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I 1 _____ ^ : Tw in Falls, i S : G ood mo ____ W eather ,___ Today: Sunny. Hghi Light winds in the D S becoming west 10 n ^ . aftemooiL M agic V alli Downing dou^nuts: foils to snatch the wi for quick doughnut I > . RecorcUqw p ^ o p ^ u d industiy, an in nomic force in Magi turning like a.cuily. Sports CSI sweep: Ihe ; Collegeof Southern Idaho ' baseball team = bghtcsned its giip on die league lead Saturd^. Page D l ------ HHfahl^^e34&^ CSFIWin Judo pionships filled the ^turd^. F amily LIFE C ommunity Coming events: Elni planned this week. M oney Hoe hoe hold H; If y tears into an under; you may find yours( O pinion S a f^ iC a ^ (^UT . siiovjdbeginathoT gation of die farm< diat was the site of explosion, t o d ^ e S ection by ^ctlbiiA. : ; . Weather,........ ,2 Cn ...... 3,5’ Mt . , bplnion.;..:....6-7 West........ ..,..,8 S< '•■■sp SeictlonB Magic Wey .. 1.3 „ S( 6bltuaries ........ 2 ' Mt 1. ,ldaW..;C4....4 Wc ' Lunch”nienus..,5 ClJ . -Community ...,.,6 . I ■ I,■ Sl Section C“ ci, Family life.... 1-7 : j j B l a ^ >E.i. williams of Ha«e ;^;s«ldhi9Sho|iSmlth ' ' • TiiioTlmefrNowsCte 75 59-C -----------— V icSIEfiK F S CC - SAL-1- LAK.S dahp/92nd yeaf. No. * ORNING ghsnearSO. emoriiing, A( LEY ts: Magic Valley sk s world record -, ut consumption. is PageBl By» ______ TIfflH D )priCM: Ih e important eco- ,J}, agicVaU^.is S,'”! ^.£iy. Page Bl feior Bu proG ClOS4 advi pam Ams push ciga ^.aimual------ ^ -------- ^ ido Q ub cham* H( he CSI gym mun Page P I 1996 isfit E , T I Uvlngwlth Hos IcheaiA I growingnum-^ pare I bttof ; jjij I Ainericwiam* . , iJiliKare^ . : . rajtasiiiigtir TSi - .H| I’^’caiic^^'■ i'fe p ^ d , js?, *Sndoutwhat% “J !k. Page 86 p < Coa Frie cou [f your badicEoi • wor lerground ^ble, irself in court djj,* PageEl The '"s chai )unty officials...... ion>ughin\^'tr- . Ti n*chexxiical plant of a Thursday \\ q\ Iseditorial sa^. . > i>« ,PageA6 biut Y SECTION bear Abby,...'..5 ' ± Crossword..... ,6 .' 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The group how qu hether Jodie Ann Hostetler is e back on tbe street ~ ; Hostetler, now 26, has served i lum three years of her sentenc ate Department of Correction: ardons and Parole held an j hearing to determine whe fit for parole. The board set a i arole date of Feb. 6. An infraction of prison ru [ostetler that release dote, arole board is to reconsider 1 hen it meets April 17 and 18. arole hearing could be set then. tie background Jodie Ann Hostetler’s bo: lonndl -"Bud” Stradl^, report* ^ Aman'drtoaaQi6H&<»^'. 2 Hostetler'-eventuoUy pleaded. ’fdJhy, 'count orinjuiv;^'#® 'as sentenced to th^'lo:n& 'e cate prison. A 'T ^^ FaUs:dou cquitted Stradley'on murder ch Stradley, now 33, w^4ndictc ebruaiy* on unrelated charges nd lascivious condua involving nderaged. ' Paulette Jackson of Castlei lonnie Misoihimer of Buhl, foi riends of Amanda, ottended t ourthearings - for StradI [ostetler. They’re frustrat feren't notified of Hostetler despite their involveme Jackson and Misenhimer i on*t have a vendetta agoing I hey see her as an example of ^iey say doesn’t work. Jackson wonders if imprisoni hang^ Hostetler’s abusive beb “How many times is the cyde epeat?.".J a c l^ n asks.. .. The Times-News’ messages [ostetler in pri»n were not reti low parole works Terms of parole can be stiiff, i liUtation programs begun in piu Please see PAROL Mormoi Changes will affe middle managen riwAisoctotedPmt . SALT LAKE C r r y — Mormc President Gbrdon,’B;.HIhc Saturday announced'a-reorgan !fae feith’s.mlddle management betmr.accdmmodating the rapi 3f a faith approaching 10 milli aits. Hinckley said the chu: adding-three new quorum Seventy — a body that.man :hurch’s 'affairs throughout t -7.to be.filled by,134.men.a to>tbe':newIy created positioi A.uthority S w nty. The ;13'4 . were, previous l^uthorities who assisted Pr^dendes mostly made up bers of the existing First an Quorums of the Seventy. Nov will be church officers and^inc the Sevrai^, which takes its from the'govehilng First Ft and .the‘X2uoruin'of the Apostlei •....... ' **With these.’respective.qu place, iwe have iestablished i under which the churd} m ^ gt ________ . Sundi iem up |||^:| ^er Ci^'l ther Jy lease- be a tool for ' ISeS? : I'inahi^- case comes , a victim's ring if the |gS||£^H January 'c person con* cr death, is. «k before a nrherdigt*— le death to 3 case inve& questions •jsreadytq , ■> ____ ed Ihc mini- P«»iett» Jsckl encc, so tiie Iud Amancto m on Boartf>of m Aug. fvhether she a rules but the er her case 18. Another ort^.a lif» in. led^uiH&to K%^d,i!BKd-* &'e years-in , ^unty jiuy ' charge^'; '. icted in late ■ges of I w d •:!. ingtwo^ls tleford and ' founders bf id trials and adley and 1 rated they ^^8 leFs paroTiS “ ~ imMt sr say they st Hosteder. , ; • -, ^ , ofasystem • / ionment has •' ''/ / ' behavior. " t-degoingto es to Jodie return^. - ff, and reha-' . ' ParioasandP prison can probation cu< l»LE,Page.M llHicaMfflM >n^resi( fe e t" ' .' /- sm en r , rmon Church [iiickleyyon ' gdnintion' of' ' lent o im ^ a t ’ ', li^on^dh^ ' . Qontai hurch was: sTOss^tha urns of-th« ■ aanages the i,e„biirs a it the world states, is th ii.appointed , . - , . don o t^a Spealdng , •— church’s • Area co„ferenc< ed 23 Area jjso annout upotmem- Reliefs and Second omdliary. ' MaryEil church hos Its dipwtiqn SodetV Drc :Presidency, ja?k,.who he Tvyelye.;- Virginia U. ' A Hnckl^sI .quorums in nam^Smo id a pattern- ^ . ygrowtoany lln d&y, April 6 , 1997 d^ S —o IB ^9^1 sit;' ''w jjifl k u n , a TrIend of Amanda,' u y t notdledlir^2. ■■ " I parolft Commissioner Russ«ll Ni tses h« will hear, an indication d >t underllnad, highlighted and ma dent an size with an orgai zation of Art Presidencies ar fiT^B'Area Authori -Seventies, chost • and working aero \the world accordu |S B to' need,” Hinckl< I^^H' Since becomii president of Tl jOHH'-Church of Jes' : Christ of J-atter-d; ''/Saints in Mar. ;31995,,Hinckley h tiat m anaging^ growth of tl bld't^gidD; which'has tho I abfbaa than in the Unit< the' I rad e ^ p ’s 'greatest cb lg at :ch^ opening se»on of t •167th Annual Geher ce, ;he 86-year>oId'E^~d(l unced & leadership change : Sodety.-Ae church’s wcmei iilen W. Smoot, director osting,: was appointecLReli residetiti- replacing Elaine jo,ha'd.'served since,19S U. Jensen and Shari ^ De s authorized .biography, wc loot’s w u i ^ p r s . ' ... . - Pleese SM CHANQES, Page '5 aes syt fier granddaughter, Cassle Ku: I Newcomb dlVrla Falls s^ n d s d 1 d how serious he Is about tbe ]< marked with arrows and exclams inouncc sani- \rea and )rity osen UmBE^Be™ :ross 'ding The r has dtti- * ' ■f th e ’ ieraT ■Sdty '• ge or ’ H H P iW B IlB W •elief • ■ *■• ne L." L990;.’ • ■- -------- -- Dew,-./' , ■ ^ AslanyChaltanto7%a . • TsiwmKleonSatunta; }ge'A2 '. of Jesus Christ of lJtt( m ma I Kunkel, 7, Isiust abotrtthe same S C c TV '"-P{ li( cr h( rc ai m a; rc r m .BiaiMU*n/n.n»»<M p, Ils days reading the flies d sc le lob. Newcomb leaves h< im^on points. :es reorg mdt ne age as Amanda Hostetler wouli Trials, tribulai ofbeingapar comrnissionc; ByKent McCleary ^lmes^^ews wfftter ____________ . TWIN FALLS - Serving as Pardons and Parole commiss ught part-time job. - And'Russell Newcomb, a o er from Twin Falls, says it’s j he is retired, because of the ti requires. Newcomb, 62, acc appointment in July 1995, months after retiring from his a surgeon. Newcomb, who served a tcj representarive and another senator, said the public ser position appealed to him. He to opply his skill as a care^' broken lives. The board's five members s with hearing every parole r every inmate In Idaho’s pri: meet 10 days a monthrond c or 29 cases per day, Newcomb Commissioners are paid $1 for parole, pardon or revocadc and reimbursed for their exj meetings other tharvboard bet missioncrs get $75 per dt^, {du It’s a job with plenty ofsera ings are already set throug 2052, and with the increasing prisoners entering the system sees only an increase in the hearings. Please see COMMISSIOI ^anizatk ||9 ? 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: G o o d m o

____ W e a t h e r ,___Today: Sunny. Hghi Light winds in the D

S becoming west 10 n . aftemooiL

M a g i c V a l l i

Downing dou^nuts: foils to snatch the wi for quick doughnut I

>. RecorcUqw p ^ o p^ u d industiy, an in nomic force in Magi turning like a.cuily.

Spo rtsCSI sweep: Ih e

; Collegeof Southern Idaho ' baseball team

= bghtcsned its giip on die league lead Saturd^.Page D l

------ H Hfahl^^e34& ^CSFIWin Judo pionships filled the ^ tu rd ^ .

F a m i l y L IF E

C o m m u n i t y

Coming events: Elni planned this week.

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TWIN-FALLS - Parole can be i tforming convicts, officials sa; o esn 't com e ligh tly , and talion’s cooperation.____But os a womiu convicted ic rofile Magic Valley murder cas oser to a possible release, a dvocacy group is w onderin arole process is sufficient. Am anda H ostetler died in J92 a t age two of m assive i ijuries. Her mother, the one pei cted in connection with her ( Jieduled t o . a p f ^ next week

ility for parole.A n advocacy group, Fri.< m anda, coalesced af te r the ( ush for reform of child abuse ca gations. T he group how qu hether Jodie Ann Hostetler is e back on tbe stree t ~ ; Hostetler, now 26, has served i lum three years of her sentenc ate Department of Correction: ardons and Parole held an j

hearing to determine whe fit for parole. The board set a i

arole date of Feb. 6.An in frac tion of prison ru

[ostetler th a t re le ase dote, arole board is to reconsider 1 hen it meets April 17 and 18. arole hearing could be set then.

tie backgroundJo d ie Ann H o s te tle r’s bo:

lonndl -"Bud” S trad l^ , report* ^ Aman'drtoaaQi6H&<»^'. 2 Hostetler'-eventuoUy pleaded.

’ fdJhy, 'count o r in ju iv ;^ '# ® 'as sentenced to th ^ 'lo :n & 'e cate prison. A 'T ^ ^ FaUs:dou cquitted Stradley'on murder ch Stradley, now 33, w ^4ndictc

ebruaiy* on unrelated charges nd lascivious condua involving nderaged. 'P au lette Jackson of Castlei

lonnie Misoihimer of Buhl, foi riends of Amanda, ottended t o u r th e a r in g s - fo r S tradI [o ste tler . T hey’re f ru s tra t feren't notified of H oste tler

despite their involveme Jackson and M isenhim er i

on*t have a vendetta agoing I hey see her as an example of iey say doesn’t work.Jackson wonders if imprisoni

h a n g ^ Hostetler’s abusive beb “How many times is the cyde

epeat?.". J a c l^ n asks.. . .The Times-News’ messages

[ostetler in p ri» n were not reti

low parole worksTerms of parole can be stiiff, i

liUtation programs begun in piu Please see PAROL

M orm oiChanges will affe middle managenriwAisoctotedPmt • ■

. SALT LAKE C r ry — Mormc P residen t G brdon,’B;.H Ihc Saturday announced'a-reorgan !fae feith’s.mlddle management betmr.accdmmodating the rapi 3f a faith approaching 10 milli aits.

H in c k le y sa id th e chu: ad d in g -th re e new quorum Seventy — a body that.m an :hurch’s 'affairs throughout t -7 .to be.filled by,134.m en.a to>tbe':newIy created positioi A.uthority S w n ty . —

T h e ;13'4 . w ere, p rev ious l^ u th o ritie s who a ss is ted P r^ d e n d e s mostly made up bers of the existing F irst an Quorums of the Seventy. Nov will be church officers and^inc the Sevrai^ , which takes its from the 'govehilng F irs t Ft and . t h e ‘X 2uoru in 'o f th eApostlei •.......' **With these.’respective.qu place, iwe have iestablished i under which the churd} m ^ gt

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f i T ^ B 'A r e a A uthori -Seventies, chost • and working aero \ th e world accordu

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lg at :ch^ opening se » o n of t •167th A nnual G eher

ce, ;h e 86-year>oId'E^~d(l unced & leadership change : Sodety.-Ae church’s wcmei

iile n W. Smoot, d irec to r osting,: was appointecLReli residetiti- replacing Elaine jo ,ha 'd .'se rved since,19S U. Jen se n and Shari ^ De s authorized .biography, wc loot’s w u i^ p r s . '. . . .

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Trials, tribulai ofbeingapar comrnissionc;By Kent McCleary lmes^^ews wfftter____________

. TWIN FALLS - Serving as Pardons and Parole commiss ught part-time job.- And'Russell Newcomb, a o er from Twin Falls, says it’s j he is retired, because of the ti requires. Newcomb, 62, acc appointm ent in July 1995, months after retiring from his a surgeon.

Newcomb, who served a tcj representarive and another senator, said the public se r position appealed to him. He to opply his skill as a care^' broken lives.

The board's five members s with hearing every parole r every inmate In Idaho’s pri: meet 10 days a monthrond c or 29 cases per day, Newcomb

Commissioners are paid $1 for parole, pardon or revocadc and reimbursed for their exj meetings other tharvboard bet missioncrs get $75 per dt^, {du

It’s a job with plenty ofsera ings are already set throug 2052, and with the increasing prisoners entering the system sees only an increase in the hearings.

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m Normal 60 32

.... Precipitation.*? “^ilonWi to dote:

•W ormolmoilodoto:Woter yoor to dote: 1 Normol year to date: i

Com fort factors Huinlaily o t noon: 48 Borometor ot noon: 29. Pollen count: 8 (elm), low.

■■■" Molds: Low.caunnrAtuwTMMAa^odM

y8K)9pJn. ' iom > w 7:ll ajti.j: New, April 7; first quarter, Ap il 22; last quarter, Apnl 29. ts Momiflff Mors, Juplier.». Comet Hflie-Bopp visiblr. NNE. 4: ;NW , 8.11:30 p jn .

;s_______Fourth Qu<

ghs when he Quorum’s ns len t “isn’t a ' United Stateg my b io ^ > Hinckley yithoutpriva:.. appointees,’

cics of missa Authority stake is a c; ordained to congregatiorth and Fifth nize stakes, cIty, Hinckley in Area Presive the stattis duties. • •— Of fulltime Noting thir — reserved Temple Sque F irs t and conference, ]^le Seventy, church’s plaluigBishopric build ing jucy. Square thatle with their capacity fotemployment, the appro*DCS and serve Tabernacle,sis,” he said. • He said c^enties living scheduled fiaa, Atistralia anniversarye assigned to neers’ arri\of Seventy. Valley.Central and Hinckley1 be ' in tb e Tabernacle >

Sunday SS.OO pe P* week. Sundi

o n d te O o r S t . . 1.x ln=l«dU nes are o p e n *>5.00 chargen . only. U y o u returned checks, a p e r by 7 a.m ...u r a r e a : M a i l in fO fT

. . . .6 7 7 ^ 0 4 2 TheTimcf-Necer . 328-5375 liihed daily at :

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Today sunny. Highs i — u- ' ingTbecom ingwestlO t------^-early -iheo -increasin^

20s. Monday mostly dot Highs around50.— ' —

Extended regons--— -------T^ie^day increasing cl

{-. . mountain snow mainly ^ lower 30s w est Highs it “ SOswest.________Wednesday mostly cl

. and mountain snow. Lov ___ ^ Jh u rsd a y partly d o1 chance of rain or snow i

the lower w est Higl SOswesL

_ _ Camas Prairie, W< Today s u n ^ . Highs

Tonight fair early follow so cold with lows 10 to ers likely. SnowonhigI

___ lower SOs-——I . Treasure Valley

Today siuihy and wax _ . winds. Tonight foir .ear

Not so cold with lows in ***•” rain showers likely. Hig------ Sawtooth Mounts

' Today sunny. Highs douds toward morning, to lower 20s, except nes doudy and m ilder with

’ Pep highest peaks.: Highs in

3 Eastern 1^ 0 :2 .03 Today partly cloudy.

■ lower 40s. Soiithwest yr doudy. Isolated snow

.10 Monday panly cloudy, i

.19 themid-40s.-

“ ■30 Noithem IdahoToday sunny and a

Northeast wind 5 to IS 1 48 pet as cold. Lows 20 to 25.

29.98 R with a slight chance of nNorthern Nevada

(KMha. Today p a r tly doud; Southwest wind S ^ m p

--------the lower lu mlil*20jC‘Tbilower 50s.

Northern U t^Today portly doudy ai

April T o d e h tp m ^ cloudy ers. Not as cold. Low! doudy with a 30 percen

5,4:45 upper 50s. '

Quorum, a n d th e F if th to> m em bers reside in th e thiates and Canada. ( inj ley ’■‘sa id this n ew 't w iSpWp.uld tra in ,p i^ d M * .„lissiohs' a n d s tak es — a ao 1 collection of M orm onions — create o r reorga* sais, and serve as counselors lot residcndes, among other

------- byth a t th e T a b e m a d e o n . an^ lu r e was fd led for th e thie, Hinckley spoke of th e A lplans to construct a new • Coju s t n o r th o f T e m p le of

ha t w ill h av e a se a tin g ]four tim es g re a te r th a n ch'ro x im a te ly 6,000*seat sei:e. strd g ro u n d b re a k in g w as • • ii fo r Ju ly 24, ;h e ISOth Sairy o f th e M 6 m o n pio* a triv a l in -the_S alt L a k e ch

ey s a id ‘ t!he M orm on a t le Choir w ould continue 32

I per week, daily only S4.00 1—f l ■nday only S3.00 per week. \1iluded In all above rale*. A •fie wilt be levied for alt

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|hs near 50. Light winds in the 10 mph in the afternoon. Tonig la-douds^LowS'in-the-mid-to- doudy with a chance of rain sh

)nal forecastlg douds. A chance of volley ru ^ easL Lows in the 20s east IS in the 40s cast n ingi^ to tho

y doudy with o chonce of vallc Lows 25 to 35. Highs 4 ? t o ^ doudy >^est. Mostly doudy ' iny in the east Lows in the 20s < iighs in the upper 40s east to

fflood-RivenValley___^ in the upper 30s dinnigh d llowed by inseasing clouds. No to 20. Monday milder vddi rain highest peaks. Highs in the mid

y . /•'wanner. Highs in the mid-SOs. early followed by increasing t s in the upper 20s to mid-30s. M Highi in the mid'SOs.ntains , -

35 lo 45. Tonight fair. Incx ing. Not as cold with lovra in the near 10 in the Stanley Bosin. M vith scattered rain' 8howers.lSii 5inthemid-to6pp«r40s. -

. . . . . ( idy. ,1^lBted showers.. 'Highs t .vitods 10 to 15 mph:!Tonigbt ow idiowerl I^ws in'the lowi ly. A chance of showers lote. t t

1 a little warmer. Highs 45 15 mph. Tonight mosUy dear a 25. Monday beaming mostly i

9f roin showers. Highs around 5idamdy and warmer. Highs ne .mph. Tonight mostly doudy. L ."MDitdaymostlycloiidy. Highs

1 ' _ ___ly and much warmer. H i^ n e a udy with a 20 percent chancc of ows in tho mid-30s. Mondoy i cent chance of showers. H i ^

to air its weekly broadcasts the Tabernacle, but the new ing will be used for the fi

•tw ice -a-y^ general confer ,o«.d..will,ha.ve a.stage.that accommodate a large p a g ^ t

“We mas. not fill it initiall: said, “but we are building it fi longterm."

The church president, re' by Mormons as a “prophet, and revelator,” also annou that property had been acquii A lbuquerque, N.M.; ani Campinas, Brazil, for constn of new temples.

Hinckley has dedicated 24 < ditirch’s 49 operating temple several more ate either unde stniction or planned.’ U pdated statistic s rele Saturday put diurch membe a t 9,694,549 at the end of 199( chureh’s fulltime missionaxy grew to 52,938, compared to A a t the end of 1995, and there 321385 convert bapdsms in 1!

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Powerball tidcet. you have a c (o win $25 Instantly. W hen yoi

the red m achine play the sp< winning tune, you win $2!

Michael Bart>a of Jerom e w $1,00i) on a Mega Bingo tic

purt:hased a t the CIrde K In Ji Gregory Cook of Caldwe

purchased a $15,000 Instant i Flush ticket a t the Gem Sto

Mlddletonl Leah Pain of Sandpolnt won $5,000 o

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rain and The northern < st to the tem caused hea> he lower MGhtana and the

ibility as the snc Hey rain moh.

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• Wind gusts to

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__Comrrtsfrom Continued from A l nr build- - The ntunber of fa ith ’s legal system affe

erences thesiBte,Newcom at "can . “It’s impacting, ht". ' " iii my bjpinibn, aii lUy," he ing away from edi t for the kind of a znandai

have these people revered and w e .have to et,- seer them,” he said. ‘!Ii oimced everybody t o ' uiredin resources into con ind in Legislators can truction effect than they in:

ons, Newcomb saic 4 o fth e tencing laws also c lies and “I tMnk they're der con- rea lization th a t '

im pact this systc ileased said. “There wer bership laws changed this )96.'The place people in tl cy force .out thinking of the 348,631* pie it will place int re were Newcomb r e ^ 1996. ings as a grave re

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nn system centered over th ^ >pread-a-bllzsardTacross-the i^day, stranded scores of cav i^erstonns in the Gulf Coast s -n extremes of the big low pre eavy snow across sections o f ' the western DakotdS, with nes snow was whipped Vy wind o:

lowliad failw'in^SoutlTDaEo I inches o v ern i^ t a t Diddni lyon, Wyo., with 7 inches a t C

to 60 mph were possible over im of the Dakotas. and b lia ted 7 o rb o tf i^ te t

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Tiissioner_1 ■ (T O E !of people in the ifflW ll

ifec ts the rest of- 1 ^ ombsaid. ' •Ig state.resources,. and cenm nly ' ' education. Y et it’s d a te , becau se w e la 'f f i i i p ie in the 'system , IvQ tm to ta k e c a r e o f . I ' o i ^ •aes frustrating to -- 0 h a v e to p u t ' »rrections.” !yngS»an have a g rea te r in tend on th e pris-

0 carry a price tag.^re coming to the a t ' those law r'dd ' stem ,” Newcomb ' ' trere a num ber of ■.lis session that will . H H H1 the ^ t e m with- the number of peo- into the system.” rorrftt parole hear- responsibility. He

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nds hours reviewing case* file the twice-a-month hearings I said he personally review: ry that comes buore him [ win not vote tm ^ I’m comfort ^with the case,” Newcomb said ome b ea ring can last an hoiu Q ore,besaiafewcomb's term runs througl 9, and he’s not certain if h e i tinue after that, legardless, th e job is quit< ‘resting, Newcomb said. Anc ays he has learned a lot. rve changed somewhat Whei orted , I was, *If you do th< ae, you're gonna do the time, id a foiriy rigid opinion. Now! le rs ta n d we h av e a socia pon5lblUtyrand'we'can'ds< ole and use i t .coirectly, t( re the public and the prisonen l,’*besaid.3' an o th e r sense, Newcomt

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Atbuquerque 48AUonta 79Boston 51

h Cni««o 67^ - - D a l l a s 76^ Oonvor 35[ Des Moines 62

Detroit 61 r Honolulu , 83

Houston ' 76IndlanopollB 69Kansas City 66

,.Las.Ve809_;-.~e2.,--. Los Angeles 63

Memphis 68Mlanil Beoch 81Milwaukee 'SBMinneapolis 57Now Orleans 76Now York 60Oklahoma City 73Omaha 63PhoenU 68

r.-ine- • PlttsburBh 71Portland, Mo. 52

\ Poitlond, Ore. 60Looe.- Reno 63--------- St. Louis 71

Salt Lake City .42 San Francisco - 65 •

_____ Seattle 58Sookone .48

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R o a d i n f o r m a t

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9 G « 0 g Elko, Nev.

Therewere a nun ■laws'ciangBdi sei

placeJxopk in tem without Ainkir. number of people placein^the^

- Russell Nff Board of Pard P ^ l e comm

' d ed t with dhig use; m methomphetainine.

“I elected . ,to take a ance ^

las . the inmates if they vi gs« probation with dnig ui ws sonalvotewillbetoto] la. tence out,” Newcomb i

in g th ep a^e ew o u ld ! id. her full seiitence. > )ur -■ - — ..11 I

3Vmes-iVcu»s sta//Ul igh ' McCleary can be read ell 0931, E x t 258.

S.'d Spring fonlen WASHINGTON he Daylight-saving time is le.' The officiali mom< w l change was a t .2 a.m ia l switdiungahhourofsu Ise’"’— light from n> <to S t a n d i time retui

ers .for most Americans.' A 'few p laces choc

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: „ short dieir IM a y science - ‘;;,te d make an emergency ' ‘r^asearlyasM ond^.

1. ‘ The generator, callec cell, has been losing vplta

•’.i‘|r i6 re , NASA mission op V -.d irector. J e f f Bantl<

Saturday. If the loss cone - 'a h i ^ r a t e , the seven asi . 'w6uld have to turn off tl

— and land, he eaid.-----Brief jum ps in voltac

deteaed in that fuel cell before launch, b u r shutt

• ogers determ ined the u .'w ork ing properly and i

for flight. ' Columbia’s two other fi

■ are working fine, bu t N '.-'A eronautics and

; Allen G ^ oet;di<

. NEW YORK (A P )- '> Ginsberg, th e counter >' guru who shattered con' ■^'as p o e t la u re a te of tl ; ' Generation and influen -. next four decades of ar : and polidcs, died early £

a t age 70.. Ib e bearded, balding (

b .d ied in his tow er East Si< ment surrounded by eigl

. -frienos and old lovers,", ' friend and archivist. Bill

' The poet was -diagnose

cer, and he suffered a fai ! . attack, Morgan said.

-H e-m ade-us-see th i w ere pop s ta rs ,” said

. Koye. g u itaris t w ith tl .‘-Sm ith G roup and a . Ginsberg collaborator. .'sense of liberadon — se

. eradon, philoSbphical lib< . *- 'Ginsberg, whose blend

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proceeding no L led afu el "W etakefu i l ^ ^ c e y ^ s e r io u d y

operations ' seriously beti t le said with fueling 'ontinues a t oxygen and iastronouts are significant

Ff that fuel Thefuelcel------------------- oj^gezt-to'pio'tage w ere water in orbitM il s h o r^ mixed — a p<luttle man- age drops stge un it was . c ^ — the-umid cleared Bontle caut

•. ce ll would bJ fuel cells beforetherevt National for the fuels tc

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ly Satxiitiay

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osed eight_____________U Uver c ^ a coma ana r : fatal heart sdousness.

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a re c e n t poems— one , * ^ e had a Death” — ani• sexual lib* talking to Men l ib a tio n .” David Copi aid of drufr low poet, rec

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ay force*r«tiOD->f]ighc—ru les----- voltIt all three be operat* mooy-in orbit— :------------^ to r*the shuttle nor crew ' Coli<l im mediate danger, to Xito ^ open d o n s w » e ' ' Apr:nom i^ ,B antle 'sa id . M! fuel cell performance, occusly,” he said, “^ d w e. oft!

K ra u se th e h a z a ^ ^IE with hydrogen and ize id potential crossover umuan t" vi^icells use hydrogen and mannoduce-electrid^^md----- thatrbit. If those two fuels little. possibility when volt- . Ais t^ f ic a n tly in a fuel deteuut could explode. “tigilutioned. that the fuel doai be shu t down long ' ganie w c ^ d be any chance cases to mix. Tlemphasized th a t th e . be c

Beat Ge artattack^ a i i n s p i r e d pho:

visions, hedo-S U nistic sex and fron

gut-wrenching y tii' ]M autobiography astkvjH f irs t em erged said| [ H du rin g th e beai

1950s, sp en t > Gseveral days in nttnia hospice after dimhis d iagnosis. gan

' On T hursday , Smshe su ffe re d a Coristroke, fell into H a\

d never regameo con^ Smii

returned to his apan- infliir.earlier. after express- _voi<> to die at home. Gore about a dozen short andoe titled “On Fame and thatand “wore himself out ___ .iends,” Kforgon said.. ope, a friend and fel*< received one of those

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: Columroltage-could-stebilise-et-i noment, allowing the astrom o remain rtiofnil ifi Columbia im’t supposed to ret o Kennedy Space Center ui Vpril20: ~ '

M ost, of th e d e g ra d a t iccurred within the first 12 he if the mission, a sign that.it co > e ^ to levd«ff, Bantle«tid^

'lUght now, rd really charac le it as something that’s a li

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nance on past flights, someth hat we’re trying" to 'undei&lun Ettle better,” he said.

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Board of Misenhimes Executive the system;raven, th e death like Ap en .to con* OfficialsIvement is a guarantees.

“I fully b.b , a p a ro le 'tem does it: ‘iSvin Falls, them the to il for a con- tive liv es .' to th e re a l can ’t char t. G ran tin g doesn’t wa ikenli^tW . G uyer sai< lestandpout choice they i ake sure if I Newcomb pingtomini- the 40 or 5( jk, and give who succec t h ^ need to pbpuladon t said. “If we h e sa id , th conditioning record.u s t tu rn ing “I see outc. b roker," R« dtution one what servict eyVe out on available, t ■ don’t have ‘ clients in co ;>ocket That vices. Our ji

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> recoijd of the hearing ceof the cost of recording lo<scripdon. Hostetler has . .■high-schooLwhile in___lie said, and completedsvement programs. ofmb would not' comment Jeider’s case, because he Listoreview it Blio f-a ll ,- J a c k so n -a n d ___ fe]n e r question w hether ou m can prevent another , pitsAmahda’s. .in ils agree th e re a re noes. an' believe the prison sys- - Giits job as far as giving fu

! tools to make produc- ' de s. The problem is you - onlange som eone wh'o' anwant to be changed ,” ot:aid. “I t ’s a p e rso n a l Fa■y make." • *mb prefers to focus on no’ 50 percent of parolees cei:eed. C onsidering th e min the system deals with.' thi th a t’s 'a p re tty good . Ca

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day. If t h ^ v e dedded to they’re going to violate. I they do violate, we usually them up quickly,” Giversai*

, For one th in^ Twin FalJi cers don’t carry an excessive load, Guyer said.

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The district has one part and 12 full-time parole off Guyer said, and viiiX add an fu ll-tim e position Ju ly 1.

' department has two full-timi one part-time officers in Bi and one .officer in Hailey, o th ers are based in th e * Falls office, Guyer said.

The district standard is to no more than 75 c U e n ts ^ cer, Guyer said. That’s ’abou mid-range for parole office th e state , Guyer said;'Ads Canyon coun^ ofQcers hav h ig h » woric loadsf

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Zamas, The only workka and for wom en areses 720 F oca^o ,G uyerijnovftd____ ' The .work .cenilg to be violent offendersrtments it, Newcomb saidsaid. “I t ’s fine, "butirt-dme any other prbgnifficers, people out.” fiemother personally like tol..T h e wayofwoikcentime and , Idaho doesn’lBurley,. houses, w here ity. The from prison cans Twin start building thd

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i resdtutiOTtSfore B j !,hesaid. ■ »)rk release centers 'j'g ire in Boise an d persa id ^enter, is .good,-but__ __ers can’t Be sent to He iid)ut we don’t have gram to transition /.he said. “I would ; to see more in die aters.” . *Cn’t have halfw ay - Be e people released . an stay while they Re heir l im outside of sa id “The depart- n . ifordtat,andw edo pedaQyln Boise.” doesn’t have a long* - dntg treatment sys- stiinates about 90 Be trolees have drug *F oblems. Rely on parole gets a lis (drug test), he p_ iiison, he n c ^ six irug rehab,” Guyer

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Countychemic

5 A ny chem ical-p lan t ffn g h te n in g event for a

■ ^SdoubIv.5a-when.^e.D l S is a sso c ia te d - how e\ ^ i t h e n v iro n m e n ta l i {where. .* For th e com m unity^ ‘as well as its safety, th t commissioners n ee d to ough investigation of P ro d u c ts ’ o p e ra tio n s m ent, som ething they < granting a perm it la s t y

P r e l i i ^ a r y inform a \ w elding e r ro r ign ited I p losion a t th e R ainbo• wrest o f Burley. A t thi: I dence suggests th e R e i inherently dangerous.{ Still, th e m ere fee t th I d e q t o cc u rre d is o f c< . into question th e expej : co n sd o u sn e sso f .th ep l ; Equally troubling is th< : of soil fum igant th a t sj : explosion ru p tu red a m ; T he Rainbow p lan t h ; c d in c id e n ta l re la d o n ; tro u b led M inerec I p la n t in P im a County ; s e p a r a te c o m p a n ie s I p lan ts, bo th .have th e .

j Phoenix. Both p lan ts n:• sam e farm ing chemics• um.' ' The Arizona p la n ts p: ! merous, including 256 ! discharge violations, a ! of hydrogen su lfid e ga ; ac d d en t th a t affected

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^Thieves: You’re acGoir f To all the people who ] |;Ix )p e n Don’t le t your an] Aiway-of right and wrong, j JJou t this i ^ e any furthei ■•Charlie and Glen .were 1(

. • t We were no t a t Mr. S< house tha t d a ^ we wen

pjw ith the.situation th a t] w u , 60 le t’s ho t pass sit

^ m ent. As for C harlie Lo - 1 * frien& i if they would h

^ ending of tha t day^ then K n m e r would have tried

Glen Schroeder. But'wo S stopped them from stea

someone else?^~-~Good o p le somet^p< 3 things, and peojile who (i S never think of gettinjeca Sconsequezices. Did w a r! S d ie ? No,Z don't th inkM 1 S n a te ly , what h e was dcdn

. ^consequence. W hat a pri j^ w a n tto take th e chance < P p ro p erty owner who will Cdow n?S To all the people of tl g ley: Let’s not back dowi C people think an d b e act S should not be afraid in i

; **. homes or to walk ou t to night. L et's n o t become

ST* allow people in ou r con . J t fear to rule. L et's k e e p '

5 ley a place people like 1 K it. Tliis is not a vigilant* Z\ this.is an invitation to b

c a te ^ Contact your lo a ^ and leam w hat you can r i crim inal acts.Z Toallwould-be.thieyei ; against Mmeone’s persoi

property is not a prank 0 ••• You do more damage,,tht Z things th a t dbnft belong I S a ttack ilrav^ hSU^SA'im 2 fear a ^ d i s t i r ^ in h i ^

.. S a c d o ^ ^ ! iw iiiB ^ b o tV 8i

I PoonMl^uiy Flat

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^ v e r re m o te ly - conduU p ro b lem s e lse- h a s n

p la n t’y s peace of m ind fromth e Cassia County tribe.)to conduct a th o p Cou

o f Rainbow F km i zona i >ns a n d m a n a g e — searcliy didn’t do before countyst year. • s is te d[nation suggests a and hied la s t w eek’s ex- th e anibow p la n t south- 5cadothis point, no' evi- T huRainbow p la n t is n eed is . sight,c th a t such an 'a cd - execu; concern . I t ca lls explaip e r tise and safety B u titl! p la n ts operators. In ath e 22,000 gallons a l offiit spilled w hen th e a careI m ixing ta n k .' w ith tIt has more th an a den tsio n sh fp w ith th e an d a.lining C hem icals shouldnty, A nz. T hough necessi e s o p e r a te t h e T h ele sam e p rincipal witch 1

s m anufecture th e probledeal, -metam sodi- I t iS:

tion. 1Is problem s are nu- cess gS6 a lleged sewer- power

an d th e .re lease by R agas in 1994 - an u se tl;

ed 35 people. The m ind i

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nembers of t)M editorial bosrd and I H «itgen ,.O ^.W al^ , SteveC

- L e t t ecountable ^ ^ 4ho loved Charlie 5 “ ; anger get in the

e l e f t t o r e s t - - •. Schroeder*8fere no t faced . t & l a tM r:S chro 9 der

ih a ire known the - 5“^

■ Xwould th a t have -tea ling from Th&d

tjn e s d o b a d t——-— -~ T o ii<\ T?fld area:( c a ^ t d r d i e - Thiiarllt* deserve to ' .thepisobui^unfnfu*-- r.theDhJfip tmnifatif fljat T-84.pricel Who'wbidd Weice of meeting a ters rvill not back Some

somef th e Magic Val* conta3w n .L efsm ake discuaccotmtable. W e aloagin our own celve: to o u r car a t form*me th e victim or velop^immunity to use At tep th e M a ^ c 'Val* tion Ice to live and vis* sisaninte invitation; e r re jo becom e edu* throulocal police office have is n do to preven t pletet

Agsryes:'Vour attack Thererm o rp c rso n a l ' fo rcok o r w e n f u n ^ . anyq,than tak lnga few . any oiDgto']rau.-Your ' ; fc M t 'memories; leaves . ~ 886:71 tarts. I t causes b i t * . LA]nd a n m f Your- - . . Disiv sm au orlinyii'ur , TWi

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e r a l E n v iro n m e n ta l P ro tt incy declared th a t M inerec.tA rhniral gnpTiicHrarinn fnduct chem ical FTOductiwiT^: m a in ta in e d t h a t m o s t ( n t’s re g u la to ry tro u b les re n a c o n f lic t w ith a lo ca l ] e.)ounty officials knew about tl a inc iden ts in 1995, thanks rch- by-7Tmes*Weu»s reporter nty’!s investigation a t th e tin ed m ain ly of question ing ]1 h is associates, and then acc answers w ithout independei tion.his tim e, th e county commis? d to increase th e intensity o It. They have summoned coj cutives to an A pril 14 meet la in th e acdden t, and that^ i t^ n o t enough.I cooperation with s tate and ffidals, th e county should a ireful an d thorough investi{ 1 th e a im o f assuring count ts th a t th e R ainbow p la n t :. expertly run . The commiss uld seek out w hatever expei e s s ^ to help them reach thi h e in v e s tig a tio n sh o u ld n ’ i l h u n t L ast week% acddeni

blem a t Rainbow, is, however, a yellow flag (

I. T he c o u n t s zoning-perm : gives coun ty commissione rer to insist on full account Rainbow ^ operators. T h e y : th a t p o w e r to p rovide p e

d fo r local, residents.

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tnd writefs of edttoitsii ' ire CfOTp and^Jtohnjr?^ , ,

£RS------ --nd, insignificant, cause more d m you imagine or care to thini out. Your acts are not a show o ength or bravery; they are a cc act, a show of selfishness and i

fhe Magic 'Valley has been kn( >Iace to ra ise a family and an it ice to live. W e need to keep it y. So it is time for us to be res]I to oiir neighbors and commui il we nM d to stand and not ba<

[0 CRAVEN [y inF alls

anks for rest-area Inputfo th e d tite n s of-the Mini-Cast « s;.' '■rhank you for your input regai i p r o p i ^ r e s t area developm i D edo interchange. Milepost I

(Ve have been receiving man] % regard ing this proposed.pn me are against th e propos^ ( ne are in favor. AU of the le t ita in pertin e n t information e x m s valid Issues. Your conm lag w ith th e others we Jiave r Ved, w ill b e used to make an m ed decision aboiit the futui iopm rat of th e project.\x this point, tbe Idaho Transp n D epartm ent is revisiting tbe and v alid i^ of thb woric done regarding a e locations of rest o u ^ o u t southern Idaho. We I; ire a decision about tha t smdy ited in th e next few months, ^gain, w e thank you for your 11 ere will be additional opportui comment in the future. If you f questions regarding the proj f o ther within our jurisdiction e to the district office a t (I W800. ..lARRYE. VANOVER : Hstrict 4 Engineer NrinFalla _____

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in ’t b e a t o t is not

lestoSanDiefi tg of cau- birdshot, a m itp ro - night they slep oners th e Los Angeles he im tability exchanged the sy should deadly bucksh p ea ce o t went boating V

nextdaytheyl : . toreload-ihtc

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that the brothi - - — ■— reasonable fea

fused to convi< Thishasmo^

. social scientist concerning cri! disturbing and

re damage ' judgm ent Dw ‘“ ‘k ThreatenOur:'WOt sw erto tha tq ia coward* threatens note iduncar* sodety’smora]

lity.Itundem i known as al responsibilii

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Itisajuror^t havior.Itisab explain behavi

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igarding' ' 'pm en ta t S u p p o r te d u Mt216,on To Jerom es

in andin g n ee d w m l sue to finance school, to add

itu rede* . schoolandto i ~ Jefferson and

schools.

arle tten .rtimities th a t with gro* l^uhave n e e d a p la c s i rrojector T h e cost of ion. feel - . o u r s c h o o l^ »t(208) $1.90 p e r $1,(

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day, April 6,1997

le for crinr. Simpson bas begun to pay he price of double murden re must surrender his sUver nire. And this is not the most jsmaying recent outcome ninal justice s y s t ^^ 1989, the ft to e n d tt broth-

ego to buy shotguns and ng false identifications. That ept in their wealthy parents’ home, and the next morning he b i r ^ o t shells for more ^oL Later that day they ; with their parents. The y fired 15 shells - they had Ito their parents while the.3 watching television. Tbe lected $700,000 in life insui^ n t on a shopping spree. f admined the killings they t h ^ killed because theyned victims of sexual and___)use.Abouc;halftbe jurors .

d ie rs^ d an hone4 but un­ear. for their lives) and re-.....vict of murder, loved James Q. 'Wilson, the - ist eqpedally Im ow led^ble arime, to publish a timely, nd valuable book, * ^ r a l )oes tbe Abuse Excuse \r Legal System?” an-queStiOQ is: Tnrrgaetngly itIt only the legal system but ral equilibrium and tranquil* ■mines the concept of person* ility. And the l e ^ system’s uceptibility to a b i^ excus- I the law’s character-buildbig. ause it ttiw lovv’se n g ti^ th e individual’s of* ed 8elf*control. i^s duty to judge human be* a human tendracy to want to avior. Jurors are human.'

liicMlon wKh bondi School District patrons: Lwill have a chance to re* cremdy overcrowded condi* Jerome wtpTi School and mL W hm u e Jerome com* plan was ttecently updated, «ns dedded the most press* s to pass a school bond is* ce building 0 new middle Id classrooms to the high o imgrade and renovate id-Centtal Elementary

ply support the upcoming . a bond Not only will this re- g overcrowding bu t will ce for the rapidly growing uktion. We aU realize tiiat 3t going to ‘‘shrink*’ and owth co m n children who iinom*schools. - )f these improvements to ^ t e m wotudlw-abouW-—1.000 of B u s s e d valua*100.000 home, this is» a m onth o r a' soda a day; EV tax relief for the Col* ; h ^ Idaho will lower t ^

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Hence a tenson betwe ® plaining. Into this tens ''8 creasingly, the “expen

guably a sdentist and < a t maldng m url^ - on wealthy enough to bin

I mental assumption of I that people are respon

'■ tions.^ What Wilson calls til

tureen sdence and law f struggle between com]

claims, often with less______volvedihan.when.exp(

. DNA_evidMce during; ed Arid what causes'a jud

mony 'siich as tbat of tl...... . tified that research on

that the Menendez bro- ' been “rewired" by tbelie gnn{l<* Vwn{n« im»?

One reason is A e fa obsession with procedi cases that are not plea ripe for appeal. Hence TnlntmtT«» grounds for {

• ,, circus of jury sdection utes in England and in

>n* b«gon with prospective

-08 Another reason fore ,8 encoto"ejq>erts’’ is th

- policy must cure, not ' bom a disposition to a

»* is socially or b i o l o ^ to ble sdence {tiie propo!

havior is in some sense

— Letifigure. Over the past Jerom e schools have th e ir tax assessment

J , $1,000. Our taxes ha- to our schools.

Washington School 5* relieve overcrowding ^ h i^ sch o o L Itw asre] *** Sdhoolnotonlytoprc

m entaiy o < u classr cause i t was unsafe fd dent population, u ^

, w ith horribly,ina'deqi . for library, music, ph:

on some days and the - er, the district is not 1

re- ing empty. I t houses t, Education Program C

( student detention It - ioc modification prog

W e believe tfiat pre space for the educati< and grandchildren sh

3 estiw iorityw henitre

b u t the cost to our COI educational system w

ly; moreJ,• : F leasejo inusonM

ds th e b oaid; .

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losstween jud^ng and ex- ’ ension intrudes, in- Wil pert witness.” He is ar- dn^ nd certainly an expert ‘ wtl on behalf of clients 'Ore hire him—the funda- I* of our legal system, o f ' ponsible for their ac- • “ 5

a i rs tiie “struggle be- criilaw” is often f ir« a nm: ompeting sdentific

real wrif*nr** in* tesi!xperts.clashedabout___ ng & e Simpson tria l ^ judge to ad im tte^ i - ' 'i tcei )f die expert who tes-. on gnaiu explained-------brothers’ brains had

experiences, as ®ivi e? tier» f ^ that, given our a P »dural perfection, ^ilea*barpainedare-.........ace judges struggle to «< or appeals. Hence the . don, >^iich min- • ■ f d in the Simpson trial tive jurors filling out ires. Hence permis* olai

or excessive defe^I the therapeutic ethicnot ju d g e-th a t arises em9 assume that crime ' *orically caused. Plausi* ;ipositionthatallbe- f snse caused) can pro* . . .« « »

TEllS ----fast few years, Iave actually lowered J ant by $2.30 perhave not risen, due) Wl

ool is not suitable to 'Ing in the middle and - ^I replaced by Horizon 'p r ^ d e more 1iBsrooms bu t also'be- jilae for the larger stu* itii«ring the basement wa equate fire escapesphjntical educatlpn ' -the caleteria.'Howev* n>8o t leaving the bi^d* d e es tiie Jerome Ew ly ' enjn (JEEP); the district ^ r * n t^ and a behav*rogram., ’ «« providing adequate- *'ation of our b e .I should b e otur high- ^:t requires additional . Uo

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NO TERRORIST , K ) W B I N Q S - N 0 LEAZYFUND-RAISIN NOQANSSTARftP.

NOT TOO BAD, I'D SAY...

ssporisibiluce p e rv e rt law (the notion t] avior is caused, the individual ponsibleforit).For example, when, as in tbe

iw assumed that qilpability wi ied when a crime was committ Dmeone intoxicated or caught < ysteria,the lawt au8fat g dqty-i )ss of control Now both intoxic lob hysteria (remember Damn irjUiams and others beating the river Reginald Denny nearly t rith b rid e during the Los Ang< re apt to be th o u ^ t to mitigat Indeed, many factors other tl

f various sorts are said by “exi orrelate with crime, hence to c rime, hence to lessen responsil rime. These foctorslhdiide-a lany other things - low verbal >w levels of seromnin, eJevate< sstosterone, lead and mangant lYY chromosome pattern m m IcoKol feM drug reme poveryrf uvingin a smgle imily, use of anabolic steroids. ,Wilson believes, the law shou) tie second Menendez trial held ividuals m responsible for thi ions “unless thoM actions are < pure reflex or a delusional sta m n d rational control” Othei riU increasingly have wimt 'WO a decline in the willingness of ssume and ascribe personal re for tiieir actions.*^This begets a t^ d en cy “to d(

3 expect rewards without effoi llama sodety for indiridual fai 3 exploit ! e ^ technicalities to loral culpabOiiy.” Thus does d bout tbe capacity of individual m themselves erode sodety*& < 3r self-government

C eotseF .vm isa W a sh in g , Otumnut.

UNDA AND WILSON GRA

Vhy Isn’t SchroederlocktT ^ is in response to B if u

ilarch 30 letterregarding tiie xiper/Glen Sdiroeder indder

The onjy fabricating going oa ike you talking about & { ^ s : t is dear you don’t have a iv fac vas most certainly a-rictim in til aen Sdtroeder even stated tiw vorked for v^iat he had and the Dg to earn i t & seems Glen Sds

Ifwlrfng frir a mwfinSnWiriimy time isomeone gets shot in d he head a t 30 to 100 yards aw82 here should be'a lot of question omeone 30 to 100 yards from n

nnrf T am <yrmtt

*Who is Glen Schr6eder? Ev ice officer has to give due wa m e& ing . T h ^ u more, thai i^harlie’s mom tiiat bdieves S nroke the law. The main inyst khroeder is not locked up. JAMESGUNKEL Tw inFalls... _

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ility□n that, if be- iual is not re-

tbepast,tiip ywasintensi- nitted by . ‘ ‘ ghtupinm ob,

KMdcation'phdttmtnn; the truck ' riytodeath . ^ e le s r ip 6 ) igate guilt sr than abuse “experts"'to to cause msibilityfcr5-among- bal IQ scores, ated levels'of TOTiAg the n men, fetalro m e s ,-« r '...bouldhold (as. lield) thatin-. r Aeirac-: : ire caused by 1 state unerly therwisewo' Wilson cdls'r - ; sofdtizetis'to il responsibili-

x» deny glint, ifforts, to ,.

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Egyptians 'ivarily wai '•unstable Sudai^ becatise it ;io u rc e of 85 percent of thj •Jiver's water. In the Unite 'S ta tes early in this centur :-ple were murdered in Cal- ;over Los Angeles* capture

_i;Q>ifens.»dleyjwaieriaE.oi — r mounta in n q 'thftBOrth^ r

-l>er the movie “Chinatowi As to the future, Amerij

:^eeding to feed their irrig “ habits in the semi*arid.Wc- « lx ^d y havie hungrily lool •^Western Canada’s w aterd T from snowfields and roarf ^•rivers.'; ^

IA U JJ. report in p repar ~‘to t this month’s meedng o :.^Commissioo on Sustainab! tJkvelopm entdescribes fr *.;water as a.fihite and vulni 't to b u rce that i^ u ir e s hig : levels of protection than ti

receive locally, nadbnall; woridwide.- -

^ e s h water is a plain bi- essential isubstance. New Vodceis consume about 3( Ions of it each day. Basic t siirvival requires two galli daily. Yet, why worry? Thi Earth is a strikingly blue ]

. with m o r e .o c ^ t h ^ con Ty»nTff| but only ^ percen the planet’s water is fresh two-thirds of that is lockei gleders and ice caps.. U would be prohibitivel eacpeyive to chop that ice

- and ship it to n ee^ reg io i ts large-scale desalination ocean water e c o n o m y 1 nnrtual renewable i r^ -W .supply on Earth - raiiMtw w i^ a minuscule 0.000008: .cent of all the water on E( More than half of this dist through evaporation or on radon thmngh plants. Thi has not change^ for thous years. Nor can the cycle b ,dtdly increased - there is thedc-water industry.

Even thoiigh fresh wate ' distributed evenly,'4iuniai

— in heavily p o p u l^d -sfid (Las V e g ^ Tucwn and Fl .Ariz. y e B < ^ U.S. eximp

S p r in g C a n R | . - lik e : A l io n

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lited sufficient fresltury.peo- affects other gCalifornia uladon growthure of izadon, globalrover the especially, fooi-rem em ------ Fannlug lrin hown?" intensive and Ieiicans cent of the woirrigadon annually (aboi W est— -^.the-U nitedSta lo o k ^ at / ' ly< the demanctrderived' . atesaspopulailaring/' One answer

fraughtw ithdparadon economic valiiigo fits Marketplace flmble faulty panacets fresh states, “As waiJlnerable increase, it b»higher tan tto see th am it now the high*valuelally'and The lingo ingli

accounting,” "n but and that “user>vr This soundsit 300 gal- ize th a tfam eiic human pete with d d elallons the same scarcThe the affluent Ullie planet em farmers ca»nd* than $70 an acM ntofall 325,000 gallonesh and gallons to grovJced up in wlule d d es cai

$1,500 an acrevely ArizonaandNiceuD ers and Indiangi^Nor - reducfiaridJW;ion of farming in ordiLTbe , edfreshw ater^ ^ t e r ment commun

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■ “ ■■■■■■■■■ - indup e r ^ t b f t h e treatpie w d 36 percent of empirunoff. agrereport,,'” ." ^ - '. . tricknsive Assessmenrof ■ lip stater Resources of the - provtitly emphasizes that maloesh water profoundly - ef ficr global issues - pop- . granvth, increased urban* instelal warming and, intofood producdon.________ d e s )lniimeutly-watei=----------- i3E iid consumes 65 per> ' Afri< world’s fresh water t»u t 80 i>ercent inStates). And, obvious-___m d for food acceler* iladon grows.'er in the report is il difficulty: to piit and u eo n ira ter. - ^ e forces become acea when the report ^ . r a te r demands becomes more impor-h a t water is put to Yelued ecodomic uses.” a n d :icludes“f ^ ^ 8 t — , irrig” “full-cost recovery” percsers pay." reduds good until we Pjanners can never com- P»yvdes or industry for timearce water. Even in don: United StatesiVtrest- >vast; cannot afford more , iengacre foot (about rnenlons-ittakes900,000 fo r frow an acre of com) • U.N. can pay more thanTe foot. Already in lean1 New Mexico, farm- —ians are beingtold to Jof posslblsrsMd ilie ir;)rder to supply limit- polKter to growing retire- o f Te unides.report is seriously PcriN

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XJalleve]awed.. W ater conflict is inhe ndy l o c ^ depending upon ^ ^ b o r h r a a needs tor numi onsumpdon, food producdoi idustrial processes and wast -eatment. Instead, the repor mphasizes international greements with nonexistent -ickle-down planning. It pay p service to local choices hu rovides no specific means to take them more rational anc ffident. The report remains randiose where it should istead descend pragmatical! ito villages, tribal communi- e s and.spravrling slums id a tin America, cnm a, indiaT ir ic a and central Asia.' But despite its flaws, the sport hits the target when it cknowledges that^e-protec-' on of fresh water will be tom us and difficult. Long-term so ons are scarcer than the wate self. T h ^ could demand radi ol sodal reform, population onffols and food dem o n s ths re impossible in today’s inter- adonal climate.Yet we have the tedmologj

nd management skills to rai: ligation effidency from-50 ercent to 95 percent, to educe water consumption of lants by 10 percent, to multi ly woste-vrater reuse many ines over and to.reduce poll on from industry and humai Tiste by 20 percent. The dial mge is not sustainability lerely for today’s needs, but ir fu ture generations, l l te r.N. report seeks to think lly; it has not even begun to iam to ac t locally.

John Opie is d inxaro f the gra ate pivgranrin enuiivnnKiitah oliqf a t the Neto Jersey Instituh fT ^ n o lo ^ . He iomte this con icntary for the New York newsi erNewsday.

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togrowupan'dtxim nt you really are.” ays A ch a rac ter irbut Brown’s “V enus to ‘‘What do you think nd Momma? Do you thi as and said, T m ^oinj

today. I’m going lUy mother - Jeoj^dizi [i|. th e community,'j(

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“H urray fo r hoj can’t wait to embn rows.” Her mother

^_____ thousand years of <ing can’t b e wronj until the last centii church justified sla it was in the Bible..

No regime of diet ‘ can turn my hocke"Ot {from ray fa th e r’s

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a t the point wher Minnesota rivers n ing a stream aboul Saturday, th e wa

; about.a mile widethree main highwa:

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in shap ing peopl about th e justice

; . William Pizzi. a fo prosecutor who’s no a t the U niversity Law School

“I suppose mayb ing to get a sense of Simpson tria l) mi

!. more cynical” Pi2zi j All of McVeigh’

d a te s q u es tio n e t Simpson case said Sim pson was guil

. the criminal trial i ty.

But they insistec not le t th e Simpsi

' their views of the coal or the prosecutio: in particular.

“This is our judic should be treated V said juror No. 522, Force man.

Jurors in this trial Simpson’s trials, a only number. Thi McVdgh case has g to p lace th e jur; behind a screen ou of reporters.

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i n s e a r c h o f j cTUCSON, Ariz.

-search for a bomb-Ii ing fo r th re e d

*--------- S a tu rd a y 'f ro m ” *Colorado because < id e n c e , the Air Fo

' A ir Force Capt.Button and his A>10 disappeared Wedii flying to a training

: . west of Tucson, whi , hadstartedL.

, At Mine point in whlcb-Buttoa >vas la plane formation, hii aircraft apparently t

I “New evidence iithe aircraft continue

-----------e a 6t~ trac k ,--^ 2 ndi Shepherd, a spoke:“ - • 3SSth F ig h te r Wii

M ontban A ir F o re ; Saturday. The plane

to th e w ing’s. 35: > Squadron a t ffie.Tua ’• “The last radar b ■ diat the aircraft pre .. tbe missing A'lO waj 100 to 150 m iles s D enver, Colorado, rid^” Shepherd said

■ '- . 'A n ew search beg■ -in.the'-Telltiride ar

• westera’Colorado.

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EC, M inn. (A P) — m up to 50 miles away [fi hand to hflntl aurday, trying to protect i source o f 'd e a n w ater od.ten) Minnesota town sits here the Chippewa'and rs merge, normally fonn>•out ICW yards across. On . w ater s tretched out to ide, flooding two of the ways into town.0 families had been evac*

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*) — The man on mothy McVdgh, ns like this is the )son trial ra the r Oklahom a City

D uring the f irs t w eek of ju ry selection in- th e n ea rly every |> r o s p e c t iv e

was ' asked ab o u t ' th e Sim pson crim inal and dyil trials. The q u e s t i o n s included how much they saw

erage, and what H U I the players and *

an attorney fora jury candidate srions ab o u t th e 'hat U.S. District ■ =Uatsch snapped: (T

try in g O .J. H \

A nd a ju ry |questionnaire (TThas a t le a st th re e ques* tions about the Simpson case, s ta rtin g on page 32 Simpson’s bid fod'tbAl num>. ber.’ ' ' ' '

The S im ia n - case' k ee p s -

d such a oig role opie’s feelings ce system, says1 former fe d e i^ t now a professor ity of Colorado

aybe they’re tiy- e of wheAer (the made the pool

iizisaid.gh’s ju ry candi- n ed a b o u t 'th e ' ud they thought {uilty and th a t al was a traves-'

;ted they would ' ipson case sour s courts in genei>Ition of McVeigh

id idalsyste in .lt .:d with respect” • '22, a red ied Air -

ria l like those ini, are identified ,TTie j u d ^ in the ' 'IS gone so far as- jury p rospects out- of the view

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f j e c p l a n eIz. (AF) — The l>Iaden je t miss--

days tu r n e d . . . a '" A r i * o n a ' ' t o ~ " ^ M ' | t se df n m radar Forcesaid.

pt. Craig David .>10 lliunderbolt .•dnesday while <Ing ranee south* ■w h m his flight.. '

in die flight) in 's last in a three*— his $8.8 miUibn -

ly turned.e indicates tha t •'ntied on a north* ' 'I n d X t ^ - K e i t b . - ^ ^ H ^kesm an for tbeWing a t D a v is - -- ^ ^ ■ 7 7orce Base, sa id Lme was attached '357th F ighter.[\icsonbase. ir blip indicates presumed to be was-last spotted .8 southw est of-

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Patton, a Montevideo resid helping pile sandbags.

The water rose steadily, i record 22 feet late Friday to feet higher than normal -7 S aturday . I t was expect

. Sunday at be tw ein 24 ani 1993, tjbe rivers rose to 21 fe ous record

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the steady laih that fdil Sat Red River to a'record-tyiitf

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more than 100 vbluntee die d v and from smaUei milM away, they were qii

’ water plant to help build - , feet high. • . . . .

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^ 1)0 you really think it’s e ^ t• : : : :BoM e x p a tr ia te s ) \ \ \ C a l i f o m i a t J S a n d : \ i l ] e x t r a t e h i s p i a l s J ; : • d r i v e S a i u m s , o •: t : : . w e a r P la n e t ^ .}}:>■' H o l l y w o o d a

. . T -sh ir ts~ a r fd ~ ~ ^^;i* : occasionally \ ‘ jffreguentyke-ozotle. «

' U : ' . - °•: -the beyond, from “Indepei CZ is made in ill; ! ^ t e , or that Jerry Brown ;::;%sfen in public for weeks? It; Ferhops the Guru of Zen S ;oli Direct-Moil Fund-raisin)> ;^ c ten in touch with a Higl: ' I ; j Je n y Garda, rest his soi ' ’vthen he o b s ^ e d tha t Cal ; ;i^ fere n t plane. Z don't thL

l/jirbus in mind, r AHen abductions? Fleas* :come here and bought ram

> : • Anyway, I invited Zellno : -^Vuse for some Napa Valle : ahd goat-ch’eese brie, and i

' Z {about beach'front propert: v; >dDmmutes. He does the 1.2 •r^Slears from Andromeda Fri

' IjCQve days (I week, and th e t JjC ingtow earon 'him .' ' '

• That’s why he’s shopping ^'tm aU-town Idaho Main Str

room-to add a doddni ^ :M6 ttiership.: • •' F ar out, dude. What kin<

-‘you get with tha t Beamer?

^ ' «#* •

! It’s been two weeks and , -Iheard from the Kawasaki < . >Uawy;ers, so Pm gonna goal

^ oreoaime the “personal wau ^ > s^ o u probably know is a ; ^ : i r } ^ .euphemism for “Jet

-e y re received many.wbnd ^ o n s in our. F irst Anniud I

t : « i n e That Personal W ate vihe best, however, e w e fi <!^tyder of Jerome, who wii

t ; .p p o f certificate stiitable f< t ; t t l e of Dramamine w d t

trophy tha t we have.b > ^ e r*iV newsroom!.' |^ ;3 B u tch ’8pomineesz ,

“Fower Crotch SldT ^':iA *J‘Landle» Demon-ster l i *-2* “W ater ttu-ley”1:5 •‘I* "Not'Exactly-a-Boat ai ;;iB iSkiW ate«raft”Lr • • “Heavy-met;^ model:'

- > •5^:''ToU aH -A 3iiericraTnpe

{ ^ ^ '^ “Conservationist modiS iJ i tS k i '? ’' . •^ ! • , “Gennan model: *Das.

I; iu tc h is advised not to v J:: t until his fii^t roya ly <

' l r i Crump, th i 7^mes^^> :«riE^; votecf/ir tfttf f&JTiu \T .':ii^tde. Martha? Ski,"^ orr

.'Z -f^ e W id o u m a k e r^

b i ^ s c w i _ ^n ^ h o b b y ' o b i i s i i ^

’S ' . '' : V-. -

not ^ound 5«feya?; g. . __________ 31UtUe green teUa ana) Linthebadcyard;ot to talking. foodmet Zarmak that Bureespeda lly .'Bobching his third th e 'Unak and Tm espie' wort

■ . SplU)

)N’TASK 'tM E : X

BvoCnnp

— ^ dhis antenna. What, e paits about ' • - , • rground aliens ■ was afraid be > ;as

lilarities, youB yL

om iansand Ttmw3atums,wearrts and occasion- G<.A nd I know Mav‘ollowed a car Tt:eek that had prouby^t^itSBTnniB--------It to have Spock’s

i’s a coinddence. that the. . A‘

“ Jefferson •Starship is get- '

together for a • reunion tour , • after all these

packCould It be next

an acddent . Jowi—^ te v e ry -s in -7- ^ ■ •. glemdtiqn"pii> ' - dghi 'tiireandT V ;' ? - ' T i

.-sh o w th a ttru m r:; • 'haa'i

...pets.thearrival;v; - .1 1 d<

. of visitors from Sppendence Day” to win i in the Golden - “I wn hasn 't been hows? 'said.Zen and the Art andi sing really has Sliiigher power. soul, got it right California is on a , think he had an . , '

jase. They’ve a l l . ranchettes. ■ .Unok into the alley d n fa n d e l. ad we talked ~v~'erty and killer . ' l _ 1.2 million Ught- . . T Frime to Malibu se traffic is.start*

ByQring for a nice TimetStreet colonial ------icing bay for the Bl

Stevond of ihileage sparer? - Farr

"-fhinjui

nd I haven’t yvaski Corp.’s • l®e>0 ahead and foiwraterdraft,” w h ic h " salam elycon- odo‘Jet-Sld.”ihdeiful sugges*'-,. . .. ■'H dU bn 'tA skM e . • “ ®' Bteraraft Contest; y . le from Butch - , 5*^®w insaw oter- . ' Ieforfram ing,a Id an old volley. ' S ely ingaro im d ’ y p „

;■ taOl‘ ' whal

• “V, ■ ' to th

r ^ u s jk i^ ._ ._ - prob

t and Not-Exactly- . Bd • said

el: *Satan Surf migl■ then

nodek^JetSkiski’ :. .T t ■•tlVO

lodek‘iv e ^ R u d e V tmn« •th a t

lasJet-Ski'” ;

, ■ ,lookM ^ t t o p a y th'e ' ■ ^ ty check aiflve^ .

es-Neiosfeatures

or moK conctsnyf. ’m a t "vWt.”

T O

S p t i d ( Pat Mareiuttonlo

ww^ewwrttw______________^

TWIN FALLS - Fotatoes were it as Kandy'Barksdole shoppec

Super Center store in T ^ I Th^erearcbenefits to io o d ^o t 1 agricultural communi^. . “W e probably g et a be tter 1 lod here,” the Twin Falls womw But there’s a flip side. Stor^ d 3b Biers knows that also means le effects of agriculture’s vol jpedally when prices ftiU or pin orkers are laid off.“ P eo p le will trim back ai >lurge on the biggtf dcket item

Howmj Joughni ^an the^r Laura Huber

GOODING - C hilly weathi averick doughnut-eat^ contes Thirty-five specta tors bravi ound wondering if the world i

“I’ve psyched myself out,” sa iVBge, 23, of Twin Falls, who inen. “I plan to ea t four doughni A t first, spectators were con ould be the only contestant. £ iree more showed up for the coi ' Hagerman, David Shields of 1 inks of Preston.One by one, they tned to break de picnic Cable where a tray of )x of a dozen more sat beside i ickage of Alkaseltzer. A white 1 ixt to the table just in case the < )wn.^htrflrsrattem pt:w as'by :Sai ght douglmuts in 17 minutes an The second was by 27-year>oId x^stiured h i m ^ forthe cd!cue L doughnuts without wtishing tb' Spectators started commentini in if they were in the contest. ' “I should have took these kids )w to vrfn the contest,”, Sandj id . “They should smash three id shove them into theu* mouth S h ie lds, 27, seem ed to het aashed th ree doughnuts tog' labled him to eat eight doughni > seconds. He was aided by his i ps of milk.“Even if he doesn’t win he g ug,” said his wife, Stevie. Banks, 48, the last contestant, i

. ■ Pleese se

Burley 1f Gregory H ^nne>New» writer _____________

BURLEY Firemen Dennis Bi :eve Jones didn’t have any i )are when they got to the Ri in n s chemical plant Thursday

knew an explosion had juries, and that the chemioU ng toxic and possibly flammabi lew th a t by the time their fir itinded the comer onto the grat front of the plant, it had a ^ <

70ut 15 m inutes'since th e 9:1 cplosion. .And when they got dose em le bad ly mangled nnxing tan luld see Paul'Stewart, face an iverely btinied,'hanging upsid om aladder on the side of me n “ W hen, we go t th e re evei rarmed us,” s^ d Jones, who hi ith the Buriey Fire Departmen iars. H e said th e two did nc low th e ex ten t of the explos bat chemicals were involved “We were told then it was an ' the skin and could cause resi v b l e ^ ” he said. “But it wasn able. That wouldn’t be a proble Bunn, a 16-year department v tid he was nervoius, about wh: ig h t b e dealing with when ti lere ' •'The two-firemen denned th d r ra gear and strai^Ded on their t inM breathing a p p ^ t i r “SC lat wdiild'keep' f r ^ ^ oxygen i

T ^ y ran to *1116 dde of thejo o k ed up a t Stevirart, dan’glin tan 20 feet above the g r o t ^ : e d ^ um didw 'in die su A u e ladder. . .“H e w u 'binnied pretty ba4* nd. “His beard was singed; hiis ( tiged. It looked like he had son a .to the hiead. H e was bleeding t.", . •

G I C— Sunday,

econcirere on heriped at the ^m tr^ru ifi^- inFalls. • • iffSSrtSSfVs. JioDoing'in

er quality man said. 1■p mnnngi^rJnstid iiigvolatility, colorful prodU'ph>cessinfi “ effect.” prvuawiit,

c and not try js an impoterns or the ‘ right now it's t

lany luts Y eat?ith e r didn’t s to p th e ntest Saturday, raved chills and stood Id record would be bro>Store.7— ------------;----------" said c6ntestant Bryan 'ho works for American ^ u t s a minute.” concerned th a t Savage.It. Blit IS inmutes later,! contest: Beman Perkins of Gooding and Ramon

-eakthe record at an out-' y of 29 doughnuts and a de a quart of milk and a ite bucket with a lid was ^ he doughnuts didn’t stay «

:Savagerwho“devoured— M sand 16seconds.' Bold P e r l ^ Who said he ^ Ifttest'He.wfiffable to'eat’" l | gthem.downiwithmilk. ..,^.S iting on how they would 0

ads and b ^ e d them on Mindy Caster of Gooding ■iree doughnuts together ■uth and swallow.” Ihear her re m a rk and Itogether. This method I^inub in 17 minutes and | lis wife, who offered him

le gets a free Maverick L

nt, ate nine doughnuts in

Dsee[)0UllHNUrs.PsgeB3 .<<<

firemes Bunn and ' [. f ’ny time to•Rainbow .•;day mom- _

S ? ”lad caused . . — ' iral spilled ' ,lablfc They •■ fire truck ^ J pnvel road ready been »9:10 a.m..-

enough totank, they :i and arms»ide down .letahk. ' .iverybody Buriey flremen D

I not even , Bunn checkislosion, or ' derandthens;•* . . “Dennis wean irritant . and I triedrespiratory said “Dennis I jsn 'tf lam ... . a n d l t r i c d t ctbiem. ■ cage.” ■Qt y e t e ^ But Stewartwhat they froni the multin they got • ing upside dov

. “ He was fa sdousiiess,” : scared, he tho

“SCBAs" - We tried to tae n in th e ir "w e re going to |

\ - . When theyle.^imk and foot, he grobb}ling mpre , to let go.id, his foot Bunn was h(s surrouiul- tid ing to pry

• away ttom thead,*: Jones “Hew asquiilshatfwas t^o u 'd th in k isome trau* '. two slglingquitea S tew artto let

■ ■'i',. ; .unconiciousi

\ Ay. April 6 , 1997

> m y gPotatoD

i s , ^ 0 0 0 hbnd^ ' .

'OWrt^^TiOOPcwL 8w y .’8?w 7,‘00u ewt' • • ‘

:d Biers,' standing near the luce displays. “I think it has

Valley, the potato indus* portant economic forcc. But s twisting and turning like a

Ramon Banks of Preston traveli doughnuts. Banks was able to d

recoi

9 '

I Dennis Bunn, left, and Stave Joi plosion r t the Rainbow Farm ch

:ked the stability of the lad-. I started to climb r i ^ t up. vent up through the cage, x> go up the outside,” Jones is .grabbed him and pulled, to g e t his foot ou t of the

irt was “delirious,” in shock iltiple bums anH from hang.* ownfor about 20 minutes, fading in a n d out of con- ' Jones said .'“And he was bought be w u going to fall talk to him and tell him w e. ogeth im dow a" y finally diiOodged Stewart’s )bed.the ladder and.refused

hdding Stewart’s torso, and ry.hfs oadly burned arms b lad d er. ., •luite strong stiU,” Buim said.c he’d be out of it!!__lowly managed to convinc<i 2t go, or he la ^ e d back into isn ess;'.E ith e r way,' th e

L U

p e s b^production j / ". ,- a , Eimm County: 4,»6e,0«

' 'Q Gooding County 4 ,7 ^ 0 ( V: Q Uncoin County:‘l , 8 o6 ,00<

Q-Btalne County: 629,000 c ■ QMm^cVdiiBytmm:4e,w

•i. : ; IdahoAgrtc

le curly fry. as Potato prices are at r<

If thc J.R . Simpio LS* Caldwell processing p ut eliminate contracts f< a growers, who sold 1 n

'•V

eled to OoodiRg to compete In S to down nlna doughnuts for secor

>unt res

I

I Jones worked frantically to reset chemical plant

d- progress didn’t last ]on£ “We finally got-him

;e, foot got stuck again a cs feet lower,” Buim said, d, shoulders and head, an le get him free . I was t

Steve, but with the air ] ck yell very loud, and tl igf- stand i t ”

Jones, now off th< n* broom and grabbed it, as ' to knock loose Stewart 11 . said was oddly stuck ag ve. exact same way.

With Stewart free t t’s more, Bunn was able t sd ladder and th e two, a

some plant workers, ru id the back of a pickup DS feet away. That was al

. - after the explosion, id. The firemen took a o

tried to dean the chenii c6 . face, arms and body.Ito3e * Please set

C i^E tfuon ,

)e y o n c■' '• weigh

Me,O O O e W t : ; . V New:B , 0 b 6 c y r t . ' - o f O p

^ 000WL .. . - weVe tgricunufalStaOatJca . Hazei

agent lemsi stand

It record lows. sectoijlo t Co. closes its In ] g plant, that could ' regioi s for Magic Valley potat 1 million hundred*

' r f 1 ' ' -

In Saturday's contest, but was so icond place locally, but was 20 ai

scue N'msbilStates

AmerV icy hiIw Crtdg

Aft<

Craigte r

draftU n

ciMiintim now l JSCUB people Injured In

ime.ira out and then his n about four to six 8?*"' id. “I had him on my and couldn’t see to

IS trying to yell to . 5 2 ^ iir pack on you can’t w- u I th ey can’t under- JJ[“ '

th e lad d e r, saw a it, using the handle

rarfs foot, which he c again in almost the

se of the cage once 5 le to get him off the 0 , with the help of J, rushed him over to , up truck about 100 ‘®**° s almost 30 minutes

a company hose and' eniicals off Stewart’s

tratiBsee FIREMEN, Page B3

— — IN S D 9E -• Obituaries...................... 8

. Lunch menus — Br Community 1................. B

r - .K m n B jd ia t~ m ^ 9 3 1 ,E

Sccti

d fieldght of potatoes a year to thc pi leanw hile, McCain Foods 1 V Brunswidc, Canada, purcha )re-Ida’s plants, induding a fo sing operation a t Burley, adi wer uncertainity.I don't know in the last 30 v ve seen anything like this,” ii sen. University of Idaho ext n t in Shoshone. “One of tht IS we have is that people don’t id the full impact. It's felt in tor of the economy."1 1989, more than 27 percent ion’s total gross income was ato production, packaging ar

Please see SPUDS,]

«WTiMoa/rk.soon humbled by the mountain of ' away from the world record.

Io picnic on tl lanagedland ill for Sen. CrStephanie McCrtimmen • es News Service_______________

iTASHlNGTON - R cvar crica’s public land managemo has been no picnic for Sen. ig,R-Idaho.i te r five attempts to bring con lists and resource users tog' ig appears no doser to.resolvi

d isag reem en ts ■ ■ ■ ■ I r his controversial 7d m anagem ent B ' -w hich is still in I t ; ft form.Fndaunted, Craig 1/ 'h o p ^ that reso- ■ P ? R i 4 on wiU occur far n the paralyzing gle of lobbyiks in shington . H e is isidering another hering some* UnyCn ire in the W est This is a biU that will affeci ununities and people cspedi ! West,*? said C raig spoke Jiael Frandsen. With no con! i r five meetings, Craig is rei e it another go, Frandsen said. Lt issue is a package of ch: Ich Craig says will streamlir deniess management process, fervation groups say ( ^ g ’s • I quash valuable wilderness t ilaws.a an anempt to head off chall i g held a sctos of “w o r^o p :

lid seek common ground on ( sial issues in his drafr legislati< It least that was the idea. But t woricshop in Coeur D’Alent tied, th e two sides see

Please see CRAIQ.F

^ 6 2 ’ ,..B 5 ,..B 6 . ••

I. Ext. 234

;ccion B

dsIC plant, ds Ltd. of chased six a food pro- - adding to

30 vears if ,» BiU extension thc prob-

on’t undcr- It in every

rent of the iras tied to g and pro- IDS, Page B3

In of glazed

thisd>aig.

vamping anent poi- len. Larry

;conserva- together, olving bit-

ycraig

•feet local >edally in okesm an — consensus > ready to aid.' changes mline thc css. Many g's efforts !ss pfotec-

hallenges, hops” - or s — where rc e users oh contro- lation. 'But os th e . lene illas-' seem as . ' 1I1,P^8B3.

V ' M a g i c V a l i

• G o v e r n o r s a y s h

• MOSCOW (AP) — GoW nft i« H igfnn i-ing hiTTKPthe State anomey general bid to intervene in a now court case involving jurii on tho Nez Perce Reservat

The Republican goven

f Twin F al

M artha Gilbert LMartha Gilbert'Lisenl

Twin Falls, d ied Frida 1997. at the TVrin Falls C aHer a valiant fight with c

She, along with hor Mildred, was bom May T hom as M. a n d C ec Gilbert In Arcadia. Utah m ost of her life In Utai m oved to Twin Falls, w a s involved with Ma

.Rehabilllalion Services________ years . Qn May_fi._199!

ried Allen LIsenbee.Survivors include he

Alien LIsenbee of Twin sister, Mildred Gilbert ol brother Jack L (Arlene Royal City, Wash.; sisle Mullins of Roosevelt. I Naomi G. (N, .Theodore; A rcadia, Utah; brothe

' (Shirley) Gilbert of Pay< and brother Rulon (Kre of Twin Falls. She w as p death by her parents; c

'LaMar; a sister. Laurel; special relatives and frie

The funeral for Mar-------------U isenbee“wlli-be-held-

Tueeday, April 8. 199' Mortuary Chapel in Twi Bishop Randy Welch c Burial Will take place'ai

.Utah. Friends may call p.m. Monday and fror a.m. Tuesday at the fui Arrangements are unde

'• tion ofWhite Mortuary, in

Peggy Stalder H' ' " ' ‘ Peggy Stalder Grig

retired Twin Fails buslm Oct. 2 ,1 9 0 3 -A pril 2,1!

A native of Paris. Id member of a Bear Lake neer family. She lived Ir and Preston before con Falls in 1938. There, w band . William Howard ow ned and opera ted C afe a n d Motor Lod( 1963. They also ovmed ed West Yellowstone ^ in West Yellowstone. M< Griggs Cafe in Preston,

(arlggs Hymas was ( th e Twin Falls Motel > and a member of Twin F

She retired to Montm a n d m arried O ensll Montpelier In 1979. Th to Twin Falls in 1984.

Survivors include her ters, Ja n e G riggs Wll< Falls and f^ r ia n Grigg Walnut Creek, Calif.: ne In-law, LaRae Griggs Idaho; arid two sohs^n-i Wilson of Twin Fails a Lemke of Walnut Creel grandchildren. Stephei of Phpenix,-Ariz.;-(^rt( H agerm an, Gyla.Grig

• a n d M ark G rig g s , bi V egas, Nev., Evan Lei F ran c isco , C alif., a r

: Lemke of New York. NY g ran d ch ild ren ; an d

: great-grandchildren.’St : ceded in death by her ' Howard Griggs Jr., as '

h u sb a n d s , two sis te i . ; — brothers.

Private family sen/l ;• held at a later date.; . The family su g g es t ; contribution to cl^arity

cho ice or the Twin Fi ' ' Foundation, 432 Sec

Twin F alls. ID 8330 arr^g em en ts are unde

; tion of White Mortuary ir

B u h l

i A rtM .A idand------ - . Art M. Akland, 84. o

: Friday. April'4, 1997.: Falls Care Center.• Art w as born Sept.

Frem ont. S.D., to Ole : Akland. He attended t( : ' lege In Valley City. S.O.

Ella Dalos on Ju n e 1,

lley/Idaho

; h e h a s n o o p i n i o n

Gov. P h il d isclosed Fi n<f.tf frnml p laced on \ >ral office’s , between the inow-settled leaders abouturisdiction L o nery to 'th■vation. prepares to a/em or also to study the ft

— O b itFor obituary ra te Informatic

AT T c they both tauDakota befor{ early 1938. Tl-

area ot oped the Akia a p p le s , peai pears.

was an Jo h n 's Luthe and held sevo w as a Idahoserved on the

He was proi wife. Ella In and brother, vived by four < Akland of Bo Akland R einke of G

-(Ann)-Akland nine g rande grandchildren Akland of Yaki

t Lisenbee a.m. Tuesday senbee, 58. of Jo h n 's Lulhe

;»y 'S M , to Buni Quick fI h ?Jtah. She lived punH

Jtah. but later Is, w here sh e ' T>M agic Valley o

:es for several

her husband.'win Falls: twin rt of Twin Falls; ene) Gilbert ol ;isler Evelyn G.It. Utah; sister oro) Baldwin of ther G ayle G.^ayette, Idaho; ^ ^ H C n i [Kreen) Gilbert as preceded in

one brolher, jrol; and many \friends.

Martha G ilbert W ^ :9 ld-at-lO -0:m :- — —— 1997. a t White v.r- V Twin Falls with V .

^ a r R " S " = ? , ; B o n d a l L .;all from 5-to 8' ' , Rondal Lar from 9 to 9:45 Burley reside1 funeral home. 4 . 1 9 9 7 . at

.............. He w as be' H y m S S Ash Grove. Kiriggs Hymas. and Gladysislness woman, the age of eig2 1997. whore he resi

Idaho and a rled Joan 8au^ e County pio- later divorcedtd In Montpelier on having seicoming to Twin from 1953 tct, w lth W hus- d isc h a rg e flard Griggs Sr. relumed to ifled th e G riggs In 1970. wto d g e th rough re s id e d . Hied and operat- Johrison on he Motor Lodge Nev. He hac, Mont.. and the foreman for ron Idaho Ore-ldaFoodas an officer of He w asel Association American Le{tin Falls BPW. Ing with hisntpelier in 1968 arid fishing w isll H ym as of._famlly membThey returned have been w

munity for thther two daugh- Ing SchnauztWilson of Twin great pleasuriggs Lemke of . nome on Elb;: her daughter- fui Christmags of H ansen, year.,-in-law. Jeromg Survivors itIs and G eorge of Byrlev; nreek. Calif.; six Castle of La:jhen R. Wilson fwl ke) _ Unarter-WilBon of (Michael) Da3riggs Conroy Bnjhn, al of, bo th of Las (Donlta) JohrLemke of San W atterson, <a n d TIa J .T . JohnsorjofRNY; fourjgreat- (Jam es) Jen

id two " ^ e a t - Nev., a n d D. She w as pre- Paul; tvi« brolier son. William Lewiston anas well a s both Rupert; 21 e ^ te r s a n d f iv e

arvlces will b e and two gran The funen

es ls memorial a.m- M ond^iilly ol donor’s Burley First1 Falls Library Paslor KonniSecond Sl. E.. Ing- Burial n1301. Funoral VIewComsuinder Ihe dlroo-- la ry B ravesry In Twin Falls, direoiron ol l(

- nnay call fronrr the Payne Me^ Burley, andj funeral on Me

J. of Buhl, died ' . W l )7, a t the Twin ,

pi. 5, 1912. In A ™ o l d L .Ole a n d Delia - ^ o l d L Rd teachers ool- d ied Friday.5.0. He married Benedict’s F1 1 /1 9 3 4 , and InJaroitio. -

ld»ho 8undiy.A prt6.1897

3 n o n N e z P e r c e r e s

F riday th a t h e h a s ' B1 ho ld n ego lla tlons dorle state and Nez Perce Idol)ut 'retuming the Idaho Barthe reservation as b e ..... thir

0 appoint a committee cast e ftiture of gaming. abx

rUARIES-rtlon, call 7 3 3 ^ 3 1 , extension 2

taught school in North , Arne lore moving to Idaho in in the They^spent me jem aj n- so^n oi

hi. Together they devel- Iowa. 1ikland Orchard, growing He gne a c h e s , c h e rr ie s a n d Schoo

Afteon active member of St. In thother€n Church in Buhl went isveral church offices. He he retigtim e m em ber of th e back tIculture Society and also l a t e r 'he Buhl School Board. officesreceded in death by his 1974.n 1992; sister. Jeanette; Portoher, Richard. He is sur- 1946.lur children. Ariey (Karyl) HeBelmont. Calif.. Roger huntin

1 Buhl, A rdella (Bob) hisyai G ooding, and G erry cook,:

md ol Knlghtdale. N .C.r H e 'idch ildren : six g re a t- Amerren; and a brother, Olaf servecYakima, Wash. Boarderal wlll b e held a t 11 HeJay, Aprif 8. 1997, a t St. JanJciheran Church in Buhl.- Stockay call from 2 to 4 p.m. Richait tho Farm er Funera l Steve3uhl. d ren ,ils are suggested to the flanctk R esponse Unit or St. Angleheren Church Memorial Collin

' T eres great'

Bu r ley f acial frl

parenin | p ^ ' Thej f v TuesiW r - Dema

will foiFamily to 7 p.

Lahe Caslle,'63-year-old ident, died Friday, April at th e M agic Valley

Medical C enter Tn Twin

born Sept.-4 ,-1933 .-at I. Kan., the son of Marvin

Lemmons C astle . At eight, he moved to Idaho resided in Buhl. He mar- Baughman and they were :ed. Rondal was a veter-served In the U.S. Army ■ n tn I to 1955. Following his .3 from the military, he I-ou3 Idaho moving to Burley Maltaw here he h ad s in c e 3 , 19£He m arried Evelyn ' Shs

n Nov. 28. 1970, In Elko. Basirla d worked a s a p lan t Mosei)r more than 20 years at Martlitods in Burley. BasIrs a m em ber of th e StateLegion. He enjoyed golf- Slatelis friends from O re-lda An3 with his wife and other Churcmbers. Ron and Evelyn sion tI well known in the com- She rtheir great love for rais- 1. 18

uzers. Ron also received TempiBure in decorating their StakeElba Avenue with beauti- the S'm as deco ra tio n s e a c h direct

retar)6 Includehls wife Evelyn taugi; n ine ch ild ren . S tev e MaltaLas Vegas, Nev.. Marie Sh<U nderw ood, ’ S h aro n n eedDay. and Jack ie (S^am) withof Hagerman. O scar 'S , com ;

Dhnson and Paula (Lynn) |oye(1, all of Burley, S teven famiijif Providence, Utah. Kaye Suilensen of W innem ucca, Elmo1 Danalyn (Tim) Hull of Chrie arothers, Dwight Castle of Utafi and G ordon C astle of Sprin 1 grandchildren: and a of Le. idchlld. He w as preced- View,h by his parents, a sister. Maltarandsons. of Wiilerai will b e he ld a t 11 Vera jay. April 7. 1997, at the Adarr -st Baptist Church, with and t nneth McMeans official- was ( I will b e at the P leasant ents: letery In Burley wrlth mili-' Robe re s id e 'r i te s u n d e r th e daug )f local veterans. Friends great rom 6 to 8 p.m. today a t Dune Mortuary, 221 W. Main in ■

nd one hour before the '"! Monday.atthechurcfi. •

VENDELL a teI ' Vu C(L , Runyon caiifi

^Runyon, 80, of Wendell,. Payn ay. April 4 . 1997, a t S t . ; ; Burle B Family Medical Center befoi

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e s e r v a t i o n i s s u e

Before attending the inaug don ceremony for Universit Ldabo~ F residra t Kobert uoo Batt said he does not know thing about the Nei Perce Coi case involving a tribal memb< a building permit dispute.

>n278 _______ __________

Arnold w as born Oct. 27. 19K the village of Lehigh, Iowa, th fl of Harley and Jenny Runyoi

va. until moving lo Idaho in 1921 1 graduated from Wendell Hig hool In 1936.^fter graduating, ho went to woi tho local d rug store and late nt into the Army in 1939. Whe returned from the Army, ho wei ck to work In the drug store. H e r w ent to w ork 'for the poi ice . retiring a s postm aste r i 74. Arnold m arried W anda f rtorfleid in Elko. Nev.. on OcL 2i 46.He loved the outdoors, ho like nting, fishing, and loved to keeI yard In flowers. He also loved 1 ok, he was a cook for tho Army. He w as a member of the Wendt n erican Legion P ost 4 t . h rved on the CiW Council. Scho lard, and Draft Board.He Is survived by his daughte n fco a n d h e r h u sb a n d , Bp sckham of W endell: a sqi ch a rd a n d h is wife, Virglnl 3vens of Boise: his grandchi en. T rav is S tockham a n d hi n e e . J a n a e W ardle of Boisi igle and her h u sb an d . Ja so >llins from Yuma. Arlz., an r e s a S tev o n s of Boise; thre ea t-g ra n d so n s : two brotheri irrell Rurwon of Paul and Gai inyon of eagle: and a very spiII friend. Francis Honer. Ho w£ ooodod In dooth by hlo \ ifi inda; a brother. Stanton; and h rents. Harley and Jenny.The funeral will be held al 1 p.r lesday . A p r i l '8 . 1997, 1 imaray's Wendell Chapel. Burl I follow at the Wendell Cemeier mily and friends may call from 7 p.m. Monday at the chapel.

M a lta

luiso Martin ElisonLburra Martin Elisoni- 69-year-o alta resident, died Thursday, Ap 1997, at her home in Malta.She w as-born Feb. 6. 1928, is in , Id ah o , the d au g h te r ^ s S. and Sarah Edith MacKi artln. S he a tten d ed schools isin and In Oakley, the Albk a te Normal College, and UU ate University.An active m em ber of the LC lurch, Louise had sen/ed a ml 3n to the Eastern States MIssIc le 'm arried 'E lm o Elison on Fe

1954 , in th e S a lt Lake LC im ple. S he se rv ed in th e LC ake and Ward Relief Societle e MIA, Primary, and was mu: rector. Louise worked a s a se tary for th e school district ar u g h t s c h o o l In O ak ley ar alta.She enjoyed cooking, sewin je d lew o rk , c ro c h e tin g , sa i Ith h e r h u sb a n d a t numeroi sm m unity fu n c tio n s , a n d e y e d sp e n d in g tim e w ith 'h mily.Survivors include her husban imo of M alta; five dau g h te r hrlBtlna (AI) H arvey of Orei tafi. L inda (K ern) Crum p sringdale, Cindy iRichard) Wa Leadore, Edith (Rick) Wrigley

ew, and Betty (Dell) Carlson alta; a son. Laim (Marlene) Elis Wichita Falls, Texas; two siste

3ra Erickson of Oakley and Me dams of Burley; 24 grandchlidrc id five great-grandchildren. S as preceded In death by her p; Its: three brothers; a.sl6ter: a sc o b e rt LeRoy Elison; a g ran aughter, Cassie Jo Wrigley: anc 'eat-granddaughter. Tabatha A uncan.T he funeral will b e held at m. Tuesday. April 8 .1997, at t lalta LDS W ard C h ap e l; w Ishop G eorge K. D anin^on offI ing. Burlai will follow' at the Vail J Cemetery In Malta. Friends mIII from 6 to 8 p.nv Monday a t t aiyne Mortuary. 221 W. Main urIey, and from 10 to 10:45 a. store the funeral on.Tuesday le church.

Police sear■ .TWINFALLS

ugura- • pects, possibly u dtv of motel a t gunpoin oover. ^— The-saspectr

any- Motel a t U 60 B bounty P-nt, a p o to rej iberin the desk clerk an

The clerk pla backpack and 1 'sway from them

------- I T he suspects 1.between th e age:

, 10 inches taU, wi — D allas C o w b ^. .e described as aboi,he A njraiew id iir

,on. the Twin Falls po

I I T e e n a r r e s iTW INFALLS

e d a n d is a sus ite r Thursday n ig h t-"0" EUie Trevino I

■ • during an alterc , "g® W estern a b o u t ;r in underw ent su ^ i) p . foircondidon.26. I h e 16-yeaPoli

ing on o ther cha ked b u rg la ry , a n d ieep Juvenile Detenti

<0 Salinas and IV‘X- ,, w ith th e suspec

— Ttevinofonowed ^00 , p u n d ie d th e su ^

T h esu ^ w c tp iIter. th e report sa id .'3pb fa red a punctur:qn. forehead and wsInla reportsaid.ihil- Salinas was sti

treated and reletise .sonand " ■ireears, •lary p -------- ----------------

was

3.m.a t Joyce E laine S

jrlal ’ vice, 3 p jn . toda;:ery . (Dem aray’s Wern

Uurie M. SlTW INFALLS

F alls, d ied T hai- — Vn1T<»y Rp£ir»nn1

a short illnes& A rra n g e m e n

aim ounced b y I . iF a l l s . .......... ....

^ m e natncs

MAC »

N eU ie f ie n e 1 N u ta e o fT w in F

r^ld •/\pr|| SherriM U esol

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S h H e a l t h u

\ S l r e q u i r i n i

fSS: BOISE (A P) - LDS la rg es t h e a lth ins LDS n ies posted n e t los ties, f irs t tim feia a t leaf luslc Both b lam ed m t eet> lem o n relatively

in tended to h e lp I den ts b vy h ea ltb i

, i .„ , if t h ^ h av e deb i sive ainesses.

rous . F o i-1996, B lue e n - posted a n e t loss h e r ' f i r s t lo s s s in c e :

S e rv ic e B u re a i an d .' ' rep o rted a loss of le rs . f irs t in a t least 10; ■eni. “T h a t increaised

tag attached," lifion spokeswoman foi ,ters, 1 0, the state’s 1

' People who boi jren; d e s are undergo She ica l p rocedures par: ^ e c t e d . Their son, not cover the

. “W e an tic ip a ‘" i l? w ould r is e a s a Ann . reform ^” ^ d r u !

not anticipate the It 11 ■ fa s t^ it the As a result, cusw i.th u n d e r th e Tndi’

fa su ra n c e A y ^ l

S [d S. ^ •A n ltfi

\ ■ NowHealins-Medioc^ni

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a t c h f b r r o M w r y s u s iLS - Police are looking for i r teenagers, vdio ro b b ^ 'a IV oint Ih u rsd ^ night t s catered &e-TobHy bf-the i ) Blue Lakes Blvd. N. a t abo' report sdd. One pciinted a hat . demanded cash, tbe repor ;>laced the cash drawer, into, d the suspects ran out the d fmotd. •ts are described as white mal iges of 13 and 19. One was abo with short brown hair; wearin

>ys number 22 jersey. The ot bout 5 feet tall, with short blon [i infonnation on die robbery sh police Qimestoppers line at 731

tsted In double stabLS - A IGyeaMld boy has bee :uspect in the stabbing t

to and George Salinas Jr. were ercation at the Apollo Motor i it 1130 pjn. Thursday night u-gery for his injuries, and is

Hild suspect was arrested Fridj liarges..He is a suspea ih a re d is being held in the Snak ntion Center,IVevino had a heated veitel c

>ect, a police report said. Sali ed the su^)ea into the room, an ii^>ect in the head, the report sail c pulled a butterfly toiife and R d. Trevino was stabbed in the tured luQg and a puncture cu was slashed aaoss his right d

smbbed in the lovw back. Sal deased Ihursday night

-------- S iSll91!iYiSi=2lJ!i^LEsilSi.S22: ly Chapel, Twin Falls,

e Stough, of Wendell, memo day, American Legion Hall, \ e n d ^ Chapel).

— D e a iScanoLS - Laurie Marie Scaho, 52, liursday, April 3,1997, at th

en ts a re pend ing and ' y R eynold Funeral Chapel

- - ^ H cnets are omined at patients’ rc

AGIC VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

Admitted e Ketterling of Rupert; anc 1 Falls.

. . Released s of Rupert

CASSIA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

i n s i i r e i s blam( n g m o r e c o v e r

) — Id a h o ’s two Smallinsurance compa- Availalosses in 1996, tbe . premiieast eight years. percenmuch of the prob- Aboisly new state laws have I p more Idaho res i-' covera;th insurance, even orworisbilitating, expen- |----- —

ue Cross of Idaho ^•ss of $350,744, its ExperlQ :e 1988. M edical.au-BIue Shield I®®"”of $2 million, the pQ Bo)

lOyears. ‘ L---------sedacces» to those for the communi-

1 a very real price *said Tracy Andrus, o u r s for Blue Cross of neieF I’s largest insurer. . , ^ bought those poli- ViSita rgoing more med- d o u s es th an 'in su re rs jif premium s did ;5St of their care. _ p a te d th a t costs l l a ; t a re su lt of th e . tu s said. ‘fWe did Ja sC they would rise so ,

custosoarscovered [■wammm d iv id u al Hoalth^ i l a b i l i^ J ^ or the ,\

Eme t lG r e a ta . ai,

vvhsntiKnlc • Anilbactettal - ___r i^ » ,K e m o ^ , ,, . yo,MSKmkliarfinMrvtitvM.i n n tA ld rn A ^ k ; , ; IQ Q j

^ ? £ J 5 5 ‘8H TWIH FALLS

LLEYINBj s p e c t s S n o w r e s uor two sus* TWIN FALLS Twin Falls vm'skidding.

. Idaho. S ta te : be-Super«->rthBeHiamBged^ iboiit 1030 , d from road handgim a t . ' a.m. . port said.. - Most of the s ito.a b lac k .’ southofTwinFi e door and acontlingtoISF

Of the report males, both three on U.S. 9: sboutSfeet slid off the roac iringablue , Nevada border, s other was

F i r e b r e a kc73&^22ia BUHL-Buh]

snuff a fire in a I

a b b i n g c o " S t ^been arrest- Street, a t 4:23 ; )f two men building. Grain

ing, and showij eresmbbed according to fire OT Inn Best “The biggest ;h t IVevino guishing it with : is listed in Fire Chief Mar

heavy stream ol riday mc)m- ' can stir up the t residential potential for an lake R iv e r ' Instead, firefi

erallygendypu olexdunge Thefirewasi Salinas and radius. Grimes $ ,andSolinas, “It could hai isaid. caught it in pierd retaliated. The buUdiing iieribs,suf- ing grain. Grime f cur on the Streets aroui t d i e ^ the about an hour)

said. The dei>a Salinas was three fire engin

Response Unit:

►ERVICESloon today. Alice L. Olson

; — . t^meral U u ip ^

L j^ n Lee Da morial ser- Gooding LDS Q 11, Wendell, . p jn . today, Dec

1230 to 1:4S p.n

THNOTKRobert Mull

52, of Twin MOUNTAIN : the Magic' Mountain Hom« 1 Falls after. E lm ore Medi<

• Mountain Home d w ill b e A rrangem et )el in Twin announced b

............ ; AfcMurtreyCha

DSPITALJ(’ request

Colby Sayler, J i B lanche Carr,

Harris, aU of B Maria GtlofDet

and Louise

........................ Jodi Newmar' Johnathan Dri

Carson, all of B both of Rupert; InouyeofD rao

ne loss on laws sragetpiUall Group H ealth Insurance inability Act may see theii miums n se this year from 6 c e n t to 4 0 p e i^ t ,s h e said, .bout 96,000 Ideiho resident: 'e individual or smaU-grouF erage. Most are self-employed roric for companies.

LOAN OFFICERerlsnced agricuttural lender, no

I tiian 3-5 yrs. Send resume to:

Box428, Twin Falls, ID, 8 ^ 0 3

e family of Boyd E. Van r s in c ^ th an ^ and apj tghbors w d relatives fo lits. and all other acts of »usly extdrded to us dui ire deeply appreciated. 'a yanLeuyeii, Biyon.ison VanLeiiven, and

C O M P O U Ni. Do people-. pay moih^ h av e .to ?vi. If you pay a you cc d, you not only lose.the’ /hat that tax dollar could 1 'ou had yoii not gi\/enjlt

as opp6ifunity:cost.

PROFESSIQI^'EC<JatTKti R.ljOvs, C

, 344BhwLak^Bh»d.

•• ■ • ;

3RIEF-™tuHs in accidentsLS - Satikrday m o iT ^ snow, t

e Police responded to sue ac j-cei8-andreportadJ4xais.4 ads, a ll betw een about 7 ai

i accidents were on U.S. Higl Falls and Interstate 84 south oi SPreports. 'irtable wrecks, three were oa 1 93, the reports said. Most o f :

lad between 10 and 20 miles £ r. No injuries were reported.

iks out In grain elevihl firefighters had to tread li a grain elevator building Satun rwenrailled*to^Eteed-Grairrti he comer of Ninth Avenue 0 3 p jn . on the report of smok in dust in the basement was sr ving flame .when firefighters ire deparment reports s t problem was finding i t an thout causing a biggei: probles ark Grimes said. “If you go ii of water or a fog pattern of wt le grain dust, and then you've tn explosicm.”i n t e r s used light water line& jut it out,” Grimes said.15 contained to an area about e s ^ d .lave been a lot worse,” he sa entyoftime.”lg was not being used and was messaid 'und the building were blocke r while firefighters woriced, tb partment brought 2Q firefighi ^nes to the scene, with the Bui it and an ambtilaxice,

CrnvMinmi

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an. of Buhl, 11 ajn . Monday.: Jl, BuhL «o vievhn^BTJfl^fid

>avis, of Gooding, 2 p.m. M Church. Friends may call fror emaray’s Gooding Chapel ar .m. on Monday a t the church.

[CES^—ulleniN HOME - R obert Mullen me, died Friday, April 4,199) lical C en te r H osp ita l Dis ne of natuz^rSiisS^ en ts a re pen d in g an d \ by Sum m ers .F u n era l i

fiap^ m M o u n t^ Hpm e^ ’

, s . --------------

Admitted sr, Edan Cunningham, Shirle r, Jennifer W estover and Ji Burley, Jordan Peck of Rup )eclo.

Released an, Jackie Gqr-ringe, Tu A ^ iriver,' Devon Bowcutt and I Buriey, Stephen Hill and So

rt; Sarah Martsh of Paul; anc lo.

s

ce.

16 ^ ^ u S a y N l g h t S pN R oast Po

^ H & DressiiI

m ^uven .vrishes to exp ppredation to all our fe For the cairds,, flowers, fc )f kindness that were so uring our recent loss. Tl

n and M ichelle VanLi id Teresa and C hris iE

O D T A X more taxes than

could'have avoid-'. e.lax dollars, .but i have earned for ■. j,m ii « away. „This:is

:pN dM C ;SER V IC E iS ; 1C ^ fied FlnandaJ,PlanhCT / •• jd. N.:*Twlii Falls » 734-4545

ow sent <ln% -

c accidents

7 atid i9:5p; “

aighvray.93'[hofBunoy,.

oaI-84and]; of the cars,!es from the i ■

levatorid lightly to' t t u r ^ .irrttnd^ean?------tie and Elm, nokeihthie,- IS smoulder- ers arrived,

ra n d extin-, b l ^ ” BuhL .^ in with a. if water, you uVe got tbe

nes “Welit-

lut a yard m.

e said. “We'

wasnotstor-

eked oS for, Ltberepon. ighters and iBuhl<2uick

IramHtaiciicrb

ay. Farmerarea:------- 7 -i. Monday, ’ frvm 4 to 7 ;I and froni! ch- ■;

llen,'61, of- 1997, at the- D is tric t in

d w ill be.II H om es,

lirley Q a i^ d Jeann ine ' Rupert; and;

Afah'Huynh, n'd Z a c h ^I Scott Plat^.- and Itobert,

’ o r k 1 sing ISS." . 1 >5

i x p r ^ : r friaids/i - i/food,. l': so :^ - ; :j .They

uLeuyen^

sHallumc

d m '^R.Lo^ ' .■'C.PP. ; ;

i 4 5 ' ;

— j-By ieit i ^ Bunch—

: /BURLET^ - G n » w ^ up ; gjrl in a ftimily of mn ; didn’t give Marie Dsyley II

a choice. ’ >The secbndiyoiingei^I

• got the haad'tne-down' bs : cards. They were the on . older brothers didn't want, ; duplicates or not*s»4peda] I sitions.; T ^ y , Dayley can be fo ; ber own carq and comic

; Plate. She o p e i^ it in IK ; her son Jeremy Dayley,2 L

Marie Dayley lost inte: ; collecting during high schc ' saved most of her cards. H : also the second youngest : fam ily lineup , reklndl< ; hobby se v e ru years age : D ay l^ has thousands of ca

Jeremy Dayley started i ; ing cards a ’few years bef• and his mother opened thi : R e was 14 \A en ft opened, ; turned into a hangout f< ' and friends.

-Some of Jeren^ Dayley”: : thought a card-coUec&jg i ' sounded cck>L Others cons : it a Uttle weird.

'“I think it's pretty cool, : heck, it got us to open up a

i Craig! CoRtimnd from Bl

entrenched as ever.. ‘‘Ih e Senator did spend I ; tim e asking people wh( I acceptable to them, bu t i !.learned a great deal new -. ; one expected to ,” sat ; O’Laughlin, professor of ; resources a t the Univer: ; Idaho. OXaughlin was a i ’ ter a t last week’s confere ; Coeur D’Alene.; Larry McLaud, of the ; Conservation League, wa: ; ed to participate in the• D’Alene workshop - wh : described as ‘'quite dviL”

Spuds__----- ..Continued ftoinBl------------

‘ cessing, said a University o: ■Like valuable water, the

I toes trickle from growers t ! ees,'who spend oti'consun ; ing more income, economis

"The net income is felt a ; seed and fertilizer salesmai ' ers who ell of a sudden m : clients out of job,” Hazens!

S ta te em ploym ent in ' dropped in March as the pi ' to a record low and proces: ; p lies from las t y e a r’s ; Department of Labor said.

That may be a harsh ren : tan c eo fa ^cu ltu re to th ei

. :. - “Even, for the old-timer• times forget how valueab• said Paul Matthews, vice

Federal Savings Bank in B: clearly is the engine tha

around here.”• ' Banks, even those not s .'cultural lending, wm be aff I deal with agricultural worii

i-Firemen .•ContimwdfromBl : - “We washed him off a : away his burnt coat," Bun •"Tjien th e am bulance• looked a t him, cu t more ' dothes 0% and w a sh ^ hin lin a je rr^ rim ed b a* .": : The two firemen then.ti ; their gear, and vwtie w a ^ : aecmtaminadoa tub diemse j :,-S tew m was taken to

ilWFiSi

comie {upnine boys: ymiichof-

ones her ant. either ..Hni acqui-

s found in : b o ^ » l -

1^ with

aterest in •chool,but --------I. Her son, Maria and Jeretn] M tin th e and comio book < d ied herago. Now hesaid. f cards. The mother ed collect- partners still t before he collectors* shov the shop. One card Mt

led, and it like to get her t for him John Elway, qt

Denver Broncos ley’s peers ball p layer fc 3g mother Yankees. Marie onsidered native Etway i:

er. and th e ] x>l,'cause fovoriteteam. p a shop,” Jeremy Dayl

collecting tha

^ ^ ---------------------McLaud left

the workshop i Qd a lot of 200 o«th«t was • a rally outsidi lit no one o i ^ t i o n l o Q , - m d n o “C ap d

“of fo r 's t M cLaud said,jersity of Hawed, so totta presen- we’d have a hajerence in how to fix it.

“H e needshe Idaho Md.audsoid. was invit- *«" S“ P P 'he Coeur effo rts are sk

"doiy of Idaho report 1the dollars from poa- hoi rs to plants to raploy- . " f o r sumer goods, generat- -, poimists say. *It all the way from the Mtman d ea r to the retail- po} m ^ see some of his pisin said. *in food processing ou

e price of potatoes fell . pajcessors exhausttd sup- ofr’s crop, the Idaho Buid. bureminder of the impor- thtlie regional economy. atisers I think we some- ' ‘eable agriculture is.” amice president of First inia Burley. “Agriculture 1that drives th e tra in sts

do>t specializing in ogri- straffected because t h ^ (

roricers and companies bu

R egional Me( f and cu t then .nished b: Sunn said. ' the U niversit ice crew SdencesCente 3re of h is . H e was list him again Saturday, m di

cal bums on hisn>tookoff , r - ' .' I.... ,bed in d ie rtmes-iVeutfj msdwes. Hahn can be n to Cassia . 677-4042. . .

shop gr

>my Dayley, mother and ton, oper« Ik collectort' shop in Buriey at le t

said. Ie r and son business . for$2i U travel together to . it’s in tows. acouiMarie Dayley would Yet ler hands on depicts, s ife can , quarterback for the who p icos, as a rookie bas» and A fo r the New York 76er.l

rieD ayl^isaD eover Jen y is h v fovorite play- he cal e Broncos are h e r tume( L wouldayley wouldn’t mind about h a t card cither, he . he wai

eft halfway through produip to join a coalition going\ conservadonists for don’t 1ide the building in intere> Craig’s draft bill mise,

d ea l w ith 'L a rry Collii1? Buniuul ly.- uo;"----- Cmrttid . “The bill is so groupotally off base, that clists,hard time suggesting ers ai

devotids to s ta rt "over,” “BuL goodt•porters of Craig’s Ontskeptica l th a t tn e Craig

rill amount to much. states, I don’t know how witho

doing^business^th growersrMi M any people won’t buy n

homes because of the prices. T for new homes has cooked in gc potato situation won’t help. ■-

“I don’t think we’re out of it I Matthews said. “Fve been he potato farmers saying they a plant any pototoes anymore."

“W e have been pleasantly i our sales have maintained thi paied to last year,” said Brent of Lee’s Furniture, in business Burley* Farming customers On b u t the store attem pts to wo th ro ii^ the tight years, with c ative financing.

“Most of i t is attituder-We-j and bad years,” Lee said. “We in and do the best we can.” .

Mike Ferguson, chief econc s ta te ’s Division of F inandol doesn’t consider the potato v strophic to the reg:onal econom

Other positive forces, like i business, will help smoodt thir

ledical Center, and U1 by air ambulancc to \sity of U tah H ealth ELater in Salt Lake Gty. C.is te d as d it ic a l on 4 2 di diirddegree diiemi-h lsh ^ a n d a im s . pjj

)s suiff writer Gregory 4 f reaaied in Burtey a t - y

*

■ .3 ■ c ,

;rew fro;

mjpi—iwKii/n»n«»if

terato Home Piste, a sports csrd le th Street and Overiand Avenue

d. He had the chance to buy i ■ $200 a few years ago. But nov t impossible to find and wort] ouple thousand dollars.Ifet if he could track down rook cards for Anfemee Hardawaj 10 plays for the Orlando Mo^( d Allm Iverson, a Fhiladdphii ier.he’dbeecstadc Jeremy Dayley had to get wha called a “real” job when h(

ned 18. He said he wished h< )uld have been more seriou out the family business wbei was younger.

jductive (the workshops) an ing to be eventually, beioi.use a’t know if opponents have ai erest in w o r l ^ out a comprc se,” said partic ipan t Clarl illins of th e Blue Ribboi lulltluii. u Pucutullo-bustii )up that represents.motorc> sts, four-wh^ers, loggers, min s and o th e r “m ultip le use' votees of federal landL 'But I always think that it’s 1 k1 thing to try,” CoUins added. 3ne con troversial p a r t 0 aig’s proposal would allov ites to monage federal land thout the burden of nationa

pMatthewssald:----- ~nowagry new trucks or for 0 ws. The the market flow» ol1 general, and the accordii

.................. - Stoteit by a long shot,” could s(I hearing a lot of job los:y aren’t going to Departi

Jy surprised that most fu thus far as com- There’:

m t Lee, president Thuleei ess for 57 years in happen : Ore conservative there is work with them .. displact [h delayed or ere- .PoraD

plant is^e-just have good.....probabiWe just try to dig " them fa

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son and his friends '^ b p when they were I t k ^ t them out of tn

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Her son said the sh( something positive to was a teen. '

"1 was ju st a rebc anyway," he said.

H e spent 0 lo t of and spent a lot of hi:

K ] cards and comic book ^ The shop is open jflj hours"ln” ih s ^ fr f f i ■ I evening, and Saturd Q p jn . to 7 p.m. A few B shops popped up ii

ab o u t th e sam e t i rd Dayleys,’ but Home ]

on]^ one still open, M said.

it In a small town, t low specialty business do rth ate m udi profit It nu

to pay forltself, she s; ok- found the best time t ■ayi in th e afternoon ar dc, when children get out Wa She keeps it open, 1

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JUS Times-News staff wr len ~Bunch can'be reached

. 677-4042.

are environm ento l re« I Another sticking poinan sion for $10,000 fine>ro- unfounded appeals thirk use decisions - induelon contracts.

cy- to introduce his bill, nlin- how the final versior>e” from the current dra

Craig’s bill wiU likelys a backing of SekI . Kempthome, R-Idahcof we^ern Republicans,

ow The Clinton Admids has already indicatetnal dontothebill,Frand!

gricultural'businesseshave'l] while they’ll know about tii of an.fam uig community ai

dlrigly, Feegiison says.Ite placem ent and tratnin{ soften the blow from any po

osses, says Mike Thuleen c rtment of Commerce.. Twin Falls, you probably 1 fully em ploy^ work forces i e’s a demand out there foi »n said. “If there was a cimi en, not that this is any good is a demand out there for so

icedworicers.”ato prices have fallen before, t is dosing p a r ^ due to its age ibly is not buying Ore-Ida o p » fall, he says. In otiier words, U css is not down for the count e’re still competitive in theo ” Thuleen said. “Granted pric ng tough, but we’ll see improv

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ERT - The Minidoka School Board is calling on rs to hdp it dedde vdiether ibouttwo dozen other dls- a lawsuit rfinllgnging how

ndseducadon. . idal meedng will be h dd day to provide informadon he lawsuit and to obtain e from district ta^ayers , •igu jap iess ieleasc--------------’s Conkitudon guarantees lgh, free, public sdiool sys- ad it’s the duty of the ure to cany out that man- group called Idaho Schools d Educational Opportunlt- SEEO) contends the ure h a n ’t met Its constitu- ides.loka Superintendent Nick »ys school districts and tiie xure are both smte govern- itities and shouldn’t tax* money to sue each other, t the lawsuit is trying to do is i school funding a judicial bllity. Personally as a taxpoy- t diink tfs a good idea. That’s iJaif Kaver, he said he agrees that shasn'rUved up to the con-

!ie Le^sla tine’s responsibili- vlde a thorough, public on and quite frankly, our ure has not done that,” he he only recourse is to elea slators or go to court”!tt said tne board won’t vhether to enter the lawsuit

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dfromBlutes and 16 seconds by lg them and gulping them ith milk. , > ite their failed attempts ik the record, all of the ants went home with the uts that were left on their ual trays.'not turned off of dough- t,” Perkins said, flashing a ile. The other contestants Ito agree.w inner of M averick’s tore' contestTvas’Emmett.

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—until suggestions Hnd cor from taxpayers are noted may take more than one ] hearing, he said.

Idaho is one of only three that require a two-tiurds mi to pass a bond issue for coi don and upgrades to schools a bond issue is passed by > the money is paid back throt increase in property 1 Minidoka Is one of many di with a low tax base that nu difficult to pass a bond Issue.

The lawsuit was fUed six ago by the ISEEO. It has di its focus twicfc M a ^ Valley 'districts have joined and or out for numerous reasons.

The state, represented Int] by Deputy Attorney Genera Gilmore, argues that schoo meet ± e constitutional re m ents with available fu sources.

The suit will be argued in this November.

John Thompson is the TTme Mini-Gista bureau dtief, and rtadud at 677-4042.

Perkins', who representei Gooding Maverick S to re .: place went to the Welser i w here Scott Bunger ate doughnuts in 17 nunutes ai seconds.

A fte r th e con test, t Gooding spectators wanne Inside the store, where the : of fresh'baked doughnuts p< ated the air, and bought a d< nut for the road home.

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. Gooding at 934-4263.

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last May and killed < lias been sentenced u

Anthony Robert G( Idaho, also was finec had his driving privilc

But calling Goodwij also withheld judgm< don the conviction cai

Goodwin, from Enc I vehicular ntonslau^

across the centcr lit Brenda Cantrell in he

Evidence a t his tri aonss the front seat d

“I find it very diffii : hetoldHamlett.“I f r

Goodwin faced up Hamlett said, “55 day

i And even tha t scif Goodwin’s attorney,j appeal was based in1 contrary to law. .

Families warrPOST FALLS — h

drink their water wl : wells.

The state Division woAien and fomilies'

{ south of Post Falls toi

ParicvieW Water Asso ful of private wells, ac

Nitrogen levels abo babies called methen

y - the imant’ssldn blue.' Tlie effects on pregi

The same welh' hai sources of the nitro Greenhouse.

“It’s just a totsd o\ o g ^ v a ted by the lov

The affected welL Washington Wntcr P wide open to occomni

: the dam drops as a res“W hen th e river i

) because of the diluticy ’ "It’s something that’s

i Attorney: Drai\ BOISE— Je n y Flo:I tendng guideline for

h ig h -sp ^ chose.Yet federal prt«eci

wrong choice in distnl Hanson, 45, killed I

prison for the rest of h After he failed to a

Court, he wrote relatr------------ he believedwouldluw

“I will not spend oi want to hurt a q y ( ^ <

Hanson shot himse ' " • wore an electronic an!

The le tte r was no ! Hanson. “He was Justj He was going a die in

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! 6 years earh! BOISE (A P) — Dr»

growing demand to put behind bars explain the an Ada County jail e j^ years ea rlie r than pla: even before the lost om

J off.Officials are asking

I pass a $13 m illion , increase the num ber o I ' half. It would boose tax

for jails to about $19 i the owners of a $100,0 twice whac they pay for

' In the Boise School Disti Of the 120 most serio

e rs in ja i l , m ost ore.i d n ig -r^ te d offenses. T growing group are mani

I :of metnsmphetamine, o J . “C n u iu s e d w b e ju s ' , ' • the biker gongg, bu t ni

one and their M other I th e s tu ff u p ,” Sherifl

. Killeensaidj “ .....Part of th e overcrow

rests with' th e public’s don that'tbe 1^^ 'systc preserve the h ! ^ quail

. “Our jud ldaiy system iveiy. responsive to whai

;'lic wants, which is to be i :crime,” K m eensaid--If ; .'a 'safe c o m m u n i^ you

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^ O I N B Fd-after-dad-dies-o^NE — A 34-year«ld man has xder after a physical confrona ent heart attadc s arrested on domestic battei^ causing his fother, MHorad Fi oridessaid.Is were arguing and it got to I rplus. He would not elaborate. >rked on the elder Filipov foi lg him to Kootenai Medical C a M with murdec once it was c

r4ragicmriver-^5Hhe driver bf a Suburban that ed a Moscow woman gardenir id to 55 (bys in the L a ^ Coun t Goodwin, a research sdentist ned 51,800, placed on one ye ivileges suspended for a year, iwin a “t ia^ c figure,” Ma^stn gment so that if he sttcceirful 1 can be stncken firora his recor Englwd, was found guilty Feb. lu ^ te r. The Suburban he w. r line, jumped the curb and I her firom yard ; trial indicated Goodwin appt at CO retrieve some dgarcttes v lifficult TO find'the words to c» If I could change time, I would up to one year in jail imd a days in this court is a gignifimr sentence was stayed,pendi:

cy, Craig Mosman of Moscovi in part on juiy instrucdons d

irned about well wa— Nearly 100 local families v ’ when lugh levels of nitrate

ion of Environmental Qualit; les with children under six me to find another source of drink emfirthe-South^UvoFAVataW Lssodadon, had high nitrate lc i, according to the state agen^. above 10 parts per million ma: hemoglobinemia, or “blue ba ; with die ability of blood to a ue. 'regnimt women are unknown. Iud high nitrate levels last I

itrogen are leaky sepdc sys

I overload of nitrate to this s lowering of the river itt the il

rells are south of the Spoka t_PoweiLCo..dam,Jlie_dani’s mmodate spring runoff, and d irraulter comes up, we see a revc ution fiom the river in this oq ifs pn^ctab le , and it’s dironl(

raconlan laws klllecFloyd Hanson’s attorney blami for the convicted drug dealer’s

secutors say the Horseshoe B stribudnE methamphetamine i k1 h lm s^ in Nampa on I\iesd ofhislife.!o appear for senteodng Mard lativcs that the government ha have lead b> an eight-year sent 3 one d ^ in prison,” he wrote le, only to die a free person.” aself in Nampa. He had beer ankle monitor.not a suicide note, said bis

lust runniog,” she said “But th c in prison anyway.”

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'miles nofti3rugs an d a SALESTAlput criminals - TEHM8:C

expansion dx 4020<llesellfa 7-THUCIC8-7

onew aspm d i982Ford9a dOOOtandoma

,ng voters to aletn*kw/3C 5n bond to ; 5 spd. 4 spd. ir of beds by ’ S(eefabl64itia tax payments 5-BED8-6: (! 19 a year fo r ' Spudnlkrtydra 10,000 house, VEHICLES: (2 foreducadon w/454V-e.auldistrict.srious offend- on^.-^hilj're ,th e re fo r TlLtAOE: j.TTie fastest- lanufacturerse,or**cranl^ ^^Unctelarjustm adeby CaselHCZTrt now every- eullivalof-Uller is cooking . vatorbar-(3)2riff V aughn Machlne.6rm

- PtAMIERS;!rowding - llks new. ovefsla’s expecta- , planter w/follw/stem should ' HARVEST EC u ^ ty of l i f ^ ■

flut the pub- • ■ inniiiJSJii.

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a y Friday by d ty offi- jj, I Filipov, 70, » have a ol

x> be a little physical,” ir te. ■ gifor about 30 minutes

^ t e r , where he died ^ s confirmed his father a,

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> - d a y s r f i n e - ^ --------------lat went out of control » ning in her firent yaxd q luntyJalLdst at the University of j year of probadon and

strateWniiam Hamlettfully completes proba- ^cord • w 'eb. 21 of misdemeanor: wos driving swerved .nd struck 42-year-old ^

pparently had reached ^ s when he lost controlI expressTnyremotse,” ----- • ^ild But I can’t.”I $2,000 fine. However, ^ cant sentence.” ^ iding an appeal from ■ ^ ^nv. Mosman said the ^ s that he contends arc ^

rater Ss were warned not to tli te were discovered in

cldity warned pregnant months old iti an area ^ inkingWater. |g-Anodation.and the---------±:i levels, as did a hand-

cTiny rqit<A an lUnCSS UI X”baby syndroma” The ) carry ojQ'gen, turning pg

. ncTL non May. The suspected systems and Hughes

is small oquifer that’s ^ e flood gates,” Painter

ikane River near the R’s^ illw avgates_are_ „ . r : i the river level abOTO

iversol of th a t tren d ,. aquifer,” Painter

ed drug dealerimes harsh f e d o ^ sen- er’s suidde following a

i Bend man made thele in the Boise valley. ' *sday, rather than face '

m * 2 1 m U 5 .D is tr ia Jhad reneged on a deal Ri entence..ote in a letter. “I don’t •;

Ieen free on bond, but

his ex-wife, M ary Jo .: they surrounded him.

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(3) 3 p( toolbars • (2) JD Irani mount cultlva irow.straw redder-Allowayoralnauoet.: :8: HeaOi. late style. f2 rowalr-tilanter..4 sei versla cans; ot ptaiss and depth bands oiler diall and oandys • Pamts. 4 row. I te si! ' EQUiPM^ Parma S row. lata fflodet ( mvwsiori onkm loader w/steeraUe axle; 42* • PumiZ PL liydrsiilic (tuffer.-AppnoOG FMENT: (9) 8x16 Bee houses on titf lets - 4 s'- approx. 3000 b«B b»d lor iBdrilt;;-; , Oli: (2) Oeutr 4 cy(. pumps wAan trailers I mp - Ajjprox. (30) 3* lor Rent 1/4 mne I inarms.QUIPMENT: Ace lOOb'oal, SS. held icets - Poly oak >CD>4 nkxmt tank N/bndiels.

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WASHINGTON (A P) • been something of on annu of spring since the northen ted owl was declared threi in 1990 and national fore ging began to spiral downw

The chief o f the Forest S climbs Capitol Hill to exp] angry members of Congres there probably won’t be 1 timber harvests anytime so<

-----The ch io ft-—-Dale R obunder President Bush, an< W ard Thom as and Dombeck in the Clinton ad tration — have offered dip ic descriptions of increo: fragile forest ecosystems, f court orders and th e cha volues th a t have brougl world’s largest land mana where it is today.

Dombeck drew on his n backw oods W isconsin i: cussing how times have ch as iQgging on national fore: fallen to one-fourth the p o

. els of the mid-1980s."I was a kid a t the end

lu m b erjac k e ra in N or W isconsin. T he demogrc have changed a. Ipt since Dom beck, 48, to ld th e I Appropriations subcommiti the interior recently.

“I liv ed on a lak e th a muskies in it. We owned a with a big picture window - the window faced the road

“Over time, the demogn changed and the windows houses begon to face, the :

Daughter of president fo

BOISE (AP) — A m an police believe burst into a c n e n t fam ily’s hom e and napped a S-year-old girl has arrested

The d au g h te r of Craig P am B ru n e e l w as re le u n h arm e d F rid a y .a f te r a f te r po lice stopped the pect’s car on Boise’s nortl

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UntCHSEBVEDhydraulic tronf assist and 16.9x38 rubbe land9.5x42rubber-JD4040tractor.. - - d( w/300'Cummins, 8 spd. 3 spd. dual t ifts. 15 spd. RR. trans dual tanks - (2) 1981 JI trans.; dual tanks • 1981 Freiohtllner. b I tanks • 1979 IHC tandem axk) w/448 oas I I Iractdr Iruck w/Cummlns 290 and 10:

I selt unload beds w/oversl2s oatss - (: n ia gates • Miller wire feed weMer:'•6 and auto bans. • 1992 Chev. 3/4 ton 4x P.U. w/350 V8 auto Iran. • 1885 Ct»v. Sut , parts only • 1983 Chev. 1/2 too 4x4 P.U. idlralier. ; ,,IS 11 shank tipper w/oauge wtwets • Allot let disc - Alloway. 12* row staddng bar w/ tted plow • 12~ Rau bedder excellent cond nd hog Wplpe roar roller bdie frame* Ev« niMvator • Ace power bedder 12 row, liks bed harrow Wrotletrs' • Ulliston. 5 si der, i 2] 3 pL pro. poww muktws - Acs, 3 bar, iltlvaior bars • (3) spud vine cutter discs -

.4 sets ol ptales • (12) JD #71 flex planter nds • BedC tale style: S row, doutiie’row. He styfc. cop potato planter.. det 0 roll bM harvester > lodcwood, 1.42* primary. cMfl w/bn - Parma, 6 row

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M ike " odminis- al forests a s ri liplomat-. vrith' t r ip le tliiosingly national parks,!.federal . “W e a re stiU tianging Sodety is demag h t th e the bigger pictiunager to That means t

traditional loggroots in ed rim ber sale: in dis- auction block,

changed lo g ^ g will berests has com prehensiv> e^ lev- plans tha t spai

and consider ad of the across b road ao rthern . mountxdnsides,:raphics . One such 'e then,” Columbia River! H ouse Critics in Con{littee on result In broad

on logging andl a t had after govemmeia house p lete extensiv<V — and analyses overi threeyears.p^phics “It appears ti« in the going to have aje lake," — dmt they will

ftjrecompan Dund after abim who side. The girl heI promt- 26 hours,id kid- Craig Bruneelas been Bruneel Tire Co.

11 t ire s to reslig and W ashington. Cle a se d fa th e r, Frankjrn o o n Lewiston, ovro itie sus- and is a Republirthwest senmtive.

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M lie has t a k e n ' annt ' ^ ' i n c r e a s i n g feet 7? : Jn te re sf in „ fh > > fp rf . * 191 m illion ;

a<res of nation- time ; recreation areas , can’t th e v is ita tio n of Dick

s, Dombeck stud 11nil in a transition. than mnnding we ot ' ly fi tu re,” he said , . 1975 is there will be less boar ig^ng, where isolat- fe ll : ties are pu t on th e billic k, he said. Instead, belo i>e conducted im der quet dve m anagem ent pan several forests '’ cumulative'effects d .w atersheds and 2S, Dombeck said 1 p lan , fo r th e rer basin, is pendit^- >ngres5 fe a r ir will ad new restrictions id livestock grazing nent sdentists com- ive .environm ental'2r th e next two or

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R e p !^ o rm D icks, D-Wasl tiares th u concern on the we m dde of the state, where am I haW ests on th e Olymi 'eninsula have fallen from nnual peak of '225 million bos eet to about 10 million boa Tf. ______________________"My constituents have a ha

Ime understanding why the an*t be a little more than dia MckssaldThe Forest Service logged me

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SA N TA A NA. CaHf. (\ F o r th e seco n d y e a r in a u d i to r s h a v e question* fin ah d a l v iability o f Idahc A a i e r i ^ Ecd^ogy Corp.,* o f t h e co m p an y t h a t we o p e n a n u c le a r w a s te du W ardVaUey.

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Braak&fc F»lt or Juice l e n d m Uoeday:Cenalaodloa«.' TUMday; Waffle and ham iUou

- ^ ^ C h lc k e o p a to .Tuadajr. Ihfflbuneroa a bua.

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araOabla eo alteniadDc dqn.

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t. Lunch; Salad bar«iaaaad«l<k M « ^ ^ d o i

TUoKlay:Fittiaa leaebuiferor Wedne*day:Becfi_______________r hot combo

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IliurtdwRoaslb w Friday; Caaadlanlameradccn.aOyootoatt. JEROfI. ' Breakfast «emd«

Lunch: At mlddla ' , choice of Mdad bar.

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3H-feane€m ate ria l fa r into th e h»»nrle o f th e “low-level” istra t vah ts to accep t from • transin u d e a r p lants would Oplerous for SOO years.. t i v i rs e n t a l i s t s , I n d ia n Coloife d e ra l a u th o r it ie s ' awa>sfer o f th e l,0004cre h a s t « r t site to th e s ta te . - la n dirt$.U.S. Ecology’s b id du d ed o p e ra te th e d u m p Thi

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Frid«id<ziKken. Lun

MoaHANSEN Tue

keanugtcts. Wedd beef and maihedpotaioes. 'DiujChicken patty and Swiss . Frid

i ietti.u ^ o o a b u n . For.

bar, hoiJlOSanOLFOR MooDEAF AND BUND ^ ' T\Malice of Juice, fndt. aul ccreaL WedI e tp and toast. TIiuiakesaodUnleanoklas. 'poutoeluebenymufOaandsausace Frid

lUshnutfiln.rasbunito and rica with dn. Btm

. Monaren iyd ty . . Tues.dog. WedA ace with ta in . Tiui ecfitew.kevialadiandwlch. • . Ijkwi s r a H — :-----------------------«,;ELU nm »A « “ -S -

SaiOOL Weiltea petty 00 e bun. . . TIiui(lourtacs. Frid

""^ erfi^ ra^ed 'Sobecoapina.

ROMESaiOOLS Wed

Ule sdutel and hl«h school. FrU)ar. hamburser Une or pina .mdnllDe(UMd),oraIacBneich served ofKe weekly.di dip sandwich. ' BreaHfriedchldcett. Monacas. Turn

J f im Janet N C ertif i

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sar N e < ^ e ^ The admitra tioa has been pushing for tl an sfe r . 'O pponents w orry th a t radibi v i ty c o u ld l e a k in to tl o lorado R iver, a b o u t 20 mil vay . T h e fe d e ra l g o v em m c is b a lk ed a t hand ing o v e r tl n d u n til sa fe ty te s ts a r e co uded.T h e m ain q uesdon is w heth

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KIMBERLY Breakfast served everyday.Lunch;MoodsTtChkkcnnuttet*.Tuesday: Bel(ian wafne and scrambl

Wednesday: Gnnd nadM with salsa. Thuradjm Turkey Mbtnailne sandwidt. Friday: OiUl and cracken.

MWrnWCA COUNTY Sreakfast: Fruit saved everyday. Monday: E«g Knunble or toast.T u e ^ Cereal and treham oadcers. Wednesdan Cheese toast. TbundariloDeyban.Frt^N osdK wL

Mondar-Beef and disese taca.'

W ednesd Oriental stlrfry and fried ri< 'Diursday: Baked pouto q>edal.Friday; No KhooL

MURTAUGH^ *’’‘‘mdios‘*‘' ^ i a ^ tiSe“T Stid^S ttB v riS dw k^sauces;Wednesday: TtaM.ITiunday: lUmburEcr gravy over maih

Fridar Cotndog. '

RiaiFlELDMond^Cerealandpie. .Tuesdap Biscuit with ham gravy. Wednesday; Cereal and CDtnbread.

s £ ^ y : Nachos with cheese and tomi

Tuesday: Enchiladas.Wednesday; Ilatnburgs on a bun. Hiunday;Oiaiandasdcen.Friday; Feppom lpiia.

SilOSIHWE Monday: Chicken Bucsns.Tuesday; Ilaraburger on a bun. . Wednesday; ChUl and OMken. Thuiiday;Faiiu tortilla.Friday; French dip sandwich.

TWINFALLS ELEMENTARY SatOOt£

Breakfaw (erved everyday:Monday: Italian spegbettLTuesday; Chkken nuggeu with barbec

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miny\ w a te r woiilrt pnrryr th e p a r tid e s deep into i

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liles d u r in g th e la s t tl e n t A m e r ic a n E co lo gth e ^ t o c h 28 filing wil

con« it ie s a n d E xchange■ a n d o b ta in e d F r i

th e r Associated Press.

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Wednesday; Baked pouti ' tbundsy; Beef and bW

. Fridar 4>ppy Joes on a t

TWINFA]JUNIOR mens

nbled ’ BreakfaR served everydi Lundu Junior high* hav

. line or seoMd Une menu. & h. sandwidibar.tacoberorp.

ooaltenutednts.Monday: Italluspeghetti Tuesday; Chicken nugget

. ^ ^ n e sd a y ;B d « d p o ta t

Ihunday; Beef and been ii i i i^ j l j r Slopn Joe* on

TWINFAlI0GII6CU

Breakfast s e n ^ evetyds I rice. Lunch; The high schoo

main line, hamburser bar a day. taco bar on Wedoesds on Fridays. Main line menu'

titUii VAILS'.yday. Breakfait served eveiyda

Monday: Cocndog. Tuesday: Hamburger gr

potatoes.ashed Wednesday; Cheese pisa

•niursdsy:Crifl.bunl[tow Friday: DeU sandwich.

WENDELL6C 71)0 middle school and

have a choice of submarine chef salad plate everyday.

. M on d a }^ {am b ^[^s Tuesday; Mexican tcnadi

>malo Friday; SubRu^sandw

School (unchmrnus 0*1 a i r ^ lb hoM iA( (unch me t/deiinapinuii uHihtht, peptr, J c ^ th« rrunu to TJu &a 54a, TMn RtRi, 0> SUC SS3S. mcntkm: LmeH Mem. JWtel,/br;«Ntoci«Su«b»

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As pan of Intcfmountain Hea

R^ORal'Medical Center benefits

intcflutlonal n^nitatlon for quail

People cotne &om around the gl<

care deilvciy systems, and 10 tear

affiliated physicians.

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, glued to th e screen.“I t sucks u p a w hole lot

tim e,” he said. V ictor wil to W ashington, D .C , for tl on M ay 27 and 28 to comj a $25,000 scholarehip.

H e will foUow in th e b steps of s ta te champions: 1 David Stillm an of Nezpei the naQonai cnampionstui

T h e 'n e x t y e a r , Blac! J e n a H atch fin ished in

. 10. In 1995, B rendan Goi Moscow, placed third.

T h a t success r e n e c t s : s l ig h t ly m o re t r a d i t io i p roach to e d u ca tio n in < and basics, said s ta te ge< bee coordinator Jo e Kelly.

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•Parent Network is support group. Parei Qraiwduais'TOth doWii one interested in lean order ore encouraged I

For more informa Bclnapat423-96S8.

Weavers meiFILER - The Snal

Guild will meet fron Tuesday at the Filei M aia

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Club celebraTWIN FALLS-Nat

Qub Week is t o ^ thi the Boys and Girls Qu joining actor Denzel V spokesnuui for the America, in promoting lions of adults to make life of a child with a I membenhipcard.

“We are fortimate tc Denzel Washington youth of America,” sa executive director of dub. “Denzel’s story dc

utui iiadult can exert in the Ii

National Boys and G traditional period eac across the country ca

-round mission of servic larly those who may ha to spend their free dm( orinschoOL

I “The dub is a safe hI bers, a place to have fu!' partidi»te in charactei

and acdvities,” Toolson 'Washington believes

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runs after-school pre Christmas, spring and s open from 7 to 9:30 p

' Tliursdays for teen pr information, call 73^7 dub at 725 oshone St

: S tudents plai1 . TWIN FALLS - Tw , have several spcdal ei

ingApriL Bickel School is hav

■ i Monday through Aprill I Rcgbtzation for sixtlI Robert Stuart Junior E ( held Tuesday for stud I Elementary School ar

,! .. those from Harrisi ' : Re^stiation starts at 9 ' from Lincoln School [ ■ Robert S tuart Junior

.t . . . Ihursday. Oregon Ihul i ter at 9:45 a m April 14.

Afonib)gside Sdiool V I thon, vnth students ci

from Thursday througl the math test on April: the money from pledges

Oregon TtaQ fouith-gi field nip to the Capitol, penitentiaiy in Boise on

by stu d en ts^^T u ie p eveiy .l5 minutes Apri rooms ac Twin Falls winners p ^ o rm thi April 18 at the Roper Au

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4UNITY -ENTS- I woik educates Ii Parent Network will . IidayinHansea ' ■c is a Down Syndrome Iirents and relatives of msWri Syridrome and any- Iearning more about di^ Iedtoattcnd. I'mation, call Roberta I

leet Tuesday Inake RiVer W eaver's I rom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m .— H iler City Library, 219 ■

uld bring a sack lunch. H tion, call. Judy Dice ac ■

ra tes w eek------v«[<fational Boys and Girls Se ' through Saturday, and - luraubofM agic V a ll^ is p«i J Washington, nadonalB (^ and Giris Clubs of —ing a great way for mil* ;ake a difference in the ana Boys and Gixis Club jg

e to have someone like op on speak ou t fo r the gd ' said Karlan Toolson, en : of the Magic Valley /demonstrates the dm- f* BrnTaringrconcemed ■— ^ le life of a d . ” *d Giris Q ub Week is a Ce each year when dubs i t t celebrate their year* Av

nice to youd»,-panicu- - ess ' havefeW other places ] ime when not at home Wc

Skre haven for our mem- du ! fun, make friends and An aer4mildingprograms coi sonsaid. ' ' • 72J

Girls Club as a volun- |J< supporter is a soundica’sfuture.-'TVehave--------1iter invest in lives Ov. oday or pay fo r th e me [UTB in the futtiP^”'be 51(

£s a u b of Magic Valley for programs as well as che id summercamps.lt is safi :0 p.m. Tuesdays and I programs. For more U< I6-70H or stop by the bSl S.

H alan events '! ^Twin FaUs students / /1 events planned dur- ' wii

Metmving its spell-a-thon Forr i l l8; 527 dxth-graders enteringu-High School win be f\<tudents from Perrine '1 and Wednesday for Trison E lem entary . - Fly It 9 ajn . Sueth-graders3ol will re g is te r for an ‘lior High a t 10 a.m. SherEul-studeotswillregis-. A14. ' • ingol will hold its math«- tyiis collecting pledges onelugh April 18, taking Tueril 21 and bringing in Giri^ A p ril2 2 * 2 a ' Hath-graders will go on a Fallitol, museum, zoo and ^on Friday. Cnc [Inigs will performed e police departm entipril 17 in the dass* 'High SduxJl, and the _ J I their skits ac 10 ajn.’Auditorium. ***8

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Sawtooth foiuth-gniders will nntiiVnl THnhn hiStOiy trip tO Boii 18.

Incoming nhith-graders are in open house April 21 ot the Twin S^ooL The event is sponsored 1 ent/teocher/smdent organization

Ceramics-meetingTWIN FALLS - T he Mag

Ceramic Assodation will meet MMidi^ a t the Ceramic Depot, 1 Ave. S., with Shiriey Shaddy ae s i -------

Discussion will focus on the I Workshop and show business, Skinner will teach the techniqi dues of $10 are due a t this Anyone who enjoys ceramii come. For more information, 7289.

Harley owners to i"TWDTFALLS - 'ihe liarley Owners Group has planned i t meeting for 7 pjnl Monday at 516 Second S t S. -

Schedules are available from for anyone interested in panic the S tar Program (motorcydc safety).

Halbnaikcollectoisi-TWIN FALLS - The' Ke

Hallmark Collectors group \ Monday in the meeting nxm at Oat.

A no-host diimer be^ns and with th e m eeting to follow i Vlembers and hewcomen are For more infonnotion, call Nata: >270 after 5 pjn.

Fly fishing discussTWIN FA LLS-lhe Magic Val

Tly Fishing Qub will hold its fin 70m 630 to 630 pjn. l \ i e s i ^ al m d G irls Club of M agic Va! Shoshone S l S.-. All youth snd adults intereste< ng the art of fly-fishing, rod-bui ying, casting, etc., are encou ittend. Afeetings will be held tl ruesday of e a ^ month a t the Siris Qub. The group is sponson latch. Boys and Giris Qub, 4-H ?olls couiuy Juvenile Probadon.

F o r m ore inform ation, cai iiossen a t 73W215, ExL l i a

Heaven’s Gate’ addrTWIN FALLS - T he Magli

ntemet User's Group has plaime ng for 7 pjn. Tuesday in the « oom at the Health and Wdfore 01 Foie l in e Road. Demonstrations of sending ai

ng e*mail attachm ents are ii 'artidpancs will look a t the “] Jate” site on the In ten ie t an< /hether such cult s i te are duij ot. An jbtem et qu^on-and^ii

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Tiirldv Shoot is idsnned for 9 s -S a tu rd ^ at tbe Jemme.GuD. C

Doctheascof JeromeoSHIghwi Competition is open to all

V arsity Scouts ahd Explore the s£ g ic and Wood River v is $S p e r person, which cow o f bullets, targets and priz< ra te cbmMtition is availabl scout leaders.

P artid p an ts should b rin j 22 caliber.'rifle9.(no scopes, ] lundL

V a rs ity tea m s w ho w o t camp overnight Friday m 1 to ca ll R ocl^. M etts i42 .reservations. For more infon

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Ilgh h o o i Sbidents recenUy her 1 Junior Luis AguRar, senior Fablo tured. SaJas Is currently serving t sldent

will take their sionswillb< Boise on April users.

^ by the par- TWIN Fj tion. “Painting 01

• ' 6 pjn. Aprilr tf f R flt 516 Second '• S ’® * '* uoyd is alagic Valley up in Stanli leet at 7 p.m.' the beauQ* 3t, 136 Second She devdo; y as the host- Native Am<

her studio i he Gem State a t the Yose ss , and Leah Lane i Clique. Yearly Towne Gallc his m eeting. Cost for :mics is wel* , - indudes suj ion, cali 734- partidpant

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[ > m e e t B I k e t cr ^ a n d s o i i --------TWDfFAlies monthly planned a I atMugger’s, .AprilZS......r-.., .-..The oven

om the group Lake Count rtidpating in the dub aft< yde craining paved rou

through the Golfing, f

S ^ i a t h e r - availabo g f i U K f b a th s^ s^ ^ K eepsakers Beds nearb; ip will m eet Winery and 1 at the Prime are availabL

event offers n d 6 3 0 p jn n ' support and .w a t 7 p.m. Enoydon irewdcome. forsnidents atalie a t 734- registered b

group of fivi 2 6 is$ 6 0 p e

S S e d b e a e e e i ^ VaBeyYoulhf i i a ^ d i i g Of Lisa MO

W e rth a tS . Vnlley, 72S Hospice Vissted in learn- hospicepiov

couraged to 2 0 t h C(d the second TWIN FA] i e Boys and will hold itsoredbyHte T u e s ^ a c dl-H and Twin Mazy Annon. will show thicall Amber Reservatioo!

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W r e s s e d _ _ ^ ^ . .agic Valley L 0 0 k l n |nnedameet- TWIN F /e community T.<»nrping Clare building, donations a

. giant Westejandreceiv- - Nfcritetplame induded . . Thee “Heaven’s dedicated toand disaiss ing andbehiiangerous or -^offered cm aianswer ses- - thorough evi

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m Clubi'loc^S Tac6,'nJiwny93. • SHOSHC I all registered . SchodSpan orer Scouts in e r dinner fr !rvalleys.Cost a t t h e h i^ s » v e rs& e c o s t - Atacobai >rizes. A.sepa*...Cost.is $4:f lable for a d u l t . For more is

- AidviserMaiin g 'th e ir own ss, please) and S ^ U t i l

v o u ld l ik e to JEROME re encouraged. Committee 423*4827 fo r Iliuisday at

fonnation, call wanl ^ d i i

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lonored students from Jsckpot H tiola Salas, senior Cesar Perez, 1 I u student body president and

be h dd for new and experien<

Ing workshop se1FALLS - Iris Boyd wiU leo : on Feathers* w ori^op from: n l 13 at the Old Towne Gaikid St. S. ___________: a Poawatomi Indian who gi nley, where she was inspired y of her surroundings’to ere* loped.her methods t>y paint merican symbols on feathers ) in Filer. H er work is display Semite Trading Co. at the Pi 1 in Reno, Nev., and at the ( lUery.ir the workshop is $ 12, wH supplies. Space is limited to nts. Sign up a t the Old Tow can 734-734-7881.

tour scheduled'A L L ^-H o ^ce V isiw lh c .! a benefit spring bike tour 1

ent»begins*at 10 a.m rarCle n o y Qub, and.riders return fter a 40-miIe leisuidy ride oi lute along th e Snake Riv le scenic Thousand Springs an , fishing, camping and showi able on site , with mineral 1 aiming and the Hagerman Fo! rby. A tour of the Rose Cre id on-site massages and raff bl& A trout fry will fdlow. T TS full mechanical and 'medii id is fuUy insured, snations are $45 per person (3 ts with student ,by AprQ 18. Cost is $200 fa ive. Registration from A pril! per person. Sam&day entty v xl ac the starting poinL I&Imi ed.e infonnotion, call Tami Klins (cCIain a t 735-0121 or Max 543-4425. AU prc)ceeds go isions, a community nonpro ovider.

Sentury Club meetALLS - H ie 2 0 ^ Cennixy 0< its reg u la r m e i^ n g a t noi t the Turf dub .' an Bftikman of The ibm este the latest spring home bshioi ms or cancelladons are due 1 bnday ^ calling Mave at 7:

lg for donation^PALLS - T he Scottish lU Clinic is accepting yard sa I and looking for yendors f tem Days Yard S ^ and Fli in n e d fo r l^ S l . ' lie is a nonprofit organizatii to-hdping chQdren widi leu ihavior problems. Service a a didin^fee scaleaod indui

^ u a d o n s , case manageme:

EvErTOjdie above n u m ^ or the 1 ice a t 733-2067. . .

hachobar.p iannelONE - TheiShoshone Hi aiiish Q ub is holding a fiindf from 530 to 7 p jn . Wednes< ischod c a f e t ^ 409 S.'Appl n r nadio barvriH beserv kpw pets<lttuoi^$15,pier'fani <Tiffirfniiri^ 'roTT Spanlsh'O [aricSantat.886238L.’ •

Ingprbgram ssellE * < T lieN 6 rth tldeD lsC r emeeting'iVill begin at.7.p a t the JeroiM ID S 1st an d : ding, 825 E.;'Ave. B. Ih e ine

N I Tand parent and p event is a m ^or ft= = jjjjJ ^ l ^ p it cj]

Ivices on a sliding-fe

Anyone who has to the sale o r " ^ space ($20 per spac o a f s a t the flea n call 734*3914 for n up is available for y

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1 GOODING - Th I ■'start soon through!

Idaho Noith Side O Introduction to (

sion, onecredit cou ' 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. _tiiroughMay 7>AttI

The fee is $64, plus Introduction to C

planned for €30 t April 8 through IK High School Cost is

Introduction t o ' MmnM 630.toS30pin.M c tHIgh. May 5, a t the Wen

^ Space is limited,' iteguired. For more 8678orl-800€8002

^ Parenting cTW INFAILS-T

Idaho Center for Ne g t County are co

parents from 6 3 0 1 e a d a AprfllOtfiroughMi m 3 to Nevir Directions on t! “Dery, “Changing Des-------------Bohavioc24fcdfttig• 9 ^ who are wanting ini

^ prevention technic deistructive adoles

mting indude influendnj dren, dealing with running away, ad

' behavior, creatingI® Old drug and dcohd us<

children and runflw ta to r will be J

to 12 P revention and owne Coordinator Kim Ed

Cost is ^ 0 for m .are available. Class 2 dents, and pre*reg

—ir-r— baforo-Tue8dayr-*Fi call 733-9554, ExL 2 Ext2680.

Hunting styjo n a TWINFALLS-C ^>ver quilting will start soc

of Southern Uaho I Education.

The Drawing das t i i e s l ^ t s e e i n a m dude exercises t righ t o r “drawing’ brain. Class will m

«acal Thursdays, April 1 Shidds 107. Cost is

‘ available in the Ooffice.

° A Double Weddin ^ shop is planned £

Satu n i^ in Shidds J A Hawaiian App

. , diop is set for 9 ajn «sl<y shidds20LH iefeei larty Registration may 1 BO to BuildingRecordsOfl profit ^

C lasses be{a t e BUHL - The

. . Education and R ea Qub .ofieiingtfaefdknnni noon ' Bnsketball for lU

. girls and boys wHi stead. 530 April 16 a t the lions. gym. Coaches and p! le by . of Southern Idaho : 733- emphasize game fiini

opment and sportsou__ , Basketball for FiB gidsim dbc^w illb i ’ . ' 5:30 p.m. April 17 lU te Sdiool gym. CSI Go sale . and players win em

s 'lo r menOls,sldIIdevdoi Flea ship. Cost is $6.

. ' BegbmfaigAdidtR ation 7, to 8 pjn. April 22 earn* BuhL Sauncira Rol} s are . basidj of piano Jude ing, the keyboard^ sl oen t,.... digitalpiaiiOequiinni

eB o y in g isf^a llch arten c , sentatives, d is tic t c

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in g a t 7 3 0 p jn : iliui d n i » iB S l s to n d M im d

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™ J ” and3rfWordliuildin| W Q r-ia ll ,Cnb Scom-leader l.r*“ .-m astei^ asdstant cu

e rs , W ebelos leade i niHBbers.’Roundtobl e t a ssis tan t scoutmasi

coached'assistant vs f p jn . ' and com m ittee mei d 3rd h d ^ All in tm sted sc meet* .. F o r m ore in fbnn

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S 5 2 lS d i 6 > h a o = a « —110 is interesteoin renting '' ;pace) to sell t h ^ arts anda nuricetis enrouraged to ir more information. Pic^* or yard sale items.

.ASSESr c lasses beginThree computer classes gh the College of Southern e Center.to ConqmtetB is a fiveses- course that will meet from m. Wednesdays, Apiil 9 I t the Jerome High Sdiool lusthebook.to Quidcen for Windows is to to 930 p jn . Tuesdays, h May 6 , a t the Gooding 5 tis$^ .to Windows 95 is set for

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ed, imd pre-re^stracion is lore informadon, «*w?i 934* )0274.

£ c la ^ offered ;- The CoQe^ of Soutiiem ' New Directions and Twin: co^xmsoring a dass for '10 to 930 pjn. Thursdays, i i1 May 15, at the Center for iBl the CSI campus. ^)estn ic tive A dolescent |

; fo rm ation , support anduiiqttes for raidng their I lescent children. Topics Jng and motivating chil*ith.tiu«ats of suidde and [addressing unw anted L

ng structure, identifying. I1 use, youth gangs, vident I^away children. T ^fadli* . I! Ju v en ile P robation ' \id E arly In terven tion f Edge. .r material^ scholarships kISS size is limited to 20 stu- Iregistration is required I f-'Formore^infbnnation;—^1 2680, or 1*8006800274, ,j

t y l ^ t a u ^ ’‘ " " i- Classes in drawing and: soon u g h the Cdlege ' j10 Division of Continuing

pin«« is designed to h dp n a different way and will s to devdop use of the - ng” hem isphere of the 'I m eet from 7 to 9'p.m.11 10 through May 1, int is $30. A supply list is •! Continuing Education

Idlng Ring Qidhing work*. d fo r 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. ds20LCostis$17. ' ipplique Qtdlting woric* ' Bjn. to 3 pjn . A i ^ 19 in fee is $17.oy be done in die T f « ^

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111 be heldthe Buhl Middle S ch o d . d players f t r die Cc^D^ . Lho Golden Eagles will aFimHiiTTiOTfnlg glrill rfAyo1[. g

v ^ ^ a n d S i A b « n i d e cII be.offerrf from 330,to , . . r 17 a t th e Buhl Middle i Golden Eagles coaches £ emphasize game funda-,plfip m ^ t nnd i iwiTignnTi. ; ^

te Fimo be held from22 a t 1679 E. 3800 N. in nl o h i h w n ^ ’trac h tH e .'. siiln ng S

(Ip m e ^ < ^ b ^ l ^ . $ 5 - r - SI

i i i K Sn d organization r q ^ • Nicl a o i i ^ t t e e tnembers 836:

eirXIbapter; tinoadilydiapitermeot b u rs d ^ a t ih e Je ro iM . l t -JIardbuilding. ®«eodndtables Will lie held r a t the Jerome ID S 1st aihg. The l u t i n g is fo r . ^ dets: and-indudes-dib*' cu b riif ts t^ (im lead*

Iders an d com m ittee . xi ables for scouinuute^v A atiast»s» v a r8ity te a m . the I ; varsity team,coaches 'ih e nelnbertf also .will b e Spji d scouten aretnvited. . ip jn . rm ation; call: A lfred tiiel

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PEOPL Watson receive:

^ e Idaho Assodation • Piindpals announced that associate prindpal a t OT<eai School, has been selecte O utstanding Seconder: P rindpal Watson will new coQeagues a t the NAS^/Mc

Ccup. later this firing.S u p e r in ^ d e n t T erre ll:

“Ju (^ is a tirdess w q ri^ . pmipAi^ additional hours tc of making the junior high effective and providing a pe otm o^here fw students.”

Watson has been in edu years and is a member of t Woric Committe^ In tenu ti

D d ta Kappa, Twjn FaUs Su Program, Project Leader^ F alls D is tric t S tuden t Committee and

la t L incoln and P err in e schools. She holds a bachi from Idaho State University i a n d education sp ed a lisT T ntv»r^ty rtf T>?glin

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Robertson of Hailey. She ii dassical literature and crej ShiHs a ThSchool

Area actors s ta rBoise S ta te University i

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A. Bausn TwinFaHj Boise UntveraQ of “ Caba ra n for ii February p layed t F oulein Bailsman

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Falls, a 1! of Kim t School ax arts 'm ajo dresser ii duction 0 andacosa fo r S ta Theatei's]

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and Betty J . Bausman of Twm graduate of Twin Falls Hit 1986 and a biology major wi chemistry and business. He

.TOle of th e cam el in Chey T h e a te r 's “A laddin ahd I tam p."

Gonzaga honors I. John M .N^ae(li of Twin F named to the dean's Un for sem este r a t Gonzaga Un Spcdcan^ Wash. Students mu to. a 3.69 grade*point aver

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lonations acdeptitJEROME - Book d ^ d o n s cepited a t the Jensne Public U ist A v e . ' i n preparation for a anned for Aptll2 ^ a n d 26. Books can m dropped bS!at t ifiore diesde; D o n t ^ a r e it-{t {«1‘equ'ested th a tn b p i nances or old texdmtks be Xenia ‘WHUazns and Kay lairpefsons of. the annual "et e community to purclu le book sale win be opm from )jo. April 24 aoid Apiu’26 and f n. April 25. AQ probMds wffl b sH biw yr.:.-' ■

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LE r e s h o n o ron of Secondary hat Judy Watsoi^ Leaty Junior.Hjgh icted as Idaho's ia ry A ssistant lew represm ther >/Md)oiald’8 lead­ed by McDoodd-S

'ell D onlchf^d,- Icer who commits cs toward the goal ligh school moret a personal caring;

educadonibr.2 ^ of the Sch0d ;t0r

^ I n s d tu t^ P h L .J Summer Sdiool e r ^ p and Twin, :n t A ssistance the vice priopdpaT n e Elementary! achdor*s d e ^ e ' dtyandisaMJEd.; a lis t frdm theij

n e d t o l l s t jsen named to th^I’tf l is t a t the ersity of Montana issoula. To )|^ce le list, students .; ea rn a t least a rade*point aver* uid recdve jpade o r B in a t 'least credits. . b ertson is the ih ter of Jea in ie. irtson-^f-T w in— • I and Jim le is majoring in creative writing. f T iM n F d ls ® '•'

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rtrom and Jerry us m an, both of - PaBs, took part i n -

■ S ta te - ra 9 *s production abaret,** which >riive shows in lary. Nordstrom d th e role of iin WendeU; nan played the M;ax..dstrom is the iter.of Carl and E dgar of Twin a 19% graduate im berly High 1 and a theater lajor. Shew as a !r in BSITs' pro- in .of “Sly ^ x "

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iHour."ananisdiesbhof d i H. Bausman ^vinFaIls.al986 . High School in r vnth minors in . Hepleiyed'the - heyenne Idhle ' • id H is M agical :

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It wasn’t long after I gave th a t I discovered my beau enjoyed Jioihing more tbai days dreaming up unique himself. He tried to rip ope

- cords, and swing on the swa thehouseplants.

Other mothers have share riences.' My friend Linda told me

d a u ^ te r became a toddlei liked to pull out tbe bottom

- and play with the pans. Bui — reached-the-same-agerhe-ti

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my drivers license.; Now Tm the mother - am

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very o ftea He just looks like He’s been Imown to bloi

: with his nose, and he would -ibto'a brick wall to catch a bi

: One night last week, he ri{ tw ice'-on tbe comer of a ta

I sought solace.', or something ... from my husb shhigged and said, “He’s a b

Fve found i t to be a tern multitude of sins.' Boys are ju s t more phy;

recently insisted. They fi{ girls, but they make up quii bold grudges. -

The idea is th a t boys a r mean and competitive on tb

' but ca tty ,'b a ck b it^ girls ar in a different w ay..

Some days, I convince my everything under control r worry about boys who will

l lie n I walk into my son’s : b ro c h u re h e b ro u g h t ho Scouts; It’s t i tle d “W hat te tlesnokes.”, I jem em b e r my daughte

. . w ar..w hen she sustained h ' hood injury. She-q;)rained be tbecurb. .■'.The d o c to r to ld b e r t w ou ldn 't n ee d .cru tc b es , a r ra n g e fo r b e r to have expense), if i t would make fb n a b it

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Could diis.bayct something . I b c t ^ t b o ^ don’t respond. . ,

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classmates m ade the ^ p bi ; .the word aro'uhd th a t m e < : :backdie m oAwouldget ap;

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- !» m H l e q t i j r r f i n i y f i t r i i i g n » H n l iBoys wai be boys. .

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■ ........■ m akethem '^ lckerin 'm ake them b etter ,” C said. “And that even if age to stop the cancer, so many o ther risks.”

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becom e cancer-free, t : help.prolong lives.”

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different groups of dru{ . cells in different ways.

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T h e c e llu la r le v e l,” ^ said. “It worics on can- 44, an ’t be treated direcdy

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of chemotherapyi often ded by radiation, foi- lin weeks of surgery, till doctors’ first treat- lanycancers. | Hiigs are administered ” Courtnay explained.;ht g e t one drug, and e back In a week and ' |H ame drug or ano ther -I rugs in combination,'o n the disease.” ycles are often repeat- there’s evidence that retreating — or some- s t long enough to he quality of a tennl- tienfsliffc • ■diemotherapy is ame- and that’s sometimes adents and their fami- nfjjt lep t,” C o u i^a y said. n f l Mldng for a cure.” ! ■ects usually show u p . ' I H [air loss — uthougb tt < iHH ppen in every case — mdoys.doesn’t fall out all a t . . , sila-Davis said. “H are een an animal with the ] | H

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Courtnay describes as i'throi up your socks” — affects fe

because of new atfti-nau drugs.

“B ut you h av e to take ' drugs for them to do you good,” Courtnay said. “An you forget your Compazine i enough, it’s hard to stop the > iting.”

Fatigue is almost a unive side-effect, and not just of chemotherapy.

“You fight cancer a t the o lar level, and it takes a tree dous amount out of you to dc Courtnay said.

“It’s not ju s t fatigue,” Ba D avis said . “ T he gas ta n em pty. T h a t’s why can p a tien ts lose w eight: Thej using up stored fot.”

F a t i ^ may be the side-ef that disrupts lives the most, said.

“Your ability to work is li ed, and you ca n ’t m uster energy to do the things that nonnally expect to do, like d the house.

“Some em ployers are v understanding,” said. “So some-spouscs-O thors .just -w the person out of the workp! once they’re diagnosed with > cer, o r th e ir m arriages br up.”

O ther side-effects can ra

to d i a ^ e a to s l ^ reacdons, more serio u s a re th e drt impact on th e immune syst anem ia, an d low ering b l platelet levels, which incre{ the risk of hemorrhaging.

“In many cases it’s a trade-c Courtney said. “These are poifll} Hpip« ttinf raw hnoa crvery senous consequences di the line. When a patient sigi consent form,' weVe askit^ tl to weigh the benefits of cancer against the risk of anoi

I t can all b e overwhelmi Basila*Davis said.-

“These people have, usui within a few weeks, gone fi getting the bad nevra that t have cancer to surgery or ra tion or chemotherapy, or al the above,” she said.

Attitude matters, she says, DOt in the way that many pet expect.

“Cancer patients who ny tc ‘up’ are w asting e n e r ^ tl

to fight their disease,” said. “Those w ho do best those who ju s t concentrate being them selves; end t includes allowing themsel ve; feel bad sometimes.”

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t.” -A-N.vs whether the art d s tp n e p ra c tic^ 'o r to l-'’ 'b e r is lr, though 'som e , reseaninian behavior say cationtechnology have The djopportunities for admits

cation.I, doctor of psychi* DeP

U niv ers ity ! of who st Birmingham andsi LiesI Liesl The 1 ^ 9Deceit,” says’ the ncommunities and g N]family have less* “of liars being dis- •

more mobile, t h ^ •1 the same kind of rI sodal settings we |>’ears ago. so they :tth l^ng ,” besays. «I, he could proba* jb lUc

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vie In which be tsBs hit MM), pteyed

ie that sp5 deceit is (

tool football s ta r “because 1 sw up 2,000 m iles aw ay in ifomia.”•ying, he’s convinced, is “an o l u t ^ pervasive and ubiqui- s part of human life.”:ertainly examples of spoken viitten.deceit abound a t every el: in government with false- )ds tha t transcend political ipiic, in academia and the sd- ific community witii purpose-

lur own back yards, k Bonaventui^ Fla., m an lies lUt his military record, claim-

to have e a rn ed the agressional Medal of Honor 1 die Purple Heart, k gay Sunrise, Fla., man plnirrK >e'a multimillionaire, pledging re than $7 million to a local ’ church. Millions, i t turns out, never hod.fewsweek political column|st t Klein purposely m isleads iders and colleagues alike m he denies he’s Anonymous, -seoettve-euthor-ofthe-besb ing novel “Primary Colors.” L-New Yoric University phyd- : pretends a piece of sodal gib ■ish~rs’*a"wbrk o f '’serious sarch and submits it for publi- ion in tbe journal Social Text ! day it appears in print, he aits A e hoax In another publi-lOILlePauIo, along w ith o thers 3 study sodal behavior, con-

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out deceit. “Tbe averaj jst' ■ ■ dents was two lies a ds d s . the communi^ people. Ice older, the average was is, day,” DePaulo explains st- —— Students-lied-to-36 t

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l i f e t o ^ b y . ’ W e ■>me of o u r c o m p e tito rs I(y boring in th a t sense.” . ■^ ' t in m ind, th e m a ra - ■ itinely flashes a t t i tu a e .1 ... ■ h e te rm s “ g im p ” a n d . ■ IS* d is a b le peop le some;- .. ■ I— to deflate t ^ oppres-' ■a o f saintliness th a t polit- ■( re c t eupbemizing some-' Hnveys. Ia r t id e s a n d ad v ertise - M

lepict “crips" w a t e r - ^ - ■.pMng fishing, bow ling, H

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TWIN FALLS - Even on I College of Southern Idahc coach Jim Walker can get hot coU vinahuny .

The Golden Bogle skipper quick and had plenty of time after getdng tossed in ih e fin Saturday’s final game with Valley C o m m ^ty CoHeg&

F ortunatdy for CSI, the ■ h o tter than W alker’s t ^ p < Golden Eagle offense, whicl past the C hukm 9-7 and 134 three-gamis'series. •.

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lat on the bade is themsdve: da Hunt, who has three soi in Judo.d th e mac, H u n t said si judo has contributed to h ccess in school because focus and attention to succee< lies agrees.ny son growing in courage ai sm,” she sdd.-T hat growth :cess in ju d o is m easure rion contributes to earning

iGhukar;ichow was the difference in ti e, blasting a cw0:0u t grand sb th that made up for four Eo{ d erased a 6 4 Chukar lead, sennd gam ^ Walker was irk< of the ball'-wd-strike coUs di asure V alley’s two-run fir n the bottom half, the first ti it te rs w a lked befo re Cht grounded to second and w :t on a dose play a t first base, ssistaht Bobby Jenco and th p ro tes te d the. ca ll to ba

Roger Moore. W alker goc i d personal, and'.ic wasn’c lo bore sent him to the showers, a tte r . O ne ru n scored i B m u n d e r, and Ghiig Merr riu a two-out single momer

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at may be, matches are Jeilgh a series of moves to , G‘at least one arm of the • le is on his back. Some "ij te to a full point, also:ory, but the resu lt of .. Stw with precise throws, wind pins. Students - or Nl/e r th e age of-13 a r e -----ouhoke-holds, or submis-' toPlease see JUDO, Page 02 .wt

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SALT LAKE O IY - At an t nray dom ii^c athletes coi^d

la^etbdl, d e ^ ^ time and o tairline to give the.Utoh Jazz i hot atanI{BAdtle.

In virtually redefining the p >ower forward over a 12-yea he durable M alone has mis our of 971 regular-season gam« light in a 106-79 victory over -er, he reset his own league r »nsecuDve z,uui>-poini seasort*

Malone, who will be I14 in Jd y , has never itopped* polishing a ;ame that today com-)ines th e b ru is ing l& ^ itrength of his early , * -'T£ rears w ith an ev e r nore refined shooting ouch. J J l j b

‘‘I want to improve t i K I !very yem*, add a lie- tlBME le more to my game,” „ kidone sdd . “I don’t vant to be known as a )layer~who just scored.... I w. -emembered as a weII-round< vho played the forward spot;”

Seemuigly indestructiblc, th Ul-Star’s Friday night start wa itraight this season, and 458th ive appearance overall.

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•eally do," sd d Mdone, who : ng 27.8 points per game,:secoi Zhicago’s Michad Jordan (29.8 ' Since the All-Scar break, tra 1 time for a Jazz slump, Ma dcke’d his game into overdriv It a 30 ppg clip on 58 perceni15 the Jazz have gone 23*3.

The result: Utah will makestraight playoff appearance, string second o dy t^-Pordand appears a/sho<>in fo^ its firstn season as the West’s No. 1 tean

That translates to home coi tage through .the .firstjh ree j the playoffs — and a chance advance beyond the W ester ence Finals, where the Jazz h up empty three of tiie past five

M alone knows th e oppi knocking so late in his career come again.

“I want to continue playii levd and get the most I can oi God gave me, with the grou We’ve g o t... and (they) are pi high level, too,” he sdd.

“We just love to play,” sdd l S tar John Stockton, who te with Mdone in 1985-86 and, ai NBA’s q ireer assists leader. ‘ oursdv^ in good shape and a to play.... It’s notliing speda work hard and it’s worked out

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These days, V ic £x)mb« ' g o lf p ro in h i s natiSTe 1

. C alif. In 1947, L om bard 24*year>old le f t* b a n d e r Brooklyn D odgers ' startii tion.

H e h a d a n e w team o ro o k ie f i r s t b d s e m a n Jack ie Robinson. Robinso

, b la c k m an , th e .f ir s t in le ag u e b a s e b ^ Lom bai corned him.

“I h a d a lo t o f b lack ki ; w e re m y f r ie iid s 'h e re , e

• u p ,” h e s a id . “I w a sn ’t• df c ^ T h e 01^ ' th ing I w a

B leed a b o u t w a s " (je rks they com e in all colors. If 3 gobd guy, y o u ^ m y frie t yoil’r e (a je rk ) , s ee y a I I^ s th a t sim ple.”

B u t i t w a sn ’r t h a t s i t w i th t h e ’4 7 -D o d g e rs J a d d e Robinson.

" T h e r e w a s ," L om b ’ re m e m b e re d ; “ a lo t o f : . going o n th a t w as really UI

e s o iy .” : :■— A "petitio’n rp e n n e d 'b y

x i ^ t fielder D ixie WaBcer, cuhculated am ozu th e Doc a t . th e i r sp rin g b a se in C T h e p etition.: strongly su t b y tW e e o f W ^ ll» r . 's S o u th e rn e rs —r.b ack iip c

. B obby B ragan , .second ba S d d ie 'S t a n k y a n d p i tc l H e a d — d e c la r e a 'th e 's i

. wouldn’t play w ith Robinsc

: R ic k e y * ^ e v i f l i t e d ^ h ^ i Dodger,roettf; T he petitioo la c k in g fo r .b 'a c k in g . a l t anbtiber Souflim ier, & res

- s h o r ts to p P e e W ee Re< Louisville refiised to dgn.

B ra g a n . n o w l iv in g il ; W orth, T exas; a n d doing c

, ' m ty r e l a t i o n s w o rk f< ' H a n g e r s , t r i e d t o e x p la

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;B irm lngH am , A la . Y o u ’d " .’••‘a i i r c h S iT d 'S u n d ay ach ; 'xl 1 .Sunday , a n d .th e .b u s stati<

a d v s s th e s tre e t. A nd i£ ; ii o v e r t h e r e , , t h ^ h a v e a *

ririnlrfng ’ and a ‘Ofountain: A w hite restroooi coloried re s tro p m . E v en

. lim ch c o u n ts , y ou have a place to a sandw idi an d I on e . So. W hen y o u ’r e bo r raised in-thac U n d of .atmo!

. ' ..you d ra ’t f e d th e sam e tb(vi ' U ad S B sy b iid o th efriiites .. . ‘ ^B tit M rL 'lU ckey i ^ e d

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hat if Jack ie In tang ib le out to b e a there ,w erea l

S o m e fact p e r im e n t ," R o b inson hi

Tck was the smartest p k ^ __ la^saw .'

- W illje M ays

ispect w e n t tw o years latio th e r phe^ -tw ice in sto!

■dom? W h at - r ig h tfu l ly fidied on th e h om6 — h e dJy jo u rn ey - th e National-o u ld b ase - ' in fielding pii tu ry h a v e w on s ix p e n- — ^ W o rld S e r ieb ecau se b y ■ Robinson’s di! R o b in so n Som e foctsrer. even m ore ccwn: J a c k ie isn’t thought I t b a se b a ll . b u t he reachispecial ro le hom e ru n s inime. ‘ H e d ro v e Jjplay — a n d 125 ru n s oniab o u t h im y ea r ad d 95 ii

intangibles. ano th e r, botlspeed, how t im e s whil<rs nu ts” on h e p layed secIS ah ead o f ond b ase anciie r, tak in g B rooklyn hacrhen a lm ost o th e r s to filo r one. t h e pow eis an intelli* ro le s . R o b ins a n a u th o r s o n ’s c a re e i

' cen tage w as i e s tp la y e r l o w in g in p a n

. Robinson w d yn’s m ost ^ e n t : H e hi nm p la y e r 3 0 9 on th e ro a cap ta in ’s F ie ld ); .317 ib d u ed P ee and 309 agaii on’s g a m e d a y a h d 3 0 1 t n is s a id to R obinson di

nessasabaisel f ire ,” s a id H is first*b! )all w r i te r selection in U n so n a n d Only th ree ot!

mehangec• ‘Y es, s ir.’ ‘Wi................. • 'tra d e d or'sta ;

n b a r d i i s a b e trad ed .’ ‘W'e F re s n o , a re ^ goingEirdi w as a e n t u h e’s ond e r in t h e 'O K, good da;irting rota*. th e gist o f i t ”

R ic k e y ’s i.m m ate , a helped p u t anin n a m e d Sodidm anag<nson w as a aan. “address'in m a jo r- of*bed ployersb a rd i w el- th e m ilitary b

Dodgers’ tem|i< kids w ho D u ro c h e r ,s, g row ing being h it w ithn ’t p r e ju - s io n fo r assoiw as p re jti/ biers, told hisrk s ) ; 'A to d ' w as going to bIf you’r e a w ould h e lp p

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Rbbihson’s 1 Cuba. " - ~" 'vsuppoited pockets and I ’,'s fellow . more black ph ip ca tcher wiay. In closij 1 baseman , don’t w ant to Itcher E d ' (Bleep) your t e ''s i^ e e s ~ ' iiigisover.'(3o Ensoni^wV - A lthotigh s • n t B r a ^ • most certainly n to ! th e : ' lywouldfode joaw8SD*t - “Fourw eek although ’ T d say by the :teq>ected Dixie Walker R eese of an d E d H ead

■ r ': icius as anyone g in F o r t in the.din|ng i igcommp* . “A ll .'that tr t . fo r th e ■ b r o i ^ t up wit p la in h is thedrain.” i: Such was norais^ed. j n _ . . e r , around the. u ’d go to son’s second a ichb'ol on ' led '"by“ fheri ation w as... . C h ap m an , of ify o u go| , tow ard R obit a V h ite ’ . racial inve'cti

1 ‘colored’ ^ e n Stahky > M O ian d a '' oneelMvrasav en a t t h e ' agreed widiRi e a white-; . no t respopdte ndaU acdc'. screamed at'th borri'and \ “Listen, y o u « D0R4ier& yoti.-picik'oh’Si bWard the ^ . fight W k ? W h es.. , v . \ you,anyw y?" led us ^ . b iPhiladelp [us in .no . . l^ te r .r th e . ab rhe'guy'sj'^ ' D uring-Infiel o do vnth' i PhiDles yelled J ay better > . faig him; in rath ne s gomg: - ,he enJoyed'hi md aiat?.';.:...;;'witfa a.UadciB

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J him . r • plas a n absolutely feariess >'s a y s e x -P h i l l ie s s ta r ' s tah b u m . “T h e re w as n o RoliiiM {ni-ifritHaWthim."b le s , in ta n g ib le s . B u t ind! also tangibles. . bilja c ts a r e w e ll* k n b w n .. . p reh i t .311 o v e r 10 sea* I

sons, batting bet* A bte r th an 325 five Rol

^ t im e i . 'H e w as penN ationa l-L eague sivirookie of th e year m ein 1947 a n d th e Rolle a g u e ’s top hit* - w ht e r a n d m o s t abo

— v a lu a b le p la y e r -ev<later. H e led th e league roo:sto len b a se s a n d h e ’s to sr fa m o u s fo r s te a lin g m ow li< U L l9 .tim « ,JH ftlc d _ c a Dtal-League th ree tim es le ft ; percentage. Brooklyn eve le n n a n ts a n d i ts otUy ‘ cati rie s -ch am p io n sh ip in - . T id c c a d e o n th e te a m . was cts d t e d less ofteii a re .h is ! compelling. Robiiison -m u h t o f a s a pow er h itte r plis £hed double figures in / o r 2 1 in a ll b u t o ne season. ' tem> in sn e5 in 'Gkemejkxplayersh 3ie pitcher and r i l b ^ ■ .nine-man teci liad . . •

™ . : -C h a rRobiiKon’s foim

IS a n astounding .410, . i n tu i to 734 caree r walk&. la te1 was rem arieably Qon^' -b a sh it 3 1 4 a t hom e an d In te

! road (2 9 5 a t W ri^ey . H7 v e rsu s Ifelt-handers Rob ;a iiik r i^ t i e s ; 3 1 7 ^i l b y n i ^ t . a n d1 d id n o t have a w eak- n in iiseball player. . Dre::*ballot H all>of-Fam e ' Fi11962 w as a foim ality. - fanso th e r H all o f Fam ers beei

xl minds, vW ould y ou ra th e r b e ' fethir ta y h e re ? ’ T d ra th e r fo r '‘Well, if you stay here , ' R a iling to p l ^ a ny differ- “the}Q th e team ?’ ‘No, sr.* w enday.’ T h a t w as about- line,L” ; ' . firsts m in i* c o n fe re n c e s ' erfulan e n d to th e m utiny. . ben<a g e r L e o D u x ^ e r 's . l arousss” to h is routed*out* - Rcers in th e m ess hall o f a yoy b a se s e r v i ^ 'a s th e -^Golim porary spring home. PhUitr , o n l y . d a y s ' f ro m - o u r i th a one*yev suspen*. ' rallyiso c ia tin g W ith gam*' Sabis ballc lub Robinson'' Dodi9 be a D odger, th a t h e ’ p lay> p u t m o n ey in th e ir y o u ’

black kids foAowere my pj pvm ngup.,.T^'onfy prgw fioxiiibou t^ U3 ii^am iein a ll colors.''

- \^ c Lombardi, ** I’s former teammate ^--- ---------------^

d that, furthermore, s ^ i players were on their the % >sing, he said: “So I ' ' aroui to see your petition. ’ . knov rpetitioa T^meet* .. h ith Sohadc t o 1 ) e d . " g l o w tl some resentment - way< ily re m a ii^ it s l^ ; . didn [ft • ' ■ . brus•eks into the season,' third he second road trip, w ^ l er and S t a ^ and I ad wera'just as anx*. : an d ' me to sit yrith Jackie bene lg car,” Brsgan^said.’ - But 1; tradition l*di been was i witii.went fight down - ■ to us

.......‘ -T hn o t th e case, howev* ' . t h e ] b e .I e a g ^ I i i . th e sea*: __voic< i ^ e s , 'A e ,P h t l h e s , ' J a c k e r r • m a n a g e ," T re iT — IDceG o f _A la ljan iflJ„8e n t . . ..:had.< b in so h f f ^ t r e b m o f M issi ctiv .e fib /lw f8h ;th a t ' ' 'W h a f r^ . w h o like! every* . ' .v p la n , I aw are R obinson h ad ' - nom i R idcey^ 'dem and,hei ' . .w bu li I t o . r a d a l i n ^ t s — vD odg th e P h n i j ^ A 'tgm if/.. ' b a d a

I 'io m u d s i 1 - d o n ’t ■ i ’. 's o m e o n e .w h o 'c a n . '', a u to l V hat k in d o f m en a re '■a''chi< r ." ■• V -" ':. ' ’‘V -'-ahd?i s lp h ia a w e e k o r . 'ih a v e a b u s e rc o t t t i i iu e d r r .M ^ b e t t t

i e l d ' p r a c t ic e '; t h e .Nl'm it at.Reese,?askv'-:> ithyTU ufaer raw: term s, b o w ' >. ■' ] to U i ivheing te a m m a te s V 'l st'vB ' jnan '-’Reeseb vriiOM ' - ‘d id fb

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p lay e id u few a s 1 0 seasons. ’ "W ith a ll th a t , th e r a ’s d n

s ta 'n t ia l ''e v id e n c e to su g R obinson m ay h a r a b een an < b e tte r 'p la y e r th a n h is num indicate. H e jp la y ^ w ith twc b ilit i i» u n re la te d to tb e u n pressures b e h a d to fa ix .

I n h is H i s to r ic a l B ase A b s tr a c t , B ill J a m e s r R obinson b eh in d on ly the^s pow erful Jo e M organ a s a n oi sive th re a t am ong second li m en. But u n like m o st supers Robinson played the 'posttio i w h ic h .he is b e s t k n o w n c ab o u t half h is ca reer. ph e v e ry g am e o'f h is tu m u lt t rookie season a t firs t b ase, me to second th e following year, i m oved to th ird b a se la te in

left-fidder for; a rim e an d every position’ except p itcher catcher.-T T ie n 'th e re ’r t h e 'f a c f t h a was 28 y ears o ld W hen he idi his first m ajor-league gam e. 1 m u c h h e c o u ld h a v e a cc plished had b e com e u p a s a or 2 2 * y ea i^d , a s m o st o f his Cemporaries did, is a n o th er ui

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n th e N e g ro le a g u e s . 'A y a te r, h e b a t t ^ 3 4 9 .an d stoic ) a s e s fo r M o n t r e a l o f - j i tu n a tio n a l League.

H o w . g o o d w a s J a c tobinson?

“ Give m e'five players like I m d a p itc h e r a n d TU b e a t i iin e * m a n 'te a m ,” s a id Chai Jressen, one of h is m anagers.

F iv e Jack ie Robinsons? S n ons should fee l b lessed to h >een ab le to see one. ;

won heart!a th e r h ad w orked 'as a detect o r t h e L o u isv ille '& ‘N ashvi la ilroad and h a d ^ o w n hts i “th e hanging t re e " w here b la irere h ung w hen th ey “r a t oui Ine,” w tdked over to Robinsor irst ba se and , in a q u ie t ye t p xful reply, tu rned to th e Piiilli lench a n d s im p ly p u t h is a rou n d Robinson.' R em em bered Q y d e King, tl y o u n g D o d g e r p i tc h e r o u t

S o ldsbo ro , N .C ., “ G uys h ila d e lp b ^ w ere yelling stufi u r b en ch i b u t i t j u s t m ad e oily atouhd Ja d d e .”Sm d Gene H erm ansld , the

todgers’ le f t f i e ld e r “If you l a j u g sah d lo t b a l l b a c k thi o u ’r e p la y in g w e e k e n d s . \ . th ey give you th e n eedle. If ' d o n ’t m in d th a t . Y o u do p la y a gain til l n e x t weekei B u t th is w as d a y in a n d d o u c 'Y ou b lack SOBI’ 'S t id in h is earl’ T h a t w en t on b

^ stan tly . T he g u y h a d a lo t ^ t s . "

N o t to m en tion rem aikal sdf-controL

“I rem e m b e r a b a l l h e 1 in to le f t 'C e h te r o n e d a y E bbets F ield,” K ing said, “a

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r tu h e d h im s e lf o f f m d st< drd on th e n ex t p i t d t T tiaes t ^ h e a n s w e r e d . : '“N o w ,if b a d ^ t t e n

nd w a n te d 't6 'f ig h t ; '0 ttr>riic ench w ould’v e b e e n b u t th e u t because h e didn*^ eveiybo as;ca ln L :Itew as a n in s p ira n i i i s t h a t v ^ . ’ v.T h e n th w e 'w a s R ecIiBarbi le D odg e ra 'ilo n g -^ tim e ra d jic e .L w h o se , d e 's c r lp t io h s . icIdeJR obinson 's excnting p i ice lyE aper^ns^rS 'S aise’w Jd.dpubted. Baxber:wB8:b6n i Sssissippi ind i t d s ^ in Floric 'heD 'ZU ck^ i w d f i e d ^ ^ . o f 1

sm ie.'and'ltold'his'w ife I ouldn’t l^ able to woric for t odgen anymii^.Obviously, i id a'cbange'of heart ‘ ■ knoWi!* lie wrote in fa itob io iiiiphyr;^at If I ha' :hie:yed:aiiy,tinder8tandti id 'tdlerance in my Ufe,- il ive b ^ a b l e t d follow i -litt itteiutheisecond gireat COI ta d in u t^ :w h ie h is to'lo' y^tteighbor »* I thank Jadi jWnson.- fl?He:did ffir more for me thu dtorhim.- ....... ... V

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e h i t realize th e offenii> ly a t t h e w o rd ,” ' t b e “and C am i^n is said. “Al I th e m e k n o w r ig h t, a i >11 i n . .n ev eru se 'th a tw o rd m e d . ’ . “Fyom 'bringing u idn’t to d ^ i n g w id i PM d he ,’ . fa ir .2xian,’* h e ’8u d . i t h e . p la y e d a 'p a ^ ^ H f ipaict bTacE ~athfetes thi ason ', g enera l m m ager,in ' :'up , . M a y b e so,'.buc>;i ■tole- .. w iU b e 'r b m e m b i s th e . remarics abbut’U a c . . on 'A B C ts '-“ N lghti

n u p . .a ired : 10 years^agc h o le —lere . . . N ow 80-and nee< body . c a re a f te r n eariy d i t i r a ' monia l a ^ m o ^ ; <

forced to .res ign as. h e r , ag e r o f th a Loe A q Bdio 'i, because'.of th e ren: i8 .o L ic J ie ld . th e Job fo rn e a p la y > . . n f 8 done now ,"!

’ ^ ly 'trom 'bis hospi n i a . : . dtdn*t come out the rida.. have d r th e way 1 f his ■ liked. But things vni vent . me my job I t was ! he, , things.* i : the : : Campanis ■was m ^.be . ment when tfae«!fNtj

a ir ^ April f t MW.

lave 3 1 f e w c o i ^ % D o d l in g .. o f com m uxU »jrdati

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m m m>anisrem( 'than yearIS'(AP) -G e o rg e m bers 'h is father^ •

hnrlf^^A jii«y ,W as y o u n g — '

then-w ord . : - L itt le Idd, I d id n 't ' i.lAvA t n ^ ’ntwg «if;' :;!te 50*year*old.\'.'.’. ^ ^ ^ | *And ^ d a d le t:;;- ..aw a y I s h o u ld .

p e< ^ il^ h ew asa> ': Lid..“R a c e .n e re r . .H e h i r e d m o re ■'/ th a n a n y o th e r ; i .v .'M pLiB ’insports.**! : ' r ' / it> A l:C am pam s'.; l i u & A . ; ib e r e d f o r h i s ' fcraWfc'Tnrtm inh t l i n e ,” w h ic h AlCafflpi i u . 8 u n d a y /n o t . / photo,'ra

e e d in g fu U d m e

as:genera l man* •"

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« s o n e :o t tfibse.i-f - .tloBinso » W h e n l:

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f a g o / ^ t h r ' t h e ; ' ‘■M od'Sw

lli^ tt^aim ilng n : -^ p p ^ ted !

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^ ^ B M r r h a i r a century.-v/;:,'

Hank T h om pion SL L oug Bro

Sam J(r th ro e . , . Boston Bravi

Curt R oberta . PittsburshPi

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aaten Hoywrt.; .N .Yortcya

aatyw iTBll " b e S S i tT i t ^

itoberec IS of work

npanls, shown la tMs 1981-/ : >, ratlffMd IS vice pfM l^ oif.- r pwsonnal fbr ttM Lm A ni^ m 1 0 yMTs ago a r tu qiaU^- r evm lal nmarlu about Waek ;

i e ’s a id , ”; t h e i .y o W g e r p a n i s . s a id .. .“ D a d > lo v e d ; :1e i : iY a a r s ^ ] a te r ,a U i :h e l . in sq n ( J a c k i e ^ o b l n s d t f s j w ) 'g av e dacT a . t f o p lw 'th a t ; i e l u d w on, b ecau se .o f h ^ J asbiriwiHntai”

n^ h o s t T e d K o p p d ^ u k ^ ■ ?aois vAiy d ie re w ere ao few;:

pun ta nn»< M a fW **m a y n o 'f ‘. s d ^ . o r t h e n ecessitiM to" ses;say ,A f i e l d . m a n ^ , o r qjSageneralm anager.^* e in te r v ie w ,- ta p e d in a n , y* A strodom e With C a n i^ m is g a th o m e ;p la te w ith a n e a n - . s ^ 'o n ly /a o t w o rie '.- 'X t’oha.".

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Campanis a s th e D odge a l m a n a g e r , s a id t h e w e re o u t o f c h a r a c te

' inexcurable^'' - . ; -^The th in g s A l sa id

. . . is l^ , '.th e rm s n o w ay an . -.'. o r sh o u ld d e fe n d any.

'CIairesBid.-,.;<';.'j ,.v' . .. ..*lt was a very 'sad eve

; ' i t w as a very d if f ic u lt . W ith o ne g la r in g excel -. iS ervedbaM ballA ^.w e] ^ S t e v e ; B r e n e ) r , ' t b e '

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: m r a ^ t i 6 i^;.IU i ^ t .con .-'■.•'ddng'it."-’' ' ^ - '

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. '..baped b l a ^ ; b y 'd r a w i • : V tio n to th e is su e h e W r > happened, a c c p n ^

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laid on tfaiat-r-:. i f anjrone can iny.of that,"V f.

e v e n tf te ;/^ | n ilt tim e. nxMtiohey- • Ib e D o d g e i^ .h } in l9 8 7 ,n id :h . f : ab t'to gb’on!<V' . 2

:om fortable>:;.' h a t:sh o w ,rf^ . e niy.recont*^':

th e sh'pwifV f his.renuirks*''.. a w i^ 'a tte a* > i

;tohiS80^(^‘ ped, btt-st^:';^> muchV.Last?.^.:. ’ s a s e ^ s ^ * ^ . .

ft bf-thaiJ«.«»i , -ur-UadCmaifr Don B aylor;^^- a , Mbntrears^> :

iohfSS in ■■Igen inaiuiig^ : , s .electrf>'to,<^ ; - i mondi» onew ''' te w anted 'tb tw '.oifc^j.' i-v-'. : - ih'froniAM?^-:., jody know i ; t h a i M o g } : : •.Bve a p r ^ t^ v . .

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. :T b a t's bow M o n ia tb n n ig b S a tu rday a t C ird e Cup, h e r tem pe in g a n d b e r vo ice re w h isper. Titno««’ didn from b ea ting C oodiit b u t th a t’s n ev e r been

. u n d e r any condition.• -Seles ow ns M artin B ill G a te s ow ns M ia SOTW gam es Seles ga^ 3 ; 6 4 sem ifinal equal< ^ e ’s allowed Rfairtiiie

■ Saturday w as a b t day’s th e tr ia l , when face N o .X M artin& H 6-3, 6-2 w in n e r ov<

• Sdlulc^M cCartby. .■ rL ast S unday, wtr>g<« 6f2; 6-1 in tb e of v ^ c h w as ac tua lly a n}ent o n th e ir pi«viot 6*2 ; 6 0 la s t y ea r in Oal

I H ingis p l ^ now th< d ld ^ ^ ien she topped tl

confiden t boraerin u h ra t t le d by. th e s ta cbm petidon. But tha t Seles suffered tbe stab t h a t to o k h e r o f f th a b o u t 2 1/2-years. SI bee ii th e sam e since, plmrer she always beat

;* ^ r.^ in k sh e ’s m al n^OT9 un forced e rro n

— than>she4i6ed to, and-t n o t u good tm der p re M a r tin e z , ra n k e d si wbHd. T 8efor^ she woi m u d i she w as almost ui

•H ingis doesn ’t havi nel-vision focus, b u t w e i p ^ from a 16*year- th e f ir s t tim e Schult: ta c k a se t o ff h e r in 1 a h d '.sb e p la y e d w aj

Soren- * ? tIN C O L N , C a lif

l ^ g n in g - U .S . Worn . c h a m p io n A a n ik a S

v j ^ fo r h w th iiii vi( s e a s o n , sh o t a 1-uni S a tu rd a y fo r a one-s

. over. J u l i 'I n k s t e r a rb u n d s o f th e L or

l e a d e r , b e g a n th ^ di ' Ix ik ste r b y o ne s t ro l

' SW e'dish n a t iv e carv • : b6gey , five-b ird ie ro

h ^ 6 .4 l2 -yard Twel Golf C lub continued t

. th e f ie ld .'O n ly six p la y e rs «

p a r a f te r th rM round

RinkerD^lmessforcp la Y ^ r e i^

■ MEW ORLEANS (A R inker, forced .to renu

. . . S S e S d ^ ^ t tth rough e ig h t boles 0 : n ess 'su ^ en d e d th in d ie Ereeport-McDermc

“W e w e re a ll p la y . welL I w ish .•

; - w e . ’,' c o u ld

K i n k e r V ■ w e m

playi ; w as : h a lte d “I

' ' was getting-^ - c o m f o r t - * '' ' ab^e'in tbe ' . '

• ro ond . I t ’s' hard , stop- ' . • '

' p ing/: and." f .s ta j& g .* !

; , \M c C a r ro n , '' i h e d• champion, and Rink- ;-the'<day a t lOrUnder : - p l i ^ on th*evb'ack-n'^b& iueil^ th e iT sM o n d

R iriker also^ birdied ■: h o le ,'of. th e ' day to rf-uhdar. ;• v-”: ;siey.;wB8 delayed

i- hotura 'as-stonns 'rage :-the 'raw ith .po tu (O c

' w lnd:gustiiig-;iip;to ^ ‘‘There ' ‘•’SJr^iuy'-nin^ .' - w ith several small tc : ■ ov^r- . T he J a c k Nic - s i gned' E nglish Tui- (drained quick)^>after

softened.the gr . hard and fost by th r

wind.• r't3 thlnk the greens V

' : d iffe ren t,V iU c C ari. ^e^ tefday , they were

i i iS ii i-tgis,S<mimtion-o£M: ; m d g e m a t c h V

fttee: head to do• •• ■ “BeforeISLAND, 8 .C. of them tid carry a big theie pre

fourth balic a S ^ e s 'g o t - fence.”a t the Family There's

iperative soar^ McCarthjI reduced to a chance-tcidn’t stop h er doesn’t bd iia Maiiinez, desczibeaeen a problem Randy Joln. resents Htinez the way* says she |licrosofc Tbe m atch . ajgave lip in a 6- Australianualed the most . record 122idez in an 11>0 Saturda

L breeze. Sun; m a t^ watien Seles will tbat she eI Wtngjg, n <?.7 , against_lover B renda ’ ret

pion Richn ^ b e a tS d e s deliveries:io f thelip ton , ' ~*lUcbary an improve- serve es I; vious meeting,— was j u s t :Oakland. recalled, e' the way Seles E ven d'td the rankings Hingis nesring on smug, She’s 30-Cstakes o r th e and mayb'lat was before' can challexabbingattack — isoutw:'t h e to u r for, Notthat. She has no t ber mothe)ce, even to a five minueats. . new s canaking m any - Molitor, srors r i ^ t now burst into id4ntybe she’s :— tcreamingpressure,” said th a t lungI six th in tb e rest beforewould'focus so Lookingn unbeatable.” d ien t. Hilave tha t tun* microphoiIt what do you confusediarold? This is step behinultz-McCartby Justshoin three tries, e r in th e uivay o ver b e r her room.

istam tiilif. (A P) - , , number w omen's* Open lowing 36 a S orenstam ,- of 8-over- victory of the Highest 61

u nder-par 71 season. So le-stroke lead par 212 toi r a f te r th re e Inkster, Longs D rugs had seven

h e r roun ;<PGA’s money strokes 01 i day trailing Inkster ri roke. But th e birdies on arved a four- : route to a : round as th e “It’s a c

w^ve-Bridges . ster said, d to challenge really wel

bad swing s w ere u n d er nine. If yo mds, the same . . th e te^y o

;r heads fi() t c e s s r o p p a g e o f t l

^ t h o l e s ; r o u n d a

; (AP) - L any . and bard ae tu m to q u ^ - the--rainar, held a one- today.” ,» t t McCarron Players tso fth e d a ric - lOtb boleslird round of the thhrd 1rmottClassi& no'one halaying p re tty was qilled

!wmaUplaymgpreiisfix couldhax k e p t / m mJbrUibkmAe round. Il

stoppmgatijstttrung.

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. i n t h e le a d a f te r t h n

■ : fe ll from! d e f e a d in g - '^$9,97540: inker s ta n e d ' card and ier.^ S tartingiL -'troiibla wii lc-ainet.b6 th . hisl31/2-yihd’ holerana".“''rR in lttt^ sled th e th ird him woric to gb to 12 -r ;. he’s move

- . - i v ' v l - . i n o n e y ' l i s / U fo r 3 1/2 - - in to tto to aged th r o u g : him ahead l iu u rain and \ bigs.* Lee (, to 64 m ph; and 'd id n ilpAr-dnmaga. W ei^.:"-r. 1 tents blown R inker, Micklaus-db- 10th tee, I Turn co u rse • leadw as .t ter the:stprm ,l,. vhehitjbel ig red ism ad e ' • theed^,o l three days of “I t was

ab le to Jnas totally- v,whO'8.av.etarro n sa id was n g h t erereaU yfasr s tu ffa n d l

teles s(/ l a r t i n e z ----------------

w i t h N o . . 1 ,

do that iTuichi ir^ she’d hit two or three Q back,” Hingis said of irevious m atches. “The ball for sure was ib the

e’s no doubting Schultz- ' thy’s 0 b ig b itte r and a '. • :-taker. A t 6-foot-2, she : t bit. w hat you typicUly B as a “lady’s serve.” It’s a Johnson f^ b a lL And she ( Hingis’ cockiness.'She ' ' e got angry enough in a .aga inst H ingis in th e ian Open to crank a tour- L22-mpb serve.:day, she didn’t wait for ,'hei fiia i a6i've~of~thc was clocked a t 117. Not e expeaed Hingis' to wflt t_power_— sh e’s seen ' return Wimbledon cham- Ichard Krajicek’s hardest . :es in mixed doubles, lard was hitting as fast a ■s he coiild, and M artina sc h ittin g i t back ,” she .1, eyes rolling, t down a s e t Satu rday , never looked in danger.0-0 in singles this year, lybe the orlly player who illenge her — Steffi Graf c with a knee injury. . . bat Wmgig is unstoppable;^ e r stopped her abruptly inutes into a postrgame conference . M elanie

', serving as mom/coach,Ito the interview session,

o ilh e r doubles inatcb. ing embarrassed but obe- • H ingis u n d ip p e d h e r % hone, said, ‘‘Bye-bye^.’to sd reporters and ran in aind her mother, ihows even the No. 1 play- . e world can still be sent to31. .

akes 1-s: who were under, par fol- 36 boles. The h o l f ^ cut . . .Ier-ljar 152 m’atched th e ■ i fon iheLPGA*T6ur"this ' *1Sorenstam has a 4-under*. itotaL . . ■ , , Ser, a 15-dme LPGA titlist, ■ iren straight pars to b e ^ . . Jund . B ut sh e lo st fou r rI on the next four holes. 1 : ra llied , however, w ithon the final two holes en £I a 1-over-par 73.' ' £a d o m e out there,” Ink- ' rid. “I started out' playing t veil, but I-.only made two[ngs all day, on eight^and \you make a bad sw i^ off ryou’re in the boonie&” c

ieldiaNet h i r d - r o u n d

caUeciat6p.m.:d m d a>little sp a n e 'With ' in they w ere p erfec t:

rs teed off on the first m d . ild .tb get in as much of .•d round as possible, bu t • had finished when play ^ a t6 p jn .P la y issd ie d r '

• . u le d to■ T e ju m e .

-a.m . . on vrasgSffM g ' ‘'SxindayiUshmd

' r o u n:d •' .expected , "L

to '. s ta r t .-ti jtryRmkei; “ -o ireerounds p

; . earn ings '.h ,m $130,613 in .l9 9 3 to.: • ' In 1995. He lost his tour \ id was having:80 ;'much , c withjiisgam ehe.wonied 2-year career was o W / , ° a?s:brothM.-Ee«r.bape<l-” :'-I« ric out his problems and a lired t0 '87th bn th e tbuir ' -' ° li8t with:$62,6S2;golng...- I tbliniament. T hat'm om lad of Lee Rinker in'earn- ° »e is 108th witb.$38;715. « I not' m ake th e ciit th is - ^

or,i-who s ta r te d on th e . V b ird ie fd lla n d .l2 .H is .5 threatened on IS.when ie'flag.'and his ball flew, to : 1." s.of m e rough.' as a 'ib r e ^ fo r me.'to be ' m o v e 'it ,” said R inker, . iried.par^pri .thefhole.-‘*It ‘;ht u p 'B g a iiu t'th e h igh . - a id ;I> lm d 'a 'lb t;^ e r fa

let for

' , | H n

stroke 1(Sorenstam had three st

. . .b ir^es to begin the baci including 7-footer on th

‘ * hole'. "After Kitting her te into a drainage area on I Sorenstam waited about 1 utes for a ru ling . Inkst<

. Alicia Dibos, h e r playinf ners, finished the hole wh leader waited for officials.

'n ite course is really trick; Sorenstam, whose tmeesoa 5 hours, 10 minutes to compl

' round. “I prefer to play fo there's not much you can do.

Jan Stephenson, 45, who won an LPGA event in moi nine years, provided a bo older members of the tour

ewOrleai

' ! Rinker watclM* his tee » . the 13th bote a t the Entflsh Ti

~ Q o lfa R d C < ^ 'C lu b ln N n r( S i t t i^ ; . lM U n g OR Is defend

'.M c C ^ . ■' because <we w e re 'playin ; ,dean and place." ' h

Brad Faxon, who startc day'thi:ee''Strokes behin

; - l e a d ^ -h a d tbiee-binlles first five holes to'go. tp 10-

. aftereighthbles. - ‘ . ' Krik Triplett, who begi

' . TOuOd six-back, bad six b and a'bogey over nine ho

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from crippling foot probleti makihgihis.first U.S; Stan

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contractors are aware that ed by law to notify the utH ed. If they don't, sometimes t /e rsight; and som etim es c t,” said Kyle McBrid< lountain Gas’ Twin Falls ofSo

W esti 1 Id a h o ' Pow er.: »B«n'w»n Gas oU subscribe aiai'Dig'Link'wHcfa-proirtt se niimber'for contiactiMT wic .to call before .a shovel or bac

Lin^s C i y ^ Buder said uti: Ued each time someone reqi lation about their buried lines i'48 hours’ notice, Dig Line te In'Botse will notify all utiliti irie a resident or contractor p duties then go to the constni

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tackhoe, use Dig Une service to Im ituonvUbn.■n* is to s ite an_d_mark_t h e gas ' ' equipment., a l w ith ' Butler warns th itington scribe to the senr

good only widiint ardson “If you w ere v aage to you need to hand I phone side of the nuirk

hole digger. The I At it is 24 inches of thei idlities buried shallow i s th a f s Butler said, es i t ’s Howard S tu t (de of Excavating in fice. firsthand the Tnm r .j:an d 'on the money. . to.^ ser- i . . Jle.*s,QM.of ;tb ivides.a ‘PdWe^ irstrihfca i h d o » .'.'. the bill has b e ra 1 ladchoei., . In the l a s t .v ^

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tu tzm an of S tutzm an Twin Falls said he knows marics aren’t always right

aaptiidl*^ . feek, Stutzman accidental* n e lines. “US West mislo- e sa idrt of doing business,” said } has been in the business

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ist iong-teim .perform ers.I to your portfwo of quali- n the inaiket dedines by ' more. Bear markets, they ortunities. They are the fortunes. ‘ -ijppdrtunity, ' how ever, . y, p ( u w ^ rupdhsibiliQ ' ssjtomdke Pf rnA'

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lines would be mismarked.’' .. Duane Looslt ot Loosii J said he has been lucky not tc utility accident so far. The I tem has made finding lines o ycnient as it con be, he said.

Loosii said working in oli sion-is more difHcult becau the cables are in the sam newer developments, many are in the same trendL “Pvc nate,” he said “We just Dy time. There’s more and mon ground every day. The maj people follow the proccdur ger with my crew would be

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Contractors are require mtt utilities about line loco they dig. US West, Intenni and Idaho Power all run campaigns and include i: alwut the Dig Line process i)

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John W r i^ t , whose comp the tnist departments of : hnntf<. Sir John Templetot

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MIAMI ~ w ith sti ing th a t th e typical woman leaves the hoi more perfume and m most women, cosmet are targeting Hispani p ro f i t

Surveys conducte la s t y e a r by Simmo R esea rch B ureau f Hispanic women tn i States spent 43 perce fragrance products s cent more on makeu]

T te C e n ^ B u rc a u ed th a t H ispan ic h increasing ly outsfffigpftnW <in pATsnnaucts, buying an aven worth in 1994, compa for non-Hispanics.

T hat m eans U.S. with $228 biUion in

' power, could be amon------ try’s . b ^ consumers.

And the more than dent cosmetics make F lo r id a — th e thi Hispanic m arket in S ta te s a f te r Los Ax New Yoric— hope to )

For somfe, capttirii . ket is a m atter of desi

ucts to m eet specific others, i^s a m atter of - “W e h av e -A sia tr

b la c k H ispan ics , ' Hispanics. We have e said Ana Maria Femt p re s id e n ^ o f A

Because the H i^ a is so diverse, she not be characterized physical traits like dai or curiy hair. The ke ing H ispan ic .const says, is not in a prodi

* • but in its »ni»ggng>» _Widely regarded a;

in H ispanic market advises cosmetics co: invest in savvy camj acknow ledge cultui tio n s. S h e sa id th a

. advertising in the S]

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ContbuMd from El some of tbe most suco em investors, showec naiy individtuls succc ing stocks. Be an invc sp<Kulator, he said.' Ki ference between price Sdcktoqiiality.'-

Tbe Mutual Investm Detroit believes it an Founded in 1940, whe b ers 'began contribu m on th , i t ce leb ra te anniversary with $1,G a f te r h av in g v $1,069,004.

As an illustration ol ' m e a n t, one 50*yeai invested a to tal o f $ was ab le to withdraw an d s till have $183. club.* And that aTnnnm

. substan tially over tl : ^ > years.

. Members btiiIthom< . nesses, paid tuitions, i

ex p e n siv e hobbies; , established pensions

- , , time v M e their I a t an average of .12.2 year for a half;centuiy

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believe in themselVe ■ p rincip les: In v est re ■' sm all am oun ts, bu

stocks, reinvest dividi ; tfaepcntfblioindownQ

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smdies show*' ical H ispanic house wearing 1 makeup dian-x—^ ^ ^ ^ l netics makers lanics to boost B ^ S | |

cted over the mons M ark et. u found that. in th e United ' xcent more on ts and 27 per*£up than does can woman. tau also report- c h o u s ^ o ld s itspend non- ,anal-care-piod------/erage of $454 apax«dto$392 H

.S, H ispanics, f g S S ! in purchasingaongtheindus- BSolocine^r s . ------- -- 'BUSeilBElan 70 indepen* akers in South th ird -la rg est -- pW poW in th e United ' r 5 5 5 5 9 A ngeles andtobraefic. ' R a s s c i j iring the mar- lesigningprod* > ific needs. For rofmarketing. . .itrHlspHnics;----- differenns, C aucasian “H ispa re everything,” place a h anandez Haar, . n ini^,” sh : A dvertising ledc, nati

^ W c W k 'S ' f iS S m ikargues, it can- longer hazed b y certa in andbuymdaricskintone The indkey td target- tap th e I:

nsum ers, she sa id , thooduct*s design, attempts t

San^ Sld a s an expert dresserwik etjn g , H a ar won wide companies to • Hispaiiic >

impaigns tha t hair proditu ra l disdnc* pn Spanischat ca lls fo r A fter he5 Spanish-lan* w ith inf<Tying instnic* .Sistema Sid appealing to topped $8

$553,604,uccessful mod- «‘“ es hit,wed tha t ordi- J»«8e beaiicceedinpick* asse ts wenvestor, not a P«” ,'Know the dif* Quahty strice and value. pew ones.

investmeis tm en ta iibo f ®and shows i t ’

when its mem* ■"ibuting $10 a _ated i ts SOth H r >1,801,255.92 *

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a of whot tKote a r m em ber ^if $12,000 bu t • The]Iraw $186,000... • 401(183,000 in th e ,lunthasgrown . . *6Wer th e past six .

omes and busi* GuUIS, indulged in es; tra v e le d , .> n sa n d h a d a . Btgi sir stocks grewL2.2 percent a _____ury.ve happened, n b e rs ' d idn ’t IVes and club ,: regularly in buy q u a lity V*®

vidends, build, mtums. .lad asse ts of |_______ _

T h e yer the area is visitbdty a good deal. Their favc le is "we are doing a bif at a sacrifice." Dimlbb t an inflated pnce. Of c

uy you should contact < ubidTritlrnggiirpriBtig u a ra n te ed w o rk . ine«t in materials andj (p n itu n itv to d e a l w ithng Company is an equi quality, pavements m b

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Ijm odotjrof beauty:-------------1panic women te n d to *I h i ^ premium on femi* c■she said. “This superath- 1 atural, androgynous lookt BO -over w ell w ith tics. On average, titeyhave 1hair, w ear more jewelry if more cosmetics.” !Industry has y e t to fully i e H ispanic m arke t, shehough she finds m ore Its to d o s a ‘ 1 f Suarez, a cdebrity hair*with five salons in Miami, <idespread appeal among i[cvromen for his sldn and “}ducts by promoting them i nish-Ianguage television,le inundated U nivision Infom iercials, sa les fo r i 1 Samy, his sldn care line, - I$8 mimon the first year. 1

)4, and then th e tough lit. F ive years and two s ear m arkets la te r th e ir t were down to $387,959. c ersisted, adding to their t stocks and seeking out

es. Their small monthly s oents and appreciation 1 asse ts to $759,038 by

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he new SIMPLE IM iB dieaper, e 91(k) plan. In fa'ctj it was spoiallj iwer Uian 100 employees,

all today for a complimdbtaiy con uide to SIMPLE m $ .

^ ideas for yoiir small business.

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toward Hispanics, and I a —they-looked.cheap.’l h e si

went the other route — the Rmrttroute." ' ■jPhanna-Nac, a new cosi

company in Miami, owes < cent of its business to Hi women. Its. skin an d hai products, relatively inexpt are sold mostly in supemu pharmacies and discount < ment stores.

The company eventually to expand beyond South I

. to penetrate the U.S. H i market and Latin Americ

, , though it hopes to convinc . and non*Hispamc women . universal appeal of its pn

i t Imows H iq»ai^ women . pnmary customers. **Essei th e needs of th e H ispan

. general markets w tbe but the are different

, Alex Alvarez, ma!riceting i tan t to Pharma-Nat. “Foi

ln ° th e ^ i5 p a n ic m arki almost double.”

The Roberts Group of B< Beadi, Fla. has been makii metics for Hispanic womei 1974. Hispanics once repre 25 percent of the company

“ to m erbase;!!© ^!^® ^!^ “It’s the fastest-growing ] our business," said Preside Roberts.' Hi*Fn>*Pac, its line of ha p r o d u i is made spedfia Hispanic wom^iT w ith biJ packaging, it is sold in maj H ispan ic m ark e ts and S p a^ -sp e ak in g countxie:

It’s based on the premii Hispanic women have d hair needs.

“H ispanic h a ir g en e r curly or wavy, an d we ( products for that,” Robert “We just d e s ig n ^ a strai ing g d that helps reduce' a

Palladio Cosmetics i n : has a outlook; Abpercent of its products are

- Latin America, said che Leo Ghitis.

A b ea r m arket, such f suggest, is m opportunity, time to retam investm dples, and to prove your f

. the inevitable rise. In an ^discounting, it can be the 1

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he Rolls* But no^ then signs that the ec

Dsmetics 'to overheat, bi s 75 pe^ real d ^ e r of EEspanic stock prices, a ir care rates|aiMl-^evi l>ensive, d o w in job and maikets, T ^ latest ev t depart* e re d . F riday

Department, wl lly wants th e unem plo) 1 Florida declined despi lispanic ’ the number of i ica. And — or rejoiiiingnee men k e t __o of the ■ . On Wall Stre nt>ducts, -traders react*0 are its news; driving ii sentially, e r as a protecti m ic and inflation. 'te sam ^ For th e avei nt,” said consumer, thii S consul- about “too muc 'or some and wages c m : of usage orevenmaddei k e t a r e jobs.and highi

thing?Boynton Indeed they kii^cos* p o in t A fttf all lenance goodthing— b resented make a you sic iny’scus* vingfastmaygc •percenc" “ t in itio n ^ d c e i { part of might ov m ea t d a tL e e causeyourcart

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road.srally is 'For economi1 d e s im the trick has b im said. ' exactly when tl raighten- ' from “just righ ■curL” -Onlyafewyear D Miami t io i^ wisdom i Ibout 40 more than 2.5 resoldin economic growt b airm a n . m ent below 6 ]

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• Fedirerage w orker and — w ;his hand*wririging b e « ludi" grow * in jo ts to t i in seem bewildenng, .^tsol dening. Aren’t more • • gher wages a good offic

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rouiid'there are sigiu of “imb nces” in the economy, whe emand h u b e ^ to badly o< trip supply and m arke tt .ha ightened cdose to the breald oint. W hile none of these I self would t e e n o u ^ to sigt la t the economy had readied mits, c o U ^ v e ^ theyiconstin n unndstakable w am ing til rice s a re ab o u t to rise ai nwthisTilxmttoslow:— — r• S tocks have begun to fi

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Our intm private mdays — mo/ftmlj finafiScored on a computer d

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The weekend of Jul; Vegas, Abss will h e s Con V. th e most put

invites law-enforcemei mingle with an audien b ee n half*jokingIy inc lude m any p eo i indictment. On s t ^ « the wiiy Afoss will be I show along.

I t makes for intere: actioo, with the low-ei types getting “I am tl shuts and those who ] o u t^ g e ^ g “I spotted

Def Con ctitiw from tenn for “defense reat dition.” In the hacker choose nam e s-b ee t sound cool, like “Daric

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M oss re p re se n ts innocent side of hacki in which as a kid he d ie world of Dumpsi Moss and some other type students would d J ie a d q u a r te r s of Software or maybe a production fedlity.

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iffirtSe^^^iiyvwilliBell,;. Uion'TeacH.'in thi«tf-:and • d i bills. Idllbw edT uesd^ Uion in 10-yrar notes diat J e x W i o r i n f l ^ e ^ I n / ,

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has friends who have com networks. He can p lt^ arou he wants in qrberspace wi breaking a law;

A fte r g rad u atin g B ellevue High ih 198Q, earned a bachelor .of arts d a t Gonfcaga U n ivers ity , b egan s tudying law at U m vei^ty of Dayton. Stu lawbori^M m.

“1 found myself reading p u te r journals m ore thai jo u m ak Law is the art of ^can get done, not wha^s r

*~fae said. After a couple o f : ' I ^ s s dropped out, worked :'company that makes gome then started a Web-hostin|pany." ........... ..

By dien, he had ah%ady nized two-Def Con confen The idea for the first De began when Moss was talk another young hacker who ed to hold a party thankin; pie who had belonged,to e puter network he had run evolved into a mass posd th e In tern et, announcin

'.Con L Since ^ a t first gad o f hackers in 1993, a l l th Cons have been h eld ii Vegas. At least if the confe was a bust. Moss figured, a tte n d in g w ould nav e i memories.

-There ore other gatherii -hackers.'bum one 'w lih 'su

open invitation. Moss dedi inv ite as speakers e v e n from prosecutors to encr^ specialists. The first yea: Dftoole paid to attend; th< year it was 350; then 550 year, more than 80^ hacker die$40fee.

That doesn’t earn Moss money, just enough, he st buy more com puter hard He has not cashed in on his in th e com puter world. i hackers now sell expensivi hacking software and and ing seminars to corpbradot Moss hasn’t nu d e the marl

"What’s the saying? If : in your 20s and sell out, yo fool. And if you’re in yoi and don’t sell out, you’re a M bss'said. He has th ree years before hitting that

- T h r ^ . ' - ------ --------- -------I asked Moss if h e th<

Dark Tangent could have « conversation with Bill Gate

“We’d have a great talk,’ said.

“Td start talkiAg to the olden days, ^ e n the was like an oyster and h imwrapping all this grea technology. .1 guess we’< ab o u t how h e m isse t In ternet thing. I don’t th

'w a s a conscious decision part. I t was corporate inen was probably insulated s point-and-didn’t a t first g

< significance of it*^• G ates m ight -find iro Moss’ ta le of how even

. Tangent has b een a tar, hackers.

“Computer security is li! ing to prove the negadve. ] you’ve never been broke because.of excellent secur maybe it s because no om tried,” Moss said. “B ut < b6dy*s vulnerable.”

Mbss'said his e-mail as Tangent is being monitore h a c l^ and 'diat.he assum e-mail could be t w p e ^ \

Eveiybody*s vulnerable. Moss and I talked lots

about how everybody’s vi ble in this new (^berspace,

:Y ou know i t ’s n o t . Tangent we have to w o i^ - I t could be that real quiet

em ployee who alw ays; 'angrv about something ai keejps Qfpihg oh his compii

„ . ,^ a tc h out, if he.ever id ■ ^ to 'p rra the “executa*'-!buG

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to plant some a from ‘’BobRoniaiiko,e

i. M oss dalist in Nampi i degree, te n a lo tp f calls.

tn e n ' Romank'o s.a a t th e b u s in e ss '-a re tudying in c re ase of

sta tew id e . “ B' tig com- that’s a reliable lan law ' Nonedieless, ac o fw h at . he added.I right;” T he USDA if years, ■ ac rea g e in c ra ed for a w idespread ac nes and ,- States and'sets ngcom -. at61.5inilliona

■fi^nn996.' ‘iyorga> ..... H e re in the•rences.. Larty McEIliott )ef Con . Twin Falls,' sai 1 1 ^ to justbeginttin&l 10 w ant-, it's going to be ing peo- . heavy fo r nbw » a com* going 'to b e a 1 in. That - because of the ] iting on p la n t whatev< Ing Def • p rice~."' ithering . McEUiott sai th e D ef ' ^ a i n planting in Las some acreage a

Lference bu t he expectsd, those return this year. i o th e r Hay, b roker

Jerom e agrees r i n u o f his customers ai such~an-----dded to a tre n d h e e x w irybody . “Overall, dei xypdon - . b e excellent.- :ar, 110 . (Uve)stock in i* g -"e« -.:.-W C T t t o b d50. Last • dem and in th ers paid F lorida,’) he s

Idaho hoy is we ss much area .' said, tordware. Hienewfloui iiis fame will start grind ..O th e r th ro td eo n M o ive and- Mills is already id-hack- ble its capadQr. ons, but A t the Black srkedng opening Thurs<

president and C f you’re announced diat you’re a- under way to il 'our 3ds - ty*s capi: a fool;” ' pounds of floui se more . c pounds daUy. , . It magic • ' . “W e m g re a '

- ' r ’ ' -hew!,”‘BaiTanS! ihought The,“mini” 1 e a good ' primarily tortil tes.

Galifoim about e A t- r 'TAVi“h rS 'l .s S o m h T o W ^ “l i' I ' S ' chased by a Cth ink i t d e v e lo p ^ in a

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Real Estate O n I fund , which

rony in Towne ta 1988. s n D a r k ; H iec en te rh i irg e t of to four anchors

D epartm ent St o p e n in S e p tu

s. Maybe - the f t i s ^ t ^ icenmto Salt Lake vulej urity. Or “This is an oi )ne s yet opportun ity ii t every- grow th m arke

. : S ta tes,” s a id . as Dark president of re d b y a M a;ce rich ,t im esthe ..C alif.•based.n IwidL . m en t trust^thie . . / throughout'the )ts more million ta cash vulnera-, million ta debt 1 » world., . Soudi Towne t D ark .1986.and'purd ryabou t '< 'y ea rs later, iitfe llo^ - ‘ m aUhadbneai 's looks'-;.. roiindedbyfiel and just:- ' »“We buy(Unt piiter^:--v,v: - ".des. th a t need • deddes .v*- ' m ^ 'g em en t.auttrtn:’ - nnH —11

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ia a n d te c b fd ^ il^ ^ . :d ^ lak ing h a y a very .,/a n d i ID to y i^ - 'g rb w ers . - tatae a w ith 'po tato and to.di J. ' ■ • ■. -Seanahdbisdogisgotag -level b alfalte diis year,” - To j,ex tensibnh^spe- mUlii np8,'8aid.,"rve got- hard Us." anmis.aid som e in th e is V|

re expecting an.' Serv if 20,000 ac res some "But I ’m n o t s u r e . Mi ble figure,” he said. com a c r ^ e will be up, a l ^

>A' re p o rts th a t M urTeases have b ee n graiiacross the U nited Blad

its die 1997 harvest H< a acres, up 1 percent

h e M agic V alley , mario tto fO o b e S e e d ta maysaid seed sales ,aret centIg, but a d d s ,^ d iin k '- -add«be heaw . It’s even tractbw. I th ink d iere’s tadtia bunch (p lan ted) Burlle i^ c e o fh a y .lh e y Basver’s th e higheist mon

. .s ionsaid d « t increased Vailings la s t year, took prod6 away frpm a lfa l^ meetcts th a t acreage to .our i

w G lenn Capps of Falls 5es, saying.some of{are increasing their Se je-d ilryM T O d*tfs— tarop ^ to c o n t in u a drydemand is g o i ^ to to l l 'It.- T h ere’s lo ts of saidn th e c b u n ^ 't h a t - educt)efo're.-There’s good ta pth e soucbeast, m SKn

i said, adding th a t plen well recdved ta that

wea'said

our mill taBlackfoot spurinding wheat a t full b leVfonday,l)ut F isher wieaidy planning to dou- wonty. . “Iickfbot mill’s grand ■ badirsday, Fisher Mills’ “Tini CEO Terry Barhms ed ala t plans are already real]9 tacrease the fadll* Ina p a d ^ firom 200,000- > - sna|our d ^ n 400,000 ti(^

-^tm ai^^ 'pb ten tiai hay sssald.— r ami” niill will produce bef(rtilla floiir, bu t also tion

Dirnia develo]K E CITY (A P) — chit ne C en ter , a four* Chi iping ce n ter in th e Tom imdy, has been pur* ,1 C alifom ia*based .1 a $98 million deal istwedfc. , .rich Company pur*2 million square-foot l e Z e U - M ^ Lynch opportunity Partners cn acqtiired South18. •• has'since expanded ^ >rs— withaDiHards Store scheduled to

t ^ b e r — in one of ^m dng areas ta th e ^

1 outstanding growdi - pi / in ohe'/of th e top k ets in th e U nited id A rth u r Coppola, Ai fcfecerich.,;,' ' E , a S an ta M o n ic a ,. „ Ir e a l es ta te invest- th a t owns 24 malls h ec o u h tiy ,i^ d ^ 5 1 ish imd;assumed $47 b t for South Towne. . me was developed ta irdtaised by ^ two ' i^ien the balt«empty ■ s andiarandw assur> < • Selds. .-■■u n d e r^ u a d propier- - pf ied;entrepreneurial - . t. and build them up - ^ n , f s a id I ^ .C o n d s , : , . E

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le'Diill as‘hlghly'icomputariz( id x x i t tn ^ it isicbd n ^ ip.' oii6 .Inriliting ccrapw rtlie

tto t ]j housed <m muldp ivds ta s a / e ^ buildings.To m fie tth e 'd em an d fo r 'l initfsn hushels ot-soft vdiite ai ord Ved spring w heat neiedi unuaHy by die mill, Fisher'MI > w ork iM w ith Koch Ag ervices. The •mill will also u jm e iu ^ te d w ta te rw h M t - - Most of the-neeided wheat oming from e a s te r n . Idah Idiouw about 10 percent com o m & M a g tcV e U ^ , said Mil lu rray , a t ra d e r w ith Kocl rata merchandising division laddoot -H e does:hot;expect.that tl

lanned expansion will increa je M a^cValley’s share.ofdi laricet tremendously, although lay rise to 15 percent to20p( enc on the long-term. M urr dded that some grata-was cc racted with'growers this yei iduding a few-producers in t lurley area.Banans, on the other hand,

lore optimistic about die expt ion’s im p act-o n -.th e Mas 'alley. *1 think there’s enou roduct ta the Blackfoot area leet the initial demand, but wi ur expansion plans we will ha 9 Stretch as fa r w est as Tw alls.” .

Snow u d freextag tempei are^oltowing a i>eriod-of^m ry condidons are tak tag thi »11 on calves ta Cassia Coun: aid Paul M erchant, extensii ducator.. Scours are showing a pockets ta th e co u n ^ whe aiving IS about 75 plefcehfcS ileted. , . .“We staned sedng it when t

feather really w anned up,” aid , adding th a t th e warm purred die “b u ^ ” and suscei lie c a lv e s j e l l i l l . Inclem e /leather only m ade m atte rorse for weakened calves. “It’s been exacerlMted l>y tl

lad w eather," M erchant sa Tlie oais (herds) d ia t are afie d are fairly severe, but it’s z eallywide^read.”In addidon, he said, die a

nap is not helping the feed siti

“A tot of guys are about out tay need to get ouc oh . ^ an g e i^ 'h e 'sa id r-ad d in g 'til lefore this weel^ range con ions w ere looking favorab

□ p e r b u - y s S a:hief o p era tin g , o fficer :hicago*based Z e ll. “ (Soi rowne) was p a r t o f a fund

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H i l i i iIzed • AS-” to r cro p s-in am* 'M a rc h a h t'm d ’a'goi a r ^ ' w tater w h e a tis in:t U ta and beets are abbut djdle, planted. ■:

*.i don’t-thiiik.thi -1;3 rrea lly a ffec te d .T l^ and ' stage w h m t h ^ won ided hesa id . “ta^fectdie' nQls- have hdped die grain ^gri -.. - F u r th e r n o rth . use ' County, it’s a differet . Jeff extension at is Fairfield. ”Up hieire aho, , thawiiig o u l We ma; imes . '.'endng some heavy dike lo s^o n o u ralfa lfo .” ch’s ", R ast'said farmers n t a for anodier month jui

damage.die wtatei's th e - of mow has caused, t

ease : ty’s No; 1 crop was 1 th a tf-^-year.-and-ano thei gh it . wouldn't fare well for pei^ In-addidon, d ie la rray ■ also ^ t plantings ht con- ule,hesaid. rear, '•I the C o n tz ac tsa res l^

b e ^ seed is going in t d ,is all over the valley, pan* . “P la n tin g got si ag ic gbod,” s ^ D ^ I e B ) u ^ c u ltu re - ' m ana sa to ' ^^nalganlated Sugai widi in P au l. “We’re ab have ahead of schedule hei Nrin . This year, Amalgai

co n tra c ted a to ta l acres widi sugar l)ee

«ra* Idaho,-WasUngton, aim ,"' “ Oregonr-Mdrfr ihan-1 iie ir acres are ta Bennei mQr, - which in c h e s from sion en d of th e Magic g up B lackfoot'. here • “W e’ve con tractcHB:-----yr^ '‘,'”'B»Hi

. In th e sugar com] 1 the FaUs district, more ” he acres have heen com -mth culture manager Len «pd*. F ield m en and gr aenc a re find ing th e ( iters, procen a litde bit d

year. Kerbssaid.. this . - Only members of said. Sugar C o .-d ie grow Ktet* tive diat now owns A in o t . S u w - can contract

' >vim die company.;. cold “This is a new e ;inia.— K erbs said-oE the

process. “Contractii u to f : m oreta tensive. Th< pring more perw brittavi Cbat--''*''-^But'on^the who! }ndi* negotiations have go ible. hesaid. _ .

dtL^earear -of . ; . were Iimddatin& tm outh ■ tQ diis longer oeca d w e -was going on out thei

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Igoed. and sugar (into the ground

t s ta r te d re a l IeB ennett;.a^ -.- anager- 'Of igar Co.’s plant I abou t a week shere."'.'

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•acted ^22^000

lomp'anj^s Twta ore than 41,000 contracted, agri*. Len Kerbs s ^ i growers alike ’ le co n tra c tin g >it different this

; of Snake River . rowers’ coopera* ; [IS Aroalgainatod jac t sugar l>^ts -

w experience,” he-con trac ttag icttag is a litde There’s a 'litd e tav tilv ^ ” " ;• rhole,'Cbntract-T B gone smoodily,

s a m a i l, but wb held on ecause so much there." .

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IZaiiiai:. '.'.rimw diplonistic

-e t the Aan ot tbdr Grst £e throwing out- te

:*^?eac^ a n i “democracy/ ; ■ But th e rebels, who i

. ’.^third of. country, anc• taking grbuad, seemed ;to.compromise; and

- . negotiators stared vdien rebels said: rW e v

. 'db 'nvand we shall neve

. .a ta th a t^ ',: '— r^ ^ a u , '^ 'i iB v e f f ia ia «

...to talk with rebel npres s e w as a step in <

direction, considering Tngt rtm'A negotiators wc

...same room — a week, i- ZTogo— t h ^ wouldn’t ei .•to each other.J Satiurday's meeting <

. • ..with to agreement by n ers tb allow an airlift bi dying Rw andan refug

-eastern Zaire, w here : re f^ e e s are dying everj

The U.N. High Comi j.for Refugees, which led . -.national campaign to ]

, ' tbe rebels to allow the { ■described some of the ilrefugees in the area s«

.......--jKisangani as “iraUdng o• UNHCR spokeswon

, O’Toole saicf in Gieoei would probably take tw

. organize t t e airlift pait^ . .they have to determ ii

.refugees are the most t .. are stiU able to be moved

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. .South A frica’s deput] ™'.iniiiisterTAziz'PaBadV’t

against optimism for a o . ; . W hile the negotiate

--------hnnds.nnd-gniagingl;talking, th e 're b ^ ’ 6uc*n

-. trmrrl^. . R e b d leader Laurei

denied reports that his i ' . raptured Mbuji-Mayi, t]

. c>f Zaire’s diamond indi ; - '^ d French radio e y v

.Yeltsin; Be :pact won’t

i : living stancMOSCOW (AP) — I

' Boris a s n i ^ R i‘ Saturday that a new.alL

• • ‘'rf in p b v e riae 'd ’B e l ^ 'v ’ d o w their standard of li

Yeltsin has been on i sive since Wednesday,

lan d B elarusian i 'Alexander Lukashenkc

, :treaty that partially, rei ' two focmier^viet repub

In h is w eekly rad io Y e lts in continued to Russians that the pact V their economy and does approval: of Lukashenk

----- ^styVstlflingofpresfffredissent.

“Russia will not s a a has .been achieved durl ficult period of r^ o tp j

• said. “We.will no t ste .. oiiler to go d in ban

ally partner.** ■. Sped&aUyaddresstn

; th 'at th e p ac t could d .Russian living standan said: “I firmly tell you

i 'h o t happen.", : \"He also'said he.would I . * ^ t die values of dem

: of' become the common p• Rticdn inri

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cy.” : . - UM M M loff lo control a • and are still . .sd unwilling .^ vem m ent an ilyahead ^e'waht free-. - ever negod-

f i t r a s s o nrresentadves I W i . i T S

were in th e - \ couhtry’s sik. earlier in - Lubumbashit even speak ■ President

in power foxlg coincided ing from proyrebellead- inghlscontrc of side and '" 'dem anded '•ugees from peace talks•e some 120 - insisted on'ery d ay .. truce. )mmissioher. Now it apled the inte^ wilung to cto persuade that would tle airlift, has ■ .ously widi pth e 100,000 unclear if dI south of of here wouldg cadavers.” rebel advan</Oman Pam “WeshotiJoeva th a t ir to the abili^two days to produce sp

u dy Sahnoun saiim ine which in Pretoria,st needy but “But w'red* unturned irted Sahnoun. work fo r dle talks with • process of du ty foreign r ^ n a b l e td, cautioned ' -• ? « n a n ; •acease-Sre. . d’Afioxres^ato rs shook ^P ® °?h ad igly srnrted—ix-month mil- ofwouMmeed. But he adirent Kabila ' bers of thelis forces had tion woulci, A e capital Satu rday nindustry, but - w o^d onlyjy were near- on Sunday.

elarus ■ ■ j|| t h u r t

— ,. Russians on . alliance.v^th ' ls'wdh’t'dnig'‘ ' ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ H o f l iv i^>n the defen-

when he P resid en t

nko signed a reuidtes the '

intblics.dio address, ; '

: t won’t harm . - oes not signal mko’s . Sovie^

aa ifice w hat. uriniS'the dif* ‘ iiih,” Y e l t ^ s tep back in ' umd with our v

i s i^ a id d a n .: i d rag down ’

Ydtsin ' ' rou: This will ;

luld try to s e e . : '~ ;~ ^ ^ K ^ emocracy, the. ;tanSthepress • ' . .a property ofindBelarus.

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_AP/Wm.J.C««to t i e» were dosing in on the in< s second-largest .c i^ , try

:nt Mobutu Sese Seko, l i p for 31 years but suffer- prostate cancer and see- ntrol slip, has previously >d a"ceas'e-fire before Iks, while KabUa has an talks to work ou t a

appears both sides are ) consider a cease-fire d take place stmultane- 1 peace But it was f the initial discussions lid bring a ha lt to the ance. • ould have no illusions as tliQr of such m ee ting to spec tacu lar re su lts ,” said as the talks o p e n ^ a.we will leave no stone

[ in laying the .ground- r du rab le p ea ce , th e r^CTOcratizadon'^aird a e transition.’’» - Embassy- -C h arg e— - ^ Ganda said the par- lad broken up into grotqis.

oeetSunday: * ' added that some mem- be government delega- uld no t a r r iv e u n ti l. f n ight and th a t talks ily'get going in earnest y. IS=

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igwordsaid he.expeoed the talks to dnue until Monday or IHiesday

Richard W enu, a membc the four-man re b e l delegai offered a b le a k outlook v .asked before die meedng il purpostf was to reach some of a n e e m e n t o r ju s t pave way tor furthd: negotianons.

“Nddier," Wenu s a i i “We to le t them, for the last tim understand our position, ths

'^fd^anocracyand'elfictlons. ' The indusion of opposition ties in the government delegi indicated th a t Mobutu, 66, t r j ^ ;o make the talks a b

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!** rjarri'^sift >^"»per __ir after Colombia’s Congress : ges, Washington would very ersonU.S.soiL n indicted in die United State extradidon for crimes cou

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pratlon officer undei■— Witng Kong confirmed Sati rini in cwony and wifi sm iption and abuse of author te s , ac ting chief of th e U.: ervke, has been placed on pail luiry, U.S. Considate s p o l^

S ’ KaS.no’furth'ef inf«irmtioB s than a year a f » DeBates* pi d passports into Hong Kong, [miependent Commisaon Aga m was tinderway widl the U& on said investigation was ^ and coopenidon of the U& ton Post reported Saturday d ^ t e s * wife, HWdy» on visa fi [ Chinese migrants into Un [•year INS veteran, was quesi sffidals last mofith, but was n

u th ^ tie s sud he was o londuzan passports to cidzens ; them to travel to tmd-setde ents sd d for.up to $50,000.

rs massacred In AllU eria — Twelve villagers vt t h m ts slit and tb d r b o ^ liessessaid. ........id responsibility for tbe attack, s in tne nordi African country, ere found Saturday cn a road w itness^ Y ^ w e re travdeis uionymi^. The victims bad bei a lo m ^ -d e fen se group, wt d, said die attack may have be {through the area.VO mbnth^ security forces ha\ !t Taiamir militants in a 62*m enunent is seddng n> create s ons scheduled for June 5..

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-esidential directive that Efickers to forfeiture and inesses with which U.S.

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is visa, Jose Santacniz year ago Saturday, two- yBogompiison.

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io n ^ 'th e ihveti^ ti6n,''r * predecessor was caught

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: of an international net* ais of China, Taiwan and d e in the United States.

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Their appeals c ^ e t« before C untoiK irfo me Israeli Prime Minister B< Netanyahu- .

Clinton is tiying to find — restarrpeacetalksthat'b i

when Israel began const . l a ^ month of a Jewish ni

h ( ^ in disputed east Jer ' which the ^ e s tin ia n s ch future capital.

Clinton, is to mee N etanyahu in Washing Monday. Tcra»i radio i S tuurday th a t a PaleCabinet Wnnnn Jwould hold talks widl Sea S ta te M adeleine Albrij Dennis Ross, tbe U.S. coo for the Middle East

S a tu rd ^ passed withoti ston&duowing dashes in t Bank and Gaza Strip, a s: Ajrafot~may'bc~loweiing t before new diplomatic «Sa .. There have been daily the West Bank since the

— 18-£tart-of-construction Jerusalem , most of thei n ized by ac tiv is ts of A Fatah movement.

On-Saturday, dozens o foUdwers m ark e d peace: the campus of Gaza C i^ University. Some carried s tre tc h e r w rapped in p aper, w ith th e words

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LIVERPOOL, England Police evacuated Prince and thousands of other, fa receiving coded bomb wa half'hour before the pre Ghuid Natiomd-steeplecli to b e run Saturday. Or{ canceled the race.

Police said they carried controlled explosions oi dous objects found a t the

It was the third s tra i^ bom b sca res in Engla T hursday , m ajo r hi; arourul Birmingham wer ^ ^ e police s^rched foi

— .^They.fouad.twoi and.ti R epub lican Army c responsibility., R ush h o u r r a il s e r l^ndon was disrupted b threa ts Friday evening,

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TIRANA, A lbania < A rm ed m en stopped Minister Bashkim Fuio’s Saturday outside a d ty ered loy^-to his' main ri' ing the cars to turn back < t ra t in g th e deep divi: Albania.

The gunmen blocked voy a t Bushat, near the i c ity of Shkodra, said S h arra , h ea d of th e S reg ion and a meinbex

— Democratic-Party’ of-Pi SaliBerisha.

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' itants and balid ways to Palestinians st■brotooff-----settlement-coistruction . Jerusalem , tlineighbor' Gaza S trip .-terusalem, want tb establiclaim as a Arafa^s lette

^ for restarting d)et w ith to contain'fivengton on - . ing a stop to 80 reported t i ( ^ r e o ^ d o le s tin ia n Iand-fbri>eace i lAshrawi, previous ajsree seretoiy of ried out, said right and Marwanl&na£ Mrdinator ThePalesdni

i^w»nwifRntitiout major admmlstrfltiori1 the West sure on die m 1 sign that stop the Juoati S tuisions and to stop set forts.. AbuGbnennis ly riots in Abu Ghnei be March name for the « in in east - w here Israe l lem orga* 6,500 homes fo A ra fa t's . Clinton has

that the Uniteof Fatah to move fo n

»fuUy on peaoe in itia ly sA x h a r w ou ld 'coorcd a b u r ia l Palestinian lesIn w h ite it public, Pale:s “ peace Saeb Erekaiand then Palestine radic

td (AP) — -responsibility :ess Anne Grand Natiom fans after onthelRA. varnings a **I am appa restigious seem 'm bethi chase w as. of thousands ( irganizers ing mch disni

Minister John ed out two ther demonsti on suspi- tempt and dis: tie course. aqd interests c ^ t day of The 38 box la n d . On . parading Satt tiighways ' told orgaxiize ere dosed -rbbmbvmnuae ‘orbotnbs. " .rE v a c ^ tio n . th e -IrisH^ s t ^ begaaa. cla im ed race w u to bet

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id P rim e ' cal parties alsi 9’s i»nvoy . -Theincid< ty consid* how divided t rival, forc- more than a i tc and illus* discontent o risions in investm ent i

m ost Albahi d . th e con* sparked arme e northern . Tbe re b e l id E lham dem ands tb S hkodra Berisha, whon

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president, wl fy the gun* remote, moun elieved to Albania. . loisF ino’s The diVisii torced the • party lines, w beaded M ’ ally loyal to'1 'to'Tiraxi^ the'xiortfa to E a n urgent ' Party.

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Is rae l-..a iid th e ■.7H IS would b e headed ' ■ afro n ta tio n , Israe li ■ isreported.tsrae l an d th e IB B have set conditioxis . ■ g ta lk s .. ■im ands th a t A rafa t velytoreinindiexnil* : lalt the-protests. The ; - ■ i say Israel must stop ■ ■construction in east ; . ■ th e W est Baxik and . .. ■

1,-a reas w here they ,. ■ iblish a state. - ■! t te r s a id a iv U & i^ - ■ g the talks would have ' ■ ve basic points, indud* : ■ 0 settlement construc* . ■ Idonoftiiepiii^pleof - M ce and flfftirrmrvm diat ^ reements must be (3 T- _> id Arafat spokesman ■ ' - lafenLdnian CaUnet said in a

od *teust put re d pres- V mvernment.of to laization of Jerusalem settlement buHdixig in limmediatiy.”deim is th e . A rabic ^ e east Jdusalem area ^ lel in ten d s to build . - ig ifor Jews.las inform ed A rafat dted S t a ^ is willing . a rw ard w ith a new L - ia tiv e , a n d th a t he s rd in a te w ith th e . , leader before making alestinian negotiator kat told V oice of *el •dio Saturday. . - Un!

ity for disrupting the bitBnal, but su^pidon fell to

• saiipalled th a t the IRA ChfhrCTt**"*"g hundreds »b of people and caus* a tsruption," said Prime ' Qubn Major. “This is fur* amistration of their con- wadisregard for the lives ^ts of ordinary people.” . an<lorses w ere :already . aaSaturday when police - racizers th a t two coded - . e y . o ^ h a d b e m ^ r e o d ^ : ; 'jon of tiie xnoin’griuid* ‘ ' byia. hn1PJtfuir,«jAg*> ml b e m Then, at the pre*It & steeplechase was - beff, officials aiuouiiced . . inr ^ would be deared thialledoS. ye;going to evacuate the sei-se. There is no possi- du

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Palestinian, masked, men burn a I the peace process as part of a p settlements on disputed bnd, dt UnlversKy In Oaza City S^rdoy.

bilily of racing and we, are g to abandon racing fo r the d said th e c le rk of th e cou Charlie Barnett.

'Some' 60,000 fans were pre a t Aintree racecourse, indui Queen Elizabeth ITs only daug and the actor Gregory Peck, was celebrating his 81n birtbdi

' The. main sm id was evacu and thousands of fans streai across,ona the course a lo ^ - racecourse and catering st&$ j

ffainers, ow nm medi{ ; "Aime.'who was accompai ^ Speoal Brm di detec tiv^

.i i s h c ^ tosafety.^.,1,.,....: - S ecurity a lre ad y was C because of two'bombings ea in the week near Liverpool the first time in th e race's . year^Id history, police out; semi-automatic weapons wer dufy.

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resent r e p o r t Saturday luding refused to help del uniter , now suspected of i Ic, who a truck bombing iday. American services aiated The WasUngtoi samed S aud is w ere pu r g with Ibrahim Mughasst U o ^* suspected him of j di& -. ian ea rlie r blast. ] lanied with t h e 'j^ I n d is ssj wias- ■ I^eKmoni, >Aere S

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ASStSTANTr Cactus Pates Resort Cast*

no in J a c k p o t, N evada — cUnvntly haa an opentne

for an Mmlnlstratlva As­sistant In the Accounting

aited position & requires ’ a candidate with strong

clerical akllta to include. Word a Excel; E x p e r t ^ w h h A c e a s a o ra n A S w syrtwn^ls helpful 4 previ* oua a c c ountlnp experi­ence Is prafetrea

We offer an exceaam ben: eflts package Including,' hea lth , ,dantal. v ision a

. IHe.{nsuranc«..& a '401K plan . .T ransporta tion la available frorh the Twin F an sa rea .’'

For m ore Information call- (208) 736*1626, or atop- byour.TwinFallsofflcaal BSO BlU e l a k e a B lvd . North; M onday through -

iFrlday, be tw een 6 a .m .' 'a i i d ^ n v , o r avenirtga-a •

A0MINI8TRATIVE The State Board.of Educa­

tion to aeeking an axperir e n c e d a dm in istra to r to m a n ag e th a S ta te DM* slonofV ocattonalR eha- U H atlonlnB otoeforupto. one year. Requlram enta: D em onstrated expertise m a n ag in g a p riv a te or pubtio agency wUh a laige

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a d t o a a n ^ f o r t h e d l s ^ abied: and excellent sMlto In (h e follow ing a re a s : , budgeting, finwctol m ^

agem ent arid communlo- a llo n . Q u a l lf le a tlo n a : Bachelof'a degree In a re­lated fMd reqidred. Mas*

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p tr .S e n d a raauma to the Stdia Beahl of Education. P.O . Box 63720. Boise.

,ID,‘ 637200037. Appltea- itiena m ustbe reeetved on

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2 7 7 5 V T w ln F i i l la , ID.la qS303 -• CAREWORKER' . “ *■ S a fa .P la c e Y outh C a ra- ^ I t worker. Twin Falls County.^ Must b e a t least 21 Ayers” of age. profldant In raad-K Ing a n d writing, h av e a ° . h igh achool.d rp lom a or^ equlvalant and success-*> fully c o m p le te a back* _*• ground Inveatlgstlon In* r0 dudlng crim lnd. Subm it k^ appllcallon to Twin FaltoS County Human Resourc-•- a a . P ,0 ; Box 126. Twin^ Falls. ID 63303. Deadline»; April 10.1907. EEO

i»- CASHIER •i* RETAIL CUSTOMER SER-g- VICE, full tim e position.•d R equiring exce l, skllto.»• . m eettnc^apubtto& rotail

e n v lro n h ien t, a s tro n g3- work ethio, & exper. han->e d ling m oney , u sin g toto key.&oporatlngaporntof(J. a ^a ^o m ln a l. C ^ s ia tm t

Id p a c k a ^ ? & ^ 0 0 to s & 0 0>x p e r hour, depending on a experlonco Please coil for di appointm ent. 324-3442,

Petro H Travel Plaza, ask“ ' fo rS h c ra _____________

CASHIER :position availablo for fuel

li* d e s k . M uat b e a b le to la work v a r i ^ a h l f t a .^ ^ *

>g In person a t the Traveler's

M ' en Bridge.. .}Q _________________ __2 CASHIERSS CAQE CASHIER 7 Starting w age is $6.90 to ^ $6.83 en hour DOE

If you enjoy meeting peo*- Ole from oil over end wont

to help m ake their s tay■V w ith C a c tu a P e te s th a i2 m ost fun Uma'they over

had, v « want to talk with

Tlito’poaltlori requlroe indl- . | i . - viduato who go that extra

a tep to provide excellent ^ ' g u ea t aervlea , and who ? can handle torge amounts

' .efito p ackage Including. ^ - health ,'.denial, v is io n * f ’s- *-([fa-lnsiiranoe.-& a-40lK ^ p lan . T ran sp o rta tio n Is

available from th e Twin a . ' Falto are& tri. Fo rm o re Information coll to (208) 736-1626, or stop v |. by our Twin Falto olflce a t la- 6 6 0 B lu e L ak e a B lvd. to North, M onday through ts : ■ Friday, be tw een 6 a .m . so and 4 p.m.. or evenings & „ ,

^ Ins |6bs. Call TSN today a t 1-600-849-2132

is:.- CHILDCARE »'»• PT ;for3yr. old boy. Somo

ovemlghto. Can 734-0674.

la : Vou4 be pltiMnity sumRMOre* D h o w e s s y B ltlo p lM aas* d a ttin o d ad. Ths ooit Isn g low---ih» " w ' "ipK ‘ 7hartdaM ntd.793-0S3l.

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w • *IS5ikT3ere)E. TVrlnFelto 733-7300 .. . .Buriey676-4040

Sh p e r s o n n e l all- PLUSr e . ~ ~ '•«>• CLERK .

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747-3583. . jcoi DATA ENTRY CLERK

P art time position. Mon- .rMlFri. e-1 pm. Computer en* .• 0 ’try of service reports, bai- .r e c ing, spread sheets. Appty In pe rson a t Arnold Ma* • Opi

, chlnery 464 Woshlngton s tiS L S . • • *C oi

DEPUTY SHERIFF ‘ PaST h e T w in F a lla C o u n ty •Q ui

ShertfTs Ofnca to accept- *DrtvIng applications to eatab* 'T a nlif t an eOglbBlty roster,for •He*•the position ol entry level ‘ U lDeputy Sheriff I n ^ o or* ca

- eaa o f Patrol and Detonti- r .Qoi o n . M inimum requ ire* ag m e n ts a re : m u a t b e a t Avi

. l e a s t 21 y e a ra of a g e ; ^High School Diploma o r . ^ G & ; must possess or beoble to obtain a valW Ida* ^

■ ho Driver’s License (De- - - ten tlon Deputy position ^ f liust hove or be able to " " obloln a C.D.L}; 2 yearsof work experience or 0 _com bination of 2 y e a rs oRIWe ducation , work and /or .military experience; and 1 m u s t b e a b le io m e e t |, a x is t a n d a r d s fo r I d a h o dini

, POST. In addition, ^ l - u iei cants must pass the TFC* gnn

I SO hiring process, which ioqc I will Indude, but to not Ilm* tact . Ited to. aphyskail agility 4 I medical mness test, writ- r = r r te n te s t, oral Interview, « , polygraph, psychological ^

(culh only) for taking t ^’ written te s t (to cover.ol

tost bookleto). TWIn Falto County Shoflira Omoo to a n E q u al O p p o rtu n lty '

. Employer. We encourage B« : mate and female applica- ,,

nto. Appllcotlons m » be f; '/ o b ta in ed a t Twin fsalls ® County Human Resource “I O ff ic e lo c a te d a t 4 2 5 ” ^ Shoshone SLN., 4th floor. *“ . Applications must be ro- « ^ .c<rivodbyAprtl18.1997.

It DIRECTOR V0 Position Announcement: m a T h e Jo rom o R ecreation

DIatrlet Is currently ac* h . ceptlng oppllcotlons for

k the peSuon of Director for ,

the District The position I K - to full time and (ncludes (I np s minimum starting salary IIo n of $24,000 por year plus

benefits. Application ma* _II to rta ls a ro availablo byp con tac tin g th e J e ro m e ■* a Recroatlon Ototrict o t tho I. address listed below and L = = h • must bo recolved ^ Fri- — t. day, Aprtl 18th. 1W7. The DB^

t. tricttoanequalopporiunl*.tyem ployer. „

- Jerom e RecreattonDlstrin. Swii ^ PO Box 289. Jerome. ID , S t* P333B Tra V Phone (200) 324-3389 Fax W«

(206) 324-3380 Attn: Ar* & “ lenR august.Ptesldent-. SwU

? DIRECTOR MU*• Twin Falls County Is ac*

f S S o T f f i f e ; P,I. anco. Exporionco a s a su- v , pervlsor. familiarity with

Idaho C ode on w elfare _ dtobuw m em s. computer Dn

ex p erien c e a n d knowl- Ri odge of accounto payable < . and receivable, ^ p l lc a - ' Wl tions aiKl resum es should FRi bo subm itted to Human B Resources, P.O. Box 126, . T w in F a lls . ID 6 3 3 0 1 . 135 DeadllnetoAprtl10,’l997 .' E q u a l O p p o r t u n i ty -

- •' (00, DISPATCHER • , ' Growing trucking company, —

i* hiring experienced truck DRI*' • dtopatcher. 48 stotaoper* Roi

a tion based In Kimberty ' qc; lD.;Ask for JJ . .734-9068.. Wl

DOOOROOMER “ S f ' FT or FT. Please sand lo* —

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, r .-O p e n in g s for axpartanced « « rf. I over.tha road reefer. VM>t‘ o p a ra to r a . R u n n in g s . f & > v e s te rn a n d 2 C a n a d f i^ \ l[

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aul trudc driver. P lease, y a a r i all 206-324*7148, Schoe

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th a nxperieinced flatbed driv- achec m needed to drive for da ta v

.n s? ;’ o v e r 2 d y e a r a w ith sand r «reco rd of^no layoffa. nel. F PMInimum of 2 y e a r s iV4i3,

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ELECT O p ^ e i n l V w w t e m ^

C o ^ a n y contribu ted ^ i J o i

p s s t e " " aO uartertyfud bonus

H e£th Insurance U t e m ode l Po terb lH cabovera • .

.G ot hom a on an aver- a g ao f7 .1 0 d ay s

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Our drtvera make .27-. SO cpmAveragewage. The si

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TRUCKING INC. contnI expanding. Have Immo* pLC 1dlato open ings lor o w abilitytho ro ^ d r iv e ra .S 30.000 tVDOS annual pay, Insurances. load pay and b o n ^ Con- tact Jim o t 324-5053. .

SI• MuulwZlynnotd Si• Hold current CDLwlih

douhlmriple* codon*- PIUSO mcfli. ' portu

eipcrieflct.ITnUnwpoiO- p^RM

.M t«*” 00TfcCxBnp4ny qMlifictli« require-

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Excelletii payand ;..Ree<bcneflttindudlag;,

DcIoyPorf. Company gQg-’ HPaldltoatihBenoriu.. > c a r ii Holiday & Vacation Pay p r p o

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TniInlngAvaitobto)no3 Week Course. Flnandng

a Tuition Relmb.AvaX.Swift Offers: D«cellontPay , TIMI

a BonefHs, Constotent £Top of Tho Line 2(Equipment, RIdor -------

Programs. Job Stability, q r a iWrftten In Cement Get The 1

Home Policy. has e x p

Drop In a Meet With Our. desiRocrutUng Spedaltot For M ei' . . ISMInutes: grsE

WEDNESDAY,APRIL9 R a tFROM 2 PM TO 5:30 PM .: c e p

Best W estern Canyon . e u iSpringa Parte : nics

1357.BIU0 lJ ios Blvd. No. withTwin Falto, ID attei

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DRIVERS ^R o o fe r d r iv e r s w an ted .' Good pay. fringe benefttt. -------

Win be hom a often. Reg- QROi utor run. Come grow with . ua. COL rag. 677^*536. E xd t

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ff youV eaooU e^ graduate ' 633 with auparb verbal skllto, a n in te r a a t In c u r r e n t ^Q uir a v a n ta a n d n o f e a r of computara. w ell train you

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I S KapplIoaUoris for two .seek ing4th G rade T aacha ra , mothrataith e 1997*96 achoo l : a rty andr a t Filar Elefnentary and lleeilool; /tepllcanta m ust Two sap1 required cartHlcatkx). ExMlIenI aalary to according to .unity. £n a o o tla ta d a a la ry 'P .O . Boi

lodule . T h e c loaing 63316I will b a a t tha end of , . - n a B i Ice h o u ra A pril 18.17. To apply co n tac t W ; J idriLRoblwla. Parson- , R ler School District T f w “ 13. F lier. ID 633 2 6 .8)326*5961. LA ND Sa

iSlhTviiPlllstoiiry CompMny, C a l ' ^I of tho World-a loading u u j o s c jd com panies..hos an PramirtB nedtotonaedforanln- Idual In th a M ainte-CO Department a t the . m t ____

w n b etviport to both the Potato ^ m t lo n and Padug* LANDSC. operation. Tho Plant Kortlculti

m oos 24 hours a day. up to S aysav raek . • summo;

pe rso nI successful Bectridon tr e e s a idtdato will b e able to J o h n a rt( In a team environ* 208-726

1 electrical theory. Ex- '*>***•lenco vrUI indude pos- l a WENIdtotributlon systom s. juvonlle ■itrol system s Including ctoltot - C oxpertence and ihe Must be Ilty to troubleshoot oil of ooe 1 e ao le tod rtea lp rob le .. ThtoposittonwUibo high sc joc tod tow orita seven gquival rotating shm schod J e . driver's

to re s te d c an d id a te s , comple 3uld .go to tho JobS or- investli o O ff l c e s l n j t ^ J d a - _ „ |m ina

an appiicollop. Other- Humon10 a rosumo and w « r Box 12tor con be moiled dl- . 83303.rtlyw: > . 1997. E

a Plllabury Com pany MAINTEI 434 S . Em araon Twin Fai Sh .ll« ,C D B 32r4 JJJJO J

sbury Is An Equal Op- Wort(er,rtunity Employer 0 valid

cense ,— ------------------------------- ond mo

^ and ho»ch m anager n eed ed , ability tuse., pick-up and m eat with thirnlshed, health Insur- tionsarICO a lso pa id . P le a se submlttind resum e to : R. W. aourccMd.PO Box 496. Good- floor. 7g . ID 6 3 3 3 0 . o r .e a lt Courthi18-934*4247. Twin Ft

--------------- - 9 ^position avoilobie, must J ; ive experience In oil os* t u Km n Kto o f a largo farming )erotlon. C om petitive SIJy e ilara. housing, guaran- l e d b o n u s a o t h o r UANAQ moflto. 208-438-5234. TH E ID -------------------------------- COUN

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is^"|S^oponing^for anx p e r le n c e d g r a p h ic m a n a gjslgner.Expertencewlth t r a INIl e c ln to s h c o m p u te r , poteni

o p t a n d p r o d u c t l o n o n c o ,»senUal. Good commu* HomeiIcatlon skllto In.dealing SOO ci1th tha pubHc, a s wen aa Mr.Wr ttention to detail, follow■rough and good spelling , — I a m ust. P ieo so se n d

__ _____ SOS(■ IS iIiS S S ftS , I* '""; . P.O.BOX&48 th e c iTVrtn Falla, ID 83303 a n d 0

lOUP SUPERVISOR . COUNSELOR Incer

d tin g a rew arding ca* te am

atting.B SorB A ,degroa v..'. rrterrad ,'.S end resum e 9; P e r a e n p « l , 'l d a h o 'outhRandj. 1275 North; •00 E ast. Rupert. Idaho ____ _3350. - . • .

i ■ -Ition* G raataum m ariob . . rom J u n e 1 « ; to .8 a p t. Qfflt sLAtook)oMndlbraxpia- -Trf,, tonead hunting guU aa for Pl<>< Ilk A D ear hun t;-S ap t. c n v l 5 t h - N o v . : i S t h J « ^ a ; V Bdemass-Nevada:Call'KXW2i*oi54. : ; boo uRsryusT a c c ineA T C U P 8.-hu .an lm * rccc

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M f o rM n n i^ S s ^ c i r iV :

OOEEPINQ 1 MANAGERperson needed for CAREER 7 and houiatoepi* . OPPO.i

t r a I 9 3 4 ^ n Seeking Inc — It. P re ae nLLER fromS40,0(tton helper needed. Training toanical ability, weld* u l a s backcxperlence helpful. Call dIsL 0

ANCEAOEKTS MANAGER r e su b llsh a d Twin ORInsurance A gency . MANAQEW ng aagrsisslva self- P ro fess ion : ated ilom aed prop*’ m anage bu ■nd caauatty agent ties Indude Icensed life tawil form ation separate positions.. agement ar lent Income opport* atloo of me . S en d resum e to s ta te m en t Box 435 Buriey, ID ment report

RER8 ETC. : ~ E i S »d CDL drivers, der*I general laborow . vendorrato ’ a t A Plus Bonsflto. ,o o n d sut> rdS tN .T F .730W 1 aiors o f ^ SCAPING .>ra. toborers needed ) Wood Rh/er area.

s s h j : "

S S S i —rrently hiring a W * C o u g a r M dlBndscapersfortho w are oxpa s o s o n r ^ e bring S end re s .

M t o

X ^ " o ^SCAPING themall.ultural work. Com e . . . . '- l '- "D S u n V a lley th la M ^ G E Rmor. Looking for o Tho Times-/o n to h o lp fe r tl ilz o •?f,‘‘ Clr':iI a law ns. Contact S a le s Man a tC I e a r w a to ^ . C a w ’® wf

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« d u » car,ou.Cal733<Mt. bo th IndoENFORCEMENT g"lie Corrections Spo- P®

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v S S f V i l f K IS™” "ir-s license or oWe toIn and successfully Th* to a ft

Sl?iM ?.n“lnc'iudino' ASJilwnt'

ion Rosourcos. P.O. ■.126. Twin Foils. ID

J3. DoadNno Apjn 9,•_________ MANUFAC

TENANCE SPEARS IPalls County Is a c - ING COU

Sffll5S"S2S.£o;ker. Posltton requiros tio n s : Qiilld Idaho driver's II- pockagiriO, ability to oporato mochlnisimolntaln small p c ^ r a plastic 1hand tools-and tho onts: Cor

ty to woric offoctivoly - ployeo h«: the public, appllco- InsuranceI and resume must bo holidays.■nWod to Humon R«- ^ i c a t l crp e s O lllce . fourth SPJW "*r. Twin Falto County .P l a n 8«irlhouso or moiled to . 2572 81iFoIto County Human J t noufces,P.O .Box126. (2061 Fails.'ID 6330i;'by ' '“^Spoon110.1997 OpportuI FALLS COUNTY IS 'l' .j , EQUAL OPPORTU*Y EMPLOYER g S 5 t fS

IDAHO MIGRANT U N C IL-FT. Burley ploymsnt a Training in a e lo r - identifies. " ‘T P 'vL ; oils, a s s is ts ellglblo sons with vocational

w ; i . “ c . " y d ) o ,

; 'h " " ; K C : f n W .”hBntoh fluency. *9.84/- '^ n ^ d o d

- L - ^ ' i s s . r a s ' c , :M 171 or 208-734- 6 for more informotlon ' ' '« ? « ■ ' ip p ly a t a n y IJM.C.X . Closos 4/15/97. GOturm

S 5 i 5 " ^ --------- ---INEE 60K por y e o r MECHANIentlal. Salary/draw to maintelo you Isom. Full com* form mily benoflts. paM Insur- h a v e 01CO. p a id v a c a t io n . r o u n d 1m os Amorica, Ine. a h o u s e I) com pany . Ask for ompioynWright, 208-733-2224. 6819 or

BRANCH MANAQIiS Stafflng, a la rge reg ional staff iklng for a selling B ranch M anag ) cu stom er b a se In th e TWIn Fall i O perations e xperience a m ust :k record. Solid base .-f quarterly (ientlve program , 401K . health Ir im environm ant o ffe red to th e rij F a x to Ulk9 Angu9 20*

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O F F I C E M A W i !

A Jcromc business Is loo ifficc Manager 16 oversee thi fflce operations jn. a fast p hvironmenL'• This position Is rcsoonj ookkficplng fiincUons;tec!ud!i ccbunl receivable, dally; c; cconclUaUon'inventory, etc. 1 osliioh r ^ u l i t t a mlnbnuip. c ccoiintlng d c g te e ^ d ^ leaa cceiii booking br,,ofticefiexuccdssflil,ididate vrtU^be ve [)vc to workwith details &av11 k fist wiih computer systems^;;

; .We oBct a goodpsqr &,be rith 'a p ^ 'ra n g e of $7r?9,aPdedical, 4 0 l.(K ), vaw tlpnUkountplans.,; - • . ; •

^ / / ih te m te d p l^ n u M n m i i , c/o Tbe T y m w riW m -

ER MECHANIC£ R BUSINESS W anted farm r•PORTUNrrr . m echanic for. wanted to_open t m farm m gj

J IndhWual to .run „ _ « u * u ic — le n f m gra. e a r n W K H A ^

s S H S(L office for imer* TWtn Falto 1 ct;^Q8r331*022ft. ■

llMafneaded'to TfiUCK MEGPcilHontm,.

?*month!irSMindai ’ 2 y e a rs{ lenta a m a n ag e - tn ic k inec

a n d w e ld ir M stings, payroll. r ie n c e rec

l ? S l 3 b i e " h ? M ust hav raiatlons, ond per* h a n d tisupentolon. Bach- f B u d ^ Admin* ^ „ n with accounting E x ce lle n t |

^our yoare of b e n e f its In

i« 'l?en5ew lftm «* Com pan;

“ a “ir M ountain so ft- V acattoi ixperlenco a plus,resum os a rofor- _ J o in tto: P.O. Box 205, T tansystc ir

1-702-63: 9 occoptod though ___________

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MSSS'iSS'Mini' n a ; . i r « =ur youth c o rrio rs ^lo lr p a re n ts p lu s m ed ICALc arrlo ra w ho a ro oopondab lindopondont con- ctgA tow orks on homo dollvory ,i,hod 6 bod t. Position requires oldorty, workIn g w i th c a r r l - p b n d a b lo cis tom ors In oarly ^ rk e ra 738 ig hours ond withrs on so lo s m oot- MEDICALocuriM now cue- LPN’a nooda for T h e Tim es* h o m o p o d iIn th o e v en in g s , across tho

I a fun ttme position - Con 734om pany bonotlts. or 1-800-3;arits should se n d Uaglc Valla0 to; Sarvlet

FACTURING ondoW oataIS MANUFACTUR* living homo. :OMPANY-Joromo. ColWomio, Gi

W: O uollty c o n tro l. C '* * "aging, w arehouse , , J "Inist, molntononco, ,- ^ S S V ? ^jtk! lobrication. Bon- 1628BrtdgoCompany paid om- m EOICAL

i f . , » , a 4 0 .K .p l m S ™ ,» t iw s avaltoblo o t co m p u te r eir s^ M a n ^ a ^ r in g gongml otflcn S e e u rlw Ofnce, Sin> to woric.•a so u th U n co ln toO fficoO

w e , JoromiP06)324-8101 E.OE.« o « to a n E q u d ^ ' ~ortunity Employer. MEOICAL ■ I 11 ,1 — 1 Oflico Nurse

Btakeabftlonper. portoncohol sum o to: C

o y m a n m e c h a n ic cl e d . Y o o r r o u n d oymont'. E xcellen t meoiCAL »s D.O .E. M ust bo Part-tim e he ) to loom RV a Mo- , rcioffl deric 1 m lntenonce. Apply w o q k j.D u )rt H arta w h Motors working fro m tow nW ondoll. o f s u p p lie .N i r form s. Corw i ^ o n t Mechanic 'lod . H y d ra u lic s a 10s . Field a shop . tools. Coll 733-2664 'O:orloovom essgo. MEOICAL

“ “ I '

lANIC PTpc inta ln a n d se rv ice1 m a ch in e ry , m u s t TultkinRoli0 ow n to o ls , y e a r Pre n d e m p lo y m e n t . Health &D01 s e f u rn is h e d w ith UIo/Dlsobn loymenL Doys 678- Infant Ci1 or 432-5444 eves. RotIr

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iO E R MsgleVatlitafflng serv ice . Is Medich ager.to develop H um m ]F a lls a re a . S a le s XJf- * lust wlih a p rovenerly a n d y e a r e n d (2otth In su rance a n d Ee right can d id a te , m e d ic a l "2 0 M 2 7 - J 0 7 5 C N A ^w a n

d a y s a o x^ ' SnokeRlVi

a . j £ 2 g & iCCS ' MEOICAL^ — I Dtotoiycool

a p lus. A|

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looking for an ' the day to day

n p a c e d r e t a i l c a r a c a m In gM ng <

o n s lb l e f o r a l l a s tro n g ^ u d ln g receiv ing ;^: c a s h & s a l e s mowing u c. T h is fu ll U m c lob for w ip o r a two year a s nvc-^ycan o f • s u p p o r t

; : I S S S: v e ry o rg a n iz e d , vM edicaia .vtU-be.afiSurate -P .j-v .j3

S’ ; , . a t i o n ^b ^ c B t p a d o s e a t \ ^

(an 'lio tirS liiU o n '& ^ p u r c h a s e Attn: d n s

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U m i ^ t o B o x M E o ic ^

JD 83303

___ : _ ________s o ^ A p i u .

/ M E D ID ^ 'n rhach lnery FuU time RN's. nee. or large cu st night shift. .BRIDG g operation '. ESTATES Is con

lD,fldd.RN'a..aBI — ■ V " pansion continues.

u a K * « - .iP .. :

l ic k R e ^ r , MEOICAL s 736-9266 Idaho Homo H eal

Hospice Is seeking

; Ica l arfd a 'u rg ic

ECHUICS • S V t S lHealth a Hosplci

nraHflHr to NurslrM. 200 2nd i fto/fl,NrP<ufa Twin FtM. ID.-.EO

s h e a v y

e c h a n ic a l MVRMCcurrontilin g e x p e - opportunities fort,req u ire d . tho following depoj

a v e ow n wedicol Floor. PTI too ls . Canyon View. PT <

PRN alsoavaili

It p a y a n d Health 4 Dental im

in d u d m em y p a id infamCoreCei

d a y &io n P a y

n th i: Human Reaoucm s T ca m l P.O. Box 40

i35.5712FWC(2t»737.;

i MEOICALionic needed, N U RSIN Q /H I. roq. Benefits. • HEALT! p ly a t R ic h

.ISSS&S'V■ p^U on . Expert

b le . e hoo rfu l home caro req

H oonhaO ontd ln

iC c = - -■ “ “S S S

and rrtoioded to do In-

M v . ; ; ’: “ ■ • i s » s34-0600 H um M R asw>•303-0602 P.O. Box 4(l la y S ta m n g - ' Tw1n ^ ; W r alea. Inc. ^ ^ ^ ( ^ ^ 1

o b ? W o'nood MEDICAL. ^ n t e f S OfflcoAsjUslant.V t small asdstod medical ofnco n

'• , 5 5 ^ “ och^u“lf!o° ------- groetwu2nto?IC

fig. CPT coding, 3 shifts. or. general ofHce

I porson a t porvtsory exporic low Esiotos. needed. Send ro govlowBlvd. om ce Assistant,: --------------------- 586. Jerom e. IC

; - Busy modlcol ds pan time ol- I". H eavy filing. 'ro x p e r io n c o .mco duties. Do- Mm<iiNa oEBVir ric. Send rosume . .

» D " - g i ^ “8“ Medic . ..... -- Regisi10 . LPN or RN t f i r in f f ' fo r v e ry b u sy

R N S ,$ 2 1 ,

S o n K L P N s , $ I :c 588 . Je ro m e. _ _______I. E.Q.E. FOracx/tacanii

Now Staihosp ital s to re - 'M (20 hours per M aB lC Vfl J u tio s Include

i ; i f i p ' ! ? S A i i . h i f t . . v ,lom puter skillsI. A pp lications FormcrelHfomt a t St. Benedicts erseitdnsui ig No. Lincoln.

___ S T AONA - T s i s i s : :IC to currently Tw lanila.ni

iiS ^N iv s’fw ' 73Q-9B:positions. .

lolmbursoment “ E O I i ^ -Program PCS/CNA*Hor Jemal Insurance CertUisd Nurseblllty Coverage PRN positions),Caro Corner current with Id

to perform IMUalley Regional aWe senrtce InHcsl C enter care In a homnT tesourcaa - For further infoI. Box 409 to apply cpntaI. ID 83303-0409 Regional Med1)737-2173 • ler"s Human Ri08)737-2741 ISOlHttandA^

e 6 e ■ g ^ ^ 1 6 :( 2 0 8 ]

on tod lull-tim e. MEDICAL /

C r i f f i ’e S s u R O j c ^

----------- “ I K S J^ . RN Ilcons«l in 11xtk wanted eves. Idaho for a fun>nds. Experience, tion a s supofvlA pply a t S nake gical Sorvlcos.ahab , 620 Spra- t io n s ln d u d e :hi.' e x p e r ia n c o li- - - . ■ managemenL i rL P N 2 -1 0 P .M .R iv e r R e h a b 4 • S S a k l i t o in te r takas pride “ "d e n t on ei

i s K i J nD desire to woric jo d v C ra io 1

M . s r ' s ;Iva.am ploym ent MEDICALi.wMch indudaa: r n Supervlsonir t lv a W o rk in g Nursing Asdstiment___ ______ .•dfor.progrMtitlveSatory. care iadllty. ClandO enta l w ages. Call Picattons Rehap 4 Med ad la te 'conslde r- - a t ^ 734W

enter. 511 E. 4th RN- 23 ^ a e i

H(aoaiBae-222a.d . I/den tal aastotant. rm rinw n 'M if w .S u b n « resume;« 4 1 3 ,Twin Falls. FrO fpF a03. .11 I

[3,mJ . tlfflWMtwt,,Tlrtlfjlls.J

needed for. IIDGEVIEW .continuing .

lues. Please on a c 1628 tfd.TF.

•iaislth and {jklnganax-

rg lc a lR N .

a to re e p d Jaho Home sp ice. «ttn :

:

'4Tontiyhas for LPN's in

,P T nights PTevelngs tvdtoble

al insurance Off Plan r Coverage s Center •nent" mora

a r ' .laourcea 1X409 .633034409

r*2173737*2741

3/H O M EJ.T H

lo k e n tty R N fo raF T xperteiKOln D required.

tdlnsum nco I Off P lan - y Coverage fl Center

m o re

r a riso u rc M3X409>63303-0409 • — 7-2173

nt*Verybusy . co needs.an p e rso n w ith ixperienca to 3 . ICD-9 cod­ding, comput- ) f5ceondsu- pertencaalso )d resume to: iint,P.O .Box • ) 0 . ID 63338. ; '

a s ng v i(« s .p ja

t i c a l

Lstry

5 2 1 / h r .

$ 1 2 /h r .t» aau b 0cu»

f a f f i n gValley

I a v o lln b lo

formulion. lall rewme to:

V I TERvicza,D)a• lakmAn.K m ssse i.3586

lurses Aide (2 ! ons). Must be > ih Idaho S tate ! N urdrn Regto- • 5cerilfred ;& a I I baaio n u rses - « In ddlveiy of homo aettfng. infonnationor, ;

o n tac t C assia M edical Cen* ; in Resourcee;Id Ave; Burtey, • [208)677-6420

RN*^U. SERVICEkRTMENTNAGERI in the State o f ' i fun-time posi- jofvtoor of Sur* ices. Quollfica* ude: Previoua (ie In n u rs in g snL surgical ex- atrong organl- kliis, customer ;ilis. Salary de*>n experience.>eneflt package, imit resum e' to ig. Twin Falto K osp ita i, Box 0 0 3 . 208*733*344. . _

'isore, LPN'a 4 laaWam s need*

ty. Comparable Al Rock^T M k M edkal Center

1 acutoA.TC. n>*

? r r e S / 8 t ta r yirdoV a A la sk aiOOO

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j; J ^ ^ P E N H O U S E ^

. >10050 chock your ad foJ conoctnoss on the fireil (toy that It runs, a s T l i J TlffloS'Nows Is no t re-l sponslb lo fo re rrersanH tham m o. I

t:

IV ■ Faml^ home located

I ni h ff lo o ? 3I • bedmms, 2!5 baths,y redwood siding, all

' sK tfR gon.SW 8cns.' TW sIs a veiy sharp .

t P M C a A T$198,000 *FF>7B7

4|_H 0M E8roR8A l£^

PUBUC SERVICE ME88AQE

i ' f re e In form ation a b o u t avoiding tim eshare and

. ! real ostato scam s, writsto th e F e d e r a l T r a d o Com m ission, W ashing­ton. D.C., 20580. o r call

, the Notional Fraud Infor- > m a t l o n C o n t e r ,

I 1 1.fl00-e76-7060.

j A T T ^ T i p N .

I Snake River RealtyI HomeaonChannollO \ ’HtsmoShoW

I } Pally - 734-9400• ' BUHL

3 b d rm s. Buhl a c re a g e , spodous master bedroom and both. $119,000. Coll Ooyle 733-1666 o r '

. MOUNTAIN VIEW REALTV

1216 RLER AVE E 734.1898

BUHLSale Failed

■ . , B ockon the rrw t(e tand ' ready for so ld Darting 2

bdrm homo wtth shop.. TTie cutest homo In Buhl.

C allJudy 326-6680

B A R K E RCMtt S4*4371 newl

BUHLSpankin'New!

T hislirandnew hom els auperb lybuim w anta new home, call nowl

- ^'.$106fi00 ..

B A R K E RP . C»aS4»43T1nowl

: S BUHL. 1B 30sq .fL hom e : v L g . lo t, 3 o r 4 b d rm . S

. f b a t h . ^ o n t ^ - J J ^ rnHj

H v e r s . O v e r a lx e d 1 o«:

R > / B U H L .3 b d r m .1 'b a t i

c «iK5(s.'^AsWf^ *75.000 O w n er will c a rry dow i

n , . ; . p eym ent Open houM 01• : F rr.5 to 8, aSat.,11<

4125eihAve.8J4»84« foi • ■ BURLEV -. Beautiful .1 ^

... : eld3 bdrm.. 2 batJi. ftii|V .V:{: ~W 'j|OTl^ $134 .0 0 d

m / ;; ’ r.CANT AFFORD THE . K ; ' : : h : HOME YOU NEED?,

ff'QilMOBBhomeforyou -t; --Athoney with mlnltna

p l i f e K J S ij^ofUwainiknotlyplinl

i M l f f i K S O W S

t l - ^ ' ^ t H R E E MS ’* f e e - REALTY •

' 733-5336

«

I r OPE=; I XSOSmiNOlEJ ■ IWosofT.Sbeifroomw^enn ■afl H 3c tr|inge. -

■ $239,000* ] H

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D E C L O - F o r s a t e b y . o w n er . 2 bd rm . hom o.

654-2148. p le ase loavo m essage

F IL E R 3 b d rm o n a c r e w/out buildings. $55,000. Owner cony. 326-S494

RLERBEAUTIFUL 6.8B ACRE-

AQE on tho north edge of file r. Com plete)/ nmo6 - e le d 3 b d rm , 1M b a th , steel sided home w/heot. pump. 24‘x30‘ garage, 4 pole fendr>g. l a '^ H o a f - ing shod, corral, 10'x12' tack room. All In pasture.A rea l show p lacel Call Roy a t 733-6340 or

SABALAR E A L T Y

..............-733-4321 — .........

. -FOR-8Al.frBy-BUIU)6R-3 bdrm. Vaulted cetUngs many extras & upgrades

Quiet cul-de-sac $106,900

— I 731^»30 o rB 37 .e313

Q O O D IN Q - 1050 sq . ft.^ -brfck homo. V4 acre, AC.

auto, sprinkling, fireplace.

» yFor ^ ou t QOODINQ 4 bdrm, 2 bathm d home In tho country on 5+Tite acres. 24x40 gamge/Bhop.do $145.e00.Reanorownod.ng- Call Suson a t 834-4954.call HUB CITY REALTYfor- >34.6073

’’ ' qO O D IN Q C ozy 1 bdrm

i r 1 ^ s h a S » - m o b o . ^.^elbleow nercafn..ReaK or.

o w n e d . C e ll S u s a n o t 834-4954.

0 HUB CITY REALTY1 834-6073— O O O D IN a 1 bdrm. Com­

plete w/W/D, stove, refrlg. igo, A C ,som ofum .2y re . dd . 5om $35,000. Owner. 834-4766

Q O O D IN a Nice 2 bdrm. 1 u bath home, good k»atlon,

t u r n - k e y c o n d i t i o n g $55.S0(H)wnef. 834-4766

Q O V T F O R E C L O S E D----- hom es for pennies on $1.

O ollnquoni Tax. Ropo’s R E O 's . Your A rea. Toll

jKi F re e (1)8 0 0 -2 1 8 -8 0 0 0 ] 2 Ext. H-163B for cu rren t p. listings, jhl. ..)

? G U A R A N T E E D / A D S

T h e T im e s N e w s I g u a r a n t e e s to 's e l l»is m e r c h a n d i s e ,a a u to m o tiv e in 7'I d a y s a n d r e a l

e s t a t e in 1 5 d a y s 7 o r r e r u n t h e a d a n ! a d d it io n a l 7 d a y s .' ; T h e r e Is a $ 3 e x t r a— f e e f o r t h e g u a r& n -

t e e p a c k a g e . A d smtitf n t a y b e c a n c e l le dink!- ■ e a r ly fo r c u s to m e r o a r c o n v e n ie n c e b u t

hop. , t h e c h a r g e will- 2 2 . r e m ^ n t h e s a m e .>«th I 'e t o ; . ■■■■■■ ■

H A Q E R M A N - N e w 3 b d r m ., 2 b a th V4 a c r e . M « iy i< tas ,837 .«402 .:,

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y HAQERMAN. 2500 sq. fl. J BI. family hom e. A dults up« S ie s ta ir s , c h ild re n do w n - 2

stairs? 2 bdrm. 1 ba th up, p i_ 2 bdrm. family room down 81• w /2 car g a ra g e , m ature - 8tB. trees , sprinkler sy stem . JEI

garden oroo. b rick con- tti- stnjctlon, tile roof. A very 1-

low m ain tenance hom e bej J , , . ^ « . . o o p . r . , . n . 3;

Jr WRIOHTREALTY ,I, 837.4700 f

f No m sitsr tiow you span¥V your days, d a s illled Ills ; your busy sch idu le . Put _ _ *,] d sss lllsd 's time-saving jm " dksctory ot good* and s«r>

vleatowvkioryouloday.

' W M ^T R A D m O iA L $:

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B- UrDSltvIno room w ith''

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- 734-1991 I£

55 HAQERMAN. N ew c o n - », 1 strucUononValloynoor.4 '*n bdrm. 2 bath. dbl. garage. ^If) vaulted colUngs, oak cab- ^B6 In e ls , la . p o n try , h e a t ^- p u m p /A C ,-A o c re lo t. • ID Only $88,500.00.II. ^ lO H T REALTY>’s 837-4700 *oil ■ • fl30 HANSEN c,nt Now U stlng-lota of square s

f o o to g o ,5 ^ ^ j^ 2 ^ i t o , h

^ room and lots of room In Ib a s e m e n t . A l ln o w Iwindows. Price reduced. W

) Call Cortynn 655-4268. W

T H R E E MREALTY {

,11 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 tI'LL BUY o r LEASE (

your HOUSE, any condition all prices. CALL 736.1170. ■ a

S ■' • •_________ ' • 'mi. / 1*7 / M'a 1- a d

r e . ^ ^ ^ ^ n B w a a m u | | |

: HUGE PRICE II: ' 'Rcdboa moooo Gbtina a

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JEROME 2 story home on NUS acres wWi 4 bedrooms. Rl 2 1 /4 b a th s .4 c a rg a ra o ep lu o o e v e r a t s h o p s , wm,8188,000. Give G ary or / «

' Shlrtoyocan. ■JEROM E G re a t buy on ■

tttls 3 bdrm. honw wftiver 1400 sq . f t. w ith d eck .

Jam lforappt.

NELSONR E A L T Yr a f - 3 9 3 0 g j

JEROME TII Play golf In your front yard,

entertain in this beautiful (Bn 3 bdrm wtth ofRce or 4lhb d r m , 4 b o t h h o m e . JER(J a ( ^ tub, lota of stor- Newa g e , 3 c a r go roge . Coll hon

-C ertynn Noh"665-«268 o r “ feni eamo_aflB_thH_hQm o .a tmy open house Sunday. wo<April 6th from 1:00-4:00 Ont p .m .160 eem ino(e0 rcto.J e ro m e O o lf C o u r s e . 420$238,800. mm,

T H R E E M . *R E A L T Y

-

JEROME ^GREAT PRICE 3 bdrm In ^

N orth a r e a o f J e ro m e kim w /new e x te r io r po in t & fen c e , ^ n ' t i o s t l ^ ^ -lali

w-cSo. —PRIVACY! .Country.llving TWII

In th e cityl 3 bd rm . h o t p etub, deck, satellKe & bo- .beinus-n>0Q3.'0nly $76,800. .M t

#97-056.INVESTORS gobd ren ta l c lc

h is to ry . L a r g e l o t s . 2 t o

a o C 3 ; v ? . " 3 a ! ! tH S 4 . *86.020. fui

G REA T NEW 3 bd rm . 2 ypi both, open floor plan, tile noi around whirlpool tub, gos Co fireplace, w igaa hsalTng, yo AC & large to t Very rtce l tofl A ilfo r$& O O O .C ^ISa»- . d r a C o p p a 3 2 4 -8 7 6 2 . £ (W7-002.’ “

YOU’LL FIND fresh point, new carpet, ehlny hard­wood noors & large 2 car _ garage. Conveniently lo- -Ci

> c a t e d .h o m e o lo s e to s c h o o l s , e h o p p ln g A hospital. C all B e n n ie B

-324-7304 t o ^ because ^ i t l s o n l y $ 5 8 , 8 B 8 . •* #97-016. *

WENDELLWELL CARED 2 bdrni. g a s •

furnace, newer foot 8. ga- r a g e w /w o o d n e a t . ' $ 4 8 ,0 0 0 . C a ll B o n n ie W llllom aon 6 3 6 .6 2 3 4 . ^ #86-131. . e ;CANYONSIDE |

REALTY,INC. ■324-3364,1-800«78«30S |

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S I f i !KMUTYFAMIUrr $ i.oe

•. HOME •’J,''- B iab<

«n« wtth 4 bedrooini,^ ( t AC

5 s r ? i s aupg t^ lo lc ttch H i..'- M

ujlnntticipilnuati:". I: $143,600 , . I

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HOMES ' ublni' Lewis Construction on eonfllie ro m e C o u n ty C lu b . vt'o. iluildtosult. you rp lano r younlurs. C h o ice o f 3 lo ts . | | | _)ulet Country O ub IMng - 9jst5m in.from TW intFor B l ifoanation call Marsha ot riMBERUNE REALTY

324«840 v ^ =Broker owned property) IT

iw ^Stogl 2 bdnn; 1 bath < om e w/steel siding, nice « snced ya rd r n o w o r^ M " ------

« o d s to v o .A g re a tb u y i " }ny$ 4 4 ,6 0 0 .C ^ Mother 9 ^ 4 -4 6 6 7 or Jo a n n e®120-8848.

T H R E E MR E A L T Y

3 M - 2 2 3 8 ^IMBERLY 3 bdnn, n ^(Itohen, c a rp e t & dock, pcn^'xcelioeatton.j423-6260 lands

■ coveIMBERLY. 2 .240 sq . tt. e twU bdrm a. 3 b a th s , fin- , js h o d b sm t . N ew ro o f -jrHirtnkters. patio. 423<444 ^V IN F A tlB Q m w n p - Mj e d J n ^ b r lo k t^ lM M e ^)d(m, 2 bath-home. 71)0. HIM. garage Indudes large H r to rage 'areeand 'an -en -" ' ■) lo s e d s h o p fo r D a d . ■I'ouTI low the large fami- Wy room with 0 blazing gas [ _ jI re p la c e -n o m u s s , no ^lu ss w ith w ood. T re a t m^our family to th is g rea t U j___nome for only $115,900. — Call Jonn H utchison for / o u r p r iv a t e s h o w in g

ALPINEREALTY ^73 4 .3 3 7 3 . ^

C A L L T O L L F R E E1-80(M y»3446

WIN FALLS J u a t Listed 2 acres. 2 pasturw /shol. tors for horses. Southern

exposure. 4 bdrm, 2.5. baths. Doublocar garage

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. ■ s a a s s a i & a ^ ' %1 landseopeV-S^famllyT ,-a

2 bdrmo, a car-'detsoh td ;'', ; | -

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R en t to own! achools.su tlve hom o. 3 o r 4 • . aaa.BOO r m s . E x c e l , c o n d . - ,0 8 5 p e r m o . 2 6 6 3 - w im ba aboth. Call 736.1170.

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. .-'.No oflotswlli b e opened bof oponlngs are held a t 2:00 pm a t F 83712.7743. BUdof* and their afl io k l on the sealed bid da te boM r

• listings ore opened daily ..,'- , ; HUD reserves tho.rfght to re property prior to bid o p e n l^ . Act adveitlsem ent Is not guaranteed, him or hemelf a s to adcum te infoi D ( ^ l e '2onlng and code Molatio

■' T tie ,*LBP* doslgnatlon.indlc ,1878 contain' lead base; contract d ^ ^ 9«B rnust b e ; sub

: ft548 dated a«6 ):H U D w llln o t« ' properfle»,'.unle» the addisndum

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FALLS. By ow ner, I S ^ ^ B > lo t lin e d u p le x . 3 1 .2 bath, dbl. garage. heat, AC, fenced, 1 . R S S B 1, 318 & 321 Ridge- B ^ B | | ;$ 8 7 ,O O O M 7 3 4 i^ ' ! 8 5 j B e

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home for fo u rla rg b a th , p i

manoalM ostcacsttgH.SI^1C#

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' N kteiilWhflanOwir titJD -negtstered Real E sta te - snal F o r Mora Inform ation • '

^ M wnkig'a plaee to o d tioma M to about w iabbhqiiw

before tiw l i ^ d bid opeiWiB da)*- a t Plaza IV, Suita 220 ,600 Park » ir agen ts are Inviied.to P n p ko m e e x te n d ^ n ^ . Blds on •

o 'r e ]e « V y .o r eii.offim 'or to wjtWr Accuracy of infotmatJon contalned led.- II Is the pumhasor’a re sp o n ^ i In fe c t io n arid p r i ^ r ty eondl0on; latkxw.lo c a te s that a r t y . w a s oonstn ased pa in t A LBP addendum t0;thi submltled with the currant S a lsa G( lot accep t sa les ' cbntmets bri IBF ' Jum acoDihpanles ttieoHer. • • t ' \ fered fo r'aa le to qu ^ lfled p u r ^ illglon, ^ handleapilam U la] ati lentatloh.]-sfitatlona or.warifahtfM cbncern l ; Including b u t n '^ lim ited to m ec )tihdatlen , a t^ c tu n il^ o r oompOai q u l r a p t ^ md.wriil m ake n o repJf t t e

ggllllflffgillglfiBWBTIWlWIT t S f t S r n S ? ^ Bici; >FHAIri■ I .S87J00 v .pTrr ^12 '*" ■'L M 't tw l l i i io m iM M 'la « i f ra m H U D p r ie rM a u tw la s

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m en tooR im u r ? b d m brick .T w Ig S o h u tte

SJW orC *^ ove,oakW tchen; W a a f y n irage. $79,800. ao»783-aa86. Avo.E.:736.11fl6 .n trn jpA L L S ' s — tMPRE8»VEH<

:A V IEW o f 8 F a lls & lo c a l S nake R iv en theCountryCIi Homehcludea c o u r s e , b o a

R B I :sprtnM edponi oommonarea.

I T B U n ? ^ / home, bum Am Ing & capltallz tu r e s b e a u tif view of the Sr Home also inc Cabin Cruiser, dock oti the rf haS u n d o ssIc

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loors.oakbuOtlns. BEEII-.$t000ftno.. 7 3 «X>. Caa.736-1186 --------- —»B u c k i n g h a m . iw iN FALLS

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L. e o r. c a rp e ts

s S S - s s s j ' f f i“• • * 2 r E i ■ w a v e 4 J e tnge, d ishw asher twirfii 2 bat^>oU . $1000 paint . s T h u g o f iSrp e t a llow ance. ™

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R E E M t e E T c !lEA LTY . l«7!!3-337«. 33 -5336 T H R E

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* Cal your HUOr' / ■ ^ ^ :# 8 K 4 t r 'p ^ ra n g s . ' ■■ H j j H . ! - )v f property or to . ;

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id iW a .id lf ith e ” '^.ribliKy.tosaWy:'

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BHOHEwmi • o f S h o s h d n a D oated In th e ve r C anyon in • • vC iubE statee . ifdesShoiesoH b o a t m a r in a ,

S C l o ^ fft for entertain- Kallzlng 'on na- lutlfu), ecen lo • Shake River. 3 in c lu d ee a2 9 ‘ tser.year-nund fie rivsr, Yama- . - assk>DOlfcait& lO aU A M U S T

3ALAA L T Y3-4321

±B Immaculate om ew /4bdn?u.,

S J S ' o l f c ■,1148.000. Talk to orshowtng.- IL L S 2 s to r y '4 b e d room s, 3 flrepiaces, 3 car ached 4 car gar,- acre. $ 1 9 8 , ^ . '

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-SONsA LTY

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I HCK a F d RELAXmr a ' fr a g n i t o -----------n. Up-to-date de­pots,, c o u n te rs ,

, Includes nu c ro -.J e t t e d t u b . 4 both, basem ent s family room & om. L ow m ^nte- b r l o k & s t e e l 3214.Falls Ave. a c re . P ric ed a t ).Forinformatk>6 • r a m e n i t ie s o r . p lease can Jo n i 1 8 o r C o l le e n S .'- .'

R E E M :EALTY 3 -5 3 3 6 •

------------------------:.bdrms on quiet lu s t u n d e r^ O O irp o rt Owno'r Is S. Can Jm Back- 1376. .

R E E MEALTY 3 - ^ 3 6 .

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flH F A L ia ^ ’.-:.'.LVw A M c m c L e i ;

rsJfkeplaoe, q u M ; ' ' " ' ^ ao m o o d o nao .'C aD fo ritou i?j\ . :

-

sS iatfU Q ttohbiiy . i ' l a e t ' t o n g a t t h l « r ! S i i i i e o o . ’i i e 8 9 i - ' . \3.bdrmr2 b a th r j . '- .

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TVWKFALL8- - / r T l Manu fw tU «‘» D fw rn • por-. '

■ fo o t l e r a n y b u s in e s s . 38x60 ftdVJnsulatsd shop

.wtth 2 f ln O M rooms stairs and UbattL 2 b d n ^ .2 bB ths.110esq .n .h o m ola n d s c a p e d a n d sp r in ­kled. oven/range, rafrig, D W /d lsp o sa l. S a c re s . $109,000. Possible ovm- e r cany . Call Carlynn or D tokN oh6Sfr4268.

T H R E E MREALTY

■ 733»5336. -TWINFALLS,

PICKET FENCE great old­e r 2 bdnn hom e on large com er, w/BV pad . many t r e e s , - d o u b le o a rp o r t. b a s e m e n t t o o . J u s t $ 4 9 ,6 8 6 . C a l lR e b ln M o f f l t t 3 2 4 - e 7 7 8 . #97r086T

CANYONSIDE

324.0778 H om e O m ee

.t w in p a l l s - spacious.• n e w e r 3 bdrm , coverod

p o rch , cu stom d ocks &• yard, lot ot storage, groat , room .S119.000.7340545

O ^ H o w

f a f e a g i i a

1 8 9 7 C a n d l e— -Come-wolk-thi‘ough

2,465 sq. f t ., 3 bdrm. efflcicn^, hardwood

, more. If you want it all

' ^ OuUw; WAI

1 0 2 2 T l. SOMETHINQ FOR EVERYONE bride A .cadar ranch style hoi Islocatsd In great NE locatk

; landsdAedlot&ahaHwimi green thumb; a 32x40 shop i

‘Storage or recreation equli -fenced CadlyaawlCplaytK YQURKOSTESStf'MARI

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P 6 l4 4 o r0 e r tfse 7 3 6 « 7 7 0 band d>scover:for yourself c

I, how beauU tulahom ecan ' |is be. This 1993 pa rade of FI- home winner o flers you c

1; S S " n l l i S " » ' a ; !h or} 4!ca'r g a ra g e V o v e r 1 rr 2500.8q:fL on one level, ' k

forint IM n g i^ d iijl^ F

block w alk-ln sh o w e r ,so a k in g tu b . 2 w alk -ln .

- closets, s te n g * ttvough- — ^ ou tA rao lm ustaee .A sk - Ti

in R E A L T Y 1 »■ 733-5336 |p TWIN FALLa V.CoKs^e i^ wtth now kitchen, 1 bdmi. i

BtauUful ao.*, L^tfl ot trees. $47K.V 733-2033.

_ TWIN FALLS. N ew 3 bdrmIS. ' 2 ba th w /3 c a r g a ra g eod Maintonanco free exterloi& onla& w tthoxcol.viow s

iat 3 mis. W. of Twin Foils45 $tM .900. C a ll7 ^ 9 1 6 6

LE R id g e DM ViElg h onc-of.Tw in-Falisl. _

TO. 2-1/2 b a th , e x tra -h i£ h o d floo rs , & m u ch , m u c h : a ll, th is hom e is fo r you!

WARNKE CUSTOKI HOMES, IHC 117W.Fourth

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'ONEI Just listed In Twin Falls. This.> home has 3 bedrooms: 2 baths & cation, Features Indude extra large *im large garden area for the family, lop building for the hobbyist or the. iqulpment: RV pariang ana; fully laytiouse forme Udsi $134,800 ARSHA ROWLAND

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c n n U ‘5 t a r t { n 9 a t $ 8 9 f 9 i

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5 i 8 i 6 2 7 t S r ; t 2 4 ^

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TWINFALLS . : W NOulet home V*tth character, ‘ba th-Lots of hardwood fkxm . 2 CaD. bdrm, 1 bath,'living room, d in in g ro o m , k itc h e n ,la u n d ry o n m a in floor. ' g gFamay room 4 possibility ^“ 0o l 2 bd rm s & Vi ba th In “basem eA t Covered psiki. ___All tNa for only S61.500. tw imT his h o m s wMI n o t la s t s s a n

' kn g . ca ll Wntls today for ■ (prtvate showing 7 2 8 0 . qa

T H R E E M _HEALTY ™ n 733-5336 , -SS

1W 1N FA U 5 t o o

'’X S ;5 2 S 8 'r » i f , ‘lo eated lnN E T P onahall ^ acre lol on the end of a ^ c u l-d e -so c . W hat m ore couklyouaskfo(?A Both- well built custom offering 3cargan> go . 3 b d n T a ,2 baths. Fonnal Ihrtng. for- I®*' mol dining or offtee. Lots * ' J;

plon, leaded.glass doors. ^ huge redw ood dock for a a a ,

- sum m er BB Q 's.-A sklng. h a N $234,900. Coll Mark 7 3 ^5144 or Donlse 736^770 gS? orT hreoM Realty. .

T H R E E M ^REALTY ooo 733-5336 —

TWIN FALLS. COME SEE I e A N O S I Q H o v e r t h l s ■ boauUful 4 bdrm. 2 bath L _ homo with oversized dbt e g a ra g e , m e ta l s id in g , huge fully fenced lot wltn 3^ * 1, m a tu r e l a n d s c a p in g , huy sprinkler system and s o plrf much m oro. T ho neigh- bochoodlsgreaU thovU - ™ o ue ls u n b o llo ^ o rY o u l l ' >oai w anttosooH foryoursotf. .g t

-O nly .$99 ,SO O ^C all J a n . c o t

•jrtwwlnji today. • the'

A L P I N E J ±REALTY B0 {7 3 4 - 3 3 7 3 ’ f j ‘

C A L L T O L L F R E E pas 1-;80(M73-3446 tor

TWIN FA L L S. P r ic e re - nm ducodi Vintage home has fsi g rea t poselbllltlos for a pro 'h andym an ' buyer. A rea u m of n ic e c o t ta g e s . Now

I priced o l $66 ,500 . Attio * gablo bdm u . dormor win- 5^ Sow box a t stair landing.Jone Qeorgo lirg6.057.

KIMBERLY. 4 bdrm home ------wllh lota of fruH trees on HA2 quiet s tre e t Hugo mosler fen bdrm, enclosed deck, has C a

.>■ ..m any.posslblllties. 0 ver 1400 sq .ft. for $77,500.Call Andy #97-002. I a i

WOOD RIVER VALLEY; U Z Wonderful horse property . with breothtaklng views, 3 . bdrm , 2 b a th hom o. 4+ “ acres, outbufldlngis. Must see . c a ll Sheryl or Jo n e ^ *97-008. ^

W ENDELL. New listing!

B oautllul 1 ,800* sq .f t . ^ . h o m o o n o - d o u b le lo t . m

1 : Beautifultandscapiraand lots of fruit troes .'A ndy <f97-009.

, R E / M A X _r KeysteiM Realty Group B tV 7 3 5 ^ 0 3 0 0 S. ------------ -- ,

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s d r a l i i l V X ; ’ ' : ' ' ' ' ; ' :Iopment : 6 0 ; Y e a r s d ' E ^ e r i e n c e ; ,

s u i x l i m i o i u .

,900.r n e w m o d e l , i o

id^inJietiM efc

m J:. Sunday

n N M S L i5 “-3 b d m i. l i ~

rW INFALLS-N.E.By. Canyonowner. 3 bdnn., 2 b w , 2 a c » h500 sq . f t . full unfinished ^ « . t r basement. $119.000.

Call 7 3 4 ^ 2 7

VIN FALLS 4 bedroom, Apple Vb a th o n la c r e . Bacre-i

c S S S i S S A ^733-778B FDerlO

NIH FALLS. By ownor: R j Slaaay oldar hom* In ca/j

iaautltul tn»B. hard- 0ood tioora. 4 bdrma. BUHt-i IS bath. 2200 ag. ft. Soo ^ 0 St s t 130 P ie rce SI. M ust

t9 8 ,5 0 a C s lt7 3 M 5 ro ? ’

fE N 0B U .N ew 3bdfm ,2 b leJ« t)O th,1263sq.fthom oon 75x125 lo t 0 ^ 8 4 dock. P l y . S71.900. A sllt tlo a s6 % down. $500/mo. O.A.C.Can 206.536.5500.

00000000000000 m u n f A N S E N -com m un lty a . R g g o o d p la c e to liv e . 3 543 . bdrrn, 1 balh w/nlce yord &fnjlttreos. $68.00a ,

Call T hom as Realty733^048 r r ^

00000000000000 ■■■ made

- 5 1 2 o u r hFARPyyRANCHES/

DAIRIES _____PUBUC SERVICE

MESSAQE «elng Is bellovjng. Don't buy p roperty b M o ^ n

? 5 ^ ‘ b*L oU onoboui ovolding tim osharo and

m a t - l o n C e n t o r . 1-800-676-7060. ^

iU H L G R E A T L I V E - M UN STOCK, FARM COMBO.. RE 70 a c r e s In row crop & 543 pasture, 3 CFS of live wa-tor * anothor Dve stream, .3 bdmts.. In flood cond,, ' '

li’C; a c r cproperty. $225,000.. T c ■M U N R O E ’ R O B IR T S $^ .'c

R E A L E S T A T E54 3 -8 8 0 6 /5 4 3 < 3 3 9 “ ^Q E

S43-4361 K l-eO O -241-3028

' — h a q erIAZELTON 270 a c r e s . OEVE fenced pasturo. $69,000. .t u n I Call 825-5617. ' ftubd

(I- -E .4S 5 1 3 ciudii

ACREAGES & LOTS n«ry has I

20 ACRES In th e country noor Twin

F o l ia w ith fu ll w a to r

s r = , = r j j r G S Eview s o l tho North. Call Jim H oag for do ta lls ot 733-1278.

m a g i c v a l l e y S , r e a l t y

7 ^ 1 9 9 1 —B U S S . U n d Investm ent Thatl

opportunity . 1 g roup of bo undeveloped rosidontlal -nm lo ts & 1 com m ercial lot time

&3826201 a 206^5^4297.

Have The Country Dr 1S35 Falls Av

• ‘ $ 1 5 9 ,9 0 0 • 2701B y o w n e r i 1992 , 1 .4 6 acre f o m ia l d in in g , b r e o k f a s t hi ro o m , com pu ter/o ffice room , a i r . s p r in k le d la w n & p asi w /R V po rk lng , b r ick w /vln> d e c k A p o r c h . . " i .

O P E N H iSUNDAVlJ T f I '

:^SPAaOUS*UVABLE*2544;EASTqATEDII

» o p S u « ^ " S S

S s)troes2V«ac... 17,500 „rL akesR d-....17,600 IfeHabttot..-.. 18,000 ^ * ^ " 1 ? .e hoy flow.......29,500 ' ' ' " ' t j f ts Vafley........ 34,900 u , aL c0-SprlngRd.;;. 35.000ZViacre........... 40.000 ------------ ^m edge 6 ac.. 45,000 HAMMET lO acres..........55.000 40lrrlgal

l A R K E B f o r « l ! ’f•sa B43-4371 now/ Insloti. 1: • • paslures.

otric hom e . P r iv a te _______ f;s, fish pond, large dou- h a z e l T i

ly h o u s e , o il on 15 n. - OS. Close to town but IDAHO R/ h a ll th o p r iv ac y of s e A c t ^ntjy living. A sk in g

NROE-ROBIRTS ® S S o -?EAL ESTATE o S d13-8806/543-6339 Minutes

543-4361 R ecreat1-«00-241-3028 lipns ol 1 — — For es t E •R 10 acres wllh viow. cywlthol 9 ,9 0 0 : a g o o d b u y warranty ide be tter with ono of f in an c li r hom es on K. today 20 nrfse Custom H om es

4234489 JEROME

■R MANUFACTURED o f Jo rc)M E S W E L C 0 M E , b d r m b75 acres with 6 shores h e o t . oivalof, noor RIer. Ask* sh o p , c($89,000. Hurry, V<L ONE O F A KIND v a lu e 0REAOE, 2 bedroom 2 Call SaiIh, 1440 sq. II. hom e 8752.- 1IS 336 sq . ft. in baso* W E8T0Im t eloctric-FA, wood- COURSrnlna atove. a ttached Gifllogttfaflori 200«<|.n .. " o f l e r s . top, concrete floor, oil Jerke3:

p a in ty . 4 M o s In LARGE,sturo. Asking $99,500. vocy. 0INROE-ROBIRTS landsco REAL ESTATE « 3 - e 8 0 6 / 5 4 3 ^ 9

5 4 3 - ^ 11 -800-241-3028 ?ooluro

ER/TWIN FALLS 2 ,2 rSipR ^ r e s In a l f a l f a . (2 )

F.C .C . w olor s h a re s pRn/AC 5.000. 0011432.6815 Jj^do, 1 GERMAN - ’/% ocre lol. 'Mt viows, $1 e.OOO.flna- B" J ^ avail. Call 837-6402.

3EHMAN «7-00*/E L O PE R S O PPQ R - / % a | J INITYl »?ropo80d 54 lot L»MIN bd. on Hogonnan Ave. RE 43.loU aro.for.salo.ln-. ...324r33i idir^ 2 homos. Proliml- iB urtiJi try onginooring work a been completed od- ring to all dty require- wits for woter. sowor & uJs. Dovolopmont costs j e r o m i e v e ry re o s o n o b lo . ivnor Is bnxlous & will P q insider Dll roosonablo c Vas fora. Call Roy 733.6340 **•

3 A B A L A f T "REALTY C

733-4321 3

REMEMBER ”u birthday ad you placed some time ogo in Tho lmos‘Newa7 iiow\»lt\9 mo to come ptek up your pictures. Slop by The

Customer Service DepI . todayl

)reain inT ow h )stied

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■ iroosq.ft ^TCS.4-S B R,3 BA. hook, huge family R f l

n,£as'heai w/central ■ istureVcircle drive riylsiding/rcdwood I j l l g

IOUSEl; |'i I 2 - 3 P M m

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BUSWBS! 7344411 p 'y M i

ly, April 6,1997

i mETT.-BoautlfunyTO*- JEROM E-Hlod 4 bdnn. 3 bath,, yon rim, 87garage. 3100 sq. f t n e a r Trovi> o n 50 I r r ig a te d Call733-31

; S “S i ^ife . S n a k e R iver $350,000.00. £ Q S :,i .? SinJofiyGorroll iluch Real Estate .

ETT. H orse ranch, 8778. #97-tgoled acres, Indoop O A M Y lt d o o r a r e n a s , 3s . feedlot. 10 stalls R ^:. 1 2 hor8e w n s & 7 -res. All fenced wllh 324-87781

S (S l!oS5« i'to I

s!S’5‘ S°1SLTON H om o alto . 6946 or 20

-------------- S 3 7 .0 0 0IRANCHBARQAIN OUCEOIIII

> a .5 ilin a n R h n i> H S T to c u la r m o u n ta in Ranch Prc

s s E " ,of acros of noUonalIt End of road prfva- X H Rh o lo c tr ic .S u rv o ^ . ■ ‘1 .0 ,inty dood, oxcollont R E )ic in g . C a ll ow nor 7 3 3 .20a.839.250l. ------------------------------------- KIMBERL'ME acros nooACREAGE on edgo Canyon, qioro m o l G ro a t 3 -4 Newmanun b rick h om o , g a s ok. $12,001.' a u to sp r in k le rs , tom Horrvo

; : r a s . 5 S i

rO F ^ M M E Q O L FJRSE .57 acfo bldg 1 0 % .D o: G ro a t viowl Bring • - ...........Csi'Can'K ay UnifiDK- ' M6Bny ie 324-5554. #97-006. wotor.sowIE, SHOP. viow. pri- « 6 sc re e sr. orchard & moturo $39,900.scoplngwillgrobyour • 2 0 a c r entlon wAhls acreage stream frool Jerome. Roomy 3 ♦ 40 s e re s\ 2 bath homo on 1.5 pipe, creel•s w/ovor 1800 sq.ft. ♦ WIIuros a woodstovo & Morgan Re Q roatbuyat$75.000lI S a n d ra C a p p e to SHOSHON324-8752. #97-089. *30-000.ACY top Ol Old Buhl otter 3:30le, 5 ecres w/wolor. 4 eiioRMnM

^JdoT chod lS l'oS S :

■007. . TV /IN FA^NYONSIDER ^ L T Y .I N C .3 3 5 4 ,1 :8 0 » 2 7 » « 0 5 . . .734.9428

>ME Prico reduced. 5 t w in FAL>8 wllh 5 sh a re s wa-nice locoUon, $25500. gfr^p?im,324-7465._________ ready to

5ME-Nowly approved 9U.000.10 sltos, 1 ,3 . a 5 aero TVtnNFAL. G reat locatloni 500 acres 1038 E. Call 734.9405. 0011208-'

O P E N H O I S U N D A Y 1-4

J i IIp Ie H h B1 8 0 .R A I N B O W D R .- J E I

aUNtBY HOMEI single lovei ranch Jf )PfOKimotoly 1J53 iq. fl. ot living jpoco >ths. 2.C0I goroge. oO on one octe. T mo hOJ many omorfliej iuj dr ccrtUlork le d tub In master bedroom, nxinlervvi M sk»ig, potk)/deck. automatic spdnkk hook ups wim leporole sopflc lysiom 0

coled In q>iot neigltxrhood.

^ ■ ^ » T 'AAO 1288 Addison AVS.E.n y ' Wf'ctcciv.tMtict

m W T S S S WMths. formal ihrlra room: famDy room. leck-tneM sp ^featu res .-.e ic iied ok

CE t P t i t •Ebii'oOH.ijoor^pil'iu'.'l^^

ICRANIIM COOimY CUUUKR Locmberly;Sehoo1.0ltlitct.2’tt()(y hom )pw room wtth w adoustm ng room. 3

l a m B U E WUL ACtfABE HereVltier.a 4 bednMm, 2 baihhoms'Ofca'rrtcena rs old. this home is better tt)U new'tdaroround auto sprinkMr>;-ThIs ts'.a '

E -5-152-acres.canw T , —, 87 wotor shares,rav o ie r 'e O a s is . lIN C O M E PI^3176. oner Spm. i ^ l N FALLS

SO L ID INCCrE N SI 3 bdrm. 2 OUCERI2 sti in lhe r on privateocre se l for easy Renilng for Jlanco. Auto sprin. $ ^ per m o lots ol Iro esrT i^

97-026T TH lSI3unltt

lYONSIDE•ALTY,INC. ^ 1 respect ol H » 9 0 0 fn c e Qofyot734-9

s A B iriih^M utlfulvlew REAl r shares. N atural 733-4:x m e r on the site.3. C all 2 08 -324 - ^ r 208-731-5959. » IO M e^ock

XRAPIDSRANCH day lhat It n0 0 P R IC E R E - TImos-Now m ill Thla fabulous sponslblo fo< is priced conakJor. thottlm e. , ver than compara-In Kanaka Floplds 5 'I

islder term s. Re*•wned. Call.R .G . HAGERMAN. smith 733*9069. merciol loca

R E E MlEALTY33-5336 S8iS,*;KnUY S c h o o l.. I . n ear Snake River n,quk>t4sediklod. irig $175,000 lanufoctured homos jeRO M E 2,000. Sunrise Cus- p m u E 'D E V l >m os-4 2 3 .^ 8 9 , • L A N D pri) ■ R L Y -214 a c r o s

W ciSV zS.500. call 4 2 3 ^ lor/soWer ov EU3AREA B .J . R o s s

sewer, $ 10,060. 324*3354,1-1 e e s tro o m fro n io g o .____________

[ b I t o r i;res irrfgotod, gated V O I ID 1»eekfroni $S9.900. / W U l i IWill Trade « 1 1

1 R e a l ty -4 8 f r« 9 6 U STHN lONE - 2 City lols. O U R S .00. co ll 700-5883 W W S W * 1:30 pJn. BtUnubvrcib

ls3Kc:'h£ner. Lowdovmwllh -O w ,*-iri'c;lng. 20 acres. Coll1^ , MMnHa*n>4i-------------------------- TU^tUlMid.F A L L S (N E ) 40

. 2 mifromcttv1lmlt8. dodi Trees, c o r ^ I " ' a $0 ,OOO/acro. Call . 4 ,

428 or 734-6033. • - .

FAU.S 1.2 acros inglous. NE subdMsI- A urime culK)o-sac lot. ■ I ' l a rM o build on. Only '-----------------00. Call 733-4819. ^FALLSSml. So. 10 I A J k * , 10 shores ol water.«8-733-1540.

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JEROME:h Style homo wllh ^oco. 3 bodroorm. 2 . ^

wwnce f ^ J I r a ^ <Wdoa • .> i I ^ W E

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THE MONEYI Clean & - IS in 8ulii. 3 bedrooms. ' B U l om. double car garage. - - d glass room dMdtrs,

M r t r f t ' ? "“■

K ]Located on 1 acre in I m 3l^ o m ^ t^ s p l e n ^ ^

room or den. $*7,M0 Asm o R s z ^ , f a s . ,yone tits been looking r W T lnice acreage. Less than l l T i H l CiewwlUilati(tscaplng& ■ • ■ M

I f - / ■

I -KIUBERLY-:-------

pS op^1000 aq.ft on 2 1

• m iB D o n . bdrm, 1 bath apt

? £ “7'6"«8S- S S i S S . 'T ' iio n m 'sS S il a l l G a r y a t

IS LOOK AT Qlts in2 house«. t . m I H$3M $250 4

c o i d w t. all offers. CoD ~ ,t-9450or Bankc> A I A W estern R( SALA 733*2366

-«Z' 1-8(g?^c k y o u ro d J M AGIq.VAL

S S 's f S « « °-------------------1 UOHTlNOUSTm

I In Hagerman's 0 nosa parit $35,0

MERCIAL l i c e n s e d D A ' >PERTY I , B U SIN E SS t , i

Rupert. Idaho 'v'n . Pnme com- Ihi»w< rllnrrtfUo

/?? U SH E D RE SOmotel, cabins, & ing nestled on tl o f B illingsley I

Exchange. iVELOPMENT S I L V E R S i

REALTY.i S ’K t t 'jm os. City wa- Your so will rese ovollable. Call lamllles ovarydaj s s 3 2 4 -4 2 4 9 . muR* will om ue

loday end 000 o l«

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< ^CnAP«Riiu HomesCDELS OPEN-SUNDAY 1

SrAOTINB AT $84,950

KqiteoeEcaltrCroei JANE GEORGE, MAKY

ORKATOVHAHDRIES & tw a(im a:7 i»«ee»cifK i

l a B M B B B

f a n t a s t i cS ' p n n ^ t i n iv ld lo n M ortgage G om j

m o d e l i n g Y o u r H o' Home Equity Loans

5.99% In tro Rate

u i l d i n g A N e w H o i-A U inO ne" ' '

;0-Year Construction Penh,> 6.125% . . :

'V,all one o f these . ■; - v - ortgage professionals^

i i i ibad Syfita - TtMa '.-fW

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n 3 lots . «1 q.ft. 02 h a s ' n 2 le v e ls .3 la p tk te a c h ' ng for $ 4 0 0 - x m fo ra to r - sic. $60,000. i S c h u t t s

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13-5927

'A L L E YDRIVE-IN XNT in sm all aho commu-

mOALLOTS 5‘so n ly b u s l- 35,000 each. DAYCARE! A .f a c l l l ty J n _ —low lthestab .Ble.•HISESTAB eSORT with a ,& R V park- on the banka lej/ C re e k in

}AL%FFICe :ki Buriey, 10. le d . C M h or

tS A G E rY , IN C .17-8153 raieh 22.000 ryday snd Ihen u c y o u . 0*0I ol our Mendly halpyouwoof

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■ Sl?„°o'£A«SJ:B77S. »97-0B7T

C/WYONSIDE

_______ . 324.6778 HoffW OfflM i

TWIN FALLS IDEAL PROFESSIONAL

BU >a srTE 1 .67 a c re parcel on Falls

Ave. a c r o s s (rom C SI. Zonod R>4/Pro(osslonal overlay . 4 2 5 'ffon lago .

; $ 2 0 7 , 0 0 0 . (broker owned) For Info, Can Marsha at TIMBERUNE REALTY' .

. 3 Z » « 4 0

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BUHL BRAND NEW USTINQ

Super shoip-llke ne w l9 9 S Champion mobile hom e s o l u p In B uh l M ob ile Court. 2 bdrm s. .1 both,14'xS2' homo with central

' a i r . P r i c e d to s e l l a t $24,600. Coll G ene or El* l ie S h a r p 7 3 3 * 5 5 5 9 . IV8S/ES-943.

m a g i c v a l l e y r e a l t y

- 734-1991

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B | ^ 9 stunningcanyon rim.

BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME I Ilr6puee;3 car oarage & 5I 97r00636,734-6789. V;

QREATLOCATION&p^lO RV paxMng. laroa oarage and «

MICaVuPOATEOSTARTER'l asatackll Nice yard wlUi chai

P

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- BUHL. 1972 Kit 24X70*. 1 ^L lajija 3 bdmi. 2 bath wilh

!fr — 0 . cooler, excel, lot In Buhl 4- park, sa i .500.326-5887.

g BUYINQ OR SELLINQ a

home?W ooflernnanclna?. I “ “ a s w r r r i e F iiU rt«*r ” I : t-e00S8ui904 -

a o O D I N Q . M u s t b o ., movodl 1974 Broadmore. . ^ 14X70. 2 bdrm. 2 bo th . ;

LotsofextraslSIO.OOO.OO 5* offef. Piooso can e av < 9 7 t.

‘O' H A N S E N -* 7 2 14X 65 2 »- bd?m., oood cond. Wtch- ^ on a p p l i a n ^ 423*4631 • f . JE R O M E N a sh u a *94 ,

D oublew lde, 3 b d rm . 2 bath. AC. deck, front &

~ | b ack . Storm -w indow s. $36.000. 324*2852 '

JEROME 1972 Roorwood. I 12x48-, $6,900.

} ‘ • 25 other in stock.

n S * * ^ - 8 p » 7 ? 7 - 3 1 6 r T - -

KIMBERLY W eston *73. 1 4 x 7 0 '2 bdrm . 1 b a th , now carpet, pollot stove. S ^ 'u p ^ d e ^ j y ^ I a b l p

TW IN F A L L 8 ..0 ld d r .2 y bd rm . 10X 40 In se n io r

pork, nice homo for sin* glo, stovo, rofrig, coolor. $4500.00. Cari bo moved.

• ' P leasecan 208-736-4658.-

I N o 'v i » ^ S n a M ^ r Irem this Buh rim. Walk-oul t»umKnt.'4 bedrooms

Ireplace. 2 car. gsrags plus 24xS 90.97-00929.734^89. . ; .

)ME.in NE locallbtil Uks'new int'srior. & 3 patios In exquisitely landscapai

c t for retirees orsmal ta'milyl 3 bedroom nd e av care loL 96H)t429.734-6789.

rER'HOME. 2 bedrooms, nevnr carpel, i chain link fence & dog kennel. $52,900.

197-OOtBJJ

Bo'NLY $109,( Falls. 3 bedr acres, all br NEOUORDI

- i n NEAT OLOEI A Original wood

front entry doi tiful plns’trw MOREINFOn TODAYIII $7 73S^X»a.«9l

a $39,900 WII TAINED MOBI 4 j» d rb o m ,l stove to r

OB^207B^

HOME

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. 4 bednMni, 2.75 bath, 1935 sq.Chen and a batnroom$*new roof Inside and ou t Updated In 1994. CLOSE TO park : A MUST SEEI ; JERRI OR JACK. 733-2121.U

19,900. Beautiful view of Pillar etfroom. M /2 balhs. Over 1.3 I brlcl^ don 't m iss this. CALI- I DA^1VI|AY. 7 ^ 2 1 2 1 . #9S-1S9

OER HOME ON 2-1/2 ACRES.ood molding and beveled glass In ' door. Surrotinded by many beau* irws. Close to Wilson Lake.'FOR FORMATION l*LEA8E CAU OAIL $7B,BOO. 733-2121 OR HOME «96-13S00.

WILL BUY THIS WELL MAIN- OBIL£ HOME will) 12x40 add on. n. 1-bath, on lt's own lot.Wood tem plets ctiainUnk fenced yard;CAU MARIE N0W..i7S9-2121

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S Bitsklrts of town! $93,600. Just llstele wllh pasture, bath ranch style Iisdro6m8,^2:1/2 faifilly room. Locateobm 'wlth built-in comer lot.. Extias { & lotsol'extias. ' dows. tieal pump. E8S TEAM lor fenced back yard.,., ■ ,.-. ■ i ■■ ; HESS TEAM (or m mvxas .■•.

woodwork domt- ■ $112,500, Extra s^itage home. Also hew 3b^room ,2bI floors. 4 bed- on 1.4 acres mostlj r iots of storage wtth lovely oud«n i temant. Lame lot lattice daetc cova ively fixtures & KATHt 8CHRADE U i ^ Q Y - » 7 - W » « i9 .« 7 l)0 8 ;

tktwsAcrott'Jbe ; S198.00a Wonden Mciiyvd. Lots oi oil 859 a c ru with |

the Irfaglc VAlley, /C^RV/parklng. ; b ^ 'n e w .c a rp e t c iJldWrB;» nvlnii ! b f^ o ra g e ; coveri »..4bednMnts,2 Outskle.shbp^2pa II08S'-7S4-1914; morel CALL-DEAN

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P P.family home In nice 72,000. Wo a in Keyburii. Large < home. Ttils.tfd, 3 bedroom, 1 balh ated on 2 lotignt for additional bed- floors, 2 bedvate showing CALL one In baser678-7U9. #9700750 charm. CALI

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a iIlstedI 3 bedroom. 2 $99,500. Wovie home with huge Rler & Buhl,.KatedlnTWnFaltoon w ,.f t ,2 b ecras Include, vinyl win- mature, Undsmp, auto »prlnWlng. piw e aD onlard. CONTACT THE ghowind COtjr more Information. ^gJoWTO

1 sharp & c lw , like $117,000.61 1,2 bath country home sitting on tti lostly planted in grass yoiir own vi len spot, fruit trees & backyard. Tt lovared M o . CALL - baths, nkian KDER 737-3917 OR water heater tJ0635 - ' tlonsintow

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iderful aD briek tiome *279.600. i *tth panoramic view of away. 6 5 1 1Uey. 4 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms. 2pet on main fk»r. lols . pump & ceiivarad deck & patio, pool. 24x322 putures plus much - 8hop.-2poi EANNA 733-0636. OR C A I ^ H I 76;*960283i - ■ tm oon-

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Vonderful cottage style $83,0( t.steei sided home Is situ- brick Iv tots: 100x131.5. Hardwood ' «drooms on main level & sement, garage & lots ot MTnm RLL JOHN 73B-1272 OR 1-1113. #9700880

| a iIVonderful acreage between $95,00 hi, Home offers over 1,300 lortabi fredrooriis A^^'tMths. Very ’ 1.8641 tdscaplng wtth park atmos- . fenced »ri 1 - aiM; For your privata Localei »KTACTTHE'HESSTEAM. area. I

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I this huge deck watching JeromiI'waterfatt In this private 4 acriThere are 3 bedrooms, 2 water,

a rock fireplace. gas.tieatS balh ntar. Orie of the-nk»st loca- room,owni C A a NATHAN 737- tackbi r00932-. , 8 4 0 ^

I H H Is). Secluded & quiet hide- ; $299.(1 a c m ot trees & W ^r. 4 from I>; 2 baths, large deck, heat . this 3central air. above ground acres'32 detached 1 car garage & Rhrer.pdndSi stocked wllh fish, masteIHN rORBES 737-3919. LYNNI- '. •■• #9700

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1.000. Super clean 3 bedroom ii home on 1/2 acre kit In Jerome, lutltul trees,' garden area with RV Mno& storage shed. CAU KATHY m m O E 737*3920 OR 3244808.

1.000. Plenty of room in this com- table 4 bedroom. 2 bath home.64 sq. f t Vary clean & well kept, ced backyard, pallo & garage, aled in wonderful NW Twin Falls a. CAULEXI7S7-3M8 0R 737. iSforyourshowlno. ^9700857

19,800. Great acreage close to 'ome. 8.22 acres all fenced wtth a icre hay Held. 8 shares NSCC ter. 1.782 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 2 1) manufactured home wtth family )m, storage basement, corrals,I( bam & more. CAU JOANN 324- O . #9700676 - I

S99.000. Enjoy the magnmcent view im the 2 story glass windows In s 3 bedroom. 3 balh home on 2 res wtth a view of Canyon & Snaka n r. Hot tub & sitting room In the ister suite & much more. CALL NN-RASMUSSEN 737r3900. 700512 -.

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■$54,000. Spectacular lot wtth Incradl ble view of the Snake River.3.03i

• aces with geothermal possibilities CAU OEANNA 733-0638 on RAIPI 733-9576 for details. #9700963 -

jb tf$89,900. Priced reducedi Drive by < take a look: 7 t8 Cypress Wai BeauUluIly maintained 3 bedroom, bath ranch style home. New carpe ing 8( vinyl, approx. 1.152 sq. ft double garage, nicety landscapei CA:LL DOROTHY DEIST 737-3902 #9700038________ ___________

i K l$109,900. Expect the besti Lovely bedroom, 2 bath brick home In prlrr NE location. Main floor Uundiy roon Sunrocm opens to covered deck w<: hot tub. Rnlshed basement for faml

SON, CR8. Oualltir Seiviea with « l#9706873

\u s ^$144,500. Newer 4 bedroom. 2 1 balh home with large fenced bai yard, aulo sprinklers, vaulted callli with over 2.700 sq. f t This home Immaculate. CALL RON FREEM 734-4208 OR 737-3918. AGENT 0 •UCENSED TO SEUl #9700635

$365,000. This beautiful home located In prestigious Hidden Laki Situated on 1.3 acrea this exquls one-of-a4ilnd home has ceramic i floors, granite counter tops, spado rooms 4 elegant formal entry. 3 be rooms. 4 baths. CALL CAR0L1 737-3913. #9700070

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■------- 7 - — TWIN FALLS NlcoIrm., 1 balh, offtdoncv unit for n)aa o m o n t. utUitloa pakJ. Indufli..S550/m o - w o T . V . ^ HBO .'. phono aervlco . MIrm. 1 both fotebo8tnn|ngat*8ISO Ploaao moro Inlo.. ca

4330, a sk fof Shell

im^, 1 both; TWIN F A L ^ Plea Mir schools 'OO'” atudlo, shon ^ F u r n la h o d In c l

$300Mio.ColL734-

irm , appll- ™ N F ^ . 2 la .ts h o a t n m f o m a lo o . U tira .I b S I W •c ab lo .S 4 5 0 .734-5i-Co. Prop. T y ,,^ FALLS. Cot

bd rm . S395 /m on1 3 bdrm a uflla.+cablo/H BC$ 3 0 0 dep , Ploaao can 208-73:8-324-2841. =

R L E R . Vory nlco. 2 4plexw/caipoctS2 N opoB -R irt.. 321

RLER - oxlranlco Im^. F e ^ In 4.010X w/aarag<

— z-------- r FILER, JE R O M E ,

3.’324^733! ^ o * liiB '’dp “ ortS mnll 9 hrimi COll 328 -4 (

rn ii^ S tT r Wondoll call 638-€ Qg.423.4377 J e ro m e call 324

TDD.1-B00-377-3i

lA v a '* ^ Q O O D IN O 1 b d r al report.299.7454 olluttta.AcatoK.9;

U lra^hrrinT * * * * * * * * * * *h M i K .TWINFALLS,Taklp

cotlonsfofoocuro « 1 b a th ap t. $39£■p. 788-4456. 5 , 5 ^I 3 bdrm, 2 downtown. CrodIExcolaroa. 2 rola. rbquoalod.^C.Noamok- can733-2218.Tov50/mo + $500 * * * * * * * * * * *

JER0M E2bdfm .f>all 734-4504Excopttonal- S250dep.B37-631

^ 1 7 7 S500/mo. Coll 324 ---------- -------- JEROME. 2 4 3 b(

S ?Sn*dw 'S i h M k -S f 'a m n b S“ bd,s.r!P E T S . NO

$750.00 plus t w in f a l l s 2 I ludoo w aior b o th , a ll a p p le , o . April21. Coll 543.

W *nelghl»rl .T W IN F A L L S 2 plua deposit, very d w . nlco r uilllllea. No orhood. No smo

* • ......... * 4 0 0 /m o .,733-5bdrm. 1 both 733-7051

UMvttnh 5 2 ba th , c

;.n 6 peta. no E „ jg b a th . S55t

S r u B ' S i S s EIN C LU D ED . M

J .2 b d im .-1 ' 733-2963of734

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. T W IN F A L L S I

Vna73»8034^ ret|0lr0d.,CttH.734

i U u i4 p « k A q . 73»5453 - i r e w a U f lw S t . L S a b d r m ■ W I M11SlI S ? £ 5 S 5 t w in f a l l s ' n « ® 2 S f t2 g f ~ n o w o f2 b d m i.2 l .7 3 3 - 8 W gppto.inc.-W /D II2 b d m i,a p .- . ‘ S S / S j r i l f ' S h o a t . l o n 5 d !® 2g?S ± ??P V .' .C a llT ri-C o . or734-e874 , ...

' TOm F A iiiJJ*

lb d rm 4 p lo x .' " ar. n ear Morrung i S S r S ^ ^ O Xaory School.! 'l lc o 2 b d r m , A pluadap.;- C t f7 n . $ 8 0 0 < ^ - i ^ o n d w ^ 3 bdrm.txlck'

■ 7 3 fr0322 .; r 7 | T n I m S ^

ir, 2 b i r m r i - J i lB H n B B W a * 4 0 S / m o ^ :

RMERE; j 1 ^ ^ ^ ^

43^:lC ut*2bdrm ,'

a a a . R g

WtoFaB«,tel>o'

un tiv4+ TWIN FA L L S SunrlB i

» -4 eo 5 . plex. Laundiy faellltlei — T AC. $400 C i l 734-0622bd rm . 2 .*yment». TWIN FALLS ..VERY If®288 p o r ' d e a n 3 bdrm. 2 batt), dei1-2224. AC, garaQO. Noamokln(

fe5434 ._ .^stud toA ontJitlm m

* M i ? r w « v n o ^ n i w ,

■ S ^^*5™33-4487! '’ b m S ^ R ^ T Yfl. atudio .id S 150 evos & w eekonsa N oplw ® Dave 324-4803lofa. req.

TWIN FALLS. 1 bdrm. a t------------1 $290/mo4-$200/dep.Ci

733-2T34.. . .

r p c ^ TWIN F A L L S - 2 b d r r 2 bath duplex, W/D hoo

j d l o ^ t . ^ f i ^ J l® d ie h w a a h o

? n S o « s j : ?t & o ( ^ 0011734:232

TWIN F A L L S - 2 bd rr?702 2 nd . f loo r, d o c k , VO1 1 = ------ C leon . No a m o k in g <partm oni - p o ta . $ 4 2 6 /m o * do$ 395 In- Avail. 5 /t. Can 733-14:ra -9 1 9 9 . 0f734-6272.

ICO d o o n TWIN FALLS.* 4 -o lex>rront AB b d r m ., 1 ’A b ath .V K:iudeaca- h o o k u p a , o t o r a o 'K) &'local '-$ 4 2 S /lT {0 + d e p .7 3 5 ^. Monthly 't$600frno. TWIN FALLS-Acroasfrt

coll 733- H arm on P a rk , am ollid ly . b e d r o o m . 3 /4 b a t-----— --------------------------- , stovo/refrlg.. new er ciloosan t 2 pei & point No pots, $3lo robo th . THEMOMT 733-07tc l . u U I. —34-1702. TWIN FALLS • All ulll — Inc. . 2 b d rm . boam o g .bdm is.. opt., 3/4 both, off atr* f a . W /D . p ^ . Som o pots ok 4-5990 t U & o n a l d e t ^ $ 4 :o tto g e 1 THEMQMT 7334)7 lo n lh .A ll t w i n FALLS . CSI loc 5 .9 S?i^- lio n . 2 le v e l . 2 bd rn 733-3762. stovo /ro frlfl ./D W /A

■ . Common laundry, corpc W /SAlaw ncarolndudi

SH E D $S25.00/S500.00rent*LEXES .T H E M 0M T ,._733rP 7

•SliSSr'2 5 5 5 2 2 1 pSnilrlo .qulolnolghbCO 3 bdrm nood. h e a t A w ator liago. $400 Lawn care provkJod. $f.326-5687 THEMQMT 733^0

IE ,W E N - T W I N F A L L S - P Ooan 1 A 2 . rlne/S tuort. Ig. 2 bdt111. Rent la duplex, oppls., single 1me. Equal ro g o , nevi-or c o rp oirlunlly. In p a in t. Ig. f e n c e d ba-40S 3 . tn ya rd , o u ta ld e p o t oh16-6244. In w/addltkmal dopoalt. $!124-3484. THEMQMT 73 » 0 ;

t w in PALLS-Roadyni>drm a p t . 2 bdrm ., 1 b a th , tovI dep. Incl. tiouso w/WO hookup.

* * * * * * ^

399/m o. + hook-up. ap^lancoa, 1» lo d noor W/S/lawn caro providedit check off atrootparklng.no p<id. P loaso .noamd(or8.$476/mo.Towncrest THEMQMT 733-ff

* * * * * * TWIN FAILS-Talking1. no amok- pUcotlona for 2 bdrm.,

— a s sIxlfmtown eh writ gHO

oklnoTpoliT w ^ ^ A p o ' r t m o n 324-3213. 7 3 4 W 0

Ih^w V O w TWIN PA LLS - now e1 b afkvnrrf b d rm , W /D ho o k * ( 0 A $ « o ! $«<Vdopfcrodlt 423-91

— TWIN FALLS • ”2 bdrm. 2 2 bdim T ow nhouse, $ 'A -.itJ',?"- 3 bd im T o w n h o u se ,* ■*3-^930- * * * * * * * * * * * * <

talnod,somew/sman] A sto rage. Som e.w /

ivln.NEW2 h o o k u p a . F r io n

i S d

S ' S 'MOVING £ S ? ^ J2 ; No pots. * .*150 OF 737-3963

37^ ^ N o p « » .

TWIN FALLS 0 doo. 'ro f. water A trash . $4 0 a

plus dap: Call 4 2 3 «

■ ... . TWIN FA LLS 2 bdribath, near Ponino E

l ( A ^ , o n t a » .$ 4 5 0 /m o ,

a w ' : . q s s f l M K s

,2bott».-.:An T W IN .PA U -S ^bdnn

. ' th a n th o S r d . o r e N eartynow month; Can 733-439(

f S iS S S ; ' t w im F A V .1S -M ,»

l&SSOWER^oMSAvmas^

rli-jCHirf psMotf / J kum^

atoila ^ lW v e ': - ^ -T-'

ia S B T ^ -

rlBO TWIN PALLS 147$S78/mo

«22 Sanitation p d Near pork. - - — - $ 160. o « 1 o tm o .rB n tll- '^■'0. ELWOOD A EVANS

' , 734-1401--------- -ikIng; _____ ____________ ----------->87 >■ > . :► > >

TWIN PALLS M anogo i?zrspflcJB /zzN ow azra-Jca

£ In. bdrm o p U . S ta rtin g a t ” : $386. Up to $300 off move M 2 In 'c o a ts w han you ren t axtia one of theoo nowty con. 5000 8tniCtodapta..loadodwllh

new ran g e , rofrlg, dish- r v w aah o r, AC,, d isposa l,

covered parking. 3 paly- grounds M O R a Why

' pay moro when you con got the boot for leas.

® S K nc^ 734-ieOOJ.COII

TW IN F A L L S C leo n , 2| S S : bdrm, corport, WD hook-

7 M ^ 1 4 0 r7 3 4 -4 8 4 f t TWIN FALLS Exoeptlohat

•8322. 2 bdrm. DW. rofrig, range,

■ e- i» s a rp .:S c ™ i x' 'srT*K“itP f i i .c a l l2 0 6 - 7 3 « 3 M

_____ TWIN FALLS, , . y 9 Exceptional, nevfor 2 Story

*from PETSI Con Stovo HoDowsn o n 2 - W I N D E R M E R E> a th . Reol Estate>r car- T iA .A X i /1.,$350 7 3 4 - 4 W*■0739 jv y jji f a l l s Lfl. 1 bdm TT T T bsm t o p t. oil utB.lnlc.ca ; S b io , W /D h o o k u p . n< ‘ 2 1 sm oklng^ets. 733-6563.

TW IN F A L L S N e w e r : b z lx S bdrm. 4-plox. extra nlw ►O™ M T S .d S p o M . CIU734 I iggg. 0427 for Informallon.

TWIN FA LLS duplex - : ''/A C ., '.bdrm .A C.$675/m o + doi

. 1 yoer looso. 733-7876

»nt ' TW IN F A L L S . 2 bdrm

ghbof. TWIN F /U J A 1 bdrm. W/l or Inc. h o o k u p , g ro u n d level j. $425 w heel ch air accoaalbl* »<J739 No pots. refa. roq. $35(

m d.aau tis.206 -733«S t

bdrm! TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm. glo go- both w/oppla. $450/mo.4 r p o lA $200 dep, Coll 734-6434

i ok av t w in FA LLS. 2 bdrm.I, bo th , W /D hook up , a3 ,2^ utlla . fu rn lahod excep Z Z lI l doc . Refrig. A range fun jynow. No p M . $450/mo,+$25 tow n- dop. 643-8277, loaverM

TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm.

b2f!i:ih-tSiD TW1N FA LL8.-2 bdrm.- M A a b o t h . W / D h o o k u p ^ d o d ! USO/mo* dop. 324-1161 jopota. t w i n F A L L S . 2 b d rn

“ “P '” - Nlco loci H o n . o u l o t . c o v o ro

<lno AO. carp o rt. 2 3 2 N orth Oi ^ X trondo r. $600 /m o . Cc

324-54190r 733-8151.

TW IN F A L L S . 2 bd rn . c red it tow nhouae, app la. Inc

-$395r734-6683.-Noi>et

TWIN FALLS. Cleon, Ig.______ bdrm. New c o t ^ $34B w er2 Pleoae call 2 0 8 - ^ 5 4 8 1 . ! ! ^ TW IN F A L L S . L a rg e

d e a n 1 bdrm. $340/m---------- Hoot ifKi. Can 733-3151

0, $440 TWIN PA L L S. Phoaaa 0, $495 Run-2 bdrni. 2 both, Iw 1 * * * beige carpeting through 138 u tW /D A w olk-lndoaol MO A m u stse o l$ 5 5 0 p e rtri month KEYSTONE PROPERT i i ,a p a - 73S«4e3or1-ae»7eB <a

TWIN FALLS. Vory nice > yiMO ■ b d rm . 1 b a th , n o pot l o n d ly Fully equ ipped kitche

S S t '---------- - c a ll2 0 8 .7 3 4 « 7 7 .:

k ' n ; # TWIN F A ^ . ' ^ uI

S ^ ? 'no p o ta : C a ll'b 'e fo re 6 p S?^Con andioavomsg.733-3a<

I h o o m s ^ r r e k

d^ B ln l. t w in FALLS m o t e l :

JW JJO . , o»»«v«»nlllg .73» .1»

-------- '-i TWIN FALLS'. CaM«. >sd rm .-l , in]crowava,:sRUII nrtri

: , l a t i A TWINFALLaMOTEL M 3 3 ft ■ : R o o m a b y t h « d a y

I c o u r t ; . Ic re d it If TWIN FALLB VofV d » no la to^ :;pclvat&..$240inchidoa Df e a c h utnwoo. Coll733r7434

T W IN PA L L S .; FTobn ),-$400; : $8«W eok,mkirawave,

/AMS .r.;. ^Rd:,of.call.798:0232.T

■itf-J.SW; 806^^

V n w l PiL E R T (2ibdrm . W at

mmrnaoO O IN O ;-:am ^:n> tf

, ; v t i e mo r e n ran o h .'.n i „ , ,X\ . a m o h o f^ flt.: w » 8 0 i

o o o w M Q iib d m i , w/i

« JEROME N k» 2 bidtm^ IK '

c. . 4$300 dep. 324-3180. . . ■ :

KIM BERLY-Extm d e an ; . - - -3 -b d rm ; 2-l)alhJlbl.w W o,-J ^ In qu ie t pa rk , $450 mo.^ No pets, ref. 326:8887.

w ld o . 2 c a r g a r a g o T .

« t' P le o a o a ll 7 3 4 -6 6 1 ^ j

Int T W lN F A tlS U )( .)K 'in. ■ C leon A q u ie t country tih aving. 2 bdm ;m ostu tR s ih* No pets. Can 733-6234 .

TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm. 1 I Phy balh induding park rent, | an w a te r , o e w e r A tr a s h .

' $385/m o. p lu s depoait. Ask for S tove HonovA.

} . W IN D E R M E R E>■ Real Estate— 7 3 4 - 4 3 3 4 >

ik- TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm. mo- I.+. baohomo,$3S0/hw.4$200 s i t dep.CaM206-423-<e39..

j j I O F T O E *

’i'. aooD maB) 1.000 .j;!!.Ir.i, of newly remodelod otiio-M e s or retail avail. For more S i Info. 934-6951,834-4003

^ JEROM E. For lease, spo-V; ckxjs 2 bdrm. bridt homeL,l wotrid be on excellent io-PI' cattonforabuslno8S.,404ifn S. Lincoln. Call 324-1204.

» TWIN FALLSFORLEASE

Offlco on high traffic comor ocross from Albertsons.

_ 1480 sq .ft. Five offices Inn ^ u s reception area. Coli ca- S tevo K ohniopp, Magic n o Valley Realty. 734-1991 g for more informatkm.

7 1 TWIN FALLS ilce Vartous Office Spaces 34. Available from

2 0 0 t o 12S0 aq.fi.— KimboriyRoodABloo— 3 Lokea B M . locations dop : Caa Slovo HaOowafor.Into

. W IN D E R M E R E ” Real Estate :wa- 7 3 4 - 4 3 3 4

500 TW IN F A L L S W o sto rn27. p ro p e r ty M onogom ent— has oflSce space ovaltablo. V/D Approx. I S O ^ . ft.. $6.00 /o l, p e r s q . f t . ( m o d if ie d Bio. gross). Contact Chortotlo BO. .f tlo n a t 734-1764.

^ TWIN FALLS. O ver 3000f*. t s q . f l . O ffice o r rotall.0..^ LBOsonegotiabto.734<7Sa

^ TWIN FALLS. PROFES- n. t S IG N A L O F F IC E S . 3 > oil suttos In 0 colonial style .opt brick bIdg. overlooking urn. tho canyon. Avail. 10-1- 250 97. Lottsoa fmm $800 to tnaO $1200 per mo. 733-0938.

n. 1 ^ ' ‘ ana ' I

u p . TWINFALLS 165. What Size Do You Nood?

Hove a variety ofsljoa and lo g o n s .

CaffSftfvoHflftwa'iSa. W IN D E R M E R E Call Roal Eatole1 ^ 7 3 4 - 4 3 3 4

ISSl; J - C O M D O ^ N T A L / - ;— I T lS g s H A R E ,

340. TWIN PALLS. Deluxe. 3483. bdrm. 2 both, near CS ,“ 7 859 Monroo. Avoll. now.»• * $700*$s00dep.73»0070

^ i , 610— nI W A R B IO U S E ^ A L

aota. TWIN FALLS' Available r r o .

6800 . h o u s e lo c a to d in C -2r T T z o n e . ' C o n t o c t W oltlo ts 737-3940 >' ,hon! t w in f a l l s Many size-<iap. un ite avallab le ..8ocu raooso ga ted a c c e s s , residen t

- -S ' S ' Inn) c S ll7 3 » « » 3 . : :■S pm TW INfALLS; . ; . - .

■ Caa stevo HaOova IHT .WINDERMERE

‘ RMlEAatS,, -734-4334 ,

> TW INFALLS.-/ SUBLEASE . .

i S l ..WAREHOUSE s p a c e i c S l 18,000 sq .fl.d o d (, h e a t a— p r i v a t e o K ic e o w U t1, AC, b a t h r 'o o m a . O w n o i ifrfg.^ , motivated. Can Steve W 1. & , Lucca for more Informa 8 ^ '- Hon and d e tA . 324-6773

realty734-1991

to la a , ^

GOODINQ Potrto groiuni

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' '!w n s tfo ln60aharetots.''. *y; ■'•.'■■-r-Can 5 W ; 6 i o 3 ^ ~ ; '? i i- JIW IN FA L L S. F d r oalai,:^ '•>. 2S0heod;girazbM'petmlL *F

8 ^ r h o a . ;S o u t t i^ R o c k ' ; Creok.-CaB20»423:4318.-, .73

“ "iJWANTED pasture foe 200^ {V

J 400 heacTw moro catde.':[ 0011438-6234.

T f~ - 614 I \ [ |W A N T |m T O R D f r J •*

SonlorlooM fnfora14X 70 73 tmaer or 2 bdmfi homo tn S(

r Sw o o S b' w o L ® * ’ -• 73?-23S2 after 6pm. »

. S onk)rloo tan9fora14x70 .1 u trailer or 2 b d m homo In 10 the'country, w/733 prefix.’. <

R easonable r e n t Call. . . 1- ,733-2352aner6pm .

1 W ENDEU 3 bdrm. house. ' ; )o r mobllo hom e In,Won- ■. don School District to rent J

SSSS?aSSS3S-S> ronting'or buying space to t0 - park mobile o^>oln sam e |3 area. N eeded by May a a 1- Can S3fr6030cr 539^870 ■,

S i . 616 . : n !M |ROOMU^bWAN^ J- GOODINQ Share a 3 bdrm .

homo. $300Ano Ind. utils: .. Con 834-4722 Iv. mag. J

? K I M B E R L Y F o m o t o V ^ proforrod. Spilt rontVi util ^ J, 423-6949 after 5pm.

'c Mature roommate w onted -. 't to be a port o t our loving

famUy. L ^ of extra lom " A core lo the iloht Grand-

m a . C a ll fo r d e t a i l s . 734-1710 ________ •

. Non-smoMngmoio to shore' i i c o n d o w /p ro fe s s io n a l male. Private bdmVwIlh

to - bath.'$3S0/mo. 734-3307- -

P e rso n to s h a re country h o m o . P l o a a o c o l l

_20a4 23 -9027 ._____ L_____•n TWIN FALLS. iVan/otfiady nt roommate. $200/mo + W ^ utU. No druga. 7 ^ 0 9 7 3

io Farm er's M aikot ] _ R om F 4 ;

® Einpldjih'«nit =j S e e O n E-T

MEOl'CAi‘ - '/ - r '

„ The Wood River Medkal . 17 Center Oocatod In Hailey ‘ andSu nV anoy)hasava^

rioty of Reglstorod Nurse

o S i f t f l e o l N uroem for ' ou r newly conso lida ted ' OB u n it ^ b e full lime, ,

_ . port time or PRN. WU In- ■n 'd u d e coll. Indudes LAO,

Post Portum and Nursery.'L —M u 8 tJ ia v a jU .le a sL o a a ^

year o t mod/surg oxperle- m* n co . OB experience Is . 3 oasontlai for ^ poaMon.SI, Current Idaho R N I k : ^ . . 1 a n d B C L S C A C L S '

' staff(vacation,'ninessand

^ S r it ica fc a te* * ' 'rionce • Sri . o o s e n t l a l f o r t h e a o . ' fi poalliona. Minimum of

^ : whh fun bonefUs. will ro-'..Ize tato between both hosp^;.uro tals, Includes call. Pro* . ;'ent ' v ldes 'com prohonslve; ,ley ' perloperatlvo caro (sctub*''

experleneereqU rod.'C uy'^ rontldah(>R NIk»nsoafld..

ssg ; ^ ( A C L S p r e f o o » d ) :>

Ploasoforwardrosum eote : • M aureen Askew, HR Dt- :

rector^ PO Box 927, Htf-:: ley , ID .83333 o r f a x to : ,

. (208)788-7210 . for In- ' ~ '.q u ire s con tac t M auraen’V

768 .7 2 1 6 .:; y : ; ^

IE MEDICAL • ' • • • ' 'v;''.'"• 't >t 3 ' ; SL Benetfcts aeoMng R N v ' ‘t h '.forfU I-tlm ohom o.hoalth^

; posWon. Prior home'0 ^ . -hoolth'oxperteneoDrofor.y.

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MISCELLANEOUS ': - ' . WSt AMERICAN BTAFFMG T h e N e e d e x t r a m o n e y f o r .Dis

Spring Profecta7W elt«v»: .;apj Temporary and Temprto- m a H i r o ^ that win bring In .oui extra cash for the lidded fM

'•exponaost .............^^ l iE V E H A F E E l . . COi

734<4S2 1-800-731-TEMP Jor Sofvlnfl th e Entire U ogkj — .•Valley, F o r i I.Yearel ^

MISCELLANEOUS r aATTENTION STUDENTS twi

G ot a lum p on aummor th* o m p lo y m en t. Priority wo O no S ttf lln s 'is currenlfy Re

■ .s » s f^ s s ; £ ; »/ wori<.r P loaso bring you tic . ra su m O to 212 2n^A ve . coi

W. TVrinFaMs .

MISCELLANEOUS ‘ 'pic Full t lm o 'c a rp o t c le a n e r ^!rj';i5'a”ilS£5 s:. lo o k in g f o r l o n g te rm 4.' em ploym ent; W age do* —

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. ovary day.la o worthwhUo' I . .h iM LC ill73»0»t. - .MISCELLANEOUS ,High School SttNlenla Tr Ttrod of dood-ond summ er “

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M m atY HtoHK Inc. : .Tw InfoO tO Ink

1469 Poit Une Rood rtvin Felts, ID 83301

iRSING

I C E N S E DR A C T I C A LU R S E

11 time poaitkxi O v a ^ o lo u r n ^ P o o l f o r o v o - lings ,3 -1 l..E xperlenee . . . leJrod for woriting vari- lus nuising areas . As a nomber of Intermountain iealth .C are .lnc.-(IH C ) . - . . f«n»nfsiw jw nnv8B ai-- '- ■ iry and progrualve bon- iflta program. For more iformotkm, contact O n-

esumo/opplieation to Hu­nan RosourcM

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; PRODUCTION

i P R O D U C T IO N : S U P E R V IS O R• Lamb-W etton. Ino., a n u -

: I S i S S X S S: . tan p r o c n ^ faculties In• ' Washlnoton. Oregon, Icta-

ho and Minnesota has an• ope n in g fo r a firat-llne

■ Production Supenrfsor Inour TWIn Falla, ID p lan t

• O ualined c an d id a tes willp o s s e s s a B 8 In F ood S c ie n c e , E ng ineering , Business, o r related field, a n d a m inim um o f one year supervisory experl-

' ence In a potato process-- Ing facfllty, a s well a s ex-- cdlant v«rt»l and written ' communlcallon skills.

; Wa ofTer our fuU-tlme sala-

• d?5e*a^55d iln r40°lM .- ' To apply, please submit a'I- iMittr nf

- sum eto :

Lamb-Weston, Inc.' WaltStowman

PO Box 128 Twin Falls. Idaho-

83303-0128 ■ No phone calls please

Equal Opportunity - Employer. M/FjV/H

PROOUCTTON . ■.' € tate.of the art cheese and . w hm processing facility.

Looking for responsible, depen(w>ls and moth/at-

- ' j r * ^ ’trWvWoal8? tohffterm^; • * : commltnienL No layoffs.

; • : ' Excellent opportunity for > :> advancem ent G reat pay.

B enefttaInclude:: • "Medical Insurance

. t ' *DoubleTlme - :(8undays&H olidays)

U erom eCiiM ee Com pany

- 4 b —: • : • Jerom e. ID B3338------

ADVERTISE. your. '

SERVICE SPECIALTY :::ilNTHISDIRECTqRY

IfMunO^thihtmMngol •/.•/yourcMe$l • ,1 • : Yeuc ad wilt r tac h 22;000 I * • |amlllt» avarydsy and ths

. v rstu lU will s m u s youi Oall : • ; lodsy and one el our ItlMdly • : • Ad-vUm will hsip you word

: youradsottiatllw llibainott — : airtellva and bring you Iht

: rssuSsyeusrelooUnofor. .

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j ; c u s T O M i n s808 Stafllng.’a large reia •j looking fbr a Customers

.. . to manage both the GUI U : base relationships In the

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inform; ■ . EQUAL OPPOmUNI

■ PRODUCTION \M 0hKER8 { IN A vonm oreW eathulm m e- I F - -CT« ro p » n n T B rro r prgr - IP d uo tlonw orl(eri.a t new : s n - iLAlanUnJ3oQdlng- Sh ift - sd w ork & w e e k e n d w ork ;110 ’ tea. SO-80 pe r hr; w/Sxoel. Be: banefltpK g.aftsreOdays. ;

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f r w t “i , : » « r S )Ueense.CaU734^08aa.

PROFESSIONAL S V IC E P R E S ID E N T fo r * : INSTRUCTION. A njral ^ com m u n ity c o l le g e of 22 approx. 1.TO0 FTEa ser- > ^ e l n g SW W ash ing ton

a a e ^ an outstanding ed- L . ucato r a h d le ad e r, m e - In new V.P.WOI be expected i

to h av e p roven le ad e r- < sMp, mgrnt skDls & exten*

r processes a t community

Iftft). contact Sandy Zelas* iar ko ,G rM H art)or CoUege,

1620 E dw ard P,-8mTm - - Dr.. Aberdeen, WA 96920.

e s 3 ^ 6 3 8 -4 0 0 0 . EOE .

— • PROGRAM DIRECTOR ‘ O ur rapidly growing com- .

pany seeks full-time Pro- ( I gram D irector for a new

assisted IMng residence for o ld e r a n d d isa b le d

» • adults In a home-ltke set- . a s . ting In Burley. ResponsI- f las bllltles Included markat- >ln Ing. facility o pe ra tions, ta- a ta f f a u p e r v ls lo n a n d an community relations, ag- ne Ing e x p e r ie n c e a p lu si In QualHiod ap^lcan ts must

h av e o n a y e a r o f m an- aooment experience In a .

fill re la ted so ttin g . P le a se ' 3d FAX resum e with salary

l8| (S3j a S w 1 S M S 'c^ne c e p ts . In c . (603> 2 5 2 'ri- 66d7.EOE.» - '!)(• No mattsr-how you spsnd 90 ..your days. c lsstlliad (Its

your busy so h id u lt. Put E c la tf lf ltd 's tlm i-iavlng

| . . Onelorf of goods and wf- M- - .vfceslowotKforyomodsy..

n- RECREArioMAL k). Pool D irector WSIcettlfl- l a cation required a lso life IK. ■ e uards, basic lire saving

course required, for naw . public outdoors swimming

pool In Glenns Ferry, ex- - p e c te d to o p e n In la te i May. CoU Bevorty Soggs <

. 366-2519. O o so s 4/10/97 F

, RENTAL Rental Rep needed. Thurs,

ie Fri. Sat. & Sun. Must be bondable. Ap(riy a t Hortz Rent A Car. a t me Airport -

_ from 8 a 0 AM. to i P.M. i \ RESTAURANT

U C aa/ta accepting op- (y- • pncationafoR , " “ i«. C o o k - V aried sh ifts .

S ' S K s i s n - *^ Dining Room K slpera- or Hosting, csshler. bussing, y- Lunch l i a o - ; ^ Mon.- -

Fri. & d inner M O -Spm S Mon-Fri. Must be 19 yrs F

EOE ■ ________

RESTAURANT iy Mala of female, must be at

------ enthueJastk}, people m l ^. ed persons need to apply. ^

- Cooking akiOa a plus. Ap­ply a l C andleridge Golf Couree.2097Candleridge RM ti’ . ' •

SAL£S C areer O pportunity

One of Idaho'a most pro- g resa lveB utom oblied^- e rs Is seeking profession-

to a i,B 9 eriefteeasaiespeo- is pie. E xcellant commls-111 - elpn stnicture, health In- By a u ra n o e b e n e f i t s a n d rd 4 0 lK p ltn . Plaaaa con- «t ' ta e t Rick Long or Dave I t H snnansen at*

O ary'a IVMftontf Old$moba»,BuleKI»tau

■ 1SipPoMln0/io«IE.

i s i n v i c i n i p nr ^ n a l s tg f in o s e ^ ^ t e

I cu stom er m d e m ^ o y e e I th e T\vln F a lls a re a . Solid M d yesj- end .lncen tive isKh In su rsnoe.and ts a m ' ' id to th e r lg h tc a n d ld B ts . - k»Angu9a0&4a7-1016

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R I N G F O R :

UMMERTIONS

^ondavi T u e ^ v & r ;'NBsn 10 am ano 5 pm^. \-S J ll f o r r n o n '

w N t r y o - w x Y S f } ' r t .9 p V a l l n ; . l ^ < V . : i ^ .V -

'SA LES , . • . 8ECI Energy and enlhuslasm- . -Exj

~ n ssd ed 'iio n g ;w n h ‘sem e‘ rw /c i : retail a a la ae x p er le n ea . and - A M rx o v e r in g b a o l^ r^ t - u p s ; a p lu s .' ; Beneftta. g rea t ator

w agaaO O E. 734-6016 wag

■ S A L E S . ' ' s e r > .F r a a le ^ y i f f o a t o . t ^ RSp.

exper. preferred but not wori= l'ra im ilrid^C ali:fo r.a iM ^ _:S4G

M »B 80g B o b o rE d fa . b e n

SALESA ccount Executhre to ssll SHEI

advertising on an Inde- Layoipendent Contractor ba ils yeaithrough 'S nake River Ad- e v !vertiser*. Office set-up &. lda^ r e ^ for a self startsr inBuriey. Call 1-600-417- 8 0 0

.6036 a s for Julia. ImmedI- 3 '*a te employment needed. ^ 0 “ exc. commission scale.

SALES p roChamber'ofCommerceEx- (F a

sieuUve Director- Jerome, sewID. Immediate opening. BuriS a la ry ran g e $24 ,000 - ters$ 4 6 ,0 0 0 depend ing on s itlie d u ca tio n , e x p e r ien c e fernand pe«tom>ance. Submrt E »resum e c/o Rick Bemsen, -risV

_R O .B aL 349..Jerom e..iD . -v Ic e83336. tive

------------------------------------ LettiSALES . su nC heck ou t b est PT ]ob In 6631

country. 1 -600-226-4925. Fax

S A l£ S TECIQIFTWARE PoH

SALESPERSONPapal Freelance, Inc., an Wj*' ' established na tl Qlftwore

Co seeks an experienced

team . Sell oor exdtlng.df- ve tso glttware line to re- ” eaUersffiailS.ID/Westem Wy. Heavy travel.

W eoffer •Extensivo product lino ^iro

, p . '•Volume bonus

•M onthly expense gf.® ■ allowance "JIS

•Medtaal/Dental/401K . ‘ S u w r tlv e organization Build a long term caree r

with Papol. Send fax re- “ f ' su m e to ALL Recaitonent ®®i; M anager-IDO l •

■ pA PtLi-H bfcU W C^-----^INC. Atti

^ ^ b S J W f - ! ! SFAX: (6091660-1938 C“" '

--------- :------- ------------------- E lectSALES Mec Grocery Store Morchandisor IngfP T , n e e d e d f o r T w in c an

Falls/Burley a re a . HBC strote x p e r ie n c e p re fe rred , rd. S S e n d re su m e to : Kelly alsoC la rk . 7 0 3 R a n d o lp h . LoniPocatollo, ID 83201. S . P

i X i i i -------------H&M Dlstrlbullng h a s an .TECH

opening for a mature, en- Heati e rge tic s a le s pe rson to can on retail trado, salary Expe p lus commission. Other

.^benonts Ind^.Send appll-. CallS cation or resum e to: H&M Distributing, PO B ox 314, TwinFalls, ID. 63303. ■—

SALES VPrice True Value Hardware ■SS',y.“3S,Sll; I

t h e G if t /H o u a e w a re a ■ Dept. 4 to 6 d a y s ] ^ k . W l

. g t f . g r " I'S A C E S 7 C U S T 0 M E R -

SERVICE JD ue to continued growth

a n excellen t c aree r op- »>(i

S f r ? .5 ! ? . r d 2 - S P .d a te n e e d s to p o s se s s

n ^ w ^ t a b K s ! ,°p!S£ p i e n s a le s ability. Fish or l | Hfood s a le a e x p e r ien c e ! ■p referred .'Send resum e - 1 ^to: Silver C reek Farm s, IP.O. Box 361, Twin Fans l .ID 63303. or Fax replies I .to: 206-7364726. ......... -1—

$EA$TRO.MJAccepting resumes ihrou for the following fuU-tlm< We ask that those with sj training or experience ap

Assembles, allms,- troU machine shop/die maklr

.: standing and some worici niUUng and drilling m ad show ability to read blue]

- "^S e ^ u p ^ an ^ p O T tcs t m a c h in e s a n d d e b u r r ln i o p e r a t io n o f p r e s s / to o U n c o o p e r a t i o n w ith ,M a lm <

■ i M m s ltills , a n d ? h o w ab .l

' S tagtt'nuterlal, moves .don. Muse demonstiate s 'show ability to read blue assigned area. . ,

! Essential Job Punctlohs: years of age or older, able hour shift, r«ul blueprin

; basic reading, and use of (cx c elie iD t a ttM C Iim ce is posldons i i n e d '^ reqi 'n e c e s ^ ;

PLEASE MAIL RESUME

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ECRETARYyBookkUper TCCHI 'Experience bookkeeper ADVAl w /e o m p a ts rk n o w ta d g e ' -Under and Aood offloe skqis

aforeV*TF®®Beneflls"l " .bed liw ageaD O E 734-6016- preve

ERVICE/SALES ' butlo _ g e rfo

working with your hands, vrfih tS « 0 l ^ a a a .4 j ) o n u a - t ^ - 2 d mbenafttfcEOe. . actM

M » s » o a o y B 'ala MEET METAL . syout peiaon. Minimum 2years axperienoe. Shock- S?® , e y S h e e t M e ta l , P a u l l<fal^C aB 20a^W 5058.

OCtAL WORKER P f EFor equhralentThe Idaho ^CATHYouth R anch se ek s two Servecounselors/socia l work- ctan te rs to wori( a s a team to .orM p ro v id e h o m e .b a s e d(F a m lly -P re se rv a t lo n ) MCTIsenifleesfoffamllleeinthe e lanBuriey/Rupert area. Mas- M tM lers preferred, for one po-s it lo n . u n d e rg ra d p re - the S'(erred for other position, neerii Experience woridng w/at-risk families, social ser- atratit vices desired. CompeU- llve sa la iy an d -b en e n ts .Letter of imerest and re- Xnovs u m e to lY R, P O B o x B o c t6538, Boise, ID 83707 or Q«I1SFax 377-2819 EOE S C T

ECHNiCAL WRITER Isfact Pow»rEngln90n,lnc.. I fy o u le ek s a pereonable end - menti e n e r g e t i c T e c h n ic a l aroln Writer. Applicants must pleas h a v e e x c e l l e n t w r i t ­in g /e d itin g a n d v e rb a l 2( c o m m u n ic a tio n sk ills . Po< M ustbeoaelf-startorable App to work alone or In a team a a n e ed e d . M ust work D rugt w e l l u n d o r d e o d ; in e ch pressure. Experience In ' sue a consulting business en­v ironm en t. journalism , proposal technical writ- ing, mariietlng, advertis- your < Ing, pubUc relatk>ns and/or g r a p h ic d e s ig n v e ry m etuIwlptul. ’Windows baaed worit processing, desktop TELEkpublishing, imomet. and Musiphoto manipulation skUls - volcca plus. Oualined candl- skills,d a te s sh o u ld s e n d ro- BUIngsum oto: 2 to 9 - - P .O. Bax:,106e..— -11 . I

Holley.lD 63333 TILEAttn: Human Rosources loetC

EEO/AA Em ploytr ^ond

:all ClBHltlod, 733-003t. _P loai— of O nECHNICIANle c tro n lc T e c h n ic ian / r ^ —— Mechanic. We ore recruit­ing for this position. Appll- : a n i m u st h a v e a vory strong electronic backya- A rd.Somo mechanical exp, j m also necessary. Apply a t J g Longview Rbor Co., 348 J m S. Park Ave. W est, Tvrin F o»i Falls. EOE/M/F/D/V. o***"

ECHNICIANeating a a ir oondltfonar ,

Inataller. . ixperiehce In geothermal ^

a d u a w o rk . • . V , - oil SOS Staffing Sendees.

736-HIRE(4473) , |___

w tbi S ^ j SAND W I'RI LOOKIN

FOR IDA!With 4 proven rccord as a succ dealing wilh customer's and be advancc with growth oriented c Full Medical Insunmcc, 40IK Rei expect to cam 130,000 and up.

S E N O P . O . B O X 3 2 6 1

I M A f W F A C T U MroughA pril30.1997 ) ime positions.1 speclflcf apply-

rouble shoots, repairs CI (< iking o r assembly setting d jriclng'kQowledge of operatl lachines. Must demonstrate lueprlnts.

» automatic punch prcssei ring equipm ent. Responsib >Ung. Participates in the mail in tehance departm ent. Mu ab,Ulty.to'r«id blueprints.

res finished parts, and assist te ability to leam processes lueprints.Assists in the gene

is: For the openings list tble.to lift (up to 501bs.) freq irints and shop drawings, d ! o f precision measuring cn\ Is expected), work SAFE, a

equire availability to i

MES TO : SEASTROMMA ATTN:PBRSON

• ’ 4 56 SEASTROM T W IN F A U 5, II

in bppomuiliy Employe and|

!H N IC ^ . : WATTPEI'ANCED Graveyse r the 'd lrectlon oMhe- j^peraoni

» t X S 5 l l - s W rpieaae.

iventasve maintenance. d repair of CATV distri- 4 .Sssra'sisasi,;! I b«uhl/ie1raW rg oMedhni Hin8.-Mayoyeraee-wori(- ilvltles of technicians,i la n c e a Ih e s y s te m ^ ----------augh u se o> sophlsti- ■ ted equipment; se ts up ■ EMI Item sw eep generator ■ fi d pertorma ottwr relat- duties a s required. N ^

sFER RED OUALIFI- . 'W e eiTlONS: . InTVvln re a s System Techhl- In Bun for a t least alx month P P A equivalen t. Take andtls fac to rlly p a s s th e . i m .A dvanced TechnI-in c o u rs e . T ake and ServK* isfactorilypassaprac- TwInFalh i l t e s t a U U b y - 'SUI I s ta te Director of Engl- ExoeptBring, or an appointed c jm te tw iresen ta llve , dem on-

th o c la e s l f ic a n o n T ---------ow ledge of N ational ■Ktrtoal Codes and FCC I EMImoral Class Ucense of I n p p T E BCE Cenincatlon.lid driver’s license; sat- p u e iictory driving record. |)u m e e t th e require- Federal <ints of this position and matlonH m orestef In applying, ber.-noa se submit reaume to: p u a fe

204 W. Alameda lo b s !w>ocatello, ID 83201 C o n mpplicatlons Deadline —

April 16,199 . PUBIg test and background Icheck b requlrod oi Logitlmalluccossful applicant. firms tht

EOE c ific pc .vi«gAbHn9.bbr.viM. rowltfc Whtn you writs

M sgo-m tliouL * Federal^ ^ _____ Sion. W,EMARKETING 20580. cJSI h av e good phono al FraudIco.-com m unlcallons ter, 1-80Its. Exporionce a plual —Ingual a plual 733-8350 BIJSINI3 9pm,askforH oathor. EARr

: ' WorilwlU'cal tilo company 1s ox- requestnding end looking for portsacI and marble workers., ary forla so bring roaumo lo business22ndA ve.W .T F 97:

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JBUC SERVICEMESSAQE BEST HOI.

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p a n y . M ust sa les ability. .It least SISK 00-671-6740.

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dttjfDpalrdin- b u sln e ss by ol request or nem untU alx they perform

)s. For moro about credit I. write to the de Commla- ington, D.C..Jl the Natton- innation Con- ^6-7060.

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■ ■ • 4 0 4 ’ .i |_ J N V E g T O E N T S

PUBUC SERVICE MESSAGE

' D on'tpayforaprotnlso.Illegal for componloa Ing bualnasa by phom promlao you a loan i oak you lo pay for It foro ihoy dotlvor. For ( Informallon about ove Ing a d v a n c o f e e lo acam8.w rtt» io ih o F « ol TradD Com m iasli Washington, 0 C .2 0 S or coll tne Natldrwl Fri I n fo r m a t io n C o n t 1-80&-876-7060.

PUBUC SERVICE MESSAGE

Big profits u sually mi big flak. Before you business with a comp« check It out with tho E

! tor Business Bureau.f re e in form ation a b a v o id in g in v a s tm t scam s, write to the F

________ e ral T rade CommiMj

I n f o r m a t io n C e n t 1-600-S7e-7060.

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^ J W R T Q A Q ^

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gOB-734-6727

BUYING eo n lrsc ts . tr doeds, a moflgages. < 736-1762 for quotes.

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PUBUC S E R ^ g g MESSAGE

S c h o la rs h ip s o a m a i c u t in to y o u r c o lic a a v in g s . B e f o r e j spend ro tfo 's d w lo n search, do your home rk. For more W onnot contact the Federal T r Commission at

or*i*nie Mae at http:/iVinww.salNem8e.C4 O r call the Natk)nalFr I n f o r m a l lo n C e n t

( l.SOO-876-7060.

R s a l E s t a t e / R s n t .

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FeMlMrtItt FeatheilK eStt. .T n U a W e s t .

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733»fa23 .1-ap0033-a

ARENA'S,, R ant moot indoer & outdoor. 12*

BU L4S - \P u rs b r « rw ling Sim m eotala. Pri r l g a c ^ 329:6066

I COMPLETE T ' • o F ^ r e :

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k * -k C A U 'p e n s ; (63) wood* la v * 3 h o le c a l f p a n e w it

_ S u c l ^ S24-7466.

■ ’ CATTL-E IB O H oiatel L o r n dairy covra, le t . Snd f fi' SfdcaM rtg. 9 3 4 « 0 0

)bae CATTLE 100 BlackAngi ig . buiia w /preform anca t m r ^ r-gP0-»»teKa06)<ie6 .96a {

C a t t l e 2 Je rse y nun S S j ~-co»r» w /c a lv e r a t aidi g j® * . Call 362-4282 .

15 CATTLE • 1 week <M Bi g o ' C a iv e a f o r a a l e . C a) S36-2492.____________

* * * CATTLE - 40 good regl

ly. CATTLE-ARMOUR BV y INQ BTATKMIS - BuyfaTTTTZ ' slaughter cowa artd twII

open daOy. Can 324-30C

I- CATTLE • Polled Hereto --------- Buns. Call 326-6466 ev«

K„=s■ CATTLE • Short Bred H(

a t e i n h e l f e r a . C af s • ” 6 - g 9 0 . ._____^wmmJ CATTLE • WANTEP Hi CE stain Open, bred&SprIn

e r H ^ r e . Also a herd milking cows. 324-2260

loa'd<H CATTLE • Yearling & 2 : to rn to old Hereford Bulls. P< in and fo rm an c e p ro v en . Ci r i t b e - 324-8439 or 324-7975

c a t t l e -Y oaillnorBd>»

•.IS” S S S . ”""*™"-®CATTLE Holilain mllkli

I F p » n le r , .

CATTLEr r ----- PfTODOCERSUVESTOCCE O pen delry heifer aale

Friday. April 11.-97- l i f t Open corilanm ent aala

/o u d o Jerom e &4-434S.

i e Bot- CATTLE R eg. Charois BU. For buas,2yrsokl&yearilf>( a b o u t C ^ 3 2 6 -4 0 & .

im e n t ■ ~ '10 Fed- CATTLEi l U l ^ S h o sh o n e Sa le Yerd. in

f p ^ T T iu raday-A pril 17th s n t a r S a le a ta ita : 12:00 PN

/MI consignments M tlUie - «PP»clatod.

C o n tac t-P e te •886-22--------- 688-26

1 L avam -362-44

5 * C A T T L E . 3 rog . Angi» ___ yearlin g b u lls fo r sa l

h e w can 808-643-41 {

gagm . CATTLE. 65 top quality i placem ent helfora. roa

— to tjreed. Black & Mac L w h i t e f a c e . 7 5 0 1b

P lease call 702-762-23 = = CATTLE. H olstein hell

calves. Day old & otdi Delivery avail. 324^6Sa

CATTLE. Purebred Angi iW M - •’•buiirf^'i*& ’ 2 7 r t r o Ti m Pleaaecali206-326-48i J l l H c lM Slllsd . . . lor poot

ovwywhcfolTSMWl.

EM U B B a b ie s & a d i >/ breedera. Cali 423-67i

H O R S E A Q H A e o n CE g e ld in g . 6 y e a r a o

16.2 handa. Weil t r ^ i n a can fa s t $2700.328-4665

?e y o u H O R SE -11 yr.o ldT hojtanlhrp------o u g h b rB d r1 6 '+ h an «xnewch E x a trail horae. $160a matten, ter. Cali 324-6834.II Trade — — —

H O RSE . 4 yr. old Ro ' m are. Broke, gentle, bl

to Pa in t Caii 3 2 6 - ^ HORSE • AQHA 10 yr. I

i n S ? * ' . m are. H aa AQHA poll '& raining. Worked w/ca e , would m ake team p

— — ning or 4-H horse for • 4 p ^ e n e e d youths. S36I

5 5 E HORSE • O lder PaiomI m a re . G en tle 4-H kl hoTM. Evea. 438-633?

HORSE - Reg. 4 yr. pa U j U m a re . 16 h a n d s , W' H m broke, gentle, $1600. CU i u l 3 2 » ^ g y l-“ ”............. H O R SE 3yr.okfB ay .g«

in g . b r o k e , 3 y r . o K A .P.H A Tobiano geIdU

13 yr, old Bay mare, a ridlno/mtn. 4 yr. old S

tated . : ro w ,f il ly , e x o . 'b a r n » / o . pplee, w e n t 43»6622

^ ' HORSE Oood uaed aadi S i M 'f o r i e a l e , 1 6 * ;D 6 u b £ 2 5 . ./riggltt $280.733.2644

H O R S E 'S lm d lra « .1 lonthlv ' C w m t; bMutiftjI b(ad<

S S ? :S 5 S « iH 5 S S i?2 ^ J t a iirD ls^ s lU e n . coi d y fw * - . 'g i l t i .e o n l l r m a t ld h ; P r i ^ - a ta r id i 16 hands.'.O f

6 ■ * S W '7 3 4 « 5 T ,7 3 ^

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s tsprimer and

n d n t yeoE Iraikc ■ ^ ^ ^ ■ ^ m s k e it leok'i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H B w d a s a e v r ' f l t u■ H H S ^ ' a m l o t i ^ . ;r q » d « c . l i » i i i . ' l l io r i J o f e iB r e i

997

Oden H bRSE . IMith TIM'S HORSESHOEINQ .

.• H o t6 C ^ . 1Q ^^eK p.^ ' .

nd & HORSEa/aftxf. BlaekOv^K)..........ro PaJnt-'AlsflTPalttmlno "-ir— Morgan. PSnto, & Arabian. .

• $550^360.206-366-7410

s a s ^ HORSE older.po>»y,««at - ------- 1s t ho rse for kldi»..Vory

H O R SE . A rab ian W elsh r r - r mare, aii whlte.'12 hands

hiDh.- $ 1000 /offer: C an ^ e r T o m a t S 4 4 - 7 6 4 2 .

— HORSE. Golden Palominoa t s tud , O oc Bar. & Leo

M 7 208-736-6921.H O R S E S ' 3 P e r u v ia n

®’£:* P a s o . D ivorce r e la te d , g j j y Reasonable. 3 2 8 « 9 2 : .

3099! HORSES Thoroughbreds •r~~ : ‘ i O u a r t e r h o r s e e . t o p •

b lo o d l ln e s .1 0 m o s to ■vw- • I4yra. old. Call 678-4466

h o r s e s - S t a n d i n o a t a tud .*T lgerJoakM c(^* AQHA. beautiful gfuUo, 3

3162. y ra . o ld , th ro w a co lo r. 1^553 1 5 - 1 .1 2 5 0 lb s . T h re e

C a l l . HpvY.. c an 324 -330 fo r• 42(H »63..........-• - --------

' J HORSES2Jri"S} -aeTH ANNUAL52 ,®’ SALMON SE l£C T ,

HORSE SALE2 y r . SaU A pril19.1pmpit- Salmon, IDC all Selilnd 110 Q uarter hora-

rs o a . P a in ts , A ppye. and— Thoroughbreds, • dA n- idahd 'sP rom lerH oise .C a n Sale .

Foaturtng 80 Top Geldings ~ — Sale performance show at liking 10 am plus usod saddle le a se ggig at noon._____ • For catalog-Info call ,------- Fred Snook 208.7564125rOCK or208 .76»6809 .

HORSES. Double L Equos- if iM Clinic. By L eland Davis. May 24 & 25 at R -

____ or. Idaho. J Lazy JA rona,. - l - u 2219E 4100N .9am -lpo t r t b ^ Natural communication be-

tween horse & rider. Lota__ — o l g round w ork. Trailer

loading dem onstration .I. inc. W evfUiaddrasaanyprob. L g ^ e m e ^ w lth .h o rso s . F y 7 th morelnfo.cau 1-800-648. PM 6793. Pln#9484.I ________________

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5 - S S K 3 S 'S I '^ k “r |' T heae h o rses are ranch ■

0 I*t —^ fy ^ ln j jipynu.' & tna -fl 'y by and se e our ia ^ e . ex- I

,_ c a lla n L B e tec llo n _ B ta :. _ ,h c h u r e a a n d v l d e o a 1 to available. . !The stride of a z ,11 h o r a e - is good for th e °2 p rideofam w '.JU D D A *.- SETH RANCH 12 mUoS 10 w e a t o f Snow viile..U T10 Hwy30. C A U JU O D at ' I. <e00)2574«01,- Fax;(801)a57.t89a

d. H O RSES A p o n i e s for. . sale. Also Ponies a t Stud.

5 . Ploase can 208-736-6921.

'P H O R S E S . 16 y rs . r o ^

1? sg r a n d s o n , k id g e n tle ,

y I 16OO. 15 yrs. Appy X ^ m a re - tra il , p a c k s , kid ,3 proof. $ 1 5 0 0 ..W 0 7 6 0 -

• e HORSESHOEINaAND g- . TRIMMING or ’tfaa t your ho rse 'w ilh a t - ------ least a good trim..; • - 0- Je fl73> 9019

H O R S E B H O E lN G .S IIi -Royco 324-4471. Refer- onces. available

$$ OSTRICH » ' s - Cradle Acnjs Ostrich Farm ■* Id 536-6460 •

PHEASANTS-fUng Necks, — Mutants; snd Golos. . J

JS Cell 324-5330. ^“ SADDLE 16! roping, raw- » hW otree.novorusod.Call

J o e f a f 678-6631 attar ■^ 7 a 0 p .m . ,________ C

SADDLES - 125 in stock.

► g r a s s s s r * " <='d C reek Store , wo buy or -

trade for used saddles o r ^ 1* ■ lack. Call 206-886-2004.

« • S A D D L E S . U s e d 16*Its 0zari< roping. $400., Nov- e r s r u s o d 1 5 V 4 * c o u r t s .J n. roping. $8Q0.00.643-8346 ^

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I FARiuRANCH ^s w p u g g o y i p j 55i

- f lA t if i -O R lN M R - ^ r m - hand $450/ofrer. D uala _*1

BAL£R 4900 Heaalon.'blg _S£balorw /eurokibew /aceu- « mulator, 4600 b ^ : 6400H e s s to n a w a th a r . 1 6 ' sh eader, 2100 hra! 8827

. Allen rake , dual wheels; 3 . .spool; C asolH 6700 chls- ------e lp lm . 1 6 shankw/gau- IH 1 go vrheela; Chevy 2 ton Dc

' truck w ith NH re trie v e r sp b e d . Aii eq u ip , in e x c . ha shape & fleki reaftyl Call ax9 3 4 - ^ Iv: . • be

BUIUHNQS-MusteelMnv m ediately : 2 a rch a ty le f '

.b u id ln g a , 2 6 'x 5 0 ‘ a n d 50'k100*1-600-330-7116. J Z

DUALS 16.6-36, snap on,^ S460/offer. , • l iCali 2P6-637-6S7Z '

. OUMP TRUCK INT 1600 0 L o a d a la r w /U n lv a ra a i $1 metal b eet bed. 678-4486

FARM EQUIPMENT —UQU1DAT10N P 'P

Selling U ke New Equip.J o h n D e e re 7800 MFD. ”

1550 houra, 45000 hour pmextended warranty inci. . r

-U ke-oew ,488 ,000 .- „J o h n D ee re 740 loader. >i

newcondlUon. —C a a e Sw ather 6370 14 '. p u

h as cut only 60 acros for 8 12 yeara . exc. condition, ac

■ 413.000/offer. : —C a a e 770 .14 ' d isk , 2 6 4 ' PL;

d isk s, like new. w orked a l . only 70 acres. $9000. r, $3C a ae 415 rolior-mulcher. b^ i

15'. like new. $8000 E v e r a m a n la n d p la n e .

40X12.63500. ___;M isken 7 shank V-rlpper, p a

$3500 .6 row com furrow. 3;er.$1600. ' Si

JohnD eere4bonom pk}w , tnS3000. —

Gehl 1065 forage harvest- PUIer, 10 ' hay h ead , 2 row urtu ii i l iea a ------------- ------------ht

, Call 747-3623 Cl

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73»013eafier6prT urV f -..Pteai

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See a t G em Equipment. to n t2670 Kbnberiy Rd. SR-^

■ O rcailB 2S .6173 ,... .a tad H 1970 cabover with 318 , BTACDetroit, 13,spd .trans. 20 104<sp u d b e d , re c e n t over* hra.haul. $7 6 0 0 .7 9 .2 0 'd o se 233i

LIFTER/LOAOER, 6 row. 230( 6row 3drum defoU atsr.6 oonc

UISC.Gaa or dieeel pumps. 6401 Bennett $150.1 W ayne * &e iS T r a S t $450. M )loo HOB

.g a llo n fiio l-lank .-$100--------»0 ) 6 0 0 o a llo n w /a ta n d . »VJf>i l 60. C a i 208-326-4730. —

B uy .sM L ranterm pM iba 194 d«t»iatd>d.73»0831.

PIPE • 6* ■ S l.ltV ft, 6 * - , t r a$1.30/ft. g a ted p ipe for Q u(aalo. Call 206-532-4126. 700

PIPE • Jo ln ta 890 A & M so lid s e t p ip e . 3 lin e s ,handiines. 6a r8 * “ rr»alhliJ ~ 3 p<ne. 50 footers. 537-6926. uw -

PLANTER Monosem. 6 or 8 u n I te x c e L c o 2 d .( ^ esqueeze chute. 733-5904 i 2 l

PLANTER IHC 600 Cydo a l r . '8 row . e x c . c o /id .. ^ $ 3 6 0 a 324-4678 msfl.

POLES- Corral, unpealed, J S c 12' l o 2Tk>ng.

Call 324<834.

POTATO TRUCK '65 CMC ■ J g ‘350 Cummins w/20’ bed. ’ JD iS e l f u n lo a d e r w /p u p * JD ' ■traBer. Can evea 8 3 4 ^ 7 . ,

PUMP - 4390 C ase power •Brillunit w /Berkley^pum p^^ »V«g

Caii 42^5620. -V

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i^ndni. pisia..; jun«Uw"vwy«iWM,w )tt« S ?W fc '!S £ 3 Shm'So "i.,ftiia77 ,-v -s„ im . tr iiM i ..

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>ck picker. ; ^ ^ '1 ^ ,1 t r a c^MtIe. $9000.':-;W ayna ■u.iKeffi 43-6719or.731^19gr-! h w ^

JUBEZB CHUTE-G6W :

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aU E E 2B X H O T E X aWiqueeze chute. $350. Can |e a p ir Voaer Boyd a t 734.6416. . . '5 S e - FACKER. Puli type for 1on bales. Pro-A gXM gn. ^3R-4. Picks up 4 bale* & J S ^

rACKERS-NewHolUml , -Vplt^ID48S, metal sMaa, 2 )66ira. New Holland 1076. 'froni2330 hrs. R e id R eadylSail 733-7S36 leave nwg. A ^

VVATHER MacDonTOOO. - $«vlni

BACTOR - Wew Rhino

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RACTOR Antique, C ase 1941. Small dSc. $900.

Call 324^8041 , _ * 2 2 2 . R A C T O R '8 2 J D 4 4 0 .Q uad ran g e , new t ree 7 Q 0 h T » $ ^0 6 0 4 3 8 « 3 7

TRACTOR MOUNTEDRHINO BOTCmUJEBS

•3 Point - Small and li rg e . /m -lm -R k laku riy Priced Jw o " " HOBBY HORSE RANCH

324-6668 o r Internet api/jVWWiwthrimitelWwrse

RACTOR Oliver’68. runs g o o d * $ 2 5 0 0 . C a i i , C * S . . 206-934-0920. Q&b’ SRACTORS e ra ‘$4IHC 1594 MFWD5400/hra C6B , S MF2705 era,$4MF1135 Close 0JD4850MFW D6300/hra model JD 2 0 'Field Conditioner Soone JD 14 Shank CWael Plow ^Salesi JD 3 p tS id e R a k e QU/!M bkln3V iyd.Saraper ' ..........Brilllan Roller Harrow, 12' 46 V«wiaa^4^ ^8wBther

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W REHAUUNO ; •<‘s Custom Panning » 4 6 0 6 o r 876-1666

PICKER ■ im mechanical rock g . Can 543-6719 ^

S T O R - N Y S S A . BTO R SA LV A GE <uy a ta c k w agona..« ra , balere, & trac* any condition. *Our tiaa 4 mnes e t road, st Is Isxm machinery*. 4 1 - 3 7 2 -5 6 7 1 lys*a ,O re0 on

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DS - 2 Dragon type: p l e t e w / g u a g e s . s.&1tttlngs.$400/ea. i023. . '

l i e , u a e d p iv o ts . . ll ilnea. so lid s e t &

D PIP E , Alum. 8*.L wHh end plug. Can ; a 60o f7 3 4 -6 6 9 9 . :

r main One. 352-1178 iTNthlng to a«B7 8*a B

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lBnoth.-'12* o o rruga l«d '' -cuK w rtplp^C tf 32^2021

PIPE REPAIRS Handling Z • w tw alUnM orm alnlinee.

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PIPE for ranL'SoUdsM 1 ^ ! o s l io R (^ ,. l6 e r t . .h e w > P

. n n « 8o lfd se t-S 80/B cre.' 1 0 ,8, & 6';maln line. Can

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nu m p ^ fo ra a fe o r ia a a a . V PtoaweaJI20»C78-ea07.

PUMP .W atw Pacer. 6hp. g a s motor. 2M ntake& -

______ & ^ e .^ ,B u y t .l n .c h o c k , gI■ 678-2070 I

PUMP for'aalo. #3 Parm a c pump, robuitL 7 ^ hp mo- k t0f.r0autn.CaPS37-69S8.

PUMP, 1 JHE-1 hp, C«n- tr ldcal pum p . Will take caro o f'4 or 5 sprlrMor*. $2SO.OO.Call 733-6740. •

W HEEL U N E S -4 Thun- dertird .S 'a lun lnum oo t-

W H E E L L IN E S , W a d e R a in , g o o d c o n d itio n . Pleaaecan208<}24-5099.

WHEEL UNES, short (2 ). Excot. cond.. S2800/ea. - C all538-2re4. tt

I~ 7 0 6 I FARM SEED &

- •CERTIFIEO'R UM TO* ■ ft BurtMuik S eed Potatoes. -

_________^ 3 . $3.60 per 100. i

ALFALFA SEED. IS varl- petlos. Grand Volley com i soed, oats, pasture mixes& lawn soed. Bob Hamll- -to n S e o d , 734 -3587 or d733-1477 or 636-2293. ’ I

ALFALFA SEED Family ® flrowor. Troosuro-V NS- w ran g le r- o multi leof..

. $1 .40-$1.85.326-4735 ;

708 I -HAY, GRAIN dI

BARLEY Idaho prime 50 B lb. or better. Avail, imme^ i dlatety. Can 78S-S765.

. . B U Y IH O /S E L LIN O tOp- L

h a y . S o m u o o d s . Ed Bonch. 544-7812 Jj

HAY • Top bales, S26/ton. <0011536-2764._________

- HAY1st.2nd.&.3rdcropof MBlaKa hay, ton balos, wlli I d e liv er. C all 2 0 8 -8 4 7 -3935 or 206-647-2850. |J

HAY. 30 tons ol good Snd |c u t t i n g . P l e a s e c a l i '

. , .208-643:6S5e.,. ... . .. J jPLANT NItro allalla se ed jtor fast regrowth, lortage ■a n d good dairy quality . • C a llfo -6 0 4 9 .. . . • -

I 801 I

Sn?R n5o35lc?d!nner-war« ssrvice for 8. B«ni>

g ? " p K f S «PleaM can 20fr73S-1459;-

CHINA. 6 p ta ca aa ttlho . a la n t ridge, $150 .00 . Pleasdeair208-S34-4994.

' P IA N O .A ntlque.iw alnu t!, f in i s h e d , p a t e n t a d In :

1903 , $700 ; axo .icond .- . , p lease call aoe^733-oso6.

| _ A P p j ^ c r a _ _

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•■V < 200. S n 2 0 ^ 7 3 < ^ S ^ * :. :

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Steei,‘. t ; ^ pm 78^-6W 9.': ',:$ i 8 1 ^ p tA T E V ;i rh C S .2 0 w /

: w iifiE O T O B U Y '"KEnglish & Black Walnut dr

treea. Cali 764-2216.. -mWOOD T Free (or removal ^

or corrals and buildings. ^Cali 733-0737. , I

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PROM D R E SS E S Size . 1- 10, long red dress. S60: ^

Size 8,long blue dress, & ■ short ptnk drew , $30 ea: I

' ~C ali 837-4439 leave msg. ^

WEDDiNQ DRESS, Moth- •

. i a a " , s a a f i f-.$250. Con 208-436-0127.

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IBM .T^inkPads.100m h^. ' g 8 MB RAM. 540 HD. Pen- _ Uuffl100.8MBRAM.810 LA'HO. Both w/Wlndows 95 m&ruli IBM warranties. Coll bi734-7680 onor 5:00 p.m. $;

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............ ............ ' ROi 810 .. RI FIREW O OD ^

. HARDWOOD,^pllt .delivarod & stacCod, _V

' . $100/cord. Alsotrootrim- •„ming & r0ffl0v0l, Froo osL ■

Cali 543-8655 p

i - 811 I ^I j

BEDROOM SE T . 1960 's ! | gdouble bed. 2 d ressors. „$350. Cflll208-734-2566. J l

■ U ^ M ^ R . 'o io c . uph'd- ^

" vofyHtMo?$40o!'sS-453e l ~

MATTRESSES. Full sizo (orS99, hotel returns. Coli734.8881._____________ Th.

MATTRESSES. Wnfl steo. ^ Hotoiretunw. $1000 sot. 734-6881.

M A T T R E SS E S: Q u e e n fosize. Hotel returns. $130. tnC ait734-ee8i. wi

- MOVINQ SALEI Complete tobed , c loset, living room thSchronk. much more. Alt mexcel, cond. 735-7470 . t-

■ T lDale Hissday, April 8lh»l I

' Locallon: Rock House Ram■ FmmGnndvlwjoMiliiiiKwy.J

’ ihensouhlOmilKtoranch. !

3 5 0 B l a t k S p r i n g P i

H(75)'4&SYeatOId-(2P l ' M a a a S 3 Y e a r

! i i £ W : v i U L E i; .C ( ^ a i d a b o ; 'v : BooD<itIk»

fOEMOBBlHFOHIttTlOHCROKDAVISON. . MKai

.). 20»MU2U'. MfrtiWaX

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: Fslrf^ tketV aluc:,\: .520,000. 'Senior EncumbnncetuNone . .

: F irM iilcetV iluo::: ;

a a r i 5 ± ‘d

' -i , / '] lb u h ,n

X " .M » l l - W .

v".« . ' .. ITa . .

S O F A ifld ,L O V E S E A T AQUAT'M atchirtg; g o ldm brown,, stand:

. like'new concW oa'$295. er. (2) :caii.678-2ao6. :., : , - ,_$k >5/,

S O F A V sectliM a^rE xtra-

, : S i f e ^ g f r i ^ W 7 :

W A T E R B E D - King siz ehurt w »f.tfn> tnffTtirioa • y 0 - -

..h eata r.S a e to f a h e e ts . "H™ ™ $ 1 ^ , .M i 733-3802. ;

drswera, & heater. Needs- m a ttre s s , $25 0 o r b e s t BUND

offer. Caii 678-5098.I III I 111 I I. sildlni

I 813 CallT I : A U CTIO N S I

WE BUY ft SE U . ESTATES O l« < CaliAAA.734-4567or

1-800-770-4S60 for info. ohani

t 8 1 5 ■ ' I ^|U \ W N & G A RD E N DININ

* ie a h ,A*1 RO TO ni.iJN Q ' chtdrn

. Qardorts, lavirna, lots Tractor Tiller

Free Estimates, 73^6789 g S fS

COMPOST DEUVEREO. Light bockhoe work. PAST1

' 543-9109 or 4 2 0 -4522 '' (t? /y iCUSTOM ROTOLUNO;

lawns, & gardens. Roo- ■ sonoble rotes. 326-4270DECORATED rock for rock i

gardens. You houl. Brock- _m o n S a n d & G r o v e l . VR eose lall 208-423-4316. I

HAILEY Nursory will buyn t r : 3 0 “ S p ro c o T fr p m o '----------

tro es ..C all 788-3161 o r -n M P934-4634. ^

W .pd « » io .d ln m lo d w U n ^ you want to oxchsngoumiMd Hero lor coKh. . .

—— MI SC. 1LA W N M O W E R T o r o or, $1

G ro u n d s M a s te r 1 1 7 . freeze1 7 h p ,4 4 * o u t . G o o d bio,S ' condition. Low hours.S2500/Offof. 934-8810 ORQAI

LAWN MOWER, Crafts- rV s Iman rider. lOhp, 30*. rear Reellb o g g e r . e x tra b la d e s , than i$376/olfer. 734-2341 735.11

MAOiC VALLEY LAWN p o n 7C A R E . R o t o t i l i l n g . fun -cmowing. Call 324-5859. piaas.

BOTOTILLER. R e ar tine p o o TC rottsm on. 3 .5 hp. new aories motor, excel, cond. $375.Roosocali208>324-4S34. wtthl

ROTOTILUNO. POW ER J 'RAKINO. Call 629-5785. Call Cl

ROTOTILLINO. tra c to r . •loader, dump truck, corru- sA L T gotlng, MV area 326-4631. now o TRUSTY ROTOTILUNQ

Using TnayBultltUlors.FREE E s t - 733-7831

.......— I SATEL4 8 1 6 rocolv|B < E B a S E E Q U |P I J ^ • pooltt

N O R D IC R ID E R , d u a l SATEL m o t i o n . $ 1 5 0 . C a l l syater 423-6423. . 678-5;

................ I 8C0U1f Z i r z i r S i T Z i z r r : .vfor s<I iUISC FO R SA L E O rd o

. PUBUC'SERVICE ComeMESSAGE 6 0 'S .

There aro no 'froo ridos*. Word,Bolore you do bu s in e ss vHth 0 company, chock it SOFAout with lho Better Busl- Uino 1noss Bureau. For (roo In- covenfomiatlori about ovoldlng match

' travol/voco tlon se e m s , all orwrite to the Fodoral Trade Mark

' C om m ission. W ashing-, softenton .:D .c .. 2 0 5 e 0 ;o rc a i i '•the Notlonol Fraud infor- tV 19 m a t l o n C e n l e r .1-800-676-7060. . J J J " '

VACUl■ n H H H H I o o o d

i M before

■ I I # I v 1 ^ 1 W E T IW V Includ Offer.

1 p .m . M ounta in 'H m e w o l f

an ch , G randview , ID B uyoy. 78 2 miles to Mud Rat R i Comn L Signs wil) be posted. .

^ a n d B iU ls ^h d e s a ta m s l

(125)2ndCaIfHclfm (25)6tYcM0ld-j

m O W B n l l s : '■' u.-: 6 S /0 I

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= = = = = ! ^ = S = i

In te n u l Revenue Serv ice, PUBUC A u ctio n , ’ i '' . iV 'P a r c e l 1

l U ^ of Colt Erickson 16 the 3.89.ac(a ISOW .JwomolD ;CO.'.'.';,.,

; '” ',t^ '.:PaR C E L "2 ''• ntercst'of Milton & Dixie Harfcneu o i ni ion to the property at91 S3S0W ,k<br (Mmont 14x65 mobile home, on .91 a

ioo;:~-V '.‘r..---___:

rrtei^ o f ii^anesie T ru tfu honilriee 61 irty k i o t ^ 286 S 400 W, Heybum; I » pared with two houiet;'l ,0W tq ft I lomii.one bath.' flfepioee heat; 952 iq fl

16;;i997i«t.l6i00 AM •. ii''-' • ■ hAa C ^ .C o u n b o u w ^ 715 C

U A H lum ogal.w /B sh . d ...U K t.aaccess:,$8S/0f(-. U n p fk . (2) metal file cabinets,lOO/M. (2) Srnaliw ood 1 1 *

g*oiothea o loaat $70* . 'coDlars vis standing metal fire- m s o s «

s ! a il .$ 7 B .< 2 3 < 4 6 9 ev a . DESK L(

INDS - ve rtica l, 80 ’ X d}* g ray , (o r s ta n d a rd ■ p p r cIdlng patio doo r. $80 . U»H754-6e3& ALASKi

lO L E R , w a lk -in w /8 o « ^ : l a s s d is p l a y d o o r s , le tv in g ft l ig h ts , m e- ) a n lo a lre ( r lg o ro t io n julpm ent. $7,650. Call xtureSource, 733-448e.

M IN Q R O O M S E T 2 ofs, 6 cloth cushioned ia !rs.pak l$900 ,se llfo r KX). ^ I r t e r , blue and o e k e r . ta n , $10 0 e a . p e o n P r in t e r w /now ulrktge. $75. 733-6186

BT.TBEES,-J3row,6-.t0 . ............ / y r . . $ 4 .9 6 - $ 8 .4 S . iilverod. P o tttfd .T re e rochure.1-800<t5-340S —

F A XY O U R »

—A D ------MES CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT

208-734-5536IC. Rodlner ft typewrtt- , $100 oa. Chest deep />eze, $100. Tennis ta- B. $100. Cali 733-5740. 1

QAN Thomas. Double ty b o a rd . V ery n ic e . —e a a o n a b i e o ( f e r . scllnsrLazy-B oy, lo ss on 1 yr. Sot. Sun.Mon.15-1 O fr______________

NY ride for hire. Sofo- in - c i e a n ft I n s u r e d . jioo8ecatl206-736-5921._______ S

OL TABLE All acces- >ries lnd. $695. Lawn _ lOwer.Toro. U kenew rtththatchor. $289 — C a ir W 7 4 6 6 '^ -------------------

II CloMlllsd, 733-0031. fdTn ready when yog are i

LT CITY C A N D L E S ' Jiw avail. Twin Folts/Jor- n e . Heidi. 73 4 -1 2 2 0 . j r ie ^ ^ u p o r t . S he lly , _

rELUTEDISH 10' and colver. 8 ' slole custom )0l table. S3S-2202 HtTELUTE Unidon 4500 .«tom, $1600. Call 208- &’8-5261 anytime.OUT MASTER looking' " ' r Boy^8cout PatBheo,« «• r d o r o i T h o A rro w .VVW, 363 MA-i‘SHU.am p Bradley, 19 5 0 's . -> 's , ro w o rd iii R o g e rord, 1-600-764-3762. C

FA • 6 ' b row n twood.mo redlnor. recently re-iverod, 2 ,end tables. 2 'etching tamps. $250 (orI or best o ^ r . Cutllgonark V autom atic w ater e>nener.$100.TO4-5720. ^

19* color.5pny. $125. — sr s to o ls 2 humor green vhwiw/hlgh backs ft oak lats. $60.735-1223

CUUM, Rainbow SE . ' 11ood cond . $300 . C all ji;ifore 2 pm b r alter 7 pm ^ g 208-543-8291.

:T B T A T I O N - s in k dudM . 1 yr. old. Moke — ffer. Cali 736-1843 msg.

3LFFTANNINQBEDS C ]TANATHOME

ry DIRECT and SAVEl Commerdat/Home units F

' (rom$199.00 F R E E C o k > rC a t^ ITOOAY1-e0O-711-01S8

; , 818 I “jjgCALIgraUIIHff^U M S E T P aa lr7p loce ..KK). Cali 208-678-5454 ■a08-43M 818. '

VNOS — M OV IN Q in * : ru sed p io n o s, m usfpo ' « tlowwholetalo. All ^eaaveBaM o ft warrant M . Pianoa (rom $450. — (livery availab le . C eil r»27l7.(BV4y3W87) , . p |

V N 08 R ebu ilt, R elln- ~ hed ; Tunod. also ptay. . 1 9 , $ 1 ^ ft t - 733-3905 C

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r fn .- )e r^ , ID

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gSUPPUES

i copiers. Including BEAQLE.<4l a . - 1 ^ warranty CanMorrtIttfft , rlntl 7 ih 9 9 a a -

Lg. oxecuthre, wai- BLACK LA wymBtening.awivtiL _ o ld jn a ie . r & 2 s id e c h a i r s . PuppyChi .7 3 M 9 6 2 .7 3 4 < a 6 ;

“ S o " — K ; £ ; a ', p S 5 T « r

iKAN MALAMUTE and p .op . l y r male. All shots. b uy -th sr Js324-2880,eves. «d«rjJiI.>B

B U S IWK.....- - ....... -cof/ 735.1

A C O U S T IC A L & D R Y W A LL

^ ospray^ft ^ u s t l c ^ l o

Q uS ttyW ofk t in su S ™ R easonable Rates

— ^Freo -estlm a te»“ ' ----------Call B o b ® 734-0033

A N S W E R IN Gs e r v i c e

MAGIC VALLEY ANSWERING SERVICE Affordable, compethlvo rotes, paging, scrooning,

oppt's, llveoperatore.24 hrs. 324*1073

B U S IN E S SS E R V IC E S

....... -TWINFALLSPLAN ROOM

Jobs to bid for Gonomts, Sub<ontraclom ft S uddII-

' 'OR." Biuopnniisi&Tos: r ~ ~734-PLAN (7826).

c a r p e t— C L E A N IN G ------- -

Sioam Molhod Dy In 1 to 3 Hours

1 rm .S hallway 0 0 0 sq..(L)$39.95 'Spring Spodol*

733-6645

C L E A N & S P A R K L IN G

House Cleaning. Goragos,Attics, Basements

ft After NewConstniction.. For Froe Estimate Call

: ^ - ; ^ 3 6 - 0 0 5 4

■"CLEANINGSERVICESM om's Touch

Ctooning From RoorTo...... CollingBonded ft insured

Rosldomiai ft Commorciol .734-8872

Call 733-0831 to place your dasaUled ad. Weto hero to Mfveyou.

C O M P O S TH A P P E N S

All natural product for lowns .gardens ft llowor t>eds.Dollvory by tho load or yd.

W e do yard work too.Y o u iig EntremanureS

733-4486

C O N C R E T E C O N S T R U C T IO N .

Cowboy C oncrete LLC FoundoUons, Drlvoways

' Curb & Gutter.SWewalks, E ta Freo Estimate .

Darrin 736-8413

C O N C R E T EC O N S T R U C T IO N

D & MCONCRETE

* Footings * Foundations * Driveweys * Stops etc.

W O JO B tO O SM A U J • Dennis-5 3 6 -6 7 0 5

D R Y W A LLR E PA IR SE R V IC E -

SeningM agkiVaney.Complete drywall senrfco.

30^ear8W godOTce.

Csll 731-7039 7am .7pm

E C O N O M YC O N C R E T E

5 p « ^ l z t o g l n A n T ^ o ( flat work, concrete •

' breaking & removal ;Exper; Free e s t Cali now - Iforfastefflctentservtee. •7»3-ai67 o r 734-4748

.E y Q A V A T jtjG^T ariln d e rg ro u n d tno.Jcensed* Bonded Insured S ^ System s Installed

, ■ ; r 'T renching 73»6770

F E N C E B U IL D E R

' ~ i^^Bjoerienced-

IIUM - Barely used C O C K A T IIon w/cablnet. stand babies. Cae s s o r i e s , $ 3 0 0 .......ible. CaB837-4132' C O C ^ Sj

niU M , 3 5 ga llo n - -^ g e tic r$ 2 7 i )nal, complete set- Call.733-06 » . Can 543-4994.E.4yrs.oW . $150. •^wywhowi irrlU d m 436-5611 DALMATUUi ilng a f e : 4 f l 4 a ^LAB. Free 9 wka. W e h a i io ^ o a .q o ila iu f t .

CHOW p u p p ie s . $175. Call 2

Ah Mxnelhlno to m O ------------------•opie who wont io FREEblockLhsTs What dau ined N eeds loveflngbaltfxxjL Cali536-65:

fI N E S S5-0937 J fo r r n o n m

FENCES FENCES FENCESMI

Quality Fence 733-9063

Colt For Your Froo Estlmoto O nA 'Q usiityF ence*

--------Serving The Magic &Wood Rlvor VttlToys

GARDEN & YARD ROTOTILUNQ

RRST CLASS ROTOTILUNQ

♦R ear tine tlltor.♦FREE Estimates!

733-1168

HANDYMANA WORK OF ART

Handyman Services . Homo repairs: Boctrlco),

ESTIMATE, 733-0966.

HANDYMANSERVICE

-------W e d a a variety trf jobs.-------Spring doon up. wlr>dows-

roiotltllng, panting.C a iiu s to so o

II wo can help youi 733-0002

C ^ b j^ O N I N GSAV/TOOTH SHEET

METALHootlng/AC RofrigoraUon

Commercial and resldontial.-- (208) 733-8S46

CO N SIhU C TIO NA-1 DRYWALL

Export hanging, taping, & toxturlng. Since 1978 Jobs largo or small.

Oreg Losslng, owner 733-3579

HOMECONSTRUCTION

ALAN’S GENERAL CARPENTRY

All Types Construction Lorgo«malWndoor/Outdoor Whon only Ow b t t will dol

Call 734-3244

HOMECONSTRUCTION

ARK RENOVATIONS ft REMODEUNQ

•Framing -OiywoII ‘Finish Wori< 'Docks ‘S heds

*Roosonabki *Guaramood Robert Arrington - 733-8010 No mailer how you spend

your days, c lastllied itti your busy schedule. Pul

' clais liied 's tlme-savinB directocy ot good* and ser- vicat io work tor you today.

" HOME CONSTRUCTIONSOUTHERN IDAHO

Building & R epairNew AdOniont. RomoaeUna,

SpodollzIrM In BeUvooms A Bedrooms. RooAno. & Sldlrig.

324^432 o r 734-2124

HOME HEALTH CARE _ _ _

IDAHO HOME HEALTH ■ AND HOSPICE 734-4061 Twin Falls

543-2273 Buhl Modlcaro/Medlcaid

Certtnod/Ucansed/Bondod Nationally Recognized Home Heailh Laodora

. Home Grown in Idaho

HOME REPAIR■ Carpentry.Electricai:

Rw r^ j p a ln ^ g s

No Jo b to o Sm all Dependable Quality Wori< Free Estim ates-734-8299

H 0 M E R E P A IR 5 -BENEFIEL'SHOM ECAra I

Drywall.Painting,:.. - .? Caraentry. AO home

r o p a lm ln a ^ f to u tlO

^ 'c ^ l i l i M W 7 5 4 3 ^

HOME REPAIRSC o m p ^ Hoote Rejaolr

W edoita lili

iT I E L h a n d le d FREE m y e a r Can 438«287. herd ft Basset

7 ^ C om es with c t SPANIEL, AKC outside. Lovhi smale,-ve(y ener- - l2 7 6 H M ry r o ld r M» 5 6 .

« i r o K . ' ’’’'" " : r ? ! E 2 ! l Z 2 :T A N S .pon*™ .!

- A kte.O mo .ofci s . a , s %

all 20B-543-2561

vppios od. Call 206-42

2 1 2 2 2 — S e r m a k s h ed<LabAKCmole. p u re b re d , wl ove & a ttention, males. $200 oj -6536. Con anytime at

^ I

Ih fo m i 'a t l o n 'o r ^ u r s e n k e

TO NY^LANDSCARNG & H o m e R e p a irs

Troe Trimming. Sprinklers,0 Hauling & iQow Lawns.

Wo do what you canlT-----------Froe Estimates!

7 3 4 -3 3 2 2 • D ays 7 3 4 -8 4 8 1 > E venfngs

’ L A W N & G A R D E N

SLUE LAKES M0H7NG Pro lo ss ional Lawn Coro

Mowing,trfmmlrig, pruning. Full service lawn mainte­n a n c e . C om m orciol or rosldomiai. 735-1100.

L A W N & G A R D E N

D ftL EN IE R PR iSES ’ Slneo19B2>

Powor Roklng, Gordon f. Tilling, Mowing, Lots ft

Acre0Q0S.Twffi Falls ft North Sklo. - 32*<331

L A W N & G A R D E N

i-T IL L 4 U ft ___________ LawnMovrlng

** Or Too Small(208) 677-2541

L A W N & T R E E■ C ^

American Maintenance Mowing & edging, troo trim­

ming, yard cToon ups. residonUal-commordal.

Sm lorntn l iLrr Froo o s t Cad 206-326-4S22

L A W N A N D G A R D E N C A R E

- ......BILL’S LAWN SERVICEMowing. Trimming.

Aorollng, Thatching, &' Fertilizing. Havo schedule

oponing M-F. Vocation covomgoavoll. 3260133

L A W N A N D G A R D E N C A R E

- PRECISION LAWN CARE ' ‘Mowing ‘Trimming > RotUh

Ing ‘ Y ard C le o n U p t •Commorcial •Rosidontlal ✓Spring Discounts ✓Free

", ESL 734-9243 «73M 222

L A W N C A R E & S P R I N K L E R S

- A & T L A V m C A R ELondscoplrto. Fondng.

M ov/lng. Shrub Prurdng.1 Pow er Roklna. 81 TBIlr>g

C o m m erd d & R^cientk:<i Free Estim atea 543*6847

I L A W N C A R E ! & W E L D I N G

' '* °*****

‘Wotdlng^'TUIIng ‘Mowino ‘Power ‘Sprinklers

. ‘Prunning— 734-7896Why store II when you can

seU'it7 Place a low-eoil elesalMed ad today. 733- 093tprsM 2. ■

! L A W N M O W I N G

"RELIABLE"Excellom W ork-Folr Prices

- Jo sa A lcala-R on Yates7 3 6 -0 8 7 0

L A W N M O W I N G

TRtNER'S LAVm CARE ' II you can grow It,

> Icanmow lUForrbasonablo&reliabto

service cali 7334160 ★★FREE ESTIMATES**

P A I N T I N G

• k - tr - k l t ir - tr - k - i fk CLAUDE'S PRO

' PAINTINQ Residential, Commercial.

, intertorft Exterior. Lowe*1 ■ BId-Hlghest Quality. Al- Wort» G uaranteed. Loca

Re(s. Free E s t 733-2735,

c o i S r a c ^ g

Superior, serving M a(^ I W b o d River Valleys. AsJ

a b o u t o u r S p r in g DIs o e u n te on com m ardtl

• s K & ' g a s i g ;■v: : . * * ^ 'L T , , ' 3 a f f i

;• - O a l b » W 1 prsss2. . .

ftjaiK A pH tji

ja ro ld S h e p i *K -9K U Pi se t mix n A . N o w a c c e ^ n e t rt doo house . Please calf 736

^ ^ ^ g e l f l s h ;? ^ 1 3 4 . - - ^ -LOSTBorderConia — --------------------------- male, black w/whit5oodh<OToV4 dow n c h e s t. Ap! le^aherd ft Vji mos. old. 20^ o n molerCalr*ave msg. POMERANIAN-C

■ -sa b le male,-11-wtaIHe p H E R D «00 ..C an 837-65!

SH E LTIEpurobro

HEPHERDS.w hite , 2 (0 - PH>aseeo)l208-7a 100. w ^hots. O auinod. . . the to <at736«)S0. I MyouriMd*.7334

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t V I C Ec e / i y n s e n t a t l v e

r PAINTING^ FROM PHOTO

/ inrill turn your itvorti n, »napMliothtoa1B*XB. psJntlPfft Portraits, poIt landscapes. Con 423-4^

- (o r price ft-dctollsin

ROOFING^ PROFESSIONAL

ROORNG ft COATING0 733-7221 or 3 3 6 ^ , ire Commorcial. rosMontli ng. . Buildup roofs. Most mil ito- • looks ropoired in 24 hi

ROTOTILUNG M & BLADE WOR, Any size }ob.‘ . Froo ostimatos- OoLoy Bingham1 Caii 733-2429

‘ SAND & GRAVE■M DEUVEREO '— Grovol, sand A topsoU fi

drlvoways, parking lots, c Y oucanto loaO rm fS a

_________ N0RTHWEai.CO4N(733-1234

1 SHARPENINGr SERVICE

JOHN'S SHARPENIN( SERVICE

Im- CarbMo ft s to d U M .Olpper sharponlng-ropa

II. 141 Bracken S IS734-4050«1-80(M7t-40

- TR EE SERVICEB AAA-1 SHELTON'S'E TTtEE SERVICE.B . .' Son,rlng Magic Volley

Wood Rivor Valley, or whorovor

*

” TREESERVICE„ Colorado Bluo SpruoE A ustrian Pine f T - i r” • Quality Slock.RE roasonablo rates'till- Planted w/mech. spadip s • Northvlew Tree f^orrrtlal 4400 N 17S 4E Buhlroe 643< oe i

— TR EE SERVICEg D A L g S T O ^ ^ M B

For mulch or dlsposol. S t u m p g r ln d o r . ,F r i

0- ostlmotos. Cali (208)73

I t r e e 's e ^ c e

T & L T re e Service ProfosskMul caro a t or

affordablo pricol fin seM t/m ttasf

Q 16 years experience,lig 324:6718

.g TR EE SERVLCEt HIGHUNE .— ProfesslonslTreoSonrfc »n Lk»nsed ft insured

^ ' s z s s y ' . i r s j__ stumpgrirtdlng'n . ‘Free Estimates*S 736-1166 Of 837-4614

WEDDING ^ PHOTOGRAPH« - ------ i-CompletoCoverage-

Ceremony ft Rocoptlor

Q Very R easonable Rats- You Retain Neoattvei ,g Cali Mike 734-6299

X) WEDDING:SALE ^ & SERV ICES

WEDDING SHOP Rents and SoUs:Weddlt

. BridesmaWPromDreet* Vans, Slips, Bras ft She

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• D^Mr:W61ffi' - At duplicate, partner diamond and I reisf heart.-He raised to. ------ and4-held.A 10.7A?,

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y SWER: I would ni , - . Partner may have i

, • : • poor minimum. Unl« I ' - the ideal dummy, gan

the odds, and even t might fail With your s in a different siiit, U

- would improve dr^ you would be worth

: ward game.Dear Mr. Wolff: Opponents were vul we were not RHO op amond, and 1 held A ¥ 7-4, ♦ 6,4b A-K-8-S

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ANSWER: Poorly. 1 reason to act unila such a good hand. A doubleton heart is takeout double Is p: partner bids hearts,

r rect to spades. Parti ! have a hand thatin clubs and a minus j spadea. ■; DearMr.WoUT:' At duplicate, I opene ' and partner respon j thimp. Holding five j ■ diamonds, two hea I- dubs, with 18 HCPI

' each short suit, shou I two diamonds or bla: ; • n< trump? ,

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8H IH TZ U AKC p upa ,' .w k a .'2 a tio ta . worm ai

I $300. Call 206-382-4461

8H IH TZU. 1 va ry am a . AKC raglstemd, i200 .0

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1 notbldagain. re ra ise d on a D ear Mr. tiless you c a t^ . Is it prope game is against. Instead of :n th ree hearts - diamonds i j r singleton ace . ' AhnqnP t, the situation amatically, and AN8W EP rth a move to- • cani diami

i ^ and we vlsab leto

' -’you open < vulnerable and ;ner;respo I opened one di- . jors, you v A A-K-10-9-8-6, . clubs con

-8-3. How would,; one club i four spades?„_:.^M H bte diii.T«npJeioB,c«iit th e p « rc ]

y. You have no D ear Mr. ila tera lly with RHO opei 1. Although the fortakeou

is a defect, a Should 11 s p^.eferable. If trump? I ts , you can cor- ' i u in e r may well

yield a slam ANSWEI lus score a t four queenl P

takeout dc good tru should be

ened one spade trumps'to >ondedoneno- ing his sm ve spades, four le a rts and two :p and a king In tiould I have bid blasted to three ' .

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POTTERY, ROSEVILLE, jplM . Hull o r almillar ponary, « 9 . _ l.^M -3727 . •M ~ 8 RAOQEOY ANN A AND> m a d IT E M S. T h e o ld e r th«

! j s £imall, . ley dolla anythira Straw X).00. bany Shortcaka & Barbie 2301. dollB. Qood m d . plaaM t 5 S can643-631S. . loving .R O T O nU £R . 40'w anta< w iad. to buy for 16 hp 840 mm Butor P T 0 a p a a d . 3 . ^ , t ^ » 0 9 . ' Ota tractor. Plaaaa can Bf-------: .I e r 8 a 0 p .m i* l 643-27S

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Mw t e ^ ^ p to game, SQ' : inn ’w raK rin tfny frir 'an"iin -~ ^ 0 jsult, it’s best to bid. the ; ^ pgame.' , • • -.c

r.WolOi . ' ,- ■ ■ ■ ■iper. tO'Opra one diamond ' Tof one club if 1 hold foiir jIs and five clubs? ' ' ^rtPrepared^SidlUkiPOIr.Utab ;

ERj If you have a fo u r - ‘ mm im ondsuitofdecentqual- - I j weak clubs, it may be a d - ! toopen;onediamond:.Ifw, I in one diamond and part-^: I ponds.in your short ma*. I It will be aible to rebid two . I onvenlently. If you o p e n ; b instead, your only r e a - ■'; cholM i ^ d be to rebld - rH iib s u it• " ......... — . ,

[r.WolCf: .pens one heart, I double . jout, ond partner passes. ,I lead my best suit or a , I held Q-« In trumps.

No RafTk. WleblU FtUi. T otal

E R : Lead th e trum p | P a rtn e r’s pass to y o u r ‘

: double promises long and. ru m p s. Your objective « be to “draw” declarer’s -, ’ to prevent him from scorv small trumps via ruf&. .

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CE, HARLEY DAVIDSON .‘06 I »ry. Ultra C la»lc,18K mto. Ex- |

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t6.« HARLEY DAVIDSON-95 1.Road Wng, anglne moda, c

laa- m a n y a c o 'a a a o 'r i e a , w , $ ie .860.CaM 736-«49S. _

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“ ,-n<a.$ieOO.Cril42»e241. pm . HONDA'S5 300 4-wtiaalar, . S b - tika new, S3,800. Plaaaa ' iBf- ' can 206-734-6714. ■-

2|f ' HONDA •9S;CSR F3, Ind. 8 Z Z l '. h e lm a l . a x c a l . c o n d . jric -' :S8800/oW*r.73»72<S . J

S i extraa; $3700/offar. Call “ I 643-8537.

HONDA, 1995, CBR F3.

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•C«" SUZUKI, *93, Katana 600. ; i^a- tu h a d f t re a d y to r ld a .‘ .

excel. co0«J.:S4800. Call i

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— looking crulaar. H ava to : ___ . -aee to app raela ta l 720- ;

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LAR80N14':V.Hutl,--.flbar - g laaa boa t. Ilka new EZ

lo a d tr ir , c o v e r . 6 8 h p . * Jchnaon motor, 676 :26 !^ ‘ <

UARU N 1 9 7 7 ..2 0 'o lo ae .bow, w/200 hp outboard,.. t299&,e7&-8aw. Vy. ■;

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; W' CAMPER 8HELLfor.amaIl \o: PU, S280. 3/4 cam per forr ■ small PU.S500 8 4 3 ^ 1 ' p. CAMPER8HELL Custom . ". buUt.alk}-ln. Extra featur- ~ aa. Brand new. 734-2706 ■

i S f t 8 *90 6 V« A. camper, II U k e.n e w ;, Pafked.under ■. cover, used very Itctla. Self S• ContBtned.934-eS44.-

* g«SaBd.73»093t. •*■ SHELL FWa Ford o r M ai- J

da. lonfl bed. aluminum, - i■ .tinted ilM lngwlndowaexo, J- : ^ ^ ^ . ^ 3 5 0 . 736-4983. s t

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i! SNUQTOP Shell. 76*x60* II, Cost $600. M for 8 o ; .-; I• .:Call 677-3024 ■ . • ■

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- . ' barrel w /case,' holster. A f J. ; ammo, $280.733-1166. ■ I

!ii WINCHESTER 130012 g a A. $250,-S/SRuoer8eo.Six.v...:^- .387$248. Llama Com an-1. - ;c t)e :2 2 $ 2 0 a 3 2 6 4 1 0 2 :a -p WINCHESTER. Model.-94.' - a 32 W lt^ e s te r apodal In: < to ; 'n e w 'c o n d : .$ 3 6 0 .0 0 . .>- ;: ptaaae cad 206-733-1166;: '

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T R A V E L eS E 74 21*M o.; .ly h o jn a ,^ lw ^ T o g ■;

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::a C; cnitoe,^ A W FM casa.: re d o n e In terio r- E xtra; nloe.v$aS00. 934-8927 V ,■ |

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ARCTIC CAT.-96 Thunder- ■ J . c a l1 p t;6 ’ traek.840orig:' 324

M « > r *bock, pla8tto akls., ^

..good c o n d ..'ru n s g rea t.. $3,000. Call 704^2607; ^ yAC

Y am aha; t ^ h a z J . *67^4,1 motor needs work; w/extra, ■ 8 «

patta.$680.324-3091.eva.

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b e d a /B a c k badroom>:; w /quaen.lslandJ)adw 10,^ ...t T: sH da.out.W /D „fullbath-. w c . l tub . AC.,full ra lsa .roo f, uutd $19,800feffer.-.73»0663.. ^

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r a r i a ^ t i u d ( $ 1 4 .9 0 a 1 '. ; ? ^ - ; lease caM 2 0 6 - 4 3 1 - ^ ?

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CY 4 DR. SIDANluol Air Bogs, ^totyWorranly. ■■ ; . ’

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op tions . AM7FBr&. -w /IO d lsc .C D c h ti

i ^ ^ _ ^ . ,g .000 ml. M r i ic t c I C5.600/offer.324-a

. . : F O R D '9 6 F - 3 6 0 >> 6.000mi8..Pow«r»)

. ; a u to , lo a d ed . S27,; (206) 747^3523.

: FORO ,1991 LTD, big' ' oxc. coodHion, fully

. od. $10.500. TSfrOa

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FORD. 1085, oxt. ca • ton, 4 whool drtvo. 4

gpd.$4e00.20fr034^

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i - . i FO RD, B ro n c o ,‘66 l „ ^ s lro ,ru ra good. $50 J ■ bwtotfof.Ciill 324.2

F FORD, F-250, 1967. i I 6.9 diosol, 4 spd. na ; : vory cloan . $6800 y " : • ! Ploasocoll206.43l><

i FORD. F-250. XLT, 1 ' dlosol, oxcol. cond.

i. ' 208.733-5317. ovool

!'■' QMC '87 % 4X 4. CnI, ------- P B .P U A C ,A T ,en .

n too.inuatw o, 438.t

OMC ’88 Suburbon. cond., $8500. Call

• • ^S46anor7PM .I QMC '93 4X4. S spd.I tilt, crulsa. Am/Fm c

36K m is,, tow ing p I r ago, oxc. cond. $16,

' Call 536.6116.- QMC '93 Suburban .

> . feet eondllloni a ir ovory option plus bu

ra d o r d o io c to r . a i !; s y s te m , 6 p la y o r ;• $22,900.01^1734*52

i I: OMC -87 Suburban. I------- t AC &.heat, Excoptto

P .cfoan. $8250.543.62

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......... t c o n d . L oad o d i $4<r Ploa90call208-734-S

; f CMC. Jimmy, 1989, - 1 I 4 .3 , V6, a u to , AC. ). !' higri miles, d e a n & «

$3600. Con 206.431.6

. ; QMC. Suburban, 199< I ton. black w/groy loai

16K orlp. mis. $ » ,5 0 . b e s t o ffer. P l e a s e [: 736-83ieaaK forB lla

!• ISUZU’88TrooporUm: C 2.6 iiler, 5 s p d 4X 4 .1 I: cond., $5000 or bostc u Call 736.0208, 731-C

or 733-8129.

f ------- ■’ ■ISUZU-flOAmTgoXS• roof 4X4, Mint cond..

mis. $9500.736.0781

ISU Z U '94 4X4. $10,! ' ... C a l l f o r m o r e In^ . S 766.6297.__________

J S ' J E B P 7 6 C J 7 . V8, hi * top .new 36’ tlra9,$3(

* . « /offer. Call 735.0995.

5 j e e p '65 CJ-7. hard, i V- . n & bikini top. Jungla n

2 nowpalnt^5Q0.734*t

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____ _ m....: loan~ Call 208*734'94

; S i SUBURBAN, ‘83, &2 ; i i .sel.19mpg.Eio:ct

: f i t , $3,650. CBjr206-73»<

■ I ; - T O Y O T A ’91 ve. N ' i ' .2 E . ' -tiFn, excel, cond. AC, : •' Sr< tint windovn, CD & A I J. ; a s ■' $11,600.934-6766 Iv i

,I . -^ .T 0 Y 0 T A * M U 8 T 8 E E I : - £ o x t. c ab , 4X4, PU V

at.> ' ahall. g rea t cond. Ini ; and o u t AC, PS, ctu> . ' sunroof, tut, lu m b v b i t a t a a a ta . a ta r a o c a [ •: m-y; $6gOQ/offer. 733*2977

’■ ' . S{-TOYOTA 1986 4 runr \ £ jv -g o o d cond.. Sesoo/of ■ a i ^^S43*g181/Brian,73fre:

[■'. S i f : 1010 , : g | | |^ A N y B U 8 E 8 ' r » ' CHeVY,'92 Astro Van E

;■ j cSir .5 T g H E W ’flrX itro ~ w ~ i

^ V 32K ml, ru ra lr/h<423-4-

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rer, 4x4. PLY M O U TH, V o y a j iSl b ^ 1987, $3700 or best 0

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. AUCnON.COM.MU8 b l j e ^ * sows. 939*1777. i i N y ^ -BU IC K 1974Bectra,G

a h a p a , $ 7 0 0 . C1, Vi ton, __________? c o n < l. C A D IL L A C '7 3 C oi ’26 .872a daVllla L eather Intei

c h « Rune g rea t $900/offe■ A 'i>34^>821. CADILLAC ’65 Reetw

CADILLAC -91 Brougl ‘SB futi ^ cruise,4 o 6 o or Call d a y a 324*7811 24.2083. eves 324*7366. •

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molof- AM/FM, CO. r $16,800. t i f o j 4 w h e e ls . $3,{_______ TABLE, w /6 racovaan Par. ch^ '^ - BED. tv

$40.0011208.436*553

‘ 5VLM!I CHEVY, Corvette.’69, n like a champ. $ l 0 ,0a b w t offer Call324.20

■ COMET, Callento. 196-

$2500, Call 208-138-H o r 206-431-2109. o r e

(CoTlont 206.677.210

•5^m» i ; DOOQE’89 Daytona. P« ----------- orave«ything.AC.AW19, 4X4. cassette $1495.543*52^C. P S , — — ^&south! DODGE-sa Shadow 2 1}1>6434 rn a n u a l t r a n a m ls s i— 110,000 mis., runs art1994, Vi looks g rea t $3000/offeleather. Call 733 0 802

f s ^ a ° i DODQE’96 Grand Cara i l ^ «n. REPO. AC, PW, 1

I Crutse, stereo cass . TiUmited. Ing bids. Call D .L Evt<4. Exc. Bank, 678-6000.

n . 0 ^ FORD '8 8 M ustang I J1 0 ZM Loodedl 80Kmls.6x£ — —— cond. $7995 ,3 2 » ^ 1

id ..26K FORD’90TeiiruaREPC3765 d r . , a u to . A C , s t e r

' c a s s . , eocurlty ay ste10,500. T ak in g b id s . C a ll D.' I n f o . Evans Bank 678-6000.

bard* ( ■ ■ K H n i B$3000- ■ ■ h m S H

95;___rd, soft, lie rack,34*1654 n n B B B i n

14. Cus* I H P H I B j H I *arranty. H i t t H y f l l j W\ssum a♦-9438-

3,2 die-: c ond . I^ M a ! f S a l 8 l J i l . l M 3 » « 8 9

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n i e Times News I. guarantees to sell

Soupa merchandise,iterior. automotive in 7

days and real_____ .e s ta te In 15 daysetwood or rerun,the ad ancond., additional 7 days.

__ There Is a $3 extralughani feefortheguaran-lo. AC. tee pacl<age. Ads81 9 or may be cancelled

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- .Sals price after reb JIUefee,$8 tl

tm, FO R D . T-BIrd, 7 7 i m in f w y cond. AC, naw Uraa. Sea

« r ' r » s ,*£■ „baet,otlar.206?B43<774.,.>33 • .iCO * * a e o ‘02 M etro LSI. ro i c o n v Y l lb la . A T. A C ,.

^ low . b lack top . $5885 . ®®' Call 783*6766**. . .

t o ’ HOHOA ‘9 2 B X A c c o rd - _ fully io a d a d . S u n ro o f, — I sp o ile r . 2 d o o r , e x ce l.

shape. 8 1 0 W ). 431*8163

HONDA.' Accord LX. 1993 ’* White, low m ileage, naw

tlr e e , 4 d r, 6 a p d . 38K mnee. Exc. cond. $13,500/

, offer. Cali. 208-825.6609

9il HONDA, Accord U , 1995,2 dr. U aded I OnV 9,900

r mis. Must selll $ 1^400 or best offer. CaH73»9293

'8 INTERNATIONAL. Trav* in elali, 7 3 , new tires, paint 8 . & 'tr a n a . M a k e o f fe r , r a Please can 208-834-8984.

n - JEEP 1987 Cherokee Lar­is ado, $3895. Can 678-6869

UNC'OLN'86 Continental. | Im m acuiatel All the ax- I

>t trasl$2S00. Call423-t569

. MAZDA 1896 Protege LX, I 11.000 m iles, like new.

_ i Can aftar S om 878-3307. i

5 * 7 7 4 / ,J r Conditioning* AM/FM Cc

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■ I said to God. ‘Enough all break.'”

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' ■ vMflpfckwfsy-turvy two years since PAI ofter our 1995 Interview, he cause doctors told him he ir

continued , -

rismg at 5:30 a jn . to prepare. «ent oighc he told me, be de* God. “I said to God,‘You've I was abused Bs a child, r m [ was told I might die a t u y lisease, and M n ^ y o f my eems normal for me to sitot nd o f someone dying.’ And already. Please give a

o fa 10-yearbaddream.'*be lay be a result o f taldngjhern tiedii^~witb*ViramuQe> ~ Marshall, “and my viral Ipad-

«ofge Melton has bad a to p - '. PARADE'S last update: Just he fell mto a depression be- e might have the blindness* >

later found'onrthat ho ha 'e. about tbe saiM time, a bool > to attract a piiblisbCT. “It w t 'hcrecalled.- ' ' n - “B u tr m a m o a p h y s i^ y hind things for other reasoi y ihg£romalossof>d8i6aini It was a future for me, and i: d how to get there. It was Uk a ofthatuDcenainQ'.Wbenlfi

. I had a future and a w ^ tog) e As I’ve said before, I ’think e have AIDS because I am or j, '■ a re a » n to be Here. I have i d- the role cut out for me is i ' - what love can mean.” .

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'had b « n in lB d 'ia ^ 5 ^ 'A i ook Melum had writteom ied It, WM a,lcrnb!e tune

dan,” he added,,“so I l o ^ b ^ asons. I th o u ^ t I suffer- I in my lifeJ I wasn*t suie th m id i f there was, I wasn’t sure ; Uke my e was a reflection a r ^ t o the bottomof it.1 saw o g ^ tboc, and eye bealed. link God pennitted me to n on a iritual I Imyeve a lot o f lo ve in niy Ufi^'aid is to be a living example o^

with re g u iv exercise and a ^ h e d no 'major illness riiwe neatly two years ago .‘T tbuk everyone If we could begin to

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: u humans who are side > .lUdBg tbe vows.

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wie^Tqmm<» a b o ^ :-!^y husband is a wellria J;Wi8h'tt.sayabouihim,' sidr^'MiBUsanne, a vil

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who go to school, leom a con. come home ond dedi( tiieir hours to school. They ones who prove a teenager hiippy without romance.

—PrIielllaMoolol L«monOrov«

When I see couples bolding walking each otHer tb cU porting with a kiss, it mal feel so sick and empty insii

[ A llofthisTV junkm o] feel even worse. All the pn show skinny girls with loi and s b o rt..ti^ t dresses ( getting the besMooking gu guys and n e d to g ^ t

" thierr KeadsfJ®! Mhrtof^i body who looks like that.

Go with wlut you con { what you lilce.' I f more | picked out someone by ji what is on the inside and i

I might hx nright now.

—CMttlmThofW ' • -Woxha

It bos been nearly four yeai my fiist love ^ 1 went oi orate ways. I'bad never 1 passion until I met him.

. knownbowgoodjustacan kiss felt~>knowing thot.a loved and cared for mt. I also my last love, because n life has been on pause.

. ’ Romance is important. 1 four years have. left a fee! voidaess, a puncture wounc souL I feet like there is no p

- in gating upi putting on n and doing my boir. if.no goitig to opfHrdate iL But getoverit.

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eiationship at my age. I*d n t t o le but playing soccer or jusi luklng a foolof m y«lf at o o l ' hear lou'of'people^lk~abpui low much fun tbey bod overibc veekend wilh their boyfriend Eirifiiend. Icon hove just os mudi im hanging biit with iny friends. ] lon’t want to spend ail my time tying tb impress some guy..

, —K«rU (Lute) Unford. IS, . 0«d«i.Utaf

nbrtnal teenager can be^-^<i

lut romance. Even th b u ^ I en- oyed my lost reioiionsbip ver^ nuch. ond my girlfriend and I had mmy i ^ t times together, I speni ots of time wondering if she woi till as interested in me. Eveiy littk hing she did led me into thinkinj bat it was over. And when she lnaliy.broke.up.,with,meJC^a< levosiaied for months..

Now I think teenagers sbouto'i voiiy about romance: Whether yoi ire in love or not, just enjoy whai rou’vego t

“ oJloott ^ 0 long time.' all I wanted w « * loyfriend. someone lo show nu ome oCfectiba.’ I waited and vrait- d . but nothing happened. It woi0 poinftil. One day I realized ii w not wonb all ibe miseiy. I have bund that friendship is ju st at atisfying as romance, i can cnjo)1 movie wiiha male &iead without 11 the added emotions. And I car lift with any boy 1 want to.

—LttMRoy. 17. SMtwH am living p t^ th a t teenagers COS le h ^ y vidtiioiit lomaoce in theii ives. Since my ex and I tennmatec: lur relationship, I have been able 0 concentrate more on myself mj choolworicandmyfamfly. :

Now that I have extra time ot ay hands; I have becoAe.mbn nvolved in extracurricular ac- ivities and after-khool projects I im taking ad v a n t^ ' of my .single ifestyle.and enjo^ng life to the uUat! • r:.:.;,--KHo»«Trlplrttie.8bLoMto^lio

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Jiows foUbwed, It.appeai xiglbe'way.sbe achiev i^h xRuilDorman. costbsucc lizisil her dream' dren?“Ihai 5se=riiUbe>o]e:j^^ SweetCharity. no.Idon’t f p ^ b i i ^ M . iny career. I n ersh rg ries t^—wmrny lifi ras'asked to be- ‘ Asoftli ^ being on a py person, < Ihi V ifiM wbiild ' Chicago an ick home to tbe Tt’s not that uddihp^IIoved I got them 1

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m y«lf sayingdumb; th ih ^ btstare too h a i^ T - ........ . .^ stayed on CKeen for seven e also appeared in films sudi as M Bugsy and MaUce. When the k d . so did her m a i r i ^ Soon iivbtcei sbe'iim into iih ac^aln* e actor/singer/wzjter Michael ‘He asked me out on a date." "A date! I thought, 'Oh, whai sting concept’ We hod a long I b d ^ we moved in togtther." rth's plan to return to Broadway 1 In 1994. she played the tempt- I in Damn Yankees! She has re* w reviews as \felma in Cfttcggo.

w taS T M fa fS m S p ttii^ ^LBi»o»dw*y rm m c*J (Moago. ears that Bebe Nei^'wirth ha i herdreams. Has there been i iiccess. such as not having chil have veiy mixed feelings abou hildTM,’*.sb?i.said.5lowly..TBui ,’t feel rv e ven iq) a n y ^ g fd »-. I luve accepted that this Uth

f this y<ar. I ’m bosically a hap in,on adeep level. Michael an are evidences bf that hiq)piness

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i. who,makes his' living fuhing ^W om O T R ivdiT te Biyants 1 7 h id sud i a fine home. < r ’.

to see this snraU masterpi the'other, JbuUdiogs, the, young i w bad built in the a i ^ B u t n [|. 1 wanted to leam how agrou] ginic anseriticeaicidtem and tl inguished mentor a t Auburn I ity. were using iheir talentft.to bi itiAil honiesfor p e o p k ' \ ^ ^ . i nown decent housmg m thei^U' AThot we do is simply use the kn;

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»re than just indulge their arti ests. Using whatever m a t ^ a get their bands on—&om ha used tiies—these eager ypui ats have built homes and a no ,r chapcl in the county. Tliey hi (ned a new family resource nored trailers and even built a y room for a 95-year-old man r of freezing in his tu m b l^ u T iral Studio has been .giyei Hmty’s Hero Awaid, amojpr.ci iction. •' ■; -. .Rural Smdio came into beii o » ago, when Samuel Mockb Iced to i n i ^ at AubuiiL A.ni U s iss ip p l,M % k t5 S A a ijp>m Aubum and gone on tp .be ize-winning archiiectw ith h -m. He also held sevenil di ichiiig appointments, iocliidi Yaie;,in addition to. his w

ubuin. M oddxe desigoedMSigs,.but,bis.pBSS>oo,wasafri Misini^ F h is ^ '^ i in attimptsiral .hpusin&ftnjhUanloo..Miss..;be:began,w>di» eas for affordable housing,WI uth^ then bead of Aubum sX)q

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M6cl]d>eeappiDacbed’I b zo, director of-Hale Count ment of Human Resources, his plah.£ocb;-qu2rtei;'fae >

. IS stiidentedownifiom Au in Gre(WSboto;:He wanted i ects th ^ WQUld'aUow them newjy.acquired sklllsin ibe Above: all; he to fi

He1iad8!oiieto;tfae l i ^ t j have noo .’sjibstandard Jk coun.9 >’r Co^taozoeold mcL ( identified .ODe.faaiily (hat mediate h e lp r^ e .B iy a n t unleashed his students; and \ they cdme up with a destgi giye S t^ h a id and Alberta flrst home witfamodem pli

Wb«) Rural^Studioiwas help Mouie H o g ^ t l ^ than jn k a comfortable hom Hoganher;fami1y J)acIc;*I trailtfliom^wa^AUbsta^

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{htperron.**We_ ■ ; ' lJK>mes m this . se. Quickly, she liMheoJedim- antS;Mockbee ■ ^Withiijweeks' sign that would- iiaBryantthelr, •• plumbing.'. . rascalledonto- -v C/gavehertnore .• P“ ome. They gave . . ' ' ' M lc;*Because her." ■■■ .• and&CHogiin • iiiniwivwtbhcr ... ... hTput-iofoster.

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