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■ •(Good']I 'm o r n in g ^ r : T o d a y ’s f orecast: r a - I beltt M a j • .. < m y Mostly cloudyiy w ith B chance of snow_L showers. Westit iwinds 15 to 20 mph.- Highs around 30. 0 .1Low s 10 to 20. im crash P ag*A 2 Stoiing bus,

Health careI ideasii sought lurts 17 - Anyone who> w an« to help work on ■ Heybur J the health prioritieities ih thetr communkies Frees can get involved. ------^ involyii-A—Gfeyhound—bus— ivertumed semi-truck _ —1 - Hailey airpor srstate 84,.sending at ort pact working truck hiKal hospitals with mi- City and countyIty officials agree that a contract for oveversight of Friedman i The Times-News and Afsodated reatedFn for scrapes and Memorial Airportrt isi; woricing well. _ I 20 a.m. craish, which — — — HB-Y-BURN------A-of the interstate near - ? : slammed into an oveial the exit to Heybum i—Wednesday-onJnterst least 17 people to local34 passengers bound. _j nor injuries. plowed into a 199S ■ Passengers were treai•trailer truck that lay ^ Weather Winsns interstate. The truck I Snow and winds bruises after the 2:20 idstorm s resulted in the n shut down a stretch)1 of on the icc andjack- postponement o f■ mme tosses a shovei^ln j women take on Snoinow and Dixie colleges ‘ Idaho State Police reporthe was wearing a seat thcyj;aughLanoih!:_^l 7 ” "" Page Cl semi-truck on its side.several'hours later; “There was no roomSalt Lake City origi------tnickrlrblocked'ofTthj said. The driver said heted > for eight hours jy, up debris from the ‘une Inltbvpt^call any ofjf tthese local . ^ V belt and was not treated 1 ledla .'sburces for,infonormatlon'on ) Passengers were treat«i of the truck and bus Steelhead. 100 fast for icy con- osiBlble school closures;i: 177ie Times- _ -^Mini£assiaj!QSBjtaLsj: te»vs:Infbllne at 734-632828, .ext 114; ’ • " . Majestic fish are•e runningt in the lower er bus for Portland se\ >4agic V alley, snow Jig:iNG. K M y i a n d KKVIn television I Salmon River at thislis tim e o f year. They had boarded in Sal tations' onCoable channcinelsvIO, 11 .1 . P sg o D I- — nally. nd^8,-respectively. Radiidlo'staooris Traffic was rerouted iclude KART at 103 FM:M,-tut 17 p e o p le w e re lnjures acquisition ofFirst I tional Guard. . If nip is a big ran ch. Lem)emhi County officials clasheded with— Qneriicrt^pen-on_ttn_Wcdne8dayr-l5-milcs-oast ------: jluoked-from -the— thing.-j.-Irbroketheborie'and'somi I Interstate-Bancoip-shtshtjuldn’t-have'much" '— Jme'sTcifn • Fish 'ahdrWiiailfFbiologists W who traraveled ofthe Idaho bordarder in Yellowstone Nation- • I impact on branches it for release in the “Thout Bangs said sa a snowstorm blasted. f.. The relativelyely large animals — one. The Asfociated Press . it," Ba:Jangs said. ‘.‘I know he didndn't want the soula, Mohloht., Wednesday and biolol o S w'lEl'inS 130 pouisounds — were captured in t were being trans- wolf putpi down, but that’s the pro<)rocedure.” ’ w ere forcedced to move the wolves soutiuihby- British Columbia.ia while feeding on,a bison. ------Nine-gray-wolves-piuito a dropofT point Badid w eather Wednesday milmirrored the truck andI thenthi snowmobile. ^ Park Scrvice bioloj■ologisis hope the ncw pack Catiadian backcountry ifthe foi SalmonJUv-.. first rereleasc-of-gray-wolves-in in Idaho last...... Lemhi CcCounty'commissioners saidId they -wiil-zero-in on thc rnore than 3,000 bison ' ' ‘ r . Credibilify contcitMtahrad? *Idaho backcountry Wednes> release them by Januarary when biologists hopeded to fly 15 w ere pretty;Ity sure the wolves vrfll not beb re- in the MaiMadison and Firchplc river __ L . , 7^pr*Biimiiitpn_ar_an ...... Wilderemess. Tliey were groundetded by snow Commissiissioner Heber Stokes saidd Fish migration in ahd:] ouout o f Idoho.- down'to a credibilityy c contest as much as ,reported. g to put ice in the for sevisvcral days with thc wolveses remaining and Wildlifellife told him they would not3t stop “We know theyicy can prej^onJ)ison. Wc ___ _ — H— o-clasb-ofcompetmg^l-visionm------^ ^ The remaining wolves-box%-Ii-has-two— w< in-tran:inaport-boxes-befdre-ftnaH lally-drivtng— in-temhii County^thC thc wolves"•"^ffny ■ JQiow lhcre ts a'hci,'healthy oison hcr3 around ------PW.U ...... U ported by snowmobile tohe tman reached in them to the main Salmon River.r.— - . lo n g er thanlan-it takes the traffic lighght to Nez-Perce Creek,”Bk."-said-Mikc Phillips on’ ...along the.Middle Fork oftl Onee oI fth e wolves was shot shishortly after change." Yellowstone’s wolfvolf projcct. • b lg fa e r rcr. Biologists hoped .to re Political stakes b Wednesday night, said Ed E I The subpoena callinging Hillary Rodham I “ I W ildlife’s wdlf'recove^ chi I Clinton to o historic appearanceap] before a The handler was trying tt I grand jury raises the: political p< stakes for I -jnal^wolfU-transport-ba I I the White House. diit ra tiin g serrvice wvarns I door8;.oi^e hung up and tho i Jn cle SSam P a g e M to free it. and AprilA 1 “on review forir p o ssib le m ilitant apprpproach to the budget talks hadh reflection of Republlublicnn irresponsibility downsngrade.” no immcdiatiiiate comment on Moody'si ean- over the default issueiSUC. & he federal budget “Thi j Flat tax defense 1ie positions being takenI in ic the cur- nouncementent. Telephone messages 1al- leaders who have’ previouslypn pushed a bonds with interest paymei' In a surprising was-att riski o f falling into a recesilession end ance the budgudget in.sevien years. Insteac:ad, harder line in budget n Local...... 1 OuiO utdoors .....1-3 . can House leaders called i et negotiations. I for busineis'-oriented.taxax cuts to those issues:s would \ aimoy. certainly bbe . White Housc spokesjkcsman Mike M cC ur- ! Obituaries...... 2 Moi/Ioney....;...... '.4 j I . ere ready to raise stimulallatejobs. put ofT untilI afaf\er the fall elections. ry said Clinton was t in retum for a The c -as intrigued by G in - GOF me I decision to agree to raise,je i the debt Gingrich's's offer < came ju st a dav aftefter. ^ c h 's ideas for re'sol:soIving the debt ceil- < We print on retreveled paper. I “down payment'' limit wouldwi remove a mi^or barbargaining C linton used;d his'StateI o f the Union adad- ing dispute. Clintonn spokeS{; with G ingrich I Please recyc^ycfe It again. '"LorA hgeles Thxies~:-----a -scalid-back tax chip R

' l a National tempmtu^ ho forecasts •Max- -M lnv'^'. .^an. 2 5 ''c'‘^------Thtrhe AccuWeather*forecastast for noon, Thursday, Jan.in. 2 5. ^ r«faweMtftr*ytfaiMwcidftleMMdMi • eivKltMpanti•nt* high Ufflpwatura xonaa tor the do n % .7 0 ' M a g Iic c Valley Boston 69 - 38 .36 W tB tk . CAHAOA ^ 4 0 s Chk»go 22 16 a f i t ------M ostlyy xX lo u d y todoy. A-chancc of' snowsi showers. Highs ^ O ^ BBS- around 30. •DmS ? . ' 85 •• .26 , iO. West winds 15 to 20 mph. T # ■ Mostly\ clslight chance o f snow shower■ers. Highs in the mla- — ^ Reno 46 36 ...... IT V ^I FaU> F I I 30«|-r/*i Pocatollol 27* I thc m id -2 0 s S t Louis 26 19 .01, y t i l »wo. crs. L ow s : H • -L ^ Ua S E3 £33 S « toH LOW awowCTS MH rJTOWTOWq nURMS SHOW KB 8UNHnny w.ciotcy aoccr §«*lSaJlLal^lty ^ • 52 ‘ Ngy- iure Valley .; ^ ___ . 5 ■ ^ - . T r e a s-■cloudy u today. A chonce of sno>low lo w ers. H i ^ in H 9 & n ■ i~ | I . “30srNorthwe«-winds 10 to;15-5-niph.-Toni^t pftitly.-H £ I slight chance o f snow sbowen.is.Lowsl5to20.Fn- H l H i — L MostlrcliIy elotuiy. A slight chance'of st the lowertO 'saow late in the day. idahcoho: High, 38 degrees at CaldwiIdwell. U w , 3 degrees at Sun Va if Ptoaut^ aou^ cloudy. Athelower30s. sli Naticition: High, 82 at Miami, FIa.’Lk’Low, 33 below at Baudette, M:& ■ B ______For cuntnt road conditions, call I Aimana e Ing doy mostly ( lac lern Nevada - , :______- ______the!these numbets: Boise, 376-8028; ' Highs In the Shoshone.She 886-2266; Pocatello, I d a h o T w i n F a i 233-6724: Rigby 745-7278; —— ------N o r t hd e snow i showers over thc motmtintaias west otherwise MaxMa Min Pep ' ' I )udy. Chance o f snow showers»s east. Highs in the - TUoeme to the National Weolher-SerService redio band at VHF-FM1162.4 I o r 162.55 MHZ UtsUtah 80I-964.6000;^the Elko, j . B oise ' 373 ; 29 .08 Yesterday o near 40. Tonight a slight chanance'of snow showers orcalcall 423-4423. Ne^Nev., area, 702-738-8^88, • Isolated sr ' Burioy 29 2i 27 ...... Lastyear Max Min Pep partly cloud;st otherwise portly cloudy andid colder. Lows near L -^_ above. Fridoy inenosm g clclouds with a slight - Palrfleld 26 2< 14 ....I Nomial 39 2S .16 msd-20stonnow fell in westem Montana,I, including.Kalispeil,in W hile- ^ Stanley irm m ...... loon; 82 pet. Highs n New Jersey and Maryland rteirteeivedupto 1.5'inchesofrain . Sun Valley 30 . 3 ..... ■. fish andoni Essex. inoon: 29.89S. I Nevada, wind and snow clog:logged inflic the length of ^Wednesday, not enough to• caucausc major problems for people 30s. The ultr retuming to their damaged homeshon iuid businesses, level. p weather surimmary state from the Sierra to Utah.I. UpU] to 8 inchcs o f snow fell ^ Skyw atch:h , ''olElkoIko, Tuseororii, Austin and McC^cDerm itt Blowing snow in The roin was forecut tc>o movem off the East Coast, with Tsreu/-P-nflllind , *^unset tociw S W l p.m. - nter^tbmnhorbroughnslgnlfiilficaanmowrVrongthrwci sresrclosed'sonicTchoolsr-— SunriaetomornwTiSS a.m. Idaho. blowing snow to virtually all ofol Idaho W e^nday Monlore snow w as expected througloughoul the Great Basin and SStorms alw were posslUer dverdvc Florida and the coast fram ' theCaroIlnuinloVirginia. . Lunar phase: New, Jan. 20;— r — -— ------rThcTK lm: state ei by loie oilemoon. the'RoiRockies, w ith the heaviest snow sno’ from Utah into south- d ult was partly |o mostly sunny' skiessl for central and west h/, Snow 'showers were expectse c t^ to be scattered from the up* : Jan.27:ft2ll.Feb.4:lastole'he was acquitted o f ktllloilllog. Simpson- also lashed It out at the fuseded to'discusst ^>ecific8, citing his irted troops to “I hi ; ' Perry s d d teiTOiiTorism'was the ^greatest dai “and we bave alert have a side o f me that) is \very media, contracitract with a .video, pn^u'cer and look out specificallyy forI him .' an g ry ing U.S. p eacek{keeping e troops, in Bosnia,potted. ... > yr.;^|K S S3fl ry at Fred Goldman andnd the “I think the menedia is the main a pendien d i^ civil U w s t^ a g a i^ him. - there was no evid • Peny said U.S. tnx•oops have b een Brown vidence of 0 threat from dan; ah g ci" A-ns,” Simpson said in hisIs first1 reason w hy Ameriaica is feeling the “I1 cwca ’t r ^ y talk about the evi- group. a lth o u g h '- H B ^ H U h on high alert since theytli arrived in in-depiepth interview since theB mur-m way they’re feeliriing,” he said. ”... denceice ini tbe case,” he said. Bosnia bccause ofthe • ^Pcfiy’s commcrnents about the Americanany s specific he thi^t ofter- ders of Ronald Goldman and NicoleNic T h y were lied to.”I:!! ______HIe p.a also wouldn't talk about^a_cel» ___ !-BlerrIcvel-hfls------B r o ^ *:------^ ~U:SrforcesThere'l<■e'leftimclMrv/h'ether'the'm 'roriOTr buftharthcB vn Simpson. “rm as. innocenint as anyone else ebratiaation the evening after bis ac* . not chimged in light« of the notifi- Simp Kevin or C l^inn FiHolt an^ also known asn I:M U ght by mpson also said in tbe liveivc in- out there,” Stmpsoro n said. q u ittattal. l He said that information ; Iah All, was actual: ' catioji to security 1fo rc e s to b e terview ually in the area. 'n^T'called—^ ^ ^ ^ E Z ; iew with Black Entertainm[nment A sked point-bli3lank whether he. wasi on on tbe videotape he is selling ■ ' In a breakfast: interviewihi w ith reporters IW< Isn AMiiI- >rH olt , . . „ Televisvision that Ms. Simpson’si ’s sis-: killed Ms. Simpso}on and Goldman, Simplimpson, aciquitted o f murder, in ieved to be .in bis lote 30sI anda onginally (en “hi Perry referred lo0 H olt a s *^>ne A m erican w h “haven’t been true to the: mimem- Simpson said, “No'(o, I did not com- Octobetober, seemed to relish the op- ington, D.C., fought alongsiclide Palestinian ; dry of} ; in the area as a potentialpo terrorist” Loter,Wednesday, I watching for 1 >fNieole." • mit those murdersTS. 1 co uldn’t k ill portunitunity to present his .case. in Lebanon in the 1980s against0{ Israeli CNN that Holt wasWl a “known Americanwho may be Holt, believ ost in 1982 lie . who wds “sightedited in Bosnia recently."r, .1^ P e n y told • from W ashIt in -told g Tbe Woshiiigton Pos quently referred;d tot Holt's “possible presin te rro ris t” g u e rrilla s : infor 1 one month with AfghanI^Muslimsxe^. , J ^ |] : Bosnia. ’ He subse- forces. HoltSoviet -t invasion bfthat countr DOW ■ — resence” in also fought fo sisting the Sov ------* ConUntinued from A l Utah border. BurieI^^^d^^om e airport^cre ___ ^ _ ------Seve!veral"8tate“primaiyati(t^d ^ec: ------OtbefNclosur«~ihlhclud^Tdab'0^4 closeil'' ______o ndaryiry highways in southeastiastern and Idaho 36 ioI tthe Malad area, of thebc vweather conditions, said Fed- Idaho0 \were closed part of thee dday. U.S. 20 betw eenI jAreo and Idaho eral Aviatidn*Av Administration tower ^------list included Idaho 81 andid Ida-I Falls and U.S. 26:6 between Idaho managelager Steve Storey at'tbe Twin : C ontinued from A l ust a more expensive foiibr the issuer'of M n n n o u r 7 in Cassia County north oftheof Falls arid the Wyoniim ing state line. F a llss aiiportaii ! debt currently rated ' bonds to borrow. In this case, ihat ted Triple-A, the threat. other could' translate into0 higher interest , . , ’ rating service’s highe}hest grade. . Strad>uncement represented just Moody's said the f t. nad e rates that reverb^tete throughout th e I Qaho a l road report>rt ■ le possible down- leading A'hen bond maiket and broireader economy. ------i grade doesn’t.rcfleclcctJ'any underly- similartndard & P o o r's C orp., a n o th first 'The'M oody’s aniiitiiouhcmeht co- BOI* .: ing deterioration inn tthc fiscal posi- the issu:ng debt-rating service; mac 5ISE (AP) — The Idaho-IlO-De- ell-Lolo P ass, snow>w floor, snowing, U.S..S. i93 — Nevada Ilne-TwIn Falls, ions, incided with concilialinlotj; moves by sued a chains advised. • ' brokencen snow flo_pr,‘j|now lng, drifts; • tion of the United1 SStates Govern- arosear ii warnings, on Nov. 10, whi nent o f Transportation issue< idy's • the Clinton adminislistration and-its travel 1 aflcr-...... Interstiite 84 — OfOfegbii lihe*N ahii^'' T w inh FFalls-Cafey, i wet, inov/ floor, ...... • ment, biif rather frorrom the peculiar Still,ssue th of a possible defaiilt fir :l advisory Wednes'day afl I circumstances surroui i in the budget negotiation3lunt Republican>led ocadversaries to noon1 becauseb- o f road closures•s snnd Bolse-Mountaitain Home-GIenns drifls;s; CCarey-Arco, broken snow floor, ■ounding the pre- annoum vin Falls, wet stow drifls; ------j-scnl-poUticaI-contro» the wording of the'M oody y h ieve a balanced1. tbu^^dlex::__genoral rally-{kK>r-drivin'g-conditic 5LArco:SaI;non^i,cy_^tl^brPkeo.A ----- joversy.-ovcr-ahc-_an.d spe.i urley, icy s p o ^ bro- snowvTloor, fli snowing; Lost Trail Pass, ; direction of federol i uncement was far more bluin en t tend the goverornenen t’s b o rro w in g 0 0 ^ 5is 5 the 1 state. al economic and S&P authori^. . keii snow floor; Burley-UtahBt line, snowV floor,fic broken snow floor, tapw- : social policy.” w ithmpecific, tl ------______In teterstate r 84 was closed fromfr< closed fiom m ilepost:It 222 to Utah line. ing,drifldrifls. : Thc Republican-ledled Congress has Crcd::? expects on announcemei s o u th1 cof Burle;^o the Utahi lliline. Idaho 55 -> Honirseshqe Bend Hill- Idaholaho 75 Icy spots, snow floor, I said it might refusp n th e next several days, hun Idaho lott(tery otherr nroad concUtiotis: Donnelly, broken sno\IOW floor; Donnelly- snowing,vingidriils. sp to extend the Moody’ rket, — I------• governm ent’s borrowrowing authority the multcdit-rating decisions b ------U.S.>. S95 — PIummer>Coeur d ’AlcAlene, M cCall-New M cadodows, w e t broken Inters!terstate 86 — Broken snow floor, unless thc Clinton a ly’s carry enormous weightd e-i BOISE (AP)-WLVinning n tunbers snow ficfloor, snowing, drifting andI linlimit- snow floor, snow floaMV. drifls.s. ‘ ‘ 1 administration . where i tbey> drawn Wednesday in the P o w eiball ed visib:lib ili^ ; C oeur d'Alene-Canadnadlan; , Idaho 21 — Boise^o«towman, w et icy Intersiterstote 15 — Utah line-Malod : capitulates in the bud3udget brawl, al- pendin]lultitrillion^ollar bond marke • though ihere were pO! e in v e s to rs bu y o n d js e ll dc ' gameare: border.sr. slush.-bmken snow Hoor, snesnow- , spots, broken 4noww floor, Lowmon- Pass,. brokenbra snow floor, drifts; Pocotel- possible signs o f • w o n 't b< Riggins-Whitebird Hill, w laho Falls-Dubois, broken lOCiw • conciiiotion on Wednc Ing partly on the risk tbeice it- 1-24-30-36-42;; Powerball 7 Inpj R*. , wet; Banner Summit clososed. lo-Idaho dnesday.' A cre. ibird Hill, icy spots; Grangevilevltle- U.S. 2 0 Mountai:lain Home*Falrf!eld, floor,•, icy, ic] drifts: Monida Paw, broken , , Rubin has said he t b e repaid. . . (one; twenty-four, th: he hos little lee- /* _ _ for^-two; Powerball Iton, broken snow floor, driftiirifling; w et icy spots; Fairfielield-Carey, icy, bro- snow/floor, flo< drifts. ! ; way in making interterest payments. -W Orredit f downgrade can make Iton Hill-Moscow, broken snowsm ken snow floor, driIrifls; Arco-Idaho U.S.S. 303 — McCanunon-Montpellcr, J — Estimated jackpot:,l:S89.3 million. f f l'" - and other paymentsIts storting late ------; Weiser-New Meadows,, w et,' Falls, c l o ^ ; I d ^ o Falls-Ashlon,Fl snow w et,,.broken bro snow flo o r, icy,- drifls; c tly ' next month unless thithe $4.9 trillion A stci r r e c t i o n . . snow floor;fib Maising-Oregon line, wetwel floor, drilling: Ashtiitton-Montanay icy M ont^Iit^Iier-W yoming line, snow floor, , , ' here BOISE (A P )W'inning ir numbers interserstate.90 — Fourth ofr JuJuly spots, snow floor, rain, 1 debt ceiling is raisedd byb C ongress., - identific In, drifls. - drifts.I, snowing.sn< co in ' drawn Wednesday in the Tri-West gMj^on,in, broken snow floor, snowii>wing; U.S. 26 Idaho10 Falls-Wyoming U.S.JS.,91 — Snow floor, snowing, . .j Bond prices lostIt somes of their Gov. storyPh Saturday incorrect! - earlier sharp gains lat ified the Jerome .lodge wherT h e Lotto game are: >ut Pass, snow.floor, snowing.g. line, closed;.Blackfkfoot-Arco, snow drifls. late Wednesday Day Bi Elks 3-9-I8.21.26-299 (three, nine, U.S.;. 12J — .Lewiston.Kooskia,I, bibro- floor, drifting. ''' •Idoho^tho 28 — Broken snow floor, snow . i • .afternoon as word of the Moody’s buildingPhil Batt will attend a-Lincol : announcement spread. eighteeh, twenty-onime, .tw en ty -six , K'® ®*®''low flooi*, drifting: Kooskia>Lo•Uw- Idaho 51— ^ Brokoken snow floor, floor,, snowing.sno • • « ad. But the reac- Lodge,Banquet on Feb. 23. Th ell, brokioken snow floor, snowing; Low- Lo snowing, d r i^ . tion was muted, parti; ing a t 101 N . A lder is Uie E: cr- lk twenty-nine). ' ; « irtly because the The 7 Estimated jackpot:t: $388,000.I . ^ ror. e. , 5 Times-News regrets thc cr lieTiiwsNem . • i C i r c u l i and week, doily only S3.30 per'« r 'w ^ Sunday i l a t i o n ■ Mids, only S2.SD per week. Outut of state ratet: W1 k Infoi>rmation C a j ^ J| « | 2 d | , s • TV Ronsdcll. ciKuIati doily and Sunday SS.OO p< itation dirtctof . S l7 3 3weekdoyt. .( To report lOie newt am 1 Circulation phoneoe llneiI are open be* only S4.00 per week, Sund ] . tween 7 a n d 10 u n . onl retults after 3:30 ond'on weekends per vm k. .Sales tax includeided in all above onl/. Ifyou do not re- 13-0931. « , eelveyourp#pefby7ttj7 sjn.. call the number rate*. A $15.00 charge willJ beb levied for ail ^ SPORTS Peter 1 ’“ t...... __ HPfOT^CaiKl«HCH SCHOOI JCOB _ lOTTfSt'g 3oodina4i«Bennan__— Advertising 336-2335 •» call 733-cr York, advertising director ’Mafljafbtmslioa rod Press ; . Burley-Rupeft-P«iJ-C 0931 Moi>ou with lo place on advertisement Tbe Ttmes-News (UPS '631-080)63 it pub- ' I P0M^6 ASC . 678-2332 33-0931. Clas'iided ddi.'call 733' lished dkily al 132 ThWd St. W.. Twin . ■ O : ■. / : Buhl-Costlefon! 10 a.m.-inMonday through Ftiday from 7 neea.m Falls, Idaho, 83301. by1 NMagic Volley ■ 543-4648 able weekpjn. and SatunJoys from 7 a.m. untJ:” Newspapen Inc. SecondHdasbts pottage paid ■ Unigi^fetwi _ j _ , * . 2 • nTheTlmaNbwiI V f Fller-Rogenoa-HolllsBlllfter .J.,c«|l677- tip or with to talk to SundayI availableS: only where delivery is noi aooieone ia tbe editoda ’ck. . . . eepyitaMeim rnnkrifara 5 ' - ekIoI deportment, call per week:ined. Mail rates: loeal. daily andper akgleViaiyNMiV^Mi T T i e lW ^ L g J I i.J 10:00 a.m. and 5:30 Idaho raie’ S3.50 per week, doily only S3.00 ek: Sunday only 52.25 per week, rales: cbily and Sunday S4.00 per ■ / _ ' ■ ' ' ~~~~ * ~ r "'" ” ' a T r — ...... ThureifBday, Jonuary 25 .1 9 9 6 TImotImos-Nows, Twin Foils, Idaho A -3 N a t i o n i A ceoo u n tanit: 1Va>vel sta l£f fire d1 e a rlyM e lknton pro]eposes WASHINGTON)N (AP) — An I------: nbezzlcmcnt charges on< • accountant who audaudited thc White acquittedcd latc lost year. ------:. House travel olTice» saids Wednesday has conccded that $55,000't It - -lo okc at TV sshows ; he was surprised whwhen Ihe workers dffice funds passed tiiro u j hi: ; were fired before hisliis staff{ finished its ' '” S WASHINGTON>1 ,(AP) — Presi- more studitudies and commissions and lal bank account, but hc h“s hai dent Clinton's propoposed-mceting- blah blahah tbloh." uiking any money for personion- ^jjl, T y cxccutivci ■ " ^ u t he also saidI theth< ouditdid find ; . ' 'CS would focus Hollingiings said .Congress should on what steps thc ___• “clear evidence of'financial fin misman-__ ■' ____At-W e :c J n d i^ ry can completeste taction on his bill which __ Vedncsday.: hearing,-some»mc— —lakc'lmmcdiately'tcto'help parents would proprohibit violent'TV shows ■ agementv. al Democmts challenged Dale The fonner dircctcector ofthe travel shield children frorom' violent and at times:s vwhen young people are : other six workers fired olonjong -other objectionable; Iprograms. ‘ likely lobe . .office testified, meaneanwhile,. thot the m. 0 bc tuning in. : rush to produce thele qiaudit report was Rep. The meeting woiould ccnter on The WhWhile House aide also said Cardiss Collins o f Illinois, “whot we can do Icloday" and not >ways lo eyond comprehension, ll ;. before the firings thatthai “there is one •. *J As an example. TV 7 broadcast- Tuesday.ly. i Clinton invited m edia in my opinion, the Spanish ers and cablc networorks n^ed to do and entenaerlainmenl executives lo a ■ person and only onee pill Jawaiting final action in . , Herm an, taking exce](ception com* then, presidential aides have - ments attributed to him at the hearing Sen. Emcst Hollinjings. D-S.C., in Congressss %would go far to crack ‘■ that thc firing, while bodly . an interview, said hcIC doesn't think down onin TV1 violence. Bui thc by a key Republican,in, said in a tele> ■ were V justified by the find- : phone interview thathat the audit did ^ a lol could be acco:om plished at While Hou-loiise aide said if the bill hc Peot Marwick audit, such a meeting. “ 1[ haveI misgiv- becomes;s law1 os anticipated it . tum up mismonagenic;m*cnt that might cr’s irivestigotive pond has ; liave justified at leost» st the firing of IQS ings. It’s just anothercr delay where would bcic severalsc years before any ; Dale. athering evidence it saysy s . people get together aiand talk about o f Ihe provi:w isions took effect. shows thethat both Hillary Rodhumim Still, he said, "At the1 they Clinton and ai Clinion friend Harry ^ fired them, .we weree stistill writing our Thomasonion pressured White -House draft report and I wasIS sisurprised.” aides to) firef the staff. Both Mrs.“ Fugative ]nabbed at sstrip dub ' R ep. W illiam CliiClinger, R-Pa., Clinton anand Thomason have denied chairman o f Jhe Govenvemment Reform -F om ierr WhiteV House travel offiofflce Director Billy D ale toldtc Cbn- any wrongngdbing, Thc first lady said ■ BATON ROUGE. La. Li (AP) — It thc strippenpers called police. and Oversight Commnmittee, opened . g re s s Wt was cscaped convivict Clifton About1 -202C minules later, thc sus- W ednesday a W hite Hous>U86 aide told him PrestdidehtCltn- she onlyy expressed« concerns afierj. Brumley’s love o flh c 1 the hearing by sayjnging Herman had w a a i reports thcrc might bc mis- : high life lhat pcct wasas Ileaving in handcuffs. IS ultimately responsiblelei forf the firing o f th e offlifnco staff. hcnnngrcj finally caught up witl □id Brumlcy tried to grab an . told committee inv«ti{iu-gators he “did ' managemeinent in thc oflice and never ith him — an Policc said hour before closing tir[ime at a strip officer'si gungu but was quickly sub- . not think his review,w. warrantedv the Dale hadd written\ petty cash checks tolo • include questioning5 wheth er to ordered an^anyone to fire the workers, ' " ...... ** ~ ' hTmsclfrand"acpositcd“ihcm ai in his'iis '" remove that person froi joint. ------^—------^ued,-andid lalerk tumed over 10 feder=------rom that posi- 'T h e comommittee has produccci evi- - A terse note in a mananagement log al custody. “ W e never mode anyan; recommen- accounLv tion." '' dence showowing that a consulting fim i' ly- : dations nor were wee eever osked for Such action, ac “1 think, probably ™ -al The Gold Club Mils; llthe story: “At ily Hc said he did not havave an opinion in whichil Thomason 1 was a partner 1 a.m., 1-24-96, custor any recommendationsuonwhetherthe o does waivarrant some immediatelie os to whether the other ressed interest in the tmvel omer wearing ' er six workers had expres wig in club matched desescription ofa president should temiinjninatc anybody,” action,” Herman H said. “My personal>ol should hove been dismislissed. Five of. o(Tice busiusiness and that Thoriiason HMfnnn Cnirf in tKn into --wanted (nan detailed in an FBI cir- •X K O'i inlovicw»BuLhft_:..asscs8mcniiCnt-is-.;.-tiwt-most-c6mpan1cs-ics— thcip-wcre-reinstated-K-to-other-jobs— was-*he-fii-nrst-to-ollege-mismanago— ®------culardfolipcd>ofrKy-i ! said his audit tumed up evidence that today wouould question that and wouldlid ond thc sixth retired. Oa ■ agenfRogcr Dale was tried ment. While.” An alert "hou;)use mom" to In fighht far COonservat itive turlf, Spokaiane group propoS'3ses govemmerit (change ^ SPOKAIANE (AP) — A'Spokanele commissioners can't pcpossibly keep / \ business group wants to10 up with the load.” Spokaicanc Couniy is / ^ the size of the Spokanele the state’s m ost popululous county \ ^ . GOP assailsa CZ^linton’ss credibiilitv County CoITommission from three to10 without an elecjed exe

■'For Clinton ,and Bobiob Dole — or w hom ever the Republijblicans nomi- IPi ___ ^riate.to-oppostthepresic'esidentthisialL. puu4icCedinl946jj,we continue tot Be an , - the November electiection is likely . lo come down to a cretmdibility con- importi■t.a3tmemSe:XMo J L tJ ie Idafio v■mecCical. „ ' test as much as a clashash o f compet- • ’iiig visions. "T h e era o f big govsovefnmcm i# communityty. ^rougttS^0 years, one; tfiin£t over." Clinton said,1. deliveringd' a line Republicans expecpcctcd to hear ..1 APphab fialas remained, tht e sam e - -firom a nejw GO^presjiesident a year,, Prestdentlntlal caridIdate;Bpb.Dolelie Isp eak s w ith p o lic e o ffffic erJlm , irom how. . S t r o ^ e f‘ dduring a tour o f th e Cediedar Rapids, Iowa, policece depart-...... OUT com mnitmetit to ifiee p eople zue se.^etve. ' ‘ Clinton, is a polishedled orator, and W oh9dnesday.______■ -■' the overnighfpolls8 0once again- . showed high public ap|approval o f a ' the fall. Clinton's Cl skills at sales- luxury of targeting his hi ap'peat i--i______manshlpjioiaotwithitanding^______Tni»■ dangerously o ff course. 'high school ^iors'to:o rrequiring a not going to match Clinton on TV. His national televisionon appear- -jII cbip in televisions so3 piparents can w ith Dolee cor anyone else in the once.gave a Dole an enviouous advan- their children fromiim watching field,” saidid one participant who tage u over his nomination rivals.ri But •programs thw .find objectjectionable. described th ."I think, m the longing run, that o f anonymitylity. -! flfiunked the ultim ate test:st: proving doesn't matter-much,"h," Gingrich' . Dolc’^srivoivals were only too happy he h would bc a formidablelie Clinton said o f Clinton’s ovemignight ratings, to agree. opponent.o; m ean, I d o n ’t agreeee with P.T. - Cornmentantator Pat Buchanan told “Republican? will nott Ibeat Bill - ^l|l I • Bamum that there's a-suI'SUckCT boro New Hompslpshire -voters Wednfes'day Clinton C in 1996, if wc tiyy :to match ijS | i every minute. I-ogjagree- with that Dole *V“Vas not adequate to the empty ei rhetoric withh em pty -.'iim * Abraham Lincoln, that;lat you can’t task, to putIt iti mildly. ... A pitcher rhetoric,” rl said Texas SiSen. Phil •;,il } T roud to c e h .1iBrate ourSOyty e a r fool ell of the peoplete. allt of the got shelledI andai we better go to the Gramm. G ."Bob D ole can’n’t debate. 'I | | '* bullpen iff we\ want Jo wi^the Bill B Clintbn on thc issues.” ■ V F or oil h is rhetori<>“toMo the con- scries.” That wil| be a familiar• rrefrain as J'l.ffl pariTtnersfdp zoitfiI tfu people ofldafio., f. tr^ ,'. Dole said Clinton:on stood for .. D ole seenemed mindful of such the th early nominating conteitests draw '^ i f l l three things: “More govgovemment. concerns when wl he told lowans. ,. everc) closcr. For Dole, thott mr eans he ' c’i |j||wPlVeShfe ' Bigger govermnrat.Monlore meddle- ‘Vinning thistusnotnlna'tionis notjust ' - mustm first fend ofT his ovow n ch al- 1 9? 4 4 6 » I 9 9 6 , ‘ i^egovemment", ; ^ ' aboutTVspoipots. not about being thd' ^ lengerste to get a dircct:t sh o t pt -snTTTTT ' ;-With prospects' for: a baleocfld most negaUvilive and who’can throw- Clinton, C and the chance tb3 mi ake his „ • ' budget agreem ent fading,lg, 1that is the the most rockwks. It’s about the Heart case « that "while the' pre'ire sid e n t’s . »OJS<•ise • Coeur d’Alene • ■ Idaho Falls • Lewjwiston • Pocatello •TWin • Falls •' core of a message ^ umblicanssay b l and soul” oftlifthe voters. wwords speak o f change, h is deeds they are confident witlII prevail,; in Dole also0 didn’tt ht^ve C linton's area ar contradiction.”

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Ar4 Tlmeft44ows. Twinwin Fans. Idaho Thursday,-JarJa n u ary 25.. . NationI SubjpoenaI raises;s polittical sistakes fbr\^i ^ t e lEldiiisiii Hie Washington Post comingng the Clintons should be, say s Starr’s subpoenaaas for testimony remainin rcrep* comply with subpo[Kwnos and obout be questibned-under u es oath by the politically explosive\/e — • venue of a >endent counsel-and by an y of grand juiy room. resentsIS botht Bill and Hfllary Clintilinton the overall docu^tment.production. indepen< on Whinhilewaten high-profile Skaddiidden effort ----- the 233 grandgr jurors. ■Now. the decisionn bby. Independent- nee she's in there; she’s a wit- Coimsel Kenneth W. StarrS to' subpoc- Arps attomeyatu R o t ^ Bennett, whorho is Kendall has saidid that the scorch “Once senting the president ih a sextiextial for su b p o en a ed documents,was d ness— — you can forget First Lady,” . na both Hilloiy ClintooIton ahd her altor- criminal defense lawyer Plato __ . __ ------n ^ - to a p p w before-*re-aTederal-greod— LsmentJAwsuit: W hitcJlou;louse- exhaiistlvc^^nd^t.thorough. But said,crir isei Jack Q uinn ond speciecial Hillary Clinton has1 saids that she is al Cwheriseris. jiiry here has.raised;ed the political me of Ihe prosecutor’s ques- stakes for the Whitihite House and water counsel Jane Sheibumume. a loss to explain wlwhy' searches did Som e y Clinton is not only the d:lient ie not tum up tbe billiilling records and . tions couldcot involve the substance of; added to mounting leiulension within the egal work at the Rose Law Clinton's legal teamim about how to strang>minded attom^r inn h'her that sbe has “no idea”ii how they her leg* ^ ^ — ight, say some'close to the-situ- sir . turned up o n ,a tablible .in book room Firm,, which wl also could raise issues manage the fust lady’sy’s troubles. •------=- torney-client priviiege. She . Mrs. Clinton is notnot a “target” o f on the. third floorar ofthe While of atton B<^nnrtT anfl hattipm*!* ' ______wouldi have ht an ethical obligation to __ LadrHillaiy-Rodham Clin:iinton and-t>er-daught0i Counse : Houk lawyers have arguegued E. Lawrence Banarcella, a former- asse rtt the tl privilege when asked cal term lhai meansi slishe is in immi- a tteid n d th e S ta te o fth e Unionn speechsi Thursday in Ci Whitewi legal matters she handled on nent risk oflndictmement. But Surr Cendall has'engaged in'futilutile federal prosecutor,, calledc the move . about le^ HillaiyC hthe_. tp__su^peha_ the ..1Iawyers_“v e ^ __te h a lff o:of a client unless the client -...... wants to question her.ler-'Fridny-about Stair nfusedrefi to back.down.fionn.hishis_.,The,_White.HoUseL but a str . the belated discoveryry of her billing demandid thati she go before the grandand night that Da>a'd ^ Ki ress, epitomized. ly the receiwent tinusual biit not t ^iprecMedtiKl” i ahd\. w a lvid d 'it i t • " own rigb ^1 wire act” for all • Previoviously, in deference to her records from the Rose»e Law Firm, as juiy. also has been subpoa APptato ation.over handwritten notes takeaken said “it is a real high al e x p ^ and lawyers familiarlior before the grand jury ; 8 1993 Whitewater strategitegy the attorneys invololved becuase it positionion-as First Lady, Hillary veil as what those documentsdot show Legal i »r,Chel6oa,------Sourc- ab.out her work fn basI been interviewed tmder (guaranty Savings &: Loan,L< tbe failed situationon raises some potential con-on- Stair's decision to subC p H B lH m . and. imvate hiwyeis. Tbe Whiilliite . client privilege tsstiesies. oathby by prosecutors at the White S&L at the ccnter ofthfthe Whitewater flicts betweenbe Hillary Clinton andind vate la w y e rs furthe ! eventually tumed over.thr.the While ber grandI juryj appeopnce House. As / a practical legal matter, e Mid Tuesday . and polit tibli* will be an unprecedsdented act for a th ereis isli little difference between giv- ipatter. the privrivate attorneys who haveive already frayed relatiKoidall — who Congressbut only after a hi^Iy>publ . After the subpoenaa wasw received at supervise’ised the search for documentsnis White H ouse and pri standofl* with tbe Senate thithat First Lady, 11111^0Clinton enters the ing prosuted ov< to the public impressiossion grand jury roorn Ukeke anyoiher wit* ooth nand d grand jury testimony — the. the White House Frid;riday, Clinton’s that haveive been sought by prosccutoisois involved in the matter,y — urill repre- during s Itiwyers had two daysays of meetings under subpoenast for ihe past twowo They h av e battlec hite House is tiying to conceticeal. ' ness: She will not be b accompanied swornI testimony t« can be read to the 9n Friday. But sessioniation. ; by her lawyer, altlIthough he may grandjurors jun and used as evidence. with lawyers from StarItair's officc, but yeais. scenes for months aboubpoena the pri- ludes and ier strains the House e Itions.between notes, bu i t ■ Califomiilia college deelays IC Iii )rivate law yers cized stahopese] 3xual sui Eton’s kr. contribut ed behind th e the Whiti new adnIrriissions poi boul how forth- informatis^asULongg.as.p_QSSs ib le lJ OAKLAND. Calif, C amounted to a dc ys.imdej (AP) — Universitsity of He said he ww« ould con* Hie BoltiniornoreStm - Jones has The panel ruled by a '2*1 vote-that , California regentsIts who. vene a specialI irmeeting of. awyers 1 sued the presi* Clinton C has no immunityy to the lawsuit I lost year approvedi a new the regents if theth univer- WASHINiINGTON — Preside d en t and an aiand is not entitled to anyy delays, either.- \ ' admissions policyy ddrop- sity , inisists on the amlon's lla» ^ e r s , trying im ew to del A rkansu st^te Ifjhat, If ruling eqes into eefT<;ct. Clinton I ^ ^------—ping.ia£f!rmativ£-ac-actio n — tiiiietable.i:—:__ rhiiiconduct-lawsuit-agaii —trob|mrBllog—-MuM-6o-forcea-t6-staft^ c< will have to waitit untilt . “We’ve gojo t_ so m e |,j„ . Tuesdayday forecast a scries o f “c(irLwraps ing that she titions from Jones* lawyiyers about the 1998 to see It go;o into regents, includu ilin g th is slitutional cl:clashes*' betw een him anc was the target icincident and about his> Regents voted in Tocsduy. cy if he alsoilso must defend himself sexual Clinton wants the ca:ase postponed AgeVged Beef & l¥esh Fish i tobantheuseofriaceace and While Alkin:m s o n sa id gpurt advances by until us he has left oflice, onime-or five years QSaved NkhtlyL ; i gender consideratior:ions as the move doess notn repre- jhe clashcshcs, the p re sid e n t’s privj Clinton at a from fr now. , • o f Jan. 1. 1997, andnd they .sent a change ii l i n s t — Little Rock, The president's White HHotise advisors t T r n i i ^ ■ ■" attorneys cotcontend, could involve ‘con-w ' presumed the pop o lic y many students wan d fa u lty ggis ,j, jgcidcide how Clinton spends I >~*Ark., hotel in arare clearly concerned thatIt the case could f' . would affect- stud'udents members wh(Iho have ,j„5 which of his ofTicial duti 1991 when he uiunfold in the midst o f Cliilinton’s re*elec* i r r . £92.!7.,:_, —fought-the-affifflrniatrve_-_ -itxeives priordority-for his attention. ' ------^w«s-govcmor-^-ti(,1-tion-campaign.i------' "B ut UC Presi«tsident action ban were:rc cncour- Clinton,, a federal appeals court w Ke " j ■ of Arkansas. The appeals court panetiel's refusal to Richard Atkinson>n said: aged. told, cannotlot perform his president '(X).000 in damages. allow al any delays left Cliilinton wilh the I ■' there isn’t time toI devel-d( “This is monore than a duties a„dI siisimultaneously take part I Tuesday with the Sth o|options first o f asking thehe full court to " j « op Dcw admissions> guide-gi symbolic victoi who step in and then, i f that[ ifailed, take defending: hjihimself against tbe Iawsgrfipr JarIppte^ In Hie Counby! FREESET-VP*!.mEDISPOSALLOFOmSET BonlierJadel^Hugcluge Sckdon lllitlies, Kids, Miicn Jacks, 3/41!/) Qnis, Dusim, Hand EEDmVERY»F cks. Deafec TOt ane. ^Imau i InEVERTOM E i ^ I S M IWATTBESS T=AGTOI i RYPIBI t 'SA T. IO A .M . . Ih BI m o n ;- f r i . s > A i .M . - e R .M . J t ' ■ ' . —______- : ♦ ,

K ...... Thuilu rsd a y , Jonuory 2 5 ,1 9 9 6 TImiTimos-Nows. Twin Falj#, Idaho A-5 Nation^ m i Ijrieffifly I F o rb5 e s p r(•esses 1flat-taIX canitipaignr FDAdKs!s fake fat for $nn a c k fo o d s ' DES MOINES, lolowa (AP) — As Hei alsoals dismissed worries the pro-' , , WASHINGTONDN — .Americans w ill soooon be eating potato chips -ti J Republican rivalss increase their posalI wouldwo balloon the deficit made with the first:rst zcro-coloric artificial fai t ■ . ^ ottacks on Steve Fort}rbcs, the publish- “Contjlontraiy to what the chicken lit- The Food andI DDrug Administration apprcproved Procter & Gamble's cr on Wednesday ripjipped into "chick- ties andtnd 1fear mongers have said, gov- olestra Wednesday,lay, over the protests o f som«ime scientists who called the en liiiles and fear menongers" who are cmmenllent .revenues would go up o n d - 'targeting his fiat uixc fproposal. not dowrlown,"hesaid. . I . fake fat dangerous.us...... - ■The FDA wame(Tied consumers thal olestrara can cause such gastroin- Forbes — whosee |personal wealth Conce:tnccm aboui a drop in charitably- ____ ! testinal side effectscts as .djarrfaeo and can litent.eraJlyjvash_oiii_pfjth;ibodyi; has been estimateded at more than givinglg assumeoi “the American pcopltf I - c ^ i n nutneots whrawl It is eaten along witlvith that lunchtime bowl of ^^H-54.00-million*r^-alsoso:discountcd the— need-to-l-to bc bribcd byrthe tox code (cr ■; ■ soup or pile ofcarrcirrot sticks. impact a flat tax woi'ould have on his give,"" he odded. ! But th e FDA concluded coi that while, somono people will find olestra own finances. Forbeirbes* Republican rivals alsd' “Let me be candid,id," Forbes told a suggestist heI would benefit personally^ ' unpleasant, it issafsafe for the general populatIation to eat in potato chips I p ' and other snack foofocxls — os iong as th e foodK)ds bear a label warning of Republican breakfa:Fast club. “Sieve by a lowlower lax rate and have calledi- those side effects.>. ' Forbes has been blessrssedinlife. I.will o.n himm totc givedeuils ofhis finances, Procter & Gombmble spent 25 years And1 S2S0S million developings ' ' do all right if you dcdon’t change ihc . Forbeses has h declined to release tax ____. olestra, which it wilwill sell under the brand naname Clean.______ux code. I will do allall right if you do returns,ns. saying : Wednesday that his' ~changc't]ie iox'cod£" ------opponentnents'are trying to-deflect aneni;— ^------Forlws has nude a 17 percent flat lion from'rom his proposals. ' ^ Scientists ddiscover tick-c:carried germ tax the ccnterplccc 0o f his campaign “Onene co f the things the opponents' ■ BOSTON — SciNew England Joumol of ticlcvjsion adverti^f(ing — lhat and . aheadI andani everyone else wiJl lose,’'- ' Medicine by doctontors from the University o f Minnesota, should speed1 slashing atucks on hhis rivals. Polls' hesaid.id. "Just" remember lhat under a_ ------Hipthe-seareh^brrfes•feste r ways ta-diagnose-the-ic*infcctioinind'bcitcrwayy7 c ^■^havrKlnfgotnlnsTBrgronml'wlthnhc“^an axxyouwlll'ConTC'corahcnd:" 7 t • *to t ^ t and controlol it.t , Iowa caucuses less thUian three weeks The bacteria arcire spread by deer tick s, ththe same pests that c a ^ ^ ^ ■ _ aw ay ^ ______------L ym e dIsoase.-Theyiey cause a-flu-like-tllness-arcall^human'gmnuloc^ic— The movement in the polls has ^ /i^. ehrlichiosib,'orHGEGE, that is fatal about 5 percercent ofthe time, it prompted other ReRepublicans to ■ ta people; the infcnfcction causcs sudden feveiver and body aches and can respond dircctly ih1 tbeir1 own ads. IM S # Irad to ladaey or- breathingbr failure. Unliket thetl flu,' it does' hot trigger including GOP fronont-runncr Sen. 1^1^ ; runny noses, and1 it can be ^ured with the5 aantibiotics tetracycline or Bob Dole, with manyny o f the attacks Eas doxycycline. • focusing on the flat U7 astern $«-|9s Fort>u’ opponents:s say die flat tax n i f l Study: Arte'teries best for bypassb; surgeiy would benefit the weacttlthy and would i ^ lllllivinnor l l i per person I . BOSTON — Con live longer if surgeons use devasuie housing valuilues and chariia- « . . 'orohap' bypass patients liv APph» photo ble giving by eliminat ..an arteiy instead ofa3f a vein to repair the heart,1, at study found, wting deductions i. Jan 26 &: Sat Jan 27 | Bypass is one of the nation’s most.comirnmon surgical procedures, -Republican presidedential candidate Stevefe Forbes visits the for charity and mortga,gage inlerest , "Lii'Live Belly Dancers" J performed on morc3re than 300,000 people annually. ai Many surgeons Masterbullder's Co:onvention Wednesdayy InI Des Molnes. The But Forbes said a flat tax would iCall For Re*fTvation$ \ have already.switchtched to'using arteries, ancm d the new research con* lowa caucuses aree less than three weeksks away. drive down interest rarates, more than eludes t h ^ shouldd useu this approach on vlrtuirtually everyone whp n e e ^ offsetting the loss of the mortgage . the operation. interest deduction. “Ifyou ask mostist surgeons,j they would say sa: the arteiy is the blood “You hove more money n in your JlIlL i ^ ,' vessel of choice, but it takes longer and is technicallyte more demand- C o u rt 1]halts isaleJ of drug pocket and Ihe cost of>f your mortgage Up t o w n ■ ,; ing," said Dr. Airliclie CameronI o f St Luke*s-R-Roosevelt Hospital Center • goes down," he saidid. "In Ihe real J ^ . world ^01 will help hohousing, 1. ;.:inNew.Ynrk. v. TMaln-AverEasr*-733^0900'^ ^------'; During bypass surjsurgery, surgeons tise sm alltil pieces| o f blood vessel to - ‘detecteo r^as like ' K.reroute blotfd aroundind clogged arteries th at feedfee the heart. In time, the Deljrfraud .! 'detours m ay also grogrow .dangerously narrow withwi cholesterol deposits. WASHINGTON —- A: federal inside wa;ivas found to be two picccss o0 f mmt tmm ■ judge Wednesday tempnpprarily hailed plastic ?uisurrounding “a small picccc o0 f I - i Study: DniiU g m a y p r e v e n t _ -*^ni°nufacture and solele o f a -device polymerT ccoated while paper, simila 'IIttnwi^ eswuuIbonusc^ nI sold to scnbbis. priransns, airports and to a cand;ndy bar wrapper," Townsenc I NEW YORK—— Ai drug used to smoothJl out' wrinkles caused by low enforcement asIS a d ru g and wrote inII a an aflldavit I 1, years o f exposure to the sun might be able to prevent such damage ih explosives detector. Compaipany employees told the FB ; the first place, a studjudy suggests. FBI - •- i s I ■ Tretinoin, when a{ »f ultraviolet light, sharply Govemmcnt tests- indicatedin it’s a thS “chiplip” i^ “nothing more thorhan I I applied before a dose o f \ fake. photocopj)py paper,” Townsend added, I' reduced the prc^uctiaction of enzymes in the: s:skin that might promote H H H i :; wrinkling. ' FBI agent Norman TTownsend told “Wc con cn see no reason why th( a federal judge that I1,000 Quadro Quodro DcviccD< could woric using anj I NAME _ Tretinoin (pronounaunced “treh-tin-OH-in”) is a’ form o f retinoic acid . Z Trackers, also knowiwn as Q uadro known scicnce,"sci Mory W. Green 01 I itamin A. It is the a ^ v e ingingredient in Renova, a pre* ' and a relative o f vitar Positjve Molecular Lc I A D D R E SS» ' : scription creami' 'nrecen tly a p p ro v ed by)y the Food and Drug Locators, have Sandia wrote.wr beeh sold or orderedd for S395 to - At hethe request ofthe Justicc . .AdmiiMttstioo-JoM>r treating fine facial wrmi-mkles and oth et signs o f- , y=;::I-CITY ------. Chronic sun exposure.life.'-’ - $8,000 apiece.- - ...... ------DeparimeTient,-which-iB-conducling-t But he said ifnalylysis by FBI fraud invnvestigalion, U.S. Districi The new woric iss nreported in today's issueIC o< f the joumal Nature by ;i,t PHONE_ : Gary j. Fisher, Dr.. JohnJc J.' Voorhees and collIIC. I Uuniuuuy3I.l996.EnEntiy muM be depoiiled in the device is nothing moree 1than'n hollow S-C., ilss Texas 1 subsidiary and fouiour ■ More whoK name ippeana n above. Coupoai available at bfe^ce ntttltHUiaiboinbeir’s,s, police say plastic box attached toto a retractable companyny officers. His order yya:yos l^^la-ninM-Ntwirotnoo LIVERMORE, CalCalif.-— Postal Service nspectors are investimting transistor radio antenrnna. A “chip" releasedI byb: Ihc department here. an attempted maiUbo:•bomb attack on an eltictricaical engineering teacner at ' tfie Univenity.of ifo m ia ,' Berkeley, But police dismiss)issed any link-to the so-calcalled Unabomber, a self- e x e c i ___ -^'described'an^histst \ who has-targeted airlineittes, university professors Man ;uted and others in attacksks that< have Killeff^three ontiSam)iiiea'23 sfncel978r " ' ; -Two of.the Unabombinber’s packages exploded1 a:at UC Berkeley’s elMtri* “foFloIIlng ~|F veal e n g in e ^ g builcU JARRA1T, Va. (APlP) — A man DONT _ lO O KTHisrlj- l : The Iccttirer^ whoMoM'name .was not released,d , received two cardboard who killed a conven::nience store (•'tubes filled w ith giin{linpowder;— rigged to loclook like, candles — in a clerk was executed byb injection ' tvPBckage that arrivMid ata his home in Liveiiu oieire, lastraonth,'-police said. af^er a 22-minute delislay to allow ' p'Along mth th a n ^ anoto simed *^nnie w Cpnsumner Loan R:lates As LoiowAs ; , medical personnel to0 find a vein„ t;- No om was''irijun5dtre^'since ther^cahdles” wewere never lighted, poUce large chough for th'e,nececdle. k^said.,'■: 'T h e drugs were ihjecectcd through . . the top of Richard Tme- I .. ‘.I'Wedne^y it is seekieking no financial penaltieses'apinst Orwge'County thing unintelligible monaments before I ___ '^and.two.former.onipi1!p»l8 in ajsiyil case stemmmjng i fitim 'the_-'nation*s - —he-was-executed-Tucscsday night at ------~ \ ^largest municipal ankniptcy. the G reen sv ille Curned down ;S;For centuries,' Karukc IrtadiaM have, tribal chalnnan after ] the'seizure. Johnscisbn said the . 6 ^ the site above a KlaIGamath Rivd- tribe plans to remove son:>me outbuild- ;n tei& ll for'an-anniial ca I in ^ and fences and-'Vestcstore the land K lam athI hNational Forest, a Drug; Jto its original state." - H o m e Feiederal . 'tenew'the-world aod e nent. Administration agent and acom s COI " ■ Enforecmt Jotmson'said his tribee retumed to - k w h o ^ a s} aamong officers arresting , h a s tilthe loan youJ need for thi;h e ‘Klvis'^Johnson, '^bis chai the site' to live and for relieligious cerc- in an affidavit-. Facing nar* monies , year after year — even after ra a te^ondintei^dew^T ■ and •-.other'* ' charges, . , th in g s y o u w a n t. 1lake adyant£I t a g e J.“We^r^ very excited, ‘ gold miners btuned thec Indian vil- >rtoit accepted a ple^ bargain '' la^;in 1S52 and other whvhites burned ; m e'got part o/oor land b Jcd guilty to state, weapons : dfhlow interestt rates now ! . Johnson spoke altei' ; it'again in 1S83. In thee 1950s,'. the iled by the Siskiyou County ,Bureau' o f Indian Affairs,rs. sold some General Janet Reno ana lttcimey..Because California • ' igreement b e t w ^ tbi? J Indian land allotmentats to non- ivil forfeiture-statote; U.S. . Ihdians.rjdne'ldf , .wHomm .Vifilt .the. , ■ - nterior Departhimttf-io•to return t h e - - - ^ — ■ }rs used the fi»deraVforfbi- ; Itod to the tribe. The 1 Somes Bar Lodge, a fisiishihg camp. ’aod siized'the property.- and;resort.‘ ' . ^ a n Af^irs will 'hold th the state conviction. ' . Calir., iM d in tr I Johnson Mid cerehion rn.e,o,s.S. attorney offered the land.' gstill‘were conductcd justt'outside 1 tho S riie federal bbVemment Drpgcm bordcr/cir sale. 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IdahoI Briefi H u n cd r e d s off siipreim a c i s t Senatite panel: ______M a n k i l lIs s wife, self at ru:-ural home h aitid lIbills a pipear i in^N a m p a AMMON —- FFriends are struggling; t(to understand why a quietiet I Keep 1Mosman ^ accountant killedled his wife and then himsmself at their home south of NAMPA (AP)-— Police are investigating Ammon. group calling itseself the Northwest Arya Tlie bodies osf f 1Rodney Bonzon, 42,. andind Chpstine Bonzon. 43, on A lliance that distribiibuted several hundred whihhue- I onEcId Board Idaho National ErEngineering Laboratory en,engineer, were found in their suprcmacist'flicrsininNaihpa. HM I ~ A Senate committee rural home on Tucruesdoy. Both died of gunshuhot wounds. “ W e d o n ’t knovow anything about them, BOISE (AP) ------~Bonron-calIed-Ifd-Bbnnevjllc Gountydispatpatchcts-Tucsdaymomingon- ^ — —Wedriesday-rcconrjo m m e n d e d -s u te 3 6 o r4 -o f------Assistaht'Chief of}f Police Alan C reeeh soiemo-' behind thc deaths,hs, but the contents ofthe! noten< WOT not released. o rie n te d tow n,” said. ss 19-year-old Brando:don Shuey, whose youngnger brotlm found one o f'the th Larry Boise banl fliers in the mail. “11'1 hate hate groups.” I nk robbery susispect shot ear to S huey is Hispanic,ic. BOISE — Ann alalleged robber was woundmded in an exchange o f gun- ; th e MBUM b h BE w fire with police WWcdnesciay as he tried to flee a Boise bank with ag Occasionally prtiroblems have occurredU li n Fund Nampa with indiyiyiduals who preach.whitme youth around he^thaLhat IS __ [iTbahk-with'the hostog^and claim -to be skinheadadSf that-have som e o f tho»lose- 7- Mosman hod toldboth' T hen Ihc suspcclcc:lcd robber come oiit oFthe mittee that hc gave f gunfire erupted.. As m any as two dozen shothois were fired. ' • 'Views,” he said. “Bu3ut I don’t know that I wan^ t ' 1 i J, lo soy we've had monore problemsi than anybodyody ------in-1990-and4750- Steve Roscbcpyipy'of Middleton stoppedi tou watch the confrontation, unsuccessful Dem Roseberry said*hche did not know who firedd thetl first shot but he sow thcm else.’ - nittee. i ' sheriffs detectives, witl/ith cratic' gubernatori gunman, whom1 other o witnesses said was/as carrying a bank packet, Canyon County s help from the CaidIdwell Police Departm ent:nt, candidate Lor M o sm an point al one ofthehe police cars and open fire, • EehoHawk lost year Hc said thc hosuostage jum ped into the bushishes near the entrance.as the investigated the Caidildwell post office box Usteciled APphOtD will consider Republican Gov. on thc recruitmentnt fliers. The ad d ress was ensure keeping tl shooting began andam laid flat. Roscbeny sauutd he then saw the gunman B ran d o n S h u e y wW8 a s an g ry w h e n h e •ointment of Mosman to the bogus. ■ State Insurance n.Fui ■ • fall. .'re found a filer fromn thet Northwest Aryan as a client. Tibbs said thee ggunman “was thc only' oneo who was injured” and . “Wc arc jiist tryiiI'ing to identify w ho w e’re >mmittee Chairman Gary jf dealing with,’’ sherifriff’s Detective Chris Smitfiiiih A lliance o n h is Nai4anipa doorstep. ~ "I*think*I*was*told-oscow Republican, asked was taken icJ St.. AlAlphonsus Regional Medicdical Center for treatment of _ J make th^donations ai 'gunshot wounds. said. “ Especially inI (Canyon County, w e’ve gotgoi . :in the Democratic campaign a lot o f diverse cultuiture here, and w e don’t needeed member Joelta FulgenSenzi said the way to combat tHe'amopfi’t in liought bo’ it was better to disciiss this kind o f stuff. Ittjust j causes trouble, evenn ilif a white>supremacist:ist group is for people to'■ cases,” Mosmanublic to forum in the Senate Littering; leadsh to 76-dayly jail term it’s a sm all group.” • throw the fliers aWa<ear. “rm not going-t.o tell - parking lotln front'iht'or'a^'onvchience’stbrc:~ Canyon Area Huluman'Rights Task horceFee ground.'^Nowitiscasieflsiertofight:’''*;------Board ofEducation. The criminal chcharge was later droppecped. but not before Aiossa;a . Education Comrman said it was not a state missed a court dateate. Schroeder, a Mosc Mosman to explain t Budget ccutbacks milean fewer IRS] forms“ contributions. “I thou;'und has paid Mosman neariy — l__W aten4iststnct-flpats^el^iIctricity-idea^—— hc3)Mt;fi?e;7ear%7accprd^^ in The auditors aind oth it in an open, publ • BOISE— Inam1 m ove sure to revive a dIspispute over ih'e North Fork of C O E U R d ’ALENiNE^^AP) — Taxpayers in other tax collectors'in the g search o f federal inciicome tax forms might headMd offlce havo other duticJties. st Educotion Committci ihe Poyctie River. on ( irrigation district is: proposingpi using the river's deal with it,” SchroedIministrator Merle Parsley, flow to generate electricelc power, , for the. Intemal ReRevenue Service office' in “It takes a lo t o>f f Itime,” she said. “If we. idrus’ and EehoHawk’s eam* Q Coeur d ’Alene, butt theyt would be disappoint*int* pulled someone off' a 'compliance jo b — that’sV ' After the hearing, The plan, propoiiposed by (he Gem Irrigatiation Disuict of Homedale close who advisedovemors hi hired all the attor* . calls for pullmg waterwo from the river nearr SSmiths Ferry and piping it where we make ourr nmon^ — to do a service fo r the fund during his 10* „ Just like so monyy olhcrs, they will discoverver job, that ju st doesn’t’t rmake sense to the organi- contributions to Ar ' 13 miles south. ThiThe woter would be sent: ththrough a small generating EehoHawk last yeai station north of Bor3anks and retumed to the river.riv ® that. 1040 ond 1099) filingI forms ore nol avail*lil* zation." ' ' 1 Tuesday that he could not oble at the federolII tox*collecting ag en cy>r’s ’s Ori Tuesday mominning, workers posted a sign youT’ hesaid. id icat^ he made a cam paign' ' Koyakcrs and othersoth acknowledge the willwithdrawal would not notice* However, Mosmai ably affccl the Non>lorth Fork’s world*famousIS whilewatcr.< Still, ths pliui„ Ironwood Drive oflicficc. on the door directiicting toxpayers to go to se the InsurancC'Fund was a ^ B udget-cutting' hahas.IcA the 15-person IRSRS- -Spokane, -Wash., to.o3-obUiin the,needed form s,.1 employee. 'as-advised to,m akea contri-- ___ .. . is sparking bitterr Ofopposition from a coalitionion o f ehvironmentallsts and ' ,The Insurance Func boaters. ofTicc without anyoneine_to_stbcfc.the shelves .with,ith__/pr_tp_ca.l.I_an..800_ number_ond,nu order,, forms, forms, IRS spokeswcwoman Mary Trudeau said.id. through the mair.' — ------;$15(^W 03i^.n^^^ M om faceses charge in sonm’s death Former fund admi COEUR d’ALEr,ENE — ^ A Cocololla womaman who was drunk when who worked on A ndn she drove inlo thche jpath o f an oncoming tru* year tenure. ving under the inflinfluence o f alcohol in thes Jan.J; 6 collision that killed . But Andrus said Ti I C O E U R d ’ALENNE (AP) — A ifun t Joshua Weick-Fazzozzino and seriously injuredred her 5*year-old daughter, F f f l YOOU!W 1^ twlieve Mosman indie Sarah. fund-raising effort wh:k^hich purports to NTH A BN "JUr WHOIaiYOUSSTWSEBBI ^ contribution becauseATTHSLOWPRICE. t , ’ Weick couJd faceace 15 years in prison if con'onvicted. benefit Idaho law ofilifilcers is a scam, • s I u c E m n c E ’Bm MAKE il BATCH client, or that he-was-iI.L.T. BUOVIIi ______i ____lav-csiigators-coiconcluded.WcickJailcdjcIJo_stjy)_otjLstop;.sign_Qn_ L_ the Kootenai Courunty Sherifrs __ I®------bution o f a specificani . ' Granite Loop Roadad at U.S. 95. Her Chevrolei)Iet Blazer was struck by onI Department said. oncoming UnCtor• trailertra truck. S g t. R ay Danly ssaid.sheriff’s i iTwre d ep a rtm en ts in KKootenai ' and M a n pleads I Shoshone couniics ha^tave been affect- ds guilty to rapu»ing 17-year-old ed by a fund>raising schemesci in which V H 1AT0ES I I BOISE — Franknk Edward RufTato has admdmitted that he raped a 17« callers request donatioiions to the Idaho year-old Horseshoeoe 1Bend girl at knife pointt AAug. 14. Annual Deputy Fundniraiscr for better ^ Ruffoto, a 46-ye•year-old “drifter" with a lengthy prison record, ammunition and bullet-et-proofvcsts. changed his pleaI to(o g u ilty on .Tuesday. In exchange, Ada Couniy W n !, The fund is ponexsxisient, Danly ^ ^unru-TonMniiSAf Deputy Prosecutor)r Julionn'eJi Meehan agreedi (ito drop related charges of said. The scam hasI beent reported ' ^ kidnapping and robrobbery, R'uffalo might facface additional charges in' . throughout the'state. m ^W0F8USA0RAB.LWM Boise County. . ___ ‘^Thcre is no such.o..ofllcially sane-__^ _____ ------— .“It depends* on wi w hafhe receives-forti-seisentence-in'Ada-Gounty,-”— fibricd' funS raisiningT’“ he said, — CRISP-^—l-SWEETrC -FRESHr^g-- Boise County Prosecsecutor Steven Arnold said, "Anyone who receive;ves calls of tbis m b RUBYPHK RufTato. who facesi c e s ^ to life in prison, is5 scscheduled to be sentenced- —type is.advised.tojvpeport it.to.thei£— .1 !■ ; ” l;5bT2'6'6crdfr4Uri?iro istrict Judge'Alan ScKwoj ■ local police’ agency:y or sheriff’s 'Ss CARRI Cm^oo^fled fix>m wire xtpofts BBAPEFBUI UIRGEGRBBUBI L 4 s PEPPmglISo y u 1HOTPB’PBBIS ig sn RANGESI crasH— ^UCV NOW-.THEMMV YOU ■ lOTS BRO ______[ ^ 1 ^ CMBl __ lB.|B0KllFl8i BOIVaESSB^F MAgTEBi PURBUr^ ncrffiMAVH.pn VBtY swsr ijuc i n CHUCK I .mSLTHETD-BCJl MOMllI GHOW j ROAST 5rair*lll^ $ 0 9 9

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~ ------...... 1 ...... A -a Tlma«-News.I. T«Twin Falls, Idaho Thursdoy..ly. Jo n u o ry 25,1996 WorldI Emiibattleiid Rus!iisian o>fficial1 seek!s to rejassu r^reWesti! . MOSCOW (APAP) — While the Anat o f reassur- by vov o l ^ in ii^iamenUuy elec;lectlons'^ p o litical analycysl at. Moscow’s curreirrent economic policies,/-to J. ance. * lastt in b iw ialM ic h his bloc: gogot ju s t.' Carnegie Endowmniffnt for Peacc. impnnprovc the .economic climate tnr. . And maybe someme o f reproach. — 10 poreM po K r the vote. Hee seemssc — The- primc mininister’s press secre- Russiiussio,” Konnov said- ' , t On 0 four-dayay visit to begin ' reosing^lout of sync wilhI YeltsinYi taiy, Viktor Konn____ expwted to tiy.to.ca:calm the.wonics o f r to th e ciconomy, and alsoiIbo has ,a messenger, lieie hasrworkrto d o ‘^messnessage” that reforms musfcM bn-' politicians in Wash;ishington «nd' busi- »fhics am ong som e powcjwerful. there.” ue.5, Despite D setbacks. Washingtom nessmen in New Yoi iustrialists who have battlectied the ChernomyrdinI wwill attend the sixth . condnindnues to see Y eltsin’s govem m qit, As he and Yeltsiltsin lold foreign . goven/emment over tax breaks, 'cuscustoms meeting o f a coniilimission headed by -as thethe best bet for reform and cpopcr-'', investors in Moscoscow this week, dutiesies and monetary policy. himselfand yicc; 1President Al Gore, ationion with> the W e s t.' Russia is committeying strong public . havec longli accused it o f kowtowiiiwing to Chernomyrdin hasIS grown into one of The.past The few years of reforms opport, Yeltsin’s letteam may also feel ^ m t m S S i s M th e wWest. Now even mony modiloderate the steadiest andid m ost im portant hoveve been I hard on many Ruteians, compelled lo soundnd tougher — and ones:s ,soy M oscow has. been!cn too sources of contactct between the two particiiticulorly the.elderly, people ouf- be to u re r — in detdealings wiih U.S. R ussIBslan Prime M ln l^ Viktortor Cheniomyrdln begins;safbuiKlav . • ■ accoriornmodating. In general,il.th i ev govemmentB. • sidele highi cities nnd t h o ^ who depqid ------T-lcaders.':...... v is iftktoihe'Unlted States Sundin d ay . He Is expected to trtry to calm w or- wantIt bettert uade terms, more: uocceiss During this visiisit, Chernomyrdin, on the state for their incomes. They ‘ eet w ith President votedted for Communists and national- Intemal politicali] ppressures and the i po f politicians In W ashlngtiig to n and busltMssmen InmNaw.Yoric,. Vcstem' markets and more foreignfor also plans to mee “ ■oriti^Wesiern mooc30d prevailing tn :stment ih Russia. CHfiton'and Housuse:S peaker N e w f istss In in large numbers in porliamOT------Russia already haveave led Yeltsii) to " r e JForeign Minister Andindrei Kozyrev and priv;iv atizo tio n ch ief "Ch'ChemomyMin will try to> slishow, Gingrich, imd withth New York Mayor taryeliy elections in D ecember. olish ofGcial leaves I n B riritish seine.might h be.lljaiOLBnB._Brilijh . omccre lcfeared they might ■ | 8 t ’ > have; tataken on the task o f p^rsuadiinding. free to retum to their:ir former homes. 'Riciianlard Dannaiw cbmmandcr‘ of thCx'- have sufTcred sorncne form"of reMia- “ the Seri>erbs that they are peacelccepeiipers. But a grim sightt t awaits, any early Britishish base at Sipovo. tion from Serb reiretumees who are M B nol oecKcupiers — and that Ihe peasphcre for the future." live there. NATO sosoldiers have wit- perhap:aps 20,000 of Mrkonjic Grad’sGn armies compiledI Ithoroughly with. ||B E iiruc- nessed the deslructiction, but hove no 27,00()00 residents and 15,000)00 o f ..last Friday's dead:idline for moving ||H || t o m ™ te British have made reconsini tion and an resettlement of the arearea a mandate to stop il. Sipovovo*s 2 0 ,000. back from thc sectoitor’s 110-m ile con- W B g APAVm.j.c«Mio top pric)riority. “It looks like &omimething out o f o • , Both>th towns currently are desersened, frontation line.

~ Swedish1 k in g f ~ [ Briefifiy - tells au^lito rs Governmeaent wants to re•etrieve bodies ■ :___ JAKARTA.Jnd.Indonesia — Five days nftefler a feny sank in the seata to stay a^tw ay . W a j a f i north o f Sumatra,a, Iauthorities are trying to) flgurcfl out how to raise die Sweden (AP) — ! 00 bodies. ” STOCKHOLM, S' wreckage, whichII c«could hold as many as IOO iment spending Although rcscuccuers say there is little hopeho of finding more sur-. Sw eden’s govem n laryanto Dhanutirto saidj watchdogs don’t liklike taking “no.” . •vivots, Communlunications Minister Har . for on answer, butIt this time they Wednesday thatX s!ships and helicopters'wilwill continue combing the ocean for anotherwweek. V - . m ay have mei thelisir match: King Carl XVI Custafhimmself. Dhanutirto saidid IPresident Suharto agreedid tot plans to try to raise the . IIm o n ie y i rn 555*ton Gurita, whwhich is lying on the oceanan floor 900 feet below thclg The governmentIt audit agency surface. The Guritarita had 210 people aboardd whenv il sank Friday night.. wanted to check whi'hat the king did in a storm near (hchc island of Wch, o ff the noinorthern tip of Sumatra. with the S16 million>n the Parliament ' allocated him last yei'car, thc newspa- per Expresscn said WWednesday. —-----Raising-of-if-sunken-Calypipso-delayed^------Sweden’s-popularar-monareh-was------— Salvage workers postpoponed plans Wednesday to0 not amused, and toldId thc auditors to ' e l t o SINGAPORE — ' refloat thc Calypso,>so. .Jacques Cousteau’s resoisearch ship which sank at a stay out ofhis royal1 tbusiness.- - ...... shipyard this monthinth. AH other govcmm'ment institutions Plans to haul thehe vessel up were scrapped:d when> divers found debriss m u st a llo w inspcccotions by the at the bottom ofthethe ship, said an ofHcial coiconnected with the salvagee. . Riksrevisionsverkccct, or national operations. auditing agency. The 55*year-oldId former British mineswec;'ceper m ay be raised todayy But thc king hos a itrump and he’s P a g je s n ------after the debris-isis ccleared,-the ofilcial said^li speakings on condition of-if.. ,...u sin g it, Expresscren s a id .-It is. a ------anonymiiyr-The-ve-wooden-hulled-ship-sar>ank-at-the'Kwong'Soion— n------trcaty-with-PatliamcncnL-Jcom-1841,------______;En^ne^ng shipyajlyard on Singnporc!s.westenem coast.on Jan. 8, settling...g...... guarantccing_that_mcnpncy^ollocotcd...... oo Its side in a b olUt u t ISfeetofwatcr. ' for royal court expepcnditurc is not ' subject to ouLcide reviivicw. ------Asked-if-the-king-h;-had anything-to— ------Ugandans-villagers^kill wivitch susperts~ hide, his spokcsworoman Elisabeth KAMPALA. UgaJganda — Angiy villagers:havekilled3I hi people sus- Ta'rras-Wahlberg toilold Expressen:. ' pccted of practicinging witchcnfl.and scorcs bf people are fleeing theirr “ Certainly not. An intemal in revision hohies, fearing theyicy might be next, reports saidsai Wednesday. I is a matter of l i l l i is always mode. It i 'enri Stale-run radioI sasaid Ae killings, which beg)Cgan last week, (ook place5 principles and agreemrments." ' in villages near thclie (eastern regional capital ofMof bale. .' The English-langmguage newspaper. Thc MMi onitor, reported the viN ...... lagers have defieded police and vowed to continue eoi with tho killings Group too a id ; ABCSMmlMOiitt*n ' imtil they rid sevenen villages in Nanjiya Counlunty o f suspected witches. t ' The newspaper tid most o f thp dead are oldId mi en ond women. AfghanisStan / ' (Actuals!S l» ) . Danish ace:e pilot Birkstedid dies at 80 ISLAMABAD, Pokakistan (AP) —r “ V COPENHAGEN,:N, Denmork — Knj Birlutksted, a Danish pilot who.) Hungry A f^ons, bottiittcrcd by a pro- bccame one of Britt'ritain’s top commanders in Worid War II, has died[' tracted civil war. wil'ill get. 180.000 at the age o f 80.' • tons of food fromm th c U n ited T h i s i s a great YellowV P a g e s ad. It d( o e s n ’t Birksted diedJ oover thc weekend at hishi London home, thc Nations World Foodd Program this Bcrlingskc Tidendeide newspaper said Wednesle ^ a y . N o cause o f death1 year, according to n U.N.LJ statement e v e n p rretend e to sell.. B u t i t d o e si make r it i , • wasgiven._ Wednesday; - Birksted joinedd IBritain's air force aAere'r fleeing Nazi-occupied The WFP already hhas sent 2.700 e a s y f o3r r p eo p le to callc and findi d b u t i f ‘ Denmark in 1940.». H ejook part in the Battletie o fB riu in , the 1940.41 tons of wheat this yeai:ar. air war with Germanirany over Britain, Most o f Kabul’s 75750,000 people, y o u ' r e o [ the high-priced open, so theyy can com e bt y a n d . Birksted helpedd pplan Allied bombing raidlids against Germany a'hd are too poor to buy th foods available in lolocal markets, 400 missions hiihimself. .Birksied held scv

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So soya , h a * 9 IF JANUAIUARY 25 IS YOUR B K ra- | JBMEy I I / iI X 'im ir N rialisi stu d ie s' whe THIS ftuv- / ■ \ . . . a spccial who “people wto Whafs whn a i f D A Y : YouJ are sensitive, psychic, m oods • j ’<& I flID It’s nol sses \ arc differTerenl.” (heir weaknesses i a n d dre«msIS fijfigure prominently in your ■ i III I 5 ; . , M • / H^H= \\ ______I____ . but theire ir strengths that .pull them into inic ^------[ i p k ^ i i K -g ^ Q K O e ^ |H(1I(1||------. v ^ rau=~«8«d'hcr-husbBnd-to take'Ite o second-ond— life. Pisces—Vs._VirgO-pcisoas.play..rolcs._ .}— !------iITwhBvior^llcrnsrsays"thlraui /cle hi^lights domestic areas \ ’. Oftentimes among theii[heir third w ife to sh a re the WOI^ork and lo give Currcnt cycle i ^ ------i< m I’ I sily her som ebody to oversee,e. including wherwhere you live, lifestyle, m ari- ’ / V• .flyiH strengthsIhs is an' obsessive curlosily. More music featured, you’ll b e i I ouve save Psychologists say objecects look darker u l status. Mort There are eccentrics who cannot leave tem pted lo) lakelak voice, singing lessons. | ned m ail on their desks. when you're depressed. M M"! unopened n Willi IMS one, Febnjmy cou)could be your jxw er play < firfSsL Richar.Iiard-Pryor-named his daughlei;hler T a g Sam uel Goldw yn ' id right now. I’d m onlh, involviiolving romance, finance. D ur- 1 Barbara Hershoy nam ed hether loo: “ I f < cou ld d ro p dead i “ R ain."" 1 -c." in g March,;. yoiyou’ll be rid of burden you [mwimi . ' » n “ FreFree." Grace Slick pamcd hether be Ihc happiest man alive.! i Can you say “Popocsttatepetr? Good, should nott haveha< carried in first placc. . , language of Ihe Novernb«mosmost memorable in 1996. I ^ ^ i mim i ls°the'world’s potaio fieldsI are you sp e ak th e N ahuatl lai thal Aztecs. At least, you cannsS i y “sm oking A R I K (March (Ma 21-April 19): What By Chrisris B ro w n e so subjeciject lo minim onstrous blights thal w as nebulousous becomesI solid - deal that ■'Hagar the HorribleIble , ______— I — I ii| Ihey requ:quirc more pesticides and herbi-■rbi. m ountain" in ll. iludcd that most o n ce feel through thro; is reactivated. Take 50 KOt ddestharhon ony other food crop. One scholar has conclm lU ei'A ^rrm x 1 W«r anima ls that flee their sociccieties ingroups initiative, impnimprint style, hold fast to prin- , Q _Miat.^res.yaur_Love.aod_Wai m pertyrWear^dcrofTed.—------om . te n d lo lic ad w est. Inclodiiii — ' S - , ^ ^ 1 maa tbe10 Iabsurd idea Out a lot of worn- JS (April 20-May 20): O et ...... : r c u f i f & r ^ / K ' S o f j l l J g / / uld rttber be among tbe several>enl .C an you explain why jmjHinre^rc CO would 5um when she’s things organlaanlzedi Much activity behind of tticfa man in-luxury lhan tbe niore susceptible to sunbui wives of times? Such is sccnes, you’relu’re not alone. Set pace, let ife of • poor man in poverty? pregnonl than at olher tli ody wife o th e rs know,iw, ‘"I meon business!" Love listory. Il has been a commonI at- said to be lhe case. A . Hist helicopters inlo relationshipp intiintense, might^be to o hoi not in the East, N ear and Far, for Airplanes only beal he our- lhe o ir by 35 years. to cool down.vn. \Whew! - 5 L s cenlurics.ies. There, many a wife cncour- GEM INII (M(May 21-Junc 20): Univer- |2 10 111 |ii |i3 I .s»t appeal!! RideRi crest o f finance, ro- A cnon o ss It [i U ■ vin friends, influence people. . . - i ; i ? ^ i | | : - 1 Louvciivor ~ : n __ ___ — mance - win I l» ...... , Trip ovciseas.seas.sbould.not.bc.rulcd.out.=______I L r - i f l l — - 6 Gluo ■ ^ Q j ^ c l ______lO.Topon)orodsoam ,~ rr — .—B — —. _ — distance, langujuisuage b o r e r s overcome. 14Larnoigo book ■ ■...... “ CANCERJR ((Junc'21-July 22): Start------IS on initiative, originality, pi- ___ -Beetle Bailey____ By MorOrt W a lk e r issin g if^glno voteoa ;g------? ------no w l Focus on ------^te-Ooiryjry-*tot« Uom— ------— — — - — —oneering'Spirit,piril.-fresh sian in-new -direc— ------IR E R ^ 17 Solvesves ■ M H H j r II be dealing with power peo- il I NEVER "THEs HUMANH \ I . r srHATEXPLAlMSALOT ; j WHATS \ / TtR tion. You-ll be L O O P } lOHigtjWit)MQys ■ ____ d reviewed, you'll b e s o u ^ t .' KNEW BOPyW'HA5 6 0 0 0 0 j^ THB ■ V 0LC — F M M P^e- Record re- AAATTER^ y 19 DlflWcltricl 17 2» » I after. Love: is mnot a stranger. 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I IphdI o n '• I , ' Editoprial WHvreoi)PLEHAVe:AUT0AC(:CIPENTS*»(NWlNtEg ^ Joones’ tax[ surchargge SNOW ICE . . c w roong idea,, wrong tilim e t ^ V Proposals for>r ncwi ways of financ- Second, if we must;t haveh a tax in­ / C " ing school consUistruction are beginning; crease, let it bc sales tax. (a: A sales tax ‘ ^ -c cC / ‘ c , ^ __ / ______a _ ------; —to-takc’shapc-it:-in Boise.-Taxpaycrs—>—taxes \vhat you spendpd rn o t'w h a t-y o u — ------MUSH ‘ won’t ncccssariljrily like them, cam or what you own.n. So, o f all the ^ Our own Rep.p. Dougi Jones, R-Filer,, tax opdons, i( spread:ads the burden . is a proposing to let local school dis-- most equitably amonjong those who r tricts pay .for bor3ond issues with an in-- benefit from public setschools. Evcry- come-tax surcharlarge. The attraction ofr body pays. ------7 — thts-ideQ-is-that-iit-it^s-ati-altematlve-to—►----- As-a-seeondaty^-spciecietal-benefit,-a— ------: thc much-malighmoneycy session is an open iating Simpson’s fundd rrequires ncw : question. taxes, then this may not)t bbe thc year. VTiy bana some mediaI] frrom cowirtroom? ------Wh/hen-was-tho-last'time-you-auattended-a-tri— nt fortunate this-past-year-noilto------G ,.al?Y(You’re welcome to attend1 mmost trials, [I have 0 court cascase that drew nadonal atten- CT ' you klknow. H ie Constitution saysays so. It K -^ - j Reader tion, such as ihethe O.J. Simpson or Ken Arra- sn’t rnaner whether you'ree a business J M commemHi ■ sm ith cases. Thrl ^ n g s of r^ o rte rs and pho- ! Stephen Hartgen Clark Wnlworth Ty 1 Rfinsdcll Pclcrcr >York Mrsoion, hoincmaker, reporter or strectwalk- , tographers - teletelevision and newspaper- , ; Publisher . ' Mnnagtng editor ' CQrculation director . AdvertvertWng director Iftf th ere's room' in thc couftrcrtroom ondrl'l's M B , Doug Mauglgnan tend to “cheaperipen and.defile," as stated in . an op‘.* (1 ‘=lt-snol.wheIherher KM VT. or - The Times-News______'e y , they would have to"fldatdat a loAh to buy a ‘ions. : ge( in the strictly co'hiralled i ;_____ like to.ask th ic the American Civil...... ® ...... — ...... resenunlatives - television afldnev ...... o r an y Other mmedium et is allowed to bring its I Libeiiics Union ifi haveha> any rights, or do I cupofconee. ^ t o f the open courtioom are bi toys to the porty.uty. It’s whether you really un- How much longer can AmcricaArr afford all worked hard lo get this privi : ones grabbed on the fly in a i 1 I have to commi(4» crim(ime before I have any. 16 editorial a crowd* jeretand the factsfoci and emotions o f diat story these govemment programsms where those es-New'5 writes in its Jan. Id vay or entryway. Furthermore j I would also like tolo aska thc ACLU if it - *' (rials should bc covcred witlvlU.pe„a„d 5? )d it or see il. ..who do nothing but sit onI ththeir pompous no comparison between actuaS p i c - . . would help me with mymj rights as a taxpayer. T only. I disagree, Ifw ci as Idahclohoans, don’t feel we n e ^ plc- I have to pay my (axes:cs to mkc care o fa posteriors, bverloade'd withith backba. to the way it was before, against me. 1 have neveever heard o fit defend; earned ® tax dollars? l.ns Newspa- Hen: areare some ofthe rules that havi LAWRENCE JOHNSON)N pers atand magazines are usuallyy tthe word* p|jgj id should'continue g to apply wtheto OAcrwise,Iurg people. That way, we; willw stop some o fth e a a work o fan , perhaps thjsse I crime. C(could purchase them for theiiheir own private 'linton Slipeech laatest apy fashion .collectionsor-yarddecoratiottions.-Howcvcr,-in ------peal to fi ------;-RqBERT-O.JHOBBS ; Montello,Nev. a public area and dtsploy, thethey are out o f ' esident Clinton struck thee requisiter " I have persuadeded thei electorate to demand . piploce in Twin Falls. o f am bivalence Tuesday' night.ni . conservatism,:, anand the president, who is 1995-Man, whata t a year! In some cultures, these obj'objccts stand in ‘°A nvly president entering the foifourth year o f ^ George F.p. nothing if not1 a0 Ibeliever in m arket re- ■ As I look back overr eievents o f 1995,1 keep the temple courts and ore use irst term paints'a picturc of fragile ITOwl search, wantsi to be seen 10 b e a supplier. , “chorS)?r“ s T n b S ' asking myself why? WhiVhy are clothing man- .ship rituols. L et's save the ch deur: So he stockedced the start of his speech and S5.000. W ' wni lifacturing companies1 makingm boy’s wearing le stote o f the union is amaanozingly im* w ith homilies,i, lalarge scoops o f cultural JERRALANDJANWIMl apparel in such enlarged^ed sizes? Could it be ■ p j v 'ded, thanks to his three yeaniors, but oil - K S l i i b -I conservatism expressedcxj in pastoral coun­ - boys are getting too biglig for their britches? - - . • Buhl...... gains> ccould crumble if hc is notlot retained. • — . - seling about sparspanking Hollywood (Bob ...... _____ Anywoy,_thcy_don't,hav(invclooutgrowjhcir____ g, lower than even the lost Repiipubli* D ole could suele forf. copyright infringement __ ir»(onls*pxoiracted.mu$ing8.BS,o.n.our.cut_“ ;S ^ ?linistratto t n n laim ed-forlrtoi ------clothes.— ______l S n 0 5 O ?jnpyarqnK fic condition (was his spcech-tlh-thesort-of. ----- is-Hoiiywood speefch), turning.....- ■ Why did homemadee printedp fecd-sack This is for the city dads to iread:- thing; tlthe Founders hoped for.fnfrom the p.ebudsildget must be bi(t&nccd by oa date off television,, visitingvii your children’s dresses for women in yesterytory e look so How come Twin Foils soldold its snow Conslliitilulion’s provision lhat the president i . schools and soo ooi n . . . __ _ iie-baJancc must-be achieved ------mueh'ifcatertKtfh thesc'tile'todayTnadeby-dc------cqequipment to Jcrome-orShoslioshone?NowTill ---- shall'g;■glveconsress-lnformatto controls ...... HehasgoneTfferfroriT"It’s the cconolny,*” ” fflgncr fwhions using the most expensive you yo got is a patrol, and all he does is run up tjcraintng th e state ofthe union?)' ' - ' y » y c’ cuts u in spending, by new co rowth of entitlement progran^ " 3X 1 8tupid”-to"ComIitical culture post the dec* u l their green ond medicdical cards? panding its control o f the o torate. '; Why are we sending; troopstr to Bosnio The Tim es-News wclcicleomes letters = , . D em ocraticItic Party to tribulation, from readers on subjects; ofo f piiblic inter- jf the cconomy concerned;d with’ health xhc n»>m,emocrotic Party, the party of encr- .In 1992Clintointon ran on pledges that, when wc have a Bosniaio ini California and a His program would hove: beenb< th e ,j(. , he ran away from: radical .n, D .C ? And they est. To make sure yourir liletter is pub- ^ /emment, was |he prime mo>lOver once in office, he Somalia in Washington, 1 >t ond m ost intrusive permomnnent(that ^hindgovt asthe welfare reform,n, a balanced budget in five wouldn't have to build a bridge to get there. lished promptly, here arere ia few guide- ovcmment measures, such u i a t counting Nixon’s wage: andar pnce Ql Bill and ages, years, a large middlemid class lax cut. Wouldn’t thc quickest;st way to get thc con- ' lines to remember: nd subsidised home mortghg Letters should includede the w riter’s controh3ls) peacetim e expansion1 ofo: govem- otatmadeire millions o f Americans feel;el Clinton's perfosrformance Tuesday night gressional arbitmtton settsenled be to suspend in A m erican history. n the begthning o fth e Demo- - d r Congrcss without pay>ay and bencHts until it signature, mailing addre.iress and tele* equippedI forfo self-reliance, and thusI lesslc in- m ay have been th phone number. Letters ecconsicicrcd li- — Now,A*, blithely proclaiming lhaihot “the era dined to relyrel on the party o f energetii:tic cratic Party's thirthird consecutive campaign' is resolved? - » ■ ■ ■ ' . of concealmentIt S' Let thc turkeys in WasiWashington eat Ijoiogna Ibelous, obscene or in badad taste will bc of bigg; govem m ent is over," he: embraces,ei . government they been feeding it to rejected, i and The Times-Nii-News reserves or at leaeast espouses, three ofthe^e central' Republicslicans, who respect markets, Tforachonge. Haven’t the by the „ us long enough? '■ the 1 right to edit all letters.s tenetso o f contemporory conservaivolism: should not3t bet amazed or dismayed by George WillI wiwrites for The Washington J Why did environmentantalists foil off the |__ Govemi-nment spending must grou•ow signifi- fact thot thethe political morket works., TThey Post. jbqonesbuiy- By Garry7 Trudeau M allaiard Fillmore By B ruce Tinsley

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_ _ _ , ^ V - ...... " . - • ■ 1Thursday, January 26,19966 'Tlm es-Nows. Twin Foils. Idaho A J1 i r s t e - - Opinlori* IBarbara■a Jorda]in: A jgr seserve in ■ I oof ft their lives. le Texas Senate.-thcfinrtblai ...... and open. One: seiiatorsi regularly ' ' ” • She cut the deals tiiol got Texas 'Oman in Congress (she and referred lo her b(behind her back as J*®,its first black congressional district o ------^— Evonne Brathwaitc Burke °}:of. “ that nigger marammy washer- in 1971..dealing.with,thc good oll:___ lalifomia were both dected i womon.” boys o f the all-white establishment 972, but Jordan liad no Rcpu^ u b t o Others treoied;d her with the sort.of as though she were bom to it. And. pposition), the first black eiecteaele courtly condesceicension then deemed that wns long before Supreme Court > Congress from the South.sirsince a^ropriatcforSr Southern gentlemen' decisions made such a thing almost .econstruction, the first black toward a "little5 lody.”ll “ 12 'Oman to sit on major corpon But in an astoitonishingly shoit 3She could deal with the Bubbas ^ oards, and so on...... ' time, she won fllfirst the respect and"’ and even moke tiiem laugh — her ! ■Werc'itiiot'fbrthe'diseased aien the aflcctloiion of her colleagues; wil-was-asdryas-WestTexas— b t— owly crippled her, she probaobably A salegishitor,s, she could do it all she always knew who she was and wou'ould have been the first blac •, — spellbindingg orator,< quick whom _ she was fighting. 'omon on thc Supreme Court h i debater, consciciientious committee ' - . ; known that Jimmy Carterr hihad her member ond justist a i good at thc Molly Ivans is a columnist for U e n his short list . back-room whceeeJing and dealing as Fort Worth Star-Telegnun. And long before she becamiame “the ■ rst-and-only-black-woman-toi-to....-," ----- iere was' that astoundine strirt r i n g o f ' yptT ^sw.- 'V . ■ ------1 achil:hicyemcats goins4)acicto'hi}high ------schoihool-valediotorionrhonors ai exos Southem University, lawla' ^iTa^eljlivery inn deceptt io n s:gree from Boston University'sity- Bothoth her famous diction anddher h Had PresidentIt CClinton not chosen ' "I do it all for us, ever'cn ifw c don’t want enorlormous dignity were pr»en from' politics .as a career,eer, he could Just as . H P to do much for ounirselvcs) and a thebe beginning, her high school easily have becomrtion president in - lies of govemmentJ’ from the------p« reverse side; he cou5uia p u r P f c ^ ^ f ^ )ne woll. •' ■ !nt“andprqfoundlydifrcrenf_ _ history, not eyenn wwishing to restrict In: very Clinton’s vision foror Amenca. Dole She wore her dignity like armoran (he procedure inI thithe very last politisions-of-Ameriea;**------—-piublic ' should pass out thesicse cards where he ■’ond she needed it. Tired of sperading; 100too much for (ashionablc cycwar? Then . moments befores btibirth.. . officiIn his best line, Dole said “ever:his speaks wd mail theilem to people. He When she first come to thele 1Texas fu Q D U S S E He ogain called!^ forabolonced heartilitical movement, and eveiy —piui a could then ask voteilers to take (he card g^pai f l W d M come to Vi^a Opiical.ll. w'iwlierc youll find over -JOO frames for naie, racism was still comm*fimon j a U ^ U the e^Yr^'dJy low pncece of just *59, includ- /» _ N budget— but won'oa’t sign any ofthe coreilicial, must locate a place in his^ep dur into the voting boot]oth, read bolh sides and select the futureire (hey want to r-“ ingsmgtevisionpbsiicic»ic lenses. And. V l L # l A i legislation Congres□ess sends turn that constart where compromise ends— i when you buy one pairuiraiVisiaOpiicat. ai ng deliver to jposteriQ'. would acMeve thathat goal because his ire Do ofconviction where wckeep ley g y j HH B m you cei »20 off exny additionaladd pir* nptlTfll j pollsters tell him1 it'it’s better politically “reacinscience.” ’ in the On State of tbe UnionU night, Bill What are the l i l l l l i H I just bring in your prescri;escripiion or ha\’c _ .. Joshut.dpwndiegcsgovonmentand. _ d_ebalDole spoke o f America havingrro- Clinton'usedhlscoronsiderable person- P ...... • vourc\-cicxaminMl■cd by one of our.|ndcpcnclem Doctonxtore of Opiomeir)’. l-SOO-Visia Eycs_ blomeiheiropa^jsebnthe * gdte'jcached the defining moment”ner. in * 'al'skillstcThlderealiality.-Bob'Doletold— '—-thinking?- Republicans., ibate_al»ut government as. sunt>-low the truth. Read Opinion TWINFALLS MagicVillcylIcy Mall. 734-5560_ Even as he proneonounced the era o f timeiie' parm tliid pc^narieSeemI. er ■ ------

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OTHER I n * R 7.3 Insulation I ■ ■ ^ ^ ^ ■ 1 • 3/4 Hor8(orsopowcr Piimp CQIORS I 16" wide, 8 " dee]Bop • Fingertiprtip Controls AND ■ I #1825WA Y o u r Choice ■S ■ { ^ ■ ■ l • High GloGloss Acrylic MODELS ■ , Atso ■ )fy Pump PmttwHinn 1B i Reg 31.85 « IW lS 9 .9 i ^ I.'50 ■'■ WE HC[ONOK ALL COMPEP E T I T O R S ’ C O U P OONS P KOR LIKE MER00-«lC5^«l I .WHmithMiliItin • PM-strOo. ID / eiOSIDIUNDAYA Y PhoiKt au:lUMSS^TOO I / - ^ ^Peniguin,1 1«2 Blu* LakM BlBlvd. N. POLELILINE HOAD 11 TwtnFallf,llf ID 4 V J Plumbh\lng A thctrk m (v I SUPPLYLY C O M P AN Y .Cq|l733-1‘*3451 J . B J B B .£ale£Av MaiorM- PurchoMs : h2B f QSD 9B8 yi^BKB 9 K _i< ' . .. -- ... ■ , 4 M ai» lc lm K l [Al*OUlind Netvivork eyes comi]tiiunilties’ hhealth ^ Julie M.McKlimoaon ' “ vention,on, especially among yourungstcrs. "I improving comcommunity health, Timcs-News ^ tc r that’s'rrally a crcdit to purir communi- One problerblem the network has cncoun- 1T o h elp witlith effort It they want to go upstream,n,” Machala tered is thot]| tithere isn’t adequate boscline theyifaHev jnty for some of thc five health . TW IN FALLS - TwTwo years ago, Magic Anyone who wantss Ito help work so>d- ; data by county ;t countics to concerns. Madklachala said. Without that data, and Wood RSvcr valleyley 1residents were osked onq the health prioritiesIS In their com- line and Camas ore the first < Idaho higlghway maps 0 local health-priority groupup, whjch is it wil] be diiTicinicult to determine whether sti- about thieir biggest healtl:allh-care .concerns, munities can call MagggglMachala cr T hat led a voriety of jpeople rcgionwide to ’ to work on tobacco, alcoholiol and drag uations havee inimproved. . available: arounds state further look at each of the identified com- Connie ^ Perry of the-SI-Southcentral use amomong teens. Perry soid. Voi'arious com- • There arc: nono local stotisiics, for example, ___ BOISE-,The: 1996IS OfTicial Idaho StateI ____ munitv-heolth prioritieitics: abuse o f alcohol___ H ealth Netwrork at 4-5900. munityty : members are in the groi‘oup, whose about substanctance obuse among icens. Perry • Highway maps 'arcarc now available. and other drugs, canccr,cer, heoit disease, unin- Blaine and "Gamaias counties . chliirwc'woman Ts a p’orcht o f arsubstbhce s " soidrStotewidj#ide”siatistics‘fr 0 m "l993''sh0w------More than 400;00.00& m aps, featuring a tcntional injuries, ondnd maternal and child aalready have fprnied a 'group, which obuser.T. s she said. 43.6 pcrccntU olo f ninth through 12tli graders picture o f the Ow;Dwyhee R iver Canypn on ur other community groupups will bc used alcoholol ii in the past monlh. while 24 health. is working on substanonce-abuse pre- _ ' the cover, will be distributed throughout for local groups to start ;d. starting with Gooding5 County1 in pcrccnt wererc nregulor cigarcttc smokers. 13 A nd now it’s time for vention. Other areasshave t not yet the year. fig u rin g out what the!iheir com m unities ore h and ending with the Mivlini-Cassia percent useded 1 m arijuana and 2.8 percent . Free maps aree a'available at local chom' going to do about them.m. . S'selected their priorities.S. effort t irin September 1997. Thoilose groups used cocaine, bers o f commorc*:rce, visitor-information _____ **There reolly is a trueme concem; interest, in • G o o d in g C ounty witl1 sstart its group ' will try to work with other e>existing or And anecdot:ciotal instances indicate lobac- rtation~dep&rtmcnt^ffices'~' aoing-somctftmg,"-Midaia-CbnhicPerfOro: ----- (nCW arch. and Liftcoln-n~Hnd-Jerome'— forminging-coaiitions-in-their-com )epartment o f Conunerce. jionwide, Pcriy said. The net- •"( ahd the Idaho Dcp ject coordinator of thehe I Southccntrol Health c c( o u n tles will start in Sepieptember. The ala said. thc rise region Potential touristss c;can call the information e believe il’s not any onele ogency’s work hopes orcoor© school districts will survey . - N e t w o r k ...... Twin Falls County grouj5up will start In ■ hotlin6.l-800.VIS/ISIT-ID to obtain a map. , “People ore concerned■ned obout whot they’re ' I" nsibility to fix things," Perry Pi said, students oboui)dut those Objects soon.-she Thc hotline alsoI hasha information on hunt- seeing, ond they’re conc:onccmcd about what's January 1997, while thehe Mini-Cassia -w^’veve al! got to be working tojogether and said. ing and Ashing Itcilicenscs, the deporunents . available when they neeciced it.” » • ,9group 1 will start that SepIsptember. supportiiirting each other.” ’ The regionalonal group that dealt with the o f Parks and Rcclecrcation and Fish and M ony o f the concernstms overtop each other, ------Workirk by thc groups is being funded fu by a com m unity’s^’s overall strategy recently Game, natjonaldl forests: und specific soid network Administrastrotor Moggi Mochala. BBut m any small communiunities don't hove three-yeiyear, S225,000 grant fromtn the W.K. issued o repo::port thot suggested various regional informaticotion. Substance abuse, for cxiexample, affects unin- ' matlany m ental health, eldcrl;:rly or youlh ser- Kellogggg Foundation. strategies forJT tlthe five priorities, us well as tcntional injuries andd teenti pregnancy, she viccices. Perry said. The! nenetwork’s project was onec 1of 25 cho- possible bonierTiers and sources o f community Richfield eleclectric customers said. RResidents soid they wantu toI focus on pre- sen natilalionwidc as a demonstistration on expertise. will pay billsIsatCityHaU i -t______RICHFIELD-I(- Idaho Power customers . in Richfield willII pay. p their bills at a dif- cm and fro ^ IHailey, co:ounty ferent location begiwginning Feb.' I. Freedo 9iic Thc ncw paystalstation will bc locatcd at thc Richfield C ity Hail. : Hours are 9 a.m. t(to a m e n dd a ir p o r t to noon and 11 to tc 2 p.m. weekdays, Billing statementents must bc presented with payment, andand only the full amount ■ . r o f the balance willvill be accepted. No cash joint po wv e rs p a c t ------poymcnts-willbcctaken; ts ------^------______M y First Interstatetc B an k .o f Idaho N.A., yBaibaraNeiwert Richfield Branch,ch, will no longer take imes-News correspondent Idaho Power paym<^ e n t s after Jan. 31. k * HHAILEY - City and countyIly 0oflltials agrccthat a contract — '^Sheriff saj^p; phone solicitor a H ' ■ v t s s c i ------f oiroversighrof'Fricdman'Mc r 'Mcmcrrial-Airporr-is-working ------wellell; they haven’t agreed onm tlthe length of time 10 extend ' fraud, urgess ttargets to repoVt e arrangement. TWIN FALLSS - A m an claiming over i Monday the Bloine Couniyny 1 commissioners, who own a ' the telephone to solicit; funds for the smanoil percentage o f thc airporrport, approved an amendment Idaho Sheriffss DDeputies Association extectcnding the Joint Powers AgAgreement with Hailey by 20 may be swindlingng (he public, said Twin 5ors. eriff Wayne Tousley. a H ycQi Falls County Sherif ■, RRather than ending on Dec.)ec. 31. 199.6. the commission Residents haveve reported phgnc calls -■ warants to extend the contractuictuol relationship to thc year this month from1 a m an soliciting funds . 20l<)I6. — L — for-bullet-proof.vir.vests..'ond. ammunition Hailey CityrCouncil membjmbers ihink.o.therwisc.^Jhky— for deputy sheriffriffs, T ousley said. The wanont to extend thc agreementIt 01only five yeors. J requests, rqnge frcfrom $1^5 to S25 - but , •The council'wos reluctant11 to sign 0 long-term agreement there is no such'J 01origanizatibn’called the"'" thatat didn't give us much ficxitcxibility,” Hatley Mayor Steve Idaho SherifTs Deputies Dq Association, he . . i J ______Keocams said. I said. ' TheT airport authority is rurrunning smoothly and reprc- ______. If you receive,'c.a t call o f this nature, for the Wood River Valicy. he i— r~_- ______.sent:nts 0 reol “success slory” for ,! contact the Idaho[ho A tto rn ey General's saidltd. Office, Governor’sr’s Affairs Division. Thc •The airport used to be thele rrmost contentious thing in thc onice’s number is 2334-2400. valliilley, and now you hardly hearheai about it.’’,Keams'said. TheTl difference of opinionI on the extension of thc ogrce- Twin Falls Dedemocrats meet tn ercm will need lo be negoti:lotiated. Commissioner Tom to work on iautheir precinctUst— ------Blarianchard said;------— • TlThc amendment to thcI ogagreement also grant.s the TWIN FALLSLS - T h c Twin Falls icdman Memorial Airport AuthorityAui thc ability to moke a County Democrats'Its will m eet at 7:30 p.m. Frici landnd exchange or sale. Monday in the: CiCommunity Room at • TlThe original ogreement, cfTcciffcctivc sincc June 1. 1994, was KMVT, 1100 Blueue U k e s Blvd. N. ecifically worded so the oirpoirport outhority would not have Participants wilivill be w orking on the \'V , S Pe « ability to expand its land1 ba$base lo increase the size o f thc ckets fo r the Jefferson* V ; \ ‘ precinct list. Tickc rport, Blanchard said. t to be held in Boise will ■I :■ a»»P' Jackson Banquet to The land exchange, whichI is 1currently under negotiation, be available. Thee ccounty caucus will be ■ ■' . / \ ' ''V 3uld provide a more usefulul salignment of property. .The held in March. changc to a third party was^as also anticipated in ihe-air- Meeting dates> hihave been changed (o V‘ • 'w N A rii'fl irt’s master plan, Blancharddsoid. so ------o f each m on(h. For more The-oirport-authority-will-cil|.cxchangc-a-parccl-ofUond— ----- mformatiOQj. call1 Jelolow Ihe bench of the airport,Irt, rmaking it unsuitable for oir- public at Febrbruary reception portrt use, Blanchard said. pcrpendicular to Airport Way. FILER - Count;mty fair fans can wel- ; TlITie Stewart property runs per comc the new managerma to 4own next - BByj making the exchange, iheIhe oirport1 will own land which ...... month and talk abotbout Mpectations for the • - . ' 7 ...... 1 rallcls.Aiiport Way...... Plans for the newly acquiredted land: will includc relocating Twin Falls fair andnd 1rodeo. i;. ' V '’“S — rrrrJohnTPitzrof:-Vr:-Wotlandr-W-yQ.'/Tjn-: - ______^dcrdrdowns-which skirt.Highway.vav 75-over to the western side_____ December acceptedted.a $30,000 fair man- ...... o fththe oiipbhfounds!...... oger contract-withith Tw in Falls County, SuSun Volley Aviation willI bebc Vclocotcd to an area now e ran the county fair in useded as Bloine County's shopp anand equipment storage. _ For six years, he n - - . J ______some o f the, FcderaLAviation .__ , y,-WybrHe“sSrts wo'rk” ' ------1______ThThese changes jvilLsatisfy.sa/. Washakie County,'' UKEaA138l.jauRY/n» Tim— M»iirt A dn s over safety at the airport, in Filer oh Feb. 1. Iministration’s concerns o A public recepticption for Pitz is sched-. ntary School student Greiregory Knutson of Bererger wades through aa ssn o w d rift Blononchord said. H o lliste r Elem enta Final negotiations for the laneland exchange should be com- uled for 7 p.m. on)n 1Feb. 2 at the Westorr south of Twin Fallialls while taking advantaitage of W ednesday^i schoola closure. He wasras sledding alls. T here will be hors plete5ted by May. Thc oirport auth'luthority can then proceed with Plaza in Twin Falls on a canal bank. mprovements. d ’oeuvres and a no-llo-host bar. ' engiigineering loyouts for the impr The theme o f Pitz’sPii first Twin Falls fair and rodeo wlwill bi: “Back to Our Roots - Gone Couniluntiy!'* Melissa Malone o f Hansen submittedtt'ed the winning entry in ^ test sccores le r schoool n e a rs the fair board’s 199^996jhcme contest . . B uhl ITnulls lov New Fil 1C elementary school teoclttchers who felt the ^ Feb. 1 2 is com)mment deadline B y M aty Lou Potts thc Times-Ncws corrcspondcndent plailan was a positive move.. ItI also drew some • completi ^ lion, on sld hhigh school, Eariier dates hadid tbeen set for the meet-. level. saiclid the timing of thc tescsting, in the fall the building \Vill b e officii:iolly tumed Thercmainiilining items from thc middle • - —ings-and comment-int-deadlino.-but-forest— ------;-Popplewell-Elementi>ntary-PrJncipal-Tod .diairectly-aftcr-thc-schooL) Lycar_bcgon..hnd _____oveover.tothe.schooLdistrict.OQjnMay,l ______school wouldlid bbc.moved during June foi-.,. officials pushed thehc dates back following Whitmon reported thatIt eelementary students .'.son:)me effect on the low scoicores. Testing hod IIn the final stages o f coi:onstruction, lowed by thele clelementary school moving (he recent federal shutdown.shi hove been going downhinhill for the past five beei:en done in ihc spring thee fprevious years. A no\now under way, thc buildhling site can and expandingling to fill the spacc vacotcd iiangc in thc tesr formss ialso could have beebecome vety hectic, and thusus, vay don* by the middleIle sschool, in mid-August, , Compi]milpd fiom staff rqiorts yeors and demonstratedd hihis point with graphs cha in cach subject som)me bearing on the scorcs.s- gergerous, Bausman>said. Hee asked that In other schcschcxil business, Feausahn.*ns The students show ailackofskillsinmnth- lac WisemaiiV, plons (0 look for fc patterns in the teacteachers ^ d others not tourr tthe sile any reported the; scischool district had received I em atics, reading and writivriting - thc same sub- testst results ond work.out oa fplan to build bet- lonilonger. a donation1 of ol S500 from Farmer's I jects the middle school)1 oiand high school stu* terT 5scoring. hIn related new ^ Bausmanm told board Notional BanVtank. -TTic donation has no I dents tested low in. WWl hitmon outlined a In Ir other boord business: memembers the new Vo-AgVg building strings, attacheiched, he said, and may be planned proposal to the board for setting • A report on the drugiai[ialcohot survey o f shoshould s t ^ to take shape w:within six to used for any^ purpose..pu Obituaries B2 aside a “block scheduleuie” to allocate more groe completictcd by mid- The boardtl wwill hold its next regular csdoy, Feb. 20th at 7 p.m. in • Magic Valleyr B3 time for the teachers witlwith the .students on a sho'lowed 66 percent reportedcd that “other kids JunJune. meeting Tucsdi daily basis. oree Idoing it but not me.” EDistrict Superintendeni:nt William the elementoryary 1^ o b l library. Dear Abby B4 T he plan drew fovorab>rable comments from Pleaseis e s e e BUHL/83 ^ / ...... \ ■ '

Q -2 T lm w -N aw s. TwIirwln Fails, Idaho Thursday, JaJanuary 25.1996. Hoiise2 OKs chjlange in cj:andidate Legislatitive log - BOISE (AP) —• Some S( members of f i among a dozen Repcpublicans voting the Idaho House don’on’t like the idea of A .g . ogainst their leader’sibill. b Hielie Assodsted Press eliminating the requirluiirment that polili* 1996P q "This is the wrong.''g .way to tell people cal candidates obtaiItain signatures on i k _ wc want more publiclie involvement in FcFor Wednesday, Jan. 24 iiaefer'. 'Slm paon;. S t e e t e , . , Confinned By Seaote V B O ISE (A P) )- Hers la the roll Sohae nominating petitions5 tcto run for oflice. I His i 7 7 government,” Stubbs)s said. ‘T o totally . cj.t. call w h ichr Ithe Idaho House Stone,me, Sutton. Taylor, Tlltnan, But House Speaker::er Michael Simpson I H l* A eliminate the requirenement o f gathering Jeffrey Siddoway, Terreton,I. tcto Fish ypiQj, on W ednesday for Tippetspeta.WIIde. managed a 51-14 victory vic Wednesdoy " ; ; jiesislatuViE J I signatures is wrong. It’st’s a step away fiom • id ? 'Game Commission. lch would eliminate Demlemoorats for (10) — Jack LeRoy Brown. Soda Sp - aflOTOon.for his billill thatt would elimi- *“ '■ ■ involving people, havin,ing public input” topj, e requlremsnt on^ Aiexarxander,.' . P.BlacK; • I Fish and Game Commission. ’istlansen. Cuddy, Flandrb, - nWg the requirementJt 1The measure now. caughtIt iunder it, it’s our fault. W e knm , Denied Confirmation By S«n “Antone, BarrrrVclough, . BeU, Stoldie BivenbrvM.BIBlack';; R.BIacR,-— Repii:epubll6sns;agarnBt (12):^? Aflairs Commiitee. O ppc>ponents argued the signatuature five signatures for• couijtyc office to RiRichard Schw arz. Idaho Foi ana. Crow, Dorr, Alltua,'us, . Barrett, BaUmann,-■ ■ .The Idaho Supreme:me'Court last clec» reqmrenrement scrvcs_as a sort of scree:reen- l .000 for sutewide poslositions orihe U.S. ^ tfutfitters i and Guides Licensing B d, G lnesrH ansan,—O.Flald tion stmck down .a.. la\law that if n candi- ing procrocess to k ^ iinoualified peot)cople_ Senatei_Legislolivc-cai»ndi.{la(«-ne«L50_- IntriiaiicedlnSeMte ‘ jnna-iloneisrDoug^Miller,-! "5813^4 (Finance) — Maki^ iEES ^ t e submits 20 perccrcent more thsm the off"thee bballot names. >n tV the J o n e s ; K ellM flip. Kempton. King,-W ood. required number oo f signatures, : they Simp:npson said laws already haveove a ’ The proposed law wouldwi allow a can- nergency S91.S00 allocation t Caraen, L inford, Dem'embcrat* aaalnstr.C^V"^- epartment o f Revenue and ToxiitionTax x i v S c h e r . 'M l fnm, Judd. • • - wouldn't have .to bee v}ive precedence to HBSSreBS58 (Judiciary, R u le s ond- Sear.ar. compensation forr reconveyancer ser- Adminislinistratlon) — Adds ju v eniles to • ■ SB1347SB (Finonce) — Makeakes an vices over deeds oif ft trust Introduced In lawss providing pn protection ogainst emerilei^ency S68,000 allocotion to IdahoI Houae domesticestic assault and batteiy. Deatlth noticeBS Publtiblic Television .for the cunentent bud- HB552 (State AflVffairs) — Removes HB558559 ' (Resources and tycar. . ______criminaLp.enaltiste? fropi th e Id a h o Conserviietv.lion) — Require, clalmmu ______------GcorgB-F.-'nick mop A g flth a C . W a lk ei rf - ■ . ■ ■ SU1J48 (l-inanee) — MakeIkes an Accounumcy Act • ond wattwater right purebosers to notify lergency ^45,000 allocation tc y»fy»' R ules _ o n d Departn)artment of W ater R eso u rces in ______• .TWIN.FALLS» ^ George Frcdrick call fr-fro m 6 to 8 p.m . today a - BUHL- Agatha Catl ^ SSIce'ofthestate^oiinl^^uciiucation. AdmlnistraUon) —- IncreiisesI p ^ l t l e s ' w ntihging ofchanges'in'owifershlp< o f ' Tucker. 82, p f Twinvin Falls and fomicr- Lindqu'quist’s North Ogden Mortuary' “ Walker, 96. of Buhl, dredd Tuesday, forth<' the, cunent budget year. . for banery if the vicvictim U'a pregnant w aterir ri|rights or chonges in mailing ly o f Ogden', Utah,h, ddied Tuesday, Jan. 2 140 I NN. Woshington Blvd., Nortlojfh Jon- 23. 1996, ot the T«Fwin Falls Care, SBSB 1349 (C om m erce and HumanHu woman, addressess for claimants during Snake 23.1996, at his homi Osdcn.:n. Utah, ond from 10 lo I0;4i3.45 Centcr. Resoisources) — Authorizes a glglobal HB5S4 (Appnsropriations) — RiverBair Basin adjudication. The funcml will11 tbe held Dt 11 a.m. a.m . onon Friday at the church. Locaocal Ammgcments are penending and will omencendment procedure for filingsIgs with Restores the govemiraor’s S13.3 m illion HB56B!3SI (C om m erce ond HuiHumon Self-Governing Agen:encies. ' Conservaervation) — Revises management ' Resoulourees) — M akes fees andi bondsb( - HB556 (Approprii•riations) — M akes o f the Big Oame Secondary Nora L Wise, o>f f Twin l Falls, grave- today,, VW hite Mortuary, Twin Falls. ShsionLMHew.ofFiFiler, memorial ’ u i^ d by ithe secretary o f statetote the an emergency allocat»tion ofS28,700 to Depredatiedation Account side service. 10 o.n0.m. today, Sunset scrvice. 10 a.m. Friday,y. Buhl United :lusive “* fees and bonds requirelired of slate treasurer to inols where enroll- yearsi to to linic its colleges an d course CASSlAREtREGIONAL MEDICAL CENT!•TTER Heybum. ^ . sible, then w e ou g h t to have a gO'good ment has grown 54(percent p overall. program;rams witii the job m arket so slu- financial:ial aid program.-^^ “Look at the mononey that’s being dents5 hoveha access to good paying ! Admitted Released lie Bowen had-no-speciCepr^pror—.boxxo-wed,” he acaolcL-the__Jo in t—jobs-whcwhcn-they-ctagraduate. ------* ■ ■ ■ Nomia Denney am and Donald'Rcynoldsrbpth'oir o f Burley;----- Riith Datnron'orn'and babyboy, Krislel’Broacn'arnndDcmck poIS'Joto reverse the trend, he: saidsa Ftnance-AppropriatiiItions Committee. ButIt gettinggc tiiat degree is becom* Neill Ryan ofRupert;ert; and Larcnc Smith o f Oakleyley .' Hinton, all o f Rupelupen; and Dallas Ricketi o f Mt late is on a dear coursesc o f . “They’re going awavay-from college ing more moi and more expens.i.ve. I “shovingIng morc and more of the! bur-bi with more w d moreedcbt.” 1 Student):nt fees that accotmted for just den on'jn'students and not thinkiiiking The average debtt aat graduation for 6 perceircent o f the state b u d g et for I m uch_a^ut at it, and s^ill w ^tiiIting a student in applieded technology is higher:r educationC( in the early 1980s more cdieducatea'pcople at the sansame~neariy‘'$6;800,Boloweh sald,'and“ nowpro\ F oir r obituary < rate informjnatlon. Umc." almost double thatat if the student “Ass wewi get these h t ^ ^ r a n d high- O bitmla rie s c a11733*0931, ll? extension 27278 Rigl,,ht Inow, he said, 80 percent:nt o f obtained a masters degree.dc They typ- er' miesles for I people, it’s going to be ------the Idahlaho State, student bodyjy is ically must be repaidid within 10 years extreme):mely d ifn c u lt,’’ B o w en said, h e retireered, due to ill-heallh. graduating from Buriey/High h School rcceivin'ing sopie kind pf financincial of graduation.. .. ______5ss.we_mflkc.somclhing_ayaili_< ___ H e loved lov the outdoors, huntingng In 1965. He was a vet1 iserved wilh ' T V k Edtth A. LongI . Rolary.C/.Club, BUhl Rifle Crub andId the Big Red One in Vic/ielnam from . l l i Lake Country Cub where he January 1967 to-Jamnuary 1968, )baccG stiting mesasure intitroduced Edith A. Long. 81.1.c.B«ss,wen, 1 as board president, where he was woundeced in action, BOISESE (A P) — Legislation cl'arifirify- money the Legislaturejre has d e s is te d Some I be with her Lord or s survivefd by his wife. Lois of receiving th e Purple me lawmakers w ondered why a Heart. He w minors can be u s^ tb seeicc i f for tobacco education>n progmms in the “sting” 0 ______J a n . 24. 1 9 9 6 . aj_ fQur-sons„Oavid-(Elorence)_e)_reiurijedJO-Texas-wtier ere-he-com^ — operations ore necessary at ■ Counly Memorial Hos ) of Buhl, Oick (Suzanne)e) pleied his miiiiary servic/ice and was •fwilllllcgally^ellihwnoba>bac=—5chool5“ oi—ro-fintn o n ce-th e-n cw —all:------I , Edilh was born Fel > of Boise, Robert *Bulch'h ' honorably discharged Inin 1969. -c o h a s; wwon preliminacy approvioval Departincnt ofJuvenililile Conections. Rodenden said tiie federal regulations Cleves, Ohio, thehe daughter of Nancv)f) Piercef of Buhl and Michaellel He was a member of the Burley from a HouseHe committee.' Sporadic sting opepcrations alrcody • require■c statessi to produce infonnation William a nd VirginiaaSchroyerElrod. S Jane)Pierce PI of Cascade: a daugh-h- ‘' Elks Lodge and the Karrimiah Post of • I The House • State - Affaiifairs - ore• conductcd_by_lolocal authorities on thee ratc.pfra illegal tobacco sales, : ' ' She attended andI ggi rad u ated from a r Annette nn (David) Sparks of the Veterans of ForeignI VWars. Committcittee on Wednesday approveoved under contract wit'ith Health .and ancl stingling opentiohs appear to be tiie Bliss High School,ll. Edithi m arried E u g e nle. e , Ore.; a sister. Lucilleie ' Survivors Include a bbrother and introductiiction o f legislation sponsort(ore'd W elfare. Sponsors saibac- d u rcs sta te w id e , whihich would be a • ried Emmet Long cn)n June% 15.1960, _2randchii :hiidren...... and several cousins.. H( lerat - help to-retailers such - V- in Elko.Nev. ,...... funeral will be held at 2 p.m.n. ceded in dealh by his pa ;s conform-with-new-federi :h as Albertson’s - g f f i m ions. w hich h as stores all ov '. ■ Edith sold Avon prproducts for'29 Sa^urdavlay. Jan. 27. 1996. j l thele, A memorial service will.INbehotdat over the state. . !ander.^told-tbe.ccm)mittee-tfa i=yeara.--and-3he:loved;l3d:her.custom^=^|;S|®^ rFuherarChapel-ih-BiiHlr-ilr' 1 Va.mrSatiifday,-Janr2=2?r-l996raV"? “S :-ther=aieJaw.iwould-reqtx]uire-tiie-state-to-_ and her customerss loved lc her. She Burial wwill follow at the Filerar tFie'Payne Memorial Chat tl. 221 W. lederalI Department U o f Health anand conduct “random,, iunannounced” ' was a devoted andmd ioving wife. Cemetery3(v. Friends maycall from 1010 Main St. In Burley, wilf the Rev. Human1 ServicesS has adopted newnc' inspections to see if'retailers IX are sell- • ; mother, grandmothcther and great* a.m. toI 8 p.m. Friday and from 1010 ' Stephan W. Ross official latlng. Burial regillationions intended to euro the: useus ing to minors. Kjellisllandcr said the _____ '• q funrtmolnBr. __ ilii-the-lime-of-ihe funeral-on-in-will-foHow-at-the-Piea! aaant-Vlew ------of-tobaccccco'by minoisrThe-jfoal'isnis ^ —meastne*lcaves it upip-tonhe'govemor” Sha.ls suT/Ived by by her husband, s^u^davlay at the funeral chapel;tl; Cemetery in-Burley. Frifriends may reduce violationsvio b y 80 p e r c e n t' to determine which sti • Emmel Long of Bliss state agency does I liss: two daugh. Memorialials are suggested to thele call one hour before thee service on As partart of that process, statesI arore the Inspections, • ters, Pat Ellis of Boiseise and Charlene Buhl Meihsihodist Church. Saturday at the funeral ch (R on) Slroud of BliS€liss: five grand* ___ , req u ired:d toI conduct “stin'g” operalera- The measure woululd impose new |\ 'V k , children, Sam Slroud.'Ud.'Sally Colter. X ising m inors to see if retailerilers requirements: • Tammy Ackerlaniand. Debbie g-A U ^ llegol sales o f tobacco to peopeo- ■ ;• If a m in o r is used!d in a sting opcr^ 1 % H Hilderbranl and Jerry:•ry Simls; and 11 * pie undere rl8 I . ation, a parent or guardiang mus^ great-grandchildren.n. !She was pro- ' Janet U Van Wensi s v e e n ‘ S®me: lawmakersla d id n ’t like i t opprove in advancc. TThe minor can’t • c e d e d In death b y heiher parents and "I have,ve very se rio u s reservationions lie about his or her agDge if the retailer iM w M t,. one brother. Merkley about usirising minors to law enforcerce- asks, and can’t alter:r appearance to : The funeral will bbi o a t 11 Janel Louise Van W Vlilt seem'oldCT. _• ^__ ------?*—ft.m.-Fridayi*Jaf>r-26;->6:vr996ral th e -H ^ H - -Merkley,-42,-of Sail Lake’i « Hagerman Christianan C en ter, with passed away Jan. T 7.19 ~ ' • .The law claiifiesnnn^rfw i 'a" || b | ^ H r th e Rev. Jim Davis offiiofficiating. Burial I long and courageous bbattle with obacco industiy lobbyist BilBill minor under age 18 to possess tobac- wBSJ m ' will b e at Ihe Hagermrman i Cemelery. . diabetes. Roden so:said the state can do littliittle CO for the piuposes ofa f ( sting. . M M M i Family and friends memay call from 1 She was born Feb. 5,5. 1953, In except adcodopt tbe new rules. He saitsaid • A remiler can usese as a defense a ’ W k MI ! to 7 p.m. loday al Demaray's Salt Lake City. She marrlecf m J. . Idaho wou^ould lose substantial federaleral “reasonable identificatation document” ' H H jH ; Gooding Chapel anand one hour LIncJen Meri, al Sunset- I Filer;.Ihe son of Chancarles and Ella Jan. 22, 1996,19 al his home in Burley' Memorial r Park In’ Twin'F Davis Pierce. He graol in 1935. He H e wis a sborn Aug. 23. 1947. InI In lieu of flowers, memotlorlal contri* m arried Lois Laughlinilln on May 25, Orofino. the the son of John Clyde PaulI butions t may .be madede to the ■ Homemade H ■ and lubricatetes gears, locks. S f f l 1937. In Kimberly a nnd d they farmed and Louiseise Amelia Paul Glenn. HeI American / Diabetes Assssoclalibn, ■ /%•_ tool» arand more! . th e re until 1941. w henen Ihey moved came to> BurleyE at an early age' 3402 E. 400 S., Sail Lakeke City UT . ■ innamon Roll ■ 1 to Buhl and Perry fartnstn e d there until w h ere he e received1 his education. 84111. £ Made Fresh ■ |1 2 o a B ^ » «isi47d | . ■ I Thishla Moming (n Our ~' ■ Pantry for Only ■ WHITE $j[85 J I 2964 Addison Ave,< ■ P SINCE IttM T l ^N lFAIXS • a-6600 ^ j u m n n .... TF ThufOifotloy. Jonuory 2 5 .1 9 9 6 TlmBamas-Nows, Twin Falls. Idotio ^ ' Melagic Valley

ShoviIseling in thhe cash C'assiaj sclwhools t ry new ajipproach LLast year’s bondd iproposal failed.1, but buildings’’ pproblems remain - By Johishn ThoiDpsoQ About 55 perceni:nt of those who are os 3 hij high as 4 1 studenis at Burley " ■ B l Times-J:s-Nls. o • to repeal the two-thiriiirds requirement, studentsnts who lake physical educa- schools.spite o f a bond issue propo:iposal he giyes it a slim chahance. . tion classlasses there. tise S22 million for scho:hool "I think the twovo-thirds is too Oaklcjkley High School is 92 years ovements that failed lais^ yeyear, high,” he said. “Wee 'can impose any old andnd I has an inadequate heating - a; improvi builcj-—oth er-k in d -o f-taxK-with-a-simple—system,-a - n.-according-to-tfie-report-Rafi------the-prolhave not gone away, Disirisirict majority and legislatiation only takes a River - HiHigh School heeds a media — f t ings rintendent ha Everett Howardi said,sa simple majority. Butut 1 don't sec any center,r. la larger music room and more- Supcrin :g in its gymnasium, according! ' ■ i j e district will use difTcrentIt utac- hope for change in ththe law.” • - sealing ir The0 sell c a new proposal this yeyear, Howard said he understands u that to the repreport. ! tics toid. s nobody Jikes properr;ny lax increases, Otherier information Howard pre-; hesaid.e district has hired a financincial especially farmersi s and Olher large sented1 inin thc district’s needs assess-; I - ■ , - Theihunt c who-is-TOnducting-w-nia ran. land o wncrs-but-th* i survey of county taxpayeayers way to fund schools,Is. He is an advo- compoun'ound the problems, voted'in last year’s bond elcelec- cate..of_sales tax.s. increases for “Duele t to inflation, the time to do! The survey-is attempting to {get schools because he believes ii is somethinthing is"bs'early as'possible, ; ictly how much the populousous is more equitable, thus stenHemming thc growth o f conr; lg to spend on school improvirove- He also supportsI anothera scenario structionion costs. Bonding rates have; y . % s, Howard said. under which the stalelie would provide never beenbee more attractive,.now is a mentsf'e I are not going to talk abcabout matching funds or a ponion of the time tolo lock\< in an attractive rate,” - . “ We)ond or any solutions rigright funding-w hen a*si‘school d istrict accordingling 16 the information. • " he said. “We want to> lalalk passed a bond issuele so the schools Howanvard added that the district is^ .. •- >i, f 1 the needs we have now, aand wouldn’t have to asksk for as much in so conccncerned aboul the building: 'about the tl results o f the survey corcome the first place, needs thnthat it is calling for an open; ‘ ' ■ whepe th will be ready to make a ff th e day to e a m a littlele mi oney sh o v e lin g sld ewiwalks i In Burley. Biker to o k Whatve w are taking a differe so welach this time." on the district’s neeeeds, class sizes now,”he he said. I approaci Wencdellsch(lools remnodel lig»hts, ~ Lawsuilit claims5 police riraided heatssystem fori enerirgy saviings w^o n g app a rtm e n lit in d ru ggsearch “ By^Tenell WHltimiuns . . . _____SavavingS-..wilir-t?cL"ihpriitoreorc;d“/ligT fne'nsi^-w ere7 nr^ i'tgrHimrK • ■ "*“ “ “seiredrai«irf1vB~pe(rple-wcrc“ e ' minc who-^ho~lived~at-thcTesidence.- ;------, Timcs-Ncws corrcs]respondent - ' . month!ithly by Johnson Controls, ReiRces clear ones for furtl!-rcplffccti-with— —ByJtmes-News writer arrested in the.aparartment upstairs Policc:e iitestified that they didn’t ...... said,1, estimsting I that the distriiitrict lighting. Also, numerthdr improved , .Time that same evening, think it wasv necessary in this I WENDELL-N»New technology in alread}ady has saved m ore than S3,0C(,000 and .ventilation coIe controls, were replaced with wil gram at the elemeieducation pro- i^jckcd her son at gunpoint to lie on broke inlo and searcirehed her apart- th e noww closcdc Tri-County Drug “ Energy savingsgs iare guaranteed.” state-'c-o^the-art gas system;sms. Students there, he saiiicntary school. and: floorI while they searcheded the ment w ithout a wtwarrant. She is Tosk Fore■orcc based in Twin Falls, Scott Rees of John}hnson Controls In A utorlomatic controls will leavcave to apply their readiold. leamed how artment. f seeking $500,00030 in dam ages Thc tasksk forcc1 was shut down in ------— Salt^Lake Gity.-UtUtah,-told School buildiidings-codler-at-night,- butrwi;wi!l -science skills to-calcding, math and apartiChristine Huber, who livedxl iin a from agencies invohJived in the drug - January"y 19951! 'afler money, drags------B oard menibers.i. “If “ there are no. reheatsat them in time fo r mominning o f operation a tclcvilculale-the cost— — Chsement apartment at 1426 MiMiller bust. and gunsns had1 been stolen from the savings, we don'tt getg( a chcck." classe:ses. New damper system s wiwill ' bulb and other energycvision.’a light baser/enue on Dec. I, 1993,J. Ihas Policc icstified WWednesday that ofticc. John Jol Nunez Jr., an officer R ees reported ththat his com pany provid'/idc fresh air, and new tempenpcra- “They leamed wha Avei3ught stale and local policclice to they th o u g h t thehey had done with thche task force, and Scott has ju st completed:ed a S341.000 pro- turc.cicontrol systems will prcyeivent own homes to makhat to do m their brouiurt for trauma she sufferedd ddur- enough researeh to3 tdetermine who W ard, an officer with the Idaho ject in Wendell to0 maken a multitude overhcrhcating. efiicient,” Rees said,ake them m ore gomt> the raid. lived in thc house.'. They found no BureauI of Narcotics also testified, o f energy-sfaving1 improvements ir at, !*Th(rhere’s a tremendous changege i in 'Johnson Control: . ingrhe til suit claims that policcce did indication through apartmenta] num- All threeee had1 been at the.scene of Che nigh scnooiI gymnasiuiSrthe~builili g; Iding comfort," R ccssaUlaid;—working-pn~similar >ls i currently. IS Th,t do enough to determinec ^wh o bers^ cit>^drBurlcjley water utilily~the'drug'biig^busl. ‘------middle school andnd the elementary • “Thereere’s just night and day diffeiiffer- p ro jec ts at thc r M energy saving------s oed ra in the house. Huber hadd bibeen rccords or vehicless ;parked around Ageneieleies listed in Huber's civil school. cncc.c. It’s a great b e n e fit to> ththe Regiona] Medical Ce:M agic V alley Hvcding in a basement apartmentlent at thc house that Hubiiber lived there, s u it are•e .C Cassia C ounty. Cassia The cost ofthe: improvements,in h e kids.” Cassia School Distriirenter and at the Hvinc^ home, for which police;e Ihad Police testified thaltat a small mail Countyf SherifTsSl Departmeni, the explained, willi beb< paid back to Oldid fluorescent lights with majTjag- thc young companyirict. Nationally, the:eived h a seareh warrant.' box located behindd ithe house was T ri-C ojuniy u n Drug Task Force, ______j.ojihs.on_c_ontr.oj•ois5 with money neticc ballast1 were replaced witwith million of business yan is doing $ 1 2 0 receivt>olice say they didn’t knoww tthat not noticed. Idaho Bureau Bui of Narcotics, the saved from reduccueed energy bills bright!;htcr, incandescent^amps "tHat tlfi -----“W e’re'puttingmoiannually. Poliber, who was not accuscd5ca"of ------Hiibcr’jrattomej'-J''Tlm”WlIIIams—c ity o f Burley.-Minidokn-SherifTrBui ------over Ihc next 10 yeayears. use Icsless energy, Rees said. Thei. oldol gy to use," Rees said.iodem-technolo= ------'H uY b crimc, l lived there. One poipound o f Twin Falls quest!stioned whether O ffice,, MinidokaM County, Twin “There was ho) capitalci outlay by lights,its, he noted, are chem icall:ally “And there’s no d.c anymarijuana c worth $4,2000 a and a check ihrough ththe post office Falls Polii'olice Department ond the the school district,”:t,” hc emphasized. ■ hazardirdous while the new ones> arare It’s very well rcceivi' capital outlay. 0 ni: 0 . worth of cocaine were w< should have been; ddone to deter- city o f TwiTwin Falls. ------^— “I f STillself.funded.-led.-”------enviroironmentally-friendly.-yellowc>wed_jhat.:2------ived because of $ 2 0 0 Idah(10 bill inhtroduciced to C( ith exotidc anim[lals Buluhl__ - lopie wif ConUnuenued from 81 BOISE (AP) —- TThe Idaho Legislature ha:has I— ------J - mi patterned after a Bivi3ivens said thc Boise-basedtd Idaho Animal Gradesdes eight and nine arc experi- ______Carere tand Conlrol Commiltcc hhas been work- mentingtig more,r and alcohol rates are_____ ------"stBrted'woridngTJn*:onTJ-proposcd-ncw-law-thai mittee the measure is pi 5 for years on the legislatioion, and he has up forr meU scventh-gradci;s. ihe a sponsor saysI w would prevent anothci Inw. 4 br animals the state ing fo It includes licensing forrious or inherently an inch-thickinc file of complaint:nts on how wild Drug Awareness/ Resistance; Ligertown incident.ut. imals were being treated. ition program will continue in • The House Agrigriculturc Commitlce or considers exotic, deleteric anima -Educatior -oved introduction o f legis* dangerous. gia law attempts to • - H-ie e: said the need for a new' Ilaw was acccl- the schooliools. W ednesday approv< Ited becausc of Ihe happenimings at Ligcr- • Conronnection to thc worldwide lation to regulate5 ththe importation and keep- •'Bivens'said the Georgiaight be covered, but crated gerous animals, list every species that mighmostly broad calc- lown.vn. computerjtcr network. Internet, should ing o f exotic danger 'Many wild animals can1 bbe a threat to be donele inii a couplc of weeks, “It is -designedled to take care of the the Idaho proposal has mi “ Ml man life, and a fihrcat toI 1livestock,” he • poppopplewell Elementary School • - Ligertow n situotio:tion-we had over. at. Lavs jories. idered dangerous humai cptcmbcr," said sponsoringing Some animals considiiles, African Hons, said;d ;...... ■ ■ ...... kicked1 ofoff its annual SpcIl-a-Thon; 'H ot Springs in. Sept allies for people Students ST-RrMcridian.___ —‘— squalid condi'tions the! animals-wcrcan kcpt in—.-tiginclude venomous reptile:mountain.Uons_.and. ___ Tljcnjc b,i 11 proposes stifT.pcnalt nts ask parents, rclntives an d ____ ...... RepnDiiyeBivensrJ ------w ho-llo-fall-to-get-sta'te permiKits or-malnta>h--fricnds-iJs-to-sponsor-them- in the'------' In late Septembcnbcr last year. 19 African:an A jury trial was sch—spelledd word,w- and thc money-wilLbe.... — pens and cagess Jiistji outside L.ava Hoirm— A*ri-n-page-bni-wc-w ourd“ put-Th7;-'’st a t e —be:?yist for the Idaho Farm Department o f Agricult:ulture, its Division of ha;jeing-electcd-to-the-Legisl ing the importation to oneon( year in jail. Thc measiisure gives ani- dividedsd betweenI classrooms and iSprings.; ' ' obtain liability departme:ments lo be used for educa- irities removed lions andind Animal Industries andid use Agriculture Com- amnals’known to be held in ind not being handled well, ■.. m m TiavmiTi A

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B-4 Tirnoo-Nflws. TwinTwi FoIIs. td a h o Thurvday,^Ja^uaty25. Ji 1996 Valleynife Valle&y happeenings " Wife tries to) cope wvith husiiband’s behaviorI — D E A R A BBY: My husband is 64. r - n I you to go wilhouout him so you can you>u money, r that child becomes a I am 48. “Tony”’ andi I have been tearn from a prorofessional how to debtb t tot y o u r otlier children. A debtor- Single parirents group meleets Friday married for 28 yearars. We raised two H ^ [ ~ D w A MUUjr cQpc wilh his demcmeaning behavior. crcditeditor relationship is bod enough, TWIN FALLS,S —- T he S in g le Parent Comonncctions group has schcd-d- happy, successful collegc ci grads, and butIt bIcm is lhat Tony VanBurei© n you dealt with thetie subject of parents ther eventev o f yo u r death, loans to your Please bring idcideas for activiiies. Aflbrdjrdablu child care and morerc treats me like a chikild. He tells me my • - j ^ B - I lending mooey 10to childreri and for- childiildren-arc. canceled. Leave the. » n ” am o u n t to each o f your otKer, infonnation is avaiivailable b y callin g 736-007C070. clothing is not app akfast and/or supper. Whe h . malizing (hose loans lo with lOUs. I “loan’ weather, asks.me T?;fhad^3£ if offer,th.:J-oU<.wiwing-obscLViitions__ ^childcildren to b alance the Inheritance.______3 5 dnd again at. age 1 3 ,1 hi Money, docs strange things to'peo- ...... fu3t when he sees mem eating a dessert t our child to the pedi9^cixe S n M based on my 3 5i years , as an inheri- ' Moi Supper to:o benefit Kimbcberly schools (he’s not worried al ;. C learing the air with'your debtor »uld reassure Toh^'thht ouur r 1son’s . tance-planningaltottomey: , , pic. C . KIMBERLY - A/ chili s u p p e r will be helheld from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday'ly' I m '5 -4 -and weigh Xl. 1. Even thoughh a borrowing child childild and1 equalizing with your other - - Stit and weight were nbriral. ildren gives everyone a,belter in (he lunchroomi) ala the Kimberly ElementalItary School (before thc high>h ' tho front door is locockcd, th«i checli ks'i. grow’older,'It i»^1mScoicoming- signs an IOU, the thi loan frequently childi to see ifit is. ance to m aintain family harmony. school basketball11 gamg e). . ■ incrcnreoisifagly difncuit io''’c6t)epe with becomes a gift. FeFew parents will' sud chanci ■ Chili, a bakedd ppotato with'toppings, cincinnamon roll ond beverage5C Perhaps the probljblem IS that I ,« n niy hii estions, their own child ancmd nsk never seeing G E R A L D M. CONDON, husband’s'doubt8)8nd/i(iuest SA N T A MONICA. CALIF. . will bc served for S2.50 per person or $15;i5 per family. The event is 'n o t Italian, and theitsrrfor6 my opinion. jespwiscially when Tam asked;inin front their grandchildreren'again; so don’l sponsored by WarVaremart and the Kimbcrl>irly Parent T cacher StudentIt is not valid. He quesestiohs my recipes, ©f frieiiends., Abby. hbw.old mustust 1 t e to a childch unless you can DEiDEAR M R. CONDON: You make Organiza(ion. Foror mr ore inform ation, call 42:423-4729 or 423-5118. m cthodsl'bf cookinjing, cleaning, etf. before)re 1 have niy husband's r iIspect? ^ aflbrd to make il aa gift.1 so■ne m e' valid pbints. However, the parr Hc says, “My momm didn’l do jt.that - _ ]MISERABLE jN iM ISSOlOURI 2. If chasing aftei^er repayment is dri- entsts who v wrote lo me had already Potatodjniinner to help Spipedal O lym pics§ way,” and asks eitheher his sister or iiis »E< ^ MISERABU: The: situa-s ving you and yourir child< apart, cancel madeide the loan. What about porents Italian ex*wifc thc samesn question w d tio n1 will.contihu&,until..-you v ou are the debt and call:11 it a “gift.” Then, who10 needn the money repaid during TWIN-FALLS,S r Id a h o S p e c ia l Olympilipics Area 5 has planned a accepts their ahswwTi•rs as gosjiel; ,, . Jrtive' enough teJIT o nny y that give each of yomIT other children an theirir lifetimes?li fund-raising potatoato d in n er fo r 5 to 9 p.m . FridayFri .ot tl}c Elks Lodge on" Eycn-though he! 6says I’m,.a ,>vpn- yo u willw: no longer toloB te.lis.lis, con* equal amount to> avoids any family CircCircumstances can change. A par------derful-motherT-flt-leileast-'oncoVtf-WMl^—-trb^linringrbehiaviorr^ionudrthBthBt-he-#-oonflicts^v«r-mo fioneyror-equalize— ent-wli-whoJends-moocy-mayJater-lose ------Music for dancincing a nd d o o r p rizes w ill bc provided, and an auction" he dem ands to kncnow.specifically accoirompany yoti ‘t6‘'Sei marriirriag e your inheritance pis)lan. a objo b or become ill and need the will be held. Cost ii • two people. $7.50 for three st is $3 per p e rso n . SS for w 1 - __ jvhat.ourJifijLCfliC:!CiOW_s.onvate,f6r.....cbpnse , I.urge__.;._3. .Ifyou die, wiwith.a, child owing._hi.on?yn?X.— J ------;...... or $T0Tor a family.ily.- - . iseIing.JCiw:^sjs?X I-

The Times-Ne\ilews welcomes news of cicommunity events. Send material to The Times-NewsTin Valley Happcrpcnings, PO Box 548, Twin Falls 83303-0548.'8. IPlease submit news at Icaleast a week in advance andd3 Bethej1 56 wil: I Twin F:alls girl Jas queen include a phone nutnum ber where you can bc7 rcached.n • ^ j H ieTiiTimes-NewB • v ' ' Dani Mingo, serenior custodian; will1 nanarrate, and|Debby Boyd, retir- Jessica Koutnik,, juniorji custodian; ing hohonored queen, will serve as WIN FALLS' - Hillary LyLytle, Sara Wilkin, inn Stover, Sara will serserve a s h onor guard, Pearl Cole, Jessica:a iGill, Crystal BergstnS tro m . Duke Cheney, Levi are Whitney Rohg, chaphiplain; TTiompson and Sarairah Wolverton, all Theh e : new q u e e n ’s projcct will be Goodman, Michaelel Hocklander, Faulkntcner, Jenni Nelson, Jean in Webster, treasurer; And.ndrca choir members. . th e.HHerrett c Center’for Art ond Heidi Johnson. Lindindsay M etcalf, Sporinai1 and Em Thomas.* ------Harris',:is*, lixorder, Jengi James, liBriSrari- Gary and Lori Gamohd Gi will host Scicncc:hcc. T h e public is invited to the Marie Miller, Kolbolby Nebeker, 3 q -4-4.0: Casey Barnett. Sorah•oh • ______Hillary LytleL; . • y - AmVnna Jardine, musician (oiarliano); the ceremogy, wh;>hich .follows the ceremoim ony .and the reception lhat foi* ^ ------Chad—Nielsonr“ti-L-isa-^gdcn;— Biclilortord> Isaac Uonneau,-i'aul'»ul N ew qiicLieen :■ • . firm 'Talkington; Tl musician (ffiJriutc); theme,, “Youth.~Suzanhe Wilkin lows.s. Ri^helle Quigley, Ka(Katnna Renner. Boyles,ss, Matthew Braun, Jeiiniini • Collin Steel and an< Raleigh Brown,n, Briean B u rto n , M ichael Thompson...... C h ancy,cy, Jon Daubncf, James G o v ern n[nent recallss infant seatits June3 1996 A uto A cciicident N ear 3.0-4.0: Steven Bilbao. Bi Justin Dayley,:y, Jeffrey Eden,. T.J..J. • ' Brown, Elizabeth CaiCaudillo. Kerry Freemonlan, Joelene - Fuqua, Danellelie . WASHINGTON (A;a P) — The ^ v - cotnmdiidit. Twin F a lills, l Id ah o -W itlitnesses Sought Child,-Michelle Dark.rk, Kim Dayley, German,in, Jennifer Ginn, Bill.Gne^,sa, emment announced WednesdayV that Pencisons wishing to call tbe coiq Bvons, Keano aro seeking the0 identityidi ond location oftwo wit- Felix De Vos, Chariarlotte Dewey, jared Graybeal,G Holly Grimes,ss, 15,370 fnfant car seseats,are being nymiycalll-800*314*9327. ^i TholawrinnofEv Noel Edwards. Tresa 1 Mac Jennie: Htmdrickson,H Ariene.Hilt;iit; recalted as possible sasafety hazards in - ______nesses who oro bdiclievcd to havo knowledge regaiegarding an automobile ocddent _____ Ercanbrack, Sarah FlcFleming. Dusti^ Sheila HHuntsman,. Justin Jacobson,Ml, car crashes ____ ------I which occurred onn June< 24, 1995 bn U.S. Highvighwoy 98, seven miles south of ‘ 'F ree m a n ^ H eatherer Ingraham, Robini (Jake)(. Johnson, Georgege The National Higigh'way Trafn'c " 'B B L llij v e C o m e d y R e t n ms s lto ~ -Twin Falls, Idaho.-0.-.The accidei»t oceurr«d att appn>ximat«ly-12:d0ap a.m. and - —'— ~— _ involved a beige co!colorcd Chevrolet Suburban1 wlwhich drove into tho side of a Elizabeth Legaard, GaGary Lisenbee, Knaup.I, GarthC Koyle. Nikki Kuhn;in; Safely Administrationsn said the rear* U J Vicki Martin, Aimeete Mh iller, A a ro n D irk KuiCuhz, Reba'Landry, Adamim facing Dreamride UltIltra infant scats f i l ri)BM C!£m£jja(g|^ diesel truck/trailerr nnear a dairy. • L. M uck, C am ronI Olson. O Jason Leija. JeJennifer Loveland, Robertsrt failed a govemment crcrash test by tip* L I J |J It is boliovi^ thatit tthe witnesses being sought; weiwere driving a-auburban pulling Pothier, Jason keiileinke, Diane Martine:nez, William McGhee,:e, ping towards the frontmt o f the car by B S . . g a horso t^lcrandni may havo epent the night befor•eforo the accident with a lidativo in the Tmn Falls anarea. S ch n eid er. Lori Shirk, Sh: Joshua Michaelcl IM cH ar^e. Lesley Mbote,re, more lhan 70 degrees, i\ ,Tr> 2 Professiottal Act ,ij„» If you havo any infinronnation regarding this acddieddent, pleaso telephone (collect) Simons, Russell SSmith, Isla ^onianlhcItha Neal, J. Anthony Oberle,le. Thc rccall is for, J 5,:5,370 Dreamride H ’ IN\ JM IS fivm.Nuts Corned) Stevenson, Melissa SwSwenson, Andy Heather:r COgden, Claudia Rodriguez,« , Ultra car seat’s, mode)'i'l 02*179, manu* . K 9 ^ ■ the Evaru. Keane> LawI Firin, ,1101 W. River StrStreet. Suite 200,-Boise, IdaKo . " Tennant, Brian Tschanilannen, Meggan Bradleyy Rogers.F Clini Rogers, Kirairo factured from April 8, 8, 1994, through ■ ■ r n ^ 83701,(208)384*160600, and oak for Rex Blackburnin i 1or Michael Stefanie. Wildman. Pa(ty Wilisclise and Martha Seifert,t, Alleny Strickland, Mandydy Ju n e 15, 1995. Carcrole Dingledy, | n | | | ' . Wood.. . 1 « — ______S tro u dti, , Hans Swensoii, Jason3n spokeswoman for CcCosco Inc., the I T I at tbe Best W estern ------^-----^JUNIORf Sw ensonon, Brady“Thornpsbn,“ Efic'ic manufacturer, said tlthe Columblis, Q Canyon Springs In n ______.4.0:. A d in a Brownsvn..Jeannctte..._WestIakekeand Eric-Wiedenman.- - -Ind.. company-had-nl-no-immediate— 13l3S7Tllues lJk« Blvd. N;. Twin Fal Dixon, Destiny GrtGraybeal and Kristin Muchow. . 3.0-4.0: K atie Ark<.rkoosh, Clare Bean. Marie Benl:nlo, Joseph ItaSulloek 3)enisJ^eaty 1 ^ Bergstrom, .Lisa Bevteverly, Ho]ly Icmjhte'J^ andIcficeny..'.- Bradsha'w, Jenniferp Brown,B John TH&FOLLOWINGWiaBE. BE SOLO AT PUBLIC AUCTION LOCATE»TED 1218 Washington SL ^iiui. Twin. . Carey Jr., Emily Cleveeverley, Roslee Fans, Idaho. FromI) lheII crossing Rock Creek Iri SoulSouth Park, 0 0 11/2 miles south. Cole, Kevin, Darcy, DeltaDi Gehrig, B m A L O S A N G E L E S C RqilVlESAGA ir B m W l B I I III ii»i mm ROBSRTrr DE NIRO H W f {Thtrvan:rt 3 acm of parkino iMhlnd the house.)ise.) ’WBtcIi for sale signs. Mandt' Gnesa, Ginana Goodman. ^H IH JL V alrea H a fen , Stevieven H eller,' Waiting Travis H o llin eld . R Ra; ay In fa n g e r , DaUy 7:0 LAT I SATURIIDAY,JANUAR1RY 27,1996 ______.Lynn.Jacobsoo,_Sicp.hi un 4:4&-7:00^:20— ^ - s c o n - “ SALE TIME: 1013010'A.M. • CONCH BYLOIA------Lori Koyle, Shunsuke g w Enda Tonight at 7W/»9 B ®£ndjIds Today at Twin 9 Amanda (Jill) Leguii;uineche, Jeff MovaatoJaremaiaFtidayt H [ StartsIs Friday at Jarome 4 1 Leitch. Jason Lloyd,1, LeslieL Love, PICKUPS, CAMPERC TRAILER,R, LOG SPLIHERj Haley Low, Matthethew Major, BSESSBSSSSESV Bobbie Jo Miller. Danieinielle Morgan. -V SNOW BBLOWERySHOP&lI MISC. ITEMS J.R. Neal, Jared Nelsielson, Danyel HM jM 1976 Ford F150 ReRanger Pickup. Supercab,), 7i76,000 actual miles, power Nyborg, Rocio 01agu(gue, Michelle' BIWlBii steering, power bnsrakes, cruise control: autoiutomatic, good rubber, mns Patterson, Rob Petretroch, Juan l|i|||j|ll MEJQVERI good • 1986 Dodgeje Pickup 3/4 ton, automaticatic transmlsslpn, Jalr nibber, Ramos, Michael RayLay,'Timothy H M jP runs good * 1975 Noinad N Camp Traileri 22',2', rrefrigerator, stove, all self* Richey, Scott RogeigejS;_Tr^is __ contained, good cocondition - Montgomery WaiW ard Log Splitter with S hp. — ^ R o g c rs f '‘^osef>h'-'Sa6la 6 a I a ~ D u k e — 'Brtggs~& SliuUun •motor n - M ontgomaryW ard'ard-SntJw-Btow0rr24*,‘'5'hp; ------— Sliman, Dennis Smilmilh, -M alisa Briggs & Stratton motor, m wfth chains - Evetshirsharp Lawhrhower, 24', gas Smilh. Abby Spenceice, Speniper motor - Ladders - Lawn1 fertilizer sp read erir - P u s h g a rd e n cultivator • ------Steel, Mike-Wilkinsonn a:and D a n ie lle W j l B H Lawn cart - Shoviivels - yveed_burner onn_c cart - Electric fencrfrs » __ Woods. PBS Sawhbrees •' Flshlnjilng“^ e s '* 'Clay*pigebii~thrdthrower - Cow kfckers - Milk SOPHOMORORES . f H ^ T T Starts Friday at TV ...... scales * Level - Savavw - Drills - Log chains - J;Jacks - Vise - Toolboxes * Jerry cans - Ammo3 boxesI - Wrenches - Bicyderd e s 4.0; Breetn Bryant,It, Nathaneal AoUon-C•'■ComBditl . Castle, Emilee Hatfleifield, Carrie orAdv«n<«nturel g ANTIQUES,1, FURNITURE & C Low, Jami Nebeker, Alecia Ale Richey . ^ COLLECTIBLES and Christine Shaw. ’^ j j r 3 G EENEflATIONS I O FAANTIQUES I 3.0-4.0: Ben Beers,s. Joe. Bento. OLD OAK SECREIETARY with curved glassa china c closet on one side, Stacie Bilbao, Josephph Btngbam, ^ o B very nice - Old kltcttchen table - Old reg. size:e b ed & m attress - Old oak ■ Troy ^ ra g a, Sarah BroBrown, Kami chairs * .Old deskss * Old end tables & cofTec#ee tables - Piano bench - Capps, Melissa Cheslil:slik, Melissa ‘ < (R>t) ^EndaTodtyl T oday 7:30 Maytag wringer wasasher - Rocking horse - GlaiG lassw are - Carnival - Hull • - -Dark.-Shanna-Gonzalzales,-Heidi Teapots * Sugar & creamers - Dishes • SllveIlverwareVinegar^cruets - _ » _ - B l* -*; . tea kettle • Jewel tea dishc Hedlund, Jill Infangerger, Jennifer tyiTSrin•nEya(R) SaUyFUid;---- - Cast'iron pot - Oldi t Ish es - O ld 'Je w e fT e a Metai toy trtjck * China * CostumeC Jewelry - QuiftsI - FFijiit ja r s - Old Life maga- Jacobson, Clay Knaup,p. A m y K o ch . ' D«iv7:15.j15-S30 / zines - Books - PictIctures - Little red wagon - Scales S - Trike - Pedal go Stefanie Kuhn, Lexiii Lee,I Peter cart - Traps * Milk cacans - And more. 'Legulneche, Cristina LeLejardi, Lisa S t Z u Friday at Tv yeek! Don'f- M laa O u f J Luzar, Rune Martlnsoiison. C eleste brO U Man (13) Walter Mttthw JumanJIi(PQ)RotilnWIIUMma (P HOUS5EHOLD FURIRNITURE Dair/rtoo-f)0-8;15 _____ H i _ JAMES BOND . Spinet Plano & benench - Tebte & 4 chairs - (22) ) cchest-type deep freezers • 12:1S-230^:4S-7:00-9:15 ign Film Series Table & e chalra * FrfgldaireF refrigerator • WasV asher arid dryer * GE side- by-side reMgerator/fir/freezer - Couch & chair - Ph Buy it! 3eiell iti (y(0) Thuraday 7:00-8:00 I GOLDElg) y $6.S0 SMkn $5.00 • Philco c o lo r TV with remote klaya(7:OOOnlyl i “BROSNAH Mk # 2 Stuitf 1:00 - New Tappan Micrcaw ave - Like new portableIble d ish w ash er * Platfomi - Trade ilit! nehackaln^M) V:l£------Q WAS BORN Wlfl rt)cker - End tabless - Lamp table - Chest of ddrs r a v ^ r s - Toy bench - Four izMonktyiu y i flw ea WWlT-BnrJPUT-1 -TO BE VfSA R iU M P H A N T ! twin beds * Dresser,}r. mirror & chest * 3 /4 sizei e b ed - R ed in er - Rocking , TImes-New] . Dal/y e:46-SfS-9;1B ^ "fi chair - Covered chesast C i a s s m ej'd d Si^Sun i:4i:4S-4:16‘f5:4S‘9:16______^ - f f l ' ^ B l MiIISCELLANE^'uis. wharalf-NolnspoBtlbumtoraceli/ants. • '{ ■ - EvafT^ing About Power AucHonoors: . Clorit: 0 « L bB / A K i r I W i l jgj Excapt irt Pfica. A '"”H ■ Mike Wail . VamonKoliKohntopp Rodnty Alien M Only SflNdiy 1:00 Kaye Wall O uaS hflif 208-423-8S96 . TwTwin Falla. Idaho 208-324*124*8814 ^08-43«4981 S t a r t s Friday at T*Twin 9 1 ’ ______^ KImbariy, Idaho Jarom*.n«. IIdaho Rupart Idaho

, . V ■ ------^ ------— ...... ' . ' gpop . ! l i l CSII teams I M onnlng j e r s g ) o u n cc e o nI B u h Bie \W n gives JeromeJ« ■ ■ ■ “ facee m ajor - berth in tifle!egam e ByJohnDeir weeekend Times-News writer ByLanyHoveyIV ' ' ■< Times-News writwriter 66 BUHL - Tonia B was That Is detestabllity.di told by her coach1 tcto step up TWINFALLSLLS — Collcge of Southem Ida- Unlike thehe other great and be the team leade ho’s two baskettw: e ^ l teams wind up the first half team s, thiIhls collection She did just that WWednesday o f the Scenic: WestW< Conference schedule with night by breaking B u h l’s “must" home gamesgan this weekend, of posturirring arrogants press, penetrating forior loyups or The Eaglesi willwi be hosting mentally tough * - — ------h as-vrlrlually-no ir ------______.disli=.QjCfs_and.,_Iuoluces&uuiig— -SnowCollegrws-Dn-FridayTmdtheathJetic'DIxre Buhi’s defensive as3 ththe Jerome Rebels on Sanir^u r^y. The women’s gm es begin redeenilnilng value. Tigers recorded a 65-65-42 victo- - at'6p.m.'b6'ihdaydays...... f ly in the A-2 Districtrict-4-girls~^^^^^H - Right now both teams can’control their own 99 basketball tournament destiny-but eachch hasll lost a home game and con The win gives theh e a — P hlla(ladelphia Inquirer afibrd few morelore because the quolity o f the berth in next Tuesdaylay’s cham- league indicates writer BillII LyonL comparing pionship ^ e while the Indi- there will be Dallas toto |previous Super ans will b attle W oe River more road losses •Thursday in a loser-c;r-out game before this cam­ Bowl winners at 7:30 p.m. paign is over. “This is a great fee and One thing they our confidence is real don'l have to said'Burk, who had worry about it ' are a close team and we pick' ranking. The men Snowstoram blots out each other up.. fell to 17th and Jerome jumped out early as the women were local sport!its schedule Burk hit 3-pointer to imake the not in the top 20 score 9-3 midway ththrough r the Wednesday momi:>ming’s brief blizzard that this week. canceled school allin over( the Magic V all^ first quancr. Buhl bottmottled bock “For us this is also wreaked havoivoc on the orea sports as frahman Leah MoVloore hit o a major weekend schedule. -> 3-pointer at the buzzizzer to tie because all threeree o f the men's teams playing The storm camne e: at the worst possible the score at 12-12. here will be 4-33 comingco in. There's a chancc of time for girls’ boakcisketball organizers, who The teams traded shc the sepamtion fromn thoseih< two if we can sweep this are in the m iddle: ool f district tournaments early second quarteirter before weekend and thenhen hold the home-coun advan- thatxletermine whichlich teams qualify for'the Buhl’s Moici Jensen tietied it a 21- tage next week,"c," saids Coach .Stfve Irons. "The state toumby next monlh.me 21 with four minuteses Ileft until other factor is (pace-setting)(pai Umh Valley is at • ------^— fXISsTA^rDiStri8tricr4:{CanyoirCo,nfcri-----— _ —the'.half-That.would-b(Lbe-theUasL-^^^^^H -rEastem-UiiBh and-tnd-that could bealossrlPthal-oll ■ ence) can celled[ ththe games slated for basket th? Indians w ot score comes tme, wc'd e'd. just be one back going inio. Wednesday at WeWendell High School, as the Tigets went on1 a 15-Ohm the sccond half." .Those will be ployedyed tom’ght, weather per- to take control ofthe game.gai men put themselves back in the mitting, beginningj at 4:30 p.m. with theju- Jerome’s full-coui press I'played decision over previously- nior varsity champicipionship, and followmg confused and frustrate*ated the In- I Lake Community Friday night with a loser-out cool:ontcst between Gooding dians who had sev eral 0 major problems with physically . and Declo at 6:1515 ]p.m. and a winners' turnovers. Meanwhil Burk all^ and fell back a step. had six points duringng run J bracket game betweeveen Wendell ond Valley rry athletic and plays quite ag- at 7:30 p.m. while Kimber Burtonin hitI: a trey lid Coach Joel Bate. “Snow is ------.-The tourney commwmittee plans to make u p - ~— _tom oke-it 36-21 ot-theiJieiholf.- — .------,------^ ------^—:/------—i suooy CHAMfiS MAMME/ih* Tttte-offense type tcam-and-it-r—— . — Buhl scored th e fii The CSI womer the Thursday s e ^ oion n on Friday — and that id^Sf^S Buhl’S E rin:1 Scott tries in vain to plp ick off a p ass to Jerono m e's LanIe Barnes who lefcnse.'' . could be a day sessioision. However, that deci- points of the second 1 race with a welUpla: those assessments, noting "this sion will come laterrr ty working ^ had 13 pointn ts. “We pul in becau5ster, has rebounded inlo a lop evening. .With Raftft FRiver High scheduled nated the inside. B y theth( end of Jerome sloww the pace and Buhlhi cooch Joe Shepard felt . 10 ployshord on defer to play Murtaugh, tbe slate was cancelled, the quarter the leadid w as 18 Buhl ;till unobable to get things his teanam panicked. “They were , j Irons echoeslike tho Utah Valley in thal one ' Oflicials will decidetle today whm to restart points. going. Buhl fufinished the night ready> ond o we weren't. They j will be onolhcr.ofre ’s no change in style, speed _ _ __ r_In boys: baskettcethaU.JTvwn. Falls!. Rcr______“We will not get ovejver-confi- hitting just JA-i? 1< shots (20 got thehe momentum ond the: iBuM-Wnil* 0 2^Tj*ftMn2 1.2 5, B•^le held philosophies wex)LwclL’-Urons.soid.ofjhe_B’i hi d ^ _____ gion III game at Miniiinicb has been resched- . dent, we just n ^ too keepk our percent) fromfth I e field.- '■ press botheredbo us." | It early From’ihat standpoiy are not ovcriy big but they are 13 11»-1S 1642.»-polnMr«4*)ora. strctchFoi • w the North Idaho- uled for Monday nighight in Rupert composure," soid Bamiames, who “I wont toI ipraise the giris In the junior varsity touma- Iout4iMr«.N«t>on. unders. All their M> people can Burley’s hom e! atgame with Mountain Snow, wilh rcthrc and shoot sd wc must coniest Home will be playeded JSaturday night team on the roster The Hagermao-Mi-Murtaugh game was ««>•, ^ contender. guards. Ncjl Geddcs and point cancelled for the secsccond time in a week, Tot»i»js “They are likeHston, both are excellait outside down ] IS, 4 6 -4 i**• through. 10 there’s No makeup date bosis bbeen set Blue]Devils Indian: ilston *e more likely to penetrate, ^BiadBowlin threree-pointers by Lori'M cCcCowon and o In the earlyea game, third-seeded Ci ____and.thcy.all.shooL>return 6-6 sophomore Andrew Top qualifler' dldrops out Times-News sports editsditor patiitient offense to disturb} Shoshone’s S needed somesor late heroics to put 01 pcreentage shooter and strong zonn 1Trials, fractured her ils put hoshone 46^5-45 Wednesday and gin1 bock to 39-34 for Dietricrich. Soloaga Kori Fiel-semifimfinols ot 4:30 p.m. I-Pan- Snow pusheshe for region and Kawika Akina, -5- :h for into motion if stymi ------day’-first-gamc.- ■ * - ■ned^two-free^thfjjws at thehe'Other end,-g|«WLl"-«^“«s«5s« - • - ...... KricncedsfioringofT-guands;- -- - ~ “We batUed but I thinhink Dietrich wanted conviverting one with 16.6 secorronds'left. ’ Dixie has p e ^ p l-«239.Rob* 'cre bolstered at semester break it a little more tonight,'ht,'* Shoshone coach ShShoshone got a good took: butbi missed o fS sT T to( ^2 oM a 4. Touii. 19 f 12 154S. 3-pemienlosing region in Kevin ’Sin- of 7-foot Kcon Clark, ostensi-- ____T o d a y _ ^ .______Tim Phnpwinn gftjrt **/Vi liAt- times-we. looked —fi vo­e-i‘ooterjind..Soutbwick-cLjcbound«l. Ie in- in his last appearmcrsem estcrto gcl hirgradcs up------T M>i 7 M'S -ITTK. 0 ^ ( m 'lf d late He is a slasher/sc High ichool tMa’ bai>«sketball really good and at ot ^e e r s we looked like Shee was fouled and then grgrabbed the 0 3 4.L.O(Mn6a .JNLV. Claric has given Dixie a RoglonlllClSuA-1•1 it was our first gome o f the season.” clincnching rebound at the otheh e r end after ^ Totsms 7.121 age ofTa dribble)ring or I presence and is averaging Mlnira at Highland,,7 7:1 :3 0 p.m. The Indians were m mo ost effective when miss:ssing the front end o f thee bonus-wilhI cwmu ructiMc rv a r- Guards are point,!dsagame. SurfayatPocatsllo.1.7:30 7:: p.m. they got the ball too S-11S senior Niki 2.2 secondss< left. RKXlUu' as any guard in thes 6-4 r Travis Homer, nephew of Dittriet4aaMA-2(a) Soloaga in the low ,pcpost. Soloaga was Thrhe win. coming with headd coachc Gene RS!Ld4.«. wwn/fH 1 oo V3” w.ym»nt 1 001 4 2. SwalnMC...... ■ '------10,'wiw isan experic WoodRlv^rvs. BuhI.'ih ilr:W ^ .m . (loser oul) iM 2 4.4 2 B. Fucti* 0 2.3 1 14. M. Jon«« 7 0 school supcriniendent Phil WstWendeO) deadly from close rangers and almost Shauiw at home wiih chicken pox, p< guaran- ??t<«S'ib? iI . The Rebels were DMr(ct4ClMsA<3(tl iXr by the eligibility of Oooding Vs. D edo.,6:15p.m. 6:1 (loser oul) pulled it out for the Indiiidians. teess Dietrich1 o spot in next wee/eek 's distnct n p m 33.4 4 0.8Hn*malM 7 2.4 3 10. Toti th o f these teams will zone us.” WandelTvs. Valloy,, 7:^7:30 p.m. The Devils used th thi ree N B A-length finalsals in Munaugh. 21ft-1210S0 UnSo-*------bly-therefbr-one-se1 were watching us in Uuh lost ClaMA-«Noi«il^S» Sub-d}«tr1cl (at Csrev) and tnmsfcr 10 UNL Shostions vs. Carey,ly, 77;30 p.m. (loser oul) sirong inside scorinj CISMA48outhslds8uiSutH M fcl (at Murtaugh) ______Ranf?lv#r.v8.Murtaug6ugh.6p.m.______J,..,. about 15 rebounds a Hagerman vs. Hansensen, 7:30 p.m. (loser out) Also smrting is 6- Bloine Counly scl HIgh'echeol boys’ ba»l»sketbal1 Homer. Oakley al Jerofno JV.IV. 6< p.m. Tluriiling poiints ^ a rk e d ;Steelei ^boys TFCAat l3D B,6p.m,m. . “We know both o The Associated Press “Three months ogo, whvhen wc were 3-ond-4, ” Irons said. "They w< CoUeoebMlcslban o lot of people did not>t give us a chance,” ______week." Weber sl Idaho, 8:3030 pp.m. (MOT) TEMPE. Ariz. — For Fo: the Pittsburgh Steel- fO ’Donnell said Wednesdisday. ‘.'And we’ve lost High school wrssttingno ers, it was 3-and-4. Fo or r thei Dallas ^ w b o y s, it ione game in the post thithree months. We oil Twin Palls al Nampa,« , 6 p.m. was fourth-and-1. came together." . 8uhl at Wood River,', 7 p.m.1 The Super Bowl partiuticipants didn’t have an * . On and off the field: Thirhe ployers give all the m easy ride to Sunday’ss game. g For nearly credit to coach Bill11 (Cowher. . I rs, Co^ h a lf the schedule, .th 734-63267 Billsaid, ‘This •nd follow the tlmpllnip)« Initnjctlont. • ji'erback Rod Woodsonon and quar- fffl his is like a new half.’ terback Neil O’Donheihell in the seoson ' Wc all took our playay up to another level ^ L___ ^____ T h e l l i n w —I opener. Their prize rook:►Okie runner o f the prcvi- tand we are here." ous season. Bom M omrris, s wos overweight ond Cowher didn’t come dovlown hard on his team, m wound up on the bench.:h. fRealizing the Steelers badid the tolent to win the St By the seventh w eek;ek ofthe season, Pitts- vAFC championship, he totold them to evoluate HI b u r^ hod four losses, includingim a 20-16'defeait \w hat had happened a n d1 tth en rededicote and I— i Scores and stateats 02 at expansion Jacksonvllivitle. Tbe players were rrefbcusforthe remainingg nnine weeks.. 'APpUD , Your Sporls C 3 ' confused,, their confideiidence ebbing and their “We were embarrasseded on national televi- Dallas Di coach Barry SwIt borrow ed from . 1 Classified 04-12 ranking as an NFL powetiver rapidly disappearing. , Pleasa s e sea SPARK/C2- Michael M Irvlp, right, durii day. 1

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• -’ V - c-2 Tlmos^ows,I. T\T>wints and No. 2 Kentucl^ S'survived a points and Charlielie Ward hit a pair of key 33-^ Pro bask. N.JN.J. — Hakeem Olajuwon 22 odpoinu in Ibe dedaivo third quarterera* a the Phoenix Suns sr.the Seminoles. , le y scored 36 points, including eIght i^ t in a row tale in the founh It w as the sccont:ond meeting between R il^ cated Ihe MinneKXa Tbnbetwolvetm 101-91 Watoesday and held a 59-45 lead withh just, over. vfceCaner.JdTJdTM clot^ asd Shammond.WilUams.- and the team he; Icleft after last season amid.jH quarter, as the Houston RocSietsSea ended their teawn-high ,^gk,I)i.justtbeirihfadwiabt2samct. I. •■ 16 mninutes m remaining in the gais a m e w h e n all hid 13 & r tbse e T Atlaatlc CoaA •: r | thiw-gameloaingnreakbybeatireating the Ncw Jeney Net*. lawing with (fae Wolves t o d i a 7-foot-2Ser^s3uttf^'I2.--^-: considerable rancoricor. T h c K n ick s beat Miami™ aydoDrexleradded 17 point!ointaiwd Pete OiilcuR a tea* h and twithiaa fall* . G e o rgrgia ii (1 1>5,2>4) began its con PboenU rally Stwn a T hte.BulIdogs.put r i together a 20 :* hdd Fleridt S u u so o td e a fbr more in New-York ontl □Dcc. 19, 89-70, when theLhe son^U^ I) Tor the Rockets, whcwho beat New Jertcy-for the n^e-o o b tiS Minnetota'31 - Ites m id i ^ tteough tte g ^ e to open H eat w ere withoutlUt 1four starters. ' seventh ttnu'sht time despite beim>eingoutreboundcd6M3. M imIn the third quarter. With the win,S u & S tm * avenged. he game at 65 on Carlos Sti Itage eariy b i t e sccond bdf. .... this tim^thele HeatI w ere near to full.11 Kendall CHU had IS points on«4-lbr-ntboMb)ginhbfim 4 «a 10 the-WoJvci on Jan. 4, Ihe on|onjy Ume MIonetota p o mtCT te rwith 8:43 to go. But Geororgia could . ' hamegameasamsnbcrofiheNeeNetia«risChikb.ther 6pbce. . strength, but Newlew York overcome a six- beaten Ihe Sons b.27 games aincenceJoifliflglheNBA. n e v er r overtakeO' K e n w ^ , which scored» the No. 14 PenninState87, S mcnt&KetnyAi>dencnal pointjirtgoari.telNewJenVWlh I . ...V... . : r._.®extfivi ' point dcficit in thehe Ifourth period. Miami lostost 24 points. Shawn Bi^ky added)17>DdAnBaoCilliaral& 171 . . g y y five points to retain its lead. , . No. 19 Purdu•due 77 “ ...... ' dlslH G idg^'i^^;!: Fter K atu Davis pulled G e for th e eighth timene ini th e p a st 10 games, '•"r A f l e i *fl, ? i f STATE TOLLEOL£OE. Pa. — Peie U ticlv broke out o r: A lonzo Mourningling had 25 points and 10 re<^re . Cavaliers 91,76ers8( SilCAOb KonMcd^atauofrlw.U, - w ithin 79-77 : oa a jumper from Atl e t ^ o f arf»o(ingthmjplo*ito acore l 3 i x ^ u N o . 14 Penn Sute - Itt but ifao CUeago Bulk'dhlo’t ftlie cey with 32 second remaini'ning, Ken- took over tele postsostessiono/^fitsi place in tte Big Ten bounds fo r Miamili butbi c o u ld n 't contain Ewing.lg. PHILADELPHIA — Chrisris MillsI had 22 poiou and ver CM2dJetM0«-K$^ediMdsy nl e n Bobby PhilU 1410 help the ClevelandCie a v a lk n snip a y sealed the victory at theI foulf line, with a 87-77 v to ooiy iy overo Purdue Wtdnesdsy n i ^ M iam i had its1 bibiggest lead, 67-61, when e-reco(d 27ih stralafatnBdMeatOQ , ..0' ond'buuer soundecded-tOTnake-it-81-72 Tvith teaeont ( 1 3 -i 5-1 Atlantic Coast Conference)C ----- COIjLEGBPARI'ARK. Md ~ fnhnny *'■*1 _ _ three m inutes to go. H ornets 127, b S uTS113 ^ Pace ,V: rf^aiscovereiered a w ay to penetrate the zone defensede Vi^ 17 poinu and K eithrith BoothI scored six b f bis 17 in the 50- . lad hoped would stop him. Il was1 a complete flntMiOl to help> MaNtanlsnd hold ofTNo. 18 Clemson C H A R L O rre,:N .a — Kennj QLWAUK^^'Kq^ltilUa^^: u.C hulone’i potnLguinLpmluci al ofJhe.team'l.dreidfUl thowin'ing. sgainti 65*60 Wednesday nl| ------Lakers 124recltieltics 107------: - MiitaaPMarfo^^SitRbitmig on. in which Wake Foitst shot ju tt 3 ^"l4ln’theflnth*lfandby»ev«Bi' > ’ by all o f the Hocnett’statien in a v tbe MHwutkee Bikto odWedBe*S & S S ; ’ ?^d«««on. I t32pereent. Maiyland led t>y 1< BOSTON — Elden» CampbellC K ored a teason-highgh Anderson, acquired tast weekwe< in a trade with the halftimc. but needededed a Itte charge .10 rally past the liUor icored 14 o f hIt'peioti.iD ttetefintj»iod.-wbea ; . ipins (9 -6 ^ ^ A u iu itic ^ ^ ^ Confer-' 26 poinu and Nick Vin'an Exe]1 added 18 as the Los An-n- New Jeney Nets, appeared loDhave ha an immediate calm- t a n buat a 29-23 le«l ;tbey wouldjuld newreliixiultb. ; N o , 1212 Memphis 86, HgcB. The Terrspins geles U k e n beat ihe BoitonCellica.Boi ing influence on tbe Homets,; whowl have uted e i^ t dif. encc) tre now I-S 091 dded four fini tboti b die final raisu l e s c ^ a c a ^ h ig b 22 points, in- - The win w u the U kenken' fifth in th d r last ^ same* andltd rercni playcn at point guardi thitthi tcatoa. He flnithed j Ebrk^ j Jaduoo added 17;l>6intt. n d ■Birmingham 77 Tcndl McIntyre k gave them a ■weqioflbe tv with 12 points and 10 a uJilt i t i t as Charlotte had iu :lS?5srrv',M EM P,MPHIS. Tenn; — U rm ieu Wrightht scored 21 cludiog a career-besi.best five 3-pointers, for ihe T igen f f t e bench aa Indiana won tbe s( tonhadaseason>high 17tumovers. Dino Ra^ja led the; CCel e l t i u ^ Z S ^ I n t ^ d 12 tc-r - biggest ofTentive outpui o fththe e teaton and,tnapped a (],eBixludes three game* to 'm ; :.' ,v'/ ' . poInuand and gr»bbed 12 tcboundt Wednesdad a y night to (1^3,5-3).aem *onl bounds while Dec Brownown came o f t the bench to add 17. three-game home loiingttrealc.ik. nieslean Robinson ted Ibe Budca wilwith 25 Dointt and' - ^ No.0. 12 1 Memphis to an 86-77 victot> points. The low wa* BostBoston's third straighi and TilUi in Olen Riee had 28 p ^ u ; Dell ■Birminghm No.7Vnianovlova 69, Providence 65 thcir last six game*. tOanSaiBgt had t7, Mit the Budai^ ^ m s o l u tio a ‘ ■bama-Bin Mm 19 and fiiatt G e l ^ 17 fori tiller. They rotated Johnny twman.ShawBRes.:t J... W rij^t.gbt led a parade ofT igen (13-3, 4 - A, Pa. — Jaton Lawton had 18 - Vlade Divae leoreded 161 points and led Ihe Lakersrs Washington 10 its fifth loss in six and Jerry Reynolds en the IndiauInd guiH but .<>»«USA]SA) in double figures. Cedric Hend t six in Ite final two minutes, and with 11 rebounds. Thc Bullets were without ChritChr Webber; who didn't ^ 2 d nln!t * ftop^fab d ^ y tooaHTuge aimaim. ‘ Mingo JohnsonJoh added 17 poinU each, all O i t i S ^ d Jded d 15 at No. 7 Villanova tallied • son'* comioming in thc tCMtid half. Chrit OaOamer'con- wat ^ id e n c e 69-<;>9-«5 Wednesday night ___— . trtbuted 11 lllforM enq)hit. Villanova (15-3.5-3. 6-2 Big Eati) faat won. two teams were tied 74-74 when Jonet k evidence (9-7, 2-6) hat lost Ihree of Green;L Ba y ’s Faavre wins5 Player off ^ p h aDnors ith 2:18 lefl for the Blaiea But down t luUit four. TbU1 waswa Ihe first game played on the^ I connected 00 4-of-« Ate throw* for thethi Tigen. r wildcau'new panjue PHOENIX (AP)) -— Brett Favrc made it to0 ' They beot Atlanta and Sontn FFiancisco in the open* landslIslide;fashion, getting-70 p rquet floor at theduPont Pavilion. )perceiit.ofthe T niling 5 4-477 with wl teven minulet left. Provi- the S uper Bowl, justist IInot in th e w ay he hoped, tng rounds o f the pliq'of& befbefbre losing to Dallas 170 votesvc b y a nationw ideB ppanel of media , - M ississlissippi 8^ No. 21 Auburimo9 dence staitcd a 14-2W rrun by getting a 3-point play by Favre, w ho led’thi'the surprising Green Bayy 3^7intheconfi3encechsnpnpionshp game. represpoTnten from Brown and . . . . Packers to the NFCFC title game this season,1, Fovre occeptcd his Playcaycr of the Year tro- Othither fiiialists w ere Indiaiiia];[iapolis.qtiarter- ciahi^u’iilitiittippi playert in uniform, •coredsi 23 c™tere»nko._57-i57-54with5:IOtoplay. picked up another hoihonor Wednesday when hee pby at a Phoenix hotel, post» s e d for pictures ond back: JimJ H arbaugh, D allas runninnmg back Em- points asIS theii Rebelt tool; a big lead early 1 was nam ed the NFL'sL's Player ofthe Year, then bad. to seek refiige in a1 hospitality room mitt Smith,S: wide receivers Miclichad Irvin o f on to upset)sci No. 21 Aubura 82-€9 Wednesda No.6 G eorget('Ctown 83, ‘T h is is awesome,*'ne," said Favre, who previ-t- to avoid a swarm o f outogro]graph sev ers. Dallasas and Herman Moore oof f Detroit, and ^ g j nI jthough c four player* were tutpende Nojysyracuic u s e M suit and two o f Uiote in uniform fo ously won the league’;ue’s MVP and NFL Offen-I- “Life tshecdc these d ^s. It’sIt been Don-stop in- Buffalialo linebacker B ryce Paup.'* Ole M ist«^9.^l-3 ( SoutheMtem^fereirenco) ™ ‘•‘ ’‘“ O X ?!'’ >■<•>M d. — Allen Ivtfrton tcored 26 sive Player of the YcYear awards. “It hasn't hitit tmiewsforthep8stcotq)Ieinc:i»Hillu,’’besaid.‘T be Harltrbaugh was the league’s's highest-rated1 able to brea . powti aDd O thdla HarHarrington added 23 Monday nigbl me yet and I hope it ijcverijc will." . . - only bad thing about this yearear is not g»*wtng iq the passerBT this season, while Moore»re had a reconJ Auburntm (15-4,3-3,SEC)( jumped i«il anjll- 1 3 le«l. aad Na 6 Georgetowntown heU John Wallace in check in sLa dcDlcievictory over Nl/, 17 Syncute. tte Oiange- . ------Ihe_Gfth*ycac.projro.set .an.NEC record-wth—ij—S i ^ 3 o w L . 3 h a t ’8 4 h e o n eidting-youstrivofor,— dtii —:123-reireceptions-and-Smith^-lpeco Bcord-25-toucb- ) u f o l e ^ ^ ° < ^ ! ^ had mitted iu fi noiTmdTinhTnievCTMroa'^------' 38 touchdown passesses ond threw for ,4.413J •IWe expect to get thcfis:rtis n ex t year.’I think, downsRS en route to h is fourth rushishing title in six S S ’ttellten tcored 18 ftnlght points and mai: a Boubacar A w and Jeny Nicholt hadtte assign, yards, guiding the PaiPackers to an'11-5 record1 we’re very close. We needed at little more expe- Reason:>ns. Paup-w as th e N F L ’s DefensiveDe Play- double-digitiigit lead for most ofthe rest o f the guo m e mcnl of covering ththe e <6-foot-8 Wallace, who was av- and their first NFC CeCentral title in 23 y ean . Itt rieace ond B little thore confijnfidence.” . .. , erofththeYearwith 17 l>2 8acksa ^ erariRs23.l pouiupf hit faut teven games. Scorees and si >okieleadis Pho(^niix Open NBA standings NetW C i^CnoiMiilMtiTi SCOTT5•TSDALE.'Ariz. (AP) —— For a The start ofthethe 72-hole event, moved ujp. a EASTEmOOfBeKS rookie .who/ho missed the cut in his fiifirst tw o day because of f thetl; Super Bowl in another W L Sgkp toumanicntents, Franklin Langham. Ill[ikes his Phoenix suburb,9, wnsv. delayed 45 ihinutes _be- MM» » 10 . Va.0cnB9iM«i73iMM of finishing in the money:y a t th e cause o f frost oin n thetl greens. NmYerti S ti J itt ■ chances of Televlsicsion 6«M n.cgM raw Phoenix OpOpen. That foreed suspensionstu of play at diisk, ■ S?*" Iaa ' shot lead doesn’t hurt leaving 3 0 o f th e e 132 players still o n th e irent Station ‘ 1T im e HS'SSTT^Mftnu*nM Apne-sb( : S i r SS;»i JTSi i ts , ^ ...... Ev„ ------rr-' uki«aii4.uN^H On WednKinesday, Langham wannedd u p the course. O ne o f' thithem was Joey Gullion, an- J .«« m Tannia, AuMiaa mn tn fin als E8PN/channtl13 E 1 ’jjr ffiSCTs.-, T o u m ^ eient n t Players Club o f Scottsdodale su* other rookie who/ho was 5-under through*14 3 .JO - Golf.PhoanlxOpe3pen ESPN/channei E 13 urse with a 7-under-par 644 in th e holes and m u st plaplay 23 holes Thursday. : 'SS 4 itt 1QX Collaaa hoop, UUC C onn a t p m • E8PN/ehannat13 E 8:»1:30 £ S :.. Its dium cours AMra a t;7 J}jn IU College hoop. LaSalleLaS a t X svlar PRMP 5:3 first roimd.id. ' Gene Sauersi arand Woody Austin were a Qm m s II ja BYU a t N aw M exico PRM P 7:» Spr ‘T m not o t. even thinking about the cut,”ci he shot off the leadtd aat 65, with Dan Pohl, Bob. ------L „ s a . ______Juke.flt Temple,______ESPN/ctwnnoi E 13 ■ 7:3 " ____, ______said. “It:il-b11-be.nice to nuike one, but I1 ’m o u t .. Tway an d H o w'ard.Twitty.at66. a rd ______• : ! s r I' m t S Coll«8ahoop,C«C a la tW S U PRM P 10:31 here to playlay well and finish on top. TlThis iso Steve Jones,s, Billy Andrade, Justin WESreWOW^MMCE iM ' tough gameme. You can miss a few cut:uts, and Leonard, Jesper:r FPamevik, Jay Don Blake, 44««iiiik4. levjBOEirm .HIMHB*. TacwTwn^L^ J i j ; W I I M7r4re than someone who ju stt imokes Defending champimpion Vijay siWiBth was jn..a ______: S S S » srss'i'its.'si r . iSUSItJOK LAUn at 3 «.» cute and Hoedoesn’t do much else.” group o f lO a t 6 8 . ! SL. 'S'? >_____ff s s s s r S ” I VnotMT I 11 2 E T "11ltffa» -M DrtMM!cMllS.SRaiO-1.F • ; SS advance38 to Austrjr^lian final J iiafSiSS^S s T . r r s r w & t x s i L ■ Sale! , : SSff 1,'!.^2 jgg J I.OriN««KatiO^Fe>Mi SK S.'fflsassa ™ MELBOUOURNE, Australia (AP) —— Flirt- suddenly appearedred. -. « ing with dejldefeat, Monica Seles displayityed her Rubin double-fa:-faiilted for the fourth time, E s E & s i 5 r u " i s a w s s a v I S “ ______MMrt»t^^«MKi7.1l u * r n ______utter reffasalsal to lose Thursday as shele over- then droye an easeasj^o^ll^ w i^ to ftll Jw- __ ------1-----lAC%vn-;------K-M-JM ------UmnnNIIWII.Oa«wr7.-{•.•sjik— s s a t t i y a a ‘ VAMCO(MR|K)’ JJS*“ came a guts;utsy cfTb'rt'hV'Chanda'Rulu b ln 7 to “ fiind 3 0 ^ 0 rR 5 bl)m T n saved on^reak-pbint but' L nry, Seles wasted no time se- OthMlHHLCMvMMlt a » a S 3 aiftff*, ... S 2 m aMts.'s*iAWNsH 14 & BuMWM IW i iMk --£sJi!assiss: oft®*' s t r ^ h i t 5*— r — -muibm,“5^ia 19-year-dId.coming-ofr-aian- epic— :-“l-wanted-to-be-be-aggressive,’-i-R ubin-s^. — - DMrMLAC^mUOpn. ------SSS’J22r.??--S2?5r k S k D. Sw»lSb*5CSkXl2rs s f ^ giigafflsjai *J7 ■ _ victory oveiver Arantxa Sanchez Vicioario, "I wanted to bet tbtbe one taking charge, and. SISaMAoSew^ -VTOjrSJ QfvaAM) ______seei^j^to hahave Seles under her-spell1 ta s sh e putting h er o n 'ththe e defensive, and T think I ------NBA-box-scores— g H i ^ r s c f a o o l i ) " thT'inarararJ-SrBunhT'iirnerve$~ardTharwcIirrKaaKaThiy chances and 1 dfdH T ' ” - U4M«4Mt.Crc«0.1Ma8u'atawM ■ u« ______zthat Rubin.ki1.kept .under contitol.to thatIt point .convert” __:___ '__ 7.lmMM4 T«M914S»«»«t1. FMHEST . 7HUMaena.13Mir.UMMl taMllTlCDlndsn RKhJnUM • r.c«0Hin»J2.rer*i.iMtn s S a w s r . i s M>na- . 8«ai99ai«aiiimi«i9 j s s s r s s s M MDtMJW. 1toreBnMM4,akdftiH»11MUM tllMit. aX/JHMJI SS b o S m *” ” " ’ " ' HauMn7I.T«MAUI7.07 “ . L ~ Coaclch quits aftei 98th constsecutive loss^ e*r4il4>!7i. taUw l».t| }4» iWMtK PnMMw11I.N«MCMMn “.sr', .?5usrjs5ssi’si?i iSSSiir ■ s N .N J . CAP) — A fte r9 8 s t: MM14S.Dn^».|)frl ItNnr HS. S?S3 !r££lS» li I § CAMDEN. straig h t neersj took o v e r the team last foil, • S4MS.CMmn8-tOHtr.Fto|nM « I >} losses, WilbirIbiir Wilson hod enough, ■ "I really believedvcd that 1 could turn the pro- ; WI.CerlenMMlUn^MIJS ;si« : ».».«,'S5S U M a TMM M n 4,a»ataM CM.Ud«vAMnC rtat ' Tbe basket!ketball coach o f Rutgers-Caramden, .gnun arotmd by' developingde a winning atti- M n .-a a'•=-« » a ff?., - Moit-Mn E.Udte7].kM.OM9B not w on since the 1991 >92 i M ats a s a a HLMMtM »ak;7.0Neai4t which has nc ?2 sea---tude, or a positiveive approach to the gome,” Wednesday because the jobob w a s Wilson saidL 5 S 2 ? t .' tS S X V S S S iX tl J H ® °"' 9 “ ** M141A*. Btleuk-aMMKFMMtMia M 1 M Straining hisishealth. ll In Wilson’s 18-18-plus seasons, he has a Ss^-S ejsiss.'sfsi;k n o ia ...... ^ I S A ssistantIt «»8Mn. team that hashai lost all 14 o f iu game:ies this NAIA-District 31 championships in 1972 we7-U M W V«n Eat l-ts M11,1t,Jnat-a Jl 'W.McMgn«LCN)UM fK2ii£?iac*p«M«a, 1.2II.PMV1. WtaMTXMM^OT . M season andI is sdgmatized by holdipg ththena- and l976. ■ 44 K. IMv t.11S4 T7. ho • }i ! 2 tion’s longestest college losing streak, •This was not an M a CmmI H M 7. BryM M1.2 : an ego trip for me — stay I oenocTM- uM /ui JvmV7MlOiieui«4M1l.a? ,: a J T s s x i ^ " , . . i S - ■■ It 2 » “Health is moreI iii^>ortant than becoMming on to win one more m< game and end the MM574il.11ap««-111-2t.OIMfr21^^ MCiawMMaTMMlI'«14-tlll Ri4it]-IIMa,Fa>7MII,tk IffiS i' If I ft frustrated beibecause players cannot tuxum up streak," W ilson1 st said. “1 really thought 1 BM.o«gflti.-«7. ' unomhalMMs , S s S s , ' Cnir.OmM*.'^ _ a i H t i t ’ BuaiD4,MaM2 - C l ’ ; -ps. sin msISS ■ «•••-fS ng C ontinuedIfrom frt -■i straight,easily takiniking tbe AFC Central, r i» 111 .S1.UUII " n t t . a sss,ssatjsiw ■« .« ne by Cinciimati on a Thurursday “They respondet . sion'at home ided," Cowher said. “You ; .SSa. is isisISIS :SSP>'v ^ g 'i! aass. saiasj- BSBE nigliC’ Cowh.wher said. “We had a chancn e e to can make all o f t hhe e cchanges in the world as a ..gMomy fort>r the weekend. We got a chshance coach,butiftheplaiplai^ers.don’t accept and be- :■ 'IM '.. .sT igtsia s Tgs^ti:gsg,aH s^“ ■ n Tnmni Ik and maybe do a self-checi:c k o n lieve init, it isn ’t g o . Ba*n______Tt tl » 411MI1MW , im;11 o0 1WIH »i»MBaVro> « £ 1% ■ ' 'V ■ssfcs'S esiisr 5 kMNMM CBj^ K w i^ -g iwvtamiiuin d l as half ftill insiinstead o fh a lf empty. Eveiyiy b o d y ^ to January. Tliere h e r was w idespr^ skep- •oonw A «»fc a r S 5 » v . ' s §S3 tCMMrtrowri else was goinf>ing to tell us about all the p ro b - ticism they w o u ldi grS5wtf(tMo7l MWHeSOT^yiMHM w«>«yiI fot* run ...... O’Donnell.ll, ’who missed a month, gotot tm*. came the oow-infan i« . ffisss. aUM-m a u e v n ■ 34< ifamous fourth-w d'l play> ; r s - S S d 6 coiiches opetied up the offeTe i ^ , with Switzer tw ic e g ss, ssss >■ s s i s - S aw w a w w ia m im iMWtlQM. knMawceMl. tracked. Theo » going for it at'die Dallas r n i S i - S d wua » »wa»ielM JnPi g Kordell Stewart everywhtrhere, 29 in.the w aning' ^ ' Sig g ^ ^ ".2S522S besan using F ng moments.’ And twice H : s sa-70 >liiriiaihrtf laaii ’thiiftafc»ii > and moved CamellCa Lake from Mrong sasafeQ' falling short, althougough the two-minute w ^ - ; s S a T ■ ^•M7 B»UM >M S n M S S r JM»M-70 tUFTAlOMKI^lMVWMlrMTntot' ■ . to cornerbaclack. The Steelers. won eieight ing erased one failunilure. - i - ^ -'f------. - L ' Thursdi}day. Jonuary2S, 1996 Tlmos•^os-N ow s, Twin Foils, Idoho C -3 ""A trea bowile r^ ta ll^Konw ___ p riizes in yweekenid tournnam ent B o y d aiand Linda Stokes were ------) Falls Womesmen's- Bowling Association Your sccores annd stats s u c c c s s fful u in finding the “best OWllnfl touniaimament at the Bowladrome. ______b a ll” nt ththc tournament held this ... ____ Entry formsrms are still available for the post Saturcurday at (he Bowladrome. nelma Tw in FoillsIIs M en's Association City jjjj^^^^HI 100 rfTSTlT^I They fircired a 841 to take home ’ucker Toum amlent em to bc held al thc Magic SIOO. Bowl the: seconds e nnd third weekends ' Jerome rec standings'8 » • ' ■ WA.F.DM* • ' ” ■ - lonstein aod Gary Fraley in Fcbhiary.aiy, ssssrs'-.^,17.1806.- PwiTwRMtOunSKSir**Oon ■- . 7 7 rolled an1 813,8 winnirfg $75 for sec-c- bowlers use their cunirrent average o n d . T h i 24— inrt»rt^ hird went to. Traccy:y and are allowed 90 pejcrcent of 220 • Most pin;pins over nverage: Juniors: g Swtfow » . Syd M)sn 29. Oob Nnwni, Do you know o f a lolocal spbrt- H of& nanI and a Cory Moore Wiih ohm handicap. Entry fee isis SIO. T his is B r y o n Hager H 150, Justyn i j . 5 S ! ^ ' ing event th at o u g h t toto be In the gOO. T h eey y pockctcd $50. .At S25-J5- your chance to'throw ’ cout youn low Andersonin 149.1 Mike Sabsook 97, • f s s r «unrar>.Aaew8>*v«fi2S.Frad EOanJS. paper? Tell us about ItJ •r3S, RoeU*:Tkn80T*dKl 80*01124.S OmlOw««21. SIM IVfS T ied w a s te a m c with Bryan Soloaga50 M GUOei 31. RooUK J*n Brawn 2S. SL W. 1 4 6 , Cory o ry Lucero. 123. Doug /^^WMAiMdon „ asjssvsi' SMI 29. jm mtn 24. 'Copy attfo can beI nmailed to for 777. F o r the Ju n io r B o w ielers on Feb. 4 Freemana 114,1 Justin'.Henderson 13 CUIJTMO^ P.O. Box 548, Twin Fallalls. 83303- E a c h team tc member rolled onn at 10 a.m. there will bcbe a Best Ball 112, Deasean Dorland 107, Dan :& 0540 o r FAXed to 734-5;•5538. entire frarramc then the'“best." wasIS Tournament. Format't is 2-person Hensoii 100 10' ... Women: Shirley ii; Items should Includele first and s c o rc d foor rthc total. An excellentIt , teams with four divisions. Sheets 126,26, Gina Rudd 116, Ethel , r last names and hornetetowns for fonnal forr teamwork.t< Divisons are determinined by the • Lewis 11616, A lice Heeling 116, ■ !:! s ? ^ a ; s s all people mentioned,j. the date o l d e s t m e m b e r o f c a c h le a m . B ra n d i Kennison K< 111,' Ruby and place of the event e rous. Twin Falls, bowling oi Jerome BowlBi ever scores or places Lwc ; ; K “ ' B Division I is 8-and-undidcr. Division Dayley J06 J 0 ... Seniors; Dean MCK9 SERIES: na 1participants. Please Irt o l g a Vvladromc Travel League,I, II is 9-11, Division IIII isi 12-14 and Vickers 102, 102 Helen Sbaif^7. Tom ------u - - « a s agg.7a??;ssa!agg^ffi!:asWWWWTWi. i Bl H i t tM’M im V m — -uUimat4S-300-gamc.-it-was-IS—Diviaion-l-V-is-l-^ ndid-oldePr*A4i—MoGullou'gl — name'and'numberwhei iugb-65r-Vem-Smilh-65;------nd game of thc secondd bowlers will use their c ■ UMkJtdaetimnfitmmJK.Duicn ■ can get more Informatlorton i( need- ih c s c c o n d currcnt aver- Joan Sorensenson 60. Rose Coon 55. , ‘ . .e d ------■ three-gamenc scries at thc Bellevuee age and handicap shallII bc1 based on Guy M atsu H iissffits - ■ tsuoka 52 ....Kimberly ' " ■■ Photoglyphs are encoi»uraged. ' Bowiing Center.C< Congratulations,5, 90®/o of 150 for Div. I,,90% ' of 180 School: MMa att Berry 113. Connie • ' H R onl for Div. II, and 90% of 200 for Ledbetter-1sr-104. John PoIlard-84. both Division III and INIV. Entry fee Racie BroBrookshire 8 I, .Tajah M JNX oors OAUES: Jjifyn AnSanonMRs«a-»i93,‘ l» GaiyMer VIOMEKSOAUES:! sCM 0« t M, BAtn 0«an 14S. KMy D«TM« 1 [errill, Burley, bowled 1000 is SIO per team or $55 ]per bowler. Downey 78. Gregg Lockwood 72. i224.M«ySMuM221.Bn«tMtnn2ia. H UlCcnyAMtif p in s o v er r his I average to earn a ' l i s s r s s a .I. ^Ten; BT m 212. Lt» VHIwm 211. XS i W u i S = r ^ “ a Fpr entry contact thc BiBowladrome. Rick Mortoirton 70. Jason Watts 67. OenOMjgtTMllH. SlCenyAjMn W atCh ffOmjm ABC... Shawn Webbfc> Each bowler will bowlI threet games Kelli Lynele 63.6 Matt Cameron 61. };] scMOirseEmES:!ESjMBDraSM.R«VaiPM«&41. H M' u io ^o im p ick ed the; 5 5- .7 split. and each frame willII be scored — - « gai^ssiaf!ES-^VanPMin214.U>iO«>a*in ^ tndTlit.KtMn :'HT I/I acfifiMU 164. . SIK 3sfa»sgi5ss!s:; using thc best bbwlcdI byt the team ThelmaI Tucker Tt wriics a weekly »:D«4n,BJ.Sun4J«.J«ll 13 ="i’"“‘*^ Until Feb.:b. 16 a best 3-out-of-4 no3 m em bers. bowling column CO Cor the Times ■ ; dHifd417.J«l|a»)n * PtWMWera DOTS OAMCS: tw* rw * *0 tS: Dm VMMMm 211. Jl Lytnt 168, D J Ar ^DMwro^-"*' *“ P to u rnament n a is ongoing at News. You>u ccan coTilaci her al 733- H ssisS!; sssasnsssss;SSTiSS— Bonanza Lanes L in Burley. All1 This coming \veekendd is thc Twin 4357. K ~ " PRSFSSERCSiOrrSKMSS^AH^**. 2 tn MylM MM..:., t so. CMM. o ; s a i r ■1 » s § ® a ■nudtfBI.Drai* ^ CM* McCord 121iS3£Sf^& H« S.’S. 3 TLMMOMdei. . a s s 53 M*JCW386fteS:KlS:KMWtf0l4B8.S«>M8Mna»478. 01 ^SSajlgSBSm S mIo u UUOfrS GAMES:E Kl '^r^ai& 'gssssa s BotWYeUhLMgui itnK«lyl9I.Uil^ BnincM i i ssM 'ifss-i v8trtM133. U?0IAWr3a SERIES: TknPtiW9i2l7.ArwAMwCMirlU. m aai ssiSmAMM.MUii^ar.HMewr c» Walter is averaging , . B ret WU atter I 16.6 point performance;e atai the Oregon Classic • V«»»'£HWrMin«nli/IM8«cu«yD«Ni p^|«(r^mUnyV*nl22aT>m s!ssr,si;ssss^i^rss^ ^ E stSjS ? ^ ' ex ploded:d for 31 points, hitting 7-'- Chivers, a junior wrestletier at West helped Armyiy cerase a 13-12 deficit “ a S f s SSka^^S«lcilanSrCi.KnnSclMl9«a, HwHim Ccu« eS7. CtrWt BuctoMT U t. o f-1 0 3-po■poinlcrs. Point, backed up his fifth f -p la c e against Harvor 1 Bt. Cm Catai 10 7. OHM ci « ^ 1 ^ ..... W 'ujS r'n ^ ^U0^*i 5 SwW 334 s r a s u s M SAT. JUNIOR DOrS GAMES MM OMn 171.7a.SeBlO>aMr . ' ^ »^23a.0c08yM ISI. MOMlOacdaM 143, IM« ^.TffiE.ISCSSSS'^n3S7.0rar«Hi . ■ g- s s :“iS S S S , S 2 , s 3 s a ? ™ ~ a ES-i:lOemPMtfi14a.R«*yUcCi«dei. !!ai«rsrs;ssrs; 5 2 SK S.SSJM ,'^'”' ™ )r421JttMlir VimSotunCPA* . « H iSES^SiS^iiK S3I7.RM ‘AvonmeraWM f J Sl^2 T>H«B«Ty17D.MW»»l DMon296. ..'SM Pnduc* THURS. JUMOR OlRL-S GAMES: iJCy M«»•rlU-Uu I! g n m I3», JtraAt McOkM 138. Jtmy HMH«l10,R>ndi M Rupert Bovowl ^ :5 .g5£52^?£%SSIHS JSKimberly School ekHMb 280.'Bett BiwMw 278. SIM ^^^RC8:MMBMy3l7.SMwu>2ea.K tf|a w iti. RM)N«iCtnipb*i m NM - D«Ck214.EMR«t31ss'tssstaaE ” "” M iMtAntt211.BMyMGncw2IO,L«(i oors SERIES: U*« l«M on 380. JUMX Wk McOm v SOO. ■ • SfS >CriiiiTin(47.------JUNIOR oo rs SERIES:i^ S ^ 8 y a j^4 4 ^ .^ p—r» 267. «ttnil43 , Jerome rec standings ^mo»»n:ri.OL yuraiie7.UM CS:Jcr)«iP»Wi1HJafei8ta&n7g.- ^ Itan « • M Jm m RKiwOai OMM CM S S S S ? „ “Sn)rW«9Mwnl2S.NMMnMcGrager g ^ OK'S QAMES: RM DfOOIMtc* m MindyyUn»81Uu~ U UES:Owte(wnMS,Carv8uMr323. nSSsai ' -SnTRlIL, v 'r S ? 5 n i s s W YSoSlS"' 1 tT m m iWMie2.U " v i ! Otrrw DeiM lea, Tom OTM 180. RKfi Armu* m^iSeWES: J*rwy_D^ 238. P—mtm 187, Km . OmV GAI^: Jtnny D*OT 141. KM ^M^ m 1 UM*Mm sS SftTVbv^»Mc4aiSmri6)y PMTimn 102. EO0M l*O v t e sa a r , ^ ______PITNESSIV ------______J’5_j_TEEN0tftS0««S;a ------:------SmasnoMMias ssss'tei'fisssjssssX)TS GAMES: Ongg lettweM 1 BS. Jo* Fte* oSS“ ' SnMiaRlwVM ___Bowtadromi JIC, Twin Falls sgK S^sK ^ssan; .Tn*2».MffRtMJH 'Ol>Wtj itm 2Dt.----- JeliM«mropncK kmylSI.M TlTMMRMlly S ^ t S S T i W i K e ”" m SSsST iJfETIME SPORTS II Woi««*ler2ee,OougriwT*.2ee. i”n r" s SERCS: Anoi C«1*r242. A«gn E m• ».Ene'£ issr ■ I D*MDoiMd3«a.Wi)ni jrvn 220. Kn«i WAon 217, UM CMMTsn 217 IOYS GAMES: Erie Urten 148, Arran CwMr 139 ■LoMrKihWon J(nlMw2S0.RaioSMl 222tam tM IXLAraiEim 129. KM> WM i SouMWdOtfy IUI Fnl*y29a.DudWNwr(n Un.'S SERC& SI«Mi Ho«ka 282. KMtMfi !«■ ss?ssSL IS URL'S OAMCa SIWMI Hodum lea HMnati HomHa 126, HBHh Kb S 8 ^ “ S f S f f i r S f^ f i l*MMt 121. StMin* ttfiVM** 111,.IM7UMr M I'^Vi^f I li fl 'ill* 1 -T iMIHMRMtfl M CWiylik0(M«l277.0tfOtf kirn 22s. O M n O M m 222. «AM2ta.LonMWM*«2lS. 2w.citt • s s ^ l S S4«»yW*ry214.e«*yCon*w214, S 8S ^ , ajaass'jsiss' OVS 04ME&'Jm CM* 194. AM* Rcotrien I4J _____ '■ • r. « S SENIOR >lC^r^ ssssjssi'ssssk.u « t^ 223. MUt MiM* 206. Arran K m t 207 : YFCA stantogs 4MnOM22I.HugF«nnar22l. «L?GAME9: Stty Serin 194. OranKCol* 132.iXLUMr B tB B B l r a s ^ S SE^srsSs'iS'JSu i ^MMdg* 129. MfeMi MHd»l18. Amn Hm i 111 SENIOR WOMEN? OAME SS,'RSS£«SiS- ^ MONDAY IWJORSBOrS sia n^S23.o«vRM4sjajssiSsSK^M, p n-8aAMES:R>W>Hi2».SM ^ TucUr217.linDlVHM30• 204, OuMVI Sn i tat, Otry R«M ■ CeidA Hotonblyn ^ MONDAY MAJORS Om.'SRL'SSERCa:CWHU|lu4ee.Mtfy ■ |j|..!S!K itSSS3S1 NotMWIFeoM Sstessss.”-"” f I u s -OuikmOMHouM ij.ifl J3SS!A*«»SQr3^BEWeS:t>w lliqtr«2.Jirw y I MnPMnnMy •00k4Sr.^2)gicliae).An4r^ \ Sgi' I ■ . WEO. JUNIOR «SW.« SCRsereE&MaryWitatteaNBaiil iO ^mTBM YHM gSra, .... ^ » s s S S S t S : ^ ' ^ «J-J2 WED.JIWORORL'SOA)-OAMES:M«yWttarlB,JnM S M j R« sfsr£:«=«»,-. • f*? rtjWXKJrSSEWEa.K*t.Kit(>nAod«rKnBaaC«IOl4S4. R u J(itfH«M98e.Kp4)rD Hssssss a K s s . H GLJN S 11 l i BUY»SElea* TRADE ^ a s f f l a r " IDAHO COIIDINCAUERIES ^ 302 N. Maln,TwTwtn Falls. Id. S3301 .Con»ptdaon results 3 -8 5 9 3 — ”3 " J ,. ■'« •r * ■' \ '■ J ■ . ' ' l' I ' '' " ■ " . . f . .

c -4 Timoft.Novw,>. TwinT* Falls, Idaho Thursday,a y, Ja n u a ry 25,1996 I CaniiM SU lkeep itssH lndy/R r c i in g £ e aague btecoiiie^ LAKE BUENAA VISTA, Fla: (AP) — Therhe long leead on rroad? months o f talk ahdI S]speculation are over. The Ind]ndy Roo- ing League officiallylly becomes a reali^ Thursdaylay at the Uw AssociateddPttss P Brc3ronco 9 cooch Rod Jensen, whiwho new Walt Disney WiWorid Speedway, ea mned e his second-place tie wit]witl) llie n e w o n e i ^iie e oval track is located just insinsidethe Montana Statitate’s ride atop the the BengalsB by tripping Northenliem main gate o f the prawling W alt Disney Woridid itheme.- Big Sky Confe:iference standings Arizeizona in overtime 65-60 lastlas park, practically in IheIh shadow o f The M apc Kin]lingdom. could prove shoihortlived unless the weekekend in Flagstaff, doesn'sn't . In fact, some critrities are calling the IRL a M ickey Bobcats do whathat they have gener- know)w w hat lo expect . Mouse operation, airy been unableble to do so for this “I'I dc o n 't think people acipss thithe When the season-tn-opening Indy 200 is nm S ^ season: win onI ihithe rood. confeiference, or even most .peopli>ple it will m ark the culrL iln^tion o f a two-year dteai The Bobcatss ((11-5 overall, 3-0 backk ini Boise, would have thoughJght Tony George, presiEsident o f the Indianapolis-s-M ^ otor , in league play);y) a re 10*1 in v « 'd be here' right now,"- thithe , Speedway and foundndd of the IRL, Bozeman, where coach allows. George was and is determined to put t o an alientemative w M M A i . ended preseason I The Broncos boasi>ast to the established PPCPG Indy C ar Worid Series, whivh id ih e co*fovoritc Montaintana 72-■ / / A Q v - A\ \ one o f the league’s top has said time and agai(ain is too oqxnsive, counts too0 0 heav- ■ " , . 65 last Saturdird a y to i M I 3-point shooter irin ily on f«cign drivera3 (and equipment, and ^ kistcsi^of si] IjjaiB j^llllll claim sole possessje ssio n o f 7<£/# Washington. He entersters the grass roots o f Amenerican racing— oval trades, first plaee. this week tied witli'ith But h e has failedi totl attract a ^ o fth e top teamu ns and But away frorro m W o r- Montana’s Chris Spojaloja drivers fiom IndyCaiUa to participle in the newV sseries, thington Arena,a, M] S U has for the top spot in that cate-ate- which w ill hold fiveive oval races, including the[le Indi- won just one of five games.. gor;;ory, hitting 44.2 percent anapolis 500, in its ioiioauguial season. . . Coach Mick uriiam ’s squad looks Gre«freen is averaging 13.8 ppg and The IR L competitititois, generally a rag-tag grotToup o f • APphJb to reverse that ab)abysmal trend when 6.1 re rebounds an outing for ISUSU ' . rookies and seasonecled (^vera w ith mediocre sue Indy car driverr TTony S tew art takes a Afew practice laps at thehe newi W alt Disney World h e saveJs lo Idah«laho Stale on Friday coach;h H erb WUiams. H uleen bashas will be o ut to pnavee thati diis'is a serious and rea ' a n ^ o i s e State: SaSaturday. provenien a ball magnet, pulling dowTiwn entetprise. , Speedway Wedndnesday In Lake B'uehaa Vista. Fla. "These twu ■teams-are-playing—4;^reitei rebounds-and-a-2]-6teaIs-in-13 -13— Tbebiggea-namests taking-to^tradc4br-the4im irst .offi- —Arie-Luycndykribnnenner-Indy.poIeAvinnen^co&Br Bray»nT-L^-StrJames4ndfor 1-fonner-FonnulA-ObMegulaiB^^ ! extrem ely w ell1 riright now. Idaho giimes.es. dol practice sessionss on‘niuisdayc are 1990 Indy wiwinner and Roberto Gucnercrero, bm er Indy rookie of.thehe year Cbeever,EIiseoSalozailozar and Michele Alboreto. J .. State is.a very,y. cxplosive.e ieani------A.nay be the biggest Howiwever, the Bengals are with-th- Winged Foot andd Quaker Ridge. Thele course will be buih onm 200: bring Art ModOdell’s Cleveland govern'crnor said he won’t know single reason forr tbetl: Bobcats’ sue- out poipoint guard Shabaka Lands,Is, Look another andI theret is Century acress o f w h at used to be the RocRocke- Browns to Bahiltimore were dis- whetheiither the Browns* lease is bet-,, >n- Country Club, St. Andrews,/ Sleepy fellerr IEstate and the clubhouse ’ cess. His 11.5 rebrebounds and 17.1 who remains rei on indefinite suspen- w ‘*‘ m a y e d W ednejlesday by Orioles ter Jianthan the Orioles'until the foot-' ! poinis rank him1 firstfi and second, sion pcpending resolution of drugug Hollow, Metropolisis and W estchester be inn tthe 40-room, 50,000 squi owner.PeterAngngelos' demand that ball teamtea has played in the new respectively, in tho!iio se B ig Sky cate- chorgetses stemming from his amest>8t Country Club. foot mmansion built al the mm of the state make himh an offer as lu- facilitylity f o r a y ear. gories. in FlagsBgstaff last Friday. •. . Soon, that highehest point in the centuryjry on the highest point of)t 1 iand crative a s the oneme'given Modell. . .Andnd that w on't happen until The Bobcatss also a boast the Witliilliams has called upon Car!irl county will have a1

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ILIO------iheeb units ahallotoee ------—NO710&OFPUBL1C «o Peb-^OfncerBtd»mt»«-be*ai•*sub-—ertsonrAttomey^rt rLawT-puBLiSHrjamiarr r5T2 S:“ blds^lll-bB-opBnBd-a ^V IQ r-nama d e etaterAH-peteot»«CTw~~^nratw^ — HEARING mary 28,1996. mitted In a sealed envelcvelope PO Box 525. Twin FiPalls, FebmaiylandS, 19M4e. read aloud. 1 having claims agdnst di marked ’Computerr NNet- idaho 63303-0525,i, iand — By Russell G. KvanvigIg c e d e n t a r e requireded Ito - DATED this 17th day 6f Notice is hereby gtvertven by C^>lee of Order 9&.0'W)l are work Transmlaalon EqiEquip- filed whh the Court INVITATION TO BIDMD Bidders'aecurity inIn tth e Attorneys fbr Tnjstee» present their d^m s wHhwHMn January, 1996. ■ the Planning and ZonZoning available al tha IdahoIho De- ment Bkts.' DATED this 9th day of>rjon- > Sealed bids will be reeein for the Ot]CItyof partment of Fish anddOam G e uary, 1996. by the Hansen Schoolol Die-I of the amount ofthele bI ld PUBUSH: January 25>5 ahd date of the first pubHcatie<^n STEPHAN. KVANVIG, ■ Twin PallB. Idaho, that tha a headquaners, 600> SouthS details and apeciflcatications trlct IV416, Hansen, idaho idi must be presented wtthvtthall Febnwyland8.l99e196. of this notice or saM dain-^ m s STONE & TRAINOR H public hearing will be« hh e ld Walnut, PO B ox25,. BBoise, may bo obtained from•m IMr. RICHARD a WEf/IWOfORTH - at the ofBee of the Hamaneen bids, — — wiil be forever barrecrred . By; Russell G. Kvanvig H on February 13.1996996, a Idaho 83707. Scot Stfierer at the SchiSchool 336 Creatvlew Drive School Superintendentnt 221 OFTHERFTHJUDICtAL NOTICE TO CREDITOIS r s DISTRICTOFTHESTATE PUBUSH: Januaiy 25 nlsh bid security In theBform foi ------Coulter, Superintendentent of ______RUSS UVELY . of cash, cashiers' checkKkor INTHEDISTRICTCOUJURT Schools, at Hansen1 EEle- Dave BurgM, D lre^lor (I.e. 16-3-801) DATO) this 4th day ofiikr, Jw ■ O F IDAHO, IN AND FOR ------ReqDeilinrSjJedtal'UM'Uso ------.... — —bWder'a bond-executed ! CtAL- mentary-Schooi at-1 ______in.th«Atatter.of.1he.Es] TJan- .theCOUNTYOFTWIN e d by- OFTHE RFTM JUDICb ^------F A U a MAQtSTRATE'— Permit In ortter-that tha i ^ ------a quaimeo surety oompa W alnut « r by writing f a and o f P A T R IC IA QAY‘V L e ' j ^ n ^ e u h eap - LEOAL NOTICE DISTRICTOFTHESTA DMSK)N a pro- YOU ARE HEREBY’ N(NO n- '^ad^ payable to the Th OF IDAHO, IN AND FGPOR Box 250 Hansen. 10833: FISHER. Deceased. ■ oporty FIED that the Secretai ^ Falls School DistrictiN N o . THE COUNTY OF TWI 678Afturas C aae No. SP-9(K374 located at 2086 Adc^s 411, In the amount of n The purchaser wfll requ NOTICE IS HEREBY QIV-G TV»ln Fails, idaho 83301na NOTICE OP HEARING [a'son the Idaho R sh and Oi 3f not FALLS MAGISTRATE IN TME CHSTTtlCrcdbf In the Matter of the Estate Avenue East In the City Commission, pureuarla n tto I s u than five (5) percent DWISION a warranty bond of< a an y ©FTHE FIFTH JUDICUfi!?; EN that the underslgrIgned ' TVrin Falls. authority delegated to ^ bid amount guarantemtee- Case No. SP-88-6 vendor whose placeo e o f DISTRICT OF THE STAI has tieen appointediPer-’ P pubUSH; January Iti 1i BRUCE OUSEN AND 3 buslness'is located mo eonal Representativeveof end 25,1998. LAURENAB.MARSHALL. b y t h e td a h o F is hh Ia n d *'*9 performance of saidsa NOTICE OP HEARING m ore OF IDAHO, IN AND FOI Oeoaaaed. P. KEVIN AURESf,: . Game Commission,n. haai *>“• in Re: than 85 mliee from Harla n e . THE COUNTYOFTWII the above-named deceoede- ■ Request a Special Ui HiL- en, idahoofsuffldentvai: nt. All pereons havi ------NOTICE IS HEREBY GiV- orderedlha 1995-11 MAOIC VALLEY CHI FALLS MAQI8 TRATE )URT E N .th a t Pemiit In order that the I ^ Trusteee» fitof . DREN S MEDICAL FUNjdO. Io assure warrarrty servi claim s again st the dei'Uce- INTHEOIStmCTCOUR* « “P* mountain Iton take sea DIVISION OFTHERFTHJUDICtAlCtAL TT>e Trustee h a s fiied a Pe- ■ pllcante may operatea to a In Unit 24 be closed, ef0f(ec. School District No. 411I \ w n - NOTICE IS HEREBY GlQivl on the unit or It may b•W e f - CasaNo.SP.ee.2fi2 dent or the estate are dance facility twhere ale in the •a'ves the right lo rejei filled by p urchasing tl a quired to present tk0>.th DISmiCT OF THE STATIrATE-titton wtth the AbovMitltled •Ject EN.thst: 3 NOTICE OFHEARtNQ S OF IDAHO, IN ANO FOR court for approval of the . holic.beverages wlll.l ? . ' any or all bkls and to waNva>ve«,Tho Tnistee has fled a. FPm. chassis through a deal• a la r m the Matter bf the Esta d aim s within four morr served on property locafacated Informalttles. ^ within 85 miles of Hanse after the date of theI flfirst THE COUNTY OF TWINMN annual accounting and tttton with the above'ontm of LOUISE ROUCH, L^or FALLS MAQtSTRATE.TE feea. T he hearing Is set for a t 1539 Rllmore Street Adogtralnlrmaeasona coun for approval offth tl e Idaho. Deceased. pubiteatkmof this Notice TwInFalte,, (ever DIVISION . Tueaday, the ifih.day of . . open upon the closurcurY^f TWIN FALLS SCHOOCOL annual accounting ai _ ■' NOTICE IS HEREBY QWa v - CaseNo.SP-93-13 A complete description“g",}* this'unit to harvest The < DISTRICTN0.411 fees. The hearing is setMW 1 The bid must meet all Sta*tan- ^ that M aroh, 1996, at9;00 on file wtth the Twtn Fal Rose Steffens, Oerk ofth IV Qi dards established in tl NOTICE OF HEARINQ3 o'clock a.m. at Ihe court­ ^aiia training eeasen In thi rfthe Tuesday, the 12th day Th*TnjsteehasflledaP< Mted InthoMatterof room of the a|x>ve-entttied ■ City Planning and Zonli units shall dose Februbruary March, 1998, at 9:(fos stato of Idaho and fedeidaral tMbn with tfie abeve^itttM Claima must be preeeni Administrator at Clty Hs ourt. spedflcations. .1 to URT as duly ordered by ea . ^ o'clock a.m. at the cour aMDlnted time. fald The Hansen Board < Court tor approval off the utes have been allocated _ Walnut POBox 26, Bd9oiee, . OF THB FIFTH JUDICIAl^UU. C o u rt for h e a r in g eai room of the ebo>0 to Qwenda Lockwood S t 1998, at 9:10 a.m. alI thetha m ust provkle the Court ^ , Januaiy 1996. FALLS MAQI8 TRATETE healing. Anyone w ishim ; .■ a a duly ordered by sai Courtroom of the above-ove- ail Interested parties with PUBUSH: Thursday. Jai W Jw iyM alW DMSfON ' eontest the prooeedTn?nn Clerk of the Boarda Gof coiirt forlisaringsal , uajy2S.1986______Tnistees rSJ. 2 0 8 -3 ^7 8 1 1 entltted Court at the County(unty 48 hours’ prior wrttten no- ____ for Jeny M. Conley. CaseNo.SPr96^000188 must p ro v k to ^ Court ar Courthouse In the County>unty lice of their Intent to pro- Seaetary NOTTCE TO CREOrrORS)RS all inlorested parties wtl^ PUBUSH: January 25 ah LEOALNOnCE Pobniaryl.1996 i«ad • pUBUSH: January 11.-, ie of Twin FaDe, State of Ida.Ida- duce avM ence and cross- in the Matter of the Estatistate 40 hours' prior written ni by thaCourtforthi>hl^ and25.1998.______ho, aa duly ordered by saktsakj exaffllnawttnesses. In the VOU ARE HEREBY NOTIOTT- PUBUSH: Januaiy 25Sand a of PATRICIA R.WENT:NT> tice of their intent te pr(pro- ...... ____ hearing. Anyone wWilngt FIED that the Seerstary e ~ Court for hearing saidlaid ev en t th a t the m anir be- 28.1996. . WORTH. Deceased. duce evidence ar>d crosiIM- INVrrATK)N TO BID0 conteet the procssdinid?ng IMTHEDISTRKn-COUf;URT Petltloo. Onlyten(l5)mln-mln- tore th e Court Is going to tha Idaho Fteh and Oam e x d ^ witnesses. In ththe The Twin Faiis Highwaw ay must provMe me Courttend ani OFTHERFTHJUDICW Commission, pursuant-t< ^ utes have been allocatedated be conteeted; theliearing n tto ------NOTICE W B ID -- -'NOTICE rS^HEREBY OIV3IVi- •vent-th'at^the-matter-bibe--Dls6ra heard. mountain Don tato seasoilaon Computer Network Tran'a n ^ All persons having dalmaJms calendar wili aliow suffiitfi- ments are available at1 thttie ev en t that the matter be-be P r o b a t e C a s e N10 0 . 48 houm pdor written no- in Units 49, 60, and 61t blba mission Equipment. Tl- agiunst the decedent or her cient time fbr an parties1 tto Twin Falls Highway OlaDia- tore ttw Court, is goingig.to -t( SP-96-14-M' • tice of their Intent to pro- DATED Jhls 22 day pf Jan-, clossd, affecthw Immedi• d l - . bid will i n d u ^ purchai’aae estate are requiredIto to beheard. trict, 1234 Higliland Ava^v•. be eontasted. the hsarin(Ang NOTICE TO CREDITORSRS , duce avWence and cross-oss- u a r^ 1008. n ^ n the Upper take ando^voryofsala i d prasem their claims within ^ East, Twin FaiS, Idaho. ehali b e reecheduled onm a( -In the Matter of the Estaltale axamkie witnesses. In the four (4) months after thu K e DATED this 22 day of Jan - future date whan the Cour10^ o^AllNA.KAT^EB]BN event that the ntattar Kbe- . f r D t ^ a ™ no^^ date .of the first pubSatfidn Alt Paver bU s must beI isla- c alen d ar wili allow auffi' • fore the Court Is.ootng to A dog'tralnilra season ahal ihaD Bkfs wUl'bareoeiveduni^ 0 1 oll»anolloaoculdctt»isSm ^P H E N , KVANVIGIG, beied*PaverBkl*arvl fileifiled d em tk n e fbrall'partiostce to be eontasted. the^earings„^ open upon me closureBOf ol 3:30 p.nx Thursday. Febn wilt ba foravar barrad.•d . STONE ATHAINOR . wtth tho District Secretartary beheard.. The undersigned has beeeen shaU be reechedul^ onin a these units to harvesL TheTbe ary C t9 9 0 In the SchO( Ctainn nust ba pnMKIadM By Russell G. Kvanvig iw 1:30 p.m.. Februaiyy 2£ . DATED this 17th dayyof ol appomtKfPersonai.R^it*- -fWure date when tlS^Courtourt P U B L IS H : Ja n u a ry 25, dog training season11n In District Admlnlstratio>'pn toCol«iini.RltailaaRot>-ob- Attorneys for Trustee 1996. at which time thith a January. 1996. sentatlve of th|^ aboveve- calendar will allow suffl-'jffP February r a n d e, law .,

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• ThursdiIdoy, January 25,1996 Timesmos-Nows, Twin Falto, Idaho C -5. /

.. NDTICE o n OF LET71N0 ' 22-00382 only 1.6 d»,A, i right 22.00582 only .6 cfs. rl ..andJho.ostate.of-ALMA.ORAC^ACE—tha.sala^Bld.sllps-may-bi -be plckod up-rt tho Idaho Statettrto-REPRESENTEO-By_AN_J: ------Ml be received by the IDAHO TRTRAN&^*-22^)0583-only-i;0 els,-ais,''&'rignr2 2 K)0 6 i 8 oniy:e'ds. ^ I. aa Bonefldary, dated Junee 20.2 Polico Office. II you havete any quostiona, contad the Ida- ATTORNEY. YOU SHOU- • IDAHO total amount ot water»r t> being dhrerted from ad the rig olfice d tho Tv/n Fada Countyty Re-R ho Slate Police ot thei eabove addreas and/or phoneone LD CONSULT YOURjAT- is -g s s ; torneypromptl ; ^ IO N ^ ^ A H tVS j ?, 3i311 SW EST Ilated abovewifl total 11^611. A . , corder. state of Idaho,I, on01 the 21et day d June. 199f.)f.a i s number. OTATE-8TREET. BOI30I8E. ibAHO 83703 or reoeivisived'by.- - ^ Instrument Number 910)1004166. Srtd benofldal intere GARDING THIS CTTATTON. n a il at PO Box 712012®; BOISE. IDAHO 83707;:ATTN: A The water Wio be diverte<»rted frcin th e NWSW, SEC 32,iTCN. Ti having been ostlgnedI by ORVILLE E. WRIGHT, personsonal LonloA.OIIvor IF YOU ARE NOT r e p r e * . toi)ITRACT AOMINiSNISTRATION until two o'clockck p.m., R46E, Teton County (Ac(Actual poirltof dhwsion to the I- estrto of ALMA GRACE WRIGHGHT. Vehlde Accountability OfflMflcor, Idaho Stato Pdlco SENTED AND WISH TO Februaty. for the worklolcon-- of Canal headgate In the« NWNW. SE C 5. T44N, R118 W.lnW to ORVILLE E. WRIGHTIHT, indMdually by an Assignmoiimont OBTAIN AN ATTORNEY. lio alonals in W n Falla to a masttisterP C ' Wyoming) and used toto in irrigate a portion of SEC 1. SECEC 2. dated June 9,1992. rocrecorded In the offlqo bl tho TwTwin PU8USH;Jonuaiy18ancm d25,1996.______‘ YOU SHOULD PROMPT- bu^(^computMliter oontroUer, TVrin Falls VartoukwsUx T5N,R^E;SEC6,8ECSEC 6. S E C 8, T5N, R46E, B.M.M.AII Frtla County Recorder,f, S Stato d Idaho on tho 16th daylay ofi ------— ----- LY RETAIN AN ATTOR­ Ication. known aa IdalIdaho Federal Aid Prolact No.«o. CM- . of these r ^ combineMned will b « used to Irrigate 1,<1,466 July, 1995, as Inatnjmennent Number 1995011175, andnIdan '-NOTICEOPI: TRUSTEE'S SALE NEY ON YOUR OWNOR • 1 ^ (1 0 3 ), In Twin FallFailaCcunty. Key N a 6831.. . aciree wKhfi a pennissalissable piace of usa of 1,613 acacrea Aaslgnment dated Decencembor 7.1995, rocordod In the10 oof- On Tuesday, the 7th dayay d May. 1996, at the hour, qfof CONTACT THE MONTER. . an d a re k M rt^ H mUesHe south of South Leigh Creek adfa-ac flee of the Twin Falls Coubounty Recorder, Stato d Idahow oo n i 0;0 0 p'docka.m.dsaklkl day at Alliance Title & Escrow.w EY COUNTY DEPART- r^OR AObmONALvl IInform ation C0 NCER^IRNINO cent to Clawson, ID. easeartdfHwy33. the 7th day of Decombeibor. 1995, os Instivmont Numbre par* BnundeofraM.cbior,lor, aax, or nattonai origin in oora POSED CHANGE OPA WATER - rert estate lor Iho yearr 19931& In tho sum of THREE HUN1UN- ticular descriptton of tho alobove.rderencod roal property, PUBUSH; January 18, 25. I ■ .. I RIQKIGHT NO. T4761 alion fbr an award. . DRED FORTY-TWO ANIAND 76/100 DOLLARS ($342.762.76) but for purposes d eompllipllanco wtth Sectkin 60-113. Ida-tjal Febnjary ,1 and 0,1996. | Notice is hereby.glvenn thatth Teton W ert irrloalloh Comi nt. . iiat ------7 ^ - * 3N ny West, c/o Holden.I, iOdweil, Hahn Crapo, POi iSfjB plua penalty and irtterest. bfi Code, the Succossor• TTrustee hos boon infonnod thot NOTICETOFEDIEDERAL AID CONSTHUCTION K & ^ c) Roal proporty taxes leviedlov and assessed ogoinst salisaid the sUeot address of 55757 Second Avenue West. Twinwin NOTICE OF PROPOSED J CONTRACTORSCO ■ S0130. Idaho Falls, id0 s:83405 h a a ^ ^ ie d to the Dep< rert estate for tho yoar U - ment d Water Resourc*urces to change point ol diversi r 1994 in tho sum of FOUR HUNiUN- Falls. Idaho, Is somotlmimos assodatod with said roaleai CHANGE OF WATER j . DRED FIFTY-Pive ANDND 96/100 DOLLARS ($455.96».96) property. R io rr { P ro p o se must b«> preparedpr and submitted InI aiaccor- place of use of thehe vwatera o f a groundwater m n pluapenalty and Interest,iSt. >e changed a re evldonced by Ucet danca.wlth tha requtnlulramema of Section 1 0 2 - BiddlnoBid The rights sought to be d d) The flrrt ono-holl (W)i) ofo the roal proporty taxes loviotrviod Said sale will be made witMithout covenant or warranty re-^ Nolicfl ll hereby fivra ibtf | .Raqulrementa andI ConditionsC< of the Idaho Stanla n d a ^ ea and recorded es follovallows: and aaaassed against saleMid roal estato for the yoar of 199!1995 garding title, possession Io or encumbrances to satisfy tho DOUOLAS L. EU3AN. SpeiciflcationsforHIfilnIfihway Construction, Edition of9f 19951 • In the aum of TWO HU^ alo PO BOX 82:OOODINO ID •; LfceoseNo.:«W28717 Source: groundwater lUNDRED THIRTY-THREE ANC^ND obligation secured by andId pursuant to the powor oi salo 35/1 OQ DOLLARS W.35) plus penalty and interesiIt confened hi the Deed ofJf Trust exocufod by RICHARDn o S3330 h u «ppKerf to the . Plana, spaefflcatioha, f I forma Amount 4.0 era Priority: &/14/1966 IS, form d contract, proposal fo ALAN SHARRAL and CAN^DACE K. DAWSON. Husbandmd ADepirtmenl of W«tcr } a rg etheriirf^ ■n may b e obtained r t fte pfitee!eo o fS e Point(B)o^D^^•r8k>n;SE^SENE (WELL l40.2). NESE (WE p rii^ pal balanc owenvod as of this dalo on tho oblkia 300d 01 Trust is TTK/ERTV^POU3UR_i: Tnistoe, for the benofit andnd security d FIRST SECURITY on fDe for axamlnatton fl nolnnof The water is usod fbr irrioirrtQrtk>n of 585 acres from 04/15 ^ rotlowlng deicribcd wiler | of the District Eng> 10/15 within the WV4,, SESEC 1. EV4. SEC 2. T05N. R4S!i«® THOUSAND SIX HUNDI'IDREO AND 79/100 DOLLARSVRS BANK OP IDAHO, N.A, rmre rd ^ January 10.1991, as r t Shoahone, Idaho.. L^i!L_($24.W0,7.9)..wllh.lniercioro8t.at.tho.r{Ue.of.ton.peccaa: :aat_lnrtnjmonLNQl960962..M Mortgago-rocords of_Tv^n Fallsills right pursutnt lo Seeiioa « (10%) perannumfromancandafterAugurtO, 1905, logothoiithor County, idaho; and assigncinod to the Idaho Housing Agon-an- of idaho' codb:— {------A rion crcharge of TWENTY POLL/ with acerued and accruln(Jing lato charges and any andd allal cy by Assignmont of Ooodad d Trust recorded on January aable aatea UaiJilki rnSSToei U cense No.: 22-070422 Source: oroundwoier' Sn*ke River Btiin • O^-plUllppUttb other fees and cosU associatedase with this forecloaurelure 10.1991, as Instrument No'lo. 980963. Mortgago records of Adjudle'tlion CbIm No. ! eet o t p l ^ paipnantmt tot be made by check, -payab Amount Z89ds. ■ Priority: &/04/1971 Tvrin Falls County. Idaho.10. THE ABOVE GHAI^TOR IS the Icwo, TranspoftBtktalloo Department Plans maytStM bi . Polnt(s) of Dfvsrslon:n: SSENW (W E ll NO. 3), SEC.Sw* &A^^th&21atdayofDiIDocomtMr.1995 NAMED TO COMPLY WTVITH SECTION 45-1506 (4)(a).a? A47.02159AC who»o { 0) « 3 ^ *r0SN, R48E. 8ESW/(WELLf^O. (V\ 7), SEC31.T0658N. TITLEFACT, INC. IDAHO COOe. NO REPRERESENTATION IS MADE THATAT •ounre ii S«lmofl Filli ; S S S 5 '» « ^ ^ tr t^ R48E. Teton County S ite By:R.ToddBla88 THEY ARE. OR ARE NO­IOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSI-SI- Creek tribuuty lo Siuke I I Depaitment, Attn: Flnar^ d a l Control, PO Box 7129,I BoiseBt The'waterisusedforlnigjIrrigation of 233 acres from 05/01 BLE POR THIS OBUQATIInoN . , RivertitdaPrioriiyDtUof | ;lt^B3707-1129. - ■ • lO/ISandstockfromOI/COlfti to 12/31 wtthin the WA NE’ PUBUSH: January 4.11,1 NW%. SECe.T05N,R46R46E. B.M. 1,18. and 25,1996. 7/I8/1923inlheimountor • — ' Tho default for whteh thtoI sisale is to bo mado is the failure 0.08 ett uied for the • COMPUTERIZEOCEO BIDDINQ DISKETTS ARE NOTICE OPTIP TRUSTEE'S SALE r Installmont paymento under the I AVAILABIABLE UPON REQUEST - ® License No.: 22-072066 Source: groundwater O nthe IBthdaydMAY.IY, 1996. at the hour of 10:45 AM. ho irrigillon of 3.5 it > Amount 6.13 ds cM.. De*od of'Tru8t*Note drt^^tod January 10, 1991, In tho Priority: 0 ^ 1 9 7 7 of said day. (recognizedid ly said Deodod divcnion. chinge Ihe pticeI , ^ guaranty must bo In1 ththe form ol a Certined CheckA or a Pointfs) of Diversion:i: S\SWNW (WELL NO. 2). NWS'/SW Palls, stato of Idaho, andId cdescribed as follovra, to-wlt JS accnjod Interest at the ratoa ol ot Tmst to $31,711.24. plus of of ute ind ipiU Ihe w iter | I Cashless Check drawntwn on an Idaho bank, made w w « lL no. i ). s e c i ., T05N,to R45E. Teton County. . 8,44% por annum from Majley 1,1995. , to the Idaho Transportporutlon Deportment or a Bido The wator Is used for IrrigiIrrigation of 574 acres from 04/1Sis*? TownahIp 10 South, Rongango 17 East of the Bdso Meridl- rijhl. I ' - I Bond:...... 10/15 wlihin tho WS4,SEiSEC 1. EV4. SEC 2, T05N, R45I - on. Twin Falla County, Idaho,Ida Soction 24: A trad of landand DATED Thto Sih day d Janonuary. 1996. PROPOSED CHANGES: • • B.M. In tho SE'/< moro porticuloiuloriy described a s follows: ■ CHARLES W. FAWCETT.r. a Member d.tho Idaho Slato„0 Proposed Water Rlfhl No. [ I Bidders shall ba llcenaensed In the State of Idaho by Commondng at the Southiuthoost comer of said Section 24, Bar. SUCCESSOR TRUSTrrEE. ■ A47-02IJ9AD (0.04 cfi) . | [ State Contractors UcerIcense Board, except on proiect^ ‘5,! Lteonse No,: 22-072811 Source: groundwater Township 10 South, Rantango 17 E.. B.M.; thonco Wost/ost. Amount 8.94 d s Priority: 09/16/1977 with a divcnion point ' I voMng fedeml funds.s. TheT successful bidder on proj _ ^ rtong tho South lino ol saidsali Section 24 a distance of 585 PUBUSH: January 18,25> ond0 Febnjory l and B. 1996.^ within SW1/4NEI/4SEIM. I l n v % federal fundsds tshall obti^n such a license be Polnt(e) of Diversion:i: S\SWNW (WELL NO. 8), SECC i5, feet to the TRUE POINT>rr OP BEGINNINQ; thence con-»n- I - - ■ ,awanl-wfllJ)0 .ma(ter.BiirJu.^pfQvldod.in.Sub8edl^Ll0: I), SEC 6. NWSE (WELL NO. 6 ).00 NOTlCeOFTFTRUSTEE'S sal! S30, T8S., RJ4B; Twin | •arid 107.0ffoflhe Idahc^ o StandaAl SpecHIcaiions; Ed rSESW^(WEta.-N0r^SEC-3 wllh“ Orrttio"1Bth-WorMAYrifii996ronh-ohoirono:i5-AM—^7~^«lli-CDun>yrwili-bc-uicd | ...... of 1805. ■S’s s s aounty, ■-3va'ss'tgs5“igs7=„ . the South line of said SecUmiSo< 24 a dtotance d 140.00>.00 d said day, (recognized loetocol time); in tho Offico of Rrstfst from 4/1 to lOAJI for i The water is used lor irrigationIrrig of 794 acres fro 04/1515*f fert; thence South 165,671,57 lool to tho TRUE POINT OF American Title Comparw,!260 3rd Avonuo North. TwinI'J irrigaiion of 1.7 acrei : u n th a 10/15 within the WViN^ NE'/., NW%, NV4SW, SWSV The Contractor, will be irequired to pay not less than ?W. BEGINNING. Falls, in tho Counly d Twiwin Falls, Stato of Idaho, Rrst within SW1/4SEI/4. S30, ‘ ; ^ minimum wage tataa» olof the attached general wage c 6, NWNE, NENW, SEC 7, T05f»5N, Anierlcan Title Company ofol Idaho, Inc., an Idaho Corpo- Jion for the p ^ e c t. asaa a e t out in the advertised spe Tho Trustee has no knowiowlodge ol a more particular do- ration, as successor trustee00 , wil] sell at pubIk; auction, to T8S. RI4E. ^MiortsBndbid proposeosal. Such ratM will be made a '■ scriptlon ol tho abova relireleronced real property, but for tho highest bidder, for cash,lh, In lawful money d tho United9d Propoaed Water Righi No. M the contract c o v «ing ^ tha protect The Fair Labor S WGED AS FOLLOWS: ^ purposes ol compliance wil) wilh Section 60-113 Idahg Codo.>do, Stales, all payable at theI tltlmo of salo. tho following de-e- A4742)S9AE C)-04 efa) *W dB Act of 1938 (U.SU.S.C.A l ^ e 29, Paragraphs i 2-02267 w liltM ^ ltln th tt amouiw'** the Tnjrtee haa been intoInlormed the address ol 3284I E. scribed real property, situatealod in tho County of Twin Falls,I®- wilh a divenion point ed to irrigate 428 acres, and a po Ibed as fdlows, to-wlt: H210, C h a ^ 8} ahallI applyap in the employmertt of labo P«; 3700 N.. Wmberly. Idaho,10, Is sometlmos assodatdd withwith State of Idaho, and describe within SEI/4NW1/4. S31. phjaproject..'. • , S6 vrill be aptit tn the amount of 4.2‘g said rert property. cte and will be used to0 irrintaate 421 acres. Ucenses 22 U ie in Block 76 of TWIN F.FALLS TOWNSITE. Twin FallsIls T8S. R14E; Twin FalU — - Htlsthepurposaofthalfl« fdahoTransportatlon Board lobto huild-07042.22-07206. A22St07 rO ^l.w iU be dhmted from weCS » - S « ] a «al« w(ir|» itmdi withoutw«l cover^ant or wwianty ro.~County,-Idaho,-eccofdingre. 110 t< the pirt thorod,-records of--Couiiiy-wi».beof - uaod-from— n------> ^ e improvement hi thhe e shortest « time consistent wKh g II of these rights combined will b n or oncumbrances to satisfy Ihe said County, 4/1 to 10/31 for Irrigaaoo (^■construction. NecassariHuy equipment and an effecthnK WKacres wKhln a peimtosable place i nd pursuant to tho power of salolalo o f I.S acrea wilhln pjanlzaUonVilli ba insisulisted upon. usa of 1.613 a c r^ and1 areara located V« mile south of Sout confe^inthedeodoftmitmst executod by CHAO HIGLEY£Y Tho Tnistoo has no knowloviodgo d a more particular do-®; SEI/4NW1/4. S3l, TSS, Leigh Creek adjacent totoCiawson. o ID, east of Hwy 33. ANO MARY HIGLEY, husiusband and wife, as grantors,I, lo scription of the above refoiiforonced rort property, but for ^^ATHD Jo h u ^'1 8 ; 19(1996 . FIRST AMERICAN TITLELE COMPANY OF IDAHO, INC.,JC., purposes ol compllanco wlttrith Soction 60-113 Idaho Code,le! >giMMyO.ROSS,P.E..iRio!1I0KTNO.4749 . '. protest to the a ^ ic a n t ' . corded August 16,1989,169, as instrument No. 958657.57. garding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the en th rt Berjjer A Trust, c/o RorRonald r obllgetTon secured by and1 pursuantp to tho povrar d salo,[Q Region. 222 Shoahone ^Notice is hereby.Qhm 1 Mortgage Records ol Twinwin Falls County. Idaho. ;nAuen, PO Box 3094,, Arcadia.Ar CA 91068 has appllei>lledto /8/KARLDREHER.DIroctirector. conferred in the deod of tmsust executed by MARY E. BAL-L- Siwet Eiat, Twin Falla. ID ^ a Department of Wate/rtar Resources lo change pioo THE ABOVE GRANTORSiRS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY•LY LOU, an unm arried p earaon. n as grantor, to FIRSTtT 83301 lofeiher with • ------:.us8anddarifypO(tlocio>n owned of.tha.watara of tha.Sairl3mo°n'_EUBUSH; JiiiluinyiS.mland.Febnwyl.j996. . _----- WlTH-SECTION.45.150e506 (4WA)..IOAHOXODE. NO -AMERICAN TTTLE COMPA>ANY OF IDAHO, INC., an ld a-_ pnueat fce o f523.00on.or ----^------^Rivertrtbutary to tha SniSnake Rhrer. The right soughtIt tcto be — — REPRESENTATION IS5 MADEM THAT THEY ARE, OR ho Corporation, as success*wor trustee, for the beneftt and ; before Februajy 12. 1996. j by a claim and recorded as folio 'ilS securtty ofThe Lomas andi rNeiilBton Company, as bono- ^changed Is evldeneed b> oltows: NOTICE OFT>F TRUSTEE’S SALE ARE NOT. PRESENTLYLY RESPONSIBLE POR THIS If The pnMeatm must alao vClaim No.! 78 ^ 1 5 0 Source: Salmon River OnMay2t,1996.atthehcle hour of 2:00 o'dock P.M.. of sallold I^BUQATION. fldaiy, drted Docombor 21.21. 1976. recorded December TAmount19.06cfa------— Prloriw: 03/10/1904 Rse;'l63 -4 th Avenue North,-TVri 27, 1978, as Instrument No.N< 750314, and assigned toIp aertd • copy of Ihe prolett . tPolntfs) of Diversion:.i:.SWSWNW..SWSESW. S SECiC 1 7 . ?r> /A/CLi.an Idaho corporatton, a The default for which thiss sale« to to bo mado to the failureure CHASE MANHATTAN HOlORTOAGE CORPORATION.'I. to Ihe applicant. H T 22N .^E , Lemhi CouCounty • J Trustee wBI eeD rt publicki aiauction, to th« highest bidder,,for fe to pay when due, under DeodD« of Trust Noto datod /Vugustust OS bonofldary, by assignmei Kiri I. Dreher. Direewr . - cash. In lawful money ofthDf the United States, ad payablae ai t 16.1989 the monthly paymiyments for Prindpal. Intoreat andmd as Instnjmont No. 199501J»«144TMMg^?RoM ^Oniy16.6 8 dsofthawatwaW ia uaed for the in1gatton«rS’iT® thetmwofsale.thefeilowllo w ^ deacrtbed real p ro p ^ , eHan* Impounds cl $523.00 per9f mon(hr for tho months of Juneme Twin Falto County, Idaho, Publiahed in'the Timea Newa S aoM from 04/18 to 10/110/18. .SScfeisusedrorstockwi uated In the County ofif TwinT\ Frtla. State of Idaho, an-w»t' until oie dato of sals or roin:oinstatomeni, with a monthly lateoto THE ABOVE GRANTORSS ,ARE NAMED TO COMPLY ' to 03/01. The water b used wil ledodJatexhargea.ara$146.44..44.-_WlTH SECTiON45t1506(4)i4)(a), IDAHO CODE NO REP- • Wech^'from'.1l/0l to charge of $20.92, uncolled E - -NOTICE OF BID • ' - lfsE9,i5,8p,»,;3P/,3?,i)2.&3a..T23N.,R^E.B.M. . . , .Township 1 0 8 ^ , Rangeinge 18 E art. Bbise M e ^ ,l WWin t interert accniing at 8.41%1% por annum, and tho prindpalpal RESENTATION IS MADEI 1THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE the brtancebvringasolthtodatidate on the obligation secured by NOT. PRESENTLY RE!ESPONSIBLE FOR THISS JNotice is hereby given lhal ; - Falla County, tdaho SecSection 2 0 : T hat portion of thi . Twin Falls School District lertlcutariy deacrit>ed as fdlows:i: , aaid Deed olTnist to $54,54,590.59, plus accruing IntoresL>SL OBUGATION. iarenow-du«.-togelhe(.wlth-ac.. ______. ' INo. 411, Twin Palto. Idaho Ing Tho doloult (or which thto salgale is lo bo mad^o Ts tho failureS 'T ~ v iil'^ W s o a lo d bids'fbr------^30. T!3N. R22E. wWchIch is abbut 2 miles south of To> com er of SOW NEV4siw.SIV.SEV4I cruing late charges andd irInlorost. unpaid and accruing J. dassroom and administra- Italy 1/8 mlle'southeast of Hwy93 illel to the South (ins of sailold taxos, assossmonta, trustoistoo's foes, attorney's fees, andmd to pay when duo, under DeDeed of Tnjst Note dated Do- < T>IENCEWestparalle onthly payments of Principal,I ttive computors. The bid will T23N, R22E, vrtilch is approxfmal NEV4SWV4SEV4l12feet’ any amounts advanced to10 pprotect tho security assodaledtod cembor 27, 1978, tho mon that the benofldary docts lo soilu>ll interest and Impounds o>f f: $359.00 por month fbr Iho0 Include purchase and do* % miles northeast off wherewf K is currently located. 7 THENCE North partiald wwith th e E ast line thereof 141140 w^th this foredosure and the ). Ihrory of said computors. ,water wUt be used to Irrfgirrfoaie 13 acres wKhln thrt area. or cau ae the trust properilerty to bo sold to salisfy saidaid months ol Juno through Dectecember. 1995 and all subse- ■ % E N C E West parallst to tthe South tine theroof 20 feet;b\ obligation. quent poymenta until the dedate of sale or rolnslatemont, , wlih o monthly late chargele of $14.36, uncollodod lato0 IBids will be recolvod until ■Any protests against,: apapproval ol the proposed char THENCE North 10 feet Dato; January 3.1996 3:00 p.m. Thursday, Fobru- must be filed with thele Idaholi Department of Water I THENCE East paranel to tlthe Soutti line thereof 132 feeort FIRCT AMERICAN TTTIECE COMPANY OF IDAHO, INC.:. charges aro $100.48. Interoirost accnjing ol 9,5% per an- ' num. and the prindpal balarlance owing as of thto dato onn '< ary 8, 1996 in the School sources,' 000 N, Skyllryline Dr.. Idaho Falls. ID 8341M 02, to artd East line thereof;f: By Monine Cole. Trust Officifficor s District Administration - - i-together wtth a protaatftitfo e of.$2S on.or before Febru THENCE South along^eaid-E ea aat line 150 feet to-thithe — ------tho obligation socurodd Iby said Oood of Trust is > rtant must .also send a copy of 1 PUBUSH: Jyiuaryie. 250is and February 1 ond B. 19W.I. $25,408.59. plus'accniing3 IInterest./Ml dollnquont pay. e>ro*Bstan POIMT OP BEQINNINQ, s mitted In a soalod envelope t:i»n^.fttha,ag»ljcant^-nt,-:- —• ments aro now due, togothonor wtth accnilng lato charges r ;^_On.Fridm,.February Z 199l996.botwoon.the hours ol.8:00..00.. ond.lnterost. unpaid (Vtd acaccruing taxes, assessmonls.^iI. marked *Computor Bids.'______— r^ S o m e tim e s known as 501-.lO lnlackm Street Wast.-{Cmber will bo held for tho fdlowlng do- : ./W K/|^.V^9REHER..plDirector • fy, Idaho. ■ . am and 5:00 pm a sole will fo* trustod's foes, attomey'aI ffees, and any amounts ad- , scribed abandoned vehlcllidos. Tho vehldos describedod vancod to proted tho securiurity assodatod with thto fora-H Details( ond spoclHcatlons 5 and February 1,1996.______m. below will bo add on an *A{*AS IS WHERE IS BASIS* only,'>y- dosuro and that the benofldidara elects to sell or cause tho0 rmay bo obtained (rom.Scol ■ PluauSH: January 28 ar _____ Said sale will be made vrttlvrithoilt cover\ant or warranty _.^cfiero u H tbo ScbooLDiai.-______n or encumbrances-tosattoV th«S .Paym ent tom5S_Brp coitlfWnod ^ o c k orjnonex. NbTiee OF PROPOS0 8 ^ CHANGE OF AWATEHEH“ ^ NTlc^ng Will tako placo rtd thot following ^acos .betweenon trict OffU», 201 Main Avo­ md pursuant to the povw of sale ...... rnue Wost. Twin Falls,-Ida-— ' • 'i RIQHlaHTNO.T4780 „ '. c o n r e r ^ in the Deed of}f TrustTi from Brenda L Grovor," ac tho hours of 8:00 am and15:00 5:1 pm. Oato;Jonuan3.1996 I thrt Teton West l[rigatk>n Comp RRST AMERICAN TITLE C^130, Idaho Palis, ID183405 83 h as applied to the Depa M R egirtered owner &/or Iierlien holder; Rlchonl L Hulsoyi ed February 8.1988. recrecorded February 8, 1988, at me, Idaho Bidders aro roquirod to fur- ; ment of Water Resourceirces to change p c ^ of dlversii![tK Inrtrtifnant No. 934820,. reorecords of TVvin F ^ County, ID.1^ 1004 North Uncoln, Jerome PUBUSH: January 16.25 arand Febnjary la n d 6.1996, E • watera of South Leigh Creei^trl ao Subaru 2 door - nish bid security in tho forni ahd place otiise of the Wl |. of cash, cashiers' check or utarytolheTeton RJver.lH-. The rights sought to be changi The at»dve Grantor is namelamed ’to comply with'Sectton 45- SUPERIOR COURl o . pear, m aydoanyd tliafbl- c -eee ondrecordMaafoOows: . 124 CAUFORNIA lowing in your absonco^ tbidder's bond exocutod by are evUehcea by decrew 1506(4)(a), Idaho Code.>.Norepreaentrtionto Nc made thats En^iS^ir4 II a qualified surety company 'Bhe le. oris not. presentlyUy nresponalltle (or ith pbligstion. ate lien amouni will bo $350.00O COUNTY OF MONTEREY’ (1) Pemianontly sever all * DecneNo.;22^7::' ' •Prtorlty:b5/16/iee9 ^ — iSM .'I'.C .Kc Valloy Towing, 252 Hankinsns JUVENILE COURT . parental rights regardingr, { mado payable to the iVvin - Road. TwfriFalto, Idaho Case Nos. J29071, J29072.I. the aijovo-narnod minors,r ' Falls School, District No. . j vAmount2.0c(s' ' - OefrtiltfDrwhtoh'tte^iilie is to be m ade Is failure to pay. s 411, In thq amount of not mey In paym ents of Sl 11.20 per CITATION FOR HEARINQI .and order tha\ tho minors * Source: North'LeiahCrei (b) Accumulated deficiency S Vehlde #2 ON SELECTION OP AI bo placed for adoption; or loss than fivo (5) percent of ^O eoree No.: 22-00308 month, for.the months ofDf MMay 1995, emd ad subsequent n tho bid amouni guarontee- Amount,l.2ef8 Prtority: 06/01/1901 B balance owing aa of thia date „on Reglrtered owner «/or HerUen holder: Penny D. Larson . PERMANENTPLAN-• (2) Reserve for a dodslon « >PolnI(s) of Diversion forthv the above two rlghts:'not listed y sakf D eed of Trurt to S^,05^17,^ HC33. Box 1064, Botoe. IdalIdaho JUVENILE at a lator date whether or,f I] In^ performance of aaid ' Jack Oay Auto Sales, 9303193 W Strto SL Boise, Idaho '•:<5e<»ee plus 13% interest and foredKsdosure coats, (W&l Codo SectionsI not to permanently tormI- ^ . (b)Tbeaecondone4)Sifoftrofthe 1993 property taxes; all oiol VehkdeDesdlptkm:1982l82 Ford 4 door 366.23, 366.2en nato parental rights, and , i r Decree No.; 2 2 - 0 0 ^ Source: Leigh Creek & ^ MUeeoe: 0646.2 . In tho Matter of order that efforts be madoB EstimatedE number of com- ^ the propeny taxes for 1994994 and th e firrt one-half of tho^ VIN:lPABP2tA4CKl47329)29 putors;300. . South Leigh Creek .. 1,998 property taxes, yvhtelfhlch are delinquent In the totrt JEREMY WALTER MAUS., Inttiallytolocateaprospoc- P '■Amoont3.2ch • Priority: 01^8^908 ^ Lfen Amount: On Sale dateiate lien amount will boisn.OO10 JEBnyCUFFORDMAUS,, thre adoptivo homa for tho , amount of S818.99, ptinij>yalty pel ana Interest Wheol Sorvice, 252 West Main. ° Tho Board of Tmstees for (c) FrtluretoRiainiifi Haza , Storage piece to Jerome Wl n. JR., minors minors; or ' Priority: 08/01/1897 -Jerome. Idaho ' THE PEOPLE OFTHE: (3) Without permanently^ Sohod£ DtotridNo. 411 re. Priority; 08/01/1898 STATE OF CAUFORNIA> terminating parentrt rights,1 > son/es tho right to reject TITLEFACT. INa 3 any or an bids and to wahfo ^ . By:R.Todd6laM,yk!ePrePreskJent V e h ld e« 3 TO: appoint a guardian (or tho -MStyr06A)1/l'90r:(. .;‘ R egieterM owner &/or lien h d d e r Harry Cox. JERRY CUPFORD MAUS1 minors or ordor that tho ml-. <'Infonnalltles. i;AmoUnt.4ci8 ^ PUBUSH: J a n i^ 2 8 , Febr^ebnwy1.aand15.199e. 1708 Western Pk Vigo. Jam.omostown. ND ANOAL'LPERSONS1 nors be placed In iong-temi . Priority:'oartM/1902'' — V ehlde Deacriptkm: 1972172Chovrolel2doorVon CLAIMING TO BE THE FA­’ foster core', ond In oithor) ^TWIN FALLS SCHOOL Uo«rteNo.:22'Od348 . 0ISTRICTN0.411. CArhocnt:1.2cf8 • ■ NOTICE OF•TRUSTEE'S TR BALE Mlleeoe: 16377.3 THER OF THE ABOVEI case, ordor or deny vlslla- C Defciee No.: 22-00349 • Priority: 08A )1/1^ On Monday.May8.1996,B, rtat the hour of 2.-00 6'dock p.m.m. VIN:COS152U117319 REFERENCED MINORS tion with tho p t ^ t s . . PRose Steffens, ■ . 6fartddayrtthek>bbyofSi)f Succeaaor Tnntee, 163 FourthIh Lien Amount: On sale dateate lien amount will be $475.000 - Cleri< of tho Board . rSSS^rSf^ooee^'':' . • Priority: 05^5/1897; • ' Avenue fwrth, TWIn ifaDs,Its, IIdaho. Tm£FACT, INC.. anin S to ra g e place Is Wendellloll Towing. 379 South Idaho10 YOU ARE HEREBY CIT­' At tho hearing, tho court Idaho corporation, as sucoetccessor tnistee, wSl sea rt publiclie Street, Wendell, Idaho ED AND REQUIRED TOI may appoint separatoJ PUBUSH; P January 25 and :- dSSS no?S oo583. , Priority: 08/01^899 auctton to the hlghest '.bkkieidder for c a rti in lawfid money ofd APPEAR In the JuvenileI 'counsel for the minors andJ Febnjary P 1,1996 (•Amount 2.0 cfs the UnllKl States 'orAnMcM ca; oil paii^bte r t the Ume olof V ehlde «4 Court of Monterey County,, (or tho parents. Tho ox-. OPEN:Fobruary8,1996 C -D ecree No.: 22-00618- . Priority: 01/22/1916 ' ’ sale. th«fbllowim describedibed real property ahusted m thele R egistered owner &/or lienIm h d d e n Karon L Isboll located at 1422 NrthridadI penso o( such appointedI - ■ - Amount 1.8 ds ^ ^ Cou^ofT^^^n*I«laaQe: 96801------of2:OOp;m.'Aith8ttlmB.-or' are unable to afford it.'IhoI -undorprovirtohs'ondafid ui ...... ■C 2. d- VIN: 8H92H500501 as soon thereafter aa thoI court may continue thoI code « 28-7.210will teil at •C7, Ing to the plat thereof teoorBooidad m Volunw Three p i of U en Amount: On sale datoIto lienI amount will be $425.003 matter may be heard, thoI hearing for up to 30 daysI Klasa N Auctkm ori Pebm M crTm,R48e:8EC3i;SEC ; . p A s. 7Wrty«ne (31)31) reedrde.ofi aakf County. Thele S to ra g e place la Bruce'sa's Towing a t 917 South F(r,r, court will condud a hearing as necessary to appointI 6.l996stOf«dHemat^ 6, . Addree^iiW ^ Boyd S t ^ M u r ^ , fdaha Jerome. Idaho on seioction of a perm a­ counsel and to enableI ValerteJohneoo^” V 5 counsel to become ac- U - nent plan lor tho above- ■ UrtMrwArmendarer ^ •‘•All o fihe waisf from flor ^ Saki aale wid be made withiwithout covenant or warranty ra-B- S erted bids must be receiveaived at the Idaho State Polico« named minors undor W&l quainted with the case. Any’ Mary M Ann _ - 00307. &.22r00306 r £ » catedrt 626126 Eastland Drive South. Sutte:e Code S e a 366.«6. party may appeal an ad> U .‘w B biB 'ip m an d W apportion o i will be dhwted. 8 ^ c lo,B .T w in Falls. Idaho 83301101. Telophone number (208))) verse decUon made by the tn »d o r ^ a pociton wffl bediwtBcU•ri.A' connrred bl the Dead of fi 736-3060. n d later than salisale date. /Amount of bM doeaIS At that hearing, tho court court rt thto h e a r^ . it COOK and USA D. COOK.>K. husbonidI and wife, as Grant-It- n d have to equal or surpassisa theI lien amount The highestst may do any of the follow- PI right 22<00349 only .4 d s , ripfripM. era. ^ T^TU ^ . T ^UOT ^ COMP/ikW:" r. bkider wUI be notiM on the first woridng day followingig Ing. and if you frti to ap- IF YOU ARE ALREADY Ft

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u- H- Uoensed-amallIII ItIndepen- CLERICAL------^ ------•— MEDICAL:------^ MEDICAL------? A n e home haala 0openlnga We are recruttingiforaderk fc HomeHeatthOliDirector H om e HealthhDbeotor Dl CNA'S A NA'SB n1 e e d e d ,, Ward eecretaiy," nigl iiw .M l.' ^ _ for 2 people level>vela 1 o r2 . to qualify for thla;b posltton. Requlrenwits: Experience E)q RNI CNA ciaaaea available.a« Mon. thru Fri. PT. I 24hr. atafflneIng m a n y It la d e s M thati tt ^ h a n t , | n l i ^ relatedd programap . LPN4 Excellent benefitiflta avalla- ence preferred. ^ iio|jpo < amenities centraliitrally locat- be a atrong typlsjlstlndud. & iyr. euper'a r v l a o ’ry Minidoka MsmoriilorialHoepI- Me. Contact Tenlml at934- temilnologyrequire n r w i w i Wants to woloc edto both hoapftaipltab d ose Ing. correspond*idence be experience, tai aeekv depenjendsblern- 6601 or apply It:at: Gooding Kathleen Slvuli^,toij)lree- 1-a0082»M6eext8785 3 a U l l i l £ J newest empli irmore-info. comfortable witlrith m ath. M ln ld ^ Memorial'WHoMtoi dhnduats,to^g friendly dynamtomto sovlron- " MJSCCLLANEOUS rt I Kont&KattJeWc i 101“ Wonenberg RESUME wrtdrwg h«holp. Pro- at; Longview FibreFli Co. team. Youll wwo orklna . nrtent, whie isami MILKER AMERICAN STAFPINQ pniiMn ontheUrthoft fesslonal resull ;N needed Evening Shift: 6:30 to 12 Your employment epedai- aonKylerW suite Call 348 8 f?ark AvetfeW, TF. friendly dynamamto petitive wages. I i b ^ ^ ^ ” 09 by Roytoy Sfotten. e o E M/F/D/V It. while elderatlons con profound pm, 2 oV/aM(. 2 miiklngs.mi istal Placements Indude FOUND BasMt«mbc,miUo, mi «»'»'■>« SS children. Nonest, dependabidable.'re- Temporary, Seasonal, — eamlr)gcompenpetlth/e m a n r e s o u r J-Olc^P-d^l 1*2 yreold. Nsai ~ Tree RemovallIII I Experi- CLERK »r 1:45pm- male/male to milkTiiik cows, : a n d Full-time, at OHIce iQ wic<^.^oon^ ter tsiderattona 436-0481. Jf High School.S T " ? ^ I . 106 Front desk. 11PM s s t s rI s resources ■ — 10omorBhma.V, Weekend willing to trainsin right and Profaastonai or Ught ~s: .h it. I SPECIAL NC 111423-6427 shlfl. 2 nltes Avk., 481. - Lookina ior extraira vacationt work iiwoh^d. IfirTtareet-If p e re o n . P ossibll FOUNDblBCke U2 2 SSL I '®®ve mesMge.>• person 10-3 Aooa wlsalVKM edcalTereeaatO<934-5601 w orking Into ffl'as:full “ issyffiFEE.'. puppy. Ma)o.-5 m ...... • money? Why not 1 ...... Inn. 296 Addison.fl Ave. W. MANAQER 'JW f'25?^' Are you ths sportlirting sort?- Must h ^ depen< ths Old Found at I akeiy/deii MftogTOwUto CnII 436-3601. ------Looking for baki fled«■ den. Rnd ths equlpm I HOME/HEA!BAf TM CONSTRUCTIONI h ii.h .H manager. Muatthave h ex- CoB 733^1. newilndauatod. 105 . Valley ForlO YearsI —r ------Call 733-83 Estimator, estal h bakery.& ------FOUND:AduftwWt :^S2._____ I c a r e SERVI general contractc ' ' molo miru COL 73 y=';".’£,'- 'ffl'ss.ssi'ita&wUOi^ • [LY Licensed small in ing pereon w/cb to retocata to seeleenlc Ida- ir...... — » “ EARL . oS m ii training, timberili FOUND: Long halt II. , 1—M dont home has o|pw^s preferab • A ; »» SaMuy bi strlppotf cat, aquSfurcSffi DEADUIJ N E S for 2 people levele *‘‘'® -A I axpertonce.SerxJ 1 HOUJ Salapr to P.O. Box 4007 JSEKEEPIN with twII and fleiflea collar. 24 hr. staffing J07, Poca- t e t ' Bsriin'sr. Vory friendly, h« tello, ID 83205.15. ATTN: Seeking qu0qualified employees for (2)(2 full hore about 2 w< 5SIRED STKhSH Ron Stanley Co. P P»n«.n.lDW. McDonald Insurejuranco on AU&s to shopplrig for md —:------time hous^ekeeplng positions, 4-0455 MANUFACTURINGNO, , ( 1 ) S p lit Sshift: h i Sunday, Monday, KImbdrlyRd Call 734-5056. ------S p e a rs M anulac 734>t711 TWURSDAY.a’,2:00 pm ^ IZ------, CONSULTANT TOjdlho. Sesaayf?-!3:30 p m -12:00 pm) ^ Company, Jerome 10 a jp j LOST Longhaired,Ired aoit^n ' fOrFRID/id a y 111I Mature person to h«help chll- . is accepting appllipilcationa ^ursday &FScFriday (11:30 pm -8:00 cotored male dog. FRIDAY 2:00»0 pm fdr I ENTCOTWNMNMENT dren and adults wwl lth a a ^ for full tim e poaoaitiona: (1) GraveyaiyardSnift: Saturday-\AW ed- a Cockor SpanlemTel. Laat SATURD^DAY ^ ^ ^ E R V I CCES E rious problem, ErEnureals. Quality control, p :30 pm-8:00'am . soan'SW Wendendell area. Appts. set by uaua. Hard ing -warehouse, an i s : 11:31 Ploasa con 536-618-6163. Thank yot 4T7EN770M77MV1AVELERS worK/travet require)red.$40K ist, plastic fabricirlctlon. We| offerir .consistenti< schedulesi 1with H m U Q Q !2il______For S29.es you wmwWreoefvo I to S50K commiilia a lo n . Beneflta: C o m w »ys off, competitive wa<'ages. B W llllillill L08T-/«fxr* nwatwmrdi All ■ a one year membi•nbership 800-477:2233 employee heaiut, ------Waek.-toog»i8lrr«rradultcat:------C ^ A --V' X ------te Hetef Expressaln im tem atl^------. “tlfe Insurancerva lltpa^age jnclMding t Have you takai k e n l n a I r “\y/ V ' onal. The totalJ vavoli>oh COUNaLOR KS-, &401K vacation, itmedicar, dental .and 8tray?-0rhave 1 IlmMesawithuptcID to 50% Updating resumeI fliesfl for 3ns avail- insurance. • - _____ ; your barna? t,oa ^rweds counciiora.a. N eed m! i m 9:3427------mlnlmum-of-GOlO T -and- H giMriilno place 01 orxtofFiTerlnOctVM-YOU, bam to SPMIPM experience. Send r .2572^uthLlrL in co ln ,------"“'SSS eallS37-M21. — toWalkerCenter, • Jerome, Idaho, (208)324-(20 — I Montana St. Goocgfl'nolD siOI.Spearalsanan equa\ ~ AD? I 113 63330 ATT. Vayfe I TIMES CLASSSSIFIED I CHILD CAR '* opportunity empioviloyer. Please chock your d e p a r t mMENT i |__^ERV1CK;ES DRIVER porrectnoss «n tti For 10 wheeler foror winter day that II runs, e 2 0 8 -7 3 4■ -g 5 5 3 8 Child cara in my hAY-Aak S««S*7dsy.Cy. Dsvetop BOOKKEEPtNQ S U 5 ? 5 i 1-B00-S23-3069. irdM* about^roundti d f l o o r therMderhiui. opportunliy. Ask( for Dave — - Bookkeeper, nowCertHlca. hi DRIVERS or Connie 733-75 minimum 2 yeara(ice.nec> ei ----- D A-D-TTaneportal 108- ^ r n encej?a!i?a3,9350,nga and Servlcee, INC ------I PROFESSlOf tvailabia. 1735 S MainPFLO ADVERTISE33-4384 Oooding, ID 8333 l ^ » SINGLE? Rnd tove < NFOI ^mis! ian/ ' . is m pin ess In 19961 I YOUR ------. Seeking over there401K ■ H M a a ^ H ------aomoone special. drtvera with CDL & Swi:?? bankrupt»T C Y • SERVICE SPECIAL» ^ g . (Wving record. 48 5 — 1 [ brochure 1-800-M9 All Chapter » A Q n E£BHEEaBl -- - : ? e ? h S 5 IN T«'S DIRECTOI lent . . TWO SHY TO TAU■ALK lust S92-S90- consultation,on. Your ad witl roach^ 22 >reall listen call 011«S9S .-*'j 46-2166 lamlllM ovoryday c ane Also reilMdrfversSI_____' . 019. 77 cants a rminute WTV '' V*ullt will amaze you.c Competitive Saiar ..averaoe 6 minuteaItee. Muat ssyra’wcperlan,'«nce today and one of our trh Health Insurance 4( ' i l . ■’ Ad-Vliort will help you''IALTY“ -'-Lumpers Paid-■r'need- X ' Pondartrio » • pukhuchsUbla QRAVELFOR^SALEI your ad M trvat II wlD be .Houa- i poll Chtck Ml dsMlllod.elu WEHAUUJ ellecilva and t)rlnoro you m k K S M r round • j Ctf 733^1831. Call034-«227227. roMtlt yoii ara looUno (01 ime to: I Timea i In Falla

" s r s s a K S ?-- / ------• #95574J,5Spoedeeur a d s ta rte d wlthcbout delay. " FARM MILKER wan m m K2932C, Air, Till,111, Crvise, #3018C,AiAuto;, iW r S l^ 'n g , M l ' • Plea* re s - Male or female. Part------{ Compod Di« . lase print cleariy withh dark pencil or pen time. Hiring (mmedla A A JK Cosseite ■ • Tliercere are approximately[y 23 characters i c r Call 837-6916. &More( * S ,9 9 5 ■ #3069t;V-6, Aulo., Air. & M oreli . .,..*^,995 \ H (incia:Iadlng blank spaces)) iper Une. HAIRSTYUST - 's s r * • : ...... *SA needed, see dasslfle*^ STTHTnrrot • Fleas*ase pay accbtding tot rrate schednle which In Buainaaa Opport>n ■ i s pprinted r i below. ties, 301. . . -,iteys. ' I B I B B I HAIRSTYUST [■■■■■pliasese run my ad in cG l lassifrcalFon W e now have openlngi youinourbuayseito ______:______d a y s ^ . ^ ______. Guaranteed salar> # ____ _for__ > PLUS commission . I (P rin t one c hlaracter a r per space please.e . In c lu d in g b ia n k s p a c e s.) ' Pato Vacatton, hoitoa ■ andmore ^ «3030C,«r,Tilf,:ili;.Oui*e, . . « #3010T,y-^y-6, {W. Steering, ~ • Company Insurance #3025T, V-6, Aulo., Fully o o s - - -CoMOtto___ ...... grouprates tr*9i995-:l ' ^ ^ 9 . &Morel .. * RatiromenL pront . LoodedW/ « i r:r*i^995^ —- I shoring. et& ' B: towMijesI — | . ------Advanced tralrjlno 3-) I Formoreinformattonat 'v I ;______• I joining the J.C. Pennc • I Z j ^ ~ Z Z Z Z —' aaion team, call 734-06 :i: ■------,r - — J ahtfaskfoTTS^ _ E.O.E W F . I I forli- ; I I INSTALLER, Daliv eqirltera. “I I Welding & eiectri^ Celle ■ : ; I Namd______l preferred. Salary bai I on exp. 324-4381 1 1 I Address ***^ #3001T,i.6Ur.6, ...... I #3008Tr^lUn Air, Cauette ft ■ \ CIty/State/ZIp. “ I INSURANCE #3044T,Aoto.,Ai'r, - ar~ ZZ Im r^latao^W te ,&Morel 1 ^ ^ 9 9 9 I 99S : I Phone Numberi>er man- W/Only $ « 0 C Local com pany. ivall* C 27,000 Mi. I . I I Sumer at laide h i f t g J IlJ T m n P a y S c h e i d u l o • All A llsK IM u^ b e Prapsia ' I . EXPRTOPER80NNcar. UiifiUilUHUi ~ i i i M e r a v e . S | LABORERS .ECnONOF HumliwofDfPays Charge per Hne To start immediately, rrw- ! agerrient Iralning avilong H i abid, year round inai .. work, must have a ci w n u c K S 1-3 ...... $3.09 per in e ^dis- ES8H days..^...... " Cali 735-0682______4-7 days:...... $4.76 per Ine Sf;- #3049T, 'SJlverodoido' PJcg., Fully '• * SfToke' & ; : 8-15 dayi...»...... $7.95 per I ne MANAQER a j UxidedW/- $ m 1 6 ^ daya...... $14.40 per line Retail operattons man< #3065T, -XLr Picg., -Pvw. Sl er: high pressure; ^ioi Buckbis!____ M Die*elW/ 99S \;: SUBBURBANS^ liQura; must be able toJew, c * r ' 'I!'" x$/llne ’ ordinate multiple pro)ec ij,o o o M ii. J i y a experience in fleet di i: : ' ^^alues. + _____ ZOO patch, agrtcultural fertfli ABE YOU rANTTOBUyA r w eek . + er and chemicals require fami backgrourxl prefeiirea iuiiiREYdu^ ed. Send resume to P.Ipful ...... — ------CARORTRUlil HECkme US FIRIhST? I □ My ch^offiiorfionely o r t e r i s e n d o s ^'for ’ fj $ "i: ...... Box 96946 XTVnee Nei 77T7;,'.'; j'’>->; ■ dKvnTHOuTeii □ Bill my VISA orr M a s te r C h a rg e (cirdo oo«)•) : ■ P.O.B0X548 Credit Card»rd N u m b e r______Twin Falls, ID. 83303 { Explr^OTn CD ata ______MANAGER Needed In Gooding are * f —/ jThcTtmaNcwi Mall your W .. - -f o r apta.-Exper, helpfi [ ^ ^ CUBTDMEtE h P.O. Box 548 bot nol neMSsary. Ser orderfonna Tviora^ldabo reaum e to DBSI Realii > ^ B B S i ^ payment to: ' t C T i j 1BW1 83SW , Corp. 1070 N Curtis Ri Suite 270,Boise ID 83701 i l AttMtfon Samir Yaaa MANAGER ' Mstforflnandai sarvloee n i I now recruiting mgmi i* ' ' ' . ' . - ■ ■ I ; ' A [•Shi/a^tlrem e^ benefits. For appl. ca J 1-800^26-4925., Thurlursday, January 25,1996 ■nmos-Nows. Tin TWfn Foils. Idaho C-7

___ m c e u j MEouB18 . • ■ NURSE ______J n ^ R A L ...... :____ — RN’eVFTnlQlTterPT'd = 1 -AMBITI.0U6 HAIR81iSTVL- PEPSI/HERSHY/NESIwTt-^ - Mo-msttsr-lioiv-you fpen»d •'^ff ^ALLS------Tdayaft Counterpereon. NAPAn ; Needed: Expertencediflorai fl ' 301 . ”* IST needed to help>lp take SALL CASH BUSINES;SSS claiilllstf III QuaOBid^^aJTssfv^ relief. LPN'S. reilaiief all store. Ag backgroiground deslgnere ASAP, pie> le m BUSINESS ■IndhrjAMUsameiieit I L _ ^ over an existing dlorillontok) Eam $30,000 & up. onlvor 6 ichedulo. Pi ^ i 'T E a e r ^W efo r. ■ shlfls. CNA's FT daylay ean d helpful. Send resumilume to contact Sumer. I^^OPPORTONmE ^ if— claatlfltd'i llma-iavin■‘'Jng 500 g, . . •SS^enllaSn eves, and retlef allHI iahlfla. W ootan. inc.. PO I & help w/ any neww dten-c hrs por woek neodod, . b o m ^ ttMKtaho,hp Anny Apply in person Twin irrr WoInmWnFuJHMs salon. Itocl territory avolla ™ 100-500 bik Rler A v o w win Fails 983, Q lenns Ferry, .EXPRESSS CRAFTERS. ARTIS Must have at least1 3 yrs. v e rifia b le b y own vteoalowofkfofyouKxtoy. . NttlenalQuanf.I. HiHuny. Care Center. 674'4 Eaatrtunlty Ground floor opportuitunity. . Ave. W ------rn, FT. ICU, nightt alahKt. 6 clerk w anted. Apphppiyin ■M nessss welcome. loUdndkmtgTeiitat 1 of Coll 6 0 0 -8 6 2 -^ 7 2424 hrs MtSCeUANEOUS8 & or 12 hr. shift.t. 8 C b a d peron at Made In Idahi :aZ?4 only four authorlj •WS ff you llvm In tft»M crass Elatioor more Info can 734-42^ 2 0 1 . -s t/e s on Video* sal T i S F d s m r a n THEVMES^EWi Oooding. A ih/*>)n nignight at- unK. Call Kathleenn SIvuil- ! USA. MV Mall. Mustlust be I I ■ ^ 2 ■ ■ ■ osk for DIoiQp ■ rt a WSnt tO OXChQIiono* CURRENTLYHASJAO S arm In lm ra tM In 6 e - tendant for 8 Mghgh func- ch. Director of Nui'^uralng able to work anmaO1 hoihours. I l l I M In idoho & be a part i t u n • In d a p tn d tn t Jun- tionlnfl elderly reslassldents. 73M700. oxt. 234.1 —c— successful full sen/lc t___ THE FOLLOWING « t o - rotnu Call Donm>nna at Wlion youV* lost aomeU 5“ * lorrout»carrt0r.^PlmMf0 Room & board+sa ■■■ '^Ini!’ g*^rl amino INDEPENDENTV T Cmll 733-0931 axt 203 Days & weekendiS J"'";!- NURSE ------Customer Reprosentatntattve | I ^ K M | U | | 733-4461.or733-«4894S9. vaUisbla.aclaMllMad JUNIOR R O tn ^S na.otf. w«n«KlCHA'Swl., ^hssa in B iu iu au a be « vtfm Us friend In f “ 'C4ll834WJe~’ who a re Publishing Compsny ha H p , fled.Can7334931. ,. . Call CliMlllad. 733-OS: - a v a il a b l e • Interested in worktneIng wtth' ty. Are ' ■ ' 0S31. lniR.CaD 733-0031. ' P ☆☆☆☆☆☆ W8CELLANEOU8B our cllenis In the fi NFL exhibition ticketat office,Q care setting. We paytorpa l^^dM dual w^*ge aeri'and “ addltlonai tralnlniifn-e roY- -com m unication skill s, deliv- those wtw arv Intantarestsd Would.you like to seeleethe i ' / «ry must provided e own In worklno with devi:evelop- countrywhll»eamlngang 30k I. . ' .vehicle. Oay/e\/e v e s -, mentally'delayed&t& termI- p lu s p e r y e a r? ifIf thistf . L . Hf/oomin.Call73S-08.^182 nally III clients. Pleaai« a e call aounds like you andId youy . — ■ - or stop by our offic mea, M have depenoable tramransp- ^ / t m r : - MISCELLANEOUSL ^ to 4:00 ortatlon. Call 208*66>-666- ' Steel tabrfcetofwantttnted. FT p.m. Maglo Valloyy Staffs £ 9161 for IntervI*v ie w ' potltlon. W agess D DOE. Ing Sor^cos incorp<>rporaJ- appointment Job reeporalbllhee,« . fabri-I ed, 200 2nd Ave. N cation, layout, beneending. Twin Falls, ID. 734-eoli, t'lico Truck!...... CD Player...... ; $ 2 0 TF & surrounding arec TRADE ^699S FT/ PT. a at t ' starting at S0.SO per Jewel's Home Care.^ Multiple phone lines 1243 Lymvood Mall.•all perlonce re<|ulred. Cc -I puter knowledge helpi^nfni i^Warehouse workers NURSE Ability to* work as a teC *Forkim operators I S U Z U IR O D E O ^ I HONDA CIVIC:.1X I 4 DR . CNA'S, BridgeviewEsUEstates playsr & deni with mi has 2 FT openings on tho pie tasks. Send resui 6 to?shifts. Please» afapply to: Roesptionlst. P.O.) RnvE *CDL drivers lnpeisonatl8 2 8 Brld3 r id ^ 679, Twin Falls. iP.83g ^Restaurant/Dell view Blvd. Twin Falls, i I ! L I ^ RESTAURAffr— EXPRESS ; NURSE DISHWASHER PERSONNEL SERVICES I work* needed. Part time, dav . Twin Falls, 733-7300- ""j Inglvnirctrents'IrnInihe ~car734:Te90 o rj^ ^ lf r Burfeyr678W(T'NflT6« home wtw aro tennlnjTilnally person at Blue Laka k e s - III. please apply. Thisnis will Country Club. 1940' Blue81 TRADE Ughtlng contrac- be a call as needed1 situa-sit Lakes Qrads, _____TF. ■ to r n e e d s Journeym sr #08497-0, LowLo Milos tion throughout ths Ma I #58055-1, ' Vaijsy. Please can orx S fftD RETAIL SA l£8 Need p I Power Winderiows & Locks...... A Powor Windows 8,& Locks ...... ^ 4 ■ byoorofTlceMonthnil J8j995 I j4 9 9 5 j|_ " o t . 1137 ------> • 9:00 a.m. thru 4:00 p, - MsglcVaney Staffing S ment? Zurcher’s Partyifty & TRUCIONa vices incoiporated,r 2002 Wedding Store is noww ac-( Local and long distance 2nd A ve. N o rth , TwinTw ceptlng applicationons, drivers needed. Team ! PONTIAC ORi n m . i V q o iCAD. iEDAN TD e v il l ^ ^ ^ H Falls, ID. 734-0800 Monj preferred. 677>4S3a. - — f^eoo-303^)eo2:------____ _ shifts Including eves.»S. & WAREHOUSE NURSE Sat. Apply in person)n at immediate opening. Asst Long tamt care CNA, PRPRN. .1138 Addison Ave E.:. No( Virarehouse suprovissr./ PT, FT. 7 to 3 or 3 to l l phone calls please. forkllft opererator must lift ; shifts. Call Carol at 32 to o Ibs. sslf motivated. . 4301V exL 327 or aLS^1» ^ F*> Oood math and people St. Bened|ct'a FamlW} akills. Send resume w/ M^lcafCMe;, 709A Mhin ' SALES rof. P.O.Box716Rler.. ~ Lincoln; Jerome.'ID - We're expanding our msmar- ■ _____ keting team & ara lookirAIng WELDER NURSE for an Individual expaiparl- PIPE FABRICATOR ■#0a4Si(-0,B>>}luy.A Nearly New Car, B H #56025-1,LowMi 't h e (Steel & alum) ^ d re- Long terni care RN,-7r to 3 enced In sa le s for th A lA U a d C bor r Pricei ...... shrrt; Call Carol at 324-32 Mlni-Cassla market. Ex- C aum e or application to: . One With I ...... ^IX,^ j 9 9 s m 4 3 0 1 , e x t. 3 2 7 oT r S t. celient working condHk>n.k>ns, 8unrtseltTioat>on,lne. - Benedict's Family Me(Medi- progressive compensinaa- . 824 Commerical cal Center. 709 No.. UUn- tion pacicage & benefib,flts. Twin Fan, ID 83301 coin, Jerome, ID Advertising or marketln degree preferred. Par WRfTERS 1 9 9 1 hM ERC. ORAMP i PONTIAC SUNB NURSE tlmo. To apply sendI ra- r< Free-lance writers wanted RN P rn o r p a r t timIm i e. sume & cover letter to:,. to write about people, lllv events ahd news In Ihe Nights and evenlngin oe. Msolc Vatley Ag Weekly r . . JCAHO.Drug& Alcohi:ohol Atten: Janet Goffin ^ ' W ood RIverVailey. Send Treatment Center. ExccM el- POBOX548 a resum e and a writing lent benefits. Walkillker TF. ID83303-0548. Center. Ooodino. ID. Coi or^ :___ N!s!” Sloi!kontved. Region------;------tact-Judy1208)934^84ei — We need 2 more s a l e s^ '^ News. Box 5 4 8 , Twin NUR8E..X, to complete our team^ F ails. ID'63303; or call RN, FT medical aurgeorleon. Base satsw. + gen. com^ 733^»3text204. ------Nlght-shltt^8&■of^22 hr.h • ml3aI6ri + folll>efiefltpko ’ #51003-4, lo o ^ 1 - shJl^ 36 bed unhs. CallCa CaaKrfeHBvsy-Oubinech #537572,-Loadod ' . Kathleen SMjIlch. DirecIroc. TERRITORY MANAGER iRESiniEm^^TXHI V-8,lopoiPluxijxuryl ...... AuK>maIic...... tor of N urslno 733 ^ ^ « 9 9 y S 9 9 s l ® ^33- COMMNET CELIJJLAR 3700, ext 234. EOE. 420-2007 a n d y at 733-1606 T TTie Magic Word. 734-6217 »4 OLDS ACHIE GA]iRY'S I IVESlTLAND : EJ«PLOYMEMT 216 ►TORS~ ^ S E R W C e S i ^ f o r ej^perienced > 'MANAGER _ Is lo o k in g : fc M anager Needed in Buriey sales'peoplVe di u e to in crease a re a for Agri-fertilizer Co., ^TopPay.------I n sales. C a llJ1 J o h n o r K ent a t- --- #67011-1, 733-1823 for>r a p p o in tm e n t. EXPRESS Powor WindowsO T & L iiks ...... PERSONNEL SERVICES £ j 9 ^ l #08046-0, Red & Rc jlggsJH in Twin Falls 733-7300 , In Burley 678-4040 jw in FUIs - ^rfey* No Fee I O LD S ROYALE , W u oy w H im ■ SAHLESniEIilNe V N o EE ]x p i r i i n c i N i ciP i S s ^ ~ If yoi^ are. inteiterested in starting aCESSARY \ . • . .woulci like tojpllfolk with you. 3 n e w career, we #08107-0, V-4, #08265-0, these'sales positioitions offer a potential incc Power Windows Powor Windows & Lc $70,000 annuallyilly. To qualify you.miiif'.ho 2995jH c o m e oF $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 to ■ record, must bo aal b le to follov/ simpre'9lfiertgn{ly E SS B i y Em ploye ' ., ; I ■ OLDD S M O BIIL E • EBUICK i ■ isu:IZU 7733-8721 / 1-SI100-824-1526 ye. s. « TWin Falli Idaho 1 3 1 0 POLELEUNE RD. E: • TWIN FAUM X 8 (A CRO SS FR O M MAilAOIC V A U C Y MAU.) [io> 733-5776 .. T i

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Earn up to $3000/mWJNQ 1 bath. SAVE lOOOONQWENOEl>BJ- *408 AcS^8*i?^n 2>par- pi 29 AC-$24,900 INDEPENDE/ detached garage.onw dou-d $7500 on this ranch teram- ■ HOMES cels, buy all or can spTnipTn. 2 Gorgeous, bulldable landia In I*™! * bulsnoss).^ I UNFURNISHED ble lot. $70.000. 733-71 . IJlar Exeelient Investment for re- CARRIER ROU ^3-7594 blor sitting on tho edgt ip e & w/lts own s p e o ta c u,J l n - Urement or golf enthusiast^ I HOUSES I r town that will guaranlinVf!' b y OWNER . new dou >rr>e. . canyon, creek & pa hio 4 wide. On 2% acres,s,clty c •200ACRE8-Nk»layilayirtg oramic long range rtvatn r & Showing excellent returns. EDEN Nice 2 bdrm. m oble yourprido ofownershlf Serious .Inquiries may c^l I ■m i;iiinriii FAX odrms. 2'A baths, boo '.000, farm, deep well, 3 pha>has« mtn, views. Direct acce 0“ ' home.' Private lot Apple. site), to both rivers, N afl F on3M«t fer IW of Invenlw and? rf»- £ . No pets. 423-5104, IfyouUvlnthn^i i .1.^ ful family room w/br£■ ___ Mwer (good dairy alti nondal records. Owner Is •J firoplaco; built In bo & HoU's Canyon. Survc moving out of state and FILER 4 bdrm, 2 bath. amnlntmmfdintInbing | 401 ■ shelves, rdom for lor •lSACRES-Qood,p.I, pro- ed. Financing. Call own mn Ind*p9nd0nt n —1 YOUR Kg°S ° ° „ T d " ° o 2 .'1 a ,'> o ‘^ Inake 208-839-2801.______must sen. ONLY $99,900.00. sprinkler ^ e m , fenced cwTtor^PMac r X L I SCHOOLS/. garden, double gara( ductivs farm, near Snal Cmll appllancos. sprinklera River, NW of Buhl.' " yard. $675 ♦ dep. no ' ofthmmbonnumlm U S r I tN^UCnOiTON AD 'sr£ -”sss3r’BS'i& an o r' KIMBERLY S c e n ic 2 ^ smoMng or pets. 320-6326 ’ fnjit trees. Calf Rav. ------,-934-4231:------• 116 ACRES • Buy all - " - B A 61 C:M A 3 3> A *“ = TIMES CLASSIRERED ------^------i m r ~p‘aftr75 a v e s crop, lai OOODINO 2 bdrm, $4150, ' I T R A IN IN G -12 \ DEPARTMENThrr NEATASAPIN OOODINQ. 3 bedroomsm 1 with good view for bid ilRWIN ^ O N E Y T OQ ^ Ajj . starting Mof. 1,"9 hra 4 0 ^ I* you've boon woltlng10 to bath, family room ,'141400- adjoining 40 acre ’■ wook. coll 733-dltCTioJim 208-734-5538 buy an expenslvoly bull>ullt 3 square feet New Interiterior, lgo- £ large fenced yara r d . water for fish ponds. Fll( ^ 734-6500 FORSALEBYBUILDEH?.gr, rago homo sitting on< cor-a $68,500.00. 834-8296.S6 * 70 ACRES • Small fanfann* ^ ‘'>0 v » s out your bai^ Outslde-ldaho i-«XKS»3ee33es3 Avail. 2-1-96.1st & last 1534 sq ft Vaulted cellir ner lot. All appliance^ 0 ------pivot NW of Jerome. ‘ gate. Beoutlful vlei — MCdep.No«no^.^^ ■ ja re , ------IfQO- U rge portion farm abi Includod. Furnituro canc< m 5 0 6 ^------1 • 56 ACRES - Row cro ^ pets. Rofs. req. .687-1329 wheel linos, TFCC watc Heat your home a n d% Ir I 517 I s s NEED CASH? H■ >c bo bought soparatol iWly ^ C O N D O M IN IU M ^ We buy notes & realsal estate l9!fS $114,900 .' . Plus finished family roo ^ big shop. SW of KImberi s h a q e r m a n 1 b d rm . I j l i i ! ! 734-6000 or 736-761 Inbsmtw/woodstovo.Er iHAo^ssa^ freshly pointed. S2SOfmo. contracts. Cr'sa S ROBERT JONEil E S $48,500 - 20 acres. PRICE REDUCEDI Back ♦ dep. 324-7250 meg. Flnancs. t-600-999.M.4800 r |T T I 7 n T |j i^ closed front court yar BY OWNER HoiscPropw REALTY StrkdUsnd Real E a taste i on the mari your doslrig costsB tote 2 bdrm. appliwces. W/D, interest ratess aa r e g 5 0 1 baths. 2 story, full barbsmt S112.700. Call Ray. shopwfe20V. OutbWsikfgs. or SHOSHONE 1 d ty lot ^fo get Into this a^rdablee 2 underground sprinKler. ‘ ' tiownh I OPEN HOUSE!;E S I 2 tamByrm», fireplace, I A 4 acres w/4 shares» o f l-eOO-262-SOOI salo. 120'x75'. $10.00^ b d ^ , 15* baih condo.. In $450 * dop. 536-2466 (Rates as low as 7.67.6%) water shares. Sf09,5i 5^ vyater. 5 mls. from JerJero- EXT. 1211 Call 736-6207 ___ a great, convenient ------1 . _ * ___CaILZ34-.2212_ SABALA *ln! HANSEN A;109 $60 0 . 3 ------Now4s4tw4lm»tatefln-jflnanc®. r ------, -----REAtTY— woirwatdnwoi^nrcj your homo foro r >lease chock your ado d ^f^ I . ‘ — Hagerm an V alley 1rr^sssw»"rs"iis^- 0 . *D«btconsoUdatior . 733-4321 ___ 825-5817 81 place and much more. ^a^af^hsSad sho^ Itlon correctness on the ^ - HAQERMAN- . Trrr acres, $66,500; 9.8 ^______lyzp® •"’Pfovemennents ■ day that H runs, as ' ^ • 0 0 you liovi unused phot ----- •qutpmsnrtrtTroorhome' -lacres46a.500.J3aalU I imea-news IS not ' lodoy. Con 7334S3T. sq. ft^ulW emor ovmsd, 208-768-3851. •Banfouptcy & poorr crcredit sponsible for errors5 ca * GUARANTEED iMrt. • Ewhanna(IlorCMhwtth- 734-1401 TF Lovely 2-story, 3-bdrr. Pick your carpets a colonJors. qulck«tlngdttiimedad. able. . thattlmo. $128,900 • JEROME 2 bdmi, w/stove S45 tsaSB B S 2 bath, cottago, oo 4 refrig. $360rtno +dep. floors, w/ basement THOMPSON «NELSOrION ------5 1 3 ------A n fd ah o C omIpany pa i . 502 Buy th e G u a ran tee BUILDERS GEMr. ' Or a nice 2 bdrm. mobile garago. Located net ^ STATE REALTY, INC. rieitir ME8 I • Mckage and Tht 637-6313 or 837-6284B4 lACREAQES&mTC w/stove, refrlg^, WD. Tne school & shoppln ■ 734-0400 _ $376/mo dep. ^ 1 Ja- Tim es News guaruar* centers. No realtors. C{ Cellutar 420-3943 6 or 10 acres Valley Roa MONEY EXPRESSiii sie2,ooo..FouR ye with water. Csll 82S-5617 net 324-2734 S-Spm. FINANCIAL SERVKInCES OLD 4-PLEX Witt)• mi^n.m an te es to sell merner- orieaventsg,at 733-462823-; HAQERMAN VALLEY ^ 1 ss ff1 I iie n JEROME 2 bdnn home all - Realestatsliteloon tenanee free exterterior, ' Chandise orL ' TF By OwnSr, near CSI,STT TobuyorseU^thatsped 61 P R IM E J E R O MME I ^ j o b i^ h o m k J — - ...... -paved'parkfnorlndMiiMduai...... automotive itemsims - 'bdrni, 3 bath;Vpdate . -olect-avalLon 2-.1.$300...... ♦Quick iMJiapprovals’als laundry areas andId A/Ci in 7 days and reareal throughout. $96,000. 40 X i' EQUAXftdOSjNG3 ' CHALUS One 1983 Novaiva ~ -Htep. Cali 324-3682., ♦Crsdtt problems. OK5K units. Much, much me esta te in 15 daysay s AltalrPr. Call 733-0t52. 206-837-6116. ___ acreages w/somo trees oppoRTUNmr 14x66 mobile home. 3 ♦ Competltlvo Ratess . CALL JOANN REAV N* bdnn, 1 bath. Very dean. JEROME 3 BDRM $550 a ‘X i r S o r w e Will reru n . itihii Irrigation e q u ip m e n I ♦IstAancrsuptolOC100% at 324*8443 (or m iUL t f By ownor - NE locatlor hiin. Induded. Tenns available $15,000 or best offer, month. Call 324-2841. s Infomution. ii«S-462.a. the ad an addition i?']: 20 a S s s w/ vlwr. 14 hur f i One 1977 Titan 14x52, 2 ♦Mobne home loans ion- w^iitopool, 1920sqtt,l drod sq. ft. Insulated sho,h-- Realtor owned. CALI ♦Debt ConeolldallonIons & ...... al 7 days at no bdrm, 2 bath, full bsmJI , 1 bdrm, 1 bath, fair sh a^ ^ , JEROME 3 bdrm., hard- and well. Cali 837-474552 BONNYROSSFOf parsonal loans . . NORTHWEST LOCATIIm o N i additional chargerge wood atovo. gas heai '/*** MOREOETAILS. £ $8500 or best offor. wood floorsT'gas heat, ig i Bftorepm...... ^ (208) 879-4490. w/basamont $46Q/mo. * . (20e)736>0033) TTils home shows bMU **1® custom er.er. auto sprink, dbl garage __ 1 «5-ie3J. ------lly. 5 bdrms. 2% bat vfra RV parking, mucn morc _ dop. &rsf.. 324-2942 I storage everywhere.?mSi W Thereisa$3extrs $^,900. Call 733-3532.2. I 5 0 6 or TF Hud approved mobile 30 4 800 to appreciate. CALL 0/ ch arg e for the I- S2Ss-SSr«.,2w home, 14x70'w/tip out'I! in JONES WE HAUL . . I KIMBERLY/HANSEN IMng im. 2 bdrm. 2 bath. ^ ^ nve2 2 J 2 S^ ^ KATHY OR VIRQINI/NIA to guaranteed I TF PRESIDENT STREEf l I HOMES to Mno iriUi pwentSM ^a! Is HOME BY OWNER, ^ GEM osledbn:ingnar« womon wS d New heat pump, carpet & SS tv see. Priced at only$129.- s i : package. Ads '% . INVESTMEKT PROPEFISJJ 800.#»-M7. bdrm., 2 bath. $B7.90C00. KIMBERLY STATE REALTY. INCMC gg,w 5?S S cV cfct*»m01 paint. 8x35’ ad on roomim for less than renHr>g a truck. • Twin Falls finest lux may be cancelled 324-6652 plus g la ss In porch. 2 Need k>ads to Ctflf&Ariz. apartment community, BY OWNER. Lovely 3 bdm _ early for customer — 2 bath homo located li 8x10' storage sheds &ex-LT FREE ESTIMATES units, pool, club hou n ' convenience butju t TF- Newer 3 Bdrm. 2 batl a.![! BYOW NER 7 + a c r e e ^ tras,$21.9&. 73fr0847^ - CAU324-34M Prmantly under constr newor aroa of KImberi' rl the charge willIII on 1 acre 4 ml. west,01 c over 1380.sq ft. extrpf ,g^Ig w/wBter, 4-5 bdnn, 1 bath. tion. = GEM K S S S K WENDELL 1962 2 bdrm.m. TWIN FALLS Clean houee - ’ iM T ar —STATC REALrTVrtN'.jnct — — remalnthesame.- 5 - -trtrTExcijire^drCanSort.- 734^)400 ~Tarrent.'^2'bdm irrbath;------206-343-6877 ' >"0S iMflhO shed, 2 Ig. n stora ^ g >ed, and sktnlng.M. storage bsmt. & garage. ----- * TF. Small duplex, clean. I . ful nelghbortkwd. Marke = i BY OWNER analysis was $92,600 •ra cn ' Absoruteiy no pets & no 3 t « - good cond. 2 bodroom cal HUD ToC m « t-eOMiSS- — smoking. Lawn care Ind. 3 bdrms. 1 bath. NoNeat, S M A R T S T A R T appllancos $55,000 Casi asking $89,900. CONTRACTS: & dean. Stucco style horhome. *2 bdrm home pICis 1 bdm\ Call736-2269or423-438l388 Call (208) 655-4144 0777. Th* Too-trif totnhono« f - 521 ~ I| $610/meee- - ~6.bdmi.j)rnce..3Vi:batf =l!T-fflEAbTY ------1------xeeo'^dspth on North Ool-«l* S8B00.-S24-4659atter- — ----- ^HANO^SEHWCE I aaraos. appls. Lari r r "S<5:000 oTBeitoWeF; —------4M^3943er 736-76111 loge Rd, 1/3 block w eat■ 01of 6M p. n or have msg. wnlly room. Pellet sto\SIS. 733-0404 5 0 3 n Ono 1977 Titan 14X52,!, 2 837-6313 or 734-2452.,t-. Blue Lakes Blvd. behinc r IVAN FALLS: 2/3 bdrni. 1 DEBTC0NSOUDAT1OnON 2900 sq ft New floorrcov- cc or BUHUFILER bdrm.-l bath, fair s h aP®* ^ , Koo^s^o^o on ^ Canyon Springs Inn.n . JEROME Nkse 14X70 with— bsth,2 cargai8 ge.feoc0 d Cut payments up to 50?50% erings throughouo u t . 1-600-262-5001 HOMES $8500 or best offer. mr-. $405,600 (S2.90/sf) Call:all addltlons'In nice park.Ith yd. Quiet neighbortwod. 24hr apprevsl 800611-66-6885 $136,300 CaU 7 ^ 9 7»743 4 . . . EXT. 1211 J (208)879-4490. oSuevwyctav. 1-800-733^2581 Ext 271212 $16,500. Call 627-3209.k. $600/Mo.'+ $eOO/dap 736-2541 i s i fW rW i [ § n m m :P8S ^ALLYOl'WHED** FOLLY WINTERm a o i979P0MTIAC 988PLYM00TH ^ ^ S m i9 8 ~W S mercury FiREBlRD COLT g K g TOR1PAZ4D00R V-8. automatic, j foot, front wheel drive,.power firntwRe wheel drive, floor mounted Peering, power brakes ' ' i.transmi: power steerino smission, power steering

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—1- -TWIN FALLS: Capri Motef,*Sf,- ReOWTEREDCMARLOABMS ------” ‘ HaT^foToare all'crropoT wlnter rates, widy. rateseo Estate Sale. 28 bred $60-$85. Call 825-6011. j| ^710 I iiiE AciES ON BRIDCGE® BobbyWolff starting et $140. CaiiIII oowe, 21 h elfere & bull,^ll I FARM & RANCH - |HORSEEQU|PMENTj . 7 3 3 - ^ . ______yearlings. 4 - 2yr old bulls.,11s. L ^ u p p l j e ^ ^ Loade 68 bales straw - 32fr4072 ieawmag. delivered. Cell 324-5167.\ 1990CaB16ft6-e, con- - J TWIN PALLS: MOTEL 3 _ DOUQ FIR SHAVINGS - verted to 3-horso slant. "In thcarena of /ttxmanhui life Uie .th e ace'ce'and cash the diamomId Winter rates-wreekly ratesra YOUNG COWS 100 heedad for horso & cattle tMddingng Cat hoy fOr sale. 934-5793,3, $2750, Will take 2 horse honors and rewards‘dsfaU to those jacl^ discUscarding your last h eart It startlnfl at $107,734-6630K) SO head Bred Angusus Fordellveryca]1365-3921 - in on trade. 543-8462. who show their good - helfere. 14t-terefordird ------— STRAW a ’od'^imltties in isnowtitrivial to lose two black:k ■ n Soedlng/strow, Delivory action." I 60 6 oowe, 4 calves and 1 bull.u"- I 706 ^ Attn. Horse hsuiera. aces andnd score upyour game.” Call 734-5265 ' available. 734-9132 Great selectkin of trailersa i 801 I — Aristotle ^JOBIl£HOM E^ _ L^FARMSETO^ ” ot Roy Raymond Ford.t. I ANTIQUES & ^ ANQUS ISblQbutted ^ STRAW BY THE BALE Built & s e r v ^ locally by MOBILE HOME In Park, 2 CLEANED AND TREATED $1.50 eo. 324-3185 % |^OLi£CTlBL£8 NORTH 0I-3S-A•A bdrms, 1 bath. Water,‘ blackAngue virgin bulls.I- SEED QRAIN Charmao. Trade Ins M arty B ergen,' a sewer, garbage Induded.5' Call 53^6161 _ BARLEY Straw, big ond small boles, welcome. Cell 736-2460 DOLL collectors. Dolls by : a 10-time n a - , AQ9 76 3 2 - Marie Osmood, Camelot. tional.cham pTon, hohas written a V A 8 7 S40Q/mo,dop^ required. -n Certified Colter- $l5.cwwt t 3rd cutting hay, smoii" CHARMACK *92 Trailer Call Steve. I 702 ■ Registered Colter-$16 cwtwt . bales. Call 734-5123 Seym or Man, Dynasty, comprehensivG.book3k aimedt a t Im-. ♦ J 8 5 |OAIRYEQUIPK^^T Certm6dSteptoe-$14.cwt 6'xl6'. Like new cond.I. Koran Kennedy. Bette proving the playingpkills eh of social ♦ 7 HALLOWS Very good oot hay. Ploasee $3200, 886-2062 Boll. Cash only. 678-4265 Reelty WHEAT players. EntllTedled IlEolnts—WEST _ Attii. Stock hauierfc.Oreat.)«t. .Registered Pfehew8wa-$1515 cell 543-6275.______- STOCK TRLR WVI/*16'. IPIANO 1909 Hobart Mr=------— ’• • E A S T ...... —“ 734w>334 : selection of trallera at Royoy ...... cwt SchmointsI Dergen;en’s Winning a 10 AA -I bumper pull, very deonill Cable. $2500.32»5028 Bridge Secrets,” Berg _ Raymond T o rd . Built 4 Certified Penev«wa-$1414 g 7 0 9 $2 ,000. Call 543:6649. - ergen presents V Q J i10 o ■ V 9 5 3 2 TF /Kpply for (um 2 bdrm.1. serviced locally by cwt nunnerouB.problemsJS forf the read- ♦ K 9 6 2J ♦ 10 74 3 IV. bath. WD. Avail. 2/1.I, C h a r m a c . T r a d e fnsIS Certmed Centennial-$13 J W E BU Y ' Ii e c e I er, guiding hini throurough a logical A 9 6 S3 2 #>KQJ10 Ior 2 people. 734-9926 welcome. Call 736-2460.>• cwt USED SADDLES a EQUIP- I - OATS 2 yrold Ally Sugar Bar Dam,I. MENT FOR 04SW/ * analysis leading toI ththe best solu- WHYPAYRENT 1000 gal milk Uinkw/com- tion (224 pages, hardc SOU'TH 7 ' CortlfledOtena- $15cwtnt Uno San sire. Champion'I Also, old silver bits a spurs.■ | DISHWASHER irdcover, $18.95 ^ R O DOWN $270/M0 pressor and automatioll Hayoots- $14cwtwt cuning horse. 834-6698 ViCKER-S p.p.,.800-386-7432). AKJ85 4 CAC. Contact Jeff SmithI washer. $2500. (2) sorgo Whirlpool, portablo. $175 VK64 J® RANCHER’S SUPPLY ; WESTERN'S STORE Coll 326-5326 ‘ Iri today’s hand,nd, Bergen's 733-2224______alamo vacuum pumps, Z5 PiCABO, IDAHO . American eoddie bred] 733-7096______‘ ♦ AQ - * HP $1000 eacn. Serge horses for sole. 436-0324.. DISHWASHER Butcher them e is "To Finesseseo < r Not to F i­ electro brain wash sys-j,® 206-788-5766 ask for _ _ I nessS” (look only at ♦ 8 5 4 607 ! block Konmoro poRable. at the North- , tem $1000. Complete Call lor quarSty discounts $3S0. Cell 326-5028. South cards). . OFRCE & double eU a et up. $6000, B WHrTEHEART ^JRRIQ^IOJ^^ - VulnerabIabIc:BoU] RETAILSPACE and for tnilk grain prices^ Boarding, trolnlr^g, “N o rth -S o u th rcach rc four DealenSc 678-2013______DISHWASHER - GE. works : South ~ Lassons/Engllsh-westem,, For sale 8 ' a 10* g o te dI ^ well, $75. Call 733-6568 ' spades quickly and WestWc leads th e OFFICE IN Blue Lakee Of­ . indoor outdoor arenas, pipe A 5* molnllne with - h e a rt queen. The timiime has com e Thc bidditIding: flce Parks. 1162.aq ft Im­• I t m 1 I I I Mirrors, dally tumout. risers. Call 934-?101. ELECTRIC E WATER HEAT- . to show off your technii mediate occupancy. I CUSTOM ^ ^Round^pw. M . _ ^ R W^g^lonji^0;^^CTndl^-______—West—North— East------Calt-733-2090 ^ i l-W R ^SEm flC ^ ■ - Qood.uaed.31.cantnr rinar... * “Any SouttTcan ma(mke^hirgiime ] • hook ond latch handlines. Pass 4 A All p a ss . OFFICE/RETAIL f 300 ton allalfa hay, dairy evenings. if he is luclgr enough^ tto find East . Custom equip & hay haul-i'Z. -quaUty..large_LtonJ>aIes_y HORSES & PONIES. Calll_ Flddje^og^jSali 632- _ ------^Approx.-400 sq.ft----- r------Ingr32»4141r4flp^42.- > - —423^6762. ------~ FRBEZEITQCr7'curTt7------—with-the-WngTrf-dian located on Klmberty Rd. 1 C^l (208)567-9131 you succeed when thc {lead: H eart q u e e n new, $275 or best offer. All utilities Included. HAY RETRIEVING ALFALFA 45 Tons, good7 ilorses: Bought, sold and Call 536-6S90 evenings. West? . Call Steve. 3 wide, 2 wide. 8, ton bales test3rdcrop. lOOObales“ traded. Call733-605S..- ^ 713 I ‘•You’re concernedid aabout losing • ID WITH THE ACES • FRENCH'S of straw. 4^-5278 ^HEEP^QOA^J RRANGE Kenmore self HALLOWS Call543-669S Pony for sole. $500. deanlng. very good cond. four.tricks, one in eaieach suit. On , 01.U.B> Realty 3 733-4963 S0% Boer meet goat kids, ! lOlds: - ALFALFA/OAT hay, 350 pure brede, bred doos. $250. Cell 326-S02B. th e surface, it. appeanjars your best 734-4334 Hey retrieving, 3 wide, 2 to n s, 1 2 0 0 ib. boles, A Q 9 7 6'3 2 . wide and 1 |on. 734-9743 • OH. 2 geldings, super Coll 736-2675. . RANGE, f eloctric, Whiri- hope is the diamond1 finesse.fin How- 3 S60/ton, Mt. Homo, broke, $3250/ea. QH. 2 ever, don’t you desejserve better V A 8 7 Rocontly remodeled 1500 “ 567-9263 ______K u your canper been seeing '’ pool,I $65. Washor/diyer. ♦ J 8 5 ' WISHING you all a pros- yr. old. red roon mare, more drtveway than camp- $50 ! for pair. Refrig. » 0 . than 50-50 odds? If Et sq. ft. profosslonat office 1 halter broke & saddled. ' East has the: ____* 7 ______:______building with fenced park-_' porous '96. BALES UN-I; Alfsfa 165 tons. 2nd. ISO tltss? Soli It wilh a d o tsl- Dishwasher, I $5. Roll-a- ' king'of diamonds'nofnow, he'II'ai:------Ing lot & landscaped front- - LIMITED w a n t to hoiph'' ' tons,'1st ton bales. 1st.I -$900.-637-6217------Boded;CoJI733-093t:«------» way bed.-$25.-736-244i...... ways have iL You doio rnot need to North South £ (or ront. $1200/m or320 Wo haul big bales all sum­'' 2nd, 3rd, In sm. bales. mer & rotrleve any sjze all. Retriever loads only. resort to any finesse.i.Dldyoufush D ! ♦ 1 4 2nd Ave. N. Call Gamand year. 208-543-5366 to draw trumps? Thirhat’s wrong 1 NT ? MarkeUng 01734-5744. 543-5699 •______also. The key is thatlat handsome TF 10'x12‘oflice epace for i 704 ~ 1 Alfsifa 1st, 2nd, 3rd. High jack in dummy. ANSWEPER: Two spades. Rebid[ leaae. Inc. uUI, 736-9910 1 lost $60 to $80. 734-4381 B FARM.iWACHINERY or731-4381 ______"W in th e lien rt kingkin ,at trick the sbc-carcard m ^ o r s u i t T h e h a n dI TF OFFICES -736-6022 one, saving dummy's's centiy. Lead should plaj}Iay be tte r in sp a d e s . '75 antique IHC-JO-CATr Approximately 400 ton 1st the dfamond acc nextxl Ito unblock. TF Omco-retall. Competi­ Tmctors. 1 or all, all mn. Si 2nd crop quollty alfalla tive rates. 3 different Best offer. 324-5167. hay & approximotoly 30 . At trick three, lead IheIhi diamond areas. Utliltios ir^duded. ■ ton clean barloy straw,L 1996 F l!50 R EG U LAA R CAB queen, sacrificing thatlaL card. Sitp- Cali Archie O o o d m an 14'TRUCK BEO w/sdssorr Call 588-3036. pose West returns a hearti: after 733-2049.______hoist and tvra w ay ram. rmlm ta Tht P.O. tkB ilMJ. .$eOO/offof. 324-3188 BARLEY/wheot ' straw, sm winning the diamondnd kine. You .S C S Sai,»*hSASEforn:pV. ', ; TF Offlce space. Near both • - & Ig bales, combined w/ win thc heart on thcIC boardI With CdnnciiiiWil IM. UnHad rMlureS>ndie*te court housos, 733-3300 4450 ‘ 2 wheel P S 3200 hrs.. stripper header. 733-6456 4240 2-wheel QR 5200 • 1 jrWIN-EAU-S-lndlviduol-- --hrs.-H-SO-Hough-idrrJD->. *Dairy.quaUtyJiayJor_8alo_ TWIN FALLS 2 bdrmm. . it**************f i r TWIN FALLS-^2 bdrmTT1 ~ offlce suites fof lease in 148 Idr. IHC Tub Grinder, Also somo foodor hay. ho u se wlih shed. $41010 TWINFALLS bath, cable, $400 mo + Blue U kes Office Park. JD 544-0 Idr. JD 644-C• Call 588-2283.______Coll for details 736-7486 mo. iHAokay734-1663.). PHEASANT RUN. dep. no pets. 736-2636 Idr, JD 544-B tdr. Dresser' FEEDER hay In big balos, Brar>d Naw Four-Plex Idr. 734-0445______. ' $70 dollvored, also' dairy TWIN FALLS Remodeleded 1000+ sq.n. 2 bdrm. 2 fulljll TWIN F A L L S -3 b d rm . t $500 mo.+dep. Appla-;• 1i 608 n :3 point rear b lade, $250. hay In big & little balea. sSale Price 3d baths. Plus all the ■ 2 bdrm house. Wood no leese.no petatenoklr)g.733-L I I COMMERCIAL Roody togo. Goodj straw Ip big balos. 684- stove, .fenced yard, no om enltlesofaRealHom ^ I PROPERTY - _93P0.OiJ?51-1288 pets7$S2S-permonih.$3-- ^ 5802 or 734-3050. , | condition. c J l 733^4896- ; 50 deposit Call 733-126464 rofrig., laundry rm.'with'!? TWIN F A L L S -C le a n 2 1 ^ ,000sq.n.bldg.approvod Burtey Tractor Salvage *FOR SALE 75 ton 2nd cut­ - W/D. window coverings, bdrm, Ig family rm. (iron for daycare or sm. busi- Combine & tractor pans ting and 45T 3rd cutting.- 9 G TWIN PALLS. 1 bdrm. storage rm., efndent gas B noss. 734-0455.423-5411 Good quallty.734-SS18 homo, new polht & car- ^ place. Ali appl/ utile Paul. ID »43e-5420 central heat & air. vaulted“ lurnishod.. Avail 1/27.■ . ovos, & weokonds._____ - >9------cdllnoT balconlea.-— —. , ■CASE ( 4690 cab.'-aIr,"4 re-"- «Good alfalfa-hay. 1st,-2nd—------XL-TRIM* CLOTHH SEA T • 4.9L-ENGINE • 5 SPD; • IS" ALL- ' ...... ” ^ $500/mo + dep 543-6648 : & 3rd. Call 326-4962. . IS. caraorts, fully landscaped. dflys.734-1 ss e eves. TF ' Buslnoss rental proper­ motes, 20.6-36 duals, 12 SEASONN T IR ES • A IR C O NDITIOITONING Terrlflc location, noar ' ty In American Plaza Strip spd trans. 4900 hrs. Good T TWIN FALLS. A-112. $47S. Schools and CSI. ' HAY 1st & 2nd 1 ton bales. • INmTERMTTTENT WIPERS.%S. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Avail. TWIN FALLS. S300 MOVE; Mall. 4300 sq. ft Intorior, clean work horse. Also, strew available. "• $570-$580 + dop. INAUOWANCE2barm. 6,000 sq.(t. fenced yard $22,500. Call S29-S720. «Sb1c pricc o f ’16,996< p!plu s T ax , T itle fee ’s, p lu s DSealer eal DO C fee of '59" 1-26-96. .Call Jody 1 bath, all appllaneea,. oroa. 733-1983 or 82S- - , 326-5028 or 326-5033 ELWOOD & EVANSS Keystone Proparty Mgtt SSOO + SSOO dop. Watorr 4231. Avallablonow. cCOMBINE JD , 7720, 18' iiHAY 1st cutting $50.00. 734-1401 -. aan. A lawn cara provided. ~ header, straw chopper, . take ell. $55.00 4,1/2 ton * 734^74 or 734-4121. • TF ' Retaii-Wholosale, 2,000 2150 hrs.. $32K, 587-9263 lots. 733-8059______TWIN FAULS:"^ . sq.ft building, 4th Ave W. - 7 TWIN FALLS. A-I6O, $650,, Call 734-0612.733-7072. CQRAINERY 1 11,000 bush- h HjISijH JEROME 1 bdrm., 316 S. HAY 2nd, 3rd & 4th cutting. NEW 4-PLEX 4 Adams, $296/mo.,WD,n 2 bdrm. 2 bath, relrig. ” el gralnery, 2 6 ,0 0 0 bush- ' - 84.40-78.60 TON lest. 2 bdrm. 2 baths, VouRedL hookups, 324-7902 . - range, DW, microwave, | iio " ^ I ol grolnerfes. Good cond., Plus ja t hay, ton bales - STORAOEf must be m oved this 934-53S9 or 934-4086. JEROME, a e o n , 2 bedro­> I WABEHOUSE RENTAL' spring, call Kim Wahlen at om. 1V« bath.-All appllan-y ELWOOD & EVANS ' I 397-4575 or 221-2200 ces. $390. Call S43-8266.5. 734-1401 3 mo.-f$S95 dep.,2yr. AAStorage l290Addlson 1JD 4040 pwr shft $2i;SOO. ‘ lease, dtsooimtsf0r3&44 TF Laurel Park Apts. TWIN FALLS. A-174, $476. Ave..W., $ 6 o ( r is tm o JD 4440 Ouad $22,500. year leases. 367 BmSL'I' 1 & 2 bdnn apts. 2 bdrm. appliances, WO _I rent 733-1683.886-2042. JD 8100 40 hrs loaded, Hr I ■ Call Laura 733^)776 or 176 M ourioaSt N..TF hookup, carport $68,000. .734-6906. 734-419S ELWOOD & EVANS . WAREHOUSE JD 8100 MFWD CAB/AC - 734-1401______7800sq.ft / . ' $26,500. BUSIINESS Sfe S E ^ I TWINFALLS: 2 bdrmfl =TWIN FALLS ' Partially heated , CAT esc *94 Spt $66,500. housa, elec. heat, no pets,I, -NORTHVIEW MANOR TWIN FALLS: 1 bdrms., 212x14'Overhead * Doors ,' CASE580Kldr/extended $425/mo +$300 dep. Al-I- land 2 bdnns. F ree cable,, $3tS-346/mo. + dep., . Ample Parking ' hoe, $23,500. 2 laundry (adllty avaiiable. - so. clean 1 bdrm , gass st6rtlng-ai'$34S. 1322. Offlce Attached (541)568-47^ ______Caii 733-1l3j&^3tl^xtXfarjnonJafonantatforLorjmicienleeJKprett ------heatrncpetsrssas/mo-Q- -~WMWnfatcffStM7330740~r -No;pot8.-partial-or all ,ut«l' — .tiosinc.,733-3624 _:__A}p«)x..5J:6.Bq.ft_____ l , ♦$200 dep. Call 324-2859. ■ CollSleve JD4440 Quad. 3 rerhotes, ■ for more Infomwtlon. j | i BUSINESS “ I WOOD a Mi TWIN FALLS: 2 bdrm. 1 1 TWIN FALLS O ne uniti, TWIN FALLS: 'Exc cond, lift assist. 16:4x38. Origl- I . . - BUILOINi IHARPENINQ I ^ b a th 1 9 0 Madison St. available lr> beautiful 4- 3bdrm, 2 bath. Patio HALLOWS n j ^aln t & upholstery. SERVICES ___ I foundation to firfinish, rooi- - I__ SERVICE $450/m0v Cau 733-9656. plex. 600 block N. Quincy^ home, double garage, Realty Ing, concrete roi - (noar CSI). O pan (loorr fonced back yd, no pets. Pedflc States Equip. BIsckdlamond Compute IN'S SHARPENING - ai^Eoncea induded, $675 734»4334 (208)643-6319) Systems. Training Cor SERVICE TWIN'FAt.L8 :. 2 bdrm.'; plan w/klichen bar, mas- sultaiion. Clean, SonHcc apple., elec heat, (encedj ter bedroom w/walk-ln. -niE MANAGEMENT CO. tf comnplote pii sharpening. J 733-0739______I 'JD 4630 4x4 Tmctor. Now. & Usod Computerjtors I I Carbide1)100 & stoei saws.' yard. No pets. $476 Tri1 doset & private bath. 2nd 611 ^ jALLOWAY'93 ; 12 row & Prinlors. Also, Supplloc t bedroom, 2 nd bath. Out- | farmstorren ^ ai I HOMEHE/> Clipper»r shorponlng-ropalr.sf Co Prop. 324-2734 ' TWIN FALLS: Townhoua- I boot/boan cultivator. ' 734-0617 or 731-0617 141 E - sido patio, atorage room. PARMA 6 row tank beet U L I CARE 41 Brackon SIS 09,2 bdrm., 1 bath, atart- ^QOODINQ 80 acres, virgin p; 734-4050'»0«1-e0(M7t-4050 , TWIN FALLS: Price) Indudes Ig utll rm, refrig,I • inoat$425.Call73»2e38 \ digger. Call 733-2732 RESTORATION STATlOf reduced. Large 3 bdrm, 1I rango, DW.. Carport, spud ground. 5 yr lease, t At Engberg's • IDAHO HOME: HEALTHH . 3/4 bath, 2 fireplacea fam­ guest perking', welMit.! - 1TWIN FALLS:2bdrm. apt., <$20Q/acre. System need- Mlchlgan.35A loasier 4-1 ' Wo spedalizo Ih fumlturo • ANO HOSPSPICE \ ■TREE I ily room double car ga­■ $59S/mo+‘dep. Some) available how, $42S/mo. Laur);t' !;4lM.fe..H'pbms Include li iohri Deere 4640, .$19,600 roofing, fences, windows* 0 . r ~ ------dry facilities. $ 400 mo.' jofCase 3394, $26,000 . & doors, home repairs. AU I Bad OramtrammarorWrttlhg- 0011734-6224C yA^Sv^W .'7334330 jl B flow Ufler-Loader Beet Bob Walsh, 800-6S2-4584J* MEDICAI______I cost you a promotion? a m e e d Tutoring— BUHL “tw in FALLS Large, dwn jy ef Honwater. $4500 » «4 1ieOaq. fL3b5iTn.$478 TV TWIN FALLS R odm (or II 420-3943 o r 637-6313 * PROFESSIONAL "iSSrCor H Home ' Teachers 1800 8q.fL4bdrm.$S60 2 bdrm. brick duplex renl, . W/D facilities, III ROORNQ ft COATINGS MAGIC VALLEY0>CYGEN M CreaUvo’thro Writlng/Photo 543-61W aller 4pm. * $250ftTK).. 734-4695. . ^ /ANTEDTO BUY: Kerby 733-7221 or.326-5867QS SUPPLY ANDO)cUnsurance . Call Jim a t 733-8173 J r Medctn^MedkakVliin Falls ------276 Elaine. Can 7 34-87* T\TWIN FALLS Room for or Watts bale feeder. Call Commerical. Industrial. I 701 324-2056 •______. rosklentlal. Buildup ropfs.I 734-0600Tvrin1-cassio I n n o v'ative a ti' Tutoring BURLEY NewZbdrm.ga- fty ft appls and ahowlr>g. rrent. Purnlehed, own CATTLE _32 Leaks repaired In 24 hrs.^ - • 436-6566 Mlnl-C}2 Idaho ifttOv,tdM dualbad roge, DW. W/O hook up. — bath.Pre(ered Female.$2*' 4 0 tw in FALLS Nlco 2 Mrm, q fHEEL UNES. 24, good - rs. 1-800-303-0602------K-8:-8 4♦ Phonics Ni^area$46SAno. TV OOmo.733-4023 40 he Holk'tein springer WHcond.. call 397-4S75 or SAWTOOTH SHEET R eadingig ♦WritlngeMoth♦ 2 Oath, g e ra o e , lo ts of _ heflers. Call 734-5123 co Call 676^1669 2 TWIN FALLS. Furnished ^ 221-2200______METAL C a l lecky B ^ ® 734-7832 « o « 9e.rK>ar& ia.e^ VI Hootlng/AC Refrigerotlon I SAND & GRA' oina, $ 6 0 0 /mo $300. r ANGUS 60 hoad Black 'antadW buy Immediately • -AngusXpregnantheifera. . War Commercial and resWemia}-)n I g^p°cIil733-4330: - 'd for cash, u sed sm all to (206)733-8546. ao} - - - - 1 , = ta x ^ I Ratted&mn on mountain for>nedlum sized farm land- SPARATION. Iaundfy,1aelllty.‘2ai3 twin TVt FALLi 1 bdrm. day- - .range. 934-5161. - me DEUVEREIioS»U te I PBEP/ TWIN FALLS: CLEAN AF- ^ Koping tractors. 6N, Ju- SOirmERN IDAHO^ Gravel, sond & top 3liee, 600, 800, 900. All Building & Repair gSyiSl JM6655S5PBCT"** FORDABLE ROOMS, for WMOUR Buying etation, ^lize Ford tractors. Mas- ;U rent $46 wk. 825-5354 wying slaughter cows and ?, - CO, INC P R EEPARATION P / storage. All quiet & dean. N )oy Ferguson, TO -30.35, 0. NORTHWEST CC4 Affordsordable Rates no peta. 734-6600 d( aflsr 4 pm o r 734-3540, -----buns, open da»y, 324-3099 » , 135 tractors, prefera- .731-2431 BUI 736-1716or 324-6432• 733-1234 3KSTEVENS Ir** * * ★ »★★»★★★★★ TW1NFALLa2bdnn. — WD ^ 3ULL.Jereoy. breeding }1y wilh front hydraulic 739-4786 < TWIN FALLS: Capri Motel, oaders. I need.a used Got someihing lo se07 8«D.R— Preplan-stoy oulivei now. JEROME. 2 bdnn. IW bath hihookup, DW,.covered VU th* low-ceti way . . . with parking. $460 + «lep.. wwlntsr rates, V ^ . rates ------small or large backhoe at- ■R mud- order groviId grade, 6ne.«all r apartntant, washer/dryer pi - -- smachment for.eaah. dwKtod. 7 3 3 ^ 1 . . WIN deliver ond Ctessned.:led.733.062i . hook-up, smoU backyard. ^^ofs. riq. 734 Maurica. starting s a t- $ l4 0 . C ali Colc 736-0818 77. 3 3 4 ^ Colostrum soil buil calves for tai208)324-5658. L Call 733-1441. $400 mo. Ca]l 324-5666. 73 eole. Call 934-8300. . (20

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...... I BEER MAKINO'eQUIQUIP. , 4 ------STS— CONCRETE MIXEfi:ER, lev- WANTED C em ent 1 — ^----- . IMI - 33* WlNNEalEBAQO KAWASAKI 440 Invader , Two 2V4 gallon koos, i Mmpijr sle. transits, laseners, ma- 326-3316. — Elan Dan, Loadedded with ikiuid cooled, new track. ------CLASSSSIFIED ejRAFTS» ------— tanlr&-flougo8rRofi T -sonry-ttw^elprTM^33^0445- ■—...... - ...... - l E ^ J - o p t i o n r r 4 60-F- GAL. A good old ------SATELLITE RECE SNOWBOARD iv 990 Series 7. Well-M-1446 clocks, old crocki)cks. old Century, oxcollent s 733-6756 324-92S4.______Broadwiy. Soft, l l ^ hardware, colorfulrui enam-t $400 Arm. Call 543- fabric couniry L. ary 9 auction..K K e lly Call 734-996818 SATELLITE descran 625-5336 ^ @676-7700. ®' ware. 733-6696. ' For lhal weokend hidi SNOW MOBILE doll, fealvrct ■ofl-lofi . ------r— DRAFTING TABLE ■ you've always dreamsr;i: : ------_-90 Polaris 650, 2800 ml., ■ cu lp te d faclAlI ^g^a&jpL|n\ ,WANTED to buy: Boc 1996 28’ C lass 'A ' very clean; $2500. 11 EXERCISE BIKE,.E, Life size) w/dralting'mai Bootoon atartyoortoarchlnltiLvfiiZf W innebago (fact feature* and yarn \\ Styler. StOO/offor.r. $1S0/offer. 438-4121128 TV 45* Zenith big screen..sc . the martial arts, any style, estalseoluimf oldat demo) 454 Chevy. ^ hair. IS inebea - JJ WORD PROCESSSSO R . ^ ------1------1 $450. Call 733-0107107 any topic. Will buL1ES VCR Sears. $45. 19'l9'cotor Call 736-9946. f® 8 a lJ 2 Slot $375. 934-4252 lem s, ecmplcte:c i P i ^ X \ X TV, Curtis Mathis $3 ------I OUNS/BIFI-EI£S price $576,404. 8 initruetfoni.for>r ai>a • Be suie IO Indudo prtco» WANTED: jiomet _____ ' priced st $37,887rorpnh; or SNOWMOBILES______BLUE HEELER.'popupplos.- Call 734-3639: S S 'K QUN»cpi^CTII sembhnc dotl and > ■ advortIslr)g llcmt lor)f sasalo In Eight ®S25.00eacf: nSLE $336.67 per mo. C - dastinod. 10 china show 20% cash down-or-fi h e r clothing. ______636-6304. .______VlpEO. Editing equlp< ------Ovor $7000 new.. a: asking Call 733-0817 leaveavemsa, January 27th & 28th28 ' equity. Indudes all fe. w A « n .l» * . 738-7284 # 0 8 0 6 S S .9 5 <" DACHSHUND AKCZ 1male, $2500. Call 734-9361361. ------i------^ Saturday 9-6. Sundo!joy9-4 Contact Dennis Rile L 1 yr.old. $125.438-18-6093 ------WANTED: A gate0 aand/or Student Unton Bidg.l.sttho i Tom Scott Hono n d s / SNOW MOBILES Yamaha FAX , 1- fence, old ornate,), forfo veg- ISU Campus PocateIloilo, td W innebago. 208-4)6-464- 1987-Exclter. 670, liquid DAUMATION'Puppy;;------■ K 5 BUY etabie garden. 766-^68-4573 206-746-5555 (Adm.i.$3.S0) $ 3030 or 208-868-6298230. long track. Yamaha'69 Hurry Just Onell ^ |^WANTEOTO» ______, Phaser, 485 fan electric ' satisfactionOM OR YOUR M ONEY BAC WANTED: U eed1 SubaruSi GUNS Rugor P90DC ... YOUR $95. Call 423-441; 10* or laraer non-wo f m 'S - 1996 25' Class'A *’ Wlnno-W start. Zieman tilt trailer, wagon. 4 whoelI or front $425. Rugor P85 9r c h ^ i s i $5000/all, 734-63M. < To order plant1 mmail cheek o r money orderer iand AD FREE Neod homo forfo on' - w>or TVS & VCR'S.VS. Call wheel drive. 736-7H-7161. $325. $700 for bothIth 736- bago, 454 Chev cha: project number■ andam name, with yo u r name, addr orgentic, protectee,0 nou- 423-4676 eves & wknds.wki ______8108 eves ask for MMark. roof AC. 4K g e nlerator. e ri ’ . — microwave, rearr IslandIsl Snow Machine Rentals. and zip code. Addidd S2.9S for catalog (includu1^^“ J * TIMES CLASSIFII IFIED tered Lab X.423-41C■ CAR TRAILER, wantianted to WATCH COLLECT DEPARTMENIR SHOTGUN Now BeSeretta bed. Retail Price $47.:M7.663, We have snow . Sm iley Tl axle.' ^ rig time Boise cbik in ditcouni couporponil) In Okla. p leate add lax. -ol FREEBorderCoCollie tandem c 'or Ma- reducod to $34,96,9 6 7 or Creek Lodge. 774-3547. >aood good condition. Alsosoweni Wljpay^dollarfoi ■ CLASSIJSIFIED CRAFTS 208-734-553(300 puppies. Free to ( )S w rist lard, $600. Call 324-4-1404. only $298. per nio, - home. Parents aro, ^xcel0 to buy. I960 to 1966,«6.cor- old merls Swiss v ------mos. 20% cash dowdo^or YAMAHA GP292S395. 83301 FLOOR BURNISHISHER, stock dogs. Call 934-S^5262 0 0 van In g o o d shshi ao o tvstch. Call Brianr €>® 60^ SKS w/sllng & bayono AC. in- GP300 $495.Qoodcondttl- . ^ 866-8962 accesss s c1 o d e $120. C d l 7 : ^ 1 2 ' . trado equity OAC, P.O.^BOXOX 400, Jenkt, O K 74037 high spaed propa)p a n e , — ------: C^I324-6627. '2'* dudes all fees. on. Call oves 733-0879 24‘-2300 RPM. recoocontly GERMAN SHEPHERC 82.______CA9H^»AlD^orn>ldinf —_ Cflritact.Dennis.Rto *— 5-6rVrcedrS‘pTaTEr y g i ^ “PBgDtifui pupfl.-Hna ai four or TomSoottHoni a tta c h m e n t. Loww h^ rs . Starting $150.324-717121. decorations, med2 d a ^ WICKER CHAIRS, fo ^iow ^ies.' KezlaMrack! ------REIiRIQERATOR, side sld by- FURNITURE_____ ------badges. Insignia, phiJholw; etx. Call 676-2717.T. . M il . .Winnebago. 208-4£ 5 “*' exc. condition, $3000 ------flido, $400 & Stove,e, $250.s Budget Motel ol BurBl,rieyls 16-4635— ' 3030br20e-e88-823( g r e a t PYRENEESI documents, uniforms,rns, etc. Ytant to Buy OachsI;hshund Call 423-4301 evea/wee. ' ; Movlngl Clean,I. g good soiling 95 rooms. offuml.-of FREEZER 16 cubicbic ft., 'Gentle glanf 7 wkwl< old Paul Nutting 733-169 Solar or 734-2627 days. ! • condltton. 20 cubl porferred adults. 438- UNDY21* 1964 S< ublc ft. ture Induding a largiorge»e- ssoo. 2 horso trailrailor, pupplos. Large, heooolthv. ' ■ »2,000 ■■ " deop freeze, S75.'5. Call denza, large mirror.or.taWe, $ 9 0 0 . ColloltorS::‘ 5:30. wonderful temporanament COLOR TV'S and V • . 543-4049.______. headboard, nightsta w/podlgreo. Call lorr,r moro needing repair. 734-3 _____ i 909 ^ —— — lamps, and carpoUnjS noi . ------Into. 601-255-4204 ' 3 I SPORTINQ GOODS ■WASHER/DRYER _!___ COMPUTERS print®nters ^™m the 1960's*70's. S WINNEBAGO sR Hot Included In the salsale aro HOUSEHOLD ITEM‘EMS — c NOT tiuy estates or collecta B l.HB Minnie 300. Minnie WirWinnie 1 HUNTWQSUPPUES Point, large capatpaclty, the bed. TV, andnd sldo eledronlcs & bunchei:hosof KELPIE PupsS25. anythlng'olectronic, ^ used ly r.. llko brand I 7 WORKING or WORKn m a Call 7 3 3 .9 8 8 8 ■ Warrior, Brave, Advent ndnew. chairs, also possibllJlbllltyof . stuff, 735-0689 Please Call 544-2667 u p ^ or 733-1322 evm. M BROCKMAN’S RV 1 sat taylor made Irons, • S45Q/offer.Call734-S4-5760. selling Hems listed j ------733^760 will pick up I 734-31671-600>773-31M 1 S7 3-SW, 1 soi Siazenger "lIm ^ LADDER, 6 loot, stool,ool, for LABS AKC roglstoro /e a . eo, a m cowboy hats, 3 ’ your daifinwJ ad, be a< sn Pllkiw NS- Complole River»r Run-Ri 326-4292 cond^. Call colle " ' ■ MATTHESS: Ouoon I INDOOR FLEA'M ARIARKET f 1I& readara understand!dy‘o™ yi I 910 I 4 804 top a n d box spring,)Q, istill In ner/Paddlor-SISO.I. Com-Cc ------543-5315. mastaoo-spon K out.it.^ |TRAVEjTTRAl^W ) Call plete Back Packerk o r- LABS, AKC register ■ Fab. 3rd,9am-5pmim I Fab. % Iw iL D f N G H ^ $150. Playboy 1961960 - black, without papers, DOG CARRIER. LaiLargo, 4th.l0am -4pm. MotionalNatl W M iffijfj; 2iiil ' oo’. plastic. Call 324-S905K)5. GuQrd Armory, Frorfrontier I 1991 31'Alpha Sun 5lh CANOPY 17x60', ho —:------1996.lncomplete-$5>. $500. male, 7 wks old,TlOO S f f i i 5 o T a t a ^ . SOFA SLEEPER.1; MapleW 736-81&8/oves Marklark. Call 436-9329. — Rd. by CSI Expo.' W aSSMiSii I SNOWVEHICLESLE S' wheel, beautiful, seldom gauge metal a-stt ------PIONEER P-50 24*'A gos crafts, books, Avon.^n. new L^EQUIPMEMTN T ueed luxury coach. Full $800. 3x12' electricic alon’ a bfown vinyl, vtryi MULUCCAN CUCKAT\TOO operated chain saw, biocSs! condL $250,00. 734-. ------V. and used, and lolot ts of living room slide, awning. SSOO. Used dndor bio ISTdf. Stahl's shirt translor &&cop e lV4yr old male. CoiJomes Call 324-2592: • collectablesi 1996 SklDoo snowmobillObilea. mtefowave, lots of cabln- .50 e^. 12x24'stontorage WATERBED, quoorDon w/6 press. Mlscollanoouaja slshirt w /cage & toys. Asii Uh I Brand new. Many modnodels eta. Sale priced at $22,995 sited. SSOO. 733K)557 I hand $1499. Call 667-3481489 or r o o f in g QUN. nemematic draw er pedestol/ol/90% transfers. Haroms ha staple. And construcruction A ' • C available. SlOOOofff priiprice, or only $239 per mo for ~ ~ ~ w aveless mattross.ts. pad- e n g ra v e r & smallI signsl 687-6945______scalfolding. Call 324-5;t-5367. ■ V ■■ ■ 600-817-7769.______14<( mos. 20% cash down ORAVEL & TOPSOIL3IL for ded rails, S250/offor.ior. 733- e n g ra v e r. 2 compul ------or trade equity OAC, in- sale. Trucks & load iputoY r o TTWBLER AKC ro 2 JD Sportflres. good c( 3aders * 3027. Please leave10 nmsg. tablos. Call 543-8898.if:___ terod puppies. 736-4: SPINNING WHEEL d M n - dudes all fm's. avail. 734>7039. . ^ and^ulp.^saWe)Jo) dition, $900 each.■civpr Contact Dennis Riley at ------1 REM EM B ERp Ioavo mossago. $1500 lor both. 324-20i-2056. Tom Soott H onda/ . — ^------QRAVEU-drivowtty^i Thatblrthdayodyouplacplatad^ RbTTWEltERTJups f n . -Wlnnebsgo.-208-454-— ----- ■ . reasonable. 543.6294 | — h e a ^ n q v TOYS. Paying cash for Old ARCTIC CAT ’88 'C oug ------1 iAlRCONDn^)NINQ li'^e ago in TTie77)s sale. AKC, had first sh 2 ^ elec. start. YAMA>«A?IA 3030or2<&ee»<236. rrmeS‘News7 Now Is tltho 654-2777______' toys from 1 9 O 0 's tl _____ 1960's. All types. PiePiiSlo i 901 SRV '86. Both low mll«miles. 1995 2 2 'tra:vel trailer. f - 807 . ' F IR E P L A C E IN SSERT. E to co^® P>ck up^yc £ a iv s /h o t o r c >CUES ^ ------1 Good cond. 934-6544 *____ Fabco Big Foot. S2CS200 or pictures. Stop by The SHAR PEI X: 2 pupploitlos;s call 734-5270. Roomsr by Skyline. Roof >3.8928 Customer Sonrlco DooiDof w e e k s, ta n . $50 oa ,1-1, 1994 Polaris Sportsn ARCTIC CAT '95 Powflowder awrilng. po w er lift BOOTS: 2 pairs of Laraaramie make offer. Call 733-t ^ Call 733-7631 ’ TBAIIEB, long boK pid. ------bed, for church yolv^ih '•00 w/winch: 1995Srp." I iMOTOBH” MES»HIHVS Spedal. Exc. cond.$43( boots, size 8B andJ 99! l « , iraea»ytoBdwrtlt*lndi iorls Explorer 400. B sJIJSr 823-4622. or 623-4706 s w . ' . ' s s : . ------sso -each . Call 324-ae•8656— nod.Ju«t can 733^)931.131. SPECIALTY FOOD MA SPRINGER SPANIN IE l^ group.: Call326-5305. 1988 31' Class 'A ' Su lutely like brand new . oa In. ~AKC, 1'4t"#KDT7WBWrt — have less than 300 ml KET out ol business. 1 WANTED 4 camper Jacks.jac $9000 lor both. 734-6? 0 454 Attn. Show m dbllerllersT “never-used.-New price ,------I 808 I i 816 I vonto7 left must bo, sold.soli Call 324-3567 ------Hydraulic or mechanic trator. Great selection of sncsnow $15,400, sale price >UFMT ^or Infomiotion°*;S WALKER HOUND. 1 yr. . Call 837-4405 ■ 1995 Honda XR.250,O)), oxcel roof AC. awnings onon all • shuttles at Roy Rsymotm ond $11,995 or onty $144,00 . I COMMUNICATIOnON. ^BCEROSEEQIJI^ 733-6377 Mon-Fri. t0-4p ^.?ond,.low_riil.,^^524j524_5___ window.Jpw miles, l9C5l:_lo -Ford. Built 4 .a ^ c o»d.lQ-v d .l ^per mo.focJ20.moa,.20%___ _ ~ ;-|_^D^ICE6— -61d- Ha8:been.on-Co< e x e r c i s e Center: [ WANTED Parniallftpui ------ly ( ^ 0 0 and n iu ^ muchm'l cally by Charm ac. TraiTrade cash down or trade equity. STOVE, pellot. Trnogcloaer & sta rte d on Mtn. Ll pump. Q reat eeledledlon more. $33,995. ; BRAND NEW: MTX-B(<-8000 T ra c k 2 0 . CompU ^xcdl' . voice, great aroiround Ca» 543-6576 ins welcome. 736-248C>480. OAC. Indudes all fees. ir. $10 $300. 734-8746 atlor5.1 fl .* oak m antel type. Exct ------at R oy R a y m o n d FoFord. Coniact Dennis Rile)ley a t ——^ - . Contact Dannie RIloy at ' Chargers. 16 hour, i I2LL-. cond. Heaia 2500 sq. kids.$17Smrm. 629-55 WANTED 110 hondaa ttrail __Built & sen/lced locallyaillyby T o m S e o t t H o nI cd s / INDY STORM ‘96 RMK, RM TomSoottHonda/ : each. 733-S470 betwistwoon T A N N IN Q B E D 8S (5) $650. Call 324-2408.}. I biko.Good conditlon.Cn.Call__C h a r m a c . T r a d ejo I i n s W innebago. 208*41.454- 150 ndes. reverse. S70CS7000. W innebago. 208-4S4- ; 6 am and 5 pm Mon-F w/steroo. Data ba ------M 8 2 1 ' Gary 733-0674 ______welcome. 736-2480.-3.- 3030or20»88»623C30. Coll 786-3873. 3030 or 206-688-6230. controller. SlO.OOO/dfSSSL®,** TIRES IBS R70 13* “stu “"j |sTEBECVnADIO/Ct I : RADIOS 2-way, Indue ‘lod snow tires $40. 'J WANTED 360 4-barlarrel I ' b a se set up, 2 mobile!'> "«•" 734-82331" “"“f camp trailer, good condi-com STEREO SYSTEM, 5-(5-CD, manllold, 460 engine ; hand held w/quk* cha „ I „ tion $700. Cal"736-676!8763 w/tower spkrs & catilrblnot, ‘.car for p arts. Drum 1 ' adaptor. Best offer. ( h6|STS(5) Wol, .9 9 1 7 machine. BmoscIS old. ' M dual cass. romote, excelox and a gun. 734-4668. ' 764-2916 or 727-22 I cond, $400. 734-6795 Please leave messageMO S 1 7 . 9 0 0 l n v e ssted. t « i 818 __ WANTED Used trombo fSiL- SI 2,000/olfer.FaxX733- 7 |HUaCAL«STmJ^^ENTS — .. I w/case. 543-5951 • • RADIOS, USED 1 QP-3P-300, 0604 wrlll rotum all Cl m i UHF, 2 Channel. 2 I- HT- or 734-8233 attor 8pmtpm MUSIC INSTRUCTION | t o o l ^ a c h in w=RY WANTED to b u y 6x 90'Si UHF, 2 channinnel. — — Flute, volco, piono, gultd campershell to fit 19 Qood starter systestom , d 0 1 7 "'"■■"I etc. Fam ily ratosl Chil-Chi CHICAQO S h e e t meletal. Ford Heavy HaKto ready to go. Sell as sei ,, - dren's/adult voice classcassea brake. 6 ' 934-5951 • Cail.^-760S.______“cSl |_JJJ«CTO RS^ g g y l I seperate, S900/offer. C $5/wk. Dr. K Bonduran ' . 536-5638 for more Info PH.D Former UNH/SCSiCSlJ WELDING MACHINE.. Un-L WANTED to buy treadrr T D R S i AXLES for mobile homiSjlhbuT Faculty. 733-267S>679 coin SA 200 w/leads.L. Low prefer m otorized.I CallC< MOI------RADIOS. USED P>110, ll w/brakes, $85. 4 with ------hrs. Sell or trade. Callillof. '7M-7511or734-4699i UHP. 6 channel, 4 wattvatL are $65. Call 536-61«148. < Restored planos.733-390■3905 tor 7:00 p.m. ® 637-464607 , -tor6pm. R o . - S53E5* 1991 ______^ 3 S u b a r u : Q P-300, UHF. (2,8, & 16 ToyoxaA ^ ^ 5 5 ^ 5^ g g g L o x A L E 4 x 4 channels). Call 733-54t-547Q h m ih P ic k u pP ' S e d a n S-146A frOOflB ______

Custom wheelseels, bed liner. AMfFM cassette, Air conditioning, cruisejlsa control, AM/FM cissattB. COMPUTER Lsadlr excellentexc condition^ ^ ___ ' . 34,000 miles, Edge‘386. 14’ mohlt3nltor~ w/printer.’ Call 736-17811780 |w a s * 1 1 ,9 9 5i k o w . . . * 9 4 9 S^ . Was *11,995 iltow ; COMPUTER: IBM compt ' Ible desK tops & laptoiSSSS > D r i v e h o>me t in a new ca: a r o r t r u c k , frc ■ ______1990 VOLV< I starting at SIOO. Econsono- R a j ^ o n d 1 my Radio, 733^444 i d Ford-Mitsubiit » i s h i . . a n d h a vve cash^ba^i Wagon ' WORD PROCESSER, J R D R A N G E ^ LX N E W F O R D DR 745T I PWP Smith Corona, momod- 19 9 6 FOI < el5300..N ew . $300 ^ H I H h ; Call 734-5054 LoiatawtmtaMwt opi^s • tk ccMmcing. eni^ au>M. Loaded - seats 7, air com AMfVassem:laU)t •:ondltlonlng. AM/FM cassette, ------i - | 8 1 0 ------^ j t ______(ocaltL : L _ R R E W 0 0 D ^ W a s * 1 3 ,9 9 5 ii >> Was 17,995 /itoiif ' MKED RREWOOD . B47. W394526, W394538 . _____ ------~T~ Sg5/cordr67gB229 ~~ ------Stock rsW28464: 1990GM C JJ7 *0 DOWN,'N , * 1 9 6 / m o n t h : PINE firewood. Cut. split. • * 1 7 6 >> / m o n t h P ic k u p 4x< J i g E x p lo re r dollvered. S75 a pick u 4X4 EDDIE ; load, call 324-45pf o^^aJi' PLUS *6000 CASH BACK!! PLUS * 6 0 0 CCASH BACK! S B, monthly payments. 9.88% APR, H BAUER ------: Sale price ot *9,996,7;72 'R. SaJepricaot‘9493.nmontWyilly payments, 9.B6% APR. OAC., Salts 6-072A — I O.AC., sales tax.lax. tiilB&OOCfee of ■59" oxtra. ______nx.Ulla&DO(30Cf«of'59‘ Mtfa. : I i l l SLE ' M FURMITURE & CAHPET>ET fc a n OT]i;jgfij 54,000 miles,, PACKAGE A/r conditioning, Mt/F. autom. 6-112D transmission,M/FM cassette, automatic BUNK BEDS 1996 FC■QRD BRONCO 7 9 9 6 FORDD W iN D ST^ FROM $109 |was»14,995 h 1 Was *16,995 Haw ; ' Hand crafted many styleg^ = 'es. 350 v-e. custom wheels. r.'jS a sI . . artAND OPENING SAU ■ TMs Saturday January^27 27 • : T.C. Bunk Beds - S3g-58»>868 jpw rA S o i^• z m s s s s ^^1 9 9 5 SuBABur ■; BUNK BEDS, wood. BeauBau- r j S H I I ■ ■ g j L e g a c y 4 x 4 ; • tltul, com e apart. $250. 16&5‘F ord W a g o n • : Call 733-2138 T m ‘ __ SEVERAL TCTO CHOOSE FROM SEVERAL TO CCHOOSE FROM C-073A '. CARPET, new, $5.99 pe pi.lis»2,0C : PLUS *600 I Eddie Bam package, P ic k u p vl. Power vrindows A locks, air i • yard & up. Factory dlred,SS. )00 Cash Back I Cash Back air conditioning, crvlse control. AWFM cassette, a M81B AM/FM cassette, MS brakes, : C ai 734-6474 ext 3, — 1996KFQ/?P TAURUS 1 9 9 6 FOR*RD ASPIRE ■CARPETS I w t e * 1 8 ,0 9 5 Mi . ' 5 rooms of carpotlno. $3.0( tge, alrcpndltlonlng. cmlse control,^ O w S r.O M M o w per yard. Call 734-4147. ; CHINA CABINET and D C=a— 1 9 9 5 F o r d I I 6 place setting of China. ^ ^ ^ E x t C a b ; Call 734-3531 1994 Fom ) I B M 8 / 4 T o n ) COUCH Beautiful how. 'lg., ■ B 4 X 4 ' rtoutral colors, $400,oS; SEVERAL TCro CHOOSE FROM SEVERAL TO CCHOOSE FROM P ic k u p C8.074C ; 734-8402______. _ p l u s *60C)0 Cash Back PLUS * 6 0 0 < 3/4 ton.4x4, XLTpadag F-250 vl. 350 VS. XLTpackage, a Cash Back a w, air conditioning, cruise ' COUCH Floral print, hlde- A»micissett9.460\ W control, custi a-bed.good cond. $250/0-u t Drive a nelew Ford...G et c:cash back in y<»rour pocket... fror.423^6409 nwaaage _ |WW’21,995 » ------a ordable payme C6-072A L ||wa»i25,995-JtoMr.. ' DINING ROOMSET, T : m m - : • B esutm il Broyhlll pecan TTTT11TCT7B1 ■ wood. 4 Cain back chairs.Its. air condlllonlnj}, cnilso contfol, ■ Excel, cond. Pd. $1250. • Will sell/*800. 733^1. Hurry HH i • LOvisiATjbeauW'ul o/ neiv. ofLwhlteIte 3 A R UJ. t ’ w/Mnt:MM0M^Goodod ■ for hom e or office. $500.W. ) » TwinFalls » 734'34-8860 ; *; 643-6999V' ■ ' I ,i SUE - .1 " r ; 7 9 4 F a l l s A v e n u e ' • . ThThursday. Janua/y2S. 1996 71mo8-Now».1WnFalle. Idaho 0-11 • 198BS9‘Flr»•IfbMlI 8th M Vfftml T r ^ ’ fSx ------1 FORD‘89F-150-1(0*l/2ton CHEVY '9 5 PU.I. 3 /4 ton, FORD .'91 ExplorelorerSMrt. QMC, 1993, %tc4ton.,4X 4 IcHEVY .’67 Bouvill/Illo 1 ton CHEVY'7 8 Novo)vo V-6. CHEVY. -94 Cavalier ee- ^ i i m o ------^Excel-cond.-^,_45ICmls.- -extr^abrlurbo>o-diose 0 o f f W- i D 734-31871-aOQ-I0Q-773-31B7 ^ ^ E Q U I M B8 0>er tires, white, i do. AC. AT, PS.3. PPB. 67K. Local s a le s rep m w SSSiftKdf . flaymore734-60(S064. on}y 19K mIFesI^***4517. m aharpi $10,700.54I.543-9266 Blue, 56K mls. DorJS.-.'X; I T hs: R e t a il P r ic e ■ H HODOWNPA ^Ees.lntematloiItional Diesel ■ (800)743:33; ------$19,688 . v e , this onol $6100.73 B l o p Any F ini a n c e d Sa le I S 'rr^ CHEVY, M ton, 1H 9 9 1 , ^ ------M tnH om ero■Ford -JEEP *78 C J5. Vt K e v A u to C redit. OJLC.ONmiI S S ’®* '® Tractor truck. M r a i a t Go l d Ke FORD, *95 CrewV CabCj Pow- cellent condition,I. i$13,500. . (800)743-33;3326 . real good, excelEcei oond. ^ I ^ 9 1 Ncnooodon0donwtH«MMuf«i»e«nulM.- byCOBF,W M 40.000 QVW. I lel. AT. AC, Call 736-6660. ■ ____ 1906-29'8imfiWRAJTravel A sking $ 1 1 ,J onn Stroke Diesel., C l 7333-1574.-., I 1 020 ^ 3 , Orweoupon>uponp*rMM.CwhpWaUMCfi. . B S J ’ I.9 0 0 . Call -tltt.'CA:.-PW,.PDl ------' -FORD,-Explorer ^A ^_ M j_l2tt W utiaClAk'MBt^'N.JTwinFaii'IDTlia ' . _____ .r.. -.Tfallor. Redle d u c o d -to -----736>1.167--■ ■ ------canopy,Hkfl-newi CHEVY,-1»7M41.200-736^49^.- j g 1996 - 37' 8IE, , great, low.miloilos. AT, 4x4,AT. V6.Ac,tl 5*^ CHEVY ClBttsyWWStoni ’ MtnHomSBj! l « r t S2sooM«.cms;1324-6670 $11.600/offor.436^5161. PW, PDL. cassts s l S / ^ v BUICK '85 LoSabro Wheel Travel Ti 2(J1 rebuilt, 5 < —------— ClaanlMusti s t sool A/T, V-6, Loadod .duoed to $ 1 6 , •3326 DODQE '9 0 D>1S FORD, F 1 5 0 ,'90 ^ H I / g o u o 16.995. No mission rrtxjitt. -" T r-r— Auto, v-8, low mis cond. $3500.733-9 Down O A C . * ■'S' beet boibod, $2000. FORD, '95 extra C£ X*-*''. o x to n d o . ANOERSONi '71 InternatKItio n a l twin or Stroke Diesel. > 186-2082 loaded. 351, AT<^T, Shell. Mtn Heme FoiFan! ^U'CK '89 Contuiy.V.4door ^ l \ I^ E V Exit 162^'-W on screw. 392 ovoverhoulod tilt, C/O, PW. PDI ------Excel, cond. 734-34-5534. (aoo) 7 4 3 ^ V-6, auto. FullI powor. p H | i 733^6« r S b S i FORD 79 F-150 R AC. white. Nowiw tiros. S f5 ongino. 3003 mml. Infield save thousandssovernowl m N«y, 35^0 , trann 825-533(0 3 “ Imt tall, 6 SI '4 transmis- (VP518. nny & ex- FORD, R a n g e r, t-6926 ■ ■ ------—- •A haust, * camperrsholl.' s flood s h a p e , c« MAZDA, B2800, - Slon, combo,.beot&spud be . . $27,666 >irnr r n i ^^4, oxtondod ca CADILLAC'66 S iTDirpROBitMSJ m Lat your dallyf ntwipBparna bed. nyton flooroor. dual ram Mtn Home Fofpbrd $4250. Call 788-8-1736 shell. $2500/offo wortc for you . . . ------734-6603 or 734-6 II. AM/FM 736-4256 doys oitnU :Q BANKER\UPTaCS?‘ NOaiDIT? B road nnd hoist, motorrdflvonbolt, df (800)743 PROWLER 1973 B or rjd - QMCf '90 V. gj^gton Cli ------CHEVY 7 8 Blazerr ;350 B i j r safr contained?Irf’ FORDF886.47475en0lno. 3/4 ton. 4 spd. , new 6.2 NISSAN'87 Neww tiros,tif CD Oood cond. S274S/I led . $2500. 6+2 trans, 10.0(0.00-20 tiros, reeond.. exc. body,Xly.SZHB. stercfm. ______dlosol. $10,760.68686-7165 $4000. CaH 734-9>4-9544 Call 733-9466r ° ' - p A ^ < . Call 733-6650.S:______10K front axle,(le, 20K rear 7 6 Silverado. 3/4 FOB D T O Bror^ccc°r fX4,.' om C-'Sa.StofrarHD- l-14Mlebbed7--epdtr-4-WDra60r JSI r JIn s "CHEVY '79. 1 lon pi Sth wheel, excSxcol cond- ~$555o!cffe»?29-5720. 837-6217 Z______4x4. Turbo, dieso}sol, SLE. spd 4x4 new tires ikmLExc. . GREAT! $2.000.67; SSS^:' B _____ $3900 _a2.4rS90 V-8 4X4. pkg, Loadod, 75k n J^-SK oo5",K -MACr-1B73-«0l>ovefr836- Mrr8UBI8Hlr'94-: irieSffal" ~condr436=3i58— ? " I C um m insfIS13 iSpd, with Max PU , 5 -sp d , S f c l f S s bmm. 6 3 6 ^ ------■ TOYOTA: 4-RUNu^En. IfSiZ "'”''”' l a TMi (Outd b« r«t 4 aiTII ' 22'spud bed.d. IKenworth down. S168.21/r - • QMC’94 Jimmy SL w 1990. Ioodod witho J m r jU T Y TrRAILERS W conventional.II. 16931 Cat. mos. 8.9%ip apr rO A C . FORD'69 BroncoIII, I load- Loadedll Excel, con m op^ns. Delta model lockoi(Od tool onthavm 1 er. Call box, stool, for PL»U. like B I 8' spud bod.$12,900. Douc®268r |_VAN&BI^ISE S ^fod. Low A •V 55 ------1 Call 324-6632832. ml. dual tanks, A, A/C. 5- rf ■ > Attn. Cargo haulailUlsf*. Great 1007 ■— speed. Loadod $i$12,000 ^ tn eelectlon of tralleisllereatRoy ■ TRUCKCKS BEDUNERfltsNlssi 5399 0 cn Raymond Ford,9rd. Built & ■ — $150. Ladder rai ■' — . tt ImaziD a serviced lociocallyby CHEVy'79.3l,3 5 0 V -6 , small size PU. $200 $20 FORD '03 F-160.. 4x44 su- 0 Charmae. TnTrado Ins auto PS> P 8 . tilt! , Call 733-594949 per cob. Call 436)6-S982- PASSSION FOR THE T r o a d - -welcome. Call1736-2460. 73 543-5245 ------mobilo or 436-6225.25-home. I z ______i CAMPER Cab ovor>vor, ovor — — CAR HAUUNQi TFTRAILER CHEVy '65 3/4Mon. tor 52600. shot 10V4. Refrig,rig. stove, FORD '94 'AT Jke Uk now, 6'xl6' double) a>axle, both 768-3348 ' hooter & jacks.I. Excel,I under w arranty.y. Low tt ; 0 w/t>rakes. Cargo i 13-5949 miles. SACRIFICE • be removed),l?.®loadlng I CHEVY. 8-10,r IB s s r i s ' 735-1994 or 734-82 ' 2 , d - ramps. Less thanhan4Km ls: cab. V6. AT. ACAC, campor ^ inna - $1200. S43-543iM 7 Blli sholl. $1800.542543-6163. [ FORD1989Ft50XL I 5------\. :.lst.-exc«llont-eoni IT oo' q e ' ^ T 'Zm ^ y p U , ' low mllos. Call-32<124-3127 0 v-10. ISK ml..>oo-.wo_ 7(766-3346 C A M PE R SH^ E L L e i® m FORD '66. bluoJO & white, ppod we/hoator A si chrome whooo o ls. now cabinets. Good t5!d*SHcor FORD, *93 Crow Ca b r a k o s , veryryolmani after 5:00 at 733-34S 2ii "6-spd. 460-V8 or F E G E L X I $1500/of(or. 543- AC. tilt. C/C. cas. 1 19996 B2300)P-U- 1<996 PROTE NfrilllN.'l ------^------CHEVROLET, 1976>76 1 Ton truck! i»P499. AIR(! CONDITIONING • POV•OWER WINDOWS 3 )■ ■ ■ ■ ■ FORD ’93 F-150,60, blue, 5- f 4x4. re- . $22,668 lo^k' but------Mtn Home Fon • POWIWERICCKS • AM /FMrCASSETTE C - CRUISE- " J i i oS ^------j spd, 6cyl., 31.0C Ids paint. ■ (800)743032t «9j971 1B T« A remslnlng warrorl i S T i S a I AirropARi $5460. can flnarwe. OR ------B ^ C C E S S Ol o P R ^ m cond, $9.500.731 J. ..conslder.part.-tradfl f o r d , '94 V4 Ton XL » consider part trade ror, AT, ' Come hear tt run.i n $ S o tu rc k , V8, Dun 733-8756 days a< cass. ! ■ • CaU735-160(1606' nd. Racks, coy or 423-5177'avm evi clean, low miles, *13,4777 a mleprintl#P496^ JAPANESE ENQ■NQINE & 'S2,68S>6 CHEVY '81 blazer.•.Sifvera- Sl $17,99^ . . . TRANS. 4X4I sos p ^ s . Mtn HomeI Ford F< do. AT. PW. PL newnewtlres, Mtn Home For< '' 1*eOO*»»>37<1.^42 (800) 743-33-3326 . $4000/offor. 324-68J-6821 (800) 743-3326 ” 0 y ™ ^249/nmo** s 1996626>DX ■ R B ^ O ' AIRCOIONDITIONING - AM/Vl/FM CASSETTE 30 A 1 -I ■ ONLLv«249il/mo* — z RVALUE —1^96 62^2 6 1 ^ — f — IRCOHHER®<,'' W I,— W W W p h ^ AIR CCONDITIONING • POWER PC WINDOWS J OWER LOCKS. CAS^SS^« CRUISE ‘ ----ON 1 3 ,4 7 0 *11,682 *1,71 ,7 8 8 *26 1 m 1 5 » Y O U #124341991 GEO METRO*** *3,848 *1,81.882 *103 nj fSP■W T O ^ t f '> '5 , 7 3 0 [RS YOU TRItUEVAlUE! 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. i' I.I ’ ■y ■ h y . ; : ~ : '^-1■'2 ■ ...... ' - V ______/ ____ I n o iU H olOPS)______Lannguage^■Stailkin A m►aded- »g C o lle en W e b er witlh h erdfT I ier s t e iaRh^ fig h ts a f« m s te e lh e a d w h ile h e r h u s b a n d , ofvwords B B ru ce, talks about 'th e oihcr dnyay Imy wife shared with me stev. th c.error r,...... - -Cur hcartbeat,-bloo(lood pressure and vital signs-is-dra-— of thot'statemenlent, i fired back, oops,• . matically increased1 withw one statement: “ I see;e two replied: “Thafs's rnol so. My vocabularyf or three flsh in thc shadows.”sha is loaded with a hherd, er - flock, no. va- Bruce's announccmiement captured our attention)n and riety o f words and 1 seldom have to hunrt • we began pinpointingng the location ofthe steeihehead.' for the word I war#ant.V j Colleen began casi:asiing. No action, so shee cast Ouch, did I retreally say "loaded" and again. And ’ agig ain . vi 'r.A, * if •■hum?" " n o n Itk And again. “See,” she saisaid,‘‘that provcis my - ■‘If you s e e a1 flsh point.” happened,I. i A turn or dctcci a I could see thathat 1 would have to have dark shapepe movement sidewiways, my ducks in a rourow ifl was going to win set the hook.” BrBruce this discussion. UiUnfortunately, I had yet moved fron advised. to return a volleyey ’without using a shoot* the shadowsWS, Colleen pcrsislisted ing or. hunting ten'term. I usually work best fc, with" cast, a fte r ccasi, ______: - J u m i n g i _ -under-pressure,-M-I-decidcd-to raise-tl^e-:------‘bunhcre-w as-no- steaks, uh, stakes.:s. s id e w a y s Inlinto sponse. She chaninged “Dear,” I began;an - but she interrupted, th e p a th of' thtl e repeatedly. "Is that d*c-a-r orord-e-e-r?” c I Then it happenened. ' “D*c-a*r, lhankik 3you. Now listen to my drifting fly.•V" . A dark shape molOved wager. I will belct jyou I can survive the Colleen struct i c k ^rom the s h a d oow ' s, rest o f thc day withvithout drawing on a£in- _____tuniing.sideways..i gle hunting or shoshooting phrase, and ifT immediately the path o f th e drdrift- foul up I will pay)ay you a buck fo r each K . ing fly, C olUllecn word. Okay?” struck immediately. -"Sounds- goodi totc me;” •shc'answered.—...... Her rod arched ]ilr an 3 ^ skin a - hey thishis is getting serious! area where the steelhe;Ihead could bc landed. Twivicc, There may be someame truth to her-accusa- the steelhead racedI to midstream - then surgrged tion. down river as Colleen:n iapplied steady pressure wwith ...... I decided that a hhasty retreat m ight be - - -the rcc! ahd the bent rod.'roc my best option. Seventy yards from3m Ihc initial hookup, Bruruce “Well, If youi aiare going to be that tailed thc steelhead,, reremoved thc hook and mtn e a r strict,” I said, “thi"then lets just bag the* VHI sured the fish. It wasi 32 inchcs long. After measiisur* whole thing.” ing it, Bruce releasedI it back into thc river. A smile came to her face causing me Bruce landed and.rcI.released several others ththat to quickly review/ w:what I had ju st said, day, with the largest beibeing 36 inches. 1 managed to “Bag?" she quest!cstioncd. "Did jusi hear catch a m odest steelheaclead lhal measured 28 inches you say bag?” One o fth e m ost difllcfllcull aspects of ily fishingIfor i “OK, you win."1." I said, deciding to, - steelhead is locating the correct type of water. De)e e p ' bite the bullet in: ororder to retrieve some' pools and areas with1 re relatively fast currents aret■cn't sense o f dignity. “S“Sometimes I do load ie fly won!t.sink-tQ-theJeueL d'shooting'tetms.'^ ...... ;lers should concenlrote onI ar*t Mercifully, «hele 1let me o f t the Hook cas with shallow w^terler thol has moderate to mirlini*' and retumed to herier work. But thc trap mal current. • _ - had been laid andd II.had taken the bait, Several options aiv; avavailable lo get the fly dov3wn From that point on;n; I1 could riot say a sin- to the fish. Fishermen1 shshould cany several n jtiininps. ' «-gIe sentence withethout being self-con- with varying sink ralests ((Hooting lines ond lead geijen- scious o f thc huntingting and shooting terms crally are used whenI stisteelhead are.in water thatat's I used. * chest.deep or less). WeWeighted or unweighted fliilies . At school, I comnmmended a student for are another option; weijvei^lcd flies moy afTord an- ai an answer that wasas *"on target," and told other foot o r two o f deptlepth. another that "swcatiisiting bullets" was nor- Rods, always a matt(otter of personal choice, aiare ' . . mal during Itnals weelcwe< ...... • generally-stiff seven:n 1or eight weight'model: At home I was teltelling my son to “get Lengths vaiy, but sinkiriking lines and weighted flitlies ___ thc lead out” and1 mmy daughter are most easily cast-ot-on-rods of 8 -or 9-feet-i-in—Everseen-one-of iftheseTHalleyresldent t ntColleen Weber preparares to release a sizable' JAM raK^ “ h er "sights” on 'u^at wl she waiitcd to length. Salmon River. ble'steelhead'irito'thiF;^ achieve in college.:e. I found-myself “ri- — — fling^'^rough-myfi and “drawlng a------bead" on what I hadod tto do next, At the store a custg. For those utes, 45 ofiking w an hour and 40 min- REPORT an Daily Chronicle taking the lime to lool^ >f which were spent in line S«>on«l WormtUoo on tctMtlMtlMln li >k, an incredi- waiting for th Ihe S««100(tiN<(kxut Fowl ble panorama stretchedcd in four di- Aside frorarthe tram. SKY, Mont. — This lift is rcctions, with the mouruntain ranges o f bare rocksfrom occasional strelchcs the faint of heart. The skiingng and clouds below rip ri; p lin g o ff .the skiing>cks liv cxpo.sed by the wind, serves, however, is as g ood ^ across Montana. Wyomitning and Ida- oble hype; livedgc up to thc consider- For rKreiUon i4kl«iM u l . 734-6326 3 is. -■ • ■ ho. ■ : generated by thc resort, wvKeBowttwiimpIlimple kttlnxtkm. __Few, if any, 1 Sky. SkLand-Summer Rc-.C - . . . Andthen there's the siskiing...... eas can o^erly. North Amcrican ski ar- j —------T f e ianeSNew”'” e ^ iew Lone Peak Tram climbsbs After negotiating a rtrocky, wind* where m yiffer-a lej 1500-fool-fall lin e,-- . . go-inducing 1,450 vertical:al swept stretch, we foumind ourselves tion long f bef l e ^ gove up in exhaus- m .its base up the sheer facece staring dowti the SouthiFace-athun- I ofmyrun.before Tl i reached thc end ! P«ik, topping out at 11.150SO dreds o f yards o f unl:ninterrupted' lar, the remcI. The views are spcctacu- j 3ve sea level. Signs, warn-n- bliss. awesomeernoteness an and isolation ;• Briefs D2 1 towering clifTs warn off allill The snow was windlidblown. but challenging: and oi the terrain varitfd, •> O utdoors D2-3 most brazen skiers. It’s OK•K far from packed. - Despiteite being Slv- Currentlylg andc vast. . . • The L one P eak tramm Iheads for the top a t Bl ings nndjack t< down, you are urged, eral days removed fromm fresh pow- of runs areIy a\ only a limited number | , M oney D4 resort In southwesteiItem Montana. but thc ram m( car itself tempts com-n- der, thc snow was sofi>ft and deep c pt,available for skiing^ but \ Big Sky sk i to ride bac Please see TRAM/02 g ’ TTie trai ...... ■ i 'f ' . ■ ■?, ...... "

D4 Tlmos-Nows. Twin1 FoFallB. Ido^o T h u rsd ay . J ainuaiy26.1996 n u Thesei pike ll[ures WCork for:• soft-wvater y National Foorest offers sld informationir anglinlg, ice fishing1 ; too, m;ian disccovers TWIN fa ll's-TThe Sawtooth Notional Foreorest reports that.skiing inforniation is availatlable by calling 726-6662. All trails hove 5 inches snow. ir- "Last winter I averageged .83 pike a for a weekek and then stops cold, and-H to 10 inches of new si By Erie Sboip big spoons3ns and bucktoils it gets tir- Sun Valley Nordicic is offering cross countiyy skiing;s call 622-5521 Knight-Ridder News SerScrvice ing prettyy lfast.” day on Houghton Lakeke with bait,’’ you’ll neve5ver know why. But I think lena Lodge has 10 inchcs o>f fn new snow with a total n- hc soid. “There arc lotss «of pike here, it’s more! thantl that I know that theu . for information. Calei P in k hurst. u r of Lansing, said com-. „ depth of 38 inches. SkiersS must purchase a passass to. use any groomed HOUGHTON LAKE,LE. Mich. — It bining.big)igger summer lures with ao‘-Thc • trick is motivating;them.’; tl fish seemII tot< hit the lures a lot faster es are available. Those whoIO ddon’t purchase passes as After fishing for a week wi through and harderler than they do a minnow*,^ ' trails, and dog passes was lost summer, trollinIling through a w ind jig3 gger i fbr winter fishing has arc asked to put the e for fo soft-water big pik e mminnows. biling. Please do nott approacht the animals, angling. “ I w a s ! surprised it outdoes liveJC thon the hooks the lurcres originally, don’t haveve to wait td set the hook, spending thc winter in thcc SSawtooth Valley and . . That big trebletre hook is in the mouth Bald eagles arc sp . If a rcd-and-whitc spospoon or white .bait, b u t 1I keep good rccords andid carried. ^ J Stanley Basin and ha>lave been seen flying over RecRedfish Lake and along bucktail would induce: lclethargic pike there’s no question I’m way aheodid “Thc lighter hook isis fine for re- atanangle.ile.that just about guarantees ; to sink in when you pull.”•• the Salmon River. to strike a week after thethc icc melted, so far,” he said. "I tried jigging withlh iHcVing the Itirc across;s open water, it’s going to District reports a high avaavalanche danger and popping it up Ice fishinhing has ranged from good Burley R anger Di why not a week before?B? other surummer b'oits like Creek;k Bul when you’re just pc Qf ■ Pomerelle offers gocood skiing. For information,ion, call 638-5555. No , :d and down, thc heavier hookhc makes it to excellenient at lakes, across most of . But then a strike fronrom a walleye C h u b s, D'Oevil Horses and jointed Nordic trails are bcii;ing groomed, and snowmobnobilds are confined to chascd such musingings out >of P ikie MiiiIirinows. but they haven’t’t work, better,” hc saiaid. “And I Michigan,n, with perch and walleye on road requires snow tiress or chains.. red-ancl-white providmg; somes< o f the best action, roads. Howell Canyor Pinkhurst’s head, and theythc didn't stir draw n a1 single s hit. T here’s somc-c- spoored a pike using a re J . Pomerelle will host.st the Special Olympics Wint/in ter Games on Feb. 7. again until hc ran into0 a:another slow thing -abouout a spoon or bucktail that01 spoon that I jigged likeke a decoy to . Two daylays o f warm roin at m id- )n, call Jody ot 638-5599. in—bring-thc-flsh-in,-an(Uimmissed nnolh^week-ctealeated,!slusby-suifaces_on.,n For more information -— —icc-fishingTiay recentlyr-■y;— ------m ak es-it-iIt-Qbout'-as-effective-whon------nrihcTwin'-Faiis-Is'DI'srrrictrthe'South'HiUs-ills-have-lOO-mileS'Of ------“Thc key is to keep1 theth lure mov- you j i g it as when you retrieve it cr one. B efore 1 triedI the t spoon, I lakes as farfai north as the tip of the He trails. Rock Creek andd PPenstemon trails are 3 perch decoy Lower Pen'eninsula, but a cold spell,)j groomed snowmobih ing, even if it ’s ^ p and down.*^ horizontal! jigged two days with a j [o groomed and tracks5 >arc set for cross countiyy skiing.sJ Snow tires or That’s why I like w indjid jiggers,” he In six tri'trips on Houghton Lake thisis and never even saw d fislish.” . movingin in Friday was expected to !ndcd on Rock Creek Road.d. Tllic Magic >lountain c;----- Pinkhuwt-satd-lhal-Iililike-btherran— refreeee-lhiihfr-flurfoce-ioe-and-retuiTi-fn - - chains aro recommeni ------saidrpointing tc a-tip-iipnip-that-uses—winte r. PinHnkhurst-averaged-two-piker- Ski Area is open for business.b For information,, cacall 423-6221.------^ ^ wind to agitate a lure.ire. “You can com paredd with’ about one for friendsis gling discoveries, “ this mightn just be most lakes:es to safe walking condi- _____ Weep iiEginE y o u rse lf, bubut with these using live tbait.______onc.of those things thatit works great tions by SatiSoturjay.______= j- — C o m p e t e with-sporting^lay i a}<-$hooters—^ ------SHOSHONE - Tevews Ranches will offer a WiWinter Sporting'Clays > League every Sundayty from Feb. 11 ihrough Marclarch 17. Thistrii'ip’s a treaat Shooters can learn1 toI shoot sporting clays and<-ndfWith their handicap, will be able to compepete with more advanced shoishooters. New this year mil compete forcuh as -niiy- ’ is team scoring. Optioional three-shooter teams will top scratch and top hailandicap teams, Cost is SIOO per imindividual, which includesi si>six rounds of sporting clays, beginner instruiruction and cash prizes. Tean'earn participation is an additiorio! $15 per teat!am. For more infomintion,-ca.-call (208) 886-2100.------— Fly-tying seisminar schedulecled Saturday 1 - : . . ' TWIN FALLS - Thrhe Magic Valley Fly Fishcisicrs arc hosting a Hy-ty- ing seminar in conjurunction with thcir annual banquet bat thi^ Saturday. The seminar will run1 fromf 9 a.m. lo noon, Noted author-angleiler John Shewey will tie seveieveral popular westem ' patterns for holders oof the first 70 banquet ticket;kcts. The seminar will be held in the Evergn;reen Building at the Collegecgc o f Southem Idaho, which is located on the tl west end of the campus,pus. o ff o f Washington Streei. Television camerasIS anci monitors will boused:d tcto magnily Shcwey’s intricate movements. I I ri"i' —- "Sailing assocrciatiOTrseeks-neilewTiiembers------TWIN FALLS - AiAnyone who owns or has accaccess to a Laser sail- boat is encouraged to3 joinj a local saii.ing associatioiation. The group hopes to stage informal races onn wweekday evenings al Muruugh I ^ e duringng spring and summer; on.wii.weekencls, some local skippers mav set sail1 forf Boise or Salt Lake C i^ty. . ' . ■ Lasers are easy toI sail,s 130-pound boats thafciifcairbe’ciimed atop a , car or on a trailer. Uscised Lasers of\en sell for Icss.tlss.than £1,000. They are holly corompetitive craf^ thal arc raced rac in thc Olympic ------Games.-Lasers-arc dC!lesigned-for-single-handed.ral.racing^but.casily-caii„ ------—_ APph«*> carry two people. For more informatioion, call Tug Worst at 733-54-5463. " * Mike Peterson gets9t8 a w o rkout o n t h e Y'ello ei w sto n e R iv e r In Bllllnlllngs, MonL Petereon S8said the-river was 'likei ppaddling In a . Compiliipiled from staff reports r g ian t S lu s h y .’ Dog shoots maninhuntiii1 ing accident L a n d s D e p)artm a ent ad vdses i against elk-hrmel ting ooperation on1 state land . INEZ, Ky. (AP) — ManN shoots DonicI.Youngung. “But it’s kind of fun- ! ; IDAHO FALLS (A P’) )-— A proposed fenced-inn callcd for fencing o ff mostost Io f0 320.acre parcel near •. “The location itself proprobably led to a lot of'jhec dog: not unheard of. D og shoots ny how hcgot got sh o t” .1 ^ik hunting preserve on staistate land in Island Park ap->> Island Park Reservoir foror aan elk preserve. The ani-• problems,” Benedick said.id. “Maybe if this thing was^ m annow that’s a storyry. Authoritiesties said Smith and dog pears headed for failure. mals'would be raised'andjid :sold for breeding stock,. m the desert where nobody)dy goes we would have hadd It happened during a hunting h out- owner John1 PhillipsPI were hunting to- Idaho Department o f LondsLa area supervisor Lou>u Ferguson also proposedd ccharging people to huntt a different response.” ing when a spaniel naram ed Rusty gether Monda;nday when the 15-month- Benedick last week said1 he will not rccominend ^p->• them within the ericlosure.re. Rigby’s Connie Mallardard spent the past week ral-I*, stepped oh the trigger oof f a shotgun old dog retri- eral letters from peopleple opposed to the plan,, think the public bas a litlittle say-so on the public9 He wos hospitalize in satisfacto- trigger o f1 a 12-gauge 12 shotgun and it position," Benedick wroi'rote in a letter to a localil Benedick said. lands,” she said. “I’d hate»te to think Idaho would be« ry condition. ‘ went off. newspaper. “The Idaho DcDepartment o f Lands will11 - Concerns included worri-orries about public access,, known for bemg able to0 sshoot animals In a corrd,[f “It’s nol funnjf that tlthe guy got Young aidsaid he hod no' plans to ar- NOT bc recommending: to the Land Board that ann safety and the threat thathat the captive, herd couldi for crying out loud.” shot,” said Martin Courunty Sheriff rest the dog.5- ’ ' • ------Eik-Ranch-be-permitt^-on'•onthiS'Endowment-Iand-in-n —spread disease-to-tho-wild«Id-clk-hcixlR------: ------: aLlhc.dcclsion.tO-the_Land_d ______libdivision and is near twoI Boa^v^chincludes’^h^govcmor, l attorney gener- j Inland Park.” • The land borders a subd I Explore new terrilritory. Read Religionn e6 v e ry S aturday. | Re^burg businessmanin 1 Mike Ferguson’s p lanIS s Forest Service campground:inds. al and other elected official (iyam_ Continued from D1 quickly leadad to a 1,500-foot tumble. EMTs, I Middleton said. Mountain. OneO cannot ski 4,180 feet;t 1 k L * options will widen whenI wcwork is com- Big Skyf is awore ofthe danger, and] Because o f the dangers;9 poor visibil- • in one run.]. JJackson Hole is still the / pletcd on the new Shedhcdhom double takes painsns to wam ofT unprepared1 ilyi and high winds presetlent. Big Sky champ, withth <4,139 continuous vertical thairlift which will allowV slskiers to re- skiers. But u taccidents do, and have,, alsoc shuts down the tnimI inii inclement feet) ■ ■ tiim from thc low er readsaches o f the happened.. So Si far this season, a snow-. •vrealher.-'--- ...... - “Anythingng you build something that . South Face. b o ^ e r andtid skier hove suffered whatt “A skier has to be prepapared and has gives you thithe most or best brings at- •=— : -The iift,-expccted to bebc ifinishcd'in—B ig'Sky-tenern>s-severe-injuries-on-the-)- to t know-what kind oflconimditions.they--tentioaiQ.yoi you,’lM id d lcto tt!» ii.2 h i8 _ several weeks, accordinglg tito Big-Sky South F ace,:e,,both requiring hospital-. shoulds expect,” Middleloron said, “but has b ro uh ^ ffa lot of anention to the marketing director Tayloror 1Middleton, ization. Ithere are some days whtrere we will de- area.” . iyill openup.l 0 ncw runsson oc the South___.A rea skie^ r s Jiovf been hiking thci . cidec for them.” • ___ And how.V. Foce. Thc ncw chair willill iolso elimi- S6uth Face:e loi^I before'the tram wasi '■ ' Since the Irani openedd Dcc.'22,-it Big-Sky' anUthcEoHTPeainramai - ti'oie the need for thc mile:ulcs-Iong run built, when;n the runs hod nam es like: hast; run about 60 to 70 pciKrccnt o f the have been feafeanired in USA Today, the ^ut baclc to the base area. Marx a n d1 Lenin, I ilot T hunder andI time,t up from the 50 percircent initially Chicago Tribribmie and a number of ski st of any ski the Libertyy 1Bowl. “It’s wide open, sible only by a steep scrai:ramble over “They’re‘c going to kill people upI areaa in America. (The clainim, however, You can mainake lots of nuns atScJ you • locks and ice while holding;ng your skis, there, the waway its set up now.” Squire-' is a bit disingent/ous. .Thirhe figure is can fall andid not wony about hitting I; Once we had our^skis on. we hod lo said. “It’s noinoLthciauItofBig Sky, it’s .nreoched by calculating thele drop from anything, Im p c through an fey, mogiloguled chute the fault o f'peerpirssurc.” p< . the tl top o f thc tram to thele bottom o f “This is aboutat as perfect es I-can m m fvhich wos steep enough — nearly 40 T he a rea;a has hired new ski pa- the tl Thunder W olf chair oion Andesite think.” Agrees — to give m

Call 837-62:>227 for details. . . k J . Open till 919 Tues. - Thurs., ' I ^ till TO Fri. & Sat.at., till 8:30 Sunday ' • State'& Hagermaniah Streets, Hagerman I 2 3 2 2 n d S t. E a s t (BehlntlIndBlidnnjlMnEi^lls 735-1289* Open M o n .-S■ Sal.11:311 am-B pm Illl]||lllltllllllinilll|llllllllll I m V A T h u rsday, a) January 2 5 .1 6 9 6 TIm os-N•s-Nttws. TilfrFalliriaaho— ^— -Readyitorace^— — iHSeinate rejjects Fi!ish andI Game— pointeee to outifitters bboard W i ^ p i t - BOISE; m'consideration after thchc Schwarz, a retired cnengineer from th e R esouilource and Environment Senate Rcs<.csourccs ond Environment;nt Idaho Falls, served onI tthc Fish and Committcc,cc, was thc other Republican ee rccommendcd that he bebc Game Commission frin 1992. Hc was chairmman of both back, saidid thctl media would attempt thc elght-ucmocrats in sup-ip- groups at one ume dunning his tenure. tO“|rorirayythc-Scnaie th action as parti—------— /r--- pprting SSchwarz. questionedcd He was appointed to ththc Outfitters san' and biased. bia Rolhcr, he said, it J/ _ whether tlthe Scnate’s-26-9 votelie ond Guides Licensinglg Board Iasi was basedid ono a rcvifw of Schwarz’s agoinstSch'chwarz was uttic more tnan s-llalson-wMj—qonlificatTontionSTind^lhc'dtlcfiuination, asignolthaihat opposing views will nollot thc Fish and Game Comimmissioij^.^ ' that they werewc lacking. ; ik s to rest] T V L a vwsuit seel Tict Bigg fish takes boats in £HeUs C an;lyon itsts revenge . "M i ' ^ je tb '.'•TT',., " ‘ BAKER:rCITY. Orc.TAP)"— A th e”FoTcsfScrvicc is cxpwicd to " K O)NAKOVO. N / Russia (A P )------r 7 7 ' , ' ng release its findings latcIter Ihis year." — Onc ne RussianI fisherman has . . ' J , J lowsuit filelied by whitcwotcr rafting groups ondnd environmentalists seeksks probably too late to enfnforce any jet a storyry abouto thc big one lhat to limit theie inuml»r of jctboat louneh-:h- boat restrictions this sumrnmer. he wishcished had goitcn away, esin Hells(Is Canyon this summer, "These delays arc notot only unrca- Accoricording to nn ITAR-Tass The lowsiwsuit asks for a court orderIcr sonabic, they are illegagal." said Ric new s agcncy agi report Thursday, ' forcing thcthe U.S. Forest Scrvicc to Bailey, executive directoror ofthe Hells thc mannah and some pals w ere place thc: firstfi limit on Snake River'cr Canyon Preservation Coiouncil, one of - ice^fishiIshing on thc Ivank0vq_ Jet boat lauiaunches in the canyon sinccICC ihc groups lhat filed the lolawsuit reservorvoir about 60 miles J ^ Congress5 crcatcdci thc Hells Canyonon Bailey said the law thahat crcatcd the northwiwcst c of Moscow when -i. National RcRccrcation Area in 1975. Hells Conyon Nationalal Recreation he caughught a 28-inch pike, The Wall^allowa-Whiiman Nationallal Area “dearly slates lhatIt bolh motor- Showowing off for his bud- ' Forest, whic'hich manages the rccrcationon ized and non-motorizeted rivcrcraft dies, hchc raised the fish high V v ' area, annoulounccd in November 195494 should be .controlled. TlThc lime it is an d kissed kisf it on thc m outh. ------ihorirplonnmncd-tcrproljibitjct-boats-on-on—taking-lo-doso-is-unrcaso Ronablo,-to-say ------Ihc-ptlctptlcc-dampcd-dowjiJiard------.'•'s;-'^ a2l-miicIc stretch .between WildId the least" on thee fi;fisherman’s nose, Sheep Ropiopids ond Kirkwood Ranchch .The lawsuit, filed Fri•riday in U.S. T he c pike's p jaws remained on Mondindays. Tuesdays andnd District Court in Portlarond. also dis- tig h tlyly locked I on the fisher­ Wednesdojdoys from July 4 throughgh putes thc Forest Scrvicc:e ’s use of jci m a n’s ’s nose i even after his boat statistics from 198{88 to 1992 to companilanions beheaded it Labor Day.ly. )ctors at a local hospital But 3JL5Pappeals were filed, many by establish the proposedd restrictions. ■ Docto jctboat sup]uppbriers who claim ed'the"hC^The plainiifis want thc agagcncyto limit " — fin a llylly_sct.-thc - man—free— IS woulci force operators out)ut jet boat use to levels o3f f 1975, when ITA R-Ti-Tass did not say when iljII^H ESkSi - restrictions' trtfConvnoe* o f bUSinCS!ess. Dick. Ferraro, deputyIty Congrcss designated thche Snake as a the incidicident happened. i t ^ 's k l ra c e s In th e Unit*Ited ----- ^------regional-1- fforester-for the-ForeSt-;St—wild-andsccnic-river. ----- I ^ ~ The Boulder MouiiluntairT TcTur Is'a m O n gIholai^est'cross^untn th revicwed the appeals andnd ______for skiers of alt abilities9 8 - Scrvicc, rc S ta tes, w ith m o re ithan 700 entrants In1 itlast year’s e d itio n . It’si fc early last ycyear ordered that thc ban bc • from top intematlcItlonal racers to groups}S of.slow-moving femille:lies and friends. postponed;d through thc summer of VERWEAR This y ea r’s editionlon ofthe 18-mlie raceI wwill b e held n o rth o f K[etchum eti on Saturday, Fel■eb. 3. 1995. gister today or tom orrow;>w; o n M onday, th e fe e JiJumps Later, hihe upheld the proposed ' The fe e is $40 foor r Iparticipants who regit restrictionsns but mled they could nots r n s to $50 a head. NoJo •entries will be acceptipted afte r Feb. 1. be enforceded until the agcncy had more . F or m ore informnation, at call the Sun Valleilley-Ketchum C ham berr ooi f C ouim erce a t 1-800-e1-634- ' thoroughlyly $ 9 9 ^ By S usan Cocking ab o u t hisis beloved University of>f Water Fishing Hall o f Fo Gators while hunting forjr -Legendary Anglers; Pro3 1Boss Angler despite lethc frequency with-which hc Knight-Riddcr News Senicrvice Florido Gi the endearment on his tele-lc- - • . boss. Whenlicn I rode with him, he car-r- '■ Association Holl o f Fmamc; 14-timc cmplpys the lobal Positioning System unitlit BASSM osters' C lassicic qualifier., vision shovlow. 1 also never saw him Have you ever wonS • G re a t S now high-pitched Intersperpersing lavish corhplimentsts Houston often lets; ggo with his Martin w naturally em it th at hi. iee” when he jeering >y by toumament competitors>rs Protection • Year3r-round use lough? Does Rolandd I M artin call for Stevee Spurrier’s S coaching style,e, trttdemork •'hec-hce-hcc talked to the fish: catchcs a desirable fishsh or bests a about thcc lure,! which resem bles^ a r e g u l a r l y ■ cvciy fish “son?". . Grigsby tall g U.F.O. Some bass anglers S jrs to these one! ■ “Comee oni fish, give it up!” hele competitor. During thee itournament, swimming I ^ PRICED $noN ' ' • I can provide answers I! Dance gave deride thc5 twin-rotortv device as a gim- other questions, courtturtesy o f th e' muttered.I. *'“Look at that cloud ccJfver.T. outdoor show host Bil! i ill five-hundredths o f a m ilele him the nicknames “GiGiggles” and mick thatt catchcsci no more fish than M E N 'S & LADIES’ rtccnt Brunswick FinsIS warO>i<»f»lw . Profcssfonal: Hostost of Hank Persononai: Age 38; lives ihin “ Profcssicjnal: Host o f l Roland Martin; 19-timc f i . WATER-PROOF Parker’s Outdoor Magi[agazine; two- Montgomeinety, Texos. • PARKAS w Grigsby is a fishing tech-h- BASSMastcrs Class quaualificr; nine- SPECIALS ^ • BREATHABLE time BASSMasters Cloi:iassic winner; If Show n • GREAT SELECTION ■ PANTS lumoment win- nicion. KleiClcin is a master mechanic,c. time B.A.S.S. Angler ofo thc Year; + licd. 3 0 CAL . WARM, DUR^ ihg b ^ c e n two crankbaIcbaits that were finally repli MAGNUM INSULMTro$g^95 « only slightly difTercnt in icolor, cotch- Klein used us a Twilight Zonerlike « For more Kcurate> 1 two pounds in 'spiiuierbailtail to catch a 6-pouhder — i l ing three fish to about tv, rh e cronkbait the largestst Ifish ofthe tournament i E ' M a n y rapid succcssion. The ;p l o . othtf 30 cil. tTnqouim.I t switch had more to do with weight m i than color; Pajkcr want'anted to know Jimmy HoustonII U l t ■ORe| w ^ ^ ^ exactly-how-decp.thcc ffeeding boss ProfessissionaS: Host of Jimmy SpcciAl I u c R nlERION^ y/en lurking. Houston Outdoors;Ol two-time B.A.S.S. angler ofthe o f year and B.A.S.S.-S.- i J S H S S S S a i i H f f i SoftRHRifle & Shotgun C ues 1 j '■ - JJACKETfl S haw G rig sb y Invitationomol'winner; Notional Fresh • SUPER WARM • WASH & WEAR T B R ■ Professionol: Four-tir-time B.A.S.S. UIp p t o 50% off REGULARLY PRICED | $89.95 • Toumifmcnr winner;: i'c S haver T m u b les? T a u o 'i • BASSMosters Classic ququalifier, 1984 E /ecftng htrdunyirt Red Man All-American:an Champion- ship winner; four^'On,n IB.A.S.S. all- t Ume money-winning list;lisi moie than Ri S - k i l HUNINT'S HUNTING $900,000 in career' eamiimings. Largest NORELCO O SUPIPPLIES €c GUN bau: 13 pounds, 5 ouncesices. S H AtVVER l SER V IC E REPAIR Personal: A ge 39; lives in ■ 404 4th An.W.*733-e990»T^lnFolliAn Gainesville, Flo. Grigsby is an affablelie Ifishing techf, nician who chottct^cntlchthusiosUcally. I x ^ S s^ S S m . J / . ' ■ ‘r k ------.* ■ 't ■ ... . . I HI M o nle y

Bank Impaiict on brranchesi should1 be lighW Brielfly ■ ______------1 . yeare.13, and estimates that will[I ccrcate , . The Associated Presiress 715,01!,000 new jobs. Data pouint to faltering eie c o i i o m y , raken over . 'irst Interstate o~pcrates inn IIdaho WASHINGTCrON — Fresh signs of aI fal faltering economy are ^ e r g - PORTLAND. OreOre. — A regional T ® stile bid lo acquire Flrsl Inters lally-no growth in the-lndustjustrial sectorand-salcsjjfLncW------bank cxcculivc say;iays"thc merger o f WellMils Fargo^&'Co. won Its hoetllt I the Magic-Valley-ond-hahas-of------ing,-with-virtual i8ncorp,for$l1.6 billion In stodlock. The deal createsithe nal ;s in Twin Falls, Burley,, GGood* homes plunginglg to a seven-month low. First Interstate BanJancorp and W ells [ghlh-largest banking business.}SS. lid. govem m cnt reports WcWednesday underscored how jId result in few. if “ , ing.. Hailey,F Ketchum-Sun Valley.Va Analysts said Fargo & Co. should weak the econoilomy was during the fourthrth quarter and could help per* any, branch closingings in the North- ^ I Richfield. W ells Fargcrgo^- f t FlpBt Intelt e i s ta te - r.e 0 8 1 Federal FReserve policy-makcrs to c cut inlerest rates again next west. Bancorpp Wh^'hile Wells Fargo has late growth. : always said about & Co. n f w i n ^ weektostimulat ••What we .have al MIOS nchcs in Califomia. it has Stock and bo.lond prices rose after the; reportsrej were released. Stocks r it was with Wells HHwdquartora:mi San Frsndaco .. a mergcf. whether It A»Mt«:S58.rbilik»n in thehe Northwest. First Interstati vaulted to recon)rd highs Wednesday. Thele DDow Jones industrial average Fargo or First .Banknk Systems, is that ^UMts; S50.3 bItHon Unking: 2nd largost Colifomia tunk.iflk. Rsnklng: 3nl lorgest CsColilomio bonk, .354I- bbranches in Oregon. Wasi rose 50.57 poinints to 5.242.84, toppingS itsit! record of 5.219.36 set on * we would expcct: v(very little branch 17th lorgoet In Iho notionn ISthlorgostInI In Itio nation ton.. 1Idaho, Montana and AltAlaska. Monday. Broadid stock' indexes also moved/ed higher, as technology shares impact in the NonhwIhwcst," said Susan }«nMng loettlone: 974. Indudlns S3S Banking locations: 1,14'140 . T he: bbank's Northwest regior g showing. The NYSE compositecor index rose 3.19 to Thomas, vice presidesident and manager treaiirMIUonal conten. 34S bonking centore“0™ Employoo.:27.2'00 1ATMs:1.Be3 S12.7:1.78 billion in assets and S andard,.& Poor’s 500-stock;k indexin added 7.16 to 619.95. ind94ln4toro locations p ; ; , 'I S o r public communicinications-'for First ■ and! inn Profits: $855.1 million foifor1995:$215,4 bilUorion in deposits, Interstatc’s Northweswest region. “There Emp•mployvst: 19.520 2.400 million for Iho qunrtof onainding D oc 31. Firs irst Interstate is most prom: i n U t a h simply are not thee sames overlap is- Profi*roflt«:51.032 blllltin for 1995: *30616 )rcgon, where it has 170 SS-‘bra Micrpn.fifires' contractorsrs nUUon tof Uio qoartor ondlng Doc. 31.11. . ^HfpinaonuofDce.3\Jf. 1905) . Ore sues as there arc in1 Califomia.”C ______.1___cs.andmd 5.120 employees. ' ______. SALT LAKEE CITY — Micron Technohnology has fired four general______L Co.. a bonk that ' ■: lilding the S2.5 billion concomputer-chip monuiactunng Wells Fargo & C w Thobsnko AP/CarlFox ^ hhe c bank has 146 branchesies ond contractors buil dates back to the WiWild West, won a S'""*' rhey will be replaced by MicMicron subsidiary Micron Con- -crcatcd-bank — ..2;2QQ.DQj:mpIoyccsJiL5KosW.ngt.O! ston. 32____pl.anlalLchi.Th ------^corponitc“shooroururWednesdoy-for------Thehcmcrger-crcotes-thc-cighlghih'—^—But-the-newly-c i in Ida- slmction. :sand which will keep ththe storied Wells brandichcs and 445 employees in itoh subcontractors to finish the control o f First Intc[ntcrstate Bancorp largestost bank in th e U nited States a three branches and 97 cm;.molov- Boisc-based NM icron still will need Utah with a hostile bid oofSl f 1.6 billion— will meanm< the closing of 350 ofileiHlces Fargo & Co. namele — is promising ho, th; ftbricMionfociliility, central utility plant and administrative structures. thou* S.45 billion in loansIS and investments ces in Montana and three, bran Compiled fiom wire repoits the richest deal inI U.S.U banking his- in Caliralifomia and the loss of the 29 employees in Alaska. tory. sanIs ^c of jobs. . in low'income areacas in the next 10 and 25 Markkets 7 93.70 93.70 -.0 9 l4arcantMaE r Susar 11.01 11.58 11.07 No» ■ CHICAGO (AP) - FulurelI Intr»dir>o at tfte Oo»a on tno • JM i l ? B ' SS:S§ SSS k r T^Oms 9932 0514 09.18 22.09 2205 33.09 22.095 «.03 Aug 9330 03.30S SS:S S S , = :S - Dow-Jonei e s ■ ;r TiWlOOTK) 120.30 11S39 120 20 ..20 Cniea^OoanlrtTjdeWja 23.30 22.35 23J9 M^1 . D-Mvk 07.00 07,48 87.W -TiSl 7^--?mi1M.7091 Mvaslodti<1> tale hew Tuatday, Jan.» . 05 stk Hoaat: 31 t a S a r i a m m ^ 10:93 uilO IOM 17i09 *!i 4 leans 4n M u i S ^ 9.00-l9,00 per head. S l ”; ' s 17,06 1 7 « 17,00 |7.M *.|J Most acti^fives VantyCi^Oaant 3.59X -.02 iJSSSSR4h ha«er ealvae; 40 00.99.00 par head. NEW YORK (AP)-9«l«.eivi.dealne pnea and nat Pmm" MS ehono«alth« l9mo*laeUvaeU»*M».rYoni8e ^ f a - Bma«n SIS 00 E Dac 2.0IX 3.S1Six^^BM^reox -ioix cSSaJSS 2800.39.00.' \ i :iii -ISS! S23.00 Mar 3.00X 3.00X etlA; 43.00-52.00. m-Mere. geU tpol morttn cMm 1 ,03 *.14 ______. _ MiereoTtn » S- ybvDaan ii .Jul ‘ 2.9 S 5 WfwafW | 4ao<^^^^ n - i r ' ...... 10.10. , ■ * . ______1 ,04 *.13. ,. ______IJ-ggjS2 ,g^ ff waho ’***“wrPntif ■' 7 / ----- Dec—— —-^2.73»#2:73:7M-272.-a,72------XO— MOnminT WalMad . . ' 7.M1.000 30 — K natloorcwarf! lOOpw^il.U.S.No. 1 baambewi*. Tua.-asttet 103.044 700 Ibs.T X550MrMf7ooto*T’boo'»», 3o,o6-»vM1.79;' W ^. Dee< 17,05 17,09 17,05 1 :06 *^3 8.913.200 toUlUI isano PaantM ar>d (Umoa cnaroat. Ouotaiuotescur- T^.-iopenlnt4W.342I ovofl.OOC CyprSwNt I en Jan. 23. PnMSueer* Oawwg inera recant i >500lba. NEW YORK (AP)-FuturaatrI trading on Ihe NY Mero Compaq lo ttjeo Wadnewlay: Touilm t • "S IS "is. Tas IS) 0040.00-. 700 to 900 Ibs. S3 0040.00; 60 I Low 5a«a' 0 « . ^ j n ::J| . . 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S '% J 9 . 92.10 92.72 - 0 3 Dee 412.80 414,105 4411.50 413.90 —JO ^ 91.70 52.40 . 91.99 52.07 *.25 *l J:J§X 7'iw =:Six Sc^SSSIitiotoiS aSd r etdW Report, Feb 41300 414.50 4 JLocaLintet e r e s t ...... :.S 3- 7,98 7,3#X-.01K L"i"l»SS-=i§..-“ -- ...... -- ...... ^®^5E™3B'rss >: 1,000 ^ 417.00.417.00) 4417.00 417.90 -AZ Mj» ai3-SgS-«:n-5Si5 :fo D«W319U00 CMaa cnanga SifWWlat Jantwy MUvery (n.Mountaln Homa. $4.7: I X li "'2?5 NATION*>NAL STOCKYARDS, li, (AP) — Hogt; 1 ,C JJ** 52dOm Oram snd Dean In Ouhl arW Maneen report 420.60 -:eo ;« :;S§ AmofWar Catinot swing gram pncas: apot Oelivery. soft wnia '.?S1SS S u ^ i l l m i o W s i o n 3a.0( 47.70 46.00 47.70 46J2 *J0 Amaneut Tal & Td e u . * X fonewmi 7.,i”4 ^7,13 ^7.13 ^,OOX 4}.oq; 20C ^ 421.00 421.00) 4421.00 422.90 -.0 0 gj« • 46J0 49J0 46J0 40.« *.60 Aon Corp BIX — Jul 7.15X 7,17X « « « ' “ t^ ; . ; s s :.5’^ 6 3 9 00 RTlANO(AP)— BklaBl 1:3bp m. MST Wedi 954x’’o42X «43*’»!o1K. ^ o o 5 t 40.65 40.69 49.89 90143 *i65 ^ 7x PORTLrlotarmarnvodBt Portland iw aWpment by : are tiaady: ovar 290 Ib 20.00: under 3501 50.60 90.99 90.90 | 1 g *.M CenAora Sx - .X * or Barge, par bushel, oxcapt can. com."■Sw' bar soSsassi** and eatvat: none, 90.65 50,99 90.99 « « J ig C^MHwCefp. 5^3 OO.OOObaidolarsparlOOBi SS!S m : EfflprvM* La MoWnu. ™ L“ iS'laSfSInawlSS r . li*" 24,02 24,12 ♦,14 CHICAGO^ _ Fulurat trMng on Iha Cnieagileaoo 9543 997.9 N 4633 *J9 EmttHomaCMor i. iwMadubortioal ! SS5I Sgl! = i' X - PlfWlnt*I.Bwwefp . 2eomdome»Ueu*« :S -iJ:? § 1^71 ::U :5S Si:1.2 barley. uMt M m attd bargee n 57 i f Ila.15 34.09 2 j.« ♦ .» CATTIB E E i s I S SiSS SSSS d J i s 47.0^ *.69 Flrsl Soc. Corp. 1.2 baney delivarM to Irtland araas * - ““ ^ ■ Dec 574:0 979:0, ».:o jg.j. HM*Wlf>ackar(] H J. Haliu “ : S ' . Matdnd«i4nlari»fi—>or«at>atypnHa»l , —.09 Jan HS B S n i . —.80 Mar 978 2 I u Tua.top< Idahe Pew«r Co. s s .« !»s » s | s s 9 U t>ee 39.95 25.07iili i'.:;] r’“ ” ■ " a f s s s s s Si:SI : 502:0 - 4 3 SOURCmiC KeyCorp. S ? S U p e ,b b L Lor>gv«n* fUM> eoiw «:7S ooiu oo;42: zlS• !Sr. 969.1 —4. 1.00010;«»I MKTon Eloetrorwa SKS 01,99 01.02 01.50 01.09 991.1 —4. ' NoepancorcnconMcU. •' s * -I S s s 999.1 —4.6 UNLEADEDDEDOASOUNe MtajwTogwjgfly gdpreiaifl K u!?! oi!n I -.1• 0 Tue.-ttalet2l.020 pet protein a.-atalet 10.390 TM.-topenmt 100,483, U| g f l — Pnw nsS i 1 Uptehn 3MI *a I i 'S patpelproMn >.'a open M 72.047 SIS SS3S .:JS " 99J0 99:09 99.10 99.60 *.37 Pnca/CMieo CATeaO W — Idaho Farm Oureag IntermiMmoun. May 238.50 239,90SiS:8? : ?,3 =!:S p ^ERCATOB 'i Pt«fnar» SS 7x POCATI JS. I S :S I S :S I s SSS m ’s s ” '' I ■ SS SIS as n n < S«r>MS PQ0«* jjJ 7>« p o[SjELLO^ ^ WWta «3SSu.'63 (n a ^ ); barH 93:69 93.90 9940 9330 *.22 -I.K S |iM S 9 3 IO . up $0,019:9;PabneatadSO.O«1.up I ^ V f/O Inc. . 3U I I J (fiaady): * ’ * ” P* ^ gS:88gJ:giill ilif"’“If E li i’l ^ 9239 9300 32,69 *.17 SiMipiu) Inc. y r .00 0« : 221.50 323.00 : Summa Four Inc. • IW .*X OCTEfiDEN - tSSila tihoBl 4,ea JateadW; bailey 7.0 sss sss sss S!:!f —M : W Male tiver tpol montnWa««„»«»ay»9..B5,on %Laala. Tatvtfynali^ ady): 14p ei^aprm fl OiO(up8); it perear ■'“ Toe,'asiee22.OT' — TO »M 7, • , . Tue.-top. m«?D - i^wta wnaot 6.40 (tteadr); barley.artevNA: Tue.'aoper>lr>l04,7t0. »-.»» up S Z 39 NEW YORK (AP) —Spot nonIo nlm ua metal prieat !" Pweant wnng o.oa (t»*®<»y); 11 percartt trtnlai■wiar Noy^l. 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