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G o o d HI Today’s forecas Windy with rain s tonight. Highs in the 35 to 45 degrees. Water quality I Legislation chan{ quality sitandards is i tial disaster by conset ' Black denouno Rep. Ron Black di . program to changc h in schools. City seeks gran Dcdo city officiol ----------- secure Qn additional money for water syst' Bengals meet E Boise State Univei 'University clashed it ball game in thc Bl Thursday. Seek state title! Inthe opening day wrestling action, 83 peted to advancc in t THuinjlihofW ' America's mosi . . comes tfl thc stage^o ‘ S(i'n'ttlie'*’W iir'R oger Ihinipeterin( Allen Vizzutti, t trumpeter, will joii Symphony inconcei Quit stalling The voters have politicians listening^ i First lady fills Hillary Rodham ( visible policy archi tration but she rema i President sits i t President Clinton school and criticize: i that ond other progr Fulirman tal<( - ____ _____Detcctivc.Mark witness stand in the Defending Uie Resolute commcr tary Robert Rubin dollar have little im Section A Weather .......... 2 ‘Nation.......... 3-4 Magic Valley ...5 ‘Obltuarlds....... 6 Mlnl-Casala..... 7 Opinion............8 . Worid..;............9 Idaho ..... ^...10 Section B Weekend .....1-6 tnorning ;ast: in showers continuing the middle 50s. Lows :P m .A 2 y becomes issue anging Idaho’s water is considered a potcn* iservation leaders. Pag«A5 nces program < denounced a national e how history is taught Page AS ■ant cials still arc tiying to nal grunt-to-flll out the - lystcm impro^mcm^ t Broncos iversity and Idaho State d in a loscr-out baskct- ; Big Sky Tournament PageBT les day of high school state 83 orea wrestlers com- in the tournament. PageBS Wii lost popular cowboy ........ ;e^os the Diletumtcs prc- g”^ Follies." PageBI a concert i, a Grammy-winning join the Mogic Valley icert this evening. Page Bl ave spoken. Were the ng? Today’s editorial. PageAS Us new role m Clinton is no longer a. chitect for the adminis- mains an advocate. Page A3 ts in for lunch ton has lunch at a grade izcs the GOP plan to cut ograms. Page A3 ikes stand ark Fuhrman wkes the the O J. Simpson trial. P»geA4 he dollar nents by Trcasuiy Secrc- bin about defending the impact on the market. PageCa Dear Abby ...... 4 ,2 Movies ...............6 4 Sports ......... 7-10 ,5 .6 Section .7 ...... M bney'.r..».V ..3'f' .8 Comics ............. 2 .9 Legal notices ..4 10 Classified ..... 4-8 Section D ^ Classified ..... 1-8 Int on recycled paper, ase recycle It again. H lliB B 3! GOI The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Hou sentcd their long-promised businesses and investors Thu It triggered Democratic GOP was oncc again favori poor. Portraying the measure a; Americans, House Ways an Chairman Bill Archer, R-' package in q^peech to thc Research Council in a Ho with couples ond small child "For families and for woi will bring a new day of ho Archcrsaid; Despite thc p^-rully atmi troduction ignites whoi is Congress’ fiercest, least pr yeor. The political difTiculti os lawmakers simultaneoui and erase the mammoth bud sure’s huge price tag alone I billion over five years, wilh I to balloon lo about 5700 bill ■Democrats immediately p GOP.of.crafting.tax cuts wealthy fomilies while pu Plat P y th a^ and] Refugee b( National Scholar f By Kfiren XotkldoeQ Timgs-News writer ■ • TWIN PALLS-M cel nior who reads Pli^o for Rita Pin',' o senior at School, has been stcadil; leges since scoring a p math' section of thc Sc Test, acollcge-entry.exa Rita, who once shun gifted and talented prog didn’t want to be label “nerd," will head to Boi be interviewed by an al University. She found o she was a National Mcrii Principal Carl Snow ; school has either semifi but rarely do they pcrfor •‘1 cannot recall a pcrfi - Her parents arc Poum Twin Falls.' Rita grew up in Twin ing Cambodia with hci was four. Her 4.0 grade her high test scores rcsu and reeding, she said., “I take all the (advi classcs, and I read phil “It’s one of my fetishes. She also reod books her older brother, an III sity student, incluti Humphrey Clinker. “It’s really boring, bu it becausc it was writtc different style.” Rita sa analyzing the style. Please s€ Silvery Earthlii The Associate WASHINGTON — G screen and slap on those m Researchers say thc ii moon causes tho ^ n h to slighUy. “Moonbum is not a pn climote expert Robert.C. B Nevertheless,-he said, f ments by satellite do shov - .„'thejnoon:tum».p!^itefullI tbe next full moon comes Earth temperature rises Fahrenheit. That’s not enough to e -A nd even a l\ill Jor of m< ’oot lead to a moontoimlng said-the study does prove both light and warm the & * . “M oonli^t is ycty mu energy coming in from th< B little bit of warming ah< - ■.':. fbuaa,‘**;8aidBalling. -.1 ; * t a x ■fid . vgr louse Republicans prc- * , ;ed tax cut for families, dc Thursday. pi' lie accusotions that the la: voring thc rich over thc is $2 c as a boon to ordinory thi i and Means Committee vi' R-Texas, unveiled the cc ihe conservative Family ni' House officc crammcd lildren. , th working Americans, we or ' hope and opportunity," th itmospherc, thc bill's in> - Pi [ is likely to be one of ’ S« ; predictable battles this pt ;ulties will be enormous tri lously try to slash taxes budget deficit. The mea- th 3nc tells thc story: $189 m «th a lO-year cost likely billion. ta ly pounced, accusing the so uts.that would bcn^fi^ jJi pursuing reductions in m ito, U Lgoras E Pin I becomes H ll M erit ^ finalist p k cl fl high school se-— for fuo.“ • at Twin Foils High ' idily rccruitcd by col- 0 pcrfcct 800 on the Scholastic Aptitude exam. liunned thc district’s irograms bccause she belled a "geek” or a Boise this weekend to a alumnus, from Yale id out two weeks ago Icrit Scholar finalist, iw said cach year the nifmalists or finalists, rform os well as Rita, icrfect score," he said. )um and Vonry Pin of win Fails after cscap- • her family when she adc point average and - •csulted from studying' dvanccd-ploccmcnt) )hilosophy," she said, tcs.” aks brought home by , Illinois State Univer- luding one called , but I had fun reading ' ' ritten in a completely 1said the fun came in Twi nail )seeSCH0LAR/A2 Api I moon ings, scie - Grab the mooa- e moonglasses. e light of the full to heat up, ever so - problem,” assured. :. Balling. d, precise measure- how that every time al] reflccted light — .. . ^ ^5 ies March 16 — the 3es by .03 degrees Full r heat' 0 end winter early. ling M . But Balling )ve that moonbdmis eEoitb. V much less'thon thc ® ; the sun, bui there is night,. *v " tn) cut] school lunches, heating assist groms that help the poor. With some noteworthy cxc( delivers most of the tax rc pledged in its "Contract Wit lost autumn’s clcction campa is a S500 per child tax crcdit $200,000 annually or less. It thc capital gain.s tax rate for ( viduols, establish new indivi counts and reducc levies pai nies. Mojority Republicans seer ihrough the Ways and Meat and the full House soon aftc that, its future is murky. Not only docs a possible \ President Clinton, but the leg Senate is shaky becausc inun prefer chopping away at th trimming taxes. , “I put a.lot higlicr priority than I do on tax cuts,” said S mittee Chairman Bob Packwc House Republicans have v lax measure by revamping some restrictions on Mcdica programs. But they have n m ost'of th'c .saviiigs w o iild '^ win Fails HIgti School sei alist who made a perfect ptltude Test von’tbu entistssa I A repor study, by and Randal veny, both zona State sity.wiU lished todt journal Sci Balling at its bi moonshine to Earth : ----------mpftoB .Oltlcwan I moon sends "■'.'Sy po ■44m Bnp4K meter. Tl it to Earth. s DCT ^ u are meter o f constai I tlie siin. h c '^ d . 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BOOOYO senior Rita Pin Is a Natior ct score on the math sect ir n - F i^ ay fr, lort on thc ByUzWri, o"'of?rl: Ti.cs-Ncw i*U b ^"p u b - e> oday in .he Lpit ilh ‘‘abom Knllid^.h pHim . someo altsofhtat noia^ari T h 'S h or maybe h .out 1,367 jn.ycn itant energy ' „ . 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Thc American Medi which represents thousa: and lobbied intensively days to have tlie provisic ing on malpracticc dam: licans' broader packagc discourage all kinds oflc The effort included rat .idvcrtiscments as well aj with lowmakcrs. "1 don’t think there's ber who hasn’t been ci spokesman Jim Stacy; “ been pulled out." Rep. Christopher Cox meosure was patterned his state, where malprac one-third to one-half Io with no ceiling on pain i ages. • "If this loses, the chai health carc rofomi in thi tuolly gone.” said Rep. another California Repu The action came as i on the third in a trio of __ laws to recast the civil 1< boy reco Lshot WOI Richard Boyer, a radiol mary Children’s Medic Lake City, i llis- "The course of thc bi m a threaded tlie eye o f the scv- two life-threatening stj ;ing said. “If you took o str . . pcncil ond drew a lin iwth have done a better job.” icve Surgeons removed th 1, if ancl Greg has been re( her, ever sincc, said his fa' son. Greg might requir /ing several times os he gro\ : on sinus damage, hc.soid. shot , “A coupic of millim er.’s fercnt direction and it whole different story, c of said. k of The low caliber of tl linal angle of its path arc f said pi^i K u a ifemniesearnln^M^ '• ;j axftablllty..’moy/.,^.;,v4 jd ',7 ounls?wi{biTio';'--- ' floth'occcoonlii; ■ ; elirnlnatEjY ^ - AP/Wm, J.Co»l«c.- A . rs W in actice J limit — In a long-sought 's doctors, the Repub- luse voted Thursday nd suffering damages :c cases to $250,000. lawmakers voted to part of a broader bills (ic cciting on punitive lability lawsuits. Final is expcctcd Friday, the malpractice mea- reforming thc nation’s md holding down io- costs. Opponents de- • victimization of pa- iready wronged, voted on a matter of rsy to prohibit courts itive damages to the oved drugs or medical ledical Association, lusands o f physicians. /cly over the lost few vision include the ccil- lamages in the Repub- kagc of legislation to of lawsuits, d radio and newspaper :ll as personal contacts re's one House mem- :n called." said AMA :y; “All the stops have Cox, R-Calif., said thc ■ned after a system in Ipracticc premiums are If lower than in states ain and suffering dom- chanccs of meaningful 1 this Congrcss ore vir- lep. William Thomas, ;cpublican, as thc House worked ) of business-supportcd i/il legal system. overs )und idiologist at the Pri- edicol Center' in Salt ic bullet literally just ' the needle between g stnictures,” Boyer I straight edge and a line, you couldn't ob.” d the bullet Monday 1 recovering rwidly ' s fatherVNeil Knut- quire plastic surgery grows older to repair lid. llimeters in ony dif-' 1 it would've been a ory,” Neil Knutson of the bullet and the ITC probably reasons 'lease see B0Y/A2

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Water quality IL egislation chan{

quality sitandards is i tial disaster by conset

' Black denounoRep. Ron Black di

. program to changc h in schools.

City seeks granD cd o city officiol

----------- secure Qn additionalmoney for water syst'

Bengals meet EBoise State Univei

'U niversity clashed it ba ll gam e in th c Bl Thursday.

Seek state title!In th e opening day

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W A SH IN G TO N — I victory for thc nation's d( lican -con tro llcd House night to limil pain and s in medical malpractice co

On a 247-171 vote, la include thc ceiling as par to impose a nationwide c damages in product liabil passage o f the bill was e>

- - Supporter?,hailed the sure a.s a linchpin to refo health care system and creases in m edical cost cried it as a further vie ticnts and relatives alreac

L aw m akers also vote m uch less controversy i from aw ard ing punitivi m akers o f FDA-approvc( devices.

T h c A m erican M edi which represents thousa: and lobbied intensively days to have tlie provisic ing on malpracticc dam: licans' b roader packagc discourage all kinds oflc

The effort included rat .idvcrtiscments as well aj with lowmakcrs.

"1 don’t think there 's ber who h asn ’t been ci spokesman Jim Stacy; “ been pulled out."

Rep. Christopher Cox meosure was patterned his state, where malprac one-third to one-half Io w ith no ceiling on pain i ages.• " I f this loses, the chai

■ health carc rofomi in thi tuolly gone.” said Rep. another California Repu

The action came as i on the third in a trio of

_ _ laws to recast the civil 1<

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Richard Boyer, a radiol m ary Children’s Medic Lake City, i

llis- "The course o f thc bi m a threaded tlie eye o f the scv- tw o life-threatening stj ;ing said. “ If you took o str . . pcnc il ond drew a lin iwth have done a better job.” icve Surgeons removed th 1, i f ancl G reg has been re( her, ever sincc, said his fa'

■ son. Greg might requir /in g several tim es os he gro\ : on sinus damage, hc.soid. shot , “ A coupic o f millim er.’s fercnt direction and it

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acticeJ limit— In a lo ng -sough t 's doctors, the Repub- luse vo ted T hursday nd suffering damages :c cases to $250,000.

lawmakers voted to part o f a broader bills (ic cciting on punitive lability lawsuits. Final is expcctcd Friday, the malpractice mea- reforming thc nation’s md holding down io- costs. O pponents de- • v ictim ization o f pa- iready w ronged, voted on a m atter o f rsy to prohibit courts itive dam ages to the oved drugs or m edical

led ica l A sso c ia tio n , lusands o f physicians./cly over the lost few vision include the ccil- lamages in the Repub- kagc o f legislation to — o f lawsuits,d radio and newspaper :ll as personal contacts

re 's one House mem- :n called ." said AM A :y; “All the stops have

Cox, R-Calif., said thc ■ned after a system in Ipracticc premiums are If lower than in states ain and suffering dom-

chanccs o f meaningful 1 this C ongrcss ore vir- lep . W illiam Thomas, ;cpublican,as thc H ouse worked

) o f business-supportcd i/il legal system.

overs)undidiologist a t the Pri- edicol Center' in Salt

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line, you co u ld n 't ob.”d the bullet Monday 1 recovering rw id ly ' s fatherVNeil K nut- quire plastic surgery grows older to repair lid.llimeters in ony d i f - '1 it w ould 've been a ory,” N e il K nutson

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age estim ates to toti . I m in the burglaries .. ins a t T erry Parker - February.

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, made public by police this s in h i ^ spirits, k icking in with hammers, cooking a Hi

rave until it exploded and put dog’s head and b low ing m ar

Tcnce M artin said he expects total hundreds o f thousands o ries o f seven houses a n d two 1 :cr High School, all in jonuai

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v o -h o u r on carpe ting and sgroup o f walla and windows,ool, m i- I f convicted of'c!1 on m ar- chief, vandalism , I

the five could be se for their pU ced on probation

rhursday U nder s ta te law, ial in Ju- restitution o f the di

izcd w ere covered I lis week. The five w ere rel in w alls, tion cen ter fo r 21 C live sea to trial. A trial dati

putting a Qppearancd o n M ar larijuana Four o f th e yout

w ere arrested in mi cts dam - volved tn each case is o f doi- other is charged in i /o break- The tape w as foi uaiy and stopped fo r questic

said police S g t D .I o r b eiag O ne o f Uie youtl

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re-is little o r no energy re* fro m th e m o o n to w a rd

s this energy difference, be- he new and th e fu ll m oon, ling and C erveny m easured, ig said w eather and clunate 9 aim ed a t Earth oan;H >-sc^r; ’ p u g e stirface te m p d rtitim s now possib le to m easure ireffects.esearchers com piled a data loba! tem peratures fixnn Jan- 79 to A ugust 1994 and then •mputers to p lo t th e satellite . (S agaiiiB t th e lu n a r ^ c l e .( sa id th e re su lt sh o w e d a en t w arm in g — b y o n ly a notion o f one deg ree :— tl o f th e full m oon cycles, ng said the result is n o t real- n i s in g a n d c c r ta in fy n o t S- ■ . '

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leyin showers and a slight duinco' n the mid-50s. South winds 20 iwcrs. Lows 35 to 45. Saturday owers. Highs in the mid-SOs. Tb( 2, a miaima] exposure level.

I regional forecast’ with a chance of rain mixed w tains. Lows in the 30s. H i ^ 4 5 1 ’ cloudy,with a slight chance of in the 36s. Highs 45 to 55.

dy with a chancc of rain. Lowi 10 lower 60s.

'er Valleyth a slight chance of thundersho0 feet Breezy on the prairie. Hi ow showers. Lows around 30 ! o f rain showers. Highs in the up]

Valleytin showers and a s l i^ t chance lighs in the mid-SOs. Southeast'1 raia.showcrs. Lows in.the mid ancc of rain showers. Highs in th-

NevadaI likely today. Highs in the 40s tc0 30 mph. Tonight a chance o f n . Saturday a chance o f rain or s 50s.

1 Utahand windy with a few showers ti 5 mph. Highs mid-60s. Tonight i «.Jj>ws-in.the.40s-Saturday.cl th a few thundetstorms. Cooler v, Tkviolct index forecast is 3, ulo

/e a th e r s u m m* pressure center moving toward caused rainfall over most states i: abo Thursday.xpected to develop as the low m vest Snowfall will likely be bet« in areas drough today.M>n Thursday, reports showed f < the southeast part o fthe sta te .' « north, and in tbe 10- to 15-mp^ rts o f die south. There, gusts wi ipb ot Pocatello and Mountain He were above normal widt most o f lower 60s.

indalismrpetrato]id spray-paiiycd obsccnc wc

if charges that include crimia n, b u r g l ^ and cruelty to ai t sen t to juvenile detention c a tion.aw , the paren ts are responsi e d a m ^ e . A ll o f the hom es ' cd b y insurance.! released after being held in s n days, the m axim um allowc date could be se t a t their ne? flarcfa 16.ouths are 15; the o ther is 1( I m id 'Februaiy . N o t al! five v iase. O ne bas n ine charges, w! in three.found in a duffel b ag o f a te

atioiiing a f t e one o f the bur D .E, C ofiinan.)uthfl told.W JX T-TV that w h pe, i t .wquld enco tvage then > th e n e x t ' t ^ e t

f Estrogen c . death rate:* SA N A O T O N IO (AP; . gen red u cM ,heart disease

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w om en 's deaths fiom hei a . ' In 'N ovem ber, a $20 m J em m en t study found thi w cu t the risk o f heart dis<

percent in w om en ages 4: The new sm dy showed

t . e n use is linked to a dro m w om en ages 6 5 to 74.

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northern Califoi record lows in tnary intense h

^ Pacific Coast sj ird die Pacific .gon and norther s in die region The heaviest

Russian river moves slowly Healdsburg, l.i tween 4 and 6 ing Pines and •

Fort Seward am 1 precipitation An estimated 5. Winds were Mount Shasta a iph range else- Heavy snow were between Siskiyou and Sl Home. in some areas,of the south in Wind was m

Marin County,

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nches of min and wind up to 11 ifomia Thursday, while temperat in the-upper Mississippi Valley, e low pressure system centered t spread rain and wind inland int hem and central California, lest rain was in northern Califor er basins, with 7.92 inches in 7.6 inches at Yorkville, 5.7 incl

id 4 to 5 inchcs in places, incli andWillits.Ited 3 to 6 inchcs o f min fell in tl ta areas of northern Califomia. ow fell in California's Sierra > 1 Shasta ranges, with another 1 tc IS.i measured at 113 mph on Mouj Ity, just north o f San Francisco

may end !IN G T O N (A P ) — T h e . :p a r tm c n t m ig h t a sk to revise its ban on mili-0 . P ak is tan to keep tha tjm sharing its nuclear, se- Iran. , , j1, known os tlie Pressfern t, is not helping efforts gI nu c lea r a rm s race be- fk is ta n a n d In d ia , s a id jihcl, assistant secretary o f t)uth A sian affairs. g/ p roh ib its U.S. govern- gn d m ilitary sales to coun- i ved to be illiciUy devel-[ear weapons. c

f ____________ id f r o m A I tived, B oyer said, alls County D eputy Pros- f m ifer Y ew er Brown said she didn’t know w hether rould Jjc filed against the ‘ ) ld boy . D e tec tiv e S g t. | n o f the Tw in Falls Policc ■ * nt said Thursday that the | vas accidental.- ^evening G reg w as shot,

ions had left the ir son at sitter’s T w in Falls hom e ould w ork at a d au -p ro - om pany, said E lizab e th

b y -s it tc r a t so m e p o in t Jstore, leaving his 10-ycar- *T to w atch G reg, she said. ^d the 10-year-old led po- ®lis m o ther^ bedroom a n d __hem the .22-calibcr rifle ^I used to shoot Greg. Iin the day , th e ch ild ren (

playing w ith toy guns, po- v c

th Knutson, a close fnend d o o te r 's m other, sa id shem o tio n a l re c o n c ilia tio n ^w om an a t th e da ta -p ro - ' d i n ^ y w here they both

e a po in t o f g iving h e r a * •ont o f e v e ry b o d y ,” she ld h c r.it’s O K , i f s n o th e r l

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lio band at VHF-FM 162.4 or 162

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Reno. Nev.I 113 mph battered A wind { eratures dropped to coast durinj y. emmost poired o ff the central Two mor , into soudjcm Ore- the coast du

In the noifomia's Napa and pressure sys 1 in 24 hours near peratures. ii inches at Whisper- Webster Cit ncluding Miranda, roll. Iowa; :

Crosse. Wi in the Redding and been on die 1. Farther era Nevada and the snow show 1 to 3 feet possible snow ovem

snow fell in fount Tamalpais in as much as SCO, and gustcd to the Champl

S c h o l a r _C o n tinued from A1

She Wonts to shatter stei o f smart kids.

“ A lo t o f 'p e o p ic th in k sniiin so she ca n 't do any But I prove them w rong,” sl

C o n t i ^ to the popular r a high-achiever, she docs r front o f the classroom , avi ing notes. She prefers the th e m idd le , w here she ca and see w hat she needs. So she gets bored in class and bool^ studying a little on he

A karate black belt, s h e ' on the high school wrcstlii She dances ballet and Is inv school c lubs from debate trial.

B ut all her activities Ica tim e fo r a social life.

“Some people think I ’m t she jokes, b e u u s e she does “I think that’s hilarious.”

The long hours shoring u te lle c tu a l ab ilitie s have p several co lleges have o f f

, full scholarships, from the sity o f Southcm C alifom i bertson College in Caldwell

R ita says she prefers Yal

Idaho road reiB O IS E ( A P ) W i n d j

w ere rep o rted on m ajo r r Idaho Thursday afternoon, b o D epartm en t o f T ransp said.

Road conditions:------U.S. 95 — •Plumraer-Cana

der, wet, raining; Riggins-V H ill, dry; W hitcbird Hi Onmgeville-Winchester, hig wet; Wincbester-Riggins-Ne orjvs, w et raining; Marsing-Or dry.

In tersta te 90 —. Fourth Canyon, wet, raining; Look w et raining.

U.S. 12 — Lewiston-Lov —rain; Lowell-Lolo Pass, broi

floor, snowibg.Interstate 84 — Dry.Idaho 55 — Horseshoe Bew

ly, icy spots; Donnelly-New ! w et icy spots.

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upholds ban\H C 1SC0 (A P ) —I law b a rr in g d o c to rs ; term inally ill patients eld Thursday by a fed- court tha t said it pro-

ir and handicapped and :o rs f ro m b e c o m in g e ir patients.” first ruling by a federal rt on the validit>LD f.m — n suicide law.

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W A SH IN G TO N (AF dent Clinton m unchcd o grade school c a fc tc r ia ' the adm in is tra tio n stc| campaign against GOP cul govcmnicnt cducatic tion programs.

C linton accuscd Rep trying to sacrifice "cnor

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He tim ed h is v is it Henry Elementary Scho ban V irginia to coinci unveiling o f the House F tax -cu t p ack ag e on C hoping to portray the G' ti^e money from poor (

Igive it to the rich.Referring to the schoc

gram, Clinton said, "Soi . o f th e new Congress h

that cutting this progmn good way o f c u ttin g i spending and financing upper-incom e Americ: penny-wise and pou'nd-f

C lin ton s lid h is tra cafc tcria line a n d boi com niblets, proccsse milk for S2.50. M ore t sch o o l’s .400 ch ild ren

Panel OKW A S H IN G T O N '(

S e n a te c o m m itte c ,v ( party, lines approved m oratorium on federal Thursday, d esp ite wa D em ocrats th a t health could be jeopardized.. T he Senate G ovemm

C o m m itte e re je c te d .Dem ocratic am cndm d narrowing the scope o before sending the 'm o to the Senate floor by a

T he legislation, retro

Senior sen backs Dol( president!:. W ASH IN G TO N (A C aro lin a S en . S trom endorsed the president! o f Senate M ajority Leai -Thursday and w as nor campaign co-chairmon

N states.In a statem ent, Thui

D o le ’s b e ing w ound( -War II and said the Ko hjs country in tim e ol served his country in ti ... H is career in public

vjias been dedicated to | scrvative changc. Bob I te s te d and p ro v e n i Btrength-of oharQcter-' president."

.• ' Thirty-seven delegat< convention are u p for g Carolina’s prim ary nexi

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>11 decriei lunch pn(AP) — Presi- frecorrcdu(:d on tacos in a "They toeia Thursday as in troducedstepped up its classmates,'DP proposals to dren. "Wc pation and nutri- and had a gi

T h en CJilepublicans o f telling reponormous future from Repub ih for A m erica- and-othcr-pn gains.” dearly in ths it to P a tr ic k the qualitychool in subur- safety o f ouncide with the The Whiise Republicans’ its tax-cut p1 C ap ito l H ill, d ie c la s s i5 GOP as out to w ould gutor children and finance tax

C hief ofhool-lunch pro- th e funda'Some members Republicars have decided justify prov;mm would be a a trillion dig governm ent the most priing tax cuts for cutting theTicans. This is society —id-foolish.’’ es?”troy dow n th e P anetta ib ought a laco , g roups ancssed pears and cates to there than half the th e potent: ren qualify f o r ' cuts.

Ks halt to fetr '( A P ) ’ — ’ A N ovem ber:,v o tin g a lo n g agencies fcd a sw eep ing 900 federceral regulations regulationsw arnings from y e a r. A sialth and safety been appro 1. Republi'■nmental AfTairs argued thaed a s tr in g o f regulationsm ents aimed at h a l t untile o f the freeze, b ro a d e rmoratorium bill reformingty a vote o f 6-5. m ake it Ic;troactive to last ness nnd ci

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liurniond noted nded in W orld Kansan "served’

; o f w ar and he in time o f peace.)lic service sincc to positive, con* m ft }b Dole has been 11 IM in to have the- j I er-we-necd-in-a— .|j

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:potlers that proposed cuts wpublicans in sch o o l lunches ai r-programs-Would “cost us • - sl1 the health o f our children, oity o f our sc h o o ls and the g'our streets.’’- ' b/hite H ouse is arguing that P Jt plan is fairer to the m id-!S and th a t R e p u b lic o n s Ij;ut im portant program s to fax breaks for the rich. iio f sta ff L eon Panetta sa id h

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at the new rugs in the East she suggested.

Battered in last year's het wars, the first American firsi plunge so deeply into policy is pulling back a bit this yea she is no lo n g er a v isib le architect, she remains an advi

Where once she crafted lc, and dircc tcd th e adm inist mammoth health reform elT she v isits w ith 'e ld e r ly wc stress the im portance o f n grams and listens sympathet veterans wilh unexplained C ailments.

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W hite House aides say th' the result o f d iscussions I Mrs. Clinton and the preside how her role should chang .aflermath o f the health-carc and Ihe Dem ocrats’ clectic

• bing. "Their view is tliat Ai will appreciate her in the rc advocate discussing the iss

. - shc-fcels-passionatcly aboi one While House aide. “Wl get uncomfortable is when her taking operational com pieces o f business."

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SimpscLOS ANGELES (AP) •

' S im pson^asc into its me y e t, p ro sc c u lo rs Thur: bctcclivc Mark Fuhrman tive strike , p rom ptly coi defense allegations h e 's a

Under questioning frorr C la rk , F u h rm an den ic i

. wOman who accuscd h ir ' remarks in the mid-1980s. ' Instead, he set about s black jury he was a consc trying to do his job in thc i

Fuhrman said he was " about testifying.

"Sincc June 13, it seer lot o f thc evidence ignore sonal issues come to thc “ I think that’s too bad.” .

Simpson’s lawyers havi racist who planted a blo« thc. former football star.

C lark asked Fuhrm an 1985 diiiputc involving S w ife, then quick ly brou from a Los Angclcs-arcc Bell, who snid that thc wh racist rem arks d u rin g a Marine rccruiting centcr.

" I n '1985 and 1986, s whether you knew somcc by thc name o f Kathleen

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month ago when Bell ap

Drug hW A S H IN G T O N ( /

Mexican drug lord accu; p ing C o lom bian cocaii

- country by ihc ton w as s FB I's ‘T e n Most Wantci list Thursday — thc first al drug trafficker ever lisl

U.S. and M exican autl investigating whether ihi

■ pin. Juan Garcia-Abrcgo a form er M exican d q ii general to protect his or{ was learned. Thc former ofjic ia l. M ario R uiz M nrrcsicd last w eek in Nc\ the request o f the Mcxi mcnt, which says he has lion dollars in U.S. bank

A tto rn e y G e n e ra l , announced thc additioi Abrcgo, 50, to the mos at h er weekly news conf additions are announced press releases.

“ P lacem ent o f G arc nam e on the 10 M ost d em o n s tra te s th e imp

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W ASHINGTON (AP , six Pcrjian G u lf vetcra - post-w ar a ilm ents cam

nosed, b ut early tests inc cal and biological agei involved in any o f the i

• Pentagon’s top doctor sa “There is no one un

overriding causc" o f thc have afilicted thSasand

, .G u lf veterans a n d ^ a v c known as G u lf W ar sy Stephen Joseph, assistnn d e fen se fo r h e a lth afi H o u se V e te ra n s ’ Afi Joseph released updated Pentagon m edical eva gram o f G ulf W ar ve ta that in 84 percent o f c diagnosis o f health pro be found.

O f 2,074 cases anal; said about 4 percent w from infectious discas perccn rhad psychologi problems.

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l u r s d a y b r o u g h t on lan and. in a pre-emp* confronted him with s a racist. a,rom prosccutor M arcia gj l ie d e v e r m e e tin g a _ him o f m aking racist {■ !0s. 5It showing thc mostly nscicntious officer just he murder case.IS "nervous, reluctant"

;ccms that I’ve seen a tored and a lot o f p a - h c forefront,” he said.

lave cast Fuhrman as a sloody glove to frame

lan questions about a g Simpson and his cx- rought up a llegations irea wom an, Kathleen

g a conversation at a ' cr.j, sir, can you tell us ncone or met someone - :en Bell?" Clark asked .

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ner govcmmcnt: M nssieu. w as historicallyNewark, N.J.. at 10 Most W:Icxican govern- G arcia-/has several mil- Paloma, Ttm k accounts. said he m:

J a n e t R en o Mexican cition o f G arcia- 200 pouninost wanted list eyes. Renoonfercncc. Most in M cxicoced in brief FBI this country

G arcia-,a rc ia -A brego’s Houston inist W anted L ist and mone>m p o rtan ce w c Justice D(

esses iggffl udiesAP) — O ne in crans suffering lannot be diag- indicate chemi* ^

igents w ere not W Ihe illnesses, the r said Thursday. unique, single. a

thc illnesses that ands o f Persian ^ave comc to be • syndrom e. Dr. itnnt secretary o f a ffa irs , lo ld a m r

A ffo irs p an e l.Ited f i g \ ^ o f a :valuation pro- etcrans showing ) f cases a c lear problems^ could

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bO S ANGELES (AP) — ' after thc Rodney King riots Icfi cily in ashes, Los Angeles mi ground for accusations lhat a ' live hated blacks so much he Simpson.

"T hc Los A ngeles Policc has a terrib le relationship w said Harland Braun, a lawyer fi officers in thc King ease. “Y black jury, a black hero anti i who you can prove made racia

■ It seems like n good forum to theory."

Detective Mark Fuhrman, v stand Thursday, is one o f the witnesses in thc trial. He sayj b lo o d y g love nt "Simpson’s m atched o ne found near th N ic o le B ro w n S im pson a Goldman.

Defense lawyers suggest Fu cd it. Prosecutors t^ll thc allt* crous.

How plausible is Ihc theory?Law enforcem ent has ccrtj

share o f rogue ofilcers who

ot recognize thc woman. L o y o la L aw S choo l Profi

ioldm an said o f the prosccuiior /ould have been very surprised ,ot dealt head-on w ith the issi icfirs‘(i''ii'iisr'a-kltta'of-pr<FcnT trike.”

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I those charged ( -A b ro g o - w ith I r a f n c k - , (

^ m g h av e n o t J Ily been placed on thc F B I’s < Wanted List.” . !a -A brego w as b o rn in L a i Texas, but the government m ay c la im dual U .S . and- '

I citizenship. He is ^ feet tall, i in d s w ith b row n h a ir anci i :no said Garcia-Abregp lives | ico but regularly travels to Itry. ■ • ■ . 'a-A brego w as in d ic ted i n '1 in 1993 on drug tiaffickiDg icy laundering chargcs. Thc D epartm en t co n sid ers b is

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cc D epartm ent w f l B ^ ) w ith blacks,” r o c r fo ro n e o fth e “Y ou’ve got a

nd a policcmon icial statements.1 to present lhat

n, who took the . - . Ihc most critical says he found a would have n ’s esta te tha t " that In th is ' : the bod ies o f p ic ac t in n and R o nald Pugsley, a

professor.' ; Fuhrman plant- the realm o alltjgaiions ludi- Thc defe

summer, bi )ry? sw o rn s ta:crtainly had its accused Fu /ho framed sus- a decade a£

O utside iro fe sso r S tan B ailey said iiion's tactic: "I w ill testify scd if Ihey had acquainted, issue to try to sent when I -CTTiprivc-first— oir-an -occ t

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Reno also po in ted ly pn c o o p e ra tio n fro m thc M ex ican g o v e rn m en t t enforcement.

“The governm ent o f Me committed itself to joining U n ited S ta tes to b ring a destruction and dismanllii

; G arcia-A brcgo organizati' J lc n o , sealed nex t to an G arcia-A brcgo w anted pc she said would be circulat United States and Mcxico.

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arrest o f R u iz M assicu,; M pxico 'a (pp d rug cnforc ; previous Bdrninistn\tiba ( t b e J u s tic e D epartm

Garcia-Abrego’s organizal i ' a te s o n b 6 th s id e s o f t ' M ex ican b o rd e r , cem : T am au lipas and m ore re 1 Nuevo-Lcon state.

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ve the nerve to try something is case, b ul on the other hand i in s tra n g e w a y s ,” sa id Ro a Southw estern U niversity

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o n e tors plan to presentng like Simpson’s blood al tid pco- sock in his bedroorR,obert w ife 's blood,ily law The Rev. Cccil N1 out o f AME Church — th<

gation in Los A ngelsry last to believe a black mw ith a a white officer. “ Hn w ho only possible, but pi•emarics tory o f thc LAPD, i

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T W IN F A L L S - j TwiiuFalls w ill be one to b e rc c o g n iz e d Si O uistandiog Dcmocrai state Democratic Party.

M ey e r c h a irs T w it Democrats,

“O ur party is depcn less hours vo lunteers yard signs,- distributin]

' ■ ■ ond m aking phone call: Bill M auk ^ id . “ Witf tions and involvement Jeanne tficr'o would no Party.” '

M eyer and other Idal convene in Boise Satur Jefferson -Jackson Da held at the Boise Cen

•N e w n a tio n a l p a rty Fowler will bc the keyr

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Democratic headquartc 1-800-542^737.

Grand jury indi<teacher on sex al

TW IN FALLS - A * School teacher w as ind

a grand jury on charge■ civious conduct w ith a

Ronnld Jen k in s , 52 w as c h a rg e d e a rlie i Magistrate Court with

•ous co n d u c t, b u t the dropped in lieu o f the F a lls C o u n ty Prosec Bcvan said.• Jen k in s w as indicti

door proceeding in or victim, who traveled ti out o f th p area to testif; said. ■

Jenkins q u if his File fa ll. A fo rm e r,s c o u t

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Annual badge, p planned at CSI i

TW IN FALLS - Al k c r in g to sw a p and p 'atchcs, p in s a n d ha e n fo rc e m e n t agenc ; a ttend Saturday’s 5 th , Patch Swap at the Cc Idaho.

A gencies statewide exhibitffof badges and a,m. to 4 p.m , at the E in the T ay lo r Adm ini 315 Falls A venue, aci release.

A dmission is S2 pei fam ily, the release ss awarded for the best di

Those who w ish lo 5 collections must pay S on ^ItTday o f the sho\ Two tables is llie limit,

; T w o patch drops wi a.m. and 1:30 p.m .. the

For more informatio : Baxter at 543-8922. .

: Gas pipe accidei : street for over ai

K IM B E R L Y - Po M ain Street for ho

.a .b ack h o c -acc id cn ia ’ 'ground gas pipe, polio

- T he backhoe h it the a hole a t PM A g Pro Tyler East, said Office Kimberly Policc Depa

Policc blockcd off.i p .m . and reopened ii M ille r - s a id . In te

i C om pany em ployees i and w e re f ix in g thi ;• evening, he said.

■ McRobertswlU; ofKempthome’' TW IN F A H .S - D;

P iU sbury»G rcen Oio and fo rm e r s ta te se bccom c a naturol res- tu re s ta f f e r f o r 1

i K cm pthom e, Rrldoho ■ M c R o b e rts , busb i Jo y ce M cR o b erts , R

■ - woric-in-Kcmpihomc'i I H e w ill r e p o r t f o r ' ; _ a c c o rd in g to a n c ’ I , K em pthom c’s office.\ ■ A B uhl na tive . Me t' ~ 34 y e ^ w ith Pillsbui t is m anager o f th e c(

i r - S h c U o y . ; - ' - ^ —: ~ " M c R o b e r ta -se rv ^

Idaho Seriate, and wa w ife.' .

alley ”an

teerwfll locrat award- Je a n n e M ey e r o f wi one o f 15 volunteers wiS a tu rd a y w ith an S(

crar-A w ard from the virty. L< win F a lls \C o u n ty ’s

• ' • Wlpendent upon count- th ers spend putting up pr Iting bum per stickers D' :alls," state Chairman ■— Vithout the contribu- ;nt o f individuals like not.be a Demijcmtic

Idaho Democrats will aturday for the annual Day R eunion , to be

ren tre on the Grove, irty c h a irm a n D on . :eynotc speaker, n a b o u t J e f fe rs o n -:o n ta o t— tho— sta to -----------artcrs at 336-1815 or

diets former : abuse chargesA form er Filer High indicted Thursday by

irges o f lewd and las- h a m inor child.52, o f M esa, A riz.,

l ie r in T w in F a lls /ith lewd and 'lascivi- th o se ch a rg c s w ere the indictment. Twin' s c c u to r G. R ich a rd

licted in the closed- 1 o rder to protect the •:d to Twin Falls from stify Thursday, Bcvan

Filer teaching job lost o u tm as te r a n d LDSw a& _w com m ,uni£fll«l_____ibout the sam e time, imicr bishop. Edward . dcclihcd to say why municated.

!, patch swap il Saturday• Anyone w ith a han- md c o l le c t b a d g e s . .h a ts from a rea law

;n c ie s is in v i te d to Ith A nnual Badge,and College o f Southem

ide w ill be setting up • ind patches from 8:30 le Eagle’s Nest R oom lin istra tion Building, according to a news

per person, couple p r ,; said . Prizes w ill bc it displays,to show o ff their ow n' ly S5 in advance o r S7 ;how. the release said.mit. I-: will be held a t I0;30 -|the-release said. J

ation o r a m ap call A l• - - . '0 B

dent closes 'a n hourP o lic e b lo c k e d o f f dhours Thursday after tl

:ntally_hlL an_iu idci:_____ U)lice s a id . 'thep ipe wHilc digging pProducts Inc. on 121 w ricer J e ff M iller o f thecpartment. K)ff.thc street and 3:30 Ud it a t ab o u t 5 p .m .. fin te rm o u n ta in G as itCCS shu t o f f the gas. h th e p ip e T h u r s d a y ' e

sill become part , ■< ne’s staff- Darrel M cRoberts, a Q iant p la n t m an ag e r . : s e n a to r , w ill so o n _ resource and agri(^I-r U ; S . ’ S e n . D irkiho. - ' -f isband o f s ta te S en .1, R -T w in F a lls , w ill »n e 's T w in Falla office........ 1 ®or w o rk o n A p ril 1,n e w s r e le a s e fro m ,ze. '■ • ' «M cR oberts h a s spent °^uryrG reen Giant. H e |: com pany’s p lan t i n J -j;

v ^ tw o-tenns-iiJ th e - — E was s u c c e e d by h is ,

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LegislaB y W illiam Brock Tim es-News w riter

. BOISE - A n industry-backei to rewrite Idaho 's w ater cjual and w ater degradation policy disastrous for fish, fishermen else w ith a stake in w ater quali tion leaders said Thursday.

“ It fails td p ro tec t the rem w ater o f this sta te and fails t waters that a rc a lready pollutec So lom on , a M oscow b lacks vice president o f the Idaho ( League’s board o f directors.

”ll i i s is a dangerous game fc w e're willing to'accept further c the waters o f Idaho," added W p ro g ram c o o rd in a to r fo r D epartm ent o f F ish and Gor

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F a m i l y a s !B y M ycbel M atthew s Ooodmi Tim es-News correspondent

K IM B E R L Y - In v c s tig haye nearly run out o f leads.: disappearance o f a Burley gir the g irl’s,fam ily is asking the

' lie fo r help in jlnd ing hw.. R cgina L ee Kriege'r. 15,' c peared from her hom e more t week ago, ond hasn 't been seen

k c g in a ’s m o th e r . Rh K neger, stood before reportei television cam eras at a press fetencc Thursday in Kimberly ing anyone with information h e r d a u g h te r to c a ll lo ea

■ enforcement agencies.“ M y m o th e r ’s in s t in c ts

s a id .R h o n d a K r ie g e r , say R egina “ is a live, b u t hurt, in

B l a c k : N cB ^ Frank E . L ockwood Tim cs-Ncws w riter

. , B O ISE - H ouse.Educotio C hairm an R on B lack denoum sidF national h istory standaj

• saying the new overview o f “ (oiy is ofT-base and overly ne]

B lack , a T w in F alls R ^ u G em S ta te ed u ca to rs to igi standarda-proposed by th e N fo r H is to ry in th e S c h o o l .UCLA. The U.S . Senate has

., j o reject, th e h istory guide,, j P ^ i c t t h e U .S. H ouse w ill fc

'W h ile notin'^ th a t 'f o f e i^ ' 'g rea t cotitributions tO 'Amerii . gM ted .that these national st ■60 m uch o n A fnca , I s la in /a

iture p<p q

:ked bill seekinguality standardscy is potentiallynen and anyone } / f - iHuolity, conserva- • '' V / " *

. . .rem aining good. ^ ■ Is to restore the uted.” said M ark cksm ith w ho is10 C onservation w ork on t I. amended t' e for fish. It says ’ ‘‘There £ ler degradation o f legitimate, i Will Reid, fish point.'m y i 'o r th e Idaho w ill Ik a g Gome’s [ o ^ r a l “It w ill i

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t ig a to r s d s .in th e girl, and Hie pub;

5,' d i s d p - ' - ^ ^ ^ ^ « | ^ ^ ^ B ire than a ,een sincc. H H H H I I

ress con- ing the g irl’s disierly, urg- a w ay fro m fo u lion about Dove Tracy w ith i)ca l la w S h e riffs Dcpaxtm

Instead, it oppcjic ts . . . . ” fre sh m an a t B ursay th a t S c h o o l, le f t hoi. in pain. T racy said. ,

[ a t i o n a l s tthat at tirr

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Qtion C om m ittee try persp >unced controvcr* rooms, idards Thursday , , “This s o f American h is-' n o t ‘U.S negative. Thursday

p u b l ic a n , asked w as atten Igno re n a tio n a l candidati

5 N ational C enter Forum di o o ls , lo c a tc d a t m em ber c has already voted O ppon e,.‘and supporters standards11 follow suit. run amuc p f c u l tu n » made mentions lerica;-Black sug- 1986, bul I s t a n d a j focus 1969.1, and oppression It inclu

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le n d e r si ~r Resources Bureau:

Last year, more 450.000 fishing li,c

p were sold in Idaho'. I T lieb ill, SB1261 r be heard th is aHe

by the Senate Res ^ ond E n y irb r ■ C om m ittee , choir I I S en . L a ird N ot Hi Kimberly. A pair c

ber industry repre t iv c s d id m o s f c

\ th e b il l . N oh sa id ; it ho'sI tw ice. ; ,: ore slill some differences tl le,” NoTi said Thursday, “but y reading is that this is pCsit^’ good piece o f legislation,'

II not be adverse lo water qtiii

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iver th e fro n t o f h is Inner nd.

p t o f i n d nand confused .” • A'.lik

But invcstiga- .K ricgeto rs h a v e l i t t le knownto go on, except “ W cfo r th e f i r s t T ra c yn am e o f w here i.K ric g e r’s b o y - B ut sof r ie n d a n d a n exactlyu n i d e n t i f i e d A ndblood trail. family

D e s p i te the- ^ o rb lo o d , th e d c - ed, frorta i ls su rro u n d - Tw in F

isoppearancc poin t as “a (iIII p la y , s a id Sgt.. cn In 1 the C assia County friends m ent. In h< )cars lhat the g irl,,a te n .thi u rley Ju n io r H igh Isidro, o m e v o lu n ta r i ly , “Rcg

tandards|imes thedocum en t seem s irr< JC L A docum ent. B lack saic :h o f that other-culturo, othc sp ec tiv c” into th e n a tio n ’s

i should bc titled ‘W orld H !.S. H i s to r y ', ” BlacTc sa i ly m orning press confcrcnce tndcd by .form er G O P gubcr ate- L arry. E astland , Idaho d irec to r D ennis M ansH eld r o f the Meridian School Boa jn e n ts say th e p ro p o se d n ds am ount to poH^cnl^coTT uck - o r even censorship. Th is the explosion oTthcTAaI/< mt om its th e U.S. m ogn lan

ludes 19 references to M cC a

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swatera: ; ■ . the state,” Noh sio re thon enhancing Idaho’slicenses' byrcv ising lhew ti!

ho. - • Ir) areas w here268. will -than fish, wildlifencm oon" SB 1268,would allleso u rcc r io ra te '“ to accon:b n m en t npmic or social d ea ired, b y ' “ T h is i s n 't an lo h , R -- industry solution,'ir o f tim- islative liaison for i re s e n ta - , Tlie bill would <t o f th e highest-quality wilo's b een as " o u ts ta n d in

’ Outstanding resous that are tion dating back tolut at this w aterw ay in Idahiit^ve imd status.

Under provisionItiiiljty in sions would be m

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m i s s i n g g i rlikelylscenario. he. said, is ihj :ger le f t w ith her boyfricflc vn only as “ Isidro.'.’Vc d o n ’t have a last nam e, :y s a id . “ W ith o u t a riamt rc do w c even begin looking so rh eb o ^ y o u t th e re know tlywhall^s.going on." , j nd t h a t ’is w h o t 'th e K ricg t ly is counting on. londa. Krieger, who is sepab rom her husband and lives i n Falls, described her daughtc 3 troubled girl .., who had fal in w ith th e w ro n g ty p e c ids.'.’her journal, Rcgina had wri

th a t sh e fe lt th re a te n e d b •0 , h?r m other said.Icgina d idn 't know how to ci

P le a s e s e e GlRL/A

p o r t r a y ‘ cirrelevant. - but no mcntior ;aid„“pu ts o f Eastern Europ ther-coun- W right brothers,, n’s c la ss - Bart Simpson an

nod.H istory’, “ A m crica ha:

sa id a t a things and too m ice,'w hich 'd<?tracts from th jcm ato rio r accom plished b 10 F am ily odded. i\6, and a -“ Is th is oppr loani. , ' A m erica , le t ah I n a tib iia l B lack asked. OTTCCtiicss . . B lack ond the The guide B oise-based cva alJengcfJn say educators l0( landing o f co tis id e r “ L et 1

■ Outline o f Amer Carthyisin the Family Rcsca

r-qualit1 said. The b ill’ is aim ed at lo ’s “econom ic well-being” wiiter degradation polif^. ere w oter quality 4s h igher life ond recreation requires.I allow w ater quality to dctc- :om m bdate im portan t eco- developm ent....’’- ;

on Idaho so lu tiori. I t ’s on Dn," soid M indy Harm, Icg- for.thc conservation jeom e.'Id continue to allow fcmho’s • woterwoys to be protected

l in g re so u rc e w a te r s .” source w oteb is a classifica- k to 1988, bu l so far, not one daho has been granted tha'l

i ionso fS B 1268, many deci- ; m ade by “ Basin Advisory '

n Hous< schooBy Frank E LockwoodTimes-News writer '

- — ----- B O lS E '^ ^ u n iJa lio ’Representatives overwl approved legislation Thu guarantees state school f

■ Blaine County.With,stale Rep. Wem

D-Ketchum, and state Ridinger, R-Shoshone,

• • ,"ycs” vote, lawmakers v5 to approve legislation I .school districts in Olain

■ M cC all-D onnelly , Volley, and Avery.

Under Senate Bill 10 district.s are guaranteed' at least 90 perc):nl as mt from the stale in fiscal as liiey receive in fiscal; F or B laine Count}?, 0 state’s richest counties, i a t'least 9 0 'percent o f t million they received ihi:

• • Lawmakers incliided lion for a-funding flo

_ w eek’s public .School: tions budget, but SB 10' tees lliut the S4.5 inillii distributed.

SB 1075 wos ba'cki Idaho A sso c ia tio n 0 Administiatois and Blai School Superin iende Momer. Supporters sai

P l a n n e r

o n B i a sBy Scan L McCarthy

' Timei-Ncws writer

■; FIL E R - N eighb '- angered, fraslraled oP si

fused by R. Todd Bias: •build a 22 -acre subdivi o f Filer along the rim ol River Canyon.,.

^ But confusion amohg• . planning an^ zoning cor

and a vote cost by co C hairm an Erick.M ike delayed Blass' zoning cl month.

d After hearing about ‘ o f comments Thursday neighbors,and from Bl

; lhat ney , the p lann ing co end , voted 7-5 to wall until'.

make a zoning rccomini TIC," the county commi-ssionc im e . Com m ission meml ;ing? equally split, too. in their ■ lows Blass’ tTsjuesl to convert 1

• o f farmland into residen c g c r tural zoned property. Co

JohnElhcric^.ofTwinF lab t- , ground at 2122 E.'440C cs in marginal for fanning. ;htcr, ,'. “It looked awful roc • fa ll- . ' said Commissioner Pan c o f ofBuhl.

• Other commissioners writ- C. Joyce H ouston o f d by Jam es Laming o f Hoi

' they .were conccmed ol 3 c ry , new subdivision woulc ^ ^ 0 ' siiiTOunding farmers,

o v e r l y n e ition o f the Soviet occupation rope. Albert Einstein ond the :rs,jnerit n o jccognvtion, bul and pop^stor M adonna'get-a

h as do n e a lo l o f p o s it iv e ) much focus on the negative 1 th e positive tha t has been d by ou r an c e s to rs ,” B lack

jp r o p r ia tc .to ^ ta u g h t in' a lo n e th e s la te o f Idaho?"

the Idaho Fam ily Forum , a cvangclical Christian group; looking fbr guidelines m ighr

et F reed o m R ing : A B asic flcrican H is to ^ ’’ prepared by :scarch Council.

ity chant Groups’' comprised o f repn ’ m in ing , logg ing , livesto i

holders~of w astew ater dis r local go v ern m en t, Ind iar . based recreation, and envii• ests.

Conservationists fear the Groups - o r BAGs - wOuli

1 po llu ters to preside over I• quality in a process akin to ■ charge o f th e henhousej ■ 5- ’ “T his process will allow 1 the hurdles that they hi|ve ' Solom on soid. " industries'• simply Iqwer the hurdle.",: N oh co u n tered lha t B / i decisions about specific li

■ streanvs in accordance with• by public land manligemeni r _ • ' P le a s e .s

;e apprc )1 fundsKTHOUSirof j — —whelniingiy I hursdayUuit L H v t t l S 1 funding for ' O

- demands that eve :ndy Juquet, est counties gel e Rep; Tim. funds from ihe si; 1C, urging a Under the cun 1 voted 59 to ing fomiula - wli n benefitting inale-.some of tin line County, exist between Id

P lea san t d is tric ts - fun( County was in do

1075, .school T he Hous :d'to receive' Committee utiatii nuch money, ihe measure a'nc il year 1 196 colle;igues lhat SI il year 1995, ' a safety net foi o n e .o f the tricls."

i, that means ' i t 's the only f the SI.027 tliissituation.” sh his year, • Ridinger callec id S4,5 mil- o f “faimess," lo o r in this- ‘.‘It applie's to 1 appropria- lot 10 the state 1075 guaran- incomc tax, bu llion will bc back.” Ridinger 5

Jaque't. Ridin :kcd by ’the persuaded s

o f School Superintendent laine County support a fundinj dent P h ilip And Thursday,' iaid fairness Valley delegaiior

r s s t a l l d e c

s s s u b d i v i sBlass' neigliboi

“ ere' and runil resii plaits to build ho

ibors w ere l.ind four miles n simply con- far from liie city 1

ass’ plans, to ' residential neiglib ivision north ' “l l ie roads ar o fthe Snake lo lu n d le a lo to f

nei^ibor John Ri ig tlie county Fellow neiglib :ommission - said if Blass sui com m ission’, other neighbor kesell - has and further urban ; change for a land. County Zoi

.Lee .Taylor waitii t 90 minutes • agaiast doing jasi ly niglii from request a spot zoii Blass' attor- "Spot zoning i ;om m ission Taylor said. H 'A p rill3 lo Blass’ lawyer inendation.lo o f T w in F alls, ■ners. client’s reqy«>'i imbers w ere nearby rural he iropininitson acknowledged h rt the 22 acns undevelopec^ lots ential-agricul-■ - Todd Blass is Zonunissioner . county £ om m it \ FalLs said tlie bor Norma Bias.' 00 N. looked . V o ting to t

E th e rid g e , Ho ocky tc im e,". Kacce O ’Conni ’atti Wiersma Lammcrs o f Bul

■ '■ ofTw in Falls.- :ts, including Opposing the o f F ile r and W iersma. F,T. ollister, said H ansen , Jack about how a Buhl. Don Maie

ild affect the Jon Johason o f i • Mikesell. os cl

j g a t i v e ’ h iin ’ That -guide includes Me 1C .anc/ “ S e g re g a tio n fore 111 . .G eorge 'W allace. .Abrah a Confederate general Robei

O pponen ts o f the UCl 'C dards say they’re not try! /e A m erican h istory , ju s t b( :n w hole picturc is presented ;k E astland 'said U.S. histc

to study s la v e y ,a n d the 1 in' Indians, ju s t as’ w orld hist' V to study the. Holocaust: E

, anced presentation 6 f Am< a show substantial progress

p; ‘ **You don’t sec people h r Icav ingthe counliy. Y p u ! ic on boats alt over the worl )y E astlan d said . “ Obviou!

som ething right.”

ngesrepresentatives from stock , ag ricu ltu re , - discharge perm its,

d ia n ,tr ib e s .w a ic r - rnvironmental injer-^

the Basin Advisory 'Ould allow industry ,'er declining w ater n to leaving a fox in

ilow industry to set mvc to ju m p over,"■ies like mining can

I B A G s w ill m ake ic lake's, rivers and vith plans developed nent agencies, 5e.see.W A T E R /A 6

ovessbiU

1^95

[ i s l a t u r e: even the Jjiate’s rich- gel some.educalion •

le state. - .current school fund- ..

-which seeks to d im - '■f the imbalances that n Idaho's 112 school funding fo r B laine- n douht-ouse Education tumitiioiisly approved’ and Jaquet told her ‘

al SB 1075 "seK'Csas for ali school dis-

inly fair way to treat ,” she added, ailed the bill a mailer

; to cities that give a ate in sales lax and , but don’l gel a lol gcrsa id .'■ idinger. and Homer

sta le S chools lent Atine C, Fox to , ; iding lloor in J.inua'ry, ay, the entire Magic ation backed the bill. ,

j c i s i o n

i s i o nJibo rs-an ilxo ffam i- • residents^ like lliose he. -.', J homes for - said his es iiofib of Filer is 100 . rity to be suitahle for a igliborhood. s aren’t good enough )tofgrowth oul tJieiv,’’ n Raiaseyer said, iglibor Meli-ssii Joelson ; subdivides his land, lOfs might follow suit rbanize tlie iuv:i’s frihn- Zoning AdminisUTitor.

vamixl tlie commission ; jasl lliat, calling Bla.'s' t zoiie,ing is hard to control," •

vyer. John Hohnhorst ills , argued that his « 'i is compatible with il homes, Hohnhorst ;d he also owns a ft'W [lots adjacent loB la^,IS is tlie son o f fomier.missioner and neigh........'-Jla-ss. . ■ ■:o tab le: M ikesell, •

H ouston . L an ting , onnor o f Buhl, Lany •■ Buhl and Jim Patrick

; tbe motioQ to tabic:^T. Freestone, Jr., o f . ick T hornborrow o f ^aier o f Kimberly and ofTw in Falls. •

as c h a i n s , voted last '

l i s t o r yMartin Luther King

b rc v e r" p ro p o n e n t iraham L inco ln and obert E. Lee. ,UCLA h is to ry stan - . trying tq whitewash

it be ccrtoin that the Ited.history students need, ihc role of'A m erican history students need ‘ it: Bul he said a bal- ,. American history w ill , •ess sincc 17-76.. jplc getting on boats ' ' pu see people getting world to comc fte^* ' iously , w c 'rc d o in g

-Ran^^;' E L K O . N ev . (A P) -

Scrvice ofTicials in Elk< som e o f their employc<

• threatened.“ T h e re h a v e b een

d en ts ,” W aive S tager, ranger o f the W ells ofTi Buhl. “N evada is ju st a

V S he w o u ld n o t elabt specific threats against

T- saying an investigation te r w as ongoing.

She w as responding m ade last w eek by Jim 1 secretary o f the U.S. C

I i^griculture, w ho told a ; <»m m ittec federal ager had been threatened.

L ocal' law en forcen reg io n a l F B I to ld the F re e P re s s la s t w ee received no rcp o ru o f t

, . fedcrol agents to date. A ttom ey’s oflice for t

DeathRoseanna Cartel

R U PER T - Roscan:• Rupert, d ied Thurs

1995., nt the M inid; Hospital in Rupert.

Arrangements are p i be announced by th c l ; in Rupert.

CraigA.HopkinTW IN FALLS -

Hopkins', 47, o f Gen< formerly o f Buhl and Tuesday, March 7. IS ofpancrcatic cancer.

------------------ Thc^nnerBl'wilHnSaturday at Malcom’ Memorial Chapel, 1 Lewiston. Purial wJ Monday al the West I Duhl. Officiating will Sommers, Dr. Thoma Mary Ann Farley, F from 10 a.m. to ? p.m

. 9 a.m. to noon on i I funeral chnpcl.! The family suggest ; iributions may be mad

Fire D epartm ent EN Fund or lo S t. Jose M edical C enter

Hospi; . MAOIC VALLEY

Some names 1

Judy Bolley and Ju! Dess and Agnes WilS' ofGoodihg.

Jesus Villalobos o I Filer.

I CASSIA

Patricia Little, Ma Burley; Harry Clarl

ObituA l ic e P a r k

BUHL - Alice Pe died W ednesday. W her homo in Buhl.

S he w as bom D ; Lafayette, ind. She• Parkon J u n e 2 1 .19

. S he is survived; John R agan of Buh• R agan 'and RoCiert, L afaye tte . Ind.; fc

Gwenlyn V each. ^ D ianna S m ith .' al Jayne Reinmouth c

I; groodchildren; 19 'dron: five g re a tig dren; a n d a h a lfc Cooper.

T he fu n e ra l w Lafayette. Ind. Loc; under th e diroclioi Funeral Chapel in B

V em D. P o tte r, . JER O M E-V ern

; Jerome, d ied Mard ; V eteran 's Admlnis• Center in Boise.! H e w a s b o rn Ji : Bismark, N.D., to C

Potter. H e served Fo rce from 1949 Korean Conflict. He H o u se l on Nov. Aberdeen. Wash.

S u rv iv o rs inciu J e ro m e : tw o s t ' H o u se l of B o ise H o u se l o t K etch daughters, Ann Crt H elen M itchell o b ro thers. Clinton I Ariz., L e s te r PoU N.D .. C h a rle s Po Ore., and Lee Pot

J Mo.; fo u r s is............T 'C la u sh itz e r o f P t

: A lice D oelie o l S Stella Smith of Coo

' Darlene Barnett of and e ig h t s tepg re

--------- '• Was p reced ed In d' ents. one sister anc

. Crem ation tool . Relyea Funeral C , Services ara pendir

A -e Ti^noa-NeWs. Twin Fc

^Sagebl!usl) - U.S. Forest N evada w( ilko County say deny i f an; >yees have been rently beinj

' i But Hom e n so m e in c i- a tto rney fc cr, acting forest sa id 'th e of afTlco, said from charges li^ It a hotbed.” "'W e w ilaborate on any assault aga nst local agents, m ax im u m ion into the mat- 2 lo tn ick sa

Threateniling to rem arks ' federal crin m Lyons, under- convictcd o ;. Department o f ■ tenccd to u: d a congressional fined S25C gents in Nevada firearm s ci

sentence an' cem en t an d the L y o n s th e E lko D aily G enera l J; veek th e y h ad investigati( a f threats against While St tc. A nd the U.S. cases o f cn jr the district o f she said a n

h notices• te r Departmecanm Cmcr. 82. o r m .iled loi u rsd a y ,‘March 9. nidoka M tm orial

re pending and willtie.HansenM’ortuniy' “

Fnmk S- ly of Jeron

k in s ebrsied otS - C raig A llen Catholicjenesee, Idaho, and (Hove-Romd Twin Falls, died Jerome)., 1995, at his home;r. Georgelh V h c ld n « - l -p :m r -^ ls .^ p .sm’s Brower-Wann Un.led MeI. 1711 18th St. in a-m. to no: will be at 1 p.m. Chapel in tst End Cemetery inM \ be the Rev. Jim Maiy E.mas Bell and Sister memorial

Friends may call Michaelp.m. loday and from BoisCi (Rm Saturday at the TwinFalh

jests memorial con- ErmaL.made to the Genesee vice, 2 p.mEMS Educational (White Mo

o sep h 's R egional’itcr Education Floid C

»talsBY REGIONAL MEDICAL CEt

ies are omitted at patients’ reque:

Admitted I Julie Heck, bolh o f Twin Falls; Wilson, both o f Buhl; and Sidney

RelcssedIS o f Twin Falls; and Kelly Vir

SL^ MEMORL\L HOSPITAL

Admitted Mattie M iller and Bernice Ros lark o f Oakley; Betth Koch c

jariesLouise

Park. 74. of Buhl, BURL! I. March 8 .1995, at Korshlst I. d ied Tu(1 Dcc. A. 1920. in the Magi she married Luther Center ir , 1959. She we d by th ree sons. H o p p e r 3uhi, and Raymond H enry V lert Ragan, both of B entley ; four d au g h te rs , P io n ee r: I. Mary Morris and a te d Iro , 'a l l of Buhl a n d 1929, SI ih of Now York; 28 certifica 19 great-grandchil- S ta te -N tig roa t-g randch ii- received ,If brother, Donald Id a h o S

touchedwill b e h e ld in during I

.ocal arrangem ents tau g h t ! llion of the Farm er Heyburr n Buhl. Hawaii.

and Pena r a'ly »augirn D. Potter. 59, of ‘'^9' arch 8. 1995. at the Inistralion M edical ^mshisn

1 Ju ly 2. 1935. in to Dora and Lester 2®^, "'j', 'ed in the U,S. Air <9 to 1953, in the He manjgd Ruth L -

JV. 24,-^1980. In

e tu d e h is wife of s t e p s o n s , Jo h n

is e a n d N orm an ;chum ; tw o s te p - Craig of Boise and ^ l o f W m p a ; f o u r jn Polter of M esa,’o ile r of B ism ark.P o tte r of H arbo r, g f '

Potter of St. Louis, s is te r s , Evelyn Puya llup , W ash .,

I S equ im W ash , galSfda )oo8 Bay, Ore,, and 2 ” * „ of Tacom a. Wash,;

g randchildren . He :n death b y his par- and one brother. S j ™ ook p la c e a l th e I C h ap e l in B oise ..Id in g ,

1 Foils, Idoho Friday, March 10.

would ncithcr.confirm no r aany such threats were cur- o•ing investigated. Vloward Z lotnick. ch icf U .S. tl ' for the crim inal division,ofTicc,would not take such E

lightly. sw ill p u rsu e an y th re a t d t aigainst a federal agent to the rLim e x te n t o f th e la w .” r : said.ening a federal employee is a s:rimc and a felony. A person t:d o f the chargc could be sen- f J up to three yean in ja if and250,000. T hreats involv ing i5 carry a maximum 10-year Iand additional S250,000 fine, rs a sk e d U .S . A tto rn e y j 1 Jan e t R eno to launch anation inlo the matter. 1: Stager wouldn’t discuss any 1■ employees being threatened. Ia more general problem fcdcr- i

Sment. Contributions may be N to: Malcom’s Brower-Wann L

irvicesk S. Vigil, o f Eden and former- • grome, funeral Mass will be cel- Tnt 10 a.m. today, Mt. Carmel p

lie C hurch, Pueblo, C olo., iiRobertson Funeral Chnpcl in ii ).

■go Kenneth Nesbitt, o f Twin F L p jiL .loday j:w in .E o lltfjrs t_SMethodist Church. Viewing, 9 F noon loday, Reynolds runeral in Twin Falls.

fEdilhPim cU , of Twin Falls, Sini service, 2 p.m. today, St. \e l 's Episcopal Cathedral in h(Reynolds Funeral Chnpel in tl nils).

iL . Lan?, o f Filer, graveside scr- 1p.m. today. Filer lOOF Ccmeieiy, hMonuary in Twin Falls). (

d C. Hartman, o f Twin Falls. (

ENTER and Lisa Ward o f Ht

luesl.Viola Vasqucz o:

Granvill McAlister 01 Ils; Chester Virginia Simon o f Ru ncy Byrom

MINIDOK

Vinccnl of Lomiine Vangorde

„ Irene Harris o f Bur

tose. all o f A son was born h o f Paul; Lorraine Vangorder,;

F o r o l c a ll 73

Ise J o n e s=iLEY - Alice Louise Manning lisnik Jo n o s , 83. of Burley, Tuesday, March 7, 1995, at agic Valley Regional Medical r in Twin Falls.I w as born M ay20, 1911, in >er, U tah , tho d a u g h te r of / William a n d Alice S ophia ey M anning. Sho a tte n d e d er School in Paul and gradu- from Ruport High School in

She received hor teaching icate while a ttending Albion -Normal C o lleg e an d la te r 'ed her m aster's degree from 5 S ta te U n iversity . L ouise ed tho lives of many people g her leach in g caree r, She It sch o o l In Moultfln. Paul, urn. Burley. American Falls, lii. California, the Philippines Pennsylvania. She profession- lught (or 37 years before retir-

j i s e m arried-W illiam ' L o u is '- lisnik on Juno 4. 1952. To this w as born her only child. Bill

ig. 1, 1953, in Wallace, Idaho, h u s b a n d p re c e d e d h e r in 1 in 1957, S he later m arried I Earl Jones on Jan. 29. 1962. eceded her in death in 1974. vivors include four grandchll- . Robyn. Bill. E lizabeth a n d Kershisnik; and her daughter- I, Connie,'all of Sandy, Utah; s is te rs . Ida E. N ielsen a n d ean Goilendia; and one brolh- /nn Manning, all of l^aul; and 3C0S and nephews, in addition r husbands, sh e was preced- death by h er parents: her son, n March 26, 1990; and three te r s , H ow ard W. M anning .I (Bee) M anning and Robertey Manning. .................3 funeral will be held at 2 p.m, day. March 11. 1995, a t the 3y 1st a n d S ta r W ard LDS >el: 100 S . 200 W. of Burley, P resident R onalitB , N ielsen aiing. Burial will b e at the P au l' 3tery, Friends may call from 6

p .m . to d a y a t th a P a y n e jary. 221 W. Main St. Iri Burley

^ &

TW INrAlXS'K Ol

' . ............. . ...J—

10.1995

ireatenoffi<• al employees in the area fao

o f ti\ist w iththe public, s to n working for an unpopular c the federal government.

The acting ratiger, w ho ' , E lko for e igh l yea rs bcf<

stationed in Tonopah fo r• and Buhl the past th ree y ; public opinion o f the feden ’ m cnt had changed to o ne o

And that negative altitutI som e people to take o u t tI trations upon individuals i• for the federal governm ent 1 “Socicty in g enera l... is { ; up with having govetnmei r lives,” Slagcr said. “ Even i:

nitics tha( were friendly (in I you’re finding m ore dislike 1 Stager said forest service

had been made to feel unw f local communities bccausc p . b lam e th e w orkers perse• unpopular national policies.

M emorial Chapel, 1 7 k f I Lewislon ID 83501.

- graveside service. I p.m. S Twin Falls Cemeteiy.,Viewin p.m. today, Reynolds Funern in Twin Falls, with Ihe famil;

I ing fricnd.s from 6 to 8 p.m.

Carl Martin Gieiforat, < I F alls, m em orial scrvicc.: Salurdnv. While M ortuary ' Falls.I '

Keith V. Koib. o f Doagla . and formerly o f .Burley, I;

, Saturday, Payne Mortuary in . Viewing, d to 8 p.m. today I hour before the funeral on Sa I the funeral chapcl.

T im othy Q uinn Frcen - Hagemian, memorial serviei . held June 17 at the K

Cemetery. A notice will a June to announce tht

, (Demaray's Gooding Chnpcl)

f Heybum.

Relcssedz o f Burley; Maida G illett ol :r o f Heybum; Howard Olson ol fRupert; and Donna Uscola o f Pt

X)KA MHMORLU. HOSP^AL

■ Admitted ,jrder anti >Jnncy Cobio. l^ lh o f F

ReleasedBurley,

Birthsirn to Nancy and Frank Cobii ler, all o f Rupert.

o b i t u a r y r a t e I n f o r m a l 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 , e x te n s io n 278

a n d from 1 to 1:45 | g Saturday at the church.

Ji F ran k W. G ra v e s31 BLISS - Frank W. Grave

Bliss, d ied W ednesday , In 1995, at his residence.)f Frank w as born May 15,a Gooding, tho son of Fred ed Osborn Graves. He w as iJ- Iho family farm n ea r Blln graduating from Bliss Higg in “1939, he worked for on(n his father before going indjr on his own. Ho married AlTl on Oct. 18. 1941. Iff Jeroie fa rm e d n e a r B liss in 1lo 1942 , In 1943. th ey falO Gooding before returning1, where they farmed in 19' 5. fall of 1945. they purch IS a c re s from tho G olcoechI - s o u th e a s t of B liss. In t r- 1950s. Ihey p u rchased 3

of desert ground and am is'-acres'ln-1978.'und5rThB‘C is Frank w as very civic mi Jll s e rv e d on th e A m erlc 0 . R e se rv o ir W ater B o an in 1988). th e B liss S chb i id (1948-1962), and the Bliss2. District for six years. He

getting th e Bliss rural nII- estab lished and the f^eo^ id p a s s n ear his residence, ir- He Is survived by his'v h; G ra v e s of B liss; th ree id Larry Graves, and his wift h- Bliss, Linda Merritt and Id band . Clell of G o o d in g .; 3n C ouch and hor husband d- C h u b b u c k ; o n e s ls te i in, Bablngton of Hill City; sev 30 children. Ritchie and Curt g . Rhonda, Jennifer and Ran Kt and Kristian and Jam ey C

numerous nieces and ne^ ■n. w as p reaeded in 'dealh t ne ents. and his brother. Lore )S The funeral wrill be held ly, S a tu rd ay . M arch 11s an D em ara /s Gooding Chapi lul' Rev, Dave Boan bfllclating 6 b e a t th e Elm wood Cei

i e Gooding. Friends may cal ey 7 p.m, t o ^ y at tho funeral

( S e e m a ^ w

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cm lEovcra-o fd is tn is t. H nu

l u d t h j s l e d ' t the ir fnis-s who w ork E d w ard s mn s Who w ont

BgclUngfcd cd their tnx-e> ™ tu s" and thei 1 in commu- - „ .j

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is expe lling I ' r. local-govcm t

T h a tm c a n s tl Idaho’s a tton

_________ som eone elsehundreds o f tl

"IS th S t., A s tre a su r - $1 .2 b illion

S he w o rk s v c ities, counti

m c n t agen<_________ resou rces to

m cnt earning: Saturday, bar is on i lso

State B are::rnl Chapcl i l y r e e .

, o f Twine, 1 p .m . B y M eredithy in_Twin _ s ia lc s > jc w s j

, W A S H IN;Ins, Wyo... R epub lican !

Sniurday .1 "8^1:has allow ed c o n t in u e in

em an, o f forests, ice will be H u m a n a< K elchum R iver and Cc nppenr in b e lie v e d to

he tim e, Idaho salmo: -I)- extinction.

T h e ju d g e d a y s b e fo n w ould kick i

- m iners, rand In th e Sawt< o th e r fo re s w orker lost a

o f Decio; delegation s« o f Albion; T h e in ju iPaul. resu lt o f nn

m e n ta l g ro t KL p ro tecting cr

t a l - ’w ould] ( loggers and

fRupert*. ■■ ) i n g ^ 6 r k a f i i ■'> ' erssiild .' • ‘

T h e rem c re fo rm th e Act.

bio and to , ''W e wnni Idahoans do th is d is ru p t

____________ a g a in ," saidIdaho. “W c

a t i o n , ■ save species '8 p ie ’s j o b s__________ every Uiree i

T h e law n p.m . on jjon isj

b la m e d twc the debacle:

. th e N a tio n

r M a r S S :

I5„1921. in W n f la n d Greta i raised onJllss. Ador C o n tin u ed I lIgh School . ..pu , „]! u

S J C n n ■ you have nn

Alma M lS t ocome. They1941 a n d tn e e tm g w tfarm ed in Solomon saing to Bliss ance prom pt944, In the C lub Legalc h a s e d 80 tu m geners:h ea family Protection /

l a S o e c m l ” ' 8mother 162i-CaieyAct---------minded. Ho -■-▼ -■ J.iJl

■'“d o g l " ' . C o n lln u edidol B oard out fo r help,iss Highway R e g in a ’e helped in fa th e r, D armall route i o ;4 5 the ti

i n g t o t h t i s; wile, Alma taiib<O Tliv0 ch ild ren . to m e ‘n Bui/ife,'Ruby oi ' /K .r>egerid her hus- d a u g h te r iI. and Doris m om ing.Id , Dave ol B lo o d s tter, Elbiso g i r l ’s b cd ieven grand- K rie g e r hojrtis Graves, • v to e s W th^andy Merritt, J J ,

. e Mib y h is 'p a r :” —cen jcd r,-T : >ren Graves. don * “ O'* )ld at 2 p.m. Lab tests p< S 1995, at th e b lo o d a i3pel. with t h e __ T h e bIo<ig. Burial will' outsiclem etery in • • all from 1 lo al chapel. .

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o u se ' S p e a k e r M ik e R -B la c k fo o t . sa y s

Tiay be th e o n e w h o is out improperly, says the state bar “violat- ^ -exem pt public e n t i^ sta- heir ow n ru le s w hen an bi using the bar’s nam e and ‘- asked the Legislantre to n o n - la w m a r r ia g e s i n ' 994. e: Edwards inform ed repre-o f the Idaho State Bar, d ling stat(^ agency, that she 'S ig them from th e s ta te ’s m m cnt investm ent fund. " s the Bar, w hich governs om cys, w ill have to find :lsc to invest the m oney: ** f thousands o f dollars. iurer, E d w ard s o v e rsee s ^ in in go v em m cn t funds. ® s w ith sc h o o l d is t r ic ts , “ nties, and o th e r govem - ;n c ie s , p o o l in g th e i r c to in crease th e ir jn v e s t- ° ngs. But from n ow on. the ® s own. Pr executive d irector Diane S'

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fIN G T O N - T h e a l l - h n Idaho deleg a tio n says d species law shou ld be C ) put human righ ts above h ;hts even t h o u ^ a ju d g e e :d m ining and logging to f in s ix Id a h o n a t io n a l I

ra c t iv i ty in th e S n a k e c

C olum bia R iver basins is C to h a v e p la c e d se v e ra l non species in danger o f I

sIg e 's dec;ision cam e ju s t I o re a c o u r t in ju n c t io n i k in and potentially cause c nchers and tim ber cutters kvtooth; C h a llis and fo u r c e s ts to s ta y h o m e . N o t >t a day on the jo b , but the ? I Mys it w as too close. t ju n c tio n - - i s s u e d as a \ m Oregon-based environ- ( ro u p ’s la w su it a im ed -a 't ' I ; endangered salm on habi* j Id haye prcyented .m^nc^, ; id ranchers from cbntinui- .„< aft?r.M arch |5,vtewm;J,k--.,, j

m ed y . th e y c la im , is to 1 he E n d a n g e re d S p e c ie s

an t to refo rm th e law so idonH hav e .to go through iip tive p ro cess ag a in and 1aid Sen. L arry C raig . R - i Ve should be able to helpics w ithput throw ing pco- <>s a n d l iv e s in to lim b o i:e m o n th s /’ Iivm akers.-ond co n sc rv a - ]5up P acific R ivers United, i w o fed e ra l ag e n c ie s forle: the Forest S ervice and io n a l M a r in e F is h e r ie s ' U n d er c u rre n t law , o ffi-

iter_____id from AS1 those things together and on adequate public partici- ycess,” N oh soid. las a p oo r track record for w a te r q u a lity s tan d a rd s , said. Years o f non-compli- ipted a lawsuit by the Sierra fli Defense Fund, which in e ra ted an E n v iro n m en ta l 1 A gcncy list o f 962 Idaho eg m en ts th a t d o n ’t m ee t

ssing^^-jd f ro m A S :lp,” she added, a w a s la s t s e e n b y h e r >aniel K rie g e r , a t a round } l i i ^ t o f F eb. 27, accord- 6 sherifT s departm ent. She living w ilh h er father a t his

Buriey.e r d is c o v e re d th a t, h is r w a s m is s in g th e n e x t

s ta in s w e re fou n d in the rd ro o m , a n d o u ts id e th e h o m e , T racy so id , b u t he th ink that the blood w as o

violcncc. - ......... ............b lo o d d o es h a v e u s co n - -T ra o y -sa id ,-b e c a u se w e

low w here it cam e from .”I perform ed o n a sam ple o f I a re no t com plete yet. lo d d tro il e n d e d n e a r the ts id e K r ie ^ * s Horne, T i i iy

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M innich concedes that one o f her organization enoneot h ied the Legislattu^ in Feb 1994. But she said her orgt is now closely following its i

' ' M in n ic h ’ s a id , sh e reg i exp lusion , bu t isn ’t sure \ bar w ill do in response. “W try in g to d ec id e how m ut issue it is for us: whether tc to reconsider o r w hether t o , w ith the m oney ourselves.”- Simpson has questioned I actions - and has su ^ es ted treasurer m ay be doing sor tionable lobbying herself. I said A w a rd s is using state ees to lobby for b ills that he ing to do w ith the treasurer “She’s opposed to that repc com m on-low m arrriagc. Th d o u b t a b o u t i t and she em ployed, som eone paid % payer m oney, to lobby for sonal intcTKt on this," Simp;

i t o r s e x p l ccials from those agcncics c

__d e c id e w h e th e r a c t i yit^fo rests harm s endangered

. habitat.“The experience o f the p

: C h a llis and Salm on whos hoods w ere m o s t directly

: en ed by th is in ju n c tio n < fo r c c d m y c o n v ic t io n i

E h d a n g tre d S p ec ies A ct reauthorized to include hu

: econom ic factors,” said Ri ; C rapo, R -Idaho Falls.I C raig and Sen. D irk K en f R - Id a h o , w h o c h a irs th<

su b c o m m itte e th a t w ill i ; ESA reform , already propi I islation changing the fede ! c ie s ’ consultation process.\ The law m akers hod been : offic ia ls from the federal I to re so lv e th e m a tte r be : M arch 15 deadline - w hen

th e in ju n c tio n issu ed in k w ou ld run ou t. K cm ptho• called th e offic ia ls to Coi t ' l a s t w e e k to c h c ? k c

, Yi‘‘ ^ p l c a ^ e d the.assurai- ..■crorofficials gove a t my

m tt t ie h ea rin g w ere m et ' -the d e s ire d -e ffe c t-b n the ) K em pthom e said.J U .S . D is tric t Ju d g e Da

l i f te d th e j n ju n c t io n \ ) re c e iv e d o “ b io lo g ic a l cI m ap p in g o u t a matiagen" i for the endangered salmon- and O regon.3 O ff ic io ls fro m P o c if i- Council said underm ining 3 consultation process woul

b i l l ; " T h e a c t is b u i l t- process," said Bob Doppe I, tive d irector o f the council r " I t ’s w ork ing in other j o ther endangered specics.' s “ I f (Craig and K em pthom- it, that mtfans they w ant 1

water quality standards, d D ir t is th e b ig g e s t pc i- Idaho’s w ater, Solom on s

i t 's also the easiest to clean ir SB 1268 is a respon : i, S ierra C lub lawsuit, Noh : I- the purpose is to see thal a has a system in place.” n I f Idaho doesn ’t produiII tion, a federal judge prob 0 N oh said. Even so, a new ;t n o t im m u n ize th e s ta te

said, w here h e figures she a ride.

;r It is possible that someo d Isidro ^ v e the girl a ride.

p h y s ic iil e v id e n c e octui le Isidro to the girl’s disappej is outhoritics w ant to fmd hi

he has any information abo is Isidro is described as t I t man, betw een 16 and 25• w ho p robably lives in T le and p o ss ib ly h as grand] le Burley, T racy said. H e m le green low-rider type o f pic a R e g in a is 5 -fo o t 2-in

w eighs 120 pounds, and 1- d e r len g th b lo n d e ha ir ,/e eyes.,..........- .........” R eg in a’s fam ily is or{ of

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Twin Falls Public!

T he speaker si th a t E d w ard s is

^ because sh e 's a m on low morriog dislikes bar m m l issue. “I f tha t’s tl truth, then I think

T he 1994 Idah. reports that Edwi m oh 'law miirriag th a t la s te d u n ti

n n a n n Edw ords rccetVi ^ . settlem ent after h

nc section Frank Edwards ( lously lob- r e n t le g is la t io i ebruory o f im pact on Lydit •ganization s ^ e m e n t .IS rules. U t e Thursday g re ts th e actions com e aft : w h at th e Tax, Probate and W e’re still C hairm an Rober u ch o f on author o f the Fcl to ask her jng letter - begai

:o ju s t deal lawmakers o n otl tion.including ch

i Edwards*- “-niis has to d ed that the p r io te u se o flS B om e ques- their ogenda in 1 r. S im pson ^ id . te em ploy- The trea su re r! have noth- a t in g o g a in s t e r’s office, o p posing comn: peal o f the and suggested S There’s no legislative b rand e s e n t a n “I 'm sorry he 1 I w ith tax- interest in this. ] or h e r per- w ith him , and 1 ip soasa id . stands thot,” Edv

o i t f o r e s t ‘i consult to act. and they dc i ty in t h e endangered spc cd spec ies support unb'ridic

Doppett said I : people o f w a te r q u a l i ty ose liv c li- w o rth m o re to tiy th re a t- th a n m in in g , ti I has re in - jobs risked by tl 1 th a t th e o sm oll perccnt; :t m u st be jobs, tiumon nnd “T he issue is Rep. M ike jo b s vs. salm on,

D o p p e tt sa id cm pthom e, w as considered he S e n a te s tro n g est th is j I c o n s id e r In flux o f com j )poscd leg- environm ental ; Jcrol agcn- quality o f life.5. A c c o rd in g icn pressing ECO N orlhw est li agencies econom ic consi b e fo re th e P ac ific R ivers :n 0 stay o f tim ber and gra: in Ja n u a ry on th e s ix fo n lo rn e even fractions o f Ida !apitol H ill are also subsidi:

o n th e i r ‘‘Idaho’s cottl . ing in d u s trie s ;

ratices fed- rep o rt read s. " ly subcom - bulk o f new jol e t and had com e from othe h e ju d g e ,” D o p p e tt ac(

Service o f bowi )a v id E rza su re f ro m law

w h e n h e “ o ld -w o r ld ” aj o p in io n ,” protect the indu

:m en l p lo n jngE S A . on in Idaho H e said his g

f in a lin o ly s is . I f ic R iv e rs m onth , for spei ig th e ESA forests tha t w ill uld gut the because they ha It o n th a t " I ’d be surpi pett, cxecu- pro jects a re ste :il. he sa id . “ T hatr sto les fo r do ing their job s.” h e said, file su it ogoin.” m e) change The Forest Si t to gut the phone calls.

S ierra C lub lawp o llu te r o f “It’s n ot goinI said , "ond go avray, and iion up ." moke things woinsc to th e “This w on’th said, “and C lean W ater Aclat th e sto te lost g asp o f th

^ w orst tim e to s<luce a so lu- tion.”obobly w ill, N oh soid he:w plan w ill this legislotionte f ro m th e Clean W ater A<

le w aited fo r drive to d istril person fiters dt

cone besides ers. H er fomily :. he said. N o w h o can heljp lu o lly l in k s Costco ip Twii )eanmce,-but - S c h o o l tn Je; h im in case Burley, ot 1 p .r

bout Regina. A nyone w it 1 a H ispanic R eg ina is oski ;5 years o ld , County Sheriff T w in F alls, 2251, o r Intern idporenta in a t 678-5556. m ay drive a ■sic l^p .in c h e s ta l l . ■ A J ■ A 1 d has shoul-.:

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5r said he’s concerned . * . s is ta rg e tin g th e bar s 0 supporte r o f com - rioges - and personally • im b e r s ’ stances on the ’s the case, i f thot’s the • link i t 's inappropriate.” T daho Political A lm anac :^ w ah ls entirred a com- ! rioge'in 1970 - a union jn t i l th e la te 198 0 ’s. |:etved an un d isc lo sed !;er h er relotionship w ith ; d s ended. B ut the cur- ' t io n w o u ld h iiv c no ' | ' ydia Justice E dw ards'

:day, Edw ards said her •! after form er sta te bar and Trust Law Section

)bert L. A ldridge - the Fcbmoty, 1994 lobby-

cgan trying to influence 1 other pieces o f Icgisla- g child-protection laws, to do w ith the inappro- ISB resources to further in lobbying," Edwards

rcr said she isn 't retoli- is t b a r m e m b e rs fo r im m on-law m arriages,;d Simpson stick to the anch.he has taken a personal ,

iis. It has nothing to do nd I 'm su re he undcr- Edwords added.

‘crisis’,/ don ’t w ant to p ro tcc tspccies. T h ey w an t t o ___id led dcvelopmcntT’ " lid the salm on, ond tho ity ond q u a n t i ty , a rc : to Id a h o ’s eco n o m y J, tim b e r a n d g ra z in g )y the suit - w hich was :cntage o f forest-boscc^^

e is jo b s vs. jo b s , not' ion," he said, ia id Id o h o 's econom y red am ong the nation’s' ; iis yeo r becau se o f an ’ o m p an ie s lo o k in g for tal am en ities and high ‘e.ig to 0 r e p o r t frorli''cst - an O regon-based 3nsulting firm h ired 'b y e rs C ouncil - m ining','' grazing jo b s d ep en d en t, f o re s ts r e p re s e n t ju s t 'Idaho’s.w orkforce an d '

sidizcd by taxpayers, cattle, tim ber and m in - ' ies are d e c lin in g ,” the*' s. "T h e o v erw helm ing ' jobs and iiicom es w il l jther industries.” ‘ a c c u s c d th e F o re s t

lowing to po litical p re s - ' | | law m o k crs , ond fro i^ ‘” ag en cy o ff ic io ls , tb |' ndustrics b y not enforc-j-

is group w ill review th e , iis, expected in an o th e r ' specific p ro jects in the' w ill have to be cu rta iled ' y harm salm on. u rp rised i f none o f the : stopped o r m odified ,"'ho t m eans th ey o rcn ’t ' job and w e m ay have t6' in.” ”st Service d id not rc tunf

lawsuit, he conceded. ,;oing to m ake the lawsuit id it 's probably going to j I worse,” H arm soid. ., n’t pass m uster w ith th^ i rA c t.” she said, “and thi?,' ' f the L eg isla tu re is th e , to seek a thoughtful solii-

he is “ com fortable that', ion is consistent w ilh thqC' rA c t.” ■

stribute 30 ,000 in issiiig - ■s donated by local print*.' n ily is asking for anyoDC.i lelp to .g a th e r a t e ither,,Fwiii Falls, Jerom e Hig|^; -Je ro m e, o r K m a rt in^

. p.m . o n Saturday, w ith in fo rm ation ab o u ^ osked to ca ll th e C o ss i^ m fP s D eportm ent ot 6 78-j tem iountain Investigatio&i 5.

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DECLO - The ciiy (0 get the m oney to- p,oscd im provem ents water system.

•At a m e e tin g wi C o u n e il th is w eel T u c sc h e r , en g in e e r A ssociates o f Rexbu: m aps fo r the $875,0 ment projcct.

; For the past two yea been tiy in g to get fit c j ty p a s se d a boiii S 2 0 0 .0 0 0 in 1993 o

[H om e A dm inistration |t c d a $250,000 grant, r .‘The council is now ’‘another S425.000 gr

state D ep o rtm cn t'o fo Tucscher reviewed

in c lu d e re p la c in g o: p ipe, fire h yd ran ts a cjilorine equipm ent, i g e r lines, a new w el new scrvicc lines with

. In case a $21 .9 m County school bond n e x t w e e k , T u csch includc p lans to pro Ime o'n the new h i ^ Si

„To re d u c e inc Tiicschcr soid that on \^ill be w ithou t wat< ti,mc and for only four in the year, he estim; vvill b e g in by th e e allowing construction time in June.

T u c sc h e r ond Darrington w ill be ma to tio n to th e Dc] C o m m erce fo r the development block gr

' Emil Pierson, o f t: Development Associa he is preparing an cxec for the hearing-commi otes the systerti, its prol vides solutions to the p

■ Pierson, who has st nity developm ent pn ^ a n t funding, said tl good shape for the pn local bond issue has FmHA has commiitc'

-the project, and.thccE tract has been approve

In other busm ess, ing fo r D eclo’s city nient has been set foi February, the counci planning committce'5 tion to zone the 64i r& idential-d^cultu 'n

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J b u RLEY - Th. » u th c r n Idaho,

■ Hnrichment Prograr'> I ftu r week basic Ion^ I tiught by.JanJCetda' I IE yeoTB horticulture

I (Students will discc'' I sloping techniquesI I neparatioo, design,

I itg . watering, fertiliI rjaintenance. Stude' I l»w to test fo waw' I w il be introduced to

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Commerce ily still is tiying S'S” . '? t J p n y fo rp ru - ■»»'" > ;n ts to th e c ity m ite cost (

T he sifiw ith th e C ity woodcn St e e k , W illia m “ W S

:er a t F o rsg rc n J '" '™ " ' '? ;burg, rev iew ed Cloyd 5 ,000 im p ro v e .

years, Declo has ..T *"'financing . The >fin'-Cass:

ond is su e fo r and other r3 a n d F a rm e rs | H |^ M | | ion has commit-

ow trying to get from the

f Commerce. red plans, which ; o ld lead jo in t ts and dam aged it, installing big- well, pum p, and lenii /ith meters.* m illion C assia ,987 Dt ind issue passes sc h c r a lso w ill p rov ide 12-inch lh school site, in c o n v e n ie n c e , . only two blocks !

vater a t any one bur hours. Earlier , 'j limatcd that bids e e n d o f A p ril , »miion to start some- '^ 1

M a y o r Jay m aking a prcsen-

D e p a rtm e n t o f th e co m m u n ity H

S f f i ''R c g io n IV Ijciation, said that ■ aecutive summary iimittee that evolu- problems, and pro- le problems. s studied commu- projects that get

d that Declo is in : presentation. T he m | | | has been passed, ilted to help fund ' c e n ^ C £ D n g _ c p n ^■oved, he said. ----------ss, a public hear-ity im pact agree- | s n C: for M arch 22. In l y Bjicil approved the M Bee's recommenda- B B^ 0 - a c r e a rea as;tu'ral....................... , ' | P ^

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T he C o lle g e o f St) 0 , M in i-C a ss ia ;ram is o ffe ring a Prlandscaping class tdslcger, w h o _ ^ _ . . _ ure experience, iscover basic land- F ( ies inc lud ing so il.p i, planting, p tun- ____ _rtilizing, and- lawn l H | | | uden ts w ill le am vater drainage and I to leeching. .'Qrs b eg in n in g to . scapers. It w ill run to 8:30 p.m. April Z 4 :'^ * re9 s tra tid n ':; ause c la ss s ize is s $ 2 0 . .F o r m ore I thic M in i-C assia - W.

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LEY - Two new signs local } owners hope will help draw and travelets town are expect- up along Interstate 84 soon. M in i-C ossia C ham ber o f rce raised $5,600 for the new ) be located two miles west o f n Burley exit, and obout two ist o f the Heybum interchange, s ig n s w ill rep lace th e two Snake River Rccrcation Area

hat arc in bod condition and : to read, said chombcr mem- lyd Taylor, owner o f P rice 's 1 B urley . O ne o f the signs has been removed, he said, new signs also w ill advertise Qssia’s boating, skiing, golfing er recreational activities.

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. W a r M e m o r l a i l r d A v e . W e s t <

G o o d i n g

EQUIPMENTRed Stock Rack • 1962 Inlematkxial I

Houta Mower • 500 HD Box Blade IR7-Blode 1-8604 -SO T Blade 1-S266 Boom Pole 1 -9057 • Two L7200 Po»l i NH1(M6Hoy Stacker* Spreader *320 1993 Rhino 4x4 Model 344 Trsdor and t

Lodnwod 8 Row Wlmjrwer • Corrogi

TRAILERSr6 OVT coaen MotMfxxneDmrxi Now 454

1904 Cor Tmiler • Sl!i Wheel Flat Bee 1974 2-Kor»eTrolli

MISCELLANEC10' Boot 4 TtnJUr, 70 HP Motor I

Aluminum Ftsning Boat w/Johnsoi 6' Whippw Mower arxl 5’ Whipper

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ituyvleeKiHtonhdts,

h e S a le , • C a l l to c o n s ig n :dMiralt(Faltfllld 764-2336) of Sals, Sat 10a m -6pm

193 MERCURY^k.#Q:177-4Dr,V-6Autflmfl

PowenMocha Frost Pa Miles, Balance of Factor

YOUNG $ 1 1 FORD PRICE A J

• Plus Sales Tax^S. Title Fee,

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pleads

eft ch arg e aNews ^

MY - An O a k le y teen __ stealing Sl.lO O from a

let pleaded innocent in c t C o u rt T h u rsd a y to jrand theft.irley Bedkc, 18, has been th taking a bix>wn wallet rounierat C lark 's Market last August, according to

ng to th e s to re c le rk , d to ld h e r th e w a lle t | 3 his hired man, the a(Ti- i. O ff ic e rs fo u n d the l lc t em p tied a lo n g the : would have taken back kc Fcedlot, the afTidtvvit

ie r o f the w allet said it nd p u lled o u t S 200 in id hidden in the w allet, v it sa id . B cd k e ’s hired ved o fficers h is w alle t, )lack, and said it is the :l he owns, the affidavit

l a s s i f i e d s .

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nol Bean Comtslne M2 ■1-900 • 764 HO Box eiodo ■9260*9720 180lKl-6833 ■o*IHolaDl{}ger«.Le^bauch ■320 OswakI Box w/SctUea - Hnd Loader. 3 pL. 35 Hour* ■Togaior. F)oaUng • Newi H

i s . I454 Chevy Enoine. Nice, Nieel H Bed • Flat Bed w/SUes H'roller ■E O U S ■tor &Trolllna Motor ■nson Motor & Trailer ■Iper Mov>«r • Camper H

N B Y S A L E TIM E, |

in ; (208) 324 -1483 I

f SABLE GSm atic, A ir Cond, P ull P a in t 22,000 to ry W arranty. .

1,788

eo. No DOG FeesI

n

Minico senior wT beT in»-N ew »

BU RLEY - Scott M ohlm present his senior music reel p.m. today at the First Presb Church, 2100 Burton Ave. 1 perform on piano, violin and tn

M ohlm an is 18 and a se Minico High School in Rupen

L&LSADDLE

fl£J___________ Jtnme. IM o. V.SALE TIWE: 12:00 Noon

SADIChampion Shoe Machinery Co, b /n ffl Wooden stitching horu • wtKt cnair! cutlers • Two new rMliJe suJdle tne$ mount (Mter • Leather punc lt$ • LeatM stands & racia - Misc. of t)ucldts. All tUes o( leather scram • Stitching thrt boots, beB boots, ccmbs. brushes, wrifx bosals. bridles. Ua (tovms • LHter Same blanixts • 50 ft, 1* nunUU tope ■ Boxes &

SADDLES & ^Pair of J.M, Caprlota black wooV cha& Spotted pony drWng harness • Turoa Coki. • Hai«i-«afl»<f team ropers satJ Burlsy, ID - Brand n«w Decker pack sa chaps-Old pair chinks chaps-Nicsb Old & new bridles & lelns • Ok) iron it

- . Old sliver dollars (1688-1885-1891 Undrpjlat#d1922iJbeity yfrtfflollai Unique hor^-hide bt»gy robe witli mi nice 5 n. double handled cross cut sa

_ .Sevefal,ol(l.tiiandlnqlro(is-Misc..e3r Bteyer horses (pra 1964) -Wise, wesle boots - Colored cowboy hats • Other m NOTE: The L&L Saddle Shop was operat Unutwlm, We are impacting & briftgino 8 «U as some very iftusui) wslefn coDecttt

OWNER Formerty o

T E R M S : C A SH OS E V E B Y TH U

FNDAY, MARCH 10*. i nSherry & Keith Thaele Farm Machinery • Filer

, Aflvcfliscmcni-Match 0M x m n u s e n m tm )

HUUY. MARCH 1(T. I taMr 8, Mrs. LeHoyLancatte Farm Machinery-Kimbetl)

Aeventiemcnl • March 8 w A aA U cnon tR S

UTlfflOAT,HAACM11M1Furniture • Appltanccs • Tools -Ko

Miscellaneous-Twin Falla HUH BROTHERS AIX^OI

8ATtffl0AY, MARCH 11M IMotor Vehicles-Farm Equlpn ComionmenlsWcicome-Jeti

THEAUCTtOMEXCHAMft

SATUROAT, MARCH 11-.1Annual Rupert Elks Auction *R

Machinery-Miscsllaneou: V . AdvcftljcfTwA-Marchfi

MU. g r a A iqA »«ocu'

SATURDAY, M i m i l ' . lWendell CorrJPillyAuctlc

Farm EQuiprTKnttiMlsccliane At^ertlsomeAl - March 9

WOffAMCnOHSOtVIC

BXTUROAY.MARCKItMPublic RV Auction

Includes Bank Reposscssio iDfUQSeiniies-Eaoie AOvcrtlsemenl - to c h S

MUnCK* tO M , BCORfW

SATURDAY, MAKH11MPartnership Dispersal ol Second C

Antiques i Things-AntlQueFi, Glassware-Collectibles-Jei

Advertisenent • March 9j m A u c n o g a s

UTURDAY, MARCH i r . 1Heins, incorporated

Fam Machinery-Ruper Advenisement • March S

MASTERS AllCTWi s a v

SATURUY,KAKH11-,1Cunis&DawneWard

Farm Machinory-Twin Fa AiMrUsement* March' WAlIADCTWMgRS

StMDAY.MAnCM12*.1iLiLSaddiery-Equipment-!

Tack • Coiitdibtes • ■ AitvmtlseiTeflt - March 1

jM A A tfc n a c a s

SOBAY.MARCMir.IHaoatman Sprlncs Consignmen

Downtown Haoorman AiMftlsorncnl-March 10, Cla

ponTA UcnaistRV ii

MOMUY.MAROIir.lGreoCallen

Farm Machinery-Jeron Advwtiscment > Manii 1 WAUAUCTKWCaa

MOWAY, MARCH IS-, 1Gecro8&BenyNy«andNei{

Farm Machinery-Eder Advenisemeni-March:

MA ST B ttA ttC nO ilP

H O B A Y .M A K S tr.lRide & Marie HiprMlI

farm Machinary-Grind \ Advttlisemenl.-Mareh

H O f m AOCTIMBI

VBNKmY.MANOIlS-,Mr.&MiOniBt)tn

FarmMacWftefy-MlddlJ Advtrtlstmeni-March

■ o f a s A o c n o B

M i l p e i f o r m conche has been activc He is the son o f !

man will Mohlman o f Ruper :cital n t'7 o f Dclford and Nat isbyterion and R ussell and E

He will Rupert. He has stud trumpet school sincc the fiftl sen ior a t D eana C hristense crt, where- Marcelyn Dean.

2SH0P&C0LLEC

AUCTIJ U H D W r j j J A R C | ^

Building al the talmrouniis on West ■ Watch tor the j m auction signs.

I 'IDOLE SHOP ITEMSI mouth leather sewing machine ■ Smaller it lir saddle work stand -landis leathet lolHr • ■es • WoA bench • Standing rMlet • Bench I Iher spRter • Assorted leather worldng hand U ies. rtrtts,0^fng$-f^cordAn5pe-Leath hrtad • Lir(» tooling hammer • Shoeing hanin rape, cuny combs, boot lacis, nylon halters, r mps • New leather wrist bawis, (jloves, bronc s & bom of mlscellaneois sadtfle^ hantware

( WESTERN COUECTlaps • Two McClellan Army saddles • TwiHi 3a Assoc, bronc saddle made by Denver I saddle • 15* rouQhlut saddle, Ueuellen trt

I spurs'Pair of tancy Mds spurs* Did slirnj 39MB99-1904-1922) & two 1941 Walkin jlta/s 25 Kentwdy1/2 dollars, 1994-1969 mohiir back (sxcsllent condition &hard to

: saw • 1925 ione Wor plctufs - Singer ti

•rated In Ber 4 PoealeDo, Idaho for a numbei B#oulo(«ofaoe, thera's a lot o( good wrHng aibles,TlCTCTalwadd«lltemjtoprwlde50

R: L & L Saddle She of Filer & Pocatello , Id

3R BANKABLE C H E C K DAY ( IIN Q S E L L S “A S IS ...W H E R B J

m a mm b b b o b mIMQ TUCSOAY, MAJ Uhlig Ranchcs.,r irrigation & F:■fl AtJveniscmc

. TUESDAY, MJ, Household-1

Consignments V ctiy KLAAS AW

S TMURSOAY.M---------- West End.U M . EvcrythiHousehold AtJvtniscmcalts MASTERS AU10KS ------------------------------- FRnUV.MAIi m Jotmwcimer-Fai

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Robert OPafiiir-F;• 1***^ Advetlisemt ■Rupert MASTERSAUlOUS ---------------------’ 8 FRIDAY. MAJ« T U ArtiAlicenOflVis----------- Household-Anil; i m Advertisemction JMAAUI aneoujf,9 SATURDAY,!*nCB Kim Gunnell • Farm

.■ Advtrllsemi

.1 1 "SATURnAY,l<

^ Antiques and Coll8'® Twin Falls Co

Advcrtlscnwni*ORATtB .

M * * SATURDAY. MAdCtiiidhood JimI Fumllure ' Farm MachJetome AOvertlsemh9 WERTiUW

------------ SATURDAY,!• 1MB Mini-Cassla Annu j Cassia County I oart Athwrtiserr K t a i ESTES

SATOMUY, I----------------------- Moiorvehtcie:

• ' * " Consignments

:;ai,sSATURSAY,!

* • YoneoShlgihara-l“ ■ AUvertisen

. I M MASTEItSA1- Saddles •S .SATUnAY.Ih 10 Kingsbufy Est:KS Coiiodlbies-Auto' Advertiser‘,9m wntAudlon„ tXTnOAY.MJc w m i! l ! 5 ___ : laM co iii

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:h11 Advertisement-A(r a Tlmes-N------------- mMCOOiMW# -----------------telghbcrs TVOaAT.Iden 3-Fam-EQuipm^ t l Centennla

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m . - . •-‘-•'•lOTW lT. Wieton W»ho^L»ri)qlf>ircfiS . , AdyuUsem s M o n a s i

in c e r t t o d a ytivc in the Jazz Band, o f Harold and Kathy jpert and the grandson Naomia Bliss o f Paul

id Betty M ohlm an o f studied t i iim i^ during ; fifth grade, violin wilh :nsen and piano with

ECTIBLES

W M1 2 j J 9 9 5 _ J

West Main Streetm _____________ •

[ Lunch by Lola

iller leather sewing machine - oiler - Landis Model C leather ench mount tube riviter - Wall and tools-Several nice satJdle Leather dye-Rollof rjyrfiide - hanimers-Hew cinches, sprinl ters, nylon piggin strings, lartat bronc reins. Dull ropes, saddle Jware

; t ib l e s:wiHiofse fancy bbd( nickel- nver Diy Goods Co.. Derrvef. ffl tree, made by Ntk Martin,:s-ffeck yokes-Pair of fancyjf bits, some okj, some new •sJimjps-Canvas saddle bags/alking Liberty Hall Dollars -•1969 • Old saddle blankets • — ^ -r f to find one like this)-Realiger treadle sewing machine •Ino wtwel with seat i frame- JolhingSlidieS'Oldef co w boy-----------

umber ofyearabylhe late Heal orHng saddle shop equtpmentas -tdesometf^forwefyone.

ihop, IdahoAY O F SA L E .R E I S "

i Mr, MARCH 1 4 M Michcs. inc • Muftauflh n & Farm Equiprwni Iscmcnt • March 12 ESAWASSOCttTES

r, MARCH 1 0 ,e p n3td-Toots-Antiques ents Welcome-Jetome SAUCnOHBARM

lY. MARCH 16-, 1899 ;1 End Community -cryiMng - Buhl Iscmcnt-Maich14 - S AUCTKW SERVICE

, MARCH i r . i g g sr • Farm Machinery • Paul isement-Marcn 15 ; lAUCTWMgERS i

, MARCH 17*. le s s:r • Farm Machinery - Rupert lisemcnt-March IS »At>Cn01 SERVICE

, MARCH i r . l O a nDflVisser-Farm Machinery -Aniiqucs&Coliocllblcs lisement-MarchlS AAUCnOWEERS

IV, MARCH i r , 199BFarm Machinery - Murtaughtisement-MarchlGilAUCTKWEERS

KY, MARCH 18-, 1999J Colieaibifis Consignment Ils County Fairgrounds ement-March 12&16 CAHAOCTWCOMPAHY

r.MARCHIS-.KOfiMJim Waugh

Machinery-Gooding itlsement-March 16 iuic n o iiSEiw ic t

AY,MARCH1B-,19S8Annual Community Auction unty Fairgrounds • Burley rtisement-March 1S STES > ASSOCUTES

iAY,MARCM1B'.198Bihlcles'-Farm Equipment----------------------■nents Welcome->Jeromo UCnOHPffiHARaE

IAY, MARCH IS", 1990ara • Farm Machinery - Rupert irtlsement-March 16 KS ADCnOH SERVICE

IAY,MARCH1«-,19SByEstaloSale-Hoosehotd Auto-Real Estalo-Twin Falls irtisement - March 15 lAAOCTWgBtt

T, MARCH i r . 12 KKMbert-Farm Sale-Blackloolsement-March12&16COWnRYAOCTWS

r, MARCH 2 r .1 1 :)0 niS p e^ la rF aim Sale lEQuipmem-Raxburo il-Ao Weekly. March11&18. nes-Newi, March 12 COOHTirf APCTWtt

A Y .M A m zlM M Sjulpfnent-RedudionAuclion tennlal Park-Heybum ertlsement-March 19r o M D A i s o c t t r e s

U ( Y , M A « m i 1 aFams-Ljfoe Potato*. Grain I 'ntAudion-Amedcan Falls nml-Ag Weekly. March 16;TM -Nm March 19

D A T .i tta a ix s - .iiMeslPubllcAutoAueUon-EiQle iwtlsement-March 19 '> s q B . « e o « w i u a n

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ren(U ng t h a n a n ele< b u s in e s s e n d o f a v d o e s n ’t like .. T a k e th e fo lk s a t a t io n o f C o u n t ie s ,

■ L e g i s l a tu r e fo rg o t J o in t R e s o lu tio n 17

H J R 17, a p p ro v e o f th e v o te r s la s t 1

’ v b t w ih in d iv id u a l a lte rn a tiv e fo rm s o:

; L e g is la tu r e is su p f g ro u n d ru le s .

E a r l ie r th is w e e l f in a l ly g o t a ro u n d t o d o in g 50 - b u t

; o n ly a f te r th e lA C ^ a n d i ts le g is la t iv e

a l l i e s b e g g e d , p l e a d e d , c a jo l e d

--------- r ~ a n d 'b a r g a i n ^ - f o r■ a r e p r i e v e . A l ­

t h o u g h th e m e a ­s u re w a s p a sse d , it c o n ta in e d a 15-m o ta k e s e ffec t, a n d it th e H o u se .

A lo t o f c o u n ty H J R 17. T h a t’s bc( e n d to th e s ta tu s m o s t c f fc c t iv e full g ra m fo r Id a h o p u th e in v e n tio n o f th o r t h e W a s h in g to s io n e rs ’ co n v en tio r

O f th e 3 8 4 Idah e lc c ted -s in ce 1992 f ic e , few e r th a n ha in c i th e r th e p r im e le c tio n la s t t im e o

I t’s e a sy to se c m l iv e ly fe w p e o p le (p o p u la tio n 4 2 0 ) v C o u n ty co ro n er.

rStephen Hartgen

• Publisher

The mi arc Sl

Letter;School plan foUov

i The C assia School D- R ange P lanning Comm ^proposed bond election :fe c l the d istrict school I

t ; j r o p c s e d bond w hich f ifliendations p f the comi

S incc the L ong Rang ;3ee*s in itial ^ o n o f F( • jr ic t h a s initiated m any ^•Xecommcndntions in afi

' ! nance, academ ic data a Ji ' W c feel the current b

fcrcd in th is elpction o r Is tbe m ost tim ely and I w idespread student pop

The com m ittee, a s p£ cess, s tudied the costs < a large projcct. W c fed

' m illion is a large oinou it' :iim c , th e w indow o f op f i ' and needs action for ih<r-------- ^ B o n d in g cost rates

:< if the spectrum .;7 'I '- • - W e have w atched

jible the cost o f the cum ^ ; je c t ,a n d w c d o n 't5c c i t-jjosts subsiding in the I

‘ t th e near future.- . r_ - • T h e L ong R ange F

: p ro jec ted a 1 pcrccnt u ! y e a r over the n ex t 10 y

; : w e p rojected the growl■ T h e overerow ding w c

school level w ill n o t gi' . ; . Tho C ollege o f So

- reached an overcrowdi : f tc ility . T he 'oppom m i : w ith h igher education : is a m ost exciting cpm

■.......-pcadonfll tra in ingpossil; j6 0 pcrccnt o f o u r stud(

<to college b ut seek h ig j 'i r e a .

T; • T he School Board t ie r e d tb e new building

1 ■ ■■ r-isting facilities in each . r^>ood m oney c an be sp

: -ediication, n o t for a th l com m ittee feels th is is an d pruden t m ove b y 1

t i ^ W e w ish il w w poj ^3 :.Di8tri<jtNo. 151 const

! problem s q s b l u d o a : w ou ld be touch easier ; needs w hich w ill b e n

; '• -fag ptn ject.for th e fUtu J : M em B fers'ofthecoa

— r M s a s f i a r o r a n t W :

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V .

rial$ spoke loi le that legi' s ig h ts m o re h e a r t - B elected ofTiciai o n th e nec a v o te r s ’ m a n d a te h e con

fo na t th e Id ah o A sso c i- N

e s , w h o ’d ra th e r th e 3,5 ^ o t a l l a b o u t H o u s e anc 17. • ■ (p c

w e d b y th ree -fo u rth s smi st N o v e m b e r , a llo w s trat u a l co u n tic s to se t u p th n s o f g o v e rn m en t. T h e api' u p p o sc d to w rite th e I

pece e k , th e s ta te S en a te to ; nd

"A s fa r as J can tell, v e two wa}i$ fo g it ou t 0 jj country: You can gi

you can g it eUo r — -----------------------------------.1-a - '. i tm on th d e lay b e fo re it Ida i t s till fa ce s ac tio n in /

COIty o ff ic ia ls d o n ’t lik e w o b c c a u sc it w ill p u t a n co i as q u o , w h ic h is th e rul f u ll-c m p lo y m c n l p ro - ( p u b lic o ff ic ia ls s in c e gc:

r th e fac t-f in d in g to u r coi 5to n , D .C ., c o m m is - c o tion. saci a h o c o u n ly o f f ic ia ls fui 9 2 w h o a rc s till in o f- I h a l f f aced o p p o s itio n vo

im a r y o r th e g e n e ra l m i c o u t. g oc w h y . T h e re a re rc la - - c p ie l iv in g in D u b o is ! t) w h o co u ld b e C la rk W

yo

rheH iiKClark Walworth AllManaging editor Cli

! m embers of the editorial boai J Stephen H artgen, Clark Wal'

rslows iiituFe growth R<1 D istrict N o. 151 Long n m itlee supports the ion on M arch 14. W e lol board has initiated a :h follows the recom - ommittee. ^angc P lanning C om m it- f February 1994, the dis- m y o f the com m ittee’s ni 1 areas o f curriculum , fi- dc la and adm inistration. H It building proposal of- 1 on Tuesday, M arch 14, rc id best solution for the B population in the district.5 part o f i ts plonnipg pro- “ ;ts o f venturing into such fe d that although $21.9 lount to financc at one foppornm ity has opened r • the following reasons: ites are o n the low side - g

,ed inflation a lm ost dou- u rrcni grade-school pro- ^ ce inflation o r building ^ 1C Pacific N orthw est in

[c P lanning Com m ittee ^It to 2 percent growth per ^,0 years. W e now believe qo v ^ on the low side. q wc face a t the highIt go away. k'Southern Idaho has ewdcd poin t nt its B urley • bunity for a jo in t ven tiue t-on possibilities w ith C SI jip n c e p t I t offers g reat vo- oSsibilitiAB fo r m ore than fioidents w ho d o n 't g o o n p h igher paying jobs in the

dlard m em bers have clus- hings around a lready ex- nach com m tm iiy. T he z! spent for buildings fo r tlitiuctic facilities. T he . c s is a very conservativeiy the school b oard .' »possib le fo r all School ' . C n stituen ts to have spentivith u s , studying tbe f io o s 'b f the d i8 tric t.lt ■ . ' uie r fo r you to see the r e ^ 1e satisfied w ith th is buiid- vftrtute. p;om m ittee are B ill T T ySfC TfctH ifnsaker,.....

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lud and cle: pslators lis

B u t m a y b e C la rk C o u n ty \ecd its o w n co roner. M aybe :ontract th e j o b m o re chcap l b ren s ic p a th o lo g is t in Idaho

M a y b e L e w is C o u n ly (po 1,516) d o e sn ’t need b o th an m d a n-easurcr. P e rh ap s A dr p o p u l a t i o n 2 1 5 , 0 0 0 ) c o im arie r le ad e rsh ip fro m ah ra to r w h o is p a id $ 100 ,000 tl h re e c o m m issio n e rs w h o getip icce. _____

T h e p o in t i s ; u h c je r H JR )Cople w h o liv e in th o se cou o m a k e th a t d e c is io n - b y

vote .A r a d i

ill, theres only c c p t , th i t o /w o r k m lh is d a n g c r o g it on relief or d c c t c i i ( elected." w h o n o ------------ ---------------- 4 h c -c o f f (- W i l l R o g e r s a n d po o l

' . . c o u n ty s S o d a J

[daho C ity a n d C ha llis in bus A B o ise law m ak e r h as inir

:o m p c tin g m e a su re in th e H w o u ld c a ll fo r an in te r im U :o m m ilte e to h a sh o v e r th e ru les sh o u ld be.

O n e s e n a to r la s t w e e k c g cstcd th e w h o le id ea o f loc c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t o u g h t c o n s id e re d b e c a u s c th e vc s ad d led th e L e g is la tu re w itl fu n d e d m an d a te .”

P le a se . W h a t th e v o te rs -; v o ice th a l n o t even a po litic m is ta k e , w a s th a t trad itio n ; governm en t in Idaho is now j- a nd a v ery e xpensive d inoss

S o th e o n ly re a l q u e s t ioW h a t p a rt o f “ ge t o f f th e dit y o u r leg is la to rs u n d e rstan d ?

es-NswsAlien Wilson Peter YorCirculation manager Advertlsin

oard and writers of editorials W w orth and Steve Crump.

R obyn W hitclcy Fehlman, Loi A lm a Turner, LcRoy Funk, Irr Eric Fonncsbeck and L any La:

B ILL M ENDENHALL, Chf L ong R ange P lanning Como A lbion

Look at militia may gThose o f you readers w ho fc

m une'to the kinds o f events thi death o f cam ps in N azi G em ia Hitler take a close look at the 1 M ilitia A ssociation based in B review Frank E. Lockw ood’s i B-1 o f TTic r/m e i-N e w io n M

You will, hopefully, be less and m ore than a little concemi

KACEB O ’C ONNOR Buhl

Religion not a factor iI w as s ickened by the headl:

■6of77je-7¥m cs-N ew son Feb. "Ex-M orm on scoutm oster faci chargcs." The print w as bold i w as w ondering i f the articlc h; the m an’s crim es o r h is rcligic another article o n the sam e pa p rin t w hich read, '•Probation r drug bust.” I w as w ondering v say, in bold print, “Catholic (c C ongrcgalionalist o r Episcopi o f 6 convicted on drug charge

M r. Jenkins is n ot even a m M orm on church anym ore. Wl cnce to it? Wfis it im portant tl b e aware o f his form er rcligio How d id the family and the fr Jenkins feel w hen they saw si obnoxious headline? D id TTie feel that h is ex-religion had a p lay in this s tory and i f so, wl

M r. Jenkins is also an ex-Tv dent - that m ight bave m ade a headline but p ^ p s not a s inl religion angle. It seems thal Ti zeros ih on the Latter-day Sair th is valley and goes out o f i l s ' cize the fiict tha l this o t m at M \yas charged with this o r that c seen a headline w hich zoomec Catholic o r cx-M cthodlst o r ej

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tte rsitution change not ncnclp is urgently needed Yo st0 | ional convention from laking The Idaho L egislature passec Resolution 103, colling for q c iie suites to convene to make 1, structural and long-term rei deral government supposedly lOih A mendment states’ right s w hat our'founding fathers d len they gathered for the first o fth c Suites, w hich w c call a al Convention. T hat battle ha :en fought. W c w on! Is the C< denly deficient? raft bill came from the Counci ivemmynis, a p riva t^ rgpn iza been promoting socialistic ch: ; than three decades. It is a ma house for legislation, w hich it inuously to every department- lent. Il certainly is not a cham; /ereignty and unalienable God lal rights. The sam e bill came 1 pass, without amoidmenL ution 103 gives a fivc-memb( on tlie'sovereign pow er ofth< onference o f Stoics. A “steeri lec" o f th e Council o f Suite G /ill draft structural, s tatutory t igcs that w ill be voted on by t lOns. Do we know w hat they J lerals wilj control the agenda chongcs will likely b e m ade t( ipircd Constitution, true goal is to strip the fedcrol its unauthorized powersHthen

•empowered Confcrcnce ofthc xcssary. The slates could annc wrtion o fthe 10th Amendmeni 1C confcrencc call,and divest tl if federal usurpadonsby ciigag suitc/fcderal activities for whi

itutional authority.'AH powers 1 in the U.S. Constitution: Con;

;c Court has only.three. I n e W pie have most o f the p ow » . .1 0 not need changes in the Con :onUict our state senators and r uid urge them to rescind Cone ion 103 nnd withcfiaw from thi ronfcrence o f th e States, "nie i .■Consdtiiiron isuT our hands; 1 lonsibly to save freedom nnd li write legislawrs a l home or ca00 (capitol phone),tb leave yoi s p ^ wilh them dirccily. Pleo IS the session cnd^ 'soon! LIANL.ARPJ Falls

lort Cassia school pn le Cassia County S diool Board « and the Long Term Planning ipprcciatc die presentation on th roposal to our cominission on F nd the information g h tc n ia j ;d on your presentation and 01 :dge, it is our opinion that thli

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itop a • a yes vote 01 mg placc by businesses on sed C on- the quality o f our Q confer- ^ave been plcaset ke fun-^ .cjnties as they cu reform s {j,is bond will ma dly to rc- tractive to relocoi ghts. W c arc panicu!s did in gional tcchnolog: rst C on- create w ith the C l a Con* T his far-rcaching

kind in the state I C onstitu- tcrestsofbusines

dents from adjoii ncil on center w ill enhan la i io n tire region. W e e changes foresight. ' mail-order ■ W c appreciate h It sends ^as gone inl( j i l o f state voters to support im p io n o f p a ULM ATTI iod-givcn LA RRY ROBl ne to cach M ini-Cassia D

Burleynber stolethe people Declo Couni ;cnng: Govern- T o Cassia Cou ry and fis- The Dccio Cit; )y the Slate 1 to have m emben :y are? the m onthly coui ^ and Mr. D oggett’s or c to our w ith regard to u j

W c o f the counc Tol govern- thought o ut a n d ; en a con- W e also feel il the Slaws share in the piop nnounce causc o f the grec lent in a students. J tthem -, W e o flh o c o u {aging only and support t h e ! vhich there offer our full co< e rsa rcenu - JA Y D A R R Ih ipngress • •. ANDY-ANDI

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' r o p o s a l — “ S3ard o f the College o f Sng Council: growing. It mak1 the school have C SI lease ]n Feb. 28. H igh School anling. W c rccogn ialo u r ow n ficd technical eithis b ond portant to our ci

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mhy o f support and therefore s to support your proposal e on Mareh 14. W c tuc asked on a continuing basis about our school system. W hile we ased w ilh the programs and fu- ' currently exist, passage o f m ake this area even m ore nl- )cating businesses, icularly enthused about the re- logy center ond the tics it w ill c College o f Southern Idaho, in g concept is the first o f its lie and really addresses the in- ness. Wilh tho support o f sui- joining d is tr ic t , we feel this hance the economy o f the cn- e congratulate you on your

ate the m any hours o f work inlo this proposal and urge the )ort this m easure. • ' — ■ TTHEW S, Chairman 3BERTS, 'Wee Chmrman a Development Commission

jncU baclis school plaiCounly School Boord member? C ity C ouncil w as very pleased 3crs o f th e School Board attcnc :ouncil meeting. Thank you foi s and M s. M eade's presentatib 3 upgrading the school system, ancil feel it w as very well nd also very w ell presented, el it is a privilege to be able to lioposed technical school bc- p ea t opporm nity it affords the

council unanimously approve he School B oard’s^Ians, and cooperation. •

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‘ ensures strong schoolrs ofthe Buricy City Council, we Ort the Cassia County School 1 and urge all electors in Cassia School District No. 151 to vote i ond on March 14. ncssed by the fact tbat a commit 1 o f citizens residing in Malta..0. Albion and Burley was able to ds o f our school district nnd mok tions to the school board.3ud o f th e fact that attendance 3 f Southern Idaho has been nakes good economic sense to ISC part o f the existing Burley I and operate its program there lizc the need for a more divers d education program. It is im- ir com m unity thal when studer

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c - for the electors in Cassia 11 consider Uie bond as pro[

County School District. A s members o f the Bur

> cncoiuagc the electors to ] I- cotional foundation for thi

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he C ity Council Members Barley

Find answers abouTTierc w as a n article ir

about a m ondi ago about QU com m unity attem pting tc

, because h c "has disregar and is responsible for "a personnel and low moral . T hese sam e allegation

[9 ^ several d ifferent sheriffs io” sure, b u t il especially soi

ing Counly S h e riff s D q turnover there has been 1 is only one deputy still e

'0 , last administration tw o y the jailers an new OTpl<

W hy the large tumoye ihis last deputy be empic

® leaves? W hat is the prob “ know the Inst deputy wh

departm ent H e w as ver: com m unity nnd to.ok his w as at his hom e w hen n' fellow em ployees called alw ays took the d m e to c o u ld *

. A s fnr a s d isregard foi . happened to the D rug A

, Education program in G 0 “ there any d m g cducatioi(ve___th e childrenZ^houldn^t

1 priority? A nd is Sheri; a any local activities b r f\i Bin the G ooding C ounty Sh

W hat is S heriff Jox doir lit- ancl fo r the future o f Go

A ll these questions sh to T alk to the BherifTa dep nke o r other county em ploy

jacen t to the s h e r if fs dc :e a t satisfied w ilh S heriff Ja

lost tw o yeOT? They w( to ' and should have on opii y fo r the county cotimiiss re. com m unity to get some tni- solutions. It is our respc I- CA R O L LO U REN O lents WendcU ' , ^

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:hool they ore ready to y for secondary voca- ege.IS like property taxes, cd by Gov. Ball will 1 poet o f th e bond, a good school system lunity and maintain Vc think that il is lim ei ssia C ounly lo scriousl f proposed by Cassia ct.Buricy t!iiy Council, wk:5 to provide a solid edu ir the future and vote ini ind on March 14.

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wut sheriff’s offi(SIe in the newspaper ; jou to n o rth e rn Idaho- ig to recoil its sheriff ••gard for the county” .*? r "a large turnover in fc lorale." ■ Iblions could be m ade a^ riffs’ departments, r rrv / sounds like the Gooq^ Dcporment. T he f

ren trem endous. ThercF ;ill employed sincc the* vo years ego. Also, all« ^iployces. , , loyer? How long w i l l ., np loyed before he, tocj. problem? 1 personally;' who resigned from th t very dedicated to the •;: his jo b very ,scriouslj*» I :n neighbors callcd o r \ died for assisumce. Hc^ i to help as m uch as h e

d for the county, whot** ig Awareness Rcsisianfle in G ooding County? I» ation provided now fo%In^tihc-children b ta -N p -------heriff Jax involved in . ir functions lo represcm I S h e riffs Department? doing for our tax dollars ' Gooding County? ^ is should be addressed^ department em p lo y ec |

iloyecs in the facility 's department. Are they ff Jax’s performance lire / woric closely w ith hiifi opinion. I think i t 's tinjc nissioners and a ll o f Ui9 ame honest answers a ^ esponsibility.NCO •*

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EREZ JUNCnON, Ga; ood the PLO announced s ment o n withdrawing Isn Palestinian elections.

Isiaeli Foreign Minista mode the announcement T

A timetable on expandi eluded tbe sides because settlere living there.

Prime Minister Yitzhak ; can foil attacks by Islam:

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can trigger chronic fatigue ' The findings, if confim

era could be helped wilh pressure.

; "W c don’t know how r I imbalance yet but if this • advancc for a syndrome tl ' live treatment,” said Dr. 1

Johns Hopkins Children's--------- —D cspitcTm cw s'confci

doctors in Europe said U■ been known for years.

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port o f a U.N. resolution i said the vote would hurt t

U.S. Trade Reprcscntal sign a trade agreement

~ movies, recordings and Si ' products. Foreign Minis

w eekly b riefing , said ( prospcc^" in economic i Kantor’s visit would pron

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let director resigii Grigorovich, the Bolshoi Ball nilled defeat Thursday in a proi jied.excellent shape, but he docs r ’ said Alexander Kolesnikoy, a :h oversees the ballet, dicated in an interview with t> seek a job with a ballet compan le the strong-w illed Grigorov world's leading ballet compan: )tmets.

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T h e in ju re d A m erican , ai Marine w ho w o rk ed in th e ulate’s post office, said he cs ;etting killed by diving to the if th e v an c a r ry in g th e th r i-otk. After the shooting stoppi irdercd the Pakistani driver — lad been playing dead — to dr he hospital.

M ark. M cC lo y , -31, 'ram ingham , .Mass., said he i ;ct a look ot the guiunen, wh u m p ed fro m a s to le n tax i Tjpwded d o w n to w n in te rse Wednesday moming.

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was dead. But w hen M move him, he found t unhurt. M cCloy said h to d rive to the hosp radioed the consulate f

Gary C. Durell, 45 ,: t io n s te c h n ic ia n

.appeared to have dici 'M cCloy said. Jackie ham , 33 , a secretary Carolina, “made it all i hospital,” but died ther

M cC loy rem ained Thursday in good cor bullet wound lo the an!

The attack Wednesd •consulate w orkers hi runaway violence in i

. port city, Pakistan 's i with more than 10 mill

’ '***’ S ev en p eo p le ' y In T hursday in four sep: :ape shootings, policc saic

w ere related to the s len ce betw een S unr

said Muslim groups, one o ning f c u ^ in Karachi.

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I 's industrial hub million residents.: w e re k i l le d separate drive-by said. M ost o r all he scc ta rian S /io - un n i a n d S h i i te ie o f several run*! chi.JC been nam ed in; mcricons;

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resisted the tcmptab th c c o u r t s o n opproved a 5-pcrc« judges.

“ W hen w c get a I Hke, w e d o n 't g o oi B judges.” Judiciaxy C B D arring ton ,' R -D ec I w c ^ t a decision tt

yjc sh o u ld n o t a c t ought to be fair."

T h c b i l l , ap p ro ' j -vote, w as an oJwrr

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L withdri}wh h ia cI Fish and W ildlil

. follow ing a disp h tlicy arc invcstiiA w olf killing. ^j ’ Barsalou issuei? m cnt Q bjccting

anned fbderai age i‘ ; searched thc randi ' south o f Salmon

' planted Ganadiah(; . ..Hussey, 74, waI. ofT icials adm ittrr physic^ confionis[ said tbe federal agI doting m anner tha

ly close to excess '“ I w o u ld say

working relations and Wildlife Sen

! that’s-unfoitunoti; “Theybrought itc

Thc agents rcp< i ing fo r spent car

nothing.; T hc w o lf appi

attacking a calf wt ■ ' 29. U nder the ni

. w olf rcintroductio ' the predators can 1

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in tbc animal’s dc W ednesday!*«

letter from thc Lc m issio n c rs to : '

■ ----------------- IdahpV congresJA c attorney gcnei Fish and Wildlife Portland. Ore. T

I agents' “highhai 1' asked that a Icti

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T h u r s d a y a n d | L .srcent p a y ra ise fo r 1 I

t a decision that w c I I 1 out and rew ard thc y C hairm an D d iton >eclo, s a id ; "W h en ]y pro{ti tha t w c d o n 't like, D a r a c t p u n itiv e ly . W c w ere i

' th e p r r ro v ed o n a 2 a - l 2 bccrom :em ative to thc 10.- ing for sasc.judges original- o r you

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(A P ) — L em hi callingT Brett Barsalou has “ total!ia co o pera tion w ith rcachindlife S erv icc agents Alan Lispute over the way Mea:stigating a January Michac

m cntsued an angry state- Resouil g to th c w ay three Don Vagents on Wednesday ahcariianch o f Gene Hussey o f Marion w here thc trans- C henoian w olf Vrtia shot. O tta awas not hiumed, and 17 publ

l i t te d th e re w as no In &»Uation.ButBaisalou calledlagentihodanin tim i- anivedthat wfcs “dangerous- “ lost li

K »vc force.” . armed ( lay th a t an y -fu tu rc . ' '"I donship'w ith thc Fish their s<Jcrvice is histoiy and tion wlnote,” Barsalou said, a! agcr; it oij thcmselvcs." on an jreportedly were look- said. “Icartridges h u t found there a

bedifTippaicn tly had been that’s iifw hCnitw asshotJon. bcenht! rules governing thc Fishction in ccnual Idaho, $5,000an be killed by ranch- ing toUtacking their stock. k iller,

denied involvement k illin ji dcalh. wolves

scarch prompted a and a S: Lcrnhi County com- Barslo :G o v . P h il-B a tt , hasign resiitna l-d c leg a lio n r-n a te enmeral’s OfTicc ?md the in a w iilifc Scrvice officc in missio

They protested thc sheriffihaQdcdiOctioqs’’ and mcnt cIctlSr o f apology be that ar seyondBarsatou. ' • "shoulda statement Ihursday the she

vstone pelves reliTONE N ATiONAL Park S(

CanadianJjvolves Thc, 1 penned in one-acre than ^

in Y e llo w sto n e said, b rk fo r n e a r ly tw o ingsc£ 1 be released in the w ilh p wo w eeks, N o t io n a l to fmd

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t i t erbposed early in the session, ta rring ton sa id h ig h e r salarit 'e needed to a ttract attorneys p rim e o f th e ir legal ca rcers ' omc judges over o lder ones loo! for a w ay to move iiito retireme oung lawyers Just breaking in.

hdraw s se disputeng the Fish and Wildlife actions a lly unreasonable and over- hing.” He saJd Attorney General 1 Lmicc wos invcstigaling. Iconw hilc , C ongressm an hael Crapo said he won agree- It from H ouse N atural ources 'C om m ittee Chairman I Young. R-Alaska, to schedule aring on the incident by the end larch. And Congressman Helen :nowelh and Lt. G ov. Butch T announced plans for a March >ublic hearing in Boise.I Salmon, Barsalou said Hussey ed fo r help w hen the agents /ed W e d n e ^ y , and thc sheriff it h is cool” w hen he saw thc cd officers. 'I d o n ’t have a problem with r search warrant, but I do qucs- why it lakes three anned f^ c r-

gcnts to serve a scarch warrant in^lderly gendeman,” Barsalou . “I f Hussey had an arsenal up e and they knew it. thot would iifferent, but they’ve got a man 's always talked to them, always 1 helpful.”ish and W ildlife has offered a HX) reward for information lead- to the conviction o f the w olf cr. The penally for illegally ing one o f the experim ental ves is up to one year in prison a $100,000 fine, orsalou said Fish and Wildlife ignored his offers to help coordi- I enforcement-inhis county.-And- . written statement, county com- sioners said ‘t h ^ believed thc i f f wos the “chief law enforcc- it ofTic)cr in Lemhi County and any outside law enforcement

llld coordinate activities Ihpugh sheriffs office.”

'elease; planned( Service officials said, he, release, w i l l ^ c u r no later il ^ r l y A p r i l ,w r k 'p f f lc ia l s I, b ecau se 'th e ^ ^ lV w ’^breed- scason w ill be dv^irfAnd pocks 1 pregnant fem ales w ill need ind den sites.

Woreh 10 ,1985

i es 5®/Bul he also advised

_ would be wise to cut 1 5 half- H e cited the ill-

legislators toward thc c r H j fa ll’s decision yoidin F n y ear 's laws to stream: I f M R iv e r w a te r rig h ts^

Supporters o f the judic lo b b y in g law m akers

a r ie s ovcrcon^e that rcscnimt ys in^ Ifap p rc jv ed b y U ic t ;rs to raise proposal would ! look- $500,000 from the sta :ment cash balance, droppic n. m illion.

~ Senate' J TV legs “ notice t

BO ISE (A P) — A governm ent ogcncics sion and cablc TV for 1 on ils.way to the Idoho House sponsor says t unlikely to become law

T h e House voted < _ leg is la tio n Thursday

f i r s t .d e fe a tin g th c I ' . holding it for rcconsid

The sponsor, Rep. Pi R -B o ise , co n ced ed

Y unlikely to gel through ' late in thc session. It

heavily before coming House vole on Wednes

. Newspapers have bum for publishing leg announcem ents since ing a m ajor source 0 w eekly papers in rural

K jcllander told Ho i t ’s tim e to m ove int

‘ era and allow other m

“ b in doI options for entities ihi . ed to m ake legol pub ,'f. said. “They d on’t have I Kjcllander said som^ w o u ld be “ d e a r ly c ° broadcast disseminalii

th e ir com plica ted no ■J. bankruptcy proccedin

closures and real cstali ^ The bill requires ot

------- liw lioh-broTIcguniOtn ew spaper, b u t olhe radio, television o r c ads rn w t run between

” , p .m ., '^ n a thc station that it rcachcs at least

^ pic a i ^ t i e n public; B ro '^M st stations n

ten copics o f ihe leg provide them to people

“W c heed to look at cr p o se o f pub lish in g i ;is p l a ^ 5 ^ i d Rep. Mad- ■ T w l5 S 5 b .“ Itispub l:lis ■: H e Said m any pec gd inform ation from tele

is w hy that medium is I in selling advertising.

4 pay:d the judiciary it T he m<ut th e request in s a la rie s tll:feeling among.. Court justi; courts since last court jud]in g in o s t^ f last judges anim line the Snake fo r m agi5 a d ju d ic a t io n , increasefc iic iao 'have been B ut w i srs in tc n se ly .to com es ii m diL alreody n : House, the pay- retircm en d.stphon another judges on state’s dwindling T he jud ic )ing it below. 52 v ides 62.

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K ello g g ,A b ill allow ing ' intended t;s to use te levi- impose a 1>r legol notices is _ho Senate, b ut its I A i! the measure is • f c i w ;aw this session. --------------d 41 -25 for th e nwAawxa ay . a d ay a fte r ; b i l l and th eniideralion. ' s B in s m i K j c t ^ c r .d h is b il l w as fpurycanc gh the Senate soIt was am ended SBl-l 19-ing up for a full definitionsicsday. s’on “ been thc medi-

cgal notices and “f » 1 9 1 9 ,p ro v id .o f revenue fo r Amends n

nl areas. regarding si^ouse m em bers SB 1135nto the m odem Amends sc:means o f rcach- hazardous '

through trc)Jo e s is c rc a te HBI72 lhat are mandat-ublications," he “ hbT ss (ive to do it.” _ _ R cv am i.me legal notices Fuels Taxi' o f f l im its” to HB319 (Ition bccause o f S2.3 millionature , such as Personnel (lings, loan fore- HD175ale descriptions. Administrat Icasl one pub- i-otlce-io-b^n^n

cablc TV. Thc cmtigencym 7 a.m. and J 1 jHcalth ondon rniist c e ftiiy HB192ist as mony peo-- legal reco|lication would." parthmhip must keep writ-

cgal noticc ond SJM103,1c upon request. f “ ' f “ at what the pur-

; IS m thc first4ark,S tubbs. R- h JMI (blic notice.” Urges Coneo p le get th e ir enabling s:!evision, which mail-orderI is so successful HCRIlg_ Modifies >

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^incrcm e a su re w o u ld in c re a se s to $ 8 3 ,1 4 2 fo r S uprem e istices, $82,092 for appellate udgcs, $77 ,925 for d is tric t and 'a m in im um o f $70,133 jg i s t r a te s . T h e la s t p a y ; fo r judges w as in 1993. w ith th e h ig h e r p a y a lso 'in c r e a s e d p e n s io n s fo r f rc tire d 'ju d g e s and la rg er lent bcneifits fo r incum bent once thc;^ leave the bench, d icia l re tirem en t p lan p ro - i2.5 p e rcen t o f thc cu rren t in annua l ben e fits af)er.21

m m ittee kil]>E (AP) —■ A plan to expand s re so rt c ities tax has been d in a House committee.

R ev en u e and T a x a tio n itlee on Thursday voted down s p o n so re d by R ep . H ild c 5g, R -P o s t F a lls , th a t w as d to allow Coeur d 'A lene to a local sales tax.

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Wednesday. March 8 Signed By Oovenwr

15 (Transpoftation) — Requires safety seats for ehitdrcn under15 old or under 40 pounds.

Scot To OovexDor 19-fTransportation) — -Amends ins in trucking lows on suspen­ds and variable loads,20 (A ^feu ltu ra l A ffairs) —I application o f penalties for vio-. if brand inspection laws.22 (A gricultural A ffairs) —

s references to compensation g stale Brand Board.35 (H ealth ond W elfare) —

. schedule o f fees for disposal of us waste rendered nonhozardous treatment or delisting,72 (E ducation) — R equires reports on alternative school

18 (Transportation and Derensey amps provisions o f thc Motor IX law.9 (Appropriations) — Allocates Ilion for 1996 operations of the el Coinmission,75 (Jud iciary . Rules and istration) — Makes technical in die crime victims rights low.

i thc investment tax c r^ it. ......16 (Appropriations) — Provides icy cash for the Deportment of md Wellare.i>2 (Business) — Establishes cognition for limited liabilityhips'." ..... "..egislativc Action Complete 03 (Transportation) — Message dent and Congress urging them steps to insure continued opera- Amtrok roil transportation sys-

I (Revenue and Toxotion) — rongrcss 10 approve legislation g states to collect sales tox on ler sales.II (Environmental Affairs) — :s water quality standards for

ease fdise yea rsTie .Ju d g eate y e a rsic t rccc iv33 i w W c e n t a y T hc

retlrcmso'o r the lc£;e r H:n t school

D a rr in g to n ! P"*! :o- ( suppoi•nt and many tcachcrs were ci 2 1 critics lo justify their oppo

[Us p ro p o sa lmd Under a 1978 law , " r :en lhat depend on tourism

r c c rc a t io n - r c la tc d act o n m uch o f the ir revenue wn spccial taxes i f voters ap] dc But the law lim its res 'a s com m unities under 10,( to lion. Those currently qu

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e logarscnic content.

CoiifinnedByS4 Roger Jones, Rupert, 1

Lottery Commission, ires Donna Houtz-McArthur, der thc Commission on Human

Susan P liler, Tw in F Commission on Human Rig

mis — R ah c ji_ Ix £ u .ir .. Rni en- Commission on Human Rig

Eslcllo Ozuna Zomora,— the Commission on Human

'io-. Jon Veslal, Boise, as SCommissioner.

— KilledByHoxi ion HB300 (Revenue ond 1

Allows school districts to use— tiated sale for general obligati

lo f IntroducedByK ous HCR22 (W ays nnd

Amends rules o f state Tax res regarding records require ool fuels lax refund.I HCR23 (Education) — ise) school districts to esublis! 'tor ence-boscd career educotioi

adopted by the Tw in F Acs District.die HB362 (W ays and

Prohibits lobbyists froni ind deceiving or attempting to < cal lators or legislative commi A', employs the lobbyist. — H B363 ( Annropria__ Appropriates $15,1 milli

des operations o f Dcpartme : o f Resources.

H B364 (A p p n p ria ties Appropriotes S4.1 mitllon’f lity ations of Legislative^eTvici ■ ' HB365'(State A fiah s)-

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or juds o f s e rv icc . B ul Repubjc s w ith 10 Rcxburg toucl•8 o f se rv ic c content when 1iv c 4 0 p e r - w ater rights d

Judge Daniel iic lu c ra tiv e argued on appsmcnt benefits Court ncj^t moith c fac t th a t “ The only 'cgislativc a id protesting theage for public cccding befotlols p ro v id es dow n a poy ilay ra ises for going to havelOrt personnel increase in hicited by some Court w ill see

position; ccmed with wtIto e x p a n d ]"rcscrrt cities” Springs and ^m , travel and 1990 populatiic t iv i t l c s fo r . K ellogg’s hc can im pose virtually anyipprove. sales tax wilhcso rt cities to ccn t o f its vt) ,000 populn- than 10 yearsqualifying are h av e to be tin , L ava H o t purpose.

Lottery Commi Senate games,

to the Idaho HD366 ( Appropriotes S

ir, Blockfoot. to of Fish and Gai in Rights. HB3<57 (F alls, to the A ppropriates

l i^ ts . D ^artm ent of

Ughta. H B368 (a. Caldwell, to Appropriatesin Rights. college supportState Athletic H B369 (

Appropriates S!ouse o f specializedJ Taxation) — Gooding Joint!ise private nego- H B370 (•ation bonds. Appropriates S'H ouse tant for a studi M eans) — higher educatioax Commission HB371 (Wajired for m otor Title 61, rclatin

HB372 I- Encouraging Appropriates S'.lish the experi- Office of die Goion program as H B373 (Foils School A ppropriates

Department o1 M eons) — 1996 operation)m knowingly Iain0 deceive legis- SD1256 (F mittees on who S662,000 for

Human Rightsiations^___ SBI257iFiiIlion for 1996 m illion for I nent o f W ater' Secretary of Sti

SBI258 (Fit ia tionsl 7Tr,.,ttylliof\.ffiU9S iTor 1996 oper- Controller's of] 'icesOmce. SB1259-<F.it1 — Authorizes "million f o r l « •ory board to Insurance Fund

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dges Iipublican R obert L ee of! ouchcd thc underlying dis-J icn he complained about thcj Its decision o f 5th D istrict/ . licl Hurlbutt, which will b<I. appeal before the Supremej month. ;:J

ily w ay we really have o jj the w ay this m atter is pro-! efore the courts is to tu in! oy ro ise ,” L ee said. “ I ’rol ove to vote ‘N o ' on this pay*D hopc:s th a t the*Suprcme{ see that die pccplo'are con-i

h what's,happening.” , I 1

I re so r t ta xid McCall. C ocurd ’Alenf-a ; ilation was almost 25,000. - ‘}’s bill would haye allowo^ any city to impose a local wilh approval from 60 peij< s voters, but for n o mt)i:e: cars and the revenue would;}c ta rge ted fo r a spec ific '

immission on charitable b inga

(A pproprio tions):cs S50 million to Depormenti 1 Game for 1996 operations. ,*'!

(A ppropriations)Dies S20.6 m illion to';It of Porks and Rccreation fo r

(A ppropriations) ' — ; les SIO.7 million for juniqri iport for 1996 operations. i

(A ppropriations);cs S250.000 for constniction', ized elossroom space in the> lint School District. '!

(A ppropria tions) es SlOO,000 to hire a consul- study on the governance o f cation.[Ways ond Means) — Rcvis«- :lating to motor carriers. I !

(Appropriations) - r es S2 million to the Exccutiv? .B Goveriiorfor 1996 operation.

(A ppropriations) — ates $35.4 m illion to nt o f Low Enforcement for Itions.Introduced In Senate

5 (Finance) — A llocates for 1996 operations of thi!

ghts Commission, '(Finance) — Allocates S3.6____

or F996 operations o f lh e )f Suite’s officc.(Finance) — Allocates S9 J

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SyiTiphony wOl'presen trum pet fbr a n 8 p.m . i lege o f Southern Idaho auditorium. TTckelsi St sen ior citizens a n d st ab le a t th e CSI Bool gensen 's» T h e Music sic Outlet a n d Larson

: a t W elch M uslcinTwii : a t W e s t O n e B ank li

Posrtive W aW n W end(• D ance: The Brigh

8tty Folk D ance Enser folk d a n c e program a Burley High School { ets: 5 7 p e r person. group of 1 0 o r m ore, tre e S p o r ts a n d Boc

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A rts C o u n c il w ill p R o d g e rs ' a n d O sca i T h e King a n d I,” 8 p.r H ouse. Oakley. Ticke vations a nd Infomialio

• D ram a: T h e Nev . Valley will p re se n t T<

•A P e r f ^ G a n e sh ,' i T heatre , K etchum . Tl

. s e rv e d s e a tin g a n d seating , a r e available Book C afe o r by phon

• Rock 'n roll; John form a t 8 a n d 11 p.i R eso rt C asino , Jack] $15 a n d $18 . F or res maUon. call 1*800-821

• P O G s: T re a s u re ' a P O G T o u rn am en t C o v e , B lue L a k e s K sta rts a t 5 . Entry is fr

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'• pBrfbrm a l 8:30 ,p;m. iS n o v / C atholic C hun Road. 8 p.hi,. sponsor ley C en ter for th e Art tie s . T ick e ts ; $ 2 0 , a c h a s e d before 5 p.rr Sun Valley C enter bo will b e sold a t the Chun

■ call th e S un Valley Cer• D ance: The Gooc

e la tio n w ill ho ld its D ance from 9 p .m . to

: ; M em orial hall o n Th ' and Idaho S tree t in G<

by th e O rdago Band ets; $ 4 for adults. $2 public Is invited.

• Musical comedy: ^ A r t s C o u n c il will i

/ / / R odgers’ a n d O scar H K ing a n d I , ' 8 p .m . H ouse, Oakley. Ticket vattons and Infofmatioi

• D ram a : T h e Nei V altey will p re se n t T ■A P e r f ^ G anesh," Theatre . K etchum . T se rv e d s e a t in g a n d seating , are .avallab le Book C afe o r by phor

• C lassica l m usic: Festtva] H onors Conc

: the T V v In F ^ Music C a t th e Tyler S tree t Bi

, Tyler SL,T\rtn Falls. Al , • R o c k 'n roll: Jo h r

; form a t 8 and 11 p.____ : „ R eso rt C asino . Ja c k

; $‘15 a n d 'S ie r F o r iw • m ation, call 1-800-82' i • M usical revue: Y : m entalist K eny Chri< : ; line th e S n ak e R iver > : ; B oys S co u ts of Amei■ - C a b a re t Intem atlonq : J Inn. C ost Is a $ 150 d( : : T ickets a r e available: ; Williams a t 734-OSOC : 1. B ^ S c o u t office a l 7c

: [ Dpcm: • • Friday, March 17 ; J. -18, a n d S unday . Mai : I VaDey DBeltantas will■ • m a n , B e tw C o m d • ' G reen 's ^ Rogers I ' F riday a n d Saturda>

. day .; C o lleg e o f S o i ■; ' Arts Building audltorii

adults. $ 6 for seniors■ a v a i la b le a t a bool

C ourt a t th e Magic V m a tin e e t ic k e ts a re 733^7060.

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d a yic: T h e Magic Valley Tsen t ADen VOzzutti on ^ m. concert in ^ Cokaho R n e Arts Building ) : '$ 6 for adults, $3 fori studen ts, a re avail- Blookstore. Keith Jo r- T Jic C enter, J a n 's Mu­o n Arts in Twin Falls,rwin Falls a nd Buriey. tl;k In J e ro m e , a n d a t b:indell, o r at th e door. ciIgham Y oung Unlver- li tsem ble will p resen t a n a t 7:30 p.m , in theol gym nasium . Tick- thm. o r $ 6 a h e a d fo r ajre, available a t Pine- i'3ook P la z a , bo th in B3obk-Store In-Rupert------------Jy: T h e O akley V&lJey mII p r e s e n t R ic h a rd dicar H a m m e rs te ln 's ftI p.m ., Howells Q pera oickets; $ 6 . F or reser- Y ation. call 677-ARTS.'Jew T h e a tre o f S u n nt T e n a n c e M cNally's nV 8 p.m ., nex tS tage w.. Tickets: $15 for re - bnd $ 1 0 fo r o p e n in g bble a t th e Main S tree t c lonlng 726-3700.ihnny R ivers vnll per- ep.m .. C a c tu s P e te s h

jckpoL Tickets: $12 . w reservations or infor-821-1103. . Zire C ove h a s planned Lin t 7 p.m ., T rea su re ns Mall. R eg is tra tio n as free, and all PO G s il)e.fumlshed..Eor-fur::_____ c.all 734-8231. C

Jl W ln ta r^ o n so rt will u ■n; a t O ur Lady of thelu rc h o n S u n V alley riigored by the S un V a t fiArts a n d the Human!- li ), a n d m u s t b e pur-p.m. S a tu rd ay a t th e abox office; no tickets «

hurch. For Infomiatton,Centeret72& -9491. ocoding B asque A sso - cits a n n u a l B a s q u e c

. to 1 a.m . a t th e W arThird A v enue W est i

I G ooding, with m usic \ md from Boise. Tlck-$2 for students. The

i y : T h e O ^ V a O e y 1II p r e s e n t f^ ich ard I if H am m erstein's T h e.m .. H o w e lls O p e ra eJ^ets: $7.50. For reser- i ation, call 677-ARTS.New T h e a tre o f S u n t T errance M cNally's \ I).' 8 p.m .. n ex tS tag e c I. Tickets; $15 for re - i, ind $ 1 0 fo r o p e n in g ble a t th e Main S treet honing 7 2 M 7 0 0 . c Jic: T h e Jun to r M usic ^ O ncert sponso red by i, c Club, is se t fbr 7 p.m. x t Baptist C hurch. 288 s. Admission is free. . ohnny R ivers will per- .

p .m ., C a c tu s P e te s }. a c k p o t T ickets: $12 , l ■ i^ rv a tio n s -o ^ i^ fo ^ — — j 821-1103. ° >: Yodeler a n d instni- 4irtotensen will h e a d ­e r A rea Council o f th e „ m erica’s 32nd annual :

7 p.m ., Buriey „ 3 donation p e r couple. ? 3l'e fbr calling S p en cer SOflf’o r the tw in Falls i 1733-2067. J

D in in g ^1 17. Satu iSay , M arch 7 M arch 19; T h e M a d e will p resen t Cy Cole-m d e n a n d A d o lp h oecsFoOies." 7:30 p .m . hday a n d 2 p .m . S u n - I S o u thern Id ah o F in a ltorium. Ttakets:-$7 for -lors a n d students, a re so o th n e a r th e F o o d 'c V alley Mall. S u n d ay sa r e $ 5 . In fo n n a tio n : - i

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WlDilettantes pr Will Rogers IB y Tcircll W i l l i e Tim cs-Ncw s correspondent

TW IN FA LLS — It’s Wil the 1930s all over agnin ns ti b rin g A m e ric a ’s m ost popi cowb^oy to the stage in "W il lies.”

D an M ink, a Jerom e lawy the starring role os easily as 1 and picks guitar in ihe local re 1988 B roadw ay musical by Betty C omden and Adolph Or

— Backcd-by-B-colorful-chon ond singers, W ill Rogers saj checrin’-up business os he tra family fnmi in Oklahoma to on to the famous Ziegfcld Fi York City.

Along the w ay are his life’s fa lling in love w ith his wif Mar); A nn Anderson-Siang< winning the approval o f his : by Art Franz. TTic story also i by honest, down-home values everyone, rich o r poor, in com

“ Will Rogers had a eowbo> D irector B ruce W hitehead si his statements are as relevant were in the ’20 's and ’30 's.”

Tiie part-Cherokee Rogers, Ziegfield Follies in the 1920 Limbaugh-style radio prograr m ay have been the m ost be A mcrica when he died in a j 1935. President Franklin Roo e re d h im a p o ten tia l r iv a l . Democratic presidential nomii

"All I know is what 1 read M ink, a s R o g ers, sa id nt r week.

H olding n cunpnt newspnr riddled stories o f the day just 1 famous for doing in his day. line from Rogers, Mink tells “M y pa always loved 77ic Ti account o f it never cluttered with two points o f view-"

Other gems includc. “I’m 1 o f an o rg a n iz e d p o litic a l Democrat.” And. “Nothing ht carcer like telling die tiulh."

Gramm to headlB y Denise TurnerTimcs-Ncws writer

T W IN F A L L S — W hen Vizzutti was 7 years old, his ( c id e d to s ig n him u p fo r lessons.

Ka-boom!V izzutti’s 42 now. and he'

ed 30 c o u n tr ie s to p c rfo rr artists and ensembles such ns M angione. W oody Herman 1 NBC Tonight Show Orchesm

He’s also w on a Grammy and has perform ed on 100 p ic tu re so u n d tra c k s , in c “ Back to the F u tu re ," "Stai and “R ocky II.” He has a n degrcfr in 'm u sic from the E School o f M usic in Rochester

He m niried a Magic Valley Vizzutti, w ho was raised ii

tann, m et his w ife at Eastman she w as w orking on an unde ate degree . E ight years ago. Vincent, daughter o f Twiii Fa

Ex-CSI adSteve OuiEp

T u i^ N e w s writer

BURLEY— If Ed Austin had around the College o f Southcm 1 be might have been booking clas Builq' H i ^ School about now.

he’s dancing there. —•r*'It’fl funny how things turn

said A ustin , d irecto r o f Bri] Young University’s Folk Dane seinble, which will perform al

. tonight in the Burley High S'■ gym. ‘T e n years ago I was tea

digging in Twm Falls.”r'A ustin, 42, who lived in Twin frnn 1980-84. was ocnally tbe tdr of contimmg ixhication at C

. outtrowth o f an internship he c■ at fto Twln'Falls school after be I uated from BYU. _

“flffld m vow n danoc studio ■got involved a little in dranU at

said. "But mostly, it wo& an a 'U ti Alive job.”

H e’s still do ing administi

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IIIpresent : FolliesW ill-o-m anin o f is the D ilettantes o p u la r p o litic a l ^ H H I H A'ill R ogers Foi-

iwyer, steps into as he spins ropes il re*ndiiion o f the by Cy C olem an,

h o r u s - o f - d a n e e r s - ^ ^ ^ ^ H says h e 's the

: travels from the to Sl. Louis and

1 Follies o f N ew

fc’s stories about A b o v e , Jw ife , p lay ed by s t a r s in 1ngcr, and abou t L im b au glis father, played d e b u t In so IS about hvm g „ lues that apply to ^ :oun tryo rc ity .boy philosophy," "d said. “A lot o f 9 '" : n ancant loday as Ihcy S '", wood and!crs, a star o f Ihc ‘V i " ' 920s and a Rush ;nm i in the ’30s. “ ■= F beloved m an in fou ryeari a plane crash in

looscvell consid.■al J o M h c 1936 >mination. ^ p p m t:ad in the paper," do n ^ h i i It re h e a rsa l Ihis

group cor ipanfcr, be 'b rie fly 300 miles is t a s Rogers was lay. Borrow ing a cils his andience.: Timcs-Ncws on Boise o r ! :rcd up h is mind

m not a m em ber d irecto rs ,al p a r ty . I 'm a «lso coulc S h tlr tsa poliUcal dance and

ly-winn line syn

T o dic n A llen Allen Vizzulis dad dc- concert with tfor m u s ic Sym phony at

C ollege o f Sc• Arts Auditorii

h e 's visit- O n thep rt)!'o rm w ith ‘Rising S u n S1 os Chuck an d O rchestran ond the 'C oncerto in Iistra. S tr in g s 'b y Gmy AwariJ m ann, th e pn00 m otion te rs lnger' by in c lu d in g a n d ‘E spena. star T rek” : rtiapsody by a m astw ’ er.c E aslm an " • H c k e te . prister.N .'Y . , . . .lleygiri. sicians R oger an;d in M on- become Laura Vnan, w here The Vizzuttisndergradu- v isit the M a p c >igo, L aura During this w1 F ails m u- is headlining wi

idmiiiistraiFolk da

had hung T h e B righam Ym Idaho, ty Folk D ance Enclasses at p re se n t a folk dariw. 7 :30 p .m . tonight

High S choolu m ou t," T lc k e ts a re $ 7 |Brigham $ 8 e a c h a p ie c e Iriance En- o r m ore, a rid a ren at 7:30 P lne tree S ports ah School P laza, bo th in Buteaching Book S to re In.Ru

Palls w oik ,but'onafergr

; t C S I , t h e : . - s . W a ^ m i U he earned w ehaveS^oTfhcbc rbegm d- aBenjWe,**lia8a k i r

ber o ftho folk dant idld m id i ' bove to flist become a at CSI," folk d a o c e .te ^ yfii u].adrnln- m o n b e ti O ^ y tbe ' ' tiaitgroiq>becanepa listrative • The BYU folk dt

V r ", J o r o m o la w y e r D an Mini 1 t h e D ile t ta n te s p ro d u c t! j g h d o n s a n e y e p a tc h a : In t h e Will R o g e r s F o llie sR ogers F ollies" is based on i

r Sionc; veteran Broadway C( ;oleman did the music and i nd Betty Comden, who wroti the Rain" and a dozen other nd sUige m usicals, conlribui

tan tc s p re sid en t L ori V ani : play, which ran on Broadv trs bci^rc going on national ti isn’t easy for a theater group nd.a re th e firs l c o m m u n ity t 1 the whole Northwest to be hich is really exciting,” she sj rules arc lhat no community on 4p ‘Will Rogers Follies’ cs oCq cily w here one o f the lies is going to perform ," W h Vc hod to talk them into it ai lem that nobody here every ' r Salt Lake to sec a play."

I i t cam e to casting the lead r rs w ere look ing fo r an act< jld sing, play hannonica and nd perform difficult rope tricl

P le a s e s e e Wi

lingtruinphonyJ a y a t t h e szutti will perfonn in and1 th e M agic Valley studa l 8 p.m . today in th e CSISouthern Idaho Fine gen:num. J a n ’rogram is Vizzutti's Arts1 Su ite for Trum pet M usstra," in addition to a t V\n D fo rT n jm p e ta n d PosiG eorg Philipp T ele- th e iprelude to ‘Die Mels- TTly R ichard W agner , Leatl a . 'a n orchestral - Vizzy Em m anuel Chabri- : T ed

a r ic ^ 'a t 'S S 'fo r 'a d u lis ' w r t

and M argaret Vificent, SyirV incent V izzutti "RisLis liv e in Seattle, b u t O re: V alley often. Japaw eek’s visit. V izzutti the

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Ensemble will iance pnsgram at h t a t th e Buriey

7 p e rp e re o n o ri ln g ro u p s o f lO:e available a tla n d th e BookJuriey, and th e I M j l B

grandd-scolc. H H f prognun has about I K B I

t,m d o f those 5,000, T he l i t t bcslinfheToIkdance-J* J J “ robccemeomcm-

mce ensemble, they c x p e ^ ne.B member o f ihe iVUch has about 200 folk mus w-bcst dabccTs-from Mexico, 1 p«aiifthls'oot" , dancers need all ihe We h

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J n k w ill d i s p la y h is ro p e s i c t lo n o f 'W il l R o g e r s Folli a s h e p r e p a r e s fo r h is Ni

e s a s a v ia to r W iley P o s t)n a novel

compos- d Adolphrote "Sin- ^ t Bicr Holly-bulcd the h '

in n n s u m M j H v T n idwoy for . M j Mll tour last up in Ida-

y th e a te r be able to

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mpeter Y conceis y m p h o n yi d $3 for sen ior citizens and u d en ts , a re available a t the S I Bookstore, Keilh Jor- a nsen 's . T he M usic Center, an 's Music O utlet and Larson r ts in Twin Falls, a t W elch’s iusic in Twin Falls and Buriey t W est O n e Bank in J e ro m e ,: ositive W ay in W endell o r a t le door.T h e M agic Valley Sym phonj

e ag u e will hold a reception fo izzutti, sym phony conductor e d H adley a n d o rchestra met e rs immediately-afler.the.con art In the CSI T aylor Building.

ymphony. His big riumtwr w Rising Sun Suite for Trumpc irch estra .” a m usica l po rln }pan that guides listeners thi JC trum pet fam ily o f instrun

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Adolph G reen ’s ‘Will R lie s ,' this y ea r’s M agic ta n te s ' production, will p.m . on Friday, M arch CSI F ine A rts Building

T h e p lay will con tin t p .m . o n M arch 18 a n d M arch 23 -2 5 . A 2 p .m s e t for M arch 19. Tick( even ing p e rfo n n an ces a t $ 7 for adu lts , a n d $

' c itizens 6 2 a n d o v e r a u n d e r 12. M atinee tich p e r perso n .

T icke ts a r e on s a le i n o o n lo 6 p .m . (to 5 p. day ) a t th e food cou rt V alley Mall: Ali s e a t s i se rv e d . F o r m o re infoi 7 33-7060,

A g a la p a r ty o n o p e will b e he ld a t th e Turl cock ta ils a t 5 :3 0 p.m .. and -sh rim p d in n e r a t I tran sp o rta tio n to th e p a n d th en b ack to th e 1 a d e s s e r t b a r a n d d an o rc h e s tra . C o s t is $25

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[ier A lle n V izzu tti w ill v is i t y w ith t r u m p e t In h a n d .

at head oftdonee teams, the strictly a pcrformii take it over thi Qwbec and the ea

“We were doinj ondaR ahw nsove low came up and ! your danco3. T l^ spirit o f Ihe Ukraini but they’d have a hi ing you They’re all

Most o f the won Austin’s groiQ) are

5 ^ ^ ^ 3 soned dancers to I j k J l H H the men tend to h & h i m M whh dance, and mj

letesorfbmicfBth!. .“Tlic itmaricab

lem are in* group is thot 97 pc ; for thrce or idance majors," Ai 1. "Even so, vast m a jc ^ , it’s oficc you’ve ricularactivity."

Dancers in the »orld-clas8 p fo a se j

mamM .

rbiiily C om den and ill R o g ers Foi- igic Valley Diiet- will o p e n a t 7 :30 • rch 17, in th e ing auditorium, itinue a t 7:30 a nd ag a in 3.m . m a tin ee is 'ick e ts fo r th e ic e s a r e priced id $ 6 for s e n io rs . s r a n d s tu d e n ts tick e ts a r e $ 5

ale daily from 5 p .m ro n S u n - >urt a t th e M agic ’J ts a re re - n form ation , call

opening night Turf C lub, with .m .. a s t e a k - . a t 6 :15 a n d

le p ^ rfo n n an ce h e Turf C lub for d an c in g .to a live $ 2 5 p e r perso n .

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f troupethe (oik ensemble is

irming troupe. Its tours .X the w o r li including le eastern United States

loing a show overseas,; over, this Ukrainifln fel- " m d s ^ 'I must talk to They have oqiturcd the mine.’ I sakl, 'i 'm sony,: 0 hanl tirrie understand- rc all Americans.’ ” women who perform in > are accomplished, se&- to begin he $aid:

to have less experience d many o f them are ath- ■Bthletes.liable thing about our 7 percent o f them aren't 1 "A ustin said.-“For the it’s strictly an extraQur-

the ensemble ptac6 cc s e s M T R 0 U P E /B 2

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|Oakl<takes; "It*s a love story, I

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1 By Stove Cnmqi--------- \ T iines-N cw s writci—

i OAKLEY — It’s nc I s tniin o f nearly tw o h ] em oting in young Eng I toughest part o f Steve I I t’s the ghost on his I “ E v e ry b o d y com e; ; K in g and I ’ expec tii ; Brynncr,” said Floyci,

- ' School band teacher ' ' the role o f th e T hai ki i ley V alley A rts Coui ; tio n o f th e R o d g e rs : ; ste in m usical tha t op ; H o w e lls O p e ro H o i ; voice m ajor in college ; a fa ir am ount o f m us [ ‘South P ac ific ,’ ‘The I ‘O k lah o m a!’ — b u t i m uch m ore demandinj ! Brynncr, a Russian- I to r , p lay ed th e S ia n I m ore than 4,000 time ; n ig h t he in troduce<

---------: RmaHu/ny in 1951 un: 1985.

“ A u d icn ces cx p ec l ik e h im lo o ," F lo j

; b iggest concession i; short haircut.”

“This w as a p lay ll ' d e c id e d to d o a co i I ag o ," said H arlo C la i g rocer w ho has lo n g ; a n d a d irec to r o f 0 \ ; vo lun teered to d irec t ; and I kind o f got rop< ; I’d know n how invo ; ge t. I ’m n o t su re I v 1 gone through w iih i t ”

!T > u m p (■ C o n tin u ed from B l ; V izzutti w rote the piw ; c h e s tr a a n d tru m p c

. • added strings fo r th is ( 1 In th e f irs t m o v e r : u se s the p icco lo tru i ; i m a j ^ o f M ount Fuji ; s e c t io n , he fea tu re s ; m elodic sounds o f the ; recollect the Tem ples

, I su ite concludes w ith a • :• T rain” m ovem ent, in

I h im self, gets to ^ i n ( :j tn u n p c tI V izzutti has been a ! to r to Japan, w here he ' in m u s i(^ circles.'1 L au ra V incent V iz ! fo rm w ith th e syrnp

______Ltooc-She holds a m as; cham ber m usic and :

• ; from the U niversity 01

I Continued from. B l I 8e v e n h o u T sa w e d c ,A u : ) . d o m ore on the ir owiL ] A lth o u g h h e e x p ec t

a lu m n i o f h i s g r o in in• . ' tonight, h e rinesn 't nnvg

I the current ensemble.1 “But when I go b a d I like I 'm going hom e,’

; I h a v c a lm o ff iic n d s in _• a h v i^ n m in to a lo to f f

I Austin said be was tbc I sti^Ktor in tbe M a ^ V ! calls it “an area wim son j •T vcbce ibackocou j 1 moved back here, oi . v ^ ^ p r e c ia t iv e midia

'-I ......1“ ^ . ” *

T knw -N ew s.T w inf

urley an d Trine Sm ith o f '

ley VaD s on ‘Tl/, m y dear. ’’

— YulBxynner j ^catnide Lawrence

__________ »

The) not so m uch the C o u n c0 hours o n stage, R o d g e English, that’s tbe m erstc v e F loyd’s job . tonighl his shoulders. d a y a r m es to se e ‘T h e 20 . a n c lin g to sec Y u l H ow el ^ a Burley H igh Tick' c r w ho’s play ing n igh t s1 king in the Oak- o th e r | o u n c il’s p roduc- re se rv r s and H am m er- call 67 opens ton igh t in

^ o u se . “ I w as a Rodgerege and I’ve done a dozens]lusical theater — dred othcrhe M usic M an ,’ tras — a t)ut th is is m uch , “ T he Viing.” dren,” Cl;an-bom T atar ac- The stcia m e se m o n a rch A nna Leeimes betw een the year-sonc e d th e ro le o n te a c h e r /until his death in th in lfin g

opening 13ect y o u to lo o k T h e kilo y d s a id . “ M y M o n g h un is to ge t a rea l th ro u g h

B ritish oiy the arts council on h is ctc o u p le o f y e a rs bring Thir ia rk , an O akley in 'o rd e r>ng been ac to r in dence.O V A C . p loys. “ I B ut thtec t ano ther p lay , a s h e bclopcd into this. I f A iuia teaiivo lved it w o u ld ty ancilo^I w o u ld n ’t h av e Brynnt

i t ” , Jo s h u a ]

3Cter____■ ifom ia a

piece for w ind or- s e n te d vip e t , b u t h e h a s Z e a la n diis c o n ce it w ell as ivem ent, V izzu tti tim e, shetrum pet to evoke L os Ang'u ji. In the second she tookTcs th e m e llo w , John W othe fluegelhom to She reles o f K yoto. The Trum petih 0 flashy “B ullet ber husbiin w hich V izzutti, T he Vline on the B*flat M arcus,

la ,3 .n a frequent v isi- "W e d: he is w ell k n o ^ c a l y e t, ’

phone inV izzutti w ill p er- have a p:m p h o n y to n ig h t, liv in g nnaster’s degree in around aid accom panying ' V izzuiy o f Southem C al- • from a i

le—— |r“B l C>Ausjinsakl — manyL fcwets to see several ]) in the Burley gym “ love any Idaboens in

Mck to Idaho, I feel le ,” Austin said. **I : in T t t^ Falls and j o f fomicr students.*’I the first clogging in*: VaHey.butDowbe some fine dancera.” coqile o f times since , and we bad large, diences every time,**

A

B H B H I - ^

rtn FoI!9. Idaho Friday. M aich 1(

Df O akley s ta r In ’T h e King

ley Arts heKin{T i c k e t sa v a i la b le^e O ak ley V alley A rts ind l will p r e s e n t R ichard Igers a n d O s c a r H am - s te ln ’s T h e K ing a n d I* ght, S a tu rd a y a n d M on-- a n d a g a in M arch 16*18.

a n d 2 2 -2 5 a t 8 p .m . a t ^ells O p e ra H o u se , c k e ts a r e $ 6 fo r op en ln g - tt s e a t s , $ 7 .5 0 fo r th e 3r p e rfo rm a n c e s . F o r ■ jrv a tio n s o r in fonnallon , 6 77 .A R T S .

gers and Hammerstein wrole in II speaking ports and half a hun- iher characters, chorus and cx-0 toll order for a town o f 600.e k in g h im s e lf h as 12 chil* C lark sa idslory is about a W elsh w idow , Leonowens, w ho takes h e r 12- ;on to T h a ilan d to beco m es i f /g o v e rn e s s to a fo rw a rd - ngL Siam cse cm peror~w h o ‘5- ig his kingdom to the W est, k in g , ac tu a lly the E m p ero r

h u t, w ho ru le d fro m 1851 gh 1 881 , is w o r r ie d a b o u t1 and French colonial designs ; c o u n try and d e te rm ined to Fhailond into the 19tb century e r to g u aran tee ' its in d ep ep -

the k ing isn’t a s p rogressive b e lie v e s h im s e lf to b e , and teaches him lessons in bumili- love. H e dies in h er arms, m er, an unknown, was cost b y a L o g a n , w h o d ire c te d th e

I and has perform ed and pre- 1 w o rk sh o p s in Jap an , N ew n d , C a n a d a a n d E u ro p e , a s IS in the U nited Slates. F o r a she sang and played piano in Jigeles television sniclios, and o k part in a T V special w ith Vayne.recorded her new est CD, “A

Jeter’s Dream,” in Japan w ith sband.V>Z2Uttis have three children,

IS, 7 ; N icholas, 5 and Gabriel-

; don ’t know i f they are m usi- : t ,” sa id A llen V izzu tti in a

inierview last week, “b u t w e I piano and .drum sitting in the I ro o m , and th e y b ash it a ll 1 a l o t"z u t t f h a T ju s t re turn ied 'hom e a Syracuse, N .Y ., w orld p re -

March 24, Elko Convei

A celebrathtt for e variety ofjunilnfc

eniirMlm chance to me

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n g a n d r a t Howell’s O pe

tsCoun ig and I

B ro a d w a y v e rs io n o f Lawrence, a m ajor Broac th e tim e , w as th e o r ig D eborah K e ir p layed the 1956 H o lly w c^ 'm u s ica Bryim er w on an Oscar.

— “ T b e -rac ia l 'a sp B C t-- w om an, an O riental m an was a b ig concem o f thi b e fo re the p lay opened

;sa jd later. “B ut it never ti b e m uch o f on issu e , « South after the m ovie op<

“O u r b iggest departuj script is that w e decided reco rded m usic ,” C lark ju si.co u ld n 't Hnd enougl w ith enough tim e to dev ing dow n here three or w eek for'two monlhs.“

Anno is T rina Smith, i in t iv e a n d R ick s C olleg i

in- w ho’s been o part o f scv « - musicals.

“ I t’s hard w ork bccai i l- central characters haye

do,” she said. “There iur w , m inutes w hen I’m not on 2 - Tbe doncera and the chc e s cTuited from' among loca d - O V A C 's ready supply of

ore bondlmg tbe choreogra o r “T here 's a lot o f pressi 51 p lay becausc o f the nun 'Ut tum e. ch an g es ,” Sm ith ;ns tinung has to be ju st righ to I t 's tb e co stu m es thi u y b iggest challenge, Clarii :p- trotq>eis d o n 't have a lot i

b rocaded m ateria l ban{ ive su itab le fo r I9 ih centui n d royal c ou rt ili- “ Com pared to other n

done, this o n e’s got me b y hair out,” C lark said. “ h e odvenftire.”

re - m icre o f ‘'Em erald C one cw he wrole fo r trum pet ar a s He w as happy. A -plus «

r 0 sold-out concert hall ten in m usician happy,

tnd Vizzutti travels o lot, n ith o f tb e year. His w ife p<

h im on one o r tw o tou “A W hen h e 's hom e, (be d ith fam ily’s Seattle ciigs as

tenyjorary birdhouse sitt en, foresfO, he q jends t im e ' iel- and children and compos

“I like to perform in isi- because it’s n ot a nervoi 1 a be said.w e W hen asked i fh e gets the itive affirmation from hi a ll responded w ith a chuck!

“ O h y e a h ,” he sa i m e '(m o th e r r in - la w ) M ar; re - m anagem ent company.”

I

t , & 25, 1995 'ention Center , Nevada

' all women offerti formative and sernmMtJiinchp mneet new people,

nformaitoh'call:2 4 8 -3 5 5 6

^ ■ h a lB yD en iseT iTimes-News

TW INFAJ tim es, tbe T bas been se r sicians fo r a m em bers-lot the ir missioi note.

“W h e n l .j w o m en w et

^ ^ ■ g ^ S ^ B w e a r i n g bats p re s id e n t Ji teacher who' ing studi Ju n io r M usi C oncert

C lu b m ei “ ■ n p iM d '

- m usic w ith 0 >era H o u s e ‘T o d a y , U

■to support a i cation in you

I • F lashback l ^ l l te n s e n h e lp

' FolU Musicits first pres

W y now . lives inI dent o f the 1^ the time.

„ , , There waso f th e p la y . a ,e„ hut the

breakfasts, ig in a! A n n a . Accordine i e ro te in Ihc dteical, m w h .c h o f th em , en

a j . in lo v e — a num bei c ians, scottc

f :... BOt their starbyth i»m usi(

, e v ^ i n t h e co n c c rtp i daughter o f

? ! e S ' r e te v o te to c o m .,r four days a

, a Rupert na-L., n ie r M iss 1

:eve.alO V A C

r s o m u c M ou e only a fewon the stage.” . S

eal adults and F a lls vo iceo f youngsters, w ho j* n g ma Giiil O illflte ‘‘“" n g 'tnmhv “ fccn-ager.Z e w ith this (T w in F alUum ber o f cos- s tm c lo r) brlb sa id . “T h e v o ^ m u s ie

W hen Co;lhat w e re tb e said, anyone irk said. M ostito ffea lh cred , W / | | 1Jl'ging a round ▼ ▼ - U Jtury B angkok c o n tin u e d

m usicals I ’ve w crne tearing m y D an (M ink “I t’s been nn said.

. D irector ing, “I think across the 1 verv well.”

M ink , le ncerto," which b ru sh and a ndorehestra . spm nm groi review s and a H e also is a

end to m ake a J n m vanou Falls and m

, m aybe a third „ perfo ra isw ith M rs annually . i describes Ihe

t o t a ' a ' S ' n S t e t ^ ttling m a nun . . . ,

J ^ U n 'th c '!

r T S t a F a l l s'OUS situation," >>«(’n ie sM

rts a lot o f pos* his in-laws, be

w ish a rg a re t-h a d a

in g a

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If centuiI Turner ws w riter

*A1.LS — In hine w ith the ! T w in F alls M usic C lub serving M agic Valley mu- ■ r a lm ost 50 years. Group look d iffe ren t today, but lion s till strikes th e sam e

I. f irs t com e to th is area, ^en t to M u sic C lu b tea s lats and gloves,” said club t J u d y P rc sc o il, a p ian o ho’s spent m o n l^ .p rep a r- udents for th is w eekend’s . usic Festival and H onors

n e m b e rs re m a in firm ly d to sharing their love o f b o thers. >, the object o f ou r club is : and prom ote (music) edu- iTouth,” P rcscou said, ck: In 1950, Cloyta Chris- j lp c d o rg an ize th e T w in ' lie C lub w iih Helen A llen, ! resident. Christensen, w ho • : in Tw in Foils, w as presi- . le Pocalello M usic Club ot

ms a scholarship fund back the group also h e ld formolI.ing to the c lub’s historical he first club mem bers, 49 ; en co u rag ed "g o o d rad io ; ;;jm d/onncd_a_w .om cQ !8.,.. lup to p ^ o r m operas, ber o f professional m usi- ttered around the country, ’ ;tarts in festivals s p o n s o r^ isic club.I p ianist Laura Vi2zulti, the ' o f T w in Falls M usic C lub ' dent M orgoret Vincciit, cu t ■ ol teeth in T w in Foils. A nd , f recognized p ian ist M ark retum cd 'hom e to southem ; ; y ear to perform tw o fund- ' ncerts for the M usic C lub, t ’s daughter Becky, o for-s T w in F o ils w h o ’s now m usic ot Boise Stole U ni- ' ilso. com e u p th rough th e • lib’s ranks. And M eiropoli- ro so p ra n o J o y c e G u y e r > sing in Tw in Foils, too. more kids participate in the s tiv a ls n o w ," s a id T w in ice te a c h e r C am ille C ox,; in Tw in Falls music festi- ig-the 1960srw hen5heT vas-

ills H igh School m usic in ­b rough t m ore in te re st in

sic to the arco.”Ilox was in high school, she jne could t>c in choir.

I I )d from 8 1/e re re a lly lucky to have nk) au d itio n ," V onrinsum

3r W hiteheod agreed , soy- ink h e’s w o n d e r^ l. He puls e hum ility o f W ill R ogers

lead s in g e r o f th e Soge- id R o se s b ond , h as b een ropes for about five years, s 0 velcran actor and singer ious college groups in Twin in Boise.

sa id h e en jo y s th e “ W ill F o llie s ” b e c a u se it is so ted and fun.’s no conflict, no villain, no he e x p la in ed . “ T he only

e that appears in this p lay is le lp s ra ise m oney fo r the le oepths o f the depression.” r , ploying B etty B aker, w ho M rs. W ill Rogers, is in her

__ •__ xAy celel iry ofsi]

J e ro m e p ian o te a c h e r . Kristin H endrickson p r festiva l.

Music festiT h e Ju n io r M usic F a s t

H o n o rs C o n ce rt, s p o n s o th e T w in F a lls M usic Clu fo r 7 p .m . S a tu rd a y a t Ih S tr e e t B ap tis t C h u rch , 21 S t. A dm issio n Is f re e .__

“You got done v/ith fo( w ere p ut in the choirs,” she

Cox, w ho was a student M ead, is often on the oth th e s ia g e now , ju d g in g ! con tests and preparing sli festivals.

“The kids get nervous,’’ "W hen you ta o w som eon ing you and ac tu a lly sitt and picking you a p a r t it r real nervous.”

She rem em bers one fes ing her teen years, w hen s so n g in a fo re ig n longur judge asked her w ho t e a lw u t She d idn’t have a c l

"Y ou actcd like you w e a bou t flow ers,” the judge “ but th e song w as abou t having trouble because a I wos over.”

Now I always m ake sur know -w hat;thQ r-ore sing

jj—sa id rw ith n rln u ^ . ;This year’s Junior Musi

^ w ill feoture 500 area musi ranging in age from 7 to

g w ill be p laying th e pionc p erform ing on w ind and

40th ploy. S h e 's w orking v e a co lleg e c la ssm a te , fo r n time.

“I w as tickled to g et ihii ’- said. " I t’s been a b la s t” is A s the rea l-life mothei -s S longer said she has g ra

tion for the character she p In ju s t one year, Stangei

n R ogers d id four fulM eng s. picture shows, 52 radio s :r n ew sp ap er co lu m n s, spc n b an q u e ts , a n d to u re d tl

countries on five contineni ll “The thing that amazes 0 (B e tty ) w as tha t h e r hu5

never; ever hom e, and she 10 h im ,” Slanger said. “She y him and encouraged him. is tha t be bord? A nd she v le good m other.”

W hitehead, a 20 .yeo r 10 the D ilettantes, said h is i ur ca s t is d e ligh tfu l to dire

: V

bratesTi ingers, s

UK

r Ju d y P re sc o tt h e lp s Erii p repare a d u e t fo r th is w e

, • . strum ents and ct i V a l cgories.

A b o u t 6 0 mistival ' whom m ust be iso red by Falls M usic C li:iub. Is s e t to the festival.Ih e T y le r piano is alwa2 0 8 T y ler There are 2 0 a___ _________tion for keyboai

■ ■■ R a tin g s are:ootball and ve ry g ood , gothe said. w ho ore m ostltit o f M arty and 'w ho are allther side o f dents on cverytl5 s la te so lo trol to fm ger dcstudents for posnue.

O th er instruiCox said, vocalists 'o re ct

one is judg- gently,i ttin g th e re Judges choost makes you perform an hon

o f festival day.estival, dur- In addition t1 she sang o nior M usic Fcju a g c and a ber Twin Fallsle song w as a scholarship pclue. performoncc onvere singing can M usic,ge told her. The club is au t 0 person tional Fedcralia love ofToir headquartered :

5,300 m em berure ray kids wide,ig ing," Cox T h is w e e k ,

iflem bcr org&h.jsic Festival in on festival,isic smdenls O ne long-tinto 18. T hey handw rites theno, singing, in ca lligraphy-id string in- F or A c kids >

; w ith M ink, script is histor or th e ten th and well-paced

“T his partici lis p a r t” she stondard music

“ It’s a Ziegfel le r o f e i^ht, people dancing real adm ira- term ittent d ia l i plays. w ife o n d kid: (er said, Will m ake it os auth ngth m otion Rogers, cosu I shows, 365 papers and iik poke ot 151 w as a Z iegfe l th ro u g h 19 Friends convir

mis. for p resid en t« s m e about W h itehead lUsband w as edge o f govern he still loved have been goo« le supported .su re : T h is upl m. W ouldn’t was a tu tional

w as a very“ O ld e r c i t i

ir v e teran o f W ill R o g e rs ,' I 24-m em ber think he woul( rec t and the president.”

1

songs

Erin W llllarhs a n d ; w e ek en d ’s m u sic !

id com peting in 700 cat>-

) m usic teachers , a ll o f be m em bers o f tbe Twi6 Club, w ill send student^

al. ;ilways tbe largest grou^.0 categories o f competi;- board alone.ir e su p e rio r, ex ce llen t, good and fa ir . Judges,

ostly from o u t o f tow h s all poid, rate piano slur erything from touch-cort- T dexterity to phrasing tp

jtrum ento l studen ts onji e critiqued ju s t os ^trii^

loose th e best students tl) honors concert a t the enti lay. 1an to sponsoring the Ju- Festival, th e 100-mem-

alls M usic C lub sponsors ip program , o Christm as e and a P o r^ c o f Ameri-

is affiliated w ith the N a­rration o f M usic C lubs, red in Indiana. There ore ber organizations notion-

e k , in th e T w in F o ils__ganization, I h c s p o t l i^ t al.'-tim e club m em ber even the festival certificates,

hy — 700 o f them! i ^ w ho love music.

storical as w ell a s sm art iced.i t ic u la r p lay is n o t your lusical com edy,” he said, g feld F o llies show w ith cing an d singing w ith in- diologue o f W ill and his k id s . . . . W e w a n te d to luthentic as possible.” , u su a lly reading his ncws- , liking everyone he met, g feld s ta r fo r s ix years, nvinced him even to run nt.;ad sa id R o g e rs’ know l- vem m ent m oy o r m ay not good. B ul one thing is for upb ea t “C herokee k id”

inal hero.

c it iz e n s w ill rem em b er jrs ," W hiteh ead s a id . '“ I ould have been a popular

■ . iV .

PaulWinter

■ w in ter: Vaavi

p.m . Saturday. No tick general admission.

For more informatior

Magic Valley; , . TW IN FA L L sV TJi

• •' Chess Exhi(3iiion from i , ' ThJiSlM UL will’ic a

t :who |sc'\UTChtly-rank( jffl exhipiuot

;6pi>or(ttt»; ^|Tie a y « r •andipro^dslsively f o t required to make his r G arrett w ill play os mi Radio Shack will dispi w are used to play, chess

The Magic Volley Cl more infomiation, call

Boys Scouts:BURLEY - The Sn

Amcrico will present it p.m. at the Burley Inn.

■; Kerry Christensen, i ■ the guest performer. /

______ -fa lls a copclla singing jT ickets arc S I50 pc

W illiams at 734-0500 c T he money will be

Volley.

New TheatreKETCHUM - The >

• M cN ally’s "A Pcrfcct Tljcatre.

The ploy, by the ou . ■ Woman," is about the c

their encounlcrs will the Tickets arc S15 for rc

' able at the Main Street Q Curtain time cach cvei

Gooding groGOODING - The G

Bosque Dance for 9 p.t Third Avenue W est ani

M usic will be provic D anccrs from Boise w

. • tion will follow. A bor----------^coffccT villbe^o ld th rc

Cost is S4 for odiilts , ,,tfrcc . The public js invi

Valley ISingle Parents sch Friday evening m(

TWIN FALLS - A Sin Connections meeting is j 7 p.m. Friday at the Cent D ire c tio n s , lo co led b Q u a lity A ssu ran ce Li College o f Southern Idaht

A ll s in g le m om s an( in v ited a n d asked to b fovorile game. A dm issi ond afTordoble child carc (som e limitations apply) inform ation, call J ill a t F o r ch ild carc, co ll Ki

' 8016.

Senior center will breakfast Saturda

EDEN - Breakfast wi! I -from 8 a.m. to noon Soti j . Silver and Gold Senior O I ' T h e m enu in c lu d e s

sausage, eggs, hashbrov I -and milk.I • C ost is S2 for adults

children under 12.

___ Hagerman senionweekend rummag. HAGERMAN - A rut

is p lanned 'fo r this wccl Hagcrmon Senior Ccntcr.• Sale and thrift sto re hi

aim. to 4 p.m. Solurday £ 4 p.m . Sunday.

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;|: Steam & Shai:j; Leaving dirt-attr,

Shrinking' :l[ '^ 'Y 4 R 0 6 i il : $ 8 0 i ANY2ROON

$ 1 0 I sf^DARD Sd I &LOVESEAT

Ij • M M t F « b r i u $ 9 ,

'i

i in the air Consort to per-K E T C H U M - The Paul W form in concert a t 8:30 p.m . o f Snow Ciitholic C h u rch < Doors will open at 8 p.m .

The Paul W inter Consort < ciansr Paul W imcr’pn soprar percussion and Jo rd w Rudes.

.•■Wihier began record ing je ond founded the consort in 32 olbums.

^ tick e ts arc' S20 ($ 1 7 'f (y Valley Center for the A rts mi available at ihc Sun V alley C

tickets will be sold at the chi

tion; coll 726-9491.

ey Mall will host iThc-M ogii: Valley M all wil

)m' _1 to 5 p.m. Saturday at Cci feature •12-yeor-old Garrett R n k ^ No. 32 nationally in th uo6 '^here in one ployer simul y c r^ r fo rm in g the SIM U L j ro ta ted from boord to board is move when the white ploy many os 12 players ol one ti

isplay and demonstrate the lai less./ Chess Association is sponsoi all 733-3000 or 733-6186 oflc

s set 32nd annuaSnake R iver A rea Council i

It its 32nd annual Cabaret Intc in .n, 0 yodcier and instrumentol r. Also on the program arc 1tig group,__________________I per couplc, and are avoilab )0 or the Boy Scout office ot 7 be used to support sco u ts l

re performs '^Perfic New Theatre o f Sun Valley cct Gancsh" tonight and Sati

author o f the stage version ic odyssey o f two well-bred Wi the eicphont-hcadcd, human boc r reserved seating and SIO for i :t Book Cafe or by phoning 726 svening is 8 p.m.

roup plans Basqi: Gooding Basque Associatior p.m . to 1 a.m. Saturday at the and Idaho Street,

jvidcd by the Ordago Band fr c will perform during intcrmi ja r will be available fbr adultsJiroughourthc'cvcning:---------lilts ond S2 for ages'12 t o -18. nvitcd.

happeniichedule Recreaticmeeting Fun DaySingle Porenis SHOSHOIis planned for Lake RccrealIcn tcrfo rN cw “ fun a n d g[ b e h in d th e S a tu rd ay a f

L ab on th e into the evenlaho campus. Lodge. H ot (an d d ad s are , S l cach.0 b r in g th e ir ' A regular iission is free, held Sundayire is ovaiioblc, infomiation, (tiy). For more 487-2037. a t 544-7836.K im a t 736- O p e n h O I

Marsh oiHAGERM.

I ll s e r v e celebrate her ( J a y house plannct

w i l l b c s m e d

f p f n c a k c s ,

Dwain Knigg' She has thrc<

j r S p l a n grcat.-grandchage sale ~rummage sale ^ .

-c c k c n d a tth c pancakes ter. TW IN FAJ; hours are 10 65 has plann ly and noon lo coke supper

Christian Chu

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lampoo May Ruinttracting cleaning fluid lg • Mildew • Seam SSm s ' drycarpe

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arts;rform L(W inter C onsort will per- T

m. Saturday at O ur U idy larii h on Sun V olley R ood, the

o.mrt consists o f thrcc m usi- . E irano sax, G len Velez on vidi les.on grand piano. M ep jazz m Ihc early 1960s _ . in 1967. H e has released M

- _f(y m em bers o f .th e Sun mid Humanities), ond ore g j * ' C cnter box office until 5 church, and all seating is ^

wc:

Hit chess meet ,ivill host 0 Sim ultaneous p.n-I^cnter Court. . ■ h1 Reynolds o fT w in FaUs. sco, the 11-12 age group. A benlultaneously p lays several CoiL gets w hite every board the,ard: The .b lack p lay e r is o flayer com cs to his board, inv : time. Software Etc. andlatest hardware and soft- L ;

isoring the exhibition. For iftcr 6 p.m.

lal Cabaretil o f the B oys Scouts o f nicmational Saturday at 7

Kolist from L/tah, will be n e The Stondords, a Tw in O '

laQ c by calling S pcnccr A s' It 733-2067. co^ts th roughou t the M agic enr

1the

rfect Ganesh’llcy will present Tcrrancc Saturday at the ncxtStogc

)n o f “K iss o f the Spider . women through India and iKxIicd Hindu god Gancsha. j^g br open scat, and are avail- i '26-3700. , 80(

que Dance ^ion has p lanned its annual det the W ar M emorial hall on I

grc1 from Boise. The Oinkari ne< m ission, and 0 lamb auc-. inc ills, and chorizos, pop and ort;---------------------------------------- ‘me.18. Children under 12 arc I

ingstion club setsly for Saturday “'ONE - T he W est M ngic p .,■cation Club has planned a i

g a m e s” d a y to b e g in foia fte rn o o n and co n tin u e fr<cning at W est Magic Lake do 3t dogs w ill be served for Ra

88ir monthly meeting will beay at the lodge. For more A n, call Jonny Bubb at (208)

lOUse will honor Po on 90 th birthday *M AN - Clcttice Marsh will icr 90th birthday at an ojJcn p j ncd for 2 to 4 p.m. Saturiiy jp; crnationo l O rd er o f O dd n ' ill.Roberts was bom March 3, agcmian. She married Ward n 1925 and has lived in the ond Buhl area all her life,

t is b e ing h o s ted by her Jld son-in-law, Barbara and igge o f Salt Lake City, Utah, ircc grandchildren and five ichildrcii.

out troop will serve :es Saturday night'A LLS - Boy Scout Troop mncd its 22nd annual pan- c r for Solurday ol the First ::hurch,60l Shoshone St. N.

n Your Carpet |ids in your carpet j Separation I

•ET CLEANING Iinutes jto saturate jresidue |emicals; j

)val ■ Inost pej: stains ' I n guaranteed j

: to Senior Citizens! U c ^ e d & Insured j Open 7 days a week |300-788-61571

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Legal support tpTW IN FALLS - Legal su

taries, court reporters, etc.) in the telephones for Idaho Publ a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday.

Eric and Susan Ettcsvold o vide food fo r th e telephone McCracken at 3 26 -3184.

Main Street featKETCHUM - A slide sho

Lagergrcn and Jack Burgess Street BookCafe, 211 M ain Si

“Artists at Work" is a series; in association with The Artists wealth o f artistic talent. For mot

Homoless shelterTW IN FALLS - A Silcm I

p.m. Tuesday at the W eston P M ore thon 85 b irdhouses

scouts, artists, businesses and benefit the Volley House hoi Community Icodcrs have pre thftprojccl started, and S60.0C o f the property and provide invited. For m ore information

Little Theater clTWIN FALLS - Tlic Magic

participation murder mystccy, ‘ for its spring show. Tlie audlcn( encouraged lo dre.-is in tlic cra o

Tryouts will be held from 7 t People interested in uying out Jean Hovey, Magic Volley Littl

The dinner theater will be pro

Ballroom Dancei._T_W1N FA LLS - The Un Association is organizing a < com m ittee o f local danccrs enroll members.

The local chapter will spon: the general public. Each da dancc lesson ond three hours tions. The chaptcr wiil nlso colleges and high schools am n ess e s ta b lish m e n ts th a l < M embership will be open to s and will be helped lo get stai leer organization and is the g ing in the U nited Slates. Clinf

Local dancers interested in 1 800-447-9047 or write to the U:

Arts Council seeTW IN FALLS - Tlie Magi

dents interested in volunteerii People are needed now o

group’s board o f directors a r needed in the orts council o include A ns on Tour, the Fc orts in education, Hi.spanic 1-)

'moi«lllylu;wslcttcr“m rd 'O ld l E orm orc information, call

Pancakcs, sc ram bled egj sausage , hash b ro w n s, c o f punch w ill be served from p.m.

Cost is S4.25 per person oi for a fam ily. T ickcis are a’ from any tro o p m em b er o d oo r. F or m ore in form atit Randy Hudson at 733-7(^5 8847.

American Legion pi: annual birthday dim

W EN D ELL - A m erican Post 41 has planned its annual dinner for Saturday at the P< 610 W. Main.

A no-host cocktail hour bc] p.m. and w ill bc followed b spaghetti dinner prepared by D'Ambra.

For more information, call Sm ith ,ot 5 3 6 -2 7 8 7 or Rosenthal at 734-3238.

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0 help !^ h funds u p p o r t stof^f (a s s i s ta n ts , pai in th e M ag iq V a lley a rea wi

,blic T e le v is io n ’s an n u al func

: o f t h e M e tro p o lis B a k ery & ic c rc w . F o r m o re inforiU ut

tures art slide slilo w f c a tu r in g .a n is ts fo e K ir IS is p la n n e d fo r 4 p .m . Sunc S t. Vs sponso red by tlie B o o k C afe;: IS G roup to publicize theJWoO' lo re in fo rm a iion . call 726*5700.

;r to re«i|yj^uctit B i rd h o u s ^ A iitt t iin ^ S p la n n P laz a . 1 3 5 g ,6 lu d L a lie s B l ^

: s h a v e b e e n d o n a te d b y in id sc h o o ls in th e M ag ic Valle; lo m c lc ss sh e lte r w h ic h open rc v io u s iy d o n a ted m o re than .000 m o re is ne ed e d to com pli l e a d e q u a te o p e ra tin g funds on. ca ll R o g e r W yatt a t 734-7

;hooses spring sliic V alley L ittle T lieaier has cIk

“M urder o f a G angster" by 1 :nce will b c involved in solving1 o f llie show , the 1920s.7 to 9 p .m . M arch 20 al Canyor Jt bu t unable to do so on Marc ttle T hea te r president, at 734-8J jresented M ay 11. 12 and 13 al

;rs eye l\vin FallsJ n i t e d _ S ta t e s A m a te u r B7iI1 1 c h a p te r in th e T w in F a lls i rs w ill b e fo rm e d to g u id e

in s o r m on tlily so c ia l da n ce s f Ja n c e w ill g e n e r a l ly co n s is i irs o f g e n e ra l d a n c in g a n d dc0 p ro m o te b a llro o m d a n c e t mcl w ill se ek to in c re ase th e :1 o f f e r b a l l r o o m d a n c in g ) s in g les nnd c o u p les . B e g in n ta rted . T h e U S A B D A is a nc ; g o v e rn in g b o d y fo r am ate u r a p te rs a re found na tio n w id e .I he lp ing form the chap tc r are U SA B D A . P.O . Box 400. T oar

;eks area voluntcig ic V a lley A rts C o u n c il is si r in g w ith th e o rg an iz a tio n .’ a n d in th e f u tu r e to f i l l p a n d o n a v a rie ty o f co m m itti o f f ic e a n d a t e v e n ts . Projec

F o re ig n F ilm F e s tiv a l, K id s H crit.igc F ie sta , v is ual a rts :

rT o \v l iT w in T in is .II 7 3 4 -A R T S .

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S H O S H O N E o r S lb .5 0 D a n c e r s S q u a r t a v a i la b le p lanned its annul o r a t th e T or Saturday a t the

t io n . c a l l Round dancing 15 o r 734 - squares follo’

stew supper will C ost S3 per pcrsoi

i l n n « T h e B u t to n s* D an ce C lu b hasnner Ja n c e for tonight m L e g io n can a ttend Ihc Sli al b inliday m ore inform ation P o s t H all, 733-9235.

icg in s at 6 77;e Timcs-Nci . b y a free coHi/niin/fycvents y A nthony Timcs-Ncws Vah

Box S-iS. Twin F. ill L eonard PIc:ise submit n c ■ C h a r l ie ndviwcc and incl

where you can bc.

ST CANand Education Sei

Evening Seminar \ March 1 5 , 1 9 9 5 athe following CS! sites:

I Building, CSI Cam pus, Tvi Center, 1458 O verfand A> 3enter, 2 02 4th Ave. East, building. Main Street, Hail

Speakers: dusky & Dr. Hov«will be offered a matni lician breast exam for be held for a FREE ma

r call: 733-3700, e

Hospital

1

f rid-raiser _paralegals, sccre-* ‘ will be answering ' TV

jnd-raiser from 11 Aciio Nutri

' & Cafe will pro- y,rork: lation,'cialL'HcItin at St

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show:’ cusstKinncbrew, Giaaa.f. - ^^8*^ unday at the Main . .„

fci It was CQpccivcd < ''ood River VaHi^'s00. m

:tion fiundsinncd for 7:30 to 9■H: N.-’ ind iv iduals, boy illcy. Proceeds will icncd in February, lan S60.000 to get iplete the purchase ids. The public is 4-7736.

showchosen an audience )y Eileen Mousliey, ing the mystery and

yon Motors Subaru, larch 20 should call .8860.al llie Turf Club.

Us chapterI 'lllroom . D a n c e r s , ____Is area. A steering le the project and

:s for m embers anil sist o f a pne-hour . dancc demonstra- :e training at local :ie num ber o f busi­ng to th e p u b lic , inners are welcome non-profit, volun-

L'ur ballroom danc- !e.are asked to call I- oano. VA 23168.

teerss seeking area resi-

I positions on the littees. Help is also ijecis ond interests, ds Art in the Park,' ts showcases, a_bi_-_ _ _____

ile^^by s taff reports

n D a n c e r s C l u b .

r o c i< S h u f H eIE - The D esert Suna rc D ance C lu b -h a s --------nual Shamrock Shuffle the Masonic Hall.' ing begins at 7:30 p.m..How at 8 p.m. An\lrish ill be served, at 10 p.m.■son orS6 per couplc. tis and Bows Square as cancelcd its regular ght so that all members Shamrock ShufTle. For

ion, call June Custer at

Vcivi wclcomcs nctw o f :nls. Send mtcriiil to 77ie /alley Happenings, P.O. •>J Falls, ID 8330J-OS48. news at least a week in ncludc a phone number bc reached.

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TWIN FALLS - The South Cc ciion Agency CCromunily Food utriiion Program Jids flaiyied a orkshop for l:30't(Si.p;tti.''Mare I St, E d w ard 's ParisW^Hall,

Smile" is the j s s i^ i iw ic . It w ill focus on y g i o ^ i r ^ good dental b6ilth^ A n .^ ^ ic ip a n is w iD '^ c . hot

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ireh 16 aw a ^ _ ,^ ,1, 212 An'ftvcfving scssior

cannotattei;id during tli he dis- for5';3Qlo7p.5>?Mari in oral Scout Room‘d St. Edv

For more informa,! fomc a Hjelrii at 733-93^i:‘- ?

SOFWINitt^IGHmow.e’reoiw.

'a i l in g o n y o u rs e lf . S h o p a ,h p r e s s u re s a le s p e r s o n h o

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r k s h o p; and will receive a iX o f food.given per household I days from Ihe date Door prizes wiU be

;sion for those .who tg tlie day is planned Vlarch 16 in the Boy Edward's Church,-ma,tioti. call Sarah

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JA C K P O T — Nov (liird dccadc on stage. & Tears is still being

----------a n d -in n o v a tiv c ,-a -r iija z z and rock , b lues fiics."

T hrough the years, ing band has consistci

■ lo ry - tra in e d m usicio played M ingus and f B artok and Becthov< up on Ray Charles. B its g lo ry days, th e hi vo ice o f B lood. Swc David Clayton-Thom a

The B ritlsh -bom . ( C la y to n -T h o m as joii Jan u a ry J 9 6 9 , and v w as o n e th e m o s t c

- yea rs an y rock grouf ; enced.

In M arch o f th a t j :M ade M e So V ery H !N o . 2 on th e cha i : "Spinning W heel" fo! and stayed there for i:

--------- ;— in -A u g u strB S & T ’ '’ W oodstock , and in < re c o rd in g o f L au ra W hen 1 D ie" clim bed

In all, the band’s fi C la y to n -T h o m a s so copies worldwide.

M u ch o f its quick fam e cou ld be trace T hom as’ snarling, be w hich gave w hat wa; p o p - ja z z q u a r te t a edge.

— But-its-Iiberol-and- o f brass a lso set the

---------- fusion rockers-oC tlieC h ic a lo . ,; C la y to n -T h o m a s :London to a show -bi His m ith e r was a mus h is g rand father a Bri lian. T h e fam ily evei to Canada, Clayton-Tl native land.

The young musiciai facc in a C anadian n s a n c e o f a r t i s t s s M itchell, Nci! Youn{ Stills. H c earned a tri} in 1966 to appear on 1 C anadian Paul Anka.

C lay ton -T hom as s Y o rk , p la y in g c o f f

Nevadi offers 'The T im ea-Ncws

'CARSON’C lT yT N 1995 D iscover N evad is now available.

L t. G o v . L o n n ie c h a irm a n o f tl C o m m is s io n o n T o publishes the book, sa a w ell-established ma resort cities and are < sons N evada en joys o f b e in g a v a c a tio n book is the first cou j th a t e n c o m p a sse s th and n o t on ly attracts ou tside th e statc’but a N e v a d a n s to e x p lo i state.

' A new feature o f tl B ook is a guide to th< a tio n a l v e h ic lc p o rt

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re a rs e n te rs its 3rd decac iion o f Jazz an d rock, blu<

, Sweat & all for 3rc

Ticke, B lood,4ow en tering .IS se . B ood Sweat T u e s j a j n s ra iled donns C a c tu s ? -fie ry f u s .o t i - o L j g j I ^ O , ies nntl the e las- d in n e r sl

irs, the trailbiaz- 5 1 4 sled o f conserva- su n 'd a v c io n s w ho have th e 11 p d M iles, stud ied 4.^2 50 c o v e n a n d grow n ^^3 3 ,, . Bui today as in ^: heart, soul and __n i o r ;weat & T ears is )mas. p iz z a min. C anadian-bred a rtis ts s t jo in ed B S& T in jim i Hem d w hat fo llow ed he discov it e x tra o rd in a ry Katz’s ba oup ever cxperi- Koopct

a guitnriIt year, " Y o u 'v e Blues Prc ' H appy" w ent to formed B h a r ts ; in J u n e . B obby C followed suit — Fielder, ii

r 12 w eeks. ____ ^Ko.opciT 'w os m vitcd to year, and in O ctober, the ir him. A C ira N y ro ’s "A n d soon folh led to No. 2 ... . . In Cla' s first albiim w ith w ith BS so ld 10 m illio n weeks oi

left in 19iick silv e r rise to soon folli ic ed to C loyton- But C l , bone-deep bass, group in w as essentially a with it, ol . a h a rd , b lu e sy Todoy.

h o rd w o rfid-innovative-use—N e w T oh e tone for jazz - writes fot tlie -7 0 s ,.su c h .a s .._._“To-ha

m usicionas w a s b o rn in s ta n t in -business family, reporter, nusic-hall pionist, "B ut li B ritish vaudevil- band go. iventually m oved and o joy i-Thom as father's BS&T

b a n d tocian began to sur- O p e ra , ' n m usical renais- P a la c e • su c h as Jo n i Festival i ung and S tephen u w as trip to N ew York through

)n TV w ith fellow h is to r ic Europe.

s s tay ed in N ew A n d , o f fe e h o u s c s fo r W oojisto

la tourisi ’95 coup

th a t c o n tourism "

T N c v T - '11)0 new E ach 's vada Bonus Book i l lu s tr a t

points oflie H a m m arg en ,_ clim ate (

th e N e v a d a is a lso ii T o u r is m w h ic h from 105 , sa id coupons are on room; m arketing tool in g a m in g , rc one o f the rea-. escorted ys the reputation tu re s am ion b arg a in . T h e vices, oupoii prom otion T h e E > th e en tire s ta te Book is ic ts v isito rs from b y ca ll: J t also encourages C a lle rs (lo re th e ir hom e Nevado ’

spccial eif the 1995 Bonus line is O] th e private rccrc- days a w a rk s in N cvado , ab le a t r 0 o n p a r t ic u la r co m m er focility . T he 52- A utom oi

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:ad e o f ‘d arin g a n d Inno- lues an d th e c la s s ic s .’

& Tears •d decade< e t I n f o r m a t i o n3d. Sw eat & T ears will TTi two show s a night lay through March 19 al s P etes Resort Casino inot.-Prices for the 8 p.m.-------rshow start a t $19.95 on f and Saturdays and 5 on weeknights and ay. The cover charge for I p,m. cocktail show is Oon w eekends and $10 leknights. For more infor- n or to m ake reservations, •800-821-1103.___________

m o n ey ’ a n d w o rk in g w ith such as Jam es T ay lo r and

endrix. In Greenwich Village, :overcd A l’Koopcr and Steve band.per. a keyboardist, and Katz, a r is t, h ad p lay ed w ith T he Projcct in the m id-‘60s. They 1 BS&T, along with drummer I C o lo m b y and b ass is t Jim r, in 1968.ipcr le f t nL.thH -cn d -o f-th a t- ind Clayton-Thomas replaced- L Columbio recording contract allowed.Clayton-Thomas’ three years B S& T , its so n g s s p e n t 52 on the B illboard charts. Hc

1972; Katz and then C olomby ollowcd.Clayton-Thomas rejoined the in 1974, ond he’s perform ed , o ff and on, ever since, oy, with on arsenol o f digital 'o rc in h is hom e in upsto te lT ork7C laylon 'm io’ma5“S l l i r for BS&T.-havc-my-KODgs.rcco^dcd-by- ions o f th is caliber is a con- in s p ira t io n ,” he to ld o ne

t live performance makes this go. I t’s a great concert band joy with sing'w ith.” fcT was the first contemporary to p lo y th e M e tro p o lita n

1, T h e F il lm o re , C a e s a r ’s e and th e N e w p o rt Ja z z al all in the same year./a s a ls o th e f ir s t to b re a k jh th e Iron C urta in w ith an ic 1970 to u r o f E o ste rn

e.J, o f c o u rs e , th e re w as slock.

►m office pon booko rrcspond to N e v a d a ’s five n " tcm torics."h sccliori”is prefaced w iih ’an" ra te d n a r ra t iv e d e s c r ib in g o f interest. An elevation and c chart covering m ost towns > included. C lip-out coupons 105 advertisers offer discounts ims, m eals, rental cars, shows, ig , m u se u m s , a t t r a c t io n s , ed tours, backcountry odven- and o th e r p roducts and ser-

! D is c o v e r N e v a d a B o n u s is free an d m ay be-obtoined i l l in g 1 -8 0 0 -N E V A D A -8 . r s m ay a ls o re q u e s t a free lo Visitors Guide, calendar o f 1 events ond a s'tote mop. The I open 24 hours a day, seven I week. The book is also avail- it m ost N evada cham bers o f le rc e a n d m o st A m e ric a n nobile A ssociation o fllccs ir> wring states. .

Boy 17. needs ftosf (mity.Jkos tonnls, music, oufrfeo/s, outers, cytllrttiond^aylrrg cards.

Arrt^ng In Augu$t

V m eri.can I n t e r c u l ^ l S tu d e n t E x c h a n g e

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pon HOfte mromtATKW CALL GAYLA (208) 233-2553

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By Deniae TurnerTimcs-Ncws writer

JACKPOT — Jo h n n y : won his first Gram m y A ■60s, just finished filming segment fo r“ Entertainmen

The secrct o fhislongevi “ T enacity , m ostly ,” h

Monday phone interview, it; that's what I've alwoys (

■ T he persisten t soga b mid-1960s, when Rivers h' America’s disco craze at i A Go Go in Los Angeles,

‘‘There was nothing cl around L.A. at the time, with the blues and rock ‘ been playing in junior hi school," Rivers recalled.

He’s still got the same s< he exp la ined , is "comi: agiin,

“It’s what Eric Claptor hc said.

O n stage. R ivers sing ^ ■ h its, such as "M ountoii

“Seventh Son,” “ Baby I L o v in ’," “ R o c k in ’ Pi " S w a y in ’ to th e M i Dancin')” and his only h “Poor Side o f Town.” Hc music well, w ith 30 mil

. sold and 17 gold records.‘ T h e N ew Y ork

Louisiana-bred Rivers wa " by supcr-DJ Alan Freed i

in 1958, but didn't hit the 1 of^cr he m oved to Los / recorded bock-to-bacK cov B cny’s "Memphis” and ‘ in 1964. Two yeore lotci

_ theme g for a new BB(

SwitchD E ^ A B B Y : My futi

in-low went to an all-nighi 11 p.m. to fill an emcrga lion. She gave the sales clc

’ crcdit card to pay for it. 1 _ returned, ond she immedic Ih her purse.

Three days later, when s to pay for a purchase wi card, she was told that the using had been canceled!'

2 , ano th e r p e rso n ’s name im m ediately ca lled the

jy company, and was told t c r hod been charged to it: in lim it. She conceled

Fortunately, the companya t__holdJlct.liablc-for.the.chi]

n o tm ad c .......___ct T h e c le rk a t the d n

sw itch ed cords and hO' rs someone elsc’s card in it 52 crcdit cord company sai ^{. uncommon!) •"

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TbeTtmes-Newstal,te N ew m ovies in Twin 111— storcsnhis-week:— ...........

l,y____“M ilk, M oney” (P G Jn . 12-ycar-old suburban boy; nc house musing about life

They drop three objects ijs box time capsulc: a photo n j boy’s dead mother, an c;

and 0 diaphragm. Q f the I ry soys i t ’? o travel drinki an smallest o f the trio, Frai . 's states its intended purpose

This contradiction o f wi naivete contributes to the

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“T he B rady B unch N anyone surprised that Ih ab le TV sitcom fam ily made il to the big screen? innuendos,) (Twin Cine C inem a o f B urley , Ma Cinema ofKetchum).

"Forrest Ounq>” — Di Zcmcckis uses the story ( as a way to exam ine t! rcccni decodcs o f Amei through a genially crack< 13, for some dnig conlci

•and w ar vio lence.) (Tv Magic Lantern Cinema of , “Heavyweights” L comedy for prc-lccns ab< camp for fat kids. Ben St fitness gum who takes O' Someone should have 12 movie. (PG.) (Gooding Tlieatre ofWcndcll)

“Hideaway" — Jeff C Christine Lahti deserve n D ean K oontz supernal derivative about a man fiom tlio dead linked wit for vio lence, language (T w in C iricm o, Jcro i C en tu ry C inem a o f I Theatre ofWcndcll).

“Just Causc” — Seal niisca.st as an unworldly p ro f in th is d u n m y sic ry /th r ille r set m Everglades. (R,forstron{ language.) (Twin Cinema ' T h e Madness o f Kn^ Powered by a heroic pc N ige l H aw thorne as m onarch overtaken by dementia. (Unrated. Adu graphic sccncs o f lortu Irealments,) (Twin Cincn

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In the Line o f about to hcaiI. a g a in w ith C en te rs forand p rophetic Prevention i:ros. to post a w ie ls (D u s t in personnel, infectious dis* W hen thc

ates a hideous B o s to n anin fects v ic tim s C a lifo rn ia ii k ills sh o rtly Daniels will} h is f in d in g s riors, divertsates and w arns California, vle virus easily fighting thc 1

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osite o f the liltlc girl with the middfe o fhcr forehead. When k1, she is very, vety good; butjctlcr.______________________on,” a viciously funny sexual lat sultriest o f conni- mm^^m

is so unrepentant it's |^ | |) he movie,anwyck and her ankle n that spiral 'staircase o i id so much fun break- ' j op-kicking them into

id o f gal w ho runs |'liners. When first wc :d brunette with thc 'icr than the Hudson c ( ; a telemarketing ser- : operators about their

bly establish Bridget’s, ahem, nex t scene ce rta in ly w ill. :s a bundle to a loan shark,:s her doctor husband (B ill )00'drug-”d e a rp a y o ff before New York.• Doc and thc other men she ■ Bridget had a theme song it If she had an idol (besides her- d be Cmella DoVil, Who says e models for women on scrcen?

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ry of a holy fool th e younge the tu rbu len t som e langimcricai) history Cinema, Ccicked lens. (PG- T he Movientcnt, sensuality “ Pulp Fii(T w in C inem a, w riting andlofK etchum ) from John- Lousy Disney Tarantino fiabout a summer feel straincI Stiller plays the quality can s over the camp, e taken over the ng Cinema, Ace

[T Goldblum and T i Ti 'c morc than this •natural th rille r :ian who returns m wilh a killer. (R, p vage, sexuality .)Tom e C inem a,i f B urley ; A ce fH lV

>ean Connery is Idly Harvard law i H C lunky m urder t m ostly in th e ^ 3 t)ng violence and

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Tcd, Daniels warns his ex- wl}by (R ene R usso), w ho’s inicad up a unit*at the federal hi:for D isease C o n tro l and shn in Atlanta, and begs her th:warning to all hcalth-carc cli

in,h e virus show s up first ina n d la te r in th c .s m a l l ticia low n o f C ed a r Creck^ ar/illfully disobeys his supe- wi:rts a plane and takes it to mt, where he leads the team wle horrific disease. sc

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C I I , - ■n Jazzily directed by John C It nanosecond, ‘T h e Last Scdu< — to-a small lown.callcd Beslor ll uses her black-widow tcchi

.Ike th e m an w ho kl m d a s k s th e co u rt t on an o iphan , Bridg ' dam e who brutaliz

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hearted arts to entrap thc sv 1, (Peter Berg). Initially, he tr I. neighborhood pub. Instead, k. But not before unzipping his 11 barroom thal’s only half as sn re M ike’s hooked. But Bridg

s p ^ to fry before him. Thc le lying low so her husband can’ il divorcc. The 700 grand she's r- be considered community pn /s divorcc laws, her lawyer, Fran 1? W hen Bridget figures a \

' Stay fo r aipsu le review s ------------------------- c’s feisty, jealous 11-year-oldathan Taylor Thomas). Thc Vhis mother (Farrah Fawcett) V

5n’l prepared her son for her a•in lover. (PG, for mild the-, Vterial.) (Twin Cinema, Jerome V ^entuiy Cinema o f Buriey •jd y ’s F o o l" — P a u l Cn g iv e s o n e o f h is m o s t bished perform ances, in fus- sole o f an aging, Irish scam p seasy enthusiasm nnd sense s

ew usually associated w ith alg and the restless. (R, fo r n[igUQge an d nudity .) (Tw in C Century Cinem a o f Burley,

/ie House o f Ketchum) gFiction" — Despite strong 1;md a revivified performance Qhn T rav o lta , th c Q uen tin j) film’s attempts to shock can ^ined and its se lf-referential (an be icdious. (R, for strong s

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T h e re ’s a w o n d e r fu l s which a carrier o f thc viru£ in a m ovie theater w ithout ( his mouth. A com puterized shows a show er o f v apo r r through tlic audience and tii cles zooming up nostrils an ing down throats.

Thc lively screenplay for tionary tale is by Uiurencc an e m e rg e n c y ro o m doci w riter Robert Roy Pool, li i m edical de ta il an d pcppei wit. And thc writers have j sc c o n d u n it so m e h a ir

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n Dahl, who wastes not a . be :duction” tailgates Bridget ch siaa.-Thcrc, shc-uilimaldy—lci xhniqucs and her black-

kills his p a ren ts rt to have m ercy dget Is th e ty p e llzes h er husband /m pathy a s a he ty p e of con ic e s a m an and ual harassm en t.

: swect-faced Mike Swalee tries to pick her up at a otad, she throws him away, arhis fly in a cigarettc-fill^ la

s smoky as Bridget’s voice, m ridget has other fish; so to '"n :There’s thc small matter o f ot:an't find her until she gets a ci he's stolen from him might’ property under New York B'rank (J.T. Walsh), advises, ci. a way around this obsta- L

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“R ichie Rich” — W ith I Culkin in a wonderful “poor

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“Roommates” Peter Fa good in this sudsy but often i

; ly effective family gcnerati ! about a Polish immigrant bai I grandson (D.B. Sweeney) I Moore captivates in a suppf I (PG, for thematic elements,5 suality, language.) (Twin Cir

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R efe rees w ill ( you th league up i T he fee for the wo: ticiponts should bri

• cils. Enter the city E. - through the r fo rm ation , ca ll Ji

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{Make reserv: 1 show at Twin1 TW IN FA L L S- 1 the Twin Falls M i I Association’s style : 9 a.m. M arch 30 i

house.Reservation deai

and only p re -pa id : cepted. C ost is S7 ]

Canyon Sprii scramble set;

: TW IN FALLS scram ble for the ( G o lf A ssociation

I and sign-up at 7:3 course.

That will be foil an association me< ficcrs, with a blin( follow (shotgun s t

1 C o n ta c t th e C I Course a t 734-760

Pee wee voile for mid-Mar

JE R O M E - T l D istrict will bo ofl ball class.

T he first class, w ill begin M arch

I 4:30 p.m . at tbe J [ The fee is $5 with ] $9 w ith a t-sh in I Rccrcation D istric

i Jerome recrc I sponsoresfei

JEROM E - Fci by the Jerom e Re« gins M arch 17 one

T he intermediai 5:30 p.m ., w ith tl starting a t 6:30 p m ediate class a t 7:

Mfechelle Woo< and the classes wi reation gym. The Jerom e Rccrcatioi

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I I c l i n i c s ^ t e d

n e S a t u r d a yT h e Je ro m e R ec rea tio n ut on a g ir ls ' vo lleyba ll from 8 a.m . to noon and

ip.m :0 for the clinic and it w ill y C hris and Kathy Clark, nation contact the Jerom e u ic t at 3 24 '3389 o r stop ncoln.

ree workshop ght Ul Twin Falls,S - People interested in tified soccer referee needs kshop that begins tonight ' H all.sion will run until 10 p.m. lOp continues from 9 a.m. Linday.11 o ff ic ia te gam es from jp th rough adu lt league, woricshop is S25, and por-1 bring a no te pad and n * ity ofTices - 321 2nd Ave. le rear door. For more in- 1 Jo h n 7 3 4 -3 1 5 1 o r J im

nations for style in Falls Muni,S - “Swing into Spring,” M unicipal W om en’s G olf tyle show, will be held at 30 a t the M unicipal Club-

deadline is noon March 28 lid res^atioD iS w ill b e ac- S7 per tick e t '

irings opening et March 19LS - T he annual opening le Canyon Springs M en’s lon begins w ith breakfast 7:30 a.m. M arch 19 at the

followed a t 8:30 a.m. w ilh meeting and election o f of- ilind draw and scramble to 1 stort).! C a n y o n S p r in g s G o l f 7609.

iUeybali class set arch hi JeromeT h e Je ro m e R ec rea tio n offcring a pec w ee volley-

ss, taught by*Liz Krucker, j c h 16 from 3:30 p.m . to le Jerom e Rccrcation gym. vith no t-shirt included and h irt. C o n tac t th e Je rom e trict a t 324-3389.

creation agency fencing classesFencing classes sponsored Recreation Department b e- . and runs through A pril 28. - diate youth c l ^ begins at h th e adult beginner class [) p jn . and the adult .intef- it 7 :30 p.m.'ood will be the instructor I w ill be a t the Jerome R ec- rhe fee is $15.Contact the tion D istrict a t 324-3389. l^ooqnled fiom BtxfTrepOTta

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R U P E R T - T he h igh ~ especially i f )

_ _ thrbvy champ K od ‘ X bdy 'is 'h 'eadm g 'to day to com pete in th< Northwest regional hO'

The Rupert bosketb: for the regional toum a o f 35 free th ro w s . If shoot from four feet ii lation free throw line.

But the price o f vie than ju s t h oureondhoi

Kody loves to jam 6-foot breakaway rim a s K ody and h is p a r h e ’s broken lots o f thii

“ I ’ve b ro k en lam i said.

H is fa ther, S id Co learned a lot from th house.

“ But w hen he starts neighborhood over, ti referee,” C ole said.. But putting up w ith

____ hna^<»^hnll hnt pnirt ofw ell as K ody.

By winning the sta test, K ody and h is p a ll-expenses pa id va for the regional even have to p ay only fo r h

I f K ody beats the i h is age group , he w: pa id vacation to Indi: nals.

T m getting rea l e: "Vm n o t very nervoi going to shoot the bes

K ody seem s to hai In the state competitic frcy H erzog from Po tw o shooters to a shoe

B o th m ad e h it al shootofT. Geoffrey hi on the second shooto all five to advance to i

‘i ’ve been practicii M arch a t the Rupert C said. “I go there everj to ab o u t 5 p .m . Sor longer and sometimej ing good I usually sta

B ut K ody does mi baskets. H e led h is ci team to a second-plac

“M y highest i^ in t 30 points," he said. anti 1 w asn’t there ai easy team and w e lost

And i f Kody isn ’t p o r shooting a t the c r

Skater Stc title in Cai Eldredgei

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BIRMINGHAM, Engl Elvis Stojko, ignoring t threatening injury, won the W orld Figure Skatii^

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C H ICA G O - M ichael Jord ranged from the sport he adoj etuming to the game he once i ource told The Associated P: Thursday n igh t

Jo rd a n p ra c tic e d ag a in w 'h icago Bulls on T h u i ^ y , it traight day he appeared at tear [uarters, and will shortly trad< laseball spikes for a new pair ordans.

[ootinvs aren’t See Rupert athlete br semifinals

e co st o f w in n in g is i f y ou are 9-year*old Cody Cole.: to Pdrtlohd, Ofc7, to-' the sem ifinals o f the hoop shoot contest

e tball player qualified imament by nailing 32 ). K o d y 's age group rt in front o f the rcgu- ne.victory has cost more hours o f practice,

im a basketball on his rim in his house. But, paren ts will; tell you, things. : im p s and l ig h ts ,” he

C o le , sa id K ody has 1 th e little rim in the

u ts bringing the w hole r, th e ro needs to be o

rith his zealousness for 1 o f f for h is parents as__

state hoop shoot con- s paren ts rece ived an vacation to Portland

ven t. His paren ts w ill 3r h is sister, Brandi, he other three boys in ! w ill receive another ndianapolis for the fi*

tl excited,” Kody said.■vous though. I’m ju st best I can.” handle pressure well,

tition, Kody tied G eo f-. Pocatello sending the

hootoff. .: a l l f iv e in th e Cirst y h it only four o f five lotoff and Kody nailed to the regionals.

ticing since the ;first o f « C ivic Center,” Kody /erydoy from 3:15 p.m. S om etim es I p rac tice m es shorter. I f I ’m do- stay longer.”. m ore than ju s t shoot 5 c ity league basketball k o )lacefm ish.)int scoring gam e was 1. “ W e w ere tied at first w it ; and we played a real son lost to them by a l o t” “ I’t p laying in the league “W ! c jvic ccntcr, he plays ha>

tojko keeps anada;: takes 2nd

■ngland - Defending champio lg the pain o f a recent careei on the m en’s title Thursday iling.Chanmionships.___

Sto jko becam e the firs t n p e a t ch am p io n s in c e fe llo ' Canadian K urt Browning wo threetitlesfrom 1989-91.

' i t ’s hard to put into words, Stojko said, ‘i t s a sweet victc ry, I ’ye been through a-heck ( a lot in the last few weeks. Fe< p ie said I w asn ’t go ing to b ready, but I knew 1 could do and I ’ve proved it to myself.”

Stojko touched down trying ra re q u ad rup le ju m p , b u t b d id n ’t need I t Perform ing i us to tbe soundtrack o f “ 149: i” he hit six o f seven tripl^-jmi

; gave Siojko a perfect 6 .0 f< tbe Canadian received oo moi :r technical merit o r preseotatic»f tbe nine scorecards.-------....idges voted for U.S. champic completed a tanarkable com

P le a s e s m S K A T (N 0/B

P « 1to retui

A source closc on the condition

rdon, cs- said the thrcc-tln Jopted. is m ode the decisi e ruled, a NBA.Press on "H e 's coming

hurry to get thei w ith the "H e’s going to ta the third to tunc up.”

bead- Jordon retired ide in his days before the air o f A ir season. Though h

playing baseball

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( o d y C o le p r a c t i c e s o n II if t h e N o r th w e s t r e g io n a l

lith h is neighbor and m entor 1 on.“ W e have a g ian t'cou rt,” 1

W e put down a giant court b ave one hoop a t o u r house

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M o n ta n a s t a t e c e n t ®®* . e r » o v e r I d a h o ’s Ni ® a t h e B ig S k y t o u m a

irn to3 iosc lo Jordan, s p e i^ n g sunon he not be identified, sou•time M VP has already E:ision to re lu m to th e thal

woing back, but he’s in no ficthere,” the source said, but) take a couple o f weeks saic

shaed suddenly only a few the ie start o f Ihe 1992-93h he has stayed in shape (teiall, he “w ants to moke tolc

r the

I T h u r s d a y In p r e p a ra t io n la l h o o p s h o o t c o n t e s t

or Lance Gib* , w hole bunch or m y dad.”

,” K ody soid; "H e’s alwj 1 but w c only b a l l ," h is fc u se. I p lay a m aking ihem

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ulls, SOUsure he’s near the lop o f his gar source said.

ESPN also reported Thursds that Jordan is returning. T he ca work, citing a “relioble” but u fied source, said he will com but nol for a coupic o f weeks said Jordan is intent on being shape and wants to dicuss the f the Bulls with team manogemq

“He w on 't rush back to impi (team ’s) playoff position,” the told the AP. ‘i t doesn’t mattei

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o n fo r t o d a y 's s e m if in a ls

nch. I usually play wilh Lane 1.”ilways been accurate in boske 5 fa th e r sa id . "H e ju s t keep lem.”

No. 3 Vandjl l ie Assodsted Presi

OGDEN, U tah - ( ' scored 2 0 points and

n ine rebounds as W rallied late against u

■ h o ' to c la im a 7 7 - T o u rn a m e n t opent n ig h t

K w e si C o le m a t points and Eric Tal a s the third-seeded 7) earned a spot in F

^finals.

M ark Leslie bad Idaho (12*15);, inch pointers, while Shav coun ted fo r th e V i

■ fiv e tre y s o n th e > . point performance.. Trailing by sever

' in the second half, w en t on an 11*2 r

,_ A d am Leachm an's Lollis’ four points - p a ir o f f re e th ro v

' M ontana State a 43 13:34 remaining;

N a te G ard n e r’s In m in u te s la te r gav<

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trees COI^une,” the as much whether

or 2 seed as whetl doy night shape.” cable net- Earlier Thursdi unidenti* Jackson talked at

TOC back, Jordan’s return, ks. E S ^ “We just have tl 8 “ 8000. w ait to see whot ; future o f Bulls coach Phil J

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ter to-him ' P le a se

Ex-Ea embrc in proI h e A u o c ia tsd Press

G R E E L E Y . C o lo Lance Jackson is findi a bad experience at Ni

Jackson, a fo rm e r ' Idaho guaitl who no\

-...... II N o r th e rn C o lo raq u e rq u e Jou rna l on was v isited in person N C A A investigator.

The new spaper rep< ed itio n s tha t Jack so asked not to commeni questions from the NC

“ 1 rea lly can!t say p a rticu la rs" o f the q said.

The Journal has rc and tw o other form er reit, the other C SI pi Keith Johnson — all courses from Southea sem blies o f God in L transferring lo N ew N*

Last week, the NC> State confirm ed that t u c t w ith each o ther : vestigation being coni ico State.’ Both had redshirtcc

-------aiid-w ould have beeithe Eagles last year, fering to N ew M exic

. before the national t ago w hen rum ors o f < resignation also were

A recent scandal i

the F lorida school. I refused to com m ent tion o r the investigs State.

New. M exico State Gonzales w as w ith l Las V egas fo r the E tournam ent He did i hotel from The Ass( comment.

“ I k n o w I d id n 't Jackson , w ho has a left a t N orthern Colo

“T hey a re so seci know w hat is going ing for me. I don ’t k ing.”

Jackson was dismi last fall. This season

4m for w hat he said we: and Johnson w as d< ineligible.

A N orthem Coloj ncc N C A A a s su re d h ir

Jockson’s e lig ib ility ket- “ W e w anted to m cps w e re no p ro b lem s '

sa id facu lty represi _____ I “W e w ere assured th

Bobcats ials early“ B l v S V- Q uadre Lollis ,nd pulled dow n The Bobco M ontana S tate d a is 2 0 -7 : underdog Ida- m in u te s , b T ;66 B ig S k y lead on Tn n e r T h u rs d a y „ j ih 2 M li

Idaho CO'a n a d d e d 15 69 -6 3 on a lley added 12 M lm n r k , d Bobcats (21 - e ig h t o f t k Friday’s sem i- points.

T h e Vand 18 poin ts fo r 16-7 run Ui eluding four 3- 3-pointe'rs aw n Dirden ec- th e e a r |y 1 V andals’ o th e r Stale coun : w ay to a 17- outside she

the gam e 1 en po in ts early — w ithbu i If, tho B o b ca ts , L o l l i l I

m n k e y e d b y CoIetmm’J s 3-pointer and W nuned Ii i ^ l i i l u a i n g l ^ 'TI'i!D w s 'th a t s a v e 43-41 lead w th 21=“

• ■ bound tied s b u c k e t th re e to in te rn s ; ve Id ah o w h a t A nother ast lead, 5 M 9 . Pleaa

infirmb e r they play the No. 1 /hether h e 's in real good

irsday. Bulls coach Phil d about the prospcct o f n.ve to hang tight here and /hot goes on ," C hicago tiil Jackson soid. “ He and , this possibility hoppen- ~ }

mbcr and O c t c ^ . It’s a j a s e s e e J0 R D A N /B 8

agles•oiledobec ss

lo lo . - F o rm e r A g g ie rinding it hard to get past It N ew M exico State. ‘ ie r C ollege o f Southcm now ploys for D ivision o ra d o , to ld th e A lb u -- — on W ednesday that he >on two weeks ogo by an >r.reported in ils Thursday kson sa id he hod been nent o n the nature o f ihc ;N C A A .say any th ing obout the le question ing , Jackson

s reported that Jackson m er A ggies — Paul Jor- i p layer em broiled, and oil took correspondence

lieost C ollege o f the A s- in Lakeland, Fla., before w M exico Stote.NCAA and N ew M exico lat they had been in c o n - , ie r obout an internal in- conductcd by New Mex-

irtcd ot CSI due to injurjL been eligible to play f o r ' - ;ar. But reports o f trans- rxico S tate began arising al toum om enl tw o years o f Coach Fred T rcnkle 's

/ere rife in Tw in Falls. )loi at B aylor U niversity yers w ho took courses at 3l. N CA A ofTiciols hove lent on the Baylor situa- itigotion ot N ew M exico

Itatc A thletic D irector Al ith the teom Thursday in le B ig W est Conference lid not return calls to his \s soc io ted P ress seek ing '

I n 't do o n y th in g ." sa id IS a season o f e ligib ility lolorado.secre tiv e . I rea lly d o n 't ing on. I t 's very frustrat- ’t know o f ony w rongdo-

ismissed from the Aggies ison. Jarrett lefi the team w ere “personal reasons"

s declared acadcm icolly

o lo rado offic ia l said the h im in D ecem b er th o t

lily w asn 't in jeopardy.5 m ake certain thal there - n s w ith h is e lig ib ility ." > resentative B ob H einy: d there w eren’t.”

tshand ylossSky basketball

b ea ts outscored the Von- )-7 o v e r th e n e x t sev en s , b u ild in g an 1 1-p o in t I T a lley ’s tw o foul sh o ts '10 to play. 1I could get-no.closer than, o n D ird en ’s tre y a t the

u k , as the Bobcats scorcd ) f th e g a m e ’s f in a l 11

V andals, open ing w ith a n that began and ended on e rs by Leslie, ju m p ed to |y le ad b e fo re M on tana ountered the V andals hot- shooting — 9-for-16 for

n e from 3*point territo ry t 1 buckets inside the p a in t . | is’ th re e -p o in t p loy a n d '. m ’S back-to-back buckeU.:d Id ah o ’s lead to 23-20 .;)bcats fb llow ed With T al-; a se line jum per, and th en ’ la rriso Q 's dun k o f f a re -1 tied i t a t 26-26 w ith 3:37: mission.Jier H arrison basket gave ease see V A N D A L S m e-

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N e w k i d s <Phoenix and Tampa Bt

, 22, lhat owners have appn O' The Tampa Bay Devil

Petereburg', Ra-TheA ^ million relractable-roof

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Washlnglon S e n a ^ rs Houston C ««.45». New York Mete

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5 Baseb: ? in Pho

PA LM BEA CH , Fii ? baseball fans in Phoeni;

Bay have som ething to W hile there 's no cm

Ma- thc'sevcn^m brith~ stril inc ow ners voted unanimc itill day to add the Arizon hat backs and Tam pa Bay 501 for the 1998 season, lit- ' ‘v /c strongly bclievi the rig h t,” sa id expansior if'®- chairm an John Harring ’la- h ead o f th e o w n e rs ’

committee.M ajor league playcn

last A ug. 12, and the ; som e ex tra cash to Ihi

___ team s, w ho claim lostS200 m illion last year.

^ T h e n ew team s wi: - 0 m illion each in actual i l ” chise fees, but the pay

ule and an exclusion f -70 broadcasting, A ll-Star

son m o n e y fo r up to -Jl b rings Ihc actual franc _7i _ about S155 million.■J] Initial paym ents, abi -71 lion-per team, arc due I 71 f in a l p o r t io n s a re

N ovem ber 1997. •- n “I f there was a great

I h istory o f Tam pa Bay,

w h a t it i s ,” sa id Vin' head o f the D evil Ray group.

F o r T am pa B ay fai

i Jordan67“ C o n tin u ed from B 7

54 rea lity ... but i t 's still no eo w e’re n o t p inn ing an; M w e 're not trying to thr 45 loon o r a kite tha t's not 5 John Bach, a forraet TO tan t now w ith Charlo

said he hoped Jordan w « lired.« “ I 'l l b c very disapp 88 tries to comc back,” B: ** the H om ets'beal Sealllt

on Thursday night. "He ?o return as the greatest i J® game. He was the lop s 84 the top player, he won t

onships. W hat else coul' After the Bulls’ two-1

Jordan drove ofT in his w ithout com m ent. Am for the Bulls, the Chicai an d J o rd a n ’s agen t nouncemcnt was forthc(

Jackson said the dislr dan’s possible return n

5f VandalsC o n tin u ed from B7

M o n tan a S la te a 28-: D irden ’s 3 -po in le r Ic

L half fin ish fo r th e V held a 36-32 at the brct

I d a h o S t 6 5 , B o is e !aer O G D E N . U ta h ( / ^ G reen only scorcd sev » Idaho Slate, but four c Kh. on baskets in the final

that lified the Beiigal rt- B ig Sky Tournam ent S Boise S tate Thursday r

• G rccti’s key buckets ~<i bounds, made the dini “**■ fiflh-sceded Bengals { , a sem ifinal date Friday i«i- ber Stale, the toum cy’e m,. D o n e ll M organ lec

w ith 24 p o in ts fo r I « w hile Lorenzo W atkin

Lec cach added 10.^ B o ise S ta le , th e tc

fending cham pion, wa H u lc e n ’s 23 p o in ts .

__ ...ch ipped in -18 .fo t tbe•lai. 10) , w ho had been see( ^ T ra ilin g 47-38 earl; ««■. ond.hoif, the Bengals n

2 ru n to reclaim the ^ " w ho also had a 3-poini

'S pu rt — put Idaho S t , w ith n in e m inutes to

__ ___scored inside.___ - ■ ■

V ' ’ fi '

o n l E f i e d T o c l <Bay could play major- league ba proved an expansion committee /II Rays would play In the Thund ) Arizona DIamontJbacks would | of stadium.

^ '^ A r iz o n a ‘1 ^ 0 D iam ondbacks

and their first sea so n recor Year W L Pos.

rs 1961 61 100_ T 9 _ 4 ■.;i9ec ; 6 4 ' . ' . s _;3

1M2 40 120 10 6 ■_.‘11969 : .6 9 .:.« i,. . ■ -:2

1969 64 9 8 6 3: .‘ . iM C K r i i o

1969 52 110 6 4“ W ' 6 4 " “ « - 7 - ^ 6 " ^

1977 54 107 7 4 • '<993 " 6 7 95 6 3

1993 64 9B 6 3iball

l a U O K s

)enix, TaFla. - At least m om ent w anix and Tam pa cn prev iou i10 cclcbrate. league team :nd in sight to eyes appear rik e ; b a seba ll commission Tiously Thurs- arinounccmc ona D iam ond- “ W e didn ay Devil R ays pa-St. Pete,

they arc,” st:ve the tim e is cr Je rry Coon com m ittee o f th c N BA ’ngton, also the O w ners ir

n eg o tia tin g National lea day’s meeti:

ers w alked out to sec the tce m ove brings cuits. But o 'the 28 currcn t the decisioi st in cxcess o f deadline o f.r. In the sarv ill pay S I3 0 approved a11 cash as fran- in a second aym ent schcd- p e c te d toI from national N orthern V ir and postsea- groups bid I to fiv e y e a rs becam e the inchise co st to race.

- _ A group :ibout S25 mil- one o f the ue Ju ly 1. The bidders, saii : p a y a b le in currcnt lean

- • team w as w later day in the cm Virginii y, I don 't know the leam w in ce N aim oli. Stadium in ays ownership stadium is I

pos are the 1 fans, the f ina l sideram ov i

_____________________

for the Bull

not a reality. So ® m y hopes andhrow up n bal- ' I Already to fly." ier Bulls ossis- ■lottc H ornets, would stay re-

p p o in te d i f h e I 'f ' , '? , ? ™Bach said after '“ ■■tchthefItle in Charlotte R fl*cr thiHe has to try to cr. Jordan pit player in the a few mon) scorer, h e was nounccd hen three champi- with the Wluid he do?” by Bulls owo-hour practice, Jordan, y is Range Rover ball since him d spokesmen Double-A Ia g o White Sox He w ent tot s a id n o an- move up toicoming- scj^on, b un siraction o f Jor- strike left It m ade it tough tumed to C t

Is ___From tht

. . saw ed, wit:8 -27 lead , b u t ch a n g e s . Eled a 9-4 n rs t |„yj„V an d a ls , w ho Boise State

G reen 's i_ „ later, folloi

e S t 6 3 5-foot banJ(A P ) - N a te 63-61 f o r teven points fo r e r 's tw o fcr o f them cam e one last timlai tw o m inutes' ket w ith 3^;al8 td a 65-63 the w inner;« victory over j j , e Br<f n ight. ch an ces , t:sts, both o f f re- footer „ iissincrcnce a s the clock, and}{18-9) earned c o n n ec t wlay against W e- gj,ot.r’s top seed. T he firstled a ll sc o re rs ,1,5 closcnir Id a h o S ta te , „ciu ier tearm s and P atnck poinu

ing 13 minito u rn e y ’s oe-

vas led b y J.D.s. Jo h n C o k e r w U r n ie B roncos (I? -—.— _ .;eded fourth. ^ T h u r s d aI ly in th e sec- Canyon Cos w en t on a 14-. jcyC o iifen e lead . L e c -in ter during the W a lk e r ofS tate up 52-49 I n ^ K o mto - g o w h e n h e The Tim

. ________ ^ ror. . _

a baseball In 1998 now ittee’a recommendation. lunderDome in 3 t uid play In a

SL Petersburg \ 1

^ ^ ^ F L A . \ |

Tam pa Bay jDevil R ay s |

cordsGB Cost o f franchise

47 .5 $2.1 mll- _"3675 ■ :$1.85mil.

60.5 $ 1.8 mil.: M 0 ; : : . . . $ 6 .5 5 mil.

33-0 $5.55 mil." 4 8 .0 ’ ’ " " -ilZSm iJ,

41.0 $12.5mll.----- $825mil.'

45.5 $7 mil.37 .0 ■ $95 mil.33.0 $95 mil.

APIS'} 0« G*jo4

s teams | ampa Iwas cspccially sweet. Sev

ious efforts to land mujo cams had failed. Naimoli’ peared to well when actingsio n c r-B u d -S c lig m ad e th '--------icment.lid n 't wait as long as Tom ele, but w e’re as cxcilcd a ,” said Diamondbacks own Colangclo, also presldcn .

BA’s Phoenix Suns, rs in bodi the American am I leagues said during Thurs eeting that they would lik' le team s added to their cir Jt ow ners decided to pul o f ' ision, g iv ing themselves : o f January 1997.: sam e resolution, they alsi :d adding tw o m ore team ond w ave o f expansion, cx to ta k e p la c e in 2000

n V irginia, w hich had twiji 3id fo r a team in this round th e early favo rite in tha[

lup headed by B ill Collini the tw o no rthern Virginia said it p lanned to talk wit^

team s about relocating. If ^ is w illing lo m ove to northi- ^ i a and a deal completed n w ou ld sta rt p lay at R Fli 1 in W ashington unlil a nc\i is built. The Montreal Ex[

the m ost likely team to coni- nove. I

----------------------------- ^ ^

Bulls to remain focused, bi^:lp energize a lethargic (camj n, 32. led the Bulls to NBA

1991. 1992 and 1993. H f ocked the sports world on 1993, re tiring w ith a 32.3r :o ring average, the best i^ history. Jordan said he ha^ i the pinnacle,” had nolhine p ro v e and ju s t w anted to iie grass grow.” |r lhan kicking back, howevl- an provided another surprisfc n o n th s la te r w hen he ani- d h e ’d try to play bascbalj : W hite Sox. who arc owned i owner Jerry Reinsdorf. ^ \> n, w ho h ad n 't played :e h i ^ school, batted .202 th •A Birm ingham last seasor^- t to spring training hoping t^ p to Triple-A Nashville this but the m ajor league player^:ft him in lim bo and he rc|- 0 Chicago. |

, th e re on, th e contcst secj- w ith six tic s and-two Icao s. S h e rm an M o rris ’ fastr lyin w ith 3:16 to play gavL* tate its last lead, 61-59. | i 's rebound bucket a minute jllow ed by Potter’s driving Dankshot w ith 1:14 made (t b r the Bengals. After Cok}-0 fou l shots tied the gomb : lim e, G reen’s rebound b a^ h 32 seconds to go proveil ner for Idaho Slate. i B ro n c o s h a d tw o final 8, th o u g h — C o k e r 's 19r nissed with five ticks on th^ md Darnell W oods couldnjt t w i th 'a h a lfc o u rt buzze^

first h a lf h ad foreshadowell sencss o f th e second, witji team leading by more thah Dints over the gam e’s opcij- n inutes. • t

T e c t l o n I

‘fid a y 's s to ry ab o u t th e1 Conference vs. Magic Va - ifcrence boys' senior all-stir ;o n ta in c d ati erro r. Juslih r o f F ile r w as th e gam els orer w ith 18 points.Times-News regrets the e |- '

■ . i '-

I B r i e f l yWorld Indooi

• BARCELONA. Spaii drop, the fifth W orld I stars missing.

Tbe cham pionships,: more m arquee names Tl

W hile the Palau Sant 695 alhlctcs from 140 overshadow those who

. sporting event in Barccl ; Am ong those abseni I Kereee, Noureddine M<

Torrence, Dan O ’Brien iog Christie on the gro

’ ongabo, the sensational ru n d . *

Niyongabo, ranked h to compcte in the 3,(KK ever, he did not have a nt the airport, Niyonga where he lives and tiair

>^Hliams graTUCSON, Ariz. - A

first-round lead Thursd pionship, Kim William;

“I only missed one lead w ith Karen Noble greens. I putted very v the long onM."

Missed seems to bc i tered a drug store last stray bullet struck h er ii

Last year’s Player c Danielle Ammaccapan

• tied fo r fourth (69).

Surgery to eiOAKLAND, Calif,

w ill have scason-cndin iji his Ic f t^ m st the tcai

Hardaway w ill be m les Clippers on Friday i

Hardaway scorcd 23 ' the Clippers on W ednt ' Earlier Wednesday, N om i Zcmel o f the K(

diognosis o f ligament i ' tion.

Until a firm dale is s<

; NCAA chaniOVERLAND PARK

ucational Testing S en score nn 820 on the S-

I Division I and II schoo B ut the h i ^ c r scorc

: the tests, the NCAA si bincd malh and verbal

"Student-athlctes wi I order to obtain this sc

scarch. ‘T h e standard ; is the same. The only t i cational Testing Scrvic

T he new scoring r e SAT test in April, Ma>

- -S tudents w ho scorec . -fected by tho ncw sco > not changed, also a rc n

TSftvier bask<' CINCINNATI - Tv

rested early Thursday i Pete Scars. 21, a scr

assau lt DeWaun Rose ' w ith resisting arrest an

Both players w ere j pal Court, where their

Rose posted $1,500 ty Justice Center. Sej Sl.OOObond.

Scars, 6-foot-4. strui after a fight inside the his mouth.

According to the pc bounccrs. After being

' Rose refused to put hi subdue Rose and maki

DuperbougiM IAMI - Marie Du:

I a code w hen he bee| months, the supplier I trial.

Brad Gallagher, wh sale o f two pounds ol

, receiver at a strip c lut . by the Dolphins.

Gallagher said he s( club danccr beeped hi

Gallagher arnved t( he s a id The sccond s sam e place.

[hipcr, 36, and his ■ took d e l i v ^ o f th e c

intent to distribute ai i . year prison terms and

Celtics denyB O S T O N -T h e B<

Wall Street Journal si• gie Lewis’ death, anc

' ' drugs.article publishi

' doctors and lawyers s • to h is heart problem! ‘ also said that the tea

been found to have tu I i Celtics chairman Pi

• thing but the best mi :i Ron Suskind, the pop

$100 million.

Weather p uI ' SAN D IE G O -W J M ary iind Young An

boats were-on the ftiu W ith Y oung A m e

team, the light and i m atch faded lo virtua

After almost four 1 T both syndicates dro]1 Americfi’s Cup rules - markers and a course

. J It WBs the final i»c< r America aod Team I2 round.

The women have a

If in s p o i ltors shine less bripain - W ith the 1992 Olympi [d Indoor Championships bcf

)s, already beset by numerous s Thursday, including Linford an t Jordi will b c the site for a 40 countries, the number o f s 'ho will compctc in the thrcc-< rcclona since the ‘92 Games, sent, in addition to Christie, Morceli, Michael Johnson, M

ien , Heiice Drechsler and Fmr growing absentee list Thursdi )nal, 21-ycar-oId middle dista

d No. 2 in the w orld at 1,500 i OOO; arrived Wednesday, hope c a visa, and after an ugly thn i ^ b o bparded another plane i rains.

rabs early Ping-V-A fte r firing a 5*undcr-par 67 irsday at the 5450,000 Ping-% ams talked about how little she n c fairway today," said Willi ible at Randolph >JoTth golf c y well — 27 putts. I m issed i

bc a word that follows Williar last July in Y ou n ^ to w n , Oh c r in tbe neck and just missed 1 : r o f the Year, Beth Daniel, pane and last w eek’s winner,

end Warrior aif. - G olden State W arriors j iding s u ^ e ry next week to rq team said * ^ u r ^ y .5 m unlfoim w h m flic"Warribi oy nightI 23 points and had 16 assists inesday.ly, Hardawoy was examined i:

Kcrlan-Jobe Clinic. Zemel c< Tit damage and the need fo r a

is set, Hardaway said he wantc

mges scoring s ti lK , Kan. - A new scoring syi >crvicc w ill require prospecti : SAT test to be eligible to cc hoo\s this fall, the NCAA said ore docs not m ean students wi ^ said. The 820 scorc is nearlj bal score o f 700 under the o ld : will not have to answer any n

} scorc,” said Ursula W alsh, 1 u d that studcnt-athlctcs have i Iy thing that has chnngpd is tht rvicc assigns to a p artcu la r p a , requirements w ill pertain to ^ ay or June.)rcd a 700 on the SAT test bcf scores. Students who take the rc not affectcd.

iketball players aTwo X avier University baskt

ay after a fight at a bar. senior swingman fix)m Clevel ose, 22, a senior forward from t and disorderly conduct, rc arraigned Thursday in Him e ir eases were continued until >00 bond and w as released fro: Sears w as released from jail

itruck a 24-year-old employee the bar, police said. The emp

: police rep o rt Rose, 6-8, allc; ing told he was under arrest I :t his hands behind his back. I mke the arrest.

I g h t cocaine, sup]Duper used his M iami Dolphii >eeped h is cocaine dealer ab c r testified Thursday at the cj

who was working as an infom s o f cocaine to Dupcr last Ma :lub in N ovember 1993 month

e sold cocaine to D uper for the 1 him from a Deerfield Beach I d to find her w ith Duper, wh' id sale came only sbc to e i ^ t

his brother-in-law Brian Brigj le cocaine, ore chargcd with c 5 and conspiracy. I f convictei m d $4 m illion fines.

ly report of Lewi; ^ s t o n Celtics denounced as il story suggesting that cocain' and even produw d his widov

ished Thursday said the Celtic rs sidestepped the possibility t ems and thus failM to prever team could have been hurt fi B used drugs.n Paul Gaston denied that the (. medical core and said the te paper and its parent company,

luts halt to AmerW ith tim e and wind running

Americo quit their America’s fiiud turn, and no points were i m erica alm ost 9 m inutes in 1 id unpredictable winds that hi tua lly nothing, u r hours o f competition, and Jropped their m ainsails and { ties set deadlines for the boats irse deadline o f 4 hours, 5 mini roce.ofthe fourth ivund f<n th< n Deiuus Cornier wfll’raM Pri'

,c a disappointing record o f 5- . ...Coo

t srightlynpic stadium as a bock>, cobegin today with m any jc

^ nilDUS defections, lost tw o ^ ird Christie.r a championship recordif absentee athletes w ill ” * x -day m eet the biggest5. bee, w ere Jackie Joyner- gcM oses Kiptanui, Gwen b t

mnkie Fredericks. Join- la, ■sday was Vcnuste Niy- •stance runner from Bu- gj

M meters and scheduled 3peful o f rurming. How- f.\, three-hour confrontation ie and returned to Italy, si:

-Welch lead R67 to cam a share o f the ;-Welch’s LPGA Cham- 8‘ she missed.'illiams, who shares the f course. “I missed four :d a 1-footcr but I made

Riams around. As she Cn- cj Ohio, a target shooter’s i i her carotid artery. • ^ :1, was third (68) w hile C ler. Barb Thomas, were

lard’s season Srs g u ^ Tim Hardaway it; repair ligament damage ^

n b r e '\ ^ t ’lh eT o ri\h g c - ^

ists as the Warriors beatB

d in Los Angeles by Dr.I confirmed the previous ] r a season-ending opera-

nted to keep playing.

stem for testssystem in use by the Ed- « tive studcnt-adilctes to v ' compete as freshmen at y lid Thursday. itw ill hove to do better on irly equivalent to a com - C Id scoring system. •y m ore questions right in - “ h, NCAA director o f re- ^ /e to. reach to be eligible ^ the number that the Edu- pcrformancc on its te s t" to students who take the

before April 1 are not af- the -ACT te s t which has 1

arrested Jskctball players were ar- f

rveland» was charged with am Chicago, was charged t

Flamilton County Munici- v itil Tuesday.from the Hamilton Coun- c jail later in Ihc day on a c

Y'cc o f Cootcr’s in the face t mployee suffered cuts on i

tillegedly tried to fight the st for disorderly conduct, c. It took three officers to ^

pplier says ‘)hins jersey number 85 as about 50 times in eight

5 ex-player’s federal drug

3rmant when he set up the , Way, said he met the star nths after he had been cut ^

the first time when a strip I :h hotel.who paid for the cocaine, .^it hours later. Same pair, ^

riggs, who authorities sayII cocaine possession with * :ted, cach could face 10- ^

!

^ drugs !as “racist" and “gutless” a 1 line p layed a role in Reg- iow to soy he never used ]

Ities, Lewis’ family, some .y that cocoine contributed ( vent h is death in 1993. Itt financiolly if Lewis had ]

le Celtics gave Lewis any- ; team would sue reporter | ny. Dow Jones & C o., for ,

erica’s Cup I Iing out Thursday, M ighty j a 's C up match as the tWo | re awarded.in front o f the all-women t hod prevailed during the

id va th nightfall looming, id pulled out o f the roce. i t s reiich the firet "three linutes.the women’s team. Young Friday, the filial day o f th e .

5-16. , ' . •^oiqifled f i n a lepocti

CLEV ELA N D (A P) — I The San Antonio Spurs, to could think o f no better waj s c r ib e th e ir f in a l p lay Th n igh t

Pro bask e tb a l

S ean E llio tt g o t free on bounds play with one second sc o rc d th e w in n in g layup buzzer as the Spurs beat the land av a lie lrs 100-98. .

T he Spurs, m asters o f th game, won for the ninth tim lost 10 gam es overall and ninth consccutivc time in ga cided by three points o r less.

Cleveland has lost five ol six gornes.

David Robinson scored 2i and Elliott 19 for the Spurs. Rodman grabbed only 10 rc nearly eigh t'under his oven got the biggest one o f the { ru n n in g dow n T e rre ll Brc missed 20-foot shot with one left.

After a t im e o u t the Spu Rivers inbounded the boll fn court, fjpding E lliott open i r ig h t s id e o f th e bosKCt i s te p p e d aw ay from C lev Chris Mills near the foul line

l y a i l B la z e r s 9 9 , H e a t 9M IAM I-Otis Thorpe had h

point lotnl os a member of the T OT. getting 22 points as Portion its mastCTy o f the Heat and ran r ^ r d against Miami lo 14-1. /G u a rd James Robinson cam

—bench-tO Kore-I6 points, and Cliff Robinson added 14 for which made eight 3-point shots.

The Heat was p a ^ by Glen Billy Owens with 16 points apic

H o r n e ts 112, S u p e rS o nCHARLOTTE, N.C. -

Mourning scored 35 points and .ty connected on three key 3*p the final four minutes lo lead over Seattle.

The Hornets', who ended I with a 20-9 run, posted their f victory over Seattle in more years. The Sonics lost for the fc in six games.

Mourning also grabbed 13 Cuiiy finished with 22 points, 18 on his 6-of-12 shooting fro the 3-point line. Lorry Johnson points and eight assists. Seattl by Kendall Gill with 23 points: bound*.

Alberts^The Times-News

N A M P A -U n s c c d c d C m inican s tunned No. 7 A C o lleg e , 73 -7 2 , T hursda first round o f the NAIA Di m en’s basketball loumomct

The Coyotcs missed two th e final 11 scconds to a Panthers (19-15) lo escapc win.

Fom icr Buhl H igh Scho out and Cascade Confcrcm o f the year Kadc Wilson c his latc-scason shooting, w ting ju s t four o f 21 from i including one o f nine atten three-point land.

Form er College o f Souti ho p lay er Toj M ocForlan

^W ilson with 10 points in t M acFarlanc led the Coyoi bounding, w ith 10.

FormerA LBUQUERQUE, N.M

Colrado Slate’s Delmontc rebounded a m issed 3-pc B rig h am Y o u n g ’s R obb raced downcourt and loftc footer lhat beat the buzzc: C ougors , 75 -73 , T hursd i W estern Athletic Confcrenc m ent

Former College o f South player M adison, who finis 15 points, had a look o f con tcrminotion a s he pulled u side the 3-point arc and let ball w ith two-tenths o f a sc The buzzer sounded ju s t t ball cradled its virny into the

The upset win by the No, Rams (17-13) over the No. C ougars, sends CSU inlo semifinals against No. 6 se< (15-12), who eorlier upcnt T ex o s-E I P oso , 66 -6 5 , M oIIc's 3-pointer with 23. left.

BYU worked the clock its final possession and i t ' the Cougars’ sophomore g controlled the ball and the fate. He dribbled near mii several seconds, then pulle ger on a 21-footer that hit tl the rim and bounced into I hands.

M adison dribbled down side o f the court, ignored see an open.EyaiiS j an d gome-winner.

No. I 4 Purdue 72, M in n e s o ta 5 9

MINNEAPOLIS - Cuon scored 26 points and keyed'a surge ns No. 14 Purdue def neio ta 72-59 Thursday clinched at least a share ofthe tie.

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for the games de-

last

points Dennis

rebounds, but

game by Irandon’s me second

purs' Doc from half- n near the

a f te r he 'v e la n d ’s

1 his highest : Trail Uloz-and kept up ■ ■ u ' jm iu c » c c t

ime o ff thend forward -------tr Portland,

piece. | H H '

in lc s 9 9 W- Alonzo , id Dell Cur- > '•pointen in

d the game

'rom outside ^ --------on added 21

P o r t la n d s u a . by Miami’s Gl

ion slips:NAIA fa

O hio Do- “ ■■A lbertson L ead ing by

Jay in th e O hio Dominici D ivision II high os 12 poin lent. before o 6:17 :vo shots in lowed Albcrtsoi allow the The upset sp

7c w ith the m atch bctwcc: school rival Bn

tiool stand-— w ho plays for< mcc playerI continued C o n c o rd Ia 91 . w oes, hit- Walter hit fou 1 tlic field, route lo 14 point tm pts from cd Loyola, La„ 9

Hod Albcruor .. and W alter ma’

uthcm lda- high school rival anc jo in ed ,hird round.I the game. instead. Ohio 'Otes in rc- lOih-seedcd Will

No. 2 Concordi

r CSI pisM. (A P) - ■■tc M adison Men’s aip o in te r by colleao 3b ic R e id , c o n o g oftc d o n 18- Purdue (23-6,jc r and the sevcnih siraightday in the lead over Michignee toumo- to go in confcrcn(

. Michigan Sto .them Idaho Wisconsin on Sal lish cd w itho„r.dc„>dc-up ju s t m- agains, Iowa an

et go o f th e slow sum.sccond left. The senior forI before the 5-for-14 first hi[len c t points. He had th

7 half, however, i

L°.-2SSSi —10 F riday’s N o . 8 M a s s a seed Hawoii T A m nln AA

i"‘‘o J 'j ° 'h n AMHERST 1 3.7 scconds, ^ The eighlh-n

:k down on tem ple 63-44it was Reid, championship gguard, who loumaracnl, thi

bc Cougars' postseason titleoidcourt for straight rrgular-slied the trig- The only tcaiTt the front o f co n fe re e doub, Carolina State,a Madison 5 s^ju^cmConfen

The blowout these schools, wl

^ 2 championship gi‘d Hred year. In their pi

four games had 10 seconds.

' , N o .2 0 A ! a bo n z o M .n in T e n n e s s e e 4a second-hilf ATLANTA -iefeated Min- points aod No>f night and way in downinghe Big Ten ti- 43 in the Southi

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by four a t th e b re a k , o'"'; lican built the lead as oints in tho sccond half 7 scoreless stretch al- ^ Ison to make a run. spoiled a potential re- T ecn W ilson and h igh Bret W aller o f Jerome, ir-Concordia, Neb.- - .......

19 0 , L o y o la 6 9 jus’Jfour long-range bombs cn ly i)ints as Ihc Bulldogs rout- gan .. 90-69. Nson College won, Wilson 24 |nay have renewed their hanivalry in llie tournament's tlic

liio Dominican will meet wil Villiam Jewell. Mo., while (25 irdia (29-3) moves on to rou:

ayer lifts- .... ....... 1

and w om en’s|0 bask e tb a ll pia'---------------------------------- ( ll'1-6, 14-3). which won ils 1;ht game, has a onc-gamc int<:higan Statc'with one game agercnce pluy. gaiState is at home against cruSalurday. while the Boiler- fi{\llichigan. mcie Big Ten Player o f Ihe lestonsccutiVc 29-point games its: and Illinois, got o ff to a

N (forward suffered through a t half, but still scorcd 141 ihrce 3-pointers in ihe first „ ' :r, including one with six > tie the game 35-35.

i s a c h u s c t ts 6 3 ,I . 'T. Mass. Massachusetts Ho1 four o f 0 kind for the sec- Jessea-son. (2fvranked Minulemen beat 72-}4 Thursday nighl in the Saip game of the Atlantic 10 1Iheir fourth consecutive Ul

itle to go olong with four B \ ir-scason crowns,cam to hove a longer run as picoublc champion was North mitc, which won bolh in the Utiifcrence from 1947-51. 5:1 )ul wos uncharaclcrislie o f , w hom ctin'tlleloum ^ent ) game for thc third straight

ad been decided in the fmai ^N'

a b a m a 5 5 , ^B 4 3 , aclK - JamoJ Faulkner had 15lo> 20 Alabama led all the reling deliberate Tennessee 55- 51uiheostcm Conference tour- da(day night C<

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th e ball a f te r being push( g am e T hursday in Miami.

A tourncFucc Si, Ambrose lodiiy ul 12:30 p

Concordia led Thursday's gai just five points at lialftimc, bul us Df-25 frec-throw shooiing in ihe • lialfto e.xplode for 56 point.s.

N o r th w e s t N a z a r e n e 8 7 , T V inity I n t e r n a t io n a l 73

The homestanding Crusader; led by Tony Schumaclicr's 24 Wednesday night and moved on sccond round with un 87-73 wi Trinity Inicmaiional.

Northwest Nazarene (24-6) just five points ul halflime, but hi ly 52 pcrccnt from the field ( gnme to seal the win.

Marc Davidson led the Trojar 24 points and 11 rebounds. Trini hampered with two leading scoi tlicbcnch in foul trouble.

NNC. the toumument's No. 1 will face No. 12 St. Thomas A (25-8) nt 8 p.m. tonighl in the round.

:s Rams |The Crimson Tide (21-8) so

point first-half lead dwindle tc when Alico Dunk converted a thn play with 15:56 remaining, but tl (11-16) never were able lo gel cloi

The victory sends the Crim.« inlo a Friday nighl miartcrflna against Georgia. In other first games earlier Thursdoy Van crushed Louisiana Slate 8S-61 I fifth-ranked Arkansas, and Aubui mcred South Carolina 81-66, sctli lesi against No. 3 Kentucky, whi its 37th SEC title in the regular sc

N o . 2 2 U ta h 7 2 ,S a n D ie g o S t . 6 3

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Sai Stole was thinking upset, but on when the Western Athletic Con tournament provided two earlier cs, 22nd-ranked Utah would have of another.

WAC player of the yeor Ke Horn scored 23 points and B Jessie added 21, lifling the Runn (25-5) inlo the WAC semifinal' 72-63 win Thursday over never San Diego State.

Earlier Thursday, Hawaii si UTEP 66-65 and Colorado State BYU 75-73.

Tlie A7.ICCS (11-17) showed plenty of fight, leading Utah 38 minutes into the second half bc Utes assembled o 13-6 run over 5:11 to pull ohead. Utah led 57- 7:24 left o fter Jessie sank t' throws, but San Diego Stole I more breath.

W o m e n ’s g a m e s N o . 4 L o u i s i a n a T c c h 7 i A r k a n s a s S t . 51

RUSTON, Lo. - No. 4 Louisit achieved one goal. Another waits

Rocquel Spurlock’s 14 point: rebounds led the'Lady Tecnsten 51 victory over Aikiinsas Stole i day night’s semifinols o f the i Conference O m en 's toumameni

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MISSOULA, Moi cm W ashington’s hi VanDcrveer isn’t e< dated by playing cc M ontana in the fir

| H R ' Big Sky w om en's bi ment Friday.

w E f iy “ M ontana is trad power. Teams like I mental advantage, a in itia lly . B ut once that they rim the sar sam e as y o u ^ d o . you Dlet down and ^ p la y som e b a s k e tb a l l ,” ^ she said.

T h e op en - ing game has B o ise S ta te against M on- lano State.

T he fourth seeded Eagles (8-(

>. . i l season) upset Mom I cam their first pla;

A 1990. The victory c losing streak lo the

l j < ^ H halted an eight-gam for Montana.

Montana coach P philosophical abotJt

“ Losing to East< ju s t gave us one n

-co lum n .-Y ou alwuy lose gam es...bu t goes.”

Tlie Lady G ri/ ( rently lead the nati< fense. ho ld ing op|

^ K | D points per game.Guard Sherri Bro

nation in steals, a\ ^ gam e. She has an

M B |||| | | poinl.s per game anc Jodi Hinrichs lea

■ rebounds w ith anI . game, a.s well as sc■ 11.8 points. Kristy

gen has an avcmgi game.

E aste rn W ashii ~ ou t-rebound ing oi

boards per game, h hod e r w ith 7 .4 rc b oII................. points pet; gam e. K ...........- 6 ,4 rebounds and

^ Boise Suite (10- t\ioking its fourth pearancc in the tot

)p.m, le a g u e 'p l-ycrinM ichc llc

c scconJ M onlana S tale c stra IS well aware o

“ M ichelle Schu , and K im Brydge;[ llieir attack, and w

good job agaiast th '4 points Schultz is currt on to llie nation in individuj win over •'•’S '9 .6 points per

■ G uild, a 6-5 ju >) led by 6.4 rebounds per hit near- an average 10.9 po

J for the "V erna has doi position this seasi

jans with the jeoding shot b inily wa.s gj. ^:oren, on

I. 5 seed. Bridges, who si Aquinas the year honors. 1

e second per game while sc per game.

past Coi]saw a 9- Ttie victory sent 1 to 26-24 urday's championshi

hree-point 11 western Kenlucl I the Vols teams lo beat the Laii loser. son. . won Tide Tech's other two nal game nessce. ranked No. 1 rst-round Arkansas State, Ici onderbilt ford’s 24 points 1 lo draw dropped to 20-11. bum ham- "One o f the goals :tling up a every year is lo mai fhich won onship game of our season. ment," said Tcch c<

"Now wc have ach: wc also set another tournament. That’s 0

N o . 1 1 W . K e n , anference L a m a r 7 0 er sutpris- RUSTON. La. - ivenopart point goal sparke

game’s final five m Ceilh Van \i Western Kcntuclr Brondon over Lanuir in Thui

nnin’ Utes ihe Sun Bell Confcrc als with a xhe ranked Loi xr-say-die trailed Lamar (16-;

Cook’s trey shot at • surprised cm. which led by os

lie snmned ihc first half.AOer Cook com

;d up with range shot. Tarn Co 38-37 four to-back 10-foot jun before the up by 67-62 with 3: cr the next Laniar had their 57-50 with but missed fiv

N o . 1 8 G e o r g e S t . B o n a v e n tu

7 2 PHILADELPHL' ’ scorcd 29 points as

downed Sl Bonavoisiona Tcch night in the quarterlills. lantic 10 toumamennts and 10 Darlene Soor sc<n ito a V 2 - pulling down 15 rc in Thurs- Washington (22-5e Sun Bell added 15 points fo:ent. ond grabbed 10 rebc

iws, Twin Falls. Idaho Friday. Mo

SlcylentitleMont. (A P) - E ast­’s head coach Heidi ’t especially intim i- g confcrcnce leader : f irs t round o f th e ’s basketball t o i ^ -

iraditionally such a ike that have such a ,e, and you fight that nee you figure o u t : same and shoot the

BIG SKY

C O N F E R E N C E

(8-6 league, 12-14 lonuina last w eek to p lay o ff berth since ry ended a 17-game the Lady Griz, and

game winning streak

:h Robin Selvig was lout the loss.■astern W ash ing ton 1C m ore in the lossways know you c o n -------Jt th a t’s th e w dy it

iz (23-6, 12-2) cur- lation in scoring dc- opponen ts to 54 .4

Brooks is I7tli in the ;, averaging 3.6 per an average o f 12.6 and four assists.

; leads the league in an average 7.8 per

s scoring an average isiy Langton-Schlim- m ge 12.5 points per

sh in g to n has b een g opponents by 2.9 ic. led by Lori Napi- e b o u n d s an d 14.4 e. Kristy Missall has und 10,5 p o in ts per

;iO-4, 16-10) w ill be irth consccutivc ap- r tournament and fea- :u e 's m ost v a lu ab le :IIe Schultz, lie coach Judy Spol- ire o f Schultz’ threat, chu ltz , V erna G uild Iges are the k eys to id w e’ll have to do a st them."urren lly 33rd in the idual scoring, averag- pcr game.

5 junior,- is’g rab b in g ---------per game and h itting 9 points.dom inated th e post

leason. She has been ot blocker in the Big ;t several weeks.” said ich June Daugherty.0 shared freshman o f rs. had 6.2 rebounds e scoring 11.2 points

lugarsml Tech (26-3) into Sot- mship game against No. ilucky, one of only two : Lady Tcchslcrs this sca-

iwo losses were to Ten- lo. 1 al the lime, e, led by Evevetm Craw- nts and 12 rebounds,I.oals we set at the start of make it to the champi-

■ our confcrcncc touroa- :h coach Leon Bomore, achieved that goal. But ther goal o f winning the t ’s our next objective."

I c n tu c k y 7 6 , --------—

a. - Vcronica Cook’s 3- irked a 7-0 run in the e minutes that lilted No. itucky to 0 76-70 victory T h u r^ y ’s semifinals o f nfcrence tournament Lody Toppers (25-3)

;16-12) by 60-56 before1 at 4:56 energized West- ly os many as 11 points in

connected on her long- a Cosby popped in back* jumpers to put Western

h3:45 remaining, heir chances in the final d five free throws in nine

r g e W a s h . 9 7 , n t u r e 8 6 .PHIA - Debbie Hemery IS as George W u h l n j ^ ^ uventurc 97-86 TbuTiiby irterfinal round o f the.At« - m ent . •'r scored 22 pointo w ^ le " — 15 rebounds for O eo n e " • 22-5). Tojanu A b r a l i ^ 1 i for the Colonialwomea rebounds. ' /-V.

. March 10 .1995 B-9

I ■ >

No. 1-ranked P e te BJorkman T h u rsd i

F i rThe First Sccuri

w ith events being Sun Valley, Mt. Hn

Following are lo top three in their cv

Fifure Skitisg, Idibo Pre-Prelimitiary sho'

Valley.Non-Jcst ihowcase gr Non-lcst »howcasegr Non-lcjt anUtic grou]

- —Pre^prclimimiry anist Preliminaiy anisiic>3, Pfcliminaiy flgufcs-3, Pre-preliminary figun Bciic I & 2 group A- Basic 1 & 2 group B-

. Basic S & 6 group A Kodi Parson. Sun Valley

Pre-preliminaiy frees! Non-lcslfreeslmte-1,;

Phytkally dialkactd Elite, men ihree-traek

Adult bocfccy. Idaho FSeniors medal winner

. Yo«h hockey. Sun V.Pec wees-I.AjaDaile

Kids competeH A IL E Y - R ota

Sunday. The monc; Cup w ent to help p(i

Following are theGirls

Y o u r !

A d u l t l e a g u eFollowing oro tho stanc for tho Twin Falls Rocti Dopartment oduK baski dty league through Mai

ALaagueDIck’B Pharmacy 13. Advonluro Motor Sporti 1st Fodersl Savings 10- Pomorollo Portraits &-£ Block Oil 7-€Turner Chiropractic 4-1 Falls Brand 2-1Mode In Idaho/Bowiadn

1-1BL0« (mReynolds Farms 13- Gott Farms/B.S. Forms Comorstono 12- Caribou Constnjctloni 1 Sllvertip Studio 10- Intormountain AudlolO- Tho Madidno ShoppoS- R.C.‘a MDonnelley Sports 7-7 Idaho Powor ’ M P.M.F. 6-9Quality Fresh Foods5-1 Norco Windows 4-1 SSOD Fanrts 4-1 Family Physical Thorap Qlnlc,,, . 3-1

CLeogue-OeBoard Realty 13-<Bed Runners 12-PsckerRoonng 11^Gertotric 9-5Costco 6-8T.F. Merchants MDUV Industrfes 5-SElsing Pump 5-9

. Amalganurted Sugai4-tU t t t a G ^ . • 4-11

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:u rity W inter G am es ended ng held in M cC all, Kellogg Harrison and Idaho Falls.

! local competitors that placc r events.

laboFalli.showcase group A-2. Alissa Pniggi

* group Sieira Dickens. Sun Va* group A-l. Nicolc Gill, Sun Valley iroun B.2. Sierra Dickens, nistie-l. Alissa Praggastis, Sun Valle ic-3, Kathryn Richards. Sun Valley. es-3, Kaihr>Ti Richards. Sun Valley. igures-1, Alissa Praggastis, Sun Vallc 1 A-2. Marianne Brehmer. Sun VbIIc 1 B-t, Natalie Fctris. Sun Valley.ip A-1, Alexandra Praggastis, Sun ' illey.Tcskflte-2. Alissa Prnggasiis, Sun Va :-l, Sierra Dickens, Sim Valley.

tSed. Bnradtge Moustalo nck-l. Mall Perkins, Twin I-alli.

hoFallimera-3. Sun Valley Seniora

0 Valley ----- ..>ailey, Kctchum.

te to raise Rotanin ftotarun hosted a 12-under s mey raised from the Rotarui1 ppy fo r the 80-seat pom a lift the racc results:

s c o r e s aMcOor)olds Brtzoo Heating

D L aaguetandlnaq Canyon Motors S u tu ecreaflon Will's Toyola ( askelt>aii Coors Light £M a ^ S&G Produce 5 Martin a, ^

Rosholt/Robertson/Ti 13-2 V anEngelon CPA 7

Bluo Ijjkos Trout Far ^ 5 Community Morchsnl 7^ Air Fat B o « £ 4.4 4 Running Rabols 22-11 T,V. Doctor 1

W omeo-8 League'I-13 John Doore 9

Donnelley Sports 7 Norm 's Cafo 4 CPR 4

T2-3^*^ R oot Covering Intomi

T lU oF nc tl-f l ^

, Y o u th le a g u e8-6 Following oro tho flna 7-7 ^ In g s for the Twin Falls 6*6 Recroatlon Departmo 6-9 boys' basketball leagi i5-104-10 4 th G rade4-10 Saw tooth #16 6 ,rnpy O regon Trall#105.10l3- t i Momingsldo #9/Acom

Rick's Worrfors 5 Johnson 's ja m m e rs 4

13-0 E van’s Unto(jchablos^ 12-3 Perrlne 4I I - 3 U ncoln#13,1S/A gape9-5 Momingsldo #16 3 6-8 Saw tooth #14 -3 6-8 O regon Trdil #107 35-fl Harrison #19,22 2 5-9 Latham 's 2-4■4-10 SaVftooth#1$. 2 ^ 1 0 . B lckelW O ) 2 .

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mty Garcd Sunday Igg. Boise. Send in ;iced in the D o you know

ought to be in th Copy m ay be

. ^ officc (132 3rd S“" Twin Falls, 833(

Valley. Items shouldiiey. hom etow ns for

and placc o f thi places won for t

y . nam e and num lalley. information i f nr‘"ey- Photographs a

in Valley: 2, --------------------------4.and-under-l, Na

Volley. Maryland Doll.•5-6-yenr-olds-l, M

Lauren Qourgcau; 4, Sa 7-8-year-olils-l, Can

LynneWinli, - 9-lO-year.olds-l. {

Glizabeth Shanklin.l l - l2-year-ol()s-l, [

Maiteson.Ooy» - - 4-and-under-l, Toi

Sloecklein. f u n d s 3-6-year-olds-l, Spc

Anderson, r sk i racc 7-8-ycar-oIds-l. Coo'™ s i u , h

McClure.ll-12-year-olds-l, R

Paddock.

a n d s t a t s3-11 Lincoln #14 12-12 Bickel #22/LuthemnO

5th G radejba ru 9-1 BIckol #25A.uthoran 7

8-5 Tho Jazz 68-6 Momingsldo #24/St.7-6 Edw ards &7-7 Momingsldo #19,21 &

VTucker- Tho H ornets &7-7 Lincoln #20/TFCA 4-6-7 Miami H oat 3>

Fann5-8 Sawtooth #17,20 3-iants5-8 SchroinorSuport>oop(

5-9 Tho Magic 2-3-11 Uncoln #18,29 2-1-13 Trail B lazers 2-

Harrison #17 1- Momingsldo # 1B 0-

I ' l e th G rader i Ponino #23 6-

, , Momingsldo #30 5- onioUonal O regon Trail «307/St,

2* ' Edw ards 5-L alham 's 5-Porrino #21 4-Blckel #26.28 4-

Inal stand- Sowtooth #23 3-a lls Lincoln #21,22,24 3- n>ont O regon Trail #306/TF(aguo. 3-

Momlngsldo #29 3-Tho H unlcanes 3-

6-0 Momingsldo #22 2- ,106 8-1 Sawtooth #24 2- om 5 -1 Harrison #18,20,24 1-

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4-3 T thO radejpo4-3 H ornets 7-j

3-3 S u n s ' 5-:•3-3 Bulls 5-:3-4 .LakerB 5-:2-4 Ja zz 4-:

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arch 10,1995

Swede iIN D IA N W E L L S. C a lif . ,

reed ed Pe te Sam pras, t second-round 'loss in tl n d o o r la s t m o n th , strugg le onas Bjorkman o f Sw eden 6 7 -5 ) T hu rsd ay in a seco n d natch at the S I .8 m illion Nev Champions Cup.

S a m p ra s , ra n k e d N o . 1 /orld but looking for his fin am ent v ic to ry o f 1995, hac ces in w inning the first set 8 minutes.B ut h e h ad to r a lly fro m

cficit to w in the sccond set. B jo rk m a n , r a n k e d 4 4 th

/o rld , b ro k e S a m p ra s ' s e n JVC in th e fourth gam e o f tl nd s e t, then h e ld se rv ic e 1 am pm s w on three straight ga lake it 4-4.T h e p la y e rs th e n h e ld si

eforc Sampras w on the tie-bn Sam pras, the defending cha

'h o is p la y in g in j u s t h is )um am ent o f the year, lost t [aarhuis o f The N etherlands i to be e lim in a te d from thi

idoor at Philadelphia."It felt good to finally w in t

rcaker,” said Sam pras, w ho w nal two points to end the 70-i

mes endn your sports iteinow o f a local sporting ever n the paper? Tell us about it! be dropped o ff at The TimeS’

)rd St. W.), mailed (P.O. Bo; 13303-0548) or FAXcd (734-5 jld include first and last nami for all people m entioned, thi 'th e event and w hatever sco b r the participants. Please inc jm ber where editors can get fneeded.is arc encouragcd.

, Naomi Winchel; 2, Savanoh Mt

McKcanna Collins; 2, Kacie Fc t.Solcc Uninga,Caroey Anderson; 2, Jackie Sarran;

•I. Ciarra Mauftau; 2 ,'M ongique'

• I. Becky Hylton: 2, Holly Hobson

Tommy Logan; 2 , Hobic Holm;

Spcnccr Brcndal; 2. Liam Coreorai

Cooper McCroskey: 2, Brady Tcmlit

I, Josh Slanek; 2, Roben Slough; 3

1. Robert Fundy; 2, Andrew Slough

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----------------------- pu tting-pro l__________ that took hit____ _ in th e f irs te m S Classic.

McGoverr 'ent that pu tting last• this year, orf ' ™ ■'olcs in a h

undcr-ipar 65 -5538). a n in te rn a trncs and icngers'.the date C h ic f amcores or th e 1nclude a |ast weekendct more w ith a 4 -und

blustery win soaked Wcsti

-------------- ' “ It w as toMaurtau: 3. said. “ This \

solid round fi Fcmling; 3. A lso w el « ; 3,Ah.l=y O in o d a 's p a

_ M as te rs chaI'e LloydjTj; ~W alC5"at 6^1

— , , a n d C o lin Oi.; 3, K.„C Scotland, bot

. , S cv e Ball n; 3, Colby Bem hard Lai

. , , , at 70, each w r.n;3.Jol,»

iling; 3, Ben The m ost ( , , the leaderboa

: 3, M.cheal z im b o b w ea t gh; 3, Doug g o lf s incc th

onship.Pricc open

paign w ith b holes, but COI

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\ 2 5^ a single shot t

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PA L M BI B a se b a ll ou

, . mediator W.J."best olTer" t week.

Usery, who BarM fo rg e a se t

Octobcr, spok at Thursday’s H c had harsh

during a new ® lowed, his mo

1 ments on the sRanch “After 30 yi

over 1,000 nc j th is one has

• rnssing and ii irshalls' said.'‘O' D uring talkdSnand ; l a l e , . ^ , t h ,

toward a ijiid into their fan U sery said it m ake the nex

ji were the side :in the collect mcnL

“I think in tl I Dopt. moving pa

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* r a i n , b e aV BEACH, Fla. (A P) - Micond co n secu tive day , GcMartinez battled the clc- in{^ell as her opponent as se<wi Thureday to the quar- thethe Delray Bcach W inter 1hips. mi:, the sccond seed, pre- ine gusting 25-mph winds las•0 , 6 -2 v ic to ry o v e r mijalifler Jana Nejcdly. thalesday, M artinez endured Mirain delay before com- bal

ithcr 6-0, 6-2 rout over theistca o f Romania. 1old,” said M artinez, the K r)ish w om an to w in in1. “B ut oncc I was out Bog, it wasn’t so bad.” secAnke H uber, the th ird cliA ngelica G avaldon o f nin

I’t won one this year. 1 cor ball p re tty w ell. T he her

iknowng Tour’s stLA U D E R D A LE . Fla.

)umcyman Jim M cGovern :d so m e lo n g -s ta n d in g rob lcm s-w ith -a -la te ru s h - - him to the lead Thursday rs t ro u n d o f th e H o n d a

cm , who ranked 158th in 1st season and w as 148th one-puttcd the last three

i bogey-free round o f 6- 65 that put him ahead o f

la t io n a l b a n d o f ch a l-

am o n g th e m w as N ick c E ng lishm an w ho won :nd in Miami and finished inder-'par 67 in the gusty, vinds that swept the rain- eston Hills course, tough o u t the re ," Faldo

is was a very good, very d for me.”'c lI w ith in rc a c h w ere Dave B arr a t 67, form er :ham p Ian W oosnam o f )?Tind Vijay-Singh o f F i j i - lin M o n tg o m e rie o f Iwth at 69.a llc s tc ro s o f S p a in and ' Langcr o f Germany were 1 w ith a back-nine double

st obvious absentee from *joard was N ick Pricc, the >ean who has d o m ina ted )

the 1992 PGA cham pi- [

tencd his American cam-1 birdies on the first tw o rcould do no better than a iihe chilly winds. b !a lcav ccch ia had sevenI round o f 66 that left him I<ot o ff the lead. ii

leral mec m owner!B E A C H , F la . (A P ) — tlo w n ers , re sp o n d in g to n/.J. Usery, plan to make a fi” to striking players next a

a<'ho has been attempting to it jc tt le m c n t s in c c m id-K)ke for about 30 minutes Ny’s major league meeting, nrsh w ords fo r both sides tlcws conference that fol- r<most detailed public com- p le seven-month w alkout,' —) years in this p nxess and 0national m ajor disputes, hi

as gotten alm ost cm bar-d it’s ridiculous,” Usery 5(

0:alks last w eek at Scotts- irthe sides took small steps fclidpoint but then shifted alfam iliar bash ing modes. (S i it was up to ow ners tolex t m ove because they pide seeking major changes wective bargaining agree- hi

inn this case the owners are ssparty,” Usery said. “The di

g h t to com c fo rth w ith

f ielf: 4

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a t s N e j e d l ;Mexico, 6-2, 7-5, to jo in two Germans in the final eight, i: ing top-seeded StcfTi G raf and seed Barbara Rittner, all bunc the lop h alf o f the draw.

M artinez breezed through minute, 6-0 first set and traili in the sccond before reeling c last five gam'cs to complete tl m inute w ipeout. “ I’m very I that I didn 't complicate the m Martinez said. “I tried to fight ball but som etim es the wind the ball away.”

M a rtin e z w ill p la y uns( Kristie Boogerl o f The Ncthc in one o f four quarterfinals F B oogert knockcd o f f her sc seed in a s m any d ay s whc e lim ina ted N atha lie T auz ia ninth seed from France, 6-0, 7-

conditions, w ith the a ir bcinj here, it’s pretty fast.

grabs eai jtars bun

J im M cG overn s in k s a 1 th e 18th h o le to k eep hi u n d e t 'p a r 65 lead a t th< H onda C la ssic Thurscia L auderda le , Fla. .'.S-.v

“ M y p ro g re ss is cqmtta nicely,” Calcavccchid'.M y i ishing o ff h is round birdie.

W hile C alcavccchra;yM . lead, he was taking oJisohiU ing for granted.

(diator $1] rs, criticE

their very best o n e r .fo r ai ment. ... I didn’t say anythii final o ffe r I f th e p layc accept it,;_xc.<;pond w hy th< a c ^ t it ancl'what changes t> in it.” I:

Colorado Rockies chairm M cM orris, referred to by I m anagem ent's chief spokesn the union, hinted that ownei resist changes after their n< posal.

- - “ I feel-it’g-timc to-com e t our best offer and then stan< he said.

Management’s last olTcr w 50 percent luxu^ ' tax on the o f payrolls above the avcragi million). The union’s last ol for a 25 pereent tax on the ; above 133 percent o f the 1 ($54.1 million).

Usery said hc opposed the p lan to start the season on w ith th e rep lacem ent play< have been used during sprin ing. Acting commissioner Bi said i f a deal is agreed to, i day could be pushed back.

“ W c haven 't defined that

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I y match. I lost a I:ft/ th e second, got

‘h e re w as only includ- played a good br

nH The sccond rcnnh lj •„* Thureday with si ticnco m Sam pras-B j1, . there w ere two 1i U 1 2 Mcdvo r t f c lost to D avid W the 50 No. 1

, hnnnv™ K h " o fC h ilc 6 -3 ,6 -0 hi sccon S l a S S tefan Edbc

A m aud Boctschificcded No- >2 M agnus

secondic n sh e ,ia t, the ,•7.5 th e to u rn a m c r

' Ferreira o f SouthC a r lo s C o s ta c

ng so d ty C osta had upset on Wednesday.

r l y H o n d

i c h up b e■ H j j l l l l ’'r iiey say th

one the hardc com c

—disproved that. They’re all hard

Calcavccchia sincc taking the title and none a years.

feel first," he

cweek I’m going be patient,”

And new putter friend and fcllo'— fo scored his lone '93 Houston O p

“I never was 1 but the last six 1 than that — I’v hcsaid .

A fte r a putt Porker lost week back-to:hasicsTFthe ball, ju s t try— a nc ' irhproved d i^ tic

APphoto He dropped a» » ..* * __ on his first h o i

p a r a fte r five, Ih is 6- with his late nisih e M cG overn clday In Ft. feet f o r a birdii

tha t gave him a’.Vi. “ went ahead with

‘i b ^ ’s lo n g next and prescn[} tift'cf fin- p a r-sa v in g S-fi’a Jast-holc hole.

. M ike S u lliv iu .ne'ar ihe L arry R inker aiately Hoth- shared fifth placi!V, • : 68.

p r s n e w

E e s b o t han agree- said. 'T here are

tiing about that could be mad /e rs c a n ’t No tim e or pit :hey c a n ’t resum ption o f n' they want broke o ff last Sati

• 'If the offer's m an Jerry lude to bargainir

U sery as said Eugene Orza sman with official, “I f it’s gi iers might the sand, that's an next pro- Agent Tom Rc

o u ts id e the mce 9 0 ut-with final offcr-would md by it," an in fiuentia l a(

leaders, has beer was for a last two rounds of

ic portions “ I f either side Ige ($40.7 tum-typc negotiat offer was tiatibns will fail,”

c portions a party issuing a i average you’ll have a part

to make a deal. Yi le owners’ turn will resuh in 1 n April 2 M cMorris adm y crs w ho tion o f some on t in g train- m anagem en t’s s Bud Selig because o f manaj ', opening- losses.

"The size o f tl a t,” Selig divide continues ti

E WRESTL *IONSHIPic h 9 , 1 0 & 1 1 ,-he University of Idal

[ i b b i e D o mI M o s c o w , Id a ?am plqns will b e crow pi^ in

following classifications;

A -1 » A - 2 » A -3

Al '

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good player. H c se rv es i.wcll, is one o f.ihc bet-? players in th e w o rld . I cd to be a t m y b e s t . ' I p lay ed a' p re tty , s o l id :: a little concentration g o t down a b reak . btU nly one break . T h c n ,’f d break," 'f ’d round w as com pleted th six matches including >-Bjorkman m atch , artd wo upsets — lOth'Seed^ ledvedev o f the UkrairlB 1 Wheaton 4-6, 6 -2, 7-6. lo. 13 Andrea G audcn if beaten by M areelo R ios 6-0. 'V

:cond-round oction, Nd). idbcrg o f S w eden b ea t isch o f France 6-3, 6-4; nus Larsson o f Sw eden cl Roux o f France 6-2,I. 15 Patrick R a fte r 6t tiastcd Tommy H o 6-3,’

t th ird-round m atch < f m en t. No. 7 W a y n e outh Africa breezed padt ta o f Spa in 6 -3 , 6*2! pset No, 9 Jim C ouritrf ly.

da lead )ehind|y that winning the f i r t f ardest — after that t h « r," he said. "W ell, I ’vft hat.-'No w ins-arc e a s y “ ' hard.” £:hia has won only ones : the 1989 British Op<*'1C at all in the la.st thrcgf, M ';e I 'm t^ in g to w in mj^ lid. “ I l i b the w ay I 'l*: I can 't say 'th is is t h i aing to win.' I ’ve got tg

ence — a lo n g w ith # and some tips from olg cllow pro Richie Parker f fo r M cG overn , w ho one tour victory in the I Open.k'as a really good putter, six months — no, more ■ I’ve really struggled,"

p u ttin g s e s s io n w ith r'cek— "1 dccidcd to go 3 rpickout-a-dim pleT3ti- — try to stroke it,” hc said new p u t te r , th jn g s

ostically.:d a 15-footer for birdie hole, was th ree undcc ^c, then look th e lead rush.n chippcd to w ith in 4 irdie on the 16th ho le m a share o f the lead, with a 10-footcr on tl)? :scrved the lead w ith ,a 8-foo tc r on h is fin « l‘

llivnn , M ark W ic b ^ ';r and M ark O ’M caw place with W oosnam at

V offer^I sides -are certain adjustments made." • ^r placc was set for the 3f negotiations, w hich Satuitlay,: r 's going to be a pro* lining, it’s one thing,f!!!>rza,' the union’s No.:2 ’s going to be a line in 's another.” ioI Reich, speaking latcri m eeting room , sa id a')uld be mistaker-Rcich,: ^ ^II agent am ong unipn; been al the site o f the Is o f bargaining.iide docs that, ultimas! otiating. then the nego-; lil,” hcsaid.“ Ify o u see;Ig an ultimatum, thtiH- party that doesn't v/antl I. You know an ultimnv t in a rejKtion,”. admitted that the posi- on the owners’ side of;’s side had hardenod- anagemcnt’s mounting!

3f the pie w e have ^6; ies to shrink,” he saiA'^ J

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P artners to develop tl power station, the com Wednesday.

The nntural-gas-flre t built near an existing \

Power Co. 176-megnwi lhat began operating i n .

I f the nccessnry lo: construction could begi sp ring , w ith pow er pr 1997, said R.H. Kilgore

Bennett Lumber to have purchase

ORANGEVILLE, - Products in Kooskia p

-----------Pine-property-and-somiduring an auction Wed about 200 potential buy out’th'e N orthw est." ’

John Bennett coafirf but dech'ne'd'to disclose til Ihc auction is comple

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GREENWICH, Conn, — l i company worker throws a heav wilh tools over a sweatshirt, the to the gentle snowfall, quickl; 35-foot utility pole.

A com m on sig h t perhaps, something different about this wom an’s soft curls fram e the touch o f makeup dusts the face.

For four years, K im C allar driven her truck around this Ne' suburb, fixing downed lines ai phone service, one o f th e handf Nynex Corp. workers to hold th technician.

Slowly, very slowly, women into higher-paying occupotioi ra re ly had a c c e ss to in the w e ld e rs , c a rp en te rs and tru amon^ others.

Tmining programs nationwii ing mostly poor, single mother blue collar or technical jobs tl: quire a college degree. But th sign ifican t barriers to wom er called trade professions, with r opposition from em p lo y e rs r ' fnends and family.

Ability usually isn’t the cjue the Riveter came to symbolize who stq)ped in at factories and sites during W orld W ar II. They out tanks and ammunition.

"The experience showed tha pay women well and train thcr perform,” said K aren Nussbaum the W omen’s Bureau, the entit; Labor Depaftment concerned wi employment issues. •

But w hen the m en returned w om en w ere expected to reti homes and more traditional job secretaries and teachers.

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T instm on , 48, w ho be chief operating officer o f th construction and'engincci m onth , a lso w as nam ed K nudsen's board o f direct die company said.

T he a n n o u n cem en t ct m onth a f te r d irec to rs oi helped build landmarks rar Golden Gate Bridge to the fired C hairm an-W illiam troubled tenure that left MI losses, mismanagement anc

Tinstmon previously wa M K’s profitable Mining Gi er was president o f Morri Engineers Inc, Tinstman, ' w ith the co m p an y for 2 i headed M K’s environmcntj

Morrison Knudscn spoi Brandon said acting Chuii Clark spent part oCW edn' ring by telephone w ith oi about A gee’s replacement,

Clark, 63, said Thursdt tends to return to his fam business in centra! Califor clear the new management tional. Clark — a former I tary, Reagan administralioi curily adviser and Califoi Court ju stice — jo ined tl late last year and has been man since A gee's Feb, 9 ou

Tinstman also was name operating officer thai day. has been running the comp Clark and former acting Cl Officer Stephen Hanks,

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t cam c n ea rly a s o f M K. w hich > ranging from the Ihe Hoover Dam, am A gee a fte r a : MK wounded by : nnd big debts,

was president o f I Group and earli- lorrison Knudscn in , who has been■r 20 yea rs ,' a l s o ................cntal operations, spokesman Brent hairman William ednesday confer- h other directors •:nt,rsday thal he in ­family ranch and lifomia oncc it is ent team is opera- ler Interior seere- alion national se- lifom ia Supreme d the MK board )een acting cliair- 9 ouster,amed acting chief ay. Since then he ampany alongside i Chief Executive

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robbers make their withdrawals Tomato sauce retails heat'

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|yod; tivcs, diversity, cxpcstop now! You’ll 1

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thusiaslically acccpte [ O I H H discovery, exdteme l^ | * | L | 9 | chancc meeting,blini N |o |A |H | lEO (July 23-Aug

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bets of opposite scji l - Q i nIm U U meeting elevates stati

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nination to Dght when, ou arc independent, cro-' your ideas are original, ther exerted morc iallu- rthcr. Leo, Aquarius pcr-~ — aiing roles in your life. ; i‘U irovel; spcdal assign* ! de photography, writing, ’ h. July will be your most i 3lc monlh of 199S.* 21'>April 19): Atten- • ound security, property ; ding negotiation. Ques- < ming partnership, man-1 lie! Play wailing game. ■>ril 20-May 20): Up and ; irself from prison of in- • movement, travel, rfcla-! :xpcnmentation - don't ■ i’ll make money with ! illy 21-June 20): Cooper*!IS. Shake up present ' building process - those you are whblling in the ;:ting lets proverbial cat b-!ne 21-July 22): Written - ;d last week will be en*. spied. Focus on variety,:emenl engendered by ' blind date.•Aug. 22): Family s c a r l :Tiatic fashion. Remem-'11 come up tomorrow as ^X diplomatic, passive,; Itions.. 23-SepL 22): Wish fo r. cd, you win friends and ‘

spotlight on fintace;;Ition, luck and timing.- • 23-Oct. 22): I’ve never:

•ay before! You’ll hear;1 peers, superiore, mem* •: sex. Response: “You; kcd!" Sales, production ■ status.)a. 23-Nov. 21): An- current situation, rela-.

opportuniiy, new love ; oing into future. Stress x>rt-cxport activity. Li- Ips elevate monde.IS (Nov; 22-Det ,21):: volvcs vigor, fitsh start, - w direction - afllrmadve; iphasis on investments, usounting methods.

( ^ 2 2 - J a n . 19): No,1-PBcus TO partnetsKJp;'.......usiness enterprise, sue-.Ig challenge. Promise {0 is fulfilled - Btimu-.' ^uarian involved. ;Jan.20-Feb.l8):Coop-: iom. Key is dIveisUia-. trtainmenl with show- > l.be in public ^ t l ig h t . . c. productive methods aearcht . ^. 19-Maicfa 20): Tbss' dnodaBlY ou’rtfapo-- ir c m scripL Stress ong-;

curiosity. T^u- • naprovetobeslnaae.

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W A S H IN G T O N — mighty greenback has fall

O v e r th e la s t w eek, ' traders across the.globe I

loud m essage to W ashi they 're not sure the doll all the respect it has tradi ceived.

And they arc placing c at the feet o f Congress ar ton administration.

"T he m arkets w ill in punish policy makers w l the right thing." said Rich c h ie f e conom ist fo r M( Corp. in Pittsburgh.

A week-long freefall i: o f th e 'd o l l a r w as ii W ednesday a f te r in te r w ords a n d a c tio n by t banks o f Japan . Gcrmai U nited S lates. But man don’t think the worst is ov

ln.stead, in v esto r aroun continue to be UTJubleJb' riding short-term concerns

« TIjc failure o f Congrt up w ith a cred ib le plan continuing federal budget

• The decision by the i • ministration to come to tlithe Mexican govemment billion bailout.

T h o se co m p la in ts a lo n g e r- te rm w o rr ie s a w orld about A m erica’s stature.

“Tlie rest o f the world r cd us lo pass the balanc

------am endm aii, they.wantedthal we had Ihc discipline, H unt, c h ie f U .S . econ HSBC in New York.

"They have bccom e vi sioned."

L arge and p e rs is ten t budget.deficits are being ihe fmancial markets as d e c o n o m ic v ita li ty ' o f tl

I n v e s t —C o n tinued from C1

fo rd , ch a irm a n o f M a Rutherford Asset Planning

• Diversify: Make sure ey isn’t tied up in one thinj

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• I f y o u a lre a d y hav chunk o f change in .the in market, now might ;be thi lo sell. " I f your investmi foreign market are doing may be a good time lo sell

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ivestors will continue lo be atolding loo many dollars. th le last week, traders from Gto Tokyo registered the ul- sl: le o f no confidence by scll- lla rs nt.discount priccs a n d _ . R‘or cover by buying G er- ht;s and Japanese yen. BItemational markets arc in wi slate and until that sub- cc German mark, Swiss franclese yen will be preferred w5," said Chris Iggo, a for- wange economist for Chase uj1 Bank in New York. bj

irrency crisis — which will j, npact on your investment it will it is hoped be tem-and the economic funda- j.f the m arkets w here you j cd,’’ said Charles Hughes,C.G. Hughes Co. “For ex- c;

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beneritted Ihis week 33 Spain and ' lovalued Iheir o ir r^ e i . ln m to rs . ' in Europe turned to Gormany as a

Konomic crisis moaria tlie US. will« oning iho trade dofidt and reducing' CiintofVs aM plan has been cfilictzot

nfon 61 a new toader can set off jitter a currency. The dollar foso fonQ*

Clinton's election In 1992.'

; offorts from a massive disaster like fiqual^ocan croalo a need forlmrntHi 1 higher intorost rates. That makes tl noro sttractlvo. '

de stilKo in tho 1970s paralyzed En( destnjying confidence In tho poimd.

Wm. J. Oiilolk). Elleon Gisnton, Rick

The selling slopped Wei only afler Ihe Bank o f Japi an estim ated $1 billion lo the do llar and Ihe presidcr German Bundesbank sat'd tl should be stronger.

Perhaps more important, Reserve Chairman. A lan Gr had reassuring words for th' B udget C om m ittee by sa> weakness in the dollar was comc and troublesome.’’

W ith h is sta tem en t, G n w as h in tin g th a t i f th e c: weakness caused inflation up. the Fed was prepared to by pushing interest rates higl

V i s i t s t oJounm l o f Commerce

O SA K A , Jap an — V is Japan expressed shock and T hursday a l exchange rai lhat have raised the cost o f cations and business trips b 10 percent within two week

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Sourco: Widor OoponunlUei for Women

W o m e n _C ontinued from C i [wrtunilies for Women, or WC W ashington-based advocacy g Tlic Labor Dcpanment defines iraditional jobs as those in v women make up less than 25 pt of tlie workforce.

Indeed, ihree-quartOrs o f wo women have low-paying jobs little security, few benefits androom for advance- ________menl. Af the .sanie ■ n T W :ime. nearly half o f ill working wom- :n cam the fam i- O ^gan ly 's p rim ary in- ;omc: I " y f

T h c - .o u B l.8 u y sc c u p a tio n s are ;hoKc with higher salaries, benefits md greater poten- * W ide ;ial for career ad- W om a k-ancement. T h e • W on Tiost skilled o f the ously 1 :rade jobs pay be- p la c e i :wcen S23 and S27 N etw oin Imur, while blue I-------------;ollar w om en's work usually ( salaries in the S5-an-hour range.

Even without reaching the hi ikill levels, women in nontradii labor typically cam between 21 30 percent more than those in ;ionally female bluc-collar job ;ording to.W O W ,.“nie„challci je ttin g the w ord out about i lo b s ," sa id K ris tin W atk ir WOW. "Women don 't grow up :ssarily thinking lhat they want I carpenter... they don 't grow u <ering on the car wiih dad."

A nd because they h av en 't jther women working in trade hey can’t imagine themselves :onstruction crew, welding or :ng a truck, Watkins said.

W om en have made inroads he professions requiring adv: ie g re e s , in law , b u sin ess ned ic ine . but have been less :essful breaking into skilled blui ar labor. "T h is is the unfini igcndji o f women entering job; .vere c losed o f f ro them bcf Nlussbaum said.

Encouraged by civil righLs Ic, ion and the w om en 's mover hey began to advance about 20 igo, often forcing their way in < hrough discrimination lawsuits.

But progress has been slow ween 1988 and 1992,thc numt vom en in non trad itional job Tiained relatively unchanged lercent o f the total number ol iloycd workers, according to W

In 1991, President Bush signc 'lo n tra d itio n a l E m p l o y n ^ iVomen Act, requiring fedcra raining centers to increase tra 'or women in nontraditional job:

Tlie growing numbers o f tra jrognyns for nontraditional lal particularly important, experts a jressure builds in Congress t welfare paymenLs to single motl

S till, federal gu idelines cal :ontraclors on govcrnm ent-s lizcd jobs to hire women lo pei

least 6.9 pereent o f total f .vorked. But enforcement has i jcen strict.

"W here employers feel like

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have lo meet federal/O W u■ group Nussbaum said. “W. ICS non- clear to employers tl I ‘■md compliance is repercent ' P e rsu ad in g em j

women for nontradi vorking rai Tulare County, bs w ith len g c , sa id K athy nd little helps run a nontrat------------------------------------ , prW V P W i W W l i V th

inizatlon& th a t - c a n -I w om en in te re s ted pi,ra in in g p ro g r a m s ^a j o b s in n o n tra d i- ai wori<. B o th a re9d in W ash in g to n , j|„• pnder Opportunilies for wilan , 202-638-3143. m(jm en WorkI (previ- so/ known a s the Dis- lo;ed H o m em ak ers w(/ork). 202-467-6346. as------------------------------------1 m(y offers , welders, truck drivei>e. science industry,highest Once women get idilional self-confidence in tl-20 and sity is ihe key lo suen tradi- ning train ing prog:jbs. ac- c o lleag u es w ho fiIcngcjs ..competing ,vvith_wc,t these senlful. and that can:ins o f nation as well as sexup nec- A 1987 study by 'n t to be P h iladelph ia fountI up tin- women surveyed li

se.’iual harassment :' t seen p rim ary reason wide jobs jobs.es on a I f harassm ent isr3r driv- men on thejob ean i

lone incom ing words into show her how the joiIvanced That happened toss a n d radio technician forss sue- D.C. area Transit /■lue col- most 14 years,in ished A single mother)bs that ters, she completed jc fo re ," program and left beh

periodic welfare sujlegisla- with a salary o f S2cm ent, woman in a depanm!0 years "Tlicre was a sen:n doors .v ad in g th e ir sp aots. "They w eren’t help»w. Be- sev en y e a rs and iTibtr o f things for myself"obs re- With the higher ped at 3 able lo give her ch:o fcp i^ tihw might not have

WCW. said. One is a mcdic;nea the end is .studying phai^ fo r t l ^ works with coniral jo b ':raining

CHRISTIAIty- BIBLE FELl

i to cutjthers. Invites you Jo otlei :aii fo r Saturday mornin

I hours Bonquet Room. P« s never and fellowship., . Invited. Oo tome b'ke they

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leral guidelines, they don ’t, they don’t,"“We need to make it irstlia ttliis is th e law is relatively ea.sy.” em p lo y e rs to h ire niditional jobs in ru- Ity, Calif, is a chai-'- Ithy Jo hnson , who trad itio n a l training

p rog ram th rough th e c o u n ty 's P ri­v a te In d u stry Council.

■■ **Typically;cm----------ployers say women c a n 't do the jo b , th a l they are not strong enough, lhat th ey w ill cau.se problems, that iliey . w ill d is trac t Ihe m en ," sa id John-

'son. Her program looks lo p lace w om en p rim arily a s heavy e q u ip ­m en t o p e ra to rs ,

rivers or in the dairy

get through the door, in the face o f advcr- success, people r\in- rogram s say. Male0 find th em selv esi_women_can.be r c ; .............can lead to discrimi- • sexual harassment.by Tradeswomen of )und 91 p ercen t o f :d had experienced mt and lhat was the1 w om en le ft trade

t isn ’t an issue, the :an often freeze out a woman, refusing to e jo b is done.1 to Verelett Allen, a for the Washington,

>it A uthority for al­

hcr o f three daugh- ted a WOW training behind four years o f

: support, beginning f 522,000, the only in m en to flS m en . scn.se that 1 was in­p ace ," A llen said , helpful for the firsl id m ade m e learnr,"cr pay, she has been ,' children education tiave received, Allen edical student, a sec- pharmacology and a computers.

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nortca. Com pany. 260 Third A K n o p p . nue N o ^ . Twin Falls J S-EJL h o . F irs t A m e ric an T R E B Y Com pany, a s Trustoo.0 23rd son Bt public auction. 0 4 . a t th e h lo n o s t b id d e r , iay. on cash . In lawful money 10 d e s - tho United S ta te s , a l p io u s o , ablo a t the tbno 6( si U nilw th e lo llo w in g d o s c r i t

will. In rool pioporft. situated irdof o l Twin Falls Counly, Wa1 Foro- and d o so ib o d a s foDo rDowing to-wit:tony to Lots 3 a n d 4 ot Boyi tjiddors Subdvision, Twin F ?ney of County. Idaho, ecct : Amor- log to Iho p lat thon Dtos of rocorJod In Book J onomio Plats. P ago 57. roco vo lop* of sa id County. iC DS}. Infonnation coocoming H om o location of tho propt

m H A ). m ay bo obtainod fi i.OO. ll th o T r u s to o . w he uUons, to lo p h o n o num boi m o n s . (2 0 5 ) 7 6 5 -5 5 1 1 . J v i s o r . c o rd in g to th o Tru } 4 3 6 - oo 's records, the stt

a d d r e s s o l s a id Ic t o oppoars a s : 330 Jo t

Q E 2 5 son. TVrin FaOs. Idah BOISE Solo sa le w3l b e nv ^ S S IA without covonont and w 3 . ranty rogarting titte. p a t p » t sosslon . o r encum bran

to satisfy tho obUgath ictlbod and p m u

to tho fxtMor o l sa lo o North- fOTTDd in tho Deod o l Ti f s a i d oxocutod by OlANNA

' ' NEWMAN, a -s ing le wc n g t h e . a n . a t G r a n to r . F IR iS U o f AMERICAN T I ^ XK

PANY, a s T aisteo. tor r 4 0 0 b e n o t i t a n d s e c u r i ty

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a lo n g are. or ar*- not preset ndary responsible for this oUii

e n i u ” *EGIN- taio Is ID be made Is fallurolo:

W P * (1) tnaha the monthly stalmont of p r k i ^ 1 In te re s t In th e sum

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ho Of- ond essossmonts oHoctin( m Tltto tho property, whon duo d Avo- Roal proporty laxos loi is jd a - 1994 are In tho origina 1 Title am oun t o l *485 .04 . 0 H>. win which tho first half Is dolin on. lo qypnL»r. lo r The principal balane* ll noy of $17.1W.60. together wiI i w * lntoiDstthofoonat10.50^<■ “ »■ por annum in tho amoun :ribod of $531.22, unpaid Insur IM in an co In tho am ount o

$39.75, and lato chargot >Hows, totaning $10.00, aJ as o

OocomW 20. 1994, one accniod Interest. All doBn-

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OS, advances to protoci ^ 5 of the security, and loos ar« Kord* cosU assodatod with this

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COMPANY« Is By: Darfono DMtl^ilssonwith Truslpffioor50% P U B O ^; Friday, Fobni-ount ary 24. March 3. 10 andisur- 17 .199S.____________^l o t NOTICE: REQUEST FOR fgos QUALIFICATIONSa of Tho Wmborly S<*ooI Dis-ond trict kl Kimborty, Idaho IsdUrv- requesting proposals for> to- the Implomontabon of on->org- orgy o f lid o n ^ Improvo-toct monts on a ftrfonnaftcoand Contracting basis. Energythis Sorvico Companies (E&-

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bo stallotlon, molntonanco, !»• monitoring ond ovnluotioo

ol energy improvomonts of on a Ponorm anco Con-

rocting basis aro Invitod ■E lo submit proposals. All in-

torostod partlos may ob- n tain a copy of the Reqtml

forOuafiiitttionB ( F ^ ) by ^ conlacling Trace MicKol- r>d con. District Cloilt, at 141 _ Contor Stroot West. Kim-

botfy. Idaho S3341 or coll-' irn 423-4179.

is- Kimborly School District Is reserves tho right to ao- or cept or rojoct proposals f>. doomed to bo n tho dis- o- trici's bost intorost. The co Dlstrt^ will grant requests ny for p roposals until 1 :00 ^ p.m. on Friday, Aprfl 7. fl- 1095n- PUBLISH: March 10-16.

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0, 1995__________________>0 . NOTICE TO t» CONTRACTORSf : SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.«« 413C* TWIN FALLS COUNTY.^ IDAHOby NOTICE IS HEREBY>r- GIVEN that soalod bids(1 will be rece iv ed by thon. FHor School Boanl for thoJf-' oonitructlon of Filor High

School at'tho oomor of UScl Highway a n d Asgrowo- Road, FBor, Idaho 83328.Is Work win bo avwdod un-s- dor 0 Gonoral C ontract10 which shall Includo site-ts work. stnKtural. areh'itoo-10 tural, m echan ica l en d .7, o l o c t ^ work. Comploto

doscflptions ol tho scopo6, ol worn am indudod In tno

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censo. ISoalod bids will b o ro - ccolvod in tho District offico c oftho RIorSchool District,700B Stovons Avenue, RI- *

^ er. Idaho 8 ^ 2 8 on or bo- «Y loro 2:00 pm., on March «

17. 1905 to Dr. WBHam i>0 Fousahrons. Bkis wil bo <10 o p o ^ and pubBc^ read J^ Soud at 2.00 p,m. in tho IS Filer Elementary-Middlew Sdiool, 700 Stevons Ave- J. nue. Rier, klaho 83328. |n- Bids rocoivod a fte r tho 'ct bme fbced for opening wifl ^0* nott»consklorod. >'

S .^ tho offico of the Suporin- » t o n ^ t of,Schools, FBor >0 S chool D istrict, 700B

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733-0931BOI 548, 733-0!^ FAX* (206)

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lom Service Depirlwenl lo receive in i vertisementnotrneeliifg l/ie sUndirds i

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Stevens Avenue, Filor. hu^Idaho 83328 upon deposit bo nol $100.00 per so t Tho dayideposit will bo refunded Agr

,upon rotum of Drawings o«vrand Spodfications In good t^qcondtJm witfiin ton (10) righidays ahor bid oponlng. (ormBid soctirliy In tho amount andol five pomn: (5%) of tho bids bid must occompany oachbid. In occordonco with h b ithe Instnjctiooi to Bidders., faremado poyablo to tho Filor loreSchool Diitrlct ol Twin untoFails Counly. Porformanco {q^ jBond and Labor and Ma- ,ixtytofiols Poymont Bond in pnC on amount equal to orx»

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nSURANCE MANAGER TBAINEE

Sdokkig embitbus a omhusi- astlccan do poreon witli th« confldonca to work or commisilon. Wo oltoi provon products, ^vartct commiuions & much rT»n>. Ched^ua■wl3ZZ•^05i

STAFFING COORDINATOfl Full timo position whh busy

homo caro corp. Mustba organizod. problom solver, a rd onjoy workina with pooplo. Prolor CNA oi moalcal ollico oxp. Must havo computor oxp. On- call somo wook-ertds and ovonlnga. Sond roauma and salary history to: MVSS,200 2nd Avo. No.,

202 ADULT CARE

Now ownore havo remodoM a aro now taking iovol 1 a iovol 2 rosidonts. Somi pri- vato rooms availablo. (^1 Orchard Wvo Caro Cortor 734-5979. Ask For SuzoRc MiWof.

203 AQRICULTURAL

AmbMous ponon to fill opon iri0 wth a locaf famfly opor- atod farm. Noods io bo i soil startor. ablo to rur oqujpinort a ,« crew. Wag« DOe. Sond rosumo to:Ik POBOX568.

Kimbortv. id. 83341. Expor. tractor oporalorA qravHy irrigator. FT posi tion. cloae to TF. wage0 0 ^ 7 3 6 - 0 3 5 9 .___

'arm Equlpmontoporatoi noodod. Backhoo, loader, tractors, Wago & bonolili DOE. Sondrasumoto PC BcxH. Kimbortv Id 83341.

=T OQuipmont oporator a omvny Wgatof. waooi for oxpottonce. 326-4175.

=T poshlon avai Must havt oxporkmoe with el aspocu ol a large row crop opera- tion. Fcr Mxat 4 3 6 -5 ^

=utl timo hirod man lor pota- : tos and caltlo. Exporionct

nocwsafV.AbtsloootCEX Bconso. CeA before Tam o attor apm.32ft-4178.

-{olp wanied. no smoking a ^ lo drivo tructa, oporttc rnMrhkm, CDL a pkis, wflf ing »o ahovel dirt, wag< DOE. 206-788-2676 Uk«Fam<ng7 JobiM>v

Kkit»rtv.Roiorenc«.. C U 4 2 y ^ .

\4alo or fomalo milkor 1 noodod full lime or par; timo. S37-6916,________

Milker tranlad. Buhl arott.'' no bousing. 4 3 ^ .

Calbotwoon9.'00a.m.& SDOo.m.

SEEDING A LISTINC AQENT on (arm equip Should know the oq i^ . u cel. opportunNy. Call 324 1483 lor an tpp l. 10am

JE E _________________Dutskle feeder noedod. ox porienco with food truck I

/■ loader nocossary. Apply k porson at dairy 3’Amflei S^holKlmborty.

Pivot Serviceman: Expo required. Excol bonolits (

- pay. Send Rosumo to: PC Bax91.Jecomo. ID 83338 or call 324^185,_______

Wanted depondable farn employes with tnx* oxpori enca.H4-712S8am-5pm.

Wantod exporloncod farn machinery mechanic (o

. large custom fermiftg opor alion. 324-7125 9am-5pfn.

Wanted: SeK-mollvatod indi vidual knowlodgoablo li

inalnlonance a o ? ^ a l r year round potitton. IndMd ual with toadorship qualH need apply. W ago'bpE Send resumo lo: 500 S 376 W. Jerome. ID 63336.

Night time hordsperson fMus) have oxporionco in a phases of dairy manage mont. Apply In porson al Sv ml South olKlmbeflv.

204 C H ID CARE

Babysltlef noodod Monda: Ihrough Friday, 9 a n 11am. Prior oxperienci oratorrnd.C alTsS-^.

Needed dope ndablo chill care, 3 days on 3 days oT Good pay. Call 324-4751 leavomea. ■

205 D o i c s n a HOUSBIOU)

. Application are being ac- cepted for h o u s e k e e ^

Apply lo Loretta af lh<P lm Hotel. 135<

BkMljtoeBtvdN.

ends, cofltadNanoy Dun canslTFCinioaH ospU 733-3700. ex1.210lo«r

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er” Beautilul quiot tTcllllios,

wsl- s p o n s ib ^ o '?N A ^ r ^with shills in Buhl-Twin Fallskon m a . Alto hiring CNA-S lor•Her in homo caro, 734-2225inc( 5434020 Of 734-4445

Charge nurse, day shin ro-___ tatingwookonds.St8toli-[OR consod RN. Charge nurse>usv oxporionco proterred. Ac-I bo countabEity^ directing a

coordinatlr^acilvltkMnoc-

r 'Si „ ,i care a medicaid knowl-On. odgo. Good assosmontjTd sk(lls. Understanding of

' rnIT' Long Tomi Caro, 2303 Parko

Avo. Rurfov. 678-<«47----- DUlECTOftOFNURSIMO

SERVICES____noedod to joii ow team. WeoM are a 64 bod licensed a 1 & certiliod k>ng torm care fa-

1 prt- dlty. Succosshii o ppB c^ (^11 must bo an Idaho liconsod mor RN with tho toOo^sUOs: CORO_*Longtemicarooxporiooce ___ O rg a r^k x u l s lw

• D o p ^ l l ly ___ ?Scnodiing oxporbnco •

JO a •Inlordisciplnary loam ap-

•^Qoddiagnoakion _ NO phone calls ploaso. Ap­ply in person at Mountain

' Caro Conlor, 500 PoOc SI EKimboriy ID. Ploaso

losi*ago Enlhusiaslio Individual

noodod lor FT position as “ cook In busy hoallh caro -

calotoria skiing. Baking a scratch cooking skills pro- lorrod. Pride In finlshod product Is a musti 733-

^ 5 7 M M 3 5 7 E P E ^ Hiring luB Of part time CNA-s ^ foranshilirinckKanga ^ 4pm-9pm shift. Studonu, ■lavo wo wn work with your

schedule. On tho jc6 train- era- ingaindivfclualizodotionta-

- lionprogramprovidod. iota- W aoO K ^ according lo mce exporionce a avaBabaiM. CDL at 674 Eastland tv.mor , Twin Falls Care Center

;lng, ti ' ‘«£ POSITION a*^ A s s ib e a n t F v

" S e e k in g A s i__ _ fo r p r o p e s n v e " J e iikor, o p e r a t io n , S u c c e spart posaesB good worW: J - — cro p p ro au c tio n a n t]. em ployees.• a D e g i ^ in .i

y e a r s f a n n i n g e x'ip R e B p o n s ib i l i t i e s. a - p ro d u c t io n o f p o ta324- liv e s to ck . E xco llen'•m- v aca tio n a n d ho u sin

,cka C o n ta c t : K8 2 4 > 7 2 4 6 ,J

xper I ^itsaS Gary'sI Sprincforoper.

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1 Fans. lUaho Friday. M o ^ 10

C LA206 UEOICAiy 21

DENTAL

)* . H ousokoopor w an ted luil^ lim e, 6am-2pm includingall w oekonds. M ust b e de- wil« pond&ble a commuted to■or long torm om ploym not.25 Bonolits ovoilablonltor 3__ mo. H you moot ihoso quafi-ro- llcaitons, ptoaso completeill- an appBcalton a l Mountainrto Viow Caro Comor. 500 E.^c- P&tk. Kimbortv, iD.j a Leam to draw blood

I:, Hiring CNA-S. sto rting at $ 6 .00 por h r. Apply ol

; ■ S m ik o & n o h a b o/e.11 J

NEW NURSING rko ADUMSTRATtON ’ Is accopling applications lor ^ ; NA'sJOIA's who aro dodi-

'catodtocrovidlngorloaring _ Ma to provioo oxcelloni in-pa- t j g, ttom/roskiontlal caro. Many E If. new & oxdiing poesbiiiltos frts lor expanded caro provkJor ,od rolos aro being dovoiopod. tig; If you area goal-orlonlod A wilh a posltTvo atliludo a

want to bocorrw part of this loam thon apply in porson ONLY al West (bgloCare Cenltr,640FHorAvo.W., cTwtn Fnrin ____________

W anted; Persofj wilh Krona ip. modical background willing

to loam polysomnography _ testing, lor tecal 5looplab._ _

^i>. Part-llmo. wookond nlchlB,Qln SondtoBox,97152.% Th«<oO( Times Nows. PO Box 548,ISO Twin Foils. ID 83303.__ NEW NURSING ^ja l ADMINISTRATION a s would like to employ you il

ro - youaroanUPN withapoel- F g a livo atlHudo, good organ!- *m- zational skins, & oro ooal- lod ortontod thon apply in por- 13. son ONLY a t W est Msglo

C e re C s n le r , 640 Fitor Avo. W.. Twin Fails.

a PRNPOOL ■ -U, NEEDED F-T a P-T I r Modical Protossional a Modi- iJn- caloflk»porsonnol nta- PRO-FoundPlacomonI inc.I. -WhoroProlosstonals to Ploco Prolossionais* ty. PH208-734-1159 Sr. FAX206-734-1185 I e r I N ovorafootoacplksnt

N AVAILABLEFa h m M a n a g e m ^

^ s i s ta h t Ffum M a n a ^ r reroine cotinty fa rm ing e s s fu l a p p lic a n t m u s t •Wng knowledge of row- p uid be ablo to supervise

n A gricu lture o r 3 plus e x p e rie n c e d e s ira b le . s in c lu d c o v e rse e in g ita toes , g ra in , h a y an d e n t sa lary , bonus, paid sing avEiilable. «

K e n tH iib a u l t , J e ro m e , Idaho .

s W e stlan d 0

o g B u i c

u l l y L o a i c k L e S a liJr Conditioning, Di feats, Alloy Wheels,

w O n ly -

^ 9 9 5 ,

i-D S IV IO B IIi U Z U 7 3 3IPOULIMC RO. I . • TW n PALLS (i

to. 30 mo. ciosad end GMAC lease; S1,( Payment exdudas sales tax. $

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BUY IT

\ S S I I206 MEDICAU ’ 2C

DENTAL

NEW NURSING “ ADMINISTRATION

wants a progresslvo, posi­tive, goal-oriontod RN Supervisor (or night shift. Modical a denial benelits availobo. Pay compolKivo. « Supervisory exporionce prolorrodbut not roquirod. Apply in porson ONLYal WetiMagioCsreCenter.

■ 640RtorAvo,W..TF.------------ I r207 OFFICE/ J

CLERICAL Tl

AMERK5AN STAFFFNO.iNC Rogiclorwlihusondhottr obout a good position (or on accounting assistant.

734^& O R 1-800-721-WORK

AMERICAN STAFFING, INC '' Bring us your ollico skins and

onthuslaslm (or worit and wowiladdvafiotyandUl

10 your litol Call loday F NWER A FEE 734-6452 1-800-721-WORKEOE ,

M-P-D-V SERVING THE MAGIC VALLEY FOR

NINEYEARSI H BudgolRont ACarolTwin

Fads. Part-llmo potilion,> somo altornoon, ovos, a i I ovofyolhor wookond. Good

driving record. Want somo- -ono who likos varioty. Not-

alraid o( somo hard work.- U^bookkooping. Phono

pie. Ooaning vohidw, _ rio ra oxtorior, Coll 734-

_4067Tuos-FtkJay. 9am-12. 2l

Full timo rooopiionist. prolos- stonal appoaranco, pleas­ant phono voice, must bo good with poopto, like typ­ing and Ring. Sond rosumo E to: PO Box 99867 S Tlmos Nows PO Box 548 Twin y

• Fans. Id 83303_________ ''Local Agricultural Co. Book­

ing porson lor temporary part-timo ollico assistant.24 to 30 hours por wk. Ro- plyto; Box 93262. STho t ‘nmos Nows. P.O. Box 548,TF. Id 83303.___________

Local aroa bank needs somoono oxperloncod In toiler operattens for SiAor- visory position. Sond ro- aumo to Box 98469 % ' Times Nows, PO Box 548, TF:1D83303

work. Must havo pleasant phono vdco a rosponsblo attkudo.CaUiorintorviowitf .7 3 3 ^ . _______

Otiico assistant, TF a Burley . area. Organizod wtih tele- phono ekils. Sond rosumo:

JJLA,POBox932,Roxburp. ID 83440.

•Otfteo a Cioncalposhtons. PE X P R E S S

PERSONNEL SERVICES I Twin Fals, 733-7300 '

^ButioY.,g78-<040‘ Noteo Seasonal Oulroach worker. B

bilingual. Sond resume lo I IDL^AU,POBox1296, :

. TwinF^ls,ID83303.Sal- arvDOE.Bonefl*

Olds • B uick

ckCleaia d e d 1 9 i b r e C u sDual Air Bags, Pov b , Cruise Control,

T L e a se

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IL E • B U I3 3 > 8 7 2 1 7 1 - 8 0 0 - 8 2 4LS (ACKOSS ntOM MAOIC

$1,600 down,' first paymopl S securltj IX. $14,066 gtuirant^ end value.

r - SELL I

F IE D207 OFFICE/

CLERICAL.

Offlce Mgr. poeUkxi opon at" wofl rejected accounting

Orm. Roepoittfckis bd . BghltiooVkeoplngafld rocoptionistduAa. . .

exporionoe roquirod. Ability to work wel wilhpecplea must. Send n»umo ond

cover Mtcrto: Bot 98385 % Times News, P.O. Box .531, TF.M. 8330341548

Vry a lo w -^ t daullled a?tadty.C«»73:H»31.

Twin FaQs CMo end Hosplaf haa an Immediate opening (or front desk patient sor- vtoo representative. Medi­cal oKlco oxporionco re­quired, must possess knowloMo ot appolntmont scheduling, phone skills and be multMask orionlod.

' Roqulred to have proles-. sional attitude and appear- anoo. Send rosumo lo:

TwinF^CInlc,PO Box 1233Jvrin Fans, ID 83303 Attn:terTiAyors,by 3-17-1095. No phono caDs

«W od.EO E. _ VARIETYJOB

Homo can) agency is looking (or an admb. asst, to work whh ioveral departmonls.Musr be wol{ oraanlzed, computer proticronl. Il^ht

-oxp. s iu u r to r . S e w f s i ------ary history and rosumo to MVSS,2(M2ndAvo. No.,Twin Foils, ID 83301. Altn: Bnrtwra

206 P R O F E S S m i

Right Instrudor wontodi Send wo<1< oxportonco or

rosumo to; SunVanoyAviotion.

Box 1085, Hattoy, W 83333.No phono call ploase.

Tho Developmental DisaUStkM Prognun forthe

Dopartmont ol Health a Wollaro b roquosting bids (ortho provlskm of Iho (oDowing sorvico:

Tho design o( a qualily as­surance program Induding portofflianco indlcalora and

cols for tho AduK and &ha^ . rona Intake units and Adulla IMng In Rosidontlal H^iB- tation Faciltios coverfn the k)Dowing:

•Provbfen o( Tarnrtod ■■ SonrknCoordinMlon

•Use of Noiurol supports' •Sorvicos dofiverod'

according to tho Pnraonal____SorvknPisn .

•So rvicos dolivorod accord­ing to the IFSPfordiiUron

•Sofvocos dofiverodat tho RosklonlialHablilatton

F a d ^•Contraded servkoa

•Consumer satistadton Ptoaso submN bid proposals .10 the Dovolopmontal Dis­abilities Program attention Miko Mcintyroat:

803 H arris TwinFans,lD833301

By 4:00pm March 15,1995. BIdpackots avallablo at 803 Hdrrlson twin Fails,Idaho or by coffira 736^182,

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Tnmlat(»^lntsfpreiw 5 ^ t r e d an tong^oa, i

209 RESTAURANT/ LOUNQE

COUNSEUNQ C £K T ^~ ' DIRECTOR.

FTpo*Hion intho Twin Fofc anw. Msslor bvol montal

«nco t^uUod In & CD outpaiont programs.

gorialriopivt[alhosp(talprt>- ' gram ATetorra] dovoicp-

mom. Exe comp. pkg. Sond , rosumo lo;Pof»onr)Ol

■ ' C a n ^ Viow Hospital, <228 s U u p Avo. W.. Twin

Fais, 1063301 or Fax 734-6764.

Expor dinnor cook noodod: Part timo, apply In person (^HanDflCatoin Buhl

FuB ttmo Cook S Waftporson positions now opon. bono- iHi avaRablo. A^fy In per­son Irom 2-5pm dally Q Tho Oasis, 1007 Bluo LakOB Blvd N.-,No phono callaploaso. _________

HELP WANTED-Ploaso ap­ply botwoon 0‘t1am at Burpof Slop, 1335 Addison Avo E. Twin Falb.

La Casiia Mexican rostaurnm Is now accepting upiica'-

~ ^ lions lor dishwBshor lor “ lunch' tlmo--Mon-Fri,

1 0 :3 0 a m -2 :3 0 o r^ .A p -

ParkV^^EO*^ LItllo Caosars Is now hiring,

pait-timo. fuH llmo. Doys & night shltts avalEabh). Must bo ablo lo work wookoods. Apply h ^ r s o n B20 Bluo

NOW HmiNG lor Eno cooks.' assistant managors, bus

UkoaBlvd. N.TF.Port-tkno kilchon holp:

R oektnM R attavnnt.

210 SALES

E N O R M O U SINCOME

P O T E N T I A LNeoding afowmothratodan •

andpenonabie sales ropro- B o n U ^ wilh tho dosifo lo work In orw of tho most ox- cHing industries out thoro. Willlfoln. ContacI Kon at

.........-NR CTloranappolnlm ent.-1 -« > » 2 9 g 6 ^ ..

NEEOINQ A LISTING AGENT and salos person for motor vohicloi. Excel opportunity. Can 324-1483 fofanao6>.10arTv4om

OUTSIDE SALES National window company

SGoking outsido salos rep to sorvico tho Sun Valloy and Soulhom klaho torriro- ty. Wood, vinyl windows and doors. Salos dIroct to comradon and buikJers.

We oflerBase Plus Commission

ofils

W o n o ^ ^ s ^ a ^ moiivatod,

with strong workofhlcsto grow wilh tt\o company. Bluoprint, wWow. and out-

quirod. Plaaso fax or sub­mit a confidential rosumo tO'

■ Wonco-Pozri Dlsttlbutors-SLC

85&SS.SandyPar1(WDySondy^UT 84670 jM t||6 1 -4 m ___________

SALES Loading national wholosalo

distributor ol trailer parts and supp te ha* an Immo* dlaie opening for an outside salos^ew kinaL PosiUon rac^ire* previM salea ex- porlencB and excellent communication skills, ver­bal and wrhton. Extansive

i? ah o and Mo'nta” a.S»aid , oxponsos, eompotiliyo sal- I ary. lull banollfs program , and advancement posiWi- tfos lor thoso who qualily. ;

- Send raturna and salary

SThoTknes-Nows ; POBox54a

Twfci Fah. ID 63303 SALES UANAQEUENT .

106yr.old$5BinooNaHo<W InBuranoa and Financial Sarvlcas company Is cur­rently axpandfng kwk-

■ ■ bgferir>dhAJiJsfiwt»hav«owned or owratod s busi­ness in the Twin Fals aroa and hava exporionco In

' pubfio speaking. Must have fntaarilyto handle heavy cash Hows as woll as the

____ Imago that com manda high

' ThaFrankJin Robert SirfiamhorsJ POBOX1884

-WHITEHEAD HOME & EN£RQY

AiNlwUbiWMdtocalbui^

compiny. A compr«tien-

. nsM * Mndraaum* to: WHtitMa4Homa«Emr0y

' PX).eoi1S24 ;-lWI{)Falla;{D«3303 '

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210 SALES (1

” Sales U snagsrtoovorsee saleamartwtactivlkM.

budget irrigatkm. Exper r»- •'quirod, oxool benelit pkg, >

~ sa lary & perform ance bo- nnus, i30K -(40K per yoar. •S o n d ^ ^ u m o to: PO Box •

Whon youVelosi somothlng valuabls.Ddassnedidcan

B ' be a v s t u ^ friend bi IM- In o tt-C a llT O ^I^

Ic '211 TECHNICAL

^ Surveyor noodod. Expor.in yA const, survoy a must. Start

immod. C al &4^2722 Wantod: Enorgetk: Aulomo-

th v and Tru^G onorai Me­chanic . R oqulrem enis ol

_ this lull time position aro: d: minimum oltw o (2) years >n c u rren t know ledge and _ work exporionco In mojor-

minor aulo ar>d truck rooslr.^ Own too ls . Cortlllcaiion,,7! valkl Drivors Uwoso whh a (ft clean driving record man- ^ datory. Individual must bo ,0 willing to work long hours

during our busy se aso n .— Wogo commonsuratowith

knowlodgo end oxperionoo,^ Wo otforpaM vacation, sick

leave and a prolil sharing " program.— S e n a .re su m o to G onoral . ^ Manager. PO Box 04. Ru-

port. 16 83350 li

I. Dld*«IMoch«nteFUIITIIIIIl^ position. Must havo a mlni-b mum o l 5 y e a rs current_ knowloda^o and worii oxpo-j. rionco in minor and majorft hoa vyduty truck repairs,st Ownfoolds.Cortillcsliion,s. valid Drivers U conse with10 c loan driving rocord man- _ datory. Musi be willing to s work long hours during our11 buys season . W age com- Bl monsuralo with knowlodgo 10 and oxporienoo. paki vsca- _ tion, sick loavo ond prolil

shnrtrig program.S ond resu m e to Q onoral

Manogor PO Box 04. Ru- port. 1063350___________

“ 212 THADE

_ 10 whookirdrtvor. wilh Class B CDL. 13 sp d . Salary DOE. Call 423-4269

ABC Seam less is toMng &p-

S icoJions tor crow foreman, u s t have severa l years

^ oxporionco ih slool siding ,n application, good roliabio V. tronsponailon. hand tools, n & valid drfvora lieenso. a i C a H 3 2 < -^ g '. - AMERICAN STAFFING, IN C .-

WoiKecs Noodod; .[fj ‘ WoWors

• PrwducUon Load

S | •Constnxaion‘ Warehouso

— WorkinTF.Burloy.BuhiandJoromo. Manytompassign-

I'y menls toad 10 yi-tlmoom- op ploymont! Call today- oy NEVER A FEE 7 3 4 ^ 5 2 .■0- 1-60O-721-WORK EOE

M-F-D-V SERVING THE to UAGIC VALLEY FOR

NINEYEARSI AMERICAN STAFFING, iNC

C al today, B you 0/0 on Ek)dricalEoginoer734-

6452 NEVER A FEE Assislant moal manaoor, ex-

kJ coOeni bononts, proiit shar- 0,; lng.pddvacatk>a401KrD- 10 tirem ont.paydopondingw- IV oxporionco. Contact Chris IB. Of Morto 206-766-2294.'0- Bo a pa rt o l th a winning rb- team . Applications are be- no ing adm xod lor tho NECA

ft I b W okKtrldah appron- rs- licoship training program.

To qualify you m ust b o a high schoo l g rad u a te or havo a GED wlh 1 yoar ol Algebra. To apply call the

__ JATC olfico 2 0 6 ^ -4 3 0 0 Body person-frame techni-

dan, must bo export in the 'T. Hold, average 14000 mo, , f ? housing availab le . Cali ^ MHch. 768-3661.^ DCK SIMON TRIX^KING M. Now higher pay sc a le . 46 :nt and Canada. Great beno- 0" : n a -1-600-727-5665 ive Drivers noodod CTR, dou-

S3Drivors w antod : T op pay

scale, homo twice a week, now ogybrnont. Must have

. 2 yrs oTR e x p ^ n c e . Can

E ise trlc lan -Jo u rn sy m an : Liconsod roquirod. Excol

^ Jorw ie,ID e3338.or^ c a ll3 2 U l6 5 .___________UI ExporianoBd p e rso n In

ic rv lew B w in b a g fftn ta donly to ind iv id u ala m e e^ our n d r^ u m quaHcsDons:

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Hiring for: MAil• Fadory/loodprocesaino N»• WaroKouseworkan aui 'ForkHtopersiora turt• Constniction (•«• Mechanks qui• Machinists oor

: § s f s a . ' ,•Cooks wa

Twin Fans 733-7300 om Burtoy 67&4040* No Foo 48!

EXPRESS Sp jR W N N asB iv ice s

____________________ - M' KMVT Television is h irin g ! Forf

G raphio D esigner to do mudesktop publisiiing. Appli- vetclants should have oxMri- tlv«ence In desktop pubSsltinq tiraa n d an un d erstand ing o l . edil i ^ - d e s i g n concofM and amty jw grig l^ . G ood w ilt piu

and c u s to m e r re la tio n s u a sk ills a re a lso requ ired , ton Starting salary Is 17.50 an twur, and the job wOl bigin —

E S I mS j

l E C H / ^ to repair and o vw hn i trucks.

four-wheoh>rs. farm aquip- ment and other automotive- - h a vohidos. Suooessful eand- _sjg datoawillbeamlrduinumof Proi ihroo yoars experience and tra must own hand toots up lo toi W drivo and a t least one do air gun to *V. Mus) be able Pk

I to lilt 60 pou n d s. W ork 6 AJ doys a wook. Pk)BS« sond Cc

' rosumo to Ramona Ridtoy, R Simplot Uvostock. HC 85.Box 275, O rand View, ID 63624.

r ‘r & m ;3is ~Wllh sorlcullural bsekgrou Seeks SWM, 25-30, with ilrr twckgrwnd lor (rlendthlp, post r«l«tlooshlo.VMa 10290 .

S e c u r e SW M . 45 I ~ S'lO", lesibs., nonsmoker, r

drirtkar, Bkss aa outdoor aciMi Seek! 8/DF, wUh sense of sd< ture. for eompanlonsMp. poure to U o r^ . VMB 10206_____

D W F , 4 0 Aversge^xJl. grewveyed t«jni Enjoys snlmsls, hors«t>ack rU dming. reKUng. Searching tor n

C' morMno. nondrtrMng 8/DWM, BO.tDSh«relnlerests..VUB_LOg

SHU, 18S 7 " , medium build. IlksS t

7. ihlnos In Wo, wavel. Seeks & 16-22. who's wtBng to sham tr

I things. yUB IO ________n ------------------------P l e a s e .t No sad stories. Amstle,-pret:y,

Qkl. OWF, Ukes rode and big 0 r 5*k>ftQe/PM.M^vMB_ic6

Ty ous OWM, enl'oys the outdo , Seeks attractive, nonsmol ; SA3WF, 35-40. for friendship, 1 If Uen«hlo. VMB 10262}| Young a t heart toole Widowed WF, 55. 5‘2", imo

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VMB 10273 •____________y Confidant Lao Iloni; SWF. 41.6-6-, ItOaJS-.-Sltrac S hsaJthy, energetto, Ukes outd< “ . romano*. ..Seeking altrac

8/DWM, 3S-48, wtw has gen1: • e r f i j u t i H v W a i e S -------

Honest, caringSWF. 2S, envoys oiidoors, dsr>

■ Ov«rduslOrc«1no.romantte,<going gsntlsm an, 25-35, enjoys simpla; things In Ufs.'

In 10271 .____________™. W ild W e f t a d v e n tu n rh AwMi h a n d s ^ oowboy, r, _ . - AttractM DWF, gone o e ^ , %. courtrydandncL sunsets on hi M bsok. for country llle ly is .'

I W l d o w e d V / ^Acthre, healthy 72. S'S", tS2 brunette. tntscMts: dMng, c a tatSons. traveling, outdoors, 1

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2! DWF, 90, seeks 8/DWU, H ** loves outdoors, qulst evsnl

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er, nondiinker, e r i ^ nwvtsa

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iilAINT. ELECTRICIAN^ ROY N eeded lo work in highlyautom ated food manulao- Aditu rtngp lirt.2 yra.lnm *nu- w facturing envlrom eni re-quired. Instum ontation ft J O I

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vehlde hm ished, compete PJ? tive w age, benofu and re- tiromenTpkfl. Basic knowl- edge of hydaulic controls ^ and a leo irlc fflachinea a plu*. Apply in porson only ^ To Robert T esser, Service fr. M a rk e r. 464 S. W ashir^ ' |{),5

TRUCK DRIVED r? 3 R f tJL o a s in g is looking lor' profosslonsr difvors lo run 2,"48 ft 11 W este rn s te le s . ^ We ofler n w eoulpmentft

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Truck driver to mn11 wostorn stalea. ^

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oktor. W oi train. !g4-6606_ Tru(ProgressN o G enera l Con- ch

tractor sooks soniofostima- drilor-proloct m anager. Top Tndollar sa lary nogolialed. _Pkteae send or tax resume Wan

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• enjoys Chtislian lllostylo. »y, 40‘s s/OCM, 48<f. nonsmokoi M ( S ^ drtnksr,

|8 R n a r K la l ly a e c u it humor- Pretty OWF. 40‘s, looking 1utdoors. i#h, uncaring 8/OWM. for riffloking ship wtth sense or humor, rWp. «*a- fveiwetom, hooeBtlvl VMB 1 — :— O u td o o r la d yo o l DWF.4«.6T,l2S(bs,.onjcsmoker, mg. csmplng. quiet wsiki. 1s. camp- music, dancing, rodeos.15-00, tor good-humored mate comi0_______40«X VMB 10279_______

A ff e c t io n a te DWex-truck 33. nwther of twins. Envoys

Jc, court- muslo. softbsn, csmplng. 1 ng man, romanlio dinners, seekir 102*8 emoUng. drug-lree. caring.

8/DWM. Companlonshl; m eyas. lg?Z7_________________lonsmok- D o n 't sp o H m e..er been Love nwl SWM. 22. liena:s to be. good-tooklng. brtTwn-halred.________movlss. quiet evenings,Ion rom ance. Seeking atieeatraatve. s/D V ff.20^ . VMB tow a wtdoors. W M .5 6itractlva, Legsity separated, 6‘4", 'gwudne hazel-eyed, smoksr. Enji

_______radng, horse radng. ball□ Seektog honeit S/DW , (0 “dsnclnfrde, eesy- SW M , 2 7}5, Who Seeking opsn-mlnded, lie. VMB female, 22-30, to share_______ boarding. Nking, movies.turea tun. frlsndshlp, possible 1

sn hon»-. e v .^ tO lb s . . enjoys hon Is. VMB riding, raoquetball. ou_______ S e e l ^ easygoing 8/DF,

good personsllty, for lri<ta a b ,. .

I. conver* D W Fn , com- 5‘r , 12Slbe.. loves God.'< ist, kind- stars, mountains, u s e s . ' iroomed wild llowers, music. Is: aSQ Stsnlev, Braun Brothers. 1 ntio good-hM <u<m un.-38^ I, M-M. ^ — _vsnlngs, N tW tO a r t aVoonver- PhystoaBy t« OWM. 29, 6' shlidren. oudoors. travel. Seeklno unltmanL medtom-bull.'altinetlve ^- _____ a f i j a s d r s a j a s s a a ^rtng ' D oea a h a e x istmnsmok> 8WM. 94, tkwncMly eecxi Mss,'(liv Boma, an|oyt old movtas,

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J3INESS MANAGER AS-!BT»IT i risitU Business Msnagor in f . jreparatton of financo andn su ran ce con tracts. Ro- o^ppriewa a ll paporw ork lor Diai»{i^M onoss and o ^ r o - P e t:y. Roconcilos focolvobio exC'ichodules. Exporionco In adv MXitracts a plus. Account-ng a n d com pulor skills B»t< ielpfuL Sa la ry : 5 5 .5 0 10 17.00 por hour, dopondingsnexpbrtonce. •<oy Raymond ForI, Milsub- «FIshi h a s modlcoi bonolils •{Bnda401kplon.Bolhpo6l- .(itona aro hjll timo w lh floxl- •/ b is h ou rs . For considor- alion: aend or fax rosumolo: •^ R ay m o n d Ford. Mitsub- *

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v o ic c g r e e t in g a 5. movies, m e s s a g e s , king non- .^ . honest •T h ere ts no COS hip. VMB advertiser! e .. . * ¥ 0 0 m u s t h a v e

t o u s e t h i s s c r ^ iIS, walks. I- ................ ■eeiionate E a s y g o in g c o w bZ§______ Honest, d e p e n ^ lo OW

song wrtter, likes complr iSOlbg.. redoes, movies, dsndng.

injoys car Seeks fit. caring, depend sllgsmos. VMB 10028__________«»«<«* SH M .36

------------- Biadi hair, 5'S", tSOIUSW/HF, 22-38, nice p«

d, caring wtio enjoys conversaUon, ire, snow nonimoksr, nondrtnker, IS, a lot c( donu, tr1wdffU«tyM ^ e relatkjn- Cowboy DWM------------- e ft.. 238ibs,. blond, b

enjoys two-step, count lorse back jjood horses. Oogs. 8e« ouldoors. iivo. honest S/DW F.: 3F. 35-45. oames. VMB 10228imnMip city oone comiB.ig233_ ^

outgoing, smoker, kjves, 1. children, dming. movies, music. I. o ceans,. VVM. 25-45. VMB

------------- for babies. Seeking spi

Active, fun. likes rodeo d^Klng, outdoors. Seel

[3 5 -------- ifl.28, tor possible tongg J h a n t f . yonshlp. VM 9192yN o u ^ B lu e - e y e d b ioM.' Seeklno OWF. Isle 40's, eecuri pendenti. nice, understanding, 1 ^ secure S/DM, 40-ftB.VM

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48-0318,318; 8 am-4 pgj^Sat & Sun ^

ta lives w ill he lp you E E 2 0 -w ord p rin ted »2 'ou thc in fo rm ation • ! eco rd y ou r F R E E ng a nd listen to y o u r "

r^ost to you , th e • I

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wt>oy, 44 Adventurous \OWi. singer. Legally separsUd. 6'1 nplng. flthlng. envoys movies, music, lng. romance. Seeking anrecUve SA endobki S/DF. honest, simitar Interwi ___________ ftrst VMB 10217« Petite WOI6S. Seeking wwow. 60 .5 T . greai I personsmy, loyes dsndng, travel Jon, drug-tree. activities. Seeks flnar

lionsliy secure genii

VM, 48 10226_____________

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- F ^ ^ -m S o S t ^ DWF, 35, romanlio,sio, concerts. I"‘®» o u td o e s , fam<AB ittt24 movies, laughter, travr = n ---------- nonsmoking, honest.S e r edu- r ^ VMB-IglS-----w; wHh'a'yen-------- 8 h y C a p r lo ospedaJ LDS. G ood-hesrted, rnell

4B 10220 petite OWF. er^oys CO19 dieilght dinners, soufdeos, horses, Seeking lonfl;,•»«'« ' JaeWngSVrt4, male, r e t s B o ^ ^oftg^a^n rela- S W F , Z___________ _S'lO-, 14Ctbs„ grewvM onde emoyshorsebacfcrfclrcura.rSeeking lng,qiMtknea. Sm Uig, flnanelaiiy ing SWM,-«5-30, foVMB1022S ralsflonshlp.VMB102

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1-900-903-9!E ach call is $1 .99 p er n

•Y o u m ust b e I } y ea rs old. •2 4 hours a dayl 7 days a w •B e ready w ith the v o ice m

num bers o f a d s tha t in tc rc "brow se" th ro u g h w om en ' m en 's v o ice g ree tings.

• You c an qu ick ly m ake yot tions u sing y o u r touch -to r

• I f you like h o w a p erso n s you can leav e h im o r h er s

isW M ,23 Easygoing:. B’ll" , 200lbs„ inteillgem nwlher 0 Itic, snow skiing. S/DWM, 30-35. nor I S/DWF. 21-25. jree , who enjoys c HMts. friendship" dandng. romantic di

------------- welcomed. VMB 100• WF Shy, honest

0 « W .d o w ^ to ^ S 3 : , i S ing, outdoors. movK

WF. 43, fuli-fi^- >k}-teshk)ned val- 4&50, who likes evening walks

MB 10211_____'edmom

familytraveling. Seeks

fun

l c o m ,2 r _ 1 .

a coty tires, can- lourxls of music.

gorgeous VMB,1 0 g i____

ewveyed btonde, ridng. walks, dhv eeUng tal, outgo-

for friendship.10214 •

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S h in c u s to m e r s a t is f a c t i o n u m e . W e n e e d 'p r o f e s s io n :

i l n d e d i n d i v i d u a l s to jo in 0 u a lif le d 'In d iv id Ja ls will h a v e a 1 I s u c c e e d a n d e n jo y c h a lle n g o u m u s t b e a m b i t i o u s , outg< iv e a P ositiv e A ttitude.

We offer:O utstanding Earning P oti G uarantied S alary O utstanding W alk- in T ra Downtown Location T op of the L ine P roducts Extensive Inventories S trong M anagement S upi Excellent T raining Benefi P ension P lan Medical Insurance

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r o i c e Shy, honoiNondrinker, nonir movies, dinners, kit S/DWM, 22-20. for 1 tionship. possible VMB 10213

' W here arcMr. tal, thin, hands spoil you. Romantk; OWF, 44, blue-eyed medium buM. VMB 1

New beglWidowed WF, 45. e orlontod, onjoys ilfi

P e r s o n a l s doors, seeks none n n lfi free WM, 45-55, wii

thw. VMB 10289

rm tow a kind, car

d t o one! want So a byou? VMB 10221

l i Outgoing CDesires sincere 8

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crots-county skiing, w e e k . women, 35*. parti

m a i lb o x

r e s t y o u , o r Ukes movies, dlnt^ ,n'<! n r versoUon. sense of I

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o u r s e le c - ® * lw 2 P

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r a m e s s a g e , s ^ n g ' ^ ^ ^ ' i

B SWF, 30 g i u Mr of one, seeking sincere, caring, iwnsmoker. drug- oWM. 45, eft., yo» country music. Enjoys musto. saSIrI dinners. CNkJren mg. Seeking trlr10058___________S/DWF. 30-40. ck• t SWM, 26 shiP*.-VMB_i.o^ irtn. enjoys danc- SWM, jvles, kkls. Seeks Tan. btond, likes ot ran honest friend- camping and dlnlr tiaiionshlp. VMB 8/OWF. 06-45. « ________________same. VMS 10201

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igDWM.36ire 8/OWF. 34-44. humor, wfio enjoys

m , dartdng, dining.

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Mirrors • Pwr Wlndoi Cassette w/4 S p^en

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Adillac Heetwood)ne of a Kind

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c e l l e d ligh ting , va u lted n4 o ill ln g ia b a y w ln d o w B . ^ ;e K llohen h a a .K a ra m a n

Maadowbrook oablnata w- Nr oakad ju ttab le ihehM and vsi( laxy lu i a n a In o o rn e r i. a

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■ ■ 734^ ------- r<m \EQUAL HOUSING

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YOU MUST see tha Intartor of toappredststhequalltyll Nk» bedrooma. 2 batha. bay windc gas fireplactf, atap-aaving kite new a walifng for you to move I iSH-108

OEUQHTFUL BRICX home or 2.6 balha, formal IMng room i kKchen, v a v r e r td e ^ 16 x 2

I and enjoy the viewl Thla he ' m B iooo .il'G H -loe

E)CTRA SHARP vintage home! I one of the nicer areaa of Ja r ' bMha. dining area mkitchaR.fl.

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IFIE P502 HOMES 502

FORSALE___________2 bdrm, 1 balh. loocod back

yard, oxcol Bha^, 320 ^Oi 156 Avo E. TF. owrw wU cany

_w>h $10.000.73^174 3bdm)b-iip.560<(hAvoN. |

*55,000, w-torma $5,000 ” dovm. 80^544-7444.

$98,000SparWl(>g3bdrm,2bethraftdihom oonSaeroa.JuD right for Ihmtock. S”

Would oonildar trading »bryourdtyhorno.CallJim 7

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A REAL VALUE ^O n e Of th o b e s t ^priced hom es on the ,0,m a rk e t p e r sq ft. bdiNew in 1991 a n d howon the best kHchen |12 aw ard. 2142 sq ft, 3 b d rm s , 2 b th w ithlovely m as te r su ite , bth a t f e a tu r e s co f- tofe re d c e ilin g s , big i w atk-ln C loset a n ds e p a r a t e s h o w e r gia n d b a th . E x tra «ro o m a n d b a lo o n y __iu p s t a i r s ' fo r th a th id e-a w ay room o r ^e x tra b e d ro o m . a\$139 ,900 . #294-94 _ Call Cartynn at 655- 4268

THREE MREALTY

7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6Buy, lim, ram or iw ip wtthT

ciwifled a d .JM jM l.Beautilul ne^ i b d r^ b a th '

homelnpreatlfllouiNE area. VauRed oeninga,

Jenn-AIre range, Whlr^od tub a Iou more, thouiandi

below apprailael at 1132 ,000 .^ at 1631

, TargheeDr.Callloricpt.734.5584, ^

Big linot a lw ayabeiilSie ' thla perfect 2 Mim cutie In j TwIn.Falli. Reduced to

i^ P r S o « o n D S » W 8 r a a ^ LNEIooalton.3bdrm,2 ■ bath,hjH flnlihed bimt,

2160 aq ft total. I^ la c « . RV| <tuy yreet ^ J

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f of Ihia CrMkslde Home lk»openfk>orplanvi4th 3 Indows, vaulted ceilings, kitchen w/ialand. Brand-

jv e ln H IIB W ). Pl

a on 1 Acrel 3 bedroonw, * xn and dining room, oakX 20* aun room to relax • "

I homa la exceptlonalll J)

Xxnel ExceQent location In Jerome. 3 bedrooms, 2 n. fireplace In IMng room sodatova-InJiaaamenl— - —

1334T734-I298 iM 734-1298 . B{•734-1349 ^V S H 4 6 2 ,,

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733 -002 HOMES 502

FORSALE BYOWNERl

566 Ptincelon Dr. Profonod jS — NEIocatien.3bdrm.2 f both, ful fbilihed bum.

2160aqflto(tf. FlTDplaM.RV pad. quiH atreot. ctoao

> ^ teS S ® ,8 0 C ?c ill733-4638.

3y ownor 9600 tq tihoim on f.5»crM .

Cal 733-0135.Y OWNER: 3 bdmi, 2 bslh, a P

E‘$85.000.73^2469. y ownor 3 bdmi, 2 bath, 1 w / acre, 2 yra. old with opon ihc lloor plan. Great view ol North and South HiUi. Oar- ON don ana, iprfnklor lyBtOffl, ho much moro. Mutt 100 thli nc lovely home. $130,000. h e B25SU_____________ waY OWNER: Perfaot homa lor lamlly or retiromont. 3 bdmi.2balh.manulaclured P " home In excel, nilghbor-hood. $52,500. Can evM or ^ leave m iQ ,^72S2

ESTATESALEK w/ FAJRHELD

BeauUful4bdrm,2bath home on 2 comer b u . Car- i

petad hardwood lloon. * D « ^ h e a l .N e w m a ta ] ,

aiding. Covsred patio. 2 car i garage w-blacMop drive- •wisSoooSTas- I ;

EXTRAS OALOREs- 2Sy iew3bdrm,2bath.eomarot,t400aqft,k>wllnanc(ra kn__avail M9,M0733-744a.

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0931 112 HOIES 502 i

FOR SALE I

■APPROXIMATELY 10.7 ACRESjattlng w/lots of trees ond live property, H ea ted 26 x 28' »hi floor. lo ck room a corrals foi Approx. 2XJ60 »q. n.. 4 be<Jroor w /m ony am en ities. Call for showing. $119,600.

ON 1.4 ACRESI Lovely 3 bed. hom o v//ovor 2.600 sq. fl. Includlno w et bor, deck off b h ouse. J -c a r g a ra g e w /opei w a te r sho re i & fruit trees. C property todoyl $IM,000,

OWNER VERY MOTIVATEDI 5 b«hom e Is priced S5.000 below 1

hom e w /m onv ameriltles on w/fnjlt trees. $lb,000.

C S MAQIC VALLE

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■ for nofs© owners, GL 5•oom. 2 both home 'for y o u r personal 1 9 1

Sunroledfoom. 2.5 bolh '. M any am enities 19C t bedrooms, guest peners. 1,4 NSCC 4 Dr,. , Coll to view this

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, £ .......M 6 ,a>85 DODGE D-50 PU'Camper Shell................................. .

>84 SUBARU WAGON 4:5 Speed, Air............................ .

>84 MAZDA RX-7 GStiroof, A/C, Cossette, Sherp............

>88 CHEVY CELEBRin)r„ A A A /C .................................>85 TOYOTA CEUCA ST;peed,A/C......................................

>89 FORD ESCORT CTirty GT Model, A /C ............ ............

>86 AUDI 4000 CTIpeed, A/C, Cherry Red..................

>83 TOYOTA CELICA GChocic, A/C, Super Cleon.................

>89 DODGE RAM 50 EXirp T rud I........................................

>91 FORD RAHGER item Wheels, Cossette....................

■ 1989 NISSAN KIHCCAB 4X<

Shill $ 0 0 ' B f e i i n ........... O T .

»1 DODGE SHADOW)oor, A«to., Air................................

» 3 MERCURY TOPAZ Gipd., A/C, Cossette........................

»92F0RD tMP0-----to., Ar’r, Only 30,000 Miles........ .

>81 SUBARU Gl WAGOIfio. Auto., Sunroof, boded............

»88 DODGE CARAVAN I’ossenBer,V-6,A/C,P/W.............

>90 CHEVY CORSICA 4 I

to.. Air, Very Nite,LTZ Model..........

991 CHEVY CAMARO RS i, A A A /C , Under 36,000 Miles..

>93 NISSAN SENTRA E eNewl less Thon 15,000 Miles...

993 FORD TEMPO GL 4 ided, P/S, bss Thon 23,000 Mile;

98»{HEVY SUBURBAN .4 V-8, Duol Air, Pwi. Equipment* 1

■ 1990 FORDBRONCO

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>93 PONTIAC GRAND P)r., Auto., A/C, P/W ............. .-.*1

>93 TOYOTA Tl 00 PICKT, A/C, Tilt, Cniise...................* 1

>92 CHEVY Z-71 4X4(erado, Stepsido.......................* 1

>92 ISUZU RODEO 4X4 i,AlloyV/heels,Coss.,#5T134A*l

>91 FORD EXPLORE”lie Boner, Leottier....................* 1

>94 TOYOTA CEUCA ST ipd., A/C, Under 15,000 M iles*!

>92 FORD EXPLORER 4[Extremely Nice.......................* 1

>94 T100 SR-5 4X4 PHmpletely boded. Shell............. * 1

>92 TOYOTA 4RUNNER i,A A A /C ,P /W ,P /Sunroof..*2

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502 KOhES . F O nS itP

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ADTIMES CLASSIFII• DEPARTMEN1

208-734-553fFOR SALE BYBUILOi

Now hooio 0 0 1 dcro I ooarTwfaiFAlb.

MonyupgrBdos. 7 3 4 ^4 2 6 -4 ^ Of 42^3943

For B&lo by owner. 2400 ’ ll. vory cloan, 4 bdrr

baiti, famlym)., tpadoi car garg.. large lot. I hoaf pump, wof & prec tank ,?do^ ,pall^afc ground 24’ ewtnvnlrig f woll landscaped, t sprinklof system, auto raoooponor,toncad,NI

■ cation.734-6745.FO R SALE BY OWN

older 2 story home.ur ished basement, 4 bdi Ig. kllchen, new paint, noor covet^}, now gais n a n and wator hoMr. rage and ovor 'A acn doad ond itioM in Kim

• tv. S64.000.423-8002 FOR SALE; Cozy 1 bl

_______ houso, has now cametpaint, doors andwinde

«oven has new plumbi Prta>dat$34,9d0for(t

> . sole. Cash oiw. Cafl Rs 01733-0118 Of 734-954GREATSTARTE HOME OR RENT

1 bdfm, 1 both, closi downtown. Only t40,C Coil tor dotaBs;ft5-oe4N

SPRINCCREEh

REALTORS_____7 3 4 ^ 0 4 9

HAVE HORSES^Como and soo Ihls cut

bdmihomo.28tofaoosl & loncod pasturo. F DUCEDTO $44,000, C

°NEEDTHRMSOwner wil consldor It on i

2 bdrm home en comof whh shop and RVparttl Qront Investment

- - - "»2 ,000 :X S IP »a—

SABALAREALTY733-4321

JUSTUSTED , NowW constructed 3 bdrm

bain oofKias. 2 car gorei Auto sprrnWors. Localoc

J excluslva aroa wHh Ton courts Aswlmmlngpo

' $166,900 & $179,900.1 069NK

SPRINCCREEK

REALTORS ; 7 3 4 ^ 0 4 9

LOVELY’• 3bodfoom.2bathhomo

tho Mornlngslde Sch< •: District. This homo ho

bvoly tdtchon, diniM-&v I- room combinailon. Oos I •; naco, contral air-conditl>

Ing. 2 car garage w -oponor. ana Is avails!

•; nowl CALL RALPH at 7 9576 to soo Ihis $90.0

i' home. #94-383

G E M:: STATE REALTY•• 73^0400

I NEWLISTINGtlI 4 bdrm. 3 bth SpaI ish style home wl

' tile roof In a great I ’ cation, courtyard e• tryway with lighti

fishponds. New• carpet and lots

storage. Hot tub ai deck! $149,90 $52-95. Call Cartyi

: orOick Noh at olti< or at 655*4268T H R E E M

’.realty733-5336

Offibo'sp dtorenl in Ira contMox. $288. Cs Spi^C m kR oaitorsl

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CUSTOMERSERVICE

502 HOMES K)RSAl£

f ONCE YOU SEE I^ YOU'LL WANT T0 ■ OWN IT n WHY PAY RENT

Attractlvo, nowly constn od, 3 bodroom, 2 b.

IFIED homo in nico suUMskx :M T Filer. 1692 sq tt of llv •MQ space. Largo lot. Moir

nanco treo oxlofior. Enc ILOER ■ ; olflcient gas turnsco. ( cro lot Dobra Davila. 733-047( to. 42004764-8000

is CBC O L D W E L I

B A N K E Rngpool, W E S T E R N REAL1 I. auto 7 3 3 -2 3 6 5

Independently ownbi J,NEb- op e ra ted . (-800-7.---------- - 5 ^ 7 -" S O N E O F A KIND

Qorgoous 2 bdrm. 3 b home on 7 ’A acres e roundod on 3 sides b y ' lerandavtewolaUfotli Sandy boach,custom-Wi

K 2 ® " on, lots a lols of oKtr H .500. Take «»oolc

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# SPRINC p CREEKloso to Buy. nao. rant or nmp wtt40.000. dftunadad.7X}-0031.

: O W N E R “I f i MOTIVATED■ $76,500. Two fontal hom ■ I X R o ils total *900. B< ' I V homos in excollenl cor■ ■ ^ lion and in a good tocoti IS *94-390. CALL Tl1------------ LLOYD at 734-9122 ' -------- 4204358 •

ffl GEM10.0.11 STATE REALTY , e 734-04005 thb PR A C T IC E Y o u r

mofloi G O L F S W IN G U Y O U R O W N

— B A C K Y -A R D -Boautilul Z t>drm, 2 bi

A. homo .loo&tod on g

course. 2 car gsrage. A uxinklor. $129,900. Cal

tf - 5 y . fl5-067NK.

r- SPRINC CREEK

t«“ 5 rea lto rsi f ”"'; 734-4049

PRICE REDUCEC 1^ 13174thAveEa*I.TF f 2 , $39,900

I X ^ Vofv nice starter homo or c«iimtrent^-2bo<Iroor

> 1 ^ . 1b(^,utStyroom,po«si i I X 3rd bodroom. Lai c 50 x125 'lot. Overslzei

car gsrage. Backyard h_____ chain link fence. Pies-------- CALLJOHN FORBES

a s g = T s . T . i

i G E Mill.blo STATE REALTYS S _____J8.B00 SHARPI3bdrm(coukJoai

be 5), 2 baihs, lul finish _ bsmt. RV pad. 4 othor I

J l tur»s. NE t ^ k m . Ooee J m Sawtooth & high scho I I I city pooi. A tennis. V« TY • • nice, woll kopI hon

$95.000. C a a 7 3 » ^ . CS— eWolTwin.Spacioosraft J ” 2%acro»w-shop.Fulvfc pan- ofvaDoy&NrTMuntolni I W ith 734-83l0*731-a310,a tk ) - T IR E D O F T H E d e n - CITY ?ih te d Come on out to Ihe coun AwAr and soo this roomy 4 bdi

2 bath homo undor ct IS 01 iiruclion. Sitting on i > a n d acre lot you couid’nt 9 0 0 m ororelaxod.butonl

Dllice EarTl^ay.youcDukli p ic k y o t j ro ^ e l th is i

M'p rice you can illt . . - |K 2W -73fr0706or4; '247f.' '

^ SABALA i S t R E A L T Y« 733-4321

= m H A > l LMMERHOUlfc ^ i lN I S T I U I I O N

USTEE^SALECnVEPROPERTYM. 21wflt«; 1335 M . fL ■" : ‘ B ^ u l h 1 2 0 0 E a ^M, k(liho .8331[4

y ^ M m c h 3 1 .i9 9 6 ,

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1\vln Falls, Idaho /'FrWoy, Mon

■Real Estat<

s

C L i502 homes"

TORSA1£

^ “ t o w n h o u s e sE IT N m ^ oonstnictod untts wkh rT O sppfox 1140 sq # of Dying,

each. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, i -T- master suito and laundry

aroaonmalnfloor. Allthls lor $99,000. FOR MORE

struct- iNFaCALL VIRGINIA EL- 1 bath DREDGE AT 733-1735 Of

KATHY PARTRIDGE at ijv ln j 3 2 « a » .l9 M 2 <

S g emSTA TE REALTY

734-0400

U N D ER , , C O N STR U C TIO NL L You pick oil your own coiors

R bitm 1814 salt ho me bun foryou. YouHiovei Iho open kLTY floorplan3bdrm,2bath.vaulted colling, flroplaco, 3

nad A garage. The bost ad- I dross In lown for onlyW «J- J134 800. 736-0706 or

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Sta! REALTY'" S ; 733-W21JlcSS- ______________________

W HY PAY RENT

W h e n y o u c a n b u y th is 2 b e d ro o m c u tle

i i V o n l a ^ e tot In H azel- S to n . In g o o d c o n d i­

t io n . R e c e n t l y u p - ’d a t e d . T h e k e y is

w m a y o u r s f o r o n ly W 5 .0 0 0 . C all D ebra

^ D avila. 7 3 3 -0 4 7 6

nmos.. Bolh f L <COgl.

TOM COLDWELL BANKER

_ W E S T E R N REALTY f l 733-2365Mm Independently owned 4

operated . 1-BD0-743- TY 5927

503 BUHmLEB ' ' y " HOUES

■ baiiT ¥ r AND S I N K I N G; . f l NEW ! - -=«"»- 1004W .Slhau«.l,Filiir.

oflors a new 'Good Cents*

G stylo 1526 aq. ft. 3bdmi,2 balh ranch slylo home, vl- nyl^ding, finbhod double

K garago with oponor and much more. $87,400. Call John o r Terri today at

S 734OT41

15" LANDWATCH, ^ REALTORS

Omcep3Ki667NS G00D1N(V '

Ixodi WENDELL HOMES rdhas ______________________

e" * rFOR SALE BY BUILDER 1 acre tots near WendeB

734-8000 _ 42(Ma46of.420-3943

n g o o d l a y i n g f l FARMrY J u s t N o r th o f Q o o d -_____ ing. g r e a t fo r b e a n s ,oasay g r a i n , a l f a l f a . 1 2 0

s h a r e s o f B W A F , 5 ! ^ w a te r c o r r a l s , s h e d :hooi, a n d h o u s e , p w n e r • Very Will c o r is ld e r t e rm s . ;omBi $ 1 5 5 , 0 0 0 . # 5 0 - 9 5

C ali K en t f o r d e ta ils a n d m a p 4 2 3 -5 3 5 2

THREEM7 3 3 ^ ^ 6

" S 506 JEROM&HAQEnMANrcon- HOMES>n a 1 .’n tb o BY OWNER: 2.5 acres, aonlya bdrm.Sbathw-tlreplace,[ylrom hobby room. 2 watert.'Call sharosi'SE of Jerome,kl still $119,900: F o r ^ l 3 2 flisa la 7162.>IOAGENTS

Bv owner, 4,M miJV4bsft,

506 KMBERLY/A - HAHSEH HOMES

f c o u n t r y a c r e ^

S p l i t l e v e l c e d a r h o m e w ith o v e r 2 5 0 0 s q f t o n a 2 .5 a c r e s w i th R o c k C r e e k ru n n in g th ru It. H o u s e w a rra n te d b y N a t io n a l H o m e

> ^ s : —I n s p e c t i o n s ; 'T w o I d e c k s a n d w a t e r

s h a r e s . A b o u n d s . w ith w ikliife a n d fish

I n c r e e k . .$ l3 0 ,0 0 0 . # 1 1 - 9 5 C a l i O lp k

.............N oh 6 1 6 5 5 -4 2 6 8 '

t h r e e mR E A LTY

, :f : 4bM 90r^Sb«h,M WI . wMoM,linWMdbM«-

meM,fllot«tMp.an(t«2

larch 10 ,1995

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BU Y I'

A S S !

508 KUBERLY/HANSEN HOMES .

“ ! H E R E m S IIwkh i t 's b e e n rig h t u n d e r

y o u r n o s e . W ithX o v e r 2 4 0 0 s q f t total,this 5 b d r m . 2 b l h , f i r e -)RE p la c e , p a t io , c h a in -EL- link fe n c in g , g a ra g e? ? ; w -o p e n e r , n e w c a r -■ p e t , ' A C . W h y

h a v e n 't y o u b o u g h tI i t? At $ 8 9 ,9 0 0 I t 's aiI ' s t e a l . # 2 2 1 -9 4 C allI ; Sy ivla a t offfce o r a tf 734-3811

- THREEMN REALTY

733-5336bun ----------------- ------------ —^ 50Q SHOSHONE HOMES,

BEAUTIFUL X LOCATION> or Vory nico 2 bdrm home In

Shoshone on approx 1 •cm. Park liko sotting ovor- looklng tho Liltle Wood

i RIvorwilhiotsolprtvw. 2 car garago with attached woiKShop + 20‘x24’ metal building. $110,000. CallB86-2i^._____________

___ eyOmwrlVerynlevtSOOaqft home. 4 bdrm.~2 bath,

f watemoltndr.sprinklor sys­tem, wood stove. $72,000.

' Cal flvos or loavs msgu y _§86ag2._________ ___

512 FARMS/RANCHES ' AND DAIRIES

d l- — - ip - 92 acres. 80 shares of TF

Is wator. In hay and pasturo. Homo, corrals, loafing shods. Will soli all or part,

ara 734-M18or32fr3106

SPRIN G S* COM ING!

BUKL-35 actps with full wator shares, 3 bdrm, 1

Lboth homo, 250 hoad food- kit, caR bam a much more.ssspoo.

BELLRAPlDS-SISacre rY farm Includes shop, labor

housing & 16 hanollnos, a 4 flood crop rotstion. Call 43. AnofJohn.

BELL RAPIDS-314 acres___ lrrigatodwHh2-130acro

pivots, ompkjyoo housing, outbuildings, good crop totstkxi,

BELL RAPIDS-329 acres Irhoeied wllh 2-130 acre

*S“ -ptv&TeJofoTrriMmoiJsT good crop rotalkjn.

- RbSEWOmH- 1.000 acres deeded wHh 460 cuhivalod,

ar. 4 hones, calftng bam, oor- nU rab, sSago pit. scaloe, ar>d " .2 kitamoro. Call Art . vl- sw OOODING - 447 acres » '2 dryland, domestic woll,

soplic Endless

M t SofrW IN FA LLS.Insldt eo acroa, GREAT SUILO- INQ SITE with full TFCCo.

H ,

5 L A N D W A T C H , l _ R E A L T O R S

O ffic e 7 3 3 -3 6 6 7 3 **'' ^— . 513 ACREAGES ANO^ m lots

^ JHTSO}B 2Acfos. Broathtakhgview

]ust minutos frem BuhL J B trk f Realtors 543-4371“ 1 8 A C R E S

Romodolod4bdrm2beth home, largo master su it^

JIS, under whoei ine. w ^ . 2 0 new 39X36 insulated shop.

\ F . ___ » 3 4 ,900.3?.4-p62t, ..le d $20,000 buys country

I®*' 8 » ^ 5 6 ^ i > ^ ^ .U i- 20 acroshomoslie wtth water '9 5 shares4realvlew. ails Cal 736-8347.,2 2 acres, 6 mi S of T.F., graat _ home s»o-734-8374 fl 2Mi acres, beautHul view ol

South Hills, country living.---------------------

“ 2V2 ACRESU N JustUstedI

' Wefl malntainedi___ 6 bdrms, 3 baths, formal fiv-s ,3 Ing & dining area, family rm ice, w-wood alove, den, laroo ater fnril nn, 2 car garage. ALL me, FENCED, many fruit trees, 124- wondoifufvk^Vanoy.

■ ■ 4 miles from Twin Falls, Mtf, 137,000.84 _CALL Chock Pefkk*

- 733-1874

_ W I L L SREALTY7 3 4 - 4 4 1 1

, e BRAND NEW SUBDIVISION M FILER. 26 kits

)Ck in Golden spur SubilK4- hru ' sion. All s e r \ ^ and uni­te d ties are k).ExceOenl cppor- i l o tunlyforbuiWemorlndW.

tjalswhoiMmiobuad. WO- ~OOOdWWfflD«,-flr«Utoi' t e r oalbn.Alspeclwmes .

£ ca' S ’tSSxA»«n , s erv ev o u rlo t .00. tt4.WI.CAU.N0W. .Ipk ..............

A I R W I NR E A L T Y

s r ;___ 7?4-6S0p___B 9bm « R a n o h U ^ ^

X cant 10 McCall, Payette

"2 •

IT ■ SELL

I F I E I513 ACREAGES AND ■ LOTS ,

36 acros, dose to dty limits.g , CftB 73^-0566.__________|h 3.7 acres, old Plonoor ' , BC*)ool. 400W. 100N. Ru-

port. $35.0W. 67»3109.

1- FOR SAU BY BUILDER 16 1 acn kttnoar Twin Fans

51/ CONDOMHUMS

t«' Kimball Condo Salt Lak^.T bdrm. with 3 yr,RCI paid m em b o rsh ^J^3 w k s^

doposllod to anywhere & 1 wk. at Kknban. PakI $5900.

‘ Sell lor $3000. (801)753-_________________

St8 MOBILE HO&ES

i , 1971 Fleotwood,24 X44— good condition, $13,000. Of

oHer. Must bo moved. 43G-_4488. after 6pm_________

In 1083Govemorwiih7X21 t tippout. now epplloncos.

gas stove & heal, swamp 3d cookrr, 126.500 Of 2 oHor. Can 734-4507.

id 3 bdrm, 2 bath, doubk> wkie, lal 1350aqft.mustbemoved. Ill $18.000.324-8825 evos or

sq KKGoldon Slato. f4x70‘wthh, 7x21' expando, 3 bdrm. 2 “S- balh. appIs, swamp, wood0. alovo, $17,900-oflor, II- ig nancing avail. 538-5500 _ ask lor Kon or Mlchollo

______________OHJOYI

Nico mobile homo, control T a l^ DW. stovo. WD,0 $14,000. Call Forosi ,Q Stqphons, Ceroy & Adams, rt 67M005of436<>526

Tobomovod,1078Skyiino. ” 14x70, 3 bdmi. t ’A both,

$ 10,000. c a l 686-2611at-______________

, 519 CEMETERY LOTS

^ 1 crypi apace for 2 cromoins »■r- 2 caskol cyprt in original Lr Mausoleum at Sunsot Mo-1 moriai Park. Worth $4000 *- wjlson_$3000,73S-_lgQ4^

BS 522 MANUFACTURED ro HOMES

1974 Flootwood. ^4 n il 70 lt..wIth7X '11 ltp o u l.3

DS bdrm. 2 bath. Must bo ro movoo. 788^158to. ............... ----------------

nd ■ ^ ■ ^ I M

o ' 602 UNFURNISHED :-...HOUSES

1 txjrm, foTrg, stovo. small I v«rd,watorandsanltBlk>n *» paM. $295 mo. 733-2973

1 bdnn. stove, rofrig, $350 amonth4$200doposit. .734-4480 or 32£3i 88.

~ 2bdrm. 1 bathcloan.Good location. No smoking or pots. $425/mo. 733-2323.733-7051._____________

~ 2 bdnn, extra nk». No smok-

" 2 bdrm. TF. $325.+ $2001 . dop.CaH4i3.5670

3bdrm,$250dop4- , $400 mo, 2 nts. CoS ; 733-9184 cr 487-2007. js 3 bdnn house for ronL com­

mercial zoned, g nanof lr>- p. homo business. Avail. 3-20 __ $500.336-4447

4 bdrm, 2 balh. NE of TF, fe n ^ b a c k yanf, $675 mo.

_ N o s m ^ ^ P g ^ A v a H

^ 4 Wfm, 3 bath. AC. $750 per _ mo, ls ta ia s i 'ff lo .4 :^ , & tal refs required, $2,250 lo

“■ aSk?>!"6ijrig. 6 bdrms, 3 baths, no pels. _ $900 mo *<tao 7344120 k Aval. 4-1 NW TF. 3 bdrm, 2 ^ bath, 2 car auto-opener.

AC. lonced yard, under­ground sprinklers, no pots,

iv- no smoking, $675. por im m o .* D o o .2 0 d -^ -» t4 a PP Clean 2 bdmi. Jerome. NO U- PETS. $425.324-7352

Cozy studio house. Jerome,

'T tw U snaaem srtt . -- • -------

Ooodifu3bdmi,£bath.ean i be 2 bdrtn w-1 bdrm apt.\ t575,Caj8OTi6304

Jerome, 2 bdrm, 1 balh,

Jerome 2 bdrm, $376 ifi $300. dop. 324.2841.(s JONES WE HAUL

UsuaHycanmovsyoir • i- ANYWHiEREforlessthan )f- renting ■ tuck. Ne«d id- kMdsttCaBf&Ariz.

FREEE8T1MW E 8

Nic«5bdrtn2V1iMhd«l«x.I 1038 L a u n C t: Twin A ls .

$750 ■ month + (toposit I . Call Shari 324.6171 ext

Older 3 M m ^ a e . p e l l ^ sieve,-$460 m at2M d«p.

- Jerome 3 2 4 j> 3 » ------f Srnall 2 bdrm Oft p residen t t* a lre e t , a p p lla n o e s , very

r ,

L IT - F II

P 7 3602 UNFURNISHED

HOUSES

tT T.F. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, largo kitchen, storsge sheds,

Tr $725 a mo. 736-2783 orlu. 237-8119._______________

Two 4 bdrm 2 bath houses.- $ ^ ^ d ^ $595 * dep.

' 603 FURHtSHEDAPTSrt)UPLEXES

Ibdrm apt, no pels, $350 _ per month 734-4384. ■,1 Wtisl are you waiiino tar?I'I Place tlj[at classUItd ad

0.3-

; BUSHip

1 I Call 733 0931 exi

7W1NBOOKKEEPING-SERVICE

For an Your bookkeeping and p a ^ l l noeds.Free Estimates

733-6164

- M E W y m L L C ,302 3rd Si. South .

» Steol roofing & siding- Galvanized & Colors J. Highest Quality•0 2 0 8 - 7 3 6 ^ 5 3

3 H O N E Y D O , IN C .« B O O K K E E P IN G = ------------S E R V IC E

C om puterized Reasonable Rates

M a r g a r e t T u b b s (2 0 6 ) 7 3 4 -6 2 7 1

TW IN FA LLS PLA N RO O M

“ Jobs to bid for Generals, Sub-contractors

' ■ & Suppliers.I" Blueprint.coples , , ,7 3 4 rP U N (7526)

^ ALAWSQtnmlCaipanliy 3. RemcxJel$ • New

constoiction • Specialty k- decks, palks, paUocoveiB.

carports, shods. Small '0 |obs & repairs.

734-3244

r>.

E^A'SCUMniSSERVICE _ . ; iHOUSEKEEPINGit .J osidenlSA pffices, ccnstnKtbn&. ' &r8nIals.lf^'(snothap|iv.° wB’rs nol happy.” - Rease cal 324-2829.r

2 HELPING HANDS[: CLEANING SERVICEI, , Tttf.YearSwingmFalls» •Resldeniial&Bushess;r •Insured^xided.FrNEstlmales° 208.734fl483

I; . T eresa 'iM ngS dv lc ti ' . t H o m l M C i n

........ RoaAnablsBatss - -. Varied Services Available.

I. C all423.6940Leave n f t e ^ o y - i -

~ C O M P U T E R S A .U B 3 ,

S E R V I C E , &s u p p o r t

I* O ut Bu$in0Ma ~ T h*C ^cnpu t« rP tab«^

416A 0D ISO ff AVE 734r>1667

; muossiH*■ Salfatiim lM liitlxlitm .‘I nmmmmmi l SpedalUnff Docks, Fwdnj,

Porelns.RiiinMs.Ho(iM dependaM»vlca9.RafB.

ly

ND IT1 3 - 0 9

603 RJRNISHEO 6APT&DUPLEXES

ie 1 bdrm hvrMed aoL Inquiro al5033nlA vrE l^pei f . .

>r 2 bd rm ,lb a lh .M ap p L 'f (_ WD, no pets, 1251 $ iu iisI. $550* dop. 738-1814>■ 2 room studio, $275 plus de* __ .jjostt. W m b^ 423-5550. .

Home 2-3 bdnn woffice, pro- Issslonally zoned, A real doll house. $650 month +.

0 Comer ol Addison & 7lh. 734-«27 A 733-7078.

r Very nk» apt, utDipd.WaBi

_NESS je x t 2 f o r m o r e I n f o m apngzmi1 A - 1 D R Y W A L L I

■■Orywonii^ai6n,tapli^& textuTlng. 16 yrs experience.

IQ Jotis large or smalL Greg L o u in g , ow ner

733-3579 ^

■BSSSQH■ Need a cedar fence > around your house '■ or backyard?

B easonabie Rates.3 Experienced.} CallS43-6Q49

FENCE PRO:Fences, Decks, Awnings.

I W e build & repair

all types of fences.

Work guaranteed. p F ree Estimates. •;

:• 423-4490 or ^ J1 -8 0 p :8 4 I^ 9 0 . ..

FENCES! , ' FENCESI

FENCESI

Free Estimates I HEARtWOODCOKSTRUCIION

s. UcaJ: 733-9063 . 1-800-7M-9063 c

■jjBas.■ Otd World Flooring■ A iiittiy^ Hardwood installation

Rnlshing & RefinishIng

-y73*«972 ^

J rV h w n s t h u c iio n■ Re(nodols& repairs,decks,■ roofing&skfing,doof8&■ windows, painting &lile^ setting, c^& furniture | « defining. 733«31

bn

DELIVEREDS and & gravel topsoli

for drfvewayo, ' ; parking lots, etc.>e Qmv9lS9i9a L NORTHWEST i ® COMPANY, INC. I

733-1234

; teWSM (W O RK OF A R T

J. Home repair, Bectrlcal, ' plumbing, light caipentry, palntli^ yard & building

7 » 3 » 8 8 I

SAWTOOTH I SHEET IMETAL

Heating/AlrCondttJpnIng Refrigeratlori

-Com m erdai 4 f R esidential) ■

( 2 0 8 ) n » 8 4 B ■

B enefle l's Home C are M Dtywal* Palming •Caojsnby ng, All home repalrs 2 «t inskfe &out tOyrsexp.:8. 'FREEECTMATE8 . ' B Call B ruce

>■

> 3 1 i

604 UNFURNISHEO 604 APTS/DUPUXES

1 & 2 b d rm a p t s , “ z$ 3354upT '

_ _

laundry ladktios.nopets i8 8 4 Q u in c v 7 3 i^ _______

142bdrmepts 2bd

176Maurteo^rN!!T? J S l734-419S. 2 b(

2ft3BEDROOM ^OiTOWNHOUSE9 _22J

lrom$46a CbdWasher 4 diyer hookup mo

Small yard a storage smNo potsl 734^606 S4f

’ ■I i t i ,& SERA— i ll o t / o n o r y o u r se rv le e fi

y m j O M m a m

W a r d 's H o m e 1 C o n s t r u c t i o n■■ Room additions, remodeling, .

electrical, plumbJng. No job too large or too small. 20 yrs .

. exper, Free estimates.Call Ward H 734-6294 K

HONEY DO, INC.IlNo Job too small I 5

Call DEWfEY TUBBS734-6271 Qa

SOUTHERN IDAHO BUILOINQ

Painting, rpoflng, siding, flooring, homo woathoring, m b

remodoling of all typos. Resldontlal & Commorclal M l 3 2 4 -8 4 3 2 • 326 -5332

------H om e R epairs ' SPROf Aii Kinds

: C A L U »vyD a l e R o b i n s o n

7 3 4 - 2 9 3 9 ]

M&GREMODEUNG ISpodallzlng In homo STImprovomonts. ALSO S

helping hands end house * Ti defining. Froe EsUmatos.Call morfilngs 733-0504 ^

T o n /$ LandscapingPruning, Trimming,

new Lawn Sprinklers. _2| Spring C lean-ups

15 years experience.We do what you can i doi Free Ettlmatei, 734-3322

YARD BARBERSYard sewice, spring defljHip. Af

Reasonable retes..............FREE ESTIMATES. ^

65M341 afler 6pm or4 2 M 2 ^ ____

EVERGREEN LAWNS HSpring doan up. Paver ■ !

RaUng, tree pnjning, ptantlng,weed control, lawn mowing. T l

FREE ESTIMATES. tre736-6002 St

J E F F CLAIBORNELandscape Architect F*

Power raMng,sprM(terlRstab _and repair, sod wo(1(.fendng. E tree & shrub renm ^ Weeklymaintenance. Ref. avaOaUs. ^

734-B140 ' VW

CUSTOM ROTOHLUIG »5' Tiller mounted on *

^ tra c to r . _'C an MURRAY Tot

BARKMENat 734-6030.

NORTHWEST COLORS » Chase away your holktay

blues, lighten up your | H Interior with a r>ew coat of r a palnL Winter discounts.Free Estimates, Refs.

Er

R e i s P l u m b i n g W & H e a t i n g , i n c . ■ “

for all your plumbing & E heating needs. ^

24hra/day,7day8/W eek i t for U rg e n c ie s vi

'326-412SOT734-8770 ■ or1-800-«99.7742.

(jL ^- ImeSTATE/SAlE I

604 UNFURNISHED APTSA)UPL£XES

bdnn 1 t« h , $375por ~ month. app<s Induoed.

C a l ^ S ^ . •2 b d rm 1 b a lh ,$ 3 ^ p o r .

mondi. appis kncluood.C a l ^ ^ . _____

2 b d rm .1 ’A b a lh a p t.W D hook-up, small backyard, $400. m o .c n 3 2 4 ^ . ;

2 bdrm 1 b a th a p t, W-D hookup$150 dop., $305, 733-1298 Of 677-4039. .

C bdrm, 1'/^ both, newly ro- modeled, ino stove, rofrig, sm yard , som o u tls pd . $48S.mq*rtpn .734-00^,

VICEc r e p r e s e n t a t i v e |

- PROFESSIONAL ,roofikq& coahnqs

733-7221 or326>5e57C om m ercia l, Industrial, rosidenilal. Buildup roofs, ,

Leaks repaired In 24 hrs.

JOHN'SSHARPENING

SERVICECarbide &6teel saws.We sharpen hair clippers.141 B racken SL S.

734-4050

TINKER'S SPR1HKI£RS&LANDSCAPES• Ooslfln4 Plants ♦Gmdlng• Waits #Hy(l(os«)d&mors .

Free ^ t lm a te t l I ' - 736-290a-' -

STAN SNOW CPAStan & Scott Snow

• Tax retum preparaUon•Auditing

• R nan dal Planning• Bookkeeping & Payroll

• Fam i AccountingSenHces 736-1711

219 5th Ave. E Mon-Frie-5,

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733-4786

S H E L T O N 'S / T R E E S E R V IC Etree topping & rem oval.' Shrub trim or removal.

S pecia l W inter R a te s

F R E E E S T IM A T E S 733.7436

D & L T R E E S E R V I C E

S e r v in g a l l MV ' W o o d r iv e r a r e a s .

733-4110.Mobile 420-THEE.

Local 536-5165. In su re d .

TBEESTUIiPGBINDINGFree Estim ates

• 733-15547 3 3 -1 5 6 6

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•^uannt»0d Tutoring^English Grammar/Wilting

Creailve Writing CaIIJ|rri a t 7334173

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604 UNFURNISHED 6 APTS/DUPLEXES

2bdm! 1\* b«h. W-0 hook- j u p .a j» li . gsrago, noar

rott.

2 bdrm. baiemoni, Incl. > appl., clly torvlcoi and

. hoat. for2 poople-«-.^ ■ l^ p a fo ra m o T ln g . ■

2 bdrm duplex. 2.baih, ga- .' rage, range, rolrig, dish- ,washer, (485 pha dopoell. < noar CSI. 756-1047 orags-sees.________ -

2bdnnduplo)(.(»poli.5425 mo.*doo.'raM120 -

2 bdrm d(^1ox on Eastland, S425 ^ $300 dep. Cali73ftai00._______________ -

AVAILABLE SOON t 1&2bdrm apt, 13354415.

735^740

Brand new2 bdrm. 4-plox,! wtranfcoS575 + dopoeit. Can734-O427toflnlo. t Ctoan 1 bdrm, no amokhg or

drinking, or pols, $250 mo . ♦ tISOdoo. 73^8263. R

' C lean 2 bdrm duplox, car- port $375 por

EXCEPTIONALI2 bdm iTr^ trig, range, OW, dliposat, private utillly with W/D hook-up, AC. 1 o r2 p e r -

' MTV, 00 moHna. no pets, $456 $250 dop. ^ a l i

_________________EzocutJv«3bdrm,3balhap( -

avallablo Immodlatoly. ■ $700por month, $700 dop. „ IndiMoe range. r«lrigor«lor, ' dishwasher. No pots doso ~ 10 collogo. Call Well al 734-0400 Of 734-0401.

FREER£NT«F1mrDod4bdmt. 2 both,. Joromo,

$500 mo. $700 dop. Terms.Call 324.3539 -

Lg 1 bdrm, 1.5 bath, no ^ ■moktfw. $375.7344023. '

Lg2bdrm.1>Abalh,lgroc 5 room In bsmi, AC. WD hookup, OW, llroplaco. $600mo.Nosmokingor 5 Pota.73:M 036734-^ Ljg2 bd1 both Apt. $420

por month * dop. TovmSounro. 734.2556.

Now duplex, 3 bdrm. 2 bath,AC, garogo, W-0 hook up, rango, DW, 1 yr loase, no

Nowor dupkix 3 bdrm 2 both............. $6S0p«monlh,Al»2-------

bdrm 2 bath $600 por _ months dop. AC rolrig, e

: ranoo.ifishwashor.covorDd pa^.aom euUtoktd.No

: F■ anofSpm 733-4539.___

Nice aroa, 2 bdrm. fridg.' slove, diBposa), ilorage ?

;■ dso.$500m o.733^14._ - : Nlco,now3bdrm.wator&' sanitation paid, Ioncod

bac* yard. $550 mo + dop. 734.«674or 734-4121.

: No»lMslna:New3bdrm,. • 2 bath du^ox. All eppls., over-«lzoo single attached garage, washer-dryer

. hook-up. $650 per monlh,' le s s $50 p o r m onth lirst . ihroo months, moving In- . «mtlve.73M139 : Quiel nolghborhood. noar i > 0 'Loary& M omingsldo.2

bdrm. oarago, stove, rotrig, . DW.WDhookiJo 736-0927

T F -N o w o r2 b d rm ,lb a !h .: 1525 mo*dco; 324-1165

TF Studio $200+ $100 dop.' rolrig Arango, very doan.- Can1>o furnished lor $35

ortra. <23-5670 : Very cloan, nice, 2 bdrm. 1• . balh. rtear Ponkio Elemorv M ary 'S Robort Jr High. . ■ mo.^^dOO dop. 1st ar>d last ; ; morth«mntrOQ. 7334330..

' 605 ROOMSFORRENrCapri Motel, kitchonotls '

: wDoWvrnios. 733-6452. MOTELS

Rooma for rom: Low rales. D a l l y P h o n o s .

; m k iw a g i^ ^ r^ ^

HOTEL $85 wit $ 3 M m o ^ dudoa an. 736-1888

■ Room lor rent: Noods TLC,• $225 a month plos dopoal.

Includes utilities & rolrig.■ CaH733<}B24.__________

Rooms lof rom. $45 wk. 825-5733 •736-2431 . .

607 OFFICE'aND RETAL SPACE

Ofy|CE9$130.UP 738-8022. 2 off{esstorran l12x l2 .1

. elflco hoa rocoptlon area.' KKchen & cont. m avail, it : •na«ted.Call734.2314.._

' 6M'WAREHOUSE/STORAGE RENTAL .

■; 4SOO aq R of warehouse, irt- : sulaied, heatod. Ilahts, of- ' ’ Rot. 1920 Highland.; Tf=.cfcal3246406.

I Have Land* Will Build * : commercial a warehouse r buDdingslorleasatoonoor

^'^ti.n;ms.734-2347..

B11 FARMSFOA : REKT

100. ACRES, Hammett,. wheel linai, cash or crop

• « h * ft.7 2 M ^ -------------laO aerM fannground.

TF Canal Co. water.----- I

165 acre prime potato ground. Am. Falls waier, . extra»alar.-$225to$250. |

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611 FARMS FOR 70 RENT _

, - ____________________ Pi300 acros farm ground East

of Joromo. Good walor. For R< more Inlo ploase call alter5om 324-4937._________ pi

’ FOR RENT-270 ACRES c undorwheollnos; Irrigation _o woll; no poutoes history on

• 170 acroa-Northoast ol Jorwn^ C^^^a^-^Lar>d-

612 PASTURES FOR RENT

• Pasture lor 10-20 cows, s t ^ — _April4<BY3264072. . Pasture needed approx. |

I 100-225palrs.32^-4179 I ' _b9fof97Pm<l!!^L<L2gan-, I

513 WANTTORENT

." wanted SUGAR b e e t "

. 615 ROOMMATES jr WANTED \. Roommate wanlod. Indurfeo - . uiilHkw&c^. 733-9167. 3

■ 701 AUCTIONS j

! POflTAtiCTTOH J' Suit., March 12th'2 pm w

Dowmown Hagerman. iHomo made food ^

Amkiuos-ColkKtfcles- !Good used fumituio. I

Somslhlng for evaryorMl837-Mi!> y 8 3 7 - ^ 7 _ _

702 CATTl£ 7(

3001) Holsioin stoers, $260.Also wn custom feed your T calva. Can 678-3558. 3

BLACK ANGUS BULLS, , MIchoangus 1995 crop oi " bulls Is ready lor your se- 71 lection. We nave a broad spodrum ol gonotics avall­ablo. bolh calving oaso & “ performance, from our Al

i program. Call for Inlorma- , tion & caialog. (208)365-

7399. Emmott. ID. CotorumfodbuncaMw

------ for solo. CftB 324-7392---------or 736-6313. •

, Easy calving, easy hondllrM.' polled Hereford BULLS, -

IPDa. 536-2294________For Sate: Dairy herd and Hof- “ •loin Springer heifers. ■

• (close up) Tom Harris,• ffi4-22S0 Of 731-2250 - ' sate. Holstdn but cslvoa, 7, ; chsslrum fed. ft shols. $90' cash. 543-5841.________: G o o d in g L iv e s to c k T

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Dairy caQle Win s«U "i a tl 2.-00 r>ooa

[ ^ 1 5 0 ^ (tto JS o S ^■ 3 0 0 ^ bs.' *200Ho(stefaiholiora,

600-800be.Cal fist your holfon HorklW owrwr

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; atlZOOnooruRMularsalewill liTvnadlataly follow, z

REGULAR SALE ! EartyConslgruTMnt

■35 calves 200 bs. J,• •lOOSloorsftHoHers. ,

4 0 0 ^ f c s .= ‘ SOStoore&HoliDrs

600-8001)0. ~ •40 Holstein Stoers.

r 40(WOOU• •65HolBlohHett#(»-........... «;• 700-800

'SOhoraea 6-* rogularrunolslaughior

^ cowaftbutT'- • 30 Holsioin Sprlngora

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II LaVama Silva981.0750

Pasture cahres. 4-400 Iba., - $350ea.or$1300forall ^

Can 3244936 'PCilED HEREFORD

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1600 head ahoctbnd heiera, bfBd1fo5mo,600he«» -

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ease buOs. Semon tostod. I’S' ?

Purebred Santa Gertrudis coRki. 438-5409 teavo msg.°^<3t-5409___________

RED ANGUS cuCeB U L L S

40 pUTDt)rDd & corrpoaho _2155 yoartlngs. C a h ^ oaso FUEL

ftffowth. stee DALTON CATTLE punx

9344383 IHC 11 _______ 8374825_______ with

Rt5’Angus^,yo{tfflr*gaft toolsfall yearllnga. Hansen boarldaho-208-&-5640. 835R«BlstM«d Angus BuOs. boaryoar1ing8,tanyoarfngs.& rowra m in ^ - s . 101 Rand), IHC

Kif>gHin.366-2177or ports366-2916- Gno,

R oason^pri^ .C anE Ik JD<Horn Angus or Black Line Cas<Angus atMI-5225. PU.iS314021.CT531-5S97. j o «

Salorsbrooding stock, rod nowand block, some polled. $11,'yoarllng and older. 733- i bnn9235 loavo rnso durino day, yjjg,

SILVER CREEK RANCH 7 floOFFERS FOR SALE; 40 LikoREGISTERED YEARLING gooeANGUS BULLS. LARGE ^SELECTION OF CALVING comEASE BULLS. Podlgroos pi.Eavallablo end all lertlllly hy^rtestod and guarantood^: kotsContact Dave Nabor at 12^(208) 544-2475 or Lynn draiNabor 1208)786-3098 lor p u «

Wanlod 500 Ib bool calves. 14‘ i Lonvo mso 529-5612 som

Yoortng & 2 yr old Simmon- tal bulla, red & black, por- lormarKJO ar*d EPD’a on ol 1 bulls. Call Bob Fosscocr ’ Goodino 934-4827.

703 DAIRY EQUlPliCNr

310horMokKtr1cmotors. d 3 phase. 16 bo-matic takf I

pffs,Cpn 866-^4^,--------- ^

704 CUSTOM FARM SERVICES

AU gnxmd worit, chopping.Ihrwhlng.rockplcKor,

swath, bale, toador, trucks.manurohauL

Randy Woawr. 543-6886.^

. rowing. 4 gram ploniing.Largo oll-sot disk.

4^2803. HAYRETRIEVINa

Can 734-9743.

Duana'a Custom Farmlr>g 326-4506 w 678-1686

705 FARM MACHINERY

1066 INT. hydro 105 HF $9K.1494 CasolHFWD 70 to. $14K. 733-3634.

12 row beet planter wilh markorv, 12 row boot culti­vator. 12 tow hooter bodder bar. 6 row Hesston lifter loodor. 6 row Alloway top­per wftfi hydraoBc scatowa.4440 JDtradof. 432-5361.

bar. $ ^ r o ^ ^ 1 9 5 3 1967 Frieghtliner 3406B AT.

AC, RT014613lan8ml*- skxi. Long enough for a 20-22118^ bod. fresh m ^ & roda, naw palm, now roar onda.Asnng

$19,900. -1900T800Kenwo(th3406a. I

AT,AC.15spd,overdrivo. now maina. rods, ft turbo.

4:11 roara, fresh p ^ , new

20^^latO Bcoopor. $2500.

2 Polalobods, good cond.; oxcol. be»a and molora, to- lion on sides, both for$2500.629-^1________

2 Potato beds, good cond., oxenl. beta and motofs, te­flon on aidos, both lor

400, two wido whoal straw balea. $1 oa. Farmall M t n g o f ^ A ^ M u ^

426 NH balor. 910 NH swalhor. Both pioooa.

cxcolIont^condlt|on,,CalL_B3<-«aalMv.w —

64SB Fiat Alils-Chalmora, rubber liro loador, 3 yard bucket, $15,000.30' con-

a s F »6 Row Milton Boot Planlor.

Qood cond. $1800.326-

78 Hesiton 6600 swather, (fieaal,cab.AC, 16 ft head- er, exo cond. Eata hay. $73006554381. _

‘93NewHolandS05 3string Kbaler. Auto luber awing tonguelMle wl. Indicator,

.knoftorfan.Shodd«lwhen not In use. $28,500.00.8 2 9 ^ _____________Buriey Tr»«tor Salvage Combine a tradorpwia

PaU. ID -JFord S' blade. $525. ACD 17 d1ese13pi.Ford Jubilee, gai,ap1 . Ford Dextadie- ael. 3pt. Your choice, >35b0.2^73»4896.

Fofealora Walla ptow*rCa»-

I ^ S A L £ :4 P i^ a .1 Zkn-

Pumpa,' Msb^^prhiMer Equip; 1 Modular nome;2 Metal bldoiiGralnarles.Cali Pal MsrrlOBn .677<4456 days. 4 » B & E v e a OilCuniiCociviany - .

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' Win (toBw 326-4141. rain drill Allallasood common rv ow 734- sta te tostod. Mai

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1 buiTks, 3yo u n q fH io 8 .4 ^ ^~ all aflor eyr.oidpaporodM orj---------- maro. broko ft gon,JD105 $1500. 2yr. pinkfiV.C 15-rotory tio ft bailor broko, $5Id.. 324- 324-1377.__________----------- 78 Chovy PU ft 73 Whol

5(h wtwol. Both nood w Good doal at $3600

SEED— handy pofson. 3 2 4 ^ ^ V n L Amorican saddle bred < J S S " Bon G.^ Super Fino by

tan’s Santana out of ' ' 7 ^ promo SuKan. Abo natii

^ h o r s o ^ o r y . I

S®$1^' Arab maro 15 yrs. Wosl/!sn Plow- rFamly. ERICWANMAN174 HorsoshoofaH)'j jg ------- ------------S43-9185- -Kotoin. Good looking yearling 19. 324<»04

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9 8 6 L I N C O L N

T O W N C A Rir is in excellent condition with )ow or s e a ls , c ru ise confrc powor door loclcs-all the luxu

s. W A S $ 5 9 9 3

‘4981i M E R K U R X R 4 -ro n s., fr6 nl w hee l d r iv e , j okos, culo & jportyl W A S 5 3

<276.M GEO 4 DOOR)Ior, au to m a tic Iran tm issic low miles, econom icaijo owj

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H o r ^ Bouaht. sold and b»ded.CanY&^«)55. _

1 now. JEFFT0UL0U3E 5321. FARRCR SERVICES hay 1 Exp. fu9 lime horseshoor

(4 '* Booking Ivgo ranch ao- courts. I « or cold work by

I Slandina a! stud • COMET'U ad i & whlto Teblano sta^ Son. Roo Missouri Fox Trol

J* " ® " to r .H a sH a ll-c o n to rm a *• lio n , color, n s tu ra l gait1 cuttina a reo t disposition ft standi

f T z l 711 HORSE n d ^ ^ EQUPIENT)?3 .o r isV^’ Ung'hatrroporsaddle___ $350. 423.4257or 423-

90aSnflef7pm 3, 1993 3 Horso slant gooso

• n o c k ^ d ro s^ p ^ ro o m .

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1* 11 used wtwol faws, Jorome_____ sraa. 834-8416_________

120a Olio* PVC ga«odpi>o

30 sh a m Salmon River Ca- nalCo.walor,6K^18

8 ft'10*aluniirjuin5alodp(pO|-------- 8 f t 12 -PVCgalodpipo,traw. Call 733-4462 or 733-

For sale: 10* PVC g a t^p lpo .43B -^ .________

S ------ Fofsale:Appx. 1500rX72:-------- aluminum sption tubos, ox-

JTT55; Traati Pump: Honda GT30X, 8hp, $1600 now-bost roa- i X sonr}nblootlor?37.^1 ? „

7H SHEEP tOOATS

^ Goats wonted: CAE troo, 7?^-9W .____________

715 SWIHE

«l€ng. Ordor 4-H, FFA pigs lor al _____ lalra. Groat ultra-soune

Woanor piga lor sale. Cal............. 9344503 - ---------------nglilly. Woanor Pigs for sale. $4C

oacft.32Rfe>3. ;

i i ib& 1981 S(

Front wheel drive, ocoiiomical.to.drive, tost drive it todoyl ...

1980 V5 spood h-onsmissior front wheel drive, economical to drive

ith p e r 1981 GRifrol, a i r Automatic transmlssi «U7 and steoririfi, pow

Obrokes, tu^one paint

1977 P'5 speed tronsmissior powor stooring,

I « ■ power

■ ^ w e r 1981 F(Powdor bluo, automi

,■ J H j v fransml»ion, power . power b ro k a t......

L f_1982T (i B Automatic Irantmlssl I R air conditioning,'cru lio n , o ir W A S S 1 2 9 5 . ........

w 1985 DCK Power steering, . -

M ' pov«r brokej,"ont wheel drive. Vy

s y o u s t i o u i a i p p k l o r ^

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nd S08TRICHI___ P ro f its alamtth«l----- CradtoAcros tarm 536-5460J QUICK Slade. prtvKjy. Tree«r grows 6*10. ft. yearly.10- S4.95'7.95 del. monthly.

Trol- W rma- ■

inds300.

----- 801 ANT10UE8ddJe. -■123- 1947JohnDooroB.1942JO___ A. Good shape. Call afler,080 6om. 436-5696. om. ANTIQUESHO W :— WoslonPlaa• March1M2 _

Brouselt)e14antk)ue doaiorsmir^ shops a t

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1 yr old rofrlQ-freozor. likeHor. . now.$380.rai8730----- 3yr. oldeleo.ranM .exo.Ca- cond. $150'Ca8 487-2121.

I__ 87FrlgldalroElilorefTlg,al-]<pe.' mona,'2S.6 cirtt. Includingipo. 10.19CU ft treonr, energy'33- offlclont. ice ft water thru___ <lo6r. $550.^-5062.Ited Appllsnoet for sale___ WarrartoodX72 Smilti’s Used AppHanoM ,ox- 245 Washlnglon-^ 1 9 6 5 'par- Dryorlorsale.$100l>rm, ___ runs groat. 10 VIS old.s s ; c3i.3;4-i3fe.________ Ho¥>ointponabk)dlshwssh-30X or, lairfy now with powor foa- acrubbor, work good,g__ $12&tatfof,CaH326-4M1.

Konmoro ovon rango, oxcol. condition. Almond. $300.

___ 3 2 4 - 8 ^ _____________roo. Usod washor. $50. Oryor. _ $50. Eloc. slovo. ceramic

too. $100.734-4424 Wanted dssd or sllv*.

Whirtaoolpoctabio , ^ distiw a£»i» ,S oeet

$40

SUBARUive,

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F o m S i‘omatic ver steering,

TOWNCARtlsjloh, povrer windows, cruI»econlt«l, -

i p G E C S, W U $ 2 4 9 5 ......................1

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. ''-BeO U ttfl• • ^ Front wheel drive,• •• - >' •, stoering, poNver

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— AM) CRAFTS^ Crafiera and Artists, Keop-sL sake Cooago tias room lel»e lo<S«playK>urcrBf|slnour ly.- -O ottage^ilt Shop. Alsoty. sheir-makof noodod, 734-

,4101or7^1771.10-6.— Pwple wttti sonethlns Jo' mD _ and psopls who wani to■ buy- thoTt wtut cl assinod

1 804 BULDMG I MATERIALS -

H* Driveway oravet.'vory Tea-"■ sonablo. •^ Gravel tor solo, enywhoro In

MagloValloy. tOwhoelorCtf&24-1092__________

=r 0wj^y7’ x20’ lowngpert^^ Hon with track antfhard-« .!rOT.t1??.733-50?5------

BOS CAMERASAWEQUIPIEKT

“ Used camcorder -f occosso- rt»tacase.(425Cafl

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i ITEMS

~ JennyLynnerbftmatiross._ :-------

ke B07 aOTHING

“ Beautifuf wodding dross ft1 ■ veil. 0X0 cond. Purchased ^ in Boiso. slzo 6, $300. Cel

IS Woddlng dross ft voil.WhHo.~ ^ beaded, long train, s in 14.

New in *94 tor $6o6. wil sod— for $325.736-8157 loavo

mogftflOQ.

\ SOS COMMUNICATION— DEVICES

2 radios, HT-90s. For inlo,— 67&^737-678-3259eves.!!: Portable 2-wsy radtos, 8002 Irunklng system, or llko

V $250, Include chargors.J CrUI 3 ^ 4 - 5 2 9 5 . -------

— 809 COMPUTERS

lie 486 DX-337s VGA, 3.5l^ 5.25 FO. 245 mag HD, video accokmilor USR14.4 modem, $1200-oller. CollJoffal7e8-0ie6.________

“ 486-SVGA, cd rom, 170.

*^n95°c'A*7M^°13**^” 'IT IBM PC2, primer, modom'

$700:SaloBa,733^»25

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LJI9UIS$ i £

UNBIRD$|

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™ « $ 1 | W O W I t

HONMtRIIful S p !^ COU^'e , 5 speed jransmlsrion, p< Bf brakes, tinted glass, ij>o\lOTORS VALUE PR

i i oi w i i ^ P a l l ^ ^

. IT - F I N Dg 73:_ ^ -tX lM P U IE B S .............. i

- Holp with upgrades, CD. - *: SVGA, memory, prlnlors.J . P l e a s e q U ^ ^ . ^0 IBM PS2 286 and 386. Make I- oHof. 733-9444_________ ;

lnloI486DX2-66.420mbHD.

' ' BIO BREWOOO

- 811 ...Bim im m E__________ANDCAHPETB

" EkKiric rocfnor like new Coll (^ szM ex._____________ -r Fufl sizo p«lo»-tqp mailross '

$ 1 ^ ^ l % m ^ p t ^ ' -- King sols, hololrelums loss

than2yrsokJ. $189. Call734-BM1._____________

King size pIDow-top . :

King sl20 waler bod, linorft ' heater, $150-oflor. 326- -

4501 RU.Canecned. Ukonowl69‘ tancoud)ft

iovoseal,$2504tter. : Cal 736-7320. '

Oakenteitahmontctr.53x68* WQh.boaulHul

ploce, $335^7344381 or . . ^ 731-4381. I1 ^ n a P o r M ^ ^ o ^

" bui true. Only $99.95 per 1-M>. 7 3 4 ^ 1 _____________-

'• Ouoonsizoplllow-top

“ h o i ^’ Sowing machine wtti a largo

coblnotin groat condition. : Full-sizotfmattress. and ; box s p r in j^ pracllcally |

“ Twin elzo pUlow4cp m anrw ‘ ft box sprino, stO in plastte. $125. Cal 754-6881.

Wood burAbods,$t75.. twin

- B12 HEATING & AmCONDmOMNQ

i Earth Stovo poDot insert.I $90cT4 Can 7344381 or 7314381.II Used Carousel Firoplaco, in _ goodcond..$100..youro-0, move^^gs^noj ^

- Wliit(ield'a«lvafii“Q?-po'lo«- '1, slovo. Like now. Rosson-

flbtocosl. 733-8797.

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BARTONS JEWELRY ftDIAUONDS

: Corrpbte JowDlty repair ft re- tnoum spedd t o the month of Mwch. Bring in your old

'S rJ f fiiK ia '-piece.W obuyokJooid&

j ^ k y ft diamond, w a L y m ^ Jeweler of *n

rilyfor3lYn.546Bkie " LakesBM lM nexttoCao- tus Polo's tiOTl 733-3115

W oddiwrhgsol.

815 LAWNIOAROEN <

1993 Soon 6HP tiOor, $320~ I Phona 734»1323 evos.

Father, Daughler lawn mow- Ing partners, small, mod. orlargo lawni, preferably in FuT ForK lm bflrty .Call423- h4 1 2 a A a k ly f l i^ - 2

For salo Keea Com mercial FuPowor Rako In very good i>cond $400, Tons 2 ^ utinof.$50,7i^974S J

0LADI01U8BUIBS Q(TaHngoriorB now. salo fprices. C«l 4 3 8 - 5 ^ ^ ^

T ra«or ft loader, rolotailog. Jmowing, blade work, comi- Gioatlna.AnofMV3264631. $

817 HSCELLANEOUSFORSALE p

1973 Lincoln Mark IV. mo- |] — dianlcallyporfoct. noods. r r

palm and lop. 1500 W alt ‘•® Coleman gonorator, 1 HP " S terile doop well p u m p , , nearly ^ n ^ o d larger J

; l^ o jd .R h o o m ^ g a l —

: K ^ R C A S r « S « a o t e I' TV.$175.3/4roaawaybod,

$75. Fiboralass woll pros-• su re lan k .$ 8 0 .1 /2 H P jo l' pump. $100. Slight ceiling ; r• lixluYo. $25. T asco zoom. binoc. 7X15 40m m . $35. .

7 3 3 ^ _____________ ^5 'Acrylic roman tub $100. ,

67540mmtok)8copow-tri- ,■ pod (still In boxy $ 200 . \

Lnrgo lan velour easy chair '$ 75 .14 'c lodricchaln6sw ,

- $25.3 wfcker-bamboo pad- ! > d o d b a rsto o lB $ 8 0 .M isc ^

cryttol Btomwore $50-all.• Can 637-6485.__________ J- D PA irsioi:mr$75.Skipko'.«- - $ 2 0 0 : - ^ H o n d a C M o.- $300,326-5144 Q.i

1 9 9 3 VILLAGER\ '- 0 9 6 L A utom olic transm isslo o w e r w in d o w s , s ta r o o »yst< assenger jea ting . W A S $ , 1 / , 9

‘ 1 5 8

1 9 9 0 CHEVY ClM 245 . Automalic. power steorii hool drive, oir cond., stereo cossel

’1495 9 9 1992M E R C U R 1

A-0531. Fronl wheel drive, 5 3nd., oir cond., stereo system .'

CUT $ A Q2018 O T

PORDTHUNDi, outomotic transmissian, air dduxe interior, radial iires,-i poWer brakes. W A S $ 5 ^

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DEPARTMENT ^ 208-734-5538 ^For sale: Cannondaio . <oct

bugger, liui now. $250 or ol---------- te.73M57.1_______ ShodCUssned. . . Cm sdutkxi to - 2 3

i«yournMds.733-0931. ^maj

Forsato:Ext«m»ypump Loviwfth leg skwve.likoinow. guijni

Rsasonobloprkx). & VC^73»7S09 nlc«

Full kitchon cupboards, ma- car.hogany. $350, best olfor. Ken324^11.__________ __ RC/

Full sot ol Academic Inloma- TV $2Iknol Encydopodias, novor miciusod. pd.iieZawiHsoU lor chai$350. S l 734-3487 $60,

GE sell-clean oven $200. TwolBrasa full bed $50, enter- dooitalnmonl cir, $40, oxc. sizo hanJdesk $100. •^ 2 9 6 0 ________ Cal

GE washer $200. Organ Used$200. *65 PontlBO Tempest J s n500.736^408. Wolgi

Kohler generator wilh Her- couculos engine. KW30. sin- ongglo-3 phase, 56 hp, low whoohours. $6000 or b r f ottor- ■ ta gtrade. 3264158________

Lolond doublo action doooh-- 818- mixer. model 50-DA,lidequipped with saioty ____switch. 3 phase-230 voll. iggiUsod very ittie and In castfod cood. $795,837-6sgL $15(

V.Swedish cope, saddle . . i ,

notch k)M. 2^6^ TftG roof a o i deckkig^s,vktoo.k>ltft

ollm .iie.lm il.M o. u 307-684-2445.

NowOakvanlty.eillong. 734. 1 clawfoot ft 1 podoslal

bflthiJ> 326-5231 NEW‘SlnQOr Stylist 9117*. yloli

regular $675-son lor $300 734. or olfor. Pfaltzgrslf (Tea 5; ^ Rosa) 8 settings, sliver- ware ft canisters,-f misc

Ponel and com buming stove “ 0 lofMtoiaM.OO 9344566

Q ullli^ fram es for sale, rlec73i« T O tio

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RG SV A N lhafoion, cruise control, CUStOIT stem , 1-ow ner, 7 Thoi

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CORSICA 1 9 8iring & brokes, front Fronl wh« selto. WAS $ 6 9 9 5 tronsmiisic

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C L A S S I F I E D 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 M I I_______________________________WAmH)TOB .» _ s a W A H TEDT0BUY_|«7 QARAQESA1£S » ' “ U E J oS S o ES _ * " { K o J S j M S ' -

_______ _______ ______ - ________ MACHlwmT Ashafp.clean.latomodol. Sotofm^etalfreoweightswW YnmflH tm 400 Din biiZ -92 Honda CR 500. mint 1992 Harloy Davidion, allR E M E M B E R ' 1 yr old spayed lemale Oal- 16X40talhe.$185^11XM S h i K a ^ w S S T M l d2» DriU.Tool, h-mi: olfor. Call 326-5231 ovos, n w ^ , rww seal, $400. cond. $ 2 8 0 ^ . offerf '

Thalblrthdayedyouplaeod • - malian,purebrod.nopa- m?,j W ll lure, baby stull. lots of 32fr«flflgYPa. . . . ^ M 6 9 4 C«n326-5696. 734-5009.eves,

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B u t t h e j c a r c a n . i ■

S M d r l i V l W . S S HoodhSmo 423^5337___ ^ W h r f f a M ^ 'S f e o O . Wanted to buy: 1st odition a^ ' | S i*1?1o-2.’ ,

- ......... ; '; „ „ H T Y F o o o ; " - & t s s r a M -Jmall pickup bed irailer. ^ cab. fixor-uMr to ported aniiquedrill press ft moro! \$250. with shell. $300. AKC rep Rottweiler pups. ANDSERVICES co«ftion 73.V3466 t y p o - ^ S ^ ----------------- 836Maurice. Sat ft Sun. - . . t t i • ^ X N ^ B R T : ^Lovoseal. $100.934-5770 tails dockpd. 1st shots. :— r r r r .7 Warned to buy: 67-69 Chovy oam-Sem. l a a i ' — r n m t~ ' '

H ^ , p o y |M 7 : ^ 7 8 a . S a V e U p tO 4 0 % “ S S i 'S S t l 'S a r S - S u IF .u iid .t ln g My s ^ tn o & Wesson S45. exlras. AKC ScottishTorriorpup. onyourgrocofyW, i«!<tof.l(»h J ot.324-8721------------------- ShoooelFaW:.rfcbino. ^ . I iS b i l j l to nnice; $475. Radfo control ® ***■ Wantod-1988-91 Ford F150 Wantod to buy: 8-10 Khool patterns, sowing books. - j y< ^ i Xcar.exo$125. Slove $75 i4 0 0 .te4 i6 6 . 734-0293. . “ K t o Jood c ^ d l K Sars.nottons.Kmoro, • i iVi' ,Kenmoro washer $50 26* AKC Spriiwer Spaniel pup- ----- --ra a ^ r t io Cal 324-5748 orGomMnt 733-5920 Fumitumftfbrturos.ftsomo "RCA TV $200 734-9596 Dte».fc2s!^324-3557 ,p~ Wanted lo buy. kJtchon cab*- eJolhina.SotonV9am. V

fV$200 Excorsizebl(e$25 BonrderCollio dudb S50 VIDEO UVEJR|“ W Am TO^^ tiotB, 4 'base board hoat- 3pm.SkyianoMobiloPaik, - •^ - iT a S 7 r rT a B ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H ^ » B S S 8 f la« iltiiT lillnB J W f cm S ^ ^ W R M k h o - • ENTERTAIHfcCHT ors, doad Macintosh com- ^ 2913 E 3600 N #63. .3 S S " i l o i 2 d » » ! - ■ »TEUV1SI0N T o p K i ^ i p 8.r«8- t o p j i . , 1 j „ | „ AF.t,teil«iol3oMMIno 1$60,lols more, 7334179, ~ Bo(dorCo(lep(f»i08.paien| ----------------- i---------------------------- ------------ :_______- parta-423-5130_________ To bo Auctioned: Slog slide_V‘wo 10 X 12 ovorhoad shop - work. $50.S34-fe39. lD‘sa]ellllod|sh,complete Smoll camp irl. tent trailer. Wamod to buy; M&ssoy For- incam per3/11/95 12:00 . :doors Comolotowith aDthe ^ Chow chows 1 mala-S200 l $800-best ollor. 543-6707 loardrop style or Scotty, guson 124 Saler and Scor- noon sharp. South locust I

inmaia.toKn 1 <)u,t,.»lrf aflor5:30wookdavs.any- usad.726^13 olon Stlnoorsnowmobile. MiniStorooo. 197SLocusLc S ^ W - K h t ^ ^ K time weekends. 5 4 if f07L 6784»69 ovos. Ross. T F .C A S H .^ 5 1 .

Jsed store shotvina ask tor ceUomporament, we havo Satellite dish. LIKE NEWI good working cond. Call Wantod to b ^ : molor for To be Auctionod: Slog slide „ 'L ^ . T s S ^ both o f% parenb, all m TrackorlO. MAKEOffER 5 3 3 ^ o r 7 ^ 5 . 1961 Ford Escort, good In camper 3 /n /95 'l2 .00V lT m ^liIro >2<10.a~. . AKCrwi.cJl3S!jgg7. 0.11733.8704r t e r v . „ l»».loOoo. =ood.<23-54»8___________ „oo„,K rp .Soolt.iocuuc ^ l r y skls-boots. used I • f^ncy Purebred Border oolto Hliochi TV.m m I .p Ic- foasonaWy priced, no pa- Wanlod lobiw Oregon Myr*nnm t i« ) 734-132d o«».$100.WorWnoDar. luro-annlona.AC-DC. Por- per* noedod Ask lor Larry tiewood bdrm furn, any TF.CASH7334451.

V N M l^ v w v o ^ e a n d ents. 733-5425 taWo $50-7360265______Cafl 324-3892-__________ ptoco. sold al Houslor Fum

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USTRUMENTS Free lo good homo. Shih MOVING SALE J1CA oak Wanted: 40’ Semi flatbed . lullsizo, 733-1316------------ ■ hanrfiinn a trarkw-nrrPrtinn M W lohanrflpthelottan a irtuM cn ia Tzu.forrlate.lV^iyii. house oWnol console TV ft VCR: irailor. suitable for bridge. Wanted Troybuili chipper E < i U 5 B L Z i l l l l 1 handling. A track<ontxrtjng easy 10 nanoie ine jeiia.99tFondorS{|uierSlnito. doo. afl shot. 543-%33l Kenwood Sloroo w«D and 73^0067 shroddof._733-tt372, rear axle for light comenng; To lestdnve a new)etta ‘casterouitBr. areal shape. --------------------------------------- c«)«wl,CaB,733;^------ Wamod:4(tlo5llcocktalwol Want To Buy; Bicycio cort B I H X T T O n T n M per moitini‘i6 momits And duai airtiaas** are or lo find out m ore about it$150.T&2819 Gorman short haired Point- PSIOOO 7 salolUo dish olus hnr nrnlnrnhlvwlih sink ihni holds Iwo chlldrnn ■ tl.W ll3 i1 IU iU ilM cn r1m„„ A naauai airoags a e ................................=L)or Squire Btrat o ii^^ er*. AKC. Whelped 1-10. everything includod. ball 3241&6 ^_______ Ploaso can: 324-6912. i m m m i i m m m i u a m n p a y m m Standard in every Jelta. visit your local Volkswagen ,with soli case, good cond, 20M7fr4905. ovos 886-7765.-------------- Wantod; 4 Wa» Disney mov- Want to buy usod horso i $45U acqilisitionjcc And, knowrinq that you dealertoday. 'asking $230. Call 734- Lab Puppies ft Akita Pupotos SntollitoSystom, tes. Lady & The Tramp, slock tmlors; 326-54715e09a>of4pm._________ lor sSe. Cai Jease Cal 7 3 ^ ^ . CinderoS. Tho UttJo »3or- calamrtimo. 901 ATVSAND g e t scheduled maintenance T h e N e W I c t t a

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1993 Dotfgb Dakota LE,'

TZ Fort. FIDO, sport custom w/shell. 360 AT, 1 ovmor,

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storm windows, good cond, *t1.000._Can_7fa.19^ 1984 Silverado V^ton4X4 brsnd now MlchoDn tires,

r chromo wheeb, AM-FM " stofOo. AC. dual exhaust f lool box, tinted windows, n

oood conditkirt. *4290.. ^an& 34-4956 ■

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'85 Plymouth Voyager LE, load^lVorydoanI*3300 or offer. Call 734-7384.

•86 Ford van, low mileage. ___

3244760 alioreom. - ‘94 Grand Voyaaer, blue, PuD

air, cruise, AM-FM-Tape,33K.*16.000.3g4.3737,_ -----

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199UeSabro LTD, loadod- _22S!powor everything. *6800, '81 h>34-9442 8flm to Som____ JOT

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