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7 5 5 9 0 2 ...... — / e s t E l"* _____ e f t 2 0 0 . m . 5 5 5 S COX,. ^ u B Q S I H E B I S “ G o o f l i imornm^^ i s ’ i r aimes to1 staay seaaled . . _ Today’s foreca!cast; ... __ _ . . . ..------ley saic ■ Sunny with patch•tchy morning'fog and'" — Kam raidctoeif lid in an interview that hc: hihad mixed with locaMavlow enforcc'mcnt'officials; ffor US'thot we should notno bc conccrncd bc- light winds. Highsjhs 45 to 50 degrees, T u n e s-N e w \m tec cmotioiions about the proposol. If oflofficials ro- life insteadI oof f thc current 10 years. Thrhat cause the list was ,ju: just to assist law cn- Low s near 20 degree:rees. leasedd theI nam es o f 65 sex olTcndinders rcgis- bill did g et the approval of the committeeee. forecmcht,” he said.1 "Wc were concerned PageA 2 -BOISE “{Lawmakersrs oht Wednesday tered1 iin T w in Senate Majcijor- that there would be-be-vigilantism taking killed a proposal to allow^f(«(,for thc relc^e of Falls1

Do or die f . Six more Magicc ValleyV boys’ baskct- AftQVfterboing n am ed ' ' ball teams faced elielim’ination Thursday to0 thoth 'Royal Court ______night as district toumumam ents co ntinued.__ 1 _ _ o•f fH Heritage.:______P a e ^ l Valter Mueller, 92, oasts'Marle------Judo, swimminling, bowIMg... ’uller, 93, during ] Magic Valley folkblks are an active lot. E Valentine’s Day ■ Sec w hat ihcy’re doirloing in YourSports.- sstlvltlos at tho P a w __ D4___ leritage_Retire-j^'j;;------nentCenter ’ V ednesday in 'win Falls, lesidents of tho SnowboardingIg .. aclllty vo ted fo r a It’s not fo r the faint fair of heart, but then Ing and queen to again, neither is bull)ull riding o r clifT div- ing. 10 ‘crowned and P ag eC I obed and wined md dined,’ said Like fatber, Uk I robeoshone about local A^culture-SecrctTctary Dan Olicfcman • isth who-sent them; emptjipty boxes of y ' prased his sympathyithy for victim s o f Idaho’s c anmes d and businesses, appoints a comm1ssi(ssion to examine con- Valentine’s Day candy. ITooding W ednesday,iay, saying his administra- 1 activminute video o f thc centratfon o f majorr mmeatpacking firms. The foui’-person delegocgotion coin> ' tion w ould do all itt canca to help the flood-rav- c Glac .. PageAS .piled the worst ircort on:m: I12 environ'-'! ^ aged Panhandle. Minton that he w as - mental votes in th e U.S. HoHouse,and'14' ■ I *'I know there i$$ nothing ni I or miyonc else “ eeply grateful" hc votes in the Senate,' acconlording,to the' ' l)b' ChonowothI) . can say to ca&c thele ppain o f those, who have s ?ccially thanked the annual scorecard of thcfic L eag u e o f',’ • lost everything,"’ C lin to n II for tak in g quick Conservation Voters. Idatdaho was tlie, 'j tbld state and localal leaders 1 eral , ''I''; - federal S ^ b n A S ectio n B I a hospital But the miraiiracle n^ay prove an endingm e m ■■■ ii^js emerge;)le.call in Walden, a • 'W eather.^.;.;.?^-. 1Local...... 1 ' like AssodBted Press; ' ; I through a nan W ed - - rather than o bc]iKginning: one last chance »Oplyto impressedmiles northeost of O bituaries..... spokeswomai Naflon.r:.....:.3-8, < :\2 nesday. “He seockory q “I sure am,”:i,”’ he an- tions of the last days and an onslaught of : shooting noc t^ciog-' ■ Sport8;...... ;:1t4 . sister.snd m cked jokess BJits i f no tim e had lUy. • calls from repoiporters who learned Wedncs-with the repair of county b.roa He docs recall his ab\c thi^ugh thc Federal Ei ' ' . p a s ^ ; ' '• ■ • . “Thchere’s not but one way to0

L- tig cry answered a trouble. ( TS5 to mountain town IS mil ve Chattanooga. Hc was s to with 0 .22-caIiber derrii ilh tolking to the 911 caller i to The shootM,-Samuel ay now 68, told officers he rts gus call to get back at manding him about nois lis complained, o- When he awoke Mom o f > membered neither thc sh s- the Wolddn police job. F y. divorce and w orking os o guard at Chattanooga ai :k- spent w ith the Lookout h I

A-2 T lm os-N ow a.Tr^n ^r Falls, Idaho . Thursday,^ FobruaryF 15,1996 TF I W eatth e r p |p i l | Idaho f(forecasts_ _ KQQIQp o m s H 1111111111111 Nationanal temperatures ! ------ruuftdiyrFifcii! T R e 'AxuWeath6r*f6t^8Casttor ^ noon;ThUfsdayrFeb':~15:~~~noi —— — M » - — M m -P c p -- -- AwiWaUtCTTorccM rque 67 35 ..... 'C H I Atlanta '• 66 44 ..... CAMADA Magic Valtalley •iaoor^^oal3T2^oo^S40* SOa eOs 70« eoa 90* 1001octiioa ■ Boston 32 16 .24 ; • _____ —____ Sunny todoy^lly. Patchy moming fog. Highss 45A to 50. Light . ^ ^^^J^aand* M pm w high^ lynpa>atur»Iwi wo— to tho o|4B» I f Honolulu 76 67 .15 • Extended3d regional foreca: Houston 79 49 ...... IndianapolisOils , 40 27 .01 . Saturday incrciicrcasing cloud.108 73 • 57 rain and mountaintain snow cach dny. Lows inn ithe mid-20s to Momphis> ,. 66 44 ...... Miami B eachlach 73 53 ...... m id-30j. HighsIS in the mid- 30s to mid-40s. Mihraukoe.>e. 3 3 '. 20 ...... Wood Riv[iver Valley Mlnrwapollsoils 32 24 ...... :• New O deansions 73 45 ...... -i J fr. l ii'iiiVt. Sunny today.y. FHighs In the lower 40s. Tonislight clear. Lows New York^ 39 2 4 ' .15 I zero to 15. Fridayday mostly sunny. Highs around)d 4 0 . - Oklahomaa ClCity .60 31 ...... • Om aha 46 36 ..... El T reasure'e Valley FRONTS: \ J Phoenix 76 • 52- ...... ' S Pitlaburghh 33 25 .15 ly. Areas of moming fog. Higighs around 50. “* Portland, Me. 2 1 ' 4 .08 Sunny lodoy. WAJtU STATIONAItY ^ H Southeasl windsnds 5 to 10 m ph. T onight cicacar. Patchy fog. ' .ecMW««ih»f. inc., Portland, Oro.Oro 63 37 ...... 66 25 ...... Low s in the uppcippcr 20s, Friday parlly cloudy., PPatchy moming I Twin Fali» I 50 40 .03 fog. Highs intheJic Iupper 40s. H L Ea ^ .ua E 3 E 3 S £ won LOVfw snowttts «Aw r.groftus fLumtCWUfS SNOW KS . Stwy FT.rSSFrSSS?’ a SalllakeCltjI City 44 15 ...... nev:v." UTAH ' S a n Fm nidsco d so 66 49 ...... Northernn Nevada SoatUe 60 36 ...... 50 25 ...... ■ • — -,4-%------Occasional high higl cIoudf;-wcs( and.mostly..s(urunny ^■^^^^H_Spokono ___ ; W bshlrtglonion ..- 6 3 '.r ..V - 3 4 - ...... ^ ------— Highs rfiid-"50sOs tot mi(i-60s cxccpflocally 40-4S'nonhcasi.'~^^^^Q40 Tonight fair. LowLows in the 20s lo low 30s cxcc:cept 5-15 north- c immAcaWMv-r.Mc / east. Patchy vallealley fog nonhcasL Friday oce fo rld a h o Trnnspoitation Depart Boise 544 30 : ..... Yosterday 49 29 • m om m g fog. Higl N ev., area,w . 7702-738-8888. lex fottom is 3. " T o ts .ui: th hnp7/www.stiite.id.us/itd/itdhrdhm pg.htm aurloy SO0 23: ..... Last yeor 42 16 !!!!! higher along thetic bcnches.b The ultraviolet indcj Falrfiold 411 12 1 ..... Normol 424 2 23 .03 a low exposure: Ic^level.- • , Gooding 44 1 ^ ” ;;; P r e c l p l t a U o i KaQorman S3 i Ion Idaho weatherw sumnmary Idaho Falls SO0 25 2 ...... Month to dalo; .34 low spreads intoto New England;1; chiU rolls acroso s s P l a i n s Jorom o 411 232 ...... Normol mo. to datoato: .46 Skies were cleaclear or mostly sunny at all repeporting stations S H O ______U jwlston------Sy 2-2 datO-Ito:------&76— acroee-the-statc-Ue-WcdnesdayT-wilb.0aly-aJ)it-0- o f hriTf present— Ib frA sso ciacintodPress.,.- , ■ ------nem-New-Hampshlrc-and Maineaine,!with-up-8Jnchesj£_L ______Molod 1 41 9 ...... Nomial yoar lodatclato: 4.60 along and soulhh oof f th e Snake River Valley. • . . . - - snbwpcpossible. as pushing southward-to^-'...... , Malta - m i J |. r c ' w an n estt spspots at midanemoon were MMiountain H om e - - Up to 6> ininches ofsnow raread ecrossis tltbe Great Lakes into- Behiihind that storm.'arctic air was p McColl 533 19 1 comfort faca c i o r a ■ nnd C hallis w ithlh 535: dcgires, followed by Boisesc with 52. New Englanland bn Wednesday, oiid ia liewiew wave of arctic air ward theth central part of the countryiiry and was expected to ’ lidwcst through iliursday. Pocatcllo 4BB 27 2 ....! Humidity at rwon:r 66 pet Fifty-degree readingsrea were reported ot Twin^in FalU, Lew is- w a sh e a diing m i onto ihe'Plains: Temper^ler^turcs dipped to a qsreadd throughoutt the Plains and M idw sk northwesterly wirfd alreadyy w,wns blowing ncross the -Salmon 433 212 ..... Barom eter ot noon:on: 30.19 3 ion and M ullan.I. TheTl coolest temperature was 3935 at M alad. r e c ^ J o wvin i i Florida. Brisk T he fast-nit-moving snow storm left 2 to» 4 iobhes from N orth ‘ P la in s from: Montana to Minnesotaiota and southward into Slanloy 3 43 6 ..... W inds w ere ligligh h t across the entire su ie . .to.Micbigan.iuid.theJl0wet.CteatreatLato.,, • - ■ ' Karm«.IS. with gusts to more than 50 jnph.duriBjupl g the afterapon^_____ . SunVollqy-- 45-15 - 1 9 ...... ------mqming“ng~Iows were 1>elow'ft«ezing' ai .r^ost plaeesr w snowfall boosted this winter’ser's total atMaiquette,v-atRapic!pid City, S .D .------Skywatch with high humidit)idity creating a heavy Inycr o f f^tberoreday-fit Mi=E.?o^about 166 inches, more than ilsits average for the en- Asa;a previous cold front pushed fortlfoither to the south. Mel- break. T he warmthm th clcared that frost quickly oftiftersuansc. tire season.n. ’With two months of snowyfy vweatfier to com^ it bourne,ic, Fla., cooled to a rccord low)W ffor the date o f 28 dc- . Sunset today 6; 10 p.m. m ay even> bibreak the seasonal reeoiil ofo f 250 inches,'set in grees. Sunriae tom onow 7:34 a.m. 1981-82. Elsewewherc, showers and isolatedI thuthunderstorms were pos- ' Lunarphaso: Last quarter. Feb.eb. 12; new, U p to 6> ininches fell in tbe hills o f south\uthwestem Pennsylva- sible duduring the night across ccniral■al a and souihem Arizona, Feb.i 18; first quarter, Feb. 25;5; full,f centralit andi souihem New M exico and into west-central and M arch 5. L ight snovnow showers and flurries thovedved into N ew England •ccntnil Texas. Visible plonots: Momlng, Jupiteriter. during th erday. da : lowest wind chill, the rating bas'based on wind speed and . Evening: Salum , Venus, Mercuircury. A w interer tstorm w am ing .was it) effectx t iovernight for parts temperaTature, wns 50 below zero at Hou!Ploulion, Maine. ,____ J [ a m p s h i r ce G O P f ieeld ] dwindUes F16(>od N e w HH. j (AP) — Pat Wall StrStreet but punish Americanin tament to his rising influfluence on the Continueded from A l . • ' through Boundary Countmty lo Cana- at Cottonwooivood Creek northwest of :rica first" trade , workers,rs, Republican race afler ststrong show- ]„cal goven/cmments as they repair thele da w as sh u t'd o w n b y■ 0 o mudslide Orofino, expcsxpecting to reopen that >o ings in early bottles in Louisiana MILFORD. N.H.views come un-’ Buchaihanan also was labeled “too mage; but urged state ofTi-i* north of Moyie Dom. Anin average of strctch by Friday.-Frid > m from three Re- extreme’i e” in a new television adid and Iowa, BuchaiiDn’s “ A m eric J . eials to eoiconsider using’a l993 law two trains use the linei,e each__d_ay. . dential rivals aired byby Senate Majority Leadercr Rival camps sugges and foreign policy vit that allowsMS up to 15 perccnt of fed- Crews worc working oroundo th© KasjparovOV gains a draw • dcr pointed criticism5 thef commenta- Bob Dol>olc’s compaign. "He can'tI't onon's ppsilions would for disasters to be spent to0 clock to dear the slide,, I:but it could PHILADE!DELPHIA (AP) — An p ublican prcsidcre was the man' to beat Billill Clinion,”< soys the ad. focus in a televised car™ L “t e T r prevent sinsimilar disasters in the fu- e x h a u s te d .GGarryoi Kasporov ond the W ednesday, attackspshire’s tl pivotal Buchanlonim attributed the Dole at-It- bate tonight. •* take several days. rcomputer “Deep Blue” tor took as pro o f he w ta c k a d1 to tc “a campaign in despera-0- "I hove won the boilattle of Mr. .. To the southwest, thec woter con- IBM supcrcoi lid he w as m ore than hoppy a drew W ednesdoy, leav« beat in New Hampst1 confident defi- tion.” FiringFi: a salvo of his own,n, Conseivotive in the Repi:piiblican Por- Batt sotd y linued to slow ly reccde! inii the hard- battled to o dr primary. lid a Valentine's Buchanainan called Dole a “big taxIX ty,” Buchanan said oric the day w‘th the pnpresident’s response to theic hit communities of Catolloldo and St. ing the first-st regulationt match be-, Responding withgrower cc and said man whoho hasn't bolonced a budgetel Texas Sen. Phil Gramnnm withdrew disaster. Maries, upstream from L Coeur tween humanlan and( m achine tied ot 2- “ I k n oiw w thot he m eans it in his r g o m e s. ance. Buchanan paids being over- in his lastast 25 years in Congress.” ' from the race, is 'd’Alene. But an extensiisivc p o rtio n 2 a fte r fo u r goj lly tired,” said Kasparov, Day visit to o rose gngr< competition That BuchananBi was at the centcrer Gramm’s withdrawsval se t o f f a >ieart to con;omc out here and help us,”” o fS t. M aries was sd ll uncinder water. “I’m really i he said. )lay the finol two games the business wasleals 1 that please of the day’sda} give-ond-toke was tes-s- scramble for his support. Adjutant Gen. John KoCone said the who will ploy . B an saidlid prelim inary assessments S a tu rd ay . ‘ whelmed by foreign s Idaho National Guardd brought a Friday and Sat because of trade deal • .. htid 163 hoihomes destroyed by fiood-1- ' lorge pump tb St. MdHcncs to-driiiri "Ifl vws'plojrtng pli a'hiimari”bppb-' ing, with onotheror 146 suffering m a-' the woter, but it is uselessa s u n til riv e r Jie n t, th e y wouldw o i be too. 1 feel pres-; 5 _ I ______^______. Z e r o _ jor damage:.BC- levees ore repaired andid the woter sure. The com]omputer does not" .; M orc tholhan 330 miles of primaryy con b e pum ped o u t C o m p u tter e r opcrotor Murray, N a m e s^ . Union didn'tdie testify at the hearing, C o n tin u ed from A1 roods w ererc iruined olong w ith an un;I; Kone satd there ore: abouti )60 Campbell,on on IBM reseorch scicp- I kinds of prob- but it circ:jrculated news clippings of>f S in g e r o f th e S ieierra Club. deKmlnided am ount o f rail, guardsmen deployed throroughout the tist, offeredi theth draw after the 50th Continued from A lbill, olthough It offenders who hod paid their timeIC Kempthome has champiipioncd legis- . Throughojhoul the floodcd arca, 1266 flood areos, with 35 to 40 in'St. " move.ondKasK a sp a ro v o c c c p te d . ' said, 'i Just see all!, kigoes well be- jn prisonon but were forced out of>f lo tio n on rev am p in g; tthe Endan- P'»Pl= ere forced into emergencyy Maries helping with sececurity. Ilis J ofthe original home afii shelters'ondmd about 1.000 other resi- lem s w ith this. This bil iftcr home, threatcnc(l andd gered Species Act. • i- the largest g u ^ deployt•yment since In aH O) lI o t t e r y is well intentioncd, g f ir e d frorom i their jobs after theirir “We're disapf^intedi ]Rep. Crap '"'5 re staying with neighborss . 500 troops helped figtight Idaho’s ave allowed for names we yond the,intentions of were released to communi-1- voted for ‘logging willithout laws,- or f«mily-/. 1Hundreds morc were inn massive 1994 forest fires.•s- ^ ^ B O IS E (AA P I )- Winhiog numbers ists, child mo- tics in Wa ses but cut o ffb y flooding. registration list." A'ashington. the so-called solvage ridiider, when in their housK One lone o f traffic waims reopaied d„w„ vVedneiIn e^ y in the Powerball The bill would havenvicted on lewd That opporentlyoj swayed somec his own district yearss of salvage Residenls5 uin many areas were beingB during the day on a 22-n-mile stretch ga„ca„; > boil their drinking water. the names of rapistsduct charges to votes, logging converted the TTargheeNa- warned tob. of U.S. 95 — the stai:ate’s mam 4.g.i5-i6-16-25; Powerball 35 ghbors and the Lawmal [?orps of Engineers experts ' Icsters and those convi nakers said they didn’t wantIt tional Forest inlo the TargheeT na- A rm y Co: s north-south corridor — between (fo„r, eight,t, fifteen,n sixteen, twen- icted on sexual to sec the lams headed from New and lascivious conduc the harassment repeated inn .t i o n a l g ro s s lo n d ” 'said SI Craii o" V Winchester and Lewistoa , ty-five; Poweiiwcrball thirty-fivc). ;ent exposure jdnho. re to th e M oyie R iver to- be released to neight Gchrkc. Idaho field reptpresenlalivc Hampshire 0- ■ A nd on U.S. 12, the areaoj s nuun Estimatedd jackpot; ja S34.6 million. media. Those convictie i n c l u d ^ . B o ise; therapist th Keith Potter, who0 o f The W ilderness Socieiiety assess ihe: didamage. east-w est route, crew s used us flatbed nion Pacific Railroad line battery or indecenw, requests for counselsIs sex ofTcnders. told law-’- G ehrke said Crapo mimanaged a 7 • The Unlo e railroad cars for o tcmporKjrary bridge b q iS E (AP)AP)-W inning numbers nUncatioii must chargcs w ould not be ir that the bill was a good tool>1 percent league rating Io£last year, but - drawn Wcdncidnesday in the Tri-W est Under currcnt law,thetocofbinh fo, rosccjccutors, but could have de-!- contributed to the zero r L o tto .g a m e5 arca r c : .. . ,ty o fth e person 0 road report sexual ofTender idcntii the marriage of at least one-e. time around. He saidi's?;!?:: < w aho ______5-9-17-20-2-0-24-27 (five, nine, sev­ be accompanied by the supported salvage Ic licnts. (AP) — Only a few icyr In ta s tn tc 8 4 — Diy. entecn, twentyen ty , tw e n ty -fo u r, twcri-^ and the social security)bbyist i for the »™ selici I, burned o r dying trees, al , however, said staying with ipered travel on m ajor Ido- Idaho 55 — Hoiseshoc-I:-Bend-Don- ty-scven). *' , in question. Associntion, nr- , “ timber industry “is scart iccially in eases the ofTendnder was a spouse’s choicc. oys Wednesday aft^oon, nelly, dry, icy spots; Dom)nnclly-Ncw EstimatedjOid jacVpot: $739,000. Connie Vietz,,lobb •I vant economic factor ! 1 Meadows, diy, icy spots. nder olso mur- If they chosech to S la y with the of- 0 Deportment of Trons- Idaho P rosecutor’s Ass * 2nd Congressional Distri Idaho 21 — Boise-Lowitu fender, thenthe they would hove to put soid. gucd for the bill, especi “Rep. Chenoweth bu,uys bottled spots; Lowman-Banner SumiSi.'SSsia: Correct c t i q n ; was restricted on some where the ^ex onend<:el sony for the up with thethi publicity. water for her offices, U.S. 2 0 — Dry. moged northern Idaho dcred their victims. he is going to Proponements o f the m easure argued“ vote to protect o ur drinlciiingw” SJ,-' * U .S. 26 — Dry. :. A story SatuSatuhiay ob«ut a j>ill re- “I guess I don't feelshe said. * ^ e that sex ofoffendeis' are incurable and^ said B oise physician GIGlenn Both- ad conditions: Idaho 5 l— Diy. quiring workarker's compeosation for person whose past dhe will be dead likely to) repeoLr It was belter to be — Plutmncr-Canadian bor-' U.S. 93 — Nevada line-.c-Arco, dry; farmworkerer tpassed by tbe state- ® well. Qts; Riggins-W inchester, diy; have to live with," shi safe thann sorry,s they said. ■ L 1 u der, iey spots; ; Arco-Salmon. diy, icy spots;ts; Lost Tran Senate incorcorrectly attributed a Other votes were onI hhealth carc, winchcstcr-Lr-Lcwiston, paitially openei :izjaid.j>ffcnd-_____ B u L PiDilct-saidJhoscjrpdnajifc o il __ ; Pass, icy spots...... statcmcnUo.^o.^cn._RickJnincli,.R- ...... person who is dead v =— selling-public-landa.-rcnijnewable-en-— tcwfston^McMoscow,”diy;'Wel8cr-Ncw— '------Idaho"75 =-Sh05horieiKet lunned. exaggerateated ond, that sex offenders ^tchum.Tlryr Midvale. |t wai forever.” f OBT. A rctic oil d rillin g5, ic lo sin g no- M eadow s, dr>diy, icy spots; Marsing-Ore-• G alena Sum m it, diy, icy spot w as Sen, Stan Hawkins, ------Ia.somcj:iiscs^Mised zj Vietz and oflen leamu n to control their behavior,'• tional parks and hobWinjing th e E n v i- gon line, dry.'ry.' ' Intostate 86 — Dry. - R - U c o n ,who h o fpredicted the Legisla-. ers deserved to be shuntd expected the dc|»ndingng on the type of sex crime^ ronm cntol Protection AjAg c n c y , th e InterstateB 909i — D iy, w ^ Interstate 15 — Dty. ture would1 needne National Guard, The move surprised on wc^ends,, only( S2.50 per week. Out, o f s l i t f o r n w t i o n C ; »Uon director call 733-0930931. cdally and Sunday $5.00 {Mr wiw ee k .^n 'y CirculaiI linei are open be- . only $4,00 per week. Sunday o >oly. ITyou do noire- Ty RAiudell. circulstioi Advertising . tper wwk. Sales lax Included ''in in d|l above •.n..c^U,.«»bcr rale*. A $15.00 c lu u ^ will bo le^ .Circulallon phone lir york,#dvertUing director [ levied for all OTTERY^l VVi/VEATHER , : tetuzned checks. W SPC»ORr5 10 LOCAL roitSCASTS . , : iweeflS 7 «nd 10 a.m. only, I wiih lo pUce an advertifcment, ^ 9 no>caucinte»-News(UPS63l-0( liihed daily at 132 Third St. ' 536-2535 10 a.m. Infoinformitlon on din ls y ads is avail- ‘ I. 1 ^ Burlcy-Rupert-Paul-Oa ablcwcckdakdays only. For the Buriey ofUce. ‘Falls, Idaho, 83301, by MagiIgic Valley ’. 'H |H 678-2552 ball 677-404J042. . ■ ' J Newspapers Inc. Sefewl V I: : at Twin Falli by The Times-New BubJ-CauIctaxl , n 5 4 3 ^ 8 city and county newspaper puisui•uMltoSco- ; lim6C-108orthcldj>boCode.T AOVlES SA Filcr-Rocerwn-Hollitu sss^ ^ ^ ^ l y a k d Sunday, S3 J5 ^ KILINE g J M MOVEUnMCSN Opi 326-5375 per week!;! SundayS only; $2.00 per week. "hereto designated at ihe day of TKEMAdCVAUEY Twin FalU and aUocha icripfioBi must be paid In advance, o on which legal notiees will be pul mmi Postmasier, pleaae send chan 733-0931 >v» . rtilabJe only where deliveiy is nol >ange o f »d- magiag editor mainlaiDed.ed. Mail ralei: local, daily and fdress fonii to: P.O. Box 548, T'Twin Falls, ’ ' • N ewtip s OLviib to talk to . Suoday S3.53 J0 per>eek.. daily only.$3.00_i IdahoI< 83303, ^ depanmeiu. call per wcek{i Sunday S ooly.S2^ per week. . A' ------Clarfc Walwortlt, rotnaj0:00 «.ro.. and 5:30 Idaho rates;et; daily «sd Sunday S4.00 per . ------iryoubavCA-cewsiipi ‘V*- ■' i tomeoao in the.ediiorial 733-^31 betweea lOiOi _____, • — 4 ;'— ------) V Thursday. FiFobruary 1S. 1996 Tlmos-Now:>lows, Twin Falls, Idoho A-3 Nation Onn th e issi»ues JE:’ BUREAUCRACY' ' ~ . o f Ericricrgy and Education and phaseph: out the hodge- ; are thc responses o f thc mojor m presidential podge;c o f agencies in the Departmeiment of Commerce." ates to the request: “List whichwh federal gov- Patit Buchanan: •‘Departmennent of Education. It departments, if-anyryou-wo-would olose.-^^------Departirtmeni-of-EnergyrDcportmtrtmcnl-of-Gommerec; ------N otioionol Endowment for thc Arts. National D E M O C R Ar* s Endowiwment for the Humoniticstics, Corporation for ident Clinion: “We now hahave thc smallest Publiciic Broadcasting. HousilUsing and Urban iment in 30 years. Wc oreire culling a'gency Dcvcio;Iopmcnt, Bureau of Land MoiManagement. 1 would siratiVe costs by 14 pcrccntcnt. We eliminated -dissololve thc Bureau of Alcohi:ohol. Tobacco and ograms, such as subsidiess f(for mohair, wool Fireamirms into thc FBI." icy, and dismonilcd 16.0000 pagesp of unneces- Sen.n. Bob Dole: "Housiiusing und Urban ' ivcmment regulations. Wc: havcht proposed thc Dcvcioliopmcni. Education. Commermerce und Energy." . lLvy'i^&dlllS**'^T^g restructurturing of all government agencics.ag Wc also Stcvi:ve Forbes: No response, plan to climinotccl many more prognagrams, such os thc Sen.n. Dick Lugar: "I faVqr thche climinalioni of ihe /'■ " i Tea Tasicsters’ Board, Uniformed ScrServices Univcrsity Dcpartiirtmcnt o f Education. T^lso-o wouldw eliminate the V_v . o f th e HcHealth Sciences, and the! NavalNi Academy’s IRS asIS part o f my plan to replacecc aall taxes on income ' 'Vr V-' m m M own dairyiry form. The em o f big govcjwemment is over." with a national retail sales lax. I initiatedir a reorgani- ?.ationn of thc Department of AgricultureAgi lhat was REPUBUCANSNS enuciciled in 1994. T hc streamlininging bill is projected to P •. Lamar;ir Alcxondcr: "1 would closc)sc the Departments save $2S2.3 billion over five years.”s.” 1 ^ m m M I lli Au(idit findsis conflici;ts durinjag R'epuBHcan preslcieIcientlirhopeful'S'teveFoi 'orbja greets supportereTi3 In Epaom. N.H., on a cct a m p a ig n -Aieixander’ e atTini\?v e rsit^ ^ 8W lngJan.19. W ASH1N(N G TO N (A P) — W hen iIAlexoi tandcr did $10,000 for stocksto in a communica- hc was presidsident o f the Univereity of not imriimcdiaicly tions company>any her husband had Tennessee,:. ILamar Alexander ran | ' retu rnrn tt coll worked withll bebefore becoming uni- afoul o f comontract rules by steering I seekining com- versity presi•esidcnt — Whittle On tlhe roaf-many-an—campaign ______children's ears, Forbes)cs blurts it out, moment?? • rostrum. But at C rystol’s,’s, thc audi- sity o f his wiwife's interest, about 50 insider i deal. Among them:: • Though he icampaigns full time. sharing-his secret desirtsire with --ence-irin fora rarare treatt 'As ■ shares worthth $8,000^in thc inn and - * While governor, Al^lexander_ Alexander's TeTennessee law-firm-is------New Hampshire a an( n d th e _ hc glonccs from sLside to side,. Tunneled thithe cbrisuUihg money ‘c'dfncd c ncarly'$620,000 by b; selling paying hrm'S2'S295.000 lo advise a ■ ” World: "... percent:nt mort- I tO Uuched C his hand. I Forbes starts cholopping his through a thiithird party in an “attempt rnewspaper stock hc had obibtaincd for hondful o f cljciclients. Alexander was ' g a g e s ; ..." A fte r a brief tOUCiiched HIS hand.’ hand through ththe air. In lo ovoid thcic appcorancet o f o potcn- rno invesunent other than1 bbrokering also poid anoihcother $236,000 fast year ; pause, he feels compel]pellcd to politicol handler's's lingo, this tioi conflict,"t." the audit concludcd. i!the sale o fth e paper. to step down1 as 0 dircclor at defense ' explain, ‘|T his is a gooilood fan- — MarIary French, after meetir3ting colled the Kennnnedy chop, A campaipaign spokesman for • In 1988, Mrs. Alexaninder paid contractor Martiiortin Marietta Corp. tasy." ,rhoc ihough it’s not susupposed to ^ If thc Republicann presi-f ' ^ candidate Steve Forbi look so choppy. dential campaign wasIS script-s But Steve Fororbes isn't V^ClXlCididate failils price tesSt for inilk,k,eggs cd as an episode of' SeSesame Street, - No, monlore p roof he’s a quick study’ obout style. He is boardroooom chic, in Bjg Bird would get;et the role of of this polilolitics thing. He pulls out aL perfectly; pressed blue suit,lit. blue shirt MILFORDHD. N.H. (AP) — Lomar a t reporter's question aboutit the pricc release fromI DobDo Dole's campaign. Forbes — the awkward,ard, earnest guy Sharpie,, o one o f th o se firm -tipped1 and red power tie. A p riv ile g e d Alexondcr’s’s tone was urgent as hc o c f milk and eggs. . "Lamar moy’ bebc an outsider when it ■, who wants to be everyieryone’s friend, felt m arkerkcrs that leaves a lasting; |preppy populist. ordered somemc quick research. It was thc same question3n that had’ comes to grocer5ccry stores, but he’s an - - . He appcars the pcrfcctfeet foil for the injpression.on. "D on’t let the WashingiIgton politi- “I need lo10 Iknow thc pricc of a gal- tripped t up Rep. Ron Wyderlen. D-Ore. insider wh6nn it comes to politics." ------childrcn‘s"songr“Oi'One-oMhese— He-has'tis'Wbc'cxpcriencing'some—! iciansthrowyouoffthcirui rue pnthT.'."''— lon-of-m ilViV ond a dozcn-cggs"=—— lasr1 year-during his'succcss:ssful cam-'~7 said'D olc campa'mpSgri manager Scott------things just doesn't belotelong.” kind o f culculture shock. Sure, hc cots Still, even the most ddi isciplined now." thc GCGOP hopeful told on aide, paign f for a Senate scat in Oregon. Reed. “Nextxt timet he's walkin’g . ,;As he shuttles from fro event to at Fricndl;idly’s-bock home, but hisI icandidates occasionally gotg carried “I need to kncIcnow r i ^ t now."- 'When Wyden refused lo aranswer the across New' Hampshire,Hc hc might event, Forbes wears 0a look1< that sug- Forbes majnag^ine columns betray his; ioway. Forbes fiies arounddin I his own Momentss ccorlier, Alexander, who query, ( his opponent cloimcdcd thc con- want to stop at a supermarket.” gests hc doesn't quitee believeb« it him- true tastes,les. T he Edw ardian Room, ■ 727 yct questions why Woshington W likes to tell11 aaudicnccs his rivals are gressmon ( was out o f touch.1. M em o to the candidates: Labor i self. Shoved into thee racero by a few One Fifthh /Avenue. Capsouto Freres. |politicians need thosc^riviivatcjets. ^— wedded-to0 \Washington-while-he— ------Alcxahdcr^-rivals-were-re-quick-to— Depariment*6lat-6latistic8-list-u gallon-oC----- !------supply side friends whovho havc recur- (Try thce ,( coromcl profiteroles). The audience loves it. conics fromm the "real world," had tdo likewise. “Alexanderr Fails1 the milk at S2.277 andan grade A large eggs ring nightmares aboutlUt the prospect Village AtAtelier. (Desserts, exquis- - “Why arc you doingg th is ? " A ended a press:ss confcrencc by ignoring Grocery ( Test." announccced 0 press ot $1.04 a dozen)zen. o f a President D ole,, fcfor a while it itel). woman shouts from the cro:rowd. i------^— was almost as if ForForbes were a But he ec doesn’t let it show, not He is, after oil, worth sosome $400- ' mirage — always theniierc in the dis- h ere a t CCrystal’s r or earlier as he odd < million and command:ids an estote 1 ^ ^ * " tance, on the TV extol(tolling the fiat looked aroaround the dank, deserted Iin New Jersey, a castle in France, a ti^ and excoriatingg DoleI — but basementIt ddining room of Concord's ISl-foot yacht com plete withw 0 hcli- never there to touch Inin thetl ftesh. M ay Kingng, where there are more copter i and muscum-quolitlity ort col­ ------• 'But there is a manan b eh in d the fish in thele f50-galIon tank than voters lection. I myth. Mary French can tell you for on hand. Forbes is learning fasast. If they _____sure.____ :______^The.spars)ar5c.cixiwd.docsn^.sccm.to.„.<.„.don!t.know,ony_of.that,it.JicJsn’.t ______-'■‘•I tou ch ed h is handand. I touched bother him’,im'.'' about I to tell them. Insteitead, while r a s hand," French yells'clls at her hys- "Wbat v/<: we need is a flat tax that is pondering ] a better answercr, he tums bond, all of six inches;s oway.a "She’s also a taxK cic u t... ” to t another time-tested: ccampaign c d M eisily cxcited," he says'ly'swithatugat It’s notOt every day you get to trick t arid repeats the questistion, “Why 1' his suspenders. Yet he,ie, too, squirms' watch someimeone get genuiijely cxcit- amt I doing tW s?..." tb the front of tjie: c:crowd for a ed about: rereturning to the gold stan- An answer comes quiuickly. He glimpse. ' dord or battlingba hyperinflation in didn’t < want to run, but none nti o f the In just a few minutes,tes, Forbes will •' Russ'io. So)0 :let L ^ a r A lexander talk others < were getting the poiiaint. . , ofTer on optim istic, hophopeftil talk — about his'ps plaid shirts. That kind of "Hope, growth and op|)pportunity showing, his aides likeike to say, that personalI ststuff isn’t Steve Forbes' . . 9C'0 Free Mirnutes , Advocatess 1target 'J ^ ^ ■ c o (Berber’s clclaiins A /W ASHINGTON (AP;AP) — Aeon- sumer group’charged;d W^ ednesday tb a tG e ^ e r ts misleadin]ding the public Freeje Long Di:istance about the liutritionalll vvalue of its ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ baby foods ond asked:d thet govern- ^ ra |Y g ment to investigate the com pany’s HIM m In Youur Home IArea Codeie ' advertising. a t tli The Ccntcr for Sciciciencc in the f ■ Public Interest saidId that many m / Skipper's i r- Gerber clalmsi includitiding one that ■ H 334 Blue La says “Nutritionally, you’ou can’t buy a m = Blvd. Norl better baby, food,” are3 untrue.ur M-- Twin Fa ■The group says GeGerber adds > M lonth w^toFi modified foodod starch and M:' i products, w hen . other manufacturersIts d o n ’t use _tlunn._;______'^OriainMp g H H l 3 . 4 ’o* :<3erber, w hich has about abi .70 per- i I cent o f the baby food momarket, callcd f c - . the allegations'Hitter nonoense"nor and. . i ' sa id .c o n s u m e rs cati1 cicontinue to I s That Siimple. _ J _qtmHty nnri .sn L anfcty_o£Jhfc^ _ I - fy )d it hM prepared fo rj Stop by one of our cbiivenverilent locations listed’6’&Sow and"we’ll get you3U Started.'< ------Get 01one...getrailozen;j CommNet Cellular Audio Warehous*ise Radio ShaShack . 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r i r i d3fiy _ P resiid en t to\ u rs fflood etd N o ^ thw est, Dnigwi]vipes o u t leukem ------WOODLAND.'rW ashr(A P)---«5 mia cells in mice President Clinton inspectedin the mud- IHF-q NEW YORKRK — Scientists have foundnd a drug that wiped out humaiman coated Pacific Noilorthwest by heli- M jP' ' ------leukemia cellsIs ii in mice, giving diem a potcotential weapon against the mosnost copter and on foott >Wednesdav, com- H t common cancercer in children. forting victims o f tJthe region 8 worst The drug bloc'>locks-a chemical signal that the acute lymphoblastic leukcmic;mia flooding in decades., cclls need to survive.sur The general idea behiehind the drag'may also applyy tcto The administratiction said Amcrica finding new trctreatments for other typess ofo canccr, said rcscarcher DrDr. was suffering a recoroni w interofnatur- ^ r Chaim Roifman.lan. al disasters, A n estim ated:cd 3,500 new cases o fth c Icuk:ukcmia, callcd ALL, occurredd in "I hope, you will11 1keep your spirits the Uniled Staletalcs last year. 2,000 of themcm in children, according lo lhe up," Clinton declareered. ‘'IW s will poss “ - / ...... Leukemia Societcicty of America.- ...... and it will get bett:ttcr and we’ll do UU Traditional chichemotherapy cures most pati)atients, but about 20 percent suf- evoything w e can to fer a relapse andmd have a poorer prognosis.. TheT new study focu-scd on what^hat Retired trucker Do>)uglas Jungnickcl to do in those cases.cai escorted Clinton thrcirough the ruins o f his modest home wwhere waters had i Mouse dcdefect m ay-help eexplain addiction,|| reached chesl-high;h lost w eek. "He invited me into hisI iiindoor swimming ^ t| 5! , NEW YORK’UC— Scientists have createdd a smtin o f mice that lack a key pool,” Clinton joked,d. l I V J component off a brain communication systiystem — a sicp that could shedhcd Standing in his still-soddenst yard, - light on dm g addaddiction, Parkinson’s diseasesc iand schizophrenia. Jungnickcl said, ‘Tb o sec you out here //;' The mice willvill help researehers undcrstan'Umd brain ccll circuits thal com-)m- with ordinary peoplipic like us — it’s ^ municate withI a een a tough year,” said James long day o f travel taking to] Clinton to - :amc ot an opportune tim(im e: The president flew oover submerged Lee Witt,^itt, head of, the Federal flood-strickcn Wnshi lington, Oregon and Idaho0 alla fields and farms. In. ccontrast to lest Emergency:ncy Management Agency, s: 1995 n o t as ho QflScials: lot as thought___------and-Idaho and then ba lold-presidential .caucuses-or--or-a— week’s heavy-iains,-th'the-weathtf was— accompanyianying-the-prcsidcnt He said— — p r u nly ^ iin die next few weeks. WASHINGTOITON — Maybe last year wast"asn’t the hottest on rccord afterIcr ■ J'TS'y- , . sunny, with a spectaitacular view of it has beensen ta record year for disasters, all. It was an electionan-year show of 9.^1"^?!Iton brought n e ^ o f federalll aidai M ount St. Helens. Cli:'linton surveyed with 11 stales sta declared eligible for The NationalII VWeather Scrvicc reported1 Wednesday lhat 1995 was the[he c o m p a s s io n b y ththe president, to WashiLshington: S26,4-million to helhelp the flooding from thee jjum p seat o f a federal help for fiooding alone. The sccond warmest5t yearyi on record, averaging 52.3652. degrees Fahrenheit, intended to stand1 inI contrast to communlunities rebuild. SIO millionin tot miliuiiy transport heliclicopter, peering Blizzardd of ‘96 made the list even That estimate,te, Ibased on land-surface mneasuremcnts, « was 0.18-dcgrcex c R epublican calls foifor deep cuts in repair federalfC' highways and S2 mil- mil out an open window. longer. . coolcr than I990,iW, the warmest year rccordcd Iby.thc_Wcathcr.Sciyicc.__ __ It was 0.76-dcfflepcc warmer than the long-ta-term average, however. : ■ In early Januarluaryrrcsearchers-from the: UniversityL of East-Anglia ^in­ X ^ l i n f o>n annoi Endand had placc luncesM rugconfi laced 1995 as'the warmest ye 4arch dr Ference— - year on record using both londnd ' and occan reading:ings. : _ WASHINGTON (A;AP) — Pi«sident H atch K =______That rcport.-mi;mosilyJand_n)ca6urcmcnts_ts_withiaJcw-occan;rcadingi,i; 1 _told _a ■ Drug. E nforcemenlent- time: It’s a one-two Dunijnch,’.: _ : ______Iow a; .Scotteattle-8odJIacoina,^.ash.;.. ^ ------Clinton'willconvene"'! didn't include corrromplete data for December,•, died latter part o f which tumod e’-anational"cbn:— A^mimstiislration confercnce colfccl(1 tot< T^e ^ ite House saidsa Clinton is Houston;:; NiNashville, Tenn.; Newark, . ference in early Man J r»f ' <*flll!no tn ‘Iftfl nnti'nnnlI r i^nmmiini. M l- nn/t j\tl out to.be unusuall)ally cool. W eather Service rescesearchcrs noj^.-’----- : - arch to desigti.o.,discuss.!is.the.growing popularity.o: lAtlanta. ------J______caiDpaign.to rcducc.dr.dnigrrelated .vior..mcthampiTiptiMnmtn^ Hr — _ —^.leoders-to-discussa.jo-private-public------Participanipwts-aFO-tO'include-prevtf)7------l<;nce am ong the you3ung, the White “Althohough the senator says treat’eat- partnership aimed st: curbingc drug- tion specialcialists, treatinent experts, HKgh partrts costs fo r p lai3nes questioned House announced Wedednesday. m ent doeJoesn’t count, let me reminclind related offenses by youn,ling people. , police ofTicenicers; judges, parents, clcr- The announcement WASHINGTOh'ON — The Air Force paid shasharply inflated prices for spare nt o f the forum, him thatat treatmentt is not for the benC'9ie- The conference willII h ig h li^ t the gy, prosecuUxutors and defenders, ^uca- ^ which has been in t parts — includinging nearly $9,000 for a door• hookhe — on the first four C -17 I the w o rk s for fit o fth[le e oddict;i it's for die benefitit ofol problem and “help crctrea^ tbe public tors, busin'es:in'ess executives and.comrnu- ' transport planes} bebefore being reimbursed byy thetl contractor. Pentagon offi*p. months, came one dayly afler the chair- society' toto keep diem away from iheiiheir awareness needed to supupport efforts to nity activists.ists. cials said today. man of the Senalate Judiciary drug habit hat — committing moreore impact this problem,”’ thetl announce- Woshingtcngton olTlcials participating A draft reportrt bby the General Accountinging Office described the pricc Committee, Sen. Or)rriri Hatch, R- crimes,","-Rahm i Emanuel, the Whitehite ment sail include GeGen. Barry McCaffrey, hikes imposed by McDonnell Douglas Corp3rp. after the company moved Utah, said the govei'crnment’s war House director.ofdi special projects,cts. The all-day conferenonee will be held C lin to n 's ninomitice for director of ' some parts productluction work fhsm subcontractjictors lo its own St. Louis divi-'j. against drugs is in retre;reat with Clinton ^ id Wedtcdnesdoy. y on March 7 at.EIeanon o r R oosevelt national drugdnjg control policy; Attorney sion. b ^ n g part ofthe blairunc. ‘’Theyy Ihinkt o f it as only one prob^■ob- High School in nearby'GGreenbelt, Md. G eneral JaiJanet Reno; Health and , “A limited nunlumber of spare parts ... exf:xpericnced significant pricc -Clinton also hasI \p u l to o m uch • lem,” Emzmanucl said o f Republicans,ms. It will be linked by saJsatellite to simi- H um an SenServices Secretary Donna increases whenI MMcDonnell dccided to mamanufacturc the parts at its Si.f, emphasis on treating; hard-coreh users "This presircsident believes you’ve got>t to Iar conferences in Loss Angeles;. San Shalala; andam Education Secretary ...... — ...Louis plant ratherer thant buying them from outsutsidc vendors,'' said die GAO, and not cnough.on.lawaw enforcemmt, solve crii:rime alid .dhigs at the sameime Francisco; Milwaukee;s; Des Moines,- -Richard Rilejy iey ..--...... — — ...... the congressionalal itinvestigative agency. , ^ Q uakes!ihows FAAtopa;iay seM em eht InI )harassment suit _____CHICAGO —- The! Federal A viation Adirdrninisti^tion will pay only a fracdon o f the $3(X1300,ock) s o u ^ t an air trafliiflic controller who claimcd he."-stress caiLuses'...- was groped by wonvomen at a sensitivity traininglg se*si'on.s Douglas Hartmai TW man, 44, has agreed to acccpt^ t $2,001 and payment ofhisis cardiac aarrest ^ nnv legal expenses, AssAssistant U.S. Attorney Danielicl May said Tuesday, •This was never/er abouti money," Hartman said!sai "W e stopped very objcc- i BOSTON (AP) —- Doctors hove ^ tionable conduct.;. TIThese classcs will not be dohione again.” long suspected that1 suddens stress Hiutman sued thedie FAA in September 1994,;'4, accusing the government o,f f can trigger cardiac arrest,at and the [FKU TES overZealously tryirrying to show men at a 1992 y Los Angeles eorthquauake two years 0RI1 >92 training seminar the way women feel whenJI theytl are sexually harassedd ono die job. Hartman claimedd ago has given them dndromotic proof. I TBUDBt women fondled himtiim while others encouragedIthcm. th A review o f Los AnAngeles County I 1 BEEF p coroner’s rccords shi:how that flve g - times- more-people tht I H ^ B FI easts Leader pnirom ises to revivi v e N A A C P ^ ------hon usual-died— -PNG;^ of'cardiac arrest oti ththe day ofthe URG] WASHINGTONDN — Kweisi M fum e’s collollcagues were praising him[) quake. Indeed, cardialiac arrest was from the House floolloor when his double life of f thetl past two months — as a1 olmost as big a causese of death as ^ retiring congrcssmaiman nnd Incoming NAACP presidentpre — called him away, injuries. IBgTM HBlB.IK6. ^ I Ncariy out o f brebreath, he.acknowl^ged tnene NAACP’s diuinting prob- The quake shoolok the Los ^^5 m lems; a debt o f S3.2S3.2 million and reputation tarnishedtai by scandal. But he• Angeles area owokee ati 4r31 a.m; ViiaMEimHW ■ CY^ pledged to solve tlicitlicm, inen»sc membership aannd return the nation’s oldestt on Jan. 17, 1994. WWhen the day _ _ lUFLOWQt civil r i ^ t s organizatization to its activist roots o f'th thi e 1960s. w as over, 101 peoplechad died, 29 flBlBLiblOui^lfSE S B R d ^Eoifp™ l “Wc‘ have loo muchmi as an association ridirding on our reputation,” the; from injuries. Fifty-i/-one died of ^ Maryland congressnssman told reporters waitingjg in his Capitol ofTice. "W ci heart disease, includiiding 24 from E ^ $ - |0 9 have too many peo]leople looking to us fof hope3pe lo be anyUiing less thanI cardiac iirrcst. absolutely efficientnt aand absolutely excellent.'’ An analysis by Dr)r. Robert A. B . But M fum e's surprise sur selection in Decemtmber as president and chicfr Kloner ond othersi .fro m G o o d -• ■, executive officer waswai seen by rruny as a breathh oc f fresh air. Somaritan Hospital inn :Los Angeles LARQ found that the numbeber o f sud d en D | C Jurors awai'ard $138 miliion1 ito blast victims cardiac deaths jumpep'ed on q uake -day. Before the earthchquoke, there ELL W l - H OUSTON — A - A jury awarded more thanan $138 millioA in punitive• were five a day; dilrirring the week R E ’ damages Wednesda sday fo 22 people whose ruirural homes were damagedI .afterward, die overagee fell to fewer T C o r destroyed by a) nanatural gas explosion. thart three p er day. l A B B A ^ The 1992 blastt kikilled three people, injured : :d 23 and caused more than .This suggests to theie researchers S6.5 million in dam bmage. It was heard up to 100I( miles oway and sent a that the quake trigge;;ered cardiac f f l gigantic ball of fire 1 ire rolling through the area. arrest in people with btbod heart dis- CoEi^onqnled fixnn wire reports ease who, in many caseses, w ere d es- D l e W ID E R N E H» I T O S H U U r B M H t I _ lined to die soon onywavay. ■ . Jo B , n n ^ nnBii IMEIBBr CHOIRY PEHFllllG QHBtRu t ^ p p j Scientist!I t s f i n d n 2 0 0 Z . . I WM M agic Va:"alley E ar,..N osse& jl. ^ $ t p i an cien tss h a r k M T h r o a t; A ssociates, P. Wlo i b . t u b | ; ^ NEW YORK (APj\P) A shark g j without jaws? . 1 15 F alls A venuelue W ost ■ twin Falls, ID) 6I 3 3 0 1 . wm ‘ ...... S cientists say’ they*ey’ve found the B m a mT' ------oldest known traccc oc f a shark — W e'll b.be O pen ^ l e s from an anccstoistor so early that GRiUPEjmCECisgiabul P E A R S M Dm t a PIECES jf may not have evoh'olved true jaw s yet. . . M o f i d a y , 1F e b . 1 9 t h , - j t o L _ ------7 ‘Thc'^nding woulduld^ct'a^l•oth^r“ " ------r record If the ancestor;tor octually did ' | X T - m a t ' have jaws. ln tharca!‘case;theshork ...... ^p r e s i d eSNT'SDA’: lY COWffl ' s c a le s w o u ld a ls o> bibe the oldest t e l known trace o f a jawed/ed fish. 10A .M .Thr(irough 2 P.M . ' Researchers foundd il the scales in a _ ^ O K E P Rt O D U G T S I Sandstone formationI ababout 30 miles PPlease Call To M akj k e A n A p p o i n t m e i HiHifuiniia I southwest of ColoraDrado Springs, ' Colo. The scales areire 450 miUion . 734-4-4 $ 5 5 ^ Z ihH L — i l . years old, about 255 n m illion o ld er m than the previous recoecord for shark . rem ains, they said. - A^^npUP:CingMcJocati( w tipnof^urleyXifflc^ — : The scales are hdllcbllow, teardrop ihopes that are found in iclusters o f up 1320-B ^nnettAA i v e n u e - 6 7 8 -1 4 2 3 to 10, said researchertr IVanI S o o ^m . Effective Fehri^ritdry'21, 199S IMHI Each scale i l no m oreB thontb one-twcn- ■" - / • • • >N ADDISON' AVK.f.ATW ASHINQTO* ^ •fiflh o f an inch Id n{U ^ I:he said. A nnhouncing i OPENIlJING o f N EW o m F I C E ' ' The scales have intiinternal canals wr 'KUU that are characteristicStic o f sh a rk s, 4 0 8 S . M a in - 1Hailey, Idaho - Sansom said. 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Counsiselinghilelps eas(jestres^(ofinvalili^care Idaho chless ^am piiHonship --- } - DEARt - ABBY:IY: “Illinois' —I friends don’t inquire obobout on oiling Most peof ; Render," who cares f cople welcome the chancc :s for h<;r bedrid- ' ^ j ^ H loved one. . to talk abou 'den husband, req out-something morc posi- lg to T ^n FFalls requested that ^ 1 Ueai>AJiby My suggestion to her5r is to give o tive, ond thi j friends who run inl ihis lets them know that into her at the. brief, polite reply oboiout her hus- . it's OK. The Times-Ncjvs ticipotc in the .six-round Swiss .grocery store or ben I # Abigail beauty shop not band and then turn the conversationc< -OHIO READER event. Roundsds ;iare set for 10 a ;in r‘ ^ask her about her h TWIN FALLS - Tl :r husband, but. VanBuren around and ask how thehe other per- DEAR OHIOO! READER: Your The 1996 to 4 p.m. Saturtiturday and 9 a.m. to ! instead talk about c Idaho Closed State it other, lighter b » _ L ______i . son’s children ore doing.g- su g g estioons n : con make even the tc C h e ss 3 p.m. Sundayay anda M onday at the : topics. Championship will be I M e n tio n .s h e ’d likle e to rent a briefest cmcncountcr a moment of e held this Obenchain Building,Bui 264 Main It’s often hard foi w eekend, hosted by th for friends and • say in:n s itu o tio n s lik e this.-s.- movie, and ask if they'v’'v e seen any respite forr thosetl who need it most, the Magic Ave. S. ■ - < acquaintances to knov Volley Chess Club ond now just what to Sometimimes people ore .hurt whenrn good ones lotely. Tliank youj fft o r sharing them. id present- T rophies will bc awarded for ed . b y th e . Idahoo Chos.'; first and secondond overall, first and Association. sccond expertrt inir classes A. B. C. Only Idoho residentsIS who ure D and E. topip junior,ji top senior Impro’’)ve qualility of life^ with vajiriety of courses.c members of the Uniictled States and unrated.. TournamentT< direc- Chess Federation ancnd/or the tors are Barry ; The Times*News ■ry Eacker nnd Earl Outreachch C enter In Burley. The fee:e tion or to register, coll 736-00707 or and odultss rreturning to school are Idaho C hess AssociaiionMl c:m par- McClellan." is $ 2 5 ,, which > includes testing,?. 733-9554, Ext. 2680. invited to piprepare for their transi- I TW IN FALLS - T] ■ The Center for Some sclscholarships ore ovoilable.c. • Young parents whvho wish to tion througljgh the Centcr .for New •New Directions at th t the Colltgc of For an opappointment to register, call11 explore their career and3 ceducational Directions at the CSI Outrcach ccn- Southern Idaho is ofT ofTering sevtfrol the nearesrest CSI Outreach Center. options arc' invited to onin orientation ters in Hoile>ley, Gooding ond Burley, workshops that begin s in soon. • A ScSelf-Exploration Workshopp led by Carol VanhoozDZcr, M .E d. Robin Siellietz, M.Coun., LPC, hos • “ O ut o f th e Maz lozc" is a four- will explcplore communications issues:s “ C h a n g e s: T een PaParents in appointmentsnts available in Hailey on 2 ProfQSSional week comprehensive i vc corcer explo- that cann | prevent men and womenn Transition" program is sets for 1:30 • Mondays:: ccoll 788-2038. Jodie Live Com ration program desigsigned to assist from mee A c t s F r o m leeting their pers^aJ or pro-)• p.m. Feb. 27 at the Centinter for New Vargas, M.M.Ed., is ovailable in ' adults in identifying; ththeir individual fessionol “/y N il^ . N u t » ; C o m e d y ^ lol goals. Porticipants will11 Directions. Participantnts must-bc Gooding on Mondays; coll 934-, ijnterests and potential R eturns itial. Classes ore le a rn ' about ossertiveness,i, ,..porents o r about to be paijarents under 8678; ondd Suson Wcstendorf, s to C«xn»ar rt “ Network . - . planned for 6 to 9 p.n p.m. Jh^rsdoys, male^emiOTale-_eommunication.styh:s—isrd2i_ycars_bf.;agc.'::To-: 0 -,makc_an,;iM.Ed.,-has-c s-oricntations-fichcdulcd— ------beginning Feb722.“art . ■! S lio w ^ S ta rtj al the Center" for and ncgot;oimtion skills. Closs will bee appointment, call 736-003070 or 733- every otherr FridoyF in Burley: for the >Icw Directions in Tv creon cqvcrcharse Twin Foils ond held from3m 9 o.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 244 9554, Ext. 2680. next date, cal:all 678-0594

I^ F e b l S ' ______Vallei happeiinings— /S U N /rK > N ~ T iJ INCNCXNEnA*} < m DVieS onry J«rna.»m87fl SrtT,T/suN/noN ••JERonecj;CINEt1ftH H Jerome Art GlGuild schedules meetcting Cake decoratiBting, other classes se IjjllM JE R O M E -T hIC e XJerome Art Guild hos ptanr anned its FA LLS.S - -A bosic coke decorotining class H ™ KKVI-Fi reg u lar m eeting foifor 2 p.m. Fridoy at the J( Jerome „||| tc held fromm 6:30( to 8:30 p.m. Mondayays, Feb.-. ^ i S S e r s ; Library.-...... ‘ ' • ' I, • 9 ^ K id s Cll.»IUD sicatr or biaiBIAS MOUNTAIN 19 through Marchch 11,1 nt Kitchcn Magic, p ost5siis_52o ______■ _____ !<;, ------—.Eilis-Pendergraft-vlft•wi^^p^c8en^a'prog^^m-om »ofth j-to an*. .. ■ plus supplies. Courourse 2 in coke decorating is sched- — D o O b l ■ raphy. Ethel Nuttingting will be the hostess. For It wotnt ^ H P ^ ^ flLUMSKY •or more . uled for 10 o.m. to 2 p.m. Soturdays, March1 2 and 9, . ■ ^ h r is t inINA a RICCI EiD f ; informalion, call LeeLeona Hankins at 733-3777. - fortnouih. . E^eatuiu r e i S E S i C ai K itchcn Magic.c. 1T he fec’is $20 plus supplies 2 BIG MOVIES FOR» THITHE PRICE OFI ______H ^eim ansenEpors.plan fund-r^S(i s e r r = ______K itchea-M agicic oolso Js^ponsoring—Sevens n - ^ u p s ------■ ..TuinC lnu« m a 9 - ■ ...... - 12:30- - . HAGERMAN-'^- A “flop jack" fund-raiserp w u . fo'’ Seveii D ays," :set for 6:30 p7m. FeB. 2727 ot the" ■ ■ ' ■■■Fri'ioMonl Dn Main S ^et. Clossjncludc ______held from 8:30Liujn.-q. .tQ_ao.on_Saturday.-.aJ nt thn LJptown Bistro on I des a - l A All&aisS: ' th®~down'menl with^t ------Hagerman-Vallcy-Sc; h~lo'stings oreach~soup~'on(ffd-Q-free ------M — ^ =imiong — ^Twln-CbKma 9 ■ VStarts Frida c D o n a ld s ^ ^ -Scnior/Community-Ccnior,— — annk. Cosns'SI3:93795 per person, • Flap jacks, eggsJS iand sausage will be serverved for ;t . ^ Fri to Mon 1:0&-3;00-5;00-7:00-I.00-9:00 ^ i s c w i ^ S2.50 per person. CalCall 837-6120. ,Prc-regiStrationn andai pre-payment is required classes. For morere information,I coll Jeanie ia t 733- AUSeaUSLSO ^^duhsS^^Cid Welcome Wag

------0 Acadomy. Aw ardrdNomlnalions- N stian Mary Siuart w i ^ ^ ^ ^ B o s t - Picturo / Dlroclor>clor / Scroonplay ■ s la teter , Masterson K i Bnmiy ______She gjveIVC him rchoncc. H MEL T GilIIBSON : CSI offers busiiisiness accounting coui)U rS e P-f” ' Friday in thee lunchroomlu at JefTerson Elemrmentary — ------TWihr¥AitS-=^=^ThirGollcge-of-SouthcrTrldr __ SchooL______- [ offering a businesss courscc( on general ledger, payroll,pa ■.featured on thec menun. ore chili and crackers,rs. carrot , and accounts payable.ble imd receivable. ^ ' socks, opplesauce, cinnamonci rolls' u id milk orir icoffec. [ED K-B • Introduction to CYMACY is planned for 6 to)9D 9 m ' Cost is $3.50 per person,pet S2.50 for oges 11 ondnd under Twin Cinema 9 mmm ‘E very nianXm I 131 o f im m edii:diatc family members. Cinrnnom on -jl Tuesdays, Feb. 20 thnthrough March 19, in Room 1 d i e s , n o t the Aspen Buildingg olot the College of Southernn Ii irfnhn rolls con bc purchosihosed for $4 o dozen. Quarter e v e r y - 1 T he fee is S35. Registjistraticn may be done in thec TMT or half-sheet and bunn bakingb pans also will be ovj ■ for soje. demy Award Nominations Building Records oDflice. m H b a c k BYPOPUL<« m a n ,4 ^ Women’s healtalth hotline planned ■ OB est Song / Screenplay ■ r e a C C y : Computer classiss starts in Hailey . ■ ALEXANDRIA, Vo.V - Physical therapists willill be on - H b m h i HAILEV - The CollegeCc of Souihem Idaho) BlameB can to answer questiesiions on women’s health coi:oncems . . •. -County. Outreach. CcnCcntcr is offering.two.classejses thai._yjjjhotline plannedned for 7 a.m. to-3 p.m;;Fridjiday and' ' — That - - M - ] begin this week. „ Soturday. The toll-frc•free number is 1.800-955-784!MS. Twiain (Cinema 9 G oes To I Twin cinem a 9' -• Si:Sians iNRNfTT P g " • Introduction to -Word■' for Windows willII m; eet g j, request, callerIlers may receive o number• o f free- Startsarts rrioay • from 6 to 9 p.m. TuesdaysTu and Thursdays, t . today ( brochures on physicj’sicol therapy including "Wonamen of 1:00-3-3 i0 0 -5 ;0 0 BtYONDl i l M ^ i Nominations ; through Feb. 29, at the Blaine County Center. Co; Cost for . All Ages" and "YYoungoi at Heart: Exercise Ti| ■ | ^ B B est • AclorV A ctresso ss / Directing ; the oneKEni Chil^Teed schedleduled in Jerome vention o f osteoponporos'is and other w om en’sI 1health JEROME - The NorthNo Side Food C hapter (JeiJerome problems. ; School cooks) have; plannedpl; o chili feed for 5:3030 to 8 Conqjilod fiom stafff nreports k A R nR O W i ------1 Twin Clni:inem a 9 -Daily 7:00-9; 15 CATOI ALU THE ACTION IN NICOIASCaG! E EUS>usaieth Shue | B . ^ ^ Fri 10 Monl »TKAOCDIOtTAL8URROUNO H )nl2:15.2;304:45-7;00-9:l5 * Bis, AA\R P offerr free help3 with tax( TT L - £ > V V I l iTluHmes-Nnvs • From 9:30 9:3 am . to 4 p.m. Tuesdays the th Hngcrman Senior Ccntcr, 83837-4458. H I. and Thursdaydays at the Twin Falls Senior • From 1 to 4 p.m. Wedneslesdays and UCKSHE t-5084. Fridays Fl at the Gooding Senio The IRS and the1C American Cmm.734.5( ior Ccntcr. C H R IS ^ Twin Cinema 9 • DailjDailTTni^^isO^B 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and 9; tlSFARLEy DAVID SPADESI ■A Persons afc ‘ 934-5504. iAssociation o f Retired I I nt Volley Vista Villoge in • Fioih 1 to 4 p.m. Fridays. otol the Filer re*8 one in every famil ^^^^FriioM on5;00^0 ^ J 5 j9^30^j B ifumishing tax help. fo r: There Twin Fall!,.733-3500. 73 Senior S< Center, 326-4608. 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Tr»n lantvadatPomanoforthlpnwntbyrail. ( Auo 99.00 59.30 64.70 99 20 *403.10Handy&Hif & Harman (only daty quota). o#-. No. ixtmaetobiS '■ . ss ‘ JEBDME-Produoar*c*nUv«atodiMark«un|iAt*ocla- Ik OokJ-*404.20Tn>yoi..N'«.. NY Merc apol month Wad. Local interest5 1 ' No. 2 ccm dorrtai stvar 49 060 Handy 6 Har No. 2 Mriay, ssr^w,..urill "s ! ' Dvetteek aala hek) Tm J’Metals OalMradtomiandaraaa na M Total count: 2,333 naanaad. Salaetad Sah xond gold prfoai, WadnaaOay. MtS^y.*7J0^p2'7'0itr 70 lb Naw York. ■ i s s s ' ■ g r 231,10 ♦9.20 Hdr*#*:07.00.79.00;tDO:topnor«a. t04.00. • Hoii Hoi Koofl I*la: *404.49. up fl.OO. Platinum • *423 00-*425 5C . Ajno(t*twCa«»io* 7K ♦X •, lOpaproiain ! : S . i 239J0 •9.30 Hoiitdn buQ cafvaa:c lO.OOOS.OOl( pat haad. London Lon momlno ftono: *403.00 up *0.70. PUllnum-*4tO.(SO.N.r.M, AmrioiTtlATat 07X •* , 11 pctprrxain 237.40 ♦9.00 HoNtalnhaiforcalm:m:4800-e5.00parn*ad. - LondonLork altamoon lumg: *403.10 on *0.10.0, n.q KK* quoted, n.a.-nol•otavauabia avi AonCarp aw •X 12pclprwalfl :40.00.190.00parh«ad. London Lon lata: *40249. up S0.70. BMCWnt 14X •X 13petprotaln . ss iS SIgSSSSgI I a», isaais."iaa:110.00-24a00parhaad. Part* Pan aftamoon lUJng: *309 07. off *0.89. aoiuCueMt 38K ■ -H 1d«kn>ffiam«' s i ■ IOct 225.90 228.00 22S.90 22227J0 ‘4.20 ' Cormtartlal nany cowa:conn 33.00.38.75. Frankfurt Frv fUlng: *40343, up *0 37. Dac 324.60 228.00 224J0 22227.00 ^4.00 Cultarorco*rt:2J1:^28^00-34.00. • ZunchZurt lala aRamoon: *402.90 uo *1.60. Fossil fuellels -K . 13pctprot»m 328.00 •4.00 HaKaraltaa: 49.00.49.7 gSS" ^ ss •X 14 pet prtHaln NY Mandy 4 Harman: *403.10 off *0.10. NEW YORK (AP) —Futvxeijturea trading on dta N«w York Clnw^Corp. 3tX ;X 1flp«protaki” s s ° Tua.'aopanlnies.ii3 — NY Handy 6 Harman labneated: *473.20 offO.10.off MarcaniBe Eicnanga WearviVeanMday- __ empTMaUMoowni ' 'is asrr::?!."?5to^Ui0M. 30.90.42.00;40019 — mNYfing^Ws: j *404.44 oRSO.10. Um 6«l9a CT«. Cmtl Homa c in^m 2 ■^ •1410 MINNEAPOUS(A 600 Iba. 41.0M3.9O;iO; 900lo8001b*.8 30.90-13.60:000 NYINY En^elharO labnealad: *424.00 ofl*0. tO. FirH Inttt 0*ncon> '03X 5rte°Si“ss.™ w . '. 1 3,90; 70010 600lb*.30iX>09.&0: NYIN Y j^ 90W *pol momn «oaa Wad. *404.: Fm> Bac. Corp. 37 * WHEAT Potatoes/ohionsIS 0.29-13.00; over 1.000 Ib*. 41,00- *1.2 4S.OO. W R ^ k ! NaUonal Dank 4 pm. W«, *40. ’Is s *1? ■*« ™ ' * - -: i - - gjwobuf**,,^nunt:daa«iparbuM tOtOAHO FAU.8 (AP) — Wadnaadaya petoetatopnoaafor - Cholc*ttaan:300M4 404.00, up S^p 4939 40.:40.30 4 039 40.40 ♦.01 ^ S.1B S.30 8.19 8J7X ♦.OOX IdiIdaho-a uppar vanay, T-tn Fali4unay da M 400 »*. 64.90.72.90; 400 to SOO ' $0.2 dl>«1a*.dauv. Ib..e2.90-71.90;s00lc00 to 800 M. 00.00-70 00; 000 U 9o!eo ♦01 ■ .‘x* • 5 l r 4 / ^ f 2-gx 4^?“ J S r § s s TQOlb*. 69.9041.90:«:700toBOOIb*.68.60.6V80;800 7' NEWNEW VORK (AP) -Future* b»dlng on Dia• NYManN' Dee 91.00 91.091.60 51.10 91.90 -.01 Loncviaw FOar IW Maboul to I,0001b*.s4.0047.(■97.00. . WadWadnaaday; 4.&3X 4.00 4.03X 4.SBX ♦loSX it)S^MS«5'IlSSd*pI2? bank*. U.S. No. Cnoica halfara: 3001 to 400< »*. 90.5040.00; 400 U •WrenEioaroBlei • 12K lii ■ . 12 M er 4 Of mM nortuia A cal batl* baMWladlOlb SOO Iba. 93.90-80.79; 9i OOU. a - " » - .Ba Chg. ^ 51.00 5VC9V60 9r60 9li39 ^01 Micron Tadiootooy 3SX. •1 Tua.-aaala»2..a 21m *•“ '6; 500 tt 000 IM. 52.0040.89:000 OOL 9030 ♦Ot IW2J.S44 .10 ; 10 Ib lUm bac* to 700 ib*. 4S.9M8.25.9.29; 700 tt 0000)*. 62J646M . lOOl100 troy ex.; dolata par n y oz. SaSSS®’^ . • Ifx ' 10.00-10.s0.malufy10.00;9lbina(nudta*t1. It.:. FebFab 404.96 404.S0 308.10 40431430 >120 M4^ — w w rew Svr" 13.M. moatv iToS 9 Ibtsin baea I1.»0-t0-t3.W.moalty Commant*: SUughtarCtartowtar«*Iaadyto>i«ak:*KKk. Mar Ptitfflucti A 43X •X tOMBgfnWmum;L n . d C « p . U ^ ;?11.90; 100ft»acktMbatl*rKir>ucaA8. Mar 403.20 403.20 403.20 404.81 ...» SS ri' ■ Prtea«:o«eo 17)( 9.80 S.ta S.M B.68X *.OaX 0> •iror^.tlloUhlgnar; AprApr 400 30 407.00 404JO 400!S M :!:S r Pramark KM ♦.04X 28. Jun 41040 410.40 407.00 409219.20 .1,60 E*L aala* 45.533. Tua.'i SanacaFoedt 17K 3S«SS,*,SSSaKS0000.00. (aw POCATEaO (AP) _— IIdaho Fami Durvau tntarmoun- Aug Auo 411.30 411.30 409.90 4113< 28.00. eecuwnai hlghar a0« 20.00.28.00..00.law25.00, tamifvaaiockrvponlcr'ilcrW^^. oa 130 •1.00 Tue.'a<»en kit 00.008. u &MLaa 34X ■J.H :4.80 4.SC 4.M 4:So ^08 « W y^.W .^ Idaho Ranga ar«] Foad> 330 *1.70 UNLEAiDEOOASOUNE So«MF/Dlnc. 2U 4.B0 ♦.OO CK oadiol ftaporc oo raport*. Dac )W t 70 ^^MOoaecarMparotf Shepkolne. tiK - Tua.-aopanimm n*. ssii'srf.s-.i'ffiiw IO’ si SummiPauflnp. 11X- 1.(*w22tt).‘ NATIONAL STOCKYAlgaiatadeaaenir>a ot u mm 0.90-10.00. aoma 9.00. oeenlonilul kMTI 10 01 1-3 230.280 IB 4/.6O- Jjo . .to Jun . 90.20 90.7! ♦ 1/18 CNcago Board e*T0* Trada Wad.: Mmn 11.80. tZOO, oceaalonal htsnar and m m : 7 - I .Opan Hl^ LM 6aOa C?«. ilo>*r. 47.90.200.230lb43.00iSSS.” S3a ' 1100 1 ♦ ilO A ^ .UM jssirsr^ J? •X WHEAT CM CAOO (AP) _ USDA - Major potato« nt » u o ss'iiK.'SfsriS! JBO . .10 9380 93.M FOOtrgplogpomitus ia TuaaOay lOOe riS sa K S ” ” ””*" °*Eit °“e aala* 37.000, Tuo.'i aalaa 40.2M sliso 90.70 io:*9 - ,U K s s r a ‘*5.i‘m *?5 ' “^ X 838 V.12X ' S •r; ov«r 290 lb 20.00; undar 290 lb ^T-,-aop«i«224.779Tl v»w rx 4.97 9«X 4.97 104X ..OW DalDakota n»«Ji»da 8.96.9.00: ' 8ILVI VVaMHart J2X r . •S’ ‘i ona. OMO W f et; cania par^^ 4039 —: 9 Rm m 100 n aacka nor>«n A; Wlaoenal Fab 4.J7™41»“. KflJM; Cowrado g.80; Idaho 8.90.0.00. CHICAOO (AP) — Ful '3.4 *1. E*l. *al** 23362. Tua.'tTua.'a *ala* 30,091 ' 2»oolne. • ’ sax :« g s ■ V Future* lr*eii>o on lh* Chicago Ij^ Mar 973.9 978 0 98B;0 - 973a'30 .1. Tua.'iOpenlnl64,917.17. uUP932 . Ouet«Mn»IRn)B>Mnl.O.Jen iM SalSa 0 « . l&y 3.09 3.04 3.98X ..OSK UgK-S!sa.£KSSar»“ n. CATTIS tS y 978 0 980 0 574,5 Sn:0 R u ^ 90 » canon* 100 couni: wmvnli i l ii; W 107.184. HI 1,4M . 1^ irb. ^ Sao P w i 5800 mS:? M7.717.7 *1.^ Aug. 1.W9 1.0391.039° I.Bt'?* 1.BM* — Closing future:r e s • ' ■ gb“»*-=*T8rfi64.00 03.40 63.43 -1.10 "T>acDac 992.9 903 9 989J 904.0 1.009 ISOO t.609 - 9 , a - c « . sss-..,-*..,,, 04.00 63.43 63.49 —1J7 Jan Round otyia* 100 Ib Mcka: Wlaoonaln 7.90^»«.oo. ,, Z g03.65 61.70 01.80 -.77 i Mar s • JSSJo J *l' N ^ ■ I'SoS 2'0» Sf SKS?,a& & ! May 604,0 .6 ? S;m • 03MM Sip 62:S -: m j IT S S S = I n us. ia -r i kXiprtOMlor Dac 83.32 02. Jm • 008,0I'O'. ♦*] 2S l?00 lilTO fS B i s r a s I jj2i"'^^*3J5^ aJi™*aia** • mx ISai Fab 02.42 82. 3.8 .1, Feb 2.090 2,080 3.07 3M 3.00X 3.07X.«'.02X Dan ’. VaOowapaiv Tua.'a aalaa 7,358 D«e Bioi0.9 ♦I. ' Mar .1.000 1.080 j f j s o a,7M *.ra m v 3.11 3.1 3.14X 3.11 - ’ 3-12X *(OX Ml E*t aala* 70,000. Tue.'l aalM 38,903 I f I s14 7.342; *1.22 May 2.103 TuTua.'* open mi M4,008. up 879 tS y 1.010 1.010 0-S.733 .-♦.18 J j ' ...... a agsiigA tesS^ FEsasKS”-’' ' ' Jun 1.009 1.005liSoS VOM |; w ♦ I SS IEW YORK (AP) — H«idy 6 Hannan t m \ g I f f T j s s ' k 10 ;404JO ♦IJO Ooc J.« U.S. 1 25 bISS to™9xS-'lOM,?!??0 •rWadna*. ju OOI141D ♦.70 TiM.'a*MMlQI101.388 , umuma 4.004.00, taw 3.Ca eccBUonai hlphar.K -^ sr lay *9.880. up *6.019: Fabncalad *0348. up so 424.00 ..SO Tua.-aopanM8'ntat2J72. up 10.127______KS8:SSS;gza Si M b ^ prioa lor *rvw aamar m London ii SS 1.018 1.918 1:B28 ♦ 9 - i i R l i ? j O.Ot78 . .. ______. .. Dac 2.110 3.1302.130 Z1I0 3,133 -♦-9 ...... S....i f tSS.S-S?:?; S!JS dS- ^ ^ i r d *9:099. up *0.020; Fabtleatad *0,365.*0 up CM. tala* 31.839. Tue.'arue.'a aala* 39,137 S iig ar " . 8m 98.20 98. ffi ;=§s, s s,! ” l‘3**2Sy«*$13 J.18X ..0 « ^ Ocl 58.40 58.. Tua.'i open mt 1(0,968.«8. upu 1.»48 Uv 04i«k isua 67.W ei 3.1SX 733A 3.1S)( Z19X ♦.04K NEV ienmaN«« Nov SB.30 so.SSS S S S S -J;iS ™ Mar s^nno ft4.io es.sa K ’■S.xW.’S, S’.S, - s “ >Wad: Jan 90.90 90.:S!,S SSiS SS S! zS |— •g”S 18.00 *.oali DaeE 1.M •a* Cho. La« apot 57.93, up C a: ss- ss ss s i% , •■“ SS Tua.'a aaiM 2.284 S M :S «14.293. Mp 127 •______-__ Mar r»r c FEaB7.HftQa.l.P,W______2 - - J J , - ™ * ™ , 4^.75“ 48.W tt:«“ i ...... ^ '” 'f'»''SS£SiS,SS.S "' tSTC w ^ S x 7J4X ♦ .ra 'sP^s-Fis-ra'illSS SATURI^ 7.34 7.47X 7M 7M •AS Uar |o.'S •:« ^ ' uilo m!' 5 P '7 3 f t 1S:S JS:S i!,!5 !!:! SJ:?o* i?:?g !? :a = ! " “ Beans sr P o r Y o uur; i s - 4 S, ““ •” ■" Si :ig & . S s iSi s a f = Eal.aalaa18J91. Tua.'* talaa 20.3700 Dac 4049 40.140.00 46.00 46 07 —. ' I rJlM 7JT Ml 7JT *.0ax Tl Fab 09.00 8S.(6S.KI 03.B9 M.B7 -1 . : D.L. Evans Bannk (TiwyiiMllro M 8?:S is. 'i- 7.2« : 7.33X 7^0 7.32)1 * .« SUO Apr Smalrad*: 7J0 7M 7JB. 7JU 112,1 WthoplnkK ' IISS ■ ” Jun 60.00 rO.{70.00 09.00 09!oO —i!33 . ' r will have S Snaa wtica*: . m0»3<.0O I Saturday'B I^^ QuottdotV ara UMO pckM coOaetad w* ^a.E xtendeil Dri>rIve-Up W lrid o ^ S S r . A • -• ■’0 j i ^ e n Pab.tXPro

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UK I rn the iiinaal analysis,S , ' I i0 i r | ^ p i t ’s’sthetaxppayers’ caall I w w t a I (SeSiuS! : , yiSONAiW. State Rep. Maivlark Stubbs has it right; And that's as it shoulc»uld bc. Under ' -IjT - A . J " I Local govcmmement shouldn’t be able: Idaho's1 constitution, couiounty ofTicials z '— — raise your taxctxcs without.your ap- {arc, first and foremost,;. mn a n a g e rs — ' proval. electcd stewards of the pcpeople’s busi- m r . m The Twin FaFalls Republican on ness. i WAMKJ . Tuesday persua It’s theirjob to run thehc government ERIOB. rf | L • eiary and Ruleslies Corfimittcc to ap- with \ the resources availtailnbic, and if : prove his bill thatth would cfTectlvcly those t resources arc inaness. — ®ISW?E That struck T.W.T.' Stivers of Twin That's of^en a sourcc ofo f great frus- rtf' ^ - f a Falls, a former■ HHouse speaker, as an trtration for conscientiouss eejected ofTi- ' end run. and hee vwent to court to stop cials ci who see compellingng needs and — ------it.-Burdick-rulcdird in f a v o r o f th e coun-' scseek efficierjt ways to.ineiiieet them. In . ' ■ ’'g k ties. thett case ofthe E911, asasking for a b CB tters Under Stubbs’b s ’ p r o p o s a l, j u d g e s bibond issue would ccrtainl;inly have dc------^— ____ _ would stni have;c tthat authority, but it layed la an already long-de•delayed pro-. Officecers aid stranded monotorist . Put mlninlimum wage on ballotu t ------judicial confirmation.ion.’’- ______1’...... - woiild'bc limitedted. And it would rc- je c t. Initiation o f the lawinlaw 1988wastoac• ^ Tw in Falls: A s I reod1 throughIh: the locol paper. I om q u ire p u b lic ofTtcfTtcials to hold public But Uixpayctycan,.bc.pe com plish fim ding whiw hat voters had refuscd__ . .pereuaded to . y o J*I'have two angels amongst: ycyou dis- surprised lo3 scsee letters cornplaining abou !______hearingS-beforcJdJcckiQg;JudiciaLap-—af-approvc-iny-cxpenditurc-t] ____ to-fund.aLthapoUs.-Ns.-Naw,.jiidiciiJ.corifir-L_Z------c-that-is-truly ------guised'otns poIlcemenrReason why?lyTOri the lhVsc'lax“ oird"nd-spchU'Rcpublicans, proval. m ation is being useded repeatedlyi statewide in their interest, and our•guess gi is that night ofof Feb. 7 ,1 camc down for■ mmy dance At least Ihehe last lime I looked, they hav to fund million-dollarliar projects w hich either ’ T h a t’s a reasonajnable expectation. Af- they th would have come to0 thattl conclu- class (I;i recentlyi moved from Twin'in to : been in chargcirge in Boise for several years, have been previouslysly denied by voters or ter all. “ordinary,ry. and necessary” cx- sion si^ on E911 as well. Mountailain Home). On my way homamc, I ran . Batt gave: ththe rich and out-of-stnte to totally ciroum vcntm t ai m andate for ap- pcnscs arc suppost>osed to mean the cost joint is basic: over thetie deepest pothole on Blue L Stubbs’ and Stivers’ poii : Lokcs landownersi S40S4 million last year, and no'*?'*' proval. o f k eep in g tlie lli^ts i ^ on and the doors Local L< government shouldd b c ac c o u n t- and,’oss ai result, my lire went flat. A s I was w c can ’t affonford to mn the state without ir !"• We must repeal this dangerous law! Ma- o p e n :— n o t buildirIding lan d fills a n d jails, a t efore it com- parkedi ini Ihe car d u le rsh ip placee looking1< creasing taxes,tcs. A better solution would bi able to the toxpayers bcfo jo r debt against y ourlur fprmcrty. without 0 for m yr hubcapr ond inspecting m y titire, two to p ay the wvorkers or in the stote a living There’s little doubtdo that the state’s mmits fiiturc taxes. vote, m yst b c stoppedpcd. Tliis is a non-parti- ' ir finest pulled up and startedcd to assist wage. This wow ould bring in more taxes. It founding fatherss uintended bricks-and- That's a good way to.run a govern- • " san issue with concencem for all Idaho cili- w ould take thethese sam e people ofT food . mortar expendituiitures to be approved mment, and in Idaho, it shorhould bc the ,• ■ zens, not merely ciiizeitizensofoneortwo the w hole duration o f gettingng my tire stamps, subsidisidizcd housing, etc. Il would by the voters. oro n ly w ay. counties. repaired:d (and a big thank you to SmSnake Riv- •' also put morc i ire m oney back into the econo Contact your represi ' ' ■ crT^),:), they even had one p f their:ir people my. )resentatives. Lei them ; .— Jcnow you sup p o rtH O ■ phonemmy husband staling I would I H O -647 to repeal ju d i- ...... Id b c'lote' ■ ■ W c are'nowbw lh' oiir57lh year of dispute‘‘<5* ciol confirmation. and thec reasonr why. Then thc5y took>ok m c debate and dec decision over the minimum DL\NEADAMSS '- ' f S back to3 Im y car, ploccd the tire onI aiand saw wage, Jerom e Tlie lliiKes-News1 . I to it thatat I was safely on m y way hohome. W e have, in these m any decades, beenn I belielicve w e all have "angcl-likc"cc” q u a li-. succcssful inn celevating the minimum on ______Slcphcti-Hnilocn____------CWk.Wtthwirth------Jy-Rttnsd«ll-Iy ------.• P«lorYojYo;k------.. - tics withthin ourselves.'and-those twowoccilain- ■ scmic two-dozc I___ Don!Lexpectws-\vaste-toJeave-lj.Z • Publisher Managing editor • CitClrnilallon director Advcrtlslr Using director Jy showc#cd theirs that night. Mny wcw e all w ere.alw ayss plplaying a gam e o f cntch-up.3. Gov. B att’s nuclearear waste settlement ^ serve cairach other in the sam e manneiinerl I was It’s tim e tb;b hhelp our lawmakers oul; sigigh agreem ent w ith the: DeD epartm ent o f Energy The m(members of the editorial boar oard and writers of editorials well scrv:rvcd! a petition toI putpu the minimum wnge on th towns “ 1 she .finally colled the founhih lime, paid no mind.I. sexpected them that aflcmoon)on. A very importw rtant bill, HO-64.7, fo repeal that the p resence o f gang: “ I. o f a llth is is th e p e rmnanen^ a n . presence of nu;. . mgs in a com m unity groirounds. They are farmers, doctloctors, pastors Since ththey hadn’t comc by 4 p .m1., .,: I went the Judicial Con:onfirm ation Law is before' indicates that m inoriliescs tare showing their and cleor .waste in Idaho., BeBesides,,the agree- '.C nd businessm en. T hey are deej:leeply con- to the neig;ighbor's and callcd lo flndI oiout i f th e H ouse Judicidiciaty, Rules and Adniinis- • anger at discrimination. I: ' .^.'m ent'cbntains no oittigi:lig h t guiujiBces th at ■ % n. In schools that - cemem ed about the w elfare o f theiiheir communi- and whenn they w ere coming. Then 111 learned - tmtion Committilittee. Best described by the have adopted uniform s, tl ■ all nuclear w aste w illII but it w as citizens,” and1 is “part o f a system oflocal. ' ' w en t far beyond w h atIt w ould have been : . . reasonable tosettle tbe 1 suitoble punishment thanan locking them up are■e alwi ays out there tiying to hehelp others in a problemm the phone service had causv for a few m onths (and chccheoper). Although it need . the D O E environm ental :ed. ffinstcaiMd o f paying outlandish soloiilaries lo counties a w idede variety> o f revenue-raising atal Impact statem ent,:^ might not have much effetffect on the young A A reserve police officer is son ■ . , coropany-cr_cxccutives.ondi9oardjncmb [nbcrs,— -i.optionsin-ordcrj . and, in so doing, h av e ui peoplcwHo'sccmToiallyly i;im m une to shom eT nec3;cd to assist and support ourrailigcnt, dii the “babyy bells”I w ould hire more locn3coI peo - funds.” ^ gated'ihe statei oihb f IdaKb' w iU iourihe peo-V*’^ -- Isu sp e c t thcTjarcnts couk ____ ple.’fl consent. ______>uld be so huw lllatcd " h aird-woHcing r d low enforcem entnt peraonnel.--p —plesoyouIU could talk to a person, nora- o n — ■— Morc-fromthethelACnewsletterofJuly” " that they might find a wayvay to punish their Pleaiease give them y our support1 ratherni than recording,5, Ihey w ouldn't need to worry on 1995: “And furthJrther, the Association of Ida-a- ' BRIANGOLim , . m iscreant offspring. your)ur criticism. about bigI brotherst taking over. ho Cities requesticsta th e Idaho Legislature ExBcutlvQ Dliectorf ' D uring the years o fthhe e 'Great Depression, SHAWN S£ L NACCARATO> M A R JOORIB A BAUGHM AN . n ot p rint any legilegislation that diminiahes' ' Snake R iv er AllianceICC' ' •; Franklin R oosevelt sentt toughto k ids from JeromJta e Tw inFal the authority ofli}f local governm ent to utilize*! ■■ Boise D oonesbury . By G arry TTi r u d e a u Mallardd F i l l m o r e ■' V:, '. By Brucd .Tinsley

W? (M certainly shai« i i f W it I t'm catW~toi iNNeoarr- 1 ' — .. ■' t- "s f oc&i Thi« i« • hi my tr u 0 i d e n tity hl®h- I trauh you'ra afta f t a r , ^ AAnONS.Ht'^ vliu yoo Ufr M< UP B worth to you, Mr. ly respectdd news I t r y »o/n8 o th e r i organizacion -• wWB , I cur, IntSffTlty It CAN # e e HadlftYT S fia ll wa I not payiourca•cail J ^ f o r .“s s j I m My #25,000T ^ FaN » ,> OK 0 INA-Ktl c s s ® ^ ^ ^ W wUF A ■ L f m t at) c m jfjj >yr Yf rf ^ 1 1^1 ft- A\ ■ I HHtdePA‘ R iw k i

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■ • ' (Opinion Letterrs ITHeannp ShamTi =NuclearTvasteh le Oli Laird N oh for creatingg undo the deal would beb< to recall public opinicnion - o r is ii shutting the (Constitution gives a govcvemor the lc wasn’t aI vpvpry funny joke. It’s a m u ^ e anti-niikuke side r x • "dog and pony show." Thee Phil Batt and replace himh with a public out -~ lo hold a hearing aboul fpower lo make such an agreementag sick reality! Republican legislators seemn governor. Republican or?r Democrat, Gov. Batt's’s 1unilolerol oRrecment 10 \ __ What do you think?.______------KACEEO'CC►'CONNOR------:------Thfr-heartngs'beinBring-heldDi^c— willtng-ttf-to-defend-the-Rcpublican—n— who-will-sland*u^ro^iBiirClinton acccpt govc vemment nuclear waste JANET OCROWLEY Buhl nuclcar waste agreemem en t are a j ^ . party with/ith the vigor thnt they havec and the insanity of thc.fefederal gov- for the nexttl 40A years? Picabo While bcina prcsenscnted as infor- never shownsh^ for defending ourr emment. We can replaciice Phil, but Laird Nohloh’s rcsourcc.and envi- ' tnational, they are realreally about mis- water frorrom buried and. leaking plu-- we cannoi rcplacc our waterw; or our ronment chairman's cl desk has JDecision funds juviiae jails, information. Not onlylly was the pub- wnium.. It is more than a pity whenn children. W c ar^ slill prc)rcporing for snapped shuihut on the bills that Sen. lie not allowed to asksk (questions, the P««y poliiolitics presides over ihe pro­- Round 2 o f Uie recall. Pie*leasesenda Stennett hohoped would provoke hurts1 school budgetets \ \ 2 N ^ only people alloweiwed to answer tcctionofio f our children's health, sclf-addresscjjj^tampedI envelopee to debate. . questions .were thethe. folks who - Clintt .Stennett.5 .is correct, in1 .- P.O. Box 911,-Twin1 -Falls, ID But Noh’sI’s “ hearing" Tuesday and Last night (Feb. 8) or a g r^ , to the dcal. It doesd not seem o»cmptin{ling to undo the governor’ss ' 83303. Donations acccfcpted; free- ■ Wednesdayy was\ just lhat - no pub- radio, f I hcard that th e Lcj.eglslalurc that this is tHe moinost objective "anythin;ing for jobs” deal. It iss dom is not free, lie Icslimonony allowed. Only the 5had approved a large appnpropriation approach to leam morcmo about the because: thetl Republicans have nott . Please contact your locallo reprc- invited speak;akcrs who arc already on for J' juvenile deteniion, whiclich I have agreement. Our systiystem survives allowedI theth truth to come out aboutt sentaiives and insist lhatt 1all sides be record as fa’favoring Uic governor's no problem, with cxccpt:pi that it o nly bccause w c encoucourage all sides bunecled and leaking plutonium1 Jieard.. Wake-up, Idaho, UUiis is morc “ until w e are ar all dead and gone” simultaneously ^ wiUiheld S3 from the education budgetp MON.-FRI. . to voicc their conccmems. Evidently, that we mustmi recall Uie governor. Iff than a nightmare; this; isii for,real, collusion wwith th^ feds against '• , 11:30 A M --2 2 P M the Republicans feelel tthe only side P'^sccsed Stennett’s bill to undo} and il is forever. Idaho’s ow/n n interesti vvere'spcaking. I once m ade a jo k e Uiat mmaybe we ^ t to this issue that is importantim] is the deal,I, wew could m ake tfie federal1 TRACY HODGES ’ One of SetSen. Stennett's locked-up should s just build schools v side the governor hasas orderedi them govemmeinent dig up all ofthe buried1 TwinFalls bills questcstions whether our on0 Ihe windows. iJtj^lvd^^^a^TOOO to listen to. plutoniumim and we would not have I suppose that valuailuable informa- W recallI theth governor. Sen. Noll hinders; debatet - tion was presented at ^the hearings, ’^he gov{ovemor’s dcal leaves thou- but i f y ou w ant to hear hej the w hole o)f f pj ou n d s o f p lutonium inI over nuclear wastete deal 3revcr. The only w ay left to tm th, y ou have to listenJten to all sides. Idaho fore ' Is .tfiis Sen. N o h 's w aylyorgcttins lafva ELCQME^LOUR.3 NEEWCHANi a^ndifi^ H e-d ( II » INELSI ^ benefitit rich^ hlurt midiIdle class PI l l s T h eE L e a r n i n g K I - I!m n o t a c ^ p a i gign n consultant, CHANNEL* M - the (Clinton) tax increasese aimed at - ^ • ------but the lack of eept in the ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 the nation's most producuctiyc citi- rrOHy CHANNEL Republican Party is so i HANNEL 36 c h a n n e l s : so dire that it's H > Mony zens ‘ will dampen inviivestment, 37 CHAhlANNEL 38 a patriotic challenge forfo: us all. Wc reducc national savings, slowsl busi- can't have potential prepresidents run- ness and job crcation a n d m ost ning around in a can:ampaign this importantly fail to add a penny of MdinMi ridiculous. Ifs makinf:ing the whole revenues to the federal Treasury."T •» ______n«ticnJpokJ?od.JEhcsc.isc a r e th e tim e s ______- W rong on evory-countj----- that try women’s souls,Ills. N ow is the in th e skky. y Or a big rock-cahdy Since Clinton raised tax 'RMiei^As'Lowr/rAT$T8:3-fP^IVl tim e foi* all good micn en tb come to moun^n.1. CO r bubble-up punch. . . • richest I pcrccnt of Are the aid of their countiyitiy. And other “I* «8 an obvious mathematic'al • investment has gone up Tll stS -Origir •am m ing: KidKam , stufTiike that. low that lowCTlov taxes on the succcss- _• _ jinai Local Prograi 1, City C ouncil, Scl -la year,-national savings hhave gone— ------school Board ’ ' E e t m e oTfcr-just aa’ lfew helpful ^furwill hihayc 'to'be'rii^de up ty up 18 percent as a sharare of (he * Kalei( hints to our Republicalican brethren, higher taxc?xe? on average people.” sidoscdpe/Silent: I-H ands program mning 2 hours each . nationiil economy..l-2.milaiUion n e w ...... ch morning ^ ~~~ w ho are m aking a total 1 cut the folderol here: Jil hash o f their L e t’s ci —busincssos-havo-start«l,-< prim ary. A n y o n ewho " ^ tells you that a flat tax J! ,-6-milIion—• -* -G u a n new jobs have been creaeajed, and iranteed-0n-Timele lnstailatron-& SeS e r v i c e ' 1. Bringing bock suppupply-side eco- will reduccce taxes on middle-income- >r Treasury revenues have go nomics.-NotA Ooodldi' Idea. W e real- A m ericansns is lying, and that's the j13 pcreent. ize that all R*s wishh t' to associate Oat truth, n g r g g themselves with thetheir sainted And.{hisliis is not lo mention the , Ronald Rftagan, the Smi>milin’ Gipper, further probroblcm with Steve Forbes’ s M olly Ivins is a columni for the Honey*I-Forgot«to-DucV-uck, the G reat flat-tax plailion, which is that it taxes' Fort ^ ,Worth Star-Telegmm. Chuckler, the twinklyly teyed fellow only'wages5CS and pensions afiiT^ e s we all liked so well,ll. Look, just not lax umu n earn ed in co m e — u ic *"| because Reagan was a ]hard guy to interest thathat rich people get from I ^I A A A A i L ^ A A A A A^ i . A A A A A A i dislike doesn't meanin w^ e w ant lo stocks andid bonds1 — at all. Putting , ■ A A A A p repeat his mistakes,'es,' the most the words[s '"fair" and "flat tax” in . ► ...... notable.oif.which-was.adinrfrftng S2 tril- _ the sam e scscntence_i^an q^bscenity.___ * lion to the national debt,;bt. Hell, ifw e Under a flnlnm tax, you and' your w ife • didn’t have to pay intemerest on the make $60,(0,000 a year by, busting < ^ debt creatcd by Reagaiigah, wc could your butts3 forJ salary, and you pay balance the budget gfirnow , with- taxes on it; a guy who has $60,000 ■i . out any oflhe cuts -proposedpr by a year fromom inheriting money and . ^ ► -A ______R^Ublicahs'.” ------— ...... lives o ff thtthe Intcicst pays*nothing^ t y i : - L et m c run that, one: by you again: That is not)tfair. f ' • •« — ©t; The biidget-cutting Billill Clinton* has Pair is if you’ve been real fortu- ■ k- I 'already done plus no10 additional natc in thisis countiy,i you pay a liltle ■4* . . debt fitim Reagan equalslals a balanced more. T hat’:at’s fair. A nd w hal w e try. ► budgct.today. No cuttingting Mpdicarp, to do w ith1 thetf little m ore you pay is ■i X . H u d Start, school lunchiiches, summer 8«ve evcryo•yone else an opportunity ,, jobs for poor kids, prciprenatal care, to be fortiinsm ate, too. ■4 child nutrition, aid lo disableddis chil- 3. Tricklekle-down economics does ■i ^ dien, earned incom e tax credit for nof work. WWe proved this by trying, ► the w orking poor, collegilege loans, aid »t not once,:e, bul twice — and from -4 ^ I . -to educalion, AmcriCorp!dips, etc., etc. different sidsides. In the ,1980s, under . Wft dumbed bur wajway into this R.cagan, theihe rich got richer, but it --■i — I - ' ^ piokle once, and no onene ^w ants lo do d id n 't trickickle down. The poor got ^ ■i ] it agoin. Look, supply-sic-side econom- poorer, andnd the middle class was ► ics is and alw ays was baibaloney. You stuck withI Stagnant^ w ages. 4■i , ' cannot cut taxes, increas«»ns^ spending fhe R'ss C Claim that trickle-dow n ^ ► and balance the budget,;t. You cannot created jobs'b s ^ “the most incredible ^■i ^en cut taxes, not mereicrease spmd- job-creatingng machinc the world has ing and balance the bud{udgei. Got il? ever seen," ssaid one Rojgan advis- ^■i ► It does not work. Thehe reasoni we er. Flat wroiTong. Here aro the num- ^ ■i know it doesn’t woric is Ibecause we bers fromn tthe Bureau of Labor ■ ► regarding job growth per 4 tri^ it, and it didn’t It cost us S2 Statistics rej < , trillion to Icam that lesson.le: Two year: Johnsoison: 3.8 percent. Carter: ► trillion is e n o u ^ . 3.1 pcrcent,nt, Clinton: 2.4‘percent, <4 2. Tbe Hat tax is duiaOGO m ade u p b y higher taxeses on< average crash? Wjs as William F. Buckley's people.’' Hold, that thoughught There is National Review-correctRe when it ^ no such'tbing as a fiM lunlunch. Or pic predicted, “If“I: history is any guide, ^ ■ ► Open any Bank of Am

yourself in one o f four star h o tels.'. TTicrc arc no . ► ' incrcdiblc M exican blackout dallates, and the ► ■ '•4 ^ ddcslinati6ns:'A l capulc6, free airfare: deal1 is good ► ■ ' < ■ cCabo San Lucas, Canci for a full ye'ear. Stop by any ► a oor.Puerto t Vallarta. It's branch to opo p e n a B o f A ■i ■ ► . • Your TiBies-NiN'e^'Cratier is cml - 4 ■— ------:— B-B 'pf A’s G iratG ctaw'a aj y chccking-aciiccount throujgh-^.------1 independent - — ^— ►— — -r-busineas-bei}erson.-He/ahe piirclBhaseB-your—- —a ------" -VV^c'ation-Ddal. l W o s uipply-tv/o p j frcc^—--- M M arch 4th,> aand c k - .ythen o u r ------pa ;;;— n e w s p a p e r ftoCom i The B m es^ ew ------— ws and resells j. round-trip airline tickct:ets to Mexico su sunscreen, ONbanking AMERICA' o V ■ ™ ittoyou.W^ ln e n customers donm't pay their ► c d iTiier...their ie canier doesnd< t earn a ^< ■ a ► ' profit; , ^ alp your carrier ':-.4 : edm his/Ja/nor profit by: , . : your payment ^ - ■ TJi; -.ready, o I 9: prompt!^r.trnd paying: ' ^ m 1 ► ; itly or 1 0 m our ' conveni B a n k o f A,m m e r i c a ► : plan. Poi6iin{oTm(iEm : ^^ ' .01996 0«fil or AtncrktKUhJaha Member FDIC. TWmi mnd Condlllon>lonv lnon)etlorec<4v«yairiiin>RMiM|.lHe.iHe .Mint Ucted. of* tertn Bl|hil|h( hoKi uay « p«llcri» i» fnjuimJ. nies. an«rt bMnl on pubNihcd nom n u i M (Im 1^ iT»lflMMlrSI2O-n«0pcrnl(h<, AllcoRifUmilPUullouUanl ^ | l ^ ^ . ’.>on'the:b€t^ e f ite dnd ; ~ ,- < lkkcu«iU«p amiuldal«>.ubj>ci

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Earthmoving f shovels scoop JRescuer rs remo^)ve rubblie from[i tunneH the brokon-up ■ - 5 “ rocR from”the' top “ TOKYOTAP)^=TlcsciJe:ue workers used b'us^d'ind'car ifappcd'insrde^ — ------“ T he'rescue-htC'has 'dommated-natjonai-new^— o f t h e T o y o h a m a . popower shovels W ednesday' to begin digging “We 'etl think that we can speed upip the pace coverage. Mcdiledia trucks have descended on­ on.” said the accident scenesee and on the -nearby fishing" tu n n e l toward'20 people trapped] itin a tunnel that of thele ( o p e ra tio n s fro m n o w o: :olIap»d \vhen a boulder theth< size of a 20- Yoshiakiiaki Abc. director of the roadad mainte- village of Fiirullirubira, hom e to m w y o f thfc ]9t W ednesday at story building slam m ed intoo i t n an cee d iv is io n a t th e HiH o k k a id o - passengers onjnthebus. tl • Furubira, western Distraught relatives, manyny of whom have Developlopment Bureau, which is 1«leading' the Early in theh e ieffort, soldiers.snaked a tiny- H o k k a id o , J a p a n , ke;kept vigil near the tunnel ententrance since the rescuee cl effort. camera througlDUgh the rubble to look at the Rescuers have co:oIlapse Saturday, snid theyey feared anyone Rescuscuers had feared that prcrcmaturely bus, but theyicy have conducted'no such- little hope of find- wlwho survived the cave-in wi:will already have enteringing the tunnel to rem ove debi:bris m ight searches for signssigi o f life since. 1- It wasn’t dclear e a what, caused the giani rock- Ing 20 people ' frozen to death.. triggerrr aianother landslide, It took four dynamite bliblasts over four . Butt eveven with the boulder gone,le. oflicials slab to fall, bulbut experts said water, seeping • t h a t a r a b e lie v e d ^ lays lo reduce the rock to ruirubble th%t could said itt cc could take several days to didig out the into cracks in thetl mountainside, theii frea-; to b e tr a p p e d JC cleared away. Rescue wo;ivorkers promised debrisi atat the site outside a remotete clifTside ing. may haveive caused i them to expand over APt*>i*», I* n s id e . WlA^ednesday to keep up cfTo^f o ^ to reach the ., village;e al about 550 niiles north of Toi'okyo. the y eart,‘eyciiti'ciitually loosening the rock. > Gunmnen kill 11 workei:ers; leftist rebelss blamed B O G O T A . Colombio (AP) — Gunmen killcilled ] 1 banana farm workers after:r ppulling them o ff a bus . - ■. W ed n e sd a yy iin a violencc-torn. ^ ^rcgioh”6rn'ortli'iiHwest Colombia:------Authoritiesies blamed the Revolutionor}lary Armed Forces, of Colombiiu-njciu j^ st rebel group that is feuding witwith the army, former ^ 1 guerrillas andid iright-wing paramili- tary groups. . The bus was/as heading to a banana i. ______farm when gungunmen stopped it at a roadblock nearicar Corepa, 280 miles northwest of>f IBogota, policc Col. Libardo Molinalina told RCN radio, The victimims, 10 men and a woman, v/eree r m em bers o f a'poU ti- cal group fdumlunded by demobilized ------rebelsraccordinding-toMario-ABudclor- leader o f thee ggroup, callcd Hope. ' Peace and Libetiberty. • Wilncssesi sosaid several workers ______werc-woundcdled-when.they. jum ped_ ■ out bus windoidows to escape. One ------. . man, 23-year-olr-old Elias Palacio. wos ------shot four-times-ics-but said-he-survsved- bccause the bodicsboc of other victims fell on him. P resid en t Ernesto Er: Samper con- demncd the massacrema and ordered security forcese s tot swiflly hunt down those responsiblsible for the attack. m Asylurim-seeker . Blush Coloi ■ Stratolouni n g e r l o r ^ Q Q H ^ All Leather kills glipiards, ■ Recliner < lontihs ...... I Sofa wQi si,» s niissidn I I______^ ^ ^ enters * 2 9 8 ' Soime ass cash!. oac M O S C O WV (AP) — Russian . Wing Back5k C h a ^ ^ B ' ‘ j j diplomats inh INorth Korea were No Paym entss • No Intefest;I y Blue with a..tnan,:who shot B Gulldcraft Coro ^ m g o r a i y No Down f N ______negotiating wii : or G reen and killed threeiree guards Wednesday ■ Sofa... A 6• ; - - - and then brokeke intoi Moscow’s trade mission in Pyonyongyang and demand- ■ Blue with- $ I A s s o>rted H cd political asylisylum . , ■ White Stripe Blue & Natural Stratolouhgcger^Recllnlng H "Contact has been established' * * 4 9 8 I n o E h d TTables c t :' with the intnidejder and wc arc exam- . 5-piece $ 11 Sofa ining the niotiotives which pushed ------— ------DIneHe D |y ! o f r o m . . __ Multi-Colored him to this mimove.” said Albert . ory Prices ^ Chernyshev, Russia’sRi deputy for- I Introductoi eign minister. _ _ Floral3l Sofa and Love ■ on NEW FlFlexsteel 2 ip Center ! H The man, armedan with a pistol, 24” Oak 4 J ^ Visit our Sleep i ...... wa.s threateninging to commifsuiclde ' I F u r n ii t t i u r e ! ” g I featuring Sealyaly Posturepedic" - in the missionn in it the North Korean copital unlesss hhe was granted asy- Bdrstodl A i r ^ 7 9 8r and SimmonsIS BeautyrestlB H lum, Russionn cdiplomats said. In Moscow* the Foreign Fo Ministry said I L o v e s e aats. l . it wus considcrirering his request.' -a W I I Oak-CC orner , Swivel Rocki The man hasas :not threatened staff A f l G u r l Q ' BIueAan Greer at the tradee rmission, but had Twin Size t demanded thatat a£ Russian represent C a b i n MulH-Colored tative remainI withw him constantly, ^ 2 4 8 ||iHeadboard ^ L, ^698 the ITAR-Tassss newr s agcncy report- ■ ed. ■ U.S. ambibassador illls Chinese: vacancyV r B EIJIN G (AP;AP) — U.S. Ambass-;- ; ador Jam es Sasseisser formally present- ; ed his credentsntials to China on %M • Wednesday, fillfilling a vacancy left , S H C THE-RANGE I ' open eight mbin'onths during tense ^ ^ T m S H W A S HiicR OVER-TH ween China and the R G ^ r ^ ■ i relations betwc , - PoWorrerQ o im , * SS5 MICRO ; U nited States. IMiinH71I0m ; Sasser met withwi President. Jiang ; Z em in in a b rieflef ceremony marking • ffil Ssr"®411 Blackfai(^1or. * ; his official postiosting to the Chinese . ; c a p ita l. H e arriirrivcd in Beijing on • Saturday...... 1 S asser succccdccds J. Stapleton Roy.., } I now th e U.S. envenvoy to Indonesia. ^ I B EERATOH' ; , The voconcy:y 'occurred during a r relations between 9 REFRIGERj ; time of sour r< | i ; W ashington andnd Beijing. M«iiini6ca'IUta(Mr, Carilnir ' f l )E- I^1BL_ % I8a.ft,WUti S:.SE iF- ■ DE ^ . . WiraSlithias. I BBBSs CLEANING . I m BY^sloi I I F S i—JtANCE JMltfRIGERATOII WASHERj s i w ^ ______■ MoMmrsnaiw a m I ' bunso^fu . MilMYER_i ■ Disttoiaodc C-^Qi^ cAii tu a u a Jf ^ C y d e i , ■ WUteiiColor 9 ^ 7 ool Willm m .

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V — — ' ' MaaI lie Vi'allciL r I Apoiiund ] Teac;hers, state debafte winidfaU fate K aita ToDddoeo holfufunder the terms of thcir l y ------the Magic Volley thatt hhave Schools are hurlingng ffor money for new ie.\l Times-News'writcr contnitract. & such contracts, said Pc,Peggy boliks, furniture andd ototlier supplies, said Filer Lo\jw m akcrs have spccifi- K i a l 996J K Park, Region IV prcsicsident SclitKil Board memberiber David Ramseyer. The > theivailev . ^O ISE - For severalral years. Twin Falls callyy earmarked the money ] L of the Idaho Hducatation ■ extra cash will allowlow schools'to purchase------school employees have5 hadhe 0 deal with their for bbooks, supplies and I I ■ Association. Filer iond these tilings withoutIt aslasking the voters lo raise P l a n n i n g board OKs district. If there wos extextra m oney around, buildiIding projects. • 1 I 1*0 Shoshone have prominiscd their taxes, he .said, they would be given a sishare. In exchange. Anvnd their move could jiesisiatUn^ employees cash bonuscses in Judy Youngman,'pn, president of lhe Filer — j disputed1 (dance hall they would agree to salarylory freezes ond layofTs sparkrk legal oction. cvcnl o f cxccss funds, tcachcr’s union, jwidd exexploring legal remedies I TWIN FALLS.LS - Despite the protests in event o f a deficit. “1(I don’t know what the legalI ramiflcutions ni Such contr:ntracis exi.st in IS to 20 distrUriels “makes sense.” I o f residential neighbors, nei the city’s plan- ' They didn't cxpect to b be circumvcntcd by arc o f them stepping in nnd theoretically th' .statewide. LawmakersLa\ nlso promise tendlehers Suellen Lammers,■s. negotiatorn for the Filer • ning ahd zoninging board voted Tuesday the state. ncgati;ating a contract,” said Kny Higcr, Hi n con- a 2 pcrccnl1 paypa roise, but districts countedcd on employees, also saidd itit couldi happen, ' night to allowV aa dancc hall and bar at On Tuesday, the Joint. Jo F in a n c e ond ' tract■X inegotiator for the Twin Fallsalls'Education . ihcir agrccmciment to gain an edge over bet)cticr- "It would take somejme more study, and busi- : 1539 FillmoreSt. St. Appropriation Commitm ittee o f th e Id ah o Assocociation. “ 1 was surprised lhatat theyt did it.” paying districitricts or to reimburse teachersrs for cully it would be up) to ithe teachers,” she said. ; Owners o fBoot Bo< Scooters will have to ' Legislature revealed 0 $10.4SIO million windfall Thi'hough it’s too early to tellcll ju st w hat money sunkk intoir the classroom, “ 1 would hate for il; to comc< to thai because I j install a solidscreening scr fence around the thot would dividedd uup among districts actioron school employees wouldJ take,ti if any, Tlierc’snotnot much ih af local districts caran do feel like wc have a goodg rapport with llic { nightclub andcomply cor with external noise according to'now monyy “support units” they dicy’r^’re certainly going to be lalkinking about il.' uboui the slate:iate's aciion, said Bill Fcusahnlircns. School Board.” ; lim ita tio n s , planning pi and zoning hove - roughly a classro;sroom of kids plus a Th<'he state’s move.could meanin that school superintcndendent of the Filer School Distrstrict. Even if the teacherslers stood: to miss out on ji • Administrator- LjlMar Orton said. teochcr. That means aboutjout on extra $330,000 cmplc!)loyces would still be tied lo to Ibearing the_ which will gaingai: about S64,000. small amount o f mone;loney, it’s the principle ol' I ; , Kevin and SortJorah A lircs said their facil- . for the Twin Falls Schoolfol IDistrict. . • br\intnt o f a shortfall while not bcnccncflting from “ It \yasn'ti 't d o n c'to harm teachcrs oio r.to .' the thing, she s:iid. “In“ In Filer, wc've jusl hasi: .{- — jt y w ill bc a’ CicClean, .high-tech, wcllilit^'T-.. - But none 'ofthe money-ley-will-go-io teachers- a wimindfall.------.------.. ----- ■- - - negate the ununanlictp.ifed-funds agreemciient,’‘ cally hung-'in there waitingwal fof a ’big niise lo--.------t place lo dance; to countiy music. But sev- or other employees, who10 vwould hove claimcd Thets J before wc can acccpt thehe i:insuronce mohFy." w edding service.. TlThe bridtf an d groom , GGerralynne a n d Mark Gra:ralg, o f Eden, w ere th e t^ TimPedersen ond Joe Slecle, aI Sa!Salt Lake City attomey : : : S y m p o s i u mn opens( with jazz, fo rT cM cz's legal team, o f th e day for 5th1 DistrictD Judge Daniel MiMeehl. Traditionally Valerlentlne's Day is one of th< io makes up the other half of : also looking at the manufaclifaclurcr of the post-hole Jblura historyry lecture at CSI lar daya for civil weddingswe at courthousete s a c ro ss America. -S / : T W I N F A L^LS L ! - Historian James may P lease a se see LAWSUIT/B3 'Condell will kick:ick o ff th is year’s Snake —acci' - R iv e r S ym posiutsium at the College of sinci • Southem I d ^ o) tonightto w ith a lecture on -'-B t ' ' rthc history ofblucilucs and jazz. Feds reislease Lockheeed-Marti on5 \ role ove^erhaul : • : Condell, who5 hlic land bilit; : ., Condell, who is iing. but the private contractf [;policies has wrongly ^ Wednesday spccch to the Twin Falls ligci ‘ • public. For inforrbrmation, call 733r9554, excluded fire os a manageogement tool for some of ^ ftotary Club. fanr ■; : E x t 2557. the notion’s parks andd forests.f< They now ore He said Lockheed-Martirrtin has reduced pushing a universal polic>llicy to use natural blazes ^ costs and accelerated its clcanupcle mission tince the federal govenunent's' „ ; Hospit^ nanunes Twin FaUs as fue prevention for the at the INEL. fo rr m ore 600 m illion acres; o f land. ' i resident voluiliuntee'r of yi^ - Denson’s company took controli o f tlie . appi “Wildland fire respectscts ino boundaries or cate- .IN j E L ifi late 1994 w ith an ai eye toward ■ : : TWIN FALLSLS - Paul Reynolds has clier ' gorics. and neither carcan we,” said Interior preparing nuclcar w astes for fo shipment to ' ' been nam ed “Volii^oluntecr o f the Year” by cxcc Secretary B ruce Babbitttt in a statem ent announc- storage g facilities elsewher and doing _ l.',thiled ftism A ^ i e p o r t s , ' burned two million acreses ini the West and killed has ^ to make do with $831n million; next still Idaho syer - to several private:e cicompanies thnt were ■J ,34 firefi^ters, the feds; dedecided a new plan was year’sy budget is expecteded to shrink to behind stat* mulling relocationn in Utoh. Denson said. ; - necessary. $751 million. , ■ Researcl:tin wants. m ust Lockheed-Martin-i. oisolso is eoger to cleave ,, O w time, the use o f fire should even out acro ss., As budgets have dimintsh(ished, so has the pay their J that promising, high-tec-technology programs |PPS9H ' the countiy,-according to0 JimJi: E>ouglas, ^an Interior j;INEL’s work force, D ensorson said, noting “nobody Is 5." away from the INELlEL and relocate them as - Depiiitmat fire saf<^onicifHcial who participated in [jthat 1,500 employees hav«ive departed in . A centrti irtin is siandsilone businessnesses elsewhere in the . . a i » ^ amference for thoIC oionn.ounccmenL i]the post 114 years. .The “riglightsizing” pro- to liurture t ntures statel - -Plea w:s_B,eFIRES/B3;:;:g'gram i^over, he said.-8ddinling-the3 INEL ia--in Idaho;--T d land_------Pleasff'Srsfee LOCKHEED/B3------

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L. M ae Smyth.h, en.. er Judi Danielson, R>R- political move,". RepullUblican Sen. Thatt is is remarkably close to Mortuary. Twin FaFalls. Viewing, one and forrbmicrly of Twin Falls, memoriollol Chetyle A- Helsley, ofLewisiotiol Council,I, said.s “The considerationon Bob Lee of Rexburg sasaid. “I don’l the stanccmce of Idaho'environ- hour before thc funeral fum at thc funeral servicc,:c, 11 a.m. Saturday, Kirkpatrickick ond formerly of Shoshonene, memonal ^ pjghlh j and Game com m issionerier accept that at all. 1 don’in’t think Fish mental.1 groups,gt which up to' . chapel. M cmlorial ori Community Presbyterianion scrvice. 2 p.m. Saturday, velfare of wildlife in thatlat and G am e should be a pipartisan mat- n o w h av e rol Christian Life Church, 7( C h u rc'ch, h Parma, (Dakan Funeral area. ter." been sharp el in Parma). Avc. Noma Bumctt,, of Las Vegas, Nev., Chopel i Support!m ers also denied any politi-ti- But GOP Sen. Gary SSchrocdcr o f R / critics of and form erly o f Filer,Fil graveside ser- m- Moiscow, one of T \1 Balt’s sal- ' , vicc, 2 p.m. today.y, LnL Visus M em orial cal motivoivation to lhe second expan- just two . |r^,^r sion in si>six years of a commissionon Republicans to opposose the bill, .'•/j mon policy. ! Park, National Cit;City, Calif., (Heath M M t “ W e • • Funeral Flomc in SarSan Diego). le a th n o titiq e s that op'cmi:rated successfully for over'er warned that continuinglg dilution o f — -40 yearsi w ith jiist five m em bers. - - representation for-sportfirttmenjn the ■ . think its a ; _____ ^^^■very-good-■ M a d e lin e IriaI SIS h e p a rd , O fT w in Johntl C.< G arcia Mortuary.linArMai'n’s>t.ln r Burley. B ill iHcfie tilf, wfiicfa-now goes to ~ s ta le ’s'nro‘st”pbpulotea'ii veds could...... the H ousese where It is also likely to result in a public rejectiction o f a non- first step,", Falls. 2 p.m. today.sy. White Mortuary’s -ctidiJRLEY - John C. Gar«ia. 71. of K im berly C hopel,if 7712 W. Center St. of. >proved, would giveve political wildlife managogemeni pro-, k said Justin y , died Tuesd:iy, Feb. 13. 1996. b c a p p i Burial, I p.m. Friday. Fr Restlawn H a y e s o f home. In a C B ell Republtcarcan Gov. Phil Bat the abili-li- gram that has been recscognized as m T I Ccmelcry, Pocatcllo. Idaho Riv- giavcside scrvice will bc held atot JEROME - Ino C. BcBell; 78, of ty to patht his appointees in the clear'a r' one o f the b est in the notalion. B .H TJ. Saturdoy at the Pleasant Vieww Jerome, died Tuesday, Febcb. 13. 1996, m ajo rity/ on'a o commission he hasas And Democratic Sen.n. Mary Lou . ers United. • Philip C. Leahy. i :tery in Burley, with Father Juanan at thc Magic Valley Regionional Medical been at odds od with in the past overer Reed of Coeur d’Alencne said the “Now we’rewe waiting to see • merly of Idaho Fall eo ofliciating. Military gravesidedc C enter in T»nn Falls.- ’ salm on recrecovery sgategies, seeming focus on repicjipnal repre- what theyhey do to make it hap-' ^ vicc, 4 p.m. today, W wllLbe-under_lhcJircction.ofLo f____ Ainmgcmcnis ore.pendirding.and.wlll.------S h o rtlyy-aftcr.bccoming-the.state!s- j ag-thc-coop------pen.!’.,., „ veterans. Friends may cnll fromim be announced ^y thc Hovevc-Robextson firs t R epu commission The nc’new policy has-been Franklin Road, Boise rpublican governor in 24Z4 ' erativ e n atu re o f the ci ):45 n.m. Saturday at thc Poynenc Funeral Chapel in Jerome. ated in draft form to-' Scrviccs H om e in Mi years 13I months rr ago, Batt suggest-it- where members shouldlid be repre- ■ circulate< ed the entsntire commission resignin senting the interests oftheof entire groups ranranging from irrigation ' only to admit adi later that it was pre-e- state while contribuilu lin g th e ir farm erss to Lewiston shippers .mature amsnd ill-advised. Since tiienen knowledge of wildlife atand fisheries and Oroflroilno officials, who' Hospilitals hc has replgplaced tw o o f the com m is-is- in the areas they como frfrom. • worry abcabout water levels in ------:...... - Dworsha;shak- Reservoir:--Ifr------.M A G IC VALLEYSY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERCB all of Burley; Mel'vlelvin Lomun of Hazelton; andan Wesley , includests Islanguage designed to . Som e namesTICS arc om itted at patients* rcqu«quest. Winter of Heybum. t O ' Y ’ e n s u res IdahoIc controls its C q)mtnittee] e ben4sjV>CX‘/ \ . . w a te r and that would mini- Admitted • ...... R e le a s e d ...... - — ------...... niize-th c-ihc im p a c t o f s a lm o n ------Crystal Benitezrz aand Vcldo Crccnfteld, bothIth ofTwin Otis Hughes, EdwardEd' Peters, Penny RussellII ond Anna flo w management n on ' ------—Foils; Desiree HuiHummel of Jcromie;'7ulio ■Fabcln Fi o f Wright, all of Burldirley; Laura Dayley and Revn UiUscolo,both l l i n - Dworshak,hak...... , •- ^--Wendell: Darrell LittLittlcr^jf Filer^ArHclen Paxtonton-ofBuhl; ofHi^bum; Andrctdrea Hill of Declo; ond'MonlququeVennmi— • A JJ.-Alit -J for fl([oodrelk — ------T-— S o * faTarrthcTicw*plan"has“" rr ------and Rosa C onzalezrz o:of-Jackpot, Nev. o fR u p e rt. receivfcded guarded support nost quarters. But Batt ' Released i B O IS E (AP) I — To help Hood)d in the Aiture. To makekc sure'that fnosl DOKA MEMORL\L HOSPTTA jso n left the aides anclmd Idaho’s Republican; Lisa Judkins andnd 1Lorce Stephens, both of TwTwin Falls: MINIDO ^AL relief progisgrams in,northern Idaho, a doesn’t happen, Fergusi bill drafted congressic:ssional delegation are and M ary T rader o3f f CGooding. House corrommittee gave hasty intro-0 - m e e tin g , h a d a i;ew bi Som e nameim es arc om itted ot patients’ reqi5quc$i. d u c tio n to legislation that wouldId and it was introducedI iin place of workinglg outc the final docu- . C A S SL^RREGIONAL Ei MEDICAL CENT!'ITER re m o v e oa property tax limitit the original before thithe meeting "’«^he st A dm itted just last July. ended. ! state recogniles we ‘ Adm itted Norva Mclntyjc,'je, Hailea Bunde nnd Shelly W mit docs not permit coun-n- ' Some lawmakers tholoughl local had to hahave all our players M ary C ox, Julianin Diaz,C Alicc Hare and Fcdcriccrico Llnnos, o f Rupcfl; andd AlcydaAl Guevara of Burley. ties to incricrease property tax collec-c- units of govemment alalready hod logger,"rr," said Mike Field, an ■ ' tions moreire than 3 percent from onetc authority to excced thc: ttax lim it in ‘r®**? member " of the . — - I budget to3 tlthc next. . eme^encies. But’Fergusiuson soid lhc Nonhwcswest Power Planning; D espitete mi isgivings,, m em bers oDf f cap imposed last'July wtwas a “hard" Council,iil. “We hope to be g an announcement . F o r obituary o rate Informalatlon, the Housese Revenue and -Taxationm limit on taxing autborir•ity in coun- making s next week.eek." • • ; c a ll1733^931, 7: extension 27£78 C o m m ittettee on Wednesday voted'-:d'-'ties. Obitunaries ______introductic;tion o fa bill .from Gov.V. Committee chairman1 1Rep. Steve “It loolooks like we’ve got t to waive the Jimit,i if ncc-c- Antone, R-Riipert,.andI otherc com- somethingling everyone can agree H armion or of 'Jerome an'd Cllffbrd:d the corner ot Butte & 0 pay for flood< d a ^ g e inin m ittee m em bers-said ththere was a said .Greg.. Casey,. ______E rn est-Harmon s t: of Twin Falis;s; Pocatello, with Bishop Idaho.; ,' ■ : .. possibilityrtharwakci:cningTthtr3- ~ Rcpubliciulican & n . - L ^ C raig’s - , ------'daughtehter, Mrs. Douglas (Connie)9) Whetten conducting. Thele family w ir northern Id ding, to the bill, the 3 por-r- percent cap for flood rcre lie f c ould stnitive assistant .. - ______;______Mehr olof Waukegan. III.; stepdaugh-h- receive friends from7 7to 9 p.m. Accordir )94, more than 80 per- , 3-Wheatley ccnt cap willwi not apply to any c o u1 n-, -. lead to other demandsI tot ease the In 1994, ters. Mrs; Mr Jim (Robin) Shell, Mrs.s, today at the Manning-' cent off erendangered salmon . Karl (Connie) (C Souza, and Mrs.s. Funeral Chapel, 5103 N. 12th, ty which1 hashi been declared a disas-s- tax limit J a s o nn (Brandy) Aslett. • all ofof . -Pocatello, and one hour• priorp to the te r area iif f thet spending is for flood-'i - ‘ “T h ere's alw ays.that p'possibility.” Jcftft IdIdaho were captured ; Jerome;ie; stepson, Eugene Wright of sen/ice on Friday at the church.cl- related purjurposes. A ntone said, a t L o w/er e r Granite Dam and ' Twin Fall=alls; three grandchildren; two10 A family sen/ice will b(beheld^on Michaeltel Ferguson, chief statete Rep. Jim Kempton,, R-Albion,I borgedI to the mouth of the ibia. The new Idaho; . ste p gjrandchildren; ra sisters. Ms.s. Saturday, Feb. 17, 199w; economist,st, said the waiver'is goodid said in em ergencies, thiihcrc’s litlle Colurabin Jacquelljollne Nix of Twin Falls. Mrs.s. Lake City, to allow Andrev me year. the Legislature can dolo e x c e p t to P l" " . »f implemented by the Shirley) Barker of Springvllle.e. to attend. Interment w d relief programs continuete approve the exemption, federalI goverilment,g< wo.uld , , and Mrs. Barr (Karen)1) at Sunset Memorial Par f o ^: than the year ofthe disas-s- “It should be of shortrt duration," allow moremo than twice' os Christen;ensen of Salt Lake City, Utah;h; Falls, many, salmalmon lo remain in the lelng estab- te r decloroiirotion, oflicials will havere h e sa id . ,, I brother, Gordon L. Harmanin A memorial fund is bel t least for this yeor. . of W est,■st Jordan. Utah. He was pre-9- lisfied at Westmark Fedederal Credit to seek tax]axpayer opproval for, high-1- Ferguson said the exencm p tio n w ill rivCT.atlel! cedodhii him In death by his parents.. 'Union. 333 West Alameda.A er propertyly ta x e s .' be narrow ly applied ancnd what the ConserViicrvationisis have long , TheI funeralfu will be held at 1 p.m.n. P o catello ID 83201 in1 Andrew's/ Rep. Frank I Bruneel, -iR-b- m o n ^ goes for m ust be.0 spccifical- “fsuedI bargingba hurts more . S a tu rdday, a Feb. 17, 1996. at thele nam e, with a charity toI be b named Lewiston,n, raised the possibility;y ly identified. th a n , itt hihelps, pointing to * Move-Rc■Robertson Funeral Chapel,ll. later. that th e flood flo relief money wouldId A ntone said the bill wivill raum to -- . .decliningng .runs.despite barg;_... Third andam Fillmore Streets, Jerom e. 3 county's base budget so10 bis committee for actionin as soon as ' ” 8^' where.frI.friends an d family may call“i ^■crwcrrrja ^ ^ it could levlevy higher property taxes:s thc paperw ork is complct'etc. ■ Specificifically, the new plan from .5t(5 to 8 p.m. Friday and family ...... recommencnends low ering a t i r g e t .- ...... < Clifford M. Har in ■ •-======« — lannon . rnay call:all from 10 a.m. to noon on ' J . flo w , fo‘or r triggering when > Clifford MerrillII Harmon,h 56, of Saturda'day. Interment with military •y Carmelo Garatea PkT water isis S]spilled over Lower ■ Jero m o , d ie d Mon/londay, Feb. 12. honorss willv be at the Jerom e City‘y Carmelo Garatea, 80,, c of Rupert, 1996, In a truckingig accident.a Cemeter Fileer resideents upsc ■ G ran ite: DlDam. Last year, the- tery following the service, The'® diedTuesday. Feb, 13.191996.*atthe • H e w as born No'Nov. 13, 1939, in fam ily/ suggestsi donations to A rm y Co:Corps of Engineers • Salt Lake City, Ulah, P Minidoka Memorial Ho-lospltal In : all the salmon until lah. lo Clifford and Jerom10 e volunteerv firelighters. Rupert. Alice Becker Harma•man. He attended ‘ in the river exceeded Cyprus High Sch(c h o o l in M agna. n He was born FBb..24.4 .1 9 ,5 . h oveer buildiiing perma its fS i!0 cubic feet per sec- 'I. Mountain Home, the son^ cof Plo and U tah. Clifford joinoined the United ond;- States Army In 1956956. and received J Franclsca Garatea. Hei imoved to • ‘ improved hydroelec- -,• Rupert with his familyv' Where he ByEarlD^:D.LcMaster builiding..for a minimiiiiiim o f eig h t ' • .Tbat imi his basic trainingg aat Fort Leonard A ndre'rewJ. Hulse oduction,'but slowed ' e in th e Army, ho „ attended school: He sen/in/ed In the Times-Newews correspondent years and a maximum ofol 10 yeais. trie produ W ood. Mo. While ir 3 with great paln.Jhal we non'sjoumey. attained the rankk oloi sergeant and o '* '® , ® Army'during World War 1111.- He mar- T he building w ill cost ththc fire dis- the salmon' jnce the death of Andrew" ried Norma Rogers onn Feb. 16,. FILER-. - Changes in plans for a trict a bout S400 p er monCnth. . . C aseyy sasaid the plan-reflects sorved his cour3 un lry In W ost Hulse. our 4-year-old son. lhe Serlln Crisis, } 1950, In Pocatello. Theyy imoved to gubdivisio as invested tjc findinidings of the National G erm any during ihi tassed away Thursday. Feb. ston under constructionn The fire 'district has • While siailoned inIn VWest Germany, °9§q_ >• Hailey In 1963. where he < construction Academymy of Sciences and . i 16. a s a result of an automo* w e s t o f' the tl city has held thele about S34,000 in the co he married Helga Oh > and operated Wood Rivei the concerns of iccident near Tremonton,, 1978 He approvall*of-0 several'building per-r- o f th c Ore statio n additlition-this meets, th He returned to thslhe slates In 1962, 1,. Supply until retiring In 1 II the lease Lewiston>n aand Orofmo, which , moved to Rupert in-1993,3.wherehe - investment will equal Where he compleKleted his military f, am ount so the n et m onthlU y paym ent h ' sets it apart from for-- * iley, Kan. He laler irew ®'' Joined our family Doc. 9. had since resided. : sz'amiz, of Irwin Realty, service at Fon'Riley in S an J o se , Calif. His brief ro. Thc fire merOov.Civ. Cecil A ndrus’ Idaho ' worked for the cityty cof Junction City, l y j ; J t He was a charter memtmber of the ^rcsendnjing the developers of Thcle to th e city w ill 'be zero is filled with h ap p in ess and o. 2106, a Golden SpurSpi Subdivision, told theIC district has agreed to payly for h a lf of PlS!- Kan., as well a s the;he city of Abilene, " t e fnmd c his departure leaves °a Rupert Elks Lodge No. called for low ering Ih ^ • vorked as a certi-.'O'!® ,, member of the Disabledd Veterans. City Councmcll that a number of lot}t the insurance and half.o:o f the Utili- T bat call Kan., and also worl void in our family and our fied mechanic; f(for Ford and ■ " a n d St. Nicholas Catholicc (Church. ow ners lave ha\ expressed their con->• ties for tbe new station. . levels o>f f thtfa e reservoirs b eh in d . impleted' a the fourr lalow er Snake dazris t» T Chevrolet dealershirshlps In K ansas. rew w as an active m em ber cf}( . Sur^vors Include two sons,sc Greg cem overr thetl ci^'s decision not too ' • The council .com He w as also a fielde!d-represenlatlve-u,i^^^^ }l-Garatea of-MurtaughI f,i..“Bbared road.m aihtenanance.agrce- : B®,‘he current U uvu^ th» ' ijr-year-old Sunday School - rafeK’The new'pliiir'^ ...... for Vacublast ofWic^Wchita. c l s ? l n lths Highland LOS Sth Ward^ G aratea of Rancho Mira{a g e , Calif.; the buildinging lots located within theie m e n t” w ith ,th e F ile r Highway ,«acHwate In 1979, Clifford)rd moved to tho “ 7 ^ . Highland0 Stake. Pocatello.')- one daughter. Julie Ge3aratea of subdivisionon. D istric t A num ber o f roiroads on the • -does notot rrecommend draw- ; Jerome area wheregre he worked for S '‘J® >w loved playing Power,f Ranoho Palos Verdes. Calif.;C a n d M ay o r■ Russell R “Bud" SheridanJl edge of town are divideded down the ^ Universal Frozen■I FiFoods and was Dflnofrars with his friends and b ^ hi. - two sisters, Mariana Basi ic c e n te r w ith th e city mtnaintaining • ‘Part of the reason' the fuirt i self-em p lo y ed inn Uthe automoHve. J '- “ W «>"ihot the oflicial plat- o f the ading books, playing tickleQ of Rupert and Alice Majc subdivjBionon h as changed because o)f f one,side ahd the'Highwiway District- Idaho,'Pit'Plan didn’t fjy is ; ' repair business. Ho < t v^th his siblings, and help- Lakewood. Calif. He w as | b e c a u se-lt,didn|t e lt accoinmo- I J & J Enterprises aj 1 1 9 7 8 . his rcwpi-kingilg road locbtibns and thatIt ^ e o ther half, i dad and mom on.home pro- Ih d e a th by his w ife.ln • jr neighbors,” Casey > nance for small ongir ^arenu and one brotherer, Manuel. havlave been changed, but thcle : Under'the terms of-the t agree- '‘‘“.‘'S l'.” ------p la l-r^ rdrded-at-the-Couhi^Clerk-*a^ fl 'a-m cntr4Kc-city wilUbe^rt;tespon8iblc ------» u l L 3•hisplMdoefl." J i a ■ • • ______/Tvoi^ Include' his parents',.. ------Jeronria Gas, and Oil I s not been updated.M ^wu—for-Fair. _ Ave.--from..UU.S.JO-to-1-1^: __ ^ : ° l l D f i 5 ff«— eilrtn-G"Qratit- Hulse 'and-Jody—y— 'A-vloll-sefvice-wrtH be-lB held al 7'. -otBcehosn In M a/1 9 8 2 , hele ssuffered from El stlm psoson Hulse; two brothers,1, p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15.5, 1996, at these chanianges. Until the ofTicial,'I ,' C ounty Road (4000 Nortlrth Road) as work-related fall w^which broke'the. jystln,, ageai 13^^nd Ryan, age 7; . the St, Nicholas Catholic: Church( In currcnt plo[>lat is reco rd ed w ith thee well as West Midway SStreet from facial part of his; sl skull a n d neck, a n d his3 slsister Jessica, a g e 12, all of)f. - Rupert. M ass of Christiann BurialI virill county, hle e ssaid, no building perm ltes Stevens Avenue to U.S.S. 30. The However, he recov;overed from his Pocatello>llo: maternal grandparents.I. be’held at 1 p.m. Friday.y, Feb. 16, w ill be issuisued for the affected lots. Filer Highway Distric w ill, b e ' injuries and wentt oron to eventually oscar’ aand Trudy Simpson' of)f 1996, at ths St. Nicholasas Catholic . . GoldenI SpurS developers are try-’- - responsible- for on Stcvei'ens Avenue become a memberier of the Jerome shoshonione: paternal grandmother, C ' hurch, with Father Juanan Garatea ina to sett aall the lot owners affect-t- fro m U .S .-3 0 to P61eli R o a d ^ Volunteer Fire Depi epartment where Nen huIlulse of Murtaugh; great-:- a: s celebrant. Burial will foilpllowatthe,. edbyJiiscis change tb .“sign ofT’.onn • County Road; East MidiIdw’ay, fh)m - h e h ead ed up RescuscuoUnltOne/Hs grandmo T iother, Bertha Stimpson ofif Ruperti Cemetery. Friends 3Ut o ne o fth e lot ow ners isis F air A venue to Asgrow R oad (2300 • w a s d iv o rc e d In 15 11 from 3 to 5 p.m. todalIv™lShS thcptoiTbut ' Twin Fall•alls; and also a wond.erful i >unty jail and is,not co-I- East Road): and A^gr married to Joan1 G all W righi In nolvrork.ik.of uncles, aunts, cousinss Hansoni Mortuary Rupertirt Chapel. in lie coui 8 r o w J ? o ;d binnecSMdal .< ' juntyRoad.. 1 9 8 9 .- a n d dearlar friends. 'one hour prior |o the vigilII servicei al ' opcninng.LLezatniz said. ' betw een U .S. 3 0 and Cou: Id save ^th,, ■ . • w Y o r k 8 t M k & ■ Survivors includedo his wife. Joan T>ie funeralfur vvill be held at 1 p.m.I. ithe church lhat evening.), and also • Councilil m r em bers a n e e d to;lceiq>p - This agreement should D-You:Can*Eat, ‘ ■ Gall Harmon of JeJerome; former Friday, iFeb. 16, 1996, at the8 onei hour prior to the senidcvices at th'e ..in touch with wi Lezamlz concerningg tbe ci^ and the Highwo 3pcbm Shrimp ' - ■ spouse; sons,' EcEdward Dieter Highlandnd 5th Ward LDS Chapel, onn ^church on Friday. this issue,:, andI bot|l parties agreedd money, Steridon ^ d , bj i, i - I to try to getret tb e m atter cleared v p os3 ' the dtiplieation d fm a in tni S i s t esaft& S'as'-I. soon u postossible.. : , ' . • : . • T be council, has ic^oso se a A c c e s s ■:< In d th er rb business: • ■ . as the.new long distance ■ ■ council has cbrapleted a • the city: The win.sa>lave' $ 2 S |^ . :'i g y . ^ WHITE Teement'with the’Filerr month because. It will bew c h a r ^ a u U a w \ e District for the new' firee $5-access for all of thb city.’s'- ^ I ^ e.Ltelephone lines andjiot rhe-firo-district wilUeaso-i ot.a:fee..fo)^^^^^^H r • • I ::TWrwn«MIX81 *XIM VER»^^7a>.66oo-- ^ ^ m m i the noith1 fahalf of the. clty-owned.,-d .> ttc b .lio e :':‘ ......

C. ' ^ I . TF Thurtday. FoFebruary 15.1696 Tlmos-Nows,OWS, Twln_Falls, Idaho. . B-3', ...... ■ (- Magi3ic Valley!

Twin Falls wc'O m an joins hosjispital board i Comnmitteee flunk![s bills tot funcdC SI The Times-News The boordird dircctsi Tund-roifeing: efforts for tKc hospital and com m u-; BOISE (AP) —— 1M em bers o f the by general fumund we can a ^ ^ ,” she said.si “ W c are “(Bul) theihe reality isr'we need to do0 TWIN FALLS - Alycece Woods of nity heolthI careca programs. Thoscj House tax committilittee acknowledge sources.” dealing with the sympnptom, not the somethingg tito oddress that," ho said, Twin Falls, an advocate: forfi patients, elccted to thehe ffoundaiion's cxccutive- there is a problOTI w ith how commu- R e s id e n ts o:of illness." L iq u or'lobbyist r ! Brian Harriss was rcccntly elected to0 the M agic committee arc; Dr. James SpafTord,! - n i t y c o l l c g c r B trTwin-Palls~and"|F * ! 'othercountiefpnjp ay ------R ep -R o n -B lack —R-R-Twin-Fall9;-opposed-th(the-bills.-He-SQid-the-stQte— e— VoHcy-Regional-Mcdiclical-Oentci—presidcntrRo -RobcrrStcphanrvicc-^ ------Coeur d’Alene arcire funded, but on QLj|jjMj S500 per studenlent chicf sponsor of the bibills, said o 10 markup and federal and state taxess Foundation Board ofTrusustees. president; FreFred Harder, treasurer;: Wednesday they:y declinedi to do per year in tuitiortion percent surcharge on1 liquor1 w ould already coniontribute to more than halff Twin Foils City Co'ouncilmon Charlotte KroliCroll, sccrctary; and Dr.; som ething i\bout it. but that just offoff- gencrale about S6 millillion per year, the cost ofo f a $10 bottle o f liquor,•• Lance Clow, Clare Gibbsbs, Choriotte Bcn Katz, EdithEdi Robcnson, Robert; The Revenuee and Taxation sets so m e o f theth< which was to be diviv id e d e q u ally R aising taxes (ax higher, he said, will11 Kroll and Peter Toft alsiIso were rc- Seibel, Paulul ReynoldsP and Robert; C om m ittee killed1 bibills raising taxes ^ between the two collegeges. cause solesles to decline ond cut taxX elected to the board, cteach for an. Valentine, menmembers nt large. • ...... i)n_liquor^bccr_and.nd.wine.-The. m ea-- var-___ T h e s ta te to x on.i.beer, I which collections,IS, not increase them, additional thrcc-year Ten;rm, accord------Coll foundsindation direcior LarryD------...... su rcsw crcin ten d edied to help pay for ned there mayr bb< e -'amounts to about 1.2 ccents per con, “The go!jolden goose is dead,” hec ing to d news release. B axtcrat 737-237-2480 for'information. ! the community colicalleges and ease the p , ® revolt”” irin was to be doubled un(inder the other said. ——------spccial-property ' tatax j)aid by resi------H iacK ------thethrec-countieiIties—bill-toabout-8ccnts:i:i:per six-packr-— “There-i!j-is-something-inhercntly— public-land sui d e n ts o f Jero m e,e. Twin ' Falls and that paypaj the special assessments;s il i f The state wine tax, 455 cents< per gal- wrong withith selective excise taxes.">: Elko County] uit appealed I Kooienai county collcolleges. there arean no changes. lon, also was to b e doutubled. added BillII FRoden, lobbyist forldaho“ ELKO, Nev. (AP) —-W hile one behalf ofClifi-ilifTond Bcnha Gardner o f That special taxax raises about S6 Rep,p, Dolores Crow, R-Nampaip a. Black said those inciicreases would beer and wiwinc distributors. "No one* Nevada dispute with the federalf< gov- Ruby Valley,sy, who• are fighting the; million a year, enenough to cover said eventually,eve the Legislature majm y generate Sll million perpi year, from questions1 theth need for money." emment languishes beforcre a judge in « Forest Service/ice over grazing federal; - about one-third of i 6 million go to He saidd alcoholici beverages use o f the cost o f run- h a v e: to tc at least decide if it carcon which he su^ested 56 ® Las Vegas, two Elko raminchcrs have range lhal bumeumed in 1992. ; 0 col- the community college: ning the two>yeor• sclschools. afford'd os many state-supported col' |esandS5mil- Idaho crops}ps, including hops, gropes moved their fight over pubjblic lands to • The U.S., Forest Fo Scrvice sued the! tes to pay for a and barley, “This is not goodod tax policy,” said leges} asa there are in a relativcl)'cly lion to Idaho's counties y- the 9th U.S. Circuit C ount ofo Appeals. Gardners lastist May^ for puuing cows! Steve Ahrens, presid»ident of the Idaho small1 state.st new juvenile probation:n system. “It’s IdaIdaho people ond*Idaho° Attomi^ Glade Hall fihrUed opening out on their traditionaltrac allotment af^cr^ . Association of CConimerce and “Everventually, some Legislaturee i:is He knows it’s nevever popular to industry,"," Roden soid. "Funding1 briefs with the appellateItc panel on it had cancclcdled theiri grazing permit. ; Industiy. “A generaliral need, the ftind- going; toti look at whether we haveave raise taxes, even the sosd-colled "sin” needs to be oddressed by the entire ing o f ^u c a tio n . shoshould be addressed m ore highCThi] education facilities tharhon taxes. Legislature.’re.” F u - e s ^ io lc Sessioion will address- 5e appro^)ves charrtef schc Continued from B1 has been theihe first p rio rity , AvithI Ithy Sexuality’ "By definition, we rccccognize thot property, bcin)cing number two and; BOISE (AP) —— F; o r the second alreadyly hasI the authority to do so. his bill would fare inn the Senote. nicTnncs-Is-NewB fire is a natural cleansinglg agent and resources numilumber three.” said Tim; Istraight year, the! Idahok House has “ Thericre arc wonderful thin^ hap-lap- “ I’m happy that at lea::ost they have wc agree to use it,” Doug!,glos said. “It Hartzell. anin InferiorI: Deportment; [approved a bill thathat would jsermit peningig out in our school districtsicts been talkmg about theJ conccpt.( I’ve TWINI FALLSF Jan Hall andj wil! depend on the circucumstances, representativevc ffor the report. ; , timo of year, resourees to0 I establishment off clcharter schools, right now,” n said Rep. Elaineine never had that before."’ Renca Remi:maley are leading a training be protect- "After ourur rreview, we arc reaf-; ______w hich w o u ld u sele tstate funds but Hofiniuilan. D-Pocatello,_;j_beHcye thisthis Tiltnnn's bill would,. allowJndivid-—.session-for-ai ror-middlc-Bchool-toachers— ^ ed. etceteras. But firee has been firming thatt hu human life is _stijl_ first,!_____ -would noTbe bbunjuhd by the samo has thehe potential of siphoning ofToft uals or groups to ask thehe local school entitled "He;Healthy Sexuality.” excluded too'm uch and itt rneeds to be but propeny/ aiiand natural and cultural! irules and restrictionsons governing pub- our moslost progressive and enthusias-ias- board to issue a chartcrter for o new The 10-Ic)-lesson curriculum cncour-. brought back in across the10 board.” resourees togctogcihcr bccomc the scc-I :iic schools. tic teachichers.” school. It could use exisxisting public ages abstintincnce or delayed sexualI Small fires can dearr thei debris ond prioriiy," hhe .‘Miiil. “Now the pri-1 :' After an hour'sI debate,de the House Lastit session,Si the House voted 62-62-6 school facilities, withI sschool board involvemenilent, enhances selfefficacy, that accumulates on tthe forest vate huntinglg s: shack that w as given; ;voted 40-30 for theie Ilegislation spon- for Tilm:Iman’s charter school bill, butjtit it approval. Tilman saidd it would be provides life-savinglif informotion on floors, taking with it ththe fuel for precedence: ovover ... a lim ber stand; ^ored by Rep. FnF re d T ilm a n , R - never gogot serious consideration in the entitled to public schoolol funds based sexually traruansmitted diseases ^ d pro- larger, unmanageable tblazes, he will now bcic ono the sam e footing.* c a sk in g m an ag ers to*_____ ...... ■-..•Boise.------•.------.------:------SenateEf Educotion nan—on pe^puplI.enrollmcnt.-It------motce-positi isitivo-p«crrpFCSSurc-rcgard—_ said.______; ____ _ A n d w e ’re as The measure is aimedoil at fostering said heiie expected increased opposi-)si- . A state charter scholo o l could be ing health1 scscxuali^. More than 300 pu&|lcc'cbm m cnts weigh the relaiicfaiivc values ot risk boili! ^innovation in educatication. tion this[lis year because the 1996 billIlls Is started upon'applicationpn to the swte All tcachcchers who may need updated,J ' were collected during thehe pasi year economicallyly andai environmentally."; e coiiiments ’ 'In additiortion to management! Tilman said resreal educational much bnbroader. schools superintendent,:, o< r any public skills in teaccaching healdiy sexuality are. and added to employee i state, local, authbrity, allII fi fire ofTicials will hove; ___ _ iimproveincnt.won’t\ ’t (cpme_until.thcrc___JThcrecrc.. is „ a _ .n e w _ E d u c a tioioD n .college or,umvcnlty.,.It.also.could .1 __encourageded to attend..Cost is $33.50.' , . and in/orm ation from st; new dalaba.sc that will; lis a change o f attituiitude. “It is a cata- Commitnittee chairman this year, Sen.ien. use public school fundids, but could One crcditil isi available through Idaho■ ■ lribargovcm m ents”and the th Weslcm” acccss to” a nc The nonfed- house manageragement plans, monitor-; ;lyst to create lhat chchange of attitude Gary. Schrocdcr,Sc R-Moscow, insteodeod not use public school faciicilities. Slate Univeiiversity. Deadline Jo rcgisjcrP Govcmots Association. Tl tin havc'pri- ing informationtipnand reacarch.- I ...... jl&ATilman said.----- of^Sen^R^ohn-Hanscn,^R>ldBho.£aUfciUfc—^W e-cott-put-fliUthehe-monoy-we-.A-is-today.-Fo For more ihformatibn or io'-J ■ governm ents .will still mary responsibility for firFirernanage- • A report on tthe new policy - pro-j ; B u t R e p . M ayynard n t Miller, R- There: hhas been some work in the w ant into schools ... {butlUt) if we don’t register, callall Jan ^ all al 423-6155. ^ ment on the so-called ururban inter- duced at the10 Nationalh Interagency! ’M o sco w , sa id if thetl Legislature ' Senatee ccommittee on charter schools,ols, have o change in attinidJd e , all o f that Classed/w v ill be from 8 a.m. to 4 , face where many privatete structures Fire Center• in Boise. Idaho - says! •wonts to encouragese ori even demand but nothi>thing has been introduced, probably is not goingg to do m uch p.m. Marchch I and 2 at the Obenchain now exist. the agencies:s uwill devise a plun to; inew attitudes fronrom educators, it Tilmaman said he had jio idea how,ow good," Tilman said. Building on M ain Street All areas with burnableIc vegetation put the plan1 intoint action by March I,; will have fire manogcmiment plans, and the fedss arcan planning for a pub-; according to agency officficials. Land lie educalionn prprogram. ; Lawsu]i i i t ^ ______manogcrs will be otiowcc'cd to chose "While wilewildlond fire can bc'a^ to let fires to bum out, on(md they will destructivee forcc," said' [C ontinued from B1 d o e s aappear i that he didn’t buy)u y w e can to make a living,lg.” each, 0 pros:rosthctic leg about $14,000J have more ficxibility to0 determine Agriculture's's Glickman,G “ it is also a] 'diggerosapotential:ial liable pany. enoughgh insurance, and that' is too She added that shele hasn’t foi- and an cjecjectric whcclchair aboutt what to save. vital pan o fr naturenat that can.bew iin- 1 Pedersen said Idahdaho has a 10-ycar bad.” lowed the worker’s cccompensation $16,000. "Up until this point, hhuman life , aged forpositivsitive purposes." , ; / ‘statute of repose" that1 presumes a* CharUirlotte Tracy said she isn’t surelure debate in the Idaho Legsgislaliire or in Tellez is' originally "from ;product is safe ifr it is m ore than a a b o u t tlthe value of the 400- acrecre the media recently andd >doesn’t have Michoacan,in, one o f the poorest states ;decade old. But thathat presumption is dairy outsideoi Malta. It has beenBcn an opinion on the issue.e. in M exico,CO. If he were to return d by the Tracy family for 68 As for TcIIez, Univei'ersily-of U t^ there, it wouldw< bc impossible to ;rebultable, hesaid..1.. ow ned \ I .. Pleafeejo:Join Us In • “For example, the:ihere are a lot 727s years arand during peak periods, the Medicol Center doctors>rs are consid- maintain thethe prosthetics, Dwan said, W e lc.c o o i m i n g Iflying around that,t w ere built in the Tracyss mn ilk about 110 cows. . ering prosthetics and reconstructiverc “Javierr isi; in the position now ------;60's;"-he‘saidr“If-i^lf~onc crashedHii Tracy:cy~Paiins ‘irrigates'about~holflolf” knee surgeryott'his’left'ft-leg; ------^•-where-hccaican and m ust ston to moke ildoho, the lO-yearir statutesi o f repose o fits acresaci and the other half is “not‘not When the post-holc‘di^er d sucked some of thesethi decisions for him- BRIAN DD.KORTH - ;would not excludele liability I; bccause very productive,”pr she said. Therhe his body into the mo\oving power- jelf,” Dwan/an said. “He is alert and, N e w B r a nnch d , Manager ;eveiybody knows thithose plones were TracysI'S raisei hay and barley mostlost take*ofr shaft, it ampututated bolh of aside fromn thetl injuries, he is normal, I ofthe Rttpiupert Office ;designed tb. lastt longer 1< than 10 years andan employ one man. Martinrtin his arms ond broke boti}th o fh is legs. H e w atchesties movies and interocts >ye^. I believe it’st’s the same for a Juarezr Vargas,\ who is a relative: of Doctors later amputateded the left leg with his fomilyfan and he gets o lot of-f ■ I ) ltfi I :|fl :post-hole digger.” T ellezt atmd helped him get the tem-»n- just below the knee. his strengthth ifrom them ." ! Pedersen said it’st’s too soon to tell porary jc Hospital spokesmanin John Dwon ' T e lle’s z ’swife, four-month-old iwhether the Tracys,-s ares in danger o f “ Wait and see is nil wc can do,"lo," said the decisions dep

jContinuedfrom BlB l ’ “ I t ’s's what the Department oof f and the governor's agrcireement fear - activities outoui to the public. ' ; The INEL alreadyidy has “spun off” Energyy iis going to do in Idaho,” he that those who have th'the waste will Denson 1a acknowledged lhat site ;three companies arand others have said, keep it because findingg a permanent contractorsors ohd the Energy Friday, Febrmruary 16,1996 hson said. La'ck'of Theg5'govcrhbr’s 'agrccmerit com->ih- d isp o sa l site m ay bele politically Departmentnt lock credibility with the ;becn' licensed, Denso 1 0 : 0 0 a m1 ~ - 4:00 pm . I money is a major coconstraint and the pels the th< Energy Department to imjrassible. . public. Yearears of secrecy ond unkepl have eroded public foiih in !c6mpaoy is on thehe hunt for S250 financece cicanup and removal of "Wc'll see,” Wilcynsnski said. But promises hai a frien d ly v isit by spent fuel would be nmoved from the agency. Stop by for a * In^Iion in venture capital.cai most storedsu waste from Idaho by y- resh m en ts !' Meanwhile, eenvironmental 2035, he.he said. And it speeds up the INEL by 2035, he said,I. ’The focus:us of Lockheed-Monin's a n d refres> out the day. Icleanup and wasteste h a n d lin g a n d timetabl ( already plannedI at . Act directs the Energy D :fo n o a rd to lEL, h e said - by decades. . . take possession of comrrunerciol spent spent fuel -—: stored at INEL so that it We look foi ithe work at the.INE[NEL, the Enorgy the INEI ng you. •D ep artm en t’s INlEL EL manager told It aIscilso fo rces th e departm ent; to fiiel in 1998 for disposalsal in a pcrma* - cannot leakak into water, air or soil, seeing ] • -The Times-Newss eeditorial board And aa sites fo r d isp o sal o f h ig h ly nent facility. So far, eflcfforts to locate Denson said,lid. I later W ednesday afteiiftemoon. ’ radioaciactive spent fuel from U.S..S. such a site have not sueucceeded. The ThoughI theth governor's agreement ! About 60 perccntIt oof what INEL is Navy,, governmentg< and commercial;ial department is'investigat;ating a site ot doesn't covetivcr 2.5 million cubic feet of t q iv e :' jlhem Nevada, plutonium-cc-contaminated waste buried ;going.to be doingg forf the next 40 powerr reactors,rt Wilcynski said.. But Yucca Mountain in soutl BANK : ;years is spelled outLit ini an agreement untilit it does, the waste would bbe e ' but it wouldn’t bc readyly before 2010 willy-nillyf it in pits and trenches, lhat ' |bctween Gov. Phil BaBatt and the feder* stored1 alabove ground at a temporaryary at the earliest, officials hihave said. waste is co\covered under a previous government concencerning the ship- site ion Nevada1 or at the reactorsors Wilcynski and DcD enson a lso cleanup ogrctpeement, Denson said. And cleaning it up has started , Tment, storage and dispdispi^ of ladioac- where! it it is generated, he said. . lamented their troubleIes in getting work on cle I y : tiye waste, John Wllc)ilc y i^ s a id . . T hat’sIt’s ju s t w hat critics o f IN EL information about the: sitet and site with a projeciject called Pit 9, he said. J ^ 1 - ^ m K mm H j

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BURLEY • 1221 W. Mainn*678-2221 R U PE R T .• 424S.0neidsia •436-9001 £= OBILE-GE Our Prices1 BlBring You Ih.„O ur People-I ------COEUIL-dlAL; ota-and-Arkansa*------— ------tLENU-(-AP-}-— ■ ■■H^B|B~nicinbers~V/b~u'I ■ b'uia completely out of►f proportion," unsafbTi om- Potlatch Corp. Chthairman John Cold w< Ron Rankin and or disruptive would com 1 weather In January and id backers of his be in the coun)urt- . Complon-said. “Ouilur intent is not plicate tl nug Richards has announceiced the compa- Febniary al O ne Pcrccnt Initfac : the resolution by requirini y affccted. all the manufactiir- tialive gathered in JB *'\ y . house hallwaway to prohibit the use.e.'of the court- express uch ny’s first quarter eaminlings will be sig- ing plants,Its, IRichards said. . ; - the Kootenai Coui !ss definitions for‘'sucl ounty Courthouse S^'noon to 5 house in any way.”, behaviorior. ntficanlly affected bjby severe cold Heavyy flflooding affected those at hallway to make i cc commissioners E H Q p.m. on'Frida,iday A paragraph of' tlthe resolution A broroad, general ban allow:^u/e weather in its operatinflng areas and by Lewiston,sn, St. Maries and Jaype in cnforcc their, bi ban on public Pw aj 'to collect signagna*— 8tatcsr‘‘Thereshall-bl-beno-parades;— commlS! ..j_ — bea>7-flooding-in-Idaho le-said-Richards-saidthe-com------— assemblies in the ci ilssloneYS"to~stpp'onljr(Ki e courthouse. tures on the th processions, or osserembloges in the activitiiitics thnt are disruptive. The company,- hcacadquartered in pany is notlot ablet to quantify the cfTed o f But the commis! S a n F ra n c is c o , h a s tin- lissioners refused -- property taxtax- ;Kootenai County CourthouseC or unruly’ ooi r inappropriate, imberlands and these, events'ents OD fir^ quarter earnings, - to tokc the bait. manufacturing plantnts in Idaho, buthesaidil capping initiaitia- et]tranccs thereto, nonor any display Unlikeike an ordinance, a resolu lid it would be significant Rankin, prcsii:sident.of the A A tive.'. therein of any flag,;, banner, ploc- tion doeloes not have-the force: oo: f > -• Kootenai Coununty Property H_M .on- ard, or device desigiigned to bring low. Ak personp cannot be arrestee ____ Owners Associatioi tion, also p o sted a Rankin kin’s group disdis- into.public noticc an;my party, orga- or citedd forf violatine-it^ _ public notice bn I n the courthouse , " pcrscd on Tucsues- nization, or movemeilent." Withh thet policy stateraenTlr YAN ESTA j: b u lletin b o ard in d n defiance of the day, CommissionCi Chairman Did)ick Compton acknowleiledged the rcso- placc,. comC' missioners can call . ban on posting fly flyers other, than Comptiipton said the resolution waiwas luiion did not exactly.y state th e com - W atsonn A/ g en cy security"guards to those required by>y 1law or pertain- aimed AUCTION :d ol barrin g only d isorderly:rly, mission’s intent andI t]the addition of ask disnsruptive people to leave, N ing to county busin< sincss. unrulyly people who intimidate citi:iti- awordlikeunnilymi{light clarify it. T hose who wl refuse might be cited^ SATURDDAY, FEBRUARYr i1 7 , 1 9 9 6 Rankin's posI'ostcd notice zens andan courthouse employees, s. Bul county attomeney Ian Smith fbr trcsptspassing.by Coeur d’Alenec n c LOCATED: from Souih Pa/kPa in Twin Falls. Idaho. 4 miles s - a n n o u n c e d th a t: his hi association “Thishis resolution has been blowr)wn said adding words' iles south on-alrpoilRd., 3 miles - s'like unruly, CityPolitslice. Smith said. west. 21/2 miles souih or IroIrom the old Berger Sloro on US 93a sosouth lo Nevada. 1/2 mile south,____ 2m[leseasl, 1/2soulti, l\irkmn e n is ta n isian visits CCoeur 4lene areja^chools1 s Sale Tlm plia^a.m . Lunch al thelhe CookshackbyBeif: COEUR d’ALELENE (AP) — An offici icial cach school and eacl:ach state here has its owrf/n All students arc educatedcc equally throughIgh TRACTO from a former Soviiavict state got an education O R S- TRUCK[ - P I C K U P 3n in rules and selects itss O'own textbooks, fourth grade, but durluring grades 5*9 studentsnts Farmall 706 diesal tmcto:tor wljh wldo front, single remote n o rth e rn Id a h o , sp motb. P.S., T A , 15 x S X 38- , spending part ofthe wcivcek He said Turkmenijmislan implcmcnied a nev.:w arc separated by skskills. Each state within rubbor, 540 & 1000 RPMM P.T.O., category II3 pi. hllch:h - Farmall 1 Supor C g a s trac- ^ .investigating schoolools there. . , ■ political sys»em of.cducalian.inof, lW 3.thailat ..Turkmenistan has ai_schc)oI sc for gifted students,, tor, singlo front, fast hllcHich -1965 IHC 1/2 ton plckup.,301. 304 V8. 4 sp eed, long wldo. . _ ------^Aziz-AbduHoyc box, soft plugs laak,-plu jyovv-'adsTstarit^dii^’ector'iir'bf - givcs'studcnts'moreore'opportunity to realizeze’ ' A fter hihfh”grji'dcrstistudents'who qualify can ^us oxtro-9ot of doora—165858 F o rt-2 to n truckr 360 v a - — Regional Education englrie. 4 apood, 2 spood,Bd. 16' grain bod, 825 x 20 njbbor3bor - • : ion Ministry in Turkmenistastan, Iheir lalcnis.'His counju n try is sw itching fro m thehe attend a university,;paid for by the govern- was in local schoo lools this week .as part of a Cyrillic alphabet to the Latin alphabet andrid m ent. O thers w ouldi attend a trade programs br facf-finding venture . - cowM BINES - BALk L E R S ure for his'homela’nd. encouraging combmbination schools aiidid go into the workforce.:e. IHC 82 boon special pullII typot comblno. spUto cyllndor,r, P.T.OP. . driven - IHC 181 10’ He met with Lak .akeland and Coeur d'Alerlene exchanges with otherier icountries. He said teachers' papay is commensurate withj.1, aotr propollod comblno. gasg onglno, good older unll - NowN« Holland 262 string tlo high school tcachei ' hoy bolor, hydraulic ton8i< hers and administrators ondor This yeor, 27 stud (Revenue (I and Taxation) — bo.et o r bean cultivator foifor C - IHC 7' hongPh nioworir - 'Wosko 6 rx>w metal box warehouseuse law. im tsid o f two. For Wednesday, Feb. !■ Modifies procedurepr by which sellers’-s’ boan planter, hoo type openers,-markors,o| 3 pt. hitch:h - Schlfflor 10' com jgolor. b - 14 HB40707 (Simpson) — Confinns cover-er- HB758 (State Affaira) — ...... S ig z ^ B y O o — Requires state sales tax pem•^itsmaybe^rcvoVed. - oponor, P.T.O. ond 3 p t hitch.-hi Som o scrap machinery ' -...... age fo rc■ eommodiiyin’in^riity c aiicountint agencies to get approv HB485 (Revenue am ovar from the HB7661 (Revenue(I and Taxation) — and Taxation) — paymentsIts under lhe bonded warehouselie Legislature before applyir AdoplJ.lotest- edition oof f federal Intcm al act ying for fecleral Shifts fundinding for local school public^ M IISCELLANEOl S )US ------grants- requiring matching{ _f funds frorm^lhe.. . scbool:maint R ^ n u e Scrvice loxicoiicodcios.uahojtaxi- •_ HW32 ( IB--. -.Rali:of.16x5x3fl8naponon d t ^ - P a i r o f use d 15 x _1x38 ^ x ^ tirea-IHCfast hitch lo' - ^ law. 32 (SImjwon) — Requirwart»int-nt- —- s t a t e . - ...... ■ ' «rty taxes to state”^ e ia lT u n„j d '- 3-pL adaptor i'lOOO gallb;lldn~mdtal tnjck viatdr tank - Pickup Pic cam per shell - Old- . _ ■ ments toD T*nnnsportation Dcpirtment advi- ~ . . 1°®*^ prt)pat3 SB1290 (ideation) — vi- HB759 (State Affaira) — Clanfies nght by increasinging sales lax to 6.25 percent Essex sprayer • Yamaha0 100 motorbike, does not mnjn - Approximately 500 alu-' ) - Changes dates soryboaid:uds to represent the six regions. o f a deaf pereon when il cot»mcs to Judicial S mlnum 1/2* and 3 /4 ' x 60* when districts ore rcimbimbuTsed for driver , h b 494 ( loioducedlaSeQats 0* and 72* siphon tubes • G as9 pushpui m ow er - 3hp g a s 36*- M (Health and Welfare) — Bringsgs or quasi-judicial procecding!18*. „ SCR142(2 (Stale Affairs) — Imposes55 lavm awoepor - kllchi[^hen cabinet with stainless sloelloej sink - Cultivator tools - training programs. stale contnntrolled substance law in compli- Legtslstive Actloa 1i- HB760 (Slate Affairs)—— Allows mcm- temporary standanissla on b te bright in pota-g. G roase pump ond a fow plhorpU m iscellaneous Hems tooI numnur erous to mention, ih federal regubtions. bers of Board of Dentististry. Board o f toes. HPl (Education) — Re NOTE: Don't bo lato. Noi: muchir m iscollanoous. W on't takea k e long lo sell It all. . butions made on behalf of Introduced In House Pharmacy and Board oiof Veterinary SCR1433 (Slate(! Affairs) — Approves 40 (Appropriations) — Authorizes :s ■ actcr education by authorlor Siiephcn Edwaid Bojjg cs M edicine to rcceive S50 percr day honoran- slate rcgulatio Ccisgrovc. tate University to accept privatete um but excludes il fromn definition< of SB150I1 (State(i Affairs) — Exemptsis WW f ^ c:R; r D on R vanI EI s t a t e ~ InOoducedlalInHoiae "nd grantnt funds for construction o f anin salary. from instant: -ing building. nt record check handgun pur- HJM7 (Stale AfTairs) - HB761 (State Affairs) —-— Proyid« for chases byy persons i with concealedd Terms: Cash oor Bankable Check[k Day of Sale Congress opposing anyy o:omiini onltring 41 (Education) — Encourages:s im poundm ent o f a vehicle afteral citation or weapons penremuts. the minsfer of any mcmt sc o f the Eddie Eagle Gun Safetyty arrest for failure lo insure diehevehjcle. SB1502 (S Sale manogiged by Masters Aucthctlon Service em ber o f Ihc U .S - I „sponsored by the Nationd Ride 1 (Stale AfTairs) — Revamps armed forces to the Uniled“ N.do»ior»,y le HB762 (Suilc Affairs) — Provides for state laws for schoolj elections, '* “Th ^ EBusiness that Services BB u i i r - Olhcr foreign command. , im poundm m t for 30 days oof fa vehicle for .S B I503 (S '• H C R 4242 (Education) — Allows', I (State Affairs) — Subjects:s R fngigside phone 208-431^73• 7 3 5 5 's - driving under Ihe influencencc o f alcohol. Liquor Dispa^ s a ry warehouse and office For Tuesday, Feb. 13i Dqpartmcnicnt oC.I*ftrk»-#tid Recreation to:p ;dru» or other intoxicatinggdntw < : allows space to comp ^ AUCTIONEERS CURK I SigDcdByOcnOovem or „ , - . negotiate w Recl^tion^^ mpetitivc bidding. Carl Van Tassoll ir, 'forfeiture of vehicle forar subsequent SB1504I (State(i Affairs) — Allows I HD554 (Appropriations]o r a ) « ^ H i f e >n nJi*. offense. 8...... LylflMastars Pupart Idaho •436-3405 Lamar Loveland licensesisestobe'Issucd'tO'cipcnitorsor;;' I oncrgency S12.3 million>n aianpropTuDon for \ Cascade ReservoirRe; HB763 (Ways and Meai T,- Buhl. Idaho •543-5227 Gary Osborne Rupflrt, Ri Idaho •436-9863 :ans) — When o Jrim o f premisesprc thal have been scpa- public school aid. ■■ , Taxation) — _ ^ . j Q W I e i 73.1:16.10,. Qoodfno. ldaho*.334-53S0-,_,._. - _TronsporWtionlDepartmenlsnt disposes o f nfed ftoni Mqualifiedski'resdraiybwna’-” 431-7355----- r-: - • HD535 (HealtK'and.nd -\V elfare)'^?;',^\C Stts‘a>tf;iM«ate sides']^;n(e in half to surplus real property valuetled at fess than Mobile•539-5350 ' Brings advanced life siippiiippoit and e rfic iB * in 'f Waihington.coun-1- SlO.OOOj^ may first o f fa pupurchase option ■ emcy medical services ii :s into aprograni - ties.,.: , to o\Vnejs o f adjoining propaxity- ...... administered by the Heallcalth and Welfiulj'^:.' ' .HB756M;6^{RoVe'ni|c;and Taxation) —- \ 1 RB764 (Education) —— Authorizes Board with oversight by lhe;Boord ic h ^ ^ cb^ges In Iqws on prop->- Parks.and Recreation Boardrd to enter into,' Medicine. erQf-.toxcs^’: agreements with Bureau ofif Reclamalioii; m ...... _.S«tToOcwaOWOMC.____ ; H H 7.S7(7-fRBveniio-ind-Taxolion)------to-operate'recreatiotr4bcilitieticrarCascado HB402 (Simpson) —• RevisesRe the defi-• AUows.volvoters lo ii'pprovo exemptionss Reservoir. Tests plaiace . 4 t h Aid d d itio n — , u B l- m am nvofyth’s 'iSlIBIREIFOII • I R D S A H l b :: |_, February 1 ; 7 , 1 9 9 6 .e a fh il e r s F W ill [>00 pm M.S.T. • at GoodingIng Livestock Commission C o . ^ a ^ a t l 44,700: 14th ° Annual Production SaltSale * 40 Range Ready Bulli EPDPD’s; Pelvic M easurcm enu,i« Sem en ChecKed, V irgin BBi u ll. . GRANGEVILLE5 (AP) — ■ J e Closiiij ldaho*s Headquarter;ers for Hindquarterss ______' ' ^ ig This Lcocation Soon!S Fifteen thousand yea:'ears ago the Bonneville floods, ftdi:d from melt- ing g lacicrs, carvcd oul oui the G reat ; ’ . Salt Lake and washedcd out every- Bota INAL2WEtEEKS! thing from the Snake:e RF iver Plain J ’ a n d to the Clearwater Valle}Iley. The enormous surgerge left in its EVERY ITE'EM wake — among otherier things — , the body of a prehistcistoric mam- j^l «4 ^ {SHED TOOGO. moth whose skeleton)n was cxca- 11 te w r IM(H vated last summer from3m a site n ear Gm£ K am iah. UIM University of Idaho0 aianthropolo. , INIUTSorMI-SM rT(%)SUI b s e P i S i i Al gy professor Lee Sappiiapington said F R E E D eliv ery ,. upUp to 300*nii]e8, recent radiocarbon testests dote ihe' j • w h e re n u m b ers ju a tlfyy — or a central point. Kamiah mammothil at; about du c . Lunch Avaibble • CatalogCs on Request m p C H A i 14,700 years old, farr earlierct than e Sale Dny (208) 934-447979 • Butch Booker, Auctittlo n e e r originally thought. Hi H H H ■ W H H "That puts us back fufurther than any type of any humarnan have been dated arouiound here^” P P B R H J S ap p in g to n said. Sappington, alonjo n g w ith University of Idaho graigraduate stu- dent T o n y Plastino, dire

Councilman oni r d e r e d m “ 5SELECTIO:>Nis to pay for guided e d o g 1 PARKER (AP) ^ ParkerPai City BEST! Council member Coreyey Statham A J has been ordered to payly restitutionr ' ' of 51,200 for shootinglg ai train ed - — all SALESj guide dog. In O ctober, Statham ,sai' was the guide dog for a bblind per- •• .yWallclj, Bsckpaclu.. DeilcB WciVelcoma, son, W ayne E dlefsen. Edlefsen, 43, lost motnost ofhis sight to diabetes aboutJt ,10,1 'y ears ago. He plans to fly to> MichiganN ^ M a q i c ,V^E.!LEy:,jM A I 'fi later this month to get a nnew dog. i His trip expenses w er^oicovered bv BlUflUlHail ■ donations from fimdrfiisers?ss?''*"' III

I > ■ - ! J h j iMm --S m liermen^ fonrever- w Mcape " W’e were disaiscxissing fishing at a dinner party the otherr ni,night. W e alw aysI dtdiscuss fishing at dinner parties. Becausesc wi e m u st Fishing is, from - - ...... 'w h a tlc a n te llroour i life. “ ' My husbandid was' telling his friends . about a recent; fisfishing trip in Belize. He’d caught a boneflslifish. This is apparently the pinnacle of fishiishing existence. His audi- Pursued by cnce was rapt.t. (Catching a salmon or a walleye has nothothing on catching a bone- his shadow, .' ____ • lish. apparently. •..-.■J^^-a.lone.snow? ______b o a r d e r ...... — Suzanne to u c h e s down on a . Huxhold recent outing Ia t M agic Clover Creek M ountain Ski . . i l A r e a ..______~ ^ CalChlhgXNot^obcrPfizc" wourdTJcTIike,' second placc inI coolcc experiences to catch* 1^- t' ing boneflsh. WIOIAM OJlOCWIh* TVn«.-Nl m ' ' Y ou’d have thethought he’d just retumed dm-Nm from Heaven andanc was telling everyone what it was like:c: “First,“ God comes down- and hands you a iCabela’s spring catalog ------— ------and-you-get-to-pi>-pick-out-howevermany— Sluggos and buzzizz baits you want and then i s s p (0 r t - ss s o < you get a NEW!V! 20-fopt Ranger with a e o o l i t ^ s l 2 0 0 horsepowerT MereuryN engine and you - --sp en d e tcm i^ catcMtching touroament-small— mouth bass.” ------EDITOR’S NOTE—— ‘’Can’/ tell scftuis^ beeniT Iboarding for two years. Nev skied. ing'from shredding? The ...... And all his frieiriends would say, "ahhh',"'. Then you're not with To0 traditionalists (read: pldi)lder skiers), it on-the slopes.- Never/er too old to h u m , snowtLvbonrritnp k n<-nppi»?ilinWn<- — — -QS-though-there-ccj-could-bis^b-b^ernews. - 4is.Tuuls-on-a:-|^^^^^H (I, on the o ther hi Well, maybe you arc.. S'lSnowboarding will chalkiIkboard. r hand, believe this is the soon be an Olympic spon kind o f place y o5u jgo only after murdering iort, old-timer. In1 1fact, that is how they dc;describe the num .) soundid when a boarder rides by,)y, shredding By Sheila Nonuao• years.:s. Some cx- two skis find . , ten d h e ’s a c tu aly lly saying . all the things p crts:s b e lie v e I've been dreaming they arc aban- snoww b b o a rd e rs ng o f bearing throughout doning the * ■ o u r married life. -' w ill: mn ak e up - sport in-droves as soon as i "Tliirigs like: “ Yoi as they develop the—betwccix n 33-to-40 percenr o f thosiose visiting ------• You ariTthc pinnacle of ' knock-kneed dexterity reqi womanhood to me;ne;’’ and “Here, Ict ME .. required to “scoot," . ski areaCOS by 2 0 0 0 , he said, , the preferred verb for dr . clean out the catbox•ox for once.’’ ' dragging a board . “It’ss ;a fine sport, it’s good for>T thetl indus- across flat snow-covered1 grground. try, eve But my son haas9 putI a crimp in those very industry neccls somethiithing new ," “M y friends got m e into i plans. A major tangl’s knotted1 up m y line. wc are doing and our skiskiers say, always snow board, neverxski." sk ‘D on’t : V H e’s as obsessed5d w^ ith fishmg as his fa- t change.”’ Around for more than 2 ther. end his fatherrt is the kind o f man who in 20 years, snow.-. He said sa occasionally some disaisappointed l„ _____ boarding came into its ownow just last De- snowbo; will closet himselfIf inir the bathroom with a loarder willWomplain, but “ei“every day, wiau cember when the Internalmational Olympic people c IVIOIAM BROCKmi«.TViw»-N«n In1 tlthan the snowboardcrs thcjicy get mcdiocro stuff.” He one used lo ski on two ski:skis, now they ski mountai: He said sales had in- - togk him to the symjymphony. He osked the ain, so w c are going to try’ to bc pro- were complainiiining about.’’ he said, creased 20 pcreent to 30 on one,” he said. grcssive,I'e.” 130 pcrccnt lost year. .• what pound test the violinists used on Parents haveivc at least one reason to bebc Boarders don’t need W hat do boarders like besbest? • Snowl ,ecd ski poles or cac' , their jnstr^ents.. I bought him a book wboarders make up 2 0 peipercent of pleased if theireir kids prefer snowboardinjng racks. And forget cxpen “Riding hard and fastfast," said Ryan Shawne< [pensive, bright Euro- about the medica] profe^ioni.pr He said he ice’s customers, as many as 50 per- over skiing: It’s[t’s Icssex p en slv c.' pcan skisuils, Dork mo; Weigner, 14, as he tookok a break from ccnt earlirly and lale in the season, monotohes and flan-’ ;■ . wanted a scalpel for3rh h ts tackle box. Tickcts are: thethi same for both, but snow-w- nels rule. Shawnee M ountain’s snowbiwboard p ark .' ' Som e M y son is m erelyIy ithe latest example in le adults and families witl/ith small boards, boots} andar bindings are ot feast 202C “No neon,” Kooycng “The jum ps,’’, said his,twirwin brother, Ian. children 'cnga said. "The kid ------•• the Jong history offb b o w a sport like fish'- :n feel boarders are loo wile/ild on the ' percent cheaperper than skiing gear, accord-rd- w ill bc em barrassed.” The Mount Olive, N.J.,L, tteen-agers have mountailain, too iiitimidating wilvith their ing to Jay Koo;ooyenga. head of the snow- ing - a sport w here,v, as£ in golf, the stories Please see SI afterw ard are as painl 3 S N O W B O A R D /C 2 linful os unanesthetized V spleen removal - iss pmy son finds a wife as Despite:e record cold, bir understanding as I rdwatchiinganytihing buttfowl — rBy;SaaCa€k------.'v -—- ■ 33T !...-jGoodtng^Lounty:carSH lF mnf ft/»r ,y»ynnn/» ~ cciH 'jm 'O 'C0flead«;“dr6vc tHi iayr sai(f3l.8ot. seven andi._.tui^ of the trip participani . Huxbold will deann a fiill stringer o f bass .'KnigHt-IUddCTNcws Servlervice vaiis alairo v erD u lu ih ', iip’to tHcs S ax -Z in T lim lip p y cause one’ never secs every-- city-limit sign on the recorcpants at the Tower. ______i for the 10people^le who ask.,. ‘ bog ancnd over to Isabella, lookingg Ifor o w ls' thing that is therelere.” The cold didn't rufflecord-setting I day. Kim E ck^ is olre^yly ca little apprehen- that ha>lave been both numerous andmd visible . She had been:cn h e ^ n g about MiAneso-- Eckert’s birdcra. Like thosefie the feathers of sive about getting his nexllext electric bill. this win'inter. v’ta’s “ow l invasicosion”’from various birdingI here, they seemed to takehose o f us w ho live Eckert, a Duluth', Mimlinn., ornithologist. The5 owlso weren’t as cooperativeive as they hot lines and rep<•eports sincc December. light ot beirig part ofilieake c a perverse de- I s A W T Q O T t spent the recciit frigid] ^s; e l l ushering 16 m ight; hhave been. “ I wanted to3 scsec the northimi owls, rap-• perience. he dccp-frecze ex- REPORT birders al! over Northedseastern M innesota, : “The>icy were probably sleepingig andi not tors, grouse, winvintcr finches and other bo- ‘‘1 got great birds along \ Some cam e from as far: awayaw as Japan. venturirring out." Eckert said .! • s," Weinmoyr said, • ' ing extreme weather condng with experienc- «/ • tht &Mtoo(h NMteuI Fomt . Working for. Victorr EmanuelE Nature ButI tthe group managed'to kekeep the The. extremene cbld made the birding; mayr said. “It will provideonditions," ] Wein- . Tour8, .pne o f Uie leadingngliiniingtourop-. ' vans’'wwindows dcfogged long encenough to challenging..Tl.The group saw only .29I tibn in the future: 'Whenide great convcrsa- erators in the country,y, Eckert1 had two see greireal gray owls, snowy owlsvis, haw k spccics o f birdsIs ilin m ore than three days o ff n eso t^ it w as m inus 60."’icn 1 was in M ia* - ; m . .stretch vans to keep op to be a good one “O ne had a plug-in,, but bu the other one The: long-distance1 birders hadlad com e . served during DeDecemba’s Christmas Bird1 ' “They’ve rtm out o f foo« ^ H h c T n nn E e i a N g tr o ______• didn’t,” Eolceri said.I. ““So I took'the fromTefexas. California, Indiana, MiMissouri, Count and found it here," Eckertfood in one.place- ' . . ;po^bIe electric heaterer. from my bath- New YcYork, Maryland, Virginia,, Wiscon-V , “1 know,it’s}'the th low est touU I ’ve ^ e r• know s how far they’ve :crtw r said. ‘.*NoWly. j ' ' room, plugged it in heai*r theth van and left it sin andd Japan, They each had paiecorae - - - - -■ • • -" • -I L “ I hadad the potcntial .of gettingS 'l ! l liftw, to T ow er into the schedule, and took pic? ble." ' ■ ' 'b 1 ; • - . - v2"- „: t_„ ...... ______

. 0*2 .-Umos^Nows..iV9,.Twln Foil*, Idaho T^ursid8yJoy, Fotxuary 16.1996 H DueEss g r o u p ~ Ski by nigliht I H s e r v e s s t e a k , i n r Briefflfly . „ Fly fishersy. meet tonight in Twin Falls : j ■ crab d i n n e r I - TW IN f a l l s) '-- T he Magic Valley Fly FishFishers will meet at 7 p.m.' •; tonight at th e Rockc k Creek R esuurant, 200 A\ddison dd Ave. W. -; > B y R ob Lim dgrearea ' B Fred Partridge,, regionalr flsherics m anager:r forfo the Idaho D epartm ent! • i; ------Timcs«Ncwt-com!)rrcspondenl------r - H — - — of-Fish-and-Qamene,--wil] discuss'how paiticulicular woterways are man- ;• aged for trophy trolo u l. H e will describe the depidepartment’s organization-,.. •' .JEROME-An)\nyonc who wants lo R al hierarchy ahd th Iilion hunting :i:; thc annuu! banquiq u ct o f th e Jerom e I B U RLEY - A Uthird female mouniain lionn hihas been killed in game chapter of-Ducks(sUnlimited. I ------management Unitit 55 south of Burley, oftidalidally dosing the himting . i The banquet wil will be held Feb. 24 season for the area.a .. ut Jerome’s Cathi citholic Parish Hall, ------Thc “pursuit" scseason is still open.and.dogslogs can be uscd.to choMrJ ;... The steak and crabrab dinner costs S20; moiintain lions in1 U1 nit 55 through Feb. 28. MMountain .lions-,may not - a no-host .socialol hourI begins at 6 be captured, killed:d o r possessed during pursuitsuit season or.dog-training.; ■' p.m. and dinner:r willN be served ot season; it is illegalil to kill a lion even if dogs; arearc threatened, i n j u r l o r T • / 7:30 p.m. killed .- Anyone who bu^ buys an “carly bird" . A valid ‘‘houndTlirhuntcf’s permit” is required tickct before Feb. red to pursue.mountain li- . cb. 17 is eligible lo ons w ith dogs. win a variety of'special sp prizes. Olh- Hiintcrs may cheheck on thc closure suitus of other lion units in the T ! cr prizes includele newr sholguns, ri- state b y calling 1-!1-800-323-4334, or the Jeroir fles, signed wildlildlife prints and a :romc ofTice o f the Idaho : Department o f Fishsh and Game at 324-4359; home entcrtainmciment center replete witl\ a 20-inch1 televisiont< and a vidco-ca.ssctte recoi5Corder. Mallard, CCanada goose nulumbers rise j _ SomeSJ4.000i)0 of the proceed's._ _ - 301SE — Mallarlord and Canada goose nu mabers b a were upji^^^itial-;. __ ------w iirB c T c n t ttf D'uD uck'sU nlim ilid-’s - - — ly-from-Insryearln■ln‘ldflh'0^3' arfiiilal mid-winter national office: - and ifiore than stove Lundgren of Bend,d, Ore.,C p a u se s to enjoy thtl e placid view a t HooDi>Doo S k i A re a . L o c a t- vey. three> fourths of thattl sum will be edsd about 45 miles northwewest, of Bend, HooDoo hasht a loyal crowed of niglight skiers on week- The statew ide coi« u n t showed 159,160 m allardlards, this year, there w ere. ' j spent on'habitatt c2,238 w ere cotuited th is ” i chairm an. year. The second-lailargest concentration o f mallaiallards, 23,528 birds, was : Preserving andd eenhancing water- l_ found in thc Am ericican Falls area where there: wwe ere 15,167 last year. •; '• i fowl habitat is what'hat Ducks Unlimit- J. T J [ J Canada geeSc nunLimbered 70,257 in die statewiicwide count this year, fm--' • —cd i.<: all aboul. FoFounded in 1937,------^chiganjsportsm; tan leaveieswealth v -abovtf-the count-of5f 43;855-last-ycarrMore:than"half-of-thiSTfcar’s'“ thi — . D ucks U nlim itedd hhas evolved into goose count cam e frfrom the American Falls arearea iat 38,968. Only 6,517 - - ^ one of the world's d's largest private geese were seen in1 tthat area last year. The nextext Ilargest concentrations i vetlonds conscrva- w fJ. big-gamne trophiies in basisement o f geese w ere seen:n in the big lake countryi'of of thc Panhandle. The' ' tion groups. To date,da| thc orgoniza- statewide survey fouound 33,758 in 1994 and 27,6f7,682 in 1993. • lion has restoreded and preserved nvEri< < O verall, ducks sht M c S h a ip ...... ____rope, Africa ond Asiisia; African an- lion mour>unlcd mns closc to S4,000. showed a slight decline fromom last year-. ThC: differ-.'? ’ nearly 7 million acracr« of walerfowl- ^t :• cnce primarily i jht»Riddcr News Scrvice ______tclopes, and w ild sheeilep thal included B ut b eforfore thcv con ho;ve onimals / in the number o f redheads,is, 1n.43i L ___ ------habitat--4ncludingmg-5,600 acres in ------r------pared-to-32;829-in-lrl9957Toial-waf5rfawl-nUriil} the M agic Volley. a North American hunter'shi grand inounted,;d, hunters must kill them, TAY\Y L O R , M ich. - I f Tom Mc- Mc slam — Rocky Moui last year, from 284,i4,590 to 299,100, because oof f thci dramatic increase. •; “ W e’re h u n ters,rs, but we’re also t. uniain bighorn, and thiaicon co m n to several thousands y hod to die of a heart attack,:k. it- Fannon, D ahl's and sic in geese counted. ToFotal waterfowl number staievaiewide were 261,620'in';! J coiiscrvationists,” Lnmmcrs soid. Slone s h e ^ . . In licensese fees, guide costs and trav- jld have been while he woswa Tbe cats included a mountain: lion, cling tfxpciipcnses. ______1994 and 221,407 in 1993. "This banquet isnisn’l.really.abc.ul_ king-a-Cape buffalo-in-ai~ an- servalsrlynxcsTbob'M - The survey is cooix>rdinated each year by the-U:e-United-Suites Fish and : ■ winning anything,{. b but rather carry* cats and genets. Most oFoF the African animals came cen swamp, climbing a ColCol- and thc canines were’e‘ ireprcscnlcd by from a 45' ^ Wildlife Service ancnd earned out in cooperationtion with thc Idaho De-; ' i ing out thc missio:s^st_atem ^rv.of^^^^^^ 45-day safari Tom McCarty o-mountain afterjq ^oc.tracIiack-—a white .wolfr coyotes; 1 ^ , partment ofiish andid G am e os part o f a nationwiinwide-waterfowljwpular—* 5 ra isin g w a te rlo w J i 5;numei;ourfox- -made inI 1973-or-l977,^gjccanT 1' fTaiTd^prcservmg insa}}iI bear in Ncwfoundlkd. '' es and assoncd jackals J f • ^Uoirsuivcyr-^— - the habitat so thatot >we hove water- Is ond h y - ( ^ . rnnem berter which. But he also niade Conqnled fiiom >tead, in one.of those ironies lif om staff and wire rqxttts /. fowl for future gener >lifc “I couldn’t believeve all the stuff several tripstri to British Columbia,ia, I______nerations." seemsIS tto reserve for so many off us,u; that was there, and hc H “Early bird” andnd general dinner .u. how voluoble il Ncwfoun^ing.J. but just f i ^ r - A ngie’s AngelsAr to B rides shop in thc ter getting through the funeraleral, ing what il would cosost to get these Southlandnd Mall, McCarty soid sheE / - ^ ' S K GNDPINOWili I Snowbboard sh^^Se'gicgon the business o f restartingting trophies mounted toda;iay, it bos to bc wohm a W - m m H.SAT.]aUITQV« J trophies assem bled by any’ in- from com m onplace rin;ingnccks to ex* tyrannosauia u n is." ' ® !HATC ■ wise instructor as telltelling him. ' ® ■ Translated: Unlessless you slart ski- diwdualual in this countiy. ' otic silvers and Lady AAmhersts, and H ing when you are7, 7, you likely will ,Coveivcring the floor, crammed on.on even hundreds o f buttiitterftic? — all H bc hopelessly averagiroge all your life .sbdveses, hanging from poets andand go to one place, H (though you couldd stills be happy), overflovlowing'eve^ available spaceace “He]^ always said, *Noard. F o r those B who snowboard withith their left foot H ^ I B forward, lift your toe;loes to tum left, - a dig them in to tumn rright. Weight a Cj . forward to go fast.:t. Ibackward lo ■; jf| J ^ L W a t e rrorod^ i Breathalable PARKASS50% 6fF:M, ff tum. And. hey, relox.' fIRESMARRII X. This is fun. J ^ H oo d o o IV tfka NSow q $120, Sc^linHe^NoW $92»>, PmHeid« i N] 6 w $ 1 1 5 J i % It was fun —' until'lil wc headed to t I Full Truckload Dlr«ct in From Tho Fad I ^Teto Sweater N ow 6 the top of the bunnyly hill.I I had no j A l l 81mIS s ,A nd SfylosI ^$60“,Ty<*P^lUover^N oW $55, IceFitldfeK , k j , N o w S 9 9 ? ? : p idea it c ould look so3 mmenacing. After an ungainly fa: ^ Jjeo rg e W . A vid skier a n d! RivcrwearRi shopper, modelinjing the Columbia Bugaboo,iNCW N V2Prfci:! ; ’ fall disembark- i IL ing from the lift, it was time to fe SPEiEC/Al point the 4-foot boardrd downhillfi Q . . 311^ Gloves and MiMittens reg. $15“ ...... N b ’DW $5f : 'M p In an instant, gut-wr•wrenching pan- Q AGRI dACTION ic and.a.surge of adredrenalin locked Q : You)uth Bibs reg $55“\02 ■ my muscles in place. EAKLitBIRD ...... N C3W i ’ $29.9i i I 1 was a Scud mlssissilc rocketing » • - down the slope. - Hipip length Parkas; GraniteG Peak or Lcx>ngsPeak - • I couldn’t tum, cocouldn’t stop, D c FARM TilIRE SALEi couldn’t slow dowitrt anda was sec- Special firicing endsds Tuesday, Feb. 2) $179“ your•choice ( ...... IS® $ 8 9 . 9 1 1 P onds away from wipiiIping out a Ski g EV I W ee prcschool class. fBN LARGE BREAKIKS' en's Waist length P ( e g I bailed. H ^ CAN BE FIXEDI 1 Parkas: Powder K< or Thc first bounce:e felt like I Q _ Bugaboo reg. $l5!.S9>“ your choicice..^.....,..N 0 1 crocked my toilbone,le, the second » ^ i c Valley's Lorgdtf Farm lin 3W;$79“ ^ I P ipoirFocilily slammed my head agaiIgainst u n y id d - Q I sn's Bugaboo full zi ..... N O 'l ing ice. >p«QaIizing in : zip ski pants reg. $73.50$ >W$35®2|^i, P Bums helped me up. “ W e could a Loimrger C ub & Bruises ------see-ihat-one-for-mi lesj^Si^he-sttid.-!------H ------m's~Hardpack-Boainrder^Pants regr^ . i . . . v - N 0 1 Lesson ovct. . H -7R«' R ^ io O i s p ^ o d S ^ ’cB Tyclcs r ^ ' !83;50 3 W - $ 4 0 “ -:* j - ...... The ice'n-agcrs inn tlthe class— ■ ' H ...... • ' who fell as much as I c did, o r m ore H arge lrf«ntory O f New Tires X l ^ i e s Hip lengt!gth P ark as...... 5w ;$89^ r “ k — headed lo th e beginn;inners’ lift, ca- H ger for more practice. loldum Chloride HydroflolotTQn rvice dies Waist length F Km , B u g a l n b , I. lo o k ed ah ead . T^e he rest of the D I Parkas: Powder K hill was as steep as8 thet: average n kiddadie r ^ . $159>9 to $180 your cnoira...t N O \ - 'drivew ay. )W $79.95 i h Still spooked. I didllckid ofT my H •' '' lies Bugaboo ski paipints N O W ’$35 bindings a nd w alked do'dow n. g ' I r/R F ^ 5 ^ 1 ^ N O)W \ $25*“ I . ^ There's a new sportrt ilin town, and Q I am. too o ld to ploy it.t. ' ' B 1 TBAM IS a great electionn iof shoes & SnowivtxM ite.'fTOin N e. Simple, ■ i ‘ ^ fc i H a c f r f c S h a v a r Troubles?Tr R “ va & LaCrosse. 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^BJy y .Candace Bums deer tag, and the t6 mm. then stepped Kozacetacek says — with a twinkle in H 'ost Register into the momingg hit. The coverall^ his eye — that it was he. Kozacck, would have to wiwait in the car. The mannin;ming the scope. S A L M O N — D o n h a “ SqiS q u eak ” deer were gettingg iaway. Twerwenty minutes later, when she Blarsalou a r was mucking her;r tbam a Dirt clods clun{mg to her heels and finishecshed gutting the deer, Biu^ldu y U m a ^ ^ few:w weeks ago when her daughterdai sagebrush snaggec(ed her stockings os againin wonderedv how late she was urgirgcntly called her backk tot the she darted afterr tth e deer, dodging -for work.woi Sweat beaded her dirt- ' J j g M ho}u0 }ise. prickly pear cactusu s and bucking bad- smearecarcd face and.blood ba^ed her Cow boy poet and hum oristst EB ^ te r ger holes.' She sholot once and missed armss to ber elbows. Her curls hung O sPlR m Blaclack’s Monday moming sho\how was just as the hindsIs headed over the limplyply and her stockings were s talarting r on KSRA radioio from hill. Undaunted, BarsalouB ran down shreddeidded. She picked up her rifle, S aaimon lr and-Barsalou’s daulaughter into a gulley andtd started uphill. It pluckedked her sweater from the sage- . . d ididn’t r want her to miss his yarn was then she reacalized something brush,ih, threwt it ov er h e r shoulder, aboix)ut “Centcr-Fire Charlotte," andnd headedll for the car. ic '" . • -. - -V -realol w estem huntress w ho shoi • When'Barsalou-got to work at ck together - . . bilckick on her w ay to work,,*thm thi ""‘I w as stud :30 — dressed in hdr customary • • V“',‘ . • • h ikked e up her skirt and strippiipped like Velcicro. I had Wrntl^ronglers — Loucks and the . W- dowi)wn to her bra lo gut i t thourands of>f cocklehurs JiP";igwigs had left for the day. She ■ - : . BaBarsalou knew the story wt ■ • J n“dad tthe rest of the moming to —■ \better evAn than Blaclack. In my shiklrt and „n„jflect. • ' ______•■■J- • -i- V- . Borsiirsalou IS Black’s Center-Fi-Firt pantyhose..... I stopped “I "Iwas lucky nobody spoUed APphsto" Charlarlotte. le going back to m y cor,” she 2 0 0 long enou{■gh to pick ... Akayakerier attempts unsuccessfulfu lly t o ro ll u p r ig h t w h ilee comc peting (n the Locusu a t F o rk ' Until Black and altnost 2C lid. “A fler I g ot back to work, I dio stations broadcut her stor Invitationalnal Canoe and Kayak Rac(aces Saturday near BIrmlimlngham, Ala. The race, itory, t h e m o u t , th e n I r a n u p Hiouglought, ‘O h. m y Lord, i f some- 1, part ofthe irsalou says she had all but fo A la b a m a3 Cup, attracts canoers arand kayakers from arouncjnd the Southeast ^ th e hill andi there w as '>^yxiy had seen me they’d just die 'gott you, but I go0 a bit stir crazy this and I'v e been told they will tryyjo-adfj to ____ Lkno.ftLi:d.bc.i :.in-hot_wateti£JL_fromn Ithe University-(of-Idaho):o) so-I—down-thcTidger-A -A-rickety-fence ------Before-i ------tim e iO f-y c a-ThcTivcrs-are'ourC)T~phoi r-n hoios o f IHends and fish. Their:irURL I didn't mention 1 Ihe Lewiston hodtoto look the part ofa secretary,uy.” didn't stop her pursusuit. rec e iv e d shape and icet hitshi covered m ost o f is at http://www.homeless.eom/hn/homt Morning Tribune ved the first of five' blaze ne's home page Banlarsalou lives in a rural subdubdivi- Laying herxiflee ion the ground, orange bi the lakes. page]ges/Iofaro(at)trout.moth.wsu.edj.edu.ht ’located at http://] e bras. That one. a lace bra //Imtribune.com. sionalI about 10 m iles south o f SolrSalmon Barsalou slid her loeoe into the square spray-pair L e t's sec whathat's out there. One of. ml..lil.> Information about the fly'c cli lu b 's Visit the T rib b y thi painted hunter safety orange, the N et. I’m a little an d is secr^t^.to Lemhi Cou’ounty _of the wobbling_me:iesh.s^ep.fence,_she.foimc ------my-favoritc-plaplaces-to-visit is the nextsxt-meeting-and-artieles-fiom-t m-their--attoched-t(nhc Out' iimd-dangUng-from-her rear' utdoorsilnlc-It’s a 'EXteniMiSidn agent p 6 b“Coucks. pulled up her skirt,. grabbed{ a rotten view mirr Virtual FlyshoplOp at http://www.fly- newjrwsletter. the Tippet, can be founbund. great place to visit. nirror. Others, trickling in as t- A bobout a mije from home,c, ishe fence.post,.and east shop.com. At thithis location you can You Y< c»^ e n tc ry q u r faestnied-1 iscd.hcE_leg over the.story_j>ry_spread, .bore^uch features ■ id-flics^-Cybcrflshlng-wil/ill ricWTaEcThe._'.sp6tte<(ted a.cliistec-of-does-dozing:ing-in—two strands o f barbirbed wire. Tw ice-as a camo ^ ^ ■ v ' - ...... shop, visit with'ith the experts, chat inr ' o ' monthly '“contestst a t p la c e o f a real nei amouflage shell holder com- let, fishing .Kelly . the daidawn. Hunting season wasIS hI a lf she crossed the fenccice. before retrac- plete with with other o of f f riv e r In te rn e t ' http:,^://gramercy.ios.com/(tilde)ct j)canar Creek, o r playing a i vith 30.06 shells, a scabbard a C learw ater steel- g o n ec iand her freezer was neanearly ing her steps and fininally finding the w ith a Roi groupies, or juist st. go exploring. They d/indindex.html. The Januory contejntest is head, but it’s a wj Rambd knife, a compass and w ay 10 h elp Iceep rfmpty.ty. She'd been too busy buildlildtng buck. a toy gun.yn. also have a fly’ fishingfis magazine that forr t.the best Slone Fly nymphph and your sanity until springs] arrives. If .ahays y shed to go,hunting, M odesty gave wa;vay to necessity. Before•re tthe month was out. ranch- is the First IntInternet Journal of 'Febrsbruary's will be for thee b e s t . you s u rf the net, didon’t forget y our “ I ki knew I could run back homeho She had her biick anm d had to gut it, ers fromm theth Pahsimeroi Valley near Flyfishing. - Mud.uddler. flyrod URLs (placeces to visit on the and ge get the rifle before they left,” lei but that’s a bloody.y jo b . H er cash- C h alliss wrotew. to tell her she was In the DecemtxTiber 95 issue you can For Foi the best in fly fishing linksnks try Internet). B arsah lalou said. “I grabbed thee rifleri mere sweater came oioff. _ welcomene tto hunt on thcir property read a^ u t Soiln HacklesF- by Jennifer http:/tp://www.ofps.ucar.edu/(tilde)ji le)john Rem em ber: I f yoi/ou mke your cell and de< deer tag, and a pair of covenk-eralls “I know I struggletled 10 minutos to anytime, a! Olsson and an anarticle about nymph- /fish/sh/links.html. phone and laptop c e. ahd Would she please call I computer out. in fromi ththe shed, but my hunting: knifekn get m y sw ealer o ff bibecause it had o ahead. ing with Cheeseeseburgers, by Kris ThThere are links to Coloraorodo, lh e d riflb o at this_(: ^ tim e o f y e a r, to was stillstil in the scabbard on myy sisad- tight neck and it hoolK)ked on m y ear- Black h< Henrickson. Panesncms ore shared and Geneineral (flyfishing). Regionalil (i(fiy- accdss the Internet k heard Barsalou's story lost et from the river, die. ThenTl I remembered I hachad a rings and pulled outt imy haircombs” fall when I _____ th e^ c j s aj^' artj;ir tjd e by o u r lo c a l _fishinhing), Commercial (vendors).. OlOthcr_the.I,CD panel-mi en he ond Loucks trad- night freeze. No - SwissIS anana yellow Subaru sedan.an. A jin g coffee in his pickuppi truck on Barsalouilou said she never meant to pony’ tatail dangled out o f the trunk tru: the valley floor, heileard the shots, become1 fanfamous.. ByJohnHusar placc!iccs like Green River by allowowing Wildlife Service, v . which suppli'e'd'' and aI bibunker sticker next to it read.-re: then focused in on BaSarsalou w ith his “A ll I wa . Chicago Tribunele bioio]>iogists more time to implemiement wildlife habiuit resic I was doing w as w hat I really sloration funds to "Kidss irin trunk.” spotting scope just asts she was strug- needed to contriitrolled bums-and other habitibitat- buy the propwty in 15 to do,” she said. “I'm noi 1939^1. In'thed her Swiss Army knife,5, herh F e llo w g o m e warden w Russ fieezcr.IcaI c an 't afford to buy m eat.” the public game; iiefields o f Illinois. detemermined fo downgrade, if not^ crcrip- R iv e r, a re in com pagatiy^with the. ^ ------Frcld"Trialcrs^rs — whcrplgy-a'tf-plft7rtherfspori"-^'whicha th'c'Df*DNR mandates oflKe'punirehase,*’ Cottrell A A f almost obscuree ggame of dog han* heartil rtilydentes. said. "The primary ususe o f that land is Sialsurveys"rfuid more ddeer in southfheast Idaho dling. tmihlng andnd obedience — con- • "Wpu^on continues to Increasease, con support or whethither more deer ’ largest num fields while judgesgcs see how well yei nuinber of deer areas sur* I rears ago w hen the1 0 told its annual $4S4 m illion rebate e vwere confident that deer pojpop- could live in the regigion, A nderson veyed, sbowbowed the biggest population those dogs find,id, point to and fn«ti in’a l of fcderol Pittmm'an-Robertson ‘Wntionsns were increasing in southeabeast said. occasionally retrie\ apartm ent of Natur< increasess thisthi year. rieve game birds ■J--"’ - wildlife-restoratiction funds could ' Idaho diduring the past two to threihree But department scie in the heat o f comp nentifits believe Biologist!gists in 1995 counted 2,032 )mpctition -r- say R esisoiirces) decidedd I t' be jeopardized i:i f h eavy ab u se ”” bbiolo^st Cm-I i^ d e rso n said,saii the four areas in three they will lose thele cclimax oi^ their ee hunting units deer in Sod£Soda Hills Unit 72. This year ras going to ruii ouii|j|i from field triblsIs is allowed to “The ™t(rate of increase is.still openm toi they have su rv e y ^ by 1 ■ season if the DeDepartment of y helicopter dur- they foundDd2,488.InI99S,l,508deer 2 continue at G icenn :River. : discussiosion.” ing the pa^t three wii/inters indicate were 8pot(e Natuml Resources:es implements a sport for us.’ ot(cd from the air in West “In addition, wcve mij^t have to Also0 open to discussion a an n d w hat i S 'h a p p ^ g w ithth the deer pop- BearZl^Ute U nit 78.- ' plan to cap the horseback ho trial— p ay back the ori{riginol purohose ,______season on Aprilrii 1 next year f - Dennis Spada, Field^ TrialT ' pricc at.current marketm values if Exoiiplore new terri& r^. instead o f the ciistcustdmary middle ^ J I nai jgjjij confQonm to those man- o fth e month. Clubs of Illinois presidsident dates,” Cottrell sisaid. “You can R Attention1 Hunters! That close wouI( Read Religion 3uld eliminate n ■" ' . ' imagine what thatiat w ould do to i n y . Wild Gamine Dinners S trio of-major compenpetitions — indud- o f thele DNR's I resource conservatioation our budget." The Tim es-News ing tbe Illinoisis Shooting Dog oflice.:e. “ Wfiot w e ore attem ptinglg Ito Spada, however. ’, c o n te n d s th ^ every Saturday. Try so m ething dii Championships at C Green River Fish do iss have h horseback field trialsIs i at D N R has pressured th< different this year with your'ju rw ild , h e feds to — g am e. W e will and Wildlife Areaa —- and throw into ‘ Greenn River 1 at a level of use thatlat iis lish m andates that hellelp it attack the • . 'ill prepare your wild gamb I — , classic French styl disanay a complexex statei and national compatijatible with the resource." sport o f field'trialing. y\e. C h ef Kiit M artin willIp p to k v ld e ' calendv. H e: saidSl the DNR is purchasingng a “Wc never had any ] / you with a cullnarary treat. From A lligator to Z ebra. “It will devastatstate us." said Jim 240-aciocre addition to Green Riveiv e r tliree years ago when t^ AfUraOIVllTORYI Starting at ‘10* p

iM)n]9inbctb9.U30. ■ o fth e Field Trial CIuClubs of Illinois. forccd:d toi re-evaluate its field-lriatrial DNR’s nose. Now theycy’re m aking us H Accordiiig to_9_several DNR usage-; — particulorly at the* 2,300too- pay for i t O f course they’Uth say they 4 H ' ■ ...... sources.”the'cailicrit cclosure is needed acre Gre3reen River area In Lee Countjinty d o n ’t w ant, to stop' fierield trials. But Now H . to rehabilitate valualluable restored and midwa]vay between - Dixon -anca n d —w hat they w ant is to controlcc i t to t ^ ‘ — H remnant grasslandsids and marshes at Princctcclon - 7 by, the U .S. Fish and anc point where you can't d ^ >399»- Biolog]^ists attemnpt to find1 ISIIUKEII iiv ^ ^ P s 50% A ll V in te r territorly for newV wolves MimniHRS M OFF J t h i n g s ■■ ‘ . '"YKLL'OWSTONIiNE'NAtlONAL “itYldnt s r Jnd oCo.pjns-jmd.needIc9 'aitu- macnum .. PARK, Wyo. .(AP)J*) .4-.A pack of ationiigjig h t now.-"------, ------wolves releosed in NOW in Yellowstone Three,ea of the four acclimationo „ T ...... National Park lastt yearyt has howled -pens ^h4t4’ togetherhold 17 wolves t t m j h i M a n y /es F L l F I SS i U I i V W P t h e r■R ^'Olhtr30al.mionuntt. at a pen of Canadianiion wolves await- b r o u ^bt t toi Y ellow stone' lost m onth ing release, perhapsips woming them sit withithin the territories of wolfM r • Scientificflc Angler IN-STOI-OREyiTASCOWbM that they are t^ a sissing. s i ■ * packs freedfre in the northern reaches?“ . FlyUness S p e c i alA i L S lf ^ 3 x 9 x 4 0 Biologists worryry that releasing ofthe patpark about a y ear ago. / ■•Float Tutjb es fit B E ^ RHhSco^ the new wolves iniin tb p re v io u sly . Phillipslips hopes sm all, 2 -inch mcaha h / , Waders n f e - O n ly clw m ed to rito ries isisrislang i conflict .and an elelecinfied fence around each Reels: m S j m ' b e tw e e n p a c k s thhat a t might injure pen willill deter wolves on each side ------wolvjes or drive the i ^ Tying je new packs out from fighighting w ith each'bthcr; ■ ■ n Materiars ------r* o f th e park.' ■------r~ ~ ------’- —B u t the possibility of such strife IP s.: w S Yellowstone biobiologist, Mike makes biologistsbi wary of simplyiv i \ \ -1 5 ,0 0 0 + Phillips said he plansans to ipeet with openingg thetl pens and letting wolvesM i \ r. Hand-Tleled Flies • W m m I I w o lf experts ?md ageiigencibs involved run out,t, which' might pit the new irr'S HUNTING in the federal w 6 tf.rlf.reintroduction wolves agagainst the resident packs.* PPUESficCUN plan to discuss how>w and where to . “I don'>n’t wont to release the tiew’w': 2322nii8tS tE a tl . REPAIR *■-. release the hew wolvelives so as not to wolves in a w ayithat affects the a n i- ' \Vt W. • 733’Om * TirbiMIs' , ’ MCH ■ interfere w ith the existlisting wolves. mals ^lat t arc already o u t tKero,” h e ‘ / ^ ^ i ^ ^ . :j7»AOOI80N; ______lilt’s not a trivial nmmatter.” he said, said. . ^3*wSr»ddriiiat \ : r .

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...... 'Thursday. FoFobruary 15.1096 T1mo3-No>«•Nows. TWln Foils. Idaho C-5 Reach mofOfe ihan 53,001>0 readers a da'ay wUhjusfomn e phone call! p T hl e e T i m ^ - N e w Thel:ThiiS5Sew8 ' C U SSTOMER S' i \NAAR SEBRVICE V • 13232 3RD SrREETWEST.P.O.BO:BOX 548* TWN FAUS, ID 8330 3303 • MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:0C00 TO 5 :3 0 * SATURDAY 8:0C:0 0 - 1 0 :0 0 S " 1208)733-133-0931 *1FAX) 1208) 734-555538 • • 543-4648 (BUHL) • 326-^!fPI 26-5375ini£R)«536-2535(h(NORTHSIDE)* 678-2552 (BL(BURLEY/RUPERT) ic I— •U 1 0 0 3 0 0 n>r>*rtuwi' ' iiiofai: ^ O tU atU lOlteaCttnM ;i) milMrUU- ^ ■ ] ° S 9 t- ' SDlaimilliii J O O . . MFnaak S i w i r ' ' inSMsCta KAmU ■• kw ta m " " lU ilM M f 3 - 0 9? 3 1 ■ I- 7 3 i i i t s s r u S S ? Ki siivMr^/TMaM s r ...... s l MUIi^r - ICOtiMMitb « ■ isie.'is- DEADUNES: 4 0 0 >»f ll, III I ! !l£ £ ;s riM nufetMiM. Sis • ISST" E X T .l SIIMttIM uiiuto UNEADS I 401SM>M» SltCaMtflKi 7t 0 0 Sl ICWW-,rm u o w . ' 2:00 PM Monondoy-Fridoy for rwxl'i tJoyi publicc>blieotion ttliM t n i ( * lui SIlHMlcMtai nimuMalMa - • 9 0 0 ib « 5:00 PM Frididoy for Soncio/» poblicotion ;• iiiS S T n ic M f o a jm . «;< 10:00 AM SoSolurcfciy for M onda/» publicoKonion 5 0 0 K g r • 2 0 0 6 0 0 DS ...... - . ... . "iOlikMllM a r r DISPIAY AD 1C sojui/Thaoi ■ sisss.- ■ ^ K ! ? - - - iii: aontstA lOSSMSnnlmnthi., 3Bo»lne«cJo;iayt pnor to publication. Coll o Tim«»-f'JactrlrirlnorT-an-ldaho-corporation:— — BYrR.'TODDE BLASS------P a — ■PayroliTaxos"— ,■ 10.980 Trustoo. and Oonna Mao Korr, ParaOanflolh'inorms'or'/^'MBJ Mayor Jolt Goodlng 30,746 orr. a widow. Bonoficlary. dat^ VVICE PRESIDENT th(Iho City’s 1960 c o n tra c t ATTE . od Fobruary 5, 1988. rocoroordod Fobruary 8. 1988. as ATTEST: Jody Hall. Dop- lont 14,877 wilivith the Unllod S ta to s ot uty Cl Employoo Rotiromont w Instrumont No. 934620, rocorc« rd s of Twin Foils County. ID. F rty City Clork • Powor-Govommontnt 91.266 PUBUSH: Fobruary 6 , 15, An^morica. tho City proposos Powor-Whoollng • 13,550 222.nnd29.1996______toi:o mlligoto tho Impact of Its PUBL Tho abovo Grantor Is namodBd ito comply vrilh Section 45^ - •UBUSH: Thursday. Fob- Powor-Small Plontsts 3,131 unlor priority surface and. maryj a r y l 5 . 1996______1506(4)(a), Idaho Code, Noro5 roprosontation Is mado thal NOTICE OF Canal MaJnlonanco 16.310 • sho Is, or Is not. prosontly rosp around wator use by ro- — - W ood Control ______22.411______osponslblo for this obllgmion. ^ TRUSTEE’S SALE PJieasing storod wator from wr On Juno -12.-1998,.ot.|ho-, NOTICE OF PUBUC — ^Snop-Esqjohso------4,200 Default for v^lch this sole Is to =*Dlisodos Rosorvoir durtng------...... HEARING ■ ■ G as and Oil 10.625 s to bo m ade Is failure to pay. . - hour^ of 2:00 o'dock P.M.. ho ' Irrigallon season ol (0) Accumulated dofldoncy' In poymonts of Sl 11,20 por ot ® sold day at Iho lobby of V ', M&O Assossmontaa ' 23.018 \prit 1 lo October a i in tho Noll month, for tho months of Mayloy 1995, and all subsequent Trustoo, T 163 * 4lh Avonuo ^ Notice Is horoby given by ' Plont Maintonanco) 120,590 imount of 50% ol wotor dl- tho10 CiCity Council for tho City nance monihs Is $1000.80. Tho balonilonco owing a s of this dole on North. ^ Twin Foils. Idoho. Equlpmont Mainlonan< 13.097 tho obligation socurod by sold E 'onod by tho Cliy In oxcoss ofI TwiTwin Falla. Idnho. ihnt n ____ u n d s ------— 14,606-^ ------Jd Dood of-Tnjst is $3.052.17. "nTLEFACT, T INC., an Ido- 1?\if 10.000 acre feet of wator nublic ------— B uilding and Groundi plus 13% interest and forodosilosuro costs. hi ubiic'hboririg will bo hold Utilities 3,198 ho corporation, os Trustoo inch Irrigation se aso n . Mo (b) TTte second ono-half ol theIho 1093 proporty taxes; all of n Mondays. March 4 and Tolophono ...... - . . 2.492 will soli at public auction, to the proporty taxes for 19941 arand the flrst ono^half of tho Iho highest biddor, for Th, 3, and April 1,1996, ot the Offico Supplies 2,036 1995 proporty taxos, which a 'h o cornploto plan docu- hour*csur of 6:00 o'clock, P.M.. 21.427 h oro delinquent In tho lotol c o sh . In lawful m onoy ol _qile n t Is avolloblo for review in iho Insurance amount of $818.99, plus ponallnolty ond Interest U] I Iho Council Chambers. . Two W ay Radios 2,090 tho United Stalos. all pay- It thoI Stole Offlco ol tho city I- (c) Failure to maintain Hazardrd IInsurance. oloblo at tho Ilmo of solo, tho □„ Ity Holl. Iocoted oi 321 LeQoi and Audit 12.266 fc loportmont In Bolso. Any Soconocond Avonuo East. Twin Conforonces and Con\l^onvonllons 5,760 following doscrlbod rooi fotost against approval of Foils VTLEFACt'INC. properly,pi slluoted in tho |i,„ alls. Idoho. to hoar 0 ro- Miscellaneous 2,983 10 plan m ust bo filed with ouosi 1 By: R. Todd Blass, Vico Prosid■sldont CCounty OfTwin Foils. Stato ,hn jost by; ol 10 Dopanmont of Wotor ^ iHgTHE AMALGAMATED BS ol Idoho. and doscribod os pn,losourcos. 1301 N. Or- su Total Expenses 5571,100 PUBUSH: January 25. FebaiaiTjary1,8ond15.1996. ^follows to-wit: > I " ' SUGAR COMPANY Excess R evenues Ovor)vor Exponsos $102,921 hard S l , BoIoo. ID 83706, Rqouo Tho North 55 foot ot Lots oquoals 0 Zoning District NOTICE OF TRUSlUSTEE’S SALE 3^ jgothor with 0 protest foo Chanchango and Zonlnq Mop - MILNER IRREnREQATION DISTRICT On Monday, tho 20lh day of K 34.35 ond 36, SYLVESTER. f $25 on or before March /«jnom 3l May, 1996, nt tho hour of NEWTON Nl SUBDIVISION, ? Z mondmont from RR don- B alance Sheet OcOctober31.1995 ExhlbltA 11:00 o'cloci< A.M., of said do\doy at tho office of Tltlofact. T\ , 1996. Tho protest must situty to to M-2 density for prop- ■ Inc.. 163 Fourth Avonuo North Twin Fnlls County. Idoho, ^’h,idudo 0 cortllicalo of sor- oriv Ic 3«h, Twin Fnlls. Idaho, PIO^ according nc to the olfidal plat ly Iocoted at tno south- ASSETS NEERI TITLE COMPANY OF- AlADA COUNTY, a s Trustoo, th Ico showing lhat a copy ol vvost091 c com or of lhe Intorsoc- ■ GonomI Fun^jnds Rnnch Fund thereof rocordod In Book 1 10 protest has boon moJiod tlon 01 Curront Assots: ' Iflifl! 'will soli ot public auction, to thoh e h lghostbkfdor,forcashln of Plots, pogo 87. records " J in of Orchard Drivo and . C ash In Bank-M&0 $ 884 Ilowful monoy of tho United StatiItates of America, all poyoblo of > or.son/ed on tho City. 3 2200 0 0 East Rood In Iho ' J& Contract 164 at tho tlmo of the salo. tho foHo of Twin Falls County, Idoho ' C ash In Bank-Bond & ( 164 I Bllov^ng doscrlbod rooi prop- Somotlmos S< known os 640 ■<*£ Ity's Areo of Impact. Tho ■ C ash In Bonk-Ranch* .. 94 94 orty. I situated In tho County ofDf 1Twin Foils. Stole of Idaho. Aj ARLJ.DREHER.DIroctor oposed uso ol Iho prop- jmmont and( dosaib o d a s follows, to-wit Ash Stroot, Tvfin Foils. Ida- • Invostmont In Govomff •wit: ■ heho 83301. p^J^ ly Is manufacturing. . Invoslmont Pool (Noto (Nol 3) , 334,303 15,563 349.666 UBUSH: Fobnjory 15 and Tho City Council may imont Lot 14. Block 6 , KINGSGATE S 1996. vololie ll10 suspond tho rules G ovem mont Investmor = SUBDIVISION NO. 2 . Twin Sold St solo wilt bo m ade writh- H i Pool-Rosoivo Fundtd(N6l0 f 4)' 294,877 294,877 ’ Foils f County, Idaho, accortlngng to'tho offidol plot thoroof. oi Id act upon tho rolotod • out covonont or worronty ORDINANCE ni NO. 2517 S?di“, Accounts Rocetvatile- Irecorded In tho offlco of tho10 (County Recorder of sold rogording ro titlo. possession rdlnanco on tho first or - Supplemental Waterler {Note 6) - 59.390 59.390 ' County. < AND jcond mooting dato. If~ ilo- ; or oncumbrancos to satisfy ANf ORDINANCE OF fho'lw • Accounts Rocoivoblo- A portfon of Lot 15. Block 6. KirKINGSGATE SUBDIVISION ththo obllgailon socurod by -rue ol occurs, no further pub- olo 9) 197 NO. 2. Twin Falls County, Idah< HE CITY COUNCIL OF iH: hoorihgs ^ wilt bo hold on . ExcossW ator (Noto! 197 f aho. according lo tho offldal arand pumuont to tho powor ^ Assessments plat thoroof. recorded In tho offic j HECITYOFTWIN [hoSloissuo. Pallsado Contract Asso f jffico of the County Rocorcior of solo conferred In tho cai 6,943 6.943 of c said County, moro partlcularii ALLS, IDAHO, REZON- Any nnd oil persons do­ ’ (Noto 6} loriy described a s follovrt; Dood Dc of Trust from Lorlo A i» jr )unts BEGINNING at tho Southwest c JG REAL PROPERTY ing to comment moy ap- . ' Miscollanoous Account st com er of said Lot 15; Chamberlain, Cl a single opi 7) 2.280 28,556 Thonco along a curve; ELOW DESCRIBED; nonrtor nand bo hoard ot Iho Rocoivablo (Noto 7) 30,636 1 woman,wc to TIlloFact. Inc.. par ______Propa]d.Exponaoa_(No4N0ta6)______17.704______4 4 ______A^0!302QlUIt______ROVIDING THE ZONING ipolniod tlmo. -— ------i -on-ldaho-corporattonrSuc- cLALASSIFICATION THERE- R -1 7 0 fo o t CO K complete description Is Assets $718,742 cessor Trustoo, and Rondy pniOR; AND ORDERING onI filofllo with tho Twin Falls Total Curront As8( $ 4 4 ,^7 ■ $762,969 fA -1 .5 f6 0 t . C. R obbins ond U ijdo L. m e C-1.5foot *« ■■ Rc ^E NECESSARY AREA citvty PI Planning ond-Zonlng T - 0.75 foot Robbins, husband and qpiF IMPACT AND ZONING AHmlnlImlnlstrator at City Hall. Prooertv nnd EaulDnient: wliwife, Bonoficlary rocordod n j < . Land “ 526 LLong chord Soaring North 11 •29'48.7'East;’Zi No ISTRICTSM AP 3I,1 SecondSf Avonuo East, Ildlno 147,952 Novombor 14,1988. a s In- ami^ENDMEf^. p ^ 0.6-2267. ^ Plant and Office Bulldin 147,952 TThonco South 77*39'50.6‘ Eastast 146.67 foot; stistrumont No. 947055.. ^ Irrigation System 1.123.976 • 6.312 1,130,288 T'Thonco North 78*15’0* WostIt 1146.66 foot to tho TRUE roc WHEREAS, RUSS UVE- Jeff Goodlng, Mayor records of Twin Falls Coun- i yf hod^ modo application Equlpmont and OfflcoM POINT OF BEGINNING. •- fy. Idaho. furniture 508,066 508.066 JBUSH: Thursdoy. Fob- 139,696 ;Sl.T=SSe°'&XK ™ Transportation 139,896 FFor purposes of compliance withwith Idoho Code 60-113, tho ThTho above Grontors oro iiy 1 5 .1 9 9 6 Trustee has boon Informed thatlat ttho oddross of 2348. For- noi lue In th o City of Twin ^ & Equlpmont 1,920,416- est Valo, Twin Falls. Idaho may nomod to comply with Soc- CfliiaJls:and, ------;t Total Proporty & B 6.312 1.926.728 0 ly ssomotlmos bo ossodalod tloilion 45*1506(4)(o). Idaho NOTICE OF BID ______• . . _ - . wwtth sold roai properly. WHEREAS,\Z tho City Code.Co No roprosontoilon is p ,”inning nnd Zoning Com- Ilice ,is horoby givon Ihot Othor AsM ts: madoma thot thoy oro. or ore miMl I Tv^ln Falls School Dis- }-- SSaid sa le w lK & mado without ssion for Iho City of Twin Futuro Assossmonts-- ut covonontt or warranty ro- not. nol prosontly rosponslblo, Fails s #411. Twin Foils. Ido- • 1 (Noto 6) 43,679 • 43,579 gordino gj title,voMosslon or onct Ils. Idaho, hold a Public . Palisades Contract (N incumbrances to satisfy tho for Ihls obllgoUon. laring os required by law will ‘ rocolvo soolod bids obligation socurod by and pursuirsuant to the powor ol salo supplying Consumablo Total Assots 2,682.737 M .539 2,733,276 ! C(conTorrod In tho Dood of Trustu st oxocutod by G eorge L DeiDefault for which this salo aching and Offlco Sup- Johnston and Volorio I. Johnsi inston. husbond and wife, is t to bo modo Is failure lo jpg d 08 for tho 1996-1997 MILNERJRRIGRIOATIGN DISTRICT Grantor to PIONEER TITLE C0^30MPANY O F ADA COUN- pn> iDoslgnationandnocos- T . ° ry Area of Impact and hool yoar until 10:00 B alance Sheet Oct(>ctober31,199S ExhlbltA TY. an Idaho Corporation, a s TnTrustoo for tho boneflt and (n) (o) Axumulolod dofldoncy .1,, February^. 1996at-* - - ,S(t security of Washington Fodoral i inlng D istricts Map •nl Savings, formerly United In ppoymonts of $138.16 per „moilondmont upon a RE* "’“I.School Scf AdmTnlstrntion 1 ■ Curront Unblllllos: General Fui^aiStS Rnnch Fund Totol • FlFirst Fodoral Savings and Loan.an Assodotlon of Bolso. o s momonth, for tho months ol ^riNi llding. 201 Moln Avonuo • 9,533 Benefldary; B. said Deed of Trust h INE ol the reol property I Accounts Paynblo st having boon recorded on FelFobruory, 1995, and oil low doscribod; and, W o)st. sf Twin Foils. Idaho old s !401 5,401 AjApril 24.1984 a s Instnjmont No. •• Payrofl.Twos Withheld Jo. 659531. records of Twin susubsequent i months is wWHEflEAS. tho City 301. • Rotirofljont WilhhoWI 914 914 F^0JOW.THEREFORE. b e woivonlvo all Informalltlos. dodale In the am ount of $688.62., InterestInt difo a s of Jonuary 1 9( 1994 In tho amount of >TniORDAINED BYTHE EQUrTYEfl 3.13. 9 9 6 (s in tho amount of $ 1,68,681.97 which continues to $36$367.76. plus ponolty ond fIN FALLS S C H O O t— ac TY COUNCIL OF THE accrue at tho per diom rate' of $ 9 .0 4 . All dollnquont inleiinterest, RocolptNo. 15232 n ry ITRICTMII. 1,603.902 '$ 6,312 ' 1.810.214 anon^ounts aro now duo and payailyoblo along with all costs (c) TY O F TWIN FA L L S. S '? ™ ' 'C apitol Equity (c) fFailure to pay whon duo ih aVHO'H' : R ose Stolfons. 2,53,457 253.457 anand foos ossodotod with this for Roservo Eqully , forodosuro, 'The prindpal payipayments ol the first Oood sEfEcflO N 1. That the foi- rt( ofthe Board _ Curront M&O Equity 545,157 38,940 584,097 babalance owing a s of this doto onn thetf obligation secured by of TTrust and failura lo pay saidsa: Deed of Trust Is $42,589.011.01 plus Qccnjing intorest. foro Ing described real prap: eimii-s foreclosure costs on tho y bo and the sam e is BUSH: Fobfuary 8 and > - 2,602.516 45,252 2,647.768 ' fer1995: 1( 29andMordi7,1996. M e rid ian , Twin F a lla trid #411, #41 Twin Falls, ido- .. ForBondRedomptionan1 and Interest $ 2 ^ por acre mty. Idaho, being a por- ho willwilt rocolvon soalod bids Iimonanco $29.00*35.00 per acrecro Count ‘ For Operation and Malme NOTICE OF - FolIi-alls, Idaho. NOTICE NO' OF PROPOSED tionI Olof Lota 6 and 6 of Block for suppsupplying Consumable ; T OF ASSESSMENT S423,789,00,00 • : TOTAL AMOUNT 01 TnU STEE'S SALE MmOATIONPLANI 1. Fe-edorlco Subdivision, _Popor>or iS u p p lie s to r th e ------TEstimmodActOTmrUiidordori>j1thratlofn3;M8:Acrw—— on-jam fTjrrsoBranho—soic>ai«aiywtrrB6 mMoiiviUv~“ Noui I more particularly-do-' I 9 ^6^(997 f9 i s & ^ yooMln.------jYoar.47.9S8SoaFX-|Avorago))or,A or F ...... ------:------vouco is'horobygivon ih o f an'd n _____ ^WBlor.DaUvorfldDurinoY.fl hour of-2:OOo'dockP.M .r. outlUt c o venant o r w arranty onM)Jun«26,-199S.-tho.aty J acribob e d a sto lk jw s:...... - tllia);OOA.M.. o o . Fobruory 2 7 ...... ofof said day a t tho lobby of rogcogarding titlo, possession .of3f PocatelloP (City), c/o Jo- BEGIIaiNNING'at the south- 1996oil6 ot tho School Admin- STATE OF IDAHO. Tnfiusteo, 163 - 4th Avenuo orir oncumoi brancos to satisfy septlophlne Boeman, 242 N. wosKIt com er ol Lot 5, Blodc Istratlonllion Building,1 201 Moln NoNonh. Twin Falls, Idaho, thehe obligation secured by SthJth St.,i Suite 200, Boise, 1, Foe’oderteo Subdivision; Avonuonue Wost. Twin Falls. ” ■ ,■ L 77JTm£FACT. INC.. an Ida-. andmd pursuant to the pow er IDD 63702& submlttod a pro- THENENCE Eostorfy 105.00 ldaho6310 63301. . ’• County of Twin Fallsalls • j • ho10 corporation, as Trustee ofif s o le c o n fo rro d In th o p)osod o s Mitigation Plan foott alonga tho southerly ivillseiratpubllc(ujction,to Deo)ood of T ru st from Felix ■ (plordon) to the Department of boundndortes ol Lol 5 and 6 The list ot supplies and 'n w u re r of Ihe Milner Irrfo&lion D ) foregoing is a full, truo and ih< J . Amber McFartond. Tnw (1 District, hereby certify that the foi :he h ig h e s t b id d e r, fo r AlanJaniz, Jr., 0 slnglo-man, to Wot«^ater Resources (Depart- of sallald s u b d iv isio n to a conditionillions moy be obtained ' corroct sto len w it of tho9 flnanctalfin operations of the Milnerier Irrtaatim District covering a pwrfod ^ ot ono yoar, and repre- cai:oBh, In lawful monoy of TitlellIoF oct. Inc.. an Id ah o momnent). The Department will pointit1S.00fodtwastofihe 1 fromI lhe School Purchas- . so n ts to the b e st of my knovKnowledge, fo rm atio n and beliefBf that^ (Im^ncial condition of said Olstn)lstrict at tho do so of tho fiscal theho United Statos, all pay- corporporatlon, Trustoo, ond proo>roco3s this plon pursuant southeiheast com or of Lot 6; ing Agon^ e n to tih e School Ad- -yoarOctobor31.1095. , ' abiible at tho time of sale, th e Anninnlo L. L ara , a w idow , to0 theth Depanment'a Con- THEN•NCE Northerly 159.25 mlnlstratistration Building. ‘ . Amber McFarland, Trossur foilollow ing d e sc rib e d re a l Bomlonoficlary, dated A ugust luncunctive M anagomont feet 01on a line parallel with MTTESTiWllIlam Sargont,I S Director Michael Kleinkopf.)f, DirectorC ‘ Scott Breeding, Direct^ iroperty, situated In tho 30,0,1991, i recorded August Rule)ules (IDAPA 37, Title 03, the eoeast boundary of aald The BoordBoo of Tmstoea for •• fDATED February). 199696 ' SSbounty of Twin Falls, S tate 30,0 , 1 9 9 1 . a s In stru m en t Chai:h a p ter11). ' Lot69 tto the north boundary Twin1 Falla Fal School District ’ orf fl Idaho, and described os No.:lo. 91:007951, records ot o fS eectlonIS, c alsothecen- *411I resreserves lhe right to ^PUBUSH: Febm ary 6 andmd 15,1996 . follal waterV supply, for a pop- ' boundiidary and saw center- DISTRICF R icrrM ii ■day at4ho lobby of Trustoo.00.163 - 4lh Avenuo North, Twinn Townshipf0South.Rango18El8East.BotseMe(1dlan,Twin emimendad plat thereof re* (a)0 AccumulatedA dofldency ulatlilatlon ot approxlm atel/ lino to a point 30.00 feet By: Rosa=losa Stenons, r, INC.. an Idaho corpora^, m» Falls County, Idaho Sectionon : 20 : T h at portion of tl\e conontod In 1 of Ptats. Inpaipaym entBO f$261.40por •46,0<6 ,000^ JheC nylaroquest- nolrthH olc Ihe northwost cor- Clork< of llIho Board .'Falls; Idaho, rmfFACT,auction, lh to the hlflhortbldder.for uatoci ai Uie County, cf Twi 1. ';.THENC£ W est parallerto t th AVBiiuo Norlhi-Twin * Tho-h irb a lo n c e ow ing-ar-of— Vratei'ator dem ands IncrBBSo I n - a r y oof t said Lol S to tho~OPEN:N: FFi o b r u ^ » ^ ^ 2 —

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N0T1(}T1CE O F TRUSTEE'S SALE m ay afloct the 'rosponponslblli- nam e of the applicani On tho 23rd dayly (H« MAY, 1900, ol tho hour of 10: ant and a n d wifo; AtS, INC^ anon Ida-,.i BANNbCKPAVMQCOCOM-... fflostk: relatiofts procoedlid in g . . TER JUDGMENT AQ ^N ST .heard.at such.tlma as - 10:46A M ., tioo of a partk»iar rasourcerose -tho'DroJoet numberr oo f Iho ho wrpbrdtion; W£J=.CF.C .O, PANY. INC. Kognlzod local time). In tho Offk^ffteo of First iig o n c y . th o y m u st invoMng the other partytyln YOUWrmOUT.FURTHERIER' court may appoint, end 06- ust also appllcaikm to whichI thott- fil- 0 dhrtskjn of R J.P .,. INC., PlalntJft, this nof any other lurisdic ■ ■ I Comparw, 260 3 d Avenuo Nor‘4orth. Twin serve a copy of thehe docu- c Ing responds; (3) fui ^ NOTICE UNLESS YOUOU Jectkjnsmaybefllodbyanyr FaJIa, in tti« Coun furnish on Idaho corporation,I. vs. on. Neithor party b cunorrent- RESPOND WITHIN 20 pereon who can. In siicfi ounty of Twin FaUs, State of Ida!Idaho, First m ent on that rosoiisourco tho name, address,s, and Defendants. - Amoftean TWo ComCoi pony of Idaho, inc., an idah< ’ TOM W. OWEN. M MUuaHy due ly an active m em ber o toai n y DAYS. READ THE INFOR-20: objections, show to the aho Corpo- agoncy. All.onliUeses com-i telephorM number ofo th e s/k/a OWEN RECLAM ration, s s SUCC08ossor& trustee, will soU ot pubtk:iauctk>n.to au montlng.on this sco AMA- branch ot the Armed For'oro- MATIOffBELOW. court a good reason against scoping porson protesting or•r Inter-I Undor and by virtue0 ptc o TION, Defendant os of the United States. TO: HECTOR GUZMAN thohighostblddv,dor, for cash, Irr lawful monoy offtheUnttod th document muat fUo* an orig- voning; and (4) othor 1 such a change of nam e. i Statoa. oil poyable lenwise Writ of Execution Isaisauod ' 4. The Plalntlfr a nd'D efato o - YOU ARE HEREBY NOTT-m - • t ablo a t tho timo of solo. \ho follovIllowing do- Inal and eight copieses cof the comply with the roqitquiro- out of Ihe above-entit 5cribod ro d propof>porty. situated In tho County of TViTwin Foils, com m ents with tho a A V E dont w ero married to oac«ch FIEOthatlnordortodefendmd WITNESS my hand and oSocro- nwttsof 18CFR385.:5.2001 Court, in tho above-entli THE ipther on October 7, 199 S tato of Idaho, andone doscribod a s foltowa. to-witit taryofthoCommlsstor }91, this lawsuit an appropriateJ09 sooI of said DIstrid Court 1 tston. through 385.2005. Agen- A| action, doted the 12th i In tho S tate of Idaho oand r written response must be this 22 day ot January,r Any questions rogor plos of of January. 1996. whbrheroin E E ^ "nilECOURT^MAY lived togothor a s husban Lot ffln Block 7’ of PARKI MEADOWS SUBDMNSION SI NO. this notico moy bo d?tSoSdire S*" *”**** a n d fUod wHh th e abovo desig-Hg- 1996, , 2. Twin Folia Coun iyfrom tho plaintiff obtolnoinodo EtlTER JUDOMENE N T and wife In Twin Falls, Ida-Idr noted court within 20 daysays ROUG a. PETERSON ounty. Idaho, according to tho platilatthoroof. to Ms. Deborah Fro;Frazier- tho opplkamt Any off tfthese Judgment and Docroo roeofdod In Book>ok 11 qf Plats, page 46, rocorda roo ol AGAINST YOU WTTHOl■lOUT ho unUl on or about Api^rll after sonrice of this Sum-im- By: Jeffrey E. Roilg rds of sakl Stutoly. Environmentalmtal Co- docum onta must bo fileVed by, Forodosure against thohodo- i FURTHER NOTICE-U Ul N - 20,1994, a t which time th County. ______ordlnotor, F .E R C th o morts on you. 'U you toilIto to Attomoy tor Petitioner RC.at.pravidlng.tha.origlnal.OI.and--fondanto-Rondy.G^Li^Loy--LESS-VOU-RESPON OND—Defendant nwvod-lo-Rorlort* s o respond ■thO"court'rnay“tay— PO 80X ^749------:•------202-^19-2842. tho number of copiesea ro- poldt and Dorothy E.. Ley-L WITHIN 20 DAYS, BEfl^EAD da, a n d subaoquontly re T^oTfuatoo hosIS non knowlodgo of a moro partksrtfcutar do- m. Description of Pro ro- ontor Judgment ogainst youwu TVrin Falls, ID 83i303-2749r Projoct: qulrod by tho CommissiJslpn's poldt. h u sb an d an d wlwile. THg iNFORMA-nnION turned to hor naUvo countr scrlpUon of thoI Obabove roforoncod real property.rty, but for Tho proposed project w rrtry o s dem anded by the Plain­lin- ROBERT S. FORT, O erk .. c t wouW rogulattons to: Tho SoSocre- on tho 8th doy of Jonuonuary, BELOW. ofthe Nethoriands. tiff in the Complaint for. purposes of compliTipllanco with Section 60-113 Idablaho Codo. conalat ol: (1) a 12-f12-foot- tary, Fodoral Enorgy R( lor, /a/CooIoy,Dofxrtyaerit ; tho Tfuatoo haa bo Regu- 1996. In tho sum of S16S16,7- TO :Tom O w on 5. No chfldron w ere bomi o0 r Divorce. > boon Informed tho oddrosa ol1361 36 Morv high. 12-foot-wido. 80-foot-80- latory Commlaalon,I. i88 8 54.04. I hove levied up roo Placo. TwlnIn'Falls. 'F Idaho, la somotlmos ass upon 198 Clinton Dr. adopted by tho partiesI 0 of PUBUSH: February 1, 1 ' associatod tong oarthfttt sodimom»om col- R rst S tre et, N.E., W«iVosh* all right, title. InterestIt oand Twin Falls. ID 83301 tho marrfoQO and norte an wllh said tool propont to In an d to the foltowingig d c e - You ore horoby notiflodd thith a t - 6. PlalnUff se ek s divorco 01 ^5— INTOEDISTRICTCOURTr------. Sakj salo will bo0 m ado without covenant or warnarranty r»- m ean soo lovol (msl). i o n ~ Sum m ons.~lf you w I# h io ~ sl). con- Director, Division of Pro’r^ e ct scribed real property. 10to-wit-v In order to dotond thisilaw lav - thogroundsof seek the o d vk»of on attor-or. OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL ' gardino title, possoissoasion or oncumbrancos to satsatla^ tho taining broadcroat wowolr, a Rovlow, Offico of f 1 : oWtaoiJon aecurodrod by and pursuant to tho powor suK. an appropriate writtaTitton Abandonm ent noy in this matter, youou DISTRICTOFTHESTATE vor Qf sale 4-fobt-hIgh. 14-foot-vot-wldo drapowor Uconalng. Fod-__TownshlpF 9 South. Rantango response m ust be fUedwUJ with - Wherofbre, tho.ptalntlff ro w _ O F JD A H O ; IN.ANDFOR J _____ ...... conferred in tho doi> de ed cf trust oxecutod by JOHN1NTALT- overflow splllway.-ar ro-..should do so promptly so— ,~and a~ oral Enorgy Rogulota to ry 14 E oat. B oise Morldiaidian, the obovo designated courtcou specttully roquosts ancn d thot your writton rosponso.to THECOUNTYOFTWIN MAN AND REBEC)ECCA L ALTIi^, hus^nd anand wife, bypass pipe; (2) o 500-100-foot- Commission, at tho ab BS arontors to FIRS above Twin Foila Counly. IdahoIho within 20 days oflor soniciwtee ,p r w : It any. may bo fllod In tlmond - FALLS nRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPAIPANY OF .lo n g b y p a s s d itc h totc bo address. A copy of anyypro- ( Soctkjn 33: NHNE'/. IDAHO. INC.. ann IdahoIc Corporatton, as successc of thls Sum m ons on you.ou. II 1. That A Divorce bo grant-nt- ond othor legal rightaI s . C ase No. S P 96KX>67 ssor trust- usod during malntonojonanco; tost or molion to Intonrtn«no SUBJECT TO: Twin FoFoils you loll to so respondJ thoth od by tho court disaolvlns • NOTICE TO CREDITORS' oo. for (ho bonofitTfit andi socurity of Sherwood &I RRoborts. (3) a 12-foot-high, 12-f ng protoctod. 12-foot- must bo aor«>d upon bach01 County Highway Right|ht of coun may ontor judgmerment the marriage bohveon thehe In tho Matter of tho Estate Inc., as bonofldafvjary, dated January 22, 1980,, ro recorded wido. 110-foot-long oaroarthfill roprosontativo of tho appli-op Way. January 22.1980,>80, as Instrumom No. 776710, e against you as domandended parties. An appropriate writton ro-■a. of; WARREN FRANKUN ]. and as- intake ombankmontt withwii 0 cont apodfiod In tho parmnic- T o(^er with 80 shares l|. BROWN, and algnod to FEOEAAlRAL NATIONAL MORTGAOE Ai osol by1ho □lalnllff(s) inIth th e 2. That tho court award thohe aponso roquiros compil- ASSOCI* crost at olovatlon 3.3£3,394.5 ular application. the capital stock of the TwinTm Com plaint - partlos any othor further ro­ 1) MARY EVELYM BROWN, ATION, a s bonofldofldary. by asslonmont recordedBd :Febru- foot msl, containing10 a con-c ro- onco with Rule 10(a)(1) ary 26.1880. aa i Foils Canal Company., Cor-C< llof as moy be just andId and olher Idaho Rules of Decoasod. , as instrumont No. 777813, MoiM ortgage croto overflow spillway,way, on Unwood A Watson, Jr.r. tlflcote No. 24665A . or Rocorda of Twin1 FallsFa County, Idaho. . and A copy of tho CompIaintint Is1 oqultablo. Civil Procedure and shallail 8-foot-wldo box shapocipM ln- Acting Secretary tho water rights ropresersent- sonrtKf wtth ihls Summons NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- take structure, ond oyp ions. Doted this 12th day of Fob-lb- olso indudo: bypass PUBUSH: Fobrua/y 15oSond edthereby. If you wish to aoek tho1 ad-od ruary, 1996. 1. Tho mio and num ber of EN lhal tho undorsignod' THE ABOVE ORAIRAWTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY CC plpo; (4) two unnon-lamod 19.1996 WITH SECTION145-1606(4) 45' W . (DAHO CODE. NC Common^ known oddro!jross vice of or reproaontation}nof 0 /a/Danloi Scott Hughes this caso. h e s boon app o in ted pbK-' NO REP- springs; (S) a 24-Ini-In c h - - =— lai19877U.S.HIghwoy3y 30, on ottomoy in thia matteritter,- in sonal roprosontativo of the' RESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE. OF ot-long ADVERTISEMENT 2. If your response la an OR ARE diameter. 1.950-foot-l( T Buhl. Idaho ^ 16. you shoulci do JO prompthnptly PUBUSH; February 16.22, nt above-named decedents. - . NOT. PRESENTNTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR-)R'THIS portlolly buried stoolal pen-d . FORBIDS 2. Answer to tho Complaint ------so-that-your-wrltton-roi.f0. ^ 2S a n d March-7r-1096.—— jfj—All po rso n s having d a im s------— ------■— OBUQATI0 N r : r ^ rT-:~slock-^m 'oT)utforff^^vaIve;-.-TSojQJo(!, proposals, will. :::::HorDiyprco,-:lt,fnu«'gonlain.— jn ^ - l am comman'docl andd rer—n sponsor if any,'m ay bo fDe< - admissions or denials of against tho docoabhts or (6) Q 25-foot-wldo. 50-fcKKfoot- re c e iv e d by tho-S tato ,oS mVTTATioNTOBID Tho default fofwhld ‘0 o ; quirod to proceed to noticotico In time and othor lego . tho soparato allogationa of the estate ere required to ^Ic h this solo Is to be m ade is the[he failure long masonry block power-pow Idaho. Doportmontn t o f for sa le ond to soil a t publ ^ Sealed bids win bo rocolvod to poy whon duo.>. ufundor Dood of Trust Noto doted ublic rights protoctod. , tho Complaint for DIvoroe■0 present thoir daims-within ted Janu- houso containing onono pel-f Health and Wolfaro, F auction the abovev e - by the Idaho Transporta- ary22.1660. (hoI momonthly paymenta fbr Prfndpaf, Ir a ; and othor defenaea you'u tour months afler tho date J, Interost (bn tuttino and generalorating Box 83720, Boise, fdoiJaho described rool property ono n d . An appropriate writtenI rt. re- tion Deportment, P4MM of ths firet publication of and Impounds oftf $970.36$( por month for the mornonths of unit with on Installeded c< a - 83720-0036 until 4:00 p.r M m aydalm . p.m.. to ap p ly th e p ro ce edIs s ofc s p o n s e re q u ire s compli-,p||. Soctlon, 3311 Wost Statoto 3. Your signature, moiling,0 this' Notice or aald daims July.throuDh Deceffcembor. 1995 and all subaoquenjont pay- padty of 500 kw; (7)I a six-c prevailing local time,'•on I such sole to the satlsfoc )M ) Street, Boise, Idaho,- until monta until tho doldoto ol sale or reinstatement, i ifoc- once wtth Rule 10(a)(1) til a d d re s s a n d te le p h o n e; wUI' be forever barred. It, with a foot-wide, 3-foot-hlgh,:lh, 30- T u e s d a y , F o b ru o ry 2 '. tion of saU Judgmert andan^ and other Idaho Rules8 of01 February 27, 1996 @ 2:00 monthly late chargerge of S38.B2, uncollected late> chargesdi foot-long rock rip-rapip tati il- 1996, fo r » number, fl[ the signature, Decree of ForeJosuro withwW Civil P rocedure a n d shallhall PM for chain link fencing at mailing address and tolo- Claims ' must be presented a ro $155.28, Intoroffirost accniing ot 11.6% por annunnum, and roce, discharging proJiiroject PROJECT NO. 98-805C ITD site Rupert ID. Bulli^ng the prindpal balance '5D^ interest thereon ot tho staiatat- alao Indude: 'B p h o n o n u m b e r o t y o u,r r to the undersigned at the mco owing os ol this date on the10 cobllQa- flows Into the Snoko Rlvor;.Rtv DHW Southwest Idoh ir of._*410O2 08.per_8p 0c»ica- tfon-8acured'by~8a]c !von._l_Tho-titlojind number ot - a t t o m o y , ------—• low-offlce of-PauJa Brown------said-Dwjd o fT m st l«-S87.S08:38i:30rplQS~(8ra~8wHch7ordr(fi] ■(9)’o“ B«lrical Malntohanco'ar•a n d "o |0hlo percent (10.675%5%) this caao. tlons for Idaho Transporta- accruing InteroaL. AllAtl dollnquont paymonts a re noy 4. Proof of mailing or dellv- Sinclair. * 321 Fourth Avo-] now due. 2.000-foot-tong. 34.5-11.5-kV Sorvico Contract . por annum and my fooi00s ' 2. If your rosponso Is: onan tion Doportmont, iocatod at I. nue North, PO Box 2322. togothor with occnjlr:njlng lalo charges and interest,1. uunpaid transmission lino tyingig inloIr Proposals will bo opene “t ory of a copy of your ro- ' >nod ar>d costs Answor to tho Complolnt,,t It Ruport Idaho In Twin Falls's sponso to Rolntlft’s attor­.. Twin Falls, ID 83303-2322, and accruing taxes,OS. assosamonts. trustoo's foos.M. attor- an Idaho Powor Companpany and publicly rood at tl*th e 8 or county. ney's feoa, and any must contain adm issions or ney, o s designated abovo. |and fllod.wtth th e Clori< of any omounts odvancod to protoistocttho lino; ond (10) rolot*loled above hour and doti»tO. PUBUC NOTICE IS HERE I ol- security associated>d withVi this forodosure end thot the RE- denials of tho aoporato ol- tho Court, the bon- fadlltiea. Plans, spoclficoUona. pro- pn BY G IV EN : T h o t on tho th< legations of tho Complaintejnt Bids win bo oponod at tho u OATE5thls31 dayOfJan- _____ofldaryeJoctstosoIlitell or cause tho trust property to b< would posal fonns, and other li 0 To dotennino whether you ^ o b o sold Tho proposod project WOl r ir>- 22nd day ot Fobruaryiry, and othor dofonsos you.Qtj a b o v e s ta te d p lo c o a n d to satisfy said obllgat oporato run-of-dllch. whowhore fomiation oro on fiio lor o: d m ust pay a filing foo wllh \ ------Dato; Jonua«19,-1& at the hour of 10);00_jnay.ciaIm^;QC ______road_oLoud.-BlddQra.and.d-your-rooponeo,-conlact tho--JJ_d5^dSiow n— ------the project wilt u so whatohatov-—omlnatfon-aMho'fotlowlr VnS^cfock a.m., on tho fron ling othor properly Intorostod R R S T AMERICANN T COMPANY OF IDAHO. I 'ont -3. Your-slgnaturo, moiling d Clori< of tho abovo-namod'ffj'personal Roprosontativo 3. INC. or flows onlor tho sodlmellment locations: _ , stops ot tho Twin FolliIlls address and telophono,n o a re Invltod to bo prosont at By Monino Colo, TrujTrust Officor Impoundment a s olthororlrri- Ir AQC. 110 N. 27th S t , Bo *t court. ( Bol- County Courthouse, Twirwin number, ar tho signature,,ro, the bid opening...... ■ DATED this 30th day off Vf u B U S H : Fobm ary,8, 15 gallon waste flows or ias so, ID837d2. Foils, Idaho, I will attend, PUBUSH: February 1 md, moiling o d d reaa a n d telo-)lo- January, 1996. «and 22.1996. , ■ iry 1 .8 . IS and 22.1996 emanating from the twovoun- u Intermountain Contrac• 0 - offor and noli a t publfc ouc- )ur The scope of the work to le o p --to r, 416 N, Curtis Rd.rBo luc- p h o n o n u m b e r o f y o u r 3 . CLERKOFiTHEDISTRICT.-n ------nomod s ^ rt g s en the a Bo»- tion ell or s o m uch of the'the attomey.' be porformed'conslsts of IN THE DISTRICT COURT , a n d so, ID 83706. ' f COURT ‘ UNfTED STATESESOF public win bo heiield on Pllcanfs property, or obovo-doscribod real prop-op- 4. Proof of mailing o r dolhr-,l)v. fumlshing and Installing a3 /S/By Deputy O erit ^OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL AMERICA FEDER>ERAL W odnosday, F ebruar would generate oboibout Twin Falla Plan Rooir orty as.directod to be soidlOid- orylof-a-Copy-oLyour-ro*r e . .chain link fonco a lJ ^ u p o rt- _ DISTRICTOFTHESTATE ENERGY REQULATJ^TOHY 1996. at 7:00 pm. fllat Fiin; '1.176,000 yow atthoursurs of 124 Blue Lakes Blvd.; Twi as may be necessary’ to sponso to plaintiff's ottor-or* Idaho a s per spedfications OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR JJn enorgy annuolly. Falls. ID 83301. > PUBUSH: F ^ary 8, 15,■ 'THECOUNTYOFTWIN COMMISSIONON High School. HIghwO' pay ond satisfy tho Judg-dg- noy, os designated abovo.>0, contained In requisition1 22, and 29 ,1996 ______Notico of Intent toI preproparo Filer. Idaho. A scol n. Purpose of ProjecJ e c t; DHW R egional Office. 60f~' mont and Decree of Foro-iro- #0157470. FALLS » sold Poleiino Rd., Sulto 4, Twii an onvironmentamtal mooting oriented towlowardS Project powor will bo so win closure os sot out in thoIho To determine wholhor you IN THE DISTRICT COURT• CosoS. No. S P 96-88 assossmorrt, conductduct alto tho ogonclos will b e tooiocol^llty. Foils, ID 83301. . Writ of Execution, with In-\n- m ust pay o filing te e with,|lh Spodflcatlons, bklding doc-- OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL ^NOTICE TO CREDITORS visit, solidt IntervonUonttons. on Thursday.-FobruoriT,?«, So 0. This notico olso consisnslsts Twin F alls MH. 623 Harrl terest thereon and coats,. to your rosponso. contact theIho umonts and olhor infomia-■ DISTRICTOFTHESTATE• In tho Manor of tho Estalo protests, and wrttKd tte n -1996. at 9:00 am . a tI thim im of tho following stondaiidard son St.. Twin Falls. ICiiJ tho highest bidder for cash,sh, Clork of the obovo-namodlod tion may bo obtained a t tho> OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR ■ ° of; VIRGINIA CATHERINE I. Bl. 83301. scoping commentlonts er City Hall. C oundlIchiw- Cl go;«>flraPh8:.A2,A9,B' ,. In lawful monoy of tho UnH-nH- c o u rt...... Idaho Transportation Do-• THECOUNTYOFTWIN SCASSIDY HACKETT, and January 31,1996996 bors. 300 Main Stroot Rupert A/CDC, 209 2ni!nd od Statos of Amertco. ' DATED this 4th day of Oo- partm ent, P&MM Soctlon. FALLS MAGISTRATE THOMAS'EMMETT J This notico was proviroviously er. 10 83326. p. Available Locationsns ed WAYNE TOUSLEV, Sheriffriff /s/b y Deputy Clork (208) 334-8088, or any off In tho Mottor of tho E stato, ^ EN that Ihe undorsignod 9 a n d 10 as the datelatos for or both meetings and able for Inspection ondid rtro- from the following locations Twin Foils County, Idaho1 tho following locals: ofROSASOFlA. • has boon appointed por- < tho alto visit and seespoplng sist the staff In Idontlf production Ot tho Commi!nmis- Twin Falls A/CDO, 60: PUBUSH: Fobruary 8, 15,S IDAHO TRANSPORTA- Deceased. «sonal represontaUve of tho mootings, Howover,ir. (Com- tho scope of environmcvT^Zi Public Reforencs n c e Honison S t . Twin Falls, 10IC PUBLISH: Fflbruory 1,, 8 22, and 2 9 .1 9 9 6 ■ TION DEPARTMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GiV- ®obpvo-namod decedents. m ission staff w as unatjnablo to issuos that should bo i and Files Molntononcm c o 83301 — District 4 EN that tho undorsignod ^All p ersons hoving' d a im s Branch, localod 01888I FinFirst DHW Central Otfice, PC=0 travel and hold tho seescoping lyzod In tho EA. — N O T.I C B OFp PO Box 2-A has boon appointed por- agplnst tho decedents or • Stroot, N.E.. RoomI 2A2A. Box 83720. Bolso. IC the estato, ore roqUIred to mootings duo to Ihoho isnow To holp focus discuss 10 IN THE DISTRICT COURT^T AMENDMENT TO A^ Shoshono, ID 83352-0820 sonal roprosontativo of tho tn •a to rm .'^ ero fo ro . thitthis no- at tho meetlntu. a sco, Washington OC 20428.!8. c or 83720^X138. , OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL * Assoclsted Contrectore a b o v e -n a m e d o a tele . All P'present thoir claim s wilhin 71. A For oddlltonal Informatior WATER PERMTT . tico la boing ropubllijbllahod document outlining !S?hi^sut bycoltlog202-206-1371.. DISTRICTOFTHESTATE 110N .27th peraons having claims four months after iho dato wtth new datoa. oroas to bo addrosse copy Is “'80 avalloblo0 fcfor oequosltons. contact Tom O F IDAHO, IN AND FORp Noiiis li hereby *lvcn ihi;H Boise, ID 83703 against tho sold docoosod of Iho first publlcallori of iduc- Long. DHW. PO Box a. Typo of Applicationltion: Ml- th o EA will bo malloiii»rt inspection ond roproduc 0* THECOUNTYOFTWIN4 Ibe Cmr OF KIMBERLY, Construction Dsts/Dodge a ro requlrod to proaont this Notlcp or said daims ~ nor llconse (less thanin SSMW) ogondoa ond intoroatei tion at the oppllcont’s offloSfflco 63720. B oiso. ID 83720- FALLS MAGISTRATE ■ rj E. 9 2 12th Montgomery' thW aalm T W ifiln fo u f (4)“—will '*' b oforovw barnid.- '— --■ ------0036. PH; (208)334-5563. r o BOX Z;KIMOERLY ID b. Proiect No. 11060-050-001 dlvlduala on tho Comr (»«> Hem (h) abovo). DIVISION 83341 h«f tpplicd 10 the„ Spokano, WA 99206 months aftor tho dalo of tho c. Dato filod; Decombtmbor 9. aion mailing liat. CopioX of Development Appllco)llca- A bid bond In Iho amount ® Attfi; Ann-Ware firat publication of thia no- ^Claims must be prosentod ippll- ol $500 or>d d Public worksjn ' C ase No. S P 95-01 IS - Dep»rtmonl of Wtlor 1993 tho scoping documentinf uS “on - Any qualified oppll " NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lewtston/Clerfcaton Plan 1tico or said daim a will bo |oto the undersigned ot tho rom- Contractor's Uconso for Re*ource* to chtngo the d. A pplicant J,M.fk(illoilillor En- a ls o bo a v a ila b le nt*hna t cant dosirfng to file 0 com 0'^ In tho Motter of the E state e Service 1forever barred. Clolma low offlco ot P aula Brown torprlsos, Inc. scoping moetinfls. poting appllcotlon musnust tho Stato of Idaho Is ro- ot BERNICE M .FITZ.g, polnl o f divenioo for a 1 0 0 8 16th Avo. 1musl be prosentod to Sindalr, 321 Fourth Avo­ sion. qulrod to bid on this work. ■ o. Name of Proiect:: SahkoS< Obioclfvea: At the scof submit to tho Commission PATRICK, Decoasod. .w iier permit. Lowlston. ID 83501 Coleman,1 Ritchie & Rob- nuo North, PO Box 2322, ui^M> Of* 0'' bofore the spodflet:Iflod Estlmatod C o s t $10.000 Twin Falls, ID 83303-2322, ' ■ H^rooleetric Pnsjoctct meetings tho staff wUI: PERMIT NO. 47-083777 • Dodge Reports/Intermtn. 1ortson. Attorneys at Uw, ^ f. [.ocatlon; In tho Kat iM uni 'loatll'ne date for tho particiftlc- total onnuol expenditure, ' C ontrectore I and fllod with tho Clork ol " . Kastolu . Identity preliminary Issi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- divcfted from sroundw tur PO Box 525, Twin Falls, " drainage aroa aboutout 0.5 related to the propot utor opplteolion. a compotipot- Kon F ro z o o . P .E . Chlof. EN lhal tho undersigned ' PO Box 9207 IIdaho 63303-0625, and tho Court. mllos from tho confluoifluonco projoct; (2) Identify IssiiM?in« '" 0 dovolopm ont appllcaifca- Bureau of Facillllos has boon oppolntod per­ for munielpiIUM 0 .4 0 cf*)) Bolso. 10 83707 ifllod with the Court. DATED this 20th day of with tho Snako Rivellvor In that aro not Important■, i ""2 *l®n. or a notice of intentnt totc Manogomonl. sonal roprosontativo o f tho wllhln the city UmlU h u •k Aaaoolated General IDATED this 6th dayof Fob- January, 1996. Twin Falla County. IdtIdaho, do not require detail 'flto such an appllcotlon,ion a bovo-nom od o sta lo . AllJl priority (lato o f 10/31/94. . • C ontrectore tmary. 1996. "PATRICIA HACKETT 1 noar tho town of Fllor.sr. analysis; (3) identify n Submission of a timely no- PUBUSH: F o b niary14.15, porsons havlng'claims IBS South Capitol HEfJHYJ.QANDIAGA I P«Perraoal RoprosontatlvD. In i?A “CO of Intent allows an, In.in- and 16.1996. IS PROPOSED CHANOBS; g. Riod Pursuant to:: FoFodor- sonasio oltomotives lo _ against tho sold docoosod'd A pcloi o f divenion be Idaho Falla. I ^ o 63402 Personal I RopresorrtBtlva' al PoworAct, 16 USC toroatod porson to file tho ------^------* A.G.C. Plan R oom PUBUSH: Fobmary 8,16 JSC §S oddreaaod in Ihe EA; aro roqulrod to proaont loosned w ithin 791(0)-e25(f) solicit from the moetl le n t INTHE DISTRICT COURT^ thoir claims within four » 1061 Bluo Lakoa Blvd. N.. PUBUSH: f February 15,22. and “ i 22.1996. ' h. Applicant Contact hi« i!,® appllcaH on no'’latorTh*a"rlhon OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL " SW1/4SW1/4SW1/4,' 521,, Suite 100 I t: panldpants all available ^ months oflor the doto ol tho and 29.1996.______IN THE DISTRICT COURT D onald W. B lock. P.E.>.E. fom)atlon. ospodally “'qut ® 120 days after tho spocl-oci- DISTRICTOFTHESTATE >. , TIOS, R18E; Twin F itb, Twin Falls, ID 83301 , 7 ^ first publication of this no- - OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL J-U-B Engineers, Inc.c. tiflod data, on the rosoui ''ed doadllno dote for tho OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR] tico or said d a im s will bo0 County. Idaho DapLot Commerce •IN THE DISTRICT COURT P ' particular oppllcalion. Ap- THE COUNTY OF TWIN - O F THE FIFTH JUDICIAL-. DISTRICTOFTHESTATE 800 Falls Avo. Issuos; and (5) encoura ' forever barred. Claims8 Any proton a;«Init AttnrLoiry Demlrelll ------* Twin Falls, ID 83301 nnrtn pUcotldns fot preliminarylOiy FALLS MAGISTRATE ‘ 700W. Stoto Street ^DISTRICTOFTHESTATE 2OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR I stotements from expoi must bo prosentod to Euna ipprovil oflhe ehtnsotnutt THE COUNTY OF TWIN 208-733-2414' and the public on Isau pomilts will no. bo a c copt- o p ' DIVISION Rife, Personal Representa- ‘ Bolso. ID 83720 . O F IDAHO, IN AND FOR Tracy Ahroru in r e s p o n s e to thhis is Case No. SP-96-00032 ^ he nied wllh Ihe Director, Twin Falla Plan Room THECOUNTYOFTWIN FALLS ' MAGISTRATE that should be analyzed ^ tivo of the estate, at PO DIVISION NOTICE TO CREDITORS g Idtho Department o f Wiier . FALLS MAGISTRATE J-U 'B Enginoors, Ihc.:. the EA. Induding points ’ Box 411, Edon, Idaho - 124 Blue Ukos Blvd. S. C ase No. SP-9684 800 Falla Avo. view In opposition to.''or or Notice of intent - A no- In tho Matter of the Estoto0 83325 and Tiled with tho0 Reaounei, 222 Shoahone S u ite s DIVISION “ Twin Falls, ID 83301 ' tico of intent must spodfydfy of RECCIE C. EVANS, Case No. SP-96-94 . NOTICE TO CREDITORS support ol. tho stafTs pi Couri. SUect Eaii, Twin Fall*, ID Twin Falla, ID 83301 C In tho Manor ofthe Estate 208-733-2414 ^ “ tho exact name, businessess Decoasod. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' limlnaiyviows. , DATE this 8th day of Fob- 83301 loseiher *iib a OfROSELMALOREE I. FERC Contact; Ma.I. DDob- Procoduroa: Tho scopli,n(nn address, and telephonem o NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-'• ruory. 1996 No bid will b e consldorod >'In tho Manor of the Estato number of tho prospocth«thra EN th e t th o undorsignod ptouttfceof$25.00ooor , of ULA MAE MCMILLAN, MESSMAN, Doceasod.- : - orah Fraizlor-Stutilu te ly mooUngs will bo rocordi TERRY LEE JOHNSON unloss accomponlod by en o NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­ 202-218-2842. opplicant. and m ust fndudoJdo has been appointed por- before Febmary 26, 1996. acceptable , guaranty in on Docoosod by a court reporter and ^ Attomey for Personal Rop. EN that the undoreigned {. Doadllno for filing p ^ 1,' an unequivocal stotemonlont sonal reprosentothfo oftho amount not less that fivo NOTICE ^ IS HEREBY GIV- g pro- stotofnonts (oral and wr Tlw pioUftant muat'aUo ' has beon appointed Per­ tosts, motions to Intorvcervono ton) will becom e o partin nf 0* In'ont to submit M suchjc h a b o v e-n am e d oatoto. AllII PUBUSH;Fobrxiaryl5.22.I, *ond a copy o f the pnxeit ipercent (5%) of the total EN = that tho undorsignod anoppHcalionmaybofUed.od. peraons having claims amount of the bid. This has n boon appointed per- sonal Reprosenlatlve of and written scopingJ cccom- the formal record of th S ond 29.1996. tho above-named estate. monts: March 22,1996r96 Commission’s procoodint mit against tho sakl decoasod guaranty muat bo In tho sonal ^ roprosontativo of the "1? k. S tatu s of Envlronmor DP- are roqulrod to presentIt IN THE DISTRICT COURTp Karl J. Dreher. EHrecior jrorm of a certlflod check or above-named a decedent. All persons having claims montal on tho Sahko Hydrooloctra ;X“ror.xx- against the decodent Qr the ment application (specify:lfy their da im s wllhln four (4)I) O FTH E RFTH JUDICIAL I All porsons having d a im s ^0^ Analysis: Tho appllcatiorltion is Project. Individuals pn 0 cashlor'a check drawn on A estate are required to not ready of onvlronmormental senting statomonls atP;® th whidi typo of application),m). monthssftorthedato'ofthoe DISTRICTOFTHESTATE1 Publiihed In the -nnMa on I Idaho bank, mode pay- agoinst tho decodent or her ■ bo first publication of this no- present their within analysis ai this timo-ao - a o e mootinga will bo oakedvrt iIn A notico of Intent must bo ^ O F IDAHO, IN AND FOR New. on 2/8 A 2/15/96, {able to tho Idaho Tionspor- estate0 aro roqulrod to 1(8) lice or sold d a im s will bo9 THECOUNTYOFTWIN present their d d m s within four (?*f (4) months afler the a tta m e d paragraph D38.8. doariy Tdontify thomsolvo tatk)n Department, or a bid- P* dato of the first publication I. Intent to Prepare an I CO. forever barred. Claims9 FALLS MAGISTRATE der'a bond. This surety four (4) months after the in En- for th e record, of this Notico, or said vironmontal Asaoaamcsm ont . must bo presented to3 DIVISION IN THE MAGISTRATE |shall bo forfeited by th e bkJ- dato of th e flrst publlcaUon ' Bl Protosts or Motions to Coleman, Ritchio & Rob- COURTFOR JEROME < claim s will be forever a n d Invitation for Wrltt/ritton individuals, organlzatloniions. In to n o n e - A nyone m ay - C aso No. S P 96-155 der In the evont of failure to o ol t this notice or aald dalm a Scoping Comments;i; T ho and agencies wiih onviror >ey ertson, Attorneys at Law,, NOTICE TO CREDITORS '' COUNTY, STATE O F 1sign the contract or furnish will w be forever barred, b ban a rre d .' " , . ; \ iron- submit a protost or a mo-’O' P O Box 52 6 , Twin FaUs! , IDAHO . t Claims must either be pro- ^ , Commission staff Intonitends montal expertise and con-cor tion to Intervene in occor- . In the Matter o t the Estate the nocossary 100% Por- to proparo an Environmc or- Idaho 83303-0S25, and1 of LOUIS L. BASSO, < CasoNo:CV-DR-96-18 fformance Bond and the aontod « to the-undorsignod Claims must bo presented imon- corns aro oncourogodd tot donee with tho'require* to l^ n Messman, Person­ tal A ssessm ent (EA)A) ion attend tho mootings on fllod wtth the Court , Deceased. In ' ro: Tho Marrtage of: rnecessary 100% Payment at the address Indicated, or to L and monts of Rulos of Practico al RopreBentatWo, at 174 this hydroelectric pro|oiRJoct In assist tho staff In cfonnin' NOTICE IS HEREBY QiV-. KRAUS HUGHES tthe Stote of Idaho by the ^1405 9th Avwujo East ^ II coa- Persons choosing nol)t toti tho appropriate action to 427 Shoahone Street sldor both sKo-spedfIcic aiand spoak at the mooUngs. bu to h Personal -o r^ Mopres^ntauvoRooresontativo . the above-named estato. D e f e n d a n t------? against the'said doceasod roglstored vondore in tho P‘ ;« and 16,1996. are required to preseni; Thia‘ action Is brought by State £ ot Idaho prior to the and29,1996 ”^ ^DATED this 25 day of Jan­ lives, vont to tho Issuos. maiTiay motion to intervono in ac- uary, 1996 and will Includo on eci : their claims wjtnln four Daniel ^ Scott Hughes, who -bW b oponlng. “ o c o - au^imlt written stotomonti»nte cordanco with the Commls-Is- IN THE DISTRICT COURT nomic, financial, ond onjengi- for Inclusion In tho publli m onths after tho dato of the rosidos ^ at 417 East Rrst, IN THE DISTRICT COURT LYNN MESSMAN, ibllc Sion’s Rules m ay bocomno o OF THE FIFTM JUDICIAL Jerome, Idaho. 7 Personal Repr»sentBth« of neoring analyses. record at the mootinga.>. In Ir a party to tho proceeding.. . first publication ot this no- Thortohtlsrosorvodtoro*- 0O FTH E RFTH JUDICIAL ig.. DISTRICTOFTHESTATE■ tice or said d aJm s will bo The ^ Defendant, Luca Kraus j( DISTRICTOPTHESTATE the Estate ot Roselma A draft EA will bo Issueisuod addition, written acopln(> ng Any protosts or motkxjs to O F IDAHO, IN AND FOR Joct all bids, o r to a c c e p t Dl Loroo M essm an. decoasod a n d drculated for rovfow t torover barred. Claims I*Hughes, lost known od- tfthe bid doomed bost for the O C F IDAHO, IN ANO FOR awby comments may be flio(Hod intervene m ust be recolved»d THECOUNTYOFTW IN aii Interostod parties.B. A All with the Secretary, Podei' m ust be p r e y e d to LAU- dress S of 316 Bluo Ukos S s tate of Idaho. 1 lor- on or before the sp ^ e did FALLS Blvd, TWin Polls, Idaho. PUBLISH: Febmary 1,8 ______o w m o ^ filed on ttw'draft dra a< Enorgy R^tgulalor\»ry... doadOnodalafofJho partlc-- RI JEAN LANGTON, Per- E fc-_Caso,No_CViS5.1340------—ronat-RDprgBBnlatlVB Of —DatBd-tnif-iBf8a y ( jf T e i r “ CJ ^he Commlsalen, 088 FIroilr«( ularappllcaUon. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S .. tha.ostato„at Benoit, aJox—_ 8taie9,.undflir-oath..thoe ,.n«ry,.1096:.n ------N(n o t i c e 'o f .h e a r i n q ------7 ^ , ...Btoff orxJ consW orod Inliaflr.. a I Street, NE..Washington,on,- D6.-nilng end Sorvico-of- of: SALE------mthoManerof A 5^0MOTICBOPAVAItABIUTY nal EA. The atofTs condindu- D.C. 20426, until Marchroh Responsib Documents - ander, Sinclair, Harwood & << JIM LARSON, Purchasing In The Shoshone Office of the High, 126 2nd Ave. North, l!"S!9rfhas-baonarosl- 1 t sions and recommendtnda- 22,1996. The applicatton Is not roady B ^ announces the avall- ly THE EQUITABLE LIFE PO Box 366, Twin Falls, ddentofanddomk:aedlnthe tc PetJtlonw. . o5 nii tions will thon bo prosontom ted All written cbnvspondonccnco fbr onvtronmentaJ analysis . IDAHO TRANSPORTA* ebflity o fth e following deci­ is ASSURANCE SOCIETY Idaho, i and tiled with tho ^State of Idaho tor the pro- TION Tl DEPARTWEMT for tho considoratton bjnth5»the should dearfy sjiow tho foi- at this time: therefore, thele iOF THE UNfTED STATES. ! sions and. where appropri- C om m lsskm In reachingig HIts lowing caption on the first Court. ceding c 18 years (less 3 A Petition by-Cevin Roy ^ first. Commission Is not now re-»• ia New York corporation, < years active duty In the pi Bta, tho Rnding o fN o Sig* final iteenslng dodston.I. •■ page: Sahko Hydrootec< DATED this 7th day of Feb- V , PUBUSH: FAbfuaiy 12.13, MiMack, bom July 16, 19OT, nSanlfim t impad as required 00. questing comments, rec-,B-, PlalntW, ruary, 1996 - U.S. U AVmy), and in the 1< SHe Visit: A sHe visit to3 ththo trfo Proloot, FERC No.'<0. ommendattons, terms and < 14,1.8, and 16.19^. ata t C a r th a g e , N ew Y ork, bvt»y titho National Environ* Id vs. ILauri Jean Langton . County C of Jerome for at — nowreskSngatTNvinFello, proposed Sahko Hydrodro - 11060^ » a . cortdHions, or prescrtptlons.s. |RANDY Q. LEYPOLDT rnontalPdteyAcC Persona] Roprosentative I*least 1 year. IN if THE OISTRtCT COURT kSIdaho, p ro p o s e change . - electric Project is (^annomed {ntervenors-thoae on the When the application Isla andi DOROTHY E. LEY- c/o BoooH. Alexander, Sin- 2, 2 Tho Defendant agreed OF-mERFTHJUDICWLc -inIn name to CovIn Roy oeo . .for.Fobruarvai, 1998}98. Commlaalon's service list ro«dy for environmental11 |POLOT, husband and wKe; Deolelori onM lnidokh TTiose who wish to atten dair, H arw o o d s High’ tcto file a W aiver qf Service DISTRICTOFTHESTATEu ChShri^opherson hais'been' coui te n d forthisprocoodingng anal)«lB, the Commissionn CYNTHIAt L. LEYPOLOT; ot Process, however, as of c 'o c a le d In should plan to m e et a t 8:018:00 (partles)-are remlndod of P0B0X366 . - . 01 OF IDAHO, IN ANO FOR filfltiod in the.above entlUed mini^^KAo^atT8S, . . lo f will Issue a pubU cnottoaro^'ih WILUAM L QARRISOrj Twin Falls, ID 83303-0366 tfthis dato, Dotondont has 1 am a t th e J-U-B Engirworsrare, tho Commisslon-s RulesI of questing oomments, rec- i THECOUNTYOFTWIN coijourt, the reason for tho R22f^22& Sectiori s, end ana- :- and RETHA M. QARRI. H'not returned Waiver re­ FALLS chi:har)ge in name being lo lyze Inc. Twin Falls Offkio, 80(800 J*ractlce and Procedure.re, ommeraiBtlons,' term s a n da iSON, husband and wife; > yred In environmental Falls Avo., TMn Fans, I PUBUSH: February 16,22 »ceived by her on April 19, C o a s o N a C V e 6>349 - refiofled the true legal name - ro.ID. If requiring parties filing doc-oc- conditions, orproscrfptionB.I. (U N IT E D S T A T E S O P 1995. SI fo m e n t IDOBO-CEF^- you ^an to attend, contacitact um onts with tho Commis->ls- All fUlngs m ust (t) b e ar In / and29,1906 3 SUMMONS . b^ t PoUtkvier.I Sirwe an ear- sso o n AMERICA, acting through I 3. The DefondanI agreed j( yage,Petttlonerh8sijsed ^ Mr. Tracy A hrens by FobPob- ston, to sorvo a copy of the all capital letters the title8 tthe Famiere Homo AAnlo- IN 1 T ^ DISTRICT COURT tc ruary 19,1998, a t 208-739733- document on each porson to file an Appearance In . : ho legai name o( his stop-: -Forr ton •PROTEST* or •MOTION^ |iIstration, United Statos Do- OFTHESDCTHJUDICIAL « this th c au se , how ever e a of va ^ r more InfoohatkKi con- 2414 for dlrecik)ns or addiiddi- w h o se nam e ap p ea re on •vs. . , . faUather, w ho h a s ne v er Jo - -tactti on TO rNTeRVENE,^ ‘NO-- cpartment of AoHcuilura; DISTRICT c OF THE STATE this lh date AppeeratKo re* HI ^ adopted ttM Pedd^. . poact tho£ Shoshone Offk» at Uonal details. . tho ofltelal servico list Fur-ur- TICEOFIMTEWTTORLEt JAMESJ L RNCHER and o p IDAHO IN AND FOR ceived ci by Defendant on »peox2-B,.Shoah6nb, Scoplna Mofiiinafii stafiitaff Iher, If a party files com­ T w .nam e of th e ;Setitior>- 1 h ■» m- COMPETING APPLICA-• IMERtLYN J, FINCHER. THECOUNTYOF-. April A 1 9 ,1 9 9 S h a a n o tb ee n R ir’a tether Is C h^lea R, . 20^ will h ^ d two scopinging menls or documents withith TION,* o r •C O M P ^ IN Q1 hhusband end wife: DON BANNOCK returned re to PlalnUft. Nei-. ' rpootings. A scoping meet-eet- tho Commisskm relatingIto to APPLICATION;'(2) aett ACHENBACH a n d DORIS CoseNo.CVOC-9S-61136 C therliarty th haa ever been s Ing oriented towards the tho morfts of an issue that!»t...fcirth lR.the,headJng U ie-»1-ACHENBACHfhusband-^^U M M O N SJ------■•invol:ln ved-in-any-other-dct»--B njBUSHiEabmaxy.Isind.- tehorSuetrPetttlonwIIIbe .i«6,4990, j( ------:------r-tr------

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t ...... tNTNEDISTntCTCCrc o U R T mbrwy ordof bnlvXflflViowl^ claims against tho doco OFTHEnFTHJUOl - CONSTRUCTION JOIN TNE ZEE TEAM MEDICAL I NURSE Nl SHEET SHE METAL w illYakoplaTiatat the dont or his estalo aro' rrc i E A R L Y Esllmolor. establishod r WSTfUCTOFTHEffEOTATE Jerome County ImpiTipound quirod to proBont thol ad First aid & sfifotyT5f«K)ctS"S-TECHN0i:5<3lST.LAB ' Bridgovlow Br Estolos has Worftor Wi noodod fuii timo. O F IDAHO, M aN n d t W: R yord, botwoon tho hou gonorol contractor seok-)k- to b u a ln o ss & Industryf (7.on 7ofO. Roqulromonts: oponing c for RN for PT and Lo)Loyout. shear 4 pross hoursof clalm e within four r“S(4 DEADUNES fng porson w/computoror Personoblo oggrosslvo THE COUNTY OiPTWJN P T 8:00 AM ond 5:00 PM.’M. rrwnths after the doto of)f th the S > Rogistorod ModlcolToch- FT F basis. Plooso apply In broko brol oxporionco nocoss- FALLS Vehlde Reglstend < ' training, tlmberllno ostl-tl- Bole rop noecTod In Iho> norogfsl with oxporionco porson P 01 1826 Bridge- ory. ory. Call for an appoint- d Own- first pubtlcatkin of this nc ) m ating p re fe ra b le . All C a 8 o S P 9 5 ^ ••’(no Hen hold*d e r o f tico or said d a lm s willX b' forci^sified \il Twin Falls oroo. Call on1 In microbiology and cur- viow v Bivd. mom moi 733-0503 NOTICE OF PETnTITION record): Jolfroy A L phases of const. Salaryry establishod accounts, and1 ront roglsVotion cortincoto. — ^Lynn. forover barred. Clolmlim s ads DOE. Send ronime to NURSE SURVEYOR SUR ANOHEAFIINQ. 125 Bluo Lokos GGn rodo, must olthor bo prosontododto t to opon now accounts. Gon- Profor ono yoar oxpori- "J I Jerom e, p ______^ Ron Stanloy Co. P.O . Box3X orous commissions. Vohl-• onco In nonornl Inb work. CNA'S C^ nood od immodiato- ^___ N E E D N OW ______—V719, Twin F alls; lO-O’ ~ao,' oxponflivB invantoiyr “ .Hosponolbllltlos:' Ac-' “ JjIv 10 worinn Joromo/ • somoonoSomi with good basic n:i8S6 dross indlcatod. or filod’filei of LY IEM : JONES,S . MorcuryiMONARc"' for FRIDAY.. 83303 or call 734-0455 and training provided. countoblo for performing Wondoli oroo. Appiy at; goomolry goo and oxporionco vrththo Qofk of tho Court Jovrtii's Homo Hoallh ~ with . Docoasod. Mlleeg*: 71.871 DATED this 3tst dayp FRIDAY 2:00 pm for - M ust bo bonaablo. CollI 0 variety of quailtotlvo ond with an EDM. If qualiflod C0M8TRUCTI0H Mr.Woll8,1800 40W)759 1243 Lynwood Moll coU Vin: 56LA38206M January, 1996. SATURDAY I quantltatlvo loborotory caU Michool ot 736-6611. ______1..Nfiticoj8.horotjy.c |0 or sond rosumo to Zee> testa.'bolh manual and by.given U en Amount: On'n s1 o l o ...... • IndMduals to drlvo'trud? that on January 23,3, 1996,1 d a to lion am o u n t wll S e rv ice ; box 4805 Mis- outomotod; Including ho- NURSE p • iicirECHNICIAN TIRE will bo 7HEtJ,4A MAY PECHER:r ______Thank you _ operate crusher, & othor LPN. FT modlcal surgical noo MARGARET J.JOJONES. r S125.48. . soulaMT 59606. matoiogy. chomlotry, Nood motivated, dodlcol- Porsonal Roprosontotivo various iobs. COL roqulod. shift. 8 4 or 12 hr. od. od hard worker for labor whoBoaddroBalBSis 3 851 S to ra g e P ls c e : Jer. 36 bod unit. Call Intonao mti opportunity; - Hanson, Counly Sheriff Impoipound Twin Fans, ID 83301...... Falls aroa. Sond rosumo ogy. UA, thoropoutlc drug ' 5Kathloon Sivullch. Diroc- son Idaho 83334r filod a ™ FAX 10 and others noodod to start[ toating, sorology, blood „ Somo oxporionco roquir­ Jo Poll- yard, Hwy 25, Jorcororrd C IX cor, S1000 0 m o n th' ogSlalionTid EKGs^’ Full aboVo avorago compon- 397 Bluo Lakes Blvd. YOUR 548. Twin FallB, ID .8otion,.mfiior_modlcoi.______------bt41oaotE«aJa------—J.------Soalodblds-musi be timor-nlghta-ond wook- NURSE------2-*' b o ro-—PO Box 1746, ------83303=0548 S ' 735: ^ dontai. profil shoring, oUtlon Is colvod at tho JoromojC C< oun- Twin Foils, ID 83303-1748 onds (7 on 7 ofl)'. Apply ot RKRN,X FT. ICU. night shtll. 8 .5n, fk of tho ty Sheriffs Dopartmon DEKTAL Cassia Roglonol Modlcol ' a4 or 12 hr. shift. 8 bod •401K. paid vocations & lontio- (208)733-5400. AD MAINTENANCE holidays, sick loavo 4 Coortandmayborovleo yl9w od_cotod a ta o o North UncJncotn4 - = — -TIMES-CUSSIRED- -Position forFTexperioncod-d- ForTy-Mor8o-Seod-Co.,.a- - Contor. 1501 Hllond Avo.. ,uniL-Call.Kalhioon.Sivuii- ui ------:------Updrt roquoB t------Jerom e, Idaho 833 dontal a ssista n t Sond ro­ - -B u rld ^lD 'E O E ------cich. Diroctor of Nursing unlformarDross codo‘4 ^ leader in vogotablo Bood drug tosting workplace. 3. Tho petition hasIS beent Tolophono numborir 2 0 8 - ■ DEPARTMENT sumos to 115 W. 100 S., 733-3700. oxt. 234. EOE. W ■ -, rosoarch. production and MEDICAL ^ Com merical Tire sot for hoarlna In thisIls CourtC 3 2 4 ^ 4 oxt 166. notlot laterI ■ *b o M ■ 208-734-5538 Ruport, ID 83350, solos, has on oponing for r at Twin Falls, IdahoBho. on thon solo doto. Amouro u m o f I CNA on Board of Roglotry. niJURSE/MANAQERU 2030 Klmboriy Rd. - 0 Sobd Milling/Molnto- 2 yoars oxporionco. Will- uf( Twin Fails , M a rc h 1 , 1 9 9 6 . a t 9i :2 5 bid does not havo to3 equalo< T i l OOMQ o u r OF BUSINESS5 DRIVER nonce porson at our Han- | Jfo Coro Contor of Idaho o'clock, a.m.- Class A CDL Local and Ing to ondorgo oxtonsivo pjFoils, tho promior provid- - or surpass tho Iton omo ■ ■ SALE ° ' son facility. In ihls posi- 1 ELEMARKETINQ DATED this 8th day/ clof, Jon". Tho hlghost biddor wiii T l Valley VIdoo'--Wa2olton long haul. MUST HAVE trolning in d ia ly sis. In- or oi of long lorm caro. sor- , will be I'I.'I.'lllll.'IHdi'ill'Ifsl ^ tlon. you would bo ro- ,cludos wookond shifts, vl ocal non profil organiza­ uary, 1096. notlflod on tho first worlvorking All movies & gam os ro-ft. C L E A N DM V A N D -* sponslblo for sood milling | Vicos In Southoostorn STABLE WORK HISTO­ Rosumo to Bov Tobor. Idoho, |(j Is accopting ro- tion for circus tickets. Coli djay following tho solo.tlo. BM ^ ...... 'ducedtoS5and$l0oa. ’■ ond troollng. a s woll a s 1 734-4732 for inlorviow. MAHQ>WETj'JONESNES slips may bo picked ui I 829-SI 19______RY. Coll M ichool at P.O, Box 586, Joromo. ID sum m os for director of nurs- _____ 1 up ot i 101 ^ wolding ond othor miUnto- j 83338. fn 3851 E ast 3000 Northrth tho Jorom o County Shor-Sl ■ LOST & FOUND - 736-6611 .______nonce octMtlos within our Ing sorvlcos. Export- tHEHAPY h EH TECHNICIAN H ansen, ID 63334 • L J OVEBEATEBS onco/qualilications: RN. noojjo Iff's Dopartmont. If you] DRIVER operations. Position 7o- oodod lo nsolsl Dovolop- 423-5415 havo any questions,}. ccon- FOUND NW of TF, smallnal ANONYMOUS MEDICAL oxtromoly o> compolitivo sol- mon For 10 whoolor for winter quires oxporionco wllh n monioiiy Disabled group Personal RopresontaihtaUvo to c t th o Je ro m e Coulounty young gray cot with pink3lnk 734-4547 . sood milling equlpmont, RN'a and LPN's noodod at ory, or comprohonsivo bon- homo hom rosidonts with ac- _ work, FT& bonoflts Snake Rlvor Rohobiliiollon ofits of packago. rolocotion tivnii Shortffs DopL at tho aboveat> collar. II ownofdoosn't 423-4269 . ______welding oxporionco ond tivillos of daily living for :______PUBLISH: Fobruaty..tty.1. S-.addross.and-or-phcih o n e - d a lm , will givo-to.good REMEMBER.^. -mochBnlcal.ablllty',-You.- -- _ Contor. Chorgo/Mpd i _ ooliowonco, l 3-5 yr, mon-. .„ovonevonings and wookonds,.- . * ‘ niirro pooltibn avdllablo. - a j ------a n d 1 S ,-i9 e e ,- “ -‘--.-number.------h-— o m trc a !i'W 2 2 7 4 — - TTiatblrthdhyndyouplaced^ DRIVERS • m ust'p o sso ss'th o oblllly agom ont oxporionco,-re- Mustlust t>ot 10 yoare of ogo dr TT— T.A VANDER MEIDEN — somo tlmo ogo In Tho r to communicate vroll at all , Apply in porson ® habilitation. he background, oldor. oldoi No oxporionco noc- IN THE DISTRICT COI LOST 3 bunchos ol keys I Run otthor 11 woslom or 820 Sprague-Buhl.ldaho ki CMI DopL, Joromo Coi y s I 77mes-A/o»»? Now Is tho0 48 states. Wo offor nowV lovolB. ‘ knowlodgootcaro ossory,oim wiii train. -O F THE FIFTH JUDIC In Twin Falls 2-10-96-96 tim e lo como pick up your or call (2M) 543-6401. pli DISmiCT OF THE BT*OTATC DeportmonL " Bqvlpment, com poiJvoy Wo offor an oxcoilont bon- _ plan/MDS process, motl- 2 ^ FT positions1 and 1 PT Ploaso Coll 423-6254I or ptaturos. Stop by The ) oflt pkg and salary com- m vatod and toam oriented. josition posii opon. Start dato O F IDAHO, INANDFI , 5 nnjj 736-«)84esk for JODY & benoflts. Call Bob MISCELUNEOUS m Y Customer Senrico Dept ms. R&J Leasing, monsurato w/experionce. Ploaso contact Wayne tvlii vvlil bob wiihin 2 wooks. THE COUNTY OFTW CHARMAC INC. Is now Powollp. at (208) 529-4567 Apply '™ N — todayl _ 1-600-523-3089______!Sond resume and salary (accepting oppllcalions foe . . D pi/at 158 Bioko Sl. N. FM X S _____ LOST 7 month male. Box- or forward your rosumo to ^ tw i history to; ttho following positions; 97 jotwoon 8 am ond 5 pm C asa No. S P 95-495 . er, 4S lbs., h a s whKo dla- 2725 E. Uth St., Idaho nttht “ UEOAL NOTICE DRIVERS Ferry-M orM S eed Co. • Gonorol Laborer p„ It tho front desk. NOTICE TO CREDITOITORS Tho South-Cenlral Priv. mond shape mark “Son I 107 I Foils. ID 83406 EOE. (I.e. 1Se CENTER drivers with CDL & good Fork llll oporalors NOTICE IS HEREBY G i floor. 5068 or 734-2855 Shone Employer MISCELLANEOUS Ml M/MA o x p o r. p ro fo r r o d . ; of ‘fio Toylof Building — Froo testing. Coll 734-74721 drMng record. 48 Stoto - ♦ ★★AIRLINES*** PllPloaso sond rosumo to Conslnjctlon/Carpontry EN tl^at tho underslgr Collogo of Southe —« or 1-800-371-7472. roofor-mostly no-touch *MANAGER *i Mochanics/Machlnlsts has been appolntod p ithorn F * " — ', . * TickotAgont...... S7-S9/hr . FoFamily Caro Physicians •door- Idaho CompUB In Tw •frolgrit. fFor mobile pork, malnlo- • Roson/aiions...... S8-S9/hr 11112W 5lh, Joromo, ID CDLdrivofS- sonal reprosontalhre» olof tho Fnlla.______P lo iw o ^o ck your ad for RostfluranVDoil______^ S - i ------_____ Also rollof drlvors.______nance, bookkoepinn -WILLTRAIN _yy] ______EoUnfo. _ e ; ------B bovo-nnm oddocaaB ~ oxporionco" Houso ^ he I PROFESSIONAL CompotlUvo Salary 1-600-987-6613 oxt 08785 — All p erso n s having clolms cial Tho RFPCommlttoo will.^11 thal II runs, as The Hoolth insurance 401K furnishod. Sond rosumo — DSTAL JO B S EXPRESS E ) QOaJnst thfi.docodont or. -m»«tlng al 10:00 a.m. Tlmos-Nows Is not roro- I . SE R V IC E S ...... Lumpers Pold -tor P.O . Box 2769, Twin MISCELLANEOUS Ml SISl5 ‘.9 0 /h r. G ood c o ro o r PERSiERSONNEL SERVICES. estate aro>roqulrod sponslblo for orrors oftot Dpporutnlly. For Appl. Twin Twli Fails. 733-7300 •• February 20. 1996 In t 6 yard dump truck and, Home Rogulorty Falls. ID 83303 Intorstalo Inl Amusomont Is op prosent their daims wit [816)764-9023,0^ 6021. Burloy./rioy, 676-4040 * No FOo ' Conforenco room ofSK tl ^ loader w ^ d rlv o rjo r hire. Modom Equipment 7 looking for outgoing, on- (01 ------four-months aftor the d Com e by ^ c e o r call rMECHANIC ergetic « people forall ■ Unlveroltyol Idaho R “ I Call S43-ei2e:~ Mechanic for truck trallor » ECEPnONIST THUCflUCKING ot th9 .first publication soan:h and Extension Cc . 1-206-934-4451 positions. Must bo 16 this Notice o r said cialclalnis In Evergroon BulS 3 ^ IcAHD.OFTHANKS PM shop, 2 yrs. oxp,. year yoora y of OQO or oldor^ '"^oVoni otfico ol modlcal fa- L oicoi c a l. and long distanco ■ will be forever barrod,,. s -BANKRUPTCY-- DRIVERS------•--- -round ompioymont; must—Ploaso fc opf^y ot'Tfio Twin ftit:iltty.-oxporioncod-only, drivorivers noodod. Toam K lng,oftheCoIlogoolSouikjuth- ^ All Chapter & AG rolotod Noodod CDL Drivers for lo­ bo broke cortlflod. musl Cinemaq 9.160 Eosllond lamliior a" with coding, mod- proforroforrod. 677-4536 V w ith oil our Lovo « c ases. Froo telephone dalm s must bo prosonsontod Campus. cal dollvory. Full tlmo, top hove own tools, must ro- Dr. n Twin Falls. ID cal torminoiogy ossonlial. to tho undorslgnod ot i . MomoriolforWeeSchlfnerle r consultation, pay. Contact Sonia at locato lo Wolls. NV. Bon- ______- I sjomo o computor skills i\REKOUSE you have any quostlo.jtlons porhaps you sont a lovelyety 536-7760 800-548-2168 4ERICAN STAFFING addross Indicated, andid ffl ll^ ploaso call orwrKo to: 733-7300. oflt pkg.. onnuol wago MISCELLANEOUS doiJosirabio. Sond rosumo AM="l wtth tho'Clerk of tho Coi cord Wm H. Mulborry EXPRESS PERSONNEL $31-36,000. For moro MILL OPERATOR: 0 to Box 90263. c/o Tho Woikors noodod for court. South-Control Private I Warohouso. Building to In- orsotqulotlyonachalrandmd • 22 yis oxporionco 111 RLER AVE., TF. Info., coll 1-800-378-9316 FT,F must havo CDL 4 bo Tinrimos Now. PO Box 548, Wa, DATro Ihls 22nd day proyod ask for Tiny. 25 2 yra or oldor. Wo'll train. Twrwin Foils. ID 83303 Conslnrctlon, Factory, - ho COMPUTER BUSINESS ariotyol gearing up soon Januaiy, 1996.. Perhaps you spoko tho ELECTRICAL Tv^n Falls, Idaho 83303M • kindest words that onynv For eai* by owner. 3rd or 4(h yoar Apprentice MMECHANIC ______— ECEPTIONIST for fc Landscoping. •- ELMABGAILEY (208)736-3064 gall 736-8806 4035 E 3800 N friond could say Journeyman Electrician NNoodod oxp. w/farm oqulp. MISCELLANEOUS Mil Fronont oinco modical fadlity. Ton^p.oniporary. Seasonal and lomo computor skills do- Tomp-to-Hlre. Hanson. ID 83334 Whatever you did to con-■n* CSI Profossor, looking lor noedod. S13 to S14.50 and/or lobricoto convoy- Twin Tw Foils Truck 4 Equip- sor PUBLISH: Fobruaryi 1 15, solo my heart ors, chango boorlngs. monl is looking for on In- siriliroblo. 1/2 day Saturday NEVER Ni A FEEI (208) 423-5896 a houso to sit. beginningI por hour. Call anytime tr 1996______That any friond could say ' from 8:00 o.m. to 4:30 laco I bolts. Nood own tools .ldMdualforihoohlpplng& .Idi rocoquirad. oxporionco CALL C TODAY ' -l^or. IsL Call 734-3277 )rolorrod. Abovo avorago 734-645«452'1-600-721-WORK PUBLISH: February! ------Whatever you did to con- p.m. @> 326-3323, osk for w | age DOE. Apply ot 501 receiving rc dopartmont. pro y 1 ,8 LEGAL NOTICE o sk for Jim ______This is an ontry lovol po- bor>onoflt packago. Sond ro- Sorvlnjrving th e E ntire Mogic and 15; 1996. YOU ARE HEREBY NO! H ^ 30. Klmboriy. . Tl ------•' sitlon si wrhich can work into 3urlumo to P.O. Box 1808. Valievalley For 10 Yearal - 7- — FIED th a t Iho Idaho FieW?h V^^^^youiBomuch ) DO YOU HAVE A MUDDY INTHBOISTOICTCOUi .vl® Whotovor Iho p a n DRIVEWAY? EXPERIENCED RN'S MECHANIC W ' futuro ll odvancomer^t In Twrwin Falls. ID 83303- S.T1V G am e Com m lasloi* Lydia Schlfflor Noodod,2 yrs recent Truck T 4 form mochlnory th it e p a n s d e p a rtm e n t. 18(1808. Doodiino Fobruary WELDEiLDER OFTHE nFTMJUDICU pursuant to Its outhorlty Ul ^ • IVo ^ 1 16.1996 - StainiO!linioss stool woiOor. Ex- DISTRICT OF THE STA' y,“ "‘ Mr. & Mrs. Gone Schlfflor oxporionco. ‘Floxiblo mochonic. wolding & mot- Somo S hoavy llftino 16. dor Idaho Codo § ,Y,®'3« Don Schlfflor & family schedule* Competitive ol fabrication. Tools roquirod. rc Ploaso call 733- porioorionce noodod. Coll OFID^O.INANDFO;TOR 104(b)2, has ordor thol Hn ' Idahi L ^ Gino Bodch & family GRAVEL FOR SALEl wages* Call Lynno a t Pro- required. Coll 324-7148 , 7035 7i to mako an appoint- jaho Fabrication at Its on kokanoe salmon2 ® 0 " Kolly Schlfflor & family . grossrvo Nursing Staff — m ont, osk lor Kim or ESTAURANT (2061206)676-3940 for an tho North Fork and Mal WEHAUU amondliold Ja c k 's Ros- InlorviUorvlow. ------^Caso-N«J-.sa®6.72 ------Cynthia Slnorln# 4 family..;' - _____ ^ ’1 934t4227. pm.Inc; 1-60CM75-gB98 MEDICAL M ^ R —— — Clearwater rivers bole C N A 'S NA'S noodod. — aurant al tho Bost Wost- rr— r NOTICE TO CREDrrORORS Dworshok Dom bo sut Nlta Andorson 8. family a, im Canyon Springs Inn is moi ihonkwt ' Ihlng* oboul HOME & BUSINESS FARM I • CNA classos available. *">•MISCELLANEOUS 0 ^ :lawin«(flslhoway ll works In the Mattor ol the EsUE ^t o pondod, offoctlvo Immodiodi- Z CLEANINQ Dolry holp wanted. 2 po- 1 Workers noodod Immodi- acciccopting oppllcalions for ofROYA.STRICKLAN. Excollent benefits avalla- Wc efyeu.Cnn733-0Q3t. atoly through Fobruory'2». 21 i 103 RoforoncoB & 10 yr oxpor. sitions • dairy feeder | ololy lo sign folks up for pa^lart limo broakfast-lunch Deceased. blo. Contort Terri at 934- o' Ino cook/prep porson. 1996. Kokanoe salmolljon I^^IETARYAID^ serving Magic Vailoy w/mochonlcal obillty a n d 5601 « or apply at: Gooding fS1.000 cash drowlng. . >”oy bo takon by dlpno J aroa. WHITE GLOVE dairy h o rd sp o rso n w/AI | S4.25 an hr. plus bonus- ^’lo’loaso apply In porson at I 215 I N0T1CE IS HEREBY Gl Rehab Living Contor, ^ 357 Bluo Lokos Blvd. N. ?ESUMEPB^ARATK)N| GIV- honds, or convontJonolfisl-fish- LOSE WEIGHT NOWII 837-4040 o r 536-5767 oxpor. Refs roquirod. 1220 . Montana, G6odlng. 0|OS. muat havo a cor. Call 13= EN That tho underslgni.Ignod Ing goar. All othor molhod 382-1262 or 362-1959. J lods The omozlng now productICt •______Mrs. Collins at 733-8350. ^kLES Profeirofesslonal resumes .has booh appolntodI P< Por- of toko ore prohlbltod. Use Us Chltosan, ovallabol now. MEDICAL sonal'RepresontatlvoIvo of of toxic chomlcalB. oxpic If. INCOMETAXES IFARM MLT/MED TECH loborato- i i - i i . i Onemco ovory 100 yoars or CimCindy at 733-1606 tpio- RomovosfaffromJ^of- MISCELLANOUES so-s tho abovo namod ostatstato. sivos, firoorms, or oloctri er "Prepered. Roasonablo' Exporlencocod form ty. ^ Roqulromonts: 1 yoar 5^“ o-a F/T position becomes ctric toryouoat,naturolly. For The Best Woslom Canyon ova.vailable ol Tho Utlio Rod I V All porsons'hovlng dalndalms cuntint are prohlbltod. product or quostlor^s collall rates. Cell733-1173 worker. Year round., minimum r gonorol labora- o against tho oald docoasioosod I Housing provided. Must [ SpringslnnBan- HiHon. Now is thal llmol u \W 734-8802. lory oxporionco wllh op- quot/Catoring Dopartmont Flo: aro roquirod to pressssent Copies of Ordor 96^)5 or,are ■■■-»_ RESUME writing holp. Pro- havo oxporionco In furrow proprlate r MLT or MT ^ noxibio hrs, hoallh ins. I I tholr d a lm s wtlhin fourur (4)( available a t tho Idaho De fesslonol results. Coll Irrigation. Excol. long r Is occopting opplicotlons vavacation pay. sick pay, l | K cortlhcotion. Rosponslblll- . of a part tlmo oariy morn­ months aftor the dato ololtho ti portm ont of Fish oni 733-2009 by Roy Slotten. term opportunity. Sono ties: u Porfonn ond vorloty ploosont working II I PERSONALS rosum otoP.O. Box q ing set-up porson. Job In­ Dnvironmont. I j n first publication of this nno- G am e. 600 South Wolnul I of qualltatlvo and quontl- tIce or sal(l claim s willI'll I bo Boise, Idaho 83707. ' J £. ^ 113 I 40820. C/O Times Nowa. .. dudos hoavy lining. This Bringig rosum os lo Tho Uttlo | | DATESiit totlvo loborotory teats, forever barred. Clalrra lm s I CHILD CARE P.O. 543, Twin Falls, Id. I parson noods to bo do- Roclod Hon 01 tho MV Mall. I I ■b ■ b b i . Guys & Dolls both manual and outomo- pondablo ond onjoy inlor- m ust oKhor bo presentedtod to DATED this 9th day ol Feb I SE R V IC E S J 3 3 M ______tive.V PRN, days, ovo- Make Money Now / Lotty D. Boerly. Parson ■®v- DATESlll action with c u sto m e rs. SALE sonal fuary1996...... - nings, nights and wook- u/,W agos with lips can odd Pornirmanont PT position ' lecommunicatlons Co. Representative ol tho o; 'u V ...... “1^900^^500 FARM — ...... " ooks rops in this arod. 0 OS- IDAHO FISH AND GAME •• Ext4082 , BABYSfTTER neodod for on(&. Apply 01 C assia Ro- up to S 1 0 .0 0 a n h o u r. aval.milabie. Appiy at Kron- ®®®^f tale, at the law offices ofi COMMISSION Exporioncod lorm hand. „ ireot opponunlty full or $2.99 por mlnulo 3 children a g e s 2-6 in our Tubo Irrlgotion, shop & gional 9 Medical Contor, qPPloaso apply In porson at gol'iJl's Truo Valuo Hord- HOBDEY & HOBDEY,n PPO J e n y M, Conloy, Socrotory miimo. forinfomiation homo. Hours vary, altor tractor oxpor. Sond ro- - 1501 ' Hllond Avo, Burioy. ,3 oro. 626 Main Avo. B ox'176. G ooding, Idalidaho ““'y Must bo 18 years 1357 Bluo Lnkos Blvd. N. w a r II today Chris Hoathman — noons & ovoa. Salary nog. sumo to 3863 E 3500 N, — —il Soul3ulh, Tv^n Foils, ID “ J' 83330 or filed with1 th o PUBUSH: Fobruory 15 andone NEVER 8 E LONELY MEDlCAL mMISCELLANOUES ------(702)73B-8695 Court. Refs.reqd. Call mornings, Wmborly. ID 83341 . 5 " ^ 16.1996. ______AOAINI ^ before noon.733-3389 ■; Tho Bost Woslom Canyon SALELES - — - DATED this 25th day i r r Call 1-900-658-2600 oxt. v*mon you tiavo «oms nrotmd FfESPIRATORY R Sprlngsinn Bari- Tool;)l S a le s full time, m ust I January. 1996.. IN THE D ISm iC T COURT^ 6058, S2.99/mln., muatit Child oare In my homo your homo you no longer f quet/Catorlng Oopt. Is oc- sposloak cloariy, no oxpori- I W OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL nood. adveniM itwra THERAPISTS ■ bo IB yrs. Touch tonee M on.-Fri. 2 yoars of child _ Mlcopting oppilcatlons for a onciICO nocoasory, paid I I LET^D.BEERLY ...... DISTRICTOFTHESTATE in phone required. Sorv-U\J- devolopmonL 734-3571. FARM p T Goldon Go Caro Inc. is ono ol part P®| time sorvor. Must bo trainilining. Call 733-5137 for I K , OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR (819) 645-6434. Avorago able to wori< a variety of oppcipointmonl. I [SB PUBLISH: February 11, ,8 THE COUNTY OF TWIN ® M other of 1 would llko to Holp ^ wanted. Hard work- tho tr nation's largest pro- '£ call Is 2 minutes. ors, non smokors. Labor- Vidors v of respirotory shifts, ®|’' mosty lunch and — 7 and 15,1996. ’ FALLS MAGISTRATE — tako caro of your child, dinner hours. Ploaao ap- " '‘-t[ii ” I ■■ B M W DIVISION. • SINGLE? Half-Prico a g e s 0-2. Mon.-Fri. 7:00 ors, ' drlvors, oporalors. services. si A s.a loodor In ° Call 786-2676. ourlndustry,vrt)havobullt 01 pIyinporsonat1357B|uo P’/ IUP-SIZEING I I ■ ■ ------C080 No, S P 95-1018 Valentine Spodal. a m . to 5:00 p m 734-8852 _ fokos Blvd N. ' ' ' NatioiJonal/onvironmontal co JT~~~ 6 n TTwrsdoy Febm aryy 22i 9 , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Free HoortOuost Brochure on unporofled notwort< ol “a** 301 I FARM “programs in subocuto la- " ■ — look!Jking for 5 IndMduals to ■ . 1996 between tho hoursjrs ofi in tho Mattor of tho Estatoa to 1-800-949-0411 ’ M other of two has day c a n uMllkor needed 5 days por ^ Ipwltharoa expansion. I . EBU SIN ESS 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM3M a. of: DONALD GEORQEQE I I ■ I. ■ -. ^onl^ B. Coll Ann at , dlltTes and hospitals. Wo ^URSE NUR '’.“'P week. No housing avail- qiare currently recruiting Lorgo Lar compony Is looking arge incomo potontiall ■ OPIOPPORTUNmES sole wlU bo held for thoofol- fo PECHER, .Docoasod. able but housing compon- lIV- i 1 0 6 1 „reglstered/ceriiflod RospI- for for qualified Individuois in _____ 735-1492. *^80T lowing describod abarba n - NOTICE IS HEREBY QIV- sotion nogotlotod In wooo. „ 30TTLED WATER' doned vehlde. Tho voNd>Wde EN th o t th e undersignedted ISPECjA^jOTlCK r a to ry T h e r a p is ts w ith tho tho nursing field who ore SECR:RETARY I Bocomojmo a port of our new- Intenriow by appolntmont e>current Idaho license, at Inlorostod Into In trovollng and aMER described below will111 beb has boon appointed Per- only. Call 423-4100. |o ERICAN STAFFING o s t distributordis systom. sold on an ‘AS IS WHERlERE sonal Roprosantativoi^’of of ALCOHOUCS least 5 years acute caro rolocoting roll on a permo- aTTEIENTION: Socrotarios, Youu ovmow the torrilory nnd IS BASIS* only. Paymofmonl the abovo-nomod .decedo-do- ANONYMOUS . FARMmANCH Position oxperience “ ar>d excollont nont nor basis. Ulillze your vvorc3rd Processors. Book- thot busbusinoss. W o ovm tho tem w are coniifod chock>ckor ( n t. All p e r s o n s h'BvInon a Call 733-8300 Tuttle a re a. Y ear around. asBossment P' skills. We nursing nur skills in ft coi'pS- koopopera, Rocoptlonists., mounlolunlolns and tho sourco Crop/mechanic exper. havo full-time positions rate rate environment. Com- doIil l a E n t r y a n d F l io I lhat.t producosprc ono of tho H s U 1Non drinking. R osum o to .“JavoDabio with bonollts ot potitlve potl salary and bone- ciork)rics-CALL TODAY ' purostvost waters In tho worid, 8ox90603,%TlmosNow3. -sklllod^ nursing fodlitlos. fils flis com m onsurato wiih TompciporaryorTomp-to-Hiro I Exciush:iuslvo Franchise with S o io ry c o m m e n s u ra te oxporionco. oxp inquiries wiii Q ssigi AUTOMOTIVESER- P.O. Box S48, TF. ID ^ ig n m o n ts for all skill I training.ning. 1-800-283-5291 f with oxporionco. r ro e m r a in c o n fid o n tio l. lovolt VICE/PARTS MANAGER — Intereeted oandidates, Plooso pio sond rosumo to f, lEALOR COFFEE Custom er orlORtod. Export- HAIR ^ Int NEVER A FEEI ' CEREAL 8TYU8TS/MANAQEMENT p g le ase c o n ta c t POBox91026C/OT1mos PO 734.^6452 1-80O-721-WORK ! *1.001.00 por can or box. o n c e d In m anegom onl, P atty Paisley, Nows, Nov P.O. Box 546. Twin sorvln r your favorilo bronds Look- M a tL lF p n d ! |- sorvico wrtting, scnodutlrtg. , ring the Entli« Magic ! y®^ Q rest Clips, on exdting (800)488>1017.EOE. <8 Falls. Fall Id. 83303 vallelieyForlOYoarsl ^^j|®or Inquiries nTKetms-Ncm . AUTO/TRUCK ^ MECHANIC * Jail 208-678-59B9 ‘ You'll find1 a 1liltlc bil of everything in 7 Fully OKporlenced w/own noUonol' halrcoro salon Is tools. IT position. Send comlngsoontoTWInFoUs ^ ^ Ic directory. From In tho W arom art^argol ^ ' C RAFTERS, A n ARTISTS, , , . "Classffied’ss dailydi garage iind yard sale ( ' reply to: P.O. Box 996; EALERS N eeded for Shopping Center. TwinFalls, 1083303.^ IV full timo, pormanont- 'ares to hardware. ' Sooking groat stylista. { ■ N orth ^ e r ic a 's lailargest bulk trucking[ Cc o m p a n y .'..'plotlicstocolcolIectitiiK, from housewan Craft.ft MflMali oponing Jn/^prii. CLERICAL 7 and. ( somo management H requires: iiilw ays ihe firsi stop for you(O ur o w n g a ra g e o r i positions still avaliablo. ■ Groups,Groi churches, c la s s ifie d , is ill Bookkeeper* noedodi ; D C businoKinossos wolcomo. For ___ Mu«i:K[uat.^fi_Bj>Qk:_ _ Wo offor tf e greatest M irrflirbuycrsrY ou ...... , : d I ^ ^ O J V I P A>AMY-DRIVEIiB m J ----- rnore-lnre-lnlocoli-734-4201':------i_.:;... yardsale,jop|oolctp dassifiedlrtriiiglTn __.keeping Boftwaro. Call- • -c coffmonsatfan a advance3~ ^^B ■■askforOlano ------Sumor at 733-7300 training ti pockago In th e in- ■■ for our dty-bulbulk pneum atic operalatIons~“ as 'y. ■ ; .woh'lon't find a better place for bargains!ba EXPRESS i PERSONNEL dustryl Join ua for an H based In thele IElko/Wells/Carlin ara r e a . d oWTUISSTHISIIII w t 111 FILER AVE., TF. oxdllng 0 futurol Call Mar- H lO based corp. has H W a o f f e r: Year-round,J, stste ad y work. Id ah o bl da 734-7146 or 734-6235. ■ , , -. ’ opening■ning for distributor In ■ ' ' ■ cCLERICAL/CLERK — H All work withfiithrnalSO mile radius of Elko; y o ujrarea.S3,OOOa r a .A Accounts payablo clorK H/1AIR HH Honie ev67ryday. d m o nnth*'f th 4. earning ■ n I e o d o d f^or Twin F a lls Stylist St; noedod at Robyn ■H - A comprehen!lenslve bencfils package indudjd in g fam ily poionilajnllai; Worit for your- ' ’f i; « Todd, contact BobbI at . >; office. Experience.in T or medical, dental, vision, shortort and long solffoul oui ot your homo, 734-1488 ■ H coverage for r bookkeeping.I Excel, Word 7 prolocto:octod territory, no in­ tr^ocesaaryjgood com- 77 H term diubllltyiilty, a n d life Insurance, -{AIRSTYUST B vonlorylory space required, ' mucnioaUon sklllB Hi ■ - . ■ Paid holidayssys ia n d vacation. Invostnostmont of $ t1,000 ., required. Send resume WiNo now have oponlrws for . . youlnourbusysaJonI- ■H Appllomts require: roquirodjlrod, Call Tim al Tlw ■ •■1o;Wo?pftrConcroto.PO ■'••• HolpUg3 Ught Inc. (Business ,— B o ) ( ^ P ^ Id. 63347. • Guofontood salary . HH. , C o ^ drivingn g ri c c o rd .. PUIS commission ■ ■nr* m lnided d o i poopio only ■ . Tvrt) years tractractor/trailer driving experienc ISO.) 800-767-5862. ' - ’’-Cl^CLERKv ’ .*1.• PokI vacation, holidays. ■■ ' , ' ^ No major prcvpreventable accidents in the pa Local dealership looking qndm ore ■ Able to pau D mn. nsHINO,ING,CAMPmQ. - lor e shop deiK to orga­ • Compony Insuronce a t H u DOT physical and drug scrce r J J T he e T l u n r a W E W S ■ Must relocateate to WeilSr N evada ANDH> u e c . n businoss and Incomo I S T O M E R ^ B customera at the service • sharing, etc..' -. H ortunlty. For Info call ■ i-800-378-9316or3>r702752-3444 (W ells,i,Nev«d.) h - ^ J s E H counter & olher service ■ •Advanced training ■ -80fr«03-e4se . departmcfnt functlohe. f6i=6r more InformaUon about H aawem6«reftfw'7MBtbcgroupo m . Send resum a; Office Man- folnlngtheJ.C.Penr)ey k AT residual Income - ager. Box 90940; %The sasalon team , call ortunlty In o r » of th o ' ■—rrmee-Newe,-P.OrBox ------est growing lnc.'500‘ ■ • -I •• i' '■ J ' 6 548, Twip Falls, ID 83303 _____ ipaniM. 324-4764 . ------

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I HOR8El>ROPERT> .WURTAUQH $360/mo. +* KIMBERLY 2.bdrm. du-li- 'TWIN FALLS 1 bedroom, - • • • Cheery 2 bdrfp housi I THE ACVCES O N BRi DGE*E ' Bobby Wolff |jM OBi|SHOM ES_ 1st last mo. $260 dep. 2 plex. stove & refrig. WDD etove. refrlg. Ulllitlos . AC, big cement floors bdmi. Can 432-5260 hook up, g arage & patk). L GUARANTEEC • shop wftiov. Out bidg 0- Induded. 4M 6th Avo E “ Quiot nice n^hbofhoodldl $390/m o. $ 2 0 0 de p . No • 4 acres w/4 sharos“ ^1,( OOVENOH M’XrO 1875 ^ TWINFALLS Newly re- = J ADS 3 bdrms, m baths, tipoul ^ $485 per mo. 4-$3000 pots. Coll 733-5410 1 , "Few rich menn oou>n Iheir proper­ NORTH oTiT ^ • water. 6 mis. from Jen modeled 6 bdrm, 2 Buy the G uarantee deanlng dep. Ready by • ty. Thc propertyly jajack was covered .____ to bo movod. $28,000) covorod car port, good bdrni. 2 both, oil appllonc- 2 bdrm. 2 both, rofrig, ______'._iI.A .6L______charge_for theJ - BY -O W N ER . N e w e r ; »r;3 Call 825-4129- - loeaHon. Call 543-esoo _ es Including washor &1 range. DW, mlcrowavo. by th e q u e e n , king ki: and ace and'' giiaranteed bdrm, 2 bath roconti]i tl y ■ South had eyes oi dryor. Water, sanltotton,I WD, gas firoplaco. W ator 5 only for his trum p Vulne:nerable: Both package. Ads'i remodeled. LotsJ o0 f TF - 3 bdmi, 2 bath.; TWIN FALLS Nowor spa- ' & tr a ^ paid. iQf. ck)us duplex. Qood loca-.. and lawn caro provided. ______suit..All.he_was-riS-m issing-\i'ab-the_DcalailcT L S outh______maY_be_canceIlecBd extras. Call 423^4388___ R oetw ood $10,000/Offer. 1- ELW OOO* EVANS------3r - tlonr$47g, 733-1359 S540 + $300dep.--Call- king, so he ranin Ihis trum p jack, earfy for custome ------Call 538:6609 or - 733-2963 or 734-8674 ______734-1401 >5'' KIMBERLY For sale bj 837-6330 avia. hoping to find the king with West, The! bbi idding; convenience butUt ownor, Immaculato, dose ___ TWINFALLS: 2/3bdrm. 1 bath, garogo. No smokl-L TWINFALLS 2/3 bdrm'y TWINFALLS.A-174.$475.^ i E a s t took h is kinjking gratefully and the chargayvillI to schools, 4 bdrm w /don , 2 bdrm, appllancos, WD ; rth West North East e . Ifl- com er lot w/ pool, full) . ng. $80WMo+$600/dop.; o p t Ig. just romodlod, now led a dub. colliollcctlng his one f ”,"'" f remalh'thesame. Fully paint & corpot all appl, + hookup, carport. Pass 3 V Pass' fenced $77,900.423-535S355 ^ down. However,r, Ithis did not end , ^ . W/D. $550/mo * d o p, ELWOOD & EVANS Pass 4 ,♦ Pass the play. South sti 3 734-2822______734-1401 . slill had lo try the J Z Pass 5 ¥ Pass diamond finesse I BUY HOUSES ^ 512 sse to avoid two c 4, Pass 6 ¥ All passISS FIxors OK, save broke FARM/RANCHES/ ° TWIN FA LLS-Idaho hous-; TWINT FALLS. Booutlful now town ihomo for loaso down. loos. Call 734-9786. ^ ^ D A I R I E ^ ^ H i i i f R f fI l - ing: Large 1 bdrm, $350; for $650 por month, 2 What did Northirth imply with his Openin 1 SmalM Mmi, $250; Stu- ning lead: Club ja c k ., dk). $200. 734-0645 spodous bdnns. Tostoful c o m m e n t a b o u t the tl trum p king? MUST SEEII Completeltely 160 aero, 3 bdrm, 1V< bathlOth 73S-2641 ______• - romodolod. opprox. 140400 houso. 52x36' shop, cor-» r- f l 6 0 2 docor & groat floor plan. It was an accuratc*010 appraisal. Had [ TW INFALLS: VlnUigo 53 TWIN F^LLS . cloan 1 NWi locotfon. Coll Jano or “ b i d W IT H T H E A C E S . sq . ft. 4 bdrm homo, nooloor ralo, dom estic woll, 120*20* I U N FU R N ISH ED dummy not heldId the trum p ace. „ schools.•573,500- Ca bdrm 2 bath..$695. No bdrm. $300 mo/+ $1.50 Ruth i ® 734-0400. OS-IS-Q :oll crook wotor, 41* KH I - -HOuks ■South w ould n o)lhav(!hadanopi t h ■ 734-B577 or 733-2396:. _water._Ravadrood.i-ml pots. Call 736-1654 - dop. Studio, $235/mo, - Ui^holds: . . 2 - qufet. nbem oklnfl.no pots . TWIN FALLS. For loaso," ' ...... portunity to try/ a t r u m p f ih e s s e ; • ' from schod.'$270,000:b : ■■• BUHL ,_..Komos for looso TWIN FALLS: 2 bdrm. 1 brand now Pheasant 'A Q 9 2 MUST SELL, by ownor.:'^3 Call 208-366-2265. 0 plooso. Coll 734-9263 j Instead, he wouldlid have had no al- bdrm, 2 balh, 2 c or g a ' 2 bdrm...... $350 both 429 Sth'Ave. N., Rood condo. 3 bdrm. 2 ¥ A 10 a 4 — CountryZbdrm...... $400 temative but to taltake the diamond rago, largo foncod in iMd “ 1 $600 mo. $400 dop. Avail'• TWIN FA LLS-B rand now Ibalh, $560/mo. $650 dop. ♦ A Q J 4 ^ FARMS 3 bdrni...... $595 2/19. Call 208-331-2545 2 bdnn, 4-plax, extra nico IWo pots o r smoWna. Ref­ yard, opprox. 1100 sq.ftn.. *3040 ACRES • Good soil. finesse. Afler thee ddiamond finesse A Q 7 oil. Credit check & references loavem sg - $500 + dop. 734-0427 for t 473 Crestvlow Dr., economical wator. Good oroncos required. Min. 6 . won, hc would ha’have returned to _ req. Coll Bariter 643-4371. infonnation. rmonth loaso. Contact' lh N o rth $79,500. Colt 736-0760 0or lor dairy hay farm, h is h a n d in sp addes e: to repeat the ®outh 734-6760 ask for Penny. a J :TW IN^LtSfSmair2- Walt or Adam 734-0400. y- *325 A CRES • ProductiveIve BUHU Nice 2 bdrm. 2 bath bdrm, $375 mo. $1501 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. 1 — finesse. His losirsing club would ^ 1 A TF BY OWNER bdrm.,“ • crop/cattle placo. home.10. m obilo h o m e . N o p e ts,^ dep. No pots or smoking. both, cablo, $376 month 4- p ______haye_gone_on dumummy’s diamond— :------2 _cofral3.-Gooding------'both, famlly^rmrorarc ------S4S0/month*d<»osluCali-W 520V4 6thAvo.f>f.. dop., no pots, 736f2638_ «>e«ai< a!a*(iimMiiii«i» » ------ace nnd then it wowould have been , *240 ACRES - crops, pas-is- 543-8342 or 768-4306. >6S 736-4269______■ ; - bdrm.-. rem odeled kitch TWIN FALLS 2 bdrni. quiot safe to lead trumps,ip s . A N SIWER: W Two spades. Do not turoTFCCwator.2 j,TWINFALLS on, vory nice pallo/yord BUHL. Tho cloanost homo^ Are you plannino a move? a ro a Laundry fodlltlos. I. Tse to two hearts. The re*•e* good nolghborhood. 44(1'°; hom os, S W o t Buhl. Availoblo now, 3 bod­ Today’s lessonon? When faced rovers, *160 ACRES-nice graini)n y o u ’ll ovor ront. 3 bdrmII: caaulfhKladswllpoMyou $400mo. 734-8224 * th. Brackon St. N. $60,000 h tha right directkn to rind room, 2 both unit ond 2 w ith a choice of tw(two finesses, give i^rsee ppromises greater strength, farm , dovolopmontnt brick homo with family N ot ownor financed. NC I , Iho homo you need TWIN FALLS 2 bodroom bodroom. 2 bath unit In priority to the one)ne lhat m ust be void these awkward areas, potential. Wood f iU r Vol-nl. n>om. gos hoot, firoplaco boobtlful nowor 4-plox RELATORS. 734-3286 duplox. Appllancos, wator taken regardless5s of< whot might nianyp/ players would open one no- __ ley noar SItvor Crook. and a flno nolghborhood.«ii- , , noar CSI. Both units ny *75 ACRES • Row crops,)s, $595 por month leese. I 6 0 3 paid. $350 por month * oro very sp a d o u s with- h appen in th e o thi e r s u it. tr u m p ((15-17 HCP). TWIN PALLS Why pay doposlt Colt 734-7191. ______ront2_Alfordoblo-1-bdriiirtn ^flQ todplpe. TFCC_wator._or._ CrodH check & roforoncos” I FURNISHED APTS/ __opon,floof,plan.______roqulrod. No potli ploase.” completely romodolodQrt e a st of Castleford. TO |_D U pj^(E ^ TWIN FALLS Avolloblo dgt<)unUnitaTh«A(r«. I’O.DoilUU, rm Call Barker 543-4371. Mastor bodroom with Smdbrtd«t< 946 2nd Avo W. For de­ *71 A CRES - Smoll form Fob. 1st 2 bdrm., 1 bath. ^ Dta«.TXnrx nns. WKh SASC hr rrpty. tails coll 423-4278 nror d o s e to Buhl. G ated pipe, KIMBERLY 2 room kitch- wolk-in closet and Copyr0|9TlKhl im . UnllctI rMndi«la *®’ Reading lhe cluslllod ods Phoasant Vlow townhou- • • both, large utility room, 733-0398. shop buUding. every day la a wontiwhUa? enette, all utlls. fumlshod so. S430/mo. + $400 dep.. - *40 ACRES. 2-story_ oxcoptgos. $275 + outside polio ond stor­ ^y_ _hab0.Ca073MMl______f Includes water & garbage.. — ago room. ~ TWINTALLSBY owner;, 33 home, dbl 3 bam , dorfals, 5^ deposit Call 423-5550, Contact Wolt or Adam, ■—7 bdrm., 2 both, 15S0 sq.iq. NW of RIor. 734-0400______If UOUOR UCENCE ? ☆ i 306 i . ft, 3 yrs. now. NW oroa, _ FILER Country, small «•”3 TWIN FALLS 1st mo. froo Includes rofrlgoralor, i r * . ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ! S bdrm, $400 +dep. NO AVAILABLE |_nNANCj^SEHVire^cS great family cut-do-soc. ROBERT JONES w/1 yr. loose, beoutlfully rango.dlehwashor, ...... smoking Of pots. 326:6326 TWIN FALLS Available -■ and carport. Wo fur­ City of Twin Falls ^ $103,325. 1182 Firebirdl i " REALTY 57 furn., ovor 800 sq. ft., 2 soonl 2 bdrm.. 1 bath du­ BUSINESS OWNEASI nish wator, sewer, san­ 1-«)0-65»3890? 7W£77Af£5W£We u / S ■ ^ Or. 733-4799 or 42:M1se. FILER. Extra nice, Ig. II.3 bdrm ., 1 b a th . C loso to plox noor Lynwood. Sin­ UAC CASH FOR RECEIVABLES ± 733-0404 itation and mainto­ ™ ■ CURRENTLY HA bdrm. 2 both. dbL wide._____ CSl..flpp._+_WSGJurn. gle garage plus work aroa nanco of yard. HOTTEST NEWEST BE J w * IN 24 HOURS _ $600/mo. 4-dop., 734« PfT Etloft H F/T Resultsu to THEFOUOWIN'/NG CALL 736-7191 503“ 1 1-800-262-5001 S4S0. No pets. 326-5887 fn basom ont. $500/m o.. 3 5866 days, 734-9888.eve $500 dop.. contact Walt 3 Inv. Roq. 800-700-717:M 77 BUHUFILER EXT. 1211 3 bodroom,S650o INDEPENDEN1 QOODINQ 2 bdrm, $450, or Adam, 734-0400 y month..2 bodroom. • 24 hours • JUNIOR ROUTE DEBT C0NS0UDAT10N HOMES - gaa heat, now flooring, Ig.2 TWIN FALLS. Small studio / C d Cut paym ents up to 60% ” fumlshod w/utilltles. Share $595 0 month plus Try a low*cost dastlflod15313 : AVAILABLE "J fonced yard. 837-6304 TWIN F A L L S '' doposlt. Days,.734- E 24hr opproval 800-511-6885885 BUHL Country chorm. 2 4 5 1 3 " " 1 3 both. $260.736-4819 PHEASANT RUN APTS. lodsy. Can 7 3 3 ^ 1 . bdrm.-, 1 bath, family 4411 or 733-4539 ovo­ ly Iacreages& lotsi HANSEN-A-129-$800 Cloon, now 4 plexes. Only nings ond weekends. ------TWINFALLS - H room. full, unfinishedid J 4 bdrm, 2 bath, fireplace,»• TWIN FALLS. Smoll stu­ Lucrailvo Profit Potonlia 0 fow of those spadous. ntialll ■ bmst., 3 heat sources.S. B Y 0 W N E R 7 « a c r es s corport lorgo.y^, dio, furnished, utilities Pro-onglnoorod buildingIng In-__ R0UTEB62 pokl. $375. Call 736-4819. offldont 2 bdrm. 2 both ■ Asking $65,000. Coll toto w/wate'r,’So. of TF. 44 horso corrals, units left Ovor 1.000 sq. *» dustiy has OEALERShISHIP __ 600 bik Bollon Sl ra see. 543-6263______bdrm. 1 bath, now carpet-t- ELWOOD 8, EVANS opportunity ovQllable ft. e a c h w/own storago. b le In__ 100-600 bik Fllor Avo« V w - Ing; now dock; electricc 734-1401 e o 4 aoloct aroas. Call I c o v o ro d p a rk in g , w^D, a ll to __ 500-600 bik WashlngiIngton I ■ C O U N TR Y SETTIN G.a h e a t e n d w o o d s to v e , UNFURNISHED ggi.y.^|303|75a..,i=4135.___S tW “ DW, disposal, refrlg. ml- I ■ ‘Lovoly. spacious. 6 bdrm.n. Now Ig. looUng shod; cor- JEROME 2 bdrm. 1 car APTSmUPLEXES ' 605 ~~~\ crowave, gas wotor hoot- pROOMS FOR RENT ______100-205 bik WIrschIchIng I ■ 3 both Ranch homo on 5 rals & fondng. 2 Ig. stor-r. garago. WD hookup. Gos OT^os hoot & contral AC. I . MCI P h o n * C ard ROUTI —, acres SW of Buhl. U ls ol3l ago bidgs. Borders BLM.\ hoat. Hardwood floors. 1 o r 2 bdrm A de n , stovo, f lo l? re a o o 4 0 1 “ 6toroge.,now pottet stove,B. . Roducod to $125,000. S400/mo + $400 dep. No refrlg.. utnitios indudod. TWIN FALLS Quito motel. Hugo profit potonUol. L.0( C onvenient to P^or- $95 wk, $376 mo. Ind. ml- tions going fastll Inv. Rt S C H O O L S / deck w/spa. lots ol troea.s. Coll (208) 655-4144 pots. Rofs. roqulrod. ■ CallSchmktt.733-9141. . ■5 : - Loovo msg. 423-6427 rlno/Robert Stuart & CSI. crow crt ovo^ frig, 736-1968 ______800.700-7177, 24 houn INSTHUCTION pasture, water shares, $670/$680 + socurlty. — 400 bik Addison Avo ' v l *3 bdrm hom e In Buhl onn ' CHOICE TWIN FALLS doposlt Call Jody Koy- EDEN: EOE CLEAN AFFORD­ TOUR BOAT BUSINESIJCCQ 300-400 bik Fllor Avo , _ 2.3 acres. Ideal for in.I. BUILDINQ LOTS. JONES WE HAUL r TWIN FALLS. 1 & 2 bdrm. Pe, BASICMASSAQE > opts., $336 & up. refurbi­ stone Proporty Manage- ABLE AE ROOMS for ront. UQUJD UCENSE5^ ^ 100-500 bik Jackson St * t home buslnoss. $69,500,I, Available in Sprlnglane Usually can move you - mem, 735^M00.______$45 $41 wk. 825-5354 oflor 4 S, TRAINING- 12 wks. s . •Clean 2-story 3 bdrm. ’ 1V4 Afm VHERE shed. DW & laundry •Estobllshod-6 yoars ■ • 100-100 bik Oulncy SL < 61 subdivision. All utilities pm or 734-3540,731-2431 B0UTE83e startingMar. 1,9hrs. porPOf bath brick hom e.on half-r- ' Induding gas and cablo. . forlossthanrontlngatruck.> focility.2 &3 bdrm. TWIN FALLS Q ulot doon, -2^^! •No compotiUon 500 bik Addison Avo. wook, call 733-9110 Jim NoedkMdstoCoJH&Artz. ■Fun'stross froo I, Prices start at $18,500. • townhousos. W/D hook­ 1 b d rm a p t. No sm o k - TWIN TWI FALLS: Capri Motel, . . 500 bik Shoup Avo. or Dr. S u e Phillips . , C ' Bulldors welcomo. FREE ESTIMATES up, small yard & storage. Ing/pola $360/mo + dop. wintor wIr ratos, Wkly. rates •Work placo-Srfako RlvorM>n - lO O -IO O blk-^orAvo CALL 324-3490 „ -0011(208)837-4776 4 200943 Of 736-7511 • ^ 4 ^6^ ^ clean,>no pots. 734-2822. 1 starts ^ $140. Call 733^452. It you llv» In tti»$0 «fMiraaa II i ROBERT JONES^* ^734.8000 or 734-2462. ' '■■■ A ara /ntaraated In> ba-bi II REALTY J - 0 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ lV i i 'r tng a Indapandant Jun-Jw II ■ ■ FJva aeraa In Mag rman ^ lor routa carHar^Plaat***• II *”^H.AiiTil with w ater sh a re s end live . JEROME. 2 bdrm, IVi bath V Call 733-0031 axt 203 stream bordering propert- apartment, washor/dryor y. QREAT building alto .— . hook-up, small backyard, l I i THEVMES-NEWlWS d o se to town. $400 mo. Coll 324-5868. ____CURRENTLYHAi NW RLER >4.6 acres with ! ICE THEFOLLO\MNC 7 3 3 ^ 0 4 cedar Draw a s SW boun­ ^DEPENDENTIT Whon youVe lost lomotMnj dary. Great building site •pc voluat)lB,adassinodiidc(uf S I OPEN°HOUSES I 1-800-262-6001 wfth no restrictions, ^ ^JUNIOR ROUTES MELON VALLEY <5.5 . ba a valuoWo Iriond In fWnad- — I EXT, 1211 J A V A IL A B ^ IrigtL Can 733-0931. acres with 2 bdrm, 1 bathi . ' C alirsia l l h ^ f ■motion or jnur strviea rtpresera e n r o t f r c ...... ____ ’loose chock your ad forl h 0 m 0 . c o"r r a I s & 'TWINFALLS - — I correctness on the firsa outbuildings. ^ E S S & a . CARE day that It runs, b s Thoi MELON VALLEY- 8 acres ROUTE eoa I MONEYTO LOANiN T im es-N ew s Is n o t ro-l with frontage on Mud . :C A R E ^ ■ n 'S, LPN'S 900-1000 bIk 2nd Avo W sponslblo for errors aftorl Crook. 8 sharos of TFCC 121-1000 bik 3rd. Avo.0 VVV ^ 0-100K ti wator. Blackdlamond Compui VHn Falls ins tbat time. . | System s; Training^33-0931 Cc ext 1 forinoraMominl-Cosslo - HIQHUNE ' 100 bik Austin Avo. Roflnanco & oqulty loans. B U H L -1.29 acres olfers a Mlonol Tree Sonrico 100-200 bik Bioko St 208-734-6727 boautlful iog homo, insu- ~ sultatlon, O ea n , Servl( 602MobO — New. & 'Used Computc o n se d & Insurod 700-600 bik Dolong Avo . W NEED CASH? EQUAL HOUSING loted garage/shop combo, PERSONAL ■. pruning * shaping 100-300 bik O strander SI 1 TWIN FALLS HOMES corrals and pasture. & Printers. Also. Supplk HOSPICEnai^M. C boiondlandng ♦ romoval •r s t w/o buy noto# 4 real ostflUtale 734-0617 Of 731-061: 100-200 bik Washingtoi 1 , ^ BUHL- S.86 ocres oflors CNA'S. RN'S. ■tump grinding contracts. Cr««tlv( $167,600. NORTHEAST; oppoFrruNtTY oxocuth/o homo, fantastic ip u ts r 734-0600 TVrii i B - i n Financo. 1-800-W»480t Al real MtM «Mr6sing In Ns TWINFALLS ree Ectlm atas* 300 bik Wm st LOCATION. Quality brick view, shop, corrals ond i t o n - 436-6566 Mini 736-114:■1143 or 637-4614 3E home, 4 bdrm. 3% balh. nmqiapor b ubiKi Is M Fok PLAN ROOM . R0UTE609 , CREATIVE MORTOAOE I Hat09/d«Ndincfiniaooi posture with full TFCC Jo b s to bid for Generals^CO 1-600-303-060 1 0 0 6 0 0 bik 2nd A vo.WW RNANCINQ Ovor 2950 sq.ft. of gra- iB^ w rtly ptflttronca water shares. puters - MAQIC VALl£YJ A-1 SHELTON'S na ctous living apace. For an • Sub-contractors 4 Supf REE SERVICE IOO bik 2nd S L W Attractlvo mortgogo rales RLER-(1)15 aero parcel ors. Blueprint coplw . All home 100-500 bik 3rd S tW .'' starling a t 6 .8% for o p p t CALL VIRGINIA OR welcomes modulors, oaout,10 Se^/Ing Mogic Valloy ^ ittTHY. #96-039. 7344»LAN(7K^. 100-900 bik 4tb A vo.WW ♦1stand2nd’supto100% J manufactured, & mobilo — ' ■ P H .estimates.- WoodwdH I Iver Valley 200-600 bik Sth Avo. W.fl/. 490% nonowner purchases ‘I S ^ “S S S ‘^ , homos. Locatod 4 mllos or wherovor 100-400 btk Sth S t W w dlialmlftailon.’ FamiOaJ ttw ii S. and 1 mile W. ol Jo r­ f h eEE e JESTIMATES 1 * Mobile homo loans BENEFIEL'S Hpi 100-400 bik 6th Avo. W 4Dobt consolidations h. Mudes chUvi tn k f tN m d dan's Com er, $16,000. 7 3 » 3 S ia N Q. IS IMog with pttenu or %al tu»Il- Drywall. Pali 100-300 b tk e U iS tW ^O ulck loan approvals GEM ^ aniodbn; piogunt Momcn and 100-200 bik 7th S t W . STATE R ^T Y , INC. £ '8 TREE UMB ' ♦Crodit p r o b l ^ s okay A-1 DRYWALL WM- CHIPPINQ 300-700 btk All Sl 7 3 ^ 0 0 R LANPWATCH . Locally ownod and opomtodtod Expect hanghfl, taping._____ I . . yrs exp, Free e; nukh or disposal. ' 300-700 bik Oak 6 t THE MONEY EXPRESS . taxturing. sS ica 1978 S S f f ' , ^ r Z % 400-600 bik R ussott S t i® BY OWNER TKirmwpapw tt* (Id REALTORS •aEatfmataa. t 735-0033 o r call collect , Jo b s large or small.JH t«palr« (208): • 300-500 bik Washington 6 bdrm, office. 3V4 baths, Office 733^3667 ' ^08)734-2742 aaroge, appls. Large s a a s S ning, now (208):r08)733-31Z3 S t • law. Our foadars oie Aerabv 9rs.15yFB I' ROUTE 815 In terest ra te s are family room. Pellet stovo. InloffliKj Uiai' dwaOIngt ' 2900sqft Newfloorcov- ' Bdrarttsd b rwwsp.iper aro IDAHO PROPERTYl iwhatyou' ■■■■ 400-500 bik 3rd S t N. BH ALAN’S General Carpenti L734-ia2g , . . 200-600 bik 4th Avo. N, dow n! erlnoB throughout. SNAKE/SALMON Remodels, New oonstruetic ' (Ratos a s jow a s 7.5%)) $136,5(» Cell 734-0743 !S?ISSSKfiSSSffi Iro* T ony’s L and» 300-500 bik 4th S t N. eai HUO TefrltD# 'ol l-flO>«9- RIVERS Specialty decks, patios . . Ihnovati^ , Now Is tho t/mo to refinance patk) covers, cam orts,til. & H om e Rat Tutoring 200-500 bik Sth Avo. N. s m . ThB leH-lraB loloptMns 4 5 - $ 2 9 ,9 6 0 //Nf/h9 ' your hom e for: AC s h M s. SmaU |o b« A r Pruning, trtmmli tdl\ffdualtxad ROUTEB54 Spectacular acreage over-' K -8 ^ •Debt consolklatlon repalra. Call 734:3244. . la w n s ^ k le r e :-8 ♦Phonics 400 bik Altair Dr “ FAX looking not'l forest & >g ♦Wiidng^Moth 700 btk Harrison St •Home Improvements ~~T~ exper. W e dowO N A ^ ^ . Salmon River Canyon. LATINOS CallBockyecky®734-7g32 500-600 bik Ja ck so n St, , •Extra c ash . BO B 'S BETTER HOME c an’ll Free e s t 7 •Bankruptcy a poor credit ” ^ s o 5 n ^. Record-settino wildlife, Skilled In all tradesijcoon " " . 1. II .1—I 2 M 8 S 7 ...... 300-400 bik Moadows » YOUR mlns to boat launch & R e m ^ ^ , elding, decki ndustrial, Umo BURLEY/RUPERT river. S ed u d e d homesAe 700 Uk Newport St. 1-80CM54-2645 roofing, fences, window w/drlvoway & ez access &doofs, home repairs. ■ i & R0UTE648 An Idaho Company, AD i olong new gravel rd. Sur- _ J j O M E S _ ^ Bob W alsh, 8 0 0 - M 2 -4 ^ rr-:—r ' INCOI ______500-600 bik Buehnpan _HMES.£LASS1EIED_ I -vey,-wofranty-deed^— COMETAX :_____ UE BO O R N 0 4 C O ------PREPg - ^ — — OEPARTWENT— INice largo homo, 4 bdrms, -flnafidnorCall-ownerto^ ® — SAWTOOTH SHEET- ^700-800 bik Rlof Aw.' 12 V, baths, huge yard, well day (208)639-2601 METAL ll - 7 3 3 -7221er32(i d a i S t o d ■Alforaa 208-734-5538 | , JACKS 500 bik Uncoln St 1 and sprinklers on Doon In (8^0-8:30 PCT)______KlI- 1^;— ^ — 5w5ai^lwi55 ' Twin Falls flnost luxuryB.Dodia. CTROLUX m Avo. W tion. $405,500 ( $ 2 ^ ^ Call •ntlal , ------■ , .1— uum de an e rs, H QOODINQ. New. 3 bdrm. 2 ! 734-2124 or 324-8432- ROUTE eoo m o m u D evelopm ent Coo FOR SALE BY OWNER 1-eOO-733-2S81 E x t 2712: M«n, central van. ' ■ bath, 2 cor garago w/ope- - Skylano MobDe Park 2 0 » 3 4 3 < e 7 7 5 a cres, 5 bdrm , 3Vi N< laivkM and r e ^ . . ■ ROUTE832-. , nor. Scoot 629 Pine, W . . .Arohk-ohlaUmb ■ . Z baths, 2 8tory,.full bsmt. Goodlng. ID. 934-8194. 3 8 1 5 . . . I------, ' . . . ,2 3 8 0 400 WkAddjsooAvo 2 family nn s, flreplace, full Pi CO^ERCiAL.. air ’ 38DuBola . . ■ 300-400 bik RIor Ave COKTRACTS & water sharsa. StB9,600 PTOPERTY . ir>0. Gravel, sand & to| v'T UI^TWSIB - - ■ 100-600 bik Ja ck so n St MORTQAQES * Can 734-2212. ★ T 506 I 1 IDAHO HOME HEALTH 100-100 btk Quincy S t JEROME/ FORECLOSURE, F«m«r AND HOSPICE S- - ?ssxss NORTHWE8 T,P 0 6 „ i„ a W e tf you ll v In anas- ,*»TOPOOaAn« . For aal4 by owner: New HAGERMAfWOMES restaurant j w/ home used 734-4061 Twin Fans OVERUSE ■ ^ I S «r» /nr«fw«Md In b*- 3 . 43S«a&S Minl-Caula zero.lot llna duplex, forstorage, HOP. St. I ' X .. ; ,:;.yOVYOUR ■ Ing « Ind0p«nd0nt Jun-. bdrm.2 bath. 1 434sq.ft, _ HAQERMAN J Rupert. $55,000, O ff^s MedtearoAtedlcakl • ' SERVICES forreufearri»r^Pfm»9 dbl car garage, appls, New i hom e on qulot strp e t ^consWerwJ, EA SY LOW CertlfledUoansed/Bonded CE SPECIALTY . ■ ^ . Csll 733-0931 p (t:m ; cul'da-sao, soma floor . T 3120 llv e ^ o sq. f t I ' Natfonally R e c o e r ^ ' Caah form ertgagei. DOWN, ow ner financing. m ' ...INTHISDIS DIRECTORY ■ Quick low dlacdunt, ^ouJ tile, gaa heat, elect air. p Metropolitan, 1-S00-541- Horne H eam O M ders r $105,000 734- Ji I HomeOrew^Jftldaho: pay no fees.'C all Brian or par aide. 0628 Ext, 61 S.-ask for 471-40M''- ;••• '733-13 3 - 0 9 3 1 ______. !^ t.< o < M aw M e 4 .^ ------____a i 22 lattw mBwaga, _ THOMPSON ft NELSON ■ I JO H N 'S SHADPI BUILDERS K • a m n c E 837-6313 or 837-6264 Cellular 420-3943 ^ i . ' HAQERMAN VALLEY c ' ■ . To buy or sel) that sp e d al C .■'^1 0: .. .7M-406p*1-80(M: property, call Mark a t' JEN SEN REAL ESTATE 0

- 1 : 1 , ■ - i r - .Thursday, Fot•obruaiy 15,1996 . Tlmos-NowsJows, TWIn Falls. Idaho C-O 7 W N FA IX S : MOT!0 T ^ 3 HBFER S, DAIRY A-1 W inter rate*. wboWy I Quality 1st. cut aftor rains. n TVe. Wanted d«d Of iOINNINQ ROOM TABLE Top bale removed, $70io i T l i ^ PIANO Antique, ornate, «t«rtlnoai$107,73il ha v ^ ^ n «//ve. a CHAIRS Eathan Allon I " ton. 733:0698. leave msg. . S TVs, VCR's, & A j^s. FAX TJmahogany. Earty 1900's. i L^2212i2£IL- distressed dark pine. $1200.423-4846. m J STRAW 2S0Ton.------“ CENTER MOVE WHEEL;L t v Doctor-734-9188. , Round spoon fool oxlon- ROSEWOOD MARIMBA. i m o b iJ h o m e trir** Clean wheat-straw, largewfl® Small.orlTonbalos UNES, used. Also, used " ' sion tablo w/ two loaves Emu'a & Rheaa, fbrir salo,s bakn. delivered or picked-kod- • Call 324-7588 Thundor Bird End Move £~- 804 w/ 6 chairs. $1200. Call YOUR 4324-2240 * ------ear) car- chicks & layers forrfun fu & up. 676-6400______^^ I 735-0196 TWIN FALLS; A dean — Wheolllnos. 438-6194 . Ibuoinquate^^ . TAMA Sp drum se t Clldan Inmiini • profit. Pistol Crook Rar — 7 STRAW ___ B-Spm Mnn .FH — — ^ n o l^ 2?5fTio^Z«083:— r®l;*-^SO^rnaTBales;------^ 3 Steel arch buildings, now, -EN'• IbHTAlNMENT 'CEN r AD s y m E a f ^ . S95C Call C a l l 7 3 i ^ ! alli 0011326-4217 Double gated aluminum 8i ' 40x30 was $6,160 now, TER. $300. Excellent TIMES• CLASSIFIED 733-2679733 ______— Irrigation plpo for solo. , shape. New. was $600. $2,990. 40x56wos DEPARTMENT • UPRIQHT PIANO Older WHY PAY REKT?5t? HOLSTBN 135 mHkco STRAW$1.00abalo, Call 637-6266 evenings. (COWS, a rd crop hay. 60-one lonton or offo,. dollvor. ~ $10,640 now $5,990. 20^734-5538 _moglo contor Soac/t^fti/cond. Must solll ~ 8 1 9 I '™‘" ' up. CanB29-S164 .. straw. $28rton. 438-8215315 STRAW 1 lon balos, $24 a pivot. 4500. U w pressure^ 1-80Q-745-2685- . S30Q/ofhr. Call 438-8930 |& accossorlos, $175.00 ■ 7 3 3 - ^ 4 orbostoffer. Coll OFHCE EQUPfyiENr ----- ton. Coll 654-2742. systems Installed '95.>■ QRAVEL: drfvoway.' i & SU PPU ES ( 1 ; Red A ngus bulla. Two\voyr. » ton of 1st. 60 ton of 22nd. - Both for $15000.324-4691 MATTRESS, Roslonlc Or- 736-0766- < I L Gallon Absolutely no rainl 326-126- STRAW 300 big balos I rock, vory roosonabio. ' Ihopodic firm, king w/box. 77; “ 6 0 T olds. $1000 ea. Dal J- Call 643-8294. :OPIER Minolta Ep 2121. i : OFFICE ab . cattle. Call 934-4363363 or 4040 leave mesaage. straw, for salo, $35 a ton.n. HAND UNES (20) USED , liko now. $350.734-3923. NEBULJZER. COPI ---- Call 788-3539 mornings Pulm o-A ld. Liko now. Now condition, with docu- ^ C T A t L S PicE ^ 934-5635. IS $1275/llne. Call 208-438- ment foodor. can 324-411-f _____ ALFALFA HAY Approx.rt>g 768-2521 evenings. 5056 for details.______8 o T I MATTRESS: ‘ Quoon Pillow $ S100. Call 736-1699 ^ TWIN FALLS OFHCE SIMMENTAL BULLS1_8 1 175 Ton, 2nd cut. 2 siring COMMUNICATION top and box spring, still In — :OPIERS for aale. U rge Wqc*. 8om.on lasted. < CP23, ADF29;5, TDNSS.-63.- STRAW IN BIQ BALES ploolic S250, Call REMEMBER 73S-8022 7 1 3 n ^DBWCESl ; soloctlon of rocondhionod ______543-5941______• Urge truck lots only. Havoavo 20 lon mlnlmUm - 734-6681 ______• That Th birthday ad you ptocod ' copiersmqi staning at $295.1 TWIN FA LLS 10V12' ------bale fork. Call 366-232222 $32Aon dollverod ^SHEEP&QOAl^J CAR PHONE Motorola Z somo tlmo ogo in Tho „nni SlmmontaLbull*.for-sfl NEW MATTRESS SETS- - 1 flc® opacB ^orlsasB .- — -Oat hay in big bales -- I $500/offor.- 733-7299------Tlmos-Nows? Now is the— ' 'call 734-9968 ~ utJI. 736-9919 black and-red, doi a lfa lfa HAY, ^ tons. $65dellverad 60% Boor moat goat kids, W/ warranty.Twln;$99- tlmo « lo como pick up your pure brods. bred doos. ------guoaslll Predictableilo ro- ^ h e o '^ fortlllzod,1^' 684-9300 or 351*1286 $169 Full; $129-$219 pictures. Slop by The Copi:oplera for sale. Largo TWIN1 FALLS Locatoditod on »ults Ihrough EPDs,). fland 1st crop 19.5% prpleln, _ Call 736-2575. i 8 0 0 I Quoon; $159- $269. Call Customor Sorvico Dopt selection solo ol rocondiUonod ' Bluo Lakes' & FqIIbIIB fAvo, POffcmiance. Fossccscbco 2 nd crop 18.5% projoln,>ln! STRAW. 1 ton bale, deiiv- L ^ o o m p u t e r ^ 676-4933______lodoyl copiors copi starting nl $295.1 now 520 sq. ft., $550550/mo Simmentaia 934^*82727 • 3rd crop 23% protoln.iln. ered. compotitlvoly priced, 1. I iiSOFA. Custom rfiado. bluo gJ yoar wananty available. ♦mil.TflploAftA.734^ — Also poa. oat & alfalfailfa 676-6813 or 670-1970 SATELLTfE Call 734-9968 • l i S f l TOP QUAUTY Hosltti,storod mix. top.horso & foodor COMPUTER IBM. cablo- floral sofa. Excollont (j/,dish w/Trackof 1 0.' ____ TWINFALLS black Angus bulls, hiihave hay. 697-S7S7______Slraw, 1 tbn bales, $34 prinlora. sofl vmre. Start condition. Only $165. Boat offor. 326-8691 Royalloyal hoavy duty CMS 462 OFRCBRETAILJL EPD. 436-6958.436-48 - dollverod. Call 678-85944 I wlth$t.OO. 736-6608 Como soo Itl Appolnlmontt — Plus cash roglstor. $175. ' U ca to d on Klmberty R( ALFALFA HAY. Smallall or431-6594 , only, 734-4185 SHSKIS. K2 QSRACE skis. Roodor Flying Sorvico Approximately 400 aq, WANTED 20-25 hoadlad 'of balos. 400 lon. 1st & 2Jndnd ' COMPUTER: IBM compat- 204 cm. marker M51SC 5 * . •q ' t Holstein cows. 2nd to I SOFA: Now laposlry floral, b 733-5920______. of opon space to 5th cutting. No ralnl Tosled. 4 ^709 Iblo desklops loplops S bindings. $500.Bose Ail utllliJos Included Take all at $65 per ton. starling al $100. Econo- Ipaid StOOOin Jonuary. aAM-5 speakers. $450. M----- °oi HORSES I my Radio. 733-9444- |asking $600. Coil k 8 2 0 I Call Stovo fer moro Arco coil 864-3891 or I ” eoi I Kenvrood Mldamp, $150. I ------6 ^ 6 0 9 . 736-6046 C PETS & SU PPU ES ------Infomatlon .- •lOyrold black reg. Quarter' . ANTIQUES &- Mara Computers has Call324200/offer 543-6914 - AQHA4yr.okfsorrolgeid* hardwood music boxes $100. tjjy away plan, VI- 01DP-Air Qometor stopper. stofoo $45. Call 324-4111 rjjjljj; welcomo. Call 736-248(4 8 a DAIRY HAY 1 lon & small sa. Master Card & flnan* i W ealera Property Mi >al> ing.ralsed&rodebyleen*> you can personalize,■ bl- $200. OP-2600 ireodmlll. JJZI/HEEL CHAIR, folding LUE-HEELER, pupplos. ■gm ent, office apaip a c e A' —~ bales also feeder hay inl11 age girl, green broke, veryI ther w/a fa^orllo luno adng available. Call Nowl S$225. Both like now. Call ;6) $25.00 each. 1 male - ton & small balos. & straw ------735-0965------£ type..oxcol. cond. $350. * ...... avaBablertecoted In qi «w -genlTe, $1500. Buckskinr " and/or bicfuro. See a r ' 543-6126______Cost now $757. Also. rrold froel Coli 536-6304:— - - - pari<-l(ko downto«'toSn I CUSTOM In 1 ton bales. 684-930000 maro, QH Muslang, 16I Kurt'a Phormacy & Holl- . E3 or 351-1286.______I FITNESS SYSTEM (Com- wwalker, adjustable. $35, n o a n aettinj}. 1.576 a q ft.n. 6560 j j ^ A R M S E R V C K yrs., good woman's horso, mark. 1215 RIor-Avo. E.. t I f lio I ^ ORDER collies: Fancy pulorlzod). Edge Pro ^734-0270, ovonlngs. eg.'white faced . Work- sq fl. 370 sq ft. Util ir Dairy quollty hay for salo. $1000,487-2561 734-6161______I|^^^[REW OOD^ P parking avail. Conteintact Unlimited. Can r Form 4001. $450/o»or. luo ng, Imported paronts. I hin “O'"® foodor hay.ly- V4 ARABIAN. 2 yrs oltf, pin­ Call 733-6762 after 5 pm. ^/OOD. Barn wood for ‘"O-' Chariotto Allen,734.171-17M Wove 2 or 3.wide &b I f~ - ~ 8 0 2 I SSCRAP WOOD, approxl- sale. Can ovos. 543-6583'. /acc.-wormod. 733-5425...... balos. Il's our businesfosS Call688-2283. to goldlng. ARABIAN matoly 3 cords. $150 ur ------] Call Buhl ® S43-5368. ~ geloing, 2 yrs old. ARA- L^ppuancesJ NORDIC TRACK Pro /ORD PROCESSER, ^HES,HESAPEAKE. Bay Re- " "6 0 8 S. ■ FEEDER hay In big bales. dolivored. Can 324^787. Uko u now. $500,324-2756 rlever, 4 mos. old. Male, t t :: $70 delivered, also daiw^ BIAN goldlng (1) Syr old. PWP Smith Corona. ------1 — COMMERCIAL-U— - ORAV6L-Roodway-4-f -Pri^fromS1500<2500-_ .RANQE.36'.HotpolnVsolC- ~ nodol 8300rNowrS?sn.----- 6gr4260rCall 637-6903.— :------hayln-'brd-a-IiHla-balssr cleaning,- Harvost gold. I ---- I ~ ■—n~ nioi I ^ P R O P E R T Y ' gravel for sale. Wl atraw In big balos. 684*'I WON-TLASTII Cdl 734-5054 m m J dellvor. Call 643-8800 ^ . Cali 436-9195 Very good cond. $250. I Ut 3CKATOO-Special I.OOOeq.fLblcfo.-approviroved • 9300 or 351*1286 R E F R IO 1 9 . 6 c u f t . ■ I^JJlSCTORSAL^ —I II. I neodteeds & Quaker Parakeet ~ for daycare or am. bu 7 BAY MARE-4 yra oid. Whiripool. Harvost gold. AARMOIRE solid oak, hand BROILER » WORKS In Mag- | u , B18 -&C0BI cages. Call 733-1334. ili?i I ^04 ” 1 FOR SALE. 2nd & 3rd. bulll. V0 7 nice, $600 or 1. ___ _ ness.734-04S5;423-S4 o v --Good quality. $70 por ton.-“• Bred to black Awhite -tC-Vallev.MaU-l8.lBavlno.-lM'iMUgCALm^OHENTS Izlli- Jfarrm w h in ^ '*• palnr$1200.'543^6819 -best ofTer^Can^.8039. a DCKER SPANIELSi------S!iJ Call 734-5518 All restaurant oqulpmont ENDER Q-2 guitar $300 urobred. buff with shots. I i i F " I 75 antique IHC-JD-CA for solo. Como in between y, 65.733-5068 _____ ------.| g , gj, Rrst, second and third crop~ Barrel/rope horso. Also ^ Q E , oloctric, avocado, BBARSTOOLS. country _ YAMAHA YPP-50 Elec- - - ■ ------STORAQB----- ?P one4yr.oldgeldingrCall works groat $125. 536- Iblue multl-cbior. good —9 " am.-and-2 pmrlo seo;' ^ I WABEHOUSE BEHT/^fTAL Best offer, 324-5167. alfalfa.1 0 0 lbbales.no cond., $45, ea. 677-3626 | DOQ PROBLEMS? ___ rain. $90T50r ton. Call 1- 423-9055, leave message.' 6210, evenings. _ J LET US HELP A A S to rag e l280Addi&(l35Si iSPUDTRUCKS.BotJoth 208-652-2514 Preston. HORSES, PONIES, LES- Fom lfiod whrtmslng didnt DININGROOM D TABLE — MUSIC INSTRUCTION Good Q* Neighbor Dog Ave. W., S5 off 1stil ITmo w/ double’L* so SONS & TRAINING. Call ex!«ttomeone would Invent SU * chairs. Solid wood. CaCar Stereo Speskara. (2) ;i!^) Training. 878 h a y 70 Ton of 1st. 2nd Ulo. volco. piano, guitar, , rent 733-1683,886-2042042 unloading beds. 107: 5 ^•Q 7B2. It Can 733-0331. , J$500, Call 736-9239 , ^1 2 ’ Rockford F osgato ^Kt. From $15 por lesson. Call ^ 423-5442 — FORD 6v 92 $20.00' S400/bosl offer. 543-6036 q ? “ 0 0 S n g ? ^ g ^ ' or loavo message. Po|3r, K Bonduranl. PH.O trieaiyeaiy tei admifiM In dasat- TWIN FALLS Fonceiced 1972 FORD 290 Cum Korses: Bought sold and •ormor UNH/SCSU Mu- fled.Ji»d.Ju«t can 733-0331. building, 1242 eq. ft.. 2 mlna $16,000. If Inloresl " traded. Call 733-605S. r»«- HAY • Dairy Quality DEAD BOLTS INSTAULED lie Faculty. 733-2679 14' doors, elec., concreicreis ed call 423-4100. 1st. 2nd & 3rd crop. Poa & EE1 yoar old male. Rod floor. $17S/mo., 734-04^•0433 ■ 6 PAINT stallion, rraistered. CLASSIFIED:d c r a f ts 2 keyed alike dead bolts fHinlink clasaltlod wtien you HooloieoIor/Kolplo. Needs lo . ------CHOPPERS, NH. swather oot hay. ton bales. (2068) ' block & while. Toblano, A F e a tu re of TTils Inslaulod. $59.00 Econo- place pia your ad tn da»lli*d. be wilt _ ®|. 754-8713 or 754-4453. ils N ew sp ap er I wHh vrerklng dogs. Call TWIN FALLS s, baggers, sllegera, sl coming 3 yrs. old, $4000, my lock. Call 733-9444 Can733-0tni. Ca 324-3('4-3940. - 543-4030 evenings. • ■ , OmCE-SHOP>' ' lago/manuretnjck. scales hay HI-HO ROCKING HORSRSE. Build thil daulc ; WAREHOUSE . loon blade. 2 1968 cal _« over trucka for parts By the bale or by the lon,1, PROFESSIONALI horso rockhshor^e roryourfavorliorliellitlc one and create . -.SHOP :.0 n 1 .. 6 acros All cuttings. 73^1321 training & cott breaking—. ^ ■ ramily helHoom. PIsna indinclude rulj>ilze paitemi •Fenced, Zoned M-2 536-5023 . - 0011686-7501 1‘ for all parti. Alio indud^ folk an deiigns and Electric Heat “ HAY 1st & 2nd 1 lon bales, • N E V V ^ ^ ^ CIH 7220 trac to r 330 orig'"«■ Also, straw available. , deiailed Inilnictloni. #181211256.95 . Z .-1 & 1 4 'd o o rs' ■ Inal hrs, 3pt PTO 3 re 50 x 60 'e id c .8 H -1 0 4 , 326-5028 or 326-5033 i T i o r I ) ESCORT 3 DR motoMFWD16.4*4S - iHORSEEOUiPMENT FOR KfOFtE IN F O ^ T*"'■« IO rears, liko new, warranh ta S S te v s H . inly HAY Feeder hay for aale. 1 , . until Pec,;96._Call20£208 . 1 0 0 lon in big bales, ; 684<»23or20e7a»960C p«r : W A i x o w s ’ ^ $6Srton. 886-2067 Attn. > Horee'haulera. - Month ^ ^ • -^Realty bo you hava unuttd photo - Qreat selection ol trailers J ^ 7 (i lofo HAY for sale, 2 0 tons ol 7 3 4 : 4 3 3 4 - equlpmsnt In your home? '■ at Roy Raymond Ford. ------. ExduuiQS It lor cash wfth a 2 Bultt a aejvjcod locally by TWIN FALLS • quIck-acdnQetatiilledBd Charmac. Trade ins .WAREHOUSE “ HAY.eOlonsoflstcuttlng.■ welcome. Call 736-2460, I Stock nW284M7.1V3945V3MS26. W394S3a ‘ 7 8 0 0 s q .f t. w ith 24x29493.7:1 SADDLE, B;ohc saddle, : HALLOWS deliver in tho Magic ■ irraD iniiTaiiamB D t...W I CU T lA V K TOO 11 t; Realty IH 6200 grain drill, 2x12' ' 16^1/2 *, good, condition. D u n r N o m r ^ V w/hllch & transports, dbl V«>Hoy- 934-4956$400. 326-4292______7 3 4 - 4 3 3 4 SATISFACTION^R YOU disc. 6 ' spacing, $12^ 00.' f TRAILER. ^ CIrdeJ 4 horse" 3U R MONEY.BACKI ^ — - 2 0 8 .6 8 4 ^ 2 3 /.,78Sr96000 0 ' 600 ton bales of trailer. $3800, call To order plant mall check:k ori money order and 6U “ dean straw. Will k»d.733-3264 IH 886 2 WO 3 pt PTO,•J 2 Call 886-7752. projcel num ber and name, withyourname.addreu-wit V I farmsfopbekt^ ; remoles, 15.6-38 rears, VYMOND WEBUY snd zip code. Add S2.9S for3r catalogc (includeiSIti ^ 4520 hrs, $12,900. 208108 ■ (I In d lu o u n l couponii)Jn'O kli t w uKuiaftiii.i.*nniM i us Edf 684-3523 or 208 785-9600 • USED SADDLES & EQUIP* Ikla.'pieaieaddlax. ' . 3 ^ acre for re n t E.d: 100 Hay for sale all crops,' J, :MENTF0RC4SH/ . — Uerbme-Plvbthandilnes .-$6Q-$a5. Call 825-5011.-, Ato^oldsDverbKs&spurs. , ' CLASSIFIEDD ICRAFTS . r 3 6 4 4 8 0 ^ Pleaee call 324-4937B a r ' INTERfiATlOMAL'480'1'4' leave m essag'e. - disk. Pleaso Call 537-695464 MEADOW QRASS HAY ...... VICKER*S . • - 8330101 — Evenings only______for aale. Call 857-2215 ; WESTERN'S STORE P.O.BOX 1000. BDffiY. p g OK 74008 “ :ovanInga. . ------.. .7 ^ 7 9 9 8 . -.'814;'- ■...... JO 115 9* hydaullc blade, l^ANTCDTOn^j T new. Can 934-6555 CASTLEFORD or Buhl^ JD.4430. nice. PF/duals, 0 area to rent 80 to 160ISO $16,600. 6-185 planterer . acres. Call Roy Haley,ley units. Call 423-5620. ' 543-4518 or Terry Haley 4240 JD Tractor, 4320 JD S37-69S5. ___ Tractor. 3 6-N Fords w/w l . 1 P A S S IO N » 0 » THS n o»AD- * 9 6 PA SStO N POR — 1 . Idra. 4 588 JD .Tractor 2 OR tHI ■tOAD^n'B^llS! wh., 4650 MFWD Tractor, ED 4755 JD tractors wh.,30': •mi JD 8350 Grain Drill 3*10*. TWIN FALLS Mature, re- 12'Butler Mfxer Box, . , sponsible wanted to sharearo m ake offer. 734-0-M5 3 bdrm., 2 bath. $276 mo. c«i HT&ac CM Mia of&jnm KuswucwicowawB ' ■ Call Sholly. 735-0510 NEW & USED 4x4 diesel S C^dSIQKD\n)WTHTnN»enuru£rs9uncvexi&;nfpmnpgrcm^ — tractorsi Loadera, Imple- B i g llllltllllllllltllllllllilllll . ' m ents, rentals & sales. . l E I - i ’ vuaaitSTixToat sfftSS miftw aMY1 S s a s K ' ; Hobby Horso Ranch E J if l i 2(»-^4-SBS6 .- B4 0 0 0 LE 4JX) 4 i i " « _'2,178_77:: T I 1 9 9 6 I, ^ J 9 9 6 I S B2300 P.U. JST B i . - a w * 2 4 , 7 6 0 » ! 2 _ _ ‘3 , 6 l 5 _ . V 5 3JI,862_^5: _ ‘f * 8 , a 7 7 S oe S : S r_ * 4 ,rt5 _ ‘l,78!_>2,_>2,9H_‘86: 11^3! - *1,160 siys NH r078 Balowagon '91'S'-?:.' a « _ ' 9 , 4 4 5 - ’4 , 9 9 1J4,454JI34:: _ ‘4, g000iirB .ojeei cond. Cali i I - M . 6 2 3 i^UOT I : “"IggBaSK _7,625_‘6,«M _‘l, .208-734-0272 momlngi; , ONLY* J1,761J157:; 13 Holstein h e lfe n sleeved R O T O T IU X R S used, for. ', ! '""""ffl!Bi_>8,940_'6,978_M JI,227JI70 , i .and.ready to treed.■n' 5. ’ rear of tracton. Starting * 2 1 ^ 7 T . allghtlysmaUer. 736-8336. at$100; Hobby Horse I : '“ ar_>8^1l)_>6,97«-‘I, i i JU32JI865 3 two yr. old Charolals .Paiice, Jerome'.32^6858.. ■ bulls. C all,Sa»6602. «d T R A C T O R 'B S C a s e IH I : S !_W _7,78I_‘I,JU94JI47 : SO H EA D H O L S T E IN.5 -: -1594. 981.hrs;-;.NH1033- ‘SPRifMrarHmFERS. S a _ ‘9 , 9 0 0 - ’8 ^ -Ji^7JI«0 ’i, »»=M 0,965=’8,429=^2, ■•40 B m ^2,336 J64-: ------. ' TRACTOR 4320 JD , syno. . ; W eighing ap p ro x . i2 0rr: 0 ~ trans.,.front welghta, , * JS!_MO,430^=8,943_‘l,-WJ197- — - n 1 9 ^ 6 ‘P R < ■ lbe.&1-402eor531-6682 ■.123HP.verygoodshape,.j. iOTEGELX .80 head of bred Heifers,i l >^0-gW ofIsr. 54 3 ^ 0 4 9 .i f; 5 AIR CONDITIONINGING • POWER WINDOWS 1996 B23300( SEEXT^Cy I f f i _ n 3 , 7 3 0 _ ‘9 ,9 8 2 _J3,748_*220 ‘3, i Ahous<‘.i4:Haad bf pure-. ' S.tPpWERlOCKSVAMAM/FM CASSETTE •CRUISE• J bred H erefc^ coWs &.,4; B«_n3,570J10,215_‘3,J3^55_>273 jV T ?SW iiir^6‘-t^ * 1 6 , 6 0 3 • :calvea;.i bull. :734:SgeS; - '— n m & 62 68* spacing. $1000 15^690 'iSI!JI2,865JI0,8l4_'2,-'2,051_'205: e SIMMENTAL BULLSt CaU438-2404 , ^bYce • - * 9 0 5 i' $800 -$900 Cpll 3 2 » 6 0 S e ;^ S8_n3,4I5JlW 55_'l,J1,5M_*225: . W wtadto buyimmedJaiaty - * 1 ^ 1 0 . 0 I . : n - s . 1! ,4 ; for c a s h ; u se d sm all lo , -* 1 , 0 0 0 '’“ "" $ 4 4 " 4 ' ^ -DEALER SS_'14;495Ji3,028_>l,- W ^ W : S; ' madhim sized tarm land^ > 1 ■ 1 1 ^ DISCOUNT •: :k«3e s : "'Ui'B — -acaphg tractors. BN, Ju - • :- * i . 2 2 i '8^ i5 ' bllee. 600, 800, 900. All i l i i l i i H8JI5,865J14jH)l_MJI,J64_*2M ; : 5®;^ ^Blze Fordtrattors. Mas^ ; iATE 3 . m iX i "btils.6pendagy;3240099-- 7 : . R « 2 4 9 / m ffP -‘l6/125J14,621_‘l;->1,804 J323 : M t OCCS|;iOT.|;iauCie ICTMYMM,r, AACQuomcN rn m a TAX DCAinin DOC( r a Op t»A'.1S.OOO MUS A YEA B ■ Angus and Chariots X. vir* COUNT - K K , '«<»I.*N^ ;gln a a.r o 1 d b u 11 paW.yjs'iiffc'SMNCTWQiJOfcTAX.« . TIM os ocAia coc fg o r ^ i j g ' ^^|2i£21221S2£2S id.- .sihall o r 1 ^ backhoe at* I9" taohm anlforoashr-' S OETTHEMOSTS;- t OUT OF YOU NEXT — • t206)324*g85ft . • .' CALFCROP . ' i i ;^QualltyUrnoOaM'bi)ls.'■' ,I 70S ^ : :

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.. ______FnEE To.aioodhof home. SPRINQER aPAhANIELS MOTORCYCLE wantcinted. WATCH COLLECTOF f, A R C T |6 ^ T ‘94 r Plenty of |Mod. used snow- 2 yr old apoyed U itroko. Lona time Boise collect ^ FISHINQ, CAMPING : POLARIS ’94XLT d femalo AKC. See both paparents. Soiall Honda or 4 stroi jctot . . Thunder Cat Excel cond.ond. a n d HUMtlNQ g rn^ea In atock. Starting Poodto. 734-4974974 let shots, dewV c la w s , road Wke. Trade for)rnew m Wllipay topdollarforyt^ ^^UN^IFIES Y ee.tor* up knee playing ^ SesOO/offor. 934-4218 Have g o n e MLM. Excel* rj at$1299. 30% off all « 0 0 /b o « offer. 536:6210S3( ' 8mm video camsra.L CCall old mens Swiee wri a ti* golf.waltlng for anowl ___ lent business a n d rnebAw.«. Must eali to pay Doctor,r, clothing In atock. M aglo • FREgAuatrnlllnn ; j z i z ; ; ; ; : ! 733-6760, ask for Marklark. watch. Can Brian ® Bl GUN, KNIFE & ockdoqa.- -STAFFORDSHIRe- ~Bff8:0gB2"acceifs ca & oKUaraira.- -opportunlty,-Fof lnfo«all~I— Lot»-of-«ptlonal-«qulp.-I.— - Valiey'a-anowmobll*:— :— 63. TERRIERS Chaihom plon PIONEER P-60 24-’* g a s 62. :ow-cOLXECTOrKb S Great selection of snovinow 1*8Q0«»-8466 LowmOeage. S4780/ofler.r. suparmarkat. Kawasa--{ - 7 7 r — blood llnoa from Poland,En; operated chain saw. shuttles at Roy Raymond TNty«arwllbeourb«tUUM— • 324-2637 or 1-:800-635--i-" kl/Suzukl/Polarls of Twin FREE Chosopoak ( — SHOW “ 0621______■ . , . Falis. 361 4th Ave. W. ?loa C ^ i Call734-236131 -0011024-2692 W antod to buy; Older Ip. Ford. Built 4 sorvfiwd?ado lor OaMMed. 733-0931. Lab cross puppios — -• Barbie's & Bubioctoth TWIN FALLS, IUID cally by Charmac. Trado - 734-40M 543-6737 STAFFORDSHIREIRE Bull ROOFING GUN, nomaimatlc from tho I960'e-70's. Wwill FEB 24-26 ^ ins wolcome, 736-2480.30. PO LA RIS’93 (2) Storms “ POLARIS ■94 XLT, 6S4Wt, rooks old stoplo. And conslructl Ln' Sat 9-5, Sun. 9-4 , pipes. IM* track, rear fox Z FREE Qfirman 0o> buy estatos or collectlor Excol. cond.. low mileage. ‘ 8N0W MOBILE I960 Po-: I n g .- l s t - -acaffokilng:.CaU324-53(•5367. ------CaH733-G668 For Tablo Info.. Call *' shock, alum, skis w/aklns. ^ ------;------yonroia-Ma/ch-TT " ELTIGRE '78 6000 L/C, Call 734-1619 ie50ml.$4SOO/offar. laris 500 Centurion. Ski 1-2441 ahots. Cali 734-446 or 733-1322 ovos. 916-333-1970 . . ..slkles/tong track. 8 2 5 t6 W , r a s - 1397 or 733-24- ^ SHIH-T2U, reasonable ;_____(Clip ad for $ 1.00 discountunt- _S8oo._8nowJai.7S.440.140.'. .POLAR18-'95XLT8peola}-1}____ .736-2903 Of 324-2837-- - grow n' ^ d H u s k u *nNMY8JLVERMALlALE PET prfco.’ Puppy or full groii — I ..Limit 1 per porson)1) 1900 mis, $600. Runsu n s 1V4‘ paddle. ' 600 mis. Buy, Ma,rMnornrspwtthT T / FREE Shophord H u t 6 m o. malo. Nico. 735-0349>349 i • 8 2 8 .1— groat Call 733-9539 » Try'a low-cou d a u ltM axJ ' ■ cross. Qood w/ kids POODLES about i Exc. cond. $5000.934-6660iO dataned ad. 733-0931. >______“'t*- Mad so m o sh I medicalsuppue 432-6750 or 432-55'•5590 Of roglstorod. S10C J,“ TOYS. Poying cash for < 1^ TF Gun Show 731-1363 toys from 1900's th The Convention Center ______423-5935 »thru Oxygen Concontratc ______1960's. All typoa. Pleale ase 5LPM. runs groat, rocori ' l ; ' Bko NV, Feb. 24 & 25th FREE TO GOOD HOHOME 2 t o y p o o d l e AKC.K C ro o . call 734-5270. . _____ ly sen.'lcod. $476. UnM .Sotflam-Spm 2 mo. old puppios,ts, cutoc a . Foryourvalontlno.'l r r r r sai oxygon regulator. . . Sun 9am-5pm ■fluffy. 733-1653 ' u TV'S. COLOR. VCRs now in box $45. Loa\ ’ Plan to Attend tho biggest J ______S300 & 1 fomaio J CD piayers-noodif message. 676^^150 gun show in Bko. FREE TO QOOD HOHf)up 9 Whito and odort ro ^ .c S l734-3639 , ' dogs, ono goldonJon lab 322-9356 — Buy, Sell, Trader molo. Tho othor r :zz — UPTOaOACRESwAval H Moaem & antique guns .WOLF.pupplos._3 m -Qood-tocotion.-NOT-no H - -knlves,-emmo.-dips,-flun ------chov/TpurfflOTOTfllon S300OQ. Call 324124-2267 J,, ^ I t ^ , shophord. QontioIlo t do g s. loavom sg. H safos, books, lowolry, > C0II733-1411 sldor moro acroa tf own ^ Coiloctiblos. For infoi* W e'rafheoonly Ford denial»r in Idaho offorliring you this ------Osuinod ... tho tduiduik>n to will corry aom o. ExciIBI ^ 916-934-7230. FREE TO OOOD> HOMEH •llyournoe1608. Call 629-6785. 10* or ioroor non-wor ; comel Cell 736-2480. Too m any e x tra s to list.1st.' ------color T V S &VCR-S.'S. C ^ WANTED old. Star War — Local 1 Qwrfor, non- “ I smoi(or.Prfc#g. $15( 733-6336. Ask for KentI Minnie 300. Mlnnl* Winnlo bost offer. Call 734-92 itors, ter 6pm. ______— WarrVy. Bra\/e.'Advontiief ,s2sr»'£:^i ! T ^ - BOAT..flat-bottom. B drive StS S fl” WANTED to buy: Book® 01 ve, — BROCKMAN'S RV . ' LABS; (8)Purebrodi 81Black' "WORKINQ or WORM ^ 427 big block. $5500)0. 734*31671-600.T7«167 , $ 1 0 0 733-6760 will pick upjo frsaf the martial arts, any style _____ & Goiden Labs. $1 IlZz!: any topic. With buy omone S*3^.«vw.ormpss, oach. Call 324-790S. 2 : '' “ ' ~i| *24 MONTH XED GUPETip¥lEASefaK AHHUAL Wl£S JJ.800DO CASK DOWN OK TUDE EQUFTY, PLUSPLU! RKSTPAYMHT AND — ______QRiNOERSitT book or entire LotzButT collecUor MOTOR 9.9 horso Jdiin' POMERANIAN AKCZ mmole Any condition o r age.e. 10’ Cell 736-9946. son. exc. cond., 1900,lo, I SN O W V EH IC L E SJ SECURfTYOEPO!EPOSIT. MOliTHLYPAYMEHrSOF»199,19, PLUS TAX, TintM AND OOC.fffOF$59.91. RE poppy. $200. Readydy3/3, 3 or 12* size plates. ( Idrt? '»SQ0.e37-47S1 1 _ ■4EQU|PMEWr Ploaso call 436-80931093 206-436-3536 a sk fornrnfH < WANTED: A gate and/o iLzZi fence, old omoto, for vog J ■lA'i.lll.M'iLJ o im to A R D m o t o r *93' POLARIS STORMIM POMERANIANS AKC\KC LAWN TRACTOR w/acVaqCe- otable garden. 768-4S73573 ChiyWerehp.w/gastanknk. SK S . - 1 900 m ilos Exo. 1'White maie, 1 rodd Dddlsh ssortos. Also 14’ trom) WANTED: Full size Dooipoo Veryjgood cond. $400. cond. Call 738-2419,or femalo. SISOoa Ine. T rade? 733-6760 Son- ^1643-4125 , 733*7027 Call 324-7836 ^ \ table in good condition ______U V E TREES WANTEITED vCall 726-4769 ' , n 199S SklDoo 670 Summit.- H x S ROTTWEILERS AKA K C ,' ‘Up to 30‘. Spw ce„ Aspei “ “ it ' / 904 y „ ,450 miles; 3 now belta & g o o d d isp o sitio n ,.born bc aitypee. Cal 206-7^£22* WANTED: H® Pan Head ICMPERS/SHELLS dead or alive, all or part ^ /fiOVBf.-$4000.467-2771. 1/10/S6,637-9183 k . V ___ '1.‘ LU M ^',-used:J: 22x4. 324-3407 . F l b ^ la s s cam por sholl for 1996 SkiDpo a/iowmoblles. '9- ^ ^ ^ iiph iiiiih iiii 9PR iN Q £R SPANIELSE L S ','. .2k6.2 x 8 .'goodwj used vvhst are you waiting tor?fax:i ..,*®ng bed C h o w 'P U , withWl Brand new: nrodslsIls gundr .plywoedr 824*e627 AKC. Will trade for gur 27 or pitca lhat elnsltlsdJ adac c arp et kit, $ 9 0 0 o r bevi>«.. avflJiaWe^iOOOoffprica.0. bow/offer. 324-35677 3 2 4 ^ 1 todw. offer. Cali 324-8646 800-817-7769. .

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■■ “K i r aa. exc.. f ^ 1 0 0 2 ~ | LOADERS & 0RATER8. FORD, '95 extra cob Pow- FORO, F R anger XLT. 1987, INTERNATIONAL IN '64 MnIIT8UBI8HI, '94 Mighty rOYO)YOTA, '94 Pickup. 5- ^ y ^®o®71 1,979 3 yd. International'1' e r Stroke Dlesol. AT, AC. low miles, extondod cab, cond., 1500 ml., $22iS2260. I A U TO P A R T S & s e m i & h e a W ^ AllA original. Now tiros. MtMox PU. 5-spd, cass,$500 spd. p d . Nice TruckI Low l o ^ r . 1979 2 yd. TrotonI tut ttC. PW. PDL, cass. air cond. PS, 5 speed. ( WA»«r.8ld5Wne,&|«&hand | ACCE^RIES^ i^^EQU|PMEMT Could bo a ‘Show Tmck* dodown. $158.21/mo, 88 mlloinllos & low paymonti ------_ loader. 1977 Clark 6I aava thousands ovor nowl $4800.324-3g0 eves. _ vw/tnln ropolr. 736-4804 . mC. Mtn Home Ford fl fer box *3800 Call 733- AC. mt. C/C. PW. PDL. c (800)7430326 — 7027 oary. iri stiy to adiwllM In dsu t-: (800)743-3326 cassett. Excol. Cond. (000)7430326 _____1 738. f o r d ‘73 V4 Ton cal — ttodJurtcog 73^0031. coss. canopy, like nowl $7,900. S Call 733-2671 Of - • For)Mhat lh« waakand tiklaaway ------hood and complote ftwfront ECONOMY ad m o r lift, 26 • r o P D , 1981.1 ton PO wtth •P 513. 734-3252 7 ______*33;«n 7334S31 lo p(sc« your youvrouVa always draamod ot. Snow plowing a aanOL ^ake ft all te n ^ , elec. perfecta VOLVO. 1980, F7,m kj sizoI sofvk»body.351.ve.au- $30,888 TtYoun nem know itw vriuo oT d, CA dattffiod Bd. Woi* horo to startOait yourj SMrch In tha raal (24 hr aarvlco). condMon$eQOa 431-6434134 diosel truck, 230 hp, 8' to. 4.0 kw O nan gtfnero- Mtn H om e Ford dascinodumiyouUMS. •arvoytw.m MtotiNtota odufwu ol dusBlad. 3a»S3ao et;4ao«2C — spd. AC. PS, very dean, . tor. now pain t low mllos. (800)7430326 JW AM ESE ENQINE*E* EQUIPMENT TRAILER:R $5500,00. Cail431-S434. $KiOO. Call 431-5434. ‘ YAMAHA 7 8 ,3 0 0 .25( OMC 7 4 hoavy duty y. ton, ' mia. $460. Runa goo als. 12 Ton tilt b e d . 6Wx24' deck. $6500. Also nxk rebuilt onglno & trans.. Mak8 0ffBf.CaJI733^ ;— - body w/holat for dump FORO, 1981.1 ton dual 90% on tiros, flat bod >Bpd tmck. 2 |ackhammere&"J whool with service body, w/utlllty mck. 438-SB23 = i 351, va, auto, new p ^ - ''.’;'-' '909' ' IT on elec. hoist. Can for^ 85 F*260 6.9 deslle 55K SPORTWOQOODS n»dytoln8tBD.$^ofl. prices. 324-6477 very clean, $5100: Call QMC 0 78.2W D. 450. good tD RANGER XL _ Exc. Cond. $7200 Call 431-6434. cond., bkJ a t 734-6000. £ . FORO 1975P-600tnKkw/y,/ 734-8635 after 6 pm. ^ J J J 2 ®£2 2 oaloo-~® 75 ; ^ U ^ ^ Tr-T -43' hydraulic beam with ^ CHEVY, 1987, H Ion PU ^^SSSSSSSSi i. SSSSS$3$$. ir g e r. tor flw iiihty w w t Ip= bv 2 ^ 360 swing a n d outriggers. .with small service body, J | K 9 , 9 ? 9 6 ^ ...... OpLFCAnTEasy-Oosb New motor, brakes and M rt, char(j4aslcet, Plac* your ad todsy f< ?a fuolinJedod.3SO.V0.au- -«M ck»«poo». 733^)03lja i— _tifw.$7600,-CatI Mon-Fri,.■n.- -to.P8,AC.towmUo8, like-I N O W P j _ »6. Call (208)-74s-000z •AVINa I i new. >5900. Coll 431-6434: Ief. can anytime. 324-24 *™1 FORD, 1973. LN700, 391. ------1 t 1004 '1. CHEVY, 810. 1962, V6. n HD. v s , S & 2, PS, good Epg I^OTOSWANTED °d w/sholl. high mileage, m ^ n u s ^ 6 0 0} ' HANOUNGPACKACE'WTDlMin}lMiTT£NTVAP£RS*2Jl | I ' 910 iliJ cond.$2000fhm431-6434.'± $1750/offer. 5 ^ 4 2 3 ^ 2 0 4 le a nS U f _ B«N£»5SP0.nWNSMlS^1SSI0N«UMY ■ |trav eltrai^ W A N TED TO BU Y No COLORS 10 CHOOSElOOSEmOM . ■ ptraB- drlveablo '55---S4 Chev JD 644 LOADER 200 hre^ CHEVY. Slhreriido. 1989, M C ASH BACC ^ | \ S»lep«kaoJ'?,996 6liflI«.I1U«»TUlevdd^OOCIeecI 1982 m sen (oot camp tn care. Can 734-7021 since onglno ovortMwl. Qxtonded cab, Vi ton PU, :1 O N T H EE S P O T I •sg-.OMlfwcasnanyw! ____ 3 y d .b y 3 te t Good tires.' O' TOD DOVT COMI tS ef. $800.CaU423>«215‘ntSer _ ' >• power overythlng. F.l. t t t Dl^WI CIHT MTI TOO I — n R eady to worit. 324-5304X 350. ve, auto,' bedllnor, .$ F O R U S E' k z O C A R S I 24'Ho»dalreTlnivena. (Option for mochanlcallyly aftor6:OOpm. ...J iUty„ .i.8oamDa:ponoia.-).Fully- mMBKmH«T1WWlX DODQ^ 1982,1 ton with'"'lumiiiii'si-si iflo-cjiRmi------: — C^PAMOtl— ces. autorhallc w/ computor. - ...... QuamymaaelnldaKi P ennb 420-7368 Installed In e n d c ^ P a c o^ ser>te>body.3ie.V8,au-. f! r ; ' C a U 7 3 88*41380^ * e 7 3 » 4 8 d — trailer wtth winch 7 trotloy.M. to, 4.0 kw Onan genora- 2 , Amk for DidBk Olbson. X N ASH. IV M KCURY-71 Coogar i Aflordabte, durable " fiw loading colte. Can roH-tf. tor. 62,000 mJlss. $4500. 9i eo-f MAIN AlAVE. EAST $ ^BAOCKUANS'RV3 167 InquWoa may cal form up to 22 ga. steel)| Ccll 431-5434.______^ —— 837-47S2. ___ and .032* alum. New last ; $$SSSSS$$SiSSSSSSSS 784-3167i1-a00-773-31fl ** FORO, '91 Explorer XLT, year. $40,000 value, ' 0 ' C M n tW y $500 down $279.43/mo. K rr‘9»-Cotm>ank)n24'yy/1 e< 650, red, new palm a^ tn $26,000 firm. Call 8-5 B^fwwrTi2,ooo Mon-Ffl (208)745-900a ° 60 mos, 9.9%APR, OAC. D o d g e ‘8 8 1 to n I.00Qw/1 ra b u llt e n g in e _ one owner. *P429A;' ^ oreat car. Must solK Qo- A dveniia whoro youll findId $12,688 ‘Trallmaxtrailer. $12,00 -Ing-to-colJego: $2500; ______^ B37-4413 ty 7SM J M_ 00 ;------rw^- buyiir-RdiiiWi Sr'------M tn'HdnwFdfa ----- e p e 4 733-4666 after 5:00 p.m.m. ' Coa 733-0831 pron Z (800)743-3326 4249 lOiBsn NOMAD 7 8 23* Sleepa OOMNBHMR!IIMSrMi Clean. <3800. 324-424 NORTHLAND *06 s e lf Polar 990. Fully 86 contained. Extende model. $9600/Qflar. ------Ca» 7e»eg09 :...... J|rCONTODR“

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------1 OMC '08 PU. 4x4.* Ropo. CHEVROLET, ’95 I S. 95g^jnaro MrrsUBlSHI 92 Okdiamante, PONTIAC '93 Trarra n a Am SUZUKI, ’92 &klekic*ikid(.low. VW '88 Golf 5aI ap’d; HONDA <91 A cot^ E>C-. f ~ . ioo Taking blda.VI. Vohlde can Z28 Convortlble. I T D U C K I cloan. 1 ownor. nonsmok-no w /extraa, $16,6,500, mUaa.nk»cari«P5:IP531. . Economteol. Well cared a 'dr.. auta', loaded, poii b* seen att DC L Evans V8. AC, tilt, C/( M-8034 . 734-90^ L & A C d K 734- . . •» $8,995 for. $3100.733K>46868 ' everything, sun roof, tir E8S0RIES Bank. 397 N.('4. Overland In PDU c ass. like m -y - MtnHomeFordtord . - ...... ^ - wlndowa,-new ttfea. -. «ll 678-9076 low w holesaleolobookt OLOS‘87 Cutlasssa Supra- (Tail Claislfled. 733 , (B00)74>332g 882-3866 daya or 882 T I R E S ( 41 ) 0G E N E R A L ormatlon. <»6W36010A. -me. 2 door. Go 0 8 I ■ • P236/75 R16il5»wl.oeH, wmorelnlonT 7 7 7 - r »leBae check your adadfoi 3343aflerepm, - ■ i ' ■ $20 888» $3S0(Voffer 643-6W643*^’ PONTIAC. ’96 GraiIrandAm, SUZUKI, ’94 Svtrfftn 55-spd, correctnesa on the 1 recoivor hitciiltch fits Ford q m c *91 1/2 tot a Aral . ' -. ton, 350 V-8. Mtn Hom e Fo —rr— aedan.AT. V6,6,$4M cak8etto.$48Bd day that It mna. 08 ■ $400.0011678678-1577 Loadod. w/mom any extras. (boO) 74303S PONTIAC, '89 Sum no.for72 .$ii4.29/m o.60f • "T? HONDA •94 Accord, mu dan. AT.V^C, $48{ Tlmes-Nowa la not : Must 800. SISS13.S00. Call ------— i—:----- >n OAC. g.0% apr. OAC. P488. sponslblo for errors a a a e to appredate. $13,0 S ub u rb a n *80-1 Vmo. for 3 8 1 i ioo1009 Joffnt 733:J3r8742or CHEVY, 1976 Sul $5,488 •thattlnw. *. .00. callt&nronat733 m 4 XX4'S 4 . 736-2986 vory good condi.ndU Ion?T OAC. 5,0.995 Mtn H om e Ford —L -J .osoe or 738-2988 , ownor, low miloaiiloaoo Call iVSASOOTA. Mtn Hom o Fon2«« (800)743-3326B® ■ L— -— CHEVY-81 Bla NISSAN 1994|9 4 ,,e K m j . ■ 5 o t ’ *^B 88 =ord tB00)74»332<326 ■ UAZDA MIATA Sllverw S-1 "'SS*"’’'”94,.4X4. ' 0X1. col cond Coll 543'643-8039. C la u n td 733-0620JJ"* "' 00.After6p.m. 733733-0673 mech. cond. 326-33 . tam $12,600.733-^84. Now (uilnt, itiwlUrO!!.rimi <1.000 mla. Custom etoreoiroo. M 100. i "4,000 ; ? Bflow FORD'87 EadsrtOrtQT ( ' Cull 736-7656 678-4649 or High output, 33. . 2 l l t o r lurloy w/5spd. now tiroa Vory CHEVY -eo HD 3/4 Sllvor------— reliablo. $1800.r. 733-1243 7; ado 350, AT.VT. loadod. ro- TOYOTA '899 Ext. Cob. ------■ ceh/er hitchh & 6lh plato, 4x4w/campof«or sholl & cor- FO R D ’89 T au ruis s.' .V 8.A C . tf1r bfoko9, slkJor.pW Bik potWtSSOOOcXlorconsidor AT, now tiros,I. m a ro o n . T A E # i ------$9B00.~Ca]l]] £43^8322 partial trodorS:“ 8 3 7^ 982 • —good cond. AM1733-7000.—^ 73; ^ ^ ^ ^ — ^ y— rrj ------osk for Dan. PM■<324-8028 32 IES! I CHEVY ’9311/2 1/ ton 4X4 TOYOTA -91 4x4.4x-l Ext cab. _ mdod. Sitvora- V -6,Custom1 wwhoola.CO. FORD, ’93 Taurui auto* lyi oxt. cob. Iood( do pkg,. bodirodllnor, a n ti- $11.SOO/offor.ir. f543-6940 coupe, V6,6, AC,A only tJioft. lowmL.p ------2 6 K m lH f ^ 8 . SIB ,500. 662-: ™ Y O T A -M PU PL w/sholl $ 9 ^ 8 8 G R EEAT i SEIECTICIO N O F 0f8SZ-3432ev2 evaninaa Custom bononchaoat. MtnHomeFoiFord , m m SeOOO/offor. 73733-t481______(800)743-3323 3 a i ■ * CH EV Y ’9 6 B f o r d '88 Brono)nco II. Eddlo q e o . ’94 Motro coi 0600 ml. fullfully loadod. oackaoo loathor Intorior iflo. 6 spood. spd. S488 downn Si i r S i l : W i ^ S43-I81 . S24.600. Call 7 8859. ' /(T10. 60 mos., 9.9 i ■ ■ — . OAC. #P474. 8 4 D O DG: EeANS c a r a v a n u •>VANSO O C 92 FORDRD AEROSTAR • VAI $ |QNS y^ 1 CHEVY, 197a,.'U -l ton crow d i o»10 i C $5,488 a ...... f 7 7 9 #Maiosu.,.. cab. 4X4, $49:^950 or bost ■ VAN & BUSESBl H om e For ____' : . _ ; : -cnflh;oftof.423-jg^6177_eyM _ .(B00)743j»^ ^ 8 5 D 0 D 6itCARAVAIIS^ I ------$ 3 IjGECARAVAN_ ------CHEVY. 1987,7, 4X4. 1 too. ’eS'CHEVYVAlVAN1/2T0N I------;------r 2 7 8 8 8 1 1 1 dual whool. 6.2dlesel.6.2 au- A.T cargo -f seats.sei S750. 8 7 P L Y MIOUTH 0 VOYAGER RD AEROSTAR $ | ^ mDODGE I to, 10 foot sorvlcesor body. Call 733-7027 ( 74.000 mllos. ----- GUARANTEFEED im m s..... 1.995 1 ^ . 2 . 9 9 5 CHEV Y ‘87 BOUIlouvllle 1 ton A n c i i ------~$B000. Call 431 ------van. 9-12 paesassengor, rtuo 8 9 F O R D IAEROSTAR E$l DEALS! 11 0 0 C 93 FORDRD AEROSTAR CHEVY, Blazor,ser, 1994, full l o a d o d , $ 4 9 : 9 6 . C a ll Z/ 7 7 9 ' /SAB10SU..... J13 alze, loadedId withV exUa 734-S051 The Times NNe e w s ...... lODGE I I fsaturoB. Calllall 678-1800 sto sell 85CHEVri ■ ... .dayttmo6r67a678-9243ovo. C H ^ ’9 5.^ ^ v a n .2 7 K r H-IOSUBttR»AM k O iD C 92F0RDRD AEROSTAR — II- — -ml.vfoaded.-BX"m c.condT------m ercn ^dI dls lso ,------»ZUH3tl«= P f T r T ® — /ZA07406A— J13 lONPU S 1 4 9 1 1 B luilwn, 1977, $17,000.438-931-9364 automotive/e IIn 7 _ * ■ 3,9^5lgi CHEVY. S u b u it 400. AT. front'nt &i nar fao- -u c » /v _____ j r e a l 9 0 FORD AEROCTARJ rSUBISHI EXPO $ I ^ to ry AC . o0 l( 10 c . r 0 a r V-P®* V d a y s #W122W«...... MRIED AND TRUE'' I I window, c a ow(001678^3684 a e r t K i w 1988, V6. AT,TO f ^ 1.995 1.995 ■I •rack, nice or rerun the a 9 1 FO R D AEROSTARI t J ID AEROSTAR DODGE 7 4 ClutClub cab, shrt work van. S23;2300. Coll additional 7 C » lODGE I I . bod w/covor.r. 44X4, A/T. 934-6951, leaveive mag. at no addltior a o n T ...... ^995■ ? » “. 1.995 I B ______-AC,360,6T«i8 imntee 90P1YM0IlUTNGRVOYAGEf $ 0 rSUBISHIEXPO $ 1 Jl — ^------F0HD-77-F-250250-4x4,-4X- -4.0-kw-0nan-gi Lds.in8y, _ /POT!...... M a i l i i M. A T. P S ., PEPB, exceil. 74,000 mnea. ve lODGE : H eof>d.S4600orIor best offer. $4600..Call 431-i31-9434 for customf AERO H A R ; I o o c 93D0DGIDGE RAM CONV. — S31-S318------icaTbut^ " -/Z»5I03M=:= f - g ^ : w 9 119 lOPU s 1 9 9 5 : ■ ■ convenience 50 m 1 0!0 2 0 the charge v M9rBH FORD’81 F-150 |?"JIL tiFORDAAEROSTAR $ |0 ID WINDSTAR * 2 1 " DOOR ' I I R abullt 351 Win/i/lnsor. long I AUTOS FOR) R 8 A ^ | remain the sa m i l ...... 2 wide box. Chrohrome rims. ^ $ 8 8 1.995 ■ I $2,250/0800 3324-8113 tSQOOOCREIJE 0 IT 7 W ------leave mag. = = = 9 0 FO R D AEROSTARA ^ 1 0i ^ fliO C 95 FORDID WINDSTAR * 2 1 lODGE ! I ______SSI BAD CREDIEorr?ts« IR0C-Z2S ’oo e P f i 7 7 0 #U20404A..... iDm$»$S 'cond. Lowmla.’ SSS,: Lc 1.995 B j FOBD -85 Bronoohco ITlt^ SSWNOCREDr apd.. 300 6-cyl ...... $13.000. Call 7a&-618-5929 IVAN i 2995 ^ I cortd.. $5000• o 5 rt ' i ^ ' S : C a lim e E s f UNCOLN '92 Towiow n c a r. 531-S316 SecondChance.CO Rnance ^xcel cond. 46K:, $i$16,000 MAMILYBEAUTY'' : I ; 001;____ - FORD F250. ‘85.85.4X 4.29K 734-2480or 1-800-0ntln«ntal, !■" TRUCKSiPIMplODGE ' I a » M r > g $ ^ . 3 ------;— 4-dr., V8. AC. till, ssflisi 4 and pw, PDL, caas. t, ' W O T i UU l i tEiii^iw w r'V ^^;^ IAN TRUCK t ^ 50 PU $ 3 9 9 5 ^ ■ FO R D ‘87 .4x4. p. s u ^ q u lr e a roof, Qorgeousi #P516.#P8 yqim.,,.'.;....?, Uulat, 4 spd. fu (,995 i i i I. fue Inject- only Call 324-51 £ * ed. loadodl ExcExcol cond, ------5199 ^ , 6 8 8 $6700. Call 734^■34-6737 ACURA ‘96 Intogrnara lond. Mtn Hom* Fort^ord 8 9 C H E V lidl O i n fe E R m A $ A : ID F - 1 5 0 $ 3 /SHELL, 4-CVl, 5-SPD » ^ I ' '■ ■ ed. must aoll. I K 6 _____ /ED8WWA....;.... \ 0 S ),9 9 5 ||E ' FORD, ’94 ExplO ■00^.734-32944______MERCURY'90 S ...... _-AT.-V6,AC,tlli.l iA H 4t4-.- , .~ ODGE : I Ice car’not a BUICK'Bl Skytar,taik4door " W agon.-50K ipla:J il a r o n S ', PDL, caaa, nice < jond. Call ir r^ iM ...... mlaprinll* #6EX0EX048A. N ew aroa& batteiH««/ pS w owner. Excel, conc ?^95:« W f iRM 736-3948 after 4pm $17,993993 G reat ahape. $9 ' 9 b . 6 u ) u ilOUUCUTUUS.f^l^ ( VYS-ldPUXCAB$ 1 ^ ' ^295 I M tn Hem»Ford * F 734-5726Teaveiyem eaaage u e r c u r y , ’89 SSable a b se- . (800)743-3: ^ 8 8 8 ■ I4-DR, 4-Cn, 5-SPD'' ■ ------CAMEBO’M Sl 8 8 down. FORD, -94 ExtraTa (Cab, 4x4, cel cond. $13,01 URUIAROH $ a D F-150 SC $ U At. 361-V8 eng^lne,eng AC, 837-4413 or 736- ij^5 ODGE I tilt. C/C. PW ; p I ;^95H , PDL, caaa, q h e VY 1980 CItallItation, ask- $3,488 4 4 9 lowmlloal dfPei? THUNDIR.n.D $ 7 ^ 0 EXPLORER H 8 TONPU $ ^ ■ ...•.— $19,888 ;o/offor, MtnHomeFord • (800)74W32«S?:- M tn H om e F (0001743^?-3326 • a s c l | Q ^ cu RODEO : $ ^ ^ 0 (4, V-8, 4-SPD, NICE '> I . FORD, '9 5 4x4 PI i, | 8 8 . ? « l i l >■ ' apd. V8. 2200S B( J S S m t ^lo M o n Cred ODGE $999 down. S28J 9 3 C H E V RwinlUM 0 iiuf 1 2rlB ’ tO it 94CHEVRV R O U T PICK U P $ 2 1 72 moa; @8.6 P r o b l e m s l i g 0 l 9 0 '- #ni3SA..;...;..' . OAC,«P503. l|99rH«» >5795 $16,777 .CGRARDA.JI3' M tn Horn*• FlFord’ " 6-CVl, 5-SPD ■ (a 0 0 ) 7 4 » « lablhh Yovr C ndlt A C'6W »Pl^|f^^; ' FORD, 1 P 77,4X4iX4 with ser- . W lihh.Bank . finanting' ODGE' vice body. V8,8, 4 sp e e d , ww§§u. i 66,000 milea, : A tR o y RR a a y m o n d F o rd , w e c a n h tip V2 ION 5 ^ 3 9 5 $4900. Call 4 331^6434. M . re-«$1c sta b iU h y o u r c re d it a n d g e t . FORO, Explorai.rar. 1991,' ytwAenwn e w o r u s m v e h icle y o u w a n tl XLT, 2 tono. bohbok>w book iEAllV NICE TRUCK " nt $12,600. C aall lls 636-6417 WWW»Can Help ! FORD, F260, 19G1987,4X4. RoyRaynrlym ond F o rd , o n e o f th e few . 8.9 L dleael. 6 spd.cnjlaa.spo Id\Ai a h o d e a le rs t o o ffe r ' goo d tiro s, ru m doan truck. Call 3: ACTUALLBANKflNANCINiNG H M P I th good credit, bankruptcies p< FORD, F260, XU !Ctlon, rep o sse ssio n s o r n o c M I EXT< cab,4X4, lo WK PS, PB, AC.V Call I b S $4800. Call 734-3 SMCONO9 CHANCM HM AHiMCI I SELl ANY 4X4 FORD, F380,109ie« 4 ,cmw Now, hr• c,an application and approvall cob, 460. AT.T. I86.000 ,J|i miles. $18,00000 or boat Qsk forme, fVIlKE r i ESPAIfZ. UCKS, VANS, offor. Call 487-27: T h e C m l't in Resource C enter M anage’3 ‘ r , AILERS & CARSI ------T 3 6 - a A B 0 - XLT. w hite with Gam Top canopy ont tnjck. $24,9((,900. Call F36^24S0 237-4265 or 232-:32-229Z k Y/t\f lun afl ovarr townto* wtian you can locatele p a rts lor C euttxncblMlnthet»iedas<»M - adi.Cal733^1.a i ...... HHKiEEIiSES g i l l I ® ! ® ^ F O R P W IN I iSSE

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.iM uununftfii I pipmsi S at. 9 -6 ■ ■i 1 ^ ^ 7 8 8 4 4 1 II hicatiuii. tnu! ■ ! 1 S ! KiV ( i|iltin i.il J j H _J 15 I M o n■rting Toughh teams1 come c[galling f(for CSI men, W(v^omen ByLanyHovey — ——I der for regionals,!, skslaicd for ihe southern site Times-News writer • ihe first weekenddin in March. . Golden Eaglesis : /. _J It would take a collap.seco for Ulah Valley'.s TWIN FALLS -- CollegeG basketball men to lose die horhome designation now, al- line Mon W om en1 . makes its .final appearicarancc this weekend , . though Ihcy do fiiee 21-4 overall, 9-4 Scenic WesVest (tied, 2nd) 21-3ovorali>rall, 11-2 Scenic W est (2nd) face ihrcc o f their fjniil five when College of Southcithem 'Idaho hosls Utah ' ' on Ihe road, Beinging 1home simply means Ihe Valley and Salt Lake5 wiwith hopes o f sccOnd- ______T h i! fits w eekend’s oppononentS i, ______Ulah Valley womtomen remain odds-on fa- I— place-finishes dancing-irg-in the Eagles’ heads.------voriW.<: lo'win liiee iripiri; lo hationulsr ! ’ Two of the leamsIS ^ w ill be n atio n ally Friday S atu rd•d a a y " ^ In the m en's battles. bntll CSI losi a six-point 6 6 . ranked. Utah Valley Wolverineses • ■ Sell Lak'.ake Bruins detisionlolheWoIvVolverines, one o f four loss- Utah Valley’s men1 ararc ranked No. 3 and M en:'21-2,11-1 (1st) M en: 14-9.4-8 14 (7th) ~ 1 es by a total o f' 14 points the Eagles have M ydadcddy gbnna hit the CSI w omen have riarisen to 14th. Women: 18-3,11-1 (1st1st) Women:en: T3-6, 10-2 (3rd) endured. So farr they'vethi paid back North m y mohsmmy. I^lease But there is irony' in that bccausc Utah Idaho and Easiem■n UUtali.^ Valley leads the Sceniienic West Confcrcncc g G am es begin at 6 p.m. (won-■omen) and 8 p.m. (mon) bolholh nights. TV: Cable 10 (Mon “The payback:k isn't i; important," suid hurryy up.i P lease and holds a one-gameme lead over the CSI both b< nights; womon on Saturiturday only). Radio: KEZJ/95,^95.7 FM (Mon only) hulurry ii|». women. The Wolverineine men have won four — Coach Steve Irons."ns, "Gettitig the two or ihree games at or af\cr the rc£regulation buzzer (two ------* seed’is the' mo.si importantimpi thing right now,"* lie because CSI is .lumped in overtime) and thatlat accounts for their 1. CSIC is M-2 and Soil Lakecc i is 10-3. Salt T he inittnith i.s, however, there’s' notM n Int ^ with Dixie, Northh IdIdaho and Ea.stem Ulah at 9 9 three-game lead for thehe leagueI tide. Lakiakc holds the only win over:r IUmh Valley: riding on1 ththis outcome - except perhoiiaps the g . T he w om en’s portiortion o f the two nighls ' CSISl hipped Salt Lgkc in Utahh aand then was national ninking.nir Tliose. ihree alreadyly h a v e .• - • _ _ - '------7-vear-oM ldJ.effrey M oon;-.. .I. .should.be Ibc closcsiz^^Uir,Utah..Vallcy, leads 11- ..biiniimped pretty liMd by Utah-Va!Valley,- — ^ clinchcd. thithe lop Ihrce scedings in som»mc.or------— ...... ___^:,.RIease_see-CSj/D2 _____ son of) f Nf F L q u a r t e r b a c k - ; ' .Warrenen M oon^on a 911 , . telephoilone call recording played diduring his father's ►eclo, T r o jja n s assaisault trial Tuesday lo v e Ja h e a i d i p n i i n w rrestlers e can s i ^ u p f oFor i freestyle E t^ v# , f. f By Lorryf HiHovey loser-oul game andind Valley meets Wendell ■ h W T ' ji -Times-Newlews writer in tiie 8 p.m. champimpionship bnieket cjuaner- ______IW.INJALLJ.LS - Registratinn fnr freestyle wrestliijtling ^ill be held from DELL - It was another nigl 5:3Qi‘6:30 p.m.. totoday at the Twin FaUs the District 4 Class A-3 bosk^ckcibalf Declo 71, Goodin]d in g 58 High School Quxil:ixiliarygyra. , . . ent Wednesday, Senior Byron Know.nowlcs put logclhcr a strung __ ■__ _ ^parent mustust sign the permission seeded Declo substaniialed thahat po___alL-around game in1 liclhelping ihe Momcis pile up . ___ ■f6rm:'a'$30Tceaieand copy of rWrth^ccr-'" th a 71-58 marathon over Goo<](Hling, «n l8-poinllt«JinIhe. the first three quancrs. Bui il • tificatc aisp aro'iro' required Patents and ins Feny again threw a scarc,, ii , look 27 minulcs - mostlymo: nl ihc foul line - for ' ■ jchtldrcniattchdingih g 'th e 'si^ -itp w ill bc ad-' i '■ • the teams to play ihele fitfinal quaner; ...... only to fall back in the closing i ■ k n itte d fre e to0 the t Twin Falls High '®. ■ Knowles had 16i ofhisof 26 poinis in ihe firM : Pilots dropped a 59-49 dccisicsion 10 half 10 help Declo) intinto a 28-22 lead and then : School w restlinglg nmatch with Borah, to eomplelc the firsl round. ^: • Exhibition matnatches begin at 6 p.m.; added seven more and two excellem assist pass- 's win advances the Hornets tcto the cs in the third quanerirter when the 50-32 margin w ith ju n io r v arsitrsity and varsity matchcs inship semifinals Saturday ninight, showed up. com m g at 6;30 p.np .m .' )re games will be played bebefore Bui Gooding’s Cliadriiad Nielson sparked n comc- Call wrestlinglg coach( Dave Slottcn at back wiih six slraigt•aight points and Gooding the high schoof,,733-6551. 73 • M v (lays Glenns Ferry at 6:45 p.m.71. in a Please see A-3/D2 Simplot Gaoiimes hit ground :running todaday in Pocatello etrich, Cramas sijurvive POCATELLO3 - T he 18th annual Sim- ‘■;pl6t Games,’ofipip o< f the nation’s largest cs-Ncws ^ OMidi sr. oimss indoor highscKool001 track and field events, Owtntfi 2S&00187 Dlu <22i3a5&ia» . ,;begins tonight\ withv, boys’ and girls’ )ING - Dictrich used the first■St half D-trKfrO^o'yxnJ.So.poMnliMfi 10. McCoMin t4. BtHsn) S. Oencn . '■(I,600;metcrprclin'iliminary runs. . K i f l itQu{4. Connor 0, WarOS.Psnon 2. . as Counly used the second to= buildI , to ar. 3-(X)rac.of:the.best. Nonhsido sub-district loumatlamcnl - v«oftz,T.tai^riiMei6«116 &S ------I ■ high school athjeujetes in tho nation..Those lay. Cvnoi Caunty ftS. RIcMWd■UM M include eight tebnstns ranked No. I in their two will meet ot 6 p.m. lonigisi'ioi !=.!yy’>34 rcspcctive-cvenls,its, and frtim os far away High School for another loseiser-out C*m»^Cf«n« 3. N. SfiWiO,no, V»nnVi 4^ 0^ as N ew York; ' fop seeds Shoshone and Careycywill iI'm S'in2™** ■ .Jiiis year's celebritycel guest is Para- RKWVoMs(on«»3,HcTnen| 'H e has a stack o}f21 f 2 gold medals, despite luc Devils (12-11) rolled u{ •d istrict 'being born’with’ith no hands-or feet. the firsl two periods against Bliss'!B S o u lh s id c s u b -d is i • -^Volpentest wiil1 trtry-to-break-thc world isting.thc_Bcars-87r55..Bryce.;e H a g e r m a n 7 9 , CastJefordC a 62 , Tccord in the 55-m«-meter, dash. gain led Dictrich wiih 14 po:joints, JEROME - Tiie Hagerman Ha{ PIraies, afler cn- ■ * All events arere free{ to the public and /ton Bench hitting ihrcc fromn out- tering the A-4 Souilisidiliside sub-district tinimiimcnl : wtUbeheldatHoIilo lt Arena. hrce-point arc to finish wiih 13.13. as the No. 6 seed, lavehnve knockcd ofT the Ni>. 5,4 uard Bobby Campos led all scocorers 3 seeds on successi\essive ouiing-s. 'G retzky Gobiling? Kings but il wash'l nearly enough as I's 79-62 viclory seni Ciustle- ■ educed the field to just Ihrcc . may trade Tliriie Great Ope led Iheir season at 5-16. teams. Hagerman andnd No.^ 2 Murtauuh will pare • LOS ANGELES..ES Wayne.Gretzky's ! early game, Camas Couounty that number to two al 7:307; p.m. Ionian, wiiii the ; -days.with the Los o s. Angeliu Kings appear I Richllejd_24;3 in the third qu£[uarter -winner needing two'0 vivictories oyer top-seeded' . ^numbered. 3 away from a two-point halflIflime Oakley for the toumeyicy Ititle. I . But w here is hle e going?f las Smilh led the way for the ththird- Hagcnnan (7-15)I led the Wolves (8-14) by 20 vf ushers (M -8 ) w ith 18 poioints. afler ihree periods, •: An NHL. sourccirce said \Vedncsday he H«9«fman 2S47Sa7DJ7B : -thinks the Kingss wwill dcal the Great One ' , j, Doks added 14. CatlMford t1 2230U at the H«Oenni«vCtni2,NStoa4.M«ma«mn Wendeli'8 Mark DeJoiJong puts up a shot overer the defense of Glenns W ENDE in th r C«»ll»to« R»r»«1, 0. Wea»J2ee> 22, p«un 11, Kmiwi 4, KimMi 4. ' source, who askedked not to be identified, form in thehe floodgates for Cam as in tne n,w9fli8,3.w««it.M*iaaMddansdo fi. Camton 3 Totai»-2t 13-23 Cory Mills during WeiVednesday’s playoff gamme. «« S. MsManaOo 2. Fouloeoui n J ' “It's a deal that neeneeds to be made.'* (oumamcntod. 3002.H)olrto<«»-OV»«l»S.> C dcqnled p m 8ta£F aod w ire reports - _-N0.-I.rSCC sition with ; “ Big Skyy leader Rites of spri nnd Glenns favorite oni; -■Today utes. The Pi Boise Stiiitate faces Pitch Wendell jrworkto i '■ CoOfloa bttkotfoau liers, cat( «U fcchers rc Declo's V NAU a t Bolsa Statelate chiimpionsl key hommestaiid ’ The Associated Press F our morc The Associated Pressress H>0h school boys's'basketlMlI bi P i ' Dlstilcttoumamonts»nts D avid .Cone glancciiced around .-the N ew ".v ’ lhal. . ‘ • A-1. Region III.1.7 7 p.m, 1 York Yankees’ plushsh newt spring miining i- , ''• Filer play I J Boise Slate coachach Rod Jensen says his - Twin Fatls ot Hiohte t.and prcparc.d.gomgjiil_o______------^ ------clubhousorand-afterler-spotting-^wight------rj _ ._squadjs-c0 nfldcnt,nni fco(fo8oroui)"7 tand lhal could make or • .s Gooden's dressing cucubidcT-faft was ccr- , a crucial home stanc ' • A-2; District 4 a t eCSI, 8 p.m .' ' J ’ break his Big Sky/ ConfcrcnccCc title aspini- • Buhl v s. JerDma (losoroul)(lot tain qf one thing; Baselaseball was back. ■ • ■ • A-3. Canyon Confk>nference, at Wendell Yes, pitchers andd catchcrsc began rc- J ' tions. Flier v s, Glenns Feny,Fen 6:15 p.m. (loser out) porting to camps all over Florida on , ■ -■ The Timcs-1 j Riding a six-gami t Vadev vs. Wendell,ell, 8i p .m .' .J , winning streak and 7 , ^ W ednesday. Rea! piiciliichers and catchers.^ l 4 | : > A-4 North9J(ie8ubsub^lstilct. Gooding . I 3 so far in BSU Pavil C am as vs. Dietrich.ich.ep.m. ■ ' Some shared a sof^ gamga e o f catch w h ile '' |B i$ GOODIIS : . poser out), others greeted old friernends and new team- K s and Camas < I ion ihis season, th< Shoshono vs. Caroysroy, 7:30 p.m ,'...... -- - - ‘-matesV ------big leads in 4 - Brbncos.(12-9_QVcrall ■ ; . A-4 SouthsW a sub^islrlct.su t Jerom o Follow ing baseball’sill’s' forgetttble spring tli6 A ^ No I 8-1 in league play ' t CasSoford vs. Murtaurtauoh,'7:30 p.m. J first hosi si/ugglin{ ' ■ ; . , Coseroot) ,o f 1995 >vhen rcplactlaccmcnt games, and Wednesday. players threatened to;o furtherf damage the Tliose tw< *J* but dangerous North ern -Arizona, thej ' : High school wrestOni ,sport, the sightof Com'one and the Yankees Gooding Hi : Boise a t Twfn Falls.S f y p - m . and dozens of pitcherhers and catchers re-. - contest. Top « must take die measurt ------^ ------Malad-ol^)eolor«-j).iB-p.m------' TpottingrioTMinpsTiUTj^iTjvcrFloridaTvariu* ' battle at 7:3 B i ------o f a-hol-shoo ting_Wc ... . : _l„..GoodlnoatBuhl.7f•Ypjn..,*.*...... M . ^ r State club on SntSni- . ..R o d m a n ...... * deed welcome.-:...... onship roun( • .“This brings back:k in^emories,” Cone T h e Blue 9 | lirday. . High achool bowUng“no. M “ I th in k w c have ; . Minico a t ButV,.4 p.tip .m ..'' said, ^'eing Oooden:n!s!2 nameplaie.“ Wc poinis in the H matured individually,ii;'; I BIG SKY I had lockers next to) eoeoch 'other wjth the ,& |8 finally pastii B and os a boskelboll ' ,‘M ets>for.about six y■cars. ra r I'm cxciicd. .’..'I Cowan agoi APphtt ' hayeh’i seen hira.pitc)itch, but I’ve heard wiih Claytot 'IBIS teom,” soys Jensen, jl; SPO Rlm L INE whose Broncos lost nto*cou£a*H>:• HICK SCHOOL scous nothing b ut rave reviewlews about himl” ’ N ewIW Yoric M ets Inflelder Je: side the thrci'Dinger* tak e a break, R 6ve review s w,crc:rc also extended to . yVed Bear guany In Florida. eight of their flrsfl 1 sd n esd ay a t th e tea m ’s s games before rallying th erin St. Petersburg, tony outscorcd Ri “I think you have to i ; : \ [)perdine gamb where wc ' 10,OOCKseat LegendsJ Field.Fi . ■ • begaijon getting acquainted with lo break a's ow flrst workout was scheded- go backlo the Pepper 1C lead and then dug our- . ; ^ the iatest scores call - i ■ :, The new ballpark hasha identical dimen- surroroundings. The St. Louiit C lead. Dallashursday, but among the flrsirst ployed well, lost the le wilmplein»tn»aioru. ' ' )lc 10 win Ihc boskelboll I »ndfoaowthejlt siOQs to Y ankee Stndiuidium, as w ell oa two newV ipanageri ^ ’t w ait to g et si seeded Muile welcomed was pitcher Todi>dd ; selves out of a hole i on gam e." he says. “ SineSince then we’ve pliiyed ------1' adjaeent practice fieldields. In addition, the , /'r'I’m os cxcited as I’ve eve: Mitch Brooke , one o f 17 new players oi confidence, ond it’s car- , com plex ,houses the perpersonal b u sin c» o f- any! timet in my carocr,’’ wifi I The T igerroster ond of several formener wiih much more conl Big Sky season.” •ficc o f ownCT Georgee SlStcinbrenner.,, who0 managed three pennant- half, butlat Cl La Russa has brought over,er. ried us during the Big lin BSU has done thehe jljob behind o balanced ‘.*Thc w o rd 'g o in g5 araround is guys are - - team:ms in his 17 years In, ihen s> F ony-s ing com es expectations and ii led by junior guard Joe . going to get used to herhere,” said newYari- ■ seenn other situations w h e n , the third period.icic, New York M ets m anageger scoring attack - led f»n is nnttpipnting hig th in g s_ :------|:j|^S(x^8-ahd;SU .-1- , - kees gea^troanagcr-Icr-Bob-Watsonr-^d— lot-ofafjlewncss-You-donlt-hflve- ta se ^ e ® B IG S IW /0 2 ------ring , V - ■ f - - eportfo] I i p B j

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Jeff Kent an d his d o g 'Dii {spring training facility h go. back.up sarily be. real . going to be a n y L a R u S sa ' jell.^' 'ith his new . .La Russa's J Cardinals’ uled for Thui t started. Cardinals he v ver been ot Stottlemyre, i d La Russa, the team’s ro nt-winning Athletics that B A L. “I ’ve With-smring there was o Pon St. Lucie ve-to necesi-—ID allas.G tccnJ . D .2- TlfI«»rNoWB.-1iTB.-Twln Falls; Idoto Thursday,'oy. F^bnjary 15.1998 . Nets; nip Paccers; Hoijriiets bllow out: Knicks* I'- S ^airtan wreestlers i EAST RUTHEFlERFORD, N.J. (AP) “ * winning margin of thche season with a de- .■ sists mdsnd tw o blocked shols. RookieiThco Th ■ ■■■. — Armon GillinrHam had his second P r o basketball fcot o f New York. - Ratliff,r, who-flverages \ 4.4 points, scor clutch fourth quaijuaricr in two nights . " ■ i Ricc had 29 pointsts and Anderson 14 17 point:ints and tied a csreer high w iih fi against Indiana,, sc o rin g 15 in lh e fl- Th'The viclory was a costly onene : for assists for thc Homeueis, who built a 35- blocked:d shols.i - ■ take']Hillcrest;t, 45-16 . . nal period as (hche New Jdrsey Nels the: Nets,N Ihough, as guard Kendendall f»>nt lead on the wayy tto winning for just edged thc Paccrsrs i88-87 Wednesday Gill11 brokeI a'bone in his hand in thi e the sccond time in SIXI 8games. Sonicsics 130, Tirobenvolve$.9:s'9 3 TTie Times-News . n i ^ l . firstst cporter. Hc will be sideling Q , SEAATTLE T - Ervin Johnson sc o ^ HighHI school .S - D esp ite suf- G illia m , w h o hochnd 17 fourth-quarter dcflnifinitely. Pistons 102,76eie r s o J carccr-hij•high 28 points, including 18 in tl " IDAHO FALLS : o f upsets, the sp o rts ' p o in ts T u e s d a yy nnight in thc Nets’ ir„,., PHILADELPHIA - Grant Hill scored fourth quarter,qu as the Seattle SuperSonilonio fering o coupic ( ornets 120, Knicks 100 24 points and Joe ^ rumars r had 10 of his beal the 130. Minico Spartans oidominated Hill- victory at Indianapnapolis, .worcd 13 of . -j, he Minncsom Timberwoives J3i [!Cord-to Nampa.thls.week-. . ce aiid 17'during;o'22-5 founhFiK-quancr spuit'ihat 93 Wedri' - -.'c rc st 45-1 6 ln ji:£l Mew Jersey's finalnal 17 points and fin- rHARLOTTE, N.C. - Gleri Rice i :dne$day ■ ■■ ' nny Anderson led a fast-break ofTcjjfTense carried Detroit past Philhiladelphia. .Il wos/as Seoltle’s 1 9 ^ consecutives vie-vi' meet Thursday. ir a two'-day dual-match . ■ ished with 25. nent. thatt hhelped Charlotte match its larg'largest Hill ojso had eightIt i rebounds, six as- tory overver Minnesota. ' Bill B auscher droppeddi a 13-4 “™ “ Spartan Junior varsity won decision to ICnightht wrestler Josh Richardson at 119? pounds] despite Prestcon paces;1 ISU pastt Weber; ]Penn Staate upset0...... beating him at thee Minico Invita- iMc94s.MhnMtowlld 4Mon(U)<)«i.CoryC<«in»do.M:113...... tional tournament laiMwciicnd,— ,ssasE a ------7~POCATELI.OOD' C A P )'-" R p b 'P re ito n Tconiirfta-23' ' ■ W omen Two matchesI later1 a. 130 gSK SSJnlKn»^lndMgn«r.2r«:18»AjMfl . . orado. Brandon Robibimon, Kylc M K K Justyn Tcbbs led the Wildcats (15-9, 6-4) ' Kate Galligan addedled 18 poinis and Tina McClai:;ioin Z em kc, A lonzo VVanTasscl and e*«w(M)jo« 25 po in is. Jim m y/ DiDcGraffenried had 21 poinis.iJj"'"’ Indiana 72, No.1. 9 Penn St. 54 had 16 points and 12 retrebounds for Nebraska (16-8,6-, 6-6 £rion Wilson wonm thc next four - W eber Slate ledcd 38-27 at the half nnd toolooic its DLOOMINGTON,J, ti Ind. - Infliano beat the flu, aiand Big Ei^t), which outsh tshot the Buffaloes 46 percent-3’'*3^ matches fqr Miniccco before Mike Jcromne e traw lers knock lorgcsl lead, 42-33,33, with 17:53 to play on aI InlavuD enn State. Brian Evans scorcda ^32 percent. broke thcc spell for thc dow n W hy Tcbbs. The Ben])engals then went on an 11-2I '>nin points as the Hoosiers3 OVovercame a flu bug that wiped1 outo . I W endell'nnjam . half.thc leam carly thishis -week und beal thc ninth-ranki Knights. . to tic it 44-44 withth 14:02] lo play. Green scored No. 6 Texas Techll 880, Baylor 64 ME - The *nger giris’ bowl- 1 «d SIX Niiuiny Lions 72-54 We«Wednesday night. Scott Serr and fiAustin Arthur - S 'S poinis aniW’restonin ffive points in the run. W A C O , T exas - Alii I took a 3.5-1.5 decision from ! i\licia Thompson had 25 points"nts. . then registered Minin ic o p in s a t 171 S S S all but two in the sec Thursday afternoon. ' ; sccond half, and 11 tebound ' and 189 pounds bef K entucky 86, G eorgia 73 No, 12 Texas Techech 78, B aylor 72 Wednesday nighl as No.'lo. 6 T exas Tech beat B aylor 80 •efore teammate Jerome'se 's SamJ antlu Schunck rolled" N ^ Jeremiah Edwards5 (outlastcd^Josh_a 222 forlJier.lhe'junior.varaity.squdd, bul'_, ; ____ LEXINGTON. Ky.'.!Cy.-.Maik Pope scored 16points ■’LUBBOCK. Texas-s - Darvin Ham scorcd 22 pointints. 64 in the Southw est ConJonfcrcnce. . ______-v _ i: -i:Pctcrson:3.2-in-ihele-heovyweight -WcndoH ioc grabbc'dTl'rcboun'ds;''ds.'aiuJNo; 2 fCcntiicky n ^ o d toti hit~ dunks,-ewbling-N.g No,-l2-TcxasTcch‘ to shake off I look •thot:fflaleh,-4-lr-The- ; ------30 c f3 i{ foul shots5 to tc tum bock Georgia 86-73 forfo its P*^** shooting night andmd Ihold off Baylor 78-72 Wednenc!^ No. 16 n !c . StaT^*:e 73, Georjgia Tech 64 match. Trojans also took the junior varsity B - ’ day night. rry its 8 -2 d u a l tnatch, 5-0.-0- , ; 20lh straight victoryy UW ednesday nighl. ATLANTA - Chastysty Melvin scored 22 points anilyjj Minico will carrj had nine rebounds andnd No. 16 North Carolina StaleItale ^------T I. ) No. 3 Connecticiticilt 87, W est V irginiaa €69 No. 22 low a St. 70.70 O klahom a 58 slo p p e d a Georgio Tcdech rally to win 73-64 victoo STORRS. Conn.. - Doron Shcfftr had six 3-poinlointers NORMAN, Okln. -- K«Kenny Pratt scored 22 poinis andan W ectocsday n ig h t nnd scorcd 23 poinisis tcto lead No. 3 Connecticut lo nn87-an Jacy Holloway camc up withi big plays down the stretc A - 3 _ ' 69 victoty over West» t ’Virginia on Wednesday night,jht, lhe Wednesday night in lead;leading No. 22 Iowa State lo a 7(7^ Authern Miss 80,0, No. 21 Mississippi 777 . ______lhe n ig h to a n Huskies' 22nd consecu«cutive w i n . ______58 victory overOklahomi OXFORD J ^ -BBiaody-Jlced n scored-31-pointsu to—tc C ontinuecU rom -D I— -baathleticism - and ibc-play-of-;------nith - but Wendell found its . FormerCo1Icge~orSorSoulhcrir idiiho'siahdoiiTSIiSwiws lift Southem Mississipi:lippi to nn 80-77 upset victorylory chopped double-digit leat .-.I Smith No. 4 Villanova/a ’79, Seton HaU 67 scored 14 for the Cycloncs, including cigl: aids 0 eight and ji,ootina eveeye in the final four m inutei to i ight over No. 2 1 Mississippipi con W ednesday n i ^ t . - Ihen seven points in thele middle of lhe ” in ^ ^ e VILLANOVA. Pn.I’n. - K er^ Kitiles scorcd 25 pointspo straight during one slretclirich in the sccontfhalf. The Lady Rebcls (I5-i5-8) have lost iluee straight, the.lhe quarter. one wiih more difCculty than it • in his final game atIt lhlhe duPont Pavilion ns No. 4 'Vii- longest such itreak in six years. Knowles had two shoi lot block! under rojans outscored Glenns Pcriy ! lanova won its eighthIth sstraight, beating Seton Hall 79-6779 No. 17 North Carcarolina 53, O em son 48 Ihe boanl to help s ^ y• CDcclo »nd Mike Wednesday nighl. i he last 4:08, breaking o 45-15 ; CLEMSON, S.C.-Jef' JefTMclnnis had a career-high,25 2: No. 25 N otre Dame[ne72, Villanova 56 'Christensen.hii most ofhi.o 10 free JS Sk ' ______points, all bui one on 3-p<3-pointcrs. ond No. 17 North Car jjj[j_ lh ro w jn the final three m ------No. 5-Kansas-85i85rGolorado-70------SOUTH, B E N D .,In1 d .-- Bcth-Mofgan hnd 2&.points gia'g^--,.' ______at.i»cntjiinUabouUtbe-way4-expccted,:^------•game losing sircak with a 53-41*48 and eight rebounds toI pace pt No. 25 Notre Dame fo a idell coach Alan Kelsey. “You ■ LAWRENCE, Kan.jin. - Raef LaFrcnlz dominateded in- victory over Clemson on' could but when the Mil i on Wednesday night. 72-56 victory oyer yillanlanova on W ednesday n ig h t. . . . }lcnns.Fciry..No one’j.blow n i -• -nothing works," said Oooi ly in any game. They had a last: _ _ Jones o f his ^naiors’ iS 16 fn X o ^ .*hSTbSt‘S effort. ______a» D y lo. They're not your ty p -; ___ -Declo Coach Loyd Gan arcy said the big '“ ActuallVS[y, die Pilots did outscore W en -; third qiiarter luppened “I Scorireswd^stats I the field but Wendell m axi-1. r " ■ we stayed with basIcally'Ui-t& ie'lh S - d'Hfra'n'hc Aesamelhmgs, mi^cd its treeftte throw potential'by hitting i we executed o lot better." 2 3 o f2 6 ■ Corey cited Gooding'ssfw-quarteref- f OJcnns Per ABMOTMn . fort, noting •‘they tightene Ferry last saw daylight when | „edo«5,tl.elrde. KM yJrt.ngmng hit two free throws w ith! NBA standings y-R»i®*» ’ Mt3«l"7a2M1Ms fense and that caused us ch lining. Brian Sears tied it al 45 ; AITknMUSTI UST J Ooodno 8223238 EASTERN CONTER«ER£NCE Telrelevlsion PTiM wiih 0 threeee anda Nick Kelsey's trey sent | AJMnacDhMii WuME k I j!’! slili> D«tO 1B28S07I M 06 Ew rmjtnrf 24 23 7 sa I3« 1312 Oocdlm4Aidi21.32S,IMMn313i-34e.R*M «i2. W m dell aheaiihead 10 suy with 4:08 show-« OHMo 3S Event______station& Tim e impsStir ' 22 24 a B2 lai 181' 4 8 4. dten 80 3-313. M«tO*r 2}3-410.T*«um21. 3- N«wYorti 30 .Y.Wmi^ 13 31 a S8 1S7 20t 2 2 8. HoaWd 4 (V3 2 S. 0 23-24 2.BnMMi1S- "'E- r » 4U 12 Pool.ChQiloiillongo of Champions ' 887.8W«M14-437.TotM1S4;^73i.202g3i)oM. Sm ith pullolulled the Pilols within two but; ESPN/Ch. 13 11a.m . HerMrtMMs) - , arvVMMnZlneineorZSlMt. Uwn 22a 27 M I3 SklIne.24H4Hounof Aopon ESPN/Ch. 13 ntugn 33 ia 4 ro2S2 iH 1 Pope and Kelsey added two 2:30 p.m . "55“aWM( 2t 23 e .82 178 180 Dtdo-MBtfMl 0 0410. HunuUrr 0 i4 0 i.Knew.« then Ljmn Po '• S S T " » S » ^ 19 Collogo bas>laskelbaN. Purduo at Ohio Stato ESPN/Ch. 13 5;30p.m. SS 10 MO 2 20. MMen 2 2-2 3 a. Oh2M 11.2 4 3. Payna fftC thTOWS■s each.COI I ' 10 37 Tm 24 CoritgobMaaskotboll, LsSallo at UMsst Prima 8port*/Ch.84 fisJiaszs'.K Si?.;&1"^-^S3“7'^23 WlotCory ChKtoa 4] laskotboll. Loujsvlllo at UNC-Charlooriotto ESPN/Ch. 13 7;30p.m. KS 1 71.ypalnlM»CtiriMnMn. . points andi WendellWi then nm it out with < si*’ m* ti* C olltfl* bjsskotboil, a s Arizona ot UCLA inUM 31 Primo Sports/Ch. S4 (IHIHT) 8:31) p .m . • seven to cap a 23-point fiool!" OMbnd 27 : Collogo bas>laskotball. UNLV ot Pacific ESPN/Ch. 13 10p,m . CwMDhMon WendeU 59, GlennsM F erry 49 ASfnti »2t a \l Collogo botjotketbsli, LsSallo at UMua Primo Sports/Ch. 84 (im W L TPM OF QA D*KH 2t l«M » 10 4 .C2 201 117 The 1995*96 seasonn i c o n tin u e s to OMmtPtny i1928 3849 '< [ a 13203a8« ‘ U il is? 24 F I weigh heavily on GlennsS IF e ^ . THe Pi- 0lSS'F*ny#*nl»’ Radio lots do most thinn tight un wearowcctTO«R£HC6 S ■ilHsis unul It com es to 6(H) 4 io. Young 1 UAnMDMilamen PVEvent______stationS ______Tim e “•*" scoring. Then things |ikeke Wednesday w > pa 00 ______E; r.. ...nigbt!^.>closlng-drought.lit-of-tw o n e ld - - w«iM>««)d«ioi«l01.301rK*>MT7.10.W«ic«77. tOlXHattMO C o n tin u ed from D l they can snatchsnat victoiy on the rood; . ._.LA.Op{*» . Iflfl 333 J27 2ttl PMIADQPWACSJ)I _------—— . K*mM as. ComasmoTO OunraCdLI ilways tough arch>rivall la m * MMon240-14.WMeion2-21.28,Wa«rt14 UMom* si CcroRnsRSt.Mieo.7a S.Smcacui which beat the third-place DflTM 102. PNMHM 83?™ Kf.SiWS":l7-Z781 / MMarTtAi73 SS!? ■JownoaMSaopSr ppg) - ond thc Big Sk;,kys eading Grizzlies (16- <73 S.VtnnaMae. (16-6, 6-3) 72-65 In Boze-1 2S.31 a 31-102' MjR^S3.Ci«loM -> scoring defense, which 1» 17 29 18. S3 Mli£BO,N«nPM a'.t'i.'S K sS K h is allowing - m a„onJan.;u). 20, hos two o fth e co n -; • 5MlS«l3a.Mnt*w(aS3 : MS-19(0vnin34.Uai Um..OukiOi TS. Bon a fe Wt opponents an average 65..5.4 ppg. fcrencc’atop Vtncevw S3. Swnm*Mo<« « 1-2.Murt9nl4.HO0>1,l0-1.O*ryM>.Pt«id* Wm-Uomie8.WinoSLwman«fii.7S •SlJarnFWwIHS top-scorers; senior center; The Broncos are 9-1 0ol0M• 34. USTMI24. Me- Mnwtotie4.MeMaiH^SI.a}.20T 8tMnlilM7s ? , S s ^ “ SSffl 1 since Pep- l■ollis o II! (18.1 pp^) at N o .2 ,; LAUUntT.ASWaM S ) : f ? x s K r.IU«n0.4).Fa«MMI- £ MluouvRMiSO.M0.i£:-SI.L«uUM Slmn«T«n]cn 7B, 70 perdine, winning threi fTM* hoi*. RM>»n3»-0Mai•maicRMisi,. ue.wMmae.ua.1.Mo.SauirwnaO SMWiSlSS.S9.K*inS0. n p •ee overtime classmatenatc Nico Hamson, a for-1 OMUnd n. Tofono « H«mn>■moon. OnUiU, 3 Ptii4iM^47nVMVWi■Vwipoan 11).Aa«iit»- UouilU«ntfl.U«N kAMu™Bon71___ games during their run. I Dw«l2lr EM he says. “They’re thel°n JT l? ; rebounder (7. «eM*wd-,8Ln , 2 2 ^ e first place have the conf.onference's best field goal | NBA box scores%S lM«Mr44MB.Ri5«( s f s r . ' i sf £ s S L ™ .8 7 team and they have a gi 'BsAJi^W w y.rtT eddOiwni. s y .' “• percentagee defense,d. holding oppo-; r i a ^ 4 7 hosting the Big Sky toum OamM «-« 2-4 (0. CuetolUJ3434I3LMI- M Tmf,,B.t27,Rae«Ja.scWeR]SVMdO>«eH«ini ' night before preparing fo “ i S a v - a . T s s r ' ■ s in 'K < r^ 0«i Sr*M. «M&X« for Its trip to UM-MSUmi1 meeting this season), ' MaT«Wi»4:»441 Boise. A W ildcats' viclo:lory over the Durham sayslays. “Rebounding Is al-; K»mp8-liSS21.Stfir«»fMi>f 7.1024 18. iSSSiS! !SS i?IS . B y Jcftnon lO-tS 7-0 29.Hnlnt 7 ass;» ISft'KS pictw. to » canrao. other gamesgar involving Big Sky| Smmi 31!i!Sgi,S X BSSV'iSSS; ^ ASTRpS-agwdW . 3-Pcmlgo£uM.OranLn(^KVMM OugMHa. D«Ty«3,l**Wio.82 EBv I am sure they will be readyre to get Washingtonin (2-18,( 0-9) and Idaho! »«»l 1 ■7, P»ylai I-J, Som 0-1.! A-17JI7(I7.3»7). CmoiVlWMW B,0»fdn«.W«6U. a 7tt SSK after us Satui^ay,” says'8 Abegglen, (9-11, 3-6)mi) meet in Moscow Satur-; ' 1). Foultd oul—Johnun. FUboun c«tf»e«e).PrMb)Mn«>MOS—S^nM OM Ja w . ference-Ieading 84.8 pp£pg and have On Tiiesdaj 3& UlnnMga ■m'6-1334lCa«. DMolCbcata enter- Vandals droppopped a 68-59 decision to I d iS d M . iXStr, M UMiT'' tain hopes of supplantingng BSU - if visiting Washiiishlnpon State. ' , j idiool s » m n«k M Oonsnn Oibanw, pleMn. to •on 1.7 14 3. PIm 2-4 044,4,Wo*l»lM m g*-. - ...... j^U,a«n8B.N.CnS™ SS«.OT High sell 04 2. F*n«l W) 04 0, C«kfM«i**044 19.M441-2 10 w s a r # 6410. VWUmt 24 M to. n«i*. .Continued from D l . butjtwfUbchi>e hard bccausc h e bas ex-j OnMm 0>1 M 0. WtMm 04 04 HMBwZlSwoWte • • nonM IM a ToM 3140 2341 e t*si'ss5icsSSw isiSSdm N.C.-Alf>r.«7«.WBflO sssr;' . KK Utah V all^ sustained a Jojcss arid speed.” • _ a s a er problem for C srin. N M jm r V gSs | ! g = S f f i s r ^ a}«fg(UMantt,OT s MOMUS ■ ei.S(^RIv«tB1 ■■^SSSI undetermined severity-'w S ii.tS r JA2^-Aci5«£d5fflE&.to(wd. ' Benson - averaging 20 f ^ Willdei^ a blue-coKj; ------Mn«V-t.3«qwrrs BOmAEAOLgS . S»«J>fchM< s f f S a w ” S s « « - ,8 3 PRCAle bad the best depth in the> leI a e iie a n d L o o k in g ata t SaUS Lake, Irons said “I I Itlfai AiJSS S . . . ^ Whe^ o> could go farther into its b on '■'saa' ss?S “ §Iiso ,c25're!»LS5.n”' 'N ' ' 6M.«Ue4. guard Derrick ^^{ott, iW:w hose’late-. ^: IronJ said Sal (0M24.U. CMknTa.KMnSS^ S t a s * «,SfMUMiwi.C , ;ffS f^rsK ’.ss! wttr Mn.P«.«t.E*MrenMrett K«>MSatt«V gALCAHAOirail' BW SrtlUn ' play was instrumental InI bluntingI a ' mands attentlontlon on the perimeter.!. Sttfta 04). QwlOM S-19 (RM•fiT 3.4, S S i i S M l S M r « “ s s i » i ;a,„ ■ ssKwar* CSI rameback. :>■■■ Ryon'Addlsonson h ad 15 points fVom; om RANOCRS-M Jvria Ran. “Elliott is always the aoygt whb'Is the outside In tthe first meeting. He; r" b DttfwM el ta AHI aM Km making the three, taking i making the thafmaluke*\wfim cra'';5qulc^,«nd^Idwoting.,,/-' s s M54 .U«M«>yB8,mMT»S *.MMMiMrt.lKnHinMy.tfSw ' ' o f the Wd!Ve'rInesTn-th(hc$5^1i8te‘*~*~lB»W erMM at atrPioktfbyrif^^O l' ■ ------a s s a a a s q i 5S“______B i B irokAPLeizAra-oetpiuo#!'—^------—games,-”-lTons-i5aidr^e/e-bope-tor^ophom orerfl<> rsC Q red-w ell-and-rer t • • i ' - .. n e r w i f f o ^ ^ ...... - . ' ,mia.7fDntoS .. .N H Lstor ^.toHo«iWol*»|HU - .contain him a little b d te7'tbis r' tiii>ev~t>ow>(^ bettertera^nstCSfrf I .' : . - . ■

v ; ' ' 1 , . a ' / ■ ■ ------• Thursday, FiFobruary 1 5 .199fi , TImos-Nowt'Jews, Twin Falls. Idaho 0 -3 ' E a sly j t e m ]p ta d om i f ille id b o x (e r ’s Iiif e , tria ii n e r Sfa y s : TULSA, Okln. (A (AP) - Tommy Morrison E vererywhere the boxer'went th often left autograph there were forgoing particirlics in Tulsa lo spend time withw other side of the yard.ard. Tommy ran'back and ph sessions with a stack of ‘Unfortunately, women!m, said his former manager.. tel^honc numbers f yi Tommy cr. Bill C ay- his longlime'fiie fiance in Joy, Virgcis said, forth from one side to Itlieoihcr.” . ■—:— i_____ rs from wohien. And often, Morrison stepped o ffa plane s the handsom e blonc learned he’a>’s n o t ic and worn- ■ "He had gotgotten tired o f his rampant pa:party Cayton, who endeinded his six years with ond boxer took what they . . en flockwkcd to him. A huddle o f at le oJTered, his longtim t least 10 fc- life," he said,d. Morrison in October,ber, blamed the boxer's’ time trainer said Wednes- bulietprooOOft malesI ooncc hiing on his arms as h day. s he walked Morrison awaitedav the results Wedncsdsday nightlife for his firetst bigbi loss, a 1991 knock- ' , ' , acrosss tlthe airport. of sccond tests:sls token to confirm the positilitive out by Ray Merecr. H *i th in k there wswas a time period there r. His hopes for the man — Tom Virgets,its, trainer for ..pvcvc never seen anyone id havlave women HIV test. Hisiis fiance also would be tcstc when Tommy sbopp fomia. T he U.S. Distric itrict Court suit contends Behiiehring violated federal and Lebedevp. 22, sustainiincd a fracture in the upper state antitrust lawsi w * w sand Washington’s consumen er protection statutes., part ofher right leg. andnd American official Harald It also claims W 1 Washington’s cconomy andid public welfare would be Schoenhaar sustain^ a isimilar injury to his right harmed if the Seahjahawks breach their contractt tot< play in the Kingdome.____ :------— ••.—“Thislawsuiris" -is-norjusrabO'uiTo'olballT^i^Itom ey general'Chnstine GianT^rnnco Kospcri' secretaryi general of FIS, Gregoire s a i i "It’s E Il’s about fair play in businessa s practices and fair play in was visibly upset and callailed the accident an “act of ! keeping commitmci ments to the taxpayers of.WosJashington." idiocy” on the part o f ththe American. Kasper said ' Gregoire said thi f t the lawsuit did not seek morlontetary damages, bul that Schoenhaar had no orde:deis from FIS to be on the . the state could asksk ffor more than $3 billion fror ir^ itim Behring. course during the womencn’s training run. State officials ha have consulted with economimists who say the potential The 55-year-old Schchoenhaar, a former U.S. impact on the state ate of the Seahawks move "is'is somewhere in the neigh- m en’s Alpine director an'and fomier U.S. coach with ______borijood.o£$ lOO-Diil.milliQaiL-year,’J.shasaid.------here as a member o f thehe men’s jury and is a FIS y - Vaughn bn)reaks off talks wvnthRedSox official for Alpine skiing.«■ ...... , ' Lebedeva crashed intono lhe Amcricon just after FORT MYERS. Ui.e_A:_Amcrican League.’s.M ost . . ~VaIuable Player,■, o1onW ednesday broke o ff tal ' --coming off-ofB-jump-onon the-3;396-mctcr (l l7l42— talks with the Boston Red feet) downhill course ' Sox on a long-termrm contract. c where ski raccrs reach spe^flCfiS mph.______• V a u ^ -was quo:luoted Wednesday as saying t g the deal wiis ••9rpcrcent . Kasper said the Amerii»ican crossed the downhill • done,” but Tom ReiReich, one o f his'two agents,:, sjsaid no further discussions y/ere scheduled. run after he had apparent]nlly been been notified thal racing had been suspendiid ^ not knowing thal the Vaughn, who carcan't become a free agent unluntil after the 1997 season, Russian was still on her' \vway down the mountain. hod said the monetaletary aspects ofthe contract:l vwere settled, according to ' . W ednesday’s Bostoiiston Globe. The German-born ScSchoenhaar lives in Park City, Uuih. and is a formimer U.S. m en’s Alpjnc di- The first basemarnan has osked fo rS e .l millioilion for 1996 in arbitration, rcctor nnd former U.S skiki coach. ^ while the Red SoxIX fifiled for S4.2 million. Apphocoi “Harald had no orderr ffrom our side (FISJ to be U.S. ski official Harold on the course,” Kasper sasaid. “He had no orders to )ld Schoenhaar, left, fliesi throught the air after beltbeing hit by Rus- Moguls ski(Ider collects victoiory No. 41 cross the c o u rse.... Whatiatever might have been the slan downhiller Tatiantana Lebedeva Wednesdayay In Spain. Both sufferedred broken legs. reason, it’s our fault — thi • 'LACLUSAZ,FniFrance - W orld Cup mogulsIs leaderii Donna W einbrecht' therc no question. “There is obsolutcly no excuse for what hap- wiworid champion gold medalistalist, was on the course; “The jury had asked i ‘ of West Milford,, N.J.,N, rebounding from a lire:iresome season a year agt», 1 the starters to stop, but pened | today, -this was a0 complete o act of idiocy and ar saw the crash. H e later gavgave first aid. . .; Lebedeva was already < ■ overcame-new snownow Wednesday ,to collect herh a fifth win o f the season / on.the coursc," Kasper iwhat one of ou"? jury mcmlembers did," Kasper said, “She jumped and was in the air and managed lo ; added. ‘That might have and 4 !st o fh er caree 'c been the reason for him *"W e have have to look forsr evenc more discipline on clichange her direciion a littlele sc so she didn’t hit himi skiing on the coursc.... Bt W einbrecht receiv:eived 24.30 points to 24.03 fo;for Ta^ana Mittermayer of Bul therc is no question, he the ( course, particulariy inin thet speed events where ththe way she could have,”’ ScSchranz said; "If shel ' ■ Germany with Minninna Knrhu o f Finland third withwi 23.95. , - ‘• was wrong 100 percent..,t... I believe he had some . ^ c (|angcr is very h i ^ .’' hadn’the changcd directionI the way she did, she! • Ann Battelle ofif SSteamboat Springs, Colo.,, wasv fourth with 23.62 as kind o f blockout at the monoment. < Karl Schranz, formerr AustrianA Olympic and could cc have killed him.” ...... - La Glusaz, site-off thi the 1995^world.frcestyle charhampionships,'continued t o - - recover from three« feelf( o f snow in the previousis 48‘ hours. Marlii] I Belichiilick iHred;: UnknownI uupsets new tennnis No. 1 Q eyes E3aytoriaa 3-peat K n i^ R ld d e r News Servirvice i------DUBAI, Unilcdd AArab Emlraes - Two dayss aftera getting a controm- ' ---- Marchihibroda i ■ ;sial_No. 1 ranking,g, jAustrian Thomas Musterr wwas upset in the opening. ’ DAYTONA BEACH,, FFla.-Of nil StO C kilcing up th e victor round o fth e Dubaiai OpenC by lightly regarded AuAustralian Sandon Slolle. “ries iim m the entrants in Sunday’:y’s Daytona ThoDaytoniona 500 on Sunday kicks InBaltiItiraore? ; The 25-year-oldd Slolle,S better known for his doubles play, defeated 500, only'Sterling Mailarlin has a ' o"JUs su rtirt eofthe 1S96 Winston Cup Muster 6-1,3^, 7-€^-6 (7-0)I W ednesday on a hardiudcourt 7^ -■ BALTIMOREiRE (AP) - The search^ chance to drive where m chard Petty, now retired, ^ Tbe result left botlboth Pete Sampras and Andrere Agassi with a chance to for a new nickna:kname can wait. First,; driven before. record for VVInslon Cup ^ . repIacc Muster atop:op the ra n k in g with a tounmfnoihent victoiy this week, , . victories Wittvith 200. M . / Art Modcll neeneeds to find a new; That’s to Victory Lai,ane for the Agassi and Samprasras have been battling for thehe No. I ranking for more ^ ^ coach. third consecutive yeaeor in the VSCAR driver* ;. than a year. Musterer cclimbed above them Monda;day, increasing complaints M odell, ow'neiv'ner o f the Baltimore; N A S C A R W in sto n Cu] that he is essentiallyHy B clay-surface player. Agas;assi and Sampras both are :up seaso n - JJ.™ lUH An NFL franchisese formcriyf known as; opening classic at Daytor;on.l>itema-. Bill Elllo - playing in the Sybaselase Open in San Jose, C alif, tlthis week. IV R usty W allace “ the C levelandi B,Browns, fired coach* tional Speedway. i j ^ ^ i l l Belichick on Wednesday. He didl In winning in 1994-9-95, Marlin 't?ot name a replai:placcmcnt, but formerl . Jop-seededd Kafelnikov loseses in France _ jo in e d e lite co m p an y .-1-T w o-other------Baltimore ColtsIts coach< Ted Marchi-! MARSEILLE, FraiFrance - Top-seeded Yevgeny:ny Kafelnikov was beaten drivers, Richard Pettyy and C alc broda is a possiblesible choicc for. the jo b .; ’ 6-4 on Wednesdlesday by Slava Dosedil o f the Czech Republic in the Y arborough, won the bi{ ■ - Dale Eamhordt ■ Modcll mayI alsoals consider Oakland; ‘ first round ofthc S51'5514,000 Marseille Open. . the 2.5-mile track in successivesi Darrell Raiders assistantant n hitter, avoid aiirbitratipn tht Robinson and Jim Bravawley Tlie Dawson women. Cost is S12 per persoson with Over average: on ii series: (Adults) ’ scratch team leaders arar/Byron AllEvenuscrat:raich. ^ p „ ______^ ' D EN V ER- Colonu proceeds'going to benefit lheth V ic- Sue Sorenson 140, 140 Pat A ustin 128, —HagcfrMafk-BreskerB^a ^ ^ h i s ------— — p r - - ~Wal-toa$492,500rOnr0 ne*year contract-Wednesday tims-of-ViolenrCrimesrBcBowlers MaiyRassmnssCTT5CTrl20rJay;Suinmers! ------more, Coiy'MoSfriim'd'DiJcaTD oiv------This-week-ak^-exeellent-bowling— ma'yTegisler in advance or th'e ;.to avoid on Bibitntion[on bearing. Ih-cliipit— ITSrSkip Piereeyc y n1 s r t i n d o O otm an; land rolling 2,975 for B&GGAuiomo- award is s ^red by bowlers through- of, • ; Vander Wal, who0 set8« a m ajor leiigue r ^ r d laslast sduoD i^ th 28 pinch ofthe toumamenl. 111, Gary Rolandnd 1107, Ken C am eron*. . tive. oul the valley.^ PMike Tackett, Jerome, , ; hits, was'seeking a1 SS$590;000 contiactToUoWinglg a U00,000 sa !^ last 107, Fred Ott 106,106, Jerry Cariile 102,1 , Ron Gray is the leadeder in the a 300 gaigame followed by a 289 ' '. •] season. Colorado offerffcred$425,000:: ' ; • . . • The Buhl Women’s Bowlirling A s- D ove B row n 101...(Seniors) 101 Bill! handicap singles at 803 anand also is and a 227. ..V ander Wal,'-29,J HTi u t .389. (28 for 72) o ff thle e ibcnch w i6 four hom e }] 'socsociation City Tournament isis under- Freeman 146, Tomfom M cC uIlou^ 102,1 ' leading the-scraich di>(i8loi ^ last season. He[e aalso set club recow for i>ii^inch-hii ^ I s (17) and ij ion at 677. He pick edd tht e '4 -6 s p lit in th e way. wa, In first place in the leamim event Faye Lancaster 99, Shirley Kunsman; . Todd McBride: is secoddd with' 752 ninth frame: o:of the third game to after afti the first weekend is The ’ ; four consecutive pinchfu* h il^ , • ; he Gloss 96, Rich Famswoiworth 89, Art OlsenJ . handicap foIToWed'by H o w . . He b e tt^ the maleiajbr league marie o f pinch hitslits in 0 season, previous- ^ nwdvHard-' reach his 81816 series...Derrick ^hi^hop with 3,127. 82, Armino Cortwritwright 62, Pot Doigjc ‘ er 743, Da've Woiitgbni lybcldbyJbsbMorole who had 25 for Montred in 1976. J laery. and Brinkman, Buhluhl, put a .300 game to SSpradling’s Texaco holdsds onto • 57...(Juniors) JaredJore Thomason 97, . - R oger Wagti'er at 739.. his list off credits this past second sec al 3,083. Ben Freemon 84, Josh Neilson 76,1 •; — -Walt-and-Dan-Nickel-il-ativ433" week.-.-.Tqm1 Smith, S Twin'Falls,' - rr-Diana I Griffin andBevaSew5venince T ra v is S ch u lz 71 arandiW '^i''at; ;71,-J0sh-AlIcr68|tT;*7 t R u s n ^ ] ^ ■ "hholds onto first in the doutubles divi- placeisecondid ati the Intermountain ot 1,312I are first in doubles foifollowed Aaron Bowmanion 61...(Kim berly!'.' ' ' M O SC O W - Sefgeigei fiubka t o p j ^ a strcQg i^dia the pole'^t and, sion si handicap followed byi 'Trent1 and Scratch Bowlerler’s Association. Tour- by Debbie Graham and Brendada Hays School) Rocie BrookshireBnx 104, D ^-! ■'-- i V. Venuste Niyongabot oof f Burundi narrowly missedad'an indoor world record Todd T McBride 1,427, Manirurice and . noment held olat Bolero Lones’ in Ido- 1,21,291 and Mobel Bishop andd Esther1 rick S u rk 101,, Hilory Hi HopWns'92.‘ •, v’iatiie.UOOmetersat't]a t tbe Russlan^Wintier tr ^ c me Brel Fuller 1,411 and'Ste^tcve Koldir ho Falls.,.Sue! SorensonS rolled o 278 LoiLoman at 1,268 al third place.:e.'JoBil Steve Meter 86,6, MN alt Schew raaker and.W ille'W attat. 1.39 '^11ie:incraidi8n,Woi1^Oridtec«id?hord«.eap^ed!l l9 r.'C o ry .g am e in her 68688 series...Bill Free- FinF in n ^ with 631 is first in the; singless 86, Yugi OguraI 81, John PoUard-,79;* n } tw o .w e a a b y jnn^drtg,:i9.:fect.J<.inch;on'h3'bis tO:. ' ^ M oore aod R 6 tf Dawson, aiiareMders .man, a 261>1 gome ond 662 divdivision with Lora'Scjhmeckpepeperat Marshall Bishopop 75,I Nathan Wor^j : tio todc m ore,tries to .clear theihe m a ' h d ^ t . ’He tb (» ;'' jh (r scralach w ith l',247. . series...Shirley:sy Kunsman on the Se- 602603 in second and Debbie Grahom Gi thington 73. .V mu tt^ o D all tb ite trieiCries'^at 1 9 - ^ ; wbich Would hahaw be^the best vault' 'I • All EveotS leader is ii T o d d ^ nior League roi:rolled a 246 game with 582585 in third. . •. ,.V;. • 1 -^ ■ li^tte'w jd^s'y IT.'- ■' ■.:! M cBride a t 2,182. Sccondllsbeld.by. ii a -555 series..;'i..;Cari Baeeht with a IHigh game rolled to dale is JoBil., Thelma Tuckerker writes a weejfc/*^ '.' Bret Fuller 2,144 and HowavardHard-... 127 nverage-oi-oa4he-Commercial—£in Einney-J*ii th. a .2 45^ JeanneJi-Hicks— coJuam-for-tbo-TimTimesNewsr^oo-e£ ^ ,r '-: - e r is thirdAWtb’2,137;..-:..:-. ; - - League a tth10 o :B ow ladrom e rolled - holiholds the honor o f a etepladdercr series - call her at 733-435? ------,_J_ 'h ; ' ■ • J r ,- - - D-4 TImos-Novrt, TwiTwin Falls. Woh6 ThurwJoyi ftwuoryFo 15.19S6 -

" T 8{ports ScoreBS and Sttats Mi[arlins Sl{wiin teaim bring[ghome 1^^^^ aiMonmu^uRica d 'lMlvMn*JHmon»/N«ii nram a r m.HMiinaaalMVbaraak■.SZlSSTTS' Je ro m e leag[ue u e ^ ^p l ^ a w r o m T ^iatellolnm e t ^ • v 'f I UAJCftaooraunu w>c ?Sixo21‘fiM. J^STSSVS.SSS?'JJJ* wvncn M R»i~ S u n s e t B o w l, B u h l £* POCAT\T E L L O - T he Fast Aquoticitic Swim Team hosted Uhi SZIjrr'a S3SiT‘-^5 '^ S uetrascftza uvtrBivaaM.ch s S : S 7 j a " ’■ J^I^SS-Thirap,*- its ninthI annualai 10 and Under Swimim Meet at Idaho State ■';■ iKfMnPamal IMXMSOlfB.'esenCa OM »»9a.Mi, |^ W.^ 4ao.M.8a..Ba«, ■ ii • • S « Univcrsitviity’s Reed Gymnasium FetFeb. 3, Eleven Mogic j;'; ■ S S fijT S ^' “**’ M :SS5S. il! VdlcyMn uur» OAMtS. w«« UmvTM. M - - °2E2* — “ ------vfariin swim m ers attended andanc placed well for the ■ UM t Mn ^ ChwO ■ SaaStowMel'iilaillw? a s H £i= » m . Following arc the results,ilts. • >rf-; >r JM, nony juH«n Bora bcrics jvam OanM™-~- ■ 'B !r:?IMU*. s 0, Mvwm ororaft 8iM m SO buOaltVla»*y:toi»Uiln10Oif«JMduilmad- ‘" ',- _____ 6*eWoka.______------S i S f S S ; " ------S — ! & 'S Klaaodc. £ 10. nn) orarw nm In SO wraa«t|ia;In iaeondln iooindhid. ^ j j j ^ l j5«SS»OrTiOA*lt9.IMD« — ------E ihinllnWCWiarftr. ■ b : . . MT!»«I'o2Hrujf55in ~ sr sssjsrr.r^*^ ^ f c r S ^ am fl.'VM ovarM Aral In SO h»a»t>t#.»iaom;jo«^ S2rr"-tr-‘ ^ ^ ^•KoCoi>pB1 n, 7. mn ovm ; mrt m 25 (ra«t>1a; kMrminn InIr 23 tnaiMroka. SO iMtyta s UW11I,(^^s’5"u2to«ilorrMoxiDa, a s I4«. LUIs a»*T'»T r147, Bun* r Wa Twin Falls S S S - ..mom NAUHoAon,!^', 10, Baam) ovnl; flfstln SO bwkairoMtaarx)100n».«)ualma>Say;ia» sr It**.:'! SOl*«I9 Dors Stnita Ro™, I leag u e rmMrUmarM ».) ondlnWfrMUy lM,OMSa>«m40I.Ji>vi.»«i4».j.f«i.,r K £ ” a 2 s eBmui. ^ 7. IW evaraa: M In » (rtaatiM.«. 252! brMtairoka. 23 baeWnska g S j Rupert Bowl, Rup E - t? <>n•C^M•a 44 widlOOn«vUu. M (...^ 1«a.#*3«lee Maim 111. ri TMCtl 44 au. gviulindmd, B. tourvi ovarat. aaoond In SO Imaafyla;ity1a;Kwmin100lnaivlduMma<». jjj H aiw Sw S m * ^*wIm 1 TS? lA'OuwTaooraoAuca m ' Bl»y« »«»«» 8S7. Ql ’aJS?s : ^ , i S^Saikat^agm^K ]buBarflyand100ftM*)y1a. janPfMin. » ° 2 2 * ^ • , wSSyucO-SlitfSoSir^r'^ iS S * ^^^K S'Sia'tS -r • i-i*ir~nnran -M Wm i'SS.liVoi, .S3T. •..• - Faeiewuw* a«__ Oar» ».i M ariinsDS flnish 2nd overalllat a Jackpot W S S - — o i------? 2 ^ -JT ------jxCKPO’POTTNev. - The Wagic ValleyIley Marlin Swim -Team . K « t ^ 8'SSa^ M a g ic B ow l, Trw w in FaU s •c'ua.L*.»j»AMM a hosted thee JackpotJ Invitational Swim MeetMet at the new Jockpot oi.ovr, UCKSa(Rita.*aDivn*t7tX.7o..co^uo« • . qualified for the Region XII Age Croupip CChampionship in four ■ ■ zTIw^ieSSrcZwe'itoly*!? r S S a . , . : ; ; r 7 ^ T M events. H: J e r o m e coeded standings ., B”"lurdick. Marlin swimmer, highh schoolsc coach and Twin Menimbers of the Magic Vallealley Mariins swim rTanam.nMinr.”i___ Falls.icachcrher..compcted in the J5 aniovervcr divi4ion;jheJms two__ ------>.Mm,jfl0.7. 5 aApy im ghowoff som e of the5e_hardvrare-they7 I ------^— ------JOMO'nWTTIDWyWSIlJBiW' JSJELwaa for-, .(On» rt ^ $ei pool rec( ought home from a recent:e n tm e e t v “ — s r s H S s ^ S xcords and qualified for the 1996 19 YMCA Regional b r o t JuNWouf-sSwcs’ wSwn*^) Jltoyloaaa. - BTOcSSSSr I4.IB Championsh:iships to bc held in March in Boise.Boi Following are the MnnflUiM'W. CT SUM M«.triii. Cl K sa°ris,'rp; Ma^iOwrrenfl ' s S E - lt;li final resultsIts i: N liia^ ’rSoM aiirjS^S>.KrrUcU>nora J4r.V»a»» BW>a«3«J JacobCbCamA 11. rm (pool racoR)) h 200 iv»ary Uaa> wo, M JO-7 IndMduat* (VUnr «V 2>0lcn. 12. third in 50 riMai)1a, M breaatiraaatttrrAa, 100 traaat|ia and 100 badf s i ^ i i ______z*iy««YWupp^p^mnn,-apa 7. firat (pod raearti) In soSO fr»a;fr 50 braaaatroka ar»> 23 a. tW) n SO buRanty and 100 braastUTDka. SmwM.Darry BnaaaRMVM Sam-ToftrlS.-BWd iit-SO ftaaw>w: iWti.IntQOr^eoo andHOO free«Wai>d-H»-baeli------^— Wa^ty^ m TOT ^ ana^i“HF' SSr-isssr ^7>aeond m SO lwaa«y*a, 25 buaa<«y (Jr«ao.„.m«ln25br..«rtoto BV* Itt«Oi«i.-a MRicS: Snm i^rmc M • woutK-aOAjrta:j.inn«82ar.I2B.Jw c'K mO^ iBrty Ziglch, I). Bacond in 100 bullarflylarfly and 90 fraBBlvla: third In 100 TXnnDiMxtlS. Sonol eAoarWHr MiloS'weutrrt stftiM Ka/ IMS OUk« Paekir.. 7. fAnn (pool rwsrdi In 60 bac*(M*a: mirdWdln3SandS0lrM(Ma. Ir ^*tyUt^low nn in IOP braaiutroka; flflB in 2002« individual ma*»K Blith In 100 auotCMni iean3a nmHRaaCy Au»8n HeOnQtrwfthaad. T. m i (paei nearO*} m 23 bulUrAy•^•^25.«..S?S;-.««nd i IJC^^ t cI n CXW.-9 ^ IMn JOO i;S:ir.2SS:f£Sv^^ § s s r 3 s r " ” t s k<3SlMdl4ual madlay and 100 braaitablaitalroka: third In 100 bactetroka. ______BmW.MJ.-Mftlri-IOObuttirlly,---- S-SST ibi- S g S 'K iiJ!’!•y, S, rm fl (pool raS ffln*300f t 5 ^ ? i • Cnmuina. 14. Bacond In MO indnWualMl madln.m 100 braaatBtroka, 100 and Jerome Bowl, Jcroirome ^-^STTSoi'Sii"! SSSSR^SiSSSriS; ^ 'H nrd In so tnMa mkiUoM and 200 IraMlvla: Ihird In 10000 bvbutla^y, ______UCK«MUcOn«o>4».Ja>MPi 14-10 N*U Helon. 10.10. aacM n SO fraoaiyia. lOO moMuM n na Burdldi. 19, Bacond ln'200 bunaffly;Iy; mimird In 100 bvRaffty. 200 Iraaityla ^ JUNWR*0V-aCMJta:b1wb ■ mid in SO badoM a and SO bulUrty. tO O^nclM (^^ay: tOO and1 TO200 baekttrt)Ka. aaSg'SE as:.. ilil ,sr?srMV 10. lUD) In 2C0 ft«asty1a. D Irtdlvklual madlay, 100 braaltttroka. jaianiafiiHwi.Affa^na srS’&M ? S ^ 141 D««m B»M SSjIlIII Js«sen24 ,B.a(i»lnlOOfr«aa!)4«. ^ ly la '. and 200 and 100 bacMlMa; aacoi UM Ijncn ]24, Jam nm 2*3. Tier O Maw.Mraijr tttNBOr8BiR*aS S K is v TyaonM ? ^ ™ E ^oalO.iblhkilDOfraaalyM, - . n Oiad, 16, Biiin in 200 and too backatrow. SHI S-ESsF" sr^s-iis? pssreu Ml Cf»g hu»^8m«i,« », 10.tNnlln100frM«>paf»O.Jo!K S iK , ..Kimberly Scho(h o o is •^! TWIN F/FALLS - Members oftheIC JOarMOaoun 'irX(S«l8tR«S;UMMBa Twin FaUs,lls/CSI Judo team placedd u o ^ v juN«(ra acRics Jtn uw-«n-.; i SKirsTRjy'tirsisisw% gsy«?i2jo2r»rtiSSS k : s s * JM well at theJC •Ore-Ida judo tournamentIt 0yn>iB«aga anCnffalBB. NarnafFoMa Itu Jan. 27. Bw) MM OS. T»nex MciUMnt 40T. 1 KSaa5*l5wOarraf uowwr juNion-soawcs j*«UMn wn*arall9, 8na»* »wr Poa » Spa SIS In the tcjteam competition, juniorir u^e^nya ia^DjL»»|rt division, RRiley il Juker, Krista Gambrel,1, K 2^*^“ ^ H w£w 2 aChaoa. 11^ C h ris hUHt wuomaciuis Ami8on»tnrgtW. 5sit% sa.*i2;iu jnt, Josh Hunt, Templec tmcM ur. KMI VMW su. C ^ UX Ita'iSLr” *"___linSfl3t?0*UM:Ma»imA»a»AMIB3.Jaaxi .... Caatfl-- . - - -—._ _ - Lcvjngs, ^Mark Fuller and .Kaid_ ----- i« 2 “ Kot wi'Jfr'uSi*’a S ZL t S r iii^ OiKnli7.>ji«<»««air«H».» nfjoaiHirti’jTlftXu.UiJi IIO ^ S t i Z S S w wSU-uwvj-^ Gambrel,pkplaced second. j»^2rSy 0"** Dll>Tan?t 'ing is a listing-individualll uMCn«scRiu.u*iO>waa6MB44.CIM ^S5J2.m!w5ZM w! ^fxll.^l^n^ n. g Follow inj •“ K " B*i^4rr.La«haK.,»*44i,vi8»Viati^OTMl JlOOttl JO*. MlOfy HOMM JJB, S," placements.ts. ■>yttr,U«a fW.*«J»» IIoiMI^JWOan 5'?0«!anM«K Dfy« o£«?tS.^jSSt-!Sf?i2fi I j f Amoo JM, Ko»« P«Mon » a J»n*- VMB»Mt«0.readM**nt9r,x< l-par«=rm.r.BCo S?W*^SKiSS<»rW ^pS anowi 111. Jo* PMnonllL QHCO-IOfenMk .isyysiun wktoS UcCard IM, D«WI* Amou IM, HMM g g g» .S^sr— O^IJl.UVMarl^Ma in.Jaa*PaaaS'*“ JL»iwS^3SiB*'BSdHrtS*s . s » s s S i S S J R S S MTMntcRits a^Knani.amt ! l'^ % " m>(CB8IV0M«#:0>»9SL«l SfJ S S t i : S ^ Ittiajjaij' le-v« Itt.JofxPMn- !; > b^i9>i4ChmS25*22?o25eS51?i5lS? I §2:£2L11i,°52Jfnl2.MOa»IS,Ka. 'SS£SZ»>^n ji; Vtormrf brntrM*v«ladi baR l»>»«V «-Aniy FiAar. tac- ££2IJiM?.2Mpi5S«o!*'io;4? “5 S * ^ SSrfTC^LifITWSB’OR«liatR)E8:A S?S wIpI hU*« s s a s - . - , . Kimberly Schools iMa MI1W SSilESSilSriSS: riiNtsai BANTAJira HRICa. IIIICIH earnc ievJow Bgra » »■ JW UM*y nr. Jo>**0ai^*.Bn.L>laH> '•»r participatedted'in the Gooding High1 >ITNtM II UCffSaCRIt«:OawO«MMa. S 5 ! r ■ BgraMBICa U*»l,teliattenaw,Jua> F?!LS!«r, u|^%S2B!na>iimJu.joar In the A' Ileague d iv isio n , 5B o f ODGEN, Utah - Six ithletesath from in the 15-I7-y17-year old double mini- om.'a Bcmes- Rkw Omunn III Rl SK 5ss:ir»'a ^ S !5 b'i£ to8!uS?S2SlaMdMr.Karan ___ Hailey tookk firstfi and Anderson ofTwin1 Rainbow Gymnastics camcle home with . tmmp. MM »a. ua>^ law I TO. uu D«M I MI.»u«Cou<»ii£rT**«aOuwOuSSvS* 8woPi*aw!SReSwJ?j5lr»2?»*^ placeded second. The maid mostt gold medals from the kVebcrWi State At the Idahoiho ( Challenge Cup in Boise Wyjyiaa BJ4. Uojy I ' S^'SSe'l flacMlHiMIIXRaO*L, T«w*A»aoSjau«WM6*t»ao M Irrar ». Oana VOluablC OlflVllayer was Richmond Hall off .Univeisity Invitational on Jon.Jai 27. on Jan.-20, thethe lUinbow Gymnastics LrtMSl.Jam RonUwM.^RMJr^l The fcnu i 'e S ^ SSUjS ‘SSS®#SSoS!S m JXS\tSS:‘' SB. male MVP went lb Tammyf Lacey Perkins o f Muitaugugh and .Nick Level 5 ^ rls’s' tei team brought home a secr «n.DMOa«ia BondofAndenderson. Silcock and Dcrrick Thomtinton. both o f ond place troph}ophy. ' - 2SiS?£'j2SfS.'^iJ?dSff’2?S » pjTp-, . gsfsafj?!!^ 'SS S S S J s S ^ ITiMwSM^n. - In the B: league le competition, KART■ Burley, won their tumblingjandtmmpo- a Level 5 teateam members include ' ^ n S SCM0RiCN88«RXS WBM o f Buriey worvoh with Die Hard ofBurley SB- boa-an- 2^l5aSSft22Jlt'D£^Ss^sssrs). ' > line competitions. Alison Cariquisquist Kyrie Moon, TifTany .94, ROMM: BJ Man tak in g sccoicond. Lorena Phillips off Silcock and Thornton cccompeted in Bell. Byerinin < Gochnour and Talea , - ij rnSSL’^ KART wasi ninamed female MVP, while the intermediate meet Parish. I. Oim.30*MCa.Kaa»»c2Sn*,1M.K*riy ^ M l . Z njn.Tor> Sn.H*MCogOiBII.OotVanH( Will DavidsIs cof Die Hard was awarded1 Competing in the II-K12-ycar old . Carlquist finifinished first in the vault srTr.:a^ssrsT 'uEo£ygnm V^'coM312.Ol>.0*M>anM 8untOS.Jaan8a»MMc n“ le MV^ bracket, Perkms scorcd a. 13.03i; in the and Pansh tookook the gold medal for h a xn*y Kiaianian JOB, Nawl Couft 1W, PJ VanI^Moo. He i n X S ta te T W p h yV The C Icagiague championshij) went to> double-mini tnunp and a 43.2-on4 her floor routinene ito lead the Rainbow SfTT-'SiJ^TiiT-m ^ iH^ tmr Spikclineofi)f3uhl. Bmcke of^ Gooding5 tumbling routine. ' squad, E gsr'i^.jssS si’s^r i . 2 E ?5 r-" ^SS^liiSSS^Stiiit awaTrwrrap plnccd secoicood. Justin Fleming ofr Perkins competed in'thehe advanced The Level'6el'6 girls finished fourth SM SffffiSa’SUmK-. a*TURatYJUMOROOr8QAM itUi Pan s« * Spikeline tooktoe MVP honors for.the: team m eet n^a »7. K»« Iroaonlia !••«< »w.iirn(iin Moncy in the advanced meet wcwere Casey Chayia Ndbaur,mur, Tera Bell and Whitney s |§ s r z “ :a^ed'from the tournamentt Tindall for his performanceM in the 13- Robinsoa wDlhelpfuo3loa a team comp in Utah for 14-year old double mini-trniromp; JoNae Elizabeth Be : ~ ^ 3 a S S 5 S " ' . S ? S Si'^ss.’si. s ssrsissssi; Belliston competed indi- S s s r a k s K ncwnvSlr' the Goodingig_varsity girls’ volleyballI Mitchell, also in the 13-1^•14-year old vidually in Leve^ c l 8 for Rainbow, finish- ?S2,^*£S?£!?r4?.’Ti5!^ double mini-trotnp, and DonanielleW p^ ing third or bctte>ctter in both o f her events.: ■3!tv,,..:.«i wSTufe’’ ^^■BPHPVm F SlfSR 2=:sffi£r . 0«^ 300. lilia.** ■l»"g"_T” -,- ■ S M i i i iu S ia iM ' m. W»*y romiA smiommkm Sendiln y o iir spports item » ' "IBSM ilSaiSS'&SSi Sage Gymnasticsd e s ssj^sss^'s: ai8.CV>T POCATCUO-Tha Saga OronailnnaialiafMng i^^m m Do'^ukiiknow df a local sporting . Copy also con be maileiled to P.O. 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