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Tough endingg ...... 1116 Magic Valley'ley's two championship contenders came: u|up short in the state girls' basketball tounsunuunent Saturday ■ ■ ura'B M je P ag eO il T ro u t {Rsherman D an J o o ■ r lo o sten o f R upert c a s ts hhlallnelntothe SnaksRIRiver neer tho Minidokaca DamI during an outing lastMarch.li . Eaglemania Il was snowing inside,ins too, as the Col- , lege o f Southem Idaho Idu basketball team’ took on Snow CollcgiIcgc S a m ^ ^ n ^ l ^ G r o i (c r d w i f d s t ll i e o vitd o f f l Scan L M c G ix ^ Outdoor-iecrratlration o i^ rtu n iti'es need to i i - l competing with snowmobileibilersftrscoess.to mmii! Times-News writer remain near citie ities yet provide solitude, winter trails, while canoeieo^istS'ahd'-watOTi' Love at first sigsight King said. skies^ are forced to share,■nvers. nv< ■ ..... ■TWIN.'f a LLS - A s » ypiyoungster, Dan ; ® ; iC R p i A Buhl woman'sn's description of her | H . "No ono want!mts.more people coming - TTipse ctJnflicts reveal the changing '& oe, - Dane learned tpcast flics aloialong Billingsley perfect partner was'as the winner of The / down to their favoritefa\ recreation spot," of American rpcrerifion;ion', ■ K ln y , wid'.,; ‘ Creek niar Hdgormah. But'Daiie.Bu 29, ’might accccelerate if Boise-b&4^ M Times-News' ‘Lookjoking for the Perfect ^ Micron King- said. ‘That'sa t’s one thing lhal we Ida- Tourists who used to pilelile into a atailon: doesn’t fly-fish there anymoimore, preferring Technolojlo&y Inc. idecides to VjiHd's Mate Contest.' d ,a new hoa;is are very clesclear about.'! waron and spend , a couple t instead to take his rod and fiiesfii< to more rc- 3,500-wor pleof \yc«ks op « - ' P a g e d J . T o,brace for ,thetht fnoreased'demands on' multi-state TOation’^ ^ m ote waterw aj^ In the M ap c pcValleyT - "The tir kojicci- : their services, local'lot recreation directors “I’m anti-social,^ Dane s and comfort in lo i^ W p o I ^ e said. “I don't sions onI tlt h c s T r t s f u n i ^ is tj;” said lyjji^iOari.woric» k cua a masted plffn fdrran - '• Amazlngjournmey vwafttto sharcimji.fMtogS||«rtpi?kJidth':anSWe: r.-NSU-Wog; is: Sup^nteififiapt'-oW Hag P a g e C I f ■alls, and countr . Com ppiipnies su ch ^s Micirtfn andid other needs .for Snaked1C W ver locales, from King less other local anglers, the the area’s heralded attiiactations,' sucb!ts’ , 'i the search fo f 0 ©mployef*n look'for i;ecrratiofial aine(Titles Hill east to isacreTlock:'.'’: fishing hole to calUne^s own ReafishL^T^;Stulty;'i!y;'A^fN(%its )wn is becoming When the'ley’re decicBng' where to> move,n ‘'We’re not sellileUing anytbing except the ialso m wuy.bfl^eral’m a more arduous as more people pie are choosing King said,d. ,The Magic Valley is o popopular idea tbat the planniinning process n e ^ to take 'ilions o f dollats into totnw \ai to live, travel and play in the v st .raem tin at the Don’t repeat papast errors '' le valley. destinatioiion becausc'niuch of the landla is place," King saiij.itl. ICity o f Rocks Natiopal ReM Growth is straining the rcc recreational op- publicly owned,o open- for recreatiorion o£d Not only are mom ore people shom ng up at Some of die valley ’s small Twin Falls County'sy's dreadful histoiy with nportunities for which Idah nailer touns want laho is widely widiin reaeach of the lo ^l populationon cen- l o u l parlu, butt ththey’re showing up with to i provide oul-of-Ujc-way'ay spots, for rest grand juries should rivet/ct thet curtcnl prosecutor’s kknown and appreciated,, andmd that growth ters. attoitiOQ, today's editorial conflicting recreatreatlonal goalsi ^ ie rs orialsays. ....PIea8e,^..Qe OROWTH/^l P a g e A S i^m iiiiniiiii AUeg^1 stock &iraudrii] ngleadei White H(loiise V Veto vow President Clinton hasas ppledged to veto any at- 1 tempt to scrap plans lo) putpui IM.OOO more police^ modestl^ defend ly« whileI coverinnghistr;racks men on the streets. ihfiAModstedPiess l > W A 3 ''' W L * * - r ' sterilizati NEW YORK — He lives:s inii a one-story I Political hustlerers acream-colored bungalow in aimiddle-clasade- mi [& . ’Ilie A sn c ia te d P M i,’'! 's' ; '. i . ■ Sen. Bob Dole, Sen.0. PhilP Gramni and other velopment v< of.idenb'c^ hoineses ini Florida^ He . GOP presidential hopefulsfuls are busy raising mon- drives Y d ewcJence o ff^the-soitoflavish th« iq>adii4 ■ ' fonnaJion' about four p^d in g ATAT&T takeover u io ts yields '. ' TSbduUsebatoiswisbtoq Ided Brumfield and ThomasI Alger,A typical of some of•f VWall Street^s-biggest-ac—' : •-abcwrtheseinattds.hewmt targets » a web o f fiimily andd flicnds.inli five his subordini S e c tio n A D C e a rA b b y ...... 3 “ inale at AT&T, more than $30C500,000 cused w hitee admmistraHtfn'VQhii'Q h i n i w ^ ^ itablyondietips. . curides fnuxl iseefUNGLEApER/A Nation...... 3-5 KM o v ies...... 10 ud and other, ctunibM clui^es.' 2 niunes o f prprpinent'doctootoai^.^dit- ' Id a h o ...... 6 >h8^->eGn. accepted -midical e^c practice * W orld...... 7,10 S e c tio n D d e c ^ agb.to.peiTbnn )defatesfiirel^ackaatChiristisian right ■ on sevm ly reianled xn tor1 ujuBuc, >' .S. Sports...... 5-7 ^ , reasons.and f v s t e r i l i z i ^ ^ Tto ^aociiicdFR af: - Section B • iritcllectuall;illy dishonest for conservativ-f■o-family yotein; i third of, • Featijres,....1-10 C lassified...... 1-6 minuiilcd by q^ecial intocst | '•* '-Tlie'ailtriinistritipij’is’w »t group,” ^ d ' all issues. IIf f we do n&t trust'sovem mnent et to ^.electorate, willII n o t s u m R a m n y that.-V ;■ PePennsylvania Sra. Arlen Speci ;; pu ^ ahead ^ I'ostorV oon pecter, who fa- tie its own1 jshoblttca[ why should we'e-jTust j retreallt from its nob!»ble. and histonc defense ■ ' yors woTtioo rights and is likely ! ^gro^ijpiw M ofr , .. W e print o)n n recycler paper. -TS kclyto sedcthe the gQvemniment to tafce.raam-of a mattertu of tradltionar valuesues-and which has i oa-. 1996 presidential nomination. tion forces t ^ tbat hio'ipei ^ J ' P le a s e rerecycle c It ag ain . n. - so ethicallyly and morally difncult asi dabor-. tional ticket or a1 plplatform that (foes not'" ,' aboitiocs during Us decades Another possible OOP candandidate, M as- tion?*-’ H w e s a otste- ' * 7 share Ronald Rcagargan’s belief in tbe sancti- ;,tnaan^y«DcoIogist. • ,r ^ I sa(sachusetts Gov. William Weld.cld. iSiil il,.™ , . WcM'tsii suggCsdoo jthat A e p a i^ dro]Iropits - PIP I ^ se e RIGHT/A2 X BBB8BB3BB BEBBfl ■ n i w

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Pr-2 Tlmes-Novrt. Twin Fall:Palls, Idaho Sunday, Februaryary 1271995 Weathher | H Idaho foreiecaste______. Natioiial t^mpeiperatures :* ______TheAccu-WeathiIther* forecast for n o o n , Surv MaxIX .Min Pep AllHjquorquo S3 33...... I i i i i CJH Atlanta 45 39 1.59 y ^ Magic Valley -10« -«• » 60a 70a BO* 90* 100« 110* Boston 47 32 .fc... . * ■Jtffc- Today snow likely.ly. / A ccum ulation up to an inch,h. Highs topwalo high tw n p mr« n sZOOM lor tfw day. ^^ C^hicsgo . 11 00 : • 35 l24 . around 30. East windsids 10 10 15 mph. Tonight snow > Dotlas 40 ' '•J Donvor 11 -n oa .30 Lows IS lo 20. Monday;lay snow likely. Highs around 30. Dos Moinos 08 —2- ;.... • • 03 .03 ICoftufD-AtoftBlzin I Detroit 17 □ ^ ^ Extended regiiglonal forecast | r , Honolulu 77 60 ^ . Houston 70 51 '■ 9 ------Indianapolis 21 08 I... Tbesday mostly cloudloudy \yidi a chance of snow. Cot f Kansas O ty ' 20 13 Jl.... iLawMonlzy M lows in thc Icctis cast■t to near 20 in thc wesl and highs ------LasVooas- - ^ 70 mid-20s easlto mid-30sJOs wesl. LosAnoolos 84 W odoetdsy partly cloudy.clot Continued cool with lowsws the Memphis 35 single digits cast to neartear 20 in the wesl and highs in diedi mid- ' Miami Boach 79 MiKvaukoo 04 20s cast to mid-30s inn dtidie west. Mlnneapotia 04 — Thursday partly cloui:loudy. Warmer with lows in thcthe teens ^ NowOrtoans 76 S O ^ lH , • ______cast to thc 20s w est and one highs in the 30s east to-low3wer 40s , NeWIYorit 47 33 ...... ; ■west. Oklahoma City 3 8 . . 3 4 ...... ___ Omaha______14______0 4______~ F R O N ^ r ~ W ood River- V a l l e y PhoenU 68 47 ..... Plttstxiroh 25i 18,; ..... P o r tia ^ Mo. 40 21 i .01 ; Winter storm walch:h tctonday and lonight. Today sno^low like- c o m WAftu STATlOMRy SI ______^ . ______oi»aatoi>-w««Jw a^.inc. Portland. Oro. 54I 44 - .06 ly. Accumulation 41 to 8 inches. Highs in thc min id -2 0 s. _ _ Rono 60 26 ..... 3S* B 5 ^ SL Louis 27 16 ,...... Tonight snow likely. Lows Lo\ in the single digits, Mondajlaysnow H . L ES3 S E3 S [Z3 I ItOH LOl¥ SWOWti►tws RMN r-srow a nuKfoes snowMOW ice suNNT Pf. aouor acn^ Salt Lako City 34 31J .28 likely. Highs in ihe mid-:iid-20s. ------' San Frandsco 54 s o l ..... Soattlo 44 42 .11 T reasure Vallei l l e y Spokano 34 28 ..... WasNngton 50 313 ..... *■ 'Cs\'o. Jr.V . W ns .'.. A < t e a <£ > Cfcxy Today snow likely. Accumulation A I to 2 inchcs. HiHigiisin B i l l l y i l l i i i ■ OimAOU-KMI Ihe lower 30s. Southcajheast v^inds S to 15 mph. Toniglight and Idaho; H i^ , 40 degnegrees at Lewiston and Lowell.. LeLow, 7 degrees at Stanley. Monday mostly cloudy..Jy. A good chancc of snow. Lowsws in the Nation: High, 93 dcgdegrees at Brownsvillc^exas. Low,Lo< 26 below at West Yellowstoi I Almanac ______lower 20s, Highs in thehe I Max MinIln PepP Yoslorday 28 22.>2..... Tunc lo die Nationalinal W eather Service radio bandid ata VHF-FM 162.4 or 162.55 Ml lo 233-6724; Rigby]0; 7the Elko, >.| - Today mostly cloudyidy icooler and windy. A chance o .. . .;.B oIm 29 2 63.07 .0 ; Ust yoar 34 21: : of snow or call 423-4423. MHZ Uloh 801-964-6000;J-8888. t >3^03 north. W est winds IS-3CS-30 mph. Highs in the 40s lo miu-50s.mi ■■ • Burioy 29 19.0;9.01 Nomwl 41 23.1 Nev., area. 702-738-88! Falrnold 27 15.1 Tonight a chancc of snowsno showen. Locally windy. LowsL< in Gooding m m... Precipitation the mid-teens and 20s.Ds. MondayI a chance of snow showerssl Hagermon 36 20...!0..... Month to dolo; .17 and windy. Cooler west.est. Idaho Polls 28 14...4 ..... Nonnal mo. to dato; Cold air rollsi aacross nation’s r j® N orthern Utafah midsection Joromo 28 20....0 ...... W ater yoor to dato; 6. By TTie AaiocialedIPttaa Pr cm Plains dmjugh Lewiston 40 12 32...... Nomial yoar to dato; 4,4.51 Todoy mostly cloudyudy with snow showers likelyf mainlyr Bands of moder}h northern Arkansas, also developed • Malad m 24.... west. Highs 30s lo loweower 40s. Tonight and Monday i a C om fort facto rs y mostly A mass of arcticc aira pushed southward acrossJ thetli central across the Greatlerate L to heavy snow and fog olsoup lo a fool o f ’ Malta 24 16.0: cloudy widi o slight chancechai of showers. Lows 15-25.5. Highs port o f die nation Saturday, Sat dragging temperaturesires well be- snow in parts of: MLakes, widi stonns leaving up lc McCall m 109..... Humidity a t noon: m 30s to mid-40s. low zero and touchingling o ff areas o f light snow, Across the SoutlMichigan overnight. • w were report- , ...... Pocalollo 34 17...7 ..... aoromotorotnoon: . - - Aflemoon temperalerolures ranged from the minusnus teens in ed in northern Aleuth. a few pockets o flig h t snowwcre w scattered, Salmon 28 19...9 ..... " Idaho weatather summar]ry ihe nonhem Plainss iilo single digits and upper teensleer farther over the SoutheastMabatna,.Light rain.and fog lley,wcrt and thun-' I Slanloy m 7 7..., ..... south, from eastern1 CColorado dirotigh cenlral lllinoi!nois. derstorms developMt and lower M ississippi Valley,Louisiana and! ^ SunValloy m .13...,3...., A strong northwestt flow fic of cold air combined withith mois- W esterly wind bioblowing at up to 30 mph produieduced wind southem Mississipioped over parts of southem Lou lure Saturday afternoon)on lo provide lighl snow in thehe south chills of 50 below zei crate snow de- S k y w a t c h zero in westem and central Upp s '!to maintain public ac- , Timcs-Ncwst writer that has firm ly established cs Twin sportss l'T Ppublic hunting becausc ffishing hole or hunting spt>pot, but in c lu d in g T argget. e Costco, and given prpreference, bui many sof\- race, including Weld3n. a And the;/! they arc woi•'orricd qboul possible bbusiness boosters are^4)«juick lo Wol-Mart, have: openedo stores in boll, basketballba; and volleyball nia's Pete Wilson,/amine to anti­ Sign of tt|e times damage and1 vivandalism to their prop- ppoint out that groW tl^illII cani be the Magic Valley.ey. Similar trends recrealioItional teom rosters include served os a clear warncs seelcing thc fun.fl have been seen I abortion candidates a Popular Ashing spotsots arc lined n locally for the non-cityity residents, Bowyer said, igtime Westem residents with paved walking paths More people are nvailolable to restaurant businessess, T hee ccity will have expanded nomination. 3 ra m m , f o r c x ; istomed to asking for that back b local theater and arts £ easy access to the water. P > groups. Those trends coicould continue un- sof\ballill tween 1970 nnd 1992, incricreasing for non-ciiy resideidcnts who want to expensi' anyone out on onyity oLeoder Bo6 ■manager for thc slate Dep nsive to develop, Bowyer r their own recreation. its it population by 39 perccntnt in that remain a part oif f ccity recreational said. And Scnotc Mojority1 occasion 1 rat* l^ish and Gome, said acccs ;n that throughout thc ■ ’ period.p Thousands morere have leagues. Im pro Dole has on severalitential oc running •Jiunting grounds has been ■ provements to develop a S f w est, and Idaldaho is no exception,” he nmoved into the region since:ethen. “We’ve reachehed maximum in neighbo tied off a list ofixjtentI Weld, W ilsoa • })blain in the last five to 10 iborhood park would cost ____ Ui.lhat.limc..coinmcrciaLiiLgrawth__most.Qtlhosc.progrognup.bccause.of—abouLS^ mates that includesj ov.Wi Christinfe __ “— V-Thcbulk^f dcccnrphcjihcasanthunt^“ !ri„,. -S25,OOG.pcc.acTC,.hef grief over the past year built b to transport rcsidcni:nts ond Dennis Bowyer,cr. Twin Falls city Hormon In an interview last» id e n tia l’candi)- waterfowl and big game on Park, he said. ved lo strengthen zoning I------said 0 third GOP presid*see Gov.iLama^ ^ id . In years past, landou oiect the south rim of thc Brid __ date, former TennesseeTOjjor ‘A ’, w o r^ -more w illing to let a hunt( Jridgc and Interstate 84. A federal fe . Kestie said the statesu surely will do "Thehe reason wc go out to Moth m over-development. A plan Alexonder, “has a ntajtr sa y s h e is snti^ property to hunt. Growinj SE •lan for the north side has gonene back something withI its il property. "A er Natuature is to gel away from )th-th problem." Alexander sa; t be brewing on thc north to th ves thc federal of hunters have promp 0 the drawing board, and offifficials preservation areaa - that doesn’t do congesjestion in thc city," Blaikithe abortion but believeshave no role io landowners to be more re;leslrielivein fromrom thc Bureau o f Land Manageigement us any good.” he saisaid. said.. “I“I think we'll just find ouikic government should It hav. odds with the - Ceslie o f tlie Slate Depart- say t •who they grant access, Kv; ay they won’t be ready to discucuss thc B ut open spaccce does the public selveses going; out further - that')ur- Uie debate, a view atI foro< a coiutitif- ids said thc state wonts to futuc “When he gels to thc1C ? 10th.: n , f f 11th i.i, ment o f Lands ulure o f that area until this surummer, good, said Elmerer Blaikie of Blue kind1 of o the price wc poy at’sfc GOP plntfonn’s call)udawing;Bbo!>. foi owns between thc Perrine m1 thethi earliest. Lakes Cyclery. progresress.” for tional amendment oudi tion. - ^ n g l e a dd e i ^ = =----- IdIdaho-lottery—______I d a h o r o aa i d . r e p o r t >Contlnued rrom Al Three monlhsIS lilater, he sold the condo- BOISE B (AP) - Winning nunumbers BOISE (AP) —- 1TJic Idaho Depart- Iniersilerstate 84 — Oregon Itne-Caldwc klontona line, dry. verboll ment ofTranspoitaiitation reported haz- wet, snowing;mo Caldwell-Nampa area, >vel].wt Ashlon, dty; Ashton-Mont 'during research and intcrvic\views. minium for S20>200.000. dra\irawn Saturday in the Powe ardous driving con:ondilions on many snowinsving. drifts; Boise area, wet. brokiwet. fog, ills-Wyomiiig lin^ V According lo thc SEC’s:’s complaint, „ Amt:■ntz. who bought Brum- ganijam e arc: )oll 17 highways S atu ^ yy . snowV floor, fl snowing; Boise-Mounta)ken U.S, 26 — Idaho Falls-V-,- . Idaho 21 •; During that time, Brumflimneldandhis tobcanonymoinous. BBOISE (AP)-winning nun loho — Boise-Idaho City, wet, ii floor. me-Ketehum .'diy, Jrawn Saturday in the Tri-' owing, drifts: Marsing- spots,s. snowing;si Idaho City-Lowman., iticy Idaho 75 — Shoshone-II $tunmit,'%roKen ;wife Lorrie owned a twoiwo-bedroom “Nobody reallyre; knows cach olher Jra’ i-W e st Oregon line, wet. snowlowtn^ spots,s, broken bl snow floor, snowing: Loi. icy wet. snow ing; G alena $ u est townhouse here,5. Everyonef pretty much LoltLotto game are: .^condominium in a modest ,.n Intejstatc 90 — FoiFourth o f July Canyoa man-Bar-Banner Summit, wet, icy spots, brokijjw - snow fkwr. mselvcs," said John Cun- ,1-1-7-10-13-21-31 (one. seven ‘eomplex in Basking Ridge,3C, 1N.J., which keeps to thcms t.n .te n , dry; Lookout Pass, dty,ity, broken swJw floor. snowi fkw,fkj snowing. okcn IntentUe 86 — Dry. liLpoeatdlo,drj. ] ibor who has lived al thc ibtnihirteen, twenty-one, thirty-one .iihey bought for S172,00(000 in 1985, ''^rt, a ncighbc "C). U.S. 12 - Lewwiston-Orofino, is dry; U.S.:.S. 20 — Mountain Home-Fairfiel Inteiajite 15 — U ta hlad li^ Pass, icy spots, Paul-Oakle' 0931 Mondayf ththrough Friday from 7 a.m. The Times-News (UPS 631-080) is pipub- PORWSNNINC W f K M 678-2552 until 3 p.m. andnd SSaturdays from 7 a.m, until ,. J™ Press 10 a.m. Infonnaiination on display ads is avail- 1;*^“hed daily at 132 Third Sl. W.. Twrwin 5 r ^ l Duhl-Castlcford lls, Idaho. 83301. by Magic Vailalley 543-464« able weekdayss oionly. For ihe Hurley oftice, p f l m „ call 677-1042. wspapen Inc. Second-class postage■ ptP»'»* r r t T 4 ■ •I TwirTwin Falls by The Times-News, OfHcTlcial The 326-5375 'hclmieaNnvs ^ ' —[AA t S a rtt e i cityy andanc counly newspaper pursuant lo. S

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Nw a t i o n G iiiiIon v m >Pchainges inI crime: legislaiitioh W A S H IN G T O N (A P [AP) — President aintoo. ^ iCUnton said in his weddydy iradio address primary re:responsibility for fighting crir:rime, to cach word as hee ddelivered his ultimatum toI White House decidcd-to0 ththrow oul thc “V- URxd tbe stakes Saaadi J rd i^ in his battle w ith tbe fiom ^ tiie Oval Office. ‘T he blocko w grant is basi- ' d iv id e how)w crim e-fitting fimds can beb< used Congress, word’4 for the first time! bebecause “there are Republican Congress•ess over how America cal cally a blank dicdc diat can fv too easily be mostefTcctictively,” Canady said, “i^yone on Copiiiipitol Hill who wants to pby emerging areas where itit is v e ry c le a r th e re ' should fight crime,ip :,i p le d g in g to v e to a n y used use fix things besides police offitofficers.” T rying to bolster its case, the Whitete House1 partisan politicscs with' police officers for is a fundamental diffcren:rence between the attempt to scrap plans ins to put 100,000 mon| Republicans 1 counter th^iI lo c a l g f fic ia ls released aI seriess< o f statemeiits &om GOPOP legis- America shouldI listenlis carefully,” he said. “17 1 president nnd the Republiublicanrfnqority in • police oo the streets. know best w h at they n ix d to comlxxnbatcHnxand latorsdurining the 1994 crime debate in which will veto any effortfort to repeal or undemiine the C o n g re ss.’' • T h c president threw d w dow n the veto threat for should she be p v d i mote fiwedomatocha^lfed- to theysaidpapast ^ t s for crime wen/c re used 100,000 police comiommitminL Period.” ■ House R^ublicans arce spspeeding through a tbe fiist time as House ise Republicans vowed to eral en dollars where they wonld^old^tlo 'the m ost for pock-bain rre l paiT tm ge. Reno, at a brisfuiefing with reponere, sold Inter scries of crime votes os• theytht push to fulfill push ahead with a rewri write of last year’s crime good. got I C anady^irWas quoted as saying. “A patrtatronoge that Clinton alsoso 'would veto any efTort loi thcir-'Coniroct wilh AmeAmerica” campaign bill and shift money froc fiom prevention to prison* In 1 the GOP response lo ClinUlinton*s address, program fotfor political cronies... is not wwhat l the repeal the 1994I crcrime bill’s ban on assault p ro m ise sb y A pril 15. building while giving 'ing communities more Florida Fl« Rep. Charles Canac•nady said the • AmericanI pct^lep want, and it is certainainly not 'weapons.' ' On Friday, they approvedivcd bills to expedite choice in bow th ^ spa sptod fwfcral crime-fight- Republican Rc plan would give localw al o ffitjals “tb e som ethingg thati will do anything to sohjolve the The promised vetvetoes moik a shift to a more thc deportation of criminalinal aliens and boost ingdoU ais. flexibilityfle to fight crime inn ccom nunities uigeot problib lcm o f crim e in Am erica.” confrontational starstance in the administration's federal money for sute: priprisons. They also “They want to replao )lace an initiative guoran- throughout thr Arnerica in the most3st effectivei way The pres:esident, joined by Attorney GeneralG strategy for deoli:aling with the Republican'• voted to deny m oney to state:itates that don’t incar- te e d to p u t 100.000 poU< w lice o n the streets w ith a possible. po: ^ ' Janet Reno10 and Dnig Control Policy DirectorDi Congress, cerate violent criminals forbr ata least 85 pereent blodt grant program tha that has no guarantees at ‘‘It ‘ wiU allow local olBdals.s, tlthose with the . Lee Browrwn, spoke slowly and cmphtphasized Press secretaryiry Mike McCurry soid the of their sentences. ChinaI stUl Ex-[-agentTTEgo und(e i f f l n e dIbombmng fiT ^\ NEW' YORK.(AP) — The “It would be just crazy for h j U h - ( n ilT ^'’^sed blbrains behind the Worid travel around. Maybe he's likeIII so -OKI; U U l Trade Cei holdo >nter bombing inay have m a n y p e o p le th a t get a little tiistcoftoj M Valentine'in ie's D a y is ^ b e e n d o>ne n e in by his own ego as a the spotlight," Fox said. "Hc c = “ "■> ^Tuesday, Februa^Fel 14 ^ ry international fugitive, an 1^ Jf H ri behave beh very smartly.” ontreieaty » chief says. If Yousef had hidden in1 somej M And You’(m'd Better ^ V - I t ' s almost al like he became | V | ^ H small sm i village in Iraq, he prol■obobly N o t F o WASHINGTON Forget! ^ 3N — The jmpressed«d with himself, became a could have escaped detectioni forev-f ▼ Clinton adminictratication, trying to legend in ir his own mind,” said er,e r.l Fox said. bolster its campaign Jgn to prevent James Fox,Fo: who headed the FBI U.S. officials say Yousef, bcbom in 2 Stop by and see new JJ the spread of nuci lUclear arms, ofiice in1 NewN York when the bomb Kuwait, is now a Pakistani citizenci ▼ gift ideaseas at the ^ hopes to persuade! theth< four other explodedd iii n 1993. with Iraqi travel documents. nuclear powers to e V Grohevinen e Q o U e r^ . 0 end produc- It's thele only< sensible explanation Y o u se f, 2 7 , w o s b ro u g h t tito th c / tio n o f a k e y w eapcapons compo- for suchh riskyr behavior, he said. United States to face charges;e s 'th a t ^ V nent. R a m z i AhAhmed Y ousef reportedly he and five other men bombeb td th c W ^ JMt tg got bock ^ A senior administnistration off!- flew first■st class from city to city, Trade Center complex on Fet=b 26; ^ /rom marlarketivith ^ c ia l s a i d R u s s iaI, . EB r ita in a n d v isitin g girlfriends gii and working on "■"* Is?1993, killing six people and i France havc agre^«d to join thc fresh scheih e m es. INftslr Mahmood, a worttcher at th e Su C asa hotel In Islamabad, ining g hundreds more. He piele a d e d V a m v civols daily, ^ U n ite d S t a t e s i n1 aiannouncing Yousef,:f, who was the FBI’s most IPakistan, cleans the root>om where authorities founund Ramzi Ahmed inniinnocent Thursday. that they will no lon{ ^ includiu 2 i n g . . . ^ longer produce sought afteraft fugitive, was caught Yousef, ^ th e alleged leadending la1 s t y e a r A lready, a relativelyrel m od'^ propos- I H Off!. j a f M V 2862AddlS0t group of non-nucleailear countries ‘ Clinton signaledsi] through bis 1996 t I JTSIxT. 51fo. through health care reform. —- and w as a] to adjust thehe Consumer Price hidex W 1 ^ T w in Falla *(20(208) 7S 2717 J ? is resisting U.S.S. effortsi to budget pnqin^osalihattbeGOPisonits pr^icaliy\ run out of tbe co\:ount>yona to reduce whatat 1Federal Reserve Boord J■ J CtMQwntA(>p««l'Na(UMd.Ml9W«’y'" S 117a SIM LikaiN..TMBFini* 739-^ S :V .. OPENMon.4>n.>8«t9tOB W make the treatyr plive Texas benefit programam s is being treated like a ^ when thc pact toolook effect in only D to be pounded by tbe E>emocratI who has led hislis p a ^ in bot potato. 1970. The trca^ baibans al! non- Republicarcans and repudiated by the spending { cuts, said o f thec pmident.i “1 don’t thinllink I’m prepared at this ^ nuclear countrieses as of that voters in thetb midterm elections, decid- “I’m * disappointed, I ththink he’s point to forcee a change in the CPI in B date from joining th(th e e x c lu siv e e d to Ict tbethe new congressional msjori- wrong,\ but 1 understand whywl he did the magnitudede that Alan Greenspan ■ n u c le a r c lu b . - ty absotb> thisth round of budget-cutting it. i Now it’s up to the Repulmblicans to suggested,”’ ssaid Senate Budget ■ U .S. OfTicials ho|hope that an pain, ccatch the ball and run withw it, or Committee CChairman Pete V. H i agreement by the nunuclear pow- Clinlonin is: gambling — with tbe fu i m b le .’’ Domenici, a NeNew Mexico Republican en to stop producinging bomb fuel odds spparjarently in his favor — that The once-optimlstic Stenlsiholm esti- who was initia!tially intrigued with the p will help persuade: tbtbe holdouts deficit reduiduction u a doso as a polid- mates r that the GOP odds1 ofo success suggestion, whwhich could raise from to g o a lo n g . c al issue. h ave dropped fiom 80-20 t0 o 50-50. ' $75 billion too'S150 J billion over five -Administration stra teg ists c a n ------Although Igh the unchecked growth o f—------Even on the Republican siside, hopes years. •'W c neeecialiy those for tbe e ld ^ , the t end of January. He'e's gotten sive debt in theile future. countries, includinfling Nigeria, unleashes:s at sc re e c h o f p ro te s t fh)m togged b down in proceduralrat and turf “I think peopiople understand we have - T h e BB t est In T he V alley- - Indonesia, Mexico0 anda Egypt, well-organi:toized lobbies. t to do this for>r incentive toto do those things yo\i need about a what lies ahead v SNAKE RI RON when the Cubin, a Repul UVER CHEVRi publican frestunan from say most of them appappear willing to do to eliminateeli the deficit,” said pro^>ective[ cuts bccome publiblic. Arizona. 1390Sluetd(esBlvd.N««' Across froffl Canyon Springs Imlni*7344901 to approve extensiorlion for a set period of years., ViWhen first ¥T C approved,tbe pactict had a 25- sues contractor y e a r te rm . ------Most-ofihe^iokkwiUMitft^>bieoMo- - f o r - f alulty U lifeboats the exclusive rights;its granted to PHEADIJDELPHIA (AP) — The fbd- the United States,tes, Rus'sia, eral governnnm ent has filed a lawsuit .Britain, France andid China.( But agnin^t a de contractor, ;ot my Arab states, led byy Egypt,E also it of sellnigig thet Navy sh o d ^ lifeboats, ‘oppose indefinite extensionex' of The laws.wsuit, filed Friday in U.S. i h the pact unless Israelrael agrees to District Court,Co alleges that Rubber sses s i^ and place its: nuclearnu pro- Craftcfs Inc.Inc o f Grantsville, W.Va., grmw under intematioiItional inspec- knowingly:ly sold the Navy 25-per»on I hour." tio n . lifeboats betweenbet 1984 and 1987 that I didnotmeeteet govemment standards,

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P r e ssidential1 h o p e f uils l hustle Sluppoirte l s r s f o r m loney WASHINGTON!N (A P) — Sen. lion for hishis successful r98&,race. camps car talk about a goal of S2(>20 mil- Phil Gramm is seliinHing tickets to a But ;ic thc intensity is heightened Hon Hoi 10 $25 million for this year,IT, much ^ S2.5 miin^n dinlinner. Lomar this yearir byt a new schedule that o of f which will be spent on raisiiising the Alexander is lininglg i up an imprcs- jam s ui least lea two dozen primaries money mo and building organizatioiion. sive list of big-namiam e GOP fund- and caucus-ruses inlo a six-wcck period The emphasis on monty hasas some . raisers. And'Scn. BoiBob Dole is tap- ncxi year,ir. leaving1 liltic time to col- less lcs high-profile candidates ste\tewing. ■f'si. ping hcavy-hitters; forfoi Sl.OOO cach Icci moneyicy oncc the voting begins. Sen. I Richard Lugar, R-R-Xnd.. — ••seed moneyhehe calls it.. "Tlieres like lo see thc var- able ab to compete in thc m oney • ^: t bacl^cr^arc b^ng_ng c o u rted and ious candiddidatcs and their campaigns gam gai e.-They point to his SMM - mil------reornitecl'anil pressessu re d by iKe “ get organizifiizcd and get goingT* lion7T992”SerraTe lie cumpaijiig n 'a s ■ candidates. The cacandidates are Thc :ompresscdcot schedule is proof. pr< Specter’s game planin calls I— — —^ already hard on ihcic hhustle, hosting fueling fund-raisingfur fever because for fot him ro raise SIO millioiion this Bcar Mayer Wlenermobile Is a big hit at tho Chlcasago Auto Show this weeV'8 8 k e n d .^ Sl.OOO-a-platc^ dinncnners and work- it w ill force for candidates lo cam- year, ye with a Sl million kik ic k o ff ' The 1995 O scj lie ing the phones for cocontributions, paign simim ultaneously in expen- event cvi Feb. 21 in Philadelphia nporlani slates such'as Many 1 political veterans say a Tlie astonishing fmancialfmt pressure siv e, im p 1 organized candidate with an a] UOU d o w n t h scar Mayer Foods o f Madison.in. Wis. scal-s six. has a largearge-scrcen TV and Quuyle’s surprise5c i d ecisio n last be ableto lo pay for TV early," said ditional dili view that a strong shoMjwingin pairs in one of e road, one riding “shot- The Tl Wienermobilcs dale to3 1936. is likely lo m n i jpup almosta anywhm : contest was dri- Alexanded c r 's co m m u n ic a tio n s the thc first slates of Iowa andid New vehicles on the r week to sit out the cc 'W ieniebago.” trying to wvhen he a I3-fooi hoi dog on whcclecls hn people eat hot dogs. '' loney concerns, director,, MarkM Merritt. Hampshire Ho breathes mono;ley and bun” in the "W: ven in pari by mon sandwicht^” in mjffic. Chit'hicago's streets to promoic? (Oscar "You can't haveve az bad day when d a disdain for The schci:hcdulc had Quayle planning momentum me inlo a candidate’sI racen avoid being “san Jack K em p cited a college graduates who Ma>4ayer wieners. In the early I1950s. you get behind thcthi wheel," said Ig his reasons for • forasmanymy as 200 fund-rai.sing events Ron I Kaufman, former While\ The young CO fund-raising among 1: cddling puns and buns in thehe fleetI grew to five. Tlie 199f95 ver- DufT. a Syracuse; University Ui adver- form er Defense over the nextnc 10 monlhs in what he House Ho political director for Bus!ush.said spendayearpcd nol running, and foi icar Mayer Wieneimobilcs sionion is thc fifth model sincc thericn. lising graduate vho's who been hotdog- Secretary Dick Chemicney was said to concludedxl wasv "a brutal process." said a a casec could be made that momimentum six 1995 Oscai : to the future. A A t 10,500 pounds, 27 feet;i long, ging in an older nodelmod sincc June. Have similar reservativations. John Vardardaman, a Washington attor- is is easieri to sustain in a tight orimarvpi call them a link to "We relish outour jobs," Dan Duff said 1W:W: feet high and 8 feet wididc. the Between 800-1,001,000 students who Tlie early timetableible is not unusu- ney who liadliai been helping to organize season, sea so a candidate who get » media after the new WieVienemwbile rolled down WieViencrmobile was the bigge.st<1 vchi- apply each year forfor Ihc 12 jobs go al; by the end off 11987, George Quayle'sca; campaign. roll rol could blitz through on free thc main aisle attiIt the Chicago Auto Show, cleIe on i display when the auto0 show through a training; programpro that tcach- Bush had stashedJ awoya> $19 m il- Tlie Doli)ole. Gmmm and Alexander and anc a smaller bank account. Duff, 24. is3 o:one of a dozen gradu- opeiipcned Saturday. It was builtill on il cs them to bosstlie the big rigs, charm ales recruited from fn collcge campuses Genjcneral Motors truck chassissis and ' the public and usee tlic tli endless stream k cach year to spispend 345 days on the creareatcd by automotive designerT Harry1 of wordplay thut iss partpa o fth e schtick. • D o kl e , G r a mim i : T h eir’ While House ambiiibiiions and an Af i .- port thc second, warns thatlat "you Every•ything In Our Invnventory intense longsiandiniling rivolry that can't change this mammoth1 £system PORTLAND,ID, Ore, (AP) — A fed- propels president:ntial politics without hurting some people.';e."Dole eral grand juryjur is investigating f l Is R eeduced Excludinglg O ffice squarely into the legiicgislalivc arena, i opposes botli House ideas. charges that; Sen. S' Bob Packwood J j Buijilding & Sold Ho:lom es! Perhaps a half*df-dozcn people Slill, in what some Grami^ . jljcgally solicite.ited jobs for his ex-wifc may run for thc 199[996 Republican ti.sans interpret as a preoecucupatioh ,0 reduce his alimonyalii payments. The Siil'jcci Uipfior Mjlc n o m in a tio n . B uiI only oi between with their man. Dole hass 1hardly Oregonian reporported today. Dole and Gmmm anare the tensions been ignoring his consensrvative jhe paper: saidsi a lobbyist who \ Dp in and see already palpable. flank. He recenlly iniroducec:edabill offered a job) tolo Gcorgie Packwood In his leadershipp role r as Senate Qgig)le Gramm to slash federal regulations,I. jAnd m has ogreed toI testifyte in exchange for f iselection of '“Effl majority leader, Doijolc is trying to a reccnl television inlcrvicMcw, he immunity inthe the cose. maintain n difficficuli balancc reform, lobbylo reform and a num- threw th: into question thc futuitures of Steven R.. Saunders,S who has 3 sq. ft. Single .between ihe nationamal interest and ber of othother major bills lasl fall affinnaiive af action and o f Clirimton’s acicd as a loblsbbyist for Mitsubishi irldestoDur iljC? th e in te re s ts of conservativec before thcthc election. Thc pressure surgeon-general su nominee:e. who Electric Corp.,p., Seiko Epson Corp. MM o T Republican primaryry \voters. was such:h that even Dole, oncc a had hn performed abortions. and the Japancsnese Embassy, allegcd- incriredible2168 The risk for the5 veteran vi Kansas health-refceform champion, ended up Dole is widely believed Uto have ly offered vlrs.Mr Packwood a job ^ senator is that th eyly'll 'l view him as on the seoicorched'carth bandwagon, blockcd bl Gramm’s attempt)t to get buying Ameinerican art for his K "the guy negotiatingng wilh thc arch- The pusi)ush-and-pull continues this on or thc powerful Scnat^iFinance Japanese clientsnts. \ | enemy (President CliClinion) to watgr year, inteiitensificd by thc approach Committee. C' And jusb-t'■bcfopc Saunders refuefused to comment, down the Rcpublicaiican revolution," of the carcampaign and Dole's rise Gramm G aced a straw pipoll of Packwoodd spokesman Matt as one GOP sirategisigist put il. from minoinorily to majority leader. Arizona Ai activists, Dole rcleleased a Evans, reachc:hed at home Friday l l •Proviuing';» you w ith assistance frorrrom iiart'to A runaway frofrontrunner in Inaneojearly conirast of their roles, poll pt showing he was ihe‘c o v e r- night, also declixlined to comment. \ \l finish, HonsrcajacJ H om es of M agic ValK'alley has dieir this early stage, Dolesigncjned on to Clinton’s unpop- whelming wl favoriie among AArizona Packwood, I national polls at thi I, R -O re., has said he up and service departtnr t m e n t . Dole is trying to turturn his position ular Mexi(;xican-pcso rescue plan "in Republicans Ri statewide. . did n 't solicitt thc tl job offers, which \\\l own set inlo a plus. He portnirtrays himself as the nationional interest” while Gramm Dole. 71. also is cultivalin;ing rela- could have :amed ear his former wife u l *AskabcDout our 1 and 5 year wv aar r r a n t y . jd and accused Clinton of tions tic with the huge comingngent of more than $57, a voicc of reason wlwho works with nilpicked 57,000 a year. She did ' ^ •Prices inclui,udc free set up and delivclivery w ithin Clinton “when we'c have h common weak leadiadership. GOP G< governors who could1 Ibe piv- jjoj accept anyly o ( f them. interests,” rcgardlciiless of what "a When 1C C linton’s budget aa iv e d otal ot in important primary cccontests. jh e Justice; DepartmentDi s u b p < ^ c d 5 0 m ile,es : on your foundation or block set I small fringe" of partiartisans or cynics on Capitoitol Hill a week ago. Dole The Tl party has 30 governors,s, includ-i Packwood’sdiarliaries and other evidence skirting included. might think. said mildlIdly that il was “too bad" ing in in nine o fth e 10.biggestit $states. in thc case 155 months I ago. A 1989 Gramm. the 52-y(!-year-old Texas thc prcsidtiident had abandoned major He carries a wallet textct o f the entry in Packwowood's diary mentioned conservative, is prcscresenting himself defieit-recreduction. Gromm’s lypi- ,10ih ,1C Amendment — the orone that Saunders andMitsubishi Mi Electric, as a homespun yet; re*resolute voice of cally pugtLignacious response: "This says sa all powers not specilcifically Other lobbyibyists wha allegedly —■ conscience — ihe manma who vowed is a do-nolnothing b u dget... The pres^ given gi to thc federal goveremment offered Packwkwood's ex-wife jobs lo bury Clinion's healleolili-care reform idency isis aa terrible thing to waste." are ar reserved for the states; aand the were Ronaldi Crawford,C a lobbyist ^ plan though his partymy's four largest House e( GOP proposals to deny people. pc His top legislative^rp n o n ty y^ho representsnts cable TV interests; pollsters warnedd ithat such an welfare bcibenefits to legal immigrants was w a bill making il hararder to Lester Pollack,:k, a Wall Street invest- _ ’ - approach was "poliliciilical suicide."- and end1 ccash payments to unwed impose in requirements onn sta te s tycoon;; andat Tim Lee, a former - H 1^: W ith Gram m inn tthe vonguard. leen-age: n motliers al.so point up dif- w w ith o u t th e m o n ey to pipay for Packwood employeeem who at the IB Republicans killeitied off health fercnces5S between thc two men. them. th It passed 86-10. time owned1 aan Oregon trucking I ______1 brokerage firm. ______— ■B B H iiaB Z uMiS M iss USA4 plans to fi^ight racism a e pgT.ntia >aiBjigg i e SSS k S k u SOUTH PADRE ISLSLAND. Texas Smith saicaid she plans to draw on her i T K » ca izaiQa AA MQ (AP) Tlie new MisskS UUSA. crowned biracial badlackground to teach children ■ before a home-state ciowcowd, promised to about thec harm h s o f racism and the teach children aboiil ihehe wrongness o f importance:c co f self-esteem. She objects racism and ilie iniportiinceice ofi self-esteem, fo being considered co solely African- Miss Texas Chelsisi Sm5 ith, a 21- AmericanI andan says she is proud o f both R ie slin j year-old sophomorere i m ajoring in the white andam black sides ofher family. ® Exclusive eat the COOKIE J A S K E T ! O »i ______education al San JacJacinto .Junior Smith ^villwil reccive S207.000 in cash ■.------d i f f l d e ^ rvartetyufV alentlnel e ^ B a s k e t s - ^ ^ ------® College, was crowneded I'riday nighl and prizes:s and: represent thc United' after winning the sw im su it and Stales in the lh< Miss Universe pageant pjfll *06 Malllin *»«. 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;s iguana i------O fficer saves r I w ith m outh-ti- t o - n o s e _ resuscitationn D)on't ( Let Foot't Pain Knock':YouOffYou]urFeet. 1 I B!UY LO S ANGI-.LTiS5 |(Al>) — It Is fCKb o t pain stopping you fromm LSJ-^ont Humane Society offitffieer says she activee 1lifestyle? Num bness, tinglin•ling, w eakness o f n has no regrets aboutII ppuckering up th e foeexit and joint pain In th e shoihoe a n all b e S to save a boy*s pel iguaiiuana. early wwarning signs that you haveive a fo o t p ro b lerrr ® Officer I'ori MattIitthews of llie needs expert attention. Manlany com m on fo o t i S Southern Californirnia Humane th a t ne Society performed memouth*to-nose probleilems include bunions, hammnmertoes. pinched g ; resusciiaiion I-riday' aHeraf the igua- nervescs, ingrown toenaib, anklei s;sprains, plantar giCAFRPE1 scared up a - nil. which had been sea s. and heel pain. All of these^e problems cm a rs | w an s, by a doy. tumbled inloiilo a swimming pool and sank. be SUCIjccessfully tro ted with outpjtpatient care and ^^ a t C l a u (ide Browi v n ' s g "The iguana was.aci.actually s.wini- " minim:TiaJ inconvcnlence to th e patpatienL @ ming around the poolool," she said, V^eci offer e x p e rt advice and tretreatm en t a t o u r E "The priiblem was thatth the, w ater t advancneed fo o t care c lin ic by p)rbvidlng ro the latest § C O M E I was icc cold, and ig'iguanas don^l I I N A N D SS I E E l § handle cold water very;ry w ell." ^ advancnces in surgical and non-surjurgical techniques. . g Matthews grabbeded her net* and _ * f ° r a} ttool approach to foot careare, by doctors SP For Free EsIstimate Call 733-3 - ^ 0 8 , 2 dove, emerging will','ilh th e e x o tic ‘ v^hos[specialize exclusively on thcthe foot, all for an E pct^s limp body. -— • appolnilntment today' at the numbeibers listed below. B^ Yoo u r M a s te r “1 ihoughl. well, you/ou do CPR and Main ^ t h ■ ^ 9 niouih-lo-mouth on a pperson'and on m Li B u r l e y -ife Dealer win Fgli a dog.’^ she said. "Why/hy not an igua- T w i n F a lI l l s I Downlo' ■ f f M R l i n ■ lolheFiK'K' alg Holm an, D.P.M. Dovid Ala : IBbckmer, D.PJiL DoviddA.BkxW,D.PJ^ / ... . i • "Now lhal 1 lookIc bback on it. it S-BShoupcWcst .RkhordAy) M. Allen, D>.M. RichardirdM.AB«i,DJ»M. FO G was a prcity ugly anim.limal to be kiss- 236 MartVartin Stroci 2311 PPariceAve., Suite 6 p e r (s o u r specialty! ing " Malthews said.d. but1 '‘Ihe last U*7676 I - 7 3 3 *-3881 3 £

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run high1 ------— — - - j m Biospbihere j TUCSON, Ariz. ( (A P ) — m Working inside Biospheihere 2 these days is a gas. But neither crew metnembcrs nbr^ directors o f the scaled. environmcn-en tal laboratory are amusedised by levels of nitrous oxide — alsoIso known as “laughing gas” — thatat arei nearly 300 times higher than in thci outside atmosphere. H Crew members are beingbci limited (0 five-hour daily shiftsils I b ^ u s c o f the gas,, thought to be: a byproduct of soil decomposition in the three- acre dom e o f glass andI st(steel. Dr. Robert Russell,1, a nutrition specialist from Tuftsi UUniversity, said nobody knows whathat risk there is from long exposuree Uto laughing gas, which is u ^ in highhlg concen- trations os an anestheticjc byI dentists and others. : “It’s possible that it hqs effects bn ; __;the entire nervous systystem,” said__ ;Russieliran adviser toJ ttthe project. ~ ~ ~ ;“We don’t really even:n know1 that ■there is in fact a danger.”r.” . Biosphere 2 once waisus iintended as a prototype space colon;lony but now has bccome a laboratortory to study the earth’s ecology. Ove)vemight vis- its have ended, and no onone lived inside Bisophere 2 sinccice its second ‘ crew lefl Sept: 17,, 8sa id J o h n ' Mueller, the project’s chchicf operat- ing officer. ■ Former crew membersers who sprat B from six m onths to two0 yearsy inside the complex have been:en exam ined GIFTS; SUREE TO FPLEASE E but showed no apparentsnt ill e f f e c ^ i ^ Mueller said. - Other workers havee bbeen inside A.Ny V/ALENTINE’SS HEA!,RT .the com plex daily, makiiaking modift- cations to ils differentnt ecologicali ^ n e s , w hich include: desert, dc rain- ,forest, savannah and oceacean. Standards establisbiisbed by tbe American Conferes re n c e o f f p j , Governmental IIndustrial Hygienists consider exexposure to m ore th an 50 p a h s perer rm illion for eight hours a hazard,d, said Rick Ccc of the U'.S. Occiccupational Safety and Health Admdministration in Salt L ake C ity. Levels of the gagas inside m Biosphere 2 have: ffluctuated between 70 and lOT pparo^permjU ar ______lion, R ussellsaid. OfTicials have been awaware o f high nitrous oxide, levelvels inside - f l Biosphere 2 for more: ththan a year, but didn’t publicly ackacknowledge .'their concerns until FriiFriday, when I The ArizonaDailjrStariarpublishedTi------s to ty o n it.

o a tankerr runs’ Obsession by>y (Calvin Klein: Your Gift if v/ith any $36 or more Obsessiission purchase. Indudes:is: .25-oz. Eau de aground, s|spills Parfum Spray; 1.71.7-oz. Body Lotion tube3e; 1.7-oz. Shower in Jersey bibay Gel tube; 1.7-oz.3Z. Shampoo tube. WomiTien's F ragrances. Om»gHtt gift p«r cuitomor. While Supplle•]\n iMt. • SANDY HOOK, N.J..J. (AP) — A tanker sailing fh>m thc VirginVii Islands ran aground two miless off6 the New Jersey coast, spilling about ------fl£fliUnln-ft-hny, ihg Cnast^ r^ .!!h ^ jd today. The Mormac Star wawas carrying^ 112.000 barrels of Jetet jA fuel and 135.000 barrels of No.Io. 2 fuel oil, which is generally usedsed for home heating or to power diewlwl imotors. The spilled oil fomieilii a “sheen" on the surface of the calmm ^waters — a very thin layer that genetjiernlly evapo- rates, said Coast Guard sp(spokesnunLL John Shallman. He said the spill appeapeared to pose wHM “no immediate threat toto ttbe coviron- m ent’? Th^ ship was en routoute from St. Croix to Port Reading,;, N J., when it mn aground at 7:25 p.mj.m. Friday in ' Sandy-Hook Bay. It wasOS notr i o n i s ­ ately known what causeded Ithe tanker to T U p ^ . The; tanker Svas still1 leaking le early to day.'althou^ Coast GtiGuard experts 12.00 Heart 9oxer>rs thc exact rate______, 'could not determine the Give hlrnI a g ift stra ig h t frbnf> youiur heart-these until dayli^it^ Shallmanis sa a id heart boxersrs are> both fun and sexy.cy. ln i 00% c o tto n , Imported.Irr Men's Furnishshlngs.

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I d a h o Legislaative logI______T i m lb e r t o w nns leery cof sendinng Tbe AnodstDd P rat o f anim als withinwil a national park. SCRII3 S (Health and Welfi HB232 (Re[Resources and Conservoiion) Elirhinates Elii Ammonio from none z l i e s t o BM t t e r r o o ft Waderirness For Friday, Feb. 10 — New lawM sStating that a federal endan- genic gen toxic air pollutants. grizz' Signed By Ooveknrenor gered species:ies can t>e reintroduced into ' SCRIMS (Health and WelfiIfo re )— ® once Residents of the: rurrural towns that HB9 (SpeakCT) — Addsdds an exomina- Idaho only if tthe Legislature approves. Amends An air pollution control regiegulations BOISE (AP)) —- Susan Willhite is evensn then,i they give birth only o tion fee and incrtases rene'enewal for envi- ' HB233 (Re[Rwurces and Conservation) lo lo« exempt “insignificant emissionion" units, not enthused aboibout the prospcct of a everycry three years. 'ring the proposed 5.40S.400-square-milq ry area fear for ' ronmental health spcciBlistilists. — Declares:s tthat no cily or county can SB! S 133 (Education) — Ex ompts t; fees lopii)ping on the timbered. “It’11 be 20 to 25 years bcfcfore Bitterroot recovery i "said their lives and livejivelihoods. With >, SeotToOovcnvcnnr adopt ordinarnance that conflicts with Ihe for for voluntary school activiiie ^dge outside h,er « Elk City home. there'T c's an appreciable number." s HD37 (Speaker) — AlioUlows fiirloughs stale Surfaceice Mining Act, with cxcep-. school sch district budget limitations. iretty vicious animal. I Woyne ayi M elq u ist o f th e Idcdaho wolf reintroduction,I, livlivestock o p i^ for prison uim atcs needinging treatment for tions for zonirming and planning decisions. SBI £ 134 (Locol Governmenent and •*Theyre a pret reluctant to go out and Depaipartm cnt o ffish and Game, lors were concerned.d . \W ith grizzlies' serious i t l n ^ o r injury. HB234 (Re[Resources and Conservation) Taxation) Tw — Authorizes jointipurchas- p would be feal reh d life it^s the timber industrystry and workers. I lake m y walks.”.” shes says. "O ur fore- Trhe hi U.S. Fish and Wildl HB69 (Speaker) — Setslets a fee for fin- — R e p ea lsIs mandatory r revocation of ing ing agreements for counties. I cov- Elk Cily has 5000 residentsre and .. gerprini processing for‘ purposespu olher hunling andd fishingf licenses for certain SBI S 135 (Health and WelfiIfare) — fathers killed thethem ofT. Thai should Servicrvice’s grizzly recovery plan c I six areas in the Northwest. FiFive, limbCT mill. They worrywor loggpg oai than law enforcem ent violations,'' makesm: it discretionary with Reduces Rei disposal fee for hozazordous tell you somethin,ling.” , CIS si: about federal land could1 be curtailed to , HB58 (Speaker) — AuiAuthorizes elec- magistrates,I. waste wa! that has been delisted or tnated.trt W olves were! justjl the first wave o f indue:luding the Selkirks, harbor ab 'tronic transfer of birth andmd deaih certifi- HB235 (Bi(Business) — Resolves con- SBI £ 136 (Transportation) — Gives predator reintrodieduction in Idaho. 1,000)00 bears. The sixth, callcdd the protw t grizzlies. 'calcs to the state. flicting courturt decisions concerning the port por of entry personnel authorityty to seize x},e bears, tovlowering as lall as 8 Bittertterroot Ecosystem, has none. “I don’t know anybocybody iq> here that , HB6 (Speaker) — Incnncreases testing applicabilityly of' the speedy trial provi- and deUiin violators. ing up to 800 pounds, WWhile h there arc occasional rcjN:ports isforrcintroduction,”” WWillhite says. ' SBI 137 (Transportalion) — R “ <1 weighin£ to the bitter legal :feeforpwli8trist. - sion of stalelie laws applying to mobile S could be brouought bock to the ofgri:grizzly sightings in the Bitternrfoot, . Bul in contrast to li ______.______InlrodiKedlixHia Hom e______home parks.!. ______. _____ cc o o i u n iy o r hig h w a y d is tric t rr ----- P______Panhandle as sooioonas.1996______their.rir.presence has not b c ^ con-^ci fight over wolvw, conservationcon and ' HB22Q -(Judiciary.f. ..Ru|es_apd HB216(Bu[Business) — Prohibits'ihsur- jnclinclude reservation r o ^ . 195(5.— industry-groups-art-i •Provides As many as 1.0(10I. grizzlies once—firmeimed since one was kilted in 19; Administmtion) — Allowiows paymral of ance compaiponies from requiring an ■ SBI£ 138 (Transportalion) — P could compromise, salaries for deputy court cle method for recalling highway,y district roamed Idaho., TThey were exterml- The Bitterrool Ecosystem co I cleru from dis- insured lo useust a particular company or me' other By giving managemgement control lo ■ trict court fund. location forr glglass replacement. commissioners. con niled to protectct livestock and their serve-ve to help grizzlies in the ot ropa- folks such as Willhite,lite, B plab can be HB221 (Judiciary.f. Rules and HB237 (Bu[Business) — Provides notice SB S I 139 (Transportation) — CCrcates a habitat dwindled,ed. About 30 are left recov:overy areas link up ond pro Administration) — Authorhorizes top ofTi- o f intendedI altering,all making or repairing special spe license plate for Idaho limimber. |n the state, gate.;le. said John Beecham. a Fishh iand crofted to allow reintrin t^ u c tio n with cials of the Idaho Legislatulaturv to p m o rm o f p e rso n aII l pf roperty be given lo a n y SB S 1140 (Educoiion) — AIlowiiws super- G riz z lie s ran•amble into Idoho. Gameime bear expert. minimal or no ecom:onomic impact, marriages. holder o f secilecurify interest on record al in'tendents inti to extend suspepensions ^bout 25 liveve in the Selkirk Att\ team o f a^ c ie s shepherdingjgriz- g said Seth Diamoimond of the HB222 (Judiciary, Rules and secretary off ststate’s office. imposed imr by principals. 'orest Industry «!.— M ountains at the Canadian border, zly' rcintioductionrei has enlisted as natilation- In tcrm o u n tain Fore SB lU l (Education) — Rai ,u. Administration) — Increaireases required HB238 (Bu[Business) — Amends Idaho S n drift over from al spokesmanspc the “Bear" — Penersian Association in Montoniitona. reimbursement for trustees of■‘S ll Z S i -A half-dozen minimum amount of autotnomobile liability Bank Acl tolo iallow intentate branching reir ilf War hero Gen. H. NornTman A former Forest SerService biologist, -insurance from S25.000 to SS50.000. in Idaho effeclfective July 1. Historical His Society. Yellowstone Natifationai Park. G u lf e) — Sets But govemmenlent biologists fear the Schwiiwarakopf. The gcnetal, an advoosed federal recovery Therhey will need a gencml fo) lead1 said. "It's dislinctlyttiy'different than "mining or agricultural1 operationso| lo ity to applyy forf( b a r^ teacher's certifi- potport personnel in requiremeilents for plan, up to sixX —• probably from thecht c h ^ e . the w olf effort." require actual commissionion of any such cate af^er concompletion of minimum six schschoolboards to bargain with uai Canada — couldtld be mtroduced each ‘crime as a condition befonfore prosecution month courseirm aerial costs through execution, osas isi allowed in — Allows groground water ri^ t holders lo appapplications of pesticides neaiear civil judgments. nio self-governing dislricis fuins. ^ HB228 (Judiciary.. RI u le s a n d sim ilar to irrigiTigation districts. ' SSBI 149 (Agricultural Affa - Administration) — CreatesItes new law to IntiIntroduced In Seoito Makes Mal spectators at illegal animaluil fights better enable courts to prcprotect money SJM103 (Transportation)(T — Urges guilty guil of misdemeanors.’ and property of minors or incompetent Congress tot> maintainn financial support SSBI 150 (Commerce and' HumanI persons who are parties to some» form of for Amlrak. ■ Resources)Res — Deletes recreireationai f'i legal action or agreement.t. S JR 104 (St(State Affairs) — Reduces vehicles veh from coverage undeder slate lU/i * ^ p - - HB229 (Judiciary,, RulesI and Ihe supermajclajoriiy for city and couniy laws law applying lo manufactured Administration) — Revis:v ises how th e bond issuess frfrom two-thirds lo 60 per- ing. i;./ . lilfl. . legal rate o f interest is calcalculated and cent. SBIS 151 (Commerce ond I I 'applied. SJRIOS (Ed(Education) — Splits control Resources) Res — Establishes a $5’l5-r?="r ) Lco o k ( I • HB230 (State Affairs)irs) — Allows over educatioition between two boards — baabanks and depository insliiutions Ipolice officers lo retire if theyth ore inco- on® for publicllie schools and one for high- nisi:nishm ent cases. . W h o) ’ s 6 5 ! I ‘pacitated in the performaimonce of tlieir er education.n. SSBI 152 (Commerce andI Human I n V •duty. S C R 1 1 2! (1(Health ond Welfore) — ResR e so u rce s) — P u ts se rv ice a:as chief M ft HB231 (Resources andd Conservation)C Modifies airlir |pollution control regula- adnadministrative officer for the bubureau of — Provides for the revocat:>cation o f a fish lions concemi:ming some fossil fuel em is- occioccupational licensing at the plenleasureof and game hunling licensele forf< the taking. sions and carb J cJ^aix <^afon I I 1 ------I America, wants out. snd “It's basically what’s’s goingg on in VIDEO IMAGES I I 2 . ------this countiy righl now^ ,...... with a lot I 3277thSt.East&Blual2l«s xkelplace, the Twin. Falls. 1083301 • (208) 733-41-4461 of changes in the marke ------I health care scene natilationwide," 4 /i I " — W ayne L ee said. ------~ l

‘ IN T H■IE E DISTRICT COURT OF F! THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS'HSTRICTOFTHE ______^iTATE OF IDAHO, IN ANDID FOR THE COUNTY OF• T^TWIN FALLS______------1 - IN THE MATTERE R O F : ------I TWIN FALLS URBANUR RENEWAL C ase No. CV-SV -9 5 -0 0 2 5 2 - | : E AGENCY REVEf/ENUE ALLOCATION NOTICE OF• PIPETITION FOR ------I (TAX INCREMEr1ENT) BONDS. JUDICIAL C0^JONFIRMATION OF REVENUE ALIALLOCATION BONDS ------1 URBAN RENEWEWAL AGENCY OF ' 1 0 . T H E C IT Y O F TVTWIN FALLS. ------1 PETITIONER. I 11— I 1 2 . ______NOTICTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N That Petitioner, Urban Renewal Re Agency of the i 13.____ _ ~ l Cily of TwinIn Falls, has filed its PePetition herein pursuant-tcUto the Idaho Judicial Confirm ationon Law. [daho Code SeSection 7-1301, fil sflfl., requesting a judicial I 14.____ confirmationn ofc the power of Petitions)ner under the Constitution>n i a n d la w s o f I d a h o to I 1 5 ____ issue its reven/enue allocation bonds (the ZZZi he 'B onds') for land, waterir anda sew er lines, street improvements,nts, grading arid constructic::tlon of site im provem ents in the City ofTvirin Falls I 16.____ Urban Renewlev^al Area #3. The Petitititlon seeks confirmationn cof the validity of ttje I 17.------proposed Bonionds and agreem ents an(and m atters relating thereto,Mo. A full and com plete^ T l~ [ copy of theI PiPetition m ay be examineened at the Twin Falls Countyinty Courthouse in Twin I 18.------Falls, Idaho.I. I 19. _ N o tictice e is further given thalt a hearing on the Petition>n shall: be held at 1:15 o'clock p.m..I., oc n M o n d a y . Ih e 2 7 th day d a of February. 1995, att ththe Twin Falls Judicial , 2 0 . _ ' B u ild in g In Judge Ju i Burdick's Courtroor>om, Twrfn Falls. Idaho. Any.ny interested party may appearand movemi to dism iss or answeiwer the Petition at any timee priorp tb the date set for E N O U G H NUCLEAR I R WASTE!, I hearing. Anyly suchs motion or answ er■ m ay be filed with the Court,irt. 1 ' !. I DATE^TED This'20 day of'januaijary, 1995. Let’s Stoptop the shipments. Lets onOBate a tidal wave of Idahahoans, r i ^ n g t o ^ theeD D C Es ■ ROBERT S. FORT. CLE: l e r k o f t h e c o u r t I ' wastes3 shlppient plans. MakeI acopies of this p e 6 ^ and ghbocs I and cowcxteis fillI ththem up./4/iyone can sfs^SendtfW nto: , By I Snake Riv^iver Alliance Education1 Fund,F PO Box 1731, Boitolse. ID 83701 (208)344«i4-9161 I ■ deputy Clerk j ^ J o l n th eI AAlliance a n d h elp stOtop | the shipments. Meilem bership Is only $252^ a year, j ■ 'M M m m m m wmm m b■ H I ' mm» m ^ m mmni ______iL______

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...... ' " " “ ~ 4 hmissing iin blasttiie a r constfnctictionsite— ' W o r l d TO]TOKYO (AP) — Four workerss werev but hot water w asI bUblasting through ^ ' _ missiiissing.af^cr an apparent volciIconic the ground in a dozetozen dr so other plosion Saturday near a highwayly ftin- spots, preventing police poli and rescue Kte- ■■ J M■ , closes, srs1 under construction in central Japapon. workers from approaclcaching. fljH n U.N.( InitialInii reports indicated a1 vastn Bursts continuedled late into the m ' amou:lount of steam, hot water andid dirt night, eight hourss of^eraf the initial rst out of the ground with a1 loudI eruption, and rescueue woricersv called ^ airlifi m sng and shot as h i^ as 30 yo:/ardi. off their work untiltil aa fter daybreak a < . policelice in Nagano prefecture said.d. Sunday, soid a dutyity ofTicer at the ^ ^ Sarajijevo pThe gushing subsided somewlwhat, prefecturol police headleadquarters. 1 9 9 3 X L T - SARAJPVO,), I Bopnia-Herzegov- : 4X4 SUPERCAB ina (A P ) —rhe Th< United Nations shut down theSarajevo Sai airlif\ today i because Serbebels, reb< angered by the government'sarrest ar of a Serb on ' . r'.7^H H H |^^^H spy charges, ivehave closed aid routes. The Muslim-lei-led govemment said Friday it was boklinding an ethnic Sert) wbo wofksfortheUKK ^ Commissioner for Refugees onsuspckxiofspying. susj Stk. «&170 - 351V6, Autosooatk'IVus., XLT Pks W LodaWi!^nodowa, ’' ' ’ -■I ^ Bosnian gov{ovemment sutem ent Copt CbaiTB, m & C i ^I, AAir CcoditkBing, Cais, T\itm Paint, 1 K—Bwuaed-Svetlona^Bpskpwc,-25iiof:_ -• •------Cac8.EitraHeBTy^Tir«TlaB3toBoofc.Shflnri------~3irect involveincment in the "kidnap- ping" o f S ^ e vn/o o residents tr^ n g to n .; ''V - ^ < pass Bosnian SeSerb checkpoints in 8j988 - ■'.-■■h U.N.vehicles. • U .N . re lie f oofficials f demanded Boskovic's uncciconditional release. They have beenn i:in contact with her, but have not been:en allowed to see her ^ ^ £ ■ 3 since she w asI arrested ai Thursdoy, H B said U N H C R spokeswoman sp Kris W m APpM> Janowski. Bosk>sicovic's detention .MMh A Mexican so ld ier sta:stands behind a grenadee 1launcher on the outskirtsIrts of Hulxtan In M exico'i.1. . appeared to be: in retaliation for the eks ago of a Muslim H U ^phiapas region Satunturday. Army tro o p s have/e moved Into villages sinoInce P resid en t E rn esto Ze journalist by Bosiosnian Serbs. ordered Zapatista reb<-ebels arrested Thureday.l y - '(s Serbs reactedi totc Boskovic’s arrest 3 1 by announcing thend ^ aid flights today. * T he agen cy/ saids there wasn’t , enough storagee ccapacity at the air- port, and that withwil the route closed asMex]dean arnmy move!es in closi . into the city. i(i( t couldn't transport B row n & H aley C hocolatetea OwyMTofi humanitariao aidd tito needy Sarajevans. fnehdlng Belgium Crema1 SVartttlefS. SAN CRISTOBALa DE LAS Interior Mint!inistry spokesman. on o n recent ; rebel activity. ^ The die^ute !o over detention of ToHm • CASAS. Mcxico (AP)^P) — Rebel In a Feb.tb. 2 letter to Interior AA high-ranking pvemmericnl o fn - Boskoyic highligilighted growing ten- Almond Roca Idaho Spud Sbipp«•SSlMtf . 'fighters withdrew intoIto the ju n g le M inister Estcisteban Moctezuma, pub- cial cia! in Mexico City allowe VarktyPKkSh »cd list sion-tciwcen thethe Bosnian govern- . ppm & klabo .ahc&d o f an arm y advon-Bur 'B the offi cialrwhotfpokcX to T h e ccnsc./ice; emotional mediators L eather Wallets • Z l ^ Ughisgrances ; | ^ D southern Mexico.). p ro m ise d to tc crack down on the Associated As: Press on conditlitf o n o f have been unable)Ie to use the truce, as ;■ TSweml of the 30 susjxispectcd mem- Zopatistas inin return for the recent anonymity, anc said the gownemment hoped, to get thehe two sides back to _ — ixurious H ard Milled EuropeanJghters ;bbrs'. of the Zapatistasta N ational multi>billion}n dollar bailout package believes beii it accomplished^ln:Im o stas the negotiating taltable. ^ Liberation A^niy arresrested in th e announced[ by b; the Clinton adminis- much mut when it s trip p ^ t)ie roiromantic Meanwhile, fig:fighting in the north- Fine Cost>stumc Jew elry • H m ex Dlsne;jean Soaps* ' '.crackdown have denied:d links1 to the tuition. mmyi y st^ from the ski-maakedd Ileader. Bihac p : pocket Friday was ^ Isney W atches rebel organization. One: saisaid her state- “ If that’ss so. s well, you can pro- identifying idci him as Rafoel Sei>ebMtion among the most1 S(serious violations of ■ I Large SelccUonn MI en's & Ladles Timex Indlgl m enu to p«Iicc hod beenm fifalsified. ceed as you)u wont, we will fight to Guillen Gui Vicente, the 37-year-cr-old son th e tru ce th al fo fook effect Jan. 1. ^ Idoho3 fGift Item s • Valentine Cardsidlglo W atches The military continueddtoblockjour- to thelastm&n."n,” Marcos’ letter said. of ai middle-class busioessmaium from Government troopjops and Bosnian Serbs , nalists* acccss into former(cr rebelr strong- ■ Troops ernentered rebel territory in the Ihc the northern city, o f Tdinpico.>• - were fighting over/er a plateau overiook- irds , holds'and.information1 wasw sketchy, soulhem. statelate, o f Chiapas on Friday, The T Zapatistas rose up onn Ja. n . 1, ing Bihac tovra,, a U.N.-decIaied "safe N e ls o n 's V about; what has happeppened since and most'ofo f the rebels apparently 1994, 19S and more thon 145’ ppeo p le area’’ where civilit'ilians ore supposed to S Thursday, when Resideiident Ernesto slipped furthaher back into the Lacondon were wei killed in fighting be:)efore a beunderUN.protirotection. av-JVloj r D n Zcdilb orderedMhee iarrests o f Jungle withouilOUt risking a fight. cease-fire cea; took hold 12 days lala'C'’- . U .N . o fficialsils soid the fighting :Subcomandantc Marcos: andan< other rebel Peace talkilks with the rebels had The T crackdoyoi comes onI tlAe we was close to buibut did not directly ’139 MAIN AVE. WEST* 73:733-8323 • DOWNTOWN TWrug I ; Icodeis! breaking a yearionjlongtnice. p r o d u c e dI no r agreement, and of of! Sunday's,gubernatorial electionel tndmser civilian on areas in the mostly rW lN FALLS ; A nd there w as n o word w( on the. Zedillo is underui pressure to take in in thet west-central state of Jalisco,J: Muslim enclnvc.e. 1TTiey said the Serbs ^ ^whereabouts of Marcotcos. “That’s decisive actiiction and rally Mexico’s where wh< polls indicote that Z&« u m is h rte trying: toto take control o f t h e '' v —, ■ Wbat we want to know,)w, too,” said battered pesopej and stock market governing gov party could suffiffer the town’s water suppipply system. ^ ' ------‘Antonio Ocrsnza Fernernandez, an after heavyy losses^blamed1 in port worst wot loss in-its 66-year histor MIC:r o n IECONCQMICS

TOO M UCH OOF A GOOD TI[HING e m b ■ T ( eme >erfb CANBEDI)E v a s t a t i n gG!!!: •»■* T H E I[SSUE S IS JOBSS, AND M UCHH MORE... (C h e four I M I C RRON’S INCREEASED TAX Bi3 A S E A N D H I G5H l PAYING JCOBS DO N O T■ PI A Y F O R ______OLLUR-NEEDED-1l INERASTRUC f C T U R E ______—: _ c b o L antJL e n IMPROOVEMENTS! e l . T he taxpayery e rs o f t h e C i t y o f J w i n1 FFalls w ill bc faced w ithla a 17.2 m illion dollar cum ulative defic;ficit over the next 16 yesyears under projected growow th conditions wlthour > M i c r o n . T h aIt t i;is a $2,239.00 deficit fofor every new person inI thisth grow th projection.

If M icror\ comies es to H ansen Bridge, tht:hts deficit is projected to0 bct 50.4 m illion dollars,rs, w hich is a $3,925.00X) deficit for every new ppei e r s o n . m 1..19 2-liter bottle ttle W H Y^ ^W ILL T H E D]DEFICIT W ITHH M I C R O N 12-pk. tan s B E 7 5 % H I ( J I T 7 ■ 3..49 Savee on Coca-Cola Classicm s ' . - AVILLBE ^ -W ffl t O N i ------^ ------D lertCoke, caffelnd-fi«d Dt? CheiTny Coke, Sprite and3 slc , DtsfCO K s;-: ------Mellolo Yello BECDAUSE... I ' :

• M icicron r c will n o t pay properterty taxes to th e C ity of TwTv in Falls, , • • ' • Withith Tax Increm ent Financincing, the C ounty will notno benefit f r oim m M icron’s property taxeixes for m any years, • T hle e {property taxes of curretrent and new residents wtlkvill n o t keep up * ' w ith t h 1the need for new schcx\ooIs, roads, and other esse£sential services, • S c:hool h c and road improvemrm ents w ill need to be ftjn(unded by bond levies. ' * • W aater t e and sewer improvem':m ents will be funded by1 increasedir fees.

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I ■a JK linloiII Editorrial Mlb ^ to skse] ffistjtory revea:als lessons alread?^-,^ IV TherelslKl I iuElationino HU — fonuse of graand juries . ■ S W v u under fh elt b e A . . . A grand jury can:an be a useful tool of charlance to stifle the case in its it law and order, orir iiit can be an instru- That Tl scenario can seducc a p ro se- . m ent of prosecutcutorial mischief. G. cutoJtor. But the very things tha m ake - .— 1- —Hichard^CYaiiJs.Us the last person who granrand juries effective - theirir sisecrecy, ____ needs remindingg aabout the hazards; IC the breadth"^ their power anand~their his predcccssor’s's mishandledi grand resp:sponsivencss to prosecutorsors - also juries were a kcyy .rreason for Bevan’s maklake th em dangerous) electio n as T w in1 FallsFa County’s pros- If If a grand jury helps ann i ccutor. pros■osecutor pursue weak cases, So when Bcvan'an announces he is hamjrm the ri^ ts of innocent peo summoning a granc■and ju ry , w c have to alsoso can leave the prosecutor3r 1 assume he understjrstands the pitfalls - fool;lolish if thc indictments don’t and hope he can avoidav< them . Publublic dcfendcUylikc Wood d.does Bevan’s prcdcccscessor, K. Ellen Bax- exagcaggeratc ^ c n he says, “Therhe small- ter, had two disasilastrous experiments towiiw n g ra n d j u r y is o ne o f ththi c with grand juries,*s. In 1987, sh e p e r- dan(ingerous elements in our cri suaded a grand jurjury to issue 21 drug justiistice system." indictments, whichich la te r w ere throw n Bevan Be promises to be moretrc out o f court. w ith grand juries than Baxter v H e In' 1992, a Baxtaxter deputy, Frank sayslys he will handle grand jur^jury cases = ; Nichols, repeatedted thc mistake. He him;m sclf instead of handing th o ff won 39 indictmenilents, but thc upshot to' assistants.ai He'll be selectivetive about w a s e v e n w o rs ec tlthan in 1987. Not caseises, using thc grand juryf oionly for |______only were mostJt cof the cases dis- “vulvulnerable victim” cases (s(su c h a s , missed, but thc judjiudge gave Nichols a rapepc and child a()use) or for ono n « U .a , written dressing*dc•down that probably arec particularlyp complex. iton swiiings, mis^$ses on hiaseball ststrike still tomients his dndream s. Child-abuseO cases may be: ththc most ^ , , ------1 hihave “majot” stakes in springIg training.tn But not So this commuinunity is skeptical justistifiable use of a grand jury 1 1 diminished institutions - die p loajor league baseball - .saw thei even die Phoenix area, where•e sevensc ofdie 28 about grand juries,;s, jas it should be. In Ifthe th' grand jury can spare youi o ung VIC do^vnword sniipjrals intersect list week. Thc GeoPBB F. jeim S is ^ n for six weeks, is “dq“dependent” on fact; e v e ry com mlunity un should be. timsn s some of thc troum rof testimony-;test ch did nciihCT of them any gL w l , tKis...... O u r ju s tic e sy stestem is weighted to andid cross-examination, andid ci o n s e - should illunUninitc die nation's thinking abou wm ^ Reich finally resorts lo diec rherhetorical mode 1 protect the rightsI of defendants. That qucnicntly help lock up predators.irs, good. ihcustsmdnbabuses of government. ftfamiliar regaling baseball. Call il Full Gush: ' irritates conservativitive talkjhow hosts, But Bi the ultimate judgmentn t o f B c - PrcsidcnlClClinton, whose e x asp ^ tio n is ------1 BBaseball “is indmately relatedcd toic die morale of but it also protectscts innocent people van’tn’s strategy will comc att th e trial more undcrstaitandable lhan his decision-makiaking. Robert Reich, die: secretaryso o f labor, specu- didie nation," and "after all. basebaseball is baseball." from the governmnmcnt’s enormous stage2ge. Once unleashed in open3cn court, is asking Congn g t^ .lo empower him lo impoipose laiesdiat"ifthepublic}ltc is concerned about bastv Such dewy-eyed sendmeotaliiitality about bose- power. (Would you'OU want to live in a willill his grand jury’s indict^ ictm cn ts binding arbilrairaiion on die players and ownciTiers. ball, well. 1 imagine; thatthj a lol o f members o f b:ball's smtus is a large part off baseball’sba: prob- country where prisorison sentences were withithstand attack by Wood ananc d o th er But even if{ifCongress had spare lime toI in'invest Congress will givedie die president die audiority Iclem. It is impossible to see clearileariy th ro u ^ misty eyes. dispensed casusall’ally, such as Cuba, defc:fcnse lawyers? Will theyy 1lend to innmtcrofsfsuch marginal importance to10 mostr dial die president is seekingsec to order binding or- m ' Amcncans andnd o f negligible importance to t Gene Orza ofdie players assoassociadon says China or thc old SovSoviet Union?) . solidlid convictions? to the bitration^______^___ national intcre;rcst,'it should not do so. Rather,ier. il “ButorTthyodiCT^KarfdL'if hai die public basically ' thdiat when FDR asked t^ b aall ll loli continue dur- Grand juries areire a holdover from ' Again,Ag history is instructive, VC. W hen should use theie president's improvident inviiivita- wants to say. ‘A poxX on01 bodi your houses,’ ining die war. “he didn’l add upjp diedi dollars only, a n o th e r ag e, w h e n t :n thc powers of thc thosiosc 1992 indictments wente n t s o u r, tion to intcrvcr'cne as an occasion for demonslinstrat- well, at least we tried."sJ." Which is to say, die HHe r e c o p i ^ die impact o frdie die sport on die state were plied inn ssecrct against hap- Franank Nichols was runningg a g a in s t ing a mature scsense o f proportion and limits,its. government is goingg toto keep its ear pressed , ninadonal psyche." less offenders. Inn ac grand-jury pro- Bevi:van for the chance to succcc':c e d B a x - Relations betweenbe p la ^ ^ and owners anare so firmly to die ground,J, evene though it is hard lo But diis isn’t 1942. Earth to bbaseball: has cecding, the proseciccutor preaches to a ter.r. I I f N ich o ls h ad m anagedd tto co n - poisonous thatlat there docs not exist die minirinimal look dignified in dialat posidon.p ^anyone nodccd m y changesI in yourj game's choir of citizen jurourors, unhindered by victct his1 39 defendants, he migi:light have trust that is reqequisite for real negotiations.• %With Actually, dicre is: no no need for it to get dirt in stsuuiding widi die public? Besiek» i < ^ die federal pesky defense lavlawyers or even a Bevi;van’s job today,.and Bevan/an m ig h t spring trainingIg camps set to open on Thursdrsday, its car. A few factsare are clear Ba.sebaH’s core g'government is not an instrumentnent o f psychodier- udge. The resultinging indictment gives be: enjoyingci the comparative! tranquil-tn there is not eve:vcn agreement, even among^dic ih( constituency consiststs o0 f al most 15 million rc- apy. ral issue ofdie inis- him a shortcut pasi)ast thc preliminary ity/ ofo private practice. But; it didn’t ow^OT.concciwming the industry’s ba.sic finainan- peat customers: basebacbail is no longer even close If Congress makes a federal i: cial facts. management o f diis fraction1 ofdieo fl entertain- hearing, deprivingng the defense of a worli3rk out that way. to being die most popuopular sports component o f ni Further ncgcigotialions may be unproductivelive. the entertainment indujidustry. There is no way lo niment industry, it will tempt disputantsdisp in many Unless bindingng arbiuation is imposed, diecsea- se torture die word "publiublic" to make a setllement inindustries 10 hold out for similarnilar treatmeiU son may begin;in widi die comic operetta of"re- f "r o f baseball's disputec importantin to “die public,” wwhen diey diink it is in dieir•interesL'Thatisan- inU placement plajlayers" and baseball will go froifrom Reich offcre a numbimber of reasons for binding onse- does not generate a. federalfed obligadon lo guar- u)ure, will have facilitated success«ess. * quencesofiheileir mismanagement of dicir insiinstitu- antee that diose dubioujious investmCTts - civic sq- tioas. unless dieirthi institutions are crucial to0 dieth -kcialism - shall alwayslys beI remunerative, GeorscF.'miisaWasbinstrn^fon P o stc o lm n - Letterss____ _ social order, whichwl major Icagc baseball iss not.n< Reich righdy noteses diatl Florida and Arizona n.nist Rancher politicss isI welfare vicesces simply bccome more involve3lved, more L A w l implicated and, therefore, moreire

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it ju st me, o r does Superior read it. StillStill, i f diey w on't read Miss to allegations carelesslyy flung in ____ \v Court.rt JJudgej Lancc A- Ito’s coujt- s. perhaps they could read ^ . open court as it does to> spiltsp -K aiw iQ ris^:* y B - l e . - ______W ______roomn lclook le b like a dignified 'ulghum's book, . m ilk. fl ^ I f v en uie ef for the pursuit o f justice andnd . ' “Everythlnjbing I Really Need To ' • Take 0 nap every day.y. TThis f j moree lillike a nursery, school? Fromn would send & preschoollooler to the cor- Know I Llet e m e d in K inde^arten." might have helped E>eputyty CDistrict I-V theI / theprelpreliminary hearings on, w e’veve ner for time-out uid ananattiw de In it, theyy wouldw receive simple, Attorney Bill Hodgman weaw eather / beentrci treated to a d^U y of sq ub- ^ adjustment, short instrustructions, the kind even Cochran's opening stotemenment better. bling,g, firmger-pointing, provocationon C hief defense aUom(tmey Johnnie lawyers cancar understand. Finally, a lth o u f there: do^doesn’t and poutingpov that any preschool Cochran chooses the: EEddie Haskell * Playi fair.fa This m ean^that the appear to be a d r ^ code• foifor court- same rules apply rooms, periups there shouldluldbe. A x ' / V teacherher would recognize immedi-i- ^ ^ w ’em with ^ ately/ - and refuse to tolerate. sincerity” tack. I f everyone. No Some schools forbid theirir studentsst W e m ight feel as Itom0 m ust feel a little like Miss Eddie, you’ll I S 11 shoving anybody to wear T-shirts with logos,;os, feeling Fiancesices, the beloved mistress o f remember. w»S' w e are reallyy offaseot during that phrases like “Eat Myy SIShorts” og Dong School.” Instead o f musical chairs. might distract from the learrearning ^D ingl Beaver Cleaver’s w atching Justlci ving all tbe boys and girls tormentor — I® No filibustering process. Similarly, perhapsips Vewt. IVTTI/ .opiaceace imbued with quiet dignityy stopped just short want but do not than the whining, snipingg aar n d and-thaih at everyone who entered - o f complimenting c a r r i a g e s . have and taunt sniveling asscwiated withh peoplepe ntiff, defendant, spectator - thejudgeonhis ” them with the recently sprung from babyby cor-c lid, under the weight o f its lovely robes, but fact that you ' rioges. has the ^W right 1stuff, Sust influence, calm down andi “you’re absolutely rigiight; Judge Ito” possess thisthii coveted thing. If you And, just like nursery schschool, adoptpt tlthe proper demeanor, and sim ilar strokes, pnpronounced in don’t haveive enough for everybody, there is a good kid in thisis cccourt- K arm a is a conccpt in Iiisteistead, w e see Ito tolerate behahav- Cochran’s trademarkk ssoothing don't bringin g it dut for everybody to room: Defense ottomey CarCarl . H induism and B uddhism ththat i ■jlnMif ior tbatJiat M iss Fiances would havee cadence, come p r ey ^ closec to see. Thisis isis os true o f wimess lists Douglas h u shown proper>er tak-talk (“Yeah r i ^ t , ju d ^ .” “D‘Do oneself on behalf ofrone’s ot client ingopeninining statements. Los Angeles about modem'em culture, com es around,'* w hich is w hhy Jim n ot one o f thesese endeavors^ I haveve tto sit and listen to this all (whether that client be the people o r • I f you^ou moke a mess, clean it race relations and politicsss forfi scvcT' Wright of Fort Worth, Texas«as, involves the leas:ast illegality or day?”)?”) in grum py mutters that • oiie person), these folkblkshaven't- up. Thisis shouldsi apply as equally al national publications. com es to m ind w henever 1I readr a even improprietyety on th e p art o f story about H ouse S peakercrNcwt I Mr. Gingrich. G ingrich these days. . . W ho is to deter!termine this? I “O r Jim ” n ever pretendeddcdio .jounulisB,wliol10 bccausc o f the Uame or• shame (can’t st(top teen ]pregandciesl bc a plaster soim . A lthoughgh he m agic o f computeluter data banks now . _ . hings to do in 1995: Stop goiibing to bed w itb • coutd not o>overcom e curiosity aiid thele longinglo I can bc magniloquent and gngrandil- have instant accc;*ess to history (jour- i r for love. Tefeachers had taught them ththe e 1HOW 'S .oqucnt, mealy mouthed piet;liety w as nalists are so tods ry person you meet. Use a coi;ondom; don’t Susan W einer • but not t he e W ’ H Y ’S o f sex. Several girls(iris said j never a Jim W right hallmarlimrk. In they cannot be co drugs. Plan your life, becauswelfare as for us it’s hi that one for him. You mayly rccallr g o ahead and agreeagi to an inde- blem. Welfare dependency, igignorance about • “a rewan'ard” for pregnancy. In fact,t,they tl . Theadvic/ice they have to offer revealseals prema* j that when* Betty Wright’si jobjo as pendent to cleararU.cir„™ =r h control and low self-esteemm are am ong exprwised set a contrary view: “ The welfarewe sys- ture wisdon3 ro :"lt’s not easy>raising a1 chc h ild .'* ’ an investment adviser withth Yea, verily. most frequently cited, te m is ununfair, and it m akes us all lod restaurants, - .. m o ih s'Ma a BUMulttire.t B ut ifw ould b e so1 much was in tu m b rought into ““it it” even happiness of hlslilstorical symmetry, Jcely that sham e w ill succeed,Jd. " B ut tyyou canH always stay in schschool, woric . more acoimjrate to acknow ledge that the)they a re tbe then. Turns out that Mariamanne jo k e a look attthecomiwsitionof th ifhat w ould help, I wondered,d, as I visited and bond)nd w ith your baby,” one girl(irl said. product ofour f c careless culture. Our ow n adult Gingrich was paid $11,5001}0 to th e House ethicsics com m ittee, ... ] C O PE’S studrats. D o o u r ththeories reflect O thersi insisted:ic “ W hoever has twovo 1hands a nd excesses sndan excuses now afflici our.IT.youth,.. y< prom ote a book that her hushusband which will inves^estigate all these actual experience of teen-agegers in dire - tw o f e« e t t; should b e able to work.”" PertinpsPi pdli-- whodepencnd upon us to s e t tbe lim itsJ t& h a t ------w rote, paid by a consortiumum o f allegations - feafearlessly and cy m akkers ei should concentrate not)t obly01 on wel- expand o- r contract c their horizons, R epublican contributors whiwho im partially, ofcourse-ifan f c( its? laking the w orld right for chilhildren is w hat fare abuS)uSe, but also on w elfare’s wiwise use. W e'd besest proceed with caution bcfoi«fore anted up $105,000 to promom ote the independent cou:ounscl is not hired. school strives to do. By provoviding academ- As 'orfor sex education, all the stud<:udents said resortingto to sham e to restore a sensp5 o f right book that Gingrich wrote' in>», We find on saidsai ethics commit- . ourses, special bealth ^ u c a tiiItion, child care they w/ere er informed about birth com:ontrol. But for and wrong.g. The shame m ay belong on ius. 1984. tee: ning, family planning,.vpcatis.sersrs. SANDALS. CLOCS ' course, its p urpose an d w ho 'ho pays the allegations againstag Gingrich ^teriter’s signature, mailing addn tions. Articles takenen from other (J j BALANCE OF WINTERR DRESSES 70% OFF for it; (3) tbe $50,000-a-cou:oup!e involves a $25,00 ,0 0 0 check from a id telephone^ number. Tjrpew publications will notlot be reprint- U dinner.(not a typo - $50,00cWO) to Uquor lobbyist to UHU)S01£SS36.00-WIIinifTER BOOTS 1 /2 0 F F ^ to help pay for ttenen letters1 are preferred, b ^au i sc ed. BIRKO/FLORFLOJOR1DASS38.00 raise money for National Gingrich’s collegilege course. 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^ Souim: L*flol Rosoufc«e)e CCenlar. sntl-opivihold lowyon groupsup AP Courttto^decid ie^futonr^ Of S. A\frica ex( ; J ♦SSSHKI. phohevSM xecutions ^ Ilh purchase ofI'motrnomfrnfm : JOIIANNESBURCJRG, South Africa The A: ANC opposes capital punish-ll- - ■ ■ ^ Ono year activationin teei required, * :(AP) — When Iheyey fired automatic ment. dmdue in part to the fi^Kjucnt deathth f AuthortzodJD C eator V* Iw c a p o n s al a p a y'roll ro l van, Themba sentencesCCS meted oul lo ANC militants Mkwoyune und Movusu Mo Mchunu and blackuck criminals under apartheid, unwillingly shot iheirleir way inlo. Soulh "It's uri unfortunate that the court needs African history. to be under unc such pressure on its first The death scnienci::nces they received CiLse." sai.said Justice Catherine O ’Rcgan, for killing four peopleiple are the focus of a membciibcr of the new court and one of two ini!e.stones: thele seatings of Soulh the naliorlion’s handful of women judges, BIGSCKENTVi Africa’s first conslitutlitutional coun. and But “beinelng in the spotlight on this issue the future of capitalal punlshmcnl f in a will be; gigood for the debate on public W w ith ipurchase of U lEEVCR society that oncc exc(;xecuted dozens of values, , It' It’s imporlant that tho court bc people a year. decisive," Screen TV! m m T w o day.s o f argunguments beginning 'llie facfacts of the ease arc not in dis- mCHASE .-M Wednesday willI piip the Legal pule. Resources Center, a groupg of lawyers Makwt:wayanc, 36, nnd Mchunu, 24. HBIQ i M m tiial batt/ed apaniieid,id, agaiastj the attor- are survi>rvivors of a six-man team that _ ney general's officeIce. The center's shot up5 aian unarmored bank van cany- appeal argues that cxecixecutions .should be ing n $ I i ; Y ^ i S136.000 hospital payroll on banned. A ug.31.11,1990. At 1S.SUC are articlesles in the new Bill Tlieguigunfire killed two bank employ- P l 'o f Righis of the interitlerim constitution • ces in the:he van and t^vo policcm cn in an: [RECU ■• •'that prohibit cruel andnd UnusualI punish- escort caicar. Before the robbers could3 withaurw hasefA " ment and guarantee the ri^it to life, but escape: w wilh Ihe loot, more police th a t a ls o s tip u la te■ no nc right can bc arrived anand arrested all but one. ° ^ S o h i io n [ absolute, T w o ha '^OFASU have died in escape atlempls, ; "The court will be•e dealingd with the One recreceived a life senience. sta rtin g a constitutionality o f the dealh penalty, Makwayalyane and Mchunu were scn- laf ■ i W f not the facts of the: ctcase,” said Ron tcnccd lo10 \hang, Pasckc'of the Legal RcResources Center. Their ccr convictions came after the for- I / J 7 H f c v ^ L 3 “It’s really a question>n cof whether any- mer aparitarlheid'regime declared the; m iY l/llli - . __ one can be sentencedd to dealh in South death pcniicnaliy moratorium in FeJ)ruary Africa." 1990, aIS s iMandela was rclea.sed from '59S ' The court’s 11 ju:justices — two 27 years'rs' imprisonment to negotiate w om en (one w hite, onem e black) and nine the end o f f white rule. I mm O i I men (six white, two blablack, one Indian) With tlI the ANC and the while-led, miBs,)w/p — will bc sworn in TuesdayTui to seven- Nationallal Party, the former rulers, year term s. Tliey willII b(be arbiters of the unable lolo cagree on wliciher capital pun- constitution that tookok cITccti w ith the ishm entt slshould be in a new conslilu- • nation’s first all-race electioncle last April, tion. the: isissue was left for the courts. . &DR]m R u J l It is the first tjm c; thjthat Soulh Africa Under:r n apartheid, whites ruled wilh-. starting a lU 5 ^ • will have an indepcndcridem body lo inter- out a wwrillen constitution und -SI prct the highest law ofoft the land, similar Parliamcnilent w as suprem e. The new con- ' to Ihe U.S. Supremele (Court. Its exis- stitulion1 contains checks and balances tcnce marks a majoror shin from the on power,k-er. such ns ihe constitutibnnl white minority nile of apartheidi to ihe court, rule o fla w under a blaciilack-led dem ocrat- S even:n j ju stic e s w ere app o in ted by -3*54 SECTIOHAi ic governm ent. M a n d e:1a la in c o n s u lta tio n w ith his; a mm»fsr|L Fmlmih/so^tiii Debate over capitalal punishmentf has Cabinet1 oror a'broad-based judicial com- ■ f o r B nmonths Its.) wHh fmlimlastjg jQ r-' ______intensified sincc theIC April/ vote that mission^L 1The others were dmwn from p M brought Nelson Mantandela’s African the rankscs co f professional magistrates, N ational C o n g n ss toI power.po T h e cocourt’s prcsideni is Arthur Death penalty advocaocates. particularly ChaskalsoIson, a longtime anti-apartheid white consetvativcs. blablame a moratori- lawyer• v who founded the Legal • um on executions sinceice 1990 for Soulh Resources:es Center and helped draft thei Wm A fric a's crim e rate, whiivhich is among tlie Namibianan and South'African coiistiiu- • h ig h e stln the world. tioas, If DEUVVERYm f l ■ ■ I M andela weir e i g h s a g d iDIVERSrrr&HOME A anjfwkwre in vjk U S T O Y C O N F E R E N C E ______^utureJfoiiprp r i s o n ______- ^ ^ ja g ie l Febmaty14,1995 ' C A P E T O W N . SoulliUlll Africa (A P)— ...!?* l - f i rm JlT l Presidenl'Nclson Mandandela said loday »n05aaSlate Ui»eisiy,Pocalego,D that thcprison where he was\ held for 18 SbSfademiMonBugdng' years should remain as.;as.a monument to SatanMlDpiii i the human rights strujiruggle in Soulh (or larger) A frici. 20variaus«JS wolshops In Ihe following atsas: a Mandela spoke to a crowdc of more •Value/je Added Enteiprtses f BOXSPRIin g Frost Free than 1.000 former poliilolilical prisoners •Smalt/all Acreage Agilcultural,Crops \ &M who made a pilgrima^mage to Robben •Rtondindal i MadcBtlng Cordderatlons Island prison, which stil Refrigeratoijr still houses com- PrMgidraidraOonfeclOXO [ MATTRllESS M I mon criminals. "Whenen the final deci- V sendng ctedc cr monsy txdsk),.. \w /purchaseiO fa n y J m ■ sion is taken, accountII vwill have to be U-IAoAo Diversity Conference taken of the history of of the island, its 17766 ScienceS Center Drive . .Hom and fauna, its uniqulique position as a u , lQ.Ealls..ldah(L_834D2______f t n l-and-religiousTiil— - , grim age. as well as thele cicountry's strate- ^G anher (206)236-7310 gic security interest." MaMandela said. starting at Q- I . I WDISHWifASHER\ ^ m INSTALLLATIOH} . ^ 5 4 9 " i K A f / p u r c h a s e} ot f s e l e c t e d d is h wl a a s h e t s A I

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• magentaJ , I n ------1'------^------_J llagli D o n ’ttopen Churcch roleeinab)use r€eports debatited t h e p i X mrse, ' ^F, k m k E . Lockwood through chchurch sractioned confessions3ns. Bevbn said. Chargtirges were never brought, fcfear diat we’ll run to authorities,”ies,” Caiison said. Times-News writer But Twiwin Falls County Prosecutoiitor 0 . against die bishop. That’s Ipsen's position., In a statement • RichardBeSevan, who is also LDS, saysI churchct “If the (religiousus I leader) had stepped for- defending di his proposal, hec wrote:w "There m a k ejyour TWIN FALLS In Idaho,ho. pastors who officials havehs the same obligation toJ nreport ward ago, who#ho knows what he'd have could ct be a reduction of costst onoi society rad know about child abuse and:d keepk silent are abuse as an;uiy other member o f socicty: saved in thc way of damage to diat family," g(government if clergy were alioallowed lo influ- lawbreakers. But a legislatortor - and public "I’ve sciseen some real tragedies baseised on Bevan said. enceCl a person for good andd preventpr further o w nverse \ 1affairs spokesman for the stale’ste’s largest church clergy nott reporting.”n Bevan said, Thc exemption1 "c''cncourages confessions, abuse." al - wants to change that Likethelle kids in a large M a^c Valley/ftmily & butitdoes’tcausehce healing," Bevan added. Rick Bender, former paspastor at First ^ I raid somewhere ihaithat Hallmark pays its State Sen. Grant Ipsen.en. R -B o ise . a who were: molestedn by their father. Bevaovan was But Monte Carisoi4son, a Twin Falls attorney Christian C Church in Twin Falls,ills, saysi he favors _ greeting card writcn $75575 a coqjlet, phoyou— — - j ;;;prom lncnt voice for Uie CChurch hi o f Jesus told.thebisliish^_kncwbul.kepijhc_alH^8< csecret aodra LDSLst^elpn:lpre3idcat.;say3^«mfessi6n_JpJp sd ila^ iillU e .comparea-thLiih'Lprieflrpenl'tent “ get to take-home a llthhcpm ri k 'satin "you“W toC • ( Chnst of Latter-day Saints,1, hihas introduced Each childId in that house was victimizedzed, tbe is good for a changege oo f heart” rc ; Then cvetybody in the ofi relationship to die attomy do se tat, independent "But'ere I could kiss.r ■ - ' , I learners not being formallyly ei educated rad • "I walked home fromn Filer."Fi I business5 people, Call said. Gettingg an edlucatioiin in thi Call said people raised concernscon about : - - “A tivelovet;pines... quiet areas, service hours,, he helpf\ilnes8 o f “She lingas. She tarries.ries. BxKareoToIkkioai Bj w ould startirt legal action, staff and automation. Anyoneoe 11living outside^ ing, outside arbitrati Li ■' “Andshe neverpvess Times-News Tl writer Board menemb^ers said they felt obliga die c i^ limits has to pay a feese fofor libra^.jwr-; igated cheapcr thra goi^ t er ” ■ ‘‘Cheap chocolate-cberrilemes." to responcLi. But paying the bills won'tn't do tem. vices, which also is a concerncem sonie have] “b THREE-CREEK - In thisiis tinyi school away withI theirtl legal problems, raised, he said. But board membe thi "EvayValatiae'se\^fve- idlidlstflc^ readin', m hin' rad .'rithmetic.'rii may Teacherr Cathy< Starr, suspended fromfr whose wifb, Betbene, Widi Hutings Books, Musiilusic rad.VidM Xaaem ses thirteen.I be be sacnficed to pay thc lawyersfm . the district:t inearly a year ago with paylay, is suspension in her for lust opening its doors diis weekveek ra d Bames fii "Made ip, as always, After nearly a year of legaegal entangle- asking SIQ100,000 from the district and Noble Booksellers planningning soon to fbl- . . ct for mra of the board-s pa "Ofpolystynne.” miments since sus{m ^g the! scischMl’s only im proper.ly su sp e n ^ n g her. The Schichool ia unlikely, low. Call said die new ^ k s(stores t o t will whet 1; teiteacher lasfMarch, two oflSftH ree School Board, she; said,s didn’t follow due inxice pewle's qjpedtes fbr books. " x ess. “1 would be a little dii "Our love was too brief.:ief. Break terrificrffc papay S7.000 for legal bills. immediate!;ely, the board should havei'e |put lawsuit bas bera file reference librarira Susra Ash,ish, the library's :"Cot,cau^t making out ^ And members of the localal 1Parents rad her on lea divisions; chief k technical serviciviccs. •'We crt- eave, researched complai:laints for a mediator.” re riayovrd^'sdvic.". Tpetjper? “W e're building on integitegritjt' o f th e books, play]lyground equipment for secoicond- one o f the board me The Ubraiy needs to concent QQ aup- • Have you ever mowlowed your lawn and s c ^ l,” he sjdd, "If we havere a bill, we’re to eighm-gngraders, computer programsIS iand suspend Starr - suggtnirga5lanh The school has outstandinging attorneys’ feel that no nc other issue should receiceive ter.” He'U finish servinber Randall Brewer - ^is going to conduct a CD-RCi-ROM ftm ding And five? You're Cootiooar. Pass Ae possum btlbills for initial consulting fees,58, ifor two pre- higher prioiiority or finracial commitmitm ent he said. m e, voted against Starr’s nm paign widi a goal o f S100,(00,000, and diat fiTirars. •’ vi(vious board members exnbroil«liled in the dis- than' m aintjitaming.and_jmpro.ving_edui duca: ____ Moy_BiAckett.Jhformer position as chair- J“*u a ^ g n probably will startirt irin August, he outer and fo r the-ctuTcnrtawjawyer,~whb is tioffl stra’diidards.” m em ber ra d the onl;- said outside mediation Pia a r ltx\ :: Sfeve Cfump, Tbe TicTimes-News features Sahandling a tort claim against: thROM prcduM,” Cill^ s as i d . 0eatanbbit:Ooetoeattl»t the rabbit and two to cocounaeled the district, setsenT a letter **We can'in't tive money we don’t havlave," school’s budget he said. “Until a formal Focus-grotq) meetings to dis6und i£ needs b f . * direct irsflTc. WWednesday notifying boarda rd m em b ers he s ^ d . “Ou>ur M dget is strained as it is.”J.” “1 did not wratfiled, to I don’t see a need library patrons will be scheduleduled fbr March, dll — thjthat if they didn’t pay up. inIn 101 days, be. Andersonm suggested going through biibind- we did not have it all< Ashsaid.. hool Board-may ask the ^ oners for u emergency or tbe rest of tbe school " Evening . ' acckjid e n tji ■ ■ ■ Mines o£f(fer surviv to runral comm] tin Obituaries B2 TVTbeAjiodatedPreai talists* lawsuisuit to protect endangered salmomon's mining town of SilveI County Commisiioner ^sends 4 to hoso s p i t a l Mlnl-Cassla B3 habitat. Thele federal judge who orderedcd tbe Mountains.an said ' that's ra unusual ^ SUNBEAM -Shane H u ^a handleshi a few shutdown ga\^ve the woHura a reprieve, atIt lN«wB School lunch meinenus B4 million dollars worth o f gold and silver each until Marchtl 15,I while federal agencies mimiVn C anadira com pray,if that's i ever been done _:______I weweek. sure salmonQ 1habitat is protected fiotn miniimtngi Gold C c ^ i, is o ^•Ceftaiflljrwe-don't^havff^ttx lo r TWIN FALLS-An accid:cident o n B lue 'e them. Even with an dn Wearing r a aluminized safetyy sisuit, he pours loggingandgI grazing in oatiooil fixcsts. Atlanta. Toe site is a a Lakes Boulevard North sen t fouT']>eo- liquid metal as dazzling as a yeUo\«Uow-<»angesun Tbe escalaiilating battle ^ v es tbe industryffydte Middle Fork o f diethey Boi couldn’t collect tax. ^pie to the Magic Valleyley Regional G ooding airpa o rt e m W , bo said. T he only {gtn brcadloaf-size molds ih thee GrouseO Ciedc jitters. ular among Boise trout M edical C en ter S atu rd ay evday Pierce, Bailed td flve .accideotSitsi and:p(W|cei Forest Service and also providespro aerial spra)^ U I st month 800 miners at QrousouseCredcand Tbissummimer. constnictioQ will b ^ onondie M m ngtodsy is a hij icanben indioated. thereere were :tfro lunities ^ on Jntent^te . services for locai iarroers.- 'twctwo other mines near Challis &ceiaced tempotaiy Stone Cabinn IMine, a Kinross DeLffiurMMine spent $90 millioo to bi th i« e * v e h id e c o liis io n s} oil 84. :• • Pleaseise8eeAlRPORT/B2 unen^kiymeot as die result o f ra ceovfaoomeo- Co. gold tnitoiiio ju s t above the 130-yearHir-o ld llv^ P U Ci^ in the Owyhee § eu t of Boisor anotber Tl y, Consolidated Ramrod iloring gold reserves near a mile aod a half from die Lc J, ' ' Boise River, «4iidi is pop- p i outaoglen. M Its, a lesurgcoce io mining mtamination of trout rad c< reams. Tbe contaminatioD ve ats created by movhig vasi gn om tbe PTTfffispB JO public roads o f cyanide 4 j is tnat extract microacopic thi imetal. I point to ra landslide diat » of Jordra Creek below September as ooe reasoQ to

Qta and a processhig planit ^ sk to dw Boise River,'* said ^ r the Idaho Conservation

m in Idaho after Wihnir ^ die yeUow metal in 1860 ice,faNortiIdaho.- ' •.« ;hidK«atopenttida.Hec]a' > bund Oiouse Grade I b e ^ Please swlillNea/B2 ” . . ^ 5-2 Times*Now9.Tvy1n Fells's lla. Id a h o . Sunday. Pobru{iryJ2'J 2 .1 9 W . ..._ j______

DeathI n o ticesfc.- For tlihe recormsive drug and the funeral on Tuesuesday at the may call '‘romfroi 1 (0 7 p.m. Tuesday Rehaehobilitation ond Living Centerler, tion. He pleaded ^;uilty l ; to buigla^, and publicic d defender appointed. A prelimimi- alcohol treatment. S66.:166.50 in court church. Interment wiwill be ai thc at Dcmaruy■ay’s Bcrgin Chapel in Arrongements Ar arc pendingI nond a sccond charge ofif maliciousr injuiy to naiy heahearing was set for 1:30 p.m, Fd'eb. costs. Riverside Cemetery•y ini H ey b u rn . Shoshone, w'ilj ilj b e an n o u n ce d by Dcmorfc;rfcy's property was droppecped. 17. John M Fierro, 20. I860 I8€ Kimberly _ A rrangem ents a rc und \ misdemeanor driving Rupert, died Friday,, Feb,Fe 10. 1995. will be anmnnounccd by Reynolds homeome ofher daughter in Rigby. ing a vehicle without 17. tion. 90 days su^xmded:d ddriving privi- nt Ihe Boise Somaritaritan Village in Funeral ChapImpel in Tw in f a ll s . ^ AArrangements r arc pending aand owner’s consent,It. . ' ■ Jcfferffery Allen Starmcr, 28. Elrnorore leges. S500 fine andI S2i$200. in court B oise. ______w ill.ill_bc nnnounced_by Poyayrie Travis Wayne ThomTl w , 22^ 1322 CountyIty Jail: charged with two countints costs. ______.Thc_functfll_w.ill.bil^bc hcld,uL2i:BueH ,^ C iran c —^------Mlortuary om i n J J u r l e y . ------!— ' '-W ashineton StrN:N T N b. D-7. Twin~~ of ^and ' d thcfL~Hc!wos a ^ io lc d a pubub^ ' Ronaldlcw is jn so nLjgc'iihldkmiwZ, ; ja p.m. Wednesday ot the Grace Falls: S200 fine and S51.50 in court lie defer:fcnder. and a preliminary heiin,■ing 940 Second Ave. W., TwiTwin Falls: one Christian Church, 10000 N.I Meridian costs. His two charge:rges of fraudulent use was setWl f for 1:30 p.m., Feb. 24. year in jail, one yeor suspaispended driving in Rupert, wilh Pas’astor Robert o fa credit card wereTC reduced to misdc' DrivtcivTTig itrifW the mfliiwyy* anaigOga- privileges, upon release>e frfrom jail. He Roam, ofricialing. Burl JurinI will for- rvice ' ____ mcanor counts o f pctix iil theft. mwtffs: must pay S66.50 in court cc low-ai (he Rupertrt Cemetery. ■ irt costs. Friends miiy call fromom 10 a,m, 10 O M yMfay ty Johnion, of Gooding. Churhurch. (Demuray's Goodii noon Wednesdoy at.1 t Ihc Hansen | p , „ . Mono n d a y , G o o d in g L D S Chop,000 jobs. It Juonita Arappagis. LetLeopolda Armenia. Tom Collir highly dilutttl cyanidjlidc solution. c c s s ining f — a stable part of ththe marked a decline fromom which the Some names nreire omilledt ai patients’ request. Denise Elison, Patriciaa MMerrell and Thermo Vann, all • It’s ultra high-tech,ch.Evcnlhcbearings miningng industry that accounts for fo Idaho mining industryry h asn 't fully Burley; ond Vondo EdwaiIwards ^nd Michctle Tyler, ^ thll, Qj- on 22-foot-diamctcrcr ore-crusher dmms aboutIt halfh the $700 million a yeacar recovered. Admitted Rupert. are lubricated by comomputers operated by in mineinerals produced. In the late 1980s, Idahoho hodh a modest Jimu Dlick and ShellyIly Hope,i both o f W endell: Maijcaijorie modem miners in jeaijeans and hard hats. Nearl'arly oil the major gold fields3 iin gold rush. An average ofjf $250,000 was McClellan of Paul; andJ SheriSh Merrell ofT w in Foils. Births Some o f the ore; is dug fiom beneath Id ^ o1 werewi d iscovert by 1866; Bois}ise spent on 100 explotations.ns. ItI was fueled A baby was bom lo Mr. and Mrs, Jose Juorcz o f Burle;ley. the ground, and thethc rest comcs from Basin,i. Silver Si City, Leesburg, Florenceice. by rising metal prices that made prof- Released Sunbeam Mountain.'in. The ore is trucked Elk City.:ity. itoble an extraction melmethod called Amy Flegel ofTwin Fo 1 Foils; and Shelly Hope o f Wend*ndell. MINIDOKA^M Ml EM ORIAL HOSPITAL downhill every two0 rrminutes in the mon- Theic Coeur ( d'Alene mining dislis- cyanide heap leaching,;, which wl uses a Admitted J ster dump tnicks witlvith seven-foot-diam- trict., launched la in the mid-1880:iOs', cyanide solution to atinctw t thei precious CASSIA MEMEMORIAL HOSPITAL Blanche DicJuon andnd Violet' Maier, both of fiupcj pcrt; tffertins. has proiiroduced more lhan 1 billioiion metals. Admitted Leland Culley of Paul; and Culia Hodge o f Burley. Tawnya Feeney. LucLucille Fowler. Rosario Juanlarez. Kenneth Lynes, TarvelI RasmussenRo and Celia Rocha, all o f I ______^ Rcleaied ^ I , , , Burley; Cory Blubaughugh ond Lynn Johnson, bothIlh of Violet Moier. Blaine: RoRasmussen and Myra Vallejo a.ai Abuse- Heybum; Charles Wilderder of Hansen; and Sharon Kessessler daughter, all of Rupert;, MiMoiy Ju Hill o f Poul; and Micheheal C ontinued from Bi8 1 Knutscutson olso worries about oveizealMl- Darrington, R-Declo, saysays the rela- . of Amcncan Fall^ - - Gummow o f Heybum,— ...... sh'ould,be‘«iifidcntia]Itial.------ous-offi(ifTicials with thc Department-oo f-tio n sh ip between confessfessing chidUi- ______I But that doesn'tt meanm abuse should h nnd Welfare, who might considiid- goers and th eir religioigious leaders ______be accepted. Pastorsire must take action, >le-based discipline to be abuse, must be rcspcctcd. he says, but that docsocsn’l mean going to j i’ee oldol testament says: “Spare thethi But state Sen. Joyce MclMcRoberts, R- For obltuaiu a^ rate Information, thc police. * ® rod andid spoils the child,” but Health and or slidick abuse. icipline, some people get up' init State Sen. Gory SchSchoeder, R- >r Hailey from1 11979 to 1981, Terry fatherh e r In th e flo u r m ill. On^Ine corrected. And if wclre have evidence, we «“ sis'ors, Nola N. Allen of Hailey Goodli3dlng; seven grandchildrenpn; The airport is onin ‘“Indirect flying . 5 ®a community, wc need to gcijct cd in building privatete hangarsh to Twin Falls whore Ihey/ rtraised Iwo ^nd Angle KrenzKi of Bellevue; six gregreat-grandchildren; a sisterj®'’’ Rules" airport. Inn badb or marginal /ed and get the airport up lo stan-in- occommodate tlw anticipate*patedgiw^ • children and wherea ClaronooC nieces;s; and five nephews. Pearliri v J o n e s of G reenfield. Mo, It will benefit both thc cily andnd According to Thomas.'.IDS,' aviation is ceded In death by his and weather, life-flightshts con land when ' passed away in 1973.3. S he w as j several nieces an( ber airports. ‘hcM untlunty,” Gough said. starting to aAer' sufIsufTemg a hill nophe)hews. Ho was precededI ii unable to land ot other employed at ihe Mayfelyfair Shop, father. : city has asked the county to ;1 and insurance al service was held at deathIth byi his parents; one sisterIgr The Environmlental en Protection lo because ofincreasedliiel an Young’s Dairy, a n d In1 1 IJ 9 5 6 start- ^ A memorial! into the condition of the airport, trday, Feb. 11. 1995, Eulalaalah Parnell of San Diegojo ' Agency has ruled thattha the three tanks I®® irt. costs. Recreational usersTS fifind thelair- e d a s chief clvjl deputy'Uty with the 3 P'^^- Saturd; ounty is foimiog a task force to Twin Falls Counly Sheriffjrlffs Olflce. a» Commuinunity Baptist Church Calif.;Ilf,; o n e n io c o ; a n d omino buried under-the a{^iflvn be removed no to port very attractive becauseluse ofthe rcla- w h e re s h e re tire d in 1977. In Hailey. The Tl Rev. Howard nephe'>hew. H oward w as loved by bi later than 1996, rcqu:iquiring subsequent evaluate;Ite the situation. One suggestionon lively light traffic thatit allowsal: them 1978. she moved to BoiBoise to bo foreman syawas the speaker. many£iy a nd will be greatly m issed,id. replacement o f the apron.apt by Goug) u ^ is an evenmal change to>a a more freedom in thc skies,£S. wilh her Boise family. Interment willill Ilake place after Ihe Thehe funoral will bo conductetled The taxiwny, filledled in with asphalt ounty airport, which would ben-n - In Twin Falls, FloraI was wi active p/avoside service s< al 3 p.m. at 10 a,m. Tuesday. Feb. 14’ bccausc of cold-weateather buckling, is everyrcryone by sharing thc burden oof f I------ho Hailey Cemetery. 1995, in the Presbytorian Church,Cl a Monday al tho )5 , at the Gooding Firsrst contracting and crumlimbling afler snow p and improvements. That view Lcojitrlbutions are Christ•istian.Church by ihe Rev " Financial Direirectlons charter member and papast presi- MemonaLc removal. One aircraftu ft’s propeller was red by Thomas. dem of PEO chapterter AO. In suggestedto to the Crisis Hotline, Andrejre w fwlorris a n d th e Rev amas said the airport use by 939. Ketchum. ID Harold jjj damaged from usingg tlthe taxiway. Thomi Boise, Flora was a memberme of Box 93 old Hake, Burial will follow a m an residents is increasing, and Christian 83340 Arrangingemonts are under tho Elmwood E Cemetery in ii Electric bills couli)uld be cut in half B o iso V alloy C ilready regularly used by resi- chapter H, the directionIon of Wood River Goodir5ding, Friends may call fromn •1 with a new lightingg system.s The new 'S “Ire; Communion and PEO ch o f other towns in the county, Flora is sun/ived by'herdaugh- he Puneral Chape■pel in Hailoy, to 7’ p.p.m. Monday at Demaray’iy's system would allowM ppilots to turn air- ?* ler. Charlotte Howardd I Lewiston, Idaho; grandi.ndchildron, -Twiggy" Stai;tapley. 56, ot Twin BUHIUHL - Eldor Lewis Schaeferer. Gooding County CoCommissioner Jack ™I! lake the oiiport an attractive alter- Mike and wifo tvlargaretiret Howard Falls, died Frid■riday. Fob, 10. 1995. 83, of Buhl,i died Saturday, Feb3b, Gough, who regularlyriy uses Ihe aiipott, “ ■I™ for fci recreational fliers who now of Twin Falls. Dee andid husband at tho Twin'in Falls Clinic & 11. 1 19£ 995. in Twin Falls, Gary Davis. Pam Howoward and Hospital. Mr.Ir. S5 c h a e fe r w as b orn Ju n t friend Doug Roundy. Cyndi C; and Barbara waswa born Sept. 19. 26. 1911. 19' In Sylvon Grove. Kan, r.m i/iw r.ia W | husband Brian Asht'3hton a n d 1938. in Oaklekley. the daughter of .the sorson of Henry G. and Louist James R. LoiLove, Andrea Howard, all ofI BeBoise, and Archie and ^lico^1 May Stapley. Behrhs oa n d pn ces.'" I Q . and grcat-nieces. Services in KinKimberly an d Nortlce th e larlamily place southeast o How does flnaI n a n c f a f •Flora loved hor familylily and the in Jerom o. Sho Sh loved her pots. Buhl,It, Ho1 was a member of SL St I pMoabatat o n e ^ eeritage r - I ptanntng woHloHc? Lord whore she is at peaaeace in his' gardening and First, you a ant n d y o u r nd her yard, • John’sn’s Lutheran Church, I inCASWOla i e22RiraAvE.W; 1777S.CunmRo. I ___ arrns.. _____ " She is survivvivedbv her molher. Mr. S financial planner Idendentify cind Ir. Schaefer Is survived bv hi;his _____M TunMPtiK:JD ir______Iimi.Fm3..ID___------BOOirlD------■ A memorial service will b e con- Alice Stapley i — -prioritizc-youHlife-goals.- ife ------iy of Twin” Falls; ono w fe) ol Buhl; a stepson. Loui:Jis ■ 734-606212 ■ 733-g064 • 376-4191 ■ dueled at 11 a.m. Mond3nday. Feb, sister. Phyllis a w hafs realistic f fo o r y o u r s and Neal Jeppesen Poudd ofc Buhl; three stepdaugh]h- Fax: 733-247^474 Fac 3 7 ^ 9 5 1 2 13. 1995. at tho BoiSf>ise V alley of Burloy; iwo twc nephews, Tony lers.. EthelEl Swanson of Big Bay circum stances anca n d w h a t Christian Cpmmunion in Boise. A and Melody Joppesen Jc of Burley Mich,,h,, Charlotte Marston o Unt? The plannerwi[wiQ g a j h w graveside service willI be b( held at and Garisonn Jeppesen. of Salt Sacranramento. Calif,, and Lela Oututt financial data, revie-view your 11 a.m. Tuosday, Feb.5. 114; 1995. Lake City, Utah; U one niece, ofTwinwin Falls: a brother, Albert C.C J p — I current .cash flow, Insurance,Ins at Sunset Memorial,1 Gardens G Kimberly andid Kelly Koepnick of S chaeflaefer of P a sc o . W ash.; twcwo l l ^ and net worth, a an n d t h e n Cemetery in Twin 'in F a lls. Burloy; two great-nephews; gr> and sistersors. Lois Jagels o f r assess your invest:e s t m e h t s , Arrangements for the) ggi rav esid e two great.-nieciecos. She was pre- Underv ferwood. Wash,, and Normtn a .retirem ent objectivesves. taxes, sofvice aro undor the dirdirection of c e d e d in deathath by hor father, GrocoCO 14 ep ol Portland. Oro,; slep and estate plan. Wil Alden-Waggonor ChiC^hapol in Tho funeral•al will bo h eld at, 1 grandendchildron; 27 step groatat- W i t h y o u r Boise. p.m, Monday,ly. Fob, 13. 1995, al g ra nndchildron; d i and four stepe p goals and current; resourcesre Tho family suggesjests-that tho McCuNochich-Hansen Mortuary great-{at-groat-grandchildron. He ReynolcIds fn m ind, the planni n n e r c a n memorials bo made to0 tltho Boiso Chapol, 321I E, E M ain In Burley w asI prp r e c e d e d in d e a th by his design a persors o n a l i z e d Valley Christian Comommunion with Bishop DonD Picket olliciat- parentents and two brothers financial plan thatit canc t>est Building Fund. 421515 Irv in g , ing. Friends may mi call from 6 to 8 Reinhaiihardt and Lorenz Schaefer.- ' Fu help you reach your c B oise. ID 83706. in lieuieu of How- p,m, today, Feb, Fe 12. at the mor- The i meral Gl ie funeral will b e h eld at1 2 "hapel making the most ers. tuary chapel.I. IiInterment will b e at p.m .. Tuesday. Ti Feb, 14. 1 995. a t resources yoif haveive or ban the Oakley CorCemetery, St, JobJohn’s Lutheran,Church inir develop. Next, imm p l e m e n t Terry D. Bylngton Buhl11 with Pastor Randala ll specific strategies5 tt< o c a n y HAILEY - Terry D.. Byington,B H o w ard LoL ollar Bonsccscoter .officiating, Burial wilvill out the plan. Thir h i s m a y 38. ol Hailey, died suddenly si GOODING 3• - Howard Lollar, iw ‘ a t W ost End C em etery ir Include buildingi n g Y. a n ll, A v isita tio n h a s b e oon r , T hursday, Fob. 9, 199J995, at his 83; of Goodingng. diod Friday. Fob. S'Jhl em ergency fund, estal edulod from 2 to- 8 p,mm. ^st^Iishing homo apparently of r^atiiiatural cau s- 10, 1995, al thitho Gooding County ?phedi a spending and savincvings plan, es. Iday. Fob, 1 3 . and fromI 9 £ Memorial Hosjospital of a brief ill- ^^onda . beginning an InvelivestiT en t Ho w as born Doc, 5, 1956. in 'n e ss. • - ~ a,m ,, untilUl n oon o n T u e sd a y at ai program or read]a d j u s i n g Blackloot. Idaho, the[ho son of Ho was bornorn in D ado Counly, fett’s Memorial Chapol in Orville and Marthala P o w e rs Mo., on Jan,,3. 3, 1912. tho son of pi^l,1, current investment:2nts, pur- Byington, Ho graduat'jated Irom Luther and llaa ((Mallory) Lollar, He ^ '^ie e Ifamily su g g e sts donationsns chasing disability; oro; long- W ood River High School001 in 1975, m arried O palII iBurnoss Jones on node to Sl, John’s Lutheranan term care insurance,X, dt r a f t i i ^ Ho worked lor Sun VaValley Co. April 8. 1932133, T h ey liv ed in C h uirch rc l or to B uhl QuicJ

/ wmmmmm I Mini-Caassia sernior caieimdar n kntmversary Melody Bar and later Ihe BluHue daughters. Lorraine Prie;Priest and Artist - Golden HerittgeSesi - Room.m. !Previous to their retirement, th«they R ollheiser o f Rupert:rt sand KiAnna t^Tloasf chictcn h'and 2 4 2 1 0 v o l ^ I ind-made articles and bakikTd workedced at1 Amalgamated Sugar Co. Oswald o f Twin FalUancland theirspous- ^ Pot roast of beef food•od item s. You can bake ahe !)i\\ dinngFs at nooo. he event is being given by theheir es. m. Suggested Fiidiy: Sm(Imorgasbord oftin“tim e and freeze. B . donation is S2. MondayMo Moodsy: Burger ; Aoivifless BridgeBri at 1 p.mv"" _ Tuodiy; Fried chickc 'tkcn C r a f ts , q

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Only main dishes are listed. All Monday:ly: Canadian-bacon ID A H O SC H O O L FOIDR cup. L.unch: u r Junior highs havev c a School lunch menuic n u s arc printed schools serve milk willvith meals. pizza. T H E D EA F A N D BLIN[ND Wednesday: CheeseCl toast. choici)ice of mainline or saladI b1 a r as a p u b lic service. . BLXINE C0U>UNTY, Tuesday:J?: Hoagie sandwich. —Breakfast: —i Choice ofjf juice, Thursday anand Friday: No each:h day and pizza bar• o n To have the lunch h menu-^ Sclf-scrvc bar avail’ailable every Wednesdcsday: Chili. fmit, fm hot cereal and cold cei;ereal. school, T u eesdoys sc and Thursdays. T h e (breakfasl m cnu.ifdi•f desired) print‘d day. Thursday:ay: Chicken nuggets. Monday: h Pancakes and stsausogc Lunch: , highh sschool has a choice of ma(lain- ed with the menusus ■in SundayX Morfdny: Hambufgergcr. Friday: BiBurrito. patty. pat M onday: Chicliicken nuggets. line,:, hhamburger bar and saladi bI o r paper, send the! m e n u to Thc^ Tuosdny: Chickeh dipper.di] Tuesday: Breakfast sondv.iw ich. ■ Tuesday: PeppElAN gratin potatoes. . Tuesday: Cereal andmd cinnamon Tuesday:y: Chicken nuggets, CHURCHSCHOOL WEV E N D E L L ELEM EN TA R Y toast. W ednesdtsday: Comdog, Mondoy: ^ Hamburger on, o^bun.a . RICH!IHFIELD AAND f MIDDLE SCHOOLS Wednesday: Break:akfast pizza Thursday:ay: French bread pizza. Tuesday: 1 Turkey salad wiwith let- Breakfast: Juicuice served every- BrciIrcakfost served daily. and fruit. Friday: S(Soup and sandwich. .tuctuce, day. Lun.u n c h : M • LaunlB u 7 . Thursdoy: Waffles;s v w ith m aple - W ednesday: Soft-shell locaco. Monday: Cereoreal and pop-tort. Morlondoy: Taco. (I I • Drranuiem kU s ■ syrup. O IB B OONS ^ ELEMENTARY Thursday:1 Vegetable sououp and Tuesday: Frencinch toast and fruit, Tuc‘uesday: Valentine heic a r t ^ •P o m lalinDolg in L V i j - Friday: Cereal andI mmufTm. (<(G O O D IN G ) celery cel. with peanut butter. W ednesday:/: Pancakes and nugge'gets. J • Ru^ ISantm TT A r A . W ; Lunch: B reakfast1st served everyday. Friday: F Grilled ham andi cheese< sausage. WeeWednesday: Comdog. ingribM : Monday: Soft-shellU taco.ti L unch: SiSolad bar or potato bar sondwich. son ■ Thursday: Cerecreal and muffin. Thu'hursday: Hamburger gror a v y •Sio»fCCrittrri ri: flf : Tuesday: Valentineic ccards. available on altemaling days, Friday: Combribread and pears. over;r mn ashed pototocs. ♦ YiirtireCtii■ o in d if m ' Wednesday: Hambur,aurger. Monday:ly: Chicken patty or\ a JE R O M E E L E M E N T A\R I Y L unch: Fridridoy: Pizza. • Fmmestimes yfJSl' Thursday: Chili con)n (came bun. SCH O O LS Monday: Com3mdog and tomato / r a il • ('’if' Bfistets - . Friday: Hotdog. . Tuesday:y: Chicken nuggets. Breakfast E served everydaylay. soup. •WEVENDELL HIGH SCHOOL llW n Y ourO anor W ednesdisday: Toasted ham and Lunch:L Tuesday: Hard'ird-shell taco. Altlay: Hamburger gravy sandw son ich. meat sauce, Mlonday: or Taco. B k A S p u d l oand n H; served everydoy. over masheched potatoes, Tuesday:. 1 Heort brareaker Thursdoy: StSubmarine sand- Tucuesdoy: Volentine- hei Lunch: Choice of salad bar Friday: TtTaco. nuggets. n u | wich. nugge!gets. with sandwich or souioup or sand- VWednesdoy: Bokcd Idaholio polo- Friday: B eef'noodle nt casserole. Wcvtd iuntil settled for. '• FARM EQUIIIPMENTAUjcnoN SII property soid as is. where Is, All saleslias final. Lunch seivad. Free coffee.e. MONDAY, FEBRUARYY13,1995 9:30D 1 A . M . S H A R P NlO O IT E t Three neighbors are comblninfling iheir machinery to olfer this wide variety of farm ^ duipment at public auction. Mr. HARI L O C A T E D ; 2 miles south Ofol Homedale, Idaho on U.S.. 9591 to Marllarvaster. row finder, stoerabia axieewtth witi center retum, r. 3 spd. power shift. 18.4-x38‘ rubberiber and duals-4020 JD turbo 327 ■ V8.4&2 with 14’ beet bed andmd hoist - 1963 IHC gas delivery truetruck, approx. 1200 gal. i ' ” diesel syncfo-ranoe, 14.9*x38* arvested 175 acres, ilia new • 1992 Elmer’sEir 18 row band spram . 300 gal. x38* rubber capacity- 1960 IKCUndemaxle,I. cab-over,c 250 cummins, 5 i4 sp„ { u a p ^ JoMJlls9Ji8w, - 6 rgw Parim ------tr W s~ & bT d S ~ “ leoOTjatrstBBlTiursetanksTnd'tretrensferpumps ‘ 20‘'Farmb5d'Sleeh row LockwoodtanlTbeet harvester • 2i200 gai. ss Ace sprayer, hyd. pumpmp aand agitator. 30' 198SW/F cab-over with sloepileeper. Cummins, 9 spd. RR. carrieriraxle,11R22.5'rut)bor.19B3 a> electric ? motor and roll tarp - 20'' EotfEi wood and steel pouto bed, beibeft Wllh electric motor rfpiess boom - 8' Bia Rhino terrace) bladeh - 8' Bush Hog hyd. terraceca blade bl • 9’ Besle( W/F cab-over wllh sleeper.•. Cummins,Cu 9 spd, RR. carrier axle,e,285/75R22,5* 2 rubber- 1975 and tarp terracirrace blade • 42’x6' Snovrco plo grainlin auger • 6' Pittsburgh #240 rotaryary mowerrt - Meyers m cab-over vdth sleeper.r. Cummins.Ci 13 spd, RR. 11R24.5'>■ arubber-1971 W/F cab-over COMBINE r - FORKLIFTr -• HARVESTERS: pl. ditcher with deep att. • 14' sidele dressi bar with 200 gal. poly tankank -1• 2 ' Eversman with sleeper, engine needsJ repair.rep 15 spd., 1tR24,5* rubber-19- 1982 Ford 6000 tandem axle, 7 Drnjgate opener - 4 sec. flex tine hamrrow • 10' spring tooth harros. 3 pt. • 3 pt. boom - 3. 3203 Cal. 13spd. RR, 785R2;3R22.5' rubtHr • 1979 Ford CL-9000W iractorli with sleeper, Detroit, ' 1. ditcher I3spd. RR,Sth wheel.newiw11R24.5*nibl)er- 1980 Ford 250lO 1 ton service truck. 4x4. V6, '] 4 spd., Maiysvllle service bed • 1994 22’ Spudnik 2100 self-urIf-unioading bed with roll-over S “ | | | ~ IAY & FORAQE EQUIPMElEM T: U rp-19S 2 22' Spudnik 21002101 self-unloading bed wllh roll-oveover tarp • 1990 20’ Spudnik i 600 Hesston swalher. 14' auger hdI wwith conditioner, cab and air, slantlant 8 engine, very 2100 self-unloadlno bed withvith roll-over tarp - 20' Spudnik soH-un-unioading bed wllh roll-over L odd condition - 4600 Hesston bealinene baler, U-xlB* chamber, naw knottanottars, VQC. -.10<§ tarp • 20’ Logan seH-unloadlniidlng bed wiih roll-over tarp • 1972I MiMuv-AII 44' drop deck trailer. freenmar-lMX! { gSw oli, vert, el IS IH Slack cruiser, cab. Ford V6.3 wide,a, iauto tie. 160 bale • 12' IHC 275 swather,swal 6 cyl. g s , triple drum beater, steel front, newIW clippers - Oppei /350 3 row tankIk bbeei har^ster • 2 row over wings, l^d. dovetail, winchwlni ■ s ouble auger hd.and conditioner -12'1' IHCli 275 swather, 4 cyl. gas. cab.). doidouble auger hd.- AlAC 250 tank beet harvester - Hesstoston-Gemco cart 2 row rov Fox self-propelled chopper withIlh 471 GMC diesel, windrow pickup:kup - Du-Al #3600 POTATO EQUIPMEftlE N T : TILUQE EQUIPMENT: loade:lader wllh 8' hyil. bucket - (2) 38000 JDJ pto choppers wtth windrow picl(upspicic - Schwartz 1994 4 row Double L #853^ potatoP' han/ester, belted chain, sleesteerab’e axle, exc. condition • 12-4, Rau roto-tiller pto - 20'.Trlpis I Iht double bar ripper - 4 !ed wagon, pto • 6* MF dyna-balance movrerm - Oliver side del rake - LelyywlncfrowfluffBr-2 win (2) 4 row Parma potato plar is K, hyd. fold - JO 7 prong 8lralg.ht i planters, cup, FMC (enill:er. andI chemical ch applicators • /500 bottomh Harrell in-furrow switch ploplow - 4 bottom JO 4500 plow - 5 sh Hopped hay wagons wllh JD chassis ■•2 i cow stock trailer Soudnlk potato pller. telescop;cope bbom with step down end • Mile j shank D a m m e r W - '.siiestono poialo seed elevator. 12' ^ Aca ground hog. tchmeUer frorront. pipe back -1 2 ' Ace ground hog,log, schmelier front, 13' T IU 20' ad|. boom, new HondaIda motori • 2 row Lockwood cross- ILLAGE: iss-over potato digger • 445 p I Ip erea f1 9 3 5 J0 1 2 ' landplane-i - IBMruck tire roller -1 2 ' SunfhDweiwer hyd, fold offset disc 26‘ K Hesston 2 row potaio.harveste/ester • Mark 76 Lockwood 2 row poUloUlo harvester 6' Kon^skilda Triple K. hyd. fold, gaucluge wheels-1 4 ' Triple K - 12' JDID 19351£ landplane- -• 12- JO 210 tandem offset tnse - - ______3212212 Evetsman landplane - 12' A ce^hichmelzer packer, longue and 3 pt, -3,Il0tt0ltilHC140- 3 1 MACHINERY: H sprinipring trip plow, IB '^-14' IHC ^370 tandemta disc, good front blades • 3 bottoma Callahan MACHINERY: [tear pin plow, k • 12’ IHC tandem disdisc-5 prong JO straight bar ripper ^ 14' Tye Parallll. 6 prong withwitli colters, like new • 15' Ailoway3y Rau F Hall shredder with bed 12rowJD#71y flex t>eet punter on, rollors. like new • 16' Damme m Acme slacWno bar. Gandy's hyd.I. m arkers-12 rowsteel nmer Dlker, 6-22* 32' 35' beds, hariovnow bar. incorp. boom - #900 harrow i! bed breaker - 1 2 row 20 lULTIVATORS - PLANTER!RS: JD 7 prong ilpper with gauge 2040 Ailoway S-tlne cultivator •- 6 row Ailoway S-tine uge wheels - 5 prong Kewanee /25(Xl>00 ripper with gauge wheels • culthrttof r, wtth disc knife units ancmd shields - 1994 Consenrer in-furt'lurrow straw spreader - 6 row Elmer's S-tine cultivator, disc unitnits, shields, exc. condition - 6 row JO 71 flex planter, 1990 Casa IM #770 14' oHselflset disc. 26' discs • 16’ truck lire ro IV e roller - 1 2 'Taylor-Way 3 pt. 1993 S Act 24 row band sprayer • 5005I> ga). Ace ss sprayer with 60' boonoom on tandem rubber - largerrger fiberglass seed boxes on 16' barar-(6 ) 30- row IHCCycio 500 planler.inter, 3 com & bean, chlsel-crownor with 20' R&H^&H sweeps • 12 1/2' Rau rolo-liiierHer wllh Micro Band granular 2( rums • M'T 3 pt. seedling transplanterter. Ilka new • 20' Ace rigid tool bar w apol. • Navigator rowguldanci 200 gal. Ace ss 3 pt. sprayer withIth 40' boom - 200 gal. Ace ss fronironimount sprayer, hyd. drum: lar with 7 VWomIng ance sysUm -10' JD 9KtO-01 scraperiper blade on rubber - 8' Sen/is pumb g • 100 gai. front mount ss spi liovels and gauge wheels - 20' AceJ rigidr tool bar with B comjgatorr shovelsshe • 13’ Ace terrace blaae • Farmhand F-258 F-21 loader with 6' hyd. bucket - 20 ss saddle urtks and shovt 200 gal, Ace ss sprayer, hyd. mounts ^ wltti callb. conipailments - 9' hyd. terrace blade beddcedder with 5 VM shovels and schmelselzer packer -1 5 ' Rotary Corrugatortor 6x30*6: tall M eal.' pump. 35' boom • 60' Acee 3 pi,j spray boom, foam marker. dripi Irlppiess nonies - (2) 200 gaL •158 . JO loader wllf) r bucket • 7? yd. Mlskln carry-all - 45' Hutchli chlnson 6’ potato grain Id andmaricers n • 5 row Rotary Comigalor.or. tall wheels -16' Kelly 6 row rollinglling culL,i 4cplder- poly-tanks and mounts, hyd.yd. pumi p-(4) 1000 gal. poly Held tai I tanks • 4 bottom 835 JD slat auger .. • 4 row Lockwood potato) planter--p 20' Loclmood bell potaK itaio seed elevator with row 5 rowdouble bar comigator • 8' tool babar with 3 shovels • 16' triple dla,|.barwlth bar J03pt.-, moldboard plow • 5 row floialoiaiy corrugaior, tall wheel - 7' JD) 7097C 3 pi, rotary movrer • 12' u S Honda engine • 12' potalo seedid loader • 709 JD 7' rotary moweower, 3 p t . - 1032 NH 10JOD JO spiing loaded shanks • IHC frontIt ccurt. • 5 row corrugaior on 12’ doubliloublo solid bar Case rotary hoe *16' Kellyy 6 row 1 rolling cullivalor. 3 spider • 4 row [iillslon rolling cult.. 5 5 stackwagon, auto tle-& 3 0 JD l2I' 'sswather. draper head, seed rollerr - 6 1 row speedy slant 6 m n spider • 12’ Ace Schmelzeelzer packer - 6 row Pickett beanlan cutter - Shop and farm nniOATION - FARM MISCSCELUNEOUS: miscellaneous engine - Fox Super 1000 chopper)r wllh^ windrow pu and 2 row commhd.-Be^Cutlef-6 I S"" rorow Lockwood center del. bean winvindrower - 4 row Ulllston cult., 4 spiderspi - 6 row JD 4020 erkely #2045 pto pump, 6*x5', primImer. on rubber • Big Gun sprinklernk!er^(15)4*x30' fnfront mount cuh. • 6 row JD 24-6■6 BB T-bar c u lt-8-12' dla. barsiand3pts.-5rowVM an umlnum transfer main line, no valvess • (3) 4'x40' aluminum transfer mainlain line,I novafves- SPRINKLER EQUIPIIPMENT: C(comigator • 6 row Planet Jr.. 3 pt. - 3 pi. Ace ditcher - 6 row Farm: pprox. 3500 aluminum m h o n tubers,■8.3/4*-3', 60" & 72* • Oltch tins - 8 ace cnist brvaican ■rma beater clippers • 9' Hydraulic markers - Ho gauge whee ■ Approx. 8 1/4 mile 3' hooklok and; latch hand line sprinker. cenler cen riser, oird.flileis, flow combine ct belt pickup, very good con:onflllion -1 5 ' triple axle HOImplemeiment trailer wllh loading ’ X leeis • NAPA double piston compres:ipressor with 5 hp. control nosles, used 2 seasoilasons - Approx. 900’ e w ring lock « J 0IDE 1 ROBERTS i v i s ^ _ ------J> h HAROLD MARSHALL...PAUL COMBE, ROYM HOPKINNSAUCTIGNEEERS HOPKINSSAUCTIONEE:e r s ^ HOPKINS iAUCTIONEER!w w C«l. Bob HopUns C«l. Cel. Uonii Rxld Col. Sid M inii».il C«N»,ln«rm Col. Cc lo b Hopkins Col. Lonnielie Rudd C ol.8ldM am ll CoLEoLBobHopUnt CoLLoimitRaM d ’Col.8UMtznll ' Ceg 722-600T______"33T-4W"2 m tV U * OorottyH»<< . 722-5007 ' 337-43{ __Doro«[|Ru^ 7;722-6007 837-4380a ' 722-7S04 [ ------______^

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______m - i L ISiiatligg W _ on llieivaiev Ohlen!i s e h l e n , I : -JBrosEtti L a t t e n d „ i LsI f 4-H(^c' o n g r e s s Cindy Ohlensdileihleo of Twin Falls and Shftsta Brown o f HarHansen were among the .y. youth c delegates who gathered in December fnin Oriando, Fla., for the 73rd National 4-H Congress. Delegates from the 50 states ond Puerto Rico were joined 1 by state advisers, na­ tional 4-H staff, trustees, donors and volunlcets for the event I The 1994 4-H 73Congress opened a new ClWorkforce Prepared­ nessfn Initiative and con­ tinuedPu building on. its historyby of educating Americantu youth to solveir issues critical to theirvo li v ^ their families and society. Those in attendance received in­ Ohlensahlen formation ^ and skills to hehelp them in career ap- plicotionstit und leamed abouthi living in a cultur­ Alally diverse socicty. idso the daughter of Bob hlensehlen.th< She is a 3mean High School. 7-yeor-oIdott son of Jeanie rownfo and a junior at ool.he s master’s degree P' _ ab B row rt f ij,Twin Falls received a December from Wcstem Cindy is 15 nndcisity t in Silver City, N.M. Hmm ■ Band Darlcna Ohio MIX SALaSURYmt sophomore at Jcromso good-looking he ny day. I'll take the bandtaadtQfldeC&risf- Students wrotedadonofConada. es literally look m y' breathbr away — bis JOS that brought tears to mny y teyes. I ’ll “Freedom, Our.Mosi long, curly blackk hair,h his tall, lean ikc the unannounced visit mwith tl tbe en- ;• The winning essay h body, his boyish energy em and chann. / a^emenr ring tucked inside} hisbis ja cket’* < slies 1st in contest noi the Optimist D istrict' bad never known anyan>'one«>/uujdlsome. an ok}Id man with no hair, a wizenvnedface as we 'recogaize b Susan OtnOMlwiid w d lB a h l ing ogainst winnersSdiool t won first place "It's now 19 year■ears later. The long, ^ d1 a pot belly, his pants held:ld up by children are grow pur west The winner o f ti i-4 schools in the region- curly black hair is's ggone. His physi ^ penders and bis body suppoipotted by we are on our ov “Even though w e have been•cea m arned *: will rcceive art exp« J t ---.‘tt ^ ----- 1. - --- A... — ^------cair no /onger -&e-cfai Ajju i Wilt cx^iung Ouvcniui openrdooi^ ^ Freedom Foundationling’s two teams scored and tbe cares andI worriesw o f the daily stillf findf. him so handsome thatat be will wedding vows tbn t polite and treats me withI /eapecf.res He ; in July for a four-da;nd 29,161 points. The grind have diminishec■Jted that boyish eathu- taker.tmybr^away." to be crazy in love '/tea tells me that I look niceuce and that t dom and leadershiplahman. A They now ad- siasm somewhat Bu\But sometimes, when \eloves, me." bul Intemational Foundaicompedtion in March. ' I’m at a party. Hookok eacross the room and \ \ J *7oitliy o f hoQotibls doo, here — CiafySoudnriclirick^Rqiect - International Foundati17 students to this year’s sec him and Hind' himhir, so handsome still V w t ifdieodi- “We drears me .■thii u are excerpts from some o f I wh* ; won seven individuol diat be takes my brealreath away. I TI er« letters wc received__ , knows just bow I ' “From the begiimiog o f our>ur nmarriage,- Gooding finisht; JosieFiaDatf.goldin “My hope'is thatIf 353 or 40 years /rom ■ ^ fee and serves it i as,vbm I pizyed for aa ideal mamate to tbe I fine arts; Headier Hock< hea Gooding High Sc now, I'll look acrossn ss lAc room and see “WWe share our time togetherr cicarefully 1'^^ emptied tbe a perfect score in inter- to t P lease s e e>MATE/C2 HU 5 I among A-3 and A-4Iqor, j bronze in speech; ------al-Academic-Dccath ilver in interview; Kade in January. Goodinga perfect score in inter- Salmon Tnract famierrrecount^aamazing joi ugh20llice^ t u r y , 33,833 points and[evula, bronze tn essay, hoi By Steve Cnniq) ■ ■ ■ ation dtot bore dietw b ru n to f coach is Gail Cuahblon is a class at G o c ^ g his Tm»es*News writer both Depressionn anda war r % vance to die state :cor students are te l Sbqte. me I me — could have taken.- Gooding took 17ly L s d j% Sixzauie but competition and w< BERGER— In his fourthil yiyear as a prisoner “ I have said overo^- and • Copies of I F O o n o c K Ci€ii i nnii£ r ba\ of war, Pfc. Dwight Shaww wwas moved to a ov er th ro u g h the years Footlocker Fi a w ar^ os follows:DarciBiiga. Je Hocklander, con canq» near Toyama, on the; Ja]Japanese island o f B M H■ ■ H H diat I intended to write a $14;95, plus interview, silver inNevills fit and Baldwin, all any Honshu, where he and 150SO other( American boo k ," Shaw recalled. rei writing to She Inder, gold withIQkr. a ( Melanie Id ra and mat POWs slowly starved S A m rl “Several yearsi a]ago, my North, Twin F view; Mit&ew Mq*(lit, all juniors; and Kide taki But the camp had been biubuilt tn the middle oldest daughterer Penny ' • ' ' Jtastin Bildw io, silvc>r, both sophomores. Been, gold with a ^ o f a fiirmcr’s field, and a weoveed called lamb’s- ' *5*'4 ,: gave m e a reamI ofol typing wood heater andX timea is a treasure. Our J - ; quarter grew evetywhere. m pop^ for Christaitmas and not have electricity view; and d d h Newfews welcomes itenis vw n and gone now, and Acodanic decatbloi Shaw knew lam b’s-quartilarter well. As the shawrin li H o a ^ stnnilated that tt:w w] a sto b e bnisb).... We had■ own, i creating new and “ aits who receive honors he book I water that sat on d> . _ Higl^Schwl. The>end sti inforraadon to Tbe youngest o f seven childrenI o ffa widowed, dis- used to write die placed lumberman, Show had lived on a diet hadbeen» talking obouL” , heat Wben wc got Steve Blgnj, SillytUight 1 column, P.O. Box three years ago and seem is i that included lamb’s-quartere r andt o th a edible ] Shaw/ oncec dreamed o f becomingg a writer, on die cold blanke Lola U ng, MeliMi>ID. 83303. ove. Feels g ^ r oA Kiitfy HoUifieU, Dar weeds that grew wild alongg diditchbanks on the b u tthotn; meant college— a long shot«foraboy fc foot ofdie bed tow— N^Pieite,BaU he^ Beers, Faulkner, Nei margins ofthe Magic Valley.ry. from rxtratrai Idaho w toihad grown t ^;> init a siic^ S h ^ dropped o senior^ Aimee MUb Maybe that’s why he lived ito tell die tale in cession1 of( shacks arid small; draft)ifly fram e'- I5 lo drive a trsctome like a queen ... He i , . ■ ■ Jcnniftr Sdrnteaft, a self-published outobiograpjaphy, “The Foot- houses. . fimnwo^helpediVI like my looming cof--■ - A d a xA and Major, b locker FifUL" Anyone who0 acotdd get d iro u ^ His menodier had died when Shaw'w w a stw o ; Hollistd’High.whcit to me every morning, wb^ the 1930s on dw Solmon Tractract was destined to his fadierier,dien53, lost bis iob wbenn thetl lum- That simuner,tbe h garbage less that 10 The Times-Nett ^ a survivor. beryard1 inI Berger closed the followit)iviog year, ington, D'C., into about area residents C3 Shaw, who’s 74 now andd ^ lits his time be> Betweenm dien and die time Shav ignigraduated . brodier and attendi or recognition. SentI ts C 6 tween T m n Falls and Arizonzona, stud he wrote from higligh school, U»e farhily move^terdm e to ' got ready for bed, we rolled it nkets and then jt gt J l 10 warm our feet ..." xl out o f school wben he was sctor fora nei^jbof.-A-yeitf of^- ed cnodvate him to go back to where he g n d u ^ in 1939. r, he h q i> ^ a bus for Waab- Dtent on'livtng with an elder Georgetown Universi^. :ed the entrance exam and w M diool. eventually dropping out. at die Librery o fC ongrtsi le hitched.a ride home in die 40. A ftitm l, Dwinllt m - % y.r-

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I Dream_l ______^ ______------^'11ISDB honnor roll •J - 1 |Y\ Continued from Cl1 ------can sKorc bockfckpacking and all these A n all-ioo-commonon scenario5 reads other things, bubut you’ve got'to share Therbe*nine»*Ncw» ■ Tara Rogers. ’ ;• '■ SPmcthing like this: Wliat to (do w h ^ values. Backp:kpacking’together is JUNICINIORS ' l', { “He camc ihe firstrst time (to pre- i lovely. It’s alsalso irrelevanl. Fun is GOODING C -T h e first semestericrhonor Jill Henderson and Jared Hillom. .'. ' _ P*“rita1 counseling sessions) sc; and I ' g re a t, b u t it’s t ’s not the stuff that rollioil at the Idaho Scjwol for the DcDeaf anil FRESH!JSHMEN . . • -■ didn't ask any deep:ep questions," ’ -• - Lthehoneym l. noon’s ovew X .. makes a marrioriogc work.. When you BlinJlind has been announced. Folli)llowii)g .. j - - i : . fetcbcsaid. have kids you'llu'll never go backpack- aretire the students who earned high grades.gi EIGHTHraO < R A D B I “The sccond. mcclinjling he thought I ^C «tbBtbyWalwoith Iperfect couple. You have: tlthe right . ing." SENIORS- . . Mavis Irwin. }vas nosing around.d. ’The third he' Timcs-hs-News writer tto disapee." "A robbi toll[old me at a wedding: d id n ’t com c. T hey’re‘re not together People need to learn tolo opolo- ' You d on't knoulow how depressing it is • anymore." TWIbW FALLS — W hen the dinI jgize ond forgive each othther, say being clcrgy at all these weddings, M en often don’t wanvant to face any- of the: wwedding bells has quieted,, tthe experts. So often I thinl«ink I’m officiating at a ^ thing of any depth. Stcbe St^ said, and it's ofte'ften too late to be shockedI “Apologizing is whena ;you’ve future divorce.c. I spflkcto the couple; | | o i ? 6 that makes for “the moimarriage of non- that tw'efUitics: M on. ~ sion he conducted some)mc tim e ago: solving,ig. To look into tha future', ~a son said, "You’ve got two'0 people woman, then relationship.re Don't try “ I asked one coupicpie if the woman Peoplele don’t want their eyesI >who are being stubboni. It builds to combinc theIhcm into one becausc was pregnant. Shc said,sai ‘Yes.’ He openedi^ at that poinL’’ c0 wall, and walls isolate. IrIn isola- you usually don’tdo get a very good M id, ‘No.’ " "W'hoever ho you find," Phipps1 ttion you can’t communicauste.’l fit; Someone weltC(ous C m nam oa Rol On the other side oof f the partition then fineInds the other person went a oolder I think that’s what lovove is all you w ant to gi>give up that you can’t Is the Listener, w ho(must mi set up his totallyy different< direction. That aabout Being able to bc ou)uiselvea share w ith yourur |partner?" 733-0017 H ey Mall or her blocks accordirding to direc- pius whwhen they get their grad aand being with someone v,who al- O f coursc thethere are things people ■ m M agic Valiev tions from the Talker,er. The Listener school1 ddiploma and they’re a so* 1ereon." f O P U L A R D E R “Guys don’t talk becausebee they’re * “ I often cour>unscl couples to view iconburg afraid they’ll sound stustupid. Bccom- anything aboutat it. Certainly no one e:ests. ccrtain movievies," Phipps said, r C hef D ennis L. Falcoi ing intimate and reve:vealing some-, should tell:ll him how to conduct his "Common interests arc fifairly im- "When Harryy fM et Sally R ob ^ thing o f yourself is scaiscary and w e’re business,”" EBennett said. p timatc as women," TheThompson con- a short whil/hilc he comcs in," Bennett etenough in common thatt ;you can plcs who typiipically “look alike. Introducing New ( Sights tinued. 'They just hoveove a hord time said.>"Hc: findsfi: out he's got all these tatalk, explore together, andid not feel sound alike, finiInish each other’s scn- Friday & Saturday Migl expressing themselves;:s; ’They need to emotioas,, anda doesn't know how to it'it’s a waste o ftim c to tolk lo the oth- tcnccs." 3 ■' . ; . know it’s O K." d eal w ithth them. They don’t go crcr person.” “It's importairtant to know that'peo- R eo p For Fine DiningSeafood Twin Falls psychcchologist Ron away." “1 suggest that shared vvalues -is ple aren’t togethether just for the happy a tu r ln g : •Steaks •Sei Bennett ogrces. ps said. “They stayed f :ken ... , D rcomilover io should be able to cicritical," Dennis Pragcr, letelevision times," Phipps "He feels he is theic rmoster of his communiclicate partly bccausc of atand radio personality, saitoid on his together bccau;ause the rocky times Fr •Prime Rib •Chickejpm" ' j universe and no onee shoulds know commonlylly held values and inter- s)syndicated talk show recent:ntly. “You rocked them clos:loscr together." Hours 5 pm -IO pm F e a t 1 meals . 1 Mate__ ' Discount on all>m ir i from 5 pm-7 pm Continued from C1 "/ lost m:m y husband Dec. 5. 1994, tcleer at the Visitor’s Center•er since it riage). In 1969.19. he lost his wife (afier almighty, I have been:en completely and I hadi theth perfect male. He iwis a Ojopened. He loved to meet theth people m on than 25 yeyears o f marriage). We satisHcd... I have beenen trulyi bless^ loving huslusband. father and stepfa- aiand tell them all the gooi>od things nncwed our old friendship, wcnf to- a5)SSyi3lty;i!i^lK»WSM with such a wife. I wiswish other men ther. Hei Itloved his children and aiabout Idaho." gclhcr a little wlwhile and got married, cpuld have had Ihc slab:iabilily and se- grandchildiildren and stepchildren as -B essie Panott,TvTwin Falls This iponth, we celebrated our 2Sih curity lhat 1 have hadd withii 54 years they weiy? hhis own. f(e loved life. He Tcrsiuy with a nice re- o f marriage." liked to go for rides, ns'h, etc. He “Don and I had known eaches other ccption at Canymydn Springs. Wc ar- — Frankink W ells, Buhl liked writiiiting to the editor at Tbe before. h In 1968, I lost myy husband rived in a 19311^1 Model A Ford." Times-New.CW.9. Also, bc was a volun- (i(■after m ore f/jon 25 yearsrs o f mar- — Kalhyf Ramseyer,R Twin Falls ^ rFORGET OUR -2PM ■ “He is a big man with'ith a gniy beard iUnCH • 10 AM-2 > and hair. Not only do »vcwcbaveagreat 1 0 ' attraction to cach other,rr, tbut he has l/ic £ \ r greatest sexy voice whichwi is pure A A L TURE masculine, a laugh lhalTflf JS infectious, ^ m m m NG LEE'S FURNITU is very considemie, can cook, loves v | =T m y dog (veiy importan■tant), treats m y V j iNCE OUTLET mother like she is hishi. own, will V l i ^ M I ^ c c , likes to go out, is neati and tidy, V Q y sa H llty C a r e n^laSSSRran t s w .Smkes me feclpmud to bbe with him." V •wafUhtT>»Qu*lfy Continue* Hm d Idnbricants — M ary Do :r L ijil]BE,01L& f1L1.TERCHANG1 DON'T\BUNE lIlB 18 t h "IVTicn / was only in»my mj teens V ^ q jKk |^ w Top oil All Fluid ■ Sam A Y B R i And having nonrnl fcoij^eleer. dreams V ilofUlioa L m it To my delict I met DonDo F. Keane... V «CtiiogilogiEBglosOII, ¥CliKkBilts&t|a The wordsjust don 7tcxpnss ex, ^ looiEngiaa Wicoom Front GRAND OPENIN mybappirKsSr- — — otmFlll^^ it FIuim Bwdl ~ - — Betty Kcantane, Tw m Falls ^ «UI mnAppnoblsA vWtthEzttrlor ^ ZKttH WiBdw m m fk CLEARAI "Sharon has a great:af sc/jstf o /'/iu - ^ H | | | B mor. She works withI m e every day, J R O T A T E & REPUoTRAmTro!s r '-'—i ' side by side. We are ranchersrar. ... she J ® r Ji' is a religious person,, always al telling J B AJLANCE I . TIRES COOLANT m e it's Cod "s plan or"Cod's G will, rc- J vOmaOMM vC M M tH M w Ctisck TIra Ron Out ^ 1 8 th ttapough th ,^em'ng to dill'crcnt thinhings that hap- ^ w Check ( Tlr« Inflation vCMlKLab ^ c n in our daily work,k. She’si a good J ' I Oow« cook and good mothiUher. She has ^ ^ I I Q 9 5 * $ Q A O O ^ s S f - •|J > « o » 7 n y good judgment and planningpla abili- J j ties, super money mar.nanager. She's J • J L Plus Tax % 9^^PlusTa>'ax Z il'HOMEE FURNISHINGS C Just a special person." ^ V M H ^ M i SOFA & LOVE SEAT «SKAT.COi™ // . .o'; — J.J.MdcLaws, cL Buricy J X ttvl !B«)TAB1£S U tANSIHiSSIOnf F R O I V T V M 'j ...... J '*7< sure waivi’f loveve at. first sight SERVICE B R A K E J f O B 1*38 HO, O.U.wlujiIW he tried everythinging lo win me ^ Ch«;h«ng0 T nnvnlnlon Oil «Ri»liciBnbPKt ^OackMalm $OFAALOVESEfl;C(l over. We even drovee 606 miles out- ^ Clot.loan TransniUslon Scnan m" ''S «»TinAtlDn vUkSiMibQi rc S E W , c o m T U U , 2 E t t side o f town, and heIC toldt me, if I ^ ^ ^ - I i ■ ' 'HH£,2EVDimE$, IMP H ; ; AIUUMFS,liUW UMF didn't give him a kiss,» . j/ could walk ^ I * ; ^LAM FS&lfUW aiA $ Q e r o o ^ i w E v r c E v r B m "i ... How bad could a0 kkiss be com- ^ ^ H ■ Ir m - pared to walking in 90-degree ^ ^ Plus Tax • PIusTa: 2 -A feather?... We'renowtw happily mar- ^ T 3 i l H 'tied with four beautiful!ulkids." i M ^ ■ '43 MO )9^suism .«'S0M ( — Ju d y P o wwell, cl Twiri Falls ^ A UL L A R O U im H Io n s E R v i a C O M B O SO F A jlO V E m — ^'1 . V I.LubiubB, OII & F in er C hange . ® ■ E E ’ s F u r n i t u r e TAU) e & 2 1 r4^ ' ' m " R e ^ ie is a hard wo.worker, achiev- ^ PTIW 21169 , '>11 • ing his dream o f havlaving a dairy ^ niJi«o ta te & B alan ce ] O U T L E T LEARANCE s w a o A c . ^ REDUCED PRICEPBICE IK 999 ; [>• farm. He exercises on}n ai regular ba- ^ 3 . Tran-ansmlsslon Service 521 East Main r lCL£AR^CEOiniETPHlC hen they need ^ k cm n I* : I' ti ^is, does dishes whet ront B rake J o b / com SOFAALOVE '^^vashing, makes a pot■31 oc f coffee ev- v J Onn , Burley, Idaho \ eplace Radiator Coolant f E$,2xunc TAmS,tTAI a y morning, will do aloadoflaun-a J v * f j l d iy doesn't believe V « 677-4438 UMP \ 4BW HHK (even though he do< MOOOS MAY BE HIOHtn in sorting), helps buyy anda. pul away v OOOD THRU rta.M groceries, feeds ihe dogifo^s. sw eeps f/ie » yulu (amSifTUtmlj i< L/^enJConiinuu...Our1{rputatm I W v - 'i i floors and can always/s findi the lime ¥ L J / J CMIISTM ( m t W t:'-' to give me a hug andid a. kiss evely V H _ MO.OJLC. ■ 1 ■flay.’' ^ L L l I 5 • __ Cooliiieine Marits, Buhl V Homo0 ofo\ Iho Tholson Plan - Tho EasJesI■Jes(Ploco In Tho Worid To Buy A Car V ______II-MAlN AVE. E. Twin Falls 733.7 I j 1------...... V - . f .

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SufKlay. Februaryry 12.1095 Tlmas-Nowa. Twin.F:rin .Palls. Idaho C-3 To bee lovetd, youI must first 1love Gj r ^ d p a r esnthoodnmore DEAR ABBY: Wc /e spent last than his. T he m ore outside ininterests and show yoilrr bbeloved the same fili m t h ^ p j weekend with our son,1, hbis wife and you have, the m'ore fascii ►arenthoo(Dd :inating respect and courlurtesy you give to their children. On the S Daar ilUiy I their bulletin he’ll find you. Don’l quiuiz him those you don’tt k:know as well. Tell By5y t the time you,read ihi^ TwillI hha ' y board was one of youi A b i g a i l »— :— -» — our columns, about where he's been, or■ whow he her s^e’s jm ttierT tl than her mother. In been;n aa granddoddy for slightly m dated Feb. II, 1978. Itw W flO tH lB It was vrander- saw when you weren’t; along,i addition to rememembering her on all thann ao month. Suddenly I find my: ~ full Please run it again.' Never try to make him jejealo u s, traditional gifl-givj{iving occasions (her the objobject o f greally increased attcni J o h n - PATRICIA M I M cC a r t h y VanBuren Never Ije to him. Reserve theth right birthday, . youi)ur anniversary, , fromm ggrandmothers-— a dubiousit McE^cDERMOTT, in anger or t o s o m O T i d ------L _ _ _ _ _ l to N c refuse to M sw er. but if yyou tell Christmas and VV a le n tin e ’s D ay), tindiorrtion to l>e sure, since I did i ^ l u i BELLEViVUE, l WASH, newspaper i him something, be sure it’sit the surprise her withh aa small gift for no nothing . DEAR PATOIOA: Hi or as a put-down. Clip to i hing to merit it They ask (riietorii Tliank you. It that might he truth. . special reason. IfI f :she’s flat-chested, ly. ofo f (course). "Isn’t grandparenth( .they don’t leam vras one o f my better om :r and magazine articles hir thood mistakes; therefore, the ones, and here perhaps a cs D on’t sulk. If something5 is i bug- and a 38-D walksks by. pretend not to excitin i^is: help him in his work - o r trui iting?” and l' respond politelyf ithat fiom them. Eric and [^ancyNan hav« a won- enjoy. Don’t ging you. talk it out and cl(;Iear the notice. Walk upup behind her and yes,. it is. Bul in truth, it hasn’t b< [ DEAR READERS: 1 cartoon you think he’ll I t>een derful attitude toward/ard parenthood. I: Tuesday is Or worse yei air. Surprise him occasioionally. plant a kiss on heiher neck for no rea- excidnjidng at all. i f Willie and I are t}typi- Therefore, they will lei St. Valentine’s Day, so a’t bad-mouth his friends, gin I leara from thdr , so don’t say • pick his relati Leave a little love note onI his1; pil- son at all. > cal, thethm grandpaienthood truly exc • jfeu weren’t tipped off yet, his family. (He can’t air xdtes mistakes. Thoefore, itit wouldw be a mis- off m time to Every mar low, with his lunch or tapedwl to his Remember, clealeanliness is next to grandrndmothers, but not grandfothcihers. take for me to’poini hemIhem o ut So, I will rame up with flowers, a latives.) Lei i, a Valentine, board, a clo! bathroom mirror - it will wavarm his godliness, so wheihen you feel turned Williellie says I’m dbw n ri^i^lo sc. i or a token of your affect nan needs a desk, a cup- lou I. and keep my big mouth sinitl!nit Mostly, fection for her own. Don't t heart. on, turn on the sheshower and jum p in! considisidering her overflo'3?^f exub ~ o r h im . B u t b e in g io :loset or nook to call his bat; uber- Anotherof parenthoithood’s lessons: : lo vable is a though it’s a GENTLEMEN: Tell her youyc love When you’re ntIt « a party together, ance,e, I see h a point It’s not tluit I dcdon’t God ^ v es us these ittlelittle people to take full-time job, so if yo ’t try to "tidy it up^ even hea you want to eyesore. Ne her. If you like the way shele looks, never leave her alalone while you’re enjoy3y bbdng a grandfalha, becailte: I do. care and then let go of, i make yourself lastiAgl } a mess of clutter and an C of, and everything hgly lovable, unless it’s vc cooks, dresses, walks, tniln;, srsmells - off entertaining : scsomeone else. Tell hiiict, it's already plain that I'm gogoing thevareandcanevCTbec ^ s t this checklist whei Never call him at work her ■become is present 'h ere you can (or drinks) to let her know it. You can’t compli-c< her shejs absoluteutelv the most won- lo enic:nioy grandparenthood a lot m ----- — tooit-daily:------:------very important If he eats coo ^ r e _ a l jne moment o f the ^ ------abourit.-BQf« merit'a woman~too much,I. Never derfurperson in the world - and ihwfei t enjoyed parenthood s improve upon God's1 cere r e a t i ^ ^ t wq : LADIES: Never ask I too m uch, don’t nag him let i s k h i m i f h e ing way that; keep her waiting. If youu know she'll believe YOLDU are! Don>on'l get me wrong, I didn’t disI[islike sure can ,mess ’emup. up. Being a good toves you, but tell him ofl u fdo reiiiisa'him m aIov- m e o f t o that you ter care o f hir you're going to be late. <^II hher and Now - both of)f j you - if you want beingig aa parent I was just impatientIcon- c - parent, tben, is less aI rmmat^a o f striving love him. Never criticiticize him in him to beat ar you wish he’d take bet- ke( let her toow . { to be lo v e d -lo vve! e l It pays enormous cemingling the whole p ro < ^ . While ftilly fi to always do things rightright t b ^ i matter public. If you ha^e a criti:riticism, ofTer time,him selfbecause you w ant you Dig up a date for her' lonely1 dividends - andI itit won’t cosl you n compniprchending that the river couldildn'i of trusting your commmmon sense and Jt in the spirit of helpfulnulness - never Developaround s for a long, long let 1 cousin. Remember your mainnners, dime. be puspushed, I nonetheless wantedd my learning from your mistanistakes and, in so p some interests other cou ______childreiIdrcmo grow up, get jobs and leavele; doing, keeping the “wroiwrong” to-a mini* home.ne. All along, 1 was convincedi thatt mum. It’s a matter ofo f accepting t that portntimt and child can have a much bebettCT God made our childrench before b H e gave Familyy news y use ‘ -.relotiortionship once the child in questioiion is them to us. All we havehave to do is take ______on his or her own. And sure enou3ugh, reasonably good careare of them and you can u nowV ihthat one-and-one-half of myf twot everything will fall intoito its it pro p a place, UKB MOTHER,. LLIKE CHILD: Mothers, if adless of genetics, the accocording to a University of Nugh the skin paper that seereemed so luxurious. UA slowly followed s u it He: uttuttoed a few Shaw was so ires were some distance froi de ofthe ship.” flam xim our Tbm I w juld turnn thetl page to PREF- ' g ^ords and then reached for our hands the Japanese x a tio a This was as close to he 'sent to a prison camp near' flres hell as I ACE and recite, Peu%ter £ats fish. » administer a warm bandandshoke and assigned to a n( ver intend lo be." se city o f N agoya, and local Alligators Bels«ls... jo u n ce, 'Congratulatiortions, gentle- cr plant Living But six weeks laler. was on i 1 neaiby p ho^lute fertiliz- ever n a pas- "ll was a sad da>iay when my sister >• men, you are now privatesw iIn the U.S. but the work > enger liner headed to San Franci: ing conditions were better, Bi cisco. Bertie's estote sole wasws conducted in the Anny Air Corps.' ” food became im “The excitement grew as wcfC eased summer o f 1992,” he -k was backbreaking and sengi he continued “Many ; A fta a year at Fort Dougou^as>rhich ‘The wealha Ito the pier.” he recalled. “Mo : increasingly scarce. ‘*T >lotheis, o f the things 1 h ^. growngr up with were ^ was an Army base in Salt:alt Lake City, said. “Our diei ithcrs, brothers, sisters, wives,^ sweet-s on the auction blocl^ iher soon became cold.” he into ock. I had forgotten .Shaw married a local nurnurse named produce body : carts and friends waved and } liet was not sufficient to fathe 1 yelled about the Harvard Classics.Cl There they L Vaudis in October 1941.I. Heh shipped and hungry laudibly. I searched the crow iy heat, so we were cold bean )wd for were in a pile out inin one o f the sheds, out for tbe Philippines two' o v w e d a l ^ . Regardless o f u 'audis, but could not spot her < y m ost o f the tim e, inaui r o r d id After the sale, tbeywiwere still there os no J By eariy December, he foundfou himself tion m i^ t encc ot recognize h e r... 1 found my' brotherb one wanted them. I s ifwhat subject a conversa- Vaut I sat down on a can on a remote airfield carved^ o 0 u to fa D e l back to tbe sam nd his wife. My flrst question ncompass, it always came not n on was, and thumbed tbrou^^ a few of them as 1 H Monte pineapple plantatitation on tbe young America: Inhere is Vaudis?’ ” am e topic: food We were and I reminisced with teatears in my eyes. I island o f Mindanao. talk about our s Vaudis had married another ma ican men. We would try to ‘Wbi nan. opened one book, andan there u is i^ the r : W hen the Japanese attacttacked Pearl general, but it ( *'We were escorted lo Lette iir sweethearts and giris in Vs iterman cover was d sampleiofmyfiuha’sbeau- of 5 M Harbor on E>ec: 7, the FiftFifth Airbase diat Ginger Ro{ [o^ital for a physical and evalualuation," tifiil penmanship. It it didn’t work ... We said “ V . It read, ‘From the Group went to war willvith vintage, through our bai haw said. “I started getting p p * r t o n t ^ H flogers could have walked H o ^ [phone library o f T J. Shaw.’IW.’ I kept this book ^ £nfleld rifles and little else,«. have been toucl alls and visits from reportersI aasking -and left the test o f be banacks naked and clever Shav be hauled to the junk r “We had grease gun? and typewrit- ryingahamburi K what I intended to do now th lucbed unless she was car- calls that my pile. 1 didn’t want thhemdlba. a L ^ but few weapons,” Shawlaw wrote. “It S ^ w was hi ife had married I had antidpate lurger." me v Ued that “This is not the enden o f the story. To used to be a common sayingsay when bis prize poss lis would be the hoppiest day/ oc f my fmish, I bad to readid thei Preface back- M there was an air raid orr somes( other given him byI hi:hung^ enough to trade wife el fe. Suddenly, it became a ter ossession. a harmonica this > errible, wards as I had beeleen taught: £eels threat from tbe enemy to ’Man the uated from hi{ nbelievable tragedy. Why di & STEAKHOVSE 'his brother when be giad- life, did the Cbtcb Alligators.. Father/ a t s Raw * om^aByawnfc^Vdl^ ...... grease guns and the typewrBwritcrs; here POW for food rood Lord allow me to surviver when fttatoes. high school, to another unbe come the Japs.’ ” Red Cross pada ) many of my friends periled?" od and cigarettes from a Gooc ?“ “This is a storyy w. liv ^ o n b a rie y here some o f the in whii It to woric in a steel mill, wher : .**Tbe flrst Jap officer inin ccharge, Lt . "Everyone rw up once stood sr ULOLMEEDD#1TSALE ley and then beans. when ^ r i , had been educatedd inii the U.S. m aln u tritio n < It hounded him until be wrote ne was stricken with grew . 1. ^ A C i j u d was somewhat considisiderate," he beri,” Shaw i 3wn. n and many had beri- It 1 said VHe pxit forth some efTo^ o r t to bring ulcers w ere a!s “Dad was a scholar, althougugh he AVINGS 50-75% V remembered. “Skin down SFROM bs American food, whichch was very !• also common. Our only “D Scarce, but a few items sudi Orn W o m e nn ' s S h o e ss & B o o tS s milk were found. He wasvas the only ^ Japanese I met during thethe war who showed ai^ coaqttssion.'' irtious Namile Brands ------BMtingr were not tiuusi ^-^254nchides— ofsoup rice. rose & love song . **I1ie rice had been s t o ^ I ' 7 3 4 -5 6 S 6 long seriod o f tim e and w: wcevjl," he wrote. “Theyy werev little O ® white worms.and I reaso:isoned they * couldn't be mything but riorice. I could float knoe o n tbe top o f tbe bowl and h g n e at” S E ^ , Shaw became a cobbleriler, making Y o u T h e taodals out oCold tires fn^ othothierprison- _ eg. to *69®® ' and then went to work>tk in a crew f W e G i v e ' ) that deaned 6^ irrigation1 ditchesdi ^ Y o u W a n t ! ^ rice paddies. Other prisoirisooers were C ' h o i c e s Y< ^ • o unguarded, into the suj ^ A NO] juD^tofcaagefcfffbod.. . ■ ■•The coffee detail ftiledd to retum as IliooTS Red D ot______tbe cod ofthe day,” be recatcaIled“All C 3 H I I Portraits bell broke loose. The gaigates w ere slammed abut What fC T^vprivileges we I; |i i $ 1 4 9 5 | AI I • EBlue D ot____ ^ Wr M had were taken avray. Therelere were no !• morc)ibo(tgiibenng details,ils. All secu- b reen D ot__— A . TwoLocatlont ^ t i ^ t t n e d The daildaily rations L i i h i II I 1 MfaI3,MxlX4-St7i*. to8«rv»You... Ihiu were already at precaricariously low I I 4-U<5i.40Wka«daNtniiPtini' j J r % O vYellow Dot ___ /) Downtown l-t0iI3.1.J Li m ♦ ■ » • f ■ ------1 I. C*4 Tlmo9-Now9, Twinn Foils.Ft Idoho • Sunday. Februaryo ry 1 2 ,1 M 5 Share t the ervice ne^i W S : Ear-iiin feetio n ssymptom!IS often hi(id d e n J,. Ear iafcctioiions nre one of the . _ &JAdolescent Medicedicine. So were ODlNG - Navy Scamaq Recruitlit JohnJ W. Novingcr. son of Jair / rn o sl c o m m o n cchildhood illnesses. w symptoms lhal lingerigercd'for several, Chore Jkload ger of Gooding, recently completiplcted N avy basic m iining at Recruit R yet dclccting c g one from a young- M d ay s. J o in i nng g Command,-Greati Lakes, HI. ims alone can be like GFC Pt h , Thc findings alsoIso underscore a' 1 ■ - A refugee from thc tinlimc-cninchcd ^ Duringing the eightiwcck program, Novi'Jovinger completed a variciy of i h M a ;aves. The problem is continuing problem:':m;'40 percenl .of I rot facc put it this way: “I don't under- -ing whicllich included classroom study, practicalpra hands-on insthiction, a Ids masquerade as ear , children wilh'ear infinfections in the iliand why women,aren'tn't marching in emphasisisis in physical fitness. In partictrticnlar. Novingcr learned nava! , llic streets.” dilvTf infiSonVand"id up lo one-lhird of /our * kid!I study had no apparenirent earache. For ' tom s, finfirst aid. fire fighting, water safetysaft and survival, and a v ^ i - y ear infectionsIS 4on’l,i have symp- Ihat rcason. co-au-authors Terho 7 ~ :~-Me nctther-Aboui whav h a r r ^ — — safely SkillsSki required for w orking iiround■und s-hips'uud aircraft. : lo m s. Ihee nnosc'or throat and tested it for Heikkinen-and OlliHi RI u u s k a n c n o f - , “The sexual revolutionm was\ all-^bout He isisa a 1993 graduate o f Gooding HighHig School. having sex with us withothout making a To help pinpcipoini symptoms that Ihcc presencep of a variety of virus-vi Ihe University ofTif Turku recom- 1 iQfi<; s i g n a l c a r iinfections, n f Finnish es.i. JSincc m any ear infectiItions mend that childrenren at high risk com m itm ent. Then w c getjct intoi th e ,v«)rk B U HUL L - Navy Petty OfUccr 2nd1 ClassCl Michael W. Crowley, a “ researehers spentsf two winters develrvelop several days afler thee start: may need two visits>ils to th e d o c to r, force and keep doihg cvcijvoything else at ' , graduateileofDuhl i High School, recenllyily relumed-fromi a six-montli dc children. 4 year^old of* cccold symptoms, children werev spaced aboul fivee 10K seven-days I iiom e that w e ’d been doinging all along.” mcnt toto iIhe Western Pacific Oceanin wilhv Strike Fighter Squadrc£ 27 302 ch and younger, at a day-care c^ter alsoso ire-examined within a weeeek to apart, when they havthave upper respi­ Whal prompted thisis Chai<: wa$ an embarkedked aboard ihe aircraft carrier USSUSS Kitty Hawk, w in T u rk u . D u rin■ing i th c stu d y , p a re n ts s ec c if i they had.developed anin ear ratory infection.s. j , article by a woman who'ih o ’d w orked iri- W hiletic spending 133 ^ays at sea... CrowleyC: also visjted Hong I filled-butadailj3ily chart noting such infecif e c lio n ., Factors that placere ccl h ild re n a l h ig h Ihe Clinton White Houseuse, which she Singaporelore, Japan and South Korea, llejclc joined the Navy in July 1987. praised for its family-fricnriendly.policics. symptoms as fefever, cough, runny ThiThe study found restless shsleep- risk. Ruuskancn said,aid. arc a history I n o s e , e a ra c h ei, , i irritability, restless ingg aand fever "of no value inn dis- of previous ear infeinfections. aiten- Slill. it was too much. SheSh bailed oul ' MURTRTAUGH - Navy Airman Gradjr^ W . Lee; son ofJeny W. L loor appcliie and lirtguiguishing” an acute ear infccccliori dancc at a day-care•e ccntcrcc and hav- iitid is now taking orderslers from a 25- Murtauglijgli, recently returned from a six-isix-month deployment to thc W< daycare. fromom' a common cold or otherol ing a family memberiber who smokes pound Barney lover al honlom e, • Pacific: OceanOi with Strike Fighter Squaiquadron 27 embarked aboard th PorticipanisI vvwere also examined uppe)pcr respiratory infecti:tion. cigarettes. Studies ha’ ji.Even when ihc workplniplncC is friend- craft camu ric r U SS K iu y H aw k. have shown that ------by-a'TJcdiairiciiicianwhcncverlhey-Earacirachc was oni: orihe bestI pi rc - -c h ild ren e xposed To p a s s iv'c s m o k e - — ______]yJh(LlioiDe.pIncc-haa_toj_to.be 'friendly------W liileilc spaiding-133-days at sea, Leeecalso a visiied,HongJCing.-Singa ------e x p c ric n c c d -aI fifcvcrorOihCrcold- dictaciors of an car irifccliorfr1. Ihe are at increa-s'cd nsksk olo upper respi- or at leasl nelilral — in ord er for Japan and South Korea, A 1992 graduaduate o fT w in Falls High Scho< tool, he symptoms.is. During that exam, reseasearchers report in’ the Jamnuary ratory and car ihfectio:c tio n s. ■ women to balance homec andar job, joined the Navy in July 1993. I researchers sanampled mucus from issue>ue of the Archives of Pedisliatric .— Source: WaWashington Post m m nin twinIN FALLS - Navy Petty Officerccr 3rd Class Gregg S. Olsen,. sons o f [------B cruncn Dmcc f.P. and Sharyn L. O lsen o fT wvin in Falls, recently received theic Navy 'e m ent M edal. Look good. Feel goolBd. G a i l[^Stewart ' S •n wa.s cited for superior performai•mance of duty while serving aIS s ;a rcs- ReRead Health & FashiorD n. Hand cue andid 1 h o se leam m e m b e r a board1 thc th' destroyer USS Paul F. FiFoster, Everyr Monday in The Times-s-News. hom eportlorted in Long Beach, Calif. 01Olsen was singled out for a iN avy •------— nduevemo f A.E.'and V elm a Pine o f GlennsGle: Ferry, has graduated fror•om A ’r > decisions m ade alabout the INEL, theth . split ihese chores, llie pointlim is ju.sl to splil Force basi)asic training al Lackland A irjorc■orce Base, San Anlonio, Texas,IS. . L Environm ental MManagement Sitee ■ ili'cm so lhal the burden1 is:i.sn’t lop-sidcd. In additIdilion, ainncn who complete basibasic training cam credits lowanard and ■ ^ 0 over thi.s lisl and havew e each spou.se asscK'iateIte degree< ihrough the Com m unitylity College o f the A ir Force, Specific Advisoryy Board for the IdIdaho put inilials next lo wliat cach a ch docs, , y ' J •.Food chores — shophopping, cook- ' C o m p ile d fro m stan* re;rep o rts ^ National Engineeering Laboratory mg, cleaning up/dishes,, gaitagc.gai pack* ing lunches. WANTS YOU! ,1 • Clolhes chores — — shopping, “i . Set^itutetA " tvashing, folding, putting:ting away, dry l|,'e4t CCfi'tct ;..vl Utm -too AaiL______(Scouts, soccer, ele,), volt/oluntecr work ------for acliviiie_Sv(umpire, dende mothers, ctc.) help with projecls,s gettingg baby sitters, physical carcire (diapers. cuts,scrapes,) ' Deb Gebeke. n familyly s dalisi. hns some suggestii o n how to m ake sharing tasks palaliilalablc so peo- pie stick to them : ; • Allow family membimbers to have M m e choices uboul the task ; • V ary the lasks so no0 oneoi person averwhelmcd or bored1 wilhw helping . iu t: E xam ine yo u r siandafd . I • Avoid becoming a perlperfeciionisi, ; • Avoid doing for chi:children what ^ ^ey can do for themselvesves. as long as il’s age-appropriate, • To smrl. make a plan, WlWhat ncnxls lo HH e Be done? M ake a list. WV luhai can other ■ fam ily m em bers do? Considisidcrage.size, |- knowledge, Whal arc iheyhey willing to try? Talk it over and keepp trying.ti^ Do it. I Do they need help to Iconcam how to do •something? I-xplain anid d show : them with patience. Too much?:h? Work with I each person unti! eVcrytiiingling iscomfort- able. Need to make changes'ges? Set a time ip rcview and make cfiangenges so evcry- one Icam s a variety o f tasks.iks. she writes, Thele Future2 Has Armved! • Here are more quickck tips from G ebeke lo .streamline life: ’ • A void thc m om ing aush. to bed iuid getting up carlicirlicr. Place an ^ items you need in one familim iliar location, ) A v i D G l a s s make cloiliing choices forir tlietli next d;iy. ^ itiswrTTttenteleivisibn thc pastor of thc Pull youn^lf from your pillowpill al'lea.st S everventh-Day Advemisc W: houn; before leaving for'for work.'Have ■ In v ites Yc/ o u T o A t t e n d C hlurch u n in Twin Falls, ------eliildren-tiiakc-tiwir-luiwiws:iwsrEncoiiragtf------^ ^ - 1 - i3.chmdutllLbcJiost:___ your spoasc to sluirc in moimoming tasks. I BV i inKi: thisch new iind exclc- Set your clocks aliead a little. U l l i; multi-media prcsen- • Clothing: Lel childreiJren wear the mIscoraie i esuTPraS p H ^ cion for chc Ma^ic same outfit more tlian once,ice. O nly wash Valle)illey. dirty clotlies. Pack the diapeiip e r bag aliead 1 n ODusands l have fou)und a n sw e rs —- you can too! o f tim e and rot;ite tlie rcspotiwnsibility. ; • Honiccoining: Usec commutingCi time to listen to music or or something Mark Fi n l e y and his :issocinics .ire.ir welj qualified to present (hishis series o f clas,scs, Tliey havee inienNclyiri studied the Ihat relaxes you. Give youyourself some Bible propheciilecics i)f Daniel anJ Revelation,>n, comparing them to currentIt 1events and world history. For th e last ten year^, lce\Vay so you don’l feelI frantic. fra There Mark hns spokexikcn to thous;mds in Europe andnd the Middle East observlnfi thtthe fulfillment of prophccy firsth; is lots to do oncc the familniily reassem- Hislis I>Icciufcs on Dible prophecy bel’>ehind the former Iron Cunainn inii Hungary, Poland, Yugoslaviiiavia and most recently bles at home — mail to opci}pcn. dinner to ' Russia havee atatcracted dioawnJs. Recently,ly, he addressed capacity crowdiwds twice nightly in thc formermer Ciimmunisc Party st;irl. m aybe laundiy needs totc be Slaned. Ci>n(!Tc$.» Audiiuditorium inside thc Kremlin, HtsHi prophecy presentations In1 Moscow’sM Olympic Stadium’ dr?wdrc’ over 55.000 peo- Good communications i alw ays pic. Mark Is1 joiijoined by ii hiRhly quahfied tean-am of professionals across Northth Amcrica. important and ensure famil;mily'members Yourour fiiiih in Cixi will increase: anda you will be able to facec thetl futurc with Rre.iter confidc k-now wiial need-s lo be donedoii and who |M |^ ifidcnce as you attend H I Di.vCia'ctlej In 1Prophecy. needs to do it. An open discJiscussion will help each member understarstand thc odi------ers' roles and feelings. “Cl“Children can C also be given tasks that; wiwill help ihc Don't Miss The Ojopening Night Specectacular family accomplish whatIt n e ed s to be Saturday, Feb;bruary. 18 • 7:15 PMM done in a relatively shortort time, Tliis sharing o f ta.sks noi onlyy leachesle chil- dren responsibility but alsoIso gives them C o u nSTTDOWTN T o _ ELt e r n i tr v ___ ■ a .sense o f belonging.” G cbecbeke writes, • O u rs is a world of rapid chim jje. W hlio o vwould h:ivc believed^it just: a few years btoI T h e fall o f th(the Berlin W all — thc collapseipse o f c o m m u n ism — liildrcn’s papers rh c e c In gaienil: Read your child: : economic union of Europe —- wlwhere is thc world headed? W e ne ed solid tmsweiij. D uringing Discoveries in Prophccy, youyoi will find them. . when lliey show iliem lo you,you. Post llian! Conipleie iill fonus juid sett itvascifcplaceiiv N IG H TTLYAT7:I5PM i to be rctumed tl>e ne.M day.ly. IKcqi a bill- SiinJay, ly, Feb, 19 A W O R L D• I hN t u r m o i l : 0vcr.20sigiigr« of Christ’s Com ing Haveave Been Fulfilled, There Is> O ne Left! Ictin board for messages,s, receiptsn and ___ /mm Jerom e, olhcT important p.ipets. Holdlid \wtxkly fam- T uesd.iy,av.FcK2l . THE TIME•O O F THE BEAST. Revelaticcion’s M ost Scanling MessageIgc F or Today! ily meetings, Designule speciaecial times wiili w / i •Sn^.RivcP i esday, Feb. 22 2000 AND' BIBEYOND! How To Be Cert: e;»ch child for your ponnerT aimid for your- rtain of Living Forever! Nclt; W hew! Tluit fecLs belter,li-T, / • Fridiiy,, FiFl-K 24 . ALIVE ATTI■THE END TIME. How Toib Overcome Ut\desirableJ-lal I ■' ■^abits, G u ilt, and th e Scarsi ofao f Broken Pnsc. N Mae/c VMry 3 r I f /t» v co»ia?ierjK or,•a;,rsv^psdcmon SatiirJay,by, Feb, 251 AMAZING; DDISCOVERIES IN THE LLOST CITIES OF THE DEAD.D Startling New Findsids Prove Bible True! jBuhl Hospital , 3a fwF' in Falls dailinj} wit}} fiuuily liuK pivi ^^7ifc . , ■V, Feb. 26 V oU R IN H AABITED B UNIVERSE. A Me/le&sage F ro m B eyond chc StaStats Gives Hope For Today. **^Addi»on I Giiil Stfv«;uT Hiind pcmotldiL-iJ issues tauii , V- ^ hida- lit iIk Grind Forics HeHemlduiRO. A c-cmliMiiig series of}f mmulti-media prescntatw rn eoci and Thundayt throtigh M arch■ch 2: 5 . ■ liax em i. GrjivlFixks. N.D.D.SfUOMOaS. S I

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• The Twin Falls Sea SAV Senior C i t i ^ Center is need < riN G 2 s l o f voluntecn for the S B Ak N K i • following positions;: receptionist,rci dining room seservers, cashiers and < p ltm . I f you dm help, A n n u a l R e p o i elp. call Gayle Parish at 734-50-5084. ort of the E xecuti’tive O fficer for tth h e Y e a r 1994 I • A special opportunlunity is being offered by the Twin Falls Public Last year, at the 1994 Library for tcadeirs inin ggrades sixth through eightht)th. Help is needed to AnnualA Meeting of Depositors,irs, we talked about the influx( of people moving into the H select, review and discusau ss books, videos and musicic fori the Young Adult. M^gic Valley and the recoicord loan volimtes inherent willvilh thatpopulation growth. WeWc pointed out that Realtors H area o fthe Ubnuy. Mecti iectings will be held at 4 p.m.I. ono Wednesdays oncc and homebuilders were sellingsc and’buildin^om es atIt a pace exceeding all previousus 1rccords in the 90-year H a month. Sign up in thcthe Qiildren's Services secti( ction or call 733-2964 histo ^ of the traci This p;past year, one could easily seeee Ilhat Ihis brisk activity continulinued with new residential H and ask for Children’sn’s Services. The first meetileting will be held in subdivisions providing nenew homis, arid resale activityty (of em ting homes holding up • January. For more infonformation. call Annie-Lauriuric Burton or Janice up very well. Commcrdal H Lupton at 733-2964. construction activity also0 provided{ for an active year in the real estate sector. In the Twin Falls-Jeromime Multiple Listing area, 1994’sJ4’s activily generated sales of>l 98998 homes totaling ,• Jerome Headston1 needsni a small adult workinging desk, one up-righi R ichard L. A llerl e n 576,633,000. This comparer a with 1,025 homes sold lotalitaling 576,203,000 for 1993. Thenle number of units w as...... - - freezer and one refrigengerator in good working order icr. Ifyou can donate.' _ „down sUghdy^hiltlhedidollar volume was up sli^Uy.- E r e s i a e n t — — - ca»-324-2385rask-forVirV ivian or'leave“a - m < ^ g c ~ Jy.-The Mini-CassiaMiiltipie-tisltisttnf$cTViccTeports‘1994 ------total sales of 282 fora total tal of $16,313,000, a sizeable increaseinc over 1993's figures off 25325 units, totaling $14,160,000.I. • Magic Valley Staffiaffing Scrvice IncyHospice DiDivision is in need of First Fedcral’s loan slaf)aff was busy keeping thfi pace. I X. For 1994, loan dollar volumesnes actually exceeded the recordrd volumes in 1993. Our loanI stalstaff volunteers in the followiowing areas: R e c ite caregiveiivers in oil eight coun- originated 685'real estate! liloans totalling 545^37,000. ThisThi was down slightly in numbimbcr of loans from 1993's 714, bi tics and clerical help in the Twin Falls officc in thithe afternoons. If you but up in dollar volume by 11.6!11.65%. This sets a new record ih the 7979-year history of thc bfmk. Thifhis volume included convcnlior are available for two or three hours one day a wecleck or more, call 734- itional, FHA, VA, IHA, and constistruclion loans. In addition, we originated consumer loansns totaling 511,394,000; Hus wa 0600. was achially a decline of 5614,00i,0p0 from I993's origirutions, bubut slilt a very good year. Theseeseloansare 1 typically for home improvi 3vements, debt consolidation,1, education,e< automobile purchasihases, and vacaliorxs. They also) iiinclude home equity lines ofif extcredit, a •‘Volunteers arenecdiceded at thc Salvation Armyf totc help in thc kitchen convenierit way for homeoeowners lo use their cash equil] uily for any purpose wheneverer tlthey want. As has always tieerlen the case, all of our loans areire nm ade to from 10 a.m. to.I p .mm. ..Also, the After School.Horlomework Center will currcnt or soon-to-bc resididents of the Magic Valley, be opro from 3 to 4:4545 ]p.m. Background checksi maym be required. For Our commercial loan departmentdc completed another more information, callill (Capuiin Davis at thc Salvjilvation Army at 733- wr successful year. Originations>ns pf commercial loans totaledI $$633,000. n tis included $1,989,989,000 in . 8720. commercial real estate loar>ans. We are pleased with the se i service this department is providividing lo the businesses of thele 1Magic Valley. It has enableda FirstFiJ ' Federal lo reinvest its depcpositois’ funds in yet anotherT wayv, lo stimulate the economicmic well being of the area’s rcsidiidents. • Thc College o f SoulJouthcm Idaho Adult-Basic EducationEc program is While loan volumes cononlinue to set reconis, First Fe<^ in need o f volunteer nitcnitors for adult smdents in reaireading, English, math ^ ^ r a l's loan underwriting contiontinues lobe sound. We had nono foreclosures in 1994; and thenhercfore, we have no repossessed real e; and English os ti'seconi:orid language. For more infcnformation. call Ruth 1 estate. At the end of 1994, ourur repossessed1 assets totaled onl;only 52,000, and our commercialial loans have not even producediceda Scott at 733-9554. ext.t. 212385. . collection problem. Pre-tax profits for 19944 >were $2,126,360, while assetsIs iincreased 512,723,000 fromI yearye; end 1993, to $200,969,000 al • Thc Magic Valleyey I Regional Medical Centcrrr ineeds volunteers to I at year end 1994. Our net worthorth increased from $13,942,000M al year end 1993 lo515,035,0( help in a variety of ^sitions around the hospiulimi. If interested, call 5,000 al year end 1994, resultinging in a net worth to asseb ratio0 Increasei from 7.41% to 7.48%,1%, sstill Dottie Miller, VoliinccCTe a S m ic c s Director at 737-20•2006. nearly two and one-half limeslir the federal requirements,its. In lale 1994, we complet' leted thc move of our accoundnidng and data processing depart!lartments lo the building next doioor to our main office. Tliis attn • Senior Companionsins Iare older men and womenn iin the Magic Valley attractive . facility, originally knovm aurtr, md Chief PlnirPlnindilOffloer.. 1 ■ H MortgageRcl;clated Securities ' 23/ their dollars to discount storstores." — American Dem ogngraphics magazine S ...... Elaine Wigington o a n s 0 Conqnlp iled fro m w in Tcpoits I A ll O ther Loi Pmldent, Dtia Procctslngig j Owned andinludgemm i e n t I Real Estate G 2 ,0 0 0 JeinPeterson )ssessed A ssets Vke Pwidml, D t ^ t Scnkctes ; I . Other Repos 22, .0 6 9 .0 0 0 I Cash on Harand and in Banks- 3939.798.00 0 ...... TdmGUbCTfion''^...... vin Pmldtnt Mot^igt Louty» I I Investm entsts and Securities 5 .3 8 2 .0 0 0 Its-Less D epreciation FatUW. Matthews . | B ^ I Fixed Assets ■ 1 3 5 7 ,0 0 0 via Pmldenl Buriey Minigtrrr • • • I Zharges and O ther Asse's e t s — ! .. I D eferred Cb RonClawfton $20C200.969.000 BiigCaldiI Vin PntldenI, Rupert Muugtr» 1 ‘ I Tb o iU l A s s e ts George N yejn ORTH: P later TTF.S A N P M LM Q VinPm!dentBuhlM&^r ' ■ J i 159.087.000 I UASUJI IS Norman D. V^Usht ■ Deposit Aoa c c o u n t s 1 6 .1 5 0 .0 0 0 Vke President, Cbniunwr to mna j me Loan Bank 1 ; fro m the Federal Horn' ^ 9 9 I Advances I 6 .9 8 1 .0 0 0 Michael D. Ihiveller VlnPi«ld«nJ.Cbntioller ■ I O ther Bon-'rrow ed M oney 1 > 1 3 , 0 0 0 Geralynn Patterson B Loans inP P r o c e s s ' 2 .2 0 3 .0 0 0 Vin Pretident Loin ServicingJ I a b i l i t i e s 1 5 .0 3 5 ,0 0 0 I O ther Liab Theresa G abia U n d i v i d ee d d P r o f i t s AttUtintVinPre*idenl I 18200.969.00 0 T^Lrabiliffw andN clJ ,.W o r t h ------— 1 Liiida Johnson, ‘ I ^ AulibntVlnPraidcnl Karen Woodbuiy AiJUtanl Vin Presldenr = = B pard of Dliil i e c t o i s — ^ ' HmZeBarth RichardRi A. Brizee Jay p. Dodds Assistant vin President KeiCennelh L Leonard Stephen Sle D. 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M ^ is o n is the daughtlly Lee o f Kim berly, friend ofo fth e ^ ^ son o f Ben Dreesen ondi JoJoan Dreesen ' bridcgdcgroom, was organist, and ihe grandson of Law rence Therhe bride is the daughterer o f J F e y e i^ ^ of Sheldon, Io Anniverssaries L anyn y and K athy Davidson o f Eden,Ec Botii graduates of TN o rth w e st -■■■ — andd p;parents of the bridegroomtn are ■ 1 M issouri State Universityrsity, Madison H T imm and Matllynn . Hill is a middle school EnglisI;lish teacher at The Norrises mberly. V 'M BnuBrandi Wood of Hazelton, RacLachel ‘ Rimrock Junior/Senior H engJEROME - Mr. ond Mrs. \W alter Ktz o f Kimberly and Traci L*Lamb in Bruneau and Dreese NorrisS o f Jerome will celcbratirdy,, cousin o f th e bridegro(room, groom, also attendedJcd the cake table son of Dr. and Mrs.s. David A. son and Kristi Madison Eugene “Carl” Norris and iyon Olson, nephew of the brbride, and served punch.. Lindsay Lii R u^ll. M c C I i^ , also ofTw in FoiFalls. 4armon. A third child, 'V I „ “ “ W alter ,n d1 HHazel Nonis fer^ve'rved as groomsman. Schjhyler niece of the bride aneianended the ^ e s t Smith is a graduate: ool f W hitm an ^ | H | fIding i is planned for Aug. ^60U ’Sonny" Norris is deceased. Thrhe cou- Martel Adoms of Idaho Falls and Hardjirdy, cousin of the bridegroi'oom, book and gifts. College in Walla W alla,'lo, W ash., and irst Christian Church in 3le olso has three adopted chiihildren, Leslie and Scott NoNorris of Jerome. served■ved as ringbearer. T h e b rid e is ann e(equine studies ried is employed at W hitmanm College.C Spe.Special guests included grand;idpar- student at the Collegliege of Southern McClusky is a also a graduate{ of havi The Pollards ets n tsof ( the bride. Mr. and N'Mrs. Idaho and planss to go into the Whitman College andd is currently Gen len Johnson of Hazelton1 iond horse industry as a pphysical thera- TWIN FALLS - Mr. andid Mrs. "jn^Sg attending Emory Uni>i„iv.,si.y in grandindparents of the bridegrocoom, pist for injured horsesrscs. She plans to ycaiPercy S. Pollard o fT w in Fall;ills, will S y M M Q I Atlanta. M r. and a Mrs. Elwood Werryry of attend Murry StaKtate College in t>e honored at an open hous<>se Feb. l | W y ■ The wedding is plannenned for June Cl Shoshoshone ond grandmother of)f the Kentucky. 19 in observonce o f their 65thith wed- 10 al the Episcopal Chu;:hurch o f the Ascension in ’ bridegdegroom, Fem Manning ofTTwin The bridegroom1 is a graduate of iinganniversaiy. tl Falls.Ils. Kimberly High ScSchool and is Friends and relatives are iiinvited Reynolds-Shcbowers \ garden reception was heldd foi- employed by the AnArmy as a cook :o call from 2 to 6 p.m. at th e ir ving the w edding at the homeme o f and a medic, TWIN FALLS - Phil Carol lonie. 1122 Storiire. ; bride’s parents. The weddiding The newlywedsIs wwill reside in Reynolds ofTw in Falls,., anannounce the Pollard and Edna E. Emery were he worked as a clerk in a gif shop employed at Sawtooth1 DoorD< Co. in in Twin Foils. 19 i din{md is a homemaker. Twin Falls. They have been active i th e dfioaotai ^j-aix Showers is a graduatonsored by • • hon Washington Slate Univcrversity. He is TheWardeUs th e bl Twin Falls Soro]optimists Intematioitional head of commercial prodroduciions at and Na cake \ moi King Videocable in Tw'in in Falls.] 20 at the Cost TWIN FALLS - Mr. and Mrirs. Don Lewi* The w edding is planne«ined for Moy Falls. FoilWarden o fT w in Falls, will celxlebrate T u e sd a y , F e b r a a r y 1] 4 heir 50th wedding anniversaiy M(Monday. Penner-Sta; andWarden and Shirley Fredlunc were 2 p m tto 6 :3 0 p m . andnarried Feb. 13, 1945. He ser in GLENNS FERRY - L en and Shehe Air Force and worked for thehe coun* Jonelle Fenner of Glenlenns Ferry, andy of Santa Clara, Calif, and Genem State H A L L T H E (C H O C O L.ATE ^ announce the engagemerTient o f their Realty in Twin Foils.'She work for H daughter. Stephanie J.. to James A. Haghe Gilroy, Calif., School Distritrict and Percy Pollard ^^ X O U (C A N E A T Siaab, son o f Tom' and JudJudy Staab o f imes Showers 3echive Clothing in Twin Falls. Plainfield, Ind. Nancy Reynolds They have been ociive in theihe LDS c k e ts *5 Fenner is a graduatete of( Glenns ::hurch. 'ostello Mansion in Twin Feny High School and the University J WarThe event is being given by theheir chil- N STREET TRIREATS o f Idaho. She is employed'ed at Cellular theiriren, Doniel Wardell ofM unartaugh, One in Indianapolis. Sandm Schindler of Morgan Hill,11, Calif., 140 M ain A venue Nortlo r t h T w in F alls Staob is a graduate of Slate manDavid Waiden o f Aromas, Calif,f , Daren ■ University in Muncie,e, IInd. H e is Wordell o f Gilroy, Colif, Dean VWarden they Proceeds to: Volunteerss Against \^lence kidi d I D j \ . R . E employed by L.S. t Df Wright Patterson Air Force' BBase in ■ ■" a n d S « ty o l [idian. D on a n d Shli . Indianapolis. RealDhio and Suzanne Cook of Mcrid A public servicc odvcIvcrtisemcnt ofThc Timcs-Ncwsw s The wedding is planne(med for April 29 in Boise. th eThe ' couple hos 18 grondchchildren and two great-grani BecI 10 RXi ClubPrGsents drer r Sane

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C enter hours arc ■ ■ Friday: Spaglaghcui G 25 Oagwoodtollowor 5 - — Inc. 8 o.m. to 4 p.rp.m.. Monday- 27 A Gabor P P P - - ■ 1 3 ------M m 4} ** Activities 308 Senior Ave. Thursdoy and 8 a.m.a.rr to I p.m. on 28 BuUalo (pllowor ‘Al dinners at noon. Suggggested Friday. 20 Foot aogmonlD ii------Librory, Poolool Room, and Bargain 3} Show up H ____ Center wilh cards,car games, color tele- dondonation is S2 for seniors andd S 4 f o r Tueaday: Beef witiwith noodles 32 Manlfost followor . |U ‘ M S9 .. vision and moinovies. Open weekdays nonnon-seniors. T h u r s d ^ TurkeyIcey enchilada1 34 Dull llnlsh —1 — from 9 o.m. to 32 p.m. Monday: N Fettucini with mea lo 2 p.m. TOPS at 5 p.m. W ednesd^r Sweciwect and sour meat- 39 Took it on Iho lam 93 Sounds ol 76 Present DOWN . 40 4C An Anderson _ . Exercise atn 1( o a.m. Free. PPinochle and men's poolol ot 7 bolls 77 Was gonorous 1 Dimmed 41 Sticks foltowor oo-boo eting. p.mj.m. T hursday: Barbetrbecue b e e f sand- oyolos, dl times W Conway anandfioid AARPmcetir 78 ’My country — of 2 Tropical plant . . Friday wich Ihoo-, 42 G ather 60 Kllchclichen gadnels 95 Broathmg sg sound Saturday 3 - — Mamof- ^2 ranco Center closedsed. dOpen pool at 9 a.m. F r i d ^ Saucrbratetraten with noodles 4 Cruiso 43 a iy cowboys 81 Front•ont part ‘ 96 Mine onlrar 78 7 follower 44 Suttor followor 82 Opllmpllmlsllc 99 Before DD{'DE BBridge at 9 a.m. - ...... 63 M usical Gounds 45 Hauls laboriously 83 Wipin'iplng-iflm - • - lOt Persona —- grata A w lessis iSenior Citizens LLine dancing at 9:30 a.m. - - - - Activities . 64 Roadhouse lES’SSt 46 Aid in a crime 64 Fomltimily mombor 102 "This — roc 7 Coll up jfi 310M «tolin St. N .. Kimberiy Guest speakerkers on most 65 Mutual funds ol a 48 Evil demon in kind ff Holiday or All dinners> at noon. Jerome Senior Center Wednesdays, bloodod |pressure checks Jam aica follower Arabic myth; var. ■ ■ 1 86 Dovo'8 cry 50 Old World finch ^ M onday: MiMacaroni and cheese - 212 First Ave. E. on the first Wcdnt;dncsday of each 87 Wrinkles tho brow 9 Importanloclorain 5; a play 52 52 ■— Limits’ ^ with fronli AAll dinners ot noon. Suggggesied month and Old TimTime Fiddlers per- In anger , second Wednesday 10 Aucloro 53 e. Village of yoto Wednesday:sy: Hot turkey sand- donlonation is S2. forming on thc seco 69 Intrinsically 11 Modiovol 54 ^ Cowboy show wich “ WMonday: Losogna o f each monlh. 90 Kin ol Iho ray morchant guild 55 g; Donso llower RTn rthday dinner with roast ■Hiesday: T Baked chickcn T uesdi^ . 94 Play a flute 12 Tho king followor cluster 513; ■! Wednesday: Pork loof Low profile cxerci!ercise ot 11 a.m. 95 Rajah's wilo ' 13 Society girl, briolly 56 » Marsh birds 33 Wednesday 96 English rivor 58 Shaggy>manod ii * 0 m MuUy»i I 5 ! »■ i i i llxaisday:T Salisbury steak 14 Certain dog p open Monday-Friday Friday: Fi Roast beef The Granny Bandtmd will perform ot 97 Fashionablo 15 CilyonlhoLoiro mammal ilD li Thrift shop c resort 16 Soulh American 60 Drinking bout i t | r p.m. 11 o.m. 98 92 follower rongo 62 Puls on freight 9® 5 1 i s i ^ Activitiea T h u r s ^ . 100 Sam son 17 W ar lollowor 6.63 Lay up 23j j » E 2 2 » M 3 l S s ta ! ‘ M o n d ^ C h attin g day.. CcCome on in and followor 18 Dog followor ^64 Musical Atkins V P 3 m ■ Activities A erobics at 11 a.m. chat owhilc. 103 eishop'o hot 65 hJapoloon won B nT ^ lyiliy Today 104 Pronounce 24 Put up wilh horo alTli Citizens AMVET Tveadsy T Saturday indistinctly 26 Molort>oal 6i66 Boll sound 3 2 ) r S ^ l l S e n io r im Ci 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.- Thc Aerobics A at 11 a.m. and ogagain at Art show at the center. Sweet 105 S heer linon 30 Aleutian Island 6'67 Holds back ^ I °f^ 3 Breakfast fromr adults and S2 for chil- 2:3(J:30 p.m. rolls and hot cocoaicoa will be ovail- cost is S3 forne at invited. PiPinochle at 12:30 p.m. able in the morniirning. Chili, hot ______i_ | dren. Everyone W ednesday dogs, nochos andmd hot ond cold ^ ‘ M onday drinks will bc avoilaloilable in the after- I lass at 10 a.m. - PiPinochle at 7:30 p.m Exercise clos? ThursdayT noon. Club Ciiaiendar Tuesday lass at 10 a.m. - Exercise closj It 1 p.m. 1 ■ MONDA'^'AY Al-Anoiion (non-«m oldng) - T w in FFor more infonnation. co II Ceramics ol 1 ; A ID S S u pport Q rouroup Falls 536-2723, 536-6527 or 73i WeNon-sirenuous and no cho ^ .1 9 call (208) 726-4650. 3. 7:30 I.m.p.n at Disabled American more n information, coll 734 Sunday, P tb.ckpot. Bus leaves at 1 Al-Anon-Kimberi;eriy Veteranss Hall1 on Harrison Street Twin Falls Senior C C U iz c n . 8 p.m. at Senior CitizenCi Center ond Shouj3up Avenue. Open to the C enter on Main Street. Foror more infor- public.S2 S2 donotion. Prizes. Dinner al noon. For moi 'orc infor- w«EndS<1 Senior Citizens Inc. mation. call 734-46■4631 or 736- Twin FallsF Senior Citizens nmation. call 734-5084, (M ain St.. Buhl 2706. C enter 1010s M at noon. Monday Al-AnoD - S hoshon A ll m eols >one Exerciseise - Over 60 at 10 a.m. SATURDAY rday; 1 p.m. on Sunday, ' through Saturda 8 p.m. at Seni':nior Citizen Non-streirenuous and no chargc. Al-Anon Family Group open every day frorn 8 B uilding on N orth RailRo: Street. For For morerc informotion, coll 734- 9 a.m. at Canyonm View Thrift shop opt more information, calcoll (208) 544- 5084. ^ o.m. to4p.m. Hospital, 228 Shoup Ave oast beef 7802 o r 736-2706. T w in F vc. W. in Sunday: Roas Falls Senior Citizens Twin T Falls. For more infoi Chicken burger wilh A lateen C enter ccall 734-5222. rormation, Monday: Cl , 5 to 6 p.m. at WolVolker Center, Dinner:r ots noon. For m ore infor- '■ fries 'ubed steak |219 Shoshone St.t. N.1 in Twin motion,coll co 734-5084. Tftis public scrvicc co y: Cubed steak F alls. d e s ig n e d lo announce Pork chops I Twin Falls Seoic nior Citizens T H U R SD A Y ' ' Valley \ clubs and orgnr rk chops I C enter Adult Childrena Anonymous meetings,n limes and pla iiol dogs [ Exercise - Over• 66( 0 at 10 a.m . N o o nI uuntil I p.m. at First haveh your meeting listelaccs. To -sauriay-Hoi niPWuRriSfSfni f e d , o r to ^ [Non-strcnuous and no chorge. For Presbyter;erian Church, 209 Fifth update u your meeting info, • rmorc information, coll 734-5084. Ave. N. in Twin Falls. send i notice wilh nameronaalion. Activitiea 1 Twin Falls-Seni< nior Citizens Al-Anoiion - K etchum ori'an/zafion,0 J a y a n d w t thc center. I C enter Piitochlcallh N oon ot Sun Club, Second St. anda time ofthe meetini; < assistance from 9 o.m. [ Dinner at noon. For more infor- E. For mmore information, call telephone r< number and nanfwilft a Income tax n: nam e o f a i „ j mation, call 734-5084)84. (208) 726-J6-4650. confacf c person to Bobbi-M ■Jo Hall a, A l-A noii o n - T w in F alls The 7 Timcs-Ncws, P.O. B om 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. i . TUESDAY>AY 8 • p .mm. . ot Magic Valley Twin 7 Falls 83303, uffcnfjS o x 548. Quilting from y I Al-Anon - Burleyy Fellowshiphip Hall, 801 Sccond Ave, Calendar. C The deadlineifjon C lub W ednesday C IS n o o n Exercise class L at 10 a.m. [ 8 p.m. at Presbytci,'tcrian Church. N. F.pr morem information, call Thursday. 7 Twin Foils every I 2100 Burton. For memore infonna- 736-2706.)6. B us to T , tion. call (208) 678-9J-9843. Twin. F Falls Senior C i^ens : A l-A n o n - F iler C enter : 8 p.m. 01 Pcaciace Lutheran Dinner:r at noon, pinochle at I ^ < 7 7 ,e ^ c S t o r e ^ •Church, 600 Stevensns St. ot Sixth, p.m. and a 'Va/Mra/ W qt^r^leai d advanced line dancing at '16 Hencc, For more informatioItion, call 736- 3:30 p.m.m. For more information, 6 Years Pro/fSSioM/i/ Expcriet ■■'f- Qwn/ih ed Scrvicc •2706. call 734-51-5084. 'ity Producif & Per$onalized A l-A n o n - G oodingin g 8 p.m. ot City Hallall Library. 308 F RID A Y H E iR B S A ILE Fifth Ave. W. For mmore informa* . Al-Anoiion - B uhl...... - - Febi : tion. call (208) 934-54-5484 or 736- 8 p.m.1. at First Presbyterian bruary 1 ‘ Febrvary.28 - ; 2706. . Church..516 5 Main St. For more I A l-A n o n - H aileyy informaticItion. call (208) 543-5792 m a The VIgTh«EntlnUag>cVlrri\VcrHVoodnfvmAn4 The Tlnnes-^j-N ew s V s:8 am -fSpm _ UwUcaldWtlcom* Horn*Hoc visits a m - 7 p ^ " 240s Addlton Av*. E,..TMnFstli Twi I' Ctassiflecleds. j Weekendss& H o lies: 9 a HI •CaU7U.0M1or1400.B:W-B23.4442 "■ 2311P«rk#T.Bur%.C*llC«ll 67S.S200 I APPOINTM EW NT liEC bsgA H

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I d e c p « I their remembered often thothoH moments of Luckiljkibr. Continuum Records hasas and Cher's s^)py classic,ic. "** I O o t Y o u ; spring. . >• iniih lhat brings undcrstaiKending, and I Aging oir^r "ec sta sy " a s a m o th er, i^ntshing fijr the rest o f us ... the Babe,” by the Dictators,3rs, “Cupid'si wc treasure, the cxpericncemcc. Here’s Hie loss of a child or grande!ichild “I’ve learned to beb< brave and to Ho’ve h ^ our hbuts ripped out of Revenge" will make you f ' Lucilles. ^ ;ms a grief almost beyond b< o n e o f mine. bear- pul my faith in theie will of God," our rib I cacages aixl (lung, still pumping,ig, aching heart Sure, it mightight also leave; Years ago, I bad to lislist in the , d e V ie w ‘"S; Mrs. Kennedy onemce said, then into thee ststreet, where tb ^ get run overer you with aching eardrums,ims, but that’fij newspaper the couples celebratingcel ^ HovH ow to fu id th e c o u ra g e, th e gracegi added: "But don’t sasay 1 have forti- by the DurDum ped truck and ground forcVerer your problem. Mister Lonel;jnely. [ SOth wedding anniversarsaries. Day t f " 'I to ee n n d d u re it? tude. That makes mene sound so sanc- a A cr d a y . I cuH ed le tte rsi thilhat told of M ary Ellen,, ouro youngest grand- AllAll this comes to mind withihiihe timonious.” gat)ierings al a countrytry club or child, passed ono n w h e n sh e w a s 3 ." rc c;ent e n passing of Rose Elizatabeth ' Beautiful Rose. famous restaurant. SnSnapshots “We had twtwo sons. Harry and Fitzgezgctald Kennedy (1890-1995).>). Her memory reminlinds me of those ^ y showed husbands in tuxoltledos, w iv« Richard. Hanyrry died in an accidcnt FoiFour of M rs. K ennedy's ninen long-ago letters in which people ft in long gowns. Other obs'Jb s c rv a n c c s w h en h e w a s 1616.” c h iildren l d died tragically —- her listed their childreIren, living and were more modest. All wenk'cre joyous. No child was/as uncounted. All were eldestlest son in a bombing missission dead. I do II" Maybeb e y o u d o , too. I i But gradually, somethiithing more named. durin{ring W orid W ar II; a daughteIter in say: “I have 10 grancondchildren," and WMti em erged; ...... •— ...... A t.f ir s t,.L vLwinced.-TheiLLa.sad-: > a.planilancj^raahuQoiohnJEiXcimimedycJhatJiumbctzincludc ;dcs:baby:Hardy^r: ~ lllfc “_THE-YEAR’S -"- Along with the celeelebrators* sweetness dawiiwned. It was as if, on 3Sthth ught w aIS s Clconfined to a home for tbe: mn e n - writes a weekly col\ro /u m n o n aging. A dam Saxxdler‘ LegeiKls or Fall (R)) 7:00-9:307:i y o u n g e st, D anny, d i i ^ a tI biibirth." One fear ofjf i parents is dying and tallyIy rretarded. Two o f her 38 gngrand- Write to her at Tbele Ontnge( County “Here are the names> ofol our six leaving their chchildren and their chil- childrildren died during her lifetime.te. Register, PO Box 11111626, Santa Ana. Sol-Sun 4:30-7:00-S:309:30 ' children and four grandendchildren. dren's children“cn behind, but on even SheShe endured il all, but more.e. S h e Calif. 92711. i Dumb/Dumber (13)I 7:10-9:107:i 3 Sal-Sun1:10-3:10-5:10-7:10■7:10-9:10 ------Now Showing!------Billy M ad iso n (13) 7:io7:10-9:10 . Sal.Sun1:10-3:10-5:1(>-7:107:10-0:10 Social Securityi fQ »A I ~ Eat mlI. Live w el I Oono Hackman Sharonn StonoSte I ^ Quick & Dead (R) 7:00-9:00 7:oc Q.HowdoIffieaMet!kfcd icire claim ? ^ sit-sg« iie o -iicI s Sat-Sun 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:00•7:00-9:00 A. Service providers5 —- doctors, hospitab, medic;lical labs, etc. — are ReadJ IFood & Home, required to submit Medic^icare claims. You should notnotify y o u r M edicare Every Wednescsday in The Times-New carrier if your doctorr oior other provider refuses1 to submit a Part B Legends of Fall (R)) 6:46:45-9:30 claim for you. The phontone nuinbm and addresses of carriers are listed I ___ I H iFa r , From JL} Sal-Sun t:1S^:0Q.6:45.9:3(-9:30 I in The M ^icare HandboIb o o k . - J e r k y B o y s (R ) 7;3o-s;30-9:30 H ome i n I Sat-Sun S:30-7:3Q-9;3f■9:30 Q. My fiober died mn Ilatej November. Social Secuc u ^ tells me tbit 1 3 ) 7:00-9:15 must retum his NovciDbm ber beitefit check even thoihoii^ be was alive ^ Dumb/Dumber (13)6-7:00-9:15 7: | tfanni^ most of ^ mootiooth.W liyistfaia? A. Social Security bebenefits are not prorated. ToT« be entitled lo a ? t ^ 0 r J ? 0 L _ Sat-Sun12:1S-2:30-4;4S-7:C Social Security benefitfit check for a given month,th, the person must ^ Ic N ell (1 3 ) 7:00-9:16 •9:15 ; be alive the entire momlonth. No beneHl is payablelie for the monlh of , ^ staS hI Sunday •4:45-7:00-9:1;7:00-9:00 - - i death. On the other: hand,hi when people startrt ireceiving Social KURT RUSSEU ^ C I ^Sweethec -H ighlander3(13) -7:00-9:00 7:0C ■ Security, they gel a benefitbc for the first monlhIth they're eligible, ^ JAMES SPADER (SigQ fiS a«i|| Bs Sat-Sun 1:00-3:00-s:00-7;0c7:30-9:45 j even if they don't meelleet all the eligibility factorsors until late in the ^ B o y s o n S id e (R ) 5-7:30-9:45 7:30 | m o n lh . O ’- i - i 1/:12.2,3 & 5 Ib. - Sal-Sun 12:4S-3:00-5:1S-7:;7:00-9:00 ■■ ! 5 Packs Wrappered in Valentine Deco -7:00-9:00 ; Q. I’m 67 yean old1 asa n d h a v e M e d ica re h o q n ta l a B i l l y a ‘ Billy M ad iso n (1 3 ) 7:ix ance. How much willill I1 have to pay in m racal:al expenses before iSO Ourfam'lo o u s Carameljieans.. S a l^ u n 1:QO-3:0Q-5:00-7:Q( Medicare will stBit payin,yin g ? j f f \ if\iageoror JVui Jiidge^Heans, M a d i s o n Sam Noil! () 9:30 I A. In 1995. after you/ou have met the M edi<^e hospitalfa insurance . ^p K allwrapp^inin gold foil wiut a red heart Aa mawhelaiagiuulenchlatT...1 Mouth Madness (R)7:30 9: I {Part A) deductible off$716 $' and the $100 medicalEd iinsurance (Part B) ^ V Valentintin e novelty c a n d /c s - ___ - Now_Showlngl •- H o u a e g u e s t (P G ) 5-7:30 7;3o I deductible. Medicare.wi.will begin paying its portiorio n o f th e ap p ro v e d 1 ^ # Ourtemfn p tin g S n ^ h Toffee, _ Sal-Sun 12:4S-3:0Q-S;1S-7:;a $ 2 ; charges of your hospitaltal andi doctor bills. ^orJ{ut.^\ui^, — r i i i M n r r n A ■ ■ ininiaafitiaI S ta r g a te ( 1 3 ) Aduita$2 , pbta assorted nuluta, cooontzl 4( ro is in dusten ij Sat-Sun12:30-2:S0 Q. rd like to diitrilItribute Social Secarity InfornutionInf to my flCa f dipped inIn sugar free diocolate! church school adultt class.cl Does Social Securilirity have any five ^ Barcetone (PG13) 2 m ______: material? S FREDERICKKSON’S CAND!MES ■ ■ h i OLblOiAN Forokin Film Sunday 1:00I 7:30-9:45 On A. Yes. Social Securitiiri^ produces a pamphlet cat!called Understanding C M urderln First (R)0-9:45 7:3. I gives a general overview ofifall t Social Security , igTQ 309 2nd S t EastSt. Twin F alls * 7 3 ^ ; Social Seoirity which gi Sal-Sun 5:15*7:30.9:- programs. Other pamphiiphlets and factsheets are als(ilso available which 7 describe the retirement,It, survivors,£ and disability programs,pn as well as information on tbe MeiMedicare and Supplementallal Security Income (SSI) programs. All publicationspu are free of chicharge and may be ■ ■ , ordered by calling SociSocial Security’s toll*free nuiaumber, 1-800-772- ■ ■ 1213. . . . This column w a s prepvepared by tbe Social Securilun’iy Admioistiatiott. For fast a n sw e rs to spec.oecific Social Security questioaions, contact Social Security at 800-00-772-1213. \ i

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‘The!Story o i’: An ALfrican 1legend | ?£8tev€^j!?a/ncii£A ►c T day. d Thc people say y r , ^ manded, "You mast leave I PHl A R M A O i ^ father's permissionin lo I marry Kintu. feast. HeHe ate and drank as much as he ’5 brodier Walumbc relums. HHe will want Walumbc didi nota lake the great Kinlu. ^ AUE. S. ; Gulu listened (o Nan'iambi's pleas, but could. BeforeBe long he was full, though DOWNTOWN ONdTHE 144 MAIN fli J to travel witli you to earth, arand if he sees He le ft h imI on oi earth to spread his Nambi's brothers shookshe their heads, dozensIS of> baskets remained. He jl you, he m afl go along widi1 y(you.” goodness foreveever. 733-9771 "You musi nol lei her many lliis crea- despairetlred, but suddenly a great hole lure,” ihe elder brotir o th e r s a id lo h is openedJ in ihc floor of the palace, ^intu father. “Wc do not knowkn( if he is Kintu quicklyy lippedli all of the food into theE al all. He docs not eiat a t( ordinary food." hole, andnd the hole closed, “He drinks only mimilk from a cow." “Comiime lake away the baskets," said thi; second brotheiIher. Kintu callcd.cal When the servants and "I must think overcr theti matter,’’ Gulu the brotliothers saw the baskets-were all , told hts children. em pty,, ihIhcy searched everywhere, but M eanwhile the: brbrothers secretly iheyeouli3uld find no food. .returned lo earth anand carried away Still GuluGu w as not satisfied. He handeded •Kinlu’s cow. Tliey Ihoughlihoi thal if Kinlu Kintu a copperc ax. "I need kindling for 'losl hts cow, he woulduld die o f starvation, my fire, GoC and eut sonic kindling from W hen Kimu saw/ hi:his cow wa.s gone. nx:ks, PlainPloi lirc\vood is no ase to me." ,he knew whaf h e mlu-sf ast do. He beg.in fo Kinlulu H'cnf\ outside, wondering what , gather leaves and fruits fru of the earth, to do. "If"II I strike rock wilh this ax it W ^ T hese he ale. H e grewvw stronger slill. will breakuak," he thought. Bending down ^ ’ V a When Natnbi spicipied'Kintu’.s cow tolookcli: closely at ihe rocks, he saw tiny idling in the fieldss wwith her fjitlier's cracks runningrut through each one, WithI herd, she was alarme•med. "My beloved his fingergers, he pried off pieces of rock ...... will starve,” she cried,ied. She returned to and tooksk themi to Gutu, earlh to see what1 hadhi happened to Still tlietlu King of Heaven was not sal- K in tu . W hen s h e foifound him eating isficd. "Go"G and fill this pot with dew,” . berries, she sat dowTl n besideb him. ordereddG G u lu . Valentinele FloralF “Kintu," she saidlid softly, “please Kintulu sets out for the open grassland, Basket .come back wilh mele tot thc sky. Your That nigltight, he sot upon thc dry land, B cow is there. We willsill sleal il and retum wonderiering how he would collect lUge mixed . lo earth logelher. I1 lolove you, Kintu. 1 enough;h d< e w to s a tisfy t h t ^ i n g o f LoliM lls aod 3-0 , wish you every happinipiness." Heaven.n. At/ dawn he woke frotn a fllful Kinlu was so movnoved by Noinbi's sleep. He could not believe his eyes, , generosity and gentlentlcncss he agreed lo Evcrywhwhere he looked the blades of travel w ilh her lo theIC sky.sl g rass gliltercd glii wilh dew. And moreI When ihcy arrived,ed. he stared in dis- aslonishirihing slill, the water |wi wos fullnil .. belief. People were; livingli' in beautiful to its brinirim. He took thc pot to Gulu. huts of golden grass.ISS. H erds o f calile "F a lhiher," a Nombi said, “you must see . , roamed thc blue-grctgreen fields. Goats now lhahut thc man 1 love is Kinlu. S sleeve; and sheep and chickiic k cn s ran th ro u g h A llow mme e to m a n y him.” ir g ro v e s o f p la n ta inn trees. ti Kintu hod “Onele morer test,” Gulu said. “Kintuttu never seen such bount;unty. tnusl chu;huusc his cow from among the l\ Assorted follsgc “It is wonderful1 here,"hi he said. "I royal henlerd. If he con find his own cow, with silk Morals ar holiday piks. 'will Slay here with you,yoi Nambi.” They I will kncknow he is Kinlu ond I will bless seoii sat down togetherr besidebt her house, your marnaniagc,” TVall^?y happeimmgs" Square dailancers plan woriirkshop Monday I JEROME - Thcrhe Buttoas and Bows Squarere Dance Club has planned a Balloon Bo IImgement w orkshop fo r M ondonday at the American Legionnlfallon H North Lincoln, A rrangem ent of with Experienced dancersdar begin at 7 p.m.. andi beginnersb start ot 8:30 p.m. tjolloon and 4 lalo I frosh Ikmors. For more informatTiation, call June Custer al 733^33-9235. m balloons. Wido so lo chooso' Prier to spspeak at club lumncheon Ibesday TWIN FALLS.S - The Twenlielh Centuryy ClubC will have a luncheon |98 meeting at^oonri TTuesday at the T urf Club. Je ffrey P rie r.. wiw ea th e rm a n a t K M V T -T/, V ,'will be the guest speaker, 3 Members arc rcmii:minded to bring ilems for thetht Collectible Auction, For i more information.on, ciill 733-6998. ng club will meetet Tuesday louquet Mug Arrang Gardeninj )l 1 m ylar C*r»mlc m ug with JEROME-Therhe Magic Valley Organic GardeningGa Club will meet at ilox arrangomont ol fro: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdayday at ine Jerome Counly CouCourthouse (iwo blocks north soieclion Ooos not Indudo ofthe .stoplight,, usU.SC rearenirance), K elly W c siom n \will talk about "GardensIS ofi the World.” For more information, c ain11 Theresa at 543-4914. or Diai)iana ul 423-5572. LaborCOUjuncil scheduless imeeting i9 8 |^ g m l n g TWIN FALLSS - T he Tw in F alls C enlral Labor L: council has planned a Orchid Tulips See:ented Bloom Plaza on Blue Liikes Blvd, N, 5-Slem bunch cl C sirnatlons r i Garderl e n l a meeting for 7:30I p.ip.m. Tuesday al the Weston Pit mCorsage JIfOSh-CUt luUpS, 0225M People interestCiisted in forming a Retired UnUnion Members Club in this a re a a re in v itedI. , uiand local union officers arcirc encouraged to attend. For mure informulion.on. call Dill Shropshire ut 7333 3-8087, H9G 9 4 " JI 9 B H Buhl classss o f’65 plans 3050th reunion f c o n t i l r w r 3 I ■ BUHL - The: BBuhl High School Class oof f 19^5 is pla n n in g its 3Utli reunion fo r th is: su:sum m er. Information aboutabi Josic Fairchild, Garyiry Jenkins, Donald Music, Ucnie Marie Pelcielcrsen, Donald Waters. Ton’om Hartley. Lynne (Miller) K ing. VVillium PatPatrick and Carol (Jones) SpurlockSp is needed. 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Amy Mathisonn drainedd three- will meet TIr h u r s d a y pointers, ending the flrstIrst quarter with • The city men's softball B TWINFALI^-H The Indians' flrst score:ore didn’t come association .will meet at{ 7 pjn. Thursday at until four minutes into the game. By tiie CityHaU. end ofthe quarter Highlamilandtookacom- All managcfS andd ptplayers are encouraged manding 22-6.lend thathat-the Indians to attend. L ^g u c officfficers will be chosen, c o u ld n 't overcom e. For more infomiatioation, contact Bruce Har- Niki Soloaga, Shoshoshone’s leading mon, 423-6138. scorer at 5 feet, 10 Inchesihes, m anaged 16 of the Indians’ 30 pointsints but couldn’t Glass Shop winvinsBuhl stop Stone. women’s bowUvling tourney •UCOYCHMIMUaUAMOM Stone w as red h o t as she n ailed nine o f ■ 16 sh o u fVom the field en route to a 21- BUHL - T ie GUS!lass Shop team won the hoahon«'« Tara Robarta, IUndaay 1 Abov* from th t Itft, Shoi p o in t g am e. S he a lso enetitionion. , team neede4.to cUpjiwa)way at the .Hualqr...... CALDW ELL^ H ie glasss slslippers were a Unle t o d ^t flfeptbeV al-'^ Hicks ” 1ley Vikings, as tbe Cindmllalla teamt o f ttie Class A-3 g i ^ iit m basket- "Our goal was to gettwitiiin wi 10 to start (1,556) and Maiy Lou::ou Potts (1,538). 1bail tournament came iq> shortort iin Saturday’s title game.’'- i ; the fouitb," Chapman saidwid. They weren’t tbe fastestt or ttie strongest, but ttie Vikiik in n played But Highland never opeopened that door, Challengers kiknock off Sunset with heart to trail by just thrcithree points at halflifiie beforee m th e fielar'— - for Buhl mixed[ed tourney titie For tbe second stra i^ year,':ar, Valley claimed sccond p W S h o sh o n e e n d a thi»I season se at 24*2) BUHL - Thc OutHmllengers knocked off lostnglo Clearwater Valley oof f KKoosI^ 61-47. at Albertson1 CCollege. w hile tiie H uskies finishedihed24-4. • the Sunset Bowl teanearn for tbe Buhl Wom- But their heart earned themm tlttie spottsmanship trophy.' CD’s Bowling Assoc;sociation mixed touma- Few people expected thoI VikingsV£ to repeat last yeu^s ksuccess after HloMMd 32U41A8 ment last wcdc. four starters gradiialed. Tlieysy finiuedf just fourth in the CaCanyon Con- The Challengers■s - Veina Kodesh, Ron im n ce. but upset powerful KijKimberiy to make ttie state tououmey. Once S ® - - ...... Aveiy, Alisha andI KiKenny Moon -nudged indOTace,be- here, the Vikings £layed smartlart b a s k e t to beat Melba anc jri5SS!SToIoa2? sotoM the team o f Bob W'igington, im Dorothy Moon, fbre running into ClearwaterxVaUey. Vi J. ieNW eW ^i^wOTM S M Carolyn McCoy andid L VanKomen. . Please see CINDERKELLA/D2 Olympic winnim e r S m l m o v wins World ClCup sId r a c e Gray’s ppaintuniiLsto Sno^)w Seni( k, field!star OSLO, Nonvayy - Olympic champion By Larry Hovey ' Vladimir Smirnov of!of Kankhstan raced to a (CSI W om en >-02 54i-scooDd victory' overovi Alexei Frokunxov of Tmies-News write*: Russia in tbe mai’s 50-50kiknKter d assk al^ y has growing paia witti an1 iiice pack on his knee Saturdu d i y , b u t I 1 FaU^ TWIN FALLS-Ed Gray hi Twin I HofanenkoUaSkiFestivaL dies race Saturday at the Hoi It’s called Osgood-Sletta disdiseaw and n ^ i - when ttiele Badgers wouldn’t go away, Smirnov was timedncd in ,2 hours, 9 minutes, SltaS.'& ^B ow lin began a rdiabilitatioD and woricoutworl program that fists itself with sometimes exaexcruciating pain in Steve Irorxms had to ttm w him into tbe 53.8 seconds on a coursecc that had a total Times-News ^xKts bad him competing wittiln twoyears.two climb of,1,778 metersters and is considered one tbeknees. one moreretime. It wasn’t long before beB wiwas breaking worid started h is run witti four freen e throws ofthe toughest in thh e o world. . In the closing six minutestes Saturday night. Gray st • records and setting new standardsitai for senior now had climbed to within,i„ 69.68. ^TWWFAU^- It was Smirnov'ss thirdtb Worid victory tbe College o f S o u ± em IdaIdaho sophomore after Snc } attiletes. Even a beait attackick tttiat forced tiw re- Snow Ba<^crs, hit- Freshmanan Mel Claxton rang in withth a1 ttu e e - nior attiletes died a in his last four startsrtsand c moved him within transferred that pain to ttie Snc moval of part of Crane’ss h If tbey cana h win out, the Ea- goals ancmd then subsided a s Yoder:r 1hit five B ^ o . N . Y whe testers S t i n Ciane continued to compempete in events such Rutgers protes 18 tournament eariy fteethro^v w s - one on a technical fouf o u l- a n d according to long-t gles will host tbe Region 18 ti s as ttw triple junqi. shot pm,TUt, hammer aod dis- demand presUsldent’s ouster Gray ttialen pushed the margin to 98-1•8-83 with Mittleider, who next month. I. cus ttirows even after ttiatot hiheart attack forccd 31 Eagles wil! make a trey, a pair of free throws and a closing' f tf »enio« «* ^ ‘ NEWARK, N J.J.— - Rutgers University This cditira o f ttie Golden £ i b to to ^ v e iq im a i^ ofhisis nmningni events. ’ II ctntinuedenum^the its final r e g i ^ season appeanearance Wednesday driving; slshot. said Crarw won le^ students say they’ll a But Isst week he was outlUt tunningr a little tiit, school president over his night against Treasure Valley.cy. Gray aended the n i ^ t witti 26 points.Its. cban^onshipsinE re sig n a t^ o f tbe sch s and be put in seven milesles all,Re9 o n l 8 o f B l come re a w n ^ leS - i One of ttie worid’s best se­ ."A t ttw end tbe coach said 'C S I bas ttie a-following in ttie tbe National Junior Collegelege Attiletic Associ- H H f Tbere is Uttk doubxi at his Twin Falls home late b ^ ftns and ttw best ftn-fo! ljw y nadon. Tliat’f ttw next tilingng we\ w ant to de* ation has.to be coo^deredt d one< o f ttie best in ing in Regioo 18 h velop here,’” Howa rqwrts. tbe'nation. Wmy■ ' more dramaticalljine, 94, established numerous But it ia not e a ^ being diet e I fitim our Dounced at 880/bo - teaches healtti and fitness pcogramT'O ■ BIt Coadi Steve Irons. “Now.'un! It doesn’t take very man;nany losses to be itioaally - as tbe Re* own cot sprogtsms enw bereCSl^be College of Souttidn Idaho. f ^natiooallyaodintanadoi ttwre eariy, ttwy’ve already bes ihm ost oftbeyear.)Fully:, seven gold medals at ttw 1994' viewed as a loser. It doesn’ta 't titake veiy many; glon 18 teams. m Utah, Dbiie, North I d ^ fi bly m o re -w e ttin fii Eugene, Ore. yean of not going to nationalsnals to make you a ‘'W hen 1 fnst came tooCSLosanassistmt, C •• There»nfetence and junior coUege p istteinthe CSl'sownEddiiildest o f ttw 1/400 c o n ^ t o r s ftihire. , we’d call a prospect in (Chicago, o r N ew First,stparts-ofttic country.” . md we’d be tbe only ofT-seas oranyooe. gameconfoencebKcntty set a new personal best ’ O n tiw ottwr hand, tiwrere ilis great glee on 1 Scores and sbstats D2 York or Los Angeles and arc two ways ta catch w . one (junior college) talkiliking to him,” says Secoi s who be- Pnrish. : ond was anxious to compete ^ Pieaaa sai8a»>10VEY/b2 Basketball,,, D3 st, you hire someone to bustli tleider, who qioke witti Crane ason and recruit everywhere or I tr before be died, »nd, you hire good coaches ^ would have turned 95 next owboy, a miner, salesman and omist with a bacbelor^s degree 1 ■ on State Univeidty. * ttw M a ^ V ail^ m 1970: W eik' wdght fiom a ilibesa, Qatw 1

J o n 1 8 C J lie for ttwir won-lost records, oubtttiatttwcaliberofcoach-. 1 .8 bas increased peibaps even i idly ttiari the playing talent '

ird ingredient m the form ula- 1 ing. I ayed at Salt Lake Commumty | go, the attendance was an- -j ) -tb e best of ttw year. (Ev- 1 goes, it draws ttw best crowd ^ 225 o f dbose f ^ - proUi-' efitMn ttw Magic Valley. . ddie Howa, attended ttw post- w held by SLCC coach Komi ’ I • p-2 .Times-News. Twin Folb,FolJ Idohp Sundoy, Febfuarf'’■f’1 1 2 .IM S . . ff . E a ^ e J wom€en flirt ’w ith dBsastetr , w i n 664-58 nB ulldogs ppare I ByUnyHovey ~ I Ortega and Jenna UmthunUn Kelped die Eagles T im cs-N cw s w riter into 0 60-55 lead butIt ShaloinaS Beny and Julie F m i t l ^i ( d , : Woman dies,s, recoyers diluring game Peterson trim m ed tbe: deficitde lo tw o again, : TWIN FALLS - Collcgllcge of Southern Idaho n Tbe Timcs-Ncws the physical educationed department, e CSI dien flirted withalh disaster by committing W omen com pleted a homccmccourt sweep Saturday issing 0 over the ^ T h e te o m succeeded s' in getting Mrs.. . tw o tum ovets a n d m issl 6 1 - 4 8 , : A - 3 l Oight by dowTiing Snt)\VI-College G 64-58 - but it / cou ld n 't capitalize and in TWIN FALLS - Evelyn-f’n-M ^cs of Mares breathirlling again and il was only, o ^ next 1:45. B ut Snow CO yvnsn't cxucily the way CoachCo; Joel Bate wanted the final 30 scconds,Is, Peterson hit four free Twin Falls was watching thele CollegeC of matter of mom)ments before she relumed to tosccitdone. J throw s to nail i) d o w n .- Southern Idaho women playy SnowS Col- consciousnesess. Seeing the concerned n.- c o n s o I a t i ( Going into the contest,It, BateD had set a goal o f O rt^ had another3" greatg defensive night in­ tion lege Saturday night when sheihc suddenly faccs in the huhuddle around her she immcT playing two good gamescs Iback-to-back. Twicc. ^ side with seven blockedked shots to go w ith her 14 g toppled sideways inlo a neighbohbor’s lop. diately suspect:cted what was going to hap^ ByBiadBovdin in this one his Eagles Trittfrittered away 10-point ^ ^ points. Wcscott and MarcyMa Jenkins also had 14 -j- Immediately three doctors> ondor several pen. T im es-New s sports editor leads ond then had to brcalreak away from o 56-55 . . apiece. healih-troined employe? ofr theth college Her first wbi^rds were "I want lo see the nailbiter in the final fourr minutes,mi ' Eardley, who hit fiveive o1 f six treys and w as 4-4 surrounded her.' g a m e." BO ISE - A ah. w hal m ightithavebeea ha' “It w asn’t quilj; die qualiluality we'd hoped for," on tw os, ended th e nightight with "She wasn't breathing andid theret was But she was■as on her W y to the ombu- The Kimberly Bulldogs,, arguablyarg the he said. "But this was a veryv physical, tough C S I, 8 -7 in leaguee play, pl winds up its home ^ no pulse,’’ said Karl Kleinkopf;opf, head of lancc and hospspital scconds later. best team player-for-playw in theti state A - , gam e. T h ey to o k \is out o f ai lot o f things. It w as season .Wednesday nigh:ight, hosting Treasure Val- ^ 3 girls’ basketball tournament,n t, ground{ out nicc lo see the girls' comnposure po at the end.” I ____ I Icy at 6 p.m . a workman-like win over Fruitland,Frui 61- For the sccond niglit, the Eagles bounced out JoLyn .ynn Eardley putting on a sizzlingding shooting Michell Wes(escoit and Mandi Ortega sparkaiked csia4 4:48, for the consolation trophylySomrday. St to an early lead and hadI a ccomfortable 22-9 ad- show,IW, closed to widiin a point. The Ea e Ea- 0«lrwp1CK)02.Fn01-22t,UiT«,Um8vl31-237.H^0Mt1,P». J Eagle guards an carly-secondnd half surge ihat carrcd the E The players displayed equalual partsi relief . vantage with eiglit minutesutes left when DeAnna contril ■rw1M2B.HM0M20.WiD. WmcsO e 2-4 3 14, On»e> 8 4-8 4 14. itribuied to that. how a.'cr, by commmmitting nine glcs back into a 4 3 -3 1 lead. C«ft*10-122.Jw«»8:.2214.214.^portpaM».Jv*jns2.F>MsnM(W42'34 ..tatal High School gym for phototiotos with th e.. . _ j But the banc o f ihi-s teanicam_^thcjongjcoring_. Thefhe Eagles steadied on point.s from I CW 4 0. Ur»t<»n1 J-2 J 4. L« 0 3-2 ■om Rikki Pe- Snow reboundcided. pulling to within 56-55 wi -trophy that seemed,.somehow,w, tootr small— :------drought - comc up agaigain and Snow, with lerson« n to ow n a 30-26 lead nt half^ime «Sc-WJ«»y.E*«iy5.------ime, 3:58 show ing. Hestsl5 X( season and brou^t experiencemce from last "op seed suu r v i v e s s cc ^ e i n S ipouthside t(t o u m e y “year’s tournament along withith ono( o f th e ■ t e a m s i n t iTImes-NcwB The resulting two poipoints almost proved the biggest lineups to the 1 ^ 5 stateitate toum ey. t o u r n e y H i g h school boys* game-winnere for thee VWolves, but Castlcford ' B ut an u p ^ loss to G tace, 64-60.64 in th e , opening game dashed the E • The Timcs-Ncws EROME - Top-seeded Oakleyy survivedsi a b a s k e t b a l l hit a late free throw to0 mmove the final margin to ^ le Bulldogs' : scorerc from : No. 6 Hogerman in the opening ■■ —...... three points. dreams o f a state' litlerlnstead'HidH was the’• archrival Valley Vikings battlilattling Clear- R U P E R T - M in ic o0 \won the l6-teom It of the Class A-4 boys' Soulhsidiisidcsub-dis- .The TrojansIS lost to Hansen, 67-52 whiVhile CMMy 8I223U I basketball toumameni Saturday, wwater Volley in the championsionship game, Halvorscn International1 wrestlingwi tournament ly. C astlcford took)k the nightcap from Murtaug“ Ell. g 2 5 K ™ , . i : S l o ™>«r«f1.USr«n2.W rti8.Uui^ ^ while Kimbwly played for priderride. Saturday, putting four wresvresllers into the finals he Homcis got 18 points fromom Spenccr 61-58. 18.Ju«)2.T^IS(-12{S18. , F=oulMOUI-W«M "Wc had to refocus aad i and thrce in the consolationion round. dullerlien to rally from a six-point halftiiilftime deficit That sets upp :a winners' bracket match1 be-b H*o«m«vONiom* 3. NMoi 8,, W*W*» 4, P n n 1, Kna* 8. UdCwu* ad reset our , 8, L.Mi>,T>.8. TOUM 18 1*■38. 38. ------g(goals." said senior forw ard Tfrac^ rae Arrossa, “Tliis was a reaf-goodd winw for us." Spartan beal Hagemian, 38-36. ' tw e e n H a n se nn and Castlcford on Tuesda lakley earned the top seed on die f , il J HanMn 2017&387 • ~Wwho led Kimberly with 20 pointspoi Satur-. cooch Brad Cooper said.1. TTlic victory avenged he final night while MurtougJgh sits out with a bye in• tl RrtRNW 1028 3712 .»2,Oi»3My««23 UoenJ.Wnor* • diday. "We came up here to win,,vin, and if w e tlie only Minico dual wresllesiling meet loss ofthe ^8^egular-seoson play by knockingg offol Hansen losers' bracket, HMTkWiyinol 2. Youf«« 2, Lm 2. . . 11.0wio.lir.To«*l»2315.2t 22 8»87. CCcouldn't get ihe state championlionship, we’d season, as Idaho Falls finishilished lliird; a tie in the standings, ihen winningling the post- Hansen usedd i a 20-point oulburst in the itrsl fir a^nwoMfciit/i g-T. R»*R»»^SnWil7,L*»l,M»l»en•t*cnB.T.S>n«nB.KncaO2,G0ff2 h(have to win the next best thinghing. and that Heavyweight Tracy VailVai ond 145-pounder le coin toss. quarter to put aaway Raft River. The Huskii5KICS £**ot«2. TolM H 15-2119 52. Brian Wilson won individvidual championships nturday night’s matchup was aI low-scoringlov got 23 points fromfr Brad Myers, who hitt s SIX H»rtOOi*-T.Sm<»vFo^*«loul«o«I.&MTH Ww as the consolation trophy.” TTity took the first step by b« for Minico. Jerome’s Timim Matthews won the k--down offair, w ith each team lakiraking can: of ihrec-pointers in seven tries. • CmBM 8264081 / beodng Mel- 189-pound division as hislis I leam finished ninth ball and rocking up few turnovers,:rs. The late gamenc saw one of the tournamentenl'S CuWDRMOnyan4.OWMl.PM>P»tn1,FlW*M11.8e*jnt10,A ba Friday night ihen wrappedx d up a 25-5 O ak □ 1«I228.. SCseason against Fruilland. overall. lakley corns a bye in Tuesday’;ay’s sccond most bizarre moilom ents w hen o M urtaugh ployilayer gS S JiS B .t’o'SS” id, while Ihc Piraics will playy a loscr-oul going for a rcboi>ound accidcm lly tipped th e ba SatnyZ Stanpar 7. AnMr- The Bulldogs started slowly,'ly, fellingi be- Matt/icivs oJso was choselascn nio.« oulslanjms sssssK SS?:s,“rfr IFirti 15. iolMt 20 1 3-27 21 58. 1, j w restlers for 145-pounds ancand over. le against R afl River. inlo C asdeford's's basket. H on goM.Fur* z Ro^, CwnrmmnLUoyW. hind 4-0 before reeling offff 12V. straight • M inico w ill ho.st Hillcrcst■csl Wednesday. points to take control. Arrossa scored eight of those,ose, and K im - D yner-K ersec je, C rear wiiin races at S u n k i s t I n vvitational i [bcrly looked to be in commaiimand as the 1. MMn 14&2.2. Sntka Raw 140 S.,3 3 klkl»hoFtli131.5,4 C^onrt- I al 101 S. Ooniwvito a i 0. Ooaa U 2. .7. 7. MmunM 70,8. OUcUxH 74.0. OS ANGELES (AP) — Jackickic Joyner- The previousis ' evening, she rew rote her own ow Robert Reading, whoho was second in 6.62. first-quarter wound down. TOA ID. 87.5.11. Hiohl*ncWrt65.i2B<^s3s.nsky. Kcrscc«e and Mark Crcar easily won tl: But junior post Kelly Kof Un* 53, H. K«cmi ?8 S. 13. Poc»t«k),28S.I8T-iF-H. 29 i n Uicir races A m erican recordrd witlfa 6.67 clocking in ann in-ii Eugene Swift was thirdlird in 6.64. Kofoed hit a the second night in a row Satuiaturday, al- door meet at Ri bucket and a foul shot to drawraw the Griz- InOMAui miM («rit. MCC03. ffm). loutn) Reno, Ncv. The world indo(door Crear ran a 6.411 tot< win in Reno, and bj. 10Wa»1i Hunl.f (in. Wefltav^!,R*Hfcii(TF):112M»W (Sn ihO U ^ bolh ran a shade slower thanlan they had rccord for the 5050-meter hurdles is CorneliaI Os-O Reading finished thirclird in that race with-a • "izlies within 12-7 after one. (Donn), OMSiCanll. UuhW*.). AwU 24hOUIour^ earlier. c hkenat’s 6.58 in 1988. 6.56. Fruilland, which ended the season at SSiSSK K Iifi. Joynlyner-Kcrscc. a three-time Olymlympic gold Lynda Tolbei 20-8, did not go quietly. Robin)in DickensonI CO).fSSSSS'SCiSS Gnvn lOo>M), US* (Mw.). }crt-Goode finished sccondd to i Mike Marsh, healdiyly aagain aflcr two years of 2C KurnMr{l*joo). HoiepClUr): S S S S u H i— I"'"*"''lalist, broke out quickly andi seemedsc to Joyner-Kcrsee5 iin the mce,t at the Los Anginge- struggling with injuries,es, edged Jon Drummond ™hit two three-pointer’s in the: secondsec quar- (MMOB). DUnlcn) (Mw.l; l4i-Wk(]n(U«lirwj,L*mO(Bonn),W»li b c fUn (H<»i X E«ft» (Poc); (Oono), Fn •unning sm oothly all the woy wo; in the les Sports Aren:na with a time of 6.97. Dor)oris in the Sunkist men's 50-mcler50- dash, with bolh ter, and a nice move by Kofoed)cd insidei tied K SW bSrSS™ ' - womennen’s 50-meier hurdles at the SunkisiSu In- Williams was thirdth in 7.01. timed in 5.73. Pot Johnsoinson. a fi^ h m a n w ide re- i h e p m e a l 17. s E iF 'N 'S S E vi.n.ioilional Soturdoy night, hitting; ththe e tape in C rc ar w o n thithe men's 50-meter hurdles5s ini c c iv e r o n O r e g o n 'ss RRose Bowl team last Kofoed was practically unsto]istoppable in- 6.82: scconds.sc 6.50 beating aianother Southern Cal alunum. monlh, finished diird in 55,80. silside, scoring 32 of the Griz:jrizziies’ 48 ______pcpoints. Bul she also was the only< real ------dl!dircat for Frxiitland, as Kimberiiberly iMtded Cinderel]> U a_____ ^ up the rest ofthc team. Scores an Chaunda Stark broke the 17-alll7-a tie with Continued from D1 nd stats a Iput-back, and Arrossa scorcdcd againa after The Rams jumped out to on 8-0 lead in the a Fruilland miss. Afler Jamienic Anderson- first quancr, bul Volley patpatiently worked the 'COcanned a three-pointer, Starkrk scoreds in- sid e to push the lead to seven. ball inside and dominatedd thet> boards to creep NB/BA s t a n d i n g s M[cn’s e n Top 25 fared 1. b a c k in lo th e g a m e. T h1C e Vikings '' pulled to EAlTBWCOtfBSNCE Nursing an eight-point halftilalflime lead, within 13-10onaClirissyDtatii teiter, but Fruilland matched themther basket; • Halfway through the secoecond quarter. Valley ^ is i? ^ is Television 2 ° K ^ f”for-basket finally pulling to0 wiihinw five . trailed only 15-13 and the I i»n.Tii«>n. on a Shara Forem an juniper. he Rams looked frus- u«t< 1? » OT 15 E v e n t ______station______Time fSxnKKKCt-lladMpH, S . HU HNS traied ond worried. tOSjr»a« Thaf was as close as the GrizzliesGru got. . 11_M j44 25 AulO.ulo racing, Busch Clash • But the lockcr room at dieihc half1 treated the two Chonnols 2 ,6 10 a.m . 4U~CJ however, as Kimberly patientllently moved iw« ^*11 if"44« - Traelrack and fisid, Sunklst Invitationonal ESPN/Channeli:113 10:30 a.m . S S T ' teams differently. The Ramsuns came out running oJS. xirr lh waited for good shots whileile eating( up ------■ Vi.don't know ifw c rann oioui.of.gas.oiLwlmC— —fttttS ’ S g ::s S Colfe,«lleao boskeltKill. N. Carolina atI GGa. Tech Channels 3.6-3535 ,11:30a.m, *«W(i valuable time. said Valley coach.Rod Malikialonc, “O u r defense NUM It a JM 1} Tennennla. Amerfttch Cup ESPN/Channel113 i: N oon T u ^ “We moved the ball againstst diedi zone os otlego basketball, Dayton ot CIneircinnall Primo Sports/Chai fell apart. W e w eren 't gettin, «JTW(»#raENC8 :hannel 84 (IHT) Noon H n tn i well as wc have all year,” Co tting back on defense lshlng,Tha FIna Game TNN/ChannsI 3030 Noon ■T)«n](tt4itiMinm>a«i8»4s Coach John and they started cherry pickiteking. And our shoot- :n)lal!WMF«r*a,ttaaw>3R M iller said. “W e had a lot o f kid; W L PA <» COllOIolloflo bosketboll. Connoctleul atit SSyracuse Chonnols 2,5,1111 „ 1 P-m. wr* |tM) M rot pifr HU. n d«9. kids help out in g w asn 't trem endous," 2 IJ 2? olf, B uick InvlUtlonal . KTFT/Channel!7*38 7*: 1 p .m . M.s^na^ t035 tc r's first 10 poinLs in the thirdthin quarter on tnmsi- ^ 35 1:4Sp.m. ?T5£rV»*rorMl|li3|bMl^t24I.Nnt 'Cacanning a jumper to thwan a li M le a » i It S ooccer. c a Mllwaukoe at St, Louis Primo Sports/Choihannol 84 (IHT}2 p.m. nH>9u : a late Fmit- tion buckets.Coullcr ended led the night with 31 kllng, Tournament of Champloni>na Channels 2.5,1111 3 p .m .

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PHOENIX - Days after«ft a starter on the |k | reigning NBA championsonship team went into Ph IJ B A A l l - S> i t a r s J ' the stands to duke it bu tt wwi ith a heckler, about a week, ood a ha]f after tbe Ibe disgruntled Denver staiStartersforthe 1995 NBA A tl^Star(?^tobe ccnter lold tbe league lo)aotohell,andabou^a « ^ month after a certain cctu b am e leo n -h a ired r e - P®5)layed in Phoeriix on Februaryy 12. G ra n t Hni Q ! B bounding specialist was3 givengi a technical for recie c e iv e d th e m o st v o te s, th e firstirst tim e a rookie storing at a referee, all o f jfwhichtookplaceasa haslas ever led the fon baltoting. Chicago-based star routintrtmely fires public vol. ts a u A tr 10-11. « m leys a t his geoeral manager,ger, the NBA comes to------gether Sunday afternoonon to do Uie strangest £3 ______W estam ■ConferenceC ______thing. Showcascitsclf:..-. Eastern Conference •------Laying low4mtil.wh«Bvittver storm this b pass*- ~ SStarters t2 ------^------r. '^Starters es is out of the question,:la, so the 45th All-Star -i game goes on as schedulehiled at America West ™^ y v s P o s. 7r e a m P layers P o s . Team Arena. Shaquille O ’Nealfeal. David Robinson. GrB . . . F c . F,,Phq6nli<.., : John Stockton. Hakeem Oil Olajuwon. David Stem crrScottie Pippen F CChicago Shawn Kempip F SoatUo would like you to believeeve that all those posi- , , lives, air the star powerI ^ ered bere, easily ^^nf^Hardaway G COri^' OanM^;r;:.' 0 Ptwoibc outweigh the negatives».that .th have dogged the Re{R eggie M iller G liIndiana Latreil Sprewwell G . Gol^Stetita te first h a lf of tb e season, b u t; mt you get the idea he’s ihaqi^O’Neal C COriando HakeemOlaii rc ,'.H a^ , ;; coiicebned too. "That is not going; to detract from the ------_____ t j'i growth of this league as it participates with people like FIBA (the-^ game’sgi intemational - w governing body) to makeake basketball the No. \\ ■ I sport in the world," the commissioner said ^V “ ^te rookiides take GiIreen in 0 1THM: Friday. “But that is notM toti say we won’t be • >HOENIX (AP) - The Whiteile team and Howard, whvho is averaging 30 minuteste s a f addressing it, as we haveive addressedi every is- 14 I ^ sue that has faced us aboiibout the performance am Robinson won the 19$5 RooiCookie Game, game for the: VWashington Bullets, scored the show . points, and Den'enver's Jiden R ose had 12. - of ourplayers on tbe coui®urt and off the court. the Gieen’s Eddie Jones stole the And that is a subje^ thatw t isi v e ry m u c h goin g . ‘I * had a lot of^hots set up forDr me,"n Jones to bc discussed with ouroui players’ associn- i afte r his 25 points and six stealsaisheip^the Miami’s RRice has riglit stufT tion." G rex o n j force overtime Saturday night in long-dis,(stance sliootout For a product elevatvated to its current lite escaped wiih an 83-79 victory. - Miami's Glen Rice was a si stature partly by marketin;!ting and imaging, this ® )i ^of th m at firet and finally mademac some. 1 PHOENtX - I sur- represents a p ro b lem . Y/ o o u t n g p la y ers are uik- I to get my feet set and my strokiroke down. Il prise winner of a shorter, but not necess&ri>anly — ing shots at the peoplele oncco thought to be samatteroftimc." better, L ong Dis>istance Shoo to u t M>pnc« nth-place finisher in his only pivi their bosses. Veterans lobbylobl the league to rc- . “I w as the first overtiiTK in a conuontest that rc- Rice, a seventl Utah Ja z z guard JohnJo Stockton, HoustonI FRockets center Hakeemm (OlQjuwon ced th e Legends G am e for the 1994 199 All-Star ous appearanccice in the shootout, became tl move the salary cap becaiecause. after all, play- ^ighL an d Utah Jaz z forvtrirward Karl Malone practicIca for Sunday’s NBA AIMUI*Star gam e. ers should be able to) mmake whatever the Wceki«kend. Rosters are made up attn nu u id o in .a n d :N B A ’s 3-pointI shootingsl champion Ssmnlay ni^ market bears — unless} thatth player is a rook- teams play 15-minute halves,cs. The Phe* He outscorcdsd favorite R eggie M iller 17-1414 in Which is why Karlirl Malone1 told them this 46;6 p o u n d s at birth , ^ e n the ddc o c to r s lo p p y ic, and .then he should1 havehi a cap. Derrick ns, coached by Doug Collins,, defeatedde the the fmal round,d, m atching the third-low est fimfinal- year he would not be coming because of a hinim, Chailes beat the ... out ofofl him.” Cotton * Coleman mocks team rulesnili and isn't picked isations, coached by K.C. Jones,nes. 74-^8 in round total inI thetl event's 10-year history.. TheTl recent foot injury.. “They” reportedly rc- Fit'itzsimmons, the Suns’ senicenior executive as an Eastern Conferenceice reserve, leading to inaugural lost year, eight con^Mtitoiton took 25 shots in each rouiound sponded by gentlyy nudgingn him with an viaice president, chipped in with ith,' , “ M o st o f ou f speculation that the coachaches bonded together Therhe overtime format awards victvictory lo the from the 3-poinlint distance of 22 feet, 21 inchiches undisclosed threat to0 reconsider,re so he did. bududget goes to the police departpartm ent W e're to send him o message. firstt tcteam te score three points, less than in prevevious yeara. W hat’s a league to0 d o ? alwIw ays ge ttin g c a l l ^ to c h e c:k k ono: th e C huck-' Players are angry withth jplayers. Players are P'®fhc While look care o f that in 4949 secondss on ’ Mafk Price,, vwho won the event the lastt tvtwo There’s always this;[lis: W hen in d o u b t, look stetter.’ angry with coaches. Coaccaches are angry with ins by Robinson and Lamond MuiMurray off an All-SfcrWeeko^ d s , missed this year's shooiootout to Charles Barkley, £Barkley responded in kind.1. players. Players are an^mgry w ith th e E sta b - “ s>stist 1from Robinson. - becausfe of a bntiroken wrist He scoml 24 poir•oints “ I ’m n o t a host,’’ heh e said. "They just hap- FHe thanked Jerry Colangeligelo, the Suns" lishment, - ...... • Muidunay, who pla>« for ihe Los AngelesAn{ Clip- in the finals a year ; ago from the longer• dis-di pen to be freeloadingig init m y c ity ." p reresident and chief executivetive'officer; fof: Have a nice weekend!d! p 0 5s,had .h 15 points, nine rebounds andfind five assists, tance. But he is the localal hero,t so the festivities tracrading for him, saying, “Sooriooner or later I ‘‘Last year the whole>le m e d ia a s p e c t w a s We:Vesley Person of Phoenix scoredrcd 13 for the Previously,, thet winner o f the final routound got under way Thursu rs d a y w ilh a b la c k -tie wo

Technideals lifftN o.2:KansasS I Red1 Raiders rompi Ba;lylor, 100^ L U B B O C KCTe)uis(AP)-Texas ,' o f die game and holdingig diedi Louisiana ^ Tech knew ^le Ibest way to rebound Collage C w om an'st State lo only four pointsI in IIbe first niiw finm a crushingIg defeat( and the loss o f minutesoflhefimhalf. over C3klahoimSStatte,93-7! b a a k a t b a l l Jones did her part ins distancingdii the ' a star player wowould be to pound tbe Lady Oators fiom Louisianaliana State, scor- nextomonentPi ------LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP(AP)-Techni- * „ ' AArizona ri St-79, Stanford170 1 : Poor Baylor. - other!ier T ar Heels seniors. ing 19 points in dw first half-one'rnOThalf cal fouls against Oklahomzoma ftjcled ral- wOlUH *ge m «n’s Ata T e n ^ Ariz., Isaac Burton kocedl4sc TbeLadyBeailean w ere tbe sadtifldal GeoQeorge Mason (5-14) stayed wiwilh thiui d » entire L aj^ Tiger(cr t«team. Florida ' lies in each half for No.0 . 21 K ansas a s bmsketball a ofhof his 19 points in the second halllalf as die victiins as the NoNo. 4 Laify Raiders got Northrth iCarolina eariy, trailing 21-16ide- d held a 46-18 advantage atidiebreak. die the Ja>1iawks defeated thehe ISoonera 93- ■ Sun Devils won a pivotal Pac-10 gaisame. back on the w inainning track with B 100- qritohito having 12 tumovers at that point Arizona Stole (18-5. 8-3) wonn itsi fifth 4g victory Satu Blit N orth Carolina then hit 7 -o f 76 Sam rday in the B ig Ei i i ^ ^ L 4^ Jamie Feictick bad fast-break layups lo aturday that included . But straight and for the lixlh time inir seven j2 j Its during an l8-5 run that brokekfi^ Alabama 68, Kentuiitu ch y 62 The Jayhawks (18-3,, 7-2)7- had five ^*rictbetwBi)1 end Respert made a 3-pointer ^ 2 player* and a school games against Stanford (15-5,6-5). 31. LEXINOTON. Ky. -- NIesaNil Johnson players in double figures.3. S e ^ - f o o t e r fb m shout fouri?ur feet behind the line. . ri«iAo- record-kwsixpepersonal fouls. Ron Riley and Quincy Brewer 1 ■ 'scored 22 points u'N o.'lo."19'Alabama;. Greg Ostertag led the: wiway with 17 , aidera(22-3,8-1 South- zona State on a 13-2 nm midway 1 ^ overcame some poor sbootin;» ting in dw first . points, while his fhjnt-courourt colleagues M arylaodd 80,I Florida S t 65 ^ ice) were led by Alicia N o). .l16 Geo. Washington 66, the second half. Riley scored six poiJoints aSd w est C o nfoeoce halfto n ily for o 68-62 victoryvictc Saturday RaefLaFrentz scored 133 andai S cot Pol- At Collegee Park,Pi Md., Marylaod, in dan- Bnrwer Bn:^ added five as the Sun Devil^tooka Tbompson, a 6-f6-foot-l fhshman who M assusachuKtts65 overKenhtcky. laid had 12. Jenxl Haasee hadhi 16 points gtfoflosingtb{the momentum gained by its 54454-41 lead with 9;48 remaining. 8 ( ^ 2 1 pointsIts iin 16 minutes. aAMHERST, m i M m . - T.jam. Atabra- 1710 Lady Kats (10-12,2, 3-6)3- led by as ' and G reg G urley sM ie d 12. winfourdaysej3 earlier over No. I North Cor- Thom pson and other forw snls w ill bamn scottdso 20 points, and No. 16 Geonerge many as nine points befoilefore the Tide • o ff peaky Florida State with an ^ A technical on Oklahclahoma center olii^ibookofr 157 bc seeing moree pplaying time because Washkishington rallied to beat Massachuietsetts charged back and seizedt i a 46-45 lead [k closing minutes. Vnianova81,SetonHaU( James Mayden with sevenram i inutalcfl senior forward Connie 66-6565 Samrday1 ond lake die lead inId d le widi 9:44 remaining on a1 threopointdut play At East Ruthofbtd, N J., Eric Ebenmtcored has lost sa h and Johnny Rbodes each A antic 10 Conference. by Nanae Daniels, in the firet half led to a 1(M 19 points and hit dsee 3 i» ia e i8 10) sbort-dr-sl R obinson to as totc m anterior cruciate Atlantli ints for the Terrapins (19-4.9- 19 p 3eorge W ashbgton (16-4.9-1) traihuled Kentucky went back inn fhfh m t 50-46 on ' Jayhawks that producedd aa 37-24 iMd 2 AtlMlc Cou:oast Conferencc), who led by cuil 1semxMialf rallies by Seton Han.n. lig a m e n t in hier e r left knee. She was 57 before movuig in front with ai94) 9 baskets by KeeomaWaidfondfordandStscey with 5:50 to play. TwoVO m: o re w e re only twopcimDts s widi 5:20 remaining. Kerry K Kittles added 23 poinUts and hit hurt in Wednesiiesday’9 78-73 loss to 1 that began with 7:19 remainio;iog. Reed. But Yolanda Wotkiaiddns hit two 3- •, called with 15 minutes to p la y afte r an , Keith BoothKh then made two fiee throws two late 3-pointen to finish o ff tbeh e Pirates T exas A & M , wwhich t tbe Lady raham s c ^ die final four pointsIs oi f pointers to ^ v e Alabamaa a0 52-505 advan- Oklahoma player was kkno n ocked dow n and Smith scorew e d on a foltow-shot to make ((15-7.6-6) 15- os Villanova (17-5,10-2)-2) swept R a id e rs'1 8 -g a m u o e w inning streak. theteaitear for t t 6 6 « lead. lage widi 7:08 le ft olh followed with four s t r a i ^ thcsthe season series. by Pollard without a foulul beingb caUed. it67-61Booth ; Robinson, Tech play- uJM m iass (13-7, 8-2) had a final chanctnce, - ; Rhodes bit a layup and Smith WMle the loag shot earned Villa Guriey made all four fiee«e e Ihrtjws, giv- points before Rl name and No. 25, her inbouaounding die ball at center court with wi inc jumper to give die Tem?)- hurt Seton Hall. Tbe Pirates, wboS - i l ! ing Kansas a 58*39 lead.ilKmsM led i«*atajdme ', on their shoes. 15seciseconds le ft Sabriya Mitchell droirove No. 20 Arkansas 63, iust 33 o f their last 126 &omlon««jrmK jcntynimlw.™ 63, ^ Ja c q u e V a u g ta ins a secure 75-y- BSUifatUs to EE . W a s h i ington, 722 - 6 6 51-29 "nieadw tf ihut down withnth five points in the second Iowa St. 72, Nebraska 69 half, acoced tbethe fir« seven in overtime as ^ j^DtvoGdni didn’t com e o u t to p li^^tonight” to : - because o f a midcouit proiesiDtert by Rutgers aie Razofbacks ( At Ames, Iowa, Fred Hoiberg so k s e d ^ the Commodores. A * 2 ^ " Times-News cortex studepts. Arkansas (19(!9-5. 7.4 Sombeastera Con- poupoints, including 7 of Iowa Sta , - -Idaho State 70, Idahdaho 69------r— edbyasroiiaias lOindiesee-'* points in oveitIme,'BS tbe Cyckioes 1 a o M a " b o I s E ^ B o iseise Stale University^ / V POCATELLO (AP) - JimJit Potter scored UOA^W aslUngtoi{ t o n 8 3 ood h ^ f and1 managedm only Iwo ties, the four-game losing steak. Su 4.5) a guard Damon Arcljchibald had trouble / \ 16 points to lead Idaho10 SlateSl to 0 70-69 1.R. H enderson last at 88-8800 oo Clint McDaniel's 3-pointer ”Hoiberg got the Cyclones (18-6, At Pullmad, Wash., J.R. J Friday night after f 1 come-fiom4)ehind victoryDty overc Idaho Sal*, scored 21 o f his 28 pointitl init the second with 4.4 secood:lods left thst forccd overtime.. 67-o67-67 tie widi his second bosket ofthe f tl over- ge«»nB W >lccp F victoiy over Idaho. ha lf is UCLA overcame; a second-half; In tbe extraa p p e r i ^ Williamson followed time session, a 3-pointer fiom wellcll beyond B S U ’s e n io tio o ^ v ii I . the line, then fed Julhis Michalik underut tbe H e m ay have suflw ffered double th e in - 1 ^ I > ^ e30ends die BeniBengals (164,7-2) deficit . throuj on a nmissed 3-point attempt by jhe I I home winning streak to 14.14, while Idaho (9- The Bnnns (16-2, » P Kicifie-10 i f i Confer- Scotty Thurmaiman and s d ^ a dunk and a ^basket as Iowa State look die lead1 forft good, sonm ia Saturday nightni] after the Broo-. iC l 6947, widi 3 1.6 seconds remaining. / 12,3^) were swept by:SU ISUI dns season, ence) wen t^ ir foortbI inio a row and layt^His fieeeethrow with 51 seconds left 69^ ^ , cos’ 72-66 upsett lossli to the victoty-i \ ^ / E)ooeU Morgan wsssecond seeo widi 15 fbW isbooewiDniag ^Arkanaasabiabeadtostayai95-94. ^ Hoiberg then grabbed the rebmX fl'E astern Wa,Vashington Univenfty. / k)wing a missed £ o ( by Nebraska’s ' lowed by Lorenzo Wolkioitkins w idi 13 end itm x.ditt dMed to last aeasoa >lq' Confcrcnce m im ’s ; > ShabekaLendswidill. nKCougan(Il-8.7-5),wlI^tnakd45- Brook^ drew a foul and made b< Missouri 818!,Oklahom aSt79 4-69 w hh PasKctoan gam e. Mark Leslie had 18 forbrdwUnivenhyof It 42atthehaScameootqufckl throws to put Iowa Slate ahead 7l> lidcly io die sec- AiCohrnihta.bia. Mo., Julian W iniidd led a T he Eagles (4-:4-16, 1-8 Big Sky) I d ^ widi Beo Johnson1 and Shown Dhden taiw a 60-56 leadKiwi* « 13:57re- b a £ S S 16.1 seconds left. ick. with 13 points and 10 re- ' snapped a 29-gamame Big Sky losing becauselUse o f tb e adrenaline.” eacbadd(ogt3. Idaho StBteltBtekadatdwinti^. bomdiaDdBiyiiiyant Reeves foUowed a career ^ missiOQ 37-34. ^ streak and a 44-gac{ameovetaUioadlos-, HSUSU pb^Iiofitsl2activepIs gamewidiaehn:lm krr for Oklahona State. Oregon W 107, Oregon S t 8 The Bengals tocdcdnr Isi bacfctoI99l. iO Tindin tb e ^ h a lf and E W U ^ M teU gui^te8,PainDO State 53 1be6-fbo(-5l-5WtnfiekI.whohadacanw- At A Eugene, O re. Kenya Wilkinj •eeondhal?4M0witiiI3:2: B S U saw its league ti>^ tb e moimomentum after BSU guari ODi tt- Idaho took die lead 49-4 At Stale College, Pa., Shi ounds against Iowa State on 18 181 TOmts and Henry Madden 16 S 49-47 on a 9-2 n n eep oftbe tie hopes dim in ia the loss which nell WoodsW< made a steal aod qito widiDirdenUttingabtealH scored 21 points as MichigKMrs et^ledMissouri(18-3,7-2Big as asC Oregon got hs first season sweei ntevtylsyinwhh onto rust place in tbe Big Tea. Ei^)loovataiitake Oktahoma StMe (16-7,6- Beaverssincel96l. Bea' dropped its Beasoom Ir e ^ to 15-6, 5-4 givti! tbtbe Broncos a 27-20 lead wwi ith lOKHleft. " • I, Idaho took dw ir targests t kad,le 65-58, with Penn State (13-7. 5-6 BigBi| Ten) con- 2)andtieKa:w The 107 points was the mostst for the in confeitoce p l^.y . 4:49. trolled the pace o ftb e gamene e«ly.c forting h o had 33 points and a career- DueDucks in a ^ 1 0 game and th i^» m o « i n “I t w as really hanlardfiomaaemotioo- Hielbe Eagles, le d by eig h t points frc i69^wid>i2:4ito the Spaitias into a slow, half-BOfounds in an upset o f N o. 2 any anv contest since they scorcd 116l6asauK ,1 ajndpointtofbabcus,''saidAicfaibskI.. 6-foot,>ot, 8-inch, 290-pound cent 12-28 at halltime. K a n su on Monday,M o had only seven rc- VilliVillanova in tbe 1974-75 season. ptoyootwoW stkEfieedjsedirowiTbeBca- Ihot Ok Nittany Lioos k d 32*21 h 11 points in 26 m in - M elvinvin L ew is, w en t o n a 15-5 ru n“ a nd gaQ look dw kad fbr goodiodwidil:48kfton V But Michigan State (17-3,^3, 9-2) got the boundsaodl6pl6points — manyComingwith Oregon 0 (6-4 Pac-10, 14-5 0 played before a B S U ' took: a 335-32 lead into the lodcer root aLendsH«h>terfio(nd»d » comer. b U » ‘s mnning game going id d»• M half as Oklahoma StatiItate far behind in the second junniunmedout to a 24-14 lead, was up I nst‘Missouri. He went 22:50 hainime and lod by as many as 2l ifT.TTi.OastniAtl “Did^ d we ever hsve any iDOiaeohohm U sile missed a threeI wiUiwil seconds re- lheSpaitao9opeoM«Hth«il5-4nntotake 15- half-against \u li second half. \ didn’t get to sleq)^ uotil duee p’eiodc tooigbtight?" Archibald laid. “W ejijust m^oed to seal dw Vandals’lals’ ftte. a 43-36 lead. 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Chocolates and roses slill are the stuff of Valentine's Day. but croonin chips, intimate e-mails and otheither ’^-■ JPP iiiiH i67i cal embellishments are becomir a b ig part ■GBrtSnt M S S a M A ? ^ P o f this mosl n>mantic holiday. If you want lo send a bouq lo v o u r m a ’ Ihoney^yoiuaiLdo it on-line..I?teddy:bcars If H k - — ------— are more your lastc, you can j ‘ SOUnCElDmudLMW ' W W * b|r (W OWR tells your sweetie "I love you" i y o u r ow n voice. t o i S 8 t i 5SP" Even wilh such innovations. Day still is a day of traditions, includingii the frantic rush by ino.stly male shopperssh who descend on card and candy'stonitores the lost m inute. • k.' - Really high-tech Valentine done via PC ond modem. Servic Amcrica Online. Prodigy and CompuServe( offer eu-slomers a chance lo orderord mcrehan- I Brielli disc througli their computers. Spiegel, J.C. Penney. Lands T h e Sharper Image, The Vermontnt Teddy‘ Bear' Co.. The Nature Co.. 1-800-Flo\ and PC husinte ss iFlowers ure among thc remilers w ith prod- uuc cts available through on -lin e se; Speaker willill focus on The on-line companies pcddl services of their own, Amcrica ( leadership, customersc fering advice on choosing win movies and intimate getaways, j TWJN FALLS - Buii, nianagcrN' and /s, spokcswom- executives can reserveve tickets now lo at- an Margaret Ryan said. Prodig; love tend a morning or aftciiftemoon seminar by poems, including Shakespeare so n n e ts Jim Prau, fountler ofa)f a leadership, sales and verse by Robert Browning,ig , i to and custamer loyalty tratraining system com -, meet your lover on-line, saidI spokeswomansp Carol Wallace. • pany. Thc seminars willvill b e held Feb. 24, w p i w Prati will conduct u Mminarm fh>m 8 a.m. ‘ - -The companies ofTef Valentinenine’s D ay pro-- I >ars and chocolates aro) stills the traditional faree ftfor Valentine’s Day, butit IIncreasingly lovers do0 ththeir shop- lo noon at Canyon Sprirprings for the general grams, including on-line convenvcrsaiions with public. Thc 175 availubiluble lickct.s cost $50 authors who have written aboulout finding the P>ng via cocomputer, rather than witwith personal visits or by3y telephone.i perfect mate. They also provrovide special p—— — ^ apiecc. He’ll oJTcr unjmjiflemoon seminar P® ------^ ^ ------1 thehe chip and sewn inside tho} bear,bet which sx- , "bulletin boards,” where thc computercon liter- rrn* from 1:30 to 4 p.m. atIt thetJi Tw in Fulls Pub- -ives by m ail in a few days. ate ean leave messages for their;irsweetheans. s I ITYl lie Library for corporaterale executives, busi- ‘**‘- Some entrepreneurs try to promote the - . ; For the less lechnologicall;ally oriented, iXAJne for rose 1business to:o b l o o m ness owners and key managementme person- * east romantic-sounding businessesbu: as t ' ncl, A limited numberler of< seals are avail- there's ordering over the phoneone from cata- . o d a te d Press Roses sold by florii /alcntine-fricndly. a b le at $10 0 each. lOilogs and other mail-order merehirehunis. Valcn- iMAasoc lorists aredlgrow n'tn i \ ' . environmentally contiontrolled gro^uses. MYO * Systems, which moketakes the MET- ’ j Pmu, brouglu in by•y thtl e library founda- tine's Day is prime time forir g ift se rv ic e s ...... fcaiisV in o stly tiien, ore expeciwcfcd' ■ CommereiaV ros'e biisIiMbiis g“« ’erilly pro- ’ dietary supplement, offeredred to OXchange ■ tion, hos spoken inn London, L Vienna, likc'l-800-Flowers and 1-80'•800-Giftlinc, . ^ 84 million roses to their sweweei- duco flowers year-ror>round, ^ ile ga^en ^>Eligh-protein fc ^ bora to thele firstfii 500 peo- Jerusalem und Mc.ticoico City. This is the which assemble special packackascs for.,hc_., .4 3 '^“ iis V alentine’B ' I ^ . ------varieties produce forfor ODiy'sbMt i^ods, pIc)le who sent the company’ Iheirthe boxes of- • second time the libraryiry foundationi ha.s of- holiday. I Krone, executive vice presidisident usually in tbe summer,ner. Vi/alentinc a chocolates. It publicizlicizcd the swap . fercd a business seminarnar in Twin Falls. IMore traditional retailers■s - Ihc kind s Inc., a trade group of comniomer- “They’re growing )y saying tho holiday “shouldild beI romantic, F or lickcts o r m ore: information, in contact "'f'where you actually have to go into a Store ng roses 365 days of by : growers, says about 55 petoM ea t the year— and 366 tt oving, giving, but most of all,11, healthy.”h Ihe Twin Falls Areaa ChamberC of Com- and physically buy something,ing - expect 6 m som e ye ars," K ro - lov »es sold in the United Statesesare i ncsaidpfco^erdal merce. Twin Falls Publijblic Librao'. Library sirstrong business of jewelry, lingengcrieundolh- ofthe rfal rosebushes.:;, But1 even among the fltnejtnesvinclined, smported.1 T h e rest co m e from th e 213 c Foundation Oflicc or callcal 736-6205. cr Valenti ne standards. i3do> V alen tin e rose|HT)diroduction starts fffinind VaI'alenline’s Day is a time forfor 'ttradition. So xowers. Tiffany's big sellers ore engag'gagcmcn. rings C h ristm as, wb'en growrowers plan their crops lorists flo prepared to be inundaindaied with re­ Hailey car dealeilier accorded and hcort-shaped jewelry. FororGodiva. ( Ihc .TttK mcmeans U.S. growers will be) sell-» a n d pin c h tfaeir b uisbes ^ to have the,most luests qui for roses, and to a lesseriser extent,i other < upscale chocolaticr, Valentine’sic’sDayislhc inganivoverage 177,465 roses each forbr the( . blossoms ready for■tnid-Febnw, tnl ..f ' lo flo w e rs. r Idalio family buslusiricss aw ard [JJ: ^ holiday. busiest oflhe year. -After pinching, itit tatakes-4 5 % for the i A spokesw om an fo r J-SOQ-Fl H A ILEY - Sullon an.and Sons Aulo Ccn- 1 oses'we buy Tor lovereare quitequ plant to-produco thb.rtO.r05es«^vtduobsn b«fr;' inr Many retailers arc selling,g Valentine's\ orie C a d er, said th e cortipanyiy ee; x p E ^ t o 4 ^ ■- ter was selcctcd rcccntljntly as thc winner of vai t m m thc beauties we growJW in, vested'twlce a-day,y,'6 ( to'.tdiys before" variants of regOlar merchandise:isc: h c an -m o lif iver between 2 million andl3mmionh>fi> 3 t the 1994 Idaho Familyly fiusinessI Awanl in m,, nnptrinsund dishes from Willianliams-Sonomn, r-8«W ^XJ ^ V . s a i d . ______rr.fliiiyjfecxpecr^aJx lor V5IentineVpay:tl!ir!nc!ustdusby’s'soMtid* '' ' thc small-business calcgclegory. C u Cupid bears adorned with wing:ings and bows ' ------' > ...... ,!•' bign g g e st h o liday,after M other’sr’s DC a y ; Boise State Universitysity and Oregon State ffo from the Vem onl Teddy Bearr CC< o . shaped likeI CmC fh m c n tools by m oil order.der. that speak, thanks : toto recordable computer 1 University, along wiihth thet sponsors. First < Ms; CHd'ersajd 1-800-Flowlowers does^lO ;■ Sears, Roebuck and Co.. offerffcring women Then thereTC ore companies using thc hifhigh- chips activated whenm t th e be ars are squeezed, pci Inlcrstate Bank o f Idahoaho and the law firm ^ ^ xrcent to 12 percent of its VVal alentine bfi&i- a way to give Valentine candydy sans: all the tech to putut 0 new iwiM on old ideidcas. A Volcntine shopper c o f Stool Rives Boley/ JonesJc & Grey, will cr colls the company and nesle ss on-lin6, a 'fig u re expectede d tot< increase as lace and ribbons, is sellingig chocolates( Telechip Inc.ic. o f Bally, Po., sells teddy bcibears records a message thithat is tben encod^ on on- present ihe awards andid recognizer the win- )n-lino services expand. nets at a lunchcon ecremremony Feb. 27 at the B oise A rt M useum . State trade ofliciicial to speak Ageelc!?aves fe?wfriei] nds on Mexico, otherler issues BOISE - Armando0 Orellana,C manager ^ of ihc Idaho Mexico3 TradeT OfTice, wil! V meet with Idaho businesnesses and economic among: compai my veton K n u d sen C orp., on en g in eerieering- mpany also disclosed for the m e n ts o f C o m m erce and am Agriculture and :onstruclion business that hel|h e lp e d m e th a t A g e e in te n d ed to re* lodity commissions. )uild the Hoover Dam, GoU 'I m etim e n e x t year, , Thiny slates have tradele officeso in Mexico. . 3ate Bridge and Alaska thc poor financial outlook in-in- plipciinc, ip quit under pressureu r e a s cd pressure on Agee to leoveive TVucking compaijany plans 'ho:hairman and chief executive, ^ ‘ imrricdiailiately. The company’s slockc k million dollar ex|expansion I'cars after thc .company hired I M price lumumblcd and its corporate debt;bt 0 salvage its loss-riddled opeo p e ra - .------. ...L ------r a tin g w;was reduced to one-notchch BUENA PARK, Calif.C« - Con-Way tioiions. His resignation wasa s i a n - I obove “ju n k b o n d ” status, W esterr\^prcss has announcedanr a $9 mil- riou lounccd Friday. [ ^ J ...... M o recover,-the o bad hews camen e - lion expansion of its regixgional trucking net- ^ Allhough Agee at first stee "j ' -j--p' • agoinstit r0 backdrop of increased work for commercial1 and an industrial ship- vlorrison Knudsen back toI pr ..j ' " l j restivene;:ness among some Morrisonon pcrs. tability, he appeared to loseise K nudsencn directors, who were impa-) o - ' The largest single eex| x pansion sin c e th c j*”? {olden touch last spring, whenlen th e vith whot they considerede d c o m p a n y s ta r te d in 1983 19 includes the |° j 3oise-based company began to 1lo se OAMAJOWSm S vtiS tSSSSS? A g ee ’sI aloofal management style. opening of scrvice cem:cnter operations in noney again. “All I can say isI goodg riddance," He ope>pcrated the compony mostly Twin Falls and thc addiliIdiiionof21 new fa- T Agee also was scorned by■ mimany soid Velma Morrisonon, wife of Hony froni aI sisatellite ofTice set up near cilitics in ihe Pacific Non•Jonhwest and British vlorrison Knudsen vetcnms, inclinclud- Morrison, ofler wordird of Agee’s un- his homeme in Pebble Beach, Calif,i f - Columbia. CW X's Twii'win.Falls.opcraiion : J ng thc founder’s widow, whoho oe- - ceremonial departulure spread.-”It There ha\have been reports he used the. will provide pick-up and delivery s ^ c e s J' h e — :used him of arrognnce ond extrsxtrav-- was terrible how bibad the raorale - companyinyjct-for-privatc purposes.- lo b u s in e s s e s in th e local loi me‘trop6litari igances unbecoming of an cxc sliked him very l»fore it was sold lost summer andnd a re a. T h c co m pany c an«i b e reachcd b y call- ji^ a cxccu- wos. Everyone disli ivc whose company faced deepecp fi- much." sp e n t con»>mpany funds on landscap- ing 1-800.782-4874. ‘P* William Agee and MaKary Cunningham are shoiih o w n I n ; ' . nan The company’s boardbt said A gee_ ^ AGEE/E4 B < ? l» e in .1 9 9 3 ______M orrison Khudsidscn warns ^ - r , of joblayoflsinl1 Boise V- M l . BOISE — MK Railil Corp.,C a Morrison ■ Knudsen Corp. companyany, has warned em- Cruis[sing the computter serviices for ]Isttune ployccs of a “mass layoflyofT” in B oise start- 'ing April 11 because: it has no new con- 1ByOIetmOaciboa " ■ ‘y o u fo u n d th c o n -o ffffbunon?^ bi likeilJ it The opimliw word is free.'ree.' '-^’^ '■ •’ i- J im cts. Knight-Ridder1 News Scrvice O n - l i n e If the disks didn'tt cocome with yoor com- Bui)ut a fisw. words orwa^^g:js TiT im e f l i ^ > . ? MK Rail officials wouvould not say Friday ■— puter modem, you mightmi have to take a whenen you're'at-y^our cotiputef.Uef.- A n d i^ .'; - - how many Boise empiciployees might lose You never liked computers. a working; computer,c thinking about di]dig- run out to your localll newsstandnc to pick Up docsnsii’t 191^ yoii*r«1iav1iavin£f& : th e ir jo b s. T h e com panyny designs,< manufac- But lately you have foundid y o u rself sali- ging o u t froirom under the piles of manualuals a computer magazine.inc. More likely than - If yoirou dra't^want .to mk; ibiIl;iD bi ake'\ tures and distributes locomotiveloc compo- * '' vating over the bright and shinshiny ones. You and disks andan wondering^what the heck:k toi not, tbe mags includeide fr^ software fhmt sure;e you don’t therwise, these diilaareu e tlMt 'c lb s f .1 ' ' brand-spanking-new machinihine, complete . some of thahat trial software from onele of,< wait (or y o u r com puterliter to start asking you ^ wilh multimedia, a super>fost things to a free lunph araund.'d.-'. ost modem and - those comrnmerciai.com puter service:c e s . , q u e stio n s. F ill in th es answers,an and you will ^fter its r p c c M l r ^ i^ ^ e i Tradewliids E3 loads of software. (Y ik es. Slonyoi aboiit sounding like MiiMiss .usually get five orir I10 hours to putter Uassitied ------E2FF6------Ihc keyboard of- Sally iromf Rbiittwi Roon rtu t;-hey.tia> seivice tu see if you— - -yPleMewcHSeWTO — p

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E-2 'Tlmoa-Nows. Twin Folia,3ll3, Idoho Sundoy. Fobfuory 12.12.1995 J P ut your mononey r \ ^ e nl it comlesto taaxes, ag itsadvaantages* to w orkrk V has it Read the M oneye y p a g e I Knight-Riddcr News ServiiTvice j— ------)cial Security in T he TImes-Nii - N e w s W hen il comcs to payinlying federal WlTiat’s new fofor seniors Ini ’94 tax y taxes, age can have its advodvantages. dng changes If you're 65 or older,r, jyou get a Knight-RIddidder News Scrvicc IfIf you arc 65 or older and hihave - ■Homehe^ higher standard dcduclicction. Your • - rclaidatively low income, you mijaight. Beginning this year,y if you Knight-Fht-Ridder News Service gross incomc can be a littlittle higher Here arc« somes federal tax provi- quali[ualify for a crcdit lo rcduce your'yc employ household helphe such as a . without you having to file a federal sions in bric: sitter for an elderly pepcnon, you no ^ Th'»is "is thc year you might gel hil mT ricf that affect older peo- tax» b t i l l . J W M ; tax return, And if your)ur pension pic: ^ ...... Y(You can't claim ihc crcdit iff yyou longer have to pay rcdcnilfcdi taxes for ^ iC Social ^ Security tax increase jneom e is. less than S5.(55,000, you • Earnediid incom e crcdit. orerc ssingle and have adjusted ^px)ss thai employee quarterrterly. You cim Congr.^ress passed in 1993." mmam ginning with the 1994 return, m i^ t qualify for tax crcicredit for the Ifyou areire in your early 60s and inconcomc of more than $17,500>0 or pay once a year by■ (ilingfi on your Bcgini eld erly . still workin,000 ~Retired'Pcrsons is ofloffcringTissis------Sy- Stinton says he worriesies that a lot incom e lax rcfiicfunds in 1994, • *E Experts' tips. trains counselors foifor the Americon and yourour incomc is between $32, 6.mJi -mi,. U .^irnfloUalr.LxtJ,^ U. U of people ore making mistnistakes th is Y ou m ust pa;pay federal taxes on the To help you discover theic tax Association of Retiretire d P e rso n s' free a n d $44,144,000. year. refund ifyouu itemizedi your dcduc- advarIvantages and deal wiih thc popotcn- tux p re p a ra tio n scr%crvicc for people Up to 85 p c r^ t of your Social lions and claimlimed your state income tialnl f pitfalls for older people.e, we older than 60. S ecurityity b e n ^ t is taxable if: • Federal retirees’ rcfundimda. taxes as one ofo f yo u r deductions. tiilkc(Iked with Sharon DeVcaux, a tax- Tlic following storlories have tips on * Youou arc single and your income Another potential hcadaadaclie is in But you can:an't remember whether payel y c r s c r v i c c s p e c i a l i s t a'l11 thc some tax provisionsis Ithat could apply is morere thant! $34,000. UAGEdwar tsYtstMoassnaankstraw B store for federal retireerces whose you itemized,1. >you say? Ahhh, thiit’s Interitcrnal Revenue Service:e in toyou. • Y'ou ou ore married, filing jointly, a n d your y o i incomc is more thanin '^our Muni B ond R esesource" $44,000.00. 202 Shoshono SL EE., determine your tax. followw Twin Falls, Id. 833083301 Preparee now fo])r tax breeak on saaleofhoim iC carefullyjlly the 18 steps on IRS workrk 733-e019 • 1-800-234-1234-6019 sh e et I rfor 1040 filers or work sheetel Knight-RidderNcwflScrvic.■vicc , pcpoured into thc house for certainlain im provem ents. She claims cl; the $125,000 exclusiosion, bul that still 1-A foror I040-A1 filers. IWifcO [a-«w»« t SaH. • How you qualify. After• youryo 55th birthday, leaves:s $35,000 as gain. ($180,00000 minus $20,000 By the.time you rcachh aage 55. you’re eligible you ya qualify to exclude as incom:ome $125,000 ofthe minusIS $125,000) : for a tax break on the salesale of your home. Even gagain from the sale o f a m ain home hoi you’ve owned To) avoida incomc taxes on thc $35,000,$3 she must | . "| though you might be yea/ears away from taking and an lived in for at leost threeJ of five years before be ablble to show that Ihe gain1 wasw reduced by i I advantage of that break, yyo o u ’ll ne ed to get rea d y tinthcvsale. impro%■ovement.s to th e house o v e r ththe e years. i > ^ J '1 1 I for it well in advance. J o h n iH.YOI An exception applies if you)u becomeb physically • Records R< you need. Moneyf you'vey spent to • In y o iir y o unger years,, you’re yc likely to be buy- oror mentally unable lo care for yourself and you addto to the value of your home, prolongpro its useful- { ing u more expensive housouse when you sell your nnmove to a licensed facility. Inn thaitl- case, you need ness oro adapt il lo new uses canan be counted to j Certified Pub.'olic A ccountatant j old one. If you buy a monnorc costly house within toto have lived in yolir home onlynly one year to quali- reducecc your gain from the sole. tw o. y e ars, you w o n 't be taxtaxed at that lime on ihc fyfy for th e exclusion. Y oui)u cannot count routine repairsre such as I • Accounting & Bookkeepi:ping • Tax Return Preparationio n I gain from the sale o f yourrold ol house. You cun use this income exclucclusion only once. repaintinling or patching the roof • W -2& 1099 Preparainition • R e aso n ab le Rales I But when you get older,:r. chancesc arc you'll buy For most people, Ihc SI25,i25,000 exclusion is Fortr a list of improvements youou ean count, sec | a smaller, less expensivee homeh or move in wiih plts for yo u r expcn- j j 2 5 iW W est M ain, Jerom e - 324-7516J32^ - of your home that you dondon't reinvest in another For example, Mr. nnd Mrs.s. SmanmoveS buill a ditures'CS on improvements, you cancar reconslnict if ^ hom e. househo in 1955 for $20,000. Mrs.'ice N eedless to say,ay, my ex-husband will tminin for/i the M iami Hcmld, I Herk-mU y o u 8 h ( disagree. Whichich one of us can claim Plaza,iza. Miami. Fla., 33132. a f o r yyour-,monav. o i V/h8|her..jusl:ISS Uj^ Q. On Dcc. 31.1 contonlribuled Ihe children asIS dependents?d . - S ad d lppg g I^H ;O r ypuno, Itava*:Ith4fi|iarcial S8,000 to a local charity nndind charged A. Your ex-li(-l)usband will win this in stjuuments^and-know'fiowitq m mal^ sure you V ' l U it to iny Visii card. 1 paid the bill this controversy, evene\ though you pay STRATEGIC 5 9 I 3 ' ( \ ' I morern at ntirarheiit than yoi month. Can I deduct tiiisis coniribu-c over half the costcc of supporting the [PARTNERING thbUBhl tion on my 1994 tax return;um,' or do 1 children. Thcc dependencyi exemp- 'O -o irr (/lepisticM y ta n . l/ieA»p«n 11 ?■ have to hold off until 199:995, when lion is normallyilly awarded lo the cus- 3roup Ii8» provided ouf one olflee opef- the bill was actually paid?? lodial parent - »ilon wnli a jupertof pnekofle of t — unless there is u rmploycc l>etieni». moji commonly A. Donations to religiousous organi- written agrecmcment to ihe contrary. rouncound only In Fotlune 500 Componlea.'"■ w uk zations, universities, hospospitals or It is irrelevanvant which parent paid Qave3ave Lille. R sn^ CInik. and Tim Huntjni. 'A other approved charitiess byb credit more than 50I percent,pc as long as the Fomi-omily Phyjical Therapy card arc deductible ina thetl year children reccivcived more than half of 401&It S & n d 303-1746^|9| ■ charged. It is not necessary;ary to wail their total suppoiporl from both parents eer YOUR PPI H O N E S & 734-4104104 B u s \7 3 3 -2 S 07 R e s .« 420-12 until formol billing or pay[)aymcnl to during ilie year.ar. Tliough you will not Ihc credit card company.. A Kimilar - be able to claiilaim y o u r-c h ild re n iis - - SERVICE TfT H R U U S ! rule covers hospital billss aiand other dependents (unless(ut you persuade medical expenses. Howeveever, don't your ex-husbansand to sign a revised generalize and altempt to) applyar this agreement) youou will slill be allowed theory lo all types of decdeductible to deduct any/ medicalni expenses that expenses. Thc general rukru le is th a t y o u paid un bellilehalf of your children. p,ProJejjIonal ErAployers Bilnolntj IN y : ^ T W l N lFA L iikxL expenses arc deductible onlonly when Additionally,ly, if you incur child- BIq Dus^ess Denents , 901S.lfaoohbl • Jerom e paid. carc costs for an lo BuslnAes Moi So Big AR,l E A ' • any children under 13, CALL _ l-BQ0.2fl<-0gl3of 734.624hr rale hoUiu I800IC89.9>689.9562. port, including the valuee ofo meals told k«can'l iseuse ihis method. 1 tlon't r y n ^ Inmuimimcnt. Inc. or u 30yTJu»l» 8.375*1,75. • and the rental value ofhousijusing. I've understand. I haveha been a widow for m-X62 8.625«0 S.;8.25tO ConrJusbotCVl;7/l;S/l5/1 paid well more than 50 pcrcc.Tcent. o v e r eight years,ars, SnoM % 7.625.2; a'l 6.875.1,75,I.OtUer B«U ratn & thc taoM option*. Cal However, one of the eonifmipromises , A. The term I*. Call n SurvivingI Spouse, as j Isday & uve t m iy monthonthfbr I I had lo make during thehe divorce used to designatinaie a special filing sla- | lS*t«l30yn.C0nARU\m was to sign papers allowinging my ex- tus, has a speciccific legal definition. ^MA CP^ m S.375.2,tuipprm, husband to claim thc depcependcncy . To obtain thisIS favorablef status, you Seoi^ecCt^KM FirtlKfdiKcdfral !>12S»0 , 8.'5.a 8.: •FltA^'A. IIU and mnmtk exemptions on his tax return.Lim. m u st provide aa household I in which a ^ , np lUnli loiniiTojl, ln-houM(Ddiin I’ve called the IRS sevenveral times, dependent c h ild r e s i d e s . *• T a x R c t u r n P r e p a r a tTION ii • Financial PlaLANNING 4222 and received various answcswers as to Additionally,y, the status may be • AuD rriN C • Bookkeeping: &I P ay ro ll C^onit/lVm luuu. ulactuT«d whether I can claim the chichildren as claimed for IWOiwc years only follow- • . houauv.nudandAAMlou(loutt. • F a r m A c c o u n t i n g S erERVICES Nen ownfr oceupitd propoti dependents. My feeling iss thatth I can. ing the deathof of a spouse. Come in and gget acquainted with‘ u s ! iScoifily 9.25.0 8.75.0 8.; - ‘HtA. VA. tllA. Conmtioai tUnlik oror ARMi, Jumbo*. Conitmtioi 736-MOOMOO 9»5 8.5..5 a„ MwiufKtuml bouiing. DinetDine 117 Sih AAve.E • 736-1711 «KlonnBfflt lender, LoeJolio- lo ^ Monday thru Friday/ ■~ olher limes by appoin-)inlmcnl houw underwhtuit. FaitJtTrKk Tn closini oa cDnreniiauil loaai-6loaoi Jeffreyty L. PallImer L pridn(rtngivtU. i CERTIFIED*D PUBUC A ccoursrNTANT m m m m r v T B ilier Mortcac' 9>0 S.8.5.0 Myr T-Bill AR.M a7St.,3(»yr 3(»] Monthly Bookkreiiinf!ng !Nndit. Paymll, All Corporate,Ite. IndividLnl, 2889 or or Balloon 13751. Ino cDnuTH. o n t 8.875».12S 8.3' Porineh:hi[> & Fiduciar:itiry Tax Rftiirna, Wvat/ivr lifpotporta (Current). U7S..2S . 6no Libor 6.25*0. Rate*(OB OB ______c W d tily .______— I'imc oof fi Day. anenquMr.ar«a»lbCaoloTB- JEFF PALMER 24818EASTAVE.A - K r g 254-£0Ca ins only 10 »200M, Now'hat* hat* (208)324-3551 JEROME, IEIDAHO 83338 R inlen«t«nly AR.M*. Thie 97‘ -ASK. ______putthaac now avail H a l M HocMKr>*K«Seral 9«.7S R.5 B.5.,ea , *A»k about our nprMiiptRtpfwnJ nc>&Loan oror onHlA.VA.niAanmUiai <;^H olland^^aja Cruises- q 7264 9.25*0 8.75.0 8.' AilMiaodCooiUMiaitcu C^lact Slere Take, Dooai*MUli* YOU ' 2 5 % ' i Smatal or David MinhI for bbit U CA N TRUST S W u d CDispelilive aerrin.

!onMortjM« . 9.125*0 8.68.875.0 *No appraiial f««. MinutKtc ^i^Touis-SA V p! !1 5 % ' I OtCrj or ' or hou*in(fprd*]ittf.atradcdnxU •HtK)(*edtiy2/17m g ■'“366.1*39 “ •I 8J75.J.25 8.C8.625.1 inlefnlnl«lod(Sto27IMi]'tWir^ H&FRBLOC E non «wneronu pied reoUlfrlalproper- Ijrloani with otil]' 10% downdowBlbad • liKom« foxw ore our onlonly business ■ S i May 15-l~ Princess Cruises orvartibler»te» 7G0DIu*liIu*UL*i ' - ______Plvd. ______• W e have more experioniionced fox proporcrs.than anyoryone in the business. Inside passsage inunil trip from Van'ancouver D ----- • W e stand b ^ in d our wowork, B MorVmniCiceAnwria 9.12S*« 6.'8.75.0. •ARM&Jumboquote.tvaili • W e provide yeor-rwndnd isorvico. ^n(Corp. . or Of upontwpiwtNoiWTwneroaierocxapi*d SAVE 40% a “89(H S ' 8.75.2 8.18.25.2 42r>dhome*,eommctdtl.a> • W e ore rooiooably pricc ■truction. fc hard DODcr loaoal o ^ « ^ • W e ore corvenientfy loc(located. 2nd|«™n . B. — SAVE 80% 2» Dank 9*1123 ' 8.5<5,5.1125 • • W e offer com plete olcetnDctronic Filing sorvices. Q 3«7-2U02500 or Twin Falls 'Jon 9.25*1 8.'8.75.1 erome Burley Hailey ^ K Lticaiiy dful Iniieperpfntlfntly pMTKtl. AUuursm 'icenrei are /ree. - H 41S A d d lu n < e 119 WW*»tM»lnSt. .. • 1650 Overland 4 ig s .M iln ' ■ > lil lAi, nOHTO ' t 1 0 6 3 Blulu« lak M Btvd. • Twin FalF o n t Q cowiTrasavir, wiomoiHAnoHnits.ISOMU. _ 733-0106 324-24»2658 678.9691 768-3805 Big %A.OAM Of 1 r6 0 Q -6 2 B -a S f lY o.yg AJinmn.v^i. rowr. Btn'CANVAKY.f.lUTtSUVmVIAMFOReonjirinrrv k trur J,___ ;ilay9«m-}pm Appoinunanii ivaiiabl■labia but not ntc— imiSRWtUWISZ /iUiia 7*h •< M u admrxutmnt/vra •Iwn iWM lau /U • numaaMf lou ii OOX nxiia

> I 4 t Sun«lay. Fobniaryiry 12. IM S Ttmo8-N*w», Twrinvin FFalls, Idaho E-3’ Money Tradewwinds H V ^ WENDELL - LongtiiT{time Wendell i— em ergencyicy ined- real estate. She isis a candidate for the .businessman, Mike Scl Schnnk, bas :hnician Certified Commt expanded and imcrcial. Investment _ . Albion Manager designatilation...... - - Intcnnountain Motor HomesHor Inc. to Response Harmon is new:w to rcal estate sales Ih c w e s t s id e o f W W« e o d e l l 'o a U n it, w o r Intcrstate.84. orks ond in ihe Mini-Cassi£uia area but has held Ith the a license in Utah.: Schrank started his i h. He has lived in the for thc Mini-Cassia arearea for 20 years. He vchicIe sales and scrvice concern in . mf Librory holds a degree 1974. Thc new facility'is is at 1894 N. :c in finance from C o m m itt(ttec and Brigham Young U Frontage Road and willI incorporatein a I University in Provo, is treasururcr for uiah. His expcrie large overnight R V park1cwi*6».foot w rrience also includes ink H om er Dodds 'h ' Af lb io n farm ing a n d eld erl drive-through spaces,5s, a 60-foot , ______lerly health .care, drive-through heat^ serviavice bay, h o t., \sfofthe ColdweUBankeiker Candid Realty is tt lo r m e JJ,J opCTat ‘showers, laundromat, i rated by Manuel and 1 1 1 1 1 1 room, RV accessories and dump sta- SMC Dtl'n'Gutie^rz. tion. All facilities are no c o m - ' C am pus. . plet^, but a grand_o;l^openlngjs 1 r k e J nn planned Tor~May7 Schra hrank can be v F 'K la n n in g contacted by calling 536-2 6-2301. **15 te e fo r rloioroU so rhon« I T.WIN FALLS - Firs 'irst Federal cclebro- Savings Bonk Presidentrnt and Chief Executive Officer Richarh.rd L. Allen Sutterflel Leonard i t i c s in 1 7 9 I has announced promotii otions at the m e m b e rsrs ! h ip in I main office and the Bl B lu e L a k e s assets o f S2I>1200 million. It was char- thc the American Legion Auxiliilia ry , 4 Branch ofthe bonk. tered in 1916>16 in Twin Falls and has Leaf Lci Clover Club, Fourth o f Ju At the main ofTice, C. A ). Alan Honwr offices in Buhl,Bu Burley, Rupert and ebration cbr committee and takingng blood is thc new executive vicek’icc president Twin Falls. prcp ressure for se n io r citizens. and loan administrator; JayJs] P. Doddfl is now senior vicc presideiiident, trcasur- . ALBIONN - Kathy Adams, the BURLEY E - Brent Harmo cr and chicf financial officfflccr; Shsma financial scrvcrviccs representative for Christy Chj Kerta have joined Co Sutterfidd’is thc assistantml vicc prcsi- the Albion BranchBr of the D.L Evaris Bonker Bai Condid Really os ful dent, deposit services;}; aand March Bank, has beebeen named thc Employee soles sale associates. Asber is thc assistant vicc/ice president, o f th c Y ea r• byby John Evans Sr. KerbsY has seven years of cexperi- 1 2 9 : loan ofTicer. Kenneth L. Leooard1 is : Adams waswa rccognizcd for her encc cnc 4n real estate sales in thche thc new senior vicc prcsid :sident, sccre- cfTicicncy ondam warm personality as Cassia Cas area. Her previous expepcrience tao'. He will continue toto managen the she serves theth bank’s patrons. She in in public ] relations, adminisl Blue Lakes Branch. . . g r e e ts c u stoitoniers : and helps with management ma and mun u ltip lc First Federal Savings igs bank has opening newew accounts. She is an listin^mem list bcrship scrvice w\ as Legislatiture worrries beann grower H i I T h e r ee’s ’s n i better time than the: presentpn to get For morore inform ation on these speciallyspei ; Here’s a summary of)f Saturday'sS cxhexhibitors have rented spaces ;s 01 the phone scrvirrviccfrom Com m Nct Celiulllular. For you. priccd ccllulular phones, call 1-800-CCIZ O M M N E T . ; edition of Magic Valley AAg g W K kly: FaFarm beat show,sho said KMVT advertising ir Valentine. O r. b c ttc:tcr yet, visit your local Comr . agciBgcr Bob Thomas said. “Thc" sslK; ' ' " t r - ” ' o m m N e t ; Idaho dry edible beana n p| r o d u c e n m e n ts o f agricgriculiurc and commcrcc. a sellout,sc os usual." he said. R ig h t now, n wc have two models:1s (o n sale. C e llu la r repeprescntativc listed below. ore concemcd thc future; oftheof Idaho According loto C om m erce D ircclor A n d wilwith our coverage area spamlanning eight trade officc in Mcxico> couldcc be in Jim Howkins,IS, the trade ofTice has the Idaho’s I< dairy industry h fa a sn ’t states, you'au'll feel secure knowing yoiyour special '^AJMVlM NET^iCELUJlAlL A R w i jeopardy if the state LcgisI:gislature cuts full support of ofhis deportment. sto]ito p p ed growing — but thch e n e w s o m e o n e: is just a phone call away. ’ F ro m the tl M ountains to thc Plait‘la in s . ; « funding for agricultural projprojects. ' But, John\ Hatch,H the new director gro\groMh probably won't be in the;he heart ^ Idaho Bean Commissioniioner Melvin of thc state: agriculturea] department oftl3f thc Magic Valley whine itt starteds I Call of Burley, speakingg atal the 1995 would neitherier confirm nor deny thc oul,3Ul, a lo c a l m ilk c o o p e ra tivvc e he ad ^COMMN]lET^^CElLLULAR.^ Inc. I _Southern Idaho Bean SchoolSc and his departmentent’s support for the trade said said M onday. Yourcr cellular phone compan Trade Show on Tuesday.y. voiced> the office, sayingrag that he needed lime to One 0 year ago, 60,000 cowsv s w ere f n y ^ ...... industry’s concerns overT losingIc state c heck o n the c matter. m nc« 736-2022 •* 6 665 Blue Lakes Blvd. iccded to fill up the capacity ofo f Idaho «J 11 C»i I. • Twin Falls funding for the trade officc,of ond chC':heesc plants, said Lewis E ilc rs , encouraged growers to0 showsl their Evoything^ fiom faim equipment direlirector of Ihe Idaho Dairyr support for thc offlc&^by>y contactingc to emus willill be squeezed into thc Assi\ssociotion. They were cxpcciccied to - their legislators. Collcgc of ScSouthern Idaho's Expo gracjraduolly drift in to thc stoteitc o v e r The trodc office, which;h openedo; last • Ccntcr thisweek. we< scvewveral years. Instead, almostt hI a l f - ' year in Guadalajara, dependsde] on KMVT’s 18th18 annual Agri-Action aboiibout 27,000 - arrived lost yeyear, he funding from commodittdity groups show - thc largestlar of its kind in the saidlaid. such os thc Idaho Bean Commission,Coi Magic Valley7 - - is slated for Thursday a s w ell a s state funds fromm thct depart- through Satuiiturday. More than 110' A two-day course this moionth in Twifw in FbIIb will give farmim e rs a / . glim{limpse of the futurc o f agricuinilturc. ^ l i i e d na g L e a iid e rsh i Computeters______Ag A Ventures, Feb. 22-23! £al th c CollCollege of Southern Idaho, wilvill fca- Continued from E1 discuss cvcrythything from supcrmodels turcurc 20 one-hour sessions dwigrigned to ^ to model airpla ;howcasc technology currently.y av ail. ■ line is thc prettiest and easii planes. Bccause Compu- sjiov S f ' “ S S ‘ r / c ’5 m c mmber b base is large and ible to farmers as well as equipjipm ent » i c e | around. Like CompuSc conversation is usually hat may be available in thc ncxic x tcc n - Prodigy, it has thc usual j tury.ury. Rick Porker, director o f thethi CSI business — including stoc y, you can catch up with AgriAgriculture Department, said mmi ost o f and pcr^nal finance advice. «.,’f D av id Lettcrmrman i and thc rest of thc thehe sessions\ will feature ogricucullure- But sincc today we're ou CBSnctworicCJk (JUMP CBS). You can relaie la te d re s e a r c h c o n d u c te d b b; y th e with I fiin, c h ec k o u t th e a re a s fc trav el g u id es (JU M P Jtl^hdaho Nuclear Engineering LaLobora- sion networks— ABC, NBiN H T MTV* NBC. MTV,- TRAVEL) andmd then order your oir- toty.oty. ■ Comedy Central. (To gc ■ J ' line tickets.. "VYou can olso ploy a select KEYWORD and t I tough trivia gamegar against the rest o f T l name of the network.) Thc UMPGUTS). II have pictures of your favoiS V s ' s : THE LIGHT TOUI lore adventurous, there available to download asos well as fof by Curtlt Smith information on programmiim i n e .A n d ally dozens o f other ser- A B C N ew s (K E Y W O R D3 AABC) has besidede The Big Three. a cool little area where it givesgiv you a Imagination (800-IMAGIN-I)(8 con- list o f newsmakers and tells:11s you how centrales on games.gai '“ I to pronounce their nameses tand why The Transomom (800-475-9689) tar- they arc important. gets Generatioition X discussions and P r e s e nitedbytheTwii t tdn Falls Public ILibraiyFoundatlation : Y ou c an also catch up witlwith the hip interests. Delph:Iphi (800-695-4005) and magazines (KEYWORD;D WIRED GEnic (800-63-638-9636) handle the SponsoBE) i i e d b y : If success Is an indicatorlor o f Achieving iM dm blpp^Ucellence, ei j and KEYWORD SPIN)1 as well os basics, Jim Pratt’s endeavors ra nik k !him near the top. magazines Happy huntin n more gcneral-intcrest ma ‘ting-______HbHe whahesmtsmlssasi J Through his ow n compapany, the Pnn •.Ijfaly Coiporailonllion, Jim • such os Time (KEYWORD!D T IM E ). ------mtt. I FIRST FEDERAL* has earned an Internationalnal reputation for ^ c p e ^ u l sales,lies, sales • On CompuServe, you can read thc (G h n n Gam.m boa's NetRider will I SAVINGS BANKK management, and learn-bui3uilding training. P p n • Daly; a ‘ works o f loads o f syndicatella, California, has Inspired audiendiences In London, Vienna, Istanbul,I, /Abu Dhabi, Jenisalem, Mexico» C Ci ity , m a t Is H about human10 MS and Sydney as well as thrO'iroughout ihe United Sutes. natara J Hat makes It easliSier tobmakaeommandmenlot tbatahablt? - F r i d aly, y , February 24th, 19S? 9 5 - M om■ning if Seminar at Canyon Sprin]•rings, Achieving le a d e r sIp, ^ is from 8:00 am (o nix>n.n. - Cost is S50 p er tic Bet Into tbe babltefcomli : ticket and only 175 tickets anare available. Richard G. BItwinIr f Afternoon:)n Seminar at the tw in Falks Public?\ Library, Key Manage\letnent, is fnam pm lo)4:00. 4:C ‘ ' Cost is $100; I S E P T I C TArANK MAINTENiNANCE I HI 00 and only 25 tickets are aval/ailable. ilckets arare a ra b le at Twin.F 0 I I QUESTION: if ton y j i e p l i e ______DE 1 Falls Area Chamber o f ( ^ m m e r c e , T w i nt FFalls i ____ I I (ink Is working proMoperiy, il i ElillTSiiiuiCllii }lic iib raiy , Library Fo 1811 A dd lto n Av*. E. Twin Falli r Foundation 0£Bce, orr byI calling 736-6205.5. . it still ncccitary to0 bhave It i pumped out periodical!caUy? # / 7 or call 734-3383 I ANSWER; The answnswer is a / i / I resounding YES. Thele ttime lo / I pump it is BEFORE youyoi have I j ! i p I problems - not afler. ==^ , A properly workinking sys- Y /f^ tem inips thc digestinging solids J * ^ ^ 5 W e l c o rm r e t o t h e M aI j g i c V a l l e y . . . 'I in (he ^ tie tank so t^that only ~ J .. J I rather clean water dniiItains off p e r i o d i c; PUIMPiNGP OUT ' ' I I into the drain field, gra tan k s will avoid i ' I plugging thc pores inn“^e“S tl ofwptlct., p r o b l « m «s before they I I H.lasdngs £Book, under thc drain field. / certain amount of lim(i m f r . ; will undoubtedly have,ve a sy s- ^ » -r ^» * *« • * p “ I tem failure. Mumic and ^ u ld it b e Ized Service by | ' Video! How often should Personalize ' pumped? It depends uponup thc Fuim rnePI Professionals I size oflhe tank and usa C a l l l i w iIn n Realty, Inc. \ course. Genenlly, once 14-6500 h . Ja n e and Si^teve a t

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l e g a l n o t ic e LEGALli NOTICE LEl.EGAL NOTICE ' LEGEGAL NOTICE 1M PEfERSONALS 113 CHLDflLDCARE ions arisijeover J ER vices -L A D iis^ ------^ BLM ANNOUNCES [’Ofiono Basin. T)io public Is ollicolico of ,lho North SkJo IN ifT THE DISTRICT ,2S33%% idiscount lor ladios In homo0 day-careda: has lull-’ peninos lor chiklton, MEETING n v lto d to a lto n d Ih o so Pum(jmping Compony. North COUIOURT OF THE FIFTH 18-40y»I yn lor a imiiod timo! limo oponii Pu b lic n o tic o l» h o ro b y '™nootings and will havo on Lonz,inz. Hozolton, Idaho. JUOICJDICIAL DISTRICT OF CalllcH loday to moot thol Enrollyouryour cJiikJ lull timo by ’s ties to• Agee ; ^grvon ol a public mootino gOf)Dpomjniiy Ior input A \ B Budgot for tho period THE■IE STATES OF IDAHO. *800podalsomoono*!! 2-lSandnmd rocoivo 4 wks Ip r, Questi( ol the Shoshono Bosin PUBLISH: SuncUy, Fob- bogii J N AND FOR THE ^^YS&GALS prico 01ol 33 Call Molinda — The cozy crship saidJ heli resig'ned Thursday Planning Pt Committoo. T^o uan^ 12, 1995. thru ^ COUNTY O F DATIVTIMG SERVICE ^34-5516>16 •______!♦800-69l>-B2g7 ± LIttlsGer n William J. aflera meetinIling in San Francisco. mooting JJ* will bo hold — ) discusiod and volod TWIN FALLS iGem t Child Caro Wodnosoay, February IS. BUDGET MEETING S E T uporson. ond tho mointo- MAGIJHGISTHATE DIVISION NEW RESPECTA6LEIMRl & Prosch»school. ?iow has hjl >n Knudson Althoughh Agee/ helped the com- '1995 -jg 01 7:00 p.m. ol tho FOR nanciinco ossostm ont lor Iho Probatebato No, S P 95-93 CLASSKSIC SINGLES CI.UB trnocponljponings for children r board’}cctors partly pany make moneyrr for awhile after ' - BureauBi ol Land Manogo- NORTH Ni SIDE PUMPING comiiming irrigation looson HOTlCl■TICE TO CREDITORS Moot olhMhorslngkwlhrougli lemlOstoSyre.Ouality. ostc :hcd manage- he was hirc(red in 1988, Morrison monl m oflico locatod ol COMPANY willII bob. SOL IN THETHE MATTER OF THE volco ir cJiild caro, Ikansod. n e w 'YORK ( A P ) — 2620 KimboflyRoad. Twin Tho TJ North Sido Pumping ALLLL ST O C K H O LD ER S ESTATTATE OF mossi 736-0382. :d and ques- Knudson’s> fortunesfc hove suffered ^ l^ompany will hold its An- ARE RRY Dal* H tn n u n C «nr relationship between V Falls. Idaho, ^ o commit- I'Ol RE URGED TO AT- LARRV sment experts under Agee'sc's stewardship for years. too ,o, is working on a pro- iuol Budgot Mooting on TEN!:N 0 Agee and Morrison posal or Iho vogalQtlvo inrhursday, Fobruory 16, PUBlLtBLISH; S u n d a y , F o- w o T l DING D reiM t. slips Ttic companym y ’s e arn in g s h a v e been pc OTICE IS h'^EBY imaid a Pfom Rontais Corp.'s board of dircctf shareholder uneven, andd Aj g c e ’i d e cisio n to tar- mnnagomoni f"' of tho Shos- 105l995 mi0:l»A,M:. attho burnrirnrv 5 ond 1 2 .1 ^ 5 . /EN Thot Iho undor- explains why his botchciI, c o m p lia n t get the rail car ca business is seen as o - signocnod hot boon op- ment wasn’t dctecicd j pointntod0( Personal Ropro- few questions failure, so nitativo ta t of tho abovo lAPPY ADS N n , tioned sooner, managcmir business — Whot's more,me Agee •va.s rarely ■ Th^leTlm es^Sew s — namod(»d DocodonL All por- ' _ said Friday. mtegic vision present in BoiseBo — heranihecom - 11 having claims _ . DID U YOU EuQ iinst_iho DocottonLoc______p f Even in this era ofiTorcorporaie sf panyfromn"his“cstatc'iTi-swilnk— ’l - ^ O R G E T ? ------activism , they snid. c -Z s i Htthdayadyouplacod 203 AGRICa . . GRICULTURAL lorm and not Pebble Beochich, Calif. ?5'd"tp';«?nuho^ Thal^lmo timo ago in Tho * directors ihm ask loo few Consultantsmts said he wa.sn’t callcd ims within four (4) ilhs oflor tho dato of o»-Wonr»?l^owistho Capablo0 individualind to assist about basic tenets ofors bi are still on the corpet)ct sooner partly bccause tocomopckw^r ^Shlarmoirm operation ckHo lo ______^such.os th e C E O 's strn^le ■•W J ™"'Sfirst publication of ihis ; of the chicf ofhis celebril)riiy status. ;SIFIi CO or said doims will ^ roa. Slop ^ Tho Cm- Twin =als,Fals, Expofienco with dndTiTs cx(ravtig'eril‘uVe ol umReach more tiian 53,000lO teailetsailajf w lthjustoi, one plione call! ■f Sorvtco Oopttodnv' oquipmonmenl operation, sl- (orovor barrod. Claims _ !£ S £ li ird E. Lawler The forme:ner chairman and chief lu b eandgaiod plpo resources — is the non I mustst oilhof bo prosontod _ phonlubo niversity of executive alai Bendix Corp. was 0 >PECIAL------irrigation:ion dosirod.1 Salary th e ex ce p tio n . ■ to thoho IundorsSgnod al tho 10' SW s Center for famous forir his1 failed attem pt lo Jrosa Indlcatod, filod NO HOTICES------POE.Cdi:Call73&0359mso. “Boards of dircc^or^ I ad d ro s isl take o v e r Mvlartin a Marieito Corp. — I wiitiI thothe Ck)rk of Iho court ------Dairy lolp holp noodod. Must .dominated by friendsid of for boards a fcol thatt costc him his job but . ■ or sont;ont to tho law olFiCO ol A i r milking, oquipmont I 3 - I l 9 i l■ . I PoulII T, T, Smith. Box 1882. A U U.COHOLICS 5~r.fi™ting & coll foodlno. executive.” said EdwardJ and 0 polite lielpcd ushercr in the 1980s takeover III. director of Univ l i n Twinn Foils, F( ID 83303. ANIN O N V M O U S fcTusirolSirolocato. Call 58e- oleraies the era. IsmustbeprepaiiI I U DATEDFED this 20th doy ol CfCall 733-8300 3101 ory 588-3381 581 ovos - Southern California’sc hC ie f s , s a id W hile at Bendix Bi he promoted his ■ , Jonuaouary. 1995, oV I iV EREA TERS Eiporioncodneed larm oquipmont EfTective Organiziitions; e x e c u tiv e _R Donala ^Mao Honman a n iNONYMOUS oporalor«or noodod. somo ini- assistant Mary “The American model 21888 AddisonAl Avonuo E 734-4547______ootlon1 oxporionco0* pro- pressure as Cunninghomm to vice president amid n Falls. ID 83301, — has been a men's club ai Twin Ft Houso providod. Ro- xecutive ofTi- rumors the: twot\ were romantically PUBLIS3LISH; Sundoy, Fob- PREGEGNANCY CRISIS . X I I r ®;? CENTER Box 91502,% Tho atm osphere" thnt tole fuofv i: Nows. PO Box 348. iruetion giant involved. SheShi eventually resigned I B g@ oslinn. Call 734-7472 N” whims of corporate chThe Boise- and marriedd Agee/ in 1982. n-fiW-371-747?. B3303. - . _ _ L aw ler. a ------^------Expofioncodneod iroctor oporalor :h announced "Agee was'OS supposed to be a sav- 101 lotlSfiMid - m A g e e q u it u n d e r pr< ButkigMUtfUM V^ 109 PRI'ROFESSIONAL hon tubo irrlootor. hod soid last ior," said WilViltiam H. Starbuck, pro- i g f S S " - CMTMni & Cuuvrrarl ■ resum es to PO Box chairman ond chief cxcc l & i l 'B D U ircc Sondrosu eep financial fessor of :reaiivecrc management al lOe KiwyAM aERvlCES______eS.Murtnu.irtnuflh. ID 83344. cer at struggling contruc IMwg I N e w Y o rk■k U niversity’s Stern !!J 09 KjmMiV'ltvnin^m 8M CmCcrvnunu1«n Orvctl -ran R. Kornblum Fa»m handund noodod.1 musi bo 109 Prefniicnil Stncn H i Fr»r M orrison Knudson. Tl AltomoyoiLaw oxporionwioncod in siphon irrl- aiid lost week School of Business.Di ‘‘You’re sup- IIP PnouiCj'tSwvKn a HRlM M iM lll bosed company, which i )I1 BMlFwltrt lun^tCJW tn A"co/Patornhy/Custody galionland an; all phososof t resign later posed lo giveive executives like that a 113 CMCanStMcn ■•I' , I L K l't l l K l Dtvorco/ VisKatiorion«ankfuptcy/D,U.I. tow croprop farming.f Rolor- his departure Friday, cementhoi could lot of latitude,d e .’’. SrvwOxKtoiy !i K a S J B ■ Li SodalSoSecurity Disability/SSl onco roquiioquirod. C Jl 8 am to week il anticipated deepipany’s board But Agee'sc 's reported use of com- '34-5053.______' 5 S S S T ’ KUtrtfUKjiu ftr ntrl = = = = = WillsAIsADonsorvatorshp 8om734-S losses for 1994. l)y the extent pany money;y for personal business Roprosontation Fannhandind noodod:r Opora- The compony also said te M«-.iiomrt e nuu 101 LCLOST » FOUND I’s problems should have/e raised red flags, said Dn«[iiwp(TiB3 ______oasonablyprkod lion&roparepairs ol aft typos ol that Agee planned to re nd: glasses in caao. vl- 733.5§00 - farm equipiqutpmonl. Pivovirri- Agee's lead- consultants. & potato oxporionco this yeor after a replocen Jn l.uiuuaui«] S s Ikgmn - “ffi2 iMvlooivMxr-Miv lity ‘ol Monroo SL Cal to RANNKRUPTCY s:S;i*„s tfirieh loM^’Scrvun idonlilsmiilv. 733-5003. I. Housing ite n o fits, be found. But the compai I Choplofs & AG c d l 349-5‘19-5511 or 432-5254 of directors — upset by - l a ivinirfl^onuy Found:ind: Oldor block Lob. ro f z mP 3 1 P 3 I <432-6712ovos.___ m AOiiiciii llo. Joromo logs 00633. Fro of Morrison Knudson's “ S e e t h e d collar. SW of Buhl, Call Consultation c 'NSIDE• SASALES PERSON and disenchanted with Aj *3-51S9.______538-776760 800-548-2166 prinklor oxporionco e x p e r t s a S S K S S S * " rrod. Personablo 707 OflcVClmul eo FoundsndShags)dogGroyi>if/whito Wm nd a painting fesire lo learn the 204 hotnioul M Irani<11 blboots, 24Ma!t. 00 Kim- 22 vi iss. Load a r^ unload GI3SS1 xn fl«UufjnHoo?Doyou along with change lor ad- nanagement - W w hrT JiH Continued from E1 _G a^ ^ TwiL This position is : T h u rsd ay in i i “ Isomoonoonlyatow yonconwil scaping for his home and 7 e CnrivnrtMvn} CO H O UN D P O U N D , houni«a a wook or month? I 'W a kxax a l 1company and all it considered ? 7 FWlir^PrtMWiWi ( Sojr/Accnjenn I help call 432-5611: applioatlolatlona aro being ofhimsclfund his wife.' 2 8 En^KritntnlAgma e6 1 (imntwllirt gS S s NEWS —SIliJ :hrough The company gave nt In Ave. E ast J l I will doI housohi & offico doon- '2^c[l,c7^ESSPERSONNEL icolcd, Agee e 1 Sbf;ffiST"' 1TWIN FALLS ino.rorob. Call 734-4551. explanation for the mat e i MMAKoroSliU nn> wSwMumnWj ani SERVICES, )bOs as chair- 733^166 * 6 5 HoofUtet WlfitM ^ ANIMAL SHELTER Magic Vali/aloy MakJ Sofvko is shakeup. Its board met Tt 11 Rl«r Ave., anufacturcr '------' now occiccopling now clients Twin Falli. Son Francisco where it c s r f s r I Found:jnd: , in the M'MV aroo. 423-4850 T.tf. de a bid for ua^Tfjien -1 . Grill poopio for pivol oroc- Agee’s fate, .m Mi,son,r.B,lck. lamali t, Stono. No lob loo ew. Exporionco op- Suave and sophistical)ver fight that 2. 3ri1lon,whlto& Grill brown won notoriety in the 1980; |i^iyx MsntraiQin I fomoli >F.»..^934W )oltlcs later in I P I |oa.Pyronoo.,whilo V Ftontogo Road, man and CEO of mam s f s r r • ' 3. Groi the fight for H ||PiU U U malo ome. Soo Chad. ' Dendix Corp. He made @ s jo b . S S S S i i S S " 7tU Oj.r,Ceuwmn1 ■« 4. WoiWolch Corgi, brown & .C°!12^ . full-time larm mo- I defense contractor Martii u ; lfUK4lS*ivien '7CU CuilwnFtitnSKn 1001 A.\A.uBon uihllnfiitolomalo OuaWyhyhouso.olto*on. "Jtanrc'Si for AuWP»(t4Tt«uio 5, must know howlo , Corp. triggering a takeovei . S (= »«.«« II KiwaOs»t» 5. TomForriorX.groylomolo in(hcofl \ general farm ma- a MnwtMKi AdoptIoption: Row foreshadowed similar boltl f maJntanco & repair, isistani, Mary 7M iJrtA^lMSeJ ArtnJinWS* 1 313) LLob X pups, block. 2 ______73 jualaplus, Sondro- the decade. He lost the se rapidly to V m M ul, 'A.akts, Ifomalo Sqooakyl(y Clean Houso ctoan- sume to;:o: AuroraAt Dal^.RtZ. Martin Marietta, and his jo 711 K«M(VJi;yilUbt»B OIO-A*ji ------Nood a,aupon/lsor sup lor out- inningham's ■ r a s " ' ' SponlotX, brown malo his relationship with a s 40i-&HMUUiunctai ___ !. a sAulODUlM pup bimming & topptng. sido dairylairyporsonnol. Job s raised ques- ■Qgimalos, 734-11^ would IncludeIncli supervising ita Uocltuon ‘ 4. CocCocker Spanlol, block attractive executive assistmotives and >0 hauling, odd jobs, - lood crow crot and monuro Cunningham, who rose : maloalo ' fficc romance ^ A U liL 5,Spanlol Spai X.vo«y tiny gold ^ Joan up. etc. Froo haullngciig crow. Must havo vice prcsidcni at Dendix imfttos. 733-1931. som e mmoe echanical oxperi- w hile. _ fomolimalopup ___ — onco andind beh bi-lingual. Sal- become his wife. Cunn Lots S totsoinlco Lc 3E. Send resumes to: a savior when <•) CatsAKitronsI( HO PEI■ERSONAL CAHE ascendance over others ra ^ 'cauircc Auroraa 0 Dairy, Rt 2 Bex ■ Knudsen in m LOCATED SEISERVICES ...... -8668. PaulPaul.lD83347 - - lions about Agee’s ipanymo had tost " A ™ — Iline Ads; 1396thAvoW, ------' m a d e h ig h -p o w ered ofTici iiough Friday lor nexl day^s^^'S;^ublicalioii ^ ’ 736-2299 ADULT At CARE - Nood woniri/oning milkor lor 100 1987 and was • 3:00 P.M. Monday Ihio airy. Prov, oxp. prol- a fro n t'p o g e to p ic for awhi AFTlkFTERNlDONS ONLY! II you ojr n somoono you lovo lion shortfall sj Sunday's publicallon - MondayMo thnj Fridoy oro corlonsldeting nuraing rol. roo.1.326-5693 3? ______A g ee w a s h a iled as a so •5:00 P.M. FrldayilorS CLOStOCL Saturday, homoJ placemont.p CALL Ranchhanchand: FT. wotk 6 he joined Morrison Kr •10:00 A.M. Saluf,dayly lor Monday's publicallon. ion, the com- a W IL I SundaySu a Holidays ME TO0 EXPLORE YOUR days, FilorFilo a re a. Expori- August I988.”The Mmpar LL WE GO \nimals aro SOLD OR OPTIOIlONSlI Private room onco InInfo feeding, calving, > prolitubiliiy a Y C malo available. Medic- corral cons neariy S60 million in 198 • a ^ T T T r v ^ H DESTROYED nitor 48 for loma construction 4 equip- imings in the O O SELL I hours, so ploaso call or aid cJonioni requiring personal monl naintenancomaini req. $8 + headed to a SI2S milliot l l i f ' l l i K l ^ H houi for cach year 9 w W ARPET? • I visit tho pound daily lo e o ro sasorvicos accoptod, on hour.JT. 326-472932 fo r 1988. :hockilyourpotlshoro. Call Mi 92 when on 3 (Well, vv,where do you livef) choc Morgarol at Solpet roIIoI Tiilker-oxporiencomilkt & Under Agee's direction Thia I* n o t an up-to- Homo9 CaroC i ^ o r o Inlor- foferoncosr>CDS. Somo chores & resuhed in o 4 lalo lilt; mixod dogs oro motion.n .733-9200 larm wotk pany swung back into pt o u n t-25% off regular openen rates d,w' wotk availablo, Filor analysis said J • Senior Oiscoi hordtodoscribo.Or ______— — area, SorxlSond resumes to PO in 1989 and posted eamilieved mainly 1 • Student Disciicouni 25% off regular openen rates „1; » . Filor. ID 83328 mid-S30 million range for SS'.lfSX.'Si, -3 ch: however, and a £iFLOOR $ 8 .5 0 I: Soll-motivotod indi- he ran it except 1992 • MemorialI fNotices 12 lines, 1 day, $8 lo v o a h o m al SERVICES SE vidualkn(I knowlodgeablo In nance. g q ; This is a public sonflco — accounting adjustment rc: C O V B j ^ _ , In Buy: 5 lines. 30 days, $5.1i5 .0 0 This 1 Dumpling Day Car* iquipmont operation, ime u n d e r fire 3 n _ - W a n t e d Id announcomontof ApploD onanco and repair, S7 million loss. Some an Ttw Timos-Nows. H a s 3 FFToponingslorchil- l ound position, individ- ie company's 3 • Free A ds-Lost 8 FoFound, ilems to give away'3 3 lines, 3 days _ j ^n^or3.up“ callM.J. those profits were achievnted. ll posted H ‘ Jt: Goldon R ottiovor. 733. 53c th loadotship qualiw through assets sales, hov Sulnglov' malo. noutotod, c „ , , ' apply. Wago DOE^, nd third quar- TBiPmiO-SEEOmUEnmui '■•5* resume lo: 500 S, masked a weak perfomian ALL AOS MUST I ’-iyi'Ayrci5.Kotdiumtog8on imo * "’y S o n d lo s ------COllftT,^ll;tf. Cali 736-2299. ), Can 734-3093, 376Wf. .Jof Jerome. ID 83338 Agee's leadership camc Purobirobcod rog. block lob, , - in rccent months as the t Fast Cash Ails • . malo.lalo. 2 Vfs. old. fadod cd- financial troubles mountcc 10 days, for items priced uplo$10(iiooo rw/rabnstag. NWolJor- i [ tosses in ihc sccond and i $2,75/line,1( tno. Row7tfd.g4.792B AIM J HK ters of 1994, i»r Guaranteetl Ads* 102i CCARD OF 9 G reat Reasons Wb hy y You nnol&e 1 EXTENDED 7 tfj^ tegularrpiica7daysfrK pi on ilems lot sale. Cannoi THANKS Should Cboose A ir FFoi orce: Glher tliscounls or teal estate for sale ads. uwdv/itholt ids. 1_ _ _ _ _ Weeks must lunconsecuirvely, To all ourt lamily and Irionds > High-tech m in in g Wl whoho tsond cords, lood ond „ ------1 llowoowocs, and comlodod all “ •Education I Its in so many ways dur- • E;fperience ' lhal r m Sunday, tori,r Magic Values. Sli”ig Iho loss ol our husband- • Exccllem salary COVERAGE Add $2 lor each ad, t • Management oppomimi nd folhorWaynoMoCand- lX)niu lI'Aiiii'fii in Ag Weekly lor only $i$3 per week. . S)ss. s " Also thanks lo tho • M e d i ^ and dental ccov< o v cn g e Include your sd li Filarllor First Baptist Church • AdvaiKctncAt >cn’(nfe fn’i’ drills to maL: CiTinin tfiiTn ccan c.vit ik’ si-hool MiiUiti^ ■ and n d f Pastor Anouos for tho • V/oridwide travel Families il-jenv liiv sfltw [jroti'c:iti'Clion m fiomf. ivoly aorvico and dinnor. • Tax-free allowancesI ★ * •Gel details on specialsiby I calks a Jimes-News CiCustomer S0 j Joan ? Kossis and Idaho HomiIomo Hoallh for Iho lovo F o r m o n bttormmUoo call« y 1-800-1 |i"c l.c.iiK r It outtnnnticJv, cuti if they ium- tfu; nnifijv: uvil cii(ny;h to [(Jim' it Service Represerttalive. andcnd caio givon during his 423-U S A F or contact yourur locallo Air illnosInoss.you havo boon a ___Force recm i ter. . „ .S'lmli'ms caiaiill) fuiitf fVTio tossing to an of us.------★ ★ * <|iiicliK mui in/i'I Ihe tirst day it appears. Iric(I case of sMaoMcCondloss fkiTfd Id Ri'i (lilt i>j ain uAim mi) u un « i. . I’it/uT t/irmi;;fi a ifrtir w a 'Plesse check p u r ad Ih y and Jan McCondloss ^ tuo OT i/ira- Jtimcs, ii s/iniiU K; 6i»ipp:(ippoJ u ii/i an I'jcopc k ii.7 • error, reporl II lo Ihe Cu'ustomer Service Oepartmenlenf •'Sd”,;nd family Fcinily tnnnk'n siiiniU bum' ...... Jo hhnandAndroa n s McCand- ...... tlsafer Jwn jiimpinR /rmn uiiijoti'S. ■ lo receive an adjuslmmlot. loss(SS ondI lamily * * * Dicko;k ond Kathy Slotro and 5cl3SSifyor ^ Iiuliiiliuili jliouU K; iTi’fkiTf, luiiv stJmJ-()//s, iittft-lirnaiis tAat /inU,nIJ i/u: nm p auyv /rom t/u’ • The Jimes-News resem■ves the right to censor, red inlnn/;, iirc ripJoiu's i/wi are insiinstoilcd fvmunfntN and li'ss uiiuiiw. 1/ ifii- /uimc k s juo ivertisemol not meeting 10SS PERSONALSP H 'uOTiMtoTfj and fu;me cfntas. rejeclsnyclassiliedadv IiitUm.J. Mflnv UTC nt fui:Ju0‘9»hOvnlf-CM*E,n,snfeftm IXI Ttp TtBrKtvui* 6 Hr Um'M Fam ily ot Insuran . 543-643ti-. — , — , ' . ■ ■ BUI

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204 CHLOCARE Opportunity. I 209208 PROFESSIOKU. 2100 SALES « o .S•SAU i s 212 TR/TRADE 212 THADU)E 212 TRADEDE______We have the followingI openingsoj in o w —= Noodod. tomoono lo watch 5 DIRECTORDl OF alumni” ROUTE SAl£S 1 ^ yr old in Iho altornoons,n s Gooding location: REGIONAL SA L E ^ AGGREIREssivn5oSS5uAL d r iv e r sl' KTFTIolevistoniston fa sooldng to '' RELATIONS CasiishJSOtoSIOOP^DaJy. MANAGER Lookinging forI a career in eon- n ^ - [ten In commcrcial w ookdoys. Noar tho Joor- r­ Registered Nurses • PhysicalP TTierapists WahoSWoUnlversfty i SoQi»Osnsd(stoLiquorrConvo- s-OTRDryBox lill a position I omo goii courso. Call t growing wholeseler ol strvdiotia m . Pteler wrIcuKinL -T u IU mI RelmburBemintR< production.n. ExperienceEx p ri­ ^ttii • L ic e n s e d P r a c tic a l Ni rwnienco stores & marts. W i jvonir and gilt products backgrokground, must be sen- Now hiring I jQckio 324-7600 ovo. or I Nu rse s • S o d a l ■gExpor.ftlnoipor. lonod.Thlsislls is a FT posjtion W orkers • Speech Th«rherapists • Respiratory The "nw Diroctor ol Ahanni Real- U s immediate opening in startor,tter, sell-motivated, Orlvorsl 324.7616.______tions Is ntsponsfcio k>r p ro -___ s. Poy lor Expor. with bonolits.:lilts. Sond rosume — Therapists • Occupalicalionat Therapists ^ Esuthom klaho lor aggroe- musttl holdhc current CDL ft r i d eER r PROGRAM toKTFT634m FalsF Ave. Ste. eprolossion^salespef- ModIcard.PositkJnsav^I- cai Mh.23yrs. - 205 DOMESTIC/ • Certified N urses Aidttides mb strfcutor has customer ser- ^ P ' rsokJ&CtoanMVR 1020 TF. IDe: 'Ico/salos position avail- ens.s. ExceSentE opportunl^ ablo:e>>: experienced equlfi- pony noods ware- . HOUSEHOLD comprehertsJvo Akmnl Ro- .u, molivslodindhndualwho moot4 operalon;op a Individ ^Sw ift L^conipony , iblo lor 2 outgoing moll- “ "’o ollveiy driver lor . ' IMUNITY, aliloMprogtamSI which com- rated ,, individuals » r new '‘'onttnta to manage and buBd als MlhngtotoOTConerotowiDir T r a n S I PT help noodod. wookonds plomonta and supports the aore in TF aroa. Cosmotol- ■ lalos lorritory. History ol ftallpil p h hases of construo- /-soo-347-1IBSflllteP ™ oil. can 734-0463 botwoon misskmolldaho^oUn}- 2l” « o r s * 'o ld ! ^ ' Home: IHEALTH gE >gy lisconso a must. Rotaa >gressively responsible lk>n.. §ei retorencee & r»- ^ ) lilt 50 b s ropoal- 9AM.5PM.Willaccoptap.ap- UrrtnglOah*jfK>Jlne*»P7a veiversity. Serves the 45,000 ^ Ios oxporience and/or aumeaie s to; J Bars Con- H'lHIringfor: bo^abto to lin! pTiCftliOftS ItlfUa-l?. alumiil through public rela- ~«1m and oatomor sorvico “ 'o* idlon. 2439 East 3700 • ," e ‘ery/lona.lnckid^ ^ community ixperionce noodod. Full groe in sales manag- sinjdio tBowofVors SSb 1 comply wilh ail imeSl4.000.poryoarplua " “nhmt prelorrod. Travel re- Nonh.Flh.FIW.I[H33M. -K S fSooeralors OOTroguloliluloilons. Please 206 m edical; an ^od.Fbrimmedlale.oon- Agrlcultutjltural W gallon sales. . — anand lundraising aupport; »mmission to start. Bone- lejinn respond to:to; KManager. PO DENTAL Its paduge. Sond resume ential consideration, person,son. W ages ft benelits Box . TF. IID 63303- sorvesasEnM^Oiroc- nd resumo. kKluding ex- subject 468 207 OFFICE/ 0 Human Resources PO •lecltoqualillcatlone. SIS MAKEMOREI*REIOuaJrfioddrtv- BookKoooor-Rocopl. noodod tor ol the ISU Alumni rionce. education, jo b SendId resumM e: Box 96452 CLERICAL . Board,Bo and supervises per- 50X 6590. Boise. ID.. 17 ors. lalomi[tl en,entry to 3 yoois. for mod. oB. PT to stan. FT ■,IF.„ . B. he TImoB-Nows. PO rfffHSXvon ------To«ffls 2 ceflcents. Singles 2 7 ..... - ' iQior. M odoKphoiptul.but' sonnel and budgets. Iiiini- 13702 20833 S'S,: 548.TF.ID6 3 3 0 3 - ~ 32 - -mums: -m i Bachetoi’a Degree, , -poB>B««e.'TwinFa»iriD'- o -Tncpir — _«mt9.Boconi«oni d fiw sphool__ _ ------not noc. Salary ODE. SotxJ- Idaho s laroosl rent to own »v DS 24 cents; Slu- . roBumo lo PO Box IOS,^ ------S - ■ excelk>nt communication DlslIslributor salosporson. ------83303 AUERg iFans733-7300 graduQtos2- MVRMC Is sooklng rogis­I- doakir. Must work-woO whh ,kskills, understanding ol WnWholosatotoys&goneial “ f-“ Builoy 671S784040 ‘ No Fee donls stortIrt 21 conis. Aver- . Twin F a b . ID. 63303. Ann: IS manager & sakis pool- ,1-gJpi-WORK^ i.6( i 1500 mllos. Lon- Koflh______torod nursos lo work lullII pooplQ. havo som a ollico eo nochandiso to accts in "1“ " — timo. part limo. and PRN in exporionco. (650 a monlh qupublic roaltkxis expertiso. SoiJouth Idaho, auto neces- n sr.'sil. ■ lor established lorrbois C P R E S S . 585i5‘'bo“bonus. Unique ' Busy In-Homo Caro Agoncy'e y ICU.Ateo othor RN positionc plus bonuses. Great bone- adadministralive and suporvi- satlary. commission saltfs. n. Applicantr shoukJ have YouwOuwillboamanKlalhow PERSQtllIMKEL SERVICES.. CSaso^Purcl'urchBseplan lor to activoiy racmitirta oipoiv availablo. Excolloni bono-). Ms. Apply in porson at S66 sory abilities, and demon- SeSend resume to: C ft C * 3«rwnoo ^ in soBing adver- {* Lakes sJ;;dN,TF " VhoJosokj.PO Box 21499. *‘•'‘*.9fng. Must be ambitious. |Noodod now; ft finishonlOrs. Pay ralo based Moro. call cs todayl work in TF arxl surrounding stratod succosa In planning ^ . Mony ol our dorical assign- grams. gn Prelorrod; Expori- fee 4 f^^^Workors Expo^< 5-415 S ! son at Jowol's In-Homo ■comonrygotyoudewn? wkS(.Send rosume to MGR. Framers encod phimbom ft mo Twin Falls. ID 63303-04099 montsarolone-to-hire.' onco on in Inslilutional ad- E E am oooaw whh Avon. 7 i 4 i enticos noodod. Mechanictrainee trail wllh own ' Caro, 1243 Lynwood Moll.oil. or20B-737-217t.EOE BringusyoursUQandwo yai '^MgnA^S.TF.., Atajj.jmanyassignmentalor lopondable, no j Mon-Frl10nmlo4pulsido sales porson. Idahom Correctional . SERWNGTHE SI This peri»rson organises ft — Ills havo positions lor CNAs/ word procossor. bookkoop- Competitive cc salary and hIcr or.dalaontiyclorkTWo bo lustrios.emanutactm1ng MAQICVALLEY M/ .assom blibios week nighi THECITYOF'OFTWIN FALLS | NAs.Woollorlraininglor bonebs. Positkjn available idoe ol nbor ootics heblul. m a,. :aila. Candldotos is accopiing a timo and PRN position1°” thoso dodlcatod 10 caro.). wanltoaddYOUloourlino July jui . .Toe«slysond igoncy within Ihe Dopan- F0R9YEARSI F( nows cai avoilablo. Excolloni salary 11995 5end resume to: gT T, montolCotTOCtkjftS.ls MiF/DW-EOE V . mtfst hawivo oxcononi vrriting part-time1"8 OISisS“ c h e r s ! ' «nr Apply in porson ONLY atll pralosskxul stall. cover co letter slating your ^ , 6 6 9 E 45 0 0 S .a il3 , ^ and bonolits. Apply al St. r. Con lodnl gu Booking a pnslossiond ' ------Z —"■! ' ' _____:____- ft commimunlcallon skills. Salary Is1 (7(7 .0 0 por hour, St. W ait Magic Cara Center, quolllications-crilerla. re- ^ Lake City. UT84t07 ^ DRIVERS som e nows no oxporionco not lo exceedcood 19 houraper Bonodici's Family Modical

    rg ing work. Salary, car aDow- P“ bonuses calal - . dato Is 2/21/95. The City Position opon lor BSWT at ; m e d ic a l CLERK cover lofler 7349611 02/21 MVRMC has an (as noodod) R-base background. RexI- FullFull time evening position ancmce. Incontlvos. EOE Can M tPayandBenolfta. . iHutri ,, cor PRF.DF. olTwinFalliF allsis an Equal Minidoka l^omofial HocpftaJ svaQoblo in tho Burey-Ru- •33-0009lorlntorvtew. and3roloronc*slo: 0^ positbn availablo. Modica) bio hours during training. 1 733 Y TECHNICIAN litv Emolow. Homo Hoafth Ocpt. Contocl Rotail saJos oxporiorKS win poport aroa. Bachelor Dogroo Karon lor dotaila 436-901919 records, coding or tran- In Behavior Scionco re- AcaiRELD MANAGER ^1123 Exchange St., ■ ' Conventionals. ^ wamod.6.6 years oxp neces- : k dr ivers — scriplionist oxporionco pro-u holp you gol this job. A mquh»d. CAC prelorrod ord- caroor-mlndod individual Boi*o.-ID6il705 t alary,paidvacatkxi, RAJLoasingsing Is looking lor RN lortod. Call MVRMC. Hu-i.S sports end/or hunling/lish- <)U rho Is Interested In pleas- by2-16-95. 80000-593-7953 SK.SSonl plan. Insurance. PfoloiilonoTi>noTdrivers to run Adding now position lor hill- 737-2173.1 Ing oMhus^ast will ^jBt a l|l^Iglble lor cerlllicatlon. ml ^nt and dignilkid sales work ep, Woilern slales. Umo RN. Apply in porson Knowkxlgo In mental hoanh ^jn. EEO/AA EMPLOYER SolosOB WelcomeV to Apply! S end roresume lo Box »ih a toog-ostaWishod Ira------=- Oopl,E-167 93426.. cc/o The TImos- We oner nownow e jiu ^ m w ^ . 1828 Bridgoviow Blvd. Twin - aro being taken Eroogh IsiIssue desired, excellent (ofpomallihi Insurance socioty. Smoked meat route I Falls. BikTqovio-;/ Eslfllos.r" WANTED • Clinic Ollico compensation pkg. Sond £xc Twin Fans and surround- Pdd ^ T Training lor Reoom News. PCPO Box 646, Twin ° EXPRESSPERSONNEL eo g areas, existing custom- Drivln(MngSchoolGraduatos Fans. IDm 6 303.______1-600-523-301S s s S k - . ’ Thorapy Tochs noodod.■JT to Managor who con manage resume to: Personnel. Can- and HI a rapidly growino Family; SERVICES, ' • rs. proven system, so llo sperotorsAOrlvors Wanted: ExpotlencedExpo driv- work wilh prclound handi- yon View Hospilal. tomontisl. Must have own au- Pracllco Clinic. Must bo' lllFlltrAva., 228 id user, high commisston . DfU(r L required. Twin.* cappod kids, 1:45-10pm bhoup Ave. W, Twin Falls, tom wtoranewhome. {. knowlodgoablo In all as-® • TwinFalls. ^ >Hsbto,S1500guaran- t Halloyarea. EOE. shill, w ookond work In- lM7j4-6764,______“ ' a . K S S T ' " .ll -pofltBolabusyollicowilhh ...... tamblVaston______jodlostart.D«pondaWe------volvod. II inloroslod'coll LambWeBton,Twin Falla ™ vohbki roquirod. £ Torosa at 934.5603. mulllpio providers. Coun- 209 RESTAURANT/ Royal Ntlghbon . DRIVER ...... '“ t a tents s and DientV 0 — pulor c w n g and billing ox-(. P lan t, h a s openings lor 209 elAnmiea 1-800-76S-5563. MustboX^wlth MSCEUCELLAHE0U8 Tw'n Falls Cnro Conlor- d qualiliod applicantsln tho LOUNGE , ___ ! TEAMS 213 p o rio n io - inpalioni and om ^ , ffgTRC^JIm oppom>0RTUNmE8 Magic Valloys loador In POB M outpolkmt. 10 years oxpoH-i. position ol shin timekeep- ~Wanted - part-time waliioss. hna,M»ho83427 211 TTECHNICAL Earn EC up to ____^ long torm coro has an im* onco in modical olfice man-V ar. Thoso positions will be Wa ASSISTANTiNT GROUNDS - modiato opening lor a lull agormonl, suporvision., on tho graveyard ahllt ^ ^^IWoneodenorgMb.on-' FSwTr accepting applications { =RSON; Twin FaUs chorgo bookkoopor. Shouki' i f budget-linanco. Aroomodi-; (10:30-6:30a,m.)Trainlng r SERVICE WRITER « IPETLAND Fair. General , possess tho lolowiflgquali- , willbodoneondayshill. 21C SALES I s $ . 4 8 , cal Exam ProcoBsing. 210 a k n loam, (mining provid- AND4D DISPATCHER. Mini- par . mile USSA.INC. ga »iol maintenance S licotlons: oxporionco' ^& mulli-sitb. Rural Healthh This posilioo is responsWo ASALESPnOFESSIONJU. "?•id. b a se plus good com- mumjm 0)9i ol 2 yoara neces- \ innnliy, ptlnllng, knowlodgo In Modicaro- Clinic oxporeioncodijir-r. lor time odillng-daia enty A> nlssk>n. sales exporionco a sary.jy. Salary, commission, per p i monlh _ IIN FALLS , lawn care, Iniga- Modic.iid biPing, compulor Inlo Iho llmekeeping sys- HirlHiring reps lo work on pro- pelland TEAM has uqd p^Jmbli able. Group bonolits pack- sot confirmodappts only. ^ ilu8.Applyinpersonat953 bonus imbing, and b u lo iikillB In Lotus. Word Por- ago. salary nogoliable do- tom. Position also provides *< lluo Lakes BlvdN..TF. tion a wit!with bonuses K n t etesarene^sary. s a loct. & windows. Tho rightS r ponding on enwionco. Ba-y Bocrolarial-dorical support NOCOLDCALLSI Highgh energy great career {J""-ement. Send resum e lo; YOL'ou C en Dp It. $7.14 per hour. In* porson will onjoy working, S m e a part oTour HEALTHH lor tho human resource- onslrudion produd aakrs, g « 9 IS to you as a team' jSedSn1 persons may sub- ■n a caring atmosphoro & con tU S XpresBl, S S . CARE TEAMI Application,n manulacturing depart- . sstost growing company in » « » • a t u ipplieailon and re- onjoy a vary liboral bonolil Our product is security CCTV ■>«, n canbopid(odq)at:Good-{. moms. Strong pooplo skills luildlng product Industry. rMBi ------_ .PdilMnIr iTwIn Fals County packago wnlch includos a to businesses. DAYTIME bui n j s m a te c u ti v e - ^ Benefits heallh Ini *“ Ing Momorlal Hospital.1 and decision mak/ngsWla SALES. Average income Is (take light woight Sm art _ R eiources foutln 1120Montana,Gooding.lD0 amust.' gS K-S K per year com- Biollock (tm). Insulated con- 212 IKADE T win Falls Couniy Apply in perso n at: 674 50 100 fete brmsadcfing new ao- S'r-cTM"- S fif,useormaBloTwIn E a s t l ^ Dr. EOE______63330.205-334-4433. S S n w ltfia WEEKLY «ot ** AppTicants musl possoss ex- ouni manager In Idaho. ri»la<(lrhClu, Bunly Human Re- DRAW ol S1000. Minimum cot CDL. 13 ,p d . S alary &Tn a a r ' ' Twin Fails Clinic & Hospital 207 OFFICE/- collem PC sklls, prolonbly aadquaitersnEastkJaho. 3,aird.‘s E;r.T™. Ann: Renee Rob- Clinic Nurso Position In WINDOWS onvlfoomonL 6 years verillable outskfo ^a 3ECtf«3ja60 I hs,RtcanlGfaau0a9 ; ops longngtarm growth and Hns.P.O.BO . Box 126, Twin CLERICAL saJesoxpor.Faxnsumoto: i-7yroxper.inrosidonllal-' -2 2 L tioW ekomato^ :: su c ce ss AvaiU>k>-Juno. 1995 Musl havo a minimum oi ff 3oftstnjctloo desire lo oxcol Joume IS ol all Its Msecl- pgu, 10 q63303.33( Mr Chuck Vaughn (602) «« Call us today! . ties. Couniy Is an equal Application dosing doto. 'OIBcoiCtoricalpositjons. one yoar oxporionco with or call ( ) inln saloi, musl have sue- posit)2ltIon. looll flroo.ry „ ® 2-17-95. For moro inlomia- workprocossing and ;667-6141 800 xe.S«idrMumetoBox 80G100.558-2879 ^ appPPLYTODAYl' ' jjaemptover 466-9279. COSflsilul construdion track •»[«. 14-6^-0405.------BraBrakes, shocks. «aHgft-“" ID 83303 'bonlilpacka J22S2*:______rRUCTOR FOR ELEC- s i r c s r AppfKalxins wSI bo accnpied ~ cal company would bke to mont mo Send resume to: INBTRU tn; Ren Wnhlla cludes^d v BIQBUCKSlll 1nierviow^ you il you enjoy BOX0O126, TRICAICAL TECHNICIAN E o u a lcoortunltyEmplover ^ iaHaItoo,L40l-Xp(an,l»e&l U o o d ay . Fobruary U IW S Ilyoohavethegiftolgab ^ 40 Irom 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 vstomorrelaitens.havoan „ %% The Times Nows, PROGIOGRAMwHhtheabHlty hsurance. Contact I < !!!!% B im eER^B RK iN ET I tufa whal you wil mako Mn }BoxS48.TF.ID63i03. toteocteach dassroom and Ub-.' Service' Tech T needed al liams et 676-1234. noon and on Tuesday Feb- horo.lnskkisakM.Noox- u lyo lor detail, good spelling _PO_B! ! Lube Bay. Ai^ki im iAGi\GEMEHTPOSmOHS ruary 14, 1995 Irom " md grammar, sports back- COL:0L DRIVER NEEDED oratoryitory tnstrwdlM and re- I Motors, 325 Oyer- iround, follow-through Routeule d tim tor IM growing lated c ,9am-3;0(ibmr5art- S:00p.m. to 7XX) pm In Ihe 7 s s - is $ per hour immmiMOWAyAWAIIABU! Conloronco Traitor next lo — kills, and would liko lull .modi^lodical equipmeni compa- lourneTneymM elec*ficlanV K p w ’i» 510 KESS SALES th o Technical C enter on Cloaera wanted, soiling bononoEts and excoflem dart- ny. ny. Must have CDL. win MusstbeoertinableasvocA-IIm lallnstrudor In Stale ol In brakes Join our team! We.k^e are now looking for 856 Russet Slroet. or you America's J," best In »«ollilo ng lng wage. Applicalions aro noopnalli n S o u ^ l o direct products, in s«cumy boii«ingiBkon through mont ho.ls9^nonth.non-len- ■‘" ‘Jf*'s’S S i mature people with,th a desire to succeed. . may send rosumolo: lent, great bonoEts. Send Idalw-I .Petro 2 has estab------ilre.7»9292. _ red but not necessary, LambAVoston. Inc.. Attn: & AI homo theater auiround £](EXPRESSPERSONNEL rosume, ros Box 493, Twin ure trai a drug free atHtude Counter helpelp needed,n able to Experience prelen-ec Cheryl Phillips. PO Box sound systoms. Make SERVICES, ___ aFans.lb63303-6493. vironmertl. Must be worfcdai^, rt Weofferacompetlti\titlve benefits packagel 128.TF,IDe3W W126. abovo average Income. 111 Flier Ava., Excelleenoni opportunity In the ? rs old A have valid ends..Ca^ We provide a competlthra Leads « provided. Apply In Twin F an s.______Ridilic h f lo id ^ . Some larm- S-niEStW « ss™iconse. sureCoV(rO< .T R A IN IN G PROGtOGRAM person 953 Bluo Lakes — ealion lormi, contact lURS aaliryandcomplatabarv g? ijl^^owledge^ouj^ •FLEXIBLf HOUR ellipaekage. -s!)BMN.TF.______LOOKING ^ ,1 »ieeJ.Howol,Te{J»nfcal • PAID MEALS EOEWAfTH CON CO PAULOS AUTO UAU Forsovoralindrvktualslo Foi ^ • UNIFORM A aLOWANCE C ______INJEHOte dalJail olfieos lor Intomatkxral - pW sdTechnolo^ Id^io 'The Tunes'N ewVS s is • REGULAR REVIi[VIEWS AND LEGAL SECRETARY who u „ marketing cotp. Top $$$ iteUntverslly,^x8360 enjoysprossure and last has ", * 2 openings lor sales- m NEVER A FEE SIde L RAISES BASED=D ION PERFORMANCE leasing. Come work wilh polomid.T^tessk>naIap-pa aMEHEHICAN STAFFING, m e >SU,PJ, Pocatello, ID 83209- C Uirrently I contracdnting for paced olfice. top pay.^ , the IS, bestI Generous pay poarancoamust. M 80«80 or telephone 208. _ , Please Sendsnd Resum e TD: plan, health insurance, ___ ^^4-6998. 11-600-721-WORK 236-31 A sSS'"’'2 S Kpt(m,&manybenoriU — p ependent Junior CarriersC ItoyHacItackmeister 401 POSITION NEEDED EOE MFDV EEO/A e x p h e s s Pe b s o n n e l Kilyou^ra customer oriented saknLktsorionted Indivklual with 1180 ParParicwavDr. an^a ^i^porter^ ^ or R o u t e 779) . ' Ills, m 83301______I M oun^ view Driveive I______TWta Falls Twin Falla. O ta I atC onPnIot bwiMkTtng maloriab and larm Wills Toyot Cindy Drive MVRS, loc. has an opening 7S3^cr334^.._. J suppliM.Moo^w>gos „ nouow interviewing for 2 indi\idividuals to ^11 lorahd-timeAdninl^aDve Fer that weekend hkleaway nier Avenue Socrolaiy. Appfcanu must youVa^ ahnys dreamed ol, Bonoftsprovklod. ' nnew e Toyotas eind used carcars & trucks. Eastland Drive havoahUsdtooldipioma mrtywiw^ £ Ptealease send resume to: Box •Guareinteed Incoiicome I f . and six years oldertcal or « 91.Joromo. 1063336. f you live near this arei r ^ a n d secretarial oxporionco, a •Excellent income oppipportunity ^would like to becomem e a n minumum ol tow which must have been (firoctfy as- •Reasonable houlours irindependent jtuiior carc a r r i e r , . sodalodwlthworWnBlofan _ n o s p h e r e admlnistrathw or manage- P I R O F E ^ ^ m[UCKDRIVERS •Pleasant work atmo! call The Times-Newf5W 8 a t mont level peraon. Strong • If you are self-motivated andmd cn}oy selling ______733-0931, ext. 203:03. . Word Perloct and Lotua • fm aambart skills required. Interested * qiiality, apply In person atIt WillsV Toyota, - persons should apply al 236 Shoshone St. W.,T..TwinFalls flTTieTm iesjsjNiews 464 Eaailand Ortvo South. DRIVERS n AT EDWARD'S ANSW:WER -YES’ TO THESE 1 Twin Fans. ID EOE. QUESTIONS,q AND IF YOU ARE AN1 EEXPERIENCED M ^ ‘oR L — I CaO 733^)931 to place your KAMS 1 OTil DRIVER. WE WOULDD ILIKE TO TALKTCYOtl ____ _ I dassOad od. W ate hare to AWBECOMINGAMEMBEROFOU A OUR TEAM. H U I .»r>^rai-______. W E O F F t I Part-time cashier and mar- • * 5t»iii«PATUpm28« *Pao1 A t Buttes ac Noble, we bdievebd: th« who you buy jw r ketlngpoaittoftJ^^haw *QMaMnraiKOFr books from U jim « impwnpottant at the book* you lAiy. customer aervioe sM k and Inmlt^^ATcaia FUU-TIJIME Jed a great wpemote with ovw T h it'i we’w sssembled p r o ta ^ n a l attitude In of- 2 ^ 2 M 3 8 2 i t o ^ Holmes *kbhoFalU ID I 100,000 tide* and thle wnbinibttnee'o^ in upscale. oHy-cafc ~ - ticfl and on phonerRe-- TECHNICICIAN tu relax and enjoy. qulrukeytoa^^ REE s n DAYS O TH ER BEM .Right now, we’te hiringg fofot our oew Birne* * Noble ^rd*pSrSctMd%n^ f " • A S C c e r tifie di - F W a lENEFITSI- /Ymiing tn Tw ina Falls.Fi dowa. Send resume to: CCEPTINGAPPUCATIONJ3NSF0R; : ___ Cashier-M«kolir>g • S a la ry b a s e d oo: n AC, STOREMMANAGER ' ^ P.O. Box 2433 I t o r s RepotmbUitkswiUindtodude fupeiYijing a naff of Twin FaBs. ID 63303. Ski Lift Operat« , experience Cook* & Prap Cooo o k a up to 35 people in a iron(tote which may nrjge in u » SECRETARY wilh general with multiple ckpartments. ollice skills and custom er H ouaekaeping ■ Ite* must pojiea >♦ y«r» rofotion exporieneo. This « • F u ll b e n e f it pp a a ck a g e Seam stressI UMgetnentcspecience. H air Stylist. H a ir S t y l i s t ' Pool A ttendantsr t a ASSISTANTnr MANAGERS IlonaafbSffiXXl! are being takon I C o n t a c t Must pooeM 2-3 yean* UMm ail mamgement experimce. S O } Valley Resort is AccepepmgApplicalbns- l a u n d r y SS e s s p e b s o m b . M ountain Food Sen■ r v i c a ; Bunesac Noble bptoud to doBa outuanding opportunitie* C om m issions C o m p a n y Paul or KKarl « U, competitive talarie* and a SERVICES, for career adrincement, < B enofit & Educaration Fund N Employee Recreationn 6BancfltsI compcthemive beoefia pacpackage. To joio the country'* Twin WIIS.— Apply in pen &ste« growing bootadlioBjg ocgsniaMa n «»d find out mote : opeominities, pleaie tend your Call 8 0 0 ^99 4 - 9 9 4 6 loiiiam Motor* li on Equd Oppo/lpofc,„»yEmpli,« : ' ^ D e p t 11*. 777 S. Pacific; 208 PliOFESSIONU. . for informn i a U o n p C a l l Teni a t 7 3 3 4 (1 1 1 1 1 1 stop by the Si« Valley Pereonnolnnel Ofllce at C o«t Highway. Suite 108, Solana Beach. CA 92075. Anomoy: Prefer Pttrfalexpe- ' 630 BliiO Lakes Blvd. N W e an ao cqial opponunityutycmplaycrM/F. < rience and Ism K g b w Jr^ S T ’* o [ m m run. & TTtOrs 10am >5{ini / FfL.e a m * 3 p m , 510 2nd Ave. s.* TwiniiFaUs^Idkho,:: f . o r< (C all $4m V alley Pms soi o n n e l a t ___ m tt^SlS«^awme lo __ a s 3 _____ 1 _ . J BookaolleraTa^S/nco IB73 Emerald Ste. 106 Boise, ki Equal Opportunity>EmployrM/F I | _ eywW''-;' ' ' -J S3704 l _

    » ' ' /■ ■ i ' - , ./.-V r ' ------L r I E-6 TlmM-Now9, Twfnin Foils.F Idoho Sunday. Fobrubruary 12.1995 ^ . The TlirimeS'News is ~| Ei^lbymnent'Finaric i bial-lnstrucction>RealI IE d tate/S ai(l e 2 1 : 3 - 5 0 2 contr;trading an Indepemindent Junior 213 MISCELLANEOUS 213 MISCELLANEOUS 2213 MSCELLANEOUS ^JO, 1 BUSINESS 3i n ^ HO IES 502 HOVES H S02 HOUiO I£ S Carrieiier for Buhl oppoRTumnEs OPPORTUNmES OPPORTUNmES OPPORTUMTIES ■ FOFfSAlE . Ff O a S A U ______^FORSALE Dtslributorshp 7 22.03 ACRES AT- ' BEAUTIFUL B COUNTJNTRY LVING!' ATTENTION 1.1 bath, pastures. Aik^ikcn ' All NEW H O M E T i m e: S S ' ' N e w s .Tirod I cl dood-ond jobs with »BE YOUR OWN $ 1 0 8 ,5 0 0 N I4ovorsizodflarago. ------Burley-Ave:ivenue-800-1021 I bdrm. 2 both, boautilul view NEoroir«., P iolliotl Kilchon, J "J • no ineontivoo? Como work ' BOSS! h sunny eating aroa. wmyjsa.aP59.900.95-001 Nk. Crai■raven - A ll I n d e p e n dien e t Junior for us ck) oning carpoU. Irom this ono level homo, with 1 oomtrips,cars,cot[ogo md! Gorgeous custom homo Wrapap around dock and , Mihlilner-A ll Mnho up to (4 0 0 - 5800 Sijh ri porth. 3 bdrm. 2 bath ^ I C arrier Rou)lute A vailable schotorshpB. ond othor wKh largo oak droam kitch- Irani p 3 R I N G wooWyby owning your ovm on. Partially landscaped, *>h1 oJini01 nico mastor bod- ■ ■ Sprajraque - A ll owanls ond prizes. Quoron- business. FutI or part-iimo.' u i; C , l , n „ . lood minimunJ280. por n( telsol room lor passuro.Lrg »oom. R o b c r ttson s o Strc;:t - A ll R o u tt e e 8 6 1 NO SELLING. Handling pump “ ■; & p ressu re lanK. »'25,C wook, ful time. Colt Troy at namo «« brand candles, REEK Fairr SStreet - All . lOO-tOODiit) u b o is A venue 736-2535 lorlnlofvtow. j® CALL CINDY HOUSER t L snacJu, & soda. Locdl aroa . TODAY.xoi #95-045 I P EALTORS availablo. Ston planning HREE M REA 400 Block Ostrani•ander Street North EEamupto$3000-moftthpfo- ov your luturo today. Minimum ^ REALTY. 73'7 3 4 - 4 0 4 9 400 Block Wa.shin^ cossing mongago rotunds yo If you areire interested in iinj»ton Street North in your aroa. No oiporionco invoslmont. m> $5400, Call 1- . # 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 nocosMfY,ept.4^-62e8. _§0eO(M8e-9292 24 hfs. 1 Customnbuitt bui brick. 3400 sq. becoming an ii )r If you live near^ar this area and jdrm. 3 bath, lamlly I independent junior GEM ^M L T H IS A T A irmal living, don. 3 car 5J. would like to Exporioncod (rock drivers ^ STATE REALTY . carrier for thebe Buhl area, please to become an ^noodod, roqulrod lo havo "'■"“Sffii"""* s PRICE THAT'S garage.|o. NNew dock, hot tub ------2 ^ 4 0 0 ------_ Pf CO. Boaulilully land­ call Thele Times-News independent: jijunior carrier, COL i wilh c lass A Hazard- PoslNot Poslat 4 Business ^ \RD TO BELIEVE i ImcoJ ous Endorsomonl. agrlcul- r CHOCEN.E.AnEAI n^v^St$105,900. May 1 show ed lol In W oodridge, call Thc TimImes-News at | Contors laalum ovor.forty i orgoo,„ 3 bedroom homo.* > '.T l /oxtras. $375,000. ______toll free £eat 543-4648. luro background ho^lul. In- prolrtabto products and sor- sn"; quiro at; Woslorn Farm 1693 . - ^-733-0931 Irexr.t 203^ ; vkMsrCorrvletotumkoyln--* —M i w?nFi£?Tnwg^y'S!!’- 734^93 Sorvico. PO Box K.Kimbor- ^vosimont J62.400.Calllo- _ nl, groal lloor plan. C U T•E E /!AS CAN BE! Iy.ld.83341 orap^yinpor- daylormoreinlormaiioo ^ ' f j intonanco-lroo oxtoiior. This 2 or 3 bedroom homo ■ g l w elim esjN ew's s jP lT heTiHm es-News J ond Iroo cdor brochuro, , D O S H I E R SIdng S distance to school, has a largotargi living room vnth. ' FT position availoblo for liro I Doora lo see this beau- tiroplaco.aco, nico corpeling' salos & c o n ^ poreon. Ex- POSTNCT FR E A L T Y S I?33-2365or73WI476. S throughoighoul, lighl 4 brighl porioncoj in basic tiro & aulo 1.8Ct.SOQ-338-7401-24 HOURS 7 3 4 ;2 9 2 2 eatinggaroa. arr cuto kitchen sorvico holplul. Excollont ----- ____ with contoionier bland, and a 2- salary & bonolit pkg. includ- Local Loc vending business Ior y.A C R E . cargaiagoiago. Situatodona ing commissions, honlih in- saIo..Solidcash so Incomo... lol wilh alley access. Cnllnow1-80O-3SO-8363. surance, vacations, paid Ci a oago wilh polo lendng on ■ ' PATTY TO TAKE A holidays, dscounis olc. OK • CB U T 324-1113 1395- ' MEDICAL AND FaitFallsAvoE.5bdfm.2bath Aulo SyBloms 556 4th Avo " homo wilh maluro land- OLDWELL W,Twm Falls. 733-3077 DENTAL scaping. Private dock olf rj - i X .• i l d s L .^ 3 5 IsooJIm.ofTom______EtoElectronic Insurance claim (jjni,dining aroa. 2 wood siovos. BANKER 13 ^ I HELP WAfiTED: Looking kx processing. pf' Top ralod com- ijjkLargo doobto dotachod ga- W EiSTERN S ' REALTY ■ m qualiliod Ski Patrol at putor pu business. Rono baso rage, rog sprinklors. Only sollwaro. cloaring houso $94 7 3 3 - 2 3 6 5 ;iEM J Soldier Mounttin Ski A n t. sc $94,500.M ft,,. |„j„, B U ^ CO. 5 days • 9 day Iritining, pendently owned & STATcATE REALTY I N E ^ &^SJERtv iC E : Formoroinlormation, co 734-0400______Call 764-2526 sesalos loads, marketing. ^ ------Z i soltwaro. wc. *• JOB OPPORTUNITY: II you S A B A L A ^ i c e T r t C A n FOR SALISALE BY BUILDER CLAIMS SOLLTTIONS Ine. ^ 5 E S T 0 F A L L ... Now hor tiko to work with your 1-B(»-933-01S5 vhomoonlaaotot hands, and ablo lo somo — REALTY ,T®|;CAN BE YOURS warr>ear Twin Fans. somo lifting. Good bonofrts. PAY PHONE ROUTE 7 3 3 - 4 3 2 1 WithI $;$35,000 this cozy 2 Manyoxir' extras & upgrades. I Call 733-0931II ext 2 for more Infor medical ond denial avail- 50 Local AEslobBshod Silos Iroem home in Hazelton 42fr4S4(■464S or 420-3943. ormatlon or your serviceIce representative \ . Highpotantialoaming. PRPRICE REDUCED: new abk), good pay possibilities. ' ibolongtoyou.Allirs isELLHO.HOUSESI No bank A Drug tost wdl do required, open 24 hrs. honhome.3bdrm .2balh.cor- |a-L|„ CttlH-800-291-9137 ner king Is Iho fovo & TLC gualilying'ying. Will finance w- HIHE&IZ3!HI minorities welcome to ap- _ _ nerlot.canfinanco.216EI " 1 can give It 10 make il $5Kdown.own. 734-9834 j Camioo.CnH 733-7446. olv. Cnff733-33tg. « PA VPHONE ROUTES i ___Ct ME. Call Debra lo d a y / ------JTJm Littlo Caesars Pizza is now Local l-oc silos lor salo $2000 wk Mutd-Tenant S h) owill « show you h jiw * ,, JST LlSTEDl pot. 800-208-5300 24 hrs. ice 1 bdrm, Vbalh. C O M P U T E R PROFESSIONAL jhiring doEvory drivors, must __S Office Wdg on Bkjo Lakos own it ^ Beneflfll's Home Care Blvd.N. $162,000. Call 0476. laundry. Great starter bo 18 years old with good Bi I or ronlal. Only- B a c k h o e9 , , S A L E S . Dfywall • Painting • Carpentry driving rocord. Apply In por- David for details. King Real ROOFINQ& COATINGS ; THE Da'' $40,000,900,9S064NK. S n o w p l o wW/ . SERVICE. &5«' All homo repairs son 620 Bluo Lnkos Blvd. . £itft»-2afel39P.. TIMES-NEWS R e m o v al l l S U P P O R T insido&oul lOyrsoxp. 733-7221 or 326-5857 Minit-Lubo w Is now hiring lor A+ A C R E S i lull timo aulomotive sorvico bedroom, I balh. new paint I Crawl S p a c o s, Orali Is Our Business» FREE ESTIMATES , is conltading a now indopon- 2 bod 3 R I N G Commercial, industrial, tochs. { Somo oxporionco outside and new redwood C ’ B SPI The Computor PlaceICO Call Bruco dent junior canier lor fields. Pipollnos, prolorred.bul not nocos- deck. Woll and sdptic. Out- ’ 415 ADDISON AVE rosidenlial. Buildup fools, \ fwin Falls I Ponds, Tronchos, 'E 733-7543 ' snry. Apply In porson al ‘ bullbuildings and plenly of OOLDWELL U C FREEK 2362 Addison Avo E 947 parking. Includes 2 w ater n Concrolo Foundation::ions, 734-1667 Leaks repaired In 24 hra. | Rouioeo3 p“'' EALTORS Bluo Lakos Blvd N. No 110G-1200AaocOrtvo , 1"“.Bharos. Priced at $65,000. BANKERa REA I Word’s Homo 7 3 4 - 4 0 4 9 _____ C urbs, Sidewailtroo tro i docks. A muat $ 1200 a monlh to itarl. bo- ° HALLOWS .vailab>ok>rioasa.CaII s o o to} aappredate p ; tho qual- ' nusos & inconlives. promo- - i734-8727 : fordolails. ' * Bookkeeping & Payroll ivid. Kina Real Estate ityinskjeijde this homo. Pncod tion possiblo in 90 days. Unlimilod Uni Capitol availablo R E A L T Y D .« • Farm Accounting 73^1990 al $140,140,000. «94-282. Homo ReMlra For intorviow call 677-2759 for fo any business purposo. 734-4334 -snirF Soni'icos or1-800-7B4-2S55 $25.000 $1 up. Call 423-5315 gtei .TTOLASTICrookside CALL. CI Cln DY HOUSER Complete Car Carem O ld W orld Flooring Steve Hallows 734-129B B ^ T ^ - YOUR PRIVATE O f A l l ^ d s botwoon Gpm and 9pm or Greti5redunHilloW»734.129B - - TtosGEMSTONEhasa- -FOR YC 736-1711 - (ing opon plan 4 kilchon SHOWINGVING. 20 yrs. Experience;are Artistry C A l - U WANTED writew Worlowide Financial jnhiJohn Ethsildge 734-1349 219 5th Avo. E. Servicos. PO Box 223. ji, h island a i^ many buik- Home or Officeice Hardwood instalialionion Dale Robinson 5 posKivo, molivatod indivjd- JackSUllev 733-1462 . Mon-Fri 8-5. Kimbortv, ID 83341 Open living room 4 din- \ Meet or Beat e Finishing & Refinlshingling 7 3 4 - 2 9 3 9 uab to help train &manago ______^ ing'ait oioa with bay windows, ■ ■■ Other tim es by appt. ian expanding solos force. Any Price by 35% Palming (inside & oul) ^oxl648sqtlwith | ut) ______Full training. Pteaso call 305305 CONTRACTS AND ;iEM oodConts* foalunis lor c t a t i 423-9026 )% Pete Button ------INancy. 734-2175.______tower healing bills. ATE ® REALTY MORTGAGES ^ 734-0400 734-5972 Wanled; someone to do iron- ___ I INCOME *1ing ot home. Musi bo molic- ITrvsl deeds, conlrads. - u rUNTENANCE n - ulous and non-smokor. Call mongagos 1 purchased. ■ Tony's Landscaping TAX J HALLOWS f r eEE e EXTERIOR 9 Bob nt 734-3109______2208-734-8727 lor Quote. ■ D C A I T V Nowlyconrconstructed homo in A l^N'S Ganeral Carpent Pruning, Trimming, Woniod yard pofson-insido — R E A L T Y tontlic: kxatton.kxa 3 bodroom. R e m o d e ls • N ew new Lawn Sprinklors. PREPARATION "sales. Cloan driving record, b i i 734-4334 2bathh(h homo wilh unlin- m basement for oxpan- constfuction • Spociali Spring Clean-ups Compeliiivo wage. Bono- I I EQUAL HOUSING Steveive Hsilows 734-1298 'shod basi lits. Somo heavy lilting ro- I I dunHallows 734-1298 S'on, OakOak cabinols in kitch- dedcs, patios, patio covorclalty Remodol. drywail. 15 years oxporionco. V F O R O m L E RATES \quirod. Apply in porson. I I CPPORTUNriY mElherfdse734-1349 on. Roodloodyto move into.' 4 real estate adveiting in m I carports, shods. Smallovers. d e c k s and roofing. Wg do what you can't dot 117 South Bircn, Jocome, I ickStsllev 733-1462 CALL . Ci CINDY TODAY. •wasaper kt subied to the F * — ^ 2 0 ...... — ^------lobs & repairs. Tiall Competitivo prices.i. FrM Estlm atos, 734-3322 JACK STEVENS Woroquiroconsullonlslo v» I kxwg f a 'M A mates K1 ^ By owr,mtr.36t)0tqtthorm sell artilicial plants through I 734 -3 2 4 4 Froo Estimates. } a d ^ s o 'any prelerenca on».5acrt«.' | ,^1^ . homo shows. Ground lloor I I Tjal(tywciimxion N O RTH W EST -. temporary.seasonal. PT,& ■* - -Winter Ratos — WESTERN,— FCTT»KBE5T7 - - ) d«e^oc. Over 2,000 sq. ft., portlyirtly f e n c e d v « c t wo'iofwl happy. appy COM PANY, INC. FT omploymonl noods. I I ' W/P'/polio. 2-cor Qorage. Hom355 c le a n -u p . I In su re d . ^^in^£7»160^_ P 96 733-0966 2140STADIui^16LVD. RICE REDUCED TO $125.500Ii| Contempo;oryC ( ! IS 8e n o w c a r p e t honome w/3 bedrooms. 2 baths 8t a l i l M l i l jconlly InstoDod. OVer 1.700 sq. ft.,I kltctwnm' HELPING MANDS ffl Reis Plumbing ■ Complolo clean & }om c o m b o , b e au tifu lly d e»coioted. c o i Large & Heating, Inc. mainlenanco chock - $15.00. I eck w/hot tub & fenced bad)ockyord. Auto, CLEANING SERVICiPS SAWTOOTH SjrlnkBng & 2-cor g o ro g o . N o ttvu-streetttvu fraffk:l for all your plumbing & Professional cleaning La 8 8 4 M O R T O N I oott>earT>enJties7orvou(selfl • 7Ui Year S ^ n g TwinVICE Fal SH E E T M ETAL OUR HOST: G«n«Sl>orp ■ •• heating noods, saves on future expenses. Large 3 bedroom , 1 3/4 / bal DRIVE S •Rosidwlial 4 BusinessJ Falls Heating/Air Conditioning lame healed and insulated she 24 hrs/doy. 7 days/wook s; f Obalh home with Soo, * Insuiod'Bondcd Fini EsHmaass . R e frig e ra tio n Free pick-up & delivery “ wiih Spa, new windows, andshop. M Also, deck ■ lor emorgoncios f 301 BUSINESS iJ!i| MAGIC VALLE>EY REALTY 208-734-0483siimalos C o m m e rc ia l & in Twin Falls a re a . 30 COME SEE what S 9 3 ,000 cIMUCHMOflEI an . ^ 326-4126 or 734-8778 OPPOHTUNmES. . 3 R e sid e n tia l 7 3 4 - 11 9 9 S 9 1 Of 1-800-499-7742, Coll 736-3874 _ YOVR H05T; N£/t H A R P S W t (208) 733-8548 ; $.99 STORES c IZaSAddlionAvAvenue Eatt _

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    502 HOIES 502 HOIES 502 HOIES 502502 HOIES 502 HOIES\ 502 HOUESHC S02 HOIHOMES 502 UOMEES 503 BUHUFU.URLER F O R S ^ FORSAL£ FORSALE______• . J FORSALE FORSALE FC FOfFORSAl£ FORS^SALE HOMES FORSALE______!! ______Wantad UAKEOfFER WUIBulkJ p icT l “ NEW BRICK h o m e " * ' 5TURE PERFECT S»clud*d4.M_ S« T H ISnSLIVtNGI I! SyOwntn2t> BULTIN19WI . •LowMajntofwxa C0UM7 looking lor On tt«t now 3 bdrm in East- 1401400 iq.R^ 2 car garago viowfct> from th e deck ol this Acroago5ge5m.Southotpvm. inthissupijp e r nice 2-story Visulatod, nv Shorp 3 bodcooni; 2bath oidor tormhwso to ruso gala ga tub'divliion. 2 lull hooToooyoulandlOf h g|y homo. 3 bedrooms, $19.90f900.M i«t Boolean homo In o> imoce. 20x24 •3bdrm.2balh $69,900. Can lor appi. exconom location. gashimao homo. Has ook cabinols, our family In. David King balhs. ba' oak eablnots. 2000 $( balhs with an the amon- David,nd.KIW I fleet EaUte Features14 4 bdrma and 2 hd garago-sho>.ihqp. $52,500. garago • Joromo. S79.000.JS: Real E>tiW 736-1090 ■q. iq II. 2508 4IK Avo. E. DnvWKInaR^Eitat. Do |ii““s to moke this a groat ______736-1990 b a lh s andndtwo-hollbath- Byeppt54pT3*3-4253 • I C anton. 326-5602 Twin F*lte.Caa 733-7995 ______73b:1 ^ lamilytily homo, Silualod on c •spodouskK <. NEW LISTING j ! S H A R P !! LLoads ol oak; — ^------. Acre In NE Twin Falls, , ? » -SW.BSO IN NETF. P R ID E PRRICEREDUCEDI, I 2^tei corner*, oak cabi- RLER ACREAGEAC [ CaOVaughnM )6,500. #203-94. Coll ^ ndow seats and fir-' 2 bodroom1 homhoi e wllh full DOSHIER 5 bdrm. 2.5 both. NIco family qOF OWNERSHIP! „ SHARP S HOME ?Vin!l,AMUSrSEEi homo with gas hoot and q , iloen at olllco or 733- ^“bJ9oo 0 0! .6 5 ^ S nK. mile. 3oyovo. covered palio on 1 REALTY ■Til CWDV HOUSER TODAY. covorod patio, plus gos {I,®'®;ro. ono mile from town. 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 ______Q t heal and oloclric air. Own- Donon't m iss Ihe ------S l - ors nood to rtriocale. C<^L chance....CALL BONNIE rREDUCED e TO RE-REALTORS I J I ARSONS TO TOUR. BONNIE PARSONSCffe. PAP $ 1 0 7 , 0 0 0 ____ 7 5 EM GEEM 734-4049____ rE REALTY STATEEREALTY R GEM I#94-379. v . „^ = cloan. l n ic e hom e on c d a / ' STATE REALTY •noflot.h88bigsloraje S PACIOUSHOME ^ n 73< 4 -0400 734-0<)4-0400 ^ 734-0400 i od. and room lor RN bodrooms. 2 baths, on I side ot Twin Falls. ^ — !■ »?.'pr.rK Kr S 3,000 sq fl whh large r ~ ------NO CITY GEM : (GEM i w kj«o71 u j« I 'm V(very fortunate! I ^ STATE REALTY w »h« PRESSURE 'STATE REALTY Sl alace with Insert end w ork 734-0400 . _____ 734-0400 and si k in an Industry JM Largo 3 bodroom homo on 1 ;h. #310-94. CALL CAR- 9. Localod conveniently lly parks and schools. i n a i I 1 l o v e ! ^ % a o o i d06010 Twh Falls ^ PRICE K nNN n AT OFFICE OR AT PROBLEMS OETTINOA"” c e jv Q Pricede d a( l $139,500. CALL C O mimitment n to my j» 7 and Joromo. Homo has ol- MORTGAGE? REDUCTIONII 6 5 ^ lochad 2 car garago. sp a » , ure price por aq It and >J FREEMAN AT 734- . - - i , Qualilying problem s? Wo 80R420-6419.«94- ^^3* (estate clients wHh dock, and mocli moro “ , w t lind this homo is ono T h work with you unii you’ro r H R E E M a n d custom ers is lor only $99,000. Call Noil approvodlWantetobuy- tho bosi pncod homos on REALTY I 733-2365 Of 734-1329 rofoanca • uso vow oquny 'nemarkot.Nowln1991 o ' • _ _ _ w h at sets m e apart. to pay debts? Try our id won Iho Best Kllchon 7t 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 y o u a r e to «ard.2142sqfL, 3bdtm. ------5 : — — FFFRESH START homo REDUCED TO \ J t slderlng buying kufis lor atmosJ ovory snu- f “baths, wllh an extra room JlE M “"/J' fy Comally alion. Low down paymonta ^ Id balcony upstairs, por- ^ $ 1 2 9 , 9 0 0 elllng, choose itemporary homo olfors ® FATE REALTY O ' se d b r onoihw bodroom or Comton 734,0400 a n agigent w ho has the expec p e r i e n c e CB s Sfiee. c #294-94. Call Car- neweiwer carpel, wood win- , . nn at ollico or al 655- dows,ws, now vinyl and now S U the w illingness to get!t tlthe Job C O L D W E L L 5i! SUNNY AND a n d tl >68 marbiirble in baihrooma. 4 BRIGHT donee right for you... CALLLMEI W “''FSfe-PREFERRED iroom. 2 bolh bcalod In BANKER tynewconsirucllonlo- _ MORTGAGE T l >at location. Beautifutly J fO , WESTERN REALTY Amorica'sSpodaliyHomoAr F I i H R E E M S ■dlnCandieri^subdl- n EBus: (208) 734-0400 Loan Company on. 4 bdrm. 2.5 balh, fRes:(208) 733-6S74 i W 733-2365 9 sq fl. Firet fJoof mo3- 1 Indapandantly owned & Call Toll Froo )USER TODAY, #94- ‘Jl09 JJ I 1-BOO-354.3232 lulie ollera privacy and 1445 A ddlaon Av*. E. *72 IrOPEN HOUSE I 0 2 S 2 lS i- comlonilort.Formalontrydi- ftPB * m S T A T E R ELALTY A H m vonstrtstrafnclnlolotmotliv- and dining or lr\to family mSSS^SSSSSmf ’ SUNDAY•'•12 3PM ■ n. Neutral cokxs. CAlI 3 EM SIDY TO SEE #84-234 l - i i,___; ' v—'-Min] 5TATE REALTY AT 731-ni-6114. d u c : EM REAL.TV ^ 734-0400 ^ B R A W L E Y REALTY ------a " r o30M o TO GROWI f i «lcom u to their p r r ia s iolo m n d s U ^ f y SB In mis t i4 bdrm, 2 bath ranch ■iEM E Io home. Foautios lull STA'TATE REALTY FEB. 12 • 11-4 PM S lomeni, double garage, 734-0400 VID [ u covoro«rod polio, lonood yard. — HE KIDS WILL E ^ H I y o u t e c o t t o .SEEse THIS ONE.'!.' f f Homomo Is sharply docofotod H | R O B I N S i in oxcollont condition. IL o v e i T t - - NSON - ReduceJ (o only $11ilM .9 0 0 . Duilt In □ andin I's a tpaca for everyone W K i A lon^ dm e Ident of Jerome ^ 1991 hy RAINTREIlEE. J bcJroom i. H 9 2LL ^ ^ LYNN RASMUSSEN Th*m'»a ' I H E H E A l THEOFFIOEOF731- andeveeveryone has Iheir own ilU,.DavIdii,, f c r " - 2.5 hathi, wiiK rieniy,iy of cxtrai »uch m 9 6 3 A S P E NN 1 W O O D L A N E oe, 2 tamSy rooms, one I w ilfc'lB anxious to helpp you w ith all RV pjtkinK. «lcyllKhl>, hayI winO...«. «nd Ihe main level and a your real estate ne t • 4 bedroom s e open ona In tho base- k canbertacheuD nt.lbedrooomswilh2 f 7 » o r • 3-car garage I roun HOSTISSi DENISEsemessersmithS !■ re ready to llnlsh In the • Enlarged M astiister Bedroom Suite 3 E M moment lind 2 baths with : 324*4603. I R i E l i l EVERYTHING YOUUCOULDEVER I J ? St I I • Great Room FFe e a t u r e s iTATE REALTY a 3 rrd d t plum bed In b a se - ____ ■*Mtt*HW ANT: Come .j u J) .tee ihit beautiful 734-0400 ment.nt.2yrsold.Hlghelll- 2 . |n | • S 1 1 5 , 0 0 0 le wilh o «f J.000 iq. / f t ------clenoy:toygasfurnace,2car h Thli populir 4 btdioomI dtsign(Its hi\ |usi bten cipandtd - I t mile. 2 fittplact*. K e , age and more. Take a jlf lS with Iht addllion of a Ihlidihlii garaie and tnlatgtd maiirt lu ll lub. FosctxJ yard t r S A w r o o m . K I nowl C A a PATTY AT J l l W l btdioom iulic. ThtCiMlral Room R (tatuiti vaullcd cfllingi B j i> well bnJwaroJ W O’LEARY ^ , 3 24-n-n i3 .$125,000. #95- ■ and tlllcltnt jas liitplaciilact which Is suttounded by a 'IJ.95. , « BtorawawayollilolnTwlnFolls oi4 ' unlqut window dcilin.. ThtT delightlul laigt kitchtn owning this 5 bedroom, m m 1 » 0 ^ HOSTt K E N T (C O LLIN S 5 'g j j with bay window |i 1 highllxhl hig ol.lhe Gitai Room bath noma ler only (on«pt. Awillmounitdli(d lionmf board ctnirr, handy iu :ALOOK!Aiil,i.« »W19,m Superb localkxi. f j m COME AND TAKE ^ :ely landscaped. 2-car \ j all 4 btdiooms It anolh((i(( ntwr leatutr Aho Includeil It charmInK home In cx<»ct)lci.r n.ljhW . W a ttif cleaning tan;;t. disldishwasher, gat (urnact, waitt huoJ with malncctiunance free ilJlnR, M JlE M I WES' htaltn n d ali condlilonlng.ling. ) bedr»n with ------cunbouril. A rptian i-2 3 6 5 /fgiTBW fg Phone>NE 208-733-1874 592.500. •21-95. ______VOUR HOSTtSSi SYIVlAMjBURNg^ l\ j 3bedroidroom ranch home or< 1 ipnm An. ^^13 ’/^acreacreswithSbaths.and IVniFAlnuu yjKcHgB ^ W I IILLS, INC. ras galore; oversized "Where Value aiand Price Are One" ® Threee M Realty lOLDWELL Sster oulle, klichen with ZONCDFORHORSCS ll-lna. parliol basement, tmvJnK3 tFamily Home and lotpe Bam/Shop ar a 733-53M • 1<1605 A ddison AVe. ar garage, detached ga- , ------222SH05H0NlONE S tr eet W est------B A N K E R . ^ n a ihoit o a t ln.NUnIn.falls^Btik r . s Z - ...... 10 and shop wilh moro londicapt T w i n FallsLS,, Id a h o 8 3 3 0 1 w eESTERHI REALTY S pedvMPrfvo^Dtdi. SomtfniHTrm'rreetondNke buiUlngs.Waterahares 5001. $160,000. M tor BOtU 733-236S733- or 20^734-4411 ^ 733-2365 ^ S*luded. Close lo TF. 7? ?^SiefO. // [)8-7340410 In d apipendently i owned & S134.SJ4.500, Pqsslbllily or opera•raled. morere aacreage! Ring Oary C klEATCAftBCENTBtlfAaL £ aUTY or Shirk doiaS bedroom, 3 both home imMMbeldedfoe be ■■■ — TRUElSET0VE,Uy0EAR mily Of vmM tetvt well as a emt IbdR)ocatywlthlts bostbeloundinlhls4 ikig area, ipodoia M m reom plus fom a droom home wllh now > aitd In Jerome for 192.600 CoBM B s K j l Y , F E B R U f O P E N1 HI O U S E S 1 • SUNDAY lARY 12, ■ 11 oul and new carpet h rSiX%f33-236Sor733-^4B2evti. i\ orlevrt.SIUon3aSae 1 : 0 0 - 4 : 0 0 P .M - 1 : 0 0 - 4 :: 0 0 0 P .M . ■ 2 :0 0 - 5 : 0 0 IgI beautiful view o< Souh 5 A C R E B E A U T Y | H ------T------lust a few minutes of Twin r S P «4^:e..o.,o, tt hvefy oange Is peifta foe r nimals and you. large U un for your talents ond trac- oehnilf home for friend and W tSoeincludtiHomt^^M E t S O N - g Y Cat BOBBIloe your P e n o n a l^ ^ ff vent7}}-236S0f733‘54B2 J l i t t i todaUBnkir S79J900 m IMO 684 RIDGEWAY DR.,,TWINFAUS T C O U N T lR Y L IV il L 465 PACE DRIIR I^, TWIN FALLSs « n f ff i l E , F I L E R licely maintained 3 bedroom homeI In excellent Northwest 1 receive 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs, 4 B U I L . T •niistovely3b«lroom.2bal2 bath homa oners apprextmately Buy tha BEST loc LESS and re< xallon. Gas heat wilh centra air conditioning.cor Rreplace C U S T O M I large open floor plan. 2 xX 66 construction wilti vaulted 1690&4.fLlnavery(unctioictlonal floor plart. U iqo kitchen, ilhfingroom. Large yard vrithauloma)maticsprinUef system. ' ' ■ ' d m 3700sq.ft.bri)brick home • imlfy room, living room. Vaulted ceiHnos. vinyl double windows, loiible-car garage with opener. PricelIca induces oven/range. sepiratedlninaioom.tamlh double garage. Extras Include < ;£iMoak--, caiiim.walkTnclosel andlmd lots ot storage. _ . aefrigerator, washer and dryer, water,ler softener and all Ihe gas heat. New construction and rindow coverings. /95-031 cabineta thfougou^outand and take a look wilh your HOSTiKb K asa'.«'" * DR " ■■■I';! tasteftiUydeoaecorated- YOUn HOST: PEQQY CONNJjMHALLY V s i t t i i t g o n a p p) ^r a ] 3 0 a c n 8 1445 Addison AAve. E. - 734-0400 0 ' p a s t u r e a p d ■ J d / B i '' $ 2 4 6 ,0 0 4 EM STATEE R E A L T ! i h J _ 2 | 102. GOODDING

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    i ...... , I E.6 Timos-NoWa.Twin'win Falla. Idoho Sunday, Fobrobruflfv 12.1995 I . ' The Til[imeS'News is ” ] Employmment-FinaiKicial-lnstru(ictlonr $59.900.95-001 NKT «a C r Independ:ident Junior tofusciaanlngcarpots. ' Irom Ihis ono level home, wllh Craven - A ll rap around dock and A n oamiripc.care.conooo m Gorgeous custom hom o Wra; MiM ilner - A ll Carrier Rot Mako up to $400 • $800 with laigo oWc droam kitch- frw)nt pon*. 3 bdrm. 2 balh oute Available scholarshpB. ondothof weekly<, by owning your own th oxira nico master-bod- PRING SprSpraque - A ll awards and prizes. Guaroft- { en. Panially landscaped, wlh i business. Fun or port-timo. kHs in, of room lor pasturo. Ug roon R o b e r t s I t e 8 6 1 lood minimun S200. por NO » SELLING. Handling ^ n so n Strc;il - All R o u t wook. lul limi}. Con Troy al , pump & pressure tank. »'25S 5 % .‘="'i CF nomo brand condios. q , : r e e k ' i Fairlir Street - A ll 100-400 DlDiiboi-s Avenuu 736-2535 lofiniotviow. j CALL CINDY HOUSER T l snadu. & soda. Locol area TODAY. yc I95-045 FHREE | | M RE)REALTORS 400 Block Ostraitrander Street N orth Earn up 10 J3000-monlh pro- available. t Stan planning cossing mongogo rolunds your ) (ulum today. Minimum . R E A L T Y ,734-4049 7 3 If you atare interested in 400 Block Washir>hin(;ton Street N orth inyouroroa.Nooxporionco invoslmont.$MOO.Call n 1- i 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 _ . B00-4a8-929224hfs. \ )m built brick. 3400 sq. becoming an ior you live nealear this area and nocosBnr^.60t-468-6288. _E 1 bdrm. 3 bath, family in independent junioi GEM - A L L TH IS A T A 1 “ ™ ase ■ . would likee tot become an Exporioncod truck ddvoii STATE REALTY ^ formal living, don. 3 car carrier for theth( Buhl area, pleasi noodod. roquirod lo hovo ______734-0400______■P R IC E T H A T 'S juroBc).igo-Now dock, hot lub independentIt jjunior carrier, COL wiih does A Hazard- p lARD TO BELIEVE * mce. Beautifully lond- call T'he ht Times-News PoslNMPoctaJ 4 Business CHOICE N.E. AREA! ' pod lot In Woodridge. ous Endor&omonl. aniicul- Contofs loaturo ovor l6ny [.q, !y $105,900, May I show scopoo i cafl The TiiTimes-News at tiuo background ho^lul, in- , Largo 3 bedroom homo, i Jwlh6 , , 3bodn»m,2bath - -ly oxiras. $375,000. -______free ee at 543-4648.__ proliuteio products and 8e ^ So ^te93 ~ • ~ ------^^733-09-31M-,-ext. 203.- — ulio.atuWoslorn Farm \vices. Complolo tumkoy in- ^ >me in Filer? Energy olli- torvico,POBoxK,Kimbcf- voslmoni , (62.400. Call to­ lint, groat lloor plan. CUTETE fyS CAN BEI ly. Id. 00341 or apply in per- day ler more intermaiion r ainlonanco-ltoo oxiorior. This 2 or 3 bedroom homo I r a r b eleTlm esjN ew! • ^ 2 1 ______andlfoocoloft>iochuro D O S H I E R tiaking distance to school, has a largolan Irving room wiih vsllE lT heTlunes-News R posilion ovailoblo tot liio ill Ooora to soo this beau- liroplacislace, nIco carpeting 8al08 & MfVKO pofson, Ex- * POSTNET R E A L T Y 51,733-23S5or! 733-0476. throughiughoul, llghi & bright porionco in basic liro & oulo 1-600-33B-740t.24 i-i HOURS .. 7 M :2 ^ 2 2 , /o a linng g area,a culo kitchen I sotvico holplul. Excollonl wah comconler island, and a 2- salary & bonolil pkg, indud- L(Local vending buslnoss for = A A C R E garage. Situated o n a ing commisstefis, hoalih in- salo-.Solidt cosh ineomo... 0 lot with alley access, surance, vacations, paid j(CnII now 1-flOO-35Q.a363. Acreage wuh pok) lendng on Isi'E,L PATTY TO TAKE A holidays, discounts olc. OK MEDICAL AND faFalls Ave E. 5 bdrm. 2 balh C )KAT 324-1113 #395- Auto Sysioms 556 4th Avo hom o with m aluro land- V/VJ O L D W E L L W, Twin Falls. 733-3077 DENTAL Jlscaping. Private deck olf • - i X . soo Jim, or Tom______E|Eloclronic Insurance dalm. dining (jjr area, 2 wood stovo*. IB A N K E R fS. HELP WAMTED: Looking kx. processing.I Top ratod com- Largo |j, double dotaehod ga- \|VE£ESTERN REALTY I ^ putor business. Rono baso roi qualilodShjPalrolat ( rogo. sprinklois. Only 733-2365 - SoMerMounttlnSklArci. sollworo, < clooring h ouse 194.900, {9 M l R .,. ^ E M CO. 5 days • 9 day training, tpendanlly owned & STATrATE REALTY RVICE For moro inlormation, < w rated. ______■ ______734-04007 ' CnII 76^-2526 «salos loods. markoling, sotiware.otc. ’ JOB OPPORTUNITY: II you \ S A B A L A ^ 1 SALE BY BUILDER- CLAIMS SOLUTIONS Inc. ’ BEST OF ALL... Tow®" liko lo work wllh your 1.600-933 0155 )w home on 1 a a o M honds. ond able 10 somo — R E A L T Y it'C“ A N B E Y O U R S noinear Twin Falls, ^ some biting. Good bonorits, PAY PHONE ROUTE 733-4321 Wiih;h $3S,0|KI (his cozy 2 Manyer-ly extras & upgrade*. C o f / 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 modical and donlal avail- 50 ^ Local &EslabEshodSitofi _ idroom homo in Hazelton 420-48-0-4846 Of 420-3943. >31 ext 2 form ore /nfofformatlon or your servUvice representative Highpoieniioleaming. p abki. good pay possbilitios. PRICE REDUCED: now ^in ' i belong to you. All It's - \ sELLLHOUSESINobank HI A Drug lost w3l bo required, Open 24 hrs. home, be 3 bdrm. 2 baih. cor- i,, l] Call 1.600-291.9137 n« cking is the love & TLC qualilvinlilying. Will llnanco w- minoritios wolcomo to ap- _ nor lot. can finance. 216 El IU can give ll to mako il SSK dowidown. 734-9634 | | b A ply. 0)11733-3313.______JJPAYPHONE ROUTES 5 ___Camlrw.( Cnll 733-7446. 3ME. Call Dobra loday. ------m m B m ls i Lilllo Caosars Pizza is now Local sites for salo $2000 wk “ Multl-Tenint She10 will show you how lo ,, UST LISTED! pot, eo0-208-s300 24 hfS. Otfico Qt bklg on Bkio Lakos own,„ll.733.23’'55,,733. nice 1 bdrm, 1 balh. C O M P U T Ei R Beneflel's Home Caree PROFESSIONAL hiring doBvory drivofs. must — ) toundry. Greal sJanor bo 16 yoars old wiih good Blvd.N,$ie2.000.Call 0476 B a c k h o> e e , S A L E S . Drywall • Painting • Ca/pcnUy David for details. King Real hom10 o cor rental. Only diiving rocord. Apply in por- THE ^ 000.95-064NK. 3W/ SERVICE, & ^ ROOFING & COATINGS son 8 ^ Bluo L n g ; Blvd. Eiuil»73^1^. ■ $40,000. S n o w p l o v & All hom e repairs j TIMES-NEWS — _ R q r n o v a l l S U P P O R TT inside & out lOyrsoxp.p, 733-7221 o r 326-5857 iMinil-Lubo Is now hiring lor 4 + A C R E S ' IB O ur B u sln o ss lull timo aulomoiivo sonnco jj 2 bedroom. 1 bath, now paint Crawl Spaces, Dr W FREE ESTIMATES Commorcial. industrial,- is contrarting a now indcpon- 2^ PRING lochs. Somo oxporionco donijuniorcomoflof outside y and now rodwood CB SP Tho Computer Plac fielfls, Pipollnes, lace Call Bruce prolorrod.bul noi nocos- dock. Well and septic. Oul- 4 1 5 ADDISON AVE residential. Buildup roofs. twinFalts PondSfTfonches kVE 7 3 3 -7 5 4 3 sary. Apply in p orson at buildingsbu and plenty of V/V:OLDWELL CFJREEK 2362 Addicon Avo E or 947 parking. Includes 2 water i Concfole FountJaiioaSons, Leaks repaired In 24 hrs. Routo603 P® REALTORS Bluo Lakos Blvd N. No 1100-1200AnecDrivo shares. JJ', Pricod ai $65,000. IB A N K E R REJ Curbs, Sidewalks Ward's Homo PhorwCBlliPlea»B______200CaliontoAvo CALL CINDY HOUSER. W ESESTERN REALTY _____ 7734-4049 3 #94-333 I Drives. Insured. ■ H U U m UB Construction I Now Serving Twin Fall!- 100-200 Calionto Dr 7 3 3 - 2 3 6 5 ______KEEKEEP A HORSE, I Wosiorn Staios Bus Sorvic- 100-200 CwdovnAvo ependenlly owned & CLOSE-INI C J Bar S Constructuction A-1 DRYWAL I Room additions, remodeling,9' H B n w r a a M o s. Inc. EXTRA INCOME 100-200CoronadoAvo i staled.______Approxrox1463&qllinthls3 1 ' • electrical, plumbing. No job FOR YOU... Now hiring 100-200 EICaminoAvo I m,2t>alhhome. Living Jerry Stale'l® y Drywall installation, taping BETTER THAN ’ing i too large ot loo small. 20 yrsrs school bus drrvers lor: 1100-12001ncaDtTvo ' ^ n with lireploco. kitchen 7 3 6 - 4 4 7'4 4 texturing, 16yrsoxporienc Activity Irips • Rogular roulos 100-200 Phoasam Rd G 1 E M N E w n i " Sihidosovon 3 ; range. Al­ ience. gxpor. Free estimates. STATE REALTY „hns18 Iho yard, oulom atic lochod _ J o ^ large or small. J O H N ’S •Subslftulo drivers, 1l00-1200valendast ______73_4j)^0 _ _ "JJ?? lied 2-cor garage. On ______C oll W ard _____ -Childcaieprovided.- tinklers, Ionco. custom asoroxrox. 1.43 1 ACRESI Extra ------Greg Lossing, own No Exporioneo necessary, II t you iivo near those areas ndow coverings. RV bihidinciWing ter tiwk room or wnor 734-6294 ' S h a r p e n i n g ” ' 3 BDRM ■ Paid training. Wag«a M lo and would like to bo an in- 1V< (king and slorago shod workshokshop. Clean-ready lor ■ 733-3579 IV. balh on spacious lol. A P°'>“ S6.25 an ho u r. Apply al: dcpondont junior carrier for m miuslsoeo only $67,500. oiroaeady ihoro, Boeullfut 3 occueanupancy. $125,000. Can SERVICE Wostom Slalos Bus Socvic- Tho Times-News, ptoaso Call C{ Ed. W™.rm. 2'^ bath, siool sided . lordotaJs. HONEY DO. Ih I HONEY D O , INC.I! os. Inc. 2134 Highland Avo. cal 733-0931 oxl203 homomo localod on a cul-do- Carbide &.stool saws. Enst.TF. 733-8003. Equal ______MOUNTAIN 1 VIEW cin rapidly growing NE « BOOKKEEPirI INC. H ^ S E Z B C S No job too small! Ocponunitv Emplovor. *■ .Wondorfulkrtchen.lam- HALLOWS M A REALTY 734.189n |]y-^room with gas lircplaco. R ] SERVICE»ING W gffffjfjjfMa * Wo shaipen hair clippers, PRIOR SERVICE 302 3( HONEY TO LOAN — REALTY Call DEWEY TUBBS Earn up to $200 lor working _ BEAUTY SURROUNDS uliod ceilings I living ComputerizedE 141 Bracken St. S. >m ond dining room and 734-4334 » 0 ono wooKond a month. 3SNEEDCASH7 YOU Y( In tliis unique sotting ve Hallows 734-1298 Reasonable Raleted Farmers & Buildeders Koop Iho ronk you oarnod, We W bt;y notos & reel ostalo ol Ihis Hogorman homo, 3 ire, ONLY $149,900, SteveHi 734-4050 incroaso your bonolils and i privalomoslorsuiios. ILL PATTY TODAY AT Greduniun Hallows I- 734-1298 M argaret TubI conlracts, Crealivo Finance 4-11130RATTHEOF- JohnElhnEtheHdge 734-1349 WE DIG ROCK: K ! ------Borvo wiln your homolown _ 1-800-999-4809. Kitchon Kii with top ol the lino ■^Z'J (206) 734-627 > :E. #95-034. JackckStallay Si 733-1462 Lel US excavate your mainain lino >_ Idaho Army National $5 NEEDCASH? apphconeos “ & sun room SOUTHERN IDArfO Gunrd.CALL; v,We buy noles & real estate wKh* wall ol glass doors. —^ _ MAG1AGNIFICENT TWIN FALLS______or Olher digging needs. SFC BARLOW 734.9171 , GoraoousviowolRILEY f ,3 BUILDING 1- ' contracJs. Crealivo Finonce ^ VIEW OFTHE ^LS ^ ’'0 excavators, 1-800-999-4e09. C R K K S WATERFALL I I PLAN ROOM Timm Painting, rooting, siding, S H A M P O O Landscaping & auto sprin- ^ 3NAKE RIVER with or wilhout rock bamrni STAN SNOW CPA NEED MONEY NOW? j jiEM 3^ Jo b s lo bid for Genei (looring,homowoalhoiing. TRAINEES & p Wing, 3-car garago vnth c t CANYON snfirak t»ckho«s4othoroquipm£ iol Stan & Scott Snow Personal S real estalo loans. worksnop. Soo Ihis pristine 5TATE REALTY Thi. iI hd bdrm. 1 balh homo Sub-conlractors romodoling ol all lypoa. Banknjclcy.bad crodd, o.k. JJ® • Walton Inc., 678-77( 12 •Taxrelumpreparalion MANAGEMENT soiling by colling nowl — — boon totally remodokid. & Suppliers. 7 7 0 0 Rosldomiol & Commorcial with colatoral or oquly. Lo- Blue Lakes Voryy uniunique views ol tho • Auditing TRAINEES cnl servieo. 800-B46-6539 rtJn can bo soon on aa Blueprint coplei 324-8432*326-5332 Steady Insldowork, wo Irain, — urge oKico bklg on Bluo canran ( • Financial Planning Real Esialo loans made. jjkosBW.N.hMspoco oMhoinloireo docks. A must 734-PLAN (7521pies ^■7T»?»7?7/?CT?i $1200am onlhl08lan.bo- ", HALLOWS ovailablo k>r kiose.Call soo lo 0(appreciate tho qual- • Bookkoeping & Payroll nusos & Incontivos. promo- _734-6727 lordotoils. tIonpossibloinaOdoys. Unlimited U CapHol available REALTY Das)avid. King Real Eetat* ily insideiside this homo. Pncod • Farm Accounting tor ony business purpose. 736-1990 at 5I4C$140,000. #94-262. IHomo Repairs For inlorviowcnil 677-2759 7 3 4 - 4 3 3 4 .L CINDY HOUSER Services Of 1-600-7B4-255S $25.0M up. Call 423-5315 St«VoH»llowi734-1290 s t ILTTOLASTICrook£ido CALL C CompletQ Car 3Ca H Old World Flooring■Ing Ot All Kinds — r — 11 ------Iboiwoen 6 pm and 9pm or omosGEMSTON£hasa_ FOR^ YOURY PRIVATE 736-1711- GredunHallowi 734-1298 JWING...... 2 0 yrs. ExperiencC a re .A rtistry ______C A U L write Worldwide Financial jJohn . i Elharldge 734-1349 )wing open plan & kitchon SHOWIN ^ 219 Sth Ave. E. WANTED Hh island and many built- Home or Office 5 posKivo. motivaiod individ- S ofvicos. PO Box 22 3 . Jack . Slallev 733-1462 ence Hardwood Installatioation D alo R obinson Mon-Frl6-S. Kimbcriv. 1D83341 j.Oponltvirvgroomadin- Meet or BeatIce Finishing & Relinishirihing • 734-2939 uab to help train Smanago ga/oawithbaywindows. ■ ■■ I other times by appt. an expanding salos lorce. Apptoit646sqftwith Any Price by 359at Painting (Inside & oul)ou ‘ Full training. Ploaso call or jiE M 305 CONTRACTS AND Good Conls'feoluros tor c t a *i 423*902635% Pete Button Nnncv. 734-ft75. kjwor heating bills. o iTATE m i REALTY MORTGAGES ^ 734-0400______734-5972 Waniod: somoono to do iron- _ , INCOME ingal homo, Muslbomotio- Trusldoods. contracts. ^ MlAINTENANCE A ir utous and non-smokor. Col mongngospurchasod. ' I T orjy ’s Landscaping TAX HALLOWS FREEREE EXTERIOR Bob nl 734-3109______206-734-87^7 for quoto. I y conslructed homo in ALAN'S General Carps Pruning. Trimming, Wanted yard porson-lnsido ■- REALTY ^°nilictolie k)caik>n. 3 bedroom. m Remodels • Nev new Lawn Sprinklers. PREPARATION snlos. C/Ioan driving rocwd. 734-4334 2 bothBth homoi wiih unfin- conslruction • Sped ■ Spring Clean-ups Compnlitivo wago. Beno- EQUAL HOUSING si.vlaveHilIows 734-1290 ishodbaid basement for expan- liis. Some heavy lilting ro­ «dun Hillowa 734-1298 s.on.. OalOak cabinets in kilch- dociis, patios, paiiocovjeclalty Remodel, drywall,ill, 15 years experience, ol AFFORDABLE RATES quirod. Apply in porson. OPPORTUNITY ihnEiheridga734-1349 on. R Reo eodyto move Inlo. Al teil esuta advwtiing in ihis can>Ofts, shads. icovers,Smi d o c k s and roofing.ig. - Wo do whal you can't doi•2 117 South Bifcn. Joromo. Jack Stellay733-1462 CALL.L CINDY( TODAY. nmrssipwlssul^loiheF* —^ -420 jobs & repairs.Small C om petitive prices,BS. Free Estlm atos, 734-3322 .JACK STEVENS -We.roQUiro _ consultants lo Ha^Mwhichrnataliogi Byovom er. 3600 »q ft home ” *-^20 soil artiliciol plants through 734 -3 2 4 4rs. Free Estimates, to atfveniso * a ^ pn lerenca o n I.5 « cn s. ' 733-4786 homo shows. Ground lloor Cal 733-0135. . • _ _ _ _ _k EckcoConstructloi(Ion ------opporlunity. Coll Melody owner: W/c« 2 yr o»d ! 208-543-5899 collf>ct 403.^B6-0423 ovw. - - Sm! ome, 3 bdrm. 2 bath, JiEM ___ YARD BARBERSIS. Wl-kan-lnlemlon. lo mak# ar»y such " “ 'Z pral luhod ceiling, extra Ig lot. S TTATE A 1 REALTY fTTM ------214 EMPLOYMENT pralaranee. timiution or 734-0400 Yard sen/ice, shrubs S trees. dlKdlttrtffinalion.* Famlial sUlus 37.900.736-0752 . lor inlo. 1 WANTED s m POOLERCUSTOUBOILOEFIJtnO Reasonable rales InddiscWwinlerNagocf ___ RATHER HAVE AN “A" 18 Uvfng with parents or legal f i — ' O u ^ w o rk m a n s h i Liconsed generol conlractc Homo romodoling & hondy- actor. FHEE ESTIMATES. WE CANHELP oototfan; prevent Momen and 25 years Qxperienonship, 20t yrs. experionce mnn, Cntlovo 733-0504. ^ 0 65M341 after 6pm or •’Guaranteed Tutoring" OPEN HOU>USES ll spedaiizing in mortaronce, in Magic Valley area, IndSS’iST"'^"'^ ^ a- 420-523CT. English Grammar/Wiititig la t free estimates.rtarsot WEDOITALUlII 215 BABYSTTTERS ool Creative Wnimg Tha mepaper wl nd Imwh;^ .SUNDAY 1-/- 4 PM R obert O 'D onnetss. C all 423 -5 9 0 6 WANTED CallJIm at 733-9173 S3 42 M 5 6 7 ineO ■ Nanny rwodoff'lofj chiidron, law. Our teadort art horoby ■ ages 5. 3^a^c- Froo Estimates, Refs, Shrub trim or removal. largo cortwrkJl.loadod. AMERICAN STAFFING INC 1“ I 8BISKNG IHE FAMILY to inspect'this(this 5 b o d ro o m . 3 Rosidefilial. offices, constnjING Gravel Sales Call 736-2591 WocanholpyouwHhyour I Owner Agent David. KING S p e c ia l Real Estate 736-1990 LLS------s ------\ twtx3t>i tvjmo in NE o reo . L o c a te d 01 combo, beoulirully.decijecorated. Large m W m lm S a m^ mamicnance check - S15.00. [ $ 1 1 dock w/hot tub & fenced backyard.boi AuFo. CLEANING SERViNDS SAWTOOTH Reis Plumbing N D R I V E sprinkSrto & 2-cor gorogo. No3 thoj-sfreetthr tratncl Piofossional cleaning I bath home with Soe go ttw omenlttosTor yoursolflII FlhVoafSeni'ngTMnf:RVICE SHEET METAL YOUR HOST: G m * Sharp 1 & Heating, Inc.)k saves on luturo expenses. i shop. AJso, deck * Residential&6u$inc$m Falls Hoating/Alr Conditionir I for all your plumbing & 8 8 4 M O R T OidMUCHMOREI N J . • Insuiod-Bonded. Freesiness Estii Refrigoration Froo pick-up & delivery ' can buyl M . heating needs, 301 BUSINESS ^Large'3 bedroom, I 3/4 bc ^ MAGIC VALLELEY REALTY 208-734-0483■Estimaies C o m m o rc ia l & ^ in Twin F alls a re a . • ’"'"9 24 hrs/day. 7 days/weok OPPOBTUNmES large ] heated and insulated st 83 Residential with Spo, new windows, and ft 7 3 4 - 1 9 9 1 ' for om ergoncios Call 736-3874 ^ . (208)733-8548 COME SEE what i9 3 ,0 0 0 ca™ r \ 128BAddltonA'fl Avenue East ^ 326-4126or 734-8778 $.99 STORES ______^ g or 1-000-499-7742. YOVR HOST: NEIL HARPSTIR

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    S02 HOUES 502 HOhES 502 H O l£S 50502 HO IES S02m HOUES 5022 IHOMES 502: HHOICS 502 hOIOUES 503 BUHUj H L m n ■ - FORSALE FORSALf FORSALE F0R SA 1£______FORSAL£______F0R SA 1£ • ______FFORSALE - - F0 subdivision. 2 lull homo on you land for ovoly homo. 3 bodrooms. $16,900. $19. Musl eool CaB homeI inin oxconont location. gassfumaco, fun 20x24 cor lamily kn. David KIrtg | tiomo. Hos oak'cobinois, balhs, oak cabinots, 2000 $69,900. Can lor app«.. ■ j>.5 S Ibalhs wilh all tho amon- - Davi)avki. KINO Reel Esuto ires4bdrntsand2fua garago-sli)o-shop. $52,500. garago • Joromo. $79,000 Real E » t» f 736-1990 iiq . It. 2508 4 lh Avo. E, tios to mako Ihis a groat ______736-1990 b a th sI anda tw o-hall bath- By■^543-4253 appl • Coa Oon. 326-5602 •spaoousM NEVI/LISTING Twin Fans. Cad 733-7995 ____ iamily S honu>. Situalod on SHARP!! s. Loads ol oak. — ------3 **79.950 >no Acfo In NE Twin Falls. udrm, j,_ 1 bolh. now car- rounooolod comors, oak caU- R L E•R R ACREAGE / INNETF. PRID E ^RICE REDUCEDI 2^^:i96,500.«203-94.Call DOSHIER"i ConVaughnat S bdrm. 2.S balh. Nico lamily lUvtavI.AHUSTSEEl “ 'jl’-"'window seals and fir- 2 bodroomlom hom e wilh full OF OW^NERSHIPI „ S H A R P H O M E - Collpoltoon at ollico or 733- month). 3-car garaoe, tMsoment. homo with gas hoat and Cloan, sharp, woll main- BO')oauiiluliy docoratodi 3 544^ REALTY ^ MOUNTAIN VIEW oioctric AC. 2-car garogo. , K d dock, auto » n n - rage anda d » s , ? 8r ...... R^LTY734-1898 . tainod and ready to movo bdrm, 2 balh homo with _ . CALLLY^JN-ffAS-- - o ^ . W4 aacre. a CALL BOfll------...... — ----- 7 3 4 « 2 9 2 2 - ' . - Family room pibs gamo J n ! Closo lo COIIOQO and' basomortpteooKWtchoo,------roomrZiea « | tf. Prieod at- SEN AT OFFICE OH NIE PARSC«?SONS.TO-TOUR------pliHlic schools. S“bod-' -famllyroom-with-wood------IHREEM-SI^ JPRING l ifl07. #95-039. #94-415. S124.900. t94-445. CALL rooms, 3 baths, hot tub, stovo. covered patio on I R E A L T Y ^ CWDV HOUSER TODAY. | 1 1 1 J d ^ covorod patio, plus gas aero, ono mllo from town. 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 _____ C hoat and eloclric air. Own- Don't ^ m iss tho ------CREEK ors nood lo tolocalo. CALL chance....CALL BONNIE REDUCED t TO REALTORS R Ivi PARSONS TO TOUR. ' BONNIE PARSONS CRS. ^ $ 1 0 7 ,0 0 0 _____ : ^EM GliEM 194-379. « _ 734:4049____ ^ ATE REALTY STATE\TE REALTY GEM ! ory clean, nico home on q q # . 734-0400 n734-0400 t STATE REALTY '‘Ssornoflot.hasbigsionyte , IPACIOUS HOME ______734.Q400 shod, and room lor RN 15 bodrooms, 2 balhs. on asl side ol Twin Falls. !!» f,ss;rr;: ^ vor 3,000 sq ft whh largo NO CITY; G EM f:; astor suite, Uioo kitchon, 1 m 1 very fortunate! I GEM < •Hh spa. Chain link fooood I " " ” ST A T E REALTY S T A T E R E A L T Y w»h replace with fnstrt and v/nr PRESSURE 734-0400______snd and sprinkler. 3 bdrm, 2 Drk in an Industry J Largo 3 bodroom horiM) on 1 734-0400 ___ iMlh. #310-94. CALL CAR- r*°^-ore. Localod convwkwtV r L | P R IC E S-'! I d iy parks and schools. < n aat I love! My ^ V* ocros doso to Twin Fans‘ - PROBLEMS GEHING A LYNN AT OFFICE OR AT M and Joromo. Homo has at- . R E D U C T IO N !! 655 ricod at $139,500. CALL COITmm itm ent to my m MORTGAGE? 6554268 P{»ON FREEMAN AT 734- _ „ _ i tochod 2 c a r Qorago. spaI q Quolilyingprobloms?Wo *■'8=iguro prico por sq It and _ al estate clients m wiihdock. and much moro youH Imd this hoino b ono T 208 OR 420-6419. #94- ^eai work with you unilyou'to n THREE M JoT32. a nid d custom ers is lor only $99,000. Coll Noil' opprovodlwanlotobuy- ol the bost priced homos on REALTY lat sets me. apart. 733-2365 or 734-1329 rohnanco'- uso youf equity the m arket. Now in 1991 to pay dobis? Try our and won tho Bosl Kitchon 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 ^ y o u a r e Award.2 142s q lt.,3 bdrm, ------\ FRESH START homo J’ REDUCED TO \J nsidering buying ■I " ksans lor almost ovory srtu- 2 ‘ baihs,-wlihanextraroom ' eggy ConnaUy and balcony upstairs, por- ^ $129,900 • 5GEM ^selling, choose ation. Low down payments “ omtomporary homo ollors STATE ^ ' REALTY O' = &rolosdoMndlng on crodit lod ter anothor bedroom or Comi 7a4mne rig h t fo r y o u ... CALLI I MEI -.; /. PREFERRED ^ bodroom, 2 bath tecalod In BANKER MORTGAGE alltynewconstrudionto- groal locatton. Beautilully UodinCandkKMgosubdi- n Bus: (208) 734-0400 ji ^ WESTERN REALTY A'morka’s Soodalty Homo THREE M clandscaped. Simple as- X in Loan Company ision. 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath, V Res: k08) 733-6574 f ^ 7 3 3 - 2 3 6 5 REALTY 'Zlumplion OK. CALL CINDY 109 sq ft. FW floor mas- 1 ' P W r lndtp«nd*ntly own«d & Call Toll Froo HOUSER TODAY. *94- fj'” E .. 734-0400 1-GOO-254-3232 733-5336 ^ ir suite offers privacy end \ 1445 A ddlaon Av». E. • If OPENI HOUSE oM rattd. omforl. Formalenirvdl-' orts trslHc Inlo formal iiv- ;E M s t a t e REALTY E i SUNDAY GEM i — S T A T E R E A L T Y AT 7; : . - . m n l 734-0400 ^ b r a w l e F r REALTT ‘ I ' R O O M T O g r o w T I j welcomes to their ssionol sU^ lj this 4 bdrm. 2 balh ranch GEM ^ i 9lyio homo. Foautros lull STATE S T REALTY h i pSUNDAYX, FEB. 12 • 1-4 PM S '"Isosoment, double garsgo, ______734-0400 VVID »vorod polte, loncod yaid, THE -fT KIDS WILL H ^ ^ ■ ■ yOUVE QOT TO0 SEE THIS O N E !!.'ft H«IHomo Is sharply docofutod INSON snd In excollont condilion. ^ LOVEITt ■ Reduced lu only1 S IM .900. Built in □ 5,1<1 era's a specs tor evofyone m t resident o f Jerom e 'THEHEA j W-Jl l>\ RAINTliTREE. 3 bcJr.uim .. H CALL LYNN RASMUSSEN Thersl AT.THE OFFICE O F731- "ndovofyone d c has Iheir own H | FalU.DavldI*. 9 6 3 ASPENENWOOD i:a n e 2.5JMlh»."willrplci)Iciily of eKtrii such a ^2807. #95-039. pace.'2 ( a n ^ rooms, one' anxious to helpiielpyouwithat! ' i^V turkinK. tkyliuhi Kiv wlrklowi. utvl W onn thetr melnlevel and a your real estate I • 4 bedrooms( iroecoenoneinthebaso- B c a n be reachei° h ^ b T Z i i lent.Tbedrooom s with 2 H BrawIeyRteltynity 734o858or • 3-car garagele VOUR ncgnssi DENINISEMESSERSMITH^ t lore ready to llnish In Ihe • Enlarged MasIaster Bedroom Suite GEM Iasomoni and 2 baths with ■ ■ ■ ■ V a t h u homm e i324*4603. • Great RoomI Features M ^ n M M EVERnHfNG YOr o u COULD EVER S T A T E R E A L T Y a 3rd 3ri plum bed In b a se - ■ ■ • “ “ n W A N T : Comc jn «JL j-ic f ih n beautiful 734-0400 menlsent. £ yrs old. High olli- . I I • $115,000 ------clontloneygaslurnBce,2car 13 Thii populir 4 bciJioomm designi! his just been expanded • tune, 2 flteri^ce*- W arago and more. Toko a a with thc iddlilon ol ii thirdihl gar»e ind enlarged mister ^■uK luh. FenCM yard SAvn-ooTH- gJI?;K k nowl CALL PATTY AT . K btdroom suite; ThcGtrjlreit Room i^ritures viulted ceilings H j » well latxlKarcJ O'LEARY 3M-'24-1113. $125,000. #95. . - a ind efficient gas lltcplicplice which it'suttoundcd by i « Buy*uy a way of life In Twin Falls qU. ■ ■ ' unique wlniiow design,gn. The delightful Iitgc UtcHen by owning this 5 bodroom, g i with biy window Is 1> hhighlight pf thc Gteit Room HOSTi KENN T CO LLIN S 5^13.ba\h home lor only ^ SI19,500. Superb locatkm. m conccpt. A Will mountedIted iionlnfboirti ccnttr, hindvto g COME AND TAK] Nlcoty Undscapod. 2-car V ill 4 bedrooms Is motherthet new leiluie. Also Include'd Is chartiiinK home itsn excellent' ncluhbor- W sell cleaning ringe, didishwishet, gis furnicc. witer garage. Must see lo wpro- GEM ^ [wiESTERH 1 hi>oU witi) malntcitetiancc free »lJlns, W ■|J|j heatetindiir condiiloninoning. clato tho vaiuol Can D&ra SSTATE 1 REALTY t iie B p stI . ) ) bedroom. 1.5 ba 73M365 or 7330476. 734-0400 KEf•ALTY cChuck Perkins HurJu-iIUncet neiiuliablc. w i PhonONE. 208-733-1874 WORLD'S BECT ’ 7 313-2365 3 /rw rrn i $92,500.»2l-95. VALENTINE u n 1 ______VOUR HQgTESSi SVLVIAMeBURT^S\ bodroom ranch homo on 1. gf**lApottwAn. * ^acroswithSbaths.and T mi p l u u \ b KEEIS ^ W IflLLS,INC. I CB ixtrasgolore; oversized "Where Valuee andc Price Are One" t r Three^eMReolty ^ COLDWELL 5nastor suite, kitchon with ZONiDfOR HORSESs e s )uill-lns, partial basement, foodonhm fomliy Homt ond large Bom/Shop'Shop ore artfully • 1605 A ddison AVe.E. icargarm.detadsedgo- - - - . _____2 2 2 S h o s; hh o o n e S tr eet W est, _ •d Mn akUi leucn. 1 rul 9ixr<«^rr>M I BANKER 1 on a ihort acre In NE Twin falls.alls. Btautllulfy _ ' oge snd shop wllh more inndta T w i n Fa lLLs, l s. I d a h o 8 3 3 0 1 WESTERN REALTY fiC^wiOiPifi^'Deti. Jonwf^ftThtH Trees and Nke 9 >uibuiklings.Walorshares len^pol. SHO.OOO. Ask far SOBSItSl 7.733-2365 or ' Ph o n e: 20^734^112 i fg fn 733*2365 ^ , fncltncludod Close lo TF. 7?,.S ideperfdently owned a d q , 64S2«m. , 1 5 1 Fax 2208-734-0410 0 8 M34.500. Possibility or ” ooersted. morinore scresge. Ring Gary SRCATCAKCtNTCRrACCf ■ A a U T Y orK ShirleySI n k iaipodous e S bedroom, i bath home muUmldbeldeiaior \ TRUETRI LOVE, MY DEAR ' ftjm/V or rtodrf KfWf ivtff « 0 corfrt fa(fxSlty ¥riih Its 1 in best be found In this 4 ^' diniM ^ ono, spodous l/v% room pluiEA/ifoiTuyroom. t ledroom homo wilh now a J L ,i, M td Injenme for M 9ZMI . CoCaO eOBBt for fO PE NI HOUSESS • SUNDAAY, FEBRIUARY 12,, 1995'^ lls733-236Sorm-6482em. vkhbesutiful view d South SACREBeAVTYS ■ 1 : 0 0 -- ^ 4 : 0 0 P . M . 1 : 0 0 - 4 :1 1 : 0 0 P . M . 2:00-5:011 4111s. Realtor owner will l O P - M - I In lust a tew minutes of Twin f l ihlj lovefy oatage Is perfect for ' « lhH o,lo*v. onfmoli ond you. Large 1 /8am for your loknls and iroc- Lorge^homelorfritndond^ ly. t2 4 2 ,i0 9 Includes Home V , j e l s o n ^ HontrOaBOBB) fot your P e r v m o l^ i BS y i i i B i - intment 733-2365 or 733-Sm ^C.HKCHS; ^

    $w l] T s o o 19.900 $ 7 9 ,9m 0 — 684 RIDGEWAY DR.,I . , TWIN FAILS C < O U N TFRY L IVriN I G D R I V k , t w i n 465 PACE DE FALL!LS 403 HTLE, FILER Nicely maintained 3 bedroom home>me In excellent Northwest H i Dlls lovely 3 bedroom.. 2 bathb home oHers approximately Buy Ihe BEST for LESS and>nd ireceive 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs. [kKalM. Gas heat wilh central air Icondilionino. Fireplace C U S T O» M M B U I L T 2 x 6 construction with vaulled i, 1690 sq. ft. in 8 very fundijnclional floor plan, Large Wtchen. large open floor plan. 2 x In living room. Urge yard with autowtomallc sprinkler Mtem. 3700 8q.ft.bft. brick home family room. Ihring room. Vaulted ceilings, vinyl tfouble windovtdows. vlri^ siding and overslied ^Oouble-car garage with opener. Frit separatsdlnina room, lam ) satittfiilo^- ceilitm. walk-in closetlandlotsolstoraoft. anc _ double garage. Extras induddude garden window, central air. Mt?f 'sottelief and all Sie J;'jf withbeatil gas heal. New construction ar S™ Kn“!'«5«r''“' . cabinets th[ircugfaoiut r o i and and take a look with your HOS] Qn " ■ ■ ■ K nu i H U lt ; . .. tastefully.dly.decoratedr. YOUR HOST: PEQQV CON):o m aY V ...... sitting on oppiipprox. 20 acres ^ 1445 Addisont Ave.i E. • 734-04 ■ M B S S p astu re•e e^dliay,ey ;' I ■ H 4 6 ,0 0 0 . ______^ EM STATI■EREALTn m V J 208-934-5^ i 1402.0001 ) p m G

    m n o W m \LTY rYourhousise can be hI h m r h e xt t w r t n k 1288 AddteitiMtn Ave. E. . Call us todaylyforaeomparathM m aikatanalys, ' ^ 734-19S ■ 3 8 8 2 o r FAX 7 3 4 - 11 ^ I

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    YOUR NEW HEAieaoquarters a r e l^gH OWNER'S PRI{•RIDE Bhowa mahls 4 rT S S SECLUDEDD CONTEMPORARY . REDUCED> Tp1 K216,000t DramaUc. S S REAOYI AppnJx.ox. 130,778 eq. fl mfg. |^K9 bodroom. 2.7575 both homs.w/over on 6++ acresi < Unique design f fR rary home In Woodridge | H F 'lM, lends ItsoW to Ieasy cleaning w/lots of sedrooma. 2.5 twths. Master iJ V P (adllty with ral.1. neet m Intoratan 1-04 n 2000 sq . ft. indueeluding baM m ent Many. H i EM ' Joromo. Apprciprox. 28.73 acres ■ SHBB upgraaos: romcsmodoled oak kitchen %W' Dlianis Mexicodean tile flooring. Approx. ■rtH waiargedoeloeettAprtvatebathwjIeaed .lf« w/oxpanslon avavallablo. Excoltant B ifl ' w/c^or island,xl, newori

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    F-2 Timos-Nows, TwinTwin Falls. Idaho Sundoy. Fobaibfua»y12,1995

    ' R e a l E!state/Sale-f s ■Real Estate,e / R e n t 5>03-604 0

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    503^BUHUFILER 506- JEROMEmAGERMi^MAN 506 JEROME/HAGERMANW 512 FARUS/BANCHES 513 5 ACREAGES AND 515 51! COMMERCIAL ilB 518 M0B1L£ HOMES 602 unfurnished L 603 FUIRJRMSHED HOUSES AFAPTaOUPt£XES-^ HOMES HOMES HOMES AND DAIRIES LOTS PROPERTY 1983 GoWon Sunriso Kil, U . . .1 CHARMING CO TTAGE ^ “ NEW LISTING 40 ACRES with all now $15,000 ! buys Country homo- ~ Inn houso in quiot r»igh- 2 Sludioed«cinTF.$1754$235 i 150X 125 cS 100 dop. 423-5670. OWNER stylo homo in ono olJof-ior- Almostnow3bdrm.2balh,>, oalod pipo & occoss roads. - . - atH>s-Oft.king. no p ou. $350 mo 1004W. Sth Strset. Fil ^ o n , tub, saloISlo dish. otc. DIETRICH WEST Idal. Across Insm Kon-s Fur- iConlB* lormnl Sving room wiihMiro- Ir $101,000. somo corrals. Asking window, oxcol. cond„ as- 2 bdrnIrm noar M orningsido *doo.7:» . 733-9556. o llorsanow *GoodCa niluro.ni Ownor carry lo oual- bdrm 2 placo&tocroomwiihco;I cozy $114^00. p SUBDIVISION sum, loan Can 536-2423. . Sdiohoot. Nopols. no smok- immoculinculalo small 1 bdrm, stylo 1526 U|. tl. 3bdn planed and subdividod into 1 lied li' buyer. CALL SCHOLL -2U2 bnih ranch Biylo homeomt> Ifl- woodstovo in bosomont'ont. C A N Y O N S ID E 734-5093. OWNER Buying Bu; or sotting a homo? ^ ,I,. - ‘Avail 2-20. $450 phjs walkIk toto town, utils paid, aero lots. Nowor 4 bdrm 7 DOS«.Cnll73i0067 $375.735.736-0855 __ _ nyl siding, linishodI dcdouble CoD ort ihis ono 585.000 _ R E A L T Y MUNROE ROBIRTS modilied A Iromo homo, NEEOS N TO SELL SO ___ ^J(>od linandno? J SESl garano wilh'oponofrtof and------GREEN TREE F iN ^ I A L 3 bdnnInn, 2 both. dWo ga ro g o .-...... - 324-3354 or REAL ESTATE- - oak kitchon. 2 docks, 2 MAKE0FFER.'#93079J M ■ GRI ------inoch-iTiow.-590,000.-Ex>.-0rino------H A LLO W S------543"8806/543*8339 wollcf~n«otor~8haroE.- — - -1.eo»S48-2g32.^^ -lsn«)ced yard, n o p o ls. rols 604-UKIUNFURMSHED------oilers. Call John orT T800^27S-9305 REALTY — 543-4361 $140,000. Houso 4 3 ocros roq.,, APTaDUPLEXES todsy st734>87741 con bo purchased lor , 519 CEMETERY LOTS . doo.i 734-4334 NEW LISTING: 1-800-241-3028 $65,000. CALL BETH | 1 &2 bdrmap(a stave Hsllowt 734-129629S Very cloan 3 bod'oom homo.10. ______i plots. Sunset Memorial in^ Availaliable Mar. 1st- 3 bdrm ■mrolPatkApanmonts LANDWATC TEWS 886-7585 94-177J ' Oredun Hallows 734-1291298 1 bath homo in good aroa.'f' 590 acres, views, limber. G E M ieludes vaults 4 markers.- upsti r6Maur*eoS:N..TF. 1349 Boaulilully docoraiod. pan- $2700-ollor. 733-5404. hook REALTORSR S John Eiherldge 734-134: Noar McCall, Payotio Lako. STATEs REALTY ^ 734-4195. ,82 ' Ify kilchon, attached sin------tion. I J bcI( 9t»llev 733-1462 0 7.5assumabloprtvalopar- 140WESTMAIN , ‘ 2&3BEDROOM ------glo goforge. $67,500. tv. 619-259-6164 JEROME 521 521 REAL ESTATE ^ O tilce 733-366; ,L CALL: BONNY J e AN sH .^o lg pets or smok- TOTOWNHOUSES IE==- COMMERCIAL ______324.8652______WAKTED Are you planning a mo j • ROSS324-6652.#34-170J^ FARM 3. Coll 733-6727 oiler irom $460. B U IL D IN G l GEM 6,300 . sq fl building lor ktaso. ~ m or kiave mossaoo. V*ishOashor & dryor hooiqp Clautnoct adt win point 65 A and 63 sharos ol TFCC . Groat localion on South L 1; WAMT TO BUY HOUSE -SSHil STATE REALTY 190 fl Iromagooo Krnbofly W 0 1 bdrm. refrig, siovo, imatl yard & storago In Um right diroclionn 10lo lino Joromo. Appr w otor. Nico homo wiih 140WESTMAIN Hd Ri coll for Inlo. 733-1739. under uod' 80k-good lenrs il llox. Cule 1 No pd sl 7 3 4 ^ 6 ^ Iho homo you naod. . 1230 sq II. parking lol boautllui.ptivalo soiling. JEROME 7 - onprico.50%cash.50% smaliallyard.no pels. $350 Good producing Iarm Comm.bWg.w/4200sq.fl.in sollersoeood. mo> ++$250 dop. 734-4660 2Wrm,1m,1 bath $425 mo roar, oxcollloni business / 324.8652 m, 2 bath $485 mo 504 BURLEY/nUPERTERT licoopponunily $75,000. oxcol. business kxoiion on 734-97^6______altofjQf6om. ______2 bdnn,2 P GEM , ■ ACREAGES BUILDING LOTS Main M Avo. TF. Ampio park------m_, 2 bath $650 mo Excelleutlve home with 6 HOMES STATE REALTY• 20 A. G roal building alto Best localion possible in ing, ir overhead door. Ro- ty j i i UNITS ARE EMPTY ______MAIN STREETT 140WESTMAIN Twin Falls, all iho amonitios duced di prico $110,000. For 522 MANUFACTURED bdrmrms, 3 baths, no pels. D READY FOR OCCU- Below appraisal, 3 bdn South ol TP, Good ocooss, HOMES ^iOO;000 mo ♦dep 7 3 4 4 1 2 0 . {JDR^E “ ™|2 BUILDINGl JEROME $19,900. in plneo. c m 324-5183. solo s: by ownor. Ph. 736- NCY • deposits ore re- balh. quality homo,io ox e n n Excolloni Incomo in invo:w o s t - ______324-0852 lOACRES.HOME.SHOP 8685 or 733-4325 ------2 or 3 bdrm ronlols can qu iredred . on each oi them. sivo rivor aroa, $142.!42.500. j,ns two commori< CONVENIENT J I 1 YEAH OLD :iih Schmidt. 733-9141. JoH IJoj Jo a n @ Brawlay Ro- loricnl ------— ------’ — TFCC wator. corrals, pas- Ex,Expect response whtn you knrru Cr>ll67fl-0637 lor Inlo. , businesses curronlly occ rent TF area: Coumw liv- ally 734'734-5858 (ovosiw k- 503 luro. molal sidod homo wth , advertise In dassiried. Cel avi pji^^n.000 sqJ®","!' KIMSERLY/ hardwood lloors. 30x30 In- (3) ( V h ocro parcel N dl ' 3, 2 bdrm . 1 bath form ends73.Is 734.8480) ______505 GOODING/ HANSEN HOMES Hagerman. All in pasluro, -J.733-0931. bdrm b»o ility. $575 mo. Ploaso *Ttiiok-ut)k-up, small backyard, bardo poplar tro es along onl.25aoos.Dnvo^ofld 31^ TAKETHEGUESS3 INVESTMENT PROPERTY BUILDINGl kMk ot 2329 E 4000 N. Ap- II702-323-3673. $400.0. mi mo. Can 3 2 4 - 6 ^ . J t e - L A N D M A R ^ 35 a c r o s s of TF zonod R4 highwoy & 100» fruil Iroos. qGrool ,, localion on South Lin- NEAT&CUTI WORK OUT OF Yoararoundtpringruns praisod at $73,500, )ust ro- FororsaloortoBsooption. 1 2 bdrm,m, 1’Abalh,W-Dhook-1 2 bdrm, could bo 3 bdmit?n!ison REALTY lor singlo lomily Ihru 4- coin in Jorom o. Approx duced If,,, 10 $69,900. Seller NE aroa up. appappls, garage, near B U Y IN G fl . p(ox. through Iho properly tviih 1230sqrt.porkfngloein <• woll landscapod cornowneflol 2235 S. Lincoln This homo has a propoHy In- ponds and watoilalls. Ask- ,1 4 bodroom, 2 bath CSI, ,$520.$5: ly rto a so , rats. In Wondoll. 6x16 slof COMMERCIAL LOT rear, oxcollkint business of- Cail734'“67%‘!''Mo‘J 3 “, i ^ t r i i $250500/$795pofmo.$795 Availj| 3-1 3 -1 -9 5 .^ 9 2 5 6 ' l l W 324-751B. ctionolreaoydono, In- Excolloni Industrial bldg lol. ing $32,000. Call Roy. ficoopponunity $75,000. shod. $36,000. CALL B' )os roof, woll. founda­ rw answer, kiavo mossaoo. t 2 bdrm.2m. 2 bad), AC, carports, NIE WILLiAMSON 5 ?■ Lovolod, gtavolod ond Call 734-2028 Walof. N ”6- GREAT tion & all. 4 bdrm, 2 ^bath. chain link loncod. $33,000. Manufactured —- alof. sowof ond sanHa- 6234. r04-139J. r i-T- with a groat viow ovoilook- SABALA MAIN STREET Hagerman 2 bdnns, lionpaicipakJ.Now.Movolnim- INVESTMENT RANCH BUILDINGl Homes Ht Liquidation baths, Iroo eaWo TV. WD medale • • Ing Ro& Cfook. 2.5 acres,'*• Best privQio doodod range in d^ eV . 1st hall month's / with w alor sh aro s. R E A L T Y Ex.Excolloni incomo In invest- Wo'rWe're going oul of business okup. Froo standing liro- rontront roe. $600 plus , - PROPERTY ' r S Idaho. All loncod. corrals, moni. has iwo commorteal 4 4 musi r sell Ihoso brand k n Nowor kilchon cabinelssa ai n d $130,000. #11-95.CALLrb Yoar around crook runs >laco. Nopols, rols roq, depdeposit. Nopols. _____733:4321_____ £businossos curronlly occu- now no' lop quality homos 125 mo + dop. 837-6204 Call111734-4411 73 Mon-FtI, I f I malnlenaneo Iroo sidin Ihru propody. 640 acros. ~ pying 11.000 sq ll. NOWatdosooulpricosI NO W l mako this cloan. cozy ExcolonI invostmoni pi altor 1______atieritiorSom 73^4539 GEI\^ proporty152acros, 1'/^ $?5.d00. $1 . WVo oi havo rem aining livo 3 rj------I TV bdrm a podoci rontof ermon, 3 bdrm, corals, 2 bdrm•m aia p l for ronl. Appis, STATE REAL! Call DICK OR CARLYNN miles ol Snako River Can­ bdrmbdr 2 bath homos ranoing " “J® ' IJ7* ' slaflorhomolnJotom± [ THREE M NOH 01655-4268 or at Irom 1130 sq tt to 1560 sq sturo. $585.837-6304 DW, ,W-l W-D hookup, covered 140 WEST main CALL SANDRA CAPF yon Fronlago. All orpad. ■ lilng. $425 mo. 740 JEROME iPPS REALTY 733-5336,3M RonHy. 734-8039 ahor 5^^ L It.h™i Prices from $38,100 to mol,2&3bdnn.$225- parking 324-6752. f94-201J LANDMARK 00m o*doo. 324-2841. Maurce_.>rice. 736^M15. ______324-8652 733-53^6 For salo by owners: Approxi- cEXTDA NICE 125 Acres, in REALTY «$58,400. i Call K-Tok $600 — maloly 640 acres SE ol Homos. Mon-Fri, 734- JQIONES WE HAUL m apl in 4-p)ox - exc b- PRICE REDUCED, eingloein[ good kicalion, 1850 sq. ft., 2235S.Uncoln r,®, lon. Fealures include widomobilohomooni Wondoll. All sprinkler irri- 3 bodroom, 1 bath home 6700. 11..1isuollyconmovoyou J I 512 FARMS/RANCHES galod by pivols ond hand- 324-7518. = = YWHERE lor loss than I Boor covofing Ihrough- own landscaped lol. lot with coublo garago. lencod — ; ------ANYV . 1’/^ bath, covorod mostor bodroom. voryv f l AND DAIRIES nrtos. Lays good. NSC wa- and landscaped, walor DEVELOPMENT I 1 ■ ranting a truck. Nood J — tor & doop won liconsod in loadsloColiiaAriz. king, soperate storage maintoirwd. $38.o6o§ GEM sharos plus pailo. Asking LAND I a & laundry facility. TV 127.3 ACRE FARM1 1965.4 homos, grain slor- FREE ESTIMATES STA TE REALTY $120,000. ■7680 or 733-6677. 103 shajos wator-f wo!l por->r- ago, corrals. Groal poton- cELEGANT LOQHOMEFOR. - , 50 ACRES I Cnn 324-3490. J 3 4 £ ^ CANYONSIDE3 E -140WESTMAIN .3 tial dairy silo. Low do w ti' Tn duplex. 1'/«bath, at- JEROME mll. prior to moraloiium. 3 THEpruilgloue buyer,2 RT ■ 93-JEROME- I in 2 bdrm houso in TF, ID ^ R E A L T Y bodroom. 1 'A bath homo,10, paym oni. Owners will li- iodgorego,#cfoalrom ,r :______32<-9652 .. , bodrooril 2 bath, 2 wood- $195,000 I .using eligobki. $350 mo ^ ^ “2 ^ 324-3354 or ------doublo Ihreo Horringbono10 nnncoOAC.536-2746. burning stoves, doublo ga- Has Hai potential lor industrial or P ^ 5 o p . “423-5670. . CSI 1. l$500 l m o d o p . Call 1-800-27^9305i05 IN JEROME. TIRECIED bam. gatodp'po. $140,000. rnge 4. shop on 2.71 a ae s, commordal cc devolopmont. L •5565 loavo mossapos 7 CALL; BETH TEWS 806-? IDEAL CATTLE >11 clean 1 bdrm country — ■- OF RENTING? all in pasture indudes walor Jusi J i Norlh ol Potro 2. Ap- I nosphore close lo town. BRANDND NEW DUPLEX 3 5drm 7585.ff94.177J RANCH sharos. Asking $150,000. ptrox 500' ol Ironlago on ___ 506 JEROME/HAGERWCDUAM Oall LookI Buyl 4 bdr 800 doodod ocros. 400 Iarm- n ■ Lawnwn care & somo utilities bdrm,Tl, 2 2 1bath, ovorsizod ga- CUMAM ho m o .larg elo i.$57,001.000. BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE in outo 93. Proparty has ------:l. No WD hookup, no rage0 w with auto-opener, HOMES able. Good walor rights, out ° sconic aroa, 2.5 acros with m CALL BONNIE WILLIAKlAM- _ _ of Rosoworth Rosorvoir. molnlino with 50 shares ol eni FURNISHED Is. $350 m o n l h $150 stove,-0. rerofrta, DW. daposal, SON 536-6234. B94-194J Corrals tor200« head of 154esq.ll.3bodroom.2 NSCCwaler.Adiacontto N: 0.733-4791.______all olocoloctrfc good sonso, VIEWI VIEWIVIEV bath homo, double garage, railroad. ra PLEASE CALL HOUSES j £ £ j cattle. Two homos oi\ prop­ K ynlco3bdrm ,l’/4balh ir Morningsido & Custom built homo on storage shod, sprinkler sys- JOHN J( FORBES FOR AN . “ r r acres with 10 shores “ G E M erty. shop ond horso stails- 3 bdrm. brfck. paniaHy fur- '^hom'rmo with garage, loncod O Loari,eary. Avail Fob 15, lom. Has walor right 10 livo APPOINTMENT Al TO VIEW ^ b iO plu s dop^Call 733- NSCC.6bdrms.3’/!>bc n STATE REALTY/ Lois of potontiai on thh. siroom. ownor leaving aroa. T> nlshad,$500amonth4Utl, yardrd, shed, newly romod- $B M pl ranch. Owner will considor THIS PROPERTY AT 734- 9ovos4wknds. Spanish Ilod floors In krt f l 140 WEST MAIN Asking $79,500. 4572. 4: ' nJ. NE Joromo. Availablo on. hardwood oak Roort I JEROME lease or loaso ^ io n . CALL tw o e k in March. $500 B ikktxck houso 3 bdrm, m i'GEM WILLIS STONE FOR INFO , Irving room & dining roon }-^ $250 dop. 1st and bath,2< STATE REALT\Y Y ______324-6652______— AT 324-7280. #94-340. MUNROE 1 ROBIRTS ^ woodslovos. lulllinish 1440 acros hay & pasluro. 502 UNFURNISHED bst."it. No pels. ret. a must. $650m doylighi bosemoni w REAL ESTATE I HOUSES _CMinOi.mo i 324-4661. dop.» 6: . 630 Washington N. ™.Sh ' “ s r " c heap walor. Contact Ed 734-6039. lomily room & 2-cat (jorajorago. 324-8652 Bonch. 1-800-709-3868, 543-8806/543-6339 GEM ^ “ f smol 2 bdrni houso on _ _ _ K40.000. ____ Idaho RooBv______543-4361 ;STATE REALTY TbflI bdrm country homo SE iarg(’go lol. appliances, no Qleailean Complex, - 734-0400 We ,P WHY RENT? 280ocros. loncod pasluro.?GEM 1-800-241-3028 _ ts. $400 m onth. 1 && 2 2 bdnn apts, RANCH STYLE S; STATE REALTY " “t Mako Ihis 1S6t ramblorilor In dom osilc & slock walor ______FPROFESSIONAL roou. Call 536-2746. _____ i35ftup. Oukrtdoan, H O M E Jaromo your homo. Wolloil iiin- $2S0acfO-825-S617. 734-0400 OFFICE ZONING on S acfos. S bdmis, 3 bolh 1 sulolod. onorgy olllcioi f UVESTOCK PASTURE IDEAL CATTLE 1 bdrm, South ol Buhl, Wond. Good walor rights oul FOR A PERSONAL TOUR orpois. $400-)-dop. 543- ■. Qarago-sho|3, woodstovotovo, 2 lion with fully Ionced yat , 5200 ACRES FOR 7 01 Ihis 2 bdnn #94-408 ^ riroplacos. A p5.000 $57,900. t94-181J LG Real Estate „ _ -2500AUM-s.Adoquatowa. Corrals torZOOf head ot 2 bdrm, 2 balh moblo homo torms avoilablo.Additioditionai ler Irom wells and pipo- cattle. Two homos on prop- i in Village W esi, n o p o ls. 8« acres ovoilabio)lo lor SPRINGS’ COMING!• I linos, watering lacilitios nnd orty. shop ond horso stalls. I $450 m onth,deposit.' $26,000. loncod mainlonanco, will Lotsofpolonliai on this GEM ' 1Call 324-8903. H BUHL-3 5 acros wiih full bo tho rosponsibility ol ranch. Ownbr will considor STATE ; REALTY 3 bdrm. $450. por. mo. -f I wator sharos. 3 bdrm. '1 LESSEE. Aroa is approxi- loose or loaso option. CALL 734-0400______J2;$250. dop. No smoking or LANDMARIRK GEM■ bath homo. 250 hood lood- mololy9miIosSouihwost WILLIS STONE FOR INFO — DCIS. Rof. TOO. 733-3944 STA TE REALTVT Y lo>. 0- ol Boliovuo'and 3 milos AT 324-7260. #94-340. s^g518 MOBILE HOMES 5^ REALTY $S5,000. 3 bdnn. brick, lamily rm. Ex- 140 WEST MAIN Wost Norlh ol tho Magic coplionally cloan, appis, 2235 s. Lincoln^ JEROME BELLRAPIOS-318acro Reservoir. Bids musi show 14x65 Gontrymobilo homo '324-7518. Iarm includos shop, lobor nicoaroo, loncod yard, no 3;4-86S2 numbor of grazing avail- to bo moved. $4000. good smoking or pels. $525 por 3-1995 GEO TRACACKERS housing & 16 handlinos. condition. 423-4157 monlh * doo. 733-5542 good crop rotalion. Coll Plsaso conteci: GEM 1 An or John. STATE REALTY 1978193 14x70 wiih tlp-oul, 3 3^3 bdnn in Buhl, k)ncod yard. Moonstone Ranch bdrm, I'/i both, lo be cn C apC ost*14,4, 4 0 9 “ 8ELLRAPI0S-314 acros»® POBox 2526, ______734-0400______be Can 423-4377.______I irrigated with 2-130 aero movod. $6000.326-4160. SALT LAKE CITY. UT LO TS O F — 3 bdmt, vfith basement, W/0 p pivots, ompk)yoo housing,9. 64410 CASH ior usod hook-up, fenced bock yord. Cap ^ Cost Reductibn^i» * 2 , 0 0 0 “ outbuildings, good crop 601-539-0119 EXTRAS! mobiki homos. tj,'/a block liom Lincoln t l J 7 D roiaiion. Immaculato ranch slylo' Bfodunans 324-4203. School. s c 734-7531. 36 X *267“ UVESTOCK PASTURE '' 1-800-773-3167. — T - r InduOM Tax. Ofler eiplm.M Ffltv ^17 °">OSE '0 FOR LEASE homo on 2 acros, 3 bdrms. __ A-135$600brondnew.2- ^ s EMERY RANCH. 2 balhs, doublo garage, Want Wa 10 buy. Mobile hom e. bdnn, ^ 2 bath, an zrals, AC. M Wm JonnAirorongo. pantry, 2 2 2bdrm. sot uo. 733-9248. ” • “ i i i S r * • 3380 ACRES AVAILABLE covero^arking, handicap ■ JS FOR 6 MONTHS. Appnsxi- largo shops, siaollilo dish, Keep an eye on d sitllle d . oc 7 3 4 4 S A 5 d mately2500AUM's.Ado- mature troos. $115,000. Yotnt \ nnd excepUonsI ba^ ELWOOD & EVANS W CALL BONNIE- JEAN 0alT4 , every day. 734-1401. I - 3 M 4 t O O qualo wator. All waloring ROSS 324-4249. 194- . ‘ id lacilitios and loncod moln- lenanco, wil bo Iho rospon- 142J. )s sibiliiy ol LESSEE. Aroa is approximalolv 3 milos Southwest ol Abion, Idaho. Excollent pasture! Bids le musi show numbor of cal- GEM I ). Ilo,bidpricolor6monlhs. < 0. GrozingnvoitobloJuno 15. STATE REALTY I . 140WESTMA1N ■ Please contact: JEROME W n- Emery Rsnch 324-6652______■ d- POBox 2526, ir, SALT U K E CITY. UT , featuriag 01 84410 514 INCOME I 1 ^ 'fhB fidiK y ,d 601-S3»0u9 PROPERTY ■ iastnOioa Moro or loss- 91 acres, 80 ~ r/bcfm J//onas^^H sharos of TF water, in hoy COMMERCIAL I I and pasluro. Homo, corrals, BUILDING II J t d ' loaling shods, good livo- $99,500. I Excoltenl location & ■ Slock sot-up. Call 734- parkinn. Call for dolails. ■ m r h i a 551Bor 3^196. 95.06^K . ■ ^ im 1^1 IwlWI^ PREm EST10,000 ACHES BELL RAPIDS-329 acros IN CAMAS COUNTY NICE4-PLEX I ISKSHH o M Irrigated wiih 2-130 aero 1-600-886-0497TOMGILL COnly $66,000. Groat Invest ■ pivots, dose to main roads, L G Real Estate return. Coll lor showing. ■ 95-066NK. ■ good «op rotation. TFCC 76 ACRES noar Kim- ^ W ej've Mo ROSEWORTH- 1.000 acfos botly. sprinkle irtigotod. doedod with 460 culiivalod. rwwsooding A 4 homos, calliftg bam. cor­ rals. sllngo pil. scalos. artd MD 115 ACRES now ptvDl & S P R I N G I lots more. Call A rt wheel linos. Exc crop histo­ SW GOODING-447 acros ry, ossumabto lirumciog. dryland, domestic woll. Alpha Realty & Exchsnge C R E E K I \ . '9 soplic system. Endloss C»II45»1376 REALTO RS I opportuniiios. 734-4049 I \ SofTWIN FALLS-Inside 513 ACREAGES AND eOacres.GREATBUILO- LOTS INCOME ■ 1 ING SITE with lull TFCOo. Sttvo Hellowa OPPORTUNITY ■ 734-12S8 Martha Sellars. OHIco Mans 15.53 ocros ol pasture with COno ol Iho nicssl dupioxa in ■ HAGERMAN-80 acros In­ 16 sharos ol ^ g Wood ca­ Joromo. 2 bdrm units built B cludes 2 homos, outbuild­ nal, property borders SW in I960 wiih Ihoir own ga- ■ ings. natural spring wator, boundary ol Gooding Ciiy rages, Locaiod in east sd o ■ closo 10 Snako Rivor bool Limits, asking $30,000 olciiyclosetotchools. ■ docks. Con bo purchased cash. For moro into call CALLiDOLORESORRON ■ in 20f ocro paicols. 208-787-2538 ovos attor 6 324-8430. $94-195J. ■ pm orwVonds______LANDWATCH, B A RELA N D with water sharos. MoNlo or r e a i t REALTORS modular housing o.k. Call Gdyle 733-1666. Only GEM I .733-1462 OKIce 733-3667 $28,000. 2STATE REALTY I 734-433 140WESTIIAIN . ■ MOUNTflIM VIPW ------_ JERMC ------■ REALTY 734-'l89B ' 324-8652 ■ > v e d ! - > ^ I I

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    604 UNFURMSHS) 611 FARMSFOR 705 FARM 709709 HAY, GRAIN 7t0) HORSES 0 802 APFAPPLIANCES 804 BUICLCINQ 805 CAMERAlERAS AFTMUPIEXES RENT UACWNERY _ A N D F G D _ _ ^ ------— MATETERIALS AND} EQEQUIPMENT toUAQHAsorrolgoidtng,' W\ GEwoshoshor a dryer, oxcol ' 2 bdrm duplox. Twin Falls. randsonofZan ParrBar, I J Is. 225 acres, potato ground,C M 970 InL tnjck. 1 1973 Int. Forsate:539lonbalo8bar- For O'S' c ond,d. Ialmond colored, Buildinoconorrals727/8, .9511, Minolta 5000,,>00. AF 28-70, AF t450aflio.*23g>S4 _ pivoB.NorP»ul.5fc-4224I truck, both wllh potato ley straw, wa doCvor. Meautiful a hoadA confirma- $250jtm U i. Can 543-6069. . 2 3/8^66 on.groonbroko.$1500. ^ © }6 ft. suckor rod a 70-210 ^F AF 6026' flash, 537- 2 bdrm spH lovol. patio, cu- 7 bods. 3 2 4 - ^ 8 ______CaiS C 4204633 days or «Jon or- Land for rent,-cash ront or . RolrigoriB o ra lo ra slo v o ,$ 7 5 cable alsoso in Slock. Call lor 6671 o t 733-6 - pod. W/D hookup, walorra & ahare crop 300 acros,, 12rowMi*tonbootpianloron ------733-2468 ovos. .iS S I. Boih work. 734-9067 truck k»d»d prices. Southern ------'------^ sanitotnn lum. $475 mo>* ♦ sprinkled, 6 miles N oif Ace folding bar, now Goo3 ^ **adrool733-85?9_ S08 COMMUliWUMCATlON tg25dep.73*-7Sg7 RIchliold, 505-344-74011 Iramos a press wheels on Svorod ^ in «3proximatoly 20 n lI HORSE I b of tho In 2-4* sc h ed u le 40 DEVICE!nCES 2 vory larg* 1 bdrm a p tt.,s.. oartYorlato. _ danlors. Now gandy boxos (on lor soml-loads. 2 stirng - EQUiPICHT T ' plan.pa .bales. 206-278.3355. _ boih havo i^pGanco>&WOv6' pivot lor spud ground, 3 abertd^xa^uniiindud- Id radios, 1 Motor- Ic ed.AIsoawanebottum hy- Higl' i^16-goosonod( horse SOI a Al n t iq u e s J l t i a i S i i ' K ' S r A hookups, tom o ulilitlotin- High tost dairy hay a good ______;______Whiilpoopool washer a dryer, oor ll^tiO® 100; 9 channola w- dudod. no pots, $400 mo. draulic rosol plow, with re- quality qui loodor hay. Ton. 3 Ir. lack room. c«mpIotoly ------ibuiH For solo or trade for Anllqu-,Caa iu . - It. Lots ol oihor ?’J92d«nr — ------713-0739' ------Bta-WAHrTOREWr ' t a lifollmodoal8=- -3m oa.2.oa.Loa. holslors.bolt____ '3 bdrm. 2 balh upslairs apt, r -whh-symxors bohind.-W" — chargora. $1650. yf I wani oood Inioatod Pasturo) . 4956or934-5920ovoi. ■ 31 CaB 3 horse slant trIr Antiquequocasilroncooksiovo. BAZAARS BW ‘ 'so U T H E■ERN f IDAHO PIPE approx 1600 sq ft. 1 yr 710 HORSES AND CRAFTS 733-8599« .543-9266ic cri r 543-5446 loaso. $S00 mo, utils Inct./> In MV for 5 0 ^ hoadbrodi 1981 StoigorCougar III PGA i^ d o p o m . 326-5361. axcolkMlloni condition. Bostol- ANI X -HoWo>nhoi»efT. 536-2135 W$500. Call 423-6465. ------r - 4 M otorolaila HT90H radloa, 1st a lost month roq. $200 . 280Catenginowith 14-JD 4^4 yr. okl Morgw mare, broke mt lo buy, a 2 horso slant - J g .f sake Cottage now ac- Gravol k>rsir sale, anywhoro in $250 oach.Jt. 734-5053.7: _ «d traikK w-tad( aroa. Will AniiquequoOuoonAnnChaijo ^ 11! non-rolundablo cloanlnq 3 way blode, exc sh a p o : totoridO.$1.0QO, 1 734-4646 ^ ing craftors and artists. MV, 10 whoolora w belly ForialoiStd.: 615 ROOMMATES ay lop dollar for immacu- Loungunge In wine volvot. tn 5td. 2-way radioa. dop. 691 Shoshono SI ^ C a»e4490tractorwiih 10- t t ; spoca loft. Ploaso'cal dumo. 324'24-1092 Roasonable.:We.:C4-S295 TF. 733-1067 or 734-5368. Loon 3-way blade: 2 sot 4 y r o ld Rog AQHA m are, btoito cond nowor trail only, vory g 8 ^ WANTED fiod Dun, oroko 10 ride. 726. 4f9tor73fe1771. Apartments: 1 a2bdrms, . Lowdoc axle scabs, 1 with 2 ? 26-2599 or7e8-2155 ovo. aboai i n ^ i i a l noodod to share 3i readoul;JD3830swaihor Groal personality. Asking socuro.doan&quiot. $1000.544-2442 fcm-5pm QULOINQ r 1322 Washington S t N.TF.■p bdrm house, induding rentI wiih model 300 16-hoad- I IRRIGATION ^ J r o ! CLASSIFIED CRAF:i F T S andcoslofutiftlo9.Muslbo) eraCall 324-7146. i5 cons, $225 to $300 ____ MATERIALS \ Basomon(2bdrm.$350 + 90.423-4898. kU A F e a tu re o f T T ib N a v s pp aap p er \* good with children. No> 4x4'snowausod; - Cal 543-6966. Forsrsale:Gaiodpipo,lOin* , SISOdop.Allulilitiospaid.■a- smoking or drinking al- 5yoaroldAppaloosamare, alurlumlnum,890-. 10'PV C. _ ------,, Gravolol fcfor soil by tho truck No pots. 733-0722. Compactdiosollractofswith Syi __ Jowod^W 54^^_^, Iront loadofs a Implomonis. won * broke, spiritod, oood 4.0C,000'. »• aluminum. 760’ 802 APPLIANCES Al ' load.'r.73<-7039 73 ------CAKD\DEN PLANTER BENCHES.s. Handsome,H Brond now2bdrm. 4-plo*, Tractor supormorkoi lor .JSmin ! or ploasuro. 324-7556 8;' ,P PVC, singlo goto, 2500‘. ___ , en benchet stand on iRlticeworlwork covered extra nioo (575 * doposl •PVCdoublooato.750-e* 20* witwide almond kilchon xotswlO8^M^S70. ^ , wookond termor and 5 ^ wafcrwood or Call 734-0427 lor info. 3 y e ar old AOHA m are. lumlnum seo -6* alumi- iQO.$200.73^6167 :r boxes. U ic 2x4 lumber and wafc landscapoTs. eW.,.324.6125______ioil,pitain,bodcfinma- Solos a rentals. um,420-6*;PVC, 500'. Appjlances Apf for aale torial,II, oond cnishod grovoL P ywoodlOd. Plans Include step by stepp IniInitructlons. Clean Complex, 3 yr old Pinto maro pony 934.34-4769 ______Warranlood Also0 < contract hauling Size cas:aslly altered to (it any space. #2071*2070 $5.95 1 & 2 bdrm apts, $500. Cal 324-39*0. rkins 6.354 d«sol ongino iim'a Used AppHsnws dumnpa ps and bollys 733- $335aup.Ouk)tdoan. Buckskin m ules. Z ebra withith Marine w atorpum p. ^^SWiWashirtolon.734-1965 3951. rohjfbcshod.'dishwashor. 986 IHC iraclo r 6400 hrs, Bu® verydoan. 736-6264. ' Wj pprox90hp. application laundry laciillos.no pots» ■ IF iractors, wator pumps, 1— ~ _ 864 Quincy 734.6600 Badihoo2504lnlomaliona]. ^ good shapo. $5500. John Q<»3ood Iroll horses, Roq Ton- flonaneratora. $2900-olfor. Cloon sludb for 1. rto drink­ik^ ______. no sso e W alker gelding. 208-38-324-5858.______J ing or smoking, now carprt,et. " Dm3010,c^,$5700. no . 788-30BO. *0well galod a Reg Arabian Wantinted: Good usod conlor oppl. ulfl includod, no pots«» 702 CATTLE mare, livor-chosTnut, boih ^aso.S225amo.-»il2S25 Burley Tractor Salvage 15 hands. 678-0767 msg dOD. 734-9263 _ 135 h« id miWr»o dairy herd Combirtoatraoorpans n— Paul, ID. 4 3 8 - 5 ^ HorWorses; Sought, soldand 713I POULTRY AND. CIosi to hospital, 2 bdrmrm for sale. Call 536-2365 or . :r«ded. Call 7 ^ 6 0 5 5 . units, now carpal a paint,11. 536-58SS.______Case 74L Iront teader.U«» RABBITS Quarter Horso golding, 11 somo utils indudod, S475. now. $2800. Liko now, HosstonSIOmanun X™yrs. old, runs boiTQls, polos, 2 Ind;ndlan Runner ducks. 1 The Manao^'Tiant al9Jf?mal^.73?-84?1,, 733-0739 spfoador.$5500. and goat ties. Has had mak - 22 Holstein hellors. 350-500 736-gQ78. snalflo bh and'cuning hona CSiarea, upsl&lrs2bdrm.m. fca, 324-3149 alter 5om - training. Won broke. Soe lo 714I SHEEP a QOATS . 1994 GMC JIM w condo, appllancos. wood- 3C Holstein springer hoifars, Caso IH 475 tandom disc, apiappreciate. $5000. Call Slk. #G-742A D r, SLTPkg^ 742Ai2A-{xiUathit slovo, carport w/storago.*• nlceQualitySy-«ff2 ovc«. 16-a 6*. hydraulic wings, ovcevenings. 4 ^ 9 7 3 9 . Slartirted lambs, good lor 4-H common laundry, $475 tno. Iko now. $7500. K e w a n ^ oleds. $40. M4-4991. Interior, CD P/ayfr and!ndMortI SATISEISFACTION OR YOUR MONE^NEY BACKl Tbe Management “• 4HoteoinheilorB.10mo. Ftog AOHA Syr old. grey Cily. Can 326-5469. 14*rolerharrow.crowfoot. Vflnkon Wayne, 3 Bars ______733-0^9______Irom a wheel, $3000.4240 ^ i SWINE . ^00 To orde-der plans mail check or moneyley order( and - Black A ngus bulls. Miche brooding. Exc futurity pros- '>9 Ooluxo2bdrm,2balhdu- •JD. 5500 hrs, Irosh ovor- _poct$lS0QJirm..423^_4_ ^ ------:l number and name, with your naoinaoe.addreu 'i Angus 1995 crop of buns is haul.Excofcond.$24,000. ^ Waanor pigs for salo. *19,989 Reg OH m an. top brooding. ^ and lipIp code.I Add S2.9S fo r catalog (Includes(Inc $16 » ready tor your selection. 536.6764 "!» Cal ^ -2 3 1 0 . luiTn.T»ewidDMl«rDOColl«. oriwOfl..Bptre.FiOn*y17 ^ Wo havo a brood spoetnim ; Can 734-6998.______;ount couponsi) fn OUa. please>e addad tax. ■fdoposil. Con 733-1804 or Cutting back long switch te tl-lhsete 326-5M5.______^ olgontics available both plow.Inlurrow. Sbottom, ”1"'Mnter Circuit Horse Showl 7^5; ; FA R M M 5C . ^ CLASSIFIED CRAFTPTS - calving ease a perlor* 18*, (iko new, $5000. Cali Games, hallor, pleasure, . EXCEPTI0NA1.I 2 bdrm. ro- m ance Irom our Al pro­ leodlRockCrookStablos, . 83301 Irij. rango, OW. disposal. $ OSTRICH* X 7344565 'll gram.Thequalilyofour ■ KSal, Fob 18, 9am. For Info YoiYour groat opportunityf 1 ^ ^ privat 324.3900 I I___ I hnok-op, AC.1 or2pof- those aold Mi auction by the dal M $4000. 610 IH grain *1 large broodors a you can- -.drill.$2000..760JHdlsc.. - _ $465 "f $ 2 S ^ o ? not be outbid. First come • $4500.532-^.______■ ______- lirfl senrt. Cel lor Informa- *JD 4440, above average For ront In Kimborty, 2 bdrm.n. tion a calalofl. 208-365- cond. 662-3676 eves or ■ 1 balh. 736-004^______7399. gmmott.Td. 662-3346 days______■ For solo or ront: A vory nice MUST SELL IMMEDIATE- ■ ono Bdrm unit In tho Filer* Calve the easy way with L Y I2arch style buildings, Sonlor Rotiromont Center,ir. polled H ereford BULLS. 25x30'and 50'x56'.1- nvaHahlo now. 734-9177. J, Cdstmmtedbuncahm NH1066 ( harrow bod, all la- 810V0. DW.WD hookup, for sale. Can 324-7392 bio bushing tight. om U unit auto lawn sprinkJer. NICE: w 7 3 & ^1 3 . ^ o |^ a p e . 90% rubber. ABEAI $600.736-0927 _ Crossbred hoifots, 300400 Sonlor Citizen apt. for ront.. b s. Can 543-6966. fPorklns 6.354 diesol ongino HOT Low incomo w/rent subsi^.y. POLLED HEREFORO Bulls with Marino w atorpum p. Near Buhl City PaA.EHO. A ^rox 90hp, application Call Sawtooth Proponios. Mh tractors, wator pumps, The Tim es-N ew s will publish its 1 9 ! 9 5 Photo Album1 oon Sunday, Februalary 26th. All babiesl e s a n d ______543-6436. _ Polled yearling SImmenlal generalors. $2900-olfor. TF> Nowor 2 bdrm. 1 balh,h, b u b a honors. 324-8606 . 506324-5858.______children I 7 or uncider are eligible. ToT place your bababy or grandbaby'ss picture in this sps p e c i a l $525 m o* doo. 324-1165 _ Reg Jersey heifers lor salo, Ronor ^ M i 700 bushels per hr TF Studk) $200 *$100 dop.p. duo to calf now through capacity, excel cond, section please suiubm it the perm issitsion form below ancm d child's photograFaph by February 22i2 2 n d t o . - rolrig a range, very dean.n. Mareh. 536-2580.______, $t.100.6an 438-5118. Can^o furnished for $35 Springing Hobloin hoifors Stinger ‘ 1 ton bale loader, The Tim es-N ew s,s. C lassified D epartartm ent, P.O . Box 548,5' Twin Falls, Idelaho, 83303. The ccc o s t i s extra. 423-5670______farsale.Can324.1232. hauV, diesel wot kH, hauls < 8 baJos. IR110 whool truck. $ 1 5 for one childId pictured, and $2^20 tor tw o or morejre children in one) picture. Paym entI t 1 m u s t Wondoil 2 bdrm an ulib.s. Throo 1C x 6 W Butler stod appls. C al alior 6 pm. $375'S orainofv.Can 734-3567 L10Cummins.750DR.AT, B month. 536-246^ low entry cab forward. accom ' pany yourir order. |f you would oi like your photlotograph returned,I, p lease include, a s e l f - - ' Two 2 yr okl Angus bulls. 18,000 front axle. 40.000 C oi 934-4086. 605 ROOMS FOR RENT rear axle. 324-7146.------addressed 1 envelolope w ith your ordeiler, or indicate yourjr desire to pick upI your\ photograph ata t T h e - — W anted 500-600 dairy hoif- Truck i mounted Balzor food $200 mo, all ulils Induded.j ers lo conltad graze undor wBflon. Can 536-2202. Tim es-N ew s Classsified D epartm ent.It. W allet size photoitos are preferred. Can 733-1500.______grass pivots lor 1995 grass r r season located 3 milos W ' anted 10 buy: Row finder i a A 108-$250. all Ulils paid, Wost of Arco.Contad Judd for JD 231 or Hosslon boot pasturo.Murtough. Kmmor at 528^188. -, [wrvw!9f.?2<-902?,____ ELWOOD & EVANS ______734-1401.______Wanted to buy: Startod 706 ^ FARM a RANCH - HobtohheHers.CaOAMor ‘ Capri Motel, kitchonetts BXPUIENTS wooklvrotos. 733-6452. - Yoaring a 2 yr i d Simmon-' j2 lofillizornurso beds with Motel3-WooUyraloa tol bulls, rod a black, por- Can 733-5660 _ gaa motors and tarpa, - fonnanco ond EPO"s on al mounted on tandem axlo MOTEL $65 wk $360 mo, Irv>• bi^. Col^^^osscoco flat trailer. Asking $3500. cludos nil. 736-1986 for a l. C al 537-6767 days. Rooms ovall. lor ront In pri­ S43-4019ovoe. M volo homo. 3 cponlngs, fullfl 703 DAIRY j JD model 500 backhoo-lood- l i e T r e j o ______house privilogos, negoli*-^ EQUIPMfKT er, 24*bodurt, oood, doan, Zachary Trejo Antonio blo.cosl. Mr. Cummings older badihoe, $6250. AugiMl6.l99l 7336551 Of 733-1710 - Dairy bam lor ronl or lease, _ c m 734-0445. ^ Rooms lor ront, $45 wook. Doubio HofTingbono bono Cnn734-3540« 736-2431. w-lrDostanstor140hoad. 709 7 HAY. GRAIN Very cloon. on utiHlos kidud-t- Trailerspacoaval<^. AND FEED od. 733-7434______C al 436-5302. _ . I w HIM 2q0tortsFoirrKM hay. Some i T w B Y M 0 W 1 9 9BFHOIOW ! 606 MOBILE HOiCS 704 CUSTOM FARM xrafght allaRa. some alfal­ k g r n b b a b 7 SERVICES fa, grasa mix. An first cut Hogorman-2bdrm, $275* Cal764-211B. SHOW OFF^ $150 dop, no pots, rela,»■ CUSTOM PLOWINO ANO 2 250 837.4762.______ROOERHARROWINa In Twin, 2 bdrm unfurn, no0 Anywhere In Magic Valloy. Z40 Ion 3rd culling, $60 Ion.' pots. $300*$150 dop. misIs ZOOHPrig.Caffevonings * Can 326-4549. roq.734-578^______6780576 l ^ m s g . - 500 ton good quality 1st cul­ 1 Mamrehoufing Joromo. 2 bdrm, gas heal, ling hay. Covered. Shan- cloan, $375 * dop. 423-I- Duane's Custom Farming non Woll. 764-2624 4340 alt or 6om. . For sale; 400 tons 3rd cutting 705 FARM hay. no rain. Cafl 5 4 3 - ^ 607 OmCEAND ' after 6 P M .------1 ^ MACHINERY | r l RETA I SPACE I STRAW: 543-6666______Travis &. Taylor CIcUa land Katherinele W o m c k T .l.D . & A u s tin E v a n s N athan & Megan HaiH e y m a n 1 1963Petort)ilt,^ronyon- 1Straw lor sale. 326-5245 ]u« 10. lWlfi.N STR EET WI/EST, l P.O . BO X '548i 4 8 i -OmC£S$130up73fr8022 2of(leoaforrenl12x12.1 TW IN FALLS, ICIDAHO M 303. $15ETiM ES-NEW S, 12ORMORECHILDR REN IN 1 PICTUREIE. office has roceplion area. ll H o r s e & S t oO C K T r a i l e r Kitchon a conl. rm av^l. If 51 CHILD, $20 2 0 noodod. C aH 734-2314._ ------1 900 Sq ft oflico sp a ce , In­ j I give my poierm lsslon to publish 1 ire & Inform ation Inthihe 1995 Baby Edition.,n. j dudes 3 ofTicos -Koceplion •roo. Highly visible l o= ­ RESTORtATION Deadline: N(f^OON-WEDNESDAY,h the enclosed picture tion. 1426 Addison Av«E. I $700 a mo. 734^1504. McCuUu U j^ s VY, FEBRUARY 22™. Prlmo ollico spoco lor rent.r Spring Trailer Chilh^kup Special 1 □ P a y m e n t e n dJosed a Ovisa aorMaston 383 sq ft. High visibility. H t[^Tones^lSevi'W 8 j tercard No. _ □ exj CaHfofdelai!s73i^9. ; For Only $26.00 weWl will pack the I □ Will Pick Up PhPhoto □ Please Mail Photo envelope) RotaJI or professional offica I 0 Ito {Enclose sett addressed em space, foo sq. It. (o 6.250 wheel bearings;san t d CHECK: I B a b y - e N a n m a ______I sq. fl.Will remodel to suH.' UGHTS,TIBEf C ^l 734.1754. £S, BRAKES, I B U h D a t e . _____ I - SPRINGS, WOOD FlFLOOR & HITCH ; Shop lof ront, 3200 sq. It., I Pannte'Nil M i e < « > optkxuloffks space. _ ■ I wnLFIdllFJUODEIlVEBFSFOBADDmOTULCHABCE . 324-3101. I O n u d p a m im ts-N aiiuK e),..^ _ I

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    Motorola cnr phono,, likliko 50 gallon oloc wotorhoalof. PAINT BALL“ G U N .'aoodj T iftialo yellow 4 m oy cock- Free Fri Border Cdlio/Shopherj ^KC AKC ShiTzupup.$150.AKC _ oow.SI.OOO. 733-1570.3. 4sod4mo.$125,ElocFAFA cond, w-acco5Sorlo8. $165. alk>l w-cago 4 all assosso- X > puppies. 6 wooks old. Dachshund Oi pup. $125. ------fufnoco.230vol1,$125.25 . 734-4775 alior 4pm, flog, tamo fingof trained, adomblell n Buhl 543-8638 438-8093. 43 ______■ $100 or oHor, 4^5622 “ a09 COMPUTERS Froe: Kittens 4 cols. FkiHy F AKC Pomeranian ______‘ REMEMBER t1 year old male black Lab X Siamese X.'litiof box ___ puiw. $275:934-5559. ^ 1 That binhday od you placed . Excollont Blartor IBM com-con 0^3 hom e to give away to lovino Irainod, i groal porsonalilios. 'ofnr r Sale; Dingo pupa. Rod or potablo computor. Vorioi somelimo ogoin The homo. Owners moving S Cn1l324-26t2 "^blibluo. lalls docked. 6 wks Y ou Coouldn't Get A gainofl. Tho Enobto sysioiX . d^ c o r a tio n g 77mes-Mew's7 NoW is Iho must pan with Ihis wonoor- e„ — limelocomoplckupvouf Ffoo togood home, black lab old. o l $25. Call 436-5864 on hofd drtvo. Comploto v luloet. 352-4439,______\ RK pictures. Stop by Tho Cus- - x 6 mos. old male. 733- anyiimo an lea^m sfl al From A Giaia n t! do8k. $300 or bosi oliojllo T GREAT PAYI FUN WORK B e tte r D e a 110 lomor So'vico Pool todayi 1 1yr. Senegal $300.1 yr. MoL _44850______^ 436-S622.______Days or ovos. Call anyiimo r cockaloo. $1500, Airican Ht ’urobrod Auslfalion Shep­ _ Thomas Ca Thoalro 280 or- Have Heg Chosapoake herd puppios, born 12-23- Iniol 4860X2.66 Systom.n, HHP - ■ . - . G foylem alo, $1,000. All n — . nan._:boautilul__cond,. . malo, grand champion J)4^ExcoLcdi«j1qo&-$W,_ _ ICALMITS ------560Ccolorpflntor. I701 y •handralsodr326-48S5------b bloodllnosT'Dood-hlps.” ____ 19981 wnrrantv S1699.736-4fe3 814 jpWELRY' SlOOO/olfor. Sanyo color - on. Can 825-5765 ovos. TV,23'.$165/ollor.BfondI 2 lovoly trained Cockaliol eyes, e will Ifodo stud son/ico ----- Mqc classic; w/365 M.Em3 : /iNDFURS ) birds. 1 or both with Of wUh- Jloroupov, 537.6501, SlarIlamesa colored kitlons, 6 ___ now 300 Savogo rifle' w/3x9 wks old. using litlor box, 2 horddrlvo, 386 IBM wAvIrr/win-. 2.05coral diamond. 1.5 caraflrat scope, case. $350. CollI _ out cages. Call 736-6775, PLEASE ADOPT MEI Holirod racing Groy Hound fomaios, 'O" 1 m5o, $15. 733- ■ diamond, .71 carat dia­a- Sandy 324-1301______33- 7.monlh old ktliens lo g'rvo P 5558 or 829-S558______mond. .66 carat diamond. away lo kwing home. Greal -male.eyrsoId.BouiofOd, - n<<. Thomas Monlocollo organ. shois, blue bttndio color. WarVanlod; '/^Bofdof Collio'/^i 810 RREWOOO 1.74 carol omorald, $300. GE heavy duty wash­' mousers 4 house broken. . 325-4439,______must havo loncod yord. S Lab Lal puppy. Call n r r Roplyto; Box 90173 er. $300’65 Pontiac Tem- _ 934-84^ or 934-5556. Cords ol wood, cui por loc %TtmosNows, AdordbloAKCloyPoodIo boallowodinhouse,$120 ' _93 you pickup. Ruport.SII PO Box 548 TF, ID 8330303_ ^ adoption loe. Non-profit or- Volf-Mdlaulopups.$150- Wol cord.436-1364.______■ puppies. annizalion.208-777-8223,\ J200.423-5205. J2i altof 5om. ------3 pioco wodding sot. novu Fitowood. 324.7563. )vur 818 MUSICAL ------worn, $650 now, soliI lo'Of INSTRUMENTS AAKC black 4 lan miniolute Firowood dollvcfod:^ $400/ollor, 734-1612. Oauschund, female $175. p I Value Package: soasonod spill, $150; S p ecia t ’ Happy Valontinoa ,29 coraoral Eloma snaio drum wilh cose, male $150, M 34283. •Air CondHkming *0Cruif* Control •Pow er WA inf l n d o w s rounds. $125: ,Q diam ond solltaro. HIgfligh goodshapo.$175orbosl 734-6033 or 734.9428. I AKCOalmalionlomalepup- • PowarDoerLocKt *T ( o r S t e r M quolliyfotail.$900,sol(salo olfer, 825-5344______. PV.S125,736-4970. •Dgal Air Bags *P( 4i r r o r t ------$475.6 ntl 734-5033. ----- Kosugaclossicalguiiar. 6’ J AKC quatilyShihTzu pups, •Automotic O vordnIrive TransmisM on •M uchh M o r e 811 FURNFTURE string, chorrywood. oxcol- Jorbot. Alexander bfod. AND CARPETS 615 LAWN & GARDENI . Ion! condition, boauiilul do-• $250,352-4466, _■______GIANT . AKC Reg Labradors, black, . .g , Fof salo windbroak a s woi KIOER 'S pc. solid wood dlnotio^ Restored PlBnoi.733-3905 . chocofalo. Bogan sconi PRICED AT ONLY • m o n t h BrAndNEWI Still in, boi'bo as ornomontal Iroos • training. Champion Blood- J 2 I 9 * „ . $399 734^8881.______' Wholosolo pricos, quanit] I. linos, parenls groat hunl- -37T discoonls. Call (208) 436 ors. $150 ea 436-3358 Loo 1994PLYMOUTUHGRAND Boaulllulwolnul dosk.,■«“ wl 637gota3|.SI63® . rotractoblo ' L*. codnr lln< — — fi ■' AKC Rotlwoillor pups VOYAGE' . E R S E m lilo drawors. In porlociI coicon. G ardeners whelped 1-23-95.1 own diHon.$4Q0,73j-7619 O, 819 OFFICE Slk.ir-H57-K(jites£nln/,try. Driver & Passenger L...... Garden tools 4 supplios. Or- Siro 4 Dam. Make your Seats aftJ Much More! ' Bluo glidor rockor, withI otto-ott( dor Irom your livi’ng room, EQUiPMEm choice early Irom 12pup- fr Bats, Buill-in Child Sea ■ g s I man. $125. Maplocolloolloo /'Great Sovlngsl : pies. Gorgoous. Excollont tablo, $25. 733-960Sca Cloaranco solo, Cannon Fax a call FREE BROCHURE, phono w/90 day warranty.' _ bloodlines. Can 736-2822... ovofllngg.______■ 216-846-9746 Pool PO — $225. oa.PC3 Canon desk-‘ Youry ad will reach 2 ^ ,0 0 0 " 188^ I ' Bluo molol bunk bod. boRoi top copier w/90 day wanan- <, •PIUJ Tax. Trto ond Oeaict OOC ot' $SS.$a: otter eipires FoDruivy 17 co°nv 817 MISCELLANEOUS ' fimille* everyday and the lull sizo, top twin sizo. con t7^5on,Call7j6-0938 . retuiu will amaze you. Call picio wilhmaiiross&laiHad, FORSALE ' O U J S * ■ dor. $200.643-4283, 2 SmtihCoronawofdprocos--•- today u «nd one ol our IHendty - ;!T7 sor 2100, comploto wilh in-■ Ad-VlurtA will help you wotd 734-6565 ■ ; Coploin's bod w/mattrosiross • bathroom sink anc■ cn siruclion book and ownersI your y od M that II will be mod $ 100.. twin bod w/mattros:tross' countor lop, 72’ long. $50nnri monuel. $200ybosl oiler,. ellecilve e and bring you Iho 3 M - 3 9 0 0 ^ $75.. bolh good conc;Qn(]' 1 now balnroom sink anc CnII736-2574askJonn, fo»uli*youafolooWnorof, n ^ Ouoon mDttrcss, $25.I db countor lop, 45* long. $35 mnilroM. $10, 736-184444 1 modium colorod oak intonto- r- rior door ond Ifamo. $30 Dovono 4 chair. $160, singl Boacon moving boxos. as , bod. $50. radin^rs. $50.6 aorlodslzos.$75forall / yr old sidbboard. $10( Call 736-4818,______V34-5417______------1 sot bunk bods, all wood. Full nizo plllow«top matirm.tlrms J375, , am rolrig, $75. 1 & lx>x Eoririg. s:ill in plastilastc, rnodium dosk, $30. All Ai ‘ J p '? - $130. Can 7^-8881. ____ lioms in vot% nood cond, Af------Furnllure—____ Inr 6 call 324-3938, Liquidation 3 WHEEL oloclfic scooior, Now & usM modol homoo now baliofios. oxcoi cond, I lumiiuro must bo sold.a wo* now $2400, solo lor $1200 rtlom, or bosi ollor. 734-4235___ S ‘ no iongof nood hi Bodroon , sofas, lofrigorators-slhall at (5) station boauiy shop, iiquidalion pricos. Com3omo thinking about somi-foiiro-lire- ] soousnow.whonll'Booniono, moni.iakoovor3-1-95.CalCol I il’Boono, Soo.M on-F rijri,al 208-733-6502 ollor 7pm, ! K-TokHomoB. 628 MoiMain B ahaniafvacllonlor2,tr Es- J Avo N. 734-6700, limnttcl'voluo $1600, soli;oll I 1 ■ ______S «.«• I H ardwood b u n k b o d , wil Carpotod bod kil. short boc „ Meetthhe Person oof Your Dreisams with Vioice U*4iuffl buU. 140M.,OM., S’r . bk».*y»t. I mottross, shoots, comlot PU.S150-oHof, 423.4732 *al. bMBng.bM« kgn imcM. . I or. $150,733-8525 r j o ng, wWnili, nondiink*!, 8**klflixklng nonSilnklBO ------CHEAP 2-4* schodulo 4( uniry, VUO I King sizo plllow-lop jrft SflwCF.w*.ghl p>op< ’ mallross & box spring,, si .,i,| usod pipo. .70 $2.00 por ft Introduciction Persoonals" U8no«3i______f i l o 5* 12 guago pivol pipo, .4( I In p la stic . fr»nular $49! . < 0 ------Fio-rwufMnS;— Aevaxtmial•MBWU.a • salo for $2kirfa-B B 01.r PoHl, 10^3/l6wallpipoipo. OWF, M. «ominuc. ig, «uinool- $1.50 por ft. 6* 1 2 guag(ago Sow*, ■I. >•iwtrx*'. Financially tlabk.a. Looking Lo< lo> honatl 3/OWF, I8-2B. wna *n|oyi avanlng • Liko now ook and pino itabi - 'i: .75 pof It, Lots ol olho I !____ $200. 6 chairs, $300. waiki, mavia*. dininglining, naving lun. lo< 29;,,? onco Inio lifoiimo doals >».cO!n>!WWaf ,____ yoar old roltiQorotor. $40 SOUTHERN IDAHO PIPI'IPE Cuing OWUllMr.MlMtktTii a tc h m fi\i 3£~JS.yy.0Ji®i£- I____4 oak bar stools, $100. & ” 3-S5M______8/DF. 2S«. «no KM* cNmtn, < DAT.aIAT.3B I 543-6592.______kvina, Quwi iiiTiM. pMi>ti« ptiirM'tnip!p*nr 8Mk«v laiatlonahiplip w«hwtl a laiTJy<.i*n. • c . Clothos focks for salo. loldOld- ed Ad • Free VoiceleGreeting > • Movlngl 6’ couch. $45. 10053?___ IM^ ad. Civitlian man,n, 3S3S-40, no cnildnn. ' kltchon chairs, $25.*5,-rT Wl Obk) lor oasy storago. 543»43- \ pr*<«a(>»» miOfy.. Mrlot tono.l*nnli nusxny • y o - 8660 days, ^ 3 -6 4 fe ovos.'OS. Ooo<).ni»il»d, nuliow, blonj#5nj«. pililt • Freese Message Retrievarval t works good. $85 pair. FI< ,,.M DWF. ent»irt coiy l«»». c»nai*U( ; Plus S275 736-7032- Holuxo swing sot $95; stroll"®‘‘. n»(i. (Sundi ot mune. 3«»lrin'^Jil^’Ion^ W c c a n h e lpp you find a new romanccICC in y o u r life . M atch LL/nf m Voice Introduction Pei'e r s o n a ls owfOWF -—r or, S10;loddlorscor soa• oat nivM, ggrgMui mM. ((ttiantrn ja ls . 5-S-. iiSJbt..a»iciM.. — »• M ovinol EvorylhJng- y*?. . c a n p ut t 'you together w ith somccleonc w ho shares sim ilarr iiinterests, dreams and goa I GREAT shapoi Micro ?$7 t7c $lO;Niniandow-9gomosIOS.-- ) m i ______doon. (dung, eamptfig.'pmo. n«»" •«> «•«- p ri $55;Socfatos Educatiortion CMrgolngOWRn me SaMung a SWUtM IrInand. 4I.S0 VUQ I RCA 2 7 - TV $250. RC vidoo systom. $30; woodorKjon •'W i ouiaoo... ump- • VCR$125-C0uch/Iuv90 mmammm rocking chair. $50; nolloc I $300.HON4t)raworfl «•>•> ri*rS;.S'^'SS»ovv^.n’» ; w»n«^; J . I ' OuMDWI«DWll.3i indoor baskotbail gamomo. lof conv«rwl>on, hendtnv. rtUlionrtpr***! Jullol OWF. M«Vlng npog. moonum b*lng. . cab. $75. Dosk $35.35mpmm J20:whi1o4goldchostoSt Ol ______•iT'plOy» MOVING: Quality docoratoratof liloslylorowof2000. $15M5 . SWM, 31. uMoW, •dvwtlurout,foot, «r,oyi...... ‘ i ' i r j i «esfit_yupJiCC,i«, I volvot sofa & lovo soc DM.'Mnvw Tm. »lun, ind#«.Md*nt. o..p< Free;e a d call,,,.,,,. an ad calill so o t. Inmo. $5.734-7070 _ jg5WF,2I- u«.lil..l~f«ki S' SWF, 2t- VMD lOieti______------Appfox. 400 gal diosol, .71 Each a ll is $1.99 perr mr in u te dy, 40.90. wno'a Itka^ $600. pof onl. Call 734.3640. aniic »iiki. Advwiturvtu OWM F; 8 am-4 pm. Sat & Sun ; NEW B0(s & lovesoBi $60 ...... B-a". 200.IBI., 6tird«d, ^bu/nn«iiII 24 hours, M-F; 1 • 734-8881,______EncyclopodiosotiofsakJ.lo- sw f.a SMUnO aOWF, 5J-«0. S'O’.S'>. noiumoii •You m ust bc 18 years old.d . ______! Oak onlorlainmonl conlor,mor, Twoyoarsold.$300. S'icr. 1400*.. OiMO-cyM blooMX>na*.«n|Oy» «, »ocuJ (Snnkw. *n«>e«u;. IC CMMtnW rock- Cag 734-8544, hoiMOck tiding, wilbi. dininc 'nMnTvuIi *Our rcprcscntanatives will help you ------—•24-hours-a-day,.7-days• a w eek______Att*ei>oo*i*-tMi>o<»unoreu*. Oonaat, g/*an— ------■ iiko now, $400. Gtidor rod -r— 'linwt. S»«kino l»ll. OulBOlno sV j-g-, iTSIbt.. imokai. : or. liko rKiw, $300. lEIi 20-word princcd ad • Bc ready with ihe voice m I. For salo a Ouorr. 20 tonI log lo( 30. for filandihip. Kldisntnii surcngow- - - with your FRE r ouldootf. Ima looda. _____■ ______324-1047, splittof, 4 vfs okJ, liko nownow. 103L"______r..‘SSf,rL FuU liguied DWCF. JO. Se< 1 tlic infonnation you numbers of ads that intcrcrrcsi you, o r o> trModilM. rMUoraNp. pocU Tall. Slond. likaaIt ououtdoofi. hunimg. a ______324-1047. _____ foar 4 sido door, $2700?00 . wra_1021M .. . 0WM.94 greeting and lislisten CO your messages. voicc greetings. . amt«ng and ftnmgr^outS**k«gaOV.T. ou " — ------S'O-, I7SIb...»W»<»*'««9■«g. t-nnrnflung. , ' a Oval dining tablo andmd 4 324-7003,______o u r selections 3S.4S. wns anjoyiloy. in* tin<*. VMD ___ M 2.20 S'S" 27 34, • Ihere ts no con:ost to you, the ••You can quickly make you s chairs. $200, China dostlost". FREDM£Y£R •n|oy« iKhing. movix. t^un'tin aJi,ertiser! using your touch-tonc pht,h o n c ^ , ; $150, 733-4962______Fixture WCM.JS I so u n d s, y o u SMtung p*«4a, «#*«>aitcM SF. IBTT.non. « Ouoon Stjrta Porfoct Slooploopof LIQU10ATK3N ?.T, OWU, 4B. S-fi". 21SI6I,. ".U,oy»»ni »kiaig, • Y ou m u s t haveive a touch-ionc phone- •If • you like how a person s^ • holol rolurns-unboliovab'vablo AMv««Mnndwr.Tl t i d>lnk*>. Aoramek*'.ik*'. Orvo-fia*.i for (un. & r, UTlb... rifci ; message. •tngjfl.l.pandremangmanca VM0110S4J •i • » but Iruo. Only $99.95'5 porp Gondola. Showcasos> nic*. uttll.g'oomwJ gtnlltman'*■' IgM fliiwTseW^iiile to use this scrvlrrvicc. can leave him or her a me > 801,734.8881,______Garmont Racks, Lockors)fS noramohw. mtwttlod n utv«iil»i"i;ig. g«' »»T>«<^,tiuautf,.vuo I0I77»lO' ____ Hona«HC*alHai.9B T Ouoon sizo pillow-top Pallet Rack. Chock Outs •O'*™® VMO *eOy». mounulo eow»rtoy I______— I I Ou«l. oown-to-aaitn..aiW. ugaay lapwaiad. m*«leomo«ii o|Oya backoadiing. ptc- [ mnllross & box spring, stillsi Sales, Display 4 MorolU ------SWU.mrf.M'lVrtMwtlom. n 0WF,4IT,41 BaaUnfllBuiplinliyareiMM* S'11'. 2000*.. an|Oyt CnwgttkSWF' 61* Uey. who «n|Oyi danc ).hen*aLX’il«iwl*. net, eanOMksM wnn r in p ln s iie ^ o , 734-8581, 40 y ttti young, «ntO]rt tiling )iet, ncntmoktr. StMi 3/UU, wM *cW•xtoy U m utc.an- BMnM>,tun.camg.h STARTS FEB 15 Um ixjrtmg. fan- mtit, ntluis, cNWien,^TTlking. .alkins, SMka okMf dog *ndnd Ihofta, cnHwmyv 6Mung na(«*nl.t. ti^«vmgItfi ti/OCF. 30- r Ouoon SIZO wator bod. hoi wtfung, tnM«*. tnuM. Miktu> OIO liOOOa______fif 1 Vf 4045 Rivofdolo Rd RmM. SmU mil* l>i»%d 10 Wu .• mo. camprno. cooka«.VUB1 n Of, pad, monross undof 1 hn»*,^0,tq047_f_ ___SB 5*t^Tof5y*VUO t.VilD I0l**» TraaeenalltontomwCtMc ■ ±m.La^ ^ old, hoadboard. padd< Ogd.„,UT . 1'.-. Wu. cy.a ■ ■ ------e*w*no«>’o« w .jo V*llean is Miiala, ^ ig g e.brmm«y«*.lun-kMng. a b w ; foils, $150.543-49^4 . JTJCS »ui.n.iM ''"•"IO*"! molhtrir ol on*, taaking il iwimi, .nwt out. U r^ Sanong, liNng.BtNrg ceoUr«. waOung. j - ^ 1-800-547-7005 0«t 237 I0U«. tWfWH. J4/B* g«nil»ni»n, 3 I Supor singlo walof bod c6 i Cfop nondtinkoi, Uk*t dmlng, a >ntmoktc. »uo-'>*«. 2 S i w a icS«»•______fghi u*ng. SavinglaUng S/DM. 3S-40, to> dii?on' P 'oo salvage of scfo ------nondimkmg. diug-IrM Wl. Ity mutlc. dancing, >ieia ctlallontnip. VMO • plolo, vory good conditic wood,oklofwoodonffam•amo M S i S : CiMliJian waleomad. ^ S^SadSmMn,3T liwndtnip. pottieia I . I Must sotll $50. 324-2486 kJ VUO 101,1 ~ rr.;-r'a: dcug.fi**g«nii*man. ino7»______structuro, Como by 4 soo i oninip. VUO p n ^ » ii, aciiv* ------y u n jo o a i______1 324-5611.______eo ot ik SsI .IV*. diug,t»«. RomtnUcBWf. d valu**. 3WS. who ~Z— ; Lyllo Sign, 1925Kimborl ------a,i,t>iM v«t>t1ump.'^MMiMiMxt eoia,H««iH*nM tlaU*. IM* al muaie nwM, aiar«ia«. 100*5*______■ ' 1 «nioy» muiie, outdoon,, pp»ilylng, tor CuOffl, OWF, ^S', *3, »mcimok... lovn tA- OWM, so, s'10-, peodlod kbcMno. (»VUOIOI33I ' ------S/DWF. 30., m* 'quilili*;. ■ VUO 0,^1, mom. loou; ------good. $150. SullivanaT\ rmta/nmt tun tovmg, rHKWOut. UMrt ft>uffln0. tan. SWU,3t ______fi»nd»ni(i. poMiW^i S««M 5®WF, Swung lun MMog SWF,J?,20.3«..O.PU.. ; 2 812>t^TINGAAlR solid siaio. cabinot mode $200. Call 734-2735. KiM.Br. 2MsT*d«S'liSw«. good.hg, honMI. 30's. BF. m njoO M jfM rJ/ swr.M ' CONDITiONING Inanunf^^siUiontNp VM » ' Kinotico watof sottonor, Irtil fSCiJiS. - V) non*, ona-weman- DWC* ______Hai*l-*rwl'«**>•-1 Coufltryboy tkv«nn.vuotom« a'4~. i4Sr»,. iw m Tiighi' ovor 2 yrs old. 326-5847. Saaking tinc*i*I* 8W/HU.SW ig,2S. who 3 C loan smaTl usod oirlig « OWM, S4, en , «mo*«. «n|.•noyt mov>«< HonnL d«owSu& DWM J T ™ ; ---- ouldoof eelivlll**. I «lr«n. «w hn. tnwvMlilp, vo,w- Largo Chorry log 12'king b _ flinifig Out. gvjui •v»n/na I. Inning, leoaoi. > AmsetNtSV n umite h«ttta no ■»•* *** ^ o<«>r«n ■ Woaihofby wood stovo, Ittling I»l*1wn. mn S««ki t>. cti- (6'2 '. IS3IM,. b>own.rM ______m»*TVUOI9^W_ . a squiirol lan and slovo) pipo.p>c ■ 10*diomoiof,$t50. VW310Q24»_„ Viontmokor. tscial c $300. Call 423-4898 r a r s jr.” ’"" S.r.r.It, ouldoof*. SMklng « .« T ______» Soo to approcialo. $30 ipMltl In0v.»l. Sinlng out. ou IMIbt,. noMmokat. . 5 CaM733.§652.______w ’JS'-'ST p.tfwowr.37 tntiiivft, cha«M»aati.’ 3 18.000BTU-S. doosIS notn Swodishcopo,snddlo^ f e n F,^ndtNpt«. utcula, bu*l. r w .4 - * ------p a r t o n ^isb^.butw b . e ^ hM«_VUOJO>39*_____...... ____ n hovo to bo vontod. OnlyOr nolch kigs. 2*x6' T4G rocfoof , ------— ■ financially ttcuta.•. ncnontmokar. non- b-j - nB,ncl4ll» *•-aacw*. »*»» »ponia. dyourhelpl V® I, Cost docking. Plans, vidoo.tott • usod loss than 2 wks. C« iWfuat«>r T«UIU« »n"o?; any Question*.Ions, ploato call 1- r^ui. S*Mmg moviM. «ojy 1n«i. -om sasss?.^M lalaUentMp, VUO e0O6«»ni8.)l8.a;d.31B. • n stovo, TakoB 8* pipo. HoiHolds cape,$150.733.9444 , mull new ew. Staking titndti Itdys» to<(i III* timt ol w ^p a n ^a ^, thara«ra Ha't «>s*rtw>c**. (rtmStlHp. petaAla lomvK* VMO I0I30< 110SS* 18* log. Good cond, $100 $1' MOVING: Ouoon bod $50, > r 2 Of boat oMor, 438-54333____ yr old Soars bost Tfoadmsdmill ' " ■ ' ~ Vm. lomd^tlM P«m f, Bl lh« oppow >n110 IB 01one «no«ha? You muu <• Whybuy awood SIOVO?ve? $750. Room oir condiitonc 'ICE:lfyouhavea I iHo.til du lan KM Til ihu puliliix of ii ownb-Kiuil.twrnb WB«I« M u n co $100, Wood siudont do:desk • CUSTOMER SERVICI dLLKs •d«'^b<«a a Now ^ iiiio ld Ronnissanc «>l pvUk. V< tn m ih( rifiR M xtk copr. ^ tnl .npuhUpW Peopl. ■ Poliotsiovos, $50. Canning prossui;sufo Iquwtion about our jco'i«vice. plcaie call u$ r W ' 1 _ - , ,kL Vou lauoiiKiK>n rmonib 1> < ipRuliw*ic*«rrbr.i~..A'iM irmc )-03ie,«r. 318and |]j| • $16.99, rog $24,95.5. COOkof$25.733-(»08.;____ loll ftce ac 1-800-648-03 leTunes-N on.4ll|.iO(W4MJII.c.l-JI». « financing avail OACC Moving salol Bunk 4 quotuoon wc will bc happy to helpelp you.; ^^2^14^95»3U ' Snake River Pool 4 SpjSpa beds, dosk, Iroozor, folrio

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    R.*)d«y. Februaiv 12,12,1 9 9 5 Timea-News, TWn1 FalFalls. idaho.F-5 MiscellarineouS'Reciireational’Tirransportattion 8 2!2-10p8^ 2 ______I_ l ______^______; S T h eTI mif K s N n v s BUY IT II - SELL IT - FIND IT CUSISTOMER # % ■ T • SERViVICE LASSIIFIED :733-01•931 I

    I UOTORHOUES 10011 J AVIATION 1007 TRUCKS TR IB94E8C0BrLXaX I THE ACESES ON BRIDcii C B o b b y W oW m to llyl For sale. 1965 1963 FordFon F-250 X L f s u ^ ^ WECANSELL -ClwfolWOKOOT40.324-4811 c a ^. 3 351 engine, eio rH™ ^ ■ l W M . | l l l | Your ahapo.s>o.934-549(!rafi0f.6pnL kg a tm ^ A N S W E RR: ; The delayed jum p U ur molor hom e or travel DearM r.W oIfE TH-aitortorcsshlRoosonablo 1002I AUTOi PARTS 1986 GMCGM pickup. Robulll B V M H M M I f l Both sides vulnersble,>le, d u p lic a te . I n o t f b r d nIng. g m erely highly Invi* B ' I ii n I *ii B Kttoittoa. 22 years exporionco. 4 REPAIRS . «nij[n«.Ino. now imorior. new . W ith a bare-opening iow Intorstate location, io^^ogtires.$3550. ^ deal and pass a near- 8 9 9 9 dW.W Badynbtt.ket.JackMa.Mln. ts s lM . . . Vw aokitkxi 10 ^,324 1 ext 1130.______1986350Honda3wh®elo^ iyourn^m osat. ; 7^ 9 Ford Ranger XLT, 4 ...... 1994 TEMPO BL ______D e a r M r .Vr - W o l f f : . . _____ . excol.cond. SIOOQ. Call. ANSWER: Biddingng over high How muduch point-count does 536-5355.______SSSD ^.'Sr-'r^ ) SNOWVEHICL£S }Sar°ir couch or complolo ^ pre-em pts is alwa;ways an Ifiy c^>encrproiiro m ise if b e re b id s th r e e 1968 i Yamaha. 350, Big 6267 afier 4pm. _ _ y j g g j Who«>l.$1500.734-3616 AND EQUIPMENT van.Kn. Make oflor. 539-4382 ______S l proposition. M ost; imin portant is no-triunp> aaJ fte r a < » e -o v e r^ )b e s e - — - . or 32432*^5660______T992F5JFordro o In Slock. NO. 1 Auto $15.50C.500.736-6^49 msg. • •* V I * v c CoMlts •PWMI Vftiii four spades, a doubl< Pt.p.bU .*8«pTWr.Wh. ibic should be cond.Call423,5055.. . moj!« !2 2 a ______Parts. rts. 324-8721. ig g a1 Dodge D< Oakola LE. •Some with Owe, Til & Power SeohSeoh for penalties. To> cOBe. ter. te runs WB«; needs somo mllailtoi t4200.4^-6791 TO .000. Can 324.3734. l i e . $2200.886-2106 T jJ J ■ a u m would be more lo^o^caL Would I opener stshould have 19 or 20 — 94 Puma Oeiuxo, olociric _____ 1 ord PU, runs good, now ____ « ^ 9 9 8 - 92 RM 125, excel, cond. starlari,handwa^ni.$2W Njwre double for penaltiesies with your HCP. Thehe one-Ievel response ®2 i r row bar lor aiepsido clulch.ch. good tiros. $600 or 432-5579 Can boloro 11AM orbr best oflor; 1984 Scwpian ollor.f. K934-6574 aftor 5om- ig94TA im ns6LiT band? I might, butut 1 wouldn’t may be num ade on as little as five ^hip 440, rvns good, collft -93S uruklR M 80.$1300; Whi :hovy ton SWB step- v>L g u a r a n t e e t h e r e s ulit l t or six HClICP; therefore, opener 1994 jg Suzuki RM 80. liko noeoodspoints; 1976 Chevy ■ m S M t , C g g T 'U.83^160 _ _ ^ ). 3% V8, AT, AC, dual . J B p r o m i s ees s to provide tbe re> jwnow. $1900.324-8638 PU. hjnra b a piece ol cake. k*. 40K on rebuilt eng & B B 2-1995XLTSKS, m t DearM r.W oim m a i n d er dneeded for gam e. Af- !l7Mj«1p»e«a2- ^ .’$« . ^ 0 0 324.8255____ - T O 903 BOATS AND Exlnxtras.$M M w ^ onor. 1 - Against an opposinging four-spade ter a twon'o-over^ne, opener can i Ford 1 ton dually with ' ' MARME ITEMS ____ 3 *UTOS-aiHER r confident bid* expect m h a sI IS boon robun. $2,000 or and a side ace. Shouldu ld I h a v e 'd o u - s ti ll p ro mmises l a very good hand ' Crultar, Cr awning & oovors. 629 ------il2on:on.4dr..5spd. $400. bestolIt oiler. Call (2 ^ 7 3 4 - very good cond. NADA Rossi (about 17-]17-W HCP). JJ •slgrrel skis with Salomon n i-76-7047 ove*.______4571Mor 01 <80013^777. b le d a t IM P S ? book, S10.290 make oiler, bindJndnp. 195. excd shape, Gtt«niI«NJt(. C al 736-0932.______|1 0 OREATSHAPEU ' 100.gal733^J64.______10055 ANHQUEAUTOS , 500^8Chevy1ton.4S4.AT,.. ^ ■ D e a r Mr r. . W\ o l * — BOAT SHOW S«<^ good used SM-Doo s :------: 3.PB.duala.11‘Mfvkie ■ ANSWER: I wouldn*dn‘t double in What is Pu|P u p p e t S ta y ro a n ? Fab.17,t8,&1> ^ATSHOW Urge; d&laddorrad«.69.000. ■ any gam e, much Iesless at IMPS, ShtetbW.AUsitficCMr.NJ. ^TFCo. F«fcjfOi/nd* ki F3er N«w&Us«i]Rog.towln IFCFCo.Fairglou^inFlor _ Z ^ 7 ^ 2 5 2 , — 2 MERCURY BRGHM. t l Your double warmrns declarer . FREEboatlobeglvDn Fer more Info can S S L a mt.HOwmi...______I about the trum p 8ta f i 2 9 6 8 h«Hcard nu^or. It serves ^ ll. good Bound rigl 1 open one diamondd aiand rebid one ing a five­ 84 EZQogoltc.n, oxc ond'iglno. $42,500. 1979 l95.Can736^5 1966 ;>ose for those who do ^ idi^an 5 yard kiador, ro- t**”; 6 FORD LTD t 9 s p ^ o v e r p a r tn e r's ’s oone4ieart re- no purpoi end. Qaa-oll injection. <76lntematk)naISeout #H19234 ...... f i 906 GUNS AND Vlndshiold, lull cover, builtJill Cum mins e n g in e, 1976 *2986 sponse. If ne jumips ps to two no- not RIFUS 14.500.920 Cal loador, Carrya 1200.733-9527.______*34,! IW 17 MERCURY SABLE t ^ tr u m p , is th is a n a bisoiute so l force? s.dw^8,500. ‘ S everal dum p 19777 InInlernatlonal Seoul.- *4891 NoGxlrailrai.BhallinBr.F1k. trthSASCkrin^. 2-C lido 50, c ro u country ski- * f°t; ^HB,D»I«4r»«aw »»•««■ . CO conditionod.$1150.423- flil^ jc k and backhoos. Call runsIB ggood. $1500.536- 1986;6 TOYOTA MR-2 t i | ! 6286or734-1041 or/tr/rowor machlnoa, $60. >8-234-0889.______6764Uevssortoavemso,- o- • ■ a.Calt736^»38 oa. ______WJ89.MW0N11'...... *4967"i '6 Frolflhlllnerrcabiovor- 1979>FordF^90r4x4r400- Fc -,oa«- _ _ _ _ HealllalihMaxunhPorsalhydrau- •Blooper, 290 Cummins M, auta uto, 3 In. nit, ex tra s, I j o18 o CHEVY CORSICA t ^ ic gym set, brand newl. lalne, Elton 10spood -grM«ttTudt-$5500oroffer.-- ti WOOOPl L4993_ 7 825 WAHTED TO BUY — FREE— g";a'ci733-M 5l. ^TOOLSAND” 825 V/j^fOBUY 7 Reloading Seminar ^ insmb*ton,3sxJe.Phooe tan "733;573 1 ^ ______)9g5 MACHINERY ' :hwinAirdyneblko.$500. (20SV [60LDS98REGENa t B Any kind ol usod horso or Wamod Mkrosott 'Wotka* or , ...... 19799 FlFord F-150, rebuilt DP143,WIV(Wir...... T*8776 l [S3 cowboy lack. Call 543-3- Claris ■Wofta t e a * ' s m s s ^ ------OT800Konwonh3406B •ng..nа., recent dutch, brahaa GONE OUT OFBUSiNESS~ 306 Stovons-FUer Ires. Body good cend. Whoot align. o()uip. Moybgbo 5315. conod.______MadnloshOassioll. TAC. ISspd.over-dtlve. 4 «]«• 199212 PLY. SUNDANCE t f l Cal 734-8296. 326-4823 . 9111 TRAVEL IW mains £ mds & lucbo. JS 5 050^ofler.fe&-5442. 0 ; . fO03?Bi9B74A.«)hrWir...... ^•6996 usod pohoblo or pM drivoivo A sharp, cloan. lalo modol, TRAILERS o n .A irlittb ^ a fn d muchuch (uilsizo.luxuryaulow ithtti Wanlod: Miscpanskir 1941 II I tsars, fresh p ^ t . now 19866 IzIzuau Trooper. 4x4,; lAQn SAVAGE MODEL 110QXP3 ____ bbor. 438-5598.______78,00(,000 miles. Exocor)d. 12 CHEVY GEO PRiZM tn misc. CaJltw into. CMW.M. low mllos. Prolor OM or Ford coupe or aedan. R iR E PACKAGE ^ 968Roadrunnof.15-vorr Clark27SB.425C422, $52Wgft5.CaH734.8326. . «1[I3« ...... • >7888 # W4-S913______Ford mig. WILL PAYiY Can324lfe7evos. Indudos hard sided case, doanl$1000orbostothir. ^ 1976.EROPS. 1988988 Chovy SIversdo. 1 9 M . LIKE NEW CASHII733-a234. „ Wanlod: motorbAa In good guntock\ and 3-9x32 vari- 0011733-2883. Ci M FORD TEMPO t q . Siuiuik1.7yd %lor m m o H i u ...... - ...... * 984Taun»23'J^n^. budr, Crocs country sWs & boots. ^ c In d id e 270, J^ 0 6 . ex1rackian$6995. mochlno. 324-7618 or ,m CaaBifr-6304. 2,243, .306,7mm Mag., .300 dean. $425,000. thlno 1990 X' Chovy am BR0CKMAN-8RV 324-4469 ovw. Wantod: Somo old maibkw. Win ' Meg., .22-250, .223. 208^3-9263. igsTaeCh^8uburt>anMx4... nOOOT ...... - H*9798 doT Comics.SlarWartoys,4a,a CaaGafv'734-9393. \7mm-oa. Also k)R handed LOADERS & TRUCKS Silveriverado 350..loaded, | q q | Worner 36‘ E ki. taddor, ^ r o ™ “ . oat condition, $8995., M HONDA PRELUDE t i l heavy duty $200. Wornoirnor glass showcase. 733-0016 in270.-30'■ ______only $ 3 5 9 .^ Price 00^ ^EWEED YOUflTBADE-lN or.2ya^budiot.Hough i989FoBFordF1S0XLT4x4,exl. 1993 told 20- (200., 24- (225. oi Computor dosk and printerer 423-6495. kiavo messaoe. * i8BKItEspre.l9 1/2-5th ^ » PONT. GRAND AM t i l «00lofa(1.3g6-31B9 lh ro u g h f^ 2 B 198E H30.1V4budtot, straight cab. .$49QA.WH'0«L...-.------stand. 324U512_oyoi_____ Wsntodtobuy:8-10school RLERGW&AUMO whivhoel, oxcol. cond.. fully Iramo, $6500.1983 Ford AM/FIf / P M f a ^ J ^ ’oMm'lN; l11.988 i f Compulors.printoca. any­ student lockers. CallJohn 308 STEVENS AVE. *#liftlf'Conlalnod. sloops 4, 823 VAHtETY FOODS ruckwithorwithout,1989 warra thing eieclfonic, NOT nr *1733-5920 Smilh and W esson, Classic iltch included. $6000. ip(o axlo. 48: larmbod traS- ptoe r I ANO SERVICES WORKING orWORKiNQ. 0 . Wantod lobu^eaktw h Humor 83/8 sialnloss 44 178-9192______^er. Clarti all whooi m i igfwr^g^^.726- n I L Aertwnio piano. C al mag., m Bmlied edition, new. jii owofshm grader. Can lor ' 4843 c Organically-grown Angus JUSTAflRIVED:New24- pow Oid Jukoboxos, gas and oil 5ii 734-5147. RugorM77 R varmint grodo. (Coapanion, groal lk«r. mor t »91 u Mazda4x4 extondod i g g n bool.’Aorwholo. Loan 6mm. TlmnOT Irigor, (nearly pj, SO CHEVY VAN t S liwdof. 543.6302. ■ advertising signs, Schwtnr>nn Wantod lo buy: Gun m so h 6r plw, island quoon. duclod il541F.KWtMr______■ ------kralo sling ray# and 1969 nowl.678-rai8alior6pm. *7AC. miera, awning, rack Olderlor grain train, high sldo DONloKnf&TflBONa’ *2987 S a v e up to 40%'% Camaro parts. Siovo Lyndich oak!*Sili ^W oathorby Vanguard 7mm attd i ladder, spars, ant.. fortr 4 0 -A 4 2 'farm bod, 4_ $11$11,000.678-7066or 1986 ' Burtov.67B-1201.------Remmlnflion magnum w/4' “ Thi ?r»ofniikrr.'g77-4536" • 3 -438-8906 e v e * .— : «121SI •3778 Tw^r^Jro^oSilol.iol. W ant 110 4 sh a re s oldivi-ST Wanted to buy mobik> pipower Ceupold scope. i2 GMC Sonoma Club .np* 734-0?93. ___ Sk}n1 low lino can^ water.tt. axlos and tU s . Will pull. $400.1911A-f.45cal.w/oxtr« 53S3US93 100717 TRUCKS ’ coop*; - 7 3 4 j7 ( ^ ______Can 825-5733______ddipa, ammo, hokior. $500. Jsrom a _____ *3873 rj*-31571-800-773-31S7 i 990\ 824 VIDEO W arned: 120' ol chain linkuk Wantod to buy Oregon Myr- Remmington 5. .308 modoL 73i M) VW Rabbit PU, dkisol, cus^o^ 760.$^.TCVfl>iloMou* a'ENEEDYOUaJBAP&iM a newBwduol batteries, n e a ^ Mrtoc i wS7 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER t ^ EMTEHTAINMENTr loncing.4‘w-top railing, winnl llewood bacm turn, any /' ll774B,«W(Wir...... H 1 pioco, soU at Housior Fum lain « carbine, .50 cal.w / nowlw t o s . run* good. $95rf. б.7131 iMvemsa. *4887 &TELEVISIOH dismanilo lorwo- 5 * «901 w n y o n ^ t s ^ 2 ^ 6 3 4 - 912 ;r 5iwo.1930-a.1940-s.CaH 12 UTOJTY 733-i ------Wantod:4WoItOisneymov- lading the dasslfltd ads 3 Ford F-150 XLT, woll 1985S5 FORD BRONCO t ^ ‘92 Echottar7tOtaloinic 43^4443.______TRAILERS- t ^ \ ilfltained, standard trans. /U&40ImsK n o w o m ______f l ivsiy day Is a worthwhile 5 ™ " *4989 dish a rocolvof. 324-7338^ r- Wanted (o buy: violin case, 4-9130 or 73W291ev» ^939 T 907 HOTTUBS iS>94 S novor been usod 12X5- Mt>a.ClB733«31. S9 DODGE DAKOTA ^ t B Salolito syctom oloctronicslies. maid.&SlOMingBottKy. tun sbo 733-1316 iatbed trailer. Haa regular -^555^ klof Can 734-3608. AND POOLS >lal 92 C hovy’A ton PU, ex- lP180.KWtMy______T* l 8 8 8 8 now 1990. Can o m ask loi — Wantod Troybulll chipper sizi mdodca6,shortbox.V-6 . Donnra 823.4519 ___ Wantod ■67-72 short bed.Sd. shfoWor. 733-9372. gCal a sp a . 6 porson. w-oxira ^ sp e ed , excel cond, low »■ $7606.324-3214 1988» MIT. MIGHTY MAX tf l 4x4. wil considor anything, lota & oxinizer. 1 yr old. iil&.$12,500.CaM 91 ExpExplorer, excel, cond,, _ WOOOPimimoHir.______*6993 il ------MS-WAMrED-TD BUY—’______iunkoMoihowifuckJaS------I a 6-5777.(y 7 3 8 ^ 2 . ------>wtlm,'brakos,'shocks,' 'ifis i BS99 days osk tor Larry. ?;■ m ~ m f t £ s a $ 5 — 1.000 mllea. $15,900. lO'SLargarnon-wofhinc 92F150XLTWhltoPU, M ^ '’0 WANTED BY PRIVATE 908 MOTOR HOMES I X2 was bought by Paul W n. 324-1477 _ _ *7981 color T V t» VCR'a. CalCall COLLECTOR: Old CfO- Moving sale. Fob 17-18- 90) 423-4676 evw A wKftds 191h ior Inlo caflS37-4862 ANO RY’S I I /ernor driven for 1 month 91 FortFord sxionded cab 4X4;- 199Q90 DODGE B-250 t i i— chotod « ombroldorod lin- ie n ho p a st away. Excel Ipsdeade^T^w^owdrlve. /ijjn; 2-1^4i28ui*e 4- b a s ^ o a rd hoatort. cabi ■t '* Interiors, oarly Amorlcan I nolB, luicor. go-catl' loi eolloo A ond labtos, Broywor oarti. 423-5130-______horsos. C at 733-4356. i i u u l \ A low 5 point * elk &i Ofoi W anlod: Largo window airJ r mooso racks whh tul skulkkuOs condilionofllO voll.C ollall iBsaisonncnp a tiac h o d . Bloachod.o oui u t TO6-4117teavg. 1984 TOTOn TERCEL m m . WAS $1995______!l>899 Clattlllod... ..lor paopli W anttobuyroasonaWo ~ — ■ crosacourtiYsWojcortisorsr \mmc,wamM Good loving homo wantsitslo l< - &lomalo6ad»hund; I00a057i^ WASSI99S------L*678 buy a lorTOt. CoO B2S-53t5344 438-6093.- IB7BND6BIM00 ask lor Josh.______------Went to buy usod t)orM& IU2$803^WASS3995.:------Mobile homo. 2 bdrm.pfolPfof- stodttrsiors. 326-5471 _*887 or^sotuo.733-d24An calonytimo. 1879611062800 IF00745KWASS1995------_ * 8 8 8 l967F08Br-lB0 I$1761S7i^WSSl99S______-*997 1 ^1 9 9 55QVVALIER u8orei8urD BB8W97i,W*SSI995------:*999 18887080 MOO | Ih K ^ '/ ( H M f063941t WAS $2995______J1376 n m W b ^ CASH-H-CAI I S nHLERE!

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    TheTlines^N ew s BUY nT - SELL IT r - FIND I CUSTOMER - m SERVICE i C L AiS S ilFIED» 7 3 3i-093#j TS ■ THAHSPOmDHTATIOH raODEALEDS tooa 4X4 1009 VANS & BUSES; 1028 CHEVROLET 1041 FORD 111076 PONTIAC 109<099 AUTODEALERS 1099m AUTODEW.ERS 1 0 « AUTODEALKS A IMS AUTC »993NiSMn. 4x4,18.00B.OOO laeif GMC Cuslomizod) vrvnn 1976Corvoi1o, 350 ongino.0. 1989 Mustnng. oxc cond. "B•87 PonliacFiofoGT, $6200, C milos iolton bombof«r lclo oxcol cond S3.200. CoColl AT, low milos, all original.ll. $4500.324.5695.______Call allor 6pm, 702-755. S ^ $ $ $ $ $ S $ $$$$$$$ ri bumbor wuroniy. CnnInnbo t 733-0938.______T-iops. $7500 or bost ollor. • l992Fo»dTnurus, 2320.Jnckool. - soon nt Curry TtflilofPnf Pnrl«, 1983 Ford Cndco convorsicifslon Cnll733'2301 lonvomsn. _ Ou/»f«nd/npconrf/f/on. - ■93 Pontine Bonnovillo. nico $ ^ NOW PA]iViNG $ ______733-3961. ______vnn. Fully loadod, o)oxc es Cnprico CInssic. 8 pnj.J . bolow book ni $8895 or oltor. 1 » 4 Dodgo 1500 4X4.1::4. long cond. $9900.734.7201. lal 678-3265 days 6f cor. $14,750. Cot S L___ songorbia wgn, nil optional 324-4552 * 324-2724 ^ bod Lnfomio SLT. 360160V-8 ' 93MorwryVJIaoorLS.Ioolood- oquip.. now trans, oxcol.)1. 678-1024 ovos. ctuiM. PW: PL. AT. AC,AC. till od. oxcol. cono, BurgundundW cond.734-5854..______‘88 Escort GT, sunrool, now whool, bodiinor. romainfiQlndof silver S18.S00. 862-32‘3255 ■94Ch«vyC*m»mZ2B liros. nowpainl, Pionoor 1087 i TOYOTA aI C 2 I E on waraniy. 25,000OO mi. lonvomiln. • • ____ 4200 mi, AC. 6 spd. nnii storoo. Cuslom rims, vory _ $18,900 bost ollor,t .C C dII Ford Cuslom vnn X-lonlonQ, ihoti sy.Mpm 6oso CD clonn, AC. $4000. 324- 1199CroyoiiDxicablx4v/cu£iom ^I ON THE is p o r ^ 1 - - 678-7066. or 43B-8906.2®^___u m CnII 734-44B9 playor. bra, slill ondo'r wnr.. 4042of324-47?0 topper. 40,000 milos, oicof. C ______m s M A W A m ------7 5 W l6 n Ch’oVy SubUrt!auman. -n,lsyoarwnbooufbo»tlUs ------rbniTTliko brand nowTPW.t. •S3Ta-u(BsWftgon-GLTFu1ty^ --conIter flipirM FeOmwy 17 sol, oxcol cond. 678-099 734-2964. ____ ! 1966 Chrysler NY 383, ro-^ 1042 GEO ' lumiiirsi-iiiwiOWOM! Qoy t . U w h ‘86 Chovy Blazor.SspoSpood. 1909 Buich Coniury, $39113900 slornblo. £3.000 733-1970 72 VW Boollo, oxcol. cond. ^9 C aU T 38-■00880: ' ^ 9 ^ oil powor. stotoo, 90,< « boM oi'of. Cily ol Hagilanof- II utkos only minutos lo piacu^ Musl soil: t094 Goo Molro. ^ $2200. ollor. ^ 3 4167 C Ask for Dickt OlbsaB.C e K . $200 S inko ovor pnymonls t mitos. Mng whools. $45 man. 837.6636 CallII b o . your closslllad ad . . . tlio 93 Chov.S-IOPU, oxcol. ^S GOI MAIN AVIl/E. 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    Aml e r i c a s iI M e s e a s it M ildred Reynolcolds, 64, a ■|H; ireaiedcd for depression is the wUineU nessof th e di.sili.sea.se: Clinical depressionDn actu*\ clinical social wwi o r k e r i n a lly ecIu lu d e s"d iag n o sis b y m im idk d inn ; g tbe K ensington, MId., d, sports a sy m pptoms to of otiiertUncsses. In is2 FFrink, ______^ w h oaL87-is a t a-co-leadet o lthic e JiU j a-- badge w hen shele addresses ha.sseece ci h a p te r o f th e N a tio n a l Depres- q siv e anc audiences. It desescribes a a n d M a n ic D ejw essive Associi!x ia tio o . It years after her retirement:nt froI m ■ left: Mildred lifelong, personahal struggle: B H Roynolds, teachinlin g g o in g fro m g a stro e n te ro f 64. A new to c ardx d i io lo g ist to n e u ro lo g ist w'ith ith such “D epression is: a m edical Wdicatlon complapIoinLs os d io irh e a . c h e st discorxxinafoit illness, not a w/eakness.” e: . nausea. “CAT scans. M RI I^ ^ y o u depreuJon. namei: itit, th e y d id it," s h c rec alls.- “L “1-ater. O ver a periodd oc f 3 3 ^■rlNowahe whcnt>1 th e d e p re ssio n \v a s dee p es st. t .I 1 h a d years, M ildred sis u f f e r e d hopcles.s feelings, I couldn’tn ’t Ike ep about tho my mmnind off suicide.” Eventually,y ,a a p s y - recurring episodi) d e s o f ^ ■ 1 lllnen. chiairi*irist recognized that clinicaJic a l de- depression. D esf: s p i t e a Right: Edwin i------Hunter, 77. doctorate in soci;icial w ork D ep reu lo n w as ------and-a-m aster-s inin theology— ^Hjrw kin«.hi« ______c Alzhetmor’t ^ w orse. she felt incom peip e t e n t — a m A fter f l total failure. “DD e epression d o c to rs H treated the ■ w reaks havoc wiw i t h y o u r depression, V hts w ife, 1 self-esteem ,” sheh e n o t e s . F rances, 1 ^^■saJd;ntis W hen even intene n s i v e attitude is different psychotherapy cc( o u l d n o t — m ore c o n te n t" restore her feelinlings of ..H

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    Today, M ildred« d ‘ o o k s lio n c a m p a ig n to c n c o u ra g c: old*ole tal illne.ss and have; litilcI use for psy- T T T forw ard to her 6565th crpcopUpic, cspeciully. to recognizee theth chiatry. arc particulaiIarly loath lo admii 1 /1 / :ncc between mourning losses-es— it. “ T h e y fe a r b e in g hi b i r t h d a y w i t h aijoyshehas j c S S hospitalized.” says WW come along nalunUly with1 oldol Dr. Nathan Billig. dirlircclorofihcGeri- I I . ?/■/>’ never know n befefore. A fter aecandiid th e d e a th o f frien d s o r a sp oDuse. u » atric Psychiatry Progn:ram at G eorgetow n , hich generally fade uway—-and an University Medical C i t i e s , a psychiatrist pre,rescribed Si™ ";; C e n te r in W ashing- lO S 6f iI n t e r e s t i n a c t i v i t i il depression, which shouldId b c ion. D .C . a n d a u th oir r o ( f Cniwiiif' Older eSl ircatedli:1 like any other serious illness, one o f the newest ;ss. am \ Wiser. “ T h e y Fear fet the c o n n ec tio n S t i j yV ^gloom y o r say the at makes Ihis case unusual iss notni with dcmcniia." As> ai result, although - antidepressant dndrugs a year uinTMildildrcd Reynolds goi sick bul thi I thai 15% of ihose 65 onr older suffer life- j e e l’ Sw orthless, som e m,m a y ug h t a d o c to r ’s h e lp . T h e r is k c ago, she w as at lalast free o f shcsougi skof impairing deprc-ssion.n. a m ajority o f this , , . ision among the generation ci 1 cu- group never gets thehe help they need. O e l tt e e i v e i t i s j u s t t h e depression. N oww ;she w orks pSbffoT of recalling the DepressionI anand according lo estimateites by Ihc National W ar II is four times grcaicr tha w ith the N ationall a l M e n t a l lhan Instiiuie of Menial HH ciiiih. r e s u' tl. i t o f g r o w i n g o l d/— - , in th e gcn:cneral population. Yet older pcc peo- When it mimics ooti th e r diseases. O ne H ealth A ssociaticition S pic. whoho often attach a sligma to mcrTien- re a so n .so m a n y o f ih Ihc elderly go un- U U t' e.e x p e r t s s a y i t i s nI 't't S O . B , S H E R^ R Y E H E N h R Y

    PAGE 4 • FSSftUARVFE ia. IM S • PARAM MAUlAOAZM I Wben treatmentD tb needed. But bow f do older persons oor their families tell ^11 ] the d ifference bct>:tween naturally oc- : cuiring. event-relailated depression and TU an Illness requiringIg m ed ic^ treatm ent? . i* Experts say the an;inswer involves both -.IJ severity and lime.. ““Sadness thai is per- • IMf j y Members vasive becom es aI ddi.sorder when it in- ' .' terferes w ith some a a i »> ' ^ . functioning— whataiever that level was ; X'liK MoatlM to « attw I before.” explains Dr.D Billig. "Someone j • dMtk in tha'.;.tto who over a period1 oc f months stops go- Ib r ing to the movies or who stops drying themselves. Someofonewhod^lopsso- AWdw oMiar itaifrj;-,'? . called vegetative sysymptoms, likej^ lack jafefl ; of appetite occora>rapanied by weight -VN ------I an we tell JBassaaagiaa. J ce between » used by loss ^i s ^ s ^ itfUw lW ttaKSBvtti M b m d a clinical ^ rt'd.tfiittlw taii requiring f i Y v o n m TakMdge, ee,'te, with dX htw .K ata.ind Ott mtment? JijsKsMaagi i i a i I I prcssion was the nuufnasked culprit and Wash.,ih., whose three children had no y that the £ Ml I prescribed an antide]idepressant. which howdi/ dangerous her moods had beo SSew Stfhertlfcdl.etbw rpt^ngforaslong or hovlow many hours she spent in I How:.■jolvefboth ; / as necessaiy. A n lidspressanl ^ drugs have Herdi' darkest m om ents closed in w the diffennci bccome a crucial conromponcnt in treat- her divorcedi exacerbated feeling \d time. ^ ing the illness. guilt,It, shanie• and despair. ‘‘Som eti sadness, cau. W b e n m o u n iing goesg o n to o long. 1 thoujought it would be cool not to i D epression in laterr yearsy( often seem s ” waJce* up.”i she recalls. *1 just didn't \ or illness, at.rp difn cu ld es.'o r new ~ :m naturally connectcdd tcto specific events, the resresponsibility for killing myse IS for which there is no ^ lik e th e d eaths o f fritfriends and family Pen'ersoaal losses like Y vonne's shi depression whor feels'worthless. . iHp- m M - membeis. the loss of>f healthtv and ap p ^- anddcd o produce deep sadness, says id al. A nd w ith in all -;«n ance, o r tbe psychologilogicallossofajob Harokold Bloomfield, a psychiatristioii»» medical trees a range. People who and status. ^ fanlilyily imembers as well authorv x of How To Heal Depression, icpres^ show these ^SSSiSSSSSSS as health practitionerslers can easily over- the paipnin should lessen over tinv^ CUi■Bito Doctors say; those severely de- m look the real cause bclbehind an endlessly dcpresression. however, gcncraily xdoc c o m e m to a greater extent.” /.» gloomy demeanor orir mourningm that goes releasease its grip without intervention- hat padents exhibiting =1): in bed. a i l S W e r t t l V i Ib tIM iBtfitnlfrer Mmt*lmt Hi uently, they uige old- Yvonii)nne found out three years ago." avior and personality on too kxig. Consequeti n w hen a m ife»;944n^^»M n»'iHMa s e -: . er idatives to “chcerr upup” or “gel bu^"— nallyy gj ot honest with m y doctorings al of seventy ancrstundeigoafuUmed- exhortations thal onlylly m ake the elderiy howi lousyIc I felt,” she admits. Wiihletim j es lie o ut o ther physical :ja:t s a s w i feel more useless aodod incompetenti dcpresressants and psychotherapy, sheto ever ypothytoidism. : “I w as very goo d at covering up my recove}vered so well that she now is1*1 a want ] problems, or sleepjiehner’s. Recurrent ! despondency,” sayss YvocneTalm^ge,Y’ counscQselor for other okler padentsyself." a] phypcalsymptOTisiirritability are a give- . ^ 68, a registered ntirscirsc in Bellingham,, neaibj[by Skagit M enuil H ealdi Cent*; should basis. S om eone w]spicssion. as is the loss ^ £ 5 ^ : ^ ' ays Dr. hopeless or,suicidjuble thinking stiai^i M ia UM'CragM SlaCa UMm • ^ V T t • »'' rist and these sympums issuaily i associated with ntt».niiiirffyH ny:ia^:^ s a o n ion, but are more m ildly dse.Infact.doctofsnow c Ginical symptoms a bit:fohn I of depression as- ^ j^ a ssTto e« Th» pMMDMdoesn't I p ies^ show themJepression, where pa- f o i> tiHHw n n n t nion—os — Doctc^agitetha■ to have—and indeed s S n r v i ^ ) ' ;o.“Ifi- such striking beha>lient Alzheimer’s yet u m or M aihtrt «>>laaauM•rabout il changes shoukl firstrom depression. «AI ^ ' ith anti- ical w orkup to rule. 77. a former inven- [M FW NfBotwdrtW www^ she' has causes, such as hy;cently ran the large « r m m M ItoBts a p e e r W hen it’s Alzbiany he had founded. ; M* e f t n ^tsatthe l s bouts of extreme lyin frustrated a nd a ^ - ^ sssS' e n te r., away fw severe depimemory begiu) to fail. ; S '■ - '.■'I of memory and trou continued I —all symptoms usu .'■ ' •..y Alzheimer’s disease, - P H U M M M U M • mnmiMVtXMM-PAOKB i t l characterize one fo: the dem cnda o f d q mm'j:-;' dents m ay appear ti may have— incipie ^Ig' ' suffer primarily fro O rO v Edwin Hunter, "i . to r w ho u n til recc California compas became extremely tated w hen bis mei HIDDENEN aSEASe/continued

    Hunter':c r's wife. Frances. 75. recallsIls that,i as his. conditionCO advanced, her husbusband bccamn ec progressively m ore morosirose, lo thc poim}int of be a m in g suicidal. “AAtflRt, t f wc woncrc all in denial becausc hc had alw ays>'s 1been such a genius.” sheesays. si ------Fomiiminatciy. their da u ^ te r recognagnized a deprcjircssive syndrom e and sugge:;gesied lhal hericr father sec Dr. Bloomfield.Id. who> prcscribribcd medication, counselinging and cxercise:iscs for his patient. Says Bloi31oom- nclcl: "Since"S Alzheimer's is'genernerally untrcataaiable. thc m edical consensu:ISUS10- day iss tlthat if depression is worsetrsening thc AIzhIzhcimcr’s, then go ahead andnd treati llh c dJcpression) e , after rulFng out)Ut any Other pliphysical disorders." Thou;ough far from his old self. EdwinEd slill spcipcnds halfKlays at his of!lce,aw w hile Frances;es has enicred therapy to dealsUwith < their cha:hangcd life sinjation. “His attiiattitude isdifTenfercnt— less hostile, morc concontent lhan before."bcl she says. “Our situatuation mightt hihave laken us cbwn the p ^h lotc d e - ■ structioilion, but now I d o n 't think it will."w W hathat’s ahead. Geriatric profess!cssion- alsareoe optimistic about the prognosLtosisfor D fS T A L LlA T ^ I deprcssiission today. Not only are theyyleam le - ______ing monlorc about how illnesses suchhashy- as ofCallWaitinaVoi/oice Messaging, ‘^l E 9B I B 9 pothyro:TOidism, hcan disease and kickidney Caller ID andan more. TM ' ur livercr (dysfunction contnbute to)chron* ch R L ic dcprepression. but they also are findingfini < ' B im r ,, W how lhalIha cycle works in reverse—e—that H H f f P * is. howw (depression m ay increase vul ! < ■ c ■Tyl MTm ability!y to ccrtain illne.sses. paiticulicularly Q B K ofthe: immuneiir system. And they cancanfac- 0 1 BB how medications for these discliseases -gM afTcctat a p aiicnrs biocbcmistiy. CL- h a t you c a n d o . Rem em ber,er, Ihelp t iilablc. It is never normal tolo 1have .vhclmingfeelingsof-sadncssc ssd a y -- isav ailiday simply becausc you areegrow gi - JHV ------ovcrwhphecy. old^atsc:r than thinking,.“ F m going; to die. II Just Slop living." is to say.i y .“r n in as m uch os possible.” ^ h e i for family mem bers, they sh'should 0 If y o u 've everER WANTED TO TRY U S W E• S TI ’S MOST POPUi.AR SERVICl : autom atically assigning nlegotive ^ i p h o n e Aslutcs fo to getting older. “Beinj:ing se- im p r o v e m e n t :l free now, during our P’HONEho Improvement S ale.[CES, resist* ai"getting crolchety" or feelinglingsad attribuKA>onhless ore not natural panparts o f .NUARY 9 THROUGH FEBRUARYIRY 18. C all 1-800-871- Sc3 3 6 nilc.*"'iX. Experts agree that thc maj(tiajority I ‘7'>ca and WOI r years, THIS S unday' FROMFi 9 am TO I PM OR DURINRING RECUUR business HOU der people enjoy their later yi aging.nearly I 80% of the people wilhilhcliih i Business custom ers C allai 1-800-242-5068. )U R S. “ f icprc^ion can be successftiUy]y ctreat- C4 And nci'rolohgcd depression, thcrcfircfore. ica] deplId be understood for what; it is: a cd. Proiblc illness. a LIJS[ : w E s r should I trcatabi ____0 1995 U S WEST CommuniCJlionslonsiSomc rcsinciionsopply Cjllcf :IDd iIS no( availobic in all markcLs PEBRUMtV n . tw s • PARAOC MAOJlAOAZME

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    A P eek (nta,the3 PF ork B arrel ext W ednesday,, CitizensCi the Departrr t m e n t o f E d u c a t i o n MDM( a Against Qovenmu ONEY iment hasn't subnb m l t t e d a b u d g e t FOCT N W aste w ill releaseise its new request foror this program since “In less lhan one y^ar. u•e x saved : oi-er Congressional P ig B oX a ik i the mid-’80i3 0 s . 520,000—ctowpA to put a down payment j H n Sum m aiy, w hich oontait t a i n s • H U D SJjeciflJ p e Puipoee on our oum 18lOs house.'’. Two years ago, hundreds of exam pless o f G r a n ts . A^ t o t a l o f $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 a financial planner told usIS our plan was j j H impossible." w asteful pork-barrel spendingsp< was addedd fori a Cleveland Kathy Kcndall-Tackctt,, Hcnniken, NH by Congress in tbe 199:395 movie theat:ater in the district of I iudgot. These projects-ta—which Rep. Louis;is Stokes (D .,O hio), "Due to frugal living inspitpired by you. I represent at least $10J billionbi former chaJaairm an of the was able to pay off my molortgage. car, eredit cards, etc., and quit.itnnioh.lam in tax money—often wewere Veterans A* Administration/HUD now a slay-at-horne mom.'I. W ithout being a p p r o v e d i n a m a i m er r thatt! subcommitll i t t e e . in debt, we can lile quitei tirllu on m y circum vented the norm:mial • Nationaial Potato Trade and husband's salary alone. Th,rifatik you! approp^tion proceduriu r e : I n T a r ifT A s■sociation. s o There was Susan Bartholow, FairmcTtounr, WV m a n y c a s e s r t h e y w e r e ai d d e d ------n o b u d g eitrequestrbut$93,tX)0- t i -' Wtth'lielp'ffom theldeaVii■ In your riw s- N E ^ — during the last stage of the was addedid ini oonferenoe. letter, we went from beingr;; S4.000 in d e b t j m g f i ^rntmSfSSMBSt m 1995>95 ) legislative process. l>ehiB hi n d '^ T h e L d n o o ln H o m e W a tio n a i to being debt-free and bu^-ii^-ing a'house in ,• ------— >— st£3as2s5ay®n70in o ^ closed doors in a conferf e r e n c e , Historic SilSite. A lthough there just two years. without an open forumim or was no bududget request from ' Kimberly Friend, Balcimcmore, MD w ithout a budget requei>iest from the Park Service,Se $500,000 w as tho agcncy they benefitifit. added fortirth is site, w hich is in Let America’s #2 skin,mflint show LE»-EARN HOW r o . . . Here Is a sam pling:: the districtict of R ^ . Richard you how to change ycyourfamify's rescription drugs at the uldmariw tc . • T h e M a u i A f g k i B lox>m o n Crisis. Durbin (D.,D . . m . ) o f t h e H o u s e spendthrift ways foret"ever. discoun:>unt Last F *niary, Presidon'lentCIinton Appropriatlations Com mittee. lUto-repair rip-offs FOJLLOWAMrS I tried to ax this item froiyoma • AmiyCbC b i p s of Engineers our monthly food bill in halfIf Commerce E>epartmentn t bill. It’s P r o je c t on n th i e Y a q u in a R iv e r . In less than seven years on>n her husband’s • :he cheapest term life insurancencc eU.S. now back in an appropiDpriations There w as:IS no budget request. $30.000-a-ycar salary. Am;my and Jim in the U Dacyczyn (and their six kickids) saved • g e tlS5 ffreebies i with REAL VALUEJE bill. The m oney ($400,03,000) is to but.$293,0l,000 w as added for $49,000. made significant;It investment (# h you'our credit report) bc used to eradicate algUgae in this projectoct, w hich is in the purchases of S30.000. putJt a down pay- • negotiatriate the best pricc always the w aters off M aui inn t h e s t a t e . s t a t e o f SJen. e r M ark H atfield (R., ment of S125.000 on a drcIrcam farmhouse, y^,you can!) of Sen. Daniel Inouye3 O r e .) . c h aairm i i an of the Senate and arc completely debt-fn • slash ddry-cleaning r costs (D.. Hawaii), a m em bere r o f t h e A p p r o p r iiations a t Committee. • B « Pf«-rescription drugs at the ultimaimate Appropriations Commitaaittee. The ’955 PJ ig B o o k is $5 from . . . AND W7N/ discounlunt • Consumer and Homem e m n k in g Citizens AAg gainst Government Tens of thousands o f oversrrspenders • end auKluto repair ripoffs E d u c a tio n . Nearly $35:)5 million Waste. Depept. P. 1301 learned the joys of fruealirlity from the • cut youiour monihly food bill in halfIf - first TIGHTWAD GAZET was added as a line itentem in an Coanecticucut Ave.. N.W .. Suite - l i t . Now • improveovc TV reception significantly Amy has marshaled their• hhelp to crcate without education bill, even thohough 400, Washjshington. D.C. 20036. out cable a totally new TIGHTWAD,D G a z e t t e 11. . i , -nilitary i,i surplus at auction, ehetcheap packed with fresh, bcner-tl^than-cvcr tight- , ' BIG on rravel lodgings nsted tips and how-tos, mi A re E xecutionsisR aaally B iased .ind skinflint stratepies. tie glut from Christmas ^ • PLUSS hhundreds more ideas in 224>4 o n tx azy to p cpular p u 74.1%ofth~accounted MONE^EY BACK GUARANTElFEE penalty was reinstatedJed in for38%oftf thoee executed, ■L ^ IfTHETIG1GHTWAD GAZETTE II doesI ocsn’t 1976 h av e b een w h ite,te.not Latinoe, whvho represent 9.9% show youJ howh' to save more than youu p,paid black. 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    In some school!ols, Wm specific approaoaches J s •> fl ___havebeenshovown------to deal effectivively with teenage __pregnancy andad______sexually transrismitted diseases. Sex--EducBaUoni Fhk isT h a Worrk-A nid S o nn e T hlatDom t W henten well prepared by tax- BY EARL. UBELL edueatcation protf'^vna, ttudentsI cca an ■ learnm how to avoid big problema.m a. o r 2>5 5 'YEARS OR SO. lnsiea :xually active, the new sexI educationed F m ostst public schools ing infonnationinf about sex or moral pre- npoints real-life results o f irrcs]responsible huvc'e (augh(ll a brand o f cepts.is. thei new approach focuses on :x and urges self-protection. PnPragmatic, sex cdcduca(ion that sup- coveriering und actually using beha 31 preachy, it combines Icamin;ning theory plies:s sstudents with in- (hut willwi prevent prcgnancy or disc ilh a hard look at the realitie.s.es. such as: formm aatio n about th e Teac'cachcni,oCtf« new sex-educa Since ihe early ’70s. the tecnajmage birth- body-‘ly’s sexual system, appro;roach are mc(^coachcs who10 help\ Ite has been rising. Yearly,, mm< ore ihan T h e:y y :also have taught playery’crs to perfcct OTcLig^^y>^^ h a t million girls bccome pregntgnant, and Ihatt sesex is healthy, not theyt leamle at practice sessions. Thegoalv h e ; X)ut h alf o f them give birth.h. ••diny.ny.” but that wait- is to1 winm in an actual game. Throh rough) In some inner cities. 80%% o< f teen- ing unlil marriage loto Ihave intercourse rtile-pl-playing pracdce. for example, ;ers’ babies arc bom out ofif wedlock,w se x u is a w ise ihing lo do.0 . dents(s anticipatei some ofthe move DRIVEN by 1 utionally. the figure is closerscr to 50%. p in p M any leacliers andid pilblic-healih| of- (heirr '"opponents.***' w hose goal w< M ore than S25 billion u yearirinfedcral ir ‘ scx;i fieiuls fell (hui thisis apu p ro ach w ould be iexualsex intercourse or sex witl xes support teenagers and iheiiheir babies, S m peers, teenag n o ip rcducc the terrible toll of (ccnage sex: proteci;ection. The strategy is to knowIW \what Most children who arc parentenis before w ilh unwanted babies andind sexually trans- movesk’cs to expect and to achieve o icy leave high school— andind before tone's learn how to •S ir milted diseases. Thefhey were wrong. r;» 7Ii ddesired ( outcome: having funin vwith- larriage— face a harsh future:ire: less ed­ rate Mostly, these progran-rams have failed. out anan unwanted pregnancy or a :ation, less chance of gettin,iting a job, radis- choices, inclu a m i But over the last !010 years, a new ap- ease.:. UsingI games und interesting;m gcx- ismal prospects fo ra happyf mmarriage, a b o t proach has been devcl

    PACEM Ainorieans aged 25 to 44.4 . AIDSj can be I dDrmant for up to 10 ycareuuv so it would vxm thai many 'xae infectactcd us teenage^ • Teenage girls get gononlo r^ e a at a rate 22 times greater lhan ol(older women. Anil despite thc a i ^ f ontitntibiotics. steril- ity still can-rcsult. Thc newer sex-ed progi'ogrom s. which require student interactic can help (ccnageri changc their scxisexual behavior lor the better, social scicnti;:ntisLs say. Early studies of two new progranrams show that: 1) Junior and senior highigh school stu- dents in thc program s delidelay their flrst sexual intercourse by at;l^ l a t two years longer than their untaughtght peers. 2) Unprotected sex fell by 40% among older Students who alreadyjy %were sexually ■ H B active. Rcscarch on other,icr. sim ilar p rtn grums showed that many-;nystudenbhad ------reduced their num ber of sexse panners. ^^sijlHl Finding out what woiworks. Ideally. the best protecdon againslinst pregnancy |£ and infection is no sex aat t all. : IT Finding no scxual-absitbstinence pro- If your doctor sa]»ys you’ve got!spptomaticli benppstat( fte u ram that could prove all panicipants had achieved that goal, socsocial scientists enlargementit, help can be ini the palm of;fyonrU f'oMcrcd this approach: Gi'G ive teenagers strong bchavioriil trainingng aim ed either Many m en mistakenlyenly believe th a t a n enlargedd jprostate is treated th e samiune way for all men. at delaying flrst sexual1 inintercourse or at turning aside unprotectiected sex. B ut today there aree nm ore options than ever. Byly speaking ftankly about yoiyour sym ptom s, you By thc’90s. there were: manym such pro- and your doctor canm cdecide w hat is appropriateLe for you. grams. To evaluate themTi siscicntiflcally. - — — 1 ^ymptonuticIc BPH can the prt)jects were cast as experimenLs> k this you? Y n KVend ways. and w ritten up as studies;rs; 1Eleven w ere b e b u t t d l n i cliecked by a team of scien;ientists and sta­ Do you get up more than oncece oro twice a night to urinate? [□ □ In addition to) stsurgeiy and tisticians from the Centersters for D isease Do often have sudden, uncoincontrollable urges to urinate? [^ C m onitoring thehe condiition w ith Control and Prevention in /Atlanta. Their Do you have a hesitant or slow>w uurine stream? ( ojps, now your doctor leader was Douglas Kirby,jy.dixectorofre- c Do you have a frequent need to urinate?i ^ ^ ___ has oral prescriinip tio n m edicines, search at ETR . a nonprofilofit health-edu- If you ansMYred yes to evien oneme iquestion, tell your doctor. You» ___Oneo^m ^icilicine is PROSCAR, aiiion group in Scotts VWlcaUey. Calif. “We toms may be caused by a condltiidition called bemgn prostate enlai a doctor can evaJuate your symptoItoms and___ th e only m edialJd n e for the wen; looking for commonion characteris- (BPH). But remember, only a do their possible causes. While BPHBPH is nol cancer imd doei pol leadla to_____ treatm en t of syrsym ptom atic BPH lies of programs that workedked.” Kirby says. cancer, the luv conditions canan exist« al the same time. nk prostate. In five o f thc sex-ed courscf[scs studied stu- ______I th at can shrink th i dents had changed theirr behavior—re^b< PROSCAR w orks byjy blockingb a h orm one th at acan cause th e prostate to enenlarge. duL'ing their sexual risk-tai-taking— and in But it is importantt toio know: PROSCAR doesn't't work for / six they had not. "F or the first tim e in MC can pinpoint every«lb* and/or inspire using safetysty Z ) )11 I m d cauif urinan/■ now believe they know howho\ to help stu- different, you and youryot doctor will need to deteitermine V._^ / pro b lm dents change their sexualja l behavior. how PROSCAR U wotsvorking for you. W hat they teach. GrouiX)unded in mod- cm learning theory, thc: n«new program s ^ Today you don’t haveave.to live w ith th e discomforo rt o f sym ptom atic BPH. AslAsk your family teach that actions haveB cd>«Co.lncInc cqrAinued ^ AUrW«tmm«lml ^ M B I C K Please see the patient inforr)rmation on the next page. Mra7□(B^7'HKr40UWa PMAOe MAOAZM • FEBRUAItV : i —

    I SEX EDUCATIOM'H/continued panarenthood can affect their■lives.) Iiv ------^------W V h a t ab o u t 100% abstineiiaeactftxh PATIENT i n f o r m a tnONABOUT i o : decmu*aaeifl thearaoual oTaeimnreJeued through role-playuKing with ciassmates— g ra im s ? A 1991 G allup pollUiepOfted n PROSCAIflPraJt*^#^') dnrintfMCMX. Thi*dMrcaaedoe*notafvcarto ! G«nencmimc;rimuitefideuch aa lip awellinc aod ra*h. • How to get andJ uU.SC protection, usual- recos^mmend or require it in somom eform . byp«n>luU and for u m b> Your doctor may pmcribcJ PROSCARPR if you You ahouldmlddiacua* (idee(Te e . •ChocUking o for prolate caoecr. Your ; in real-life situations, pion c estimates I Icanctyhidvaccwnpanimyoii»yourmediention, doetorhar ha* pr««nbed PROSCAR for How they teachchiL The teacher, who menlembaship at 80.000. Schlafiyty contendso I Ixfom you »Urt WkinB PROS'^OSCAR AIk). read aymptomtomalSc BPH and not Ibrcancer-but a is trained to do s I the IcaJlot eoch tim* you ren«renew your an Ihave BPH and pnatate cancer at > so. p erso n alizes in- thaL□L as ta u ^ in schools, sex eddhasfialed h: , preMTiption. juft in cu*e uiytinythinahaa theaame ui struction with sspecially designed beca»;ause it has n ot reduced teeiteen p reg - I chanRctl. ilcmetnber. thi* Irafletdoe*Iror not take that mennen be chccked for proatate cuKsr once” gam es and excfci:ciscs. These maintain noneincy. “To reduce teen pregnanelancy^she the ploco ofcaremi diacujwionBiionj with yoxjr ayearwhr when ihev turn 50 (or 40 ifa family doctor. You and your doctoror «1ahould diacuaa memberler Ihaa had proetate ca^tcarl. 'nteae student inierestonim d reinfonx learning, sayslys, “we should teach kids ittissham is: e- PitO.SCAR»hen you .ta rttlakinftyour ink eheduth» ahould ontinue while yt)U take • Role-playing. Thc1 following role- fulll toti have sex outside o f manian iage." j medication and at TTKularehcrcheckSi. PROSCAICAR PROSCAR b o o t a treatment Ibrprouaaatata cancer. ' playing exercise is from a much longer Mariamne M W h atl^ , professorso ro fc u r- W hatU B PIl? t proatate epeeifie astlcen (PSA).^ .scenario developeped by Douglas K i^ y riculnilum and instnjctioh at the UnivcnityUn ------,. ..— BPil ia on enlarsemenr of the f the pmntate gland— . __Your d proof I After nsr 50. mMt men dovelorjelopenlarRed called PSPSA PROSCAR can tiler PSA niatauia. The pro«late laI locatedloa below tho valiiea.I. F For reore information, tiUk to your SCENE://an? W 0/7.md Thelma, dating fo r thlat a t, abstinence-only programms s w ork." Eladder. Aa theproslalsenlaimlarico*. it may doctor, ilowly reatrict the flow of uruie.urin This con lead * a few months, arere at a party. With W the help of federal1 fufunding, , to .ymptoma sueh aa: ning abetrt PB09CAB Md HAROLD: L et's gcget out of here, so we fourmr 100% abstinence program-ams— Sex pregnaslaaeji ^ *aw«akorinlemiptod uftnai can talk. It’s tooD by MEN only. I • B feeling lhat you cannottemptyyourbUdder em learn to detect thislis line as dangerous.} FACACTS— hired cxperLs toI evaluateev I completely CAR ia genemlly well tolerated in , , men. HoiHowever, women who are pregnant, or THELMA: Yes. iti.«tis crowded in here— theitleir effectiveness. When theiie Ihiblic 'It rrelinR of delay or heiitatictation when you womena wiwho could become pregnant. shouUi but the porch is erempty. Poliiolicy Office team membersers o f the MUirt lo uruute avoid the active ingredient in PROSCAR. HAROLD: I f l ’d kknown r y o u 'd do this. Amemerican Psychological Assossociation •a need lo urinato often, npec*peeiallyatni«ht Ifthe aetractive Ingredient b ab«)rbed by a I ■Bfec1inj{that}'oi:muituriniurinate riaht away. womannwhoiaprenuuit wl with a male bab); itJ I w o uldn't havc c(come here with you. laterter evaluated this research, the)they found ^ maycaua.Buae the male baby to be bora with THELMA: (Standsds up straight, faces it didn'tdi( meet scientific stondaiidards and BPH abnonaalraalitieeoflheaciorgwu. Therefore, j TVeatment opttooa for BPt: him squarely.- He.ler tone is clear, not .so w There are three main irontmertment option* for anywociuamaa who la pregnant er who could > wa^ inconclusive. 1 Dr»: becomepie piTtcnant must nol come into dirvct ! wimpish.) M aybeK not, but I know wc School Sc behavioral programsims do re- conlActwit wilh the Bctivc tngrrdienl in • Profm s of Bto^toringifo oi c “W atchful PROSCAlCAR ; can have fun. Letel's get something to mineind students thqt total abstim;tinencc is iramonhaaani i eat in the kitchen,n. thee onlyc foolproof w ay to avoiivoid early proatale gland and no aympli s i s S t h i . he wayi in which a woman might •ymptomi do not bother him.him he and hia nb«ri)theiihe active InBiedient In PROSCAR ore;re: ! • Games also teaciich interaction. In the pregiegnancy and disease. B ut for«brsexual- doctor n«y decide on a piroeramof ^ Sexua/m/contort. Your»eroonmaycoolain old sex-ed coursc■scs. a teach er m ig h t ly activeac students, teachers strestrcss p ro­ include regular , a small11 atamount of the active ingredient 1 checkup*. Instead of meditatlitation or aurRery, of the drudrug. Ifyour partner iaprrgnanU or i say: “If you havele intercourse once a tecticction. Younger.students are taujtaught that •M edicatioo. Yourdoctormjrmayprewribe if you and your partner decide lo have ! month, your chantmces arc one in six o f delaj:laying first iniercouiK is a wiswise thing PROSCAR for BPH. Seef-Whal “W PROSCAR n^by.yo-. ytju mu»l Slop laking PROSCAR and becoming pregnailani." Such a dry ap- to do.dc A nd research show s the)liey do. doea’ below. talktoyuiI your doctor. Ifyour partner could becomee pregnant,pi proper uae ofa condom proach soon losess teenagers't attention. Does IX behavior-related trtra in in g I *Suntei> Some patienta• mayma need aunrory. can reduce duce the riak of expceing her lo your Instead, today, the;ieacherstartsagame: ti wortortc? Having shown'thai teensi s a c ^ k a m Your doctor can deacribe nevxralnevi dilferent aemenldiiidiacuaa thi* further wilh your j aurifical procedure* for BPH.JPH. Which doctor) TEACHER: O ass,.write w down any num- todedelay intercourse, use condoi I procedure ia best dtpemla on und medicn) condition. /n,ifM)*rnfaWr/*. Womenwho i ber from I to 6. Nnel.whichi»a PreventIt ncontact with the active ingredient I plea.sc stand up. \You o r y our partner Thetc proof{ (or dispfooO may well/ellbepre- mnjor cauae ofpRMtAts KrawtlDwth. Lowerinif ; normal handling. Ifthiacwtingi* ! just got pfcgnanLE^ DOT leada to ahrinknKV of (he I. the tabUla *houId not ba handled by Remain suinding. OK. senttnted this spring by researclirchers at pnMtnte Kland in moni men.n. T•n.Lio.nki.lu. . r ™ ' "1 "who are pregnant or who could I N ow I've drawn No.N 3. All tho.se with ETRFR and thc University o f CalifcilifcKniaat rine now nnd BecomeepregnasL pr Kmdun] improvement in urine a 3. plea.se stand. K ju.st got pregnant. Berkiakeley. They are evaluating EducationEdi "ymptoma over the next nevontvsnil monthn. Ifa womanurn who i* pregnant come* inlo . lli>wever. ainco each cuiw ofif BPHBl ia different, conUctwillwilh the active iBtfredienl in Soon, all the stiiitiidents are standing. Nowow and Babies Later (ENABLB D .T h is you xhould know lhat; PROSCAR.\ R a doctor should be csuuul led. The lesson: Frequeuent. unprotected sex stateitewide program, begun in1 19921‘ by • Kven thoiiRh the praatalo0 Hhrink*,idii you may Remember,xr.thcae warnings apply only ifthe . raises your chanceces of pregnancy. thee California( Department ofo f 1H ealth NOT aee nn impnn’ementit In urinr (low or woman ezpiezpoaed to PROSCAR uprrcnant or Bymploma. ould beamczane pregnasL ' • Homework— mo.wre interaction. Servi:rvices. included Postponing;ng Sexual • You moy need lo lake PROS( ' TEACHER: A t hoir)me, discuss sex w ith Involvolvement, a sex-ed programu n foi rl2 - lOSCARfuraUlOl take i PROSCAR monl>«i>r mo™ lo aee whethhetherilhelpayou. i.T I one or both of youi)ur parents. Interview to 14 ■our doctor’* advice about bow lo take 14-year-olds, and a media andnd ]public- • Kven ihouith you take PROSlOSCARandilmay PRMOIR« l. You must take il every day. You* i them. Try to learrUTi w hat their values relatiiiadonscampaiga Researchasar3 are com- help you. it ia nol known wh< whether PROSCAR may take« il with or between meal*. Tb avoid> ure. Ask if. and at,t w\ hat age, they think parin reduce* the need for aurjtery. forgettingIg toU take PROSCAR it may be iring thc behavior o f studentsnts in that u., ... helpful to;o Ulake it the same time eveiy day. ( you should start hihaving sex. Try talk- agcgc group who were exposed tod What you Dc«d to ksow wh to the sex- PROSCAR hare PROSCAR with anyone ebe; il I ing about contrace]reption. It m ay bc dif- ed1 ooi r m edia cam paign w iihI thithat o f a • You n iu t aee your doctort o r refularty. jtfticnlichbed only foryou.. ; ficult,butourcxpei)criencc is that parents contrntrol group of students whoI wewere DOC NVhile tnkina PROSCAR,.you you muat havo Keep PROSlOSCAR and all medicine* oul ofthe' I w ant to be p a n o)f f thci process. Se rrsular checkup*. KollowyoiV your doctor’* reaAofchilchildren. Sex education alone w on't haihaltteen- . advice about when lo have th I • Feeling the cosast. Teenagers often agec pregnancies.i M uch help is FOB MOBSiRE INFORMATION ABOUT ) is need- •Aboutaideeffecta. Ukeai:teallpre»cripuon •PROSG\R‘;\R’AND BPH. TALK WITH YOUR have a distorted vitk-icw o f what it m eans e d fnfrom parental invoIvemenLVtbecom- tbi ■ druffi, PROSCAR may cause>u»e aide effect*. DOCTOR.R INADDmON.TALKTOYOUR I I to b e an unw ed parent.pa This exercise munijnity ^ social-support group Side erfecta duo to PROSCANCAR may include PHARMAC )ups. StilL lACIST OR OTHER HEALTH CARE' : helps bring that coco.st hom e: progi impotence lor inability to ha« )ER ogress has been made. If rcjresearch ^ nndleM deainfortex. Each TEACHER: W riie: downc all the things truly I cITcctaoccurTTd in leaa than-ium4‘»ofpolienUin ily connects less teenage pregregnancy I clinical acudie*. Iniomecaat you d o in 24 hour?jrs. E xtend the list to withIth a change in behavior inspl caaeiaideeffccta MMBKX spired by went away while the patient three months. Revi:vicw it and check thc sex © take PROSCAR. 019M . Merck & Co.. Inc. X ed. w e may soon see a reduoluctlon in WeiWe*t Point. PA IMflC things j-ou couldn't'tdoifyouhodababy. I discaicase. unwanted pregnandcss a a n d u iv - Some men takinff PROSCAR::aR may have a J4FJ4P047(302lV2-MKP4068 (Discussing the lislists soon shows how wantaBnnvT>J^ ! JxksonvHlc.Ic.FL i 3223M051 I F— I

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    B r a d y ’si BB i t s 1 r think oneiw wi a y PIE]w i M t _ _ r . ^ S Tw o o r phonytheeele ' THASBEENALMiJvlOSTlSYEARS ihowWz fotkttik a a re leby the aize'Ize o t sincc Sally Field,Id. lthat child o f lelc- Uteii* entoupaj vision who laterler ibccumc a great And I can rept m o v ie uctre&s.. hhus a hud u starring t h a t w h e n I m e t ro le o n ihc lube; (c;(excxpt in reruns). w ith S a lly FFie ield -Andnowshe'sbaii ba ck — a s both the B o i Y i : - i n h e P -h o teU - th e re w a a no star and co-produccr• ofo f un N B C mini* f«ov. 6 . H L, t9 4 6 , in e n to u ra g e series bused on ihc bes best'sclling novel Paaedemena, whatsoever,tr .S i h e A Woman o f Independeident Means. _ c a rH e * h e r owon n S in c c pnc T V u rilic; (N(M ic h ele G rcppi) P e fSs O o n a J : was culling il "impos.silssible-to-gel cust- to R teered n in g ." I th o u g h t I ’d b etie tter r try ID see Sally ahandkahepje p ic k a I tw o upthephonein e a n d a g a in u n d fin d ou t m ore)re_ubout i the scncs ton*, Pet i>etep and a a h a th e fro•ont n i u n d a b o u t h er. T h is w/us a s uround . thc hoi- eii. MaitI Alan de ak t o o rdd e e r r a iday season, a n d 1 w as1 wwuiiing i in th c lob- G reiimnan w In t984 c a r, tfie o tfla a rsn to by oflhe Murk Hotel inNin Manhattan when (now aep l l l i r get coffee.. A t M -I. Sully, looking very festiv*itive in bright green m , Sam uel. yearabeek,8ii.8aJTy velvet irousers. came1C ini lugging two p :|„ w MJ"'-'' " i e toldamaMazI][azItM shopping bugs from Rul th a t a m o n g tt» h e Ralph Uiuren and |„cludee 7 W ty tM r^ a th a tI kk« e p t a n o th e r from a ga m e -‘>'»re..sio w o tt, J9 i h e r a a n e wer«rt(Oecar), welLSolaakttaked A n d docs sh e think oofhersclfasucasl- f I M u rp tv 't whether tfteM ing director's dream?i'? *'"I cun'l answer w e , 1988; heraeff waan'la n 't a r>diOf, T987; thut. But 1 am a two-t ' o-time Academy ///M .1988; Award-winning actress. s s .l l 's m y projccl. Magnollu, m eena.” *1 dOR^don Wc developed il logcthc:iher— my partner T989; Alo k now ,* a h eta aal a ld . jRoben Crecnwald) amand I. NBC camc m th o u t •A tthetim• n e o l into it becuu.se Robertth ha u d a de a l th ere." t o r . 1991; th e c e n tu ry> , .to t For one with her irenremendous acting t99t; a *wofnanu io 0 f background. I was startlertle d lo rculize lhat (9 9 3 . meana,’youhiu h a d Sally had never worked ked in New York. Oum^ t91994. to have mone;m e y of on the stage or othcrverwisc. "I was a ^ . enormous hitt ForrestF> Gamp. W a s she your ow a I didn’tdl« California child and wa:was discovered in T V S>epies: € surprised at itsts succcss.s or hod she seen 1 a lw a y s ha v19 e iil t L .A . u n d begun lo w orkrk tthere," she said, includejow c jot , hcrmlclasTom'om Hunks' moiher) as just | If I had hadI •‘□nd I'd never even bcebeen 10 N ew Y ork •'It's not jusl another job." money ot m y« K « 6 7 - until! was 17. when I golgoimyfirsiTVse- from the starlt i - ” * " •0 Cirl With ^he said. I donlon't look at my work ihdt c I w ould havre e ries"— which was. of coc o u rse . Gid.i-ei. SometMrthing Extra, w ay. B ui you nevernc\ know if a piece is go- '' made dltferenr e n t T h e n cam c The Flying■ini’ Nun (m an y ag- 1973-74.TA. in g 10 w ork. W Wl hen it begun lo .sell all * lut ing buby-hoomers willvill Mill tell you. _ _ those lickcts: andon gcl those reviews. I ^^^allyFieiij l d , t h a t still •That was my favorite:e ssl h e w " ) and later T V m«OV«eS ( said. -Boy! Thu('hai’s terrific.'" h a v e be co mTW e on1 w ould The Girl With Somelhin■hins Extra. B ui it '" d u d o A She worked.ed with Burt Reynolds in *delightful kid weenan showbiz fume and herler Oscars for her M tirlEgt■£e; Yomt bad a relationshnshipjvith Burt back then. Iin love w ith onI GC l U ^ e t actreas,- Sail)iaily w o rk in N onna Rue anca n d Places in ihe One. t997t; 7 t I a sk ed if th aIt t limlil e w as fun. Field reapondt>nded. Heart. S in ce s o few actoictors e v e r w in one HitciKti.irf. 1973; ••G ixl.yes!”!" she sl said. 'Thai was fun." j andThe Flying• NI u n , Acudcmy Award. I askijsked whal it was Sybil. t91»76: Sally didn't hav.la v c a n y scen es 10 sp e ak o f like to win two. Did she gel blase? *i9 8 fc w ith th c Inie Jacklackie G leason, "B u t 1 go t to . returns to TV a f t e r “ O h . no. ' sh e suid. •T T lh ere s a u e m cn - ^ wo'mainan of ■ihe ^bc a d d ed . " H e w as g re a t." * d o u s z in g to it the sccon<;ond tim e as w ell. indcpenaindent A nd w hat o f RobinRol Willianvs. fromA/rr. Most recently. Sallylly worked in that M oua.1.1995. tt D w nbf/irf? " HHe's e ’ udonible." IE Inearly 15 years,s.

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