75 59C:Cl 5/ 11/1597 97 WESTERN Ml N] CR C G R A P hU S 4555 S CC^Ct'f'EfiCE DP STE 20 SALT LAKEE CIT^ UT E41C7 M.A [ u n l e S : w s I Twin Falls, IdIdaho/92nd year, N o.o.6\ ■ ______Sundayly, March 2, 1997 $ 1.; Gqodmc4 0 RNING I I [ncreasisingly, home] becoir1 n e s W O I•rkplaa y Mark H einz I t h s n o w l i k e l y i n . S liZm»»WflWi wrttef______W e a t h e r attered rain or .— Today; Windy vrithm oon. Highs HANSEN - Switching mental an the morning. Scant^ a r 2 0 . lal gears between the world ol ho m e id the world of work is a changan g e m ost snow in tlie aftemo PageA2 lult Americans make every day. near 40. Lows near ButBu that psycholoffcal switch Isu iusually xompanied by some physical joi X E V . Mpleasant o rooming walk, a shortr t d riv e or ______- • a tetedious d ride on a bus or subway. y. . But B u graphic designer Daryl H M a g ic V a l l H ainsen n i is surrounded by his work ____ t. . A ' : ' ' a th ee nm o m e n t h e ste p s into h is basen - For bookkeeper Debbie Johnstiinstone ' -)1 -- J c rorome, i the trip is even shortei . Tvtll work>rk place is a converted bedrooiroom dowwn n the hall from the kitchen ai in gjro rc o m . H I Johnstone and Hum are pant ol w h a t '. n e exports say is a booming tr« ■ 'li'J ln i i ^ ^ c Valley; People who woi o f th e e ir hom es, e ith e r a s th e ir owkvnbosses', n 1 o r aas s aI company’s remote employee ic’st’s a grow ing tre n d , biit a toug h oi n e to . - m easirasure. ESImies: Filer’s . lough statistics show a 30 pe I np in the number of people wo taste of bean JuS of the home in Idaho over ththe e p a st Refried bean brownk e ight h t Ior nine years, Idaho Departmit m e n t o f festival offered a tas Page B l t)or Research Analyst Janelle ll H y e r cuisine., s a idd. . Most of the growth has beib e e n a n are as. tn?: Rep. Ron *^Tro'rouble is, traditional methoiihods of . ttles leave •'^epii:ping track of business trendsids d o n ’t •k very well for an analysis o Political motivation?;vith questions. ,s o f th e Bght-year-old Judd, UB1UOOA^Ttm»» k-at-hom e tre n d , she said. Id Johnstone concentrates on mail PageBl lath questions as his mother. DebtiJebble, enters data a s a bookkeepei Black’s budget battl« Fnemployment insurance recordo rd s a re 15 houB p6r weekik oti home In between glWnghonie per. Debbie Johnstone works about th e m )me schooling lessons for her threehree sons. some colleague witl most common method of tractracking ^ • b u sininess e growth, but most stay-at-1 w orkcjkers don’t have unemployments:tr. i Makii ____ a n c ee oor other benefits; keeping an accu*; ng it work and makiking sure i r a te cc it succeedsis M o n e y r count of those people is more)re diffi- By Mark Heinz cult. Southern Idaho’s Smalmall Business should b( Tlmes-New# wrftor be ready to deal with taxc;a x e s , C c m Development Center. ensus surveys may lump peoplepie w ho ------:------re c o rd -kceeping e and collections, BonBond w o rk 2 SBDC Director Cindy Bot k at home into the “self^jmpio'pioyed” HANSEN-Wl; Bond said tiiere said, c a tc g ( Vhat resources are avail- 1has been an explosion of Jgory, even though many[y iself-, able for people of home-based Hunt saidsai he never could have anticn tid - e r a p lo e launching businesses 1businesses in the Magic V jloyed people work outsideide the from their homes:a ? , c Valley during paied thee headaches1 that came withib ba a l- ____ hoa$e. s h e sa id .______th e p a s t few years. ------Graphic-desijSigner. D aryl-H unt-of ------______ancing hislis.books-and-making sure-co:l-COS------F o)r r those I who jump into this har “T lje re hasii’tT>een a n y pa hard-to- Hansen said he hash grabbed knowledge , i'particular type tumers pai>aid up in time for him to coverover tra c kk tltr e n d , co n venience often is the of b u sin e ss th a t h a s em ergec the key. and help wherevever he can find it. H e said •ged," sh e said. bis ow n Jills.bil H e also h a d to le a m to sho]shop ^ J o hhnstone n has 20 years experience n e e as a h e le a r n s a lo t byy questioningi th e e x p erts . Graphic design, comptnpucor repair, ' for health insurance and otheDther less over the bookkeckeeper and has worked out of t of her who nm the printndng presses he send his bookkeeping, ‘ payroll servicrvices and light “ nefitsmany m company employees tataki k e asinglycom - £ for 11 years. She said it allow;lows fo r w o rk to . H e also e; manufacturing are just som»me businesses 'orenmteded. a tiu id ' explores th e In te rn e t fo r J id schedule that is a pleasantIt bib re a k id e a s a n d advice, m oving to th e ho m e front..Bondsaid. Be The adn:Im ioistrative skills of his wifew ife, Golng.online; Busines _ _ _. fromI thell structured atmosphere o e of an Bookkeeper DpbbieE Johnstone of As in any busirtess vent imed out. to bo a saving graccrace, foteniet is an increas Page E l ' office:e Ior factory; But it also requ .mure, lack of jquires Jeronie said she h planning is the cause of i i stro nlg g ;self discipline to stay focusec rhas" taken a more struc- F of most home- ______plicated business. jsed on. tured approach - based businesses’ failures,'sh w o rk w : 1 - through continuing t C sh eaid . : w h e n a ll th e com forts a n d respcisponsi- education class< ''fcws sta ff w riter M ark Jlcinz: cancai 5ses or the College of Perspective home busin b ilityy of 0 home life are just a fewiw 1 fe e t isiness owners bcrcachcxliJ in Jerome at 324-6962. Magic Valley . S p o r t s int said'having his .office at ht Jieir quests has son>ometimes made it too easy to Hpmee-based bu rdw compleiile te ly co n su m ed by work. usinesses ttap into th(le Internet;t Wrestling wrapKjp: M e By M ark Heinz [y typical mode of operation i: ddirections, often starting I to TlmMjjBW. wHf.r lg from users’ a businesss ner ce ssity in tlie la st year, VTCStlers fin i^ e d thePages D1,D3 d o n e ,” writer ______]______h work until I get die project dot homes, a local provider said.id- Speed iss tht e key, h e said, for state tides Saturdi h e s alid. id “I’ve had some 28-hour w r work «nviN FALLS - Many people involved 'vith\vit the dairy For examimple, it would have taken halfh a lf ndpa Sugar days.” - T h ere a re a n estim a t- i,; ■ I ■■ ■ . Pa ed 86,000 work-at business in the Magic Vallej’Iq- log on from an hour oror more to transmit a sevenv e n h o u g h J o h n s to n e a n d H u n t oi at-home households in hi led to the , " J ” It o n c e Id a h o , a c c o rd in g to home for news and trade tips,tip; said Tony megabyte^ filefi in 1991. Now, the job can obs outside the home, life’s dra to U S W est. J , Hi^-tech has he Rost, a co-owner and busineliness m a n a g e r b e do n e in^ ut n d e r 12 m in u tes. G ates said,lid. Back for more: Grand]ot at Hector s,a„'„s:es pushed their careers into ; helped dus happen. But g, Ito the tlie ^ork locce’s c at North Rim Communicnications, an That son'rt of speed makes it practical to Ray Leonard returned house. commute home also is ir al to In te rn e t se rv e r in W endell.I. sh o p , buy andar connect with customerss aall il instone was working for the Jeroten,m« s-^Sthehi*.,v te c h net^vork. boxing ring for a shot: Page Dl ^ J"h“ | Of North Rim’s 320 clients,nts, m o re th a n o v e r th e Intin te m e t. G ates said. S c h o o)1 l District ] when she became pr esmari Clint Berry said a a third use the Internet striatrictly for busi- And diat;It means virtually any business “Macho” Camacho. n a n t wrvith it h e r first child, ^ the growing demar le ss land on the communica- mn e ^ h e sa id . “ R a th e r th a n1 subscribesu to a b a d b e tte r I . , d o n s n e tw o rk h a s p r be prepared to compete in a M a nny y women have to face the tot 5 pro m p ted h is co m pany pcp e rio d ica l tr a d e jo u rn al thlat a t isi p u b lish ed global m ark rk et, h e said. tough ,0 invest heavilyy ini upgrading Idaho's or e of pursuing a career or beinj once a week or once a montionth, they can “If you'rere in business, 1997 is the year:e ar m tstalk m .'S q eing a system during thei e p a s t few y e a rs! T h e lo; me modier. Johnstone and hersr hhus- . p m p a n y also ha s a log on to a Net site that is updatedupc every to get on thehe Internet. If you don’t gett oon n FA^iILYLIFE e . b a n d , L ; a b ranch of c o n su lta n ts da Lyle, decided she should tryi n to ^}jo (Jo nothing b d ay,” h e said. by the endi of( '97, you’ve missed whatIt is x )th . but help home-based Wes Gates, who runs JFnJFm Graphics essentially Dating?: Single parent, Paged have bot b u sin e sse s th r o i ^ c ly the next California goldo ld ihout th e W est, h e said. olout of his home in Jeromeim e , s a id th e ru sh ,” h e saia id . Please see HOME, Page’age A4 The Internet is ti about how th^r cope. taking business in new InInternet has gone from being ing a luxury to Please sec INTERNET. PagoiJA A4

p in i o n Clinton ppledges SI O ax? Go slow- upport Be skeptical: a y s . An expanded sales tax P a g e A G M j t ' f ly, today’s editorial say: r forMexicico’s drug; battle SECTION rhe Associated Pn»3 ______O n S a turday. rd House Speaker Newtw t • Gingrich joinlined the critics. “We o u ^ t 10to 3rAfaby...... 4 W A S m N G TO N — F a c ed w it S e c t i o n BY SE with congres- finish tlie fenonce between Mexico and theh e . s s w o r d ...... 5______aonal opposition toward certicrtifying that . United Statese s th is su m m er," h e said, - - MWexico e is helping fighr illeg Ilegal drugs, “I personalally think we ouf^it to buildl aa Section A Dear^ ea s ...... 6 President Clinton pledged td dt d do all possi- fence everywAvhcre wc have illegal immi-ni- ble)le “to give them the means to Weather...... 2 Crossv s to succeed" grants and drugdn dealers crossing into tliislis aga■gainst p o w erfu l d ru g c an e ls. [s- . ■ counuy,’' Ginlingrich told a group of elect-ct- Nation...... ^5 Moviesctlon D At the same time, the p e president ed women offidalsofi in Georgia, liis homene Opinion...... 6-7 f t s ...... 1-7’ tressed in his weekly radiodio address state, : : Sat)Saturday that he' will condnui inue to pres- In his' iddress,ad Clinton praised^d ' Wprld..,;...... 8, S e cim t l u n ity ...... 8 su r( ure Mexico for “tough* action'ioa" to keep ' President Emm esto Zedillo’s effons in bai- - ' drui n- Sports [rugs o u t o f th e U n ite d States.es. tlin g M exicanin d ru g c a n e ls seeking to cor- ■------CiClinton’s remarks came a dai S e c tio n B Commi day after he , nipt tho couniin tiy ’s law ^aiforcem ent agcn-n- R M ldentsc ave his blessing to Mexico’s' CtionE ts o f southern ieffetson County nearoar Iloulsvllle, ky.. to u r their floode o’s aiiti-dnig cies. Tlie pre:resident acknowledged thata t .•■•..■MaglcValleyhW KJednelghbortiood- pro!rogram and renewetl for anoi le y ...... 1-6. Saturdayr w)Where about eight Inches of rain hai inpdier.year Mexico hasa a serious drug problem butut 1 had fallen by mid-eftemoon. . ' his is 1996; dedsiori to deny certif Obituaiies...... 2 Sectliisified ...6-10 rofication to insisted: “Mexexico’s le a d e rs recpgnize th a t ColeColombia’s counter-naitotics pr 5 program — • problem, andd they have the will to fightfit Lunch menus...6 Money finding that means continuedled denial of it.”, m a in eco n o m ic be n efits fo r Colombia.Co , • Clinton’s de Wah0/vycst.;.6-7- classlli= ti o n sadly stom iedsions came on the eve of3f V De ms cut thitrOueh ^Reaction to Clinton’s action w n was gener- a congressiominally mandated deadline forDr sified ...140 ■ ^ a lly Ily negative in the Senate,te, whcire a evaluating thehe anti-narcotics records of3f love is afoot to overturn the pr Section C Sectli s president’s 32 drug-sourcirce and drug-transit coun-1- Family Ufe ....1-8 ciassilii easi3temU.S., kill at la;ast 23 [cjQco d e d s ib n th ro u g h le ^ sslation. la t • tries. FtaMRqchli^ TtioAawctotJatodPross______re su m e o n Sunday. Report: Bank robbersrc h a d crii . "It's borrible.The! \ w hole dow ntow n is im inal historyl - U T T L.E E ]R O C K , A rk . — T ornadoes and WsFitt(niR)dedpi|Knn “nd gone," said Jeremyly.Cox, of hard-hit " *£1^s A ^e ie s Times ■ J springlikeke thunderstorm s swept across '■ Authorititss iin suburban Glendale saidd Arkadclphia in centntral Arkansas. At . riO C l Arkansass onc Satiirday, flattening build- the duo serveced short jail terms in 1993, uid- least'23 people weree ]killed in the'stated LC J., ings, swec{eeping away mobile homes and LOS ANGELES — Authoriti)rities h a v e a fte r be in g ar m re s te d in th a t d ty w hile dri- and Gov.MikoHuckabcesisaid.. - idementified two thosked riflemen whole subdivisions. As many as lenwholaid . ving^vithacara r la d e n w ith w eapons, f “ ' “There’s one mbbililile, home left stand- sieg, killing as m any as five people,*e- . oiis in ju rie s a t 19." . ,000 rounds of tuniniinition,>1 sold her Lincoln Continent F iv e p eeople o ] were missing in OWo. A 93 on yeapons charges. sW.masks, bulluUetproof vests and“ieveral\ •A Ne&l Wright, 11,, hheard sirens and • Lo:Los Angeles pplice declined to VOX • search suspendedsu Saturday night d to release other weapons,ts. B oth m e n , th e n ages agesS using The TImes-News Cla eir nqmes pending furtherr investiga.in 27 and 24| v, ------because of darkness was expected1 to ’’ - . ' ■ Please s(se»STOBMS,;Pa6»« , “ c were armed but didn’tt Call 733-095 n o f th e ir back g ro u n d s. PleosoPI soo ROBBERS, PageA2)

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pnfffTTTOIf T ______SourK!:NaiicnolWe«rte< A c r o s s; THE1 NATION . Magic Valfcyr CJMAD* S e v'ere e thunderstonmns s spawn from SoulL i d i Sunday windy wiiwith snow likely in the momiming then ^ into O hio Valleyley I ------cloudy wilh scattcrcicred rain or snow showers in1 tlthe after- TJw AttodateddPrew Pi ______• '______Strong ihimdmjRES with blowing and dri T h e A c c j W ^ drifting. Sunday night mostly a th er* fo re c a st for noon, S uinday, n d ; M u Min P c ^ H scattered snowow showers.. Colder with lowsWS in the I |-X’B Albuquerque 46 27 \ teens. Monday mostlysUy cloudy widi a slight chancee ofc snow -to* -o*> i0( 10* 20* 30i 40l Ws eo* Ailonlo 80 63 .18 I ^ ® ^ showers. Highis in thh e 220s. r-myrm Fk^nmt fL Sncw k9 Stwv ft ^ p ^ * teparalo Ngf tampwaturs zoi Boston 43 36 Chicago 55 38 .15 ■ eiBTitaww Trcasurc.Valicysy , Dallas 75 55 iB-iBfam«Uoniiotn»lhM« ------Sunday snow likelyrtS SHOWw XX iuw pr.aowy got/orr | Reno 55 24 Salmon 36 19 .9 0 until next season. St. Louis 69 45 .13 ■ Stanley' m 3212 ..... o*««o Northern Idaho0 Salt LaKo City 38 21 Sun Valley m m Sunday cloudy withith scatteredj snow showen. Hi( San Trancisco 57 42 th e lower 30s. ContinueJlued breezy ^vith southwest wirS ” H i g h s &:iCLOWS ______Seattle 47 40 15 to 25 mph, Sundaylay mghti cloudy with scattered - Spokane 33 27 .12 -fe n j :d snow Idaho: High, 45 degdegrees a t Caldwell. Low, 4 belovelow nt Stanley, show en. Lows in the midm 20s. Monday mostly cloud> Washington 52 49 .69 S k v w s l __ tdy with Nation: High, 97 aat t Alice, Texas. Low, 10 beloww aai t Flagstaff, Ariz. ------a chance of snow showei)wers. H ighs around 30. Simsci (oda>xlay 6:29 p.m. R0/\DINroRM A110NDN______^ Sunrise lomcomorrow 7:11 ajn . NorthemNevadaida Lunar phaselasc: Last quancr, M arch 2; new, Sunday windy with sni 1 snow showers. Accumulations.0(1,0 o F o r MORE.£ INFORMATION For current road conditions,Its,call cs I h March 8; firs first quancr, M arch 15; full, Marcji^ 2 3 2 m ches. Highs in th e2 miTOd-30s. Lows ne ar 20. Mondayay scat- TunetotheNationa these numbers: Boise, 37&€02J^ 2 8 ; ■ VUlble planet!inets: MoTOixifK Mars. te re d snow showers. Higl )nal W eather Service radio bandm d at VltF-FM 162.4 or 162.5S Highs in th e mid-30s. Lows n ear 2 Shoshone, 886-2266: Pocatello,:eIlo,233- ■ EvcninB: SatUJiatum, Mars. Comet HaJc-Bopp viilble ^20. MHZ o r call 334-986D860, T ho Internet address for Idi ibIe:NE, r Idaho Transportation 6724; Rigby 745*7278; UtahhSO 80 l- ■ 3J0a.n,-C;3Oi:30 ajn.: N\V. 7:15 p-m. D epartm ent roadI reprc o rts is: h ttpy/»vww jtatcjd.us d .u ^ t d/i I dhm pgJi tra 9 ^ |0 W . th e Elko, Nev., area,irca.702* ■

rXDCONDirrONS ------r ~ — Storms^ z L T ^ R o b b eTS r ------ConUhued from A l wouldn’t[ flfly into my eyes, and Re* Rescue workers pulled peo]jo p le Continued from A l • BO ISE>E (A P ) _ T h e I d a h o ------1 alerted his deaf granrandfather by a in in u te, it ;vas over.” from fror th e roofs o f cars sta lle d ir • icy spots, snowing., rocks; Idaholaho Gty* D e p a rtmtment c of Transportation Lowman, icy spots, snow floor,>or, snow^s making swirling moticotions with liis ^ .^^^avy rain,ra strong wind and m mui udi as G feet of water and c attem pt to shoot,, saidsj Sgt. Rick reported ed ice spots and snow in ing: Lowman-Banner SunSummit, HI { Sliands.- The two escapiaped before a downed povw w e r lin e s w as re p o n e d ried o th e rs ou t o f flooded hom i Y oung, Glendadale police south-centrintiul Idaho, areas of nonh- CLOSED by slides. Arkansas, said Ray A tree fell on their hoiis()use, demolish- Ar A woman was killed whenn shs e spokesm an. cm Idahoho iand at higher elevadons U.S. 20 — Mountain1 HiH om e- ing it, said SharonnW V righ,,.he , a spokesman for the drove dro' her van off an 80-foot■ cliffc Young also declintlined to identify statewidele ono Sanirday. Fairfield, wet. snowing: Fairf'airfield- H I . , boy’s m o th er. ffice of* Emergency Friday Fric night during heavy' n the pair, who initiail;ally fa c e d u p to ConConditioos: r ^ o Falls, djy, light snowing,ng. d drifts; ■ ‘ H undreds of honilomes in the As many as five people that severely reduced visibili(ility C’Sht years in prison'on for conspira- 'S — ” Plummcr-Sandpoint, wet, Idaho Falls-Montana line,, bn b ro k en snow floor, snowing, drifts. Little Rock area were■oredamneed, illed by storms in autIauthorities said. The van wv. a s ^ commit robber;»»"«>»' *ass,dry. H “ splaying chess hospitalized,ed. ' sw ei st of alone when they b wet, broken snow floor, snow- Idaho 75 — Shoshone-Ketchetch u m , r — it would take one I wept into a tulvert just east , burst into a S jS S ne house and The twist.ister killed 50-year-old Loui Icout Pass, wot, broken snow wet, ' icy spots, broken snoww floor.fl H w then leave one, it wi xiuisville. Bank of America brar .niSt.snowiniwing. s I would take HueyTotor,3r, th ro w in g h is body 75 H( snowing; Galena Summit, wet, icy H i: another one and then 1. Hopkinsville, in southwestetem terrorized a San Fernemando Valley u.S. 12 - spots, broken snow floor, snowing.' in leave one,” feet from hishi mobile home, said Keni 2 — Lcwiston-Koojkia. dry; ® 'ing. H a h e said. Centucky, received about 8 inc n e ig h b o rh o o d m t hh a b a r r a g e o f Kooskia-LowLowell, wet, icy; Loweil-Lolo Interstate 86 — Dry. , . , c o ro n e r Ba a n rr y M oorm an. e s of o f a u to m atic w ea p o n s fit The storms'pulledd theti roof „lf »p„„s s of rain and officials ran out ifire. Pass,snowf]iw floor, snowing, Interstate 15 — Utah line-Pocat’ocatello, I § of the mobile home “RotRoad Closed” signs. The weat^ath• Police C h ief W illielie L. Williams Interstate dry; Malad Pass, d o ”, PocateUo-Id Leah W ooten’s house□so in south- were scatti :ate 84 — Oregon linc-Boise ^ Uo-Idaho H ° ittered over a large err alsoal canceled a congression t; Boise-GIenns Ferry, dry; Falls, ^ dry: Idaho Falls-Dubois, 1 west Little Rock. “II saw: a bifi „ca," he so ond s^id their nameses could be ois, d r y . - H said. “Just the metal hearearing sch^uled for Saturdi•day re le a s e d a fte r th e FBTJI I a n d th e Los tl line, wet, snowing. ulight snowing, drifts; Monida Pass, icy ■ tr black cloud,” she said,ud. I sta n e d fra m e w asintact.” in inw( 55 — Horseshoe Bend. ®1spots, snowing, drifts. seeing e\-erything flyinf 1 western Kentucky because (hetl Angeles Police Dei)eparm ent's Doandly, b, r . 1 P ung around. I . By early'.Sattirday Si afternoon, a . A ir! broken snow floor, drifts, U.S. 30 — McCammon-Wyon:'yoming ■ st ir Force dedded it was too dadan- Robbery-Homidde• DmsionD take rocks: Donm line, dry. got into the bathtublb andi put a record 7.5 inini c h e s o f r a in h a d fjill- ' gerot )nnelIy.Ncw Meadows, w et, ^ erous to fly House members oiout some actions over th e w e e k e n d , broken snowtow floor, snowing. U.S.91_Diy. ■ ^ ham per over my heacead so glass en m LouisvisviUe, Ky., in 24 hours. of W j f W ashington. H e d id n o t e la b o ra tee. . ■ Tdflho 2121 -— Boisc-Idaho City, wet, Idaho 28— Dry. ■ ■ I Circulation SunOay SJ.OO per week, daily only M.OO , _ThcTnnoi\:»« Ty R aiudell, circulationlondirreior i P « week. Sunda>iday only S3.00 per week. I m Sales tax includeiJded in all above rales. A i l j ■ ■ ■ J = J m i " Circulation phone lines lini are open St^'OO chargee v will be levied for at] SATURDAY, MARCH 1 NUMBERSfS T " ^ ■ th licuvfcn 7 and 10 n.m,m , only,< If you returned checki. ^ Cindy RoRoundtroo of Cambridge do not rcccivc your.papclaper by 7 a.m., m 734-63 won $6,0(6,000 ontlio instant Slush call Ihc number for youruurarea: Mail infoim gamo, Sho purchased hor Burlcy-Rupcrt- rmation ® BSBSH winning tlci. ik Canyon Exit in CaldwoN. - POWERBAU. NUMBeW 12 Filcr-RoKerson'Ilollistcrte r .•32G-5375 lisi,ed dsily ai 13132 Third St. W„ Twin " LO ATHER Twin Fall* O T T E fiY ^ wm:uloncuTj T n o ro aro ! SATUROAY. MARCH i NUMBERSRS S3301, by Magic Valley tro still Ihroo $6,000 prizes I and other area} ...... »0.w ...... ^•^3-0931 Newspapers Inc.:. P Periodicalsi paid al Twin S . loft In thisils £gomo, so go ahead ond Fall* by The Timesnes-Newi. 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S Sunday, Mant»rchZ1997 Tbnofrflewi, Twin Fall*,Fsllt, Idaho »r3 ■■ N a t io)N n _ Behilind the scenes,s IDemocra ■ats H worrry about: fund-rai;ising falklout W A S H IN GJTON T ( (AP) - “Foi ■For the first time this week:I I cd that Clinton wouldild beI felled Democrats arere gamely insisting thougl lught the rest of Clinton’s pres-:s- by W h itew a ter. N ow/, , he hi said, “I that Presidentnt Clinton has not idency ncy could be defined by scan-n- think Clinton’s statemilement ‘The revelations of big- dal,” 1," said Bill Kristol, formerJr 'Lincoln Bedroom wass nevernu sold' money donors•s i s le e p in g o v e r in c h ie f i ■ H i f ef of staff to Vice PresidentIt could end up going downown in histo- the Lincoln Bedroom B< or the DanQi n Q uayle. ry with Nixon’s ‘I ar broader fund-rai: 1 a m n o t a raising scandal. Out KrisiBristol said he has long doubt-'t- c rook.”’ ^ j » ^ iS rll of public view,', itit’s a d ifferen t pic- ' Clinton calls , iWATERFROriTa L( Democrats^ urgiirging them not to J join his opponenlents in seeking ?n counsel’s investiga- 5^ ; ^ tion. He testily c(complains of false s to rie s h e ’s hadd ttto e n d u re , Worry and fnfrustration is evi- dent among thele president’s staff as well. W hite'HHousei aides point to polls showinging Clinton’s high ■ p m . popularity, thencn admit the num- bers are sure: tcto shrink. Aides B B H A flreflghtef enters th« •'I** grumble about: goodgc works being iu U tJ» Bo)f» and QIils Chib in Wobum,,m , Mass., Friday evening. More thwn a n ,B dozen youths were transportei the club to area hosptti te d from ove rsh a d o w ed by sc an d a l. I Q y g spJtaU h r treatmerrt after they ovenverdosed on muscio relaxants that so i someone brought to a dance meaieatrtto “It’s hard to' Jjudgel the lasting ^ keep teet«ger»offthethe streets and out of trouble. impact,” a seniorlior adm inistration' offidal said, butIt ““I tliink it has no real lasting effciffect if this is the 13 tee cnd of tlie story.”y,” Another senior en-agers hospitaliz] ized, 10 ir official said: "I‘1 c( a n ’t te ll y o u a m o n t h f ro m no' QGfnfraliuii Nfi^filmrfuxkl fJuittrv'tc" W OBURN, M ass.ss.(AP) ( — Teen- Shannon, jn, treating eight of the Tim Carr, who also atierended “It’s a big yawni ynnirucKviuniin till cr. t n. N tn-H«a'tW Ub afiers, gobblingB pills p by the youths at wner for most peo- ______Kniftfc: at Children’s Hospital in the th dance, saw “a lot of pcijcople pie,” Ohio Dcmoc “hands-/ulJ,” ovcrdcjrdosed on pre- Boston. H nocraric chairman He said their prognosis passing pj out and vomitingg and David Lcland said scription muscle; relaxantsre! at a wasgood. aid from his office ■d. everything. ev Then they couiuldn’t in Columbus, dance meant to keepkei them off The tee eens had taken "hands- w w; ak e th em up. T h e y all lookeked in In South Carolii the streets. ThinecriH!h w ere in hos- fu ll” o f th olina. Democratic I _ _ - the prescription muscle b ba a d sh a p e .” chairman Ronald p ita ls Saturday, 100 in critica l con- re la x a n t B lid Maxwell said: I 1 C f t Baclofen, washing them The drug often is used:d for “The general per I O Z . C M I s dition. dow n w ith >erception is that | ■ ^ J ith water, soft drinks and treating tr. cerebral palsy/ and; it’s nothing differe “They were drodropping like beer, Shan erent from what’s I UAI lannonsaid. m nti ultiple sclerosis, normall:illy in been done before, . flies” when policeice and ambu- Authoritirides were called when dc >re.” B ut Max^veU ( n HUlEYCHIU f t I doses of one or two pills, pi’ conceded that, foi lances arrived att theth Boys and two teen-an-agers were discovered Sh for Clinton, "cer- | ^vwo, Girls Club lato Shannon said. Slightly higig h e r ta in ly it’s no t a pospositive.” I E f 39 le Friday in passed out Jut on a couch, witnesses doses do can lead to euphoricria or Bill Carrick, a G LYHWOOD SHOPPINGiG CEMTER r s i . , I Woburn, nine mileses northwestr of said. Ch I California straie- | Chaperones initially intoxication in: and large dodoses gist in the preside 1M7FllEflAVE.*TWIWMFALIS Boston, police offiiifficer Robert believed1 th e y w e re a sleep . ca ident’s re-election i i Giannotti said. can shut down the lungss andi campaign, said; theih story hasn’t ^ — . ^ “I sawf a lot of people collapse. cause cai death, he said. re g is te re d w ith vot Most of the victim:ams were teen- Some we voters but that nn were foaining at the Shannon ‘ said a victimm he independent coun: y age girls, ages 13 to 16,; celebrat- mouth.” sa unsel is probably said Steven Scalesso, a spoke sp. with had taken ab.ibout inevitable, irg their selection1 forfo the clieer- 15-year-ol •old Kennedy Middle seven se\ pills and told him oth leading squad, said ] ithers Presidential cricritics think the ■ id Dr. Michael School studc u d e n t h hai a d ta k e n a s m a n y as 35. sto ry is ju s t b e g imn n t ing. Ii 9 7 U immN . Bombining Story COI)uld have ^The > Dernma Clinic*i'c -deep-iiE3iplicationssfor-trial—I M a g ic V al{llejj!s^Day_Spa MARIK III Tho WMhington Post ______e m p a n eling lin a fair-minded jury 5 • Body Spa Treatrs t m e n t s ^ ^ w ould depip e n d on how th e sto ry is J V- DENVER - Tliei pipublication of presentedd and; if there remained Gj nssage • Body Waxii 0 sensational stor;tory on the a serious: questionqi of whether the ® Oklahoma City bonaombing case story was,iSj as Jones insisted, a H Free Consultation ^ y rould have profoimdid implicationsi hoax. ' ' fo r the upcoming trial c ial o f defen d an t “ This is is a j classic sort of sirua- 132 Main Avenue South, Main S»eetcIPijM P •73S-7I75 llm othy J. McVeigh1 anand fo r a jour- lio n ,” AlscIIschuler said. “If every- nalistic fraternity thoat a t:is grappling body in AmericaA knows that _ • uneasily ivith the quesluestion of how McVeighI hashi given a confession ^ to marry traditionallal newspaperi that is inadia dm issible, how o n e a rth BOIOUGHT NEWATTITHEISEN MOTORS publishing wit}) th e lnIntemet tc can you empanelem a fair jury? On HOME&CGARDEN E]iXPO t h iIS s bBEAUTIFUL LOCAUYOWHEDID LUXURIOUS UNCOLN HAS LOVLOW I For McVeigh, whog10 goes on trial the other 1 T o j m 1 1 ;r hand, how on earth an • am-5pm MILES■SANDISINEXCEIUNTCONDII ( DinON AND IT SHOWS, EQUIPP!IPPED here on March 31,., tl th e o b v io u s c o u ld y ou u let 1 that man go after at tie question with the trTi m'fiRom am afternoon in advance ofc the pub- ^ lication of Saturday’sly’s p r in t e d i- V k|l THHEISEN I tion crossed a thresho:shold in how ■ MOTORSIS FIGHT I miaBfjttmanja.jttvasvfvmaM Ktmnmiuii newspapers deliver the FAT a tn d V m their product ■ * ■ 701 H«MAIN AVE. E;,TWIM FAILS 733-13-7700 FREE: t-BD0-316-77ta77D3 to read ers. TOa As full of outrage: as he was at Three a Di)ay Burns Fat Away! the- Morning New'ews story, McVeigh’s attorney,ey, Stephen ■ Jones, said he is confisnfident that federal District Cou-ourt Judge USE IT BURNIT AUTOIMm i c R ic h a rd P. M a tsc h “is “ is going to se e w e g e t a fa ir ju r y .” But other meme m b e r s o f Colorado’s legal comminmunity who PRINKLEiRS SAVEE h a v e b e e n w atching th e ru n -u p to the trial are considerderably less sanguine about the impimpact of the , story, in w hich M c Vnigh e i^ w a s said TIME & ^^ONEY! to not only have admdm itted his guilt to his defense teamtes but to rH ... h a v e chosen to d e to nlatethe ate huge, D r a g g in g Around A H o)5c s t & Stm nklcr Year bomb during daylight W ili ive You M oney.' jht hours in p ' ' After Year Savi order to ensure a hhig ig h “ b o d y T... count." ' FACT. A t v c ll “This is one of the;he saddest dcsipied shrinkiW er systetn/rom moments in journalismism and now K i m h bcrly N urscnt’s tuill dist;stribule the w a t e r m o r e it-w ill be one of thehe saddest j llw e v e nn lyiy & efficiently - even tvhi»hen you’re not a t h o m ec , jrioments in law ,” saidsai Larry I j r^CUOTOEUSE c u t tting i n the cost of wptcring p/)Iu5 your tim e & labor.r. Pozner, a Denver criraiiirainal attor- ney and vice preside:dent of the ^ MYTH National Association of Kimberly N urseries Is SoSooooooo Ex/jcTtstvei of Criminal S r,'- HAS THE ONLY conOMPLETE FAT MANACLGEMENT SYSTEM TH. Defense Lawyers. “I ' t h d s S:-: T... tiestroyed any chanceice o f a f a ir ’ ADDRESSES ALL THREETI ASPECTS 0F. H J L TUMtctd, N URSE ih e e n tir e crimes” b e said.saii “That ■ !ERIES, Inc. will never comc into evidividence.'? H S : B u t A lb e rt W. A lschuleiulcr,.apro- H ^RIl^KLERlDIVISIONJ T:. lessor of crim inal law law at The H ndependcnt Division of KiKimberly N urseries, Inc.IC. University of Chicogc a g o .L a w ' ' H €chool, said the possibssibility of ivned &. O perattd by Floyi>yd & Elmoyhc Vance G You Since'1907 2 86 2 A d d iso n A vk'-pf. I ^ . A-4. Tbne»«ew», T« *. Tu*) F»llj. Idaho Sunday, Mirth12.1397 2.

Internn e t______INDIAN-RIVEVERfiH0RES,'71arCAP)~^c "*offsli6re corporation, but thihe e :real buyer )UH -0.J. Simpson ___ Simpso on may be moving into a is i Simpson, the New York>rk Post said Continued from A l ____ $2.2 million occ “ S o mithem h Idaho’s Small Business oceanfront mansion on Satiu-day. £ Florida Today of I s “Some people can get;et up at 3 n i3 .y m ( of Melbourne . , Develi.•elopm cnt C e n te r. • QOVC Flo rid a’s e a s te:m m Jshore. also o reported Saturday that U T h e u p sid e , wh in the morning, work u: at the palatiid , when theicchnolo- it's; until 8 in T^t .• t home inn tthe exdusive Mariner spread s has been sold Sy w orks; F a x mi :’s an arrangement that is usu- the morning and get ai Id to A.C. : machines, comput- ally b< M cnlire tO T lOfli on a 6-m6-mile-long barrier island International I Ltd., with Ellio • e r m o d e m s a n d > ’ beneficial for both the com- day’s work done duri nda illiot S. Shaw nd e-mail also have pany i r i n g t h a t near Vero Beachach, has been sold to an lis li te d a s th e buyer’s a tto rn ey . C allowed employe ly and the worker, she said, tim e ," Bond said. ey- oyees of la rg e r com- Employees plo get to customize thdr ■r p a n ic s to do sorrsome or all of their roucim - work out of the h tines, wliiJe em p lo y ers usually Timcs-News staff writ,ite r M a rk le h ouse, said C indy seean an increase in production and Bond, directorr ofo the College of hearfc Hein: can be rcachid in\J }i c ro m c a t ' ^ oslin Field, Ma r few’cr com plaints. 324-6962. [agic Valley Rejigional Airport Homee ______CorrtlniMd from A l We ^ fromn Brigham B Young University, es , have been a welcome chaila n g e. 'elcomt H e>kepthisj(s job with a local 1 he hi didn’t know what to do I But being a part of a grow| ing farm equipmer n doctors told him he would n e n t d e a l e r s h i p , J)'"®" ‘ 1 working trend isn't all fufun. H u n t while she quitlit herI job at the 2 to “ quit teaching because of sa id . school district: andar stoned look- th problems. He said that afte o n e in g fo r h e r ow n1 clients.d i He e said s inspiration came dur- m arathon work sessiono n in h is *'W e d id n ’t wwant a to send our one '."S of his last days on the basement, it almost seemcned unrcr ft ■ children to dayly care,"c she said. al to step out his front dd< o o r a n d “Having someontone else raise our ^ friend of mine came up to hear birds singing onI a w a rm chU dren is n o t a n i and said, 'You throw stuff t h t f t a n op tio n fo r us.” spring day. SaU Before long, shi she had plenty of ve done .in the garbage can “I just had to stop, si; to’s sit down I? customers, with p h payrolls making 'nat aa lotl of people would hang and listen to that for a minlinute." ■^Vl up the bulk of h tESTAURi^ )f her work. She ontheiileir walls.’" Johnstone said she stays ANT TEVJ E F O O D lys sodal- started out doinoing most of her ' .Huntm t dedded it was worth the ly active through her chui;urch and work by hand,1, butb later got a risk.toto try his hand at graphic frequent visits with rel;d a t i v e s , computer, whichch she said is an design,?n, and said he had barely, \v h ile h e r boys h a v e m anyly friends 6:455 pm to 10:00 pnm indispensable tool too for her busi- Rotren 1 n his new equipment set up w h o a re also hom e schoolciled. ness. Most of herer customersc drop beforere his father-in-law Even so, the work-ata t-h o m e M o i 7 papers off and con onday - Saturday come back to pick approacached him with a major lifestyle micht not be for ------them up when Jo! ar every:, ...... Johnstone Is fin------Project.« . '^He handed m e a stack o f ' one.shesaio. ished. S h e also do. iscripts in one pile, a stack does lots of busi- manusc “ I assu m e th a t if you wfere ei used • ness b y fax. o f p h o t' lotographs in another and to a big city, it might sec When her childlildren were old said,'M;'M ak e this in to a b ook.’" q u ie t. B ut I lik e i t " enough, Johnstoneone staned home nt said his work has been a schooling them . c ra sh co course in learning by doing Timcs-News staff writer Now she spendsnds the first few since. sii His projects have H einz con be rcachcd in Jen hours of each daday going over *ncludeided calendars, magazines . 3 2 4 ^9 6 2 . le sso n s w ith Je ssese, , 13, Jordan, 10, an“ comomputer-game packaging, a n d J u d d , 8. A lthhough o i he has never adver- Johnstone has5 cucut back on her Hunt H said, he has gotten I k work lately, and1 worksw about 15 m o r e than th enough customers ' I hours a week dunluring the after- throughjh wi ord of m o u th . I h o o n , w h ile h e r sons sc do home- like Johnstone, he has I \vork a n d play. slow edidojTO d. a bit lately and now I S h e sa id w h en the tl boys were d°>nglg salaried work for a new I . young, “they alwaysTjy^-wanted to be magazinzine called The Idaho I on my lap,” and thingsthj often got Horsem;:man. There is a boss to I hectic. But now the}*ey know bener answerr toti now, but Hunt said a I FINAL WEEK than to disruptt herh* when the ^'^ady■ paycheck,p: benefits and a I door to the “offic. ■fice” is closed, structured stn work scheclule I OUR EXCLUSIVE Jo h n sto n e said. “They know tholO h o u se h a d bet- IF ter be on fire if they'rethe going to I 8-PC. GIFT WITH k n o c k ," sh e said. EL,I2A^BE'TH Hunt said he feelsfee fortunate I L# 0 that his 5-year-oldId son.• Tommy, YOUR 1 7 .5 0 can sometimes visi/isit him down- stairs and see howw DadI makes a - I I AR ELIZABETH ARDEN living. ;D E h'I GlFT- “ W h e n I w a s a3 kid, ki Dad just w e n t o ff to w ork am n d r n e v er real- PURCHASE ly understood whathat he did. He ^junday ' never talked abou30ut it either, Q t .J___• there was_a^kind_o|Lpf.separaiioa ___ — th e re ,” h e said. 'peGiaJsJ-- Johnstone has-nt:neverhadto invest more than a couplet thou- [ sand dollars in herhe: business; BeefKakbs I I Hunt’s initial investirs tm e n t w as sev- eral thousand dollars.ars. *9.95 And he mustit constantly u p g ra d e h is eo u ip m ei e n t to stay on Scallops I the cutting ecige. ThT h e topK>f-the I line computer and1 accessoriesao he I Alfredo I b ought when he lailaunched his business three years %95 c o m er; h e le ts h ig hS scl lS i H98B,Blue Lakes Blvd. N. | I tra in on th e ob so lete ec q u ip m e n t _ P h o n e 733-8400 I Hunt, who has an art degree 1 S u n . 5 p m - 9-30 p m |(| I

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B a l a np o s c Z . \ H consjsidered be ^ y E efore new;^tax JBud^ W V \ \ ' A proposed! salessa tax on services is Rememberi all taxes on3n businesses i f t gone not forj■orgotten. Summarily dis- are a eventually paid by con::onsumers. So 1 missed in the 19 1 9 9 7 le g is la tiv e s e s s io n , iiin considering any tax oni anyar industry, tiic idea will siu surely reappear, like an t]the Legislature must considsider who the iinkillablc muta atant in a cheap hoiTor customersc are, and how thejhey will react totl higher prices. l i t ' Veteran poli olitical w riter Quane Protect production. Thirhis is a key Kenyon explainsins why in a column else- c J © consideration when disiliscussing a _ on ihis papage. Basically, he says, bbroadening o f the sales tax.IX. \ i'iSSa ^ si <=) the needsIs mn ore money. A service Idaho’s sales tax has hundu id r e d s o f ex- tax is a logical candidateca to provide it. e --- emptions, and they are a1 fafavorite tar- \ \ Perhaps, but t lawmakers should con- .get,g of legislators looking; forfc revenue J tinue their tradi aditional skepticism to-' sources. st Periodically scrutinitinizing each l1 IM w-ard sudi tax : in n o v a tio n . B e fo re e m - exemption e: is a healthy exercise,exc but JU bracing any bro; jroad change in a state there tl generally dre good1 reasonsn be- tax system that3t is sounder than most, hliind them. lauTnakcrs and c d citizens should review Productive enterprises thathat generate some key principc ip le s : « wealth - farming, for exancample - are Control spcndiiiding. Cost control is the engines ei that propel tlie ecoi!Conom_y. Tax- cheapest revenue lue source around. ing ir the means of productiiction is like Idaho’s Repubublican-led Legislature putting pi a brake on the engingine. That’s has done a creditdible job of tninding the wwhy farm equipment andnd supplies bndget for mlany ar years. We conse- hihave long been axempt from•om sales lax- quently have dod.lodged most of the fiscal etooI” of sales, property W I brief airing by the House tax I d a h o With services being a gro\ _ founund diem selves in th e sa m e ssection e a of and mcome taxesxes. A balanced system m»tiiiihQraiie rc e n t disad v an tag e in comfM!) pet- possible...... _ .T araxing utility sales. S415 millionIlion p e r______with an eye ires ju st across tJie b o rd e r in1 , Although die Legislaiislature has granted year, ^ border count ir, sodal services, $37 million,a, aar n d com- many exemptions fromom sa les ta x ov e r d ie muni areataSper inicadons, S24 m illion, co u ld aadc d d anodi- I Pro tes^st in spiri‘it, not rea] tax? D on’t ev en th in k ab o ut years, it’s getting harderd er. erSS5 S m illion...... ingwithstorcrate s. A lot of legislator? would u ld J u s t this week, R ep.tp. DI ave Bivens, R- , Iff jyou really w anted lo g e t in tolo itit y o u th o p r o s p e a of expanding ' S t a t e e m p lo yees e e : should discard the me Meridian, couldn’t evenven g e t prin te d liis couldlid tax ya rd sales a n d m a k e S75,l575,000 o r ments in their overall packag xes, idea of a “sick-oui ality bill to allow private golfgolfcoursestobuy hospiTital sales and raise S533.000. out” in protest of their ani 0. and benefits. T hey also shoul J raism g th e inomra ists w arn th e re m ig h t bo a lost pay raise. Wl «e a equ ip m en t and pa rtss nne e ed e d 10 w ork o n BuiJut don’t try taxing y a rd sides.s .W W h e n a W hile the raise is de- that thz a tantrum will alienate, ' sh u d d e r a t mth om in in co m e ge n erate d by ly golf greens, tees, fairwrways a a n d irrigation previivious Legidature talked about)Ut tCrying sorved, state work?rkers should be mind- ers. ers kageofpay property taxea rg e st industry, system s: H e estim atedid tht a t w ould ruive it,so» mr e law m akers raised th e specterot p e a ‘ ful that they havlave prospered in re- E o u ld r e a liz e F a m i econCN- ^ injunsnzur n KcaessNfempfisse^ OF£v/i> x ju s T A m r m i Wli>uvwmnoQyAmy,i By Garry Trudeau' v f AOyWA/, yo E. ------v B A ^T W IT M )OjRAVXU mrM/iuT’ t/iKOPyo I He> I /rpHXifAis ^ m IHC •T 1F i t \ P ^W C KW H£ / ^■ HlUAiy 50 Now ON ^ I j 7HPTAmcmsrpiN5)aji < .C-OT^A 6CBIN0 P‘ 3 / | w a w / ¥ /o n e T- 1 op;rr Apour TH■n+e ' Pip hIVV mj i y j J 1 ■unwotp ^ 'K ■ fiWSfr/ saca-]w/iv,^ flatipertT# Mfpi \--F0R**J5- I J U a n il . S ^ p u c n b K PiAf % f /c h \.m Wc-f ^ J J . ( f t m i i i ' u\Tfe„ ^ J I I f l ^ ^

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»iI Sunday. Mireti 2.,1397 li Tltne*^(ew. Twin Filii, Idahoaho A-7 . I O P I N I ODN ^ I T-— L e i TIERS ^ ^ r m ------I III I I m M II m Abortion Is no sflluti lu tlo n m a tte r f o r a vwoman to dedde Oil,EJ, E an v ig o n a S tic k ... ^ f o r h e rs e lf." 1 to abuse or neglect ." T h a t w o u ld b e Which W h brings me to my pointn .- ■ ■ 'W WTHECARWI'M ll H v a lid if a n o th )ther human bdng Thele othero day I killed a weed. Ii W c w o u ld lik e to r;espondto e s t )verenotinvo li M IKlNSt3tWCSL^lL^R H J le tte rs b y F a y W heeler- ivolved. A person’s wasIS aa tin y w e e d , o n ly o n e -h a ll ler-Jamison right to anyth Irthlng slo p s w h e n i t inch± t grasping life on a base- FWW'NE„.etiicwrr H a n d Jo y E . R ie d e m a n alabout injures or kill alx jrtjo n . a l l s a n o th e r liv in g balJ-sili-sized lump of sun-dried din. hu m a n . Both ladies put forth i E v■CT e r ;so carefully, I dislodged I15 T h a t b a b y i y in th e w o m b is liv- delicancate roots from their moor- p rc m is c .th a t a b o rtio n sishould be ing from the r 1 J V E O allowed because babies e m o m e n t o f c o n ce p - ings inir Mother Earth. At the end 3 ^ A S ' i that are tion. In thatt sisp lit se co n d e v e ry - ' o f e a t u n w a n te d n m th e risk o each 2-inch root, a thousand P K i s wi n W t r a v ® , ' th in g is p rese i abused and neglected.; tsent that needs to • root3t hairsh dung steadfastly to a Why, be there for tl th e n , is th e r a te o f abus< r the development of pea-sia-sized ball of moist earth, Ji^and ahumanbciniling. Nothing else is suckii — V n e g le c t e sc a la tin g in ththis i coun- added. CcUs n cking every last molecule of tr y in ste a d o f declining? Is n e e d to d iv id e a n d . p r c;dous d o moisture before moving i ng. Smce development i nt needs to take ' on deeper.de< You. can see each of a b o rtio n w a s le g a liieid d iim 1973, ' p la c e , b u t b y t >y th e e n d o f th e sec- th e} microscopic m root hairs, you there have been moree tlthan 30 ond month, all million abortiofis. a ll th e b a s ic o r g a n s knowDW, ,if you hold it up to the sun , . a n d f e a tu res s 0o f a h u m a n b e in g j u sit t right. ri That would make a Abortion is not a solut)lu u o n to . a r e form < fdan th e p ro b le m o f a b u se an a n d gro w th is th e r e ailly lly beautiful sequence in a 'a n d o n ly th in g thai neglect. It is p a n o f th e ] hat is needed. • moviev ie e n title d . B aby W eedl h e p ro b - T h e ta k in g c ig o f a life is n o t th e AUready lr t my weed was deep le m . W h en w e do n o t vaJv a lu e th e a n s w e r to so lv alving a n o th e r p e r- g ree■en nand frost-hardened above sa n c tity o f life , w e be« co o rm e son’s p ro b le m , ;m , e s p e d a lly w h e n t h eJ ground, g: but below, the desensitized to the suffeiffenng jt is cai|sed by a n d n e e d s o f o th e rs . by that person’s nakedcedness of her fragile white la c k o f resp o n j T h e re is no re a so n lo a onsibility and poor rootsts betokened1: the tenderness loabon choices. Adopto p tio n is th e com* . o f hlersouL e r • b a b ie s b e c a u se th e y air re e p a s s io n a te cho Jioice. ' Iff somest mechapical spacc u n w a n te d . T h e re is a nri 03extreme JOHN AND 1 D N A N E T T E p rob e foI und m y w ee d on Ju p ite r, sh o rta g e o f n e w b o rn babb a b ie s in E IL E R S th e whole wh worid would know, 5 th is c o u n try a v a ila b letforadop- foi Rupert 5 ------b illio n tio n . A ny w o m a n w ho'd do o e s n o t ion people, vrithin 24 hours, I w a n t h e r b a b y co u ld find XL . . weed would be famous. So n tne brain; m u c hch i we take for granted and w a rm , lo v in g h o m e foJftilprc. r th Cobwebs Int 3 A toast cious life w ith a c o u p le u n p le u n d e r foot, t to Pat EBoone ■ e unable WeeOS OUt oOr n J u p t t e r to h a v e th e ir ow n ch ild rc guess it’s good t6 knowV ____ dren. When I wasas ai kid, I had to sit there’s M e n tio n w as m a d e o f p re’s still a kid in me who cann J^anisnotsi5t supposed of preg- around the shoihop waiting to hold - be ama n a n d e s c a u se d b y ra p e o imtued by a tiny weed. Sudi by b rea d «or the light. Lot:•ots of time on my an awe in c est. T h e re a r e tra g ic d iwesome God who createsI n iti n th e ^ icarcum- hands, nothinling to do, boring, such b< stances and perhaps ther il beauty and hides it fromJ I W ■ m a tic roo ftfth e c a n - I h e re m ega-boringl! NoNi TV, no radio, no adults!Its! « w ^^cellationon of singer needs to be a provisionn fcfor . pencil, just mtme and the spider rU be ab o rtio n s in th o se c ase s. 1 1 bet the roots of Ted Turner Pat Boone’s cable TV projm g n im , . Ik ' T h o m a s I ^ is. B u t w ebs, .“ G o ^ Am erica,” it wou 3 2 -G al. will an abortion really nu a n d “Hanoi “ K Jane" Fonda arc rtiuld a p p ea r make the Have you eve ■ that for some TV evangeli traimuj go away? Counsel ever watched a cob- eveiyy b bit as beautiful, don't you g clists,m an k TBASH iseling web? Say foror a hour? Now, I supposi I does live by bread q u ite:e a bit. a n d o th e r k in d s o f su p p o i pose? So I think I’ll spend CAN ipon admit cobwebfebs wouldn’t get some tii [ Theowner-hostsoftheh e T rin ity . . make more sense. Beside e time before the lilies cra^ ides, much of a ratinging on the local TV, open p I B roadcasting N etwork ilnipijwidn ChnsnonJan charity in his | , T 3 #177-90-S, ra p e , in c e st a n d d a n g e r t( n pondering a few more n SuDcf fugged T to the but maybe for some of us the roots, ' Boone’s show when viewe^wcrtonml> 'pspon»tolh<) th e show ’s cancella- L ■ life of the m other account 1— ----- —-'I v/iina8ycaf luntfor Cobweb Netwtwork just might If th u to rs th rea te n ed not toJ se n d m ore " o n -H e saidid h e h a d ju d g e d th e warranty. less than 10 percent of all that doesn’t make any all the make it. An hourh( of watching sense tc m oney because B m n c ™reawo harder rodicn28.M ain.Ave. South— t w i a N ew Y orkc ddin i n e r Bbdne’sleather vest andrd bI ’ar e '------toasrtoPat!—I______T w tu a lc::ul-de- u l-1 sac. H e w as defend- ’w in Falls • 736-0080 w h ere m o re th a n 10( c h est a u g m en te d by f ^ke e tattoos T 3URS: MON,-SAT. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. in g his is bbill’s provision th a t w ould heeled dtizens shellile lle d o u t ^ a n d to p p e d o ff by a stuid d d d e d d o g as is a Los Angeles SUNDAY 10 a-m.-4 p.m. b lu r th e intJT. ‘ la rg e sum s of “ soft the distinction the Supreme collar. instead of allowlowing Times cD/umnij C o u nt hha a s draw n b e tw ee n issue m oney," m oney n o t I B oone to ex p lain tliat hislis costumt e 'Ot fo r ] ad v o c a q p a rtic u la r cam p aig n s b u t fc cacy a n d a d vocacy of a spe­ w as n o th in g m ore th a n sasai tire a t I d fic eci le ea c o r a l outcom e, h is sq u e ak y -d ea n im age;e a n d an Democratic Senatorial CamCampaign T h e SupremeSi Coun unfortu- a tte m p t to re a c h som e of 1 C om m ittee. P re sid e n t Clintlin to n , — of th e n a te lyy sa s j y s g o v e rn m e n t c an reg- a lie n a te d ro ck e rs a n d tliei fee lin g th e po te n tia l p a inn ool f h is h e ir foi- ^ u la te “e“ej x p re ss a d v o ca cy ,” m ean- lowers without compromijm ising his p a rty ’s b e n e fa a o rs , a n d sm a rt- p ro v e only th a t “ It “ t h ^ e 's too in g comsmmunication r that uses c e n tra l gospel m essage,.Trimty Ti ■ y;Ug in g from th e in ju stic e of i t aall, m u c h m oney in p ■ n politics.” explidtid t words to advocate the p u lle d th e plug. said: “I appredate the faain lthat (In 1996 millioi uons of Americans . election'ion o r d e fe a t o f a p a rtic u la r I t w ould se em th e y forg<)rgot that / SPRING ARRIVING OaiIfllLV. you cam e h e re , know ing yoiyou c o n trib u te d $2.61L6 billion to th e c a n d id a t d a te . T h e C o u rt’s exam - th e Je su s th e y d a im to knowkni ^ ORDRESSES, TOPS. SETS. SANO< m ig h t b e ta rg e ts (of c ritiddsm) si for campaigns concei M I.S.aO G S ic em e d w ith fillin g p ie s of)f w ords th a t c an trig g e r engaged in a type of “covco vering,” m ^ BfiLAf th e e x c rd s e o f y o u r c o n stiu LANCE OF TR flN Sm ON flL OREBESSES 70% OFF \ \ :titution- 475 fed e riil officeices. Americans cegulatioation indude “elect,” “sup- too. H e took on tlie “cosnusm m e'’ o f . SHEEPS a l r ig h t to s ta n d u p a n d sup]^ p p o r t ' h a d e n o u g h d ia n i I EPSKIN CLOGS & ALL WINTER;RB00TSl/20fF \ i a n g e le ft ov e r to p o n ,"’ “vote“v for,” “defeat," h u m a n form in ord er to txtachre; J U J Ml th e people you b e liev e in,”1,” sp e n d S 4 5 billion M E N 'S * LADIES SHEEPSKININ SUPPERS io n on p o ta to “ re je cct." t." P ro o f o f “e x p re ss advo- h u m a n beings. T he P h aJise ria e s . ' . S o C linton does a fte r alldl chips.) . REG.S48-NOW$29 f I c a c y " mmust t be in the communi- w e re th e on e s who ca re d mn o re {I b e liev e (or d id th a t m om ent lent; sta y R o m er, a sk ed d aba o u t C linton’s c a tio ni's 's text-Wt ords actually a b o u t ap p e a ra n c e s th a n th tu n e d ) th a t, a s th e S u p remm e - s ta te m e n t th a t ititisaconstitu- i used, h e a rt. rReieathfermanJi C o u rt says, F irst A m endmn eer n t tio n al rig h t to givi pye "soft money" Howevivever, McCain-Feingold P a t Boone is about a s lik ely to p ro tec tio n s a re stro n g e st fofor r iq ad v an c e politic s e ll ou t a n d sta rt w orking f itical convictions, w o u ld1 em p o w er th e speech-regu- . political sp e ed ), a n d th e a c t • . d e v il as M o th e r T eresa, Bil a c ts o f rep lied : “I t is a constitutionalco latingbuib u re a u c ra c y to d e d d e th a t ^BiU G ra h am o r P o p e Jo h n Pau] giving a n d sp e n d in g m o nley e y ;a re r i ^ c , b u t w e’v2 e gogi t to fin d a w a y "e x p reess ss ;a d v o c a c j^ h as ’aul n . in se p ara b le from th e a c t oofpoliti- f j tolii^tit." W hich is th e m ore offen« oc cu rrered, d . a n d th e reg u la tin g can ensive cal communication. Howevc im ag e: P a t Boone in a m o d ever, QuMtionen"If:I f It’s a constitu- p ro ce ed:d , ifi th a t bu rea u crac y lodified C linton, n e v e r o n e to m iss a h e a v y m e ta l outfit, or some s a tio n a l rig h t; it'si aa coi n stitu tio n al d e d d eiS s thtl a t th e com m unica- )me over- chim ce to w ork bo th sid essofa of right of frrespeecpech. Now, you’re tio n ’s effc w eig h t religious TV hoststs wv ho sit effect or motivation is to ...... o n o v e rstu ffed couches wiL political street, promptly turnedtur talking aboutiguring out how to haveeleo w ith I . I B ilectoral consequences. m a k e u p so th ic k it resem bl to praising the McCain-Feinjeingold m a k e a law a b ridid g f in g th e rig h t o f ------n b le s a d e a th m ask a n d tacky sets bill, w hich w ould e re c t a re©reg im e fre e sp e ec h ?" Gct>;sei Its th a t 3 * - 4 'SeF. Will is a Washington m im ic th e in te rio r of G race of s p e ^ ration^ - new R o m er: “I th inn k w e n e e d to Postcolun. aceland? lum nist. Boone demonstrated unc restraints on poliQcal givinging and make distinctionsins be tw ee n fre e incom - spending. sp e ec h a n d how/m m u c h m oney c an A few days, la te r Colorado'ido's influence campaigaigns through Gov. R o y R om er, ch airm am n o f ' te le v isio n .... I thinkthepresi* t o I th e D em ocratic P a rty , w ass oron d e n t w as rig h t to0 bb e in N ew Y ork S u n d a y td e v isio n ta k in g th e ...h e w an ts to ge e t t rid 1 of soft • 1 M r a j g p a rty lin e , w hich is th a t thle e IF irst m o n e y ....” i P Amendment must suffer for•or ithe Questioner “HeHffsaysit’sacon- president’s sins. To be preds<«se, stitutional ri^L.H H e w ants to g e t iiii- if m ^ e lin e is th a t C linton’s i niterest- t a rid of a constitutioitio n a l r i ^ t ? ” ■ AllTOMATI ing fund-raising practices - , A s R o m e r w ass strugglingst to i m e TRANSMISSIONM FLUSH SPECIAL square thatdrde,; Ifyou have several IlUa, you n EVERY30,0l’,000 MILES J C hinese a n h s m erchants, le, Sen. Jo h n • I m ay not be fully benellling W MMMtaiBctrMitrwriniM I------C indonesian businessmen, slecsleepy- M cC ain, R -A rir,, ww as on a n o th e r from tox-dcfcrrcd compounilln.ing. Dy spreading your i a \ h e ad s in Lincoln’s be d , e t a - n e tw o rk b u t in a si OatntitatMDijHr.',TS J 1 sim ila r intcU oc- ccohlribulions am ong various ininstitutions, you (Mlenllally . nbnctOKlliDitta • w ater do^vn yourcom poum icd•d return over lime, nnti RrMNtunrarieam you’re probobly paying mullipitpie scnice charges. • nae* h l» b n I tactn t ? 8 9 “ f [ } - ^ bet^liBttnfliiiti !f. 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^ ■ . 202Sho3ho 9665 J J Mcmbc I I f " U«t*0f»t>C mTKO.tHwm .. A-8 T1nw»Mm,Tw1nTwWWli,Malw Sundiy, PiUich 2.,1 IS M 7 . i Albanian W o r l d n president: Govei^ernment to resign Come Ceubiuts MaudiUIOI GSASl V L O R A , aAlbania; (AP) — riotsIts betweenI police and demon-m 5-Course Ca " Bowing to weweeks of anti-gov- strato Cajun •ators in the southern port dty ijittunln ___ ernment protrotests, President of Vlora.VI At least four people Dinner Unan: J I p* Sali Berisha sasaid Saturday that wereiire reported killed, iswered cquestions, 5, unendir his current adi administration will rhe The president said the new resign and be replaced with govenvemment would still be made leaders accept::ptable to the oppo- upo of f m e m b e rs o f h is D em ocratici * 1 9 2 . delaysy^sinSauddi bombinQg inquir s itio n . P a rty but that govermnent minis- )nef announcement lersrs would\ be approved by ■Ja 733-0900 (Jp-rn) came one day after “rour n7AtoVi/itv:E, r o w N R IY A D H , S a uid d ii, A rabia (A P )— l in e ” ty Bcrisha’s brit 3und table” of opposition tying Iran to the terror Eskan Village, on Riyadh mrest escalated in Sodal The investigation on state TV car aalists and otherparties. • T ------ion of last'June’s attack, sk irts. anti-American bontxambing in Saudi “I thii dh’s out- *he recent unr hink it’ll produce only There has been a “90 p Arabia has dragge igged on through 'dottedd line’,"1 said this source, a decrease”^ in the visibility m onths of secrec I p e rc e n t recy, leaks and rankingng officer based.outside U.S. m ilita iy , A n d erso n sail sharp words betw ly o f th e etwecn capitals. Saudi ArabiaAj who spoke on con- Few of tne troops ever Now it may stn stretch out for ditionheh e n o t b e quoted by n a m e. th i e tw o b a ses. T h o se w ho di ^ ilLCOHOl3LISM0RDRI m o n th s m ore. e r le a v e UGilDDICTIO[ON W ithoihout conclusive evidence, a ‘“civvies” and sometimes . U 5. military and .d o w e a r M M U and other sources U,S.-Iraranian showdown would a < rm o r , r id e in 'c iv ilia n vel s a y th e y d o n ’t exp< ICS b o d y »pcct the Saudis probablybly b e h e a d e d off. ;arid drive with single-m *Do youI hth a v e a p roblem ? to. o n n o u n c c a con vehicles, conclusion to the The lingeringlu: mystery over the speed • from one safe locat *Do y our i probe until late AprilAp at the earli- Khobar 1 ym in d e d ir W en d s & fam ily seen)m d ista n t, cold or a n g r ir bombing helps keep the a: n o th e r. est, after the anninnual “hajj” pil- U.S. mi m ilitary force in Saudi Security is also a parac Hr •Are youu ttired of fig h tin g th att iin n er b attle? grimages to the Mi Muslim holy dty Arabia1 ono: edge, wary of another concern ( at the fonress-liki o f M ecca. •am o u n t «Do you. w an t your life to b e besetter? a ttac k . IEmbassy. “TERRORIST Some think Saui ik e U.S. •audi authorities ' “Thereere isn’t a day that goes by IDENT” signs on hallway want to withhold ; T IN C I- . Id an announce* that I don'tdc get intelligence on rad v ise s ta ff m e m b e rs to gat ment because the ly w a lls 3 W alker C enter p:provides qualityr a1 l c o h o l o n d d r■ u u c g he findings may terrorisnism,” said Air Force Maj. predeterm p ined locations . link Iran to the bo jatherat llie 1treatm eni progr< bombing deaths Gea Kurlun Anderson, the top U.S. e c m erg en c y . rram m ing at affor>rdoble prices . of 19 U.S. servic IS in a n \ vicemcn at the • officer inin Saudi Arabia. “There is The embassy issued a w ith 20 yea:»ars of quoU iy repp u t a t i o n . Khobar air base, ie, prompting a intelligcigence that what we’re aalert last Tuesday, wamir Patient t— ■ U.S. reprisal agains a f re s h T h e W i imst Iran. Thus a doing forfoi security is very, very rmore than 40,000 Americi Walker All Progrtrams Freestandingiin g , delay would push:h back^any1 trial proper." )ing th e ______Cent Saudi Arabia to heighten enter______(MJiormi^v,■vcrage) (Mllorwldc «vcr«i!cr«Cp) and execution of ie an s in of thcTalleged Sincee thetl bombing, most of the vvigilance against terrorist a bombers until after m th e ir I------Inpatient Si 9797.00 . S509.0(0 0 . $468.00I fter tens of thou- more thanthi 5,000 U.S. military IIt was prom pted by ren sands of Iraniari pi t a ttac k . Daily Charxts Toial prognogramS4l37 Total program S I pilgrims return personneinel in Saudi Arabia have nmade by Osama bin Lad 1 S I0.6S9 Total program S9H2.5P.¥’<9 h o m e from S au d i A i c m a r k s 0 i A rabia. b e e n cronsolidated o n at two high- nm ultim illionaire Saudi Intensive 5 7 5 One U.S. military i d e n . 'a — iry source doubt- • securityy locations1 — a desert air ddescribed by the U.S. ! 75.00 $136.00)0 $1 3 3 .0 0t .ed, however, that li e x ile Outpatient Toialprocr. at the eventual, base 800 milesi south of Riyadh EDepartment Ss a bankroll ogram S I8OO Total programtS326-i S Total program S319SJJ92 report would estafc ■ S t a t e ( itablish a “solid and a housinghi development, «cerrorists. Daily Charges o ile r o f ^ Souriaureo; UnlvonUty of Gooroia NallorlonalTrootmoniConlof Study. 1996,-1996, Britain1 cuts( fundi]ing on cloniling researc k-cd by Blue Cross, Blue ShicIicid and most other Insurance:ncos. W alker ” rake that first stt LONDON (AP) - tep and call todajlay! ) — The British fundedit it when it was a theoreti- Tlierapeutics, Tl a Scottish bio government is cutti utting off fund- cal idea1 aai n d th e com m itm ent w as nology ni company headquan 734-4200 or 1-(-800-227-4190 : ing to the research■ch p ro je c t th a t n e v e r lo i Center long-term,” a ministry outside oi Edinburgh, whose s produced the first t st cloned mam- spokesmajnan said, speaking on cus- prices pi have soared since - mai because it has s h a re las been a sue- tomaryania n onym ity. weekend’s w, announcement tl ce la s t “ P e rhfla a i p s if th e p r o je c t is to sheep sli had been cloned froi The decision, 1, a n n o u n c e d ' p rogresss then tl it is up to industry m m o lh e r. Saturday by thele Ministry] of to look at rom its at the commercial ele- R o slin s d e n tis ts h a v e saic Agriculture, disapp ippoinied Prof. ments andind fund it that way,” the cloning cl was the result of n 1 - G ra h a m e B ulfield, di aid th e I, director of the ' spokesmarnan added., hit-and-miss hi experimentation "W O L Roslin Institute near f m u c h LF G U lear Edinburg. The re: iy' s rest of the institute’s needs ne to be refined through •- He said the mii on a n d ministry had. financingng came from PPL ther th research. . financed the researearch for eight gh fur- ___ years and now prov:rovided SS per- r- cent of its funding. “I will move heave:aven and earth VMP O) f A pfPROVAVL to keep resources in that cloning n S ta program ," he toldJld The Daily ' , T eleg rap h . Every nicickel, dime, & T h e M in i s tr y sai

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She had been a beaucfluty once, p a le a n d lis- I some, but hanJencd intcinto middle age by indif- I fermcc and threePauIor7\i!in.Onetime Pa cq,. dent BUI Bodnar, a main player Innan an aggressive D e p a r t r county politics resurfaced. FruF ru stra tio n funtJfalslngdrtve, 'tm e n c o f he stepped into a Jatcral,tl, turnedn his an k le a n d ^ 5 ire, u id he (s confident a $12 mlllkilllfofl goal for a new facility will be r rose and visions of consolidatio be reached by tho E d u ca tiation, headed by | | b |L — dftjpprf a 22-ton sack on Ition dwin- year’j end. on Minidoka, creating died. H]e A n n e FoFox, the contro- Rupert and Arequia in thep,Reprocess. v e rs ia l s Then, in 1995, St. Luke’s! RegionalRi It appeared divlivision h a d ended, I state superin- 7 ^ But the work had' takenta its toll, and M e under St. Luke’s guida:idance,” Bodnar tendent: M edical C e n te r o f Boise jo in e>d d iiin, when But foUowini It B lack is plan- A J Bandylegs wore c tm c . ing last year’s vote, a con- said. “Some donors haveave had concerns ning to c a committee dedded affiliationdon with a troversial, hig > oppose in the ^ k m “You'rea mess, honey,”ii;,"ScmoZinaipuftcnsi, lighly criticized move by’ about the process, but they’vethe been able 1998 Re; nonprofit ho sp in il could b e th e solution.sc WRMC to clo: (epublican pri- shaking her head. "HTiiVhy’d you carry the - g lose obstetric services inI -to separate,that issue withwitl the need for mary. St'Luke's mapped a plan to build a Hailey sent pu DeSoto in from the parkingHng lot, a n y w a y? " 521 public suppon on a down- a future hospital.” Ron Blackick 521 million not-for-profit fadidlity l and ward spiral. Th C o m mmittee mem- ‘’Because ft bdongs to' him,"hir AinF o x ’s hom-rimmcd eyes, drainednctf his beer m ug and ;am and Hailey would be understand that 80 percenc e n t o f d o n a tio n s o f h c e a n dais signed a letter of intentu a n d th e le ft w ith sh a rpp ses rv ice cuts, and the Division of Vocationtio n n i rose to his feet, unsteadily.Hy. A s h e braced h im - com come from 20 percent of the donators. Educadotion. omplex legalities of joining a publidyp Today, heavyvy criticism and the resur- ■ self against the checkerboc■board oilcloth on th e ju jj Getting someone to writeite ai seven-figure “There' im hospitd like W ^ C andI a ]private gence of com re's no question that therer haih a v e table in fro n t of h im , M’crfou'c arli noticed h e w a s . gng mtroversy surrounding ^ eck takes time,” Bodmidnar said, “And been con me were Ironed out. It madee forf( long WRMC haven’ omments from other legislatela to rs carrying a bankroll a n d ^BtalSxrsn^a 3 ■ n’t dampened St. Luke’s it’s n o t lik e w e’v e n e v e r• donedo this." concemet neetings and tedious, colorlessless news. aggressive agen!nda and fund-raising goal, led about the motivation in somson e Everyone in the joint kneknew that Lasalle had Indeed, St. Luke’s iss nom stranger to of his cut lut public sentiment, for the firfirst time said St. Luke’ :uts," Cameron said. “Fromm mn y corner^ the market on1 frfry sauce, and that jn ;e’s Vice President Bill fund-raising. St. Luke’se’s sponsors an perspect a de ca d es, w as b e h in d th e jo inn t effoe rt. Bodnar. ctive, however, I've alwa’w a y s he'd used his ill-gain^ wci ^ / t h to buy onion b j annual telethon whichI yyi( ie ld s $325,000 vie w ed Ri Blaine County voters validatelated that "If anything,:I, I think the OB issue has R ep. Black to b e stra ig h tfo n^vard. v a r rings, sending Idaho's all-iml-important spud ccon-• sen t every year. The St. Luke'Ac's foundation He alwaj entiment at the polls last May,/, whenw 89 probably serveced to convince more peo- ays speaks what’s on his mmin in d om y into the borrow pit. r e c e iv e s a b o u t S2.5 miUi(iUion in private almost to; crcent approved the partner^] :o a f a u lt” "You'll never get o u t •ship plan. ple of the need:d to build a new hospit^ o u t of .here alive,” Ploase see HOSPrTALH05 Pago B3 ' IfB ladne.vt shortpants. H A IL E Y - O ffid a ls a re a ttesmpting m p to member and CoCounty Commissioner Len But group members dai M arlowe tried to grabb th e B B p isto l fro m r e j i daim the forum ejuvenote momentum behindnd a1 joint Harlig Saturdayay. “But it’s a reception is not an effort to contn e Minority Leader Marguerite rite • Semolina's hand, b u t it was too late. She had v e n r.trol,h=pr«s. McLuThl enture of the Wood River• M edical . that things aree not: going as well as we “The number of players ho :hlin - also a JFAC memberb e r - ■ already fracturcd the DeSoisSoto’s windshield in Cen shave made this „ „ e s S s Center and S l Luke’s RegionalII MN ed ical w an t th e m to botx5 at th is tim e.” ■ aicomplicated procedure, is Black’s motives, but doubtju b ts h a lf a dozen places. C:enter en in Boise to build a $211 million.n Members indidude Sun VaUey Mayor said. “But this is no anemp 11 do it again. “ycu 'rc going over, sw ea ueetheartl” M a rlo w e sin[ngle-site g hospital in the Wood3od River Tom Praggastistis, Harlig, WRMC board p ie u p .” me up and it happened andm d I wared as he finally wrestled(led the gun from her V ali member Glei[en Stevens, WRMC W hen St. Luke’s first ent ilk you’re going to see it again,;ain,” hand. “Maybe thcyH let yououtofT(^achapiyou Sc So they have formed an “Owners^O Administratecor Al Stevenson, Dr. ture of a joint hospital in :^ughlin, D-Orofino. in 10 years, and i f they do,j,Iivantyoutoknow I i F o n brum,” a group meant to streicreamline Scott McLeai:an, St. Luke’s Vice Executive Officer Ed'Dc st House Education Committciittc o th a t I II be w a itw g fo r you.ou. Or maybe theyU e ffo fforts and regain communityity confl- President BiU1 IBodnar, local attorney Bodnar came under fire m. Black was “very helpful'if u l” stretd t your pretty little necl neck, in which easel den«ence for a projea 89 percent of Blaine Bob Werth andid another physidan yet ivith the education budget,, sheshi won't w ait” ;d.ngs would be Couiounty voters said was a goodod ideai a to be named. dosed. Bandylegs lur±cd forwatward, picked up the y e ar Bar ago. At a press conferencecc Friday, the B o d n ar said S a tu rd a y thi s tim in g w as poor, b u t " h e: h ha< a d DeSoto and threw it agaainst in the back bar, Mi ’ the new forum Members deny it’s an attemp pt t tot s h u t g ro u p sa id it will wi m eet regularly, but is not an attem pt to clos«lose any doors, tl mtegrity to sit there quietly,’:tly," shattering the Pabst Blue RibbonRib mirror. Then o ulit t the1 public or media, but aacl ck n o w l- th o se m e etin g s v .C m e m b er R ep. M a r n e B ell, R 5 won’t b e p u b lic B ^ u s e rather a move to stick: to core issues U.R- Ploaso seeset CRUMP, Page B3 edge jgo a controversial dedsioaI to close only two membcbers are elected offidals,' u n d e r a tig h t tim e ta b le. Please see BLACK, Pagetgc B38 ' . r . ■

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M a g i c Vy>/ a l l e y AV e s tr -■ ------—— TLE (AP) - Avalanches take ta advmtage of a break in th e T ^ * Snow sliilides: Interstate 90 over weather wi Saturday afternoon, S n o q u a ln!mie u Pass and three vehi- the th weather forecast calleds?;; inaneicial planncler faces fcraud charg(ges ( ~ \ r \ c le s r a h1 ininto the snow Saturday high W winds and another fooo o t o r b u t n o s c I serious injuries were m m ore of snow overnight,, jplus IDAHO FALU close 1-9 .LS (AP): - A H.J. Campbell Ca Inc., Beard Mttlement with manufacna c tu r e r s , reported,i, authoridesa said. about at a foot of additional s I snow woman at a locald ffmanda] plan- allegedlydiy told Hank and Patrida waspostpOTcd. ^ C l a r iss s s : a L u n d e e n , a s t a t e after of: daybreak Sunday. n in g firm fa c e s six t ix felony ch arg es G o ed hlart a rt of W endell they would Bonneville Coimty Prosero sec u to r ortation Department H ie snow slid es b e g a n a s a crews including securitiging fraud. with two countsts of unlawful Beard•d isis n o t r e v e r e d a s a bro- A Bladcfoot couple is suinsuing h e r sale of securities,s, f a ilu re to re g - k e r, iwir r isis H J . C a m p b e U I n t,th e for allegedly e m b e s l in g 5120,000$12 ------S ei;r v ic e s — ------1 ister as a securitii■ities broker or complaintlin t sa id . they gave her for finandald a l plan- dealer, failure to0 rregister secu- Last year,ye Beard announced ning. The claim , filed in 1994,] J o h n “ R ed ” L Hrifc f c r, of Je ro m e , L o g a n C cemctery, m Logan, Utah. Mond rities that have b onday. Sunset Memorial Park ! b e e n o f fe r e d p la n s foo r r a a su m m it in H ouston fo r also sta te s B e ard to o k illegfga al l lie n s memorial sen-icc, 2 p.m. today, Friends ma>lay call from 6 to 8 pjii. Twin for sale, grand thi rin Falls. theft and issu- women1 with wi health complications out on the family’s form,m , I h o m e American Legion1 Hall,H Jerome, today at ih the Hansen Mortuary Visitation Vis vdll be from 4 toj'g { • ing an insufficient;nt-funds check after breareast im plant surgery. The a a d c ro p s. (Stunniei3 Funeralil Homes,t Boise R upert ChChapel and one hour p.m. m. today. W hite M ortuary f o r m o re th a n SSO.'0 . J a n u a iyy summsi it, >^ucfa was prgs- She is scheduled for at prelimprt i- C h ap el). before the f e funeral on Monday at Twin!n n Falls. Operating from»m a company, nized to0 negotiaten> an out-of-court nary hearing March 18. ib d c h u rc hh. . H ln if re d J e a n Coa C oon BrOHTi, o f WWilliam ii Campbell Nichols, ol Twin Falls, 11 a.n a.m; Monday, Jackie KiKay Jensen, of Buhl, Rupeiipcrt, 11 ajn. Tuesday, Rupen Community Christ! istian Church, memorialil service, 11 a.m. West:ist IJ)S Stake Center. Friends Twin Falls. Condudii I Autho uding scrvicc, 3 Monday, FaiFarmer Funeral Chapel, mayjy call from 6 to 8 p.m. orities sto])p search:fortod(Jkler p.m. Monday. Carejirey Cemetery, BuhL M o^nday, n d HanSen Mortuar>r y near Carey. Friencends may call R uipert p e : Chapel, and one houru r ;Th»7toe»Wew» from 3 to 8 p.m. ______,______s e a r c h eers, rs including a team of Dogs traced the boy’sf’s s c e n t .m. today at Bruce BlaSlalne Leinc^ of Twin beforefore the funeral on Tuesday ata t R e y n o ld s Fim craJ Ch; divert searchedsea in and around a from th e h ouse to th e bn ^ k oa f th e Chapel in Twin Falls, graveiveside sen-ice, 2 p.m. the; church.ch SHOSHONE-Aul Falls, viith family prt \utharideshave stretch of the Little Wood River river last week, and searcja rc h e r s present from 5 given up on a large to 7 p.m., and one rge-scole search about 200200 yards from the baby- have concentratcd theirr eef ffo rts 3ne half hour TT' for 2-year-oId Rubeib

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Linda Rocha, all of Bu "O klahom a!” to V an K o m e n ,,w 1 h o Burley; and Letida Sahnas: aiand Campbell, Zettal a (Cole arid E rick H aW ker, allU t e a m f r o m t h e DDaVis a School I tfsgpt'fjgtodeha/d S ^ h had played a chorus part: dmd u rin g C h ris U h l, b o th of Rl u p c n . of Rupert; M ariah GeiGerber and M akinia Sarahh District is helping : Frost, both of Kimberly;rly; Ronald Thoren'of Paul; ^smdemsat ^henli^ I fo school and 1Thursday’s opening night,t, Ll i ow e I; aearfield High Scho-ihool d e a l w ith > ^ said. B irth s Gale W ard of Malta;; andar Salena M cOUister ofif the deaths of two cla;classmates and S/IC.'h e 's n o t t h e r e . \ ^ “She was really a g gi o o d A baby was born1 to Lance and Cristj’ Bybeeje i o f S o d a Springs. the serious injury of P )f two others. _ actress," said Christina Tamram s, a Two sophomortores, Sarah - C h r i s t i n a T a m s , ? junior who m et Van Komerm e n in — VanKomen, 16, a a n d J e n n y \^K om en’s friend uthe sixth grade. “It’s goingg tto o b e B ^ ey , 15, both of ^ >f W est P o in t, ------hard when I go to schoolo l ai n d ____ di%l Friday morningng a s th e com- said. “It’s ha s h a r d to com piichend.” sishe’s not there." — O bitt u a r ie s j p a c t c a r th e y w esre re riding in Crisis coucounsdors were on hand - — Bamey.was-remcmbcredB da a s a — — ------turiicd-leftfoufdra": a restaurant ~Friday aifJfnd'Saturaay, and were good ath lete. For obrtuary late Infomiatliatlon, can 73^0931, extension■n278 2 ______parking lojt into the path of a expectedt to be on hand Monday, “I will really miss her.. II w v i U semi-craaor trailer. Lowe said.d. “A“ n y k in d o f d e a th o f a] ' a i T C T he familyy ssuggests that mcmori- and a respn e cted lifelong resident of always remember her,” saidi d DI an T v v in F ai 3* The car was struckck on the pas- high schoolk I kids that is sudden is j, al conuibution:ions bo given to a chari- Hazeltoelton, who was most proud lo Jo h ^ n , a junior who hadd bb< e e n P s e n g e r sid e a n d pusheshed down the tough toI handlehr for aU of us," , , . . ly of Iho dono)nof’s choice in Roger’s bo haulauling polaloes into his 80s. dating Barney for a month.i l. T1 h e road ISO feet by thele southbotmd; Lowe said 5*.; memory. O ur fondestfoni memories include: tw o lia d m e t w h ile p la y in g indindi o o r C hrishristmas gifts of 100 pound^ tru c k , L ay to n police'said. sa StudentsIts dedded to dedicate ^soccer for the strnie The driver, Nicolele (Criddle, 16, Friday nightight’s perform ance of the Gene Deese Buchanan 25 ”of potatoes, No tickets were issued JridFriday; s of Syraaise, remainned et in serious school’s p r o d u c t i o n o f , th •,\'A * Gone Deo0 •Gnjmpio*‘ Buchanan, iving us a tour of the West as the investigation was continuinnuing. lagers. condition at LDS HHospital on 55. of Twin FaFalls died Friday. Feb. V v .^ ;’V 28. 1997 at iklng us lo ballgamos inn Satxirday. She was5 inir intensive r j\ at tho Magic Valley M;nn«.lesota. Regional Mealedical Center in Twin c o re w ith m u ld p le innju ji rie s. liking cars. jM Falisofah^i6ri attack. . ™ Passenger Jed;d H o w e ll H e w a s ^born o July 7, 1941 in w )nt camping with us inI Hamblini 16, of Westis t P o in t, also Mxjver when ho w as 80, l: •' V Waldron. Ark.,rk.. tho son of Willard t ^ remained in seriouss conditiono at mg letters and hean to heart fit • t and Flo Piercerco Buchanan, Ho was ..-.ivq -w • University of Utalitah Medical j, 1 - :, 'He was tho most giving and feared and ode d u ca ted In California. S . " ^. Ccnter on Saturday. F ered m an on Ihis planet!* ^ He suffered * son/ecved in IHOU^S. Navy. In ic e wo are his only family, woJ ' a closed-head injuryy and5 was in II - 1961. ho marriiirned Georgia Courtnay Id like to thank all tho loving, theneunxTidcalcareir e u n it . Reyncolds QtrVoncouver/er. Wash , and iho!; 3lo of his H azelton hom o a n d] A fiftii a«iajBeId1 HHigh sopho- w(}rc la te r divorced. Ho married ipecial caregivers at tho Idaho) more, Staci McKinnnnon, 16, of Ann Tillotson1 at ai Hayward. Calif., on ^ 4 < z / S e e l I Veterans Homo, 'putteneit ^ April 975. Gene worked at ppA' Clintor^ suffered a fractured iRATEFULLY YOURS,' Williamotto» Industries in San shoulder. She was tr.treated and Leandro, Cali:alif., for 3 0 y e a rs . In ^prico (Cappy) Glaser, niece released from Humanlana Hospital larol Browlon. niece : Roger RoghaarP 1992 ho movo(ived to Twin Falls, and D avis N b rth . ■ Y o u r C hoinee... Jbert Kuaffner Jr., nephew ‘ : Roger Rogham, 48, oi 0 of his death was a ^ y t o n P o lice L t Ro;RossLeFevre 3, of Twin Falls ' memorial funeraf service for O u r C o m m i ; died Friday, Fpb. 28.3. 19971 al Ihe O'riployod aIS s {a security guard at jp h n ^ said the impact caved litm ent! G oellen wjli bo c onducted at ed in the dri- Magic Valley Rogionjonal Medical Amalgamated5d S u g a r C om pany In 3 n. .Tuesday. March 4. 1997 at- ver’s side of the fourjdir-door sedan. Center in Twin FallsIs followingf( a • ^alls, . , d Mortuary Chapol In TwinI T lic c a r w as s tru c k sho:iKortly b e fo re • heart attack. Ho w as a fojlormor m em b er ol Iho 2 4 6 6 A d d is o n Ave. E. •TwinFalls . Inurnm ent will follow a t Iho 9 a m as the studentsIts were leav- Roger was bom Feb.e b. 8. 1949 in M oose Lodge, ilton Cometow. with military ing Doug & Emmy’ay’s Family || / Sincc 1939 * 7-7 3 3 4 9 0 0 • Parts, Idaho to Ralpftih ag n d Norm a H e is sun/ive?vod by his wilo. Ann. “,05° ^ ______by tho Leo Flora American RestauranL ■ Roghaar, Ho ^irew up in by his lalhor, Willard p in Paris a n d flails; b in Post 82. ; graduated from highOh school in ?■ Buchananin ol Twin Falls: Iwo The driver of the; sme Goimty, State;e of Idaho 1992. when ho relurnot■nod to TAfin Valhalloy Aroa Veterans vaiinv'FivFoods. Ho enjoyed his lami- High was issued a permnnanent dri- r, Falls. At tho time of hislis deaih,i he Auxiliaries,e s. F riends m a y c&ll ‘h, ,o Ler f siskating and bowling, ver’s license Feb. 25, thJeetl days OeW Cr was general manageiger of tho from 4 to p.m . er Revenue Refurinding Bonds 8 ■m. Monday, Marchj3, y is survivod by his wife, Kay, b e fo re th e a c d d e n t. ^ Falls. 1997, a t VWiito I Travelers O asis near Twin 10 Mortuary. Services of nuoertpert; his children, Charlotio A t t h e s c h o o l, F Roger loved to play'goifSflihhis go cremation1 area under ttje direc* wnumflni Principal Seriesesl9 9 7 leni of Burley and Marcella Tamara Lowe calledd thet Davis m any friends a n d also enjo^autoenii Whiteilto Mortuany and Edrnonsoinson of Meridian; ono broth- racing. Crematory. School D istrict Crisissis Team to FYrww^«# '? er. Wallerillor Lee Ryan; and ono sister, il w ith th e t x p e ctod t e t MatutfUes: U /V/’9 £ 8 - U / V 0 6 . Surviving Roger is hisis wife,w Sheri, help students deal 1 ^ M elodyly BBrady ot Rupert. Larry Is tragedy. ot Twin-Falls: his moihe'Iher. N orm a H A 7ZELTON F also sun/i;jnrtved by his father. W. Dalo Roghaar. of Montpelioiiller; a son, n J \ Z . t “It’s a devastating thingthi for all ^ Opopinion of th e bond count a n d hiss wifo„Elouisewi Ryan: and his msolthBlirtorertontho Ryan Roghaar of f^ocati of our staff and studodents," she bonds vri m o f c rr. .v Vlasta i Zimmerman. He also will be exem pt from presasent federal Incom es daughters. Donlso Kin J o h n srtGoellert sftflnhn has;five,(I/O grandchildron sun/lving • t a x e s a i K and iorl. D oafl'londspf and Idaho state Income• ttaxes. The bonds have White Rock. N.M.. ai 0 w as p reced ed In death by • ra diod Satufday'-morn- b e e n d e s M ackenzie and Sami FloiF loronco. all :ler a n d hls'grandparonts. leslgnated “qualified taxnx-exempt obligations." of Twin Falls: a brothi , 1997 at .the Idaho funoral will b o c onducted at R oghaar of Utah; and twi 5 Homo in Boise. Ho l o a m T t S ' i l s t e " I. Tuesday. March 4.1997 at JC”' Forftirttwthef Infbm istlon or a cop Sandy Passoy of Paris, Id M b o e a livinging there sinoo last ™e Graoo ipyofthe preliminary Qco Christian Center. 100 N. V official^ • Tracio Mitchie of Utah. Ri lan. in Rupert with Pastor • I ^ to m e n t, please can do r s t o p b y . “ w ! . 3 b o mn l In Colby. Kan., on t E J l f w p rec o d ed in death by fils fi 1 W ood officiating. Burial will Tho funoral will tako pip E a l 2 M a y 28 . ) » 9 .H. Ho movod to Idaho ■3 p.m. Tuesday al the 3 1997 at wil^Ufsp'axents,’IS. Waller and Canio, unrHinn i p.m. Monday, March 3. an Cemetery. Friends may iS | JDol in Twin y o u n g e r sister sis Fran-oas (our S ' S R e y n o ld s Funofal Cfiapo; m 9 a.m . until time ofitho ser- 5. Ho was a member nn t Falls. Friends rney call frofr?m 3to 8 njolhor) InlgiS. I n Tuesday at the church, f Roast Pork p.m . today and from 9 a.m.3.m. until tho u f S'|S ‘’c ' " 0='«=o' £gomomento , are under tho direc- lime of Iho sorvico on Me School, a n hoiiorod »[nn Hansen Mortuary Rupert ■ Sage Dressising tho funoral chapel. 3ran of World W ar II. c ^ ^ i , ® ■ Served with Choih o lc e ■ J of Soup or Satal-j OewS(»ytargin Sob Seibet EentShtarl ( TimALori f la a 152SAddl«aAill I andPotato.; c a A n S . 634FalLw "Ouipdhyth^Bx EdwardJ( TWINFAlF A m » iaMBEgl.Y » 733 • 6600 lories f S«vln{|lndM(Jujllnvwtort£rtSinaieri . •f J ' i ______X. ______TF Su»J*y,. hhUrcti 2,1997 Twinte FaFaUi. Idaho M Magicc Valley cGrump___ ; ------Cont)ontlnued from Bl and cocked his headd in Samlina'.i BeansIS . e crumplcd to his knees, sobbiibing dircaion. ___ Hosppital__ ;:-L“ke a sinner in Billy Sunday's tentnt. “Take her aivay. ”' hehe) growled, bit- Contlnuod from B Il “Blastast from the past,”.thc soup “Semolina, Semolina,’' he wailciled. it^ a cinnamon crawkawler neatly i>i p least one category mosost of the Cotrtlntrtd from- B: . ./ S tie m o re." h asata rich, chili-like taste. nine times she has ente I ii»arjfcd to carry you over tlthe I'olf. “And don't forgetM thetl ividaice. ireshold." “luxint everything to, Contestants's' cdishes included “It’sIt's a little c^n siv e to make,;, bean festival competiti(“ ^notion, .V,every year, Bodnar g lo g o !" “Not"N likely,” Semolina whispena v d Marlowe spat in the s bean saJads andnd several kinds of. but it'sit' worth it because it’s ass , year, a low fat wild rice at ’he sawdust arul bean soup. Therhere was even a goodd asi any chili I’ve ever had,i, bean salad was one of )r-profit hospital was itterly, as a deputy dapped tlthe tugged on his sivd cap.:ap. " fr its w ith if several founded by t>i luc. ihat?" black bean pizztizza, submitted by but itit has 1 no fat,” T aylor said, dishes she entered. the Episcopal Rev. andcuffs on her Diamoniqu T ere sa S h a n k ofo f IFUer. Carlaria Reed of Filer said sheI “Pye almost dedded t ten in 1902, opening 'accleted'wrists. “You'd be luckyy :t o ------irry insurance.” ■ Steve Crump, The 7 Filer Chambe;iber of Commerce canI adjust “ the- kick of herr will be ray last time to er is. According to data 'ie Timcs-Xew:^ The sheriff, a man wilh a prcte:ter- features editor, is a facu. President Shirieyle y Gailey said the Brav•aveheart Jumping Bean1 77 years old,” she said,id “ B u n f r o m , h e J oJint in Commission on faculty m aiilw ' iturally gray face wilh a uhifonorm oftheMickcySpillaneSc bean festival wasvas started th rou ^ Rollu;Hups" by using differentt may change my mind by t ion of Health Care it’5c/ioo/o/«o(/ n the combinecrjed effort o f th e spices:es. She made the mild ver- next year.” ans, St. Luke’s has ' match, snapped his suspendaicTS Fiction, where he-occupic■upi'cj a chair. chamber and loclocal bean dealers. I of ol the rollups, spiced withI In the end. Galley’s fie: in the top 100 hospi- It began as a typicalty chili and onions)ns and sausage, for theiesti- ding with hot butter sau Ition. r bean soup cook*ok-off, but dishes ''^But1- at home, she likes the! her the bean pot and a S7 Bulwhciherer it can pull its man- have gotten morelore elaborate and heattof of jalepcnos. prize. grand agement expcn>crnse into the Wood unusual as thee yft {/ou with bills a n d expenses beyondid your .what after takingng control of the money7 for f technology in the pub- times leading people to believeb ’Noi■o Drugs presresent means to pay, ti House Educationm y visible. givenI more m money to adult basic wife Gael often sits or staitands at h ------!iThm’s D-legitiritimate-critidsm ----- cducaticItion, h e sa id .------] — his-lefrsideto-pass'oninfnforraa: ------By''th’e"h'5lfo!for the whole. and on^atllearearned by experi- „ Twinin Falls Republican Donna tion I that he might othelerw ise rmSSMEBiEHE ence,” he said. “I’ll"I’l have to be a Scott,, whomv, Black beat in the imiss. Can fill special:ial sized orders. WE little more careful.’ul.” 19.86 GOPGC primary, agreed that “It gives me problemsIS from W K m M m He said he wou]rould have made govemnmmetital agendes have to i time to time," ho said. Call today to pplace i your order. th e sa m e m o tio nIS s evene if he were beeffidii d e n t n o t ru n n in g a g aininst st F ox Howctrtcvcr. Black’s moves in that Timcs-t^cws staff writerr Karenj R o n H I H a rp e r “In retrospeqtqt I could h ave attaire are just a signal of more mis- Tolkkincn ! can be rcachcd in been politically■ correctco and not to to come, i she said. Black m ay at.331-3937.i 645-2283 oio r 670-2855 | H |

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-'..I'.i . . I —.i,:.. =; Suppcoiters ofirest area getanodI legislator)rs B y G in a M ulder Recreatiotion’s funding bill pro- an and Recreation and the Id ing in Hagerman. TInio»f<8wt corTwpondenident hibiting ;P Parks and Recreation Transportation Tr Departmi from pursirsuing funding options Parks Pa and Recreation’s port d ent Gina HA GER M AN - Blackers a d of a pro- for construtruction of a combinarion 7.34 7.: percent of the SI.2 mill ic h e d in posed projea to consunstrua an inter- interpredvidve center and rest area wi w as roughly 588,000. ar pretive center andI re:rest area near at Malad1 G(3orge S tate P a rk e a s t of Timcs-Ncws comspondcni “The committee didn't havi Hagerman will have: anotherar oppor- Hagerman.an. of Mulder can be 'reache of the funding numbers corrc tunity to tiy to sell the rhomas, development Th Hascrman837-6273. the idea to state Jim Th< Thomas said. "They took d ie: Ion PHYSiciANiw i" legislators sometime‘ thi this week. planner forfor Parks and Recreation million mi as the parks’ share of AND Members of theJ Legislature'sL • Boise,, sasaid part of the commit- • -me match required for the ISI J o in t F in a n c e a n d AppropriationsAp] tee’s dedsiiision was based on incor- g gn ran t, n o t th e 588,000." . CARE PROVIDEDBRS Committee have ogrtigreed to meet budget get figures. • ] Park officials also were di; 3 with billing problems?i ? with Idaho State:e ]Parks and Approxinximately S3.5 million for pointed po: the lines of commun Recreations Directector Yvonne the propos<•osed project would have tion tic between the parties 1 wilh all tho HCFA mandatelates? Ferrell and review^ ththe proposed com e frorom the Intermodal been be severed before all iss id cashflows and higher»r Malad Gorge StState Park Surface T r a n s p o r t a t i o n a ab< b o u t th e p ro ject h ad b e en il Ivable? Interpretive Centerter/Rest Area Efficiencycy Act (ISTEA). Those oughly ou( discussed, partially dui p tp je c t. grant dollailiars are set aside by the petitions, pel letters and phone c sadaches were handledd bby T h e S4.S m illion proposalpro hit an federal government gc for state opposing op the proposed pi inipasse last monthih < after JFAC enhancemement projects. The bai- expansion, exj Thomas said. atiacl]ed a riderder to the ance, aboutout Sl.2 million, would , State £ legislators began hear I the Accounts Receivabliable? Dtpartment of PParks and have beenen split between Parks from fro d ie ir con stitu en ts - a ll m iSilStlM iliM i3!Ti]» MANAGEMENT SERVIIIVICE , INC) Official Accounts Receivable II calls comnpany’s HAre You Gettim '.urrenUy serving the Most Out of vthem Idaho. actionss a ‘blood bath’b Health i Insuranc s u its a n d HEYBURN (AP) - A/I grievance angered him. hi Employees were Give wc a call fo ra ( our headaches!s ! hils been filed again; ainst the J.R. instead callrailed into a manager’s of benefits & r e lse office Into ihe • Stmplot Co. for whatat aj represen- office the dayda of the layoffs, “and tative of grain milkillers calls a diemassacreere began," he said. . w office sh o u ld “blood bath” at a localcal plant. "We knevnew there was going to fd e n i s e O d a y s . •“In my opinion, (the;the company) ' be a layoff,ff, but we did not know iias actcd in a way deaJetrimental to the guts of)f it,il o r who it w as going ___ 3 i r e n ^ rODAY! its employees,” sasaid Harry to affect,”’ hh< e said. • 70S Fillniurc. Twin Fulls • ' Guildner, vice presidsident of the Zerza saicaid the ISO employees An InJrpfnilrnl Anenl Specia American Federatior:ion of Grain who w eree laid 1 off for a week • Ufe Insurance • E )06 N p c r s . would be ata t \w o rk M onday. I Simplot spokesmanm Fred1 Zerza But Giiildridner said the company ____ said company officialsials have not acted impro]>roperly regardless and sta;n th e griev an ce. wants thele firings dealt with I The union represeijsents about through :hethe grievance process. H 800 workers at thehe Heyburn That processcss might involve going B l . plont. Guildner saidI SimplotSi vio- directly intoIto arbitration proceed- H I laied collective bargainyiining proce- ings if the! companyci cannot work H diircs when it laid offtff 19] mainte- out a schedutdule to meet wth him, H nance workers, then1 15015 workers Guildner saica id . ■ fo r o n e w eek. Zerza saidtid he checked with the ■ ••--Guildner said the:ie fact that labor staff ff inI Heyburn and in H ■ employees were not told in Boise. Neithither claimed to have H advance about the compimpan/s plan received thehe unioni complaint. H r T T r YE!! Board of Ida:i a h o __Commissionj n f o r _____ ^ Sn Bj the Blind meneets 'lose over ^ H a s s k l e ts asscociate wintetering eggs! 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Comnbined' effort c:leans uip GrouUp says illlood reliesfshouMi in ’t lethaal mateitrials aft(:erfloocds, le out of \workers’pay raise;es BOISE (AP)’) —- State workers, fi ~ the workers’ raise. It[t wouldw run BOISE (A P )-— W hen floods plus their spousouses, vrill recall at & fro m J u ly 1 to J u n e 30,1!0,1998. swept over thei farmfo fields of the electionn polls that the Following the rejecticxtion of the southwestern Idahiiaho last month, L e g isla tu re eras*■ased th e ir p ro p o sed J k raise, W arren Lundqui;quist of the containers m th allill ttypes of lethal 2 percent payy increaseii for next I H L Idaho Service Employeeoyees Union chemicals inside: bobbedbe up and ■h SS e y e a r , th e Id a hlO o PublicF E m p lo y e es I m k ■ said the. workers were■S6 consider-( b egan flo atin g down3wn stre a m . J I Assodationlys. says, ■ - - J begislatffpJ in g a w ^ o u t . A group of expixperts in toxic '•'(1K ? Executive A s s o d a tio Director n E> '■ " AlUioiigh th e L c ^ slaatureisnear- tu r m aterials quickij:kly formed to . Jerry Rasavagege on Friday called Tiat involved rejecting the gov- !f‘ ing the end of the sessiorssion, Rfl-sav- recover and defusfuse those time ^ ®*“te disassaster fund for this emor’sor’s m odest pay m crease, w hich ^ a g e sa id he’s optim isticc thth< e disaster bombs. And theyy nmight have to year’s flood damamage, rather than lid have cost S8 million in gen- '■ fund idea could te revivedived. do it a g a in v e ry soor : takingpay raise away Gov. a pa P h il c r aI l tax tc money and twice that "We found almojmost every kind Batt suggcsted.Hi-H ie assodation lob- ">uchdl inii federal and other fundi V of thing that kills kill whatever iB u for the iniinterests of state “Th 7 V • cleanup. “There are lots of ways ship plan to reduiduce Ban’s already "i^anin mr a ch in e ,” R asav ag e said, '■ iValle^HostTaW.# to get exposed toI thithis stuff and it ’ |B P V pared-down geni;eneral tax budget asavage said his group wonts needs to go away.” by SlO million as a hedge against fo raiseaise the sales tax a quaner of Two d isa stro u si IdiIdaho floods in a weakening ecbrcbnomy and poten- jrcent ® to raise enough money< I About Talk ^ K® less th a n a y e ar a nid d tith e p n » p e c t of tia l sp rin g floodd damage.d . for bothbot the disast^ relief and another one this sprispring mean the ‘ \THEMSKAUBSHSHOW] cleanup learning curvwveissteep. , I — I “There’s no doubtlubt in my mind Drug-te:esring bill heacads for Senate that that area’s gogoing to flood I JUUAZEEK 'NAriONAlHEAB\'EAPT I again.. I suspect w< b e b a c k BOISE (AP)) —- With amend- amendended to protect worker rights, I SAVERS- th e re ," S am m ons sail m ents tacked on in the House, As ameim en d ed , die bill says a compa-. I •WEDNESDAY. MARCH I ; About 60 peopl□pie searched l e g is la tio n o nI employer e: drug- ny muslust moke full disdosure to 9A M -1 G A M along the Payette,tc, W eiser and alcohol testing ISis headed back to woricersa rs of the drug-testing system, M ARKWD’ miEWOFNHRAWRA FROM ! Boise rivers and ran toxic chcmi- the Idaho Senate.te. the employeremj has to pay for the I PHOENIK ARIZOm cal pickup stations ^ The House v 3ns affected ■ voted 65-2 on test and it's mandatory that a sec- I •FRIDAY, MARCH 7 " communities. Thejhey recovered Friday for a billill imaking it dear oncl testtest must be taken to confirm 9 A M -iO A M 1 countless small con □ nd ih a r if a co m p am n y s e a u p a d ru g a positivitive reading. 'TT I some 500 metal drur[rums of chcmi- testing programim and a worker AnI employeeei also must be 1 BUILOm INSPECTOR cals, as well as aboutabc a dozen te s ts p o sitiv e, rfiaihat employee can given1 a achance to explain a posi- I CAUINSt ! tanks containing 501500 to be terminated witwith no eligibility tive reat•eading. th o u sa n d gallons o f ft f o r un e m ploym entent compensation. Whetllether to start drug testing I (208)324-549im I - F a m chem icals airalready spilled Sponsor Rep.. WMark Stubbs, R- of emplnployees is voldntary with ! TUESDAY & THURSDAY:d» y [ on the ground are'e fflushed and Twin Falls, saidaid the bill was companilanies, S tubbs said. diluted by the floodw;dwater. But the 9A M -1D A M containers still holdId ttheir poisons THE FABULOUS SPORTSrSB B A B E ! - when they are snaggci f f ic d W d e b ris A„„nW.nli«, \ CAUiH1-80lhSAY-BA■BABl j p ie s in th e tree s a n d oi itlflei) member of a hazardous matertatertals cleanup team dons a protectJT - L e GISLATIVC LOG- in air tank before examining a dnjm oi ' “A quart of old pesi| x S d d c s « m s m of chemicals found after flooding I W 2 Q | ^ A D l ' trivial a n d bobbing, dowdoi n th e riv er In1 January.Ja Auoclated Press ______a tes S24. S24.3 million for agricultural I f E f E I doesn’t seem dangeroi:rous,” said Bill Jennie D researchrch and cooperative extension J Davey of the Boise Fire One ( important discoveryT w as Sent to G [_ NEWS* TALK•SPOmORTS _ [ Bishop, a training spespedalist with Departme: 0 Governor , services:es ini 1998 budget. Tient, a member of the that th Idaho Departmentnt of SB1002 (Healthih and: ^Vclfarc')__ i e governor’s Idahoho Emergency response i :e team, said virtually Agriculture A{ scientists could cc Amends laws onn thct practice of Response Commissiorsion. “When it every dass OSS of hazardous material quickly qu identify the insecflcfiddes podiatry. \Vashesupinabackya cyard and your was foundind last month except and an herbicides involved. DcDavey SBI027 {Educatcation) — Allows w l 12-year-oId goes toI seisee what it is radioactiv 3LENNS FERRY FARMAUaiOri tive waste. Even some said sai they will be at the top oiof the flexibility - ABSOLUTX Sc tTITBZSmVZDED , and takes tha cap) ofoff, then it’s blastingcat caps tu r n e d up. list of invitees to the next floo inspection of school i le»Jyn Phelps) • O U N N f FIRlU S Y ) , ID im portanL ” “W e’re! uorloiion-not less— — liB rolled over and some------ground,"50'gro dieserahdiieatinf - L TRACTORS « as John m to the ground for■or y e a r s a n d thing’s spill ing oil than four wetkspritprior to meeting at I. hn Deere 44S0 MFWD. Cib/Alr. ISipd. PwtrjfilftsPm pilling on the highway,” were we the.biggest toxic mate propm y owners even itenal which the contractst ivill be awarded. till 9M6 ruOMr • 79 Joltn Oe(re 4940 CUlk ventually will she said. “For“F our regional team, problem prc there. A lot of fioai jsn wa'ftsicto, 12.4-42 • 7S John Oer. 4230l2wl.CiVWr, 2wj. Jating SB1229 (FiiF in a n c e ) — er contaminat- this ;vas Durour first e x perience in a n fuel fue barrels were recoveret ^ 2 ftmotM. 13.&-M ru66ef • 77 John 0«rj U e d , B ishop said. ed in Appropriates an: esextra $10,000 in O g X lOiB, 18.4-ja nititur • 70 Jo^n 0«rs 4020 Pm extended,, multi-daym event.” the backwaters of Lake Co-oeur current budget to C iOt« • 67 John Oeet« 4020 UitMl. ^cro T ; Involved in last montlonthsdeanup Davey re 0 Commission for iffiS S S iS recalled Midvale-area d d’A ’Alene. th e Blind and Visual] /JD model 1S8 Itoni ena iojdtr • 66 John :«r?30202*d 3C were several state dedepartments, residents c ually Impaired. t«ti.synoo 5M • Vma rwdei 4-J50 Wicutttlng 4wd, Wd«, i s creating a makeshift Meanwliile, A the effort in soisouth- SB1230 (Agricultialtural Affairs) — 18.4-H id«,CU.Cjt the US. Environmentajntal Protection landfill whi where unknown chemi- w we; e ste rn Id ah o ra n tin u e s. Appropriates an extra,530,000cx to POTATO.TO. BEBT & BEAN EQUIPMCNT«T • Lojjn 90 Stria 2 tw tilowf taivBtff.ititr.iD belled, Agency, local firefighteihters and even cals were i •e mixed in with such The T Idaho AgricultiIture Board of Mcdidnce ftfor current bud- . ' | ttyus:e,hyd.Bcto.tfee.^. c«f iwJ. (eicti. COM.) • 86 loom Gwtlsa cumCUn 2 row &me chemical expertlerts from the debris as n S U f^ , hyd. til kldtfrj. Lojw 3pl. Wtni mt s inattresses and fumi- Depart-ment Dej is operating a1 DOS-i se t. tnimtoeutile U S . Coast Guard. lure. A qui Confirm ed b luick check convinced ticide tic: program in the flc •dbySenale Z n w i t S 'r '^ p £ 2 4 ^ )II1 plicfAcs “It didn’t m atter whwhat uniform crew memb mbers to don their pro- areas are so residents can bring Leo Crane, Orofrofino, to Idaho OfLmait*!! ^ e y h a d on,” B ishopp szsaid. “It was tective suits »e Outfitters and Guii lits and air botdes. After old old chemicals after they fint :mdc,Lke„=i„s owt«l lintr <»ld, wet and dangeroerous. But we the containainers were gathered, get B a r il w.'KJlpers • f; had 10 really work at get their lives back togethth e r . K illed by] : at it to find tests werere conductedi to deter- The by House rnodel 7200 0 1 so m e th in g to a rg u e abo The number for informatioro n IS H B237 (Agricultu: sS ^ b o u t.” m ine th e contents.cor l-8( Itural Affairs) -- 1-88^800-3478. Gives authority to d r When Idaho startecrted thinking Aproces:essing site for all the \\ 0 departm ents of moasi I4 7 ^ about forming a toxic W ith a quick snowmelt: anda Agriculture and Fish'ish and G am e for mMeiMlfr ixic materials chemicals: wasw established at the somsome rain, Idaho’s rivers coi network in the latlate 1980s, Clay Peak I; :ould the licensing and regregulaiion of wild ■ k landfill near Payette. ‘ poupour over their banks and staita rt a anim als held in capd^pdvity. . Virginia was about the only state Substances si s such as paint or motor deaJeanup cyde all over again.1. B1 ut ■ Killed jy Senate with such a programam. Idaho’s oil were sep separated for recycling, melTielding the efforts of varicrio u s SB1134 (Local Go' approach now has t Government and M isceuj IS become a but die realljally nasty stuff went to agei onth. Taxation) — Creaiita le s th e P u b lic lon,i)w6Hci* i&iioisi'JO ijiodel for other states, igencies succeeded last mon tes, induding toxic dispc^josal sites such as and ^ c ' School Reserve Fundimd and provides M ontana. ind the experts are ready 1 EnvirosafeJin in O^vyhee County. morn o re action. $10 m illion p e r yearu-for f< it. I ^ I S P P IntzoduccdLin House s HCR22 (Ways anand Means) - Rejects rule of DcDepartment of a d d jtio w iBull troout may Ihit endaii!igered lis Health and Welfaitscn concerning the < s o - c a lle d K a tie BeeBeck waiver on • : BOISE (A P )-Idaho’; p a re n tal payments, iio’s battle to 48-55 degreeree range in bull trout mininining operations, said Deni keep bull trout off: theth endan- spawning wai n n is HB3G7 (S tate Affairfairs) — Provides Spu^iiboto waters. WhcVheeler, Coeur d’Alene MinJnes authority for govemn g e re d s p e d e s list is allII bbut over. Keeping st mmental entities ! streams cold requires chaihairm an and chief executiitivc to regulate the in; ; State environmentalital officials reducing sec installation of sediment. To do that, officfficer. tdecom m unicationsisfadlities. f; ddnccded Friday thatIt a fo u r-y ea r such resourc( irce-based industries as “T“There is no question in sorome HB3G8 (Appropiopriations) — Oght to hold the fedcraIcral govern- logging and n d mining would have to instaTstances that it will have a neflega- Appropriates S7S6 million.mil S70S mil-. 1'“' ment at bay as they ir^ imenLAtebrtASlM K j f f i jntim,. hh fjmilfto Dpmaon. Thtt b a ooodillntstr«ld N c ; try to solve take extra precautionspr to protect tiveive impact on property mlnecp j M lion from the generalal fund,fi for public the problem of dwind indling bull water qualitylity on a greater num- hee sss a id . school support in 1998198budget V trout populations willvill not sue* ber of water lljf HB369 (State Affa W e s t e r n A u c tn o N C o m p a n y ^ lenvays. For example, ThThe U.S. Fish and W ildli Lffairs) _ Adds U W Come Early-Very Utt deed. J • counties and fire dis tttlo Ml^Haneous ^ tim ber indindustries could be Serviervice will make a recommend districts to law . Michael McIntyre of the state requii’ed to I now allowing only dtii□ties to regulate Kuirr WWettze Duane SKocsnnia 1 0 harvest fewer trees tionon on the bull trout’s Usdng llAnoYWABD DajivlRUCCAOiieaj Pivision of Enviroiironmental and use more S ‘0 sa]g of fireworks.s. (208) 4&W640922 (208)467-fl632' {; ore expensive harvest- thele I9th U.S. Circuit Court < (208) 4 5 M 779 (208) 687-732r-7326 Quality predicted thatat Ibull trout ingequipmcnlent. A p p i Introduced1 In Senate • \ ToU F»e: l-e00^98-7U 6 IFox: 1-208-4B»0480 ppeals on March 13. TlThe SB1250 (Finance) • J - ' will be recommendedled by la|e “If you putlut protections around agen e) — Appropri- ^ .. ■ summer or early fall for gency’s present recommencl'd a - ■ for listing as thesu-eam,it, it ta k e s a trem en d o u s tioon n — that bull trout’s plac dn endangered spedes. s. amount of acreageac and changes mentlent on the endangered list ; It would be the 17t 17th Idaho the land usese associated; with it,” warnan ^ted , but held back for no M HHl spedes on theendangere now T B raraora ’ered list. said Charleslis H: a tc h , d e a n o f th e —- wi:w ill b e d ifficu lt to ju stify . ■ Environmentalists are L ocated OFF M 6 BLMarooT E m 91 A m u are pushing University ofof Idaho’s College of “Tl“Tlie judge has essentially sai TB tH 1 M o b WEBtDNHwvZS- for an endangered sped) said PHIHI ■odes listing Forest, Wii aturday aim Vildlife an Range youh)u have not convinced m e thisis is S , M LRCH 8, 199 7 a t 1 0 K )O 0 a j h . . to stop logging that thethey say is Sdences. L tw cu A vailable • T 1 appropriate finding," sai • T E iu is: Cash ob B ankable CCheckd p u sh in g th e bull tro uit t t.to extinc- Studies req TRACTORS, U3AOER2ERS. C0MBINB8 ft BACKH0E8: equired to show that Robeoben Ruesink, supervisor of tnth e . duals • John Oooro 4430 I 'ES: John Deere 4450 trador. MFWO,iO. cob A/C. 3pl., 3 romoies PTO3 foefactory tion in Idaho,., bor. am radio • John Ooero 40205 tractor,trai Washington and Montaruana. More streams will MSn loader. 6' bucket ■ Aills Ctiaimerr 2200 Iractor., diesel standard gear Iro ill impose delays on in Boise.Boi “It’s an uphill barde.”1 cao. 3pt. PTO. 16.9-38I rulrubber. 3202 hre. Dual loador alUcIluchod to tmctor • Belarus 625 iracto ar Irons., than 80 percent of Idaldaho’s bull ------Forouoon TO-20 trortor.r. 3pL,3f p r o 2 remotes, wl loader • For ctor. cab. MFWO , 3pt. PTO , bumVijms oil • ■ Fnmiail M tractor, wide front PTO • JohnJ' Doora 7700 combine, hydro,■o, lurfx).lui • ffout are at medium totolughrisk 1 ^ 23 1-20 diamond drhdrlvo llres- Badger backhoo. KohlJhier motor, 14 hp, on Iraiierr^oxcel ^ conJ'uoa^^'MUIW'IPHEin‘1 Parma topor. 3dnim,I, stoolsti front wbber corner «roar • Mil ixeeilent of extinction, environmt 4x0 s^entoR bar. morkort.;ers. TRUCKS & l ^ lL E R S i 1031 Mliion 12-22 planter, gandy attachmo 081 IH truck. 10 wheeler, gas engine.0 (big| ttock) g/4 lnins“ 10?00-2011^ said when they first soi Lonnn 20' Mif-onloadingTO bod.I self contained h^d.- 1901.I. IH tnick. 10 wheeler, gas engine (b llresl’w/ I FARIl!M AUCTION T(romoRRow' unloodlng bod. 10.00 * 2020t tires, self-osnlalned hyd, • 1B79 IH (b« block) S/4 trans., 2/ 20' Logongon self lis tin g in 1992. COMPltP L zrra u q u i d a t i o n - .a b s o l t 3 IH truck. 10 Mieelor, gas engine (big OLUTB iraBESBBVSD contolnoa ^ . - 1 9 7 2 IHtjH t.oad#tar dump Injck. oir/hyd. swilch big block) a4inina., 10.00 - 2 0 ^res. 8 6self- >llch. Detreliengino air brakes, 10 yd.d. bedI - 1071 IH 1700 Loadstar truck.: ; Word on the fading lioiho pes fo r a WUFOBfAIRlURVirW FARMS IKC (MERLE & MARSHAISHAFRIESEH)* AMERICAN fAUS, IDin glo axlo, 4/3 tnms.. V-8' onaine.eni 1C bod doublo ram hotsl • HI^M OChe^et^M ^bT^ tn uck. sin- w/hoitt • Flat bod trailer,r. ISr deck, landem oxio, bvmpor pull 14'bod state solution came• justju days M oil 540 wifidrowor. 4 row. stoo in., M arch grd, 1997 li - 10 am Jteeniblo axles • Lockwood 4500 hen^Konnstof, l^ower. steeroble oxies*'^! >ckwood a fte r a fe d e ra l ju d g e ord«srdered the ' — _ or. 10'* Lockwood pllor.r. 4(40" • ACe vino bootof • Afi. H spud uTbeitod, hyd. shakers • S p ^ n Sconvey- S Dlroct,lonfl: Pixjm Amo 1 otofod in bum) • Poialo lub pud ocooper w/ trailer • IMileslono see<•22 wtter. 36- good condition (hasa s tMonb< Environmental ProProtection -rlWit jnorican FaUs tako Abordoon lybo flis on Logan bod fof unloodif>ollf>g ■groin seed. PLAHTINQ BQUIP Hwy. #30 north appapprox. 6 mlloa to Falirlow tiltchos & hyd. • intomaUorlUonai 020 grain drill, 1411.. orass soe I PMENTi CIH 0200 groin drill (2)J) 10' wl Agency to re^vrite Idaho’iho’s water* JJCTjl Modor. rem doublo disc, r soodor double disc, prosa whooi • iniintematlonal 020 grain drill. 14 ft on Ln. TaJto Fairvlow Ln.Ln. 1 mllo oast to tho Auction P™*® ‘vf'eols • Melroo 201M l grain dnii (2) 12' wl hiieh. hyd,I, gmsa{ seeder. QROUHO WORKll quality standards. Am(I m o n g th e ."-/t SSH ^ BQUIPMSNTi IH770dMdtsk, ir.S'. noieh fnxiUroof, 26' disc • k s site. CWgjch't l fofc r A uction olgnu.) Dooro tandom disc, 14' rair Ik • John Doe'e ehiset plow. 16' oaugugo whMls. spring loaded shankas • JohnJt (;hangcs the EPA mustt addressad is ^ • Rubber Uro follef. 14' • Dammermer diker, 0 row, end markers, h ^ . ro Howard rotovalor. 15' • Boxseroper.Box 8' 3 pL • Miskin pull seroi reset • Ulllston ailUvotor, 0 row • ST-100ST-‘ utablishing temperatureures in the vator. 4 row • ACE around icroper. 10 • 3pl. lino loom harrow • ^3 . • 3 pt nsilingng «cuttl- jnd hop, 1 2 '. Aills Chaimera tiller,' ^3 | rollertiarnjw, MISC. EQUIPI«eKnI (2)(21 wtieel lines, wl movers & dsmptmpa. 7 wfteeij. 5‘ pipes • Porker gm j repair. unload, hyd. augor • FotUirii1dm.tM motor, 144-max Hit. basicic 6(eooo lbs.. Conllnenlat enalne robuill . comer no booms or spray nozzlosJes • P/K sprayer, pick-t/p mountedd • fi8ft. Bcrapof • pipe irolier collar vont ali tank. Innks, 250 gal., hos*. valvB,live, gauge ■ ftck-up Block rock • JohrJohn Deero flail mower, 14' • Danhaos' (2) fuel btowof • Snovnpiow, onoI way,wt needs moboard • Oran genemi user 12-posthole dioqer • HelnkorencIf enow- bed w/ now lires • Dump be lemtor. 16KW, PTO drfven. mounted■d on( trailer • Nim.-odtent trailer •' PickupPicJ ) bed, 5 yd. w/wel kJl • Homelit generineroiof 1 i3phaseoiecwcmoto « u r ^ good lam m ad orytostortoa^r7997cK. crop coason. you camol miss tfila'3 sasolo. Miretns on tho eucHon will so, machin- & Tin CansI S : ■ Xbsoluio Auction'. No Mlnmums • No3 ReserveRe: • Coil for o free l>rochufo. w!/i mofo matrmory tobocX COKignoa by uilo day. Consiarmo■moms a v wolccmo wm priof opprwi 1/ listiriQ pony will not to rocponsibltnblo tor acclOcnis-.Aii moiehandiso'.0 nrr^ifst t>o ceniod on tMkxo nmoval. ancorr*- I 'Newspapei>ers I West . procodoneo ovor pnnt. All n ■al. A n n ^ o m o r v s on ealo day will>vill takoti ^TERN A uction►N Company bctwoon bi^a n d so llo r. U inyhnd. Tho auci'onoor la only annagoot aa 6 Ranch Auction. Chains 10 •Mixed Pape P.O. Box 3 6 9 , Cflldwoll, tdaho^i>8360&03e9 £ THINK AUCTtOni! HowHo. abOiA a Wfcfiino ./ami>^nrJod a u c ll^ sorvico Iftai oUora: trvch prompt sottlomonts. lulloi oporaiion • plooso epniact hslH and an phono: (208) 454-0922 phone: f (208) 467-G632 S o u t h e r n I daDAHO J I Toll Free;; 1^0(W1 98-7U5 Fax: 1-2l-20&459^0 A l I •. ' TERMS:'...... Christophih^Bair,AjuctiQ netr I S o l id W a s ti idlng faclllilos • Free coffee • Lunch wilt bo seivod . j

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,M «cii2,1997 T]m««^owi,Tir(nFiCAFitlt,M

I d a h o /WW e s t Antii-govemtimenta(ictiyists Igo on tijrial for Sj5pokane^ terroris]sm ^ .SPOKANE ( . ' 1 I (AP) — Three Safidp(dpo4nt,*liaho, w e re a rre ste d in Idaho m en acciu in crime laboratory; Loweis saids The appointed law »ised in a series of Unionon Gap, near Yaldmo, after an awyers and all three memle n ts a s th e group’s le a d e r. bombings andid p ------in worid-renow ned lo b is bxdng d inves- have made tria Berry, 42, until k stst yye e a r operat- — r—rn alleged aborted rial preparations diffi- Barbee, Ba who turns 45 01 bank robberies d tigated by the Jiistice:e Depart- cult, Lowe said on ed a Sandpoint, Idaho,Ida ^uto “d- Sundunday, is a former AT&T supei go on trial^ .Terrdf^in tliti^a u O .. b a n k r o b b e ry ment’s inspector generaralaftera Prosecutors h >er- repair shop that spedpecialized in ■shad to obtain a coun visorLsor fro m G eorgia w h o le ft thi Monday, fadng - attempt in Port-t- whistleblower made assertionsas order tt) finger the four-wheel-drive vehvehicles. He 1 .^ ;; land, Ore^ in Oc- eerprint, photograph, comfimpany over its anti-discrimino possible life c*. ab o u t contam ination, pooror training, measure ana w na- served prison time in Oregon( in DrM ,nibM aanill»^ tober, when they I weigh the men, who tionon at n d diversity policies, h e toh sentences for y and lab reports and te.testimony • have refused 1 old the 1980s for felony thefts.thel >r onSpcttneVdlm:-',-.''., V! were under sur- id to cooperate wilh Thehe Spokesman-HeviewI newspa crimes that r- biased in fiwor of prosecututois. authorities of a i pa- One or more unidendentified co- >t QA|iiai,U9«:Plwl»inl)-.»‘ . veillaoce by feder^ f a federaj government perhir j] e r e in D ec em b er 1995. ■ horts are believed to bb a p ro se c u to rs sa y Niejsen has said be willill tolerate they considerrillt^dmate. illi bbatlarge., 'y explorf3ic h willnil be held beliefs aren’tt ona trial arid I think trem ist anti- J tlO A fe d e ra l g ran da under heavy security on1 thet ninth that may be the BAKERA »' ..mlnutwtster.fobbefiirtwU,irU.S^ ‘ ' ju r y su b se q u e n t-. the case,” said Lowe, , AUCTION CO. governm ent t*. floor of die U 5. Court HouDuse. w h o a d d e d th It Bank'sneartjyvamyb^tiVlaka’..' ly indicted them : that he will try to ANNUALI NAMPA COlONSIGNMENTAUCTII view s. 0 Merrell has called Ni«H e lse n “ a exclude a n y eviievidence Hailing vrfth ITION • .about $72,000 8 t pinpoint:and-'- an on a dozen counts • • “In part, I s • p riest o f a pagan religion"a"andhas tI)eirChris^Ii F r i d a y . Mlarch i 7.1997 .1 ; d r t ^ 8pWbooib.-Astoloofcfj' V of bank robbery, n Identity beliefs. rrrr think tiwt their refused to sit at the deferense rable Merrell, 11,51, a former Florida OCATED: 1 /2 mile w est oJ N am pa S u ga r Fa( ir C^tetvanusedaBag^tawy-r, illegal use of faaoiyonKircHrRd.lolOljni.llKnl/ien 1/4 mile beliefs arc f widj attorneys and c o ^efendants. , nuclear-poweiver-plant engineer orth.SlpwPiKUi e -.cdfwasWiataneactiyHome. firearms and what’s going to 1 Merrell and Beny also boixrth resist- turned Christiaj A il S T f a r S : 10:00 A H . TE RM S: Sh or bankable check sate day, luhchUHCHSffiVa 0 Depot lo t riggodwtttien’eiolaplosivo b o m b in g s in- sub- tiM Identity preach- be on trial — ed being represented b;by court- er, is identifie RACTORS: JD 4630 d ie stl traclor. q uad, trai - ..deTt^jnie(JBvlee8,Bpp«ntl3mtly u r b a n S p o k a n e fied in court docu- ,'q'}*? trans., new radial rub b er w / d u a ls • JD 3020gas3020 trac- their religious ir. syncio trans,. wkjj (font. 500 actual milesmi on rebuilt molor * IHC 646 diesel w s explode wtMninveatbsUga-- •, Valley in April !sel w/ custom beliefs and ------^------1 futiralu r a c a b , liks new 16.9 x 38 n ib tier. 46488 hrs.-,h good condition • M assey H am s: 33 gasg, Irador d tort entenxJ.the whWe. wemifBdis- i itod J u ly 1996. w/bac their beliefs m / s L a r g s s / t ^ b l a d s . 301. w id s f r o f tP - S .. flood tires-IHC450tire diesel tractorw/F-11 loader.ader.3pLwde s ormed wnhoutlncktem.'-, . r I f c o n v ic te d o f o ntP S,, fioodures-IHC #2350 loader. 7 about the gov­ ■J scoop • Pettibone 50001b. propaneie lorklirt.lor side QJulira2.'tt96:Plpebomb»h'»hat-' ' all counts, the: \ p u b l I c ^a jin -F a rm a lf single ffont fo r 4 5 0 * IHC 3000 0 utility j i s tractor w / new m o to r, 2 p3 l U & 3 : p i * S e i ernment," said AUTO AUCFr/uiir 'Bi1.6x38 rlce&caneiires&rims. a tars lobby of the Spokane VaUealloy ■ d e fe n d a n ts co u ld Aaron Lowe, an I 2 N D & 4 T H SSATURDAY OF EVERY N ™ Planoed Parenthood o lT le e ..,..... - be sentenced to 'MONTH TJ»C«lUCXS; 1960 f<00 Injck w/ hoist and Sealcalco Pacific aD steel catU e bed, a p p t 76 Ji a tto r n e y ap-w NEXT AUCTION!U SATURDAY, MARCH 8” 76J00rtles, '> 'M oments lator.'rflBBfti m ate ' and have filed doc- COMHERCIAI “They • are storo In Union Gap Just Q u t ^ ' AL & AGRICin-TURE EQUIPMPMENT ^ l e r ;• P ickup fuel tankrtool b o x co m b o • 2I aco w stoc k irailer - 4 0 m etal c o rral panels.n e l s . l6T l 2‘ j YaWma. Reports are that a founourtj, . u m e n ts s a y in g FOR MGR>RE INFORMATION. CONTACT:--r. -4 IWIIwalk thro u g h s - 1 6 ' oales • 1 2 ' g a le s - Ma not charged 3 bar Cl binders-3pl ; rnon escaped. AuthortUes sayytho' tJi they have alibis arcuit bar. 12--Pickup tueltanlcw/elect. X 4 '-(3) bee with any'crime iLeom hOUSSVJS8 w ag o n w heels * Appra. 10 0 w ood seed men were on route bock to Waf»jaho place them ed boxes, 3 'X-4 'X 3--282 gal. fuel tankankw/stard- w where thtir be­ A DIVISION OF 3pLscr- s c r a p e r - 59jo in ts ol 3 0 ' x T m ailine •- (6113.6 (( X 38 tires ard rims - 3 sets ol i: an aborted bank robbeiyy elsewhere when : 0 1 1 3 .6 ^ 3 8 liefs wi]l be . duals*!ils*$et 0114.9x38 rice& calnduals-seti« of \ 4.9 X 3 8 rice S cain lires & rfijjs, ttcoffl- c r im e s w e r e called • into. ■ .. attempt In Portland, Ore. Bank 0 g TO CON 1)^ ’ beingcommitted. o f to a tu l / ™ S I ^ ™ h E 0 1 I 1 P M E K T PLEASE COflOHIACT BAKER AUCT10H CO..OR YOSIEIDSIEOUWA play,” said'• ■dals.aleftodbyaothorttles.had J t i - ' o A ^ XE55V IA T 208- locked.the doors. The defense J *onoAn Lowe, who con­ S A L E C O N' J[ D U C T E D BY: also may attack cedes he has * the credibility of BAKERAUCTIi[ l O N C O M P M Y difficulty underderstanding his evideno 1 1445ESTA1FATE ST.. EAGLE. ID (20 3)939-1777 nee processed by the FBI l-8W -750-t772______client’s legal reasoasonings. “I think I00-650-5808 th a t w ould b e unfainfair.” I------Federal prosenlecutors declined to comment on ththe e p e n d in g trial, w hich co u ld la s tc MW w ee k s b e fo re i P o ttatoSt a t Beet Equipm er U 5 . D istric t J u dIge g e F re m N ielsen, m , ’ Potato, Grain &‘Belean Equipm ent TTie c ase brieflyly gained£ national - 1 Mto/or a /, Inventoiy Reduction atten tio n a fte r a newspapernev report- I J p Q ed th o th re e w e ree beingh in v e s ^ t - ed in connection witw ith th e Olympics b^bing in Atlantamta. last, summer.__ biit FB I officials n H o n i o l i . ^ d such a probe j L x o f b o m b ^ tJ a t^ cast cases w as rtiutine. , 1/2 mile soutiI t h of Paul, ldah< 1400 W est 9(900 South • Muurtaugh, IdahoIO No one has beenn chargedcl in the Q RECnONS; 4 miles east of I Atlanta bombing. of Murtaugh on Hwy 30 to1 49004 East, then south 5 milim ile s The three defi lefendants are 0 South, then 1 mile east to Auction Site. 'Watchh for Yellow Signs' linked to the Chri!hristian Identity movement, which• combines( Old Testament, constinititutinnnHPIOXTTfrAowB(«nCimmMWMro>w. nity from prosecurioLidon o n gro u n d s 31 - n m 3-rt 4 rtmotimoirt. 24.SH32 duib (nw - O m droivM 1 - POTATO HARVESTERS ,14-WlNDROWERS hsUrni>Ur>.33SlfIShAS409hn ' i f l H that the three defd e f e n d a n ts a r e (6) 96 DO iD0U8l£L6S34-JtawHmesan 0) Q' 96 DOOBIIL BSJ 4-Row W ndm^ e W»41HCS4MMWFVW-ai.Htptr»ni}iU. MISCMRMRElATEOrrEMSEMS “ambassadors of the Kingdom of « dqubi 1000 p t, 3 mnow )USl£LaS34-RowHMV«ter 95 LOCKWOOb 4000 4-Row Wlndowe >otw. IB.4M2 itK T4JR30 ? OKAH 12i Cw Gtntntcx 4 cyi 9*1.11V22IIQr220wlt Y ah w e h ." ^ ,la«lgh4t87f^6fSW Ht680Ajl»J-fbi*Conifclft«-turt» ° prope^ and income)m e taxes. 94 locu, 91D0UBUL8514^W!ndrow« ptW<]iidimdi.S<^ 54ff1000 pto. 2 ftfflotn (fcMl.hrIt hrJtwo*. griin ton a jhift ip«d Boh ^ Bint WbolB; 2-h Kntpheld* Sld^M4d^Mount CnV00090004-RwKar>«9s Q] . M errell, Robert { (2) 88 LOGAN 4-Row Wndrowm I&SfU3L9Shp.(nMiwrptkitadutW fBonhm.lttl.N-trKtaluQamMlirg»/C*i^tH KdupToolBam^ rt S. Berry and 930OUBIiUSUL8502-RowHarveter 90 U) IHCS«l-dtM {.2» Charlfes H. Barb 90 LOGAN 2-RowMlJidrower l2w4 5»pc**,T/A2-pt 101030"5 30" plKfcnn httiJn 1590 a 1626 tn arbee, all of 0)9JuxLOGAN 90 Seriej2.RowH»VKttrj 78 qdd;540pti,wU«AW»fit15.5.ja.(f*wpilnO 79HC146C 78 LOGAN 2-ftowWlndrowr 1460 A)d>l-Hcw Cofobim - nrto «fciH r 'i'A “ “ T gJLOGAfGAN90SKpt((r«wp«inO hrdroHttlM ttti; grtln Monltot Mling w /t6 1/2' UBLEL8S02-nowHwe»er 1 «Rihud((44SSrn COUEGORS- c o n v e y oIRS r : g g t —______r FBI searchches for CKyVOOD4500 2-RowKirwstcr KCSIOU'PirPi*H.H.«JB-fcrl460 87 00UBL£L807Conea(X-62’ 230»10K 3-. KN£SB«nPl SAN 209 2-Row Hatveser unftdap-farneo ph,dualfiingen traces of fiiaigirives S MN20B 2-Row Harwaer . » , ° (2)87lOC 84 DOUBLE L 806 C oO «tor-«*. 23 ;OUNDWORKEQUB>MENT I l O C I ^ O 4500 2-Aow KwwOtn 3-ph. dua>fik)gers 125* RoBm Kirrtw - oow*ot foSm. t»d 3AN5to2-RowK«waef DO in motor hh( o m e .“ I S D0USLEl824CcU«3or~36', 1-oh ipuringt SI :KWO0D45002-RowK»»jte. . .DOUBI£L808 25’Cciw,w IOW Mow - 25-Wh»d bU-n. wi(v IKWOOD 4S00 2-Row HMWSer ' £ Kxtrkw-IS-.Jix POTATO EQUIPMENT C A S P E R ,. W y oM . (A P)-- FBI P0UBlf,L^38'Coi«ya UXiAN 20B 2-Row ' W4-eono«nn9*n-WpkMffl.l8‘ btmi {2} W -92 MUBlf L 853 4-Row K*(v«tin■tttl - tl( agents on Saturdayjay searched a IKWOOD XL2-RowHanieter W JR S-fctt•Botfcm H jI Pbw - f»d r w i 18" bow Wtrt ehih, bkwiTi m a b l* cdn motor home that ma m a y h a v e b e e n bbaco2-ii2-RowHincsta ^ I n f l o w -SIZERS TRUCKS. TRAJL£Rms •POTATO BEDS IW770 2rOfl-$ttDbk-28*dba.noKhtdFtl2rc (2) UXiAN 4400 4-fiDW Cup PUnars - 36*6* to.tow abandoned in central;ral W yoming by ' 94 DOUBLE L 860 EmflowBh-6 0 0Dsack s ■MW^lO^WwWi»*Wf-300Ci*in*B.13«R < te .Mb td I h k U jp ^ -ALAUOWAT &Roh f UI ShnddH - tw i dura,ura,3-pt. 3 two W ashington statestn brothers capadiy • ' ,i^b«ta.P4,yoi;11W4,5Budirf»rt.Hi ^ FILERS-STING^ ‘S0HCFt954 10-Whttkittk(-DT46fi.ASK)niuiD. UU»T0N4-tto4-ltew(teBn9Cutt«w-3-p« DOUBUlIC30SOTtinoplngCon^ 00 belonged to an ArkansasArl gun U-hyd««!ric „, 93DOUBUL81145’ Trlcscopin9Pii« Ilf b f t h i p j , 10R20«70 BudA. Mt-tf) For » ' 8-Ra«f-.3-pt SSH n 2r o m P f c f - l 8- b . f t .3-ph his wife and daughterIter. nywoo ‘JIIHCStWniicSxfllwJi 74SPUDNIXTeleKopt)gPicr 0wJ[-yA0T4«d«H9 Sf*¥8uftMoB^OwawDfat-^ft 00UBUl8150lnfl»rtPIkf-24*beh.l-ph00 1-ph ' The Wyoming Higlhighway Pam l !?S.Uf*«dingB«J ■ ” = ' tp.sUngSf-oUKn»M 0 ) 96 WIC W946 6-Row Hsvcstm - la . MtSCIMPlEMENTS Mt **’>■ i Kehoe, 24, and Cheyne y n e C K ehoe, WAILANTERS-SHREDDER 0)^ 0«iliL80l20-toiMnKhniM IHC37SSw«tf -. typtrcarsovtten' ;«***( Iriwtttfc, dkMl 14‘ 20, b o th o f C olville, W ash. 93 LOCKWCOVOOD61006-Row«dcBKtt*f . . . (fl t»U8L£ L Ml 20-0* MHJnkMdhgS B«t»pWelfU(i*4-Row Cop R m ts SQ )‘96W)C ' 1222 12-Row Dtfobton NonhikkWtUVt«fflDoiWi4-TMl8»:5thWW ^[H(«>:Gn25hp: u s e o f v : CE75tv:Vlra);Vlraon n o rth o f C a sp e r. AU0WAY6W6^towSmdd« 92MRMA622 6-Row DefoRltw PIOOrPS-FAR=ARM TRUCKS My;1: b Lilr HJii/Bnn nifltf: 3-ptBooffl' C»rCVweOhp; 125hp5«15h.UnBoottMl*uiMPunp; Wyoming Deparpartpient of 87ftWMA6226-ltowOeWl«Di 77R»DFJ50mM)-W-W .400.M onra.M i W«IBumtc15tclS-booncShepBiftFVtlJiJWce- *>W hp 4»1S IfhUn* Boojttf Pump: Wel(I PutPump •390,»uint(*«.W. Ro*Riiib»tIVi T ran^nation spoke:ikesman Garth 71FOROf100Pldap-J9C tIVtRcd«:6*x3rinvltmnt/K*tiiw ^Mid: (S)Q»f Ceupl»tPun)p»WS-«*g»b«,!• bowls: «FO«lHCOPkfap-JSJ•J52.4ipn«.M > TMecWWSj[WBM-wifflUsiiirntefpim: (0 300 l0OO-6*AJuni.M»lnfr«.2O-Jn; £00-4’r u Mu> m . Oldhflin said it wasn’tm’t clear if the EBH m I •6$H»0ftCI0l>kto*-4»«•4»«.390.M0 1ivb.M. CW.Ftt>»f5^SliuSpnyTM^ildt nouns tor Cm- kWifctSO'rts.; 1000'8*AJum.U»lnBi>t5BntSO- K eh o e s w e re in th e! aan re a . Authori* '$aDODGI600[>«.pTrudhjdi-&AJ-4rJb»d »^9t70: l-pt«*tJBnnSpnnfW2-t259W.»lun X- App. 280 fti. 3 ' Hook a Litch CtnttrKrRi»r Rit ties told people to beb e on( th e look- ■58FO(®tHin.Tn*k-yAVA3-4pl7Mlb«d ' ^rtitorPIp*; Atsotvd 12'-l6*Ss«IP1p« out for the fuptives,es, who might , ‘6SGMC4000Tnjd:.S/AV/AV<.W»ftl6-b«d TRAaA C T O R T IR E S f t D U A L S be traveling with theijh e ir w ives and *6S GUC 4000 D u d - VA.S. U , S/1 ip. 14' {4)H.4R42 Du^Diah; (4}24.S.J2Hm; (2»I6,M8 PORTABLE RAOIOS fo u r sm a ll c h ild ren . d W TlfwaWhHJ.;Hbi (4)18.4-MTV«; (2}l8.4-38TWt W« Uotorob' MTX 820 R»dlot Wdaiytfvrv (0 ) TndnrinlignirA&dct. “I think the publici)lic s h o u ld b e m wt-lindmi)dt.12-M aWhHb:(2}IS(2}IS.$-MSfttpOn[iiu2i MottetoroU eOOO R«Joi Wphoftt p**:^ (DW (1) V ■MlHCRItSSWWiTw*.nMwt ' Uei4oonlaMo;{t)V7MoioroUR«So concerned if they see;ee four adults II h»«ydwrboom.2»*id who &t this desaiptioiItion,” .O ldham 1 1 /ALLEY said. “B ut g h ^ th e: llen e n ^ o f tim e - between when this9 m o to r h o m 6' E was abandoned therexe andi now, it !■Equipmentt Co., Inc. would be logical to1 as-sumeas they —— Vi i i i lM m ^ b a b l y ha v e go n e elsewhere."else . 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Years ago, I signedsig up for a stress-man- 1' ag em e n t sem ina ar r ini c o nnection Vfith a jo b I hadintheM idwesivest. I know the leaceader meant well, but the se m in a r tu rn ed oout u t to b e - w ell - a so u rcc of stre ss for m e. M aybe it w as ju s t a b a d day. [ I mean, afterr I had: completed my Life Change Scale chachart - the chart that tells uL you how muchI of what you are doing is causing your indig(digestion -1 was amazed to discover how mucAuch stress I was supppsed to j Sif with b e lugging aro u ni d d w< ith m e.

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I had a new bab'laby and a new job - in a new tow n. T h a t gave^ v e m e alm ost 100 o f those K ; ^ pesky stress pointsIts iright off the top. It also meant I had to mtmark some of the other b oxes, too. lik e “Change “ Cl in finaticial sta- For single'DS;le parents, the tus,” “Change inn workv responsibilities," “Change in living5 conditions"cc and “Change daring see in sleeping and eati;ating habits” (what a per* :ene offers fee t w ay to de fin eI havingha a n e w baby), My friend who signedsig up for the seminar challenge;;es, opportunitie; w th me was evenn worsew off. She had come to th e first se m inar a r alreadya stressed out ■ By Cathy Wafworthrce rates being what they ai • com m on sense. m a n y of today’s singlesinj folks are trying to makek e it / I, for example, knc know that I need to pick in life as a lone parent.paj Lots of them are intiitro - up some tips on howlow to relax and stop tak- d u d n g th e ir d a leJS s tot( th e ir kids. • in g life’s little ups aani n d dow ns so se rio u d y . T alk ab o u t a to3 u U ^ ^ S ^ J • “Doesn’t speajdog ing'before a oxtUp moke •First, you h a v e to t( find oiit if the prospccti' you nervous?" z frierriend once asked me at a d a te likes kids. O)r r mayben the first step is fintlii time when I was doinj oingalotofit th e tim e to m e e tggrow ro n-ups in th e firs t placo. “I can’t tell," I rtreplied, "because life Single parents;s o f te n h a v e e v e r y m in u t e i m a k es m o nervous.”i.” their days spokenen for,i what with work, scho My friend Jennifer ifeir likes to gather infor* (many are returainfning students looking for a bet-be motion about positiveitive self-esteem, because te r life fo r them selv'Xilves a n d th e ir ch ild ren ), p ia r AWT uwm/tw her husband is oftenten perceived as conceit­ a n d soccer dates. Single moUiflr Donna BoBolish g ets a push ftom her dauglaugMer. KrJjjy. on a recent trip to 1 ed. though she says h 0 Harmon Park. Krissyeome- 's he’s ! not really like that L e t’s say you stumtumble over someone in the prpfjj. times took Uie lead whllvhlle her tnom w as dating, too, sci a t all. , screonlng out the men whom shee didn'tc like.' duce aisle at the! supermarket.su You strike up Sort of like tlie old story about the actor conversation, andid thist. person doesn’t seemf tot ' d that, with two kids, full cus-115- Valley singles, at the cocktail party v ‘ ^ tody and no dad in th ty who talked about him- have a third eye in thi e m idtUe of h is o r h e r fo n \ the picture. “W e're not thethe “Be carcful,” BoHsh v self for hours before 1 warned. “Know the peo- ore remarking, “Oh, but h e ad . W hat now? introduction services forft you.’’ So she decided to pie you’re with. Don’t g Tve talked about mys . . help herself and othc : go home with him, Take nyself long enough. Let’s “I have a la’d andind I like to sliow her off.” sai thers in the same boat. Herle r your o»vn v e liid e u n tilI youy really knotv this pcr- ta lk a b o u t y o u for a r a while. W hat did you Donna Bolish, a singlingle mom who juggles a life c Single’s Choice, a two.woperson company, matchc^ie s son.” • th in k ab o u t m y Im tp pL la y ? ” ' sin^e parents “from1 tith e in sid e o u t.” work, school andd motherhood.ir “I asked (on E ven te en s n e ed to watchwi out for themselves. Psychologists sayI th a t c o n ce it is u su a lly a Czimber recalledI talking ta ro other single par- man) if he’d like to ase e a p ic tu re o f m y d a u g h te j ar* Bolish said, because so50 many of ihe teens she whitewash to cover:r hlow self-esteem - aad . H e had a son a n d itwork^outwell."it V sees around her are “n“rude, inconsiderate and th e r e a l tru th is th a t ni . • “T h e re w ere as ma an' n y m e n a s w o m e n , a n d th e y It nibst o f u s sh a re a com- T h a t h a sn ’t alwvays ay been the case for Bolish ey don’t care who tliey hurtm now . It’s scary - 1 don’t m an fear. The fear is i . ’ all said the same thi ' is that “they” are going • though. Generally,y, shes puts prospective beau thing,” she said. “They’rere ■ ^vantmydauglltcrtoget2t to th e d atin g age." to find out we really . . always on the run, anc lly-don’t know what we through a screeninning process, separating thi and they have ho time. Theyey In the meandme, singligle parents are still sam- a re doing. said they’d given up ■ princes from the toztoads. Sometimes, she bring ip on meeting anyone untiltil pling th e occasional d ate - w ith a n ag ed w sd o m . K now th e feeling?■J ^ th e ir c h ild ren w ere old enough to drive.” home dates to be2 inintroduced to her daughter “I look at tJiem in more>re of a potential husband “W hat if I do get thi th a t $100,000 jo b so m e ­ And her daughter• gi\gives her the rest of the inforoj-! S o C zim ber’s comiputer pt does the matchmak-ik- manner now." said Triericia Huddleston, single . day and then somebn o ne walks in and says, m ation she need s on thi e se people, ing, with a search-aAaftd-retrieve program thatat mother/student/tvorker.. “rm“ interested in differ- ‘She really doesn’tn't In. m o th e r o f a 3- an d 5- [ lifestyle. where there’s time to Kathleen Camber, to meet many people. I'mm year old, “Pm the role mmodel. Tm dioosy alwut Miiny women, forr exexample, can relate to >er, o f S unnyvale, C alif., chosc looking for someone v a n o th e r ap p ro a ch . SI e with character and heann w ho I d a te." each other because theythe live pretty harried 1. She opened her own dating service. ng and good human valuelues, and I would ljkc..to beKs ' Garrison said she’s,lootwking for someone wtli lives._This is.becauseise 'women tend to take , with children. Bur I wo Czimber, who was work very long days. It justst integrity, honor and hone;lesty. She doesn’t want to responsibility for every'eryone’s well-being and was recently interviewed byb y h a sn ’t h a p p e n e d .” Knight-Ridder News; bring hom e ju s t anyone, jwspapers, talked about why■ly These aren’t the o Plea’lease see STRESS, Page C2 s h e felt th e ne ed to da : only changes that havee “It’s rea lly h a rd on a litilittle k id ,” sh e said. affected the dating sci scene, according to Magicic PliPlease see DATING. Page C2

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There’s•s eve en a su p e rb hjgli h a ll, Swan and the Dolphin) o ill, complete with a swing honeymoon destinationdcs in the I or in one tea served eada ^ afternoon at the orche of the moderate resori chestra, is just the place for an world comcs as rno surprise to us. )rts (Port Grand Floridiadian’s Garden View eveni Orleans, Dude Landings 'cning of romance and slow|w ¥ A^hysici You see, we knoknow a little secret IS and the Lounge. sicians . Caribbean Beach). Price dand.indng. And, while visiting the about Disney:: (hthere ore actually H M CCS at the Looking forir somes real pamper- Board moderate resorts begin wirdWalk, don’t miss a ride on two W alt Disrlisncy Worlds in K f l in around ing? Walt Disnisney World is home one ol $114 per night and about e of die “Surrey" bicycle, , fine fi dining, golf, •orfeach feet mood for loilove. . the • Clubs, Port Orleans, the e Magic Kingdom and tennis, boatinging and fabulous rte Grand if you enjoy i ’d IsNowAaepl , Floridian, or the Wild )y recreation, know Ulumijminations at Epcot. Other, . nightlife with livlive music, night- Iderness that Walt Disn Lodge. Resort arrangeme isney World is the moreire “hidden”' romantic outings clubs, and sloww dc a n cin g . M ix in PoP »taiita r C«[lne Dion p«rfomts a t nents can largest golf reso; Is NewPaden be made through Disney i isortindieworld.lt areJ plentiful. p Wine tasting 'ents just the rightIt a m o u n t o f th e Walt Dil is ho m e to 99 ho DlineyWoild’iE p c o t Center In Reservations (407-WD1 holes of PGA diam- “flighiights" at M artha's Vineyard theme park Disr)isney World and 1992. DW-DIS- pionship play. T NEY) or through your . Tennis? There are Loungiinge (die Beach Club), a pri- w h a t y o u g e t iss thetl: perfect dcsti- ir travel nearly 30 court: t at ag en t. m s located around vate:e fireworksf cruise for two nadon for any romanticror getaway, have a ' Disney; Both p ^ a surprise for you. Each If you desire accommoi I professional golf aboart)ard the Y afht Club’s classic be it a honcymocnoon, anniversary Disney lodations and tennis clinii ; Family Physid!id m ey Rew n is a themed dcsti- that are especially ron inics are available. 193414 speedboats “Breathless,” ann o r w ee k en d escapiape. nation < Other activities m designed to transport you Disney offers a large selec ies include water- evenii:ning espresso at Au Petit Where else but3Ut at Walt Disney to a fan of skiing, sailing, h fantasy world. And, when it the special anB the sui I, horseback riding, • CafTT (Epcot),(] and sushi and fire- World can you diidine on your own comcs .ublime. bjije rentals, na ' 733-166565 es to luxury and service, ( Some of our favorite “ov nature walks, and worksrks at the California Grill balcony ovcrloolooking a castle, many c over-the- guided bass fisl y of Disney’s resorts are top" rooms are the Hone Fishing excursions. loungenge are just a few. If you sim- 560 Shoup Ave.v e . W . w ltile y o u w atchh a fireworks spec- rivaled;d vacation at th e Y acht Club. nities abound at hardi toto find e lsew h e re . could you strolloil the old-time the shothore, the old New Orleans Disney. The Cali We suggest tlien, that yo W ifomia Grill, the promenade of theJie 1930's Atlantic romanct nee of Port Orleans, or the ply visit .the theme parks Fish, Bisnistre de Paris, and seashore or dineine in the exotic high-tir timber adventure of the few hours each day, and to the sublimely romanticro Victoria 1 restaurants of Norway,Not Morocco Wildemi J71CSS Lodge. F ro n i arc h ite c- crowds, that you select a n d A lb e rt's i ere jju s t a few o f o u r ' or Germany? Thislis isi the romantic lure am and landscaping to room tim e s carefully. A s D isn e y 1 Disney that wcr knknow. And we’ll amenitie 1 1 ides and dining, these are guests, you’ll enjoy “Sut :r, an evening of tell you anotherr secret:si There is fantasie;sics so perfectly conjured ; Mornings,” admission to1 cnn« ^ entertainmentIt awaits. At 2Z3Z m o re to it th a n thisihis. A lot m ore. u p th a t > at even the housekeeping the i three theme parks eaci ic y , you’ll disc o v er Q I As Disney “expexperts,” the ques;- sciff is in Id . day s in costum e. 1 1/2 hours before the ge the excitementjnt of Pleasure IlD FARMJE Q U IPM E N 1 tion wc are askeded mosti frequent- There m TC are other resorts too, publit ] Other good dmes t( World’s island of £53“ ' ly is “What’s thele mostr romantic and each to S ““'y W PIRO N PRICES ARE UPlPI jch is a destii^on in its^, the i parks are the first fewwhoSs "'ehlclubs. Nightclubs, Nii live th in g a b o u t W altIt D isn e y W orld?” o ffe rin g ng enough comforts and of ( each day, during after enainment aren’t j47|j7] : MONEY TODAY CLfANlINING W e u se d to' a n sw;i^er e r b y describing re o e a tio c m o o n ■don to k e e p tw o a d u lts a s parades, i the dinner hour, o™Sro: Disac:ney’s only attrac- LD C O M B IN E S , B A U R 5 , & o n e o f o u r favorite.]ite.D isney rom an- b u sy or a r a s re la x e d a s th e y w ish to m 1 g th e last few ho u rs o f th e a also features a tic adventures:: a private fire- be. With le day ““"t ‘ rO R S I - ith themed restaurants, Spend time at your reT(‘-inrt number of cateriieries diat include works cruise, a strolls on the pools tha UPAIB), Oft DWIHID, ETC Lhat rese m b le w a te r p a rk s, Leave I die busiest times of d od, the Rainforest beach at sunset,t, ana evening of hot tubs i t d ^ a i w.andahostofrecreadon- th t e p a rk s fo r others, a n d d is eworks Factory, fine wining andi dining,d a mid- al activid vides ranging from biking a hidden garden, a hainmo< Fulton’s CrabI HouseH and the • CALL FOR night soak in a1 hoth( rub, or an and boat lating to parasailing and the t beach, or simply enjoy Portobello Yacl afternoon massagt:age in the cou- tennis, e acht Club. The. . -Buvino each Disney Resort is K r u rt’s themed pool Mostt cof die Village Markctpla.place is also locdt- theba: pic's room at the! GraGr n d Flo rid ian its e lf abli ible to supply all the ele- Disney I resort pools are so, e lab o - “ Pprovides ' nearly •. . Spa. There arc othcJther adventures ments of of a great vacation. The rate r that they seem to be aiattrac* dozen intcrestijsdng shops. fl • too, but none captupturcs what it is theme pa p a rk s a n d a ttr a c tio n s o f tions ti theiHselvei Our favororite is Disney’s BoardMdWalk is another I W that draw s'us bacb a c k to D is n e y D isney Wi World are simply idng on "Stormalong " Bay" at the BBeach evening destinatlation you’ll not ^ 1939 Highland I. time and again. It is,'i w e realize, th e cake :e. aand Yacht Clubs. Other mimemo- ^n'ss. Thishis is the Disndy CTC , Twin Falls the fantastic rescesorts of Walt So, let et your romantic Disney _rable^EopIsjan n be found jita t P o j t __ reinvention ofLC_the_oldttim e_LJi£TEEL & BECYCUHIGI l«a00.388-387a7 8 ______------D isney W orld------h o l i i i y l x ’• b e ^ w i t l r a s t a y In 'o h e ------0Orleans," the W ilderness LoLodge ~ Atlantic seashortore promenade. T h e h e a n a n d sosoul u o f any g re a t o f D isneyley’s 15 themed resorts. tl vacation will be yoi th e B o a rd w a lk a n d th e Swan and Highlights here.ie.include night- your accommo- Disney ResortsRc are designated as D . dations, and this is D olphin. A lu c e soak in a boilot tub outstandingig ire sta u ra n ts , an 5 is what makes deluxe,. mmoderate or value. For g H Disney so unique.le. If: you think somethin;ling romandc and unfor- ■ th a t th e D isn e y rcsois o r t s a re sim ply g e tta b les, ,v w e suggest th a t y o u sta y ■ m o tels w ith fan c y'n n a a m e s , then w c in one oof f the1 deluxe resorts (the H

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F amily L IFEif — E n cGAGEMEIOTS — Russia’ I ’s secre B o n a m o MlERRISSe i t Forggotten c:hildrern i)t Angales Tlme«______TWINFAIiS-JimHin Harrison of ____ grounds, leaving thehe nurse on the Those wh< Twin Falls announces tJ; who were not “perfect” S !S the engage- ward watching televlevision. When were exdui Soviet-educated psychiatristrist Dr. m en t of h er daught< MOSCOW — Some of the d :duded from sodety. a I Jhter, April chil- we came back shee wasv still just Even to, Anatoly Koryagin. drerIren are in straitjackcts or di today, it is rare to see _ M ich elle Bonam o,. t(to M ikeal ^ ded sitting there ... althiIthough one of mentally o to0 their iron beds with sheei ly or physically disabled Donovan Merriss, son of Dean Jets. the children had br P B rid e s - Pick Out YourDUt T I I Somjome lie in barred cots, flappu broken a win- people inn public.p It is the belief in m d Peggy Momss of(Pocatello. Po 1 % ping dow. So I told her th.there was bro- and glorifi WEDDING DRES.S& w nam o is a graduati k ■ theiiheir arms and legs. Twelve-ye: rification of the perfect uattfofTwin ?ear- ken glass on the flofloor, and she person— tl & I Falls H i^ School Id Sasha, standing half-dressrgotten pock- CUeriOime. Ihesystem k o I 210 South Main B u t l e r -S yi m m ctsts of hell ^ ePew, to ■ ' ^ fl condendemned ntosterfam- Fran Shelby Lynn Leforgee, son ilies and offering themem love and ^*^^9agrances & S e ts sonofRex ||f /NA j rhese homes are a little gulag and Cheryl Leforgee2 olof Twin W . ig educational stimulus has h: not yet - •------Falls. t secret from everyone,” saidid caught on in Russia, Sergeigei A. Koloskov, head of the DePew is a graduating sc le Soviet thinking denieniedm ostof g senior at Russia M Downtown on the Mall Albertson College in CaldwIdwell. ssian Down’s Syndromele these precepts, demanlanding scr- Assodaodation. His efforts to change Leforgee is a graduateate the :e vice to the state, andd held1 that , f 144 MaJnAvt;. South the systemsys have induded smug- i’owlw university of Idaho a S- Communist society w glingoi r was inex- IP H A R M A C a ^ employed at Franklin Bu g out to the world film show-V- orably moving toward ; 733-9771 ing (he •d a perfect Supply in Boise. the grim reality of Home No.5. future and a perfect individual in The wedding is planm 1st year. “The system persists for becausi July 26 in Stanley. luse of a widespread belief Shelby LeforgeeeeandJoAmflOePew i thatmmentally ( retarded/children subhuman.-It’s parr of a huge- ______J ______iH r ■“ P i!I^EY-CRABTREE i nationaonal tragedy. This is not an TWIN FALLS - Jacque ] . intenticndonally created repressive ue Perley employed by3y M agic V a lley machini ^ Don’t of D ed o announces the5 engage-e: Staffing in Twin hine; things just worked out Tgetmartried withhoutit! w Falls. ■ thatwa' ment of her daughter,, PamP; L. Crabtree is a g way. But these kids have no Perley, to Brian Crabtree,; a graduate of Idaho protectection. They can be saved 26, son of State University. only by; Ivan and Dixie CrabtreeJ of Twin H e is em pic by major reform.” Falls.. ployed by Norco Evenen discovering the number Windows in Twifwm Falls. of child: Periey is a graduate b lildren involved is difficult, e of the The weddingng IS planned for Child t College of Southern Idaho.:10. She is July 26 in Twin F d psychiatrist Valery A. n Falls. • Doskin:un said no overall statistics arc avalivailable because these chil- dren fall under the jurisdiction of [MTm Z. ______three! miministries - - health, educa- W]^EDEMNGf tion ancand social welfare — and[ ■ ...... - ...... - each jcije a l6\isly guards its'owri : K e l l y -M e r kXEY l i T ^ 1 secrets.ts...... a make things worse, activists B U H L -D e id r e R . Kcllj elly and s u ^ as Koloskov say, many chil- Jeffrey L' Merkley were xaz married <^t-en arearc wrongly classified as Feb. 1 at the 2nd Ward LDS retarded,Jed. Getting them out of the Church in BuhL homes:s is virtually impossible, - Officiating was Bishop I T hcTnro»Nc\\7» m f ^ P David ay, not only because ^ v ie t Ross. All music was by l^ya. ^y> lya. thinkinging persists in adminisrra- / - ■ The bride is the dailghtghter of U bui Richard E. Kelly and Vyoni bureaucracies but also ronda L becauseuse there are financial Riddle, both of Buhl, and pa 1 parents incentivecives to keep them there, of the bridegroom are Jame:mes and Margat Joan Heaton, also of BuhL rgarita N. Guslov’s teen-age H K - I J U k ^ . son Petyietyn is an inmate of Home . - Moira Hall, sister of thele bbride, ' ■ served as the bride’s-mai J naid of , p rails against the indignity honor. Bridesmaids incli icluded L • the; tritreatment meted out to You’ve got questions Jesse M d Jana Heaton, siste is...weVe got ansiswers... MdraaBdMJn»revMeiW«y himbyiu-s uncaring, untrained work- T he Timimes-News Bridal Kit ,daugh- ers on th(the wards, wliich she sees lit and engagement fofo r m , t h a t ter.of the bride was the! flcflower theringbearer. on the r is...We’vfe :d her_husband, Sergei, “I • sajyFeb. 10. ly son for a walk in the ; A reception honoring thele ccou-. >2 3rd street West »»1 TWIn Falls « 733-09!931 ; pie was held at the LDS Chu I 'hurch — 'rfi on Cole Road in Boise. TliThey V m L received guests from Burliurley, Tvrin Falls, Hagerman, the: BoBoise Valley, California, Utah a Nevada. Larson and Wilma Jane Ja WDmaandMw ? ptaKcctlycart ^laiTcr Hanson were married Feb.:b. 20, ...... them, and 1947, in Burley. H e retiredI fromfn Boise; Kathy and M It’s humilii: Overland anind 42nd, Burley • 2 0 8 ■the Western Fish Nutritionn LabL Grandview; Debra )8 678-8692 J RaeS; Smilfi, Coiisu/toiit« ft in Hagerman, and she retir:tired Steve Misseldine ( took my s from the Postal Servicece in Michele (Shelli)S Tfie Cateriiring Specialists r Hagennan. Madsen ofHenders< ; -Tlie event was given by thitheir The couple has 1 folir daughters and their familiinilies, ^ren and four grej 35 Yearss Experience Teresa (Terri) and Kent Krohnjhn of dren. e ' W ' “Yoou furnish the gguest, we do thede rest" ^ Tim es-Nviews e ClassifiecMax Iwwn ^ V Parties ■ 73:33-0931 V Elegant an(and Tasly Hors d'oeuvres Melvin Chick of' V D inners; )ra (Debbi) and V.Chapel ancand Reception area e of Boise; and T ^ / V Wedding Cakes li) and Tracy Q ^ ...... with a-horrome atmosphere------Kon, Nev. 3 ^ ♦ Garden Recepliorons ' V Tuxedo renrental is 23 grandchil- ’ w K tQ ^ , V Complele Decorarating ' -. ;reat-grandchil- Best Price:e - Best Selection - Best' SService! A ▼ Invitations-Napkif(ins Y'!\/wa>'s a W% disc(scount) ■ Rgnt 6 or n 184 M«ln A»i> ■ T »tn P. r more, and the Groom'ss Tux is FREE!

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F amily.Y L ife — ------CM-1-police‘ bannerrsprovkde exma protec D E A R ABBY:lY: I h a d in te n d e d ctionon1 the roa»ad ' to o r d e r so m e2 of ol those “Please I - M R S . G.E.E. BEARD Independent L c Living is a not-for- prurirurient thought unless I had t ■ C a ll P o lice " ba n n JR.,LEXINGTi l a . -IN T E R E S T E DD IN IN T E X A S in n e rs you m ention U m D ear .TON, VA. profit prganizat2adon that helps dis- goodw d reason. DEAR MRS. BEAR DEAR INTERESTEliTED: I sub- periodically, bubut in the past I i ^ l iRD: I’m abled peoplelivliveindependendy. Ab pleased that your frig! Abby, in your opinion, is itii scribe to the old adaj •n have procrastinatin a ted . A b b y g h te n in g adage “You experience had a happy wrong ro n for a man to enjoy “girlirl can’t blame a man foro r looking”Ic - V This year I mrr a d e i t a N o w V ly ending. DEAR ABBBBY: I need your watditching"? 'And thank you for shari a s long a s h e d o e sn ’t drooLdn x : _ Y ear’s rcsoluoon.on. m i irwg your opinion; Recenrently, w hile watch- story so that I can rem ;* Last summercr our car broke mind my ing “Baywatchtch," I saw a scenc , C"X readers to order the “Pie; ; ; d o w n on 1-81 during d u i a vacation lease Call where' two maJilale actors were sit- 2 » Police” banners, which c ;: trip. My husbandand has emphyse- V n e i m can liter- ting at a beadachside restaurant ' i li ally be lifesavers in a rt .: ma. It was hott andai humid, and ver wa roadside watching the2 bbikini-clad ladies 52 li e m ergency. ; m y h u sb a n d wfas as having trouble take m< walking by. I[ thinktl of myself as f To order, write WCIL-B Ifl : breathing. We haihad no electricity couldwas i considerate enough to ^Banners, normal - andi II mentally placed •< I P.O. Box 91501, Los Ar 1 - to power his neblebulizer, and we assistaime to a gas station where I A n g e le s , m yself th e re wmth it them. V I : ' were carrying no ( Calif. 90009. You will rece n i i rio oxygen with us. b u s y , d h use a phone to call for ceiveone I mentionedsd this to my wife j J PLEASE CALL POLICE W e s a t by th e sidade e of the road for wrecke■tance. A ll the police were E banner who was presentent, and she lit into Jj f as a premium for a $5 co a very long tim.ime and no one took us but they did summon a contribu- me, saying, “MeVlen looking at bild- ■ " tion to WCIL, and anoth< Complete Auto tRefinishing J B .: stopped to help)lp us. We tried called:ker a who came for us and [her ban- nis are onlyy evaluating 1 the 5 ner with each additiorml; :: reaching 911 orth.• the police on our us up. us to a garage, where we J$4con- women towarcard having sex.” ■ InsuranceI IWork ■ ; - CB radio ;«th no 1 ^d a sister to come and pick tribution. (like you, Mrs.s. Beard, (Actually, she 10 lu c k . S eeing no P le a « le was a bit more 3 ;. other alternative,'e , I1 go t o u t of o u r m a tio n many people order two,, cone for crude.) the windshield and one 1 Free Estimmates car and started walkingwa for help. want :aseto print the ordering infor- ? for the I didn’t argue;ue, but I resented ■ 5 rear window - so it can b • : M y h u sb a n d w ass scso_ sc a re d , Abby. f ro n t in a r for the banners again. I be seen the guilt trip she tried to put on X "com ing a n d going.” ) Expert Color li .•W hen I left himim in the car he dow ofto order two - one for the me. I am over• 60,6C still virile, and O Matching Checks or money order: d i d n ’t th in k h e would v see me indepenand one for the rear win- ers (U.S. the father off threet beautiful J : • a g ain . funds only, please) shoiould be daughters wl R a relaof tiv our car. We want to be who grew up JJ made payable to WCIL-Ba >■ I finally manafnaged to stop a or foIlo\lendent again. As ic stands, Banners. unabashed byy nudity,1 enjoy * Allow eight weeks for del ;! truck on an off-ram■amp, a n d th e dri- w h e n itivewe either accompanies us lelivery. looking at good-lcd-looking w o m e n of v — The Westside Centeier for all ages, and scld r —sre lows us to our destination cldom did I have a | w e g o o u t o f towTi, Complete A\uto Refinish ii ParentIts can sto snts with child( any Limited 'i g g g m •Z In the middlee ofo a speaking r_ _ ^^ >^time I ..... 3p argume a decision h e d id n ’t lik e , ju i Time Only. > engagement, I wil]vill often ask the iust look likelihood threefcsefold. Now, I chal- S a t him a n d say, 'Y e s, w ell, T audience, “Howw manyi of you , r d fee l le n g e jp u to provi■eve m e r ig h tl" i J Includes m inor :* have argumentativetive children?" th e sa m e w ay if J w as you.3ur a g e .' No problem.’ And at the a 'ody work and painting! > In a n a u d ien c e ool f SOO, a t least c ritica l John Rosemondnd is a fam ily psy- 5 1 i point — the point of ‘nuff 350 will raise a Jjand,Jjaj and there ^ P,\Ri-:.\-nNG iff sa id , chohgist in North Nc Carolina. / turn around with a shrug c - will be general lailaughter, along I o f th e Questions of genaneral interest may ■ 3 sh o u ld e rs a n d w alk aw ay. 4EW LOCAT10NI120 Rose> St. N. K w ith m u c h d ra m aatic tic m o a n in g and be sent to him at P.O. Box 4124. Rosemond “Pull the plug on the p (Behind tbe) CCo o v e ) K ; g r o a n in g power Gaifonio, N C■ 28054 2 and at 5 1 ' C ^ struggle. This will not guar -4550 cr 735-8891 •Kellh Borreo rre sen K ' A t t h is p o in t,, I say, “I have a ra n te e http://www.roscmiynond.com/parent- iflcjiniS good news, or badid r ne;vs, depend- n te n tativ t compliance, but it increasia ses its ingon thelniemct'.l a ’s W W W . J w K in g o n how y o u look» k a t it: N ot one “H o w d dve children. of you has an argargumentative ^ stay outo ;; child. In fact, thertiere is no such ^ ^^k theiM did your folks manage to ; * thing. Furthermorelore, not one of <^^1 replyIt o f a rg u m e n ts w ith you?” r’ you who just raisedsed a hand will argue, hem.tha “Ha!" goes the typi- • ever get a grip on the arguing “So whj3ly. “They just -wouldn’t • that takes place betv>etw een you and I t h a sth n’i a t’s all.” : your supposedly ar|argumentative *hat theyv h y ,” I ask , “ do you?” :; child as long as youou persistj in the - dren exacm’t occurred fo these foUi^ : belief that these argiirguments origi- did to eypr« can do with their chil- .• * nate in your, child.1. You\ will only them. te Bank. Subject to credit approval, s u FINANCE______llieifheads in a^’eetiiiement, but the responsibUquires that the parent say g E S S iSf ; S S S S w deferred ■ . m ajority sit in stunrunned silence. My childself.JlLam h -completely _____ cny ufdii ifnufjnce ihji you may have ■ They’re having ann uunderstand- them whattbie for these arguments, ably hard time overci d has nothing to do with ercoming their ing advant He 24.65% (laies may vary). Minimum flHAWW(C£ 5o7,eicepX’o ffeEEE W fSISs . • “d e n ia l" of a Uving-w latsoever. He is only tak- IS for indwdujis, fwt busincswi. Offci cipirci I g-with-children that I cont ■ reality. direction.”m tage of an opportunity ' T h e fa c t is, o u rs is tth e first gen- c o uraging,jntinue extending in his eration of parents to tbelieve at that sincen .” T h a t m a y so u n d dis* r - •: a wholesale level: — that afgu- control oflg, ' but it actually means i . • ments with chilhildren are takes placece you are in complete c. • inevitable. Fve talkqdkqd to enough them, andDf whetherj an argument ' ■ • parents who’rearetred children er you deaace or not, you can stop ■ : prior to World Warar n to know point, I alwid permanendy, whenev- • that arguing with chchildren is a making lecidenoi to do so.” At this . • p o s tw a r thing. - ______prove that-'dways hear some people - ; -E v en Dr.’ Spddc, vyhowh' IS unjust- within theirnoises of disbelief, so I I ly accused of spawni:yning permis- you," I askOLwhatJ^m proposing is ------M sive parenting, saidid ini the first ents whoe al ir g ra sp . "H ow m a n y of • . cdidon of his landmarnark “Book of refused toisk, a “grew up with par- B a b y a n d C hild C a re•e7 " (1946) that Qose toI absolutely, 1: completely TjxMnoiinciuded • ‘‘You can’t reason wit 0 a rg u e w ith you, ev er? ” - W ujI paymtnis vary with a child.” audience ; with account baijnce. ■ and recommended thatth parents “See?" I say0 half the people in the i n o t e v e n try . F v e alsospta^edwith t that theye w( raise their hands. v lots and lots of peoplepie of my own whether yoia y , “ Y o u r p a re n ts knew •, generation who tell me their par- they would^vere i in total control of ents would not, undei d e r a n y cir- c a n do th eyou si argued or not. And ^11 : • c u m sta n c e s, en g ag e in argi u m e n ts lik e . Y o uId c: not allow it And you .. with them; therefore, 41 :e, they were child oppone same, whenever you’d i j f never “argumementative.” next time1 cany stop giving your • Ironically, many of[these th same with a decisortunity to argue. 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fa m ily L ife E G O T R IP ,. theE Sunday Crcrossword By Alan OlscIschwang NewV M exicc:o church AS Edited by Herb Ettettenson tl needs “o u “ " “ S 1 Swab* ectiori frc 5 OaytJmoTVIaro 71 prote 'om rava^ges of tinme — The Anmquerque Tril j i j i Socondhond Tribune ______5 S 17 Dooblo ojfvo i O 18 E dw artJam oa- “ MESCALERCRO, N.M. - On ' actor — warm nights, mi( i u m i migrating Mexican 20 Sand lomi bats soar near theth 80-foot ceiling H ? 21 Qrwn lizard ■ ■ I B of St. Joseph’s J '[> 22 NuncupaUvo s Apache Mission ? 23 Control Church. “ Black shapess ffly over the por- ' I 24 Whflrf — ______tr a i ts o f C h ie fs Geronimo and C 25 Stage o( __ Victorio. Bats m;make passes over *• h n — the grecn-and-g(l-gold painting of > 26 Momlistlc > 29 Numbarod " H r * — the Apache Chrhrist. They leave > compoaKions to ------calling cards onor the roster of ' 30 Not Dom. or Rep. — ' A p ac h e w a r v oterans. te r T . 5 31 Jai — lep. ______The Rev. Tom)m Herbst knows i* / ’ K I 32 lil— . th is . H is c h u rcch h workers clean : K 3 4 — Church Sociot>siety r j ra H V T T _ e v ery d a y fro m A i p ril to O ctobcr. KS 37 Cloning " I “In the morr) r n i n g s , t h e r e ’s 5 ' 43 Push a product n ------:t . i______■ guano over every:ry piece of an in 5 I 44 Tin V 45 Oro processing —■ the building. It smellssm like ammo- I placa g ______B nia," said the mimission’s Roman ‘ C 46 Formor French B l p j " n M^— Catholic priest.- ““The bats chciv ,•."'.5' ' I colh _ . holes in the mort;Drtar. We need lo C 47 Roasonabio rem onar insideI andar out at a co'Jf r. .-.x Ai S 4a One way lo grow of about 500,0000 I b ucks,' w hich is )i SI Oroovo ^ 52 FirsI name In in fin itely m o re ththa a n w c have." j j j i n l j MW t(J7 10S '«0 111 112 11J 11« p cosmollcs i« S t. J o s e p h ’s,o n 01 th e 4SO.OOO- ^ 54 Moot mombor _ acre Mescaleilero Apache > 56—manner ‘ I Reservation in sou;outhin»U«*«5«»v»e#«. Ire. y2/ai . N o n e th e le ss, it needs protcc- ' 65 Narrow band MrlgnarM«vM. ' 68 Palriollc gp, tion from th e rav/a a g g e s of tim e. m . If there were a 69 Uttor haughtily • 121 Football shape 33M Wading birt 80 Appears a parable of St. H flD | 71 TO ■ 122 Overact 3434 Lo!< 82 Adorn Joseph’s, it woulluld offer more IR B C v 74 Tankard contontsts 123 Without walor 3535 Sounds ol 84 Neodlo( than one lesson. 75 Toni maker ■oars 105 Plus ■ 1 2 4 — blen -•'" ( “ if' 85 Went on I t w o u ld te a c hI alabout the dedi- E r '' ' 77 Nosegays 106 Penny Bw/i? ''i I 125 Wild ond crazy 3636 Family circle 69 Fmrt diocasodrir 107 Axillary' cation and drcamiming it takes to U \ • 81 Was concerned 126 Helper, shortly • 83 A Windward Island 37 Simians11 on Iho lom 108 Ffonch resort tear down a crunumbling abode IL. ind 127 Musical sound 37 1 drink , 109Ponnof 85 Move ih q lively 38 Remnant 94lnasorl< fo ■ church and buildd Ja stone cathe- ff 38 “f'J * \ Connery way 39 Poreian laiiy 95 Chemlai tfibo d ra l w ith n a tiv e m a te ria ls a n d lit- ■ , i DOWN 39 86 Stago difodlon 40 Yucca liber compoui >irits tie money. It wasis ia process that f ” Jf I 87 Superlallvo suffix 1 Bovine chonra 41 1? S e a s ^ l songs 99 Party Itet ooiinH Burmesespirii took 23 years. 88 Oil-bearing rock 2 Fairy tale demon ■ 42 >1 Sunrise lOOColnorol 90 Do ollico work 3 Rhj’ , « 112 Broad spread The parable alscilso would illus- ^ Against; prof. 101 Washing/Items 1 1 3 — Bator hies of keeping | 91 Poet’s monogram 4 W/ith no rego/d for 49 ^ Recode t02 Sluolh trate the difficult!* 92 Have a wild nigh!T olhori 0 role 114 Overfill int th a t d rea m alive. 50 Use one s hoad hlngtoncity n e I2;abbr. on Iho town “ 5 Sturdy 53 |0 Independent “It is a beautiful place, howev- 'f* 117-ManeSaim ■ 96 Governor of 6 A Cassini 55 “ Roget entry: abbf. ft[N|o7TM er impractical it is to maintain,” AJglors. formorty 7 Indian nursemakJ 57 „ Serious play S * > 3 1 H js said Herbst, who0 h a s se rv e d a i Tl» Apache 97 Suds 8 C art Of aofvlco chs Christ watches over the alter of Joseph's Apache Mission Chur tttarl______5858 Violins, for short------n 5 fffl J theimssion 61/2 ye; s t Church H 98 Vain 63_-BolievoliofNor------?hTbel,-,ow=r--JS“|Iorp._N,M,______«" ------lOZ'ColoTs ______® sonrieo______63. 10 FUghlless mtites 2 stands 103 feet oveiver the reserva- °n the buildingbu that Braun was i 103 Zones in g sy ste m th a t H erb st comm plp la in s H 11 By way of 66 66. Alrlcan land 5 ? f f S f 1 tion village nestledled in a canyon toD dedicatedi to two groups 104 Qaucho'sltem 12 Pen 57 67 Bolngs| 1 sTSTnflr stilJ doesn’t work corrcctly.:tly. Six H 105 Govt. gp. 2 at the entrance! toti the White he panicrtic’ularly revered: the i 13 Safe 70 EgoI — young * » jjgtot large propane heaters nowow lin e H » Mountains and1 Sacramento f Mescalero 106 Atelier supply Mlnofdofto 71! ero Apaches and U.S. vet- th i e pew s. Hem s. 15 Othofwiso 72 ( 1 M o u n ta in s — sa’c:red re mountains erans killeUled in w ar. 109'Socially Id al s a s s . 1 1 Art has been added overv e r th e H 16 Poor grades 73"'3-ThoTomposi- I of th e A pache. T h e con;ronstruction not with- i oase years, including Stationss of o f th e ■ 19Lodgo s ! The vision of aa Franciscan 0“t disast'aster. The Rev. Salesius ( 115See01A Cross made in the Philippiip p in e s . H 21 Showed up ’6 Collegian's . ■ ? priest inspired by’ thetl cathedrals Kraft, aI formerfoi German artillery- ‘ 118 Rooorrod Shrines to the only Ameril e r i c a n 27 QenelteiettOfs I of Europe, the missiission ^^•as built World Wo War I, was unload- ] 118 Tiny tidbits Indian candidate for sainthcn th o o d , H 119AFit2gorakJ 28 Sculls 7Q8 Skullc point i I g|S|$jj d by Apache voluilunteers and ’"S stonesaes from a truck when a I 0 Brtlllanco of 5 2 ° wUI Kateri Tekakwitha, have'c b e e n H 120 Molher-«f-poaf1 29 In Iho past 70 p 3 ______Franciscan brotherlers Who aban- stone :lippedslip and crushed his i 32 Refera ropulatJon ri L1°L‘1«1*?W in stalled . 2J doned a crumblingg adobea church chest.Sic He is b u r ie d o u ts id e th e A long list of nainesn e s o f 316 and 1939 mission, ____ I and between 1911 fMescalero and Chiracali c a h u a H raised a new churc!irch built with “It is ironic,ire isn’t it, that Ihc / Apache veterans hasI btb e e n ...... -church-isdis d e d ic a te d to U.S. \T te r- - f - nativematerials.— framed and hung; IIG servedrv ed a s feet thick and ans kiUed:d in i action. Kraft was on I A few » T h e w alls a re 4 f e U.S. Army Cavalry Scouts,u ts , 10 7 new iteems fort > 50 feet high, withth a roof that ‘he opposilositc side of the battle. s served in Worid War I,, 90 9 0 in ■ By Jodi Duckett soars 30 feet higher,er. The church He Joineded the Franciscans after V will changeIge since the cups were Tan World W ar U, more than1 50 in ■ AOantown Homing: Can the kidslome is 131 feet long andid 641 fe e t w ide th e edded with an ing new e d th e ch u rc h to be.J. Shortlyy afteral World War U, h e K ingredient it To enter,er, send your riddle, . storin i e vid e o fe a tu re s se v en soni Kathleen S. Burger •says w ill in h ib it th e gro' chor Jt was not untilI heh returned 'vas trahsirisferred to Phoenix, Bl g ro w th o f th e n a m e , a g;c, e , telephone number Rnuihrec of them new, and two nt B loom ington, Ind. nasty baaeria that br» from service in the: Army’sA chap- where lehe died( at age 95 in a ' breeds in the and addressss ito “Dixie Riddle Cup • ^ tones. Ihe distributor is Anch “You can feel the presence drool and slime that li lain corps in World1 W a r i th a t h e n u n in g lomehoir in March 1983. G It lit tle ty k e s C o n test f oir r *K ids," S u ite 2 4 0 0 ,62S lay g lEntertainment God," wrote K. Benwaya y le a v e behind. NG: Jtnew more specifica:ically what he He is buriedbui in the mission Tularosa, Ti NJtl. N. M ichigar5an Ave., Chicago, IL jher Called Microban, thi ging hoped to build, sa n ctu a ryy nm e a r th e a lta r, the ingredi- 60611. Entintries must be post- p^iniSTUDIO SING-ALON( Above the altar is a paintii n tin g ent neutralizes the abili tion "While in the An\rmy he saw The chuihurch windows were bj ibility of bac. marked 'A A p r ils . ■here’s a w hole lo t m o re singii by Robert Lentz of Albuquerqle rq u e ' teria, mold, mildew anc ved beautiful churches! inir of boardedup up until 1961 when rosy of and fimgi to oing on in a new video collectit of the Apache Christ standiin d in g function, grow or rej ts. R o m an e sq u e d e s ign. n .'The cliurch stainedned glass d e c o ra te d w ith a t reproduce. “CAR-ISM3MATIC” COMMUNI. saturing songs from belovc atop the 12,000-foot Sier Microban has been used ■ ■ was buih as a pointIt of< pride for goldd crossesci were installed. Bl sed by hospi- TY: Matchboibox, the maker of tiny unily films from MGM stu^os. Blanca peak. Visitors may rerei a d tals, la b o ra to ries a n d foe the reservation, as5 a symbol of Since then,en, the windows have an I food proces- toy cars, iss s 1X11111: in fint. o Pall for fry Rtp. Douj;tjt R. lo„„.f« fiV/ilLA3Le PAYLESSDRUG It Pu|i»c Zipenu IGakdD&B SUPPLY I t . ' : , I TlmsvNm,1. TwTwin Filli, Idaho Sund«y, March 2.1M2,; 7 .Y.LIFE gtime rep()oiter finds Post-t-war marimage bo()omcoupj Dies careei"r as fame< I id nationalll storytell celel;brating g( The gift was; a videotape.^ I set- , ?ol(denaniniversaii([ies cled down to waiwatch I knew not affection and the inflect what. And sudden c o u n try sp e ec h . ByKayHarvoy' y ou u together tc when the rest of the denly, there on the ' h e , C om prom ise a n d togvas m y dear d friend Bob l A g in 'g . in tou^i times, they' sajsay, formed ing their readjustm entn t. W ith ] ^ Soit Chnillc in his cabcable TV program • " ^ Sometimes called the G l gener-sr- th e c em c n t in tlie ir mnarriage a n that the luxury of time for thell first The bride wowore a long, white ation, (rom Georgiaa called < "Story ^ fc Lucille S. on, the young couples of Bobab sp a n s five de ca d es. C o m e r.” time, she revels in quillilting, a “fess and alionlomemade yeil, and and Jt deV lew J Jean W m er's era aas knovflivA ■ During a disagreemennent in their B o b , 71, w a s di garden club, taking cla:lasses at the groom his regregularSundaysuiL ‘ forth s dressed for the ^ their patriotismj'Sftme wh6i6' early years, Jean WenVerner cbm- nearby colleges. Fam ily a n d fri the approaching birthh of o f t h e i r ' ilthem to the office and Medicare shortly before y of Dorothyhy Ann bakeries ple raise, a r$ im p le p ro c e ss.:. YYou can usu- lowed. S( lised foiir children, buried a ■ first child in 1950. Shele sshifted le procedure ;vi/l be fol- 65th M. birthday whether or notot SoM in St. P a u l a n d Woo/oodbury, Mirm. fifth mdand are proud of their seven ally provide thee application; free numb w ithout question to fullf u ll- tim e Social Security’s toll- a 65 re re a d y to re tire . M e ^ c a re “ S om e say, W/c c’, ’rc doing it for grandchilchildren, ages 11 to 17. Ihey iDform ation forir ai claim by. ^Q. I un homemaker. That pattern;m ia m ong m b e r is 1-800-772-1213. pitjd ar« insurance, which helps„ P 3 o u r c h ild ren .’" sayslys Mary Murphy are mainlainstays in their Lutheran ' p fio itc . T h e co m ppieced Iei applica- income M w m en of her era was oneDne reflec- understand that low* fo pit r in p a tie n t a n d som e.outpaclariem ____ a t L m ta tip n s for• LessU in St. Paul, ,.)iurchart) a n d leaders in,a [Twin Cities, tion is then mailedled to you for can get h< tion of a war-torn generale ra r io n ’s Medicare beneficiaries hospital for care, is automatic: oonce SOth-anniv.liversary orders sup^B verification. Youlu :sign it and premium: rt net^w k for^mul^ffi'jcfor hunger for order and stabiliibility. help paying Medicare you ho reach 65 but you still liav mp. “Others say, ' - rosis, the return it to our officeoffi for pro- coinsuran ave to the disease tbat’makeS'itob' Though now more linklin k e d to ims, deductibles, ond sign yoi up. W e r e d o in g it for fi us. We’re . depender■dent on a p a ir o f aluiniiTumi cessing. Your SociiDcial Security true? personal fulfillment, marri:arriage in ance amounts? Is this sig _____ young. We’re notIt s sic k o r In firm . a u tc hes e s that t wrap around his stiir- card, your birthh certificate,c A. Yes, those days -was regardecd e d a s a This column was prepared II.’ It’s amazing dy trades:iesman’s forearms.' yuur W-2 forms or)r self-employ-s income is ed ba ‘‘“ ‘" S ’ duty wi^h prescribed rolesoles, says es. If your monthly the ] Social Security Adminis-is-tm- howsjuthfulpeylcy lo o k ." T h eir ir e e ra ’s ex p an d in g econom y ment rax return forfoi last year, for a coup Bill Doherty, a family sod;so d a l sd - IS S 794 o r le s s ($1,056 tion-.for-fast-answersthe JO spcc ds,repons.saJes ____a n d .a .g e i ------and-orherdocumncnts’may”be cr rhelpw iifi; gerierous-rcal^s ta tfr m ar------;— encc-profcssoromhe'UnlvJnlversity ------” lupje), your state may ____lioiSocial Security questions, c ary cards up 64 ket comb•mbined vrith practicality. ' needed at this stageage. You may Contact y of M irinesota’s St. P a u l ca am m pj u s. ih your M edicare coses. tactSoc Social Security rof^ffcc^ , percent in 1996 oveiv e r th e p rev io u s sm a rtinvestments invi and Bob’s pen- m e d ic a l a ; “P eople 50 years ago knewn e w w hat t your state or local 800-772-J213.ta c year. Hallmark creia-eated a World sion after:te r 26 y e a rs a t P la stic s I n t men and women were expeorp ec ted to assistance, social ser- 80C ^ War II commemom orative SOth • lias afforcforded them o comfortably do and approached m aniar ria g e a s anniversary card,, whosewl message retireine:ment spicetj wlth winter Study: E e n te rii^ a life of rcsponsibilitbility and I Eating less celebrates “a love/e that brought, getayrays:lys in H a w a ii : • :ase lifespar obligadon,’’ h e says. H By Crlstlne Russell Smayincrea S c ie n tis i “biom arkers” to show tl Tho Washington Poat that rats ar / 'M iliH.iHlilIm lists have long known aging “bi is being slowed. BimiHyM iiinyN percent les; and mice fed about 40 agii“Caloric restriction could be They haven't yet'et found the percent lonj less food lived about 40 fit “ The dieting monkeys showed• a HjiHiiiM it4:l?-6:45-9:30 Sit-Sm l2:45-3:45-6:<;.9:30 ^ng-term drop in bodydy tempera- BUBBPiP lure, a sign that somele scientistss HINnM|ljy speculate may slow^ aginga by HlM UUi ^ d e O /(i . D / a / t e . reducing the rate of damageda to ' ln l||||w B l^'STRffiP DiCA Cells. \ P R \ 0 K E A T O NM ' Other measures wewere also IC(&iD|u improved, including be:better glu- iMARVIhSf'S RGOM4 cose or sugar toleranc* lo w e r K F i T y / * blood pressure, lower:r levelsI of ' ^ T w o T h u m b s U p triglycerides — fatty adcadds in the I OVER BEAUTIFUl p£»j^3l>-«:'«5-9:00 S«l-Sunn I2:00-2!|S.4:J(W:45.9;00 t^ood — and higher amia m o u n ts BRiriSH COIUMBIA A c “good" cholesterolrol, which ■ foMsvrt>iu A ir s M o n d a y , M a rc h 3 reduce the risk of heartart disease, tti8 :1 5 p W » n said Roth, who is chiefef of( NIA's MQithin; HOKihur. ■ lANSOM ■ I molecular physiology aam n d genet- > J HE MOST From urban Vancouvpr to , I K sectio n . 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Family liLIFE r T T 1 im( leerodees all, inndudinig tradiiitional \Vermornt accer‘nt mASBURG.Vt(A(AP) — Onthe hill fanns, in the sma onall towns and :h is transmitted from one a m ong th e p e o p le wh they’d invite me to theah2ah cam p, w ho liv e on th e v t t *ation to another, back roads of Vei And they’d laugh, youo u k! n o w , Vermont, the C o ntiversely, v c men might need so u n d s a re changing. I’d say ‘rud’ for road aand n d kiow ng. th e “Kiow” is being re leavier accent because it for cow, I went ovah oncion ce an d , \ replaced with h e lp s "cow.” AJore and mor mark their membership in ah cowse when we’d get;et manu>—i —- n o re , th e “ L” is a p a r ticticular u group, shesaid. back in Milton andind Randolph,' B k f li ah out and spread it, wwe’ e ’d call and “roigh't” is beir ten to Ingalls, a man who it ‘drawin’ m anuah,' it’s:'s juji s t an >eing replaced ' h a s w ith r ig h t | i - . ; ; ilways lived in the farm- old sayin’. And they’d: lailaugh at’ ; w:where he and his sisters me. ‘What the hang you'o u m e a n T h e trad itio tial V/e e n r n o n t a cc en t w e re boi is no longer the lingi bom and where his moih- “drawin’ m anuah.” ’ " ngua franca of ’ rd/ the Green Mountain { WJiile young VermontersIters have in State. In the w.vent e r over to Maine deer small town of Irasbu^^urg, you can an accent, few young peojp e o p le in ig fo r q u ite a few years and track the trend in t)ie Irasburg or other rural comco nun uni- w e c o u rsc o f a th e re was wa some folks over ihere b rief siroU. tics — even those who'ho have • fl -fV IIIP II that I hu “The farm right i hunted with, they’d invite never left the farm — wwill ill h av e 150 m e toI their th camp. And they’d acres," said Roy IngIngalls, an accen ts as th ic k a s Ingalls’.Is’. year-old Irasburg rc: T » i lau g h , yoiyou know, I’d say ‘rud’ for Scientists measure accen:c e n ts by w ho A'I road and has lived his whole n d kio w fo r cow. looking a t how so u n d s a re•e’form ’fo ed vent over once and, of in the mouth, the way vowd 1820s farmhouse offof Vermont ' K; )w d s an d . c o u rs c , when V we’d get manure Route 58 between Ir W'- - ' B i W *'M consonants are blended1 aan. n d th e Ira s b u rg id spread it, we’d call it lage a n d O rleans. m ' l m E t - ^ ' o th e r m in u tia o f sp eech . AAll ll tho.se ‘drawingng imanure.’ It’s just an old To an outsider, hi sounds can be graphed aand n d plot- his Vermont . 1 saying. And A they'd laugh at me. accent is classic. The ^ ted with the predsion off a chem-c words came ‘W hat ththe e hang you mean “draw- out, “The fahm roigi; istry e x p erim en t. )ight heaah k ^ Y*)M ingmanuiinure” ’ ” he said, laughing IS O akus." But Roberts is quick to) saysaj that. !l asheremie m em b e red . But down ot the ge the way Vermonters talkIk i: is no t general store | 4 O f cou::ourse, it sounded more on the Irasburg gret sdence, it’s a way oriife. th e lis: “I went ovah to Maine behind the counter < “Language is very dynar,-nam ic," speaks the hhuntin’ u i for quite a few she said. Still, “if you1 ddo o se e unaccented EngU^ foundfo across y e a h s anc and thea was some folks som ething lost, it is a I: the Northeast. And o ac th e a l i t t l e heah that I hunted with, sa d ." town offices, Town QerkQ e Barbara , Lawson has just a \hint of an accent. . an 81-y«w-oW retired dairy famwr, i «r, still speaks with a heavy Vermorwnt acceift, despite the fact that3t /nglonil accents Many say the influerluence o f tele- >«ay cfianglnglngover time. vision, instant comm Timunication is less dearar, said William Labov, that and a mobile sodety a A at doesn’t mean it’s disappepear- cation Sdence at theth University a lin g u is t a:at the University of ing.ing. In the same way that otl: regional accents inn tlthe U.S. in Pennsylvania )ther of Vermont. “Rural accents are symbols of bygone eras ha y favor of a single, blanlandnauonal “The most lave most pronounced1 inir older men. )st local dialects tend to beebecome something new, t way of speech. Butt esexpens say- disappear,’? the Women have accenrents, but they • J I th a t’s n o t th e case. r,’? said Labov. “The Veri^ermonc accent is evolving. I ' RN's &.CNA's •' Social 1 Services regional (dia . It’s te n d to b e le ss c x trerem r e . dialects) tend to stay" not;lo t a process th a t c a n b e stopp< U rb a n d ia lec ts, asacccnisatc s ai • andconsoUdi ipcd. “To some extentnt it’s because * 1 ll' id a te . “The more rural speakers ha ’hysical, Respirato:ory, OccupaKonallal called by linguists, are becoming It’s not dc have women fend to Ix; mmt ore in service dear what that trend mornore extreme forms of tl more distinct over;r ttime. The means for ti the type organizations,s. W\ om en ne ed & Speech TherapyT r the traditional Ver- dialhalect," said Julie R obens,; trend with regional nirrural accents mont accent !, a n to so u n d o f a higer h er sodal dass.’’ r ' ;nt. It’s changing, but assi:issistant professor of Com-mu; luni- sa id R o b e rts, w hois is studyings how ■or a free initial eva,aluation contact: Those5 basketba 736-2920 or all unifomms sure h;lave chan^ged p 1-800-574-7666 EdH ayM ich Mountain 26260 Falls Ave. Suite A The Orlando Sentinel All I know, I neveever made the ± ± 0tm 1 ) e Services Twint Falls, ID 83301II { ■ team . H What I really thinl No one ever mistooko o k m e f o r a link happened , G re ek go d . . ff* was that my oldd bI a s k e t b a l l |i ■ ■ coach figured he wa M uch a s I m ig h tV e w ishedotH ^_^^H y|R was doing me I erwise,Tdidn;t ayabou5oufic. — a-good-tum,-sparinging'me'untold”” Well, once, there wjwas a time embarrassm ent, bybj trimming II £ | me from the roster < when I did feel shonchachanged. er of hopefuls before the 1940-‘ During my high scho.:hool days it 0-41 season I tipped off. was, back when I felt t h a t th e highest achievement of my high- .M Even so, it wass a little sad. I I. Two years earlier, er education would be the cam- V , er, my older in g o f a n a th le tic le tte r. H p brother earned a letterleti in base- i f l■ l ball. Two years However, just myy luck,1 the s later, my ■k younger brother li sp o rt a t w hich I fe lt I hach a d th e b e st K'k Traill iB r lettered in ^ basketball, c h an c e o f flesh in g out m y fan ta sy jl But don’t cry for n; was basketball — thee g ^ e t h a t ' r me, folks. In [ li between, one of my s strips contestants to thetheir und^- y sliort stories w ear. ' - ■ |M was published in thele literaryI sec- ^ tion'of the school ye:yearbook. Oh, I ■ F o o t b a ll s h o u ld ’v’e_been_my e I _ . "Z '. ^ -Ji, ^ yes, I made a few pointspo before ...... V I best biet as a parti 8 pm irticipant, -< .. ■ m leaving — and did so with all my played on a stages!^ h e r e m y ^ ▼ - d o th e s o n . meek shoulders andnd trivial . 1 biceps and shapelee l e s s le g s could’ve been camoi fM. i J e t i r e d S e n t i n2 el lStaffer-Ed : I with sleeves and stocki ir» guard Damon Stoudamlre, right,It, bringsb the ban In for a Shot Hayes, 72, is a free-lo?-lancc writer | dansl living in Orlando. He stuff. And the rest off mm e r e c o n . W>r NNuggets guard Jeromo AOen tn th e : He is also the I the fourth quarter of Uie Raptors' author of the “Best of stnicted with pads. 124-]22onitImiJme victory In Denver Tuesday, of Heydays;" Immediate Carerc C enter Today, basketball plaj EPM Publications. InInc. (SI2.45 7 “ U H e’d bo floo, 7 days-a weak • Atroit Froma CSIi on Folli Avenue • trot up and down the i oored by the sight — Of course',< saiiffy is all in thtu - postpaid from EPM-E1-Books) Call underwear, biit the style mcontroUable laugh- eyee oof the beholder. I have tc 1-.800-289-2339 for'' nmore infor- I •j.j m a tio n . 7 3 4 - 7 4H22 uniforms,has undergone r e mmember e i that. A boy or gir] = J il.0 pants looklo more like sum- weari alteration. Gone are theth e sk im p y saring shirt sleeves several■al shorts,df yore. • jamas, or something inche;Aes too long, and jeaixs that more alone the Imagine some oldtimei the Unes of women’s stackck up in dephant folds at the old-fashioned:d pedal-pushers — shotso&s, are considered well- will, who hasn't been insid^de a gym g couple oi; a re n a fo r decades. Nor, le of yards of extra groomKimed in som e qu a rte rs, poses o f ou r story, h as h e £ se wf/n n into the scat for Therhe point .is, like it or not, legtop^ good measure, ;PIM e . timles es ia n d ta ste s do ch an g e, CDRfTi any Ijasketball scenes on u R/IEERi] intdeviflon Wh/basketl riERC during that time. etball has traveled Horlonestly, I don’t know if ___„ fro m sk im p y \ y to baggy, I can’t . today’lay’s commodious basketball ■ All right," so what’s his^ reactionI gayl Except to to say that it seems costuntu m e s w ould've do n e a n y d iini g BIG SEI • when h e gets an eyefullofcu^nt of to mirror the ^CTIONITOCHOOlISE FROMli tie-general overall formyray figure, or aided and abct- players m their fashionabnably long, scruffy look of baggyshons? ' of so many young- tedI mime in the quest of my high seers; ^ oool o l f a n ta s y .' ' .^5ip5i - 1 ~ m ' Grammys th;hriii r r ^ h Al\\

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Rlrle on hli t-fys'boskclaskct- H nvM Mun/7)» m to ry aind n ( a trip to Oall teams matat willwil I College baseball th e statia te Q a s s A - bo at tno stato0 tour-toi I Trcasiw Valley at CSI . ___ 3 to u m•nam i ent. naments next week,wee H II v a s P a r m a Looh for complete)lete ■ Home e n d e d brockets ond pro- ■ i K a i p m it’s dre samco3mes t] W e n dl e l l ’s fo o t- views (n upcomingTilng ■ By Kevin Miller true SodreB oar "■ seconds of the 119-pounJund championship. e a so n w ith Tlmes-Nows sportspons fl ______M o k ire wrestling-D3 Protecting a 4-2 third rourliund lead over Jake ^ r-off v ic to ry sections: High school baske e T r o ja n s ’ J® sPOCATELLO - Dedo junio — Sum mers of W est Je ffenasm, o the Pilot senior *1. P a n iu S ? ...... ilior Lonnie “Lonnie - zo n e d e fe n ses, ll- volleyball teamtet pose in bathing suits in Pit0«C9U£CC>H)CH}CH0C , T h e sw im suit issu e , lik e th e hat is far less titillating than it is in th e d a n ce rs a t th is one, celele b ra tirig sp o rt? isinane. Like flipping throirough Food & Wine mag- basketball ba gomes ond the chi n d e rsta n d : I a m n o t one of those cheerleaders Lighten upjp , G reg. oseout- . azine and seeing all1 layout on model trains. at at football games and the prc' m ~ \ IS^d, o ffe n d ed , cancel-m y-subscripaiption Or like perusing pretty \vomen I realize youyt don't apply this to yourlur . ng a Le Batard column p pu u t on th e Jum boT R O N d u iin Undiots. rm sure Le Batard (a swin irin g b a seb a ll ow n w ork, butbu reading is supposed to be w ingin’ a n d d isc e in in g actic n ial logic. gomes, is 0 Celebration of be ^ rag edlelor , whose own lifestyle Is oni f b e a u ty , a n d fun. o n e o f ------there’s nothing wrong with s n zealotsslenting debauchery, by the v ith that. Is it ------le w ay ) Grt;? Cote is a spsports columnist for the o a b^ u t sports? W dl, it has as n For the tiiu tK o ru a tl- 7 3 ^ bacheli1 to point me as a real pnide, u much to do D an U Batiatard is a sports columnist [ar(or ' de, but Miami H erald. WVricc t to h im a t: M ia m i w wii ith sp o rts os o n o th e r r e c e n t i androllowUiftlmpltlnitr n U s ^ m y p o in t, ntSIcover— the M iamii Herald.I W rite to him at: . Herald, One Heral■aid P la za , M ia m i, F la . Mi • ______Jbernne^Ngw Mike Holmgren and Br«tt Fo'Fovre posing Miami Hmildlid, One Herald Plasa, Miami, t4-6326 idii't th i^ S rs swimsuit issuesue (d r 33132. - •for injtnictioM., tb a tn U for pictures while eoting breokc ak fast. Fla. 33132. I I d o r . V u *taFito.t(Jibo 5imdiy,ttirefi2,19<1997 N o . 2^ Gopherrs nudge ^ No. 22 H[©osiers, 75-72J “ S pof3RTS MINNEAPOLISS(AP)-AftcrAJ. (J = = Guyton's last-sccc take the lead, then frcshmiman Joe seed in the Big; 12i; tounuunent widi cliuigedoffthcrirai n's college basketball Adkins made several big: pplays in an8J«)viaoiyov/ovaTexni. I J the closing minutes to help Gophers had prcsen Oklahomx< State upset No. 1 irson scorcd 24 points and .B lo w n N9.20Charl< B o s t o n d r o ver No. 22 Indioiu State 67-63 Saturday night. irleston83, r o p s 1 2 t: t h th ey cclpbrated the y Adebayo added 22 Saturday th= school's fin Fl^dalittemim atlonal 73 , Big Ten title since:M 19 81 mphis upset Ffo. 9 Cindnnau in coach.Larry Finch’s last Tulane 83, dllARLESTOlrO N , S.C. - Tho O l - 1 ^ homcgaiT;ame with pio Tigers. .|No. 17 Louisville 71 College of Chnrlest e t o n finally won its i 3 Lt J r a i g h t ; E No. 5 Utah 78, way into the NCA2AAj tournament as a B u l l e t s w NEW ORLEANS-Rayshar.ard Allen champion, cominaing from 12 points No. 11 New MeL | c o 5 8 0 U C U 7 4 , 0 1 ^ 6 7 ,scored 24 points and Jerald Hoi ionej-cutt down' Saturdayly to bent Florida * OLE’tiVELAND (AP) _ Terrell : SALT LAKE C:iTY m - Keith Van ' ANGELES - Charles OTlannon. 1had 23 Saturday to 1 ^ Tulananc to an - Iritemadonal 83-7 1 lacerateded Ihip but 13-73 in the finals of Brandoidon had 14 of his 19 points M Kevin WillWillis took Horn, playinR in1 hish homecourt • pZji^oJrdw final game of his atrccr in < 83-71 viooyorei'No. 17Louisvisville th e Trans AmAmerica Athletic in the (Inalc, scorcd 29 poij Pav-ilion. h ^ 23 points and nine he third quarter and the hi9 plactlace and points and founh- Conference tounjamament cievela ninkcd Utah puUcd:d awaya inthc sec- JsandNalOUOAiallicd&an |No.l8VIIIanova84, 'clond Cavaliers handed the r ■ scored 26 points, raid half to rout No.0.11 1 New Mcxico l A f eint V dcGdt to beat Orcgnn 7 4 ^ • on Celtics a franchise record- [ A m leading! H ouston tjj aaturuayfoy for its scrv-endi straight victory. Rutgers • 74 ' N o . 2 3 S t J oloseph’3 < 62, S " lias. 7^58 Saturday night. g 13th s tra ig h t loss, 99-81‘ r ' PISCATAWAY. N.J. -- SeniorS , La Salle 59 Saturdairday night. ley, 'who ' I N o . 122Clemson55, i Alvin ' Williams had a career-hr-high 32 PHILADELPHL* leveland, coming offr ^ L j needed: ststitches, BoridaSt59, HIA-RiishidBCThil. .-P '”!' iured with points and No. 18 yiUanovalearned t a 3-pointer at thele bittzerI and No. 23 Thursdirsd a/s 73-70 victory over the J a Tech 53 .J :ft in the -the top seed for the Big Eastt touma-t St. Joseph’s stoveived off scrappy La Oucagoago Bulls, held the Ccltics to No. 5 W ake Forii r e s , 5 5 « H iB k V opening q UfTA - Terrell McIntyre and nment by beating Rutgers•s fl4,-74 Salle 62-59 Saturdarday to clinched first 35 perc g q u a rte r ■TALLAHASSEE,E. Fla. - Kerry Tom Widcman da cach scorcd si* points • S ercei^t field-goal shooting. ^T jT V M when hee cccollided Saturday in what may haveve been place in the AdantimticlOEast. The 13l Thompson'scored a career-highc 21 in the dosjJosing minutes Saturday and . EBob Wenzel’s final home ga 13th straight loss tied the widiKIavericvericks cen- game as ' ■*i ' fnmchis points Saturday, induieluding three cm- Na l2 a3cmson c r hdd off Gootm Tc^ . dthe Scarlet Knights' coach. :hise niark set in 1994. ^ ttir Shawnsrn BBradley, dal free throws in thele fifinal 43 seconds, 55-53, endinding a three-game skid imd : No.25Stanfb'ifbrd 73, Rookjokie-Vitaly Potapenko He was taken to a hospitalpital for X- as Florida Statc upscpsctN o. SWake scalinghe the Yellow Jackets fall into the ■ ^No. Colorado 83, Califomla 63.3 scored2d :IS points for Cleveland, rays, but the results weren'tren't immts Forest S9-S5 despite:tc ’Tim Duncan's AdanticGx 13 ime W alker led Boston with diatdy available. Coast Conference basement j STANFORD. Cal 25th doublfr^ble ofJfthescason. t> Texas 60 )ints. It was the sccond straighlight game and David Moseleyley scored 1 6 pomts O k la h oomaSteV, n V BOULDER, Colo. - Mardcee IMoore . each Saturday and the Rockcts lost a key player.lyer. Guard • Brent Price was lost for the Memphis 75, had 20 points and 12 reboundndsand came away with a 7 Bulletjets 118, WarriDfs 108 the season 3 Iowa S t. 63 . _ i;two other Colorado players hac with a tom ligament Inn hi:his right No. 9 Cincinnati lad dou- California, playinjring its first gam e LAND) ™ 6 3 STILLWLWATER, Okla. - — blble-doubles Saturday as ihe NDOVER, Md. - Chris Webber knee on Thursday again^t ChjCharlotte.. MEMPHIS. Tenn le 19th- since losing Pac-lC:-10 scoring leader cdebraterated his 24th birthday with a ;nn. - Cedric Oklahomana State used a 13^ nm to ranked ni Buffaloes earned thele No. 3 Ed Gray to a season Hakeem Objuwon hadi 16 points »n-endinginjuiy. triple-d«dorf 1.3 u 1 j 28 points a 21-5 season that sawJ th e C.S-ol4J.Sl5.CU,k&300 for the Kings, who have wor rimmed out, but he Rocketlets 89, Mavs 80 won four he rebounded Buhler;r in-boundedi the ball, Trojans Tr hand top-ranked D(D orln «I.B.Kla«M004aBuIitar4. straight against Milwaukee. the shot and scoredd vvwhile getting then flashe u ecio 1* J s, Tout*1747 14J1 a 54 ihed to th e top of the key their thi only loss. “If.we pla;layed J^i^M.cs.««oi.a»to JSTON - Charles Barkley left Olden Polynice added 10 pointsj • the gameme ini the first quaner with a and pulled down 15 rebounds.ids.

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— ------S p o r i S t a t ] WRES1TUNG ]\Madsei n takes) 2nd stitraight /Al-2 titlee TOUR] 3y Kevin Miller \ WEYRESSULTS nnm>»tiewi writer______^ }______The TlmwWcwt______C-I SVC Cm Itu, ------ll»JERJum«»U POCATELLO ■ Je r o m e - » t 1W7 U.hQ Wmilin* o .~ |__ )■ l2S.MIDUarcu>M ustin Madsen had to0 shareSi somo state champions!nship glory with a KI l^dm wa Jamla Sho«J[«. lU BUll tcai Aniiaxiy Banim fi eammate and a squad of overachievers( BaiTcolkWldrfdmss rjiiii¥ii»y.i?^i«oi3CM SatiJatiirday at Holt Arena. m m 1^1 ldlan Juo Ofmma d*cdmJEflTt«B«kar.tilWRT«l Tr >«S.I7. BwlfyUJ; Larund.c. BKK UctiSmllh.1 13.11; MV Tt.Tor It was perfectly fine with tJi Campb.ll pin BUll tlie two-time A-2 NOillJ maj. dK. iwiSAI Uika Otfnn, 154; 14JBU1I N«k St3t(tate wrestling champion, whcho cruised to his B««nll..1., d*d«c AuiUa Anhtir Shawr.r d.c BUll secoecond consecutive title. Adam pin AF H Third p(jt>- II.Bdna cuj. d.e. “I just wanted to see the tearam do well,” said Wm UD-MiktOllrciil, r.iilt d«cd.c- Bill Bauich.r. M»nh»wi pin ST5F :Zac JmkiM. :47; 275-SUC Jamai tilC Mioico. 4-:: IJ5.jK»h CWUr,-, N«N«.p«, dac JamU Huml pin BUll Tyk he Tiger junior after his 1444 major decision Bmn*(T, Minira JO; iu.j«m !V>Ui.ltMR>,>nXay ntj. dM. KL'M CUik:£k's!?^ overver Soda Springs’ Mark Kiriirby for the 119- drtiuli Kmj huU»«.ldihij|-Hl5: l»'ICOTrvruUndak. ThMrauBd.lM,l’iiil‘br»Aat pour Jonamllt. dtt r.i Aduav iUnlccUnico. 3.1: ll^Cody 103-JU R#bI* •ound title. *o-TTv Bw l»j, il«i A h* CoUirt. Uih Bla lldniyra dm SHE Ryan RUB.JI. »f Flhhpljc* .IdahoFalla.U. Bl; BUll JarnsyyUnaamaJ Ul dmSTMSha-nWJIry. Madsen saw teammateI Ty' Matthews uj. d«, Nkk r«l(.. IW .'iSjuSch“ Jya»“J*c. BUll Chad Bro-n. CXhl)xhaust Wmself and the score•rekeeper with a JER Malt Cnr d. 32.212-20 m ajor decision over Tyi CcRioUininund I»BK BiB ILna pu ’yrel Hendrix of juuwd ArU. Oaplrt. PR Tyim C«mpbk»S'»dlUnT7l. 5.IDmilJ««iylS S i'S E S S n,'!-' Sugaugar Salem successfully defcfended its team i2j-i\L;r.uyi:nti:nckiDndmJia 2*chll«iat..»*! title.tie. •aJ. dK. lUik Kirby, JU >tatl Urtr dte.dac sue Miich lUrrlv SO; 140BU1I IJr , JAwhon, s S B»rt)«t. t S BuH s;r K ySucar St Salrai. dx. Luka Chinn uand.Wciirt. W, i(D OlBI Pric*c»plnCO0LTOtyCdlattlOl,niU pi Said,id. K l?I N*ihM Bridlnld. l-riMiII KnKirrt. dK. Naia Jortan Jow* daccc DECC Dani.1 Cd. 7^ 112 NT Ui He mmmm r i ' AdMa.K£odRlm.M Caaa pin WUChAiv4>lLni.l.42;CWVIuaeElaodm I He made up for it in the thirt IMmIUw, . mihpUc COO Mari® Vma.2M. ZM5.CCCBrTniCkik lach lall mOSt itthows of Jerome suspentls Tyrel I lOiHrtp. Xklnm.. Jmrar, dm Jnrs^Unasi , CRA Marlin JUma.. ost wrestlers were struggli'nj rel Hendrix ot Kellogg while scoringIng a near fall In Matthews' 189-9- Buhl. 6i Chink SuW. d«.'dac. Jaam Pnbln. FRA Sm KaxhmiR< durto, SucuS«l«m. 1.2; IWHjui KmiU. & tring the title round. Madsen:n scored a paiV ■2 state championship win Saturilaurday. T*>yw D«»ii. IWJ. 70 rU.BaarLaka.dm DEC Cody Eik. JJ3; ( l^ickart J&, l2SClf near falls and reverses quick]ddy in the final breathinging easily. “I just thought, th Sa«la. 16.5; HC TyUiTtI* Wb«t mil dac. RR Ttwi«, pCnOi:riod. , this is my defensive ^vallII ini a 6 4 loss. lOJ-T.iI Vitlnt. Wrtwf, dec. Rru>*Rc* tlclnryra. Uur^x. US; IlOM W last mate);tch, I have to leave evcrytliinjliing I have At 140-pound Jcn)oi»,H;10i.Tr«YutM(«T.Si UMann.dmjmerym frS; tl»KlM a ir;asfc'£E Lu ,“S'«s!^ VIt didn’t look like Matthews/s was going to out on theiie m at.” nds, sophomore Ted Linscn(1 wa.sw; LlAim. nuhl. :0,12SUJH Cirrr. Jcinntnnna, dm Wtiur COO Donom Oarliart. pin HD Victor Hubbard. 3.30; m ake equally frustratrated by not scoring in a 6-0 loi Bndra. Bonnrj» Kmr. S-3. 135-ToinToo ;How.::. Buhl. I’UURnkr.dwdad ike it through the fin^ perioiod. The senior Afterr fourf consecutive takedo 0 loss M). d«. T}->oa Copb.ll. P11.MI RJnr.RjT IJ-S, HO. COO Jumn «iU« mi ffered an asthma attack starti idow ns by to Jake Stark olof Priest River. Neither wrestltestler Jtum OrtMiu. Eramiii. ninntd Int. ( rting in the sec- H endrixX :against the defenseless Ma ilka Ourm. BuM, CLF Lupa Ctrda^ pin ORO Rou WOi-mi. JJl, NC Ond B Matthews, entered the tououmament ranked in to top foi: .44. Sifiiu. BuhJ, RtJ. d«.OutChili lUlmforth. Jon You dm COO ( d period when M atthews tookok a command- the Jeron■ome senior found one last , > f?9 5, U.CoodMtS?. II Ill Clmni fmy Juian llmka BaJ. dac ns. Matthews, strugglingng harder to pointsintl1 th e third period. have 27.JI.f1W25.21H22. Rail Him 22; S‘m XIain [to kOX another shot atIt a state title next year. Agains irS S -M ffi'S troa.lcathe than he was to fendd off multiple ' WoodI R iver’s pair of finalists coul ;ainst Laa dm COO nm Rkl rould have senior Tony Pricrice of Sugar Salem, Bnnlett wa Qlfctipionihlptwrnd WE.N Andy RaiauMni cedowns by Hendrix. stumbUjled to his feet used somene of Matthews’ abundance, t was '.lion d.c. Duiiy Co* Huml of Sugar Salem. In th e state in the 1997 stai aCo.tf>o.WnidWU!Jl)«ft,Uy.tUy. fpinnad Adam Co«lho fin I'OT BrandoRDDujBranaii.3 4t;WE.'l»Uk. ( 1 Xtm. Ottuu Ferry, 4 J% l4ftTi«r OundIwidUr, WmdaO. plnPRA Jusin NiodU,: d.c. Alo< Ntlion, Kltih. 5A MSS LarryLif Glllaita. Smnd raund. laarn S t1. ^ i n t . ill«niml((.(,i|Dn om Dillai 1Cuiianwn, lO COO Unny>y CClIl.M maj. d.c. MCD Joon ' >partan lo)ses chair Polliichi 152-JR St.I. Coodlrt d»<,lac, 1Tia FanoK. Druiy, 14-5; TTT C: J Hawbn.MnI DEC Daniel c i __ npionshi]ip in final1 secondsS___ ------rnJiUod, J-l 2 OT: 171.T/Rli!t!lnt-Tint-windea-Jm-----WS; iK.ww a^li II . &n>h«iti>s(,.Rlmhnlr.6-J. COO Mario VUU dac KevlFMilfeT particularly good one forf< Minico, HrihpUc Codi Eek dac. TCTTJoJiCca«n.lS4;RRTranion Jc Tlmw^i ini. pinn.d Chrli Dvfff n dac CRA Kii^aiaaySraw.lZADECKartnOaik • ------sa^ewj writer __ which still managed to laik. Daclo. dac. >im CRA Kick RoUnao'inni. ZI; IlSklO) Jen Buna pin its seat as one of the Qud Jnm. OulUi, 70; IKIU, Hook.look. Cnntanlla. COO Dan Baan. 2J0;30; 140DECI T.,te Croft pin KR POC he top four pinoodLup* Gwcl., Clenn. Krny.y. 4.14.51; IftO-Tlei Danny W.tkrr, «7; li OCATELLO • A year ago,0 , wrestling team s in the Kkh»y.-Coodlnt. Injury d«f.uli wcf« JuitlnJu Cuilar. ORO Naia Km*. 2J2; stin.Arthur’s bid for an A-1 JS md.lt lW-J.tW UnJu,, WrndfU.UmaJdmLuka ma RIR Adam HwM:i"S£?SS!i£:r,'r ; IJ Austin •1 third place finish Ib y J e s s e e wrestling title fell a few sec- Monijomerr. R«ti Hlr»r. IdZ; Itwi.-Jui'I .JuMln KujoU. Jrff Dlioa 65; lIKWOi fC- Peralez at 152-pounds, r fourth Fnln«.puu>^RocJirJinn,IUII>lJrarrar.lSa 1 Camab.U.105;Wi:NAiN Anar RaBBuum mai. dm RIR OHOS5 SHshort. CtnnUUcn rotiniU Jacsli Jonn. IM; in-i; places and a fifth wa: th a t lI2'IlrcmCUik.I)«cla. oaj. dtcItc. CChrl* lllral. »lik» NtUm; WE.S TJ S Thishis year, the championship WcndjU. 14C; l2J.Ad*m. l!m. Ck«,. >P remained Saturday3y th e ' cnni Fmy. mtj. >:43; II9.RR Lukaa M.Moar.omary pin i'AK Bc.in matChtch went a few seconds too dec Oud Jnuni. Chillik I4i J,V4i II«II«vl. kWUB. WiUlama. JI; OAK NlcNIC N.t;c« Pin CRTy«n Cook. Jo^g 30 Spartans’ 16-man statee ti PomtUy. plnn«I Kom CUik. U«Io,0, ISU7.13JCOUU ia. ; for the Minico 171-pounder, jIunlM. Wcji JtlfffMn. dK. Ui[« C»r Minico scored 102 teamtea points, I Ctrcla. Clnni Sarood romd. trtaaniMxn’Jockat Althlrthur, the top-seeded w estler trfiy. >-5; 140-Tonr Dundl.r. Wend»ll.id.ll. dm Br«.. II»FBUJ«PkI*«i er finishing behind champi Idaho Willty. McCill Donn.lly, S-3;.MJ.L«n-Larry Clll.iia, 0; 112,DEC Brmi dark£lTi^td 2 :Afj!)i'A^d^ in his weight class and the Coodmt dec. Tom BuUotk. Chilli^. 7.57-5 or. 152JR lt-4; 119.CLF Duiiy le Falls.Sandpointand'Me ■niii. T.10B. 9.1; Shulbwi. 12-4; WJ Jak rtans’ only hope for a state'e Four of those five placersph Su'iS& iSiSi.'TlSSS^r'i■c. Tin Rlchay. Dall.y, 1:34; I2JMCDraj.k.nmai^cLFAd.m .title, Caodlnt <^l; Brandcn IU«hy. Nixrh CmC«n.d«.Jumn 4JS; 130.TCT Km e, fell to the mat withh be back for Minico nexlext Cuil»r. Sfmd.U, 7-2; 171-Sl.phia :ntla. Klmbatly. >97; 13aWJ Gxdoi Wo Bonne,neville’s Matt Sorenson on pinn.d Boy Aral*. Iloo.dala. J:51; TJ 'n when the Spartans wil to Wmd.ll. raaj. Tan l/hUnkMt. Prmlrt.i a . s ' t e «»rJ.dacMCDAd«ii»laihlai.4. hlS back baC with just five seconds Cory Kamiw. f-'ruidaml. dcc' |jil« JT" Icfr in IS break back-to-back foui place Almaty. IM; ' 150 3RD; RIR lan OlKCl)timplnCLFLup.Caid*.JI(.i in the championship matchh finishe.<:. T hey w ill Layni Kirhlni. Milad. maJ. dac. Ja^'J.ciy Uaduy, I40F1H Aim. N.Um fL Saturda be Wmd.II. II.2; |I„,.t)o«, a«nn.... Pa/xParma, plnnad ^ICD Brtni WU)^ dm I u-day in Holt Arena, ex p ected to e n d a t R*cky Jonn. K*(I Hirrr, IJ4. COO Larry CUI.ii dm 5-1; iu.iiD Thele Itwo-point takedown gave Brian Scho- dac COO e drought without an indivin id u al £«ll~reuml mai*«, dau A^ Chartat,d«i WH TWw c Jainuan. CWV Bart Johnioa pin : y years. Cody Bowers outmou aneu- 1 M; IIV-JER Jiiuln l>Udm plnSR DtnDm Rtti^uai.: WEN Uika C»lh« dm 1 n his potential match-tying uvnmin/u.nm>Mt 2.42; m Luc*j BUM pu> BU1J Chad Oru.DrTnm,3:l>.SF RH Rocky Jonai pta j'jM^RobimB.us.WJ k takedo, g vered Abe CoLard of IdahoId. Falls (Un. An^ pin JlJt Jmd D=rmumi.hlzuahlr, IJO; 12S- nJrttmmd.loam'lm down was waived off afterr 8-6 in the third place matnatch. Advantages agalagainst Bonneville's Matt Sorenson JCX Zach llctuct iKh. laU STM Mill* BoUaBoUar. 16-1 3rd; 103-FH. Joth SouihariiharUnd ma|. dm COO Unn, tinie CXJexpired. on were hard to come by for JER »Uil r.avfT maj. d«t BL Jrjm WardWard.JI«; 0(V CUlMt. Iftl; II2-WHN C Twin Falls did nott q qualify a Mlnlco’s Austintin iArthur dulng his loss In the statlate A-1 championship ot 171- WK Jiml* Showalm ilrc. BL K.nd.11^URobartfcW; Ro fJam. 124. AB Raul Afuil cha„,lampionship day was not a w estler for the final ,day. BUllAnthopy BanlcII maj. Jtc AK TyUfrylaf Ball. 191; 5. ll9C00JamaiD«Uouka,j.1IM:I40.JER ]& Katin Oirk reuJQiritDuBoiM.iOO; a llOKttl . TrfOI B.ckcr pin SS Tom A.hI.y, 1;2J;1:23; ^VR-T.d OUl Lulf dm HC Aniocvliana Qirlumian. 95; NKAUn £ 11 Lirua dK. SUC Jann pNliln. }-l OT-or. [BUll Uika R.7Tiold. dac. COO Doro.anDon Dart., 7-2; I3SFRU I / Chinn maj. Ok. SVC Adam cirmt.. I4J,14-3. KMUII Oa>li Dm B-ll 17I KDJ SlaphinSlap dac.*S Champicipionships Saturday \vith a displaydi; remi- Olympic 10(lOO-meter champion Gail D< mij. dac. BUll IXiiIy 0W.«. i;-7; jutt Ty Maltha-.: Robl.oa. 4-2; WEN TJTJ Rln»lin|I d.c, OHO K.Ily niSCOntnt (of when she won two wor 1 Devers veiy frustrating ^be c a u s e I was looking fonvaniani pin UK U«l Cuihman, LI6; 27S.BUIIITykaScnaar T)k V/tumar, «-l; II9'IU(L> orid outdoor beat Olympicipic bronze medalist Gwen TonI'orrence to going to Paris.” ' pin I'AV Adam Quit, J.49;\w BoaHtuhivuhlMiplnSia: DonnyB«Uock.30:Wia4J titles in 1983.3 by about twc JowlV>i.mu«,3W. J Tim Moon pin KIM Mark Runnil c^-o m eters in the GO-meter' da.ihda in Johiison won tlthe h urdles title in the lust nning injury free and confidiident for the • 7.00, fastest5t iiin the \vorld this year, list IQWTO Sh*mi ^HU.7 pin JlUl Bu.i«lUicrl'rtmitl. CaMUlfco acminoaji■ab first timi worid indoors, in1 11995 at Barcelona, Spain, time iri years, Slaney won thithe women’s Tlie top t^vit^vo finishers in each even qua: 3J1II2.SS Sivnnr WL-nrard maj. d«cK. JlUtJi: Duuln KIWI) Olni Prtc* pin lualificd Randy Barnes,s, the Olympic gold meclalistlist L«p«r. 16-8; I'AV Juan Card.nu pinn WRWH .Traror 1 lI-VfEN Chrl. IUr»l dm£"^Ri:^A^.‘rsV.IJ / 1-500• metersm in 4 minutes, 3.0808 seconds, for the U.S.S. team for the world indoors Jorjntmi. 2J£; I lOaUII Ch*d BimRi d«.UcSALJuuin S. WST>rat Mualcrd maj. d )ors, but and worid indoorr andr outdoor record-holder•in in McCanfvlM, U9.VAL Tim Ki»man IOlOJERJarad Jl CLF Adam ktan iKta.•l-dmCOOJ>n>a.W.»n Tall fSStCSt5t IIin the world since Doina3 IMelinte of Torrence haslas said she isn’t going, . the shot put, finishished fourtli, as Olympic silver.’cr Uo*«nm«hlr. :40; IJS-VfR Ulch BrookaMka pin SHE ' lU^EC Kayfei Oaik tdac Hi^‘t5i?£iL”7i^ Romaniamia set the world record ofjf 4:00.27 in Devers wasvas one of t^vo Olympic gold m Krrln Da«lt.!««; 14S-VALI.UII lUuy pin tBUll Joth rARJuvdBakadac-KnKIM aif Lull. 5-3; IJtCU-' 1990. d medal- medlist Jolm Godiidina won at 67-8 3/4. Coodhart. 2 aj. tdm JEK Cbandlar dac. ORO Juii T heA! American , indoor record-hololder at 800 Austin, who c: mpic gold medalist, triplei k ­ Bryc«IIulchlKn. 14^ lUmi J.({TWdy•ady maj. dm O-Coeaor dm KIM Karin .0 defended his higli jump titleitle with jum per Kenny Hailarrison. \^tis a late withdraw- i30« l-hU Jmnann. 190; WR Tnrtj Jof»R'ortmmi dm Naal dm NF Cnu Bowm m e te rsrs, , 880 yards, 1 ,0 0 0 m e teters, 1,500 aIcapof7fecfeet, 7 inches. Sf Loitn kUUcr. J.2; I7I.WR Al« PoRrt«r«ptnSUC lUchayilmKAMBmU^; al,witliout explanination. Jad. Sioddard. 4H3; JtUt CUI Callm pin KQ ^^^wTjijitoSSwdm metersrs aand the mile, Slaney boltsited to the Allen Johohnson, the 1996 Olympic sKELNaUuin ORO SamDaumar.6.4; 17; [j-ontanc tic gold , In a nice familyy touch,1 Joetta Clark, 34, wonon Baldwin. 2;«0: U»Bltll Doxy 0»«n maj,maj. d.c. AF MD BJ ScoH. 7-S; WTJi T and wasn’t seriously chollen;nged as she medalist in1 tithe llO-meter hurdles, didn’ »!lk*Tnpta.lM. Fo««.lW. l»kRLukalika Moni,»«, dm cwv no b eat n in dn’t gut her fourth title inn her 20th appearance in thehe Scctml ratod. ni'twin JoSnioa. 4.1; WEN Jack) runner-up Suzy Hamilton bytjy obout 40 past the trial;ials in the GO-meter hurdles, ii .ckyLl.diayd.c.NFR.nn . meters,■s. :s. injur- championships, tjtak in g the women's 800 in IM.mt TnTli Duller d>c JEK H.ui*ttiaUdniyn. ^ CSitlnm-n. SA ing his leftt hhamstring while going over “My/ ststrategy was that I wanted iver the 2:00.8G. and h e r ;sister-in-law , Jearl Miles-.•s- jd to go out third hurdle,e. Clark, won the 40( hard,”’ ShSlaney said. “I realize that it’:it’s a nation- “I fe lt a p 100 in 51.31, the fastest by an CSIbaselshall drop;Dspair a pop and a sharp pain."." said American tliisyear:ar. Tho Tlmes^owa______. id break fb:)r some is g ______ju st two hits ove3ver four innings. good for Hodl&l) II . c's Fried Chicken 9. Storiing MaHIn 263 Gordon in this r looked at it,’’ Walkei'said. 61 10, Bill Elliott is race a year ago, ed. Chahad Little failed to qualify atit CSIte>d.Ma^Cba.rcy. ' two raceses thist season, beside him. since David Pearson in IJ ! said. “I guess she’s going to starter Aaron Bond surrendcndered «K-cr«icsn2i. 1976 to adjust, but we’vie’vc got the same . hit us R icky:y C rav en , ' th e th ird follow that victory up by >vi s up for a raise now that1 winning car we had andmd everything is we’re: in."ir 0 .. ^ TIffltfrNtM. TwiiTurin Falli, Idaho Sunday, M*reh 2,M li M 7

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B e l l e OFFICIALL 1 9 9 7 A M ERK!ICAN LEAGUE I e story k(:eeps E S C H E D U L E ______WESTtflM DtVlSlOH ___ ctwrmicAlPrVISlOH I EASTEBK DIVISIOM c*kmo umitu tdus >rfl«ltA» U*CUl / — »s iwtwcfrr uwsau \ oo>:o T '»7 lUWAlMt I CUVElAie t«TctTwoff Totxiro mwigit uwryarow KgTCH I --J-JS 0.- :ij 9^;' '>J5 “ - --'3- J p - ...... "- T j f- to 1 ------^ ..!« K—aa ------m g e t t i i . J ...... t : ing more^ sordid JIB frt ' p a “■ -"-'f-J 77Z7I;: aZZfj) ” 77r~ « 7’?' K 3 ------M In to 5 ___ _ _ ...... ' Da l l a s - Therhe admission by « Stfl »{. « .. ------^ bert Belle that m ic» - |« ta la hat he lost about (J( I1o m m e n t a r y | . JIS ta l?1J HTf .. fC8 . . __— — — ie»'..;>£a“ $40,000 on sports sp betting » «i« A(r 9 fa- . SM _ itt' 35 Ilw to 10 To.. _ I 05 ___ Ur.\ prompts a qucstii•stion no one has Frank Luksa I .1 ;: ttr"::7B ...... '""“'"“ I!! w irl® .771i;r7 te7r7>35 oirsilla asked. It is relatedted to his persona - - JJJJ -- ]« -. - - ...... u ______Io.__I-JJ CM__IJ3 i ^ ^ Ty'ir'g miTT iS SwI as a moody fellow ______to__ tas oa__ilaj g ow with the sodal ...... CW5-'7a r : r r .u: .. .7J5 M,.„7J5 skills of a tarantulamla. tra n spparently a feeble that the P w' - ^ ■' I ii« ito 1 w ...... « —-7-J5 un._7aj VII___735 2 __ &a Belle has trashcshed clubhouses. Kojpant is being fitted for a tS to I SJy'"‘t a ' ___ S'- t!S ■ I 7a ...... thrown a baseball ipty suit. If there’s another -- II"-'S.r::M■ji •-"■■''-I- ^ 8 Mw to I ..... w ■■'ta phcr, forearmed a ish, the extent of his power ~~Ta ~ t7 . -?os ii!5 to fan Iiimself. s ucn to : ... I man flat and acted fo* to n ...... ta 7M uZTTio" crally ticked off ab . ““JS.Selig is the interim com-' Hi- - ...... - - — . ~.7!''71 105 rZTTZZ >£ rx, ext J ia ■ rS to ” in particulur. On I ner under whose steward- « .IM D«. ...70S ■ j;.;. - 7n t o n ^77^805 ' he is merely rude, aseball has had more labor to » a»-._,*a _ to ?7 c» -. ..lg -- --- S7'7i® tail7!a nwHr!” avoided on accourount of bad tem- ffe ‘than Marlon Brando in r MOV to n _ ------p e r and foul disposiposition. le W aterfront.” Selig owns 1 iSi to ” -...... o» ' /'« lu.- .-77b ilw aukee Brewers,, a divi- 73i An— ea So who had the. h e . o r v . , „ a , k J'’' ™ ” Tm im " 7“ ...... — Am__i a lum to pay off? ival of Belle's team, the ■ l i Tho rovela. ^'^“ so;o ' W hite Sox. His jurisdic- JO - S '- ti '&K'J — si'-li --- punish Belle thus carries a ...... ^ ■ S^ U»j 5 Om.. 7 05 STTTTcb TT“ tion of Belle's i' IttTZlJa gamblins skills . i t ' t-of-interest odor, S '-jI S--S'33 Utl__ 7« n all is said and nothing ^ — ^ j a nS -jffl...... surfaced in a f J i S £ t! | d e p o s i t i o n 'io'Ie.BellJelle is likely to receive, at _ J® dH ■ ' t s ^ ■■ eivcnasponof 'r”"a one-year ‘ term of probn- a civil law suit . ' laseball hopes to trade a ul ^ Ja S ' of alarm for sighs of relief. filed again.t ei. ! him for allesed- :uch episode reawakens a S S . : : - li P is K fs li•« oS "■[« ta ■■'t® !»/■ ^ tl ____ . .. lytiyingtoran al fora repeat of notorious dow n a Broup SamWiogng scandals. of boys who n j .77.7.~.i - oili .' >05 iu ':cs Fn' a r.Z77ZZ egged his house o3fl mnem e orles Fn El;; ' u ...... 7 » tn ' ^-.77g S-:J|35 ______■ ?" ---I05 - f2 On. - .SM 705 UJ U4 ...»05 .^101 ^ la .. S' • a s on Halloween The momost recent involved'all- Slii u/r a ...... 05 to ■" -I® «.-b.MJim talL .ia 7 1995. i f A lbert hadladn’t been dri- lime canarecr hits leader Pete - ta ro— 7J5 — .....u ___ la u ving a truck at the » luTzrJffl h e time,' maybe Rose, whivho accepted a lifetime ^ CH. . 705 lu 1JI5 . . E'Si riS ■Ja NTr"'JS ------“ — “ the case wouldn't hahave come up. ban in 198 Drt ?i i7 p«7Z?b [989. Rose did so as a thin- 7"- - -77.... 7-17~:Z: m Belle said he lost money bet- ly disguiselised plea bargain. If base- ^ - • - ■ - '- ci- ting on pro football,•all, college bas- ball dedinJined to disdose evidence i-13 i?is « ..' llS.'l.rij . : ketball and playinying golf with that he betbe on its games — even §■ :: 7;:7:i7“ : z th t i z friends. Tlie wide: rangerai of games gam es hi: his team played — he ' j",..” 7« ; J S 6j( '7B (n*Fn* jUI ‘ SwITJS Ut~ .7 that Belle bet on withoutwii re^s-ard would agrigree to punishment for — - I ___' t! » d»7Z7!7a i ^ 7 g i . J M Ol___SO! rem inded m e of myny favoritei gam- having dordone so without having to ■■(a a!ll " fa ...... S bling story. admit it pupublidy. tu< xn 10 .. .' Ui >‘ao » “ '7 >*7-7*735 7“ 7”:;: cW!7r7as u This guy bet onI 12 college bas- Rose’ss oonly rebuttal in subse- w ■ 70 :c U 7 05 SO. . _>a h'..'7?J5 |V«J A«1I . _ IU_. .?B oa "t ss oirZTTTB ketball games on a *«t} . lU 7(, - ^_~7 TH — JS BUau._..7a 1 a Friday and cjuentyearears has been to deny the IB M ta » ....7B M " 7^ ■ ^ >rtjj -- ...... r .r . "1.7.7 lost them all. H e then the bet on 20 charges.5. AnJ innocent bent on college games Satunturday and lost dearirig; hishi nam e and the road- 0 m __ 7B every one. H e wentIt O'O-for-15 in the block to) bbaseball Hall of Fame ■ut 5jIi7 § . 7 a S .'l “ 7aru 7 ------JO. c _ 7 a , . _ L a PN__ 7a NFL on Sunday. He bet on the inductionn vwould sue th e commis- a m — 71B entire NBA schedujd u le M onday sioner’s off . . cS.. .7“ sS; ;7M 1. office into revealing false ______^ Ui.. 7C6 ^B without a winner.. HHe called his testimonyny that convicted him. I S " t s i t i J a S z Z tS riTTTIZ ^ o« ' jo: >7...... K,'.-7aitorj ^B bookmaker Tuesday.ay. Rose knlows o i the contents of a I ...... - ...... « . 70S Im J -7« ta777JS 7n."Z'7' IZ7777.7 17 “ W h a t’s on ththe e schedule probe ordcrdered by the late Bart ui " ■ - W - . 105 ftwS JH i S '-1 i tonight?” Giamattii wiwould only re ■ “All I got is hockeykey,” the book- The otl a ...... _ ...... |3| other case involved m ...... ■ iesaid. Shodess Jo Joe Jackson of the 1919 s“ H . .1?® ...... tjn J«30 ______toTTTc H ------J^H o ck ey i::— thb ee— - g am b ler-----Black Sox,ix.-who conapired-to-fix------^ fU: ■ exclaimed. “Whatat do I know and losee tht e W orld S e rie s to ...... ta-' .'...Yos !5S i ■ about hockey?” -JS isz-js '::i-e® Cincinnati,ti. Jackson’s image over - . §S- ,5SS<’ i -7« [jj];--7a_____ . ZZ — ...... I...... - Ifal .. ? i Jo I time has softenedso, to the point of I Did he do it? sympathy,y. iin large pan because. ■ ALL-STAR GAMI,ME—JA CO BS FIELD,, CCLEVELAND, TUESDA’ literate and perceived as AY. JULY 87i 997 H ' The dangling issueisue in Belle's '■cwasillite S S ’ "'fij SJ w. Jt-v I) - ...... I, _------1------ant dupe. Jackson sup- Tv .,:.7'« ■ ^ case is whether he bet on the Ter___7a ■ game he plays and Itnowsbcst^skn nd kin petition baseball lH Tor__ a« ■ a member of theiC i Cleveland PCnodicall,ally to absolve his life- .' jS ' i?i5 iS ■ J S ...... — UJ- Sw, . .7M ^ - ^ " iv 15 :;7 ‘ ;‘7 ...... - 0«---- 7B Indians. The playeryer swore he ™and m ake of Shoeless a i j t t . . D«.r>j5 to.'.:.;:'735 _ iged innocent. « « - -'J'5 M . . 705 Io..-:.7aj ...... - 705 IHi XI :-7 ■ never wagered on. b:baseball. So ‘ ^ fi -... 7-Z- ...7 ~7'Z 7.'Z ■ did his attorney, toorotnovenny r< J Rose, history is armed Si S ■ lingering doubt. 1 facts that prove it ain’t ■ Baseball offidalss aiare eager to on took S5,000 in bribe ■ believe Belle’s denh:nial since to ™om “ W gamblers betting on QttlZrJa H prove othenvise coui:oj,ld cause a d outcome. • H scandal, which isn’t go05 paid off, or whetherer thot m atter Ea™imes. And that further = Z E E E | E i | has been swept asidside like an ying golf were with pals ( infield drag. who just putitutted bener. ^ “f i 1=1 p il Belle’s link w ith gamgambling refo------cu sed a tte n tio n on b: 1 baseball as Frank Luk.uksa is a spons colum- iSS:7:.7;-:S;:rJS£“---77 S:zzjs ZZZZ the only major sport - i■-...... Wf....1M ^ ...... S>« Aug '0 ------______w t led by a nistforihe.Le.Dallas Moming News, ------fc, hwidless horseman. ThThe commis- IVrirc to hin,lim at: Dallas Morning n ______i r i — : S;;=!SS S 'l t ; s io n e r ’s c h a ir h ass rremained News, Comnnmunications Center, zSEllSiSiiE=ii# vacant for years, itsi authorityau so Dallas, Texas ...... So___T3S ts___7J5 UnZ; as 75265...... ■ ...... —aS Is cS'”- - -,JCO sa ic_7;?b5 S3 ------I .7::777.z gT Z zjl s - Z Z7------Ana___73S ~ ' ZZZ R i c k e y ] S .1:“ ^ £!" M 7IZZ-Z ■ •• ----- Hendersoi)n says ^ S*. Ool.....705 cws,..;js T«__ K::=:S!S Sa S i c B s a- :;a a;--;g 1 a S *---- ' ” —-...... *03 Si ’ h e w a n e z 7 ~ z fS*■STH te_.....7M ____[ J f T J r ts to join A’I’s again B B r l E = =------Ofl..„70J ------««. 23. *U8 ?J ______.... _ ------c q s g:--7.« *-,:t .7« - r i ? . Knlght-RIdder Nows Sorvlco______“It’s great t It that he came back," M----CM______716 FlTTrrcOI ^ z ? |i S r"ji u — Hendenon saisaid. “The ballpark is i s 3” m T {“ S ---- PEORIA, Ariz. — - Rickey different. Thorhose baUs he used to ^ ----— V-\ ■ —...... - ...... ri» Henderson always hass hihad a love- hit that he w: “ Z ? S:3S .=- gl^^TEE- was crying didn’t get yrf ...... - ---- ^...i':;:r7a s.i".::.:.7b5 fS iS ' hate relatioa^iip witli th(the A’s, and out of th e b • — 7£8 Su__7» . _ t^ z • ------ta._7;7tas i i a ~ 7 x ZZZ"“ u — ------! ballpark, now it’s ^ ^ 5 ------CT2— 7U Vu— 716 J1 — 7 g ------U___: s C---- to listen to him Friday he':he's ready to endosed. I canca: see them getting • ■ - • ...... 0»»^~ 1 5 - 1 5 ^ kiss and make up. !« f l::: c«:~;]a £l!r‘lS ? aZ17iffl outoftheballplUpark now.” < ^ * ------W,..._.7J» T^.;.7B In a lengthy interviewew with Bay Henderson, h T»r..’ >05 ~ m ' ' n, himself is trapped in g i o 5 *AJSiZ-'JS ZZZ7Z------Area reporters, HendersoiTson made it his version of of purgatory. He's a to tt.. _jii_; known loud and clear he intiJ ta.TLTa II’VTII ' he'd like to Padre in namitme alone. lite r this ---- - si >Rij ta — 7.0 ______m 7 7 7 I return to tlie A’s for a fo 5 1 fourth and 'spring, it’s veiyeiy likely he’ll be trad- w - Uti....7CS C_...735 3 T fm altim e. ed to an Amernerican League team, / iwMj ws,...7a ■ ■ • ”------CH__.7i5 ta ___7J5 "Z---- £ - - ; S c « - '7M — cvy5_.7.a ... 1...... ■■ ...... O.___735 t a _ 735 ' —- . “I wouldn’t mind playingpli in probably Clevleveland. Boston and H ^ Oakland,” Henderson saidsai before Seattle also lavehav shown interest. W z : : z z : M Szzr^lSzz- a ’-"ir.'JS “ -'-‘" 7® i I■fstn s ? ______------o«— —735 ew5.._ his current employers,rs, the San When thei PadresP signed left > iE| Diego Padres, lost to tlieh e Giantsi 5- fielder Greg5 Vaughn\ to a three- — la m.__7cis ------EtoTsraTz ' 3, in a Cactus League opeopener. “To year, SIS millin H g g H Uion contraa over the E-:!S Si a s tell you the truth, my/ intentionsin winter, Hendenlerson in the final year — ------^ ...... sm a when I walk out on the f e f - ■-“ = ie field and ' of his contractt wasw the odd man o u t' In___I t s ______-p-L"jznr_"z:pi hang up my shoes and nd say it’s . “I hear there’;re ’s six or seven teams / StATTli enoti^ for me, Td probal (WOAJ® MMCCU nxu W*5*Sl5*SCTy|uBMS0TA OICUO iw7 )bably want (initregedX” akisaki Henderson, who was / __ UWMWE CU\tl«KO DHflOn I Tl u m p .imuoni « » t o I ositn to be in green and gold. ] Id. I started l/cr-3 Offmst thethe Giants. ‘ThtyVe out I ' Cantdlin Holldair there (with the A’s). I a d id w Wyl^-VlctoibOay U.S. Holldayi: Miy 26~Wemori achieved a diere. It's (the: PadresOPi dedsion what \ July 1— Diy '“‘‘I "■> HillolFimiiQimt Gi i lot of my goals there. Butlut iit’s up 10 thty want to do. July4—lnd«pond tnlown do. I think (a trade) is Scpiembofi—Labor Djy ______September l—La: th e organization, it’s: not nc up to gnngtoctme.It’sIt'snosuiprise.” 4.1997 Rickey. All I can do is pLplay base- Ihe Padres sp( spoke with Henderson Tho Sporting NevrtAfla,M aA P ball where Tm wanted.” about the possjssibility of sticking The A's have said a nujnum ber of around ns a founlunh outfidder, but he T 7 tim es over the w inter the;they’re not • believes he's tillstill a capable starcer. \ r" interested in re-actacq u irin g “I told themn I’mI not ready to be O Hondcrson this season, but they've a platoon player/er,” Henderson said. "Yankees ualkingto>a(didasal left open the possibility of j ibout unifform dealll of a future “My intentionsTS andt my heart is to gcon marriage. be out there e COTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Thi[Tie New York with Nike 5 everyday. I think yanke, ke that would have coveredd manyr of of all the teams,IS. . When the A’s acquired1 hishi5 foimcr about siting on ikees might go their own W!way and sign the majoror :league teams, but owners r on the bench, getting ,heirovr own licensing deal for unifon rs rejected . Dallas Cowbiboys owner Jerry Jones upsi teammate, Jose Canseco, in JJanuary, a day off, mostt peoplep thmk you’re .The" orms. the deal laslast Oaober. upset Henderson couldn’t help but iie Yankees, one of th e team;ms that voted “We ha' the NFL whenI heh negotiated his own contractracts- but feel an looking to takeke a day off. I don’t have nothing to announcece at this with Pepsi, N: emotional tug inside. Th nst baseball’s proposed 10-ytyear contract time," Rob Nike, Dr Pepper, Americarican The Bash want to be on thethe bench.” ^riihNi' Robert Erb, adidas’ directorrof ol sports Express and AT B rothm were back. And Vt-oiwouldn’t it ■ Henderson St 1 Nike, have been n egotiating'g with adidas, marketing,lg, said through a spokesman, iT&T, deal that conflict withh theth 1 said if the Padres severaliraj basebdll 'officials said Fri league’s sponsoi>ors. The iNFL filed suit again be fitting for Wm to returnn andai occu- ' had not signedd Vaughn,\ he would Fnday on th e “Over thithe years, the Yankees have 1 piinst lition they not be identified, /e had dis- Win. in Sepiembnber 1995, then agreed to dro py his old spot in left Celd?? have no desire.to to leave. cussionswi:with different corporations ab drop is not yet d ear whether the Yar : about dif- the suits last De

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h jliiiiJ jgs— 70 u«n 70 A.T . 7« . r ’ n 7g Ua. t.'JS teu 704 AS , 70S I, ------■ W ?S 'Si jiF 70 S 7M IS IS S 1“ ' ■ ^ II ______mu__ t s IB Sj jo70 S '.ito TU !*>; >40 ta 7« lu 7 4; la Itx . 740 S.1 .705 lu 741 W • 705 y 7iSS w K 14 S ^ 7« U 7^ ^ ■ l i s i s K . Iu' i ■ ns w ... 14C ts TE gl n: i l i i i l !! 7» ~ ^ IT cc n c m p— p T ------^ JJS - mii " 7 « I 10 mv 701 ------■M w m In 5 i:S S ~ San Diego Padres hurierhur Fernando Valeniuela pitche Iftu trw Ur, n :hes against the Philadelphia , 70 a."..';® [« . Pfilllfes fn (fie frstIlmln55«pl.6,1S9B, Inn In PMadtlp » Ss u»/ :4 705 a... 105 lelphla.Valenzuela, 36, Is ______15 Sj' l,U> H S iis l2 !“ ;a entering his third sea! >ea5on»llhSanDlB£o, Tig 15 iW ui' ?! i — ?705 ? IB«...1JJ5 f^:. .740 p S ' '7B Uw 705 . M Uj! 30 S JM LA 7C6 SO'705 ' ^ 1;^ ' sJ JC r« 23— n j s — Hn . .. Itai 740 c». 7J1 so 74^ ■ C . w — I Vale3nzuelta not - IB. 7« CN .7i5 J i s J '--a CO i:i! yi 5 S i ^ t ______70 M ■ ■ fS ! Tg< Ar*IO nVu 70! M Ta IS io iA TSia Tij ..70 5 rtW Ju'»1l IftV in Jv j® 'tt ^ JOfO IIIll l?35 I yetrready t " "I 'as »u itss to toss I si; si “ g - - - ■ K5Ucn W ti ------'------I.* 17 ■o Su 'tl !q5 A.-J 7* o i ?S;35 5Sea .1?33 M Xrtn t,' 70S cr- « W * ' 705 I it in: 1: ” to 7® at age of 36 Sul n ^ i “ jGT TO p m ------:r S S . I PEORIA, Ariz.iz. (AP) - Six Glavineae and Hideo Nomo. ^ — B springs ago, thele I Los A ngeles A rm ed rri.' '740 i v licw 705 “HI ed with a new S1.65 mil- ...... w . .7.40S , j i | a ?'n XrtlT IVj :n 1 Dodgers cut onee oof their most lioncontr ntract, Valenzuela is enter- 14 *-■«:! iicu i:is — _ f>___sa p __ i S ______I ------popularplaycrrevj■tJver.'Femando"— inghiriS: 19tH season in pro base- ter-.vwn Toj— m ------a V alenzuela, w ith 2 h 2,349 innings b^. HowDw much longer he pitches uon «c in 7ta o. JO! *-j 70 Tc 70! ” : and 320 starts behiehind him, just is anyone’ne’s guess...... Sw to ijSIS j --p p - ■ ■ - ...... 1! Qu 105 shrugged and movet)vedon. Andon The' Dodgers released ]a '• 0* and on. pi 5® w £« to V alenzueuela the season after he « w ■ J” They don’t call' hiihim El Toro — threw hishis only no-hitter. Ic also ALL-STAR GAP 1 the bull — fornothinthing. h a p p ened n e to be his fourth AME—JACOBS FIELD,D. Ci L E V E L A N D , T U E S DDAY. ) JU LY 8, 1 9 9 7 5 Valenzuela’s itineiinerant journey straightt seasons< at or below .500. mTTTJoni— m ------L finally has stabilizec ized, still under H e's lostst velocity’ over the years Si! x i i: '■ i:ii \ the warm Southerrlern California and can’tn’t rely so much on his ’■ ...... 'Ig I ■ sun. Uai X.V 14 iw 7 B ------sl irii famous scscrewball, but has added ^ Jiy 1! to I M ^ “All the coache:hes, th e y g ot to his repeipertoire. together and they de S w .-.;:.'7 |S Z ’ dedded I don’t “Somevlewhere along the line, M CO jn “ 7» “ have anything to stay: in the when he 1 ■J« » ....7CS ...... IB, le lost his good stuff, he sf-. *v n ta f “ ^ ; game," Valenzuelacla recalled of had to leaj Tt3 &.. t4o rt .. ..icB iA.....no : earn how to do it another © S.: 14 « SO...... 135 iST liis last day as a Dodgodgcr. way,” cai ...... IU 7J5 7u,tS" iv AJ i n t o 7M catcher John Flaherty 'U. riij^ a 70S “A nd I say, ‘Well,ell, OK, fine, I sa id . “He’s He just so smart out a s ft. . . j ^ _ . . expected somethingng like that, so there.” • jS s. ;s t fg ? thank you,' and I tuiturned around Flahertj:rty figures that because ■ iS S ?CB PS a n d took a ------On' . 740 C _____ of the different u iv n j" T m IA»..7£& n 7M rS— J a ~ shower and ----- M opI'I'IS . . . wjj j t o . . 70 rt 105 f^.1 . 75 wn. speeds on his ' 70S ' ■ ■ sr 7ji C lOTU 7“ that's it." ‘'Someafierv along f/ie/imm e, screwball, fast- ... St.IilfiS ",~.Z: «iw l l J S w ' ■.'7M Sf ' 735 So it ended J ball and curve- a, a la' I ' . E .t?“■; ■ ...... with the team zc-liei! lie lost his Q}oeistuff, ball, Valenzuela r IBu'L“ ?05 » ■ .' 73S I« i wth which he ^ 3 if actually has 8 to ! : r s ! » ™ ■■ b e c a m e an had to leam hvus to do ii ^ ..... - »u"...'liJ 50.'. >JJ Ij2 i 10 pitches. •0 — —...... tjJ. . .745 IflS 5I S ! S ;s instant star in (7/16 ffi «« « so ?» rr, 7B 7notheru'oy. He's ju s t so ssm m a r t “ i cau g h t l i ...... 5 -•...... -...... U . . roj Stt y 1981, but not Roger Clemens ~ - Suls sI i j g a s : ■',% ____ Iton 11 for his career. out there.' when I was with ...... ijt I Co_. 70 CM _l?35 Valenzuela is ...... —...... WWS.SS / SS- !SS :: S ' Sm' . js Boston, and this - ^ ...... Tfw^ < Al<3 14 Kru r<£ • entering his ~ is totally differ- g ...... |n I third season • —(-catchcrjohn Flahcrry,ry, on ent.” Flaherty i £2 '9 ' ' « I?® PN with the San Diego Padres, Fernando Valcnzu f l K ''Jw ' i i s£ '-■'?« SO.. 735 Cii ." is i S ' 1 “ ‘"W ith F er- 10! w.!' ^Ot... . 705 g . .. .7^ Col ..tJ35 ^ A his 11th stop — r nando, I proba- i SSi'tg JI - . ColS '71!l fl n Uai jn Col. . l7o.71 : ■ ; '■ since Los AngelesJS con the trip bly havet sos< much more fun out t a ^JI IAig n Uon III5 . Cd 121 from his native Mexici:xico to the big th e re catcf g -..... s>.... 135 ... .. Suig -fa A j ;4 ucr. .in ._____ col :.i3! ~v tching him because he 1 ------L»...... 735 ...... Men>a< 4. n IU . 7fs leagues. . takes a lot3t .40 ------“ lA-----735 . .... Iu.4 A, Ap; M lu 705 Ucr 7QJ ... W...... 1*0 SO ------... - lA...... 135 ...... ivrt A, “Probably for sonsome people. goes out thereth« and just throws it, Au; V fu, . i n Ito '705 ■ ■w ?S fu in Uai. 70J - - - £ 7» tii»'l.'>ca i-j " "?« tn’ nobody believes thatlat i A.*«) * ...... --0*J 8B^....1MI,. . 7» at my age can do it, and all of changes speeds.spi It's almost like ...... • . Sul£-*2JL.. A. _____ : ______. . those things,” saidd Valenzuela,V when I try ; cy and get into his head B4i_... 7M S z ;?M « ; ".. 7.S n ? t 36. “But one thing —if i you know and figureTC out< what he wants to :£!E; SS:!S!S !J it and you can do it, iit’s nothing do with a 5 S a batter, I’m almost C ------^^ p ^ s jfW- :n j i .">0 out of the normal,ll, because I alwSyswrorrong.” f .- ... believe in m j^lf." V alen^iii^iiela, who keeps his iiTs«t I ...... T .. .’ — To the point thatIt \Valenzuela teammates] es loose with a dry sense • Utl t ...... Sa '^os­ has been one of the Po ^ 1 ...... - -- CK. . 7» iw V iS :. 'lo S v rj® !u.'.' ?“ a J Padres’ most of humor,. alwaysal has his head in 5 a s : sa ..IZJ5 dependable pitcliers■s tlthe last two the game. «.::-:r7«a.-.:...7B : t J -----.1:1! g«.....70! ...... S«.r gSs S : - v | years. H e’s coming; offof his most “Really.r, II know what I have to successful season in a decade, . do and I knowkf how to prepare w --|o ^.... ?« “TT'T icrsi finishing 13-8 withI a 3.62 ERA myself to) beb ready for games,” w :":.?® ta Z '.Jw ucr. ;-.73j ^ sS j S '.. " . r . ; and winning eightt ofol his final he said. “If“II you don’t have as / mi p Sl 7 C6 |i« ■ S ^ w . tjis ------^ nine decisions to helpJp thei Padres strong an arm, ar now Pm thinking i ...... ' Im win the NL West tide.Ie. a little bit: more.m I think that’s th e . ^ a i..... 'C6 iSTTiju iSTsS In both seasons,, ValenzuelaV) key nght now,no to keep m e in the as M„...r*o Aa 7« ' m m r “ has been strongestst downt the game. M fu ' 7« : E E E = : 70 ia: :;}o ;; ■■ - -- stretch. “Of courstirse I keep working out S«tp __ .. , Oi . .7» n . 7(6 .7 ^ ^ 7« w '■■|S ...... p$0'.'.V..70 — Valenzuela is 19-8•8 ssince Aug. and exerdsiiising and keep my arm ...... -. . Sm Sto 22. 1995. Only Allan I itfwroiw FiOiHHiniu uruwA fiofto*ni Pinsounsiijocnawii iwJ ianta’s John in shape. EveryEv year. I’ve got to ^ 1W7 PnCACO ,^10U13 IWBTOI•I coioiwx) lios/waus swid

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His 7r t’T h e T im esrN ew s,s. under round was the best2st tof the tournament •' Interns;ishlps are expectec Tiger Woods dropped?ed back imo the pact 3d to b e'o fffered inn with a 1-over-par 72 thatJiat left him ciight shoijs n e w si r e p o r tin g , a d v e rt behind Faldo. rtising sales andd d e s igjn, n classified sale; Remaining within strikii■iking istan cc of the lead es and, perhaps, were Fred Couples, a two-timetw w inner o f the p h o tojgraphy g and agrici tournament, and Mark O’Meara,0 1 both ia a group :ultural reporting,). at S^inder. and Payne Stewltcwart,at4Hinder. In telterested studentss should send a Faldo, whose play laslast year dropped off c u r r e n t after he won the \^ testers, i began his day at int resum e, a list of( ^references, a Riviera w ith birdies on th 1 the first three holes to jJj It college current or high sch:hool transciipt and go to 9-under. He trinunmmed another shot off d par on No.7 , but that was a co v e r ivas his last birdie of the er letter. Applicationss should be sent toD day, and he bogeyed No.0.14. 1 M ary K; Faldo has finished dowlown the list in his two Karren, The Times-s-News, Box 548, other Tour appeanmces tW i this year, tying for 22nd Twin Fa=alls, Idaho 83303, A pplications will b e at La Costa and tying forr 38th38 at Pebble Beath. Stadler, had an up-an a c c e p3ted ts until March U -and-down front nine, •''' - 15 with decisions with two birdi^ a l»geyjey and a double bogey ■ expecteited by April 15, on the front nine. But,. puttingpu well, he came back strong after the turn,im, widi four birdies. McCan-on, who camele oon the Tour in 1995 and won for the first timene last] year, chipped in •— '• ir -^ . "Tn from 45 ^ t on the 311-yi B 1-yard, p a r4 10th hole, then d u i ^ in from 25 U S feet, on the 561-yard, SeeScott McCarron of Rincho Murrieta, par-511th. Ita, Calif., ]s>t m luet an ea£le pirputt s t the 17th hole In the thirdIrd roundi of tbetbe NIm n Open Situnlty In Lm Anfelee.Ant , . iTheTmnesJNewsr Webb staays cautiousl’^ly ■ optimistic GOLD COAST, Ausmdit•alia (AP) — K am e W ebb is cakingg nothingdi ■ for granted, despite holelolding a , four-shot lead going into:o t(today’s final round of the S655650,000 Alpine Australian L adies ■ - I Masters. Access to pecople makingJ decisionsi locxrally “You can't rule out someoneson shooting a really low nunJ umber," Webb said after cardin;ling a 6* • IsMagic Valley based bank- under-par round of 66 —- hhe e r sec- r c-81 years strcrong and ond successive flawless rourtjund. 0 Webb, looking for her finfintpro- Wer $200,0000,000 in assetsits. ------fessional-victory in-herjr-hom h e------land, had a 54-hole total oof f2 7 0 1 ~ J , 15-under-par — after herer rivalsi •* | Experienced s fell by the wayside. staff dedicateted to helpingigyou Canadian Gail Graham:am, th e n second-round leader,, shothot a 71 m^eyouxbi'usiness stronjiger. and dropped back to 205,>5, whilei Charlotta Sorenstam of SwSweden is the next closest challejllen g er • LLoan officers’ after a ^ shooting a 71., AtA t 208, I who listen tcto yoxir ideas;3 and have she’s seven shots off the paaMce. “I have a four-shot lead:ad, but tithe ability to 1help'makethhem work. over 18 holes that’s not a Ilot as everyone knows," W ebb:)b said, “Pm ju st going to play thehe samej • Ongoing C supj golf — aggressive — imd stii^ c k to )port for yourir total financi,dal needs. the same game plan.” ‘ That plan has worked wewell so fa r. W ebb h a sn ’t Ijad a1 b(bogey since, the sixth hole on thele oopen- ing day — delighting a grouToup of around 40 family and friendsads who have traveled from aroa round Queensland state to checr heron,hej C a l l uiisi The 22-year-old won the! BritishBr Open title in 1995 and wonon four 1 U.S. LPGA Tour events inn l9 1 9 6 , was named* Rookie of thele 'iY ear and was the first player iniLPGA U Were Your Business. Bbanking Teimm fo r the'e M a ^ c l^ i history to win S l million inn a sin- illey. gle season. So far, though, a victor] Australia has eluded her. f L . “Playing in your own counountry, ' . you often put a lot of prcssunsure on ' y ourself to do w ell," shee si "Finally I thhil^ I might be get'| ^ MKh . ring used to friends and familyfan "being around — and not dodoing I ■HQH that." Webb IS playing her first tc nament after a four-week breakbn and has come back revitolizalized. 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• • 3 125 & Broadwi^ in BuhL CosCost is $5, plus iz Bowl teamt locoks |QW^ supplies. I ^ ard states com peetition ;A Country French Wooder>den Eggs dass will be offered from 6:30}0 tito 9:30 p.m. ------1 JMarch 12 in the Buhl HighJgh School art rroom. Kathleen Lunte wiH instructinst partid- Fpants on how to paint roses>ses on wooden U eeggs ^ d create county frenfrench eggs for Easter or spring at on interimsrmediate level TVVINFALULLS-Thi! Twin Falls High Paints and brushes are nxjuirquired, and the School Quiz BoviBowl team took second place projea will be prepared in sadvance for at the'W est(istern Regional INEEL pointing. Cost is 57, plus $55 forfoi each oddi- Scholastic TounDumamcnt on Feb. 19. This tional egg painted qualifies the teateam to compete March 22. All classes ore self-supptipporting ond at the Statete Tournament held at require a suffident enroUmeIment to meet Albertsons Colicollege. A combination of 14 dass costs. For more informaticlationortoreg- ^ teams from Boismpetes T he Twin F alls H igh SchoichooI Debate Teom panicirtidpated in th e Boiseo ise S ta te , Universityity Debate T o u rn amnent en Jan. 17 and 18 Inn Broke to semi- finals andnd brought hom e a third-ilrd-ploce tro- e— n ii-i T l TWIN FAliS-Tha Twin FalliI HlihHI; Schoof Qub Bowl team took phy arsity policy ok Mcond place st the Weitemm RegionalF INEa ScholaaUc Tounoumafflent on Feb. 19. | | c ^ ^ te . Thli qualtfiM tha team to comp<)mpete March 22 at the State Toui Bumament held at AIlMrturu Coll^llefe. A combination of 14 team»ams from Boise and Twin in. 25, the I Falli competed for three ipctsrts tto advance to the itate toumar TtaW.kl. TF°H S^D ecI lament The TWn Ftlli Team conaonalita of Lara Louder, Qreg Ortonrton, Debbie Touchette, )ecIamation Sharon Harria, Lm Hendricka,I, PatrickPi KaUnge and Karly PIpptt Team atten pItt Coachee vote Hit outstandingIln;studertts to make an All Regieejlonal Team and lara p o :tended the Louder and Qreg Orton were awiawarded medali for thi* honor. *ocatello Speech Tournamlament and pla)laced fifth in the fpnm rankiuikings. Sara ------V/an a Winkle placed first in « Monday at Carol’s Ceramics,ies, 347 Foutth g y y n expository Ave. W. ell, or trade patchelAQ Evergreen Buildincling at the College of ^peaking, and H a W eldi placetaced third in W COM]\[ M U N I T Y . ratorical analysis. Breokinging to finols Discussion will focus on shi Southern Idaho; 9 ajn.aji to 1 pjn. the third show business TWIN T/FALLS - The Seventh Annu /ere Meghana Everton in ea and the state w orl^op inn April.A Donna Patch CoU( Monday at the Miril.[ini-Cassia Cham ber of ^ 1 expository Hector’s M eet is planned for 9 Commerce in Rupert peaking and serious interprea>retotion and Wachal will teach the :. Those Tl attend- o jn .to 3 p ji ert and from 9 ajn. to 1 ^ jjn. S a m i^ in the atrium of tl essico Schmidt in serious interp I E V^ I E N T S ing ; need to bring a canvass bibag, one-half Evergreen 'fthe pjn. the fourth Tuesuesdoy at the National ■* t terpreration. :n BuiIding at the College;e iof Guard Armoiy in Burii The teom traveled to Capi inch masking tape, sponge;e brushb and a Soutl^IdIdaho. luriey. g ] chool on Feb. 7 and 8 for'or thei BBC H Hockey bei real1 apple. Annual fees are due Services indude! workwi registration; job lenefit begins due. Exhibitoitors may set up their display ivitational Championships. Tl The public is invited. For• moreme informa- from 8 to 9 ’lays referral^ veterans’edieducation, training and i. The squad SUNVALLEY-- Tlie second annual Ice ( I 9 a.m. Twenty-five tableslo ai re other programs; vocat laced second out of the IS^chSchool field tion. call 7340612. available an xational guidance and Hockey Benefit: bebetween the Sun Valley and are 58 each. Each exhibiwtntw referrals to commun y winning 68 percent of its rounds. is limited to lunity-based organiza- Suns and the BostoKioa Hockey Q ub will be i to tluiee rabies. Partidpants:wiU wi tions. eading the way were Jakob)b JtmtunenJ ------heldat-7-pjn.-Sani!aturdayar the Sun Valley----- Welcome' Wagon i ortuiuQr.to-buy.-sell and'OTd nd Kreed Klelnlcopf,-\vho placedplai fifth , i-gatheis-^S S'atch drops will be lield at 113T a n ------Veterans are-ehconcouraged to contact Skating C ^tcr. ■ .130 • Applewhite at any of ut of the 24 varsity teams.i. IndividualIn TiVIN FALLS - TTie.mondil,\thly Welcome im .a n d 2pan. p . of the above locations : General admissiossion is $6 for adults and \ or at the Twin Foils Jol weaker awards were given,n, ondc Eric $3 for children 12 Wagon luncheon is schcdiile(uled for 11:30 Anyone withv, an interest in patches i Job Service Office, 771 12 and under. Bleacher aa.m. Tuesday ot th e R oyal U “ N. CoUege Road. For ayes brought hom e secondd p]place and seats arc $10 for adi I Lounge, 645 encouragedsd to attend. Admission is $: For more information,. adults and $5 for children pFiler Ave. (Campus Commons). iS2. caI1736-3000. ilcob Juntunen ploced th ird 12 and under. Asyoy scouts or scout leader in which indutludes a spouse and family. Fo MW adison High School in R e tb Representatives from■om Moss more infom exburg h d d uniform may ptirdirchase a general admis- f rm adon, call Jim H art at 73- 5 invitationol on Jan. 31 arid Greenhouses will talk about growinggro herbs 8941 or Max arid Feb. 1, sion ticket for |s . ax Sprague at 225^338, bothg ii Clac^ S S E S iieiith the Twin Falls High on the windowsill Newcomers gh S chool Proceeds from31 thet game will benefit a ers to the area theevening.& ------Deb are eni»uraged to call for infonifonnatioa ebate/Dedomation TeamI as partid- » scouts in this area.20. IFor more informadon, mts. Vaughn Hegy broke to thet final call Dan Swanger a For reservations or more^information. in Spring I Calligraphy clClass offered SS ^^88-2471 or the Boy ccall736481S. ' break plans set und, and Chris Deuel took< firfirst place Scout office at 733-21 ^ TW1NFALLS-Af 7 pjn. Mondays begin- U BUHL - The Bi opportimity to develop personal T a x a s s I Buhl Community OtCtero completes co ■ ning March 3 at: ththe Walker Outreach • f | sistance available Education and Recreat course fessional leadership skills thro reation Association is n ofo P eter involvement General meetings a •Andy making class is p Oi ■ Young people age:3ges 10 and up who are 7.: gs are held at Falls Senior Center,6 616 Eastland Drive, plonned for 3 to 530 p j Otero and Vida M. Otero,0 , b both of 7:30 pjn. the first and third Tu I pjn. Saturdoy at 501 Twin affected by someone Tuesdays of To make an appointment, call 734-5084.54. ElmStMimiWolkerof in Falls, recently completiileted the one else’s drinking are each eT; month a t Maxie's Pizza. r of Tlie Robin's Nest Navv encouraged to particiitidpate. Donations willill be appreciate will instruct partidpan vy Nuclear Power Troininin in g U n it pants in using wood Counirse. point and crafting wirevire to m ake Ann o r D u] luring the one-year course, w Arts panel sets meneetlng Veteran £ d Andy. A medium-ondnd.fine-poim paint tauel h which is Harley owneners to meet a s s is ta n c e offered ight at Naval Nuclearir 1 P o w e r ' . brush arc needed No> experienceex Is ji e c ^ tr a in TW IN FALLS - T TWIN FALLS - T he Literaryary Services job Servivice . representative Roy ming Unit, Ballston Spa, N.Y.,m stu- - The Harley Owners Pq oy , sary. Cost is $6, plus mat!oateriak dents group has planned its r Committee of the Magic ValValloy A rts ApplewWte winw assist veterans a t several Its m the highly com petitive/e curricu-c its monthly meeting for 7 Coundl Cn wiU m eet a t 750 pjn. Tli •al Stnlocd G laa Fnbricric Applique’ will be lum r pjn. Monday at Muggeifiger's, 515 Second St. & ^ Tliursday at Ma^c ValleyY arMa locations this month.. I receive instruction in n u d:lear e a theo- Bames & Noble. ^ held’fixim 7 to 9 p jn . MarchMa 10 in theBohl ry, ch •For more informati)lation, call Steve a t 733- y ...... Assistance: isij araHable'firom 9 qjh. 10 1 chemistry, physics, reactorcor opera-i All committee memSers are '1 High SchooIJHomeJ EconomicsEl rpom. tions,ts, safety and security. Upor 7201. u-e urged to p-m. the first: anda third Wednesiiys at thele Instructor Michele rpon com-: ■ attianend as this is the last meetineting before Gooding City h ■le Niedermcyer, pletiction of the course, graduotiu o te s are ^ hall; from 9 tun. to 1 pan. thele owner/designer of Sew:w F1 in ^ will i n s ^ a desigi the “Come as Your Favorite•ite Author second and fourthf< Wednesdtlys at the tgnated as nudeor propulsionsion plant Ceramic ere;reators meet rcReading”‘ planned for March : le students on a variety of stained glass’pat* operarators. :h 13. Last-' Lincoln Countsity Courthouse; 9 ajn. to noon)n temsforddtl^orintcr TWIN FALLS - 1 ranute details ti ice, for th n » days, Center is collecting bearsars for the annual paraprofessionals are encoiicouragedto Hie trip ism eUmnbfeittoDiofttwi aS tte n i not a schpol-rehted functionjn Teddy Bear Run sponsonsored by the local ^ . , and students kBportntb9»iHdef». 3 must pay approximatelyly Gold Wing Touring Asso.ssodation Snake r i6 6 S Admission is free. Registraitra tio n is n o t $1,200 each thi safety seminar sse e t • PiMMMnd nor required,P but large groups pi themselves. Patti O'Dell saysfs River Wings MotortydeQiQ ub. BURLE CoRBotny^ April Crrfd uring attendp. are asked to call 93‘ rip to Italy and Greece' nextIrt Tlie bears are used Mi T T w T ln w ^ ^ i(^ being mode. ion Snake River W in ^ is spans P.0.B0X648 advanceit so that adequate hando sency personnel to m lm ct xmsor- Qdoutswillbe ^ « motorcycle safety seminar fit TWnFUi,kWttS3303 availnble.R TTioso attending shou in crisis situations. rfro m bould park in CI s i q o n f n. Saturday in the basement at t the03 east paridng lo t by the gymn.mnasiimiand Olf .’52 reunites Stuffed animals should :a tth e YoucainactiBMbyfnitr ef , before May 15 to Sharon at ounty Sheriff’s Departm ent use the school entrance. . • B U R L E Y- -' The Burley High' School ' alN«nalimattiifeim«ni pi Ave. G u est s;s p e a k e r R onald S h e p a rd la • aa8sofl952i2 Is planning its 45th-dass d I s a liayaarplcturHoftpo- pt IS m otorcydid e safety e d u cato rfro m Bolj Bly 19.'Addresses for the fol­ B o ise.., . t t ’a j s attweemuiftytMan a S ar tudents visit EurejroDe - r^on,fwjai3 Ion will be fun filled and neoo Monday. D«dkw forI, tfi ? lowing classmatiates are needed. ' Red Cross Montnth begins “ idude SHOSHONE-A Shoshone! HiHigh School M arvin ^ ididerson, < Raymond Cooper, findapotcndal spouse’s In s id e finances. S F a rm b e a t ...... Eg 3 PageE6 Tax U p s...... E...E 5 • ONE IDCLASSIF[FIED C l a s s i f i e d ...... E&flO 6fl' W M -News Sundcday, M arch 2, 1997 The Times-N Sectiiction E llU m. Busin< lesses rmust p)repare W:. irt 5 for cyl l i ber lav By Pat Marcarrtonlo Th»»N8w» wiltaf______

Y iVW SaURo ^ I r u T t t ' \ 1 WW PBS) TWIN FA LLS-A bout six months ago, 4 I 1 I i T i I Jim Tarter was searchinglg tthe Internet “or ■ . II Ll-iM n qfcjLj^ U T for marketing informationm tto use at his OK Auto System tire busine: ii- i 1 3 W " t TT" inesses. W hat he found flattened:d hhim. id vTTr "iT On th e web. another coicompany was 3Bir selling a brantl of tire to w e t J _ > 0 which Tarter H i ^ says he has an exdusive stati:tate franchise. ® jjST Tl “So a guy in another state gets on the Internet and anybody cann ccall him and ship the tires to any state," T IWT WAP ,"Tanersaid. His franchise agreement bars other stores from selling that brarirand of tire in Idahb. But he is not sure howhoi that busi- ONEY ness agreem ent a ffe a s salessal« over the .Internet. M e Welcome to cyber law. BRIEF T^^ laws governing conn copy- rights, franchises and othe 1 I N B matters won’t change, predi n redicts a Twin 8eB S u p p ly Falls attorney. What wiU chachange how I ' Jerome D&l the laws fit the increasingg busine^bi use open Friday of bytes and mof aiauto acces- — Frank screens out unwantedd peoplep from tap- out Idaho irfio currently i ik Ellis, CSr computer Txiucts JO a team of QVC sories ® and billing uses, he said.aid. . . , ' . ping your dqra throughjh £a telephone con- al pnDducts are invited t e diow is bong cooniinatcd “It’s absolutely a b ^ e S t It’It’s just the ictor and owner of AB1 'nection or modem-Insta tinedfor-success” prodi istaHatlon con start H3itrf Commerce, "wave of the future and you lealeam to d e a l. Q at about $200, be said. local bi^ym. Ih e A frm eet the following o i- with " it,” he said., Com^ccr'Consuidng; ■_ But no system is foolgol^rpof if someone by the Idaho Depanm«3it — is dead set to geHnto ^ » • Products that bes?-’ro to ybwVomputer, ^ V C /A .new type of legal proproblem ibout a case in which a corapa-a- Burwellsaid. —_ teria could be selected:;t be headquartered or i-mail written by an employee Tarter’s experieiice was th' ie In fact, the more youfoii'devdop a pro- • New supplier toed Q\ in respective state.- r, ! the type of andiiredhimm because it considered the e- MBTUOa/’WTte • Company must b case discussed at a national e- tective system, the ^■eater a t challenge to manufiictured in Amcrica. nal seminar mail detrimerental, Ellis said. H ie employ-y- a computer vandal whoho wants• to get ir:, attorneyty Laird Stone advises businesses«esto ‘ H product manufactured i about litigation in cybersprsp a c e th a t ee claimed hi« ill distribution only, not 5 , his privacy was violated but a Ellis added, revise policypel manuals to address e ^ l i aiand ■ • ProduamiBtbemai Stone attended last fall in ChicWcago. court held wiwith the company, saying it • Local or regional ( it Despite the computi)u te r revolution, Internetit matters.r Service and UPS ship- While cyberspace leg^tiesdes may not had the rightht to access the communica- nadonal top agendas of area business 1- Burwell has found somen e businesses w h o ' esses, th ere tions and ownol for resources aiid marketiketing, e e-mail you don’t want thee where they are even worr•orried about (secu- Burwell • Productmust alreai JUare dectronic mail and accessitssibility. world to knowjw,” Ellis said, U said. He knows of artiststs thattl • Product m ust have rity),’’ Burwell said. “Th“They think it’s a even disiisplay work on the Net. nust have rights to sell W hat if tm employee writesres an1 e-mail * Stone advisrises business to revise per- thanS12JS. c t dldefaming another person or r- fad. Many don’t even hawmve a modem, and “H mIt’s t’! the big selling point," heicsaid sa . or another sonnel or poilolicy m anuals on use of e-:• e-maQ is something the: • Manufacturer mus employee? Can the message hey dream about “You becomebi a worldwide marlila rk e t ilinesmustbemet Ige be used mail luid thee Internet] and to create sys-■r and never set it up and gei and distribute producttion on how to register, against the business or writ 1 get it going.” insteadi ofo a local.” vriter? The terns restrictirting w hat b t ^ e s s informa-I- Others are frightenec • All federal guidelinihe Idaho Department of answ er may be yes. ned of installing ------For more informatior tion e m p l^ eees e can access from comput-[- rnodems, fearing a compim puter thief w ill' . Times- 70. In th e case of R odney King, Ki: who ■ er memories. cs-Ncws staff writer Pat f | H businesses can call the 1 find their way into privativate business files Mamintc accused police officers of beat« atin g him, • “ Y ou’ve g' jtanio can be rcachcd at 733-Ok3-0937, | H Commerce at 334-2470.Magic Valley’s got to look at who hass in computers. // E xt 242. Company Is M serves t r u c k i n g ; i n d u s t r y recendy moral to a new 1 Falk Store hours are 9 Mfl Computer Connecticiny through i: Friday and 11 W Lakes Blvd. N. in Twin Fo 0 ^ The Awciated Frees lurdays. Ih e telephone l l ojn. to 6 pm., Monday th : ^— ■ ItIt's a tough Job - E4 ^ I x a t 7335288 or internet II ajn. to 4 pjn. on Saturd | H , r DENVER — The nation'ion’s major truck- ______it'^hawketnicronjiet" o3 ing fleetis haul toward th tht e 21st century deregula number is 734-7742, £ax:ction ni builds custom H lated era are making a prol users con leave einail at “I with a host of high-tediI militarymi ^inoffs marginI oo f 2 percent to 2 .8 percen sterns that meet the spc- I3 ' designed to make iheir J Computer Connectiitom er and installs cus- ^ ir S l6 S-billion-a-, accordinging to the American Truckit , designed computer systen year industry more effidfident and prof* AssodatiotiorL offered from a variety of . - • itable. dfic needs of the custon So thee high tech add-ons arc bbeir ein g printers ond accessories. . The big diesel tractor-D )r-trailer rigs are phased inin slowly, with th e rugged, indi<.inc -cp;^ and upgrade as lj becoming more streamline srftvrarc applications, prinire instruction and con- L £ lined and getting vidualistii:tic truckers “wanting to mal^omai They offer in-store repi better mileage. They alsc Gee or business, a full- H ilso have higher sure theyey’r e a p ro v en p ro d u ct,” sasai id well as on-site or inrstore: torque engines and drive services to single PC H ivers’ areas that Greg Fultiilton, president of the ColoracoraM' ' . sultadon for home, officctworks. H resemble an F-16 fighterr ctcockpit Motor Carirriers Assoaation. service facility and ser he business also allows The big-rig tractor unitm its range from ' Fulton1 isi regarded as the ATA’s higl users or the largest netwo $80,000 to $ 110,000, said 1 I do your typing or you H id Mai Highland te c h c x p•ert, a said ATA spokesman Jamcfames For a nominal fee, theU and 1 have it typed for ■ of Denver Peterbilt. H Lew is. . use of display units to do : on-line and “surf? d ie - S lw p ercab luxuries w itith all the con- Truckining high-tech devices that ar can leave the document aj It are ; arailableforafet ' venience of home canI'n •’porta | of entry. They are Whether an owner-opei elements . IZmong several high-tech gadgets mak perator or fleet ' keep thei truckt: from speeding, and coljcol^C making their way Into dally usage:e InI the trucking butlnesa. • owner, drivers who surviirvive in today’s keep out tiie eli■olyn D. Baird, former Please SCO TRUCKINO, Pago fi ly, a specialty outdoor T 7 . TWIN F A LLS-C arolyismarkecnganewprod- H . owner of Sports Country, i Bag. Baird has traveled ■*“ ' retail store in Twin Falls, is m Expert- Int(teractiveaids can be leo d i summer to wok, ^ i attachedi to person!lal e-m ail : ' u a callcd Baird's Bike Bageep hei-mountain bike ByR^ReldKanaley bade and fixth to Alaska CO and should be widely avaiivaUable within is now senim o r vice president forJntem e contin, mud and grime. Knighilght-RldderWewe Service______Online the next year or so, Stein sai im et and wanted a wqy to keepKfcsesthehikeb^it ; said. _ architecttuttire a t M CI. “How would yoi dean Iran oH tfic roiad dus;odtcnhffvan. 1 Dc Even in an audience full of Internet defend agagainst that?" Don’t like junk e-mail? With that kindnd of inducement, cv^n e- capitalists, Stein’s p ro p ^ Sho devised a bag that encfces army duck doth, it Ht Dsal raised eye- “It kindd of scares me, to be honesti’c s tif How about if it comes fromom y o u r moil from co-wovorkers, friends and rela- moimts on the rear bike rod£'; said. It is also easy to mom brows. Commerdal junkk e-mail,e some- said • AIUanj Alper, editor 6 Made of 105 ounces ai om? - tives m ight stanirt showing up, with talk- times callcd “spam,” is air jpers and velcro tape. nThe , head of on electronic sale; already a huge ‘ ComputervTworld Magazine and anothei>thCF sheds the elements, she sai ales com- ing banner adsIs for watches, computer • ' problem on the Net, whenlere bulk moil-. confercnce ng tmd 35 indies hjgh panymy said Friday that he has devdevised a parts, or the send ce p artid p an t. “I get a lot of e ■ put on and off with a p1 pstyles. a One style has Wav nder*s favorite milsic CD, ings cost the sender virtuetuallynot^g. m^andljI ju st don’t want to get proposi H ie bdg is 73 inches long; ay to let anyone put colorful animanii ated “E-mail now h: po^- one has 18 indl dear X has th e potential of turn- . What if individuals startedted sending ad- doned to> buy\ things ... I find that ar and is available in two stj Ivertisements on the e-mail thejiiey send ing everyone in It or) tobstiuathetaillights _nn into the distributor of a laden e-mail to everyones ththey know on invasionof3f prjvacy.” solid \rfieel covers and dm ■ and to m ake money doing it. product,” Lee Si gmayabobousedto . ho Stein, president of First the ’ chance that it -will mak

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■ m I. r a ilr o a c d i r i d u si t t r y p i c k u p s te i a r n “ /la g ic V a lle y S>leep i Inn honol o r e d »Thne»jspitality Award from Choicece energy conservation; ai - : throuRh the blacllack night Norfolk ' itablefr loads like Rail Act of 198( i; and physi- ifrdghtrallsj-stem. 980, an example of Hotel)tcrs International, parentnt cal conditions, ; S o u th e rn ’s T’rain rai 215 out of Betwc coal and grain, and redudxdng their government poli tween 1983 and 1993, prroduc- share of total frdght hauli wlicy gone right It compmpany of the Sleep Innin Last year, Gold Hoi • Chicago highbaiballs on toward tiviiy in uling rev- deregulafed thele industry,i allowing chain, Hospitality ’ in the industry jumped 157 enue to 13 percent, wl am. Awards were prescntt ' Florida,' a miJe-lon,•long queue of dou- percent w here it companies to maken r quick adjust- - ' The tsnteci to six ent. At the same time, rev- remains. The nation's trains rhe award is presented annual-il- percent of th e eligible ; ble^acked contaiitaincrs and piggy- enue in in^ losing ments to scrvicc,cc, cut spedal deals ly to h ble hotels in increased 32 percent and passengers due to bad serv to hotels that cxceed the rigidid th e Choice Hotel’s systenstem. : backed trailers.rs. Bell clanging, rates fe] rvice and for top customersers and shed unprof- qualit fell 40 percent. Today, with frdght due to high rates, ij ality assurance standards ofDf The Magic Valley SI - whistle v.-ailing, itIt (gudes on and on microcl , indiffer- itable lines. Free<•eed to compete, the Choi« y Sleep Inn, ochips and B a=a=B =— 5 cnce and oice Hotels. owned and operateded 1 by FWC - past sleeping town>wns and darkened lasers rc ndmeffi- rails began investftin g - Toq - faaories and cmpt] , entered Hiey blasted o ro qualify, a hotd must under-r- Crossroads L.C., feat'e a tu re s 73 ripty highways. . lanternsim‘’JidT e£ ‘T^hemUbtisth i out mountain tun- go a scscries of rigorous inspectionsIS rooms. It is located Engineer Less BlauveltB is rum- graph w; of steep nels to handle 20-foot-high,20-1 doublo- th a t e cd at 1200 iwire^tiaiw now its Utilunbelievable.'' dcdine. It evaluate each operating;g Centennial Spur, nextt dodoor to the bling southward,1, tlthe power of the a re carrarrying 40 '• stacked containeiners. They lowered depar M ore partment. Departments are•e Petro 2 Truck Plaza. world at his fingergertips: 7,000 hors- percenjn t of th e e than roadbeds benealeath city streets, ; CS in back-to-back«ck engines haulinft- n a tio n ’; one-fifthth of the bought new equijjuipment, upgraded , a train so long that,tha from a dead tonnage, -E ngineer:crLcs'Blauvclt jmpanies beds to their bestest condition in his- g p n standstill, the locoircomotive covcrs 60 ally allU ofo the 5 0 0 ------n bank- tory, laid new trac:rack at SI million a ^ ^few Zealand roblem behindid ! feet before the rearrea car moves an plus su r ~ ruptcyinin 1970. . mile. iurviving U.S. railroads are The government poured bill inch. ilUons of They went onin ai m erger binge, C O ll makingrIg money. ,dollars into the moribund ) m p a n y ’s $ 5 4 .65 m illio n 1 9 9 6 1 Blauvdt, 35, whow h ^ grandfather “In ter id Penn combining suchfl famousf; names as S loss terms of heavy frdght move- iC entral and five o th e r lii ra n iron h o rses:s ini the days of ment, wc lines to th e Burlington NorthernNc with the COE we set the standard for the replace i antiquated traci OEUR d'ALENE (AP) — was the force behind the annual steam, pours a cup^ p of coffee from worlci th ick and Santa Fe, and thethi Union Padfic Despiti these days,” said William rolling j stock. The term “sta pite a small fourth-quarterr loss, which came on thele heheels of a his Thermos. Timeimes, he says, are W ithuht standing with-the Southericm Padfic. They profit, jhn, the Smithsonian derailment" c entered the it, big environmental prob- S12 million profit in 1995.995. On the good; Yesterday he received a per- Institutio e train- also cut rail milelileage by a third, lems at ition’s curator of transpbrta- man's i vocabulary, a benign \ ; at its Golden Cross mine inI other hand, Coeur repc•eported a formancc bonus;; workwc is plentiful; tion. “Bui n way of shed 268,000 wortorkers (M percent New Zc But in the dark days, ui the describing < what happened ' Zealand led to $54.6 million1 5300,000 profit in the:he fourth there's labor peao^ic ^ his wife has a early ’70; ^d when of the work force);») and began arriv- in repoi 70s, the railroads were slat- dilapidated c track beds gavi :ported 1996 losses for Cc«ur quarter compared with/ith a Sl.l new car. “The rail■ail business is so ed fo r s ive way ing at destinatititions within the d’Alene r some kind of national -jand stationaiy trains fell over ene Mines Corp. million loss during the: laslast three good now it’s unbtnbelievable,” he takeover ^er. appointed hourar instead of the Unde /er without changes in the “This is Mintone, the egg c iderground movement months of 1995. said. “People who10 Iknew the mess way they ; capital promised week, :ey could do business. There of c the world. That’s a little beneathtath the Golden Cross mine’s Besides the Golden Cro;Cross prob- fre ig h t w as in1 220 years ago was even le trivia TVucks and trainains — once mortal tailingp 'cn talk of letting everyone for f you,” B lauvdt says. Trai ig pond cost Coeur more than lems, record gold and silvsilver pro- wouldn’t even recirecogni 2c what’s gobanknj ^ No. enem ies — havei'e form ed a prof- $10 milli k ^ t ^ d selling evciything 215,2 devouring eight gallo TiiUion to fix. Since that made d u c tio n h ig h lig h te dI 199619 for happening.” lions of itable alliance to) movem the nation’s the mine a ta fire si diesd fud a mile, is dosing line a money-loser for the com- Coeur. The company pr On any given dayday, 20,000 trains B ack i Ig in on frd g h t New locotrMmotives twice as pany, O / projects k in 1919, a convoy of FFort Wayne, Ind. It lumbers i Coeur removed the opera- more record totals of bo5i•oth metals like Norfolk Southeithem ’s daily 215 tru c k s h ■s up an p o w ^ u l as existin,ting ones are com- don’s car ; had set off from San ascMt, a over a track bed as sti : carrying value from its bOTks. in 1997 - 285,000 o unces.ces ot gold roll through Americ smooth ing on line. Bettetter brakes, con- The S aica, carrying the Francisciisco to W ashington, D.C. as a ice, hissing and groaning e S54.4 million write-down and 9.8 million ounces of sisilver. goods the nation proiproduces and con- Although ng, the. trolled by dectrotronic signal and gh th e jouroey took three millipn-doUar ir General Motors . sumes. Their joumejmey over 180,000 months, a ITS loco- satellite tracldngg systemss in cach at an average speed of 6 motive m leading a parade of 97 : miles of track repnipresents one of mph, the i 97 cars engine, are aroundid thei comer. le message was dear With that ti; stretdi for 6,000 feet. Toi the great comebackscks in U.S. indus- b e tte r ro; ronight It all portendsJs longer trains, roads trucks could com- a a a e w of two — Blauvdt an. try. The battered,ed, endangered pete witl and his fasterschedules,mcmore profitability nth trains, which then conduaor,a Larry Trigg — is c ; train companies of a generation moved evi s doing and a degree of railrai sophisdcadon everything and everybody the th work of nearly a hundred t : ago have rem adee themselvestl — everywheihere. Within half a centu- dr d truck that would havee dazzledt Casey drivers. Jones.

Online ______A T & T s l aashes s jobs I k Sf l Princess Alaska,a/Canada Cruise Tou’our g Continued from El mails daily NEW YORK (AP\P) — H ired four lily to customers and ven- automated au teller machines, I 12 D ay bad," he said. dors, “itt wouldw be irresponsible” us 2s, for monthsagotowhip/ip AT5cT Corp. into use instead of credit card! num-n shape, president Joh: ^ I Y U K O N Q i People who dordon’t w ant to n ot to att^attach ads for company be [ohn R. W dterhas ]OLD RUSH CRUISE receive such ads coi bers in Internet transactions,IS. It is lost little time revaivamping its man- ^ T our Only could use spe- services5 aand products in every one on of the many systems j cial softw are to filtefilter them out, one, Stein; s pro- agementandcaitraliralizing control ...... n s 9 9 ° ^lUCb ^ in said. posed m or already in use for n H he said. He predictedrted 1997 would In addit ■ mak- Walter on Thurlursday pushed dition to turning any e- ing in( purchases online. becom e‘‘th e y e a roof f Ithe filter.” mailmessa ahead with his much-awaited ud over- ssage into a “point of sale Stein { said over 200,000 pe< Stein outlined hisis pproposal dur- term in al” xxjple haul that inducl»; scseveral hundred W m Ai f l l In ch uks: 1” or a purchase order, have ha been issued PINs by F irst job cuts in an attem; ing a presentationin iin which ho Stein said,lid, his system could be Vii empt to revitalize m m KV i I • Arcomociodaiions at Kenai Princess Lodge said that e-mail, as Virtual, which charges $2 aI year> ATSeT’s sagging profitspr and cut as opposed to used as a (convenient method of for for the service. costs Park on ihe Midnight Sun the World Widei_Web, V, is the bill paymei ^ f l nent. The bill arrives by — ------Bi§ changes have Express (. ; "killer applicatioition” of the e-mail, th ive been expcct- I Ulnadome Private Rail Car the recipient sends a Reid f Kanalcu writes forr_Thc ' ___ s i n « W alter wz best way-to do-----motiseciick jvas_hired_froni__^B!^^B '___ i-Cmisc/h]from Anchorase-io Vancouver---- idcrand the bill U paid.------PlitPliUadcljiJiia Inquirer. outsfde the compar?any in October commerce over theI cocomputer. San Diegiego-based First Vinual ; For conipani(;s like Visit Philadelphia Online,I?, the future repeplacement to UPQRADES AVAJUBLE AT ike whose issues p■ersinal e r identification Inquirer'sInq Worid Wide Web siteite, at A T iT Chairman Ro workers send out ihoithousands of e- num bers, li R oben E. Alien. H 7 / H like the PINs used at http://unim).phiUyncn>s.com//iii/ _ But pressure from}m W all S treet 1 / 2 PRICE! investors recently/ h;has intensiOed J U N E: ^ SAILINGS ONIY! | amid sagging resultsits in the compa- Truckin n / s corelongystems become widesprea into blind spots arounijund the truck der will flas e a d , n lash (green) to pass on Hidiiickssaid. or if he’s closing tootoe fast with by,” Fulton; )nsaid. ^ Meanwhile,m on the Easte another vehicle. te rn I PROFILES IN Thesystertern IS checking for fuel ■ SealJeaboard, transponder-equipp. N BUSINESS SUU C C £ S S “M any of these evolvedeve from tax forms, r pped I 5, registration and any truerucks in the Advantage 75 ni the military as thoseose high-tech spedal load net- ad permits. If any spe- wortvork on Interstate 75 can trav ■ companies tried to finefind new mar- d a l fees are required, they can frorr kets as the Cold Wa rom Canada to Florida withoitout ' War ended," be acquired•ed through electronic havi Fulton said. laving to stop a t a single portrt of • transfer off fundsft from the truck’s entry. n tr But the greatestt potentialpc is home office, :e. Aa ’similar interstate netwoifork , with the “pre-clearanranee system “Sensors•s ini: the highway mea- has 1 > which allows a true as been set up for the Oregogon, 1 ruck with a sure the true ■uck’s'w eight — we call Wasi^ashington, Utah and Idali transponder the sizeize of a dga- it weigh-in-m aho i-motion — at highway portsorts of entries. rett'e box” to be clealeared of its speeds. If it’s it’s over the acceptable Fulton Fu said Colorado soon willwi paperwork and weigljighed while weight limits,tits, it rd ay s a red l i ^ t join ; traveling at highway s >in a similar network indudinling ly speed past to the truckick to come into the Calif states’ ports of entr alifomia, New Mexico, Arizorona itry, Fulton port,” Fultonon explained. andid Wyoming.\ said. j- ' . But the pre-clearancepr system H Hie id a said when electronic en Colorado now has5 ththat system now is a pate ere- *911^ latchwork quilt.rather dentisntialing and wdgh-on-the-fly i a t its Trinidad port of|f ejentry. than a nation y is \ io'nal system, said R.J. widely ide implemented “it woul One pioneer in thefie jpre-dear- Hicks, direct' uld V :ctor of the state rev- elimiiminate making M percent c a n c e sy ste m s, noww iprovided cnuedepartnirtment’s Motor Carrier the t le tru ck ers w ho com ply wit:'i”h \ \ ^ gratis by Lockheed-Mar^laninoutof Services, which wl handles the regul; ..California, is Leprino gulations go through the hoopops ' no Foods of 300,000 truerucks registered in (atpo Commerce City, wh t points of entry) for th e 10 pei>er- w h ich has Colorado's database.dai centn t who\ don’t" installed tJjem on 25050 1long-haul “We haveve to regulate the Tht Kenwonh tractors. The D epartment of R evenue i industry to proteapr the highways now)w before the Coloradi Lockheed-Martin gets;eis a fee of and inspea: theth trucks for safety, LegisI I !gislanire asking for $5 m ^oi about S2 each time thehetranspon- i make suree (he drivers are to S7 . ders are used. S7 million to replace mbtoitor licensed andd Vweights are adhered carrierrier division’s coinputer witl “We did it as a meancans to save to,” Hicks saica id , noting that over- a two- ^ ^ f l our drivers’ time,” said ^vo-way computer cotnmunica aid Leprino weight tuicksks cut highway life in tions ; transportation chiellie f J e rry half. >ns system bet^veen ports anc Sheehan. upgraigrade all POE’s with weigh-on3n- . “Down thele road we may save the-flj^fly and dectronic credential “You’re looking at thr(three to five millions in statesta personnel costs • ing. :. ports of entries per st:state. You : have to pull off, go inin, ,;stop, get • • • • • •: weighed and have yourour creden- I tials checked. I’ve seensee : ports stacked up withth itrucks a k P i j i i l a ^ f l sU » mile down the road. AndAn it ere- ^ ^ f l foi ates a safety hazard” mo^moving that W P W truck rig loaded with1 75,000-to-7‘ u s y H 80,000 pounds back'< oonto the’ , highway and getting bacback up to - speed in’traffic, Sheehanlansaid. sm “We probably save 15 minutes: O L J C / 'L 111 to half an hour” p er portort of entry I '-»nC U: k r i n g y o u r c riEDIT e HISTORY r e ' • with the transponders, S NAME: Joe Cemenarrusa. President and CEO:E0 very best for you. s, Sheehan . QUESlSTION: Should I ______J. For us, that starts withh Co ■ said. know wbabat Is In my credit Concept Man, inagement. BUSINESSSS treating people “We only make mone.ney when , 7 'How can I find J the way we want to P R O F IL E : "We S . we’re moving. We don’on t m ake We own arid manage Redied be treated and i iVER: W hen you ^ I expecting the best." _: money sitting still,” F a l.o n Robin Reslauratil • ; added. a mortgage loan, the aiits in Idaho and Reno, Ne-^e- B U SIN ESS INSUR bank willII rreview your bill- J IRER: "Liberty Northwest,t. 1 •: The transponder is mou vatJa. as well as n ountedat i paying histcisioiy as reflected in 8 as the Pine Tavern Restau-JU- ^ ^ T h l s is a business I the : ' the top right of the truck’ick’s wind- your crcdi:dit file. Neaative ^ s that's all about people, r a n t in Bend, O re eve : - shield. infonnnrlo.rlon, even if ij’s T )regon. That's for starters;"S-" If y o u d o n 't take an cause your appll- j ke care of them, you'ree froi : ■ “There will be an elet BUSINESS PHI! , s . T b H ILO SO PH V : "First o f all, I sunk, but safety ai ;; reader alongside the! hihighw ay ic„st qucstio and workere' compensa- can YOUU FHAVE THE RIGHT to I you've got to tre tell you howow lo find you, ered- treat your guests right andnd I tion programs car I I— ic bureau. I your crodlt record anti an eat you alive If you 'o j give them moree t.th a n th e y feel like th e y 're ■ the Fnir Crcdir [’‘"fo '“ .iany Incorroct Items i ‘re i let them get awat^ay fro m y o u . L ib erty 8 R . J Act, you have the InvestIQStlgBtod.. I e> ^^1 S H A R I paying for. Thele i re sta u ra n t business Is all • nghttoreceiccive a cop_y of your * ♦ * all I helps us stay on tn>u..uw.i BO ISE O F :* • 30aMoinA>*.SFFICE 344.1988 ' POCATEtLLLA OFFICE 2 3 3 ,9 0 1 5 I ' ■ [ | < ■» SuncUy.N M o NE’EVi ! d ~ I I ___ ; —-F arwV[BEAT — n | l HM ThaTlme»ttm ______Pau aul farmer Randee Martinn old standards will grow n afecv ■rdativdy University p. 1^ : “I think a lot of plantingg smaller in eveiy ease,” uj . and Nall willvlll plant potatoes umversity Howard Sehwjiwartz= said. The1 dis- isions will be m ade th e lastit agricultural economi •hysi- on those■ acacres he has con- weekJc ofc planting." nist Jim ease usually ii tracted with a processorp on his Nelson said. “They’re notot m aking that have been more land. There’s re£ ce I ality Munaugh fann.m. :It’s too early to Sout e a lly not / infects bean plant Buthem Idaho wheat growerss much room for ag and ag Q jjjj tell how last year*ear’s potato market in the ag related Enrollment Icn under stress. tie market for a high-yielding, sectors to grow much." :1s in influence:e ] p la n tin g s th is long-se;-season soft white w heat with th e 15th Consi pring, but manj 1 The exception is foodd process-] Program, butIt i begins Monday in any expect alfalfa more•e lodging: resistance than 1 ing, which has grown fastaster than the same old banservation Reserve Inn, secdings to;o bbe up as well as Treasiasure now have another 'Wc contract beans ani r the economy as a whole! ini; recent . .‘T h e re ’s noJt don't assume it’s and peas. optionon in the University of Iclaho’s s 73 With 1996’s ear 5 years. ballgame. early stellar wheat newlyly jreleased Pomerelle. rates are lowei 10 doubt the rental [2 0 0 prices and lastist year’s potato Brecreeder Ed Souza of the qualifications a ) the wreck" fresh oi : A new bean disease ma H>’cr and I think the 1 on their minds, Univerversity of Idaho’s Aberdeen nay make Steve Ullrich, growers aooss th' I an appearance in Magic;ic Valley Executive Direcs are tourer," said I the Magic Valley Researsarch and Extension Center are w eig h i^ their : bean fidds this summer,r, warnsi a Services A genqch. Cassia County leu- options for the says PcPomerelle has potential as 1997 growing seas ! University of Idaho plantnt pathol- is expecting 70ireaor for die Farm easc)n. And they’re a n iddentity-preserved e wheat, 1 weighing those opi . ogist. ■ ney. Nonethdcss, he ■ ■ optioiu carefully. especiixially for domestic cookie of the 45,650 a ! Fusarium Yellows, also 70 percent or better Planting season>on is ju st a month and eracracker manufacturing. » known contracts to b< or so away andid by now many as Fusarium Wilt, was disciscovered Cassia County.0 acres in expiring in a bean field near Bu b growers usuallyy hhave committed Agrlc 3uhl la st O ffidals in T'' be re-en ro lled in ^culture and food process- September, according i to buying seed1 aiand inputs, and Ing still:till underpin one-quarter of g to Bob are much lessy- o lual lined up financing Forster, who studies plai_lant ciis- rates.for this sig1 Twin Falls County ing and crop insur- the stastate's economic activity, af a ance for the growiowing season. But making eases at th e‘Kimberly Exiixiension dry lan d crops rioptimistic Rental ii^ them the biggest private and Research Center. the this year, seed popotatoes haven’t contribi average of S14signup are based on ributor to Idaho’s economy, The disease, caused by t d a even been priceded yet, and grow- says a i / the fun- county plus a >S5 rental rates - an a a new University of Idaho gus Fusarium oxysporum, i rth ers seem to stillil bhe mulling over study. 1, is more per bctc. That14 d per acre in the M 1.1 theirplans. common east of the: Rocky: ble to what thosS5 maintenance fee M Butt asa: Idaho's economy diversi- . Mountains. Forster wa t does not compara- f l ree "I've never• s< seen such an 6es andind rapid growth in electron- grants to u n d e r irrig a ti uncommitted yeai know how the disease \Nillill act in Yankey, districtiiose acres can earn ■ 'ear,” said Bruce ics andnd other sectors outpaces Idaho. ob- Stradley, a crop> ininsurance agent modest . with the. Natuation, said Rich ■ :st gains in food production, “If a grower suspects his iro. from Kimberly. AbAbout 90 percent , agricuir us beans Conservations“ict conservationist V ulture’s relative dominance have the disease, he can c for of Ws business com;omes from potato ' is declinJining. 1 contan Falls. Nearly 18.CItural Resources ^ 'yTvr-'- ] cts growers, me, or a county extension3n agent co ntracts a re1 e:Service in Twin “WheTien you get diversity, the als for a diagnosis," Coloradodo State Falls County.i 8,000 acres from 66 ! expiring in Twin H o vi^ercraftt b u sin ce s s zip]p in g all {v I I In environm m en tal lo n g . ! work, devivice is }ola gaining altiItitu d e rates

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The i ) Inehei off tha pound and can movi hovercraft lifted iningsli) engineer, »fK>*rtlOln nova ovar anyiurfsca. hecraHhovan shallow puddle iton s is no m ere m odels forfoi gold mines in th e d ry d« departm ent, and several oyoyster Charlie Beyer whi Astoria's recently m o u n taains ir of California and grgrowers also put in ordi . export deck andt tc hovercraft Nevada, ■ders. ed a University ol ^ theti easygoing inventor BeB eyer hopes to start making 'Vhen he attend- agilily sp ra y of w a te r. ^eek Mi for a gov- moved hishis family to A storia last ge Ig big- engineering exposi ger hovercraft for use in oilil spiU• L ater, he b u' ilt of i Washington shrank quicklyiaking in it the October,r, alongi with his compa- dosirion as a boy. tance, Kelly’s ears h CusWon Technologies. This particular hovercraft th e wind. rted seriously «i Uke i ft was dry country neaiIt early models m ad e ack in the hi^, Charlie Beyer :nede design in ter out he for Calif., said Be his work. But for i i t ’s 'Thef'rebdngusm on Bronwen Miller,ear It Lakeview, Sierra Nevada m inir, the U.S. green," I ru b - h e r car to w atchB thi e y e r’s w ife, . , ^ V ; , making hovercraftsProtection said last’t w ^ e e " ’led^qfthese her skirt nrein- ness take a spin ,arc leaning out of * x \.’ irt acquu-ed a Selling hi ' forced witith a But the Northwith e fam ily busi- L 77?% ■ pleasure trip. h o v e r- etTviwtime} hat will carry crafts merits. conveyor■ bbelt Beyer’s very firsiaround P ier 3. y V ^ ; B e y e r’s l a te s t 1 th a t to proti - shipped off last wee:10 inches off boost envn v iron- stect fashioned fromiwest a spawned O * / against te; rst prototype, ; ; ernment job,-makand watery mental.jjtudy s -Engineer Chi tears engine and a piece ; fourth sold since Washington’s the beats life -.harlie 3eycr, from roc>cks. It sank into Seaa lawn mower * > ^ • r sticks or nu ece of plywood. ' ' : ; ing engineer starteile they study “corporateate wie- o n ] ■32or- Washington Ship )n hovercrafts sharp oysi e a t t l e ’s L ak e ■Cr, Dve grass tak- nie,” h e ad /ster the wood soaked i tinkering with the added. ------shells. It c 1995. rai systems of “They’r : can disintegrated,ip Canal when ■ • • f r e being used to travel tra up to 35 mph. mam d through and * For 513,000, , enhance sdentificsc knowledge of vei neu-, “I made a lot b< vered by a combination of piped- one and this — as Environmental It’s F hard to these envirvironments." als als and rudders. Like all hovover- improved, hopefubetween thot . Agency in Newportmd a calling Along! withv the EPA, the era craft, it runs on a bubble of)f air said, smiling,as technology I research vessel thathappy and Washingt.gton Department of ger betterplace. Natural generated by a fan undemeileath Visitors areJfully," w Beyer scientists about 10 1 Resources, the th the e steel hull. The lift fan fill: re from the Washingt< ills a Beyer’s shop on the the mud flats an gton Department of pressure pre chamber under t lunches and Agricultui the Pier 3 warehouse.welcome at , ' - expanses of Was ture, U.S. Fish and craft’s era “skirt.” A propell s former exjs- Wildlife ; :Ile r h e west side of W illapa Bay w hile t 2 Service, the San ' behbehind lends forward motion. omputer ore Francisco ^ortina, a non-native co Bay area parks The T hovercraft bug I ing over the natural PThELIGHT' - r T' the renowned estuarynfidence I 7- • JiyCralgSn F o r v a lu e t h a t’s rrool gauge, Beyer foundFebruary Smith J 5 » \ that makes him hi The firstsstq)to n ^ e s his world a bet(A P) - ^ 1 ^ Opting to retirenee dropped lllz; ler Denver corporate luiafter figures ^ lanningfoi)rcoIle;ge business suits of hisvised fc upward tence designing comrariiatic gain 1^ d, a private srcacSigt this aa jW0y llowabi ' Youcac a n h e lp p u t y o u r k id s thJirough n college. 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M o nve l E Y I =— I H a n dJling l o ss s e s ( a mi d g a i n s ti) Comp;)aring fixeisd, variablj This can ocoir if the I be variable aimuity to> piplay the stock S Tomalzinto Street Casual Italian Rcjtai[aurants of Coeur d'Alene andmd Ihe insur. I f lluft losses esm itmmncegains, the reportedrej as a long-tenn capit. ance payment is based ntal market, utilizingg Ithe mutual | Spokanene IsI nov/ offering franchise op|ipportunltlcs In Southern ldahng 5 term capital loss. ing income tax is desi opcraiions inio ihe highly popular IS greater that the taxpaxpayert 0^ -ed OS Uetn'tz lesirable. Some | lar . g :] original cost. ■lizeddedtictions, to the —If theft losses excecd insusur- variable annuitiesi fcfeature nurs- g Tomato Street conccpt. ance gains, the gains and losst For example: H aro ld cxtejit tJiat the' losseslo exaxd 10 percait sscis Ing-home coverage! as opposed to g K fT ^ l ;i • Uwson is a victim of a will be netted against eacach paying through insuisu ran ee poli* K Start Wllh a buill-en cUcntelc other, and the excess loss wi burglary. His vali sted^vss income. will cies. at a number ot locali know ui f o i l tw all owed as itemized dcduiluc- and love uj. I Pjcasso lithograph was■as stolen.s tions,tio to the extent that ththe A. I am running: youryc letter to g ______;r It was acquired for)r 55,0005 in bursementt willw be treated as a lossc ^ 1950, but was insi )sses exceed 10 percent oof illustrate the widespi^spread misun- SUfSfTHTI nsured for “casualtygaii?ain.” adju«ijusted gross income. j SIOO.OOO. W hen Lowsor dersianding that e.xist::iscs about van- S l M B y j j j «on receives If Lawsonn decidesd to buy a new For Fo example: As.sume tha i the insurance paymen hat able annuities andid individual lent, he will car with thehe 5100,000 insurance Lawsawson has a $30,000 insuranc nave a 595,000 gain. money, or ua ncc retirement accounts,s, . use it for any purpose gainlin from the stolen Picassc:so, Fixed, not variable However, even thou|lough this is other than r ble, annuities II a replacing the litho- 550,0>0,000 in unreimbuised loss fror dassified as a “realized ■om are tlie ones that guajluarantee a set ized” gain, it graph, the entireen $95,000 will be thle e thefttl of a diamond ring am is temporarily tax-deferr m d rate of interest. But: ththe guarantee ^ CUP A. SAVE * * ferred. a taxable castjasualtygain. adjusIjusted gross income of S100,00( To avoid taxes on thi )00. comes from the insunuranee compa- o the $95,000 If a taxpayeayer has personal casu- Since Sin the $49,900 theft los realized gain, he musilust use the alty gains as \ OSS ny, not the govcmmenlent. I as well as losses — not (afteifter deducting the 5100 reducluc- V ariable annuities entire 5100,000 insuranranee recov- uncommon a ies are called * 734-6326s i 1 after a theft — two • tion)3n) exceeds th e $30,000 insur■ur- “variable" precisely b< cry (or more) to rep•epiace the rules apply: / because their I • anceice gain b}- 519,900, he woulcjid re tu rn fluctuates bas stolen lithograph withth “similar"‘ —If the gair;ams excecd the losses, com p based on how ■ I mpute things as follows: well or poorly thee underlyingi I property — and withinin twoI years the gains andai losses w ill b e Tlic Tlie 530,000 insurance gain wilyill investm ents perform,■m. The insur- I CjL after the end of the yearear in which rep o n ed asca: capital gains and loss- offset fset the $30,000 diamond-rinjing aijce company thatat issues the | ihe insurance companymy pays up. cs on ^eduliluleD. theft, eft. The excess 519,900 thefeft annuity usually offersirs a choice of I Thus if Lawson’s daimin isi paid in The deteimirmination of long-term Joss w For uplothe minute B will be allowed as an itemizecK:d m utual funds but doe;!oes not direct ■ f X k Ite' I 1996, the replacem entIt p I an extension of the rep]replacement has a gain ofof 530,000 from the Code, cces? code for the schoc ide, or Treasury Regulatioron a fixed-interest aceoun)unt as one of ;'. ool of your choice. : I period. excess insurarranee money. Plus he 1.103- I .033. the investm ent optionsons. But tliat’s not their main sellingng point, and the interest rate is typtypically noth- nil ^ | Twin Falls Schoiool District 1=^' 1 ing to write home abou I Watch that caleendar if d:laiming Of couhe, it’s greatat toi invest in ^ /112 T.F.T.F, School District Office M #i: 33 Bickel Elementary a variable annuity, main ^ e a 2 1 per- | #133 Job Announccmcnls #i; cent profit and not: h;have to pay f'ISS Harrison Elementary any taxes right away. U ’.Understand, /11<1 EmGrgency/Sctiool Ertii Closures M37 #i: l,B. Perrine Elemeniary tax exc]:lusion oi>n primary*y home you do pay when yoiy o u .o k e ,h e money out. T,F. School Lunch Menu H39 #i: Lincoln Elementary But you don’t haveiVe to put an Knlght-RlddflfNowBSofvtca______becomes: “HoiHow can you, the tax- N ew :w York home does noto.t annuity inside an IRAU to get the Twin Falls High School /u'141 Morningside Elementary ______payer, provehehow-many-days-you-----q u a lf alffy-as-his'primaryTCsi->i- tTurdefemilrAnd'ybu'bu'can invest #121 Mai Aside from reduced:d pricesp at _ lived in thele Northern home, dencence. Maijlc Valley High School Ju'143 Oregon Trail Elemeniary the movies, one of tht directly in mutual funiunds through the major ' compared ton0 in the Florida vaca- Inn 199G,1 1995 and 1992, hele a regular IRA and get advantages of reachinging middle tion home?" get the sam e *123 Ver;Vera O’Leary Jr. High /14144 Oreoon Trail Spanish Version liveded in i Florida for the greaterer tax deferral without t age is the once-ln-a-lia-lifetime Saving mom onthly itemized bills partrt ofo the year. However, in fees variable annuities < Robert Sluarl Jr. Hiflh #14145 Savrtooth Elementary $125,000 exdusion onI thethi sale of from the teleelephone company 1994 £ 54 and 1993, he was in New;w H ere is how to tell1 tlthem apan: a primary residence, offeredofi to . and gasolinee chargec card state- York I rk for more than six monthsIS A qualified annuity is one that’s PH PIH those 55 or older. m ents will heljlelp prove where you each:h year.: If he sells now, he To qualify — the savi:avings can w ere on a giveiiven day. will1 ncnot qualify for the $125,000 be significant — the homehor must Otherwise,2, iti might be ncces- , cxdus:Jusion. But, if he changes his have been the taxpayer*:'er’s prima- sa^ to obtairain affidavits from 199717 vvacation plans, stays in the ry residence for th ree: outou of the neighbors. N ew w York \ home for the greater past five years. L e t’s sayr tlth a t L aw son s its p a rtt ofol the year and documents I No0 T a xes However, this test can:an be con* dow n, analyz ses« ll his RaltiPebiit Ralt*Point$Varialhiatiom ______greatly a p p reciated NevSew York ... home. Unfortunately,:ly, ev en 7,625*0 7,12SiO *7/23 Ml»3all«n 7,125.0. i'l 7*0,1)T No1 P r o b l e m though he pays New Yor;^ork state or or AR.M5.25*!1.25.0,30yrJumbo7.75*0.15>T w I ✓ Monilontlilystalements income tax and qualifalifie s in ' 60(W^4-2739 7J375fI 6.875fl Jumbo■7.25*0,7/1 7.25 Alti! 7+0,1)T every way as a New Yoryork resi- •ee m onthly or (juarterly incom Jumbo AR.M5;75i0.VAIoaa30>7AIU 8 . 'me checks or dent, the IRS will sayf thtli at the •ee autom atic dividend reinvest Florida condo is his primaimary res- 40.3/1AR.\AR.M 6,5*0, VA15)t 7,5.0, ‘stmenl idence. DadcmiitCedit OK vrilh iufficicnt equily. iJi'j i 'r✓ Free■ee transfers1 among all Achievevement Funds In fact, the New Yorkork home ' VALoanSpin Spcdfllislj. (^onmcrrial Loani Profe•ofessional management fromI was not the primary resiresidence Jumbo Lo^ns.Lo3t ' for. three out of the mostost recent • ______Firstrst SccuVityI Investment Managiigement, Inc, five years. ✓ As5 littlelit as Sl,0(H) initialinveslmtnent To qualify as a primarnary resi- . <8*0 7.5*0 -First Soursecurity Dank hai local loan ✓ Addil dence, th e hom e m u stc be occu- Sceurity (or or apprtn.'al-lJal-lhcllMortpgeUnderinthe Jdilional investments as littlej'asSlOO a pied by the taxpayer for m ore jjank ^ 7,75fl 7,2S*,625 Magic Valle;/alley-CallandMCwhy,ToU , : _ ✓ Fa-eee fprospectus. Call the numberIT below for more thon half the year, rega of where the legal resie ' s S c c frwISOMSXW57.3392, or in Twin Falls inforrformation and for a free prospepectus which is. 20a-73&-l«>-i«2, coma:ntains more complete informal:ation including I often use this examplnple as a —^------worriing to snowbird taxi ciiarfi,arges and expenses. Please reai;ad the prospectus axpayers HcUob ' fi8«0 7,625.0 •purthnse.rue, Mnancc, Home Equity w ho m a in ta in tw o hih o m e s.-w carefi)refully before you invest, Typically, the NorthernTn homo . or or Loaiu, InwjInwslar Loam, Please call has been owned for)r m an y 73M102 ,7.7,5*2 . 7+2 Mellon MortiMortgage for inl’onnation on • [-8 0 0 -5 7 4 -6 6 2 9 for a free, nolo-obligatiiin years- and has greatly opoppreci- 800^-H39 1001 finandnandng programs. Ask for Jim illation. otcd in value. When thishis home Kfm,Coonionni Walker, Debbie Biihop,Caii - is eventually sold, th eJ taxpay-ts cr will realize o substtista n tia l Kttstcr.Larr;Larry HalL gain. • F i r s t Even though the tax]a x p a y e r Premier ,8*0 8 .7.75.0 -nwyAAiA & Con«ntional loans. Onwer S e c u r i t feels the home up North ty •tjj is the Mortgage 'Of oi or occupied) 2nd hones, iaveitment proper ' primary residence, theth e IR S 80W74-3520 • I I n v e s tar t might disagree. •7575*,375 7.5*,25 tici Widen)Je range of propams arailalle. S e r v i c es s Of course, after I exploiplain th e. Call Kim1 ThomasonTIk orToni Robinson for A SubM dimi I'irsl Sixurili/ trap that can occur whenen a tax- j'Our frc«: pr^pnsiualificatian. Weekend of '1/ Coriwiilioit payer extends a F loridaI vi;visit for "Maulvr N A S D I S 'li P r ' e find eveninglingapptaarailable, i more than six months, I alwaysa ' ______hear the same question;'n; “How will the IKS know howiw mi an y ’iopartiapateinlhfl Ihij column, tall tSOOl CNS-8S25, Jnfonrnformation ii cumnl oso[ m ill m u iilic < o f f m l ( y Fir^t'S Sc iX u r ilifIin \'< lo r S c n ’ki->, days I live in Florida?” F(bnsary27.Rotu,iiei, pointi, ondprogTamt cannot be guam m l hi/ Ik'I k ' I'D IC :(iil iiri' i w l I’l’f/i;- The answ er is simple: Th The m s DISCOWTFEES'^Es o m . WE o m m tion fee isISNOR.VALLYONEADDI- n o r ^sjidiniii/mf /ly. H> n / f i l M I v iits; h ; (mJiifi’rio/jjiiiiniii/tnf ^ does not have to prove f ii lc m l jj'invniiiOTi/ at^aicy ftwiiiitliiH ’Soridn" . r i o m p c mT, .s BUT'CANVARY. rates quoted ARlARE FOR 60-DAY LOCKS ' LI.S. Gin'niiiiivil many days you lived in Fl( .H'CHri/i'i's); tiiK/ f ir i mi' You have to prove th at youi-ou lived UNLESS OniEmmiSENOTED. risis. mffidji'iiv; of Iivi of Fhf in your N orthern hom e for most li u i» no< on flitodnriittmtM for credit tu defined by• par\pomgropA 225.24 c[ rtgula- />.<( St'fiin/y of the year, and'you ha' m ail. bic.~it \M l}ir|vriilio;i, i f Ik - ilislrilm ln rooflk'Achii’m f nil Fiiudf. . ■ Thus the real que:u e stio n •'

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y i n g ai ; f l o a t fi l n a n c i i 1 I lally in a s i n l -k i n g n n a r r i a gg e : . Knlght-RlddarMiiwi&fiScrvlca______v______herflnandalfuUtre? sition of all — childlildren. Kids cost. And ABUDS and other sexually transmnsm itted dis- Checking out a po1potential , when marriages br AKRON. Ohio,io, —, It’s a “for ncher or the plans are for wpportJng chil-. break up, the cost of eo;soses — ond it’s consideredrcd socially those children isn’t t poorer" kind of’thing. thi JI1C69 .drenfromprfoilor meniages? Mio wIH I’t alwoys covered for o oc hew property will be tltl^ Mil - marriage breaks:s up.u] A Women, Esther:r A M. B erger believes, Whittington \ secs similar problroblems with over Isa wise Idee, says E appear on previously hekl bear an undue finan “The majorityy of0 people who come to nandal burden when a hisis bankruptcy dients — theyey aare in the Berger, a certified nnandal plann mamage breaks up. see me for banknikruptcy are divorced or up. And, she says, and darlark about th d r ex- spouses’ finaifinancial situ- euthof of 'Money Smart Dtvofce. «vln(i and retlremei.t plans, children are a big p separated,” says■s MarcM Gere, an attorney - g p m of that because ariction. “W hen they come to seeerae me they say Here ere soirte of the Items onnllHi.toaolst Um Ho»«ulcl«aclach spouse be able to contributaIfi • women often don’t in Akron. “It’s thethe old point of the chick- m’t receive adequate th?[icy had no idea that the odicra-spouse sp had before saying I do: IfonekistQiotjob or there was some other child suppon. en and the egg.;g. Which comes first? runun up that much debt. Of■ cotcourse, it’s □ Send «wiy for each other'scroloodltrBpotu, , Itowcliuaisasiaster? What about disablilty Berger, a certifiet Domestic and famfamily probletm go hand fied financial planner olwIways the other spouse,” he says. Are there outstanding debts? Wh )T example? and author of “Mon . . in hand tvith financlan d d problems." loney Sman Divorce,” A bankruptcy can be the last jouit act payments does tho other havo? / wttMM plans. Is either spouse* believes that the f W hatever causecised it, when it’s over, it’s B?Afethereany e financial hardship off a,i couple. “It's chcaper andnd easieri to paymerts that oro behind? Whaf(hafs being In line for a larjarge Inhemance? Will the other caused by divorcc over. But a disastiastrous marriage doesn't 'ce can be mitigated fileJc os a joint bankruptcy caseX txbefore tlie dor>e to correct black marks onsnthecnsdit U , spouse affectrt tthat? What estate plans do youu through proper diyon . necessarily meanin a financially disastrous vorco planning. diviivorcc," Whittington says. reports? havo? “Record-keeping is - divorce. Knoisnngig whatv leads to financial g is im portant,” Berger Gcrtz G agrees, but realizes that couples □ Check for IBS tax Hons or anymy eoutstanding •' ^ *>*8 believiever in Vours. mine and ours," says. “Jo t down what ' ruin after a failed;d rmarriage may help you hat you are spending to wh<'ho aren’t gctting'along areire going| to taxdetit. Berger says. ’Peopld*P should hove sssets of the extent that you ca avoid it. \\^]cn peoplepet marry, they stan J can substantiate what havave a hard time with a coop:ooperative ■ptcy.Iswur their own whwen th ^ enter a marriage. If the your living needs ai acquiring homes,JS, Ifurniture, cars — the □ Look fM • history of banknjptcy s are.” Keep track of banankruptcy. Is, those assets should exit withI what you contribute . accouterments of)f ajan adult life, fWufo mate'embrolled In a lawsul uted to the upkeep of 'T "j stress that while workingg on a bank* the household while “People generaorally start to acquire ile your spouse was in rupiptcy, 'You arc a couple,"’’ GeGertz says. . _ school, she advises. If credit in a big waywa^ when they get mar- i. If your spouse built a “BuBut you get people who can’tm’t agree if business, keep a n ried and not bcfoefore,’’ says Robert M. n a record of how you it’s’s cold> outside, so it’s tough to deald with more. Now it’s a hoc breakfastast ton the new one spouse;e may try to rack up debt)t iin enabled him or her to \Vhittington Jr., an Akron attorney. c r to do it. thej■cm logically and rationally.” at tlie Arhaus table in1 theth< breakfast order to lunishpu the other spouse, sajsays But rath er than fim Gone are the pinipine planks supponed by n finding yourself facing Many M tim es not being logicala l anda ratio- nook of the house in a nice subdiibdivision. Gertz. divorce and wonderin cindcr blocks thata t usedi to hold th e books i^ g how you can keep nalil is what leads to the problerblem in the “Generally, marital debtsIts havoI 10 be "A lot i^5 emotionali and visceral,"" heh your finandal life inti and stereo equipjipment. In comes the d intan, Berger says, it’s firstrst place. divided (in a divorce), but the income is contends.“People "F in many cases wantIt tto better to check out > 51,000 hom pentcrtienainm ent center. n Jt your potential pan- “M “1 arriage is a love relationsionship, but not proponionate," Whittingtoigton says. pass their^nancial fii burdens on to theJ ejex- ner before you tie the knot. ’ • it's*s also a bti-siness relationshii ’ The cold-piza bnbreakfast on the,rickety —“ — Then there is thcTcvengc fat ishipj”_s.iys__ ! factor.' spouse." “P e o p le m'dRe exextensive inquiries Bcqjrger. “Approach it wiih youror hiheart and - stool in die aportmeiment’s galley kitchen is no When a relationship has hit hit the skids, Tlien tlienere's the most expensive acqu:qui- about a prospectiveve partner’s ] health — yotu)ur head co avoid trouble laterleron." o

I Markk e t i n g ua c t i c : A iI r m f o r c l ii e n t w hLo’s ( willijin g Shoi•itage of ' By Jan Norman “ L or service, whenen there are others out (I(8711). By experience, Davis : ■ Tho Orango Cotmty RegRegUter______. ivis knows h e 1 i-tech^ workrkers Tips on targeting; there who alreairady know they need it, aalso sells to manufacturers;rs of convey- ^ □ Accept that not everyone In tho wc nd will buy it?” M anin eers (353501), But only if ( ’ ' Fledgling entrepiepreneurs think tlieir . if. th e y h av e p . v r » < = Iso likely custijmer. moren than 20 employees, mamakmg them C A .U C m arket is the wholeole world. Stodar gives hi Q Maiketlng b not a numbers gamo. her clients a “five W’s” large I: enough to have in-h(i-house engi* Jt ected to risese Business survivors/OTS know better, exercise to idemmtify their target mar- neering n staffs. “I hear all the dmtim e from people who Targeting fewer, carefully sciected ket: Knlfiht-RIdderNr News Service ______prospects is more effectfvo than sp« “We m arket to almost 10(100 different ------think they sell to0 e everyone; that's not P' spray Who is the cu:ustomer? What needs SIC S codes, but some we use Ing to oil fields. ise with other VVASHINC'IGTON — At least one in ei -- true," said Don McCrea,Mci Irvine, Calif. will th e customener have? When is the filtering fi options, such as con' n every 10 Q Identify what you arc reolly selling; Mmpany size, high-tech-re]related jobs available in the . consultant and Pep]’epperdine University ' llr'& • customer likelyly to have this need? location, Ic sales volume.” the United' ' marketing instructoictor. eremphasize ond result and benefits. States is va('acant because there aren’tn’t enough< ts. W here will the acustomer expect to f i n d ' Martin said the more spesp e a fic your trained pgop] Business stan-upsjps tend to make their □ 'Concentrate on customers! needseds you? Why will1 tthe customer choose a )ple to fill them, an industry' grogroup esti- customer definition, the moimore success- mated in a snstudy rcle'hsed Tuesday, pitch to everyonele ini si^t, fearful of orond expectations, not yours. you? fulfl your marketing will be. missing a possiblessalc. sa Ol ■ , This natictional shortage will likely■ly worsen\ 0 Focu on pretpects who already}y rec-rc “Answer thesese questions in term s of “Who exactly will buyly frof m you: W hether these; cocompanies recognize og DfKl most likely custi )t enough people are gettinging college ognlzo they hove a need or want ond stomers, not potential women w over 30? successfusful singles? degrees in fit ' it or not, the peoplepie or companies that araro ready to act. ones," she said, fields like computer sdencee andar engi- em p ty -nlesters? es An ncerinu,acco: 1 - actually buy havee cenainci demograph- □ I cording to the repon. □ Emphailz# that you can satls^cus'cus- Peggy Glenn' r , ■= = = = = exact descijscription of : ic, geographic andd ppsychographic simi- toi ized she had a i Id seriously hurt tlic U.S. econ<■conomy by tomcrs' wants omeeds. 3 nar- Mostuitstites:resso^/iers y o u r b e1st possiMe pushing hig • laritics, said Michelir slowsi ing of Sm art Business R( ”" t ^ e f a i l to r e c omizet/ie in c u s to mrswJl ^ w enable growth of theth U.S. high-tech industry,try, which 5 Results in Irvine. mj,likely customcfs. not potential cus­ o p en ed ^ , you to foni)i'/iatt/ie,'heirproduct if you doraont know Association o z''. ident of Squeakyky Floor Doctor of like tho customors you already haw even more harro of America in Arlington, Va. “There 1 * 1 , America in Orange,;e, (Calif. <«]unless your company changes some­ J T h e o r service is rat!f e r t h a n ! a b o u t cur. ^rc at leastt 190,000: vacancies in ourr industryin targeted than ; s to m e rs — '.'I-' “When I first staritaned, an ad agency thing (I.e. whet It sells, how It fun^ d the number could grow very rapid- thought. w h a t i t dioes. o i age, incomtjme level or iy» : I'-stated that in or tions).. order to get 100 “I knew my tar:arget • size of busin. a Refine your products and services t B in e s s -a s k The labor' sishonage also stands to h u n bi - 1 inquiries, I ncedecided to mail out 100 customer is not everyqv ______------them. 1 business- : . advertising brodiure listening to your best customers' . , es in otherr iindustries and the govern ures according to ZIP firefighter (but)t) the “ W hat m inf foim anon 'e rn m e n t, 1 : ■ : codes in geographic needs, wants. iir dependence on computer s; hie regions," Alcarez professional firefi)ifighter who is studying do you wish you had that c< e r systems r ; 1 * said. □□ nRefine your taiget matket, based or t could help I ,to compete for workers to pr fdon fo r prom otion 01or taking additional yoyou in building your busine; 0 program :ness around ,he machine;ies, run the networks and m - 1 - He learned he: g< got more b u sin ess ‘ results res of past marketing efforts. training to be’aa specialist. My sec* yoyour customers’ wants and ne< d m anage ■ '■ when he markt^tedd t(to owners of homes ondary customer i needs. information sisystems. r is the training officer Bergquist compares a targeu^et market Those hard- ' a t least 10 years oldold, \vhich arc more ^ ^ 1 or chief of a de; d-to-fill jobs aren’t among tiieh e 190,0001 epartment who buys to a road under construiTUCtion: It counted in th t - likely to need subflcbfloor repairs to end booksforarefereience library.” ‘ chchanges over time. he report, tided “H d p .Wanted:ited:thcrr ■ ■ squeaking. Also, peoi>eople who live in the . If-cstecm, A car dealer says he's>esseU- She also has a r . . . Workforce Ga3ap at the Dawn of a Ne\y Cenncntury.” 1 potential customer in Her own target market has changed At the hean homes they own, aar re more likely to P’8.'^3 transponation, but he’s really% the fira buff! whi a n of the problem is the factct tlthat the ho collect antique and drdramatically in tlie five yearears sho has number of cor - ' want to stop tlie noisiloise than are tenants ; image, safety or comJfon. model fire apparat tim puter sdence graduates: fro;from U.S. •atus. CTT!cracked it. In 1994, her client=nt base was universities h or absentee landlords>rds. Bergquist stresses asking custorstomers -B uc I discoven has declined 43 percent inn th the past 2red that for the most 80 percent male; in 1995, itt vrasvn 30 per- decade By targeting thee peoplep most likely ly they’re really buying fromin youri part, this segme mpany. le n t does n o t sp e n d ceicent male. In 199S, it wasi 505C percent ,vhilc at a to buy his serviceice, Alcarez saves m oney on the boc a loss to explain \Vhy, Millerler jplaced ^By understanding the needs lOoks I sell,” she said. mrmale. money. rd san d “They look, ihoy’ taUc,ti they ask for out- 1 some of the blblame on the nation’s schoolsols Ifor not mts of past customers, business < Bergquist tracks her currenrent dients, p^perly train Target marketingIg resultsr in “shoner =“ “™; of.print books aa: nd th e y ta lk som e no'not only to identify likely futu lining children in math andd scsdence.- ; can predict tlie needs and warn uture d ien ts He also said1 thd e industry had done a poor ■ sales cycles, highe{her percentage of ers cz ranrs of ,,ut their uwallet stays in their ljubut also to assess how she < oor job of I tcnciai customers," she said. he can best overcoming th e image of computer profes; ■ prospects conveneded to customers and • . pocket.” . meet me tlie needs of existing one )fessiohals ‘When I first staned, I thou^t ones. as “nerds” aiand of attracting women, A: . more productive.uscise ofi your marketing " '"y After getting fewfe sales from ads in ‘“For the past three years I, A frican H ; and sales dollars," sa ents were doing business with Americansancn d Hispanics to high-tech caree ' said McCrea, presi- /Ith me fire-bulfpnblicatiotions and from exhibit- memoted a one-day seminar to h ireers. cause they wanted a business pi. :o lielp bia. But the proroblem is not just supply; it i ' ; dent of Decisioneerin;iring.. splan, ing at trade shoilows, G lenn sto p p ed nejsses ne; develop a business pi : it is also H Companies that fot re-examine th e means by whichwhii we ’ . OmTrange County Roister, P.O. Bo.Banta Ana 92711 orir c -m ail cation. This sa ;1 _ ; she’s really selling; yputh,yp beauty and to con'onvince people to use your prodiroduct on architects (SIC1 £8712) and en p n eers jnsr. says to me. Unde Sam, you’rou’re nor [email protected] ' spehding thesese dollars right”

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BUHL IfILER. LEASE OPTION GOODING C HAlAQERMAN 3 bdrm. 2 JEROUIOME 2 Blory homo w/4 J E R 0 b 4229 NORTH 1S00EA!EAST AVAILABLElll Nowcon- 1301 UTH AVE WEST ba 0 M E .3 B D R M S114400 bam. spacious, W acre lot bedroE E * buhl „ 733-5336 , sq It adlocont rosldontlal lnv«*ir•itmant. no mattar whU I nflh Ihe fctowtc: 4 beorocms, 2.5 CothjDothj.fam^ * CHOICE COUNTRY homos (or ponnlos on Sl. jr builAiia. Qlva u« a led garage. ' Just ro- *Wre foot w Dollnquont Tax. Ropo'B ronod lol. 788-3733 y«uf [)toS73.500. Call "W n.b^!?uiifj tondKoooa yord nice dockckondjpo. or N, * ACREAGE FOR SALE BY BUILDER | - eaStod : ipilniileri ond so much more. TMi h t e s i o i Ml home It . ^ S aturday March ' * 10 acros: Pasluro. wai REO's, Your Aroa. Toll ucvEYBURN Aroa 3 bdrm. ______Stone 324-7280. SiL M 'S-'i * and walor 3 bdrm. Vaultod collings Froo | (1)800-210-9000 j t * shofos, barn, corral■rals. many extras 4 upgrades i 1 bom homo. 24*24 sin- JEROMI3ME t m c f i * Sunday March ExI, H-1638 (or cuffoni jle car parago w/steol GREAT c h 2 * Shop, Idoal (or horsesios or Quiet cui-do-sac listings, i “id AT BUYI Very nico. 2 ' ■iR * " E E M * 1 to 4 P.M.1. * CQlvosI Com(ortabloble 5 S104.900 — siding, Lorgo lol. Only bdrmm homoh on comor lot REALTYRE magic vall«y raalty T in Dr.* bodroom, 2 both rani ..... I se:567.000, Call lor appi ol In goo * 1566 Princeton C anch 734-6350 07 837-6313 F |ood neighborhood, 77 3*v 3 .5 3 3 8 * Twin Foils, ID. * homo, woodstovo, oltic 376-1488 Coulduid havo 3 bdrms. — 734-1991 ^ * (amily room, SW ol Buh JU so lo church & storo. KIMBERLH 1286Addl*onAvt.e. ■&-1 I'LL BUY or LEASE £ “ ",1 ^ ------AlU W.WCor7Ji»M«f<£/ YburRMiisr I $ 9 8 , 9 0 0) : ROBERTJONEIES °N w UiM ngl l524 0Q.lt. GUARANTEED Inkier system. S50.000 4 bdrmI 22 batht brick home * KlIKvpMf lur HOUSE, any condlllon r«llI 3 3: 2 ^ . *96-134, oaSaJoi * partlalTy im ishod ADS I prices. CALL 738-1170. BRAND icres. Corrals, shop. * • Quiot N.E. Locatior basoment, 3 bdrms. ND NEW vinyl win- grolnstorjitorage. Great placo 'S & shiny hardwood to raise hi * 3 bflrm, 2 bnlh .(omlly room, wood- EROME SSOOdown, j*®’*? ^ 10 heffsrs or horses. H V ■ @ Mollon MortgooQ Compsm pon y * •2160Sq.Fl, slovo. gas lorcod air EBuy the Guaranteed *^13” ira update this very S 155 o( i395/mo. Small 1 bdmi, i.OOO, R O BE RT , vnef. im- =ALLS, I d a h o 8 3 3 0 1 E * ' Thi«yoarwi!it)«ourbest!l>St! UM ------maculate 3 bdrm. ranch, aassinod.733-0931. FILER. 2 bdtm. Comploiol)n I’oly. AC. gas hopt. linlshod ______rom od olod. 1 2 8 0 sqSQ. bsmi. 2 car gorago, Ig. ll.*carport & aaragogo- (enced In yd. S84.900, 3 8 8 F I L L MH O R E ______- i SS5.000. Call 734~4032.32- Pieasocall208.934-4821, T CHMUINO HOME on ni» pniltHlHinllil ilriil ■ liiiuiing 2 orsioomi. t.ciin,in. timiiy room. J i H ■ 0 fAKWOOI l i s i A ^lsinlng'ioorr & Dinkliil noo)00k. HilSnrDOS V 7 .1 W ■ lioor inioughoijt plut Qini1 eeick yiitf lo iP .'ABB ■ Homoso s By Golden W est (niovlng im iuminarl Comi fi> D HOME! B^HlSvlfrhomil 179,090. >97-00i f P en" YOUR HQSTESSH: HEATHER HAR8SHAWaKAREKQRiaaSH1 ssents... EQUAL HOUSINQiNQ SUNDAY, MAFARCH 1-4 PM ^ ! OPPORTUNITYrv p ------— ------Prei AJI («aJ «tut« athwilung l> ® Wj newwew b k ma Fax Ksuilog Act MtilCI make* It u»oaJ Is atNcniK ■=C,| Ior> hanKcap. ramuij^llal'ua, o< : nalional origin, or «r O PEN H CDUSE H l«on»loo, lo nufca any ioiai 'n J ptalofoncs. Ilmliallon oi SUNDAY 1--4 PM digcflmlnallon,* Familial slalui Incluifs* cMIdieni 4 5 1 9 MEAD , ■ under me ao« o n o linnfl ^ v i w r Wllh paisnla oi l»o«la 'KAHAKARARAPIDS RANCH > cuxodian; ptegrunl woni«nSS $ 1 889,900 ‘ j “ t s e V j i Thia nowapapa; nlll noi not Come by & Visit bcauitfiIltful Kanaka Rapids Ranch & f reavw > knowlnflly «eeap1 any I aSveiHiirvg lor laii siiala•ny thlslovely 3bcdroom. 2 •1/2 bath homo. Heat pump, ■ xhieh ll In vlolallon olI'fn* IM family room, auto spriprlnklcrs S satallltc dlsn, j ~ / - O r . ~ ( o v w e law. Ou (ud«re rwcby d Inlotmsd lhal all dxalllnQir c «601437 267 KNOTTINGHAMDR.!.-TWIN FALLS / M»oftjt»d In inij ntwtpoper BE OUR GUESn todoy (lom 1-4 ptipm ond loko o lour / aio a>aitabt« on an equal HOSTED BY: D o( this booutilul f^owoihcxne ihollOlwQsbuilllnlWa, / ' opojitunilv batli. To : DOROTHY GEIST Tho fj homo odotj 3 bodrooms$ ondc 2 1— ___ —I I complain ol dlgctlminallon bolhs, custom oak cobinots om3nd ook f ' can f(UO TOB I.M <1 1-000- ^ (loonng f; In tho onlry arvd kltchon. / aOO-0777. Tho Toll-lroaI” }[\ Vs 1445Addison,>n Avo. East • 734-0400 londscopod yaid with dock in"n-sa 1 ^ I lalspliona numbar (or ina This homo is locoiod In o pio(oloriod I ““0 I I I g E m c t a tE e REALTY, INC. m(^olohboihood. THE PRICEE WAS ' ^ m ^ RERECENTLY REDUCED TO'$12424.900, K O I l R o o n | SELLERSE WILLING TO PAY $I,5G500 OF YiwtUiAoR BUYERS CLOSING COST. ISK-a377 ,296 Squtra F eat • Moralnfl Rn [> 1 Tbrto Battraom TiREEMtREALTY I i Wl USES [ I co„.M Y pi!.^™ S i 7 3 10 r«,ii.iioiiiie,M ,M «iiow iii : B R E C'KENRIDGE K l ESTATES lovol fonch Jlylo homo U wolllnllin'i(0( /PTsy 7 PER MO ■ tmCTKtaitorthofCosko Dl > Offe/nBtf you. Tho 4 bodroomj. 2 bolhs. roomI . and 2 cor ao raao oidro on I I n f T •44,6)»H0«,>1,83JfM : . NiBtniookiaU)cmof|w to oo u 110s jiRill n d lolir« la] lortonrcf, Dreduflrtdce, ■ dsuoc- wlwithin wolklna dUlanco o( sorchoois, JKM I H PAYMENT. 7.6% APR DAD IM rekkcilil cooBuouy,lUy, iMib tacoKuIir Mcwi c/Cm Sotke RmlywC*aroo,eflefi6*quiUi)-e<» ini :loso to L^SIhI^I ._ : pitnicrtiratwliiniaidiouiM {nib, pod, tf« ft gaate. Fkue coow*leir5o(ourn»ddliO(!ielcool C(g g s f c a - m :ED At H Q U ^ •uhpnaarrom|i57,«e-« - « 5 i5 o a : : • COME & WIN,.TOVIN.WINII IIOSHDBY:BY: THREE M REALTY QmaSftirp' ' “Dte e u K . 555nDIAMOND DRIVE • 2: - 5 P M i ley realty ^ : 1tiUKm/rboa>abllato1rberirli«cloiipioqute(pirkUkaMUfi( DUIiDuHlUI995wubSbodnwRs.2 M • bttfttftmcibraiamloolaw la ib« M tasoasL Tba hadtoflot IttiouilMdIt t 1 9 9 1 > < ; • 24,900 )10SnDBY:MARK.UCJONES Ai k O 1286AddIuro n Av®. E. " ~-xr W asher Dryer 20’Sins by side < W e've G ot VHieMagicI u ^ ^ Oven Ranse le(rlgerator, Sel(- x ^ . Mlcrow^o lleening Range, - Westeim FinanANOAL Mortgage . lOaiBlutUkateMUvdH.8l».lCa ^ t . ^ ! -73««1 iH W A Y 30*T l N A w u t East • 733-5336* JoJEBOMB 3 2 4 -2 2 3 6 L M 21- l a : Y»YwjrUwt8»8*L»nd»f: i B l 73 2 1 3 9 6 n m ^ Robin Haitn______OPEWSUNDAYirWIN FALLS m y '5 r3 3 - 7 7 5 5 0 :3 ^S11 am-5 pn ' * EAL . E s n x i PE vs T h e T imnes-News e Suiunday, March 2, 19979 7 PagePa; E-9 ^ KIMBERLY. 2,2-2,240 sq.ft. > 4-f bdrmo. 3 ba TWINN FALLSF - By Ownor. g ------5 1 2 I BUHL-For•Solo Sail By Owner Ishod boml. N “A‘Key Person” To /orco forcos oalo! As- I c a d o , »prtnMof9.pniio.- Mike Sta Smo low in lorosi VA M/RANCHES/ I 80 acres SEE o]of CasUefOfd, ^ K n o w b tanfield DAIRIES TFCC water,lor, rmostly gat- LAND, HOME w In R e a lE s ta M )rtgogo, closing cost S c r w g e s dljwn,wn, desirable neigh- Od pipe. OlderIder singloI wide - PACKAGES Ir ^ Wayne Sc 5 Includlno _ , ^ , borhocrt.ood.opp,o,2400 tq TMekend hideaway mobllo home,>mo. iroos. al- ioundollon, wQicivator, sowor Jnhll P F n. 4 be ilway* dienmod of, most no^ soworsov, sysiom . and powor. AllUlimprovom. in w U I I I I T , ir March in Iho rsol & woll pump,ip, 3<30min, from ^ e n t i a l [“)m. 'J);' olflco. formal living o ^ i ^ r onto. Aolowi •R eside] jm, AC. much moro, Jlumni cl dossfllad. TF, 537-662626 orOi 432-6151, down, $425/mon TiOTih. OAc° Your BbsIl Developiipment caiiII 7 736-7971.: I Call 733-22 Specia, jTf-y. J EDEN 160 o000 o e dairy, dbl, N FALLS • Must soil -J 4 barn, 3 bdrbdrm hom o, * O v e r > 0 Y e a r s sprtnklera/walOi TWINFALLS 2yrcld. 2yr nico N 60 Tiedlalely. 4 bdrm,. 2 ivalor.82S-5015 3 bdcnt. 2 baui.. Ih. ugly corpot. great p H H i & firo placo. A( BISOI Combinedexperience E> ‘ EDEN, 40 too 280281 acres. 1R.VUIN R EA L TY ‘ discouicount. Call today ^ . tonco 8115.900.;00.734-8252 BU11£>ERS & DEVELOP3PERS Full NorthI SideSidi water, > ^ 7 3 4 -B m or 733-9511 HomesHoi Amarles nanKAlTQ B D r Coll 825-5«■5-5617 TWIN FALLS 22002i oq fl Featuring.,. 733-2224 «OlRA»(TIt ia JH l ------0. homo In Sawtooiftoolh schod ______7U -im s IMTB I have two3 ImIm m vdlato It dl3L 2 fUoplocos,»9,allaoDls J, TWINN FlFALLS CL/USTBI[})OPH06tA? n e o d i:1)qua:qualified cosh -1 util. rm.. 2 cax gai SA 6 E, STARTER HOME ThlsSWdrtidroom. 3 balh buyor has oo!et up in cur new m \ L j y !4J00 f JU l; model home ____ •4321 IDO-772 Lookingino lor Dxtra vocnUon . /Qi * a t2 3 4 F"rentier r Road in Jererome. loy? Why not UU thwo VVV I w ' ^ HAPARRAL HOMES Co. ttn-ooo-good Itoms youVo be«n 1 No manor hoow you y spend 2.5 acres In Sou stortnfl?tnfl? aassuicd wa do MAGIC'V} A IIF V your days, clasclastlllod Ills i FOR A SEAK PREVIEW! CallI Ilis /br more informatimx tt. • your busy schodula.scho Put Meadow SubdMs: Can 733 173^0531. REAL'HI f , m u . classlllad'a> ilnllme-savlno I ngc&74riHa lODR PLANS STARTW8 AT $84,9501 735-88627 or 324-23] TWIN FA *i«.LTtiihOi dirodory ot goodgoods and tor- #00421 314 J FALLS. Now 3 bdrm, ( lor you today, . 2 balhaih w/3 car garage. / « 3 4 "-1991 n Mainior ' CAUDaaEOIUD m A i nienanco Itoo exterior '— JEROME 30 acros.acre: 2 whool ,E n Kq«oBe Realty Crt on 1I ac. w^ih excel, views. I ^ H H I linos, In hoy,ly. WithVi 1979 AT 7344044 FOB K lis, W, of Twin Falls, RBTBBVOOUTIlUTrai CAU JANE GEORGEGE ^ custom builiI 4 bdrm,.b( 2 '/i P S B S l59.k9.900. Call 733-8621. ------both home. Call:Call 324-5865. OmCE: 755-0300iOO fn — ------Seeing la bebelieving, Don'i ------R\.vaiOmCE:73!73MMO y pony based on SHOSHONE Q ] p B wiSLEXESboin, iZ Z ro•roprosontaiions, PRICE REDUCE!JCED-BRING t I in Wendell, Will bo For Iroo infcnformationaboul ALL OFFERS!^S! 784: Aero [ _ siereHillswi I v i s i t o u rr ion-line neighborhood iploiod in March 1997, avoidino 1 tiitimeshare and ranch/dairy,, 150151 sharos TWIN FALLS I Bicker h t t p V /^/WWW. W inderm ere.coir irm. 1 balh. oil now ,oal ostalo10 scams, wriio water, doubleo SSr milk bam. M A 8IC V A U i 1996 BUILT HOMI 734-6789 L ,„ * iliances included, to tho Foi REALTY, INC 'odoral Trado ffoe stalls, shop;ihops. Nice 4 INC. Tho work is donol Tt iroK, $475 roni per Commisslcsion. Washing- bdrm hom10 o & 2 bdrm imUtmbi.LTtk: unit, Prii TiAMli bdrm .’2 balh iiom Priced at only $195.- ton 0 C „ J 20580, or call homo, 3 mobllosblle homos, 7 3 4 - 1 91 9 9 1 waiting lor you. Oak h 000,^^11 Co Anthony ot 934- iho Nalionamai Fraud Inlor- flatod pipe, noxt lo BLM. on, window covoiiioiings, roS5SS tS5l 56C3or I n C 0 n I 0 r . C all B ethI TewsTei 886- gos forccd air withiconiral co a H e u s i M r ^ i 7 b 6-70C0. 7585. #90-036.36. AC. vinyl siding, auioluiomat- 723-^9 if llU H A B A L A ' ^ ^ ■■ ic sprinklers and m @ SA CANYONI)NS1DE I SIMCO nOAD -8{•Botwoon fTiofo e*tros. $115,i SS HiitJurHifThrt • REALTY RI "““SS nEALTY.IIY , INC. I Boiso and Min.. HoHomo Call Gono or EHio S; 733-4321 K S ;.obnioooof. i 324.33M, 1.800.:300-278-9305 640 acros, domosinosiic welt °> 733-5559. #GS/ES- -> ond 2 ottiof wolla, OOOtorms. *$,30.. m agic val[( 320 acros. pivols, , | | p f ;H HOUSE TODAY^ fi09. S400.000 lom realty n 7 | ------80-OCrOG.-S660 ono„ I„»«h -^ 734;1991 Cfoatod whoal. 160 acros. lusl off SImco ------Xirsn Grists ' Rood, 560.000 coscash, Indi- TWINFALLS— Salts Assoc. Sales AJ50C. i/awm IAS l on Property. DREAM COTTAGE 733-2B2S f f i a J 733 <288 'i»*i K E M T By tho l3ko bohlndilnd Bolao bdrm. 2 balh. appr GREAT HORSE SET-UPI! Indooloor & outdoor arenas, horse stalls,5. vetvi Bain, shop, main • ''"Sjr?iLOOKAIOYOU ii . SlOQO Stop.. 160 ocros. 1712 sq.d. This la aa mustr house, second house plus guestcst house, located on 10 acres andI close-in,cic OFFEftEO AT . m BESO U ] will split. S79.50000 0each. (see insido). Compioipleioly $250,000. 96-02875.734-6789.89. jpra»iinj rrWiens l> Hommolt. sovoralral bbuilding now downstnits with i Ti&umwnhjntaruei - "tw ' X n ■ EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! Customm Ibuilt 3 bedroom, 2 bam homo in1 1ndianIm Trails, approji- IV Trie country iwng lots, mobllo homtomo park, windows. Ironch doi malclyl763sq. Ii.onllevcl wii;Wlih open living area, exlra large masterisler suite, oak cablreis. CoJHordotails. ' carpotlnn. has Xolfl I : ' ^ 1 7 Candle Ridge D r gas heat Wlih ceniral aircondiiiorJoning and sJorage-bam. $118,000. 9G-01558.734-C789.9G" airiuminu 1897 D r iv e OWYHEE COUNTY'fry bdrm. family room & 1baih MAGIC VALLEY i W i W r n S Come walkilk ihrouRh one of Twin Falls' newest•est homesii UNUSUAILY WELL SUILT and i 17 building lots.Is. walor.\ If* bosomont. Gass hihoat REALTY, IHC. Id mainiained.biicli homo with overr 2,0002,i sq. fL of livino S t o■4tirtn»mpltnr«3i K andmccttl( Ihc builder. Featuring 2.465 sq. If..It.. 3 bdrm. 0. powor. S79.900. Call Cailyni space. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, lar roods, phono, p lynn.to iaiUdkM lit.tTikrA 6769*'’ Oarageago has separate home tub & me noods sopUc lankjanks. S14- SCO Insido. ollico or woilahop,$104,9DD. 9e , cjtr.i high cHlclency, hardwood fioonfloor?, S1S,000. Brunoou .. 734-1991 seiOMUTiimfanj. 0 much, mumuch more, if you want It all. this homehom Is looking itio Brunoc™Su°w TH R EE M ^ SJ A T $ ^ ,0 0 0 loy, good hunllnnlingand REALTY fishing. I B i l ^ iSK-769 4 . D„,M„ WARMCE CUSTOM HOWHOMES, nc. 620 ocros South1 MudMi Flat 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 I_____ TWINFALLS RaadrWacdcs 1t7W,Founhurth Road, rivorwalor, c ______Shoshone. ldaho»8e6« 886-2150 ALLS------Roady to m ovo inloMII a 4 “ J out ol GRP, pump, TWIN FALLS, ^rWIN FALLS lino. S600 an acro/cyortffors. g r e a t OPPORTUNIJNITYI Compiololy tomodolod on ^IN FALLS. V Cotloge A hom o Slroot, 2 bdrma. 756■f Boaulilully landscapod jharp, c>, woll decorntod wiihi M A — ~ ___ • 3 bdrm..2 balh iralloraileronan Lovoly 3 bdrm ho spacious 3 bdtm.2«bntti ilh now kiichon, 1 bdrm, a e r o In G rnndvn d v lo w w/oxlras, plus a 1 bdrmb( olocttic hoat. largo homo in good localion, 2 e^flioautllul oc.*. Lots ol MAGICGIC VALLEY 'ocl for lOf’Cod yard, moiuro troos.' brick homo. Musi soo! bdrm. l balh. gas heat. uoos $29,500 on limo,0, S:$27,000 foiiol homo. Porfocl f $ 1 35,000,CallEd „ 003, S47K,» 733.2033. HEAL!ALTY,INC. I Dparaioiy * I h -h o m o b u a lnrjoas o i $47,500. Call Dalo Of Syi- auio sprinklers porfocl for ------cash, will sell aopar 733-6521. first,i, tirro homo buyers. TWIN «Mibt.LTMiFA Less Money.I. STREETER RE/RM i ’ S109.900, Call Hoihotihor® via 733-5336, HH FALLS. Localion * 2 o 5 * 324-4667, MOUNTAIN VIEW Hosh; just boon reduced lo andnd n moilvalod buyor / m |4 4 ' - 1 ^ ESTATE REALTY $57,000. S£ Hurry. It won'l makelOke this ono ol the nroal ^ 195N2NDWES , , T H R EE M More Home.!. 1 2 1 6 FILER AVE E last la; long. Call CinOy Col- donionis in TF AND. It's TOWNE SQUARE5e bE l d q T H R E E M W REALTY 734-1098 lins lor moro informaiion. pricericed below $ 100,000, MOUNTAIN H0« 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 awlooth School District. i 587-3G41 OR S67-4K s . ______ILeam How.I Evenings Hortlomioy 3 2 4 - 2 2 3 6 - TWINFALLS.NICE2 TH1 R E E M bdrm. 1V. bath. Call ID AA I- H O FALLS _____ TWIN FALLS-2 bdrm with jno #96-054 208-3S4-084C ih bdrm. newly romodoiod, TWIN FALLS finlshod bsmi, IV, balhs,3. Now rool, caipoi. carport. R E A L T Y kS^BERLY.e 4 bdrm homo FR ES(ESH POTATO , ------INCREDIBLE PRKRIPP gorago. foncod yard. J- & aluminum siding, NO 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 wiihilh lotsi ol (tuit trees on _ arxKest Homes can help you boWIda a TWINFALLS „ , 7 t $69,500. 734-2260 or ------:— quiol 5WCQN. 'Of Ihis now 1560 sq.f >r ogeni calls, 552,500 73G- — iiol Slroot. Hugo masier W AAREHOUSE K Iren w home - affordably. Attend oour u r Just Usiod • NEW WIN FALLS - 3 bdrms.. 1 bdrm r CDi T Wrm, 2 bath wilh Ivaut t lo d 5^3.6665 6755 ovos, 734-3000 til 4. TWI 3rm ond enclosed dock «vn.n«i10 6000 CWL por day. fre e« seminar to leam how you can: a n STRUCTION.S raa In- balh.bfl Qnrago, $73,500. hns13 many i possibilities. .a B E D R O O M FLOO FL R collings/Iols ol exiraa ol Iho art bagging. buiUild equity and erijoy tax advantages od yd. T — ■ ■'—------'■ ■ 'p 73736-2541 cr 731-4000. Ovover 1400 s q .f l, for Statooltl ges PLAN In woll ostabstab°ho3 f S ‘’,-n'’k7o‘’rs“ " oxci $7^7^7 7 .0 0 0 ,C a l l B o b s'/inoI &SX-roy X machines, a t ththe same time. The Lanc/vesfest nolghboftiood- 3 be >t c 01. Let Our Team Fin;'i n a n c e Y ou r H o m e r = I nelflhbor-hood. Plot >7-002, 55.000}cwt.diYstotago. cw Q^nt both. ARCHED D' nU.VA.tlWConv-,^vm iioiul* Hcfliuiicri vner-lmolved Buildings programa m i^RAOED call734.5G26,leavom ROME. Now Mating! folrineratcrated storage & WAYS. UP-GRA •* Sctond Mortsagts;cs ••AllcnullvcCmtlt H ood Jofomo homo has . u Nides financing, topi)lanning options. Leama m to pick floor covoi -NELOCATION - jod Invoslmont lor a fo'msorf h o w we open doors for new TotoMymolnton nla! or o groot slorier trodo. ew 9n r ^ Noor schools, pool, tomtonnis ■ homTieoiwiefs. e »ro« aiding. S120.Cf courts, and park! Noot Nc V i f / ^ imo. Two-car gorago on Ptoaso gh v Doug a < S sui Fife O High ^ and cloon 4 bdrm. 3 bibath ^Y . ^ :oly kept properly, Jnne CallPeulf reo Seminar Informationn Boolhlshomo homo, foncod hack: yayard, . A 17-006. OoJonRoiiRonliors in Idaho 734-2922or736-& , BUHL HOME I WENONOELL. New Liotlngi Ffllli,»8':»8.535(D50doyJOr Q covorod patio, qulOulol M c h j t l l .l ^ FJtuf./turrnj Rubin Ihitm Located on tho An1 absoluteal must se el jrw.szj-Tl□-7333avoninflS& —3LENN « RAINSs I C D street, nlco neighborhoc million dollar row In Beaut DOSHIEIC n $94.500.1-26 ' V P " W estcrn FinJANCIAL a n M o r t g a c i ; ^ "I lautiiul 1.BOO plus sq.lt. Buhl. This home home onds lor additional ■ r v / . • 2 bdrm homo, largo) 5h5hop JMslonofWesienKrrrl flttauclal Bank imoonaaoEwoTil, > 0 ^ 7 3 5 ^ 4 8 8B •oJfccL3-bodroomt_ _B«aui REALT* I for hobbfos/crafts. Pretty Pre 1061 Uluc Ukcj Illvd.,Sullc»ll02.TF«736-H«fll Sul .aulilul landscaping and- • plusadon/olllco, 2 lotsis olo Iruit Ifoos, Andy /C 7 3 4 -2 9 2i2 2 yard on holf aero southluth ol J ' ...... — — — — — —— ^ ...... SSaturday, a March 8th:h ______Curry Crossing. $129,5 baths. 2 firepbces.' W97-0■7.009. S.500 2,200 sq. It. all of _ _ 4:00 pm TWIN FALLS 2 bodibodfoom, ROBERT JONEjEs in ip i|i||i| this and 2,37 acros, . ' D E t 3/4 bath homo. ^wit o a a r e a l t y PKCEDTOSai IE/MAX I C:anyon a Springs Innin hoaland doloc jysiono RoaJty Group 2 S r gorago. S59.000.100. Soo 7 3 3 - 0 4 0 4 AT$1Z4,900 735-0300 535^)3; jcm i for showing. , « a - a ) 8 ' _____ ; ^Landvest Homes'S' TWIN FALLS Ran t o S r o n t ^ ^'anch 3 1-800-2°cV6001 ^ TWINFN FALLS. 0 Lot house- ^ bodroom.1 3/4bathiathhomo . EXT. 1211 _• ) FaUS i j j j■op ^ • E)-1355tKi.fl..2cnrga- . on .96 ocros w/piv/parllal ■ D )o w/openor. RV park- ‘------6 sopor- ua; bosomont. gar., & s I. gas firoplaco. A/C. Qto workshop. S154ii54,ooo. ■■ pla, 3bdnn, 2 bath, uUI, QtvoQoryacolt. . W/sprlnklors, land- R F C MAGIC VALLEY iping & (onco. S96.500, ■FORE y o u BBUILD ^ REALTY. INC. laso can 20Q-736-0269, V Q | NELSOION H M mUtaln.LM irA Y ’ wpiitmTailB p _ BEALTY 3UR FIRST ST n lOtRUnTSli^HM 7 3 4 -1 9 9 1 N FALLS. A groat col- TORY fnfttii 734-39300 714-1129 M Z U :Ome on quiet sIieoL 1.215 sq, H- logo0 localion!lo 3 bdrm, Lg, I | C 1 fl., 3 bedrooms, l bath.. NewNe vinyl windows, bilck I riving TWIN FALLS 3 bdr RumyROUE. Ing rm. F iroplaco. 1 * 1 9 I flrtplato. nw awninos, covarcdrered pallo. sinnio oarage, aulo fonco S T E N T O ^ bathcustofflorbackosckedoul Thls4bodroom iced yd. Automatic ■ sprlnUeis. $76,000 CAilQATUATlE^MOiilltfORMAnOII ----- Inklers. Call 733-2265. Q U HBli wo must soil t»foro'oro boss rsnch stylo homo orr AT 734-8500. rwiiiVlN FALLS - Newer 3 . URS. M finds out. Hugo savirBvlngs. acom oflolhas KJrm,. 2 balh homo, Cus- TWINH FALLS. F Country tlv- Homoa Americarica 2.000 sq. ft of living RICE HOME III QUIET LOCATCATIOII, near schools. Mow kiichon cabinets, laroa baiti wlirwith lots 01 Jloraflo. 1.080 5Q, om yd., hoi tub w/go20bo. ing,, 3 bdrm. IV, bath on r you yoi buy 01 buJd d r^ew < S 5 E 5 7 3 3 ^ 4 spaco.'tlhas2faml^ ,1ony moro extra. Asking i ,255 ac.ai S117JK)0. 3278 home, youyoi owe il to younel/ ^ F |ir a | f i i ' rooms (ono at oach It,, 3 bedrooms, 1 botli, vinylyl wlwindows, sled siding. Urge yard willi Imit trees, oardonn arearea, RVparklng. oas lorced $'3i134.900. Cell 734-9945, East;t 32103: Noflft736-2063, to ull; lolo ManjiA Homev ih« ------lavol).Thodetach8d- I LELUnZ hor! details TWINFALLS air heal $89,900 cA a SIO LEZ *Ovnfrlrirr InvofwT cujlotn home builder. meial oarage and AT734-e0O.EXT.SO1S. , CUTE & COZYZY . sliop Is big enough Adorabfo cottogo hornfiomoon forthohobbylsL GREAT nABTEfl KQME2bodro(odrooms. 1 balh. gas forced air □ 1 Hom« wJI 4H4Ase rueeBcnl financingng lofyou th/oush Norweil Mo»t3W3C.jge. ' ■ cornor lot. Spoclol heat, Owner will Da palnUngg ImInside & outside of home, 1 l i Me wvll bvJd 4nd complele iKe exlenot0( ofi your fiome, Vou :ed yard. $SB,900 CAU SIO ■ turos includo covods i s ;: m o m i Hntncl i o» linitK the interior yoynelf. Thele leiull-mofei home - ing. Butomattc sprlnhjrlnklors. #HH iniSittiT73«TO . S81S. M . -791 3U ever ihouaht you could iflord, OIL oppilancos Slay.ly.Faml- F ' WQIOERFUL NEW iioUEE 01ON A VIEW LOT IR THE IfJ lyroomifllotofpoupotontlal C - J ., couirari 2,253 sq. 11.3I or 4 bedrooms. & variable W In bosom ont. Pricericed lo celling helghis add dramaticStic 1effects. Formal dining & W CAUMAkTMHOMUNOWL soli at $67,000. Call Wtctien riavo oa* Hoors, You'lllu'il Ilov® the double sided gas W i)\iMi,^PLu2 QlbbBat733-0S Ilreplaco between living n)omim & family n»m. Ttie master ■ ,1-800-334-«474 suite features a beauti^rtiathwth wilh cultured marble , f infbOmutiniKMn^coin•m ,i»IQ-916. m a s i c v a u e y I & letted lub. To see this lovely«ly 1home located on 1 • MAKIMO out STOCy WU w n VOU IMOMOUtAHH m agic valln». Idaho Smdty, MwJi 2.19,1997

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i l i l y Mstor or (Irst timo home 559,500. Price'rice has been drastically $59,900. HP 561,500 Greal starter home br 565,900. Reduced! This 3 bedrooi ousa located In Jerome reduced on1 thi:this country homo on 1 manufactiactured home wilh 4 bedroom, invt;nvestment property. This home has ms, gas heat, sprinkler aero with a pi: home has lots ol remodollng dom I SSe.SOO, investor ] place for your favorite 2 hath, fa , family room, vaulted ceilings. 21 bebedrooms. 1 bath, gas heat, spa­ New bath, newer carpel, large ilvin buyer. Great tiousifloor plan with lots ol horse. 4 bodriledrooms, 1 bath & TV vinyl win windows, masonite siding & cloucious kitchen S ah unlinished base- room, eating area in kitchen S mal with 3 bedrooms,IS large yard with nice room. Locatedaled in Munaugh. CALL shingled i id roof. Home must vo moved, mennenl Homo shows pride of owner- levei laundry. Cioso to churches, cli system. Nice flooirden area. CAL PEGGY DIANH OOMAN1AN737-3918.#9602152 100% Vfi VA loan available. CONTACT shipihlp. CAa NATHAN LYDA 73S-0989 park & shopping. Even a front porcl charm. CarportCO. S I #9700032 THE HESS THOMAS LI ESS TEAM today./9602644 toda;oday to see this home, #9602308 CALL JOHN 735-1272 OR PAH SalesAssoc swing set & Qarfle. Sales Associate 1324-1113. #9602168 -: Million Dollar S LLOYD 737-3925 to see. 733-6574 543-911/ ssoclate I ollarClub DO 9 117 [I I l n g i H

;edSB fofluced on Ihls $74,900. RoomDom for cvcryonol [n this $79,900.10. Culo. cozy & sharp SB3,i 33.000. Not m a^ ol these on Ih $89,900. Bcautlluily maintained lam! cd. landscaped home. A bedroom. 2 b . 2 bath home In Jerome, describes:es this 3 bedroom. 2 bath cot- marklarket! Super clean homo on 1/2 ly home. 3 bedioom, 2 hath with no> g B$72,000; Priced1/2bath. 1.344 sq.ft.. Privacy (encod iced back yard, covered lage, Clealean, neat with now kitchen, acrecre in town in Jerome. 3 bedroom vinyl, carpeting throughout. Larg ' clean, remodeled.incolyard^storaoe . paiio,-RV-park 3arking-&-6lofage area. • repainted?d iinlerlorr Master bedroom & - brickrick home.-beatrtffui trees,-ganJon fi - fintehettiJoublocarijaragowilhopcn 3 1 M2D. CALL TQM LLOYO Well kept, clean ;iean lamily home in nice bath aree |private, oil lamily room, slor:lorage building. To mako your er. Very nicely landscaped. CALi _ woodstoye..toncifor more details, area. CALL JO . JOANN REAVES 324- CAU DEAEANHA 733-0636 OR RALPH appoppoinlment to seo CALL KATHY DOROTHY 737-3903 today shed & hot C 8443 OR KATt^!ATHI SCHRADER 738- 733-9578. '8- #9700278 PARTARTRIDGE 737-3920. #9700232- #9700380 ISK 737-3924 for I |9?18. /0602C9t2C98 I L _ ^ ' RrslThneHomsbuyoHESS #9602550 735-124;sodale l ^ j g .

'randSB new but without $124,900. Level.ovelyBE 3 bedroom..2 1/2 $129,900. 135.000. Lovely lamily homo wilh 3 lutiing yard & fence, baih homo wiih $140,000. Great brickduplex in supei wilh pellet insert, cathe- it! 4 bedroJroom. 3 bath homo with lots bodrcidrooms. 3 bath. 2.936 sq. ft., IH aroa. Very well maintained wilh 591,900, Lika braniis 3 bedroom. 2 bath dral ceilings.. 6*/-6*i acres with full sot ol oak && tlie throughout. Custom newe iwer gas (uinaco & lireplace, lenced back yard, 2 bedrooms. 2 the hassle of puiii' GFA. cathedral cell- ofcorrals forlor ISO1 head ol caitlo. made manlantle adorns lireplace. Spiral Centnintral air. security system, recently DEANNA OALSOGLIO Buill in 1992 thisr-plan 3 with bay win- Oversized 22 ca car oarage & patio, staircase le baths, plus 1.222 sq. ft. on cach side. Sales Associate s leads to basement & regular paintelinted & papered interior. Private Spacious units with torrilic kitchens. homo is sharp!ANNA GF 733-C63B OR Pdcod Io selil11 DCALL KATHISCHRAO- stairway 'fr from the oversized garago. park- = r i Dollar Club irk-like backyard. Realtor CALL CAROLYN CUTLER 733-9028I 733-fl63B BONNIE PARS ings. open floor-pl8./9602533 . EB737-3917I/9n/9700470 CAaLYKIWN RASMUSSEN 737-3900. owne. Associate Brokor.1 C vned.CALL JOHN FORBES 734- l«)ayi #9700243 dow, CALL OEANI Qiiality Sorvico wl I I >9700^3>3. . ' I |4572. #9700038 ______URSONS RALPH 733-9578./ I 733-5335or. CRS, GRl »with*»! . ... 335______I , : ! imi------. a M

ondorlul 5 bedroom, 3 StflUOOJ D. Magnificent views & Open $199,!99,500. Escape to tho counlry & $204,000. The porfocl country ) 2 schools, tennis bath brick hom< lomo'ln quiet location, spatw areiro what you gel at this new bcauti:autiful views in this 3 bedroom. 2 acreage! a 8 acros & beautiful home Is ning pool. Large. Homo oflers 1,59 5155,000, Prtrate Ji 1,595 sq.ft. on both lev- homo in KaKanaka Rapids Ranch. 1.500 1/22 bathba homo buitl in 1995. Located southeast s of Kimberly, has a great sq. It. Close tord. 2 covered patio, els. gas heal & OIANN OOMAN . I & central air, double sq. n. 3 bebedrooms. 2 baths, vaulted onI 23 acres with water shares & view v S is in a lerTllic school district. courts, swlmmh'. 2 family rooms. 2 garago. auto0 si sprinklers & a sun ceilings, co comer fireplace & upgrades approptox. 2.100 sq. II. CALL RON 4 4 bedroom, 2 bath plus approx.— I Sales Associate iiy oaling area, RV . room. For your pi fenced backyard, ur private showitig CON- throughoutlut. CALL WiaiE 643-6767 inMAN...AGENT 009. LICENSED 2.000 2 sq. tt of unfinished basemonl.^ 1-8BB-676-7949 JOHN pr e s; TAO ROSS today:. t^T >IE HESS 1 vaulted ceilinos. 2 5S TEAM./9700490 lor moro iniinformation, W6023S7 TOI SELL!SE 737-3915 OR 734-4206. CAa C CAROLYN CUTLER 737-3913. SalnAssocla llroplaces. family. I #9600600904______|/a / 6020t< I 735-1272M/UJft parking. CALL TA loclalo /9602580 ' “ .I l' f i------272 I ^ ^ • : jb per aHH Hh ally nice all biiclc homo $284,900.B0. Priced reduced on ihls i $299.i llicent blend of con- $240,000. Reallyrway i of the Jeromo golf quality bulluill homo on 1,09 acre lot overlo8443 I I 735 w ______32<-84M■ I N T E R7iVfrt/5£f75 i I I IP Dur resliiidentlal listings I canibeloundat i ■ reaialtor.com. . ■ ■ 1 PATTY EASTMAN the Twin Palls .. ■ Associato Broker. QRl T m u i i i n ^ m ‘S. JOHN FORBE{ , Senterthe " I 324-1113 ■ Go lo ll .CYNTHIA SALCIDO ' RON FREEfyWH ' Sales Assoclalo lound In our ads Secretaiy Associate Brokor, GRl i 734-4572 AKULHANEK Site, Mutti-Mlillon Dollar Clul) 734»42flB - Manager Seer jjlj OfflM Mar , MLS #10 ■ J ^ II2 I I ■WILLIE WELSH Sales Associate 543-4820

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| j i t ^ 51 1 3 I BU SS. Lnnd InviInvostmont H E L L S CANYOh'O N m e lo n VALLEY. 5 aero 1 group ot IDAHn ro WENDEU j 5? I a CREAOE; vlow lots. MFG hom os»8 PRn/ACYl Top of Old Buhl ™ “ f t l 2 4 a c r e s - * 23 9 ,(MVt9e OK. Call Ed Smith foror grado, 5 acroa w/wator, 4 - 2 J A « . . l n . >1. ^ 733-2466 (homo) j a t _ _ _ Ownor la nnxla r ” " ’'' Snako Rlvor S n o k e /S a lm o n Rlvc 0) bdrma down. 1 tidrm up, 0 a™ 0'733-2365(work). largo dotachod gorago. __ **Z5Acmno»no nwtrictlona ^ Ploaaoao call1 208- Spoctacular 60 mllo pi ..SErniNOJHEUAOICVAUElE Y SINCE 1950 *^.5 Acrti■ wW l l ? ^ no 362-6201 or 20fr3»ubllc W7-007. PLEASE CAIC ^ D O U G iTHlklNQVIEW ^ 7 3 4 - 736^ EW ot tho lands. Enjoy trophy n: JEROME I a J 11-800<58-a3«82 or FAX 734-1288tK} omxruiitT SnaJio Rlvor Ctmv■tinyon (rom ing, tons ol wildli^o'/is'V 8 Coldw ell EXTREME PRICE RE­ 1 > H I P R this 2 story 3500W sq. n, 5 soaaon rocrballon, Ni DUCTION! A booutiful EAT. D Ri II l N K . SLEEP....REAL ESTA1s f i r i > n i C r f bdrm, 2,5 both.) brick. 4500 sq.n. homo on :h. oil oloc. grovol rd.. oloctrlc,;.17 oi Banker We onlonly work for you, All cifo u f |tcni;nit are l\ill-tlmc reallon. ’ A I X V P'fvato la .85 acroB, Hordwood URL nddrcm: http;//wv ) lano, fish v o y , w arran ty lodoo o d . Western Realty ^www.m agiclink.com/wcb/mmvr/ ’ E Mail: mvrft/'mntticltticllnk.com pond. Ig. dbl, oar,lar.pJusan- Excol. financing.i.C Ci all 733-2365 floofs. 2 cox garooo, baso- 1*2922 olhor osr./shop c jp combo., ownor now 208-e39-25C'•2501. IndopondonUy ownod & m ont la a now 2 bdrm —— ------p layh ou ao. oil opartmont. Groal com­ STEP! This 3 bedroom. 2 bath1 hoihome has h o llo n I S “ —' T; oporaiod, XCRES ocTos. Closo 100 Ittown but Irtcrodlble Lot In ono morclal potonlial. only |||H |||||^ ^ |L your namena on It. An attached 2 car garage10 wiwith stor- du d^ - l-eOO-743-5927 jrsha/osSgnt- w/aH iho prhntcycy ofc coun- Twin Falls most sociud' _ S178.500, Get moro do- a g e m, underground sprinklers, andnd coveredc •lakosogroat tryllvlng.AA i s k i n g subdivisions. 2 acrosros in SOLJTHERN CAUFORNIA.t tails from BonnloB 324- I iust a few of tho extras. PRICED Ti , 4 mllos (rom $270,000. a 7304. «6d homo,I cabin on 2.64 acroi;f08 NIeo. quiot. N.E. localion,!• VIEW VIEW VIEWI Ovor- 33ler. PRICES AT $ 6 3 ,0 0 0 . Jim Hoog o t : i ojj, All utils., sidowflik & curb ------* WH-900. «C E L or split 12M SQ, fl. 2tM)droom bod 2 (rooa.posiuro&oi 3 flowing in privacy, wln- :ti09.NOCOVO- Coatloford building. S102.000 Ind, good prico. 736-8447^ dovrt, & dock. Nico largo l o o d v l o w ' ■“ Bu'’'-*98,000.—5------Can 324-2870 magic v ____ Wwi ID savo monay? Shop- 3 bdrm. 2V. bath homo on c«]«lJlmHo*g«73)-1Z7«.MK42} H j H oil Corlynn or MUNF^OE-ROB ^ c ■ dasilDKj flat ler whatovsr' 5* acros ond it is only 55-4268. BEAL ESTA* JEROME Prlco rM oM . $145,000. Call BonnlaB real! L - S ohnroasw wi a- ______. tor more dotalls 324. C C HA 543-8806/543-63-6339 tor. nico locallon.S25.50< HAVE A KOIm SEO R CALF7 This 1.54 acreage 734-19.000. Iroos. This is a boauty COMMERCIAL Ok. Pricod at M uNHOE.RO BI PROPERTY M S?iir>32?S7M m agic valley « ACRE PARCoil SyMo tor REAL ESTA1 . RAINBOW'S ENO. D rive rfgti Iftlo 2 twontios, »97-026T JEROME mation 734- 543-8806/543-6; ATTENTION BUSINESS to this pot of gold! This si •5336. 543.4381 CANYONSIDE rfgtit down Rainbow Drivo M «o!ooo’5nCM>(M«DanMaat734.(«44 j ar# youll lind HAQERUAN • oc w/2 14x12 bay doors & ______i3 tW 0 M J I 733.53; ■ ^ o lo t. dasainod od. The C08I'811 ll( Only S44.000, torms avail- offices. Call Bonny MoOro Cant - In dasslflod ' oroat viows. S18,00(,000- Call low...tho results sio high.ilgh. oblo, call Anthony at 934- — 1 , 9.20 ACRESIproMa 0 , 837-6402, @ 324-5249 or Oalo ■ wllh 9 shares Tharsci4S5lfted.733-093l.at. 5663orat Pctiorson ® 733-0669. lEW HOME. DONT MISS THIS! New h o m e ! I ■ wator. FAhfTAS' it features - air conditioning, rain g u;reaae 24 HAQERUAN n KIMBERLY Schools, 1* ' BRAND NEV lin gutters, ■ ofihoSOUTHH5dnn.lbam. ^0 LOT PUTTED 5 SABALA T H R E E M :omers. 3 bedroom, 2 bath and NOW seller ■ bllo homos ok. f .h« ii‘ ‘"='03 "<>“'■ Snako Rlvor yno. corraJa, O" odflo ' Ui' Conyon.qulol&sodudod,“Z REALTY |H||v' i^HI Jule up to $2,500 toward buyersirs cclosing ■ $35,000. Calln s i $82 500 utlllllos avail. REALTY rounded cor ■ moro informal /oilablo. Now manulacturod homoomoo 733-4321 3 2 4 -2 2 3 6 Jli price offer of $87,500. CarlynxiNoh Additional 4 ocroi S> 2.000. Sunrlso Cus- to conirlbul ■ 3811 or 733-533 hom os aro Inclui. ud od. tom Homos • 423-6489, Call 8t*v* 01 Lucca now 324.a c o s t for I PrlcodforfasisIlSQlO, ■ • JEROME, HIGH VISIBIU- I f3D.7M I THREE■ E M 5180.000, 25% dn,In, carry LOTS IN ROGERSON, ID. TYCOMMERCIAL T O balanco. 7X Intorost•ost. Call Wator/Powor. minimumSlum FAX '16.000 * sq.ft.. gas hoat ■ R E A.l-Y L T ------Roy at 733-6340 ori . [eNJDY.THE VIEW! A p p rox in orot------•'offourlotaloahombsilo: •• &-AC; Can bo splil inlo“ space. Super view of Niagara ■ { . 733.532 1 A S2.500 por lot. CaN Dick & smaller units. Elevator & iximalely-18.86 acres f Y O U R - load docks, Ownor will nance property with fish poi ® Advsril»o whore^ ' SABALL A Cariynn Noh 655-4268 for3 for lara Springs, low mainte- . ready boyof*-In ^ plait map & Information. carry. Coll Robin Moffln homo has 3 bedrooms, 3 b: Eton™,. REALTY 324.877a H9Q-0ZB. space. A 2 car dctached gara(ponds. The ranch style N iJa c { Call 733-003 Tpn>iVourdmnko 733.4321 : AD _ _ T H R E E M1 TIMES CLASSIFIED < Ing are a few of tho extras. 3PR baths, plenty of living Q R ^ S “ ' “ O 'u p. 'wtlBt hIn vni. CANYONSIDE larage/shop and RV park- I ^ R — 1 AJfordabI* Acre Injiorv REALTY DEPARTMENT REALTY, INC. rilH H H J C 111487.2900 PlacB lh#t cinaBlKoi PRICED AT $ 2 4 9 ,0 0 0 . . Qcro3wlth3bgs. Call. Dick o r d ^ 655-1268. THREE 0------733.5331REALTY l i l j j j n n i A COZY. NIcs mobilo homo0 wtihwill 12x40 BUSS Approx. 3.E a ^ on ma& this a wonderful starterarterhoma,4 I 4 bdmi. 2 bath, a roJ, foncod; Wou goodo'nimali a s . S139.000. CalMl 8 or 733-8992. s KIMBERLY. € bedroom. 3 baih.I. cedarced and brick flreplaca. antral air and muchuch nmore, A LOT OF HOUSE FOR $135,000.. REALTORR& OWNED AND OCCUPIED. PLEASE•ASE CALL tfii ■] jj I niCK BEARD AT 733-2121 OR 423^423-6311. iM6-162.

1 li ims, I baih Y SM.flOO. THIS IS A MUST S£EII 3 bedrooms,CTAILS AT -THE TURQUOISE EiSSUPU on an extra lot. Very nico. ONLY SK TUBSTABLISHEDFfLmCHlSEFOOD PLAN'Ttiis 2 story homo has 3 bodrooms. 2.5 baihs. lovoly master ^ H j | CALL KOELEAN FOfe MORE DETAll 'BRVICE OPERATIONUN II TWIN FALLS bedroom on main1 levfll.loi Vaulted coillnos, 733-2121 OR 324-6484. #87-813 I STomcBWLommEL Deck off ol master tKtfroomtKEl and off of dining ' u iiu jiilj HI IN SHOSHONE area. For your priva''Ivale showing call Dan "' I W todayll ASK FOR DAN BEAflb 733-2121 or mmESERVICE/TW,fRES IN TWIN FALLS Laiot'lol, home 7334249. S1S4134,900. #»-173. off master EXCEPTIONAL I CUSTOM HOME. Um WENCE STORE IN SCE^ENW TETON VAUEYYi HURHYI M Now under construcruclton. New 3 iMdroom wllh masti olf Course. ’ ^ e r bath. Vulled coil- tiugoI redwood deck plus deck utns.3aroff rr VIEWTI<1 THE TETON PEAKS daily as you livew. ings.plant shelves, double K nces. Quiet cul-de-sac. bedroom. Close to Candietidoe Golf C< and woi ^U JERRI work your own business. Excflliantnt AURinQNLY$84.900-t87 a - 5 7 1 7 OR 7 34-2121 Realtor owned, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baihs.197-008. opporturirtunlty. Sale Includes gis. convonlcnco garape. FOR MORE DETAILS CAU J sforo lie: CO EXECUTIVE kfifiUUAUMiTiS Candlowood Ave. one ot tho lasttasi lots ietilS 8 6 sq. I Items and shop. FOR MORE DETAILS ft. home 3 bedrooms 2 bai OR JACK TODAYIf $224,0C0. 197- 1 5 1 3 1 CAUL niniCX BEARD AT 733-2121 OR 423- baths. 3 car narags to bo builtt e;early 1997. Realtor a 733-2121 I .n r - o o a n s . Owned, CALL JACK OR JEHflfifll TODAY. ig frlS I ■ Ing. 1 bed- I t e r huler. m i 8TAR1EH HOMEI Closo to'shopplng.JERRI 1 AT room, 1 bath. Now paint and water h SH iEHLY ROAD MOTEL wllh good rental CALL AND ASK FOR JACK OR JEHI iry. Cash flow very nice. 2 bedroomi S i p l l S i l r . ‘ i P B 733-2121. W7-809JJ T HISl trs homo Included. PLEASE CAU RICK I K 1M 8IDE H TODAYIIt I 733-2121 OR 423-5311. AUTOMi history,n4RB, owners ntuQ^ t ; one bed- COHVEHIt■ BEARD 1 t 197-0141 ace. houso .STARTF OUT IN COMFORT In thisAU one FUCK room In Twin Falls. Gas wall furnace,97-003RB t ^Y8 WAHTED AN AtlTO DEALfRSHIP?r t f e t e y uparades. nico lot. PLEASE CALL i , building, parts, shop and offlco equip- BEAnD733-2121 OR 423-6311. M7-0( . Now malof .car lines and light trucks. MORE INFORMATION CALL RICK ID TODAY 733-2121 OR 423-5311. ■ I6RB. ( jlomat, 2 7 included, MAINTENANCE FREE. 1971 OlplomPRIVATE tho noxt owner oJ the Harvest CafS bedroom. 2 baih, all appliances ORInclu JERRI ! '.^fli'FOn'MObusiness. Caf6 has a great deal of Adult park. $36,000. FOR YOUR PRP BEARDss. 1 Groat kitchen setup wllh good fHOJrtHO^^PLEAsE CAU JACK ORJI N7016RI H THE HARVEST CAFg. 733-0008 AT733-2lil.«7-C1[UJ .f \n , 114 BROADWAY. BUHL Bo the reat opportunity to own you own buj E.city and Is doing a good business. ;ALL QAll FOR IMFOnWATlON OH T B HARVEST CAF£, In Buhl-A great III Bk k a: seating capacity UQBfaa JctriCftcae jKkCoz Bidtiktrd 1 • & S t t HI ‘w o iM c te I,Mh Umilm lda*w»clMi H ; s & , 2 ^ J S f l S S JNTIIES CC RD ■aasg' sssas ± ____ .______i J ' i . '■ ,

Hi^ S S S m “ ? & 2 s s J F ^ ] ; b _ lAL EsnFAT]E : Page F-2 Sundayiy, March 2, 1997 ■ M The Times-NevJ e w s •JEROME' TWINFALLS JEROME • 3 bdrm., 1 bath, rWlN TWII FALLS • 1 bdrm apt, TWIN m ake th is i h e plac N FALLS (2)1 bdrm TWINFALLS. FA Largo 4 ^ ------TTT— ------1 MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS LACE Largo Iriplowldo lol modol.>1. reconditioned, like new. complotoly cor furnished In- apis i to flo Jw tamlly cJinlngling In Savothousandsll IS. $285/m o dop. clean 1 1 bdrm. t $340/mo. I M PHYSICALTHEHERAPIST Roidman/Warohouso m Refs. roq. S500/mo ♦ eluding clu utilities. $425, UUs. ii soman. Joromo. Ownof firvjnciriftcino OAKWOOOHOiUES $300/dep. Call 324-4910. 73C I. Ind. Can 733-3624 Heatr>d- ind- Call 733-3151. I COMMI Local Hoollh Corooro provWor Must hove oxpoiior)iionce • ovaiiaWo. Lois of 736-4819. ------J.ft. In 733-7755 — TWIN4 FALLSf • Accepting TWIN FA lOPERTY n o o d s 0 FT lilic e n se d with commercial>I beanbo tho Wdo. parking loi •nthoin tr FALLS. Nice ar- JEROME - Small clean 2 TWIIrwiN FALLS - Largo 6tu- applicilicaiions. Safo. quioi. oa/doan,: Phyakal ThoropiopisLExcel. productkxi-Mustbofaj»famil- rDof. Call Barry Sracke in. 2 bdrm. Carport TWINFALLS" , “ *"• benefits. Equal'al Opportu- larwhh Kimboriy. Hanson,Hans bdrm, gas heal, Irg yard, dIo dio lolt apt. Complotoly resideIdontlol area, only 2 WD hoolookup. Storage. merdal buUdi 5»«764. #96^7. H O M E & I NO PETS. $415 ♦ dop. fu fur rn ish ed , uill. In d ., years or. Plooso Muitaugh.Edon.4Ho:IHozol- 9.7S ACRES zonod horn rs old, upstairs 2 bod- S 47 5•mo.*dop. -m 158 2000 aq.ft. 324-7041. ' $425/mo. S42 Coll 736-4819, room,m, appliances. A/C; DoBol3,73: 10 10: Box ton area. Some hoovyJovylift- Industrial. Somo froowiS; GARDEN 1,733-6914/734-4646 /ollicos. 400C he T im es ing required. Sendlroply4 ro^ or/san./lawn caro in- . . .~ , ------Fenced sioi ‘ rronlogo, baro grounc JEROME 1. 2 & 3 bdrms. TWlf■WIN FALLS Nico 2 room -S^dKled. $475 mo- TWINFAL IX 546. Twin or resume to P.O. BoxBox: 99, : Poasibio tornw. C«n Ka SPECIAL S275loS500*dop. Ploaso aiudio. oiui Complotoly fur- t h e U( traflic/vlsibllislblllly localion. Falls ID 8330111 . Hanson. Idaho 83334.334. MQMT 73J0739 bdmi “r 2 tMtfi. Iwh coji 733.107,1076 — •__ ;_____ L Calhoun Jerk* 32432«- P urchase ANY cail208-324-2841. nishod nis Incl. utflitles. —------. beigearpodng carp througho- . 5554. »97^)16. $350/mo. 736-4619. TWINi FALLS F . Clean & ut. W/D 4 — MEDICAL Q g Custom O rder JEHOHE. Brandnowa — ) 4 walk-ln dosels. TWINFALLS' S»p.rvhon,,, I PN'« A MISCELLANEOUS ), large 1 bdrm.. Ml AmustsoiI seo! $550 per mo. building. SuiU: Sno nood SEARS REPAIRJR CANYONSIDE bdrm-2 boih. Garage, TWIf■WIN FALLS Nico doan bo?hIh. W/D hookup, KEYSTON Suita^ f o r t ^ Nursing Assbtan H om e' d uring ' W/0 hookup, S550/m*de- etfic ONEPROPERTY b u s in e s s . I REALTY. INC. offidoncy utiiJ for ront. An jiove;/e/refrlo..offslreol 73S6483or fo' progressiv : 324-33M. 1-fl00-27a«0 p.CoIl 324-3733. ulilil ) or t-688-TO&6500 w/large storoilorago yd extra, caro faciiitv Con air ^ M arch 1997 & utilities paid, Indudos ca- pnrkiiking, no polo, wa- bio T,V. with HBO & local 10,/smsan./cablo/lawn care TWIN FAU^ ■ 2 bdrm,ap. 1-0455 or « 3 - ^ ^ “0^ S S - S " JEROME. Clean 2 bdrm. n{?Q lor hoip NEW USTINQ: This is Ihi phono sorvico. Monlhly indodt W. W/D hookup. ». 4 weekends, Rohao 4 Medical^ c in to r ' has part time counter hi stho Rccelvc $1,000 Fenced back yd. $415. fato jdod.$400mo. • pis. DW. position. Kingdom H9II ownod b' rato ^ n n in ^ al SeOlVmo. TWEMC«GMT 733-0739 fenced,. carport, a storage. ^ , — ■ .::Z 734-6645 , tho Johovahs Witnossoa In L andscaping dop- Can 208-324-3200. por ______To assist costumor withivith fpo­ ------AC. $42525 ♦dop. H 735-1135 I por work, loading andind Iun- . Could bo usod as Is or b< JEROME. Option to buy. 4330. ask for ^olly. TWIN1 FALLS F - Convo- ■ S g e / “ EDICAL • .convortod Into many uUSO!3^ from Klmbcriy Dy located. Vory ntoo TWIN FALLftLLS; 1111 Blako WAREHOUJ loading. lawn and gard ^Mj^^bdrm. $295.00 tvVIN I IOUSE HEHTAL y o u c a n b o Z0 .. 0 part ot equlpm onl. $ 5 .2 5 p • by obtaining oupodflJuwJuso Nurscriesl WIN FALLS Ploasoni 2 2 bdrmnil. units w/firoplacos. SI. N. Nowlowly painted. 2 Ig. ^ o r permit. Zor^od R-4 oppraxprox. room sludio. shore bath. w /0 hihookups, sm. priva- bdrm. sioistove, rofrig. A t. TWIN FALLS-LS Many Size HoalihcareToTeam! Wo hour, must bo avallaballable 37D0 sq.fi. pavod pjukint KIMBERLY 2 bdrm. No F u rf n ish e d in cl. o lil. cvvard S lib irso c u r o ollor Mmpetitivovo wages, 25-35 hours per wook'ook IIn- See our model irds, patios, an appls., backyarcard. No p ots or units availat . uoa. Facility is In oxcol pels. $460/mo Ind. water. S325/mo. Call736w»8iD. aJc , cccovorod parking,.l & smoking.g. Call ( 734-7606, golod accoscoss rosldont ^'onollolils. and dudlr>g Saturday. Apply Ap( lobocomo In person Mon- Fri, FrI, at . loot condition. Call SyMtyMa home at the Call 423 6493, 423-5366 TW,fj vels, wator/son. & 7 ~ ~ ~ — I ^ a c Vnllw the opportunity to I WIN FALLS. 2 bdrm, 1 (bVhmdShlTS amomberofourijr expand- Soars Repair Sorvlciirvlces ; McBurnoy 734-3811 01 30th furn. apt. 1st mo. uioino..J4e5mo. ********** Si^ogMb'o • Dalo Pattofooo 733-0669i s . KUx/K96llomc SELLYOURHOME IGMT T lH m S ing, progrossivovo health Conlor. 360 2nd Ave.Ive. \W, IN 9 DAYS reo ’fOO w/i yr, loose. 5600/- ^ ^ 4 3 b d m « .i n care organization,)n. Wo ore Twin Falls. Idaho.-ECE. EO ^ & G arden Show Froo special report. no. "JO- Spacious, newer TWIN FALLSFf - Downiown doluxenowor no 4-pIox, 2 m I accepting opplicatunions for MFDV. THREEM CALL 600-299-7454 >ldg. bldg. No dogs. 734-9886. locaii^o FrL, SaL, & Sun. lion, now carpol, 1 fOfOe bolfi!alhs, master bod- I 611611 full-time and po REALTY — - ~ bdrm.1. < on main level, 3/4 room foaleoiuros walk-in I FARMSi FORFC RENT RN's. Idaho Lico SH0SH0NE^NiCQ.4.bdrm^ £ ~ ------^ 7 3 3 -5 3 3 6 ------_ _!CfiUiar!a«inflajjdj_ ■ irStovo/rofrigTno' -doeetaprr■ privBtobath,-A/Cr • attion and- STUDEHTS.^Spond yo _ SaSikRycecawIoriuk $550,*S300doii,island I UNFURNISHED • POts!., w v ator/san./law n fofrig., rar>car>ge, 0W 4 largo JEROMEISOtSOocros. New loadorshlp, 1 yoarlaroxporl- su m m er g o ltin gS ini E ' last mo ront. Avail. March I ^ Induded. $325 mo. u'H'iy roc,noc,m w/washor 4 P*«>t. SugararLoafaroa. Li onco proforred.d, Wano sh a p e and startinting g a 518 i.Call 666-7169 IGUT 7334739 dryor hookook-ups. covorod Potatoes )nly,only, 324-5004. DOE. Applicationsns con be career. Tho pay isi goodgoc MOBILE HOMESS - JHL 1 bdrm. Partial utiis. ^TTTTTT Gooding n«d tho bonolfis lostlast a TWIN FALLS 4 4 6 bdm>, FALLS • 1 bdrm., orM^^^m'! w a n t e d 40.a ial HosDl- lilotimo. The IdahoI ArmyAm ^ TmMIUaamnrntmd 2 bath foncod yard, ga- Id. Nood rols. All appls. V BELLEVUE- Cornorrioi loi •fUMMvkUfAf Td..Can20S-543-B331- ) front room/dinlng near.CSI;s°aop"si K oS'S na Strw National Guard, Call ' with trailer, mature trees. rage, shop, pels OK •- ' Small kilchon, stove h d r m ..$ ‘ ,330 Pc,; SFCBar1ow208.7344i;*-9171 S6S0/mo. .735-6483 • s s s o / m o v s i ; nico noljhtjorhood,VS: . ************** 4 rofrJiIrJp. Ouiot A c o iy . bdrm.'. sqoa/mo-*-:tjo(>::SOI w anted ton10 rent- Suosr inlormatto - S75.000. Contact Corlono'0"0 N 1 /IN FALLS Taking oppi- Back yardyi w/carpon. No Call 734-44t-4411, WJllrlnc.; beet shares<3 lorlor 100 acros.-- Sandy at (200) 93- » » . » » »> > - » - : 764 2714.______™ i» FALLS Comijo 2 bdrm. family rm, oxcol. , aliens hn, for socuro 2 bdmi.. pels. 53S350/mo ♦ dop. Call Crodil chedlock rCKiulr«l. • . 834-2481,587.587-1125-1112--Ext 120.aosin gd9 date for MISCELLANEOUS bath opt. 5399/mo. . 324-35S oroa. Appls. S49S Call l . J!} 1595.______■ « « » ■ > ♦ < ------applicotions I3 Mart o d i3 i . ' BUHL . 1972 Kit 24 x 70-. 150 dop. Located noar ^ PERSONNEL:L - largo 3 bdrm. 2 both with 733-0881,734-7046 61 2 i--'9S 7E 0E . ownlown. Credit chock F A L L S- 2 bdrm, J ' — _____ RECRUITERS^ S • covorod dock, slorago )fs. roquostod. Ploaso 2 baih■> duplox.d W/0 hook- i , “ 6 5 . I PASTUnKFb f o r r e h t I JC Always Private. - building, wood stove 5ami e f l,TWIN FALLS duplox, noo! ''O}*- as hoal, AC, range. ROOMSIS FORI RE^rr M l...... 111 733-2218, Tcrwncrosl. uP. flas I ' cooler, oxc. lot in Buhl area, largo rooms. Ga- coll 7; M—— HAZELTONN HomeH site . Now hiring to ial. TWINFALLS,/V«w3bdrm. r************* disposi>sal. dishwashor, SiriTTr;? . park.S21.S00.32g-Sea7. raoo$500/mo. 733-1359 * *■■ * * garage10 &i paiio. No smok- TWIN FALLSLLS Capri Mbloi. pastures. 4010 ac.ai $19,500. • COL Orhran 2 bath Lol Modol. “ 7800. TWINFALLS - Cozy. J^O*'ROME2&drm,nosmok- ing orir pels. j S575/mo ■tos ^ slarts'S120. Also.270acroaicroa. 825-5617 with ondorsomi ; BUYINQ o n SELLING3 Qo Buy today ond save SSSS ' ) dop. Call 734-2322. Call 733-64‘6452- — ' •• • Backhofl Opera 111. OAKWOOD HOUES Small ono bedroom. V. 0 |[’0,. no pots, S400 mo. ♦ *S3S0& T»1nFallj. ID. 83303J03 • manufaciurod/mobilo bath, now paint, largo $250;50a.p,837-631M..S1 g in minimum 2 yrs. oxpc ; homo? Nood financing?i7 ______^ n s s ______Holiday Molol- | „ . ____613iPW AMTcn • Conslructioilion yard, off stroot parking, ip a n i led rooms. Somo I PASTUflIE E WANTEDV oxporiencoroqu • Green Tree Rnanclal ca3tsldooftown,nopols, ROME- 2 bdrm. oxira b a ih . \ iqulrod ------; f-800-58l-19C» gas hoat tenant pays all , ce.1^ ;no , smoking, no pota. w/appl.j[^S425;n,o.C.II 'or 10-12 oairs Twin Fails 733-7C•7300 ■ • utilities, *350 month. XX) mo. 324-3213. 735-648 111432-5341 Burloy676-4W1040 MISCELLANEOUS - OECLO • '03 Bfoadmoro. f j p i Form equlpmonl mochanii THEMQMT 733-0739 JEROW — P E R S O N N l Jianic ‘ 14X52, oil o lo c .. fully =IOME. 2 bdrm, 1<^ bam TWIN FALLS-2M,m,.FA iv b b „],f, oxporlonco in1 ho' hoy -• applloncod. 2 bdrm,, 1 . opt>t. washor/dryor w tiook- -Savo SS, uluro lor 200- - o i 1 # e TWINFALLS.2bdrm.440 un- sr ...... '" " g ; ™ ; w moro cattlo. PLUS■ OQuipmonl for SW IdahiIdaho ' baih w/bay.window in ); small backyard, no cludedidl $425. 734-5463 — - Call 438-5234.!34. Afoas Largosl Porsijrsonnof rogion. Also openingsigs iiin kiichen. Optional 9X16 Bm Sl.. S450 mo.* dop. i.,.S4'0n,..m < .2»4. NEAR BANBERRY-S. 3 - i ------•ALLS - Vory quioi I S Ouiot motol. ------— Sorvjoo tot Iho Pas.'asl 5 Yfs sales 4 parts departmentmont. : eodosod porch. Must soo 375/mo. ind. mi- f l ^0^4 I Twin Foils •Burioy^r No Foe Cenionniol Tractor. 208208- ' toopprociaio. Groaicond. bdrm. mobilo homo on JEROUlOME. 2 bdrm. duplox. sman 2 bdrm,t doposil. no acroOQO. S350. 733-9656 soo0 at at 420 W. 4th, S350/- pols, Ci irolrtg 736-1968. | WANTED^ T(TnDCMT •Still the Som#m s- 376-3333 ask for Stovo.jvo. ; Coll Unda, 654-2SS4. 1 602 J Call boforo 5 pm PTO RENT I Except for the Nn. 3. ♦dop. Call 324-7902. and loavi ‘Jamal’ •;r I UNFURNISHED TWIN T> FALLS - 3 bdrm., 2 ave msg 733-3669. TWINFALLS • GANNETT - Double wide nood operat- MISCELLANEOUS Sj® I HOUSES baih. t S650/mo. Foncod KIMBE4BERLY 2 bdrm. 1 TWINFAlALLS.spadou5 2 NURsi ' : mobile homo to bo movod. Must bo Part llmo CNA's noodocodod - Call 788-4698. yard. CHA. 733.Q309. baih,Ih, S3S0/mo. All uliiii- bdrm ., W\ /0 hook -u p . S ? .™ o n S ." , BUHL 2 bdfin. 1 bath mo- ~ IS Included. Ccnlacl___ S45Qtdc,dcpytcfi-734-J2JC_ _^ -5 0 6 3 .bb ei a lo .o 8 a n ^ -- I. Salary Immodlatoly In Magic^ Val o l-___ —bile homorBuhl Mobllo' T'TWIN-FAL-L-S-2 bdrm- “^§5? Jrup np-" “ loyAma:------^GOODING. Mobile homo, tlmo,Wall734.(MI)0 ^ ^ ^ E sialos, long torm, no w/yard » ond dock. Lease ------NF A L L S. L L S M /F 25*, riiinimum. Bprii Hall, 152 Jowol’s Homo Caro : clean,S2995.Tobei l pots. S425* dop. Cali lor »' S500/mo. 734-2427 . KIMBEfBERLY 113 5575/mo. ATTRAIACTIVE 2 bdrm. sponsiblo. WCI Now controctinj )rno. ID, 733-6649 : movodlCoJ20&-934-4665» 543-8342 or 543-2802. ^ 3drm. app ls. fonced doan. apappls. garago, pri- Wig/pots.S210/mo 324-7148 TWIN FALLS 2 bedroom, Ja^'d’ S NURSING J TWIN FALLS-89 12x33. ird, W/O.hook up. _volo,yd.iJ. $545. 733-2546. >.735-0734 ^ TOO. .QooDINOarea • BUHL Moljilo homo and 1 1 both.- quiot area- ovon. L — j 'FING RN Full limo, ovoninns • Park Modol, storm win- rage. .Wator paid; —------LSMOTEL rontpivotorwht lings "■ larm house In tho country, range, r dishwashor. W/D “ •LWOOO&pi yu EVANS TWINFAL^^LLSl47S575/mo TW NFALUl 3.Hifo flr«l night shift. BRIDGE-3QE- Z dows. AC. porch, shod. hook-up, largo closots. by Iho day or sood down hay. - Rock Crook. DEAL'I 423-12- 3617 Norm, 1400 Eosi. ^ 734-1401 Now 2I bdrm.b Airoppis, - Class B VIEW ESTATES continu­itinu- Buhl, Room for horsos or $475 S por month, $475 ______— _ Gas nropi asonablo ratos. tv / im f a l l s ing 10 add RN's o s our : 5101or737-2133. opiaco, AC. Wator- 1^®“ ° -S, JEROME Orivor J our _ llvoslock, Mobilo home; 3 doposil. 0 (208) 734-6500 "WINN FALLS F; ' Sanitatkyikwpd. Near park. ' ||NG county, "*Sooking oxperioncmeed expansion contlnuos. ;TWrN FALLS. 1S92, 2 bdrm. 2 balhs. den. loun- “ drmtownhou»e,$440 $150. offl8tmofl o.rentll Kj^iboriy^d. Rd. 733-8620. sugar beet groground. Call MUI Poison lor loccxal Please apply in persononoi Bl 2 dry room, garago & nd- TWIN ” FALLS 3* bdrm. 2 I Mdmitownhouso,$495 m ELWOC Soed Company 1828 Bridgoviow Blvd.31vd. - Pnrkrldgo, 06‘X14’ 2 bam. romodolod. S625, TWINFAL^ L L S M I n i- T36-°484 : bdrm. 2 bath. Call Cold-^ Joining rumpus room, ° wo in sp ecialm on m 73 kitchonoilo. s - *“ Sooklng experlonomeed t f . Each aro available to ront ISt/laSt/dOp. 1 loaso option, ,nnlf.nil froo ' 9. starting S120 ^ . well Banker Watisrn . ^ . & up/woekk lor lc singlo, oil | 616 . I iWarohouso PorsorMn ■ ... If. at S500 por month plus ^539-6294 or 937-6294, ^ Zall l l °yard and storage, > •> ■ > ■ ' Realty 733-2365 or Lar. ^ ulllltlos. dalhlolly maid sor- IROOUUATEST ? \w sim :n NEVER A FEE! - . r yU ttln et 423-4944. S600 security/cleaning TWINtu FALLS 4 bdrm, 3 0 hookups, friendly ^ ''•co. colorlor c a b le TV, 734-0452 1-600-731.-ll-TEMP doposll- Farm house; 3 baih, h seoo/mo. ♦ dop, 2 losphoro. TWIN FAIALLS Managors rolrig,. micro 'Joww a bdrm S®fvlng the Entire I - bdrm. 1 baih. R efs, & X icrowavo, sell- KIMBERLY. Nowi cor-garaeo. NE location. 1-6600. No Pola. S pecialJ/ on< 2 & 3 bdrm jorvico launflundry. hot lub. 2 bath lo shore. I crodlt chock roq. Phono m i ^ CASH $$S No poto/smoklng. Call twin F/ I Fawnbrook. Why Compare Mforobofc you ronl. 'omdriliies: Call -1 , ; for OS£D Mobile Homos« 562-943-3224foroppllca- ^33-6^3 ? ______,bd fm , ■ wyVolo"ro?G elanow 2or Call733-5151 MISCELLANEOUS . H p a i M ; , 1-800-773-3167 tion lorm. Available April. __i , 2 t>aih opt. homo —Ii!: -■------TWINFALLS-■s : Fomalo Atokn Soa Food proces-pn ------TWIN TV FALLS 4 bdrm, 3 only 01 S460 per TWIN FALL:LLS R o o m s, *' roommato wonmnloa. Ool. ntonJov™ soonion. Can 'Oln»pocl«l . ntorvlow r i 520 ■ i FILERCtoani bdrmhooao, baih, bi dining room w/f!ro- Theso apt foaiuro $80/Wook., mlaowavo,ml< lego student.t F> Full uso of I''*® NOpols.S290/mo + S250 place, P' rocroation room, nonth fonl/Ifoo. m an/ noilow am oniiles & rofrig. ulil pd.d. cablec TV, no h ou se 4 ulllitin'litios. Call 8C*wdu‘o°»SO»922-22-1187. ; I . REAL ESTATE dop..Call 326-3659. unfinished ui bsmt. dbl car ht. ■'apadous ond doan. ^,0 ivoniontly locatod pots. 1201 Kin Kimborly Rd or 733-5123.______MISCELLANEOUS tlWAMre^j gorage.loncod back yard. *'9"II molnlainod. friondly noof ovd;orylhlng. Those Coil 7350232 J FILpR. 1 bedroom apartm- tI — ------^ TWIN FALLS Wa.Wartfod/adv CommerdalTJronowlrwhiring - Exocutivo noods homo to Tri Co. Prop . 324-2734 stlComolnnow& - 0 ’ont. Sonlor Community — ' g S o p . . . . to S300 ofl your cftc C " I roornmato. $200S ^ S o ♦ % tor mo following posi'oaitions: " loaso with option lo0 Conlor.Call206-734-9177 TWTWIN FALLS C lassic 3 ------move In c( s, 7330973 • BrakoafronlondtodiKh.TIro ^ H p | M H |i l l n . purchaao. CALL 736-1170. ; bdrm, lols of characier, TWINH FALLSFj 2 bdrm. I CallNOM I h o m e s I technician. Expdrldrienco 1 GOODING Culo 2 bdrm, 1 n iSf“734-,«Xl I . . proforrod, Commo R osp on slb lo p artlos. bathtov1 town^uao at Phoas- (income &&; Studoni rosuic- piLER countr morclal B f J ^ R f f lT S lf f ln n H bath, Appls. ind S450/mo s<5650/mo. Coll 733-7078 oni ViowTovmhC)mo3i*79Viov tions ap ntry hom o. 3 FarmCf'S MflfklarKet Tiro offers a comjmploto “ ^ 521 I ■*$150 dop. 934-4201 _ apply, no pota). bd rm ,2 boll)Olha, app ls. p .. ’ r . bonofils package, t MANUFACTURED 5 per month. Conlacl I. Major TWIN FALLS brick 3 bdnp. - $400/mo, isl.isi.last4dep. WOm H » modiCQl, dontal, 4 ik HANSEN 4 bdrm; 1 bath, morWalt 734-0400 ^ >40 . doan. S525/mo. Jerome No smoking.:fl. 326-5289 pald vacation 4 hollilOlldoys. 2 car garogo,'targo yard. - 2 bdrm., $425.324-6752. TWINI FAFALLS A6 $450. Apply In person to::(Marc) (» ■ t o H E j E n D * , I S700/mo ♦ S500 doposll. — 2 bdrndrm s., app ls, W/D TWIN FALLlis C o z y 2 bdm, OOODINGN.N.E. Nico, O 2030 Wmboriy Rd..TF. T 1 Call 423-5415 TW TWIN FALLS. 2 bodroom. hookupk«p. carporl. Walor op*. Hot )rm. No pots. I I H - M 7 BURLEY - 3 bdrm.. 2 both, Gas hool, $450/mo ♦ paid,1, $350/mo. ( t27flvonings. .•06 14X70 in park. . HANSEN Perfect ranter doposil. ^ CallS36-6618. ELWC SavoSlOOO'a. Coll ; wantedi Long torm loaso — LLSExceptional HAQERMAN-H • (2) mobilo ^ owgum miscellaneous ” Sportsm ans Oakwood Home# ' only, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, nice TWIN TW FALLS. 3 bdrm. ______I ■ 2 bdrm. DVDW. rofrig, range. Sp If you con walk 4 chowwo can l-eOO-733-8755 . country homo. Garden- Foncod. Fc gar. Groortfiouso. TWINI FAFALLS disposal, fprivate utiL rm.. R oson. s e $320 4 at me oamo lime, wo orchord-dblo garage- $700/mo.«dep. $7 736-6644. BostvaJui hook-ups, AC. 1 $420/mo- Call; Ung ' RLER-*750 DOWN /aJuo in Twin. NEW 2 ho Employment uso YOU! shop, $495/mo, lal, last — n.. 2 bolh, carpons. 2 porsc'sons, no smok- tconue >au Call S.O.S. Staffln MOVES YOU INN ■fdop. Call 423:4696. ^WTWIN F A L L S. Brick 3 Sn'T.'J Twin ■SSw ffltfitiH ' Brand now 14X70 in a pork. bdrm. Family room, appls. jppiiances induding Servlcea , water, sanitalion, & Ploasocallall >aw-734-63t;0, 2balh.$450/m 736-HIRE (4473) 3ur1eyTtt HM jI m MI i H : Call lodayl H ^ SE N - Uko now. Noxi drapes. dr, Excopllonally O/mo. 1a.*..lA.^/HA< .FREE HEALTH RUPERT. 14X7.lX70.3bdm i. Burley Caro Com homo. Appls. Foncod 5575/mo.*dop. 55 Looao. WSCELLANEOUS J5hrs. : NEW IN fDAHOI back yard, slorngo, sprin- rofs. rof 733-5542.733-4467. JB MEMBERSHIP • Korsion Manufactured LUOED. MOVINO S ”'',"!',' i Recoptionlsl. PT. 25 HSTc e .' ------^ kling syslom, walor/san. IT” i'ifE H ' ■ . '4 am shift, you y I Homos. Bosi valuo In incfudod,S6251 month. TWrWIN FALLS. Vory doan. ALLOW,™ A N CE,J,50 0F d. Call TEMPORAHY 2 bdrm. No smoking or 1ST MO. ) * doposil. NO Raiding me clusllladadtclu "hrs.-4 oropoklfor ■aSoS'Sn.'^ - stylo & quaJlly. Your land TMEMGWI 733-0739 2 k PETSIM;111 Stovo Hallows. w r y day It a ,.F rl &TEMP-T04<1RE pots.S475/mo.+dop. CoJI ?33-29£.2983o,734-6(.74 I a wotihwhlla ■ Wo offor vory .com Excoilont opportunltlos withivlth I or ours. Seo opr show I o « o i . 'saiafy; good boni • - homo beforo your buy. JEROME Tl 2 bdmi, mobile. ,73:733 B223 or 733-66T8- >ERM ERE haWLCoSTSM — ~ ostablishod local busl-JSl- —— ------— . eluding hoallh/doHS homo-NopotsWloooWost ~ IFALLSCIoan 2 Real : Sunrise Custom Hon>es ~ TWIN FALLS-2>-2 bdrm.sirv aurance. vocolloi : rtossos for thq following:ig: 5450+ dop 324-8903. , ■■■ ■ ■ I bdrm.I. duplex. di $400/mo., 7 0 4 . Is ac- “ BankTolloi*' • 423^489 *'1 6 0 3 No pots.Ots. 733-3742 ' 4 - 4 3 3 4 glo wide In cou»ontry. l ^ o day. 4 stek pay.Vdontal A In- MISCELLANEOUS OTnroaw/fruil person ot: Burlo'atlon. holl- Robertson Supply msIs for ■“•Dlrocl-Salos Marketer : TWIN FALLS-OWN FOR J J77T5------TWINFALLSlSFanta.Uc4- 3U00. *rBookkoopers JEROM E-Brand now 3 Conlof. 1729M1UIly. Apply In cepling oppllcallons - UNDER S26 oxc, 734^ 52 1-600-731-TEMPMP - 3 months troo pofk fvfill 1 I DUPLEXES TWINFAl •y. 2bdrm . tw TWINFALLS.; 401K. AMERICAN STAFFINGIG- ollowod. $650mo, S350 lun r^»»ta.SLll..TF IB. rienco proforrod, 0 T Can today! -jdop. Can 734-7692. Tin son. atorago. All baih Induding 12623 Sarvfno the Entire Uaglefile : OAKWOOD HOUES < — ■' bonofita induding 40 3oao to CSI. All uUls. Fully >-Bure . SS es/AC. $475 * wator, soworI ,V S “K«lm»PO. Apply In person at 2i Valley Sine* 19861 T 733-7755 < lum. Coble, HBO, Show 176 FALLSMai Noar CSI. 2 (>0P- PkwsoWOlI173S Co L L S N o w o r2 g ------— ‘bdrm. 4-ple 0 7 - ' r,',. jTwin Falls Coro Ct TTVIV^jVnR^I WN FA L U ‘ Secure . ilox. extra nice ■ • Clean • Quiot • I FALLS 14 month $500 + dopo ICE ' , ' ■ ’ rpquired by State - m Compare • 733-0740 fr»e. Ibdrm. S335. 0427 for info I R^™si-S P A C E '. • orof roOuialiort to T jT w T nSH ^I TWIN drms.. S440. Best . ' M a M w ^ tiso for me Idlowira to4F od- . 1322WaahlngtonSLN. “ twuTm ^Takfngappll. GOODING (2) 1,1 1 to advor- bdm In Twin Falls. Bright. TWINFALLS ll-OOOsq.fL sultants; Modfcal C MN FALLS studio opts.. Clous & doan. No cations, voclOty nl.co brick <>l newly romodilodoled ome-, - $68/hr., Physteol icPERIi^CE THE ! ^ l^ W P P V ^ H amploioly fum. also a 1 Mm:904 Quincy Si. Noar duplex, ill all appilances, os or retail ovalLmlL'Fofmoro plat • $18.45mr.S Ol e COME ^OF SUN VALLEY I l l l 1 ,1 1 Iutlla>drm. Call 734-3267 value51. ^Ti Can 734-6600 0“8 hoat/A('AC, fireplace, lnfo.934-5951.Ji l . 034-4003, - $18,50/hr. Accr ■ _____ spacioufordotoils. gorago.$55 ■ Records Teohnlf .D iS S ; BEAUTY EC MONEY DURING iVIN FALLS. Lfl. bdrm,, - pets, 804 734-5735 j'ERoirE'Ii.o'»k $12Av.lfyouarolr itUs. W/D, fomnlos. No CSI. C ■ lion area w/3gin li dvld uol od In providingihnlclan- so A N D M A K EPRING BREAK!! | 3 . (2) 2 bdrms. : ofBcos. $550/mo^*^23-^311 for thoso rotes, p imoking. $250, 734-5990. >0r y o u r s p : S110-S400s', contact Admlnlsl 1 lUaort te looklns for Ptooloeatoi.I.. 7Jltai2273^ ^ Twin Foils Coroa C ? ” , I •tafl, tm scen, m ouatain re Center, inwtl ashen & c a sh lm . 41 ’ ' A t t TWINFALLS. Prime spoco ' housekeeping W R m S ; ™ W /A LLS.W9 134-4264. . .K tv e n , dish' SB h d b S h lielw^lnfl andpayyou . ' o f cj M S s i s g n * ’ i20S.73j.ieM. leoort.iLww,r/storage or- RN s & LPN s with****** p • Wa*upj>lythe•SOperhour. !A|oy tlie M la n n g atmoipUf ;L8. 3 bdrm. ®a. W75/mo.,„ 734-7S217 otric oxporlonco. i f c f v l & S I > « d r o o m : ; y . ablo for Wl Unw:« >A| M W » 30 ■B lue L akes B I o d .n , , ig. dishwashor. ■- to. Avail. Apply at.630/s, M ondav, Tuesday & • p a i ^ i u a t fa o m e s f e a t i i rro* l ^ •' W/D hook-up —' " ■ porsbn or fax mun TWIN FALLS. Do P r/M unlu dop. No pots,B. 733-1604. . g Dovmlown, ^ SnakoRlvorRi . In Twin Fall.,'otu>e€nlOamandSpm •JljtrduZ/lfiuMetitUr-.., - ' • . over.3000 620SpraguOmmiTV EHPLOYEH WF n n m ; 7 J 5 'I ^ ■ conl 'romodc uilllsdad * Atln: Tommy.Pohn .'Fr5 1 S r a t o g a D r i v e t o t s ; I $3M*dop,Ca jworthKhlla • . . DNS4221 EQUAL OPPOf CallTM.2822. ’ohrKW. . . Sufl ViUcy Ren

*• Ir*****, L— —7 ——— ■H; Sund«y,Mvth2,19I1997 Tlm«mm.Twtn Fail., Idaholaho F-3 PROFESSIONAL RE8TAURAKT . RESTESTAURANT ' HESTAUlURANT SALES AiilatantDlfoctor/ MAXIE'S needa great oajgy'^ s /s OldoTlmoConfoc- PiaaHi/ r LOSS Dovelopmwit Offlcer people. Oaya and/or uoni Hut is now accoptlna Parm equisqulpment dealer- RoutC SalS ales Jons la looking for PT In- aoollcat»Uons for woll staff ship lookln J Idaho Humanltl#* CouncilI nights. Must be 19 or pividJIvldual lo prepare food, & dollvi )klng for an expe- PREVENTION’ Tha Idaho HumanltlaaI older. Apply In ponon. cqq ivery drivers. Ooliv- rionced part*pa person for C O F F E E L OOVERS :o o k s o u p a 4 aarvo ory drivIrlvors must be 16, Hammett 0 Council aseka applica­ Maxie's P lu a A Peala cueii:ustomors. Applications havo ro m aroa. Call 888- POSITION tion* for tho poaltlon off Twin Falla, « n reliable transporta- 1335 askik forft Bill or Ed ADVANCE YOUR CA:AREER WITH a n be picked up al Dal- non 41 reasonablyr dean ■7 1 ■ AVAIUBLE... Aaalstam Director. Th# In- • ly-e, 1239 Pole Lino drivlnog record,1 Plua Hut ii!!!!!;d .•, . . for psopis B O Y D SSI l dividual hired will be to-: IRESTAURANT =load, Twin Falls, Idaho, offers c »rsl733-0m. r Tho Bitst Weetem Canyon , I competitive pay & - With r etail e sta b). * Jponalble prlffiBrlly for Boyd Coffee Company, oneor of the nation’s leadingin g , hJnd-ralilno/developmentI Springe Inn le accepting Its. Apply In person SALES lishmont. responsi*I* (78S). with addlUona) ro-. applicatlone In our Ban- •<> n tt* W?^ ' Jerome localion. Check outJl bailb PT lob In suppliers;rs ofI gourmet coffcc. espreiresso, food products and rour diiilllsd ad, b* turt on* eitl d ble for Internal andd sponalblllUos for humani- quet dept, for a part time related eq . Uea prooraniming «5%), lon/or. Experience pro- eadiri undiriiind your CluiiAo equipment since 1900, iss) seeking energetic. external Inveetlga* ferrod bul not required. ‘ Profeiilonafqualtfica- i i i S3 - h ig h ly -mmotivated c route sales pcrst tJons. Floor work Is8 tiona Include experienceI We need a porion wilh balei ■son fo r th e T w in F alls VLES Industriitrial. Local Coroor A/oyoulntanilorosted In enter- Aj-ga required. Benefits_ In fund-raiaiofl. arant writ- tho flexibility io worke VO- n n it ® Ing. annual aollcltetlonI rioty of ahlfta. mostly luneh ,T®''10 to an Internal promo- OpportLirtunlty wlih the fast- ^''0 Into roloHrol manage- ' . available. The comI- ­ . and capital campalani, and dinner houra. Must .„i..on we ore expanding our ost gro[rowing Industriol "’Of’l? Carparpotland USA, a TThe h Sales Area Rcpresenta ales force In our Burley Comparjany In our Industry, loader In1 moiK floor cover- native delivers and sells; to pany Is an equal.1 fund-raleing event plan- be able to work week- ning, and other develop- ond#, Woga* plus tips ov- °ifnco, end oro looking for First yearyoi earnings In ox- I'^O Industrysiry. has career OUrCUrTCnrent accounts, develops ne'lew accounts and opportunityy ment procoaaea. end In- erago opprox. S9,00 per “ salesperson„ to soli and coss ofof $32-35.000, Our openings fc en/lco accounts for Mag- produc ; a ; r , C ns coffee and espresso cqu employer. Isrott In public humonlUos hour. Please apply In per- , „ nets looture od- whowantto }uipm ent. programming. Solory• eon at 1357Blue Lakes : Valloy An WooWy, Wo vancodod design, enoroy income ond Wc Send resum6, ref­ Ifer excolloni working savingsgs ond onvlronmon' tunltles in U W e’re lo o king fo r a c o ffc:e c drinker with top-noichh range: S35,000-S40.006 Blvd. N. Twin Falls, Idaho, onditlons and a progros- lol bonr erences and salary\i with an attroct^e bonellia : molltB, repeol lypo area, sales skillsills, strong organizational ■ SAFETY COORDINATOR **^0Ivo componsailon{ pock- buBlnosOSS with Innovailvo 1 skills, ability to work history to..'. package, Oeedlino; April j go and bonefita, T^ls Is bonolit 1 1.1997. For copy of com- Avonmore Wo»t has Imme- “0®,® it packago. and ox- Expoilonceelnaaloslshelp- In I indcpendciidently, good time managcicment and customer piDle ]ob description, call dlale opening for Safely n Immediate If^ opening, . tonalvo'0 training program, *ul bul not 1 0 opply. Bond resumo No oven S iS S j: i relation'skskills with mechanical apt B « M 7 t7 (2001 343-5346, Letter ol Coordinator duo to con- ■onlngs. fJo wooken- you are motl ptitudeaplus. Prior routete tinuod growth & oxpanji- nd cover ' letter 10 THE ds. Foror 0 confidential in- Hcuioto. wo c/o7h«Tlmtt*H«wi, application, resume, and IMES-NEWS. P.O. Box lon/lew.IW. coll Jim Ryon - on how you perience in the food servicice industry is preferred, P.0.BoxB4e, relerencee ahould be on.WillborespcnslOlofor [. all aafoty programa 4 48,TwinFalls.IDB330t. Mondaylay 9am-3pm al 1 - coverings}s auccossfully< B o ' eend to; Mr. flick Ardlng- nn: JANET COFFIN 800-257 Boyd Coffcc Company offeffers a competitive salary, TwlnFtlli,ID8M01 or, Executive Director, OSHA & OSHA rogulalo- • 57-8353 oxt, 2, and develop»lop your talomj ; y . into 0 ca/oeloer In manage- I gCnerOUS b —* Idaho HumanlUoe Coun- ry compllanco al 4 manu- _____ s benefits, and excellent fufuture growth potential, — cll, 217 N. State Strool, facturlng locations In tho r 5 ^ i mont. Wo ofi Cill CItiillltd. 793>0S2g. Moglc'Valloy. Qualified i I If you arere interestedi in joining ourir sales team, please :!end WoTifttfywhwiyoOtft“ • Bolao, Idaho, B3702. IHC id Is an Equal Opportunity candidates w^i have work- i WHITEHEAD HOME &b EN ER G Y • Croat oamm Ing knowlodgo of OSHA j A well v established local t s x s t ; I ume with cover letter andi salary£ requirements to: PRODUCTION WORKERSP13 Employer, businessis IS K SB l l o n I Avofimofo West has Immo- reoulatlons. industrial seeking ^eel an energetic salesper io- ______aafoty programs, safoty j ,i,«i lerson to join • Paid trainingling I diato oponlnga for enlry their com pany. A comprehens training. & computer skills. nsive training *4oiKpion Boyd Coffee Conj m p a n y lovol Production Workers.'Z ADVERTISE program is offered with a bast M usltjoatloto lift 55 lbs. CompetlUvo salary, Incon- » e salary plus «- YOUR tivo bonus, & oxcol, bon- commission. COfT applicants may | PO Box 2054547 & work wookonda & atilfl opply to; ^ SERVICE SPECIALTY efits packago ovall, Qual- ■ • ExcellentPj, benefits work, Stafting wage S6.50 iflod candldales may sut>- . Oi Portland, OR 9'97294 ------p«r hf. ♦ b*a®m# «fl« 00-BO- -.lfJ-THlSOIRECTOflY_- LOpportunities.SLgreaLpotenliallialforjucccss.- — CARPETb doys. Apply In poraon on * “mit-confiaonilBlT08umo“i — * TLANDUSA— ------ATTN: Twin F a lls w^ih salary roq, by March Please send resume (0:. 870 Bluo10 LLokos Blvd ! Mon. & Wod. at RIchfloldlid lOlh lo: Avonmoro West W hitehead Home & EiE nergy Twin1 FtFalls. 10 Plant forlOomtonoon or yw reM cti Inc, Attn: HR, 1373 Fill- 1 Contact: Stoi Qooding Plant (rom 3 lo 4 P.O. Box 1S24 Store Manager i O r VOUr'ou may fax your resum e wwith cover letter to: pm, AA^OE. more Si. Twin Foils. lOa- Twin Falls, IP 833(aO^ (208)1738-8888 73 ' 733-0931 ho ! 83301. AA/EOE. Equal Opportuortunlty Employ- I I:503)j U 669-5449 ATTN; Hui orm/f :uman Resources

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Othor 33 &OXUOS. $750.438-2685. iW2ytJc.ld.UJ0()< u b f fDolorS,?, Catalog BEAGLE Pups,)s, AKC,1st black pups, 8 wkswks old. for S99, holol rotums. Call 0 4 7 I limos. ox conj. S900 Miofw/oufo lubow/nca6400 point oqulp. CaJ 733-4896. 734-0881. I Y1-800-711-0158 shol.Tri-colorc3rod.$180. good hunters $200200 Call i fnulator. 4600 bale; S4C - 4 " I — — I Ml' ------Call 730-92501 alafter G pm. 733-7397______8730 TRACTORS-50 antlquo MiscronsALE HoB8ton«wath*r. li I C 0M K T C H 5 MATTRESSES. King slzo. L w PLITTER, hy------hoDdor. 2100 hrs: 873hra IHC-JD-CAT. lornll.Qll LL VACATION 1 S600. Compoti- b e a g l e s , Ozaizark Pups. LABS -AKC male) choco:chi Holol returns. $150 a sot. TTiere• arai no ‘free ridei*. in Aspon condo. w „,A , p Ford Irsctor. 2440ta.ra- hra . Bost offor. 324-S167.I; 400 TOWER 1.2 gig HD 734-8881.______Bofofioro you do business Ii„nA n ]ht Bonch. $300. 'al. sh ots, regeglstered , late, ready 2/21. oxc oxc dis- , a company, chock it 18. golfcourse, atli. S S ? 471*736.a $150. Call 823-4M101- position, $300- 392-4192-4436 •MFWD duals, wolgtita.ri T IL E R S -Exc. invo.itory(V CD ROM, modem, kits of u a i ub. Moy 26 to Juno oar: 7120 Du«tz/AII>i extras. S995/offor. Call WATTRESSES.' Ouoon om withwl tho Bettor Busi- , *300 ; 5 of horso. cargo & snow slzo. Holol rotums. $130. nossi 0. Call 543-6699- ^ ■ BOXER puppiesios. 5 wks. LABS Born Fob.. 1, 1, SIro; 122HP.MFWD.401Qujck mobllo traliofs, flat bod.{J, 734-8400 aflar 5:30 P.M, s Bureau. For froo In- 8 1 8 old. Brindlo. 1st nfs, w/Foimhnnd, oulc Can 734-8881. S nation aboul avoiding MISC. Air I st shots, 2 GMRH from Virginia.nia. OFA< aooaonock ond bumpor Alrdyno exorclso I muSICALINJ. WSTRUMEKTS males & 2 femalnalos. $100 excel. Dam OFA gc atiach loatJof. 0- buckoo«27 pull. -Traiiof pans, 685 133MH.6mog. SC50. ^ /ol/vacation scam s, blko, $37 A good. SECTIONAL Basset cor- S375. 16*saddlo. ■ II.' or oflor. Can 208-')8-733-2403 DNA tested. Both1 parents par. bigbolo onachmont;«I 8823 ,3 Quality TraJI*r»8al*t . Can 738-0995 nor nor soclionai. A-1 cond. 0 lo tho Fodorol Trado $450. '87’87 Buick Skyhawk, FLUTE. Gomoomoinha/dt. sol------AJlonnikt.dual wtiools, Timisslon, Washing- loaded. Si ,, CERF conifiod, 31 fomalostom « E . Front«g*RD. IBM compatible, XT com- Anxious to ooll. $400 or 1. $2900, 670-0799. Id S ilv er.r. o0 p o n h o le . CHEASAPEAKE r and.4 moles felt.It. $450 $ ®pooJ;CosolH 5700 chil Jwoma 324-6868. bost odor. Call 734-5822. , D.C.. 20500. or call ------S300/olfor;Qr;Call676-5838. most 2 yrs. Lov ojplow. ISahonkw/om putor with color mcvillor, National Fraud Infor- POOL TABABLE • Com oper------trievo. well ma w/$l00nonrofundtundablp modem, printor, and solt- e n r / Easter, go whoolj; Chovy 2lavor to WANTED: Dozor blado JOFA SLEEPER. $200. i t i‘ o n C o n t o r . alod. full:ull size. 3 /4 -olato, GRAND »IANO. PIA u sod . Gfoot friend. 324 truck with NH rotriov(oxc. and hydraulic pump, for 'Ia waro, $450. Can 734-1804 q q 30-876-7060. $450/olforilfor. Call 733-7027 Excol. cond.)nd.. now keys. ------ax: 324- COCKTAIL TABLE, $75. ’ OOO- LUCKY- ood. All oqulp. In 1 oxcCall DC C0I-9U Soriw. FLOORLAMP,S15. TTni;: ------—• days or1 733-929772 ovos. $4100. Aaroniron. 733-1298. DALMATIANS. J ^ap o & field roodyl Ca PENTIUM 3 comploio multi MINUM BOAT, 10 ft. ------— 12 wks. old. Pla att.not Call 356-8377 madia systoms. Monitor, Ploaso call 208-735-8125. 934-0520 Iv. mjg, i3 HP. motor, $400/0- REFRIQ.3. IFrost froo. ico KEYBOARD -abloaaffocllor -eon. WHEEL UNES Wodo and^ Win ’95'. soflwaro pack.____ flor.. RRugor Rod Hawk 44 m aker,r. c croam . SI 50. KN750. Now MALTESE AKC baby>aby doll B L A ^ ia 'e w o y Lflor*. liko Wostom. good coodltion." 12X CD ROM 100-200 i 8 1 3 Magv) wiui Loapold Scopo CRAFTT I ITEMS, m isc. in g $ ll0O/ofl«S o f . « - 3 « r.736-0600 c u te. 6 wks, 2 sshe h o ts . M.OOO; hay orappi*.'23 lik Call 825-4275. ' MHZ/$1400-1 900 I_^AUCTTON^_ 4 2 holstors,hi S475/o((or. $200. DES)ESK. School desk n R fja u i: n------. --— - FREE C ulo. lovable lo' & wormed. $450. 352-4^52-4466 now, S2,000.53^^ 23 _ 734-7742______■ L - 1678-4139. w/glassJink in bottle.$125. ROTWEILLERAKCAKC, 7 >y*r WINDROWERBean VE BUY & SELL ESTATES ------Please coil a.ajo-ifuao yonr j^ow quollty mi CpA 3 Point Spray*. 200 Hoath 6-row. Exail corxJ? PEHTIUM 75-8 moo rira. * *Can 0 AAA.734-4567 or BOAT.;T. 8' inflatoblo. 12 volt ly maio, Spfayrlio 60' booms.John 20 S750. Call 734-7791 4XCDrom. I.SHOdrlvo. 1-000-770-4560 i.0( lorinfo. troll1 rmotor, now. $80. R P M | “T------7 FREE Block Labab Border OSAoxeollont.veryio)■ry large, gol tonk. Dickoy Joh5720 ■ 3.5 floppy, monitor and — ' VCR,: M E M B E R PIANO Movirowng must sell., collio X puppio;ios. 6 wks ‘ncrodibio brooding.ling, to ^,$65.TOWBAR,EZ -rnai^i'^^danday ad you placod 3 yr old Bai monitor. S52SQ. 829-572 apoakor. $900/o(lor. Call r f” or. $250. CAMERA, ' 3 Coll 324- approved homo, $500S500/of- 7^ i ^ 703 I 814 n ) lima ago in Tho S5800;ollor. I y, for- Coil 532-4139 0 . I CUSTOM _____ I jJEWELRY i & FURS | • ™ Wows? Now is tlie ------zaHh' OISK-oHaot. JD16', nm vertor.S85.324-4799.S i a s T 4 ' r 7 M tjmotocor blados. Call 543-4930.------I FARMSERVICES OauKied readora ws k«Ung K m como pick up your PIANO Exc. C< Shepherd, SHAR PEI,, AKC pups.pupa 8 f9rJt#msifi#ywanitotwy. RINGIING .5 kami total weight rr^iiMT ros. Slop hy The « Compboll c NTERS. 2-8 ft. glass r** Dss color wks. old. first shots,J. housohot 1^5 m a nure HAUUNQ PI«co your ad lodar for diamond tflar ring for woman, I mor Sorvico Dopt w/bench. 731 fomalo. ; FEED TRUCK Morolang I QuleJ(rMpeic»o.73^093l. pole 1 mon^ondiso display Cu.,lcmoi pmo block. HnsIS hod 1S1 boko. 2 male S 1 fomi j 600 dairy apodal food box paid $1100 sol! $500 or nlors. Excel, cond. ______[ n ih s o ld . S2S0/ea. Call 366-290'-2907.- 8 ^ ■ I bost bosi olfor. 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A n ■ 5669 95, MJlD.ThunOiiundor- 30^ Ny»M, Of»QonBEDROOM , SET, 5 pieco. ^34-J34-463-I. ■»l/,tla«.flcd.CoS " T to m Ti ccontroller.6 o promisos, dowc / I t —' 733 0931. 1450. 324-8185 Ploaso can 200-5^ holt vv.ld.r.llko9 now,no OATEO P/PE Afum. COOft.fl. of i vory nico, $1200 now. ______phonos. S1451 $199.99. UsedCrolCralts- per, I 7 0 8 asking. SGOO. DESK, for ftWN M O W ER -John TIMESES CLASSIFIED of8'alS1,6S/fl. 950fl. of - Cor stereo. Kon- COPIERS for < p * man roll-aroundd to o l 10- at S2.00ffl, Chopper,and I HAY. GRAIN compuler. $50.736-0006. 3oero riding, w/shoot & o n o or sale. Largo *K -9K U P, eor doublo baggor, S850. )8-734-5538 ®wlod wv/pair /^ speakers, selection of ro. lowdienta chost, $199.99. 736-2816-2800 Gohl 600 with hay 119.and I FEED ] If rocondiiioned Mow accopting nov BUNK BED sots with mat- Call!:a» 934-4410. 5od. with cassette. cooiors staniranino at $295. Ploaso call 736-36-4904 or 543-2612, Larry cam hood. Coll 324-3119. iZER Upright, $50 $275/ofi’or^lor. Call 543-4407. Also sorvico trossos. motai, S199. ■ Rawhichides, oik/deor, S75 male loll WELDER - Miller.. Wiro Wi GRAIN DRILL, 6200 IH. BUYINQ/SELLINQ lop DAY BED, motal with g 8 1 6 Drumr * ° ' “ 5.'h" a w ‘“fy cow/foodor n rlma 48* on down. TRAM PO'OLINE. l 5 1 0 0 ; I. oxtromly Pooder 185. $1000.lO. CollC 12’ wldo 6’ spadno wilh maltross, $129. Now IgxEEXERCISE EQUIPMENT $75 Call C 736-0645 P o w o r w ningback^ 324-1207.______la-i . hay. Somi loads. £d " s a o , ’aCaOsTMBS^ smart, good humin grass soodor & hoavy Ouoon size box springs & 'J** -Tjoo ground, sh ots,I, trainer i ______duty prosa wtiools. Ploaso Bonfch. 1-800-709-3868. mattross. $99. Full sizo LIFEFE STYLERi 300 Homo HIDE-A-I A-BED Ouoon sizo 73?°824Hcn loavo message, ------m - t)rod. Call 326-585i857. I 823 call 20S-543-4930, box springs & maltross. Gym.iym. Brand now. $350- Office:e Desk, motal. Ra- ______FARMERS nood oporat------— m 8 82C 2 0 DOS Ing monoy, wo purchase . $79. Cilt 203-734^546. /ollorsllor. Call 543-4556 dio bar bai w/glassos. Kiln VIDEO CAWlAMERA&caso. ■ PETS & SUPPLIESSU LAB pups, AKC 7 w GRAIN TANK- 1 0 Ion. w/groer)on waro. CoHoo ta- $90; car’ phonoph w/tattory ourruca | stack & yellows I Tilc°E°s"|S S250. Call 324-1207. allaJfaonihostump, Ea/- DINING j ROOM SET An- SOLO3LOFLEX w/log exton- ble, lar ~ ly down poymont, 40 acio large round. All in pack. $65165; Ig. rocking AQUARIUMI 55 55 gal. lank. Coll 736-8845. Uquo oak. w/3 loaves & 4 sion.ion. S3S0. SOLOFLEX, goodccI cond. Call 734-7470 c h a ir , S5 BEEF, ALL NATURALAL nn'' rnlnimum. Sprinkler only. $55: king slz o stand and kit. . W«"°w«8icias=issiiiod sd Grain led. Hall or vrfic GUIDANCE SYSTEM. chairs $425/ofIor736-8207 Rocktockit, $450. 734-3467. or 543-43-5686 walorbod S •wholo Id $25. 733-5912 Coll 837-^37-4752 today. Can 733^»3i931. ,67c;1b.live wt. 734-77S1-7791 I Navlgoior. 52000.00.^ 32^ 7” ^ ° '^ " '’ Ploaso call 208-438-e382. HAYLAQE • Allalfa. doiiv- HAYTARPS orod to Gooding/Wendoll 15-X50' SISO.oach aroa, for $4l-$43 por T. T o r e s p o n d to a n a d , ca l l 20'x60-. S200 Each 2 200-922-4544, 922-490S Quantity discount Magi[ic Valle>y's ! 736-2800 or 543-2612- r PLANT fJltro olfalla seed 2 ° for fast regrowth, tonaga 1-91)00-g03-9902 UFT PUMP M Parma. ® S'' and good dairy qualliy. $10>) per minute. shaft. 7H HP oloc. motor. Call 543-6049, Eloctricbox. U$od3yoani — = i b '^0 placc-your-freeadfcall- aii------______S1500. CaJI 888-2931 rjT STRAW 90lonbalos. wheat straw, S20/balo, MISCELLANEOUS • IHC Cheap food, 326-4774 16* two botlom trip boom ^ 1-81)00-648-03188 hydaullc opinnof plow,ch! STRAW • 350 ton bales of You mu-si be 18 or olikr-tJcr. , convortod lo 3 pt hiich,ow good clean whoal and S250- Trail behind plow10 • tjarloy straw, $15 por [ mulchor, S50. Caso 10’ balG. Call 544-2468. disk. S350. Call 543-6060 I )lid WHEAT STAW, 2 String _ e»s. >kfio« sr. m o PIPE (35) drop lock solid/1 balos. 616 balos. Call V IW-UUKiJi-il »rw„(«ooor» Lon«on«« cotbc,.« . .nkng mxM Oal. sot linos, 3*x40', onlyy_ 1 324-4176, •••KMig •VTOMI (rd waa>. Id “J d •» MS. on m. r w , (ContoS^B. H tlllMC . i l n<«udl.lkM><.qr».L*^.unM^l4oft. la yoafold.'Cail 532-4383, i J M«<,art.ioi'3r7 H rMltyUtfy. kUn »r«j. to, PIPE, 6 * a 10* Aluminum h«Mi,r« e» PMUM ioi^t«nV.p Uuii u« STiH L«okli^(or»l».IV« lKiurw»500dr-.«fl. I Catod-S1.50ft.&2.10rt. va,. ^ p.. I Cell 733-4077 or 733-3894 “ » l«,-.fc.. Itthr,} CMWarm 011309 PIPE, aluminum, gotod, _ Fu»R9«rM Swr M. IS'. Un *«¥• W. M. Un oertoj. ««> 10*. dbl. galo. $2.25 por nj.UiTong SM>rgM..O>,. pMT, tomMmn kl., PIPE, gatod- 6’. 8*. 10*Jlo & i 801 I i»w. iog.iiwnn.v«ici»wr«iTMrt vno4» >13 MtM OMMmv. »-w from AluU. SU 3T. iir . ICO bl. - FLEA MARKET Man «no »TOl toicrq tnl Kt Oi1»« rrwe. cuaoi. ioa. Filer fairgrounds. ____ moffljon 150 if. 1«30. (i.Iw’ml ' PLOWS JD 4 4 5 bottom Morcli Bth & 9th AmKM SWf. M. M~ng mcu« U»«. norv l«oo««i. motntr o( wi* Prtf. Hy. rollovor. Usodln'96.1 Froo admission, Qarrie* nu»t m« IMT. 11J^». i»«,SVAI.ri.» k>,.l.lDr Uugn O1IM0 >i»< lieiWMrtUuinu>v 1HI« >*»• lo Wwn. 5iW. 3i. bon] k» p o, S750 & $850. 734-7791“ Vendors Info. 543-5315. Wijran .no'i on 1 icmu.! (l«7i « o i ktw* SWl. H. 14-, 0113.-;______POTATO PLANTER. 4 row FORGE, works good, $85. '96 Lockwood. Planlad . Call 734-0308. »h<> n lis s "* OgUoor* typ« »*ry. i» un mi«c m only 400 acros. S21.950. — OwtJ9«9 Bwr, M. OMrtj u rrMI SU. IIig nn. tc* ,Mnon.r« olirto I _ 431-4433 or678-1314, - . SAFE' Original aafo from ABractiv* owf. n. 3 e*. mKn. ^ *0. «rio » lo UM n^ ro ouoxn. ROLLER HARROW AcoIf. Safa & Lock brand. S750. >W totmt fKtwii, s«vs>» r>uni»^. and ha.mg Ion 5»*»>g ' 12' 3pl- w/lovollng bar.P- Call 326-5814 SI 800; WlnnoboQO camp- ^ DUOOCTt W|»>3 SMnglutM. eil3M B>«H. WuHirM LMy iw i •Rtinn*. ^ V*rj Hiy. WWW dKtif) granOTu Wc»*l 8W B'XKIM. M. S r. ms uU. . OWH,aS.S'ia'.»OM.Undtc>m.>M. erstisll, S200. 438-5009- WOODCt/T flare opportu- kn m l olOdt kmm mmi ST. K«or< <). nity to own original Gary ■ngm«>«nlopnulxjlcJ,M.4a,awr.lj»ndoui*)e»«cw»j« OI13M *** Item'*“ Ok, unui inUfna. h.‘vrn kvniv«TaH.c«ra>n] S*M>UM. ng Kim U»v*5«'3V.'u^u»tr?Si’^ 30-*5. 5ir,.. »iour i»*w. luik u«.*yn. raminuc SWM. » . Kenntiiu* aoy Forgon oflsot disk. •nnt IM OAbV (CMM Uirprg. ta.r-9. M> fiuuc. ou*ng m] tienn Mm ru»-llgun4 0wr.rtld-nA..!iKtun>if.lx»>r.S'lCr..io -.»in»»r«rt.c«r«ryw.«am Sa^njSf. HO, S3000. 4 botlom Wil­oi I APPLIANCES k. U tMr*iogMr>«nMiar<]Tmer«nl. ITOM 3^ cox plow. S2500. 10 ft: OMig OimMl. ?». MM> tMnnn no~o.^ nunumie •» >»< pm wwic fUMxiMp onus' Ronco 2 axlo, 8 whool »M. lUM M UKm 10 •»' mtcM 8WU. 39. 0 r^Un co ^ muttf. dump trailer, grain slzo, DISHWASHER, porlablo, nw< tna uru 10 un mKmu M. MmlmVM. «i|or> (W .M»U|. ^ H»WK«T-SWU.j».wY:T»W»ve«Oooa SMgla Our Making »w>d>/«. pcaXM rala $3000. Call <38-5906. ” full sizo. White WosUngh- ____ iw> JJ Ii„o-<0a • ouse. S200/o{fer. Coll af- ow ea.>iirlt 27. Ui. umMf OcmM >M.rv] D.t«-vWua. S-3-. IM «». ffjod locirg. au,.tr,- SELF UNLOADING BED. tor 3:30p.m. 734-8254 a w KOmOoi a itKtm. n-. Oug kM. Mo- •»»r0»»g. looting io, tiy>g lorn _ go«ig. a-wagawttt^. ciii.-o______Spudnik 20’ w/roll over Actfrt su. M, «r. 01.130«« loc»«o mrp. S5250. 829-5720 , — io< hc«>«ii 5w>, injj. Im kM*rC«.«. vpbMt. KIM SV.T, ri. »y>T> :t. aiVKM hcnni >nd kivn f v w^ iiT'nandi»»>w^S0^l»» O l ^ , colorod. Liko now. $89 cH. ■Svnrq.ivwtgculhcnn S««ir>ijtn»Kul UI>l>>u.e.t»ua•g^Jrwe• Ua!M6«*lo SNOW BLOWER 3 pt. V»^^swu. 21-31, rf«>K»or» (^)»>goi« ^ 10 »i C»"UU »na 5«uI^ _ SWU. H. Ukaa watttmg mcAn *nd hawj '' oa. WASHER, WhIHpool. -onwifcUn tH1?#l —- ^ »*<. 5aaHH*U>pp*Aianc« s l(T. ' IKvmt. h«ir>OfUng BWU. 37. try "CS ■ S550. Call 734-7791 nrKUv*. wcMMl>.l.tni*-ASUO,«r.,.J. o~Mca tOMn. r«u»>g moMwt knv.pDaMMtaUtowv OII3IM L S169. Call20e-734-2S48. OWf. U. Mklng homi. •I'KMn- ^ t»kjng.r,*jr5 BoB.iJOrwnmy.ncmmokK. SOLID SET LATERAL *. Ooc.i'raSl^tT.iM.ric^,WwKwi- iMn. Uxig. inoMrc(>lng 9*Mt (fjnvnc 8WH. rt. S'a*. IH ta. Irm (Md. kiang la FREEZER - Gibson upright krrt. UftOtTmt r*)fmn OllMO t«p.lcr8Hrm.tl»iKraftp oil?n ig>.30 3a.ct.>».ii e iiw . Excol. cond. $325/ol“or. OWf. (ratniiuul. MMDng n.oihnc ion- ActMun M*ka>l BW. » . ixnur juntrr ™»»a looung la itnvr. is sr. dkisol- 60O»nurg nfKa . SmW) SWT. 34.14. poMM(W SWR3a.Bkaaofcii.n3? i»sof»r eim a — rrxacan. CBacr.ng, rAjng, caffpng. main lino. HBndllnes | now, navor uaod, $300. ewrgeO^ W. s<. cowwy nwwe. ^ fK H. »•••. 1» 6., » outMn. 8»r»0 Saaarq hmau F. I»4a oii3Vi 3x40, usodolumlflum. Call 734-2326 loavo msg. fCPdwi. »MI arm. U«**'g to 5WU, J4.W. Tai«ii>d wr. u. imm. i»w>. »mt irty riMK. ctiinrr Unr,w. SMUng SWF.WF. ing. or«un Snka p»otww< reuamnd RAIN FOR RENT itf»Mna>i«.pciuaifrMuw.Qii:ia.'• * Ujyirw.lxn., flog 011351 m- #W«, aaat* nk« Latf, nng lo rn«ri rty Paul Idaho 438^065 - .REFRIQ. Hot Polnl, froat j»no JT.kjmio»r«Hnda«a OIIMI I- Iroo, almond, $300. SPREADER BOX 16-20 ft.0 ' Ploaso call 208-735W7. for manufo. Wanted to buy- Call 736-6302. - REFRIGERATOR-25 cu ft I I- • Amano, sldo-byslda. Ex- ■ B B S TANKS-FUEL 3-SOOgaJ. . col cond. $300. Plooso Think you may huve fuund wmciimcone .^pccial? Need lo know | | more tKfore you leave a nicvsaac? I w/otand8. 3-300 gal.1 call 206-54^-5973 ovos. lae? Our Question and Answer « ' w/stand9. 1-100 gal Scv%lon may l>e your answer. JusJust call (he nJ lhai iniercsi.s Please check onele category: □ W omenI SeekingS( Men □ Men S(Seeking Women [I w/8tond. Can 734-7791 - -WASHER&DRYER you. listen lo ihc voicc ttreciing,.ng, iind for marc informaiion, I Wortaflno,whlto, $350 or chooK Ihe OucMlun and Answerswer Session oplian. You can I TRACTOR Caso 4690 bost offor. Must solll Call ihen hear ilctailcd answers lo qucslucsiions that are on ihc minds | with 6 bottom Wilcox piow.• 324-0099 onytlmo. uf Singles looking fur fn'cnd.shl[vihim, dating, and serious rela- > 3200 hours. Good cond. lionships. You ihen have the optioption of leaving the udverliser j $10,600. 801-277-4094 - WASHER,- whllo, Gonoral your.own fln^wc^!l lo the .same; quiquestions. It's a great way to ■ I Eioctrlc, good cond. leam whelhcr you (wo liavc sonieiimething worth exploring. TRACTOR JD3020diasoIi S100.WASHER/ORYER. Call I-900-90J-9903, S2.09 per m DItoMF14'. Plarttar.e. upright Frigldairo. S50. row. JD-71. C om w lor.I pToaao call 208-326-6647. S row. HoQvyJOcotl W h a t t o ddo o if you can’t | «hanlc Call 64^ ^ 45 . : -I -- 804 I ftU n usea90<> 0 0 n u m b e r . i ■ K m m & a Nnmo TRACTOR '01 Ford LT | □ Chock ondoood ■ i'!V'! Viso ::i MaslorCJord ^ 9000 somI, Cummlnga I With Block of TVno"** yotyou can now occoss our por- ! 360, 16 spd, vary good;i BROCKMAN■ SAND & ! 1 Amorican Expross05S .'lOiscbvor AtAddress ______ORAVEt.. Drlvo-way, sonalj (rom any touch:uchtono phono, ovon ttioso | Card ( Number ______------txp. a o ------^ 45' natb*d Mml trfr; 7Q Blonn yd. baso gravol. U- biockodliom 000 uso.I. It’soasy-youcanciutrgoftonIt’s i c Oly/Slato/ZJP______FortLT9000. lOwhaet- cnxUl cnnl, irs sma Slgnaluro______;______Arwfthoutbod, Cummings httul. wo ctoOvor. 42^4315. s n ^ - 8 oBows you 10 Qudgot j r your phono time. 20Word3...... Froo ToTolophono (Evonino®ay)(____)_ 300. 10 apd, good truck. STEEL BUILDING INDUS­ !. •Voteo V Box...... Coll 208-22&-7010. 5 Mai! coupon to: ' TRY BOOMING. Dealer's For mom Intonnallon«*mof fopofe/WMaCWcfc i Additiorjalf Vi/ord3 aro SI porvwinvofd X 3 Wooko - ; ______JUMaicNra. c's UVA F>er«3ftab TRACTOR JD 4440: Com- buy foctory diract. Com- ■ otVm'.caai.e6ii.eoo.tia.o3te.utoy. a nt»r I u n » . »>• BSVIM •gron 10 nwmt/ ird iwTLoe I*. TRACTOR. Ford 800 with ,porlunlty (303) 759^3200 J•OH c> CUM »r r<« nan t»g.«niTw« n toa iwwgn pUud »• i dualB.PIoaaoooll |0x17950 n o> vv K> UMTM •MrtMmMT,« rnn.., W.n*s: W. 240-733-8059. t

V TIffwPJswi, Twin FtHi,»ni, Idaho SufvJsy. Maxell 2.199797

i 825 I MOTOR Of hoad. to fit Mit-I- SNOWREMOVALBLAOE MUR' IURTAUQH3301 N.4550 f l B l m a ’n 4 0 ' s i ;i I WANTED TO BUYlY sublahl. 4 cyl. Mercuryy for Soara/Kfolisman trac- E.. E ..: Sat.l 4 Sun. 2, 9-5. Lynx dioool w aniod to0 tor ( olhof accossoties al- MO Tim oc. Towing MOVINO SALEI 1 S' ■ W .S9K. 766-1277 BEEHIVES, any oupplloipllos buy, Ploaso can 543-(g90.3. so). Bodroom furniiuro for Chevy Cht 6 holo whools li iU 'iifili i l l oroccoaa. Call 733-3929 boys room, aijo sofa, etc. w/cii MOTORCYCLE. Hondo, w/caps. chrome extra cob .ctjj “ • Call733-67CO running runt boards. 6 man Ijh&SkJ *90 HP Mercury Maiklarlne M otor I m '#3 27LT Bunk bods. BOOKCASE- Inroo oaloa), 125 thnJ 250cc or Yoma- Fully loaded, ff complete tent, stovo, 'S'•Stereo •Trim •Tilt •Aeratedd UL veW eJli wilh fllaaa doors and lock 4-cy:lo, Running orir SNOWMOBILE, ulility St3.500. 734- T noi. Coll 208-324-3407. couch, houso hold itoma, •Extra Fishing Seat Call 733-7S30. typo. 750 pound boof ond nnrl lota more. Call lo (n- L. at 5049 ovos1 73734-5544days - stoerforirndo. Ploasocall Quirt ------^ R D IC TRACK, waniod quiro 01432-5459. ^ 3MPANI0N . BOSTON TERHIERI lo-(0 to buy. Good condition,° collect at [702)779-2386. — . TORAGE SALE Mar, 1st » nado in Idaho _ . . malo puppy Of oduli warn''ant- Ploaso call 20a-324-34Q7,', Shoahone Falls Prim lASH ■ A . ; od. Qlso largo aquarlurr & 2nd. TONS OF HIGH “ Of lllogrnph by Thomas qu; bte, durablo ' - ^ 1 ■ . . ond olrllno doQ konnolmoT ^FICE FURNITURE • tn- OUAUTY STUFFI! < KT cludlng full slzo dosk.'■ Moran as olfofod by li- vvhiiVhiimofo Slorago. Kim- \ r ^ BROc"}^(MANS' RV & . : Call 43B 0003 ;• bfary somo years ago. Kflrk 734-31671-601-600-773-3107 ----- chair, fiio cabinots. Plooso l>orly Road, next to Chov- t l V I -BO T TLE S, Jim Boom ” C.)I73).7052 om . call 324-3643. ron station. 423-6160 ' NASH '95, 19' : w anica'to buy. soli oi 10om-5pm. - pJA • - irado. Call 733-7386. ^ E R TOYS - waniod to- TREES to tako down for ^ tho wood. Call 734.5727. 7^,1^ 4 2 3 - ^ 8 SMOf737-1793,Of 7 . WHOOLESAIE TO0 ----- buy 1949-1903 tonko im FALLS 98t Uidionni ^ P ; BUTTONS; unusual or Old.o/d. Toys&12-G.I. Joo Action fA. Moving/Garago Salo. I I * T USED TOOLS 4 EQUIP. )3 trovel trails. ■ ■ I - • Alao lookinf] for oifior bui-bul- Figures and Accessories. PAYING TOP DOLLftR 2/28 & 3/1 0o.m.-6p.m. or Ion lovors. Call Ma/y Lou. Ploaso call 734-5270, Seo Larry at call:all 736-8554. Couch. 1 bod, 511,500, W m m SIERRA, '931206-733-4896, tr K ; - 423- 5525. Langdon Tool & Bolt Jressers. golf clubs, prom ___ PfANO, old upright, jostof- Jrossos & much moro. ] ■ , ' . 30'. queen bo to 736-2800 . • • ••' Ploasocall20l.FT 1996 usod ___ _ UBLIC BUYINQ wasfiors. dryofs. oblo. wonted to buy. q |- Ploasocall 200-733-6034. idnow. S7000- 81 FORRD ESCORT WAGONN Konmoro. Whirlpool, GE, . Vintago B a r b ie s and | V starchaft"730-7fiS6 I working or noi. 736-4805.505.' PICTURE PAIMTINQSUP-■ clolhos. Will buy coHoc- ■ tvrico. brand r lors invontory 4 oslales. ■ PLIES, paints, bfushos, /offer. Call3 73(20' lully sell ^988 CAMPING or lent irnllor. ; 733-9668.733-1322 ovos. A d. roar bdrm, ^ Roaaonabio. 324-4911. pallotknivosforBobRoss . or Alexander pointing \ , TERRY'83. g2£ ood cond. 8 4 CHR'RYSLER 5TH AVENUEJE 1 WALL HEATER, propano I M K Q Y l S i contained,iffor, r 735-8889 ^ CHEST OF DRAWERS.RS. moihcxfs. Call 543-6899. also an onamelod wood I M - Downtowm W endelL■ k sleeps 6. g( Good condillon, wantod • stovo. Call 543-4799 d POTTERY, ROSEVILLE. . 901 I ! ' 'ourlM tanViM aHnaSmk• * V S5900 or offorER SALE ^1188 to buy. Ploabo call 208- ______S 3 M 3 2 3 . Id a h o ------734-7146 Of loavo mos-■ Hull Of similiar poltory,. WANTED\ PARAKEET, i AHATV5/H0T0RCYCLES ■------WANDERER g 3 OLD sago ot 208-734-8235. 734-3727.______' fomalo. Call 423-5792 ■via Center WINTER 5 DSMOBILE DELTA 8 8 HRLEY DAVIDSONS ------— - I on1997WAIw/fuil slides- $ — RECORDS, waniod to buy, Ir* 1 «ajy 10 advomsa In dall^ '97.)7. Soli Tail, Herriiage. KTM )4'94 LC4 400 MONTERE 32.327 FOUR WHEELER, usod.ed. Will pay cosh for usod TRLR I n2444 4X4. good working cond.md. records. Call Oave 208- Z ------28W trailer w/1 : e n , 7 3 3 - 9 3 C 3 o r S3100/03/olforCall 436-4808 V-6. 19'REY lit 1992 mo- List Price S22.: Waniod to buy. Can col­:ol- 736-7161 afl0f5:00p.m, WATEHBED ^ Suporsmolo ' J,” J ^ s i i d o 831I PONTIAC 6000 lect ol (702)753-7823. . Goodcondilion. 733-0538 i,30-CIasaA.454 Sple:S17.500 ^ W^clodthf!■ lirea. TV. VCR. 26' 5Ui wheel399 w/ 9 — RECURVE BOW 40-55lb Z JNDA 78 750,5700.-91 or. S26( LAWN TRACTOR waniod WATER SHARES. 10-40 2600 Of bost offer, tevoler lackill, generalor. AC Usi Price: roundS22 baih ilod rango. Riflht or loft hand. awaski 750 Vulcan. low Ploaso0 call e 200-733-8991- oil Iho oqi '2444 ol NSCC lor sogrogal.on, throughout), hyd Sole:S17,399514,375 ___ - to buy A lso T 'p o sia(a. , Good shapo. roasonalbly «.S2500.«3-425,. irostod post & motaltal piicod. Call 734-6176 af- Can 825-5234. Cl 7 9 CS 425. 0500 acks, ?; loaded with 22' w/walk arour300 8 7' 1 DODGE TRUCK galoB. Ploaso call 208-08- lOf 6pm______” , HONDN DA 1 9 7 5 4 0 0 . mis..S7C5700. Call 837-6477. equip. 30K mi, Lisi Prlco: S14 734-6382 Of 208-733-17I2. ( 827 500/orfer. Call 5500/ 837-4752 ). 637-6199 days Sale:Sll,800$13,700 ■ $ — RUGER «1 fiHo. any I l^ 2 4.wneolor, SOUTHWI1 oveninga. 19'lull bod >00 '2444 MALE SIAMESE lOf Otud.ud. callbor. Lolt hand.Ansr | .WASAKI’93Vulcan88 SI800.). Call825-5234.C 91^“^ Beautiful long hair fomalo.ale chuilz oil position 22 tar- ■/ lOOcc. Exc. shapo. low — ,’______S20.000.WIND'07 C£ 20-' SalofsfT,loo'ore loaded g a r a g | s a ^ 865 FORD TEMPO r wants a short lotm rolall-ati- gol riflo. Call 734-3923. IS. S500a'oller.326-6469 II'94 ' DR-125 oxcol. u/iwMPBArrExcelloni cond. iplions 6 onship. Nocommiimonta ------cond. vei 52,500. . Coll 670-7793 All units are I 'Ootuni to Incfudopricowhon KIMBERLY. 315 Lucille. occeplod Ono night siand. Sol. 3/1 & Sun. 3/2 9-5. ■WASAKI, 1992 KLH Call 837- lonk financing ‘2488 edirortlilng R»ms tot sola In 30, Exc. shapolll Low ______and best40 dl 0 ELANDAN Can 543-50tt loavo msg, dajtinod. Kitchen table, oloc. slovo, KAWA lies. Call 934-5317. SUZUKI:i'95 ! 125RM Now cond. > V SALES 8 5 sSUBARU i GL 4WD bookcases, dnvonport & 250, 1 Excolenint icondition. S2800. ways garogi ^■dX'cS - - - -5. PAUL ft miscellaneous things. miles------J _____ C:all ^ 423-9016 S77Know,Id. All1 opiions, al- GARRves; ------406-632-31-i ^550 2777 SUZUKIl1984RM125,exc, t! ------conditionon.S900.637-44l3 4 ------7 ■ 4 f * 3146 438-456iii I 83 OLDJ)5M0BILE CIERRA TRAIL£RSj ^ _ _ days, 731 I SNOW? “ s o a ------I ' i ^ BUSSINESS 8 lA '95 RTIOO, like ■ & EQU 2'X8’ cuslom t xc. cond . good (»■ VVEHICLES I UTILITY TR. 2888 CE ^ .S1500. 543-8973 ARCTIC C & SERVIC ------ZR580, S32CQmPMENT TRAILER. 12'X(/"I'aTa™:; 8 8 ford)" ECONOUNE CONV.IV. 5^5^ I EXT 550, sp built trailer lorwhoelof. li Tool ft Call 7- Call 324-8372 ^ ( n 713-Z931cxn for mart Intam RnflTQ Jt, Boif’3 20 o o /.V ? 9 ” 4888 nfot/t'r Q, I f c i s s l n i E S L A W N A N D H O M E HEonnallort oryounerrlcc rcprtienta FORD F 250 4X 4 ARCTIC CATd.736-0938 eves L A N D S C A PB!NG ir & GRAVEL I—^ ZIE stylo drift bcai. Exlreme. lo HEALTH SAND ------& i MCKENZIJ :t for sle elh e o d , exc condiiioATI 997 Powder W lUVERED p eriodCall I 678-7315. S5500. ColU 5777 ARE. IDAHO HOME . lots ol extras. I •A &T LAWN CARE and & lopsoil for S3200. Ci Bidding for iho '97 SeasonSo; AND HOS lllion, 650 miles, & ^| " ~ | * 8 5 FORD!D F250 4X 4 DIESELL sidonilat 734-4061 HETwi HEALTH s. Mtkirg lols, OtC. 5 o 4 i **PR0-UNEall 438.8066. Commofcial& Rosido 3ullOO.Gflrt»Sl/M d Mowing i Shrub PruiPruning p e r S7s h e l l s | Landsetplng, Sprlnk.rlnklara I c AMPE NE YAMAHA** Illlil't'j'Jll;) 5888 -S i R SHELL fits 7 5 1997YamahaOwosI piices, Joi I -I Froa cstlmatM S43-e13.8847 Medicare/Mo , ConifrodUconsfs r - Shoftbed pickup. KetchujptoSlOOOon ^TION I 9 2 P L YfMOUTH / ACCUIM jC Nationally Roo/Medicaid QWADDRPENING 111 837-6477. ' 726-4;aha incMTncWos I 1001 BUSINESS insedaonded O nM H h' chum. ID I AV1ATIC _ _ . Home Health :rvice o n e I POLARIS 4 - EHANGER ® j SERVICESt l o Homo Grown^ocognizod i S E R \ 6-4221. " ■■ 5888 ilih Leaders SHARPENING______I S A H tlc CAT e x e c u t i v e H TWIN FALUS . HOME REFvn in Idaho JOHN’S SERVICESH/ ______I GUN ’ OfORDlI RANGER SUPERCABB ______PLANHOOM_ nobiies. l each. #E 26 IfnitwHailoy I ------. : - Jobs lo bid lor Gonorc ______5 rica n '. excol. cond., „ norals, BENEREL'S EHOl P A I R S Comploio" bilityofspaco " ; . • . Sub-conifaclors & Sui 1998. <23.6301 poLAHIS'95j o c k o g o for f’af* offor-no ot 6 4 4 4 — ' Suppll- Orywall. Paii------— ------Carbide & a 0C888-7793------con bo foundJon in I ol a han- q—?ir? ors. Bfuopcint copioopies. Corponlfy.HOME A CARE ' .Clippdr shorp( kR-15. 16’ H-Bar longtrock siz e in non- A 734-PLAN (7526). ------area! Availability 26). repairs (nsidoPainting, I 141 Btacli'1JMM7I.4050 COLT, AHbrake, dotachablo ‘95 440. Liquid for construction'cotod al Iho ^ ...... - yraoxp.Frooo. All homo 734-4050‘ l-e andio, 20 round :k..1 low m llos, gor ol this ;t size cornor ond * CLEANINGl « Call Bruco 73 ) gARATlON Id,. S3500, '96 existent. Locatiof tho Hailey 10 ostimatoG. • TAX PRS*, 50 rounds, S950 ®°! SERVICE mag+150II2O8-735-08O5.. Call 734-499S;,vorylowmlios. far southwest3600 ct square ' -i. ^ H O M E R E733-7543 I ------firm. CallJ loth w/extras, uppor ramp ■of is l! fully fin- ' • .- J v |« 'i 4 B IN E T O a k 4 POLARIS'95:■999. Alrpoft. Ihls octrlchoal.360 0 ____ ^ Rial Tho Finishing Tou E P m s -LERBERG ^ N CAE Rosidontlol. bu5ino33,m Sr Compto.oHomi iisplayw/boitom r7~7"—~ foot hangerin Isenclosed Hat SolS Wodoiial •kkeeping glass disi). 60 ’ tall, holds DQih. all like95XLT, nt S4300; ished with eloctnI and office '' - r - ; als, inlon'or, Cloaning Preparation storage, i I • . ■ lowing construction)nwofk w Small Ropaira. R e. Plenty of ■— kTT r - & painting. Roos. rai Ronial Maintoi z ”’""' a K ;.';3*6535 shotguns, enow736-0743 p a n s roomthroe on sides .I?'®’ - Doors, Windows.J. Remodels. 733*6. guns. S32 1991. 500. 2K -Space above.I pavod. F Cur- ~ M l ;■ 324-9321 or loavo msi ------reloader p 733.9271inlononce 0 Of boat olfof Paflflno on thr^ING in c o m e 733-3570 beforo ' needs work,, Just 4 had luno yoar 2016. Ploassk for Chuck ■ ■ R&R CLEANING SERV) ARATION es Firm f; > 03 is, Cluich on oppoinlment0 01 I (2 0 6 ) B V E K i ^ i , i & Hom o Roi able Rates 7 p.m ------SKIDOO, 1990 •' Commorcial • Resident DSCAHNG k, 423-4622- sonal tour. Ask fi Now Constructionor. T'oo ‘fmmlng. sf STEVENS — ------1 aeJwniM In daial- w/revorso, 101 hauling a nowRopoirs' 1a JACK STE o r S u z a n n o a r Reasonable Ratos 3-4788 IrtBuytoaclcall733-iw31. in clu d e s990, Zii long track 706-3456, HICLES ------n»d. Jusl M . FrwEallmateJ do what yout. cai spilnklots, 733-43 JNSHOW S2300. PloaslOOmis. lotal, ------iV lawns. Wo ------“ r t s s FORD FESTIVA : - . 736-7062 • 326-J606jay. eaiimato! L E R V IC E S ------^ arch 1 4 2 5434 or 670-3 92 Fl — 734-3322 daiconT Fido t r e e SEF 30R IE S $ J -6 4 Sun 9-4 , SKIDOO. SumnBa3o"calU31- I a uto^ S a b - 734-64B1a01 t o s i ------SHELTON'S Sai^9°6 - h a n d y m a TT rfays or AAA-l SHE 650 mia. Excol 3lltorV-6. _4777 SERVICE National G “ l a w n & G Alovos. I TREE SEI A WORK OF ART Mogic Valley 1200S jmmll670 '97 IK mis. Now 86 FOORD MUSTANG ^iver Valloy Coldwi xcol. cond Call ENGINE 2 ,84 111occoaso- I , Handyman Son/icoa lm.S3.50 VMAXOOOsn )mpro3sor, 9 A ; Homo fopairs: Elocirlcc BLUE LAKESiARDEN Mi ■ wS k'herovor2 Adm ifler6:00pm LosalhonlOKn Profooaional Lev or where 1-746-5555 w/irailor. Best------Weber carb ’34-2030-4 o ■ - I - I plurrbing,lighi carponl 4888 ^nlry, Mowing,tfimmlng.5 MOWING FREE ESTII snowmobile rfos, now comp ; ■ ; - painting. FREE ITAINHOME 5 Ponilac OQ ru p ^ Full oon/ico lawnLown i Caro 324-04------MOUNT/PISTOL CLUB YAMAHA est '80 Oiler. Call S2500, Coll 734-: ; : ; : ESTIMATES. 733-096 Ing. pnining. ' ansmisslon, ®SLER NEW YORKERI anco, Commo. lE R V I C E S RIFLE 4 *4 PI S H O W '* hrs.compleloi A ip resldonllal. vn Eoi mainion- T R E E S E F ------ENGINE. 4551 orlg.P miloa, $ J HEATING & Ali J14McMurtroy Iwl 51500,350 SRV 5000 w/lurbo 400 trans, Coll 423- « dlacountao^norclal o r ------«E |T O E E 5888 CONDITIONINCING spflng cloonEorlybird u BLUE LAKE Jlomolorovor- Under 30.000 orl| u „ YAMAHA '800,326-4497 E S1700/oflor, Cl March. Call 735-0% off on SERVIiV/nforfljjfos Sagobru^*! 'fack, now co; 8 9 F O R pRANGER l SUPERCAB3 8E>acMo>.g 62'1«K''5p.m. SAWTOOTH SHEET Clatslllod , - . n lor ups thru Discount tbing.Winl Removal Mouniain H. : METAL •alion cvtirywhotol 73M535-1100 Brncing, Umbin(sdArbonst March 15lh cover, S1500. Pontioc- 400 engl * < ; - • Hoaiir;g/AC Rofrigofoiio fay 9am-6pm. YAMAHA, Timb 6 8 8 8 ^lor Doople paopio FrooEstinConiliodA■s!>mms Sourdayly 9am-4pm brand nowi128 Un. ovenings. lurbo Irons, vory l( Commofdal ond fosidontiontial • L A W N A r (208) 733-8546 ______735-11(’•^<00 Sundoyi:LL* TRADE" Ploflse call^berv)ol 206 1,'96, ^33-67« I 8 9 CHEVVROIET S-10 4X 4 ------G A R D E N C ervices lulls S2.00 ' Pooplo with tom«Under 50 mis. ^ ------— AUTOS ft tf HOME 206-423-G496. I 1 0 0 5C T IB U S ^ { CARE ffiHHi under 13 free ond people wl buy..- Ihar# whi 8995 CONSTRUCTIOIIO N PRECISION LAWr TREE UMB Children ur ------i *Mowino •Tfimming DALE'S TREPPING, - , ,ormaiion call odvortltlno Is aO g°7wn'o'!: 92PO N fi •TinM lino ’ Yard CloikWNCARE CHIPPII 632 or 587-4037 ------TIAC GRAND PRIX KEVCO CONSTRUCTIO or disposal. 1 678-3782 $ ^ Concfoto foundations fi •Commercial •Re:ling •Rotoil- For mulch Indoror c Froo 200-S87-863: lufn? ✓Spring Disounis;ioanUps Stumpgrlnd EH S4W 357 i 9 0 9 convonlional & monufa m.O'barrol I SPORTIKGl------Foir/good cond.46. 6< running 9444 cTete E^1734-9243^ZResidoniial ostimates. Call ^ 9 ------=------• r - " tufod homos. Concroi jnls ✓Free -2742or(203)7 oriea. $350. ' I HUFOING SI . flalwork& septic system 735-6661 * E & SERVI 'I 324-4203,wood73i $2950, 1983 GMCornlflht, 1 4 QSHOP 4 ------Tf AN'S RV yd. Dump DD engli Canyon Hllla ContracUntil„j . FRAMINC f c » v s l 4888 WEDOINQS 734-3167 .. to, C all d a y or r Romodoling, Addiiiona, I “ ° t ob h o , Kir2 Rents ond Sella: \ '3-3167 705-5500,------1 Call GoieJ>, .A r t , V q I o r R a y Now. CommordoJ, • CaallB Fromo s~ Oc Brtdosmald/Pron Rosidontiol, Quality custom frar i'SJSL BEFOI — Larooaoloctlonofmo omoSond A !i | i i j r f , i ij 22 years experience. appLorlnfo.I r S s , Moiorhon : : : . t j . woodfiBii,423-<709^ F^roo pick-up & doll ^ 243 5lhAvo,£ r \ y Travel Ti ORE YOU BOY Jj (OldTowne)-73S-; 1 X 1-800«!l IR H O M E ^ H i E xitiea. TROCDODGE CAR 01IE :: CONSTRUCTIONDN R O O F IN G F A > I i n T/UONQ** IGK ANYWHERE ^ SOUTHERN IDAHOlio ; PROFESSIONA: U/n **NOWTAVATIONS ______^ ^ , |r ROORNO & COAT YOU RESERV/i :' Building & RebaIr forig CALL - ; . Haw AdfllllOM. RomodBlIno,il", . 733.7221 or 32M) nS..., fln n . i E ' H | ■a a Commordol. roaidor,'!S n o s a d Rontalofmoilent trallem W W w ; ' Bedrooo^oo^?6sld2»Jino, Buildup roofs. 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f o r d 7 9 LTL^OOO 300 8V-92 FORD '04 Ranosr 4X24X2. 5 CHEVY -88 Suburban 4*4 j \ 13 9pd, 444ioar8irs..1 pontel apd.. ovordrlvo Am/i 4 DODQE-ee Shortbox. ox- CHEVY'B2 CF Suburban 2 u e n i >m/Fm Slivorado, AT. PS, front & incuBvsacouDir, s a j b 'i hrtcti. 21' Sputnik■Ik 8)aolfut]. Caa#.. PS. ABS. S5BI 4 landed cab. V. ton LvamJs wfiaaldrtvs, vi Exc«l shapo v-8 B '88 8000 Turbo.4 VW. SuperrBeelle. I 1973, loQdorbod! Wat kit >5800. tea; Hootor 4 AC, 9 pos-«• w/iow.pachag« 4 match- i ■8. excellsnl condition, doer,r, learner.le Mint cond. rebuilt enolr >54 Bongof, Ull. crulso, AWFM fllne.eoiklbody. I ^ ^ 1 0 5 4 , i S22,000/offOf. 326- ^ Ing ihell. S28.000. Call' oi 3,000. Call 436-6266. Clarion1on CD. S8,800/ofrsr. mag rimeI <& extra tirea. I STOCK|*ti«eh«ri parts. Every- (9S13) 138pd.536-:I T s S n f.2!0 XLT mo. campof sholl. 90.0009 Campor shall w/carpat kit loslher Interior, T-tops, All - Od cob. loadod 7,3 dies n#w. bast of everything, MfTBl. •.Wrecked1887QEO ep t m otor, rriia., good cond. 324-7975I . Ufl k£ S5900, 734-7652 r8UBI8HI.EcJipse. GO, J/mo?' ^ E flB IL T 7 3 350350Ct;m. 5 spd S749S. 324-100! Blovm 350 w/Doug Nash, 18, '08, low m ls. LoadedI |on.-MOO, 736-7280. d a y ^ "r™ ! s's;?s «is«.'vssxrnotor parts, mlna. 13 opd. 20':0' doublecJ ■■__ ■■ ^------r FORD '82 Won, 351 an- 5 06-324-W2a — r r CHEVY’W Bl070r4x4AT, ’ 5spd.3lKorlg.mla, Red,•d, $18,000.438-8082. SUZUKI,IKI.SIdsklck, 1888, L ooif untoQdor.r. (Good FORD. flBnoer. >98519J PS. AC, rocofvor hltct>. Olna, 4 a p d . 86K m l#, $2t,B00, $: Evea, 423-6362. ______for errors after le l yeur daily na : ■ unit. 521,000. 820320-5821- w/S8fvtco box. V6. aul Good solid truck. Good r : ______e x c eellentcond. lli 4X4, y nsKipspir oulo. now ilroa. Cloon & woll Piassecsecall 206-324-3351. . wprli lor you.^ .r . ^ d a n d . — low mla. Clean aa ncnow, molntalnod. S8300. Coll[[ - hoaler, $2050,423-6349 :HRY8LER, CH Naw Yorkar, | REEFER. uj — * UMthidmmtdt. I 1093 1IUU88XI02 $3300. Ploaao cali 20 431-S434 or 678-3409 F UHS. 1886. Qorgaousl *944 Buick E LaSabr* »oo(of. Excol. con(:ond. LP 431-5434 or2Q»g7B-34C FORD '83 F-250 XLT 4x4. LosdadI U Nice a* a Cadii- pnii . low-coil wsy*?! .^lih ^ — 24,5-Bildor.S,S.fTi CHEVY 'fli 1 Ton dually.■ 460, AT. cruise, air. lac loi for Isis monay, mint III size ® luxury, great tH»d.73>0Mt. 240 0 tif, Cofftorloru I n ti’ OMC'90 1600.48K.AC. • matching aholl, bod llnof, cocond. Only 9K mla, $25,- 3\ economy, « ail thB , 1 ^ AC. 5 extra cob, Excol. cond. S8 Ba}a Bug. Nawar .FARM BED. 1085.2i5.2e, 0 D a E ■ 8 » Q r a n d • ‘9>5 5 Mercury 1 Tracer I or 731-8560, QMC 1985 1 4 'cubo vai Groal shapo. 736-1712 Ce Jon, Call 734-6520. 734-5818. _ Caravan, Best rodsdn- Triolo Sporty < 6 apesd, vw '84 F '] very good cond. S375( • 678-9382 • : DODGE'92 Rflducedt: MAZDA 1980 B2200 ox-ox 431-5434 or 078-3409. ' FORD •92 F-250 Ext. cab 'ofofi on warranty. S6500/0- drlvea/e s llko newll ; . ' t ton dually.Cummins ' ,,r ■of’dod COD, oxc. condl 351 cu. In. 5 spd. bodllnof. 'for.for, 0011788-1041. S7.990 lj tion. S4900. Call 736-066CI860 CHEVY, 1996 Exi. cob. $12,750. S Call 543-6896 = • ; t)o diosol.lOSK mij. n ------1 • '92 E :• Iiros, TiQllof pko. Ex( — Slivorado. 3rd dr, 11K ^ 2 Buick Skylark | I 99 9 3 M e r c t t e r Excel. MAZDA 1990. now tirosros. mi3.B02-3343 Of 662-3856 ™FORD'93 250 4X4.351 ci., ury A^llage ■ ; -■ cona. S12.000. B23-4.i'3-4448 55,000 mllos, 5 apd, load- oulo, lilt, cflao, AC. Oranin Sport Sporty u j n CHEVY. S-10 Blazer, 1989, Sl1,000/offof. S' Call 737- G l Jry modol with ' : j 0 0 D G E ,'89. V. tonF"n p g ' od,S6e00/o((or.862-3691. GUARANTEED — ; 4X4. groat cond. Now 580461 Of 537-6561. splionol caro and 54K Actual mis. NooNoorly NISSAN •86 5 spd. Good ADS ood pons. AC. cnjiso, S5000. ~ lo w mil ! - now MichoNn tiros.. ExiroEx stiapo. S1600. 543-4497497 Please call 200-637-6255. FORD '93 Rangor STX, mllos! S8,490. . ! | r £ ^ cloantSS.SOO. 733-681-6817, Of 540-B069 ovonlngs. oxt. cab w/bodllnor. 46K The IT Tim es N ew s *‘81I CChevy |pR — CHEVY, Slivorado,'92. low mmis., mud torrono tiros, qi : : FORD'B3F-150suporc/or cab, TOYOTA '89 Exiondod cabcab mis. Loadodl Excol. cond immoajtaioCnll Im 734-3491 guarantees “ to sell Conviiveralon Van ; - sifalgtii. runs goo j o o d , w/stioll. oxcol. condI. 514,500, g34-44}6a»o>-S —f. m erchandise. Loaded:lod ond V0 7 J r a H ; S3.000. Call 934.B225.?25, Coll 736-6569. FORD '97 Expodltlon. automotive ( in 7 sharp, — CHEVY, Suburban. 1994. p, ReducodI ’ B S ; FORD '84 F-250. XLT t For Sale! days and real $3 990 * Excellent Shapeipen , LTox. TOYOTA 1994 2 wheel301 V. Ion, wtiiio/gray toQthor, ! tcndod cab. 8800 GVW Call 788-1343. estate e: in IS days . iVWR. drtvo. 5 spd, AC, crulsoso. Loadodl 34K miles. Bost — 91 P lym outh ' ^ . • Loaded • LocaJ3w nOwr er] •JGO. rebuilt AT. towiiowing 42K milos; porloct condl-idl- olfor. Ploaso call Koni at FORD - 1971 Bfonco. oxc, or rerun the ad an plig. OKC cond. S4000/ofl0/oflor tion. SI 0,000. 788-6333M 736-5373 or 537-9969. “condition, runs good, additional ac 7 days. nd Voyager SE ; . or irado for RV. B37-46i ’•4655 . • — S6000/oftor, Call 786-0905 There Th is a S3 extra tilt, cnjiso. locks, g • FORD'93 Ranoor7 7X > 1 i 1 009 ~1 DOOQE'85 1 ton, 4x4 , ^FORD 1989 XLT Lariat, feofortheguaran- dofrostor, n|H H j Sport. Wilt> CD. goodgoc 1 4 X 4 'S dual roots, son/ico body. toe package. Ads cassoticotto S8,988. 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Wc pay them to be.” nsational aspects of a story anand notes Al N euhanh, chainlairman H thailh Richard OppeJ. editor of•the the It they put far too much emphasiusis of The Freedom Forumjm and ^ H l on the Austin (Tex.) American'Slaies-les- B the private lives of their subjectw s . the founder o f USA Today. Toe 6Ki8SjWPMS .'I Basically, the survey m.man, says most journalistsists ■ 'ey indicates that while there:isa is “The truth is, mainstrcstream strong need for and an £ dcdon t “exploit the lurid or the in attachment to news, there:is is a journalism as a professionlion has distnist of newspapers, tt > ta.tasteless.” But he adds. “Wc s, television and radio as a wholeK)Ie. improved dramaticallyy sincesi ______.nie.strang.fcclingE« hahavenltdooe an nrtrquatc job gs expressed in the survey-“re“re-— I-sm n ed 'o u n n ’the'busiiiisiness j o b - H fleet a gcnc^ anlipath covering news timt buUds com->m- ■ athy.toward bigness—big gov5oy- 50 yeors ago. Many/ con-o ernment, big business mmumty, inspirespeopleand of­ less, big m edia." says Davi»ni chors were their m ost trusted r, says £d ■ ing newspapers, magi sousources of infomiation. “It may 'ago- ■ theam t lay ■ zincs, T V and radio— wj amount of news coverage ofif be a sense o f proximity,'ty,” says Carol M arin, co-an- -was 'K^33wwCIM*diiK'''K im fn^eM stJn: bigstor in- ■ crucial to the functioninming stories “can give the impres- chor of the nightly newsws on WMAQ, the NBC-TVr v ■ o f 0 feeding frenzy.” He adds: of a free spciety. And 71‘7 1 % .. affiliate in Chicago. "Youfbu are a part o f tbe communi-ni- H said the news was usefulfulin i . J have all these cable systenis,:, ty in which people live.u TThere’s a relationship.” ntemcL People feel bombard- helping them make pnictTicti- :'n8tj|QnBi^^oS!iBmT Network news has lostst halfh of its audience in the lastist H m ^^OOm g, ed."UkLikewi se, the process of news cal decisions in their live:ives. s Myears.Inl975,about4;it48%ofall households tuneded i ■ MW to OniPBW t-' SQ^erirering “can appear quite dis- in such matters as invesi« s t- in to one o f the three netnetworks’ nightly newscasts;ts; I■ comfortforting.” he says. “Most peo- ing. voting, health anded the number is now downmto t about 26%. I pie arere ppolite. TTiepnKS is often not ucation. t What respondents saidid tth ^ were interested in runsns H politee whenwl it’s trying lo'get at the W hen it com es to trusi : counter to conventionalal wisdom. More wanted to bottomim o( f something.” while 22% said they bebe- know about internationallal news and about the envi-1 sejrfi Dupont, 42, a survey par- lieved all o f what a minisinis- i T-A ’WganllaMI ronment than about sponwrts or paliiical campaigns. I tiapant. IS. ter. priest o r rabbi hadd t.) w ant to be first with the story.sto: There should be some .M ore than 70% said thethey read a local paper sever- X- com m on decency.” A resotssounding 82% o f those sur- al times a week, and aboux)ut 25% said they listened to to veyed agreed that the pressress was insensitive to peo- political talk radio at leastaist once a week. As for jour- r- pie’s pain when coveringg disasters di and accidcnts. nalistic pundits such ass the,McLaughlinth Group, the le “A lot of that comes frothfroi T\V’ David Lawrence B Y J J ^ J I D I ITH w 2 m m L m L ^_ E ^ J j ^ T EE I PAOI4>ftUft( % tn ? • PJUUDK I U ( U Z m I journalists don’t ask.ak elected oflicials the kinds o sof porters undereover with hi questions lhat are im portant to m ost Americans h hidden cameras, ms. Erosion of confidence and 76% said the ppress n spent too much time re- ice in the press isn’t new. re- Public opinion o f the press 1 I porting on the privaub'ate hves o f public officials. a s reached a high point fol- Joseph Dupont say; lowing Watergate but bcgacgan declining soon a/ler. 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