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itin rn in g r t u t s ^Avalai] - - Today’s forecs* a s t:/ I g e C ' Mostly cloudy^ with w highs around 40.\ ..; ‘ Republicansqsfcritici^e^lah, ct)ncede:; it w ill end dcdeficits Tonight.mostly dcloudy o with loV/s in tfae 'i:’' victiiiislis die ______2 0 s - :: ______- ____ Tl__ton.pIan.w.ould.cut.taxc;axcs.oyciL5e.Ycn______iJaroB »n:H :ft4lzz:■—r-ycar8-by-$87-billion,-w«-well-below-the------IbeA ssasodated'IYes------■ , WASHINOTON —i^dat'Clin- Prc I — O O P’s $240 billionn fproposal. It' ton bowed,to;mt>nths o fKf' ^u b itcan the table” ththat Republicans can evalu-u- would extract savingsI of S102 billion KETCrCHUN^ r-.T w p tcen-sgcrsre havefa died af^er they were demands Satttrd^ and. oflpfleira^^sev* sie, safd HUcJater nnd-wilhin3Q min. as containing too muchI spispading and__G cor^.stcjtcpbanopoiilos. WhUc_not)t , plan would provide-timt.ilat.if the econo-- .^t^nhe RepubliconsI said the pro-f- Budget projects it will,ill, therei would nrarthele 8,700-foot summit when the snowslide occurred, gressional ^^gc^OfT;(;e.[qe .believes it' posal, origt:ginally written, by Senatee be an additional SI94I bilbillion for the ‘Therem happened to be a doctorn- fromf^ San Francisco who , WestEnd^ireDI Dnartm ent volunteers B ldeficits by Minority LeaderL< Tom Daschle, D-I- govemment to spendI overo\ the next was upI tlthere sightseeing, so medicallical anention was given to hold Paul's antiuoltal Christmas tree bon- 2002. U^.le^UtttioriI CongressCc a p - ' S.D., woulc>ld spend J400 billion to6 seven yeiirs. Ono-third-ird'O f the extra these nids d right away,” Femling said,aid. fire and hot-dog.roasoast. ' ■ . proved Fntx^'tHat lyill1 'inimmediately SSOO billionon more than RepublicansIS money would be usedd forfi domestic The vivictims were Uikqi lo Wood>od ^ v e r Medical Center, Pa8ttB1.^V-r' .—trigger a'-it6pJ5nihg--^-at-atle^t until--have propoiosed.through 2002. Theyy program; Clinton saysrS wouldv spark...... Sun Vallililey. Both had been buried1 in ihe snow for up to two ‘ Jan. 26 — ofall' federal pmgnmisprr that also said i:t t would ' not.do. enough to0 the economy, oncrthird:d forf more tax ^ hours ancmd were suffmng from severe/ere hypothermia, said hos- - r ------revnmp-Mexi t s a r : : — ------;------And (hey said Clinton’sI’s s

. One more stepV butnolesi;ss a part H • The Pittsburgh Ster imposingii “sin taxes” Tiracs-l^ews writer liquor or dgarettc::ttes to esmblish a fund that could be ujjcd to . : L^aiiiing l e r b i ^ ; to repay existing debts BOISE - Deface publi«iblic or private prop- or used in place o f a schoolsi district levy, ' Itxip^dding ps^nth> r ^ ^ | who would decide; whenwl a school district V - p » g # d catTlawiiulker,’RepTDoii,)oi]g Jpnes i^ d arch needed a new bulldinIding or which district.s .. gratlitLenomy .DavidI.Buddec'ke.want .Bi Jo. would be allowed to drawd iipm the fund.- - Eaj^eproji^ send to g n ^ t i artists statstatewide. . Anothcf proposal,ll, floated'byf Jones ond . Two Twin Fall?j ScoiitsS< haVe gone to It’s'perhaps pne o f the least publicized fellow Republicanin Rep.I Jim.Kempton. unusual lengths to earn ^hfeir-Eagle issues o f the 1996 Lisgiibgislature, which is from Albion wouldd allowal schpol di.stricis expected to reform the: sUstate’s welfare pro- | ^ H | ' to tax income as wellell ast property, ^ c i . grams, hold hearingss oion nuclear waste H H . People living in eachcaci district would still and decide .whether io} requirere farmers to M B vote oh whether to0 buildbi the schc>oli but . iiitinn inciimnj-» IWWB jecke'say their pro- ^■fyifkirnalw a^^rds majprity to a'siniple posed.law hits hard at a »serious problem - ( B H 50 pereent plus onejvotc. vo • > graffiti markings are sometimesso: tied to RBW Terrell Donicht, superintendent su; o f the Be c o n c e rn ^, nnot scared _ gangs.- While the T w n FallsFal Police Depart- BMBM ■ T w n F ^ S c l w l DisDistrict,* .said he would • .Today’s-editoriatt exploresc gangs and ment discounts (he nouoi)HocrQi«~gan^~5re~fl|H rfimdrbufifiharfirils:------^ then would prefer to see the income tax violent crime in,(he M arie Valley. . rampant.locally, Jones: and.Biiddeckean sa^ . they want tp erase thee problempi before it ■ plan pass through thehe ILegislature, ^ w s . ' ■ ,!■ In any case, he said,aid, something must be “I think you’ve got a1 littlelil bit pf'O prob- done. lem brewing." said Buddiiddecke, director of H "We could teach1 th(these kids in bams if Grafilti Busters, whichh has h removed 150 -^ ^ B that’s what folks want,ant,’’ he .suid. “But up- spots o f graffiti -since JuiJune. He has seen' ^ ^ B to-date facilities thatlat t are technologically : Motel on fire the initials “WSC” whicl[lich h e said stands. H H adapted, that is goingIg tto be crucial in pro- viding a decent cducaticotion." Fire engulfed a How[ovrard Johnson motel for West Side Crips, in blue,1 the gang's ^ 'i, , SUDCHJDOV CHARLES MANOncm* Ttna»N« . colors. . • in Bowling Green, KjKy., Samrday mom-’ - d Buddecke, director ofol Graffiti Busters, hasIS rremoved m ore than 15150 Schoolreform In^' killing th m guesbests. I f passed by the Legissgisiatiire, the law David l ^ ' A S would allowJudgM to strstrip an ofrendp-’s epotss of graffiti slnce-llurie.e. Now, with ^ e aid offRep. Ri Doug Jones, he Lawmakers will take:ike another run ot an is­ driver’s license for one! yearye at the first of- h o p ee18 to strengthen (eglelallatlon against vandals’, sue that failed in lastst y year’s Legislature - ■ fense, ahd for two yearsrs ato the'second of- charter schools. ■ , :U5.;te;Pei^i(iG u lf fen^e. Offenders, withoutout licenses would ine tax or higher re g i^ tioion n fees - to Schools The schools would al or ah estimalcd S4.1 billion b d allow people outside have to wait one’or two/o iyears before ap- n backlog in ' Two yearsre after a majorly reworking the th the-school system to sstart up alicrnative Defense Sec^ettiy/ WilliamV Perry says ^ y and bridge'rcpair.* the'thieat of aggr^ioision by Iran and I r ^ plying fpr one. way the statete paysp schools, the Idaho Le{ schools that could focus)cus on a cenain aren - ' ■ **rh‘ave.’y et‘to ‘erasese'J^nny'Iov'esT'^jJ®* ■ legisIative-Cdmmittec-Tccor:ommend,cd_ islature appeai9ears.ready-to.tacklc.anotb( technology,; farming-,or-J,or-j3usiness, forcxum— ------•—------is notwer:— g the slate gas Uix by 4 ccin:iils per gal- major funding ; Ptm iB7 BuddeckCsaid.__ ing chang'e '- how to pay fc plcJDic.^liOQls jvould.iild.gct.stalc'.filnding.as ______loToFpeopirSilnkkil's it ortorcxpr^s: I S lnd*imposing*n~50 ' pcrcentnrHncrease Hn-'school bui Idlngllngsr*: ------’- r - r ------: • long as thcy remained;d oopen lo anyone who - sion. It’s not. Ii’s gang; andoi it’s territory. le registration fees in 1997. • New buildiiIdings or major renovationons applied. It’s telling you it’s someorieone property.*-’ . vmakcrs will also-decide whetherw to have long bee:been the'responsibility of 10-Ic ;e the speed limit on highw Otber.'issues to arisec duringd the 1996 hways from , cal school distiistricts. B ut arm ed with aij^‘ 3 N u c le a r w a ste iirrent 65 mph. The Depar>artmcnt o f year-old stud]udy that says school build Legislature include:' Lawmakers plan to hold hearings on . ITg^er than litwre r t y • . ‘Tnujspoportation a l r ^ y has the authorityau: to ings are.criimbimblingi ond faced with loci raise limits Iii on U.S. highwayss iand state resistance to higher property taxes Idaho's top issue ofo f : 1995 - Gov. Phil , The icrBcked ‘Corinrninneibeir ^ g up lost. roads frfrom 55 mph to 65'mph ancand will dc- school official!nals are pressunng state lawIW-! Balt’s agreement to0 O' acccpt 1.133 more -- • -summer-is-a part off-the:hist6ty ti of.Bbx - -Seme soit oftax hike is likely1 - either a ride onin those ro a ^ at their March:h imeeting. ‘' makers to fintfind some other way to pa;)ay Please seee LLAWMAKERS/A2 Elder Couty and the stastate o f U t^ . l a t h e rr battlesi menta]ll labelsI in fightt for dai]ughter Associated Press' . ; ' ■ expose psychiatric violations v of daughter wawas bom in March. The J -..iiimnan rights. baby was1 taltaken into stole custody,-'* SecUonA. ' MovIe8.....T.';;.ii^ M ■ ALT LAKE CITY — LisLisa . She and child advovocate-Donna and Sylveste:^ e r was discharged fhim ^ Weather...... ;^ '• D ear Abby ...T.^ ^ ^Ivesi'ester was looking for lidveotiuDtiM ..Brown say the case illustrates il the the hospitalital doys later by doctors' n she moved to Hollywood fiv - = :NaObn..J.'.^.3-S-'-C wKen s I five persistence ofthe archahaic stigma as- who said1 shshe was not a threot to s ago. Instcad,l8h«*WaS”nip tti a1 bbu u -. t ^ find pi^ciilariy disturbing.di - Lucas aacknowledges—-that ------: ; Local....S| Sport8:....:.;.;ii4- r • jr rraucracratic nightmare. • ■*Tn an 'attetnpt to pui)ui behind her Sylvester’ hahos beeii in and out of .; •--^obituarieg .nv.. .2 — M -At-iit-issue is whether Sylvester-ier-is. tbe trBsma ofdiersMc - r which re-; p ^ c h ia tricric.hospiUils . os she'has- ' M m petpetent to care for her 9-montii ■•..LunfihOTbnu8’..4 TradewJnds„.,.7 Tr Tv f )n^- salted in a child shee , gave u |rfo f.-tried to’cop:ope with the rope, but ^ ^ ^ B B f . i \ .u .-' '..H daughter, KenneDee. Chil:hild a d o p tio n — Sylveste;ier moved to ' S ylvesterr hihas had no problems F am ib eat...... 7 .. K 3B welfanare and mental health advodvo- Brigham City and in 1993 1 married since doctorstors reguhited her.medica-:. 1 ^ ^ " ' A\'V catess ssay she is, but state socia)cial Breiit Sylvester. They/ vwere looking tion. ■Section E . worfcen;ers deemed her mentally unfiunfit forward to starting a nour vocates say the statee Division o f strong suppor>port systcm,.said Brbwnj,____ ^ ^ B i ^ r drd. . you have.it fo rJifc .*«ud-Fsjnil^ervic«»j«vci ^ i fcr gavcahcm_who. holp^-ied •insttgateir-suc'Cesslul .Tr^'i^W printon re ■■5*-lSan^Ira Lucas, executive directoctor thiit'clutace. 1993 lawsuitsuit against tbc state on ;o fthe e rnbnpio'fit Citizens Commismis- 'Fbllpwitirg* a panicic attack last bdialf o f moremoi thann;500 ' ■ T ^Um ^|rlvwtw!iind her'hiiihusband, Brant, are tiyinjng t e r r a i n sion oion Humao.Rigbts, esti^ ras in the state in foster care, I :■ '' '■ i. r VttMir «i 9-mbntfH>lcl tfaughtoht»r after social worltersI tto o k c u s to d y .' Jishedd iin 1969.10'investigate im'< ovq when her PI, . ~ - r - ...... P le a s e 896 RGHT/AS I ■ i s B i lrnim m wmm::- -A*2- Tlmos-NawsrTvrTwIn Falls, Id ah o Sunday,iy,j8mjefy7,-1996^ J ------Weati t h e r

■ _ B E I National tem p^tiires ; ■ ■ H IdahoB forecasts1 Max.’ Min Pep ' ------The-le AccuWeather *foreca8trtfor fc noon, Sunday. Jan. 7. Ibuquerque 40 <30 ;oi ------^ Magic ViV alley ■ ■ ■ ■ Uanta 45 42. M ' ■ CAHAOA ao* 40a OOs- eo* 70« so* Mlm idOallOa Boatooaton. 19 3 ...... ■ ,/a___ Today mosilostly cloudy. Highs around 40. Ito high lomporatun xonM to Dta day. hicago 24 ^...02 ■ 0. Southwest winds 5 alias 30 ..... ■ ,1 0 10 mph. Tor ‘ ZT- O a s m Tonight m ostly cIoudy.|Lowss ini tho. 20s. Monday _ S p Denvtanver 28 . -6 . .01 ■ ■ z=-— — I sprininos possible.-'MiUer will'ilh h ig h sjn tho m id > ------C>ea^saM olnea . 6 -7 ...... B ICoourO^wa•no 37* I ■' 40s , . _ DetrolBtrolt • 2 1 ' ...... ■ Honolsnolulu 87 ea ...... B Houat'juaton ^ .33 ■ T- ^ c i a E x t e n dled e i regional foreci c a s t ____ : ______J ^ ^ l^insaaClty n sa 0 -2 .02 'I iLawttlon M . Tuesday momostly cloudy with a chancee of volley rain and . V Uis s VlVegas 60 3 4 . B how. Lows in the mid-20s to0 mid-30s.: Highs in V iS Angeles 76 SO ..... B :• the mid-30s totomid-40$. I smphTs 31 31 .01 B Wednesday I iami Beach ' 76 61 ...... B ay and Thiirsday partly cloudyly with only a slight C rwaukee 20 11 .11 B —— —chance ef-valtealley ratn-and-mounlain-sn‘owiVeach-day.-Lows-in ------Mlnne;nneapotls------4 ------*14—;:z.—r t — B — j>.' _ ...... tJB —I — —the mid.-20s totoTnid-30srJlighs:in i iheinld--3--30s;io;mld^0s:-Tr=: ------^------N w CO rtean s ™ 62 ------43“ r .6 4 ~ ‘ — B ‘“ NewY>wYer1( ' 1 6 6 ..... B i W o o d RRiver i Valley. ' ■ n i Oklah<^ ^ o C l t y 26, , « ..... I I OR£. . T ilt Omalu B b Phoeh>oehb< 68 40 ...... ■ ■| , ' Today, mosnostly cloudy. Highs in the mid-40s.it Sbutheast • • l a Plttsbuisburgh 19 10 ...... B IB I winds 5 191010 Imph. Totiight cloudy. Lowsws around 30; Mon- ▼ / PortlarJ0t^ oo<«r Sait^l-tt sLake City 42 22 ..... B tew. T reasurere V alley ------• S annPrandaco P r 64 . 49 ...... B ■ ■ . K— SeatUeatUe . S3 38 .31 . B nostly cloudy. Highs in the mid-40s.m Southeast SpokarDkane 26 20 .04 / - B ^ 10 mph. Tonight cloudy. Lowsvs around 30. Mon- Waahirishinglon 27 . 22 ' B Pt oouay gaudy day cloudy withvith a slight chancc oflight'ratiain during the after- MTuraMAMoiTZSi»»iiiiit eiMiMAauvrMMr.n _ noon. Mitderwtr with highs in the upper 40s. Idaho:]o: High, 47 degrees al Lewistonion. Low, 1 degree at Rexburg.- Nation:on: High, 80 at Homestead, Flo.'la. Low, 37 below at Sarsniw^Lake,N.Y. Li Almanac1 C ______N orthern -■ ______I For>r cicurrent road eondidons, call- I H m Klevada ______■ theseesc 1numbers: Boise, 376^8028; ■ Id ah o Twin FallsI l s ■...... Todaymostlystiy sunny.and couihued mtld.d. Highs i i the SOs. ^ ^ 9 .Shoshloshone. 886-2266; Pocatello, ' B l3-6724rRigby745-7278;- ' ■ — • Maxix MV in -P c p . Yostofdoy 38S8 '2 6 . T o n i^ t fair. LoLows in thf upper‘teens andid 20s. Monday in- Tune: lo the Nodonal Weather Servicrvice radio b u d at V H F -I^ \62.46 t or 162.55 M H2 -Utah^ ids- H ishs-in .ihc 5bs~ — - - —« 0 ..... t ^ a i yuui . 30 r»;423r442 3 r- ...... y * ' B Burtey 36 2 5 '. . : . . - Norm ol 36 “ ■ Falffiold 'm rr NbrthXrn U tah L ^_ Gooding m r■;::::: precipitatio Hagorman . m m .03 Today througfilugh Monday mostly sunny day!lys and fairot night. m ...... M onth lo dalo: :ast, M idw est Idaho Falls 22 O04 ..... 'Wo/mal mo. to daliilale: .23 Milder. HighsIS in ii the 40s. Lows 15-30. E>Extended forccosi. A Ea: fe«ie\ deep freeze- Jaromo 36 242< ...... Wqtoryoarlodalolale: 4,56 • Tuesday and WednesdayW< partly cloudy. LcLows mid-tccns lo Tbe AskLsaocialed Pteas As much osNS indies o f snow)w hadt fallen by Saturday after- I Lewiston 47 333 0.01 Nohnotyeartodaldato: 3.26 .lower 30s. Highsighs in the 40s. Thursday foir andoi wormer. Lows nocloon in Nonh. Carolina, closingng roadsr and ti^c. In Oreens- B Malad 32 2(20 .... , ) lower 30s. Highs mid- 40s thrcir o u ^ lower 50s. Sub-ze-zero weather frosted much o3f f llIhe Midwest and North- bor>oro, .3.8 inches o f snow hadI falfallen by Sonirday afternoon, H 17 ...... C om fort faca c to r s Malta 38 r _ , ' cast on1 SSaturday, and snow fcjl in Ihethe South. Rising tempera- breireaking the rtcord for the dote: o f 1.9 inchcs set th 1970. More B McCall m m ' ..... j Idaho Vweather sumnrri3ry tureswonmrmed the West Coast snonow was'expccted by late Sunday. Pocatello 30 17 1; Humidity at 7:30 p. 8 p.m .: 92 ------— ~ Recordord low temperantres werc set[ or tied fram N ew England-----“f Five incha of snow fell in-WestVest Vu^gtniofwhercs passenger-” !• • ------Salmon------23 07 O; ...... pe rc en t The Notionalal VW eather Service in Boise rep<:ports that o sution- to die Midwest.Mi< The coldest reading; by midday was 42 below dic«icd in a trafllc accident on a snow-coveredsno' road. A driyernn B Stanley' , m m ...... Batomelorat7:3030 p.m.: ^ ^ split plit Idaho in a line roughly iromm Lewiston lo Bur- zero shanuued by Emboiross, Minn., andid SShorclm^ Vt. The low- KerKentucky also died afler losingi corcontrol o f his ^ y n an ice and B Sun Valley m mit ...... 3 0 .3 0 In. ley. Locations notnonh o f the from remained in1 tldie colder oir with est windid chillc wds 59 below in Creenvilliville, Maine. snonow-covered bridge. afternoon tcmpcniperatures in the 20s lo die lower . S k y w atchI • er 30s. South o f die Rccordords were set in Alpena Mich.,, 16beIow;Hasrings.Ncb;,. 16 . SSnow.ond freezing rain fell fiomhim .casteni 0]dah{)i|iB through-. 1 front tcmpcroturc:tures w ere In the mid-30s to* thithe lower 40s. TTie 13 below;jw; Newark, NJ., 6; Albahy. N.'N.V., 19 below; Birming- outut die middle Misswippi Valleyley andi the Tennessee and Ohio B ------|_5uBfettodiy-5;21-p.m.—I— ______coldest.orca_waa«as.theJLJpper. Snake, River-V-Valleyjmd-Uppcc—ham.-AlOf, .lar.~13;-MonteotneiyrA!a.-ri9rPj >^Pir^^oo.-Ala.T■^!^-GoluIn— vailalleysrMostareasi w e cxpceted-tIcd'tO'seeuptcy3'inchcs"Of5tow—“l" "^ J ■ SunriseSl to m o rro w 8:08 a.m. 5nake highlandsds vwhere cold air icnuincd tiapppped in the valleys, bus, Ga.,a.. 19; Buffalo, N.Yr, 9 below;/; New York City, 9; Erie, osfiI far north as central Indiana andndO C hio. ■ L unar phase: F u ll. Jan. 5; lostat quarter,<; ■ Teniperamrcs lherthere were only in the 20s. Persirsistent clquds con- Po., 3 belc)clow; Providencc, R.I.. I; Buriinjrlingto'n, V t, 23 below. hHeavy snow ond freezing rainn wiwere forecast over centra! and B Jan.Ja 13; new . J a n . 20; first quo:[uorter, Jan. dnued to covcrr virvirtually oil o f Idflw. Tho expqoptions ^ in the The frofreezing temperatures were expecpected to remain, dropping easiislcm Kennicky and Tennesseeee iinto Vir^nia and West Vir* H 27.2' westem Treasureure Valley and in the centralI m r ounuins where .lower thanhon 2 6 below zero from northemem New England to noith- giniinio into Sunday. AceumulatioM from1 8'inchcstoovera foot H VIVWt>t0 planel*: Morning, none.w- ~ mostly cloudy sklesides were the rule. ■ cmMonuinuina. Wind^hills could range! fn)frtJtn 40 to 70 below. ' wer Evening:E M ars.S atum , Vonus. ere expected, along with'stxbngig wiwinds. .■ , ■

• • iA - L a w m aa k e r s Tennsions so ar iiin-Bosnia JiIdaho lo tti^ SARA.lAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovitusina (AP) — NATO sent Continued from Al1 sure to arisear in the Legislature thishis m ent as part of its tol;oUil budget rc- tiwps andam annored vehicles into MoiVfostar’s streets Saturday . 1BOISE (AP) - Winning( ntnumbers drawn Saturday in H he Powcrball game are: shipments o f nuclearr waste.w year. : • quest; saic) Bill Overtoton, department le shooting ® death ofa Croat: popoliccnuin threatened to 19*24*33-36-44; Powerhall Sen. L a i^ Noh, R-KH-Kimberly, said Uwmalnokers will declare N^eie theyiey, qjokesmim. , -Cv , restart openow conflict in the dividedI soisouthwestern town. ; ^ lall 2 (nineteen, twenty-four, H n w olf and grizzly reiiitroduc*jc* '. '-'Abus.ing a spouseic 'co u ld draw In n SarajevoSt suburb, a memberber o f the NATO f o ^ hirty-thrcc, thirty-six, forty*fcy*foun Poweiball two) H he would like to quesuestion officials stand on v Estimated jackpot: S30.8 mi from the state, the Depalepartment of En- tion, andtd m i ay a lso t ^ 't o soften the:he ' harsherI'sentenceSNiuMt k e r Attorney wos wduidunded Saturday — a Frenchnch soldier injured a ^ (million. H ergy and the N avy andid ppin them down impacto of f en v iro n m etit^ laws by al* General Al Lance'e‘s j ’roposals.., une while patrolling a zoneine separating Muslims BOISE (AP) - Wiiuiing nu as.to-how they Interpi afTected parties to proce^cf ip.stiflenm scntcnccs for SbrIierbs. He wns the seventh\ casuoltyct since,NATO ■ * : numbers drawn Saturday in he TriiWcst Lotto game are; agreement. eir business as loiig as they woman as well toojcov.:r/er from the U.N. p c a c e k ^ping in force Dec. 20. take precaicautions that wotild protect an os see'man&toiy traitlining for ofTl* in ”? northwestem Bosnia,, BBritish soldiers with ^1-2*20*23-27-33 (one, two,tw twenty, tweaty*three, H . -Welfare reform cndangere(ired species in question, said-lid- c« rs'respondtog to domestic di vio- NATO' firedfi 62 rounds from outoritomatic weapons afler wenw*sevcn,'Uiirty-three) Estimated jackpot: $593,00( Welfare recipients anare almost sure Sen. LairdtnlNoh,R>KimberIy; lence calls aiid.makeIce it easier to snipersshshot at their bunker 20 timeses ini five m inutes. ' to isec some changes in itheir benefits, • m akdtarrests on donfienestic violence . . - ______as law m akers m ove toward tov limiting Crime charges. - ...... : . I d a h i * / bclients, cracking downiwn on deadbeat As Idahlaho prison costs rise, law* parents and requiring pa to W ori^*8 cbmpensf parents of teen- makers arear likely to find wayslo rtcd Idaho 21 • Boite-Ir-Idaho City, icy U.S. 93 ,oge parents to foot the “ ? ™ . BOISE3E (AP) — Sleet w as rcportcc 9 3 —^Nevada line-Arcb, dry; :he bill for their hold downwn costs. Law m akers will e ximnc u the issue cnjomelc Idaho h i^ w a y s SaturdayI a f.f ' qrats; Idaho City-Lownuinan, (O'spots, bro- Areo-Salmalm^o^^icy^spot^^rok ^ •grandchildren. ^ ______^ ^ i s couldCOI mpao altemative sen*D*. '.of r^utriog ftumers to'0 buy worker's temoon.t^along-WithiSPQWjithe.Idflhc e l„hn. ken snow llooi; Lowimil-ui-Banncf Surnmit floor L o st' ]g''‘ebjnpen8fliion ftSriKeicir employee? Bcpffimcneiit of Transportation said.,I icy spots, broken snoww lloor, snowing, snow floor. . rcouncil o d ^ d ^ limitinging assistance to ankle brac< .avalanche warning.- - acelets th a t w ould track non*n* a ^ d ii th is 'j^ io n .. i’■i- ' ^ RotulccIconditions: — •- . . ------Jdabo75> 7 5 .— Shoshone-Kelchum,- d t y ; - H ^ 0 years, cutting o ff adiadditional assis- violent crirnim yjats. •' .If a coiD}OTmi8e canI; 't be reachcd bX'' -* U;S. 95 — Lcwlston*Moscow,''iej,5^„ U .S: 20 ™ Meuntainil Home-Fairfield, GaIeno.SuzfiSuzfimit, broken snow floor. ■ lance to welfare parenrents who have State laf broken snow floor, iffmowing; Asbton- PoeateUo,di iient to a “personal resposponsibility con- os well - rnot necessarily with anklele ers, sii'ch-rlaw,could bebi passed this p12 — Lcwiston-Orofino, wet; 0, di>^ FocateQo-Idahb Palls, dry; H ^ c t . ” Orofuio-LoLowell, broken snow floor. Low- Montana lio ^ broken s«mow floor, snow- Idaho Falls'slls*Duteis, icy spot^ Monida ■ bracelets,s, but l with computers. Thele sessiotL > • ' • ____Pass,icysx Departmenlent'of Juvenile Corrections'is' . . Idaho;wthapredoinirlinately famicp- Pass, snow floor. ■ - |£nviroDment tnte84-^Diy. “ ‘u . s r 2 6 — idiho FilUJls-Wyoming line, U .S .3SS-DiJ! 0 - ‘ H ' , has askedal fo1 r m o n ey fo r a statewideie controlled L^istature, is one of only, J S ?55 — Horseshoe Bend-Donnelly,•]|y broken snow floor, snow:iwing, icy; Black- U .S .9 1 - t Grizzly bears, wolveses iand other en- database! thatth would list a juvenile's's eight states that do not torequire farmers ' dry; Donmnnelly-Ncw Meadows, brokenle ii foot-Arco, dty. Idaho» 28 — Icy spots, broken snow ^ . ^angered specics aree t< topics alm ost name, crin:rime, and form of punish-1- to provide such insurancecc. snow floor. ld a h o 5 I— Dry,icy^>i^ t s . floor.

' ; , Circulatlaflon rekdays. T o rcpon late new* andd w eek.' daily only S3.sd per weektw Sunday JulB after S:30.And on weekend*,I, o n ly S2.30 per week. Out of ^ I n f o r l ' Ty Ran*dell, circulatioia(|ond.reetor call 733-0930931. daily and Sunday S5.00 per;r week, daily v K A m o t i o n 4 ' Circulation phone: lineslir are open be- only S4.00 per week. Sunday^yonIyS3.00 *• lw K n7(ind 10 s.m. only.inly. Ifyou tn-7-a.jn.—~ ----- " t ■— “mirIey:Rupcrt:PnuIiOA 'i T ^ e '- n t w I ^ O J P S ^ll-080)i»pub- ^ 678-2552 ------S l f ptn. S And Saturdays from 7 a.m. until ' FORWiNNtw P re s s - • • ' 10a.ni. Infoinformation on display ads is avsil-. lis h e d daily al 132 Third StSt. W.. Twin . K ' I OuM'Cutleford ’ Falls. Idaho. 8330). by Ma.lagic Valley P O M ^ i fA B C I ' • 543-4646 able wcckdakdays only. For (he Burley odicc. . call 677-4044042. , - ’ , I Newspapers Ine. Sccond-cIassu po*taget paid ’ ■ i l I Filcr-Rogcnon-Holliilc ' at T w in Falls by Tlie Times-NeNews, omcial Kr , J TheTbnc [IgThnMiNeiwI' • 326.5373 city and county n e w ^ p e r pursusuonttoSec- : Twin Falls and all other t tion 6 0 - 108 o f the Idaho Code,Ic. Thursday is , B 2 | : 733-0931 — . s ? s and Sunday. S3.35 < . per week;c; SundayS on>>s $2.00 per week. hereby > designated as (be dayy of< the week SKI LINE iMOVIES ; Mall subicriiKriptioiu m utt be psJd in advance' enwhichlegal;ioliccswillbep * : published. /jjO E M ; ‘ News'^'8 andai«»v»II,vallsble only whCre'delivery is no(I Postmaster,iplease send chichange of ad- - • Press r Clark Walworth, managinaging editor maintained,ed. M ail n (e s : local, daily and[ dress^ form to:lP.O. Sox 548,1. Twiii Fall*. • Ifyou have a new* (ip or( with (0 .talk to Sunijay $3.513.50 per week, daily only 53.00I Idaho > 83303. : .1 DEP I ■ s a I someone' in (he editorialial depanment.i c a l l ' per week;i; SundayS only'S2.25 per week., ' S ponsored I h F f] ^ ^ - f a 733-0931 betw een I0:0CD:00 a.m . and 3 :3 0 Idaho niet:let: daily a n d Sunday S4.00 per- . lUelcvSwC^^^i bne»Nenv O ThellineoNemil Tl O '! I n | I rgip U l § 1 ' ' BffCtO ” m t s s t ■ ■■■ m - 5 m iUMVALLEYAP"---- UIfGACj^UR ■ ^ } l | iI g S J l ' ' :METBIC ^20i A lt BIGI60BRANDTIRES ( j l i l L ^ biT^ RACA.T. I ^ l l C A RUIY in EXCLUSIVE M H E E J R-12 nrnufnmna^iimri ^, . I H ARRANTV iAinc»aBt7aw«M . jua TINCLIIPES zn&HLSOR-14______teCM PlfltffW70R-14,..———IM .* Igmin.ta_ ,-,'aryjg 3 NhHwm^asa-Mna^ PT^m^mtsZZ i m i H E E F U L L .. nrnm-ti- u/78R-isIZZ!l"'iieM S152 '^65R-13:------i 2 . 1 7T- ., MnH7»u-_aus Ra7»u_1.11 . S 81^oSlfr18-_z= £S - IcO I H D H A Z A R D is m n - ts ------1 1 4 JS S gle«5R-iSznzz?io25 S I . 2 . H n n n » i 4 _ 3 i . 7 a p w i » u . PJJlCEMEinL- JS«Sn-16_------1Z4M f S ^ *TB8/7!0IF13"Zn:u:;r::36®4” ARRANTY ------1 1 M « P23S/7I ies/7 0 » 1 4 ____ ; .3 8 .1 0 FLATREPAIR Vie.8/D______:.1SXJS P21BWB«0R*16ZZIIZil21M H . I IgSSH rSa BALANCE & ' • 980R.»M«.6/D..^.....„.i4i4s psaant iLANCE . H — TIREBOTATION « :1 » | '211A ddli«iW ^~~ €79Polel!iiaRd. m m 3 NATIONWIDE lin iiiiiiiis I F ? 3 3 ^ 3 7 3 ": ^ 3 - 8 7 « ; m m r n il@ H Li-:v WAI rTrrrrT~~77i------^— T77~ THAT I

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.Sunday, January 7 .1 6 9 6 ' TImiTimoB-Ndwa. Twin Folia. Idaho A.3 Nation , i, Pass 1the i T lg h f - C ontinued from A1A commismissioner of the court then V .. Sylvester saidd she never hos reviewsWS thatt opplicaU'on. je lly -- or III received a firm'dio]iognosis from doc- Lucas,cos, who believes the hospital . '.tors, who'have variiiriously lobeled her kepi Syl'Sylvester for financial reasons, - as suffepng fromn depression and has filediled 0 complaint with the state • jwhat( ‘•schizo-efTective behehovior.” Dlvisloislori^ o f O ccupational, and tever ■im plnr/»H ff»^- P m f,»phc«> heolth professjonah {foods. ylvester's case is take a chichild on a lengthy trip to visit strikke e by m ain ten an ce w orkeiIters. uant - litem, social workei )ther at the state mental hospitaf ' I Right now, the govemment.ISgc just : Lucas believes hermoihe, ^ • even the parents, lave had a better so the two twi could bond. That child’s ; asking for opinionsms on whether the vide , 1,'s clear that Syl custody if menial motherr wiwas ajheroin addict and had ------^ rules-for defining-ftg-foods-shouldjbe - complicatcd./Bul L ;kep^ changcd orthro'tirownout. " . rarbageppiles up aas workeigrs strike played by ruIcH. no interest;rest in being a porent, she said.' Sylvester mighi ha\m-«ihe 8flid, is thni On the i irthui cvury tiling is------chance of retaining Sylvesterci thought Sylvestersters have “jumped through I on the table,” said1 B(Betty Campbell, a EW YORK '{AP) — Tower, private sanitaitation trucks were rary restraining res crrdcr lo curb tl healih'woHc’^ had pU ! top food labeling ofliiofficiolattheFDA.' Pastelitebaskets wcnt.unemptied, floefloors blocked by, strikere.'>. The Rockefeller behavicvior of strikers al the Wcu: ed up keeping her every hochoop" in seeking custody of Part of ihg pmhtpm their child.tiild. Sylvester and her 26-ycar- ; The agency gave notiiloticc o f its planned were: a little dinier and service elevilcva- Center^ truck got tlithrough using a Trade: CenterG i^fler reports ihcy thrcjj ,(,g die very hospitals Sy ■ review Dcc. 29 in the oflicial Federal ‘ stood idle as a.citywide strike!keby 4)olice cscort. ButIt by late Friday eggs, glued gl shut the locks on fo s„psychiatric unit old ^psband s b both have jobs on / - , t j would help her ended' Hospital, for Iomega’sa ’s production line and have ; Register. matnieilenance workers affected 1,0(1,000- night. Rockefeller. C(Center’s normolly • service:e (elevators and tossed garbo] agoinst her will. Regardless of anyny changcs, labels mercial buildings, pristine stretMs werere littered w ith cons, T for scveraLdays completeccted parenting classes, treot- J- Tlic New Heights,]1 seven difTcrent ment plani)lans and medication monage- • would still hove to list: ingredients ie 3-day-old walkout by clea:lean- food, paper (^nd strikekc leaflets. Negotgolialions broke down over ot Brigham City I and nutritional values.jes maintenance engineers and1 ele-el The most visible: cefTect was trash wage increaseinc for existing employe 12 tb 1994 before memoss specifiedspi by th.e state. ^ instance, retained herorder of commit- Both1 hahave high school diplomas { Still, mere mentimtion hos raised vatoror operators over pay issues is tithe starling to-pile-up> iin offices. And and a steepstc salary decrease to S352ver a cven'weeks on j / . , first SIsuch strike in the city in '^ e »s said. ' , and Lisata SSylvester attended some co l-' ___^^alarmsl _ ' n '48 deliveiiies slowed bebccausc UPS and w eek for fc new hires. As of ear3vees occasions from 1992 ( “ Without federal1 stistandaids it o p i^ years.s. And though'Ihe effects weiwere Fedei'al Express dri'rivers refused lo today,, noni new talks were schediih I health care pro>' lege at SantaSan Monica Stale College in- - - 352 a ^applications for an !or the application Colifornjirnja. Brent Sylvcster'ftls'o ; the fleld to a rree>flB'fire zone where small,I, tthey were widespread, stop at'Struck buildingngs. between:en building owners and»nrlv tl tncnt were filed, Lucaf people can do whatc t some buildings, includinding lliere was also sp

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•- ' • f.L ■ P . — ^ 'v A-4 Tlme»-Nowfl.8 . TwinT' Folis^ I d a h o Sundoy,',Jonunry7.1096 Ji '•p.'"’ Nation»n ' ------— j Museijums SiJtatue of ]Liberty- -again-W| (^ ^ c o in e s N documeents raise: ^ throwi^ open clhilly touiirists to ^Vew Yor]rk h a r b o ] ' q u e s ttions aboi)ut Hillaiy MEW Y O RK (A P )— -The'startJ “ Ncfr'^DaflyB y N ^ - m ^^V ^^B' her aides'- ; their ddoors Libtn«rty w elcomed, the bundled mossesm o ^ suggest she did' •> againlin Saturday, thre» w eeks after fter th e ’S’iiv." .-ilE).-: WASH1NG1 *"orc work for WASHINGTON■ON (A P) T he coververnment shutdown closeded the ' d'mlirseums th rew fomoinous N ew Y ork harbor la n d n idmarltf 0 soften her image. M tied to"White- their doors openn inii a most, v isib le ondoi!1 olher natipnof monuments, ------yeartryTng lo : symbol o f the rctun ■ only to come ,uunder attack' more water than, she , lum to work o f fur- Fori'orty-two people braved o sub-:ib-zcro . • - '-m has ocknowl- loughed governmnment ofiiployees windc thon ever as .thithe hand ruling the H y , id chill to board the first boatt to the White House. . 3 edgpd. < ’Salurday. But cntftnitcuiBing tourists reoperpened Liberty Island ot aboutJt S9:30 ‘Z - ■ - ■ -wnyonlyjthcJint OC ------___ Just aa her nevew.book.on.children_^K^ ___E.erhaps_hei:__; ______t.octr.with:othcr/cd^ZTdiin"I. ^ ^ ^ — — — ~“ Comesotit'-**“ 'anin'evcnt,'it*iS'hoped{ ‘ ■■■■gl-straiegy^iT-^f— — ------; crnj^ workers rciuiiiurning to center '.ThiThe visibility is superb!” b ecko:koncd , i' ,siage‘Monday. that will boost h(her lu an odmiroble, going under- - Dave/e O1 ingl^, who manages thee feny'f< caring advbcattiite for families — >•., • ground this i - * "1 watchcd allI- wiweek, hoping and opcrol:rolion. “You put a scorf aroiiround C linton _ ' ' proying they wouvould be o p e n on- yourn Hillaiy Clintonu is i in the center o f ir ncckTTi'Cup o f hot chocolntcInte in two new tomodopular 'Ih e outsides ofallI theth monumcyiis.” atlracticctions in the national pork systeistem. r.. ■: ^ ivork wilh" The National 1 I - ^ all insumnce, I Pork. S c rv ic c lisfcii fcm'es and concession stondsIs 0are r-rz3lr*W iJu ' - 2 ^ ^MC reopened theJ W ash in g to n run by contractors,’but they olso3 hhod M onument, Lincoln3ln Memorial and to shutlut dow n because o f th e budgJd g et other sites Saturdoylay moming, with impos.scis.sc. Wihdahleld' the Smithsonian andnd iother museums “Tlie;liey took Christmas away from fro ■ i A U T O G LA,SS SS r ' Repjacement. following at noon. my kidkids," said dockmaster Gleiilenn RgBHK ^ ' li. :' .. J t W e MVillCoiiieTo^ottrHotloiiieiOr-OfiiceZ.— . The end of the papartial shutdown Bamett,ctt, who was breaking ice onn ti the _____ chcercd federal workc)rkers. gongwo'woy as shivering tourists in1 hotshi ' ■ While they havee bbeen on th e job and scaicarves lined up behind a fence,ce. throughout the shuldoitdown,-the vxstc to • “You 'ou live from poychcck to P“y* po; provide bapk pay '‘m■•makes us fcql d check,k. It’sli been tough.” i FRES w m o s) s m i D little bit better.” saidlid jAlan Nierow. o "I hopeliof it’s over with,” said Geor{ . i i i ...... willnth (omprehefdve deducfiblebofSIOOorless of ...... - National Weather SerService forecaster. Cooperper, 0 National Park Servi|ons apply. EXnRESJoBJom«»y31tl ' ------— International Air(Urport o u ts id e ing'rockock salt on the docks ot Libert>eny m en t sh u td o w n shshackled her and otherir nationalr m onum ents.J, • , I------Washington, was geigearing up f o r a Island,d. ■ ■ major storm, with forecasters foi maJc- Duriniring the shutdown, touristss —- oboord the nearby StoKaten Island Ferry,; down by political bickering. lPli8§0li ' I ing provisions to slecsleep over if need eitherr uuninformed or eiemally optopti- they eo^ld ot leastt see1 the statue “We'n;’re saying a lot to the wori/orid , be, Nierow said. m iaie-c'— hod continued-to trudge;e tot acroKthehoibdr. with thotlot type o f behavior,” saidI BiBill I------:______- In Colorado, rangerigers were rcraov- the boatoat landing ot Baltety Porkk iin Some said il wasIS ironic that a Sandeferfer of New Orleans, who wi M b m c j ing barricades in Ro(Rocky M ountain ' lowerr Manhattan.^ Frorri there,!, 0or symbol of freedom1 had1 been shut si^tseeincing with his son, Andrew. 3AULT UnnivefiecBApMfin I National'Park but it vwas slow w ork ■ Op)pen Enrollment until Fcbr'ebruary 15* _ , with sriow as deep;) a:as three fe et in Fo] ^ Call me forbr yourI Individual and some placcs. orest Servi Park Superintende;idem A. D urand ice wrestlles with alillegations,s Family Healleallh Insurance needs. ‘ Jones said roads willill timke some tim e WASIASHINGTON (A P )~ A yeayear California imd Moniansna, according lo KuwaitI afteral the Persion Gulf War. to clear. ’• aftertwcnvo fetal crashcs. Forest Servicvice the ptWioiisly tudisclo;lo^d memos. Rep^ CfiorlesCi Rose, D-N.C.,'lcdcd a “Sincc we won’tt hahave everything inspcctoictors warned that the airplanem es / ' In some cases, m'aiiaihtenonce was congressi:ssional inquiry into the propro- P a t t y A , .M cFarlane ■ at 100 percent this SalSaturday, we ask u s ^ to fightI fires were being poorl;orly put ofT until the proboblems were so gram, claimingdo it was serving asos ;a Employee Bentbenefits Account ExiKudve I for the public's undeiderstonding and maintaitained by inexperience)ce d s«wcre the aircraft coul*uldn’t get off the cover fonbr covcrt CIA operations, Licensed Agent patience during, thir tis ir o o iie u iilg '; .' midhiiiiiiinicsi ■ . ■ gipund, said one mimo ^ obtained by Agricuiculture Departmen phase.” ...... '■. Thewi: warnings lasuiHnrher promptnpt- the A P ... ‘ spokesmamon Jim Peterson said Frida;iday .(208)7^) 734-1711 Ext. 8311 ' i “Now we work.fo.for pay, ra th e r ed Foresirest Service om cials to oppoinoirit “In many ca$es thvith . • • , / through Jan. 26. “Worn/ondcrfvl, except ciftc eviisvidence and documentation,o n , ' the only things repaired ed are the items planes Ir m i— ______------^ ------Tt-only-la s ts~until~thi-the-Bnduf-tfre— but rtoneimcthclcss issued a list of rec-e c- "Oiar oh; broke'h to the"e'pofiirnic’fllr^ Alamosonorao*N''^ul°, month and’we’ll bei backba where w c , ommcndindolions intended lo improveJVC craft cannot fly," Richailaid R. Watkins The Nat<)aiional 'n a n ^ h a tio n Safet) started,” Kozeesoid. safbiyofio fthe a ir fleet. wrote. Boord saidaid lost month that a fUel leak All 28Q.000 furloujloughed federal . Two} of c Ihe flying companiesles The Foresi Service’s:’s troubled air probablyly caused1 the,mid>air explo-3io- . workers w;ill return i rn to their j o b s whose maintenance-ini procedures wereere tanker program hasis been u n d er siOn andd crashc ofH ethet Valley's> C-c - under the meosureire passed b y inspectedted last sum m er had o p eratedted scrutiny since 1991 vwhen two C- 130, killiilliiig three in th e Angeles!les . I Congress on Fridayf andar signed b y planes involved in\ in 1994 crashes thathat I3ps under iire fightiIting contracts National.!ll. Forest near Los Angeles, Clinton early Saturday.ay. killed CvcQve men fighting forest firesi in showed up hauling ear]argo for pay in. Aug. 13,1!,1994: -■■■ ■ I / ■ ' - M a n a g e r : Dead D tenor hatad been healthy

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LOUISVILLE., K 1 y. (A P ) - h ad n 't yei Guests took refiige;e im bathtubs and t yet cleared one area o f debris. " W c dJon’t o n ' think thcre's'going to be frantically-dfaled'9d'911 from thefr ;.y . anybody J ‘ . room ¥ as flam es cngiingulfed a Howard dy.^crc,ll5aidJirc-Capt^iml------:ns. Johni^Q motel enrlyly Saturday,S killing ir'-': Stephens. ; S omie e guests, ii said they had taken 11 I I I 'in thcir.bnmtuDst I . Flrenghters raccd:ed from room to O n eJ guest. gL Ray M iller, said he. room oftbe motel in Bowling Green 1 J a lert others. in southern Kentuiitucky, carrying l l V ' imj w « frw K n l I J “ I w’em ent up, 1 knocked on th e d o o rs' . guests out on theirsir shoulders and I • -ffll If ------gbing^back-for-raorof-■Of------: l^4 i— n ^ e v‘'ciythjng,_bu.t.ljcoyldn’t,gct_ erj ____ ------— “Becauscthe-firc-w PIl^^pp^H -them out-l>ut-^cau6c-thc-6mokc-was-(oo-r ------rwas'So'exJcnsivc If “ bad,” hte e sisaid. ' when we got here,, ouroi initial cfTbrls T h e caicause of the two-alarm fire w ere to w a rd s th e pcipeople thot were 'W ds II Ulunder investigation, inside the buildingng,” said'^Oscar s O fficicials ia said the. motel was C h e lry ; a s s i s t a nIt. t .: fire chief in equippeded 'with a sprinkler system in Bowling G reen. “ WticVhcri we got here, ys but not in guest rooms, and we had one come oiout through the ■ hallways b ■ with smoknoke alarms. Both oppearecf to plate glass w indow hirhimself.” havefunctiinctioncd properly, they said. The.fire was firstt reportedre at 1:17 ? :j 1 A u thlorities o ri said two men and a a.m. in the two-'storyry imotel, oftlcials w om anI — all guests — died in the said. The heat and smokesm trapped as many as SO o r the 75 guests in their ' ' 'jJ '" room s,, w h ic h faced O n e man ma and the woman were ed into a central — -found inin a room with three children, lobby and swimminning pool areo. >ar:L^ » .C^j3 Warrenn CCqunty Deputy Coroner - O ffic ia ls s a id th e flinrcapporentiy-r^^^H f fv ^ ^ r Dwaynee LLawrence said. He said res- started so m ew h ere in in the m iddle o f cuers tried . the m otel. ried unsuccessfully to revive th e tw o aadults. d i " . . “The facifity was engulfed in “ T h e: three th: children were OK,” '• f flames when the finfire department BBHHS e S Law renceice said. They, w ere described . arrived,” said police Sg S g t Bill Key. i^cag-oldiboy and-lO-year-old— ^------;------w e-Bad iiiiwdcous us people~ca[1mg~i^^HI tw ins. Lowi.owrence soid they w ere taken fire'dispatch from the their rooms, and APphow 10 a hospit.spital to wait for relatives to dispatch w o u ld relay th / that information Bowlingng Green, Ky., fire departrirtment Capt Bob Jordailan inspects the guttedd IInterior of the Howard aturday, fol- pick them:m uup. •. (0 us as to what rootps rd Johnson motel on Sat ms we had sever- « Policee identifiedidi the dead couple as al people in," Cherry i 9 an eariy-m om lng fire thethat clalmed.the lives of3f th ree guests and Injur[ured 15 others. ry Mid «t « news '‘■” "’0 = C laire Holli-lallinan. 46, ond her husband. conference. “W cjust bi It basically had to “It cou:ould have been worse if' it rooms aiid bnngiiTg5 j p e o p le o u t,” Jo rd an said. soi “It saved many livesves Authorities didn’t expecte to'find BernardI GcGoldbroch, 47, o f Evanston, ' hit every room anyway.'ay.” • hadn’t beibeen fo r the m en going in the;he Bowling Green Fire: (Capt. Walter bccause of thcir effons.” . any more bodies, everen though they lU. L.A. gOA)vemment:t rings up biDig phone bills1 Los Angeles Times ore nowV being b distributed deep intoto charges for govcrnm A t a tim e w hen local5cal govem m ent In the: lastla fiscal year alone, cellu-Ll- major metropolis n

SEATTLE (AP) —— A> federal air investigat$ation. Kristen Wappler.r. There were no prelimininary reports traffic control centerer lost contact spokeswomomon fo r Puget Sound Power;r ofcontroller or pilot errorser during Saturday with planes: in its air space & Light Co.,C said the utility had noo Soturday's outage, the; aagency said. because o f a pow er ouU)utage, delaying reports off disniptions d in Auburn, . Barker said he did not3t know how aircraft'takeoffs and landimdings throu^- . The contontrol center’s pwn back*upp many aircraft were afTecte:ted. . out the Pacific Northwest/est. power syslystem did not engage, saidd The FAA said there wavas no signifi- Responsibility for plarplanes in the air FAA spokiokesman Mitch Barker. Hee cont disruption of flintsts because the over NVashington and parparts of Oregon, .said thc'caicause of| that failure was notIt outage occurred at a tim;e e w hen traffic “FirstJ, Fedei?ralislikej — !— Idaho4nd-Montana-wa&^aft4iandedM>fl4o-tewv«»: ------— normallyrisHow;------p a r t o fth e c r e w . ” othd- traffic control 'centcmters during the In June,e, thei Auburn ccnter becamee ' Controllers at the ccnteiter .hondie air------half-hour outage, the Fedi■ederal Aviation the first )fo f 21 ^ regional FAA ccntets to3 craft once they leave metropolitanm Administration said. receive a3 S1.4S billion computerized..1.. areas, Barker said. ur- building crew consisls5 Hrstl^eial helpedlusbiiild li I^eraLTheyley know banking. ,. The EAA ^id its ^irir Route,.Trafric_communicaI ications_system._On A ug._l6._1.. . Airpo.rt_radar_and.jnd»dlQ_systcms: ______ryf„„ I '■ ■ frnm tjh^dO-y. ------C ontrol C en ter m'stibUrbUrbdn~AtibUrn~il I6Sl'rtimtinications with aircraftt remained in service, as d id a n ' infcY------was without electrical:al powi er from fo r a fewt siseconds because of a soft-- m: ediate system callod .Tenerminal Radar deveivdopeis. But We dc«\'t go50 them. T h ^ re sound.i. . ' about'6:55 ¥.m . to aboutut7:20a.m. "3 ' .ware glitcitch; controllers'quickly^ Approach. Control, or TFPRACON, he The cauM of the outagitage was under s w itc h ^ to a backup. !said. anlywhere y v without ou H —^ Wfe don't know banldk m & W e RST nker. RistFederal's been\ build houses. That's VI •DERAL McVeigh d(defense reporirtedly links R m ll diere2re since the beginning. do. That's why we goptoHrst KdSsAviraINGSEIANK man in Dutiitch custodyfto 1 suspect iiiliitoii AMSTERDAM, Netherlands N. granted. AnAnother exuadition request (AP) •— A member ofof thei defense has- beensubmitted su for Spiegelman Sidney T. Van A s s c h e , ^ team for OKIahoma CitCity bombing on chargeses of weapons smuggling M ; D . . dcfnidant Timothy McV[cVeigh says'a and falsifyifj'ing passports, .Dutch man in custody ih theIC Netherlandsf Defense MmistryMi spokesman Lors' ' Family Practice, Ob)fcstem cs, resembles a suspect wantedwa in the Poppessaidlid Saturday. AUcrgyi& Sports yijedicine bombing, a Dutch1 rnewspaper SpiegelmIman’s lawyer Abraham ------r ^ r t c d S aturday . -i' • ’----- ■ - • M os7.kowic2icz claim s S p iegelm an is a ______annouhccs.the.loca: a t i o n .o £ ______^------1 t>^i» April to homKing nf,------hi6-new-.offiC€ McVeigh’s defense team,fun; visited the th e A lfredd P. F Murrah.federal ofllce V Dutch lawyer .of Danielcl !Spiegelman b u ild in g in Oklahoma City, which on Friday a nd w as showwn n his pictuie. killed 169il ppeople and injured more 4 9 6 E Shoup Ave>e . W e s t She said she saw’ si similarities than500othi)thcrs. Twin Falls, Idaho> I8 3 3 0 1 between him and the sus{suspect known IfMoszkizkowicz can convince a (208) 736-62:2 2 0 os “John D oe N o. 2,” wlwhose sketch Dutch cout>urt that Spiegelman is Y ourlif was circulated by the FBI, De involved in the Oklahoma case it ' r I FDIC Telegraafrcported. could prcvcrven( extradition, since the Dr. Van Asschc J iwiuwto Sptegelman, a U.S\\ c:citizen, has Kictherlandsds Will nol extradite sus- w elcom ing new pail a tie n ts . S nSSr Y o u r h aI. i [ been in custody since JunJune, when he pects who'o' lface a p o s s ib le d eath ' was arrested for tradingiing in stolen penalty. You .may call 736-5-6220: TWin F a lls - 383ShoslhoshoneSt. North, 733-4222 • 8&B86 Blue Lakes Blvd. North, 733-‘733.9122 I manuscripts. U.S. auth(thorities have repcotedly for a n appoincmmcnt. Buhl-1-123 Broadway Ave. North, 543543-8881 • B urley-2059 Ovcrlarland Ave., 678-8302 • R u p ^t ^ -701 7th St., 4 3 6 ^ ______— ‘ Last month'a U:S. rcqicqucsr forhir^dcnied-thatSt'Spiegelman is wanted in extradition for thot oflofTense jwos conncctionwI with tlie Oklahoma blast.

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re q ulires i vigil:[ance, atte]e n tio n I m I------— If-violent-criisrime-didn-t-alrcady-havcVC— P olicc-D cp artm cn i.-lnln-his-vicw,-Xwin -l ------ypur attcntioion,' the shooting of' a Falls has no organizedcd gang) problem . I county commi!missioner’s son probablyly Wc do have a juvcnicnile crimc prob- 1 did the trick. . lem, according to DcVicVorc. Gangs or ■ The past fewew months have broughtht no gangs, kids committnitting crimcs are I some nasty eventsev to our secludcd:d causc for concern, corner of thele world. We’ve had a DcVore also says theth< area has the fi • string o f murd- linked gangs to a vari'ariety of lobal ^ ments o f w h at’st ’s g o in g bn. Afler sher-•- crim es, and he dcscrilcribed them-as ifTs Lt. Bob GauthtcrG said'hjs menn having a strong prcscncence throughout had identifiedI 3003 gang members atit .the Magic Valley. last year’s co um n tyt faiir. Twin Falls po- The difTcrence seemsIS tto be a m atter — lice said theyy knew1 of <)nly a tinyy o f definition. Gauthierr sn f f( contradiction arousess DcVorc is more conscrs c rv a tlv c rH e ’s - ± -Nation 1 aapproacchesrulle by |u(idieiary concern and even6\ suspicion. Lastt rcluctant to confer “gargang” status on . _ brtunately, the mills o f justio week, a man calledcai us to accuse the: troubled teen-agers. He’Ic’s cquflly re- ’ . " ticc do indeed I district court forir nnc ot “ exam ining the larger fi- newspaper, thee policej and local busi-- id slowly. M any courts comn e to cockcyed ' F nancial and adminininistrative picmre” surround- -' lu c ta n t to cn co u rag e a cliclimate of fear. | elusions, so it is best that the^ ■ ness leaders o f o hey not c o n ic . ^ Geopge F. . Ing the fare i n creascs. i ^ It said city subway and f conspiring to cover up} In our view, both agergcncics seem to ,o theilem quickly. -s------rarapant-local-cric r im e .------^------______bus riders “deriveive ssignificant but difllcult-to- _ — be-taking-a-pro-activeHerheads-up-ap ------coronsidera case that should ha'have been------^ — —rail— Be assured, no such conspiracy cx- ’ quanuty benefits"'!u"'fTOtn^ubsidization of - proach to gangs and ju\juvenile crime. laughc'hed out o f court before batta:ttalions o f . J f y S v commuter rail lines ists. And neither, ,ei;, as far as we can see,, W hat mdy be missingIg is,i su ffic ie n t lawyeyers filed the first cubic footot oi f briefs, a I tion and pollutionon thant there would be ff does'rampant crii:rim e. communication between;cn the agencics. case; thattl may chum on and on arand could.' * dies forsub\iubway and b u s riders), commuters camJC e tcto to w n in automobiles, . - What.does.cxu:xist i& 'sot^ confusion,, -C■ itiz e n s w o u ld be- m orc)re com fortable comc^ic to a rem arkable conclusionion.'Ifthe They sayay 1U.S. D epartm ent o f Tnmsfisporta- The appeals courtjrt a lso w ondered w hether along with justiiitifiable concern aboutt ^ if the agencics demonstnstratcd a shared pjaintiitiffs prevail, A m crica canI didispense w ith tion regdlatiilotions, elaborating th e 1964i Act,i “the percentage; oof f imean household income” our community’ty’s future. TV brings1 ' vision and a coordinatedtd imission. tions because ju d g e s w ill detileterm ine a ll m ake the■■ farfare increase illegal. T hey sa:iay the that city subwayy an d b u s riders spend o n . shocking imagesjes o f American citics; Clearly, the communlunities of the al policies. increase, in thet context o f funding de^ii^isions transportation mighnight b e sm aller than the per- ie trouble began in N ew 'V'ork • that have bccomfeiv85 becausiuse the com pany’s hiring poii>ollciesre- whose liberaleralism is as w arm a nd fuzzyyasa t Or the cash valuee of lessened congestion? i quiredd employees to have h i ^ sc!school dipio- hamsteri to0 blockbl the fare Increase. In this eohtjncntalmtal nation, almost any [ i Stephen Hertgcn O ark Walwonh ' 1Tyl^sdcll; . " PctarYjfYori< . ‘ m as ansnd a m inim um score on a sttstandardized An appealseals court unblocked it, and tolold the sophistry can jfindid a sym pathetic c o u rt And I ------Managing editor CCirculation HWrtnr Ariurrtl-lertklng HWrtnr intellig' ------—districtjudge-jge^-to4>e-so-9!aiktash-es-thehfrcase—rwhen-a-few-jiidges-t ;es-b<^in-issuing-lathcm------The'e violation w as partly in thele fact1 (the proceeds. StilStill, the plaintiffs are continullulng ' selves unrestricteded hhunting licenses to go af- . . j . T h e! mmembers of tho editorial bob o ard a h d writers of ^ttorialsJs Courtt aairily declared it a fact) thatlat these re - their quest1 to esmbllsh for c i ^ riders a le ^ ter the big game oof* f “d isparate impacts” fnjm j arc S tep hlen en Hartgen, Clark Walworthrth . Steve Cairrip and Kc\rth Miller.Mi quiremiments had no “dem onstrable>le relation- right to lowerwer fan». T hat m eans IncitingIg a social policies, whatvhat po ltcy l from faim supsi; , ^ • ___ _shiplt,c_to_succ«sfuUQb_DcrfomiantSflgfiJDlg ------judge to elbo\ I— I I m ore explosiveej pait b f the mlingg wv a sth a T th e ' flcials andll^locate rea transportation dolkliars for judicial flne-tuiiing?ng? ' ‘ ^ — h iringsI standards w ere illegal becaicause they the metropoliiwlitan region. T he plaintiffs stistress The mere fiict thatthat th e N ew Yoric fare case , had a “disparate"j im pact” on m inor r S ' lorities. that city ndenders pay more ofthcir systemsns’ op- is still alive, and m aya’ spaw n em ulative lldga- Letters ______. Lastst IOctober a “dispitfate impac >act” suit w as cratingcostssts dionI do suburban commuteiters. So don, suggests thatIt thtli e n atio n is still slouch- > against New Yoric C ity ’s fareiuv increase, the plaintiffsffs are,s In effect, asking a judge n iu c h b ut the contditibus mot: Ige to in g to w ^ g o v e mn m m i e n t b y ju d i c i ^ , w hich - l^evpteonrececall, w ^ te deal n notions of the rub- ^ phinSfltiffs are the N ew Yoric U Aran an League, overtum thele statesi law requiring th e city'transit ti willjust be anarchy] ber-stamping proceW.We nec :hy in a stately setting. ;jDp.'P(«r Rickards ha need w m e atten- a^d theie Sunphangers C am paign,, “a“i rider a d - system andi thethi com m uter lines each to bibe ------: ha s do n e quite a job tiv e legislators unafraid to do i tumbli^g.^ScT/mes-Ni do the right thing. voeaeyy group’’ (w hich w ants fcdcrleral. state self-sustolnlnjling with regard to operating o -N ew s editoriol board W « h o cares? Peter and Bill do, : costs. George F. Willlisa is I Washington Post . , fiiim its oftcn-pcrccivecv e d p edestal o f editorial do.fo rsu u ters. and loci)cal taxpayers to p ay even larlarger subsl- ■ Ominously,isly, the appeals court faultedd Ithe columnist. E d ito r Contraiy to your pieceieceofDec. 2iS, bAance and wisdom,, drdrawing such vicious j ( 1995. it seems likely Batt's dealcal iis either dietoto- ■ aM'cks.and straying froifrom facts in its sudden ni rial and/or illegal, dishonest comjomparcd with his . 1 i S .frtiU9 l62»ck B a tt’s banyb a deal. • ^ campaigning w o ^ and incompcmpetcnt. The lack o f etters Whdiithe populace’s;’s only.vague voice is ■ |v. , pcrulty fflokei il very difSrentIt fiomfii his an- ' _ , ai theiwir, what a stretce tch to say Rickards ; nounced d c a ll^ ToaverRickaidcardsetal.arethe JLetS-S reform tax systemn . please do sonisomething! bear baiters and hbuitiound h u n ters in die field f Was wrong to u y to alloH ow v oters to afTirm o r __ ones acting in bad foidi in accessi«ssingdOToaacyis . • ALVIN HOHOLMES • and m pst all o f themlem h a v e th e sam e high deny support for Batt ana n d M s deal. ^ ! joyful days o f Christm as anare over, a preposterously tronspoicnt assciisscmon.Comcon! • hunting ethics thatat wew do. . “ A nd just how (as the e ow we face incom e tax timle e again,i e e d itoi? also stated) ‘ W IL L A R D SM ALL __. have people had amiipjeopportunity'to p af- w ith oilill those form s and w arnings ^ The baiting seasonison is approximately-flve*_____ ._____ ^ _ P icab o ...... 1. gsofflnes G et factste_aj}outbeai!.baitiiig. ; feet the deiillrigBai^ ahncnnoUnc^earlyl[9957'. ”7 . ------—T- - -:...... a nd imp nprisonmeni.-Ugh.— ------g-;^^f—weeks-longrTwo-ofiof these'weeks are spent ------HowTlldTmyoTjByasknhenie'people?How*ls-lrbe=“ ^ — -v j—L — — Ineonime-taxing^houid-be^^ngeiged.4o4-pcr>:: ----- LdoJioLUSUusuaUy.writc.lcttcrs,.but.af^er baiting, hopitig to) ge^oge be a r to hit o u r t a i t .- - . g Ing measured now? A ndi d idoes present voting D on’t pollute or destis t r a y I d a h o sonnlsasales taxing system . A lot oof f people ' reading Kathyithy Richmond's letter, I feel:;1 I Aflcr'a bait iShlCwerwe m'ay spend'days sitting jj — in a tree stand before provide Expression o f issuesissi except through ' I am only \2, but I am not durdumb. Let wnstc “ ?'<>“1 '■the land are recom m endingng a person-' must respond. fore s e e in g a bear. M o st *, ^ initiative? Previous pollirlling indicated 90 per* coico m e into Idaho for nothing. CoCome on. people! ■ oJ “ “;s uwing' system, collecting} tiuixes a t II is a proveoven fact that th e anti-hunters‘rs are baiters are archerchers, a n d w e may only cent o f Idahoans opposed>cd the extent of dc fac- If other< states make their owniwnste, wi let them dieek-oi-out stands and sales ofTices.es. We targeting bearear hunting a s their first stepp inI get the opportunityty totc h arv est a bear once in . /, to nuclear dump we alrcaiready w ere. How can ‘ keik e ^ it. Idaho is not the UnitedidSW S es clumping " “ “ '■IS'soon forget that w e are payilying taxes. eliminatingI huntinghu in Idaho altogether,f a season. Most o fth'the e Ume, we will pass tbe . we be impressed w ith htiis is toothless deal? . grc^ u n d s . Batt, keep waste outtof o f Idaho. lAewhchen we get gas at a service; ststation. First it is bearear baiting and hound huntingng - opponuiiity unless« it is a Itu^e m ale. W e Peter 1 urged and w oulduid prefer tw o initiatives, ]D o n ’t pollute Idaho. Batt, d(dott’t destory . T here w.would be h d'A pril 15. next it will be all bear huntlng'and then„ iti have plenty o f timne e tocia| Security card w ouldI b(bej'pur. 'huntersdonqtncit hunt These onim als..T heyy feel., .bear.baiting, she wouvould k n o w that it is . ju Has legislation given Batt~st t ^ h ? Ifs o .it should — ■QlennsFerty < idehtiflciica'tldni ------they cansway-t’fly-somc hunters-into v od n gB------against the-law to useuse “ w ild g am e” forbait. • - -ta . . be reconsidered. Otherwise,isc, his only power es- Busiminesses, corporation^, compaipaniesand- against this typety; o f hunting, p i e people that doD ^ia\ th e sam e people that ' sentially is lo execute the; lawla' s ptovidied him. ^ ' organizazaiions w ould n o l ^ subjectset to per- Fe'ople, iff youyo s i ^ again st b e a r baltinjng will shoot a hen pheaiheasant o r litter the banks es The just-announced leglegislative hearings on -—Correction sonal salales Uxing. P urchasing agcnlents w ould and-hound hunhunting, you a re g lying the ananti- at your favorite fishinshing hole. Hi the B att deal are a significificant glimmer of. • ' '•’A j n editiiig entxr may Haveive obscured the dentiflcation. People livingg bbelow .the' hunters tKeirir fl:first victory In Idaho.-Pleaseise, If anypne w ants! to k1 n o w th e tree side o f tic hope th u the teal issuess aat n d th e w ill o fld a- I'mn « e in in g j;o A .jr'» iftt« ic c in PePeter Rickards’ PO'f'Oyly level w ould be exem pt fronrom sales . even if you do not hunt b ears o r llon^, do bear bailing or houndund hunting, call meror an -- mi boans wil! yet be cpnsiderlerydj^e wopo;^j^. tfettettet:PO iF)itoiC f^.' sentence;nce''8houldJmy^ ^ .. n ot let this getget started. L e t’s all stick togegeth- Idaho hound huntinging ”’P['SonjnmenT for violators, irand lion hunting, d o you thiiiink w ill gladly visit with yi o u . to- B att’s power? Wilt i t forccirce renegotiation to ' blody’s,perfect,.but oc they doid o n ’t ‘im p o u n d . awful cost o f maintaining th

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Maftaaxib^ksiyiiininy uld be bjitter pil]M L e t t e rr ______w TboeismoddpBoid I Ifso.thdihor would be spending cuts for uing q u ^ Tor tax sinmii greaierthan .Lam b’s Shelterr p r o g r a m bUlsinevitabiyaddconq ban those that have gridlocked \i J budget disc[iscussions and clos^ down the ENTPUrI That’sttiiyitintybe:beable^thot the helps 25,000 chil>«dren J gJR tbe destre'fora flat tax hi f e d ^ govgovernment X has begun to sub> • Some cri fla, In response to yourir ceditorial on • I i ^ i l ^ side, Bad tboui^ this mq critical analysts insist' lhat a flat NS^AC'i m ^b e. ■ ^ tax rate bekxlow the low 20s would mean^ Dec. 28. 1995,1 wouldlldlik M o ad d Clnsim r / T ^ that in addition to thecvoriomscou.- \ I im c lean your i revenue loss for the Treasury c a rp e ts th e I ing programs and the! Boy'sE end R o b e r tr iH w o t * . . Tuia: Zto."?a flat tax rote of 22 potent I professionals/iKvm ■ jitsent-a major book iri taxraj. Giri's Club, there is an - , - q o E s n c f t - I -but a t a - ; .Hie'f&ttDiisafineld V ~ ~ J know about, SO^-VJttEBOliOO ' — I • . ■ Inonyca;case, the final flat rate would ; as it does f a ^ With I / a be subject t< jjmy The Salvation Arm>nyAf^cr ' ■ 0^*heci ' iax)>ayen—uidivjQual sr :t to many an arm wrestle, many Jandroiporate- *J1CTNltW SrEM E a comprominnise and would, no doubt, lead^ School Program, knovown as the | • ; would p la y by tbe Bsme I - . toexc^ofiJons... and, yes, loopholes. Lamb’s Shelter, has beenbi in opera- • , •. Daniel MitdieU, an eo tecnoon^and ! ^K2HBE.S lU aT K :______Onc.tax.e«.expeit jn.Ncw_Xoik argucs_, tion for, more than fou)ur years. In ' I flk lri ------rMrftemaseniorfidlowi ______thatthc-flatilattax-woukl, in fac^ help tho—. Octobcr.~we'hod'scrvcvcd;mpre_than“ i i r i ^ S i — - ‘rccononyibrtbeHcritagitageFouDdotloifin ------^ ICEA? : . wealthy. 2S;^000 cHildrenriri a varietyvi of ■ : Washin^on; writes with ath understandable V . ' V Hetooknk my call on condition of activities. This prograiram is sup- I cnthusiosm: No longerwT wotild high- ^ t \ ■ anonymity.,ty. An accountant with a libera] ported by United Wayty and the • . priccd lobbyists, tax loW)DW}rei8 and. > W point of vi , '4 - ■ million ayyear. a ■ n^atteroCfact, the Kiwiwanis Club | get special treatnienL .' ' Hearguesues that anyone'widi a brain has kept the program1 viablev over _ ■ He adds that a flat tax'axwouUendtaxft.'. realizes the1C flat1 Uix would bring a the past four yeors int a financial I J tion of savings and invest »ISOO I wstments,ridthe > c rW [d C y X . tnanendousius reduction in (axes for (he sense. tax code of all deductionsions,alloiwances S K o very wealth)Ithy. We have a variety of volunteers ■ . 9 ^ OFF , (e x c ^ a penonal allowanvanceba^on . The topI indhndualin tax bracket, is now who care isbout the chillildrenand I w ith ih ls ad | ' &nily size), loopholes, a s,creditsand^ 39.6 pere^n t WealthyicsidentsofNew their futures. They haveivsmadcn Co.paii(l„iGoodthniJAN.20.1996oAtyal: ' ] cial preferences. ^otkCitypa;pay an o d ^ 7 perocniage decision to be activelyy Iinvolved m I 11 would actually raiseisc Itax collections pointstoooveover state and kxal income taxes,^ thebeuermentofsomanany chil* I • from tbe wealthy by ronesmovng incen*' 855^ ^ , Tx Sni^^ Tlii^hovlow the rich would make out,, dren’s lives. Ifyou wouould like to ' lives to sbelterrqpntableble income. Me this program functi(tion, it is held a B H , , ? '//f'' • ■ ■ K hesaid ifth('the raw rate fell to 22 percent : also atgua) thithat the flat tax . * S S « ’ Meantime,^ tbetl little guy suffers, and thisjjj every afternoon - Moneinday through ‘ *11 _ ;w o i^ bring an inunediatil i ^ bpost.in. . W m i li f^ A M •7f'y^ik\ i Friday from 3:30 to 5:3':30 p.m.. i t e r o f i : national wealth'df(to nie, an incredible) - J l Perhaps; theth most-outspol^ advocate^ Friday evenings from 7 to 11 p.m. iSltriOioR. ------1 fortheflattat tax is Steve Forbes, billion* . and every Saturday frorom 2 to 6 ____ ■ Inthe^,ataxpa>^wir w ^ l.OOOtnnes fitwnwnvf lunis^ff a ed' airfrpublisha - P-m-______. ■ the taxable incbriie'ofslnd'alndther would pay " ^ ^ j o5rrcstiucturinginl986. r i . yields of90 pcrcent of thosiose available on Forbes is iusing his o \^ m o n ^ to Thank you to evcryo I'Hclp.lsJi,[s Just Around The Comer" ® > 1,000 tines more in taxes «s- Reformlm brings chaos, too. TaxpayersB triple-A rated coiponite borondsandU.S. finance a lonilonely campai^ to win die has made this programm such a I 628 MainMi Avdi) South .a The tax co ^ no lo nger ^ would penal- waltanxiot success.. iously while lawyers and • Treasury securities, Republicann nominationn for president I T w in1 FFalls * 736-0080 I ' ize success pnd discrizninsimate against dti- account^ - ROGER G. DAVIS ints stiuggle to master new regu-u- (Dennis and his peers disliscount the Millionairelircs must love hira One grot^, - HOURS:S: MMON.-SAT. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. . zens on t ^ ba ^ o^incotnwne. lations, whiAhich delays filings and affects3 impact ofOrange C^un^'s’'s billion-dol- Citizens forTirTax Justice, argues that the Tbe Salvation Anoy' I . SUNDJNDAY11 a.m.-4 p.m. | Obviouljy, ifthere wenl O T o p o ^ , , accuracy. larbankroptcy.) flat tax couldilid brin^ Forbes a tax saving of Twin Falls vote on tltt 1 ^ it wouldildtakeofTlikea I ' TheflattBt tax would undoubtedly add toI EMnnis argued thal witbobout their $ 174,000 onm eammgs( of S1.6 millioa leafinahunicane. ■buflt, increasingly con^lex code,le, unique tax exemption, munimis would Theftctbtb that no one knows what ' But what wouldpoliticittidansdotothe . i j ^ SCongress e have the will to elimi* tmde like corporate bonds,J, '(hose o/'/Oi^f- Sections in’the tncnne taxax c c^ h astisen tumbling. take would drop 40 percentIt RidderFinancindal News or its editors. A.G.Edwamrds IStrESTMENTS SINCECEISS7 i Facing; 1the New Year, pitining for 6019 Member ol Ihe New Y(York stock Exciungc • More thanan Mm office* lullonwiac The tree is down, thele billsb are due,- ment regulation” echoed throughtl the good salary/ andai medical benefits is MvTiMrSIPC w e ^ all on Ry Kiisp ancand cottage land and we de-regged eveverything replaced by/ a a series o f temps with nei- I iwaA.o.e<)»>wa»t3on«.inc. DuS-nWW I cheese, and it’s time todfitcethenew & 9 Mony from airliijes to energy to5 communi-c ther, the scerecretary’s job has been "out* .1 year. cations to (most mcrnorabibly) savings sourced.” Movleanwhile, the executives r In an effort to roust out ofthe old 0 . i v t o and : loans. The unions wenent south, have seen theiheir pay shoot heavenward, I mt, I am considering at temptingtei offer 3 H new technology shook upp thet old In one fieldeld aflCT {mother - comput* > from presidential Candida[idateJack arrangements, and corporalrations - ers, professioisional spo'rts, publishing t Felluie o f Hurricane, W.>A^.Va., whohas Good OldI D a ^ in these books; right- Ib e ^ TM tering to the ^ ^^bai a maricet. law, Wall StnStrert ~ we end up >yith a . — —invlted-morto-be-his^permirmanent-cam -----wingerabeli«lieve^hatlhed980rwenra----- c^iitlTJCDnomyrA'ffcwTjeo;— l i i . paign representative for>rthe«ateof tl Golden Age.ge) were 1950 to 1970. The Ifmol villain in the piece wa:m “out- pie get ungodiodiy rich, and the rest o f uss m W m . Texas. He wrote Piestdendent Clinton Cook/Franknk analysis is that re la te d isourcing," which is the kindnd b f word fall behind.. Well,W wc all knew the rich1 ■ 1 W ■ ' about his’platform as folhbllows: capitalismland aj trade barriers led to -you-I get when you Ict econo:lomists Were gettingg rricher and the poor were ------UrerBtis/i.im__ ceitatn-co^,^rnoo*coo)petitivo«nan^ -■.„,name.villaina,Uader.iDcrea —i MLM-rfpnm. • getting piv.»y>r it*s fn Q Q Q jjjr iadisre^joosibhfbrincsinestinjable ments thatt allowedal or. encouraged cor- petitive I pressure, corporatioions figured know why. ReadR( Cook and Frank, but dama^ toward tbe destni!truc^lc^' . and Bible-bieJievers. 7 hitytvcns ^ anendascriicries o f “too much govem- j ’ ^ * *FrortWhMlDr»« , ^ called Thomas, Abraham,\m,Ceoige, boucle joijacket atvi matc/img •Th«(ID«Wronl6ymni trickretc.----- •------..ifat m g p to theo^ice • inlavalWiport , •-f>!ow, we're&ingdesdestroyed by- ' .-U ' andbeyo.y o m ^ th - < . - N o r $ 4 l _____ - atbeists,Mazxists,Mberal& W EEW £.HaW 0[l^j„ ^------TJearWin*>W»Wrwtof------Vais, draA-dodgers^ flag-bi (T t HE;(£ATHeRMAN(S li ^ . ■ |-|f -Moiiw— I J •OwlO»M*J.U»r« dope addicts, sex permts. irnHGdSOLD H ------*C««»fCaMOU------'-*T ■ Christians. T b ^ ’retiowct \S8elMHeSfWE ( Down! 1 1WBP monti 54t h ' HUIaiy,Jai^ Donna, Joyt^aycdya,Koso \ SHEEP ‘Sala Pric« S976S. no n x ^ dodown OAC. 72 morttht, 10.9% APR, d ePSKIN SUPPERS V Of daalof DOC ' •PoonrBnlw 1««otS39n. >R, doM not Indudo uIm Iu. '^^^^T^otimdHiUaryareit9 indicative o f 1 ®OUTDOOR S O L E S ^ • Vomen’j • DJsnLcts . two sdpeats coiled arpuadjxtdtbethione •Ula'ShoShoa»rband combat ih the Gulf i«.S.»TWoFaaslm4«I8 ' He trained in bis swinuninslingpoQlin 0PCoSundvi34 San Antonio. I voted for■himonffle hit ' ? ^ rn id s that it was a no-los-loseproposi- ContforFr’ # J ■gktk ’ t90HP2.0LDOHC ’ - t,.------Persdnalli'Tl'^ I coiUlOiagcta-bet- w , lin •/vKSiDfw • —— to; grip oh the New WorldId (Order, or C O N M E Rl C c i a l > n e w c o»NStRUCtlON i & Safety 'M even'a glimpie of it^ebnsm sio ’nv W •INbUSTRI.UAL • REMODEIlE L S .------Plus4 WD^ I we're heading fiom a demoroocratic " - ■ ■ I ■ •RESIDENTTIAL •SERVICE'E U P G R A D E ♦m Slewing ___ . ■' cb n s t^ o n a l rqniblic towa For Only | •PoMrStMring ---- , b • a g r i c u lTURAL t •'MOTOR; C O m R O L • PonwBrtkM porate bUgazcby,'e^ra t o ^ • Z-SpMdTnmJwCiM.’ USM teLBaL -V' . that’s Mily because I ^enDdsomawi, d i T] HCWr ^ Insuryi • F ree^istlmates ' ' time .wstdxiiQ Congress. IcoI o u ld l^ ' misidiigtbeBfgPicttife. 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All of thoshose nasty things y o u 'v e het)B8>ased is paintingg aiairplanes instead of"Adam s offering-the “Auto Accideident I " ihe.strain on)n tthe anist*^s neck Is just as | | K ’ featuring “ ... hcdonic darja m - ^ vas in the 16th'century, i l S f f f " ' ! tive damagea, loss o f conscisor- /'For the past m(month r^>e been working igent infliction of emotiono n n l ° ^ u t tw o hours,I, uiuntil my neck is so sore I can’t sta n d it,'.’ SloSlone sold. “Then 1 take aa ibly, Jhe checklist oniits hiIj I q. j break a nd w ork twotwo m ore h o u rs.” E S r i stress-induced dondhiff, b u t j ' C overing the oirport oiri celling with planes In flight is only: pai m at'the'bottom to wi^te mo .pan of Stone's job. He isI ''iC i -ir-oV''' i^lso ultting andid Ipainting a wood-and- acrylic mural alon]long a 42-foot wall in the new tem iinal. il Steve I I The Magic Vai/alley M ural Project Is et-the^tistoiy-ofav iationin- i TSHOnp " r i souths Ida^ ^ Don't ask mea I “I'm painting thethe flrst plane ever brought ? into Twin Foils,”s,” Stone said. "It was — J brought in by raillil oand-put together by the I lawyers making do with juj JDepot G rill.” .extis, there’s Timeslipfin s ‘s “ >80 aircaircraft from Horizon and !299.95), designed to put th SkyW est, along with wii the B2 Bomber that SSHMB billable hours. will be at Mounuintain Home next year, I stopwatch keeps track. Qo f Scattered am ong thethese planes will be heli- you Work and calculates[ itgit copters, crop dustersters, maybe even a Donald Jit... Multiple billing rates le ap to six rates for each clientent Donald Trumpmp’s jet was here last t establishes a default rati week,” Stone said.1 ““I took photos of it, and BUOOrBU CHAftLCa MANOINEnh* Ttnw44M' istTntly applied to a tim^ I m ay p aint it." His neck and arm s aoilo r e after about two hourlurs of stretching upwanirds, Gary S tone cautious le and his wife, Bev, have | 3usly strain s to pajnt a Customizable billing formla at ts . “ Piper cub airplane ong ' from one directionI) arand look at this celling, ng th e project in detail will soon be m< Juror Number Twelve," \“a the p lanes could look loo! like they ore flying m ade available c-and>white reproduction ofQf upside down.” through the Twin Falls ^ a Cham ber of Weakly sketch from I91I1 1 S tone disco v ered;d 'l'that airplanes palmed Coninrieiw. )et swS)^iog'b'f'a‘ reluctant o n 0 c e ilin g h av e: lo i6 be carefully placed, - S'^tVll!i6w^*a-vexcd-looking and the'ohist has totp >visualize each Individ- hhigh, w ith wocfd-cut m ountinuiins. rgolne’monirsuasion irom I ual plane a n d its vanisanishing point, “T h e m ountains w ill bee 3 -D ," .Stone said. srs who quite clearly^i'dn't “I hod to redo a whiwhole section o f the ceil- “I’ll c u t th e tree out o f woeclo. S tonala tsaid one o f m o st challBllisnglng p arts of the taskask Is to m ake sure the an is'di^habte; I The m um l w ill be« 424: feet lo n g a n d 9 feet . P l e a saseeSTONEma e s planesea are seen flying in thele correct position fromn allal angles. l-gentlemen-ofthejuiyrthjr .And.tAw.is.your_bnun aftetet. I .1 ^ . I kx cut lei:ayes govvernof

also'brought news of an f product that is sure to th sparsee ’96-97 budget 1 fans who don’t anticipate 'e long enough to see theirir I ^ TbeABSoditsd■todPraa n. to-the-Dallas-M orning-g - B O IS E -- CDespite o.new. forecastSt th at 1 ' ' . A&M University is now' Idaho's slowinjving economy will still outpei>erfoim jin g caskets. its stabilizingIg nationali counterpart. Gov..v.’Phil 3 L _ a » J H )Oxes bearing' the Aggies' - Ban’s austere;re state budget blueprint rcrecalls H W g^r^rlB 0;to $4,000 a pop. About I more the neat'ear-depression o fth e mid-1-1980s ■ B M iM W j iat'wjil go tb scholarships IB than today's finfinancial s a b ili^ . tudeots. . Although somesot Democrats expect at leleast a B ^ B H I l L k SIw aU c h o o l, I^hope.______.fow;Sponding-ng-initiatives in^he $I.4.bibillion ' ...... ne idea. Football lang tired _ ‘ 1996-97 Bcnenleral tk? ^u ^et 3att .outlienes for Republitan l^islativcitive m ajority w ill ignore the______1 a team fuIPof s^ffff cani I “ lawmakers oh)n ^WSinesday. outgomrionilimnis* traditional election-ysn-year pressures for more one., tration Budgetget Director Dean Van Engngelen sp ending and givele its it GOP chief executive f the'adyantaiea for feck- KiviNimafyT^ nm wHw said the plan: doesdo little m ore tlu n maintaiiain the another budget thatat hiholds the line on govem- )otbaII programs 'such asI FIrenghtors froni PaPaul's W ast End Flr«D>i(apartm ent tended thaI bias*.b , mCTt expansion. Thatrhat's despite the bottlcd-up University’s, where year^. of old Chrlstmu tr»itr»«t S aturday, an'ahnUiUalavani th at goes bacliL!i, * ^ ‘”8[ drdriven by the revenue, andI that'stl demand for increasecased services to occommo-' . he m o st valuatije p lay er is ’ ICK very t i ^ t ," Von/on Engelim said, date Idaho's signiflcanleant population growth. ' 1 manyyaan. Afttrth‘the flra died doWBr.flrafliflghtars cooked hot do{logs Ana it ap appears the overwheinIm ing pioiPlease see BUDGET/B3 ' • le new.pieanlng to bitting; forkldaatthaPaulFJl Park. }T. : , Paul resisidents roaast wpeniees ReUggious Righht getting iiimpatient ; IlieAitodatsdtedP reu Republican majorifarity they helped elect in s’, high school-aged son 1994 corefblly ovoiivoid potentially divisive ith his achie'vempnt-test over Chimstmas-triree bonfirere ■ ' BOISE - bDennis c i M ansfield's tone is9 calmc debates, z. ■ ■ ■ and thou^tfUlfUl os he talks about o “vaciicuum This year, the moranoral w atch d o g s want io do th e m u lts i the kid w as in I ^ Jeoniftr Bonoh for the: bonfire/k Riedlinger said.. TodayT of legislativeve leadership on the mino'ral more than.wiiich. ntile in moth, a class in .. I Times-Nim fo o t ' I>ast year, IdiIdaho Family Forum ’s^extxecu- up issues raised1 byb) the Idaho Citizens itra that prefkces all sen- I , beforeXt turaed_a.^^VfiitlBh^ay and longstic:icks pro v id ed b y the /Ireflgl]ightcrs. tive direotor and^otheran social conservo/ative Alliance's proposeded initiativesii on gay rights, - 1 tv ^ ed i^ arbtinil the.cit'cl^water tower. Paul r by adolescents. “The'-'. I residenrcieova Petersono n, i i , leaders wateItched the; overwhelmm in g • p|{Please see MORAL/B3 I slow .” ^ . ■j . Paul’s annual ChristhiithtM tree bonfire came toto be p a n o f th e fUn.as w we ell a s '. 'I ;Bnd,hot-<{og ro ast h as1 bebeen d o n e'fo r so inudy-th'ehe bonfire. >, the Times-News fek- -• j . m any years,- that it waiwas difficult for "Ithliiink yourhonflre is beautifulr„,.„.r "Envircronmentalisists vdllbe on01 defense •minds parents that tbe I '' fbUcsto say SaturdayJusiju st how lo n g th e ^ g o in g up u] with stlch beautif\]l ci ill,accept 17‘yean-olds if'.. ■ r event has been.a'lfi«alcujcustom. cues,^shshe sold. '“''y- nMAOodBodledPreM / “What we are golnjoing to b e d o in g is mostly isisL I T h e . v o lu n te e r^ WVest/Etid ei Fire AnnRjRati, a 'P a u l resident and wii defensive. W c wan| to keep th e g ood laws we J - Department holds thele Ibodfire at the. flreflghtiliter R i c h a i R au , invited i B O IS E - Environmentalists En won't't be h a v e ^ m being we«v/eakcned. That includes lew law s fh>m th e 1 996 Idi F o r tho 081 ^ "• 'Ci^ j>ark..Firefi^ter8 memonltor-tbeburn tionsalltII tbe w ay fl^ m jaiack fo q tjo Idaho some of the woler: qualityqu laws,” Medbeny ...... with 2] buck ■ • andm vide thebbt-dogs>gs fo r ro u tin g ., in th e b otojifire. i ^ Then^iiggest hope'is’tcThT jold'■ Mldr^We'wontto'See'’seeihemTiirenstheha'iraf^ company is o ■ - The bonfire began u 8 ^ y to d is- . “It'.s something si to do the Satui mental protMtions alreadyly on all possible, but I'mm ^n 1 su re th a t’s possibli^ ^ .Checklist," f< " .! pose. of .Christmas trei Otto after Nevew Year’s.” she.said.______. ’giyim the.makeup of t ages, punitivi ..RIedlinger, a fireflghtehter.'^d form er. Nationon McClellan, 10, of Paul, >eny qf the Ididio Cohservat’otiori odm inisM tion th « « 8a; tium, negligeh e s i, T^ Wert'-Bnd fire chief. TheChe d y p icks u p h e ,w iwn’t ’i able to pick out. his tree f 3wledges there .is little chailance Brent Olmstead,, a lobbyistI for the Idiiho | dlsiress.” 7 r‘^I«pi«ed'^auiirtJha*-;trees•ees-Aonj-BTOondrrthe^bpm' TiTiilorA^er-oll, they-Hll 1 - environipental-laws-willll-be Association of Commenm eice-and Industry, ooes ' Regrettably ivAtown fod‘;briQgM hra.tca to the park, or. alike.wittithout the decorations, be sai ing the session that statartSj_ npt expect any cRM^ t(to w eak en ciJvirpninM .. Clips an d >tr< B 6 ^ - people d n ^ th jm ofT, hesokLbe I Meonwiwhile; o'lie o f his m r s vi'as^ n overw hetiii^iy 'RepiibUilican tal standards. , In m e p ast, n lo re tre e s' — I' biislnessi^miiitW ^ v em o r. - th e r o ’r r o o i n i » es'w m p ile d u p tain he hahadfou^bisv.. '... >f- . . . P le a s e 8m ENVIRON.I;^A&EN ' i stufTin.

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I 8>2 TItnes>Nsws,w, 1Twrin Frtls. Idaho Sunday.i. JonuaryJ 7 . _____. _____ ^ % a ^ cion owner:r: Noise 0>rdinance 1 aJ drag ...... r - ' ' ''• • • ' FARMINGTONON. U tah (A P) — The Oto to 75 m p h in.threc s e c o n d s... crowd,and.'tra'toc'o'o f nearby Interstate...... ; ■ ■ ow ner o f Lago'oroon amusement park ; The Tl Farmington Planlanning 15. ------w ants to rip the! mulTlermi ofT a new ride Coniommission approved the ritrid e in So he.*s goiiig 'bise from the ride at Lagoon'si's prop-1 "cl.Q''s noise constrarairits'on the ridc-be - •• . David W. Freedfled hopes to put four fcrtyty line not exceed 25 decilecib els dropped so his con:>mpimy con proceed , “Superstar Top> EliminatorVEl tracks in befoi:fore 10 p.m. and 50 decibelsels aOcr wilh the ride’s constistniction. „ . I 4 ^ . ■' : at Lagoon, at a icost o f $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 10>p.m. p. Freed wants the:

“ J,: OUveFlriwrJer Jordan, o f Heybum. . Rajrmond Ri Thoraton HaDsea.lea. o f J n e Sdiobert MoHiH oib , formeriy o f . I B M ------— M -o;nv.-M o nd«ndayrrHeybum:LDS-CoutOjmwJtle.-^WisKrBaaifdrmcrlyerIy_ofZQoo{{Iiig».gnwesia&.si I ~W SrH’Chnpcl.I. Viewing,\ one hour JeroiTome and W endell, family inum: inu .Tuesday,_.Elmw 0lod. 0 i .Cemetery, . before the funeuneral ot the church, mentenl, 2 p.m. Monday, Potter's Fun<-uneral Gooding. ■ (Hansen Mortiur;unry Burley Chapel). Hornome, Emmett. (Burley Funeuneral ' , ' ' Chopiiopcl in Coupeville). V ena M. Caipenter,er, ofTw in Folls,‘ Vertfa Hanicmien Bprromeo, of mcmoriol service, 2 p.;p.m. Wednesday, . • Centerville, UlolUlah. and form erly o f ' John Joi Deitrlch Harms, of LLi ake Church o f tbe Asceni:n»ion, 2 1 0 ‘Blue • •. 'AP phstt H Twin Falls,. I11 o .m . M onday. Elstmstnore. Calif., and foimeriy o ffBuhl, Bi Lakes Btvd. N., Twivin Falls, (Blay v ■ Lindquist Funennerol H om e in Ogden. 2 p.m. p.i Monday, Farmer Funcineral Colonial Funeral1 Home and Mannrlhe mamhialoolBt Nicoleole N elstadt flaps h er flipilpper after a diva tb checheck th e $7 million pool a t ■ . Utah. • Chap«lapel. Buhf. Crematory in Twin Fallalls). tf ieI OO re g o n C o a s t A q u a riuum m fn/lew port, Ora., ^ alat l will be thfi new homne e for1 Tree Willy'star killer ■ ^ Viewing, 6 to 8I p.m. today at the w h aale U Kelko.- fimcral home.

' ■ RttbyO.Boydoyd, o f T w in Falls. 1 _____DPeath nol y p.m. Monday,y. Twin' Falls First C hurch o f thee Nozarene,.123IN N. Kenienneth M. Gelling^ Ot his home ofan exiendcided illness. . „^ e r wrh a le fliies to O3regon I Washington... • ...... Amtngements ore'pepmding qrid w ill...... ^ Viewing, 4 10 8 p.m. today. While EROME - Kenneth M. G ellinu u , ,:75. be onncunced by the Hove-RobertsonH _ M ortuary, Twinn FiFoils. o f JenJerome, died Saturday. Jan. 6 ./W96. " ^ Funeni Chopel in Jeron: • .-ina firs t sstep toyiv a rd frreedom I ' • ■ I.; Hosn AsMdatodSm—-- J —Z— ly taking K alko In I . a ______...... MAOICVALLBXEY REGIONAL M ^ICALI . CENTER( ___ Elno Fisher oifClifloD..Colo.; fC w d Joe Hender le fim step- in a long and un( of a move _ uch a hlgii^rbflla B journey, to freedom beg Ariz. 'e g jn s "Free mify" star KeKeiko the kHler m A H Some nameismes ore omitted al potients' ro;rctiucst. Sundaylay for “Free Willy" star KeK eiko ^ beingjlown.71fmm Reino ■■■««aasuro and taking ■ Births th e Idlluller whale as he flies fromom a n Aventura ■amusementntparktoanew steps 81< to release I I A baby wasas bom1 to Mr. and M rs. Johrhn Windell of - amtiseniement paric In Mcxico City■ to his home at the Owgcwi CCoast Aquarium. ■ | | | | Janice UeVoilaiillfire T.>.|orlor of Jerome; Burley. ow n cuicustom-btu'lt pool on the Ore{>rcgon him back to the - ■ and TamrhiiS K. S&n S ^ c lio 'o f Jo c l^ t, Nov. ' • .C o a st t- -V ; wild, we are I • ‘ ' M IINIDOKA N B MEMORIAL HOSPI D c s p i Released spite-a forecast o f niin, throijrongs ■sically m aking a I Evelyn M.A»senn was donated,id. • H John Limbert ofSlir Shelly; ond Cheryl Holdenn oof Vallejo, Released Calif. . . !.* «. uled to fly the w hale by C-130 fivm frc ♦ Kelko Is 21 feet kinmg'and weighs- Steve Krofchlcrhlck, Archie Gordon-ohd Linda ”R ® £ _ M exicoco Citv. where he has beenin t th e 7,000poufl1 iin .Tampa, Fla., raised ■ ______I to the AtAtlantic O c ^ . v\ ^ $30,000.K), cand have bem keeping tnick- ■ ...... ‘T h eic I pool fs filled, the life suppc ofKeiko’ako’s progress.' ------1 sy ste mm Is i mnnlng," said aeuanu : . " P B B E B I y Keikoto Imeasures 21 feet long and ■ Presidenlent Phyllis BelL “ We’ve beenbe< ^ ^ weighsi 7,(7,000 pounds. Though-flabby F or.or.obituary rate Inforrr'm a t i o n , gettingg h u n d i ^ o f calls per day f^from i ' - call;all 7334931, extension 2'. ^ fiom at la tive-probUobletns. His dorsal fin .d ro o p s^ H Michelle (Jim) Klmbailof3f Jerome; his ■ H e willill 1be (njcked lo tbe aquariiin - • His teethtb aare bad fiom chewing on stepchildcSn; Bonnie (P[Paul) D odge w h ic h 1 wwill be closed to thc^piibli ■ of Tw[nfaiis, Ron,(Sue]le) Haffner of while tht ^ 1. sideofhis;his pool. ' the whale is hoisted by ctan ^ , In thele nmovie “Free Willy,” K e ik o H - Shoshone. and Wayn s new pool. a whale set free by a tro u b le d ^ ! Hatfner of Jerom e; his fa aquarium will be reopened^ tot bopes to niseise public aware- (Ruth) McCall of .St. Elm E o, ill.: a ] real life, his'prospects for^H . 9llc Monday. ness about killer whales brothen Jim (Barba'ra)a) McCall of l^yo “ B y U ^ n g K eiko ti )g to the pod o f whales he wps Barstbw. C alif.; a sistunlaln\^ew In. 1982>85, R eino A ventura boughtght Private and conorarate donations S5t • graduated from Tw I member of the Christian ; .. School in 1940. She in Care'Center In WmberV.•- . ' hlm f o t; $350,000.S: Wamer.Sros. cast:ast' bave.rais^jiiord'tm'!i'$7tnimonfor ?«**• . . . ' H She m arried F.W. c h u rcn. h ^past -grand mairon of the’e . She was born D ec. 7, . 'Blir Reed on Oct,Dct. 12, 1940. in of Eastern Star, and was^ Z iK iV - -bimtostorJtar in'the film “FTec.^yiUy^.inin ^ b iid g ^ at $8.5 million. ■ , Elko; Nev. She wasla s a c tiv e In h e r i9z Fort Coiiins, Colo., the d«daughter of > loo? . i . Parcel ^t^ boycott thi for m any years andand did a lot of lerai service will take place at that led to dolphm-ssfe tunam a ; I ' woric toward the bulkjuilding of C am p 3 Jt on Ihelr own farm north of0 Jerom e, Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1996, atit In 1975, Matt a n d Pearlrl retired to i, Tawakani In the SouSouth Hills. She ds Funeral Chapel In Twin '-I enjoyed her family.,,ncme.Ba,dan- h< n Iheir home near their soron.C ar,.,n ilh the Rev. Jim Wnkid offlcl-1- Murtaugh. ^ 1 .ing and enlertalnlng. tpalhy Flow ers W R o a s t P o r 9- ating. Prlv’rlvate iniermeni will follow,'• . Malt and Pearl belongiiged to the .rk&^ I Survivors includeje threeI daugh- .ErieRdsnvmay caii from 9 a.m. until thee G range while in Castleforc)rd. Jerome FIOWm efs express ■ Sage Dresssing ■ ■ ters, S hieia Simpsoason of Nyssa, time of theIhe service on Tuesday at the8 . a n d Murtaugh. Pearl w asJ £a member ,, , , Ore., Shirley BaumertlertofTwIn Falls, funeral chichapel. of the World War I Ladies98 Auxiliary youry concern... ■ Roasted’'t1 Thayne,Ti Wyo.: . The famamiv suggests that memorial‘I in. Jerom e, sending ae pi -■ Perfectionm l - ■ CERTIFIBnEDRIIiUICIAlftAIWHI I : i two broihers. Roberberi Bayiess of conlributiiutlons be given to Visionss S : h e was a m em ber of thea”Sru3!; I tRo; Washington -and1 CDavid Newt Hospicee ofc Twin' Fails. D.ooalions5 United1 Methodist Won)m eh a n d I OSEBUD'S ■ - Baylese of Meridian:an: two sisters, may be .leftlef with funeral c#iapei staff^ 1 Happy Hour Club. Dorothy M arble of Boise and dr mailecled to Reynolds FuneralI She is survived by a d aughter. y Florist BBES Shirley Ham of Spoksokane. W ash .; Chapel. 242466 Addison Ave. E., Twin1 Bettyi and her ihuaband.a. C harles nine grandchildren;1; andat six g reat- Fails. 10 6363301. W ith a Troutman: a son, Carl Toi c o v e r s ^ grandchildren. She,w<>,was p re c e d e d - his-wife, Jane, all o f Murta - 2 ^ o t 7 3 » « 0 6 0 M a in m o n th 's~ i I In death by her parerjrents; her hus* d«ko»+ 1 grandsons^-1 l.great-grand East Jerome | ' . i .. band, Biiij'and arslslery sh Elelyn -»«>D erirtB. i McCall ( iM and Iwo.fiisters.-Grace-HcHoskins-oi— . . : Moriey.------^...... Robert1 Bb; McCaiirse; ol Poniand,: Twin^ Falls and H elen U nincaster i of ,, 't t ------» f~Services'wlir&© hel(held a t 1 0 'a.rti:” Ore.Taridd f(formerly of Twin Faiis, died——Jeromo7Shel^pfec6a6d jdin“dealh~ *■'— “1 — ------your-nha ! M onday. J a n . e. 1996,‘a 199 t W hite Friday. Dec3eo. 29, 1995, in Portland of■ byt her husband. Mall: herer brother. . , periodiclie reviews.a ^ y o w I jjj : Mortuary In Twin Falli-alls, Interment unknowna^ causes. , , Jess:< and hor parents. ; flneuicial-ial planner ta'call-bn I : ■ . services will followow a f Sunset „ Bob was/as bom April 2, 1937. in. El _ The funeral svill b e heldJ ai l 2 p.m; w heneve5ver questions aflse', ■ ' " —' . I ...MemorlaL Rark inn 1Twin Fails^ Jxas.itolR. Bruce and Elise , Monday.-Jan.-6._1996..U a t-B la y ------youll knomow where-you-st^ I - r- •• . • Friends nnay call frombm 4 to 8 p.m . “ McCall. He grew up and attended Colonialr Funeral Homen e. 2551 In a Paso, leaving to Join h tinanclaillaily and be able td I -Sunday. Jm -7.1996,i16. at th e moftu- schools In Kimberly Road In Twin FaPalis, with • . chart you progress toward Ii, ------— _.|he-Navy.i'y. -H erm arrled - Dianna -iithe'R ev. Dale Metz'ger.'iorf • % ie fa)nlly suggestcBsis m em orials ' C o rb e tt in n 1957, an d they later c Family and friends may c w o fin ^ cial situatlQns ' , be made to the Ameimerican Heart divorced.. HeH mdnled Loretta Haffner noon n to 9 p,m. today at theh e funeral I -Association, In :are can of Chrle. n 1972. arand she p assed away In ^home wher? the family wiwili-greet •

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M i . i ^— ' i/lagic Valley j TCI C-ablevisip pnsubscril ibers mua soon Slstudents ts face oliff in iricJock triM i watch1 A B C , N]IBCprogrf lohnThomp^ rams else^where cs-N cw s writer ■ ; :^JenniferBunch^ . m inIg g 1locally, according to S ue PoriPorker, F ed eral C om m unic lications Commis- BUFURLEY - Students from fluBurloy Times-News writer-ter- * a manger an for TCI in Pocatello, sion needs lo givlive, its stam p o f a n j Raft River Jjigh Schools squisquared Salta h Lake City stadon K SL-TV"V will\ approval before the s 5 station can broad- o f f in a , mockorial Wednesday n '.BURLEY^ Telrelevision viewers provicvide'NBC programming localscally. cost in a new market. y night l a iin iT O iiM ^ O ^ ;arn more about the Ameri ; ,who subscribe to* T(T C I Cablevision o f b ut T (C I is soliciling T w in Falls5 NlNBC “This govcmmercm °Sow .l h:,, !° lerican J»al.6y»tem:------— :— :----- Aili'lmvc'Krswtich to atlilialliate KTFT Channel 38 to brodd- bro, delayed us to get; approval,"a Boyd ■' . different stationsri& to see ABC and castt fNBC programming to Mi:Mini- said. ,5th District Judge'Geojeo rg c ' lata’^ courtroom, about 35 stu-i NBCprogmmraing.ig. Cassiasia area customers, Parker said,lid. • V ie w e rs who doi Ipn'l subscribe CO 5 from the two schools particijlicipat* Channel 6, a primrin u jy ABC aiTiliate J imm Boyd. KTFT sales managnoger, TCI'w on’t imhiedii diatcly be able to ^d inI the111 fictitious trial o f Bud WeiA'eiser. : in Twin'Falls that3t locallyI broadcasts said tl:the station is working to broibroad- tunc in to a local ll NBC amiiatc,. '.^eIC Itrial w as arranged by^wacliachers' some FOXprog^:ams,j#iILbccome.a_cast_wi.^th-TCI-in the Mini-Cassiaara-area.— because-the-stfltion-d -doe^nol-havc-lhe— p r i l l s aH3.1>oug-Bailey-aiid.ind-w as- ^ ----- :ppOX-only,no‘lworli-Jrk-Jnn.-22raccoiding~CumrrrcntlyrMlnii6flssia'area"vieWi iewcrs neccss^ equipmcat to ChanneJ-6 gener ansnJplocallyThc— :d o n ari a c tu a l 'c a s e fro fr m ..| ^ tieral manager Dick can’tt ppick up the station, h e said. said. The station is makingm im priori- ^inncs : McMahon. KTITFT has plans to have loclocal ty to install Ihc broaoadcasl cquipmcnl Bailc ' JOHN TH0MP3ON/TIM Tkna^Ncn When Channel 6 jswitches to FOX. broadcidcasting in place by Jan. 22, t liley, who teaches Amcriccrica'ii ^ 2, but so Mini-Cassia areren viewers who Govern, sprin- Students from Ra - J>JBC affilia te KCIFI IF Chonnel 8 in the federalfee government shutdown jm m ent and is Rafl River’s pi laft River High SchoolI andar Burley High School iwn is d o n 't h a v e cablo cacan watch station gjpg] , said j„, the mock trial gives tiic: ' Idaho Falls will air ABC program- holdinling things up; Boyd said.:. TheT program m ing. Boyd s he sta- argued an Involuruntary m anslaughter cascase before Judge George ^ ■ den ts! h:hands-on learning. Bailey:y jfor- G ranata during a mocki trial W ednesdayay night In Burley. ------1 m e rlyy tat u g h t the co u rse at Bur:3urley Alliance rreports spentI t nuclear fuel t . ' HigbSeSchool and has been organiziinizing th e e v e n in g CoJ/insns left the party. MillsUs calledc the exereisc a success, Jerome.eboy ; trials for the past seven years,:ars. w ent to a cafe and tinthen w andered ou( lie saidlid the jury found Weiser nol shipmentIt headed for IMagic Valley et’s face it^ m ost peopic dodon't into the cold wjntcr:r night. She was guilty' becaiUL*be they thought C ollins. " m uch about the judicial systi^stem later found frozen to• death.d * shouldd bbe rv^onsible for her-own T he TimesriNcws • • govcriiilimient reactors, including5 tli.he shotatlhome _-ii^s th ey ’are arrested o r summonTioned The prosecution argirgued that W eiser actions.IS. BBailcyjaddcd tjmU nJiis seven 1' U .S . Navy!s Nl nuclear-powered ship: to courturt.” he soid. "Tliis is a wayvay to w a s in d ire c tly rcsper o f Commerce making plans ~ ^ . The mmural projcct, which woul'ould den. with n Il.st provididcd to viewers. ' to osk ortiortists to paint murals on the • cost in e>ex cess of.S'lO.OOO under noinor; S lo n e w ill also dlscu::uss p a in tin g in sides OTblrTbuildings to lell the history __B u d g e t ------— m al-comm tm tssion fees, w iH-bn^—run-fw^ o vernof. Anc m e a n j uust s in terms of dollars,"-s,”^ advantage!'in pursuingIg issues over ered by’ thethi full House this year. M ansfieldild said! .which th e stale has llttlittlc control even tliougl3ugh they stand virtually no E n v ir o•n i m e n ta l------“ P eople>le d id n ’t elect b'ureaucrais;ais; such as abortion — orir about w hich chance o>f f c(com ing.up in the Senate. they electected leaders." the public already ha:las spoken — The poteiotenliol for public bocklosh______------Continoed-frorrrBi—* '' or under-:r-utilized properties, most>st sh o w ed its pro-busines:ess inclination Housee"Staic”A'tfairs i Chairmanmn such as tHe ho Citlzcns~shouldnotlot fcb e n factor. D orr soid. W hat h e does expectect is a continu- traditionallally at o community’s core,rc, by approving a new “erenvironmental Ro" Cramone agrees. And while Ihcihc A lliance’s ahli-gay initiiillative. “T h e oni;only reason that would be ation of efforts to catcarry out Gov. tobebrouo u ^ t back on th e tax rolls.”.” audit” law. C a ld w e llII Republicon said he wasVOS Simpson said that evenc\ ideas he, .the.case5 is if the public were not Phil Batt’s mandatee tlthat enforce- An exaxample might be an aban-n- It allows companiescs to conduct “"“ware: o f any legislation of thathat would like to sec giveven a chancc. behind It.it. I r think they’re more in ' m ent o f environmentalal laws1 be “user doned gasga station that cannot bebe their own reviews and,id, if environ- at might come before his like tax credits for panarcnts who do favor offit it today than they have • . _ fnendly,” with the empmphasis on get- developeped into a ne>v businessss mental hazards are founjnd, to correct . committeetec during the session thathat hot send their childrcren to public been," hec said.sa “A good woy to find ting problems correctec;tcd rather than bccause landqwnerS'feai'la they mightht the problem withoutIt the fcor of s'arts Morlonday, he rejects the idealea sc h o o ls, s ta n d very lilittle c h a n c e out is to bringbri it to the floor and to ' finding and punishingB violators.vi be stuck:k for Ihc bills for futurere being fined b y the state.c. The reviews vo terssrs oppose legislators tock-ck- b e c a u se o f th is y e a r’s•‘s tig h t s ta te vole." “You will not seet anyar standards cleanup, will riot be pubHc inforirrtnation unless »ns morolol issues. ' budget o u tlo o k . '" 'W h ile rejirejecting the idea that.the lessened In any w ay for fo; the prqiec- Olmsteitead said such laws have/e it can be proven that theth violotions- 's s 'what I’m ciccied to do."0." "P eo p le 1 talk to wantmt us lo comc abortion debatedel resulted in 1990’s don of tho environmenllent,” Olnuteod been enactacted in 27 suites a n d anoth-h- were intentional. - • said Crone,ne, a founding board mem-m- over here and'deal withth the su bjects R epublican:an losses. Mansfield soid -■ Mid. “The governor is noti going to cr dozen1 sstates will.be consideringIg At Batt’s insistence,, t Ihc law will ,b e r o f ld alaho h . Family Forum. ‘‘I think'ink' that w e h a v e to. not raisilise their taxes the dilTerencrence now is that a network roll over by any stretch:h of( the imagi- sim il^ legegislation this year. be in effect fo r juist two o years ; unless 'b'.electorlorate expects us to take: a and see if we can do0 something of more thanth 1,000 evangelical nation.’’ ' B u t M/fcdbcrry e fcars the publicic extended by.^e.Lcgislislature. Until ™on social issues.” about relieving propertyty taxes arid a churches is readyr to issue more than - - So-called “brownfielfields”' legisla- w ill b e c:ut u t out of the process, thc'n^ House Speak'c:fer Miciinel „ But GOFOP Gov. Phil Balt and thehe few th in g s like that.” ihthe Blackfoot 600,000 vouvoter guides next fall based tion may be the 159!?95 session’s “Induso^ioy is uriting the mies thatat Sirripson sa id Jip does not ni expect to Republicanan leaders ofthe House andnd R epublican‘saill’, “ If theIC R epublican in part opn howh legislators vote this • b ig g est test o fth e B attrt piphilosophy. give Indusustiy a break. The banking>^ig 'iw e & e low changed. Senate wanan t to stay d e a r o f even the.,he.. P arty s ta n d s behind tliiTiosc th in g s , winter. Brow nfields law s allo'How a propffiy and real- esestate industries are AvritingIg -{ “It would be difiicult!t tb1 change it potential forfo controversy. -As Idahoho we’ll do fin e .’: ” ' “Part of)f thetl question that we’r e “ '—ow ner to*escape' niturc*trc-Iirim ity f o r. th is le g isisl'a l tio n and i):‘^~go'i'ng fo'o ~'unless you can demonaiistratc thot Repubjicanan P arty cTiairman af^er thehe -Bul freshmoi)'stale Rcfcp. T pm D o rr' go'ing to’ find as we go inio it is who — contaminatioironcc-theiae property has • mo.ve pretretty-quickly^rough-the— e~thcFC-is-a.problem,’-’-he-f s-said.-i^It-s a — d isastrousJ.sj^50.clcctioh,jatt.kno.ws_ iVS_of Post-Falls-is pirtof-a-ia.ncw-crop of_.will.rise-to-tIlo-the top.(o.sujnd.T()f-thesc—;—— : been certified as cleanedned uptojtah- Statehouse,ise,” he said. “1 think' there■e different way of lookingIg ot environ- ^ h a t it too:ook to recover fi’om ihpse9C 'Republican legislators? whox appear 'moral issues>ucs,’’ he sofd. "It will be dards designated forr itsii intndtd should bele some process fqf publicc mental problems —- ithe , c a rro t Io sm s. H ec td o c s not w ant to have to ready to put aside whahat might be people ofif faithf who reolize that • use. inyolvemerlent, concern about the landd instead of the stick. It nmoy or may do it ogamn. politically expedient fotlor w hat th e y , they’re accbi;xbiintable for their votes to "It’s land recycling,’Ig,” Olmstead that they li>liv e next to." not w o rk ; b ut there’s noilothing wrong , , idvice to the party hasas believe to be their mundoJotc. an electoraterate that’s a little bil higher : said. “It allows for abantandoned, idled' Last scisession, the Legislaturec w ith trying it.” always beeieen not to concentrate on3n And they arc not too>0 concerned than the poopleople who vote them in."

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'■ . ■ - ■ ■ ■ w f T’I ------w,TwinFalls.Idaho Sunday.ily. Jo n u o ty 7.1996” •...... "'• 7 ^ " ...... ' ' rr : . I •: — — iii-eeei— ■ Magicic Valley/Iddailo . i I ....A...... • ____ Ii / ' ' •. y:.. Schoaoljunciih menusg ■ ■ . . . . AjS S d iifee^officialls trac]^ ‘ f ___ • ki eagles lishes'^are liste^. All pean;onut butter ond jelly'sandwlch.h. Friday: Oven-boklaked chicken. Ik with meals. ThThursday: Macaroni and checsc,esc. IDAHO FALLS (AP) — Bal<3oId and sity scientists amnd federal wildlife Idahoiho National - Engineering i - Friday:Fr Sack lunch. MUR’ Iden eagles ore coming in for spe- manogers. Lab0|ra30,rat0ry since 1983. Around ihe ; BJB COUNTY • For grades six zthi r . c o . o o r >I attention In Idaho throughJgh Jan. The niidwinter:r eagle count wos . federaleral installation, the.search is available every day. ■ ' -FRAHM MmDLE SCHOOI30L salad bar, hotdog,, nacho*n or the main- started in 1979? by 1 the National extendiended to include hawla; falctfns, . ibUfBef.onahtin_- ; (OOODlNa) - - ..... - ■ lineeyerydayrChChoice of chocolate'------As pan o f a-nationwide countunt,-soi-— WildllfeFederatioiion and-the NBtionah- owls,-rls,ravensand.-ehrike8,-alt'binls-of------ken fojita. - BrBreakfast served everyday. milk or white milkkeveryda)'. e entisttists, bird watchers and otherhcrvol-^ Biological Survcj'cy took it over, in prey. Iqmdog. ------•------rMfi sistance ' and Wildlife Servirvice to move bold Shrike:ikes arc small, prisdatory birds BUSS . Friday: Pocket sat Cent,nter in Boise, coordinateslies the eagles from 'endatlangercd-lo threat- known>wn to impale their prey on cd everyday. OOOpiN GinaH SCHOOLtOL ___ countinL She has divided the stateate into . ened species last August.Ai thornsrns or barbed wire. They'arc ___ Monday through Breokrast Bn served'everyday. RICH3IFIELD 13"2C■ZOttisrwltli a coordinatoritoT-for ThetHvironmeilenial Science’and’ .mclua<[uaeaTtnhe'stu’dy because of i scofmainline^or-salfld------LuiLuoch:-Salad-bar-or matn-menueno-and— Breakfiist;-JulcerservcdcverydovT^ s< ------— -'Rcsearch-Foundatitition-has-coordinat— concerncems about declines in their pop—------arcveryother day;------potatctato-bororpi2zmsvailableT)n-ain-Blter------MoriUoy:3ispuirvifwithliam gravy. Co(^oordinotors'ofteninclude uniuniver“ '~ed~the''cOiint'o'irirj ifnd“arouhd-the UlfitionjIons.------^------ito. natlnting days. Mainline ^nenu variesvn Tuesday: CerralI aiand toast. ' Slew. daily.ily. Wednesday: Scrcrambled e^gs ajjd Chickenburger on a muflln.' . HAGERMAN , ' , ' Thurs^y: French:h toast1 and sausage. bounties 5 day. ChiChocolate milk is available foi for 25 Friday: Ccreol-andnd^wp-tart. s W e m u st IB cents.its. Lunch: tt enforce the “pare;rents onl^ and MoMonday: Beefstrips. Mondoy: Hard-sh'eih'ell taco. B U H L • Truesday:l . Hotdog on o bun. - s t no one m(nder 16” visitationon restrictions ;Vedncsday: Turkey gravy o eiti with meat sauce. ’ .7^ant cosi e served everyday. ^ over Tiburger on o bun. ies with maple syrup, shed potatoes, Thursday: Sloppypyjoes with cheese on our Pc’ediatrics, pByandid Nursery fnbled eggs and muf- • rhursday: Burrito. Fnd ond pickles. •riday: Chickcn patty on a bun. Friday: Hotdog onoi 0 bun and clam linnomon swirl toast ontrol Units duriring tliis time of hi|high incidence , HANSBN . . chowder soup. real and cinnamon «1onday; Taco salad, MO;lOSCOW (A P) Thd IdsIdaho ofRSV fl[Respiratory Syncylcytial Virus). Tuci'uesday: Pizza. SHOSl Associociation of Counties propo)poses Vednesday: Little smokies and m ■ Monday: Breodedc ilation that would set an inco vilh p o w d ered sugar. “ S J'' oTucsday:Ribccutt ncomc W c a s k the f l cooperation of>f thei Goihmu- ni and cheese. t determined by tax staleme;menls * 'hursday: Roast beef and masi fo X s ‘‘™ ‘ en and Cheddar. ffinndwich. ectde whether a person recei'ceivcs , , n ity in coiomplying with theseese restrictions ictti with meat sauce. itoes. ,1. . • f indigetijent medical caA. nday: Chill nachos. Friday: No school. lyeroni pizM. *• ' Anyinyone under the liinit will'iH be to p r o te c:t-the_h.ealth,and..sa| t safety Qf QUF. _ . ----^ m ^ O SCHOOL FOlt ------^------"ST.EDW(WARD’S------ireipwga-b y tire-couHiy jim willI lalSf la “ lall sandwich with 5 CATHOUCICSCHOOL.-.- beaskesked to pay their medical cost THE DEAF AND BLD4D c lto i at this time. Thanknk you. Breiireokfnst: Choice ofjuice and frui ni. I “ WeVc definitely need some refo: patients a , . ' ; ' in Ihele currenti m d ije n t prograit A COUNTY ^ londoy: Cereal, scrambled eggsgsand i Wednesday: Taco 81 ram,” ARY SCHOOLS • . lish muHln. Lotah County Commissioriioner uesday: Cornflakes, pancakes i |omob.r., cy Greene. .Ito rju icf >c,v=d : smokies. sryrasi” ! S hle e said.she! w ill'endorse an ■ and toast. * /cdnesday: Cereal, sausage linkIk aand TWINFfFAIXS thing; tcto make it easier for countiunties I ^A4AGICYVAILEY lin. ■ REGIONAL MEDIC : with blueberries. ELEMENTARYRY SCHOOLS to seekek reimbursement for indlgeligcnl — 5ICAL CENTER otmeal and grshan^ hursday: Oatmeal, ham and biscu nday: Hot rice with cinnamon o Breakfast served daldally ai all schools. medicalcal services, such as~placingiing a ich bread pizza, Lunch: tax lielien on personal proportorty. J __ • ___ irbuner and jcll^on Monday; Deluxee hamburgerI on a CountieIties are the last resort in pd jnch: Salad bar everyday, bun. pdy* -breakfast bor ond londay: Chicken nuggets, ^ • J . 3 ing fortDr medical help for the poor,or. - jesday; Pig-in-a>blonket.. Tuesday: Baked1 hap I and bokcd Sinceice indigent care is providi/ided' . Wedi'edncsday; Bwfstcw. pouio. Wednesday: Tunafii:fi»h«mdwich. gh property taxes, the scrviirvice M— ;en patty and seal- j,unandlursday: Tuna salad on homema Thursday: Soft-shell Id only be available to counjunty ' V and vcgewble beef soup, Friday: Chefsalad. ints, Greene said. rgeronabun. P"**”iday: Waffles and western omele “ We'e would1 be very much in su]sup- . ed potato special ■■ _ j m m e ______- IMMANUEL-LinHERAN— JUNIOR AND po'rt pf o f slnndnrds which dclctiuii SCHOOL IHSCHOOLS tHeTmainancial status o fa person s ' ■ Montonday: Country-style steak. Breakfast served eve•vetydoy. said Bob Bo Colvin, administrator < S le ^ y : Taco...... •..------Lunch: Junior highsIts have a choice o f Moscowow's Gritman Medical Ccntc D on i ‘t l e t y o uarIRA ] . wedncsday: S Roast beef, mainline or salad b&ibar =.chday ahd h c said sa hospitals would likece tot . • lursday: Soup and sandwich. pizza bar on Tuesdays if a person is above the finat The high school has ?cSa c»; Jf-jf. . r e b rre befojje y o u d o . iday;-Sausttge and pepperoi line, hamburger bar aniand salad bar cach ' “>1 I'"!imit in-order to direct.collet 5 and toast. pizza. day<.taco bar on Wednttaesdays and pota- .t«on “grse- “to bar on Fridoys. NMoinlincmenu ment. With tod>day’s lower interest rates,rai some IRAs S . >JEROME ELEMENTARY varies daily. G reer:cnc said there should be SCHOOLS . le hard workers theyiy uSedi to be. We ■" 'c salad bar every- Break:okfa5t served everyday, statewidvide fund for residents w wh h S (■ Only main dish nch: VALLELEY live inI atanother county or slate, can prepa>are a free report thatlat will show you schools serve milkuchos. \ - J;""'; everydsy. Choice Latah Ig, h o td o g o r pizza >nday: Hamburger nochos wil ah C oup^ Auditor Susaiisan how m ucich your IRA will! bserve bar Qvi idnesday; Tuna pita pocket ' Tuesday: Chef salad. D on’t t;take chances with youryc retirement '■ — Monday: Hamburnruggtu. Wed» Wednesday; Sbft-sheihd'ibumio. ties' Medical Indlgen : r o n a b u n . ursday: Enchilada. ysleak. RModili.lification Subcommittee. savings. To : Hnd'.out if yourjr IRA coufd be , Tuesday:'Chicketi Fndajday: Hot ham and cheese sand • Thursday: Salisbuiy s , Wednesday: Cqm Friday: Vegetable S(soup and turkey • ; ^ n e! thing th the Idaho Legislotutture earning minore, call o rsto p by-toctoday.— ------— 4------: TTjursdoy:. FrenclUCH . sandwich. •sh o u ldd ,{seek is joint- agreement,ents luun. : of juicc, milk, hoi JEROME • MIDDLE AND with sunuirounding states lo pay indindi- ' ' 1st or muffin, HIGH SCHOOLS ' WENDELL ELEIEMENTARY gent medledical bills, Peterson said. and variety of fruit Breakfast served dail)lily. ate milk and white )ice o f salad bar, soup and sand • ' ' BI bar, self-serve bar, mainline Histlist- ’■•Breakfsst served c omburgcr line or ala carte itm s •p«h— — — Qua!uniff* i w 1 TT^oti « j u t i r ■’ LuacTi: On N urger and mainlines served witlmIa - Tuesday: Comdog. Sf'p~.«d<=s,=sgs I fnes and fresh fruit, '^5“ Wednesday; No lunchich served.' CASTSTLE DALE, U tah (AP) ------htrwith-potnto bare nday: Hamburger nachos widviih Thursday: Burrito. A smalli». earthquake_centered < in tht „ Monday: Burrito. l a S! and cheese. ______• Friday: Homburger on a bun. rem o te';:e and ru y g e d San Rafaei , Tuesday: Beef sic :______soay: Kioecue on a bun. rattled w indow s and wok«o k e . isiSAddlMnAve.]e.B. SMFilliAve.. lIlHililHiInAnL . Wednesday: Chi W edneinesday: Tuna pita pocket, WENDELL MIDDID U SCHOOL bun. Its o f this m ining conununit)nity ■ SdtelOS HISuite 1010 Pbone Ph IS87AlUoaATe. Thtu^rs^y: Enchila^. . . Submarine sandwichchcrcbcr salad. Thursday: Dinodc J alternate available daily. ay morning. • Ph6ne78«10C.06 v h o M im a u ■ m7 3 tm i B nriey* 878.1181 ■ BR lay: Hot ham and cheese sand- Pechmann, a spokesmon fot • Friday: Conidog. Monday: Mwl^in-a.^•Mcl. • -J im P e •RaleexpcvttedudwIw lower of yidd (O mtlurity e r i^UtooaUonA^rMed , jrger. •. Tuesday: Comdog. ^ th e Unixniversity of Utah Seismo-no- -«on>oraiabondt«flMli^3liv« I/S/96. Sutjoct to BvallabUicy.ty.Mmrfwtrfikba ^ . ; .' beefBU gravy over KIMBERLY Wednesdoy: No lunchch served. igraph SuStations, said the Magnitudeude eontkUnMion on Invmtntntentt MiU prior tomaturity. : Breokrast: Juicc. ,se ^ ‘ - Bwakfiikfast served everyday, Thursday: Burrito. 4.2 tremtmor at 5:55 a.m . MST wosivas t i t • Monday: WafHes ^ Lunch:ch: Friday: Hambuiscronon a bun. felt as faifor away as Grand Junction, r Tuesday: Serambl Monda;idpy: Taco. 100 miles to the east, fin. Tuesda;tday: Chicken sandwich. WENDELL mOH® SCHOOL . SSEdwaafdDrJoS^S“SrCompany® e were no reports o f injuries MambBfNawY _ Wednesdoy: Cinr IncMay: Chili and crackers. Submarine sandwich:h or chef salod ordamog.oge. yYoffc stock Saaanoa. Inc. aSacurllJeslUeslm^ProlecUonCorpo^ - ‘ with maple synip. f e r r y tday: Enchilada. alteimte available daily. Thursdoy: Ccrca8'»- . • Friday:.iy:.Pizza. Monday: Meal-in-a-pei toast. )izzn. . Tuesday: Comdog. ■'Friday: Donut withlurger gravy over >MINIDOKA COUNTY Wednesday: No lunch: .-Lunch: Thursday: Burrito. :• Monday: Chickenurgcr t on o bun. Mondayday: Egg urambleand'mumn.1. Friday: Pizza. >. Tuesaay: Spaghettiackers. Tuesdayday: Cereal and toast. [yrSE^TT Wednwda^ Pepjci ocsdayz-Hotcercal and mufTin.— rare-printed as a Tliuiuluy. Tunafist]2MBNTARY ’TTiUnidasday: Cheese toosL public service. To ftare! theti lunch menu ' I'] Friday: Meatball'■"Q) ______F rite^wMlandJpasl, u ------fnf*nu i f iScs cheese. erydoy. • .Lunch: with the menus in Sun • potato bor avail- Mondaylay: Submarine sandwich, send. Ihe menu to Thee ‘Times-News, CASSIAC'S. Tuesdayday; Chili and crackers, P.O. Box S48. Twin Falls,lls, ID 83303. or \ / S r 4 ^ _ BLEMENTAR'llet. Wedncslesday: Hamburger on a bun. fax it to 734-SS38, attetfcnr/on; LuncA V i aleo t E ar Inspejection Cam ee r a I p r - Breakfast: Fruit Thursdisday: Crispy burrito with cat-at- Menus. Deadline is nocloon Friday for everyday. itable soup and sup. ' pubhcetion Sunday. C o m e s T o) "T w in Falls , Monday: Cereal am Tuesday: Waffle wi Wednesday: Ootm e a r i n g C < cnckers. He Counselor — ■" ThursdoyrPeanut bl & A u dl i i o i p g y tdast. '• Friday: Cereal'bn{H m ssN ...... sausage patty. Monday-If-Friday Lunch: i Monday: Chickcnirlly A ckn o\( w l e d g e s «lanuai^• y ® - l 2 Ipped potatoes. • Tuesday; Hamburgc -SrOOpni . Wednesday: Baked i im . M M i ----- ThursaoyrPlzziT— ...... ’ IEDUCATION SPONS3il,eit2S2 or2S3 r ” . Monday: Sloppy Joes. IMkMtdWcKMooiM . ‘ H0(MVI«na' nil a m Addtoen Av*. e , TWtrt Pi iPaRa •C*n7)MMtor1-«00.832-

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kidss withd]lysle^da-i bis U tah tovwn is proudid-ofits,crac] :ked,'rusty historich bell WASHINGTC iTON (AP) — ihaiglaglasses refocus light. Miller:i '' CORINNE, Utah,,h.(A P) ~ City The original Corinne bell gathered . : Computer gamemei t^at produce ond hislis co-authors said the gmnes:s council m em ber DeVerle D Wells ______i8f»iinH«, f ly in g f, Hiki for»c-eighLdecndcs,-until.it.was f ___ 8-coys-and-olfou8:::j naj^nc -iiilniiis ii.-^!Tbell*sI's tli) ;Ui;iy_H T l i e ^ ^ ^ ^ B ^^^^^^^^H^nrdiscovcrcvercd last summer whilfr^work-: - '■'clownB'hclp“chllihildren overcome process:ss subtle sounds that prcyi-'i- sihsofCbrintie.” dyslexia and otha ers wereere replacing the roof of ther language difTi- ously' werew< not captured, And so it is, the 12(26-year-old, 420- Brighamn City'sC courthouse. cullies-by trainimimg their minds to “Thehe computer alters speech inn pound “Corinne bell"'dug c last summer — - - -capture the lightnir 9S.baiaoced.bn.(Liiogle j&fler.. tning-fiist3ounds-of such'a~ minds to captut u r e dren with (Ian- But the crack, and the tl writing, and ' for faster than I ’ Ofncialsials decided to pull the bell out the lightnlng-fala st guage-learolng-} • even the dirt- of decadcdes past ore port through a holeh( ih the roof'cut especial- ' i some children ^ • disability) to) ofhistory: notjust oftr this bell, but of ly for thatlat purpose.j “We just had the : can under-' sounds of nomirmai more accurate- Box Elder'County anand the state of ' , contractortor take his crane and lifl it ^ d . m speech, experts8 say. comprehend1 , Utah itself . j out," counaunty C om m issioner Royal C o n te s ts the phonics: “It's cracked, just U: the Libeny Noimansaiyear-olci12( Corinne Bell J i n e ”rest o f the year traveling /'were published Frid•riday in the jour- weeks of daily sessions with the b ^ m e property ofthescntirciown. e from Brig*igham City, Utah, andi builtbi the frame for the b( Box Elder;r CountyC for parades, con- : nai Science. progmms.ms. All but one o f the seven- “The bell served thehe community, Brigham City’s Ci courthouse had a bell “It had a big crack In it. and the certs, festivalivals and other celebrations, ' I Children are lure one side thot Wellss andan others hope to tum into . Miller. trainedj Vwith the full computer house, they'd ring it forrth t a t” In 1896,6, Utah became a state, andmd o f the bcl|^Bui. WcHs!s said, it was amuseum-coi-communityhall. In a farm game,ne, for instance, game and the other used games - But in-1893, a severere windstorm thebEll hadad iti most glorious moment:mt; chough'tb mar the belljll’s formerly ' “Thecount3unty commissioners and the children are told1 “your job is to without;t l!the altered speech. Both turned the Presbyterian1 Church( into a ringing, lououd lihd long, to usher Utahtah clear, ringing sound. people of' CorinneCo are pretty proud of catch the cow"' andaf a comical ^ups imimproved, Miller said, but jagged pile of lumber. into the UniiJnidn. A local blacksmith aattem pted to the bell, even evi though it's an ugly b.ovinc starts flyinying around the in the grogroup with full training all All lhat was lefl o f thehe church were It was rungnu so n^ch. in fact, thattit it repair the bell, but it was w not used bell," WellsIts said.s "It’s got quite a his------^but-one-ce-of-the-14-advaneed-by—------■ ita-organ-and-thc-hcHi ——againrBrighanreity-goranmcwrblggei—tory . ... Wc~\^'c-want'cverybodyto'know ------As it flies, thee C' computer pro- about twoA'o years. unharmed. But now, theretl was no '-“When1 they'were t ringing it,, il bell, and Corinno^s Presb;sbyterians also it’s a historic)ric bell.” duces a series o f■sounds so that will ■ Willioniam'M. Jenkins, a UCSF place to pu] it. changed Its tone, ond everybody ranran received a new bell, agiigain donated “And thathat it.belongs to Corinne!" . change suddenly ahiahd unexpected- researche:her, saifl'it is d e a r that A solution was qui'ulckly found, uploseewlwhat happened,” Wells said.lid. from back East. added Normarman. Iy. ITie child releasirases a button to “there is ino defect in the funda- indicate the chan;lange has been mental lealeaming machinccy in the heard. brain” of most o f the language- Miller said, for exiexample, a child Impairedd cchildren. This means, he Newlywi ‘ playing the gamen e would h eor said, thotlat the diniculties can be ^ed f S - .1 “pack, pack','^pack,ck, pat.” At the overcome'nc wilh training. ' “ • - ___ . :^sound of.iheJasL.w«.word,Jhe-cbild Cnssandiindra-Petcrs-Johnson-ofihe -----jdidii’tii]aeah H - reacts. American:an Speech-LangCiage- ' “If he is'quick enoimough, he gets a Hearing: AiAssociation said that com- ^ point and the cowow runs into a puter-assissisted training is being - to shoot self ™ B i ■ bam,” said Miller. “] H •. “If it’s a miss, ' studied widelywic and some claims of . 'x the cow keeps flyingng around.”< ■ early succticcess have not proven out ST. MARIES (AP)) •— Theresa' B 8K Kt tries, tne dis- loTlanguiguagc-iearntng disaDled ----- ! Kinzerwas-happyas-shele-went lo-her— a :: Crete sounds get sll^ilightly harder to children;i; 'j couldn't find him,” Gi3ibson said. ■'^^9 ' Sunday “She.callcd around.for.>r_him._Then.. . Seattle-^4-year-ol(Id will be she noticed the light wai/as on down- ► Night. stairs." She went down to thehe basement, ^ ^ ^ u d d h i!ist lam a iiin Nepal and made a shocking discccovcry.. I Wayne Kinzcr, 26, wa;/as dead o f a m. "But 1 think if you really ■m ^SEATTLE (AP) —- NotI evety 4- separation, f ^n sh o t wound. He had beenb< mam'cd ♦car-old has his own throne.thr love someoleone, you want what’s bestt just three hours wheicn he died . But then, there are a Ilotofunusu- for themrnrAnd"therc's'no~doubtr~' > Saturday night al things about thee Seattle£ boy absolutelysty no doubt in my mind, investigation, *' ^ U j ^ l • Af^cr scvcnil days of in ^ ^hose parents nameded him Sonam . that is exacicactly what’s best for him.” Benewah County Cororoncr Ron ' ^ Packag HS ^angdu, not the leastu t o f which is Tibetann IBuddhism doesn’t have aI . Hodge has ruled the death,h accidental. — ^ 2 ' "that he’ll-travel to Nep•iepol later this rigid hieraisrarchy, but Trulku-la will! The coroner callcd in1 ithroe addi- Dnastery of.38_rank.somncwhei:c_bcIo.w_thc_Dalai c' I—^^tional-doctors,-including__; ig a Jb ren sic_ „• _____>an_ Jose IncludeSSI - TucLcson J Puddhist monks., ■ Lama,'.whcvho is supreme leader for' 'pathologisti from Spokane. tV-Trip To San FranciscoCO 'Round Tri]i p ■ ■____* Day Triprip To Mexico _ _ 1 ^ _ j ------fTib'SfiirBuaahlsirnRlisaygnize-him—morcThmrlBTlOTnilhoTrfollDwcrerihe— ' AmmalsTioa'Bwngeitii lai) Airfare : as Deshung'Rinpooheohe IV — (Ite lama who0 hhea’ds the Sokya sect; and basement- ] recently, arand Hodge feincamation o f a htg^ligh lama who a lama whcvho heads the monasterv’s ' ]believes Kinzer grabb^ hishi rifle ofter .. . J •2 Nights Hob t e l . (lied here in 1987. Hee nown goes by branch offthe th sect, his mother said. hearing | t -noise causedd by one of Accomtnodati(t i o n s Ihe name Trulku-laI (pronounced(p His wide[de-ranging education will tthem. ' ^ iToo’-ka-la), the Tibeti>etan term fpr include subsubjects from medicine to Hodge and the famlllily believe ► • Private Transii s f e r s incarnation. ■' meuphysicsiics to history, she said. ]Kinzer cither tripped on 0a follen box, . ^ » “I knew that he wasas a .Trulku-la The monlionks witl be responsible for (or bent to pick It up, causiising the rifle before he was bom,'* saisaid his moth- his carc. lo fire. fer, Carolyn Lama. “My4y lomo knew. In Nepal,al, monastery life won’t be . “He knew he had a pott oc f gold and The.signs usually wwo ork for th e too barrenn ffor Trulku-la. He'll hove ' iI think he was just reoliziizing that his. lamas at 'conception an^lan birth: S o ' his actionn Ifigures, Disney videos dreani c was coming tn said' fcy-lama.knew.and-toldald jn e that h e . and otherrtoys, tc and'the.houseJie'll..(-•Gibson. “Hc-oever reasally got ^as a Trulku-Ia befojfore he-was live in is WWesternized with ameni- cchancc.” I R eserve Yoi} u r }>6m.” • ties such as ia hot-water heater and a ' -Trulku-la is a hlgh-encenergy bundle refrigerator.or. p W e e k e n d Who runs aro u n d■ ’ th tl e ^ a k y a I ^ a sailtaid she’s also made sure WE’RE tOOK buquerque Barbara j M onastery here in marinarooh robes, . the staff attt a Western m ^ c a l clinic.' Bazvisj] All G e t a w a y N oOW!', Santal has trouble sitting stilstill for phQ- in Katmondindu know Trulku-la'and-, O N E , ^ - Day a j TKp To .Santa Fe! Limited Seatiiing .•Wonderftirful Beaches! | rogn^hs, amTdoesh t lik«like t0'anwcr;*'»ni-chieck',ck '.on hinii'A nd' his’ grand” t'eporters’, questions..s ..(“ < N ol I'm parents liveve about 10 minutes away - " S 0 £ I M ^ 1 ____ Available. h id in g obooki”) from the moinonastery, she said.' To bo o part of our toaMwn.Wo, ‘Prices do not includcIc Jocal, |. Numbers are hard to pin; down, , “I think: ththat he did reincamate to ^i 'are accepting opplicotiiitions for ^ city or stale taxes, or ai put among the,hundreds19 ofc lamas— tne becauscuse, in my opinion, my a fnendly and croativc soles ^ passenger facility chai red reincoma-.moin.single.iJe.qualification.ts bc<»usc ------pr-teachers— > considered * flork in.our p f l dopa-rtii^ o n t.' ■ “ All prices based on dolouble tions in the Tibetan Budiluddhist faith, I do somuc)iuc)i believe in the process, bnie from the oil o f it, thaihai^he in his all-imowing ' Tho position is for 4 toJO 6 days . occupancy. , bnly a handfiil Have com a week in ono of tho0 mosti • •: w e st, oxpem say. ------:2'r..... - way wouldjcd kiiow.thaLl.woutd coop- jl Trulku-la, enthronedI atot age 2, hos erate,” she: sisalcl. “It’s a pro.t^tion m “ — excitinggifl'shbps-inin -th b ~ M been .to Nepal twice — Ifor about aw ay. Everycry way that I can think of Magic Valley. Apply fceveii m onths when'*en'<:'4e was' I have set up cvcTything over there; person o t 147 Moin A\ivo.w.. Hiii nths last year,, to protect hInhim.” ' , H»lp 1» Jmt AroimJ Th« Com m m (inthnned and four month ^ d his mother, who accomp^iedacc And mom3nastery officials really - •mm. ■ have no cho:hoice blit to bend to the < I She wiiralso go with.:th.him when wishes ofthethe parents o f such young ’ fie leaves Jan. 25 for theth< Tharlam lamas, she noted..no Monastery itf Bouhdn;dnath, n ea r “If we donlon't. give our permission - sin Senr v ic e s ’ aiid coopmtirate,.then th e » 's nothing reat Ba! . 1 totmoMdu. ., I But this time, she wwill return: ^iq^.cando,'’o.^shesald. :t!one,‘and Trulku-la-w1‘wiil begin - ' Trulku-la•la wob't comc'back.to“ : Vears of-rigorous educadoition.-. - Seattle for at least five o r six years, 1-80tOO-353-58i)61 or 702-753*>3-4757:Eifeo|-' { fO f course it will bele incrediblyi but Lama figurcs^she'll fig see her son i0-'5.K) . p fIio u tt,’*.8he sti.id o f'the th coming. • ati^asttwicece a year. / ' • A : I > ' I ' . • • ii I ■ ■ .

- & e TImos:No*8.-^8. Tw in Falis. Idnho 'SundoyTy. ‘Jpnu'o'fyJ 7i"f9M ‘ i Worldd c '■ »ing for $6C 10 million iP a lcestin iains mo 1 ^ 0 w r eBvenge GAZA CITY, Gaz^C Strip (AP) — I------heardord the procession pass. More ihon 100,00)00 angry mourners ' “Only gqod people die as' mar- vowed Soturdayto tcavenge ihc death f a , - ' tyrs,”rs," odded A y y ^ h ’s father, Abdul- of.Ychiyo Ayyashsh,.thcjlain.inflstcr- ____ Latif;iitif; tears s '^ m in g down his face. _ i ' mind o f o stringo f suicide of bombings ^ In villages and towns throughout . —. in v thoi killed scores oflsraelis.oi the: WestW Bank, Palestinians staged . The Palestinian1 tmoumere f o l l o w e d J ^ S a jffiS K ceremremonies and began observing a —Ayyash^-coffiff-ti _QLGoza.City.*_Ona>e-sy akcr-call^ -o n — - townvn (o f Jeiiin, youths! pelted Israeli - Istal^hich he bhblamed for the slay- ’ :ps wilh stones. Iri Ramallahrgraf- ing. lo “prepare theie body b a ^ .“ B c M gCBgStiiajfcfiji^fitii stesigned by Hamas warned: "Our - Israel- respondeded by barring most (fi{lon will be scrious/swif^ and Palestinians from eienigting Israel.'____ y.painful.1’.------— ^------— „, At tbe-funeral-pZ^ocession^-some— Samas-has-accused-Isracl-of----- carried palm fromnds plasteredNwith M K prepaisparing the bomb that killed flowers. O thers shshouted for. a holy f X M 'yash, who was known os “The war qgoinst the Jevewish state as they l^ r • SaMlnKlI Enginegineer.” Israeli ofTlciols welcomed fired guns into thehe air. One of the j . ^ news of his. death but would not ■Tnarehers w bstvouttmdcdinnhc'shoul- 'Tvhetherlis-ageniswere'involvedr------der by a stray bullet Ismesmel on Saturday banned from the Hamas claimedd 466,000 people Jewish/ish stale all Palestinians from the attended; police Gazaza iStrip and West Bank areas motes. The crowd appeareda to easily jmer^carry the body of Yehlya Ayyash.throug ler PLO control. The military- lop 100,000. iflhGa^crty K)sed closure was to ^o jnto effect- - In Ayyash, a 30-yeccar-old clcclricol jrday. Tha mastermindd cof suicide bombings a|against Israelis, atmidnlidnight, the army said, f engineer, was killeiled Friday when a ‘ died1 FridayF when his boobyby-trapped cellular phonme exploded. . Thehe'move'will i further strain the P booby-trapped cellllular phone blew siniggliiggling Polcstinioi^.economy by up as he held it to.l>.his head.' He had police:e car1 arrived at the‘Hamas brownm (coffin. •Ayyosh’s wife,, Aiyash,/ sat with Israel,el. • .• 3 ' cide bombings that,t Ikilled at least 55 , Thele 1crowds clogged the sirestreets her husband’s famimily in-o nearby ' Ayyayyash’s d p th dealt a major blow' people and woundedkJ300. aroundind the m osque and peo]leople house to avoid the th crush of the to Hamilamas. For four yean he was the' ■f For supporterss o f' h isjn ilito n t ., clutcheched_oi.thc.cofrm-as-it-was-c is-car-- -crowdrHer 4-year-ir-old son, Baroh, group'sjp’s main bombmaker. Israeli ^ ------Hamas-gr ata a shop In London riPEl,'Taiwan (AP) — Riskiisking The decision likel:ely will infuriate relayeded ^anirdayf to Foreign Minister, lo’s w roth, the U.S. Sto a shot a f thera'cdrd lottettery e stim a te at~40 -U.N. cS State Beijing, which regar;o r^ Toiwan as o Fredrickrick Chien by Lynn Pascoe, the - longejr Departrirtment will allow Taiwancancse rebel province. Chinino had said it was directortor ofi the American Institute in ds. about SeO.million. Thrhe*wlnnlng numbers - Vice PresidentPre Li Yuan*zu to makre drawn Saturday n night stistopover in the United Slat( attractions t enters Ihc highigh resurgence in violerence and crime ------L 0 V EE B 0 A T' N season.n. Government agencies, andind when the peacckeepeiicrs leave.. I S K A— — , Mexico — High .some privatepr groups that have sentent . Chovannes Jean-BaSapiiste, head of ed ridges o f the inveiiigaigaiors trekking into the bultcr-icr- Preval’s tran sitio nI team, l said an [lighlands, thou- fly sanenctuarics 11,000 feel up the ' extension until Septptember would ange-and-black ruggedi mountainsn 100 miles west; of allow the U.N. missiciion to “consoli- Tound, their lacy Slexico:o City,< place the snow»relatedted . dote its work in suclch areas as the nd their velvety death tolltol at somewhere between 10 potice,justiceandsecwurity.” ; led. percentnt and 15 pcrcent of the[he . ‘ -I The governm ent trtransition team ! Ig snows, tens o f monarchch population. mcl with diplomats andor UJ^. repre* ^ .f, ^ ing monarch but- . The fragilefn creature is a ubiquitous)us scniatives F rid a y to, t< discuss on )mnches in mom* symbol11 oo f summer, in gardens acrossDss • extension, but w on’tt rhaker a formol range to aubum the Unitelited States — and an impor*or- ' request until Prevdl forms f his new mth in a mass of tant banarometer of environmentaltal government afier hisi Feb.r 7 inaogu- ■ -'-i Hopii degradatiIation across three countries, ration, Jcan-Baptiste S)said. : migrating mon- - In rccc ccent years monarch popula-Itt- A U.S.-led multiniinational force' • ______■ ■ k iavc"bccmhmtiiishctHjy*ngn®r Ig uiiity In-flitl i w inter, resting - culturalal-pcsticides ] that poison thehe 1994 and .restorered deposed I Mexico into an , flowerss onc which they, feed,,defor->r- President Jean>Bertnuiand Aristide. It despread hand- estationoII o f their mating grounds, pol-3l- handed the reins to tlthe U.N. m is.’ -r— sion4p.March.-.-; ...... I ■ ' . , ____ alisis from three . Even1 uwithout the man-made prob-b- A new in rem atiomally n trained, b IMight Cai.and l ourJ Flus ■;7 Might South)EHbound eot-of the disas* Icms, thelie life p f a monarch has neverer 5,000-member HailiaiiBli police forcc » / • ' been eas:asy. Some yeors. in someie is lo enforce law in this tl Caribbean' V J i fflling from th e. sanctuariisries, birds gobble up to 40JO notion o f 7 million aftifter the peace- .V * i A ridjis; leader percent oi WAGEOOF THE GIILACIERSJ CRUISE : o f the butterflies; accordingig ‘keepers leave. .. 00, a M exican to Jucrgcigen Hoth. a buitcrfly expert:rt , But the rookie polic:ice officers, in Departing Ju ing organization for the WoridW< Wildlife Fund. a country with a long; historyh o f jus- ■____ June 19, 1^96 6 e monarch kills “AndI ihfhot’s only birds.” said Hoth.h. . tice through violencece, have been . n much as 35 per- “Then yoiyou have to add micc. Thenm accused o f using exc told the Haitian Press}s Agency, a n. Chechen fighters. -■' local news scrvicc. rhursday, Januarary 18th, 7 P.M. ate the C anyon SpringsS Inn th and west o f Russianin Defense Minister PovelI ______1357 Blue Lakess EBlvd. North, Twin Fa!■alls • 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 x 2 1 9 t o R S V P ' ^rly Saturday Gnichcv aciocknowledged lhat the situ-- iiniTTrTV TTm soldiers and ation in the th Caucasus Mounloins taiy command republic is worsening.> There are vir- MCE AND ' icies. ■' lually no eficfTorts to bring renew talks VICTIM ASSISTANC >8 miles south to end ihee I13«month-old war, which BATTERER INIERVIVBUION IO "SE R V IC E * F E E S '"0-OPEN"SATURDAVr People ilne uplaratists t have has.claimeded more than 20,000 lives. feNWMM militiiry ofTi- A rebel1 coffensive in ihe town o f 17 JTravelA gentiJTS "-srsyEiB;"" Saturday for cda a ab o u t 30 Gudermcss last-monthli led lo 10 days miltlon pounds.; -wore killedr~ o f fightingg \ that claimed the Hves-of__ B l | i I I nternationaiJAL. 4 ,1 3 , 2, 3,42 c.andan ITAR- ' an esiimatlated 300 civilians and ■ n igh t Any,Winn dozens of'Russian Rl troops, . - S e cz You oh Cruisiise Nightll ^ EPICICTRAVEL today at the earlish was near Grachevjv blamed rebel leader— ( 2 0 8 1 ; nilles south-_ Dzhokhar DudayevDi tor the increased Jan. 18, 7:00>0 PM f s II 3 2 4 2 3 9 4 \ ...... , .1 0 3 81 SOUTH 8 0 UNCOLN ------' — crc”In te rio r "fighting. t the C cihyon Spri a.llTTBMITHI»Hmfl«MI■ U L * prings Inn j JEROME3ME, IDAHO 83338 Dyingla to ink nuclearir energy pact ■' W nte I R ussia and FTdioactiveve poI^^t■^n'ts^^d■othcr— jw m ent call- fields. gigjuSSSSbpStstnMi lidiar energy The reporlort did not say when the contro U our smieis are free. "m ss ehl o f power agreementU w ould be signed. lanilndepauiemlyOwned- AUou ______wa-wde-orTotmiEB'B lie Washington Post l063.BIu*Xak*»-Blvdr->-1 141«Ovw4and» lla'fl atom ic President BorisBo Yeltsin is scheduled , tJUtma.— ------—Twin-f»emr------>d • BurUy . . miay.------to-visitChinainnin Mareh: >' (206)734-9466 o r l - 8tX).«>0-626-6869______■ - 67B-213> ofTOaFREgeEg 800 693-8162 - j EL ROSARIO. Me T — I the Interfax . “It is a vctyvet important agreement, ~ n the snow-cappedaccord will ‘setting nideldeljnes for biloleral coop-- P r i n c e s ss G r u i s e s ^ * P r i n c e s s TT co u r s - > i entral Mcxican hig:lian-Chtnese cration iii thethe field o f converting the^ SvSuu " ', "* ' itnds o f tiny oran{ ranium min* nuclear armsms complex," Mikhailov' • , , If'sm: nK/n' f/u(n u cntist', i t’ ’:"s the Imih' Bou I prpscs litter the groico i^ b atin g said.. 'ings in tatters and •Pprpmx wwl Ubarian fgWfy. i lock bodies crumpled. Above the .melting i \V : Miousands ofsurviving ' 'J . : . _ " t ^ i e s cling to fir bror moth clum ps o f oran wings, seeking warmtli fragile bodies. ; The plight o f the mi

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nations over the exteot ter.' - . “Butterflies are ftali trees,” said Homert A of.the Group of 100, environmental lobbying that first report^ the n and estimates that u mu cent' of the winter po .about 20 million butted I died in an unusual cold ■ ■ the past week. ‘This is j ipg.” ’ Bul tbe Mexican weary oT bad cconomii thed to'iilfey'down the r __ iig one o f its most popi : Russian more th MOSCOW (AP) - forces said they killed m Chechen rebels Saturdi defense minister acknow the situation in Ihe me republic is deteriorating a months b f relative calm. Intense fighting south t ' Ihe Chcchen capital earl; killed three Russian so wounded six, the military — -told-Russiw.Qewsagenci( J n Shatoi, a villoge 28 i oP Grdzny where separa put up stiff resistance, mi cials said they killed' rebels. Thrra Russians -w they told the Interfax.ai Tass news agencies. I : The other major clash ; Achkhoi-M artan, 15 mil ' vfcst of Grozny, where __^Russia, China MOSCOW China plan to s i ^ on a g ^ . ing for coopei^on in aod the joint development plants in China, Rusila* Viktor Mikhailov told thi . ..npw^ ag en cy :ftat the.ac( provide for closer Russian ■ tin in riucl^'energy, uran i^g and _^wcssin^, co sC^ j ■ ■ ■ • —X • ' — ...... ^------7 j . . Sunday. January 7 ,1 9 9 6 Ttmos-Now. Tli Twtn Fnlla. Idaho ^7_j “ world ■ ' r^_ - ^ c ite s Ir;ran^ I r a cqinM kdng W hf e n t1 h e r >r e i.' j milit:ta r y p r ee s e n c e iii i G u l f arieJ a RIYADH, Saudludi Arabia (AP)— r-77^ insisting it carry/ < enough punch to a nl e w c a r . . .The.Unitcd,Statcs.tes.will.expandonits ’' - reduccihe chances I . .... alreddy.massivem ;s that it would ever 5 m ilit^ presence in have to b e p u t iiinto action. The [ ., the Persian GulfIf toI .deter die long- k I I ' defense chief 'said 1 tenn threat of agjjr d his eoncem-“bad. ^ s s i o n by Jnm and to d n with whrthffT^TweJn the D efennc______Iraq, Defense Se ^^■Zl^partment.^werft: • ; , Pcny aaid'Saturdajoay. ' :6:la^ing adequoie.. - c o n n i n g - tfeps to deter actionon from Imq or Iran Peny lold, repon>oners traveling wilh - ih the first place: so s that you don’t him that a'deferfense plan for the H H : need to implement^such s a plan." ____ region preparedi by.b top U.S. c o m r....B R | H H Accompanying; PerryI was Army ______..maadcr^.is-baseased.u>n...deterring—^ D f I^ H —OenrBinford^eayBy"lllrhcod"ofihfi ------^— '----- — Qggressloh-from-tl n-those-two-n ations—'H n ^H~UrSrC%nlroKUomifhroandrPeay was 4 i i t c by plocing in thehe region: thousands ■ ■ ^ reluctant to discussts the'militory plan of soldiers and the tanks and planes B jM he would have 10 exexecute. 10 back them-up. "Frankly we shugh the Mideast, . y o u r Ib a n k , I can ignore.” And1 thoth Iraqi threat can Peny arrived in'thete Saudi capital for jS e e - be minimized;bntynty “os long as the' ■ ■ meetings with Crown, ( Prince wUnited Stateis is the!ijere.-*' Abdullah, who.asstisumed gbvieming It's a f a c t A la rg e As for Iran,.whil^hile unable to pro- Planning ahead ’■r authority this monthIth from his broth- I percentage o f a car ject the mititai^ povpower that would be — . er,-King Fahd. needed to:attack PersianPei Gulf ne l^ - guardid training fecility here that Wit FIRSIT ; - J- killed . Perry attended a formal dinner dealer's profit bors, it'coiild posilose a threat — as sevenen people, Includlog five, fi held by Prince Sutiiiltan bln Abd at- II. ------C^ld-Traq ■—"if il it aeveiopeo Americrtcans. 'ihafcr'rniVrtnial:iIBlBS—A«i~AT SaudTfHcle &»aud] detense ' j '''• comes l^m also--- • weapons'ofmas^de1 destruction. * • unsolvo lv ^ minister, FEDEERAL selling yoii a' .V With the newV defensed plan in ,' Builuilding blocks o f the defenfense U.S. defefise stiat-aiegy in the Gulf . h{ind, Peny arrived •j H , ed in the Saudi cap- plann includeI: deploym ent o f aa ftfiitl revolves w u n d a suliubs*»ntial deploy-' fin a n c in g p a c k a g e SAVIMGSiS BANK ------— ital-^ to rd ay-foi-t»r talks uii iegluiml' biigwli the region as well ~ f secun^. H i ^ on1 hishi agenda will be equipnipment for an ormored bsttali(taiion os ihe “prepositionin,ing” o f equipment for your new winning continued!d SaudiS support for in Qat^atar, “preppsitloned" ammuonuni- from M-1 tanks to) missilei batteries vehicle. Oftentimes/ the U.S. militaryry presencej In the tionI in'Oman,ii M arine battle gegear, to ammunition. Bolloth prongs o f the ^ ‘ region as well os uj WOI i uiging the Saudis aifloat:at in the Gulf, and beefed upjp tair sUBtegy depend onI maintainingr cor- - these vehicle loans LEMMS.i and other Persianian G u lf allies to forces,:es. In addition to all this equi;quip- diat relatio n s w ithth a coalition of improve their ownn military'forces.n ment,It, thet United Stoles, currenilyyhas h: moderate Gulf stalales in the Gulf are w ith a n o u t-o f- It was the'first visitvit by a top-level deplojloyed about 13,000 soldierliers. Cooperation Councilcil: Saudi. Arabia. ^ Ne»w Vehilicles Clinton administratiration official since sailors,jrs, airmen apd Marines.' Kuwait, Oman, Qatjalar, Bahrain and stafe bank at a the Nov. 13 bombiiibing of a national Perr erry approved the plan afiiaf^er the United Arab Emiitiirates. higher interest rateV on a 3-Year' Loan* |: than you could Proteissts a g ain i s t b u dIget j ciittf l n g obtain locally^ That'sIt's ■ w hy, b e f o re y o u . in F n•an ce losses m o mnentumI s ig n o n th e d o tte d c :—line^u-should—^ m a r s e i l l e T. Francef (AP) — forced:d open1 the city’s four occupioipied on t^ p ay er subsidiuu lhat keep it in ' Posing proudly amidnid M5 city buses . bus de;depots, including one that strikIrik- business, "see y o u r b a n k ." parked pell-mell, their the tires sloshed. . ers.hadlad defiantly called The Alomcuno. . For much the samrges Shahine had Bus servicesei in the city o f 900,001,000 lions o f railroad, po)OStal and other It even m akes sense N e Vehi(licles Marseille at his mernercy. Yet he p rc -' was stowly.resumingstc for the firsfirst public employees crippledcr France scntcd himself as ai frfreedom fighto-. Ume in a month with the 20 percen'cent for 3K weeks last mononih, protesting to see us before you He and other strikirikers at the city's of non-Tin-siriking drivers at the wtieels.sets. Juppe’s belt-tighleninfng measures, sh o p f o r a n e w on a 5-Year"Loan* money-losing transinsft authority say “Theihere's no doubt that in the badMck Juppe needs to sjasiash a S64 billion they're the last defendersde; b f the o f theireir minds the idea is privalizatiza- budget deficit for Fra:ranM to joip ths vehicle. That way, French way o f life.ife. They believe lion,”' ShahineSI said o f management'iml's European U nion's single sii cuneney, France is bttiegedI byb> alien values in - effortsts tot cut losses in the Marseill / o „ ' Conservative Prememier Alain Juppe Polls:Its show most i^rench are onI hithis annual raises and genelerous pensions. succeeded in ridingg outo last month's side, despitede: the hardship cau s^1 b>by To end the strike,. heh promised to afford It onlym akes sense. diehard rcsisters1 inic M arseille, ii attemptspts to hinge raises and.bonuseaises ^ But he stuck to mo:lost o f his plan. 'With a local banl^ Mediterranean portt fjOTOusfa for labor on meriterit and hire new employeess at notably a freeze on1 iraises and an on a 3-Year ILoan* s-tQ—unpopulawjverimul^l■of-the-indefated— ------^ou-get-personalized-^ ; ^pt.pplice Thundiraday and Friday make theth company dependentlent stateliealth care and pensionpc system.. - ^ (pn 199: nd 1 9 9 5 s|' servlce on your loan.n . f37T9947^ With a local bank, you know where i i ' f i y o u s ta n d m r I JANI■UARY 1

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- Maffli"ge.“CDivorce. A baby. BUyirlying or selllngi;' ‘ : | Milititary woan’t bet]t r i e d | ne ^ o h s eemrxed - h o m e . R etliitlrement^W hen yoiirr IIIlife changes, so do _ _y^r taxes.3. TEGUCIGALP/LPA, Honduras (AP) — Pres’resident als o f those responsilinsible for assasslnalin^ hundjidreds both civilians oiidid m: llitah '"^o n iiel invdivolived in _____ ; Carlos Roberto Rei 1 Reina praised a judge’s declsi:ision to of suspected lenists:iflts. “We are disappomled1 with\ the case," said Jucfudge Israel .Turcios Rpdrigiirigucz.. Com e to H&RBiock. W ecan helhelp. W e will W o r k to t block 4he first civil:ivilion trial o f Honduras’ miltnililaiy,'- Honduran justice,, whichwl favors the military," 1 laid .'This is not a condiiditlqnal arpnesty.” ' I the refund you're entlln tlH ed to . W e d o It f o r | . saying Saturdaya^ that the rul ng would] fos'ib^'f B ertha do Olvia,a, head I o f the Committeeee o f The trial would1 hhave been the first civilianin ppros- g e t y o u all I nationa! rcconciimtillation.’ Relatives o f Disappiippcarcd People. “Wc want,M Jus- ecution ofrnilltaiyy ofUcers( in Honduras. . over 10 millillllon people every yeaear. , ,, t I Bu( human rigirights groups harshly criticiticized tice for our dead loveloved ones.” . Reins and the ararmed forces have defendedicd the’ . ■ Friday’s ruling thottha soldiers accused of tortorturing There was no immmmediato reaction Saturday' fifrom amnesty, saying (rials (r would divide the noti ------sljcuniversity-studitudents'in 1982'ore immunene from Honduras’ powerAilAll military.1 ' - ‘ More than 1,500 exilesex retumed to Honduras""1"; 0 ■■ Becausee |('s vour money. H & R ^ L O C K I prosccu'tion underler amnestyt laws. “The decisiiision of- By a 2-1 vole, tho:ihe First Appeals Coun ruledid that ^ e ynnesty lawsI werew enacted in 1987, 1990,W, and . • ■ . ------:— thc-tribunal-came^*fr^u8i-oS“fny^^ovemmenn9-^i 9-seek-— amne«ty~iaws — passed'tD'case-inicHiulpas' biilfb* — r99r. ■ AuihorttiBrii!i huvo~6d ftlr lndlci«d l6~or^^ntw— IWIrl'Fallss" Jerome Buisnrisy—'^Hsiisy— Ir— ^ •— ■----- ing reconciliationion-wiih'thcHonduron'peoeopleT* lowlnjrUitf'govemm

• NEW DELHI; IIndia — In the ■ exclusive :cirole; of ol counlries that 1 - have tested nuciac\an bombs, the - rccord shows 1.0^O ^ U .S ; blasts, as' compared with aI smglesj "ptfaccful” , • test by India21 yean I . ' < Some Indians nonow want another m uhikiloion detotitor|alion by-their ^ new lest moy be iheIhe only way to lell the U.S. where it gels £ off,” well- ' known columnistst 1 Inder Malhotra fumed last week. The roots o f IndIndia’s newfound peevishness lie in the proposed glob- al Comprehensivee TestT Ban Treaty, and a push by the CliiClinton administra- 1 ^ tion to get it approve!)ved by this spring. B * ®I m '• The pact, John Holun'lum, dinxtor o f the b | H j U.S. Arms ControlI andar Disanhoment H l l i f 'Agency,-has predictccclcd, ‘Svill make us . grateful that we locilocked all nations inlo place on the: nuclear ni learning H —...... -curve."— For two years, IndiIndia co-sponsoted I H SH ■ H E the teat'ban trea'iyly along s with the ______Uniifid^atcsJiLajdavisihte rfgmnngtrn- M y Q W I g - 9< 7 7 - ^ _____ ^ 0 - E— ------NOWV-39.97—— N O W +i ! 9 ^ 7 ™ — tion o f new thinki: ^.5%-OI^ iking by one of mmi i s s e s ; l o n g s l e e v e: Bbi LO U SES. ■ PETITEE & WOMEN'S ST. JOHNSJS BAY*I MEN’S ASSORTE?TED NCAA/NFL M oscow’s erstwhileliije Third World ORIG. OI $30. SPORTiTSWEAR, MEN’S 3-lN-lN-1 JACKETS. FLEECE TOPS. • cronies. Bul no longer _ , INCLUDIDING SEPARATES ORIG. $ 90 -$- 9 5 . ORIG: $35 - $42.12.-' • ’Last autumn, at the Geneva Ik 7 &COOF3RDINATES. Disarmament Conferifereace, the gov- ■N O W 1 4 . 9 7 •crn'mcni of P.V. NtNorasimha Rao MISSES'SILK NOWV 3 4 . 9 7 N O W 99 . . 9 7 reverted to India’s5 oldol tack. It now LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS. NO'> W 1 9 . 9 9 tOW NCRAFAFT* M EN'S PARKA. MEN’S FRIDAYf W EAR ' insists lhat the fiveve acknowledgedi ORIG. $34. MISSES•S' O R PETITE ORIG. $90. DRESS SHIRTS.S. nuclcar “haves” — the United Slates, . FUNDAfAMENTAL THINGS* ORIG. 34.50. ' Britain, France, Russitissia and China — - l l TROUSESERS OR COUNTERPAI N O W 1 6 . 9 7 ;UP PANTS. NOWV 1 3 . 9 7 agree lo.a time-boundiind elimination o f MlMISSES’ JACQUARD TUNK1 ^,,-- STIRRUI ST. JOHNSIS BAY*£ SOLID COLOR N O W 22 ! 9 . 9 7 their nuclear arsenalsals ds d precondi- &'| $38. S. EMBROIDERED BLOUSEI7 s f s ■ CHAMOISJ SHIRTS.Sl MEN’S VALOURR FR O B ES, r . - , tion to signature ofatca total test ban. ' OFORIG. $39. . • • ORIG. $28. PLAIDS & STRIPEIP E S ... “ I f such a comm:imitrheni is not > W l f . 9 7 , ORIG. $80. forthcoming." Rao3 has hi said, “what ‘ M NOI ore we to 'make ofa1 stistatus in which a N O W 9 . 9 9 MISSEfe’ & N O WV 9 . 9 7 few hold on lo their:ir awesomei arse- JUNIOR Ar iz o n a * j=.;^RIG.S: . ' FINEGUAGEkGE MEN’S N O W ^5 . . 9 7 nals, kept trim by soptophisticated com- xSOLID r & STRIPE TURTLENENECKS, ■ . POLO SWEA'EATERS. MEN’S ARIZONA*JA* V ESTS, I . pulcr simulalion techechniques, while . DRIG. 12.99-.$16. ORIG. $4 5 : , CORDUROY &SUSUEDE they want all othersi to waich on with - - -ORIG. 19.99. - empty handis?” V N O W N d W ^ I ^ S Tr M . 14.97;; ' ■ tf 1 4 . 9 7 ' ■ I . ■ ■ I ' Indians oflicials fesfear the lest-ban.' . ASASSORTED JUNIOR . ; '6 r |G. M ' > - HUNT CLUB*JB* BAN DED COLLAR — ^------accord,-nloHg-wltlrt:trthe~tndeflnlis SWSWhA'I bK VhS IS & SHIK11 t:ONG SLEE\ ' . extension of the NNuclear i^on- OR3RIG. $22. — - p r e n»W 1 3 . 9 9 ORIG. $30-31-$34. . ■ ■ . ■ Proliferailon Treaty orchestratedoi by _ MISSES’S’ CABIN CREEK* the United States lastIasi year, would ^ SLEEVE SHIRTS. 7 ■ l o n g s i NOWif 1 9 , S ^ : snnctinn a ni 24.99. ^ ^------1 ^ 9 7 ^ — S r D R H ^ — ------:------'HUNT.OUJB*JB* B O tY b N d O WN • N O W 7 . oly by the permanentIt membersir o f the BOY'S APPARATL^TUS'^ / U.N. Security Council.Bil. )R ZENA* JEANS. ' COLLAR LOh,ONG SLEEVE SHIRTS. §5>RIG.$32-$38. m 2 9 . 9 7 ORIG. $32-S-$ 3 8 . LONG SLEEVE RLr u g b V t o p . “ We Indians wouldtuld restrict any • HO\ ORIG. 15.99. . “ move to restrict the: nuclearni club to GRANDI)TARGHEE* •five,” explained Sovita/Ita Pande o f the 1 ^ ••SKIJACH: k e t s . M O W 9 . 9 7 579, NOWI 15.97 Institute'for Defenseise Studies and ' •' JU^UNIOR WOVEN SHIRTS. ORIG. $7 ARIZONA* LONGLC SLEEV E SHIRTS,3 N O W 51 . . 9 7 1 .Analyses, a New DelhiIhl 1think tank. ORI>RIG. $20. DENIMS ORiR FLANNELS.I GIRL’S LONG SLEILEEVE NOIW 1 4 . 9 7 ORIG. $32-$-$38. ^ ARlZONA*^HIRTS?TS. . • :' BUNTING ZIP ROBE. • ORIG. 12.99. C uba eases . 7 ■ LADIES' i e s r u l e s NM O W 1 0 . 9 7 539. , JUNUNIOR LONG SLEEVE * ORIG. $3 NOW#9.97 N O W 11 1 1 . 9 7 o n p r i v a t e sales • ^i.RlZONA*KNIT TEE. CITY STREE1■ET* LONG SLEEV E ORIiRlG. $20. . W 9 . 9 7 ' ’ SHIRTS. FLAILANNEL O R M OCK TODDLER GIRL'S.'S iLONG SLEEVE MEXICO CITY (Af(AP) — Cuba’s . MdiIA* FLANNEL TURTLENECf■CK. DENIM/FLANNEL•L £S E T . . • ■ government said Satulaturday it will K I ADONNA' ------ORlG.'$24. . SLEEPS!-SHIRTS. . ORIG. 19.99. open fish markets in1 HavanaH to sell • i O % O F F 17.99. seafood outside of tlieth'i restrictive'i ^ l O R ASSORTED SVVEAT^TERS.. ..0R'G.17. f l B L E ■ ration syslem. ftlG. $35. ; NOW M 9.d7 AVAILAI . The govcmmenl.plapIan8jo.set.up__ . egi NOIW 1 9 . 9 7 DOCKER* > ____ WMILE- _____ 'six markets where fis wiO%OFF^ " r .- ; — LADIES'-F'FbANNEL-^------tMEN’SLONG-'IG-SLEEVE-SHIRTSrT" iey will'be aimi- “ MfS’i ^OBE.------l-V------^-----^TWILLS-0RJ5ItFLANNELS^> . ____Q U A N T l rSSES’^ASSORTED'SWEAl ^------WRAPRC134. ■ . ORlQ,.$36-$--$ 4 8 . , lar to the popular farmermers’ tharkets, ORI

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That'sT called bonding, I Scout awards earned " - M e ^ ^ ^ at^d tt'e ImpImportant psychologically I thro.ugn the Boy for both oof f )you. I Scouts of America by ■ eompleting'at least 21 ------• NegoUl joUate with the gatekeep- I merit badges and ah er. W henn didads are heavily in- s - I Eagle project. Thpk. Dr. Ben- I Christian Church in . JamlnSpoci _ Batdvriri Gooding:^ ______jock’s half-dozen books on ____I Ild terB^rsitmalBssrprac^’ ' T '—■ - Baldwin is the son ,v tlcal^dasslc!>sics. and a good starting ■ M .of John' and Mary point. Baldwin o f Gooding. ■ ' ^SteveCruoq) ** ^ He was a member ofI Tuncs-News writer Ask questions;qu( Call your pedi- I BoyScout Troop'33 atrician or3r thetl- folks who teach pre- I and Varsity Team 33, TWIN FALLS —- D Don K luth had eight pared childblildbirth c la ss e s a t Magic . ■ both sponsored by the• years o f marriage to mullmu: tiie possibilities of and Wood}d RiverF valley hospitals. ■ Gooding Lions Club. . I They’re in theth phone book. ■ • ; fatherhoodi but just fevfew hours to consider He graduated from> ‘ ,. what all he didn't know.IW. ‘ . • Leamm tcto relax. S om e of the I Gooding High School, m ost import:}ortant fathering skills are ^ : I where he was active in‘ ‘The biitb actually wawasn’t too bod, but I’m intuitive; trusttrus your own common H the Drama Club, Aca­ glad I took that prepare}ared childbirth class,” - s e n s e .. demic Decathlon' said Kluth, whose daugllughter, Danica Lynne, - Team, Future FannersI ■' • was bom to Don andd hhis w ife Jessica lost eyondthat." - H G raybeal 1 Rodeo Club.-He received‘ ' week. “It helps o lot to> knknow what to expect.'’ ipartmerit at the hospital cncour- H eter Actor Award in'Dni- Welcome to the fomilynily friendly, fatiier*ful> get involved ns soon as possible. H ' o f America nodihedals Rc in two^ years with *1 the Best Chanictet filled ‘90s. Dear old docdad is present at most earn. M d rMeivcd a gold------births-----natural-and-by-judging teaiproject, Baldwin installed I rently attending th ever before with thcir’ children,ch but so many oniact with the bnby." , H ne restriction racks'ih the ' o f them stait ou( not knowingkno the first tiling . he says, is to tiirow Dad smnck I Idaho.'For bis projIg area near the top o f the - a .series of equine I about it,” said Kristy’ Burkett, Bi who teaches die ofthe primary care ofhis 'H )rainage at the northern prepared childbirth classlasses at M agic Valley y to conventional wisdom, it's a I- nieadow campingummit. s • ■ Basalt Creek Dnii Regional Medical Ccnter.ter. — and should — be shared, she lie son of Mark Graybeal ‘'Becoming a father• is cxcifing, yet unsct- base of Wells Sumiid Nancy Gines o f Good- I ' Graybeal is the t . tling, for most men,"n," saicl D r. George- le a baby is two weeks old. she ■ member o f Troop 67, Wilbanks, a Washington,ton, D.C.-arca obstetri- med her fothcr’s voice and b e __ o f Twin Falls andthe I Twin Falls United I . ing. He was a'mi clan who heads tiie Amerinerican College bf OB- guish~h'is from onoiher male’s' ch, and later o f Troop 33 stetricians and Gynecologilogists. “It will help if :lton said. “By four wecks'of sponsored by inthe 33, both sponsored>by I Methodist Church. you focus on your .spedaecial role during preg- will have expectable and prc- ons Club. He graduated. nancy and baby care." • ; and Varsi^ Teoin:High School, where he /ior that is different'foricuch'or ' the Oooding Liont - Trouble is, witiiin tiiehe postf generation that d for a stranger... Witha father. and s^ ed on the role has bccome a. mov oulders hunch, and her whole I from poodiog rtheHii Renaissance Com* loving target. Dr. T. was an honor s ^ Beny Bnyeltdn, a Brownwn University31edicaL_ PjP.k.oiLcagcc_aQlicjpaiion.-oiL^_^| rrently.o student at CSI. School professor who is ' I. annual staH*anotfi, Graybeal . arranged for. ) is known as the Dr. ly — her eyebrows pop up, her mittee. He is currei Spock o f the '90s, sayss tiioiUi by and large, to- ,her eyes hash brightly .... By - other scouts in the con- . day’s dads'can’t even loc r age, she will have leamed to I For his project,ige Qi cyclone safety fence look to their own fa- ‘ • and supervised oth _ tiiera as role models. ______AMrfARBNZmml lerto tolk to'her in more excit- ' . to go much beyor J struction of a li^eKling. in and Jessica Kluth o>f f Twin F alls h a v e lo n g p re p are d fo r th e arrival ______I__ in fimnt ofthe hnslcf them selves as supplemTeam33. irlitf generations ha^- . Th:rhat problem is compoundeided by tiie fact . the (umbilical)g cothot’s just nice for a boby.’’ 1 gets scholarship ’ ly im w thiirfethfrs^^as tiiey w ere growing"that3131 pncfint o f births in Ameinericooreoutof •. Fortho6as rather un- wedkd!ock;.if Dad ts present at all,dll, BurkM.satd, alwoys a rmatter o f indifference. Th cry room, theout fa . ^ M^ammoofrom g tbe Idaho Associa- comfortable pals In my adolescencc,adc tiying to he’srs not always committed. 'J ' few places:es fatiiers can leam parenting skin-to-skin coniaath’s part, he wouldn't miss it CodyM.MeC8ii^OTS. He graduated from talk man to mao. Neitherer ofc us knew enough “FeFathers conuibute some tilinglings to tiie eariy. thissocie^e^,Burkett^d. • - The idea' she s I $785 scbolaiship School fro in 1991. He is a about the other to makeike this w ork, and I devel'elopment o f babies that arean important," “In ouriir jprepared childbirth classes, into the middle 1 I tion ofLond Survnoen^eering major at the' . longed to know him better.'ter.” she sssaid. **And babies who hoveve tiie benefit of to teach tiittiicm what to expect, and wl baby. Contrarybeen to home a day," hc said. “1 ^ > Hagerman.Hlgh ersitySch School o f AppKed “ People parent the waymy tiieir own parents physii'sical contact with their 'fathIthers'qt a veiy be expectecned of tiicm,” she saicl. “But il task that can —«nd ai more time wiih her.” sophomore civil eng says. , I Idaho State Universixiation of Land Survey-, “By the time a nnual scholarship to c n -' will have learned The Id ^ o AssociaD and training of future . able to distiii'guis ors created the annunmon.will be honored as_ voice," Brazeltoi courage educationduring ai the association's I m ia f ls ECagle scc o u t s e;y e n m< age, 0 boby willigpdes ^ survqrofs. McCammb;’’ wanting to play - iber in Coeur d’Alene io . posed .to be dddicateS'.if.'innovative, 'ii htfrd- GeiieitinR the foundation sealcalcd — which B M W W he-Westem-Forestry-and------worklDgTSTdnoyairblirTrOlrohg.'back~surc" invoI\ moutii opens, .her ------— wos-held tn'Pecembei }|ves filling in ttic cracks“and"^ips at and~^^^^^& four weeks o f ag( •ciation Conference. The doesn’t hurt. maki:king It weather-proof — probably r ------j— cenjunotioi^wilh-the-’ponsored the Depart- B rothers Paul and Bei •TkKM-NM expcct.her father t Conservation Associa Benjamin Hamlett, woultjldn't have happened an;anytime soon eep Idaho Green Com* both 14, found that out dutduring their recently withoilout Paul, Jones said. I state co n t^ was spoD ® 'o f “Till! baby's sp Iley area students won completed Eagle projects.Its. “ItIt didn’t look very attract! but'the ment o f Land’s KJonalm i: awards, including ^ Paul sealed'the foundat:idation.of the nearly monc’icy is n 't in'the budget,” she "There you are!' r I mittee. Magic Vallej lie soid. “It just and grow looms into sight. I five o f 16 intemation ■ 80-year-old.Lincoln EletElementary School. -looksa so much better now." . *‘Hnvinj,' DPtj U» Cirinul Prize .^w » d / .. , Ben moved the.flagpole.5. The the following: . . . he effort took about 250 hon Paul fig- lisn’t somcUiing ih i^^ngs Bottd. Devey is a . v> Yup. Dug it up m d cartca r t^ it.clear aroiihd ures,' \with help fh>m his father, otiier mem^' t.T'; ^- ' JeffDevey won tbe ' the’buildiag.\'. d, it’s not Burkett said. “Th ^^^m^US^Sa^ ■ ' bersoo f Troop 69 and other voluslunteers. Vol- ETiere are Important without i “It was a Jo t o f work,”’k,” allow ed Ben, o co supupplied uie niaterialslit'a'mreduced cost • .memberVof iXrdop 69/i' sponsoredsc by the ' Andnd the flagpole? 18 skill in For Oan Kluth’i • ' .Firat.Baptin.'Cbui^>“II don’t think 1 rraN-. .“I t ' for tiic worid. Radid[Odfd>iM a t w as sitting around the-.;le-.sidrofthe ittehds Pbpplewell Efc;.' :• ized how much’work it.wc.would be wheniwe biiildiding and nobody really noticed-r it,”" I in tbe priioipy d i^Buhl. ii ^ ivh^\^ “She’s only beet -'staited V ir- -'..M, • 7., -Jpneajjju id . "Ben tiiought it wouotild loo)( bet- third gradei.Sheattei i R f n m t V 1 it’s hard can’t wiit to spend ^ I Schbol'in But {iu jtkst chbbsing.ik ! . i ^ i i t ih'd:todU ng you're;^, ...“Dfe'fe''-25-foot-tall sti*l p^e.’Wi MSdil^'X'ucicli.'Jatil .-.i& 'ipli)Ii^concrete and.hadito^ jC ^ e i e sccmt8'itre;-b1ea i6toii •^iree sections bcfbiyr i^ ^ je c ts, lecmit'. move(edi A coritta’ciof*aug..ta« rniatm dls and raise Triplele C Concrete provided thee cement.c 121t“ iiSor,High.SclK«X:!’ o v e f l a | tbe thoney to pay for it.", “It’s;’s a pretty big project whenlen you get to lY CMAla£S W M O IN E m m T*l»w Htn'l von thinl place tand $50-----' ■'In'this'case.jhc.mone)ney fo r m aterials movlnjing it,** Ben conceded. r S tu)ugh ait nifUb-gnid6 juiior' ! had plithhed^ bencl^nd tlme and effort goes Into >f Eagle scout Ben . I inTw&TalliSbewbii ■ came from the Lincoln Parent-TeacherPar Or* He h d sa brick sup- S ■ ganization, ^vhi&h knows a structure, containing thehe. name's o f n a m le tt;'!*, left; began working on 1 he Lincoln Elementary I in the sem th* througl 3 a good deal whm -port st attends Burley High ____—_ it-8ces:one. -EaglcLacoutsJts.have d one otiier donorsrs at the base of tiie pole,'1B,'but various flaj •.. . -division.-,- -— School Flagpole, in March and fir Paul Hamlettr right, , I ^ Amber. Nel«pn_att^s some.offhe^^he^.oq>ern:Uw:pih labels 0: ve from Ohio to Idaho 'imd 06 Ithat his p a ^ '6 ;a r e 'c o ’nslin ild en n g mioving s fifUi-^de fiiends ded£ ' i [ ^ e ^ r ^ b y nergcncxrpom. . rnow.^shsheA^wlaipLhd rxriydr;MM «rm y when-. iotiM^'citi^drielsraecordii ing^iwaiypaJty fothCT.^.j 0 6 *;,>■ y l a i been.fright- evershcihe hearsa-cardooc slani ‘ - O e o w iW^ashUg&n^Ubiversity a s Mc< . sui^M , the Idds warned Even AI|^o^of ttiw e M ^y^arenis '■.8^swear they •, S c h d o r^ l ______i ______i t - < Pf^'Stanley 'G reraspan (| :”Mea%ses-UFE^ '..^H

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' BUDoreH toeamlng.the honor of E 1 his project, moving the I n n lsh ed In D ecem ber. Pai ly In November sealing ti- as bomth Challenging Child irth or- /fearful, fearless/ac /en the! withdrawn/tuncd-oui rs most I think 1 cncount- ty. But seven y tai's ago, 1 on tiie preparing to move fl my o l d ^ child’s fif ding to 6d to throw a golng.1 ledical .it would be a sur (“The ' I I . C-2 Tlma^NovNows, Twin Follt. Idaho Sunchnlcal Filer bn De5ec. 2, 1995. The degree recorecognizcs outstanding service bf ham . Ala. 35216, phomone: (205) 97&-5000' questions, dlssemli >nging for a child thot A voluntary, non-proirofit organization that put m lnates loformallon aboulOUt th e iTiembers o:o f Scottish Rite Masonic; BoBodies of Idaho. Members'have ub- Industry an d complliplles a list of suggested i and knowledge o f Frtemasonry in natcrialize, patients in- lishes a. monthly JoumLimal, .Fertility a n d Sterlllb id read- displayed Icloyalty, devotion, service and ;ar that the doctors ond lity. in g s a n d questionsns to ask prospective Infenfertility general andid have distinguished themselnselves and brought honor to their and offers Informationon on a wide variety of Is-.clinics.^,-;ii .. . hey are entrusting wilh - sues dealing with repr country in1 ffields o f education, religionlion and humanity iri geiienil. The 9productlve medicine. ~Als honor that may be confened oir o ’ their unborn, child may sets cllnlcardurdellnesJS (for members, irican Pathologists (CAP),»), 8 0 0 - .Thirty-Thirtird Degree is the highest horn ist. 3 him an honomiy n ^ b e r ;o f the S o d ^ for A ssistedd FReproducth« Technolog 32 degree KKCCH Mason and creates hi ries have heightened the )gy - Consumers whoho c&ll th is n u m b erw'Ith lth th e Supreme-CoCouncil; ~ e-toid*wheithen Hes-News we(iidiii&S Itmsiiln “co u n ty , Va., {enility' —_-_^affiliate^frtHa'Amfimerican.Society.for- Repro I ao - .' ” ■ /ne /Tme servingTi-prlsoincnn------ro— credited.— ...... — honors or rtrecognition. Send ihrorin'atiiiatibii'loThe,Times-News~Si}ntgomery Highway. BIrm-Tl- (alt.Infertlllty or mls(ilsc.health.infertlllty) conc laboratory in Holland ,Ingham . >Ua. 35216. pho>hone: (205) 978-5000 :oupIe with twins: one discussions on causcjse s a n d treatm ent for Infe A n o th er affiliate-of thith e American S ociety foior ty, insurance coverai Sfertii-' extra money fobr college — I irage a n d cfeneral Issues)s su; r- _J?epr«dupjllve iMediclneIne-that-requlrea-doctors rs-roundlng-lnfertlllfy-^ lorror stories in the in- >who join to be fjoard ceh ------KalgfifRaaaf^IReira'Service ' Tt n is il not the best o f times. ' :ertlfled In reproductive en-n- T o .p articip ate InI ana A m erica Online Inferl Co >try hove left patients (docrinology or have simsimilar qualifications. A list Fertility Consider the situation o f Bernadette -ups and lies. Doctors ( Ist ch a t g ro u p M ondays;va at 9:15 p.m. (Eastern),), sigs n PHIL-ADELPfl?H1A-—“The Bcmians vDunli)unleavy, 44, a registered nurse. She o f active members Is availableav. by.writlng to theie on to A m erica Online hat a few bad practi- (office. Ine. cllclc on People Conn>nnec- . of Wilmin^on,, Del.,£ know about coi: conn:innoi offord four Qew;est carc they can for subnJbmit their slatistics-ori item ions against the doc- the'lte'laiest public-relotions disasisaster for their patients,'inl cms such Then they mailtil^dHin — lote.. HeiHer son. K ieran ,'a b'igh school /crsily o f California ai the i infertility specialists as: livc-birtlisli in a standardizecized forin Unknowingly, they had broken an sophoiphoniore. is t w o ~ y ^ away from IC infertility industiy. Threee doctorsd> admit that the figinaiuiaj concerns — to l^ y, rig much o f tho-oKenj, ,att tlthe Center for Reprodu I the federal Centers for- D isease important collcgcge financial-aid-rule:—fillingling-out finaneial-aid-fomisrbuhshe------r >ductive infertili^'ti^tmeilentTs a S2 billfonj] Conontroi'and Prevention. Tii ' '• ■ - Heaealth — Ricardo Asch,.Sergio S year.industry — a Tiie law Better to estimouote and be early than went:nt —- at tho -*?pn)d8ing o f my moih- s ore so unhappy and Ston ■ and the fiecce com- alsoso would>allow states too imi ple- to be accurate-anand be late. When it er” — lo listen to Krivy and the finan* one &nd Jose Balmaceda — faceI a petition among centersce produces ex- mcni ause they can’t get o batteittery o f civil suits and inVfc cm laboratory-accreditatioition pro- comes to flhancncial aid, never be ciol-aiil-aid directors from La Salle and ___ ssurance ttiat every tions Jft-havo-high-prog— gram’Bms-foerinfertility t-gntere.'^B = Kutgnitgers universmes. &ibe bad so many jns by a number of governemment nancy-succcss rate»es, which could be law I aing the' same thing’’’ agcn^icncies, including the state Mi w has' not been implementented be- When drawingg ithe scene that most queslicesiions; ,. , • Medicol an incentive for egegg swapping. • causiuse o f a lack o f funding.. t UC-Irvinc are ac- Boarjard and the U.S..Attomcy’;ey’s.Of- . “If people think - accurately depicts:ts college life today, ' “I havehi no d e ip .^ H tb'pull money Robert Stillman, pro- ficc. ik this isn 't going on Some So states regulate varioirious as- forget I9-ycar-oldiIds shouldering back- outt of. Who wants to come out of col> :c. They have been accuscdd ooi f pre- elsewhere,’they’rere cra2y,’; said Vicki pccts tries and gynecology scrlbribing illegal homione drug cts o f the infertility field, but none packs tromping thithrough leaves on the lege;e $50,000$2 in d e b tr rugs for Huflhagel, a gyncnccologist/obstetri- haveve comprehensive laws, accc ■ the infertility divi- patlciticnts and swapping eggs amongar cian in Los Angel ccording way lo ivy-coverered schools o f leam- It’s(I’s diyc wells for a lot of us at a time i Seles.who is th e di- toKiiKimberly Zieselman of ResoBsolvc. ing. Forget fratcmii Washington Univer- unsu!suspecting women. A t least!ast 300 rector o f the Instit nity parties. whenen ggushers would be welcome. litute for Reproduc- SoiSome o f t h e usual patiennt t- -safe- “The college pic ; *■ familnilies — donors and recipidiients— tive H ealth, a pai licture should be o f a. Anni\nnuol tuition nationally costs an )atients* advocacy "guardards in inedicine don’t comi>me into middle-oged man» cor woman with fur-" average /ith enough knowl- have!v-e been affected. group. ‘T h e publiclie doesn’t get this: play :rage of $12,432 for aTdltr-ycar ori. m help protect them- Sp«Specialists disagree about wh< ly in'infertility treatment,nt, said rowed brow signiining a tuition check votee institution.in Add $5,200 if you whether This is big money:y, this is big busi- Granlant ^§ley,,an obstetriciar can play a more-ac- such:h -egg swapping — takingS viablev ness.” ...... ian_and- includes roomm and deposit fees,” needd a place to tieep. For in-statft Stu­ treatment ’ 'j’cggs3S from women and implar ■ " I ...... " '^ n enecologist c with the Deportmetment o f educational consultJltant Leonard Krivy denislls ofc public institutions^ average •laming . But the patientss have.few: tools to Healtlalth and Homan Services. to frighten people,*' them:m in other women whosese eggsi evaluate where to . lold on audience of about 260 parents tuitionion is $^.860'. Room and boaid i; to seek treatment. “I‘I ssuspect it’s becausc it’ss differ- d at an educational-i nson, executive di-; oren’(n’t taking hold ~ is occurcurring There are many dif l-financing seminar on addiadditional $4,000. Tuition and fees lifTereat ways to re- ent from fr most medical treatmtm ent,” last month in Philadadclphia. are nsir B, a national infcrtil- : ^Isewlw here. port a center’s succccess ratios, so it is he sai rising at an average o f 6 percent a id education group, | “ ThThe- vast majority (bf din said. “ W e don’t sec the checks ch - The brows are: f furrowed because year,r. :linics) oAen difUcult forr ia patient to com- andI balancesbi the medical prarej ;o to a physician or ! havpP ia .reputable staff and anriie-inter- pore programs, Jfession Krivy says that payaying for college to -' NoIo mattern what the cost, between procedure well-in- cited; ' normamally uses to regulate Itself.”If.” , day is oflcn “like bubuying a new car ev- 2.8 mill sd in a good outcome-for the pa- _ And there are nn, Rnglpy j; million and 3 million smdents will -notTust-tafcing-oth— tienlS;ils^aid-M ttriairBimewDPtl -is-that—eiy-ycarfocJbur-yca•caisJl ------oppIy.toly.to-Araerica^rlOO^IIeges'end------JWl;Yrt~lions o r otiiciaJss that spot-check sincece insurance companies d have your own in- ossociociatc director ofthe Womiamen’s doctois b r clinics to s d o n ’t Now is the timee eration cial-aid forms forr centry into college Seek: financial fin aid,'but o fth e 10 mil- :nten and records ore aocucurate. lookinking over their shoulders' than emotions.” Otheithers doctors believe the• siisitua- Rep. Ron Wyde trs'an d forthe 1996-97schohool year. lion stu^nc o f dont^ .ynu yr hnv<» t<-> i-and—^M lagpele?”*- . -G .ra.te flilly ./ ------speciolistrissc JmfaNIT'; ' on a 1992 fraud iges— c S his own sperm t A S Al NNEWSPAPERI I n J ;i I j peeling women, EDUCA1 r,-----^alif..-aUegedh ^ My o Ij /e their parents niits befonrore I octually know or f one( m an w ho fl oidents and their teachers. C ore worried thatrlends advised. they ever'cr get there. tioners are denigi walks by th e TV setet whenever-a fl GAIN THANKS ' C /s didn’t seem to Whatcvtever causes all this, the gen- field. Meanwhile {en- football g am e is oion and asks, EW FOR SPONSORING M d. Some hadn’t cralconclnclusion among psychologisulists “Who’s losing?” arc alternately hcal to'know there is (hat of 3DING HIGH SCHOOL | - ' | one’s parenting tcchniquciu c s __ And.IIll.ncvciLforgc -al soul-searchingrtyafaJL— ------^-(Sinbe'tai get-the-iun^r— tions. tMlored to match the persoti'on- where a woman walkIked up to th e f irsensitjve/fear- ality of the individual child,ild. casket, glanced atih e b JPAP^IHEOUCA^' ■ I The accusationfraid so m eo n e Grecnspai body and said, ' ■ pan told Redbook magazinein e “She looks os mean as5 ever.”e tors at the Univen ' , that a hyi Employees at Longyigview Fibn Company Their cpntribi Irvine ore fueling hypersensitive child woulduid Then the woman turnedti to j^r ’ fl nofsure what benefit frfrom- extra soothing com^ friend and added, “Bi _ ■ broadened tl angst. y as.b ut IJig ure bioed-witi: But^shc fcJtfly ■'ith^tn^-by-nnch fostering: pf.'-coiildn’tof help- it; She w Southern Idi “Our patients'here ai by now - - fodepende wasfbom that T o Jielp spoi»dr.ir- at classroom contact: idCTce,_The_activc,child.-oa.Qn_-woyil school day for frightene'd becausrjusrw l8h'W e~tKc^wh - ' ' -— T hand, tjceds limits,'and lotsOts ;------Ransdell or Peter Yorl>rkat733-«931jext2S They have dew > p ji i>= ical activity,.' DetUse Tlimer is aaii group is not doin; sistant features- R r { u _ _ _ school poru^ei dea is that a parent shouldJ ld editor at The TimeS‘Nev'eux j T b n e s ^ S i e w s - ; 1 that doctors at L whole life exp , cused of. said Roi fessor o f obstetric for these stude and director o f th AGAI sion ot' George W j LONGVIEW sity. THEGOODll ' But arihed with edge, patients can I pelves and also car ■■■ NEWSPWB i 4 tive role in their tre: ^ 1 “I don’t want to said Diane Aronsc rector o f Resolve, a ' ity advocacy and < .“but when you go i ' into a m edical p^c • —formed-nr7 t>irtr-no )TOYOM«fPICKU WijMlliBH— ' tk ers* advice, you ha DP . 191 vie formation to pull f HktamrlUalfyihaipl — “ StWTSM y J, _‘iD ■ moke a decision >nladon,lo.ibdIVainii^. baj i — fomiation rather thai (7 .‘ " w s i . The controversy-I ©^rations o f a'presiRICE $ i s j m ^ . CLOSEOIiOm'pRICB | 5 _____ CMS O S E O O T I W ^W t,0 7 7 TWANuiBSHJLYOU/IA CAR- -« Scouts.gjimjiRjcnmuYioi0WE1__ 1 If _ AU.UNn:S ■ Continued from C1 snags and delays in ^ stretched the prqje into the summer mo L L iw r s the fall. He wrap] month. “I had a lot o f hel nnd n lot o f nttiprp^ri USS TTie newly polishc . ■■ rts bench now sit sq of the school. The base bear thg nftmr. LifeJ_ U_- ______CLOSE OITTFBICe SI — T-Contlnoeci from Cl " me. Don’t lell anybodj Of course, by the I word of the party through the whole school - and a “fearle had told my daughter a The girls went after 1 , “Stand up to them, Boy’s more defiant fHe The rest o f th e boys < care what happened. . listened well chough ti _ _ .._ w a s going to be p party • Onc'ofihe (hyperse ful?) girls was afrai would think she told.. , Another girl - I’m n •_herpe?5pnality type wai ...... ' she’s a CEO sbnfiewhei hadn’t s^n i so inuch n:

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CLOSEOWPRK . m h o Hon WEWAMT NMeddi Sunday. Jonuary 7.1996 TlmotImoe-News. Twin FallB, Idaho C>3 iings Engaglementss ■ ... Todaj^,morecchildren ! Baron-^-Argyle g ig ~ Machel-ScI:hroeder ^ J SILVERDALE,-E,-England - Dr. -: .BUHL------^James’S-and-'-Debbra" .'AnilQ C. B aroh'ar c o m e home] to6 roost---- and Dr. John L. B H B axter o f Buhl aannounce the CArgylc were marriwlried Aug. 26 at the engogement of ththeir daughter Colorado Springs GaGazette like myly nmom did all h er life." .Parish ChurchI of< St. John, \ . ,i Shayna M achel, to0 Renton Lane . Telegraph Keeler':ler's m ove b ack hom e olso ISilverdalc. Englond.Id. n y IVV',' Schroeder, son of Ro{.oger and Lorene I wos for}r economicc( reasons, I The bri4c is thele daughter<1 o f Mr. . ii-$ - Schroeder, also of Bul PRINGS; Colo. “I wasvasn ’t re ad y to ju m p into_ , .'and Mrs; Torh’'Baroiaron o f Silvcrdale, H b | | Machel is a gradiiattate OfBuhl High ecler felt it was poying; rentrei and utilities,” he says, , 'and parents'of thele bridegroom\ are iU i School and is aitendiiding the College young men his "I didn’tn’t want\ to go on m y own till |Mr..and Mrs. David'id Argyle OfTwin W jk '■ o f Southem Idaho. ShShe is employed id moved out on 1 was reody reoi lo do it. And I pretty atSi2zlerinTwinFall m uch havihave my freedom ot home." j Christine-Hicks,ks, friend of the Schrocder is a grai oter. he hooked Also0 b(boosting the boomerong ■ 7 ^ W d e. 5crvga as thef c b I n aejs ^^lTH'ign..&icnooi and • . ircnd IS a0 change in 'p aren ts' olti- - • • • •honor. Janet Partridgidge, roommate of WM employed by Buhl Impnplement. n. I'm hot qm'te ■ tudes over3vcr the years. I (the bride, servedd asa bridesm aid. The wedding is plailanned for Feb. ^Kenton Schroeder. i," he, said upon “ Unlikiilikc 30 or 40 years ogo, I [Junior bridesmaidaids were E rin-:^^^ * 24. andan Shayna Machel COLORADO SPF when they kicked you out and you I Argylci niece of thele bridegroom,b and _ John and Anita Argyle — At 18, Jason Keepigeon routine stayed-oui-out, today’s mom and d ad ____ I — KateBaronrnlecc'cfi jTd^Thc^oungcouple^leiRon tim e. L ike many ■on.?racrc-.d-_alKt_or-C-bnly_tc yc ly_to6Jiappy.-toJet_you-jnovei— — I Ted Argyle, brotht)ther o f the bride- weddiniing trip to the Lake Oistric age. he got a job andides ago. Adult bock homeome;“ S clb eh say s. I groom, served as be:best man. Ushers Nationalnal Park. TWIN FALLS - Mr.^ and Mrs. h'i^own. ected to leave Susanin J Jones, S te v en s’ mother,. I were David Baron, brother o f the The: bride t is a graduate of the Wayne Skeem of Twin Falls But six months-lot'nd m ake it on has lived'cd lhat1 generational differ- I • bride arid Charles Livi:-ivingston, brother- U nivenersity of St. Ancjrews, StSt. , announce the engageijement o f their _a u-ium—- - cnce. When she B _____ I in-lnw rtf thf bridfgrCK^m -S o lo ist-w as—Ahdrevbews;— Scotland -and“-th«the--<^<‘U8hter,.Rebecca,-lo 10 Rodney John ■ “You know; Mom, , j " d iv o rc e d h'cr - - f l Janet Partridge. AttciKcnding from the Univefiefsity . of Manchesterter, Dixon,’ son o f Mr. andid Mrs. Stephen ready to be weaned,"^ ■ flt*s to o hard*■ husband in-1977, I e 'United States were MiMr. otid Mrs. Ted Maiichcshcstcr, England. Dixon o f Jerome. • his return. to live by yourse*8elf the -f^st thing H t . ^ and daughterter o f Boise, Mr. The^ bridegroombi is a graduate5 oio f Skeem aliended Utalrah Valley State' Keeler's homing p anym ore. her parents said f l I And Mrs. CharlesI LiLivingston and the UnJniversity of Idaho, the College and is currcntintly enrolled at - ,w61i1dTiavc~bcen cbr w a s, “D o n 't f l daughter o f Dallas,(, TTexas, and Mr. Unlvers:rsity of Illinois .and the the College of Southerr:m Idaho. unusual a few decndc Ju st to m ake tth< h e even think about f l ' -and Mrs. David A i^yle le OfTwin Falls. Universiirsity o f Califomia at Davis. 'Dixon is a 1995> graduate of children were cxpcc. rent payments,1 c a r moving back fl ■'Following the cereeremony, a wed- Theyy are. at home in Alameda.dn, Jerome High Schthool and is 'Hk hom e, g et jo b s, and here.” f l ding breakfast wasas served at the Calif.. Both] are employed in employed by the ,G.Gary Hansen their own. _ payments and “ I realized I’d ■ Grange Hotel, Grangtinge Over. Sands,. research.:h; , . Painting and Papering3 Company.( He __ ;Bul-these;days,-.- -y. everything else,SOf never do that to H plans to attend collcgee iin the fall. 1 niiore children o f I m y ch ild re n ," H The wedding is planni 1 il Im I baby boomers are I’d be living* Jones savs. “1______H ------r4f-H eFrett-GGheny— H niursday."A reception>n will“be R era~^^^™ ^ coming home lo — from>aiyiBlieclc'B k . say , • when ■ roost as they ' TWIN FALLS -• HeotherH. Herrett ■ - from 8 lo 10 p.m. thatat night at The IRodneyJ}ikoh to p a ych eck likeIke Ihcy-re your ■ ;ahd Samuel Cherry ' ■ White House in Twin Falls.Fi andnd Rebecca Skeem trade a bit of 1^ k id s, yo u can’t - ■ ry were married independence for my | mom did ail hi - ^ne-14-at-StT-Edwaiwar oore in v it^ to ■•'boomerongs." those 25 to 34 when her:r sison told-her-he-wrasn't ' ■' Sara Fischcr, sisterter o f the bride, According to served as the bride’ie ’s m atron o f • ' ...7 ~ \ ; — call from 2 to 4 p.m. ot at the Jerome H H S e j n 1 8 pcrcent in ready to be >wconed. •honor. Library Meeting Roon->m. corner of “ the U.S. Census, ' “It wasss rreally a very mature' 53 p.erccnt o f 18- Don Cherry, fathericr o f the bride- Hoathoher and Samuel Cherry •Moin and First Avc. E. The couple ^ ■ h K ^ oger. Seibert thing to so)say." shc says. “He wos jjj requests no gifts, just: ttheir memo- to 24-ycar-oIds lie . s ta tis tic s aware o f‘ ho' how responsible he need- groom, served as bestest man. Ushers Jen n iferer Olmstead and Megan live with their “ were Steve Cherry,, bi brother o f the Olmsteac:ad. family friends of the[le ries. * •men w ho've ed to ber to make it on his own. ^ Dorahius and Alice L were parents today, up boomerangs Some kidsids think they’re ready .bridegroom, James.5S, H errett Jr., bride. from 47 pcrcent ___ (brother o f the bride. S married Jan. 15. 1931. in Filer. They . „ he increase. when they!r<:y!re not.” !.'Scott Fischer, bride bri is a graduate of Filer «-andJoft.0oramu6—^— in 1970. — chboi and tne University ol famied-in-the-Buhl-areaEQ-urlil-IS46r ------t-foiled-mar— But-just-list-becau9fr-boomerangs ------^ f l when fhey moved to0 th eir farm- The eveni’em is, being given by their Twelve percent ofth<:ing but can't don’t feel1 reiready to m ake it on their ^ f l :01m stcai family friemtend o f the cou- Idaho in[I Moscow. f She is employed live at home, up from i ple.- - - at Mountintain.Home Junior High-V southeast of Wendell.-I. He farmed two daiighghters, Jerie Hansen of tecouse hous- o w n doesn;esn't mean' they fit the . ^ fl II until his late 70s. She iss c0 homemok- Eugene, Dre.,Ore and Christine Scarrow •1970. soys Seibert, unkind stcnstcreoiyp'es people often ^ fl Special guests includluded'grandpar- School wherewl she teaches English Social scientist Roj enl o f the bride, Sara-a Leonard I Mae and coochiches volleyball and bosket* cr and enjoys gardening.?. o f WendellHI and1 their spouses. a nationally harbor about}Oulthem. notes that while thecr on dem o- “The mcdinedia often portrays these and Bill Herrett. ball. I . include m en and worn A reception was helheld following The byic>yidegroorh is a graduote o f rends. kids as lazyizy 1failures who somehow ^ ^ f l Jf The Johnsisons ■ never left the ncpt. omebi because don’t deservserve respect." Davidmon ^ f l the ceremony at Thehe TurfClub. Miami HighHi School, Okla., and ' account for much.of the WENDELL-M r. and Mrs. Oliver :nefits are so says. ■Serving were Jody Halllall, aunt of-the Mississippippi Community Cqllege in ^------^ome-huve*had-a-l ■; bride, Teresa Tvcrdy,^ ccousin of the Blythevlll Johnson o f Wendell celeilebroted their S h c' saysays they're hardly all ’ille. Ark. He is employed jf riage, or they’re workin sociology unmotivatec bHde, and family fricfriend, Debbie 'at Mountaitain Home Air Forec Bose,g 50th wedding anniversaiiary Jan. at / ated slackers mooching the home of,their.dauiughter,.Pat ,f afford an apartment beeid m an ,.w h o ...o ff'th eir,ifolks foi indefinitely._Hcr._;. .. - - 'Olmstead. Carolyn. Car2arirJjrnies and where hehe is-an-air-traffic con- ing is too expensive,” st } Isaac Kuchar, nieces andnephcwsanc of troller. JoJinson o f Jerome, withih friends and tudy on th e studies sugg;uggest about two-thirds editor of FutureScan,continue a as arc collc^ { : the bride, attended thelie guest book., The newlyweds ni reside at„ relatives. gc gi^duates, the average distributed newsletteristpone mar- length ofthe• their Stay at hom e is iGift attendants were KiiKim Bingham, Mountainn Home! Air Foree Base. Johnson and Dorothyhy Shockley 2.5 were married Jan. 2. 194946, in Twin graphic an|d lifestyle treiic uncertain- years, andid as third of them con- Garrison-]i-Bay ll Falls. )| "They move back hot)Ossure their trib u te mortnoney tCh running the . it's so easy and the ben .household, . WENDELL - Jessie N ' The couple h'af'fDnirur children, isica Garrison- ...... - ■ i Sharon Winfrey ofTacoi:oma. Wash., great." cashler'ofa ■,*• LandwrStiirStcvcWs ccrtaiiily'can’t and Richard Bay were•e nmarried Dec. H. Deborah Hiiwa of Sai Brown UniversityI bock; home 1)e calledd a slacker. While her . •2 at the American Leg..egion Hal! in an A ngelo, * Texos, Annette. Boughmman, who, is ______...Professor Lynn.Davidip ended. m om , a floraloral designer, takes carc Wendell. . - co-wrotc a recent stu deceased and Pat Jolohnson.of y ‘and Oliver Johnson 'here else to o f h e r 2-yeayear-old daughter, shc ___„ ‘.O.fficiflUng WA S .MM l ayor Lynn trend, expccts .it to c< .a.cashicr- to-c am m onoy------Nelson. The couple also has threeth grand- dren. more young ,adults postisLdor living .for the mlortgage on .payments. Her ' i The bride is the daughiIghter o f Karen ' riage an^f as'’economic m om pays> the utilities. Uld David Butler of' GiGooding and - ties makti'it dinicult to by0 yourself But she stillstil feels more secure at Ron Garrison o f Salt LakeLaJ City, and The Uhicl standard of livmg. ys. "Just to home. . • Bprents-of-thc-bridegrootootn-kreHbouts^-^SI^^I Mrsr-EtdDr-jjl^^l -----tandce StevensrVcsH5,-cgrpBy=----- ■“I t ’s oploiplace ot.stability," she and Kathy Bay o f Wende Ulrich o f Filer will be horonored at an-- local cafeteria, movedelse. I: I’d .be says. “I con’tm’t think of anyplace I'd' ’ ,1 Kimberly Hill, cousinin o< fthe bride, open house Saturday in1 cobservance ot2 I aftera relationshiplo poycheck .rajheHbe." served as the bride's:'s matron of o f their 50th wedding annin iv e rs ^ . “I didn't have anywh< honor. Bridesmaids included Inc Cam '^Friends and relatives areire invited to pn 1 W gnt hnm ff,” Reedy and Lety Grishamlam, friends of call from 1 to 5 p.m. atot 3950 W. She didn't even consi , ,, the bride. on her bwn. - WEDDIIPING DRESSES I I 2144E. n e w s W hite &h ' Michael Hansen, friend fri< of the Jessieslea and Richard Bay ^ Ulrich and Julia A. Fcrgrguson were , “It's too hard to live b & Ivory - S iz ^ s 4-44 bridegroom, served as best man. morriisd Jan. 12. 1946. in Yumo, onymore,'.' Stevens soyst N g w DP r gresses J u s t Ini ^ f l Groomsmen include)ded ' T aylor the ccremonlony. Serving were Tammy >Ariz. They lived in Mieichigan for —make~The~rcnfp ay m ents.4 Bridesmalimaid Dresses - Shoes Grisham and Russ Hoyt,jyt,- friends o f Bayliss, cousin coi of the bride, Ruth ffive years and then movet to Idaho ments and everything el Cruisee arand Party D resses the bridegroom. Ushersers were Jeff Johnson,, aunta of the bride, and vwhere they have lived forr tthe past 45 living from paycheck toi g k 1 • Veils - StraplessStra Bras • Slips • ' ^ay, brother o f the bridejidegroom. and Hetithcr BaBay, sister-in-law of the >years. He was sel^cmplployed and l * j M Napkins-CakiCakes - Rowergirl Dresses ____ J(ikc.Garrison,-brothcr-ofio f the.bride..... bridegroom,m. ------tl- then-worked-ot Idolio-Froj•ozen Foods- — ‘^Special,guests includedded grandpar- The bridede attended Gooding High aand Universal Frozen Foonods for 15 JutiaI andai Etdor Ulrich (diits of the bride, Dwainin anda Alberta School andid ithe College o f Southem yyears. She worked att A tlan tic children. Ruiluth Doramus of Coeur Try a Times-NrO I 733-8838 ^ I ^ t l e r ofG ooding, Don'on and Doris Idaho. Sheie is employed ot Magic PPacific Tea Co.. then Idaflaho Frozen d'Alene, Paulilula Row o f Boise, Melba OFF ON INVITATIONS ' {Garrison o f Am ericanm Fi alls, and Valley Manemor in Wendell. . ' FFoods and Universal Frozozen Foods ■ Hirai o f Jerorrome, Ka^n Houston of classifed. 210 South Miln - _ __ C aroliDe-CapDS-oLX*ia-«a-F-alIs,-and ----- Thc-bridejdegroom'is-.se!f-emp!oyed—fi-for-IS-yeors. ------T w in -P allsrsrAnita Bficachec of~ You’ll like i -jgrandparents'of the bribridegrdom, -asasub-contontraclor.' .' '...... ' Ti'The have been'active'e i^n Pearl'' Salin'a. Kan.^in..Tnd'Paurulrich of ------^HiBr-Bay-trf-WendelJ-iilJ-ai]id*Gcrry----- The-coupliplc-lTDneymtfoncd in 'Ijis RHarbor S>urvivo'rs7PcaceFTCuFheran Pasc.o, Wash, ; : ' L------1-1______^ ?*filler of San Diego, Califalif Vegas, Nevev., and San Diego. The C Church and Vetcnins of Foretreign Wars. The couplc)lc has 16 grandchildren vood FK otog] I ;;A reception was held:ld following newlywedss nreside in Wendell. The event is being giveren by their and seven grei:reat-grandchildren. -graphy S H ig a W H IT E; i S A L E ! J H l&iiJthejjob Engaged? g | ■ The Times-News w elcom es We osk thathat the information be «i^.deg^6fdifiere]rence your engagement annouluncement. typed and theiie form ret\imcd to our , " f-J jo o d liews; college^ senseTu.qtk E jp p lo y ^ expectt totc hire 4.7 percent more eieasc^Qall 733-0931, exsxt. 278, .or office alongg

1 Ify o u ’re'laid offt'tii’ere^ flT-W eddlng VUlag< ItUnk. ‘They may say rio,>, bbut y S tfS iI'ttk r iaw Johiohh Challei^cri f 'l i ’f lioii'l iiiM iritUfiirv;r ; uv 'pt ^ jv ice pre^idbtlt of'the Chal'hallenger. Gray & Cnristmitmas outplacement firm, — t.*iDepending on Jiow.much:h yyou’ve accomplished, whatlat your.level is,.whoyour . .. \ I ffiends are;x)rwhcthCT ormm o t you have something thatliat has them worried, you . j sometimes con negotiate momore sevenmce,” ChallengerM- tellst< tho Dallas Morning . t i : sa l. E; , nuch hardei' when you're partut io fa mass layoff. 3 News. But,Ite adds; it's muc , rj I Wedding D,p r e s s e s — I By any dther name» e - j...M ost o f you guys still1 a^an ' t comfortable with thle e term : feminist. Ninety- kagc jstx tferc(^t.of-oien surveyi/eyed by Mademoiselle maglagazine believe women fj » e folio. als in and out o f the woricplaplace. Yet when asked if M '•] should be’treiu ^ 05 equals I % 5 0 ihy session. 1 they consider (h«nsclvcss ftfeminists, br if they'd wanimi their girlfriends to be 2 D/SCOLflVTS-BiBIGSELECnONT^ 73^0^ j H IGESI______fo r o n a p pc ■■p. LAY-A-WAAYPLAl^ ' tO U N D iild-bcjbotshot lawyers: It.nenever huiis to.check the 9 hiiit for w c ^ ; Ik • Register or CaJl1 fifor Preferred Ctistoiner alley! J L l K f c \ police otrive.ere at y c^ . client’s home;drr officeol ready .to conduct ; y ' Coupons on Tux(xedos • li “tokfr/a loqkw'tht'the wanant.a^'indnake kure4hey’H^ at the - a ‘id'’,T - cheris,.jvhose ^ientis.bfve.^:.^cluded ClA;'httncoat; # f ■ ASPEIBNWOOD! ■ h «hi;>ddrcss,";l>roto Criche ^ ^ , 3 3 8 3rd Sl. East (Ji includes a two*pos h ^ O l d p i p a taughtght 3/ouiig a^m ^s>om e tri9 • 800-730-6069 ,! tailed 4ptQ wire fepolta ' . ' !=*.i*i«cr=r=:3l (up to 10 poses lal ■ V'. — ------Again»t the LARG WHITE BACKGRO in the Magic Vail . Bring in your pets, f families and child ... and be ahead of ther '• V a le n tin e 's Day . V - ■' . I

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L l .Lettinesses are Falls Brand Mind efTort: Twin ' -hygieiSiene. He will not get any betu V^nBurerr g m. into barbarism when killing his nowers, madee pphone colls, brought food.d. said prayers Falls Rotaryrryr 13th LDS Ward; Mcthoiiodist Women’s Thi and'hctpcdr'FhOT ...... ■ . Groupjiuf^J'Gi C Si's Music uepartnient,. smdents Senate, - friendmd or acquaintance and youu seesc me rest o f the dinner wasw a disaster - and e?cistcnstence. He became endowed with a - - ..... - — VASHUPERERKINS------i ..... Northwest Food Fc -and Holcl/Resiaurantint Management at thethe grocery store or beautyIty shop,! to this day, the dinrinner for,the King o f consciEARABBY: About divorces: knock on the docdoor. When wc opened thecdoor. d no oho OAILM..HANCOCK H. • ’ bragg abouta your kids or recommenmend a for a company thohot sends crews o f There's»e's.an old Irish saying, “It’s better was there but caccach lime someone had IcH o lity Resource DevelqKf goc^•d movieI I can rent The sadad truth women Inlo homeses,to clean. One o f to liveive with the devil you know, thon ______ijis._Tlie.card jvas. E ^ PHILOSOPHER: Why live the wonderfulI 151995 Chnstmos. W c don’t Injunidw,woman thanlLLY BUTLER an accident on 1Nov. 30 in Burley.- nevereircnds. house (after work)) \ where they ibund devil, > Burley , . I would likeiike to thank the extrication,n.crew; Burley So,3, {should you see me somewlcwhere, • the remote lying in full view on the DEAIIBARABBY: I am a single moth-^ Fire Departmernent; emergency medical techchnlcians (espe- pleasese realize that I’m having a briefI floor next to the taltable. It seems the er. Plea? l e ^ tell your readers that not all' Junior Clublib appreciates suppop o r t cially Craig);:); (Cassia Regional Medical1

yd and Tara 'T ': Home Hcjhealth nurses and aides; amind the special who arear living w ith this heortairtache the company car, was w reported and affordrd tcto go to bingo?” Cdspcrso^, Alanan ond Judy Cummings, Richard Ri< and llicrapi«. Pcgieggy. I.am-'glad to have hihad the well-^'- -needanan occasional reprieve. . lost driving privilegi:ges, which paid a Abbybby, 1 have applied for jobs — Dianne Birrell,, John Jo and Rosemoric Derr,T. and Gram cquipMd Cassiassia Regional Medical Center:T nearby. In papast years, when familiess lilived little extra, sometin:etimes three or four times at the , and Sharon Starley•ley. My husband.id, Russ,1 joins me ina very Iar{uge thank you. closersr together,i they could relyely on Martha is in a deslesperate situation, same5 placepli —-but I am not called. I ■ Thanks also 10:o-CroccTy C Outlet for donating;ing all ofthe J each otheroti in such situations. TchToday She finally found thele courage to leave have; no car, so it would be almost supplies Tor the punchpu and paper goods andidtoPctlcins 9 .o u r sociociety is more mobile, and familyfan her abusive husbandnd and is working impossilassible to get to' som e jobs. On Restaurant Tor don;lonating six pies for the holidiliday homes. ^ ^ mcmbeibers mjiy live too fbr opart3art lo this chimmy job to10 support hcJrsclf AFDC.>C. if receive'S490 a month ond Wc would also like lik to thank the local mcdiirfii fprdicir Care CenteIter was a Ufesaver oflcr theth support a caregiver necneeds, and her daughter anand barely makes SUO) in food stamps. I pay $400 for ' support in odvertisllislng this event.------Hats'ofT andnd ia great big thank you to> tIhe Kimberly ■ O'Sani!nizations such as the Natioilional ends rheet. This pusushes her further--- rent and another S60 for utilities.-r MELANmCOO Mountain Viewew Care Center. They have! ian adull day- ly 'Caregivers Association fill the down. have: no phone, so my mom lets me* PublidQ'Cbainz]innan core program that,tha for our family, was a lifeifesavet. Sap- The moral of this; truetr story: Please, use herslers as 0 message phone; 1 Junior Qub When my mothermoi had some problems nrecenUy and I P?*"r “a sm all m em bership fee, it people, try to be morlOre tolerant. Your Manyany jobs require people to s p ^ I Twin Falls was seeking aveavenues o f help, MounUiin ViView wos re c “ P jsI a newsletter, puts you in touchtoi actions can-have prolrofound effects on Spanish.lish. I speak only English. Until I ommended. 1 lould like to take this opporjortiinity to The staff was'as friendly, helpful and veryy courteous to the carejiTcpver experience’. ness there are alwayssa-fewVdifTicult" 1 D EAJAR J ELIZABETH: Allhough ! . express their.sincercere.gratimde to th o se.lo ^iLbusinesses- b -ourjamily. So>0 again, i thank you for.helFilp in g an d fo r . For.’.infoitTiatipn, in send a postcardird to; clients. • soriie individuals ind may take advantage > and 6rganizations)ns who kindly helped proiromote our offering such a ggreat service to those who) aare aging but Nations)n'al 'F am ily Caregivc;ivcrs Perhaps it’s time MarthaN sought a ofthe! syssystem. I’m sure the vast major- ( Christmas immuniznization umpaign. not yet to the poiipoint o f full-time.£are. Associol:iotion, P.O. Box 5871, Copi'opilal jo b with another cleileoning cornpany ity ofr thethose on welfare'would gladly s Several dozen:n: businessesb and organizatnations dis- . AIW L. MCUXA U G H IiN * Heights« s; M d.-2079I-5871. A seself-* or employment inn another ; field, work iftlif th ^ <»uld find jobs that paid I plaved on their reareader boards the followingIg message; Twm Falls addresscssed envelope is not requireuirecl.' O ften, women thru:ust into the jo b a livingig uwage. “Give the gift o>f ff good healthi Immunize: yyour little ^ ^ Please: allowa three to five weeksks ifor m arket must start from fr scratch to DEARAR ABB'Y: My husband needs 1 ■ gem!” Search, Res:escue ^ve kudos to«I Jaycees n‘2?Siterial to reach you. develop skills thalat m ake them to be on lc tank for .when we go out, biit a ncss..‘All of us at the South Central Districtnct Health to extend its sintfere sin gratitude to all of tl ircoltjmn, I’d like to commeiment women to wait to marry m: until ihey_ it_[s tooK) acumbersome for^him to man- _ c - Departmeni uemenlendoiisly appreciated yourr eeffort and -efforts ofthe mennem bersof the'Miigii; V a ll^ , olumn you’onccprinted on»how ho have the kind o f edudication that giiar- age byI'-him'self. h» ■ u your support. Have;vc a very happy and healthyy nnew yeor. The Mogic ValleyVal Jaycees put ot) a grea: asparagus. antees they can suppiport themselves Whenlen ^we are in a restaurant and he P LINDA SHAFFETER Skis iiind-raiser:r forf Camp Rainbow Gold andoi the West ile growing up in Paris,i. n my if they have to.) needss to use the rest room, whati I—— TmTnim{?atirtn Coordinator^oi Team o f Twin Fa:Falls Seorch and Rescue. It's r, w ho> as a debutante, ottenttend- Many branches of the.th YWCA offer- shpuI4.Ucl.I.,do? Should I take him to the! 1 ANDREW DONI)NNER donated communilunity efibrts that helps us to h ihher given by French I^ idiident e a program calledjd “E m ployee ladics’'ft«’'ftwm with'me?’Should I go to KIMBERLY LEEJ2DWA Thank you to0 allai the participants, as welliS i v f r y T n e lond P oincare at the Elysclysee Preparation Services,”1,” which teaches the men’:en’s room with him? Should I I ______VISTA VoluDteerac n ______■ ------who-woriced so? hihard-in puttingthis-fund-raisliser-together,------3^5— ic.c.Q._womeiiJ]oviLioJ!lLoiout^job-applica^—ask-'the.wi e.waiter.o^me-othdr:male-sa-^ ------r — Educators DELLA METZnZLER agus vinaigrette was servcirved. tions, set up rcsumcjICS, practice jo b vice persoerson to accompahy him? South Central DisiDistnct Health Secretaiy, andaid all ofthe EverybodM)dy waited for'the king tolo'try ti interviews, and proviividcs traditional Whatat isi the polite oj socially TwinFalls VoIunteerMem[embers ofthe . it. He diddid, but found the tough enddtoo tc (clerical) as well as noron'traditional jo b »acceptabttable course o f action? Please ieari^ and Rescue ■ • . tough. HHei looked around to see whatwh: training (e.g. constructii:tion). don’t useLise 1my hame. ------lybluntcersJie] ♦______! _ ntho- peniieople,riid.with-itiJmt.oCcourftmrte.- i . -Althougiwiot-flll-brairanohes-ofler-thio ' i------^— FfcORIDAAWFE------^ - I’d like to thankk alall the volunteers o f the Orc|>regon Trail ' Buhl everyone)ne*was w aiting for him.1. SSo program, by calling aaYWCAinher DEAR\R WIFE: Have your husband Parent Teacher Studcudcnt Organization for thier‘ hhi ^ work ' ■ when helie thought no one was watciatch- areC your friend canI bbe referred to a ask a mailmale employee if there is some • f • and cflbfts that madeide our vision screening'go so3 smoothly.st 77ie "Letter ofiofThaaks” column willpubli: ! tossed-the tough end overT hihis branch that does^Or., ashe can call the man whovho could help him to th bath-; er. The other guests, thinkin ______Thanks to Kareiiren Gaines. M issle Trout.m . Donna upio ISOxoals^te fin m ' iking nationii] toll-free infonar^tion line: 1 - ro ^ y^^^^toretu^ ^ 1 Ch ]• ______Ncwbrey, lanily Sloe>tocks, Shawn Arlington, Hillynly Salinas, • Civic oisanizai\izatiaas tiitnking cootnbuiois ao r a ^ x W ■ u a Moroccan custoin,"did~tfld-trie- 8(ro:V^ G y U 5 1 0-8 Penny Ramirez andid Merijanef Bcnch. A s>ecialol tthanks to • IndividuaJss thankingth public agencies, cicivicorgaai- The YW CA 'also offcTers child care, .Relnkee (L(L.A. Times) .with this one:: Edie EnlandforhergiT ^ t organizational skills. zations ttnd businetinesses for extiaordittaiy serv.rvice..^- ■ S o o n t the floor around the tablable shelter and counseling,J. • “For Chris'hristmas, I got-a'great exercise DEBBm PARRIS ~Ifyou wouldtd likeJ fo purcAflse a classitsified.ad to becamle e so: slippery, none o f•the th DEAR ABBY: In a 1recent column, machine,ne. It came with its own dust Public Health Nunlu rse express g^titudtude o fa personal rather tlthan public could get near the table. ThThe you pointed out thatt ihitting a child and cobwebw b s already on i t ”. Soufli Central Dist>i5trict Health natutv, calSThes TtTimes-News Customer ServTnce dep^- ’ TwinFalls mait at 733-0931,31. Ext 209.

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...... ■'i% " Sqndoy. Januafy 7. ^996 Tlmoilm o»-News. Twin Falls, Idaho C-5 s tu diy fin dIs m os] Js-can.I fir e gi Me[cCallsets . Children-as youngfig ias 2 arc strong . . i •and that 85 percent of3f3 lo4 year ol,ds -schoo}.asas part of a long-term slildyJy ofi ally to prolcct ihemscUjlvcs.In 1993. by enough to fire most3Sl commercially could manage that level'el. ' ‘ Ihe fflictonlors that predispose young chil-.chi the time these studentsnts were between . am snow availabie handgunsuns, a leam of' r® Tl “My 3 year old is a 1bruiser, and he dren to ' drdmg use, delinquency, violdolent the ages o f 12 and 14.4. 22.2 perceni of Chicago pediatric: researchers rc has hod no trouble doioing it,” said behavioror iond mental-healdi problen'lems ' boys and 15.3 percentt co f girls reported found. In a study publishedpu in the Noureckas, who saidd :she tested the in odolescescence. • carrying a weapon, :ulpting December issue orthf the Archives of r^ device on her two childiIdrcn, ages 3 and Begiiinilining in 1989 researchersi leled Although boys werere more likely to Pediatric ond Adoies«lesccnt Medicine. " ^our kids . 6, and found.that botloth were'strong by Ameliaelia.M. Arria interviewed 1,50.500 -carry a weapon, mostit o f the increase ' reseiirehers said 25 pc them attraciive to female buy-uy- enough to fire .weapons.is. Baltimore3re clemenmry-school studeniJents in weapons.-curryingng among girls O C3 I year olds and 70 percCT , Noureckas said shee 'was m'ovcd to betweenn tlthe ages o f 8 and 10, askinking occurred during middIIdle school; girls )mpetition olds had sufHcient finfinger suttngih to .a 195991 study by the General:ral ■ conduct her study aQerler publicity sur* them whcvhetherthey carried a sticltick, were most^likely to earriny knives. The Timi'imes-News • fire nearly all o f 644 handgunsh com. Account!inting Office found that 1.500SOO rounding an accidentalal shooting o f a knife, gun;un or other weapon to schoolool. Arria found that cli'ilhildren who car------monly-fiold-iiUhift^tounwinliy;-— ------;— America:icans'dnnually. are viclim s; o^o f • t>-year-oid ooy m (Jhuhicag” ih ly y j. ih e chiliiiidren were rcintervtewewc3 ried u knife or sticK tito sctiDol were ‘ M C:C C A / rL - The l Oth-Amrogh------A sccond study,y*. conductedi in accidentantal shootings. In about 8 pre-)re- The boy's 4-)/eafH3ld sissister occidental- annuallyy dduring a fivc-ycor period, significantly more likikely to carry a Id a h o> Snow Sculpting Baltimore and publishiished m the same cent of^ cases,ca die GAO found, the per*>er* ly s h o t^ d killed'him1 nafter she found Initiallyilly researchers found that 11.11.7 • gun by the time theyy reached eariy Champiopionship will be heldiFeb. 6;; journal, found that chiliihildren who cany SonTirinning the gun was'6 years oldI or a lo a d ^ .38 caliber revevolver in a, bog perceniI o f boys, and 3.3 percentIt oof adolescence, throughjh 9.‘ in conjunction with the ’ ' knives or sticks' to cletC lem en ^ school younger:r. —^ . ' on the-fioor o f their parlarents’ bedroom giris reporported carrying a weapon, usuusu* — Source: OChicago Tribune McCalliir VWinter Carnival. cither to defend theihem selves or to Nnurccrgelcn«; niiH t»»r ffftllMgiiM uniHnlH closet. Police who resisspo.nded to the ' •______A rtistsists nnd snow sculptors. pro- • atiiiclTotherS"afe”m<5reSrpKe|jijo_cany_;proviou8-fi ifrsiudies have-foumUhat-i^-per.-}cr-—emergency-can-said^f 4 hey-wer©*9ur— ------i----- —------fc ssio nnal-and-oihcrwiee.-hove-^n— a l ------guns as midSle-schoolx)l students sever- ccnl ofr familiesfa surveyed in pediatrictrie' prised tnat a 4 year olold was strong ' opportunitunity to create sculptures on I al years later. . clinics saisaid they ownra handguns andind chough to pull the tri(rigger! When a V t [IS a grandnd scale, have their work ■ in the'first studyJdy, a team o f thai 13 percentpc p f them said they keepKp_detectiye asked her how)w she had done falley haiappenjng • view ed:d Iby thousands and enjoy' I rcsearchet^ led by Sara^M .N au reck as,. theweapo it, the tittle gi^ showeddihcm. I • . ill for four days with ali I __ n jw>Hinfripinn nt PhtMr ipons loaded and unlocked. M cC all ildrcn!sJi4emorial — ^To-t^cstTriggcr=fmgcrstrcngth*iir -in ". “No'one'tninks'that*'it*thc^nswerto- “H 3 Iarley-Davidson] a-Rideris-to-meet;t . . housing,Ig, food and fun'provided by,—' ■ Hospital at Northwestecstcm University, children,:n, Naureckas, who has a back-ck- this problem .is ju st toti moke guns lampionship’s organizers. - I tested 556 children ag«Iges 3 to 10 to see ground ii i a harder to fire," said Noureckas.N “I _ WIN F A L L S -A Hariey-Da•Davidson Riders meeting isis planned] for is free, and a total o f $ 1,000 I i in engineering, designed a m. Monday at Gertie's, local*caied next to Lathum Moior.s. if they hod suiTjcientI lundhi strengiJi fo device thithat simulates a gun but does}es' think the results are use!wfiil in counsci- . :e money, along with various'. I fire a gun. The childrildren were seen not resem irc ing families and in gel iscussion will focus on ridesdes for this summer. For moilore informo- prizes^L"and trophies, will be award*:; H emble one. Most guns require .coll 733-0151. during routine “wellII child”e vislis to thai a useiiser be able to pull less than !0jO consider the risk-bencfitS 'S ‘o%”wL° -io - ed to the h e 'winners. H -four Chicago area pri'private pediatric pounds'wS' wilh one index finger, or in ing a gun." T he eventev£ is a team competition,.«' ■ priicllces. ; the caseie of< children bolh index fin*in* . In the second study,ly, researchers lop with cacl:ach team limited to three r' H An Increasing numb Butittons. Bows spolonsors worksho mber o f firearms gers. The'he researchers found that 63 ^rom the Johns Hopkiikins School o f jgj^( bis sponsor- people! ovover age 18. H ' in tho past decade ha\ iROME - The Buttons ondid IBows Square Dance Club have bccn-madc pcrccnl,olUof Ihe weapons hndu triggerjer Hygiene and Public H&talth surveyed i„g„„1 squoro dance workshop Mo w blocks measuring 5 feel ! " H smaller and lighterr ir m an effort to pull sc'tiln Monday al the American Legi;Sion Hall. . tting o f less than five pounds,ds, youths about carryingng weapons to dvanced danccrs bc|jin at 7 pp.m., wilh beginners follow>wingat8;3p :et ^ by 9 f^ei high are provid- I H :• . p.m. FbrFc more informaiion, call[\ JJune Custer al 733-9235. I may be expanded lo 8 feel H by 8 feeteel wilh no limit on height. ' H Cosl^offhow we ] ^ Teams pnprovide their own sculpting H live eventLtually addd s u p Busisiness women tot( meet iVlohda;)>y ' tools (nono powerKodls or torches) . . | cr Millpr..Thnl's.the-fiquiuLvnlent n f 50^------&y.j. •anapOTt-tttion-to-MeCa Ur------productss anda homes.” , cents per drink consumedicdanniully. p „ f.s s :tilion begins aj noon Feb^ 6 H •If you have to ask, yc essional Women’s Investmcrncni Club is planned for 7 p.r).m. Monday Competiti ; you can’t afford Of thetie removal o f the'federallyly • Highway accidentnts nationally at thee PilotP Lounge at the BuhlI AiAirport. and ondsds (at l1 a.m'. Feb. 9. . H it.. . > -mandatected 55 mph.speed, limit, hetic have an economic cost: loK our countiy le meeting , features businessless discussions and a tininirling sessionr F o r memore information or to H Once a cavqit o f afTli i filuent snobbery, says. “THTltai's going lo ralchet up bysy ofS M 2 billion a,year,. nolr including people)le inlercsied in the invesimctment club* are encouraged totc ca|l Judy requestt an applicotion. contact Hal H that popular paradox playedpis a lot bet- billionsof of dollars the expccled med-d- lost tim e, paj.n and su:suffermg. and Squireire al 543-8803 during thehe day or 5^3-8539 in ihele eveing or or Janeary Junior H igh.' •For exami^le.'lnjuryy isi the sccond accordingIg 10 I Miller and oilier keepersrs • The pricc the public papays for people Thee winnerv o f the O ’Leary eventcvc will advance to the ne: largest medical expenseise iin the United of such statistics:stat injured in accidents who faifailed 10 buckle- compel!teiition,. a_writtea.cxaminaii[!!>tinn. S e h n n i w tn n g rc a re -cligiblc-for cl ______States today, says Miller,ler. “It is almost • Alcoh(ohol-rclated costs to society, their scat belts is $12 bil:jillion. “Every the natuational championship lo be held'in Moy in Washingngton, D.C. - - always preventable, by being more includingg medieali spending and lostst adult who uses his safely/ bellI: religious- prize pr> nationally is a S25.0C>.000 college scholarship. SiStudents careful, by fixing rafe^ problems,I by wages :ndand lost hours o f work, totalII ly,” says Miller,_^urTcnjinjly is paying _ fourth1 throughtl eighth grades com]ompclc in the National Geogi)graphy Bee . using safety dcvic« oof f proveiif cfrec- $128 billiillion a year,' accofdirig to'6 $110 a year to cover the noribnusers." . «ich ycor.*"yei ; ...... m The!e TimeS‘Ncws iiv/comcs nevnews ofcommunily events. SSend mate- rial lo) TThe Tiines-Neuv VaUey' HiHappenings. PO Box S48, TTwin Falls, .os ANGELES CRIME SAGA Bf Family 31you cam ID 833C1303^S48. Please submitr ntnews ftt least a wi,vk in ad'idvance and .a l pPAONO. a c ROBEBTPgNIBO I B y news use I ■ includede ia phone number-where yoifyo\ 'can.ben:achifI. - - - ^-----Not-so-super dadaughters---- ^ —^------game-have-gone-theihe-woy-of-the-Studebakef-aniond-Howdy ------ys,-kids' sports can cosi big5 money.r A ‘ -I Some o f you daughlighters o ( supermoms don’tl.’t'thillk ?!300nly S»|.Suii4:00A7:» tiying to have it allI is such Q’ super idea. For theth first “ "‘‘y Mich'Sanan State University rescarcht:hers found JSi time, young women[1 aiarc wrangling with their mi ;osts for clothing and other itemsile need* iseball or soHball player ror over life choices inin t the same ways that haveive long " i q ;" ■ frayed tics between”):n nsgniy succcssiui latncr IC chcapc5t-5po rr(S3e-$6€»Tvw u swim* I their sons. ‘T h e probroblem is one of steppmg'g?nto"n i nting. The most cxpcxpcnsivc ($475-$960) was hohockey. parent’s shoes,” Bein'elmont, M ass., managemenient psy- ch o lo g ist H arry Le^Levinson tells the Wall1 SStreet Snore stn p ia i\|l (lRebhWi11i»m . « - ruUyJrU — ------ofo-now-cncounicringJtjn.Joum al,-2iWom«n-af©anJarge ----- If^ouive^ol-Q-loii-loud*anorcrin-your-famil)^:»^now-you ------tJiJiLSJO______Sil.5unl;hinl:l0-3!l0.5;l0-7:l09;l0 » • numbers for the first-st i time. How can you evercr be as can tell him or her to stick it ... on their nose.ni The good ds your (fast-tracirack) mother?" ' fireathe Right, a baibandage-like strip that athleileles G mimpiefOldMen(i3) m pi « ' ^7:10-9:10 m ■■ on. their noses to breathe more cosily, h been S»«-Sunhin I:I:10.3rl&i:l0-?:IQ.9:I0 E . V approved by the Guilttrip FoFood and Drug Administrajrajion as a j ^ ^ H | | | | | | | The To>Toy Story (0) Wall DHnty H ; ^ I s o from the Wallall Street Journal, news oif f ca new snoring cure. Testssts :showed thnit 75 percent1 ofo people ‘ i'7.00'0nly, M bbok called “The Working Wc Mother's Guilt GGuide: snored less ofien1 aiand less loudly when wenearing'the' ^ ^ ■ D D E S«l-Sut> I;l;00-3K»-iilP-7;00 ' R • Whatever You’re Doii>oing, It Isn't Enough" byly Moiy Breathe Right strip.ip, the manufacturer says. 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NEIGH-SAY3lY IN G ------THm&SundayiCrossword ienipr-caa te n d a i^ By D iane C.C. B a ld w in E dited by H erbrb E ttcnson ’ednesday: Sloppy ^oes-...... • Tw in Fato Seiiior Citizense n s .' ' - '3 b a r d 'm e e ti n g aat t ! p.m.' - Wedc lursday: Baked chicken - - ACROSS Bridgeatlp.mI. . . - T h u ra ■ 1 Cry ot discovery h « M* I ■ . ; 616 Eastland Prive ' . A Musical ' BC ^ 'P"'B ______. A iI'dinners r < at noon. SuggesSeMed " Kiinldo^caCobounty Senior . Activ:ti v itie s corKluslon d o n aItio t i n is S2:'5Q. for-.seni([\iprs,- Citizens SerB rvice C e n te r - ' ' M oODttoy^ n d ^ ^ ______, a Amo. —. gfTWl = . = « ______S 3 .S[1 0 -for. .f nonrK hiors-undeP^g------Bo o Lj nriip------= = - ; $2.50’fOYor childrari>nder-12. V . A ll dinners at mnoon. Snggcstcd p.m. 17 S h opeless m ass ne’diincingat9:30a.n^ IfiTolotoppor - H ------J M day: Taco'salad 'l' donatior; is $2. Bring'ownBi table Line < idies' pinochle at 12:30 p,m . - 19 ColombJon dtyIty 55------w I -- lesday; :Ha'ih-. and brocciccoli/.-service.’.Hpme-do(lelivcr^d meals Ladie 20 Piizorio . • ?i-M pnday ;5th^oug’|g'K F f i d a y on* H asnd n d & Foot car(l gam e at 6 CKickcn-itorc ^ . !:.■ ■ p .m . ------for— - e d n e s d a y : ^d o n , r^qyeSt. . .. _ — • Christmas^.'— - ^ ^ ^ bleu M ^day: Top sinTfloIfa^feSEjardir:— TueSdte sd a y ------| “fS^ 4^1^“ , lol at 9:30 a.m: and again at 1 22 Shakospearo's M t h aunKiay:'- n Salisbury $ t ^ >'■; n e e r '. - > '.1.i . ' ■ . / P oo* < prmtkstor ' ”|si s^M Fridai a y : .T u n ^ V a s s c r o I c '. Tuesday: 6errh^^saus^e - V- p.m. 2 3 Tiny panicle W < ^ e ^ £ h r (Wken'-:.,, i . Knittllittingot 9:30 o.m. 24 Porfumo, In a wa ss 97 r p i : 55^“ " Activti v i t i e s .' . V ThursdaJ^Qji^;ja-roast beef , Bridg*idge at 6:3d p.m. 25 Comic Foxx cn’s pool at 6:30 p.m...... — ----- 26 W hoal------— ------brary.,. Pool Roonul^-:.o^< L and i b n ..Friday: Smo'rgasbsbord-i -• .. . ;• . -Men’s 29 Aslan holiday ■ P I I T _____; ______B a rg a in ain Center ;witb cards; gairames, > • ' W ee d d n n . e s d a y _ • 30 Hound, a l llmos c o lo r tetelevision and moVtes. .O.Open'. i Activities .. . • P o ool l tat 9:30 a.m.'and again at 1 32 Lato night Jay ------w c e k ddays a fricimP.a.m.-tc^’Sp.mn. .- . G.ifl Ccnler aopop'open from J 0 p.m. . 33 'T h o GroalMl* le dancing at 9:30 a.m. . . J 34 M akes a blunder ______M o n d ' a.m. to 4 p.m.. ' L i n e d i|. 3SWoarsaway M------^------H s3------.Q u iilting l t i from 9 a;ih; iS*2 jJrtii.hi. . Daily: Quilling-ipan'd Pool table'" ' Shuffluffleboardatdp.m . — * H H ' A >Exercs r c i s e a t i l O a ’.m . .. J. ... f r o m lO a .m . to'4.p*.p‘.m.; Crafis after ThursJns, Bloodjod pressure checks at 11 a.m. 41 Southem school spice Visions at 11:50 a.m. • lellor# ------1 0 :3 0ito to J I;45,a.m f;;‘-.:v' call Dick Kasper.:r.-at; 436*0260. Hospi< 4 2 — tal (drink) - i W e< d n* n e s ^ y ' R idley’s recjiiire a'a $l5,minirhum Boardard meeting at 1 p.m. 4 4 W hoaJ • i S ------M ------/ Q u iltiilting from-9’.«.m.‘t6 ‘2'5?.ml'ml' bMer..Call in yourur'iSfders before 'TOPSIPS at 5 p.m. 4 7 B« king ______------• j* 1 E x c r c s r c i s e o t i_0^.'nf.‘ ' ' ' •«)■ a .m .* a iid K a'^peper will deliver Men’stn’s pool at 6:30 p.m. _ '• 49 Computer 119 iie T B B n T “ r- • • P inlochle o c l: at 7 p.m. -1*1 T « P? tto Jacl^ot. Bus leavesI atai 3 them to you. | 5 0 Fizzy drink iai------■ ' p .m . Mvlake a reservation. . SHIBA Medicarere Supplemenuil Fridayd a y ______S3-W im______^ ---- T b utc is s i d a y ______------I n s u m n n n Af>*iistnnci ;a mnrkcl from 9 fl.m. tp-4 :— - 7 - ' - T S ------^ T ” 133--r — r - - SS Play th o teed • P in ooch1e cI at I p.m .. Schwlndeman at 43<36-6679^ p.m. 59 Just past ijT ” F rid a y B r iddge g e at 9 a.m. 62 Table scrap i w ------IIH tsS- - , 64 NarroM'Inlet ES ■ Q u iltiiItm g from 9 a.m. lo 2 p.mn . M o n d a y cn pool at 9 o.m. ‘ 6S E ntertainer LopesJpOZ M M M M w l ' E x eTciseat rc i I0a.m. • 'Exercise class frorom 10 to 11:30 S a ^ .67 B unyan's tool ■ 1/7/96 Foot)t Iclinic from IX) a.m . tto o 3 a .m . F l e:a a morket r from 9 a.m. to 4 . 6 8 Snicker* — . ' p .m . CCallj 1-800-430-8570) forf Bridge ot 1 p.m. p .m . . 69 A ctress Garr re s c rva tioti n . T u e s d ^ ' 70 W hoal 122 Author and 17 Calllsh whisker ' e i .73 U b burner 81 H am m er or saw 100 Cany C too lar , Lacliesies pool at 2 p.m .' C e r a m ic s fro m I to ti 4 p.m. _ JJerom e Senior Center critic i e - -relief . 85 M entally Inllrm I ' 123 Improvlso 85 Pilot pro9 101 M day, Jan. 14 , > W ednesday . 2 1 2 F i r s t A v e . E . ; 74 Abstract being ' 27 Niches 8787 Put In a cacho 103 0O b lu s o ' 7 5 R aisod railways,a : 124 Meril 26 Ploasant 8989 Long timo pe rio d . 105 SiSeaport n Peru Danceice from 2 to. 5 p.m. att the tl Pinochle from I to4p.m.to All dildinners at noon' Suggested ------76 Everyday 125 Oll-Broadway 31 Jo g Iho brain 91 Allen o r ...... c e n te r. 1The cost is $2.50 per per*p< Thursday d o n a tioion n is $2. - ' lanouago awards 91 H om e of tho Ja zz ic a Al 34 NVcity 9292 C a n ce ls out , ,Fi.From© . son. Exercise class froirom 10 to 11:30 Mondtnday: Creamed turkey over; 7 7 Indian prirwos 126 Baseball sc o re s 36 Droop ' 93 S n a ro s 78 N um bered hwy.y. 127 Windblown 93 N oro, lor ono ' 112 Si a .m . m a s h eed d ppotatoes 3 6 Orchard Iruli 113 AlAntitoxins . 79 C hoose deposit ol sill A geless Senior Citizens Shopping day. Cal:all the center at , Tuesdasday: B eef tips over rice 4 0 Kiln for drying 9494 K onya’s capital 114 ClC hlnoso A 62 Placo ol bliss 128 Fly in the association 3ICIIO M ain S t N., Kimberlyiy 436*9107 to arranjnge for a ride. Wedncdnesday: Sour cream enchi* ' 83 Enlertaln hops 97 Football leams a t ' : olnlmool Undoratands All dir , 84 Oulckly. briefly 4 3 Induct Into olflce 9898 ts dopendent for U S Ui dinners at noon, Van rides are $1.50} Ifor seniors and ladas > 129 Frees Irern 4 5 St. kin Ur^laoltlmo: ^ondf 86 Dove murmursI -130 Rosponso: abbr. . support 116 Ul iday: Cook’s choice $ 3 f o r no n > se n io rs. T h uusday: r s d Baked chicken 46 Since 998 9 ^ U n .c j.pu’ou._ — ____ ^ 8 8 Certain belief sS S lV p ro f______^ In ew y : Salisbury steak ______F r idiay: a y : Swedish meatballs over 51 W hoal ay: Roast eecf West Seniorn Citizens Inc. noodlese s 9 5 D Islross lettersI DOWN 52 P lac es for spotia _ lOlOMainS1 S t , B u h l 96 Foroach • '1 Uslenlngw ith o v o _ n t s ______• I S ft-shop-open M onday-Frid;•iday.*— A l'l'^m eals at noloon,. Monday Activitii v it ie s ...... 99 O nnam ent m a dte------Interest e ------S3' Liiior I »-Mi Tb1i IoI-.iI- T h r ift - > a.m . to 3 p.m. through Saturday,y; I p.ni. on . .Monda;B d a y o( ribbon ^i;. 2 Whoal 54 Chlcano snooze li h r H ® 102 Tibetan monks 3 Wailed 56 Oh/ido. In a way ^ Sundoy. Thrift sholOp open every Aercbiio b i c s a t 11 a .m . 104 Getunderone's’» 4 CD wd. 57 Rivoj-island , [ agwBm l'] "Activitv iti e s day from 8 o.m. to 4 p.m. ' Tuesda;s d a y ^ ' ' skin 5 Balllmore bird sn r n ^SnTvfn|v^S|B tffflsm Tpdayay S u n d a y : R o a s t p o)rk rl Aerobiiobics at 11 a.m. ond again in 106 Sts. 6 Most obscuro 56 Gonetlc material . 107 Driver's license> 7 Brave cily? loiters ■■d|vT£|3 SundayJay dinner from noon untilitil 2 Monday: Tuna mcllelt and broccoli the af^emte m o o n . Info • .8 ParlotUSMA: . 60 Adds on lo . jly I ^ p.m. The'he cost is $5 for adults aan n d s o u p P in o5chlc c h I at 12:30 p.m. 109 Barbecue rod - abbr. 61 Formeriy named for children. Everyone wwe el-' Tuesday: Macaroioni and cheese Boardrd rm eeting at I p.m. HO Sem larid regionn ol 9 Marshal Dillon 63 Twit w ith hot dogs W e dI n ei s d a y Africa 10 Hilo hollo 66 Rascal s moon aerobics. ey • 11 Almost kfontical .68 Slllchlng lines . ■ if t 8 £ ""^Tmisda(d a y W ednesday: Slopp;ipyjoes Aftemc ,112 WhSSr‘“ 12 Canal leature 70 Tiny • R j » |" B o |y |S { ' C e ramim i icsatlp.m . Thursday: Barbecu:ue chicken PinochIjchle at 7:30 p.m. 117 S o n ol Leah 13 Holiday timo 71 Anger g » a T h u rrs s d a y Friday: BarbecUe.c:.c h ic k e n ' T h ui n s d d i a y ' ■ . - . 118 Unlawful activity 14 Aristocracy 72 Sign of approval & ; g Shoppi)ping bus leaves ar9 a.m . - Sattinby: Beef stroroganofr Aerobt(obics at 9:30 a.m. and.again 120 — Kojak (Savslas 15 Slol instruction 77 -P a y hlkoB , ‘ B C r a ftsts atI 1 p.m. • • in the aftea fte rn o o n . o n TV) L word 79 Catch slgh{ ol ^ 121 P ollsterofnote 16 D angerous fly ___ 80 C am p bed______LL » n M l------F r id a y A c t iv itie s a y ...... — ' I------P in o cchleTJt-l'p;mr: h ------:------• ------M o n d i ^ .. . ™whieat S i 12:30p.m. " ...... E x e r e is e c la s s ot 10 IC a.m. ' Saturdatr d a y !den Heritage Senior Centeriter ' ■. Cards at the center.:r. Breakfoik f a s t fro m 8 to 11 .a .m : ' ' • \ Misterr Rogers helps maake grea^tt day 2421 Overiand, Buriey T u e s d a y - ^ .. . All diriinnci's at noon. Suggestested Cards and quiltingg ati the center. Silve:ilv e r & G o ld S e n io r C e n te r .Of ■■ -.;tt ! ------^hc^lsm rctodrbt .1 iiraiiii uidbiiwij 203 WilscnrEdea ------— Tee b u r b le s a n d slabslabs of Califomia a b o u t m e .” M o n dday: a ; Burritos or enchiladas!lag-'*— Exercise class at 10o.m.10 ■ Dinnerner is ' served at noon. sunshine slant across)ss th e c a rp e t u n d ' finm Latei*! a s 1 h u rry to rnthy cor, I whis* Tuesda;d ay : S te w Bus to Twin Foils 1 every. Suggeste:sted donation is $1.75 for creep up the walls. Lucille S. per the words of his si;signature song: Wedneinesday: Meatloaf W ednesday for docDctor appoint- seniorss arand $3.25 for non-seniors. , ------.Il’s ° wonilerfMlII ddav. and stays ___ ‘‘It’s such a good feelieling to know Thnrarfisdav: Oven bake chicken1 - ments as needed. . * Home delivereddci meals suggested that way throug birdlird songs and the O Tt deView—-. youarealiw.” ^ F r id aly: y : Tuna sandwich T h u r e ^ y d o n a tio n i: discovery of freshh bloomsb on the I.determine to make:e It “a snappy, B l o o d p r e s s u r e checlecks. a.m..to43 4 p.m., Monday-Thursday | African violet on the kitchen'sill, puffingg anda perspiring as he croonso n s ' n e w d a y .” I '• Activitiritie s C ards at the center.r. and 8 a.m.i.m. to 1 p.m. on F.pday Then the erosion bcgir:g in s . o n e o f'his hi! message songs. B >'now 'the sun iss riding high, Mondayd a y ■ F r id a y Tuesday(day: Soup and sandwich ‘ • An ambulence moansmo to a stop if hes smiledsi when he was sad, he bathing ho'uses and yyards in pale . Pool at 10 a.m. • Exercisc class at 1010 a.m. Thursdarsday: Hamburgers ^ across the streetI wwhen an aged asks, wh(vhere would his sadness go?7 yellow. Children in nneon-colored PinochI:hleatlp.m . S a tu r d a y ; invalid continually sthigglesstn to ward ^ndI ifil he smiled when he was^Qs clothes race along paliilm>lined side- Tuesda'd a y Exercise class at 1010 a.rh. Activitiivities . ! ofT death. On tclevisivision, the news- angry,. wherew would his anger go?JO? walks toward school,>1. The ambu- Pool atat’ 10 a.m. M o niday d a y - , show host simpers aniand the-weather-. W h y , hlie e might even fall down or get lance is gone; the maian across the Bloodd pressurep checks, G o o d in g C o u n ^ SSenior e Citizens Breakfa:kfastfromSto 10a;m. man clowns betweencn scenes of bat* si^]^ s tr e e t h a s su rv iv e d on cce e more. . Wedne*a e s d a y Inc. W e dinesday n e s . ' . ' tles^ fires and floods.5. ' • T h e n1 he h poses a Question: "W hat woman next doooor says I look Ladles;s d« a y a t th e p o o l, 3.08 Senior>rAve. Board■d ITmeeting. _ I flip the channelnel selector and if i couldjld tell the truth and*^y howw I .pretty chipper, and h eT r. sly smile lets Pool aat t 1 0 a .m . ' Al dinners at nooton. Suggested ^Bake.da! J a y . ^ ______M istcrJlogcrs.loomsfris.from.tbc.scrccn,._f^]7^^-— meilmow.shc is thinkiid n g o f -W ic k e d .- .....H e a rining g aid.checks.______------donBtion-is-$2 for-seseniors-and-$4 ------F r i d a y - ' wearing his usual sweiweatcr qnd tennis W hat,It, indeed.i ‘ reasons why.------T h u rsd * for non-seniors.' I B re a kkfast fa i from 8 to 10 a.m ...... — - shoes. N o , his programmn is not’for gray He con:onfides that he is learning tolo I do.npt tell her thele truth, that I Pool at 10 a.m. M onday: Sweet andid sour pork Saturdayr d a y ■ 3 hcods like me, but COIcompared to the sing a sadsa song when he's sad andind have rediscovered anI cold friend — Fridayy Tuesday: New ErEngland clam Pancakeake breakfost from 9 a.nfi. to lj ' carnage, o n th e Otherher channels,, he an a n g ry ^ P o o l a t 10 a .m . chow der or chickcn/v«Vegetable soup noon. ly song when he’s angry, andin(] an old truth, ; , ' d —:------Lseem3.dQWnright appealM i n g. t h a t h e's ’s happy1 learning exactly howow And that it's a woncnderful day- m S o I d o .m y onjj-^wi..two-thfefeTjchds'hcrfccTsTi s m s i d e r ~ ^ ...... r - ~ — the neighborhood. — *~~arid 'stretches''to'thc*8e-softrsoothing; ------H i seyes ^ wtden in self-surprise as ------€Ias; ss^^cH iye- sweet voice o f FredI Rogers,R< who for heprwtents en his.solation.' “ LuciUc S. dcVicw,y, the writing ; -r • many long years hasIS bMnb entertain- He iss learningI to know the truthjth coach for. The Orar,ange Courity ing children, includirIding my grand- about bishis feelingsi And discoveringn g Register, writes a weeki•J(ly column on P " * enting starts I children and great^granfronds- the truthih mi akes him free. agiitg. Write to her atIt The Ortinge " r r i i : His program andid imy exercises Then,1, ini classiq M ister Rogers’r s ’ County Register, P.O,I Box 11626, i n Uirsday ] nightit g ' near an end ot the sameome tim e,so I sit style, heale adds a grace note. Santa Ana, CaUf. 92711 T h e T lma e e i s - N e w s fl Z Finan(Lcial insttitutions s workin . T W I NM FALLS-- An A ctivev e - f c - - , - Parentinjng class will begin this 'emeoMTe-m ^ w e e k a t the tl Little House Fainily [brick house on the south-I h - , H r i • ^ pmcfT i hardtito win ‘imature’’ cnstoihi 0^ r s east corr>rner of Elizabeth and / to.tickle your sw eethstheart's sweet * ■ id Drive near O’Learyrv S l The way 1 Kni^RidderNewsSaS erv ice ' a c c o u n tI hihas been o hot selling' pointint throwing, in a few extra:ras, customers {jjujjg, Junior H«gligh School). t o o t;h h and'help a g reat caicause tool |B ^ w ith custoistomers at Falls Savings Bonk,ik, willconsiderswitchingbi irents are invited to partioi- AKRON, Ohio — - Shopping which itt acacquired last summer, . The approaching: warave of older All parei t h e siX'W eek class, w hich ■ 4CTnx BUB arouod for discountss ono eyeglasses, . Charteiter'O ne Bank is the latestst boomci? also presents a d ile m m a fo r P ”.',''J™ c h K ForftBr J Included B | B | -held from 7 to 9-p.m . group travel programsIS aand crrait card Akron-aretuea flnoncial institutiori to roll}ll b a n k e r s , s in c c i t m e ans n : that fewer -“ ‘'■-'’5*'* , mg monthly . Thugdayslys, Jan. 11 through Feb.S; W Just*^2|lA box'ofl dozeJ' p ro te c tio n ? T ry y o u r localloci bank. out its versersiOQ o f this product, custom ers will be payi ie Poulson will facilitateI te W (approx. 1 1b.) ■ ■ | b | Ever since the firstst vwave of boby Calledd thetl “Privilege 50" pro^mn,- ,- account f(^. • io n s. boomers hit 50 thisI year,ye financial Charter One!sOr account is a fiec, intcr-T- To combat that^henonimcnon, many Hi^ession is-no sign up required andnd Bl-HieJr.OlubolTiiTwin Falls will hand- i H M . '. -.institudons have beena ppushing a new «t-bcarin{ing checking account with a b'anks-'afe 'o fl^ g s high3i-cnd version -Thcie is a rge fpr the program or H ' deliver the'SWEEEETTREATS-to ’ : b re e d o f p ro d u c ts aimen s u c h g o o d ie s a s disc o u nisonpiesirip- ts matcnals. hild care is available dur- ; F re e c h e c k in g fo r cust(ustomcis over 50 travel p l^a n s, o n e o rd e r of^w rsonolizcd;d tion ^ eg las^. extra iosusiuance and a ^ re e c h il ir - E K a n y o n e you can U i tim e by calling Tahna at ; is n o th in g n e w in th e ban!tanking business.' checks andani $100,000 of accidentalal mcdical emergency cardrd that stores “18 closs ti ‘ I 9 in advance. Child care.TC, M W The message youou add can be fun, very serious However, with the large:rgest segment pf death insursurance. | personal data. The monthl -at-South-G «ntra!'Ghild- ____ ’. the nation*s consumerscrs approaching Customem ers.nec(Uceep-oaly^-{ 100—10— th ls a c c o ii n tls ab o u t S47-r 6Fal!s Ave.;W. ‘‘'-^ T ilo iiiy iirraolI^aTtHrtlrireoftlie^] ' th e"^ f centuiy morl^inTmancial institu- m ioinioinlin daily bblance in theirir C h a rte r O n e ch arg es sE^amonth'for y Care, 296 I thei- six-week sessions' arer e m O B tio n s a re ^ m w in g u p somsome old product a c c o u n t’ tb avoid tbe. $8 monthly ser*r> its high-eiid'eccotinvic^iiUed‘Privilege ■ TWo othi for the spring and sum me er r > lines and tossing in anin arrayt of non- vice chargerge. • 50 Gold. Customers thattli piiy the planncd'lbi 11 te.'innouiic:pd later, B p ' . b a n k in g se rv ic e s a s sw'eeteoers. eet The .acccccoimts *^arejdesigned to addd “membership”.Tee arei'rioriot subject to ahd w ill ire sponsored by the Child ! Their goal? To winrt o'over new cus- value,beyciyond basic checking," saidd certalri;AXM'tthaiB*{ teceiyeiwtra Classes are I d K tc i h ------i- to m e ra .f rn m .othCT-instjOstitutions, jvM le- .M aduQrosi«s8^charter0n«-s£xcculive e insUrancelahdbthef benefi ■;./,/ C a Fe . R eesoutce s< Center;fSbwth p fc ^Sm’m unuy AeiTpD),"Twm.i n M fl. I holding'OpCQ the possiblltibility of selling >7ce presideti d m t ...... ••W c kn o w spw ors a re t r • th e m re la te d fin a n c ia l products.pro ‘Th6\'^a:Yajtfthe m arket currentlyy fo r value,” sa id Tcny M orsnse, viceixCs^ Falls Schohc6l-District.i;ifl<}-i; a nic a t ' ; 0 A ssistance progtams .aird' >. Id the Akron, Ohio) area,.Nationalar shakes iouiotit,' m ost older customerss id e n t o f FISI,’ a N ashville! finaiiciiuieir-f Student As / Health and W elfare. Foro r B [ O R(AN i Y JR . CLUB MER SocietyBankandid StarJ Bank all dlmidv BSaveon free or low-cost check-> vice company that marlirkets senior Region V f fonnation, call M arlene,le. ^ ! of!w accounts for oldeiIder customers, ing w ithI {U{ubthei' institution, Grossili a. c c o u n t p ^ r a 't O r b a n kiks i across the' more infoi at 733-9351. , iwhilePim iTUrdBar^!i^!s “Club 53” saitt Chartart^ One is hoping that byy co6ntiy, > including CharterrOni ( Yardlcyaf

/ ... . r ; , Sunday, Jonuary 7.1996 y> TlTlmo^Now«. Twtn F alls, Idoho C-7 I Hfti H e s l i t ’!’s i m t jsic piTfie OmleWortf kW xiitin I chatrmedisayajIge be;ast fi I **rheSoa«OfTir Taliesin" (a Welsh HRT ■ uie), adapt^ by' A m y Friedman and r a S . ■ illustnted_ by JiUian'an C iU ilaod - ____ ■ - Once upon a Umeime there lived a boy 9 ■ in Wales whose; mmother, Cardiwen, ! < ■ hoped to make himm thel wisest child in S B ll m agkian henieir,” I Cordiwen went to5 theA fairies for their • • W* ■ help, for they hadId always i given her u t l ■ . what she wonted. “11I wish my son to be K l l ■ __ most wise ond wonwonderful.” she told B l B __therii.______: I— ■ The foiries gaveve Cardiwen a pot H I ' ■ filled.with herbs ofif tremendoustr power. - ^ B | w n m e s ■ “Bolt and stir these»e herbs for a year . H and a doy,” they instructedinst Cardiwen. n | H “At that time, threeree drops of llqdid IS H ' ------■ will reniainrLcrtheshese 'drops fair upon EVE/tr H your child, and be wil 'JDEET. will be wise beyond H words.” Hart Schaffnfner&Marx . sunITS ■ I Toll me* a story J g B t ADwoet&blC,bUndi R/».S<95M5MS930 H . Cardiwen took thetbe pot home. She . ■ gave her servant Gwion Gv the task of vS k jjA H stirring the pot, mdand to her servant ■ Morda, o blind mon,n, ashe .^ v e the task ■ oftending tbe lire. Chaps by Ral|ilph Lauren,-' ■ For one whole yeayear Morda tended _ . I the fire and GwionI stirredsti tlie poL On sin walked through the ^ t ^I, tlithe I needed and never gagave a thought for * su n[TS . Canliweii prepyal s jt r c ^ i l e n t and th«;,8ingergers his own'needs. I hov AUwjd ave come here tb ______•. R rtJ3;39i 9 3 ______■ u ! (crrwho camo-to ^ I tion,'tbe three magic5jc drops of liquid .,‘3''“^ o t’s this?“ Arthur cried att theth court today but did nottot come home.” . I fell upon Gwion’s haniiinds. The moment X. “Music ond poetry soothejm m y “Where is this, man:Ul?” Arthur asked NOw’^Hl I thrs..bappened, Gwi(wipn possessed o “ S' P?Do not stop your songs!” his nobles. When thehe nobles told o f ■ I power that made him < t-the chief bard looked sadlyly ota the braggart in the cocourtyard, Arthur ^ I ' and fiill of understand ir. “Sire, wc are sorry, but1 thithe- commanded them to3 1bring Elphin to ' 2 PANT SUITSS ■ • power of most mortalalm r en. o f music.and song hos leftt uua s ., him . “ A nd give the(le boy 0 harp,” ■ But Owion was hon»orrified“I<}idnot e is only one explanationion. Arthur said. "If whatt ithe boaster says ' by Manch:hester I seek this power,” hehe said to Morda. Someonsone among us is greater thaithan is true, I will know u when 1 hear his M m ittitC M « GrfoiCm S across the S'gift he had .m ist^enly tokenIcen • “Elphin has told uss Ihei truth,” the MENS CCOATS & I cr son; he told ofhis day on the SPORTC<:OATS I moors. But the womarnan had her own ^ ncri the king declared. “Yourir music brings ‘ WoofTitwds & P a t u m PlusPlw. SolU Bfawn, .. magical powers, andId when > she saw I, of the cradle and the cold,lid. beauty and freedom toI thisti world." R<(».SMO.S26•S260 PARIRKAS I Gwion tum into a har6,rb, ishe turned her- he spoke o f the kindness of T aliesin ’s fame sprpread over the Wool CmIj . Ltaihtr Coaii • MnuflUfnMe Patiat - Worfc Cm(s • I self into a greyhoundnd and ran af^er , tears fllled his eyes, moors and throug Ihcic valleys ofth e U n i Dmji/Omk.J. Rr,Rrj. S50 »o S270 ■ has been the kindest and mostlost land, and his musicc i charm ed the nUM . Gwion saw her comiiming nearer, ond us _mnn in the world,” Taliesinsin hearts and souls of oil­ as she. was nearly on his heels, he wJ^theki5 king. “He gave me cveiythinging Wales. now2 0% \ sb'^'^off I leaped into a stream andan turned him- . self into a fish. The womanwc dived in Mens, Ladadies. Boys I '^after him and took the shope of an H K II . otter. Sensing her closetse behind, Gwion- ^-COLUJUNffelA— — I leaped into the air andi sj:sprouted wings. ■ ■ ■ O ff he flew into thele sky; with the ra m \ wings o f a bird. MH ABOO I Cardiwen, looking up from the cold K M f streai^ saw (^ Iq n flvinlying, and turned _ K H w PARI7KAS I nerself into a hawk. Shene flew so swift- ■ ■ ■ I ly after him, she woulduid have caught " Jayrriaf Sans the bird if he had notIt flflown'lbrough isabelt, , the open window ofa tinytin; cottage. ISmMBM en & Fitch, Woiorld Traveler ------Jtisidc4be^tt8gerO’-Gwion-spiod-a- WL— -MENS-SWWEAT-ER^—I ciadJe. He flew into it andam turned him* IS m I m TJRESggE selfinto il baby. . Cardiwen flew into the co tta^ afler H S B gf % ■ TSR • PfitdMon • \ him. But when she looketiked at the chil^ ntnntls.Omb&MPc» Pelvaua. 'n • WmIi & Crry H she felt a mother’s love)ve swell inside R«?.S62.50l«S97.597.50 her. She turned herselfr oronce more into R B H n a woman and lifted thele childc into her O jH ^ M now2 0 ' 'io \ 4 0 '’'^^off I arms. She reolized shele did< not have B B S H Sf 1 the power within her to>huitababy. hi H m H PENDLi But she was heartbix>k 8-2'8-20, R.V 562.50 d f the skill ofthe king’s banMUXIS. Hrts & P ants>...... • . “You have never heardfd ai Voice SO ‘OoMnotlncInclude bssic feans a n d pants, ondmd inew spring arrivals. . n o w 2 0 “'^ beautiful ^ the voice o f mym] brother,” how4 €O^^^off I be said without thinking. _;iJ!lIdlfi-bQasicr,^e knightskni and iJobles declared. “It is no'idle boast,” ElphinEl pro* i Iprape Parking { m claimed, and the noblesles were so a »tc- :e ?our Roper's H enraged hy this strange mannan that they ' . RBehind i j k bound him liand and foot onand'diaggcd ttion C harge o r H ‘him td the dungeon. to .w.i.ea^ ;^T W mt lFalls and j m . ■Back».hoine. Taliesip: s e Y o u r - B m ^ — H m l, and Blpbin did,not a] IP C a r d s H d ^ d ^ to go to Ait|nir's courttofind-coi *L ^beOo^brotber^rWbenhbfriWved,> b Jiur ^ V lie^^heird^ Arthut’S'nilnstrelirels'playing. -r'-- tbd-roornem Will RjlWERT.-'■»Buttt ■ y y r . 1 : ': ■ !/ C - e Tltnes-tM'Naws, Twin Falls, Idaho SuSundoy, Jo n u o ry 7 , 1B06 M himlim there. I f l take away a pointis out in “Fatherless:ss America," for one hou>uTi or he ^ refuse. In thele a refusal occiu^K e Ibsejbses his 8^'n ^> r;:p ro tat8. ^hat he.didn’t hiear^ou; |uy,y, Enjoyl ' • ' ' , I have to^ag ain ,-literu y - ly—the-socialization o f theiie adolcsccnt -la tte r o ^ -<^-brjf-hegoes-to'his roomm ;-mosVyalued-^w^ehd_p you! to ■ ...... XISDT lU iu TO >8' is-most successfully'accaccomplished but do« iwoof remain qui^yTor one'ie ' lavingjffiaias;ov^r'ni thejfrequeilepcy ,oT.my,.vol^5:: If hele . John Rosemond is a family ps/r ify h u ^ iu % -n^om el when the male parentn t is on the - ,fbll hour (i:(i:e:*59'minutes); you willill ‘ he loses airw eck d i^1 pnvilegespt and says you’p’re iTot< being farr,;'and .hew ' cbologist in NorfA ' ■Caro//na. • o b ey s wiU'iuout question, travelsIs front lines'wbere discipliipline is con- not make aiany attempt whatsoever toto i^ conftnied tb^Kis rooroom from the won’t'goJ tto his ro6ra'',/say,/‘Oh,h, Questions o f general interest tnay be t h r o ^ t hhe e w e e £ I d on’t Uke tak-c- ■ecraed. m ake himn serve his punishment.t. time Dad gets' tfbme itiiiitiitil-^obl on that’s OK.C. I ’ll just-.mbke a note .to10 sent to him at P ;0 . Box 4124, ______ing a *Vait'ait till y o ^ father,getsts Mv plnh is simple nnH>H tmn«!t «»frgc. Rather, you>u_wiii.siniprY. shrag.yQuc- bed, lighti^ tr-ieH -your-fatfetherabout-thwAIfDaniel-; 6\~~GB6toaiBr~NvGt-^0S4 and rat------r- Home” appipproach, because even~in' live. Best o f ^ 1. m y e^periperiencc leads shoulders andar tell his .father when hele. at 8 p.m. e v ^ f t i ^ L 1' . then.apolojlogizes ahd'tells you he’ll11 .Jjt(pi^'HTvw.ro5en>orid!,com^MreflJfnc • . - lieB dldoesn’t to FTmc to assure you tnot ifycr you arc con- ' retu rn s tro'OH}' that week's trip, ion . - su cc es^ '^ f this;]j8;plan,Nwhi9h ' g o to his nroom.*x^y> *’I aMCpVyour'ir ■ on the Internet's World Wide Web.: d o n ’t wantiQt to m ake m y husband - th e heavy.’. ^What should 1 do? - : ‘A. I ’d;strcstrongly recbijimend that'It ------—you-go-rightghrnhcad'andTnAke'your" husband thelie hcaVy*I In the first pla^, you obvious!lusly need your husband’s support inI Olderor to solve tlus prbb- ' lem, and hetie obviouslyi doesn't mind.d. ------pving it. Furtheimoinore, it will profit Daniel > greatly to kmknow that his'parents are' in completete acco/tlo on the matter pf his discipline.inc.- ■ , RS p HIi »-* ■ My experi*erience as the father ofaa 1 - B 1 - W boy who waswa 9.5 on the strong- willed scaleile led me to conclude, sdmewh&t belatedly,be that the sue- cessful disciscipline of the average male childi requires'arc strong male hand, especiecially during adoles- •. .cence; My wife,e, iin itia lly p referrin g 'a more ‘-underderstanding” approach, ' eventuallyy_c_Qn^urxed^Jih_mc_ < - whenitbecancame obvious to her that . the maternallal instinct is not well- suited to deallealing with the inclina- tions o f thee Q^ ical male teen. Wc expanded thisihis principle to include the inclinatiortions'of the female teen when 'our dau;laughter entered adoles* Somnebody anu ^cilealran< neeci d s you Ni[ow u n til • A singlee wwoman is in need ofa refrigerator,', v, w asher an d dryer. If ;urday 13TI-S you can help;Ip; call W anda at 733------1 -9 3 5 1 ,------

• A person)n ’with cerebral palsy, "— ...... living in Jeromiome; with limited use o f arms and legsegs and confined to a wheelchair is inii need ofvolunteers - g ! ! IS -to driVeavan,an. help w ith shopping, ^ plpclng busineiiness calls and recre- atron^nicLiyitiyities, etc. If you can ^ help,'call Rickick Ho Chee o r I^ebbie U ttin at 7364914990.

• Makeadifdifference for others in 19961 That hour ho or more a w ^k ' ^ * lvdj/ji ' * i/iii///j that you giveve ofi yourself to help others c u bes a great{ scrvicc to your commuoity andan< neighbors and at —n—------thc.same.tifne-yle-you-will-bc-'rcwardod— . for caring orr jujust listening. People ftrc always readead/'to help the'poor, the childred,. onand other needy peo- - pie, regardlessess of their need, but ------^—why-are-weJieshftsltnnt rn h r th rrr fnr people on a joj< u rn e y to death? Hospice Visionions wants to make a difference inI youryc commimity and ______help t h ^ peopiiople w A th d r needs. S 012“ and findI oioiit how you a»n be a ' part ofh is very7 neededr service. = = T i l ^ i leg. *8991 G reen floral fl Country French tofq, " • If you haveive extra tim e on your ’ hands and wdulfa/lov0 »et. TrawWonal;*798 ■ jobs can bee > a great reward. . green, bolgea«»am - ...... — . Volunteers Ws Wwelcome throughout- ... legV*899rBIuo'acreani the Magic Valley!ley. rtrtpedG ulW crcm i^a:>498 ■ • The CoJIege!ge of Southem Idaho Refugee Cratei'rei'IS in need o f the W hirlpool 30" flallowing itemsms to assist families R eg .'‘7991 B lu o a W h « e cleanlngrong»,dlB»a ------— and-individualstrstn-transitionrwinlcr— :— counhy^chBcHMtaj . conlroU , m odel1^495.. . I' clbthing-focmea,tea,^women-aiad-chiU __ -M ulching love'448 |5B 7a-jd3J® Sor^ dren, and childrIdren's clothing for everyday wear.r. IfI you can denote, a >3991 Twin h e a d b o a rd W hirlpool W dihe^ 9 call Gail Hancockock at 736-2166. ab ed 8etwim«tbiagi 6ycle,2.pe^o^ draw er u n i J e c b ^ . • Caregivers3 - we would like to- R eg . '8991 S o u m w o tlem give you a breakMk. Please call Judy pillow b ack «ota. ihlrlpooldtyoi,4eyelM , T ipton at 736-21•2122,. A lso , ify o u :>749.H IIIllilSH whi3tem peratm e^odel know o f a caregi■egiver w ho needs a M atching lo v e‘719 S«299 I break, please Ictrt uus know. ■— ^------Rm . ‘5991 B lueciearh « This public servicese column is - b S g e iM ped club chairs; * ^ I RCAizy-telovWon; designed to.mainaich needs in the. communides o}f f ithe eSght counties u n i v e r s a l I onllor. m odel F27638BC. in the Magic Valit'alley, with volunteer liy illK ^ H ' mbi help. Ifyo u j^eedied a volunteer; call a*698 B Judy Tiptoa at'at‘the College of Southern Idaho,>, 7736-2122, to have it appear in thi.this column. It is [ ...... requested, that pe.personssubmitting—^ K Item s for this cot\column, should call H I 1 th e = vway ! I |g. Tipton before■e 4:3d ■ p.m. on H I n y i m t c:dry on Wed^d^OiyforSu5ufld!av publication. ^Jew ii C all-Tipton weweekly to retain HI • r e v e s t . •• ...■ ■ . ■ .< ...... 2 0 4 M a i nti’A v e r N o r t K - ■ 7 3 33 - - 7 1 1 1 'M w »J11 H ' ,j- j ' A . T v vin i i Falls ’Ts* J t » y " Z ' H o rit n s : / . W s e ,J?j3!i*aQ _lV ._ |« 3 0 - 5 : 3 0 ...... V r r ? '

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------,r.'-f'.rT.y ^ rrr T**- :0- S |IU n n I iI l o ersknocckoff^¥olVeriiin e s .ip |^ ^ ■ T i g e ^...... inning ByLanyHovey’ey "" Wood River hripcdcd .Jerome get fm — :— Tmies-News wriiwiter Boys', girls’ away w el| by turningg ththe ball over . g a m e s-D 3 on its .first four posseissessions and ; , ------^------— JEROME-rJ^r^ittle-bcttcfc^of ..... , f r — fensive start and a lot better de- have aa very good Christmas vaca-ca-. period. The Wolveriierines ended ------fense gave theie .Jerome Timers a tion. VWe lost one starter (Zackick with 20 turnovers agaiigoinst 15 for -m 52-40 victory overov« Wood River in U phan im ) to injury and then wc Jerome. the opening gomiarne of^^e^lass A- found1 (out you can't just come; to “W e definilely loolooked like a icc-whcncYCL.youJceUikeilf^ team thflfhadnXpla;?layed.^iiice- ______2D iajieJ4iM k Dec. 16,’! said Clfnifm.enhagen, *29 ■ urday night. i picked up seven Neitl ise whose Wolverines are 3-5 over- V ...>■■ 6 6 ither side sustained ofTense The Tigersinior p; Brian Williams well. Despite C the 28-21 hofltimeme all. “We hope to be moimorexompet- Wirhat’s h wrong with. points fiom juniog five minutes and lead, JiJerom.e waited around for itive withj Jerome the.ne.next^time. I pinkiIk? la It too much m the opening19-8 f leod seconds the WoWolverines by scoring just 10 think the. teams matchtch up' pretty - -r— — - ' o f a ' h went on to a d19 quarter. .• -points;!s;in the third quarter. But the well.’’ ... ■ r a. fam lnlna thing? — intothesecondqisrines were never Wolvei'erints could manage Jtihah ' -Earlier. Camas Countiunty beat the | j | | | H | g V The Wolverir'e after that and fell three pointsp< - all from'the line by Jerp m e ju n io rs 50-4(1-46 and the; ? ? ■ closer than fivewith a a three-point ' B.J. Priirice. Jerome sophomores toppedtop] Wood : ' —- DennisC Rodman afte away quickly wi Price:e continued to do most of River51-45. ’ third quarter. intensity was the the Wo/ood River scoring in the ' : learril rriing that Los Angelei • "Defensive' in;said Tiger coach-| fourthI .<.quarter as the Wolverines u s . :/'■ h ig3h h school player Adanles key tonight,"whose sa Tigers ndw h ad thiheir best effort with 16 VVaodRlv*r.Pi1ea38.«911.WMd I L r i J i e l a m Brent Clark, whiB' rebounding was points, ssiisasssu’& v BU ; V . Kopuls!ilsky, 15. w as benohe( s the defense.” Tiger • Are 3-7. “The r< er. Andy Walgamott was the Wood F9ver*ir*s Preston Smith almost l< f o r twwo o gam es after dyein;IBCI good but it .was>k th us to school dominanaiit^third-quarter scorer, St loses the ball as he gets 1.' ‘ _ Wood River’s Dar- getting ,,J WKMniM2 9. Walawncni 14 0 caughtlnaddouble team by Jerome's«'s Fahd lamall, left, and h is h a i r pinlIng ’ . “They took g six b f Jerome’s 10 points , -r tonight," said Woagen. “We didn’t and he5 \wound up with 10. • Vince Walterir during Saturday eyenlnflling's game. ren Clemenhage id-^m4»ael«king—— - arilakes— Re^steter now for ice^ - ^ e n d .,,.^ 1 ' .“““I skatingig^ classes 4-strok(keiead ■ ! , ■ ■ W I N FAIFALLS - The city’s recruti r , i ^ d q x i ^ e nt t iis s taking registration for its t ■I-''. ' hwU ice skatitnting class to be be taught atts teach pin and rolling in pun after — -*------^or-more-ire-^nformationroalMhe-T-w — OUv]eant.was-neariy-pericct I ^ T O V O T . ; FsllS'City Rc ^k).M 11 - he rollcci it in for 0 btidie; -call Trudy Pedi»cdersen 01734-7296.. can ' ' Success at La Costa is notn new for O'Meara. He has Qualified for the winnefSHiifSHinly toumoment five previous •" Buhllnvittitatlonal wrestling umes and finished in the top.top* 10 all five times. While four strokes is aI sizeablesta lead, last year John Hus- tournameilent set for Jan. 12-i; ton took 0 four-stroke^leodod inloL the final round and shot a Thg 2;iirt nnmial H||H Invn. 77 to.finish ninth. ------"A lour: or hve-shot lead'ead with IH to ploy is certainly not •I:: - ’ tional wrestlintling tournament is slotedtfitn- fc ______Ai>pM next Fridoy an«and Saturday at the Buhl MidI for A . insurmouritable. It’s nott evenevi close to insurmountable," die School. ico'a Merton Hanks dragig s down. Green.Bay'a KeKeith JacKson after Jackickson picked up 35 soid Povin, who shot a 70,^0, ofo the distance he hos to moke Matches begin be at 3 p.m. Friday, an ■ San Franclscc> aecond quarter of theirr playofr| game Saturday.ly. The Packers won, 27-27-17. up on O’Meani. iips-ore^cheduled-fbrSTmand yards In the at - . - Faldo agreed.— '------“I have a linle vnjrk'to3 do,"do he said after shooting o 68. § \aaa will battle for the team ti “But I'll tty to birdie everyy hole.he Simple os that" i^Sahir&y.—rending^ champion Elko, e r s the fiflh hole. O'Meara then birdied four of the next six ■ » ■ Fremont, Woocin the state championships las holes to take command. . f 'T a j d P i w 17v "I was putting some disteristonce between me and the other > * favorites. The last •'' ’ victory over the 4'9crs. w ay he did agaigainst San Francisco. • that placed in t HieAssociBted! ThatTi brings the Pockcrs within wi a H e was 15 of 17 for 222 yards in the guys," O'Meara soid aboutUl hihis run. "But I still have to play I . season.eyb^ team hosts JCISCO - If onyone is victctory- of their first Superer Bowt first half as thete FPackers took a 21-0 0 solid round o f golf tomoiro'oirow to win the golf tournament.' SAN FRANCIly-Brett Fovie was cbo- sinenee 1967, when Vince Lon.ombardi lead ofler 19 minilinutes. I'm realistic. 1 know whatI can happen in golf. 1 still hove to CSIvoUeylmament Jan.20 ' wondering why-IVP over Jerry Rice, ranin the team and the ci^ wasIS tknown Even whenn something went shoot under par tomorrow.'' Once O'Meara took thele lead,le he simply printed away; i L S — The GoUeseof Soulh sen NFL MVPymore...... as “Titletown. “ U.S.A.” Backickjhen,___wrong, Favre-mamode it right On one I: coed tourn ..'i. they’re not anymid the pprfect game Sot- Gre r'. •• Winners in ei I enth ! best on the tour, couldId beb< close enough to opply some t; ■ shirts. Proceedinformation, call Tomi at 733- pressiire to CMcai^L , J ' -. - r —rschqlaiships:—75.. Faldo played very'aggressi'■essivcly and, for him, seemingly For more info 0 ^ 2 1 ^ playoffs relaxed Faldo went iflcr thehe LoL Costo course ri^ t from the 9554, ext. 2475.needed for M a^c' BiUs,4( start He smashed his tee shotihot very long down the ri^ i side IPltMI Buffffolo in the playoffs since ■day’s scores |on No. 1. then went right at theth pin tucked tight behind the 7, San Francisco 17 ,ri^ t bunker, lofting his shorthort iron opprooch right over thei >uth Soccer season TlwAssodBtedPi firstst Super Bowl season in i h 40, Buffalo 21 ] ; Coaches ne GH— The'Pittsburgh playsys 4he.winner;of Sunday'sr ( s -'■■irsS fkg to about 12 feet I'LLS - The Mogic Valley : VaUeyYoul PITTSBURGHI like it wos'thc Super Chieliefs game in the Jan. 14 AFCiFC title Today'iay'sgsnws .• He missed the putt but[ got (o 6 under par on the next - T Association is looking for :ly, so did the Buffalo gamene. The Chiefs will stay ata t !home Philadelphia atrt Dallas.D 10:30 a,m. hole,' I thanks to a very aggressjressivc lay-up on the par 5. His* .TWINFA'LI Steelers played li) ceded for the spring season, . > ,. . • \ . Sundiday if they win, but a Coltsills' vie- {FOX) {R short s iron sccond shot hugged}ged the right side o f the fairway ♦ ; ; . Youth. Soccere needed.for/ all age groups in Bowl. Ultimately, Bills.. lice Smith stayed at toryy returnsi the gjime to Piltsburl)urgh. Indianapolis att KansasKi City, 2 p.m. and j finished less'than 15 feet from the lake, pving him a coaches arc needs leagues. For more informa- flu, and the Bills’ of- Foi‘or a while, it seemed the St«Steelers (NBC) strai^t-in s shot at (he flag. t-T- Coachesarenic Garcia at 734-6524 or Marie All-Pro Bruce ow up until Pittsburgh migh;ht be dn the verge o fa po; As he stood over the ball,;■all, a flock o f ducks in the lake S*boys u d girlsS-I424. lc T home with the flu postsea- Conference:e ehsmploiwhlp*e ! f-- fense didri’t shows, sending the Steelers sonI calamityc worse than last scaseason’s . • Sunday,Jay. Jan. 14 .«■noisily took off, quackingig wildly.w Faldo backed off the . ' tion, call Marc G shot, looked at the ducks and Stewart-at735*I< led by 20 points,ory s Sotuj^y and their. AFCC championship gome disostiostcr. OS and. yelled. “Sumd, please," thS .•Conyiled froin it>£F reports to a 40-21 victoryutive trip to the AFC. a 20-i0.0 lead evaporated10 26-22U h i p e r B ^ ccommon order from' coursee marshalsma to fans...... - • " rts— ------second'consecutjvjame; ...... Coironfbsed initially without Sn 1.28 a t 4:20 p.m. He then hit the 100-yardd wedgewi shot to a foot from the smpe, Ariz. j, ■ - ■'! championship gamwhich hadn't beaten Please see BILU-LS/D2 1 ______I hole for the tap-in birdi£ ORTS LINE ____ Pittsburgh, whi “A duckic,''/oldo said asisheapproochedlhecup. he ' ^ LtCCE«KICHSCHOOlKOIt£S • I TheiCottoir]B q w l ^^ a n o t-sc0-perfecct s t ^ t(to 1996 if New Year's hcfms and j west iss 010 burden o f disappointment.It • If that soundib ficicle.fii so. be it. I alWays \ The sound ofII ringingh in my edrs when The Ducks Dl are only the mostt recent soy. my favorite.teie.team is w h b w er won last IW8 th* ^ simple - Iruthjctloni. 6 3 2 6' n - revelry were stillI forri the worse. F o i d t aS P P l l O P y team guilty Bui of letting down dedidicoted night t- ^ ■V 1996 took a turnlowl fo in Dallas Is as good a rhe Portlond Trailblazers^ iSeott^le J h e disoppointnintment was compouoded .! j : •- FofthetaieiticorescaeInnc»NCTTO------— ' »fKHolk»wU The Cotton BowBttlfeY'2 Oregon Ducks'lay)lorado. UthePacifieT^arthwest;...... • ------■ConerStaStar ra itil^ v o r flie iroti^V’I'left me But being f^uj^igal, u d brold^ I th e' ; ■ • Bowl against Colorlit o f that debacle, I made Being a sports fan in diele Pacific.] North- qucstionirining my allegiance. lol basketball b3 • ' • • pl a^ fc:? r . Sc»fSB-an(l And .as a result ( —:------1------'■ ------Ei-"" High soliool ' V •••■ ■ , y - : - ... ■ ^1' ■' '■ I,- ' .....

- ■ i ..l i -:.:-:::? ' r-rV er-f^L. '':l ...... _U J J ■ -■■: ■: ■ ■ ■ 1 ^ , Twin Fails, Idaho S u n d a y ..Janu8fy7.1096 Je " r Sconres and sstats ~ ? ] S h[laq-less IMagic fi^ HZ l eBVET.ANnI VAP)-- Withi-Shaquillc O'Nealal sidelined s by a sore thigh,ll. Orlando’s ~scvcn*’ga•gamc-wiiuiijiu yueok end6£6d Saturday...... • '- = V NBA standing!Bgs. /*** - • **■ night as the Cleveland Cavalien$rs beat the Ledelt Eackackles and Robert Paclc led the H ' s e c e Mpin.NM«fw- Magic: 105-94..1( • . : ...... ,, . - - - .-..-Bullets with1 1414each. ------•• - H <}. wM4FvMin.il|i-iib«in»Hi«tM7s^ I ____Chrisis i Miils.ficored.;23..point8.a. a n d ^ o b b y ___’ ' cn.MMNa.mb i i ^ S SSimM. ■ -Phills W20 for Cleveland, which hasas won nine Bulls 113, BtBu a ^ 8 4 ...... : l ~ , S , i i . .! ffl" Tolevljv is io n ______—^ a I .y- < ■“ofiinastla s n i' home gtunes against: Orlando.’C CHICAGO-iO ~ Michael Jordan scored 32 H !•:»!> . ' - ' BEvent-1 \ - ______...... statton- . 'tim e Lmt.-.------Thes MMagic were missiogUwo/o-starters. joints and DDe ennis Rodman ledrtber. Bulls’ - —■ ... liW»JM)«<««PMdqf.MMt«.Fmno — --G’Ncal.l .>hlM*lpKia«tDall«* ' ...... '> Kkvi/cW. 35-e ■ .110:30 a.m. ll, who suitednipbUt'drd notDt play,was- iominaHcm a5n n 'th V b o ^ a s O iC 8-g;o''def(W^^ - - ^ r W Ig a. strained left quadricep I. MUsdetnanla -t-eSPN/Ch. 13 10;30 a.m. mttSSTSyL'llSSSSS5- -tX y s muscle; cd the Milwauvaukee BuckS'to m atch the best ■ “-J4;3 JO - ■ R«noAIr>8hmlow EESPM/Ch. 13 1 2 :3 0 p .m . ^ d erso n sat out because of r ai sprained 3i.game startu t iin NBA histoty. • • H !J -2J !L ' SkBUnp. Metrepropolltan Championships . KMVT/Ch.)• 12-11 s n . , ;!■;,■ 3 Jndlana^lla at Kansaa City >KTFr/Ch.38-7 ■ „ _ Scottie Pipp*ippen added 20 points for the ■ s s . I ! ;;li a j E S , f c awtbaU. St Louis at MarqueUe FPrima Spofta/Ch. 84 (IHT) •”S s Scott led Orlando yithi_27 : points. Bulls, who becamebe( just the fourth tean i-in .M ___ ------aa.'... !mi|;--S *'i«------n o u n siuiUngIfg. ISU Tbur “'"EbSPWCh.i a- ‘— ’— ‘——3130‘patK----- flrSUwdSiaplaiiirNSnrGaeB—^ “ snd-Anfenferoee IlaiUaway scored23:3*r j^BSTiistoryy tcto start 28>3. Tlie others were ■ a 1« Women's baskfliketbalt. Washington at UCLA FPrime Sports/Ch. 84 (IHT) rimcNnn7^7D.MM■...... , TTie MMagic trailed 55-51 at hai:alfbme.and the 1966-677 Philadelphia-76ers,P 1969-70 ■ ;'■; .;' ■ StarastBtackhawk* EESPN/Ch. 13 ■ lanr.. kept it: dcclose until'midway through (bal..SWM980uri^8iIndan8SLI F>rimeSport9X:»i84(IKT)f l/s: sHiss: h the fourth New York Knij^ c k s and 1971-72 Los Angeles H ' ' : . ^ “ v r v , MM : ^ i S X 'S S S quarter,T, i when Dan Majerle scoreired Ihc last Lakere. Maacn u 9I ,m.1 - i - z ______aojCToijiM)*! . ■ ., ■ » t .e ]iW- eight pouMints o f a 10-0 Cleveland ru™“ rOlennRobinjb in ^ n scored 23 points.and Vin rN - Hakeem Olajuwon bad 2 2 H — PMM MUA i3ss.~ssafflssfa idaM»elM8Mi7; M M U 11 iiffiss;. asss3s!s” . STfiSTrSS points and 15 rebounds as* the H ouston^! : u . c ^ a 0 sm in 58g a . a a ll-FeMrteU How. aOUall.WicNaTl 2ih£25^?iI3U, Hornetse t s % . H a w k s 90 12 MB^OrwtiO , Rockets welcHUn«t<(Swk DMKMnMia Ni]CarncBU(l}.»12.«««a4T««^- . LRLOTTE, fr c . - Dell Cm ured list with a victoiy over'In-^H K E a & j s r s M imallLTcUb*- KmMO.SoutMilMvM>? . SSSSBTiiMi:£ ? . ■ ' >f-9;frotn.3-point range, am lA.Cton«VravW.)pJn.un. MMiaHvpw4>IOMia,iT.’ia-.iT' 'A issaic-.vin1M4t72a.CI- 'teMMMnSLai.aSm md helped time in-four gamesgax — all on the road. In d i-^ H I.Ml>«M7. ncM 44iaiJM S.|4H] r ~ “ .,. siffiSasSiSIdn^ • fiieladedl e d ^ e surge in tbe fourth qi • Kfssssas E S s s s i . ana was led byby RI ik Smjts (uid Reggie M ille r,^ ! !!WSS„4 SSSWiKtii!:!]»4S.UMr0400 CmMMUmS? lUce added 21 points for 9C >flo«e,- eachwidi M. OrnmaLKUtnlXtn. ■ «»«« WnKA«Pgi*RtlpA § 3 3 ,K B S kS'SN11 uill had 17 and Larry Johnson,J . h s z s ' “* r'“"?S*S a r coming; ofoff a season-low four pointnts against H M t88»NQg| ssisa- ss’zsfr" PViirngnj n ■, .. .-— NBA box.scorei------^ s ~ ‘~''A16nzo'Mouniing'came~o^^^B~~^ OeidwH, niimin &-1). Ok Ide Blaylock had'22 points ^to l i i d j h e i248.L«ig»-IS S>2lHUpnN.Vm came against the expansionn Toronto seconds left,, and an the Miami Heat beat t h ^ H Ma.T«M^ Sa*Cmfe>iai.OMrgMr jtotitSttaSirfsi I.. • 1...... , s s r s f e)■ ”' TMi4Mi7I.IvnMM' M^.Ncttn-ks foul-prone Denvenver Nuggets...... UJ ■ 7<1S3J17. eMtnMMn2.Centon.nMr - Mourning, activated act earlier in the-'day a f-^ H awss aS ssr*'****"** llS|^fft).t428.0n«.|. s w s s l ;:(»^i)*lnDC^.M«A P is to ns9 s 9 0 » B id le t5 82 ter missing thehe previous] 12 games btfcaus^H i.V«mi M M 0. PMIT6.12S6.122JI4.Flt%t- V4.CBnneniMl;iSES K.CWP 3 7j-m ■ tiowum 22,P«nenHM VanMM«.T«nMMas MBN^ v y wio- AUBURURM HILLS. Mich. > GrantU Hill and ofa foot iqjury,ry, alsoi hod 10 rebounds. i)«ottM.CM9 Ud(frl->MZO.OMte-t01 fffi'isr.ans,';O-70 2M0U. WcM7].N.Cv*atL0t l?Sdneipl»iLtii Allan Houlouston bad had 25 points apiece a to Back for De:Denver was power forward^H ' >.JMbent.ll(M LAOffBBM i ' i . r , a , ' s s ! r * 44fto»JgNaa>iU0it.2.AS S M llSii.1?A'SailS lead the DetroitD< Pistons over the Wai'a s h in ^ n LaPhonso Ellis,lis, who had missed all but s i j^ H MMen fr U F«M0 euMto*.>.IMaiM- Rib imMIMI.JEtnenve«4< :.^3ssst-!ai'ssi.» ______gamc8.1ast.seasieason.and.jvho.hadnlt_playec^B___ ^““"“ -ssspsasBS^MnMMiK eucMiia.ccnria .tii.ii««^.«« , . oUs. jbirborpe added 22 and 13 rerebounds, this season becaiecause of knee problems. E lU ^H ------: £ « ! »«sraff:M6i4«»fcr“ » Km4?2372.BreMM» ^ " y s a r - o 'f i ^ 12 rebounds for thee Pistons, had eight pointslots and seven rebounds in 23^H t(24M3). fr1IM22,Drariv3.l02.2t.iifSW I53U SSS 4)«sMcinM« '-.whoha^\fc won eight o f their last 11 games. g minutes. ssi?s.’?s:’A ssssS2SSS. iS3.S!KS:KSa S M ^ & ’s.Owt S-IS1-211. iaaSa §sSS I s : IM4,tr«>tilSpi1 UHadMvl s r “ ‘ ^ r ? 2 5 K isS asissss- fi6.v«M HaiWB . . . ai ao J» av*i51(BMiqr PwnI7.Pi*abiU a s K S g iij,, f e ■■ l(UMr44.wm. t2).LMM0M»l(V«^tf)..tt»m»iM PnhrgnH.WMW^Ciu o ) . S S S ^ , . nanM.Mocn 14 UcKm 0-1 mM23M«nMt2,ajMri» 2irWk,8M«. u h T ir M ^ I ^ «•! 214 ie. c ., ■ ,'Cpnflnuedled from Dl . Then the Steeiiteeiers did what all b f their S u - ^ l 141. M <-11M 20. BnMn 7-11 a s 2 “? i J K ^ ------tn«»«Ma,aji«ra7reiii»iiewy74— yFMie.wJarfinwsnii: jTBfflisrai------rMghschiwIw l-^res-r- -disniptive-ve-pass-ntsbes-and-seeminf ngly-out— pe^BowHeams^ns^id*wheni!n!01IbirTEQ^^e^H M4.TeM42-Tt 1]-1( 10. : » ~ w . w£?^(WBimv«{%MW!aw^(aS?~ wwtorA(iii) ■ smarted’byby.a Pittsburg game plann that all discovered the5 rurun. ...SSi ...SS2S: laaian2t.TicM. .Oil4.i77-l031.l*M;—u i u ...... KWKSlOgMrO . - - Be«U7Mi?iSj .HoMcnatgtfat- UMn«»1IM2t.PM«|.lOl|.|0V2aRMr XMr.CMH.UMn.0 . CMHMaLMRMtSl l-KM 17. RecM2r M 1>.Q«IWSMM4. 0«i • . CWMlH.IMCDArai pame to run, the Bills playayed like he threw eightt ccconsecutive incompletions a ^ H PMl» . U «« U BtM I41.MIM04 WM S. s Xin their four Super Bowl loss)sses with one point io thethe mo'nd hdf- the Steeler^H | 1 ^ 2 2 L ateN B A box„ e s ------. oaUBinATE(i2ii f fumbles an1S]|.iWna(mB-71.31 W^T« • • Th^didjdidn't adjust at first when'thithe Steel- defense with ^^ i i r h M onis’ nmniiig. ^ n 'Hmnga.lwMd4t ' XMOOiO). «lf.170«tl t»H14.IMi«.|2U1XHfe JtmH.Wgcd»w49 a£5:?j?.t57«^r!i974I9.AIMI04,. t2.0««M141TeMS44. or r49 ers lined1 uiup in a six-defensive back:k set, o r Morris, outt olof shape and on-the benc^H M a Dim MM & TcM•i7-7V20aio2. I7-: m m m a 2 7n > r: # SS b^-" “ ■ j wben.theytvy oegao. running away from..njM l-Pro when the seasonton began, ran for two touch^H i 43.UWM V«NCOUVBI|IO]] . s a s . w » " ' HS s 3 S sKk»'130414..v Nra24148.AMftS-71.27,R s s s ^ s milS ,r ° How lop 25 fi i« defender• BrBryce Paup. downs in the finfinal 6:16 to finish with lO ^ H ' i0.1.PctM0«. HMtatvanariMnki Jim Kelly as he did yards on 25 carrmrries, and the Steelers w di^H , ^S.SSK ja.Sf SRSfr ffiKiajM ssi' SST“ slly looked just as conftised a: M». ■ in the Stee{(eefers’'23-O and 23-10 victori>ries over home free. ‘ - Iff**" sns;:sssa!sftssa* .JSisssK as ■ r»s?.f5jas,'!ssis a a a r ^ . ■><«.• ' .BufIUo.>tbetbe last twb’seasons, finishiniing 14 o f And tbe B illslls Wjsre left to w o n d e r^ o n c ^ H ^ M 2, MI24 M 9. Umoi IJ M 2. C ssfc’s 3s,";,«ffass;; tf 29 for only:lly 135 yards and two intercep:ptions. ' ogain what hMpi» p e^ to their offense w ho^H ' - .. W^WMttT^pyjMftUKT*- fis?» sESwssass^r a'SS" Ssss!ts3fjs , g r ^ * a s S5“ f ‘ ■ 'But'oneie. ]play after Kelly was shalaken up th^r step on Thrcrhree Rivets Stadium’s .fro zc^ ^ H | 1l-« |Ma»24.8aSI«aEMr«nM (k^ llUhgw»-Wr.A-H< andhadtb.1tbvleave, Steve Taskwrplayii^ingonly turf For most o flf th e game, th ^ were ju st a ^ H : (EkMm M. *afrUFaMa«-Na«.Mc ^tssa f^SSs BuMrM). RM4Mia(WHnm(»t»2a jg ICMrcKMlbMMFI r ■ after rcceivieiving a pregame pat^ller,;r, set ^u^ clueless and def s a a t . - : ■ rJt .V J a the lead waswas only five points. spraining his right - WBAIDBLMfiRTl " ' r ; i s ! ss s s sr~ r v9Ufmwnn.iMS ...... : ' ' ' ' ^ 1 ■ ■ Padg k ~ - - — 7— e ^ A ^Jll. »-2wm s« Pi-raKjnacnJ4.ua ^ n t lH g s di d ^ W ^ D I — — ------“It-was-dettinytiuy, the way we sUutecHw t ------it r »■ s s s s s K . S i j Sf£i“ws^ ' i ' itassK SSf^, fflasa.'sKJS vised ty a coachingc stafT-headed byy feiansr' playing,” said RejR^^e'White, who was more •> i S ' ^ “J 1M7 U.Mat«iH].n«nanMt8w s a r . . ; ’ ■ i n s s ^ ensive coordinator Mike Holi>Imgrrarv, o f a force with. his iiyurol hamstring than in I gonna win it all," Holmgrc^ said the Packers’ winwih over Atlanta last week" „ S s . " a - InSni^M n h S S j’ftnMjSSm'S ' uS!ljM»JMBhnFmPK*tlKtokkk). MrMmRa' U '■ - ”• SEsEiS^' H UcnmnBtlifctwwIM ImTSSmi after the PackersPai beat Atlanta last wweek, ai “That set the tempsmpo for tbe rest o f the game ^ 1«47, Ccn»MM .21JM S- - m - T - . A-4U71 - S « ^ ? S 2s S l ^n o ' BiM) 0 7 7 ^ 7-7-9t later said.w^ taken out'of co;ontext for us.” I JW-40 U R SlSK* ■“* "It's beenten a veiy emotional weekz for1 m e The 49ers hardl;irdly looked like the m achine si & T " “3 « gSfc- ■“- ftUdBiint 18 = raMftCMMiS. jyjjj jijg jgjyj MnlU).U1. Ru*i»tMi 2144,?M 4J.147 S aS »mi, fortunately they’ve bee^ very they’ve so oftenn been.b Their best play in the S tSSpaiSJitai JWe J !f 3.^ FlayofTpasssIS attempts loose. It’s} a great way to come homele,” said first half, a Dexterxter Carter kickoff return that j* HDMOtMLVrAIVna S b . J Holmgren,n, a( native o f San Francisciwo w ho would have startei [»t.BK<*> p£raKJM«n43.T^ irted them at the Packers 3.4, ■ r,ii’ K sssS.,. just is yearsiars ago was a jiigb school cccoach in was negated byr an i l l e ^ blocki>y Anthony , \ ■ ^isanrJ^Zu-.o.I. ~ 'wSl¥^'*' '2HwuScOw£^14 a'catSSIs ! s. kSM$S, S * e Bay Aresirea. Peterson^ ^rrimcT « “To playly theI way we played, beatiiIting th e Rice was'doublubIe- and triplc-teamed, wid _ « WXoCiiar"-' -defending-clrchampionsv^^nfc-wetoc ook-one "therest-ofthe-SaaSan Francisco receivers w ^ - - -- k SS c w ; .” . • . • . Women’s World C s a f s : . BTK8 . •(.MffSinm'LaOJ'.ria*. ’S ' more step.” •repatediyjammecmed at the lintf o f scrimmage ■SMtMriMi lt.MOMV.UM.(U.:U.1M , 54 Green BajBay, which will play Philadidqlphia against a defensese thatti was' in die nickel most ,c« ISJS?i5K:S=2!SM S 2n t|.1C|> ,24«p(*tt at hcmie or)r ae t Dallas in the.NFC titlele game o f the gome andd nishedn only three m en. He uuSaS«v.on|^in(MMiMm» l£ M rF n afu s:2&a.” ' 4t Oom* Noll-OMf 23 MOTH) i.MJm» .lTnr»ncn.E<«7WiCnb.341.3447. 2W4lMiW.at4im».(inn t^ i. A.24S1 AU>»M««r7MMlc(aMlH1ltiHKepvin' - ■ • ssiija s r S •6) what'the Niners have dadone so Green Bay tight ei .2m »W J» It ends, particularly Jackson, . - ' ' l#«R*vfc<»*,(1«4Si'lC7J31assi ic5d»'S!n2S!a2’'”^ MrStbMC) • ^ 2 ? * i§ r„.'-';?droducing a quick scoree b n 'a who was a non-faci•factor all season after report- - ? KCob. eflM 4«bMBc(S TemLnn ^is s; » 7fcm ‘umover -■ CraigC Newsome's 31-yardrd fum- ing late. He caughtght fburpasses for 101 yards 20 0J7 s!r.srssss2sr * ^ ' ■ i B t i s b S . • 79.7j-i4t ble return1 -— and running ofT to a'tthree- and a'touchdown.wo. Robert Brooks caught “ Men’s Wdrlff Cup 'SMW-pMMpeaMrtttMlM- « » . > . s ^ _ - W7O-H 0 jam on, ______t. -- .... itttooseeiiup —- ---- — — touchdownBlead...;.-., le -...... - foiirfor 103: -...... -£!'* ■■ jJ S S ffiS S d S S S ^ Zrai^yErrDad> um to either seekk cc< o v e ro rth e irc a rta ^ . .^ . jjf ..MUMnonB. weary eyes'c:8'could keep me from seeiniingthCx I chose tb hangng around1 before hitting the MAP S.H^' C S n 5 ^ ro « e 5 E lS i ■ - ■ - OeimHKmk.CKm.MUm^.. saKa^?--aikMJMr ' DuckiS.' road h6nie.-Althoufo u j ^ the Cotton Bowl m eant • 1. _— ^------^Arid-evcnitn aftBr 25 hbure''bf dHvin^ ' ?FNi»f<,«eiMdm(t«Ul.Uli7) gr with=—BWhlbg-Ifl-lHe-aaticiatidnaTpirture, It was sdll a iq ■tET'.SSiw] S ------—out usefijl-sle-sleeprl'was'StilMootog-ralorward major sporting everjventxieavingreveh with the ye tothcfixperiesience. ' ' SsJSS!£SaS!!.3klUt) . Ongn • ' game decided, seemeemed lite a waste o fa trip,; (hi tXM H E r S .” « Am way Classic « But thenn ccame the game.'ActualI>lly, t b e ; Plus I never coi r~ asjssi'sisi.'sss could have .witnessed tbe ■ «OMKiBrWbJBt«-‘------:-- Minnnwt Q atart^D Ti pnm»» hadnltji!t«vcn-begun-yet and I coiuuld-tell spirit-ofsportsmanjaanahlp.displaycd-by.4tvcty- --of ' - - Worid CaplMogiils"tr-SSS;^^£ was wrong. UMPUgB.HY.(iV]^l«i*«w>aiWMM U.liMUMA)n-(Mr» pipick up my pitss p a ^ n[ iasked minutes to go andid hish team up by 26 points-.; 34 p*Ke*,cw*®*a*j,MOnt)PM«. the grey-hairclired man at the first gate I < came In fact,.tbinldog:ing about that play reiminds nj, jl N IM SnJM* ( 17 4 2D 1 ek«tTisnM to where theJie media entraceys* high school ______tCE------aeixpoini>int lead going-intO 'lhe fourth—------SHpSHONE—BrianBirUoss'had 24------Basketball1 ------quater. The Tl Huskies were held to points to leod the Shoshshone to a non- HANSEN - Br4i3randi Coffman just sevenc n points in th e q u a rte r .' hit four free throws conferencc victory o o^ v er Gooding Thenon-«n-^onrerence win puis Dietrich ai3-at 3 K,' ws in the last 40 f ^ c;cfl n camc back lo Ihe press- Saturday night. 6 heading to IRiclifiefd Tuesday. seconds as Hpnsen;n defeatedc Rich* andmin in the fourth and the results S174001 field 45-41 in a C li Afler a low scoringg first quarter SSS, •. Class A-4 girls' were imnitunediate os CofTman h a d four e n d ^ in a lie, the Indiaiians took a six- >• O^HHjlay 0, Har»«i 4. JeriMn 27. Hinw basketball game SatiSaturday ni^L points tie t 13. TaUla-20 17-20 10 01. 3-poin| Qoal*. ie the game at 33*33 with six point leod at the holf. TtThey increased HJc4«.jen»n'!«nS. ; The Huskies won'on the non*con- minutesi left. le The teams traded the jnam 3. Sorariaon 1. fc*cCowan21. Ballare ference contcst des the morgin in the thirt quarters, if wc Hansen rarai n 3 0 s m n d s o f f th e clo ck cr 10-point loss to Good}ding(9-2). even .thoughgh Ihe| Huskies made less than hall Burley'S Becky RobinsonR g e ts a rareI InsideIrii basket over ! ^ are going to do well." ro ffm o n w as fouled, 11." before Cof Gooding won' the jujunior varsity fc throws. Ihe Tigers were unableIcio to Highland's Kellyy DeFosses and the Rarrtarns Saturday night Tlic game lookedd lilike it would be “Wc pulledpul together as a team in- Itage ofthe oppoilunlties. • gome 54-52. UnnKimlsalso won the junior varsity game. Highland walkedd away with a 5?-36 win.i»ln.. a blowout as Hansen”;;lenNumpcd out to Ihc end,”,” sm d^hxiuicvcldt.,“Wc. SeoQInO 017 22 44 Rlefln.KI an II-O lead workingi n ^ e fuIl»* II. To(al»-12 3-12 20 41. Fouled oul- ' Ondrea Gibson each:h hadll four points whole gor;ome w<& should bcO K in •Son 2. r H ig ] ShoshonvO'MI l 1.Kamar4.Sanc») 1 g irls . for the Huskies. h la n d district.” 0. RMS 24. MeOure 9. Tolal»-17 24- Richfield's Mel/fclanic Fuchs HanscnvTl w on the juniw 'vaisiiy game. ■ broke the.run wh6 second quarter watbias the dtfferenec Magic Vallolley Conference boys' baskclball m b le jp a s t ended with Hansen u s....St-Ul n up 16-6. wen 0 3.4 2. Dtvl* 0 20 2. WUfon 0 O' forthe Pilots, who led by 19 i Richfield took charjhorge in the third />41».|2l0.OlMon4M13. 9 after three peri- victory, m 3 3-« 8. TotMil 1 20.32 14 49. 3* odi before coasting to victor)jry. G lenns Fer7 -W e hand!ndled il (the press) realty well in quater as Fuchs andid .Jonnine. Jones pemtan.co«im(Aman. improves lo 3-6 while Ihc IncIndi.ans drop Iheir the firsi quanuaner," Trojan coach Gary Elten- _ J lOih straight to start the seasonon. . Mhn said. *;WcVW juti tuned throwing the ball Buhl won the junior varsityly contest, 41-39. away." r o£lniF«ny 17M^N Troy Partinrtin hii a pair oftlirce-pointers. !and B u iriey,5:;2-36 P e c l o L S i I I g Roner Wellslltjicked.up.acquple.of.tioatji i airprisesJ-Goading-9 pSJlSSi 2. Tot!5T7” M ff7 4 VB. :3.pwnt goola-RM Catlleford: broke br it open uuring a 2S-poinioint ByXemTvIillCT C.S finallyy scc Jensen to beat, caaSafo>«.G. Watttw« 10. Panin 17. KJityon 0. KimtMB 7.-7. - came crashing dowiw(i against re-' •**l thinkink our little freshm an over Gooding ^turdayanight, ni 44-37. Wendell.11. 8-6,J faces another tougli A-4 op. • f’" iheSpartanjuniorvarsiiy. R.W«»13.S.W gion-Ieading Highlonarid. Ashley TorToner got welcomed lo Shoshone Tuesday. Hagerman im>’*• Andy Shaw hit a buekeiet and two free Gooding dominatedd tthe first half, ^ The Bobcats (8-9-9 overall. 1-6 the worldId oiof Highland. She’s go- holding a 22-11 intermiss throws down the stretch to ice ici th e gamp for R,fi R«w.Whitak nission lead. But ‘^Hagermanlan’alio won Junior varsity. 33^2. Dietrich. Bryce McCowann c< h ip p e d >n 21 13, HuicNnion4. ?i Region III) turnedI thet ball over ing to bee a great player, but this the Gooding ofrcnsc1>cgoi!gan spullenng in OameaoteW : Wendell won Tuesday 's jayvee game points to lead the Devils. 9.t92092.3.pW■pomteoais-HMmon. 26 times against the1C Rams' pres- was a real challenge for her the second half, panicularijlorly after senior with Valley.i'. AnA earlier report was incorrect. . sure dcfcn.sc and ne>lever found an tonighi.”• MiMilU'said. R^eigh Thompson left wiiwith an injuiy. wSSJlT • 19 2*3442 «mmon SbSi S. ^ h t 4, Colwnan 7. . offensive flow all night,n falling Without3ut on inside gam e and Gooding managed1 ju st two ncjd 5 5 2 -3 6 . Highlandid ddooblc teaming Wor­ goals in the third pcrioiai847. 3.poMoea>t- - ■^ .this group hos,” he saidI SSaturday af- cific 10 Conferifcrcnee action Saturday n ig h t •* point field goal wass thei Bobcats* Highlandmd responded with a 16- ^The^SpwtanM 11 imc out on fire as 2 5 5 ^ ^ ? “ te r th e HufikiiM? h e |d thl e e L n d y Vols The CardintJinal (9-2 overall, 2-0 in Pae^lO)10)' only bosket in theIC quarter as 3 run durinjiring the first-four min- i^dhdd alO p^rillead at the 1 Ili.iSlflU.3.~'~^ to one basket in the last«6:4itow i i,; ly lead andl i cverTobkea-back- BrBs-=- ' H ig h l a n d 6 i>vanity contest w . S d ^;r r a allowed Cballit to break open a . Sky«nt .4193431 not come up with the bigigplaySatur- , more shots than BuJurlcy in the the key, emphasizing cm the inside W to 17J33041 dote game andsecufeanon«n 7. ToW»-1010^1313li temoeek aid, noting that ha team kst to0 istreak alive. N o .S A rkrkansas j 67 • bS T " 8 ' Ulnle»PMrMn4.0mon4.0aM*i: ,, Wilh four minutes510 ij play in the HijNand-waiMioiMr 0 04 9 0. Underwood 0 0-0 2 0. oM B. ChM a. CMmud 2. Smt 4. TM m by 44 pocnb beibcc the holiday brak. ______STARKVILl'ILLE. Mits. - LaCharlollc Smilh ) 10. oanu 4 1-1 9 0. 0«fo>M« 9 t.4 4T. »iM0tW»OaMM. Oiallts ouusulscotcd Wood River (5*12) 24.6^ No.' I Louisiana Techh 7 8 , s c ^ 25 point>ints as the Lady Bulldogs (9-5,2-'2! sccond quarter. High!;hiand’s Jamie ?7 rsU i?i’S--o' in the decisiveJve sccond period.' itheasiem Conrcrence).beat a lopDP DcFosscs scored on1 tan OfTensive ) 9 ? sL * ^ S ^ I ?3* ToUli 21 0- Valley 6^1 FUer 47 Ilso won the junior varsity game. owiaaKlooaH-Oieeo. , Chains also Arkansas S t 43 10 team for' thethi firsi lim e'in school historyry rebound to put the: FRams up by Ouney-Van'^iMlIIIMII 0l 3-3 3 3. Coucn 10-0 19. HAZELTON - The Valleylley Vikings took JONESBORO. Ark. - Dctlebra W illiam s wilh a 77-67 victoryvi over No. 8 Arkansas on •3 2S.Wwnell9 2.2 2 17. Hunt 01-2 J nine ai 21-12. The RomsP batted J v SSSo m-31iM43.-To(aIib-wijnUfe7urtl6rVdr»iiyiani5:-----T' 'Vanderbilt rallied 10 top No. 177 Purdue 80-77 Georgia rolled'tird'to a 101-36 victory over Northth tournament held Fridayly and Satur- placc fifth,th, including Jason Heat- . W BN DEIX -The Trojans st 19934902 Saturday. S Carolina-Ashevileville Saturday night. . d a y . wolc (135),55), ReIvy S alinas (140), sively in dropping a non-confa 0.0«rfTwn 4. Dunon 1. Durti 17. BwnM early in the sec- Georgia (10-:10-2) boiled 10 a 57-17 haininie [\irdue (8.S) trailed 38-25 cat i] The Bruins collectedI 9 in Engelen (152), and Bob- Class A-4 rival Hagerman. 13.Kulm D. Tout*Mt»-1ff17>37 20 90.3«olnl OM>.autK. ond half bui chipped away at: the tl Vanderbilt • lead, enoblingg cico«h Andy Landen lo use all 95 points as Brady" Van E ■ • "They did a good job of e >8 on tw o free 12 ofhis playen)vrs, 11 o f whom scorcd. they got their first manBtchcs of the by Maxfieldeld i(Hvy). zone,-* Wendell coach Brett Wri I,lead until going ahead 70-68

Cal Pol►lyknocl£ o f f V a^ d a l s i r II OT; HloustoniUpsets STo. 3 M(lem phis SAN LUIS OBISPO,, Calif.C (A P)- ' TlK 6-rooi-ll junior had 17 in the first half, L Massachuseiiseiis on Thursday, No. 6 Georgetown 85{5. ranked liaglesn 94.94-77 for ils fiflh consccuiive win. len*s college when « Massachutetu opened a 35-25 J5 lead. He got The Tigerss tiitied the Cougars twice in the fi- In h is la■It it five f regular-scason garnet- - Ben Larson sank two freece throws with • ■w® his 33rd point on an easy tunuroiround with live nai 3i51 oftheihe game, the last time at 6 7 ^,7 7 SetonHaU76 against Bosionlion College. i Kiiilet is averaging I;5 seconds remaining in overtime to basketball b i nminutes lell • ' wilh 28 second!>nds lefl on a 3-point basket ^y LANDOVER. Md. - Allen IvcfjonIvt scored 40 more than 322 poipoinit per game. Jifl Cal Poly-San Luis ObispoOl to an Mingo Johnson.on. - points and Jerome Williamt charhajcd down four Villanova. (12-1.4-0(I’ - Big East) ended ihe (1%^ 96-84 victoiy over Idahoo oo n Saturday, tied it for IdohoId wilh 0 lO-footcr withi I No. 2 Kentucky 90, OfTensive rebounds off fire thro'irowj in Ihc flnal gamcwinningstreIg streak of Boson College (9-3.2-2).' N o. 4 K anstnsas83, two minutes, helping sixth-rankciked OcorjiCiowTi ___: >» Shantn Cbtright.scoredJ«l-?2^ L n « “ _.onc scconddjeft.to 1< fdrcc9vcrtme. . IMississippi 60 to an 85-76 victory over Scion HallHa Samrday. S ta n fo rd 81 iMethodlst61 d 80, No. 9 A r iz o n a 71 ..'CaI.Poly_(.8r5) won i t sjfUi , ^ straighrA , _ C o lin BryJryarit'add^ 19 points’ and1 -LEXINGTON, Ky. - Anteitoincrwifker __Ivetson matched his scasun-hl] )RD, Calif: - Dion-Crwsrscored a yeai^ ago, the Mustangs} were w 1-26 in Damlcn Lc>;.cvesque odded 17 for the.I. s scorcd 11 points and g rab b ^ llxcboundsas 11 ' LAWRGNCSCE, Kan. - Fourih-rankedd put with mo>es lhal Icf^ Danny II I 30 points. Including seven 3- their first snson in DivisiorsionL' ■' Mustongs. No. 2 Kcnluci^ cniiscd to ilsI lOih1 consecu. Kansas survivedved a mitcrable first half as Raef;f ed and Adrian Griflin reeling onsn hit anktes. b u i! tcad Stanford 10 an HO-71 upset ...... I live victory in overwhelming MMississippi 90- LaFreniz helped[ted the Jayhawks take control in-1- it was Williami' fieicc rrboundin ■ The game was tied 75*alS>all at the-end R ose leded the Vondalj^ W ith 20_ ^ '" 'i t l f '”"* " '- SvSS’ a\rizonaonS Salurday. — M o n Salurday night. tide in Ihe secciccond period to beat Southernn ihe vicioiy,’after the Pirates'teco;'ro^vl.halfnin. Tlie CanlinalInal (1(8-2,2-0 Pac-IO). snapped a 15- ' -of tegulation. Idaho (5-5))took to on-81.77 -points andd JasonJ Jackman'oddca'lP Kentucky (11-1. 2-0 Southea;eaxietn Confer. Methodist 83-61-61 Saturday...... ttrokBgatntt^lhc Wildcats. Sanford . lead with 2:59 IcK in the extraext session, and 14 reboibounds; Idoho will join Cal . eence) came up with. 13.steals andani bloekea iO...... The Jayhawk:wks (lO-l) icd only 41-25 at Ihe* No.7Coifn^cur73,;1, MUSI 52 S f,'K 51 AnMoa'in ^ teven years; • ' But Cal Poly regaineined the lead, Poly os q member m of the Big West shou and Missitilppi (5-6. 0-2)-2) shot Just 27 half, but startedted the second half by working Icais (10-3. 0-2) Were coming off the ball over 24 the bait insidele toti LaFrentz and Scot Pollani.1; . HARTFORD. Conn. - Ra 84-81. with 15 secondsi to play. Reg- Conference:e ni e x t’se o so n . ' -. peiccni(I7-of-64) and turned the 1 to Catifomia on Thursday night.;-' times in its sccond straight lost.*'I." each of themI 6-6-fooi-IO and the two biggestII Doron Sheffer shook orrtlusg Icfeal in 13 years. gie'Rose hit a game-tyinjr^ing 3-pointer M lssiulppi kept Ihe final scorlore rcspectabre players on the; floor.ft( No. 7 Connecticut used big mnS 3 !l„.nl,y.lc.l with six seconds to go, t assa ch u sctts 78 , . bby sinking 20-of-27 l>ee throwsstoo t set poor 5 to overcome Miami 73-52 i: Dirden fouled Larson wit shooting from the field. icinnati 71, . • matchup Salurday night. owa 92, Minnesottfi£3 ond to go. Larson madeidc both free D a jt o n 5858 ■ *’ Allen, who was hiltirig ihee I front iron and IOWA CITY,TY, lo«D1 - Ruts Millard scored 11 1 - Marcus Csmby scored a ca- I South Floriorida 69 even launched an uncharaclcritiitiic airbait on a o f his 20 pointsnts dduring an early •econd-half tun throws to seal the win. BOSTON - Houston 69, It half, led th e that gave No. 10 I points and had^llve^n^as ’|^ TAMPA. Ra.Ha. - Fifth-nmked Cincinnati, oITX 3-pblnt attempt in the first I I. 10 Iowa control of the game, sad ■ ,1- Cdl Poiy led 45-36 at1 hiM Rim e tnd No.3Mei^his67 to its bett ttanI in 19 years; avoided an upset Sat: Huskiet'wiih 19 points to moveive up to No. 10 Chris Rlngibuty'ivty regained hit thooiing touch ai increased iu lead to 122 p poillIS,5»ilh P iy c o thb ,1 Atlantic 10 conrerence by HOU^QN - Kirk.Ford sconoretl'23 points, urday night whenhen Art Long scored off a reboundd 'on.lhe tchooVt tcoring litl. the Hawkeyetet beat be Minnesota 92-63 SamrdaV « 78-587S Satuniay...... irincluding seven in the rapid-flrnre final m in- with ooe sccondid remainingp to give the Bearcau a .. . ..nightinibeaigT*ligTeaConrannce. i' «?20 remaining. The Vaneondals used a besting them . ------. _L _low «.(W -a-«vi '15-6 run to get as cIom os'74:73:wlhas' ----- Camby^ont^>pped'hlo>rwfoiirbc*fo‘r32To—«i—utcfrhetMgtbrHooston Cougar;ars bold on foe—7|-69 victory ovei ~No.8Vlllanova94, 3-over«ll,-l-l-i)ig-T«n)-rebaunM—----- — |lnuiemcn.(12-0, 1-0 Atlantic 10) a,aj<9-67 upset ofN o. 3 Memphislis on Salurday D inhy Forttcnton had 19 points and Kcilh^ No. 24 Boston ColL 7’ from an 85-6161 Iclott ai Puidue on Wednesday - - - nine seconds to go in regulai eek at No. I. Daylon.(8-4, 0-1) nl LeGree 13, butut 1Long made ihe last two bas- ' ' night by gettinging iMinnetoia in foul tiouble and • ' ' Larson was at the line Hani p = o » r for the fim seven minutes and Memphii (8-2) never led a«erIcr fhe -midway kcti o f the nIghiIght for Cincinnati (9-0), whichll VILLANOVA. Pa. - Kerry Kiii^Ci^llc» Kid anoih- .overcoming thehe hot-»hoo(inghi of fteahnian Qirin. 'b f two fipe throws before: EddieE< Ttuner eui a lo^iwimnl leadl< to one early in the second pipoint o f th e firii ha lf and lostost' ita fc c o n d blew a 10-pointint second-half lead before pre-- ier big game against Boston Collrillettc. tcoring 33 cy Lewis, whoIw cameci off the bench to lead ihc : bealen by No. vailing In the ConferwceCoi USA opener. |poinu^^^ ^y as No. 8 Villaho^'aivabeailhcZWi- ‘ Gophers withiateaton-high27p(»nts. a ta i i half but. I n thelie

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■ - ■, " ■ : V;-r IRVING, Texas - For the last.two H p i weeks, Dallas Cowbivboys comerback 1^ ^ ^ ,Lorry Brown has ccalled.his good Inend Rodney Peetete to wish the Ea- n O H H h' gles quarterback, goocodluck:- . IJSW - Not this week, tKoub u ^ . - — “I got a message fromfi Rodney not ______to call him this weeljck/’ Brbwn said. “So, r il have to talkIk lo him after the ■■ - '^S^^ndo.shop,'e Pccte wil! send f ^ something his way in Sunday’s divi* ^ S p . sional playoff, howe Vlike, an underthrowiwn pass, for in? - ' i ^ J stance.;------^m-hoping-hoill-Jl'throw-morone— ' more,” Brown said.. ““Even if I don’t i return il for a touchd(idown. Jusi throw _ | ' me one, Rodney, jmdd I'll] be happy.” DCa.*;' ■' APpKobMb Brown intercepteted KansaaCityququarterback Steve BonO:lo vvarm a up during prac*..- Pccte in each of the fegular*sea* Uce for the Chllchiefs' playoff game agalra ln s t Indlanapolla today. son games be- — tween the two ^ M teams, 'and ran ' J both back for , y touchdowns. C o ]> l ts , C Those were bright spots in what has beenbe a difficult year for the “other"” 1Dallas comer- back, .the one wholb isn ’t D e io n ' Sanders. p l ja y i t < With the.overwheh c o o l of Sanders at lefl consmer, opponents -f: - - -•;- KANSAS crry[TY, Mo.'(AP) -=^A 'irig'sonKnnething right'all ycario'bc 13-J . .. ; - have -directed - . " Ifnncng Pi'typlnyiT , J much o f their at* m idleoftlieloi^ra■ room toying to auc- comcss fitrnifi confidence. We believe "‘^tack^iot^BiDwnra— lion off the shoehoes of 0 ■ in ourselves Ond in the• former 12th- teammBte. Dor>ominoes f scheme. We know what, round pick from APprtoio Texas Christian Univer games were goinj we’re doing. lelphla’8 Ricky: W atterss dlvfliac for y a rd a g e du rinIng a gam e agalnat Dallaslias eariler this season. - both ends o f the .. Brown has been pickaiS'onlikcU.c PJ""*”'! 'K r ! r i f e > “Last year, ii was a bit ndured the to il- Tho Cowowboys and the Eagles»s mi eet today In th e playcyoffe. Players were lau;laughing, ^ tense. It m i^t be because class nerd, but he’s end . nrautbing the wordsrrds to mu- t ■ o f Joe being here. Now, lade and'come away' whh> six inter- gave birthrth'.to a son 15 weeks premo:mo- showed a Ibt o f heart.rt. Emotionally, against PeePeete-at Vdterans Stadium, sic on tbe loud^xalijeaker and generally , we’re ncnot being too cocky, but we’ ceptions and a growinjng respect from turcly. Kristopher Ki Brown weighs|hed -he was tom down, butJt he stuck with ond the ensuing en 65-yard runback ' . having a ball. have conronfidencc in Ihe potential here the same teammatetes who once just 1 pou)ound, 6 ounces at birth and am us. W« supported him,m, and he sup* gave Dallasillas what .looked like on' in- Are the ChiefsI readyna for Sunday’s and wherhere wc might go and what we dubbed him "Iju iy Scis:issorhands." fought forIsr life for 10 weeks, ported us.” ' sumiouniabiliable 17-3 lead, AFC playoff gamene againstI the Indi- m i^t do this year.” _ “Deion’s a great corner,cc and he Kristoplopher.died on.the Thursda;iday __ Jhc,Cpwboys_worcire_the-initials ' But thele EEagles came bock against ' onapolls Colts? IsIs itil cold irr Kansas- Whattlat th ^ woukt do, with two wins makes people come atIt me.i But I just' before thebe Cowboys played Oaklantland “K,B,'! on th e ir helnImets fo r th a t the Cowboyboys’ defense lhat aftemoon, Civ in Januaiy? . atbIt home, is get lo.the S i ^ Bowl. 'think that allows me to moke plays,” in mid-N<•November. Brown"staye surprised he showecved seven tackles in the finallal three games, venge'factoictor. We just need to play ' record(13-3).andwcnkvcre the onlypcrito heimerr ssaid.^’There is.no grandj In August, Brown’ss 'wife, Cheryl, up,” saidJ safetysi Darren Woodson.. “It“Ii ‘ One o f those interceceptions came like we can.’an.” •- ’ team st home (8-0).)). 1That eamed thm plan." . iheAFC.Westtitleancandal^tnihefiist WhatIt theret is.Sunday is a gome - roundofthepli^f&iii& for the first time. - againstIt thet underdog Colts, who Johhs(ron adnnits intc:erest ini Dolphilins joU They got there witlwilh the same kind come off an impressive victory att > of loose attitude .the;they displayed Fri- San Dieg(ego. Without star nmnet .^far* MIAMI (AR) - Forr tthe first time in 26 years, lat began in 1970. . from hiring Johnson was^ removed when Shula ~ day after their flnalwiII workout shall Fau'aulk — who will miss .the the job Jimmy Johnsoron wants most is vacant - Johnson said he had yet to10 who will.rcmaln with the team in a figurehead pb- “We’ve felt noI pressure,”pr Simien game agiagainst the Chiefs — Indi*' and he is interested. sit with Huizenga about theie sition — pledged roo ssupport owner Wayn^ aiid. *'I felt lost yearar tlthere was a lot of onapolissis still beat the defending AFC "I’ve got to sit downvn wilh Wayne Huizenga*^’ b, , Huiieenga’s choice. The relationship .between , pressure bccause Joe G^ontana) was champion!ons 35-20. Johnson said Saturdayly onTdx, referring to the “I have talked to Tampa Boyly Shula and Johnson has.bis . l>een stmined for several- here. This year, nobclobody expectiKl us Just like Kansas CiQ''s players, the owner o f the Miami Dololphins. “Obviously I’m in- id some other teams,” John^ years. to'do anytmg —■ w e ^ picked Cor . Colts orene rrelaxed And why not? If, as terested. Obviously I Jo>ove living in South Florida, n said. “Until I talk to every*y* Huizenga Wurth'to0 hi have'so'txteonl! iii'the'job ' fibct-to-iut in our division.divi Simien ^ ’d, expectations outside the Bu; until you sit down,'n, you can’t say what'youDU b o>dy, d ) I don’t know w hat I b y F eb . 8, Whenthe NFINFL scouring'combine bo* Hanged from u«ek organizaa'caa'on were low for the Chiefs ' might do.” - 1 ■/ _ mighighido.” ■ ' ■ gins in Indianapolis. Tlierhe free*agent sighlngjpcri* to wedc Ihis year. W_ ~:_Johnson tops Hiiizei xnga’s -list o f candidates-J ^ J o h n s o n - >tbs-include Florido-coach-b —taskrotfollowing-a-gret jrcaticoach, becauseth^’s ' ------• Comerback Mar/lark Collins at* 'Diego uidUld agnmst the Patriot^ were and often has said ththat if he returns to the eve Spurrier, Kansas Cityy done it-before. Johnsonoh {succeeded Tom Landry'- tributes the easy-goitgoing opprooch to playofffp ga n es," coach Ted Morchi- NFL, he’d prefer to dolo it in M iami. Oppopuni*ii> Chiefs coach Marty SchoitenheimerS< and Pitts-5- with the Dallas Cowboys'jys' iin 1989, revaiiiped their ' ; , , the success, the ChicIhiefs have hod re* broda saidaid. “We had to win one of . ty knocked Friday wh93r>------make the ployofTsrs everyc year this offs). Thottjol first San Diego gome was decade and got to the AFC Champi* p la j^ withwit playoff intension. When ' onship game in 1993.?3. '■ welostit,iit, we then had to win the sec- '• “I think we havee to have been do* ondgameile against the Patriots. , R estrucctimng]>NCAA\won’t buIV quick: playoff1 ■ DALLAS (AP) - Fanons hoping to concede thathat restructuring will removeive playing schools, it willill mean total the qrstemI wewe have now,” ra d C orri^ S n o wV COVETS Arrcr o w h e a d , seen an NCAA football1 fptaybflTgrow one ofthele biggest obstacles to theh e control over their financiices. One rear an, cotnmissto[ssioiier ofthe Atlantic Coast ; out of this week’s vote oonTestruQWr- NCAA’s stistiaging a football charopi-si- son the top conferraces dcdecided not to Conference.e. “But,“1 yes, thftt’s one thing ' • . NCAA presi* onship playolyoff. pursue an.NCAA playof'off two years that restructim:ti^ g mil take care of.” p dbes]isn’td a m g e n1 spirits dent Gene C o m ^ said1 SSaturday. Befo^' adjourning their 90th aimual'lal' ago was concern over wheho would con- The bowlkvl alliance c mwaged to set' “I don’t know that restnitnicturing will conventionon this week, 'more than,an. trol the expected fmanciicial windfall, up a champjoipionship game this seasoh - ^ • i • KANSAS CITY.Y, M p. (AP) rT. , tioiis direc-cctor^'said change peoples’ attitudede,” Corrigan 1,500 schoclools will decide o'h a far-ir- . Under the present setup,), revenuei dis- with N o.'11 Nebraska N meeting No. 2 The gome will go on, despil<; spoW * The snhits the.iihstoppable { i .. ' v'Kni^t-RidderNcWsvs Scrvicc{ 75 years.'s. G ets knocked bccause hefc 'it^nfmehtaiB f y ...... Boqne'. Butlut while only-Johnny’ >with 2,500 hits, 200 honsmers and- Indions in GamSame 6 o f the WoVld ■ I • ! - • was a kniknuckleballer.and.pitchcd.j d .■■■■■■■ Bench wonn rmore Gold Gloves be- 220p_sicaj8.w h o .j8n’t.inith t e H o lL S eries.^ , - • * ~'i'99'4^ :Stcvc Carl:arlton. 1995 - for 24 seareasons. Fact is, thou^, hele just. five fewer games inii 6nb> less hind the ploplate than Boone (sev- '>And Oliva had a sensationjnal career ; 4. Onone stunningstui ni^'at Vet- j , " ’ - ■ Mike Schmidt. Andind this year’s had a.betjctter winning percentage;e , season?. _____ ^___cn), Boone’le’s.candidacy it} dam- ccut short by injuries. erans Stbdiuniium"(Aug.-2'5),- the J '' regularly scheduledtd Phillic1 head- lhan Nolai>lan Ryan, had fw e r lossess • Tony P ^z: Receielved m ore agcloves and pitched great forir cept Schmidt but was stilttill W short ^features DaiJan Quteenberry, Fred Broce I Sutter. ' ' ' Johnny Callisclison off the trivia- { | .. jr^Montancz? Raody-Lerberch? . crummyrteam tt s. ■ otclectioHi-His-critlcscs'peiializ'c Lynn and1 ^ 2;700*hit man Bill ' question list,, Jeff Je Juden (Jeff Jui ; I •; : Oops. Sotiy. NotIt thistl year. On . • Dona SStitton: Received 22 few-'• himI for riding the coattittails o f all Buckner. Th as many RBIs as PePerez is not Tony Qliva,I, Vada'Pirison and Curt •stroke si for no other reasonm than to th e grand dl^isioiision-sm es finale. " * i f this way:', , ' more shutcutouts than Carlton, had aI ini the Hall o f Fame. ; Flood. Flooi3od change.d baseball honor h the two best PhilHHies they ! ■' ' i - • Phil'lHlekrd: MissedMi by 59 nearly id«Jebtical career ERA, held1 • Firit-tltners: The! tmost no- through juriurisprudence, but he ever c laid eyep on. ,, Jayson Starkark writis for the Votes It^st year. Ownwns the.^fifth* hitters to-*•-* lowcT-average, and wonI tablet flrst'time entries dido include didn't quitee haveI a Hall of Fame - ■ 3. The underappreciateIted Toipi Philadelpbio Inqitnquirer. y —

L l ' — 4 ' : 1 mmmm i l l l i l f MU f r o i l l I ; B tM F m e tm ^ ^1995::T h e >^ear olif stockk, bom ...... i- S * T ig n 4 l» i g - ^ Figures in billions •. The WasfaiogtoD Post invest inn fforeign markets, where j; percent cfjange from ■ More on mutualsIs - D8 prices were'ere not only mixed, but oftcSende'^ ' of dollars; p i 0 pe'riod a yea r eariler, , A year ago, mutual-funifund results for 1994 — pressed. the sa m e p \-----wero-so-m^iocro-that-ov-oven-moncy-mari(ct— 1994;^rcamebatk-willj-o-l-S.-Z-pcf perecnt-goin-in ------DomesticsticaHyrhralth-andbiotech'h ^ u n d r— -exact^eportlpf,tingperiods-as-shown.------funds fared better thanlan stock and bond 1995 ■■ ; i .4§2sdlfc^^“; '5 as rates fell. Money fund£ids gained 5.3 were theI b bi; lu est gainers, up 47.2 pcpcrccnt; Same-sloreire sales are for stores ■ funds. Now,, the story is very different. In percci;ent. ' while finonclanciol-scrvices funds climtw<«d 41:5 . . . ope■3pen at least one year. 1995, ^tock (ind bond fuifunds came roaring Th -—* including banks, ulilitic.itics, technolo* thehigh*tecltech rally ran out o f steam. KRT TRAP 1995. It was Iheir best showingshe since 1991, gy an and natural>resources comjimpanics. Bill Davidvid Testa, director o f equity’ invest-ij Same-stofe when they gained 36.5 p«rccnl.p«r Bond funds, whilele h was a good year for donloraestic stock e safes;s 1.1% " which lost money whenI interestint rates rose in Tunds,Is, it was. a lackluster yeor fofor funds that Please see MUTUAL K m a r t Co r p . [BileBByin Home sgrown n $ 5 . 3 IBBB 2 . 0 % ■ — Same-storee s a l e s : liiisiiiiiess . Sears, Roeoebuck and Co. g : $ 5 . 3 6 I B B No local e f iSiect ( E expected ^ ------Same-9tore.9&-aeles!-PW -6-.8% - — ~ ~ from West!tu n e merger ------TWIN FALLS - 1 The number of ofea ?%;' J . C . P e niney n c Co. Inc. West One employes^ - ahd the numb^ of . . branches ~ should SU)stay the same despite the •• - ^ V" ^ m % $3.48 IfflE 1 - 4 % bank's recent.mergerer >with U.S. Bancorp, Thcfc cuiTcntly arearc iio plans to consoli* Jfri Same-store■e s a l e s : S B 4 . 2 % dale West One bonksLks or lay off employees I in the Magic and WoeVood River valleys, said D a y t o n HHudson u Corp. Stewart Johnson,I, ]Idaho's West One ,, ■■ ':vV.;;'y>;; . spokcsmaa__ ^ - .$4.1 Iffi ‘They’re'keepingiig‘tHc“cntlrc'W csrOne Bank o f Idaho piiMtytty much in tact,” John* Same-storee sales:s HN 3.0% son said. . An estimated I.lOO100 West One and U.S. S o m e top retailer.i//ers do npt report Ihelr Batficorp positionsis Jfen said the’page will ■ : / ‘Jpresident Rick Airei n .^called yii^a|,HoQ|>8_-I • wo rk s la s t w e ek a t thecembcr in. memory, retail}- ‘Maitde in I[JSA’ slihbws 11 , . ers slashed pnces3'to to the'quick'Bnd*3ttlrposi7 i'*We thmk it ts imponportant that First , . eral be able lo helpIp B Kmart's sales were:re rmade at d e ^ discounts^ . .. . ganizedasthey visit.viuvarious properties... .. ing-becauseof-the-risese Iof.personal.computers, egrow ing— ------? which cut mto.profltofltmtuBins._This comes _pA _ John Irwin of Real1 EEstatej Plus and Irwin spending by U.S. consunsumers on electronics, highh .produc- m the heels of broadd lolosses in the third quaiter ’ ^^^RealQ'u.sellingihejouiioumal to other real es* tivity of American wori/orkers and an investmentt < climate m from deep markdoudowiis afler Kmart postej • < -'tate ageiits for distribiribution to their cus* made attractive by the veak^ e dollar. H 11 quarters o f declini:lining earnings or losses. | tomers. Agents in 38i ststates and five coun- T h o u ^ Jopan remairtsiits the worid’s center for clolecironics m Analysts soy theic wweak sales across the ; tries are already usingg tl:the journals, he said. - ___production, a rccent .survurvey by the U.S.-based Elphete bijying decision,” saidaid honie.buyer Sam which are among the! mmost expensive home elC'lec tro n ic------• <*> ation in 1996. ‘Therhcre is no immediacy to fashion and the com:onsumcr is worried atem •items, jusl_ovcr .70_pcrcctrccnt sold in ,^ c United Su>tates are • Jim P alu m bbo, o senior vice presidentant for television con* Agents may call 800-:00-^51'-lp5 for moro'. made here...... siim er electnrtronlcs g ro u p a t S o n y' ElElectronics, explains - their own employmeyment wilh 40,000 AT&T **~lllfl!B'lUfltlOn. . ------:------p . workers laid off and the govemment out o f - - ■ Pleise ELECTRONKIICS/D6 thdlrrnew DIqHgltal Satellte system In L as V e g a s . I . work.” ; £awsuit: Vlctqrliiria’sSecret I 0ves better dealsals to tnales • ■; - tNEWYORK — A^ ddisgnuitled shopper ^No, nott that wilndow,’ anda otheer helpliine nightitmares ; claims thot male Vic^toight-Ridder'News SehriccIce ; O nline a PC called IBMIB and said they were expiperi- os ourselves a't B&B.tB . ' ,• [ . 'customers do -r- from tf ’-cnoing somele pproblems with a screen cccom- Our friends at SouSource Innovadoiis Inc.. in “purchased.through thele ccompany's catalog, - - - Ah, fellow’ techriophiles.Ics. You've been those like lil us, who make aboutit ai dozeti,. mand. The concompuler was telling them "ej'eject Long Beach have^ created cn a computer keyi -thari^. Ig many o f you ore truly tetech*savvy -diskiWc arid1 hit any k ^ . ” Uh, they could,Id.oot board and scrcen thatthai lies flat on your d e u . . . Denise Kntzmah filedled a class-action low- rattling^ that large'square; bi box- every time meaning your significant other is nowhereno' in sighi or you areai too proud to pick up'aa telephonet< find the buttonion that said “any key." • = -like that desktop calendarcalc pa'df'we n^CT s e l .....— •suit in U.S. District Cou:k>urtonTliesp, the Thinkpad, os a Christrstmas sits on topijf it. models in lacy underdiirduds, .offered her a 8'getting the Deluxe 64MB, speed, ISDN/TCP/IP compaiipatible connputcr ; Well, rtiy techno- giftwantedtolto know if the "hibernate” ftifunc- ThcM odulaExctixecutive{tm) plugsinti^T,— ; smaller discount thann oone sent to a mole I, before “you calrthcTriMtbj yman said she would be ri|right Well, just think: aboutab those coffee. ’ lu n f }°morBthati balCo f all r e saleBales'.occur in the eustnmiec-i*j0pen-a.5yindow.” a thee c customer Q^d the woma fenid only a i l O discouoi luj-winter, , back. Worried,ied, the technician waited uiuntil on this boby. 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t^jn T imw-Nawa,m . Twinl Falla. Idaho S u n d a y/ . JJonuary 7 ,1 9 9 6 "1 M o i i eiy n .FFed O K s Chase-CKiC lecaical ank merj^r" r—li i|i' -Knisai^ R ld d e rN o w a Service I ments from someme interested parties-.-iFinaninaitfial institutions and Consumer he prft-ftnmpAtttiv«» ’' A t(hte=sKow= ^this-yeai mMc VV j r^WASHINGTON — The FederalFc . efTccts o f the mencrger, while othiers Interested Inti parties also raised con- :serve Board opproved Chei:hemical coutiotied thatt ttbe merger would cemssns about the financial and tnaiuige- inking .Corp.’s applicaiicItion to squclch compelilitilioii and redtice the rialll resourcesrc o f Chase and Chemical quire Chose Manhotum BonkIlk Ni A , avoiloblllty jind1 cquality o f bonking Bank:anks, tbe Fed said. Tho-Fed-notcd-r----- i fanpnroved ekleetronic:mousef raring the way for the twowo New andnon-bankingp; products In tbe New that'dat'die facts o f record show the two Ira p ! =>rk institutions to complet€om ptroller-jr-General-and-ihe— suywaslhcsicond iking assets o f total deposit Thing. Prototype; D'DVD machines —“ unit.sI.S couldc sell by Ihe tum ofthele ocen- keynote speech in aa mw by. a major osils in Federal Deposit InsuranceIr Corp. on capable of playin,r'ing two hours-of /lu ^ . tthough many others thinkk high hi compuier-industry pi iks'and-savingS associatiiations die competitive clTiiflects of the propos- ired by the FDIC, the Fed said video stored on small sm optical .disks ;i pricescs will remain a hindrance lo fastf Last, year, peopleIc Jislencd'ro soft- ' "“ .“ j , uid. al. Each conclude)tied that the merger — were on proudd display.di Company sales's increases.ii ware legend Bill Ga nduslry sourccs said they exexpect w o u ld .not havee a “significantly jalcs o f Microsoft two banks to closc the deal bj i^eijs ran them throitrough their paces. Marlanufaclurers-wercn’t missinjsing a Corp. hold-forth onithocmergcncoof t j , II by the adverse effect onI ccompeu'tion in any ; pointing out (heirir high-qualityh pic- chanccnee to give pep talks. “YouI must mi the personal comp o f February, but It couldd beb 4s’ relevant market." ipulcr as Ihc key n as the end o f this month, ftjrcs and fielding guiguestions. cmbnijrace this technology," saidid JoeJ entertainment dev:vicc. This year, chn I .When onnounccccd in' August, the hares in Chemical willm ' Tlierc were plentynty of oilier gadgets CJayloy-ion, execulivc vice presidenteni o f EcJchard PfeifTer, chM cf cxccullvc or H be deal raised concecorns In C ongress i for the'estimatedI 90,00091 people at Thomsmson Consumer Electronics,5, lo Ic a Compaq Computer pped for shares of Chasese onic a about layoffs causctsed by industiy con- ^ H l j J T Corp., now the j (y//!I to 1 ratio. The deal is value ' t>ic show to ogle,e, s spread out over j ballrooroom full o f retailers. “New prod-prc worid’s biggest malmkcrof personal ^ jj iluedat solidation and pror'ompledan Oct. 17 Door space equalII tot( eight football uct inuintroductions are critical lo maimain- eompulcrs, talked abt ethanSII.3billion. .^hearing in the House I Bankfhg bout them becom- he Fed noled that it received 6 Qelds: virtual-realitylity headgear, even- mininging the profitability o f our indindus- Ing the only appliaiiancc your house idcom- ’'C o m m ittee's- Suliubcommittee'on bigger-than-Iast-year'ear’s home theater iiy," will ever need, TV s. softw are tcto browse the Fineinding a new hit jiroductt hashi . "Personal conipuiiuters have a life- Retirement e toj sem in a r H Internet’s worldwiIwide netwo’rk o f takenn > on much more meaning5 this th changing power ... ththat will redefine apic of free s computers. telephon Lunch will .be providedpi at 11:30 motorcycles., fromI a decidedly weak holiday sell-scl he said, describing a Ihome where the ' a.m ., and retiremci(lent plans will be ^ And, thi^ being: Las Li Vegas, a few ing seaseason, which yielded the- worworst comptiter does just aboutal everything , TWIWIll^yALfcS - A free semieminar discussed at noon. i. o f the. 1,800 companpanics with booths- sales1 djfigurcs since Ihc reccssion-atat tithe— makes doctor appiipointments, .rents' pn-smiimdll-business retirementI-plans- pi M arilyn Penit^cl 1______fcere-SH.Q^«,g.OinQmputcttzed_slot_ slartofoflhe 1990s. ______videns hfllnnpM th(» fr ' J j, m achines for home hoi gambling Survirvival and growth in the con-. coi ----- ‘‘Today's personallal computer has rcgisKstered representative forbr thei the facilitator, (though all you canin doc financially is sum er:r >electronics arena dependd ono just entered its adolescall 73'3-9554. J|uj | lical designs for'the. new CICD ly against the Japaiancsc yen, has. TWII/IN FALLS - The College nBieri at 734-6666. cbmponents o f electrjctronic Item s arc ! :ach gathered its own suppor) ;gc of Ext. 2450. produced, a more impmporianl measure lort- drawn many monufafacturcrs^to the' Southehern Idaho Small Busineiness ------^ o f economic standing. United Stales, becatiscBe il makes pro^ Dcvclo|Jopment C enter is ofTeringing a or. . AnI unusuat'publicUl debate lasteisted duction chcapcr. In odiddition, produc- p a s t Ti * For instance, thouglugh most PCs arc for moi Trac II business planniiming lore than eight months untiintil crs want to be closese to American coursee beginningfc Jan. 24. made here, about 4542 percent ofa Americrican computer compa'nicnics consumers, who w illI spepd: $65 bil- -n,c i, computer's cost,is .fofor displays and insisteded on a comnromise. which wa : Intensive 12-week educatioition- j m , lion pn,clgctronics.tbisus.ycar. ------^ a lly -bbosed-program-will-equ: o rxomponles over- based1 onor technical work by IBM. “If you are a big plislayer, you want cntnjpre seas. The rest is intl microprocessorn Enouj3Ugh anecdotal evidence abou ireneurs with skills to dcvekvcld5 ^ " | j bout access to this market•tjn particular,’' a„d runun successful business ven-vei IP chips, storage systeminns ahd soAwarc the grovro_win^U.S^role in electronicnics Garrcily said., ‘Tha>.f; programs-designedand Lhas.argucd,.fot:— tu res.. ItIi is-valued at $1,200,; bbi u t ...... - • I • and made'by'tr.Sr" manufaifaciunng has accumulated fo:for doing an increasing amimount o f manu- C S I *s cbmpanies. cconomi•mists to notice. s. cost is only S26:265: I facturing In the United!d Slates." P n rtici]ciponts w ill receiv c thrchree , Al .tStill, the jjerceptiortion of change is’ “I :hink thii back to the mid- to lalC' m ale- Americans are spenending more on courseic h an d b o o k s and othcHhcr ^ strong at the tirade show,sho which will ’80s and an( the notion was consumeimer electronics at the cxpcnense of fumiture resource I attract 80,000 visitors rce materials and samplescs of< ars this weekend, clcctr'oir'onics was something w(wc and other big-ticket appliances,ap said w inningng business plans to use ii It looms largest in thehe rolei U.S. com- couldn’tn’t do. And now, quite a.dilTer >e as tt » Tet- Stephen Roach, senioror economist at ,guidess aos they develop their owiown. ,M fAGIC /VALL L E y- pw ies played in theic JapaneseJ inno- ent stoory,’’ r said Jeanette Garrelty,Ity, Morgan Sumlcy & Co. i >. in New York. The proirogram Is presented byMhe th * ' P CSI SmiImall Business D.evclopmerment ' • R I N T I ,N . G"; Center,r, IUS West Foundation, Idah ■ Qua f M utualils __ __ ' — iBonker'e r ’s A sso ciatio n and U.S lalily'Commercial/ Printing j Continued from D515 income.le. up 30.2 percent, almost 5 percent in thithe fourth quar- Business AdministraiioD. ■ - ^ 2 0 88773-370-300-i-BO(l796 : r96772-90’3------'------y three groups were loserssin In ter. ss will m eet from 6 lo 9:30 9:3' ments at T. Rowe PriPrice Associates ' t o?e The biggest downers camcimc Emerging, markets*:s' fiinds, njcan- P-"’- iVednesdoys, beginning Jan.Jar Inc.,’ Baltimore, colledcal 1995 “a ^romLaLatin America funds, which .wonderfiil year" forbr : mmuol funds f;» ” n ^ lich w hile, lost 4.6 pSrcf uui biiiu lic uxpccU^ ------bccause rn liny‘SUSlT’fi Latin funds 'were battered'd a Latin stocks, give way to a market:ct idownturn this ycJ^ago year. go when Mdxico devalued theIhc Japan funds fellI 1.91 percent,- and threw the country Intonto while gaining 4 peicrcent in the ; Testa said the marl :lal turmoil. For a time last ■ handicapp<^y-a-6low1° ^ ' S c i " l ast ■ fourth quarter as the J; Jowdown-in-coT^ summer,er,.thc Latin funds seemedI to erment took steps to brbrinl the coun- porate profits. ning back, bul that trend was ‘'Instead o f having vas try out o f recession # j d moved to ng picnsnnt sur- lived. The funds dropped prises, we will have! urunpleasant sur* • >ed shore up Its banking sysystem. ' ■!—!_ pper; head of - - J ■ Lipper Analytical ScScrvices Inc., which tracks mutual-al-fund perfor- ’ou ld You mance, also sees aI lcless-cbullienti ' r.Sj market clim ate. Lippcppcr suggested w ^ Relieve? that the stock market'sct's .bullish run m i\ '^31 By Gary Storretr e r G a ry ^ W e s tla n c in 1995 would set.tht.the stage for ” . '‘'/K i d M o t o r s weaker returns in 199«996. "The odds favor 4f»wertiemeuic-fc£-steck returns, S t r a n gG E W i l l s possjbly even negativeive returns." he le archives of law aree reformer, willed hersr estate to Despite their strenfength, general I with weird wills. Whilee her niece on the ccondition stock funds did nol: d&P, the low- / est number since W80,I, a(according to ' Lipper.AnalyticaL W fl y iiVa TTie big fund-gains ofo f 1995 were 'spread evenly among5 nmajor fund H groups with these resulsuits: capital H appreciation, up 30.33.3 percent; FAMILY U ISE T O MEXI

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soMERESiiniCTidi^OKS APPty. MLLrtR OETAItS. Locally and IndepentUruljttly (Owned. AUour.senika are fret 1063BlM«Lak«ak«t Blvd. • Twin Falla . te6 or 1-600-626-6859 73X516 . .. ■H33«H;|i|HMaaii l I ■ ■■■ ^ V .t : - 'i '- ' ■ ■ . ■’ / Sunday, Ja n u ary 7 .1 9 9 6 Timos-Nows, Tim Twin Falls. Idaho 0-7 | I Mbne V Highlerfeed[ grain pprices fp]>rce adjijustment .-T' -1 - • HgTB‘ti'n::8inmni ^ — weekiif^ef Gov. Philhil-Batt-announeed— ^*-001 edition of Mig/cV' v ^ ^ v J i d y ' Fannbeat — he:would close.theic lo b p e rm a n e n tly e x p escted c te to be vigorously debated I ' Ma^cVaUeyl " " due to “teslinftirregirgulorities” uncov- duringng tJthe 1996 Idaho legislative ses- - I r livestock feeders the CRPCF program will apply loolhosc th ered in InbfrcvTiiws i I TW IN FALALLS - Aan,.n ^ ahd dairymen'areB doing( their best to 435,16 >• >• I sion. ,162 acres, Rushsaid.- In on int^iew la I Coasulting urouc |j |H adjust to feed gn{rain prices higher ‘it’s last spring. Hatch Rep.:p. Froncis1 Field, R-Grond View. I wjpTnc. has opened a • H [t’s si^ illca n t what hoppeiiijcns in said he viewed keep; ■ new division o f iti than’they’ve been1 iiin years. this foi :ping the lab open expects!cts lo see leaner budgets comirig I 'fits business. ■ form bill,'* he said. as the biggest choll ■ Priori^ One J Rolled mixed gnjrain at the Wendell Qllcnge he would forth1 in the session, wbich begins I Arm office. fL.*_ . i ..TMSaaed.by MicIM J n t e - I Elevator Companyiny WM selling for- Maglagic Valley leglslattn andA fi , M o niday. d a y The House Ag Committee I ■ ed at tbe Aspenn ConsultingC office at ■ S8.40 a hundredweiireight, this w e^ up commimodity groups this week c He was right Wh^hile some in the choirols- also anticipotes a longer session I I I 212 Second Ave.ve.-W.- Wall has four’ about S2 from a yet'ear ago. cussed«d ways to reUiin the Twinn F agriculture commulunity were sur- lhan lastyear’^66daysjlast ^ . ‘ I pristdtohcarofHauotch’s resignation, “We \ ’ I y^ars o f numageugement ocperience in .. AJigrain productlets have gone up in Fopd*'d'Quality Assurance Lab Ve hod 0 lot of money last year I ■ tfae temponuy sei |fl|ra receni months/ butlUt ib a rley and com c o mmodity m t testing. others had expressecied dissatisfaction from the reserve thot Wc won’t have I I service industry. She ! ■ — with bts-leadershi i~------1 ----- is a -certified einplJTiploynreiifffpijftialisi: n M o n d ay ,-Ggv: - p !in~B hip-of-4he-^lale— thls-yeaiyeaf,^’ she 3Jidr-*‘We*ll-need-to:------1 . ' I ■Wall is availableible now and can be '■ nyemploywJerryl?Uoyd3d'''^"*^ anmiutsunced he would close thehe lab Agriculture Dcparuncfnent ... look at everything very carefully I ' . I . reached at 736-86■8611. ■ yk ■ Foreign markett demand( for groin perman anently because o f “testi b e fo re-c spendingsf money. It’s going tp I , has forced prices■s up, he said, but irreguhlularities.” Recent reviews orof Ihl Salmon rocoray.l; taxes and woik- take mormore.lime.” ’ I jrsuasion, Premier and Stri5»trata .j, gnou-j ' I .TWINFALLSL-S - \ ^ Mehiyfc has v !I?ision 3d, and Studio Pro. Th Igh grain nationally lab, stemming st< from a former.e r.lo I b I jolnejl the Twir tomcetthcJeraanS.id. • emplo]loyee’s ^ b r t of fhlsified Jab_I _ fsUlJpXflBC.oil^projeojects.includc^crcitjng-a-3D-lc }-|ogO------|r—w ^iin?e«redTinancial Services forr IPrescott & Craig Insurance ~ re p oHs B sandHlegal disposal ofcheirhemf- V _ ■ OS an account repn jce o f Any changes Co.egress nukes in cal was/oslp, questioned ils openilion! epresentolive. Jcroirome and animating the flyin ^n g the Conservation P ions. . w m ^ 0 m k I ' ' Melnyjc has picpreviously worked in 1 ogo Reserve Program ' ButIt somes of the sioie's commodnodity' go for use jn advertising. ThThey- could Have a subsi)Stanlial ofTect on groups ■ the financial field:Id for approxunately alsoso will take historic photos ps ore reluctant to lose the bui ■ 30 yeafs.l He was tos o f Idaho’s farm commmunity, a state ing-for. with Washington Jeronrome landmarks and digitalize o or.commodity testing, althouhough . FEATUREDD CERTIFICATE - 7 ■ Tcu^ Bank andvas Ci ze and Farm Service Ageilency official sdid they areon well owore that the focil - 7 MONTH TERM | I Oucoip in Spokane, , morp5rph th ^ h o lo s into the cunturrent this week, ocihty W ITH A ONE-1•TIME "BOOST" OPTIOnON IF RATES GO UPJ I I Wash;, before comingcoi to southern build ' 'm u s t fundfu itself. ilding. Throughout their inteintem- A little more tl I Idaho. He is availsulable at 736-6563. ship, than half of the ip, they will gain o better feel»Ifor 1 849,382 acres off JI d a h o fa rm la n d ■' A oM b lans plaguiog tlw Twia FeLFalls’ i graphics, field, understandiinding idled in the CRP pit)rogram-435,162 'Fpod! QualityQ Assurance Lab were we I TWINFALLSLS - Gene Turley, comtmputer programs, memory ai . I T w in.F alls Cotm y and acres to be exact - will be eligible issuests that w ouldn’t leave Jo Joi h n ^ 3unty coroner, has proje<)ject m onag^ent skills and hahave for release by Sept. I been accepted into into the membership handi pt. 30, Dick Rush Hatch1 alone.al . ids on work experience wilh/ilh a said. ' T h e 1former director o f the stas ta t^ I o f the Ameridih1 CollegeC< o f Forensic portfctfolio, . • The new rules Coi'ongress passes for Agricultailmre Deportment reslgned tii 7 . 6 ^i O A PY■ ■ $ 1 , 0 0 0) 1M inim iim to O pen & I • • ^ e . AF C l recoj 1 & Obtain Yield I wognizes experience TWn v iN FALLS -TTifr intemation •a liiumi miBlii M d*pMU f*r «m fan n ■ an d ..‘ed u c ation n ' of individuals staff!ffing firm; Express Personn itches deliye: p i i c i n g tMai«y r« lm ••ra la p L T ^ ty r*r«irlr I e n ^ g e d 'in forens ItSi UPSswli ery •kl*« 10 » ltb .fl^ .M AniiMlia irrrtnrr la |t VbM*r(ml>« ■ ensic examiaations Servirvices,’recently received fi\five ATLANTA (Al I covering itiulti-disidisciplinoiy training awlids a^ at a Staning industiy awan AP) — United zonesI aiand prices for''packages unmcn In I’ocjitello.0. llUekrvoi.Ill Rexburg and idaho - H I forensic examinatitlation and coiisulta- 18thll i ^ u a l Advertising and Publi em, announced Martin.in. B ut he said FedEx doc •» well a* ta WBnhlngliin. Oregon.1. tiuhtU and Arliona. I tion. Membershi]:hip includes such Relati ubhc Wednesday, meansIS that prices for' offer somso e distance-based pricinicing ations Awards Competitionm i in UPS Next Doy Air ’ I ,' areas as psychiatry.itry, medicine, toxi- Washishington, D.C., Express place r will drop by as on twovo-day' service for -selec:le c t t in short-distonce accounts I cology, engineeriicring, psychology, firstt Iin the Total Overall PublifbHc » nts. FDICHwurcd MOMt COAWS5 * CUSTOMC CONSTnu'c^lON ^ I ■ I accounting, frauiaud examination, Relat ations, iPreparing YouthI fo for ______. j ____ I ' forensic hypnosis,s, ^document exami—. Industastiy (for its Get a Job Workshoshop 'I nation, criminaiisiJisiics, fingerprint 'progmgmm) and tho Best Use o f th I - identification, iujlau and all forensic , NATSTSS Logo categories. Expresfret WCOMP ' I areas.I also' rereceived an A\rard of Meritrit iin I ___ ■ i WJWAREl - I the RaRadio/TV Advertising categdrgory ' ■ • *.Sales & ^rviDices I I JE R O M E -JF•m n Graphic Design for itsIts Get a Job TV ods and on hon I has selected its ntemsinte for the 1996 orableble mention In • th I n S n S S E I school year. Newsp/spaper/YcIlow Poge Advertis .. . 1 I Lewis p>f f Jerome J and Bill ing catMtegoiy. KmSEBVI^Dfll I Taylor of Twin FallsFal will work at Thetie Twin Foils oHice openedd inii I. JFm with appliesications such' as 1993.1 }. It provides stofTmg services^ t( „■ .1 fiopr-P^gomakeri— all-of-tlf-the-Magic-Volley:------; m m WTO-HASTEN^ — m QUESTION: WfcVhat can do • I"" ' J —I—Nevada (igj .Upgrades's . RepSirs • C om puteiters of all Types I., .to .se ll m y h o m e.In jr as short a [a airline h[lalts flights I I (Imc at possible? I -- LAS VEGAS 1 (AP)(J — A Las ing DCDC>9s and cuirently had thre93, Ingalls said. | 0 lis t o f suggcsti’oiions to.m oke ' I “I am not‘givin y o u r h o m e look i t3 s 'very best It —-V^ /ing up as yef,” needs to sparkle. I Shahid Siddiqi, presiresident o f Grand . ' • . Sccondlv. we*ll I Airways, said in 1a le!e tt^ to employ- I arrive nt n REALIS VOUC.CAN HASTEN THE ' / H I I price and advise yoi^ou o f p ro p e r______® = of your home by ' ----- 1 ------^Grand-AirwaysTlsr&''smhirearfier~^^^| — ^1 —advcrtising.-hlghesesrexROSure ------n i i i n gj-the-rlght - t h real estate— I------I (hat began by offerTering service to signage, and theie Multiple agency,ey- -I ■ I the Grand Canyon1 and ai expanded to ' I Listijjg program ihoilot will expe- I several other cities, I dlle tlic sale. W. es, ceascd'opera- I odvice on how to bibist prepare ire 'lnformatlon'contactr' ^ I UMS Thursday Vwhi hlle. worJang~ta~^^^H owing^W©i||------3 | Q ^ I reorganize underbankruptcy ba pro- a d o p t s tr o te g ie s tcto inereose 3-LEZA 1IttWIN REALTY M fZ-ii — m I tection. showings during; tithe selling ffice; 734-6500 i ■ I Calls to the conompany Friday process nnd kcqj yoiw n fo n n e d I were answeredwith wit a recorded 3me: 734-8754 ■ I message asung cauepartment of ARM6tO16+0. lyr Jumbo AIUI 1 Transportation in 1994SSHoJwginJly::______7:30 a.m. SiiS i g n - I n * 7 : 4 5 a . m - 12^mon Prog? g r a m 5.25+0.+O.VA30yr7+O.)5}T V. ------;■ MVRMC'C E ducation B uiti ^ : ------:------:------6.625+0.15+O.B«dmdiloliw/ttfi5— - m). ---• .“------— ------l - l f f l f W rfoOcHl PintSccurity 7.125,25+0 6.75+0 'Directect tttndorecmtot lender. ' F o r m ojp inform ation,, contactct Occupational HI- ealth at M agic V alley I by Curtis Sn ey Regional Btok - or or Localia-hJ io'house underwriling. M edical Center. 737»290 ■ 906.______. . -----IStWOQj______6i75i Tract dasinypncBTinti. ticnalloaiJ loans *6 days or IcM. 30-daylypridngsiiibble. pri > [ Registration foiFor Sex, D r u g s , anda dSHA Oneientation "j j W » NINESDAY, lANUAI Freedom Morteose (i.5t3W 5!t5+3 •^hfowopeiropen WY 17, 1996 I Corp. Satoiday!rdayS-lpnud ' - 8004220^700 . Stmdaylfl I Enrollment Umiied.. Pre-registration P required.1. Register by phone, mail,H o r F A X . ' [ lay 10-2^:-

M - - I Phoncrfwin Foils Area ■ M ail io : Twin Falls Arc.ren ’ FAX to: T w in piri.Area*Fo | MellooKIoftense 7.375*.l1+.125 7+0 'Pull rangrange of mortgage options. - 73M102------or- tbawheeliof I Chamber of Commcrcierce, •' Chamber of CcCommerce.' ’ ...... C hamIber be orCommercc, ! ' ' ' ir------or------FHA direcdirect endonementieiaier,— ------^ Ago^dtr"*«iiO" I • 733-3974 858 Blue Lakekes Blvd. N. 733-921>216 I 80^366-1439 7+1.2i1.25 6.625+.7S VA.IHA.JHA. Honuiiictund bousing " • : roursbopplitteartt'aJIgolaOe 'li ♦ | - spedalist&ilists. Mnince including ttioa. I I s^ainctio, I Please reserve ___seaU atatS15each S Attending: . FHAA'AirVAinteratnle reductions: . . . ■ *****i* I •I Ratelixblocb «/Tree 1 time iloat* 1. •;' Heard aboatt^piORweakeamttb I , ------I down option.optio 24hr 1st priority pre* . Urtmaom. _ I $_____Total Due ___ ------. . yi.tifittjuni,DailyqHotw.— EnelmL^~'~ " - ' f f l S S Ms; I 3 . VedOUorEdUice^ - . —:—*****:.*., . ______I _ _ PIcaseijlll my compan; I 4. Prtmier ...... 7.125+<5 « ■ ■ ■ 6.75+0 • m r/VAl^raUluiI. / M • bl order to sat a lomi,n,yoamttgt ------I . Mortgage wr , or Ownerocnr octupicd inrestmcDt prop- 'f , . \ ftratpronfeaioanataaadIU I

7 , ■ -'-f" ■ ■ Moneey '■'i • ■ ^------MIUTOM:t r F U N i RINR: V^---19955 • “ ■

• B y T h e A ss o cciATED u P r e s s a n d L ip'P pe E R A n a l y t i c a l S e r vI ic C E S In c . t*Prsllmln»ryiry data based on NAVe,. dividenddl and capltiTgllnlh»~gi«gmatrdHn4t»ivtfd-bfa~byD»crg>.—^ ' • ' ’c '

!! — .. f W j p ■ ■■ C a p tta t A pprkiprsctoOon Funds t fl % R eturn Growthth Aj income'Funds~ R e tu rn ’ EEnvlronmsntal n Fund» • ...... •" ...... % R t u n ?h " •Utility Funda - —% R»tum^ T •” i •• Quarta,’:___BSe r u c e F u n d ______25.05 Quarterer Map-Eoultv Fund , 12.11 ■ Ququarter lnve8 cq_Strat:EnLEnvlron . .6.67 »mer Utilities____ ^ 1 0 .2 9 1 ^ I. 1995 A Alt lderCapltal Apprec ______• 7 6 5 7 199S' Baron Growth & In co mme ______6164 1911 9 9 5 Invesco Strat:EnEnviron 41.099 . 19?5°' Gala’S lliUmity S in d e x ______• - 3 7 .0 8 • ■gBHQ_Gr»>«1hEunrtr.. . :------,.,m79-^-Y?9n»,rg. OppenhBlmerMaln:l&C8.G;A 2 6 3 .0 7 5 VL^^SSrS___ NyyAltematlvea 6 • -5 Yeara .Colonial Utimies:AUtll S ' 101.29 ' _ • 10 Years PBHG Growth Fund ______671.11 10 Yearsars Fidelity Growth & Inconome ______454.9B 1 0lOYearB New AlternativesvasFiind~~ - • 16fl.7l~1 10 Years FIdalltvSelSal mt »H !w ______2 4 3 .1 3 - ‘ ISYoars OcQppenhm r Quest Value:Ai______L0.5A12 15 Yearsars MutuahQualined . ______1033-34 15.15 Years None - ll- ..______\ 15 Years Franklin Cust:Ulll:lCua • 690.03

I , Growth Fundi % Return Equityy InIncome Funds % Return 8ciScience & Technolooy Fur•unds % Relurnri Gold'Orlentsd Fund*Je ^ Return , 'j — ------—------Q u a rte r— PPutnam-Vovagei* u »:A— ■ ------° u » fpr r • **~^^empe^D/efnan:l^‘Reilet;A— •---- 14-.05— Qu:Quarter---- United tSetenee-fl•-a-TechTA— ■ ■■ — 3-H -1 Q u a rte i------lOSPreelou.rfousMet^A^-^------1 9 9 5 . F^uPulnam Vovaoar IftA . ______49.99 1995 . Kemper-Dreman.-HI Reitet;A 4 6 ,8 6 11 9 995 t FldBllt^SeJ_Bctrcctro n te ------6 9 .4 Q3 ------1995— IDS Preoloui ; S Years PuPutnam New OoDtv:A______321.96 5 Yearsrs Kemper-Praman:HI Reitet:A ______180.77 ' 5> ^Yeara Selloman Commi 3 S^ars IDS Preciouj:lo u s MetaTsiA^ " 7 9 ! s T I' ‘ 10.Year8._FldFidelity Destiny »______664.80 10 Yearsars Flap Inv Tphone InciAV______328 .6 1 1ID 0 'Years ■ Sellohian ComminmunlctniA _ 7261722 10 Years Qppenhelme>lm er_Q ld_ySjjiA ______2 3 8 .6 8 ! _ 15 Years FidFidelity MaQellan_Fund_S_ 1638.85 IS Yearsars Lindner InviDlvldand 90 8 -3 9 1iSYeani ^ Unlte_djSclence_ae .& T e c h ;A ______7 1 0 ^3 15.Years Franklin GoliGold Fund:l 141.74 .{

Small C orrib ^ 1 % R eturn Health/BIi/Blotechnolopy Funds JTfc % Retum Sp Funda % Retul^TJ ■ Global Funds ■ % R e t i m i 1 Quoftor Sm Srr Barney Spec Eotv:A - 1S.53' Q u arter,ir F ra n k lin S trG lb l Mlth. 1 4 .2 6 • QHuarterui Sm Bamev Telecilecomm Inc 10.94[ , Quarter GAMrGlobal;'bsl:A ~ - 7.21 .! 1 9 9 5 GGovet<:SmaHafCo;A o ______ea.89 1995 - FrankHn StrGlbf HIth ______§ ± § s . m9 9 5 _____ FfdeHty Sef AfrTr•T ra n s ______5 9 .S 4 I 1 9 9 5 ■ GAM:Gtot3Bl;filliA ______1 ______3 ^ 2 5 ; 6 Y e a rs Tw Twi ejjCentutyGmruBt r ______350.09 5 Years •s Fidelity Sal Health ______174.70 5 yYi S S S ___ F|dsl!ty_Se| MItIm,UmedIa ■ 221.34r . y s Y ears • Tamolstonin FiFds;Wor1d;l 119.51 10 Years Tw.Twen Centufv:Glftrust 767.62 lOYeawiw Fidelity Sei Health ______5 4 1 .6 6 i o0 ;Years Fidelity Sei Foodo d ______4 6 8 .2 1-: " 1.0_Yaar8_J3ppenhBlmBImerGlblFdfA- • 310.76 | ■ 15 Years ActA c o rn F u n d ______694.65 , IS Yearsir s N o n e ______N A i s5 :Years None______N A> 15 Years Sooen Interntematlonal .______7 6 6 .6 6

- EQUITY FUNDSS - - - ■■ - - - • .JJn Furids,J D e m a n dJ i n g > B u t Nolot Grbedy |

Total NetMet N o . o f IS^Yearir ictvear 5-Yoar 1995 Quarter The *p Associated Press!S ' k ets, m any ilmd^ deli'lelivered handsomely on ^ ^ A ssets {$ Minilln8)Funda Type of Fundnd • • % Returnn ? % Return % Return % Retum%R Retum that score in I995. FoiFor m ost o f the year, j ■ ______374.84.8 3 C anadian Funds Fu ' NA\ NA" 36.40 1 1 :7 3 1.80 NEW YORK-Expc:pect a lot fh)m your sharp gains in technolnology, finance and other ^ mutual funds in 19961 - but don’t expect too . sectors o f the stock: mimarket enabled a g o o d ■ 5 6 .8 2 22.5 .5 181 Capital Appn predation Fda 541.011 245.08 128.23 30.69 2 .. 2.30 ___ JJJmuch from the marketssts they-invest in. m an y activist fund managersme to beat the ' That might serve asIS ian operating philos- m arket averages. ' . '-9.951.01.0 6 9 Em erging Mar1, however, many finan-' ------0ophy 1 for anyone tryingng to sort out the -L o o k in g to 1996, hi ______1 0 11.8 .8 5 Environm entmtai Funda NA\ 166.71 38.10 28.88 S 1.86 inimpDndcmblcs o f a neulew year in the w orld cial advisers are cauticutioning people not to ^ ------:— o ol f fund investing. expect any^ing like:e a replay o f ’95. " 'j; .u • 6 8 ,3 8 6\.2 .2 147 Equity Incom)me Funds •' 566.463 204.58 104.06 3 2 0 .0 5 5.56 Even more than everer befofc, you as.a Typical is Michaelael Lipper;.president o f shareholder-custom er' ih a boom ing busi- the research firm Lipf.ipper Analytical > 6 .5 9 11.1' .1 49 European RegionRe Funds______NAK 146.30 62.96 17.06 1 . 0.34 ness, have eveiy reasonin tot expcct top-quality Services Inc., who sayssaj that even if stock funds do manage anotnother gain in 1996, for- 3 .9 3 1 .3■3 ^17 RnandalSerServices Funda 620.59j 353.01 260.89 4 4 1 .9 9 , 6.8'6 SCse^ice without payingg cexorbitant fees.' Successful, and evensn som e not-so-suc- jU eign funds may wellill fihave a better yeiar 5 0 .8 9 01.9 .9 149' Global FundaIds______6 5 7 .5 7’■ 235:86 79.39 15.54 1 1.36 cecessful, fund organjzaticItions have'm ade than U .S . stockj funds.ids. -> jnore-than enough-monetnej^Jn recent y ears to In the n ext v w or t 1.7 27 Global Small'all C o F u n d s 2 1 6 .1 9) '156:20 '95.78 16:06 1 ^OTd~ ^ ’ ^ a.593~.7 Hnance strong shareholdolder scrvicc, record - • w ou ld Veenfi to me that w e’re due for an ■ economic hesitation.” • - 5i177.0.0 47 ;^Gold Oriental ted F u n d s ' . 4 4 .2 0) 1i2'.31-, 31.39.....- 1-;23------3:92 keeping ancLcommunicaications.cifoTt$.-The . - - 1, ” ; . ______■ L------pprospect r o f continued hi;high revenues and Barton Biggs, invesvestment strategist at ' 2 5 6 .5 0 7 .5 495 Growth & (noncome Funds 588.76i ., 236.16. 106.66 y 3 31.20 4.48 prprofits into the forcseeatu b ie future provides Morgan Stanley & Co.Co., foresees “a more : plenty of incentive forr themth to m t^e that difTicult yearahead.".” Adds/ Frederick _ , 2 8 9 ,0 5 7 .2 646 Growth FundiId s ' 566.71,, -255.34 116.19 3 3 1 .4 2 . 2.66 ^S|kind o f investment. Taylor, chief investmement oflicerat U.S; '■ Trust Corp., “Do not.e:it.expect the dramatic ■ 6.187.5.5 19 Health/Biotecech Funds NA. 458.03 137.67 44.86 4 11.11 S in ce mutual funds hehave prospered pre- CIScisely b y winning th e su]support o f sm all returns o f 1995 to bee repeatedr in 1996.” 7 9 .5 8 9 .5 296 Intemationalai FI u n d s 4 8 4 .8 8 231.20 65.10 9.65 ! 1.89 in'investors, you have ever'eiy right to expect Jon F ossel, chairmaiman of Oppenheimer \\ . ------1------.80good treatment even iff y]cnQ t— r- ^f good ones to'choosee a m o n g . ‘ I f th e market is flatlat y y you r presCTt fund orir furid9.f M anagem ent ' the dam age, as quite^ a few did in the weak. n- ^ 9 9 0 . 77 39, Pacific Regiorion Funds 992.71 i331.10 69.56 , 3.71 2 2.08 animd operating fees are deductedde periodically market o f 1994. Buttin in a flat or declining . Toni the assets o fa fund,nd, and thus g et paid m arket, th e net assett y]value of the average jf ■______1 ,9 9 6 .00 4 2 R eal E state FiFu n d s______NA , NA 65.91 IS12.'74 3.85 ^ u'.ec.andLoyctj}gaia:»dthy law, prominently disciisclosed in the ■ ~ If all this strikes you'Ou as pretty gloom y, . 1 4 ,3 3 0 .11 3 6 S cien ce & Tec•ech Funds 547.64 354.56 : 242.74 3636.41 -7.47 proirospectus). . there is a cheerier wayay 1to look at it. The idea ; jr A s y o u tackle you r iricincom e tax retum , that 1996 will be muchich less rewai^ing than. 6 0 .1 3 8 .99 3 5 6 6m ail C o Grovrowth Funda 475.63 271.46 : 162.46 3131.81 1.66 corlonsider how helpful you-our fund organiza- ’95 fo r stock ahd bondnd iinvestors is almost .V Ion is in providing the rereports.and infonna- universally accepted1 on Wall Street. . . • 1 ,8 3 3 .77 26 Speclalty/MlscIsc Funds NA :261.69 140.09 27 ion yo u need. •_ And most experienceneed investors school 2 2 .6 5 4 .44 6 7 Utility Funda t • 690.03 ■186.57 77.50 2727.80 7.07 1For many fund invcstcstors, m atters like th em selves to distrust5t sistrong consensuses ------the:tiese tend to be secondaidary to the.prim e w h en ever they appear. 181,712.33 780 World EquitytyFdaAvg 401.0^ . 197.35 • 62.49 88.09 0.50 quc:uestion o f performance,ce. The reason they Just about nobody' prpredicted a big year ivest in mutual funds,.after a: all, is to m ake for th e markets in ’95.5. SSo, to a contrarian, • - 833,453.77 1V9OT1 G eneral Eqiiltuity Fds Avg~"563.97 248.89 121.21 31 mlo o n e y . it’s actually'ehcouraginjging that nobody is 2 1,069.451.4X a3,047 All Equity FdsdsAvg 550.45 2245.44 111.80 25!5.S0 2.53 ____ Thanks2 to soaring stoclock and bond mar- !lookin g for a-big yearir itirt’96 either. .7 • ... age^nal^llca^owlce^ncjnCj^andJ^hoAssodate^ ^

K l i ^ F a r m BBureau L Family o t Insurance Comt Westem Farm Sureai Life insurance Compar Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company of?th.. id r .1 \ B Ron Boyd' . Rob EllU 733-7212 • 733-7212 ? me E v en tf your chillhildren are away at collece;e cout of town, they would ______remain on the’fhnfamily auto insurance policyicy to be covcred using the ... family car during vacationon breaks. hre you ★ ★ * Even more i(nporportant. should your childrerren drive or even ride in a 'Me friend’s car at scho:hool, your auto policy provi.svides important secondary insurancee ocoverage if the friend s polwlicy is inadequate. ir IRA. * ' * • - -!n most-scfltcs, yourDur comprehensive and colli:>llision coverage also covers damnKctoatentantal.car. subject to (he samene deductible, lourrcredit itribution. c o m p a n y m ay offexffer coverage, too. Check: yayou may save th e cost of a L Y N N R A Ss l m J s s e n - — — ^ collision damage waiviliver. Registered Repspresentative ★ , ' ★ ★ Before yoo drive'c ooff in thnt rental.vehicle,e, (c^hcck everything: titcs, • L i f e Insurance n • Healti1 th Insur^ce ■ body.'cVerycaMrol,rol. seat and mirror adjustmemenits', and the heating andJ - " • Ajiiiuities n • M utualal Funds ' ; ______I 1___ airJANCiAtiSERVi /JCES______•— ^ fa iS i^p u rp S id U ir« * U IIIII brtbfsrwl Mwt • • :• • f rarm ^arSau "- Farm Bureau Mutual MUTUJAL OF NJV; W Y o R K TIUeFoct. >nc. • T b w ’f no2C2 8 0 7 .; ' \\-\vt\Ka, .. t 'I . J BHOME R C BUHL Investment Productlets Available through Mony/ SSedirlties Corp. htember a l a n d t i t l e ' c o m p a n y ' ■ '■ p 324-<+4378 . 543^38 - ^ , S, 1740 Broadway,%ew York -isiPouftii:Ih Avwhi« N Jtw ln Palla«gCtl n * ^ »two) Taaotw ■ • '

■ ■ ' ■ i' I ■ • \ . ' • ' , 1 ' iiiiiiUli - ■ ji E ■ - ' ■: r - f . - n 1 * SuSunday, Ja n u ary 7,1 9 9 6 Timos-Nows, Time Twin Falla, Idaho E-1 , ' i ^ NOnce'OF REQUtHU lReM EK rTO FiLE AND REGKQI8 TER g ------7 5 ; ------■ ~ r-l HOUSE CLEA1NG,16:5 y ra.' CONSTRUCTION • CON."CO EDUCATION HEALTH ^ MECHANIC M E D IC ^ ' J - N o n c EI oO r F CLAIM O P PATERNRY X exp., effldent. ref. avavail- CRETE Curry Concriw rote IDAHO STATE THERAPY T E C H 'S nee••d- BUHL IMPLEMENT CO. 10 prri 10 6:30 am. Cha^. I N o n ce OF' RMRtOHT OP REPRESENTATION>n : . L - E S 2 2 S £ i i i - able. 733-9561 Fonning hiring. C aII llo only ■ UNIVERSITY ed for realdentlal trei•«t- Buhl, ID Is seeking 01^ RN needed./Apply In per- - I ■ ; , NOTlO nC E O F HEARING —— 7a0pm-930pm. 754.te- 1 6 ^ Coordinator of Studentdent ment fadllty for develo A ttn : ar-tenoW eir Ftt HomadeanlooL- »iop- riencod m echanics.' Top son at TF Caro Conter. I - —- 7 ------Services------mentaHy-dlsabied-aduliw ts- -wagBBTOOE-hoonmair/flat” fl74‘6a8tJand'^virrTF. ' ' I ~ ~~-lN1HEDl8TmCTCrrTOURTWTWITm »«•*«"< Call 734-9227.. COOK & Supervisor netneed- School of Appliedd Various shifts avallabi — edJo(.resldsntiai.ca ‘5’®^ worklnfl ------P tg TWCT^ F J WK&«rAT£OFJOAHOrUiANlX^ E - .c a r e — ^------rochnoiog?!—------AppijrarwDBTWcn^^^1 conditions. Insurance.■ j ^ M E P W A L ------1 X>UNTY O F TWIN FALLS MEDICAL TRANSCH fadllty. PT, call 733.00; , -n Ajfmlnlstrator for lopg-torm I — THECOt -. e d Injury? Do you ft ^027 Thfe poalllon Is a tvvelvvelve- S ho sh o n e S t N. 734-43<^ Call 206-643-8232 for on :ae*No.8P-96>1096 u fe a l T I0 N I8 T W ill d o typ caro unit In Shoshone.lD. • I ' ' ' 'CMi C o .? ll- teports at home. Oortxrtact COOK '*• monlh appointment w a p p t I an d D dores Blanca A sundon: abandoned by this Co.‘. 'I S HOUSEKEEPEB i ___ Sond resume to Uncoln — so— /efe-fe/A/Ca/f-ff,11^ 0 ,- -nw-el.734-3244.etatter- WANTED Exporlonc.need School ol -^pllod Tec I ■ v o u ? d o l o S t o Coor- Part-tim e, apply fn per»< — ■ County. ATTN: Mike I ec»1 TH E TCRMINATION of both of your smoking, for dompleTP^e I KOME/HEALTH . CUSTOMER SER V ICE E; po. selors and clerical sta ------— pe»ntajflQht8and«aI resporalbllKies and forthe adopU ollon (Boise) seeks popor- ..trucks..pickups, and «as- • MEDICAL - ■" ...... I jpUonof ' ^ u c t s e n d $ 12.60Dmoo- me ■ “ C A R & s r a V I C KES^ slllons, PT & FT. 2! yiyrs. monitoring admisston 01 ,erl- - sodatod machinory. Po­ f : A*hlayMlche)l*A8un(lu n d o n h k sb M n filed. omor reglstraUonprocessiovi■ fZar w/lobbying expei P®* RN-PACU- Roqulremonia: I e y ordertX 3K Enterpris JUJr offlco expor. w/custoni S enco,pollUci knowledgdge, tato equipment exporl- 1 ^XYOWMAY.CLAIMRICRIGHTS pertalnlng.to thls.chlldd.^-ap-.. b - PO Box-39^eyerha contact & com plitilite r' ~-seelng.budgeta.and.pu O'.!:.. .._CurieotJdafioflN.!lcon80______I ' P M hng In this m atterler onI or before the hearing date. Itions' -aifOTig'ddmwunrcatiotlon- -encepreferTDd,-Musthavo'isvo or eligible. Prefer two . *-■ t^ . user. W i, 64895. experience. M ustIt ibo. Ilc/hlgh school relatloi n a n own h and tools. Call 349- ______^RTHERMOBE. NONOTICE IS HEREBY SERVED;D uponi ' — .i frie n d ly , c o u r te o uus s & office; conflict rosolutio wars hospital oxporionce. I rrt^j^NTRU^IjclalrTntolTtr^^ FuiJ. _SSU_M.E^^.s-«o-«chod- rR o s p o n s iD ltm o s rP a B P ------iTtointng- ^ i N G t ^ r - n n d lovrArhaethap--^" ' “■ii3— ■" professloriorTM uatlrtT ir -raprffSBnimgiRe-sciw ule a n Inionrlew. , toywpataniltyofthli Ingwlth plnees In 19961 Me ,11 un- or) Internal and extei'n,.j_.i benefits. ___ a n esth e sia core of surgl-, ■ Meet I CHILD,CARE adaptable &wori< woll u Sond resumes to box th e V ltd Statletle UnitUnit. Idaho Department^ Healthilth and eomeone special.- Fri der presauro. Thoso wl ^ M ECHANIC W antod Im-. col patients, cbnslslonl ■ Welfare, 4S0W eet: SSta tate Street, Boise. Idaho. anoUilollceof brochure 1-800-949-04m l ’ I seh>Aces f vvoll Master's Dogroo In ■vuin'Cou 95012 c^oTlmos/Newa porlorm anco ol all dlnlcal I IH T communlcato & work w P.O . Box 548, Twin Fall.gl,g_ mediately oxporloncqd your d a lm o f patemN]tnNy to this chlW bom out-of-vnK T T T A DAYCARE In m y honlome. w/olhors moy apply,)y In seling or closely rolati ' 1, • skills al a liovol to Insure I S S TWO SHY TO TALKJu i” ' . safe patient caro. On-call ■ a n d yeurw ininanessIS a n d Inteni to support the child ti ) Jon Excellent environmelent. poison el 261 EastlarH and Ao'd- AdministrativeJ «l^dor • ID 83301 ___ once In wlro feed woldlng. ------beet-pfyou-abffii^StKSuch'ddm of patamHv must-be r .liston.calL014-^82-69 ! - t ------houra-aro-a requlromenl.------■ •leamlhTpFogra-rrnra n a ' Dr. T v ^ F d lls. 'N o photh'ono" “'BuporVlsory'dxpenonco n c e r I n s u r a n c e • ------M«chahIcolo7perrmlcorn“' tered Drior to the (faldiate of the lermlnatlon proceeieedlno ^ c a n ts a minut -.discovery loys..For memore- -calls ploaso.-Contlnenlentai- - Must meotvocatlonola jrll.- . tractore end farm equlp--,1- Pari-timo. evenings I S ? - , -16f-.RBC ------■: Immodlatoopenlngsforl X “ f6:30-23:00 wookUeysT-----" 1 herelfiTYbirifrnoilfleilfled tH a fV ^ Mlure to fQe' or reg _____ Infonnatlon-Call Dianana at Cabieviaion. Equal 0|Op. tlllcatiorr standards.* S< cen se d Insurance wrilonors ment helpful. Exc. work- your of .claimn to ptiem lly shall b a r you from b plus on-call hours. Apply c | notice WEDDING D resses, shoe,)ioes, -735-0222; portunlty Employor. motlvatlorf end a domoiimori- L o c a l c o m p a n y . C5all a '•"0 conditions. F/T posi­ ' Ing w actton to e sstabllst) ta t your paternity; shall const — stratod ability lo workrk ol-c .Sum or-at 733-7300 tion for rlghl person. at Cassia Regional Modi- ■ M of suflldent grounds to support . Bridesm aid, Party. Voila cal Center. 1501 Hllard. ■ primatade evidence c 25%ofllnvtelion«.73>«« CHILD CA RE CPR, mn o ^ s DENTAL assistani withh 0ox- fectlvo with a divera;erso EXPRESS PERSONNE 256 Martin Sl. TF.P Of . Salary: Commensuraljrale TRAIN FOR YOUR on- Radiology: Roquiromonts: ■ the ofllces of local registramrej of vital sta tw ie s tn Id - lost of TLC, all ag o s, fic Diolary aldd. Full timo con- CflH 733-5346 with quoilfications>and an FUTURE or Musl bo registry oliglbfo fl coumyctDf^lneacho^ county In Idaho en d at th e Vital — ] Ible hrs. Cell 324-4667. ____ experience. Compollllvillllvo Jo b C o rp s su p p o rts Ida tacf Vicki at 934-5601 or com o Inend fill outlut or registered lochnolo- ■ • tlsties office in Boleerite r Idaho. A reglstratton fee of SIO :ES' Cleon responsible moth TMayMrMOtwourtmtiUiI Use benefits. To apply aubmjbmit he's youth In loosing ti :|o. gist: a b o v e to llll 50 lbs; ■ p ^ « b le tv checfc oc-tiw-tnoney order, must be paklfUSJi- at jsPECIALWO-nCES ClaMlW. 733-0931. letter of applicaiton coveiover- b e drug a n d alcohol froo.J a p p l i c a t i o n . Gooding Ro- of 2 with reasonable rat< ?®- hab and Living. 122020 must follow an infocllon ■ t l m e a completed.rei'.registration Is filed with the V : s w ho would like to baby-: ------Ing ability to m eet theepo- pc All Job Corps Conton control, quality control ro- ■ Stattotica. You may obtainot further Infonnation from ALCOHOUCS K J I DRIVER Montana, Goodir^, ' f s In my home.. Week cTa slllon description aan n d strictly e n fo rce Ih e Zer< — qulromonls and mandato- ■ county clerk o r fromim iths Vital Stotlatics Unit att (i (20S) ANONYMOUS** . e a o am to 6 pm. 734-81' FOR FLATBED inI 4 8 minimum quallficaUons,ns, a Toleranco for dnjgs, alcoICO- MEDICAL ry Inservicos; and bo ablo H 334-5084. Call>733-8300 _ states. Can 2Q8-643-6i2<128. re su m e and. th o nameemes, ho1,vlolence and sexuauol Information Systemsns to work Indopohdontl'y. ■ BOTH O F YOU HAVEVE t h e r ig h t to im attorney to i ^ r;r DAYCARE: In homo, di addresses, and telephonhone harassment policy.' ATTENTION DEFICIT DK h‘1 2 ' DRIVER ■ Coordlnolbr. Full limene .Prefer Medical Imaging ■ . resent you In this matter;mal and IF YOU REQUEST or n ig h t. M eals provide num bera of throe profosofes- Job Corps tranlng is freireo d w poslU in for MT (AS-\S‘ ^oxporionce. RosponsJblir- ■ )u a re financially unable to empio] O RD ER AND ADHDdn Nooded for Gooding are ATTORNEY a n d you a ’ O'o: all M e s w elcom e. S ui Jfe® slonal references to: Stu- Stu for eligible or 16-24 yoaoar CP) with 3 yrs exporioncoICO lies: Perform all x-ray ■ attom ey, .one win b ea providedpr to you. You have thloriohi e r m atic’neW nulritioni livestock trucking firmIrm . dent Services Coordinatenalor old yourig adults. broaktHrouoh.AllraHjr.ih,"5 Sat Call 324-8396 '. . - 70.% Intrastaio. homi In a hospital'laboratory.ry. functions within th o do- H lobe present attheI hearinghe In thb matter. I^iaho Coc ' Screening CommltleaItee, 1-600-663-5627 Basic knowledge ol labo­w- partmont and ihroughoul ■ 16-2009. - * Non-drug. 90 day monaloney MOTHER OF TWO smtmall >nost nights. Salary * mil Attn: Ken Prolo, DIroctoDCtor o r 733-2341 . m In . b a c k g u a r a n te e . Free F re children, looking to caiBare oBo bonus, insurance ratory information sys-'s- tho hospital, avallablo to ' ■ THE HEARING wlU betw February 5.1996 atS:00 a.ir *®e- H um an R esources. Idahi icl wot-k any s hift a s needed^ ■ ^ r t . Themn W. W ard JudicialiRrttrt. B< niodIc3 doctor'a cassettwyto for 1 child In mv hom.mo. ai^roadjBxponse.^Uve n ^ ,. P « ^ o with Bomsthlntf to —ana-aaeu«6riJ4iibrTOrr som e^ves. also. Co “ . Ing. TVirin Falls. Idaho.10. Attorney/ lor petitioners will ask Box 6 1 0 7 . Pocatello. I[ J f RogionalM^icalCemorir PRN. days, evenings, H Court a t that tJme to ten Sdfo® 1-B00-322-1693 _ _ S a n d ra o t 324-7258. a plus. Clean drivinging ; 83209-6107. Revieww 'Pj0 1° ors^whnl" d'« ^nod — record a must. Sond'ro 1501 Hiland Avo. nights and weokonds. Ap- a n ord er approving this adoption on ihe grounds offaban- ab CRAFTERS, ARTISTS ' applications will boaliog\n — Burfey. ID 83318 ply at Cassia Regional ' ■ ST S , Will bab y -sit in m y homimo. sumo and roloronces8 toti 2/1/96. S earch vrfll contln donment andtar neoleci|lect. - , ■ DEALERS Needed Ic min- JOURNEYMAN PLUM-M- (206)677-6420 EOE . Medical Contor, 1501 Hi- ■ DATED this 4th day ofof. Januai, 1996. id (or Call 324-6281. - Box 44664 c/o Tho Tlmoi uo until vacant position li — T News, P.O. Box 548, Twit 's MER and 4 years appro- - lard Ave, Burloy. EOE ' ■ ELLSW ORTH. MAY.I'. SUDWEEKS,S STUBBS, IPSEf Aodi. iriB u y lo a d v g n is e ln d a u *1" tlllod. ■ , ntlco, Now hiring, ploasoISO MEDICAL PERRY s s r s M t w *“ *• Falla, ID 63303 Groups, churches, ^busl |. ned.Justean733-0S31. ___ Idaho S talo Univorslty Is at Scrub Tech/LPN ScrubJh MEDICAL H By Bart O. BrowningI i noases welcome. Po ----- DRIVER Afflrmatlvo Actlon/Equa — Nurae-OR Roqulro-1. .SEEKING DIRECTOR OF ■ A ttom m for PetftloneRners m ore Info call 734-3992 ■ OWNER/OPERATOR Opportunity Employ^)/.r. MAINTENANCE , monts: Current Idaho LPN>N RADIOLOQY ■ PUBUSH;. January 7.1.M4and21,1996,______Supon.'Isory position. Main- _____ ; a sk for Plane H ItWoatomatatos.Flatbod»«*- EDUCATION I ID* or Scnjb Tech. conlficoti-it|. For p ro g ro ss iv e Im aging ■ Good pay. Financing pro tains all of tho plants ex-“ ■ on. Prefer OR oxporfonco.„ sorvico. (Mammo. US. ■ pro* Idaho Schpol-for tho Doo-}ooi truslon e q u ip m o n t on a NOTICE O F ANNUAIUAL ed to bo through the idt m gram avalloblo OAC. 362 & Blind in Gooding hns or ' ® Rosponslbllltlos: Partld-.1: CT. NuCMod)! Must bo ■ .u -__MEET1NQ0FTHEHE Municipal Waatewai“f.? EARLY ! ^ 5441 or 1-600-221-5668 son fogutar preventative''® pato a s a loam memberIn In ARRT with 5 yrs oxpo- H opening for a classroorr- achodulo. Requires ex- fg rlence In gonoral radiolo- STOCKHOLDERS3 O01 F ' Planning Grant Program aido for childron with mul Implementallon ol caro NORTH SIDE CANAINAL Respondents are asl< D ^U N ES I DRIVER noodod for Trani tonslvo work w/ tools & given for each pailoni as-s . gy and prior mgmt. - ■ IV busos. CDL required tipio dIsablllUos. 35 HoursV i's machinory In a m anufac- (0 oxporionce. Compoloncy COMPANY, LTD.D. to provide ihe followljw in g . i i b b Sq °?i por wook. Call 934-4457 0' s ig n e d , a s s i s t s In s a le - mlnlmun Infomtatlon: E — 496Modrona. Cal >‘*57 turing onvironmont. Wold- ,s in CT and US doslrablo. ■ FOR-CLASSIFIED $ 100 K potential, tolocon- tor P a t Nelson. EEO/AA 'O' a s o p l l c t e c h n iq u e a s NOTICE IS HEREBYY GGfV? ele Qualifications. S pec ^ Ing. hydraulics, pneum at­ ■i. Compotillvo salary & bon- . muling, lnterr\et tralnincZ ______adopted by the depart- T h at the A nnual[Meet' Me Qualifications. Proj( -ADS r r EDUCATION ics, common electricalJl monmnillAraomoliim-n. elll pockago DOE. ST.. ■ io ra o f Evaluation. Call 1-800-773-2790lor 0 DRIVER/SERVICE Inn! problem s & trouble- ,g BonodiclsTs a Catholic ing of the stockholdors pm 7.1il:961-13S9_„_ ...... Idaho School for iho Deal ®* cy call. Full tim e. cTays th e North Side C analI CcCom- —Yourresponse-murtirt be- -THURSDAY,.2:00 pn ------Jochnldon^CDL class* C ^ & Blind In Goodlng hass onan ' ahooling required. Submitr plus call.-Musi bo avall--^j|.- - sponsored Hospltat local- pany, Ltd.. will b e hstdisld ai received on or twfore» JaJi n - • for FRIDAY — preferred F/J fo r hom o opening for a leachor'anr’n rosumo to: Plastic Slip'P able to work 11:30am- od In souih-coniral Idaho. . $2,600 , _m_edlcof_oquipmont co. ------Ih e-Jero m e -H lg h -Siohoor-uaiy.15r-1996.at.tha-Tv ch i ,_Twin. -FRIDAY-2:00 pm forf o r' Qualified Non-Prior servic. po-- — aide position working with^Ik. _Shoot3..USAASNLConiJi- -7!^0pmr.Appiy-a^Cassin-j.----- which.offor.».abundant------Auditorium, Jero m e. IdalIdaho. Falb City Hall, 321 2 n d / , Apply In porson at 261 deaf childron. 19 Hours nio Johnston, 1196 Addi- Regional Medical nter.r rocroatlonal opponunlUos. I M ? ! SATURDAY Individuals oro eligible fo AddlaonAvo.W.TF ' Monday, January 15,19), 1996, enuo East, P.O. Box 19( a $2,S 00 onllstmont ___ porvrtMJk. C all934-M457 S7 son Avo. W. Twin Falls,'8'. 1501 Hiland Ave., Burley EOE. Ploaso sond re- - at 10:00 A.M.-fortheelefore th e meetfnc FAX SFC Barlow 206-734-917- ill foodor for dairy. Call TRAINEE Nurse - OR Require-J- 83338______' ------171 cations needed: livestock m ents: C unenl Idaho LPN accordance with thele By*t hauling experience, deanS . ______FULL-TIIVp: ^ MEDICAL taws of th e Com pany. , PUBUSH: Sunday. Ja r ^ ADMINISTRATIVE or Scm b Tech. certlflcall- SEEKING DIRECTOR OP driving record wilh no ac- EXPERIENCED Out aldo on. Prefer OR exporionco, , ary 7.1996______YOUP POWER Engineers, Inc..:• ?1 cldonts. dependable, rel- iail ■ Rcspon«ibilitioa infcludo RADIOLOGY T he following Directors t consulting, englneorlnj el- feeder for dairy. Coll Responsibilities: Ponlcl- The Twin Falla Rural Fl "2 erencos requealod. Pay'ay 736-6313. NupcrviiiinB pcrsohnol, For progrossive imaging to be elected for a thr and design firm locoto( pato a s a team m em t»r In*; service. (Mammo. US. Protection Dtslrict will he 9“ based on experience. —- inventory control. implomontallon of caro y ear term . ISiS ' AD __ near Sun Valley, sook! Coll 324-6466 Ono oTlho nicostjhlnos about 0 CT. NucMed). Must bo . O n e D ir e c to r f ro mI DlDia^ the first quarteriy meotliloting' TIMES CLASSIFIEDED qualified Individual for t trnininK, and ciiatomur given for each patient as- for 1996 on Tuesday. Je — doMinodlathovoyllwiks ARRT wilh 5 yrs oxpo- ' ' trio t N o. 2 JW- DEPARTMENTr staff a ssista n i. Applicantsnts DRIVERS ^ lor you. Con 733-0931. eigned, assists In safe® rlence In gonorol radiolo- asopllc technique os ------One-Dlreotor^romJii -208-734-5536- »nt- -R u n oilhor-M-westefn-or ” gy and prior mgmt. trictNd;4 . I__ organSatlonal ond docu.:u- 48 stales. We offer new^ FARM MILKER wanted:^ Looking for long-torm. adopted by the dopari- m' . at 34&Second.Aveni exporionco. Competency OiiepirMtor'atLMte m en t coordlnatlon skllls,Ils, e q u ip m en t,, c o m p e ilvv e Male or fomplp. P a n & fullluli • dcdicatcd ompioyco*. m ent a n d takes em ergen­ In CT ond U S doslrablo. ^ ' E8M in ths daasroom . OVEREATERS good phone etkjuette. and cy call. Full time, doys . ' ANONYMOUS pay £ beneflls. Call Bobo b time. Hiring Tmmediatoly.lly. Job la M rvice-oriented ? Com petitive salory & bon- T he Stock books will d o type 60 wpm. Must beba Adams, R&J Leasing,ig .' Call 537-6916 . and requires plus call. Must bo avail­ efit package DOE. ST^. rand ■ : 734-4547 able to Work 11:30am- ten daya prior to Janua ___ multi-taskfortfttled. Back-ek- 1.80Q-523-3089______en th u sia sm . M u st be Benedicts Is a Catholie'^-" ------7:30pm . /Vpply a t Cassia ^6r4«6Sr«nd-alt-W0Kt. = ■ -^-ReW EMBER— -T T iblcto w urk-flcidblD------m ust b e filed with th eI Sec-Se I . . in- DRIVERS Experienced In sprlnklor ’• ed In aouth Part tlmeTeller'pbsltlon. Assist-SecV- : n. ' EOE M/F min. 23 yrs. old.d. * - * ' Is moro than a hosplial. aw ake entire shift. No ex- ;■ "Send resume to: Pioneer i . perience necessary,'train- 9 ■. Federal C redit Union, 10131 DRIVERS-Relief It's a total system ol ' PUBUSH: Jaouary 7 ar *Top wages, benflts* heellh care forlho com­ ing will b e provided. SS H O U ^ ^ O U N b ' C E N T W ' W oat M ain. Suite 1,t , ' Local company looking for * Including: 401-K* per hour, full tlmo position.. : 14,1996.______^ F re e testing. Call 734-7472 munity, by toams ol pro- -— TWINFALLS' Jgfome, ID 83338, relief drivers from Jorom o * for experienced*. , Apply al'front dosk. 158' ‘ or 1-600-371-7472 — to Colgary/Edmundlon. ■ fosslonals who share a NOTICE OF ANNUAL a n iMa l s h e l t e r - ”• * service person.* , B lake S tre e t North, Twin MEETING OFTHE — BARTENDING O ne trrp por w eek. COL I sensitivity for quality ' “ * Positions open in* heallh care. It's all pert ofI Falls,' 6-5 Monday- Friday. . . STOCKHOLDERS OF “ I FT Bartender. Also nighth: roqulred. Min. 2 yr expor. 108 ^ cook. Benefits av^ablo. * Burley. Burley,** An Equal Opporlunily our Mission Stalomont to 71 NORTH SiOE PUMPING■NO h . LabX. gold fem ale PROFESSIONAL 0. ^ p p a y . Can 1.800-777- I MEDICAL Apply In person'® Tho i Buhl, and Twin** , .^E m ployer provide • Quality Care VISITING NURSE COMPANY 2. Australian Shepherd X jiSEH VlCE^^ ' C lose to Home.* Enjoy a _ Oesls. 1007 Biue.Lakos _ * Falls. Call Bob « TWIN FALLS ' -Merte. fem a le _ _ :_ _ :___ O -DRIVERS------'------>. -compolltivo-wage,.excel-- r, ' NOTICE B HEREBY,GIVG W -J^ .i^X,imMmale. ,Aii«r3so!^pi^wW i5Iir5J: -Bhfd.North,-Twln.Fate,-ID ------^------*-*- -MWlAQBM^jQJSrCMER • ■- Total HomBCaro; lnc;7a ------DADTransportation *• SERVICE < lent beneflls and thb op- EN, T h at th e Annual Me« 4 .' Poodle f ^ «le' . ' 'puter, my home. Callall CHILDCARE'r,.' Services, INC . portunlty lo become a progrossive national Ing o f th e Stockholders c * A growing financial servic- ; .-(206)644:7625. 1735SM 010 * AGRI- f , member of our expand- h om o h e a llh ag o n cy . Is _ - -Nanniea Nationwide- ► - es company is sooking currently seeking a part Ihe,North Side Pumplri J ExceOenI ih/e-ln poslUona.1. Gooding, ID 83330 * SERVICE * I Ing, progressive heallh Com ply,'jvlil be held-a * c areer-oriented Indlvldu- tlmo RN to coordinate BANKBURTCY^ EastAVest'co^ . Seeking over the road I caro organization. j ^bM .of-the North Sk» r e d : Alt C h ap ter S a g related , * 678-2258 or*' ' a ls to fill m a n a g e r ond hom e caro services In tho ^ 1-800416-6266 drivers with CDL &-good ^ full-llme positions Twin Falls area. Incum- ' CanafCompany.Ltd., I92 I ? L S I '. ’' ' cases.-Free, telephone — driving record. 48 Stalof *1-800-251-3599* , Wo currently havo posI- . ------uitorthUncolnrJeromerida2^ - - ManyrtkwoaUAkittena — -Why-storo-ll-whon-you-oan- I' • Excollont Earning bont must havo a current I''" roofor.mo3tty~no-touch t l ~PoliwlW ~V'-";-^ '' . -ilons-availablo-immedl------r uriencumborod a'tate'lP =SDlblt2dUaco:a:lQmcoat: = 3K:pref6f6nce--glVarno=»= r -atoly-fnr • • , .....-J f flte 6 H&rdiTAIMnmTRi cluBlllod ed today. 733- ^ -»-Out8randlDg"8dno^tr consD'Tu~m'uciico~a's~u ■ AlsorJlePdriwB; * dealership trained*' roglstorod nurse with al elsctlon. of Dlivctors an{•• T h ls ts n o ta n u p -lo m s ta got homo. ; (Macintosh), graphic do-i' dustry leader sond your BSN and health caro ed- monl. " If you a re Interosl- list: mixed do g s a re hard eign oxporlonce ondd resume' of qualifications ministration oxp. required. ed ® In joining our quolity . to describe. O r.opgie pick tom ors, fot moro Info. 1-. knowlodgo of th e publish­K forconsklorationto: Current In dlnlcal nursing health c a re team , applica- The'Sbck books Wot'dost 600-289-0113 Ed or Mike. ing p ro c ^ are roqulred.1. '• Check.X-«hange - -sklllarRosponslblo for~ s 6493 Falrvlew A va accepted aU ' ten d^yis-prtorto'JariiiarVs ? - 1 Apixicants must possess management of clinical ° 16. -1996 and'ailbroxlee Th&lsapubilfservtee DRIVERS wantod. ovor theI oxcollont organizationalII B o ise, ID 63704 - son/ices (nursing, lob. ra­ road, vans & roofers, 11I skills and the ability lo Twin Foils Job Senrico m ust b e fUed.MAh A e S»oc- e c ­ announcement of The ? MARKEHNG diology, etc.) In 23 bed retary a t i e ^ five d a y s pri­pt^ Timas Nows. western & Texas, rhanyf handle multiple tasks un­ medical cenier/nursing 260^ Fourth Avenue North. ; benefits, t-800-228-0064 der deadline pressure. REPRESENTATIVE P.O .B 529 o r to Ja n u a iy 16, 1996. in I Sunrisa Healthcare Corpo- homo located In sconic eccondanoe with th e provi* LOST 1 yr. M black Lab. . Qualified applicants Prince William Sound. Twin Falls. ID 63303 ■ ____ of ths B yij^ofaald laid Neutered male. Red coi- • • • ■ ...... EDUCATION...... please send resume to) .' -ralkv), a growing progroe- • Full-time/regular posltton, _ E ( ^ ...... I ittg . . . KImberiy School District is atve..naironal.providor.of. ------lartnFller arearZOOOE > Sterr Creative Group, ' eubacuto and long-term "State retirement.' salary' Rd. Reward. 326-4168 ; seeking a full-llmo bllln-' P.O. Box 2780, Hailey, D.O.E. Cordova Commu- „ ~ gual teaching assistant. . Idaho 83333 ; '' care, aoeku aoasonod SHAMPOO TRAINEE ^ ^ ^ O fiiellK Sfaoth'of De­ S Ito simii p l e . — . J' professionfll to Join our nIty Medical Conter, Box ® LOST 1/4/98 ne utered red )^pllcant must be a highI • ' I- ; 160, Cordove, Alaska Need p e o p le no w li Bo so- cember, 1995 at Jerome. school gr^duaie with ex> IHAIR STYUST team as a M arketing 99674. FAX resume lo: tocled ^ to wori< wfth local Idaho. . .cellent reading, writingI Fult/Part'Tlme R^>resentathn>. Qualified 907-424-6116 or call col- distributer ^ of home care ; y , and speaking ability In Cost Cuners Family Hairr candidate musl hove a products. Guaranteed In- NgRTRSIOEPUMHNa a _ so easi> lect 907-424-6000. EEO g Spanish and Em tlsh. T he Caro Is looking for talent­ minimum of ono yoar di­ com ^M rt.^^ bonus- ■ . an, or736-9969. REWAHDI ed heir stylists foe posl- rect selling experience, gn^^*Tnfc« Johneon, MEDICAL e: iidaUe, ^ . _.oe.to assist Umlled.En...... tlons in-oor-busynasi'I------“ preforablylntmrhoatth'- CNA/NA n e e d s to work FT like people ond want to go' - " ^ ^ 9 - r ^ LOSTle afler 3 months. C a ll 736*2535. ■ PUBtliSH: ^ u a fv > and 'Ha\wyoutakenastray compotillvo componsa- 1 4 ,1 9 9 6 ' through grade 12 wllh Induding vacation, sick, & — • in? Or have 1 out In your schoof assignments. Ad­ W o offer th e se benefits: tlon and benefits pack- holiday pay. Insurance. MISC. “ I- ^ bama? Owner of g rt^| -. | 0 | ^ftssffied. ditional responsibilities In­ *Guaranleed hourly wage1 age; Induding 401K. For /Additional Information call EamuptoStO.OO/hr.6 ^ mo- The CITY OF TWIN'IN » Ing place. W est end Flier. clude m alnW ^g com- plus service & product consideration, pleaso DON o t M ountain View tivated,onergotic^poamvo th ' FALLS Is requesting etate-Ite- Lost my 2 cats In p ot, Ssfflniraifew s ------^ __send resurne and salary Care Center. Klmberty. ments’of quaURcatlon andigtj, .f»aaae.gaO-g»y-ns«holWaya Director of Marketing, MEDICAL T^ develop • Fadlltles Planlan >lea8e check your a d for cal and sodat neeids, as­ •student loan paym ent • 640FDef Ave.W., O p tf ^ - F T position In pro- PiPO Box 2630, TwmPaRs ...... ------»or-th*.CIly-Waatewaler-Ijr- -conettnea<.^e fl« E R V IC E ^ sessing language profi­ •fldvancetftraWng------—-■ -TWtrtFalla.ID83301.EOE /esslonal offlce.-Exper,- IDID 83303,-Attn:-Kfl^An-«c------& day that It, mns. as The ciency, and.record highly desirable. Salary cccome to 1801 Pol* UfM . ' EQ :Tim«8-Nswa la notre- keeping. Applications aro MECHANIC Dick Simon negotiable. Send resume RiRd E ast and till out an ' ' V ^FACIUTieS PLANNINGi 9 sponsible for errors aftei available at the District Must have Idaho 6 osm ^ Trucking now hiring die- t^ox95792,-% The a|application. No phone - ; ^ <■ DOCUMENT OUTUNE*.E •: S S tlm e ; - , . f m r tn u m Office. 141 Center S t W . tology License 'I sei mechanic w/3-4 yra, TImes-Newa, P ^ . Box ca a ; I Piolectftmdinglaanttolpst*«t- orcaII423-417S ' C ^Jodiat (208)733-030 •xp.', 324-6620 548. IV in Fans, ID 63303 Ur . . . ^

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MISCELLANEOUSUS NURSE i S X S RESTAURANT FALL CREEK HATC p h a r m a c is t ' SALEd . SALES SALESPERSOI!! TR A D E ' PROFESSIONAL M CHERY C N A 'S NEEOl Full and Port-timo posi epUng; Prtee True V alue hardw'dware. Agrleultural produe STATE SUPERVI J i ^ MEOtATEI lueta New & Used Cara. Orairaat ■ H iring Nowl t r u c k DR M N q ------RangonHnoi-lMoo -pay-pian^Sae-HIck-tu u . :»FiwanfyZbQlpmfitt»!afl- aertfln -gfaa^eB frnM w ^ and i^Warehouaeworkere jQfl------_sGH00fc— ---- :------resumos for iho pi "p^t"^ Success $tart“rts lent,we'wJllS^rourf isa ir Clay. Gary's Wastlan ScholaraMpa,'bank flnanc------ot-Stto-SuponrisocJ the g [ t t d m t 4 t o 5 ddays/- a j a self starter. S om e mtrav i _B u lck . JsuBi,_OldsmobU«)Ue. AFOffcimeoeratora ------;------than-youf e u n w t em p s o n ^ -V«quir*d In SoiitRern ifg— -tpgfOf Oats A^ DL's. ——— Cr«ek. locatodI 20 miles 1243 Lynwood P = • TPConiSuaOTCaipenMy- >d Mall.' or. Drivers must bo South East Idaho & uUtaS j j . TEACHER T” " „ ttrMechianka/Machl^ W0st ol Amorlcan:an Falls, ------rwln own-Insurancee / a n d ~ • round Inatrwetof.C^puting; T he bHo supervisoi4sor is re- NURSE------’■ Burley and Twi — ' ■ Agricultural backgrour BJif * C D L d rlv efs ' . transportation, and a I essential.' Sand resunsurna youareanhwtroclor.lK - 734-06M-;------aponiibis for tho i ;n a 's.R o- . F a lla A r e a s <■0* *Restauram/Dell ho day to RN's. LPN's & CN/ sonabiyclean driv ^ T h e edam io or business b a d day oporotion ( “vrg ISSerRepreaenWitathra 'to Box 96335; %Th in o f t h o lief vrork avallabloiblo on fill , Box ground); have 4*5 yri hatchory which raisesrol» fish Bhlfis. Apply in p pei o rso n ® V\^on y o i loin Kmart, y Publishing C om pany h a u a Times-News, P.O. Sc 13: E X P R E S S Blue ggfga, opportunity.^ A/ r e S48, Twin FaUs, ID 833C13303 e xper. w/ aeveral cutrarrM PB^SONNEL SERVICES■£S 4 • 218 n from ogss to rrtarkearket size. 674 Eastland Avo.m TF ■ flw rra - locailona. aoRware eppUeations, W Twin Fans, 733*7300 •. ______Incumtwnt must the _____ .,youanambWoua,aggr ______- - - - 'T "have an opportunity forfo Buriey. 678-4040* No Fee be knowtodgoabiobio of the NURSiNQ cists thrive. Hero, you will SALES sive Indlvkfual with gc {, -com m utation akiliifl??? - ..GUBTOMER,.. ___ you. S end resum es to: In requlfomonts forf flifish cul- havo an opportunitinity lo ^ASPEN CELLyUF Win WELDER Wanted im ni^~ use your exportlsoI anam d In- looking for a m otlvata te d Would you like to a eM e thet 8ERVICB structo. POBox 993,TVvli . Cindy at 7^1606 ~ ture including (eedin^,(et )Houso Suporvit tVE'- -PallaId63303.EOE. . .-ately. experienced weld- . -_rocord-ko«plng,-suiB upplles ...... torporsonol skills toto oover- . self-starter, commi m i s - country while earn inig g 33 a k . REPRESENTATZVE Ex- Plusperyear? Iftr — er/mechania Experlengs TlwMagteward.734-6217- ' ' purchasing, end ^prosunip-pro RNneededloroPaPallonl Pharmom a c y sioned sales person. 1 M h ia ■ Part-Time • TECHNICIAN In wfre feed-wel^ng. Me- ______Pfiflonca.ajlua^utjit_ n o t MUhM-IHie y o u a n d v — •Qoliectlon-a-Tepairmaitan- ~eriBniCBre)rparl8nee-ln- be a dependable traru H n - - J - . "- 2 1 0 I------— ------•" ••H dS aS S ^on^ % premises" (Houso Supervis ’ necessary. Mljst bi ReapoDsibiihies includiude - needed for pay telsphont>na trac to ra a n d farm equip* m a y bo provided>d byt th o position. “ II you en|oy direct pationtpat team player having ex(ixcoi* o rtatio n . C ali 2 0 8 -8 6 cosh route in S6uth E ast IdaN % I EMPLOYMENT ■Vico f o r l n f e r vM l e e w W '^clDg eustem ers, cos! m e n t helpful. Exc. work* Company. Full orp arttlm o ovt isman- lent customer servi nn** area. CfiSipany trucifck if)0 bonditions. ffT posi-;J: I 8EHV1CE8 .ToSSiSSTwl^re offer skills. This Is a full tii eppdntment . handling, checking tape: A high school diplomioma, plus or nights ff*" provWed, jRexIWa hoursITS. tion for right peiwn. ■ ^ i^lSoQWUJT^"’^ th ree to five yeorsrs experl-o Throo years nursini / a n d a position in cellular phoh one BAI e g in/out, .and stockinjking P le a s e sa n d rasum ii to:to. Hobby.Horse ranch - o n c e In a trout h|^hory,_hsti proforrod. fits. For sales working with a gn ______^ ahelvos. AppHconts musBust P .O > 3 qx^ 43, Boise', ff. IC u-.--^gQnie,^Jd5§68^^ i-«bout- -alajffo-hCTiTtbjTifl ------or-tf-B ftcholorifS i are a profeaaiorIonal- .-be highly senico5rient«iStS ------8370TrAttewie)ft*JdnMrei ______D ooreo in.AquacuNi •how you can su c ceo ed d sw tth ' 'cdmmltted people. Apj o r fax .10.(208)377-5085.}5. W R r re R S , in Twin Falls 733-7300 BJoTogy plus se mw en rel™ ^’ Hoollh'&DontSrinSnsuninco' '*o‘noilonarrotaH Ind01idOSIry ~Tn person 0 1 6 2 ^ Waj ' m ’ "«lhu8ia«tle,'fliid-ablc>0^ tl Experiend preferred Free-lance writers wantedtaa - in Bur1ey?78-4040 plan loader, call; oxperionce Is reqie q u lro d . Paid tim e off pic ington St. N,TF 734-555 5 ^ and the desire to achle-hleve woric fleziblo h o u ri — to write about people, ■ TECHNICIAN Tho incumbom mmt u st bo Uro/dlsablllty covo success...;Wo may havohai e v e n ts a n d news In Flier.s E X P R E S S ' c apable of lining] at least Inldnt caro contitu* the opportunity you’>|U’v e We ofTor o fun ood faat 5 Twin Falla *Burtey* No Fee ' 5 0 .lbs. from groundund level • Retirement C a been looking fori Bac writing'aampie lo: N.S. to shoulderlovoi or Qabove. ...and moro•o 1-80(M 36-31144 lar Team and you will tx nca* «"vironnicniDent N eededtow ork16hrs/W k. Nokkantvod, Regional A current drtvor'ss il(license - • a part o( one o( the most e mailbox 7657Q r ; : I Ex- with advancement pot«n' I Editor, 77>e Timaa Newa. a n d a d e a r drivingng rrecord For moro Info call1 oro r wrlto:' o r FAX y o u r re s u mne e tIfl- ^***'’9 dynamic coi perience in telecofnmnunl- ur tial. Pick up applicationi'i z tssrdj^ossf B o x 6 4 8 , .Twin Fails, 1 ID 1 . areraqulredlorlo r th is (913)3SU2707 panics in the (ieldoT appUcantsmusthavesuD-'0- 8 3 3 0 3 ; o r c«H 733-0931 position. Magic Valley Rogkjfllonal ' CELLULAR COMMUNH I**® between 10:00 AM aand n d ceaafuUy completed a e x t 204. If inlerested, pleaseISO send Medical Center ATIONS. You will callS'S; < SSrSSiKSX^*fo " 6K)0 PM January 8th and TelemettyTechntelan Irees • a-variety o( people ar needed. <^il Terri 0 LEOAL SECRETARY resum e to RANGNGEN, Human Resourct KMART Monday 734*1000 to> ssi e t Oth a l Blockbuster Video,deo. INC., ATTN; C..P P ei t e r - P.O .Box 409 sotl them state oi the ( m .funo Qraduole interns Encoiicour- cellular products ar upaconfldentlaitnterviov'iow. 228 Blue Lakes Boulevardrard For m ora information call schmldt, P.O. Box)ox 7 0 6 , Tv^n Falls, ID 83303 or wrtte: Buhl. Idaho. (208)737-2171 sen/ice. CommNet Celloliu- SNELUNG North.TwinEaIl8.ID. BOX 4 6 0 5 4 % Times RANGEN, INC. ISiS> AN___ EOE I n ity lar invites you to brirrin g PERSONNEL SE RV tCE;gi s , ______■ , MagteVi^n^llOT^Medi:j .. Nevra P.O . Box 548 ------AFFIHHATTOE -— —- -your pro(essionallsm,-e- e x * ------;— -N O 'F E E l------;— - - — Tw in FaltalD 8 3 3 0 3 . " — BullNESS ' ACnON/EQUAl NURSINQ _ cellent communlcatio OPPOffTUNtTIES % H um an Resources HAIR STY U ST Full-time . EMPUJYMEf^ PLUMBER i skills and your commim it- p g A P.O.BOX409 7|t y Wo are seeking RN‘{in's and Joumoym an plumber.r PiPer- ment^to success lo ouroi La,g# Insurance co. ha a or part-time, fbr JO Hair OPPORTUNITY ■ Twin Falls,'ID 83303-0409 r S PAYPHONE ROUTES S EMPLOYERl|:| ^ LPN's (or th o follovliovrfng m anent, full tim e. Cher- Chi growing company. y*o W oponlnginaales ^ Studk). Apply at ROBYN le/s Plumbing @734*701*^73 provide a compotltivi"'® management trainin 1 . TODD; MV Mali or. callM I L^SItaa-fbraale, MISCELLANEOUS ------— base salary wilh an a . progmm>Greundflooroc . — 1^734-1488. ■- SftOQ/wlc potenllai. i r t r t u e PEOS: RN: niohts. 26/1^rsAvk RECEPTIONIST ______tracUve commission pla **** Tpf»HiJtriaiJ • ' 800-208*8^.24 hrs. ’!an._pnfliinllv.!nr.r«n7 ■ 'flesdlng Itia tla>iltlail^ilB~ ' M ontial, Reading b< ? 0 fiS S ir ■TOPB77Z7RE7------and a comprehonslvIVO a d v a n c e m e n t . C e l — ThedtyofTWlr\Eallsisac- lys. ...EXCITEMENri bentTflls package FAX/s{ > every day la a worthwhUa T o ll F ro e (1) SOO-i3 0 -8 9 8 . '«®* (208)331-0220______‘capllng-applicallons forY habiL Calf7 3 3 ^ 3 1 . ■ cessing mortgage refund 9778.Ext. R-ie3(S 3 8 f a r 40/hrs/wk ...... TRAVEL! n d resum e lo: — ^ An Equal OppoHunity ■ a n E V I D ^ E TECHNI- 838 (or OBrRN.nlghls. 12-s(ulifullUmo Exciting c a r e e r p o slthslllo n CommNet Cellular • &^LES . (n your area, fto esmerl* details. ClAN inthePoilco« NO MONEY? Discouraged- once necessary. Call y an- 665 Blue Lakes Btvd. NEW YEAR NEW CAREEI _ Department. Beginning ------miscellaneou T”J Heollh & Dental insur 'S ,K hr.r^o‘.S o o d Twrln Falls, ID 83301 Explosive CO. s e e k s aa l» p In your |ob search, traind • 801-468-6288 SEBVICe ~ monthly salary Is $1651,I. fre e & receive )ob place* ' Center Pivot ServiceIce P er- off plarilan pay, advancomeniI andar FAX208-736-2027 reps, and leadership typei ev- This posllion was estab> so n with a t leost 3 yye ars . Ulo/dlsablllty covert'orage benoflts. Looking (oro r £ An — (or expanding business >' m ent In JOB CORPS. » I. Ilshed to oversee the De­^ Motlvetod women/men i! experience in troiiroubio cofe contoiItor upbeat, team orlontoin to d P*f Altitude more importan fer paitment's evidence and shooting. Salaryry IOOE Hollromont orsori OutsUe salesperson'witl ^Til p a y >0 s ta r t. W e o ffe r 0 16-24. en ro ll in denial 4n Put on extra $100,000 a take chorgo kinda perse lhan resum e: F or Info cal medical, dental. 401K,IK, loat/found property room 6 year In your pocketi ' Ploaso send resumiume to:. ...oridmoro' . to s u i ^ r t th e general.g] of.c Industrial sales oxporlonon- 212-629-S806 " Nurae Asalat.. Comput* ( this Af^lcont shpuld haviw e paid vacatkms, skA leave.ve. andwlHbereaponslblefor'f era/Ciarlcal, Welding, > Quality h e a l t h ^ for •PO Box 599, Paula u i, id . (Ice environment. i( th I to a com bination of clerical For moro ln(o call or v « call « strong flood' to win, bib ^ — .uniforms, and a chance lo ‘I Foreatry. etc. Choose I, groups. IndivMuals. Low, 83347. jr write: describes you p io a so .« I s ------and technteal-dudes. For , , SonlorCindlat734*10C^ 0 0 0 ' 'abieto « tn th o m 8 eiv o 8 oi —— -advanoe.-Oresa coder "■ from 3 0 trad e s. QED/H.S.» . competitive rates. Call t Magic Valley Roglor u woli a s a tangible product Need an oxperioncod ouT3ut- drug testing work place.». a complete job descrlp- Diploma & CoHege progr- WhitSmlth — MISCELLANEOUS jlonal 10 SOI up on Inlerview. side solos person for a io- tM i: ' Medical Center Be soK-diroclod, like U Iio- Commer^TIre, Apply>Bt at lion. Including qualinea-' am. Gait 733-2341 or 800-327-2557 PRiO RrrY ON^ n c Human Resource:^ SNELUNG work in a competitive‘r cal Constnictlon com pany,•ny. 2030K im betfyR d..-ff tions a n d testing process,!• 1-600-B63-J0BS. r .i Statawkle Staffing Service NNOW O P.O.Box 409) PERSONNEL SERVICElCES market. Base solary, plutX® Call Sum er at 733-7300 — contact the Personnel Of- taking opplicoUonsfn s for: Twin Falls. 10 83303-C13*0409 ■______NO FEEI commission and mileage EXPRESS PERSONNELSL SERVICE Senrice parsonon (Ice located In City Hall, (208) 737-2171 S en d resume lo: 8®- 111 FILER AVE.. TF. for piumblrrg a line1 a 321 2 n d Ave. East, TWin RECEPTIONIST — deanlng. Insurance, wag­ CLERICAL • EOE P.O. Box 2027 ig- Falls, ID or phone (208) ______FT Receptionist. M*S Var es depend upori exper,H, 736-2251. The City of1 _ “ Pocalirilo. ID 83206 No experience necessary I ------OFRCE— ------_ • ------ablo.houra/normally 8: ary Will need CDL WII trainiln 'T w in Falls Is a n Equal Op- RoceptJonlst = ; :ido~Jo:axcallant-tfalnlng ------^------Customei^Mce-tce------AeceuntiReeelvabh - hlflBw 3A t;fi8------— Ing Vlghi personrCail-MonFn :- -pdrtunltyEmployefrCIOTi- Clearcrodllrocordnocot>C08- Guaranteed salary, no' program. C om pany offersers thru'Fri. 8 am to 5 pm.11. Jng d a te for appllcatkHis is Oata Enlry ThlsAd'sU p "J? Incentive program, eam Willing to commutcutefor aory for licensing rwulreluire- e x p e r. n e c e ssa ry , tool im 733*0988. ; . , .1/19/98. • ______rarvooK ..ments. Must bo able10 toti sales, earn while you whilo you learn. ThoseISO ' _____ “ ■" ,1 Ski IU.O. ------INDUSTRIAL cash? ThlS'temporar] , soloded must be willingIng — - th e Ono ' speak a undorstond; Enf n - leam . 733-5137 lor appl. General Labor,r portunity could b e the 11^ to start immediately and (or you. Experiencince in 0"^^ clearly. Send re - — ^ Forkllft IQ . -hove.car^ForJnlervJew. ------"computors and datataeni7 c aume-jo Maglo-Valie:lley- BALES/TELEMAnt^NG ^ - 1 - - C A S KHIERS •Manlcurist/Siiln. • 2 week Collections & Recovery'ery,' S6.00/hr.+commlsslon. Av-^ coil 736-2536, MOL •RaceCreiw— ^ M ust have phone,a ani n d could land you this 2 V [,r. incorporaled.______Specialist • reliable transportatioation position. W ant io woiw orkin '''C- 704 2nd Ave. Northo n h ; era g e income $ 18,000/yr. — Seeking qualifiefied em ployees for • Ticket Sales . In^ron- Twin Falls, ID 83301 ____ 432-6625 after 1 J-9 6 . • Dlshwasheis • W o promote a drug10 frfree ° p a ce d envl — . SECRETARY cashier positionsns, graveyard shift work environmentLCall C mont? Call Cindi or 1 • Ticket Checkers RESTAURANT ^ I- SALES FULL TIME LOAN SEC-c- (11:30 pm-8:0000 -am). Previous • Cooks • M ichael @ 736-6611511for at734-1 000 for ° ^ ® P Great place to work. Oni)Dniy ACCOUNT REP-Stop>p R E T A R Y N E E D E DD- . experience handlinlling m oney, rneeting • Accounting Clerk interview. IntenHew. ^ (hose friendly & energetic • Parking Attendanls • lelic selling! Just sen/lca area)a WordPerfect a n d ba n k ex- 1 operating 10-key, •Sei:retary A Division of Aspen» n SNELUNGS need apply, Fiexrbl. Inc.In PERSONNEL SERVICVICES hours. Maxle's Pizza:a &B potential & Incentives.s. Resume: Manager, PO.Q. computer, or cwhI register r€ required. • Ski Techs ______NO FEEI Pasta, Twin Falls. • Cashiers ' •. (713)586-3464 Box 1186, Burley ' •-Shop Mechanics MISCELLANEOUS > W e offer consistcstent schedules with • Ski UK Operators • , Tailor; FT operjing for ex- reqular days off, a •Grggmers ^ : p e r I e n c e d s e# a mI - • - ana a benefit paclockage including paid •Snow Makers • > sfrdss/tallor In our ButBurley ■ • Dell Supervisor 'store. Good salary^:ry^fufi vacation, m edical,:al, dental, and life m u BUS IKRVICK P n i u SKI DAYS «NOm FORC KMPLOVraS ______^nefIts.SeeJeffatRiIt R od* ' 105YEABRS OF SEIRVICE insurance, under ai cafeteriac plan. IO OTHER ■■NKFITS ^ uvtKtwdd 'AA v o T ------OfHoa op»ti on TueerT Burley. 10.676-9001. Appptotnwnt-630Bli•t TIiuib* o r PkL'ur b | ^8 ; 0 B ^ m ‘aa n n t f S : S o ^ BliMLakMBIvd.N. . MISCELLANEOUS j P C T S C 9 K n m C«IJ73M111forMc Twin Falls Counly FairF a i n . ' w m : _____O EJttAwlk sons for Beef and Mi I m f M i i I ••• eouALOPPOprruNiTYi _ i - i ______Superlntsridents. Out' ^ ~ E X F i F A C C S r M'mrEMPtOYEBMff-. ' ' fled persons would be i ^ A iin siifr r w n n ' sponsible for Beef or Ml riap»r«mnnt durtaoJ h a i ------~T~«'5^idBe-requIred iquars Itat.dsduslsd'totDifiilQB m attend several planii SUf?snTa3sVi^d^SAe^ m eetin g s during tne■yt? yei M /'lW lM [E ftK ilT : ■■ :' Interested persons shotihould loDking for psopre whWho havs ihs psrsontilfy and o sslrRslrs"to h sl^ . contact the Twin FallsFal AcetevAuv n County Fair offlce for'Of IIn* M O g i o i A r i i 11RETAIL MANAGERS!• D form ation and appllcatioation. Poillion Is raipontlfitidia iqr oveneeing sales of mi Deadline lor submiltirlilting maliilalnliiBlnvenlpnlory levels lor retail m erchandise,se!'th&*po's!llon^‘alto're^^^^ ■ applications is Jonualu a ry tilghett levfll Of cuttorlomarseiylce. Position reports direjlrectly to retail store manager. ■ We V ^ now advotisiiig wwi o r l d w i d e on the internet let ' , i ’ ■ 25, 1996. Twin Fall- a li a • URLacMress:ht^tt^;\\wwwjnagclipk.com\viVweb\mvr\ E Mail: C ounty Fair, PO Bdx>257, 25 P E P A R T M E M T ivr@mag!clinlcc6m Fiior. ldaho6932( ^ is posmaii ownee (20e)326-4396. iees8 7pVeifir«partmeht, Us salsalespeople, Invjnlory and uielies. This posllion repoilf _____ direclly to A n lsta nIt t fRetail Manager. Oeoartmenls av I garden, cabinets, floor & _____ NURSE:___ nN*.LPNa« waH coverfngt, electrirtrical, pjumblng, haraw ara, pajirta a a g g g " ''* " ' 'ANDCHARQERNS'♦s $50 0 Sigtvon bonus avoiiave R E T A I L S A L E S C assia Regional Medio Position rM u iret supei p » CDSIoiner relations skills andd iit t responsible for providing thee highestI iBVBl df customer Center is accepting appl senlesanf productt knowledaa^kr Sales people are needleeded in iht following depirtmerients: plumbing, electrical, . cations for Charge RNi hardware, power lootso is, Roor ft irall coverings, paint, bi • - full-time, nights and rota t, building'materials, nunenr/lawiiwn& garden and cabineti. - Ing weekends.and fc TTils position reportss Itlo department m anager. ' unbelievable PttiChiC E OROPI , UVtWO 18 BETTER In tw»f»r>rtj ------;— ^RNs;Of-LPN8rfuii-timeime,— ~ A 'A R |M E T / I N T E — ;• • evenings and rolatini nchstyta | i _____ »a. BoMts t w o ^ ^ H ^ H ^ ■ 't^u'eSTfU r^ralSyA ’Sli itS n u t and desion. Must also behe-alile lo workoiie on.pgt- ; 1 fpmffy roomt,. tr o " ^ p i : Oaa heat to keep rau warm'3 baths. ■ , ^ su re in th e sta te of IdohiS i ^ 'w llli cu8twner?lVa"rr^lhiji__^^^^^M ■ or eligible U required. Ap ch*milr>a home I* nowjutiJutI S112.S00. Good location. Asking 1107,0 #10-642 . ply at, Gassla Regionaonai. EXPRESS YAR fOD-660. MedicaJ Center. .1501 HI ' JorraQgBttitaoXd ^dingtne highest IbvbI of servicece to cMtomers in loading Ct HMUCVMIEYIIEM.T •: EEO ^ p lo y e r . M/F/V/D5J5 — -OTdiinloadlnfl materialHS b SIS a r - S -

t ; NURSE , ■ »; LPN'iS. In tfiw ted In work«rk- M^llpn^rjiqgiiir uje rs and other power equipment.• A knowledge ojbulldin'n’ Ing^with dlionts In theth< materials is helpful. DiDuilisll[linnSdVmaln&in^^^ I inventory stock levels, yard mainiintenancB and all general hom a w ho are lorminaii)naii|r labor duties. Positionnreportstoyardloreman. r t ili, p l e ^ apply. Ttiis virll ff bo a call df needed sltua ■ 1 tlon.throughouttheMaglcI «' .. Valley. Please call or,stpc ml^rP^ood s^o^ba^^nd,md. Dulles Ind^a assembly ofI prebungp wood and metal Jl ' by o u r office M th ru 1^, il4o n , i i n : . > t c . a n i l n as. PoslUoa reports to door shopp maoaaer.i I / 9:00 a.m. thru'4:00 p.m. ' ■■ i M agic Valley Staffing Ser-'£ ■ CoiifrBACTOR . OREAT COMMERCUL UXLOCATION m m ^ M m . ■ ■TOP NOTCH DOUBLBWIDE moi vices Incomorated. 200 oslUon requires an ii vide the. hlgtiett level of Moh vltlbUNy area. HMtKlitad shop with ■ . Ihome in Cameo molM p ^ 1S8j a 2nd Ave. North, Twinwin customer service. Rei st Informatron, technical Natl ovemMd doon A pain bidroom . 1 bath wilh newerS vIr S B n P Fairs. IQ, 734-0600I oor r : bsildinB m a teria ls Info rectly lo contractor tales. ' b A tr o m & omoa wtth nn nawer eklrtlng plui enclosedir vinyl.(n on..TIiit.poslUon reportt.dlrei w W a ^ ^ ^ . Prtoed lo)d M (ront I ■ ’ ■ manaoBr.. . : . ; ■ s RN s t Benedicts seeking^ f pOKKEBPrnC ' MWC VWUYII CyMAnC VAUEY R^T I ’- ■ B H I , 5 :P T R N . (or Home Health.Jth. Position rwjulrw mode^ bookkeeping skiils lliat incluiiciudo computers, typing and geilenerai accounling tUllt. > Experience preferred.Bd. Position reports to oificcrice manager. . ^ -i • S en d reaum e or call: I” RN SECUmTYi - l l — ' j , ■ PoM m Dod knowledge trfbnlldlng nwJertali : t Je ro m e, 10 63336 -I’ 324-4301 ext 269. nclude cheeking custorlomar Invoices for accuracy and ni iwstaijg ■ B ___ general m anager. ■ NURSE We need CNA'S who are Oualined individuals shoshould send their resum e In coniidBiidenceto: in terested In' working with'ith our clients in (he nome ANDiERSON LUMIMBER COMPANYf m care aettfno. Wa pay for ^ ■ -i m rr-^w-aooftronmtriifiiW gTor' i - — -X ttn^personn4NEL4)IRECTOR------itloAebloi^ ' ELeOANT.ieSO'SHOM E. Aporo r S those who'.afs interesteded I $tedioemr1-^^B*i- ■ : • V In W brW m Wilh develop- .. . R.O.BO)to x 1 6 8 > bath heme wilh gas heat.hes 1*ear. i 'nilroom, N (ani C VV m entaU y d e l a ^ & torml- : attsctiad w n o * wifi optnermer. Fsnoed f I ■ reemjivilh n flr*plec« inS hugs utlll iw in Fall*; IdahoId 83303 ___ I sprthkiars. l : n - -^*:f»?irJnc«^-eiea8ejaIL • r a d - p a t l o r l ^ ^ H M '* : ~i| ‘-xW or.atop.by our offico. M ■* Iccsdon. More for t12t,S00l .eSK 'M > S t n r u P, 9 :0 0 a.m. to 4.-00 M U 76 Valley Staff*. >£> M M KVUmilB d M Uie VAUEY MM1Y lEsiiBsiBinEnaDflbBDBmEiniBiPUace! \ l )r. Ws ebinpMUvB.Min|isijSRsatlonand beneflls./ I 1 X T W in F ane, 10. 734-0600JJ; A n ila ito n U iliili« r iiaall li tqual op^itonlly eraployar. \ offer 1 ^ 1 •000^-0602.

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SSunday, u J a n u a r y 7,1996 Tlmes-Newrs. Tim Twin Falls, I d a h i E-3

^ NEED ELBOW ROOMp M ? r e n t w /o p t i o n t oOBUY b TERRIFIC NETWI 5 bddrooms & 3 baths , ~~=~| HAGERMAN All brick, 2 1 ns a io Remodeled. 3 bodrm FALLS HORSE PROrop" I— ~5oi—g ,-| " bdm i, 1 full, tw o -V4 batha. pprox. bath, bonus room. S « IHOUSESigi >n-tho noIghbOrHood.'"PerrlerrrnV iweiy spllf lewTh^e^ yard. $64.500.637-4480 im for achools. lOKundinder bedroom, 1% balh hon I. p e ts mnffcm SK fimun -oompletely-remodole HAOERMAN-ACREAQEf------: _ edge of town, Roomsge- mo. 50% ront eredr^ ll. Lots of tile, now carp< 5 lovol acres close to tho ■ hobbles, computers,w p i t h ' 1 1 4 8 Stiarfire. 734-9839834, jacuzzl bath, hardwoc^ n ri l®'’QO living and famll,>mlly. snoko Rtvor. 5 s h a re s of ■ ' '^4-plonty bfstorag S m ^7'8,finls^jfnUowcOW of waiorjights. Certified or- 3 . f i ' a s j ■ A p p r o x . 'A a c r e ; w s 1 ^ t “ — • Storage,TTorgo corneror lo ot ganic farm ground with 3 no or Ownera have nuived'out•out of P®®* * P0‘" I - . ba ekynrd & nu pasture. Close to towie mo« 5 0 0-600 bik Washlr^ Oo you have unusod pho alfeetlvo and bring you thetha property in Jorom e. C lo se S tW • w allpaper, now roofnny 324-8652 wonderful amenities rschlna •quipm snt In your homi I fo r ______Igp roaulta you a/a looking lor.. ’, to downtown. Can work 100-205 bik WIrsc) ' THREE M now kitchen cablnett ____ ONLY $69,900. Call lo — out specifics II Interested. Exchange It for cath withXO'S S62,SaO. Call’Bonn II ' more det^ls. 733-2365. A v e.W ■ NELSOrm , REALTY quIcK-BCtlnodwHiodod. 0- SU P E R STARTERI — I Call 934-9095 • 2h - ®‘ 324-5249,a fc Clean 2 bedroom. 2 ban • R I ^ L T Y , . 733«5336 ■ nn a your personal showing. tf y o u thf9 tn t/i*M $i Ifl ' ram b ler with fenced yar ^ _Three bodroom. 1'/4 bath i m n Intm natm d In ------— -FAMiyiM/AtUEJ-BRICKIC K -4------ar*prlnkIereH3flEAT-fe ^ Ing M lna»p»na»nl i ! bdrm, 2 bath home In wi =i THREE M retirees TOOl $62,600i - f e B - ^ Close to schools and lo rro u tm o&rrlmr^.PI$ THE W EATHER OUTSrreiD E maintained.nolghbofhoc!t,oo°d GUARANTEED------^ E A tT Y ------Call Vem, 733-1866 C H E C K THIS lovaly hospital. $64,500. C all 733-0931 wet SK IS FRIGHTFUL.,L-., close to school. Faml Coldwell 3 bedroom, 2 bath home S a d s n 324-5336 but delightful InsideI thisth 3 room & don In (uII-sIj DOSHIERR Banker wHh 1572 sq.ft. *600 ad­ 5 Acres SE of Jdrom o- V r V bedroom . 13^4 beth1 homo-h( basement, covered paU< 733-5336 ' W estern Realty ditional aq. tt. In tho base-*?• Great view • Manufac- i ^ with woodslove end'I’l l ? ' RV parking 4 much mon^ rsi Buy the Guarantsec i O' REALTY ' mont In ono of Jeromo's tured homo OK. W ater • ---— cent updates. S79,S9,900. Affordably priced ( OPPORTUNITY KNOCK: 733-2366 nicest areas. Thore's a Id ® Package and The iS 734-2922 Indopendenlly ovmod & *,« .shares • Power hookup . MLM-PRO'S ONLYl $135,000,733-8621. Call 543-4371 . varlfiabieby owmiT^for InsulstBd finished gar package. Ads Creek, 3 bodroom, 1 bath $ 1 5,980 caa h requiredirahiD - ^ B p 'a c io u s c o vT e r O REALTY may be cancelled hom e wllh partial base­ Immediate ownerahnuni^; wooden deck overtookx>ksa 734-3373 - - early for customer m ent offera m uch seclusl-tyt Qround floor oppotlun ja p e d CALLTOLLFREE id on. G reat Ashing holeI ono r ^ '- L — Call BOO-862-3&>724li i l m ' y a r d w 11^ a*uto’mnatic a ' 1-800-473-3448 “ convenience butor your.own propertyl sprinklers. Great TFlorioca------___ the charge will S9S.900. Cell John or UNIQUE ESS -tion a n d IMMACULAT g, remain the same. SER VICE BUSINESS FANTASTIC VALUEI Terri today at 734-8774. K 2nd Call Jo h n orTerrTiodajdayi. S A ^E FAILED on this spot $4«K f8t year $66 K 2 5. LANDW l^^TCH, , LANDJ/ATCf 3 t>drm, 2 bath KI ! = = ^ ' home, on Its own lotl o t - LOW PRICE a R EA LTO R S7_ 'v»atm «ntS9,60 REALTORSl o . Q ra at homo • Great pricerlcel A lot of hornet All brick : < 4 8 ,0 0 a Gloria. 625-5030030. bedroom. l 'A both homt— O ffice 733-3667 |s b < ]rm « 3 ty 2 balti<2sioiy*( 1-941-388-3068. ------O f f i c e 7 3 3 - 3 6 6 ^ on largo lot In northoas1,2 PRICED FOR riih I • fireplace • lisat pump • landscin^scaped • orchard & outbuildings^ I a u sm o d . . . tho HliAlon ^ area. H eat pump lor win I Fenc^w /full water shares. ^ J 0 2 DOSHIER QUICK SALEI 0nlyn89,S00<^ )AN I SB your rw d t. 733-0931. tor w annth, air condition Charm ing bungalow with3 2 . H H B lQ ™ E B I | K 2 E JflONEYTOL^ --REALTY-____ ' Ing for summor comfort -• - BI<1» » .» » » » » » » ! Ef— . For that wtakand hldoaway IRWIN BEEN TURNED ' keen m a ste r su ite, wai I ' youVo always draamod of, In c lo se ta , custom kiteK 208-734-5538 itoit your teorcMn tho roal DOWN 7 .. en,^custom landscap ^ Mtato columns oldaasinad.7 R E A L T Y 83 ------r For a h o m e loan? . FO R SALE BY BUlLOER- I C U R Y ^ I ^ ' ______i 7 3 4 - 6 5 0 0 1 OutsMo Idaho i-eoo«66-98S3 — available.'An *xcollB whttUcylindcUnder, very cleon! ' ' .COMPANY-.160 ''734-ef04. - leSlS^r^Lana,, OPEN ■ ■ .8oi5*7 Idaho Ifl 734^000 or736.76n‘ H O U S E i r f HREE IM 4 8 0 C 9 4 3 o r 734-2462i SUNDAV l-eOO-674-0098.322-S22^ REALTY •S(Jt#a tt PW SM. PIn Tk. DHM 0 IRFORIMAL BUT SHOWY.IVY. H Y 1 - 4 P M • -kirkirirk*ir-kir*i_ 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 Unique Twin Falls two-'VO* 7 ^ story Contemporary. Ce-Co- '■ MONEY EXPRESS?E8 BITS O F TH E RIT7. Tw RNANCIAL SERVICES dar. Separate opt. Inter-ter- 7 3 4 4 5 6 5 ,loan' Falls 3 bdrm Cottage wll c o m system , largo rooms,ms. ------3 Your local R eal estate lo«i . Upscale id e a s like counti 3 8 4 - 3 9 0 0 sptfdallsta don, 4 bdrms, 3V4 bath,Ith, ‘ - m I ■ kitehen and masto1*®'^ „;8prinW ersy8tom,cltyullll-mil- ♦Quick loan apprevalB bedroom. Stoel-slded, c ♦Crs^H^blsma. OK kfu ’ ‘ ‘*98. horoos,OK. corral. -.large.yard.'Nesds-wori«rkr; ‘-pLUS hearpunip,-e8tab-~S- ______— - — ♦ C 6m f)W tlw R aiea------}% iwo-car garage. Laundt ♦ 1# t& 2 nd’« u p to l0 0 % "fry. lished locale,-two-car:a r GREAT NEIGrtlbBHOOOl 0 room, g a s hast, nav^ fui garage. Unususl valuel m O E _ C I R C L E ______♦M obile h o m e loana no & noo*, partially finish* “®l woA-savor\Hth3bodfOoms ♦OebtiConsolldallona ( P riced a t $215,000. Cindy4 ^ feet Oil on one level. IncludOno-of-o-kind contemporoiy ■ L ■ I k ' bas'em snt. ShaltdVe HousBr734-61 04. p e rto iU lo a n s _j>aUo. A LSO iiBar schoolt bedroom . High cOBng In IMnTO. 2 boths & over 2030 squore ' (i06)73O-OO33 — recraation. Open (loon i l . with cooking blond & oakjd tri e j sun & jpp room off morter rrn - _pi«n. A.apleiidlihom' — • andsBeittodayl— ------rving - room plus beoultful tdlch^n , • ■ buy! Priced at $83,000X;=THREE=M^ ■ : trim. $144,900. NH-6S5, Stop b y ; jj»ft|E^SEN re_i . O ndy H ouser 734-6104.04...... REALTY V V MAGIC VAim y | - ' ...... 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 - my T H R E E M 734-19 ' iNVEsjraEOTPnopeni — M / t 12S6 AddisonEY REALTY ' f e ? ‘ xury REALTY LOOKAT.THISII - ^ T v ^ F a lls finest luxur) 991 ■ j/S t " M 1.19 A cre wllh homo, bamn,, , ^ apartmentcommunlty. Bt 7 3 3 - S 3 3 6 HI AV*. E. A f B ijnHf hptisB ____ • qutbulldinps. Good pot^n-_ ------I' 'tial for davolopm ent, IV P re w n tly under constnio OYOWNEH ______N a l lH a r p W f , f ,. 3 bdrms, 1 bath. Noat , lo n o d R-4, $72,000. Call«ii doan. Stucco sM e home“ J- Qlorta, 825r6030. • G M B t a t J _ Auto sprlnkllno, landscap ^ ^ m u o n m M X ^ ed. Gas hsat. 808 s<).rs: ft DOSHIER \ 1 2 0 mnlnlovol.808sq.ft. Un- ^Bi :; ‘ . 3 0 5 k [shod b a se m e n t »B1.800a REALTY *01 F a l l s Ave. Enot — C O N T R A C T S & • • Call 637^54 7 3 f 2 9 ^ 208-733-9095 I M 0 R T Q A Q E 3 ^ By Owner 4-bdtm, 3.5 batH« th ______I 2500 oq. ft., readv.io’.to |0S. m ove Inlo, g ro at neigh­gh- StTOPTOUJUItS borhood, exo. cond wwi / : Per contractB, mortgages. sprinkler syslom. In ththo e I 20^734-8727 vT. '■ " ^ Sawtooth achool dlst.fst. V i I'f- ■ . ■ Jfr * ___ $125,000 for mora into. I SOOM LAND CONTRACT g ; , - . ^ II , .! ..forsale..825-5617 734-1663 or 736-5962. 1991I9GR9W1W mCTQ ra CHECKTHISOUTiAF a . i ■ 308 ^ Short walking distance to ; I^NANOALSraVl^ON / sc h o o ls a n d sh o p p in g . )% ' The inside o(f8rs 2 boS-;s:-. ' DEBT CONSOUDATIONisss rooms on main level, Igr-Igr . I ' Cut pa y m en ts up to 50%— dining a re a plus a down- 1 , 8 8 18 < » * 3 ^ ' I 24hr.apprt>val eo»6t.i-66B9 •V *8* Radial Spoke wlMrh**l covars * Sp**d cenilentrol • Pow*r locks • aSpar* Hre j r* lllofnlBaUd *ntry* 6• %way powar drlvtrs Mat•at • high allltod*s ' REALTyi216 STOd(#'s:)(l37302,X13i'36016, X136021,XI37307 FILER AVE E stunning Fr*nctt CCountry o hom* hoi all th* 734-1898 *24iDoatlikB^tclipria<<'lt,l■1 t,tn ff ■ 3 t 6 > ^ kidodtt iMry £xwKWd piui Tn & Tub «d I OX dm pb IdinoatMypoiiiwttSKDrtrdipeslLI d IK . by a 1org« (amllyy crc a eoupl* who lov*s t COUNTRY MAQICII family and fomxrfrt om »os, fiV* bedrooms, thnI* am«nKI*s desired * Charfh7ngraean*a--OWnor I to antertaln. Gr*ot lor. ~Tby«iy^0rof]ndi.~HoHottubanei»xt*rwlv»*d* - ■ l A J m i ^ ready tomovol 3 bdrm,I?' or«ot outdoors. WonderfulWc Woodridg* lochr** bothrooms and D 1.75 bith, family room, d«oklng odd-to th*-T -I woodatove, on 1/3 ac.iH; c o n v « n l « n c * t o ttwtw city. Coll Jon* or St*v« ■ j £ _ o p e n ^ u s ^ _ J K)!. - .. show lng.of ttils woTKondertal hom e.-______tcatlon lust right for • today fbr a prtvol* I

g DOSHIER V . 1 4 445 5 A ddison A v^. Eost • I day that It runs, aa Thsf JRQnQ '. Tlm*e>N*w» Is nqtraJSj REALTY ■ .... . I 'GBMSS T A T E REAM • 734-0400 i «ponalbl* fo r e fro re lrteJ i . 734-29^ V- ’ J 1 % I N C . W • I ‘ ‘r ■' ■ • ' 1 ''rK', ■ i"'. ______I

e<4 Tlmas Nows. S. Twin Foils, Idaho S u n d ay. y .«J a n u j ^ 7.1996 —-.....

EW W ILL STR IK IN G V IE WIf o:of tho U 5 0 8I ------1 $14,000. THE VIEW I TF 2 bdmi, S 425 a» mo.m 1st ************* * * * * iTF Newer 2 bdnn' 1 bath, TF Townhouses, 2> bdibdrm.,' M0TEL3 , 5.B4 acre Snako Rtvor canyon it $425. R oom s for rent: Low ratea. W c s p M s e l l m .Thls 5.€ .OTS &lMt.No pets. 734’34-2436 TF,14?bdmi:apt8.,S ^ r ^ ' d e p o a it 3 2 f KlMBERLY/HAf pofcet Is sltuotodod on tho thla 2 story 3500 'SS.'Hdo. I.CeMETCRYLO “ • .. Dally a.woe|dy.R»nes. 1 ■?- . .. - -nocUuida-oLSJtSitalatan. _badfoom...^.5,hatf .TEJJjdmaJwtluw y;.M -3-JEJM y4yinI^ Sutte a you cann asee for- oloclric home. Pri fenced yard. Nosm•p»W"0 bdrm. townhouses.ie s. W/D l a u n ^ r 5^W " “ ■^SW d?Swn ------ELY LOG overl Very nice hho o m e s In lono. flsh pond, large 'r. Coll $645/mo + $500de.yP- : hookup. an1all-y« location 7 3 M 6 3 0 . ~ wly.-Noar- -Ihe area-Poworov:■ovoltablor -onrgnraoorpius-Bni ------Ca»-734ta596irfter & d m nearschools, S42fl/n S 1B 9.000. LOVELYvith groat Sony no modularssrs. CAU. garago/shop combtmbtnation. ■■ r n ------no pets. 73 4 -6 6 0 00-.T ■ , +$300iseeuritydejleposlt. A S4S0, Ineludta wa ------HOME-ln-Klmb«l> TF NEW4-PLE> ir k i r k if N6peta.Call7&^ tp. Call no dep., no pets. Prsfer utliHllls.3- PA tT Y 324.1• 111-3. ^oyiwusoallonlSa l^n - ***** Rock CreeK withIld bo 4; 2> /r95-3M . CI090 10 town but vri B Qusittyeonatruotl (f2fi .single woman, but would view or tho SoutWI>rso set-up ...... it^o privacy of oou 2 bdrm. m a ste r w/ws'walK In JEROME .1 b d m i... 318 3' S.- TP • 3 bdrm, clean, ------takecouplo.734r3662 bedrooma, couldid pasture.t S3S,006. GET RRl E AD Y living. A$Mng SSB5.C I, ig. util. A d a m s.''.$ 3 3 S /mno.,WD o . apt. 1 bath, WD hooo^-up. TF. 1 bdmi. studio.), e>extra ■- baths. G roat horso Vaulted hookiffs. 324-7902 arport. nica-.'ftimlshadlfdesltjeslred. T F Prtvats. all Utilities inc. nog shop FOR QOLFI.Qe3 e t y o u r ONE OF A KINO CUB*i£ I Credit $250. 733-7434 . ier and $300*»200 dep. Cr* with corrals andn t piIfghtlng now h o m e b u iltIt co n th lS ' BU ILT H O M EI 3 t ifflljffhta , .. .. J______' . 20^ TO heatod^l^< sorvlco. w onderful lotton o tho room. 2.5 bath, b JEROME Country 3 1 )ets, no check-required. AvaRs •ftAC,— bsmtaptcarpetad.i }0dep. Jan. 2 .1996> 734-6611Mtfl TFFurnishedrm, No ncod with Jerom e Country ClClubgoli homo. 2461 sq. ft-.fireft.;- - smoking. No drinking, and 200 ampExtras so In- course In.tlmo to10 iplay In ploco. don, allI ooi n 2 + m •. 5 Q-I ■ ip l^ fumsce.1st/)ast$361360 m o - Call 733-6727 £ u J ^ ^P0wsf.,CaH.324rg<4-6062. — ■ ' ' ' — ' TF.'For lease, brandfidhew h Near CSi; $260.733-6627. ' 5 .1 2 o c ro s fonco3ve.- 2 an- tho spring. Corhrfhm unlty-- ocro».-This home hai celllnga. balcony's, r ijb r'ir ~Pheasant Road-condcjn d o r 3 ' — ' many treos. Extr», smoke well saves up-p • f r o n t many built-in unique I 'FURNISHED ■:...... T F -C te a iisd id lo a p l'l L ^ l i o u s ^ 1.000 sq. f t all ap p ls JEROME. 2 bd rm . 1IMbath V4 No pete, no amoksktno. bdrm. 2 bath, $560. | I • .606- • 1 . ------dude-p o llo t stovo;LjftwM .oxpenao^autlful.hilM iOLA. -tufofl-tPJIsLjgtchen DW, m k n n v a v e &, ler/dryer— $2S8ArorH2a/deprpr-cSt- -mo.-$6S0-d^N opW M -M oflihfrHOM es-i tlque wagons,4*4572 s for a beautiful comrrn m u n ity . all built-in appliancei c e s In- b u h l . Remodeled h ------hftium ftALLJ n • very private, com pli hook-up, s ^ l b aa d de ^ . 734-9263 emoklng. Referenc 464. . CALL PATTY 32424-1113. eluding a concee ul for. re n t 3 bdrm . w/l. ' .. fenced, Jo tB .o L p ^ $400 mo; C aii324-S ( requlred.M lnlmun FORBES at 734^1 i» ^ 2 S 3 .' refrigerator. Large,*. bright b ment. Stove,' refrlg, ontact HAGERMAN.’12'X60'. 1 privBte sto ra g e lock E . Unit T^-NORTHVIEWMAlAMOR m o n th l e a s e . C o n ti moro into. iir9S>464. room s, oil on o nO e |lo Ic v ^ l Included. $ 4 7 5 .324-S> ' excel, location ®"®-ne . T.F.TOWNHOUSE. » ^ e ! W alt o r A dam 734-040■0400. 1 /2 b d rm s.. $ 3 2 5 /$ 2 0 0 ■ JM This Is on oxtromely 1 ys? «54-5926 curlty deposit, firstoro^lod 734^06.' Price RoducodI "■ •S l excel. TF 1334 EJnwood Ore TF 3 bdrm. 1 bath. AC/AC/all ^ ------r ^ ------r - | m ntaaa ^ y- loa*®-fjofer-; ^ TF - Now 3 bdmi. 2 I M rm . 1 off B m S t 2 bdrm . No, r $175,000. BEAUTiV tic iii TF3.21 acfes211'/nnl 2-1-98. Conventent _ _ _ balTi. N o e m o k ln g , fi m e M 660' dopih on North ( $436Hlep 543^«944 S o m ' m . O F H C E & ■ 6.35 ACRE RESli coin s t location. Pte j,„ ,3 peta. $400/mo. 733-2 I RETAIL S P A C E h B -t ia l ACREAGElI 3 o loflo RtJ. 1/3 block-vwM^ call 733-H809 alt hour deposit'with lease. I — — 7 TF 1645 4th A ve. E dupluol^ TF 1 bdrni. large & deed e an ,. Blue U kes Blvd. bel ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<‘♦♦V 2 bdrm. $475/mo. $ I ? ? ! ? . ro o m , 2V4 b a th d« 18 I n n . " A J.if smokers, no pets. M 7§ $076. ind. utU. 733-315 ISING * ipanufactured'h Canyon Springs I i .J h ! f r t f One unit availabl ALMOSTNEWIONLY $405,500 ($2.90/sf)f) Call I i 6W ttchen, beautiful 4-plax.r i o i ' S — TF-Excapflonaliy largeirge2 $67,0001 3bdrms, 2 EQUAL HOUSll -1-60Q-733-2581 EXL2rt.2712 I UNFURNISHEC’tease TF - Quality 4 bdrr block N. Q u in c y’ (ROPERjEDTV - Terrific bric sprinklers, oek kitcl! l ____ bedroom w/walk-ln1 d(doset dep. 4- utilttles. Wateror and “ c5u?ieS%p«s!$800 = 1 ^ bdrm home with ba=D 2400 sq ft, garage,h a .. & prhmte batfi. 2nd>d tbed- trssh furnished. 1I yeary The MANAGEMENT C( lo advenuo **nr v l INCOME OPPORTUNrJNiTYi f a m ily r o o m no smoking o r p e tscatfon . S 2nd bath. Outt>utslde Isase minimum. No p InftttwcrrfaaWiBtobiiim n v S u s ..loaso. G as h e a t fully m . in- no smoking. C all for a . GEi\/ ets. or storage room. • *7 ^ STATE REALTY.Y INC Throo-unit apartment p — t-dopwith-year-iei I S jr HAGERMAN. newly con-, , ' separata house genetmmto appliances,r If c M Call 1 - 2 0 6 - ^ 2 6 9334S 7 d u d e s Ig u tll rm , refrefrlg. . 734-2556 . , TF Nearly 4-ptex. 2 bdn anlnlo(Hlon,toinak»«nrg t o i g . . 3 2 4 - 8 6 5 2! *_ oxoellent casn flc place and excell< ^-2l. range. DW. Carpcr p o r t , _____ • 2 bath, dose to schoolh'ools. struoted office or retail. prolonnc*. IlmlMUon HWUSifTUbonity rortli — netghborhoodrSSSO- TF4-bdrm, 3 bath,7 6inlS~ ( "'TOoal p S ik lil^ . ir/DifrolMlt:^ TF 2 Bdrm , 2 b a th Ig.rbrtck- b T$800-w/d Bp.-T 84'845fl . jtocrtmtnattaiy* Fnt SSi 837-W».® ~ S300 mo, $2SOO.=• d ™«ht building recoreaniiv deposit Credit choc^1 ^ ’. *950 + dop. No pets2 c ar utils, ind. C all RayiilayJene smoking/pe&. 733^)9i» 3 8 ' = tODvlno'WllhpwwiUw “ n INVESTORS DREAM! CMiMlafKptognartKmn Falls Ave to 3500 IsE tRO, N upgraded. Only $84.9M BOO reforoncos required.\\o i n x »nwking. Call 7 3 3yard. ^ at734-4411. i . . 605 'A mllos. n e ar convon yoi rim, coTl Noll Harpstor a t 7 B arkerR ealto Stor- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦« e e e T F 2 bdrm. a p t qu iet ai Nice duplex in a good above Oiorkos Lake.ka Just 1329 or issy^ibbs 'tr^ooNTfiYtiOMe-t ------Nopets..LaundryfadlltS |R22|MSF0RREN1E N T tocstlon. Good cash flow. 5 3 2 5 W, Of Costco. 4 b d m 2J?1/S2 E of Hiddon Lako EsJEstates. 733-0596. #NWQ*665 TF SISOMovtngAllowai(s, p re- $450/mo -f $ 3 0 0 d10. e p . <450 * dap. 736-Or3126. ter 4 pm or 731-24311 734-4040 543°S92a* «m»nt No smoking o r h o u se1 Insu- j CaM 734-8674 Of734-41iU l 2 l P lsase le a v e m a a s! s S g L • • ' avabHs on on •«C0^ eiPRIM EJ^RO S70(lto..“d.p. 326-5! ACRES. H as prdRml 1 EDEN Nice 2 bdrm. mol BMW* t f 1 Bdrm s a n d s tutudlos d TFA-160New2bdrm. n p w a n approval for 18 rosldiftdimUal fl 5 1 5 ----— - -hom o.- Private lot.-Ap]lit rof* t f - L ovoly s p a c t oowfno!' u S285'to $346/mb-Kd<4- d e o . Appl-' S578/m o; 0Oas BBBHB r B * acreaocs w/some) trees.tr I COMMERCIALi t No pots. 423-5104,.'o*!- bdrm,2bath.allapp(s,nkler ^undry fsc^^ avalist '0 Irrigation equipn'pment fl PROPERTY _____ frlfloratod AC, w ell In FILER - 2 bdrm, 1 bi -18 be- Some units Indude utUK included. Term s avalli ^nhiin latod, thermal windon g .n o Call 733-3824 734-1401 ' CM .L ESTABUSHED CABIN3INET ' home for lease. $40i :HES/ Realtor owned. C ^tncludos.waler..aev,. C a ll ' ' I ■■■ 5 1 2 g • BONNY ROSS5 F O n SHOP a. PAINT STOITORE rnonth plus'doposit'PP'®- F SanllL and law n mow( t f Ask a b o u t dla co uiiRts;‘ n ^PsgjRSZk,, od on* eronces and credit chi TF 2 bdrm. NEW kltdl ”clien New 2 bdrm duplex. DWO' FARRf/RANCHE1_ _ MOREDETAI, I LSI BUSINESS, located Automatio sprink------; ■& carpet$480.734-S the edge ol Buhl. 4200>00 SQ required. Call B arfcerbath I system, applications deck, quiet cui-de-si^sac. DAIRIESSrSST W5-163J. - altors54»4371. irtlally — ' ■■■ ■ " — nis north ■_____ ; « buliaing, 2 officoSj shi 100 a Ing taken. No sm oking,M 95/-- .TF_Duplsx. g re a t a r e a gsrage.$550. 843:881 • 4o'^CR^ANCir . m : ______room Jndudos-busibei R ef- p o ts. $ 5 6 0 -f d e p . C n equipment & Inventoi F iL E R r:------:------= ------1 « 9 5 T O R ] tiod baci< (n toottinis r M nn 1 Perfect for large family:h*ck 734-1396.. • '6 7 > TF Large 2-bdrm . towni ------ofShoBhonoTTV ory f l . H as It's own woll, all or lu c a n — use. $450/m o. ~ .. Stk.«T4968A-LXEqX Equipment PsdtBm, rear fJC, Ss GEM bdrm, 1 3/4 bath, fan TF Nice 3 bdnn.. partii (Vmo. reatrt«r«term jacks. like newl dudod, 201 sharesfftgatod w STATEREALTY.il’ IN C aao9.AMklng918S.oa room. shop, cavort, i irope- TF-2bdmi.S52Smo.-fd^ + d e ? •2-bdrm. duplex. $45V r ______fum.,.WD hookupr-S48 »e. .-Nopets^f34-4i2o; 3/side dairy bam.4Bdrm- 2 1 324-8652 MUNROB-ROBIRT27® pis. dose to school. O >s. - A pptlcatton-lease. :wA8 $2^ ; : ■ s h e d s , c o rrals, Irrlgi ------63391 3 9 ------dopr-12 mo. Ieasa.^«71 rjiiM - - J33-5802 or 734-305C homo. G re ai locallor bdrmlduplex, utll pa > owner bargains along tho;S^e Sr ,-643-4361 Small 2 bdrm. no app vlnyt. TF-Brand new 2 bdmi,Imi. 4- W/D. $576/m o Ist/laat ______cattIo ranch. Rrst Umi I- CALL & Salm on Rivers & H m artlet, p o ssib le ov Q Seres 1-800-241.3028 . WD plex, extra nice S50CSOO -+ ep. m onthly Inspectlc:tlon. •Si««M(9Pilv8*.PIuiTn.nii T 8 8 8 - Canyon. 20 to 1000 a r g a - dep. 734-0427 for intoInto. M olly-733-S03aforapp c a rn r. $ 4 7 5 ,0 0 0 . 0. from $34,900. Exoell ------1 THE P4ANAGEMENT C BETH TEW S AT _8 financing: Call nov I 5 1 6 TF-Downtowrr- veryr 'cW o Waod a ip r l^ tbnie forit yiyour TF Nice, n e ariy n e w brii ^ 8 5 . «'95-1S5J. k a (206) 839-2501.I I VACATION PnOPERT■nTY 1 ------J p ls . 2 bdrm, new c arp et, vir housttiotd budget?7 8Sati 3-bdrm. 2 bath, no pe ------I TlMiSHAHES GOODtNG 3 b d rm . 6: stovo, dishwasher,_____ V your donl-naeda In ddout- u $e00/mo. $500 de Ifl . BURLEY’ Ptne. $500. 324-8762 < hookup, single car,o g to fl«J-C-l73M»93i. 734-6093. l [ ^ 3 a « - 3 9 0 0 I INC (2) ’-ocfo parcels.Ils. COZY UP In your own.ffj,se- s 324-8652, Sandra CO rago. nopot^$525m.. No GEM Manufactured homo0 sites.8 cludod dosort hideawa ____ THE MANAGEMENT0 C /m o I ------y,nrl GOODING. 2 bdrm . f< STATE REALTY.— 11 You choose tho floorV pplan. Two separato living q u i 6 2 5 r a m M . -14 • 324-8652lairv.Bv Lamont NMIIIamson,on. tors, hot tub. woodstov^ 0. bsmt. $450 td e p 733-4P S-8638 codar tenclng. AM on t f . 4 bdrm. Close 52^607 Br6l(er/Prlnclpal 678-61 ® GOODING. 2 bdrm. ga BLISS 200 cow dair) '> shady lots © h lM ric Ml ____ schools & shopping.”w I f e __ a _ £ i a J - i ^ > owner $210.000 352-4io F O R CHOICE TWIN FALL >anrf basoment. Ig. feno ------BLM onsoulh. Unllmt ROM- ■CTRMANAnFMFNT.CX lent - — -Systema. Trainta ln ln g C o n - - : - ANIMDHOSPfCE : '*8W 81 PLY^0m S?^ ' horseback riding a re a I — — 733-0739. TF. Room for rent, d o s1864' e sultsUOn. C iea n . 4061 Twin FaJIa MsMedcaisAtodfcdcMisurWKe ■ „ your back gate. Boaui 1-800-761.9571, college. Can 733-4023. ’ New.'& .U sad" Co & S S S S ^ ^ i855MInirCa8Sla v . J3 4 -0 6 0 0 Twin Falls -OTS view. Laroeoortt HUNTare^2bdomirailfl — 1 ■ &Printar8.Also.«0 .5 6 p p liss. Medicilieare/Msdlcaid ' . ' 436-6566 Mlni-Caasla g 5 1 3 - I ' a p p n a r ^ - R f ^ b n e hes r S / 734-0617 o r■731-0617 73 CartfffedltdUcensed/Booded PPE O P LE CARINQ FOR farmable. Heat yc 2_- ^pplpEM rg^SicSn ' . I a c r e a q e s & lOK^ for home and l/rigatev^S ^OK.tSsm o. ------f4ational ■P E O P L E $550t$300 dep 736-396 . RESTORATIONH STATIONff H om e I JoMo- hot'water. $49,500h • ; r — s i T — ------A e MANAGEMENT CC 2 ACRE P A R C E L OK acres. Call 423-4315i s o r ^CONDOMINIUM^“ I 7 3 3 - ^ . I Grown In Idsho ' 1“ n ew m o b iles In arool writs Wes^!!^j!z^n^r „ l w L KAY 934-5050. I 603 now. reflnlshing & n SAKID&(3RAVEL c atlo n l F O R MORE'i-143J. ■ ------PRICE REDUCED-B ACI iSONALCARE ® £ J JEROME S-bdrm. rent/rer JBH. Call 734-7759 o r 7; FORMATION CALL K Large lot on StadiumiBIvd Bl ONTHEMARKer I8P1CECARE . . A T 324-5554.. #95-14{ ftCK' to-own. (206) 377-361 ------HOIlOMECARE — ■ E. Exc. bidg. site on d e a d $53,500. plus se lle rb wil t ; •or1-60»390-5690. DEUVEREO licare/MedtoakI a . n end. $25000. 734-96&886 help you wtth your dosini BUHLiucameyVwOnani I C L E A N M C G ravel, sa n d & topsoll for ., costs to get fnto thla'W'il af JEROME-2 & 3 BORIg«n L a^ 3bdrm. avail..rm “SSKttfled/Bonded . X f u r ' SHOSHONE 1 d ty tot f< torlc I SERVICE; fordable 2 bedroom,' 1V 324-2841ff39-2841 Ctfli Larger 4 'bdrm. aval ^'s. LPN's, R N 's Youcsnhultoo.OrmfMMYe • 'l ^ y sale. 1 2 0 'X 75’. $10,0( >drm 0600 Twin Falls ' Ii, GEM '.POP-: -bath-condo In a-graat — : 1/15. For m ore irife callra g e ------COUNTRY C L £A NORTHW EST CO, INC Call 736-6207 MM JER0M E'2fi;3 80RI eeeMtnl-Cassla-.------■ • STATE REALTY. IN • .'convenient iocatfcm. It hai RM 443-5157 ‘ r;.2 W e d e a n h e re l W ------7 3 3 .1^ ------1^ taundiyo fa a t,. -324-3d41/638-2841-C«ni^ U . I .1 - kOIC VALLEY ___ ^ ...... -> 3 2 4 -8 6 5 2 -'- h a a • ------therel We clean TING SERVICE, WE ditty, fireplace and m ud — SHOSHONE Old historl*SL. • wherel Resident WEAVER TRUCKING BUYING ORSEUJNG7 f fa-'. JEROME. 2, t>elmi. i b ^ INC. Gi .m ore. CALL'LEXi today RM apt house, has 3-2 bdn!2S0 tailing, & offices. F Gravel, T o p Soil, cofwret- WEAPPLY luch $400 par m d;* $ 2 0 0 s< >s. Reason- - e. Exuviation-and road ;423«986. ira5-276. , slJu.- - o p t s on the rfv er.-g arag31 . able ra te s, refs.1. a>avallNe; ■ day.: curtly dep. Call 733^4095 Jj- space avail. 886-7622 grading 543-8643 ■ betw een 4 p.m . & 9 p jn . “ T Call 7 3 4 S 7 2 . HOME . I . JU r H E G O L D E N : n e y .. __ • J ” ^ TF 1 bdrm fumlshed Z-5-.ap Quallty.Horiie.^li IEPAlfe=~~ | '~- ______: J f 093 no pots or smoking. $ 2 5 ■••SHARPENINQ - I '" r ' " ^ ' GEM deans residence ORK OF ART _ STATE REALTY, INC.p r -$ 5so.oo.-can 324^eeo, p er mo .fdep. 543-6631~ kinds. EnttraM isgic [ • S E R V I C E I nTl'* Cali u s fo r fre e ei lyman Services 1 _ 1 7 3 ^ 0 4 0 0 JCEJ-bodrbom efflcleno |V^:Bectric^ JCJO H N 'S SHARPENING tC - JEROME 2 bdrm. $42Sftnc 1.800-9e7-2897 - ■ >- 80:^ Utilities paid. $375 ' ptumW nj. SERVICE -______I______no smoking/pets, Sandn ~Plea»^l’n6f4619— — 324-6752 or 324-8652. pt... No matter how you IatS'. ra3-0966: ^ ^C 1 ^ & Steel saws.' I L«BU?H0ME^ w . TF 2 sm. studio a p ts., fum125. your days, dassll 5------U O N E S - W E - H A O f — I . 2 BDRM. single wide foi dra utliltios pd.. share bath yoiir b u sy sc h ededule. u Put • BENEREL'EL’S HOME C A RE U sualfy c a n m o v e y o u^ $325 & $350, 7 3 6 ^ 1------9 d a s a llie d 's time-m e-savlno Otywsl ■ ; salo In Hanson Mobile^ AfiYWHEHE veil. Painting, 734.734-4060*1-60»471-4060 I Court. Call ownar, pt., dbMoiy of goodsdssndsar- I Caipenentry. AH home t)||e for less than renting a truckL TFVbry ig. stuaio apt.175, vbes to week for you B 733-5423 N eed k » d s to CaJlf& Arizu furn.. utliriles p d .. $ 4 2 5 ywlodty- rapalrs'irI'irurtde&outlO , vie 3 bedroom, 1.75 balh home FREE ESTIMATES • 0011736-4819 T R E E I of living space on 1 level with,Uh BUYING OR SEU3fra;ii CALL324-3490 = b j ' J M kuoe 733-7543 ' - | ~ S E R V I C E S ...... e __ . manufactur^ed/moblie - ' N AREA ranch styleL'.NIce fireplace In la rg e g a m e ^ TF sm. efiicloncy apt. HOME home?.Noed.finan^7tlJe KIMBErLy ;RewIy romod furn., uttllttes p d .. $ 3 7 5 >pairS of all kinds. ' A-1-SHELTON'S ' w>th'1516 sq. fi. ofage. II covered patio, alumrhiim CONSTRUCT! ^ 1 storafle basement',Nl “n™ Groec)lTree;i^aodlaf,m 7 - oledc(£ags, 2 bdnn call 736-4619 TR EE SERVICE yard with automatic sprinkling Serving MagtoVsNey room, lots of storage l i t ' Yard care,k»d. No pets SHtt ALAN'S G en e ra l C a Robinson s x ‘ $42S/md>S290dop. ^ f “604 “ 734-2939 ■ , W ood R h w Valley siding and lovely yan jSo5i^i4^f5i55iSw i ( onstruction ______2 ' orw h e rev sr Call 423 4 4 6 1 I UNFURNISHED syetem. S85^.SH-17 * pattos. i_LP.W . “ iFR EE ESTIMATES le'ssai’sjisssi:^ ' LboMiig f6e2-3 bdrm hortie I APTS/DUPLEXES— patk) c o v ers, c an IR COVERING 735-3618 . fu f- ______sJ}sds..Smali Joi JERVICeS - - :------— Si! mHagfliman area. ASAP 1 bedroom towrmouse uni Have pots and exc. refs, 5 "^ . ie p a li» .7 3 4& S 3 - ...... - . ^ 5 etanditndeum DDALE’S TR EE UMB~ ~ I nice park. $17,500. r ~ In retlremont c en te r In FII CHIPPING erv' ' 649'-0048-msg 'or 637- ^ . PR O F E S S IO N / Installation I 324-6957 . J p Of 734-9177. - For mulch orditpoaal. - . “o7 ~6ifrd a y s8-s...... rm. ROOFINa^aCOA*^ 0 . ILeeFriesen ...... « g9-5821 . Fr— EMtJmMtM. . I . TFi2'x60'2bdnn. 1 bam,___ T F 1 MOhfTH FR E E FO R • BUHL 1 bdmi. C ari b o fur-ge. 73»7:m ofsaw ------(306)734-9742------■ ;at Skylan* Mobile Park, 6 MONTH l e a s e :'N ew . nished. alt u p l s . $ 3 0 0me i . ._ . Comnwkial. Jrtdus 1W 00D F L O O R S '--^ — ...... : (208)733-3123- ; jjj .<|>7a.6.000.Q0;'.736r7252 _ dep.&refs..5ill 543-833117 reskfentlal. Buildup INEWnoora - lome withoutjLlot of yardworttf t2bdrm.-l bath. 4rplox w/ ^2 WO area. $495/mo — " leaks »psJradln.aln.24hrs.;.- eandedJd ft raflnlatied. - maintenance froe patio home in WttATABUYf2bedn»m 2 - OOODIHO. New 3,bdrm, BEAUTTFUL new fiom — dep. TUTORING teol siding, 3 bedroom s, 2 b a thIS s, Sahara mobile with tip- ^ Hibolh.avalL 1-1-96, SAWTOOTH SHI om New Homo'tnltis country,*''■ $ 5 2 5 p e rm a 'fd e p .S o mK « M ETA L . SW S.’SL .. ■ Quality oonstnicted, ma ' H o u t a n d extra addttion In son 206-7336066, .lass qufet NE locailoh. Steol]d, fully landscaped, fenced a n d Lazy J . G as h eat and AC.lip- 3 bdrm, 2 bath. 2 car ga-+ utUs. Induded. 336-6547.^1 ' Hsatlng/AC Reftlgei .t117,900IGH-170 ONLY $10,000. CALLIln rage, avallable'now. Commercial a n d r»skf e a Innovative Tutorfng- - : lotsofbuBtinstorago.l ^C. $aSo/mo dop. 7- SANDRACAPPS AT ne. . . (208) 733-6646s w ■ , I L A W N & -’ IndMdualttati • automatic aprinldlng. t l ' 324-6752 <»5.172J. LL VEEH PROPERTY MOT.a- tf PHEASANT RUN \K -6 ♦Phonics'- • . - AT 734-2223 or 734^6500»- Brand New Four*Plaxj;* . SOUTHERN I0>IDAHO ' I SErt' Rei^-eW ritmgtM ath. 1000« sq.ft 2 bdnm, 2 full 0 «t on sngle on the eamara S r ------BuikHm rflrRtt LHndaogpIno CaiCall B e c k y ® 734-7832 T. baths. Plus all tfie as R9.1Jecfcs, i h m e R ^ l r a ' ‘ ” "1^ I, trimmmg. n e w - 1 T A X P " ilsTATeREAfcTY.INCi m m Ctf7?3-083lpfessa , BuDt-ln microwave. OW^ . 736-1716cy824-6.* * 0 2 ' I III .- law nw M PREPARATION IC TF PumlsHed/urifurnJshed. WOODft-METArTAL ■ . axpaf. W< I . . . L 2 bdrm, 1 bath apartment storage nn., efR dent o a a ------" “BUIEDfNOS'38 — ^ ------^— ^cantlTfMi» * « l-7 W ^ a 2 2 ------— ------foundation to flnlah, -watsrrsanitatlonrjiwatr_ ■ central heat 5 air. viujlted • T O S r s mreloeUnglorbei^.'. r . PPREPARATION appls Ind. $450 er $650. . Ing, o o n c ra tera m o d g s ln s . Chsiheok'ths g s r a g s - Affordable Rates iH> 4$200depeaft;& refarsn-Si c^^S pid.. - Call'JarryeTS-* vsrtiaed In d a ssl- JACKSTEVENS-.: • *' Call 733-0681 w a sit; . ------Tenffte location , n e a f>*• r - . h o m e 431 -0 6 1 3 oeli 733-0931. ' V ■■•W4788 . .|- 0. ScfioolssndCSL (>: $5704580-fdep. r* kH M iiiiaaM ,**■ ..A ; . TPiu>yely3 bdnn)'2 b«lt). rr |S595Ano.Nop*ts,&36-1fiS4 -'fC ilJody- —O ' V: • .--' i r v .:.- ' . " i ■ L. • i ...... ■;------SuiSunday. January 7.1 9 9 6 Time;fImos-News, TWin Falls. Idaho. E-6

N E W C A R P EE T T -M E W a ------‘I HAY 160 Ton of 3rd. at: " WASHER/DRYER se t.,old- ol HARDWOOD Spiltlt& & RECLINER:TallMan PAINTI 2-bdriTM,li. ioanoe, ■ '01 Indoor Rea MarKst: n i 705 T o n o f f ir a t. All In NatkKul Guard Armoivnory. or. WhWpool. $t60.00/<0/of- dollvorod. $100/cord.>rd. LANE, exc. cond. S e o to ap ^S d m I CATTLE.E I FARMftRANC balea. Test avaBsbk TF. Jan. 13.9am to6p<6 pm . for. Call days 423-4666ie or Call 324-8416______' appreciate.. 543-8974 ' g-^|_S^P*kuE3- g“ r g j l — -Jann4rioio-»-piTrTcir f tr ------o v e er4 8 3 -^ 4 5 ------____ SPRING CR Info, call 643-6316. “ ] SO F A P each couch. $200. ■ : REAtTTORi T-sood- lL |,J_ g |2! | . B 0 4 -• El* 2 end tables. $100. Call 734-4040 |BUIL£INOUATm^ Angus bulls. Q ood ^ 324-7905. ______NEW U8T1NQI 4 t ■ ' high protein, heasaN'iiy ^ All W ood B unkbeds from 4 bdmi..1 mation & porfori Bt^Gsl^TEELrreS^S In- $99; Stylos, colors. Stur-;tur- TABLES: SET of matching m twth.'Fultbafl I ■ 708 b a se m e n t, lesiod. 734-4943. kffl I— "loi ------Older v e n to ry lelt-over..M(lust u dy const. 636-5660 coffee table & 2 ond ta- On extra lerge lot ------I HAYlPRAIN^ . r a m trfect, - eell quickly, sove thoilou- — bles. solid wood, cabinet t72W t'B B o n u s ' 130^on:No~raln. 537-817-68O7/ Hay1oraa]e.-200tona(ladaiiy- O O Lr^A shtorffirali m odel that works perfecyZE g08)32M889 19— .... cows. 4 years ol ^^M llty aMaifa, alsoI 0g re e n . Heritage Mint. Alexani ^ WATERBED King elze. - 734'4049 - E S . $60. Call 324-6477 ^ BEDROOM SET: French . dark maple. 4 jx)9tor with 1st.'2nd.' lit cuttlng.faadcr' ha h a y . 2 o a t hay. sm all bales,8. '& others. 733-6464 GRAVEL: driveway , vei WASHER, FULLSlZ \ reasonable. 543-8294,I ’ ■ Provlnolal . 8 piece.c®' nlghtstand. $375. Call ...... _0.flFJ.CE.C.DMf>U I R ^ X - . . 3fd"‘*-M l«'??.-l0i100-bred' -cutting,-no rein;-g(.- g o o d .- — ^ C a li 788-4166. . — - -$300/offBrCall3ge-5023. GOOD CASHPi.PLOW t Angus heifers, 114 4 h 1 e a d of Harrow bed loadaI onionty or ander RUne groat. $76. 73: ^ 734-2701. ------10% Down. Owhe takeaa.C«oeeln733-t33-8059. d 5762wtor6pm, ■ ■ ------w T jo m srfT W Jsrj .WATERBEDr.^otL.w/6 ______00. (W MiaivL 1st, 2nd, Srd crop hha> ^ ■ H 6 r'§ E 8 5-|-DO=IT=YOI drawer pedostol/90% A READER SERVI buffet'$260. 733-3961L :■ . waveloss mattress, pad------d ls t call tonbalee. Call 678-01 1-APHA colt. Buckskin(In and ______CAMERA: M inolta SLP SPRING ORIi R E E K XOA body. 28-65'zoonom! Bunk B eds, $99 ded rails. $250/offer. T33- 3027, Please leave msg. R E A L T OpR.8 R ! ,bun», start caMnonaln'peb 40 tons of 1st graaa BURSEtriDEftS^t< lens, carrying c ase . Has) w/ mattress $133. 734-404®- aI ta S some aHalfa. no rain » ' ■ ■ 1 nviCE OF THIS NEWSPAPPn • -thni April. Call 666- like new, $376. TO4-548I189 ' L-bunks WATERBED; Ouoon siz e thehanowbedorall, ___ ------:------O FFIC em ETA ay « n d - — __,w/2.nwttte8swu43W.K------^4-head board w/llghis.-OK------•"JI- t ::— a n q o s ^h e r e f o0nD“7e^ r ~iTlon7Call4er-^09" — I Manystylesandcolors.,. ' located on KJmbodb e d v R d . piBOomont h e ife r • - white. All four werere en- i . - cel cond. $200. Pool table " ~ j p ~ 'e o 8 Now Bunks, Usod Prices.**• ^playing sol, best offer. Approx. 390 sq.fL o head, Heat aychr.‘h^onirtn 53-ton; 3rd cutting.I. GoodQ printed at birth andId are-. . I COM M UNICATIONN • T .C J B u n k M t, epace. All udiiw» s Included,If to calvo early, b a. Call verygentleandvI w e ll .. I^^OEVTC^i^ atS220/m o. Red Angus bulls.I. IH eifers _ ^ S 7 3 0 . ______; m annered. (206)686-79-7067 - Call Steve for m< MTX 8000 B3 portable)le. rmoro Weighed 1025’ Ik 88 balee clean ati i B12 n s t r a w 1st, 2nd. 3rd hay, toib n b aies MTX 8000 B7 max iracack CARPET blue w/pod,Id. I HEATING & Jon 11/10. Will w ean^ 2^ delivered. Call 324-51►•S167. tor sa le. 2 0 8 W 2 9>091 6 ' base station' w/antonncma. 12x16', $150.734-6259^ I AIR CONOmONING • HALLOW! ’ Uko now. 643-5721 R ealty ALFALFA HAY 7 0 Toi RLLY 4 yr old. Extrerw nely ----- DININQ ROOM, FORMAL S Valley, Third crop, covered.d. g e n tle . B roke. Wc/Vould EARTH STOVE wllh blow- ' ‘ 7 3 4 - 4 33 4 —J SET Oakandllgljted'.S. 9r. good eondiilon. ^ Call 629-6121 evenlr or I I 809 hutch. $1300. 73fr6607 S!12S!- l^COM PinER^^ 2 1 $300.00. Call 734-6070. Are you plinnlngL «a ? ? v 7 HOLSTEIN 3 3 milk ZT.So’?.°rS\'l ClMtm^adsMfllpi jllkcows.. ALFALFA OR ORAR A 8 S ^ FREEZER Upright. 24 cu. 21,000lbsmllk. 837337:4439 hAY Good quality. : S'- FABCO Fireplace Insert, in.the rtghl direction COMPUTER: 386 8X200 1 ft. Runs like new. Amana.f®- $250, or trade for 2 cords the home you need. ed ‘ . HOLSTEIN 18V O n B i i : Ton, $60-$7OT MBram;30MBHD0 . Kenmore W/D. Oak IMng’2|3 of wood. 736-7041 (67 HORSES & PONIES.i. < . monochrome, printerr 4I room & bdrm.fumlture, di- ______HEIFERS 750Sfb"1 It ------423-6762. m o u so ,$ ieo . Call Marl sled 1 6 0 0 breeding, Call 736- ark netto & desk. 423-6776.3. Call ClaMlllad. 733-0626. RecenUy remodelec 88-6336 Allalla hay, 180 tom a t 734-1636 ------aq.-tL-profeeelooal HORNS^ 326-496; Id and bu|ldlr)gwKhtai>e« P O U p SHORT HC ' COMPUTER: IBM compai ! i _ ROCK-A-B Ino lot & landscape c e m e n t Approx 40 ton o l 2 n d , Ible desktops & laptopi for rent. S1200^i atUeCo. 3rd cutting. $70/1 Todsy, u II did ya'Hori ; . starting at $100. Econo 2nd Ave. N. CallQ11 Oamand i ' 829-5123 ______666-7704______| , ' 711----- ^ blnad rocktr snd crad [ m y R ^ lo , 733-9444 ------1 ' IRRIQATIONi bstiyhsppywhil*.t)elfl|VBYE YOUR b a b y " " . Mar1d. /SuticafcPiierSea-nuiTfcTaaindiWind0aMrD0Cc(t6S 0eirnp>MJin.t3 - - -S270/mo:-up to SBCSeoO/mo.- STreVB-ANQUSnSrB ullsr -Wfl balor. Call 684-9;4-9300 50% Boer meat goat!Tsr ki • - Call 326-4076. ' Call Koelean o r NNe< ^ra for hetfors & project:t ssteera . of3SM286.______pure breds, bred dodoes. City------M - details. SpringO C r e e k forsalo. Call 655-4^ — rr . Call 736-2576. . FIREWOOD: Cottor Realtora. 734-4049. — GOOD com allage,. 2( 2 0 0 0 • «■«» wood, $65/cord, & cine 7 3 4 - 6 5 6 S — will rolso holler colvetIves for a tons, will lo a d . A lsolao ton 5ne~call - we'll doII ll alll - Ptice'IntludB! wood. $95/cord. Spilt 6 W estern Propertyrty M a n - large magic valleyey dairy, bale straw. 888-208767 O udfled. 733-0931 «sxt ta . J dellverod. Call 627-3066.slfiBH agm ent, officee es p a c o . Call 643-5841. :------Z lp _ ------3 3 4 - 3 9 0 0 available, locatedd In quiet Ides Posiage & Handling . park-like downiw n to w n ______s etting. 1.576 s q fl Bq ft, 3 7 0 »q lbtt-,S Uil ? ::|oAIRY.EoglPMl»MEMT.|- • •- parking avail. Co Complete SouMatlclie mllk- Charlette Allen, 734- Ing system. 3 chc la w e . — • I tank, and vacuumn pum p. tf 608 $2000.866-7794 a ll^ s I COMMERCIA3IAL -Mag 4no d w m - - y ■ , ■ ■ ^ T R O P E R H ^ uld Invent ^ 1.000 sq.n..bldg. app: for daycare or sm.im. busI- I... .— —I - ness. 734^55.423423>6411 i. 703 ev es. & w eekends.ts. * I CUSTOM a - 4 C 1 = I « rm“ I ^ r v i c TF Business rental pr m W ' ^ j - j g ^ . ; , ty In American Plazaaza Strip Hay rolrlevlng. 3 wi-shares-similar*interestSr ___ . ____ I WAHaOUSEREWtENTAL ^ V biee G reeti itsrdream s-and-goals; ------— ^ I W d OP 'imrcan-putTou-togcthc WAREHOUSE I n DMne s w . Isr ToJ Place yoi T o R e s p o n ct d t o SaTriSm^aiiioywumirnS'e.*tookmg. SHOP-Onl^AcpAcres ' 75 antique IHC-JO- u r — aii:-ad...ca]dL==i===™ -^ny. aaaygono O a n tiw 3T; f'* • 20-FT. Hydraulic" RR o a s IM M : anjey evn 50 X 60' BIdg. ^ spresdor box w/ sil Ssr&'^SsS^a^r'SS.oiia*;------LeaseorBiiy S S " '■ i _ j « Udi Ok. lor InandM^ taadng » , V i extensions, S4S00TA o r i l l — ...... ■■■ -1-900-903-S9902 ^ SH-104 -800-648-03 ora.ni083S ' UATir%fj oWer. 2-yr-old 1 9 ,ft. FOR MORE INFORMA*m o t io n gpfoacler bo lOurs a day; 7 days Each call is $1.99 peier minute neara and to««ng &WCU. 77. S'tr. . callSteveH.'• extensions. $10.00 iO ba. radUua; an|ov laaong. mtaw- S . i S i s w S S 318 »u 1 m ust be 18 years oiJd or older. I Smint oonwMlon. and I lat« OtiOran. HALLOWSro best offer. 6-way1 LL e o n ^ • Ourrcrepresentatives will 1 h ro u g h »«nwi>-e'oers a weeic Ea( hours a day, 7 days a week. . >aklnoSWCF ter litandtfop. PIOOM - . Realty Blade. RIS 2 460 thrc w i t h y i /s [ ^ A 4690Case tract4 looking ior a nor&mok*no Famala 7 3 4 - 4 3 3 43 ______$4000.536-5023. SVM; wmffax. moMM. n v 1 help you * You: ready with the voicec mailbox Mipanan m« Uaa moMaa. geus out I »aon. IW MM«A iSsfSS ad andid give you the infor « «iaM. Cntdran waKoma. VI0631 24 X 6 »nhKmwini««>«>».gtoeS{ ird printed ' imbers h o f ads that intcterest you, or i ""Sii CASE IH '95 5300. 24 leed to record your j Mruanaout SW. 29. tV . ISO M. I^RMSFORRH . y o u - brmation . ’ rowse" through vi^omelen's or men's «klng SOF. 22-35, any ra«. orfw . 1 JST" SKr;2SM?'. OI002I.•a moaie. ioonaty and romanca, tor ?.SKr.25 voice ggreeting and listen i ice greetings. andtmp, rwationtnp. KUa ok. 80 A cres for renti t nn e m r f o r o 9-N tractor w /Wfsss: «te,T ss!ii rFREE I00» .______, ■ : j y o n ? e ^ 7 O T » ^ .. . ubber.. .y»qy«nQiu»ios»i^ iges:____;_____ IU -can-quicldy make youry( selections.....SSJSJ - ..Restorsd. Nev^.rubl to your « T»>a* Famala. 23. maWom buM. Q.acrsa *2850, FARM ALL.L SU * . M VQu in and flnancMy m e is no cost toyoU t 1ti. *>utn/t«UB.— U>va‘ noraai.-eoormjr------RICH FIELD lOOO ai Fresh ' you M iw7*« WMilne ing your touch-tone pphone. for rent wMater. 2/3« \* V « l f t PE B C. R estored. Fi jUe. dancing, outdooit. SaaUng n h l S h - engine. Exe. c o n d . I ...... --Y ouj VM. 23-30. wm aam« intamti. ground.^lnd, 62,000 b 1-0084 b(unMi.lMM*. tripQSO : : ; ^ v e tr t ,t i s e r ! you like how a person>n sounds, you •nda InL triOeSO el grain storagefJliS; b mlS»».S2a50.654-8( usinf nust have a touch-tcthe n leave him or her a rrmessage. • VF. IBIS'S'. isona.btov«vtiaa>.«nn M a te e ff^ . Call 602-: mioad- mkST ' ' Y o ii Itl! Field Queen sid e unIc - I f y o od paraonaiiy. Saakmg SM>«ie mu M Pfi.— ^ -ln g « h 5»pper. V871 Del rfcrphb-ne:ytQ-iasgrthisTerviceT ------— -••WKaw .-ii good and tiadiimat..gt0035._ - rr:^j____ •tone - canj — ------1— u jjc o "I ' VP.-ie.-»aakJno SWM.' H>-21. -fto - . ------i vwM aovw . OMp B(Omi ajM, pWwHyun..'SWF. GIM 8M. sa p, ■vtad SWF. 40. InartOilir OutscmgS»SmgMWfM.39.ff4'.fwoal- »}"«« - |_PA8IUBKF0RBB e . - . V -a campwig. ■ toenal. Saaking iy aaeura.j JD TRACTOR.. «2840MO »9S. nen»itK*»f. Min gooo d. , 30fc ST5 aoloir mwa..n.fflMi&.^aaklng- am(My««. tnanelag) a..Mak»o y^S? '**• •**> Cab. hurnw-ltoiiMWOwvOil nan«MaiNortad ino. n>Oaea «u«l Oanoarnari. V*. non- nodapandindama. gtoeoe______SWF. Ji Fot.-rtnww « wln»rlar pea-i 80hp, low houre. C I.,, 5; ; ; ^ baiiava*. in leva. pl>)«lea»/' 111. aaH- Happiy OitvM VF. 31. UondaUua. n«ina< o> ona; ______turajtotha»aa..ftB^& 2 3 Z a ^ _S.13.80CI/Oflef._543^5S joy dvong and laving a loi el im. ^--{fS5J£S3ia?5S3S?S S S ^ — ------painaSFonaaniM^eouo- « ’0S!2 JD4040pwr8hltt.'$21.!21.500 M rtWMmNp-. Mvil io«»««• owamn. saiy ■ s r . sntf. i r UM ,rtoe.iWg i-wn S ^ ig p * 0W-l9t-Jun^awi8-SM_2l-3O------iM Making aarna. I r.0WM,3S.S-ll*.S00IBfc uyWW.O’K««do».in^i sviii2 i 614 1 JD 4440 q ^ , *22.500■ao ■ . giowa tal. Handa*. anrae- “ JWANTEOTOREr JD 8100.40 hrs. toad■adod. AiR 6AF. ST. S Tr . twyaMe- ¥ ' « —d mnHU ' En|ey SSSISJSwSSi' r-jss^ rr-.'- g-jj™ iiM. 2a o o a ^ audam pdot o")by aaWng aducaiad (dSWF.a4.B-. — nOJU. Honatl sngla r.iS'SK K Si S fig. mOMnoMng. nuntng. Itrmg. S 7 1 000 1, lamiiK »iu«Q. Saaking a d ^ »iO#«ai ^ S F . 1S.2S.Mm •nm tu. WANTED Ffa^g'rbuhi JD.2965 MFWD cab*iw A o . “£ss^, s& ‘,r* .r Frt«ndr.eiit9airto.ag lor Man. b< ahnur 1kaa.Lei4n90 (atvgobgSWF. 1B», ncrwnofc- , Maglo Valley. 4 S - g 6 i s a ! gp,^ SrtlfvW SSS^^n 01^ - fr-cna-.wmin ( haraait and iMti ma aa «•!. w «i06a7 ooonlly* i s i .r s s r - ' - STSKT-:: Al. 25. a>-buirridiKi' IM rM oh Piasy emill plumpi OWF. 35. tr«na* er Wantad fa^rjrbond. ■' "• /S(nMM^''bhC:ABracav»” ew.^lSksSiSSawaMt B ,o « 6WF.ia.»a.Ba xflry vctlam muilC arxJ dar^ong- •andalMDWCf%SB.aaaWng ly M OuMOOrt. •mmalt. cOkT)- 23.•kmg ter li mwai. nondnrajr^ SWF. 30-...... ■ CASE 600 K. loeder/e; I. lunaM MiliiilaicTWi tfLtttOSW Fufvgs^. anradviounirv riKUla SaaUno ouW oon.S^ tSaeUr^aMandiOttwaama Gh.VtO S S ’£ 5 i ! « i loowrg tor eounsySWM. ( aO-84. e-.. ter- . let Manomp. ralaaerwrvp. Smekar ’ ‘ ‘ DWM. 31.' LOS. y«T.10*. ero»,32*'^ itmatic*. Saaking ■- " ' andionnn^trtoese idy, eoa. madkim butd. leokjng goMa. W WwtMndns, ung PanaM. 2S- Fun-I«w>g co»glalva SWM. 1B. 8V. «.33.S'IO‘.»OM;an|oyUla,many uy Olrl who Hiaa W go r*” L 2L iif”J7. r r . eiondwtM: anjw 5L“ empanMix ErMl«on>a. I ROOHHATQWAmiNTEO motes, 1,060 hra., dujd iiu .. 910S53 boy.t*annrymuiwa^trioaei SSSSS?25ia. JMO. nantmoKar. ter toeit • ■ fullselloweighta. « « 2 5 2 . « ^ poaaWc raiationtNp. WF. w o n d aw g ^ w ^ i^ * ^ ndat. b KIMBERLYRoommlim a te Call 438-6397, e yenlo a rw country Eamy. 9 MI Wsnun. 43; lova rural Ma. ofc-«10e05 2 £ H ' SSj L09 s w J7. t mutaiMi.ir IU. 37: ika dandng. movtaa. leng n. bo««na. «4daea. long oraM. needed pr«fr. female. rv 8WF.-40. 135 Ba. - •. *10670 • details. 423w-' S IlS L i 2000 hn. excel c o os d .( s ..... onMOwcp. »i(».owcoum)««ie»- «io«as..I MM. Mmr ffaOcnd peat nanhnorUng. aMaM, ~ ^ a n w d a n o n y n ^ • Na* « io»«v-8i . » uO-I;M SF. 2 6 * . » BUM K lAgani l ^ Smgla WlWa la»>at. 41. Una . ■ hom«/S18(MVne.- Inciui .«ma.hon**ioveM. ® io e i - Ea*n«no. tun 8WM.. 17.I r . M M i ' oooeMeiMrv. aMak ' TBACTORS:-: ------• •• ant»reanip«<0.muMani S2SS.,1p, poaiWymera. V1007S «tCS07«. UMr •««». graat aanaa ol Xumor...... — ;utUttle»..y34-aa04— - wvtMMidoefa. • 43,e-r.fcwwMym aara pralarmd. Nannam Navada^ •d. onie-lraa . Sacking SWP. 2040. lorbrM*i4iNp.pea- I trMUgM. OOM-Moki w arW M .3 S ^ « « lo -a ' ^iia'aiion*)r>al SW . 84. aaakiig m—gmi ROOM MATE WANTEt W4 10 nvM. Mv« fur> 0607 Beet' swm** «M. vwwdWl''k525l»k 1 *“ • '•‘a^ontfWB. « I0 » ’ ■ SVM IM . « 1.6QMK)Vi.utl1...? ? 6- a 'llw lllSfaSSlg y bMriM'eui^'oWK — - 'BMnqo6F,*nyrm. oioeso ^ 'eaayvomo. pmiatwrw-• -8W.-23; Aa ~ ~-;'i • '-----— ---- Honda^rawL Saaking Famata. IS -. dvKirn apont. aia oiacajuom. SaaUng Ooo»«MiUnd honaa qmiM SVVF; IP. naxmrnn <«dran, ROOMMATE • C237/nxwoo.* MMW0CB37-M1: . Coucm IMF trm. ameflv .lor aanoua raiasowop. Uuat tow ' - . 313 8WM. 8S01. » « aopn|oy* Xa aarna. . ie.aa«lng8WF. 10- idum buid. w^ManbHn? IM. uux> and na ouldeora. dran.«l06S4 - ViUtilMes. 734-8935 ya.: Cnudran ««aema. Lac*v« K> — WANTED Older Interre m a - ««SSK »«»«. SSS”'*" . lorinanyg ______nara,Loo Share house In'Bu tional tractor. 858.-81' 886. ameng cM'CBfrait and“ aa E a « » o ^ . fu.>4o.- fr«iaia# 806.423-4494.^ ______- DWCU, ST. S'9'. btoim«n«ba. Enjev'cM- • hg out lor good amaa. matba mera.: I, ter S W 1»2«>'«er aaang : peta/iMtwklna, B43-54: ZZT~ CunvbM^ax'rr.MbumAwmtiual.)Tiom. dran. tha ouUeon, rn ' ______• OIOMI • — r WANTED TO B W - .Ssp w n n - M MO. e o M. gmo-wawnc.dnp. anoara. 6aakinganacsenaia6«V n SW u!°Ftlara!^ InL TF 2 females to share unaoaeftad . w,nMhlp. rm»cn»f». a ...... r sr s ^ f f f 4* is* ba;‘«ta ti'ouldooii ;hom e, £(eparata klti sssrjsi.'ts sssnr.>i5ys: —.— ba NCH • OuM.'euUlrv. lun 8VH% SI. I to.»fiar«Mttan)o)r teg(t>amaaa.-raitw»ii''so.\e', Tto Ba.- SStBiSg! Saaldna henaat eaung. 6n)sy horaa Fr^.'sTrV se" bfc brewibiewtr, , . £_i; 'asB isS'a* s waegar*. s anar> -. ..,ai.ao.'tof MandWii . ' ■■ s s s -" "" or*!^ 4 big MM.1S40.VIOSS}: r romanM n n M o N ' Ouigekn'SWM £®-£3?iS2VSK' ------iSOOO-. . 'iT I ■ liiii'.M'.. n'l •nnKava.laiMul8WF. tMOMtMa. Sa« aAUndSWU VI0S42 ' " ^Csll42340® f^ ,;CuyrdM ER^RyK you h»ve a ^ V dthlp. mayM rt)ora. M r w j^ W . iiM . Ha ■d m 'lk ^ r »>lln hbr 80(M S48^;M3I8^d««willbe X JUl e 1 1 1 1 1 0 ^ .40M4S4>II. ' U i l > N i e w s . ^ ' i i a 'ai^ '■'■ z' ' ' - mriM.aB 1,400- ...... ; - 5 : . . ' '1. 4/ ' • "I". - { I ■ ■

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n COM P ktefcer Speakei>l(*ra W A N T E D i t o b u yyused u 1887 BOUNDER, 2 7 f t , ' Large selection of'lets' latfl NEWNASH, ITfLt^OT ^ i 8 2 0 PuHCtL. -irampflllna In poodxtrt CftrwfU hw mnont ntytii, lata l a n d - - tnodal use d ,anQwmQbJ|ilObHos. a x le , s e l f c o n t a i n e d . . [ff------[-PETg^&^UP ^JES- - - ^ V p r V ' S fb'rbox. tion. prefer 14' circulardrc - bod, low mlfiie, a> 1^ ■* -E g ce l.c o n d .-$5D0?5fy® fs r with s a ftty padsT ' ~ DACHSHUND Pupploa Call 934^.6251 CajI 5 ^9 5 33. . V BROCIOIAN'S RVIV '2489 Klmberty Rd ' ^ l ^ d ? S d ! $9.7B0’. O ne ------1 Coll 733-0128 ■■ ■' 734-3167,324.42033 *o r 733-6072 , D e a r M r. WolfT:im no-tr•trump-overcall. To use StiStay- — ■■ ------^ ^ K r o c k m A n 'S r v ‘ ,L DALMATIAN AKC p • 1600-773-3167 D eclarer placedcd ai finger on a card man.in. cue-bid the opened suit i : pup- • ll - 822 . S a [ ____ _ MID W INTER.SPECIAUlALS '734-3167.324-4203 or ples,$100-$175.,ShS hots, H t o O L ^ A C H I ^ M E D IC A L S U P P U in dum m y andi didrew it to the cen* thisis case,< bid two diamonds) 19e8 2 S r C la a a * A ' - Triton 2.& 4 place;; elualum. 1800-773-3167 18) to 423-6118______>torv snow machine tralleisiiers, ■ - ; • te r of th e table.e. AAfter a pause, she inves'cstigate.. Two clubs would n 2 .6 ' McWellco truck(Utility ul INVERsIofTrABLSTE. Used W innebago (faoti 995 & PROWLER, 1974, 18ft, ^ J g . FREE Puppies. Oarllniing x, boxes, lockable. $: .$200. demo) 454 F.I., autoa -torslonaxles:.$995 \ p u sh ed it back.k. I Meanwhile. I Col*_be Stayman; SI It would be h r , $17S In back therapy. $2 rs A/C, awning, 4 leveling . •«4or- aachv C(nr^3»464(346 or Call eves. ©423-5441$446. drive, roof air, 4K g : ...... lowed suit. Was I est'to-pla^ ^ w b 'ciabs. , Jacks, excellent condition. )s this a played card quest tdds 0^1^53366_ ___; 324-7039 after 5pm.1. - .. ■ ■ microwave, awnl ------$3.500. Call 733-3961. - o rn o t? H sleeps up to nice. FREE Shephord/Heelo « - i. OVER 25 used enowm Touelied,1 Melilrie, U. D eariar M r Wolff: I price $57,087...S IcVal- TERRY'73 23^-SeH■ , X 3-4 tnos.- O utside dog . I ______B 2 5 - J i l B ■ - - priDwl a t 837.887 or<^?ni5 • bl'w \nstofs, a n d m n s like new , Maxim a 454 ChfliVy.42Kmllea 324-2837 or 1-600-631I-S35- 1 D e a r M r-W ollrrf r f mal«,eXe your bid sufncient in t( .NOT extras. $1250. Call i In^iki Free to good home. Sn n, looks K on now e n g in e . D ______4 911 A g a in st a suitt contract,ci partner samene suit at the lowest lei^i S ' ^WNG 4342 daya or.543-4ia few roof AC, 5.0 gdneraK : : >R hv cute mix breed pupp p froe. evea., oek fofKont. 95 or POLARIS '96 Ultra RM Jtm urrrRA i^R sJ leads th e king of a side-suit and I (threeree hearts). Other choicesIS Iby Please eall 324-6210jP'®*; 733-6760 will pick upfr ill' 543- awning. Locally ow n 3-4970 Croat shape inside 3.1&' 2 0 680. New. Call 823-410 1994 3 4 'G ooseneck Trir. hold Q<5. Isn’tt it co rrect to play youI canycf stiff penalties. in ~ Four or six wickor cha c a h s ___ QERMAN SHEPHERD ^ I ” 903 t. ” Reduosd to $14.99! yvtlh BoaverTall, $4,650. highOow to asl{ik fifor a third-round AKC. Call 676-2717. ty- In- SK ID O O S t r a t o s 1 98l Dearar M r. Wolff: Ve>y larg a puppies, Al ------I B O A T S------& only $169.19 p er mo. I®®,?; 16‘ C a rT rir.S 9 0 0 :6 'S n o w ruff? While w/champlon HrIlne^ UVE TR EES WANTEJ ------1 mos. OAC, 20% C£ . 140Bmi., $1600. Arct • M achine Trir. $ 376. • TEO I ACCESSORIES Cat Cougar 1985, 216 •dventure; Madison. Ind. BothJl sidesI vulnerable,'duplicalc a te . 1 st sh o ts & wormed, hi uptoSO-.Spruce.Asporpon& down or trade equity. 1^® ^ 733-6360 or 733-6638 , Deale:iler opens, one spade, partner tn e r se e . $30 0 ea. 366-26 o a t d u d e s all (ees. ’ ‘‘ ■Z mi.. $1500.423-5645 Contact Dennis R»e> A N SW ER: Nott in this case. With' ovprcircalls two hearts and RH' ------56HP outboard. N 30. S k is wilh bindings. 2 ps GERMAN SHEPHEIERD tenox china plecea. EtEtsr. Upholstery. Good con Tom S co tt Honcl 2 pale » 1 9 0 w • J-x o r Tower, the an sw er is yes. bids! twot\ spades. Is it good tacticctics Pups.7wks. Black at no' pattern (black; rorose $750/offer. 643-6141 W innebago. 208-41------Dynastar, 1 pair ia 19 With -Q-x. if-s difftiifferent. Here, you for me to com pete to three hearliarts Big boned, Havojx.both bud on long atem)w/pti^/ptati-. — ;------^New -3030 or 206-888:6230511! cm. other 200 cm. $6$ 6 5 ■ H | H m ust play the fiv0,. M o t o r s c o o t e r o rr o0 ld 837-6656. j^ S rS " •NO YAMAHA '9 2 P hazor..Exc. Exi 1-800-365-3742 • interest by hiss overcall?O' If.hot, are ininviting a poor matchpoin ir. Call ■ * * * * * * * * * * * * * . S3S6 Full alze long bed gl( cond. $2500.543-8475.tIL -' PARTINO OUT 1985 Ford how do I investigaligate’ score.•e.‘ ■ -x — tight cam per she______0% DOWN F1NANCIN GOOD NEIGHBOR ------1 F150 4x4, 84,000 mIS. l«JorFil.Crc»tvfew.F>«. P WANTED Mary's Angeligels $550.00. Cair734>649:I Qlass' *" Kom(ort RV 300 6-onglne. $600. Noso . OOG TRAINING or, i 909 " X-mas omamenitf. , hall 6th Wheels, Sllde-biil I SPORTING GOODS3S damage, bent frame. rtdovquauorals Tht ACM. P.aBaia«.»■ New c la ss e s starting so(soon. Call 734-1386 uar ' Pull-types, Etc. ANSWER: Partnetn erd o es hot deny ,TXnat*«h8ASeior™p^. ______423-5442 ___ 4 . 90S I HUNTING SUPPUESIES 423-4776. m^gor-suit interesrest with his one- C«p)H«hl c«pi \m . UnIM FMlun SyndkaU BsrtHsrbauahMotoi —— WANTED M assey Fore•emit L^Q U N ^R IF^^— 1 Wsndell, ID r in e PARTING OUT 1993 Hon- HUSKYAVOLFX 9'/4wl son Model 35 or 135 d CLEVELAND VAS Irons. GUN SHOW 208-636-6323 ■ o"8' da Accord. 4-cyl, 5-spd.. w/first sh o ts. Make gngroat' sei trader, or simll sS__ *** 2-PWNowcbT)d.$40Q/otfeI/offer tra n s . 3 2 4 -8 4 1 2 , e v e s , 970 .model. Call 670-5746i2ao; .. January. 13th and 14tl Your Local RV i Merir STOVE: Complelo» Water-W QIRLS SKIES & BOlSOOTS TOOL BOX (or smell*Ia ifp u - S at 9-6 a Sun. 9-4 - Sonrice Center ig 324-3386, days.Allen.- f o r d a o U d c a at IIr r o n . 55 In. skies, size 63 boots.b< . $ 5 0 . Shot Qun shellioll ro- LAB. black, pupplbs. Al ------W oston P laz a Conv. Cer14th ★**★*★★*****★•' S62S.tnel»all.423’d, 7 w o o d e n 4leBk, 5'x2'/{ 4 ^ 906 .7 INTERMOUNTAINHIS 4"\ 576""---- I CHEVROLET‘41 ReeUine. . ------to flsrco m p lo to w/(«p •<- black, 5 yellow, paror•enU- with draw ers on boboth ^JOTTLjBS/POOL------: MOTOR HOMES— n I TRAVEL TRAILERS;r8 - 4-dr-Rare: 25,000 nrads. ------^7S.-726r3205— •B- i YOUR--*------aregoodhumers-4-cei1 ^ - -atd08.-Call 733-0785 Wondell 536-22 wmmJ- _good-restor.4rt>t«:car.=7— — " deetdng. Plans, video!leo.-loft - panlons. S250/e ^ a person Sundance sj Jl250 eroflsr.-AMC'65 OLS 1989 Alpha Gold, 31'51 I & other sizes avsBatBable. A / j 326-4292______WANTED Usablesplrinlirtnlna g r e a t s h a p e , $ 2— 0 0 iL-gIZII!!908 I ' Mariin. R ostorable, runs. 4 814 5. / ^ L J . w heel & equip. ___ _ 734-1689 ______wheel. Ult out living roon[P®?- $675. 734-8129 week- 1 JEWELHY & FFUI U R S ------3 0 7 ^ 2 1 ^ 1 ! - -TIMES CLASSIFIEF IE D - tA B S AKC reglsteriKl.1, ex-* Call 324-6418— I SNOW VEHICLES------oo.m pleloly-loaded ~day8 orT36-0949-Bves--" — — — Onsn gensraior, 4,0 I ■ki-r ' cellent blood linet e a , ~ ___ ‘ CAL SP A P o rta b le hot2000- 1 I & EQUIPMENT600, - $19,000. Call 734-0819 WATCH COtX£CT new-n< • DEPARTMENTJ ' $250.00 c a . Coll 423-441Mil. WANTED UsedNofdirdic w/cover and chemlco Long tIme.Bolse collejoiiector. $950. Call ^ i -54:K-h - • ' 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8 ' . Excel, cond. $1900. 0®0«; 199 4 S H A S TA . 2 5 ftTith St 4 1006 Tl ■piT 324-8533 ------Call 637-6199 or 637-61not tub 1894 Y am aha, V-Max 61 WhesI, exc. oonditiorItion, I SEMI a HEAVY Win p a y to p dollar for MINI CHINESE SKAR-P nlcals. 1.800 mliss, runs gre old mono Swisswrw ^?st RADIO CONTROOEC•ED - ■- - = = AKC Reg. Bom 12/19/9595 W A N TED 2 5 0 0 -f SQ. I - * I A-C, awning, microwavcvavs, ■^EQUIPM ENT' w atch. C all Brian ® 800- OAR RC-10 Truck,*1 I 4 818 $500. Airmales. 733-087872. jhouse under $200,000 0 0 ' SUNDANCE S P A in oxc now cover, $4,200.00/1laha -queen bod, rear kitcher 866-8982 accOBSIS c o d e radk) control, baneria o a n . ge. 788-2800.______; UFESTYLER RecumI:umbbnt '' pIctutM. Slop by Th used 734-316yi-8eO-773-31671167 ^ for Jo e . ri* , ’ al». Excellent condltktJitlon. PURE BRED OALMATIO-inu WANTED;' Homestesload g^OTORHOMES^ ' Cycle/rower. Uko(0 n e w . Cufltomer Service D« poppy trail, ponsry. tners ’ ' $350. 736-3931 _____ Puppies. $125.423-441 “ n all s k ie r s & SN01 * $75. Call 7^a-4547.JT;______todayl low Minton, bone chlnihIna. 197623'Class *C* nue BOARDERS current-usland I I —. Ill iMiSS: LOWRE.Y o s organ, j p s , Call 733-0617 leave msimsg.' motorhome, 360 engin a O L D STORE DISPLAY RAC ROTTWEILER X -pup equip, tor sale. Masoni NORDIC FtEXaO , i S f T ra c k II o ip ltal Rhrth ------a u to . AC. 6 1 K m iles. I Ski Sales. 1518 Overia1 . 7 II. N ew Mix & malch s i z e i A !|t090' 'gwto- $30- 423-4653 weight equlpmonl. I I___ WANTED: filactrlc sewisw er siz e rea r bed, p e rfeciQlne. t cc Burley^. O pen 4 daCAf“e7-<40r S400. Call 733-42S31S3 after a n d etc. S425.543-644 W innebago. 208-45 ^ 9 . ssfw k . Or. K Bonduraiurant. shots. Cell 423-56133 5® ^ Stk.lT«77A-4X4.cuatoriiatom paint, cuiton wheels, 6 sp « d ' Retowd R»snwa.733-g9( male left, 1st shots, dsdsw 62. . _ _ uw bua style coach,------lo : POWDER8PECIA— ; transmUsini»ion.Veiy clean! J I I S C F O R SALE ^ 2/3 tread remslnlng. ' . d aw ed & pedigree. Reirield. ■■ ingeU^ -W /i»rlra»rf200TnlT« — ' Galt 734-6963 i_____ w a ln u t piano, excel, (on .ypw m ile s , o n o o w n e r noi WAS$14,m . . ions, trial cham pionship blooood -- W ant lo Buy Dchshun ■ Lux- $5100. Call 637-9060 • ,0 to o c an d e O v ^ 9 5 678-271 538.---perfetred adults. 438-6093QQ3 smoker, combo wasi1, low. ------s-----K . 10'SATELL^^Edl8h&^liVId- Tandy rfOOFO Lap J lines. $150.00. 536-5631 ack. eo cipher II descramb _ _ er/dryer, microwave non-co Excellent snowmobii' ■iTiWer, w/extamal modem S ce a r- ^ ______age. vectlon oven, ice make low I $2800/oWer. 733^4262262 ■ rv eaaa, S3S0. . 20 ’ l I free to goo d home. Chow W antod to buy com sllagi rash- 1992 Polaris 650 RX O'QE 819 . a o .---South of TF. Also FlaFlail 2000 inverter, aolar pi cks, TV “ tor 7V. 5 fOO. IBM cc CUT puppies, ready to gc I con- aggressive long trac Curtis M ath os Console »««"• I OFFice eckjipmenP "; P le a w call 324-8627 “ ------chopper. Call 733-0731731 reta, Bieuder levellnla k er,. . complete new m otor, v ic e r, •SitjKtKPrterfiat.PUTti.DMi.DMMDNMiOOColta}. 0S|f«p*Mj«l 1: ■ with raoord playsr,Ir ? ; J . puter w/prlnter, nee I ^ i S U P P U E ^ ------o r 734-6342. eves. • jacks, rear monitor i i r g OlsK SSO. Ftaallalle a ir p a j (' body‘miles, fox shock dIo, 8 -track taps, SI — m ore. y ib & 2 profeesional bilack la c i ' 821 ellngi i lightweight ski's, cove G reat'buyl Coll 423-42iii«A .«»"• ^ 0 . Crit W anted to buy full sizlize Contact Dennis Rileyl I MZB8. mattress, S40. 10 spe,ipeed. cfesks, 2 m os. old. Bougought IISTEREO/RADIO/CDS or & hot dbg cooker, $32001 7 3 4 4 S 6 5 OS campershsii. 543^761H Tom Scett Hon.di tradefor7788-4030iea\ • SSO.-. Briggs lawn mowtower. - at $ 30 0 ea! $200 e a . no ------W innebago. 20e-4S< 3 2 4 - 3 9 0 0 I F e r s a le , Nintendo wim V SSO: Answering maehhehlne.- or both for $350. 2''gray gn SONY CDX 0«90 DEOCK. W anted to buy: Older ey at hug: ' 466 1 ^ - ^ — g a m e s '& a c c e a a o rl . All Barbie's & B aibledothethes 208«88.6230. L V jf* -' SfS.PoitebldS'TV.S:'.$35: reclining chairs, brarirand . CDX-71 CD changer, f HONDA 5Hp snow blows ^ 75.00. Call 73^q7& . Meial deieaor. S25. C a.Wlll Mobile E S & custom-filifile, -fromtho-l960's.70'».Wi;Will i. Car- new . Bought $150 ea. W 30. Ilko new. $450. 734-648 ------■ stereo w/eaisetle. SiSBO. sell foc$75 ea. 734-880:8802. Only few mos. old. Mu:ilusi buy e sta te s or colloctlortioris. KITCHEN CABINETSTS 1 8 ' CaraloreoCDSO: ------. sacrifice $625. Days, 73<^ 4 - Coll 733-9668 top & bottom . Goodcodcond. w^pesAera. (nlca). U S2 Si ^ . Copiers f e r eale. Larg•ofQO 9262, after 6 pm 734.7441448. - or 733-1322 eves. Dismantling small shish se p Juicer In box. S40. Rock-Rot selection of reconditionsloned • • ope ra tio n , m angers,I, feed-fe Ing ehelr, $25. Ludwid w ig copiers starting at S2d6.!dS. t Think classlllod when yo<^ Wantod: Used Subari ors, panels.. Usedsd Ibut arjare dnjm w/cass,, S80.Sl y»er w arranty available.ble. place your od (n claulllocled. ‘ w agon, 4 w heel o r fron -: ------funcUcflair 829-65WW 'q^~^.'Cill73S^ - — c a m w w B a —------caH733OT3i:------W eerdflve773fr7ieir u m r m ■ taekooMr w m ■ fmaatllil p ? f p i l M l p i - USED ■ ' Cars' ■' • T r u c k s ■ ■ • M 6itbrliom I ies ■ ■ ;* Boats-;S ': ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ • Motoricyclele s • 5 thI W heels ^ ■ ■ Ie« « T raae]iers, ■ ■ : S n o w m b bjiles i • andd . m o r e . ■ H . 1 ; - #e # 1tit Also Pay Jifo p tjioiiai-1-0'at A ny of t i i etese Jiniis! mI 1 9 ird R a nn ffe r i 9 S F o i JL PER ■odtffr;' , ■ ;.V; X »rciia'iB o':^4k:''li or liruck Tc * ! ♦

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PW . cruise; tDt; alto) '.waoon, 5^,-good cortd., 543-6704 afler 6 pm. •xc— >fit "w tthof¥?lfio — wheeto,newtiree,'(owmf OLDS Callas 8. '89 4-dr.dr. — ------:------— $iaW).cJl733-380S. . >r87L0QWis*lfunl6ad1 ^ . I-.TRUCKMRTS■8 G M C .'94 Z-71 1/2 to a Ex- : d e a n , excei coodWon. I ' quadA$4Q00.733-8627.27. SUBARU '8 6 ,4 dr QL, ex- - VW, 1969, Bug, rebuUt on- $19,900. ' 934-eiail. m anur* sp r« a d e r. - Qc wheel drivo, runs good,0^’ VW - '1974 Su'per'Beeiii'e ’ Tinf6»'New<-ie-norfe- - -TlM- e/a^SIFIED ------^------_$13.000 or assume tease. OLCSMoilLi^ACHii^ J ^ $1000/offor;-326-4262 co'^^l^.^xc. condl-| . sponsible for errors after PSPAFrrMENT =5==: «H6VY-J94rZ71-SBvw ------Geif€a4;g468— ...... ------1992. guaJ 4r4 dr.7fiof r — • -dM tUmsi ------STEPSIOEVAN'72 373T o n do X-tra Cab, sh o rt bo "ISUZU Trooper, 1986.4»T ~ WD.45Kmls. Tapel, I208^33::SS3S S-epd. $3500. 643-4938.le^' FORO '67 Ranger, extra 16-. $16 0 0 . 736^258969 Teal. Custom seats — cab. 4x4. 6-spd. Camper crglse. AC. excellent , wheels. 34K mto. Nev JEEP 71 CJ5. excel cond.>nd. special. Loaded. 423-4127^ cond. $7995. 67^2981. 8E M T 8& HEAVY EQU:QUIP. bsen Off road. S20.600. ^ $ $ S S S S $ is i $ s s s s,s s s s Frtttghlllner 3S0 C .,: >00- V-8, $8300. Caa73»68ai. ~ OLSMOBILE Cutlass Slor- 78lS ' Can 670-2328 ■ — FORD,f "OS Taunjs sedan,2 ' ra *84,4 dr. cnjlse,AC. tilt w/26^pup, $8960; 7 8 1 :e.9. ‘;prooi«mcar.V-6.AT,AC. 5 AUTOIWMATED -T ~ — 2rrt>«a-«-^hoinrfeBc(6500r -CHEVy'84-CUBtOm-OeiU9 Uler ^ C/C. RW. PDL, c ass.X' $2500/otfer. 536-4648 of-1 1 NOUfP f A Y I N O I “ ■ ter 6PM.______- - , '76 Chevy iB'XUtbcItb e d . 3/4 T. $3800/ 643-695:'053.. pkg. 77K mis. E)<6el.lel. #SErA015r ; CREDITSSYSTEMS - $4800; 0*7 c«t<^an| cond. $10.900. 352-^036936 $12,997 dozer, $22,800; 0-6S“ "cl CHEVY'SO 1/2 lor, ml OLSMOBILE-981981 Gas >. makes it easy too bt e p r e - a p p r o v e d —: Mm Home Ford V-8. loaded. 97.000 mla. Hall's '• oood, straight bodody. JEEP.’93 Wrangler Hard (800) 743-3326 = i € H D » for the vehicle! oof f your dream s.. stereo,,alkl- all :to p , while In color, foctorylory — — li- _ $1500,54^938. m i 3 i ------Ing rear wM ow .bedllntWner, w heel. Low mllos. FORD, ‘91 Tempo sedan, > NO CREDIT IS ] T TIM E BUYER PLYMOUTH,‘92 Grand.1 1 O N T H k ------1 “ 7KI^»n-««wofr.offer. $11.000. Call733-762t2t Nice Carl $500 down,10- mspoT I i 1 0 0 7 " ^ Voyager. AT. V6, AC. till, 643-6978 ^ 6.63/mo for 48 mos ® 5 REPOSSESSIONS BANKRUPTCY ------JEEP, Cherokee, Laredo, 10%APR,OAC.»P422A.f CIC, PW. POL, cass, °0 $ FOR USA9EOCARS I — J CHEVY B lA Z E R v T s8-1 Ii 0 1 990, PW . PL, ciulse. etc. ^ down OAC. nicol #P463> > N e w m l l y a u t o m aied t e d crtdii system yjQl C H E W '8 3 S /4 Ton V $4,444 $f0.886 . \ let you know how mum u c h m o n e y y o u ctXn >nV-8 T etee. 4 door, complete>lete- EXCEL. COND.. 5 speed,•2- ..MtnHomeFord ’ s & T RRUCKS I 360: 8td. trans; New Ni ly loaded. Towlno pk| MtnHomeFord q u a lify fo r. E a t e? r y o u r in f o r m a t i o n pk g . V6. $tO,OOO.W 673-6878.^ - (800)743:3326 $ Top D ollar f » Ann]nrYear,lbi)H loie ll $ rubber. Good oon — (800)743-3326 * fivm your touchuch tone phone. • $aS00. Call 636-2648 JIMMY 9 4 '4 dr. leather,,•er,, . ' ------S L T .26K ml.. Lady driver,rer, * , . 1 PONTIAC,'88 Sunblrd '* CHEVY-65 3 /4 ton. $25C3 600. CHEVY, H to n , 1 0 6 6 ,4X4X4. , No SAoke, DeMes Strip- convertible coupe. AC, : CALLTODJS-l■im m m i ■ 786»3348 «l«- Ino. $20,500,654-2875 H S ave thousands a t vrinter1 1 U M t l -i- l m m m I i?* GUARANTEED prlcasl Only 43K mllestIt e . , Can Tg#8j«5B0~ 3 5 ; CHEW J77 Luv. R«bu ).00. or733-6146W.______— ADS l»P428, ; ------— AskforlNi m otor. N e e d s TLC. $4C ------TOYOTA '8 8 Std. PU $6,888 - . S eoi ^AINH AVE.. EAST $ 734»8365. - CHEVY, 6.10,1986,, 9)ex- , 73K mis.. Excsl. cond. Mm Hom e Ford —^ tSTKfed cab.- V8. autom a 1^- The Times News I , CHEVY, 1994, SHvertd niat- Asking $6100. 734-8101_ guarantees to sellI (800)743-3326 sssssssss;sssss$$$$ 1 ton. crew cab, dusll TOYOTA ’94 SharpI & ; merchandise, blaok.-26,000m lle i-ii- dean. 16K mto.-Warran- _ _ $23.000. Can 734-0819819. PORD ’flfl Brftni»n ’An .tx jivtfii.^ , automotive In 7 $4.200.678-8626 M ustselL $14.490/otfer.,, ' days^ndreal J)ODQE'9S2600PI — Call 829-5850 -estate in 15 days' V-tO. 1SK nr>t.. 788-3341J 3 4 8 ’ FO R O '89 P.160>iLT 4X4 4x I in or rerun the ad an 7 ^ Lowmllds. Call324-1261252 TOYOTA. SR6,1988,•J 4 additional 7 days OODGE. R a m 0 5 0 , 19fl or324-3127 ______runner, wtilte, new clutch. se.000.00. Call .423-42- r r r new tires, new brakes, - at no additional • aner 6:00 p.m . ' FORD *99 Explorer 60i II charge to the M B i mte. Excel, cond. $18.60l o o 58500ft»ff»- ^ 543-41,11 FORD 7 2 F -2 5 0 , camp< 1— ' customer. There 536-2922 or 83MB7B^ TOYOTA, 1980, 4 wheel>•' is a $3 extra fee special, body In exc PU , now motor, tnmsmto- shape, motor needs wortowor FORO '94 M 6 0 Ex-cab. stor), tires, clutch, brakes.„ for the guarantee $750/Offer. 736-7484* Glasttts shell. PW. seaU«**• AC. excel, cond. $2200.jol package. Ads may —p - eta42Kmls. $17,800 FORD '93 F-160, blue, Call 857^2234. leave msg.»g. be cancelled early _ Call 736-2424 wrf( dayslys PT t i 8pd.-6cylT31.000K.-pJi “ for customer rem ajnlno w airanty. excelexc FORD '94 Turbo dlesaisel i 1010 1 convenience but ■ cond, $16.760.736t6226221 crsw cab. 4x4, F-360150, I : VAN ABUSES the charge will — Gem top canopy, full'UlIV H M M M M B HM M OTH av’JJJ* remain the same, , FORD late’92 F160., per-pe loaded. wtiKe. m ust seeM9 \ CHEVY, Conversion Van. feet cond., urxter 30K< ml..ni $26,000. Call 206-237>37- 1 9 8 1 , L O A D E D , v ery ry n m>UT,'SL£*Pkg, . S n006I,-Slh«i«lo- I , '■ $ 10.6 0 0 .7 3 4 -0 9 2 8 • . 4265 or 208-232-2292. >. nice, runs great. Askingf’O ■ J----- $4200. Call 735-0689. lylooiledW/7 f o r d ; '81 Extra Cab ' — ilONDAJU^ccord-Lcl- | - w ^ a a - | — m,- -dr,-loa(todl-Exoet-cond.- ». $9599/offor. FORO '93 POU case, only 3SKK mir li FORO 1095 XLT-160 4X4 no Taurus QL. excel cond. 9000 ml,, many a cc esso^ for 48 mos @-10% APR,R. $10.499/offer. 678-_1024 ._ ------• - $ 1 6 . W — ------rlss, must se e - belowlow OAC.*P487A.- - M tn H o m e P o rd bookprfeq. Call 734-0411410 < . . $5,988 HONDA (Boimoblle) '85 (800) 743 -3 3 2 g . ; r r . M m H om e Ford CRX SI. 5 spd. AC. Sun­ ~ — FORD XLT 1991. Loaded ...... (800)743-3326 roof,tinted windows. FORD,’92% Ton truck,* .6 e - red & white. Exc. cond. Wi — $4200.678-5404 spd, v e . N ice tnjck. Gret ^ ^ ^ 1 2 ^ mto. $14,900. «0. PORD, '86t 8 pass van. A993T,931, 'S IT Pfcg, /3034T,'Slver«io* pneel (VP388B. ___ loaded. $ ^ 5 . 734-4001 ll' UNCOLN '86 Continental SI I $7,9 8 8 — Mark VII, good cond. Fu^Uoded, 1 0 Pkg.,Fullylix»iMl ■ Mtn Home Pord FORD, '92 Bronco 4x4. 5 1 $4000. Call 686-2660. • HcB.&Moni B W/BudelSe(tt& Moral ■ (800) 74^-3328 spd, 8-cyl, AC. cass,s's , I ' 1 0 2 0 .S narpI E ast lo o k in gIln In |AUT0SF0BSA^ MAZDA 9 » , excel. 1993,. FORD. '92 V« Ton tmch. 5-S townI «P368. •* - l e a t h e r , p o w e r , m a g ■ •pd.V6.Nlcetmck.GreiBrest $14,888 B u y W h o le s a le . wheels. CD. was $34,000. ' prfcel « P 3 6 8 8 . H tn Home Ford '< Now aceptlng orders at sun roof.4)old trim, low ■ $7 ,9 8 8 (800)743-3326 - D odge's only faotory outletBl miles. $19;596:432-6611. M tn H o m e F o rd — In B olse>Jl product lines * MERCURY. '95 Cougar (800)743-3396 FORD, '94 % .Ton Powwer er . Included. All inquiries; D O D O e . . i J r ^ 1 9 9 0 PONYIA4ie^ I i99aciC H E V R O m I ------Stroke Diesel track.' 4x4.1^. Ed Ketchum 800-669-6966LA XR7 coupe,'AT.- V6, AC, FORD. F950; 1974, ATA T. 6-#pd, AC. till, o re . FW , — tnt, C/C. F»W, PD U c a ss. |4 X 4 7 l t k MiCH « SoeRlM O c R A N P / ^ M" l"AWP*y aA S T R O V A N AC. 70K original mis.to. i & PD L,cass.N otam topflnt!Inti CHEVY 7 3 No\/a. engine.e. program car, low miles, 0 camper. 1977 eelf concori- (KP441. . AT, & tires aIMn excelBl down O.AC.I #P495. tained, .11’ c a m p e r. Both Botl $19,988 ■ cond m ake offer. 326-4076*6 $13,988 in excel, cond. $4760r 5 0 . Mm Home Ford — Mm H om e Ford ~ ------0 ^ 637-6199or 837-863 CHEVY’89 Corsica V-66 (800) 743«3326.:-____ B631------'-(800)743-3326 ------. ' autorA c;tiit; eiecrwrn-“ : ------!-OMCi 'oa Tetvextt»Cai x 4 _ _flQiMi.fi iofaffl.,r,ni>iwttft __ J MERCURY,.’95,SflbtftwaO:_ 2WD.6-«pd.0nly3eKml- buy, NIcel/DSESA004. ■ v 7 P is»s»ig«S«illngl i| dan, AT. AC, cast, nice IW S twirkiotMoral llii . . 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B still was roped Inb.a » .Hwlibd^dedxl tto move to Ibe li^ t for the ■ ni£hdyTVgig.Here-!- ' coming campaigiaign. The ftesident reads dje F • f-| ■ centJy completed hiss . eadimor^gart ■ first big-scredi.role in ; arwl steers his own course. Ai n ayeara^.hewcw ent through one of his Bcrick d i!! ■ the comedy ^'WishfulI «gdolzingii»ppn I Thinking;**. opposite jpiaisals and became more con3*'ser- ji^ M ^ H B B I B 6 . vative. decisive ai ■ He’s ■ Drew Bamymoffc Thiss • dying to be the Pi V month, he joina.Bettei hediinlatbevbtaotenw nit: ssThtoyiiStoi*_ Midler, Diane KeatonI ■ To plan strategy,) and Goldie Hawn in theihe fibn Tirst Wives Qub.^ (y, Clinton But his greatest coup n ^ - hrought-in M'orris, on p so for may be the three- with whom he’d 1 year, six-picture contract; *d worked ^B M B B fl^l KtStewaitsigned widi Miiw •WROvemorofAriArfauisas. ------a m ax . A s o u r c e clo s e: to the New Jersey-fiuiv^r ------=------U tliai^M ciris’Tis’advke tellsPARADEthathecaBCM’t quite beUeve his good fortune; "A lot o f peopli . ''hasn’tbeenthateflreflective, 3ple duew in the towel on and (the punditssnotwith* n Jon afitertbe show wasIS Clcanceled, so aU o f this is' sauStf^beTslo^ • leaUy wild. I think he’s!*s tstill pinching himself." encemtbe.Whitel itelfouae. McwBBSSHId u tf affla|j|j|B3gffli ^ SsTviSrtJ"^ n ir • ■ — llOCPI'«J»f.a>i iw » p iiuuii»tW»i^n>rtww

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aggagsaaam THE DOCTOR SAID,ID M Y FREQUENT HEARTBU R W AS CAUSED BY A MSBSBC^Ss a g g g g i l . i i ’iiiwc^ie^clt^ YACID REFLUX D ISEASE. Tho a S sp-**-"^k-«M Oadhi tl am M Ml a HOOM w 10 s o n ro tio n m m y cticilicst ,111(1 tlio .1CIC1 t;isto in niy'iymootl)v.i!n.' r sv n v ilo m so l .n;i[lI n.'f(.'fl(u di--,t;;isc-. Tlif.- doctor s^iicMsiiit should Ii.ivi; f’.niu; lo sei.' himhiii Mxjiier. Ho rcx;o/nniciidL‘Cl s S S g S ^ ^ cll. lll:;<.'S lll^l.' C, Illl);',i;', sni.illi.'f• mi.-, ils moro ofleii. <; R^SI^SSUSS sm;; Dtc ho.id of m\ ln;rl, AND.\D . H E SA ID I NEEDED PRESCRIP]UPTION-STRENCTH MEDICINE

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nnMMd ' Z*w«0...... • M «M ho£>08*1. <, m M r n tm ,'J______The Senator'orjrom N ew Jersey y talks abou t his faihi_lures, h is successes andat the soul-searchiihing th at led to a di[iifficu lt decision: I ML JENVI^ U S .S m te r id for the nation. from New B r a d la y .a \ MY HRST TERM C in the United Stales M b —Senaterldeveloped'------■ a-vanatibh-on-the—iioM tM ,'n'atirnot~ H nH B B l town meeting. I call - < it the walking town meeting. Insteaii.ur.. . ' tawaitingforpeopleto cbool auditorium or a J a n . 2 8 , 1 9 £ c me questions, I go .durintfhtotlfM id.ask them qu^ons: aaaR hedM nind?^-‘Anything you - whplaf. r “Anything you warn H0 peealvMl an Oxford in 1967. ine. e t* *)£ to' or in re [te - B"Y=BTe^ o t ----- BiliBradley, 5 2e t - graduate, Rhodt PARADE High Sci haskeihall u-ho tateid York Knicks—wai>s Senate in 1978. In / that he would reu Senate tem ends in ffasn’t ruled out run some time. Jn this PAQC 4 • MfWAItV T, tftMI'PAiiuciuoAzme • P forthcoming book. Past," to be publi - . Knopf. Bradley tell: point in his politicc with us his titougl ahead for him andj

come to a high scb( to \^ ball to ask n ^here they are and.t *What*s OQ your min , want me to know?” “ 'lia sk m e r Where I baye done walking town meet­ ings the most is along the New Jers^ shore fifom CajjieTMay to' Sandy Hook. Every summer. I walk for MDie 'distMce in nearly eveiy shore lownAip. I walk the ■ ' water's-edgcrpre=" cisaea by twcraides- whb cany a 6x4-foot sign reading “Meet SenatorBill Bradl^.*’ t shftVft handSi and i I answer questions j from bikiAi-clad I w tm en on beadt blaiblankets, from grand- h . th^ lowest to;tax ntitt possible.-Florio inm y oEFice has helped ■ support mem in the 1978 primary.r. I should be a win. but}ut the near defeat, m ore than £0.000) pipeople handle spe- H ■H ^^B j feltlowedittit tohimnottotra^hispro- ro- hung over me like-abo(bad dream. A fiiend __cific problems withh oo n e o r another f|Kl- S gram: moreosover,.it had positive.fea-:a- • of 30 years, the edit)ditor o f a national cral'bureaucmcy. nires, amongig them balancing the bud-id-— newspaper, called and)d said.s ”I'm person- .Before 1990,.whei'hen I nearly lost m y H get. which hislis Republican predecessor.or. ally glod you won: pnprofessionally, the ' Senate seal, 1 hadi assuma: ed that m ost WM B ^ g B the popular- Gov.C Tom Kean, had left:ft other would have b«r«en a good story." people in the state-1le-liked me and that' grossly unba:jalanced due to an overly•ly ••W hatdoyoumeanjan’agood stoiy?*" the occasional negati^tive comment was optimistic taxax-revenije esdm ate. 1 asked, the exception, lleben. i in June* 1990. ^ 3 A t the sam dwightap, e l e c t i v> e e j o b at me. Not until Octc•ctober did I realize thTH«rw> Anna. that the public had linkinked me to the gov- ' EBalowrighb em'or. ' With foniM P Naw Jaraay' i n t h e' uw o r l d , Iknewlwasintrourouble when I stood tev.JlmPloPie outside Giants Stadiuirlum before a football iniil99aB«lew i game, and then at thithe Port Authority I'lBtt!Bi«(llay . Y e t t ht e e S e n a t e dMrintfhit Bus'Ibrminal a week5ck before the elec- ^•nmwl tion. Instead of heariiaring afTecdon, as I . H i e M l y -----; -h a d 00 the-eve'of.tfieaie-1984eiectionrI------^ heard wgd-and resententmeni directed to--— ward me—words ahdh d looks that refut- p l a c e tto o serve.’’ . ed the latest poll.)1I. ■a tion.’I looked at eachh personp who ap-' ■5 m r if'h*'Oitor-«he:bad-voied-----^ points ahead ofo f l i against me. In a reversalsal o f n^y previous ChrisUne Todd Whit­lit- K attitude. I expected'negsegative comments . v man. my Republicanta n I andtookthep^idveCon:comment as the ex- oppo n en t [now New'tw I ception.Ibegantoshyalyaway fromcon- Jersey’s governor]. I tacLForsomeonewhohiohadworkedvery ‘'I Uke you, bul I'm'm I hard for 12 years andd hadh incessantly voting for your oppo-K>- I been told how good hew;: was. the close re- ___ -nent to send Florio>_a a _ I elecdon was an abrupt»t Rreality check...... m essage." I My constituents begsegan to resemble “m vote for you forfor ■ “the crowd" from m y/ b!basketball days. . President, bul not for ^ ^ ^ B tax principles5 (lower( rates and fewerr _ whom I could never trustTist to be constant ------the'Sfenate’a^alnrWe' B ^B ~loopholtt) IhadId esp o t^ ovtf 12 yea»:1." '• Iii'fekelball. dne'w ^is'only ‘6 as good as...... 'n eed a change.” ^ B B B The solution mym advisers and I decid-- the last game. In politicstics, one was only ___ ** I^ voting ^>uns^ la^^B - ed upon was toto say the literal "truth—- as good as tbe last camampaign. All the ■yoii'Diesdayiowakc'k e " I^ ^ ^ B that is. to say thatth as a fedemi official I years of service seemeined to count for y ou up and tell you to payj more atten- poUti do< with state taxes, nothing. tion to the people.” inateiited by anger about the statesta ttix M y re fu s^ totc take a position on the! brdidihey? • — “Senator, you’re goigoing.to lose, and increilease and-worries about tougtu^eco- tax issue was iniinterpreted by many Newr •'• ..In the long run. th ed:lose o i election was . . ... theJTeamsters will bebe happy,I because nomiinic,times. My television corcommer- Jerseyans as incindifference to th eir eco-■ the b ^ t thing diat ev er h(happened in my you have done nothinging for us." cialsIs Ihad been made fo r a diffenferent at- nomic. predicasoment. By the time I[ political career. It forced:ed m e to face iip T he 1990 election,1. whichw I won nor- moqriqritere: TWo of them anpbasiztsized m y sensed the dimenensions of the^lectoral,I. to what I needed to cha:hange. It forced row ly.’was a teniblee blow.b It was es- baske;ketball career, which forir overc a lide. it was tooo late.i I squeaked by. 51 me to go deeper into myn y emotions and sentially a rejection o f m e fo r not ap - decod I had de-emphasized. Insthsteadof percent to 49 pexrceni. with a m argin of' to spe^ from values andan convictions predating how much:h jpeople wimted helpioping, these commercials hurturt. 50.000. votes,. Ay post-election poll I in ways I had avoided before.bcl From an- . leadership, responsiven/eness ond candor. > I h

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feat, because I couldiild n ’t put it behind 'tne and go on to oot th er things. My p r^ c am en t forced1 mem to try lo regain people’s trust and supportsu without u ® fei4;;-:::y way to measure my’cifons:notforan< ef othersix years couldl aa new election rat* iiy my progress in rieaccaching out to New - -Jerseyans------I tried to be m ore explicitCX] in working . V - v : on programs for thefie people of New Jersey. For extoiple,e. I] developed und introduced a new wa>/ay to p ay for col- ^ lege education (incoicome-contlngeni direct loans) andI thenti told New _ Jerseyims about it oveiver and over. I no <. longer'pondered eachc h statement end- ry possible leaoion — toitberoieImadeit.IbI beganio trust my ■ instincts more. ___In the sum iner o f 191991. as 1 walked Y U bain the shore again. I fouiound In four day.s only five peopleuwhoo.were v hostile, out lO O '.. of the many thpusandinds I met. Maybe ( OI.OMHIAX the people's anger withith m e had passed, c o i i - i u - : Maybe now they wouo u ld give me the benefi.t o f the doubt. After all, onepo-. litical maxim is ^ a tt anai election only measures'how voters“s feel< on a single day. Maybe nine m onthnths bad given the people of New Jerseysy ai tlifferent per- spective. Maybe th eyty s ; a ^ how 1 had tried 10 change. I was reminded olorlo iu the shore of how long I’d been a pulpublic figure; — — Ti‘I:remember.you.at.atJRahway^when ~ ■. ^ f V i - 7 - ■ _ iat the Presbssbvterian church ■

“Hey. Bill, you spokyear>old daughter whwhose anesthesi- ologist bad overdosedIh be e r prior to a II- posuction treatment AnA nother woman told me the stoty o f hc e r r :son, who wa.s taunted at school with shoutssin of “Nail" sinq>ly because his motbeifaerwasGemun. “I know why you’re're walking (he bedch. Bill." said an oko ld e r man wiih ' two youiig women w holO tbe maintained were his daughters. 1 ‘•W hy?"Jasked.-____...... - J “To look at the girls.”

P*g> • • MNWUtV 7. M « • MnUUDKWOilBM l ^ . I JU rg m yself slotting it1 iinto the book rad g evaluating whetherxit added clarity or I deepened a feeling.]Increasingly. I felt p at ease with what I'iVas saying about iny exp^ence as1 a public person. I didn’t khouhvhatt thei future would fl hold for me or for America, but I felt II H H that whatever it mi^^ t be, I would have II f people V had my say. . ■=> . AsT completedI thet manuscript^ a with oily halaiT different emotion eremeiged. Thinldog r _ J about events you hhave experienced' m u and developing peispspective abotit them' now get to in some way completletes them, and find; Jog the words to exp:cpress that perspec- tive brings about a. s»sense of closure, a lut the snoozese bar___^ sense df a stage coniiming to an end.’ Again, finishing; a book led to ade*’ dsion: On Aug. 16,1,1995,1announced one more tinime. that I would not run:nforiB-electionio- — a fourth Senate tennm. ' In part, my decisUsion has to do with the nature of the pol>oliticaI debate to- S day, which has setdeled into two famil* 1^ iar nits. The Republblicans, infatuated Ife wilh thCi “magic” olof the market, re* ■ g flexively criticize gogovemment as the K eheniy o f freedom.1. The‘ Democrats, disthisting the maiiiriceti preach gov- 111^ < emment as~theanswei to our problems and prefer the bureaisauciat they know to the consumer theI'ey can’t control, Bill BNUltay MlafaratMI •teotlonall to M s flrct t a r r oI a*a i a UA. SMiator on Nov. 7, Neither political partirty speaks to peo- i m bl Smhkm% MJ. 11 1wtov*Ih it I* MMfitinl t e tratry to r«eonMot paopto to ***tlw . pie where they live tl • poltticwi proqaw, b u t feror inow," Im ny« of Minaalf.If. -from‘ catM U a Sep roo— ■■ tiieir lives, — I love tbe life ofaa Senator,2 even on With each passing da^day, these ran- shake dpip imy audiences but to pleastease its bad days. It's thee \greattst elective ___ donvcMUacts my-cmfidence.^th^-rcwmjm.:prpe_ople^owhom'l-w4! was—jo^in tiie w^d.-Ttort (tei S i^ le is not' — ~ _ back togetfaCT. I begana Uto rela^ speaking.’g.The refeimslliaa'ai^pinpi- " the only place tb sdrv fever broke. Once againin 1i was fieeling oned-^eveven those 1 had achieved—d— essentialtotry tore«coiig.ectpeapIe tio close to the people bfNe'New Jersey. did not movem< people. Those closee tcto the political proemsss—but, for nbw, After 1990.1 had beg> e ^ to speak, meknewtM the values I strive tb uf^oklold from outside the' prorocess. It will not . .ouuoomfoitdullyonhie^^Uy.chaiged 1 .with ^ eB9.vote;;eveiy.sp»5ch..eveo ^ iFeiy_be eai^,i>uU.thinkitt needsc to be done..___ — -fflgaivft iauM gufiB ianfa lee'n^edflgrbafl badieasc^^^^I^nrleavlifiB rilH rS■^eoajfcrbuiTW ------the countiy needs candor,or, healing and thatjfldicdidn’t polarize people, I coukmid not leaving public lifefe.WhenIstai^ leaddrship. It ^vas a liberaeratingexperi* better builnOy know it would 1 ^I tot this decision, The job o f a legislateBtor is to pass take differferent styles. After .19901!ie> re- but it has. My life as> a U.S. Senator is laws, and much of my lejlegislative ef> alizeditwjwas time to m oU li^ I begangan almost over, it’s tinime to move on forts had gone tp right!hting wrongs to speak: wwith.the passion I felt; to foi* again—but then. I’ves a]{ ways preferred throug big refonn. Butut thei job of a low my gugut as well as my head. ■ moving to sitting stillill. n Senator another dimemension—US' ing tbe plaifbim of tfae offisfficetospeak, Tbeactict o f writing has always beeseeo From the forthcomhling book '“Time to challengeH ^J^ It wasws in the lat- - away of'getting gi down to how I reallyilly Present, Time Past,’’" i^ Bill Bradley, ter categoiy that I had fisilFiaile^ . feelabotitlIt an issue, a decision, aplace,ICC, Copyright 01996 by fi Bill Bradley. To What I had done had matBade tbe worid apeison.hihi 1976, when I finished writ-liu be published by Affieced A. Knopf, Inc. a better place. My reformcm in the areas ingLifeonon the Run, I knew IJiad said of income ta ^ o n . ThirdLid World delM w hulw raBnted to say about the life;of of and p d ^ in Cali^altfoinia have, a professioiiional baskinbaU player 00 thetbe substantially irhprovedd thetl circum- rc^ in An^eric& H a ^ g put that ex­ex* stances of mxUiohs of peoieople. But un- perience in to perspective, 1 was readyIdy _ dl the 19W election, Ihadlad not waded to m ovedon to s'omething'else. Theh e j ^ B B B I ^ B | into highly ennotional wateatersbydeftn- book wass integralii to Ibe decision. J k lire ing my views cleariy - prefeningpn in- By tfae! eieariy 1990s 1 h ^ tbe desire i ■ staid tbe comfort of ambl{tblgui^ or to stoolcx:k again. When I started thishis ' B ^ B n H | B ■ certainty of silence. book,lhadlad no idea how I would feeleel G r e a t h a i r . 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" l-ones;’’-says~shoclced;~'-5hffi5^5r*\sirddtrt'ih-|j thmK ------n i e r ^ t d t inoffiCTOnairjRftllniir ^ “ ly LM Gerson, there’s ansname or a reasonjbr howi yiyou throu^ meetioigssan a d m d v ies. clicks . ■ 4 4 , a' a Ipotter 'from feel and acacL" Blit ieained abotbout. consdntly'fitimaQeT;eTydunneltoanoili- ■ Sotmiboh b o n w ^ Mass. the ranges o< f problems menial>healcalih cr, bates waiting fbr'ajr'anyooe or anything, . A sachichild, sbecould ptofessionau ls lefer to as “attention defiididt Derailed by tbe smam allest distraction, a n ev ersr wV ait for h er hyperactivivity disorder,’’ or ADHD,I, sishe woman can’t finishsh ca routine task: dur- turn to talki or play, realized ththat she had many«)f the chi;har- ingcmversatxco^bdbertnind wanders. Al In high school, she’d get-u;t up at 5 a.m. to acterisdcsysymptoms: impulsiveness,,dis> di the slimiest£rustredmdon o r delay, either study for a test, hoping toorememberthe re tractibili^,y, d iffic u lty fo c u ^ g ^ _ f c pqtole m a burstast crfinitation or nigc...... infonnation. “Nothing studcidc ini my bniin." lowing tl^irbu~gh7 w d r^ ^n e& s., Do these ad'ul'b havlave ADHD—or urc she says. Throughout herer Ufe,li she also Today, GersonC describes herselfIf ias th ^ just hassled, huihurried Americans? ' would herself sayingg thingsth she lat- llotally amm azed" by tb e dramatic; dif-di “The characterisdiistics o f attention dis- -ecregreo«L-:i had nocontnntrol cwerwhst ference thatiattieatment=n^n)binatic itiorr'~orders are'abuhdanrinrto’our'culmre; and- -• - -came out o f my mouth,"• shesb explains, o f drugs, ededucation and group psychicho- you can see them wtiiereveryouwh look." . Family and friends attributedatti her therapy—^•^as made. “I always usedxlto i saysDr.HalloweU.“1. “In cities like New behavior tb ber artistic tempe[nperamenLbut hearanegai^ v e echo in my head, polnoint- YoikandLj\.,1ialflt[f tbe population may Gerson felt ihcorjipetenL "If:"Ifyou’ve been ingoutalTththeUiingS'I hadn’t done. No>Tow have what I call’piseui*udo-ADHD.’"Tmc, a screw-up in the post, youyoi wonder if my aitinideie h ^ shifted to the positividve, ADHD, he notes, iss entirelyei diffeicni— .!you!re.going to accomplisplish anything to seeing w hat I have accomplished,ed. I a neurological syndindrpm e that always inlliefiiture."she-saysJaIS[tI993,Getsoo—cansetprioi oritiesri think-befof&Hpealeak. starts in^dhood nsi began to feel overwhelmedled by "the mg I enjoy myI'son s so much mone. I lunido- d( , ' “There is no such^ thing1 as aduli-pn* !;' of war of my pottery businciiness,marriage ingmorewitrith my life than I ever ihou^ught set ADHD," Hallowelwell explains. “Ifyou and my 2 -year-old son," sheshi re9alls. “I I’d have timime for. and I’m loving iL"U" put some hyper New'!W Yotkers ona fumi ;; Ciceathair. >No fiiss. ocouldn’t ^ still long en o u^toreadZoch- ^ u Gerson’s’s experience isn’t unusuaual. in Vermont, they’d[settledow set n in a few 01ary a stoiy. W hatever I did,i,l 1 was always A common>n psychiatric diagnosis i oiBosMvaOMreta s in weeks and start ploslow ing th e fields. ththinking o f what else I shoulcMild be doing." childhood.i, A D H D is n ’t considere:red Someone with AD HEHD would be tearing ' JB Y DIANNEE H A L E S AI N D D R . R(t O B E R T E ..HALES PAOB to • JAMMIIV 7. WM-PMAOCKUOAZINt up the place." Addin “t h l » insulin to diabetics.'*di When stimulantants do n 't work, tri- fusion, he odds, *i$ that the for- a t ti t S Z V m cycllcantidcidepin»ants. such as Norpraipramin. Pam elor and mal diagnosis is atteittendon d e n c it |^ ^ ^ ^ l Dp. EdEdward Tofranil, soisomedmes do. Therapy—eil-either individual or hypemctivity disord(trder. but notall^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H Hallev in a group) withw other ADHD-sufTerersrers—enables muny patients—^womenI in particular—— ■ttenl tfstleilbU people tococome lo terms with the impmpact that attention shows)rRip(oms o ffhyperactivity.” h) iractlvity problems havehu had on their lives, ' Researchers haye shown that The resulults t: of treatment often are dnujnunatic. Individuals attention disorderss tendu 10 run in ■^“h «'»’o had drcdropped out o f school flnallnally earn a degree, families. About a tiiirhiidofchUdren %bt«luid EmployeesM w^o> had lost jobs start gettingget promotion.s. • diagnosed with ADHJ>HDhBveapar- i|y getting Men and wov o m » who never could flnhinish a m agazine ar- ent. brother or sistd-ua-withthesame l i d ' b e c o mnie ' voracious readers. Eveiven smoll chonges. problem. But diagnignosis can be like being ablenb lo chat quiedy with a friend,frii orq a big vic- tricky.'**Many condidiiidons can look lory fo r anI individual'sir self-conHdencsncc. “W hen y ou’re like ADHD, includiuding anxiety, in your 40s.')s.” says"one woman, "it’s's nicen to feel like a mania and hyperthirthyroidism," __ .__ grow n-up uat lost." 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We LMAreyoim roth: flpM iiitin out ofif the iKNOWWiUr ^ing people are noi interesiesied in g© out with girls.s. I;If something araenaeae« more me. Tbey just kind of bnisrush tne sad h ^p en s, we feelfee grief. II BBIKDEAF ^o ff,so l feel really isolated. lavish people woulvould take a Uttle RIokyilacan see a little better— bathrcr o o m - LM if people at aehoot wawant to bit more time withtl us,us write a little my eyess tcatch thipgs. because -knew-you but are uneaiy.ba■ iMWtU n __h ir hn/»lf fotth BIW'andgettoknow— they_aie.a.alway&jnoving4UQund.~ — ttwy oart tah to yo^ wtmtIt# a m * t us better. I see them tbaydeP lem talk to their But you canc get hit by a car or a r . hearing iriends, anddth^talkm th oce. trainbecatiause you can’t hear them, Taster. - RIelcyt-They should writeesome-. & Eveniftheyaien’tw'twilling to stay A friend o f mine was walking on thing down. I always have/ep^ i r and % ^ e a wholesIot.justaIittle lol therailroa^ tracks, and he didn't --JBta-psnT«wyrTh*rrrin eel good. It ju st BeSTlieWPja^coming.ananewas something, and we'll writeite back show s that, you knknow, there’s hit and kll and forth and have a littlelecom* i something to build[don.Wegetto 0 LM Do «leleaf people read at the mimlcadon that way. And I fel ma heating peoplaP § id that’s know each other aalltUebitand I l*ve the most im poitani thinggwhen v next time a little bitbit rmore. I want fUoky: Sotr»me can, yes. Most of the ; you first meet a deaf persoison.O r them to know leann be their 6ieod. ones who0 are at a lower reading LIM: Do you ever ta;aay, moidorO level, nobobody really took the time I . Let*e tefk mora-P> to teach tl:them . O r the programs Hloky;No.Ijusttiytoytogettoknow fortliemv,weren’t too great. other people. Somene hhearing peo^ Today’ ddeaf people have more pie I meet In a restaurtaurapt or other o fa d ia nice o to get a good educa- places coin sign, and that really tion. Therexe are more services for - pleases me. And I havehi a lo t o f thedeafnoK>w. like interpreters and nearing friends, andmd I enjoy be- special phiihones and closed-cap- Ing with them. uoning onn TV. I feel lucky. _ •____ titfn and when And sorome deaf people don't odiffai^deaf haveaprobsblem going into a main* nt thIntfaP Stream schi* o o I with healing peo- ASL. But some pie. Some,s, though, do feelTost in children want amainstreteam school. rai—to team to After auittending a high school __ read. And 'then for the ditf,'T ^ st« ted at a main* lage. That hap- stream coU(Uege last fall with anjn> * - anng families, terpreter. It'It’s hard, but I've gofien lyadeaf thing, used to.it,;t, and I’m doing m tty lie want to talk, well. I wantnt to major in pro^uietics they can leam to finger the J worid and be or maybe forensicfi pathology, do you aee aa yew lim* phabet, and we can fingers . people do cUfrapentIoshamed.be- t UAWhatd* back and forth. Or they «an I( klikethehearw itationainiithefutureP a little bit of ASL [Americani Rieky: It’s mostly ASl3 ahead. They RIoky: Idoron’t sed an^ limitations, Lan^iage], so we con commi p aren ts o f deaf chilley do depends Some deafi f people just feel op- cate more. I'm really patient, them to become oral-lire from th eir pressed. andc us-Hhey see us talkingnleam V cause they can't talkord lii of hearing inguniversirsity and get the job I our hands, and they lough.atULSign u ing can. Others goring. al My mom want. But ddt e ^ inside my heart. I . But-what-huru-me.mostimuni- don'tcare. WhattheycI sign, so w e think I can1 maker it when som rane sees me signint, and a lot on the pressureand get feed- AndifTai'achieve something'te- uid kind o f shies off. Or wheI about d e a f .and hearing'ftter. ally importirtant. 'then other deaf (tearing person meets me. andIt him, f i r i ^ s . Because deaf’ deaf friends people cann look: at me and say. ■ tpells his name and says “hi." i all brought up differerswho’veriev- "If you can*[»do it, then I can too.” ■ wople LM: Ai>e you tha onlyand I feel re- And that's 9 I spell my name and say “hi'otnial. In y o ir fainilyp g o o d - ifass. ~~ -“deaf Rioky: 1 have deaf pare e ti leople m y three half*brother Great h^ir. No f Ig with est Is deaf, one is hard etOM Prva*r« OantM at us. and the other is hearing ost,is__and.dad sign, and Isl J tv 7. tM « • PAOC n gning can share feeling and rhen.a back from each othtf. u)d he B ut some of my de .''arid have hearing parents wl I - ' -Richard (Rtcky) J hi"— er learned to sign, and I Romero,f9,qf ® m.Rtverside,CaJif..ls -R I deaf. During our tl I used sign language.' » I Alpin Gibbons, 23. ai I andUndsay nc I McIntyre, 20. ti I interpreled for us. ; yi

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He W{ HHOUGHT OF FAILINCNG you m ay not be ablele t(to control life of his m ess^e: If he wn puts in y o u r path, but youjcan control the bottom o f society. swallow)m W t h e i r l it Brown m ov ed to Elc / r lid. “Most people allow theiileir. wix) you are and who!» jyou will becom e,** ftftsns to prevent diem fiom sueuo- Inspired by bis toteiacher, L u m ade talking to businesse:S S a . - T '...... GOALACHiEVING T :: i -J-^eedingJOJwUeJfeiljBtf rfth him a promise; “I’m;io_gPjng.tiLfeeJhe_ _ - churches. It w a y *t: longIon before corpo------m ’’ '••'i st-whqle;— ^ ^ - rrr— -breakfest \-\> th is TV show and look stu-itu* most famous studentnt jyou’ve ever had.” rations sucb~as AT&T; g i i 1I 1p id in the process, so be iL”iL* iM ter h ig h 8( ^ 001;ol; Brown found a to call him. A fter seven I-— For-a-fewnunths inl993;93^jbb asa-goferata-MMiamt*Beach radio~ - -ing-^^tod-doinyTV-ape I LI es Brown—a motiv^ona]nal stadon. Then, one Satulanirday. a disc jodc- Brown wreee a bode, Liveiii Your Dreams, ^ ^ ^ 1 4 aur ey could not finishish his. show, and which becam e a best-sst-seUerin 1992. ' ttaor-!-was the host o fa talkalk Brown was asked to0 piplay records—but Today. B row n trainslins speakers to en- slibw thal WBs different fromsm not to talk: He tookik a other d^^tnncprogrsnis. The~he seat at the turntableble 2|H LesBrownShwfeasoKdso-so- and opened up tbe mi-n i- lutloQ*oriented topics: how)w cn^one: “Look out,Mlt. 0 move beyond bad relatioo-n- this is me, Les Brown, w to 1^ positive Idds. Buttit it your platter-playin’ ■ ving in the ladngs. Just beforex e papa.” H e w as a Ut t ' s 1993, his program was C8ihOh By 1967. he hadlad rnssssjssgijjmm disc jockey in Lcm A ^ lees s moved to Columbus, [ Browii for being jtinotiva-a- Ohio, .and become a >eaker unable to m otivate>te_J!discJocIcey=«)mmu^ Mople to watch his show. 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B NoidicTtackowneissuivQ«d,reponedihaitheysdlluse M \gOlr€mtCmt^iSCmC ^ ofhis school labeled himn He was up a ^ i n s t a ffive^teim i v incum- ■■ \. cotnB^youagpeo{deuis u ^ a b o v e c y n - iheirNordlcTnicknnavcrageofthreetimesaweck.*’ Plus, __ ■ _ " ______cntally retarded” at 10. fiv ws' ' 'bemtnadisbict65perdBrd ^ u 4 iite .“But,” ■ I I idCTaiklDiger.'Hebeljca i e v e s 'a i t M f ^ ' genuine NorellcTiack is durable and built to last, so it WiU 1 earned uiih him until thee he said, “I to ld m yself:lf I would win. I H I vendy that he does it free,fr e e .^ h e is g iy - keep you fit and uim for years to come. oi«*soAn«:k.inc. Aoac-r-n, .AJin,a,...o.nTd w hen he met a speech andd went door to door, telliofling voters,‘I need H in g td e v is io o a n o d ie r•go. g p . Oncc a week, . rnamedLdtcy^fehiogtoaL yourhelp.*” Brownwoitvon three straight H he is host of'Z ivr lburour Dreams With * — . • . — ----- — ------—— sbingtoa sskedLestawziteB . teems. 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Now there'k good ncn e w s R E C O M M E: nded^ d o s i n g .COST PER 2 4 HO UR S OF)F IPAIN RELIEF (BtoidemHKclmamD^,Dgll,D o$t) for people in pain■ In . MOWS »> 2 4 • 1 0 12 lines its iotroductioD. Aleve* bosIS providedp - " m BtMD ______COST mill]sillions of-Anericmrwith stronggreffeoive. ra ------— ------^------$ 0 3 1 ^ ------long ~ w . (3EE^’~~ ■I"rag-lasting relief. And this is im portant __ r *b<^/hen you are in pain, because youfoa want a Bjraari— r reUaeliable pam reliever that doesota \ le t you aswiow n before the Job it done. unky is oool when It CQinical studies have shows thailb«t Alevs ***" * oomaimss to shoes, but SA 79 tf w■tdom^tmon td rovide* key advantages over otherer anon-pte- ^ ^ ^ K y o uuriaatmurttnifh r j «>ip3^1100 brands. At tbe end of the day.atwo-daj 6MriwSa]«r«fl u down. The oush* uiUdill dOK of Aleve provides stronger pa »Ml Insole, fosm rpainrelief — lan a dose of AdviC’ It provides loofiooge^last• Ara you .1 Bajw a ? g x p < r t r g t w n foiMM>«bedwxl molded ah' ti too busy b e • lUpBil VECDG aBBH Dketsof Asresoles ingnIg relier than E m Strength 'lyiesoim i ” a n d b stoppil^bypiiin? KS? ;ntler on the stomach lining tbaaBo'sfpirio. i MofLpain relieverx h are labeledto to be taken ^ y oSJSS'^S?” w i wiOriiiiPnmi«iHI/El£StSSSm ,. I WORM«nsn% styles ahown ^/hile you’U have to judge for youisd« e if.m o * t up to fo u r o r six timestil a day. w hich co u ld be - ' harea•e aro leas ttan»eo. coosmsumers wbo have tried Aleve tays y it itm e to r a burden if you areire oying to w ork a ll d a y or f in d ^ Howcanyoufin Oalit*n f-800-796-d478 spassed tbeir Aod thatIta tisre a s- sleep th r o u g tbee night!n H o w ^ . lo o k in g at t o r.af>«a a l catalog. ttMbaatvahialu a ? tring to lmqw.ifyou.ape.not satisfi*isfledjjith .the. chan.above..y..you wiIl.notice.tbe..Aleve...l.. Tliesedays, iiH im p o rta n t to> getgei th e m o st f o r- .... yourlur cuiTcnt I p a in K ljm . dosing advantage.e. Aleve is labeled to be your y money. Aleve makes ecorMonomical sense ■ - taken every 8 to 12 bo u n instead o f e v e iy 4 . b l> y o y p ^ roBeviw ~ be au se it c an b e u se d ,toI alleviate ali many to 6 hours nif^ AdAdvil, o r 6 to 8 h o u rs liV** kindtof k paio a n d pftrrid^bavee ai m edkine c a b io e t over- Although A you c an b u y themn alalmost eveiy- )ppd.froml-amalle tch for a non-prescnption pain re C T ^ s s . ? aB00-680-075a a “ 1 reliever, loaded with pain rettemedies.Tlutcanbet^ wlwhere, remember OTC painin rreUevers m youmu may realize that the long-lastingg reliefre of confusing ao^ expiqxasivc. Ooce you have serious se medkine, It% importantUml'to read the , Aleveeve is right for you. Aleve on hand, a ^s i ^ container could hold product pr labels and directionlions carefully, Hlierek i are to many pain reUevei* totocboose c the answer lo manyly of your iubes and pains. _ W used properly. OTC paintin 1relievers can from,m. finding tbe ri^t product thlat a t' w orks ______^______’.F' provide safe a o d eflective relielelief from most . •■ . '•• •'- •______fo tjoyoucpain.tnighl.ieem.cpnfi^.Ektt i E to w b en ______- ______• ______.eoQunoQeo aches a n d pains. If you;rou a te iiLdoubt____ ------you) V understand the-pr^uct diffenrerences, AlEVE >.sevil’ID E S B E L I E F F O R : ababout what to ta k e, a sk yo u r doctordoc or phar* y ourctr choice becomes cieiuvt Alevev e i»: th e ' / H eadache ✓ Muscle Ache ““ are, he or shehe imay recom- — y pain reliever to cootaio a n o a -p re mead Aleve...... ■ V T m h och c . " 1 strength o f the medicine in A n a p i Unfortunately, we all sufferffer from a dies fiut-ac>acting form o f Naprosyn:' tb e «1r s s ; andUl pains at some tim e. Fortunatinately.youcan SledDoga p n asoiption a i brand in i(s class forTt im a n y /PoinofM enstutrual Cram ps be prepared by having AleveIeve on b a n d - IMlMcKlMS'tteetai------S u n ? ^ 'd o d c n ------^ Common ColaildAchesArPains------bciT x ^ o n T th c 'p a iir b i^ s . Nothin;lhing=harb<^-~ ■ ovMathefrMdom n ? n irt¥ p i6 b ab Iy li% 7 M ‘micv~<}^ itM on anew. Each nnmeod Aleve for their patirats.s. , / M in o t Pain ofAfihritisot •• prcproven to be bster, stronger, orr kMlooger-iasting. hiC»HtMll, Itfltwweight d boot has a greevwltaMtfMtta t^ built in. Sled Dogs start « t« » food* stares. Call SSaftJESSSt-< ;erviiMMHa. ______fOflBn O o l r e In fo rm a tio n . ALEin1 . Bu)-iqf,heW tek^isasenrervfceprov/d^ o*«aaH ro ac^iulia our readers' H-itAh * new products, hut PARAD E U unable to guaranteeg them.

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