalo road and ROBERT ROI JONES REALTY, O" top, Rotr733-5097. I ■ nollalem ^l| wvi. a n a . Largo 20x20 fiunily 7 3 4 ^ 4 0 0 bridgo S 4 .0 0 0 . 733-0404. 73 ______mtmo.*500^wlf^&dam- »22E ^ F S * ^ » jl|ll cilicc Stoles Equipment, fo"®'! roodi with prtvnlo viow ol C a llT o n lL sth ftC o . Bu[W Bull vwrjlfWirTLhomo.ovof. .5^ jaU IET LIVING.i_ J I.I ~ «ol tnictors with front -Rotltors^08*728-0122 01------IbbklngvoJIoyonlO acres of®rand'nbw3bdfm, dbl car' Xloailoan complox, 1 & 2 bdrm I I IITnT|Tu»ITMi|W T isftwoivoodon truck bod, motol opts, *325 & up. II Ui I k»doi8 a oqu^mont 2 lovoIr8rywan. Sp(rtkivolv^ ^ 4 bodrooms. 3 7 ■ aero, Can 734*5541. nilmatic sprinkler, foncod Rofurblshod, P ctoan, ■* “ 432-S: 5 0 8 -KIMBERLY/ . dishwashor, laundry ' a n a ; rmor.Kont Edwards,------Bo»c« «vood aovo & tky< b a th s , fam ily rdoffl, (Iro* ° yonI.AC, rtopols, nosmok- dl ; Ford truck with 1051 Hobby HorseH< Ranch Equb- place, central air, double ' HANSEN HOMES HEATHERWOOD H ff fadlittos, no pots _ , yf Ights. VBUkod living room Ing. *700 mo. Af^llcaliOftS I2 CATTLE NHrotrotriover. 326-4342 nwnt-Rhrf-Rhinotradois.32^ ■ ' • wfth many windows! garago. dock and partial ■= ■ - Primeprir building sito NE of and open house. Sot, __ e64§6 0ulncv7^-<600 702 ( By ownor: 3 bdrm, 2 balh . Twint « Folia in Hoothorwood u i ______1991 Wostondorf V loader, 5856.(rS6. (rom Potro II tmd( iDrcodiyrnroplM, Largo - BprlnKlfng sy ste m , plu s » March 12,10-3 pm. Call Shoshone: She largo 2 bdmi, 55^ .'Jerome. 1 mlN.,2ml much, much moro. Piicod homolnKimboriy,7l0eim Subdivistonsu on Uurolwood ^ I hoad black and black ta-2828 forsalo. 487-2319. stop;jon wvOaidtdMrihulow^^ 733-5637.______W ^ S. rodshco, countor & ccMnoU. Now at *109,000. Coll Wall for S l N. Largo (onco.d loi Drivo. Or Priced 01 *38,500. 7^ loldy holfors, 625 lbs *. 200 loafer, *2500. I ^ D K.'hm\ — pricod at *62,000. Call Can co Ondy Housor for moro toan 2 bdrm, Hanson, *300 Ik ;anj43-5eoi. 1 14 FT ta n d em d isc, Stokamaticnatic cool (umaco. you — ^waahor,4«oHdo/mlng . all Iho dolails today. f93-_ „ * *200 doooslt. 423-4509 doposh. Can 886-2477. ovon. Sopomio laundry “ 4234579------: Inlonnottoo. Inl, #94-063 ' - ± J 2yr old, purobrod A ngus *140000.934-5108.-- . ronjovo,3V0, *200. 436-5724 CLEAN .Sludiudiaapt.unlum ishod,321 hiltl*)ufls, proven & te s te d , mornings or late o m . . room wlhftorooo. Gas \ddicon Avo. *190 mo plus 2 ? ^ , ol 1991 Possum Belly ooftymof 511 OUT-OF-STATE m ofihlypolnlod, now carpoi- ;1500 oach. Horse; 8yr old 'iT Jtraitors. somI 37 ft. wHh ivo msQ, , PROPERTY...... I Ing, 2 bdrm. 2 both duplex ^ lolding.workod on cattle. in 'npuilxwt u in front PuH 28 S uperr 104810 H aystacker, ctoan. MOVE INASTT. teartedin200blkooCrost- _ 22£ t 8vooaolatorsoto.»omo .fi .iVV w llh18*-pulI*outln ooodconry cloan’, 2 bdrm 1 bath (roshrosh. £ g l 678-0099. GEM ; k. *18,850. Serious in- W anted: ^ }d:NH 1068 or 1076 onCorrlagoUmo STATE REALTY •CalKornia Pinos, N Calif. STATE REALTY dScluded.slnglo cor gorago, luplox. dup W/D hookup, car- =7Longhorn— bulb. 1 yooriing, quirlo «rt.^S4 DuB^*475 mo los ploaso. Might soli stacker,kor, a sk for Craig or 2571Na^Ctrdo,- . 734^400 ------.• *9000.324-6533------734-0400 .lorloncod back yd. vory nico. port i-2vrold.423-90^, soponomttf. 503-266-a50. Innvoimnftsno»t934-5S3B. mnr . •caHterprivatoshowino: KImborty Rock Crook proper- *5*550/M0, *400 security *S2 N O W ’S sSouthom Oregon coast;41 dop. If inloroslod stop by . Holstoln bull colvos. 2-6 24 hpI dtosold Kabota garden By bullder.,now homo. 3 ty, 5 acres. Sconto building do ‘ THETIMEI! unit AAA motol. Excollont . srto. X' *26.000.734-2140. SoSobola Really ot 340 Bluo 6 605 ROOMS FOR RENT »ksokl. 866-2660. ..and la'lawn tractor, ^ toad- 706 FARIFARM & RANCH bdm«,2 boih,Jam»ynnwithI toti buy this 2 bodroom, 1 balh 'o - coon vtows. A real money Lokos Blvd. North to moko _____ — -3Angi^nguspregnant hollers, 2 4wd,only514hours. IMPLEMENTS ntpi ftTDptaco, oak whilo wttshodI Phoasant Viow townhouso. mokerl Long lorm ownor (h Lot Lot for soto. Morningsido and 1,_Fonnoll A Hoctor with ______O’Leory School Oislrict. f®'rental application. Call Cotta)tlago molel: Kiichon unHs yrs'rs 0old. would like to trado aoo. t AsBoclallon duos aro nandno. *1.450,000.00. g ' 733432L______woom k V rates. 7M-6696. forprorprognantrangeshe«o( nowpipolnl, rubber ond mo- io to n202 0 flt tilt bod Buhl Ma- —» ia a s -t»i iiiuiilli wIikJHft- - Can 733-2576.______ZS dan73»aa68. cWnotra0 trailor. Pinllo hitch, ing & brick, now HiNcrosI xeelten(-4acatlan^awJL .HdOS)iQorman: Mon, share' I cludofipalnllno. rool ond ovos 503-?47.7B?R. Se7s£izuRE~jmirFortFEr- £*5 h?SoTVow7*2SDrcair i2Z5gS s S l^ fc rfW 0.788-1305 su&dMslon. 734^189 ------'------7X1TURESALEU.S. " Bdrm, 2 balh, dbl cargo- horr lawn caro. Pricod at 07-4499 cr 466-9258. 3 yryr old 0 reg. block Ang(is R*!®®®:ST2S“2 ?0% iW -^llIHTCSabalorlii Ujn-rt- ■*=------*35.000. For moro details 5 MARSHALS SERVICE rage, firoplaoo, appliances, 837- By ownor: 3 bdrm . 2 bath, 512 FARMS/RANCHES UAf *6M nw . MOTt3TEL. me rolos 736-1988 bul.lul. ConI 93^5896 d r wB. .: *1850. Rottor min, 7* lent conccondilion. Used axlo custom buinjL£af:.garooD, call Wo* loday. #93409 . rhe United Slates Marshal ^ )■ rolls (or wot o r dry ftowpartsl>ons(1460-1660).31%‘ AND DAIRIES 'g “ ' Holsloin springer hoitors, * . leOOfsquara ft.. $115,000. . Sorvlco has boon ordered . <>1 »om8bylhowook,*115 50Hol I, approx. 600 bu por hr chaftorlor s'sieve. 1%'cholfor . 734^1SS or 736-6060. . toito sell Iho lollowing soized lor WOOK, oil utiliiios paid, poodpod quartv. 543-5776 _ ^ ^BCitv. i Liko new. *1100. siovo} lorlor com. 3 so ts rolls 41 ACRES wilh good ac- property: Goocoding: 2 bdrm, *425 plus som ^ngu8 Brahman X yoar- Call43 ______for-chaltot>oltor-a-shoe flievesrO------r ------By Ownor Lovoly 4 bdrm. 2 dop. Avail 3-15.423-5946,_ _rflfriS5,”S £ 5 K fe i^ . ■ ■■ hn._4 tavoL2JluiDlac{L- ______^ 2a»fep8teraa6-299e: 3 . 10fttl hydmulic JD 9300. r sh o o> sicsieves. 3 cleaning GEM .cDsB.jtsALiuilainajBito*. m n ag o rm an :2 b d rm 2 b ath , mainaid service ovorydoy. IghtHobiomsloots.- - - - - Bpaclt> QulotNE.$9SK 734-9138 STATE REALTY us.odb.------^ASKING PRICE *90,000.60 dng, disk drin with hitch; lans,3lo.3 Ion housings. 3 per­ dbl gorago:shop. % ocro StofHop by and chod( It out bo- &0. Call 733-1217. TVlO10 tt hydmulic JD 9300 lorolodiod clean grain 734^)400 ^ fenced. H andicapped, forooro you ront. 380 W. Addi- 40 ACRES, pood viow to tho ... w oanod Holstlon sto o rs. JO* pspacing, ^oo drill with troughotghos wilh co v o rs lor CHARMING HOME ~ Sharp Twin Falls homo, 2 ,so^m ,pr^ed.codto 125 Southern Comforl <5*525.1st,; lost, dopoui. .soon. n , 7334021.______7wOB h & liow hard faced grain.1. _543543-5058.______Groal neighborhood & wollI bdrm.2 boih,db)carga- R o sd , H sila y . ld a h o ...A Col >37.6212.______^ ______B ran» m s lor rent. *180 + dop. 10 buy: Good used molnlalnod homo withI rago,oakWlchon,sprinWer .24 aem rosidomlal buikling r rogorman: - Option to buy, 4 Cnlt;nll32a4gi7.______B5bn> bred hoilor Heroford, 300 sito; octablishod rurol sub- " “ B orson rock pickers a many foaluros. 4 bdrms, 2 )oms for rom , *40 wook. ^ngus & Black Baldy bath, mastor Is ovor-slzod. C A N Y O N S ID E divdivisten, AC sloors. Cofl 734-5265. windrowors. C al Doug REALTY rs'b 'aw s'.a s 4-8425. Extra brpo family room too- SUPERB 50 ft, *850. Evos 8374499 S ansport; 40 It Calkin — turos Ironch doors loading 3 2 ^ ^ 5 4 PRO 6-MOBILE-HOMES------H®!* ------Dutonia~woodTioclrano—- — G O U N T R Y S ID H t— r ^s^^^^E;to,ooo.oo :y734"ff2y°°‘^ ‘^ '^ “file's FARM^BEED------andologancelnthIs4bed* 60 aero lorm south of Castto- ______C«n ful^ loncod backyard. For- “ JONESWEHAUL lorrows wrth Boline box------TTT : room, 3 balh homo. Hoat lord, full walor shores. 109 W. Spruce'street, UUsually can movo you ZDOrJdrm on Shoup, *300 * Dayny old0 Holstoin bull calves on han ALFALFA SEED, mal living and dining lop. 423-4818. Alier lororsato.SIOO. a 536-2928. 08:44 7 7 ft H e ss plow wilh ' ------room s. 2 car garago wiln pump, 2 firoplacos, Icrmal Kalley, ldsho...Parcol o! ANiNYWHEREfortossthon °op hang-on harrows; 14 R rt)uplo50%6ovoral dining, dock, sprinMing sys- - i:30pm. 4234513. tporaal 20 quality J 0n.0)( |5 « i ! ------shop aroa. Much moro al (and, comor ol Spnjco and 1 renting o truck. Nood - 1 2 2 50hoodrill.10*spoo- ^ 1ios.1-e00-999jl065_^ ioods to Calif & Ariz. 2bdn-xlnn wHh appliancos. *200 hollilollors, opon ihrough or Russet Gonoratton 11 only *78,500. Call J a n n “ Hirinaor».3j2wisjl7,------I 'y «»wilh g ra ss se ed e r; 2 - Frontiw Ri andosktosoofOt-M . Al- 2*a ', acres. P riced^ ^ “ FREE ESTIMATES------3op;e p IT J O O 'a ^ .r rw p o ts , sprin tIH Old style with fioo ond IIIlllo cerlifiod sood polo- - -»t8S;000; Call-Wall-for- -acros- farmablo..Two piv:. _concondomnod houco on p r e p - .------___ Can 324-3490. _ availivall.M ardv6.42346M _ -For)r sale:si Polled Hereford, -drill w . Can John Salazar bt------rpliW R M Jt7734:3Jrar------go^^^.Ctosotoiur- with now sty lo p ro ss- -lo o a .C d moro Information today. Oft,orty;as-to. NEWEW 2 bdrm, garago. appIs, 3bdrrxJrm, 1 'A bolhs, (ully car- buns)uns. Can Marrin Bingham ols. *500; IH mode) 47 1-71^84;9 ^ 5 6 3 5 . #934)75 iVO hookup, gas, AC, walor poKpolod, 14x68, Kimborly- 532-^2-4393.______jr. *450. Wantod: M o rs m usl bo rocolvod no 4I j sanitation, lawn malnio- Han;lanson. *400 mo. 1st, lost Uahltght birthwolght Rod Angus Somi-li-tankor trailor. 335- 709 HAYHAY, GRAIN PATUERRIGANOR later than 3KX) pm . Thurs* noi lonce. *600. No smoking ■* *4 x jb . oxc for hoilors; Sired 21620gor33Sg263 ------AWAND FEED ------ALPINE DENNY CUHTIS amday. March 3 ^ 1994 via oriy Dots. Can 736-8386. 575;i?53?> wBC Hobo 432-6653 ovoa ^ j r R E A L T Y ------PRJCE-POULTON------martr(ax^B06-334-9383^^ JD. 4300 hours w-du- 5wfyrom<»4W82txmirwt^ —— -pworVoBoytimocgin— ^ -aiTCB 7 3 4 - 3 3 7 3 GEM S COMPANY '• hhand-dolivorod. ? loU .S. Cair»32-52(7. ' ■ -iTOOOboli a j^ in Kimbort^. Aulomolte 7 607 OFFICE A ® . S >. Can ^ -6 5 9 7 . STATE REALTY 676-t1ieor532-4428or uoMarshals Sorvlco. MSC' om Walts ptow, IH 480 C A L L T O L L F R E E RETAIL SPACE toslodlimcS^bullsato. tos »fortcomaberiey ro^ios,coll FOR Fo FURTHER INFOR- , >n 934-81^4. 19 H prc larger kiichon wilh panlry. anch.Doos not havo tmns*. 324- 6 > protein. Allboitom nood. 7 bedrooms, 3.5 ARTJONESat MATION,m /) CONTACT AN 24-2428.-______Mk^iod ie Angus, whore the cot- — — ^ . - Wood siding. You can b u y .- x>nalton wouU Eko aroa lo T ; ^ lomon buyl Regislored An- -681-1II FonJ tractor, ptow.------prot^ocloecte d , m ost to p cov- . . —balhsonSievels.Sfomlly LANDWATCH,REALTORS'i IDAHO m / SrtATE UCENSED - Jdison Avo. office space. 1.1000 small b a les ol - - it with 10% d w n . Pricod alI - rooms, 24'x32'shop-and a ■ - for assistanco. You will bto r e «oqphorso. Ask lor Chris t ipprox, 900 sq,-fl. lor lus bulls. EPD^s ovailablo. block REAL ESTATE AGENT J23-5591, 8am-4:q0pm fPP CnI 733-4896. ’ StrawV Olaalso. Can 73 a < 6 g 4 ^ - $19,900 io soil. SpocoI 2200 so ft deck. Lots ol - glad thal you didl - ^OR BROKER.______J g oaso . *450 mo. Could be JJrhosoto' bulls are sombn ’ C flSOSkytano Mobilo ^ 0 ' homo wilH vorv tow mainto- ViondayihruFrktoy,______g*;* ostodAroadylogo.Pricod 6 T0w mminooboolplan1e r,5- ’ «‘ & 2nf:nd cutting hay, no plit Into 2 sopomto olBcos. dethnry avidaibto. Can ------Pafk.#94-00B. . . - ...... - nanco. Coll Cindy Housor , THREE ;an Rick 0 1 7 5 ^ 1 3 . ^omrom *1600-*1800. Call spadnangr:*900.300 6^ 514 INCOME „ a So*. *.75.734-381 733;84K8458. ______rordotalls.«93-344 |Landwatch, ■and now hom os So. TF, —CommordolbuikJing, p PROPERTY “ v“ll/ilia VIsla subdivision aro son Holstlon honors, 150 srow MMonosom air planter. 200 ion 2nd crop, win rpmodol to suit. From ^ o n protein lost hay.. R e a lto rs — ivoil. 3 bdrms. 2 baths, dbl 1000sqftto6500sqff. . wad at 7001»& 150 hood *4100.X). Can 733-5410. • jaragQ^poilQ-SeTS.fflo ' lon.cioani»artoy.«rsw------Sultoblo-g . torofficosrCon------= «il800be.-7ia-7374960^ i2 lO-ponyTWido-Trenr- GEIVL —HARDWARESTORE------8U50socuriwdop.CollSo-«i ^ Cnn 588-3038------STATE REALTY .bJ$733-3667 ros734-3346’ F O R S A ^ _ g [ Chwlotto 734-1754. Purobiffobrod gray brahm bull, 2 powororstoorinfl.432-5529_ 555^ ^ (3 EtM win Ronltv 7334321. ------rears old. g4-7588. P ans of 1st a 2nd hoy, ______734-0400______STATE REALTY - J 2 2 S ■ord tra c to r, 3 point i 20b b bales. a 324-5167. 734-0400 Prolitablo.tonflostablishod. _ ••••.•• Rangiingeready2yroldRod w o^ CONDO Rf A N C H E S & F A R M Pro! a FURNISHED - a hay, 1 1on bales, no • 3040 ACRES • Unique Joromo business. Ownor WH Anci^^ShimortalXbulls. U V IN G ly win (inonco, (or right indlvkl- APTSffiUPLEXES ,1st crop 17% protoin, 503 BUHUFILER . *1largo form & inioation sys- *>ii airly Bursting With r33^17ntlor6pm gS’jl*crop, 20% protein. Cali Brand now units. 3 bod- ^ tom. 3 homos a mobiles. . . uiuol.lnqulrlosconrktentiol. SALERSBUaS Adas« rooms; 3 baths wHh gas tur> HOMES ] POBoxS. Ibdtidrm (urnlshod opt in TF, PosslbimiesI Lm ICO portable 4 sc re en d a y s 556-0305sEi o r nights Rosowodh. n doanor with olr & ox- 356-3552 naco, conlrai air, llroplaco ? •1440ACRES-flowCTop- ___ ]Twin Folts. ID 83303. noi10 smoking. S 4 i ^ 1 BY OWNER: S h arp3bdrm , • ' s c re e n s. IH Sycio air ouvinn ac ______andcaiporl. Localodcloflo ° caltlo, e ^ k to r s , g < ^ wa- NICI4ICE MOBILE HOME 2nxroom l^choflone. 1 porson, * 239139 3rd Avenue North, ap- V;=' loyoo^ha^^^j^slzo to CsTPriood al *295,000. 1 bath, (oncod back yard, < roxlmately-1,936sq;ll.;----- ■WIHfALLS LIVESTOCK comI planter.p 30*. vAh fertil- qukit neighborhood, newly tor,_nico_horiiO-and-lmi. 1 _PA1JARK^alwys lul-h(gh-ir^ - toundty room ladwtes,------P[o« COMMISSION COMPANY IzorbN floaHor-own«d:-4-onll»- — *295 a month plus deposit. *U01,070m onth or can split COk 36 ft. Barber rodoTo-forod;----- coiinlry "Iprovomenls, EaslolJor- corcomo, only quallliod nood *2 (ortilizilizersoroador Cholco:o h hay, will se ll sm , avaiU)0>v.436-.t374j»gS.______H olficos, roooptton & E A R L Y Can 425-3280. om ourn. ‘■1000 ACRES -Crops & Cloaoan fumlshod studio api. <2 r tor toase. 324-5062. ?917°ft°f,5pfn.— ^— L *• ostroom.S640month;(2) CONSIGNMENTS CO Boaroircd.lO-roliorpadcor, ■ >16 MOBILE HOhES WCVDf8diitios.Nopots.no 64 sq ft. 2 ollicos, rocm - tcolcond,*12(5o.Cali D a/ryOyOus//lyA/Ht//*//«y t 504 BUBLEY/nUPERT...... ‘SeS^RES-Row*! crops, - snv on and restroom. *430 ,, F O R “* « ny amount, no rain. 1973 Gro^t Lakes mobilo 678-2058...... -HOMES ...... ^ d ^ woD. homo, Joromo. -197: dec. lonth. Nice hordwood WED, VI M arch 9 lington.lD.S86-2g83_-...... , ‘ 440 ACRES, row crop and hom hor o. 2 4 x 6 0 ', 2 bdrm , 2 ^ rley Tractor Salvage GEM “ CO studio opi., taking oppd- fiooioors In rem odolod older mbtoo a tractor pa n s , >r a stock hay. Lgorsm STATE REALTY b c attio ranch lor 125-150 both, botl an carpel loss than 2 " S , mixed stoors*& hoitors, BY OWNER: Prostifl/us ' attons, has no coo(5ng fa- homome. Realtor ownod. Near • SOiO m »auMD-438-5@_ s. 1-800-709^3868 - 73» 0 4 0 g ______now , Koffw, a l tho o x t% & . hood, 2 homos, NW of y yrs rs old. Must bo m o v e d , .ir:,:ility. no smoking or drink- cowlo u t house and banks. 300-fl,S250amo.7S3:86^_ • 400100 black & black baldy C i ^ lH *400ACRES-Rowcrop* .^978 lfconow.-537-6609 , no roin, *75 por ton. buy In tWs unkiuo sodudod Hon I by tho rlvor. Pricod ; 1978 Champton, 14x52. Call >ry nice small sludio, utils AMERICAN REAL steoiiloors&hoilors. 350-500 20. I*' afler6pm. 436-0270 or 4400 SQfl homo. 4234934 j right, / t o 676-6425. livestock com bo, 4 bdrm 324.7064.*^324 . V0 7 ESTATE & APPRAISAL ha.38. CERTCrriFlED CENTENNIAL ^ 5 2 ? ; homo.Ank»oporatiooNW latd. close-in, *275. Coll EST 5§2L______LUXURIOUS custom 4 988 Champion, 3 bdrm. 2 ^’3 ^ 5 5 . 734-5650 -^"210 mixed sloors and hoK- SEED'■ WHEAT ENTICINGII ofRu»I.T41. « . 400-500 b s .. Excolerlent qualHy. high ytokis, »“'o)Io: - ‘40 ton 2nd cutting li Ihis 2 bodroom, 1 bath bdrm,2 bath.codarhomo, .! balh,ondflfldodtolinadult 54S4945. ' . . -vtowofSnakoRkroraboat • ;20^ ACRES, Sm all ranch ^ 50 mixed steers and heif- 6 0 *Most ti weight. 3 ^ -7 0 8 5 hay.543------t0wnf»o8o.-*202SaBod*- - with Snako Rlvor frontage socttonolMogfoValtoy ~ M > g fu1 -4 'UNFURNISHED ;;DDoufl o l Vonnfior, Brokor— * 160' dock accoss. Boam e»U- bito Homo Estates, pernia- iryAkkorman . 734-3882 * rrs. 500-700 b s . wori<>ri< or 357-3462 homo. Fofsato:?»to: 90 Ton 1st, 2nd. a ation du o s p a y s (or lawn southwest of Bliss, homo. APTS/DUPLEXES W mixod heilors, 500-750 Pord30( j o p hay. No rain. Abo caro, pahitlng, rool repair hg8.hanhvoodftoorB,fafn- : nont^teundatlOT, ^ r o l ^ r, mls-Vollmer ' 733-9199 * SO ni ,iJy room. Fonood yard. • , ow d l Wills 733-6562 110 Ton rain stock hoy M 60 ACRES, Form, WR ^ 1-42bdrmopl8 '5 mixed sloors end helf- lOoerton. 654-2627. ' Pm rifttany *lCT,OOO.OualiftodW O T j salo: IH manure „ -v ^ «,5S0T75QJbs______- f l m *»ader^60rlono bodj- -Hay.lor.^If 1 tnn hnlnn K ~anvS)ltoday:f93:096 *" Z : bdrm."f2x60, oxcoUeni lo- ^^ 6 jSS&S t f ?— n« «-«-« - . 50m ROBEm ^ON^ 2“' ;0 mixed stoors, 600-800 iloaxlo. *5800. Call smallII bibales, also 1 ton Nico nowor 3 bdrm houso. F cation in Ketchum, largo 7344195. FILEF.ER AVENUE OFFICE ^ great locatlon. closo to dock, Irussod roof, cUslom 2172 or 536 2273. vbatos.Call351-1286 R E A L T Y toe bdrm apt, no smoking. 1st SPA'PACE, 3 private ollicos. . ^0 mmixod stoors. 700-800 ■44544 ovos______sh o ^ i^ '5 schools, pall 733^)404 a^nots.organizerctosou,. 9^ Hast mo rent. Call^24- largiirge reception and lllo nor N-5 com bine in - 2 f°2 ^ a S B76Mon-FtfaflorS - aroa, *■ . ------o c fdi ccondittoh. roosonably Oat hay.oy, anya am ounts wel- GEM JPaul • Moodow-Brook sub, 3 _ (T e o g a riifn ? w o n o ^ e ed.Call 351-1286or _cojno^B, 6 ^ ^ 4 -7 5 8 8 . 630RonrooaAvo. ■ bdrm.2caM afag»ro«v- - . - - . .Can a 726-0944______Pril Ir&^LL 734-5380. <544 ovos O ver 2200 0 0 lo n h a y .n o rain,...... on. Can 5880093 ovo- orod dock, (encod Vard. ^Soto Of toaso; 357 acros term . ^S ,9 Govonor, 14x70, Lazy J . -SS£ ’ tooso: 5 olftoos wkh opon big whool sproador fan *75ton.( 243BEDROOM k, *5000 or possible ninqsor£»or 527-8201. comoftot*69K:438-.&ML_ ^ or cattle operation with 2 #124,oxc.cond,docK& rea & recoplloh aroa. BruairucoBilinoton. 7334337 . jrw k ,. m ^ ^ ^ . O O O . C t f atlor TOWNHOU8E8 • f fo a 1,733-3983______Tostod&vd ’a vory good quality. J U S T U S T E D I Irom *415. fjrfl- gnnnruni______• n n l e ^ P M ^ J o r cattle, -dria6100rwith«eeder^ - 1ct-«-L-2n(nd-cmung, 200.lon------Weif»rff«Iryern«)Ktp— 3308 or 734-0672 WENDEU HOMES 1 R iw C a i^ , Dvo stream, om co' Bearcat roltor harrow, 734-3308 AIX>RA8l£ Starter homo — ' TF canal wator, realtor - mobOohocnes. W A r a 'jir ™ - VEARLING E , ANGUS -owr>od 5434930 54.3-SfiB9- & JMxirm ^ m o n t , stovo, ro- 536-Si s a i w - ^ _____:------BUIBULLS FOR SALE. C g rea t no|1h«asl locallon. 733-95540x1404. ^7G7'-i^67^a10^______-CflSf636-«664. ' -____ _ S T I U ______T— ------Nw ii sU iPOls f t -Bhopplngi- = i A V A IL A B L E 519 6 ,nrF A R M ? rO B ------^ ------i— SeVwtlComIno— Ih S s q O AULHAY53&-2267 wlihpriv»cylenMdbKfc. 19 CaHETERYLOrS - ^ ■3IKXU2M»m.------2-B Still AvsnsbTe. . M o ^ 50fl“ JEROME HOMES 192 K aero farm. All under . RENT . , ...... 5 yardandCOVERED PA- SB plol lnSunset Memorial, 2 b i HORSES . Tld. Hous« hat 3 6od- ^ T w) Ta ,cres of polalo ground SILVER 811 SPRING ’ iiTwotZtc..cab.*2950: ™ room s an d .l .6 b a lh s wHh 3J3 bdrm house, 1937 sqfl IfflSK.'IK'SJK I Vi;Lake vlow section. *625. hea h>po^,73i.if04,------^ rtoBsa.^porscre.eo RANCH wboan cutter, *550. loyroidra>id rod roan Fox Trottor ir, *350. Mower, *195. goUing * >drm, washor-dryer hook- under phM. Remain- mg *1750.7 yr oW bay . - W O N T J SOIL American Falls Ros 52I' sr under w heel lino. S of gpo 5917.______. m are,a. wellwi broke, quiet a _____LONG AT THIS PRICEI B\BY.0WNER:3bdrm,Jb«h,_, « 21' REAL ESTATE . ^ pip, ! appis, DW, covorod le. *1000.326-4497- - • OW 1C.-Shop, storage shod dik in g , *425 m o > * 4 2 5 ' f«(»MI.(M53».27l».- .. mm- latlonsi 5488 tractor, 4 , flonttoJ I Call BOBBI KELLEY A t--■ 1Itrge loncod yard, patio. (or ‘ oqulpmont. Houso has - o«e cond. 537-6609 M yroW}MSon«(oelc&ng,sotkl S • 73»36Sor733«482ovo- rne^^rem^oW kitchen. ! - w a m t e d : - a tailing vi *400,000. i #83473 XHooSt.N.TF-73»0740 80acn 3480.______• 3 yearr old old gelding; 2*^ year CPLDWELL ^o rat^lnter1er& nico land* - w th lot, sm down, ownor fl- tnot acroa spud ground or any nahclno or ront to own. roiUtocatton.vorylg 1 2 bdrm, w . 7 ml N Jerome. Dal^ 7033 IDAIRY “ JD 4S4K5155hp,MFWO, tu d ;f year old Palm tt- BANKER Reasonable. Call 734- . Jppla, singlo car garaoo _l222IW -aOcowB. 324-5082 {EOUPMENT powo(«rihift,l4:fr46roar- >y-324*y?4*2766 after 5pm ■ WESTERN REALTY •xcollont location SWol . 8267 or 734-3835. mSQ. JtliR e p o rter, some pats OK, F arm ground ' lor ren t, 150 vmth h' duals, 1000 hr uso. 5 yoorToldAppymaro,pa- olc ------^ 7 3 3 . 2 3 6 6 - - .Jorom*. M ustaeetoappfB ------GEM IVanttebuy2or3acra*5of- -S52 :m rM rp i^ & 'h a n o iin e sp -3 010 0 oigallon stainlessitool ~hSBroi idr(oroxportoncod rtd -" ^ ~ Indapendsntly ewntd A

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903 BOATS AND : - . ■ 1007 TRUCKS______1015 K AUDI - : 710 HORSES " 809 COhPUTERS • 817'.M I5CE[iANEOUSIS 820 PETS AND 825 WANTEDTOBUY bil.T R A V E L SUPPUES I----- ..UARWErtEMS TRAILERS.,' ‘ ____WonTod: 14' irampolinaIno, •______1966GMC%tonPU,oxc^i '7 V 5 Audi Fox, 4 door, sun — {3)2yro4d 1.1 1 (Grul- /^ppio lie compuiw. rnoiS T ■ rool. $1200 llrm, undor- . loJ.Don.,40rMUovj ..fiiand. imago.wriiof.pn,pnnior,. A lp ln a trac k sr. cross cour a k c C hosapooto pupa, lotop- usod. In good cond. Cal3all 1 4 'libtfrglaoa boot wilh iroll- 20 n Tfoireiazorsoll, com. . - 61.000 original mllos. 734- rewood. ski m achino, $22S1225" -quallty.-excollontblooc,0^ - 7 3 3 ^ 1 6 _____^ _____ — .- _or;30.hp Chryslor molpr. -voryjood cond. $3000.r S?7WS?ffir" -l ______B tx Jo k lff^ ldino. 11 yre — ^ co iti o n , $1800, C- ^gS°aSS2._— • ■■■ ^ —Birger aewlng maohlrx “ 1979-F.-150r2WD,-85,000' - ~ . good' rnnch’fopo'ho-horso, compaliblo, 386 P 2 “ ■ -eHflWBrmnoriaiHiiRrwtrtrr tTryV? low-cost T lo iJ m o o ^ — ------ll650,CnllS*3-501t. 5PCw- . instruction book, $25(^'?;: jSSzM i^^fz - MnM^oStngwr^^ nitora '733-8880.______,A real cloasy Rottwolli )ller Noodod ior senior couplo. ^ 912 imufY-- . sholl. $3000. Call 734.■ lodjy, I Col 733 WDt. ______ComlfioT'yonrBrTonrw! 1S n 7 W K 9 ^ - -3163aftof6em...... w d " S * ' “ K ofl?a:“s300^r5i)'cBost-rt*- •AhUflOoroo)rchn*»r««-*‘-< .-fflftle,.nouiofod J ’A-yt:yts>. ..WiU.hava.iunayod.XaL 59.------TRAIIER9-— ------waltof man. qok« dfen ion ooodahiog.M 7.4779. 1984 15’ tri-huIl Bayllnor. 70 triple oxk). a l brakes, motalII 1986 Je ep pickup, bodlinor. small ] winch on front, b o A . Hoavy draft mulo loon In good cond. Sturdy lr u 4 — ^ 7 ll lall wilh broidod trunirunk. linos, oxcol working' *'''li Wonted: Good condMkm mo-mo. hp Evthnxlo motor, luH cov-ov. d ^ $ 4 S 0 0 '9 3 4 -8 1 8 3 . _ now tiros, runs groot, cJoon, 1 d&9yre.o)d, Si SO. C al 733-9562 _____ allncts. B86-2644.- Qjy} ora. olodric trolling motor,or. 4x8goll.ATVtlltbod.13* i g r ^ extra rig for toenogor '$3500. BIO FIREWOOD ___ ton?^ pants, sizo 38 and Brond now cualom madn ode Dalmatian puepioa, AKC;:loU lo bool6.aizo13or14.Al80^ $4000 or bost ollor. Can ftl*al- Whoota; $550.-4234886. *' M 0 w ! o lf^ .^ ^ ° 9 3 l" '‘** ' ______0 ______>5Q_ lor5:30pm3g4498S.' ■ . Id a n d ------Wo*vo got lirowood:od.------_dfossor.CoD733:5319.._. > Ol.6pOt8,-$100.Orwill COI:on._ _w ontod.-’8S Ford_F,-250 —_ 8^18'x4'$1000734^24,_ 1988 Isuzu. 65,000 milos, J Ho f m s : B o i^ h t,M ld ai ____ 6ldorlr^os.e25-4215. • bodv.Call 837-6278. 1987 Boyinor Cobra 'Fish a L “ runs‘gobd; $2S00;-324-- -1-1976ChovTOlol3drMalibp------tTad«d.Can7S3-6055---S.-— CnI 3 2 4 .7 5 6 3 _ intomalk>na]pkdcupboxlrs»- '■ Cfilomon Powor Bose 4004000 ______Wonted; Lorgo hardwood s w , 125 hp Force, trolling"E . or. hoovy duly springs, S933asklorDld<.___ ^______^—Uanw-show-A-fidioo- gonorolor. 8 hp engine ] 6 motor, flan IIndor,-deptn % 'o S i B11 FURNmiRE , ::olI jarm. ta b le wlth,> COHVCTTE, now tiros, h o m a (o ru lo .Ju dd d d al ik x h , - AND CARPETS ovory availablo option ® .. 6 7 7 -^4 3 aHor6om. Fancy rogistorod Border CoCol- 857-2247. • - '. cassette stereo, $7900. smallltvoBtockoroxconontIt $4700. Call 678-1577. • lit . Ranch Inc., 12.0000 acacroa. ------—— ;------jro sol Froo pallela, Call 733-0931 S E Call 7 3 4 - 4 ^ ovonlnoa. clucltng leather se a ts . CD ivo th a t 4 pioco wood furniiuro Ung Wanted: Mandolin, Also look- — wood hauler, $400 or bostIt ig91Mazdaoxtondedcab,5. shulllesyslom.Muslsoe ' Wo jusf might havo ramo The Timos Nows, or sto 36l 1987 SupraComp, now stor-or- oHor. 326-3251 . horso you aro lookingOna Ior $ 100:-twin bod with1 Irt |t o p ^ ^lo r piano. Call 536- _ --spd. AM/FM cassolio. thiscartobolievoll. Call $25:736-8657 ___ ’ by Iho olfice botwoon 88®^ ar loavomossngo, ago cover. 280 hrs. Slngloaxk>cor,enowffloblk).I. 38,000 mis, $7500.324- ! vktoo sont. vishof wolo and 5 pm. 132 3rd St. W. $10.500.678.1577 ■ 734-2823. Call 801-aST-SOSI ______6 drawof, 4 postor. kino 7-^— Froo white lomolo Gormanon Wanted; Moluro healthy — motor cydo or uliftylralkw■ 6954bok>ro^ ______^ J.8Q07 Gray carpol Wl.-loam layt jrfi 1990Bayllnor19'/4lt. 15050 tersolo.$640.CallRobott ' .’76 Chovy Blazer, excel PaintB. Ovofos, Tobianoo n o s /^ Wftlort)od.$17S,733-aC Shophord,2yrsold.Ca:o ll gools. gal.1934-5580 early 1992 Dodgo Ram 50, under cond. ' $ 3 ^ . 7344675 ' 734.?484altor6pm. _ ' outboard, oxcolkinl condi-'di- , 734-5378. BOOOmi.Ukonowl ^ colors, woonllngs.a, yo’ar*y Couch, good conditkn •89 S-10, 4 ood Wonlod: Old/onllqoo type— lion, $9400.733-1298 or “ Can 733^56 8 linos, 2 yrolds, mams.m s. Top CBf423-5926. j— skwoinq.$2M. 731-4838. 2| 734-3875______- - - bl<>eidlin0fl.733^a30’^3ows_ Couch & lovosoal, exce Jow. ....spodsmomon^iioforall 1993FordF350,5ecd,dto- ' ’ clowod, wormed a shollDia. typos: Bosoball, lootboll,]l ' 19lt.Spoara(bon]tas8boat. ' ■ 'soircob'a'chasslsrtow - -J Roaia.QH golding.,16 16 yrs. condition, $400. TurTunturi H om ostoad auilling Irami K]' now InlorfcN-, now 460, BorK Flashy, oxcol. rom.I. HtHunts. -clooDor:$l10.326-5125129« Hinlonborg dofilgn. modoidooi > • Cnll 886-2260. b ^ l b o n , skiirM, lishlng, ■ mnoMO. 543-5011. 50? otc. 734-9753. iet.tandom-trlr.j^SOO-'bosllm ■ ■■ ■■■ ■69 Chovy Classic PU noods 1037 DODGE packs, ropos. Quick:k & ath- pun hoodboard. IramOj oJ triple < hardrock moplo, 93*■quill qu L haso A pso: Molo, $15G — oiler. 733-0081 days. BilPsIPs ^ I I .^ U lllll lollc.Roal smoothh ridingri< dro&sor, 5 drawor chojh o s r.i * 'poloo. odJuBla In hoiohtght a Whito female, $20C00 ! W anted: Oldor ju k e b o x es, Automotive 402 Main Avo_S carb. a baltory, long bod, 1988 ^ | Dodge Shadow, AC, ______hor90.$1600:677-452' j.:$375., _ iit.iiko.now.-i.yr.oid.iWa .™5jd^«poxe»rany Yoarling slud colt tor: jp a coodflton,oW soda pop ma-na- boom, hoolor, spare prop, Sirood by Easy l^ toitanyoul. n i HOTEL MATTRESS, SESETS: fwlch logs. 2*x6* TAG> roolroc Rog. small chlhuohuo pupi 1002 AUTO PARTS . • '8 7 Mazda B2000 PU, rod. 1041 tC FORD chinos, noon signs and,nd o ^ ,2 n hours, $15^00. ol S ta ll Ridor OH^ m oro. Tw in-$99. Iull-$1l.$ 129- docking.Plans. video, loll a loraalo. 543-5015. _ & REPAIRS bed liner, graat shape, ^ 99 Cali olhor sizes available.lo- Wo<^MalamutoXpups. clocks, odvonising signs. 1970 Ford F-ISO, super, . S900.326-5608,______Quoon-$99; King-$99. Coll Stove lynch 678-1201, • 307-684-2445. _____ $50ooch. 01; 904 CAMPERS . 1970 350 Okismabito ‘93 Nissan, 4x2, tinted win* clean < PU, $2100. 829- 678-4933 or Burtov ' __ 711 HORSE 1.80&-952-1164 . ______Mouvo a Qfoy handtiod kin(king------gfll|7??:9Z22>:------— AND SHELLS robuilt ongino with dows, warranty. $7500 or j 5794 or ovea 8294202. - couch sized bodsprood & pillowsHows, WAnled: old treodfo sowinging ■ — tronsmissbn. bolh $400. bofloller,C^f?^7154, , '81 *8 Mustang, noods enolno EQUIPMENT ', Klng-sizo hIdo-a-bod co m ochlne, round ook loblobio 6 pock 8' overshot compor, • - lovo soal & rocllnor.r $ $125 $135: honging light lixiufi«uf0. 821 STEREOS/ or. Can 734-9749 afior 6pm. . work, $475 or ollor. call 09 S50:ciIkajulowQllhanc]ln! lop, wood sproyer lor iroc-oc- stovo, ico box, 2 crank : to o a 4X4 J423-5230.______. 2etJttInfl saddkM, 15’A';iA*«fyJ or bofl oflor. 324-3209 RADIOS/COS 19e0OIdsCullass.261 mo­ ' $50; Dhniry rug. $40. Tok lorlovmmowor. ~~ — lacks. 4 lk> downs. Coil tor, 350 trans. lots ol other 17* scats. $400. each,ach. En- Kingaizopllowlop C<>ll 5434782.______te4-470S______.'92 Ford Probo, low miloago. - rig.sllll nlHor $250.733:6542______C orvor, TFM R5CB, am p — parts. Also 4 Dunlap lires[ 1978 Chovy 4x4,4 now lln», ’ _Call 6 7 8 - ^ J ______^------, gllsh tack and clothothlog. maliross & box spring, viih Wantod to buy: Birds, cagos,lOS. 8- oluminum sholl, $100. C:all ; PS. PB, brand new erwlno, -S 1 250.43^9739 ovos.w, - in plasllc. rogulorr $499 Moving soli, couch, dryoryor& $200.3JBLEpoakors.will with Okls whool, less thon ca. & subwoofor^roody lor aur ire. 829-5424______1,000 milos, $150. CollI good condition. $3000 or B3 6xl6'aoosof>ock..robOilt, rol salo for $2S0. f34-8881S81 kilchon lablo cot. $75 oa. ' 5 ^ olfor. ^ 2 5 4 8 1CM2 1C GEO ______misc. 736-3904. round system, $2w lor oil 8 B camper,.quoon pvorehoi.»l. 733-7615.______- ...... extras.-j3600;a24^g3407^— M aichingxountfy^ coi 'AlplwrBpoakorrandSooncJnd- Wamod to boyrGun6olor1&■‘6 stovtJrTUirancorokJrtricriK- '350 Chovy Short block foe-" 1978GMCJimmy;-AT.-PS,- 1990 « Goo Tracker, iiho now, rso tmii- to v o so a t. a n tiq u eI oco c ca - Rolrigoroior, rololillor. looc . PB, PL. rebuilt ongino a '! Circio J doluxo 2.-horso .cond. savor'soalor. juicor. CallCo Stream amp. viilh other 00oc - gun or larger. Must hoveivo Irio. $800 onor. 324-3766 _ tory.robulll, $500. ox. must BOO. kxtdod. groat gas - — or. lully onclosod,1 mmMs - sional lablo, exc c( COS8.COIIM 6-50O4-OVOI/oa combino^on k>d( on H. Can , trans.; good cond. $3000 or [ !:______736^. •• — ______9 'Chinook soil contalnod3d c h a n g e . G ood p rlc o s on miloago, summor lun a8 pads, oic. ExMlonii i cc « i * i - £450. Call 734-5147. — 734.7039.______I bost olfor. 54M 747. [ RENTING 4x4 DIESELE L - JSLmorSLinla------— campor, cloan good condi-ii- oihers. HlQhwsy 30 A uto convonlblo o r ke ep hard tion. i26S0rCaH 7 3 4 ^ Pino Chino hutch, Ilko n Wanlod 10 bw;Hondo110a3 a lion. $1100.73^1872. _ Psrf. 734-7090.______19B1ToyotaSR54x4.rolI topi on. 76.000 mioe. Must “ ‘ TRACTORS 822. T(»LSAND “ Usod 2 horso trailors.a. FromF $soo orbosi ollor.. LittonLii loaders, scropon Hondo 90 Trai molorcydo Alumi TocK C over lor 88’ ’ '80 Honda slatlon wogon,* bor, buckot Boats, largo sacrilico,1 $6700 or bost d - ^ ' tiros, CB radio. 934.4968 f WOO-J2000 • 4 10 chochooso fnicfownvo.$100. mowors, post hole dlggon . m a c h in er y lorpojta. Call 734-0722.— pickup box, rolls up whenjn noods ondno work. $175. fer. Can 7334099.______■t>W".733-3961. 934-8194. ------comigolora. rotollIkKS, poi — W onlod to buy; LItllo Mor-or- not in uso, 6 months old,d, .C a n .3 2 4 J ^ ^ ______■ ottor6pm. ______lE5£L Wokllngoqu!paLom;.Jackat ------Wafl!«J^U8ed homo 4 ««ioch- Oijoontlzoplliowtop—------— luro harrows:------“ i - -TTTBTdTfotorPon a L adyaya- -$450:678-4265.. Z ------FACTORY : REBUILT------— 1983 Biozor,6.2 diosol.----- 10 _ ■ ■ m anross & box spring.ng. Slill 2 0 8 -324-5658 • Hobb',Khv boots, gkjves. 2hard.hol8 --Tho Tramp videos. Coll Full sizo Hberglass I MOTORS .. . 1986Hond^PnHudo 15 SI, rod, in oto«;llc$200. 7j 4-B881, ^ .Horse Ranch Equipmon rVi-1206.______— Glass Thocomporsholl, | 350 Chevy.$489.302 Ford. — ------•712-RRJGATWN _____ . 1984 Bronco IIXLT, V-6. 5 tinted ^ windows, now tires, ------Ooooo-Vkaorianjfisojoicouch Joromo. From Polro!.?;;"i .V toolbox.srrwXKi $175.733-0981 Wantod to buy: oW cmnborry'fry *500.- I $489. Mony more In stock. struts, good condillon, lO ^\\- ~ T ru 0 r6 tpp::r-1-N;T-3-W-r1 Call Number 1 Auto Part., spood, ain cnjiso. $4500. ______I0»gqtodplpo.4^:s304304------oxc. condition. $250J ior finI 733.1872. -$ 6 2 0 0 . Call-734.a553Lot------= ■ 824 VIDEO G l^ s I Ilo conipor £11011101-OT™ ^^324-8721___ • • 1200' S' aluminum gi RENTING 4x4 DIESEL p. Frame machine, bost oiler.^ 1985 Bronco lt.7x~4^TB0tT oioo.S34-«159ovonlno’,££?"** Romodoliog: Matching i ENTERTAINMENT — longbed Toyolo pickup. Honda Accord LX, 1984. & choir, $175: onlortiorlnin- , , TRACTORS Wantod to buy:.Suburbon . Can 324-3036.______. Con 7334094.______pors. 4TELEVISK)N_. ' o^n_ $6oW itolfor"73l^52, groat ovoral condition, ono - 12' olumurilm plastic,J ®,. mom contor. $65: matclatchlng with 'roni kiaders. scrapor! dlosel.-62. must-have 4x4.- JAPANESE ENGINE a 1986 Ford Bronco XLT, now ? g^»^(^gatod pipo. i , tablo mowors, posi holo dloflors porson ownor, many oxiras. 10. Coll ondtabloacollootal 5 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ u n k p le a s e . Callo'i 906 GUNS AND TRANS. 4x4 m odois T ires, $6500. Call 5434284 JgBH934-51Mftlior6pm,_ ocfrtion corrugolora, roiolitlors,' padil playor, dual cossoiie ploy — RIFLES 3* ball & sockot handd linos,lit 423wt829______turoharrows. r -r ^ 208-324-5858 • Hobb)ibby or. JBL spookars. Iko new Wanlod lo buy: Travel troikir, _ RV cam and liltors lor smallI 1987Crowcab454duolly, 1048 10 ISUZU ; $1300 ooch. Contactsa Silver Shiatsu massage choir, b : or soll-conlalnod with showor,«r[ Monchurion Woller PP. 3232 blockGM, 12.000 mllos, nk® point lob. A ka whoote, — Crook Inio. 324^185. nni Horse Ranch Equfpmomnonl. $1200.6oll326-4043oi ------color, 6 mos old. r Joromo. From Polroro :li 326-5348.______reason oblo prico:'CaN colibur wilh sporo clip a $100. C al 6784265. . mustGOll.liiEt$8500. 1986 IG Isuzu Trrxipfl^. AC, PS,’ 800--8‘^alumlnum mainain line;1 $4200. toko $3500 oor r t » 6 t Truck Slop... 1 N„ 2W..*, — 734-1206. __ holsler, Ilko nowl $255.5- Sm art windows m odulo lor• Can 934^183.______CO^ga)^ru^roall ain Ino; ollor. 733^a492. ------S. Redshco.______Wanted dead or sllve. W anted to buy: Usod lurnl-nl- 1906 Sovogo. 32 coliburur Cllllord Alarm systoms.. 1988 Toyota 4x4 pk*u>, ox- — 10^* McDowoU handlli od somi aulo. with spare dip, Sola$110.collootabio Seors treadmill. 2 ’A yrs olc luro. cloan and in good P- $100.1 pioco bra Iw 88-91 , tra cob, SR 5. AC, 6 spd. _ CaJt 544-7576. ------matching ond tablos ___ condilton. 734-5270 __ oood cond $150734-1207 BMW3-80rios.$40.BMW 1050 JEEP \ ftwiveii IHlto. oloclronlc mon L Konwocxl storoo-cassetlo, 10 ------A.4J4a*ho«UinnJJDflJl -Pal,.^>f^tchln 9-*w rin RugorM77R,.243colibor,>r, laclory locking lug nuts, now tiros, tinted windows. ^ 19W Jeep Chwy o o , $7000' pipe, Jo n so n louvors,}rs, toll rockors $160. gloss ‘oPto( '”- S375. Call 734-8036- 825, W A N I^ TO BUY — -Rominaton-879Spoflmonor-— $20renow.ehatna..nQyai_■_ l^nlhnir Mml BnHH6gOO 1» wfoote. 432-5235_____ nolle sol $75.ii1ore In Wonted: Troos lo toko out kjrur 12go Mognum Browning usod^$15.C(rilM6.S804 . 0011733-9638. . 3 City of Holllstorwill oxcopioxc malion 736-2700 pie. 10" a Largarnon-worklni wood. Can 734-5727. ” Budtmork. .38 Special, 99 . 1989Chov.duanylion.3+3, '84 ’®j 2 dr, Jeop Chorokoe. bi^ds lo r 51 sh a■roa ro s ol loave mossnpo.______=aarSn'3s."1;_____ tor, litsSO'blgacroon 1 Of m oro u se d collula . . ofdornyleeamelbackox-.■- tory »obuihmc)l6r,' 82,000 .io8V ■“ '-iiAZD Jf'^rr^4 ------Wmled: Usodcablnoia, ap- For sa lo aluminum cypieyphon -glass doors on bolh si phonos. 734-8529. 90ff m o t o r h o m e s ■ houst manllokj lor 350 CID' org., 3 spood aulo whh t t en tins, a n d ovor TV, oak lo' :— pllancos. buikJing maloriois. AND RVS Chovy. C al Mark 733-1699 19B2 RX7-QSL.,Sun rooC tubOB. 1x60* a ditch ti r— 250iaolironstoitBwjih 423-5130 or 829-5554. ' trans a ongino coolers, 14*. 324-4061. doors lor videos onddolhor ol Usodsholving.glassshow piotlofmahandrailwBnled. _ Of 734-8718______-stereo casBotievpruise; ■ ploctric windows a door -tieailiei _|J hilutkx. u iu ' Btiappy------, 12*' ------Storage.-Porlodcondiiidiiion, —c a se ,-L o z ie r.a n d olhe .-Mu3>hovoaltoos»4sta)rs.ire... W antQd:.Uaod S uburbansn s. 1978 Molor homo. 460. now ------Galodpipo.1530--12* LiQQD_ _mlflc.-fthalMlng-GLAS^ ------•8«=*937CairnTm«^6s- Jf- «iwWe<»-eno»nire»rPei5^ - strong motor;no body dam '...... J* ■ MftiJtoann pnly $iQ 65- ^Jiros, now big IhgTlJoyin" .7 5 , $75 lor ail 4. Call 324t running boards, alum cus- “ J ------fioa-ro:,-3eot-8J^ 18 ' CASES: Fixture Sources age. local car. $3000. ColC Siphon tubos. 6*. 5',4*&r a r T 734-3875or733-1298_ J“ ?; 350»..«..r.l».733.WjgT or 324-3900______' bock. This unll is rdbdy tolo 3946. lom whools, custom paint, 5 Inc.. 702 3rd ST. WosI — W ort 10 buy: 30-06 or 270 rl- ’ tow rWor kk, carpol »£ and -7&M320. 2 ______: Call 438-6398 ovos._____ Solid oak ortortainmont c T.rtnFall».ID733.J4M6 35mm SLR camora a kmsoi tor, lits 31* TV. room g -m.5M.5i01 0.543.5422.£L 1993 Laylon 29', toadod. Full campor sholl. Only 1992 19 Mazda Prologo. autOr Ji lo w AUTOS-OTHER 3l Stor- W ash e r a drvor. $25 oa,o a Bood cond wantod; oteo 16,&OO.Cell423-5289al- ^AC. $ 6 3 0 0 .6 7 8 .1 ^ • • 714 SHEEP » GOATS.TS storoo a VCR, kxs of c Kinci JD 110 garden Iraclor will^th Want 10 buy: Eloclric guiior. ~ ' - . ogo.new$1500.only$£r$800. Iroozor, $50. Blozo Kin; ?LL JackaBvomBfl, MUST Ml s a i l - e s Mazda 626r ■ ______woodfijovo. $200. 6’ InsuInsu- 8hp ofvgino, for ports. W1L1 • - S36-2371 ,______: 4 dr, super cloan, lo a d e d . —.------Blaok-ramr$60rCall.5U.543-- -M ust8001423-4995. Isoo. PAY CISH . 733-8234 “■V ■ Coll 8254214______1989 V4 ton GMC, aulo, 4 4 , 5351 Of 54 3 ^ 9 5 . ^ ro Q s lo’o** campor"shell, $20C }rd~ 7 4 mistorhomo 318 Industrial . . spd, air. oosymilos.exe. _5543-5930, ^ ' ♦------Twin sizo pillow top moflr ____ 7*3p1hKch, hong-oomowor^ Worn 10 buy: Mo2da or ForT 837-6436 afior Som. IB. DodflOonglno.lBJl.prfcod.tl. IMCA roco cor, cbmpleto roll.. cond. $9500. Con ------a box sprim . stai In plaj (lack prefer Ford orFergusonon- Couriorpickup lorpariB. ^ 1 -M25.Cal7S4-8881; Wpman’B '"ii-l2.- bloc losoir32l-4150...... _ or, good working pn assls, -733-5802 or734.3050.- - 1062'WRCEDESBENZ 10( ' ck: ______rrrrr leaihor trench coat, 175$7S . good cond. 3 pt hilch w less ongino a tronsmisGion. Woslofn iflyio living room :ress, riang-on sprayer'-will — MUST SEE1 1984 like now 1990 Chovy Suburban, — 'Hh G aR A G P s'aiFfi 35' Paco Arrow, loaded,i. Can 624-7962-- S MEffCePCS— ^ ------: -aioodoO lM oo!^ l |H tablo. colloo tablo a le ""^L^itTSYM SH — s le o p s '/o a s i ly.^UO.om/! - : I n stool. Eonh lonos. S3S0$3 S $25. Glass balh BankruplCT sale. Advancodod Call 436-6617. ' ...... ^-NEW MAZDAS 5794 Of ovos 8294202 M Miintcond.Scyl diosol, '81r Can 324-5837 boloro0 99om’ foo'’' show or doors. $25 - ?0pP.«W 0.73?:^.g^ ^ Call 436-0706.______Canopy and-or cam por lo Modulor Siorago, unll F-7, ■ NEW BUICKS 1990 Chovy W lon 4x4, kmg I lf* oftoavomoasaoo. PU comor.pl Eosllixi a Osior-0^- 009- SNOWVEHICLES bod, air, cruiso, om-lm cofr- 1994 Chevy shbrl box PI NEW PONTIACS WhHodaybodatnjndtoi kjh. Ffi a Sal only. 9-5. Ev-:v- AND EQUIPMENT so tto , tow ing pk g .. new 1063 10 MERCURY * « t o i a 818 MUSICAL wanlod. Also, AKC regis ta- + 2 monrossos. covork .Vollow Lab mole lor stud,h' orything m ust gol All roa. N E W O M C S linra. bod irtor, troatod wkh sonnblo ollors aceeptod TIC. $9.950.734-6824. 1983 Grand MarqulaLS,« . -pillows,4200.Call-7;1.733 ______^-WSTHUMENTS.____------fcall 733-9344.- ■ — ___lfl7iEQjatl8..1973.RupR_ -Less^nian InvotcelU 5752«tiorS:30tyn,.__ runs good, good condilion.- iano Compulors, prinlers, any The-lndoor InvoicomwnotboouradualI 1990 Goo Tracker, spdloss. jlons, oxcollont cond. I* 601 ANHOUES - . • Antique upright oak piani $800.734-9694. economical, drive ony 1 wkh daw loot stool. Soundiurtds thing oloclronlc. N01 cost, but r s dam dosel lone. feeOO 733-6627. f ^------812 HEATING 4 AIR G a r a g e S a l e 1981 SW-DoMX.poodnjn- w here this wtntor with Ihe — CASH for sn a q u es. oroal. $725.734-867S w o r k in g or WORKING C A L L N O W ! ! *83 Morquls slatlon w agon; CONOmOWNQ — 7 3 3 ^ 6 0 . WII pickup Iroo.0. ’ Spaces available. ningmn^^.Call hardtop on. then unloy *»; Buylpioco or ostato. ______Baldwin lull pedal organ summer fun wHh soft Ico or ^$1500,Can^-6103. ! oa- ThurS'Sunday _ 1-800-333-7445 ■ AA A . 734^567. ------Blaio King wood bumiftTiira ' $500 or best ollor or tradi - as convertible. 76,000 ion lor Plano. Can 324-3946. L_ Sellers: 10am-7pm1 1990 rod Exciter, Kempox 1065 MG ' : Horso draw n a n d Oldd IaIc rm sJovo.ooodcoodKkjn , king track, hot grips, ski 1005 AHTIQUEAirrOS miles. Most options. Must 10 mnchirHXV. 034^159 ovn $350 o r l ^ t olfor. Can^ Boautilul Boldwin Bab]laby Mechanical slot machincino Buyers: 11am-7pm , sacrilico at $6700 or bost — I skins. Fox shocks, ponod, MGB1977 cule summor fcin‘ ______543-5471. ______Grand, $3450 will deliverIvor, wanlod. Call 208-543-13. 304 Blue Lakes, TFI* tuns groat ■ 1934 Chovy Sedan, day . - t B02-APPL!ANCES~ ic (» a l -Coll 678-9159.-...... ______68a4.noanaworloavomsa . 1991 Chovy Sllvorado,V4 body ^ vory good, mostly ro» ...... iron Fireman aulomotk: c 3 ' — 7 3 » 9 4 5 9 ------___- ph o n o 9 3 4 .8 3 4 2 o r ovo- slorod Intorwr. runs rough; ■7 - 7— lurnaco with a to k o raa ou-I Consolo pionb, flOPd condi>ndl- Mid 60's travol iraikK wanlod. r n!nQs934-5571- : -ton.-4x4.-shofl box. fcjw ml-. 10-20S olf olvreshore&C " 1993 Arllc C ot EXT MC, ■‘'neddaTcafboraiot'wwk------gers. Make an ollor. GtGood Hon. $550.423-6443 ovoovo. 22 or 2411. in good condl- $4200.8234519 evos, laoo. Mug ^ool 3 2 4 8 2 3 9 ^ ” ors&IOKonolrongo" f l " corvi. 734-6959. _____ nlnoaorwookenda.______iton. Cnll 733-0456 T 1006 SEMIS 4 HEAVY 7 3 f ? ? s i .______also po/ts lor 3 snowmd)ik». $1650 takes 7 7 Chovy V« ton, 4x4,4spd, Oak Siudlo piano, must soilsoil. Mopod m otorcycio In good B EQUIPICNr do I yoursolvos, corK)ilton.CallW36j;i._ oil. Coll 536-2000 days . 1068 '» WSSAN , • LAWN a GARDENEN $750. C al 678-2717. 536-2391 oves. jbo- OWcolfoo grinder — 1967 Froighllinor, 318 Do-’ ' 31 Ford F2S0 4x4. dub cab, '8 '8^ 4 N issan M axim a, fullk^ * 1985 Ford garden Iraclor ■86AnicCalPanla;«iLk)ukl, . . Quarsntttedl 17 oWbottorchum(anykbd): troll, 15 spd, Roadrangor. lOll.campornowlires, |( m llpagb.: cludos, 42' mowor. : 168‘whool baso, $2M0, forsaloortradolormotor k 4252ndAvi.S. . sw oopo'r,-~ '42*' Bpritpring Roatored Pl«nos.733-390S_MI. 73S41Q5fl I ' Malta64S.2233.______homo ol oquai volu6. — ;— m ounted blado. 15 fioliBallon Wurlilzor multimalic organ S??* Older Hartoy Davklson, run- ■ iiipiiiiii***® — -1074 Samson poiatopup, CaH324-S167. 1070 t a OUJSMOfiLE . : 2 door rofrigoralod coot®,®« ap fo y o r. 0 broadcidcast wilh bonch, $300. Evos ^ 2000 mitos. $1000. with comprossor. $i: ning condilion, want tcto c m 544-2803,______. trailer wilh stingor, good> -85r Chovy SIO Blazer. 4X4,5 $ 1 2 5 . sproador. o l in oxc. shoi‘hop®- ______: conditfan.$4000ofboslof. 1971 OW s9e$1500orof«pr. • Maytag convonttooal wa; ti995.78B-2844 ------sp end $2000 but will con- spd. PS . AM-FM cassolio, 19: .. sSwanallora. 734.5101 _! w f ATVSAND h tor-543^474.______. goodtlros.'iooksaruns ^934-4117.______or. i m & J l 536-2159. Bid -SP^N G g o o d s ZZZT JD filing lawn mowor.77JT 1 5 819 OFFICE , Pailo doors, windows, stormrm MOTORCYOES 1987 inlornatlonai oabover. 1981 Olds 98 dipsol, $900. -hydro-«latlodfivo. $26 «600. - - EQUIPMEKT -----—- - - doofwortod.-Someloooodod - Eioctrlo goll carl, Taylor ------harvo«oold,"“ Can 733-4980______oood corKKtkxi. -— cond. but could uso someno 1972ClaaslcTR-6Triumph Dunn, good cond. with 1286or6244S44ovee . ' ’86 Bronco, excollont condi- “ “ 1985 Olds 98 R e g e n c y O ny $ 2 (» . 733-9309.39 Mowing a trimming, $1' w . 650CC T iger, oil origlnol, charoor.$400.733-7610 . 7 4 GMC 9500,13 spd trans. . tkxi.736-a^.______[ _ -$2700.CoII423-6443evo- 411 roorond, Hendrickson Gaa rotfjq.SOOO. 934-4117 *26 • comos with 4 phorws. War------. a ^ o b O ® ^ ------I '88Ford.F*150XL4x4,302 ijsr 0. SchwlnnAIr Dyne exorciseso ninosorwoekonds. _____ 7 sp rin g su s p e n s io n . Will Hotpoint d o c rango. 30*. ^rnamsnlal-wlftdbraaJ ^ _t98ZKowaakl20QKDX,___ll. ------moinrff6T?frrtiiw?.tri^77g6W ? 4^ f o r SALE t t 8.20li;l«n.7a.7»Diil«ln«') 7 8 CB 400 moiorcycio, oxc anddwor. $275.352.426 Phono System , 3x8 wilh 4 _Hiahbod^r;g4-^. ■_ 7^9■9471■4^2.523^------1076 POWTIAO ___ —phonesr-W arrent^ln* _Klnjcalui«tLb<»!lllulo«!00 cond, nBWl ^r*^T-‘T*. »«fci«n - 4009^A »M USES-:- g ------NWreMgorworlorsakr 12drawarMacToolilcfc CalK4-5S3a. — 911 TRAVEL ^ -1007-TRWCKS--— ^ ^ 1963 PonUaoFtabW , 5 spd,’ ------• boi.$350;Can734-e3S ,- 1984 Ford E-350; high lop - - ...... -SJon«tUfO«kJo-by •u p e r m eohanical, g ro a l. S12S. Mobile CB r^ l 1, ^ truck. 733-6695 ask lor gg5e^00.73O 5(J. African v to k it s f o r ^ E 3 S H E r . Glenn.awComoralton 1^837.910^^ 7 •iw.Sa«M3M0uiiW>S r n Can 733-1391- between 7-8am. 324-8l64attor7offl la deanTto’gi^lihept!-

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UrUnprecedented in ttie a industry thatlat ohe of the largest' ' I% / C H E C K IOUTALL value dealerIers Is also #f In ^ customer satisatisfaction.7 y ears in a ^ T H I S E Q UUIPMENT! i row! ■ ' Front Wheel Drive ’ Dual Power Mirror T h e is e n M(Motors believe® that every customomefs deserves first ‘ SportMag Wljeels .power Brakes class serviirvice. Top notch • Power Steering . . • Stereo Cassette merchandise,3, ggenuine Linccln/M er- • Halogen Headlamps1 • Tinted Glass ------cury parts-fic&-convenient service ’Hear.Defroster- 'Air Conditioning - 7 6 8 hours. Thesele iare 4 good reasons o r QUALIMITY, SERVICE, . ’ IMgraded Interibr • Center Console M P E R KNOW LEDGEGE, ES(PERIENCE & ’ Truck Luggage Rack'< ,. ' Michelin Tires ■ M O . PRIDE. ' interval mpers * 9 !5 8 6 / honeyoown1 6 7 S ale price $ 9 5 8 8 w it hH $300S Fono Motor C o.Rebat;bate and $ 3 0 0 Young Buyerr ':'s Program. 7 2 months, NOno MONEYi DOWN, 0 A C ., :______MEJTHEIJEISEN MOTORS 8% APR. payment DOESoes not include sales tax andn d DOC fee OF $29.77 C O MIMITSIENT:^- n i - - The o cn ouurr u fl itfm a coiaiiniBrn . 1) A PLEDGE TO DO SOMETHING. 2) ThE STATE Of BEINGIG BOUND B EMOTIONALLY OR URSEYfo u a ■ « 4 f fW R D A C W f W INTELLECTUALLYY TiTO. A COURSE OF ACTION. •“ Commit TO PLACE^CE IN TRUST OR CHARGE; TO ■ ______ENTRUST. To PIEPLEDGE TO A POSn'ION. TQ L ^ t ______■ BIND OR OBLIGATE “ ForrvnrtO-40-YeAH9-WE-AT-4HE«EN- M otors have/E BEEN cow m w efi TO — SELLING & SERVtlRVICING AUTOMOBILES ONE i i l T T O Y o C i i P F . /' 1. To GIVE THE FINFINEST ADTOMOBILE SERVICE K ANYWHERE IN T>IE UNIUnfied States. » 2. -To ALWAYS TOYIY TOTl 'Put ouasavES in Your ai Shoes’ ih solvingG aA SERVICEi PROBLEM. Sf; 3. To be professicSSIONAL IN SALES. .SERVICE & ~ “ LEASING. • 4. To MAKE OURR CUSTOMERS'-OWNERSHCl iF aN- I - EKHIYABU & REWAROiTAROING EXPERIENCE. 5. To BE The EasieeksiEST Place in the World to m n m t C V R Y vB IIISlIH R ¥ — = BuyACarI = _ C O l X R 7 = S AI A U L = - •Automatic Overdrive Transmh>mission. •PowerSeats • Power Windo}/lows • Automatic OvOyeidrive Transmission • PPower Seats i Windows • Front Wheei Drive ' = WEERW:•■Power Steering •Power Brakes ..... '~*AlrCondit(onii)ning - - - •PowerSteerir, MCoMloMg _ : • Power Bral(es, Y o u ca\n‘t n buy trust...you _ -l'• S/flreg/C assfiofi------______•Air Ban ^ have ta earrf r n n. That's what • Inle^Wlpei^ •Castmmlnum[,W,ee,s l( •Jniei^iwipei T h e i s e n MMotors e has been. ^ ______fMstPJiring.iAT VUhopI • Ppsr r}pfmcte ^&yB3TSrBSrningine • Tmted Glass • Rear Defroster T ’ t r u s t '&• cconfidence o r o fth e _ p e o p le o f /Idaho a with a total ■ dedication tato complete,, long- ■ term satlsfact ------It's paid c ____ L Theisen M ot I — XI r Tselectlonrrtfi en .Motors remains h ilt1 y e a r a fte9ryear. r I The Theisen E Plan Is'onee reasoni why over W — — - .8 0 % ~ o f ~ T-TMeisen—M J otors _ ■ d BUY c u s t o m e r are repeat m customers..sr::or-reterrBd-by -m ■ ■ - s o m e o n e mwho has done ■ Ith'Thelsen Motors. F _ O R r ^ g a ^ F O R : business with H m ------T H E - T HlEISEN E PLAN- ~ REPORT TO• OURFRIENNDS:------~ MyojrsaooiwmaI mada a coinmJtmtm to provlds our custijstomers with the highest level ol productKluct and sonrice available. As w« A D V AANTAGES: i are into our 4lsin«i new car yeac, are wg going to change?e? NOI Why should we? You’ve saidi by^ )your positive comments ttiat- — . t E T T HlE E I IS E N rM O T O R S:------youlikethswiywtiwe do business by honorfng us for 7 coreonsecutive years with the Chairman'ssAwanl Awa for customer satisfaction. ' MAINTAIIU N Y O U R C A R . ------OurtechnlcUmarBCare constantly learning Uie newest technicnical Improvements Ifi the automothrte industry.indi ' Report ot cars registeredregl In Twin'Falls County tfiroutDugh Feb. 1994. according to.StaUle of.li3afio.Automobl[a.Dealars_of. ____ YESIMISCHBIULduiBummnHCikm Assoduion. E m c m 2 4 U m m iD o is THEISEN MO^fOTORS SOLD OVER 35.33!3% OF THE DOMESTIC CAJ?:!AJJSR£G/SrER£DINi ; » s i P - ■ TWINFALLLLS COUNTY. THaSEN MOfO rO R S SOLD 33.83% OF'ALLM AL ERCURYSIN A^AHDSECUREJWITH THESTATlME, OVER 2S% OFliVfPQPTITS REGISTERED IN TW INTN IFAILS COUNTY, f YEAR TO DATE N ANO MERCURY. TOTAL NUM1JMBER O F CARS S O L D ----- ______! « • -■ 2 4 H O UIR8-A R I DAYI saO TOTAL NUMBIV(BER OF LINCOLNS - . DAYSr s A Y E A n i .. H f l L AND MERCURURYS SOLD ^ ______• FLAT TIRE? E:VEMvem WFTH.TOOAY'S lUPflOVEO [ ■ ^ 2 Total N um ber)cr ofI Fords Soldi.— — — J. ___;______3 0 . TIRES, FLATS SOMETlUETIMES OCCUR. If THEY DO, ' IfljflP ' Total'NumbcnjcrofDodgosSold-. ______11 ■ Roadside AssistahcekHCEWia-BE:.THERETDCHANGE Total N um berwro'fChevrolctsSold I ------19 ; YOURHREFORmLI.... •PowerSeats . •AlrCondiil^ing ) - - - - -Total N um beriK r of Pon'tiacs Sold...... - ^ ^ •DEADBATTBIT?T? Even A GOOD battery way • •) Power Mirrors ' •Cruise Control 'Bfs ' Total Numbcn>cr of Chry8lere'Sold-.-~— . GO DEAD FOR ONEE REASONRE Ofl ANOTHE«. CALL •Power • J Windows • Rear Defroster Total Numbers«r.,of Plymouths Sold~.~~.~~. ------_ RQADSmE.ASSlSTAMfl Wf wtn nnff vmiR , i ---- •^M/FM^tereo^assette ______Tfvfni Mnm>w»rww. r.^i T^ii(i-Vq QnlH NSilOETHEJJMjrSTV!STWTITKEaDS."------—PowerBrakes------Hiamno Total N um bcf>er iof Oldsmobllcs Sold _ _ ~ . •Power LoclcGroap------■•■Ttlt-SteeringWheei — a la m p s_ . .Total Number, • LOCXBKXJnDonDON'TCAaALOCKSHfTM.CALi .•Aulorrjatic Overdrive Trans.f. •AlrBag >er of Cadillacs Sold~~...... ^ ...... - •U3..Wewia-fiET Y0Uf■OUB^fAST, AT NO CHARGE. .A --^CQurtesvUalits On Alii Total N um ber,KT of AMCs Sold — — * OUT OF 8A8?1ST‘JusT'CALL Roadside. •Deluxe , ‘ Interior N O W L E T 'S^iLK'E& dRfS: Assistance. We wiuVIU.. BAHQ THE GAS TO YOU so b -tOTAliW•fBEnOFIMFORXCABSiSQLE mi ______- .1 3 3 -:- YOUCANGETGAOCONTON THE ftOAO. ' ■ TOTAL NUMBMBH^F.HONDAS SOLD-. ":~:~r4g^ — ■ •raJ'ATOWTTS HONDA-tiSBSELLING IMPORT GAR IN T RoAOSioe-AssisiAHctWCtlS-THATWEWriiTOWYOO ■ .Tota Numbcn>cr of Suborns Sold — ______17. ' ------BEeARDLfSS-OF-THf-THEH‘flOBbE«;-EVEN-NON------^------Total-Number-4ter-4}f-7oyoles^IdTf»n.^>...M.... WARRANTY REUTEOED ^TOWS UC ACCIOWS ARE _ Total Numberwr iof Nlssans Sold...... 7 COKPUMaffARYWITHFITH ROADSIDE Assistance. M Tota Number)>a of Hyundais Sold . Total Number>er ofi M ^ o s Sold...... —■ ZZZ.’’.ZZZZZ2 7 ■ >ct of Suaikis Sold— ______:___ 4 , BUY •er of K lit^ & h ls FOR: ! NEWPICKliPS, IVVPDONTSELLTt. T H E M ’r ^ Jl - laaisiNYOUmAGINE’lTHEnGURESIF^F W E 0 I D / ;..*OEALER RETAINS REBATES. IF ANANY. J u C e s t H u' . n r r i s o n ' s .N0^^0NEYD0WNO.^C..*Ol di.Continues. ..ChTtur-Hij^ p u ta tu mn g rozifSi 8_____- CAN nlU L egei^:.;

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